The evening world. Newspaper, October 7, 1920, Page 15

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Sees mya it a ‘4 4 . . 4 US: RELIEF SAVES [1.00 tai noon ctetos ant aan ‘ istered, adding that the United States a LIVES OF 500,000 [Grain Corporation's contributions of a aga [eaecireaee the total to connidernbly In| 5 .,, |ereeas of 950,000,00 » More Money Needed for Near East lane, soiled been tort throws A 0 1 ‘of the e ri =. ~— Work, Says Sectetary—$50,- ed “American ‘te tives, “te | ni he of bulldings in the the 000,000 Aid Given. Halt ‘a milidn persona are alive to~ day pecatise of relief sent trom Amer- fen to the Near Hast, Charles V, | rey, general sectetary of tho Near Kast | tint Relief,! reported to the organization's |Thomax W, Hardwick, Executive Committes to-day. Me | States Senator; had bee added that thousands of Armeninns| fover would starve to death thie winter un-| 190 Hardwick Nom ATLANTA, Ga., 1 returna reo conatitution show far visfon. ir ani .00 Per Pair Lenses lene America gave further ald. nent, CHffort 206 Broadway 5 Crease Ae i as oa * a Ww former St Attorney Gen- $ is Vo recently returned” from an ts etal, carried $4 counties with 148 votes, |f| M88 Madison Av. W. 18let St. | npection of the cpuntries «here rellef\¢me hundred and ninety-four Votes were | Uptown stores open untit ® 1. M. jn furnished and reported that $41,- ‘neoded,for nomination, Rl ea. Dances. Dinner Dances Pupper Dances 9n the CHEERFUL GRILL RODM of HOTEL DENNSYLVANIA You could dance forever torthe wonderful music of the new Pennsylvania Dance Orchestra that plays at tea and supper The Grill Room season opens Saturday, October oth. SNK Who has not felt that deep thrill in the pipe organ's swelling tones? That vast range of tone qualities—the rich and abundant volume, could only be produced by such resonant chambers as those of the pipe organ. So'Fhe Cheney accomplishes its wonderful repro- duction of music because of the exclusive Cheney Orchestral Chambers—which are an adaptae tion of the pipe organ’s acoustical principles, The Cheney is famous for its ability to réstore, with amazing accuracy, any type of musical pro- duction—from the exquisite beauty of a violin or vocal solo, to the splendor of a full-toned organ or the complexities of an orchestral piece. Hear The Cheney in the Wanamaker Phono- graph Salns, first floor, new building. Special deferred terms to purchasers if desired. JOHN WANAMAKER BROADWAY AT NINTH STREET + NEW YORE CITY er one-piece” bifocals cement to blur. Sph. Toric.’ —~ Pre-War Prices. il).Singer OPTOMETMIST and OPTICIANS, ENEY JOH Rue de la Pais, Paris N | Broadway at Ninth, New York No Women’s Fur-Trimmed Suits—a rare find srtges tse casa et | $98 Suits of this sort are seldom hieved even at very prices. that we mean Ag fine- ness. of material is consistently fol- lowed by really beautiful designs ae eons workmanship and These suits are the samples of a manufacturer whose designs are fine and exclusive—the type the discriminating woman chooses in pe season of many designs and es. Only the finer materials Materials are fine veldyne, trimmed with nutria or wolf, duvet de laine, or- landa cloth, purl checked veldyne trim- med with mole and nutria and real beaver, Scotch tweed, tinseltone and vel- ~ vet trimmed with natural raccoon and Australian opossum. _Loveliest shades of Autumn iI] are to be found in this collection. Soft tan and reindeer, Malay brown, |] dryad brown, dark Chinese blue, midnight blue, juniper green and taupe, All have the slightly longer coat #o smart this season. Some models are belted, others are made with the long straight line silhouette slightly fitted in at the waist. In many cases the fur is generously on the pockets and the bottom of the coat as well as on collar and cuffs, Illustrated are two Suits typical of the models in thia collection. Second floor, Old Building * | Silk Stockings, $2.25 pr. Add the tax, 8c, and you silk stockings of a quality we as much again, { Light weight, pure silk, mercerized sole, heel and toe; . \}} double silk top; black only; sizes 8}4 to 1014. Main floor, Old Building Women’s Raincoats at close to wholesale 160 coats in rubberized canton ‘crepe, } $16.75 mohair, serge, poplin, tweed mixtures thing about these coats at this price is the great range of color in which gthey may be had— maroon, midnight +blue, dark * green, brown and black; iso in- visible plaids and stripes, and brown and green tweed mix- tures. Rubberized silk, waterproof tweed ) . and poplin and mohair S rie tte i $19.50 Plain colors and stripes. $22.50 Waterproof messaline in silk / mohair and poplin.... ev. hy + and cuffs and fastened with ex | cellent quality pearl buttons. Beautiful variety of coats in / striped silks and satins...~. | $24.75 Lovely combinations of blue as blue and red or green and and tan or green and blue and | blue. All. beautifully made and other favorite combinations for thoroughly waterproof’ and chills amart raincoats. Also plain col- proof, and may be worn for motor- ors, and changeable effects, such ing and for traveling. Lambskin Gloves, $1.15 | Kidskin Gloves, $1.65 Clearaway of Women’s Gloves, Friday AV $1,15—gloves of French lambskin, in wrist length, in grays, tans, black and black with white; also in capeskin, tan and gra y; all sizes in the lot, but not all sizes in every style. | poy, $2.28 a pair for women's ve sold this season for half “Remarkably good coats, made with a precision of smartness and | detail, smartly cut, There are convenient pockets, adjustable | cuffs and collars, Some belts. | Perhaps the most impressive | have Finished with excellent work- manship, made wjth tab collars At $1.65—gloves of fine French kidskin, in pique and overseun; in white only; some have black embroidery. All sizes in the lot. ’ . Main floor, Old Building The blue pencil hits Men’s Union Suits Onre-fourth to cne-third less for these warm winter union suits, Fine ribbed cotton-and- wool mixed garments — nat- ural gray—medium and heavy weights. Sixes 86 to46. We have exactly 720 of these suits to sell underprice on Friday Abr rccceveres saan: $3.25 Cotton-and-wool Socks down to 75¢ Fine socks to wear with oxfords cotton-and-wool mixed, medium weight, in plain natural; or ribbed effects in natural, white or black, Not all sizes in every kind, Burlington Arcade floor, New Building. At average half price new silk shirts bought All on sale Friday, at THIs IS BIG NEWS mistakable drop in the prices iced on fourt grades, Sizes are 14 to 17. A —— { The sale will begin at 9 o'clock. half a dozen pairs for * Prominent among. the styles are black or brown calfskin or M ETAL and Bro- $2.75 yard. In many cases, less than half normal price 80Q)yards, 6 to 10 inches wide —. handising achievement! Decorative ribbong in brilliant colors and elaborate patterns so favored of Fashion for dresses, veatoes, girdles, hats. Main floor, Old Bldg. ROCKS: for parties and other festivities. Little che will adore these daint: gette crepe— PE d (ag will approye simplicity. $15, $18.50 and $25 Frocks of chiffon at $15 are trimmed with many wi ruffles the chiffon. ( e Another model in chiffon at $18.60 is trimmed with tiny pleat- ings of footing and bands of narrow ribbon. Georgette crepe model, illus- trated, is $25; pleatings are of soft messaline. Colors are pink, maize and white, Sizes 6 to 14 years. Second floor, Old Bidg. J (Tenth Street) light blue, XTRA size crepe de chine lingerie at under-size priced. Gowns in three models trim- med with lace on square or V necklines; $6.95, Chemise, envelope style, are | good and long, have bodice tops, ribbon straps, and are trimmed with Val. lace, unless they are strictly tailored; $3.95, Bloomers, generougly cut and finished with a dainty narrow ruffle; $3,95; flesh only, Third floor, Old Bldg. Rie the brush over the blank square and behold—a picture appears, lt’s “Bringing Up Father,” ands | the pic- yy magic. In the box are paints, brush and pictures, it's Lote of fun coloring tures that appear as if b; Price $1, Toy World, Third Gallery, New Bldg, Our entire stock and less and 4,800 after prices dropped. It is a full and frank indication of an un- of men's finer-grade shirts, To ag the offer—The Wanamaker Store offers every silk shtrt in stock y a few imported shirts) at $4.65, which in some instances is but one- n the original sel.ing price. Men who like the finer qualities will appreciate this opportunity; and they may choose from tub silks, crepe silks, white silks, imported Shantung silks, |, heavy broadeloths, and many novelty weaves that are found only in the better nd boas: s) Averaging Less than Half All are from our own'stocks—staple shoes for every-day wear, and lighter, graceful models for formal dccasions, A size ora may be'lacking in one or other of the styles, but if a woman lot. ‘Plenty of choice in sizes 2 to 8 and in widths from AA to D, All leathers. All good styles. If a woman,js ever justified in buy* ing a whole season’s supply of shoes ahead—this is the time. Leathers are patent leather, skin, black k dull finished Kddskin. Hi Cuban and Louis XV., several a ined with the low French heels, popularly ca French heels. with medium toes and leather Cuban heels, caded Ribbons, | r just two words of advice Burlington Arcade floor, New Building vidt) a variety of purposes, she will find them in the black kid-, | black kidskin, with plete toes and and brown button, are both im colored leathers, with vesting tops, fateh ee tee (i pai Iced, black ops led baby t yg tent, leather wit! shoes, and others equally ‘ First Moor, Old Buil Down ten per cent. Wool velvet carpets, now $3.75 to $5.40 yd. Wilton velvet carpets, now $5.07 to $7.05 yd. Wilton now $5.96 to $9.52 14 yd. Figured and plain. 27 in, wide, Prices inel Federal tax. These are the carpets made by M. J. Whittall, Hardwick & Meseg) Si eeetaae ont lelphia Carpet Co., and Carpet Co.— the leading man} They advised us yesterday of a red of 10 their mill prices, and we have reduced our heir carpets in stock accordingly. he ‘Third Gallery, New Bldg. “Down go Bags and Suit Cases ° 82 Suit Cases, now $11 to $70 All from our own stocks, where they have been for 40 to 65 cent. more, At $11 $12 are suit cases of grain fabri¢, treated, and finished with a dull leather fine low ica. in = ish, At the six other es are suit cases of cowhide, 24 to 28 in., top with the handsome hand-sewed bellows-top cases, now $70. 29 Oxferd Bags, now $15 to $70 Cowhide, black, smooth and grained, leather lined or cloth lined, 16 to 20 in, in size, The bag at $70 is hand-sewn matching the suit casé at the same price. Friday—Fourth Gallery, New Bldg. Silk Lingerie _ At the price we PAID for it last year! Though the vogue for silk lingerie still increases Gowns, $6.95, $8.75, $12, $15, $16.50, $18, $22, $25 « Chemises, $5, $6.95, $8.75, $10.50, $12, $15, $18 _ Gowns run the gamut of equate variety. Crepe de chine takes the lead, yet wash silk and Georgette crepe find favor. The simple sleeveless model, with £ per edge, and ' the Georgette crepe, made lovelier with motifs of filet lace, ; are both popular. ‘ Pin tucks, real or imitation filet lace, ribbons, smbwoldels, oi : ull play their part in trimming gowns and chemises, some of whiel ‘ ure made alike to form sets, Every kind of neckline and variety of sleeve or sleevelesgness is sponsored by gowna; the cl favor bodice top,und straps of ribbon or the materi All on the Third floor, Old Building 75 Evening Petticoats Samples, at a fraction $ 1 0. 95 of their normal prices The maker's price for many of them was much mote than $10.95... They are exquisite petticoats, satin, Georgette crepe, filet lace, and wee ribbons Some are copies of Paris creations White and flesh color, ; Third floor, Old Building of SILK SHIRTS (Except a few imported shirts) $4.65 2™ COME EARLY,

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