The evening world. Newspaper, March 22, 1921, Page 13

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PUBLIC TO ADVISE . | | siti! picrou,.is uate orn omen, SALVATION ARMY | fico") at nd of He’ Be | mothers as gue! The organizath Jobe for 62.2 iP got Com: i Sity to Have| men and 19,034 women, It assisted imittees in Every City to Have | meg one nurs on tele diach Hand in Disbursement of | Urlaon and tound work for th Its Funds. | ve Me ® Under new programme arranged by the Salvation Ariny the general public is to have a hand in the disbursement ot funds raised by that organization. Committees made up of mumbers of the dlerey, labor, the professions and finance are being formed in almost every city in the country to advise and co-operate with Sulvation Army officers ‘as to local needs, They will also help fm the expansion of the Army's work. ‘The Salvation Army maintains 62 to $. "00 ‘te’ TAYLOR a "HANAN hotels for men and three for women; |] 89 NEWARK AVE, IERBEY CITY, W. boarding houses for women; - |] D9 UILDENS AND | LANDLORDS bod steam til ni 83 in- |) QUPPLIED, BUY FROM YOUR DEAL or @ustrial homes, 19 slum posts and pur- series, 36 rescue homes and maternity hospitals and two homes for children. Reports for the fiscal year ending Sept. 1920, show the Army furnished 505 meals, and beds for 2,496,385 ng. Temporary relief was provided -J. Rose & Co. 63 Orchard St., N. Y. 6 door off Grand. St. 36. Yours, Rest '2d ‘and Sd Art ‘St. Sub, The Victrola and Easter Gladness Have you ever taken the Victrola catalog of music and looked it over carefully? * Have you turned to ‘‘Easter Music” and read the titles? . Have you noted the list of artists who are ready to render this musie exactly as it should be ren- dered? . Have you re: lized that, this, and other music, can be yours to have and to hear at any hour of the day—if you own a Victrola? * * * There is nothing mysterious about it—nothing that ull can not appreciate and enjoy. No matter what kind of music you prefer, you can find it in the Victrola catalog. That book, in itself, tells you why you should | have a Victrola. * i-* Ask for a copy. Read it. yossibilities it unfolds, model can be yours on— Study it. Realize the And consider that any Victrola Your Own Terms, Within Reason Victrola Salons, First Gallery, New Building. JOHN WANAMAKER, Broadway at Ninth, New York. Easter Gift A sin foot mahogan; la wh gore 35 ic hae comes in six dj signs, each in four different hed combinanons, tastefully trimmed with tassels and fringe. pee is po — Esser Gift— shade complete at $26.75 Pleasant and profitable places to shop in are our show rooms— if your time and money count. [nthem you will find an enormous variety of lamps and lighting fixtures, in the best of taste for every need, at prices you prefer to pay. Each an original design manufactured only vy us. Exclusive New York nied for Rogers 1881 guarantee: a aataren. lipse "Broadway ar hese vs low price of 4% & pny Gary ae ar are ar ar ay aa ar ee away ays Buebisted Over « Quarter Century Easy to reach—Broadway sub- peal han ene Seine ceoe CLEANING requires proper cloths for each job as much as proper polishes, or soaps, One section here has cloths of every ma- terial imaginable from soft chamois at $3, to coarse scrub clwths at 15 cents, fewisa. Concer 45vu STREET anv SIXTH AVE. NEW YORK Mary 'T, Goldman's Hair ._ colorle appears and the natural color returns ‘discoloration, no streaking, You doit yourself in, private, out the coupon carefully and i uid be guy 6 full aise ‘uggist or direct ond Free trial bottle of M ‘send too your frees eof Mary Geliinan’s Rar ior Restorer with apecial Toeaby {am not obligated in any way by accept inte froe tier The natural color of my hale ie DELICIOUS AND REFRESHING S the dance brings thirst Coca-Cola brings refresh- “ane COMPANY ‘COCA-COLA Advanta, Ge. ay ' Broadway at Ninth Street New York. Business Hours— to 5. Telephone Stuyvesant 4700 Only Part of the Wonderful Kaster ‘News THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, MARCH 22, 1921 Fresh Easter plants | Wednesday morning Fresh from the greenhouse) ht—all the flowering and plants associated with li hyacinths, tulips, 8, ferns, palms, Make your choice early of the mike you! wish us to send, for you, to mother and wife or sweetheart. Bridge of Progress Fourth h Qgliery, New Building Tons of Soap. at March savings The flood of orders has surpassed our ability to! deliver, but we are sending | out many truck loads a day | and delivery will not be} many days delayed. j Get your order in before jens go up. <ERBOCKER HARD- WATENt SOAP (which was $2 for a dozen cakes during the past year) is 75e dozen cakes; dic half dozen; 7\%c a cake. Choice of almond, violet, verbena or unscented, BLUE MOTTLE SOAP is 5c a bar, $5, a case of 100 bars, Two bars do the work of three bars of the usual Jaun- dry soap. Seventh Gallery, New Bullding LAUNDRY More Candivwiek Spreads are here How fast they go! We can- not get them in as large quan- tities as we would like. you want one, kindly come before the present new shipment is gone. Double bed size, $11. Single bed size, $10. Hand-tufted, in many artistic designs. Easily launde ed. Just give them a shake after drying. Fourth Gallery, New Building March China Sale —eight days more Dinner. set of 107 pieces for 12 people, neh ina, by Redon, $100—March Sale price $75. The best china dinner set out-! put of the French potteries i d in the March Sal y possible pri ent cost. And the! outlook does not y signs of further re- immed show a ductions. Theodore H —Pouyat (1 —Union Ceramique; | = Redan -Charles Field Haviland they all here wit 3 from prices). represented | dinner 50 to $300 (Mareh Sale March Sale reductions were 20 to 40 per cent., taken after an average reduction of 20 per cent, had been made on all French dinner sets in our stock in February. Second Gallery, New Bullding Stationery at Half and less | In beautiful pastel tints as| well as white. > in daints oral emi c, 45e, ap 40e to Downstairs Store, New Bullding French lace Flouncings—less than wholesale BLACK SILK CHANTILLY WHITE PRINCESS METAL 248 yards 12 to in, chantilly, $2.25 to $3.25 grades—84 Le 9 to 13-in, metal laces, $1.95 to $2.95 Grades ........0+6- It came to us as a great 181 yards white! $1 45 surprise. We have never Princess, $2 and had a lace opportunity grade . hh like it. Re $1.50 i Chantilly flounces, in $405 eeaen beets. yard patterns, lend them 152 yards 12 13-inch white | cess grade 1, lace, $4.95 chant! vr $6.95 grades—331 metal laces, $4.95 to $6.95 yards 24-in, grades chantilly, $5.95 to lly ‘4 i $12 grades—1386 Princess la in dainty pat}. yards 22 to 24-in.| $2 50 terns are used delightfully on white Princess, $ grade—698 y in, metal lace: to $11.75 grade: Charming hand- made Underthings | $2.95 to $6.95 It is a long time since such dainty been priced so moderately. | Several models—all charminy, and simple, depending for their on hand-made distinetiven filet and Iris Beautifully fa: white batiste e 1 Step-in chemisi c step-in drawers—nightgowns. Third Floor, i ia elie Successful Corsets Moderately Three of our fine corsets| designed to bring out the beauty of line frocks, figures, comf cut, with either short hip—back or front lacing. Each model ished at the top, commen: possessed tailored, and cellent wearing Third Floor, Qld Building Wednesday ’s Sales Easter Oxfords Serviceable goods at less than market price. Housewares Sale—Last. Eight Days Women's Handkerchiefs, all- linen, 6 for $1.50 Men's Handkerchiefs, 2 Silk Moire Bags, $2.5 Blue Mottle Laundry Soap—Last Eight Days Seventh Gallery, New Bidg. China and Glass Sale—Last Eight Days Lamps and Shades Sate—Last Eight Days Second Gallery, Chenille dotted yard Easter Cards in tion on Apron-dr 1,185 yards 36-in. } attractively fash-| ioned of plain or silk fig- ured pink batiste or pink} Jacquard cloth, for medium | Main Floor, Old Side: Formerly A. T. Stewart & Co. ene Dee " is not big type and big talk quality, fashion and fair price of the goods in the store which make value and give lasting satisfaction. in the newspapers—but the ; . F Amazing! To those who know laces these low prices will seem unbelievable.’ But they are a fact—as far as 4, Kia yards are concerned. Dressmakers, milliners, women who sew at home will not be likely to permit anything to interfere with their getting their share of this extraordinary offer. LAC 14 with charming grace to fluffy wide skirts and the in- | terpretation of the much favored | Spanish fashions. | Metal laces—in all-over pat- | terns, flounces and bandings in stunning conventional designs —some developed in all metal others in gold or silver thread embroidered on silk Brussels net foundation are beautifully adapted to draping in gowns of the slim silhouette, anil) to wedding frocks, We reserve the right to limit| quantities to purchasers. Main Floor, Old Bullding. | ‘New Spring Gowns in ample sizes In the Women’s Salons | Our specialized service for the large woman devel- ops each line of bodice and skirt with exact knowledge of values for slenderness and length, and applies each bit of ornament with lingerie has) lace adornment. the same knowledge. Old Building. \ ft silk crepes | and. aer silk materials Fo, armer days are gowns priced $5| of taffeta, crepe de, chine, the smart Canton crepe, Roshanara crepe, Georgette crepe and mig- of the spring) nenette. The models have long V-neck lines, surplice bodices and clev- erly arranged . draped skirts. The prevailing modes are all modified to lines that are kind to the large woman, ortably low! | long or New notes in ornament, such as cut-out embroidery, fine beading, looped fringe’ ed and fine floss embroidery embodied by these gowns. fin lably ex is prettily In black, midnight blue, and brown, $49.50 to $105, Second Floor, Old Bullding gray qualities. for the children | | Silk Gloves for Easter The Blouse Shop Presents Wednesday | New Fashion Notes Soft shades of gray, fawn or white, in a large assort- tnd 16-butto i ih many and 16-bu' daintily Sokrelderee number of the short gloves are built on gauntlet lines. $1.75 to $3.50. Main Floor, Old Building. —little madras blouses, simple, with well cut collar} and well tailored cuffs, at $2.95. —batiste blouses with hand-made collars and cuffs ornamented with hand drawn work; at ‘$3.95 and $4.50. At $3.95 is a charm- ing model in dimity. —one is of the smart Eton collar typeof em- broidered dimity trimmed with finely frilled edge of self material, and made for link cuffs; $5.95. Second Floor, Old Building in Separate Skirts . For Women Godet flares at sides. Decided yoke effect: Cut-out embroidery. Circular skirts with stripes running horizontally, ‘in. black! and gray combinations. Checkerboard patterns. ‘Two-tone sports wool jerseys. New pin-tucked effects, Fringed skirts, Scalloped hems. ° New dropped girdles. New colors—shades of green, charming yellows, gray and grapefruit color, vavy and gray and other combinations. In wool stripes, plaids, silks and flannels; prices $10 to $40. Second Floor, Old Building Suits illustrated t, trimmed Suit with box with motifs of bi cord, is $49.50, | Suit with embroidered and braided box coat in twill cord is 875, Severely tailored suit of tricotine is $59.50. Compose suit with black Poiret twill coat and knife pleated skirt of black and white shepherd checked wor- sted, latter also applied as smart binding of coat, is $75. Gay Scarf Girdles | for Spring Frocks In colors vivid and sparkling enough for these spring days— and so few colors are—ure seal girdles made of woven fibre sitk patterned with Roman stripes ia finished with gay colors, and deep fringe; $3.75 each, The simplest frock becomes an affair of gaiety and charm} child looks forward with eagerness to discarding the | old high shoes and donning a} brand new pair of oxfords on| Easter. | Well built and serviceable | oxfords have broad toes, suit-| able for growing feet, in tan and black calfskin, pateut leather or white buck finished leather; 5'% to 2; B looki t Ane ) F ing 1, in tan calfskin, black kidskin; s " | to 6; $6.50 to $8.50. | \ First Floor, Old Buliding. | New Bldg. Be Veiling, ize: $5 and iood a good selec esses, $3.85 with one of these twisted about its waist and tied with the long ends at the side or in back. Second Floor, Old Building. ‘All-Wool Dress Goods—very special | Fine twill serge, 54 in,, navy| blue, $1.85 yard, Black broadeloth, if 0. warp tricotine, 5 t blue, ni satin finish, , 82 yard 1,800 yards in all | Main Floor, Old Building. | Two types of Spring Coats for women Very much favored (1)—the natural camel’s polo coat for general and sports wear; and | suits, $32.50 to $49.50, (2) a quilted satin straight-line wrap for after- noon wear. Polo Cloth Coats, at $39.50 ‘ Illustrated Stee ‘@t the 3 is a new up gpite because it has a elas tion to ripple about the al has raglan sleeves that ate rather bell-shaped, ®t in with a very wide armhole. It is in three- quarter length. There are also models in full length with reais sleqves and noteh collars. Fully lined with matching peau de cygne or pussy- willow satin. Quilted Satin Wraps at $69.50 At the left of the very simple, beauti straight-line coat of ha ule. The 2 quilting appears on the long Tuxedo collar that forms a stole that extends from neck to hemline and also on the cuffs. The rest’ of the coat is plain shimmering satin. There is also a model in satin with deep band of b sobatd around the bottom and ply quilted cuffs in a rather elaborate design in black and tete-de-ne Lined witih pussywillow satin, in pale gray or beige. Second Floor, Old iy tae is a made satin, Pe REA CNR CREAR SSIES SETTER OPED ENO ——— = Every smart type of \Suit for Miss 14 to 29 Quite young giris who are to get their first suits will surely adore the new suits with jaunty little box and Man- darin coats. Slender, young women will undoubtedly be keen about the suits with straightline coats, Then, too there are suits with modified vodet coats which are always the choice of a large percentage of young women, In a word, our Easter collec- tion of suits includes every new and correct fashion. Every suit in the collection is fashioned of a smart material of fine quality. very suit tailored. Navy blue and black are domi- nating colors throughout the col- lection, Prices record a new low level—beginning, $29.50. Suits at the higher prices —up to $285—are individual models, including some 3-° piece silk suits. Homespun, Tweed and Wool Jersey Suits ‘these are in all the smart new colors and rich heather tones; wool jersey suits, $29.50 to $49.50; tweed and homespun painstakingly is Second Floor, Old Building Tenth Street . ae ,

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