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DAY, JANUARY 19, 1921: had THRIFT WEEK in New York Thrift consists in spending your money wisely. IE JOHN WA Broadway at Ninth, New York theta stealing ee, Automobile, was arrested v aie: THE nvEN NG ‘woRLD, WEDNE CHAUFFEUR UNDER ARREST. |stesting an automobiie, was arrested Hemmrick at Tremont and Westches- of stealing | ter Avenues, the Bronx. He is charged with Laving stolen @ machine from B, H, Vreeland of No, 13 West 46th a \Street, Aug. 18 last Lasi October he was arrested on manded yesterday to the Tombe for sentones ' Ee Skating at Van Cortlandt Park. The ‘k Department announced the lake in Van Cortlandt Park {9 ppen for skating to-day. The ice ix Jamon Grasso, ehauffeur, of No. 683 Ninth Avenue, twenty-three, Suueaesterns who the say has been atrested [another car theft charge and a man |five inches thick, This is the first gany times and is now out on $1,000 | named Jack Williams, who came into|time this winter a city park has been Pall ponding trial on the charge of |court. contessing the ‘robery was te-|opened to skaters, Formerly A. T. Stewart & Co. Store hours 9 to & | Women’s Silk Stockings, 60c pr.-Men’s Silk Socks, 38c pr. | Just two items from the most noteworthy Sale of Stockings we’ve had in years More than 18,000 pairs—probably the best-known brand in America We made a special trip to the Middle West just to get this big lot of good hosiery ; and the-two price examples given above tell you of an accomplishment that has not happened here in a long, long time. Be- ginning with— At 60¢ a pair Telephone Stuyvesant 4700 | ‘THE Febr February Furniture Sale is’ going on NOW. All our stocks of household furniture—largest single col- lection in the country—are | included. $800,000 worth is 25 to 35 per cent. less. | Many pieces are half price. About $150,000 worth is 10 per cent. less These Add to Your Income By Adding an Owen--- sateen eee en ee ‘ You reduce your rent and add to your Can Use are BED ROCK prices. And ce Bs home space with the Owen Dayen-0. & “ . thrifty people are availing Seconds' of Pah Seite. Thread silk; full What you save—fully 20%—is an increase The Daven-O of them every day. fashioned cotton tps, Soles, heals and toes. us yu niet CACniTIgE 8 FOES You add beauty and Fourth, Fifth and Sixth Galleries, New Building ; At $1.55 a pair | It is real extravagance to pay out money comkfort when you Seconds of our regular $2.35 to $2.95 grades. for rooms that are only used part of the time. With the Daven-O you use your rented add the Owen Daven-O to your Living Room as a ORIENTAL RUGS Several kinds—(1) thread silk, full fashioned; with cotton tops and soles, and embroidered’ or open work side clox. Also in dropstitch style. Black only. (2) Plain black, fine and sheer, (3) Plain black, light or medium weight, with cotton welt space 100% of each 24 hours— AND ALL with- Rare opportunity for exercise of Thrift Davenport— a : i and sole. Main floor, Old Building out any appearance of “skimping” or incon- i ‘ Prices are half and less in January Sale At 28¢c a pair venience. ita alr U He 500 Hearth size rugs, $32.50 up For Men coi econ of bur. SOc nnd GBs mrad Peover ‘ eb be Hearth sizes range from 8x5 % ft. to 5x8 ft. ‘The rug at $32.60 colors, or white with fancy turnover tops. Sizes A handsome Davenport—and a full size cally opens to the is a Mosoul, 5.5x3 half price—are ft. which was earlier $65. In this group—all at rouks, Kermanshahs, Daghestans, Kazaks, Tabrez, Fereghans, Cabistans, Bokharas. At 38c a pair 6% to 9%. most comfortable Seconds of 75¢ and 80¢c grades. Thread silk bed—each and entirely distinct—but all in one. i silk plated. Seamless. Thread silk i ; Pri 5 Revi t $59 50 ie you could wish 10 Chinese mats, 244x114 ft......... at $9 black, white and some colors. Silk plated Kinds are -_ At - : ed mx 7 ‘ Om 01 8, or clos s. Sizes 9% to Yay bi read sil mee Eee 8 ‘ . 10 Chinese rugs, 4x2 ft............. at $25 notin every kinds ; piala Soler, with meseetoad cotton tarnaver tops PAY FOR AN OWEN DAVEN-O AS IT PAYS YOU If you don’t know 10 Chinese rugs, 6x3 ft.......... at $47.50 At 38c a pair Also mercerized cotton qualities with silk stri the Daven-O, come Seconds of $1 to $1.50 grades. Cotton-and-wool | Sizes 4% to 9%. Main floor, Old Building Rescate SAROU KS now Half—or Less Inc. in and learn of its mixed socks, seamless. Various kindy qualities and - D. T. OWEN CO. many advantagea, TE, Oe ribeye oat Pll SA-| |" Note the Locations | i FURMVENDS 166 West 45th St. ett Burlington Areade floor, New Building The stockings for women and 34 E 03d 4 St. (DAVEN-OS) UPTOWN 53 Flatbush Ave. . CHINESE R ‘s I children will be found on the new— ) BROOKLYN Room-size ugs now Ha 5 ‘ Special FE, Open Saturday Erening Open Saturday Evening 8.10x6 ft... $175 | 1140x811 ft...$275 | 15x11 ft... For Children Aisle of Special Features - 9.8x7.11 ft. . . 16x11 ft 8 Main Floor Old Bldg. (Fourth Ave, side) 11.6x9 ft. 13.6x12 ft At 30c a pair The stockings for men will be found 4 12x9 ft.. 18x12 ft.. Seconds of our 65c grade. Black mercerized on the Burlington Arcade Floor, New 12x9 ft.. taioxias ¢ cotton stockings with double knees. Strong heels Building. lapping For Advertising Rates, Booklet of “Market Facts", Tel. 7291 Cort. % good. The doctrine that the universe is 46 $337 | 20x15 ft. Third Gallery, New Building Blanket Sale Yes, in spite of the big demand brought out by the cold weather $18 blankets, 60x84 in.—for $12 pair $23.50 blankets, 70x84 in.—for $15.65 pair $32 blankets, 80x90 in—for $24 pair Extra fine quality of wool in the filling; stripes of various colors, Bound with silk, $30 searlet blankets, 72x90 in.—$20 each These are imported blankets, pure wool warp and filling, weigh- ing 5% Ibs, each; black borders, narrow green silk binding. Finest blankets of their kind. 27 pairs blankets at half price Pure wool warp and filling, white or with pink or blue borders, 11.6x8.9 ft..... $275 cotton warp; border $39.75 is an unbelievably low price for this well-tail- ored coat of soft heather V Glen ™ 6% to 10. The Finer Corsets in the White Sale PARISIENNE corsets: —of pink coutil, with elastic gore in the bottom front, $6.75; our $9.50 grade. —of pink brocade, with elastic gere in the bottom front, $13.95; our $18.50 grade. When these lots are ex- hausted replacements of the same models ‘will be at the regular prices quoted above. BRASS are now Tbe and throughout New York. Maids’ colored work uni- forms, $3.50. The Final Disposal of Women’s Fashions will continue Thursday. WRAPS, originally $125 It begins to-day witn to $185—at $89.50 3, originally $89.50 to $135—at $59.50 and $75 originally $69 to $250—at $39.50, $59.50, $79.50 SKIRTS, originally $10 to $35—at $5 to $22.60 Second floor, Old Building Warm Things for Little Ones Sizes 8 to 16. Two pieces, $1.75 Flannelette Nightdrawers for 95c. Sizes 2, 4 and 6, : polo cloth. The luxurious Simple noteh collars, long or Beacon Blanket Robes toneding towards & better state, natural raccoon collar alone threaiquarten alsaves; af ateiped Sizes 6 to 14, $3.50, Sizes 2, 8 and 4, $2.50. cost the manufacturer $20 or figured s ac! Ls r, blue or Light and dark colored plaids and stripes, The disposition to take the most hopeful view or look on the brightest side of things and to believe that how- ever things may appear to the contrary, whatever occurs is right and good.” ———Standard Dictionary Definition. You can “cash in” on OPTIMISM | in the great market we tap for you! | élc., address Broadway Subway & Home Boroughs Car Adv. Co., Inc. |) 67 Liberty St., N. Y. | Controlling ihe Advertising on the entire Brooklyn a wl Transit System, Greater City. the Greatest Home Consuming Market of the —_ —but he was anxious to use up his surplus materials and made us a special price. “The BURNHAM” is of polo cloth in plain tones and heather mixtures of tan, brown and gray, warmly lined with an ex- tra heavy lining of fine suedeine cloth, A few coats are of tweed. Pleated Skirts, $11.75, They have been $23.50 to $32.50. They are made of excel- | lent material—after the smart- | est models in sports skirts of | Baronette Skirts, $9.75 The Baronette satin is of a fine quality that retails at $3.85 _yard. In white, beige, platinum, gray, rose, light and dark blue, orchid, muize, brown, black. Second floor, Old Building this type—some have box pleats, others knife pleats. All are beautifully tailored, and have a generous allowance of material. Women’s Slip-on Gloves, $1.85 pair 1680 pairs at this specially low price—women’s lamb- skin gloves, glace, slip-on, Biarritz overseam in gray, mode, brown, also white, white with black, black, and black and white. Women’s strep-wrist Capeskin Gauntlets 820 pairs in tan shades. $2.95 pair. Main floor, Old Building ——— eee lavender; of black and white fig- ured percale; of plain pink or tan chambray. Nurses’ uniforms, $3. Blue chambray, striped sucker or white linene. Nurses, uniforms, $4. White linene of an exception- ally fine quality. Maids’ uniforms, $4. 50, seer Black soisette, with notch col- lar. Sizes 34 to 44 Third floor, Old Building Nainsook Nightgowns High neck $5 to $8.75 We chose the materials for part of these, and sent them to Porto Rico, where they were made by hand, with wee buttons of pearl, and daintily and exquisitely em- | broidered. The more elaborately embroid- ered gowns are from the Philip- pines. Some of them have quaint round collars and turn-back cuffs, Others are collarless with a scalloped edge. Sizes 14 to 16, Third floor, Old Building Third floor, Old Building Final--- get new low prices Muskrat-lined, $285 14, original prices $675 and erveccand otter colli Lambskin-lined, $115 5, original price er or otter coll: Wallaby-lined, $115 Marmot-lined, $145 14, original prices $275 to $325—beaver and otter collars, ¢ Dogskin-lined, $78 5, with raccoon collars— originally $165, originally §: sun collars, originally $26 beaver or otter collars, originally $296. Burlington Arcade floor, New Building Men’s Fur-lined Overcoats Half-lined Overcoats, now $1065 16 hulf-lined with wallaby, with beaver or otter collars 17 half-lined with lambskin, beaver or opos- 265; 8 half sed with marmot, with $30 pair for the $60 blankets, 60x90 all white. 1.25; our $1.50 to $3 grades. 4 “J " > ‘ $33 pair for the nkets, 80x90 in., all white. a ti $5.50 Sweaters for $3.75 j a a . . $18.75 pair for the $37.50 blankets, 72x90 in,, colored borders. in two*’models—a coat sweater and a slipover model with M Optimism: Doctrine or view Fourth Gallery, New Building ae sailor collar, knitted in belt and tie ending with tassels. Pockets, . . : eee eee, Maids’ and Nurses’ high collar, wide belt. Copenhagen and navy blue, brown and tan, : that everything in nature is or- 6s ” a $ Sites, 2 U0 6 YearM F 2, Bit eserrtbiig 9 The BURNHAM Uniforms, $3.50, $4 TEAR see ered for the best. ool Chinchilla Coats 5 F Mi 14 t 20 Lower than current prices! Double-breasted box coat of.gray chinchilla, lined with red flan- , erat Se or 1Ss Oo nel. Belt and pockets, A few heather mixtures in Raglan sleeve } The order of things in the universe Smart Sport and Trotteur Coat at $39.75 —so reports an experienced | topcoat style. For the 1 to 4-year-old. $ being adapted to produce the highest AGE pO ie Oat & sce woman who shopped $3.50 Flannelette Pajamas for $1.50 ?