The evening world. Newspaper, February 23, 1921, Page 5

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THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 23, 1921. AMERICAN SOUVENIR young officer was ordered from Bien- court to the front Hines he dicarded his FRENCH TREASURE campaign hat and repinced it with the heimet. Me asked the. French iy with whom he wae wilieted, 1 keep the hat until he came back. Not | long. afterward he was killed. During the last three. y the hat have. at Thursday Thursday Only “McCREERY ECONOMY DAY”. Only Every Department offers at least one item of new merchandise, taken from regular stock and rcduced for one day only, In many instances the quantities are limited; therefore early shopping is advisable No C. 0. D'S No Approvals Revealed in Letter Offering to Re- Store Service Hat of Col. Feigl’s Dead Son. Striking evidence of the esteem with which the French regarded the Amer- fean soldiers who were billeted with them during the war t# shown by a letter Just received by Col. Fred Fete}, Hote! Biltmore. fathet of off Feigi, of New York, the first artillery Folgl's parents an American Army r they communicated with Col, i Will you please, dear sir,” the letter your addreas so that I ¥ son's hat, whlch we . It is the only souvenir Yo Returns ofticer w srerevanmneeeeneessnet Franklin Simon ge Co, * A Store of Individual Shops FIFTH AVENUE, 37th and 38th STS. io FOR THE OUTDOORS OR INDOORS OF YOUTH’S OWN SEASON..... FOOTWEAR Sizes 2% to 7 Widths AA to D Wau AT she ought to wear in what she would like towear—last and low heel for the foot of Youth, smartness and grace for her fancy. WALKING Boots AND OXFoRDS PARTY SLIPPERS AND Pumps Of black patent leather, black calfskin. white or bronze kidskin. JUNIOR MISSES’ SHOR SHOP—Third Floor M’F’R. OPENS HiS FACTORY TO THE PUBLIC Disposing of Splendisis Tailored, Ail Vouk SUITS, C’COATS AND TOPCOATS Made for thie lion! retail stores—but now offered te you for | (lian the east of the fine tin ported and dsmestie woolens they are made fron. 60) IMPORTED ENCLISH OVERCOATS ea ars Brought sycr for some ef ¢ which arrived fog late for, AEEPLAR AG, ¥ offered t6 you for less than 1/4 ibe est 14 laad, Buy Where the Steres Buy, No matter how little you pay at petal, ai can always buy for less from te fi A these prices you can well afford to huy fog wear this year and next. The prices are aces lower than you'll be asked a year from new, 16" FACTORY—S2 West 18th Street Open Satusdays—@ A.M. to 9 P.M. Aad Weckdays—8 A. M. & 6 P.M, STOCK ROOMS—67 Sth Ave. Teih and 1th Bie. HBoening eat 10 PM. days wntli Midwions f FOR THE JUNIOR MISS 7.00 10 0,00 Le ee TTT Of mahogany or black Russia calfskin. Objects of Art and Utility made by disabled soldiers who saw service in France on sale on first floor by THE DUGOUT eeeenosldacesecesoececs 2000000000 200000000000 00 02000990900 0090000000 00090 599008 WY, le 2.50 ‘Navy Blue Dress Serge , ‘yard, 1.20 All wool, firmly woven; 54 inches wide. Correct weight for Spring Apparel. (Second Floor) 4.50 Japanese Nainsook length, 3.25 Japanese White Nainsook of sheer, fine quality, 10 yards in a length. (Second Ploor) 40c Cotton Dress Fabrics yard, 24c Plain and fancy Cotton fabrics, including Plisse and Japanese Crepe, Percale, Chambray and Printed Voiles. (Second Floor) 35e Yard White Outing Flannel 19c Superior grade, soft and fleecy; medium weight; 36 inches wide, (Second Floor) 65.00 Mink Scarfs 45.00 Two-skin Scarfs of large, lus- trous Skins—dark, Eastern Mink. (Fourth Floor) 45.00 Misses’ 33.50 Bight stylish models of Taffeta, Crepe de Chine or G Navy Blue, Brown, Grey, Copenhagen Blue. Dresses (Fourth Floor) 4.95 Women’s and Misses’ Sweaters 3.75 Tuxedo models of Worsted— Navy, Tan, Peacock and Brown with fancy knit collars, euffs and girdle, (Fourth Floor). 1.75 Valenciennes Laces doz. yds., 85¢ 2 widths of Edges and 1 inser- tion in match patterns, — I-inch and 14-inch widths. (Main Floor) | 1.25 Vestees 85c Four models of frilly lace and net. (Matin Floor) 85c Ribbons yd. 60c Satin Taffeta Ribbon, soft finish; high lustre, large range of colors and Black. 7 inches wide. (Main Floor) 1.95 and 2.25 Women’s Union Suits 1.25 Ribbed Cotton Suita in low- neck, sleeveless style; knee length; Pink or White. (Third Floor) 8.50 Colored Silk Umbrellas 6.75 Wide tape border; handles of Bakelite Rings, Cord Loops or Straps. Steel or stub ends. (Main Floor) 4.95 Women’s Silk Jersey Bloomers 3.75 Ankle length—one with plaited ruffle, another with double elastic at ankle. (Third Floor) —— —_aneet 45.00 Misses’ Suits 35.00 Tweed and Homespun Suits. Sizes 14 to 18 yrs. (Fourth Floor) % Off Misses’ and Juniors’ Winter Coats Entire remaining stock of Win- ter Coats, including many beauti- fully fur-trimmed. Racoon made at time of purchase. (Fourth Floor) 5.00 Hand-Made Blouses 3.95 Made of fine Voile adorned with hand-embroidered dots, drawn-work and tucks. 10 different models. (Fourth Floor) 12.75 Baronette Skirts 9.50 Black, Navy Blue, Silver Grey, Flesh, Copenhagen Bie and White 24 to 35 inch waistbands, Women's and Misses’ (Fourth Floor a | 38.00 Women’s Coats 25.00 Morish Winter Coat Wraps of splendid materials; with or without Tur collars, Navy Blue or Black (Fourth Fleor) Notions I Dress Linings; Miu th Scissors; guaranteed 95e dor. Hair Nets over styles 40 Main Flo 8.50 Spring Hats 6.00 ent of Eashion- vurioun straws, Vlower.agd ribbon A wile able shay Ince or tal (ring Misses’ and Children’s Shoes Tan or Black Calfskin Shoes of sturdy weight. Sizes, Blick. Now. Tan. Now Blo to lh...5.50 4.95 (25 5.65 lilsto8.. 6.30 5.95 700 6.45 2 to%., B25 7.65 8.50 7.95 (Second Flour) 5.95 Corduroy Negligees 4.75 Breakfast Coats and Negligves, lined throughout and finished with roll collars, patch pockets and. tic sash. Many lovely colors. (Third Floor) 1.25 Boxed Stationery 95c “Modelawn,” contains 24 sheets of Radiance Twill finished White paper and @4 envelopes with Nov elty Blue Lining, Ribbon tied (Main Floor) 49.50 Mahogany Arm Chairs or Rockers 19.75 Solid Mahogany and Ca Chairs or Rockers, upt and valance back of bi (Seventh Floor © Arin tl seat ut Handkerchiefs 7.20 Men's Linen Handkerchiefs, narrow hems. doz, 4.85 4.50 Women's Linen Handker. chiefs, turned bem; tape or edge. dor. (Muin Floor 9.50 Women’s Brogue Oxfords 8.50 Street Oxfords in dark Brown Calfskin with low walking heels (Second Floor) 48.00 Women’s Spring Suits 35.00 Very smart, new Spring of Navy Blue effectively models Tricotine, braid-trimmed. (Fourth Floor) 1.25 Boys’ Blouses 85c Made of Japanese Crepe or Madras, with collers attuched, Also sport styles of fine Percales. Sizes 7 to 13 years. Lo (Third Floor) 19.75 Women’s Wrist Wotches 12.75 Octagon nnd regulation style, ° Id filled ensens guaran weled lever movement, (Main Floor) 35.00 Women’s Gowns 24.50 Georgette Crepe Gowns in newest Spring styles; beautifullybeaded. lovely Many Spring colors. Fourth Floor) | 7.75 Feather Capes ' §.75 Marabou and Ostrich and Mara- hou Capes of full, fluffy feathers; silk lined. (Main Floor) 12.50 Table Cloths 7.50 All Jinen Irish Satin Damask Table Cloths; 70x70 inches. (Second Flour) each, IE 3.00 Glace Biarritz Gloves 1.85 Vrench White with self or Black Braided embroidery, Main Mou) lace Marrits Gloves in 14.00 Table Napkins ’ on Os., 6.25 All Hnen Trish Satin Damask Table Napkins) 24924 inches Second Mloor) Toilet Articles 1.20 dow. Palm Olive Soap... . 2.50 Women’s Thread Silk Hosiery 1.85 Superior quality thread silk hose with silk tops, Black only (Main Floor) 2.95 Velour Pillows 2.35 Round or oval; Velour and Tap~ estry combined. (Third Floor) 9.95 Velour Searfs 6.50 Made of velour with metal tapestry; centre finished with gold braid. . (Third Floor) 3.75 Roller Skates 2.85 low's"” Boys’ and Girls" Ball-bearing, steel extension roller skates with self contained rollers, (Fifth Floor) 6.00 Sheffield Plate Candlesticks pr., 4.50 Colonial Candlesticks in Shel field Plate, 8 inches. (Main Floor) 2.25 Bassinette Covers 1.50 Japanese Silk Quilted Bussinette and Carriage Covers—plain ot fig- ured. Pink and Blue, (Inf, Dept. Third Floor) 1.60 Bungalow Aprons 1.10 Of Mid Pereula—cmart waist line models with tio sash and pockets aad (rimming of ric-rac braid (Third Flan 15.00 Boys’ Norfolk Suits 10.00 All Wool Norfolk Suits —two pairs of full lined Knickers; neat light, dark. and medium mixtures; coats Alpaca lined. 7 to 18 years. (Third Floor ——! 6.75 and 7.50 Women’s Hand Bags 5.00 OF Pin Real, lain or fame npart (Main Floor) a 22.00 Cowhide Traveling Bags Bi sce (Pitth Floor) 9.40 La Vida Corsets 4.75 Made of Pique and white iow bust, long hip (Third Floor 6.75 Men’s High Shoes 5.90 Tar Calfskin Shoes buill on Keglish lasts with rubber herts Sizes 6 to 11, Widths A to D (Rerand Ploar) 1.65 Boys’ Pajamas 1.15 Fine Cotton Paj (wo piece styles years. (Therd Floor 5.75 iComforéables 4.50 cach Figures sitkotine, flora! plain Silk Mull borders; fillod » fine while colton (Second Floan 95c Brassieres 59c Quality ‘aney materials Tid Floee Jarge asnort- 4.50 “McCreery Silks” yard, 1.75 Kilk Tricoletic good for Dresses and Suits, All shades, including Black or White. Vspecially 3.75 Curiains pr, 2,50 Curtaing of fae marquiselt sith neat lace edgings (Fifth Floor 17.00 Stearns & Foster Mattresses 12.00 f pure Layer Feit with 8.25 China Chocolate Sets 5.00 Imported China Chocolate Sets, with papier-mache tray. (Sith Floor) 125.00 Imported Seamless Rugs 55.00 Beautiful Seamless Rugs in rich Oriental colors and designs, Oxl fect (Kighth Floor) 10.50 Oval Mirrors 7.50 French Oval Mirrors, Iixlé Wi ty Ue 2.95 Men’s Gioves Yj, BisnopMre. Co 2.50 Men's Wool Hose pair, 1.50 impnriod all-wooi dinse of Bag fin) make on Brown and Green ribied weave pair, 1.95 Grey Suede Gloves with Black or self embroidered backs, Also Tan Capeskin Gloves (Main Floor) | 55.00 Men’s Spring Overcoais 39.75 Staple Osford Overcoa silk lined; reguias and stout (Seeumd Flow: 12.50 White Weol Blankets pair 7.95 Blue Big (Second Ploor: 75¢ Yard Cretonnes 45c Sidendid designs and cotors (Fifth Ploor 6.75 and 8.75 Tapestries yd., 3.75 Imported and Domestic Tapese tries, 0 inch A Floor 1.75 Aluminum Saucepan Sets 1.15 Three lipped Aluminum sauce- pans. 1, 11) and 2quart capacity (Sitth Floor) 1.95 Boys’ Wash Suits 1.00 Guaranteed [ast colors—Oliver Twist, Russian and Middy styles. Striped and solid color’ effects Sizes 214 to 8 (Third Floor) Muslin Sheets and Pillow Cases 1.90 Hed Sheets-—-MeCreery's standard quality; size 41x99 in., hemmed cach 1.28 Wc Fillow Cases—MoCreery's standard quality; size 45x36 in., hemmed. euch 29¢ (Second Floor) 1.75 Glass Tumblers doz., 1.05 Unusnally clear blown glass with cut band. (Sitth Floor: 12.50 to 50.00 Reed and Fibre Odd Chairs 6.25 to 25.00 Fifth Ploor) 2.75 Set of Mixing Bowls 1.45 Made of American porcelain; White with Blue band; 6 in a set. (Sixth Floor) 3.00 Men’s Shirts and Drawers each, 1.45 * make; medium Shirts with half or lone rs; Drawers of regular length (Main Floor Where There Is Justice, Cooperation, Ecenomy and Energy, There Is Service. 5th Ave. James MeGreery 'Telephone— Fitzroy 2400 34th St. 12.95 Cereal Sets 9.95 15 Pieces, made of American porcelain—six cereal jars, six pice jars, one salt box, one Vine gar and dne vil bottle

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