The evening world. Newspaper, March 17, 1921, Page 6

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ement Crom Nareile, in| Ma n Conboy \Manhattan Committes of the! llc & singer. known as the “Ausiralian ¢ children suffering over there my the country REAL SHOW!—Our Spring Display— the handsomest collection of new _ Models and Patterns in Men’s Clothes in all New York. And (thank goodness) priced low—the lowest, in fact, for new apparel in some years. When it comes to holding up the Stanhope standard of aristocratic clothes at demo- cratic prices—we're ‘still on top! Stern Brothers — MEN’S SPRING HATS We are now showing a‘select assortment of high-grade Domestic and Imported Hats in this season’s correct shapes and colorings. The prices are conservative and signify a new standard in value giving. Soft Hats, - - $5.00, 6.00 and 9.50 (Pearl, Seal, Tan and Olive Green comprise the colors.) Derby Hats, - $6.00, 7.50 and 9.50 Men’s Hat Dept.—near Sixth Avenue Entrance. A Most Fortunate Purchase enables us to of; fer _ Extraordinary Values in A Sale of 2000 Pairs Men’s Pure Silk Half Hose FRIDAY and SATURDAY Per Pair: G5e (Six Pairs for $3.50) " Seamless, lisle ribbed cuffs, medium weight. > Black, Navy Blue, Grey, Cordovan and White. All -sizes. Newly arrived, seasonable assortments of MEN’S Shirts, Drawers and Union Suits At prices of especial interest to patrons contemplating the purchase of a full season’s supply FINE MADRAS UNION SUITS Athletic style self stripe patterns; cut full. $1.25 Balbriggan Shirts and Drawers Shirts with half sleeves; Drawers « tkle length. = Fine Combed Cotton Shirts with half sleeves; Drawers ankle length. hairman for Greater Relief National Organization an-| Which she said ‘New ‘ors, preaided tast night at a yesterday the éontribution of | "My heart aches for Ireland, and 1) mass meeting 4a the Bronx. The drive h valued at $2,500 by Marie Narelie, 9M giving to the men and women and] will be formally opened to-day all over litt | West 42nd Street (Between 5th and 6th Avenues) West 43rd Street r} ' ’ Thy pee % ; ‘3 THE EVENING ‘WORLD, THURSDAY. Iron o7 17, 109%. BGR GENOO GEM TO ISH, sehtingan.” fares 1. Hoer, Gneirman| mont rated cnaere, {fe ineee erent! pniemrererernren een laylor Like Old Friends—Fine Wilton Rugs appeal to most people because they wear well. The daily life of a family is hard on the life of arug. No other kind of rug, excepting an Oriental, has both the lasting beauty and lasting quality of a Wilton. Our collec- tion of Wiltons is one to evoke enthusiasm because of the variety of designs—there being adaptations of Persian, Turkish, Chinese, Japanese and French Aubusson designs—and sizes vary from the smallest mats, 22%" x 36", to the largest carpet size 11.3 ft. x 15 ft. The following prices are indicative of the great drop in rug prices this Spring—every rug we own has been marked at the new prices. Wiltons in the regular room size (9 x 12 feet) are now priced at $74.50, $94.50, $110, $125, $135 and $150 FIFTH FLOOR This Furniture Was Made in Our Shop THE living room being the center of the family’s daily existence, comfortable upholstered furniture receives its share of usefulness. It is be- cause such furniture is so much used, that it must be most carefully constructed.” We make most of our own upholstered furniture so we can guarantee its lasting qualities. It will be as comfortable and attractive and inas fine con- dition a year from now, as the day you buy it. . A 3-piece Suite, in figured taupe velour— Davenport, $265 Arm Chair, $165 Wing Chair, $135 A 2-piece Suite, various tapestries— Davenport, $175 Arm Chair, $95 A 3-piece Suite, in tapestry— Davenporg, $295 Reading Chair, $125 A 2-pitce Suite, in figured velour— Arm Chair, $105 Arm Chair, $145 Davenport, $195 The High-Back Reading Chair (illustrated) is shown in various tapestries, $59.75 SIXTH FLOOR Unusual —27-Inch Filet Net, 40c Yard CONSIDERING that the season of net curtains is here, and skilful fingers are restless to be making new curtains for the Summer home, this announcement is important news. The width is more than ample for curtains and the price is so much less than it was last year, that we are anxious for you to know 2bout i+ immediately. The mesh is soft and finely woven—it comes in white or ecru. FIFTH FLOOR ¢ A Victrola— For Easter!” SELECT the model you want tomorrow, so we can deliver it for Easter. We have all styles and will arrange convenient payment terms if desired. Going fAway for Easter? YOU will delight in travelling with such a smart, lightweight suitcase as this one of black enamel duck. In either of three sizes, 22, 24 or 26 inches, there is ample space, with’ the added space of the Easter Records removable tray. And think how much lower 5 ~~ Hosanna In French . . « + Caruso on i i an Gon te Gaseel ee Teste ot prices have become ber a can buy a case like wo 49089)‘ ThePalms . ww we ee Werrenrath . ad The Lost Chord . . « « « ial $13.50 323 647a6._—The Lord is MY Light . 6. McCormack SEVENTH FLOOR . SEVENTH FLOOR This Electric Washing Machine is Only $185 IN this Electric Airplane Washer, which * there is a table top attachment that we so highly recommend, all unneces- makes it a very handy kitchen table. Thee are, Pago diats ane nk net ‘This washer is now being demonstrated in in the boiler to catch and tear sheer the Housefurnishing Department. You should fabrics. It washes, boils and sterilizes in by all means see it in operation, one operation, And, when it is not in use, SRE ELOGA a) Easter Toys Bring > Easter Joys Si —particularly if they happen to be the furry bunnies, right and thidans thatareftisking about the Toy Department Have you to the beautiful Easter eggs? Silk ones’ in colors, to fill with candy, os or bale mre eggs (: is ts the first time we have been able to get them in several years) that you look intoand see—but that would be giving the story away! “Smootl-skinned rabbits, sittin as ve as you plats, avi bag. ing to have you take their heads off and fill them with little gummy candies, You will want to give an Easter Party when you see the Jack Horner pies—marvelous to behold —onea wee chic! a great egg. Snap crackers for made of netting like the Christmas stockings, and filled with many small toys. ere, you see, we've talked and talked and yet we haven’t begun to tell you all. But we'll tell you more when you come to the store, SEVENTH FLOOR The Easter Gift Shop ALL of the beauty of artcraft in gift things is here—lovely boudoir sets; ttery ; decorative pillows; candy xes, gifts to embroider—in fact, innumerable suggestions, all . ing, no matter how modest the price. FIFTH FLOOR Imported French Blankets THESE very lovely blankets, just arrived from France, are mostly all wool, with a small. percentage of cotton to insure endurance. The charming floral designs in pink and blue are characteristically French. Considering that this is an import, and the quality especially fine, the price’ is most moderate. $10 SECOND FLOOR Fine Sheets of Sea Island Cotton ONE of the best made. The of sheet that serveslong and faith- ly. These are unusually fine values. Single Size—72x113"—$ 9.50 pair Double Size—gox108"—$12.50 pair SBCOND FLOOR Easter Gift Linens RECENT drastic reductions on all . our fine linens make them doubly interesting for gifts. Table Cloths of Irish linen damask, 2x2 yards, $5. Napkins to match, 22 x22 inches, _ $6.50 dozen. Luncheon Cloths, silver bleach, linen ‘ k, $3.25. Irish Linen Table Damask, 2 yards wide, $2.25 yard. SECOND FLOOR A Very Useful Easter Gift Moire Desk Set IN shades color scheme of any room: gold, tan, green, Javender, rose, brown, blue, yellow. Six pieces, well made and covered with mica, $7.50. GROUND FLOOR — hey

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