The evening world. Newspaper, April 3, 1917, Page 9

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Women’s Serge Suits, $26.75 Have Collars of Natural Pongee and collars, belts and pockets of smart but simple cut. To be correct is to be tailored this Spring as shown by these pleasing suits; specially priced. Illustrated at right. A-—Strictly tailored suit of serge. Cone shaped pleats with hand tailored crows’ feet at the apexes B—Three-button t will suit with simdlated pocket tabs; braid binding and braid covered buttons; pad- give the fullness. Twin buttons trim the open seam in the centre back. Box dock back. The skirt has braid bound tabs and belt. Coat has natural pongee ted skirt on narrow | over collar. Navy, tan, plea yoke. $26.78 | black, gray, rookie, $26.75 WYSE — Third Floor, Broadway Dresses for Women Marked by a Distinctive Charm A. A delightful combina tion of Georgette crepe and taffeta is effected in this frock. It is of tan, Copen hhagen, mahogany or green Georgette with striped taf- feta forming a wide band on the skirt and draped side panels. The collar and cuffs are of taffeta. A sash of plaited braid with silk tas- | sash, Collar and vestee of sels ties in front. $29.75 | white crepe de chine. $34.75 Illustrated at right B. A dress of white serge featuring a use of silk em- broidery. Straight line model slashed at the sides showing an under drop of white crepe de chine. The blouse and skirt are em- broide red in front and back. Buttons and loops of self material fasten below the White serge, always a favorite for Spring dresses, shows itself in many striking new interpretations at $19.74 $27.75 $34.75 Beas —Third Floor, Broadway At $8.50 Individuality, charm, becomingness,—these are the things a woman looks for in purchasing millinery. Hats that represent her own taste rather than that of the milliner who made them. The woman who is seeking these points will find them Chapeaux La Marquise. Hats that reflect the fashions of French Millinery. Hats that are made and finished with scrupulous care. Hats that are exclusive,—-just one of a kind. Hats that vie with far higher priced millinery elsewhere. YOUR Hat is among this charming collection The hat i/lustra‘ed at left is one of those graceful “burnt” leghorns with black velvet facing; a band of soft rose petal ribbon around the crown and a lovely cluster of small flowers and grapes. Bacys—Second Floor, 34th Street This Frill Blouse Shows a New Version of the Co-Ed Collar Its simplicity makes it suitavle for sport wear, its fabric (Georgette crepe) for dress wear, its smartness for tailored wear — gen- i erally appropriate, indeed! Women’s Separate Skirts Feature Many Decided Innovations A pleasing new touch is the “butterfly pocket,” draped and shirred like butterfly wings. These skirts bear attractive pricings: Illustrated at right A—Pleated skirt; tailored “belt forms tabs with set-in pockets. Black or navy serge. $10.74 B—Striped taffeta skirt skirt with wide belt of self material. Blue, green and black plaids. $7.49 Full box pleated skirt of navy serge with pleats in black and white with | stitched to hips. All around butterfly pocket. $12.74 | belt with buckle. $7.49 C—Striped taffeta skirt in soft color tones with tasseled gash, hemstitched and picot edged, $12.74 Meexe—Third Floor, Centre Coats and Dresses For Little Girls Such sensible little clothes. Dresses that open all down the front, and lie flat on the ironing board, and coats with detachable collars and cuffs to simplify laundering Illustrated at right A. White poplin dress, | B. Chambray frock, open down front; four box pleats with smocking be tween; wide belt. 1 and 2 year sizes, $1.39 | or tan, hand smocking below belt and hand stitching on collar and pockets, Blue, pink 2 to 6 years, $2.89 C. Blue serge coat with side pleats; slashed belt and slit pocke Sizes 2 to 6 years, Sailor collar and cuffs of white pique, hand scalloped and hand-embroidered, Hague or navy blue. $10.74 Hat of Milan hemp trimmed with velvet ribbons and satin flower rosette. Infants’ Wear Dept $3.29 Third Fl,, 35th St., Rear. IMluatrated at left Of Georgette crepe, gold and flesh, with white collar, frills and cuffs, coral or Copenhagen pin striped Georgette, or all white, The front has broad, knife pleated frills. The deep sailor collar has a co-ed band which is detachable to facilitate laundering. This is trimmed with small square pearl buttons $849 BAYS —Third Floor, 35th Street Full side pleated plaid gaa Glace Kid Shoes Are Elements of Good Fashion The new skirts that show themselves, although longer, are narrow at the ankles, and reveal the footwear even more than the short, bouffant styles of last season. It is really necessary to be particular about the selection of one's shoes. Women who have tried on all sorts of shoes seeking for long and graceful lines will be pleased with these two new models, so attractively priced Ilustrated at left high laced boots of imported glace kid in several pleasing shades; dark brown, midnight blue, gray and clever two-tone effects with vamps of patent colt skin or black glace kid and tops of dove gray or light tan. $7.49 pr MGS Second Floor, 35th St., Rear For Misses~4,Coat and two Fy Smart Suits These suits will give good wear and will be trim look- ing to the last day of service. The quality of the tailoring insures that, The coat would prove itself of wide usefulness in a girl's wardrobe. Illustrated below. A. Practical suit of serge, Not illustrated, tailored suit neatly tailored, with hem | Of serge, braid bound. The pockets. Notched collar seam tn centre back i is trimmed with twin rows with revers; plain belt; but- | of black buttons; tailored ton trimmed sleeves, $23.74 | slit pockets. $23.74 Navy, beige, Hague blue or black. B. Coat of gabardine, all sill lined. The shoulder pointed collar, all around belt and pockets are trimmed with silk stitching; two wide box pleats in back, Gray, navy, beige, rookie or black. 14, 16, 18 years. $26.75 Macys Third Floor, 35th Street Misses at Boarding School Will Want These Dresses A—Here'’s a regulation dress in a capital style of serviceable dark blue cotton fabric with deep yoke on blouse and skirt; back lacing; silk tie; embroidered emblems. $5.94 Same model of white , C--For outings, walks and cotton gabardine with white picnics,—suit dress of dark or navy collar is $4.89 blue, white or khaki color B--Two-piece middy dress galatea. Norfolk coat with of white cotton gabardine | wide box pleats, belt and with collar and cuffs of patch pockets. Skirt but white or navy braid trim- | tons at down the front: ming; silk tie. $3.89 | belt and pockets. $4.89 trated directly below, ASTYS— Third Floor, 35th Street School Girls’ Coats Nice Enough for Dress and Every Day Since Spring usually means a new coat in every girl's wardrobe, The Girls’ Department is showing # particularly appealing collection for this week when the girls them selves have time to visit us. Mlustrated directly below A. Serge coat with yoke, |B. Flare coat of wool vel- shirred skirt and tasueled | OUF swith deep Kies ane novel pockets trimmed with sash. Another style of wool | Shy stitching, Shirred back: velour with yoke, novel belt | button trimmed belt. Apple and pockets. Allnew Spring | green or gold. Sizes 10 to colors. 6to 10 years. $7.94 | 16 years. $11.74 C. High waisted coot of taffeta; shirred skirt with corded rows of shirring; panel sides like pocket tabs, but ton trimmed. Large collar with overcollar of sill faille. Hague blue, reseda or rose. Sizes 6 to 10 years, $10.74 ~Third Floor, 35th Street Girls’ Coats and Frocks Not to Be Overlooked for Easter Weck School Coats, $9.74 | Dress Coats, $15.74 A variety of smart Many new models of models of wool velour, serge | twill, wool velour, wool pop and shepherd checks. New | lin and serge, featuring effects in trimmings. All | youthful collar, pocket and popular colors, Sizes 8 to | belt effects, All new colors 16 years Sizes 8 to 16 years. Taffeta Dresses, $10.74 and $12.74 Two models of reseda, rose or Copenhagen, One has coatee, the other novel pockets, 8 to 16 years MVS Third Floor, 35th Street APRIL 3, 1917. First Long Trousers Suits With All the New Style Features The smartly cut garments with snappy la- pels and slant cut pockets the pinch back coats with roomy patch pockets and other models like dad's with just the proper changes to fit the Suits and Overcoats For Father and Brother Running the entire scale of style from the ultra-con- tervative to the smartly cut, extreme models, the men folks will find clothes that will meet their individual con- ceptions of correct apparel for the Easter Season. Suits $14.75 to $39.75 Smart English Soft Roll Sacks, Belted Coats, Pinch Overcoats $14.75 to $29.75 Just right for the run to the golf course or down to Becks, Snug Fitting Coats and Conservative Sacks of Tweeds, Homespuns tweeds, homespuns, serges, Knitted Fabrics in English fancy mixed worsteds—all Loose Box Coats, Conserv. of them well tailored inside ative Models and snugly and outside. belted Trench Coats. Illustrated at left. Aeaye — Fifth Floor, Broad business on cool mornings. and youthful figure, will appeal to the young Man ep who is taking that all important step from short to long trousers. The serviceable tweeds, homespuns, serges, fancy mixed worsteds and flannels will surely interest his mother, as much as the low prices w Il. $12.75 $14.75 and deere Fifth Floor, 34th St., B'way. $17.50 Hats and Haberdashery To Complete His Easter Apparel Hats, the kind you will find in no other store—Cravats, of imported and domestic silks — Shirts, made to wear better than you expectsuch fu ings are ready here for the man who looks for style, quality and money saving prices. Men's Silk Stirte—with satin stripes of tan, green, bl i p jue /} Ge jelic and other shades on white grounds. $3.89 Beys’ Easter Apparel Two Items of Interest When the little man marches along the avenue on Easter Sunday, mother wants him to look his best. can help with a complete assort- ment of smart and serviceable apparel. Wool Suits, $6.49 { Boys’ Reefers, $4.89 Sizes 7 fo 18 years Sives #4 to 10 yeara The variety of styles and The low price, the fabrics. is large and the | smartness and servicer bility, service - giving quality is ake this coat highly de- evident in every stitch, Well | sirable. Just the coat for tailored and well finished. | brisk spring di Pinched back Norfolk or Checks, se . flannels, “Grayson” model in gray | velours and Testcy tweed and brown mistures. mixtures well-made and Illu. trated at right, A and B. | lined with alpaca. Marys —Second Floor, 34th St., Rear poh aisle al SORE Smart Easter Neckwear Specially Priced A varied group of neckwear fancies, any one of which will be @ pleasant “finish” to an Easter costume, All are attractively low priced, Illu.traled at right. BW hite Georgette crepe collars in a variety of tquare, round and pointed shapes; all have filet mesh AA dainty maline ruff, with satin ribbons, White with black, navy, purple or gray border and ribbons, or all black, taupe, navy, white | lace edges and are embroid or brown, $1.79 | ered in floral derigns, —89¢ C—Stock and jabot of E. Full stock and jabot fine net with fine filet mesh | of fine net Oriental lace in lace. $2.89 | neat floral design. 4 D-Square, flat collars of Georgette crepe with hem- stitched border and trimming; hand embroidered dote in multi-colors. Raspberry, champagne, Copenhagen, char- treuse or white, 89c fers Main Floor, Front. — SikCr fa--in ge assortment of weavesincluding new crepes, foulards, repps, poplins and brocaded sill in various coloring: The Lansdowne Hat, $2.74 Several new blocks in taupe, smoke, bree Onige tornt olive and green, made exclusively for us by good hatters. Qeey8— Main Floor, 35th Street Various Sweaters For “Open Air”’ Girls Girls do take such particular interest in choosing their eweaters! These sweater fashions, new in weave and smart in style, are sure to please the most fastidious girls. Mlustrated at left. B. Slip-over Sweater of plain knit loosely woven. A. Shetland Sweater, open in front, self covered buttons. Deep Sitcr collar, (paten pockets | Deep seuor colar, pateh and tasseled sash, Copen- | pockets and sash, Rose, hagen, rose, gold or green. | Copenhagen, green or gold, 6 to 14 years, $4.49 | 6 to 14 yrs, $3.74 C. Fibre and mercerized Sweaters in plain weave; turn- down collar may be buttoned close to neck; pockets and sath, Rose, green, gold with white or Copenhagen with gold. Also black with white or white with black, 36 to 44. $7.94 MMS — Third Floor, 34th Street Weave} Girls’ and Misses’ Corsets Are Matters of Importance “as the twig is bent," but every mother knows that upon the selection of the first few corsets the moulding of the young figure depends. These corsets will give proper guidance to the youthful body, yet will not hamper its natural growth, | IIlustrated at left *“Marchioness” A. Laced in back model | of good quality batiste, light,but durable; very low bust, medium skirt; trim med with embroidery. Sizes 20 to 26. Girls’ Corsets. ful figures, Of white couti Corsets, $1.89 B. Front laced corset, a healthful model of pinks figured material; low bust, medium hip; lightly boned, Two pairs supporters. Sizee 20 to 26, A variety of models suitable for youth- 1, some lightly, some more heavily boned. Two pairs supporters, Sizes 20 to 26, 94¢ Magys Third Floor, 35th treet 3

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