The evening world. Newspaper, February 24, 1922, Page 17

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THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 24, 1922, | Store Hours—9 to 5.30 Telephone—Stuyvesant 4700 Mh Wruuafe, Formerly A. T. Stewart & Co. Broadway at Ninth, New York Last Saturday of the February FURNITURE Sale [urnituss Jloors : , “Downstairs Store $6 Coats for Misses—: Out at $16.75 SAMPLE COATS- fabries — Botivias, Normandie i such and HALF PRICE Offerings | Only for three days more—until the end of Feb- ruary—will you have the opportunity to choose from the entire Wanamaker stock of furniture at 10 to 40 ¥f per cent. less, and from the large groups of furniture | newly marked at exactly half price to make a clean ¥ | sweep before the sale ends. H ae * * In Times of Prosperity Friends Will Be Plenty but in, times of adversity, in erally but one in twenty He or she who elai be a friend and torgot all about it never wae #8 real friend, | | Three days only, and this is the only Saturday. ‘ * * * Furniture Galleries remain open until 9 P. M. to with fur trimmine— One) an Ones nour eros | accommodate those who cannot come during the day. y with silk linir ys plain but a true friend in necessity Fifth and Sixth Galleries, A sania will raily to cheer and helo some of them to an utmost of endeavor that makes one and one count cleven cy. The best models oi t 6 svason, and the choicest color A wonderful chanee w lay away ‘a good ‘coat for teat sea-| son. Less than wholesale! | Women’s Oxfords, Strap Pumps, Slippers 1,133 pairs, $5.75 pair (Signed * e * $15 to $29.75 y y AN Astonishing Purchase! spore Satay $8.75 ng Spring house cleaning. All models, broken in sizes, Good for early Sprit x And low enough ir price to a 7 | February 24, 192% ° reduced, regardless of original prices, for quick disposal. take them out in hu-ry @ ew as ions . rs ee a ‘ Too many styles to list. Generally speaking—there | 4, ORM MAIE BOS OS BUHSING | peels or tan walking oxfords, black we yaee ree ° ° . A ° ' heels, strap pumps in many variations, including black sat- . Winter Dances —the fashion of the day— ‘in and gray suede, and evening slippers. $3.95 Silk | OW . Mm rice “In the Auditorium * * * . i | Sree ee 26, All sizes and widths in the collection—but not in each style. . 1 First Floor, Old Bulidiny Chemises, $2.85 Pl id Ski 3 75 Forty young peo le under ° Very good crepe te chine,| al rts, $ ° rl RLS a oa W b) Silk F k $29 5( itn i) with! neg. : elaborately trimm=¢ with) First Gallery, New Bullding For women, young women and misses omen s 1 roc S, > d : f Ready Saturday. morning at 9 o'clock in the Gray They have been from $45 to $69 Salons—women's, young women’s and misses’—second Black. Several in rust color. 80c Sweets, 60c lb. floor, old building. For daytime wear. 4 * * New plaids, new stripes, new checks. The fabrics are all wool; and the models have very at- tractive and graceful pleatings. Such a little price for such good Spring skirts. Georgette, lace Envelope chem are quite unusual at *% silions ations, | ile Downstairs Store, Old Building Delicious chocolate-co ered | aspen saints bitter. mints—the silver | Ten distinctive models Crepe de chine, or canton dollar size. Street Floor, Old Bullding | Box coats; belted sports jackets with four patch pock- Eighth Gallery, New Buliding sij s i e or two slit pockets bennetalee ster: New eullane ets; jackets with one or two slit pockets crepe, trimmed with fine jet or steel beads, crystal bugles; self color embroidery in all-over designs; a few banded and wirdied with velvet. Boys’ $15 and | Poiret Twill Frocks, $12.75 se All new. And when you. see the twenty or $16.50 Suits, $11.50 more models, you will realize what a good oppor- tunity this Poiret twill is a fine fabric—rich in appearance, serviceable; and when frocks so cheviots; fine for sc . good can be had at $12.75—why wear the old our own good suts «duced, | me?.... Women’s sizes, 34 to 44—some in extra Sizes 8 to 17. | sizes, too. Which are equally smart with or without a belt; each model 2 smart version | of the present mode. Simple straight line skirts. % * * TWO TROUSERS -ai wool tweeds, cussime re oom * In both gay and conservative colors | Evening gowns in rose, yel- French blue, rose, heliotrope, strawberry, purple, and | OY: blue, beige—and white. the quieter tans and grays. * * % % i * Laffeta petal frocks, chiffon Every jacket lined throughout with silk; well tailored | 0% crepe, softly draped models. in every detail. The suit to have in your wardrobe all the | Second Floor, Old Bullding time. Second Floor. Old Building | Downstairs Store. New Building Women’s New Coats, $22.50 | Ready to take the place of the heavy Winter coat—these new velours, polos, and tweeds. Smart- ‘Spring Woolens--Specially priced. ais Ap ck ine cea ly tailored in mannish fashion, and fully silk lined. In the soft tans, blues, and taupe. . | ’, a te . as Little irregulari of weaving. Same good thread silk. Black, < * e Ribbon and Straw The season’s new shades and black. 54 in. wide. white and all leading sve stades—fawn, nie el, slate, African brown, ° i vill 2 ricoti soft finis RE wich aluminum, beige, pole, gray, lime. sizes, but not in every color. $25 D $16 75 in new Hats, $12 Poiret twill and blcgtin " Solt finish, $3.75 yard. 2160 pairs, full fashioned, | resses Sninee : ; . * * ? ° The Spring’s colors— Duvet-de-laine, all wool, suede finish, $3.95 yard. | 0 Silk Stockings for 95 | A very choice group of silk frocks—taffetas, red, brown, beige, peri- _ © # Not quite per 15° pairs, ) to 10. Medium weight. | Georgettes and crepes—new in fashion detail, and winkle blue, rust, and Spongeen—the new all-wool eponge—$4.50 yard. Plain. Mock seam lez, seamless foot. Mercerized cotton tups, soles, | exactly right for afternoon and street wear. Here white and black. < e [ heels. Black. White.” Africas brown. Cordovan. : 7 * * * * * % is a chance for Miss 14 to 20 to have something 0 Veldyne—all-wool velours duvetyn finish—$6.90 yd. new, and lovely, and well underprice. . Pleated hair braid: Dress Goods Salon, First Floor, Old Building with colored celluloid ¢ * + # Picturesque hats of faille taf- feta and plateau straw (illus- The two newest trated). PN Narrow ribbons, joined with Low Shoes for Spring Bites beta, wih the stra far Second Floor, Old Bullding Children’s Shoes $1.75 Silk Stockings for 68¢ Second grades; JuC pairs, thread silk with mercerized cotton tops, soles, heels. vow a»! wide cluster ribbed. Seamless. Plack. White. Cordova s 9 te 10 in the lot but not in every siyle. |Women’s $8.50 to ne Street Floor, Old Building ($12.59 Skirts at $5 | Serge or tricotine. Navy blue. Black. 8 8 immed New Blouses are now $1.45 Fresh and new Oownstairs Store, Old Bullding White dim voile, corded voile with ging and many ot models. triaming, similar One is a_ patent leather | ‘pump, with one strap and low heel. Very smart in appear- ance—very good in quality. .$5 Conservative line Pleated mode) | Straightline models. Yockets. Dainty and colo: rim- ming adds to their 4 Waistbands 28 to 34. ‘a Ok * * # at lowered prices Second Floor, Old Building ‘ " 7 ae The other is a sightly Sports | $40 $60 S | And the low y is an at : _— oe oxford, with a leather. sole. $4.75 to $7 shoes - 9 ‘ 50\Child ’ | to uits 24 50 Downstairs Store, Old Building |! two-tone effect—smoked horse \ japeent deatner Butt tater Girls Frocks, $12. ldren s Cotton 40 to 55 Overcoats | £ and brown. Best we've seen Y Spey Peet AGAriee: ° . “ xfords; tent } lace anywhere at... .aseenss $5.40 shoee with kid fopa. Hi ck calf Special for Saturday Socks at Half Price Fine suits from our own stock—broken lines. Und : skin oxfords; white buckskin | 50 custom-made vevulation} —and less because second ee a Pe A nder-price oxfords, Sizes 11% tu ¥ | dresses of fine French serge. * * * F _ . Gem Hair Downstairs Store, New Building es Navy blue. Sizes 6 to 14 _ 18 pair—instead of 36¢ and | ine overcoats and Uisters—broken lines. $3.50 for $5 shoes | trac] white, with esis ar wwe | i 34 to 42. Wonderf e— s—three a - vhite, with straight or - Size: re 34 2. if your s Nets, 40ca dozen Pan Calfakin lace (on button | ge nneee ok ven atten: | Ae) Meet eral urn. ish sizes are oO onderful chance—if your size i eat shoes. White buckskin button Sgt e oe 8 ts nere, Cap or TBS 1B WHI shoes. Sizes 4 to 8 f : . ig Auburn, blonde, tiack and 7 ini y suits — Two- sizes 64% to % F; hy . three sha‘les of brown, “* * Pee nia of rool seraey and Street Ficcr, od Buiding | 4,000 Shirts, $1.85 for $2.50 and $3 grades Di ital Store, New Buildin, 4 + . LS eranenalre Er Belicia ane5 ob: $8: shoes . ee Pena are _ Woven madras cloth—no prints or percales. Silk Sizes Bis 2 a in la ges, || Sizes 6 a 16. stripes, fancy stripes, and plain white. Made the - Firat Floor, Old Building Second Floor, Old Building Wanamaker we with center pleats, five buttons, and French cuffs. | ¢ * @ Men’s $2.50 Caps, $1 500 to choose from—-many imported. + * & Sample Suede Gloves, $1 These chamois suede gloves compare favorably with our regular $1.50 to $2 grades. Gauntlet style with farcy cuff— es enes some with fancy ing on} the back. Mousque! style,| March China & Lamp Sale Advance orders will be taken beginning today, Friday, and continuing Saturday, | Good Socks, 80c a pair = = | A combination of pure silk and artificial silk— ‘ | “excellent for service. Black or white with contrast- | also 12 and 16-buttor. lengths. U; ° d Monday and Tuesday. Transacti d deliveries » clockings “ni : i y and Tuesday. ransactions and deliver ing clockings. Sine, Ten sand, peari, mode| ntrimme to date from March 1, when the sale opens. Last February Sale , * » @ * SETS, . ne La ee ° . + « for Little Boys | Men’s Balbriggans, 75c Old and New Bulidings 5 . A 5 Col tg Suits Shirts or drawers—a good quality that most men — | Probably the besoenowp hats in America—the Ndernaaeers ok fy Gay Lathes ret ~ se know and want. Regular and stout sizes. . ’ e name appears on every hatyou will recognize it as Fane ina, 20 to 50 ¢ less | _ $1.95 By | pees me 4 ; y China, 20 to 50 per cent, less | Delightful variations of ws z Girls Spring Coats eeon as you pee ths * * * Glass and Artwares, 20 to 50 per cent. less the Oliver Twist model. Men’s & Spring Gloves, $1.65 Lovely polo coats lined from ; : 7 5 a Kitchenwares, 20 to 50 per cent. less es » * | A specially low price because of a specially for- s i All Spring samples—-all straw hats—large and » , . | ’ eee rat. Ibrtee wintets || small shapes light and dark colors. A wonderful $25,000 of Lamps and Shades, 1-4 to 1-2 less Sturdy wash materials. tunate purchase. end copen... .Anothe ws) in|] variety of more than 1,500 hats— ne Sizes 2 to 4 :car Cape-skin, gray, brown, tan All sizes the same sizes, are ready at se 6 $2 to $3 Knitted Ties, $1.25 95.,..And for th “gi FS yj i F 7 pe lhe Rd oe tes. to 16, genuire’ enrsel' Half Price and Less atone on view, now tn the Ching and: Lanp Girls’ Colored W ash One of the best lots we've seen in many a day. aie ail Usd may te heh at a 7 : Second Gallery, New Bullding Frocks, $1.25 to 8: All le beautifully knitted—in many colorings. The +95. vats. ownstairs store, uw Sizes 2 to 6 aker disposed of his sma s Downstairs Store, Old Buliding ° eat Buliding mae es posed of his mall Jote Floor, New Building [g ’ { ( A A

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