The evening world. Newspaper, February 25, 1921, Page 23

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HE miss of school age who ig just begin- ning to attract the Sdmiring glances and attentions of her young boy acquaint- ances acquires at the naine time a consist- ent desire to look pretty und to wear Pretty clothes, She makes a sincpre ef- fort to groom herself ‘Well and to coiff her hair becomingly —to make the best of her personal charms, and when it comes to clothes it is the duty of her mother to see that she gets them This is only fair, Young girls’ clothes do not require much effort to evolve, for their charm is in thei simplicity. Tam sure the model of to-day's sketch will be helpful fo many, for it is both simple and in- dividual, Of cre de chine for spring, or of voile jor or gandy for’ summer, the distinguishing feature is the trim- ming of two diag onal bands, one of which starts under the left and Points downward across the front right, while the othe arm downwar braiding on ti New and Original | For Smart Fashion Designs | Women ———= By Mildred Lodewick Coprrtaht, 1981, by the Pree Publishing Oo, (The New York Byeaing World.) and around to . Would be effective, whil tion or embroidered ba ® ATTRACTIVE GOWN FOR A MISS OF SCHOOL AGE. the be pretty on the voile or organdy. arts under |The round yoke corresponds with the re of one color, nirasting col- the young delight in the vari- different colored 2 fa e inser- would g fee n of sashes Arthur Goodwin At Milch Gallery By W. G. Bowdoin. Arthur C. Goodwin is exhibiting twenty-one of his paintings and pas- tels at the Milch Gallery, No. 108 West 57th Street, until Feb. 26, These are for most part pictures of New York City and Boston. | The lure of a big city is, in the Goodwin exhibition, shown to be high- ly inspirational, and both New York and Boston shine colorfully in the in- cluding canvases, “Herald Square, New York City,” shows in sketchy fashion the locali- named with its fleet of vehicular Shows Paintings ana ite armies of pedestrian traffic, The spirit of New York is hete pleas- inglf’ exemplified, Mr. Goodwin has also been tri- umphant in his picturing of “St. Pat- rick’s Cathedral, Fifth Avenue,” fea- pats A endless procession of auto- mobile’, passing this edifice. The avenue itself appears in graphic fashion. ‘The ‘interpretation of Boston and its streets is likewise deserving of high praise. This particularly applies to the city under the guise of winter. In bis catalogue No. 13, he pays a simple tribute to Gloucester, with its shipping and fishing aspects. $35 ND fhey are beautifal—the new A behold—clothes with lots of “ stripes, club checks, silk 1: than you can elsewhere pants suit, Come up, and again price marked on garments you KNO' ANTEED quality. to be of d eT Come Up! MANHATTAN 42d Street, cor, Broadway BO E. 42d St., cor. Madison » cor, Frankfort . 5 “ortlandt St., cor, B'way 14th St., opp. Acad. Muse 34th St, sor. Broadway 46th Street and Broadway 59th St. at Columbus Circle 125th St, cor. 7th Ave. 181 St., cer, St, Nicholas Ay. Monroe 2-Pants Suits forSpring tterms are eo delight to and “go” for the Fs fellows, and s:date ve for conservative dressers, ell ned iridescent, flannels, sorges, finished worsteds, homespuns, tweeds, cheviots and caselmeres. And every sernent at a saving of $10 to $15. The extra pair makes two sults live where one died from overwork—and at this price of only $35. Monroe 2 Pants Suits cost you less for FOUR on in the cule enjoy fhe tort of uaual one a friendly Guar See and Save! WINTER SUITS OVERCOATS —that sold up to $40 Now 19 SS. Balance of Winter Suits and Over- SSSA coats proportionately reduced. SSS“ fe So ALTERATIONS FREE BRONX Bergen Ave. at 149th St, ‘BROOKLYN 413 Fulten Street 627 Falton St., at Flatbush WARK—id! rv et Strost YONKERS—Getty Severe PHILADELPHIA—i0tm A Market ote ALBANY, W. ¥.—Ger. A. Peart RORANTON—200 Lackewan ; BALTIMORE —Ser, Lipat & “i Huyler’s NewT ea Room for luncheon before the theatre— or tea afterwards. 508 Fifth Ave. at 42nd St. | 4 4 State Ave. \ THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 25, 1921. BUY NOW! NN CNP Selling 18 EAST 31ST STREET We Defy | Competition Direct to *100,000" Stock «| Rugs | Draperies Carpets «~ - Linoleurns | In a Direct Sale TO THE PUBLIC GOST! 2 yds. wide, colors through |} to back; 1” square yard........ colors;each........ 8x10 ft. Grass Rug, all 9.95 colors;each........ colors; each... . 9x12 ft. Brussels Rugs, one tern; each... 9x12 ft. Seamless Brussels, 12 good Oriental patterns; each... 9x12 ft. Axminster Rugs, high pile, blues and tans; each 9x12 ft. Seamless Axmin- ster Rugs, Chinese pat- terns, all-overs; 39° each 9x12 ft. Seamless Wilton}! Rugs; slightly 50 imperfect; each. . 45 9x12 ft. “Bussorah” Rugs, supea? ade, all colorings; each. . . 34 width Velvet Carpet, suitable for halls and 1 25 stairs; yard........ ata in. Rag Rugs, 98c full roll; sq. yd.... 86 inch Highly Mercerized Marquisette; Var) veecas's agen . bot Boros Swiss, all designs and col- ors; wand. es cesaed 19c 9D Lace Panel Curtains, all designs; each... . Serim Curtains, 244 yards long, hemstitched; POW csicsserserses | Filet Net Curtains; 1° OP cc vscanes cas Cretonne, 50 designs to select from; ad 25c Selling Direct to fits) 18 EAST 31ST STREET|| Prepaid Mail Orders Promptly Filled ) | Open All Day Saturday AB ANUPAGTURERS | Genuine Inlaid Linoleum, ||| IN RAHAM"S BROOKLYN Store Hours 9 to 6.30 THE MEN’S STORE —— seen aaiaan TRA A very special purchase at a price concession from a manufacturer with whom we do business regularly and suits from our own stock make this sale possible. 400 SUITS For Men and Young Men And what is of the ut- most importance in this sale is that About 300 of Them Are New Spring Models The remainder taken from regular stocks that formerly sold at $40 to $60. Suits for this event were not selected at random, but only those that conformed and met our rigid standard of workmanship were 6x9 ft. Grass Rug, all ¢).95)) 9x12 ft, Grass Rug, all 4° | good Oriental Pat- 9:7), 29° | 59:9 | 39c)| +50} ]) 20 10 16 taken. cil stripes and neat mixtures. | Regular Sizes i 34 to 42 Universally recognized as the lead- ers among men of discriminating tastes, plete assortment of the new spring styles and colors in soft or derby models. $9.40 to $13.60, including tax. . the prices existing six months agé. below half what rugs of similar quality would have brought at that time. their superior quality. They are closely woven—the pile long and silky— the designs exceptionally well balanced in characteristic Chinese effects. ing combinations, offer a good selection at these low prices: A Week-End Sale of 100 Pleated Skirts,§10.75 smartest of wool plaids in 3 styles of all-round _ pleating. gray and tan grounds with floral Waistbands from 25 to 384 and conventional designs in con- inches. The color tones are trasting colors. Straight-line brown with tan, navy blue with tan, gray with black or black with white. All-Wool Fabrics In plain shades, pen- Tae Mon’a Store—Stroet Moor, Alay! Siren Men’s Stetson Hats for Spring Men’s Cordovan Shoes, $11.65 Reduced from $14.95 One of the season’s finest tapering toe lasts, made of genuine shell cordo- van legther in a dark mahogany shade, Built primarily for service, but possessing considerable style. Welted and_ stitched leather soles and rubber heels. A & 4 —Seeond floor, Kan. We are now showing a com- | ae beams nmnsan ne enenawanensseanaennneeers:nnewee ¢nrptneteeews-eerpecwerrstentenneneyeeteneec sangre irae nrsaneeneter" ares entenrenGenuh Geese eeeteereete et —ee eee ee Lee TS tee ee eee Te eS A. & S.—Street Moor, Hoy: street. A Special Purchase and Sale of 83 CHINESE RUGS At Extraordinarily Low Prices These beautiful specimens of Chinese art were purchased at less than half In turn the sale prices have been marked Despite the low sale prices on these rugs, special emphasis is placed on Such shades as blue, gold, rose, tan, mulberry and gray, in quaint, allur- 4: Approximate Sizes Sale Price Approximate Sizes Sale Price BUSA 53's00s' 2x41 ft. $29.50 O Rigs 35052 6x 9 ft. $165.00 Rugs...... 3x6 ft. 55.00 | 13 Rugs......~. 8x10 ft. 250.00 | |} Rugs........ 4x7 ft 85.00 | 18 Rugs........ 9x12 ft. 325.00 A. & B—Third floor, mast, Women’s Cotton Women’s New Taffeta Petticoats, 94¢ These serviceable Petticoats in pretty colorings and designs are very specially priced—you will find black, navy blue, taupe, They are fashioned of the models with flounces. Extra Sizes, $1.46 4. & 8.—Beoand Nowe, Central, A. & B-—Gecond floor, Bast, Oe ——

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