The evening world. Newspaper, March 30, 1921, Page 6

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stale an ee ease James adventure, {£ you'll allow the term,” he sa _ + SAYS GALBRAITH |: rhore ‘fe one Boohe, admittedly « sche, now in Germany, ‘The Legion ican Legion Will Surely Get wil be represented nt the trial of the m, | "kid: i’ hi im, Its Leader Tells Michi- - | know what"happens, ang gan Patriots. know what happens, ang it ts moines £ to stay on the job ‘aout this bird ts Bax Thaabas, stasens brought over here for us to look at. D RAPIDS, Mich, March 30./ “We are done with British-Ameri- —Grover Cleveland Bergdoll, woalthy | cans, German-Americans, Irish-Amer- Philade!phis draft evader, isa marked | joans, Itallan-Americans, We're either ns” I, frederick Galbraith of Cin- | Americana, or we ate not} Any hyphen ti, National Commander of the! has no place In our national life, It eee ce eqn told a patriotic! the melting pot hasn't melted, we'll : ebule hotter fires under BONWIT TELLER. &CO. wen AVENUE AT 38™ STREET — A Fitting Complement to the Town-&-Country Suit WOMEN’S SHIRTS of: GINGHAM IN SOLID COLORS WITH COLLARS & TRIMMING IN CHECKS In Introducing this Shirt Special Value Accompanies It 5.50 For the woman who leans toward tailored simplicity these shirts of imported gingham hold special interest. BLOUSE DEPT.—MAIN FLOOR POURTEENTH FOURTEENTH STREET Gitablubed 1827 WEST OF FIFTH AVE. Gstablished 1827 WEST OF FIFTH AVE Men’s Suits 23.50 Made to Sell at $35.00 Fine all wool fabrics—brown, blue and black pencil stripe styles—also many handsome mixtures in grays, greens and other colors—one or two button models—well tailored. Men’sTopCoats | Men’s Suits at 25.00 32.50 ‘Clever coats—just right for “now. Interesting group of -models, including both con- “servative coats and sport | regular and stout sizes— models. 86 to 50. ~Men’s Silk Stripe Shirts 1.84 Were $2.95 Silk striped fabrics in a large variety of colorings—also fine woven striped madras. Men’s Balbriggan Shirts or Drawers— Value $45.00 in silk mixture fabrics — large assortment, including MON SWE ciaiaie Saal y8is1cls os 4’ dis 4 a's Delwisiesinie bak 804 36 Also Athletic Shirts or Drawers. Men's Union Athletic Suits— ‘ q 4 RETO MR inch ns Wg.c0 5 THF 94 we Reeth we ves aeiadienise . 1,152 Men’s Otis Nainsook Union Suits 95 Were $1.24 and $1.50 Suits are made of closely woven small-checked nainsook and have elastic back. Shirts are sleeveless. Drawers are knee . All sizes. The limited quantity and unusually good make early shopping advisabl6@? @ Pages 8 and 23 for Other Hearn Advertising BERGDOLL (MARKED, |. Auersan. Lerten e400. Franklin Simon & Co. LH A Store of Individual Shops FIFTH AVE.—37th and 38th Sts. In Colors Complimentary to the Mode 16-BUTTON COLORED FRENCH GLACE LAMBSKIN GLOVES! For, MADAME et MADEMOISELLE THESE gloves take in hand the colors now at the feet of Fashion, matching the hués of hosiery and the shades of shoes, establishing value for which there is no match. . (Cafe au Lait Beige Pearl Gray Mode Brown White 5.29 Franklin Simon 8 Co. A Store of Individual Shop: FIFTH AVE.—37¢h and 38th Sts. a “How to Live on Twenty-four Hours a Day”’ Illustrated by WORSTED JERSEY SUITS FOR MADAME Worsted Jersey town. suits work overtime in loy- alty to Fashion, grooming their wearers smartly ~ for town or the country, or accompanying them on the journey to and fro as a dustless cos- tume or creaseless luggage. Beige, Gray, Navy Blue, Black or Refreshing Heather Colorings 25,00 . SUIT SHOP—First Floor WOMEN’S __THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 30,_ ‘i daa . boa al * - : : Ce ji ili Lord & Taylor Women’s and Misses’ Tweed Suits $35.00 THE call of the opef thrilis through Spring saraion and showers, and now’s the time to fare forth in Tweeds. These splendid values are suits of quality, man-tailored, hand-finished, silk-lined and smart in every detail. Youthful box-coats and jaunty sport effects for the debutante, and two dashing models for the outdoor woman. Grays, tans, blues and other mixtures. THIRD FLOOR Most Delightful New Wrap-Coats $65.00 THEY cover your dainty frock with caressing silken folds, tum back collars in smart stitched effects, and envelop you ont in wraps and straight-line coats, all luxuriously silk-lined, specially priced offering features models of lustrous black satin as we as the bain tamona, velvura and peruvia in the soft Spring colors. Tan and beaver, shadés of blie and brown. THIRD FLOOR Y New Gowns of Silken Beauty $55.00 GOWNS that you'll want for Spring gaieties, oo oes crepe, richly beaded and embroi ;, straight-line edits, looped pet from the latest Paris models, styles with Soal guile ant garniture of flowers. The c are of such fine quality with ornamen- tation so elaborate, the matvel-is that they can be offered at so low a price. Four models, navy, brown and black. THIRD FLOOR You'll Need A Smart Wool Skirt $19.50— $22.50 AND this is the time to buy it, when we're offering such spirited new Spring designs at special prices that will delight you : schen you see the skirts. Prunella stripes, ve! checks and new wool plaids, in a variety of plaited models and Pion sport skirts with contrasting facings and smart poekets. In tan with blue or brown, and black and white. THIRD FLOOR Wadi te Geantle Fran Cuffs of Blue A CHARMING, dainty ciel blue it is that lines the deep cuffs of these white kid gauntlets. Turned back from ys arm, the delicate shade echoes the blue of hat or neckwear, as well as the pearl but- ton that clasps the wrist and the embroidery on the back of the gloves. This style is also made with lining and stitching of pink. $8.75 GROUND FLOOR A Pearl Strand IT IS not mere chance that pearls and beauty—the concrete and the abstract—have become almost in- extricably linked in our minds. It is the result of an age-old associa- tion, born of the great loveliness of pearls, and clio anew by each warmly lustrous gem. $20 to $400 the strand GROUND FLOOR Diamond Jewelry cA Gift for the Spring Bride SHE is sure to receive gifts of household usefulness: rugs, silver, linen, These she will welcome and appreciate. But the gift that makes its way to her heart is one of a more personal nature, one for her use and hers only. Jewelry is such a gift. = Selections, set in platinum, from $165 to $1000 XN Tax additional GROUND FLOOR Night Gowns from the Philippines EXCEPTIONAL values distin- guish this new group of dainty night gowns in fine batiste—each separate piece blossoming into showy flowers that grew, stitch by stitch, from the skilful needles of the women of the Philippines. They're the beautiful hand-made, hand-embroidered models, exquis- ite to the last detail, for which you have been accustomed to pay much more. They are offered today at temptingly moderate prices. $2.45 $2.95 $3.95 SECOND FLOOR New French Cottons Have Lovely White Grounds FOR they are particularly good this season, The past two or three summers have shown decided favoritism for colored grounds. But today white has returned to its own, and in welcome to it, the artists who designed these fabrics have created patterns more charm- ing and more varied than any we have seen. Patterns executed in the brightest, merriest of colors, delicate flowers, gfaceful vines, fine cross bars and dots of various sizes. You will be glad of a visit to the department, just for the sake of seeing these delightful materials, “$1.95 Yard SECOND FLOOR Housekeeping How to Simplify It BEGINNING Monday, April aes .30p.m., Miss Mary Barber f Teacher’s College, Columbia py thls will give lecture-dem- onstrations in the Housefurnish- ing Department, Seventh Floor. These wil be will be held each Monday at 2.30 p.m., and Wednesday at 1am. throughout April. SEVENTH FLOOR BLENAEPAREITRITETY 2g ECEAT PLE i x a3

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