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OV FARBERND | WWRECORONG IS. [—WARRAGE DAT Work Too Much for Bureau, Says Cruise in Asking for Six More Clerks. ind filing lentes with ty ¢ and the Wéard of tes Cruise, § Deputy ‘City Clerk, t Hoard of} Vatimate and A Honment to-day! at the first publ fearing on the! demtalive city budget for 1901 Me. Gruise made this announcement | in Appealing for an increase of aix clerks in his oMfce force. At present | there aro sixteen. His request was) { , referred to an examiner for the Board of Estimate for a report The 1} n the tentative bud { wet began » ly a small atten dance of spe r The promfaed; fight between Borough President Curran and the Mayor concerning re | quests for $82,026,462 from the Rowrd| J not ma- 1 motion of | wan decided to take up the it pear in the tentative copies of the bu © late in coming from thi Frank BR ‘a Chairman of the Bronx 1k rx of Grading, Paver 3 Struction, spea all the iso ween the 4 « Rranted | for 1920 and those | t of Edu F Gouidential Cre > i ——— OR the kiddies splendid, sturdy, ser- viceable clothes not a bit A higher in price than if you ; Sought at the best cash stores. sroer, Outed tern Romuents will fine NIMS cree Orit Plan a Comemene NY GRADE # 131 WES? 125% ST i & ware Lenox fr Seventh Aves 113 NASSAU STREET Near Ann Street teeeetst OUR ONLY PL” "STATION ar Consan (URDAY EVENINGS” TISHER BROS COLUMBUS AVENUE BET to3" & 104 Srsf , &t $95 and more iue ce la Paix, Faris In the Down-Stairs Store---Thursday Morning Most Extraordinary Sale of Coats This Store has ever announced Coats for women — coats for misses coats for juniors—coats for girls—coats for children.....More than half the Down-Stairs Store, Old Building, extending from Broad- way to Fourth Avenue will devoted to this great sale. All new coats—less than today’s regular prices —and Averaging half last year’s prices — Because of the break in the market and uncertain conditions in the manufacturing field Everybody knows what has happened within the last two months. Prices of many necessary things have cone] down unmistakably. We foresaw this condition a long time ago, and we gradually righted our regular stocks and placed ourselves in a position where we could take immediate advantage of the opportunity when it arrived, It has arrived We began to talk with coat manufacturers several weeks ago, because we knew that Fall and Winter coats were among the most important articles of wearing apparel; and we wanted | to do something that had never been done in New York be- | fore, and (to our knowledge) in but one other city in the | United States, and here it is—a coat sale extraordinary. The wonderful variety -and the sale prices Four groups for women Lust season we had no silk-lined coats tm regular stock under $29.75. Many of these coats are silk-lined; and you may choose from plush $18 | ) coats; Arabian lamb coats; wool velours; silver- | tones; kerseys and such, many with fur trimmings. Four groups for misses Every coat in this group is beautifully lined vies; sports coats; alted Goache and Tay od styles—of velours, suedine, plush, and nove mixtures—many trimmed with raccoon and seal-dyed coney. Nothing as good as these in regular stock last season under $45 eeaualie A large variety of fine fabrics in this group bolivia, wool velours, silvertones, suedine and breadcloth, Many with rich trimmings of Australian opossum and seal-dyed coney. Cape coats, belted models, loose coats, dolman effects. Many extra si: in this group—51 to 65. And | all regular sizes, of course........... " Many high-grade sample coats in this group one of a kind. Wraps, dolmans and regulation models, lined with heavy silks, and trimmed in many beautiful ways—-some with deep fur. Fine fabrics, too duvet, bolivia, veldyne, sealette and such. Many similar coats e in stock last season Good, practical coats at Aird ME oeeaes } Many coats in this group have silk lining—a ) fact sufficient in itself to indicate the unusual char- | | acter of the value. Excellent choosing from silver- tones, heather mixtures and sturdy coatings, in the e popular belted models that most young women | prefer this season. This group offers three wrappy models, in addition to the other fine, silk-lined coats of the regu- ‘ lation type. The miss who has been looking for an attractive coat at a moderate price will finda | welcome surprise awaiting her here Every coat in this group is silk lined; and rich fur collars of seal-dyed coney, race opossum and such add to their value. Very fine | } fabrics are offered here —plumette, velours, b a, suedine, silvertone and mixtures. Plain coats em- broidered coats and wrappy models may be chosen | Possibly you have admired the novelty fabrics} 80 often seen in the most costly coats; and if so, | you will be happy to choose from these gold tones, | Trost glows, duvets and suede-veloure so plentiful in 4 7 this group. Nutria, raccoon, opossum and other furs are often used; although there are plenty of plainer coats for all who prefer them And Remember These— Four sale groups of coats for juniors-—the hard-to-lit ages— 15, 17 and 19—at $15.75, $19.75, $25 and $29.75 . Four sale groups for girls of 6 to 16 years (note the age 16, please)—at....... $9.75, $12.75, $16.50, $22.50 ‘Three sale groups for children of 2 to 6 yeurs—-at $6.95, $10.95, $17.75 All Underprice Down-Stairs Store, Old Building. THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 13, 1920. Telcplore Siuyresant 4700 Store Hours, 9 to & JOHN WANAMAKE Eieeduay at Ninth, Now York R & tht) Washington Arch, N.Y, Never before! Perhaps never again-- The famous London Overcoats from Kenneth Durward At about one-third less in price Just off the steamer, and on sale Thursday at ai ULSTER HOUSE Condut x WwW. MAAK The privilege of selling in New York, overcoats bearing this world-famous label, is confined to the John Wanamaker Store. Only 700 at these prices But they are all genuine KENNETH DURWARD overcoats from London, with the label in each coat. Fabrics are Scotch and Irish Elysian soft-finish woolens, O’Brien’s rough ulster cloths, cheviots, tweeds, and Crombie’s heavy, fleecy overcoatings. Colors run the whole gamut of browns, greens, blues and Oxford grays, and heather mix- tures, in the most unusual and fascinating mix- tures, But, above all—the inimitable style —the inimitable London style, correctness, a something which suggests good breeding and per- fect taste—a distinction which no other overcoats, not even custom-made, have been able wholly to acquire. They are cheaper than domestic overcoats— although not to be compared with them. In fact, the only comparison that could be made would be with the best custom-made overcoats; and these, made of similar materials to the Durward coats, could not be made to sell for less than $150 or $175. Housewares down Extraordinary prices on Kitchen Cabinets Tables and Carpet Sweepers The new prices apply only to the limited lots mentioned below and must be taken advantage of at once-—beginning ‘Thursday. All the articles are Wanamaker standard. 13 all-metal Kitchen [3 y Cabinets, $70 66 in. high; 26 in. deep; 4045 in. re wide, White enameled, with sliding = | porcelain stee! table topr Three draw- ers, ventilated bread box, flour bin with sifter, glass sugar jar, glass con- | tainer for spices, ete. ; glass rolling pin rack for pot covers—complete for $70 Hardwood cases, cyco bearing, nickel trim, $ trim, $4.75, | 600 Carpet Sweepers, $3.75 & 50 white enameled | kitchen tables with 24x36 | Pn | $11 ail in. porcelain steel tops; with Be 7 a drawer | ee f —_ “iif | 106 tables of the same Tri on | kind with 25x40 in, top $11.75 i | | ameled pastry | \ ™ {|| if t 25 in. porce \ » lain e:twodrawers | $18 v and flour bin Seventh Gailery, New Bldg. —— = $69 $79 $89 They are winter-weight coats _ _Fleecy, thick, warm coats, equally at home in Wall Street, the Ritz, the football field, and the woods—wherever winter is. Most of them are the single-breasted and double-breasted Aintrees—the styles preferred over all others by the late King Edward. There are a few Sandowns, the single-breasted British Chesterfield. And a very few—about a score— of a single-breasted Aintree with half belt. Complete range of sizes This is not a mixed lot of overcoats. It is a representative collection suited to the needs of New York men, from the young man at Prep. School to the portly president of a big business. The majority of the purchasers of these over- coats will be able to wear the overcoats right out— with out need of alteration. One day should suffice to sell them all. Burlington Arcade floor, New Building, ung Women’s Suits r) of ‘“‘Veldyne’”’ $75 “Veldyne’ which closely resembles the finest quality of wool duvetyn has an unmistakable elegance and tailors beautifully. The fact that it retails for $11 a yard also explains in a few words that it isa fine material, Yo Sui ts are fashioned in the severely tailored model sketched. Its straightline silhouette is quite a favorite with young girls of 14 to 20 years because it emphasizes | / the graceful lines of yout! | In navy blue, / dark brown. N ¢ ~ plain colored silk to match, - Crepe meteor frocks at $67.50 Side panels of Crepe de chine in contrasting colors are both charm- ing and effective. The Cre ne is repeated in the sleeves and at the neck, Model illustra’ In navy bl repe meteor with pearl gray crepe, dark brown with beige, or blac gray. Sizes 14 to 20 years, A Paris dinner dress reproduced at $130 The Miles Soours t heautiful conception of a simple dinner ‘own develo n bl d crepe meteor, Also in dark b gown developed in bli nd,crope, metaor: Ales le. date § one Bi