The evening world. Newspaper, April 15, 1921, Page 4

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ser: r te ‘ X 4 THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, Things are different now. The lemis- to put the liquor vio- ay. The situation APRIL 15, 1921. ‘The New York East Conference of the Methodist Episcopal Church | ,, heard an address by William H. An- derson, Superintendent of the A Galoon League yesterday, and fefused io indorse the city @otivity under the State Enforce: Law, on the ground that a question |'he of propriety was raised. The reso! tion was offered by the Rey. W. Burgwin. W. H, Finch raised the Jections. Boss Anderson said “The New York East Conference York | 4 Best & Co. Fifth Avenue at 35th Street, N. Y. Established 1879 ate. One year ag’ considering whether or not put the Anti-Naloon League in j Talng Weather permit ceremony will be performed on the iawn lin front-of the Lanier residence. CLOTHES OF YOUTHFUL CHARM at Sensible Prices. Franklin Simon & Co, A Store of Individual Shops FIFTH AVE.— 37th and 38th Sts. In the New Shop for Girls , cA New Idea Shoulders Its Way Into Fashion In GIRLS’ RAGLAN EXTRAORDINARY OFFERIN GS TOMORROW NeW Coats AND Wrap Coats FEATURING LATER SEASON MODELS OF> EXTREME ELEGANCE AND BEAUTY HAT it is not necessary to be extravagant in dress- ing the daughter of the house is a fact that many mothers have learned at Best’s. For years we have specialized in simple, appropriate clothes with a charm that wins the young girl's approval and at prices in perfect accord with the parent's idea of economy. —— Saturday’s Specials PRESENTING UNPRECEDENTED VALUES Little Girls’ Coats Potro Topcoats Seiad ch as Hee og ge | a Me 4 0 6. Special . Sizes 6 to 16 Years . 80°" 30:9 fe Girls’ Tan Covert Coats f 19 75 New WRAP COATS New TUXEDO COATS Also in all-wool Polo mixtures. Sizes 8 to 16 years. ' OF BOLIVIA OF SILIC FINISHED Special 15.00 ITTLE GIRLS like new fash- ions as well as their elders, and these AND TRICOTINE FRONT BELTED MODELS, INEXPRESSIBLY SMART IN DESIGN, RICHLY SILK LINED THROUGHOUT, SOME ARE LAVISHLY ADORNED WITH SILK STITCHING, SHOWN IN ALL THE WANTED COLORS RAMONA> CLOTH EXCELLENTLY. TAILORED, WITH NARROW GIRDLE, BELT, MANNISH SHOULDERS AND LONG FLARINC- SLEEVES, HERE AND THERE A BRIGHT TOUCH IS GIVEN BY SILIG STITCHERY Li SAA Junior Wool Jersey Dresses All-wool Jersey, attractively styled with pleatea skirt, and overblouse with patch pockets. White linen collar and cuffs. In grey, copenhagen, henna and brown, Sizes 13 to 17 years. Special 14.75 Misses’ Skibo Tweed Suits---Unlined ee topcoats have new raglan sleeves and pleated backs that commend them to their wearers. o1Zes Special ———— In all the smart new sports shades for Spring. 14, 16 and 18 years. 1 9.50 Misses’ Spring Dresses Canton Crepe, Crepe de Chine, Georgette, Poiret Twill or Crepe Back Satin. Sizes 14, 16, 18 years Special No Connection With Any Other Establishment in the World Wwe RTH pay 35.00 Misses’ Tricotine & Twill Suits Beautifully silk-lined. In plain tailored and semi-dress models. Navy only. Sizes 14, 16 and 18 years. Special In Sorrento Blue or Tan EROADWAY-FIFTH AVERUE ATU RG 45.00 NEW GIRLS' SHOP—Second Floor Fifth Avenue Entrance as Usual Misses’ Coats and Wraps Beautiful garments of Ramona, Veldyne and Tricotine. Straight line coats, with Tuxedo front and sash belt —draped wraps in a variety of smart models, All silk-lined. Many of these have been higher priced— all are unusual for as little as $59.50. Special 59.50 Misses’ or Women’s Brassieres Three styles in lace or brocade, serviceable and well- and fitting. Si 32 to 42. fitting. izes xe) Special . 1 .00 Suits W LATER Season Mopes WITH LONGER, COATS SLENDER, G “AND STRAIGHT OF LINE BROKEN ONLY BY THE NARROW BELT THAT IS SINGLE OR, DOUBLE AS THE FANCY DICTATES FRANKLIN SIMON BOYS’ SHOPS—FIFTH FLOOR AN OFFERING OF UNPRECEDENTED VALUBS 4,‘}-00 Trex DISTINCTIVE NEW MODELS JUST RECEIVED, EXECUTED IN SUPERIOR TRICOTINE, SMARTLY? SIMPLE IN DESIGN, WITH MANNISH COLLARS, ‘SNUG SHOULDERS AND SLEEVES AND INTERESTING POCKETS, BROAD BOX PLEATS USED FOR) ORNAMENTATION EMPHASIZE ONE OF THE NEWER WHIMS OF THE VOGUE; THEN ‘TOO THERE IS OCCASIONAL SILK STITCHING Misses’ Girdles and Corsets The ‘Ideal’ girdle of elastic and batiste. Pink to brocade corsets with or without elastic top. When nine years old Hannibal followed his fnther to Spain at the head of the Carthaginian Army - ————————— ee Boys’ Wearmoor Shoes On The Famous Wearmoor Last Kind To Small Feet Cys special Wearmoor last, designed by a national authority on scientific footwear, ' has a broad but good-looking toe, tight-fitting arch, and snug but comfortable heel. Not a corrective shoe in any sense, but a preventive shoe in every sense. Obviates foot troubles absolutely. Made in brown or black Russia calf and made well. Sizes1to6 %8.° — Sizes 10 to 194 $7, Franklin Simon & Co. Fifth Avenue, 37th and 38th Streets Special Children’s Cambric Underwaists Special Children’s Embroidery Trim’d Underwaists Special A A aT i! 1 Somme Children’s Brown Oxfords SIZES 8 TO 2 Special Two — styles... flat-soled, “spring heel” or with slightly built-up heel, Of excellent leather . . . well sewn and well reinforced. A sturdy, dependable shoe for school ~ " and flay, unusual at the C% gs ‘i special price $3.45. % F ~ O°" SRS ’ | i t CHILDREN’S HAIRCUTTING SHOP- FIFTH FLOOR |B _ emcee wa

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