The evening world. Newspaper, September 8, 1922, Page 15

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— Sale of Fashion Furs continues Broadway at Ninth Good News for a When in Doubt, Steer the Little Boat of your uncertain mind to the side of mercy. Hard lines or roughshod methods will have a lesser force for good than mildness and clemency. We need not go to the ex- treme, as a merchant in an- other city, known personally to the writer, who would never sue & delinquent debtor for a bill and who quoted as a doctrine, ‘‘Forgive us ow debts as we forgive our debtors.” We need not be erratic or foolish. “The quality of mercy is not strained. It droppeth as the gentle rain from heaven.” (Signed) September 8, 1922. Peanut Brittle | 35c Saturday’s special | Ib. Crisp, fresh, appetizing, Made with “‘goobers” that crunch in the mouth. Street Floor, Old Building Eighth Gallery, New Builindg Gay Fibre Silk Scarfs, $2.50 + Pebble weaves, drop stitch and block effects in plain colors, stripes and checks, finished with knotted silk fringe. The last lot of these attractive scarfs sold for $3 to $5. Street Floor, Old Bullding Hand-Crocheted Bead Bags, $3.75 Draw-top bags. Well made. Deep colors. A most attractive price. Street Floor, Old Building Colorful, Economical Bead Girdles, 65c $1 to $1.95 Grades Special purchases. Flat braided and twisted rope rdles of jet, glass or chalk beads, woven in one or in effective color combinations and finished at either end with a long, bead tassel in self color. High shades, and conservative colorings. First Floor, Old Building Lovely ‘new colors in Silk Petticoats Silk jersey | Jersey and satin. . Jersey and taffeta... ( $3.95 Taffeta. Satin . Dozens of charming new styles. Deep accordion plaited ruffles, cut straight or prettil calloped around the bottom. Finished in many original and effective ways. Flounced styles, neatly tucked or corded and finished with nar- row, plaited ruffles. Plenty of short lengths for the school girl. Plenty longer lengths for wear with the new Autumn modes. Third Floor, Old Buliding Toilet Creams September Sale 40c Ruff Skin Creanm—35e. 75e Ruff Skin Cream —65e, 60c Creme Wahna, greaseless ~ 4c, 75e Wonderful Cold Cream Se. $1.25 Skin cream —80c, Bath Soaps Peroxide bath soap, 10c cake, $1.20 dozen; regularly 15c cake. Bath Tablets _I2e cake, $1.44 doz., regulurly 15e cake, Street Floor, Old Building “Sonia” Hair Nets 35c doz., reg. 50c . Large, full nets; cap or fringe shapes, made by hand of human hair. Blonde, auburn, light bro medium brown, dark brown or black. Street Floor, Old Building New Frocks, Suits, Topcoats | To Delight Miss 14 to 20 Persian Printed Crepe Frocks, $49.50 Exquisite soft dull colorings of old Persian embroideries and prints. ach model has some new detail of designing but all decoration is subordinated to the fascinating patterns of the materials. Jersey Blouse Frocks, $17.50 _ Wool jersey, pleated skirt, with adorable little separate blouse em- broidered in quaint figures. In brown, beaver color, red, tan, navy blue, gray and green with the embroidery in brilliant contrast. Wool Crepe Frocks, $25 .,1nvisibly checked. Beautifully made in simple one-piece model. Silver ball buttons on sleeves, a new note, And little lace collar, In brown, navy blue, black, rust, coffee color. Fur Collared Topcoats, $59.50 Raccoon or Australian opossum on stunning English coatings. They fit perfectly for they were made by the man who knows more about well-made sports clothes than any one else in this count.y. Tweed Suits, $32.50 Imported twe in smart dull colors. Short jackets, long jackets, belts or no belts, each suit has that well-bred look given only by good tailoring. Second Floor, Old Buliding Moleskin Capes and Short Coats In the Wanamaker Sale of Fashion Furs Circular capes, 48 inches long—-$265 Smart short coats, $225—less than Winter prices Beautifully worked fur; deep borders and large crush collars — Third Floor, Old Buliding Girls’ Wash Frocks, $1.95, $2.95 Just 100, Pretty frocks. One or two of a style. Until today $2.95 to $0. Voiles in plain colors, coin dots or checks, organdies, ginghams and flower-figured ty /-\® ities in lovely light colorings and | \\a Ws white. Sizes are from 6 to 16 ot k~ years, but not in every style or FRR Ay color. ¥ Topcoats, $8.50, $12.50 \« Originally $16.50 to $39.50 i Tailored models for every day wear, and a few models for dress occasions. L \ Sizes 6 to 14 [5 .) Sizes 6 to 14. 4 Second Floor, Old Building 4 Gir!s’ School Sweaters at $6 schoat tm and smart; the favorite sweaters for real sports wear at school and college. “Shaker” sweaters in both the coat and pull-over- the-head models —the latter with either roll collar or V neckline. New Cardigan sweater coats. In navy blue and white Second Floor, Old Building Have the Children’s Hair Cut — before going to school. Barber Shop spegially Jor children, in charge of patient, eapabla urd barbers=-adjoining the Infants’ Shop, Third Floor, Old uv, Grace Church side Charmeuse of good weave, $2 40 inches wide. 25 shades now most called for y good weave close, heavy, with good high finish, making lly good for cout, wrap and suit linings for Fall and Winter Good, too, for dresses for daytime use wear, Silk Rotunda—Street Floor, Old Building School Frock Materials Poiret Twill, $3.75 a yd. Fine soft. finish, in navy blue. 54 inches wide. Black and brown. The favorite fabric in Paris for simple frocks in, wide. In | black and exquisite colors, Silk and Wool Canton | French Challis, Crepe, $2.25 a yd. | $1.25 a yd. In every color one would want for a frock, 38 in, wide Gay, culoriul patterns, 30 in, ‘ ‘i | wide French Serge, $1.65 to $2.45 a yd. Worsted Jersey, Fine qualities of this smart $2 a yd, fabric. 4 inches wide. 1 7 5 n tubular form, most conveni- Silk and Cotton ant tor ome usweamaier on Crepe, $1.25 a yd. - inches wide. In black, nav N browr and other sha designs in the favorite Colonial print in, wide F Floor, Old Building | | | ie Mast Formarly A. T. Stewart THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 8, amily —First Fall Saturday. OPEN ALL DAY 192g, Store hours now 9 to 5.30 Telephone 5700 Stuyvesant Women’s New Fall Skirts A maker's sample line \ Less than wholesale prices. ( $7.95 Each skirt is an individual model--pleated, wrap-around, straight. Fine fabrics, in novelty weaves, some from Rodier. Waistbands in sizes 28, 29 and 32, 4 Second Floor, Old Bullding Silk Stockings—Half Price $1.25 700 pairs. Perfect. Ingrain | thread silk from top to toe. { Blac! Double tops and soles. High spliced heels, Full fashioned. Sizes 814 and 9 only—hence the price. Very special—Silk Stockings, 65c 2,880 pairs. Pure silk, with and soles. Rembrandt ribbed. in all sizes. cotton tops Russia calf, mercerized Blaclv and Cordovan in sizes 915 and 10 only. Main Alsie, Street Floor, Old Buliding Lamps in the September Sale At discounts of 20 to 50 per cent. Floor Lamps Solid mahogany with twolights | (without shades), $9.50 to $45— for $12.50 to $60 grades, Beautifully painted and deco- rated’ Wood and metal in entirely new designs, gold and_ black, blue and silver, gold and white, black with gay olor other com- binations (without shades), $12.50 to $65—for $18.50 to $100 grades. finish for lights, or in polychror (without shades), $6.25 $12.50 grades. Bridge Lamps Wrought iron, with 12 decorated or banded pare paper shade priced, $4.50, $5, § Boudoir Lamps Soltd mahogany with one bulb Solid mahogany chair floor 5 ei ; and 10 in. decorated parchment lamps, two lights each (without | [aber shades, $4.50-—for $0.60 shades), $11.50—for $16.50 ‘ } grades. MERGE Chair floor lamps in silver and French Silk Shades black, gold and black (without | For boudoir lamps—just off shades), $9.50—for $12 grades. ship- a group, new mod a third less’ than usual pri $5 to $106—for $7.50 to $160 grades. Second Gallery, New Bullding Featured Saturday in the Housewares Sale Mail and phone orders filled $9—-for $11 Bathroom Scales, | $3.40—for $4.25 Step Ladders white enameled, weigh up — 5 ft.— well made, strongly 270 Ibs. | braced. ‘ $2.50-for $3 Bathroom Mirrors, white enameled frame, 12 x 18 in. plate glass. $6.25-for $8.50 Bathroom Cabinets, white enameled, 15 x 20 in., with 9!) x 13!y in. mirror. $1.75—for $2.25 Cork Bath Mats, 18 x 27 in. $1.10--for $1.65 Aladdin | Aluminum Covered Saucepots, side handles, hold 4 qts. $1.05 for $1.35 Aluminum Lipped Preserving Kettles hold 8 qts. | $1.10—-for $1.25 Wash Boards | —family size, double zinc. Table Lamps Half Price Solid mahogany, with two $6.50 for $7.75 Clothes Wringers, 11 in. rubber rolls, improved guide boards, guar- | anteed 3 years, for family use. $2.20-for $2.75 Folding Tables, adjustable to 5 different for $3.25 Family Dial bs. by ounces, covered dial, $2.65 for $3.50 Coffee Mills fasten to table or shelf, adjust~ able for fine or coarse grinding, | }opper holds 4 ounces. — $4 for $5 Electric [rons “Branded Wanamaker,” Appliance Compat dison Klectr stpoint ire’ made py the makers of the famous. t Family size, 6 Ibs., (ull nickel-plate, heating element of ard high quality, fully guaranteed, complete with 6 feet of cord and plug. 600 at September Sale price of $4. ‘Seventh Gallery, New Bullding The Chiza Sale in-a Nutshell 20 to 50 per cent. less for— Dinner S@ts—French chin lish semi-porcelain, America china and porcelain, other im ported china. Heavy Cut Glass. Household Glassware—of the best pressed glass, Kitchen Cooking Earthenware Fry Cooking Glassware Imported Fancy Glassware Tea and Coffee Sets. And chocolate sets, dessert, berry at salad sets. Concrete Garden Furniture “20 per cent. less for— All Open Stock Dinner Sets | bone china, some of French china and all Open Stock Glass Stem- magnificently decorated ware, All Our Pottery — by English, Cereal Sets—(some are French, Amer Spanish and than 20 per cent. less) aay Libteed vas owls, Service Plates—Also salad, Breakfast Set f English entree, fish, bread-and-butter aid | semi-porcelain, French an d dessert plates of finest English American china Half Price for— Bronze and Marble figures and Canning supplieg--Glass jars, pedestals caps, rubbers, many types Our entire collection One-fourth original price for— A table full of odds and ends Plates, cups and sa of china and semi-porcelain. | dinner coffer cups-ar French und American chit: | pauce boats, vovernd t English semi-porcelain. Uther % vered imported pieces. And Amerivan | 8 Sugars and creams, mea porcelain platters, vegetable cea Specially grouped Frocks in the Women’s Fashion Salon | A_ successful innovation— new Frocks purchased and grouped to sell at one special rice which under the usual | | | uying conditions would be marked much higher, | New Oxfords for jammer ‘ Twill Frocks at $49.50 School girls, $7.50 | In ten well-made models. Black or brown calfskin Coat, straight line, pan- Smart, five eyelet oxfords. | eled and draped frocks. fixes over a very comfortable | an, new trimming braids, es- pecially are attractively used. Moderately rounded toes bidet 3 rounded enough to be comfor- Excellent for business women | table, pointed enough to fol and for those who need a simple low ‘the mode, Perforated, practical tailored frock with which | wing. tipss Stout soles. Mili: | tobegintheseason tary heels of leather. First Floor, Old Building | Wool Stockings for School children, $1 | | Three-quarter length | | Made in England | Medium weight. & shades Crepe Frocks at $35 Delightful models in crepe de chine and canton crepe, expressing the new ideas in the use of pleats, lattice work and other trimmings and showing the new treatments of slim girdles and necklines. Black, y Blue, and Brown, in the cloth and silk frocks. Second Floor, Old Building Women’s Topcoats at $39.50 | navy blue, black, lovat Full Length and Lined Throughout | mixtures, gray, Russian Smart coats, exceptionally good at the price, for they | calf, heather mixtures—and are well cut, of chinehilla cloth, fleecy mixtures and plaids, white and lined throughout with silk. In gray, brown, tan and bluish tones. Leather buttons, raglan sleeves: the best of tailoring. Second Floor, Old Bullding Hats, $10 Fancy turn-over tops. | Sizes 614 to 91. | ALL wool —ribbed. Excellent value. Street Floor, Old Building Stunning Velvet A distinctive collection, Lyons and panne velvet. Adaptations of exclusive Paris-made models among them. Special Corsets | for the school girl Her First Corset Light-weight, lightly-boned, pink cotton figured brocade, $2. For the older girl Pink satin striped batiste with elastic waistband, $3.50. For the young miss . Pink satin striped patiste, medium low bust, $3. | | msroroveusne “Student” Blouses, $3.95, $4.50 With starched collars and cuffs New models in checked dimity Collars and cuffs of fine starched cambric, in different smart shapes, : Broadcloth Silk Shirts, too—$5.95 Shapes small, medium and large. Charming versions of the tricorne. H. with shirred brims that roll softly away from the face. Picturesque large, wide- brimmed hats many featuring the irregularly shaped brima which Parisian modistes are sponsoring this season. Lovely, soft tones of brown, taupe, navy blue or black S Ss Second Floor, Old Building for School Clothing One's own name woven in a Woven name tapes | | | | guaranteed fast color reen, Innenally fi ‘ ali . * ee Todi bluesor laventier con white Unusually fine, both in quality of silk and in making, cambrie tape, easily sewn into at this low price. Third Floor, Old Building any garment 3 dozen names, $1.50. . it r 8 don 2 Picked Suits for Boys, $17.50 | 12 dozen names, $3. Icke uits 0 y ? % Kach with two pairs of trousers, Street Floor, Old Building Picture them —all wool—finely shaped coat front, taped seams, shapely collar, full-lined knickers, extra bar-tacking at all tearable point Right fit. Correct style. Serviceable, Nice variety of weaves, shades, patterns, Sizes 8 to 18 yrs. | Frocks and Hats Other fine Fall Suits, $12.50 to $30. | for Infants—59c .o. | $2.50 to $4 Blouses—for $1.45 ation Shop, | Sizes 2 ty 6 years Play frocks of sturdy chintz Fortunate find, just in time for school. Brocades, brooches, im- or chambray, in some instances | ported madras, madras with mercerized cotton ad silk stripes, oxford made with little matching pan- | cloth. Fine variety of colors and patterns, Sizes 6 to 16 yrs. ties: Street Floor, New Bullding Dainty frocks, soft voiles, for dress-up occasions . Originally $199 to $2.90 150 Tennis Rackets at $8.75 Picturesque pokes. Roll-brim $l0 to $15 grades. Standard makes—Bancroft, Lee hats Quaint sunbonnets, In Spaulding and others. Throat cut models. Strung with pique, orgundie and gingham. plea et a Originally $2.95 to $8.95. AMSHICO gy S0c each. Sa $1.25 racket presses and $1 racket covers—75¢ each. ay. Third Floor, Old Buliding Sports Shop—Street Floor, New Bullding. First Arrivals--Men’s Fall Suits Several hundred of as fine suits as ever left the tailor’s bench. Browns, grays, herringbones. Rough weaves. Smooth weaves. Two and three button co Models for young men. Models for other men. $40 to $65. 1,200 English Broadcloth Shirts, $2.85 Wonderful shirts. Look like custom-made, Buttons, for instance, are 4-hole buttons. Sizes 14 to 17. Three sleeve lengths. Plain white. Very distinctive 2,400 Silk Neckties at 65c Use-up of ends of silks that go into $1, $1.50 and $2 neckties. Great variety. are some of our ondon Shop neckties—-foulards, Spitalfields silks, ete. 1,400 pairs $1.50 Silk Socks—75c Manufacturer's close-out. Pure silk. Self-raised vertical stripes, mercerized cotton cuffs, Included toes and heel izes 91, t0 1114, in black, white, gray, navy blue, green, Russian calf, cordovan. n . 1,000 Wool and Cotton Undershirts—$1 each If we had the drawers to match the price would be $1.50 or $2, according to style. Two styles--single-lreasted, and double back and front — both in sizes 38 to 50 chest measurement, Heavy weight wool and cotton mixed, natural color New Fall Hats, $3, $4, $5, $6 sec eicor. now eunaing

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