The evening world. Newspaper, February 4, 1921, Page 11

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Vv a ah i x 1d, Ko 4% v ‘ | THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY. FEBRUARY 4, 1921. IETY TO AID. CHILDREN. inet Varin, Pifany herds a committee | the banking, abnd, brokeraxe firm off his recent work with. high frequeney rey (Payne Whitney is Chairman of] Mr. Taller's mother is now the Hon. | _- Watertain jo Planned tor the | naeatse Committee for beth ens) Mrs, Geil Baring of London ne European Relief Fand. | aeilisiieciaanen ‘The New York Women's Hmergency | Committee of the Eurvpean Relief Coun: MISS HARDING To WED. ell, Mrs, Willont Straight, Chairman, jwin Re tride Aprtl 6 of Lorifiara | @fnounces that on St. Valentine's Day | @ tea with a programme vy professte.inl Litt h id i aay | ‘The Edison medal, awarded annually actors and singers will be giver for| Mise Catherine Harding, daughter of |to the suientist who has done notable the fund at the Biltmore under the} Mr. and Mrs. J. Horace Harding of No.|wdtk in clectrical engineering, will go @irection of Mrs. Charles Dana Gibson. | 965 Wifth Avenue, will be married April| this year to Michael I. Pupin, professor | De Wolf Hopper will auction boxes and|6 to Lorillard Suffern Tatler, son of T.| of electro-mechanics at Columbia Uni- | PUPIN WINS EDISON MEDAL. | | Colambin Improvement Recognized. . 16 Ex- , was ap- ssistant United for the Newark $s admitted to the Professor's Telephone pointed to-day | States Di West Thirty-Fourth Street—New York 5,000 SECOND HAND woats, 8 0 versity. , - men” rd coageangpaghcy Stones |Get Khe ple lat New- | ““tpe presentation will be made at tm] OVER C 0 ATS BROOKLYN—Fulton near Hoyt . . (Sale at All Three Stores) .. NEWARK—Broad and West Park Bort, She was introduced last winter! miqwinter convention of the American wht le opera. in which Gerald: at a ball given by her parents at the|Institute of Electrical Engineers in the | hes, $5 No Higher tne Ferrer na the title role, there will Ritz-Carlton, She 18 @ great-erand-| Engineering Societies Bullding, Feb, 16- Ne Lawee ‘The medal will be bestowed on Prof | Pupin in recognition of his work in lin- | proving telephonic communication by means of loading coils und also for’ Cy ae ate rt vit ie @ leading = i B. Post jr. will i) ot and a granddaughter of the late Charies the souvenir programmes and'D. Barney. Her father is a partner in | Charming Spring Afternoon Frocks At Taest, Ay M. COHEN 115 Tth Av. Cor. 17th st, Open Evenings, daughter of the late Jay Cook, financier, B. Altman.& Co. Two Exceptionally Fashionable Groups at Special Prices ‘20 Silk Taffetas and Fine Tricotines ‘ 1) Canton Crepes and Taffetas } New and different—attain- hg models of econ ‘ vee uy SAD | ing rare attractiveness j ing distinctiveness and_pi- MADISON AVENUE- FIFTH AVENUE, NEW YORK |=: ebelaie wan Gh anata tallest quancy. infil beautiful : i: Pe i oe | Rivaling costlier — produce- in” their — skillfu fashion Thirty-fourth Street Thirty-fifth Street | tions in every detasl,. face phrasings, in _ straightline Women’s and Misses’ Lingerie Blouses made of the wanted cotton materials; some of the models with dainty trimmings of lace or embroidery, others in the simpler styles for wear with tailored skirts, will be priced $1.65, 2.85 3.50 & 4.90 On Sale at the same time wil! be Women’s Overblouses of tricolette, velvet, satin and Crepe de Chine, vatiousiy priced $7.50 & 9.75 Misses’ Blouses (14, 16, 18 and 20 year sizes) of georgette, crepe de Chine and China silk, variously priced $2.85 & 4.85 All sizes may be obtained, but not in every style (Both Depariments are on the Second Floor) Girls’ Wear in attractive, practical models, and Summer. for Spring Dresses (sizes 10 to 16 years) of checked gingham, in pink-and-white, blue-and-white, greeneand-white, and lavender-and-white; a-pretty, one-piece model . Xi $5. 50 Middy Biouses (sizes 6 to i6 years) of white Side-plaited Skirts (sizes i2 to i6 years) of mavy blue all-wool storm serge, st $4.8 5 (Second Floer) ecnge Misses’ Winter Coats iy (Second Floor) Specially=-prepared Saturday Sales featuring desirable merchandise at much less than regular quotations Women’s and Misses’ Trimmed Hats at $8.75 The models are not only up=to-the=moment, but anticipate the demand for the All of these Hats are effectively trimmed, and | while most of them are in the youthful effects demanded by the younger set, there are a limited mumber especially designed for matrons. (First Floor) | The Jewelry Department will have on Sale a mew purchase of Bar Pins of sterling th rhinestones | in gallery settings, in forty different designs; all equipped with safety catch, at $5.95 each | this being one-half th silver, wi © regular price, imported Neck | of twostone effects at $1.65 eacin Several Thousand Yards of Woolen Suitings& Coatings cut in the regula Suits, Skirts r Lengths for Dresses and C ture of interest will be another special feat . Included in the assortment are sports tweeds, mixed fabrics, velours, woo! j dered serges and velowrs de laine, and striped and plaid velty materials; in an extensive . (First Floor) | variety to choose Navy, Tan and Gray, Tight Basques, Ruffled, Tier Skirts, Flower Corsages, trimmed with Laces, Embroideries, etc. from. and bouffant silhouettes in elegant variations. Smart Girdles, Brilliant- ly Beaded and Embroi- dered. Contrasting Stitching, New Sleeves, Sacrificing Fur Collar Coats & Wraps Including Luxurious Fur Fabric Coats Worth up to $175 eee se a cloth and fur fabrie wraps and coats. The remarkably low at approaching Spring season. materials are Silk Plush, Bolivia, Wool } Velour, Suedine, Chamoistyne — in -ultra- Bar Pins & Imported Necklaces | Handsome new tailored, semi-tailored, box, in white, flesh-tone and suit shades, | Butterfly and embroidered models. Immacu- consisting of | lately tailored, silk — lined, tastefully em- Misses, Juniors and Small Women | Frocks | Coats The Frock--Moudel trated—-Wool Jersey, skirt, overblouse, and cuffs. Navy, Henna, Elk. The Coat—Sspring model, | Polo Cloth, body lined, back tailored, stitched, box plaited, illus plaited linen collar Turquoise, iy 2 Two Reduced Groups ‘55 '35 High Grade, Desirable Models ! Tremendous opportunities in high character fashionable types—Silk lined. Big Fur Collars of Ringtail, Skunk and A: stralian Opossum, Muskrat, Nutria, Beaver, Moufflon and Raccoon. Spring’s New Tailored Suits Fashion’s Favorite Style-Ideas Comprehensive Variety at ‘DD bellished. In Navy, Fealuring Tricotine, Twill Cord, Poiret Twill and Hairline Stripes Sale Jersey Suits—$12.75 All Wool Jersey—in popular colors’ and cor- rect sport models—four patch pockets and belts—notch Incomparable values! Genscan Waists Marked Very Special A new group—obtained at concessions— offered tomorrow at about cost. New Spring models, elegantly embroidered, lace Tan, Covert color, Gray. collars. Tonorrow—In Bedell Bargain Basement | Suits Less Than 4 Smart Models ) Smart long line or derful bargains to- morrow! Coats Were Up to $30 Two Groups 15 510 Dresses New Spring Styles” Sensations at $Q° 14 flare models, well Final close-out — higher Serges, Jerseys, Satins and eo collared with beaver or squirrel choice of colors as well as all-black and all- jailored, of all priced — coats — desirable Georgettes. Lace collars | wool ‘ricotine, and fashionable. With and cuffs; embroidered are specially priced at $82. 00 | white. - } Mannish Serge fur collars. or plain. tunic effects. Afternoon | Silk lined. Won Belted, loose back, large or tailored modes. All — collar or snuggle-in types Lined and interlined, ,, i a) sR rer rrets cotton twill, in all-white or white with raglan sleeves, roll collur trimmed or tailored in wanted shades, i colored collar and cuffs . - at $i 45 (Fourth Fl Well made—fit right—look right! : oy Rona seen ee set

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