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) | New and Original * . © ~ Fashion Designs ° Yom. By Mildred Lodevichk ——— Comrraht, 1900, by Ths Prem Pubiichiog On (The New Tort Myenine World) HE little mise nf 40 @chool age doesn't have Much thought about her clothes, but t¢ whe were asked what frocks she liked heat it fa asate bet that ber dloused ones would be given the preference. Middy Liouses are the moat untversally worn of this type, because they do not change style from year to year and are q etan- dard garment, but this season the youthful heart may be delighted with other types of bloused frocks lecause Mad. am la Mode has de- creed that blouses are fashionable. Grown- ups are wearing them too, but there ts not much dignity tncor. porated in this style, wo that only women who are young and have lissom forms will attempt them. The frock 1 have designed here is for school wear, to be of a plain-surs sbric on which id embroidery may be applied. The fat collar, the turn buck cuffs, and the hem, are outlined with « qimple blanket atitoh, mut an elaborate pat- tern of embroidery forms @ band trim- ming across the chest, while narrower For Smart straps of itveal ste $A SCHOOL FROCK IN THE MODISH BLOUSED tention to two tiny ore pockets. The back is plain exci ‘or the which serve to fasten the frock. One thing which frock will want to avoid in cutting the blo bloune whould drop quite straight, and ttle, If any at all. motish, the flared Bronx Knights of Columbus tinte 125 New Members, / State Deputy Dr. John G. Coy the Knighte of Columbus wit pr over the festivities of Hrone 8 trot tecnlght at St. Peter and st. Paufe | Ktate will attend the « Knix' | of offte OPPENHEIM. GLLNS & © 34th Street— ew York Tenteditievnrerenen Exceptional Offering Saturday ay) Skunk Trimmed yf /| ‘ 250.00 & Trimmed Bay Seal Fur Coats Skunk, Beaver, Squirrel or Aus- tralian Opossum Collar and Cuffs. Model 36 in. long (Mhis- trated) Of Bay Seal (Dyed Coney) 250 e 00 Value 350.00 Bay Seal Coat (40 in. long), 195.00 Bay Seal Dolman Wrap 395.0) _| | THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 22, 1920. . SNe te ee Oriental Oils By |: ea 1] ga ee See Hovsep Pushman ‘ pont, mest Stern Broth ers | At Macbeth’s 0: ‘ii ane | By W. G. Bowdoin. Reent coat, he wee | Paintings of the Orient, by Hoveen ture. % Pushman. an Armenian artis, are “The Little Mother’ deals delight-|love and fine color grouped in of the pres Macbeth Gallery, No. 450 Fifth Ave nue. All the pa: endowed with Oriental character shines unmistak« ably in each ‘The portraits entering into the showing are and the Eastern appreciation of cvlor and color co again and again. “The Pera, considered as fairly typical of the work of Mr. tuous Persian maiden tn regal attire and with a 46 @ cup bearer, is Anely presented in a color harm parwed. ‘The high 1 are played one ngatnat the other in|} & facile way. ing contrast brildant green of whe bolds tn Dinys splend face “The Peacock Heather” ‘ Indian in its eurveys Me nos | in this portrait agat uses are, coat as a costume, The conves strikes and the touches of red in the magni-|infintto skill and power. dously to the art the opening attraction | * ent fall weason at the intings now shown are h aupreme color and the canvas, charged with realiem, MASS MEETING Madison Square Garden ombinationa in featured jan Wine Cup" may be Pushman, The volup- Magnificent head dross, | ony that ta seldom aur. RABBI STEPHEN S. WISE HON. HARRIET MAY MILLS and other eminent men and women will speak under the auspices of the NON-PARTISAN CITIZENS’ COMMITTEE twhts and the low lente The girl's red cover- s pleasingly with the e wine cup ti 1 her hand. The ont idly upon the damset's Chairman Presiding Officer Music by Ridgely’s 69th Regiment Band ADMISSION WITHOUT TICKET. Mr. Pushman | In effectively covering is a decidedly nan he from a cup tn combined with dds tremen-| ‘The exhibiting artint’s portrait of ¢ of the pic-| his son (Arsene) ta deserving of high | praise ax a portrait painted with both TO-MORROW NIGHT Hon. JAMES M. COX HON. GEO. FOSTER PEABODY, HON. NATHAN STRAUS, | West 42nd Street (Between 5th and 6th Avenues)’ West 43rd Street Authentie Fall and Winter Modes in Misses’ and Small Women’s COATS and WRAPS Our extensive assemblage of Fashion's new ideas permits unusual latitude in the matter of selecting your new Coat or Wrap. The four following groups will be offered at Very Special Prices for SATURDAY: Misses’ Fur Collared Coats | Silk Duvetyne Wraps— Three-quarter sport length model; Exceptionally graceful Wraps of shaw! collar of Australian Opos- luxurious Silk Duvetyne; also Vel- sum; swagger, loose back, belted dynes with large convertible roll front; of Tan, Brown or Navy Blue collar; cleverly stitched, rich silk Polo Cloth; fancy silk lined. 14, lined and interlined. Sizes 14, 16 16 and 18 years. and 18 years, while the _ peacook | BONWIT TELLER. & CO, The Sporally Shop of Orpinalions FIFTH AVENUE AT 38™ STREET Feature on the Third Floor FROCKS—SUITS COATS and WRAPS For Misses of Fourteen to Twenty and for the Petite Woman SPECIALIZED FOR SATURDAY Five Modish Versions of MISSES’ SUITS TO WEAR with ONE'S OWN PELTRY 73.00 Duvet de laine and silvertone are the fashionable fabrics. The tailoring is of the highest custom standard. Simple of line as becomes youth! Six Varying Silhouettes in MISSES’ FUR COLLARED DUVET DE LAINE sults 89.50 Semi-fitted coats, slenderized and graceful models on Princess lines, with choker or convertible fur collars of taupe nutria, squirrel or mole. Sizes 14 to 18. A Most Unusual Assemblage of Several New Models in MISSES’ TAILORED FROCKS of NAVY POIRET TWILL Very Special at 58. 00 Youthful models, in Redingote styles, also with loose or looped panels over a satin under-dress. New—is the treatment of braided worsted and wool fringe and stitchery applied in stripes or motifs, Sizes 14 to 18, Reproductions of Paris Models MISSES’ VELVETEEN & POIRET TWILL FROCKS 95.00 Introducing the latest Paris style features from Brandt, Jenny, Patou, Bernard, Doucet and Madeleine et Madeleine, Im- pressively simple and elaborated types. Sizes 14 to 18 MISSES’ COATS & WRAP-COATS In VELDYNE or EVORA SUPERIEUR { Exceptional at / 10. 00 Developed in several fur trimmed or plain tailored styles and in all the season's newest shadings. All have ldrge shoulder collars of self material or of taupe nutria, squirrel or moleskin. $59.75 $75.00 Misses’ Blouse Back Coats | Misses’ Autumn Wraps— Unusually smart models, fashioned Attractive models, fashioned in of Chamois Velour, with large fur Normandie Mixture; in Brown or collars of Taupe Nutria or Austra- Blue, convertible collars; fancy: silk lian Opossum; fancy silk lined. lined and warmly interlined. Sizes Sizes 14, 16 and 18 years, 14, 16 and 18 years, $69.75 $37.50 BOYS’ FALL and WINTER CLOTHES Our long established policy of providing for the growing boy garments which embody service-giving and style elements of the highest order is more manifest this season than ever before. An inspection at this time will reveal an almost end- less array of fine clothes at unusually moderate prices. Boys’ School Overcoats— Boys’ Junior Overcoats— Well tailored; belted models. Sizes Chinchilla, Cheviots, faney Wool 10 to 18 years, Mixtures; and various other fabrics; $22.50 to 39.50 Russian or convertible collars. Sizes 3 to 10 years. $15.00 to 35.00 Boys’ Mackinaws— Belted models. Sizes 8 to 18 yrs. | $12.50 to 21.50 Boys’ Novelty Suits— | Boys’ Suits— . Oliver Twist, Junior Norfolk Middy b) Extra knickerbocker trousers; wide and regulecion i enn anette range of neat patterns and models. ( loth, T weeds, Cheviots, Corduroy Sizes 7 to 18 years. and Velvets. Sizes 3 to 10 years. $16.50 to 30.00 $8.25 to 22.50 Many are the styles and moderate are the prices in OUR BOYS’ HAT DEPARTMENT BOYS’ HATS—Beaver, Velour, Plush, Cloth and Velvet. $1.50 to 12.50 BOYS’ GOLF CAPS... ww ww ee es $1.25 to 3.50 For protection against the approaching chilly days of Fall and Winter: Juniors’ and Girls’ COATS and WRAPS Selected expressly for their comfort-giving advantages, superior quality fabrics and youthful lines, these garments will make instant appeal at their uncommonly low prices. | Juniors’ Fall Coats— Girls’ Model Coats— | Of Silyertone Polo Cloth; smart Dressy models of Velour de Laine belted models with adjustable fur or Velour Superior; one model with collars of Mole Coney; lined Nutria collar, others with Natural throughout and interlined, Sizes Raceoon; lined and warmly inter- 12 to 16 years, lined, Sizes 6 to 12 years, Juniors’ Tailored Coats— Girls’ Tailored Coats— Several attractive models of Silver- several ino dels to select from, tone Polo Cloth, Pebble and fashioned in Polo Mixtures and Velour Cheviots; lined throughout Velour Cheviots; convertible col- and warmly interlined. Sizes 12 lars; new belts; lined throughout, to 16 years Sizes 8 to 14 years. $22.50 ee ree ern +