The evening world. Newspaper, March 31, 1921, Page 6

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a :} ‘ $ New Sport Shirts $6.50 Smart Styles in White Tub Silk DON’T miss this special purchase of un- usual values in new sport shirts, correctly mannish yet as charming as a woman would wish! You can keep fresh and dainty all through the strenuous days of active sports and torrid Summer if you have plenty of them on hand. Tuck them into your suitcase when you go week-end- ing. Wear them with your wool skirt or Tweed tailormade. Match them later with your tub silk skirts, for these are the blouses that wear and wear! The four new styles selected for this offering are almost lly charming, varying only in collar a of fastening—a roll collar with pointed ends; another with a touch of the Directoire; a clever convertible col- lar, worn high or low; a model that buttons diag- onally; another finished with a big pearl button. All long s! , with tailored cuffs; well made, of serviceable silk and with the special virtue of laundering easily. THIRD FLOOR Sweaters and Skirts For the Country-Club Girl «I'M pring a golfing, sir!” she probably said, if she was wearing a sweater and a sport skirt, for that has resolved itself into the accepted outfit for the country club; and these Spring days pretty maids are turning their thoughts toward golf course and tennis courts. The silk sweaters illustrated here area novelty weave Tuxedo model, with cuffs and long, fringed sash. Tomato, neptune, Copenhagen, cham- pagne, honeydew and black. $18.50 And the skirt is one of a special pur- chase of wool serges and prunella stripes ordinary values at the price we're offering them. Blue and tan, brown and tan; misses’ and women’s sizes. $15 THIRD FLOOR Time for Tweeds! Suits for the Outdoor Woman FOR sheer jauntiness of racy lines and fresh Spring colorings, you'll be delighted with these new town and country suits of Tweeds and mixtures. Three belted models (two pictured) with patch or slit ts, man-tailored and hand-finished our finer suits. In tan and blue; or brown, gray and blue mixtures. And splendid value for the money. $40 = $45 THIRD FLOOR The Fresh FRENCH CRETONNES BRINGS charm to the tea hour. Enchanting colors! The colors of flowers blending their loveliness in a quaint garden. THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, MAROC> <1, 1921, Color of These the French have copied so faithfully that our scores of new designs in cretonnes have the very life and breath of outdoors. Three unusually fine groups of designs and colors printed on a heavy English fabric, making these cretonnes re- semble hand-blocked linens. How novel it is to be able to buy such charming French patterns for 80c yard or even $1.35! How different from last Spring. French Cotton Damasks 50 inches wide—only $3.50 yard EXCELLENT adaptations of Louis XVI striped de- signs, so delicate and cool in color that they suggest any number of summer treatments. A very low price. And the surprising thing is that they are so inexpensive. 80c $1.15 $1.35 The boldness of flower and bird designs in blue and flame and lavender is lovely on a gray und — the "gray-toned cretonnes being very much used now; the same in black, mulberry and blue on a mustard background in equally lovely. Many beautiful old English designs. French Striped Moire 50 inches wide—only $2.50 yard MAKES a beautiful hanging. The silken material is very effective in such colors as rose, gold, blue, mulberry and taupe. Far lower in price this season. FIFTH FLOOR SUMMER always creates the need of replenishing linen supplies, so it will interest you to know that everything in our very abundant assortments of fine Irish linens has been radically reduced in price. Here are examples: Replenish Supplies At These Prices TABLE Cloths and Napkins, of Irish linen damask. Cloths, 2 x 2 yards, $6.75. Napkins, 22 x 22 inches, $8.75 dozen. These reductions are radical. Table Napkins, of Irish linen damask, fine napkins with which to replace assortments, $4.95 dozen. Luncheon Out o’ Doors Some Summer Day will be just that much more delightful if one of these Luncheon Sets of quaint colored linen is on the table. The charm of the plain color, either gold, old blue, or rose, is emphasized by the old-fashioned design woven in silver. Half-dozen napkins and cloth, $9.50. White Enamel Bathroom Furniture The Kind You Want—Lower in Price Clothes Hamper, white enamel, all-wood slotted back to allow ventilation; curved foot to raise from floor + $10.00 Bathroom Scale —without a measuring rod, $37.50 With measur- ing rod, $42.50 SEVENTH FLOOR Medicine Cabinet, whiteenamel, plain French mirror, two plate- glass shelves; size 1744 x 1314 x4 inches . . . $5.50 Bathroom Table, white enamel porcelain top with drawer, white enameled legs. Size 16 x 20 inches . . . . . $7.50 YD White Enamel Bathroom Stool — rubber tipped . B50 Uh cock cee . $4.00 SBVENTH FLOOR pam Yam 4105) Spring—the Sicson of the Dance THE spirited music of a fiddle or two in the public square of old-world villages accompanies the merry steps of the folk- dancers on a bright Spring day. Our Victor Record Library is always complete with newest dance records, only a few of which we mention here : Special Dance Records 18737 My Mammy Fox Trot Humming Fox Trot Whitman Orch $85 New Dance Records 35706 Sally Fox Trot Lady Billy Fox Trot Smith Orchestra 18729 Home Again Blues Fox Trot Crazy Blues Fox Trot Dixieland Jazz Band .85 18733 Rose-Nightingale For Trot All Star Trio Tip Top One Step Smith Orchestra .85 18730 My Mammy Peerless Quarter Underneath Hawaiian Skies Campbell and Burr .85 35 18731 Look for the Silver Lining, Sally Wandering Home Duet .85 88628 Serenata Caruso 1.75 64934 Beau Soir — A Beautiful Evening De Luca 1.25 64938 La Gioconda (Heaven and Ocean) Gigli 1.25 SEVENTH FLOOR Lightweight and Colorful , Summer Rugs HOW many different kinds of summer rugs there are! This will undoubtedly impress you as you enter the Rug Department, fifth floor. In every group, prices are down to a new and very moderate level. For Porch or Sun-room A RUG most smart is that of Japanese checkered rush, coarsely hand woven in contrasting shades such as natural and navy blue, black and natural, and all nat- ural. These can be made any size though we have them in sizes from 4x7 feet to 9x 12 feet. $12.75 to $48.50 Oval and oblong braided rush rugs are also much in vogue, in natural rush or natural with black band designs, 3 x6 feet to 9 x 12 feet. $6 to $32 Japanese grass rugs in green, blue, brown, and their designs are Chinese, Grecian or plain band borders. 3 x6 feet to 9 x 12 feet. $2.75 to $14.25 For Any Room WHETHER for living room or bedroom, the old-fashioned Hit-and-Miss rug woven of cotton or silk ; the rag rug with lovely cretonne-effect borders; and the hand- braided rag rug, are appropriate. 4 x 7 feet to 9 x 12 feet. $5.50 to $46 Japanese woven rag rugs, in Colonial patterns. 36 x 63 inches to 9 x 12 feet. $6 to $82.50 Klearflax linen rugs have won high favor because of their plain colors, their all-linen durable fabric and their moderate prices, 27 x 54 inches to g x 12 feet. $6 to $54.50 FIFTH FLOOR A Charming Small Bridge Lamp $36 ONE of the many § new designs in moderately priced lamps that make most decorativeand useful additions to the Summer home. The shaft is a soft mahogany finish, gracefully de- peor 6 h te eae arm that allow. the shade to be raised or lowered to the de- sired height for card table or reading Ae The shade of silk is Empire in design, in several colors. PIFTH FLOOR mg re pe ay

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