The evening world. Newspaper, December 17, 1920, Page 21

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LAST Saturday f For Miss 14 to 20 Best liked Wool Jersey Frocks,reproduced at $29.75 Our reproduction of this frock & 2. 2 which is having a decided success is in a good quality of wool jersey, ihe skirt is generously proportioned, the accordion pleats are deep, and the heavy white linen collar and cuffs are carefully bound. . In beaver cc'uc, gray, tan, or black Illustrated About 150 Frocks at 839 to $195; were 855 to $210 tailored frocks of serge and tricotine; afternoon dresses of crepe meteor, crepe de chine, and velvet; and evening frocks of tulle, taffeta, and soft satin Raincoats at $10 Rubberized canton cloth—in tan only in smart model with Raglan sleeves and patch pockets Coats, $59 and $89.50 At $59-—our $75 grade; wrappy coats of Bolivia cloth and wool velours with large fur collars—some moleskin; severely tailored coats of heather coating; and coats with the straightline silhouette in Bolivia cloth and frostglow. At $89.50-—our $105 to $125 gr coats with capes (one ‘s illus- trated), wraps and straightline coats ecked wool velours, Frustglow, Bolivia ccth and suede-finish materials. Many have beautiful fur collar. Coats of our $62.50 to $145 grades at $39 to $95.50. Second Floor, Old Building—Tenth street. The Finest Wool and Camel’s Hair Blankets From Belgium, Holland and England At Greatly Lowered Prices Mostly double bed size, but cut as single blankets. Each blanket is as heavy and warm as a pair. They are the real aristoorsts of the blanket world, quite different from the ALSO. ordinar:- >! blankets, and are used for many purposes besides bed covers. Among them are the famous Frappe blankets, from Yorkshire, England, of which we have sold s> many in former vears. They will be offered Saturday at a lower price than ever befere. Nearly all the blankets are all wool, or within a few per cent. of being all wool. Some of the camel's blankets are pure camel's hair, both >and filling; the others have a cotton warp. All wool individual blankets, striped border, dark i@ brown in color: single bed size were $16.50 $1 1 Trapper blankets, in gray and khaki color; all wool; «2 ¢ large size were $17.50 each re Fancy ducquard blankets, nearly all woot, handsomely | $19 hound all are. were $30 and $35 | each Holland blankets)allweol, of the big) fluffy Kindy in | $25 various colors and designs. were $40 ( FO / . | Beautiful camel's hair blankets, with cotton warp; { Q bound all around; Grecian key bora were 48 (Fn ) @F Pure came!’s hair blankets, both warp and filling, faney po border; single bed size. were $75. | each Also $40 Down Quilts for $25 Just 60 quilts, extra large, cut 6 x 7 jeet, with imported tops of sateen, in two designs, with p borders: one design interlined. Fourth Gallery, New Building 118 Wilton Rugs at | Half October Prices Oct. 1 Saturday 85, size 9x12 ft... oe. ceeseeeev econ $195 $95.00 19, size 81,x1034 ft... [2] $175 $87.80 16, size 6x9 ft....... “| $119 $39.00 16, size 9x15 ft, $200 $100.00 88, size 11}4x16 ft... 11sec, $255 $125.00 These are the best grades of Wilton Rugs. Included are Herati, Shah Abbas, Empress, and imported Lux Wiltons. All are of the finest worsted, closely woven, in patterns and colorings which are copies of Persian and Chinese rugs. Sixth Gallery, New Building *44” Se: ing Machines, *32 The Wanamaker Special just 80 machines that 80 happy people will get for Christmas. These Wanamaker machines have been famous for years; have our puamaice for 5 years und will do well anything that any sewing m: chine of the vibrating type will do. Dropheu:' enclosed in an oak cabinet with five u.awers. The head lifts into place automatically, the shuttle is self- threading. The work of winding the thread on the bobbin is done by an auto- matic device and this machine is provided with the usual ingenious attachments for ning labor that are given with ma- ines that cost much more. Seventh Gallery—New Building A Thousand Pieces of Gift Furniture—one-third less Fifth Galléry, New Bldg. .taining flour bin with sifter; glass sugar THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 17, 1920. AMAKER Broadway at Ninth, New York Hudson Seal and Near Seal Coats and Dolmans (‘Hudson Seal” Dyed muskrat. ‘Near Seal’ dyed coney.) 62—purchased at lowest prices marked very close to half earlier prices for the same quality of coats Hudson Seal Coats, 36-in., $197.50 Full flare models with belts, self-trimmed; others with deep cape collar and cuffs of squirrel and natural skunk. (Seven coats.) Hudson Seal Coats, 40-in., $295 Full flare models with belts, self-trimmed; others with deep cape collar and cuffs of natural skunk. (Five coats.) Hudson Seal Coats, 36-in., $345 Excellent quality, full flare models with belts, self-trimmed; others with deep cape collars and cuffs of beaver and Australian opossum. Five coats.) Hudson Seal Coats, 36-in., $445 Finest quality of skins, full flare models, beaver collar, cuffs and border. (Three coats.) Hudson Seal Dolmans, 48-in., $375 With sleeves and deep cape collar, excellent quality, soft silk linings. (Two coats.) Hudson Seal Dolmans, 48-in., $395 With sleeves, deep cape collar, excellent quality, pussy willow linings. (Three coats.) Hudson Seal Dolmans, 48-in., $450 With sleeves, deep cape collar of squirrel or beaver. (Two coats.) Hudson Seal Dolmans, 48-in., $495 With sleeves, finest quality of skins, deep cape collar and cuffs, embroidered soft silk linings. ‘hree coats.) Mole Wraps, 48- and 50-in., $495 Deep cape collar and cuffs self-trimmed; others with large cape col- lars of natural squirrel. (Two coats.) Near-Seal Coats, 36-in., $95 Full flare models with belts, self-trimmed with deep cape collars and bell cuffs. (Fourteen coats.) Near-Seal Coats, 36-in., $145 Finest quality of skins, full flare models, belts, self trimmed with deep cape collars and cuffs; soft silk linings. (Eleven coats), Near-Seal Coats, 36-in., $165 Full flare models with belts, deep cape collar and bell cuffs of dyed kunk. (Si: ts.) skun ix coal Second floor, Old Building 400 French Bead Bags $18.50 grade—at $12.50 Another importation just in time to du- plicate our wonderful sale of last Saturday. You may have heard about it! Many designs—mostly in street colors. Metal, shell celluloid and self covered frames. At Half Price—and Less About fifty very fine imported bead bags, Saturday, $85 to $185; were $72 to $300. Main floor, Old Building Women’s Fur-trimmed Coats. at $35 Were $49.50 to $79 The only way that one may possibly appreciate the fab- ric and fashion values in these coats at $35 is to come and see them. Wraps of silver-tipped bolivia embroidery. A few are without cloth, duvet de laine, mannish fur. Most of the coats are made mixtures, kashimirtine, velours with generous collars of French. and other fine materials, in seal (dyed coney) nutria, rac- models for youthful slender coon, and Australian opossurn. figures and for figures that Large range of colors—soft browns, and grays, different tones of blue, midnight blue, black, reindeer and brown, Second floor, Old Building must cultivate length of line. Wrap and coat styles. Loose wide sleeves set on low yoke ef- fect on some. Some feature Books—Cards—Calendars "First Floor, Old Bullding ,850 of Fancy Linens at Half---Saturday Odd pieces, incomplete size groups, and some which have been handled too much (a little washing will make these look like new). Sealloped and embroidered pieces are included. Centerpieces $1.25 to $2.50—18x18 in. to 27x27 in. Scarfs $2.50 to $3.25— 18x36 in. to 18x54 in. Tea Cloths $3.50 to $6.25 —36x35 in. to 54x54 in. Also several odd hand-made pieces, various sizes, in a variety of styles, First floor, Old Building $90 Kitchen Cabinets—$58 55 cabinets finished in white enamel with sliding porcelain on steel work table;con- container; ventilated bread or cake box; pot cover rack; glass container for spices, ete, White Enamel Kitchen Tables $12.75 f Were $17.50 (24x 36 in. size) and $18.50 f (26 x 42 in. size) Porcelain on steel top, square, taper legs; drawer. Seventh Gallery—New Building. before Christmas—a day of Good Fortune for Everybod 400 Blouses at $9 -distinctive gifts Were $11 to $15.75 Some of the most attractive models we have had in stock up to the mo- ment at $15.75, are included in this group at $9. Blouses of crepe de chine, satin and* ih #8 y - willow—the tailored sort. Models that have smart roll collars finished with ay plaitings, and fitted with link cuffs, Others with beautifully cut and pleated frills. Suitable for sports and: tailored wear—immaculately groomed and very smart. ‘Ten models in white and flesh color. Second Floor, Old Building Women’s French Gloves 2-clasp suede, pique sewn, silk lined, $8.60 pair. Gray, mole and brown shades, Strap wrist, suede, silk lined, pique sewn, all sizes, $4.75 siain floor, Old Bullding Japanese Silk Kimonos _ at reduced prices pair. At $22.50 At $7.50 Ww 25 to $35, Grapes chine and habutai Were $12.60. silk in rich colors are used in these kimonos. Some of them are embroidered in the striking and symbolic designs of Japan, the cherry blossom, birds an the crests of the Shogun. Third floor, Old Building Philippine Lingerie Specially priced A soft crepe printed in the gay flower of Japan. Crepe is a silk and cotton weave. At $2.95 At $5 Gowns and envelope chemises Some were $6.75—some were of fine nainsook, with bodice top specially purchased; envelope | and shoulder straps, or round chemises and gowns with scal- | neckline, All daintily scalloped. loped edge and elaborate or simple spas of embroidery are on some embroidery and some Calado | of the chemises. Gowns are all work, in cl ‘ing patterns. Some daintily scalloped around wee gowns and chem: are made in sleeves, and the square, round or ta. V necklines. Third Floor, Old Building “Comfy’’ Slippers and all Felt Slippers—20 per cent. less Main floor, Old Building and First floor, Old Building Women’s Chiffon Alpaca Sweaters at $12.75 | For years we have not been able to sell these sweaters for less than $18.75. Made of sheerest chiffon alpaca, in a smart Tuxedo model with long lines, tailored cuffs and pockets, fashioned with shoulders properly short, and seams all carefully felled; sash girdle; in black, white, navy blue, tan, orange and turquoise blue. Second Floor, Old Building $14.50 Bath Robes, $10 For Women Four models, ail with satin- bound collars, cuffs, pockets and silk cords, Fastened with satin covered buttons or silk cord frogs. Shaw! collar, rol! collar, or V shape collar. Colors are navy, copen, rose, lavender, pink, {n various de- signs. Sizes 34 to 46. 26c tax. Generous use of material, well finished seams and hems are care- fully considered details which women will appreciate, Third Floor, Old Building TA& a a ted Ivory Celluloid Sets at $22.50 11 pieces—our $30 and $35 grades _ The illustration shows the graceful contour of the de- sign, but you should see the articles themselves to appreciate the daintiness of the hand-painted decorations—blue birds with pink blossoms (illustrated), tiny roses, daisiés and for- get-me-nots, Mirror, hair brush, comb, file, buffer, shoe fastener, shoe | horn, hair receiver, cream box, powder box, and clothes brush | in each, Sets in many other designs $186; plain, at $10 to $85. | Main floor, Old Building hand decorated at $40 to Chocolate marshmallows, nougats, caramels, in 1 pound boxes 60c |b. weets Awsorted chocolates and bon ,_ in 1, 2 and 3 pound boxes —60e and 80¢ & pound, AMEE, Order now for chocolates, caramels, Yhri glace nuts and fruits—all made from Christmas recipes by French confiseurs, Now Eighth Gallery $1,756 pound. New Bidg. Motor Entrance, at Ninth St, see Che mee Christmas Store Sse KA TS Diamond Jewelry at Half present prices Just 14 pieces—no more People who came too late for the diamond jewelry sold at half during Stewart Week have been whether another such offer would be made for Christ- mas. In answer to these inquiries we announce for Saturday the following, with the important statement that these 14 pieces comprise the entire offer, but that each was selected from our ane collection of diamond jewelry with the idea of making a complete variety, although one of a kind. .,, Who will be the fortunate 14 individuals to get a gift of so great intrinsic value at so little cost? ruby aa Une se platinum, gypay setting, vo wanaisneane re $112—was $225 $742——-was $1485 pees and aquamarine Diamond tassel pendant and le el - $240—was $480 $1080—was $2160 62—was $1400—was PB er an Aka los Diamond and pear! tassel on bow-knot brooch. “ort 920 $440 sca ue $700 ven All diamond and platinum jamonds. ring. $1000 $667—was $1385 waitin, diamond and ) sing with ergs center'genas $925—was $1850 $446—was $890 Fancy all diamond and with emerald cut diamond an platinum ring with large center calebre sapphire, stone, Jewelry Store, Main Floor, Old Building Man’s platinum gypsy rin | In the Burlington Arcade Store Men’s Ulsters, $47.50 Double-breasted; this season’s $75 to $85 grades WANAMAKER standard in make, finish, material and style. Very efficient, good looking American-made ulsters, double-breasted, large, roomy, with half belt and age atch pockets; setsn. yee and sleeve lining. Oxfords, browns, greens and heathers. Many have plaid backs. Men’s Suits at $34.50 Were $50 to $75 Incomplete size groups from our own stocks. 8 our Burlington Arcade standard. unusually attractive patterns and models. Size ran; are not complete. Such of worsteds, cheviots, tweeds, cassimeres and flannels in attractive, conservative styles. The patterns include herringbone, invisible stripes, mixtures and plain. Burlington Areade floor, New Building Men’s $8 and $10 Shoes—$6.50 very suit in the group are some 500 Pairs British-Made Shoes Among Them ‘These British-made shoes were bought to get here in Septem ber and then would have been ‘marked $10. lecause they were- i and arrived only now, the price Line down to $6.60. je sturdy, solid looking shoes that Britishers always lack or tan kin, blucher cut, with extension soles. ive splendid service. The other pairs are lar cut lace shoes of veal calfskin, tan or black, single soles; and black kidskin lace shoes with double soles, All sizes in widths C, D and E. Main floor, New Building New Prices on Men’s Fur-lined Overcoats On 43, in the Motor Shop $575 Muskrat-lined overcoats—at $845. Imported fabric shell; beaver and otter collars. $395 Marmot-lined overcoats—at $235. Imported fabric shells; beaver collars. $295 Wallaby-lined overcoats—at $190. Domestic cheviot shells; beaver and otter collars. A gift to yourself! Burlington, Arcade floor, New Buliding Men’s French Gloves Suede, silk lined, arrived late, so we're marking them very low—$3.75. 300 pairs, greys and browns—all sizes, Capeskin and Suede Gloves, $2.35 Tan and brown capeskin and heavy grade suede. cusp, overseam sewn, All sizes. Burlington Arcade floor, New Buikting All one Imported Military Brushes, $5 to $10 a pair Intended prices were $6.50 to $18, but we bought them at a concession of price due to lateness of delivery. Excellent bristles! Backs of black or natural ebony, . Main floor, Old Bullding

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