The evening world. Newspaper, April 8, 1919, Page 7

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her __THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, APRIL 8, 1919. 1 mm EPISCOPAL CHURCH GETS $89,063 TOTAL IN DRIVE, MISSING WAS ON PAROLE ss" fostome Long Island Diocese Progresses | FROM STATE HOSPITAL oe about 9 o's ri bs on the morning of March 13 and Toward = Half-Million Fund— ; 4 hot been heard of since, though the Charles Seele Gives $15,000. | (G07. ei police and his relatives have mad | diligent sea i ‘The campaign fund of the Protestant AEE TANRY a @ Episcopal Diocese of Long Island was | ag AM ei Nahe IR HL og Searenaed yerterday to a total of O,- froin the Brooklyn State Hospital, || 06.08, according to the announcement 44 { | where he had been under treatment | made at the daily luncheon at the Hotel for @ w aind. For many Bossert, in Brooklyn. Mra, Elizabeth 5 {| | years ho Se ere clea: and Rudyard Currier, campaign direc ferent newspapers of this city, anc Ory paign directo still is a member of Presamen'’s Un- resided. He is five feet, tive inches Charles Serle, Chairman of the Com-| ° mitteo of Fifty-six that is managing the | | Tn CC I TOO I A just before-Easter SALE of at $4.96 month. The old gentleman left ti MA yHE Atractions Are Prices —-Quelity—Servic « We Sell Dependable Merchandise at ies Lower Than Any Abel Store, but Tor Cash Only. BREAKFAST COATS Becoming Attire for the Boudoir They themselves are the explana tion for their popularity. They are 800 smart trimmed hats rive for the Church Charity Founda- \a dark blue vest, | tion, it was announced, gave $15,000. Mr. and white socks | Beele ts connected with the firm of J avout an inch long |side of his brow, hat. It is thought on an assumed fame, since ds the possibility of going back || Plerrepont Morgan & Co, Mrs. Edward Quiinn, former President of the Civitas Club, and al rmei Chairman of the Br the Armenian driv Cross, was the © ternoon. She snid to the slogan of your lj going t to atick and get ‘our half so easy to slip on, so graceful in " Puy WAR the AEE FAM VEE Chaeman | their simplicity, so becoming to In quality and smartness similar to Jagod C._Klinek, 0. 8. Seymour, Just! hats we usually sell at $5.94 and $6.89 all who wear them Excellent hats—every one worthy to be worn with an Easter costume, whether it be suit, wrap or dress. For in this collection there are hats appropriate to all costumes for all occa- sions and becoming to all types of women Our Nigligee Section is featuring a delightful assortment of breakfast coats in all the lovely appropriate silks and salins, colors to match the schemes of every boudoir. YGTON, Apri pointment of Au Warden of the at Leavenworth, to-day at tho | Hats with artistic flowers or soft ostrich. | Hats in light colors and dark colors and in all the smart and lovely color combina- tions, and in _ Small smart sailors with flowers or feathers Large dress hats combined with Georgette crepe. Hats with transparent brims. TR a aber. The | tate Sen- lina, He ew incumbent hy ater and his hom Anton Shields of No, 746 44th Street, Brooklyn, is anxious to find his fath- There are some with simple cordings, some with double ruffles, some with shirred flounces, and some that form attractive points by the setting together of hemstitched squares. They are of crepe de chine, plain and changeable taffeta, plain or two tone satin, washable satin or silk brocade. Prices range from $7.89 to $18.74 The six sketches give but a faint idea of the many styles the collection contains = —Second Floor, Sith Street — THE TRATED js of \ustrous, heavy ONE ILLUS The Shades in Which doft winter Overcoats and 1 They Are Mad quality satin with back of ehe self — 3 eee ae or darker tone, giving a change don Spring Reefers "BONWIT TELLER &.CO.S@ | gt’, TESaRG avender rchid | trim all the edges, finish the pock Ei | _ Peach Coral ets and band the bottom. Th EVIV AL The Specially Shop of Opiginalions ed {foe Copenhagen or deat ie shied inane ihe A REVIVA $7.49 i reacock. | cluster of pastel sil wers. FIFTH AVENUE.AT 38'™-.STREET | | eraeeaier nara oe S12.59 HIS soft’ and charming Wouldn't a little chap of 214 fabric is just on the thresh- old of popularity, and there seems to be an infinite number of ways to convert it into frocks for all occasions. to 8 years look all spruced up for Spring in an overcoat like the one pictured? LXoera—Third Moor, bith street. ANNOUNCE FOR WEDNESDAY A Limited Collection of PLAYTIME for very little folks demands certain types of gar- It is of all wool navy blue serge, in regulation style cut, double breasted, with an inverted pleat, full belt, and military trap- pings such as gold buttons and sleeve emblems. Lined with It tempts your creative genius. Every shade and pattern seems to suggest another possibility for something delightfully different in dresses. Early Spring Modes in WOMEN’S SERGE FROCKS Formerly 39.50 to 79.50 ments, as individual in style and color as one cares to have them, but consistent in two qualities te —comfort and durability. mohair, Challis is a wool fabric put | LITTLE GIRLS LOOK “CUTE” IN APRONS of patterns we believe is larger, and aprons are ever so prac- | effort, Chambray, checked and the price we know is less [|E\ tical! They keep one’s pret- | gingham, striped gingham than elsewhere. Trousers at $4 75 tiest frock quite clean, and | and epee jelaitty,, Some ° ith si of them one needn't open down the back, some i; wh ae ms frock! All tub on the shoulder and igo CHALLIS, 27 in. They add more than their cost to the life of materials, that may be kept | slip over the head, 2 to 5 your blue suit. crisp and fresh with little | years wide, 88c yd. All wool, they have cuff bottoms and silk- 4 sewn seams, Sizes 30 to 42. 35.00 [wo or three dresses of a kind developed in one piece straightline and tunic models, with button trimming, embroidered batiste collars and elaborations of soutache and silk floss embroidery. Children’s Haircutting Patient and Iixpert Attendants Sa Appliances itary Adjoining BEAUTY PARLOR The Dimity Rompers pictured above, (C), are for wee tots at the creeping age—they are madein “Creeper” style, quite devoid of trimming, so that they may be easily lto3 years, 94¢ tubbed. ters in Ga == 94¢ to $1.89 keera—Third Floor, Rear, a5th Street BUSURBUS UG UE UU BU = First long trousers suits at $22.50 high standards Twe to line as vi The same button that caused his “dad” Mews suits a good prevail in the sacks, make habit more waist all the designs he's en vied on the other fellows are tailored with that attention to detail that has long char as light and soft and supple as a real Spring fabric should be. he desaris are quaint and loves ly--dear old fashioned little flowers and paisleys, demure dots at close or rare intervals, little rings, little stripes, little checks. all, butt 7 , . in the irieal aredadii| aturae ie you bien your suns You’d Be Buying A New Suit About t - ve nee ol ursery ane De, ie a challis hts |T: , r ~ , POSITIVELY NOC, 0, D.’s_ NO CREDITS ee 1 ihe Ge Ripe | han pn Naaacen ratte - his Time If It Were Not For These NO EXCHANGES front. In pias oe alripetl gis AR a tan or ro: eu anillaclect the iraktentil at this store, where the assortment Ory BEN Stay Now’s the best time to change to long trousers A complete assortment of Spring overcoats for little boys includes tweeds and homespuns, in gray, tan and olive mixtures, also smart plain tan covert cloth coats. GIBE—Second Noor, 34th Street, Rear. Men’s Blue Serge FiveandaHalf! Sale—1,050 “Time is out of joint.” striped silk pe SRHAPS it is, but who will not have it so if thereby he can enjoy the early and the bright hours before sunset at some diversion? sport blouses $2.79 sweet morning hours Before the daylight sav ing law became effective this year we began to close shop a half hour earlier. Transit facilities are so heavily taxed with workers going home at rousa nd fF home ng home was UUM MIO MM MNO |CLOTHBOUND. 75¢. BY MAIL 90c. Hairdressing | War Record | youthful models acterized our clothing, more of o task then e relief Manicuring NOW ON SALE & | | All the wanted fabrics in all the wanted patterns, Sizes 15 to 20 have a ite mr Chiropody JaRTereraRIUSIOTNEPIIEIURIRRTG 4 E | Others including Blue Serge priced up to $29.75 we Grew the shades oh 5:00, t x rive ab our hops \ well made arher We have « 2 of play or relaxation in neers tailored or ; Men's Spring Suits at Are Just What His Dad Has Wanted The designing, fabrics and workmanship of these are usu ally associated with a much higher price FINE QUALITY HAIR GOODS sport blouse of good quality striped silk has the slightly rolling, almost flat collar that | Appointments made by Telephone. Lord & Taylor — 28th Street FIFTH AVENUE 39th Street | nants ATE is in such demand IN STRIPES OF ASSORTED COLORINGS. Suit prices range from $2475 to $4975 | We are very busy from 9:00 to 5:30. mee —Kitth Floor, Kromt Rasy - tater tee

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