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’ an ____THE EVENING WORLD, SATURDAY, JULY 28, 1921. 8 GARONG WLLASK J ee BONGRESS TUESDAY he if Wh Broadway at Ninth Street qt is not big type and big talk New York. in the newspapers — but Business Hours—- the quality, fashion and fair 9 to 5. Telephone price of the goods in the store Stuyvesant 4700. which make value and give Formerly A. T. Stewart & Co. lasting satisfaction. Broadway at Ninth Street, New York Provident Home-makers will | "500000000 fo Rens Keep Next Tuesday Open Telephone Stuyvesant 4700 $500,000,000 to Roads. WASHINGTON, July 23.—President | Harding on Tuesday will inform tho Congress of the Administration pur- pose to settle the claims and coun- terclaims of the Government and railroads arising out of Federal con- trol during the war. | In effect, the Administration's pro- posal will’ be that the Government , und its claims of between $700,000,000 000,000 agains tthe rallroad’s erments during Federal con- | For the first—fullest—and finest survey of __, The Wanamaker Great August Sale ot =| j Furniture in New Yo rk Women’s Tweed for bett trol, and the railroad claims against the Government of about $500,000,000, | without alleged claims for inefficiency, , ‘acne These are some of the | | Treasures Au Quatrieme . Louis XV. Day-bed, $275 the acquiescence of the carriers to the proposal that all claims for alleged inefficiency of labor during the war— which brought the toca: ciaims of the reads up to about $1,250,000,000—-shall he waived for this purpose, though | court action, The only Congressional activity | necessary, it is said, will be the re- Suits at $31.50 Our $37 and $48 grades 111 in ideal colors for wear in the great out-doors. to be offered beginning Monday at newly lowered prices averaging 40 per cent. less NLIMITED range of choice from a collection of good furniture that is without coun- terpart except in our Philadelphia store at prices that take us back to good old pre-war days: This will be the significance of attending the Sale on the first of its courtesy days, G Porcelai Bi B July 26 (Tuesday next). Brick dpi) ue Broun It is why so many folks from among the hundreds who will make long journeys to Five smart models—se- attend it, from far and lonesome corners of the continent as well as from urban centres verely tailored to our order. where local sales of furniture are even then being held, will make it a point to be present Coats are lined with plain here on the first day. wicred silks. Sizes 36 to Nothing ean quite match the pleasure of the sight, no benefit quite match the ben- , efit of selection, when that vast and finely arranged display lies spread before you in its impressive entirety, before the pieces have commenced to move out. storing of the War Finance Cor tion, which will act as the Gov mental a essary funds, by permitting it to take over and sell the $840,000,000 of ne- otiable paper he administration, | f money to pu vanced by the The additional sim necessary to| advance the approximate $500,000,000 will be obtained through sale of ne- gotiable paper wt turn over to the Go They have been carefully We have notice of new shipments that will el assembled at various times soon arrive. ersonally by our own col- We have no room on the Fourth Floor—Au factors; eroth England, Quatrieme—to show them. We are overcrowded. Rose Tan the railroad equipment, the which was ad- rnment. France, Italy and America. So—! Coming from notable Greatly against our inclination, or without homes, even palaces, where thought of the real value, we have taken an authentic antiques had in average of 40 per cent. from the prices of several turn been slowly gathered, often handed down hundred pieces of antique furniture and objets ch the roads will ment to cover the funded debt of between $700,000,- 600 and $890,000,000. in addition to still owes the sunimer. a s h tl have increased in value through the years. Some prices are down more than half. Today they have lost none of this value. Original documents are ever increasing in value, Second Floor, Old Bullding. Every price is newly lowered for this event. The sale will open Monday and continue until © Government about $230,- {rom family to family through generations, they | d'art ‘to sell them immediately even in mid- av reports from Europe show. | | | 000,000 on th for t the things are sold. months following Federal, ha big But—! But if you have your eye on a particular piece New purchase of President I ing, {t is said, will in- The Chief Au Quatrieme is even now in Europe, it will be wise to come promptly, even early Mon- Everybody has Furniture longings— SILKS This sale can satisfy them! —Embroidered taffetas form the Congress t standing does not co agreement or modify t tween the carr tho under- ||] setecting new things. day. Prices before reduction (today) averaged 45 per cent. more. rs and the Gove Price First Presentation Monday of the R E FRIGERATORS | Winter Fashions in Hardwood cases, golden oak fin- 5 ished, ice chambers lined with gal- Black Coats and Suits vanized steel, woven wire shelves, ant rusting, watertight Furniture bought now may be heldin our warehouse storage free for aix months Antique Louis XVI. fruitwood bonheur-du-jour............... ——— $195 Three antique painted directoire arm chairs, covered with modern striped taffeta Six andique directoire chairs, signed ‘‘Jacob,” seats covered in Ar if, antique Tati XV. carved and painte Se nce a et ARTICLE Monday Viewed and reviewed to your heart's content, not a specimen will be found among i seohnale Sine. meee oe che)Ballpeae Antique American mahogany b!cek-front secretary, claw and ball the different pieces shown on the three floors devoted to the Sale that is not a credit to TUaa ies as 4 ilmied feet, bonnet top, shell, grooved pillar cecorauols 5 ios ——— $750 the store—and to its purchaser—in its quality and its looks. quantity.) | Antique American six-legged high-boy, wal nut p-turne 3 % rl 7 ra e lems, ecru drawer in molding, drop handles. Illustrated in Lockwood % Not # price-ticket but bears a figure HONESTLY lowered from the market rate. $3.85 a yard and Morse’s books on American furniture............0c0 cee eee eee ie If the longing be to purchase within a certain limit of price, know this for a fact: ve ft border and all- New Hampshire curly maple high-boy. An exceptionally fine piece over aticcts Lovely. designs: Pair of antique American mahcgany side chats Seale) uns g on 5 4 A 7 Black, white, navy blue, and ball feet... z This Furniture Sale, starting July 26. brown and gray. F ave American meleaey Ei high-boy....... Ey offers greater values than at any Gaede oo es URNITURE Antique American panel chest of drawers, pine and oak, drop is other time or any other place wide; the taffeta, 86 in. C h handles, panel sides, turnip feet. Probably made in Ipswich..... 7 Cy : . j Main Floor, Old Bullding asnor Credit Anti:ue American X-braced walnut dressing table, 1700— ith 5 Should your longing be for something finer in quality than the average, different Booey Ustes Anantara Fags three drawers, cup legs and drop lear in the back. Original pulls. Ilus- = in appearance from the commonplace furnishings of the homes of the million, superior res aes mae que Aiorican Wei fee gn ainaien furniture = in construction to that eal ee ee : ae inexpensive, even a glance A dozen Paintings Fi) Send for | “ ie Go the floors here will convince you that judged even by the exacting Wanamake Antique American walnut high-boy. poueinel etched butterfly = around iz r 1) 132 Fage brasses ’ . 8 standards we have— by Frank Schwarz BH FREE f Anuaue on mahogar o 1921 Winner of the e 1H an an Jame decorations.... . | eel Hi Antique four-post Hepple s Better values than at any time before Prix de Rume ¥| August spring and mattress 20.0... cece cece e eee eee e een e ee enene 5 . : . are on exhibition and for Al rice List Antique four-p Inut Hepplewhite bed with tester a More than half the stock is offered at one third and one-half less than standard sale in the Wanamaker 5 Sn Twelve Queen Anne chairs id settee, antique frames, modern A price: Art Galleries. 4 TAPORUEY <ocuiee wes enemies i ‘ « _ Paes ¢; . Antique English f be Keven the half price group are matched suites of living room, dining room and bed- dates eke tae =| Bspeaduction G sting tio aovea over-mantel. . . 3 room furniture. in picturesque Province- 2 air antique carved wood trophies............-..+e.e005 Ga F sie i > a Y i U . i | 4 bl Antique Queen Anne wing chair covered with old mulberr. brocade g . Invall the socks includes: more than #2000100 worth of fine Wanamaker furniture, | ow ney, eu reece yes (| Antique mahugany Sheraton work-table, inlaid.................. 3” with several hundred thousand dollars’ worth of special purchases and $200,000 more on |_P but th th 1 (] Pair of antique encoignures with brass galleries and mounts, mar- 3 call to come in during the month. Gompeliite ia thlaty ating ble one sia patina ee marbelized top. s —— $935 Even Belmaison reproductions on the Fourth floor—very unusual stocks—are | freshness, vigor, color and Venetian painted commode, marbelized top. . ° Ha included in the sale. | action, ( Four Italian Louis XV. arm chairs, frames black and gold, uphol- _ § Fourth, Fifth and Sixth Galleries, New Building | Eighth Gallery, New Bullding®) F stered old red velvet $500 S Thi d Fy) customer, Four Italian Louis XVI. white and gold side chairs, old brocade seats $320 | si Antique round Louis XVI. table with marble top and brass gallery $175 ave a Ir on 4 From West side by 80th BUtb St. Crosetown Care or by RGtb bt. Hus from Broadwar, ine Ss, us trom Erweeway. 5sROOM AFAKTN.EN pest gags VAlUL | 9245 toile tinned to pr A ROR $375 four antique French terra-cotta figures from Dijon.. joints, RaenEs ice racks, drain pipe introducing thOOM ARAKI MENL ge Q5 One Louis XV. commode with marble top, ormulu mounts. and trap, brass or nickel-plated hard- BEST #700 VALUE Antique walnut and tulip-wood Louis XVI. besaiatally inlaid secre- ware, —the new black cachmire cloth. vUR LIBERAL TERMS taive, marble top Lift cover type —black lynx and black caracul furs. Taine Down Werk opayy Antique walnut Louis . secretaire, marble top. . eanenih Repuiothy apanial | —A new shade—dark brown—in duvetyne and Small antique walnut Louis XVI. commode, marble top, original apacity eruary iperial marvella cloth, mounts Pair antique walnut Louis XV. arm chairs Antique Louis XVI. walnut bench, covered with modern brocade. Regence day bed, Canne green br ocade, loose cushions Small Louis XVI. canape One pair of large antique lead Hiqures One large antique lead eagle .... One large lead figure .... Three cement stork Antique American ma gi Antique American mahogany easy arm chair Antique American heavy ‘carved Empire sofa, small | Antique American mahogany buffet, five draw Antique English small black lacquer looking gla Antique Amer’ f ISPORS TG ies cece Antique American Sheraton mahogany sofa wi rapery panel in back, four grooved legs in front and four plain legs behind. . ene Pair of Charles II. pear-wood chairs...... vax Antique American wagon seat . Pair of Charles IT. side cha’ Antique English Antique American Duxbury chairs, original seats, except one-—s Pair of antique early American kitchen chairs Antique American serpentine- front mahogany bureau, four claw 3 ae pare) These coats and suits are trimmed with Kolin-’ Pr esis : sky and beaver. Second Floor, Old Building. The provision chambers are lined re spectively with (1) painted white enamel, s porcelain steel, (3) seameri 1 steel. Sicarurements, width dope, veiehts 2x | A new arrival of Apartment house type Costume Slips Capac ty Regularly .. $78.00 $52.0 . $74.00 $19.30 The lining ae e es 'e e 2 3 ie 5 uoljanpad 210jaq Saag charming straightline slips especially adapted for wear with chemise frock and the frock of the Vionnet type, because they combine a Front-icing & type brassiere top with a petticoat, have fullness at the A Panesar crictye 0 sides and give an unbroken line. 100.18 Of handkerchief batiste, a very popular model, with deep shadow-proof hem and a broad ribbon-run band of 185 Ib. Provision chamber lining (1) seamless ; veal filet lace at the bodice top. $5. 136 Ibs. ie orcelain steel, (2) seamed porcelain steel, ; A i ; 13) pain ite. Aner 4} ealtatinal Of Radium silk—famous for its softness and its tuba- te, 1 and 2, 81x21x52, 3 | bleness—a tailored model. Shadow-proof hem, bordered with hemstitching. Self shoulder straps. Black, white, Provi jon chamber porcelain steel measurements Ask your grocer for “Sealect" Evaporated Milk. Ask for it by name. Once you have used it you will know and enjoy its superior quality. Sheffield and Ball feet, 5 ath Hardwood ice chests navy blue, gray, flesh. $9.75. EVARORATEO n etaes aati Galvanized steel lined. Of crepe de Chine- copy of an imported model, with ne wide, Ib: in, deep, 28 in. high, | fullness at sides, Widely scalloped hem finished with silk ive capacit 25 $17.75 fringe, Self-shoulder straps. Fringe-trimmed_ bodice. wide, 24 in, deep, i high, $12.75. 155 Ibs. ice capacity § $26.25 eee tine Seventh Gallery, New Building movuble top ..... Antique Ame legs .. A Ia rich whole cream milk of the same quality vou buy tn Shefistd Bottles Sheffield Condens sed Milk Co., Ine IEW YORK -a10w “3499 tad cp paseieae (AEpo}) Third Floor, Old Bull