The evening world. Newspaper, February 8, 1921, Page 6

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‘WORX SERVE | MENAT OPENING WATSON ESE Classes Conducted in ‘Ilustra-| § y tions for Magazines and » Commercial Work. “ame Mustrators’ School for Dis- ed Soldiers at No. 10 East «tb « was formally opened to-day ‘with forty ex-service men who were ‘wounded or otherwine incapacitated @aring the World War enroiied as @udents, Representatives of the Federal Bonrd for Vocational Edu- and many well known artists Tienes Charles Dana Gibson, President of fhe Society of Ilustra- mY, and Charlies B. Falls, originator _ @€ the idea of the school, were pres- mt. “Phe director of the school is W. A. _ Rowers, the cartoonist, and among the Volunteer instructors are Charles D. ‘Wittians, Charies B. Falls, William ‘Oderhardt, Ray Greenleaf, Edward A. ‘Wilson, George Mian, W. Jack Dun- an, David Robinson and Leon Gor- @on. One >f the features of to-day's opening was the ts'\ng of moving Pletures of the students and instruc- tors at work. There is sufficient space to ac- Cemodate fifty wurdents. At present Ophy etutents enroNed under the Fed- eral Board in District No, 2 are eligi- Cle, but it is hoped that ttre scope of lhe aaa will eventumlly become na- ——- include both slastration for magazines and the lke and com- art work, ent. The United States Suprem rend & dectalon that , naan Fepealed by the Laird Wd Federal Congres any Tiberalization ot ratte and un-Ame' nen tothe” enacted: into law by the Vol- EDWARDS VETOES HIS OWN BEER LAW | 3ii Sees in Congress the Only Hope for the Repeal of “Un-American” PC tgellees Act.’ Gr potest Gin weinia || LOL UR COATS USED IN MOTION PICTURES Bold privately at sacrifice, For exam- the measure passed in the Assembly t B. Laird the as ac 3.50, Per ear, whicn Istoad Act Is now the law oa wna in ita atinitden. of” ine terteating Hquers_superwedes any State 471-51 W 34°St. NewYork Newark Store ~ 649 Broad St. FINALCLEAN-UP OF THE SEASON $995 (Former prices were from $12.00 to $20.00) In this final clean-up of the present season's styles will be found LACE WALKING BOOTS of Mahogan Russia Calf and Black Calf. Some wit. Cuban and some with Military Heels. You will also find straight and winged tips. DRESS BOOTS of Black and Colored Kid and in combinations of both. Smocked - Creepers Are Very Becoming To the Tiny Tot $2.95 Made of white poplin, col- lar and cuffs finished with narrow ruffle; 1 to 2 years. White Sweaters $2.95 All wool coat and middy style; 2 to 6 years. Bloomer Dresses $2.95 Checks and plain colors; 2 to 6 years. Fourth Floor Lord & Taylor 38th Street —FIFTH AVENUE— Mail and Telephone Orders Filled—Phone Fitzroy 1900-—Ask for Telephone Order Desk Gauntlet Gloves $3.00 pair. A Splendid Value The strap-wrist style so much worn by smart women for cold weather. P Fine heavy quality kid—P. K. or P. X. M. sewn. Tan, Mode, Beaver, White, Pearl. Walking Gloves’ An Unusual Offering $1.75 sir One-clasp cape gloves of same quality leather as gauntlets. Tan and brown. Ground Floor Hudson Seal Coats (dyed muskrat) $245 An unusually low price—36 inch length loose belted model, handsomely lined and beautifully made. Model Coats and Wraps Our entire stock greatly reduced in price. Luxurious garments developed in mole, squirrel, mink, caracul and Hudson Seal. 39th Street Dresses $2.25 Baceptional Values at This Very Low Price Made of a good quality gingham, carefully fin- ished and well made at every point, these charm- ing little dresses are a value whose equal we have not seen in many months. Several different styles are developed in plain or checked gingham, made in simple, reraigne line styles. Sizes 6 to 14 years. Fourth Floer. Cotton Dress Fabrics Carry an Inspiration for Early Spring Dressmaking. Printed Georgette Crepe 85c yard Lovely silk and cotton sheer fabric in a variety 5 of designs on colored grounds—36 inches wide. ' NO C. 0. D.’s Crepe de Chine The Wanted Silk Fabric $1.95 yar A Value of Unusual Merit At a Very Moderate Price. — WAS’ SLEEPING SICKNESS. Glove Silk Underwear A New Purchase Marked Very Low Envelope Chemise $3.95 Trimmed with Georgette. PATENT LEATHER LACE BOOTS NOVELTY OXFORDS and NOVELTY STRAP PUMPS, all with Turn Soles and Louis Heels. In these last two lots will be found Black Satin, all Dull Kid and Havana Brown Kid. No lots are complete as to sizes, but you can find your size in some styles. NO C,0.D.’s NOEXCHANGES ATLANTIC CITY, Feb. 8.—George T. Do eager Philadelphia banker and ‘ of Atlantic City real estate, is . @iitering here from sleeping sickness. py Philadelphia specialist is attending ‘Mr. Léppincott — brought back feem Florida recently supposedly sut- fering a ‘ureme poisoning. ‘The al- to-day. He ts at faw, William Bloomers $3.45 Pink and street shades. Imported Swiss Organdy 85c yard Color is the important thing, this |B. Altman & Go. MADISON AVENUE -FIFTH AVENUE, NEW YORK Thirty-fourth Street ” Thirty-fifth Street The Department for | Women’s Ready-to-wear Gowns has now ready for selection and immediate wear an imposing collection of Afternoon and Dinner Gowns and Daytime Frocks accurately representing the trend of Fashion for the Spring season, and including many models that are exclusive to B. Altman & Co. The prices are reasonable. A SPECIAL OFFERING in this Department for to-morrow (Wednesday) will comprise One Hundred Afternoon and Dinner Gowns of choice quality; in several attractive styles, variously developed in lace, silk crepes, chiffon taffetas and beaded georgettes; exceptionally priced at $68.00 (Department on the Third Floor) Complete range of shades. manent finish; 45 inches wide. Silk and Cotton Shirting Madras $1.00 yard Sheer quality, per- Vests $2.25 Heavy shoulder style. ; Charming striped effects on colored grounds; 32 inches wide. Second Floor Wool Velours $2. 75 yard Fine, all-wool fabric, shown in solid colors andi in lovely soft toned mixtures. Blues, Browns, Grays and wide. An Exceptionally Fine Quality at This Price. Becond Floor Sandals For Children $4.5 0 pair The newest thing | in footwear for the small tot is this charming little four strap sandal, made in two-tone effects, with patent leather and light kid. Sizes 4 to 8 Fourth Floor Children’s Socks 55c pair Delightful spring as- sortment in charming varict Both short and M4 lengths in plain stripes and novelties. Stockings 35c pair 3 pairs for $1.00 Black, white, brown, Grownd Floer Ground Floor $3.50 htly boned for winds figure, made with girdle top of elastic, Biacks; 54 inches juality, Two Broche Corsets Camisoles $1.25 Plain or trimmed lowing. with georgette crepe. season more than usual, because of the simple lines the smartest gowns are fol- The full range of colors in which this material is shown will give an idea of the wide choice offered. White Natural Flesh Pink Ciel Orchid Nile Coral $5.00 Heavy silk broche —well boned, Dain- tily trimmed, for av- erage figure. Second Fleer . Hand Embroideries The Demand of the Hour Very Moderately Priced Hand Embroldered Net Robes $45.00 Each A handsome gown may be very simply made from one of these lovely and unusual robes—really a pattern and material in one. Hand Embroidered Net Insertion Rich, Heavy Designs 2inch wide..$2.50 yd. 3 inch. wide..$3.75 yd. 4 inches wide..$4.95 yd. 6 inches wide..$6.95 yd. Silk Dotted Nets Black, brown, navy; 42 inches wide. $1.00 yard Heavily embroidered on fine Brussels net, each rdbe includes ample band- ing for the blouse. Sketch at left illustrates one charming possibility for these embroidered robes, Lace Flouncings for ligees Very effective charming. Cream color only. 24 inches wide. .25¢ yd. 36 inches wide. .50c yd. and Imported: Pleating—30c to $2.95 yard Net, Organdy, Mull a colors or combinations of shades—hemstitched and lace timed, % to 7 inches wide Silver Steel Turquoise Old Rose Sand Alice Havana Seal Ground Fieor, Tomato Honeydew Jade Porcelain Flamingo Rust Navy Black Foliage and Fruit Clusters of flowers, too, play an important art in the Millinery Word For these hare Pingere of Spring carry them a joyous message that is hard to resist. They are eloquent of beginnings—of new life and a new season, Artfully they adorn the brim of a graceful large hat, or cover the crown of a snug turban. The assortment of flowe:, fruit or foliage trimmed hats now dis- layed in our Millinery Ree arcrient is destined to charm the dressed woman Prices Unusually Moderate combined, well-

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