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the Roman Catholic Church of St, Peter | CUSTOMS NECEWTS A RECORD. and St, Paul, Bronx, died yesterday in|” est amount in customs dut St. Francia Hospital, that borough, He was fifty-one years old and a graduate of Holy Cross College, Worcester, Mass. Four years ago Be became pastor of St, the in ped custornn duties. séaterday lar GF © Gantry poy) Whoes (ere OTe BE Paul: Fanerat rvices | Were largely If, not entirely due to. the y will be held at 10 A. M. Friday. Inter- | arrival of four freight steamships bring- yacht Navahoe went to British waters | ment will be at Poughkkepsic. Jing sugar cargoes from Cuba ind brought back the Cape | = ja nccoeuhit| Advertising induces a first sale t 49th Street, Manhattan Mr. Carroll was prominent In Baltl- === =-_§ OES SO OS But “Quality” alone makes permanent — aione meses custom ac more und port soctety. In the late elghties » and Hamilton Astor sJarey went on « lion-hunting expedi- Once tried, is never forsaken sm Sealed packets only Blach,Green or mixed R. PHELPS CARROLL, OLD YACHTSMAN, DIES r "y tor of the Port vim was $1,408,268,77, It was sald 1 Phelps Carroll, yachtsman of tion to Africa, Mr, Carroll was the son of former Gov, John Leo Carroll of Maryland and a great-grandson of Charles Car- roll, the last survivor of those who signed the Declaration of Independ- ence, Threo sisters survive Mr. Carroll, the Baroness de la Grande and the Countess de Kergarloy of Paris, and @rs, H. D. Robbins of this city, Mr. Marroll married Miss Marion Langdon tt Irvington-on REV. THOMAS F. DUPFY DEAD The Rey. Thomas F. Duffy, pastor of Bloomingdale’ NEW YORK _ - 8, 1922 1922 Beginning To-morrow at 9 A..M. A Most Remarkable Sale of Men’s SFUIRTS 9,600 of Them at a Record Value-Giving Price 198 | Fine Quality Woven Madras | Silk Striped Woven Madras | Silk Striped Poplin White Madras White Russian Cords -White Oxfords Fiber Silk MD} Silk and Colton Mixtures Corded Woven Madras Genuine Russian Cords Imported Woven Materials | Collar Attached. This is a History-Making Event in Shirt Sales The Finest of Woven Materials—Sizes 13!4 to 18 Every Shirt in This Sale Guaranteed Fast Color You will probably never find a more re- markable collection of fine woven shirts of most excellent material and workman- ship than on display in this history- making sale. When you compare the phenomenal values with the very low price we are asking you will wonder how we do it. Come early and get a year’s supply. Opportunities like this don’t come your way every Dozens and dozens of beautiful patterns in a very large variety colors, a fraction of their former prices. New, fresh stock, new patterns, new colorings. Main Floor, Bloomingdale's Men's Furnishings 500 Pairs Men’s Trousers Good Values—While They Last! "4.69 -: Save Your Old Suit—Buy New Trousers! Or you can buy a fine pair of eassimere or worsted trou- sers at this unusually low price. ‘These 500 pairs of trousers in neat gray stripe effect, plain oxford gray anc aspecial buy at rock bottom prices. You profit by our | 1,200 Boys’ Wash Suits The Best Assortment We Have Seen In 20 Years On Sale Tomorrow at 9 A. M. p Range to 46 Measure ! many other colors, represent #ood buy. Look them over. Blomingdale's ond Ploor That's what the salc i] | tion o t And $ you will agree with nim when you sec @ them in the spl id, appealing display The values have a lot to say for themselves. You will want some of the Oliver Twists, the Middies Norfolk models. They come in Palmer, Devonshire, Pepey and The colors are blue, tan, gray and white with colore d collars and Sizes range from 3 to 10. The Values Are U Blomingdate's and the Junior Chambray cloth. cuffs. urpassed THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 8, 1922. ‘18 A at Formerly Broadway T. Stewart & Ninth, Co, New York Good Investmen ts— These Women’s Coats, $64 Because they measure up to this season’s $95 to $125 grades—and Because the ccats are fashioned in smart, but not extreme models—with beau- tiful lines—that may be satisfactorily worm. beyond this season— Because the p the large shawl Jygpanese nutria— the —_ca!lection ccats are | # neludes a number of hand tailored of the best t ul models, some qualities of Bolivia cloth, with monkey and and other fine soft pile ma- e = terials; in black, brown, taupe, navy blue and rein- deer; and lined with beauti- ful, plain colored silks there are also black —_-velours, make charming the year ’round, which wrap. Also—Coats, $44—our $61 to $75 grades Second Floor, Old Building The Finest Quilts in America We went to Europe for the covers, and for the down in the down quilts. We picked the newest, freshest, finest wool for the wool quilts. We made them up in our own workrooms, and priced them on a fair, reasonable basis, $50 to $285. They have been admired and envied by man- ufacturers from all over this country, and from Europe. But they have sold slowly. Now, Thursday, they are to be sold for $27.50 to $95 each $95—riginally $ ms, bordered in light rose Down-filled quilts, wit lelft blue. Corded edges, nificient satin co mag- imported 50—originally $90 from France; gorgeous colo: —old rose, old gold, cardinal, Wool-filled quilts, imported reseda, delft blue. atin damask covers, panel ef- f satin borders; in old gold, cardinal and du Barry vose $80—originally $235 Down-filled quilts similar ALSO. covers to the foregoirg, with sone ain . lace applique and embroidery. $27.50—originally $50 - 7 cae Wool-filled quilts, covered $62.50—originally $135 with embroidered Jap silk, in Wool-filled quilts, imported VATIONS: COLT figured satin damask covers, | Fourth Gallery, New Bullding Introducing hand-loomed Kharput Humespuns, $3 yd. Sold at retail exclusively in the An interesting story could be told of these homespuns } the Wanamaker Store New homespuns, in os s of blue, new reseda green, lavende) un elous red and, of course, white. Soft and tiv yoven for suits, wraps, capes, frocks. They had their inspi: 1 hKharput, Turkey, where hand-woven cloth over ssed a member of the the great superiority of 1 machine-made fabries y1 Near East Relief E xpe d When he returned to Americ he set to work with a few French-Canadians \.! rned to weave in the old days of Quebee, and th: uplicating the Turkish woolens, with all their beau d quality which so fasein- ated him in the original 32 inches wide. Dress ¢ First Floor, Old Building St. Valentine Greets You Mink Wraps and from the Main Floor, Old Build ny a and the Downstairs StoreNew buildin) Coats reduced w $445 to $795. With all manner of $595 to $1, Quaint, humorous, ' beguiling for every fy every age from two to years, bc to $1. Make your own aps and coats in very from boxes of gay mit t models. Excellenc Oviginally, ‘Silver-plated—$5 ha raawale, (=e Sound, Serviceable, Store Hours: Telephone. 9 to 5.30 Stuyvesant 4700 Beautiful Wanamaker Furniture |, in the February Sale is 10 to 50 per cent. under regular prices It is the kind of furniture the people want— of which they have mental pictures when they go out to buy—but which they cannot always be sure of getting, because there is so much furniture made to be sold just on appearance only. Quality, quality, QUALITY—is the year-’round call of the Wanamaker Store. Savings, savings, SAVINGS—is the call when we are preparing for the February Sale. rr WE GET BOTH, and keep faith with the prom- ise of the first Februa Sale, originated by us. And though the words “February Sale” are now imitated in nearly every city and town of the United States, here only will you find the sound, serviceable, beautiful Wanamaker furniture, the great stocks, the wide variety, and the real values. ‘Low-priced furniture. Medium grate furni- ture. Furniture of the highest grade. And the rare reproductions of BELMAISON. All at reductions of 10 to 50 per cent. Fourth, Fifth and Sixth Galleries, New Building 33 Chinese. Rugs —A good purchase Think of a 9x 12 ft. Rug for $150 In the Women’s Fashion Salons LINGERIE FROCKS From Paris Made by hand $29.50 to $75 Voiles and organdies of gossamer sheerness are de- lightfully used for these frocks of superb simplicity, which, being truly French, nd a great deal for their effect on the subtlety of their decorations— —hemstitching—tuchs, nar- row and wide—tiry, tiny beads—or narrow _ ruffles outfined with embroilery. White Yellow Rose Blue Mauve Peach color Second Floor, Old Buliding 36-in. Foulard Silks Special at $1.55 You won't find this good quality at this low price; elsewhere. The designs are especially | eta black, navy blue or brown undations patterned in small conventional figures. Foulards will have an im- por rant Pee id ky pring Good quality. Embossed. Large range of colors— who know. in. the world of | dark blue, medium blue, old gold, old rose, tan and old fashion. They are already ap- | ivory. All to go at a fourth less than current prices. pear.ng in many of the smart, Quantity Size Pn " new costumes. = Ne. {| Shanty (ain Floor, Old Bullding Kl | . é 3 Gx 9 10 2 6x 12 2 8x 2 | 2 Bx Third Gallery, New Buliding | 600 pairs Curtains —Third to Halt Less $2.50 pair—for $4 Net Curtains fine, dainty net, finished on front edge and or dainty lace edgings. 2ty yards long around bottom with plain heras, $2.50 —for Js long; excellent quality of scrim, finished with hem- hems and hand-dravn work and decorative lace motifs, $3.25 pair—for $6.50 Marquisette Curtains _ 2% yards long; especially ood quality of marquisette, finished with hemstitched hems and a {rood, durable lace edge, Decorated cor- REE aril HaveCtlraWatwere Aa oe cmutlt Fourth Gallery, New Buliding Lower Prices on 1,000 | Beacon CORD Tires ~ | Savings of $ 2M stitehec FOR MISS 14 TO 20 Many new Frocks specialized — $39.50 Do you remember the tiny cinnamon tablets that — you adored eating when yon wer little girl? If you 4 to $20 from standard list prices 80, imagine the brilliant ‘and fas: cinating bit of color ‘hat the Non-skid single rows of tiny rel vuttous . rere give the navy blue twil cord | bag cured dress illustrated, ‘The inset. | $13.25 panels are of wee tucks » $18.95 Quaint cross-stite “4 n gay colors adorns another twill cord model, and the third model is trimmed with black braid | “BABETTE” —a charming frock in crepe de chine $39.50 This model ir a delightful use of the colors. Second Floor, Old Building f BEACON CORD tires, cand if they don't, we will. They have \ wt time a ma. came int Sports Shop and asked for a BEACON tive. “To use os a spare”—he said, adding —“On four BEACON tires I bought last Spring, | have travelled to California and back,” , Don't: prorrastinate L need tire At low priees above quoted, these 1,000 w ay 1 Imported mesh bags Burlington Arcade Floor, New Bulling Men’s Pajamas--a Sale 2,400 Braid woven Strap handles suits, comprising | niuble choice We have not had such me bags as these f long months 8 4 WOVEN MADRA Y ES price as this, har PRINTED MADR p 1) CREPES ever! DOMET FLANNE PERCALES werent frames, Foi The woven madras pajamas are all white—plain and clasps. ‘Smart triped Among the other v ittractive selection woven braic and designs, Four sizes. Generous measure- slide and hing prevent twist off. Excel mesh, dainty fintsh at the bo Men’s Lisle Socks—$1.65 pr. if you wish to b well matched and of I tor 3 : ' 1 d “argo, roomy bags, vactu « , Le: ge color. sa eet crm an originally $2.50 pr. Plat ie Figen wl A miso to be smart N palrs of excellent seeks, of brilliant lisle, light tal cars, le and 33 In. lo The Biioux sie i nedium weight, Clocking and vertical stripes. Nie ae eri F ou 8 Main Floor, Od B a. Burlington Arcade Fioet) New Bidg, ee ee _— _ Ee &