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aug No. 18 West 724] " ‘WOULD BAR FARRAR |"sht at his_home, ig FILM FROM FRANCE |" <ieck,{ormotrow morning. "ily mapa! vert dasa ine Ww i sinters sy Bleu Attacks American Diva s “Ferocius Partisan” of the ” Hohentoferns During War. PARIS, April 11.—The announce- ment that Geraldine Farrar’s film “Jeanne d'Arc” is to be presented in Paris has brought forth a bitter at- tack in letit Bleu which charges Miss Farrar with being strongly pro-Ger- man, with being attached to the Hohenzollerns and of having uttered calumnies aguins( France. The news- paper demands that her presentation of “Jeanne d'Arc” in France be for- \ bidden, old. “The Hohenzollerns during the war, had no more ferocious partisan THE SIGN OF than this American’ singer,” says a Petit Bleu. “Miss Farrar is a woman THE COFFEE CLUB. ‘who has ulways loudly affirmed her Look for it in store win- keen love for Ge rmany and her en- ¢husiasm for kultur. “She has not changed uor have we. This proves we are right in protest- ing, whatever the Parisian promoters ef American Boche films may con- tinue to think.” dows. The dealer who displays it can advise you in the right selec- tion and making of Cof- fee—necessary to real | Coffee satisfaction. $<» Sleeping Sickne: JOINT COFFEE TRADE teeta PUBLICITY COMMITTEE ‘The funeral of Louts Napoleon Levy, 74 Wall Street New York lawyer and realty operator, with ofMtces | at No. 38 Park Row, who died Saturday For The Tired Man Of Business. | There is no better stimeleat / than good wholesome milk. The piece and ene BORDENS: FarmProducts Co,Inc. | Cortlandt £961. BAUWINI BRO NonTHWest CORNER SIXTHAVESIO = 57k, Sala - Movine Time will soon be here uy NOW is the time and HERE is the place for the careful house furnisher to find the necessities as well as the inexpensive luxuries that add attractiveness to the new home. Our unusual display and variety are fur- ther distinguished from other stores by prices no- ticeably low even among to- day’s falling values. Be- sides, our ‘‘To-Your- Home” Deliveries, Satis- faction-Service and Liberal Credit are at your disposal, Dresser In_ American Walnut finish, as illustrated at $39:% Louis XVI. Period Bedroom Suite, in French Gray or Antique Ivory Consisting of Dresser, Chifforobe, Bow Foot-End Bed; four pieces With Twin Beds $559.50. ity Dresser and illustrated, at 3-Piece Lioing Room Suite Mahogany finish frame, neatly carved, with loose cush- ions of velour on polished wood seats; 3 pieces, as il- $ -00 lustrated J 5 OPEN SATURDAY EVENINGS. MOTOR TRUCK DELIVERIES WWCor.6" Aves \S"Sr. THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, APRIL 11, 1921, Formerly A. T, Stewart & Co. Charming Canton crepe frocks in navy blue, beige, gray, and brown and beige combination—the latter with motives of Chifley embroidery. Crepe-back satin in navy blue, brown and black. Georgette crepe. beaded, navy blue over a foundation of gray Georgette crepe, with radium lace. Second Floor, Old Building Women’s$69.50 to $75 Wraps—858 50 street wraps from our own stocks, all full lined with crepe-de-chine or a well known soft silk. Mirella cloth, in navy blue, black, Hindustan tan, and a few ostrich gray. A few tricotines in navy blue and black. And a covert gabardine—a wrappy sports coat about 40 inches long. Second Floor, Old Building Women’s $68 Suits—$55 Fifty very lovely tailored suits from our own stocks—two or three of a kind in sizes 84 to 88—mostly of tricotine in navy blue or black—a few Poiret twills. The choice will be unusually diverting. There’s a tricotine suit with pretty triple ripple coat faced with satin—a tricotine with Chinese embroidery on the little “boxy” coat—a Poiret twill with one-button Tuxedo front coat and roll collar faced with gray veldyne. Exquisitely tailored. Second Floor, Old Building Women’s 3 $15. $15.75 ‘Skirts—$12. 15) Stripes and plaids in a variety of colorings; box and combination pleatings; belts 26 to 32 inches. Second Floor, Old Building $69.50 Braided Coats, $59.50 For Miss 1} to 20 One of the most unique and chic of Paris hions has been adapted in these coats, The sleeves are the feature—their bell-shaped contour is emphasized by the clever application of a new braid the braid has effective design printed in a cire finish. The braid also con- tinues down the sides of the coat to the bottom. The coat is of navy blue or black tricotine, and the fringe-edged sash is of soft black satin.» Illustrated. A number of our fine jndividwal model wraps and frocks have had prices lowered. Second Floor, Old | Bulldl ding— —Tenth Street French Lace Flouncings—Less Black Silk Chantilly Fringes, too 18 i Grade i: | Silk fringes, 15¢ to $3.50 24 i yard our 380c to $10.5C a6 grades; black, navy, white, 24 taupe and Burgundy. 36 Main Floor, Old Building $2 and $2.2 25 eres Many different styles in pretty neckwear, inclucin Buster Brown collars, silk bow ties in black and colc sortment, 1.50 guimpes, a good as Main Floor, Old Building 50c Veilings—35c Chenille dotted. All desirable colors. Main Floor, Old Building Boys’ ’ $17.50 S Suits— $13.50 Each suit has two pairs of knickers. They are in the best styles of spring, made to our own specifications. Handsome tweeds and mixtures in grays, browns, tans, and green; patch or regular pockets; some have plaits. Sizes 6 to 17 years. Boys’ $13.50 Coats—$9. 75 We never offered the same grade less than $13.50, and the same coats have been marked far more than that else- where. Fine tweeds in tan, grays, and mixtures with patch pockets, shaped flaps, all ‘round belts, double breast- ed. Sizes for 3 to 10 yeu 8. Third Floor, Old Building Wanamaker - Week Specials in Notions Imported steel Scissors—3 42 Metal or celluloid Bag-tops Oe a aah RK cabenses ta Oka vari-colored celluloid, $1 grade —50e. grades—t6e. Rustproof, nickeled safety rar ins, with guarded coil, several Ready-made dress linings; | Sizes, 10c grade—4 cards for 45c; white only; sizes 34 to 44, 26c. ‘Notion Section. Main Floor, Old Building Men’s Handkerchiefs « Handkerchiefs with colored initia! borders, half-inch hem, stripes in tan, for $1,50—- were $3. at Half woven colored and blue, Old Ou lavend 6 iiding “Joan’’ and “Jean’’ DIAMONDS temporarily at new prices “Diamond prices will remain stable; there will be no lowering,” said one of the heads of the Diamond Syn- dicate when given a dinner in New York recently. This makes the present temporary offer of lower prices one wisely to be taken advantage of —for personal gifts —for wedding gifts —for Christmas gifts Yes, at these attractive prices it will pay to procure a piece of this jewelry for future as well as present use. Some of the specimens RINGS Standard Present Price Price Fancy hoop, diamonds, black pearl in center..$2150 $1300 Fancy diamond, large "diamond in center. -$2600 $1570 Cabochon emerald and diamond cluster. -$2500 = $1500 Fancy emerald and diamond......... $1625 $975 Oriental sapphire and diamond hoop +$2075 $1250 Fancy diamond, Oriental pearl center.. ++$1925 $1160 Marquise shape, diamond and calibre ‘sapphire, navette diamond in center. $1700 Octagon shape, diamond and calibre emerald cut diamond in center. ‘ $1700 Navette diamond, studded with diamonds -$3600 $2150 Fancy cut diamond, with small diamonds..... $3400 $2000 Navette shape, surrounded with two rows of small diamonds $2700 Emerald cut diamon and calibre sapphires..........sseeeseeeee $42 $2500 Marquise shape, with navette shaped diamonds in center $3900 = $2350 Fancy diamond, 3 large diamond $1375 $825 Emerald cut diamond in fancy setting... $3475 = $2100 Fancy ring of diamond and calibre sapphire: 575 = $1550 BROOCHES Oval shaped brooch, diamonds and sapphires..$5575 $2770 Fancy bow knot of sapphires and diamonds. ..$1575 $950 Fancy pierced brooch, diamonds and calibre sapphires ....... $1080 All diamond brooch.. $1100 BAR PINS All diamond bar pin... +00 $1075 Calibre sapphires and diamond bar pin. $1600 All diamond bow knot bar pin....... $1275 Calibre sapphire and diamond bar pin. $1050 All diamond bar pin........0+ $1700 reaalenil emerald bar nin $750 Sapphire and diamond bar pin. $1200 BRACELETS Flexible bracelet, with two rows of diamonds and one row of MTOR Caries star ele tices $5625 $3400 Flexible bracelet, alternating three dia- ! monds and three sapphire $ $1200 All diamond bracelet....... 4500 $2725 Flexible bracelet. of diamonds and sapphire in TONCY GOSIGN.. .ccrrccccraccececcececce $3975 $2400 LAVALLIERES Three diamond cluster drop design. . $1600 $950 Pear shape effect with fancy cut diam: $4200 $2500 Fancy pendant of diamonds and calibre PHITOS: ve crsrveverepenreaneresesonns $9075 $5500 RIBBON WRIST WATCHES Oval shape, diamonds and calibre emeralds design of all diamonds...... cy design, diamonds and calibre sapphires $975 $1050 $1500 Jewelry Store, Main Floor, Old Building, Motor entrance at 10th st. | Office Supplies —much less Commercial envelopes, in a box for 45e—were 60c; two sizes, 6% in, or 6% in, Sardbonrs files, 8%x11 in., 45c and 55¢ each—were Gbc, 1B e. Stenographers’ note books, 40 \} sheets ink paper, be eac A”® i] dozen—were 7c each, Tbe doz. Desk _blotte 19x24 in white, green, blue, 7¢ each, 7 dozen—were 10c each, $1 doz Hand blotters, 4%x9'% in., Two new frocks FETAL OWL To eee Rie Mia 1k to £0 were 10c doz, (75e a gross.) Marking crayons, red, blue, “Joan” is a simple frock. black, 5¢ each, 60c dozen : were 7c and 10c each. 8 equally lovely in Geor Penholders, 10¢ dozen—were ye or crepe de chine. | of narrow 25e. Index cards, 8x5 in., white, faint ruling, 10e a hundred, The with large cocard with flower in center and dangling ends of ribbon, the ribbon, is the only adorn- | 85¢ a thousand—were lbe a ment. In pastel and vivid | hundred, $1.25 a thousand. colors — 50 in crepe de White or manila pads, ruled, chine; $69.50 in Georgette 5x8 in. and 6x9 in., 5e each, 60¢ crepe. dozen--were Be and 10c each. “JEAN” is a dance Year books, for 1921, desk frock developed in shim- mering taffeta. | Sufes—fireproof—for offices The simplicity of the sur- | oF home, $36 to $83——were $46 plice bodice and the quaintness to $104, ’ of the wide skirt combine in | Come, ’phone or write— it thoroughly charm your order will receive nls a0 ye “4e prompt attention as long Pe eal AR SAAS, as the quantities last. Cammercial Stationary Section, Downstairs Store, New Building Telephone Stuyvesant 4700, TUESDAY—the LAST DAY of the Special Merchandise Offers of WEEK in NEW YORK Broadway at Ninth Street, New York. Store Hours 9 to 5. $17.50 to $36 Lamps—$12 to $25 $36 lamps for $25 12 reading or bridge lamps, mahogan: finish, adjustable light, silk shade, p chain sockets; everything ready to attach. Extension floor lamps, $12, $13.50 $17.50 brass lamps for $12; $20 Pom- peiian-finish lamps for $13.50; 23 all told; may be raised to height of 51 in.; arm re- volves; light is adjustable. Metal shade; 8 ft. of cord, attachment and plug. $30 electric table lamps, $20 Nine models; 221 in. high; 18 in. shade of merida ribbed glass, giving the effect of silk; 48 lamps, of finest workmanship. Second Gallery, New Building $15 Oriental Mats for $9.50 75 antique and modern Anatolian mats, Kashmir and Kurdistan saddle bags, and squares; sizes range from 2x2 feet to 2x3 feet. Good colors. Half a dozen mats like these will contribute to comfort and color- fulness of the home. Third Gallery, New Bullding $12 Camel’s hair Blankets, $8 Three-quarters camel's hair; one-quarter wool; natural camel color; bound at both ends with brown silk. Size 66x84 inches. $12.50 wool-filled Comforters, $9 —have sold as high as $25. Coverings of fancy figured and floral sateens with plain sateen border; large size—cut 72x84 in. $17 and $19 Blankets, $12.75 pr. —have sold as high as $21.50 and $23.50, White, pure wool fillings on light cotton warp; with pink and blue borders; some all white; double bed size—72 x84 in. and 72x90 in.; the latter cut and bound separately, Fourth Gallery, New Building $60 Hair Mattresses—$45 Full size, filled with super-extra gray horse hair; elastic and durable; will be made to order and delivered promptly or a littlo later, as desired. $58 Hair mattresses—$43 Full size; filled with black horse hair. $46 Hair mattresses—$35 Full size; filled with black mixed hair. $40.75 Box-springs—$33 Full size; upholstered tufted top. $35 Felted-Cotton Mattresses—$26 Made with Imperial edge and covered with blue and white stripe ticking. Sixth , New Buliding, When a woman voluntarily says: “T've been everywhere and have seen no- where any furni'ure of such good quality at such low prices” — you may take it for granted that it is true. The average attitude today is critical; naturally, in view of the tremen- dous rise in prices we have recently be:.. through. Lower prices are expected, and taken for granted, where found, So, when a woman voluntarily tells us that our furniture values “beat the town,” you may depend upon it being true, $400,000 of Furniture at 40 per cent. less There is no better furniture made in America. We have always had this grade in our stocks, but always at regular prices. In our half-year- ly sales of furniture it has been 10 per cent. less; and not much of it at that saving. | We have never had so large af, | quantity--never so wide a variety never so deep a reduction as 40 per cent. This reduction brings the fur- — niture down to a figure which is likely to stand as the record low price when this furniture is all gone. 44 ©"... of Dining-room Suites -mahogany, and walnut, in William and Mary, Queen Anne, Louis XVI, Heppelwhitte, Italian and Chippendale types, Prices start at $385 for a $643 grade 10-piece walnut suite of Queen Anne type with chair seats covered with tapestry; and go to $2870 for a $3950 grade 10-piece walnut suite of Queen Anne type with handsomely covered chair seats in denim. 32 styles of Bedroom Suites mahogany, walnut, maple and ivory enamel, in Louis XVI, Queen Anne, Heppelwhite, Colonial and Italian types. Prices start at Ries 50 $2050 ‘grade 14-piece suite of Stath Gallery, New Suttding ——————————————————————————————————— ——————_——————