The evening world. Newspaper, July 5, 1921, Page 11

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aaa crassa AEE IE So ea EM 7 1 THE EVENING WORLD, TU ESDAY, JULY 5, 1921, 10 14922 UNDER HOT DAY BLAST : men and 24 Police—Most fess than 15,000 marched in the ant Prohibition parade up Fifth Ave yesterday afternoon, Their placards told their demands: “We Want Ou Beer" and “The Volstead Act Mu Go.” It was a unique procession for the historic Place of Parades. Those who ™ hiked the two miles and a half were (quite sincere, apparently, and put a Jot of vim into their hiking. But it was no “early morning till late night" affair, such as had been promised, Of the 202,670 men and women said to have signed pledges they would march, enth ap- peared. And of those who did take part, eight out of every ten were for- eign born. And eight of every ten were middle-aged William H. Anderson, Superinten- dent of the Anti-Saloon League, nired a tirm of yuntants with "numera - —tallying machines—and bsolutely sount Was Which incl fiding, even not one Deputy 4 several Aldermen a officials, reviewed the parade at Mad- ison Square. At oth street jt was reviewed again by Frank C. Drake, Direc Of the American Liberties 1 H Buh readed by a Mr. and eres, Bore of 0 then the ing “Margie Kach parade fiags—either @ blue on macaines, ent Band, 1 the Mirst Div iene earns Shaw Fisher. Belle Norton a promin fig ear and among the marchers jar banda py ww Dry 1 that Grows Big Men It doesn't take a taxi or @ trolley car to cross it— cd ‘You don't need an elevator to reach its top stories— we But there's where they get up early in the morning— Cd There's where good old human nature shapes the destiny of the They all nation— aotothe | corner dt rr There's where presidenta— they elect a” ‘There's where big men come from— ” There's where they all go to the corner drug store, where Coca-Cola stands out in clear relief for what it is — the '—WETLINE SHRINKS. * the forenoon, lad been advertised as the opening cH Boulevard Gov This Inchided 93 932 Paid Bands- 1 : vppeared, © of Others Foreign Born. Charles Heidt Jr, who was a Major PTR Tamm (|| | (erence nae ESN : in the Signal Corps in France, mar- LS Fd ti nee as shalled the parade, In line were four At Grocers Delicatessen Stores. In the name of American liberty | ex The Little Town 000 IN PARADE IN JERSEY CITY The wets pa T 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. sd in Jersey City In The demonstration the for the repeal of the hibition Enforcement en nd 4,000 per- twenty of whi were women, In line, About 2,500 marched. others rode in autos, saye one. de a camel, It had been an- that at Belmont Ayenue and Edwards, q ugue of Jersey City a the Van 2} Law. sons Broadway at Ninth Street New York. Business Hours 9 to 6. Telephone Stuyvesant 4700 Refreshing Green Vegetables and Salads of Summer Formerly A, 'T. Stewart & Co. ude, but Mayor Printed Silk Pongee........85¢ yd. Printed Georgette Crepe $1.55 yd. 7 Spring Sty N. Ys eryice men in army uniform and n navy uniform. E. Pritchard, India Druggets at Half | the Price of Wiltons Printed Crepe-de-chine $1.95 yd. CE 8 Beaeooor Gack 8.50 9 x 12 ft... +$52.00 “To move the merchandise”—said the head of the silk SEU cen nenaanve 12.50 10x 14 ft. eee 67.50 house from whom we took over these silks. And the mer- PET MILL G Ue 36 {Pangea a 26.00 12x 15 ft.... vee 85.00 chandise moved, And it will move again, to-morrow. For 8Y, x 101, ft. . 87.50 (70, arrive late) | it is seasonable, and good and considerably below prevail- 18 East 31st St., Near 5th Ave. Rug Reductions Touch Bottom India felt druggets are woven, in India, from a wool, ing retail prices for similar qualities. hair and fibre yarn—very strong. We used to import | Exquisite colorings in the Pongee Wonderful Values in Rugs, Carpets and them before the war, And our customers liked them. They | 26 patterns—and you'll be em- | pongee, 32 to 36 in. wide, Some Linoleums Available in Sensational look well. They wear magnificently. Good for any room barassed in deciding on the one's | of it was printed here; some SALE All This Week—— SALE in any house. za ean ee ee aaaie abroad. s is ————— ; : ae Cera ts Plain pongee of similar qualit ‘ This is the first lot we have had in several years. And rune ee vat a ITT palling taduy. for abe to $1 Oval Rush Rug Sop-95 they arrived here late. So we are marking them at consid- | Reduced--Furniture blouses, skirts, jackets—for pil: | Printed pongee from $1.50 to $3. THIS IS | k le y lows for the verandah chairs—for | Our records show that we sold | Sis i]] erably below the regular rightful price, to move them for the Bab light draperies in bungalow ot printed pongee in 1916—five THE TIME quickly. y | geste tees years ago—at $1.85 yard I's between sea- sons. It catches us at a time when tremendous stocks must be moved no matter at what sac- Marie “antoinette = 43” | : , Made especially for us,| it Some are plain camel color, with green or blue borders. Some this n, ‘by one of the have designs in rose, yellow and black on camel color grounds, bent manueaetarere ot chit: Third Gallery, New Building dren's furniture $95 bed for $79.50. Drop side, with springs. $21.50 hamper, $15. ~ $37.50 rocking chair, $25. $45 sereen, $31.50. $13.50 night lamp table, $8.95. table lamp for $5. $55 standing lamp, $37.50. The above 2 pieces constitute a| matched set, made of wood, enameled wwory color, trimmed with Dresden | is all Chinese or Japanese 7,000 yards, Wednesday, at 85c. he Grass Rug—9x12 § taroughout-- 0B 1,500 yards of the Georgette Crepe Ruling retail price of this quality today ranges from $2.25 to $2.85 There are six patterns, each in five shades, 55 yard yard, rifice. It's a time FP pecognived as the fines, grasa re when you'll find it * te easier than ever to make your dreams J °° ofa‘h me beauti- ful" come truc. Important! The kind that sells today at $3.50 to $4 y small floral design in six ard. Two patterns—a sand atiractice anyway 1D ) AXMINSTER = uxure-serving 9 shades, and a plitid in four shades, $1.95. yz Silk Rotunda, Main Floor, Old Building « Women’s Dresses at $ Were $89.50 to $120 and afternoon gowns of chiffon, | Georgette crepe and crepe de chine. Mostly These are gurtuoits of th 225 Flannel Skirts THIS 1S Dinner lace, indi- THE PLACE “ol J effects $ ' ad A | vidual iodels $85 wardrobes, $69.50. | at Te 75 Enameled wicker or wood.| Women’s Dresses at $55 Were $75 to $95 Trotteur frocks of twill cord and tricotine Hanging space and drawers. #60 chests of drawers, $45. ameled wood or wicker. | $33.50 wicker bassinette, $25. On wheels, revolving or | “SAMPLES” AND A SURPL SKIRTS THAT WERE SELL FOR $10.7 IS OF MAL TO $15. eX- 5 Royal Wilton gg. } cellent for traveling—also crepe meteor dresses. tionary hoods, 100 of the plain white skirts are in $110 Ideal wardrobe, $85. two smart models that are excellent Women’s Dresses at $35 Re union ic ihiaié Linote ; Your Conve= sated K wear when playing te titnce “We'u ‘Roen aye ssths vice y Were $45 to $69.50 ing spaces and five drawers, Hor We ) playing tennis or golf. e n Pp. full roils. Tris, 4 v Qpeg Until se. x he ere 940 CO 90! Third Floor, Old Building Waistbands, 26 to 36 inches. Hours Other Days, oA. Day dresses of crepe-back satin, crepe de chine and taffeta; also tailored frocks of Poiret twill and tricotine. Women’s Dresses at $24.50 Frocks of tricotine, satin, and a few of crepe de chine, PREPAID MAIL ORDERS FILLED PROMPTLY Mito 6PM | | Enameled wicker—two hang-| | | | The flannel is a fine quality of viyella, \{ \ which tubs beautifully. “Sample” skirts are pleated; others are white combined with a color; some have white grounds and are er others barred in color; some have colored stripes; re embroidered. Second Floor, Old Building Every dress is in a desirable color majority in navy blue and black. Second Floor, Old Bullding—Ninth Street | Dainty Negligees for Summer Fashioned of swiss, ero: Boys’ Wash Norfolk Suits at low prices W e white dotted ve particular to get the dimity or sh suits a em ° * motile J ailable. BLANKETS Blouses with frills | 2riiegting’at canberra wel) preyyre made £2 our own spon for campers tremely 1,500 yards of the Crepe-de-chine soe pretty, and quality of TBtaRa le ; are specialized DSLH Tali cUnplicty ek eal | TCE Riana $8.25—were $16.50 . and detail makes them very 16 years. The low prices are: Beautiful, soft, all wool At $2 to $22.50 practical and easily laundered Long Beach cloth blankets, imported, old-timey | The prices moderate, i The frill on a blouse can ay und tan linen either make or mar a sports or tailored costume. Every frill on Wanamaker blouses has been carefully studied to give that unmistak- able touch which after all is the real purpose of a frill. It may be a perky little pleated homespun finish, whipped edges, | four brown stripes in border; | $8.25 each. | | $7.75—were $12 Camel's hair and wool (no | cotton), fawn color, bound at both ends with brown silk; | $7.75 each. | $9—were $17.50 ranging from $2 breakfast coat o edged with tiny for a little $n. dotted swis-, self ruffles—to A heavier weight and larger| frill on a tailored blouse, or) — , )USt as charn ee D re ; ha es simila aterials 3 DUS | size, fawn color, with voluminous frill of, jabotlike| and developments wear, SOP dan met cea ean | border; $9 each. proportions; on fine hands ‘ ann | | black | | $5.50 each | made blouse of batiste or Geor- Third Floor, Old Building All wool, olive drab with | Sette crepe. brown stripes; fancy cotton | Wanamaker Blouses blankets, Indian designs; plain | with frills color cotton, Key de- sign in border; block design, At $2—Voile blouses with $1. various color schemes. | lace-edged frills, th t h ld Fourth Gallery, New Buliding | At $2.95—Tailored blouses of a s ou e dimity or dotted swiss with tiny L. R. Corsets | pleated frills. At $4.25—Dimity blouses with For the woman who does no like a corset with too low a top H Third Floor, Old Building The vogue of black and navy blue For Miss 14 to 20 | As the vogue of black ” and navy blue finds itself best expressed in frocks of Grecian Its distinct flavor a perfect straight fine be- wholesome blend of choicest savors— tween thirst and dell. dous and refresh. Ing satiafact! cd You will find about 2,400 of these good shirts on sale Eton collars and narrow friils| here Appealing to the eye with the edged with color. on Wednesday morn- ‘The Little Ameri- can Town, rd and wait,” Coca-Cola was a favorite beverage when towns that have grown big were little towns, ” Coca-Cola became a national favorite because it was created toplease taste and satisfy thirst. wa Sweet with the natural, nutri- Whe “Uncle, tious sweetness of pitchos— pure cane sugar— Drink fs, rich, dark amber color of car- amel and the lively bubbles of pure, sparkling water that come to a bead at the top— rd Coca-Cola {8 an inimitable combination of good things that nature has made good in the sunshine of nine different climes, nine dif- ferent countries, that is poured into a single P Jass and placed it's peey tose before you, "herr wherever you may be when you answer the call of thirst. DELICIOUS aNnD REFRESHING THE COCA-COLA CO,, Atiaats, Ga, Georgette crepe and crepe de chine, we are featuring a number of models in these smart silks. At $39.50 and $49.50 Frock with the pleated skir: of Georgette crepe, trimmed with narrow ribbon, over taf feta, illustrated, is one of the frocks at $39.50. Another model in Georgette crepe with the new long and wide sleeves—Jenny's ide a— trimmed with ribbon is $49.50. The crepe de chine frocks are very simple and depend upon bits of hand hemstitching. for adornment. Pongee suits, $25, $36.50 As these suits are for sports and trotteur wear, we have had the model at $25 fashioned with a jaunty short coat with belt, and the one at $36.50 made with ‘Tuxedo coat, White flannel suits, $39.50 Severely tailored — model justrated—eoat is bound with white silk braid. Exceller quality of white worsted flann Second Floor. Old Buliding Tenth Street or too long a hip, there is a model in white, at $4.50. For the woman who leans over a desk all day there is a model with very low bust and elastic waistline, S65. For dancing there is a waist line mode! with elastic at walst to hold it the body, $6, Third Floor, Old Building insect snugly to Paris adores Shoes with little bars This is evident from photo: graphs taken at the recent races in Paris, which show many of the very smartest Parisienne present wearing shoes of th type. On these pictures we have in part reproduced aboy We have developed this Frer type of shoe in gray or black suede at_ $13.50. First Floor, Old Building At $5—Hand-made blouses of batiste with hand-hemstitched frills . At $5.50-—Blouses of import- ed dimity organdie with pleated frills. At $5.95—Blouses of Geor gette crepe with lace-edged frills. At $9.25—Our well-known “Westbury” blouses of tub silk with collar and edged with striped silk, At $9.75—Tailored blouses of crepe de chine with pleated frill. Many i) white frill more models up to $ Second Floor, Old Building The genuine Japanese Crepe, 38c Is there any need to suggest that Jap. erepe in sports color is high in popularity this sea son?.... This the importe: kind—just received—in green gold, cadet, brown, rose, orange, tangerine, tan, light blue, pink gray and apricot Fine for rocks, kimon¢ covele dresses and such—because it requires no ironing Main Floor, Old Building | low price, ing Various kinds, including White cheviot and madras with soft collar. White madras without col lar And _ printed imported mad good pattern This is good as and cloths in ma a close-out of some very shirts at a very Burlington Arcade Floor, New Bullding Here’s a good offer of Men’s Sweaters 150, just the sweater to wear at the beach, heavy, warm, $10 grade... .. : $5.95 We bought them at a price from a man retiring from Vhey Fit close Made of In navy the sweater business sleeves \ with And Sizes are pull-over sweaters, -neck wool wor to the at the botton ted brown and dark green close to wrists 34 to 12. solid colors. heavy yarn blue, maroon, Sports Shop—Burlington Arcade Floor, New Building anama cloth, $10. $18.50 for a charming little Light weight covert, $13.50 lace-trimmed negligee of fine Be Sports Blous voile with tiny embroidered La tee Habe 6? eolon) At $1, Of stripe percales, a . khaki and plain white. Sacques, $3.95 to $' At $2. Of satin stripe, mai- Just as charming as the neg ras, white soisette and khaki, ' 1 ee ey nee ae ay eemene « eeern ne eee mene en awns +

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