The evening world. Newspaper, March 26, 1920, Page 4

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7 at No. “OVERSEAS REUNION TEA.” |::r'~¢ 2, "pte the York Yach é Lo Saeegete ft Tew. oA. win Fiatertain Promte [heir to the Bri went Persons at Never Beater i” tainment. “overseas reunion tha” will B+ by the Young Women’s Christian | jation to-morrow afternoon from! fnvitations have been sent out by? James §. Cushman, Mrs. Henry P| vison and Mrs. Lewis H. Lapham guests of honor will be Rear Ad- rea agrocintion the. Salvation |] by More Than 3,500 Persons. More than 2.500 people packed the Marge ball room at Central Opera House, Np. 205 Eas: 67th Street, last night to fend the seventh annual reception and Of the Interborough Rapid Transit tie Association. JA high class vaudeville programme staged between the dances, also wap & promenaded concert by the "Bena tor ‘Abraham. Kaplan, on dehalt | cha stepped nn into the Coots ig Sissy the High: ins. Witginfa rect and’ other od encode ™ Yc Lovie cup From Prince of Wales. appreciation of the cordini erecting during his recent sojourn in the Prince of Wales. has pre: as read last n 600 Lexington Avene 5™ AVENUE AT OGTHSTREET Second Roor ~Take Elevator Offer For Sale Gen. John SUITS Smart Spring Models, Excellently Tailored 7358 These suits were taken from our regu- lar stock of Spring Models, and no attention paid to cost or actual values. 4 waltzed. until he “corn Tricotine Tweeds Gabardine Serge Velour Checks Poiret Twill Some Braided or Embroidered ; a Teeeived at the hands of the club 80; fe nS, SIRS ee FRIDAY, MAROH 26, FRANKLIN SIMON Boys’ SHops FIFTH FLOOR Stanley Mec Gibbons Our Youths’ and Boys’ Foulard Scarfs $190 ican mmit yovnaes wastated To-M , Saturd in Committee tat “| e orrow, afurday Are made out of the same RT ATHLETES: DANCE) 100 Women's (Q Misses’ Foulards as’ our Men’s if Ansecintion’s Ball jendea| Foulard_Four-in-Hands Some boys’ shops differentiate between men’s foulards and boys’ foulards. We don't. The sizetvaries.and the price, but that is all. It is that point of view that has, made,the Boys’ Shops what they! are —the atheory that quality knows neither youth notyears, and that what is fine for.a.man is none too. fine for, his son) Hence; these imported foulards, woven in Japan, hand-block printed in England, tailored in New,York. All the colors of the rainbow all the hieroglyphs of design, all that you,can~ask+ and much more than you’ can ordinarily find in foulard scarfs for boys. And the price is very reasonable for the quality Tabaudiches Bee TRIN Sh Sar. tae uaoee Best & Co. “FASHIONS ~ for girls happily on the way to growing up Her SPRING COATS for Little Girls _SATURDAY’S PRICES ARE SPECIAL FIRST SUIT MUST be considered with the proper respect. When one is twelve, going on thirteen, one’s ideas about style are apt to be as definite as Mother's . ideas about price. There need be no clash when the selection is made here. NORFOLK SUITS OF FRENCH SERGE like that pictured, have detachable collar of white pique. In navy blue. Sizes 12 to 16 years 39.50 25.00 know for little Miss 4 to 8, so we've provided several . a Empire style is one of the most engaging fashions we versions of it in navy serge or black and white check, with detachable collars of a different material. Of course, there had to be a tan polo coat included to make the collection satisfying, so here it is—double-breasted, /half-belted, big patch pockets. eo See franklin Simon & Co. Fifth Avenue, 37th and 38th Streets Boys’ and Children's Haircutting Shop—Fifth Floor . FIFTH AVENUE.AT 38™ STREET Sizes 4, 5, 6, 8 years. A Sale of 350 CHILDREN’S SMOCKS “JEUNE FILLE” APPAREL in Bonwit Teller @ Co. apparel for misses. _ A Note of Distinctive Individuality As Ever Emphasized in This Collection of For the Miss of Fourteen to Twenty Translating the mode in terms of youthful verve and esprit is an elusive task, yet one that is accomplished Each individual style expresses a studied considera- tion, a quality of refinement and finesse—not over- Sophisticated, not mature, but thoroughly appreci- tive of.the fashion requirements of the younger set. MISSES’ FASHIONS OF THIS UNUSUAL TYPE ARE DEVELOPED IN THE PRIVATE WORK- ROOMS OF THIS SHOP AND BY ASSOCIATE DESIGNERS WHO CONFINE S TY LES EX- mee) eat sane. Aeowenes Be- €, open seat. 8 to 16 CLUSIVELY TO BONWIT TELLER & CO. pa a ee ee ha there’s all the difference in the world GAU ZE COTTON, §ath- GAUZE For every activity in which the modern miss engages there are specially prescribed fashions. Best & Co. Fifth Ave. at 35th Street Established 1879 We are showing an excellent line of MEN’S SPRING OXFORDS 12.00 (t's arte between our regular stock and other stores’ sale merchandise. 3.90 4.60 Regular 5.95 and: 7.75 grades provides these practical little garments in most attractive guises. In white or pretty colors, they have effective bits of hand embroidery in contrasting floss. Main Floor SALESUMMERUNIONSUITS FOR GIRLS AND BOYS, SPECIAL 95c Four styles for boys and girls, especially priced to stimulate early season buying. ‘N AINSOOK, athletic NAINSOOK, waist attachment, drop seat. button 2 to 12 years. style, open seat. 4 to COTTON, button waist attachment, drop seat. “year ; 4 to 16 years. Simple, practical types of suits and frocks for school and college service. And it’s that difference that makes our shoes wear longer, feel better, and . ‘ ; look rter. Dainty, charming frocks for social occasions of formal Suara caatd and informal character, including the proper attir for the debutante. iotee TAN, BROWN or BLACK CALFSKIN s inpaaeaeel Tailored suits that combine the grace of youth and EID EL OOK the precision of fine tailoring. = YOU Never Pay More at Best’ Capes, wraps and coats that carry the GIRLS’ MILAN HATS---SPECIAL Roll brim sailors and mushroom shapes in dark or light colors. Ribbon trimmed. 6.75 and 10.00 Second Floor Same youthful spirit associated with all other misses’ apparel sponsored by this shop, ANDREW ALEXANDER SIXTH AVENUE CORNER I9%'S! Misses’ Tatlored Suits 59.50 t0 250.00 Misses’ Frocks 8 Gowns 45.00 t0 300.00 Misses’ Capes 8 Coats 59-50 tO 250.00 OW that Spring has officially ar- rived we would call attention to Women’s Low Shoes $7.85 $8.35 $9.35 in a variety of leathers and styles and prices that is unusual, even in this house of large assortments. Many of the older styles are retained in full supply, but every new thought that | is practical is given a fair trial. | KRAMER ‘R BROS., *< MEATS, PROVISIONS, POULTRY FRIDAY AND SATURDAY. SALE Shoulder or Breast Veal Milk Fed Sirloin Steak Untrimmed WAREHOUSE, 517 WEST 16TH STREET fa hc coe” hun fe seee act STAURANES, Best & Co. . Fifth Avenue at 35th Street Established 1879 You Vever Pay More at Best's 24c Ib. == *-° = 38e ib, 9: ‘dam Av nr, ab ha - e acca as —-

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