The evening world. Newspaper, June 20, 1918, Page 10

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Lewts Gen Wine Contest. ; : Summer Voile and Silk Dresses } Group of Novelty Tub Skirts | Summer Tub Skirts THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, JUNE 20, 1918. ]as a result of the agitation for the ONDON, June 20.—In the House) use of the Madsen gun by the British Sf Commons yesterday J. I. Macpher-| Under Secretary of the War Of- | jiret, Lew paid the committee appointed to) third, Mad: ‘the merits of various machine guns, while the spotlieht played upon her. had placed the various guns FIRST AMERICAN SHOW OF “ALL | the following order: 3 second, light Hotchkiss: . The decision had beea NEW YORK DESIGNS, ‘MADE IN AMERICA’ STYLES, ARE SHOWN | Beautiful Models Display Gen- ius of Clothing Makers in All American Fabrics, wares STORE CLOSES SATURDAY AT NOON DURING JUNE DAILY AT 5 P. Fifth Avenuc, 37th and 38th Sts. Navy Blue—The Leading Shade of To-day—is Effective in the Misses’ Navy (ILLUSTRATED) New York was treated to ita very firnt style ehow of American designed | cloaks and suits last night at the formal opening ‘Thirty-five fascinating mod- fall styles on the “a In Follies” § o'clock until the midnight ton was The fabrics for the one hun- dred different and original American woven in the textile mills of the United States, The ex- i was held under tho auspices | 4 United Cloak and Suit De- signers’ Mutual Ald Aasociation. There are over 360 members in this organi- gation In the United States, but every one of the stunning suits and gowns waa created by a New York designer. ym every large city pushed je trying to get a line Chicago and Bos- Gec orgette Dress 29.50 HE large fichu col lar and turn - cuffs of white organdie is in charming contrast to the navy blue dress, made over self color silk; wide and narrow tucks are a distinctive trim- wooden runway 14 to 20 years. on something new, Other New Model ton were the chief offenders in this Miss Sophio Braslau charmed the hundreds present by her einging. She opened the musical part of the pro- ne with the singing of “Amer- waved an imme! rendered seve! Georgette Dresses Beaded, embroidered, tucked or fringed. 19.75 w 69.50 the sons of members of the associa- rendered cello and violin solos. the opening ad- Attention ts also directed to nter of another designer, fittingly welcomed the buy- ors with this little ditty Organdie Dresses 14 lo 20 years ‘The youthful Rose wore a tight fit-| ting suit of white bockers and vest, trimn | brocade on the sides of t blue or white; bh and self ruffled. Over this @ long #wal- \low tail red velvet coat hung snugly She wore a George Washington wig, With the illuminatea portrait of the| Father of his Country for a back- Organdie Dresses, in pink or blue, also white fichu collar and skirt. 18.50 th MADE IN U, S. A” | r held in New York, the aver t and sult designer has a ve npressionable mind There were so many beautiful wom, on selling buttons and tickets jin aid) aque of the Women's Apparel Unit of| teria Women's Oversea Hospitals, U. 8. A. that the exh jon was late in start ing f these tickets had| a void the di nated by the respec-| thr tive nufacturers. Me The whole show, in a sentence, is to |” offer to American women for the first time garments woven in America, de- signed in America, and manufactured in America, It is wholly a war meas ure, Women need not scan the Parts editions now in order obtain the correct w York and | wet ther absence of wide belts a 8 was noticeable It is estim saving of approximately $200,000 by | s sult t William Fischer, the President of |n the Association, and also a designer, | t has put one across that sounds good. |s In his own words, it in a suit that |¢ looks like a di model it ap ing be by the way, to be a coat. Could } rer than that? Fiecher, Tho President's creation is a chen- ile tan with chenille embroidery; a | € cloth skirt, cuff bottom, and clears |4 the ground by @ight Inches. plain how it was attached and hur-| pa they will please their v: more clothes.” E tinual optimism termed the Mark T ciation | fore. the «weighty women Her have always had to take what they| could get when it came buying | ¢ suits and cloaks, David Dickar, wh way for st to their true s is called t Isador Blackman's offering to the tan suit with natural Miss Gre d, his this off to ction) » glided down the bedecked run-| py ground, Misa Rose stood out in bold the American Doors Open At 9 A. M. Dresses Buy Now for Your WOMEN’S & MISSES’ DRESSES New Summer Voile Dresses Finest Summer Voile Dresses Silk Taffeta Dresses Taffeta, Georgette and Satin Dresses Georgette, Crepe de Chine and Satin Evening Gowns and Silk Dresses TUB & CLOTH SKIRTS Summer Tub Skirts. ‘ White Corduroy and Linon Skirts Odd Cloth Skirts Silk, Serge and Poplin Skirts SILK PETTICOATS Values to $4.50. . Values to $6.50, CHILDREN’S DRESSES Our Entire Stock of Ch in Two Lots........ Changeable Silk Petticoats Fine Taffeta Petticoats ildren’s Dresses Offered nee vn TOC Closing of Our Sixth Ave. Store $150,000 STOCK TO BE SACRIFICED REGARDLESS OF COST EVERY SALE IS FINAL—Owing to the immense reductions it will be impossible for us to accept any returns, make exchanges or alterations, or to send any garment C. Q. D. Suits——Coats——Waists——Skirts, etc.——All Seasonable Models Summer Needs—At SAVINGS OF 50% OR OVER CLOTH & Tailored Suits eae Serge and Poplin Suits. Silk Poplin & Wool Jersey Suit Serge and Gabardine Suits Exclusive Model Suits COATS, C OGG COate 60 i5s csarke es Silk and Cloth Coats Handsome Spring Coats & Capes. Fine Dress or Street Coats Serge Capes Peau de Cygne Lined) Sleeveless Corduroy Coatees Jersey Sport Coatees WAISTS & Voile and Lingerie Waists New Voile and Silk Blouses Group of Silk Waists.. Georgette and Creve Blouses... . Middy Blouses . . . White and Colo White and Colored Smocks.... Handsomely Embroidered Smocks fabrics woven here. Germany and remularly get their inspirations for erly contributed a large new creations by riding alone In taxi- cabs in the wee sma’ hours of the ndustry was represented | In sequence they were nufacturer of the fabrics, the buy- woollens, the designers of ‘ morning through Central Park. This ‘This is the first style show of its| night appears probable in the light of past The war tax booth just outside the entrance to the hall did When noses were counted it was found that only about 100 buy ers evaded the was neither den Philadelphia wa in these 100 signers appeared at the hall attired in evening clothes aries ranging from $4,000 to $10,000 It was thought for a time that th police reserves would receive a call from 234 Street when a score of buy ers found tnetnselves on the aide of the door when Miss Bi - | essayed to sing. They were late going out for intermission to collect their thoughts for to-day’s business. During the promenade of the mod- els on the runway a band played ex- * garments, the maufacturer| rments, the buyer for| e, the storekeaper him- ultimate consumer. rt affirmed tho* 3 was worn hy Miss Abe W eat it atin, tr sposal of three of | “8° _ From a front row They receive eal 4 silver medallions rs hung chenille ¢ When asked for an express‘on ing winter, “Don't you think th stunning on me? THIS POOR LITTLE MODEL HAD NOTHING TO WEAR. is gown is just ‘ helped materially to get the audience on Arrangements | for the exhibition was: Da Chairman; M. Stockman, mo o} offerings upon herself t there will be aland, judging tim amount received, Abe will retire after the this feature alone in the cloak and | winter season. | Miss Ieona Kohler, a stately bru- th and I. Kuppler assisting. hei! hin FATHER PROUT IN HOSPITAL. mes in different gowns. Miss ne Mason, her playmate, had at- but wher it’s on the|tended the exhibiticn, datending to mar on the runway. Father John D. Prout, of the Bohemian Church at No. 273 East 724 Street, who wi last December to the Catholic Protec- tory in Westchester, is In Misericordia Hospital, in East 86th Street, inflammatory rhe as pondered over coat | swing she was found in tears in the and uit designs for the past eighteen |dressing room, where se explained years. It took him a week to get this|she had nothing to wear. out of his head. appear A titter was heard from the audi- whenever a certain young model It seems she had not been “J of the embargo on chewing ‘i appeared non- ASSOCIATION'S MARK TWAIN IS chalantly carrying a muff—with her AN OPTIMIST. dainty other wore a app gun ill at his home in Beechhurst, lk 1, He was taken at once to Misericordia Hospital, where he has since been Improving. He ta expected Joneph Florian, secretary of Father ormer parish, said yesterday is finesse was directly due to worry matters which resulted transfer from the New York church upoa recommendation of its chancel- —_——»—_—— | CHRISTIAN SCIENCE DIVORCE. | Firat Reader Named Wo Second Reader as Co-ren: ain suit on the back| TH: Treasurer, Jacob Goldatein,|of which was sewed a small triangu- took a week off lately and designed |jar piece of some material which sug- a coat of Siberia cloth, trimmed with| gested itself as a place to scratch Hudeon fur. The akirt is attached | matches. to the coat. Jacob didn't atop to ex-| The members of the Women's Ap- 8 Oversen Hos- vers throughout riod away with the parting remark | pir that it looked like a bright winter /the entire evening inducing the’ out Says Jacob: “Women are now work-| of town buyers ing in men's places; they naturally |of $1 for a chance at one of the suits have more money to spend; hence|ghown during the evening ity and buy| pinned to the lapels of men's coats f his con-| put the man b and wit, Jacob is|cents they all ain of the aaso-|of hiding ten cents ben als worked like to loosen to the tune in the devastated sec-| jryt Church of Christ Scientist, cranted @ final decree of divorce from Alice Van Heynigen Brown, by Justice ‘lark in the Queens County Supreme looked very charm. of white shirt- with a French is Chairman of the committee on| ny arrangements when he is not con-| wa 522 Oak Street, juring up de . has come to the| apron rex : fat ladies.” He ex-| those hibite nd cloaks this evening | cause solicited money for their women | Mi rin the church, was named He | Miss Rea tokes were in another | part of the house preparing the lesson for the next church service on the night | 30 1 | "i cause he has been cutting cloth tnto] is from patterns for the last twenty-eight | The headquarters of the Unit is in the years. Bush Terminal Building on 42d Street, | Brown and Mrs. out-of-town buyers with a roll of| SOME OF THE STRANGE THINGS fe as Mabel Johnson, 0,000 yesterday in the! Court against, Muriel Vinson slienation of the way. Mr, Blackman applauded this| manufacturers offering pressions for ‘The $100,000,000 worth of guits and] room to-day. cloaks w&ich are sola annually in the|a manufacturer himself. flag'country Will henceforth rely solely on’ known an gathering im- |! This is vouched for b It is a weil | piaintitt many designers’ Lea, N. J Was married to Dunn at Fort Doors Open At9 A.M. 6m AVE., COR. SELLING OUT EVERYTHING Absolute Disposal of Every Article of Apparel Made Necessary by the Priced $4.75 Right at the height of the White Shoe buying riod, we offer—due to early purchases—a White Dress Pump Special. This is an exceptional oppor- tunity to secwe dainty, smart looking shoes to complete your summer ostume, at a price that neans big saving. White NuBuck Pumps, Louis Heel, $4.75 White Catvas Pumps, Louis Heel, $4.75 In White Footwear we show an extensive stock of all the desired tyles, in all materials and all sizes, in Boots, Oxfords ind Pumps, with high and low heels. A visit will surly repay you. QUEEN QUALITY BOOT SHOP 3, West 34th Street WHE advisability ¢ buying clothes NOW, because o future fabric shortages aml higher prices, has been alvanced to you times withou number. We, however, tell zou to buy now and to buy n a Brill store, because you cin buy Quality Clothes like tha of the House of Kuppenhemer, at the Small-Profit-Pries fixed — by our War-Time Small Profit Policy—Suits,—$ 5 to $50. BRILL SUITS, SPECIALAT $10 TO $20 Straw Hats for Men, Special & $2.00 to 85.00 Bull Bicthera The Kappenheimer House inNew York Values to $22.50.. Values to $27 ‘alues to $42.50 COATEES Values to 8? Values to $15.00 APES & 1456 Broadway Broadway at 49th Strat 44 E. 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