The evening world. Newspaper, September 8, 1921, Page 13

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RET ae : eres « THE EVENING WORLD, 15th Regiment Band Closes Con-| the concert season at Central Park next |1ope, will conduct. Revella E. Hughes, Broadway at Ninth Street New York. Business Hours— 9 to 5.80. _, Telephone : Stuyvesant 4700 Formerly A. 'T. Stewart & Co. aint Seanon. Sunday afternoon’ beginning at 3.30] soprano, will sing “Giannina Mia’ and ¢ 16th Regiment Band, with ita full }o’clock. Lieut. Frederick W. Simpson | "I! Bacio,” and J, Frank Wheaton will Brimful of Fresh, New Goods at New Prices | For Miss 14 to 20 eis _ An unusual Topcoat, $75 - This decidedly chic Winter 2.30 P. M. coat has selected Pollyanna cloth—one of the newest of in the Auditorium 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, KELLNER Thirty years selling Good Furniture Southeast Corner [5th Street & 6th Avenue Queen Anne Dining Room Suite in American Walnut. 10 Pieces Value $375 $285 Fall fabries—in which eal its smart convertible ely set-in be'l- ves and trim slash elf - colored sill outlines the fitted and informally through the day i , t line—now favored by in the on-—from which the, ful JEW ICO skirts flares very gracefully. NEW AMI aC Beautifully lined throughout Queen Anne Overstufied 3 Pisce STUDIOS | with crepe de chine and warm- Living Room Suite. ly interlined. Sorrento blue, navy blue, Today, Friday, Saturday First Gallery, New Building (Removable Marshall sprine brown and black. cushions, sprir* edve seals, sprint backs) Two delightful Canton crepe fashions the eee owe meee Poiret twill ° | $ model illustrated which has Coats and Suits | Shoes, 5 been developed with the becom- | excellently tailors a straight- | Our best grade of low shoes | 18 round neck, Pe eae line slip-on frock for the Miss | In ‘the Women’s Fashion Salons | malt to our urder, thes | &feBe of, a contrasting color, | finished with s tle of taney. silk | 5 | SEAL Ue charmingly adorned with rows i vhich i ed | bse | SATS 4 ed are models _—_—“Fur collars ee ae the lowered waist line—the de- | ‘Two side pleats add the neces- lueen Anne Bedroom Suite |} which the women’s Fash- | | Nutria or moleskin—add a Many are suitable for fall | light of all Parisian dress- | cary amount of fullness to the in American Walnut ion Salon is sponsoring | distinctly smart and becoming | wear — pumps chiefly —— both | ers. ‘The full pleated skirt, which is attractively Bov-foct Bed ‘for early Fall wear. | touch to their severely tailored | walking and dress mod skirt. carries out the uneven trimmed with rows of silk braid. pel ese Be Le : | lines. Lined with crepe de pecially inte hemline, which Paris adores. A long, narrow sash belt of self , ! Each model chine; strap) Bumps Of Black with royal blue, or | mateyial finishes the frock. 4 Pieces a mi : z low walking | ess pumps | black with rust. is immaculately tailored _and | Coats, $79.50 | of patent leather ‘or black calf- | Le Brown or navy blue. Value $345 f embodies some distinctive fash- | spenders > oe tas fabri skin—high } and =e Second Floor, Old Building ion note—a new sleeve, one of | With a silky finish—is used many othe ctive models, al 7 + eee eee eee the lovely fall’ materials, de- | for the cout pictured .at the | Get aee FOR THE YOUNG GIRL y is | Sizes 2 1-2 to 7. Widths AA lightful details, or perhaps a | right, Inset bands of the ma |) oe ih very mulel,, new manner of trimming. terial are the only trimming Noe A SAU Gs AE First Floor, Old Building A serviceable Coat for Winter, $39.50 The large shawl collar of racoon or fitch opossum is the interesting feature of _ this beautifully tailored coat of sil- vertip Bolivia cloth which has been developed with two large, convenient patch pockets and a narrow belt of self material. | and accentuate its excellent The straight-line lines. Satin lined. } | ‘ ‘i , te : i | _ Gerona—another fovely fail ° N THESE clesing days of this remarkable sale at Keliner's you are certain : silhouette | fabric—ds responsible for much Notion News to find furniture that will meet your highest expectations in quality and || is featured—it being Paris’s | of the distinction of the coat : design at prices low enough to challenge comparison. favorite for autumn suits and | (at the left). Trimmed with English Needle Cases, 50c each coats. self-colored silk stitching. Silk | \ lined. and “The Twenty-five Rooms"'—a delightful series of the finest NW Suits, $65 aisacieraretaluerhad an me: furniture suites, each set in a home environment of its own. Duvet de laine-—a charming | laya brown, marmot, navy blue eg material for the tailleur—fash: | or black. = ions the suits pictured. Two styles—one contain- ing an assortment of need- les as follows:—sharps, darn- Saks & Company Announce to Begin Thursday A Very Important Second Floor, Old Building ing, tapestry, straw, crewel, betweens and chenille needles. The other contains a large assortment of various sized sewing and darning needles. First Floor, Old Bullding For School Children Cowhide Brief Cases $3.85—Special A low price for cuse quality. — Excellent children to carry their and papers in, and so Carefully lined throughout in an excellent quality of venetian, Brown, navy blue or rein- de yes 8 to 16. Trim Regulation Dress at $16.50 This generously. plaited one- piece regulation frock of fine serge was made in our own workroom and great care has been given to every detail in its tailoring. ‘Trimmed with silk embroidered insignia and silk braid, and finished with a white linen shield. Navy blue with white braid; navy blue with black; brown with gold; black with black. Sizes 6 to 16, Third Floor, Old Building wa made they will wear forever— : almost. SALE of 2048 15 or 16 inches long—made Paris Milli nery Mod miiecead ey at EXTRA! . two sturdy straps. Also very W 3 Ui id Si id : FROM eoaeniert Eee omen’s Union Suits nN e Tru 1 e MARIA GUY GERMAINE have papers to carry. Light or MARIE LOUISE CAROLINE REBOUX . HERMANCE MARGARITE & LEOINE Main Floor, Old Building JEANNE LANVIN LEWIS e SE SY 5S. y EVELYNE VARON HELENE & JULIA Sub way MARIE LANCRET ELAINE n Plain shell or lace trimmed at knee. Band or SUZANNE TALBOT JEANNE DUC ° is now being shown in the Millinery Salon IS @ beading tops, some with bodice tops. Sizes 36 dark tan. 65e, 75c, $1 and ) $1.25 grades... ./ 50c Of fine ribbed white cotton, knee-length, low neck and sleeveless, are these excellent combina- tion suits for late summer and early fall wear. ‘Pearl eNecklaces CAt Less Ghan Har “PRICE “Such charming hats—surely they're lovelier than to 44 but not in each style, — main\Fioor, O14 Building ever before,” was the comment of one of the first of ———— our patrons to see the collection. | i Copies of these Paris models will be made at Sales | REAMY-TINTED, lustrous pearls jlow- ing, with fhe fire and beauty of fhe costly oriental gem, changing, their tintings at every? turn. ‘They? are fhe most beautiful adornment any? woman could wear, and at fhese amaz- moderate prices. we Say Down-t Store, September Sales Second Floor, Old Building ew Building, you enter e e ey are swinging along tunities on tl Silk Remnants ; ; ae | news, concisely told; and who could possibly mistake its ess than half price. Of | import? ° good percale and gingham —in One-third to Half Less from the : Not much space for details today; but here is the Bungalow Apro light and dark colorings. . Just to clear our tables for Fall business—we have marked | $1.95 Lingerie Wais Lamps, 20 to 50 per cent. less $1 Including reading lamps, boudoir lamps, chair lamps, 4 table lamps, floor lamps and all other good kinds. Shades down 2000 yards of silks one-third, and in some cases a half. All Of plain or corded voile with | 4 . ' . hi h h excellent silks in lengths of 1 1-2 yards to enough for a whole lace und fluting. Some have mio, Second Gallery, New Building ingly? low prices are within the reac Gress or coat length. Among these silks will be taffete, foulards, | frills ta satins, charmeuses, crepes de chine, silk shirtings, sports silks, in | colors—almost every color under the sun, and some black and white. China, 20 to 50 per cent. less Including complete dinner sets, fancy china, cut glass or art objects. Open stock patterns of china are a feature. _ * © $2.95 Boston Bags, K Ps 7 Boston — bag: of A skillful woman will be able to seize upon enough i mating, bow with for a whole gown at a price that will seem to her a 14-inch size, genuine windfall. Main Floor, Old Building 2 Cae = $7 to $8 Boston Bags, $5 All leather — cow When fine Linens Mik sgt oat of fhe most modest purse. “O <O 18 TO 30 INCH LENGTHS, EACH cNECKLACE FINISHED WITH 4 SOLID GOLD CLASP Housewares, 10 to 33 1-3 per cent. less ything from kitchen utensils to clothes hampers throom fittings. All Wanamaker qualities—and { and | 19.50 Necklaces . , This Sale Only 8.50 : ; striped linens 13) 1, that means FIRST qualities. seventn Galery, New Busing 22.00 Necklaces , This Sale Only 10,00 drop like this- | Women’s Vests, 22c Three good Soap sales 25.00 eNecklaces . . This Sale Only 12. 00 —where is the housewife who ean fail to give heed? de eT Us taped Ho: |sLU-MOTTLE LAUNDRY SOAP at 5c a cake. “The ‘| : A These, remember, are pure linens; not a thread of izes, Be best laundry soap I ever used,” most housewives say. 30.00 eNecklaces . . This Sale Only 14,50 shoddy in them. eee PEROXIDE BATH SOAP, 10¢ a cake. Pure and re- ' u-Mottle Soap, o¢ freshing. 35.00 cNecklaces . . This Sale Only 16.50 Damask, $2 yd. Towels, $7.80 mciidan ae the) aentaniber HG mvararemene. aR “Gar ; ; } a Mabie noaiae eave ipeccack cael Esianah’ Howewareserh in cood BATH TABLETS, 12c each—delicately perfumed, : —— a fine, firm | 18x36 ‘in. hemstitehed, with laundry soap ut de u cake, | Assorted odors. <a“ 6 | FER LON a ee eemite el tee 18 tS SSRI a Tolletries, too sor tee a . - . a dozen, | rv Ce i ticles. And these, remember, are Wanamaker toiletries Napkins, $5.95 dozen. Ivory Celluloid Articles, Skin cream, 80e—regularly $1.30. BROADWAY Saks & Company at 34th STREET Bleached — damask napkins | Creme Wahna, 13c—regularly 63¢ \ que a v Me Ane ae) time “14 . them at . : | Wonderful cold cream, 55e—regularly 75e. > ARMELBS: SOBEARTHENT' ov BREET ULORE for this quality. tail at $9.60 a dozen. buffers, tray Ruff skin cream (liquid) 35¢e, regularly 42c. . ’ third Main Floor, Old Building

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