The evening world. Newspaper, November 14, 1921, Page 13

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_THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, NOVEMBER STEWART WEEK at WANAMAKER’ Tuesday’s Golden Merchandise Specials at the Year's Lowest Prices 1921. 14, "| tas itd on the way across the Em- BRIDGE REPLACES |nige Sica nave Wen bridged ul ” Me SUNDAY MOVIE RIVERSIDE FERRY 1» new britge wi sup Ends Last Obstacle to Automobile ae A CALAMITY on West Shore of Hudson River. | to Isp cars to assemble on einer side PASTOR DECY ARES KINGSTON, N. ¥., Nov. 11. with | Of the creek, pe tums On He the form pening of the new | Mi —~ dout Greek Bridge herve on Nov. [Subway ‘Trame Halted at Boroagh —>— fic along the route is exceptions and it is no un- ring of 100 Traftic a en motorists will be able to travel from | Hall, , _ Jersey City to Buffalo, passingyalong | Mechanical t mat UU UR Titan: Pegs They Hila Neca Sige sued eee ON Imported Lingerie—Half Price Royal Worsted Wilton Rugs ( $10 to $50 Frame weeks ago, of Stewart Week. And he made good mag- fortabl ke Be Camtoriacle, ous sizes, small to | Some of the famous Medici | nificently. Every shirt is WOVEN madras, first time Stop Eczema Torture Now a pecially de prints—the best color prints | fatet iy : With Zemo ig Iver, co that have yet been made. | on sale, fresh from its package. Patterns are the good- Thousands of | Bezema sufferers ay nau iad Gehit Hand polaea photpgravutes, | looking kind that makes the job of picking out a dozen pas ag Sa E and white hographs, incluc re. 3 i ; ; i 5 fee jaunts itt pile an | Three-Piece Tapestry Upholstered Suite nf size reproduction of the famous shirts a pleasant one--though a bit difficult, for they’re } e antiseptic e o 0 i ‘i ; 3 piec 7 well ortrait by the Spanish artist t ‘active. ) ibe anton treatment for | With loose cushions, spring seats; 3 pieces, as illus: | 49° Nalerues, of ha Infante all so ltractive. 3 Tetter and eliminates erupe | trated, at : ” stneees guerita, in a richly carved gold Made as well as our $3 and $4 shirts tions and blackheads, keeps the skin . VENINGS. rame = joah: K + si daar anavarceiie All druggists. |] MOTOR TRUCK DELIVERIES. OPEN SATURDAY EV ENINGS Gift opportunities galore. | Soft cuffs, negligeé; 5-button center pleat; sizes 14 | TH TA ‘The Picture Gallery to 17, with various sleeve lengths. RNER: ~ E.& STREET Elghth Gallery, New Baliging | Burlington Arcade Floor, New Buliding People Demand Them. Declaring that it would be a calam- | | itty to close motion picture houses on | Aunday, the Rev. Dr. Henry R. Rose, f the Chiich of tho Redeemer, Uni- | rersalist, one of the most prominent | jolergymen of Newark, N. J., last movement of Churches to en ing laws with week called uy J. Henry Harr motion picture Harrison replied in effect that if 1: Btarted out to do that he would en force the jaw impartially with respec: 5 Canty, Prenat of Essex to clos houses on Sunday anywhere along the route, and the ih VY can attain this, the highest degree in Domestic Science, in 20 minutes! For a P. B. E. is a PRESTO BAKING EXPERT —a woman who uses Presto Self-Rising Nightgowns, hand-embroidered, edged with filet lace, $5.95 Envelope Chemises to match, $5.95 Empire and straight-line nightgowns, $9.75 ‘These la.ter are elaborately hand-embroidered—many with hand rawa work—and edged with Irish or filet lace. All are very fine batiste, copies of charming French models. Third Floor, Old Buliding $65 to $85 Women’s Coats at $54 Made to our order. Fashioned in ten models which are authoritative in details as well as in silhouettes—whether the lattes is straight-line cr has the smart fiare. Panvelaine, normandy cloth and a new lustrous cash- mire cloth, in BLACK, navy blue, dark brown and taupe. Linings of crepe de chine or peau de eygne to match. Luxurious fur collars are the crowning feature of eight models. In squirrel, beaver, natural opossum, moleskin, nutria or natural 9 x 12 feet--for only $69 75, our $87.50 and $98.50 grades; variety of colorings 54 of the 9x10'5 ft. size—same qualities of Worsted Wiltons, } $64 50 priced $76.50 to $91.75 in our regular stocks, Golden Special price— e 90 Carpet sizes, Tapestry Brussels | 35 of the 9x12 ft, size—$32.50 grade—for $23.75 55 of the 814x104 ft. size—$28.75 grade—for $21.75 Good assortment ‘of designs and colorings. 270 imported hearth-size Chenille Rugs 54 Plain Chenille rugs; size 36x72 inch—$20 grade—for $13 75. 84 Figured Chenille rugs, size 34 in. x 72 in.—$20 grade—for $13.75. 108 Orient figure, chenille rugs, size 34 1n. x 72 1r.—$14 grade—for $9.25. 26 figured chenille rugs; size 32 in. x 63 in.—$18.50 grade—for $12.75. to all prohibited Sunday activities, Flour, spends less time in the kitchen, and raceon pine Wool and Fiber Rugs at Half Price Hee golf makes the most delicious cakes, muffins, . — = See yeas 185 Rugs. A large assortment of designs and colorings ! pe ene cu oenase \uncee waffles, biscuits and fancy pastries ever ! ’ ° 27x40 in.......$8.00 grade—for $1.50 6x 9 ft....-..$13.00 grade—for $6.50 ' Fee ihe aharheee Te eae Women’s $8 to $10 Skirts—$6 36x72 in 1181.25 grade—for $210 9x12 ft.......$22.50 grade—for $11.25 ! inct need for th if run in a clea r. There would be an Just ask your grocer for Presto, follow any of the recipes given on the package or in our new Cook Book. Right while you're 10 sports and trotteur skirts of smart imported tweeds with stripes, crossbars and small plaids in bright colors, but two-toned, Seamless ‘‘Artloom’’ Velvet Rugs . 85, Chinese and Persian Designs and Colorings—3 sizes upheava! cf the m if they were thinking about it, you will have a light, ( $6.00 grade—for $4.25 9x12 ft $50.00 grade—for $39.50 not given this w y opportunity Aha stewglitline models) Waistbanda, 26 to 32 inches. y is A bed eS NA aL Ui Ooi to have their deeper ite drawn out fluffy result which is worthy of a P. B. E. skirts of striped, checked and plaid cloths—mostly 8i4 4X 1019 ft...$48.00 grade—for $37.50 Fifth Gallery, New Buliding @nd at the same time to be given pleated inodvls. Waistbands 26 to 32 inches. - "ana id ~ refined entertainment ft 95 sitk skurts—navy blue and black charmeuse, faille . sorter ret und etn tara i 7 ngestrien, amasks & Armures hes and ‘ A ate reer of these skirts are ‘‘samples” the waistbands are e he peopic 25 and 29 inches, Second Floor, Old Building Be eg he Be ee = Very fine grades---at Half Price ‘nd the. churches in not keeping up . ‘ ° i einen oe oor eh Petticoats ee eres $3. 95 | The best values in these fabrics that this store has offered in twenty-five years Five hundred tc ndred peopl: Lailorec ee a rai Pe a Y, o wa q ° . jl q modations. ——— Removed on Govern-| Reguiar size jersey PeLAulobMers Guisiedl arith talloted cuftalor accor lion-pleated frills A! desirable colors. 16 different patterns, over 50 yards in each; all 50 in. wide. Weaves thick and heavy 50 that they seem like antiques. - Jacobean patters—large, rich Georgian pat- er er ae | SELF-RISING FE _ vol CO CIM CUE) terns—small bird and flower patterns—verdure patter; (some copies of old Gobelin Wine val at between $50,000 and P the ‘eof h N tapestrres)—Copies of old designs in mesd nol 8 plack ground with a French de- $60,000 which was seized by Prohibition resto is tt winter-wheat pastry flour, siyn. Small patterns closely covered, suitable for chairs and small pieces of furniture zd by Prouition contined nig religr ied rey fee ursery Furniture—Fourth less Third Street was dav WAS removed to igkerbocker Warehouse tr day on ernment trucks. The proprietors. who were arrested at the time, were held in $1,500 bai! on Saturday In the Federal Court for examination and the employees arrested were held in $500 each Only One And as positiyely as one human thumb print will identify itself among all others, the patented “straight-inside-line’’ and ‘flexible shank’? construc- Women and Children as the only orginal and genuine. ted but never 2 Beekman Street 310 Livingston Street, Brooklyn 1502 Chestnut Street, Phila BOR SKIN IRRITATIONS eee ee ening ts and salt. Presto is so carefully tested that you can always depend on uniformly ood results. You will never again use ordinary ee once you have tried Presto. Presto’s purity is protected in the familiar blue and yellow se:.itary carton. It is never sold in bulk. Buy Presto in the large sized package. Remarkable Cook Book—Free ‘Send for Geoe Cook Book—which contains recipes and kitchen hints invaluable toevery woman elie Growing Children" is a pamphlet prepared by one of the foremost authorities in the United States $85 Wood and wicker bedstead—$55 $100 Wardrobe to match....... $75 $40 Wicker wardrobe, 4 drawers.$29 51 in., on casters; Dresden trimmed; place for le; woven wire spring..... Wardrobe to match hanging compartment. Third Floor, Old Bullding Boys’ Blue Serge Sailor Suits, $7.50 We have never had smarter suits for litle boys. They are everything thet 2 boy wants, as well as being ‘all that lias tive ey ers —large patterns, for divans, large chairs, and wall coverings. 2,000 yards of $5, $7, $12 Damasks, $2.50, $3.50, $6 yard All 50 in. wide— half,silk, two-thirds or three-fourths silk with cotton and mercer- ized cotton damasks. Mercerized Damasks $2.50 a yard, for $5 grade Several patterns; 11 different color combina tions—blues, gold, rose, green, mulberry Silk and Cotton Da:nasks berry with taupe and blue with taupe. $6 yard for $12 grade French damask—three-fourths silk, one pattern, two color combinations, orchid and gray, or red $3.50 for $7 grade | and green—the pattern a stripe with small 50 per cent. silk—six different patterns—mul- flower design. 250 yards of $3 Mercerized Armures—$1.50 yard varents rf . berlaerylebntines Witten amen ire = free Bulls; : a demand i an Oe ea ae Ae Even in pre-war time fabrics of this grade were never offered in this store at : : : white braid trimm ine on collar and cuffs. Middy suits | P¥iccs as low as these. Blue and sand colors only, 50 in. wide. THE H-O CEREAL COMPANY, Inc., BUFFALO, N. Y. with short knee $3 Shiki Rep—50 in. wide—$1.50 yard _SRAUAWAL: BRO A Word to You We ask nothing ketter ison by so-called you of the now being Credit, Generously, If Desired Four-Piece American Walnut Bed Room Suite $5 | Louis XVI. Period, consisting of Dresser, Chifforobe, $ 00 ate in. beautiful patterns.......$12 $9.50 |». nave large dinner size. . sie $10.75 Toilet Table and Bow-end Bed; 4 pieces, as illus- 225 _ 2 for Se 0 in. hemmed silver bleached. $4.7 utiful heavy satin damask...$28.00 $15.75 trated * de to B5e His Firat Floor, Old Buliding , 35 —_———~ ildren's “Hickory” we 45c | They go with the mackinaws or Third Floor, Old Buliding d lining. re wearing. Taffeta Pillows, $3.40 | round taffeta pillow e, Idue. black, gold oreh a pillows of this Corded ik hed with eluster of id changeable, As size and quality have never been sold at chi $3.25 Tapestry Scarfs at 1 in, love, 1S in. wide, or ilvary or living-room, $2.55 All-over conventional patterns, suitable First Floor, Old Bullding Lace Flouncings join in Wool-filled Comforters, $6.50 600 -berutres: tney'H go very quickly wool in place. Fourth Gatiery, New Bullding Notions—Fo urth to Half less Grade . $1 box 35¢ Special Tbe box loor, Old Buliding, $3.50 Box of Stationery—$1.75 100 boxes, suede-fimsh white paper, and envelopes to 120 sheets ard 120 envelopes. Main Floor, Old Buliding Pictures, $5 to $25 Also makers of H-O (Hornby’s Oatmeal) and Force Toasted Wheat Flakes » 10 years, The Avenue of Dra pei Fourth Gallery, New Bullding 50 and §3 Polo Hats, $1.75 >1._..7.. 00 and roll brim; chinchilla, heather mixtures, $12.50 ALL-wool Blankets, $9.50 256 pairs long-staple Oregon fleece wool, very soft and warm, large block designs in pink Wlue, tan, and gr Ox84 in. weighing 5 lbs. Biggest, finest all-wool blankets this low price will see again, this year, anywhere. 150 pairs 70x80 in., plud, block design a little smaller than the $8. 75 forcgoing, same col weighing: 5 POUNdSs ss as oc 0 vsssieseels pr. Wil have wide binging on #«dges Fourth Gallery, New Bullding 682 Linen Cloths--Half and Less Half the price, please note, of today's low prices so extensively offered We have no napkins to mateh and therefore ie prise is cubin half and less. In the tion of elsewhere with the AUT ber cot haaitt - lot vou will find Irish, Scotch, Moravian, Czecho-Slovakian, Swedish and German linens. thownands of WONDER: i imber of beautiful and individual desiens Some show signs of handling. RO! ND found on our floors, . 24 in. black chantilly lace founcings (yard). . 4x45 in 12 Grade Fc Our xs putas Lon is » Koda 36 in, black chantilly lace flouncings (yard). | in 4 $20.00 RIPPER of unbeatable prices for y> Mehogany frame, in, me on rash net jase Founsings (yard) $ in. Wh Hy 4 $20.00 QUALITY. FURNI- upholstered in Imi- in, metal on black net lace flouncings (yard) $2.25 $1.9: ee se cae s $30.00 WALKING SHOES TURE. We offer NO tation’ Leather: Bs ( 8 1 yas, $16.00 | 8 2 Bux4 yan $22.50 EXCUSES for giving makes a full size bed when § 50 Plea mer Ole Baliding, | it yds $18.00 | 2 2%4x4 yds. $20.00 fmmediately: identifies these you your FULL open (this does not include 54. —— 11 24 x2% yils $18.00 | 1 2iax435 yds $25.00 famous Health Shoes tar Man, MONEY’S WORTH, __ mattress); as illustrated, at 2 2hxd yds $18.75 | 1 2%xd yds... $30.00 600 yds. 70 in. bleached table damask, firm quality, $4.25, $2.75 They are imi I 3, filled with pure virgin wool; Was Now duplicated! semsatee oi ee a t ve at haath BRU each, 279 Cwths, 68x6S in., Leavy double damask .» $9.50 $4.75 over is of sitkolipe with pretty floral design; borders &7 Cloths, 68: heavy double damask . . . $12.50 $6.25 29 West 46th Street Rat - = he Sy a: EP ole. 62: ey oe reas of plain n pink or blue; stitched all-over to keep the 325 doz. Napkins in., heavy double damask - $12.50 $6.25 $2.50 Bleached 70-in. Table Damask, firm quality—$1.65 yd. 1,865 dozen Linen Napkins—-Very much less Grade Speiat | Grade Speciat napkina +. $8.75 in. bleache ». heavy, fine quality, firm 6,000 Men’s Shirts at $1.55 Less than WE could buy duplicates for at wholesale rhe maker said “Count me in,” when we told him,

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