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PENN RR. DEFIES THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, R#PTEMBER 26, me 1921. hs ete ———[—[— oo ——[_=_=— BOARD’ Ss DECISION To-morrow's features: The dream of A, T, Stewart realized The Wanamaker Building will be getting jealous of the A. ‘f. Declares It Will Deal Directly ; New revelations in’ fashion Rodier’s master- Stewart Store unless we tell of the new refurbishments there also ; With Own Employees in pieces The silks that Callot uses A surprise —the new Ampico Studios, the new Phonograph Solons, the Gal- ; Protest Signed by Rea. from Sweden Rub -a-dub-dub toys Second lery of Salon Paintings, the new China Store, the London Shop for § RHILADDLPHIA, Sept, 26.—In free lecture in Dressmaking * “Janice” in brown calfskin * * * meu— * * * reply to the United St Railroad Labor Board's recent order concern- ing the Pennsylyanta Ratiroad’s ap- plication to the Board to eet aside its, decision in the case of the Shop Crafts Union, the company filed with the boanl to-day a state- ment of {ts position, signed by Presi- dent Rea, “The carrier will exercise the right,” the letter said, “to deal with its own mployees without the intervention of dividuals or organi ation whose undamental righ employees to deal in the rectly with each ot) fe wages and wor ‘The body of Olive Thomas Pickford, which was placed in the receiving vault of Woodlawn Cemetery cn Sept. 28, 920, was rei d yesterday and put Pickford \4-B Gas Ranges ooK. AND AXE, mest For Sale at BLOOMINGDALES’ and HAHNE'B, Newark, N. J, If a gale turns Storm Hero inside out simply pull it back again. A new frame if the wind breaks a MILLER BROS. & Manutecterer ne Genuine Without This Trade Mack, FURS Salesmen’s Samples Soldat greatlyreduced prices Beautiful Sez! Coats, $65 Formerly A. T. Stewart & Co. tensa hoot) at Ninth, New York edi from U ty 5. 50 F Telephone 4700 Stuyvesant S raight- Forth Business Message from the Corners of Grace Church and Broadway JOHN WANAMAKER Has the distinction of presenting an exclusive collection of the Silks, Velvets and Woolen Materials —adapted for Winter Fashions by CHERUIT, LANVIN, RENEE, the CALLOT SOEURS, and other well-known Paris Couturiers. A new and glorious achievement has been attained by France, in the silks and other materials which her fore- most artists and weavers created and made for this seaso. .'s fashions. America each season receives many of the new Paris fashions. In fact, the Wanamaker Store always import large collections of original Paris models. But we have taken a step forward this season and hurried here the identical silks and woolen matericls that the couturiers adapted, so ‘hat the women of America might also have these exquisite materials without having to purchase Paris costumes. A unique feature of the collection is that there is only a dress or manceau length in each material or color. ‘Tomorrow we shall present the first shipment, just off the “New French Silke Among the silk-makers of France there are two who are particular amous. The silks and velvets which com- pose this collection are from these two. Everyone knows their names! 't would be idle to try to describe the silks. Chiffon Velvets —CHIFFON VELVETS which were the choice of CHERUIT, the CALLOT SOEURS and JEANNE They are exquisite! Brocades —brocades—brocades—they are magnificent! | | | | ‘*TheNew Revelations in Fashions’’ (see editorial to right) have been brought about’ by the introduction of a NEW METHOD of merchandising and by a NEW ORGANIZA- TION. Every day will briny new Fashions. Our Paris Bureau sends us the newest things by every steamer. —the new “MI-MI” frock for Miss 14 to 20 (Reg. applied for), fashioned of wool jersey ; —the coat dresses for women, which are the vogue of Paris; —the “GLORIA” corset, an excellent reproduc- tion of the corset which Paris has created as the per- fect foundation for her new fashions. We shall be glad to have you see our newly arranged Salons. banhaute Floor, Old Bullding The LINEN SHOP, famous for its pure linen since the days of A. T. Stewart, offers for the first time, Tuesday— LINENS from Sweden Third to Half Less Swedish manufacturers have been making good linens for many years. The product of Almedal and Dalsjofors is well known throughout Europe, where, prior to the war, the entire Swedish linen output was marketed. Owing to conditions in Europe, Sweden is now looking to America to use some of her linens. And we have brought over The first shipment to New York It is, in a sense, an experimental shipment. ‘And, therefore, it is a very representative one—larger in variety than our future orders will be (fer we are going to continue to import Swedish linens). And, because we want to dis- tribute it completely before our future shipments arrive, we have priced everything. A Third to Half Less ere erie res eprmocmore|ss eee ere worcie? New York Needs a Better Store Than Any Store It Has Ever Had The neck-and-neck striving of smzll competition in which most stores now engage is NOT the kind of thing upon which can grow a great institu-. tional store. New York is the greatest city in the world. it exceeds in numbers, in area, in science, in arts, in knowledge, in power, all comparisons and all precedents of history. The varieties of its activities are indescribable ‘in words. its power is bounded only by the limits of the world. For such a city as New York, there must be, in the mercantile world, something higher and worthier than small shopkeeping endeavors. Upon New York, more than any other city, it is incumbent to have a store of national importance and world-wide influence. The extent of For These Reasons the New Movements Observable in the Wanamaker-Stewart | New specializations will be constantly introduced. Just 7 | ; | now we are featuring: { —women’s and young women’s suits, tailored by if | hand in our own workrooms; 7 ii a } | 1 fi Seal D t > 3 h ReHiinitone —then, too, a new brocade + Hanae ied Peaeectry LANVIN, | here a ahade pi | woven ina miniature design, Tos TOWELS in the fold, to be hemmed Store Are Taken blue which without a doubt is the | caught the fancy of PAUL j r i ‘ ; ; ‘ 5 cn 2 most perfect tone wei have \ fem in damask—plain and fancy weaves The rearrangements of departments already accomplished throughout ; ALASKA BAY TURCO. Bere catenins titer |g nies lM caeian. oer $16.50 dozen for the...... $28 to $0 dozen grade the old Stewart Building, the opening up and putting on display of art treas- ist 122 West 34th St. beautiful goll and silver | Crepe Athenien arigticcan forthe » «$14.26 dozen grade ; § e¢ same degree, i: ovr. Macy's Abtre Seimark is, cloths—some reflecting fuchsi: 1 phich’Paclseeavar gill aesrevaven $7.5 j b | largements going on everywhere throughout the famous old building—these a —— blue, ‘rose, red and other lovely | greater success in the spring. rABLECLOTHS are all incidental to the new progress which all New York and all the nation \ iN DYES ” ” MILRAYA | Other new silk crepes, too! ey rege $7.50 grade | will watch with the liveliest interest. ‘ = , i ° | each for the...... 54x54 in., $7.5 3 | : . “DAMO ai nate Geet era Deneley| oe the silks will ie aeee | each for the.. ' grade To no other store could the opportunity so fitly belong. pals a faa oe tt | Tuesday in the Si ‘otunda, each for the.. in, $13.50 grade - vee i re AA DONT POT FADE 1 ea Oe ee Main Floor, Old Building. | Perrin aria page __ The Wanamaker Store here established is in almost the exact geograph- ; | ‘ each for the......72x100 i grade ical centre of the great City. | STREAK (R RIN From the great master | Iti il d direct! ssible to th reatest number of peopl " | NAPKINS to match is easily and directly accessible to the greates ple. t | R O D I E R $7.50 dozen for the.,...-20x20 in., $13.50 grade It has the most extensive street frontage of any place of mercantile busi- . Buy “Diamond Dyes"—no other SERGE KASHA | Les Clans Perllaine $9.50 dozen for the. in., $16.00 grade ness in all New York. “the erfect home dyeing is —his newes ve in cash —the i vhich on f . 24x24 in., $18.00 grade * fer ‘ . Hee Tren Egan Gate merce) ane ee iC attet ce |GHANNDOLANIENT: FACE pub) cons sae te 24x24 in. $22.75 grade Keeping to its old, original location, unaffected by a fever of movement bef yut a new h, e ' ET, the CALLOT SOEURs, § BASE y i infl: rex ‘yg d Ss, i my EAR Retna “shabis famous Kasha cloth, This ma- | FOURMG?, the PO tute and toward a section of inflated real es‘ate values, it has a considerable advan: Qa ta dresses, skirts, waists, stockings, coats JENNY, given prominence in| DORAT introduced so success- We shall also offer, Tuesday— tage of lower expense, and having my ‘cantile control of the largest volume weaters, draperies, hanging ion of the CALLOT | fully in coats. | of merchandise of any retail business i. the world, it is in a sound position to ; owing the simple « : ; ; ’ 4 x hs 7 Beech erane ackane ote iaamand NoaRaneeiho Les Pekins Perllaine 100 dozen guest towels, $7.20 grade—for $3 doz, | bring to its customers uniformly greater values in merchandise than any yen, Just tell your druggist whe ne Ee ee more than | the same weave, but striped, Pure linen, 1x22 in. hemmeni ends, with space for monogram, other store. or silk, or whether it is linen, cotton, pleased to have jit, because it div Perllaine Dentelee 65 dozen guest towels, $10.80 grade—for $6 doz. It is well known to be, in many particulars, cleaner, brighter, pleasanter RUC St GR i closes one of’ the secrets of | _p similar material, but with Pure linen, 16x21 in. hemstitched ends. . than any other establishment, and most healthful. streak, spot, fade, or ru Spring. way a unique border. 50 dozen huck towels, $13.80 Grade—for $6 doz. 3 eek: Raillaine Les Quadrilles Cheops Pisa iihen Taxee ne hemmed onus With its all-the-year-round offices and representation in London, Paris, —the superb corded material | First Floor, Old Building There Remedy For practically every tooth trouble there is a cure | What is a serious defect to you is often a simple matter to our Skilled operators | Come in with confidence that | WATERBURY METHODS will find a solution. The work will be done well, kly and at less cost than you believe possible All Languages Spoken. Lady Attendants ‘WaTerBury DENTAL COMPANY D peutitined 19 1897 29 W. 34th St., New York distinction to man- | of which the CALLOT SOEURS, DOEUILLE ne Manteaux material | And DRAPELLA —in black, of course! wonderful for sports and day wear. This exhibit will be presented in the new Dress Goods Salon on the First Floor, Old Building, be- ginning Tuesday. The Wanamaker Course in Dressmaking Last free explanatory lecture Tuesday at 2.30 on the Eighth Gallery, New Building. The course itself consists of 12 lessons, beginning Wednes- minating in four weeks, Fee, $5. nrollments may be made at the Bureau, First floor, Old Building. Dressmaking Course Time Is Flying The Great September Home Sales— CHINA, HOUSEWARES, LAMPS—have only 4 more days to run, after to-day. The com- bination of quality, variety and bottom prices which marks these annual events stamps them as opportunities not to be overlooked by wise housewives....After Friday evening, all goods remaining will go back to their higher regular prices. China, Lamps, Second Gallery, New Building Housewares, Seventh Gallery, New Bui iding Yokohama, and with large purcha: in practically all quarters of ng powers x (ojreaictt us Tey Whey TA A OB an || the world, it provides original trustworthy, first-hand merchandise of vir- Is a Bout RS, PAQUIN, ROLF and | feir most attractive trotteur | tually every description in better condition, in better selection and usually at “ i | suits. | lower prices than any other can possibly do. Its interests in music, in the arts, in the sciences, are such as are nowhere | else even attempted, Its possessions, partly for education, of rare and precious furnishings and antiques are such as can hardly be seen elsewhere even in the notable museums, These are some of the present advantages. Let Them Serve as Indications of the Greater Growths to Which We are Now Striving York calls for a store worthy of her greatness, compatible with Here is the mercantile instilation that answers the call. New her glory. ——