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The Store That Is Different. Delightful to Shop In, Sattsfylng ‘ Broad Preparedness in New Autumn Fashi: A Great Unitarian Clergyman of Our youthful days, whose words are mucn read, said this substantially: “Profanity is an awful vice. I ask you whose name it is you use so lightly? Have you ever pondered the meaning of that name? Hfve you ever thought what it is you mingle with your passion and your wit?” » George Washington also said that pro- fane swearing was foolish and wicked and a vice mean and low. , These opinions are worthy of thought. (Signed) October j 18, 1922. Russian Ballet hadshes Divertissement Fall Recital by Pupils of Prof. J. DIMANT, Saturday, at 2.30, in the Auditorium. First G , New Building ’ Three-fold Sweets, 50c Ib. | Regularly 80c a pound. Caramels, with cocoa- | nut inside and chocolate covering outside. Almost two pounds for the price of one, Saturday. t Street Floor, Old Bullding Elghth Gallery, New Bullding Downstairs Store, Old Bullding Lunchebn Cloths, 85c Good quality unbleached muslin. 64 in, round or square. Stamped in three distinctive designs—one on the round and two on the square cloths—which effectively combine French knot, lazy dazy and outline embroidery. %% « Napkins to match the luncheon cloths, i8 in, square, 15c each, First Floor, Old Building Swiss Embroidered Collars, 25c | Lord Byron, tuxedo and shawl collars from St. Gall, Switzerland, Fine white or ecru batiste exquisitely scalloped and embroidered in floral effects. | Net Guimpes, 50¢ | White net with pinafore collars and turn- pack cuffs of white, Nile green or French blue inen, Street Floor, Old Bullding The Best Matelasse Blouse Jackets at $14.75 —the words of our critics. Smartest Models Hip-band, hip- length, of course, with perfectly fitting shoulders — differing in effective details of fastening. Cabouchon buckles, _Tie-atoun'] sashes. Small jet buttons. Most important of all—the materials are beautiful copies of the very matelasses used in the original Paris blouse jackets. | Colors—Navy blue, dark red, golden bro@n | and black stitched with gol4 and silver tinsel, and sometimes colored silks. ALSO—the slip-on blouse. médel—sy_ much used in giving the new three-piece suit effect, in the same materials. Third Floor, Old Bullding Silk Petticoats, $2.95, $3.95 Smartly tailored or made in pretty flounce and ruffle trimmed effects. Silk jersey, taffeta, satin and radium silk, in many of fashions favor- ite autumn colors. Third Floor, Old Buliding $4.50 to $6.50 Corsets. Saturday—$3.75 Oild lots of well made co , suitable for figures of many different typ Back lace and wrap-around yles. Light weight materials— silk figured | brocade, brocade or pink satin with elastic, pink hatiste, pink coutjl and pink silk figured batiste | ~—boned just enough to give the figure trim lines. All sizes in the lot, but not in all styles. Main Alsie, Street Floor, Old Building Third Floor, Old Buiding Rose Coral Earrings $8, $8.50 pr. We purchased all that the manufacturer | had left of these earrings. | Single strands with rose pink coral roxe drop and button, plain gold chains or set with small | pearl. | Double strands with two pendants of coral yvoses and little ear-buttons set with smal! pearls The Bijoux Shop, Street Floor, New Building Electrical Show Here! Machines and utensils that greatly lighten the drudgery in housekeeping. Everything guaranteed Electrical easy washing machines—galvanized tub, $125—zinc tub, $139—copper tub, $155. | Electrical Universal washing machines;—gal- vanized tub, $135—copper tub, $155, Electrical laundryette washing machines— copper tub, $155—Apex, copper tub, $150—Coe- field, copper tub, $150. Lombard porcelain—enamel tub, $185, Fiets ironing machine, 46 inches, gas 8, ice cream freezer, 4 quarts, $42. floor polisher a ranges, $7 dish wash churn, § ¢ heaters, $ vacuum cleane ) to $60, ¢ kitchen unit ¢ dough, bat- Hlectrieal kitchen unit fo: xing dousn, bat- ter, etc., drives the ice cream freezer, churn four buffing and grinding wheels, Seventh Gallery, New Bullding | st ions for Everybody Raccoon Collars on Women’s Tweed Suits, $45 Imported camel’s hair tweeds, smartly pin-checked. And domestic tweeds in brown, gray and tan mixtures. In simply tailored suits of unerring distinction, with shawl and square collars of fine raccoon. Second Floor, Old Bullding Women’s Fur-trimmed Coats Very special—$59 Collars and cuffs of wolf or moleskin in straight line, soft pile fabric coats, lined with crepe de chine, interlined and really remarkable at this price. Brown, gray, navy blue and black. Second Floer, Old Buliding Women’s Lace Dinner Frocks Chantilly and Spanish patterns in fine:silk laces, draped with graceful skill over crepe satin and crepe de chine. Black or dark brown. $35, $49.50, $67.50 Scintillating with the brilliance of rhinestone girdles or steel and iridescent beads, tinseled ribbons, or the lovely Soft- ness of satin ribbon girdles in new bright colors. . Second Floor, Old Building " Pretty New Hats at $9 Quite the loveliest hats, in a diver- sity of smart shapes. Picturesque capelines, mushrooms pokes for the miss and young woman. and Small hats for the matron who requires something a little more conservative. Hatter’s plush, Lyons velvet and duvetyn with trimmings of burnt ortrich, pompoms, hackle feathers, coo, silk and metallic mb- bons and attractive ornaments. Besides black, which predominates in this collection, there are lovely shades of brown, rust, gray, tan and wavy blue, Second Floor, Old Building Women’s Cloth Skirts, $5.95--special New checked velours—black and white, black and brown, tan and blue, Pleated Prunellas—brown and blue with gay stripes Second Floor, Old Building Clocked Cashmere Stockings, $2.75 pr. Women’s imported stockings of good, medium-weight | cashmere, in brown and green heather tones anid Oxford gray. | Two fancy clockings embroidered’ at ‘sides, two-color combina- tions, red and green, purple and gold, green and gold, black and gold, black and blue—a single cord clock in purple, red or gray. Black Silk Stockings, $1.95 pr. Full-fashioned, medium weight, pure silk, with mercer- ized cotton sole, heel and top, An excellent stocking for real wear. Black only. Sizes 814 to 10 in both groups. 1 Street Floor, Old Buliding Silks for Lingerie Washable silks that will stand wear and tear and keep their color La Belle crepe, beautiful jersey weave, 36 in., pink—$2.50 yard, Radium and pussy willow silks, 40 in., flesh, orchid, pink, blue, white —$2 to $3.50 yard. Jacquard crepe, French bowknot design, 40 in., orchid, white, flesh, pink, blue—$2.50 yard. Sweet Briar silk, a little like/radium, 30 in., orchid, blue, white, flesh —$2 yard. Slik Rotunda—Street Floor, Old Building Fine Wool Jersey, $1.65 yd. The fine, soft, closely knitted quality so much used in sports clothes and frocks for trotteur wear, Chanel uses it a great deal this season in Paris. Tubular form, In the new fall colors and in black. 54 in, Black Chiffon Velveteen, $2.25 The finest quality of this delightful fabric for which Patou started the renewed vogue in Paris this fall; 36 in First Floor, Old Buliding. Women’s High Lace Shoes, $5: $10 and $14 grades A collection of excellent styles tak- en from our own stocks, Tan and black calfskin with military or Cuban heels. Brown kidskin with military heels. Black kidskin with Cuban heels. The thrifty won nth ue an onportunity to acquire several pa f good shues at the regular price of one. First Floor, Old Buliding $9 pr. Blankets for $7.50 ALL WOOL. Plaid effects in pink, blue, tan and gray. Single bed size blankets which we will sell year-in, year-out. * * & 70x30 in., plaid effects in pink, blue, tan, gray, red plaid; our $11 grade—for $9 pair. First Floor Double bed ; and black and Seoteh . Old Building , The ORIENTAL Rug Sale A Million Dollar Stoek—$250,000 at a fourth to a third below current prices. An exposition and sale without equal in the New York market, Two specially noteworthy groups— Persian and Chinese rugs, in- ) cluding Kermanshah, Dozar and | At At $230 Bokhara weaves, ranging in size [ Third Gallery, New from 5x3 ft. to 619 x 41 ft.; wide | selection of designs............++ Mahal, Gorevan and Chinese rugs, in ROOM sizes, ranging from 10x 7 ft. to 18x10 ft, Pa many a pasa ta iding | THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 13, 1922. lv Saturday brings the Annual Sale of Babies’ and Children’s Coats Through weeks spent in careful preparation and with the co-operation of several good manufacturers we are able to present distinctive styles, in- cluding reproductions of adorable London and Paris-made models, with best quality all wool materials and workmanship of fine character—all at the lowest possible prices. have soft, warm interlinings. : $5.95, $6.95 and $7.95—for $7.95 to $10.95 grades Hand-embroidered coats, both long and short, for wee babies and for babies 1 and 2 years old, in white cassimere and erepella. $7.75, $11.75, $14.75 and $17.75 for $10:95 to $27.50 grades Coats, for little girls and boys 1 to 6, in chinchilla cloths, broadcloths, Airedale fleece, French wool velours and English tweeds, some styles smartly trimmed with nutria or beaver. $1.95 to $6.95—for $2.95 to $10.95 grades Hats to wear with the coats, in the same materials and in~matching Infante’ Store, Third Floor, O18 Bullding shades, * * Remarkable valine in Girls’ Wool ~ Chinchilla Coats, $12.75, $19.75 Roomy, swagger-looking ulsters, that are an essential part of every young girl’s ward- robe, in one of the best appearing and most serviceable fabrics for Winter wear, At $12.75 ; Trig, belted style in: gray, brown, reindeer or navy blue, linéd throughout with red flannel. At $19.75 Smart double-breasted model, in Germania chin- chilla cloth, belted only at the back. | French blue, turtle green, rey, tan or dark brown, lined with red. flannel or in-flannel of self color, ‘Sizes 6 to 14 years. Our critic reports: The Wanamaker Store offers more at- tractive styles in girls’ chinchilla coats, made of better materials and at lower prices than can be found in any other store in New York. Second Floor, Old Buliding * * * lege wear, to wrap &4round one’s chin. navy blue. Sporte Shop, Second Floor, Girls’ Hats of | silky beaver, $9 ‘Youthful mushroom pokes, edged and smartly trimmed with metallic ribbons or banded and finished with loops of bril- liantly colored ribbons in Persian designs. Beige, rust, beaver, brown or navy blue. Second Floor, Old Building able model, with a few modern, healthful way. STE Kiddies must sleep warm They will, in Dr. Denton’s sleeping garments with feet and drop-seats. Made | colored wool and cotton mixed, $1.05 to 81.90. Cotton Drawer-Waists at 50c Of fine ribbed cotton with buttons at- tached to tabs of tape. Reinforced over of g in sizes 1 to 10 years, ~ Children’s Tan All the coats are’ lined with sateen or silk and |: “Shaker’’ Sweaters $9.75—Special The great favorite for school and col- | Heavy knitted coat sweaters, buttgning | at the front with the great shaw! collar In white and Old Buliding | “The Young Girl's First Corset, $2 Soft, pink-figured batiste in a comfort- featherweight stays, that corsets the young girl in a Third Floor, Old Buliding Low necks and sleeveless. fo 1d years Lace Shoes Children’s 5! ings Pm niente tockings Shoes of best tan calfskin, built for com- 28e pair for 50c and Sbe mercerized co: fort and to withstand the con ton stockings, finely ribbed, seamless, in | Well ro} fling of young: feet, good, § cf solid leather, black, white and Russian calf in 7 to 94; in cordovan, sizes 8 to 9% Imported Golf Stockings, 95c pr. All wool ribs, seamless, gray aul dark | brown heather shades, fancy turn-over | checked cuffs. Sizes 7% to 10. Street Floor, Old Buliding | ” * * izes | Sizes 1144 to 2.... Widths C to E. Boys’ Suits at Average Wholesale High-grade Wool Norfolk Suits—$15. ‘Two pairs sturdy knitkers with each suit. Sizes 8 to 18 years, Long-trousers Suits (16 to 20 yrs.) —$24.75 Special puretiase. From one of the countr{'s foremost makers of boys’ and young men’s clothing. Boys’ Overcoatsat average wholesale Overcoats for 3 to ® year old boys—$10.50 Overcoats for 10 to 16 year old boys—$16.50 ‘From the same good makers. A among them, - Boys’ $2.50 to $4 Blouses—$1.45 Special purchase. Fine range of pattern Sizes 7 to 16 years, Street Floor. New Bullding, few topcoat n u bstantial soles and low, t heels Sizes 8% to 11.......... $3.50 +++ 83.75 First Floor, Old Building Old Building. Children’s Hair-Cutting Salon Adjoining Infants’ Shop, Third floor, Barber Shop in the Men’s Store, New Building Telephone, Stuyvesant 4700 Special Saturday Attractions : for Miss 14 to 20 Two-piece Jersey Frocks, $25 A most successful model — pin tucked bib front on __slip-over blouse, finished smartly with white crepe de chine coilar_ and adorable taffeta ribbon tie. Knife leated skirt. In brown, beige, aver, navy blue, copen, henna and black, Two versions of the « Bertha frock, $39.50 Exquisitely soft flat ere) or crepe satin; full skirted and with semi-fitted bodices, one with ba- tiste and lace bertha, the other with graceful cape bertha of the crepe and both with fascinating uses of the new rolled trimmings. ee cocoa brown, black and navy jue, “Two-in-one-Costumes” new, $59.50 Black crepe satin sleeveless din- ner froel with very effective jackets of Persian printed crinkled crepes to make a perfect street eostume. Prints in charming com- binations of the fascinating Paisley colors, Raccoon collared top-coats, $39.50 Plaid backed heather codtings, . With the comfortable raglan set-in Fleecy topcoats, withouc fur— made smart, with lees fine-line checks and perfect tailorin: In tan and brown with gay chi Three-piece fur-trimmed ie suits, $79.50 istinctive in every way—equir- rel dyed or the natural s y and black or gray caracul ‘for trim- mings; marleen used with Jelight- ful novelty crepes for fabrics, and every smart version of this most perwar mode, for fashion—box, louse and tie around jackets. Second Floor, Old Bul sleeves and dark, unusually fine raccoon collars. Wanamaker’s sets the standard for Men’s Ready-to Wear Clothing This is true today as it was true some twenty years ago when we first made up what was known 4s WANAMAKER SPECIFICATIONS, installing special Wanamaker tailoring shops in the best clothing factories in the country who agreed to co-operate with us for BETTE CLOTHES. * * This was in reality the beginning of the hand-tailored ready-to-wear clothing, now made so much of for advertising purposes. What are Wanamaker’s Specifications? Well, they are much more than 14 points or- 41 or 84 points, as quoted in other advertise-* ments, We are not concerned with the points technical language of specifications. We e concerned with the kind of clothing such specifications produce, iJ This is Our Answer: Wanamaker clothing, made over these Wana- maker specifications, will give best service, be- CAUBO: . 1. It in all-wobl, and not only all-wool but mainly of long stape wool that looks well on the back, feels right to the hand wears jonger than short wool. 2. It is well-fitting, and the fit remains until the elothing is worn out because the coats are tailored by hand in the vital parts, The wear of the fit in clothing is as important as the wear of the tabric or the style. 3. It is durable. Pockets won't tear down. Parts won't break The clothing won't give way at any point under normal strain. It is correct in style, and even a little ahead of New York style because inspiration comes mainly from London, where men’s fashions originate, 5. There are large stocks and large variety of patterns and models, covering all sizes and tastes, The business man, the fessional man, the elderly man, the young man at home or at sc! or college, the young man in business—all can be pleased and fitted without delay or even much alteration of garments. 6. At each price the value is the greatest to be had because of the foregoing qualities and because we have the economies of buying and selling in large volume, adding only a working profit. Business Suits, $85 to $65. Winter Overcoats, $40 to $85. Four-piece Sports Suits, $50 to Evening Dress Suits, $70 and $75. $75. Dit Suits, $60 to $85. Three.piece Sports Suits, $40 to Suits, $60 to $75. 60. 4 Street Floor, New Bullding Ninth Street and Fourth Avenue 8 4# The Corner Store for Men -at Broadway and Eighth Street, has its own standard—absolutely all- wool*fabries, but not so much hand-tailoring. To Lat eg prices down to a level to meet the demand of men who can pay only $20 to $35 for suits and overcoata we have put the value largely in a long-wearing fabric, and have specialized on two-trousers suits. Emphasis is thus laid on wear and com- fort and fit, But the patterns and fabrics are selected with discrimination und with the experience that comes from a close touch with the main store, away. Topcoats, $10 to 865. One Trousers Suits, $13.50 to Made-to-Measure Suits, $30 to $50. 834.50. | ‘Topcoats, $16.50 to $35. ‘Two Trousers Suits, $23.50 to Winter Overcoats, $16.50 to $35. $37.50. Broadway, corner Eighth New idea in Men’s Soft Hats—$5 The new idea pertains to the color scheme—sand, brown or mist effect that is particularly sightly and durable. Roll brim or pens —just as you prefer, A quality hat at $5, * Wrinkle-Proof Ties, and— At Half the price at which specialty shops have them 73e—Wanamaker price for ties you can squeeze or pull all you Ike, fra: curl and they won't wrinkle, 21 patterns in navy blue, 16 in black, 8 in brown, 7 in green, 2 in purple—all with self or contrasting figures and stripes. Main uisle table, Saturday, The Kick-Off ! Every boy who can get an hour or two off these days is kicking a Are ii ready for the great Autumn games? Footballs—imported rughies; hand-sewn; regulation size, $3.50 to $6; domestic, #1 to $7.35, oe ee) Soccer balls—imported; hand-sewn; standard size and wel, some 12, some 17 plece balls, $6 to $8; others, $1.50 to $5, cht ball. Football Togs: X Pants with hip and knee padding and fibre stays A 6 at thigh, $3.50 to $6, ‘. \ worsted jerseys with sleeves, in blue, maroon and g