The evening world. Newspaper, January 24, 1922, Page 13

Page views left: 0

You have reached the hourly page view limit. Unlock higher limit to our entire archive!

Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.

Text content (automatically generated)

Shea lh heh Sakae ate IE SHE HEARS BLOW , DEALT BY BANDIT THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, JANUARY 24, The Wanamaker Store is ready to accept the full responsibility for originating February Sales of Furniture. The idea was born here. The great development of it was worked out here. The greatest advantage to be obtained from it is to 1922 Whether you live in New York or in San Fran- cisco,. when you read of a February Sale of Fur- niture, no matter whose advertisement it is, it is a reminder to you that the great Wanamaker- February Furniture Sale is about to begin, more ~ advantageous, more wonderful than ever before... } AND FOILS HOLDUP emmntiginaens ‘Woman’s Curiosity, Stirred by Sound Behind Counter, In- terrupts Robbery. be found in this Store. Formerly A. T. Stewart & Co Broadway at Ninth, New York. David Krasner was about to close Fis drug store at No. 1651 Park Flace, . Brooklyn, shortly after 12 o'clock this morning when a youth went behind the prescription counter, pointed # re- volver, ordered him to raise his hands and took what money was'in his _ |F-U-R-N-I-T-U-R-E The Great February Sale Opens on Wednesday with Usual Days of Courtesy of rope and started to tie the diug- i ast | O F F E R I N G gist, evidently so that he could search Women’s $9 to $12. 50 All the regular stock at average one-fourth less Gratomit Shoes, $3 pair No. 1651 Park Place came in to usc the telephone. Krasner made a move and the rob- ber cuffed him on the Jaw. Tho wm: All new special purchases at average one-third less rit stepped aroun to see, What Was 1,000 pairs, mostly narrow All former special purchases at average one-half less out. Policeman Nuzzi of the Atlan-| widths. Note sizes * * * . tic Avenue Station, a rookie, was half | A short time ago we announced | @ block away. The robber was run- * “4 . TA" on N 4 8: Bos. \ the transference of our ANA1O- 6a * ‘ . . Heeroen, area'(ttves: sNotae Klin but \ MIK shoe-making to a new fac- $150,000 of furniture in the half-price group cd disappeared in a Sterling Etace | tory. * * * Ouse, : 4 At that time we reduced all the Nuzai ent and ited ving os , . | td . Garofeky, chauffeur, of No. 1738 ANATOMIK shoes in stock to More than a Million Dollars in all Prospect Place. He denied the told- half price. | Heeler in he Romine TERE oelee aoe Of the women’s shoes of that | hd ks * friends in the house. ‘The police say the druggist and the woman identified him. lot all that now remain are the following, which we now reduce | Selections may be made beginning Wednesday, transactions to | WOMEN TAXI FROM ||| “isnt Miied” Orainary $0.88 Pir whieh Is from ome date from the first of February, when deliveries will begin. MONTREAL TON. Y.||| 2218/0 pele ‘rom what prices are February reductions made? This is a fair question one should ask when buying furniture. 700 pairs. $12.50 High Shoes black glazel kidskin and dark tan calfskin; sizes 3 to 5 in AAA to E widt! o 10 in AAA and AA widths only ‘ 133 pairs. $11 Oxfords _ black kidskin, sizes to 9 in AAA to A widths 110 pairs. Nu High shoes, black kidskin, s' 2 D; and 5 to 8 in AAA and AA only...... 43 pairs. $9 White Oxfords © 8 to 7 but not in all widths...... $3 ley represent extraordinary value to itose who wear these un- surpassed health and comfor First Floor, Old Bullding Only 1, 200 yards of French Crepe Lutece, $3.75 yard Less than the regular wholesale price The importer had these 1,200 yards left after his or- ders were filled, so he gave it to us at this decided con- cession. Crepe Lutece is a French manufacturer’s version of the soft, dull-finished silk crepe which is quite the favorite of the Parisian couturieres. The French manufacturer i ve of this character retails his silk nd his silk is a bit heavier. As this silk crepe is the fashion for both day and evening gowns it is particularly fortunate that in this dis- Two Travel 500 Miles in Nineteen Hours and Fail to Pay $453.75 Bill. That two women are credited in the @espatches with having broken the record for long distance tax! riding is nothing to make a certain Montreal chauffeur joyful. He drove the t $3 | f so, don’ Are the reductions figured from last yer’s peak prices? buy! The furniture is not cheap. First time on sale— Wool Blankets, $12.75 pair Great, big white blankets which will keep anybody warm, They are 72x84 , and weigh 5% Ibs.—all good, pure wool. Pink and blue If so, ugain don't buy, Are the reductions from prices of six nionths ago? unless the reductions are large. as far as the women were con- cerned. The taxi driy You see, wholesale prices on furniture have been coming down and Wana- maker furniture is marked on the basis of the lowest wholesale prices, for these reasons: ‘ is emplayed by the kennedy Taxi Compar of Mor treal., Last Priday his company is- signed him to take two women from Montreal to New York. All he was told was where to find his passen- gers and that they were in a hurry Mt may be, as reported, that one of the travellers was intent on keeping a few jumps ahead of a $3,000 fine for liquor law violation, but the driver had nothing to do with that. | His business was to drive, did it as fast as he could for nine teen hours, The 500-mile trip ended | at Broadway and 42d Street. Arter | a couple of hours shopping the womer had the driver take*them to un apart- se on the east side. There him to go get a good rest! t to them for further in- They did not leave the | y for the $453.75 bill. e driver had to tglegraph to his! Wool-filled Comfor Imported covers in figured ar dark sl.ades; tufted. $3.50 hemmed bedspreads, 72x100 in.—for $2.50 t. 4.25 hemmed bedspreads, 72x100 in.—for $3 hemmed bedspreads, 90x100 in.—for $3 ers, $7.50—close-out floral designs, mostly in medium Nine-tenths of our furniture stock has come in during the past four months; bought at the lowest prices and marked accord- ingly. The other one-tenth is now reduced on the basis of these low costs. $4 $5.25 hemmed bedspreads, 90x100 in.—for $3.75 White spreads, long enough to cover the bolster; all white, in fancy stripe designs; easily laundered. and ne Fourth Gallery, New Buliding Baronet Satin Skirts Black ; $10. 75 White Waistbands 36 to 40 inches. Excellent lines, and well thought out details 2. The special purchases were bought at even less than wholesale prices; special purchases are always bought under the market. So, the public may feel assured that furniture prices in the Wanamaker sale are absolutely at bed-rock. Navy blu Gray such as at- employers for money to buy 10 osal we cai present it in— tractively sh 1 pockets, a s— $40. & : 4 Take to rejura tip He'guent toll|| Po pe Amber Proce alncinetigntts toes a cesses anelaise)y: finials alte wave them The quality is also assured, All of the furniture comes from our regular here no a ,, 7 . soe per ehene Nes Flame Venus Canary peers pitt? Second Floor, Old Building makers. But to make assurance doubly sure we are requiring our makers to Heliotrope HE NEEDED Mt MORE MONEY TO TAKE COP OFF WATCH state the kind of wood used in construction of each piece of furniture. This may sound absurd. Can’t you see, yourself, at a glance what wood it is made of? No! No one can, once the furniture is painted and varnished and rubbed down, unless it is scraped and carefully examined. During the war, when the Government commandeered mahogany and walnut, substitutes were used— especially gumwood for legs and hidden parts. Gum-wood is strong, and a good wood to use for furniture, but it has no right to masquerade as mahogany or walnut. Silk Rotunda, Main ie old _ Building Group of Good Curtains —Third to Half Price Novelty net, $2.50 pair Marquisette, $3.25 pair White and ivory, sheer, nets, | ‘This is half price... . doe fresh, crisp, clear-cut in outline E Extra! Boys’ Hats for only $1.25 The moving of the Bcys' Shop to the Men’s Floor, New Build- ing, has revealed a number of odds and ends in the stock of hats for boys—polo hats of chinchilla and mixtures; a few vefours hats, beavers and some tweed middy hats with quilted lining. Quantity is limited, but there is a good choice for those who come early. Sizes for 3 to 10 years. Main Floor, Old Building Charges, Accusing ctive of Fraud. n of No. 1619 Bathgate | arraigned in Court to-day by staff of Police harged with Black Caracul Coats ‘ $395 Straight silhouette, with deep sleeves and interesting collars of kolinsky, gray squirrel or skunk. In various smart lengths—30 to 45 inches. Hudson Seal (Dyed muskrat) Coats at $395 Many versions of this al- ways attractive fur. 40 to 45 ‘inches long. Raccoon Coats at $195 Dark skin, well patterned, 40 inches long. Natural Muskrat Coats, $125 Tn an excellent length for skating—36 inches. Fur Salons. Second Floor, Old Bullding grand larceny According to Lee Mikos Papadou-| los, owner with G ‘wes Rikeus of) the International Hotel in West 40th! mplained to the inspector] that though he had paid Rosen §75 to insure the removal of a uniformed policeman who has been sitting In the lobby of the hotel since it was raided two weeks ago, the policeman was still there, and Rosen was de- manding $50 more. with dainty lace edgings, some with insertions, some with plain hems. ngst so Many ap- pealing curtains at these greatly reduced prices, the most aristo- cratic mansion down to the mod- est cottage or apartment should be able to find its choice, Fourth Gallery, New Building To prevent any possible misunderstanding we are now tagging our furniture as follows: mahogany, walnut; solid mahogany and solid walnut; mahogany combination and walnut combination; mahogany finish and walnut finish. Serim, $2.50 pair With two-inch plain hem- | stitched hems and decorative lace motifs combined with hand- drawn work, very dainty in ef- fect. Colors, white are ivory. Oxford Bags of heavy 6-0z. cowhide, $12.50 62—Just HALF the price they were No more of this 6-0z. cowhide available, so we can’t keep this good grade in regular stock. What we have must go—8 and 5-piece styles, sewed-in frames, 18 and 20 in., cloth and leather-lined, black or russet finish. NOTE—They're using 4-02. cowhide now. If you want a bag that will LAST, and give extra good service, get one of these. Main Floor, Old Bullding Our $35 Overcoats will be sold on Wednesday at $18.75 Solid mahogany or wainut means the actual solid wood for frames, styles, standards, tops and bg and in every part'of the furniture where wood not veneered can be used without warping or splitting. ise for five days last Friday | after a trial growing out of the raid foson is the head of a private watch- man service and holds a license from the State of York as a detective. ee eae HUSBAND SAYS “TRAMP” WAS HIS PET NAME) Stooting an native for Non- Harning Power, Charges She Said. Mrs. Fannie Scomolinsky of No. 1130 40th Street, Brooklyn, has not called her husband, Abraham, a tailor, | by any more endearing name than “'Tramp,"’ and their children dogs, for the past year, according to Scomolin- sky, who has filed suit in the Brook- lyn Supreme Court for separation. Mrs, Scomolinsky counter claimed for separation, and asked Justice Mac- Crate for alimony of $60 a week, with counsel fees of $500. She denied her Silk Pettibloomers $2.95 to $5.95 Silk jersey and radium silk —the latter may be successfully tubbed again and again. Reinforced, and finished with single or double accord plaited friils, Van Dyke mffles, or pretty tailored cuff Silk jersey, $2.95. Radium sill, $4. Milanese jersey, Third Floor, Mahogany or walnut means veneers of these woods with the solid parts of the solid wood. Mahogany or walnut combination means veneers of these w oods on panels, fronts and tops, with gum-wood or birch posts, styles or mirror-standards and frames. = - ane = — —— Mahogany or walnut finish means birch or gum-wood finished in color and grain of mahogany or walnut. Old Building Morning Frocks $7.95 and $9.75 A dainty frock of voile whieh Know what you buy when you buy furniture! You are going to live with it a life-time. Be sure it is true. Know what you pay for furniture when you buy it—are you getting the d's cha scatters little e 3 BT aucune enya the nuseand ere tie white rings al! | lowest price for furniture of quality and good taste? ¢ h p01 laint, id that if the 7 sh Fifth d Sixth Galle: » New Bulldi Mite conney take gore (michey: Ulsters, Town Ulsters, Belted Coats equally appropriate for morn- a plier tae Reba he should go out and shoot nimecif."” ing or afternoon wear. Crisp . Decision was reserved, Subtract $18.75 from $35, and you have the white organdie collar, vestee B l F, t TREE exact saving. No man can mistake it; nor can and cuffs add a brigat touch to etmaison urniture h no anels at : ® . " aR ee TICKET he overlook the important fact that these are rier tinttae foo Panel | reproductions of cl styles—is also included in the February sale—from oe Wanamaker overcoats—our own regular stock slightly beugan'. and sive it | 10 to 50 per cent. less in price; these reductions are from to-day’s replacement of about 500 coats. January, of course, is mid- 3. 4. Williams Up for Prestdent of the uneven hemline which Paris | prices, which brings the February price also down to bed-rock. Ohamher of Commerce, winter. Overcoats will be needed for man adores. Navy blue, brown or Fourth Gallery, New Building 5 ARE HAE SUA Penney os weeks; gna then there ts snobher seanen to. 50m black, $7.95. ‘ . Rated for president of the Brooklyn orward to, in whi ood, staple coats like these Se y tailored straight-line B d — Mi ;—P, ll Bouton Gane UERe isnt Ot lt will be just as vanute as he are this minute! ae See ten aut eading attr esses ulcows Serta Fen 3) wens ote aaron .. The variety is an interesting feature—there trimmed with white linen collar BEDDING, MATTRESSES and PILLOWS also in the sale. Although Bet oe (priaaene vase Wi are sizes and styles in ample assortment. In ge ele nen seyce top | Wholesale prices of tickings have gone up since last summer, we bought enough Rowe, president of the Frederi' brief, the best low-price overcoat opportunity Nile green, Copenhagen, tanger, | Hair and tickings to cover our needs at the low figure, and We offer 250,000 }! Se Tonuat eitorneee tiie of the season, thus far. Broadway, (oon, Miahth ine or leather, $9.75. ounds of hair in mattresses at $21 to $49.50 for the $30 to $65.25 grades. Pil- | Rene unl ys Eaeran res Third Floor, Old Building lows at $2.85 for the $4.25 grade. Sixth Gallery, New Biuiding — Jy user, William S. Irish, vice presi: poe Firet National Bank of Brooklyn, i

Other pages from this issue: