The evening world. Newspaper, August 4, 1921, Page 11

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VACATION EXODUS ON OMeial Washington Remove enjoying a tw Michigan. 4 bd New York on departmental mat- | Se L 1 WITH HARDING AWAY. | From Heat as svon an President Leaves. | WASHINGTON. Aug. 4.— Official] Washington is proving the truth of | the old adage that SWay the mice will pl OMe officers of the Gov Gropped out of t President that he would “while the cat's | One by| nmment have | at wave since announcement 1 a short time in ne, ath has been eut In the r Weeks, | President | in New Hard! t Denby ‘is " vacation in Postmaster General Haye has been | abenee of Cabinet meetings has ————— A PHENIX PRODUCT #l n department heads a chance to from town, Don’t be fooled. There is Ea ort! Sahel “PHILA. Cream Cheese. h is hpeaned “PHILA. DELPHIA” on the package. PH ENIX Means GOOD Cheese Semi- Ann of Suits for Men $60, $65 $45, $50 a Suits, $932.0 MIDSUMMER REDUCTIONS Linen Golf Knickers, Special ... Palm Beach Suits Outing Flannel Trousers, Broadway at 279 Broadway 49th St. and $70 Kuppenheimer Suits, Suitable for Summer and Fall, ual Sale nd $55 50 $6.50 15.00 10.00 6.00 Special...... 44 East 14th St. 47 Cortlandt St. HE EVENING WORLD, TH URSDAY, Sahel at Ninth Street New York. Business Hours— 9 to 5. Telephone Stuyvesant 4700 oh Another Friday Full of Interest. More peopleare buying more Furniture than ever they did in August before It is known in the trade and to a great many customers as well that Wanamaker August Sale of furniture is a great barometer of business. The most notable good business news of the past three months is the announcement that more people are buying more furniture than ever in an August Sale before. It means new homes— more homes— better homes. It means that there is a good business movement. It means a flow of commerce. It means industry and transportation and employment. It means that the American people are going about their business and the prophets of hard times and the preachers of discontent don't know what they are talking about. We take great courage from the extraordinary success of this Sale. It isin every way a great Sale. Many customers have come to it from distant States. It would be a pity if any one who is interested in furniture should fail to see its displays P. S. The above statements apply to both our stores—in New York and Philadelphia. h Fifth and Sixth Galleries, New Building All Our Cotton Froc for Women, oe Pretty Petticoats at $3.95 to $5.95 Pink or white few hades, but Dotted Swiss, plain and figured voiles, lir organdies in each price group. White and summer not of each material. Second Floor, Old Buildiny and a an nevertheless — suffici- AUGUST 4, | Vhat delightful shadow- | A pout oO drone «g originally + | $16.7. proof kind —not only good | a Te eee i looking pat a pot ut rocks originally ) necessity to wear under priced $13.50 to $32.5 f $10.7: 7 Near Tacos’ | \Pi 1921. [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 va'ue and give lasting satisfaction. Formerly A, T. Stewart & Co. Store Closed Saturday | The Hoisery Shop marks the opening of its new quarters on the Fourth Ace. end of the Main Floor, Old Building, with Some Remarkable Values in Silk Stockings 648 prs. all ingrain silk, — $1.85 pr. They would be $3 pr. but for | heels and tops. Very good wear- irregularities in weave. No other | iss stockings aur ldefect—-no darhs, no Holes. | 0/0 pis. Black aud) cordpvass Medium weight, all silk, high 72 pr. in white only, in sizes 9, spliced heels; double soles, toes, 9, and 10 1716 prs. pure thread silk — $1.65 pr. W r) | These come fram the maker | ton welts and soles; black, white, whose trademarked name is fam- avana brown; sizes 814 to 10, omen 8 jous, ‘They are seconds of his $2. to $2.95 grades and, for all pra ALSO—at. $1.65—because of ir- Sweaters | tical purposes, will give equal sat- isfaction Full-fashioned, — medium a sheer weight, reinforced; some a all silk; some have mercerized cot- 888 prs. pure thread silk —85e pr. 5 and $1.70 | and 60 pairs of white; mercerized nds; seamless cotton tops, toes and heels; sizes 1 84 to 10. Main Floor, Old Building regularity of weave—294 prs. in- grain silk medium weight, full- fashioned, black and cordovan | with mercerized cotton sole and tops, 120, all silk Our $25 grade $15 120 pure wilk Tuxedo fronts, and rirdle have come by a piece of gout fortune into our hands, enabl ing us to sell them at $10 be low the prevailing price ters, with hh por ussia calfskin color brown an art narrow Hand-made Blouses 100, Friday, at the low record, $2 35 Four weaves price for hand-made blouses. { Gord iatripe We cannot : recall that | if your Bie from aye Fri- : Cross bar hand-made batiste blouses | dé yaa only $2.85 each. Two open stripe weaves before the war or since | Trimmed with hand- Navy blue and bt ever sold for so low a | made filet lace the predominatin price. There has been so The drawn-work is by hand. wide a demand for them that The little embroidery is by hand. we never could yet enough of them. This year the manufaetur- vers went out to fill the de- mand —and they — over-pro- Imported Vestees of |(ucet. That is why you may there are a few purple and beige y brown, white, ‘There are & styles: all vest ef- ¥ The aeeitae blouses, worn with Tuxedo sweater or sports suit. Sizes 38 to 46. Second Floor, Old Building Sizes 34 to 46, inclusive. Second Floor, Old Building. | ee sgn and Organdie (50 Skirts for Women’ s wool knit ol days “coat hecomes| Women—at $9.50 Bathing Suits, $3.95 A Moderate Charge for Alterations ently wide not to tear out in| = wearing, Tailored models | “del ligghtful | of pique and organdie just | ved from France will be Blazer striped flannels, plain We have succeeded in pur- Aucticn ‘Dibposal of the Alexander Smith, Sen & Company Stock He d Last June and Only Recently Delivered the Company, 60 Flatbush Ave. 1 secured the cream New York Floor Coverir were not only the ers but our buildi assemblage of quality rugs $65—9x12 Seamless Also Seamed Axminsters; all wool, morrow we $45 9x12 Seamless Wool Velvet Rugs $45 9x19. Best Seamless Brussels Rugs} Your $45 6x9 Heavy Woo! Axminster Rugs{ Choice $2 Extra Heavy Velvet | Carpet | Wilton Velvet Extre heavy Velvet Carpet, suitable | All wool. seamless Wilton Velvets. Is and. stairs, Beautiful patterns Wonderful ction of patte olorings. Sol ; special, yard ale, size ON12 $30 9x12 Seamless Brussels ! a 1c: | Sn 05¢ ae In the very lates styles, designs and with the be cataral designs, ‘exoleum will wear much longer than ordinary printed linoleum because it has a real WATERPROOF BASE instead p. You can wash Texoleum as d water without hurt- Be Gr Rugs 6: $33.00 Regular Price Size Re 6p ) Flatbush Ay. “BROOKLYN® » teat: ee jo ine-Half Block from Ne ever offered, exceptionally fine selections of patterns; yeu id to own one of these rugs. T FROM FULL ROLLS, at '4 Wholesale We Have Given Over a Large Section of Our Main Floor to This Display To-Morrow— Come In and See Them 3. 2.50 $12.00, Brooklyn, the stock. ng have been cl > make place on sale the most amazing at prices that have never been Axminster Rugs : 33.00 close woven, high None C. O. 29.00 $60 Best Seamless $22 Seamless | Brussels th's S nith's nn ee colorings. But we do not stop n has wonderful durability. It Cc Rugs 9x12, 4-78 ass Rugs gular Price Size 8x10. 9x12... Sale Price g Co. 1 Block from Fulton St Street Station Of sem Manhattan Subway “4 found most convenient. | nul Tees ated i ee ane chasing more of them—the w kr k ~ Finished with embroidered , , royal blue, rose, pink, gold, oriole, ene: she Lovely Ne I I oe is scallops or deep hemstitehed Round, square or V necks | and green with white stripes. Very) Bane ones that, when Mi 4 Di “ The white ‘pidue: Nesters are Silk and Buronette satin in a] WC had them before, walked or ISS 1 {| to 0 Lac -trimmed models elaborately embroidered in MY] vuriety of stylea—broken lots and ott tine almost, than we ith pretty rippling flour u izes, could sell them. ‘The canton crepe model at ao aL ool quite: ehacninel? Hemstitehing of a contras sting} * onian wtriied’ fire entited . ; the left-—made for us by a € ) | the skirt of a dainey part eolor nel sell te i aor vn tn See ase . W ty 80 popular Because . Bore ane Soro! hind Floor, i Jesh colored organdie vestees. $5. | : . i; French dressmaker, and repre - Tee ie eecn le | Main Floor, Old Building | And asprinkling of tweed wkirts| PEOPM who ay them recog duced at considerably below a in plain models, cinnamon and| nize that they're made by the original cost—is trimmed AK ‘ / \ with petals and rosettes of self { \ Lingerie that’s as p grays very good values. one of the very best manu- say N B £ G Originally $11.50 to $18.75. fac s of this ki “ Af unch of Ga ‘acturers of this kind of TE ex tpl tor frie Visi dainty as can be Ribbon.” 95c in d cecond Fleer, O14 @ultaing | goods, n : ediate \ ae : SEA OE ee eouy Fen 50 } Snowy white batiste —| Ippon, y | Then why so very inexpensive? i the etraight line model at boasting on every possible Cure Led trades Delicious Fudge Sate a eee the right we have reproduced edge tiny bands of deli- Smartly at haha A0c Ib. Friday easily have let them go through in Poiret twill one of our most cutely tinted French or- ueecdant as firsts, so tery minute are their successful frocks. wandie and smart little eut} Rig, soft, rich blocks. Our flaws and imperfections. Grosgrain ribbon—in self or con trasting color—is used to bind neck, cuffs, pockets and bottom of skirt A little embroidered collar of ba medallions of the or- yvandie too, out week-end special at 40¢ pound. F ‘i bbons, wit 1 Radium silk ribbons, with ju Sena reel ae Ao enough cotton filling to make them stand up perkily. for hat In the popular two-in-one model in a variety of colora, in Camee Candy which black and navy blue pre- 7 bows. Pillar box red shot with dominate, with bandings and tite nda an additional finish to The models black, garnet red shot with black, is our candy, made in our own trimmings of becoming colors. le neck, 5 Si : ‘ause they're pret- emerald green with black, other| kitchen, the most delicious combi- y c a 38 mple, because they're pret-| emerald ¢ itehen, the mos ious combi In navy blue and black. $35. tee Aa with auch become! color) 6 in, wide nations of sweets made from Bathing Caps, 20¢ “Mimi” —the little frock with the rib- bons—is now ready in a new Fall material, crepe satin, in navy blue, brown and black, at $32.50. ing lines you'll like them, Jight gowns $4.95. ope chemises $3.95. chemi Step-in chem Trimmed in light blue, orchid or pink Third Floor, Old Building Second Floor, Old & a, Tent eet Women’s good Tweed Suits to go at $25 Bloomers for young girls Roman. striped ribbons, French recipes. heavy taffeta, 6 in. wide. Anda few plain faille ribbons in odd colors. First Floor, Old Buliding in a 50c grade, but as there are 250 of them and the season is a bit ad- vanced, we are letting them go at 20¢ each. Second Floor, Old Building, Week-end Sale of Men’s Socks 1,350 prs. SILK socks | 38c seconds of our 75¢ grade { If we printed the trademarked name of these socks, there wouldn’t be a pair left by noon, Friday. But we can’t. Chocolates, —bon-bonas, pound. Main Floor, Old Buliding Eighth Gallery, New Buliding $1.75 (ol : , ; ARS ete | made, reinforced, Very desirable for a) OLDE OM: th . They are pure thread silk, with mercerized cotton cuffs, heels and toes; black, early Fall wear. other and three Cambric colors; sizes 914 to 11!y in the le narrow inverted Crepe, in wi 700 prs. SILK socks | The coats of both back pleat Sateen, in white, 95e, zesande of our $1 grade § ; 00C : are finger-tip length f satin, in white and fleah, i ; Gath seca Pate 'p ell 35, Same make Hs above, but a little finer quality. Black, colors; sizes . I » well- Infants’ Section A i » lot. and slit pockets. tailored, lined with rsa rier, Oty Bung | O78 4 BA in Mie ee aE and h-sh $1 Balbriggan Underwear for 65c pockets on each have delightful col- New pouch-s aped 2,256 shirts and drawers of fine lightweight combed cotton balbriggan; side and two in- verted neat pleats at either side of the back. The other has two pockets one n with self han- k clasps, lined in changeable linings In brown and tan shades, cial purchase, ip bind- t color. a silk, and purse. Women’s Tricotine Suits Several attractive models, in navy blue and b. Sz 5 \ dad @. B earlier priced $35 to $85... row? Main Floor, Old Building silk, in] he latter | taupe, navy blue, black | shirts have short or long sleeves, and are in sizes 36 to 46; drawers, sizes 80 to 44, both regular and stout. Other Good News Fine lot of woven madras shirts at $1.65. Blue serge suits that were $50— now $32.50. Fancy suits now $32.50, $33.50 and $38.50. Outing crash suits, and linen suits— $16.50. Tropical worsted suits, $30. Shantung silk suits, $27.50. Mohair suits, $25 to $30. Palm Beach suits, $20 to $25. White flannel trousers, $10 to $18. Linen knickers, $8.50. Burlington Arcade Floor, New Building

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