The evening world. Newspaper, April 7, 1914, Page 8

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HE EVENING WORLD, REACTS 156 SUITORS, STERN BROTHERS OR ONE EACH WEEK FOR THREE YEARS | H| American Girl’s Blond Tresses Attract Young Men of Far South. TUESDAY, APRIL 7, 1914.’ Increase Your Efficiency— Telephone You are constantly striving for greater efficiency in all your affairs, Why not put your tele- phone to work? Then watch results, Use your telephone to buy and sell goods, to save useless traveling, to watch details, to dictate letters, to cut down waste motion with- in your organization, and to extend your field of activities. The telephone offets have specially prepared for To-morrow, Wednesday, on the Second Floor, An Extraordinary Sale of Women’s and Misses’ Blouses In the Latest Collar Models ee ne ee ee The styles have been adapted the newest Parisian models; materials have been carefully selected; trimmings are refined and graceful, and workmanship is of high character. Group No. 1—Special Blouses at $2.65 ' Handsome styles, of colored linen, sheer batiste, plain or fancy voiles, in smartly tailored effects, or elaborately trimmed with laces and embroideries. Many stylish’ new _ collars are shown. Eiaaeees Group No. 2—Special Blouses at $4.25 i Pid (are Effective White Blouses, of shadow lace, or fine net, trimmed ith eoytache bead, Seas Se aealeoldgred pot, with wines or fash color lining: twcocquarter largth sleeves. Peta oer a Crepe de Chine Blouses, copied from foreign models, Rag gaily. agar laa i Group No. 3—Special Blouses at $4.85 In te models; of crepe, chiffon, or crepe de chine; in all the French shades; . with new tard eleaves: alee of Gino shadow laces, in blac or white, In the regular stock will be found unusually large collections of Imported and mestic Blouses for Afternoon, Street or Evening wear, of Pompadour Chiffon, Crepe De Chine, Shadow Laces, Nets, Taffeta, Handkerchief Linen, Sheer Batiste and Voiles, in colors or white, including many new collar styles, ranging in price from $7.50 to 82.50 Special Pre-Easter Sales of : | to be worn Girls’ Dress and School Apparel Sizes 6 to 16 years, will be held To-morrow and the remainder of the week, on the Third Floor. Included in the unusual values are School Coats, in desirable styles and fabrics, at $4.85, 7.50, 9.75 Dressy Coats, of imported materials, prettily trimmed, “ $12.50, 15.50, 21.50 Wash stoneeh, o Heyr ani al favored cotton fabrics, twenty seven models, rie Dresses, of sheer la bate and ora, Lingerte Dress, fs es . at $1.25, 1.85, 2.95 . at $4.95, 7.50, 11.00 Also another Important Offering of Misses’ and Small Women’s Suits in a number of very chic models, of serges, gabardines, checks, silk poplins and maxixe crepe silks, specially priced at $18.50, Women’s Shoes In Stylish Easter Models Our Women's Shoe Department, on the Second Floor, is showing many ex- » clusive ve aga of exceptional distinction, ter Gowns—Colonial and Oxford Ti Wall Pumps and _ Street and Dress oT, Waking P stoncive Special attention is directed to “The Gotham” A modish Colonial Pump, with long, slender, toe and Sit Louis hele Of patent Sey new in style and character, is « “The Ormond” A ey ern only by Stern Brothers—in an attractive variety of styles. ‘An interesting collection of Tie Buckles, tated = many Hpi os fhe Ai ee, sterling silver Japanese buckles, met: and leather-<covered styles, ak moderete wea Handkerchiefs Exquisite hand-embroidered and tape bordered French Linen Handkerchiefs; Glove Handkerchiefs, in exclusive styles, and dainty colored Handkerchiefs in many binati Also these in- specially priced at 19¢, 25e .nd 38c Women s Pure Linen Initial Handkerchiefs, in boxes of siz, for 60c and 1.00 aac French Linen Glove Handkerchiefs, lid Fetma hand hematitthed, et $2.78 « Dozen Men's Pure Linen Initial Meet oe's Handkerchiefs, special 24.50, 29.75 Beautiful Fans ToHarmonize with EasterGowns Broad and distinctive collections of Real Lace, Feather, Vernis Martin and Gauze Fans, in many unique color com- binations—artistic accessories for after- noon or evening functions. Richy eweld, beaded or embrodered Fanty of at gumy cot of and sil ith. ad eee aid, tinted pest ried wicha of senda woad, a at $2.00, 2.50, 3.50 up to 10.00 In the same section are being shown artistic Handkerchief Bags, to be carried at chen dances or to the threatre. They are made of Parisian shot silk, combined with lace, applique and embroidery; mirror bottom, $2.50 Electric Lamps Also China and Crystal Ware For Easter and Wedding Gifts are sug- gested by these interesti on the Fourth Floor. ig calles Especially aserneiye are these groups have been very much reduced: Vases, hoe Trays, Bon Bons, Powder Boxes, Crystal and Bronze Table Decorations, Fernerics; also Dres- den, Holland, English and Italian Pottery. Fouwssly $1.75 to 29.50, Special at $1.25 to Imported Bronze Jewel Boxes, $1.75 to 6.50 Formerly $3.50 'to 14,00 Fine I | mported Electric Lamps, suitable for the ing-room, Library, Boudoir or Foyer Hall; this year's collection from Paris, Vienna, Berlin, Dresden, Italy and Japan, Formerly $3.25 to 52.00, at $1.95 to 35.00 New Importations of English Rock Crystal Fam § tall and broad i at $2, Fie to 7.50 OE ecnaiy from $3.00 to Bohemian Crystal Table Decorations, for flowers and small candies, . . at $1, Roreety $1.65 and 395 girth a.r8 American Cut Glass Vases, |2 inches high, pretty floral pattern, Special at $3.25 i] | intentions. | TARINE MOTH SHEcTS ‘There stood on the forward deck of {the steamship Allomannia of the Hamburg-American line as she came H|up the bay yesterday a girl with the| jf blondest head of hair that ever came H] |into the port of New York. The torch| jf H |of the Statue of Liberty, had it been lighted, would have been but a shadow compared to the golden crown of Miss Virginia Shipp. Tug captains as they gazed open-mouthed at the blonde beauty almost lost control of their boats. She almost started a riot on the pier, for every one crowded] ff about to feast their eyes on the liv- ing nugget. Miss Shipp is the twenty-year-old daughter of Edward Shipp of Spring- field, Ill, For the last three years the Shipps have been in Central and Bouth America, Virginia of the golden| [I | |crown has been showing Latin Ameri- f}jcans stunts in fancy riding and in- cldentally collecting the largest num- ber of proposals that ever fell to the} f ill jot of any one girl. During the three years, or 156] weeks, that Miss Shipp has been tour- MH jing the Latin American countries she has received almost one proposal a week, and to cap the climax she re-| ff ceived one aboard the ship on the homeward journey. Miss Shipp says she resisted all the proposals in South | [f and Central America, but she is afraid} jf she cannot stand out much longer, Hi jand adinits that if the right young | | American comes along she may capit- ulate. “They are wonderful lovers, those Hi |south Americans,” said Miss Shipp,| |} “but they are the most jealous gal- | tants in the world. Their dark eyes | | fairly pleroe through you, but I don’ want any man about me with stiletto! jf I suppose it was my blond hair that created the trouble. I hardly dared appear on the atreets Bi | without being followed by a crowd. j|They could not get over my hair. When I was riding out I would find] | |dark-eyed gallants by the score bow- i |ing before me. I felt like a queen for ing a while, but after a some, rhere is a certain limit, to the bit it grew tire- Hl| |novelty of recelving proposals.’ Ever aince she has been a baby Miss Shipp has been travelling. She has hot spent a winter in the United States in ten years. She sald shoe got enough winter in Punta Arenas, Chile, MANAHangf ATCHEL FORMED TAR INE \MOTH BAG nord almost countless opportunities for building up your effi- ciency. Just work your tele- p ces Mie ee mwas e Rooust phone hard. You are invited to visit our exhibit at the Effi- ciency at the Grand Central Palace, There you may receive many helpful suggestions for increasing your efficiency by using the telephone, Pots and pans quickly shed their grime and grease, and shine like new, when you use %& GOLD pusT & Cleans everything, and leaves purity behind it. 5c and larger packages. (HEX) CHICAGO ‘Lot the GOLD DUST TWINS “ slit HE Sunday World’s Want Directory makes more “‘Offers of Positions’’ than any other two mediums the universe. . B. Altman & Co. TELEPHONE 7000 MURRAY HILL t The Fur Storage Vaults located in the establishment, are eff- ciently equipped for the safe storage of Furs and Fur Garments, Rugs, Portieres and Lace Curtains. All Furs accepted for storage are thor oughly cleansed by compressed air treatment (without extra charge) be- fore being stored. Mail or Telephone Orders will receive prompt attention.

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