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YACHT AMERICA STARTS [= LAST VOYAGE TO-MORROW. Pioneer Cup Winner to Be Towed From Boston to Annapolis, Bost ot. "The last voyage of the schooner yacht America whier, by Wfling the Royal Squadron Cup in Eng- Ush waters, opened the way to the tong fmternational competition for the cup that now bears her name, will begin at Ahis port to-morrow, when she will feave for Annapolis, Md., there to re- furn to the custody of the Navy De- partment after nearly half a century of Private ownership. The trip will ex- tend over twenty days, in which the famous schooner yacht will call at yari- us ports. st pass under several will be inshed to the s stowed in lockers, and @ sub-chaser will take the America in age, TWO NEGROES LYNCHED. Wed to Stake Near Aiken and Rid- dled With Ballets, C.,, Sept, %—Two negroes, ler and Charlie Thompxon, were lynched in @ cornfiel! near here Yeat night. They had been charged with @n attack on a white woman. ‘The men were found tled to a stake @bout 200 yards from the scene of the @ileged attack. Their bodies were rid- led with bullets, Waneral Services To-Night for Here of the Argonne. for George H. Ed- in Rattery Funeral wards fo Church of Our L way and Aberdeen . @mh requiem mass wil be 1417-| bes 8 Nabe) AVENUE | i bo" STP EET 4 F URNITURE Cash or Credit|f OPEN EVENINGS TILL 9 O'CLOCK Liberty Bonde Accepted at Full Face Valun, Write for our New 132-Page Catalog FREE Holzwasser Home Talks No. 688 ae Ct hepa rieven 3-Room Apartment $325 Value $ Consisting of all Period Furniture .4Room Apartment $500 Value i 7 5 Period Furniture of Rare Beauty CS Colas Cio apie bEnoe Apartment $700 e Incomparably Our Liberai Terms ior 1) oe Terma apply r State. New Jersey and C We Deliver by Auto Direct to Your Door. We pay railroad farm both wars co uC of town customers I Denatds Shoes 344° SIXTH AVE zest ene, THE LATEST PARISIAN Iw CREATION “The S Convertiere” Hand Turn Sole Fall Louis Hee! $12 Value. ANOTHER BIG HIT THREE CENTRE BUCKLES “The Toddle” Patent or Kid Leather, LXV Heel, Worth,$8.00. : ; THE EVENING Broadway at’ Ninth Street New York. Business Hours-— . 9 to 5.30. Telephone Stuyvesant 4700. ne AG ABE Store Open all day Saturday. gE RR ARE, 08 WORLD, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 9, 1921. Formerly A. T. Stewart & Co. 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. New Fashions at New Prices Featured Right School Suits for Boys, $17.50 We have selected particularly stout materials for these school suits. And they’re as smart as can be. In the popular Norfolk style with fancy yoke, in browns, grays, heathers and mixtures. Sizes for 8 to 18 years. Student Suits (16 to 20 years) Two pairs of trousers A very “important” suit purchase is the first long-trousers suit. We specialize in these suits and are sup- plying an ever-increasing number of youths with their first “longies.” New suits are here in the very best styles—of tweeds, cheviots, and cassimeres, with hand-tailoring to assure lasting smartness, And two pairs of trousers with each, Third Floor, Old Building Prices are $29.50 and $35. Burlington Arcade Floor, New Buliding A dream come true! Exquisite French-like Lingerie Blouses, $2.95 The wholesale prices were $4.50 to $10.50 French voile—Handkerchief Linen—Batiste As near like the lovely French blouses as they pos- sibly could be without actu- ally having been made in France. Extremely girl. Trimmings Exquisite Rodier in _ pastel broidery, charming laces. appropriate for the wardrobe of the college or boarding-school colors—hand em- hand drawn work— 32 Lovely models Tailored blouses — sweater blouses — over-blouses — slip- over blouses. We have pictured four of the models. We wish we could show you them all—for type cannot do them justice. White or smart colors Viewed from both the stand- point of fashion and the qual- ity and daintiness of the ma- terials and workmanship—we have seldom seen any blouses equal to these at this price. Sizes 34 to 46. Second Floor, Old Building materials Canton Crepe, $3.85 yd. Every woman wants it 89 inches wide, an excellent quality, close weave, giv- ing iron wear and not crushing. Plum, nasturtium, taupe, brown, bronze, reseda green, lilac, two shades of gray, black, white and nine shades of blue from midnight up to the palest sky-tint. Silk Rotunda, Main Floor, Old Building Women’s new Gloves ‘at a new price, $1.15 1,800 pairs of beautiful French glace lambskin gloves that were $1.85 and $2 in regular stock. Shades most in demand for Fall—tans, browns and white—in overseam sewn styles with Paris Points. The Sale ot HOUSEWARES Offers Wanamaker-Standard qualities 10 to 33 1-3 per cent. lus The very best housewares we know anything about and plenty of everything. Nickel and cop- perware, aluminumware, tinware, woodenware, cut- enamelware, -refrigerators, DINNER SETS —offers more than a thousand —in the September sale. as satisfying in matters of variety. Our own good stocks—strictly high-grade—go savings of 10 to 50 per cent. And the September Sale of Lamps and Shades reduced regular selling prices 20 to 50 per cent. All sizes. Main Floor, Otd Butiding ironware—every- Seventh Gallery, New Building . to choose from— And the glassware is fully into this sale at se & Second Gallery, New Building } i} New Fashions at new prices For Miss 14 to 20 Distinctive Frocks for Autumn “Fifi’—the little frock with the ribbons—has made her debut in crepe de chine and Poiret twill. Grosgrain ribbon in many delightful color combinations edges the smart roll collar, short sleeves, pocket tops and long sash girdle, ‘$39.50. Paris creation A Paris dressmaker created the interesting detail of an- other long-waisted frock of Canton crepe—its long, wide sleeves which are of pussywil- low silk in Oriental colorings trimmed with bands of the Canton crepe. The skirt has been fashioned in two styles— full pleated with a narrow belt of pussywillow silk, or plain with a pleated drape at the side —forming tre uneven hemline sponsored by Paris. Black only, $59.50. An exceedingly smart Topcoat, $39.50 This swagger coat of a soft vicuna heather coating carries out the whims of Fashion, who delights in creating her topcoats ample and loose and pays great attention to the cut of the sleeves. Exquisite tailoring is disclosed in its convertible col- lar, patch pockets, bound but- and braided leather Silk lined to the In lovely tones of blue, rose, navy blue, or brown. Camel’s-hair Polo Coat, $59.50 This double breasted coat of genuine camel’s hair cloth dis- plays a trim notch collar, rag- Jan sleeves, slash pockets and a buckled belt. inished with braided leather buttons. Silk lined throughout. Natural brown, oxford gray and taupe. Another chic Winter Coat, $59.50 Normandy cloth—one of the most desirable fabrics for win- ter wear—develops this model. Fashioned with large convert- ible collar, bell shaped sleeves and a_ slightly flaring skirt. Lined throughout with crepe de chine. Brown, navy blue, beaver or black. English Tweed Suit, $35 The shoulders of this suit of English tweed fit so ,orfect!y that not the slightest stn of a wrinkle is visible. Developed with notch collar, slot seams, patch pockets and self belt, and finished with bound button- holes and leather buttons. Silk lined. Green, tan, brown or blue. Heather Jersey Suit, $29.50 This practical suit of wool jer- sey has snug fitting shoulders, tight sleeves, patch pockets, and trim self belt Silk lined. Blue, reindeer or brown. Odd Silk Frocks $18.50 and $25 59 charming silk frocks—suit- able for street and atiernoon wear—in a variety of fashion- able colors to be closed out at these low prices. Second Floor, Old Buliding Paris Millinery achieves new successes The noteworthy success among our patrons of the Paris models recently re- ceived from twenty of the world = famous French modistes—and now on dis- Hy in the Millinery Salon —says more than words can of the charm of the. qutsile creations. Prices are more modcr ate than ever before. Second Floor, Old Building Have you bought your Winter Furs? The FUR SALE is still in progress wonderful opportunsty to sents really a you know—and_pre- buy the smartest and finest of the new fur coats and scarfs at remarkably small prices—in fact— NEW FURS AT NEW PRICES. Second Floor, Old Building $1.50 Silk Stockings " to go at 95c pair Seconds of $1.50 grade for 95¢ a pair. Thread silk, medium weight, seamless foot and mock seam leg. In black, white, African brown, Russian calf and Cordovan. Sizes, 81% to 10 1n the lot but not in each color. At $1.15 pair Women’s silk stockings, light weight, seamless foot and mock seam leg. Black, navy blue, medium gray, sizes 9 to 10, Cordovan, brown. Sizes 9 and 9% At $1.15 pair Women’s imported lisle stock ings, were $1.50, now $1.15 a ized gauze lisle, full black only. Sizes Notion News. Dress Linings Ready-made, 45c Ready to sew in the gar- ment, strongly made of good batiste are these dress lin- ings ready made. Picot- edged neck with skirt-belting and rustproof hook and eye tape attached. (Choice of black or white, all sizes, 34 4. First Floor, Old Building New Carmen Duvetyne, $5 yd. More new fabrics at new Carmen duvetyne is a ‘oft, velour-finish cloth— Black and all ight, s very serviceable, the Autumn shad Here, als ton crepe, an all-wool Can- wide, admir- pted to the prevailing shions. Black, wh street and evening shades. $1.75 a yard * First Floor, Old Bullding The Sale of Nursery Furniture Closes on Saturday Wicker wardrobe — Dresden design—four drawers and a hanging compartment; $75; regularly $100. ¢ Wooden chest of four draw- ers, decorated with rlands of wee rosebuds, $45; regularly $65, Wicker bed, untrimmed, with drop side, $31.50; regularly $37.50. Cotton mattress to fit the bed, $6.95; hair mattress, $10.50. Collapsible Kiddie Koops or Comfy Cribs, built on wheels; screened on all sides, Large with cotton mattress, 0; regularly $31.50. Small with cotton mattre size, 28. $ regular 50. Wicker bassinet, untrimmed, with three reeds for hood; wooden wheels, 18.50; regu- ly $21.50. Cotton mattress, hair mattress, $7.50. Four drawer wicker ward robe, undecorated, $11.50; reg- warly $1 5 Excellent spring scale with wicker basket top, untrimmed $10; regularly $11.50. Rubber bathtub on oak stand with attached, $8.95. On enameled wood stand regularly $9.95. Dressing table of canvas on towel rack régularly white enameled wood stand, with towel rack and pockets, $4.95; regularly $ Clothes dis r of w Third Floor, old Building Aisle Sales In the Down-Stairs Store, New Building, ju you enter from the East Side Sybway look for these unusual Sporn ities on the Side $3.50 to $5 handbags, $2.95 Strap back pu and hand- bags of long n Morocco and —yache eral good tyles ce 0 Guimpes, 85c Batiste and net guimpes with short sleeves. se 8 3.75 Batiste Blouses, $1 White batiste, trimmed with gingham frills, embroidery, and in other ways. A good variety of models. . Silk Blouses, $2.95 Tricolette overblouses, Geor gette blouses and satin blouses. Fall shades, ineluding black with white embroidery. Quite excep tional, Underclothes, 95c Windsor crepe nightgowns, plain pink and white, .evu larly $1.55. W crepe de $2 grades. Handkerchiefs— Women's plain white and col ored cotton handkerchiefs, Lhe grade at 10¢ Men's white nce handker chiefs, 18¢ grade at ach Womer ker That custom-made look characterizes Suits and Coats In the Women’s Fashion Salon The new prices are sur- prisingly moderate consid- ering the quality of the materials used—the beauty of the tailoring and de- tails—and the irreproach- able styles. Suits, $29.50 Heavy, wool jersey. For sports or trotteur wear. Sev- eral distinctive tailored or sport models. Tailored model, illus- trated, was made in our work- Troom—of a very heavy and firm quality of wool jersey. Its extreme simplicity accentu- ates its perfect lines and the excellent tailoring carefully lined with a fine satin. Suits—brown, gray and green or heather mixtures. Coats, $49.50 For practical wear. mandie cloth —_ fashions smart, straight line coat, trated, which looks and snugly. warm for cool days. Its convertible chin collar may be worn high or low. Rows of self colored silk stitching form its only trim- ming. . Another attractive model is made of American Bolivia, and wears an exceedingly becom- ing shawl collar. Crepe de chine lined. Coats—navy blue, black, mar- mot, and malay brown. Second Floor, Old Buliding You won’t expect a Frock like this At $29.50 In the Women’s Fashion Salon Canton crepe Satin canton crepe Jacquard crepe Crepe back satin (Black, navy blue, and beige.) brown An adaptation of an expensive and charming new Fall frock, beautifully developed in four or tl smartest Autumn fabrics It is actually hard to say which is lovelier—this frock or the original model. The uneven hem line a noteworthy feature of many of the most distinguished frocks at the recent Paris openings is achieved by me; of a rippling drapery at the sides of the skirt, which, by the way, boasts a nine inch hem. The softly bloused bodice af- fects the fashionable round neck- line and has a clever yoke front. _ An adjustable waistline, out- lined by’ a narrow sash ‘tie— makes this frock one which can » Fourth Avenue. men—counters, tables wearables at new prices. Take, as an example the Wanamaker way. section devoted to— some . Special Shirts, $1.65 madras cloth—including silk stripes, cords, and Shirts like these do not come here—or in the regular way at $1.65. Fine plain white shirta, elsewhere- * New Low Shoes, $8.50 Fine for young men, with their square toes, low heels, Quite heavy in appear too heavy to wear. Scotch grain, in tan and and new perforation. SMe SN All lined up for Men Stand at the Broadway Entrance of the Bur- lington Areade Store and look straight through to What do you see? Everything for and shelves laden with new New Suits at $45 A group of practical, sightly and popular her- ringbone cheviots in many shades of gray. and three-button models; tailored and finished in Just across the aisle you will find an entire Young Men’s Suits Different models, of course. suit in quality, but a bit livelier in form and pattern. Prices here begin at $35 Down the aisle a little way, you’H see be worn becomingly by either the very petite or the woman of more generous proportions. Sizes 34 to 46. Second Floor, Old Buliding Two Just as good as father’s nee but not nee et ee a nee a