The evening world. Newspaper, September 22, 1921, Page 15

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THE EVENING Man Who Sold ' Store Caught in It as Burglar New Owner's Goods and Cash Had Disappeared Nightly Two Weeks. had been preying noticed somethiy eluding whatever chang t Detectives Cowley finding no evidence of forcible entry na nearby de 2,500New Velvet Hats, $2 Mostly silk velvet—scarcely any two alike “It can't be done,” said several millinery when we suggested the idea, “but here it here is nothing small nor restricted about it—the bensialy quantity, 2,500 hats indicates the scope. Likew New Haven to Change and soft brims this season; and plenty of them are tatrons, hats for bobbed hair, poke shapes As for color—it 1s a veritable riot; and of course you'll find plenty of black, brown and navy. Tn 1867 New York's first road was put into operation. It was called the Greenwich : d and ran from the ’ Sth Street and 9th Avenue but broke down in a and was discon- White enameled 50 Lamp Shades Kitchen Cabinets Half usual price mn 1 the September Site New York was beginning to move uptown in those days and it was not many years befure Ferris wagons had to leave in the morning in order to complete deliveries of the famous Ferris Hams and n the same day. el work table, S-ineh fringe and tassels ur bin with sifter, sugi : IC F. A. Ferris & Company, Inc. FERRIS HAMS & BACON “That Irresistible Flavor’’ Seventh Ga Carpets without seams are ideal ior floor coverings They may be used to cover the entire floorof the room. | colors Aue furnishings of the room velously pleasing to walk upon, | Axminster, high pile, Extra quality in 9 and 12 fi , Which accounts for the reduction. Colors—s Worsted Wilten, 88 grade—st » leet wide; negiigible impericctions in the = Ice-Saving Refrigerators Comes into September Sale Stocks to go out at specially low p every housewite knows We have sold thousands of And shall sell thousands s only in September, Provision chamber finished in pure baked-on white enamel WORLD, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 22, 1921, HE subways are big umbrel- las that bring you under cover to Wanamaker’s from all sections of Greater New York, Formerty A, 1. Stewart & Co, + Broadway at Ninth, New York —featuring the wanted soft brims Every style is brand-new Mostly silk velvet, although there are fully 600 Lyons velvet hats among them; and of the entire = 00 hardly any two are alike. Think of a variety ike i at to choose from. erybody seams to want off-the-face shapes In fact, there are hats for misses, » turban. roll brims—virtually everything that is now Downstairs Store, Old Building jes, Suitable for | and chair lam riety of materials | cut velvets, | Hiding porcelain 01 brocade, satin, Georgette hes grade fer & for $10. for for y container. 16 S40, in—depth 21 i) Federal tax not included. y. New Building. | Second Gallery, New Bullding - be made up as rugs in any size desired, Plain admirable background for the more decorative | cotch Chenille, 12 and 15 feet wide square yard, including Federal tax, May be auve or gun-metal. lue, taupe Jeep, thick, « EXTRA-SPECIAL 6.35 grade—$4.75 square yard ehtly streaked jouw wou't | blue, brows widt square yard ading. Sand, taupe, New Building. Anoth er Carload ot _Third Gai MOUNTAIN refyiger- at September Sie APARTM lr HOUSE STYLE Depth Heagh Jee Capacity 18 in 50 in. 90 Ibs, 19 in. St im. 100 Ibs. 20 in, 57 in. 110 Ibs 21 in 60 in, 110 Ibs, LIFT COVER TYPE in, Sm, 5 Ibs. h 2 in. A7 in, 110 Ik 30,50 in 19 in, 135 IL $33.00 SIDE ICING TYP E 23 in. a in, S46 Dahlia Show and Sale of Bulbs Orders these ered in May, 14 bulb—one- third 3 will be folie . rm, Fourth Gallery, New Building | 400 Silk Petticoats | New and smart taffeta, satin or radium silk to! be worn under the new frock or tailleur, Straight trom Paris! The Prettiest Coats and Hats for dear little girls and boys ixclusive models of wool with ribbon trimmed accordion plaited; lakers, or corded ruffles ‘trimmed w And narrow cire braid or seif- med with blac! colored silk stitehing. straight- line | scalloped Wanamaker Lined with satin and warmvy excellent French dr | maker who makes a specialty of children’s clothing. Ame taupe navy cea or ols $4.95 and $5. Third Gaels Old Se: Jn the high shade pagne, or light blue—and white. ouvert le collar a others of | trim | Cotton Combinations co for women, 50c hats for Our 65c and 75c grades To close them out. Fi bed low | shell k Poors and saree trim- The New Baretta ei ted w with ed or band-trimmed. to 44 in the lot, but not in all styles in all sizes. Cotton Vests, 28e Fine ribbed, low neck, - less and Lop, regular shoulder, | hi 36 This is the shoe with the with her taille ur. It was sade exclusively on an Amer- erie ipiench is perfectly American foot. Round tes Spanish heels It is an exceedingly comfort- able shoe, as well as unde: acing or huttor and, moulding NclA Elese Ole wunuine! Adapted from the French The New Salons of Dress Materials on the First Floor of the Old Building collection of imported American made materials which we believe , quality and good will present tomorrow @ and to be taste dations of the new Fashions for the Winter 19:21-22. slips on easily self firmly to the foot, e high instep equally | second to none First Floor, Old Building Ay each type of material is thoroughly speeial- —— teed by us we shall present an individual display of each of the following: The New Suiti Fur Cloth Fabrics hey were so ne in material w > frocks and coats neh a Alea Very Advantageous ! Women’s newest Winter Coats at $58 ‘or the Younger Generation wraps which are to play saci Exquisite mute u portant part in the son's fashions. a oping one en adaptation of The price will seem ab- Ten modes featuring Mourning and Black Dress Goods simplicity of tramuung s chosen for the m , and not the e y fashionable anc Black, Broadcloth the vogue for it will gain mo mentum each day, Many of the most charmiiy goods in this col'oc f the materials normandy, | remember one i Complete colle , linings, cotton dre p new chiffon broad leleth are also very ides—the naw Floor, Old Busi I OVERS of music will find in- formal recitals in the Am- pico Studios throughout the day and in the Auditorium in the af- ternoon at 2.30 o'clock. Lelepnone 4200 Stuyvesant “The New Shop for BOYS is Ready! All the new things. algal Suite You'll note that the Prices) We have made extra prepar- are remarkably low in| ations to satisfy the very pac- ScaEY GAA ticular demands and requiro- eve ry igs r ments of the youth getting nis Extensive variety first “longies.” Sizes 15 to 20 When a boy is getting a new | years. . me suit he wants to see a lot of — Prices, 10 to $45, different models, He wants .o i tes try on as many as he can, We School Coats know that from experience,| In plain and heather s and we have prepared such a rich, fleeey fabries, fane: variety that —or parc backs, raglans with eather —may start with the popu buttons a belted and serviceable corduroy suit and | conve go through the whole series up| 1 to those smart new “golf” suits, Sudents’ overcoats, of imported materials. to 20 years; $20 to $ i Mackinaws The popular ALI, WOOL ANA-MACKINAWS, in cy plaids and plain colors. hawl or convertible collars; muff and large patch pockets; yoke backs; inverted plaits ani full belt. 7 to 18 years; nd $16.50, And the regulation suit of serge is his choice, It is m nish enough to suit the “pi to pl popula substantial serge full tion middy or Oliver Twist style. Price $7.50. The same models, oft finer Imported wlish suits of Leather Coats serge in middy style, are $12) With gabardine and $16.50. linings. Special $19. Junior Norfolks the demand alread Wor boys of 5 to 10 ye will be the pop| Made of tweeds, serges,| Season. cheviots and velvet corduroy Lamb-lined_moleskin button-to-neck — model, —w 4 2 collar extra, box or smatl| Cloth Coats pleats, Price $10 to $19. | with dark beaver shade collars, Mixed Norfolks Price $12.50. For school or “best” wear Boys’ Furnishings he year ‘round suit that is. 1 F the first choice of ,.Pajamas, flannelette, price ry boy. Th two specially,| $1.00, t6. one-piece pajam- selected groups of tweeds, her-| ette, $1. | ringbone, cassimer Blouses, 7 ‘ iots, that should give the ut-/oXferds and flannels, $1 to most satisfaction in. wear, fit) $8. and appearance. Extra well : . Best of trimmings. ene Several moder, Tan rubberized, $7.50 to Nar raver ). Mm ieathee coat this black rubber, i , ner weaters, coat or slip-over le Golf Suits .yies. Cardigan or shaker A feature of the showing) weaves. Plain or contrasting ason are the aglish| color collar and cuff combina- style suits. Of heavy ish| tions, $5 to $8.50. and cheviots, cidedly Caps, Eton and golf styles in plain with a half belt sewn iu) serges, tweeds and imported at ba Two pairs trousers. fabries, $1.50 to $3. One pair golf style with but- toned enuff at knee, knicket the other st ght style. Price $52.50. Caps to mateh, Blue serge and cheviot 3ox pleat norfolk suits or serviceable wea ALUE ‘in suit with two pair 7 to 18 yeurs, of blue trousers, the better gra trousers, had s tractive models or materi are shown this fall. Of pi ular interest a knitted cloth, with ehinchit f in brown, navy oni mpugne. Some have con trasting ed and cuffs, ba Stitched tweed hat Novelty polos, plush, beay y combinations ame mater Hats te Bath robes, $4.75, $5.75; 3 18 years. Thitd Floor, Old Building irs Hoi.ie-Coming Sale Pianos & Player- Pianos Largest nuz » have ever ile You may choose pianos with such well-known names a LTE FISHER, WISSNER, GABLER, BRAG BURY, KRO BRAMBACH, CAMPBELL, * IND! MAN, SHONINGER, HARDMAN, EMERSON You may choose u used VL from a collection w inelu DOLL, HARRINGTOD IRSON, JANSSEN, such m. i KURTZMAN, AN, STECK, MEnLIN KNAB, 400 grade—tor $ le—for 900 grade—for S695 its ate ictions, uch as the FREDERICK PI Fino) PLA AUTO- MANO and ANGELUS PL player grand pianos, Convenient Terms First Gallery, New Buliding nd Pianos And many other instrum rr N —- + t :

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