The evening world. Newspaper, August 10, 1921, Page 11

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‘ Thursday THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, implicated in a shooting affray near the Strand. Both are New Yorkers, one of them, Joseph Faber, being en- gineer officer on the Shipping Board vessel Cotami, and the other, Frank Stasko, engineer on the sane vessel. ‘They declare they are innocent and assert the row was started by a gang trying to get money away from them and that some unidentified person fired the shot which hit a man near the scene of the altercation. On the second hearing of the case at Bow Street the gharge of attempted mur- TWO AMERICANS HELD . IN LONDON SHOOTING $250. Efforts are being made to find Protest Their mocence. 1921, t re ts Yoda ts LONDON, Aug. 10.—Close watch is Being kept by the American Consu- date on the case of two Americans who have been In Brixton Prison @nce July 19 on a charge of being men here, STORE OPEN 9 to 5 REARN aaant Tt daly ia waren Friday Special Purchase Sale 8120 PAIRS SILK HOSIERY For Women and Men Women’s Silk Hose Women’s Silk Hose Pure thread silk—-mock seam—black, cordo- Pure thread silk—full fashioned and mock z . AA sti seam—black, cordovan, white and colors— e ane. imperfections .68 majority are first quality—some have slight imperfections— 1 09 Women’s Silk Hose " $1.57 to $1.97 quality.............5 Pure thread silk—full fashioned—plain, clox Men’s Silk Hose ral pininies slight imperfec- Fancy ribbed—first quality—black, cordovan, tions—$2.35 to $2.97 quality...... 1.60 were .74. grey and navy— 02 See Page 21 for Other Hearn Adver der was reduced to a charge of shoot- ing with intent to wound and the $3,000 ball in each case reduced tu bondsman among American business The well known Ameri- can barrister, D. Campbell Lee, has taken up the men's case as the result of the consulate’s efforts to assist them. Cross-examination of a num- ber of those who assert the shot was fired by one of the Americans re- vealed the fact that some of thes: witnesses already had bad police REARN ee eS nent (02) Ween oe PET AVE Sensational Reductions BOYS’ & YOUNG MEN’S CLOTHING ; . Dept. Third Floor. Boys’ Suits Blue Serges and Mixtures — many have extra trousers — regular and extra sizes in lot, but not in each style or fabric— Were $7.94 to $10.50... ccecccscsesesestsseeeteseees Were $12.50 and $14.50... Were $16.50 to $18.50......cccccsssssssssssssssssssesssneen 10.50 Were $24.50. Were $19.50 and $22.50......cccccccsesccsessesccssesneees Were Boys’ Junior Suits Boys’ Washable Suits 3 to 8 years in lot—navy serges , Ste \8 years, erat givers Were $2.94 to $4.96...........-5 1 .00 ’ ° Were #3.96 and #5.94........+5 1.95 Young Men’s Suits Navy serges, fancy mixtures and Panama cloth—sizes 34 to 42 in lot Were $16.50...... 5.50 Were $19.50 to $29.50........ 1 3.50 Were $24.50 to $37.50. . Boys’ and Young Men’s Long Trousers wool and washable fabrics — sizes waist— were $2.949 were %4.96 Were 87.94 Were 88.74... . Were 89.74. Boys’ Overcoats Were $4.96... 00.0. ce serene rere eee ° Were $7.94... Young Men’s Raincorts—tan and grey mixtures— were 48.74. were #5.94 lo 49.74... Boys’ Furnishings—Reduced Boys’ Blouses— Boys’ Shirts-—— were .95 and #1.27..........5. 74 were $1.48 and $1.94 were $1.48 and $1.04 Danaus 1.00 were %2.48 to $3. Boys’ Hats. Were SUAB saci ner canines ete 74 were $1.94 to $2.04 See Page 21 for Other Hearn Advertising L — : —————————————————————————— ing and in outlining the sleeves and wide cuff ack Poiret twill Frock, ‘i This model—illustrated above -has also been made with the lengthened waistline. Canton Broadway at Ninth Street New York. Business Hours— 9 to 5. Telephone Stuyvesant 4700 The whole wonderful showing of Winter fashions in Furs is in The August Sale of FURS the fashions—but rare economies | cely more than half the prices some cases they are less than half Ona woman came into the Sale morning. picked out a Hudson Seal (dyed muskrat) coat, and asked us uf we would mind setting it aside for her. She returned sewral hours later, said she had seen all the good fur stacks in town, and was satis- fied that the coat she had jrcked out was the bes! coat for the price Hudson Seal Coats 30, $235, $450, $550, $595, $695. Hudson Seal dolmans and wraps $375, $450, $495. Alaska Seal Coats, dolmans, wraps (U.S. Government Stamped Skins) $395, $125, $69: $395, Moleskin coats, wraps, dolmans $295, $375, $450, $495. Near-Seal Coats and wraps (French dyed coney) $95, $125, $165, $195. Caracul coats, $275. Kolinsky coats and wraps, $975 to $1,375. Baum-Marten scarfs, full-furred, $35. Hudson Bay Sable scarfs, $39.50 to $59.50. blouse back- sleeves—tailor- ed sleeves full Tuxedo collar—half Tuxedo collar | ~ new chin collar new | gathered or erush collar The new low belt line—string belts mandarin of fur “November 1s* delivery We will store without. charge, until November fitted coats with flare Ist, any furs purchased i. skirts — coat wraps the August Sale, on which straight line wraps—-nar- a payment of 25 per ce.:t. of the purchase price has been made. Second Floor, Old Building row straight cuff: ders of constrasting fur— Silk Frocks with the | lengthened waistline, $49.50 | Favored of Paris—because it adds an additional touch of youthfulness lo the straight-line Silhouette. MISS 14 20 We have reproduced in crepe riche—a nero Vall ma- terial—a charming Lanvin model, smartly trimmed with girdle of ettes in self ma- terial. A rosette of the ma terial also adorns the short kimono sleeves. In navy blue and black. . The frock shown at the |By express from Canada—Blankets Clearaway, printed voiles and crepes a Formerly A. T. Stewart & Co. J I 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, Fluffy, old-timey home- spun blankets—no other blankets in the world just like them. We have sold any quantity of them. —for large beds, $18 each. for cribs, $5 each The large blankets are in block designs and plain. colors, with stripe borders; pink, blue, tan, and— The crib blankets are in piak or blue. Fourth Gallery, New Building yd. Thursda Originally to $ (some were us high 4 , reduced awhile ago to 1 8be, now all grouped at the one price for a quick close-up. Imported and American weaves. Large assortment of this season’s designs and col orings, including many dark colors suitable for Fall. First Floor, Old Buliding men’s Gowns The Frock with the blouse waistline Of crepe, of course—Can- ton crepe—with a bloused waistline which will be adored by slim women, he- cause it can be made to pro- duce leng-waisted or short- waisted effects. And it will be adored by women of fuller figures, be- cause it can be adjusted to bring the fullness just where it is needed. In black or navy blue, smartly embroidered in dull gold tinsel thread, and pat- terned in jet beads whose design is emphasized by’ if beads in Persian 50. Women's Salons Main Floor, Old Building a in Queen Anne design, is $650, It has been as high as $800 had in the AUGUST SALE at $325. buy any more of the same grade to sell for that low amount. One of many which gives this August Furniture Sale so wide an appeal This Dining-room Suite limited number, at $325 —halt its regular price (No more at this price, after these are gone). The present grade price of this American walnut suite A limited number may be We ourselves cannot —within the past two years. Ten pieces 60-inch buffet. China cabinet Extension table with 48-inch top Serving, table, arm chair, 5 side chairs (Chairs have brown Spanish leather seats It is values like this (this is only one of many) which make up the greatness of the WANAMAKER August Furpiture Sale. Big distributing power brings big transactions, which mean big economies to our customers. And everything in the sale— every suite, every separate piece, is WANAMAKER standard of wood, cabinet work and finish. No wonder people are coming from far and wide to get the GOOD furniture and avail of the good economies that are in this August Sale. Fourth, Fifth and Sixth Galleries, New Building Linoleums Drop! 90c and $1 Printed Linoleum, 75c sq. yd. 1,928 yards, 15 patterns—blue and white tiles, grey, green, tans and browns in imitation parquet floor effects. $1.75 to $4 Imported Inlaid Linoleums, 35 to $3.25 sq. yd. | Colors go through to the burlap back. 4,)80 yards; 1,000 yards, originally $1 to $1.25 a yard; later reduced to 60c. 1,500 yards, originally 90c to $1.15 40c yd. ter reduced to left with the long bell sleeve ’ eeu tater Women’s Gloves ton crepe on which bands and rosettes of self colored moirs —good close-out ribbon have been attractively draped. In navy blue and 65¢ pr.—for 420 pairs chal lack. d lisle or duplex fabric, some * “ two pearl butto and hand | Canton crepe fashions a) two pearl other model which we have sewn stitching, s a upon! been able to reproduce at a . = 5 py oe eet considerably less than the co-t | Flannel Sports Coats of the original frock, Faggot- : ; 215 | B5e pr.—for 720 pairs, 12- ing is cleverly used in indieat- | and Capes, $12.75 button length, chamois. lisle the lengthened waistline Were $19.75 to $27.50. Blazer| gloves, in mastic, mode, beave quare evt stripes and’ plain colors. The] °F STAY: Innave | coats are Tuxedo and tailored Sqpond Floor, Old Building models, i ss | | Skirts, $7.95 | Were $9.75 and $11.75. Bar- crepe of a a onette satin, jerseys, flanne' been skilfully ince ' and Skibo twe Bands, 25 cuffs and botte PACT eA MES Jue and tan hii sree sas agen Second Floor, Old Building Greatest Office Furniture} Opportunity in years Phat is the opportunity presented by this August Sale to select from the entire range of our office furniture stocks at substantial reductions from the latest low market} prices. | Not only are the prices the lowest in years, but the varieties are so much larger and more satisfying. Most of the goods are at straight reductions of 20 to 25 per cent., some things being at lesser economies and these latter : among the best values in the whole as- sortinent ik ras included. everything is of sound qual- ity and everything is at price < » that men who! need office furniture kuow how to appreciate. Seventh Gallery, New Building _— Oe Davenport Couch Hammock, $21 Regular price, § Standard, $9 extra. This davenport swinging couch is made of the best ma terials, and has more comfort giving qualities than ether ham mock: sold at three times tne] special price of this hammock. It is the ideal hammock for the veranda in summer, or sun parlor in winter; has cotton felt filling. Pullman back, roll edve mattress, chain suspension, na tional spring Choice of many colors, cluding French gray. Third Floor, Old Building terns, stripe: [deep rose 24 patterns; mosaic, tile and parquetry designs. | ard; lie eaters need A lattice favorite this Delightful patterns work year. uve been pattern, little Vor dresses i) popular thi patterns in der on white g bedrooms deepening and warming. | flower » lave Good Cretonne Close-out An ivory sround with smart | For flower pat blue and white with the chil- dren's best friends spread over it, Jack Horner, Mary and Her | Little Lamb, Jack and Jill, the | Queen of Hearts, There are ever So many other good things among these cre- tonnes all to go out at 40c a yard Thursday i order to make For living rooms—one par- a bre ticularly attractive rose And white tr design in blue flowers, | A nursery pattern in delft | A good black | room for new Fall draperies pink fast arriving. Fourth Gallery, New Buliding 200 Pairs Oxfords for Men---§6.75 Were originally $7.85 to $11 and black calfskin; some Sizes 8 to IL in the lot, shoe. tan brogue tips plain Widths are C, D and E. Burlington Low in Arcade Floor, New Bidg. ——— =

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