The evening world. Newspaper, August 16, 1921, Page 9

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JAZZ MAKES HIM __ | FEEL 25 WHEN 65, DECLARES JUDGE Court Dignity— | st in Music, Broadway at Ninth Street New York. Business Hours 9 to 5. Telephone Stuyvesant 4700 IT" 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. the August Sale Keeps Up the Variety The sale is now at its half-way post, but there is no lessening in its advantages. As fast as the purchased suites and single pieces are removed from the Fourth, Fifth and Sixth Galleries, immediately they are replaced with Formerly A. T. Stewart & Co. Furniture Arriving Daily for | ian | =—_—__. New Groups of s at Joln ording to ‘ofessor of students with more tive tances = ——SSS=—— SS pee wees ee A Topcoat of | distinction, $49.50 rned to said the Judge, ; } “! hav coe > Hairs Gea Bue ee Rieder on | reserves from our storehouse or from cars coming direct pill My i \ smart and debonair as this one of fine English | from the factories. Of the intrienc u, of latest cael Hews alte { Subeas Wad | to ald in keeping one elightfully soft fh ight | | i i eee ¥; \ FR Sm | The Great News is this— 4 ea ene ] entre = ener ah ther eaey zal that the Wanamaker Store has put its whole great stock of | - | : Two models | furniture, without reserve, into a powerful August Sale, t ae A in Paae noe HA eel ete | with reductions ranging all the way from 10 to 50 per 7 } BOOTLES PICNIC SHOOTING | Ll} lan shoulders. eo | cent. i VICTIM SEFUSES TO TALK. Noteworthy feature | And that the Sale is going at such a gait as no August | | / the, simplicity and perfection of detail—and | | Gla haa ever known! to uo belares roltve Say “leo ak ma te the beauty tailoring. Coats of this char- | | : a Fi 3 : y re Nair fieate ‘ bh elton: ‘ acter we ave not beter mold fee fan than $85. H Considering that this furniture collection is the larg- $ . twenty-three, who was shot Second Floor, Old Building est ever gathered by any retail store, that its qualities are } : | absolutely the best and that the prices, even before the re- i id duction, were the lowest in the city for furniture of stand- Bout | ard character, the opportunity is such that no one who has Detect a home to make or a home to improve can afford to ignore. ri t i} ’ to Inexpensive Bedroom Suites | L ts town or country | are among the arrivals this week. | a | WurRGIZER has found no talk- ing machine, re- gardless of.claims, that equals the VICTROLA when it comes to true reproduction of the worlds very best M IC i WuRLIZER Thane wane ene, 120 W. 42d St. Ret. Broadway and 6th A US ‘a taste you. will never forget Once in a while you bite into 2 piece of fruit that seems al- most bursting with deep, full- fisvyore? juices, By the taste you know it must have ripened fully and slowly by the incom- parable processes of nature before being picked. Ferris Hams and Bacon are like that—cured by our slow- working old-fashioned natural process, Once you taste them, you can never forget the flavor. TY. A. Ferris & Company, Ine. New York FERRIS HAMS 6 BACON Alittle higher in price~BUT! q { Quick Lunch at Home, Office,and Fountains, Ask for HORLICK’S, ser Avoid Imitations & Subsitutes | | | | | i English tailors have al- ways had a great reputa- tion for their sport togs, and in these new suits made for us by one of the best makers in London, we find the reputation amply justified. $48.50 Immaculately tailored after a belted model of smart. sever- ity, closing in front with two buttons—they are fashioned of English tweed in lovely soft misty blue, tan, green, gray and mauve mixtures, Huge patch pockets—a per- fectly cut notched collar and close fitting shoulders are only a few of the careful details that distinguish these suits. Sizes 36 to 42. Second Floor, Old Building FOR MISS 14 TO 20 . Sleeveless Dresses considerably less than their original prices These sleeveless frocks, besides being very very popular for town and country wear, are very practical for golf, tennis or any | other outdoor game in which freedom of action is required. Tweeds, ratine and flannels—white and colored—bound with grosgrain ribbon of a contrasti Ginghams—domestic, $9.75 Jerseys, $10.75. Tally-ho silks and novelty silks, Suits, $15 ig color, $19.75. imported, $12.75. 25 and $29.70. and $19.75 Smartly fashioned of light and medium weight jerseys, flannels and tweeds. troteur wear. Tuxedo and tailored models. Our $29.50 and $39.50 grades. Excellent for sports and Skirts, $7.95 of sea!” = ENGLISH SHOP FOR WOMEN " English Tweeds for Bands, 24 to 30. kibo tweed, flannels and jerse Lengths 28 to 34, Originally $10.75 and Second Floor, Old Bullding, Tenth Street Charming Frill Blouses Straight and pleated | of fine French Voile, $2.95 Trimmed with hand-made Filet or very dainty Valenciennes Lace The frill blouse of this type is always a favorite with smart women to wear with the tailleur or sweater. Its rippling frill adds a distinetly feminine touch, that is un- deniably attractive. Blouses like these our $5 and $6.95 grades Four lovely models--two are | treatment of the frill falling pictured. Daintily fashioned of | from a becoming collar—that fine French voile with a soft fits nicely on the coat collar. chiffon-like finish. They are | : hee Just 360 of these blouses to trimmed with pin tucks, hand | 080. 8. hy ; made filet or pretty imitatlon | 9 0” sale Wednesday morning. Vaienciennes lace. Sizes 36 to 44. ‘All show some interesting | Wilton Carpets, 9 ft. wide Half price, $4 sq. yd. This is seamless worsted Wilton carpet, 9 feet wide, that retails regularly at $8 sq. yd. Slight imperfections in the shading lowers the price to $4 a sq. yd. In taupe, gray, sand and brown. A good buy, Inlaid Linoleum reduced $3.75 grade, $2.75 sq. d, 34.00 grade, $3.00 sq. yd, Third Gallery, New Bullding Second Floor, Old Building $1.75 grade, $1.85 sq. yd. $3.00 grade, $2.25 sq. yd. $3.50 grade, $2.50 sq, yd. ! Striking evening frock in black Canton crepe—with rhine- stones outlining neck and sleeve- lines and forming girdle. Frock of tangerine colore: Canton crepe with deep Oriental looking fringe of harmonizing beads. The New Frocks for Fall Presented in Advance Sale French inspired and a few French hand made— All at the surprisingly little price of $49.50 IN THE WOMEN’S SALON An unique sale of women’s frocks—in distinctive Autumn | | modes for morning, afternoon, and Wednesday. Wide Selection of Models Featuring the most recent whims of Paris. —the long or short slashed sleeve —the wide Jenny sleeve —the round neckline—only moderately low—on the sleeveless, informal evening | gowns —the uneven hem-line —the lowered waistline —the bloused bodice ~-the autumn silhouettes —Paris’ favorite trimmings—monkey fur —ribbon—cabuchons——metal or rhinestones —motifs in embroidery or beads featu ‘ing white on black. The this amazing price, for it is the kind of thing that happens only once in a very long time. evening wear—beginning | Many of Fashion’s favorites. Canton crepe —cerepe de chine —erepe Roma —wool crepe marocain black lace -erepe back satin —Jacquard patterns hiege and gray. It is a great privilege to be able to offer these exquisite frocks at $187 for a $274, 4-piece mahogany finish suite, Post Colonial type. $153 for a $172, 4-pe. walnut or mahogany suite, Colonial type. $174 for a $348, b-pe. ivory enamel suite, atraight line type. $190 for a $380, 6-pc. walnut suite, Colonial type. $208.50 for a $407, 6-pe. ivory enamel suite, straight line type. $216 for a $325.50, 6-pe. mahogany suite, Queen Anne type Frock of black Canton crepe | $251 for a $3 pe. Walnut suite, Post Colonial type. with wheels of ribbon. $270 for a $540, 6-piece walnut suite, straight line type. | $293 for a $440, 4-piece walnut suite, Queen Anne type. $309.50 for a $619, 6-piece walnut suite, Louis XVI. type. $316 for a $474.50, 4-piece mahogany suite, Louis XVI. type $352 for a $470, 4-piece walnut suite, Louis XVI. type. Fourth, Fifth and Sixth Galleries, New Bullding Blankets at the prices of several years ago $7.50 pr. for the single bed size $8.50 pr. for the double bed size And they are the kind of blankets so many women prefer—100 per eent. wool in the filling, and a fine cot- ton warp, which counteracts the tendency of wool to shrink. A very, very serviceable blanket. All white, with borders of pink or blue stripes; each pair prettily bound with cream-colored binding. It is some years since we offered such blankets at these low prices. And, since they are below normal cur- rent prices, women may safely stock up while the oppor- tunity lasts, Fourth Gallery, New Buliding Silver bleached Linens very moderately priced 64 inch table damask in 3 paterns, $2 yd. 70 inch table damask in 4 patterns, $3 yd. 250 yards only at $2; 1,000 yards ut $3. The Materials | 2 to 6, Clearaway of Garments Little Frocks—Half and Less Little girls, 95¢ to $2.50 | —originally double | and triple these prices Play frocks. School frocks. | Party frocks. Of organdie, dimity, chambray and checked | ginghams. Round and square necks. | One model has white batiste | Fancy Straw and ach Hats, $1.95—originally many times more, mainder of our stocks. $45 to $50 suits of | self ruffle various kinés.... { flowers adorr : other $55 to $60 suits of collar and cuffs and is very ; nc? gait 9 js Chamaianly desecked Another | Little boys’ ‘stiits, Ye to various kinds.... has a white batiste collar ant $2.50—half and less $65 to $70 suits of a little string girdle of wool. | kind various kinds.... Yet another mode! has a white | Olive t r batisté collar and a quaint little | der suits: ek sults; sui belt of self material and white | With colored wai-ts and white batiste, ure ers; and white y 4) tits; suspen than one s And there are inuny other | just as interesting styles. Sizes Tailored hat’, 25¢ Suitable for either little gir or little boys, Of na martly trimme s and grosgrain ribbon. Wash Hats, 95e—were two and three times as much | Of organdie and dotted Swiss. Prettily trimmed with lace, rib- bon and flowers, shirts Third Floor, Olu Buliding Smart Colors | 18 in. hemmed napkins, per doz... reyes . | 20 in, napkins, per doz.. ent au nse ees black predomi- | 22 in. hemmed napkins, per doz... Fae Hie, French lua, tanvecion inane, | oe , ae y PAn8) ; , 45x45 in, hemmed table cloths, each........., AE 54x54 in. hemmed table cloths, each. $3.75 (375 at $2.75; 201 at $3.75. These linens are all made from pure flax, and will give exceptionally good service. Second Floor, Old Building First Floor, Old Buliding Two weights of Suit ‘in this Sale at Zero Prices True; clothing prices have come down, but Fall prices can not be anywhere near these close-out prices. summer-weight and medium-weight -have been hit by the blue pencil. This is the way: $27.50 | $32.50 | $37.50 The variety is so good that many men will want more No charge for alterations. The re- Very unusual Shirt Sale, $3. 4 | We had the shirting--very high grade—in our custom shirt section; and we had the made up in our own good way. would be $4 to $8 if the shirts were made to individual measurements; fine pattern fine shirts all the way through. All woven madras; and the regular prices ; and Burlington Arcade Floor, New Buiiaing <— <n oe

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