The evening world. Newspaper, August 8, 1921, Page 11

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ALLE OSG ups teed Se DRUG CRAZED TRIO STAB” STRANGERS: IN STREET Roam Rrooklyn Streets and Tey to! Viek Fight With AM They Meet. Three der the inthu men helieved u 12-inch Records $1.75 Catalog Mailed Free 3 23 W. 42 St. bet. sth @ oth Aves 427 Fifth Ave. © .~ near seth st . 945 So. Boulevard .<. at 163ra st. id In Yonkers 11 N. Broadway 4 In Newark «, + 779 Broad ret ‘|landay, Victrolas Sonoras Pianos FINAL REDUCTION SALE Re-Uphoisterfig Old Furniture Equal to New POottIV EL Y Even he yt NEV, 5 PIEC 1 impor mpsetys mits tik w. New springs inserted, 5-PIECE Bal = 98 Value & UPHOLSTERY | 511—Zth Ave., ; Corner rTth Sty UAT ey 5- Pe, Covers Vip Re] LiKE NEW < tt y ~ 7 98 Ib le | STER boost 39 W. 14th hed Rothenbers’») | may drop as a result of ic) es of tanning based on | The Good Old Jocier unusual factors, whien wil be | Summertime | discussed by ti her chemistry sec- Toamed Brooktyn street | a Offering to fight any ped ey Met. They made uo effort t it ¢ Anthony Impintiazzo, seve ne No. |p €77 Henry Street, said he turned Qown | 3 7 their offer at Columbia Street and | S¢% Hamilton Avenue, but they caught him end one man stabbed him three times r in the abdomen, He was attended at 7 the Long Island College Hospital and] cAtadta went home teen Mh few flocks “away, 9 short’ time bot 501 ive ‘ “PI He tried to P ‘ oa the wrist ie @ woly I Man Ko in Street With - Wound in Abd s John O'Connor, forty years old, of} tro No. 171 Hast 33d Street, was taken-to |? Row Leilevue Hospital last night in a 4 €ritieal con ha bullet wound fi his abdom ep cut in his head, He w d lying on the Ws alk in mt of No. 288 Kast 4 : nd lost consciousness befor hb id teil how he had been 8s Sergt. Br he On, ves 1 | tpi > We torn neatly | arried and is said| Caruso is gone, but his | voice sings on for ever. Immortalized in Victor Records, his golden notes will enthrall millions yet unborn. | :: oe 6 ¢ On Sale now at Landays At Present Low Prices | The largest collection of Caruso Records in the city. 163 different titles | pee 025 tae Records °. | MAY CUT SHOE PRICES. New Tanning we ods May Reduce | | Leather Costs, | | | When the thermom- eter mounts and the humidity dulls the edge of the appe- tite, serve delicious cold foods sea- ned temptingly it Am Chemis 1 Soctety and & tanning, | 8 gained dropped hile buyin, train y At 416 A, M. to-day, | re with him told the SRARIO irocers and Delicatessen Stores E. Pritchard, 331 Spring St, N.Y. Our Old-Fashioned August Furniture Sale Is in Its Third Week After five years, this semi-annual sale event offers most tempting opportunities for Fall housefurnishings. 15% to 50% OFF Furniture Talks—3 “It is certainly true that the longer you continue to do a thing the better you do it. This store has been furnishing homes for 67 years, doing it better each its growth proves, until to-day it is an institution. Why not get the benefit of this ex- perience for yourself by letting this firm handle your home fur- nishing problems for you? It is a short cut to satis- faction.” ESTABLISHED 1854 Four generations of homes built on quality, right -rices and ser- CREDIT generously, if you desire it. Secretary Colonial Period, in Mahog- any; lattice work on doors; roomy drawers; as illustrated, ge = bi G a Louis XVI. Period Bird’s-Eye Maple Suite 4 pieces, as illustrated, were $225.00, NOW Living Room Suite & In Mahogany finish; upholstered in genuine leather; 3 pieces, as illustrated, were $125.00, NOW TRUCK DELIVERIES, AT UPN NWConner 67 Ave &\5"Srreer Unusual Milk Value - I <-is assured in / Borden's Grade A milk. i with the most scrupulous | care, its high standard of / purity and richness is / rigidly maintained. Our representative will tell }! you about our Grade A service. BORDENS » FarmFroducts Co, Inc. Cortlandt 7961. | Broadway at Ninth Street New York. Business Hours— 9 to 5. Telephone Stuyvesant 4700 The suite illustrated is covered with blue and yold figured silk telours, $238.50 for the $502.50 grade. $50,000 of | Living-room Furniture at Half Price and Less | In the AUGUST Sale | This is another, of the important large groups attract: | ing so much interest in the August Sale—over-stuffed | suites and separate chairs of guaranteed construction and} high grade materials—mostly silk velours, but some tapes-| try and damask—in blue, blue and gold, mulberry, black | and gold, taupe, and other shades. Two-piece suites $238.50 for $502.50 grade ue 50 for $1,435 grade $409 suite in apes! and velours. Se and velours. | 06 suite in aah) 677 suite in velours 0.50 syite in velou Chairs $12 BL: ri) for a $243.50 mahogany arm chair, in velours. | 0 all over upholstered, in velours. | 274.50 all over upholstered, in Velours. $106.50 mahogany arm ¢ r, in velours, 210 walnut arm chair, in damask, | {arm chair, in damask, 51 all over upholstered, in velours. 186 all over upholstered, in velour 174 all over upholstered, in tapestry. 152 all over upholstered, in tapestry who has been “looking around” at all “a A critic ‘the August Sales appraises ours as presenting substantial stock of moderate-priced, good style Hie niture that cannot be equalled any place.” That’s exactly the kind of furniture stock that we planned to get together; it is the kind people want to-day. Fourth, Fifth “and Sixth Galleries, New Building | 1,000 Special Mattresses: in the August Sale At the extraordinary low prices of $9.50 for the 54x76 i $9.00 for the 42x76 in. .25 for the 48x76 in. $8.75 for the 36x76 in. are COTTON FELT mattre. made for us—the “CLIN by us to be clea nd comfortable a re made with a rolled edge, and covered w The full size mattress— lasting. quality of flowered ticking. weighs 50 pounds, “54x76 in, If you order by mail, please be mattress. sure and specify the “CLINTON gallery, New Building 1,600 Pieces Aladdin | Aluminumware— Down | Tea Kettles, $3.75 350 only. S-qt. capacity; Covered Saucepans, $1.35 3-qt. capacity; 220 only, Fry Pans, $ 9 inch; 275 only. QT, TEA KE REDUCED TO. Lipped Saucepans, 90c an these reduced prices are, one qt. capacity; 2x0 only. ie ee nga “ALADDIN” is known universally as the standard in durable aluminum utensils. Strongest handles, Most sanitary. Bails never get hot, because they can’t touch the vessels. Seventh Galery, New Building | \The Janice Pump ‘Original with us The Wanamaker August Sale of will be ready for the public Wednesi A Great Sale! See detaily in the Tuesda avant papers, ge A little breeze of good| luck blew us these women's | handkerchiefs of very fine! Irish linen, with the genu- ine Armenian edge which, has been so scarce since| the war. $3.50 for six We should ordinarily charge $5.10 for half a dozen of suci handkerchiefs, without the er- broidered initial. These are hemstitched ard hand-embroidered = with smart little block initial in the corner. Main Floor, Old Building And entirely new It is a modification of the roomy comfortable round French toe in which clumsiness has been turn- ed into grace, on a last which is adapted to the New York woman's smart foot It has been developed first 4 imple one-strap pump with t low straight heel Already we have it In white Sea Isle duck with a flexible nut durable sole, easy to walk in, making it a good vacation pump, 3! And eight I work ay trap. When these shoes came onto the floor Friglay morning five customers who were being fitted with ther shoes, ich wanted; , ; S mer i Seaiately bought | Voile combinations, Novelty voiles. t paircof these JANICr | vandie, ; pumps, in addition to the You will find the tailoring quite shoes they had come for, The JANICE pump will! soon b ready in si.tin,} patent leather and othes leathers some in teresting .urprises. First Floor, Old Building Milanese Silk Gloves at 95c 16-button length, in white pongee, blac 2-clasp length, in white, tan brown, navy, black. Women who are now buying gloves with which to finish the cason will find this a favor able opportunity. Main Floor, Old Building ? Atenminutes trip to France 4, $.30 and Wanama er relusive! x A Film of Current FrenchNews Direct from Paris The ks, Grand Prix of Way | Boulogne uraud ia of Jean vais —the of a monument to the ir intrepid aviator, Vel | rineg——a historical processio in Ram et ) First G y, New Building | Guaranteed Linens At Half and Less than Half the prices of seven months ago And a third below current prices “ 16 in. toweling, heavy 1,800 yds., suitable for 16 in. toweling, firm weave, 3,000 yds.—20c yd. huck towels, hemmed ends 50 doz. 1 huck towels, 19x86 in, very 120 doz. 165 doz. huck towels, hemmed ends—$3.60 doz. 14x20 in., 200 doz. napkins, 21x21 in.—$6.25 doz. Variety of patterns. Heavy quality. Ready , Tuesday, with Sheets “ail Pillow Cases For the Special August Sale 720 Pillow-cases, 42x36 inches, at 25¢ each 1980 Pillow-cases, 45x36 inches, at 28c¢ e&ch 300 180 336 540 Sheets, 54x90 Sheets, 63x90 This is nat a special lot of sheets and pillow cases bought just for a sale. Every sheet and every pillow case Wanamaker standard. We sell duplicates of them every in., good quality. Sheets, 63x99 inches, at $1.10 each Sheets, 72x90 inches, at $1.05 each 366 Sheets, 72x99 inches, at $1.20 each 1020 Sheets, 81x90 inches, at $1.15 each Sheets, 81x99 inches, at $1.35 each 240 Sheets, 90x99 inches, at $1.40 each Wanamaker Standard te 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, natural color,—16¢ yd. hand or kitchen towels. $5.40 doz. hemmed ends—$6 doz. heavy quality, guest size, First Floor, Old Building inches, at 85¢ each inches, at 95¢ each day in the year—but not at these low prices. No dressing. iF Every thread pure cotton, | firmly woven. H Sizes quoted are before hem- ming. First Floor, Old Building FOR MISS Every Wash Frock to go out Tuesday Prices have been reduced to 2.75—$16.50—$25 $9.75—$1 Were $12.75 to $49.50 The twe imported and domestic, the popular frocks of ginghams, Linens. Linen Imported ginghams in keeping with the high grade of the materials. Second Floor, \New Sieach Beads ‘of Jade and Coral $1.25 to $2 grades for 85 and $1. 286 strings of newly imported lovely French beads, 24 to 30 in. long, with gold-filled spring ring clasps, with or without rondetles of white crystal. Jade green; three shades. Pale pink and white coral. Main Floor, Ofd Buliding | us |The new Q. R. S. ‘Concert Series Rolls For all 88-note player-pianos The master rolls from which these Concert Ser- ies Rolls are copied, ductions of the actual play- ing of such masters of the pianoforte as PADEREWSKI, BAUER, GODOWSKY, LHEVINNE FRIML, GANZ, VOLAVY, The expression put into the playing by each master has been faithfully marked on eac. roll, so that anybody may fol- low it in the playing of the roil on any &8- note player-piano, Come to the Player-Piano Salon and hear some of these new concert series rolls, Firet Gallery, New Buliding repro- illustrated are but a host of charming styles, including sleeveless dress, well as regular street models. Domestic Old Building Tenth Street 7 14 TO 20 as and A Fibre Silk which possesses all the virtues of a knitted ma- terial (durability, resil-- ience), together with the { soft, rich, alluring sur- face of a woven silk. It has some of the depth and dignity of Bolivia cloth, some of the rich silkiness of Canton crepe. And besides these—a quality all its own —a sort of frosted, pearly urface, over something strong beneath a quality which springs from its dua! construction, that of a knitted fabrie with a woven fabric urface. It will be popular in the coming Fall, we opine, wit! women who want rich-look- ing silhoue’ : gowns that de- pend more upon their line chan upon their garniture. White, black, navy blue. brown, Jap. blue and Bur- gundy 86 in, wide. $3.95 a yard. ' Slik Rotunda, Main Floor, Old Bullding

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