The evening world. Newspaper, January 25, 1922, Page 13

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CONTRACT IN FORD'S |[-———=== HANDS FOR SIGNING Quick Action by Manufaczurer on Muscle Shoals Agrzemept Expected. WASHINGTON, Jan. 26,—Secretary ‘Weeks has transmitted to Henry Ford the latter's Muscle Shoals offer in contract form, Any further detay | in getting the offer before Congress . Will rest with Mr, Ford and not with ane War Department. The expecta- tion js that Mr, Ford will sign the; ‘eéntract form without delay and send | _ it back to Secretary Weeks for trans- mission to Congress, his engineers having already examined it. In connection with Mr Ford's charge | that Secretary Weeks has delayed the matter unduly it is interesting to re- call that before the Ford offer was turned over to the War Department, Secretary Hoover had been discussing it for three months with Mr. Ford | and his engineers without reaching | full agreement. Some points of dis- | agreement remain. If Congress decides to accept the. Ford offer it will have to vote an additional appropriation to complete construction work. This work has, been one “s *2e chief points of dit- She could, eat anything —without indigestion ur sleeplessness For a time she had been troubled with gasafter herevening meal. The * distress was most painful after eat- ing potatoes or other starchy foods, of which she was very fond. ‘Then she started taking two cakes of Fleischmann’s Yeast every night between her evening meal and bed- time. She poured about « half cup of boiling hot water over the yeast cakes, stirred them thoroughly, added a little cold water and drank. She found she could eat anything and sleep splendidly afterward. ‘Thousands of men and women are finding that Fleischmann’s Yeast corrects stomach and intestinal troubles. It promotes the flow of bile and pancreatic juice. Appetite is always kept normal and you are protected against indigestion. Add 2 to 3 cakes of Fleischmann's Yeast to your daily diet. You will find that your whole digestive sys- tem is greatly benefited. Be sure it's Fleischmann's Yeast — the fi tin-foil package with the y label. Place a standing order with yourgrocer for Fleischmann’s¥east. Don't let a poor skin spoil your pleasure ~2 Resinol can heal those blotches and make your skin more beautiful ee:| Soothing and Healing 23 JEWELS $11.75 INVENTORY CLEAN-UP We have only 883 of these watehes left. We have determined to close fpitiss the price to these watches have ever or any other city, We are working Inventory and desire to reduce our # your best. op) kreatest watch morrow only we wil never offered fi fase fs uarantend 19 bi anratech and drone aad ao te prevent sinisunderst Ruaranteed for m litetin ie 3 Jeweled s being adja BE nas foor wttanimonte au Wha a nostuaencttc alr mon may finished with beautiful dam- nthe Ing that yea can bring It your money—every can intone ited it io any nited States for Sirint by 4 ey f GUTTER SONS r, «HE EVENING WORLD, _WEDNESDAY, SANUAS= The First! The first February Sale of Furniture was held in Wanamaker’s. The idea was original with this Store. 1922. Ip ao In thé light of current news This Disposal of Oriental Rugs looks VERY guod The N.Y. World, last week, said—“The outlook in the rug industry is one that has, at present at least, little that is cheering. Persia and India are in a state of tharked unrest, and production there has so fallen that prices have soared. The Chinese market is good for sell- ing, but suppfles are low. Prices of Chinese rugs are steady, with.a slight increase in sight.” Persian Mahals—a Fourth Less Sale Sale Grade Price | Siar Price $138 | 10.6 x 8.10 ft.... $190 $146 | 10.9 x 7.8 ft... $184 Stie | 128 x 8.4 ft. $198 $154 | 129 x 8.8 ft. $224 $165 | 123 x $224 x7. ‘821! $160 | 12.6 x 3224 Tad x so 000 /2$260 $199 | Wes edt fell 1sa86 $252 | Persian Hamadans—Third. toFourthLess 13.4 x 9 ft.... “$e $250 , 12.8 x 10.3 ft... Bere | $320 “1p8 x 88 ft. $225 | 12.8 x 10.3 ft.. $325, 12,10. x 8.10 ft $250 | 11.7 x 9 ft... $245 14.1 x 10.2 ft.. os $300 12.9 x 10.2 ft.. $365 11.9 x 98 ft......5 5 $310 | 14.11 x 10.8 ft. $425 Save $75 on a Chinese Rug 10 Chinese rugs, average size 9x12 ft.—$325 grade—$250. Save $12.50 on a Persian Mosoul- 25, average size 6.6x3.6 ft., $57.50 grade—$45. Save $7.50 to $12.50 an a Beloochistan 30, rich dark colorings, avefage size 5x2 ft., $30 to $40 gvades— for $22.50 and $27.50. Third Gallery, New Bullding Glove Sale Year-end disposal of women’s and children’s gloves that cannot go in with our regular lines, that cannot be ealled “new fresh goods,” and that cannot remain in our stock. In the various lots are some of the best of our gloves, some are a litle soiled or mussed from handling, but not damaged. All sizes in the lots, but not in each style or color. Women’s 65c to $1.75 gloves—for 35c 327 pairs of short fabric gloves. Women’s $1.25 to $1.75 gloves—for 85c 185 pairs fabric gauntlets and duplex short gloves. Women’s $1.85 and $2 gloves—for $1 1,200 pairs short gloves, suede or glace finish; winte, black, tan. Women’s $2.25 to $2.50 gloves—for $1.50 150 pairs fleece-lined tan capeskin, silk-lined French suede, and gray double wool slip-ons. Women’s $2.50 to $4 gloves—for $2 784 pairs short gloves; mocha, suede, chevrette; and white slip-on glace gloves with brown embroidery. Children’s $1 and $1.25 mittens—for 85c 246 pairs; gray mocha or tan capeskin, fleece lining; sizes 0 to 5. Children’s $1.50-to $2 gloves—for $1 454 pairs; gray mocha or reindeer suede, fleece lining; and oxford double wool gloves; sizes 0 to 7. Children’s $3.75 mittens--for $2.50 7 pairs; full fur-lined. Main Floor, Old Bullding. wear the watches either way. $27.50 and $30 Watches for $22 $37.50 and $40 Watches for $30 face only in size 16. 531 Bracelet Watches--Sacrificed Roun d—$26 Watches for $16 Octagon—$28 Watches for $18 15-jewel adjusted movements, made in Switzerland, of superior quality and sold with the full Wanamaker guarantee. 20-year gold-filled cases (round or octagon shape) and bracelets made in American factories; polished or engraved. All watches are convertible—a good quality ribbon goes free with each watch, together with the gold-filled bracelet; 169 Men’s Watches 15 and 17-jewel movements by a standard American factory. Nearly all with engraved gold-filled, 20-year cases, but a few are Plain. Open face,and hunting cases in size 12; open Main Floor, Old Building At Last! The New COTTONS from M. RODIER and with them the actual inspiration of his Spring collection M. RODIER has sent to Us a most special courtesy, rise we this quaintly _ flowered | from Paris casaque of a Normandy | and in it peasant, from which he de- | with the compliments of M. rived the inspiration of the | Rodier. tiny embroidered flowers which are the dominant characteristic of his new cottons, When we saw this collec- tion last fall we asked him what story was behind the repeated use of these adora- ble motifs—for M. Rodier is not one to grab ideas from the air—as it were—he al- ways has a definite plan‘ and reason back of his crea- fabries. French tions. Sunday best, should bloom again in the fabrice of this, the greatest of French de- signers and thus become the At our question his face lit up and he disappeared, to return with this fascinat- ing casaque which he told us he had found early in the modes summer, while on a motor- They lend a charming air ing trip through Normandy of sprin, —the very thing he had his muslins, sheer linens, or- gandies, voileg and crepes. been looking for. Just enough material— for individual models in all the most im RODIER made—including those selecte: turiers for their smartest Riviera and summer frocks. First Floor, Old Bullding Linen Towels—Less 3 a dozen huckaback towels Extra fine; 20x36 in., with handsome jacquard borders; ends beauti- fully hemstitched. 62 dozen only, $18 dozen—for $10.80 dozen—for $16. To ouf gr eat nih and sur- and He had found another, and he wished us to have the first, to keep as a quaint document in the history of That these tiny flowers, carefully i embroidered years ago, to make a little -like freshness to ortant patterns M. by the great cou- 80 a dozen huckaback towels Good firm quality; 20x36 in., plain and jacquard borders; hen:- stitched ends. Only 50 dozen. $7.20 dozen—for $10.80 a dozen glass towels Glass and tea towels, typed; in red; 24x34 in, First Floor, Old Building New Spring Ginghams 48c a yard The first shipment of these ginghams sold fast, so we cabled for another to come as quickly as possible. The cofrs—which are delightful—have the clearness and brilliance only found in cottons of the highest grade. Patterns are varied—tiny checks, to large checks, all sorts and | combinations of checks, stripes and plaids as well as plain colors. First Floor, Old Bullding Break in Glass A Third to Half Less Covered compotes, fruit top, $7.50 and $10. #15 and $20 grades. (By order of the owners) $5. Bon-bon dishes, $1.50. $2. 83 and 84 grades. Flower vases, $9.50. Fruit or salad trays, $5. #10 grades. Bowls, $2.25 and *3.2 $3.60 and $5 gradex Aqua Marina and Flower bowls, $2, $2.50 and $3, 84 are] $5 grades. 4 1 Flower vases, $2.50, $5 and $6. $3.75, 87.60 and 89 grade Covered compotes, fruit tops, $14, Fruit baskets, $8 $12.50 grades. Colored Glass Blue, amber and topaz Flower | $4.75, $6. $5.50, 87,60, $0.50 amd 81€ grades. The Wandwioker Febcary Sale open: today with “Days of Courtesy”’ Selections may now be made, purchases to ee date from February 1, when deliveries commence Brunswick RECORDS Reduced 10 in. black label recon formerly 8c, now. 12 in. black label regi formerly $1.85, now.. .$1.: honograph Shop, PI Eighth Gallery, New Bullding Chic, new Vestees for the tailleur Smart. cretonne models— pretty floral designs on white ecru backgrour:Is—with youthful Peter Pan collars edged with a fold of self ma- terial, $1.50. Narrow, black patent leather belts complete attractive vestees of checked cotton iv red and white; blue and white; The Famous BLOUSE by Cheruit Reproduced at $18.75 We imported the original of this blouse —at a cost of 8105.74. It interprets the new low waistline in an ex- quisite quality of crepe de chine in the colors that are smart— White Jade Green Blue Rust Black Beige with the touch of metal ribbon as trimming—that CHERUIT has been so fond of this season, Second Floor, Old Building Candlesticks, $4 and $4.50. 98 and #9 grade: Gold encrusted, fruit design and light cut pieces with a touch of green Candy jars, $2 each | 84 grade. Bon-bon dishes, $2.25 excl 84.60 grade. Marmalade, jars, $1.25 each. $2.50 grade. Mayonnaise dishes witn cover and ladle, $3. #8 grade. 50, 87 grate Flower bowls, #1 Grape juice sets, $9. $18 grade. Czecho-Slovakia Fancy Glass Candy jars, $2.2 $4.60 grade Bon-bon dishes in many shapes and sizes, 75¢ $1.50 grade nge, $1.75; and white; nh aad white. Main Floor, Old Bullding | sale market. Second Gallery, New Bullding of Furniture is the standard by which alt others are Lindcheale : Cis ne | Babson’s January report on industries: | says: “Prices of furniture at whol have, on the average, been brought down to a point where they compare favorably with the average price of all comm ties. “ * * At retail, prices have s to be readjusted downward before they 4 will have a reasonable relationship “t@ wholesale prices.” i This is a warning to look before you buy; to compare prices and qualities ont: values. ; Wanamaker prices are down becausez during the past half year we bought from: day to day in small Jots, taking advan i tage of every new reduction in be whales. H Actually nine-tenths of our furnituré stock has come to our floors within the pata few months—fresh from the factory, all | bearing new low prices. Now, from these new low/prices the February reductions averaging a third are made, You will be surprised, when you come, | to see how really small the prices are. It’s like getting back to old times. But ihe quality of the furniture ee mains high. No more war-quality futni-: ture. It is the old-time lasting-satisfacti jon: Wanamaker quality furniture, Regular stock of furniture on hand in the Wanamaker ware- houses and samples shown on the sales floors, to be sold at average one-fourth less... . Special priced furniture in reg- ular stock not included in above to be sold at average half its regular price ..... Teeiterine: cae Special February purchases of furniture now in our ware- houses and in transit, to be sold at average one-third less...... Total amount of furniture prac- tically ready for the February Sale..... Taree aati «ais fee ea ae 4 To be offered in the February MAIGBt hc ces) sneer aire An actual saving to our cus- TOMERE OL sc ccs) cue hemuressorie Yes, furniture buying will now begin! ; Fourth, Fifth and Sixth Galleries, New Buliding Women’s Coats with beautiful fur collars Our 895 to 110 grades, Made \ 78 for our Salon collection { Black, and soft tones of blue or brown, Second Floor, Old Building Fe Ay Rae 2 ee ee ik ~ r

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