The evening world. Newspaper, July 27, 1921, Page 13

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X THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, JULY 27, 1921. Broadway at Ninth Street New York. Susiness Hours— . 9 to 5. Telephone Stuyvesant 4700 Dimartin\, ~~ ENGAGEMENT PLAN i= IS TOLD 100 SOON, HINT SOCIETY PLOT pee aay Miss Benjamin, Who Wishes to Continue in Hospital Work, Vexed at Announcement. 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 Formerly A. ‘T. Stewart & Co. lasting satisfaction. The Wanamaker ‘August Sale Brings FU RN) NITURE —down from the sky of high prices and places Women’ 's Tweed Suits, $25 its four feet all on solid earth again (The all year ‘round type of suit) As a consequence, people are buying ir large numbers, Cheery groups of home-makers are in all parts of the three Galleries as Our $37 to $48 grades |this is written, finding it not only much cooler within the store than without, Severely tailored models—with distinctive little |but finding also that furniture—good furniture—is now down to a figure where touches that make thém different. But in each in- they may buy with confidence. stance the smart silhouette dominates. Bedroom suites—complete—down to $260: dining room suites down to Sizes 36 to 44. $171; library and living room suites down to $220. A half In gray, tan, brown, brick, rose or porcelain blue. and a third under what they were Miss Ottavia de Saint Seigne Ren jamin, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wal- ter Romeyn Benjamin of No, 151 West You Don’t Have Bth\street, was greatly distressed to- ‘ \ day by the publication in a morning | T W. it newspaper of an unauthorized an oO ar o Mr nouncement of her eng: Donald Upham of No. Short of money to purchase isda |]] something; would you like to cation, or ion require “L do not wish ment,” o deny the ¢ put neither parents nor Mr. Upham nor his family | hat’s exactly whan LHe tint , : ‘i Yes, the revival has begun, The home-making revival! aathorized the announcement.” | Shantung silk suits are now down to $15 And it will'grow and grow ana grow. Miss Benjamin recently gave Loans in Any Amount. “society,” si tired of the hours, and t 1am a Banker to the Masses. nursing at the Stern Hospital in W Visiting me is the same as visiting End Avenue and has made such p your bank, except you pledge ress that she was in c ‘ your credit with your bank. With }}} When an Evening World reporter {ff ™ YOu Pledge your collateral. | Galied there’ toiday | At this add years and |}! Shi sald ae? 1 Riess still. prospering. This in_ itself Bhe ‘sald komo of her fricnis, should inspire your confidence "eho aM intimate thatthe ue BENJAMIN FOX ee i vie ale Wiis. slok Second Floor, Old Bullding * Feel free to come and se¢ the new furniture and furnish- ings if only for “pointers.” BEiMAISON is a veritable j treasure house of ideas f y and use without || obligation of buying, and it is now in its most charming mood. Visitors from almost every the U nion are to be seen wandering through its rooms every day old saying is a fact: Visitors know more about New York's inspiration spots than New Yorkers themseives! Legal Rates Only. game and the na course in sur Thursday—several scores of lovely SUMMER FROCKS for WOMEN : : nf . The August Sale, of ccurse, includes our entire stock of sed to her desertion of “socie i} lo busi c | 1 * PERU InG RC HEPnTSRIT: to do business with m | will be home furniture in the new building—even the Belmaison re- nd back into the old life, Pricate offices for wonen productions. J} AND. THE REDUCTIONS IN PRICES ARE AMAZING, dg publication of the ong Reliable Pawnbroker Merchant Regardless of former prices. “| See a yee ene? ee oe Fourth, Fifth and Sixth Gallerie, New Building Established 1876 - Cited avieineaiabh Dab Birte hiiah a ment announcement might have Dotted Sw linens and voiles. s, ginghams, caused by one of these friend 72 Eighth Ave., near 14th St. N E W | hospital authorities already, she s August Bedding Sale ae | : Ki Lowest price in have made it plain’ to her that they Span ARE TiAl dis F © do not ike the publicly that the are] Prsee orate wea nlct uuetal Meg a French checked eave for Sheet Hair Mattresses Cotton Mattresses nouncement brought to the insticu sizes from 36 to 41 are In- \ Eponge Homespun y ee Ss Box Springs Wire Springs Pillows tion cluded. ot é % | and piliow cases - i hief re Second Floor, Old me rene /2 eB Just from France, an- Oueitity Sih Price UI Everything in The Bedding Store—everything the Se aerate ahead sia ae other shipment of this very|{} 180 | Bedding Store makes_—is reduced in price at least 10 per cent. for the August Sale. EXTRA-SPECIAL hest black horse hair mattress—-$4. 3 good grade of black hair mattress: ning to get married immediately, prob ably not for two years. He hisn'ti enough money yet to get marr Miss Benjamin is a cousin of Mrs Enrico Caruso. Other close relatives Clearaway of Silk Frocks sve tet coo ‘oes fo 180 fabrie; white, gray, tan and brown grounds with cross- 0, were $39.50 to $49.50 | bar checks in contrasting! FOR MISS 14 TO 20 Frocks at §: are William Evarts Benjamin, Park Frocks at $45, were $65 to $89.50 colors. | oun $18 pes eae ee TN us mes a jeorg ard ja 17— Dees d Italian oval bow! ny . de ur dD Dest Mack mixed hair matvress RUHR oe aaa UP ih canclestione. $28°° The very frocks which have brought us so many charm- 1,500 yards. 1.59 yard, \ a UaraROEL GRA Mrs. Preston Gibson | N Ovington gift is an ing compliments season—because of their smart sim-| Fret telereolaleurcite 38 good quality mixed hair mattr Mr. Upham is) plicity, beautiful materials, and moderate prices. Ot) Richard Dana U on of Mr. and Mrs. 5 box-spring, tufted top. unspoken epigram, course, in nearly every instance only one frock in a model! pham. He is now in 4 660 75 box-spring, Baltimore, where he is connected with | pisasent (over and even or color. ‘Checked aiiah | ie feather pillow, ' the United States Asphalt Reflning Ana tio of t to Mate —crepe de chine, Canton crepe, heavy, crinkly silk crepe,! Baie from. dres Bedding Store, Sixth Gallery, N2w Building Company. He served in the army | Gs SNE TAO OL COBt tO) chiffon, lace and taffeta—only evening frocks in the tatter silks. 5 PSsing te k s oft in finis! a during the war and Miss Benjamin | satisfaction is kept sur- s quoted are before hem % $25 and $29.75 Riding Habits, $19.75 had some war experience in nursing. | eprisingly low. t the exceptionally low min Ho. S ge FOR MISS 6 'TO 20. eee y etnies : t Floor, Old Buildi Girt ana steneatner Diayvenr, | OVINGTON’S price of 65¢ yard. busi osier, UT] " . Our remaining collection of linen and khaki habits which The disappearance of Roxe Dimartini, “The Jift Shop of 5th Ave.” | All the fashionable co! | Biliteec searelcla canal ns ¢ were tailored to our order. The smart severely tailored hs DOB Ne COE OE ° Women’s $3 silk stockings. ............ $2.35 pr. y . and her stapfa D s binations. white, if. M i] | ph. Dimartini styles which have received the cachet of well-dressed girls) and white, heliotrope and’ wi eng Willanese | ‘ax 4c Street, Fifth Avenue at 39th St. { 7 =e yesterday a roung nen. Second Floor, Old Building brown and white, remand ees 1,800 pairs; sizes 8 to 10; good weight; double tops, higa suing F TELAT WV eae ae aeereranss : Ime Gohiteatnns nlc antiea iter litte an! Silk Gloves, 95c | spliced heels) double soles; fullsfashioned; black or cordovany hit g ’ lewire ® : eae Witte, oe eiene cle eben. | We have just 1,000 prs. | Women’s $1.75 to $2.50 stockings. ............... $1. | 116 Student Suits | Sioesaee = pee y iy Lisle thread, imported; black or white with open-work JULY AND AUGUST OPEN 9 TO 5.30, CLOSED SATURDAYS |, to sell at this extremely ankles; black, white, cordovan with Paris side clocking; sizes | t l 23 50 ; low pi The gloves are 8'z to 10 ir the lot, but not in each style. A.) | to go at on y e° | perfect. The silk is equal; Women’s $1.25 ‘stockings... ..............0-00 005 85e pr. \\\ Broadway, | Were in stock at $28.50, $35 and $45. } in quality to that in gloves ‘as I Jon bipenue amperes? white, with open-work ankles; ha Patt es , } in our regular stocks at, bi He A and Sons, * ath and oth Sts. | ye a. oites oe a Boys $1.65 pair. | Women’s $1 stockings 5 50c pr. Blogs aby such 8x BE wiot, norfolk mo Whites Higienen ses Medium nported; black; full-fashioned; SEMI-ANNUAL SALE OF duction, it’s certainly an oe- HIRRAR BS "si3, 50 to] | unbleached sc a0) Double f r tip casion for quick buying. | Sea ee Wonien's Stock-taking at the end of | | —that’s why prices Mai Only 125 Sports MU Va gta eo eii ate Wiehe 38c pr. plain and dropstiteh; black, #hite, seamed leg, high spliced heels, double soles; 2 in the lot, but not of each kind. .35c pair, 3 pairs for $1 MEN’S SHIRTS | BIG VALUES FOR THIS | t the wee are reduced. A Sport i ek models | Skirts, $7. 50 Seconds of 1,200 pairs only at this very { jouble fasted. Some ow pri » silk, with mercerized cotton toes and heels, silk } THURSDAY & FRIDAY small two pairs or | 4 Music in Summer? | They are made to sell for GUECH white route leneen Calkeelatedletieeecatarten ietaen i are suitable for early | suits ne i ‘ , Tern vith mereerizer cotton turn-over cuffs, toes and heels, black, | y i SN’ ES c , 2! ;RADE Rich browns, 1} RAB R eos TLE od \ ’ | q ‘ - white, cadet blue, brown, Sizes 642 to 8'%, but not of each i ME CERER: Ot ay ENTIRE bbe oe HSH wes! : weeds. Every made; were Ba Once EH) Certain yl | rants of them e of pru- | kind, } SHIRTS AT EXCEPTIONALLY LOW PRICES. tandard Small sh be Gray Math: SE, A $ | nella cloth and flannel, with | Children’s socks 28¢ pr. ih LOT NO. t—1.50 to 1.75 SHIRTS for 95 |! year Third Flcor, Old Buliding There is no closed season) white grounds and stripes ; cotton; imported white socks with colored turn- } Fine Printed Corded Madras neck band, with °* | — sic, any more than (plain or formed of tiny ree-quarter length; white lace socks, soft cuffs. Also White Madras Sport Shirts, roll collar, half sleeve. length; plain white, three-quarter mercerized cotton, white with fancy turn- » but not of each kind. to the heart. After a humid das aC. s) in sports colors. Two good sales and plain model over tops; Y $ TS for BOYS , Tracey a aries into ‘ Second Floor, Old Rullding Main Floor, Old Building { . 2—2, 2.50 SHIRTS for. ......... * asf Be even et eee Lor 1.50 $1.50 shints at S5c linen, an easy chair * LOT NO. 3—2.75 SHIRTS for Sane 1.75 600; collar waite the singing tones of ¢ Adjusting stocks before the half-vearly listing brings these White and Tan Oxfords and Madras, - We The pt cin oo a nn piano which Rute your net's Neckband or collar attached. . vous system in harmon to I4'y We mow aun aw a AXEraordinary Savings for Men LOT NO. 4--3.00 to 3.50 SHIRTS tor 2 00 | in. th Extra auality mote Madras and Silh Stripes, Burlington Aread ter linep de fust slips “moon Thursday soft and stiff cuffs. white and colors. ing : ; igh into the AMPICO a reste oe en ” a LOT NO. 5--3.75 to 5.60 SHIRTS for 2.45 Boys’ undershirts, 18¢ Reproducing piano, and 250 Bathing suits—were $5, $7, $7.50.....00..0 0. cece cee ene eee e ee $2.50 Imported silk mixed, pleated bosom with i Boys’ draw embroidered fronts, neckband and soft cuffs. j Also fine English Madras with collar attached. | LOT NO. 6--6.75 to 9.00 SHIRTS for ~ 525 | toddles over the grass-rug, 49 Rubberized raincoats—were $10, ue of the summer living-room 2,100 Shirts in all s—were with his wife, before start pecs e $0 ing for business 3,000 Shirts in all sizes—were $2.45 or $6 Cnt $4.75 . 85¢ Every woman must see this utensil All silk shirts, extra quality plain and It starts the day off 60 Mohair sweaters, puil-over and coat style Jacquard Broadcloths. It will take 26 Ibs. o ih } * VARI AG sre $1. $1.50 ¢ $2 . 2 appily. 1,500 Neckties—were $1, $1.50 Vand § E SENT C. O. D. NONE CREDITED. th tt wr 1 garment PI LN NONE SENT © ! ONE ae DIE: | and dehydrate Ne Main’ Fleer, Old Bullding Music in summer 100 Soft collars, all sizes ; o 24: Ibs. weig Bi, m by all means 1,200 Straw hats, senn nD keep them as long as you sik a a ‘ ; % : Clearance Sale of Women’s and nenientier sit Hors Gil@elG to tt Salo are ae than 7g Something for everybody in each group but at these prices the goods will move out al ) Salons are more than 70 city quickly, Burlington Arcade Floor, New Building add water, und and of Conte d Fapes makes ayles, sizes and cory Mo i ee Young Men’s Suits at $15 soft shell cra very much more No oth Children’s‘Hosiery and Underwear 2,000 PAIRS OF WOMEN’S STOCKINGS, lisle cot- ton and some fibre silk, in various weights, 390 (black, white and brown), values to 85c pr. At oo -HILDREN’S HALF SOCKS — plain or with fancy ec aaa . a & a OD ied hey (sizes 5 to 9! =tenyen pr. At " 35 or fish, Only one ene or cape in a Orley ' 100, our own stocks, reduced from $23.50 CHUORENS F 1 RIB STOP SINGS, black 25 a ane Me . Ree Naleate Helpful terms. , Originally (this season) these suits were $25 to $380. They went down in our Half- white and brown, value 39 pr. c feven a heef-stew!) s the final clearaway And if you have un old yearly sale 50, No® to clear out tables before the half year ends—-we put them down piano you don't want, we to $15 (less than they cost wholesale, of course) will take it in) part ex Bolivia cloth and_silvertone change for a new one demonstrate its workings, velours Thursday, from 12 to 4, in Attractive and practica WCMEN’S FULL FASHIONED SILK STOCKINGS, with lisle soles and tops (black, brown and grey), 2 value 2.065 pr. At An 10 WOMEN’S UNION SUITS, ine cotton lisle and some with glove silk tops —pink or white. 05 Values to 2.00, At oO Mrs. A. Louise Andrea will explain it all, and of wool v Grays, browns, a few greens and about 32 blue serges All soung men’s suits, 500 White flannel trousers, $5.25 pair BOYS' AND GIRLS’ UNICN SUITS in many styles = the Housewares Store | Old Building nos, $975 up. for the little specks they would be priced about double. ALL WOOL, And you ~—all sizes but not inevery style. Valuesto 1.25, At « 9 Ravanin Gallary han mulding r New Bullding Won't mind the specks at all i Lower-Price Store, Broadway, cor. Eighth / ‘ bey 1 1 AQT, cscs ri .

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