The evening world. Newspaper, February 14, 1922, Page 13

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THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 14, 1922. COURTS TO NAME = [rsci,"“oth'tas shor stm, °°" °°" 104, petal 1$5.000,000." the ae =a orders call for 2,500 steel care =| seventy tons capacity, fift burban nger cars, thirty-five couches and | | OFFICIAL REFEREE ORDERS 85,000,000 IN STE READING, Pa., Feb. 14.—The FOR FAMILY ROWS Bloch’s Bill Provides for Con- ciiators to Patch Up Do- mestic Difficulties, ALBANY, Feb, 14. To patch up differences be- tween husbands and wives who bring t troubles Into court ts the pur f pill, introduced last night semblyman Bloch of Manhattan ‘The measure provides for the appointment of a coneiliator In matrimonial actions in New York County. Supreme Court Justices for the ing Railway Company announced to- | fifte: ie combination cars. A graceful slipper with an original strap effect. In patent, black satin or in pat- ent with grey back. The BIG-NESS of the Fe Saniple Rugs, seamless at Buy-Quick Prices ~@ FURNITURE Sale Store Hours: 9 to 5.30 | Telephone: Stuyvesant 4700 | is being more widely understood every day The largest manufacturer in America of moderate price rugs moved his New York office. Five floors of samples to be coridensed into two, We got the surplus. First lot came some days ago and sold out at once. Second lot, ditto. This is the third. Fir uthorized to choose, from yene to year, an District are ) More than double the CHOICE that is avail- E able anywhere else. No uncertainty as to quality— every piece REAL furniture. Lowest prices, qual- ity considered. This is what is bringing the people back to the February Sale after thorough investiga- $10 officer of the court to act us con- cillator, under roles to ‘be adopted by the Justices. His compensa- tion is not to exceed that of an official referee, 88 Rugs—9 x 12 feet 4 : ss i ‘ i Grade Special Price tion els ( a Ak go AFTER 10 Wilton velvet rugs............. $72.50 $52.50 oT - G FROM FIRE) | re Aitae eevee el “ Bey Bs00 Our best advertisement is on the three great. Y H @ 35 Tapestry Brussels... . . $27.50 $18.50 N fashi furniture floors—in the woods and the workman- a 111 Rugs—814 x 10!/, feet ew fasnions ship—in the good styles and the wide choice—in 4 Grade Special Price]in Women’s the low February prices. And in the record of our As a specialist in the mak- ri | | 35 yarn, Brussels rugs... eran a Cloth sales, covering most of the States and Canada. 4 Wi : 4 elvet rugs... a .. $40. a was all right ce eit aed et g | 36 Axminster rugs. . $46.00 $34.50 - —— pil lis fire elothin it is but natura ha . Casha cloth. ‘ool faille. 7 eonscious 4h I. Miller should so highly 3 |! 55 Rugs—76 x9 feet ual Plquetine. Poiret twill. All Wanamaker Furniture eres ea excel in the creation of Y) 15 Tapestry Brussels rugs.......... .$20.00 $13.50 $55 to $155 at 10 to 50 per cent. less inet nite dainty styles. N'est-ce pas? 8 18 Velvet rugs........... .. . $25.00 $17.50 Tailored frocks — tailored thirteen sure | 4 | iu plod aa verte es Shiai oo with, a softness to keep the Dining room furniture for everybody. Ho leaves a widow ildren. 4 | rnreleaia, New SUG ||| aces en ceeereaetes Bedroom furniture for everybody. At this same ' Il. MILLER | i ia bonnetullyscanbwi Glas the Living room furniture for everybody. Johnson bitten on t frock illustrated of beige pique- _ tine, with beige organdie with a hand-done green border by way of trimming. $137.50. Red for trimming Library furniture for everybody. Small gift furniture for everybody. Moderate price furniture. Highest grade Fifth Avenue at 46th Street 15 West 42nd Street A Wedding Gift of Flat Silver |New Topcoats in the Infants’ Shop fone th Hudson Terminal Entrance: Pulton Strett 1654 Beosdway Open until g P. i g ‘Brooklyn Shep and old. It “melts in your mouth” and the gum in the center remains to aid digestion, brighten the a delight to young 498 Fulton Street, Corner of Bond teeth and soothe the mouth and throat. There are the other WRIGLEY friends to choose from, too: -DOUBLEMINT in which utility is wedded to good tast 20 to & In the 22n: of Sterling Silver. Nile Pattern Kish servers, $6.50 each Soup ladles, $10.50 and $11.5¢ vach. Butter picks, Olive spoons, $1.35 Bon-bor Gio ‘Tea-spoons, $1 Berry spoon! Pie servers, $2.75 each. ‘The Silver Shop, Main floor, Old Building. Crepe de Chine of a beautiful quality One of the silks in the much- talked-about Silk Sale —one of the favorites, too. Black and white, and ten exquisite shades of the new spring colors; 40 in. wide. $4.50 If you have been looking and looking for a very heavy and finely woven crepe de chine—a crepe de chine with the smart dull finish for your new frock, you will find it here. Main floor, Old Building. Miss 14 to 20 takes to tweeds New suits of imported tweeds, hand tailored < the low price of § are worthy of much consider- ation, All the suits are tined through- out with peau de cygne in match- ing colors—a pleasant touch. A white pique v nd collar distinguish one r A short box coat with one link button is why the other is so smart. It is made in our own workrooms, and has the carefully worked out details of custom made suits. Second floor, Old Building, Many Sports Skirts fringe their hems— And the smartness of the effect quite justifies this novel proceeding. As you will agree when you see our new, imported scarf skirts—wide scarfs, in de- lightful weaves and color- ings, with ends y fringed, ingeniously ioned into skirts of ual smartness. Sometimes the materials them- only hems ghtful idea indeed. Correct sports color: der, coral, beige, Frene rosé, brown, gray and whi $8.75 to $19.50. Second floor, Old Buliding 4 The simpler the fashion the gayer the colors, the smarter are small topcoats. The charm of the new top- coats coming in every day into the Infants’ Shop, is in their sim- plicity and the originality of their details and decorations. Many were adapted from French coats which we imported. For little girls Coats with flaring lines. The new searf coats, and capes too. For little boys Double breasted coats, with a very masculine air. The materials Imported tweed and homespun and camel's hair clothes in the prac- tical coats for every day wear— broadcloth in the more formal models. Smart regulation coats with embroidered emblems. The colors Blue, green, rose, tan, scarlet, tangerine and beige—in shades as gay as spring itself. All coats well lined, Prices—$9.75 to $38.50 Sizes 2 to 6. Every cot has an adorable hat to match, $2.95 to $5.95. Third floor, Old Bullding, EVERAL dis - tinclive fur - trimmed duvetyne frocks for women, are now reduced to $50. Second floor, Old Building. “ Parisienne Corset for every type Lightly boned models of pink coutil, pink cotton or silk fig- ured brocade, or pink satin; low or medium tops, some inse* with elastic; short or long skirts, some with elastic gauze inset over the abdomen to make them more pliant $5 to $15 Each model has heen care- fully designed to give trim, smart lines and is ideally souple and comfortable. Third tloor, Old Building. New Petticoats of lovely silks Bright and fresh as a spring morning are these straight-line petticoats of silk jersey, satin, crepe meteor, radium and crepe de chine. $10.95 to $15 Bias folds of self material trace effective borders and motifs. Silk fringe, entre deux, which gives the effect ‘of faggoting and ribbons— plaited or used as bands—work out smart trimming details. Exquisite laces edge or are in- set into deep flounces of self ma- terial or of Georgette crepe. In all of this season’s favored colors, as well as flesh and white, Third floor, Old Bullding. Bright red on navy blue—a marvelous combination — is a marked note. Red in crepe de chine facings and_ bindings, in buttons, in embroidery, discreet- ly used, but with what chie on blue frocks. Beige and gray, old blue und reseda green are also used with smart effect. Second floor, Old Building, a YS Irish dimity in Tailored Blouses At $2.95 These are the correct furniture. Small pieces for small apartments. Large pieces for larger rooms. Convenient grad- ing of prices, so that everybody shall be sure to find just the kind of furniture they are looking ach Fourth, Fifth and Sixth Galleries, New Buliding. Quality is Everything in | idattresses and Bedding All the mattresses; pillows, bolsters and bedsprings in the February Sale are Wanamaker goods, and our whole stocks of them are included. Prices in many instances are 25 per cent, less than our own latest low figures. This is one of the two great opportunities of the year in goods of this kind. Sixth Gallery, New Bullding. “Just the Wedding Present I want’’ Said a woman when she saw our display of the finest quilts in America We bought the covers abroad. We imported the down blouses for town or sports} and picked the wool from the finest grades. There are no wear, with tweeds or the| Quilts in the country approaching them in beauty and ser- severely tailored suit. They have shawl or Eton collars viceability. But, like all finest goods, the demand for them is limited. So we are broadening the demand by lowering and turnback cuffs—edged| the prices. with narrow fluting. It is most unusual to find blouses of Irish dimity for so little as $2.95, Furthermore, these blouses are made by one of the best shirtmakers in New York and are marked by well-cut lines and a fine nicety of detail. Third floor, Old Building. Knickerbocker Suits for young girls Wherever outdoor sports are the centre of interest the knickerbocker suit is the costume de riyeur. $12.50 * Lovely tweed suits with sleeve- i wall tailored button on t; soparate to a full pu knickerbock ted tweeds with at-dress made outhful style, Suits of imp severely tailore in a charmin, i and wall cut Knic arbockers fin- ished with fitted cuffs. Oxford, green, brown Becond floor, Old Buliding, ee Down-filled quilts, originally $235 $80.00 Down-filled quilts, originally $285... $95.00 Wool-filled quilts, originally $135 $62.50 Wool-filled quilts, originally $90 . $52.50 Beautiful satin covers, in a variety of colors Fourth Gallery, New Building. Odd Tablecloths and * Madeira Napkins, much less 200 doz. 12 and 13-in. Napkins-—$7.50 to $12 doz. Beautifully embroidered in one corner, by hand. Several designs. Madeira Luncheon Sets, 13 pieces—$6.75 set Six 6 in, and six 10-in. doilias, and one 24-in, centerpiece 206 pure linen Tablecloths—$5.50 to $8.50 63x63 in.—$5.50; 68x68 in.—$6; 68x86 in,—$7.50; 81x81 in., $8.50. Some slightly handled. Prices of all were half as much again. First floor, Old Buliding. Beating everybody on Boys’ Corduroy Suits CROMPTON Corduroy | POoID We have scoured the city for companions to these corduroy suits, and there isn’t a value in New York to nearly equal them, The suits are the very finest that per- haps are made in this material. Every boy needs a corduroy suit for all ‘round wear and here is a chance to get one, in the most desirable Norfolk model, with full belt and yoke at the lowest price, They are single-breasted, lined with strong twill. Every part of the making is thoroughly done. Sizes for 8 to 18 years. 10) Burlington Arcade fleor, New Building

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