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SHOES REDUCED SPECIAL OFFERING: We are closing out all our odds and ends of LADIES’ SHOES at and 53 will be announced on men's Footwear of Quality, CA MAIN FLOOR SIEGEL-COOPER We are offering New and Attre appeal to your sense of Economy. 3 Men’s. | Ie Cy Shirts splendid &c.; fast EY Fine assortment of patterns; madras, oxfords, cord: ~ 500 Pairs of CORSETS Fine quality in flesh and white. Sizes up to 28, Specially priced 1: 00 Women’s Cre pe KIMONOS | Serpentine Crepe in a va riety of Flowered designs; all sizes. Saal | 49 || $3.50 and $4 go at one 6 of at per pair only THE BIG STORE A SHOPPING PLACE FOR THRIFTY PEOPLE Operated by the ROSS STORES, Inc. Sixth Avenue, at 19th Street To inaugurate our Seventh Month at the BIG STORE we have ar- ranged many attractive Bargains in all our Numerous Departments. tive Merchandise at prices that will We only mention a few of the ee on Sale Beginning To-day White Canvas - Pumps, Oxfords and Eyelet Ties These are all high-grade shoes — made from fine quality white French cuffs; one of rgest varieties ever 0 canvas and Eavescloth. offered; values up to $1.98. ba turned soles, with full Louis, me- _Special, only EACH dium and low heels; all -siwes and width | | Regularly sold for $3 -all to PER PAIR BUILDING Hand s ' & Children's Play | | Misse ND | SHOES AND SANDALS A 98. | $1.98 value. | V1 | 69M Children's Gingham | | a Dresses | ai | 3000 Pairs Men’s, Women’s and Children’s Tennis Women's Wool | Bathing SUITS Lustrous quality Plaids, Made from Black eee Knit Worsted, trim bia med with colors. combination Skirt Belt and Tights model trimmed. Sizes up to | al s to 40, Reg- 32. Reg: ular $5.00 quality. ular $6 .98 Whilé gue ality they 98 cial last, ay only 350 Gingham Dresses Fine quality Ging- ham, made in the popular Checks in Red and White, Bla and White, Blue and White and other color combinations. Or- gandie and Pique trimmed. Sizes to 44. Regular $4.98 only... w Baronet Sa TURBANS §: Ladies’ Ribbed V White Plain and = 39c sizes up to quality. 9. 98 Spe ry oile Blouses | cial 30 doz. just received square and V necks or gandie checks, collars and cuffs. sizes 38 to 46, Regular $1.29 quality special, only e 89ec | Children’ [Boys’ White Pants ig all whit Good quality Lisle with ee Blue and Pink Cuffed Tops — size | | Fine quality Duck and Gabar- | | | 5!) t0.9!y Regular 35¢ 19 | | dine Kn 98 Special for this " | $1.50 H Bee Crash Pants Suitable for vacation wear—Plain 1 Striped Cr es up to 16 Re} quality, special o NOT .L YOUR 915 A 6th Aza-oMegal: Cooper Bldg. : | Otis: ne quality white Lisle — | ple and Split | | Steel frame and hinges, Tan color, | Summer weight—all sizes. Regu- | | § from our Regular | | Good lock and hinges—23-24 inch | y old for $1.00 per peciall | size—7!> inch deep. be 59c| acne J 69 Regular $1.68 1.19 i peete only OMS | | value, only WALK IN. LOOK AROU ALWAYS MANY BARGAINS THAT ARE ADVE JE YOU AF | SED WITH OUR BARGAINS, 69c) Dress Suit Cas Taaea M PM —At 19th St. TO 615 “ THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, JULY 6, 1921, . at Ninth New York. Business Hours 9 to 5. ‘Telephone Stuyvesant 4700 Sroadway T is not big type and big talk in the newspapers — but the quality, hion and fair price of the goods in the store which make value and give lasting satisfaction. eel A. T. Stewart & Co. Total Clearance of Women’s 1, 000 pairs of children’s Shoes at HALF Price the 5 pair. Up to to-day, prices have been $2.40 to $10 pair. This is a clearaway of in- complete groups—all remain- ders of styles and leathers which have sold down to a Thursday, will be 21.20 to prices few pairs of a kind. shoes. Low shoes. size 2 for baby, big girls. High From to size 7 for At every size you will find a very interesting selection, but, of course, there are not all the sizes in each style. First Floor, Old Bullding These very smart Afternoon Slippers affect the fashionable mod- ified vamps and are clev- erly braided on lines that} bring out the grace and) slenderness of a woman's, foot in a most effective manner, Brown, black or gray suede. $13.00 pair. First Floor, Old Building Ex QuIsIiTe Handkerchief Batiste Lingerie Hand made with hand made laces The success of this lin- gerie cannot be attributed to any one reason because it has many qualities that make it exceptionally at- iractive, It is snowy white, cool and fresh looking as can be; lines| delightfully simple, sheer and dainty. a made filet lace is lovely, the models charming. Nightgowns, Step-in chemises, $2.95 anil $3.50. tep-in drawers, $1.95 anil 4 Bodices, $1.75 and $2.95 Costume slips, $5. The slips in Vionnet model | are designed to wear with the| simple summer chemise froc‘s,| and have shadow-proof hems fo the hips Third Floor, Old Building Novelty Ribbons New, some imported The very newest, dainti- est, oddest little ribbons you ever did see, with an| ected touch of gold! lver or a bit of dainty brocade in unusual color combinations. Ribbons of this sort are be ing used on the smartest new lingeries, negligees and the cos- tume slips for the organd frocks now so much in vog And, of course, always for h and ‘neck ribbons Some of the patterns Navy blue, black or Fren blue ground, with tiny red and pink rosebuds brocaded so per f that they seem to be embroidered on. Striped ribbon, half tomato red, cire, the other half silve: tis checkered cire ribbor r yown, rose and blue pir nating Gold embroidered ribbon 1 smart oval design on black jade, navy blue, rose. 's to 1% in, wide, y2e to $1.65 a yard Main Floor, Old Building Garbage Cans wer made of hea ized. iron Capacity, 1044 gallon Seventh Gallery, New Building Kitchen Tables. White enameled, ain steal tops, x« and $3.95.| ‘Sale of Corsets Miscellaneous assortment of corsets—originally | priced almost twice as much | | taken from our stock and reduced because sizes are not complete in each style. Styles are up-to-date. | Among them are some our customers have liked most. At $4.95 FOR MISS 14 TO 20 New—The “‘Mimi’’ | Sports Frocks “MIMI,” the famous Wa maker’ frock for young girl “the little frock with the rib- bons.” Variety of models in plain | pink or silk figured materials | —low or medium busts. Some | elastic waistband. At $2.45 Redfern front lace corsets in | pink batiste. Back lace corsets | in pink batiste or broche. Third Floor, Old Building \Costume Slips |with brassiere tops They successfully carry out the slim lines of straightline frocks. In| | white, flesh, gray, navy blue, pill box red, or black, $14.50, i Fashioned of radium silk with cleverly designed bandeau | top fastening in back that ob- | viates the necessity of a| brassiere. Skirt is accordion pleated, and finished with picoted scal- | lops. | Third Floor, Old Building | \ Pretty new Rompers | for tiny girls We couldn't resist pic- turing two of them. Can't | you just imagine how sweet your little girl would | look in either one? Each | s so simple. And practical. » be laundered in a jiffy. Sizes 1 to 3 years At Colored rompers with panties of striped pereale or chambray; blouses of white. hite rompers of poplin with y touches of hand work in color, At $2.95 rompers in I tured at Pan cloth Array of lovely colorin trimmed with white. White rompers of cro. striped dimity, bar embroidere| | or new sports weave, her neck-line appropriately cut) with a V and with a little, sports collar. The new weave is a knitted, ribbed, woolen material, soft and’ light in weight and very smart—unmis-| takably sportswomanlike in character. In this new weave “MIMI” is to be had in white—in which she is lovely—in gray and tur- quoise blue. The sleeves, cv!- lar, neck and hem are bound ir grosgrain ribbon to match and the frock ties at each side with a gay little bow of ribbon $39.50, Challis is another material in whicn “Mimi” is now appearing— polka-dotted challis—co sting but $29.50. The ribbons in the ehallis frock match the with black dots—blaek with white—beige with brown—navy | blue with red or green or white —white with red and blue— white with French blue or navy blue. Second Floor, Oid Building Tenth Street Thousands of ' Handkerchiefs | Pure linen; exceptionally low priced—in some cases half usual. By special arrangements with | " the manufacturers we had quantity of linen made into handkerchiefs, and by taking the complete ‘stock prices were so reduced that we can make this special offer. Women’s At $1.50 dozen—women’s linen handkerchiefs, '4-iney hem. At $3.00 dozen—women!’ fine linen handkerchiefs, ‘4-in. hem, Men's At. $3.00 dozen—men's linen handkerchiefs, %% hem; good $5 dozen—very fine linen handkerchiefs, narrow hem. Main Floor, Old Building go downto Of course you've already met, 3 1 But here she is in a brand} 40 dots — whice | Thursday--- Men’s Straw Hats COATS and SUITS Our own Salon stocks | This is the largest Clearance Sale of the season. |It involves our entire collection of women’s coats ‘and suits, with the exception of a few tweed suits and coats, Kren raincoats and motoring dusters will be in the Sale. And 125 silk Shantung suits at | ridiculously low prices. | Silk Capes and Coats, $25 to $98 were $38, $95 1 wa: . 4 were $98 1 was $1 2 were $1 1 3 $58 } $98 crepe de chine atin—black and navy blue. 4 crepe de chine wraps at ; were $150 and $165, ( | $95 was $ 3 were $1 { $38 = eS _ mx —-Saak Canton crepe, and ce Cloth Coats, $25 to $58 poe ay : \ $25 \ $48 | i $38 ie $58 Bolivia cloth, Marvella, veldyne, Also— | three coats at $98; were $125. $25 to $65 2 were $93.50.... | Sports Coats, | $25 11 were } were $4 ‘ $65 Coats of wool velours, chin- chilla—and a few of camel’s ha mostly in natural color. coats, with fur collars, at $ were "$98.0 50. Spee Jeoket ts, $10, $15, $19.75 3 were $15. “1810 3 8 were $17. 3 were Ss of flannel, wool jersey and velveteen—flannel and jersey coats are in the bright colors. Knitted Sports ‘Capes, $15 and $25 6 ow 4 were es \ J Ws 3 wer $25 apes and wraps of knitted woolens ome poe with | brushed wool. Motoring Dusters, $10 and $18.50 26 were $12. “1310 10 were $22.50 $18.50 2 were $ 9 were $2! natural colored silk 4 were $16, 1 was $29.50. Gray mohair, linene, pongee. and natural colored Raincoats at $10 j 5 were $27.50 ) 1 was $29.5 5 were Rubberized materials, including. silk; Some imported coats in the collection, Cloth Suits, mostly blue and aide $28 10 were $f ue { $78 3 were $ $38 Navy blue and black tricotine. ee , $98 Only 3 tan and 2 black and white also waterproofed gabardine. 11 were $85. uits in the sale, Silk Suits, $38 and $58 3 were cps 1 was $4. | 1 was Ae: 4 we 1 was . \ $58 Suits of fine 1 was $12 . and navy blue. Shantung Silk Su Only 125 suits » $15, $20, $25 straight lines. Second Floor, Coats have smar' : Old Building Half Price | by hand. Picture ee $ SUN BONNET of white bebe Now 3h) dimity, $1.35. * were - Now § SUN HAT of pique with but were Now tensan crown, hand seallope eee Nea | Both pictured above 5 were aor fe OW y | Third Floor, Old Building | MERE TPO Aa baanedananone Now $6, ~Nailn lelio | een | . v7 7 we i |Gay, frivolous | Glace G7 vd ad. 73 : 1 French 1 Excell \ f | * Sennits, Milans, Split Straws. English and French hats. Excellent selection of the Petticoats affect rough sennits so popular this year. Among them are sennits touched with faint shades of lainty lace green or brown, with hatband to mateh. And there are a few black straw hats—Milans in delightful little ribbon ro-e- | the $7 group (now $ , and sennits in the Sf group (now $2). The $12 hats (now $6) bud. }are LINCOLN-BE Milan sailors—very good hats for wear in the evening with festive ribbon arrange-| dinner coat, ments; and all manner of prett . b Sh 4 d ad tnt 1,800 of our best Shirts reduce Stra Were $3.50 fo $5. s of ki White madras with separate t $2.4 i ever collar plain negli ‘Thursday, $2.45 neither starch nor iron- th stiff cuffs. And wool flan- kind and another; all Burlington Arcade Floor, New Bullding { require