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bee TI A as USP LRA ET ENT SRA TD Nee HT PERI A APRN EE OR TIO TE TROT TOTS ea > “4B EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, reer FP OR Ue hE aN RT -OOTOBER 11, 1922, : This is Safety Week : » Don’t Get Hurt « Broadway at Ninth | TOBE SURVEYED ace ans! Engineers Wigl Make Three- Year Tests as Guide for Changes. Because of the frequent flooding of various sections of the city, due to incapacity of sewers to carry off water im heavy storms, a survey Is to be or: of the eifect of storms upon the Y's sewer system. The results will gulde the city in planning the size of future sewers and may lead to the re- @esigning and reconstruction of such parts of the present system as are found to bm antiquated. The special committee appointed by the Board of Estimate consists cf Arthur 8. Tuttle, Chief Engineer of that body, and chief and consulting Engineers representing the , Bo 50 Fine Dining-room Suites: And 100 Separate Pieces At Just HALF Price |. $261.75 for a $523.50 Suite—up to $880 for a $1,760 Suite | ‘ $81,542 worth for $40,771—this is the Columbus Day offering from the fur- niture store, an offering so remarkable that every suite and every single piece should be bought up before the day ends. various eh Presidents. Part of the re- quired appropriation has been granted, and if the remainder $s forthcoming work on the early next year. ‘The committee will take ob: tions, covering a period of three y or longer, in. carefully selected typical areas, probably one in each borough that is completely provided with sewers. In each area there will be es- tablished automatic recording rain Sauges and other devices for, measur- ing the flow in the sewers ific data on the They Come in Mahogany and Walnut —the most popular woods of the day, and in the period designs most in demand: QUEEN ANNE SHERATON ITALIAN RENAISSANCE CHIPPENDALE HEPPELWHITE ADAM Two of the suites are decerated lacquer. All are of nine, ten or eleven pieces. 4 The Remarkable Prices are due to a desire to sell out all patterns not to be reordered and to do so quickly. The enormous amount of buildings now being completed forces a demand on us for furniture that is beyond all precedent. We are getting in large quantities of fur- niture to meet this demand, and we must make room on our floors at once. The reductions are made from our regular prices prevailing up to this sale— this list shows the range of prices on | Some of the Suites $513 from $1026—walnut; 10 pieces. $550 from $1100—mahogany; 9 pieces. $559.50 from $1119—walnut; 10 pieces, $611 from $1222—walnut; 13 pieces. $600 from $1200—walnut; 12 pieces. $697 from $1394—mahogany; 9 pieces. $621.50 from $1243—mahogany; 10 pieces. $495.50 from $991—mahogany; 10 pieces. $718 from $1436—mahogany; 12 pieces. $525 from $1050—walnut; 9 pieces, $740 from $1480—mahogany; 10 pieces, Be sure to come early in the day; furniture of this high quality at half price will fairly walk out of the store. survey will be started The absence of storm capacity of New York's sewer: has caused confusion and expen: to the present the city's eng have not known liow much capacity is needed to deal with storms. ‘The People of Queens have been protesting against an ass dollars for new ‘end have bee her hand, or Manha Cized as not ent of millions of rs that they cor tilt to#large. On the s have been planned have been criti $261.75 from $523.50—walnut; 9 pieces, $501 from $602—mahogany; 10 pes. | $402 from $804—Decorative;. 10 pes. $411 from $822—walnut; 9 pieces. | | $460 from $920—mahogany; 10 pieces. $475 from $950—mahogany; 10 pieces. $488 from $976—walnut; 10 pieces. | p Sixth Gallery, New Bullding, 20 to 40 Per Cent, Carpets and : Linoleums pi Regardless of advance in prices and tariff duties Some are reductions from our own stocks; others are special purchases; all are standard Wanamaker grades in perfect condition. 900 yds. Imported Scotch Seamless Broadloom Chenille-Carpets At $9.25 per sq. yd. for the $11.50 grade wide; can be cut any length and bound as rugs, or made to cover floor entire Plain colors—taupe, brown, sand, blue and gun-metal. * * * but Great Stories in McCall’s Magazine Rafael Sabatini author of “Scara-' mouche,” begins a breathless romance of intrigue, love and ad- venture of the days “when knighthood was in flower.” pon Joseph Read Vance Doom,” a gripping novel of two lives linked bythe tradi- tion that twins must die together. Gene Stratton-Porter asks “Are women fair in politics?’—and gives a startling answer. 12: ft. without seams. 2,000 yds. Imported Seamless Wool-back Chenille Carpets made in Czecho-Slovakia—$12.50 sq. yd. for the $16 grade Widths, 9, 12 and 15 feet. Extra long heavy pile. Colors—taupe, sand, mulberry, * * * blue, 1,800 yds. fine quality Worsted Wilton Carpets, 27 in. wide | ' At $4.15 a yard for the $5.50 grade Plain colors—taupe, rose, gray, brown, green, blue, red and mulberry, eo * ; 7,000 yds. Plain and Figured Wilton Carpets, 27 in. wide At $3.60 a yard for the $4.50 grade Colors—gray, rose, light blue, green and mulberry; allover and two-tone effects in neu- | tral colors. | * * * 4,900 yds. English Axminster and Belgium Saxony Carpets, | 27 in. wide, at $3.45 a yard for the $4.50 grade . Oriental and small allover designs in ‘the Axminster; plain colors—rose, taupe, and blue—in the Saxony, green | * * * 3,000 yds. Imported English Velvet Carpets, 27 in. wide | At $2.40 a yard for the $4 grade, | Three patterns only; Oriental and self-toned greens; hall and stair carpet to i * * 2,000 yds. Short Length Carpets, $2.25, $2.50, $3.15 a yard for the $2.75, $3.50, $4.50 grades | Axminsters, velvets and Wiltons, plain and figured; lengths from 5 to 19 yards. ; « * * 2,000 yds. Imported Inlaid Linoleum, $2 a square yard for | the $2.50 grade; $1.35 a square yard for the $2 grade | Colors go through to burlap back.’ 15 patterns in a wide range of colors, ‘i Third Gallery, New Bullding, Holworthy Hall vividly tellsthedramatic story of a lonely man’s love that burst into autumn bloom. ° Are Colleges Corrupt- ing Main Street Girls? An astounding revela- tion by Dr. Lucian Cary ofthemoralityof Amer- ican college youth. match. Also Stories by Robert W. Chambers, Fannie Heaslip Lea, Nalbro Bartley; and the first of the New Winter Fashions beau- tifully portrayed. Get it today at Your Newsdealer’s Boys’ High-grade Suits at wholesale cost The November ee. IM‘Call’s Magazine Every suit has two pairs trousers $15.75 One of the best makers of boys’ clothing in America made these suits. They represent a surplus of about 300 suits—of tweed, cassimere, cheviot, homespun and mix- tures of various kinds—-something we seldom have. Finely tailored; smartly fashioned; in sizes 8 to 18 years. 10% FAULTY SEWERS ~ CAUSING FLOODS Street Floor, New Buliding Specially Prepared WANAMAKER Sales for Columbus Day--Thursday When the Whole Family May Shop. Together for Autumn Needs | 95c yard Largest Assemblage of Pianos under one roof Telephone 4700 Stuyvesant Formerly A. T. Stewart FOR MISS 14 to 20 Hand-made French Frocks Women’s Fine Winter Coats Very Special—at $29 to $98 We searched the market for these coats—because we in- sisted on having not only a lira he and MA betray | at these low prices, but -authentic fashions. They are the Imported from Paris, orig- best coats we have seen this season—at these prices. | jnuny, peioed from §$75- es In browns, kit fox gray, navy blue and black. All (with the excep- | $110 and at that, under the tion of the first group) are of the velvety soft pe fabrics, lined with old tariff! crepe de chine or soft crepe satin and interlinec | Furs, where used, are specially selected skins. Many | de cht d Gi tt models are without fut, as this year the demand for soft | Coss delighttul anada of 94, wrap-around furless coats is noteworthy. | bine’ andy blacks blue, navy At$i9. ees Black caracul collars andeuffs | . ’ in straight line coats, untrimmed | Fascinating designs— Not just the ordinary wrap around and bloused coats. (3 models). | ‘ beaded frocks, of no partic- | ular imagination, but really At $59 | Wolf, and very soft wolf, col- lovely examples of the lar and: cuffs, mole ‘collar and : ee i cuffs’on wrap around and | Smartest type of Paris straight coats and slender beaded frocks. Sony: Vsbati oddest Oey For afternoon and evening | all-over patterz.s, including the bs wear, smart scalloping (illustrated) and At $79 the little fa f patterns, in peas- Smart coats with the new crush Steel, crystal and the new dull ant designs of bands and squares Gollavas cand effective sleeve colored beads, sometimes used | and in stunning borders.- making much of corded pin tue! with fine silk embroidery. In Second Floor, Old Bullding, and silk stitching (4 models). At $98 Fox collars—brown, black and | double pointed—of unusual qual- 250 Dinner Sets at 20. j ars, peaver or squire collars , to 40 per cent. less trinimed coats too, (5 models). Of Pic light-weight porcelain Second Floor, Old Building. *~-* Cay $33.50 Sets for twelve persons—$20 P Three designs—green lines with gold festoons; gdld lines with green foliated scroll design, blue lines with gold recoco border. The same sets, service for six persons, $18.50 grade for $12.50 * * * $30 Sets for twelve persons—$18.50 » Two design’, a Greek key border and a Wider conven- tional design composed of geometrical figures, both in bright gold. ‘i At $29 Utility coats of fine double- faced or plain mixtures. (two models). ity on straight coats, great wolf collars, beaver or squirrel collars For Children 2 to 6 Wool Chinchilla Coats, $12.75 Our $15 grade. Straight belted model, excellent for both little girls and boys, in Germania chinchilla cloth. Venetian sateefi linings and warm interlinings. French blue or cinna- mon brown. Sizes 2 to 6. Hats to match these coats, $3.50. Warm Jersey Togs, $5.95 and $6.95 Two-piece bloomer dresses for little girls two to six are made in a pretty yoke model with white poplin collars and cuffs, $6.95—were $7.95. The same sets, service for six perce $16 grade -for $11.50 ; Suits for little boys two to five have straight over-blouses, with * Tooled cought log towers “Megewers anew ee $37.50 Coin ‘Gold Dishes Sets—$29.50 French blue, rust or scarlet. Third Floor, Old Bullding. 100 pieces, service for twelve persons, A wide coin gold band design with heavy coin gold handles. Women’s High Shoes, $5 The same sets, service ie oe! persone $22.50 grade for $16 4 . That have been $10 to $14 ‘ Other Dinner Sets—$20 to $50—less than half price Very beautiful designs in imported china, American 0! airs from our regular stocks—tan and black calf- skin , te aertary * Cuban heels, Brown kidskin with mili- | Porcelain, English semi-porcelain. Service 6 and 12 persons. tary heels. Black kidskin with Ciban heels. Sizes 214 to 9 Uplate en sitee in the lot; widths AAA to D. $8.50 Cut Glass Bowls and Vases—$5 A time to stock up for the entire winter! * Handsome values. 9 inch orange and fruit bow!s, 12 inch First Floor, Old Bullding. vases; all richly and heavily cut. second Gallery, New Buliding, Men’s $60 and $65 Two- . trousers Suits for $44.50 23 new patterns—models-and sizes for men and young men We looked ahead to Columbus Day. We went to one of our good makers and told him what we wanted—some- thing special, underprice, but of our regular standard grade, This is the result -his co-operation helps us to of- fer these good suits at $44.50. TWO MODELS FOR MEN--A three-button conservative coat, and a threé-button slight-form-fitting coat. Smart, effective. Good Crepe de Chine $2:55 yd. “A lovely soft quality with that crepey weave that does not crush, 40 in. wide and of good weight. In 13. colors—black, white, flesh, orchid, pink, navy blue, ‘steel and mercury grays, tan,’canard green, light coral, porcelain blue, cardinal red. Silk Rotunda Street Floor, Old Bullding. Beaded Bags and Envelopes, $2.95 x rr of bead kWO MODELS FOR YOUNG MEN—A three-button coat and bios atts ae” gealah, a foud-button coat, both with straight backs, short veuts and small Metal frames ainsi lapels that button high, New, different, distinctive, gun-metal or 0 1 si . . ba finish, 3 : : Envelope, silk lined Fabrics are fine worsteds and cassimeres—best for bead strap h Autumn, Sizes 34 to 46—regulars, longs, shorts, stouts, with small loop. In bri . blue, black,-in plain tones and with flowe rs, dots and stripes in beads of contrasting colors. * * + $2.50, Woven Madras Shirts for $1.95 2,400 that are the pick of the market, half of them with fibre silk stripes which make them look very rich; others in the usual woven madras patterns; and many of white madras; all made with Wanamaker specifications with centre pleats. Only 2,400. a ld r DY 1 ~ =< $2.50 Woven Madras Pajamas for $1.95 1,200 in white and fancy stripes of the same exvellent woven madras that is of- fered in the shirts, but without the fibre silk stripes. 1 Street Floor, New Building, Broadway and Ninth Street Side $2 to $5 English Tweed Caps for $1.25 Street Floor, Old Building Brocaded Ribbons 33 grades ty $1.50 to Brocaded and 1 300 yards, a 7 to 12 in ribbons, purchase, » beautiful designs 1 ch used gor Soe re ok ane Each one with the non-ereasable and ndn-breakable peak—you may roll the cap covery Ue me’ up, put it aw in your pocket and it comes out as fresh as when it was new. Cut “Main Aisle generously la which makes them comfortably fitting; hand finished and silk trim- Street Floor: O18 Building med, A host of dark and light patterns. We took all the importer had and could get only 648. Street Floor, Néw Bullding , b ’ A ms NI or Wood-handled Silk Men’s $9 and $10 Shoes for $7.35 Three styles, in black kidskin and cglfskin and Umbrellas, $6. 95 tan culture, in sizes 6 to 11, widths A to D, that for Women 4 unr one reason or another have been slightly changed in brellis our re-orders. They are the kind of ss of whieh Uh te it will pay to buy 2 or 3 pairs and alt ate in their tesmroe use during the winter, thus getting longer wear, All or amber-color from our own stock Street Floor, New Buliding, Fourth Avenus and 8th Streét Side, green, brown, purple, A Street Floor, New Bulldiny? Exquisitely beaded—$59. 50 :

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