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tire PT THE EVENING WORLD , THURSDAY, FEBRURRY 3, 1021 *" KELLNER BROS. "* Broadway at Ninth Street, New York of VShirty years selling Good Furniture Southeast Corner I5th Street & 6th Avenue in fe ee the quality, fashion and fair price of the goods in the Store which make value and give lasting satisfaction. SHORT SKIRT O. K.! SO ARE OUR GIRLS, ASSERTS GIDDINGS Noted Columbia Professor De- fends Morals of American ‘Womanhood. Franklin H. Giddings, Professor @f Sociology and writer of the History of Civilization, at Colum- University, defends the dress @nd morals of American woman- hood. “The fact that some preachers ‘and others criticise modern danc- fing amunes me," soid Prot. Gid. ings in an interview, “Their at« titude makes me feel they are no Aonger young. Whether girls wear feir skirts long or short makes much difference as whether a jan parts his hair in the middie Quien Anne Dining Room Suite in American Walnut— 10 PIECES Vetus $425 * ’ . : oes Brass Bedsteads Women’s Beacon _|Silk Handbags Lamps—Third less wab-bub at Vassar about the at Half Price Robes, were $14.50 New--low-priced, $3 A manufacturer had a ress of young women and their small surplus of poly- foe fon replied: Every brass bedstead we ' zuey are now $9:7b-—soft and Silk handbags are to be} chrome and lamp material og hn, that was only @ college Overstuffed Three ms own—624, all told—is in| jUxuriounly warm, in Bnasua'y| the vogue this spring. on hand, We asked him to : | We have ) ‘ ~ lovely colors, soft lavender and time, As a ce Living Room the February Furniture} tan, rose and tan, Copenhagen ‘These bags at $3 are of a sur-| Make it up, at a price, into \ A day micthle ate selthee Gab uite covered in Sale at half price. blue and gray, for example, prisingly good quality of moire,| floor and chair lamps wired tantially bigher nor lower than Frizette— They are good bedsteads There is a wistaria pattern] mounted on metal frames—some| for electricity. So, Friday ey were one or two generations (Remosable Marshall spring —no cheap, skimped bed-| 8nd other picturesque motifs. of the bags are finished with $24 lamps for $16. » The question reminds me of Creager stead can get into our Each robe is bound with satin] tassel, $30 lamps for $20. H eet ome brad other day. seats; spring backs) stocks. in Fess calen Navy blue, dark brown or ae realid a } form: ‘J ici emar} ~ te have always been gotta $6 a 41 Styles “Third floor, Old Building Main floor, Old Building $e fess foe ace | ve, devil, and, well, ‘Here we ‘are Polished and dull finish, 3% $65 lamps for - ! ft 4 ft. and 4% ft. sizes; “oe $90 lamps for it H OCARAT EMERALD of satel bedstead In sha cour Frida 3 8 Sa les Er ee ee i MES NEW YORK RRM CANN) et 7 foe ry. ‘ Second Gallery, New Bldg, a ' eee : = = | is XVI. Low price—$10.25 * a ble? 3 i | hrgest Gem Since Cortes Days i panna Fora abs i ‘A “sale” in the Wanamaker sense, is the offer of Bi | Brought to City From Co- Jom serviceable goods at less than market price. a i { lombia for Cutting: ia tm, Walnut— » Top pe! It is a signal to the thrifty to act. P| ' A it R i ‘or a $114 istens ‘ mie j ia’to'be the largeat mined since the =, 15 iad Some of the prices February Furniture Sale us iy8 of Cortes, arrived yesterday for = Value $435 9, . + i @ Colombian Emerald Syndicate of $19.75 and $26 for $39.50 to See news of 624 brass bedsteads at half price. ae { i ‘West Street, to whom it be- ~— $50 peoree lished finish, se 6 4.) } green bauble, taken from the = z i > in the three sizes mentioned vy 5 Beg wee Brecet cherie = «earn fora $5 bedtea, po. ||] LEMS and Shades—a Third less ' | BU, Ths stone, will be sent to aa c ished finish; Far and 4% ft. . 8 @ os | i depths. It will be Le ecl q pall germs ing there” is Ro ‘demana OMPARE. Investigate. In matter of price, in point of quality, $50 fo ETRHOT henutecen Pai Linger ié—Ha lf and Less i rr largest emerald in eeletanes in the ee surety of obtaining utmost Value, this great nish, in the three gush’ e & € cS lay weigl carata and is in} February Sale of Kellner Furniture challenges all comparison $47.25 and $50 for $94.50 and f yeota. . 7 > Sad — $100 bedateads, dull tin, 4.11 Women’s Beacon Robes, $9.75 it id 4% ft. sizes, rere iba peer Satan d Bs VO gt othe oy B “The Twenty-five Rooms”’—our permanent exhibit of home e Te Gs, 440 for $44 to $80 s 8 «@ iw i LThe New Zealand Government in arrangement will materially assist you in making selection, : bedsteads, dull finish, full size . RY Risseriuce Bis Gapiitae tae only. ; Feather Pillows—a Fourth less <i B robbery, murder or suicide spall Sixth Gallery, New Bldg. ‘6 é ’ bs) } [foeat Mow Biaitsd hele May ee Men’s Overcoats 5 . . . + — = Feather Pillows —Friday at $33.50 |} — —A fourth less Si : Not long ago we had uA ilk-lined Overcoats, $33.50 them at $76. ‘The price was } < Thi <fourth — reducti ? \ be close ie us * ad tt iT " meee of vera years eae’... lll © 750 £0 $1.50 Socks, 50c pair |i) je tmouncessa0.00." P= Ny Crio size, 16x24 ii $4.50 . © e wait Crib size, 16x2 ¢ When a man puts on one Cot site, eoxve in, ids of these overcoats he will i | pa oe bea se by imaged immedi fa | a ize, . with two things — the [}' ~~ t — Bed size, 22x80 in.,....$10.00 ri th of the fabric, and |} ~' i 4 { ’ warmth of the fabric, an Large size, 24x80 in.. $10.98] 11 Women’s Tricolette Dresses, $16 ||| the smooth, comfortable |} , oe 6 feeling of the silk lining. Most men prefer a Ches- terfield overcoat to all other models because it serves so many purposes. It is, in w fact, the one overcoat style 4 that is equally “at home” in all places at all times. | The fabric —of which these’ overcoats are made fs known as the Rock fab- ric—one of the best we know of, 5 and the color is a dark oxford, ¥ No quills The feather is split and the hard part of the quill is thrown aside, Only soft, clean feathers go into these pillows. We know scbecause we make them up inl! Clgge-out of Children’s Shoes We have enough feathers to ry . ° make about 2,000 pillows at the February Sale prices. Sixth Gallery, New Bldg. Spring Silks, close-priced Sale ofNotionstor Spring sewing Lamb’s-wool Quilts ||| Women’s Vests, Union Suits, Silk lining rt ‘ Imported Covers <is Skinner's satin—heavy Hh : ‘ in weight, lustrous in appear- ~ We bought these beautiful d : covers abroad—French brocaded bial ‘Sivew ar tol verey cal silks, all- designs, 1 ef- H ; i uilks, all-over designs, panel et-|The Lingerie Sale |Silk Lamp Shades out any seam in the centre). . dinni ieces, Philippine and $27 shade for. Some have satin borders; ty eee incerta; were $36 shade plain satin ‘beck, “Kiiges are] $8.95, to $10—Friday $2.95 ren Burlington Arcade floor, 7 New Building shade Men’s 75c to $1.50 q corded to match the color] and $3.95. shade for. 0 : iy shane. ENVELOPE CHEMISES at er a Socks, 50c pair i. i We bought the lamb’s wool and made the quilts in our own factory. $2.95—two models with bodice|' top, one with round neck—are trimmed with fine hand-drawn 90 shade for. ‘ shade for. . 2,500 pairs of these good socks have been given the ticket of leave, Some va- | work or hand embroidery. Using up of surplus silk. They are without duplicates Ralston will help you in Amero oN estind and oar] ye asa at anal Hat, on : Pp y ‘ $62.50 each. necks — exquisitel and cm| 26 in in diameter; some flat, Fine lightweight cotton, black a : broidered with flower motifs) some slopin; ty, toll ¢aahioned s d ° ° b In shades of Tight and dark] and serolls ping. ens eee | os rose, light and dark gojd, car- J}HTGOWNS al 2.95 — Blue, old rose, gold, mulbe: f =i ” 4 Oo a man-sIze jo dinal, pink and blue. : fee madales square itis tiny} and various favored color come black with Unbleached soles, ’ | Fourth Gallery, New Bidg. sleeves—have trimming of finely binations. Lightweight lisle socks (itn- It cheers and warms you on a cold morn- ing; wonderfully good, differently delicious, it’s @ treat your palate never tires of. And it’s the thing a man’s breakfast should be made of—an honest food to satisfy an honest hunger. Ralston Tastes Good Wool Dress Goods —Prices shrink Not the fabrics — they won't shrink. 64 in. navy blue serge, $1.50 yard, drawn hematitching. —at $3.95—two models in fine linen; round neck, sleeves and Empire waistline; high neck and long sleeves; both embroidered with fine scallops in pink or blue, Other nightgowns at 83.96, of nainsook, are made with round, square or V necks and kimono sleeves; trimmed with drawn- Women’s Skirts from London Second Gallery, New Bidg. REDLEAF skirts, They have that intang- ported), bluck only, full fash- joned, Thread silk socks, full fash- ioned. Cordovan and gray. Jap. silk socks, seamless, black with self side clox. Wool and cotton mixed socks, cordovan and green. A regulat thrift party. Burlington “Arcade floor, ? New Building All wheat—nourishing, strengthening, taste- 54 in. navy blue tricotine,| work. ible something which gives é ful, because none of the marvelous qualities $3.75 yard. Third floor, Old Building all of the English homespun © of the whole wheat berry have been stolen 40 in. poplin, navy blue, cadet and tweed costumes their Good-b e to bid in milling. Ralston porridge is the food for blue, dark brown, black, $1.45 ’ character. Of course the ’ men and women who are glad to be alive Ao in. tccating, mavyi Women’s Oxfords |. exquisite color and smart|Men’s Underwear — jf’ © Don't miss another morning—serve Ralston blue, dark brown, black, $2.75/fgr the Spri weaves have a great deal Some ribbed cotton shirts and J] porridge tomorrow—the whole family, yard, pring to do with it—and the qual-] drawers, light winter weight, ]] © grown-ups and youngsters will love it. Later, try Ralston fried mush. RALSTON PURINA CO., St. Louis Mo, Represented by Geo, A. Mendes & Co, Main floor, Old Building, Fourth Avenue Side Lansing’s Book Ready now, if you like. Walking oxfords with Cuban or military hegls, plain and perforated toe caps—some wing caps. Two styles at $10 pair. ity of the surface of the material, This new collection for sports and general wear has all the loveliest of the tweed colors: are going at $1 each. Medium weight cotton-and- wool-mixed shirts and drawers are going at $1,75 each, All-wool medium weight shirts and drawers (Redleaf, R Vince woah ota or “The Two styles at $12.50 pair. —bisque and green checked,| London) are going at $6,50 eneh bd 2E EHadone St, ase eee Pence Negotiations,” by Robert| Six styles at $13.0 pair. mauve and tan mixtures, “sea| (tax 160), which is close to halt Lansing, a work of world-wide Tan and black calfskin in all! and sky” mixtures; plain colors| Price. importance, which will be pub-| three groups; tan grain leather! in soft blue, and beige and| Good pick-ups for thig-—-and | | lished March 25; price $3. The Book Store Eighth Gallery, New Bldg. and black kidskin, also in the) $14.50 group. First floor, Old Building ' ay stripes. | | Second floor, Old Building | next-—winter, | Neonat + tet. a perce chet = / { din : aicud we oage eal atone ae ae “9 —

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