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| q ] THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 10, 1920. 300 Blouses of Georgette crepe---$8.50 Blouses that were $9.50, $10.75, $11.50 and $13.50. Several models, made of fine beautifut Georgette crepe, trimmed wit4 hand-made filet lace, in some models combined with hand em- broidery- or drawn-work. Dainty, becoming and exactly the types of blouses that will make very attrac- tive Christmas gifts. Flesh color, white and bisque. Second Floor, Old Building Women’s Skirts, $10 100, recently in stock at $15 to $22.50 _ A wool sports skirt for over the holidays, in effective plaids or stripes—a velveteen skirt in dark rich colors—a skirt of soft silk or satin to weamwith a lovely blouse. All these are included in this collection of some hundred skirts for Saturday’s selling. Plain tailored models, draped models, and pleated effects that are new and distinctive, in a wide choice of coloring and color com- binations. Belts 25 to 34. In serge models up to 40 belts included. Velveteen Skirts at $7.50 Black, midnight blue, and dark brown sk in two tailored mod- els in a fine quality of velveteen. Straight of line, with shirred backs. Belts 26 to 84 inches. {Second Floor, Old Building Astonishing Coats for Women at $39.50 Regular prices half again as much to double These are coats that we, surprised even ourselves by | getting at so low a price. Materials are soft and fine— Bolivia cloth, velours-de-laine, and mannish wool mixtures, Included, also are long and short black plush coats, beau- tiful in color and texture. Practically all the coats are trimmed with large, becoming. collars of nutria, Australian opossum, black dyed opossum and French seal (dyed coney). In a range of soft browns, several blues, tans, grays and dark green, ‘cond i Floor, Old Building Women’s Frocks, $39.50 Many models and mater: ial at One-third to One-half regular price Materials include: itten’s ear crepe, fine Poiret twill, Georgette crepe, combined with taffeta or tricotine, fine tricotine, taffeta or taffeta and tulle. Modes for general wear, for luncheon, fe dinner and evening wear. ia black, midnight blue, evening shad afternoon, In more than 50 models. dark browh, taupe and in the lovely Second Floor, Old Building Women’s ‘Scarfs fine ile hah At $3.75 and $6.75—lower than they can be bought for today by us Scarfs made of We: softest and finest camel’s hair that is made ; in two siz e color of golden tan maple sugar—with a beaut! alo broeked, sue and soft fringe. § for sport and general wear. lain and with colored borders r, Old Building “Comfy’”’ Slingers | 20 Per Cent. Less Men’s $2.50 to $3 felt slippers—$2 to $2.40 pr. Boys’ $2.2 25 felt slippers—$1. 80 pr. Women’s $2 to $3 “comfy” slippers—$1.60 to $2.40 pr. Women’s $2.75 and $3.75 felt slippers, leather $2.25 and $3 pr. Children’s $1.90 and $2.15 Picture “comfy” pers-9-$1.50 and. $1.65 Children’s $2.50 and $2.75 soles “Puss-in-boots” slip- pers—S2 and $2.25 pr. Children’s $2.50 and $2.75 Hylo “eomfy” slippers — $2 and 50 and $2,75 .25 py First Floor, Ok Childre ‘s slippers, leather soles, heels—$2 and $ Building, and Burlington Arcade Floor, New Building 20 per cent. off slippers in the Down-Stairs Store, also Women’s Fur Coats and Neckpieces at Half Near-seal 86 in. coats... . for Near-seal 7 in, dolman for $ Near-s' i for Marmot 40 in, s . for § Moleskin capes ... ...for Hudson seal cape . we ah $250 Moleskin stole ..-for §$. $35 Taupe-dyed fox a4 okOr vee LOP os ef OF cae fOr 0 Squirrel scarf ... for i Opossum scarfs, dyed stone-marten ‘for $12.50 Second Floor, Old Building 36 in. Tricolette, $1.50 yd. 2,000 yards of the popular quality which sold in July for $3.85, and yesterday for yd, 28 wanted shades, including plenty of black, brown and navy blue. Main Floor, Old Building table A Price-revision on Reynier Gloves Applying to the following- Women’s $5 overseam gloves are now $3.50 Women’s $5.50 pique gloves are now $4 Women’s $6 chevrette gloves are now $4.50 New prices effective Saturday It is good fortune indeed that this lowering of prices comes just before Christmas. Old friends of REYNIER may now give REYNIER gloves with the old time freedom —several pairs at a time. It is also good fortune that we are in receipt of a new shipment of REYNIER gloves—new fresh skins—just at this time—to meet the demand that will follow these new prices. Complete assortment of sizes and shades Styles include suede in 3-clasp; glace in 3-button and 3-clasp over- seam; suede in 2-clasp, pique sewn; glace in 2-clasp pique, and Chev- rette tanned, in 2-clasp. Main Floor, Old Building For Miss 14 to 20 Clearaway of Frocks at $39, $49, $59 Original prices were $55 to $79 All are from our own carefully chosen stocks—in nearly every instance they were made to our order. The collection includes: Trotteur, afternoon and evening frocks--in tricotine, vel- repe meteor, crepe de chine, satin, tulle, taffeta. izes are incomplete—that is the reason for the clearaway— es 14 to 20 years are included. Coats at $39 and $75 Coats at $39—intended prices were $50 to $57.50. Wrappy coats of wool velours with the large collars of seal-dyed coney (illustrated at left). Smart, severely tailored coats of heather polo coating or plain velours and crossbarred coating. Coats at $75—intended prices were $95 to $110, Model illustrated at right in a fine suede-finished woolen with collar and cuffs of molessin, natural opossum or nutria. Straight line model in similar material; nutria collar. Wraps of velours de laine with large collars of nutria or natural opossum, Colors—brown, Nankin blue, taupe, and reindeer, Plain colored silk linings. EXTRA—“The Bymham” sports coat at $59 trated in centre; soft polo coating in natural, .50; ilus- brown, or tan or Nankin blue; shaw! collar of natural raccoon. Second Floor, Old Building—Tenth Street - For tots of 2toG Fine Coats, $15, $19.50 100 more of those coats that went out so quickly a week ago. Fashioned of fine wool velours, with luxurious fur collars, yoke and becoming flare. Self-covered buttons, smart ) slash pockets, loose lining of sateen. Rein- deer and fawn, $19.50. Hat to match, topped with a fur button, $5.95. Box coats of warm chinchilla, lined with flannel, particularly fine for brother, have half belt in back, bone buttons, flap pockets, high collar; in navy blue and cinnamon brown, _ $15. Beaver, shapes are $¢ k beaver and velours hats in several simple 0 to $6.50. Four-piece Sweater Sets at $12.95 Were $16.50 and $18.50 Earlier in the Season Fine brushed wool, coat-sweater, cap, mittens and leggings made with carefully finished seams, on a generous pattern, for the growing youngster, » blue, heather nvixture, tan, brown anid Copen- hagen blue, 2 to 6. Third Floor, Old Building, Just think! — Boys’ Overcoats at $16.75 and $12.75 240 Coats for boys, 11 to 18 years, $16.75 Ulster style, of a quality that equals coats that have been priced at $32, They're a special purchase—we got the maker's stock on hand. Of heavy overcoat materials, with deep convertible collar, cuffs, also regular pockets, with flaps, belt all ‘round, Venetian yoke and wool cloth lining. 200 Overcoats for boys of 5 to 12 years, $12.75 Similar in design and materials, all in dark heather shades, $29 grades. ‘Vhird Floor, Old Building = JOHN WANAMAKER c _Broadway 4 at Ninth, New York Low Prices and Safe Quality always at i it Saturday! Just 80—no more $48 Watches, $35 Women’s Ribbon Watches * . 14-karat gold cases * 8 8 15 jewel lever movemeuts . * * Plain or engraved cases, as you prefer. *“* * Absolutely reliable timepieces and guaranteed by John Wanamaker ° * * Who are the lucky 80 who will get them for Christmas? Jewelry Store, Main Floor, Old Building 75 Ivory Celluloid Toilet Sets, $25 set in a popular design, illustrated— composed of brush, comb, mirror, cream jar, file, 12-piece buffer, shoe horn, shoe fastener, hair powder box, hat brush and clothes brusi Main Usd OW Building receiver, $22 Down Quilts, $13.50 (Double bed size) And the following other sizes Single bed—$20 quilis for $12.50 Extra long single—$23.50 quilts for $15.50 Extra long double—$25 quilts for $16.50 All filled witih imported down, finer than we have had for years, and covered with best grade quilt sateen in pink, Copenhagen blue, old rose, blue, green and brown, Fourth Gallery, New Building Week-End Sweets Special mixed chocolates, 60c and 80c¢ a pound. s} caramel, nougats, creams are mixed mao rune ats and attractively boxed at tighth Gallery, New Building, and Downstairs Store, Old Building, Christmas ‘Cards A package of 12 W engraved Christmas cards and envelopes is As a rule these cards would be Sc each. First Floor, Old Building Children’ s Stockings—Less 2,400 pairs, 35¢ to 60c par. | Were 45c to 70c; sizes 642 to 1149; priced ac- cording to size; fine ribbed cotton, winter weight, fast black. 960 pai Se to 75e pair. Were 80c to $1; six-two ribbed cotton, black; seamless leg, fashioned foot; sizes 6% to 10. 600 pairs, 90¢ pair. Were $1.15; plain full-fashioned licle black, white, tan; sizes 8 to 10's 400 pai $1.15 pair. plain full-fashioned mercerized lisle black, white; sizes 81% to 1044 Main Floor, Old Building thread; | Were $1.5 thread; Carpet Sweepers, $5 300 Bissell Cyco ball-bearing carpet bristle brush, niekel-plated trim. Seventh Gullery, New Building Electric Irons, $4.75 Special—500 Wanamaker electric irons, family size, 6 Ibs., with six feet of cord and Cutler-Ham- mer cut-out switch, Fully guaranteed Seventh Gallery, New Building $27.50 Motor Rugs, $16.50 150, made in Ireland—all wool with fringed edges—-twenty attractive patterns. Special sweepers, Rugs suitable for use in car or carriage, or in the home. Motor Shop—Burlington Arcade Floor, 300 Briar Pipes from London—$3 ea. This is Half Price Dark-colored, sweet three world-popular s\ straight stems, with variously smoking briars, in yles in curved and sized bowls. The Motor Shop—Burlington Arcade Floor, New Building | 4 Lads one aristmas Store _Formerty A. tT. Stewart & Co. New Bldy. (‘Che dept Fv | | Imported Bead Bags, $18.50 to $25 bead bags—drawstring, metal and shells celluloid frames—our own carefully selected importa- tions—850 for Saturday’s selling. $22 to $37.50 Bead Bags, $16.50 215, imported, copies of antique bags in floral de- signs; metal bead bags in conventional designs. 350 Duvetyn and Chiffon Velvet Bags, $5 Main Pitety Old Building $14 Luncheon Sets, $7. 75 150, pure linen, Madeira hand-embroidered and hand-scalloped set; 24-in. centre-piece; choice of five very wiretl Floots OF on betel) six 6 in., six 10-in. doylies, and one 2 pretty | conventional eyelet designs. $50 50 and $55 Bicycles, $29.75 150; men’s, boys’ and girls’ sizes; standard equipment; every wheel guaranteed for two years. Sports § | shop—Burlington Arcade Floor, New Bldg. Lowest price, Saturday, for “‘Pointex’’ Silk Stockings, $2.75 Pointex heel. (Tax 8c pair) 6,244 pairs; ingrain thread silk stockings; full fashioned; women know them, and like them. We have been selling them at $3.50 pair. Sat- urday we shall have tables on the Main Floor with sizes 814 to 1014, in black, white, cordovan, gray and a large number of evening and street shades, a bat Main Floor, Old Building Great Christmas Collection of Furniture-One-Third Less Matched Bedroom suites and separate pieces—third less. All-over upholstered chairs-—third less. Fancy chairs of wood, rush or upholstered seats—third less. Desks and library tables, for the home—third less. Novelty gift furniture-—-scores of pieces—third Day beds, some with mattress, spring and pillows. “third less. _ Fifth and Sixth Gallery, New Building f Cretonnes at Halt Price 40e, 55¢e, 75e a yard for cretonnes such #8 we have sold for double—and Special purchase. Twenty-five styles—verdures, brocades, tapes- t and dark colors —a wonderful choice, { Fourth Gallery, New Building more. al pureh tries, warp prints in lig Good News for Men 375 Su Suits at $34. 50 Burlington Arcade Suits! were 950 | Of very fine materials, 48... were $55 made up in keeping with a . _ uncompromising standard, 85... eee were $60 Styles for men and young 56 . Were $65 men. Worsteds, flannels, 59. .. were $70 cheviots and cassimeres— quite a choice of weave and coloring. Quick close-out of complete-size groups. SILK-LINED Overcoats, $37.50 They were made to sell for $65 to $80 Some are quarter-lined, some full-lined, with a heavy, durable quality of silk lining. The materials are excellent. Chesterfield model—good year after year. Velvet and self collars, Men’s Shoes, $6.75, $8.75 To be able to buy shoes so good as these at such low prices is ¢ re thing—even in these standardless days. At $6.75—tan lace and blucher shoes, also black calf- skin and black kidskin. At $8.75—tan shoes, also tan brogue oxfords, Black kidskin buttoned patent leather shoes, with cloth tops. Union Suits, $5 $6.50 to $10.50 grades 254, cotton and wool mixed; white or natural color; me- dium or heavy weight; long sleeves, ankle length, closed crotch. $ al kinds, and sizes 84 to 46 in the lot—but not in each kind. More Shirts, $1.35 How men did buy them when we put on the first lot! Burlington Arcade Store shirts. Fine WOVEN crepes and madras cloth Plenty of patterns. Plenty to choose from in every size from 14 to 17, Tlalf a dozen of these shirts would make a fine Christraas present for Dad or the boy. Sweaters, $11.25--Half price $22.50 coat sweaters and pull-over sweaters—250 of the finest alpaca, mohair, cashmere and fine grade wool— oxfords, navy blue, lovat and heather mixtures and two-tone olack and green, gray and crimson, camel's hair and black, brown and gray. Burlington Arcade Floor, New Building QBs ones were $75 - were $85 in- t