The evening world. Newspaper, March 25, 1921, Page 8

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—E etal | iia i —_———— nr dacataiitaeeais meena teiae meena. -adaaalin TO IE 3 ey ‘ ‘THE EVENING WORLD, TRIDAY, MARCH 25, 1921, 4) PSS frocks are not to be judged by their low price—which is just our way of introducing VALUE. Rather do they merit your attention for their rarely lovely styling, their excellent quality and careful work- manship. eiernaasiastacecaeetantnneicentiincaetitpaiadee stn ve th a Ai hi t F O er Cit | a meee operation and hope t ied | fo hem after all that has Leon Pe —— « Ss vi y ‘ew features will be adde to them in nag and disaster ring q , ly every day. lo \ q irs: up 0 lei ie Leg Fifth Avenue and 69th tt tis to th thie, “6 that we are bend- o i “t A id Si \At'he Ae ae fall 0 took over ing ull ou our energi “ D ip usa by Senate our check TO- He | To-Morrow to Aid Service tires iron ton ioatin| tem envy seat sou eves 20; f 5 .. vee nar pour wounded soldiers to secure § | House Fund, or bring to me in per- . = i at ‘Ho ut se for Wounded Heroes trangull happy, homelike home, to ve | on at room 1125, world Bullaips. *) Baap By Pra Bell. jover to the armory, where she requi- | \ i; 1 know moze about airplanes to- |sitionea TWO: DIE' Beli-Colored tarpeu — > tins which never had been used. |} Sale ofr 250 |) May than 1 did yesterday, for T #004) These they aed to cover the baby ‘Fifth po: 8. STREET Broadway - % 2m ny _ th yesterday afternoon in the raid) uirplane and roped her down in true t Ww 7 S71)” xnd saw them put the ilttle Ace to- | *hipshape, fashion. a Easter raps et heuer, It was too fascinating tosee| thing, standing theleee Wien ive: t $29 95 Worth s(13 Ser gTow one wing and them th: |nue “and 8th ‘atrest, neatly covered | f a ° $40.09 ‘ a “ . nd protected from wind and rain Sianeli kore | | | A ecial Pre-Easter Sale 2: renaky y : day, Including about 10 different H 7 .nd then the bugler came, and he| ‘Then we wanted a guard, so we tyh in. Bolivi Sati : 7} busied, and a crowd gathered. tiew for Major La Guardia ugain|{| Styles in Bolivias, Satins, . den jamped off buses ana women ms demanded protection for the air- Polo Cloths, ete. Pw pped their cars and amali boys!" an nour he called up to say All in the newest silhouette! 7 : Qusked that two polloe of thas precines woulé , 5 ; Lieut, Mills detailed four marinos | suard the Ace night and day for us. Many with large draped col ; wom to bebp us, and when we told them Fi in-4 Pg BR yd ne ed lars or revers of full length. FH + Anat the gir marines from Semper |Scturday, when everything we bad|}| A variety of cape effects! i T- desis Post were going to take| planned will go over with a bang. tined th dik and tailored SILK TAFFETA - CANTON CREPE - CREPE DE CHINE - TRICOTINE rt charge of Saturday night they offered Mrs, Geot i 4 * ry ree Fisher of Seacliff, to satisfy the superlatively } |), to may on the job permanently. Long Ieland, came into the office to- critical! ' 5 i ‘The Sterling Truck Company sent |day with #117 she had cotlected in a | Ml } ene truck and on Saturday night | oune-to-house canvas among her " ¢ J will send another to ve used as a] ner menn, “ate would “conthiue "the HAairon Offering Unprecedented Values } i ; speakers’ stand, work and bring in more in a week. “ee e ‘Trust 4 Remember, jay lay we 1 Mian t Company cour} ai be working lo perfect Satur- 307 Fifth Avenue L | rously invited us to use their tele- | 200) “Sirptane meronte. Meador + hones as often as we wished and Christie will make his airplane flight | Near 31st Street Velour ¥ ; 4 everybody was kind. rom, Mitchel Field and will fy for Coat-Wrap $29.99 | es ‘The poor little Ace looked so wet ts amoat fornibed to. bot digge Mrloeeed Our Entire Fifth Avenue Building Exelusice'y for Women’s Wear | when they got her together that Mré. | Gay'ana speak 4 Re K sou jumped on the truck and weit| Every one ia onion a wonderful @ i a ; ee, 8 | / & @ Don one of these frocks, the one to the MADISON AVENUE =-FIFTH AVENUE, NEW YORK right, for instance, of tinsel-stitched Tricotine, add a pretty hat and fur neckpiece, and a smart street costume is assured, The silk frocks are particu- larly lovely for afternoon wear. A host of new models in all the new colors. Sizes 14 to 44. Thirty-fourth Street Thirty-fifth Street Tricotine, 18.00 Boys’ Suits Misses’ Tailored Suits specially priced for Saturday in the newest Spring models ii a i aa Boys’ Suits (sizes 8 to 18 years) with two Plain tailored effects, as well as models pairs of knickerbockers; well-tailored, of showing handsome embroideries or the new bright, attractive tweeds that are sure to fringe and French knotted ornamentation, give excellent service » « at $16.50 are fully represented in the present assort- Boys' Suits (sizés 8 to 18) with one pair of ments, which reflect throughout the salient isi cherbocicer’ : fe of a selected quality style features now in demand. of blue serge - + + «at $16.50 In the regular stock are iofG Suits of tricotine : 48.00 to 110.00 (si 3 to 10) featuring the season’s desir- . |, Suits of Poiret twill or twill cord ab! els, may be obtained in the nogular at . . « « . $58.00 to 125.00 stock, at $2.45, $2.95 and upward. ' 1} Costume Suits . . 85.00 to 250.00 » (Second Floor) Boys’ and Youths’ SpringOxfords& High Shoes Several Hundred Dozen in a wide choice of styles and leathers, are Irish Linen Handkerchiefs : 5 3 ready for selection. intecedarsiecken will offer uncommon price advantages ~~ 7 k = tonmorrow (Saturday) These fine granules soa eee wee St 03 at SERS to 8.50 per pair Men's Allelinen Handkerchiefs ¢ = at Sizes 24% to 6 at 6,50 to 9.00 per pair - h d f 1 h — a eT i the dirt out of your clothes All Shoes sold by B. Altman ©. are made "t need to rub and scrub for to them. In these suds they soak at per dozen . . . $3.85, 4.90, 6.75 Oly don't need to 1908 th ely ant F aloe, toe eibene hours , for Ri ; | of leather snk ga ae mere the Initialed . . . . per dozen 6.00 bad apots ou of the then, You don't we rartdlnet tt deoatt feted toon ; * highest standard of workmanship. Tape-bordered . per half-dozen 5.00 need oe bells the Phat gs to get your a AE tees 4t (Departments on Sixth Floor) Next Monday just soak the clothes water make an increased amcunt of the | ae enn Women's Sheer All-linen Handkerchiefs clean. , Linge la er ple pereatienrey er cooly { * i r Plain hemstitched, per dozen $1.65, 2.50 new form af soaprin "ane ann ig ne ag this nace . 4 { The Wool Fabrics Department Initialed, per half-dozen 1.95, 2.70, 3.25 ‘AR value cist they loose the di eitcet Use It for the very dirty thin a that you z att Tape-bordered per half-dozen 2.25, 3.00 any hard rubbing, without boiling, Mabanbule busca aL) curl ‘ ot} ° , kable for the regula > | a moe teats Kinbroldered corner, por hatte, 1.38, 3:00 vit qe ngzesients rcs in whine ‘s tar afr ail fine fabriga s { ra handescalloped, with fancy corner, soap luct for the family ipso from your grocer or any washing a On | Semi-made Wool Skirts | 5. hhaltedoron ses $2.88 - Roast ny rand Petrie, Rarahto hurt the clothes, shout for your weck wing, Lever : i 4 =f sien Siieandeary, aod Glove size . . per half-dozen $2.00 » fy acapand See use thereis no solid soap tostick Bros, Co., Cambridge, Mass, black-and-gray, : Novelty colored . ; each 35c. f } novelty Roman stripes; as well as plain white . t . | quitable for street and sports wear. Sheer Lawn Handkerchiefs re Prices: $8.75, 10.50 to 14.75 with embroidered corner, per half-doz. $1.35 “WASHING RINSO A ah ee fer the family mashing seomisatinin, peor.

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