The evening world. Newspaper, April 4, 1921, Page 11

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a j : s ‘heel : THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, APRIL 4, T921. . , compared with $15 to-day and the sume size spoonful of Bo ong with the corned t y ago onions cost 0 a they are 60c 4 bag. In fact, many restaurants charge higher rates than they did a year ‘Oranges, grape ey and apple 8 cost only about one- California lemons will be ¢ tion to-day Boxes of Sicily averagin, are. selling at un average of 60 X, large lemons for on' A Week of Special Merchandise Offerings—April 5th to 12th WEEK in NEW YORK Formerly A. T. Stewart & Co. eeniipacscs le mons can be re tal ted Sh si Broadway at Ninth Street, New York. Telephone Stuyvesant 4700. Store Wours 9 to 5. Big Fall) in Wholesale’ Costs) sey Morse potatos, Nev tcule Not Reflected in What market: UL owing to the ample ‘sup. pee 1 ¢ th ive . plies of old pu toes and old onions . . ve en. tel ing 0! t e early ginnings ’ oi Consumer Pays the new 8 will have to be sold Beautiful Voiles W | Tu S c gts avs: Outer eae of the Wanamaker business 60 years ago | esday s§ pecials —only 50¢ yard and of the A. T. Stewart business 98 years ago. Erinted chiffon’ volles, Now we shall demonstrate—in a week of special Imported—the same ex- | merchandise offerings—over and above the regu- quisite qualities we have | j.> service of our regular every-day complete sold, recently, for $1 yard. ¢ D We stocks, some of the advantages that come in deal- resigns and Calon ig indicate | ch their high rank—such designs ing with an organization that has perhaps the cheaper: grades, See ates greatest buying power—which brings lowest Navy blue grounds with whit i i ality—of ¢ ‘ figores, welts. rounds wien | Erices and highest quality—of all the great black or navy blue figures— | retail general stores in the United States, By P. Q. Foy. 2W PRANS ATLANTIC on (Special Food Expert, Evening World) | LONDON, April 4.—An Pxchange Deupite the efforts of the large beef | ‘re fompanies to maintain’ wh way of Copenimgen, says that the Nor- prices they Pon trenh denfjeldske Steamship Company, la onjunction with the Strays 8) $8.75 Blouses for $6.85 | —100 tailored gingham models. | Blouses of imported Anderson | Go: “ae in the Te Avenue distri Friday and Saturday, which than one cent lower than in Chicago, while a fair grade of medium beef cost the retail dealer from 1c to Lic and light medium beef was sold at A2e to Isc. A survey in Yorkville and Harlem gingham, after the fashion of an Eton blouse, with collar, cuffs and | band down the front of white linen crash bound with the gingham. In blue, black, pink, tan and white ge Saturday did not find retail prices | in stripe, and ‘iguret, Way This particular week—from April 5 to 12—is checka, on meaty much lower than she previ- | touched with tints of gold, rose, * i ante . us. week, although wholesale prices | CREDIT TERMS green and cadet blue chosen for the celebration, because the Wana * : | 150 Tailored Blouses— ; $7 95 were fully tw cents lower. Rib 6,100 yards, Tuesday. maker business was founded April 8, 1861. First Frock with $9.75 and $13.75 grades \ D) Foast from medium steers, which 3.00 Down on $50. Main Floor, Old Building. . . ; ait ns ; ‘ , 750 “ 100.0 y, heavy . Georg pe, satin. ‘ . : | > , For Miss 14 to 20 than a hundred are graded at over $10.50, There are 10-0 “ 150.00 | Frilly Crepe de chine Tuesday s Specials Fringe is on the tip of | Shirts with flat turned-back collar and cuffs and shirts 15-00 - # 200.00 Negligees, $12.50 Ss itis ee“ = : | edged with a fine,pleated frill. Well groomed shirts in the tongue of every young Grastil. Uke, oneciien ats: | Women’s fine Sample Wraps, $98 woman interested in the | Habutai silk. Georgette and crepe de chine blouses with ( : new fashions. In other | flat turn-back collar and tailored jabot frill down the front, fairs of soft erepe de chine— —one-third to half below words smenss in flesh, white and bisque. All beautifully made. just as pretty and springlike as present selling prices 50 Georgette crepe and crepe ; 5 i=4 ae eee) e de chine Blouses—$15 grades { $12.75 Glose® to whole: the Queensboro Bridge than in the @venues in the » neighborhood, A fair grade Fringe is causing wompetition betw A ccc oticcon or dainineny ictisg antar ue fee ae wn only ie of a furore Chree models in this group—one illustrated. ljlesh fee of 260 to 28¢ would admit a perky fluied frills’ that orna- Wwe have n this ule Minaes GABRIELLE CHANEL has | color, bisque or white crepe de chine combined with Valen- B profit, and roast ment the graceful sleeves and acne! Nal ig tn wal alfa piven er et to seft silk | ciennes lace and net and hand-made filet lace. Crepe de copied from Paris models. No two crepe frocks almost covered of the wraps are alike. with fringe. ‘was retailed at 28c to deep V neckline. t the consumer more tha chine model is of the French type, beautifully beaded. | oe to ste Open Saturday Evenings Fastened with a tiny silk | | Bike as came tagem of Second Floor, Old Building ESE strike in the whole-| 104 ST. “L" STATION at CORNER flower ant ita farsi ane Developed in the finest of vel- | we thell introdues tomo lel, — Las = utte ¢ emerges from two eyelets to tie > vety ny. ic j A re = ’ ) dyne, . duvetyn, tricophine, wool | $39.50 was in d aC y yne, yn, q 39.5) pired by u Chanel q I ? in front, twills, velonde, and marvella cloth. model. | $8 for $12 camel Ss hair Blankets In rose, in blue, wistaria, light blue, orchid, pink. Straight-line capes—-over-cape in In’ navy blue, black or white. | Three-quarters camel hair; one-quarter wool; no cot- COLUMBUS AVE Third Floor, Old Building. ‘ _ Waist or full-length—straight Chi- Sevens neat Ot Be | ton or dye; natural camel color; bound at both ends with ——— | nese effect, wide straight sleeves—variations of the gen- Z _ brown silk. Size 66x84 in. They were wonderful even at SET.103 & 104"st “Retail prices éreamery butter | darme coat with long waist-line and ‘fullness over the hips | $12; at $8 they are beyond all competition. Only 274. es crennery Eon Silk Petticoats for | —combinations of satin or faille and cloth, re | ' é wOGk : ; large women, $7.95 - a Qrith the most exquisite quality of fine Canton erepe $9 for “$12.50 filled Comforters : tea DEI In midnight blue, beige, tan, gray. Sorrento blue and black. Rave eases ene Higher on fresh ¢ auven aes ins a! exe Some embroidered in conttanannseciors a ht ae | Coverings of fancy figured and floral sateens with Emown, as first (GRANULES) size petticoats of this char- Second Floor, Old Building. plain sateen border: large size—cut 72x84 in. Only 198. a ane : acter of material, workman- 9 °K 5 ean be For INDIGESTION ship and style cost much 18 fine Fur Scarves $12.75 pr. for $17 and $19 Blankets Fae — more. OBR it ‘ —have sold as high as $21.50 and $23.50 to 32 ect > y fisher scarves GOP. a casas pede BLOOD, White, pure wool fillings on light cotton w: 3 with is of fresh ¢ Fashioned aft excelent , pure wool filings on light cotton warp; wi Se URN intel Dissolve iaetantly on tos Ee model tor large women, espe. | $225 natural blue fox scarves (3), for..........$175 pink and blue borders; some all-white; double bed size—72x 4 ha b, cially selected by us—both $75 to $89.50 Hudson Bay sable scarves (11)... .$67.50 84 in. and 72x90 in.; cut and bound separately. Only 152 lo not have to crus! straightline and flounced. Of prs. Fourth Gallery, New Buiidin, heavy quality satin, taffeta, All from our regular stocks, full-furred, of excellent | 7 aan ob QUICK RELIEF ! ae and changeable, or of silk | quality. The baby fisher fur is dark, soft, silky. The Hudson Bay sable scarves are one-skin. Sheets and Pillow Cases wey “Also in Rablet form for th in tablet form for those many especially attrac- who prefer them. tive ale in regular sizes at i, meee coe Biven Ola VBuilsiny | LILLIAN c t | A pew low level—for Wanamaker Week only, while MADE BY SCOTT & BOWNE s rsets these quantities last on high grade standard sheets and MAKERS OF | "pe Cee aa aan: Women’s $69.50. fo $135 Gowns, $52 | OSE pillow cases’ of excellent muslin; very long wearing. eh SCOTT’S EMULSION| | Nay ; for large women 1,572 Sheets 1,944 Pillow Cases Se Dress ne Dut a) | $3.85 99 . More than two-thirds of the col- | Made in Paris, by a | From 204 to 480 of a size. From 288 to 660 of a size. gerved.” Cubba | Hundreds of pretty petti- lection are graded above $75. famous corsetiere, exclusive- Size Grade Price Grade Price coats in a’great array of at- ; BE : ; * 90 in. . aee 88 tractive new models, ma- 125 of the gowns were specially ly for w ee terials and colors. purchased for this event. Peele deminer er DESI, ‘Se Ate Main Aisie, Main Floor, Old Bidg. - OF ration Weng Wey iM as | a | 25 were taken from our own new | ee ptinet eae ae B0x9 in : F | 2 48e 44e Bw P h F k | spring stocks, | and a graceful contour to | celal a Heese $2.10 | First Floor, O14 Building A orc rocks | . women's figures of generous r is pa : | for large women Vor trotteur and afternoon wear proportion ; | 300 Pure Linen I ablecloths i ) OPEN SATURDAY Our Liberal Credit|| | are gowns of taffeta, satin, Georg- | ¥or the sleh Hy pas a | 2x2 yards—$7.75 grade for.......... $4.95 j Jersey and Connee: Striped voile with panel front tine. medium low bust, long’ hips, Heavy quality and beautiful linen, i —long T ar and s . ; ‘ ; P Jaintily finished ace and | ir i All Goods Marked 86th staat Cross- of ie Tae soe ane yee _ Frocks with the straight long-waisted silhouette, with pang woako. mali tgee/ RGU | = a acs k ah Rianhs ONS Bullen ; F * Dareg ate land Weeace ee | skirts that feature side panels softly draped, and the much i . ed - Bure . in Plain Figures Buses Two Bl anaes Reals desired coat frock, are included. And various types of For medium stout = $6.50 doz. for $9.50 tin, Napkins Motor Truck Away. crous skirt, trimmed at bottom | smart ornament, such as cut-cut embroidery, fine beading, | Model cererully fashioned of 0 doze ly; 21-inel kins; heavy i ality. ¢ ; Herat 84th St. “L" Sta- with wide tue Navy, brown, | fj aiehing embroidery and He pie pink toile and cleverly boned to dozen on -inch napkins; heavy in quality and Deliveries tion at Our Door. black or lavender stripes on | '1N€ matching embroidery and embroidery in contrasting hold figure firmly and prevent aple sndid in range of patterns, Firat Floor. Old Building white ground; $11.75, aapae paecpboually well ee Simple and lovely in spreading; long hips prettily ~ Blue or black Normandy voile lesign n the new smart shades of light tan, midnight j iamiiens $24.50. 1 with tiny white dot. Tuxedo | blue, gray, Maillard brown and in black. For stout figures 500 dozen 1 urkish Towels collar of white organdie, hem- | for s ‘ 4 { stitehed in color to match turn- | For dinner and evening wear | Model of fine white coutil; $6 and $7.80 dozen for the $9 and $10.50 grade ' u on Sens at ie < | are gowns of lace and satin and Georgette crepe, in black ORES eRn rH Ever ee spines Avy ramet d of double sis Ae SG) is Pretty tunic effect on the full | and in high shades. Lovely beaded models beautifully de- $22.60. Really: remaris Ke te2 ad “i ialit EGE OF OEIC ROPES Es | Signed and simple. Models that combine tuile and satin Third Floor, Old Building seally remarkable, us prices und qualities go. Third Floor, Old Building | and sequin Delicate pastel colors. — | Sse Fizoty, Ot) anialrig | —_—— The woman who desires a spring and summer evening | L a a é BS >» “‘Wanamaker- Special” frock will find some remarkable values in this collection. | I ure Linen Huckaback T owels | _ Second Floor, Old Building ~ | In guest, medium and large sizes; hemmed and hemstitehed; Suits for Boys, $25 _— = ~- 4 ja epecls) purchang that made us tuke out of our own stocks | . 5 hie ied and enter also in the sale some of our regular 2S. pe With two pairs of knickers $39. 50 to $65 Fr rocks, $29. 50 MG these new low prices = OMI OF GUE gegular lines vo meet i Have you seen these suits For Miss 14 to 2 H s Pie ' ’ Miss o 20 ematitehed : Price —- —the beautiful materials. ; * 5 Gea Price 20X36 in... $16.50 doz. 4 a A 100 Frocks of taffeta and serge 3 | 20x26 in. $18.00 do. Queen Anne Period American Walnut Dining Room Suite the smart attractive de- seeemblad fron cur Rae 39. ro Hy BS oes | gox3o in $21.00 0% Consisting of Buffet, China Closet, Serving Table and Dining Table, signs such as invisible on. Sizesare broken buteach | -$12,00 $9.60 doz. Hemmed 48 inches wide, 6 foot extension; $15.00 &9,00 doz. ! $16.50 $10.80 doz 17s 1 21,00 $15.00 de 1 arm, 5 side chairs; chairs have slip seats of genuine Meri # pieces 7) Qed stripes, wide check effects that are so low-toned as to look almost like plain col- ors? Have you examined the ' $7.20 $6.00 doz. r $10.80 $8.75 doz. n 1.20 $10.80 doz. First Floor, Old Building of the sizes—14 to 20 years—are in pleasing selection. The Wanamaker Taffeta frocks dominate, but lim n— 32 there ure also trotteur models in Pu the ned . 8: ‘oy the Ameri Men’s $40 to $50 Suits—$35 workmanship and seen the erge, Ganiibabes A. cath wee th i if ; ; custom-like finish to linings Also safe, Cury ‘a 250, taken from our own fresh to seams and particularly to at $29.50 to $49.50, a little group SEPA ena Spring stocks, They are $40, $45 such important parts as col- | of evening frocks that were originally $49.50 to $75. Of re with and $50 suits. $35 is the special lars and shoulde Socond Floor, Old Buliding, Tenth Street upholstered in co: reversible bod lidi Remarkable values i — well, and ®,-inch rubber tires. pees aid gr ciee posuere wi Nightgowns, $7.95 to $12.75 faney pleats and yokes, \ Wanamaker Week price—and on 250 suits only, Third Gallery, New Building Five models tha = Hand-made copies of I’rench nightgowns which sold . . four single-breasted, one double- all the smart designing that can M go into a boy's suit, | for $16.5 The material is the same fine ba- ain rioor opeciais brevsted. One,of the modeis has NATIONAL DAVENPORT Sizes 7 to 18 years, | tiste. filet and Irish lace is hand-made. The em- 150 boys’ straw hats, black Patch pocl All the models are half-lined. Sizes 84 to Upholstered in imitation leather; makes full size bed when ¢ 50 Hats for boys, $3 broidery is done by hand. Three exquisite mode and blue and natural, $1.50. io regular, and a good selection of stouts, longs and shorts. apa ad Mlusteatedl Gas cay'os so suh slp auanyssunreaweinns ae New hats for spring, Of | At $7.95—V neck life, filet At $1 , em Fae er eee eran A dozen patterns stitched tweed to match the | and embroidery, broide , Trish oWorment : Haurineboue \iv-line stripes, subdued mixtures, and 1 ier f ibori ome erringbones, huir-line s! S, 8 > , sults A aah ta/an to: wek pfitet: seas for ribbon, handkerehie a ; two tones of plair very. very good colorings , iat court e End - Third Flagr, Old Building Third Floor, Old Building : Main Floor, Old Buitaing \ rave treat Burlington Arcade floor, New Bid. 4

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