The evening world. Newspaper, December 27, 1920, Page 13

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EA RE TA NTS TT a THE EVENING JOHN W: Formerly A. T. Stewart & Co, Telephone Stuyvesant 4700 Broadway at Ninth, New York s " Store Hours 9 to & The Down-Stairs Store Sends word, for. Tuesday, of Another Big Drop in FURS Of the popular and medium grades Every garment and fur'piece guaranteed There is no secret about conditions in the fur mar- ket. Many furriers have been idle for weeks. So it occurred to us that this would be a good time to scout around and find | some good manufacturer who wanted work, and who would be willing to make a concession to get it. We Found Him He had the epats made up, and he had sking, fo make others, ‘He was willing to make the coats in firdt-clasa ®hape, and to give us a)positive guarantee us to quality, workmanship and service, So we're passing that guaran- tee along to you, making it doubly strong by adding the guarantee of the Wanamaker Store. The Savings | —that are indicated in this ex- tvaordinary news are based upon | regular stock prices of similar | furs in our own stocks, and upon prices that’ have been asked elsewhere for equal, grades, Fur Coats, $40 $85 to $100 grades Think of getting a fur coat for $40! It sounds almost impossible; yet izhese are very durable coats—fine for motoring, and general out-of-door ser- vice, | Made of South American lamb, to represent marmot, nutria, and Persian latab, 80 and 86 inches long; . belted if you wish; silk- | lined. We know of ro bet- ‘ter coat for wear than these practical and inex- pensive varicties, Fur Coats, $133 $200 to $275 grades Dolmans and coats of seal-dyed coney, 36 and 45 in, long, plain if you wish; or with collars and cuffs of Australian opos- sum or dyed skunk, Also, ponyskin coats in brown and black. Always FUR COATS, FUR SETS and SINGLE PIECES 1-3 to 1-2 Less Fur Coats, $90 Our $150 Grade An excellent quality of seal- dyed coney, lined with heavy silk; 86 inches long. Fur Coats, $110 Our $175 Grade Longer coats of seal-dyed coney, handsomely lined; prop- erly stayed; 40 inches in length. oe Children’s Furs Half Price Fur sets of gray fox, kit coney, red fox, coney, and mole-dyed coney. Were $5 to $35 set. Now $2.50 to $17.50. Natural Skunk One-third less $195 capes and stoles..,,. $140 capes and stole: $115 capes $59.50 muff $50 muffs. Beaver Furs One-third less $115 capes Good savings here $195 Squirrel stole....... $165 Hudson seal (dyed muskrat) collars and stoles $295 mink stole, 12 skins..,.. $150 seal-dyed coney cape, fine $39.75 Jap. cross fox scarfs or muffs....-++e++0++5 $25 $751ed fox scarfs or “muffs $39.75 racoon scarfs. $32.50 racoon muffs $25 dyed skunk scarfs. $35 dyed skunk muffs... .$23 $45 dyed Fitch shawl col- lars ... Odd Muffs—Half Wolf, ‘dyed Jap, cross fox, red fox, and Manchurian dog muffs--were $20 to $39.75; now $10 to $19. Obyiously, this is a good time to buy dependable, low-priced furs, Down-Stairs Store, Old Bidg. — The Store now resumes its usual 5 For Holiday. Week---A Sale of Fashions| that offers the lowest prices of the -year Kindly note: The new prices to go into effect Tuesday are lowered from today’s figures— not from last month’s although in many instances the original prices were much higher. Only garments from our Fashion Sales for women are included in this collection. COATS Fur-collared coats as little as $32.50 180 coats in a wide variety of models; mannish mix- tures for the tailored woman, soft “wrappy’ coats and coats on straight lines; developed in velours de laine, bolivia cloth, crystal cord, double-faced cloth. In all the colors you haye admired this season. Most of them fur-collared with Aus- ae opossum. French seal (dyed coney) natural raccoon, and nutria eesseeceeses Loday $50 to $75.50—Tuesday $32.50 Note the excellent fabrics—$52.50 135 coats and wraps that feature many of the lovely. peach-bloom fabrics and their types. Kashmirtine, bolivia, velours de laine, fine velours, silvertone, and others. Your favorite mode and color of this season is certainly among these. The new shades of brown, dark green, and blue are conspicuous in this group. Some coats without fur. The majority have collars of nutria, French seal (dyed coney) or Australian Opossum...........se+-eeeee seeeee- Today $79.50 to $95—Tuesday $52.50 For smart afternoon wear, $72.50 171 of our very highest type of wraps. Coats of for- tuna cloth, fine peachbloom, evora cloth, the much-degsired veldyne, and velours de laine, all excellent qualities. Suit- able for afternoon and general wear. Warmly fur-trimmed ——practically all of them, with dyed wolf, fine Australian opossum, and nutria. There are embroidered models, models with loose sleeves or fitted armholes. Models for many types of women. The linings deserve particular no- tice. In beautiful shades of tan and brown and taupe. ~ Also gray and midnight blue. And other colors............... -Today $100 to $125—Tuesday $72.50 . * s Evening coats of luxury, $110 98 evening coats of luxurious velvet, afternoon coats of velvet and exguisite peachbloom, veldyne, fortuna cloth, velours de laine, duvetyn and many more of the finest materials of this season. Wraps beautifully embroidered. Generously fur trimmed with gray squirrel, kolinsky-dyed squirrel, caracul, mole, flying squirrel, and raccoon, Many individual wraps, some copies of French models. In lovely color—rich colors for evening wear, midnight blue, deep brown, and black for street. Taupes, tans, and grays. A few models for sports and steamer wear, Every coat beau- tifully made and exquisitely lined . Today $125 to $245—Tuesday ‘$110 g Ww EATERS Some of mohair, $2.45 150 in mohair and other yarns. In rose-pink, blue and other colors. Tuxedo models, slip-overs, and shawl collars. Broken lots .....+ , Today, $4.95—Tuesday $2.45 In different yarns, $6.25 60 in mohair. In heather only.......ssscecereesese ; Today $12. 50——Tuesday $6.25 One ortwoofa king. $1.25 to $8.50 50 one and two of a kind, in slip-over and Tuxedo mod- In odd sizes and models. els, tie-arounds and coat styles. Many colors - Today $2.50 to To clear the decks, make room, dispose of all | odds and ends, so that we may organize for the pub- lic's most convenient inspection and selection, the greatest Winter Sale of Furniture we have ever held, There will be-— Some leather-covered matched suites; Some leather-covered separate chairs; Some all-over upholstered chairs; Wood chairs and rockers, upholstered seats; All of our novelty furniture; All of our reclining chairs; Some matched suites, of reed; Some separate pieces, of ree Some hall clocks; Some cabinets; All remaining pieces of Mission furniture; Some fi es in carved oak; Some living-room pieces, denim-covered; Some separate bureaus and bedsteads; beparate chiffoniers ppd dreasing-table. a | $112.50, | in blue yelours and tapestry, | covered cushion, $226 grade for o’clock closing DRESSES In many materials, $19.50 Over 100 dresses in many materials—taffeta, satin, tricotine, tricolette and others, in moré than 50 models. Beaded. Embroidered. Well cut. For large and small women. Very attractive use of trimmings. In dark colors and old blue, gray and shades of tan............-0--eseeeseeens oe.0ie4 ois eee ee ROOMY, $29. 50 ) to $37. 50—-Tuesday $19.50: Dresses for general wear, $32.50 ; 200 for afternoon or general wear at very small price, in a wide variety of materials and models. In satin, meteor, and taffeta and tricotine. Made distinctive by smart touches of beading or embroidery. Models with touches of color or with white vestees and cuffs. Modes for the youthful figure and for the large woman. In dark blue, black, brown and taupe ....., Today $39.50 to $59.50—Tuesday $32.50 Daytime Frocks of charm, $49.50 100 in taffeta,satin, meteor and tricotine. A few velvets in the group. Attractive beading, stitching in color and self color, Each model with its bit of distinction. In dark colors and beige... Today $65 to $85—Tuesday $49.50 . ss « Dance and Dinner Frocks, $58 60 in. taffeta and satin. Also in taffeta and tulle and silk net combinations, In pastel shades and in black. Orna- mented with flowers and beads........ : tetgeeeeeeeeess Today $69.50 to $1 Finer Frocks for daytime, $72.50 75 of the finer frocks for daytime and informal dinner wear includes soft satins, frocks of duvetyn, of metor, tric- otine, taffeta and crepe de chine. Beaded models. Models featuring allover embroidered motifs. Some with applied color motifs and braid. Ex- quisite materials. A few black velvets for afternoon wear. In dark brown, blue and tans........ssseessssseressenes .. Today $89.50 to $135—Tuesday $72.50 Reclining chair, tapestry seat and grade for $48.50. Armchair, allover upholstered in denim, $154 grade for $74. 3-pe. reed suite, cretonne cov- ered seats and backs, $147 grade for ma. ogany, back, $97 Rocker, ta figured vel ours, covered, $216 grade for $10 Wing armchuir, tan fig | yelours covered, $184 grade fu: $12.50. Humidor, $22 grade for $11, Puir of polychrome book ends, $25 grade for $12.60, Library table, bronze mahogany, leather top, grade for $170. Smoker's stand, $30.75 grade ror $15.25, Candlesticks, hand - ps enamel, $1,560 grade for Bookstand, walnut, § for $11. Pedestal, mahogany finished, $16 grade for $8. Telephone chair and mahogany, $64 grade for §: Tea wagon, mahogany, grade for $26.50. Gate leg table, antique ma- hogany, $48 grade for $24. ay-bed, English walnut, cane seat and head, $250 grade for $125. mahogany, Hi clock, black laequered, Westminster ‘chimes, $756 grade for $378. 8-pe. leather covered suite, loose cushion seats, $883 grade for $441.50, Red morocco covered arm- chair, $281 grade for $115.50. Chaise longue, cretonne coy- ered, $131 grade for $65.50. B-pe. green enameled decorated, $184 grade for §: Armehair, allover upholstered in blue velours, $225 grade for $445 grade ite, Bench, mahogany, mohair $113, Armchair, allover upholstered $190 grade for $95, and | SUITS Excellently tailored, $49 ‘ What is left of a yery clean stock in moderate and higher priced suits. Well cut models with narrow shoulders in duvet de laine, tinseltone, oxford cloth and fine tricotine. All the models have well-thought-out “points.” Noteh col- lars and adjustable. Plain tailored and more elaborate. Some with French seal (dyed coney) collars, In dark blue, brown and tan, Broken sizes, 100 of them.,..........-.. Nels -Today $69. 50 to $85—Tuesday $49 Especially foraiteranon wear$65 75 better suits in fine velours de laine, tricotine and duvet de laine. Models with squirrel, mole and nutria col- lars. Beautifully tailored arfd lined. Tricotine models with notch and adjustable collars. Fineness of detail and finish characterizes all of these. In midnight blue, brown and black .....,.... Today $89.50 to'$110—Tuesday $65 * * * BLOUSES. Smart Georgette crepe blouses, $5.95 100 Georgette crepe blouses of the type smart women invariably choose. In white and flesh color, Ttrimmed with real filet lace, touches of embroidery and Valenciennes lace, Frilled models, models with roll-back collars and V-necks. Models with square necks and vestees, Dainty, attractive and tiherde 7“ SS eck smart wear....... PO ier ‘oday $8.75, to $2. 50—Tuesday $5.95 Hand-made & Preach Blousté, $7.50 125 hand-made blouses, in batiste and voile, About half are French. All sorts of smart models.: Frilled, surplice and tie-back. High and V-necks, Models with attractive vestees. Many hand embroidered, and ornamented with hemstitching and drawn work. Trimmed with real filet lace, and a few with real Valenciennes... ........+-.0eeeeenee . Today $9. 75 to $15.75—Tuesday $7.50 Suit and dastiline blouses, $9.50 * 60 blouses in satin, crepe de chine, Georgette crepe, chiffon, batiste ‘and voile. “Suit blouses” of the more elaborate sort, Embroidered with metal and color. Beaded. “Costume” blouses of the over-blouse variety. In brown, tan, dark blue, black and taupe. Also in white batiate and Wile ANd COMA. :cccrcscantase pee ereseseeah 6 on Today $15 to $39.50—Tuesday $9.50 SKIRTS In attractive plaids, $8.75 i “! 60 skirts in smart plaids, stripes and plain dark blue and black, in pleated and tailored models. Rich colorings, combinations of blue and brown, tan and green, orange and PFOWN, ANG OCNEPBi a ntagec seks sap adasnbevnewsesd eenae Today $12, 75 to $16. 50—Tuesday $8.75 Skirts ai $10.00 and $25 80 skirts of satin, silk poplin, and wool novelty cloth: In tailored and more elaborate models, Black and dark day $15 to $18.75—Tuesday $10 nd plaids, individual models. Smart 15 in wool s distinetive colors In preparation for the Annual February Sale— 517 pieces of Furniture to be sold NOW at Half and Less ——: A Few examples == Wing rocker, manogany, cane back, velours covered seat, $66.50 grade for $33.25, Gate leg table red enamel.d, decorated, $65 grade for $82.00. Cubipet of satin-wood, rated, $400 for $150. Drop lid desk, golden oak, $63 ‘ahinety green 4 deco grade for $31.00. grade for $100. Table desk, mahogany, $97 walnut, $1,000 ¢ abinet, lacquered and bronze —mi top—$s895 grade for $400. fold walnut screen, cane top et panels, $305 grade nut, denim seat and luck, $245 pitak for $124.60. | I ibrary table mahogany, $60 acl Fr mirror, mahogany, i , golden oak, $76 | $24 grade for $12. grade Framed mirror, mahogany, Armehair, fumed ouk, leather $150 grade for $75. at and back, $65 grade Be ad, ivory enamel, full . $80 grade for $40, I ng table, ivory enamel, $81 grade for $40.60. Princess bureau, golden oak, $36 grade for $18, Bureau, golden oak, $51.50 25,75, cushion fumed oak, $60 | fumed oak, $23 wrade for $1 Rocker, mahogany, ta, covered seat, $31 grade, Armchair, mahogan; peker, ¥ rs co’ grade for $175. try seat, $70 grade 5 : B es = se Rock | Rifth ANew | ‘ mer aaniaat en = ere heen ee ee ee

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