The evening world. Newspaper, August 18, 1921, Page 11

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j LUCIEN M. ADKINS DIES. \ anette Kad Come nity fo Member of Worta HE Dwe Venera Mi, Adkir 119-125 W. cr 2000 Pairs 4l ose for Wonten Oe mixture { 24th St.. Near 6t Ave. Bargains! { a few of the many worlerful values on sale in ihis Great August Cleaance. Values that are incoimparable. Amazinly big savings! Women’s and Misses’ White Canvas Shoes_ ain Sandals a scurdey (e | He bad No Connection with Any Other St. nr, | NON n/ a ra pair lowest 29° drop stitch Hose or black-and-green_ mix rly $1.49 pe RK is H TOWEB med oF DRESSES Coe < DRESSES emecmsaomae Sig ¢ Hours Two Cavenient Stores: od Ave i Fast 177 St 420 Tremont Ave. « 8c 19c vn 29e “Each 39c 59c “719 89c + $1.00 "$1.00 $1.59 $6.97 + 9:00) 5:30; ‘Sat lane tH 00 {0 5:0) ct, WG tue polished Special Price, H scent 219.98 ‘98 1B, to 50> RIGHT Back To CE Parlor Tables Strongly made. hand rubbed and Top 16x16; undershelf 1917 PRICES CHAIR OR ; a ROCKER «, , LS Tyo Extra well made. {] sare \ c Cane feat, back Me i We Make the Easiest Terms aes wet anal Sa SSE TS BE dix-Piece Bedroom Suite $1 Per Week Continuous Post White En- amel Bed, roll edge cotton mattress, rust proof spring, mirrored dress- er, centre table and rocker. YD. Hoffecker } bul haat { Broadway at Ninth Street New York. Business Hours— 9 to 5. Telephone Stuyvesant 4700 AUGUST 18, 1921, ~ Formerly A. T. Stewart & Co. (Store closed all day Saturday) Only 9 days more for August Furniture How fast August slips away! And the opportunity too, to choose from the great Wanamaker stocks of furniture at 10 to 50 per cent, less than the prices were in July and will be in September. Precious little time to do all the furni- ture shopping that New York and vicinity will want to do NOW. Have you seen the Tables? The library and living room tables in the August Sale a great variety in mahogany and walnut, in period ¢ straight line type—library tables, davenport tables, sofa- end tables, drop-leaf tables, wall tables and small tables in many sizes and shapes. $28.50 for finished li Louis $30.00 fo 38.00 mahogany $90.50 for a ng room table in living room ti design. ign. $119.00 mahogay wble in Italian de a $35.00 mahogany , gj. q9 - F library table in Louis XVI. de $116.00 for a $156.00 walr statis davenport table in Queen Anve design. $45.00) for 51,00) mahi library table in Mission di for a $64,00 mahogan; ry table in William anu # $136.00) mal table in Chipp $122.50 for ¥ design. $148.00 for a $00) brown: ont for a $72.00 mahogany ibrary table in Jacobean de library table in’ Queen Anne sign. design. ; Sonat $73.00 for an $82.00 mahogany S150 noe iy teats Eo1 8 ry table in Louis XVI. de- ‘ . iste lit $86.00 for a $115.00 mahogan, $162.00 for a $230.00 waliu Hibrary table in) William az library table im Chippend:.e Mary design, design. Fourth, Fifth and Sixth Galleries, New Building Boys’ $25 Suits, $17. 5 | Two pairs trousers| only is the price reduced to but there happens to be a cc nge of sizes for boys from S Jorfolks with 5 with belt ni tweeds in mixtures stripes. coats are alpaca lines! knicker trousers lined throughout seams double sewn and taped. New Mackinaws are here The famous Wana mackinaws that both boys and parents like so well here fresh and new. They're of wool in attractive plaids, i pockets, others full b are $0.7 : Third Floor, Old Buitaing Bright, happy Cretonnes Half and Less---40c yd. Who needs cretonne? Somebody, here is a little clearaway that offers more patterns in small figure effects, ‘ tional desi every use. Price surely; and than a birds and conven s. Laight and dark colorings Fourth Gallery core of something for New Building Exquisite ! Hand Made Blouses With hand-made | @ filet lace........ \ $5 A truly amazing price for blousés like thesc Blouse of exactly the same type in almost identical models, put chased from the same maker (one of the finest in (/ dustry) have been some of the most successful rioce 1 our Blouse Salon—at $8.95 Five Charming Models With very smart and perfer Beautifully fashioned entire! fully trimmed with exquisite and hand-made filet lace. elting Tuxedo or deep by hand of fine French in hand drawn-work 1 to 44, Second Floor, Old Buiiding Silk Stockings, $1. 85 Crepe de Chine —and the reason Nightgowns, $2. 95 If these were absolutely per- Gown uch it feet the price would be a heavy quality all pair; but you'll have difficu chine, have former f in finding “the irregularities.| $9, ane “y Thread silk; full fashioned; shoulder fa ' black, white ‘and African brown of Calais la mostly black. Sizes 8% to 10 lace prettily trim he in the lot, but not in each kind, the gowns, In flesh o Main Floor, Old Building Third Floor, Old Building th the qualit ie is not ‘big {ype and big talk nm but and fair © newspapers y, fashion price of the goods in the store which make value and give lusting satisfaction. Many Things New: Prices Lowered---for Week-End Friday Presenting SEASON'S DEBUTANTE A new Frock for Miss 14 to 20 THE Shown in New York exclusively in the Diana Salon at Wanamaker’s IMPLICITY is the keynote of Diana, The frock exquisitely tailored. The Peter Pia collar and turned back cuffs are of kid in cc asting color bound with self ma- terial. Wid is also used in edging the trim pocket. | THE MATERIALS ARE: | ¢ Jersey-—brown and tan; brown and white; black and white; navy blue and white; beaver and white; henna and white—$18.50, Poiret twill—-navy blue and white; brown and white-—$29.50. } e—navy blue and white; black 50. Canton cre and white—$2! “Diana” frock to “Mimi,” which created such a furor earlier this year; and like her sister, “Diana” promises to be sister extraordinarily popular. Second Floor, Old Building Linen Handkerchiefs for men and women WOMEN'S very heer pure | own stock In the Women’ A sma rt new Fall Suit—at $39.50 Fashioned of dark gray oxford cloth. This suit has an excel lence of line and distinc tive simplicity of detail that will insure its success among women of disevim- inating taste. t line Paris favor urs and venture length only to the knee line The taloring ofa in keeping with the fivene the material, Carefully Vi peau de eyene ned with saa Women’s $8 to $14 Low Shoes, _ $5 pr. By noon there ought not to be a pair left because re they’re all shoes that suitable to wear now and in the early fall. Plain pumps. Strap pump Oxford A assemb! —of model ety collection own stock have soli » a few pail Leathers Patent ratner. Bronze kid White kid Brown ki Black ki The size. ines, rangi the lot IAS to First Floor, Old Building Children’s Shoes Now say! Models taken from = our and reduced be s are broken. At $3 For children— size to 10 * Button shoes of bh ick ku kin, tan calfskin with white cause s buckskin tops, wast whit kidskin. High | hor pumy r black kid At $5 For children and growing girls—button shoe ) patent Halt price leather bottom and white buek- Laced shoes with patent her bottom and white kid- top. Button shoes of white buek kin | Sizes ¢ to big girls’ 6 Also elk ¢ to 10, v © R50 40, es 10! Were $4 Barefoot Sandals Tan or white leather lo 10—we 10% $2 First Floor, Old Building A Field Day Friday---For MEN White Flannel Trousers, $6.50 Irich linen handkerehiet's, with y at AC i 250 pairs of genuine English flannel that we imported - direct, and had made up by one of the best trouser manu facturers in the country Ww ave sold the indker The trimmings are very fine in keeping with the qual . couch ¢ » for $2. ity of the fabric. he trousers are sewn with silk. The MEN i Pasiloned ue pockets are hand-turned. ae ondke Even before the war, Ben prices were low, trousers of viinen, larve | this grade sold for $12 to S15, British-made Golf Suits (Coat and Knickers) ‘ e of the finest sports woolens kerel for 52 suits that we Slicuch. dust 400 of then 18 suits that were A ) Floor, Old Buliding 82 suits that were $65. . wo-piece lish models that we have sol Vhere are t One with half bett and é e for many years in the Burlington ‘ freedom the or Bathing suits— iowered to $32.50 for this special lot only to i am swINK; adjust our stocks, ‘ r wit Both models have i 4 large assortment of tweeds, cheviot The kickers are eut Accessories Saxonies, in herringbone and bird's-eye « be with buttoned ¢ Reduced overplaids and ehecks—in medium ano LE ae ee es | weight » k All size \ splendid chance to se- | cure w bathing cos- Ss P d Wi b . tn, the uthone is worn ummer an inter Suits Ll very mat cost > aaa = $45 vo $50 | $55 to $60 S65 to $70 - m4 1 eye 1 Bathing suits, $2.95 suits.... ; $27. 50 suits 4 > 32.50 sults.sosot $37. 50 Were $3.95, Two in one modal of Kenithed: oroa! Suits of | various kinds wear. The remainder of ce alterations. Fine Shirts at WOVEN madras cloths and and plenty of both. Beach caper, $8.7 Were 31 2. In ratine woul jersey, rubberized. silk r¢ to $1.95 Bathing caps Beach hats, $3.25 Were Sizes are ample, too—14 to 17. fine. Second Floor, Old Building | $4.50 and more in some stores. Quite different from mo» shirts you see around New York at this price, Even today shirts like these are $2.50 to and weight for rtain lines that have ve $1.65 sl silk stripe shirt cotto: and tan, Bu Patterns Good Socks s palr or three pairs for $1. durable and winter No charge for ir, autumn wear, r stock. v nderwear, 65¢ shirts r draweys, leeyves; drawers stout or 35¢ pair Lightweight in black, white, cordovan, navy riington Arcade Floor, New Buliding ee ee pereete

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