The evening world. Newspaper, March 16, 1921, Page 13

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—— " 08 . ~~ TWO MANGLED IN SUBWAYS, | ¥2%; avout it0 feet pevoud we Canal! Street yesterday morning. He wil etme sada lly Street Station, by Motorman Hart, run-| taken to Bellevue Hospital, seriously In- ning @ Brookiya bound Sea Beach train,| jured. London is Secretary and Treas- Whe Mae Dene, the Giliev ta Moet) ly catere | ovcdock Gestarday aftar-| aeapel ane fie of London, Schacter & pital, Seriously Injured. noon, ; Koenigsberg, Ine.,’ manufacturers of ‘The mangled body of David Trieger,) Jacob London, Afty-two, of No, 104) boys’ clothing at 4 Fifth Avenue. forty-five, a retired furrier of No. 1703] East (th Street was run down on the| Mra. London said Cropsey Avenue, Brooklyn, was found tracks of the Interborough west side between the tracks of the BR. T. sub- subway at Seventh. Avenue and 32d St. Patrick’s Day Special At Landays, America’s Largest Victrola Dealers MODEL 80 Victrola, the newest of genuine Victrolas— priced at $100 only—delivered to you direct from Landays —at lowest terms—coupled with a liberal record offer. A Genuine Victrola 80—-$100 § Town avenincs] Your Choice of Records $10 AT 42nd ST. Total $110 . Pay $5 down, Balance in monthly payments. A rare opportunity. We advise immediate action. D anday |= this offe rea alse be had at BRONX—Smiths \ 427 Fifth Ave. 23 W. 42 St. { At 38th Street Bet. Sth & 6th Aves, 945 Southern Blvd. In Newark: 775 Broad St. YONKERS— Sonnenbergs 1 North B’dway Stern Brothers West 42nd Street — (Between 5th and 6th Avenues) West 43rd Street’ ‘Noteworthy Pre-Easter Offerings To-morrow in GIRLS” and JUNIORS’ SPRING DRESSES and COATS Taffeta Dresses Special at $16.50 Included are simple, chic, Chiffon Taffeta Frocks, straight in silhou- ette, with plaited side panels, others with dainty ruffles, many finished with silk embroidery; all Spring colors. 6 to 16 years. Other models from $13.75 to 45.00 Polo Coats Special at $17.50 Decidedly youthful and modish are these Coats of Natural Color Camel’s Hair Polo Cloth, full belted; half and full lined styles; Sizes 12 to 16 years. Other Coats from $11.75 to 52.50 ° Especial attention is directed to'Our Exhibition of New Spring Styles in “LILY of FRANCE” CORSETS Featuring the new models to conform with this season’s silhouette. Every type of figure has been amply provided for in models fashioned of Coutil, Cotton and Silk Broches and Satin. $5.00 to 19.50 | Expert Fitters are in attendance. Our own workrooms on the premises are prepared to duplicate any model you desire or fill Special Orders on short notice. | lL Se Ca, Remarkable Values in Women’s and Misses’ COTTON UNDERGARMENTS . Fine Swiss Ribbed Vests— Bodice or shoulder strap style; regular and extra sizes; Pink or White colors. 95c Fine Cotton Bloomers—Regular or extra sizes; Pink or White. Fine Cotton Union Suits—Bodice or shoulder strap styles; regular or extra sizes; Pink or White. $1.25 Glove Silk Top Union Suits, with mercerized body of fine lisle; reg- ular or extra sizes; Pink only. $2.25 batt at Ninth Street lew York. Business Hours— Presentation Finest Wilton Rugs Third to Half Less 100 rugs (note the ; names) in designs which are not to be duplicated by the mills. All worsted Wiltons, perfect. 9x12 feet...... $75 EMPRESS — one of the six|f best Wiltons made. SEDAN— one of the five second best Wiltons made. .22 rugs in this group, 8Y4x104, feet.. $72.50 KARNAK and SEDAN—two of the five second best Wiltons made..... 23 rugs in this group. 6x9 feet..........$55 All KARNAKS. 9x15 feet........$125 KASHAN—one of the six best Wiltons made. And KAR- NAKS....10 rugs in this group, 1144x15 feet.....$150 EMPRESS—one of the six best Wiltons made. And LUX, an English-made Wilton which ranks with EMPRESS......10 rugs in this group. Third Gallery, New Buliding. , Serge Skirts and Bloomers, only $3.95 For girl of 6 to 14 The average mother will be apt to purchase several pairs of these bloomers and a skirt or two for her daughter. Not long ago we sold these navy blue and black serge bloomers at $6.95, Of course there is a limig- ed number—only 200—of them to-morrow at $3.95. Sizes 6 to 20 years. Serge skirts include plain navy blue of our $4.95 grade; and plaid of our $5.95 grade. Some are mounted on white muslin waists, others have tai- lored belts. Sizes 6 to 16 years, Middy Blouses Middy blouses of white gala- tea at $2.25; of blue kitty cloth trimmed with white; embroid- ered emblem on sleeve; $3.95. “Regulation” Frocks $3.75 and $5 Were $7.75 to $10 and more —sizes are broken, but all sizes, 12-14-16 years, included. Frocks of linen, Devonshire cloth, gala- ve and jean cloth—white and ue. Second Floor, Old Bldg., Tenth Street, DIAM A $300,000 collection RINGS BROOCHES BAR PINS SCARF PINS | LAVALLIERES BRACELETS WATCHES All mounted in platinum. | Offered at 25 to 35 per cent. under market, in with certain diamond and financial interests who de- sire to reduce the invest- ment on hand. An opportunity of excep- tional character and not in- dicative of any general fall- ing of prices in the ew aka repe ee A Ww ji 9 to 5. Telephone Stuyvesant 4700 . The New Slip-on This new slip-on crepe de chine blouse has an embroidered and pleated ruffle about the neck and sleeves in gray, henna color, orchid and bisque. Price $13.75. _THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, MAROH 16, 1921. [Pras Cut-out Motifs An excellent example of the desired decouper. Embroidery gives this Geo! te crepe tie- around blouse in orange and bisque color its charm. Also in other color combinations. Price $18.75. fore. ‘ormerly A. T. Stewart & Co. Simplicity The small price of this Geor- grits crepe blouse trimmed with ‘alenciennes lace is not indica- tive of its fashion value. It is a model of decided smartness and well-bred “points.” In white and bisque. Price $7.50. New Spring Suits for Boys, $13.50 The new suits fairly radi- ate the newness of the sea- son. Particularly interesting are the suits of tweed. With the finish and quality of Wanamaker suits, the good style and new designs of this season, and the very low prices at which they’re marked, these suits of tweed embody all that a boy or parent could desire. Full alpaca lined, patch pock- ets, and trousers fully lined, In brown and grays, green and tan shades, Sizes for 6 to 18 years, See the new Hats In tweeds, many of materials and shades to match the suits. In alpine shape with snap top. Prices $2.50 to $4, And new Straws All new spring shades and weights. Prices 95¢ to $7.50. ‘Third Floor, Old Bullding Treasures of the March China Sale It is a sale filled to over- flowing with the very things for Easter tables and Easter bridal gifts! Here the great potteries of the world lay out for your choosing the finest dinner sets in an®interest- ing assortment at savings of 20 to 40 per cent. There are hundreds of dinner sets, from $20 for an American set of 106 pes. to $500 for a gold-incrusted Royal Doulton china set, Cut glass and decorated glass, pieces of every imaginable description, are at a saving of a quarter to a half. Second Gallery, New Building. ONDS * the current co-operation rimary diamond market, which re- mains firm, Jewsiry Store, Main Floor, Old Building Women’s newest of pring Wraps, $75 Four models, all new, each with a decided fashion note, The same material is used for each model—an exquisitely fine mirella cloth, soft of surface, and beautiful of sheen. Two illustrated One is the straight-line slim silhouette; with set-in sleeves and long Tuxedo collar from neck to hem. The second is the development of the coat-cape, made with the softly gathered back and tiny sleeves, The other two models are variations of these two themes. In Sorrento blue, Hindustan, ostrich, tan, bldck and mouflan color, All models are lined with satin in plain color, Second Floor, Old Building. Children’s Coats, $10 | The topcoat that the lit- tle boy is wearing in the picture—just as suitable for little girls—is fashioned of a soft herringbone mix-| ture, beautifully tailored. | Half belted back; carefully worked out details, such as lin- ings, buttons, pockets, collars and cuffs; becoming shades of tan, Pekin blue and seal brown, Girls’ Frocks, $3.95 The frock of the little girl) in the illustration is made of fine Japanese crepe that does not easily muss and! has dainty touches of hand embroidery on collars, cuffs, | and pockets, Lovely high| shades that become little girls so well. | Another attractive mode! is) Peter Pan cloth, also with, @ touches of hand embroidery. It) has a dainty Eton collar and a rky sash of white organdie.| fn soft tones of blue, pink, | green and yellow, And the Hats, $3.75. | The little tailored hats, illus-| trated, are of straw with smart ribbon bands or streamers; may be had in navy blue, tan ov brown. Third Floor, Old Building Silk Stockings --two exceptional offers | 1800 prs., today’s $3.95 grade, $2.35 Last Fall the same grade} of silk stockings sold for $5 pair. They are all pure silk, with a lining of cotton at garter top and inside of sole; full-fashioned, medi- um weight, flare tops, high-spliced heels, double soles and heels. (Taz 4c) The only reason we could get these beautiful stockings to sell for $2.35 pair is that they were made for ex- port, and a hitch arose which revented their shipment. This Rad poring te jo _with the stockings. ey al ity, and perfect. Black, sizes 8% to 10. White, sizes 9 to 10, 520 pairs Silk Stockings, $1.35 pr. Less than half price Taupe and smoke only. Sizes 9 to 10. All ingrain thread, silk, with lisle-lined garter tops, which make a better foun- dation for the garter clasp, and ensure longer wear. No more at this price. Main Floor, Old Bullding. re first qual- Imported Challies, Organdies, Dimities The challies are printed in flower, check, stripe and polka dot designs, There's a red challie with white ,dots and checks, and a white challie with red dots and stripes—will make pretty frocks for children; $1.25 yard, 44-in, dotted and printed or- gandies are $1.50 and $2 yard. Crisp, cool dimities, white and tinted, are 85c yard. Main Floor, Old Buliding AT ONE DULLAR Neckwear, 600 pieces, collar and cuff sets, vestees, guimpes, $1.50 and $2 grades, $1 each. Satin bodices, $1, Nainsook gowns and chemises, $1. Aprons, slip-over styles, $1. Ebvex women's glace lamb- skin, white and tan, $1. Handkerchiefs, women’s and children's colored, $1 doz, Novels, three for #1. Children's umbrellas, $1. Novelty jewelry, $1. Dress shields, double covered, regular shape, sizes 3 and 4, 25¢ grade; 6 for 31. Dress fasteners, rustproof, all sizes, black or white with rolled edge backs, 5 gross for $1. | Seam binding, taffeta, 6-yd.| bolt, 5% line, black or white; 6 bolts for $1. English Pin Shee choice of three siz 7 papers for $1. English needle grade; 2 for $1, Darning Cotton, French mer- cerized, Black and white, 12¢ grade; 12 balls for $1, | Double covered garment} %, rustproof, Oc grade; cases, 7T5e! shields, with laced back, sizes 3,) , 4 and 5, 65c grade; 2 for $1 > pat T is not bi and (gti ig type be in the newspapers—but quality, fashion and fair price of the goods in the store which make value and give lasting satisfaction. r ‘Taillend | This season one may transform the entire char- by merely slipping on a cer- tain type of blouse. This, “costume” blouse, but never before has it been so mark- blouses so varied. for the Easter tailored cos- tume, a collection of lovely French Over-blouses Finely beaded Georgette |} crepe, with the beads of }] such small size and applied so carefully that the is of some exquisite em- broidery rather than bead- ing. In blue, rose, bisque, henna color, gray and other colors, with beads in dull gold and sil- Prices $19.75 to $95, A new Over-blouse has been developed in scrim, embroidered with cotton in metal thread. This is really beautiful. The material has a certain softness that lends itself to the rich ornament. In blue and rose with em broidery in contrasting colors. Price $45. New combinations of ecru tinted net and lace are very smart. They have much the character of Normandy |: because they combine bits of Valenciennes lace, embroidery, Venise lace and sometimes filet, ver, ae oe ae Coenely. In five models, of them ve! $82.50, te Exponents of the present, ponds Tee Ca eos work are tase models rgette cre} this deoouper ornament. Perhese are in two tones of Georgette crepe, usually light over dark or dark over light, in harmon- izing or contrasting color, with the ornament in eyelet motifs on the front of the bodice. Three tie-around models with sash girdles at $13.75. In com-~ binations such as bisque and orange, tan and black, tan and brown, or midnight blue and beige. é At $7.50 is a new Geo: crepe model made with a long, soft jabot effect. This has a combination of Valenciennes and Duchess lace, “antiqued” to a deep ecru color to match the blouse, It is most effective, eer moderately priced at French hand-made: Lingerie Blouses Voile, handkerchief linen and fine batiste, trimmed with Valenciennes lace, and the finest of hand embroid- ery. Tailored models and models with the jabot ef- fect, with finely frilled ruf- fle of lace and material. Prices, $29 to $75, Second Floor, Old Building 5,000 prs. Men’s Socks od to 25c Were 50c a year ago 50c a pair a year ago. 25¢ a pair in this sale. This does NOT mean that the regular price has dropped one-half. It means that we bought to get extra discounts. That is why the price is 25c a pair now. Absorbent cotton sanitary| napkins, dozen to the box, 75 grade; 2 boxes for 41. { Human Hair Nets — auburn,! light brown, medium brown,| dark brown or black; our $1 dozen grade; 18 nets for $1. Alsle of Special Fe Main floor, Old B PRE Ner Soares NaN enue oe Mercerized cotton socks spliced heels and double soles, In black, cerdovan, navy blue and smoke, Burlington Arcade Floor, New Building acter of one’s tailored suit [| of course, has been the ten- dency brought about by the |] ed, nor the types of the The BLOUSE 'SHOP has, ect | =I Some have this with a combina- ]] Se this large quantity in order }} —a good grade; with high ff

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