The evening world. Newspaper, September 12, 1921, Page 11

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FOR BERGDOLL id ke iin vemwment Will Try to Force A Ish ers Mother to Disclose \@ @eLocalion of Treasure. ! MVASHINGTON, Sept, 12.—The Fed- Pld Government to-day started to “Wig” for the famous Bergdoll “pot of id.” Court action asking that Mrs. Hema ©. Kergdoll, mother of G Gleveland Bergdoll, millionaire Phila- Iphia slacker, be compelled to turn ger to the Government $105,000 in e8id coin, which she withdrew from t Wedera) Treasury in 1917, was in s¥tuted to-day in over Philadelphia by Thomas W. Miller, Alien Property stodian, hould the court hold the alien | apeprerts oustodian'’s demand for the *d to be a leg nd M 4) then retuse to produce it, sie auld be jailed or fined for contempt bg court Whe hidden gold played a promin-| edt part in the upe of Mrs, Bers- d@l’s slacker son to Germany He sed from whs reli a military prison tay diz for this gold, which he said wes burig! in Wesiern Maryland, and aigded nis guards while on the gold ition ed that honey was to tell a On the hills and lanes and link ow’s the time for tweeds and wool stockings— Soft. light, pure Seoteh ribbed wool stocki Ileather effects suggestive of aster and goldenrod— Idues, greens, browns and urays— With flexible tops, and purled-on toes and heels for that trim fit over the ankle— 3.90 "Special—Men’s English and ‘otch Golf Hose». 2.85 Kroehler Kodav 2 ny frame, upholstered ion Leather; makes a size bed when open (thie does not include m Must t Eo oe oe ee Dining URIED POTOF GOLD, © is Four-Piece American Walnut Dining Room Suite i isting of Buffet, China THE EVENING WORLD, by Fire ex in Public remained quietly Broadway at Ninth New York. Street Fire Department was busy for half an hour with a blaze in the 3j 7 ou Pie an Telephone AnDARe, : Se Stuyvesant 4700 water, cause was not he Zamen fern ineluding was estimat river At in his hot n Street. He had ing mont More New Fashions arrive Imported Robes — Hand -beaded For Miss 14 to 20 French couturieres—the foremost dressmakers of the world — have fashioned these beautiful hand-made slip-on robes which display bateau or square necklines and smart short For Sale nt Wanamaker's If a gale turns Storm Hero inside gut simply pull it back again. A ey, ame if the wind sleeves, and are finished with long MILLER BROS. & CO, ORNL wfacturers apa feccaree $55 and $69.50. Modestly priced at ee 8 Without Fhiy A very alluring 7, 5 Evening Gown For Miss 14 to 20. Varis says evening gowns should be cut on early Greek lines and this exquisite frock of imported chiffon velvet brocade—made over a crepe de chine foundation—beautifully car- ries out her decree. One of the most popular French dress- makers created the original of this mod which has been fashioned without sleeves Its bateau neckline and lengthened wais line—now being favored by all smartly- gowned “women—are noteworthy features. Lovely metal and velvet flowers smartly finish the self girdle and cleverly hold in place a draping at one side of the skirt. In gold, jade, taupe, Moroccan, brown and black, $85. Centemeri Hose * For Madam— Frocks that show the new way of Skirts—$115 (Canton crepe—crepe-back satin) Paris, unable to decide between the long and short skirt has effected a clever compromise, which is featured in these smart black afternoon frocks. In one charming frock of Canton crepe the skirt itself is of the crepe, very narrow and brief, but it is almost hidden by the floating panels bordered with embroidered net—that finishes in seallops edged with monkey fur. A simple bodice with a square necklitie completes the costume. e * 8 Avery smart Tailleur of moussyne—$79.50 (Collared and pocketed in fur) Straight of line and with a saucy little belted jacket that comes just over the hips, it is hard to say which possesses greater charm, the model, the fabric or the color. ‘The latter is the rich Burgundy that is finding such favor this season. 400 FIFTH AVE. New York—Philadelphia Grenoble, France in expecting to find sew furniture this fall better, more varied, and, above all, LOWER-PRICED than at any time since 1914. Wehave “cleaned house” and our stock wiil more than meet your ex- pectations in every way. Let us prove it. Generous Credit if so desired — = 36-inch Hudson seal coats, full flare models, with belts, self or skunk co!- lars and cuffs, 40-inch Hudsons flare models with bel collars and cuffs, $26: 40-inch Hudson seal models with belts, large shawl collar tailored cuffs of skunk, squirrel, beayer or self trimmed, $295. Table, 48-inch, Fur Sale says—‘‘Hurry’’— Only Five Days More Fur Scarfs.... $15 to $425 Fur Coats.... $65 to $695 For instance: ) | The new location is now the First Floor of the Old Building; and as you look towards Broadway, one fact will be impressive-— Everything can be seen and examined carefully For Madam— Frocks of silk crepe that emphasize the vogue of black, $69.50 (For afternoon wear) Every frock embodies some new fashion point for Fall— 4 new sleeve—A lowered waist- line—A_ smart trimming —A_ striking new ceinture—A graceful neckline. Each interprets the Autumn mode with distinct individuality and charm, choosing one of the lovely silk crepes, Canton crepe or crepe de chine, as its medium of ex- pression. For Madam— One of the smartest of the new Fall Coats affects blue fox—silk- cashmere duvetyn and the blouse back; $395 Greek meets Greek when a superb shawl collar of blue fox tries to outshine in dis- tinction the exquisite lines and lovely rust colored fabric of this charming disciple of the straightline silhouette. The new wide sleeves accent their smartness with motifs em- broidered in self-colored silk. The close skirt is also embroidered to the waistline, and is held snugly around the figure by a narrow sash tie. Lined throughout with heavy satin. Second Floor, Old Buliding 40-inch near seul coats, full flare models with belts, dyed skunk collars and cuffs, $185. 40-inch natural Wallaby coats, nat ural raccoon collar, cuffs and border, $185. 36-inch natural muskrat coats, large cape collars, bell cuffs and deep re- versed borders, $150. Second Floor, Old Building The New Dress Goods are a bower of Autumn beauty MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 12, 1921, NOTION NEWS | | Adjustable Dress Shields, 65¢ pair Rubber interlined nainsvok shields with net—made espe- cially for the John Wana- maker Store—in sizes 3, 4 and 5. The lacing at the back of one style, and the elastic at the back of an- other, permit their being ad- justed to fit all sizes from 34 to 44, The best shields in quality and workmanship that we have seen at this price. Firat Floor, Old Building Remarkable offer of Boudoir Lamps $15 50 beauti- ful boudoir lamps with a charming shade of G e or gette. pottery vase with cast band metal mounting ‘n empire gold finish. tm maroon, rose or Compe with pus! mazda bulb. Second Gallery, New Building owder blue. socket and Formerly A. T. Stewart & Co Winter Coats for little tots | ft wool chinchilla cloth hioned a lovely topcoat for the little girl of 2 to 6. In y blue, cinnamon or brown, 5. Polo cap to match— silk lined, $3.50. A chic model A wool kersey cloth in navy blue has been charmingly used in imitating the English great- n a chic little model .or | Belted at the back and | ed with brass buttons. The cape and coat are both lined with red flannel. Sizes 2 to 6, | immed with little red | | flannel buttons, $5.50. Little brother | A semi-belted coat for little brother is tailored of an im- ported all-wool brown heather mixture. Three slash pockets rt touch. Vene- ‘ 2 and 3, $18.50. Silk lined polo cap to match, $3.95, Aisle Sales In the Down-Stairs Store, New Building, just us you enter from the East Side Subway—look for these unusual oppor- tunities on the Side Tables. } $1.95 to $4.50 Porch frocks, $1 600 of them—ginghams in | ks and stripes, Jap, crepe, | eh lis not big type andgbig talk in the newspapers — but the quality, fashion and fair price of the goods in the store which make value and give lasting satisfaction About 25 per cent. less than formerly This is weleome good news for homes that are being renovated or newly equipped this Autumn. These rugs have not been shown before, and they are in small, medium and large sizes. 93 Persian Mosoul Rugs at $35 to $56 Average size 3.6x 6.6 ft. 36 Lelihan Dozer Rugs at $85 to $150 (Persian rugs from the Sultanabad district) Average size 5x6 ft. * « « Also 50 Turkish Mats at $7.50 to $9.50 Average size 1.9x3 ft. Room-size Persian Mahal Rugs . $195, 180 195 10.1x6.6 ft... 10.2x6.8 ft. 10x 6.11 ft. 10.2x7 ft. 10.8x 7.2 ft. 11.7x8.6 ft. 11.7x8.10 ft. 11.9x8.1 ft. 12x86 ft 10.1 x88 ft. 12x 8.7 ft.. 12x 8.4 ft.. . 12x 8.10 ft. 275 And Chinese Rugs as cheap as before the war Yes, Chinese rugs have gone back to “Normaley,” as these low prices will show: 20 Chinese mats; average size 2.6x1.6 ft., $9.50. 42 Small size Chinese rugs; average size 2x4 ft., $17.50 to $25. 30 Hearth size Chinese rugs, average size 3x6 ft., $39.50 to $5 19 Chinese rugs, average size 4x7 ft., $56 to $95. Room-size Chinese Rugs 15—average size 6x 9 ft., $125 to $195 15—average size 8 x 10 ft., $175 to $245 25—average size 9x 12 ft., $216 to $325 16 extra-size Chinese Rugs From our regular stock—One-fourth Less 13.8x10.5 ft. | 15.6 x 11 ft.. 12.7x 10.2 ft.. 12,8 x 9.10 fi 13.8x 10.6 ft. 14.6x 12.4 ft. 13 x 9.3 ft.. 14.7x 9.11 fi 13,10 x 10 ft 16x10 ft... 14.7x9 ft., “2 14.7 x 10.9 ft. 13.10 x 10.5 ft. 60 White enameled Kitchen | Cabinets that were $80, now | Cabinets of this calibre have never been offered so low in price. They are not to be com- pared with the cheap badly- made cabinets that are some- times offered for less. These are the kinds we sell regularly. The cabinets ure 72 in. high and 21 in. deep, with 25x40 in, sliding porcelain on steel work table, and a sliding wood cur- tain on upper part. They contain flour bin, with sifter, Ss sugar container, spice jars, ete. ‘Three drawers and large compartment for cooking utensils, The hardware is nickel-plated. Of course the cabinets are sold WITILOUT COOKING UTENSILS, al- though the illustration shows them in place. Seventh Gallery, New Bullding The Sale of CHINA offers stock patterns 7 percale and dotted Swiss. bka- | The fabries are out in the open —on table sand counts ceptional. and samples will be freely given yen 7 It is possible to choose trom 110 stock patterns in this What's New? | Tumble 10c | sale. Some of the prices are: First questonre\¥ habs | Light-cut glass tumblers, ‘Theo. Haviland dinner sets, | . American china dinner sets, Soft pile weaves take first place this season, (he | close to half price at 10¢ each 5. 3h i weaves that are lovely to see, and that drape so srace a Full 108 pieces: American porcelain dinner fully, i 30 V elours s Redon dinner sets, $65, $75 sets, $20, $26, $82.50, $35. 5 Veldyne Mo Mar Portieres, $17.50 Pouyat dinner sets, $40, $75, | 7 Fancy shina , 4 , > q laurs:do lain wetys Mon ala ortictes, with | $126; , cups and saucers, tea Vanity Toilet High Grade Sligh Make d yy Volare dole i EE ee eT et Pheu atiuen pata. $80; | sets, ice’ cream sets, cake seta, 7 . High Grade Sligh Of course, fine broadcloths and wool Canton crepe | ! i ignaud dinner sets, § rosy t Table Bow-End Bed ABN ERAS ele ve plentiful. And there is a lovely, soft weave culled | ‘ Ppa piievut aaa Chas. Field Haviland dinner Reduced 10 to 50 per cent, In American Wal- Make Vanity Dresser nee Mage hi | This is. very low price. | sets, $40, $76, $100. | And an ample supp! in American is Ames Kasha, and one named Gerona. Fancy plates Ceramic French china nut, as. oe , p! illustrat-$ +98 Walnut,asil- $ 98 Walnut $ 98 of the popular wool jerseys, tricotines, novelty skirting $2.95 House Tar CRE GIR Reduced 20 to 50 per cent ed, at 39 lustrated, at 54 lustrated, at 74 and imported tweeds, The broad range of prices sug Dr s, $1.95 ; Alu eneruste pe bates Hi ieeneire ee H MOTOR TRUCK DELIVERIES. OPEN SATURDAY EVENINGS. genta tho ample varioty-—$2 to $17.50/8 yard. Well made dresses of cham- | design dinne NU De eeiearaeen aniacinentaste First Floor, Old Building bray and stripe gingham, A English porcelain dinner sets, | Reduced 10 to 25 per cent. $37.50 to $47.50, Second Gallery, New Building WLConner: 67 Ave 515" Strcer, special purchase,

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