The evening world. Newspaper, April 13, 1920, Page 7

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~~ _ WINDOW DISPLAY eae A ARE et ath Sag wet tenn wt rt. Presidential Preference Primary Gov. Lowden and Major Gen. Wood the didates Williams Medal Goes to Joseph; , Many ‘Other Firms Are Highly Commended. The Arthur Williams Medal for the most artistic window display of. the yw Fitth Avenue Week Celebration has ‘deen avrried by the jury to the house Of Joseph, \.. °°? Fitth Avenue, Spectal mention elven to B. Alt- man’ & Co, William bo. >varten & Co. and Dobbs & Co. Hono. \'* mention Was awarded to Bergdorf & Goodman Company, H, Hicks & Son, Hickson, Inc., Kankell & Kaskell, Reed & Barton and Theodore B. Starr, Inc. In addition the following firms were highly commended: Abercrombie & Fitch Company, Bron- tano’s, Mark Cross Company, Cartier, Dreicer & Co., Inc, Florette, Fontaine, Inc. Francois, Inc. Frank Brothers, Franklin Simon & Co., A. V. Fraser, J. M. Gidding & Co., Gorham Company, Ha- nan & Son, W. W. Harrison Company, ‘Theodore Hofstatter & Co., Richard Hud- nut, H. Jaockel, Theodore A. Kohn & Son, Kuramat, Lord & Taylor, James _MoCreery & Co, Park & Tilford, Schraftt'’s, Chas. Scrfbner’s Sons, A. Simonson, J, and J. Slater, W. and J. Sloane, Sonora Phonograph Corpora- tion, A. A. Vantine & Co,, United Cigar Sores Company (4ith Street), F. W. ‘Woolworth & Co. linia Railroad Strike in Sardinia. ROME, April 13.-Ratlway workers in Sardinia have struck, stopping trafic, a despatch here to-night said. ; 1368-— Flower Vases $3.50 0 $50. For the flowers that bloom in the spring there is no better setting than an Ovington flower holder. At Ovington’s, a wide variety of shapes and colors are marshalled in their spring array, OVINGTON’S “The Gift Shop of Fifth Avenue” 314 Fifth Ave. nr. 32d St. OPPENHEIM, GLLINS & G 34th Street—New York Extraordinary Sale Wednesday—A Sale Without Precedent Oppenheim, Collins & Co. Regular Stock of New Spring Styles in | Women’s and Misses’ Oxfords and Pumps The Most Noteworthy Sale of Women’s Footwear We Have Yet Announced | Group 1—Values to 11.00 i THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, TCUINGTS: PRIMAIY 1 O-UR Ye, | cor, Seeerees menos cw coe eeee: | eum Deranen of Cow sweten rown, ion was found illegal. * Kod ‘ballots names of other President lots will be counted sep- and upporters of Quality and smartness featured in © . 84th Street—New York Tomorrow—Wednesday—a Very Remarkable Sale of Misses’ Choice Silk Embracing a Special and Very Unusual Purchase resses Values to 58,00 at Sies.14, 16, 18 and 20 years Alse Suitable for Women to 36 Bust Values te 58.00 ale Price Wednesda 29.0C Straightline, Tunic and Draped Models in Satin, Plain and Printed Geor- gettes, Taffeta and Tri- 'HE selection of beautiful grass rugs now being shown on our fourth floor is indeed unusual—and we say unusual advisedly, For the majority of the patterns ex- Th the Misses’ Own Section |, hibited are to be seen only at Macy's in so far as Greater New York is concerned. Distinctive indeed are the copies of Chinese, Assyrian, Egyptian and other Eastern rugs in their colorings of light and dark blue, light and dark brown, rose, green and gray. hese grass rugs are crisp, new goods—leftovers and shopworn goods are conspicuous by their absence. ‘They are made from the tough prairie grass grown on the wide plains of Wisconsin and Minnesota and are exceptionally adapted to summer homes in city or country, on sea- shore or mountain. 4 : Durable and reversible—woven in one piece, with the figured pattern on one side and the solid color on the reverse. trimmed with Flutings, Lace Collars, Beading and Embroidery. Three Models Illustrated Misses’ Dept., 3rd Floor 21 in. x45 in. $1.34 6 ft.x I2ft $12.74 27 in. x 54 in. 2.14 fis x ie be 36 in. x 72 in, 3.24 Sagal M : : 9 ft. x 15 ft. 21.14 54 in. x 90 in. i714 10 ft. 6 in. x 13 ft. 6 im 22.14 10.89 12 ft. x 15 ft. 28.50 Prairie Grass Runners and Mattings Made of the same material as the rugs, with artistic borders on each side, in blue, green, and brown. 3000 Pairs New Pumps and Oxfords in all desirable leathers. Walking and Louis XV. heels Group 2—Values to 12:50 4500 Pairs Pumps, Oxfords and French Short Vamps. The season's best selling styles Group 3—Values to 16.50 4000 Pairs Finest Quality Pumps, Oxfor French Models in Popular Leathers and Fabrics TRE Also on Sale in Our Brooklyn and Newark Stores | Ramate, Bidwag, 2400 toSich MB ff Women’s Bangkok Hats $4.96 Verified price elsewhere, $8.50 On Sale Today and Tomorrow They “have attained high favor among tailored women for town Give It a Ch Maybe it is of intrinsic yalne—let our “A Sale of Smart Novelty Veils at 59c each and country wear. Our regular price would be up to 89 H . . These veils have fancy embroidered or ~ Petes fgg nave chenille dotted borders. They may be worn »: i til ung either draped about the hat and hung loose- edges of Milan hemp. Black, | ‘ly or tightened under the chin anid left, as navy, brown and natural. in the illustration, to flow freely behind. . fewe—second Floor, 31th Street, The assortment includes the desirable chen- ille dots in motif effects on both hexagon | and hairline meshes. é Prairie Grass Rugs |. Re ag eo Sea PRICES AND SIZES Prairie Grass Mattings 54 in. $1.44 yd. 89c yd. y Bound Runners 72 in. $1.84 yd. In the two popular styles pi On Sale To-day, 9 A. M. @ewe—Main Floor, ‘34th Street, Pongee Blouses $4.69 and $6.94 On Sale Today and Tomorrow ie tured, Short [> a= 74c yd. a in, 79¢ ~ 27 in. 89c yd. | sleeves and neck with ribbon tie are ie aire: desirable features. These youthful models ies Figured Runners eee siaa satan be worn with suits or separate skirts. . m ic . in, o i. $1.24yd. 54 in, $1.85 yd. Tin §2.8yd, | Theoneatthe ume ae no Beye —Fourth Floor, 35th Street, m0 A Remarkable Sale of Oil Paintings at one-third off Lovers of fine art will welcome this unusual offer, which constitutes a unique opportunity to buy well-known oil paintings at one-third off original prices. During all of the gnsuing week we will offer one of the most splendid selections of oil paintings ever assembled in this store—every painting the work of a master artist whose name stands tor pre-eminence in the world of fine arts. Most of these paintings were purchased direct from the studios of the artists whose gifted hands brought them into being. Every painting is beautituily set off in an appropriate frame ‘expressly made tor the purpose. An excellent range of choice--$24,000 worth of paintings reduced for this sale to $16,000, Foreign Artists Figures by Reg. Sale. Figures and landscapes Reg. Sale. M 274,00 83.00 Deyrolle $124.00 $82.50 Chocame Moreau § 41 Vanueei 149.00 98.75 V. Reggianini 299.00 200.00 Me 8450 «86.28 A. Deyrolle 143.00 $5.00 Fo cceneas 149.00 98.75 J. Berne Bellecour 774,00 516.00 Zwiller 574.00 382.00 Prof. Spinneli 124.00 83.00 Guillon 1274.00 183.00 Breanski 4975 33.05 Quinton 149.00 98.75 Morin 99.50 66/5 Bevant 49.00 98.75 Sauliew 124.00 860 American Artists Landscapes by Reg. Sale Landscapes by Reg. Sale. H. Heyligers 300.00 199.0 ; weed SAO 4185.00 F, Green $124.00 $83.00 E. Dufner 474.00 316.00 E. Gruppe 224.00 149,00 and others, regularly $74, reduced to $49.50. Above prices are exclusive of 10% /uxury tax. On Sale Today and Tomorrow. Bleached muslin sheets. hemmed i or opera styles for the men. Bleached Muslin Sheets ond Pillow Cases $2.29 ca. iia For full-size beds in tag sheets, 81x90, $2.39 ea, Pillow cases to match, size 45x3814, 64¢ ca. # APA On Sale Wednésday, °} 9 A.M. Geve—Besemrat, 34th Bear. ha For A pril Showers 500 — Umbrellas i i For Men& Women (Ai Excellent umbrellas # made of good, strong cotton, fast color, on eight rib paragon frame. Cases to match. « $2.39 regularly $2.89 On sale Today and {

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