The evening world. Newspaper, June 3, 1919, Page 7

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aU OU To niake WEDNESDAY a FAMILY DAY-~here’s news| of the class who lost their lives ta eminence In athletic sports, or if COLUMBIA SENIORS adhd the war were: Maxwell Chambertin, | 4ny combination of these.” is HONOR TH THEIR SLAIN | ier” ,B:Gutterman,, Nrederto Bet: gramme ‘included SLA yitfiiaay ay 2 A ve Rexford Farrell as class the class prophecy by Angi Me- ee Debjs was awarded the| Cae. the presentation oration by Memorial Exercises Ar Are Held for alent h anof $00 fot Frederick Dehis, the valedictory by Fiery the ort a Francis Walter Rogers, and the ivy Killed and Wounded—Prizes tA nd Orati ing student of tthe eraduating oration by Frederick &. Sanborn. - a Silene the income t pre AN UNCONVENTIONAL HLOPEMENT or Ne ym " The senior class of Columbia Cot-| ing "éstablinhed by Mrs. M. (rom the Danilo (Va.) Masiater.) lege held its Class Day eslebration | Rolker In memory of her son, Was) Wo wish to inform our friends th Yeuterday on tho green between Eurt| awarded to Thomas J, Fa Biway, B4th to 15th Bh We Sell Dependable Merchandise at Prices Lower Halland the School of Maan asa a the an eplected by inh Slasemmates | We Were greatly shocked at the cl & special feature commemorated the | tl en of the clas 10 had been tent “et ae ost. worthy an undergraduate stt of scholarshi Tuesday, which we world ha tion in student activi . Lord & Téylor 38th Street —FIFTH AVENUE— 39th Street Telephone Orders Filled—Phone Greeley 1900—Ask for Telephone Order Desk June Sale of Blouses Presenting the Most Attractive Values of the HE NEW, the smart, the distinctive in ran a Blouse fashions, re- ‘ Season, Soching in their individuality and their clever style touches. Pur- eestedingly, he omy Mg say for this im ‘ive models illustra‘ tt Annual Event and priced are featured At Far Less Than Their Actual Worth Printed Georgette Crepe Blouses—Exceptional at : $3.95 (centre illustration) An unusually effective Model, in navy blue ener tie patterned in bisque or white; simple but very smart with youth and cuffs; Valenciennes lace edged, Dainty Voile Blouses, $4.95 Sheer quality flesh or white Voile; tucked and hemstitched model; the vestee, collar and cuffs Valenciennes lace frilled. Illustrated at extreme left. Net Tablier Blouses, $7.95 Fine meshed white Net, in the new apron front effect, the long. panel tucked and Valenciennes lace frilled. Body is net lined. Illustrated at left of centre. ul round collar Georgette Crepe Blouses, $9.75 A charming Midsummer Blouse, in flesh or white, with deep pleated collar and cuffs Valenciennes trimmed; ‘black ribbon tie. Illustrated at right of centre, Georgette Crepe Blouses, $9.75 A simple, but delightfully effective model, in white, navy or black; short sleeved, and with round collarless neck; hand embroidered in heavy rope silk. Il lustrated at extreme right. Third Floor Women’s Summer Suits A Presentation of Most Recent Models in Fashionable Silk and Jersey Fabrics. DELIGHTFULLY varied collection that meets the Mid- summer demand for Suits that combine extreme style smartness with real comfort. Sport Suits of Wool Jersey Introducing color contrasts or clever combinations of material; several of the higher priced models, introducing Tricolette Coats and Jersey Skirts. Excellent choosing at............0+ + - $22.50 to $65.00 Pongee Silk Suits, of feather-weight Tghinan score models and ultra styles of the dressy type...:........ Dee snsaneeecses +++. $28.50 to $135.00 Taffeta, Silk Faille pee Tricolette Suits Service-giving Silks that are ideal for Summer wear; navy, black and fashionable colors; some Duvetyn trimmed; others embroidered. A choice selection at . $45. 06, $55.00, $60.00 and to $125.00 Thrd Floor. Blankets, Comfortables, Bed Spreads Complete Stocks of Summer Weights Attractively Priced Summer Blankets, each $2.95 White and gray or in plaid effects. Camp and Institution Blankets, each $7.50 Serviceable brown color; size 64 x 90 inches. Figured Silkoline Comfortables, Single bed size, $1.75; double bed size, Silk Mull Comfortables, $3.95 New floral effects. feoond Floor, Hemmed Crochet Bed Spreads, $1.75 «For single or three-quarter beds. Hemmed Crinkle Dimity Bed Spreads Light and cool for Summer use— §d £9 GL95% 73 = 90).00-28) 81 x 90, White Crinkle Dimity Bed Spreads | With bolster covers to match. 72 x 99 inches | 90 x 100 inches...,, .Set, $4.50 ment and marriage of our daugh rb! Than Any Cther Store, but for Cash Cnly. Sometimes Ve abe le | and Sometimes Very Gay. The new Paris *kerchiefs are as varied in style as the costumes with which they are to be worn, They are alike in one respect only—that they are all artistic. Cordovan oxfords $8.89 Cordovan, the leather in vogue among young mea of action, is either very good or very bad. There is n0 com promise. When it is the right kind Cordovan gives * the utmost in wear and ap- pearance; when it is inferior it is @ blight om the weerer. We feature an oxford of high grade Cordovan, a rich wine color that will not dis appoint high hopes. The Ius- trous wear giving leather has been supplemented by all the art of the bench and the smart flat last, a Inst that will last, bas resulted. The proper ones— bave geometric squares or diagonal ‘lines in black against borders of differ- ent colors. The centres —what. is left of them— are white. The gay ones— have stenciled baskets or funny little Mowers, such as one sees in calico pat- terns, stenciled all over them. Others have the patterns confined to the borders. These are black birds or leaves silhouetted against a bright color. There are white ones— which have exquisitely fine inlaid corners or borders, sometimes plain, sometimes with just a bit of punch- work or veining. Prices of French ‘kerchiefs 74c to $1.49 each oye —Mala Floor, Centre. The ranges of styles and prices are equally wide in these straw hats 81.98 to $100.00 The hats at $1.98 are sennits, and they're umapproached by those of the same price at other shops. Those at $100.00 are Panamas—we know no better at any price. Between these two extremes there is a sufficiently wide selection to please the fastid- ious as well as the thrifty. You'll say so when you see them! $2.74 $5.89 7.89 14.74 Panamas, Bangkoks, Baluags, Sennits, Split Straws, 3.89 Leghorns, 4.89 All hats over $5.00 are subject to the Government tax of 10% on the excess. NTICIPATION is - for men, women and children f Many MEN will be glad to hear we’re staging a SALE of silk mixture SHIRTS, $2. 29 A while ago we fea- tured a similar event. We sold out the entire lot in a half day. Now we are duplicating the stock of these high grade shirts and. du- plicating the price so ‘that the men who missed out on the first sale may take advant- age of this. Come early! For if you do, there is a splendid variety awaiting you and a satisfactory selection is assured. ou may pick from an attractive collection of beautiful silk and cotton self Ja trous colored stripii double cuff, desii uard wer on rich white grounds with lus- These shirts have the soft tor Summer wear. Sizes 14 to 17, And madras / Included in this Sale is a fine eT ay of superior woven madras shirts. New and staple ideas are ex- pressed. Colored stripes and soft double cuffs. $2.89 is a small sum for 90 large a measure of style and comfort in corsets as is revealed by a new model of, pink brocade with girdle top and long straight line at the back and hips. It is boned to give good support. with the utmost comfort. The top is daintily finished with ribbon. Sizes 21 to 28. 200 bandeau brassieres of pink cotton brocade, 3c PeGys—Tira Vicor, 35tn 9. often stronger than realization in the matter of custom tailoring. Often a man spends much time selecting fabrics, spends more time ‘being fitted, refitted and unfitted for anything else, and spends still more money for a salt that doesn’t suit at all. That man is of the opinion that there is a ‘‘cuss’’ in ‘‘eustom- ° tailoring.” Take the ‘‘cuss’”’ out of “custom-tailoring”’ and you have our ready-to-wear suits, expertly tailored of choice fabrics and styled along lines of dignified sim- agen e obtained in other good shops. And the price is less than “939 quality can 9.75 to $49.75 Specially priced! First-long-trouser suits $19.75 They are not so simply styled as they are simply stylish-—they are what youth demands. A careful study of the likes and dislikes of the boy who’s just out- grown knickerbockers resulted in these clothes—and a well satisfied Rou of boys resulted from these suits. e cassimeres and cheviots, in the new gray shades, stripe and check effects hold an appeal all in themselves. appeal is augmented by the satisfied! Suits to suit the boy aged 15 When this rice we know you'll come and leave— to 20 years. Waistseams and regular sack models —Fifth Floor, Front DRESSES for the Summer. wardrobes of largewomen Selected because they have taken the lines of the mode and moulded them into long lines to give: large women the best lines possible. The fabrics. are chosen with particular appropriate- ness. Two Summer dresses at $15.74 Voile in dainty. black and white or navy and white small foulard designs is the well chosen fabrie used. Both«are simply and tastefully fashioned with white organdie col- lars, one lace edged, the other bound with con- trasting color. A smart taffeta dress $29.75 Particularly well de- signed model with long tunic and long, narrow shaw! collar. The sleeves are of Georgette crepe, the cuffs of taffeta, There's a white satin vest and a wide crushed girdle. In black, navy, gray or plum. Sizes 44 to 50 Kowre—Third Floor, 4th st, Rear. i denvors to answer awestions that may cccur to those whe devend avon this store and enjoy shovving here, Dear Editor:—I am living in ® cottage for — Lng and am confronted b; 4 s gaias toe covering. will not do because pete | children are tra las in and out all day long, the rugs would be too hard to keep in’ good condition. Cottager. A strong quality of jatena fnoteums Was sande any other sort of covering, $1.69 and ® square yard, Dear Editor: I believe in aredness and therefore ave started my annual battle against. flies and indow screens used for the past few summers have had wooden borders, which warp the first time it rhins and are almost, unmanageable the rest of the season. Is there some way to avoid this? Bu reens with bonters "and, ane. meshed of same ma- are ~ Their finish a at diMcuities. ‘prices range from Bio to $1.86, according to size, Dear Editor: — Why doesn't some one make underwear for women along the same free and easy lines as those for men, which still possess a little femininity? Our athletic underwear will preve a boon to you and many other women who must have freedom of movement and yet will not sacrifice «feminine daintiness. A one - piece garment, it, fis swell and fre quail. des or nal ier ilk Sake onines: What is the matter with “YOUR FURS? we'll fix it Has your coat become worn at the collar ob cuffs? Has your scarf become thin at the edges? Have you tired of the style of a coal or wrap? Do you want your furs re modeled or repaired? We're “doctors” for that sort of thing, specialists, in fact, And we can remedy any ailment that may affect furs from the chang- ing of a lining to the complete remodeling of a garment. Prices for expert work of this nature are modest indeed, Fur storage, too 2% charged for storage of each fur garment valued over $50.00, MTS —Third Floor, 344 Street, For Summertime smartness and salisfactory wear, we can recommend nothing belter than pongee suits FOR WOMEN $27.75 It is easy to be well dressed and maintain an air of freshness even in the warmest days if one wears @ pongeo. suit, as it is at once so distinctive and so cool that one may be smart without dis- comfort, Two models of excellent quality pongee. One is a Norfolk style with broad box pleats and hem pock- ets; the other is a simple belted model with notched collar and large patch pockets. As illustrated, These suits are beauti- fully tailored, _excep- tionally well fitting, and caatuly finished: Sizes 34 to 44, Stgre hours: 9.00 A. M. to 5.30 P, M. git

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