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mrgerrieierres THE EVENING WORLD, FAIDAY, MAY 13, 1981. |'T is not big type and big talk « in the newspapers. but ‘ the quality, fashion and fair | price vi the goods m the store q \/ which make value and give i lasting satisfaction. Formerly A. T. Stewart & Co. . A Students’ Suits of Great N ews ! M. EN ! distinction —$28.50 22710 Athletic Union Suits There’s an important dif- 150 Tuced and At close to Half Price---Saturday FORGOT CHRISTENING FLUID. Omeciai F; to Bring Special Cask to Steamship Exercives. Broadway at Ninth Strect, | New York, A cask of Lake Erie water, specially | Busines: esined for christening the steamship lusiness Hours Vitt Clinton, reposed in the office of EB. E Olcott, President of the Hudson dks River Day Line, yesterday afternoon, | while ordinary Hudaon River water waa Pressed into service. Mr. Olcott, who made an address, explained that he had en the Lake Brie water. On her maiden trip the boat left West 42d Street at 2 o'clock with 1,000 guests The exercises were held oft 120th Street, while DeWitt Clinton High School pupils sang. Twelve-year-old De Witt Clinton, a great-great-grandson of Gov. Clinton, took part in the exercises, Among those on board were George . Wilson and Major Gen. Dantel Apple- ton. The vessel went to Ossining, re- turning to its picr at 6 o'clock, pia aen ais JOIN WAR ORGANIZATION. ‘Telephone Stuyvesant 4700 Special purchase ference in suits for youths, ° not possible to put in a few Jersey Suits $16.95 words. The design, finish, construction, upon which, so much depends, must be Sizes 84 to 44, Saturday. In the Women’s Salons. These are unlined suits, 800 Veterans Henr Jodie Marks ‘Tell of Atd for Disabled. Judge Robert S.° Marks of Cincinnati, ‘Temporary President of the newly or- ganized Disabled American Veterans of the World War, presided in the 69th Regiment Armory last night at a meet examined to be appreciated. ‘The materials are selected for } good appearance and good qual- just the suits women will be ne, oral (organization. A na. | ity; herringbone, checks and, } glad to have in the ward 80 in Detroit was announced, pe eutoet |} tobe when May comes inte | of Uaee Marks, in presenting the plans | Double and single breasted its own in the matter of e | Sees potas ee le dissent eenene md | models. Some in Norfolk style.| | Weather. | and that no appeal for funds for them Sizes | 15 to 20 years. Boys’ Norfolk Suits, two pairs knickers, $16.50 One Tuxedo model. One notch-collar model. or for the organization | For $1.50 and $1.75 grades For $2 to $4 grades | po Sg aaa ean FOR MISS 14 TO 20 In bison, Copenhagen blue, | given over to the sale, with additional lined coats; full cut trousers; Best of the much advertised union suits sizes 7 to 18 yeurs. Third Floor, Old Building h | salespeople all along the line for quick Envelope Handbags because these have the three piece seat, | service. The lots will be arranged accord- | is— . | giving extra roominess, comfort and wear; ing to SIZE, for convenient choosing. after Paris- $5 fal and also a tapering elastic waist-band 8 } Smart silk handbags, fash- yet Santa ash- | reaching around to the front, giving free- Mothers and Sisters | BL The Teves A ie ain | dom of arm movement and eliminating any | And news of Frocks and Skirts The coats at $29.50, $39.50 and $49.50 all come from the tailor who for a number of seasons has ss 66 99 7 No such news has struck New York since suits, when worn, will make a friend for | 200 Coats—many “samples” 3 005 oss ike tere | ereen ant oatmeal tan, The Y yctone the war Sextoe, | suits, regardless of the special Z . atty : : A | at $29 50 $39 50 $49 50 low ‘price attraction, Snappy, heather ae Athletic union — suits Bt eocd eee The entire Main Aisle, New Building | smart suits, typic y New York 6ecend Floor, Old Building | as li s 85c. Really fine quality a’ } : oie od 7 in style, fine herringbone A eMC : : --from Broadway to Fourth Avenue, is H Our this season’s $37.50 to $125 grades weaves, in tan andgrsy, alpaca Hi.do. | | | Hats at $10 Boys’ shoes are one of our! hobbies—and we know how, made our most successful coats. Important fact Many of the coat*and wraps in this special purchase are his samples — and samples are al- ways made by the very best There is a hat in this special Saturday collection for the young girl, her mother, and her grand- mother—every hat fresh. Large hats with wreaths of lilies of the valley, or other flow- ers—are just one feature of the presentation. First Floor, Old Building cubes or moire design, lined with | silk in soft tones, carried by silk cord, Some of the bags have solid gold corners. PAack, navy blue, brown or taape. Main Floor, Old Building binding, tightness or discomfort at the waist-line. The garments are generously proportioned and cut extremely full—no skimping in material, quality or workman- ship. These are SEXTON Union Suits may buy this underwear for the “men in the house” with the assurance that it will fit and give satisfaction. And the women will be the best judges of the fine quality of the materials. Mail Orders will be filled in order of receipt as long as the quanti- i -with the label on every garment; and we to ride! | One or a few of a model |. ties last (as listed below), but of course all White Novelty are glad to give prominence to the name Basatek : 4 Lasts that are as long- But there is every type oe | and credit to the maker not only for his Be ryeod Ute! bapayetriy sale ly. wearing as they are correct from severely tailored coats, C Ski t 15.75 | fine product but for his courage and loy- | 9% 0 Clo¢ a g, ‘ | ats with the graceful blouse| Ww , 12 St P. d repe rts, . ; ra in slack time: aking | Pr ¢ 5S for growing feet. We Teaent omen s rap umpsan alty to his workers in slack times, making Sizes 34 to 46 in the lot Among others, our boys’ *85 Percenter, which is really a junior mode of our most vulder capes. , Charming material, heavy, yp these garments in excess of orders to and adaptations of fashioned on extremely NESE Dis rh P ig one el iiss ee tom. keep his organization together, taking his binations of small’ and large | loss now with a smile. He will win in the Wing-tip Oxfords $9.75 pr. Several hundred pairs—all with serviceable welted soles but not in each kind. The quantities in each material and the grades are given in Materials include duvetyne, Ate oC CUNY ind Gt Heale: pleats, Made on firm inner belt | end because every one of these 22,710 union this table. eldyne, Bolivia cloth, tricotine, an pnt y tailo: Nar- popular shoe for men—a last Poires twill, nates, wool veloure Oxfords—tan or black. Pumps, gray buckskin or tan AUT AUER Geli rote See Malenals Grade ) which orthopedic surgeons and smart plaids. All the or black leathers, some of the latter with gray or fawp pearl button, Belts, 25 to 84. | 19.498-—checked nainsook say is exactly right for 85% morish colors. First Floor, Old Building 12 , —checked nuin: plaid madras....... ercerized figured ma ero weave -stripe and fi figured madras Sport Skirts at $5.75 Several new models in white tub skirts—featuring new | slightly flaring lines. Beauti- | fully “tailored, of fine pre- shrunken cotton sabardine or | | tricotine. Made on inner waist- band. Clever pockets. Finished with narrow glouble belts, boast- ing big pearl buttons. \ plain mercerized cloth 25 to 36 belts. | -pla or th... Second Floor, Old Building | vat oe aa cotton, | 54—faney (Size 46 only in silk and cotton) Burlington Arcade Floor, New Bullding—Ninth st. side. colored panels. of feet. Less pronounced in FROCKS — { outline than our boys’| Heawy alk ae ge “Westpointer, yet with baad Bhincumeha bedi i hi f h | Simplicity of model (pic- something of the same) tured), And beauty of silk straight inside line. | i ceptional Hees at . j n caramel, black, green, gray All-leather, of course, and | or white—bound with grosgrain for such good shoes, most reasonably _ priced — based ribbon to match. the typically Pari- on to-day’s replacement costs. with ribbons, in *Kegistered Trademark, ROGERS PEET COMPANY Materials cord mercerized madras. tripe mercerized aero W at $32.50, has scored such a cess that we only have it in 1 blue, white and black. We not duplicate it at this price. Charming and ‘practical Smocks nee gee ee ee eee = een nen + Broadway WE Brondway ini ne: ay | Al Hoy Sale Price ALSO—Boys’ and Girls Deontway EOE inn ve l[ gd "tel ith lon. Back to Pre-war Price! 1 3295 4 3% <1 | Combination Suits—(Sexton made) at Warren - at 41st St. | Heat ‘and cuffs, finished in hand but Vine quality checked nainsook tops, with pink or ‘and henna at § blue chambray bloomers, or white cambric bloomers, 10-pe. Dining-room Suites i" jen ares yolinen, (white and pa woul; yellow, blue, orchid or |} or black sateen bloomers—all attached, of course. Cc colors, $19.75. ‘or $98 BO ard rere | Fine quality checked nainsook tops, with plain i ' Another. model homespun $4 95 for $991 to $1,032 grades | At $7.95—picturesque garden | or bloomer knee. ( For $1 or white flannel, $19.75 : smock of In this group-—purchased at HALF—from a famous charm of d Grand Rapids maker--you may choose one of which is shown in the picture ntton crepe with much | I) mad with drop seats and elastic webbing at | and $1 25 of waist. | pha 2 to 12 year sizes. | qualities Main Floor, Old Buliding tail; feather stiteh- | n three designs, ing in black wool, rose, green sine lliam and Mary,, °° Yellow $16.95 | Jacobean and Heppelwhite. In mahogany or walnut—se- Heather jersey—in tones of) lected woods. Finished in the soft dull tone that adds Model No. 11 | SUIT Wool Jersey Suit: Third Floor, Oid Building Lots of Men’s Suits at $35 : e | V 1¢ tr ol als green or, brown and o%-| greatly to their appearatice, Rippling flounces | ie there is a demand for matched suites in walnut, of 12 suites in mahogany, Jaco-\ ¢ ° be | these mixtures. ‘Three models Jacobean design with oblong 'ex- bean design, round top extension MM Petticoats Soundsandl reliable Rinevand taahionable Sum > : | couts with Tuxedo or notch tension table and chair seats cov- table, $495 for the $1,010 grade. Ren a $5.95 ae . ao Special Offer | ecllnceimandl cluster pieniedvand eesamnnetaperiey kivo tor tie At $3.85 and $5.95 ficient choice of fabrics and colors and styles to please a pinch backs. $1,082 grade, 12 su in walnut, Heppel Carefully fashioned of plain most men and young men. No better suits for the ; | COATS and SKIRTS 11 suites in mahogany, Jaco White ae clepe wel ula enests ts or changeable taffeta ©” good money are obtainable to-day. Victrola No. 11 | Worsted flannel skirts; white | bean ,design with oblong table tapestry and cane panel backs, Pe eee weet tite See the whole, wide range j Illustrated $150.00 and colors—plain, $10.75; Ae ee ee ay nia $495 for the $1,007 grade. trimmed with narrow accordion of Suits, from to $65 Records fo amount of $10.00 Bee M” skirts of Bar-| 87: : 12 suites in mahogany, Hepple Plealed, miftleg comauinas cain: : It represents the best taste of New York, the 160.00 sonette eatin $07 at tuite® in walnut, in Jacobean white design, with oblong exten pin tucks in hemstitehini finest output of woollens, the most careful tailoring. i ralph a ae lesign, wi oblong extension ion table and chair seats coverec set eG aiat waned, : H | : PAMETON ikinte of wool) (ibis and chair poeregte in tapestry, $495 for the $991 Third Floor, Old Building Every suit made for us. \ Jersey, pleated, $11.7 covered in tapestry, $495 for the grade. : Z i Peco loge Pie eutein@. | 91,082 grade, sixth Gatiery, New Suttaing Wy Perel ieeille ; Men’s Oxfords, special { | DOWN-STAIRS STOR E==———————____—._ OMEN 5 all-$1 at $7.85 pair | Umbrellas, $7.50 4.09 DP | Tax 35e A very unusual offer. New, smart, very well { tiffete allicregular made shoes; plain styles in narrow and medium toes, ‘ | THe nC ehite: brogue tips, tans and blacks. All of calfskin, All | 4 purple, brown, made especially for us, of selected stock, with solid with 2'-inet Y over-weight soles, There are all sizes in the lot but | LE il leathos not in each style. Double the price couldn’t buy bet- | | covered, with wrist straps, or of | tev materials, The leather is of the very best, and the important parts you don’t see— ' amber-colored or white bakalite; | Such as tips, boxes, counters and heels—are of solid leather. 7 lips and stub ends of bakalite P ‘ ave lo matel < 5 Atel sin rloar, Old Building 3,600 Men’s Shirts reduced to 95c ( \ i i \ special lot, purchased to sell for $1.15 and $1 printed madras, corded madras, } | | (iss. \ Play Dresses $1 95 percales, good colors, guaranteed. No need to say thing further than that 95¢ for ( | ‘\ x | ; p AS ’ , any shirt worthy of the Wanamaker name is a good buy—in large lots. Sizes 14 to 17, 00 Rompers, 95c, $1.35 ' DOWN | x 2 Adorable little affairs! i; n lish Straw Ha ts $2 75 | Oli l en § oa S n Yaps Smart Little Frocks g 9 e Balance Small Pink or blue chambray, be } doi i . 2 9 coming round collar anc 1921 Sennets, oval shape, cushioned-for-comfort sweat bands—these—and the other Monthly Payments | Being the entire surplus stock of one Half of nd au Sear Annet English straw hats at $3.50, $4, $5, $6, $7 and $8—are the best straw hats for the money. | of the best-known makers in New | of hand work in dainty colors; and Less to 6 years—$1.95, York—ready on Saturday at..... Y-THREE models to choose from ‘TU The fabrics are fine velours, Bolivia c ly here for this sale on Saturc onan ialf, of the regu- | tricotines, serges, Ramona ?....Simply be- | trimmed with silk’ fringe No Interest. Charged on De ferred Payments. Burlington Arcade Floor, New Bullding j Dutch Rompers For tiny girls; quaint model of checked blue gingham with blouse of white poplin, blue or tan chambray, trimmed in con trasting color—% Golf Stockings 381 pairs were so. $2.50 and capes, and wraps, and ; coats of many kinds.... i 517 pairs were § 236. pairs wer notice.... All at half, or le lar spring selling price cause this. manuf Wi closed his sei “>? 1, ame by “ whe Strai J q cocking: I} wool, with ove: ops ' | he is gettir long vacation seen on most of the high-grade spring wraps. Straight-leg Rompers Be ay h sta i eas allewaa eid durneaver: tay /, \ | of the b bout this sale is the variety.... | Plenty of the popular brown ; plenty For little boys; gingham or poe a rapa he eerie Hh ¢ | In me iety is limited....But in this | of the new blues; plenty of n of almost o with touches of : Heather, lovat and steel mixtures; size 4 to , | case there are so many different models that we | everything that a won could want, I wrap solid color; sizes 2 to 1%, Burlington Arcade Floor, New Building ‘ Sth Avenue 4th Street can’t begin to describe them in detail for Autumn wear as well as for Sizes BA to 44 6 95e and $1 Downstairs Store, Old Building Third Floor, Old Bui'ding