The evening world. Newspaper, March 5, 1920, Page 8

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ee I & we B Bs ne: 7 : i ee leanne) Rae i) TE rd \ A@LRANY, March 5—Charging the" “we have the spectacie of an Ame-ican Aseembiy borrowing from the greatest © gutecrat of modern times (the former © Gear)-the course it cam pursue” Sex- | F a New Se FRIDAY, MARCH 5, 1920. West Thirty-Fourth Street Suitable for Juniors, Misses or Small Women Smart Well-Made Modes In Various Newer Themes Enhanced by Remarkable Trimmings and Tailoring Special at ‘29 skirts, —Tricotines —Georgettes —Taffetas —Satins —Crepe de Chines —Serges Frock 2; new collars, etc. Every desired shade. No Charge for Alterations As Springlike as a Robin’s Note— z ot The Clothes We're Now Displaying The Brill shops are bursting into bloom. Every day sees new models, first harbingers of the coming season, dis- played upon our racks. And every one in distinct, emphatic accents spells Spring. The lines, the patterns, the fabrics: all unite to form the figures 1-9-2-0. The coats have a slight fullness at the hips; collars are a trifle longer; lapels more mod- erate. Two factors remain the same—the quality of the woolens, the quality of the workmanship. They meet the same old Kuppenheimer and Brill Clothes standards. Our regular customers know what that means. That’s why they’re regular customers. Take ten minutes to look over our new models and it’s a good gamble you'll join that loyal brotherhood. Suits and Top Coats, $45 to $135 3 ih Br IN NEW YORK 279 Broadway 44 East I4th St. 1456 B'way, at 42d St. Broadway, at 4%h St. 47 Cortlandt Street 125th St., at 3d Ave 2 Flatbush Ave Brooklyn rge & Tricotine Frocks The charm and naivete of youth expressed in delightful new Springtime frocks for afternoon and tailored wear. Chic Eton and Bolero models with accordion plaited and flared It is a source of endless delight to follow the interesting creations as they develop into bouf- fant puffs, swathing girdles, rippling flutings, OWI III III NIL INE INNIS ‘3 TT The Store is closed at 5 P. M. daily | B. Altman & Cn. MADISON AVENUE - FIFTH AVENUE, NEW Thirty-fourth Street YORK Thirty-fifth Street An Extraordinary Sale to be held to-morrow (Saturday) in the Silk Department, will offer Several Thousand Yards of 36-inch Tricolette in twenty of the colors most in demand -at the very special price of . $4.45 per yard All-Linen Handkerchiefs for Men and Women will be on Special Sale to-morrow at the following low prices: Men’s All-Linen Handkerchiefs Hemstitched $4.50, 5.75, 8.50, With hand-embfoidered initial, - $4.50 - each 85c. per dozen « 10.50 perhalfdozen. . . +. «© Tape-bordered . . . . Women’s Sheer Linen Handkerchiefs Hemstitched, per dozen $4.00, 5.50, 7.50 Tape-bordered . . . . per dozen 4.00 Initialed, per half-dozen . . . . 1.75 (First Floor) The Wool Fabrics Department is featuring, for the Spring season, new modes and materials in Semi-made Skirts for Street and Sports wear Very smart and attractive are the accordion- plaited skirts in mavy serge, in striped woolens (vertical and horizontal effects), and in bias-cut wool checks; and the box-plaited skirts in those effective wool plaids that are now so popular among fashionable women. In fact, all of these new ‘‘semi-mades”’ have * charms that are peculiarly their own--~ not the least of which is their nearness to completion. The special prices at which these Semiemade Skirts are offered in stock represent unusual values. (First Floor) | SUNDAY WORLD'S PRICE UNCHANGED ‘The raise in price of the Sunday American to 10 cents has re- sulted in some confusion in the public mind as to whether this in- crease in price is general among New York Sunday papers. The World, therefore, wishes to make it clear to its readers that it sees no necessity for increasing its price. It continues to charge the newedealers exactly what it has hitherto been charging them, The World making ne additional profits out of its sale. Special Values are now being offered in a Sale of Woolen Fabrics (in Lengths suitable for Suits, Skirts and Coats) comprising tweeds, homespuns, silvertones, wool jerseys, chevron cheviot mixtures, velour coatings and double-faced coatings. All of these materials are in most desirable colors, and are marked at decided reductions from former prices (First Floor) Spring Tailor-mades FOR MISSES Charmingly youthful, fascinatingly chic, are the new ...odels displayed in the Department on the Second Floor. Jauntily well-mannered suits of navy trico- tine, with a chic little coat of the Eton or bolero type — and, in most instances, completed with an equa'ly chic little short- sleeved blouse of <ifferent material — will appeal to many demoiselles, as well as to the woman whose figure ietains its girlish lines, although her years may be more mature; but there are other suits besides these— indeed, many others; featuring every smart variation of style, every fashionable fabric and every mode of decoration; and all of them are distinctly worth looking at. : Some of the prices, in stock: Suits of tricotine or serge $58.00 Suits of serge . -« «© «© e¢« « 48.00 35.00 Suits of wool jersey . . + e ow

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