The evening world. Newspaper, September 19, 1921, Page 11

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THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 19, 1921. THREE MEN ROUTED erie were on hand to try and iden-| forced to take refuge in the yard, BY EVELYN NESBIT |”, {% tree Perse The flames daraged the Interior and » who have| gostroyed much of the turniture, The |disturbed the peace before. in that vicin VR Was attributed to defective wir- ing hey Flee Ina Taxi, Return, Beat} ‘he men arrested were igned| 2,500 Attend Services for 2,000 Up Policeman and Are in West Side Court an vy eX- Soldier Dead. Arrested jamination in $1,000 bail on Sept. #1 Moro than 2.500 persons attended the haple ceremonies ou Pier 4, In Hobo- a» yeste lier by Magistrate Le ne Bvelyn Nesbit, was reading in her home at No. 235 West 52d Street, | FIRE RO jk rday In honor of the 2,000] dead brought Saturday on the} ie ike i Pea GLUE MATa alone, when early to-day she heard| Patrons ot « reathurant, No. | Oo Protestant and Catholle frites Over 61 West 49th ect, were routed |'* i UC inal: i voices in the hallway, She opened| yesterday after by & fire Invthel ire, co dacoratea tor lig crite feneen ' pier decorated for its entire tenth he dor and @ man seized her. Two|front part of the place, ‘They were with American fags others ran up ruse, yelled disappeared. Policoman Michael McMahon aj moment later saw three men jump nto @ taxi, He got the number of | ‘he machine, A little Jater, he says, | the taxi returned and he was ques- | tioning the chauffeur when the three men jumped out and began beating him, Othee policemen rushed up and the three, who said they were Joseph Daly, Join Werdmer and James Dunn were subdued, Wardmer being | knocked unconscious. They were wratened in West Side Court to-day charged with disorderly conduct. Miss Nesbit, as a! “Fire” and the three | Its Richness in Quality | gives Tea-Pot results | equalled by no other ae” Tea Tea on sale anywhere. "SALADA" Miss Nesbit ifed Daly, whom H2s8 he police know "as the me * Who ttld hubda ot hen. Othee wt"\ Sold by all Grocers :: Sealed Packets Only. ot fe Broadway at Ninth, New York DOWNSTAIRS STORE Store Hours: 9 to 5.30 | A ei - fine Blouses | goes out of Business $3.95 the group. Real filet lace, hand-embroidery, beads of many colors, frills and such—ready for you to choose from at $3.95. The colors | ~ range from light to dark, including flesh, white, navy, brown Mohawk, new blue, and some lovely two-tone effects. Most stores cull these costume blouses and we emphasize the opportunity as one of the best of the season. S Which explains why these $6.50 to $10 Silk Blouses are going at “I do not intend to make blouses in the future,” he said. ‘*My business is finished.” And so— about 900 of these lovely blouses came to us ut a very low price. The fabrics are— Georgette— Crepe de Chine— --and there are overblouses and regulation | models. | Many features —of trimming add variety and beauty to es are 34 to 44. Downetalrs Store, Old Bullding Fine Coats for Women--- lower than expected---$30 We were fortunate to get 200 of them; and we accomplished the object by going from one maker to another and collecting sample coats and small lots. ‘That is why the price is $30. Fine fabrics —are available: you'll recognize their goodness at first glance—Normandy mix- tures, soft velours, fine Bolivias, tweeds, broadcloths and polo coatings. Many have rich fur trimming of beaver-dyed coney. Included are some three-quarter length chinchilla coats in two sports models. Ten styles —to choose from suggests a happy time for all women who want an exceptionally fine coat at a very low price. i Ready in bl | Sorrento blue. Cail Dow nstairs Stora, Old Bullding Best Corset Sale in Months $1.95 For all figures A factory reorganization sent us $4 to $7.50 grades to sell at.... We can’t begin to describe the many models and kin For example— A There are silk broche corsets with elastic tops. Silk broche corsets with lace trimming. | French coutil corsets—very serviceable— in pink or white. Lovely satin corsets. women, slender women, medium figures, stout women—sometbing for everybody. Sizes range to 36, Boning guaranteed In fact, every point about these corsets indicates their excellence, and the models are exactly right for Autumn frocks, Downstairs Store, Old Buliding | Misses, young Broadway at Ninth Street New York. Business Hours~ 9 to 5.30 Telephone Stuyvesant 4700 Important Sales for the HOME Pure Linen 1 Napkins Below pre-war prices 120 dozen, 27x 27 in.............. $15.75 doz. 1914 price was $17 dozen i Today's regular price, $28 to $3 dozer These ave the famous GOLD MEDAL Irish linen in nine (9) beautiful patterns. We ve no tablecloths to match them-—hence thé very low price on 120 dozen only. 200 dozen, 22 x 22 in Half the price of Today's regular price, Excellent quality of Scotch linen, in five (5) attractive patterns. get them for so little a price. 150 Luncheon Sets at $6.25 Today's regular price, $12.50 the Similar sets last winter were 1S the set | 150 sets only. Pure linen. Putty tan shade. Hand- | embroidered. Mosaic corners. Finished with ae picot edge. $6.25 doz. | } months ago $10.05 dozen 200 dozen only. Six 6-in. doylies. Six 10-in. doylies. One 24-in, centerpiece. | Luncheon Napkins, $4.75 doz. Today's reyular price, $7.50 dozen 100 dozen only this price. No more. Desigus are | You will like Pure linen s the design atin damask discontinued-—just for variety. —conventional and floral effects. Ifemstitehed. First Floor, Old Building Blankets bought when wool was lowest Wide comparison satisfies us that nowhere in the local market are there blankets of the same quality as these at such low prices. Kindly note quantities of each, as, of cgurse, these prices only apply to spe ic quantities. 70 pairs ell weeal blankets, $13.50 pair 72x84 in. Weight 51 54% pounds. White, with borders of pink, blue or rose. A year ago same grade sold for 300 pairs all-wool blankets, $12.75 pair 70x82 in. Weight 5 Ibs. Block designs —pink, blue, tan, gray, rose, A year ago same grade sold for $18.50. 300 pairs all-wool blankets, $8.25 pair 68x80 in. Block designs—pink, blue or tan. A year ago same grade sold for $12.50. 100 pairs all-wooi blankets, $10 pair 70x80 in. Block designs—pink, blue, tan and black and red. Feurth Gallery, New Building 1,000 pairs. of of Curtains $1. 85 and $2.50 pair Today's regular prices 50 per cent. more 1,000 pairs—Wanamaker standard of curtains —good | quality—well made-—simpie and serviceable. Scrim Curtains, $1.85 pair Full width, yds, long; 2 in. hemstitching at front and bottom. Choice of white, cream or ecru. Filet Net Curtains, $2.50 pair Plain and figured. Full width, 2%2 yards long. Some with bor- ‘All finished with 2 in. hems and dainty lace edges. Bie Fourth Gallery, New Bullding REAL “Aluminum Close to Third Less the Sale aers. 7,000 pieces in September 3,500 pieces Aladdin aluminum cooking utensils. ha $ les, 9 8. Tea kettles, 5 qts., were $5.4), ater now $3.75. Double boilers, 2 $3.15, now $2.25. Covered saucepans, straight sides, 8 qts., were $1.80, now $1.20 in, 10 in., Lipped ats, were | were $2.90, now $2. ns, 2 qta., were were $1.25, now 90c. . Preserving kett BY ate ry pans, renewable wood wee sath, now FLA 3,600 pieces of other mood makes of aluminumware. Double boilers, 2 gts. $1. | ., $2.05; and $1.25. : Saucepan seta, 1 tat, | ts. | 1% qt., 2 gt A set. qts., i Keel ouble roasters, 11x16%, Double omelet pan Milk shakers, 75e. jouble roasters, 12 in., Graduated quart measure . | } otal Sink strainers, 40¢. i qts., $23 Saucepots of imported alum : inware, Peide handles and cov- BART ers, 1% ¢ 90c; 2 gts., $1.10; rary 6 3 qts., $1 4 qts., $1.40; ; qts., $1 , 12 qts., $3.5 ter Oval dishpan Colanders, 9 ir 11 in, diameter, dia Soup strainers, 1c. | Rricpane Gh ik S1a5 cups, $1. Ha griddles, 5 in., $1.05, q s cast alum- me for coal | 9, $3. | f amie for stove, No, qts., $1.15; 2% qts., $1.3 Seventh Gallery, New Bullding napkins, of fine | Tf we had tablecloths to match, you would never | 8 qts., Formerly A. I. Stewart & Co. T is not big type anc big talk in the newspapers — but the quality, fashion and fair price of the g in the store which make value and give lasting satisfaction. Piano Salons open till 7 this evening Oth St. Carriage Entrance for the convenience of those who wish to avail themselves of the wide choice and good savings in the annual | Home-coming Sale of Pianos pianos and player- pianos and new reduced 1] pianos and player-pianos-— beginning today, Convenient terms First Gallery, New Building used For Junior Girls | Winter Topcoats at $29.50 A very chic model Sizes 6 to 14 ‘ ) beautifully tailored to display a large choker collar of ® youthful fur, well-cut sleeves with turned-back cuffs, two deep patch pockets, and a narrow belt; venetian lined, and warmly inter- lined. Materials — velours, Plumette, heavy wool coating, and heather mixed wool coating. Colors — brown, Copenhagen blue, green, wine and navy blue. Furs—Australiain 0 possu.n, 8 dyed coney and aut. Third Floor, has Old Buliding The new Peasant Blouse at $6.95 Very quaint and charms in square mesh white net with trimming of brilliant red-— Paisley-patterned—-material, Charming Sleeves Original Neckline | 1 cleverly banded with the bright color which also fash- ions the narrow cuffs. Wool Embroidery Hand done, of course, and bright red—outlines the smart little motif that adorns the front of the blow Sizes 84 to 42 Second Floor, Old Bullding 100 wool-filled Comforters | $9 each Under-price Center and back of covering shows figure and conventional designs. Border of plain sateen. Fourth Gallery, New Bullding ‘Claire Fleur D’Or i | Women’s Frocks at $55 | tone of TO ana = Noy ARIS has given her cachet to the new coat Frock adapled them in excellent qualitves ef Porret tw morrow we shall Specialize these new 2 have ll--and lo- The smart Parisienne now prefers the coat frock to all other types of tailored dresses, because she can adjust it and attain the new silhouette with greater success. Black Braid Hlack braid is the important trimming. It gives a elegance, without interfering with the charming siiuplicity of the mode. As Paris now must have a touch of vivid color—jade, or tangerine—the new wide and slashed sleeves are lined with crepe de chine or Georgette crepe in these tones. The effect is chic, but not bizarre. The Potret twill is black and navy blue, of course. Just a word about the price —$5d—that it is exceedingly you will agree When you see the frocks. Second Floor, Old Building Very Exceptional! Imported Cashmere Wool Velours at below today’s import cost $3.90 yard A soft, pliable, duvetyn-finish wool velours, of excellent quality, 54 in. wide, ideal weight for au- tun frocks, suits and wraps. 15 fashionable colors, and black First Floor, Old Building Light Cut Glassware Good quality---Half price We don’t think we ever had so complete or so pleasing an assortment of light cut glass for ormamental and table use. Jugs, The to Sugar and ¢ Tce tea sets, Candy jars, $2.50. Cracker and cheese di Covered bon bon dishes, § to $3.50. 2.50 each. ) Flower vases, 35¢ to $2.50 Sandwich plates, $1.50 to $2. Berry bowls, $1.50, $2, $2.50. Goblets, 35¢ to 50¢ each. Sherbet glasses, 20c, 35¢, 50, 75e each. Custard cups, 35¢ and 50c each. Ice tea tumblers, 35¢, 50c, 75e. Second Gallery, New Bullding Wanamaker Course of Instruction in Dressmaking— $5 A course in dre.smaking consisting of 12 ies- sons, Will commence on Monday, September 26 The course wil! be in charge of one of the most capable instructors in America, and will teach the following: Preparation Stiching Cutting Se Construction Shirring tend ums hing ons will be fr Dressmaking ( uilding. . next Monday vreau, Pattern and Section, ‘Face Powder, 50c¢ In bulk--2 v2. very fine French powder, which is This face made | CLAIRE ally of Paris, ig usu- sold in 2 02. boxes for | $1.50. It may be had in— Blanche Rachel fonee Och Rachel Mawe | Naturella Mandarv Tollotries Shop, | Main Fluor, Old Building Petticoats of an excellent quality For the large woman Satin or taffeta. 95 and $7.95 Straight-line models trimmes with deep accordion pleated ruf- fles, or plain ruffles trimmed with dainty narrow frills. Rust, brown, taupe, green, pur- ple, changeable, navy | black. \ ‘Third Floor, Old Buliding Silk Jersey. $0 exclusively for us by | or | ‘Last of a Great Lot of Men’s Shirts it $1.65 Same sort of Shirts we sold last Fall (and for many months afterwards) at $3, $3.50 and $4 8,000, just 1n—tresh from tieir boxes | WOVEN ; |madras- -blackstones, white and fancy, Royai madras, ) Wauregan = madvr. satin-striped = mia b lot of shirts a man will see this season at anywhere near $1.65, All were made for us—an over-production by the maker. Wanamaker measurements. Center pleat. 5+ | button front. vod finish. The other 9,000 sold quickly, So will these. No more like them at the price, when they’re {gone. Sizes 14 to 17. Burlington Arcuda Fiver, New Bullding

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