The evening world. Newspaper, April 8, 1921, Page 8

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a = Sarr baat 22 cease Saaeae . . - FRIDAY, APRIL 8, 1921. - Burnside, Marjorie Daingerfield, Vir-] East Gist Street, The proceeds will Mm Buganne du Vivi xo to the Legion fund for the sick and wounded, _ The guests of honor to-night will jor Gen, Robert Lee Bullard, W. Wickersham, U, 3. Gal- € ! mer soldiers. The membership of the post i# made up largely of archi- 8 THE EVENING WORLD, | oldier-Artists’ “Bal des Camoufleurs’’ An American Legion Social Novelty crrisietsiion ies ciont guarantee that it will be unique. | 9 They say the ball room ts going to} M like one of those decorative ar- ns that are named after the eartiest the Louis group of Frenchh mon- with the rank of Lieutenant (junior | tratn. grade). It is announced that the pay and allowances at entrance are av- proximately $3,200 1 year, with possible Increases up to dhe 400. ORCHESTRA LEADER DEAD ON “L" STATION He lived at No. 181 TTth Street Woodhaven, and on going home trom the theatre would + pass the station where he died. dy, Elizabeth ite Ci and Commander F. W. th jr. —___- - ‘ol. ©. NAVY WANTS ENGINEERS. larchs, The decoratior nd the cos- | ¢ > Tol rable Down by Sliding ‘Deo Joseph B. Platt, who designea the . actting for the Korxéous page ; nce ¥ YGTON, April §.—The Bureau of Car, which will be part of the evenin it of Yards and Docks, Navy Department,| The Brooklyn police are to-day in- entertainment | ta looking for budding young civil engl- h Brues Rabenoid, | He vestigating the death of William F. is the aut fit, had to turn | Grant. Chat neers anxious to enter the Corps of|Nugent, twenty-threc years old, or- econ: yellowed leaves of two centuries | Walker, Wa ineers of the Navy. aggre three gent gold. cr, | GER omy French history in order to get | lus Duer, 1 hte for Brooklyn. Shortly before mid- | fro existing vacanotes between the ages of twenty- and thirty years on Aug. 1 next, h, | Must have received a degree in engi- and | neering, must have tad not leas than twenty months’ practical professional | Kham jr. assisted | experience aince graduation, and must Rham 24 RCo be of good moral character and repute. 4 Ags ants st be American citi- ‘Kohl + theta must be filed on or on the Flush: station of ‘raw material together, ice when a train | out to allow puzzles the police ful ‘applicants will be " explanation of w ant clvil ROSAMOND VSHAM MARJORIE DAINGERFIELD +s MAUDE BURNSIDE ‘SQ BELLE MC PHERSON pDOROT MACREADY ; lL. Clever art to-night In| American Legion at the Hotel Bilt | pet 4 to be given | me er St. Gaudens; Adjutant, Henaham, and Treasurer, Greville i Girls’ Smartly Trimmed Hats ie, famou of pe modestly to the GB. Altman.& Cn. AVENUE = FIFTH AVE nd) “prominent” will tak ng those taking part in the ant will be the Misses Maud V. A charming array of New, Dressy and Tailored Shapes of Woven Braids, Silk Combinations and Milans. Embroidered, Flower and Ribbon trimmed, Styles of unusual attractiveness. 5.00 to 15.00 OPPENHEIM. CLLINS & G 34th Street—New York MADISON NEW Thirty-fourth Street Thirty-fifth Street | | Values of Especial Note Saturday SELECTED MERCHANDISE | priced exceptionally low for to-morrow (Saturday) Misses’ Fashionable Coats and Suits Sizes 14, 16 and 18 Years. Also Suitable for Women to 36 Bust Misses’ Spring Coats Five Hundred Little Children’s Special Special } Fashionable French gilt trimmings, and inside compart. m 7.90 # 18.00 { ment and mirror Ww 1 Girls’ Gingham and dainty Girls’ Dressy Frocks of ; | oolen Fabrics at $6.75 Voile Dresses; colorful ia Crepe de Chine, Taffeta, Silk s ’ ‘ ; broidery and crisp organdy Jersey Combinations and a | 1s in the right Lengths for Suits, Frocks, (War Revenue tax additional) trimmings. Sizes 6 to 16 years. Dainty Voiles. 8 to 16 years, * _— Coats and Skirts ; \ { Hand Bags with seven-inch covered frame; Special 10.75 Special 22.50 have been reduced to prices that make celluloid trimmings, and inside compartment buying a decided economy. and mirror Girls’ Checked Silk Dress Girls’ Dressy Frocks in a va= Such desirable fabrics as jerseys, striped and $6.75 (illustrated) . Wh abe Fetters riety of pretty models. Tate \ ehecked skirtings, mixed suitings, embrol- nA Silk Pinafore Collar an feta, Georgette Crepe and | = dered serges pl poplins, and imported Hand Bags with. six-inch covered frame, Pe, ae ee as kee Peter COIs ee eee * deeds and’ chesists, are snclided in the celluloid trimmings, and fitted with purse } Women’s Homespun Suits (sizes 34 to 44) j with coats full silkelined, will offer extra= ordinary value at $24.00 This Sale will be held on the SIXTH FLOOR Misses’ Homespun Suits (sizes 14, 16, 18 and 20 years) with yoke and sleeves silk-lined; Tuxedo model, in a variety of the wanted shades; suitable for sports or travel, will offer re- markable value at $22.50 (Depart ment on Second Floor) assortment, which also presents a wide choice of selection as te colors, (Bepartment on First Fleer) ets. Sizes 6 to 14 years. Dressy Models, Sizes 6 to 16 Bolivia and Polo. 6 to 16. * Safe Storage for Furs, Rugs and Draperies Special 15,00 Special 22,50 special 29,75 Spring Coats and Hats im sizes that range in general from 2 to 5 years, will comprise All-wool Coats in a selection of several models and colors, specially priced at . . . . $12.75 Imported Straw Hats daintily trimmed, — specially priced at $7.50 A Number of Tailored Straw Hats of American make, specially priced at $5.25 (Department on Second Floor) Silk Hand Bags made in one piece of broadtail moire, in black, brown and navy blue, attractively lined with satin, will consist of . Hand Bags with six-inch covered frame, and mirror at $5.50 (Madison Avenue section, First Floor) Girls’ Girls’ Special Girls’ fulllined Po'o Coats, smart box pleated back, silk stitched flapper pock- Hand-smocked dainty Voile Dresses; trimmed with White Organdy Sash. Blue and Lavender. 13.75 Wraps, Circular Capes, Sport Polo and Sleeve Coats, silk lined. Velour, Serge and mixtures in favored Spring colors. Tuxedo collars, tie belts. 32.00 Misses’ Jaunty Suits of Tricotine and Poiret Twill. Finger= tip length and Mandarin Models, Tailored, Beaded, Braided or Embroidered. 39.75 Maize, 6 to 12. Tailored Suits | Wrappy, Cape and Slim- line styles of Yalama, Satin and Tricotine, in | popular new shades. | Tuxedo Revers and Throw = Scarf Collars, 48.00 Tailored, Beaded or Em- broidered Mangarin, Blouse and slim-line mod- els of Tricotine, Poiret Twill and Twill Cord. 55.00 Girls’ Embroidered and trim- med Dressy Frocks of Taffeta, Khaki-Kool and Organdy (one illustrated). 8 to 16 years, Special 25.00 Girls’ Attractive Spring Coats Girls’ Silk Lined Coats of Suede Velour, Polo and Tricotine. Sport and Girls’ Silk Lined Coats in a variety of pretty models of Suede Velour, Covert, 48.00

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