The evening world. Newspaper, January 20, 1922, Page 19

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A CROCUS sent natives of Nor- folk, Conn,, into raptures over the first sign of spring until they found it was blooming an inch and a half from a furnace pipe. WOMEN ENTIRELY HIDDEN except for their foet will be auc- tioned off atthe Grange meeting "¥eb. 7 at Chester, N. Y., the lucky 4 man to get the luncheon prepared 4 a the woman and her company for the feast. FINANCIAL SECRETARY of the Baptist Church in Middletown N. Y., has announced hevis tired getting collar buttons and plugged nickels in the collection plate. IT 18 EASY to get a divorce in @oviet Russia, a Chieago investi: gator reports, but after you have had three the courts decide you must stand back and let somebody eine have a chance. UNABLE to get the telephon- number he called for, a Georgia bs man rode twelve miles and beat t, up the operator, who was’a man. PENNSYLVANIA COURT has A decided a pastor has:a legal right to advise one of his flock not to wed if he thinks such a unton would be harmfuls HEIRS of a man who lent the Commonwealth of Maxsachusetts $63.62 in 1794 have put In a claim for $32,000, and a resolution has Deen ented in the Senate to pay it 7 CLOCKS RUN FASTER at 4 night, a California scientist an- Rounces, which husbands out there gre already using as an alibi for getting home late. | earns STARVING BOY > TRIES TO HANG SELF Had Fled From Hospital in Pajamas | —Gives Name and Brooklyn Address, } The police of Elizabeth, N. J.. last) night were racking their brains in an effort to determine what to do wit fourteen-year-old boy, thought be Bclomon Stern of No. 34% Ger Avenue, Brooklyn, who, two hour efter he was found starving « the Elizabeth railroad station und taken to the General Hospital. ex-| caped in pajamas, and when placed tm @ cell at Police Headquarters at- tempted to hang himself. ‘The boy gave his name, age and @ddress, but refused other informa- tion. Physicians at the hospital said he apparently had not eaten in two o three days. They put him to bed In a ward. A half an hour later they discovered he had fied. A man found the boy near the hospital and brought him) back. He then was taken to Police Headquarters. At 6 o'clock Sergt. Henry Gerstu found fhe boy with a rope he had| of his shirt tied around his neck nd about to fasten the other end to the top of the cell door. A guard was placed over him | | | /NOTICE| }___ NOW AT | WALTER & CO. 182 Broadway, N.Y. 177 Broadway, N. Y. Keep These Addresses ‘Two Stores Ket. 1891 uncanny in its power to bring to the By wearer Health, | Happiness, Prosperity, Long Life and Good The fad of the hour the country .. Don't accept imitations! Look for the COMING! The Wanamaker February Sale of F-U-R-N-I-T+U-R-E will open Wednesday, January 25, with “Days of Courtesy.” Values greater than ever before. (Think of it) 1,000 PLEATED Waistbands 23 to 40 inches Every skirt is hand- ledted—in knife, side, and ox pleats; some of the box pleated models have the pleats stitched to hips. Every belt is carefully stayed. Examine the tailoring, please—this feature alone makes the skirts remark- able at $6.85. Skirts, $6.85 For Women and Young Women Skirts made especially for us by the PREMIER skirtmaker of Amer- ica of fine materials which he usually puts in his $18.50 to $25 skirts. worsted skirtings—in two- toned combinations, for town and country wear —white and light tones for Palm Beach, Miami and the Carolinas, Broadway at Ninth, New York with the Men’s-Boys’ Clothing Holds a House-warming Saturday Lengths 30 to 36 inches Fine Prunella cloths and and multi - colored Every smart color! Dark and bright colors Second Floor, Old Bullging Tenth Street 800 Hand-made Lingeri e Blouses at $2.95 and $3.95 Trimmed with hand-made filet lace and hand-drawn work Most remarkable blouses at this price. Indeed they are so unusual that we are going to tell you only the merest details and let you see and judge them for yourself. They are beautifully made of a fine quality of voile or batiste—with well-cut shoul- ders, collars and tight cuffs. Every smart type will be found among them—blouses with tuxedo collars, frill blouses, the blouse with the roll collar—blouses with smartly shaped shawl collars—in a word, just the blouses you want to wear with the tailleur or sports suit. Women’s New Crepe Frocks demand bright colors These specialized at $49.50 and $55 To prove that color has definitely returned to the mode, at last, the narrow girdles of navy blue or black crepe de chine frocks flaunt two lengths of Chinese blue and cerise ribbon as ends, Piquant silhouettes are achieved by hemstitched ruffles, six of them running the length —and more—of the skirts, $55. Rust color—or «nayy blue, Canton crepe is embroidered all over with a heavy silk thread— in a simple conventionalized pattern—adapted from a French frock—which gives it great dis- tinetiors $49.50. Our velvet frocks are now at fractions of their original prices —starting at 929.50. Frocks of every type, for af- ternoon and g—in black and smart colors. Second Floor, Old Bukding Misses’ Coats at $29.50 100, our $39.50 to $59.50 grades. Tomorrow we shall have & them—100 of them! At | i $29.50. © ¢) 12 smart models in Normandy cloth, plain and silver-tipped Bolivia cloth. Some of the coats have smart, generously proportjoned collars of the materials, others have large collars of dyed wolf, beav- er-dyed lapin, caracui-finished goat, ringtail and Australian opossum. Every coat is lined with a plain colored silk of noteworthy quality. . Colors—dark browns, reindeer and Found" articlos advertised in The World or reported to ‘Lost and Fount Bureau,’ Room 108 World Butiding, 111 be leted for thirty deys, Theso lists can be goon at any of The World's Offices. “Lost and Found" advertisements ‘The World's can be left at any 9! Advertising Agencies, or can be telephoned directly to The World. Cau 4000 Bockman, New York, or Brockiya Office, 4100 Mein. and navy blue; also black. Day and Evening Frocks, $25 and $39 (Originally $39 to $69) Frocks from our own Salon collection—that means, they were made to our order. Day frocks of crepe de chine, Canton crepe, vel- vet and Poiret twill. Evening frocks of taffeta, chiffon, velvet, and soft crepes. Secone Floor, Old Building (Tenth Street) Second Floor, Old Bullding Nursery Furniture At Special Prices Every article was made to our order after our own specifi- cations—and we are most par- ticular about workmanship and quality. Drop-side beds—with woven wire springs. 5 wicker model—$55. —$37.50 wooden model— $31.50. Rubber tired bassinettes —$21.50 model, $13.95, $27.50 model, $16.50. Wardrobes —$85 wooden model, $65. —$87.50 wicker modei, $75. Abeer wicker model, $10.50, Other items $7.95 wicker hampers, $6.95. $8.95 wicker chairs, $7.95. $10 wicker scales, $6.95. .$9.75 white collapsible tub, collapsible bath tub, eafe.0® ,, collapsible dressing $2.95 wicker di ii $280 r dressing basket, $3.95 Dresden trimmed wicker basket, $3.25, Mattresses for beds. $10.95, cotton, $8.95. $12.95, hair, $10.95. Third Floor, Old Bulluing length, cotton or silk an in every kind. JANUARY 20, 1922, Store Hours: 9 to 5.30 SATIN HATS At $8.50! The smart type of bat for mid-season wear — draped crowns and brims, sometimes combined with fine black straw cleth, or trimmed with glycerine or burnt ostrich. Second Floor, Old Building 45-inch Hudson Seal (dyed muskrat) Coats and Wraps, $395 The silhoue:tes are varied and include both the straight, flaring line with the arm-length sleeve and the wrap-around coat with mere cuffs for the hands, The linings hi A SH charm. Many of them are in plain Canton crepe in delightful colors, others are in printed or brocaded silks. Second Floor, Old Building Children’s Sucks, 18c pair Seconds of 35c and 50c grades A well-known make—mothers like it 1,800 pairs, mercerized cotton, short and three-quarter lengths, jn black, white and an assortment of colors. Sizes 4 to 9%, but not in each kind er color. 38¢ pair—seconds of 75c grade 4100 pairs, pure silk, white and colors, short and three-quarter d cotton turn-over tops. Sizes 4 to 9, but not 50c pair—seconds of $1 grade 600 pairs, pure silk and artificial silk mixed, black, wide mbbed; pure silk, in white and colors. Sizes 4 to 9'», but not in each kind or color. 500 pairs of stockings; pure silk ani artificial sil wide ribbed; socks of pure silk, in white jnd colors. but not in each kind or color. mixed, black, Sizes 4 to 94, Main Floor, Old Building 1,000 pieces of very inexpensive American-made Ling erie Variety of styles—some copies. of imported models Nainsook Nightgowns, 85e to $2.95. Envelope chemises, 95c to 1.95. Cotton Crepe Nightgowns, $ and $1.95, Nig (Plain colors and striped ef. fects.) Cambric Bloomers, 95 and $1.50. Crepe de chine Nightgowns, $3.95 and $5.95. (Peach, light blue, mauve and flesh.) Envelope chemises, $2.95 and 3.95. (Flesh and peach.) Indestructible Pearl Bead Necklaces $8.50 A very, VERY special price for 100 only (1) The pearls are white, in exquisite opalescent ef- fects, and a soft, misty rose color, (2) They are beautifully graduated—unusually so. (8) The clasp is of 18-karat white gold, set with chip monds, Main Floor, Old Building Toi letries— Sale Quantities are limited—naturally so, at these low prices. 4 D. orders will be filled only when the amount pur- chased exceeds $1. Coty L’Origan Perfume, 2-05. original bottle, $3.75 Hind's Honey and Almond Cream, 33¢ Mennen’s Shaving Cream, 32e Bleaya Cream, trial size 0c Glyeo Lotion for the hands, ben zoin, glycerine and rose wate 260 size, 100 Calox Tooth Powder, 1% Forhan's Tooth Paste. a8 Kolynos Tooth Paste sd Pepsodent Tooth Paste. are Sozodont Tooth Wash. a8c Glyeo-Thymoline, 40¢ and 780 Odol Mouth Wash, gue Pond'g Extract, 176 Westphal's Hair ‘Tonic, * Silkodono Hair Tonic (special), 75¢ Cocoa-Mulse Shampoo; toc size, 1% Pussywillow Face Powder (cream and white only), ee French Face Powder, #58 Double Compact Powder ani Rouge, 25e “Rorin Compact Powder ind Raise. 35¢ alm Olive Soap (quantity tmited), ap sananll 79¢ Large Cake of Glycerine Sony 4 Almeida Castile So ae Juanita Spanish Casiile, $1.25 WANAMAKER PREPARATIONS 4-02. Wonderful Cold Cream 330 Creme Wahna (greaseless m), 40e kin (for chapped hands). | 35¢ maker's Skin Cream, 35c\ smal amaker Tooth Powder Witch Hazel, : . Witch Hazel, 306 um Powder (assorted odors), 12c Liquid Shampoo, 25¢ 10c box 17 ié-oz. Bay Rum, 73¢ 8-02. Violet Ammonin. 15c SUNDRIES Hair Brushes, T5c \o $1.50 Nail Brushes, 2c Whisk Brooms, 206 Fine Combs. 5 Men's Combs, 2 te Pocket Combs, 206 l Soap Boxes, 206 h Rroshes: be gra de. 194 RUBBER AND SANITARY . GOOD: N 00! 356 of $1.50 and $2.00 grades Guaranteed to give nervice. Water Bottles, secon r Caps 20c wid 40 *. Oc icine 106 «i © Hospital ¢ p Rubber Api Radium silk Nightgowns, $5.95. (Mauve and flesh.) Vest chemises, $2.95 to $4.95, (Mauve, light blue and flesh.) Step-in drawers, $2.95 to $4.95. Bloomers, $3.95 and $b. Hand-made batiste trimmed with real laces Nightgowns, $2.50, $2.95, $3.95. Envelope chemises, $2.50. Vest chemises, $1.95 $2.95. Step-in drawers, $1.95, $2.95, Sports Petticoats of heavy white duck or pique, hand-scalloped around the bot- tom, $2.95. Third Floor, Old Buliding 19 WAIT! Wanamaker prices in the February Sale will be so low that it would be foolish to buy furniture until you compare with them. Wait for the Sale! Ready January 25. With a ‘‘Gala Sale’’ Where is the boy who won't feel proud to come into the New Shop! on beside the men’s stores, close to the sporting goods, men’s furni shings, men’s shoes, etc. As he grows, the boy can walk right up the line—first knickers, then “longies,” then on to the young men’s and men’s clothing. All handy to er! A service jini) eaters the boy to “grow up” in Wanamaker’s and eve: remain a customer. d 150 Boys’ Norfolk Suits 91 suits—our $25 grade... Sizes for 8 to 18 years 160 of the finest suits we have had in stock. Tweeds, herring- | bones, cassimeres and cheviots; all al lined; two pairs of trous- ers; plain fronts or with pleats; regular and patch pockets; browns, tans, grays, blues and greens. 52 Student Suits 25 ‘eulte—our 290 grade { for $19.75 Sizes for 8 to 18 year: All made of very tine materials, All des! Every suit fully up to our ope pociengens Sik wi maker ‘student or “First Longie” suit. produce. Some are in reac models, some have two pairs of trous- ers, some are very plain, yet very mannish, others have the ac- centuated waist line, and three and four button coats. 42 Boys’ Mackinaws Sineay i rome tt | for $9.75 Sizes for 8 to 18 years These are made of v fine, heavy woolen mackinaw material, all have convertible collay, large pateh or muff pockets, and all round belt. The pattetns are those that are available only in the very best mackinaws, 58 Boys’ School Overcoats 20 coate—our'$30 arade,...( fOr $16.50 The lowest these were offered at before was $19.75 in a special sale, e ially for us. i knows Wana- Burlington Arcade Floor, New Building Sport Specials for BOYS Basketballs, offftial size, etc... ut Basketball or gymnasium pants. Basketball or gymnasium shirts. Soccer balls, good cover and bladder. Roller skates, 4-wheel, ball-bearing... J Sports Shop—Burlington Arcade Floor, New Bullding Women’s Suits at $20 (Our $35 grade) Of best quality winter weight jersey cloth for Sports and Trotteur wear ‘These are the type of suits which have a place in every woman’s wardrobe, for they are infinitely useful. Simple, per- fectly tailored—made in our own workroom—they show the at- tention to line aad detaii which only marks a hand-tailored suit. In black, brown, oxford gray, old blue and green Second Floor, O14 Buliding Men’s Ulsters, Overcoats, Suits | — In the Great Sale of the Winter $28 \ For our $35 to $45 suits J and overcoats. , $38 | For our $50 and $65 { suits and overcoats. $48 \ For our $60 and $76 f suits and overcoats. No charge for alterations Save money. ing. You won't mind them. Can’t possibly be anything like these values when next November comes around, and you feel that you ought to get anew winter suit or overcoat. NEW. much-liked, serviceable white Blackstone madra sutin stripes in the wanted colors and designs. Good time to look ahead and i 1,860 Pairs Men’s Socks—famous make—55c pr. They were to have been $1 and $1.10 pair, but little faults crept in during the mak- They have no effect on the service or appearance, (1) silk and wool mixed, plain or with ribbed front, dark brown mixtures; (2) good winter weight, with mercerized cotton tops, toes, heels; seamless or full-fashioned; black, brown, sizes 91 to 1114g—not in every color. ure silk, 2,000 Men’s Shirts at $1.85 Mighty fine shirts—better than the price. The well-known, and a royal selection of es 14 to 17, 2,000 Neckties at 50c Most of them are $1 ties (four in hands); some are even better grader, They are the heavy grade of rilk—not flimsy—in a variety of colorings and patterns, mostly dark cording to predictions are going to be popular this year. Men's $2.50 to $3 wool and cotton Union Suits—$1.7" Men's $1.75 heavy ribbed cotton Union Sui effects. A few of the more assertive kind which, ac- Men's $18.50 Mackinaws, 36 in., all wool—$ Burlington Arcade Floor, New Bui ome actually cost more to _

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