The evening world. Newspaper, February 28, 1919, Page 9

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eed ae at gv owinG WURLD, FRivas, fbunmvans 46, 1919, BONWIT TELLER cco y | Stern Brothers FIFTH AVENUE AT 38™ STREET are, 3 | 2 Yotter of No, 125 Seventh Avenue, | Brookis recorded as agents. rding to officials in the office of | ate, the tate Sup West 42nd Street — (Belween 5th and 6th Aves.) West 43rd Street Law ecuieia Rider Report of “Com-| Fe Ott: ” But None Has Been Hl sinatra] MISSES’ SPRING poled: cael APPAREL FASHIONS Specialized for ‘‘Jeune Fille’ and the Small Woman ae 0 cretary of +a Piquant and Refreshing Themes in iy In our Interesting Presentation of SPRING FASHIONS In view of the thorou which the propaganda hiness with the Anti been carried o ©, Not a few Senators that ALBANY, 1 28.— There PN iaw which loon Leagur that any » fighting against t (s ° . * mearure asking tem | Be tt a tmple frock for college wear—It carries For Misses, Petite Women and Girls effect in the of pillar tat the campus spirit. Be al be gated suit—it The more exclusive styles are shown in such a diversified assortment j possesses that trig precision and finesse of cus f il fy ‘ ‘ \dmitted the Anti-Saloon of models that opportunity is amply afforded to express one's tom work. Be it a gown for the debutante it reveals the naivete and charm of youth. Coats, Dolmans and Capes have that interesting fas- cination of silhouette. Each model, every type ! appreciates that definite sense of individuality and style-cylture necessary for the proper individuality in selections of habiliments for the new season. Misses’ Spring Suits =| — Misses’ Stylish Frocks Blouse and jaunty box styles, of tricotine, duvetyne, Poiret and serges; many with HAIR TO ANY SHADE i ces Cay bint ll gaoa) Of tricotine and Poiret twill; smart silhou- ettes, which are entirely different; some Don't Stay “Gray! Here’s an he law explicitly holds that if Old-time Recipe that Any- legislative agents “receive com: | 4 appareling of the younger set waistcoats of silk tricolette, braid trimmed, others embroidered. body can Apply. pensation,” it must be reported Hi, ' f g . : pheasiada ind shy are oully of ealluse ciV@_ 3 $27.50 to 195.00 | $29.75 to 98.00 ‘The use of Sage and Sulphur for re- ately withholding that fact, they Mt bY storing faded, gray hair to its natural | Yictate the law and may be heav- “ps b color dates back to grandmother's | es, My AL ‘She used it to beep her hair | ily fined. | gee Gaol Rey beautifully dark, glossy and attrac- , M And # tive. Whenever her hair took on that dull, faded or streaked appearance, Spring Outer Wear for Girls (6 to 16 years) SMART SERGE DRESSES in straight line | APTERNOON FROCKS of Taffeta, in tthis simp! t yplied with Zz and separate guimpe models; of navy plain and plaid colorings, also crepe de weniide: oe Misses’ Tailored Suits 9.50 to 150. 00 Blue serge; some daintily embroidered, | Chine combined with Georgette crepes But brewing at home is mussy and | \ The materials— serge, tricotine, Poiret twill, vari-colored checks, black-and- -white checks, duvetyn, and many fabric novelties being introduced by this shop. The many chic and youthful style-diversions take form in cylinder, straightline, box and blouse coat suits with varying types of waistcoats, embroideries and other treatments. Sizes 14 to 18. Misses’ Tailored Frocks 25.00 to 165.00 Tailored and more formal frocks in serge, Poiret twill, tricotine, duvetyn and other appropriate materials. Simple and elaborated styles are fea- tured in straightline and Chinese silhouettes, decorative touches of self tuckings, hand embroidery, ratinc, crewel worsted, beading and other originations. Sizes 14 to 18. Misses’ Silk Frocks 25.00 to 225.00 ‘ A a An infinitude of original developments in taffeta, satin, charmeuse, “taf- Speaking: of this) stran condition, feta-moire,” crepe de chine and novelty silks. Each model emphasizes Reads who) : be [Reet adh het an individual treatment appealing in charm. Sizes 14 to 18, Misses’ Capes, Coats, Wraps 35.00 to 165.00 “Small-Capes” of a decidedly youthful character in all colors of pom- pom, velour and tricotine, plaid-silk lined—‘Jenny” Coat model with out-of-date. Nowadays, by asking at any drug store for a bottle of ‘or! SWyeth's Sage and Sulphur Com. iw ti $10.95 to 24.50 $12.75 to 27.50 Very Special for Saturday’s Selling: pound,” you will get this famous old } preparation, improved by the addition of other ingredients, which can be de- pended upon to restore natural color and beauty to the hair, P A well-known downtown druggist °' says it darkens the hair so naturally and evenly that nobody can tell it has been applied. You simply dampen a sponge or soft brush with it and draw thie through your hair, taking one strand at a time. By morning the gray hair disappears, and after on- other application or two, it becomes ‘he beautifully dark and glossy, —Advt Dressy Spring Suits | Misses’ Dolman Coats Featuring belted and box coat models, of | Two swagger models, made of crystal cord; Poiret twill, gabardines tricotine and fine | for inyediate and early Spring wear; silk serges; some with vestees in contrasting | lined throughout; colors: alpine, beaver materials, and henna, ‘veal $45.00 = $65.00 = WOMEN’S UNTRIMMED HATS Are shown on the Main Floor Indigestion PEOPLE TROUBLED with indigestion often blame their 4 In a distinctive assortment of both Imported and American-made models, together with Imported Roses, Fruits, Foliages, Faney stomachs, when possibly their teeth chain stitchingcoat-wrap of tricotine lined with taffeta which form the Feathers, Wings and other trimmings. are at fault collar, the same lining treatment of foulard applied to dolmans of gabar- ‘ * ~ , , Defective teeth lower your vitality dine—“Small-Capes” and long capes of faille silk, plain and embroidered VERY SPECIAL FOR TO-MORROW: yeep he —capes and wraps of duvetyn, poulette, taffeta with ostrich garniture. you suffer from defective teeth] fo re sri ttre tebe |e : Rough Barnyard Hats | Rough Straw Hats ours y neg ig them. 7a = wn es tsunami soe Our special pegachen in prices at this time is sure to interest you of teeth, gold crowns and brie $5 up. Fillings, $1 up. Eya Sey nes Stern Brothers West 42nd Street = (Belween 5th and 6th Avenues) West 43rd Street TELEGRAPH PIONEER DEAD. black and colors, Georgette and all silk lined, * at $2.50 | at $2.95 in a varied ussortment of shapes— | Black and colors; faced with Col, Wilson Won Pa SHOES FOR BOYS AND GIRLS In the Second Floor Department. Final Clearance Reductions! Stern Brothers MEN’S CLOTHING West 42d and 43d Streets, New York Ww" are featuring Trot Moc Shoes for Boys and Girls, A most practical last for school and general wear, made of black or dark tan leather with weather-proof’ soles. FOR CHILDREN BOYS AND MISSES Sizes Ctoll . «4 at $4.00 | Boys—sizes 2!) to6, . at $5.00 at $4.50 Misses sizes 2} to7, . at $6.00 Priced, to Close Out, in two groups: Special—To-morrow! ; ; I Suits up to - - $35 Suits up to - - $45 Boys’ Regulation | Overcoats up to $45 | Overcoats up to $60 MIDDY SUITS $21.50 | $31.50 ty iHMustrated, of pure white braid trim; All from the Kirschbaum Shops An Important Purchase Sale of SILK HAND BAGS Will feature these extraordinary values: 500 Fancy Checked Silk Hand Bags, in black or colors; 10 inches deep; metal frames; inside $2 90 compartments; beautifully lined; regular $4.50 values, . ° Hand Bags in New Corded Effects, an initial showing of very attractive models in these new $4 75 materials; regular $6.50 values, . ha? va atk, oars ® Handsome Silk Hand Bags, with metal frames, replicas of sterling silver $ 5 models, mounted on beautiful silk materials, Regular $15.00 and $20.00 values ‘ worsted navy serge with With short trousers, Ky ay REATCOATS of Australian fleeces, Chesh- Special $8.50 Lit AG ires, Canadian Friezes and Rough Shetland kj\ _« effects; Town Ulsters of warm, light-weight = | materials; Chesterfield Overcoatsof fine Moulaise, Special $9.50 | \ \ { ify| full satin lined; Sack Suits of Worsted, finished Regularly $12.50 aud 15.00 Veh} | and unfinished; colorful Cheviots, Tweeds and? Tam O’ Shanters \ | | | Flannels; soft Blue Serges. to match; of blue serge; With long trousers, sizes 6% to 7, at $1.95 | "WORLD WANTS WORK MORNING WONDERS

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