The evening world. Newspaper, October 12, 1922, Page 15

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yw largest, of bronze, is more than a foot in height. There are nearly 200 ele- Gold and Bronze Elephants hants in th Nection. ‘The bells In Art Sold at Lawson Auction | °°: 2%2.2°2.2",02,.°7 A battered hand organ gtands In a corner of the dining room. It* was 1,000 Pieces Under Hammer To-Day Include Bric-a-|purchasea by the financier tor $100 from an itinerant Italian whose music Brac, Pictures, Rugs, Silver Plate and Curios. pleased him, EGYPT, Mass, Oct. 12—Thomas W. Lawson was a trader again to- day, this time not in copper stock but in bronze elephants. The famous financier who has weathered many a Wall Street crisis, was disposing through his trustees of the furnishings of Dreamwold, his luxurious South hore estate, for the purpose, of bringing his affairs in order after a period unfavorable operations. The estate itself will be sold privately. The atctioneer's hammer fell on @————————_——. thaa a thousand of the articles ) of the world. ‘They comprise bronzes, comprise Dreamwold treasures, insured valuation of which is 000. The sale, the first of a will continue to-morrow and This is Safety Week Don’t Get Hurt Largest Assemblage of Pianos under one roof Telephone 4700 Stuyvesant Broadway at Ninth Formerly A. T. Stewart Great Doings in Floor Coverings these days at Wanamaker’s Cat The non on are in the face of rising ., Wholesale costs and a higher tariff, y © eS The largest stock of Oriental in New York City— upwards of a million dollars’ worth a great ait of whic K is lard peng at a fifth to a third under stan prices, Features or Friday are: Jealousy, Spite LAST TWO DAYS and Ill Nature JA ong nae fae es are neighbors to move away i from rather than cultivate. MAICA R A Cc E Ss They all live in a gloomy shed and are ever plotting To-Morrow, Six Woll Filled, Diversified mischief, Overnight Events Better to go a long dis The Cosmopoiltan Handleap tance out oe your way to The Lauretton Purse avoid them. “Let not the sun go down upon your wrath,” (Signed) bric-a-brac, pictures, rugs, silver plate and many curios. Unique among them are the collec- tions of elephants and small bells, The pachyderms, in ivory, bronze,’ china . . aid Srbclou sanla, dee’ OPA of 50 extra-size Orientals the world's cleverest craftsmen. The| Mf Ay. 11." | = Name Sise Grade Sala price smallest, made ef pure gold with ivory GRAND , _ Kashgar—18.1 x 12.2 ft. The collections of art objects have n brought together from all parts ave tusks, Is the size of a peachstone; the Chinese—16 x 12.2 ft.. p94 October 12, 1922. Kashgar—17 x 18.4 ft. $650 i) eters 1 oe ‘ $550 Fare LN RM EA a ; Serapi—21 x 13.10 ft.. $720 ONE A BROTHER 0 ny 3) Ill .Five more shades in |. The Indispensable Frocks of a — | fanaiuy 1343.48 6 ie M Serapi—23.6 x 13.10 ft. th ” Charge I t Crepe d’ Annam New Social Season, $55 to $79 Ispahan—21 x 128 ft... pea , $3.85 yard Realizing the importance of distinctive frocks for after- | Ispahan—19.5 x 14 ft... $1000 4 That’s all there ts to opening a liberal credit ie Hi noon and dinner wear the Women’s Fashion Salons have Hamadan--23.6 x 13.9 tt $1259 . oer account here; select your suit or overcoat—or e This silk has been such carefully and discriminatingly made a delightfully smart Kermansha—20 x 10.10 ft. tase Two Cousins Wounded Near both—and a success that people are collection of Kermansha—16.9 x 11 ft $2100 $1375 asking for it iff additional Sarouk—19.2 x 12.6 ft $2250 $1800 Spot Where Gang Leader Killed Three. Sam Shillitan!, twenty-three, No. 241 Mulberry Street, ang Sam Shilli- t&ni, twenty-six, No. 2408 Hoffman Street, Bronx, were shot in the right foot and back respectively, early to- day in Mulberry, near Kenmare reet, a few feet from where the Paper Box Kid,” a brother of one, killod a civilian and two policemen in 1913. The men mysteriously wounded to- ay are cousins, and say they do not know who shot them or any reason for it. The police believed a myste- rious automobile they chased into enmare Street figured in the shoot- Individual Models All the lovely soft silks, with the new crinkly and gaufre crepes and the ever effective crepe de chine and crepe satins. In many shades of brown, in blue and black and in lighter colors, too, such as the lovely greens and soft grays.and beiges. colors. While {t is scarce we have been able to find it in five new shades— elephant gray, toast brown, seal brown, sapphire blue and a vivid green. And more of it in the shades we have had before—Chi: red, navy blue, gray, black, a. 40 in. wide, the silk lends itself to draping with an almost exotic charm because of its clinging softness and a sheen almost moire in effect. Pay a Little Each Week or Month ’ ° The Sale of Wilton Rugs took New-York by storm. Some of the lots sold out at once, but the following desirable groups are in good variety: Fine Wilton Rugs $44 for $66 rock wool Wiltons, 6 ft. 9 in. x 9 ft. $72 for $106 super worsted Wiltons, 9 x 12 ft. $115 for $170.50 worsted Wiltons, 11 ft. 3 in. x 12 ft. $142.50 for $205 worsted Wiltons, 11 ft. 3 in. x 15 ft. Excellent Chenille Rugs > $36.50 for $50 rugs, size 6 x 9 ft. $52.50 for $72.50 rugs, size 8 x 10 ft. $59.50 for $87.50 rugs, size 9 x 12 ft. The Sale of Carpets is gia oa Prec cay all grades from very fine to medium at Colorful Trimmings Gay embroidery, fine beadings and appliques of other fabrics often combined with tinsel and other new ways of adding brilliance to the mode, are used with lavish hand and fine sense of design. Note: As these frocks are the result of very special shopping on our part, the prices are well worthy of consideration. Second Floor, Old Bullding a e . . FUR Neckpieces So essential for the perfect costume The Fur Salon is featuring a special collection of Silk Rotunda, Street Floor, Old Buliding Where else such ie, es cy pease rene ‘if 7 { ; Br idge Lamps for $3? moderately priced neckpieces; single skins and smartly exceptionally low Exige’: A Miscicatditecy) (sen agains i Ve BN otwroughtiron, | Sh8Ped scarves that are so important at this season of 27 in. Wilton Carpets } colors. Resi Ahcrciicg ccgea tae e well-made, inblack are $15 to $79.50 Australian © $18 to $8034, for 00 ge ~Piam ad ined Wilton In many colors and wounded cousins went home. mM art uit Ss finishwith a touch cate L AR Bry _fustraltan Opossum, Pesan ly tendhacag’l ieceapeeeres oh few fect from where they were of gold on tip and Mink, $19.75. Dyed Baum Marten, $55 to Seamless Chenill shét, according to the police, “The =P base. Good tripod Stone Marten, $37.50. $65. CAMISSS REALE Carpets Paper Box Kid,” a brother of Fred base with feet that Moleskin, $35 to $49.50. Third Floor, Old Bullding hii hb gat et ra ac for the $16 grade. 27 in. English Velvet Carpets ap $2.40 yd. for the $4 grade—in Oriental and self-toned greens! Hall and stair carpet to match. Short Length Carpets for $2.75 grades i] Axminsters, Velvets and for $3.50 grades Wiltons—lengths from for f 5 to 9 yards, ‘Third Gallery, New Bullding High-Grade Wrist Watches Imported from Geneva under the old tariff and Sam Shillitani, on May 8, 1913, shot and Killed a man named Rizzo and then Policeman Charles J. Teare and Probationary Policeman William B. Heaney, who tried to arrest him. While awaiting execution in Sing Sing he killed a keeper, but finally was executed. CHOCOLATE MALTED MILK OU can have it at home—just as you get it at the soda fountain. All of the ingredients are in one package. No fuss—no mixing. The delicious choc- olate flavor is already in it. ._ * @ ‘Slovakia —$1. The Women’s Sports Shop presents first in New York The “‘Dab-Dab” Sweaters, $5 Just as smart and gay as they can be and the most original sweaters seen in many a season, Each an individual pattern ‘That is the firat and most impbrtant bit of news, for by some secret process a the weaving, no two are ever quite ike. stand close but ® square steady. Adjust- able at rod. Six feet of cord, bulb, @ Overcoats For Both Dad and Son 529°? % °60 Perhaps you've conceived the idea that you cannot obtain a good selection at credit store. A visit to this store will quickly show you your mistake. We carry at all times a most complete assortment of smart suits and overcoats for men and young men, fashioned of fine all wool fabrics in the most wanted styles and made by some of the foremost makers of men's clothing. Clothes with a reputation of 36 years’ square dealing behind them—clothes that we are sure enough of to guarantee for complete satisfaction. HECHT BROS 53-57 W. 14th St., Near 6th Ave. monize, $1 to $7.50. Of decorated archment paper, Banded and painted with flowers. A good selection at prices under $6. Second Gallery, New Bullding $2.25 yd. $2.60 yd. $3.15 yd. Handhags, $3 A noteworthy collection of at least 2,500 at this price Shopping, swagger, pouch bags and envelope purses. As- sembled with the one thought of greatest value linked with correct style. Of leather: pin seal, beaver calfskin, goatskin, walrus grain seal, long grain seal. Of duvetyn, yelvet and moire and pckin silk, in good qualities, Well fitted with mir- rors, change purses, some with combs. Good silk linings in the silk y and velvet bags. Excellent leather linings in rn most of the leather bags. Sy Impressionistic The careless splashing freedom of design, the brilliant mingling of colors, found in the new impressionistic paint- ings, are amusingly enough transferred to simple slip-over sweaters of fine mohair wool which are so smart now for all sports wear. In more than twelve stunning,color combinations. Second Floor, Old Bullding $21 wu $26 | Both ribbon bracelet watches with guaran- teed 15 jewel move- ments, At $21 aro 14-karat gold cases in fancy shape, with shaped SPECIALIZATIONS NOTB—Priced at little above ordinary ‘coat to us; offered every little while; a most unusual reason for watching carefully the fashions in the Wanamaker Gray Salons—gowns, wraps, lingerie and other articles. FRIDAY—IN THE NEGLIGEE SALON Pretty Silk Neghigees, $10.50 Our $12.75 grade Wing-like sleeves of Georgette crepe, falling softly from deep armholes, are an interesting detail of new negli- gees of heavy satin, made in a simple straight-line style to look like little frocks, crystals and dials, At $26 are very smal! white gold watches in 6 designs. dewel.s Shop, Street Floor, Old Bui'ding Black,-brown, gray, navy blue, tans, taupes. With the fingers! No pairt at all! Drop a Street Floor, Old Bullding little ‘‘Freezone” on a sore, tender corn or a = = callus. Instantly they stop hurting, then shortly you lift that bothersome corn or callus Soft Souple Laces right off, root and all, without pain, soreness or irritation. Yes, magic! Pure Linen Draperies. At Less than Half Price. are favorites with the smart 2,225 yards Irish linen hand-blocked in 89 designs Parisienne Heavy, rich Spanish silk all- : . . 4 c Jover laces and flouncings are those In chair, rose, turquotse, mauve, 475 yards 750 yards 1,000 yards i most favored, and the Lace Shop peach, French blue, or black, of our regular of our regular of our regular now presenta & charming sollece o «© «© $2.25 grade for $4.25 grade for $7.25 grade for 10n 0! , finish, all covered with 95c yd. | $1.95 yd. | $2.95 yd. The Draperies Shop has achieved a ‘ half price 2,225 yards of natural color p signs, from a manufactu IN THE LINGERIE SALON Exquisite Silk Underthings attractive ¢ \* 86 in, wide, in beige, cocoa, gray or black, $2.50 to $11.95 yd. ‘scoop.”" 50 to 54 in. wide, in black only, Ji 7 - 5 is an acl $4.25 to $5 yard. $9.50 Nightgowns $7.50 - wean eee First Floor, Old Bullding $5.75 Step-in Chemises $4.50 $5.95 Costume Slips—$4.25 The defects add charm BARGAINS a iS putes, Grasp =e = They are, detects only in the ‘ on S printing. They are slight, a blur AE. PRICES . . \ ir » > of a vi here and there which shows eg Sonia Hair Nets serene Se caine at Sm slighty! on the hight grounds, bu \Crony ® ‘5 oh ng simplicity is scarcely noticeable on darker ne Love Bird, perfect for a ‘ran Again 35c doz. ICE NE eT Ones. On lengths of many yards | bedroom with modernist prodive if there may be only two or three or | ties pink dots, is joined to the garments with entre deur which gives the effect of hand-faggoting. In flesh only. The Costume slips--the foundation Regularly 50¢e dozen, and four such blurs, « without equal at that price Art Nouveau, in which all the colors of the rainbow mingle to Small patterns produce a harmonious and most Large, single mesh, made gk of present day ware made for slip-covers engaging whole. blend so in, 8 amart tailored style, of radiiim The single tulip in blue and | Rose Basket, from which great silk. The additional fullne eded & "i se enill * f : SUStEn, in the skirt is eased in the b mauve or yellow, and rose; the tralling roses gpill In profusion Ane F : wn, medium brow K piece aining Ine nets fuchsia with a little lattice of | of glo pink. y wait! Costs only a few cents! All kinds of corns and! brown and’ black hair tk at alow waistling, Inne prow black or yellow; the close-little- | Peony rose--big roses, peony ful calluses on bottom of feet just loosen and lift off. Truly !| nets ,are invisible Third Floor, Old Building knot-cf-rose many shades. pink shade. ou feel no pain when applying Freezone or afterward. | Street Floor, Old Buliding Fourth Gallery, New Building ye hr z A . a a

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