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THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, AUGUST 23, 1921. ; n sonia. Santee poutine tees Srl TWO SHOOT AND STAB MAN; | Street. run by Georke Booker, two men Broadway at Ninth Street New York. * Business Hours— 9 to 5. ° _ Telephone Stuyvesant 4700 Announcing. Six Days of Furniture at HALF its Price REASON MYSTERY, HE SAYS, |insiae. Then one man shot him waile A School Sale of 500 Closing the August Sale Victim Set Upon at Billiard yom! Detective James Mahoney of the West Door Anserts He Did Not 133th Street Station heard the shots and Wednesday, Thursday and Friday of this week Boys’ F all Suits, $17. 50 Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday of next week (with two pairs of trousérs) ~_A sale that fully demonstrates the Wanamaker service — good wanted S ale closes absolutely Aug ust 31 Recognize Ansailants. | place empty except for the eds Witlfam Poger, thirty-one, of No, 23/WhO had just run out from bellud a Bradhurst Avenue, was mysterivusly | Kueq” Bo fid ee Leng ORC RE attacked at 7 o'dlock jast evening white| heard the shots, While waiting for the clothing, seasonable and dependable, and at the lowest possible price. At ee This is in accord with our usual custoin to sell at half the price very time when so many parents are thinking of new school suits. during the closing days of August Each suit with two pairs of trousers , a i 7 All odd pieces and incomplete suites Some were in stock at $20 to $25. Sale price, $17.50. e 8 [T is not big type and big talk in the newspapers-—but the quality, hion and fair price of the goods in the store which make value and give lasting satisfaction. walking on 145th Street. He Is in the | Ambulance Poger told Mahoney he did PeBLAONL A.D. Stewart & Co. Harlem Hospital with two shot wounds) lnot know the men and knew no reavon in his back and a stab wound above his why they should have 5 Jeft eye. His condition is said to be] Said that « few weeks ago eerious. vale quarrel with some. me @ billiard room at Soldiers’ Bonus Application Bi Witnessed by Notary Free of of Charge single consplete suites and pieces which we cannot reorder, and } psd in eight different models yee full alpaca linings. The materials special lots that have sold down to a few } and peopl Eortsfalh and “Sizes 7 re 18. a of ‘browns, heather, grays | —the residue that is bound to accumulate in buying and selling such ; 1 . . -~great quantities of furniture as we handle in August. iced Baila ae - omretrit i ia 4 sia People now call these days “half-price furniture days at Wana- 112 boys’ corduroy suits, $12 mackinaw, “Guaranteed maker's” and they find very rich prizes when they come to the store. all wool.” These’ gar- ments have been spec | made to our own spe cations in three modeis In two models. One box- pleat Norfolk, the other belted style. Trousers full cut and lined. Mode and brown shades. They have learned that this means, but that not half-price furniture by any is full price furniture being sold at half its value. - 9 and 18 different designs, ! B TA . Sizes 7 to 18 years. Price $12. including many colo They | , that it is the s kind of turniture that has given High Grade Sli; Extra pants, $3. Hag | ey know that it is the same kind of furniture tha’ give High Grade Sligh Make Make Chifforeke Students’ ain ealors: to the this furniture store its great reputation and that they can buy it H In American Walnut, as il- $65 4 9810 Antique Wvorr.$4Q.98 two-pants suits He | at half price only because we are. closing out all August furniture in ' Hestrated)/at 0.000. .400.+: pe Se Hie tra tea ae made for school wear und yet | | August and not carrying it over into September. embodying the rt style that young fellows like. In brown, gray and mixtures. — convertible r, muff ard ets—full bet A — convertible notch collar; muff and patch pockets, yoke back with inverted pleat, full belt, Sizes 7 to 18 years ° Boys’ furnishings Many matched suites Boys’ cap: of new fall mixtu Price $1.50. | Boys’ blouses of fancy perecales, with attached of dining room, bedroom and living-room furniture are newly marked to half collar or neckband. Price 85: »—some less than half. For instance, there are twelve 3-piece pillow- Boys’ stitched hats. Price $2.50 up. price sortie: to} le a a If there is one thing that makes this August Sale stand out above all other: is the quality of its furniture. Once sure of the | quality the public may buy furniture with confidence, even when it | is offered at half price. notch coll regular po At $16. 20 years. Price $29.50. Overcoats Large comfortable coats with convertible collar, yoke back with inverted pleat, patch pockets, full belt. In gray, brown, heather, with fancy plaid inside. For 4 to & y Price $13.50. The same style and materials in Boys’ pajamas of the better grade. Price $2. | arm library suites of fine materials and workmanship that in July were $500 eu ina ee ie HOLS Price $1 ; Boys’ middy suits and $550—now, in this “half price sale” at $175. High Grade Sligh Koehler Duofold Sofa Bed made with fall belt convertible ee ae inn“ Wandin " ° ° » back Made of blue serge in “Wanamaker mode. MakeVanityDresser Upholstered in imitation leather; makes Gr raglan model, Browiy gray, Mixtures’ Price | Braid trimmed sizes to 10 years, “Price 810. The furniture at half will be grouped In American Walnut, full size bed when open, as illustrated. $25. | Third Floor, Old Building on the Fifth and Sixth Galleries beginning at the 9th Street elevators and And every stig else to make the child happy running from the Rotunda towards Broadway—including some Belmaison re- productions from the Fourth Floor—also offered at half. School Shoes School Ribbons Fifth and Sixth Galleries, New Building ie Linen Napkins, $6.75 doz. For Boys or Girls there must bo Were $10.75 three months ago \ 1.98 This docs not include ‘the $774 .50 mattress; at... ese ese eee All Goods Marked in Plain Figures Our Liberal Credit Terms Apply Also to Long Island, New Jersey and Connecticut. . MOTOR TRUCK DELIVERIES 84th Street “L” Staticn at Our Door. 3d Avenue Street Cars Pass Our Door. 86th Street Crosstown Cars and Buses Two Blocks Away. Gun metal luce shoes, com- a goodly sup- fortable und serviceable, sizes ply of rib- S's to 10's. Price $ hons, _partie- ‘an calfskin lace shoes, hip! ularly for | Just to illustrate what has happened: These are fine, Sts to 104s. Price 86. ha i s. Hee, 1 | A oe fo U0 le. Price | Heavy "moire heavy all-linen napkins, 22x22 in. in size. Three months | Misses Shoes | is best, ago they w $10. dozen. Today they are $8.75 a | wen i fa reo ee ie He nen Wige dozen. On Wednesday they will be $6.75 a dozen. cut, eather soles, sizes n . light to 2. Price $7. blue, black, ALSO—Virtually the same grade of napkins, 21x21 in. in size, eee : | old rose, old blue, orchid, nile | will be lowered to $6.25 on Wednesday. First Floor, Old Bullding School Umbrellas | Boys Shoes! | und yellow, Price, si, ie | 1 calfskin lace shoes with Inst Floor, Old Buliding | ** © | Made’ especially for children x Pa mn Dress Fabrics | STORE OPEN 9 to 5 —Htrong, eal operate, have School Neckwear Autu ress Fa loop handles for girls and Middie ties are a necessity | Hines of Wales anlcrera hook suction canmy | ME Seat ae eee | bear revised prices handles for boys. Price $1.25. | ers | satisfactory, Also a cainty lace These prices are much below last year’s prices—an FOR MISS 12 TO 16 ‘ Main Floor, Old Building collar or guimpe is quite anim- | ; » chanve that has taken plac i | Se le Toilet preparations portant. item to every :¢hool | indication of the change that has taken place. | ‘ i Pp Kirl. so that these suggestion At $3.50 a yard— and coatings—Ameri- Smart new Frocks Handkerchiefs Tooth! “pastes, powders. wii! |) shoulili be of interest, Poiret twill and tricotine stch and English mix- | ee Gilored’ Kandkerchicte, ithe washes, Ie to $5.72. Net guimpes with Peter Pan ‘ move, plevay. acd Pat $15 GOURTEENTH STREET ___ Extablubed 1827 WEST OF FIFTH AVE children like them best, and Taleum, toilet and face pow- | , lace trimmed. — Price. + many colors ta choone ders, 19¢ to § We have made a study of the parents will appreciate the very from. low prices. wn Oke i ete S| | At $165 a yard—allwool | NE A eee aes believe ‘ 7 i _ , i 5 Wor ie Whole t be | fine twill serge; 54 in, wide; that these tailored frocks of Furs Purchased in the Sale Will Be Stored Pah raerae sanne 12z29i) Lar Bramley catlay and euff <ots, | wide, soft finishs in black ard | fight and medium weight; navy | navy blue serge—-made In three Free of Charge Until December Ist on Pay- For girls—a very low pric wich pecially, law priced ct, per set, | te i aa ee | eee || “Sue tteccniagtotthe seurhtpl on 5 _ iF —a very low price 3 | 68e SNe, Main Floor, Old Building 1) a yard- y First Floor, Old Building | very becoming to the you! ment of 20% of Purchase Price. | is offered on a lot of ow price im Pe eg ls | ‘fare, and ste very much ia ends of white handkerchiefs, ir \ ams 5 <> immanent | Fashion’s favor at the present ; cluding colored and lace edjcs. | to $6.76, ; Downstairs Store, Old Building +o ress Fabrics , time—will fill her needs. Sills | enena Habntos Little e Girls’ Pantie Tiooke embroigery in vivid, contrasting with a we and cuff Shay HCH colors has been prettily used as 1 Brief Cases | a Mother’s little daughter wall and bloomers combined to trimming. The short sleeves | ete look smart in one of th frock. In and bottom of the skirt of one of ge wnlde sone sealskin, at | Nefawe i as little pe inble tly trimmed moe have heen ete from $4.50 to $7. ‘ a ne model of a stur rimmed with wool/braid’ (are ; ‘Main Floor, Old Buliding Toilet brushes the girls bray. is made with are frocks with round’ necks, { re and sundries He eas mock blou a_perk and frocks with square necks, of ae | frocks with slash and patch that and frocks without jection Hair brushes, 50c to $33.75 che Military brushes, $3 pair to He aleuios | $27.50. of the mate sib rhuist be Every school girl's wardrobe > | Cloth and hat brushes, 75 | [itl must be another’ ‘mudel’ the waist | shotild “include eno or two of | | 35 nee these practical frocks, | lex brushes, S00 Silks Second Floor, Old Bull H | | mpieriony brwatiek, 3 58e) to Here are | ” Fenth ‘Street Hudson Seal Coats—36 inches long, beaver || geefeesinge sud cposkat vcombs, might be | Baby Carri or skunk trim—also 40-inch Plain Hudson Tooth brushe drente ailie | h W nam ake aby VLarriages Seal (dyed muskrat) Coats- Nail brushe The ver e a r reduced to $46.50 ripple back—our regular $39. . Bath brushes and bath mi names su st pple ba gular $35 | | i | ggBath br eee pret Were $57.50 to $68 : School Bags - Whisk brooms, 25 combinations, ate Oo Only one and two of a de Boston bags—for school fF SIR sign, but. they're all carriages books, for clothing, for the in- numerable requirements that that combine good looks, com- fort and service. Made of reed | in Pullman style, with reversi- will continue into September it cotton and gauze, Black Lynx Animal Suatle cere 44. 50 | | inually arise where there | 8e to 75. ble gear de chine lined—our regular 73. continually & 0. 156 ‘ 7 a" nl . e gear and Teed hood. They 8 #05; ere school oniidren, | Adhesive tape, Se to SOc. wide, yard §} to be of service to those who will not re- | have strong rubber tired wire At $2.75 Boston bags of Jap Tooth brush holders, 40e to Satin mess s : wheels and are upholstered with fe matting leather trimming, in | 3 : 3 F ie, yard 3a ie ; turn until after the Labor Day holidays. corduroy cushions. black and mahogany, 14 i es Soap boxes, 30e to § in ole Third Gallery, New Bulldh Muffs to Match—canteen shape— 49 50 ‘At $6 Boston bags of hand Main Floor, Old Building Pe Se 35 Spies CONTE CONS = Fs our regular 869.73............00005 ° bordered cowhide in black and | see int 6s EM Hudson seal coats, $235, $265, $295 ; rown, brass lock and catches, . Sain Fino \tdin ved: muskrat linen ining. Sizes 13, 14 and | Woven Names eI nleas: SN EMERG Vrs ua Men’s $3 and $4 19 inches. | Every parent and scholar at | cottons Near seal coats, $95, $150, $195 | Ca s now $1 Skunk Scarfe chal fects — Oxford bags, 2-piece style, | boarding school knows the Imported Near seal coats, $95, $150, $195 P ene Raat 55 00 made .of walrus grained cow- | necessity of a goodly supply of (Dyed soney) i tock. Henee, our regular $79.00................ ° hide, leather golid brass tape names. All orders will be ps, that were $3 trimmings. § and | filled bout 10 days, e enate. 299% and &4 at $1. BI inches. Price $9. Me a ose HIERN ‘pHiek Mole coats, $295 and 3 the end aa Suit cases made of cowhide $1.30, in brown, linen lined, and 26 inches, short straps. Prices $10 to 2. Notion Section BIG Fy Oe ia i Burlington Arcade Floor Main Floor, Old Building Main Floor, Old Builsing First Fio0/, Old Building ee New Bullding nd Floor, Old Buliging ives. Hapoy uitings, sing for motorists and For 6 dozen names, Por 12 dozen names, Muffs to Match—melon shapes— 39. 50 our regular #59.73.).............0.