The evening world. Newspaper, January 15, 1920, Page 7

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‘THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, JANUARY 23, HELPING Ghe FEBRUARY FAY ; i POLLY. e KITTY » OLIVER What He Wears on Graduation Day There are two things that he will be proud of, else The Day will not have been a success. The Suit and the diploma are the only reasons for go- ing through such a lot of fuss and fol-de-rol that only girls like. But here are suits that lessen that everybody-looking-at-you something might- be-wrong feeling. These suits are right in the very making, as they are all wool, true blue and fast color, silk sewn. The linings are of an extra fine grade of alpaca. Blue serge suit—made in a manly model, yet with youthful lines. Patch pocket front, plain back and belt all around. $19.74 A suit of unfinished worsted, made in dressy yet standard model. With patch pockets and all around belt. An informal suit of oxford gray thibet in Laundered shirts, $1.89%—Pleated or plain. spires the envy of classmates and spectators. Made in tuxedo model, lapel faced with gros Sizes 12 to 14. grain silk, Braided vest and straight. knee Madras shirts, $2.24-—Of fine quality, with trousers, SONi74 | gebaalens tele Other blue suits, from $14.74 to $29.75 Fide Oxford atstete: 01189, Blue serge cap, $1.89 —In the new one piece : top and in Maple quarter top etyles. Neckwear, 94c—White and black silk ties, four-in-hands or French scarf. Felt hats, $2.49 and $3.24—Felt hats in all the desirable shades, many suited to the blue Collars of all the popular brands and all the newest models. serge suit Mewe—Second Floor, S4th Street, Rear \ . Shoes for the Handkerchiefs Graduate age Cotton handkerchigfs, with 44-inch hem- stitched hems and block initial. No graduation attire is complete with- out correct shoes. To graduate: in ef frock of georgette, chiffon or net is her heart’s desire and there is no reason why she should not have one when they are as charming and as economically priced as the ones illustrated. Thrills and more thrills! EVER were there so many concentrated in a lifetime since “B. C.”’ (B. C. meaning, of course, ‘‘before commencement”). It’s here, the time girls have looked forward to with peacock-like pride and the boys, of course, have consented to go through with ‘the “fuss” to get the diploma. Whether the bow that precedes the diploma is made in frivolous frills, inciting admiration, or in the tailored newness of a serge suit it MUST be made in a manner that calls forth envy among the breath-holding first row families. And the families of future presidents and feminine voters feel that a great part of the respon- sibility to make ita success lies with them. (Sizes 12 to 16 years) . oasis atecelemteripadaitiammnaenresesanaaad paeanee A—Of white georgette in a B-—Dainty picot-edged ruf- | f C—A demure frock of chiffon Picaming nedlll wih White | fles are the chief charm of this | has two broad folds around its waist and sleeves. The skirt has six bewitching little ruf. fles, a sash of twisted grosgrain silk ribbon. Wee+ white vel- vet flowers are perched on the shoulders and at the waist. The neck is square and hem- stitched. $15.74 Boys’ white blouses, $2.89—Of good quality « % ' dress and they edge the petaled | satin surplice waist finished madras, with satin stripes. Finished with i ' { ere and Waped geet hon ‘ n . €] of blouse, with soft sa: with hand embroidery, which belt. The panels in front are ends in a fly-a-way bow at the weighted with silken tassels, back and satin bands on the A round neck anda hand- fear tas aides) Wate Gcies fal embroidered butterfly leave gracefully over the shoulders and end in brief sleeves. $32.75 French cuffs. Sizes 6 to 16. Laundered blouses, $1.44--Pleated and plain. Sizes 6 to 16. nothing to be desired for a graduation frock. This model is made of georgette at $27.75 From now till after graduation we are specializing in fill- ing the wants of young graduates. Just look us over when you are in the store to-morrow. These are a few of many equally dainty and festive frocks in our collection All graduation frocks on sale have entire foundations of net, edged at the bottom with lace. Baws—Third Floor, 35th Street In the Misses*Own Section Are things dainty and soft, fashioned with the express purpose of pleasing youthful tastes arfd planned with forethought to becom- ing lines and colors: There are a hundred ways to please the girl graduate in this, her own department. ‘ Wouldn’t you like to give or receive these Graduation Gifts of solid gold (10 and 14 karat) most particularly suited to youthful taste. Box of six for 79c Sturdy cotton handkerchiefs, with 14-inch hemstitched hems. They have a soft fin- isheand are 6 for 74c For Girls Imported princess lacg handkerchiefs, with lawn centres, 69c to 98c ea. Irish linen handkerchiefs, with fine inlaid corners or borders and fine punch-work a.\d veining. $1.39 and $1.98 ea. Irish linen handkerchiefs, with hand-em- broidered one corner ~s and spoke and hemstitched hems, 98c ca, Irish linen handkerchiefs, with hand-em- broidered corners and 14-inch hemstitched hems, 74c ea, FOR GIRLS Lavallieres, $6.74 to $19.89 - Set with cameos, pearls or semi-precious stones. Bracelets, $6.24 to $14.49 Engraved,, plain or engine turned, with secret lock and catch, A comprehensive line of - Pumps and Oxfords in Calfskin and Patent Leather $9.49 will add the necessary dress and sparkle to the memorable occasion, and will also find many uses after this affair, Ragre—Second Floor, Bear, Graduation rings for girls and Crepe de Chine, $8.49—-Copy of a French blouse boys—Numeral band and sig- May be had in many colors. Negligees of crepe de chine. Trimmed with ribbon | and lace, in three styles. | net rings with 1920 cither en graved or applied. $3.74 to $5.94 11.74 (tax 43c) to $17.74 (tax $1.03, § : u eeetce) Georgette blouses, $9.74—Pleated in a neat cross- Japanese crepe kimonos—embroidered and in bar pattern. A round collar trimmed with lace. the colors that most delight a young girl's heart. $2.79 and $4.69 Jersey overblouses, $14.74—Trimmed with chen- ile braid in designs around neck, sleeves and hem: Another style embroidery trimmed. $16.74 (tax 8c) Tricolette overblouses, $19.74 (tax 48c)—Embroid™ ered with an, all-over design. Georgette overblouses, $22.74 (tax 78c)—Fringe trimmed and with silk cord girdle. White galatea middy, $2.39—Made in the navy. style and with black tie Cuff Links in dumbbell or loose link styles, engraved or engine tumed, or plain to be mono. | Bar Pins, $3.41 to $29.75 grammed. $2.24 to $12.74 Enameled, platinum faced; en graved or set with semi-pre cious stones. Raincapes, $4.69 to $5.94—-Rubberized sateen and poplin. i White satin petticoats—Daintily made and with flounces of fancy Yace and georgette trimming. $6.94 to $11.74 $1.69 Scarf Pins, $2.24 to $8.74- In knots, signets and some with Handy Pins, set with real pearls, topaz, sapphires or amethysts. With touches of platinum. $7.89 Gold Beads, $8.74 to $18.49 Round or olive shaped beads. Curled Ostrich Feather Fans, $10.89—tax 99c- With shell handles. Feathers of light blue Uncurled Ostrich Feather Fans, $11.89-—tax 99c—White with buttons and links. amber handles. $8.74 to $34.75 i | Aeqe—Main Floor, 3ith Street, Front Menye—Main Floor, Centre, HOSIERY | is most important semi-precious stones; made in Sateen petticoat, white, é various shapes and sizes. Aewe—Third Floor, Centre. Admiring Small Brothers Wear Boys’ Watches, $20.89—Open il Gleaming sir sie ial face 20 year gold filled and | : lliveadiiring tittta sitters tear paver lenel Paet) movement, Gif Whit | little sist bi ‘a \ rte Neckpieces Ribbons for Girls to tie back curly locks. Children’s sets, 47c to $5.79 — Suitably and Watch Chains and Waldemar Coat Chains, $4.49 to $16.74 In many styles of engraved Party Suits Party Frocks $14.74 Misses’ white silk hose, $1.98 Ribbed and of a good quality silk. memories _ | #{ | of school days | Rich white satin, all Satin suits with straight widths, from black satin trousers. The Imported and domestic mod- effectively worn with suits or dresses. In Swiss embroidery, plain and hand embroidered pique, and imitation Venise laces. Collars, 47c to $3.79 In pique, linen, imita- tion Venise lace, satin, Swiss embroidery and organdies. Windsor Ties, 2% to $1.19%—In plaids, plain satins, crepe de chines | and many novelty ties. Rear Middy Ties, $1.19 to | $2.97—In three corner or full square styles. In satin and taffeta. White, red, navy, orange, green and black Amys —Main Floor, Frent, Centre. Sash, Store Hours 9 to 5.30 \ 59c for 10 yds. | | to sash widths at $1.49 yd. Jacquard ribbon, in | lovely designs, hair bow, For sash to match, | Jacquard hair bow and sash, in a heavier qual- ity. Hair bow, $1.39 yd. | $2.19 yd. | || Block patterns on satin | grounds are pretty. in. els are charming in a number of ways and made in crepe de chine, georgette Smocked and embroidered and decked crepe, 59¢ yd. organdie and net. 7Ac yd. with a fluttering of ribbon. The dress illustrated is only one of the delicate colorful frocks that wait to be played Sizes 2 to 6 years. Aare Third Moor, 35th M.. Rear : Milanese Silk Gloves Girls’ white silk gloves, two weights double finger-tips and in sixteen button length $1.59 and $1.89 pr. Boys’ white milanese silk gloves, a double-tinger tipped style with round corners and Paris point backs. 79¢ pr. Broadway. both with Beare —Main How a iy Little Sister Big Brother Small Brother ¥ collar and cuffs and down the front. A little black coat gives a page effect. Hosts of other party suits in many pretty styles. | Sizes 2 to 8. || age Seeond Floor, 34th St, Rear. | white satin blouse has , accordion pRated frills on || Misses’ white silk hose, $2.29; 3c tax Full fashioned, with lisle garter tops. Boys’ Irontex stock- | ings Full fashioned and black ribbed, very neat look- ing. Sizes up to 9, 59c 9!, to 11, 69c Bere—Main Floor, Ceuire First Long Trouser Suits, $22.50 With graduation comes the ordeal of the first long trouser suit. For the average lad this breathless change from the obscurity of knickers to the publicity of longies is a severe trial indeed Our outfitters having been boys understand the boy. They make the transition an easy, untroubled affair, de- voting detailed attention and the experience of years to the task } we NEW YORK Fifth Fleor, Frent, Beautifully bound and planned to hold | the happenings of | remem- | worth-while brance. Commencement Memory | Book. Cloth, $1.79 My Graduation, hy Mar- ion L. Peabody. Cloth, $2.24 My School Life. Mem- ories from entrance to graduation. Cloth, $1.12 A Record of My College Days. Cloth, Rewe—Main Floor, B5th Street, Kear Store Hours 9 to 5.30 $1.12 |

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