The evening world. Newspaper, February 23, 1921, Page 13

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5 t ITEENTH STREET Established 1827 WEST OF FIFTH AVE. Thursday Special Women’s and Misses’ Tricotine Dresses Were $23.75 The model pictured may be chosen in navy blue, brown, tan or black. Other desirable styles, not illustrated, are cluded at this value. in- Sizes 36 to 46. Thursday Special Women’s Extra Size Suits « Special 36.00 Three new models of fine tricotine, to which shawl, notch and Tuxedo collars, fancy stitching and braid trimming give an interesting style choice. Sizes 89 to 53 and 4014 to 5214. One model pictured, Thursday Special Women’s. Extra Size Skirts Were $8.97 Separate skirts fashioned of good quality serge, in model with panel front, full gathered back and detach- able belt. Button trimming on pock- ets and belt. Navy blue and black. 30'to 40 waistband, HEARN oe +t oe . ‘THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 23, 1921. Broadway at Ninth Street, New York. Business Hours— 9 to 5. a), HALF Price for FURNITURE for Four Days More} Very Important Sale of Pianos and Player-Pianos | 1,536 of Pearl Necklaces—$4,326 The exquisitely textured $1 pce deal pearl neck- ace tha ery smart wo- man peri a a vital part of her daytime and evening wardrobe is, as a rule, cost- ly and not to be considered lightly. Here are five grades to go for half—and less The two finest grades are those wonderful opalescent pearls that influence and imitate the real Oriental pearls to such an amazing depth of perfection. The other three grades are wu- usually good, even at their original prices. First grade, $3.75 to $7.50 —established price, $7.50 to $16, Second grade, —established price, $15 5 Third grade, $12 to $30 —established price, $25 to $65. | Fourth grade, $18 to $45 ~established price, $36 to 893. | Fifth-grade, $388 to $68 -established price, $78 to $138, he fourth and fifth grade necklaces are fini with soli and second grades gold spring ring snap. Main floor, Ola Buliding, Lowest prices in years for LINENS All are fine linen, and of excellent quality. Table cloths: $6.25 for size 54x54 in. $7.25 for size 68x63 in, Larger table cloths: $7.50 for size 72x72 in—a snow white linen in a range of patterns. Napkins (22x22 in.) to match, $8.75 dozen. Other napkins: $9.75 dozen for 22x22 in. and 28x23 in. that have sold as high as $18 dozen—in a splendid range of patterns. Linen pillow cases: $2.75 pair for hemstitched cases, 22x36 inches. First floor, Old Building. Crepe de Chine Better kind—$1.95 A very good grade of crepe de chine, 40 in. wide, in all the wanted shades, Tt will not puic. Heavier qualities of crepe de chine are $2.85 and $3.50 yard. Plenty of gray, blue and black. Main floor, Old Building. An exquisitely soft Blanket Of camel’s hair. With border designs of brown with a green check, lavender and green stripe, with green and lavender check. $42.50 each. Fourth Gatlery, New Building. Thursday’s Sales A “sale’ Fifth a Oriental Rugs, below market price New Pianos and Player-Pianos, reduced Boys’ Stormy Weather $10 Silk Handbags for $11,536 Pearl Necklaces for............$4,326 } Women’s 36-in. Hudson Men’s Double-Breasted Burlington Arcade floor, New Building. Women’s Moire Bags, Women’s Tape Handkerchiefs, linen, 35c ea. Women’s Cotton Lingerie at A lot of interesting Novels at Alsie of Special F -STAIRS STORE Women’s Dresses, below wholesale Women’s $8.10 to $9.60 Women’s $7.40 Pumps Men’s well-known Shirts....... A in the Wanamaker sense, is the offer of serviceable goods at less than market price. Half-Price Days—February Furniture Sale ng Sixth Galleries, New Building. Third Gallery, New Building. First Gallery, Coats .for less Third floor, Old Building, New Building. Main floor, Old Building. Seal Coats.......$225 Second floor, Old Buliding. Ulsters............$35 $2.50; leather,... .$4.50 . d0c ea. atures, Main floor, Old Building, Shoes. | SOAP—March Sale Orders taken now You may send in your orders now for KNICKER- BOCKER Hardwater Soap —the famous soft latheru toilet soup at the March Sale price— Tie a dozen It has been selling ror $2 doz. And for BLUE MOTTLE laundry soap (** like magic; the dirt jus 8 out of | the clothes."’) | Se for 8 oz. bar Two bars of BLUE MOTTLE soap will do the work of three of the usual laundry soap, be- cause it is all pure soap—r waste, Main floor, Old Buliding, | . a = ee. (Lh.-. i Stormy Weather Coats for Boys, less 20 sheep lined coats, lamb col- lar, 12 to 18 years, $10—were $18. 162 heavy plaid checks w sizes 7 to 18 years, 85 school ulsters, full or one quarter lined, heavy overcoats, were $25 to $42.50 800 heavy sl ake, knit, to 16 years, $6.0—were $3.75, Third floor, Old Buliding. Le ME te a Formerly A, T. Stewart & Co, This ts the player-mano which you may buy Thursday for $525 above indicates. — 1 $650 Player-pi 36-in. Hudson seal On go for $525 Coats for $225 So popular has been Hud- son Seal (dyed muskrat) this season, that the price for prepared muskrat skins has stiffened. We deem ourselves particularly for- tunate in being able to get these 36 in. coats to sell for so little as $225 each. Full flare, belt, deep cape col- lar, bell cuffs, self-trimmed, or with’ squirrel or skunk collar and cuffs. Near-seal Coats, $125 (dyed coney) Full flare, belted, 1 collar and cuffs of elunk; some welt trimmed. Second floor, Old Building, A\\ Advance showing— | March China Sale | In accordance with our custom, the goods as- sembled for the March Sale) of China, Glass and Art-| wares will be spread oit,| beginning Thursday morn-| ing, for advance inspection. Selections may be made and purchases closed, to be entered as of March 1st, after which date deliveries will be made. The sale includes— French, English, Bavarian and American dinner sets at re-| ductions of 20 to 50 per cent, —fancy china and cut glass, at a third to half less; —artwares, a fourth to half! less; | —all our regular year ‘round grades. No question as to quality. Second Gallery, New Building. New Togs for wee girls First showing. imported and domestic the delicate shades bow. Several models, al quisitely dainty and charming,| toat bring out all the loveliness| of a tiny girl; f Chambray frocks little collars and cuff. hand smocked in fro blue or lavender; $2 Chambray frock, quaint mod- el, with white collars and cuffs —a bright bit of embroidery— edged with tiny fluting pink, blue or tan—$4.25, Girls’ Coats, $12.95 to $25 tle models in a ig home- erges and » the most} fastidious little lady will find to her taste; all commendably tai- lored. Sizes 2 to 6, Hats, $5.50 to $9.50 Tailored styles in the finest of ¢ shapes, ul excellent quality of ribbon, Third floor, Old Building, | grosgrain less than half 3,000 yards, 38¢ yard. Qualities which we have sold in our own stocks at 75c to $1.10 yard. A little surplus of one of our manufacturers — stripes and prettiest of floral effects and colorings in rep and tapestry weaves. Suitable for slip-covers, draperies and upholstering of furniture. Fourth Gallery, New Building. Oriental Rugs below market price Last year the 152 rugs in this sale would have sold for an aggregate of $75,800. They are offered, for Thursday’s selling, for an aggregate of $38,700. $42.50 to $100 each. 40 small and medium size Mosoul and Daghestan rugs, 5.7x3.6 ft. to 9x3.10 ft. $75 to $150 each. 60 antique and modern Kazak rugs, 7x8.10 ft. to 8.6x5.8 ft, Room-size Sarouks: 12.3x8.8 feet 11.8x7 feet.. 11.8x7.4 feet Room-size Chinese rugs: 9x12 ft. (avera: 9.10x8.2 feet. 9.8x8 feet. 11,9x9 feet... 13,6x12 16x12 fe 18x12 feet ‘Third Galle | Graceful, flowing ‘Oriental Robes Imported from Japa: made of fine Oriental silky —in lovely colorings—bro- caded effects, and plain silks daintily fashioned or} attractively hand-embroid-| ered, of models—some aracteristic pocket sleeves, olhers with graceful) adaptations of the mandarin! sleeve. | Price $22.50. Other Orienal robes of the ame fine in exquisite shades show ombre tones, batik and more elaborate mbroid- & pic I? is not big type and big talk in the newspapers—but the quality, fashion and fair price of the goods in the store which make value and give lasting satisfaction. '$10 Silk Bags ‘Thursday, for $7 Of good quality navy or blactc! moire silk on attractively de-| signed frames with green gold or silver plate finish, L es 65 upright pianos | 75 player-pianos ae | All new, fresh from the factory, each bearing a name well known in New York— H. & S. G. Lindema: —will be offered, beginning Thursday, at actual savings of $125 to $155 an instru- ment. To be exact— $475 pianos for $345 * 65 only; H. & S. G. LIN- DEMAN upright pianos; excellent tone; mahogany case of likeable simplicity. Prior to the Ist of this month the price of these pianos was $540. So that you see it is an even better offer than the head 75 only; H. & S. G. LIN- DEMAN upright player- pianos; tone and case same as the upright pianos; play- er action one which has been proven in years of sat- isfactory playing. Prior to the Ist of this month the price of these player-pianos was $78). Think of it! You may buy one Thursday for $525. $900 player-pianos to go for $745 This is one of the Wana- maker Roll of Honor pianos, but the name is un- mentioned (although it is on every instrument) out of deference to the many dealers over the country who céniiot share with us this offer because it is too small to “go around.” There are only $5 instru- ments —a small group which accumulated in the fectory. The tone of the instru- ment is exquisite, sweet, enduring. The player-action is good, and will permit of self ex- pression in the playing. Prior to the Ist of this month price of this player piano $950. Convenient terms to all You may compare these instruments tone with tone, case with case—with any of the instruments on the Wanamaker Roll of Honor. You will find them side by side, in the Piano Salons, Thursday morning. First Gallery; New Buliding. and well-made metal) ed with silk in colorings. | frame adds nee and desir- “Only Fou Days More!” Part of our good regular stoc Don’t let this important opportunitly pass without seeing whether it doesn’t hold something of interest to you. Half price for furniture of the Wanamaker stand- ard at a time like this, is a rare thing—so rare that, on Tuesday next, it won't be. Today, approximately 10,000 pieces of furnit for all rooms, are assembl on our Gallery floors, all re- duced in price for the great February Sale. The re- ductions average higher than 30 per cent. There are Hundreds of pieces at Half Price —matched suites and sep- arate pieces for the bedroom, for the dining room, for the living room; —scores of chairs, of sorts, plain and ueboesren —brass bedsteads, hall summer furniture of reed willow, etc. Dining-room Furniture at half price Sixty-seven different stylcs to choose matched suites of any, walnut, black and lacquer and gray and gold lacquer, mostly all ten- piece suites; a few of four and eight pieces; in Chip- pendale, Heppelwhite, Queen Anne, Sherato Louis XV., Louis » an Italian designs. Prices range from $215.50 | for a $481 four-piece suite of mahogany in Louis XV. design to $1,000 for a $2,000 ten-piece suite done in black and gold laequer. A few of the Dining- room Suites $766 suite for $383. Ten pieces, mahogany. $834 suite for $417. Ten pieces, mahogany. $903 suite for $451. Ten pieces, walnut, Sheraton design. $1005 suite for $502.50, Ten pieces, mahogany, Queen Anne design. $1193 suite for $596.50. Ten pieces, mahogany, Queen Anne design. $1215 suite for $607.50. Ten pieces, mahogany. $1398 suite for $699. sare pieces, walnut, Louis $1576 suite for $788. Ten pieces, mahogany, Chip- pendale, $1610 suite for $805, Ten pieces, mahogany. 1808 suite for $909, Ten pieces, walnut, Italian design. 4 THE MEN’S STORE Comfortable Ulsters, $35 Snow storms come ‘ may and go, if men have coats such as these ~to wear, They're large, roomy, double ‘ breasted ulsters of warm, serviceable cloth and are very smart lookin They were bought to sell at $75 to $90. Grays, browns, heather mix- tures. Full assortment in the arger sizes, but quantities are limited in the ler sizes. More Two-trousers Suits for Men $87.50 the suit. Plain colors; blues, grays, and heather mixtures; serges, flannels and unfin- ished worsteds, Single and double-breast- ed models in conservative and semi - conservative styles. Burlington Arcade floor, New Buliding.

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