The evening world. Newspaper, November 10, 1922, Page 19

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OTT TTI = ___[ THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 1 gins Saturday--Golden Specials Each Da OFFERING LOWEST PRICES OF THE SEASON Stewart Week at 2% Hauaua4,, Be Formerly A. T. Stewart Broadway at Ninth, New York Store Hours: 9 to 5.30 \ This is the Annual Red Letter Week It honors in a practical fashion the memory of New York’s first great merchant, Alexander Turney Stewart, whose store at Tenth and Broadway is now a part of the Wanamaker establishment. Beginning will offer each business day GOLDEN SPECIALS in merchandise of quality at prices which are the lowest of the season. Watch the news- ° 3 The Fashion Salons offer 343 Women’s e me Fine New Dresses at Average Half $79.50 with the majority of the bet- ter grade, all offered at one price.... Evening, afternoon and street wear. Chiffons, crepe roma, matelasse, crepe de chine, crepe satin slender straight frocks, frocks with circular panels & or godets, coat frocks, bloused frocks, frocks with successful fashion—sizes 34 to 44. * » * ning groups—the pale yellows or lovely soft browns, the vivid blues and orchids, and the still chic black. predominate. Really, a marvelous collection Saturday, November 11, and concluding Saturday, November 18, we papers for each day’s offers. —grades ranging from $49.50 to $ 3 4 5 0 e and fine twills—all of first quality. Draped frocks, i fascinating sleeves or girdles—every smart and Colors exquisite in both the afternoon and eve- In the street f-ocks, of course, navy blue and black Excerpts from our critic's report: “our cloth dresses at $34.50 are of the gen- eral type of those priced at $48.50, $59.50 and $69.50, featuring gold and metal embroidery, draped skirts and coat effects. ——“our crepe roma evening dresses at $34.50 cannot be offset under $79.50—the chiffon with the little grapes is not duplicated under $95! —“‘the silk frocks at $34.50 are far better than those seen at $45 to $75.” “Particular attention should be directed to the manner in which these dresses are made. i are very superior, and the details of workmanship excellent.” Ninth street side—Second Floor, Old Bullding $2.50 Silk-and-wool Stockings, $1 25 Just half price for 1,800 pairs—sorry we could not get more. Pure wool for warmth. Pure silk for good looks. From an American manufacturer whose name is synonymous with them exceedingly smart. Of soft, durable medium-weight sil!: and wool, beautiful 4 quality. In black, Havana brown, gray and in a mauve tone (composed of brown | and navy blue mixture). Sizes 819 to 101%. Miss 14 to 20’s Smartest Topcoats $39.50 Fleece Topcoats, $29 We had a $55 coat copied in our own workrooms, in fine fleece coatings, for this occasion. The style is double-breasted, the well-liked severely tailored and belted model, in blue, tan, henna and dark blue mix- tures, $49.50 Coats of English mixtures at $39 Beautifully made coats with the effective circular flare at the back, of imported mixtures and coatings. Street Floor, Old Bulding All silk lined throughout and unusually well $69 Fur-collared Coats, $59 iungusn fleeces, very soft and velvety, or fine, English tweeds, either with black caracul collars and cuffs or with raccoon, kit fox or opossum collars. In exquisite blues, taupes, grays and in the delightful browns, which blend so well with these furs. Many models, each with some distinctive note in the tailoring, all perfectly made and, of course, silk lined throughout. secong Floor, old Buliding. 1,110 pr. $10 to $12 Tongued Shoes, $7.75 ., To be worn with or without buckles. From the illustration you may see that this is the very latest model now in fashion—the tongued shoe with low or high Louis-Cuban heels. In black calfskin; bronze kidskin; black satin; gray, brown and black suede. The best offering of fashionable shoes for women that we hope to have this season, All sizes and widths. First Floor, Old Bullding Women’s $2.25 ‘wri’ Gloves, $1.65 pr. \ fine euality imported lambskin in glace finish; strap-wrist soft gauntlet h gusset to give fullness in the cuff. Pique seamed, Paris point backs. und two shades of brown, dark and medium. All sizes. Main Aisle, Street Floor, Old Building Stamped Embroideries, third to half less All the models are stamped for simple cross stitch embroidery which is most effective when done in Ukrainian colors. Finished models, Competent teacher. brown. made. vl styl Bi 95¢ Aprons, 60¢ 40c to 60¢ Wool, 15c ball 2,000 balls of fourfold Germantown, Shetland floss, silk and ‘wool mixe:l, eather wool and knitting many desirable colors. » Centrepieces, Stic ya: 2 slin, $3.50 linen of fine quality. G4 in, squave > Luncheon Sets, $1.25 jlece sets of Russian linen. $1.25 Buffet Sets, 60c Three piece seta of Rugsian Mnen, i] 5 Centrepieces, $3.5 $4.95 Night Lights, $3.85 Quaint little whose skirts conceal the electric bulbs. plete with wire and plug. 95c Scrap Baskets, 65 Leatherette. Imported, Collapsible. taffeta Com- ladies Eat Finer, Qid Building high standards in hosiery...Wide-ribbed, which makes | In the lovely soft blues, browns and a new dull rose | And so important to the well dressed woman— | Linings | Matched Dining-Room Suites $63,189 worth for $38,334 40 suites at a Fourth Less in price 16 suites at a Third Less in price 32 suites at a Half Less in price The best offer of dining room furniture that we have made this year. Nearly all are ten-piece suites, consisting of sideboard, china closet, serving table, extension table and six chairs; a few suites have more pieces; two or three have only nine pieces. In Mahogany and Walnat Every suite new and in perfect order, ready for prompt delivery in time for the Thanksgiving feast. Two outstanding groups: « $332.50 for $445 grade $372.50 for $560 grade Thirty suites of walnut, Italian in design, Ten suites of walnut, Italian Renaissance Tuscan finish; 66-inch sideboard, enclosed | in motif; 66-inch sideboard, cabinet, server, silver cabinet, oblong table, enclosed serving | extension table, five side and one arm chair table, one arm and five side chairs in tapestry. | in tapestry. Another outstanding value. Other suites from $197.50 to $1,123 $322 from $664—9-pes., Glazed enamel. $621.50 from $1,243—10-pcs., mahogany. $453 from $906—11-pcs., Turin enamel. $675 from $1,350—11-pes., mahogany. $495.50 from $991—10-pces., Eng. mahogany. | $740.25 from $1,480.50—10-pes., mal $529 from $1,058—12-pes., walnut. $797.50 from $1,595—14-pes., wal $562 from $1,124—10-pes., orm op $957 from $1,436—10-pes., mahoga) $581.25 from $1,162,50—10-pcs,, mahogany. $1,123 from $1,705—10-pes., mahogany. And at $197.50 for the $270 grade —the lowest price at which a good dining-room suite can be sold—but only 9 suites in this lot; walnut combination; 10 pieces; 60 inch sideboard, glass door china cabinet, oblong extension table, closed server, five side and one arm chair with tapestry seats. Sixth Gallery, New Bullding $21.50 Velours Portieres, $12.75 pair 200 pairs, the very same high quality lustrous, deep-piled velours, which goes the year ’round into our $21.50 portieres. French front open seams. Twelve color combinations. Blue with blue, rose, mulberry, brown, taupe. Rose with rose, brown, green, taupe. Brown with mulberry brown, green. Nowhere in the Metropolitan District can velours curtains of this quality be found today for an equally low price. Fourth Gallery, New Bullding a] COT In the Days of A. T. Stewart A cartoon of the period. $21 Mercerized Portieres, $11.50 pr. 85 pairs of thé well-known silky-finished mercerized cotton in jacquard weave known as Derby damask. Regular width, lead weights at bottom to hold them down. In nine color combinations and various patterns in the weave. Mulberry and old gold, mulberry and bright gold, rose and gold, green and gold, light blue and taupe, orchid and gold, taupe and taupe, old rose end bade green and taupe. The very same portieres which we have in our own regular stocks at $21. . = $11 Mercerized Portieres, $6.50 pr. ~ 60 prs. mercerized armure portie’esof excellent grade with a good sheen in all-over figured designs, some with woven borders across the bottoms. Our regu- lar size in our $11 curtains. A variety of colors, including Delft blue, sapphire blue, green, rose, old rose, brown, taupe. $8 Tapestry Couch Covers, $5.75 15, in heavy cotton tapestry, in stunning verdure effects, with woven bor- | ders. Blues, browns, greens, wood tones, leafy patterns. 5 ft. wide x 8 ft. 6 in. long. $2.25 Velours by the Yard, $1.50 yd. 600 yards, the very same that we use in making up our good, high-grade Portieres, 42 in. wide. In blue, brown, rose, mulberry. Fourth Gallery, New Buliding. The Piano Salon’s Golden Specials for Stewart Week Lindeman Grand Our $890 de; length 4 ft.8 in.; otk teaeh eee $695 Brambach Grand Our $800 grade; length 6 | $ ft.; with bench.......... } 635 Only fifty of each. Built in competition with one another to produce the best grand pianos at lowest prices of the sea- son, When these are gone the prices will again be $800 and $890. They J had in either brown mahogany o1 cases; hand-painted in any color ¢ ed $50 extra. Musically the Lindeman and Brambach grands are of high quality; they have been going intu the homes for many, many years, always giving satisfaction. Convenient terms; old pianos taken in part exchange , Firet Gallery, New Building. { Armistice Day progeam of patriotic music in the Stewart Rotunda, 10.30 to 4, by Festival Quartette Come Saturday and See the Christmas Toy World in the Making Put on your magic glasses, children, | SATURDAY in the Audito- Goad” “rowing, ope Byers” busy rium, at 11.30 and 1.30, worker i} seem like a Gnome. The Lillian Owen’s MARIONETTES toys and dolls, themselves, will welcome you as old friends. They will be spread (Late of Greenwich Village Follies) Suey Vaudeville with Music a all over the Third Mare © but they are 0 Songs, dances, stories, sketches by not quite ready for the formal opening which will come next week: parade 'n such aa as “Jackie Coogan and the Cop,” “Mr. Frog and Miss Mouse,” band ‘n_ big it, 'n all sort of sur- prises that i ike every little “Sonny Boy,” “Paderewski,” and others, First Gallery, New Buliding # The Baby Store Offers: | for the announcement, In Children’s $20 Wool a $25 Bolivia Coats for time, Velours Coats, $13.95 Miss 1 to 6, $16.95 Fur trimmed. Double Smart flare model with ireaiven sii erie Ue \ a luxurious: collar of nu+ girls an ys o 6. vy , tria. Pretty ° linin Smartly belted and collared So ol rea FC ; Venetian sateen, : 4 with soft, fluffy nutria, | warm interlining. Alice Lined in Venetian sateen blue, reindeer, Sorrento and carefully _interlined. blue, deep wine. Honeydew, reindeer or 4 ihe: Bolivia Hats i Velours Hats in matching shades, $4.98, to wear with the coats, $2.95 and $3.95. Third Floor, Old Bullding Girls’ Fine Coats, Capes and Wraps $8,376 worth for $5,843 Sizes 6 .o 16, with many styles in the larger sizes. 180 coats, capes and wraps, mostly fur trimmed —‘“samples” and models taken from the made up stock of the finest manufacturer of girls’ coats in New York. Included in the collection are exact re- productions of models created by Lena Mouton, Jenny, Alice Bernard, Madeline et Madeline, Jean Patou and Carrere. $13.75 to $85 for $19.75 to $125 grades Lovely soft pile weaves, both imported and American-made—heather mixtures, plaid back wool a coatings, velours de laine, bolivia, tweeds, fleeces, \ = Airedale and Arabelle—in the season's smartest shades. Carefully selected furs —raccoon, squirrel, beaver, caracul and Australian opossum—in big, generously, made collars and some with cuffs. Exquisite linings of silk or Venetian sateen, Second Floor, Old Building IN THE BOYS OWN SHOP $14.75 for $20 and $22.50 Suits Each with two pairs of knickers 250 ALL WOOL suits with two pairs of full cut, full-lined knickers. In fine tweeds, herringbones, chev- iots and fancy mixtures. Sturdily built and strongly re- inforced at all tension points. Coats lined with wear- resisting alpaca. Sizes 8 to 18. 105 Boys’ OVERCOATS of imported fabrics, $24.75 Fabric such as is used in these coat not usually found in any garment under $32.50. A very rich imported mixture in fashionable browns sturdily tailored into fine coats. Raglan shoulders, patch pockets, full-belted, con- vertible collar, Sizes 8 to 18, Street Floor, New Bullding INDIVIDUAL SHOPS FOR MEN $42.50 for $60 and $65 Ulsters and Overcoats 250 storm ulsters, town ulsters, and single-breasted box overcoats that are the very finest of their kind that we ex- pect to be able to offer this season at so low a price. In plain and solid colors; browns, grays, and warm-looking heath- ers. Wonderfully rich overplaids. Trim- med with fine quality satin or silk serge. Strictly tailored according to the rigid Wanamaker standards, A truly notable opportunity. Sizes 34 to 46. Street Floor, New Buliding “vv - The Lower-Price Broadway Store offers Men’s $45 2-trousers Suits at $29.50 Measuring up to our regular ONLI dras, woven 5-button TROUSERS stock suits at $35, We managed to find enough of the samc woolens to make extra trousers for 4 ~\ about 150 suits. This, in reality, brings the grade up to $45. Models are right; patterns are excellent; sizes are ample, and FABRIC quality speaks for itself. Broadway, cor. Elghth . * * 6,000 Shirts of $2.50 and $3 grades at $1.65 Four of our very best shirtimakers | » co-operated with us to sent to New Yor} s of the season These 6,000 shi cords, white m with art ilk stripe, rep: silk stripe, jeequard f madras, i adras. All ave generously cut shirts, with soft or stiff cults. Sizes 14 to 17. this offer will not be repeated. Street Floor, New Bullding Buy them by the dozen SPECIALIZED SERVICE—-STREET FLOOR

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