The evening world. Newspaper, November 17, 1920, Page 17

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THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 17; NEW Lots of Goods at HALF PRICE—-WANAMAKER’ Formerly A. T. Stewart & Co. Broadway at Ninth, New York Telephone Stuyvesant 4,700 - Store Hours: 9 to 5.30 For Thursday---Fifth day of Stewart Week---LOWEST prices of the year _ Hosiery and Underwear for | Hospital woula nov turt ou another! ty:seven y: drag on the elty treasury before he| qi whee approved the [urations | “This is no PCLICE HOSPITAL aaa MEETS OPPOSITION pitals,” said My : Guuena rinatta oa a eaaiae | inf price close to thelr peak and nb | overhead charges have never been | 7 | BY CITY OFFICIALS) ys yn I found wis in the city are ind No Time for Project, View of dirtedlty) 4’ taking ‘boun onin| O58 0 La Guardia—Curran Would | met. This condition te farther em- STANDARD TOP phasized by the constant appeals for Have Police Vote. unuther of the old For Your Gas Range from one or Oil Paintings—half price ’ biished institutions. e e nt: the: Pos is There has becn no compiain, of F ; , d Mie Dib chard ae copeont voit Ot ROMBItAT facilites fur pat Small canvases suitable for the average New York women an e on r tion to a $5,000,000 hospital for the ee the. poll Auten wanted apartment or home, and big*paintings for large living rooms, dining rooms, clubs, ete. | Some of it LESS than half price. There is a total of $27,495 worth to go Thursday Adtinta :Feprened txdl-Bitextality “Cabe, i for $12,777. All first of their grades. No seconds. No job lots. In justice to those who Sherrin, Waite, Gruppe, Oakes, Miniton, Fournier, come to the Store from all distances, we must decline to reserve any for mail or telephone city’s police. be made t “T am oppoaed to It," sald President | in hospi F. H. La Guardia of the Board of Al- ! vonclusion of men skilled * should be taken tigation by them dermen. “This in no time to bel pe h could better McAuliffe, Fox, Houg, i, Dauphin, Jacobsen, Slade, Knip, | orders; none will be sold C. O, D.; and none will be returnable. Marth WrLhd dow. Woapltate cEGUE loriee formate na) & hospital Fischer, Kockcock, Levy, Van Boskerck, Hartson, Larpenteur, ri a ww hosp! of a solely for police or by an ex. | | Ballier. These STEWART WEEK goods will overflow from the section on the Main Floor, on tionable necessity, when every hosp!- | pansim of ex! « hospital facilites | os . to the Main Aisle, for your greater convenience in choosing Matis Now York ie having a strunsio wore, = t. them The Police | Equip CA MMe Recs Be 5 ts andacape $200 td F: to make both ends meet,” hever been brought before the Hoard solid top. increases the e Hunt. . 25° $150 $75.00 | Women’s Silk Stockings . $2.75 Presfdent Henry H. Curran of tho|of Aldermen in any way, vhape or| capacity of the stove and Lontlineadiech 7 Hoow Scene bf etd $1.35 to $1.93 grades . \ 65c pr. vel ener <r $1. 50 Borough of Manhattan declared he | fshion _ economizes on gas. Send for erie Field’ gris area, Siso us 00 1... $4 grades B Was against a Police Hospital unless | otinx Fiteabeth Hanneford to Wed. circular or representative Way-side Inn 75 Marine... 2... $50. §25.00 3,199 pairs; black, white, og navy blue; Glove silk top, mercerized lisle body, white Ht were clearly shown by a referen-| Mins Eilzabeth Rebecca Hannaford Apple Blossoms : Snow Scene... . $376 $187.60 wie jmereerized cotton al Poles Kee mock | or pink; domestic Swiss ribbed cotton LJ sarete ‘4 n Sunday morning at the Landi men Stroa . 25 $12.50 | } 622 suits, $2. desire one, Little Church Around the Gorner to 146 E, 129th St., New York. andscape...... $ Stream, ....+.. $25 $12. Ha would want to tenksured @ Polloesis “Atte tamane & Garis cee peeled Boot $1 0 $76.00 | $2.25 to $2.50 grades pr. Fine ribbed cotton, pink or white; band Versailles § yeni $150.00 pairs; heavy weight and ‘ae weight; full | top. sleeveless, knee length. Marine. . $15 b $225.00 fashioned, black or white; cordovan, algo, in the Cattle. . «$200 $150) 00 Sattl $87.50 i weight; mercerized cotton soles and tops. At 50c each— Landscape. $110 $65.00 Landscape $150 $75.00 (were 95¢ to $1.25) Sleigh Ride..... $50 $25.00 Eighth Gallery, New Bldg. Ribbed cotton combination suits. Women’s $1 to $1.50 \ White ribbed cotton drawers. | Stockings... 50c Pr Some sleeveless on vests. * ° 884 pieces in the lot. 938 ALO ht cotton lisle with = Moce Housewares—half price | dS pir sausy weight cot sats em +6 °Rt for 7% : All Wanamaker standard qualit, cotton or mercerized lisle; regular and extra sizes; $1. joomers for 75¢ - i | black, white, cordovan 648 pairs of heavy weight pink or black 125 Tin Sine canisters, 4%c¢ and Te. avery id cotton bloomers; regular or extra sizes. White finish, the 43¢ one is our 85e grade, 814 in. wide, ne) 5 ar 7. A 1034 in. high; the 75 75e one is our $1.50 grade, 91 x 121 b, Women’s Combination Suits | Children’s Stockings 1b Hinged- -top bread or boxes, All sizes in each group, but not in every style. | 2,790 pairs of 45¢ Our $1.50 grade; 1314 in. wide, 1314 in. high. + 494 suite, $425) to @5c grade 28c pr. 150 Double-lipped aluminum sauce pans—86e. an nary $2 25 | “ as 5 i Z Our $1.70 grade; hold 2). quarts. and $4.75 grades { = | Sizes 6 to 10, in black or white ribbed 200 Aluminum rice or milk boilers $Lva, Medium weight, white, fine ribbed vetton ard combed cotton, seamless leg and foot, re- Our $3.45 grade; holds 2 | wool mixtures; low neck; sleoveleas, kner or ankle | inforced heels und toes; extrameiy durable, 72 5-quart Aluminum length , om es ea - eee ees Old Building Our $5.75 grade; holds 5 quarts. Seventh Gailery, New Building Electric Floor Lamps—half price 200, of $35 grade for $17.50 each; solid mthoggny, iron piped, wired for electricity, With two pull chai :kets, and 40 watt Mazda lamps. The lamp stands 5 ft. 3 in, high, Imported 4 Blankets at Halt The first time within our recollection that we have made such a decisive reduction on blankets that only recently arrived in this country. surmounted with a 24-inch silk shade in old rose, gold trimmed | ~ At $18.75 pa ir | At $30 pair with gold gimp and fringe. Second Gallery, New Building 50 pair double bed size all-wool blank- 20 pair all-wool Whitney blankets, oe z soe | ets that were $37.50. | double bed size, 72x90 in., that were $60, French Kidskin Gloves, $1 pr. | At $24 pair At $33 pair — | ir all-wool Whitney blankets single | {9 pair all-wool Whitney blankets, ex- less than ae original price = bed size, 60x84 in that were $48, Seek | tra large, 80x90 in., that were $66. es ,200 pairs; ‘igina 75 to 75 pair; sizes » 534, | SATA oF 5 * _ cect 614 Baly Wine Note an and eoue overse: ane i NOTE: Whitney blankets are recognized as the finest blankets Great _ Main floor, Old Building Britain produces. fa ALSO--85 per cent. wool: Girls’ eee and Night | an prench pinnkets speatare, design in floral ef- 10 85 h fects, blue and rose flowers in ler, ¢ t 81x90 in., rf wear—all at half price | feetee Bae ene tose Forni batcer, abovb Sista iia, I eac te nightgowns, sizes 4 to 6 yed | Net h Gallery} New Building ) Flannelette Billie Burke, size years; $1.45 ae es 100 Matched | Dini: ng-room Suites at Half Original Prices $2.95 Flannel Each kernel - is toasted and ‘ $ s4to 16 ye sizes 4 to 16 4 to 16 years, now nne‘ette two piece pajam 5 Flanneetie nightgow 5 Flannelette two piece fp s, sizes d to 16 years, 7 5 percale and crepe two piece pujams, sizes 4 th 16 years, $1.45. Plannelette night drawers es 2, 4,6 year 50 and 65 Flannelette night drawers, si 4 and 6 years. a are night drawers, $103,846 of furniture for $51,923. We have looked up the record of past prices for Band $2.05 lengeloth cow ination #uits, sizes 2 to 12 yrs, 95¢ dining room suites of the quality of these, and we find that with hardly an exception pre- | andisi ; - war prices of six y' ago mere higher than STEWART WEEK prices! Furthermore— Note the rich brown color of H-O, $2.95 muslin princess slips, sizes 6 to 3S deny 4 So newTi such dining- cee furniiure could not be bought by us today at the prices you may buy it : nar Dr ORG AUCH, for on Thursday q Taste the delicious nut-like flavor. Ww en’s Velouve Hats, $5 10-piece suites. 53 styles. All Half Price i .Wom William and Mary walnut suite co $622.50 grade, for $311.25 i —half and less Chippendale mahogany suite $1,956 grade, for $978.00 ; Hornby kitchens. For nearly 50 years, millions of children have been asking for second helpings because of this toasted flavor. This table from U.S. Health Education Bulletin (The above are the low and high suites, Other examples follow, | were $10 and $12. Smart trotteur and sports hats the 7 , Chie Breton, mush- | Queen Anne ¥ Twelve models— variations of the alwe room and straight sailor lines. Simply trimmed with band: And tailored bows of ribbon to match. Henna, dark brown, chow, purple, blue, sand, green and black. Firs! floor, Old Building Inut suite ‘i 4 ap Lares sibie grade,, for $347.00 | Queen Anne BV SUE ra fon cane ane sescecveee «. $746 grade, for $373.00 Queen Anne walnut suite falter een $836 grade, for $418.00 Queen Anne mahogany suite . mace rit $965 grade, for $482.50 Georgian! walnut suite $1,034 grade, for $517.00 Chippendale mahogany suite a ..... $1,076 grade, for $538.00 Heppélwhite mahogany suite + Both result from double toasting in the | — a grade, for $547.50 No. 2 gives the cereals and flours in the order of | Redfern Corsets—average half Louis XV. walnut suite § grade, for $558: the amount of nourishment which they contain, | Chipper mahogany suite grade, for $5.50 to $7.50 corsets for $3.45; $10 to $18 corsets for § Clean, fresh, new, in designs to suit all types from sle ier oT grade, for $627.50 grade, for $704.50 See how Oatmeal leads: Heppelwhite muhogany suite Queen Anne walnut suite etary sates ad ney, Seaoagons ae to stout figures. Materials are plam and fa Georgian walnut suite : $1,513 grade, for $756.50 Be sure you get the oeOliow (neat cereal... 2,200 Fists, ci $3.45 Corsets, Main Aisle, and $5.95 Corsets, Third floor, Old Bldg. Thursday — Sixth Gallery, New Building a ereeed Over Graham flour.... 2,200 White wheat four 1 - ae = eee Tha B-0 Company also makes Hares 1,450 Hominy... House Dresses— The Lower-Price Broadway Store Force (“Sunny Jim”) and Rye flour... 1,450 Rice (white) .. i 160 for MEN now brings forward Presto Self Raising Flour. Cornmeal ....... 1,350 Corn flakes...... 1,100 average half or MEN now brings forward— Gunes of, Leek Kaley ; . $6.75 to $7.50 waistline or Billy Ginger Ale Send us your grocer's name and we will send you Burke dresses for $3.85. $4.75 gingham or_chambray apron-dresses for 9 free enough H-O for a meal for six persons, New Suits and Overcoats clothing These suits and overcoats average just about half the regular price, based on original wholesale quotations. If you have followed clothing sales,even casually, you will hve difficulty in recalling a price as low as $24.50, even for broken lots of questionable qualities. Here, on the other hand, is a com- THE H-O COMPANY _ Dept. A, Buffalo, N. Y. for fas, Y made on trim, simple ‘ all colors in the “TI want some more” collection, Third floor, Old Bldg, ‘MEN’S Hats —half price FF $3 soft and derby hats $1.50 a plete assortment, comprising #750 sft hate = MH 360 Suits for Men—the wanted fancy fabrics i 0 cloth neta 32 612 Overcoats and Ulsters—plain and faney loth hats ’ $2 The maker of these garments has worked with us to bring this about, He had the stock; he recognizes the demand 32.50 to'9b cape - for lower prices, and his co-operation has helped to make this opportunity. The suits, as we have stated above, are Quantities of the different in the good fe patterns, The overcoats are (hesterfields, ulsters, ulsterettes and box coats, in oxford, brown and Se dad A bur toes mul be fancy effects. Fabrics are Wanamaker standard, and every detail passed our usual careful inspection, The man aio ell Pa who is really thinking seriously of economy will see the point very clearly. Broadway corner Eighth street Burlington Arcade floor, New Building _

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