The evening world. Newspaper, April 16, 1920, Page 8

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ee eS cma j | tng has boon begun by stat and employers, Beginnin, overniis will be worn unt ne nt prices ary reduced. Mendenhall said. READY FORCE PRICE REDUCTION _ (Continued From First Page.) of theatrical trade papers. ing a decision to launch the here, the members an- that many of them would overalls along Broadway to-day leaving a luncheon at the National Me Artists’ Club, No. 220 West ‘eet. A contract has been ar- to supply all the members. coo If Frankl students and male teachers of } : Fifth Avenue, 37th and 38th Si Jamaica High Schoot will deal |} high cost of living as applied to ing a blow by donning khaki ‘City officials organized Overall member. “fh hg Feinagealleer For the Variable Weather meeting of high school boys of Spring s cum Dy President Kdward MoCabe, ipal Charles M. Vosburgh and other male members of the fac- . Girl students will soon adopt ecdnomic mode of dress, it is re- |. It is intimated that the es- cost of an outfit for a boy be about $3 wholesale. Spreads in Southwest. (SAS CITY, Mo. April 16-4 “overalls club" movement is ‘spreading throughout Southwest, Clubs have been fo im Missouri, Kansas, Oklahoma, and Arkansas, @Ghe GIRLS’ et Of polo cloth or serge, unites comfort that is smartly desirable with a price that is desirably reasonable movement in Missouri began ‘ | ahh where State House of-| | i fidials and employees signed pledges 19.75 to wear denim until clothing prices} | I§ fall. The Kansas City (Kan.) club the support of the Chamber of . Virtually the entire town of Salina took the denim pledge. ‘Federal employees, both men and IHETHER it is a topcoat of sturdy men's wear serge or women, at Wichita joined om- Aes) softly durable tan polocloth, icniah de overall cy with te ora faring wee sy of navy blue treading ‘through thei} serge, each of ‘these models satis- Mie tna Soil” ot the Rev. | |iR fies the mother with its careful rogan, Mayor-elect of - Kan, and President ot workmanship and loyalty to the Thon es, tap, evreral were lines of style. The coats vary as to belts, collars and cuffs, adding, some- times a Navy chevron to the sleeve ora detachable collar of white pique. And the capes, of course, have their own particular swagger. announcing organization of am club at Kansas University, bancélior Strong said he would lead membership among the men and that Mrs, Strong would set an ex- ‘by adopting the cottage apron both home and street wear, movement in Oklahoma is of ‘wide proportions. Dallas and ‘Tex. and Pine Bluff and Hot Springs, Ark., Teported formation of clubs, Wo Frills for Graduating Class. ‘MOBILE, Ala, April 16—The frocks of the girls of the graduating Glass of Barton Academy will be of gingham and the sults of the boys of denim at the public school exercises to be held here June 4. The members Sizes 6 to 14 years GIRLS' WRAP SHOP—Second Floor class pledged themselves to ‘this style of costume in order to the high cost of living. ma why Overall Ciub. AI Nera to combat the bien coat of cloth. |iCiub na a protest waite’ thie hin r Hp Ti An Old Hat and Calico Club, | Officially Recognize Clubs. ANNISTON, Ala. April 16.--Anuis- WASHINGTON, April 16.—The “ ton Women unable to join the Overal) | ull Club” to-day obtained what amounts Club have formed an “Old Hat and|(o offciat recognition, The Navy D»- Calico Clad” to help bring down oot nt granted permission to meni- vrices of clothing, r8 of such @ club formed by civilian oars ex at the Norfolk Navy Yard 408 Hampton Roads Base to purchase This Mayor ‘Leads in Simple] the venim garments trom the Navy et Dress. cost price. Two suits of overalls of the standard type worn by the KANSAS CITY, Kan., are 16.—| Wimejacket are to be allowed each club n Simon. & Co, TOPCOAT or CAPE _THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, APRIL 16, 1920. Stanley $Me Gibbons|| 5™ AVENUE AT O6™ STREET Second Roor ~Take Elevator Sale Women’s and Misses’ Smart New SUITS Greatly Reduced Saturday FSS Tricotine, Poiret Twill, Serge, Velour Checks, Gabardines, Tweeds, Embroidered, Braided and Plain Tailored Other Suits at ; Reduced Prices *00 to $135 SALE—Capesand Wraps Greatly Reduced Saturday Poiret. Twill, Tricotine, Serge, Silk $ lined throughout Other Coats and Wraps Reduced to $45.00 to $100.00 Franklin Simon 8 Co. Fifth Avenue, 37th and 38th Streets For SATURDAY At Reductions of $11.50 to $31.50 MISSES’ TRICOTINE SUITS 38.00 Regular Prices ¥69,% to $89,50 REDUCED FOR THE FIRST TIME THIS SEASON THERE are also suits of Poiret twill or velour checks. Each and every suit in this collection has been taken from our regular stock. 14 to 20 years ETON, PONY or BELTED MODELS $2 aide NO CREDITS NO EXCHANGES MISSES’ SUIT SHOP—Second Fioor ~ SIAN eal | Near 6th One Night up. Crisp, flavory disks of satis~ fying sweetness. Assorted Flavors, also Peppermint, Chocolate, Wintergreen and Cinnamon, Pe England Reliable sata Easy Payments Every Ariicle Marked in Plain Figures. | Farior, Library and Living Room Saites fin Bune Tapectrys vesging in, Genuine, Loather ef KELLY C “Regular Sires & [Ustytisn stot» Remarkably fine values and excep- * Hons lly smart styles at low prices and on easy terms. Open a charge account. { Speoiat fackktics for oar. {hg for outeof-towm avs tome Si West 14° Street ‘Avenue, Open Eves, ins , Broadway ith Aenua Specially Aeuies for Saturday Important and Extraordinary Sales . Every Department Participating—at Decisive and Worth- While Reductions E WRAPS AND SPORT COATS Heretofore to $49.75 $28.00 | Smart, swagger and practical for dress and utility wear, theve cieverly ) styled garments will serve many Spring and Summer needs, And the price to which they have been reduced is so sensationally low as to leave them without competition, ‘fa Velonde Velour. Tricotine and Camel’s Hair Cloth are the materials, i] beautifully made in the popular silhouettes and colors of Spring. Women and misses should swift decision from this unusual collection. 150 Smart Georgette Blouses Heretofore to $8.75—to be closed out at nprecedented values are these blouses of superior quality Georgette, daintily For immediate wear with one’s suit or with a inne Summer skirt they provide a refreshing costume. Flesh and white. All sizes, SMARTLY TAILOREDSUITS Heretofore to $65.00 $38.00 Authentically correct in style, irreproachable in workmanship and individual in treatment of detail, these suits measure up to the best standards of those costing more than twice as much. mbroidered in beads and silk floss. Candy Places Navy blue Tricotine, Poiret Twill and Twill Serge, in Eton, belted and strictly tailored types, a number embroidered or silk stitched with plain or accordion plaited skirts. Every suit an exceptional value....Every suit distinctly individual in i . Every suit a compliment to the most fastidious taste. The number of suits is limited though all sizes for women and misses are here Paderthlnn of “Quality” Silk Silks Crepe de Chine Chemises 2.4.5 Wash Satin Camisoles Envelope or step-in models, exqui- Six dainty models Fanon sitely trimmed with fine laces, dered and trimmed with lace. Satinay Bloomers 2.45 Crepe de Chine Gowns Four models, eatrnad with filet “i ered, lace trimmed and tailored. 9) Y 175 to #450 Wf | F STREET AND AFTERNOON DRESSES ; Heretofore to $49.75 $22.00 Both Milady and Mademoiselle will be delighted with these fresh looking, up-to-minute styled dresses that have until now been selling tor more than twice this amount, th St. ® 10401 106. W. Did St. Out of town deliveries made by our own motor tru: Don’t Wait Until Your Eyesi ht Mirroring ev smart conceit of Spring —some- times hacole (a line and relieved Panel or wool embroidery; other times quaintly bouffant with frilly ways—carefully made of these materials; new. Be is so important to as good e: Reliable Eyesight jy | cialists For the approaching warm days every one will make a smart costume for some fashionable matron or miss, \||New York: to Here wat, Ano Bt oe 3 || Brooklyn: 4s. ARAL St, or.Bond St

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