The evening world. Newspaper, November 18, 1920, Page 19

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bid THE EVENING WORLD, THU RSDAY, ‘NOVEMBER 1 18, 1920. N.Y. CENTRAL CAR DERAILED| nearly three hours, In Harrison, don't | N. J. elie i ‘ound for siz B center—when Jenny one fy sl of Acker, ipa things to eat. fine foods of sterling quality. i Butter—1 ite pass. 69 Corn—iise Guatty tine flavor—tin. 14 | Tomatoes—pishop Brana—z tins for 25 Peaches Not tin... 39 eaten ae te 49 (preara cee ert Sra bed Sliced Pineapple—*3c, i" 41 ; Apricot Jam—<o" un" 21 / Strawberry Preserves ies 39 iinet Sane dinscaene OD Imported—packed in pure olive oil. Prunes— (yong Gite toro? 29 Pina ee «105 Olives— jos ie’ are sol Macaroni or Spaghetti— “Marcillat—full pound package. . 16 American Cheese—}}""" “""— 41 Mixed Nuts—": «--:---- All varieties obtainable in the assortment. aper Shell Almonds—\? ‘*"’. Walnuts— {to ak Nuts—tb. Crystallized Ginger—* &°~ A table delicacy of acknowledged merit. Pumpkin—*: ™: & ©—large tin 16 Maraschino Flavor Cherries— Noreca—S oz. bottle ........-.......4, 14 : 67 int bottle. Table Raisins—?7"'e—" AG Raisins— «tere. abana 3D Po aseliteesckE kc. 39 Lemon or Orange Peel Fancy Glaco—tb. ......00ecessecces eve 42 Cleaned Currants—., , 85 Layer Figs—s oz. box 18 Pulled Figs—, ,, ,,. 31 Camembert Cheese—.. a 4 Mince Meat—? it ec 'Branicé oh 35 Apple Juice—Metineli ~pint bottle. . 3d 4.00 dozen bottles... . NEW YORK. 125th St. & 7th Ave. 180 Chambers St. Morningside 3564 Barclay 6850 421 E. Tremont Ave ont 6 BTth St. & 6th Ave. Circle 8700 2d St. & Amsterdam Ave. Columbus 8850 meth St. & Park Ave. Rainelaader 6500 102d St. & Broadway Riverside 9081 118th St. & Broadway Cathedral 1317 BROOKLYN. 1280 Fulton St Lafayette 6418 444 Ful ton st Main 5375 FAR ROCKAWAY 284 Central Ave. Far Rockaway 900 EST. age, it succeeded in fieing up tramc tot | thts company is planning to build one ‘Traftic Tied Up for Three Hours) pennsylvania allroad to a) at Westchester Station. | Big ion Wt Haetions, N. ds rae | Thousands of Westchester County) Gov rds of News Jersey at the| Aged Man Dead From Gas. Semmuters were late for dinner andj annual dinner of the tks last night) samuel Padw sixty-five, was then some last night on account of the | at their clus at Muc and f y by hin gon last car of a New: York Central south- | Bergen Avenue, Jerse nJamin, with whom he lived at No. bound train jumping the track about 6| recelved word’ that. the Coney Taland, 4 e@’clock at Botanical Gardens station, | Railroad plans to build a gt aon. Pad ACK in the days when Battery Park was New York's social Lind was singin when a playhouse gave only an Coeasiondl performance, when ladies trailed long skirts about the streets b favors of the Cotillion by night—away ‘ink Merall & Condit when you mentioned errall & Condit Co. still retains the favor of those who appreciate Our offerings this week combine those foods and delicacies most essential to the Thanksgiving Festival, and also those always included among the requirements of the knowing hostess. One Hundredth Anniversary Prices effective at all our stores | STAMFORD, CONN, Acker, Merrall & Condit | Company 1520 ° the finest and largest railroad sta- | fons in’ ine Transfer Sta rid at the Manhattan | | late and He was | in Castle Garden, ‘ day and sought the in those days every- Times and scenes have changed, but Acker, Cranberry Sauce}, {°° -70 No; 2 tin...... +39 Grape Juice—joitteor A, 25 Mayonnaise Dressing— 3, Plum Pudding—},.1 f° Large tin ..... Plum Pudding Satce— Richardson & Robbins—-No. 1 tin.. Chili Sauc A. M. & C.—'% pint bottle 25 Pint bottle 40 " P A. M. & C. —pi Tomato Catsup— fut © © >?" 32 Sweet Cider— 10, 1, cation ie “70 1 gallon jug.. 1.25 French Olive Oil—""¢,5""— 1.79 Elm City—8 to 10 lbs. h— Hamg—"" “ts—# 2 10 100. coch— 4] Bacon—!!™ “ity. 1% to 2 Ib, strips— 43) Tuna Fish- alu 34) Pure Jellies—\ 4 %,S--4" favors 37 Peach Jam—Nor tn. : a Grape Jam —senstes—15 oz. jar... 85 Coffee— special biend—1 1b. pkg... 29 Choice Coffees—Nicely blended—at a low rice 140 Coffee—Piantation—1 Ib. pkg.....:..... 42 RI sckatiaebbewaci Sates ech 2.00 .. 50 i 2.40 Absolutely the finest tea at its price. Turkish Bath Soap—$e"y”_.,,. «15 Box of 6 large cakes 79 Castile Soap—(7"j,a0's Me Bes 1.33 Chocolate After Dinner Mints— Maillard’s—-42 Ib. box .......... -60 Assorted Chocolates—,, 1.00! La Classique—1 Ib. box . Decidedly a quality package of fine candies, | FL U SHING, L. 5 South § Morristown 145 MONT 3 Manor 469 Ble | Yonkers 2 M | GREENWICH, CONN PLAINF Ave 301 W "Plainfield $55 51 Greenwich Greenwich 540 Friday's News-Many Things Half Price--at Wanamaker's Fo.merly A. T. Stewart & Co. Bedroom Furniture—Half Price | $75,000 match suites for $37,500 All Wanamaker standard grade of furniture, comprising bedroom suites ranging from a 4-piece suite, $280 grade for $140, to a fine 20-piece Louis XVI suite, $9,350 grade for $4,675. These suites are in mahogany, walnut and enamel. There are also a few separate bedroom pieces, Examples: ’ 4-pe. Walnut suite $280.00 grade for $140.00 7-pe. Mahogany suite... .$840. a $420.00 4-pe. Walnut suite. . .$665.00 ” " $332.50 4-pe. Mahogany suite. . » $556, oO ” ” 32%, 4-pc. Mahogany suite... .$ ” $320.00 7-pe. Walnut suite..... "$427.50 4-pe. Walnut suite......$556.00 ” " $278.00 7-pe. Walnut suite $1018.00 ” ° $509.00 9-pe. Mahogany suite... .$883.75 ” " $441.75 8-pe. Walnut suite. $915.00 " $457.50 7-pe. Walnut suite... . . . >" $333.00 4-pe. Mahogany suite. i "$240.00 20-pe. Walnut suite. .... 9350.00 " ” $4675.00 4-pe. Walnut suite......$596.00 ” ” $298.00 Sixth Gallery, New Building SI LK S—short lengths Average Less Than Half 3,000 yards of Wanamaker silks ‘$1. 35 yd. —originally priced $2.85 to $5.50 yard f Taffetas, messalines, satins, crepes-de-chine, Georgette crepes, shirtings, cut into lengths of 2 to 5 yards each. None C. 0. D. No returns. Main floor, Old Building Women’s Raincoats—Half I Price At $9—coats of rubberized canton cloth in novelty stripes and plaids in dark shades of blue, greén, tan and brown (160 only) At $12,50— Lath of fine rubberized changeable silks and striped satins and most effective plaids in smart color com- binations (60 only). Second floor, Old Building Handbags— Average Half Price $9.50 to $16.50 grades, for $6.60. Generous-sized handbags of very fine chiffon velvet, duvetyn or moire silk, all silk lined. Frames are of celluloid, white metal (some hand etched) or self covered. All contain mirror and purse. Street colors of black, navy blue, brown, taupe or tan. Main floor, Oid Building Silk Negligees— Average Half | $8.95 to $27.50; were $15.95 to $54.50. . Breakfast coats fashioned of changeable taffeta in light or dark colors. Negligees in a variety of dainty styles, including a few pajama suits, fashioned of crepe de chine, Georgette crepe satin, an meteor; light and dark shades. 76 only. > Third floor, Old Building Philippine Lingerie—Half Price Hand-made gowns, embroidered $5 grade for $2 Hand-made envelope chemises $5 grade for $2. Third floor, Old Building Coatings—Half Price 500 yards of 54 in. fancy all-wool coatings $6 grade for $3 yard; mannish styles and weights for women’s and. children’s wear and for motoring coats. Dress Goods Section, Main Hooes! ole Building. Noah’s Arks—Half Price 30 only. Large Noah's arks $12.6 Ol grade for $6.25; painted with hinged door; containing many unique and unusual ‘animals with mov- able legs. NOY World—-Third Gallery, New Building Doll Carriages, -$5—Half Price 30 only made with flat reed body and rounded hood, strong metal handle and rubber tired wire wheels. Third Gallery, New Building Japanese Kimonos—Half Price $18 silk kimonos for $9; $25 kimonos for $12.50. Japanese challis, with decorative Oriental patterns in light or dark colors. $15 kimonos for $7.50; $18 kimonos for $9; $25 kimonos for $12.50; $27.50 kimonos for $13.75. Japanese silk, embroidered in silk flowers or other Japanese patterns. And 1,000 Cotton Crepe Japanese Kimonos $1.45, $1.95, $2.50 and $3.35; were $2.95, $3.95, $5 and $6.75. Printed in flowers or fashioned of flowers or birds. lain crepe embroidered with hird floor, Old Building BOOKS—Less than Half 2,500 volumes of F, Marion Crawford publisher's price $1.50, later advanced to $1.76; Friday, here, 50¢ ea 21 titles, including practically all his works. Book Store, Eighth Gallery, New Building NOTIONS—Half Price METAL BAG TOPS, $1 grade LAWN BIAS SEAM TAPE, crepe || oxidized finish, with in 6 yd. volts, 10¢ a bolt—white | only; sizes 1 to 6, Mi NON SNAP FASTEN- DARNING COTTON — ERS, 55c gross-—-white or black. French mercerized cotton SANITARY NAPKINS of ab- | bltely, white, colors—six balls sorbent cotton, one doz. in a box. 8c box. Main floor, Old Building Important Reduction Anglo Persian and French Wilton Rugs (The best rugs made in America) 9x12 ft. size was $195—Friday $150 All other sizes, from 2219x836 in, to 11 4x15 ft. have been reduced n similar proportion, Sixth Gallery, New Building Broadway at Ninth, New York Last day but one of Stewart Week—Lowest Prices of the Year Telephone Stuyvesant 4,700 Store Hours: 9 to 5.3 Women’s Dresses at Half Price Choice of practically every type—the simple cloth frock for general wear, the elaborate afternoon and luncheon frock, the dinner gown and the gorgeous gown for evening wear. At $19.50 smart satin, Georgette and cloth models suitable for afternoon. Models for the rather large woman as well as the youthful Half Price and Less than figure, in dark blue, brown and black. Some Half Price feature touches of colored embroidery, 86 frocks. reduced from regular stock, others are beaded. Also dance dresses, including little frocks of serge and tricotine. dered or beaded—all smartly made. et e : Half Price At $29.50 23 afternoon and dinner frocks. Ex- quisitely made in cloth and satin, reflecting new mode in trimming and line, At $79.50 to $125 A purchase at Half Price Abbut 115 exquisite afternoon and evening owns, Including gorgeous sequin robes, brocade evening gowns, gowns of lace and jet. Dinner frocks of black satin and lace and afternoon gowns of duvetyn in afternoon colors, Second floor, Old Building Half Price 50 fyocks in tricotine, serge, satin, crepe meteor and taffeta, In dark colors for general wear. Some suitable for attractive afternoon and evening frocks, Beaded and embroidered. At $39.50 Half Price and Less than Half Price 8U frocks including some wonderfuliy a od Bxtra size Wil ton Rugs - -Half Prize 9x15 ft. imported worsted Wiltons, the $200 grade, for $100. 1114x15 ft. imported worsted Wiltons, the $250 grade, for $/25. These rugs are closely woven, of the finest worsted. The variety of design and color com- bination embraces virtually all of the best obtainable in floor-coverings. Sixth ribbed New Building 500 MEN S Sweaters at Half Our $22.50 grades, Friday, for $11.25 Our $12.50 grades, Friday, for $6.25 If any man fail to findin this colection just his model, weight, color and size, we shall be much surprised.* [Every sweater is all wool. Some are domestic. Some are imported. In the group reduced to $11.25 are coat sweaters of soft wool, mohair, alpaca, and camel's hair, in a large range of plain colors and two-tone combinations; all sizes. In the group at $6.25 are soft Scotch-made pull-overs, sleeveless pull-overs, knit coat | sweaters in heather shades, and imported coat sweaters. All sizes. Friday—The Sports Shop, Burlington Arcade floor, New Building Men’s fine Shoes--$6.50 pr. 2,150 pairs—Average Half Price The simple truth is that WE cannot buy today, for $6.50 pr., shoes of the fine quality of these. They have been in our stocks (priced very close) at $11.50 to $14 pr. One group of 365 pairs —tan brogue oxfords—are part of an extraordinary special purchase of $12 grades recently reduced to $7.75, and now further reduced to $6.50 pair. THE VARIETY—(1) tan grain brogue shoes; (2) tan brogue oxfords with heavy winter | soles; (3) tan calfskin lace shoes in two toe shapes; (4) black calfskin lace shoes in two toe shapes; (5) black kidskin lace shoes in a comfortable medium shape amd blucher with double sole; (6) tan oxfords with straight tip and soles of substantial weight. Soong assortment of sizes. Oe ee oe ee see) Tete eve Burlington Arcade floor, New Building Continuing Sales at Half Price Napkins at half. Luncheon Cloths at half. Huck Towels at half. Toweling at half, Dress Linens at half, Turkish Towels at half. Women's Shoes, $7—half. Fine Silks at $750 Player Blouses at half. Women's Wraps and Coats—half. Silk Petticoats at half, Fancy Linens at half, Boys’ Suits and Hats at half, Waffle Lrons at half. Folding Ironing Board Stands— at half. Tapestries and Armures at half, Clothes Horses at half. Bags and Suit Cases at half. Rugs, Carpets, Matting at half. Curtains and Panels at half, Blankets and Comforters at half. Voiles at half. Cord Tires at half. Men's Mufflers, Pajamas, half. Women's Suits at half. Diamond Jewelry at half. Sterling Silverware at half. Silver- plated Tableware at half. Carving Sets at half. Boxed Stationery at half. 14-k Gold Jewelry at half. Clocks at half. Women’s Furs at half. Oil Paintingg at half. Dining-room Suites at half. Optical Goods at half. Upholstered Furniture at half. Oriental Rugs at half. Table Damask at half. 08, $485. ere ren es HIS is the only MEN’S Clothing Store in New York down to BED-ROCK prices. SUITS that were to be sold for $69 to $125 are now $34.50 to $62.50. OVERCOATS that were to be sold for $75 to $185 are now $37.50 to $67.50. Each suit and overcoat is marked at half the price scheduled for this Winter’s selling. The variety unlimited, Suits of cassi- meres, worsteds, unfinished worsteds, cheviots, flannels, Overcoats ineclude| Chesterfields, dress over- | staple oxford over- single-breasted and | is almost A small charge for alter- ations other than length- ening or shortening of trousers and sleeves. Noth- ing will be sold on memo- 0% cod tweeds; in sizes for all | double-breasted overcoats, | randa or C. 0, D. Noth- types of men, and in = | box overcoats, heavy Winter | ing taken back for credit terns to meet every taste. | ulsters and great coats. if altered. Burlington Arcade floor, New Building

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