The evening world. Newspaper, May 20, 1921, Page 11

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; f BEVY OF GIRLS SELL CIGARETTES AT “BUDDIES'” FETE Mre. EDWARD W BURDICIL... (Carnival in 42th Regiment Armory | to Aid National Disabled | ) Soldiers’ League. ' Under the Chairmanship of Mrs. |‘ Waward W. Burdick, the Woman's Auntliary of the National Disabled Boldiers’ League {s holding a “Buddies’ Carnival and Fete” at the 12th Reg!- ment Armory, 62d Street and Co- fumbus Avenue. The fete, which |s fm the form of a bazaar at which many organizations have taken! booths, opened yesterday and will @lose to-night. A cigarette booth at which cigar- Bites, gifts of tobacco firma of the! cfty, are sold is one of the features of the carnival, The booth is “manned” by Misses Marjorie Wood, Clayburgh, Frances Starr, Wyndham, Joan Desborough, Hogarth, Leah Leaska and N ‘Tempest. Mrs Burdick is assisted by Walter N. Sedgwick @rd W. Sullivan. Oth eral Committee are M Mra. J. Seferen Enn Ely, Mre. Stanley 1 Stephen D. Stephen, Leith, Mrs. J. F. Mrs. Robert | MacDougal, Mrs. » Hirst and Mra. H. O. Five thousand dollars was cvn- tributed by Adolph Lewisohn to the Committee for Lighthouses for the Blind at a reception held at his home, | No. 881 Fifth ay i Winifred Holt, Lighthouse," a men's and women ui | foom of the mansion, and pledged aid | in the campaign to raise $2, 000,000 | for extension work for the sightie fa this count ‘rance and Ital: SPECIAL SATURDAY ONLY Tan Mahogany Calf $7.75 NATURE LAST This straight lest outline of the foot, across the ball— snug fitting heel. follows the giving width with a narrow MEN AND. WOMEN Special Attention Fitting the JUVENILES PRACTIPEDISTS 6 West Broadway,221 GreenwichSt, (Near Vesey St.) New York. diamonds in a p ented mounting of PLATINUM Resemble a soli taire, weighing }* ct Special at $62.50, The wonderful con- Yenience and satisfaction of our dignified confidential credit plan aay to you. Come in our beautiful stock of jewelry of or write for Catalog W-500. Store Open Evenings Until 9 P.M Pinvay 1650 Broadway, at 51st St., N.Y.C. j'ng, It will also serve MRS. SCHIFF GIVES © $300,000 FOR NURSE x SERVICE BUILDING Memorial t Use t uasband Do! of Henry Sireet Settlement n Visiting Work p of the id the es 90 per city’s wh spitals Mrs. i has donated 100 in memory of her husband for the establi iment of a} central administration building for the Visiting Nurse Service, for the use of the Henry Street Settiement This is said to, be the largest itt | ever made at one time to any nurs. | ing service. The building will stand | as a memorial to Mr. Schiff, who aided | in starting visiting nursing sor- vice twenty-eight years ago, | The new building will be erected at Nos. 97 and 99 Park Avenue, which | property belonged formerly ‘to the | Charles wons estate. Announces | ment of and transfer to | the Henr Tet Settlement was made ffs gift will provide fo ulpment of the which it is predicted will | be the finest of ita kind to be erected | in this country, In addition to be- ing used a8 an administration build- | as a training for graduate and under-gradu- blic health nurses, | , demonstration rooms, | classrooms and laboratori included in the buildin wetatint 10% to re th a ss eee SS ~ “* Lamps and shades of many kinds are included in the sale, OVINGTON’S “The Gift Shop of Fifth Avenue"’ 312-314 Fifth Ave, Jeruent shaw that foapit nls. were trained for this work. 50% ‘Less e way We Move As the time draws near, when Ovington’s will be at Fifth Avenue and 39th Street, you may purchase anything which Ovington has at 10%, 20%, 30%, 40%, and 50% less than the usual prices, Nothing is reserved, everything is included from a tiny boudoir lamp to the most magnificent dinner set. Near 32nd St. FUR STORAGE—Remodeling and Repairing Phone 6900 6900 Fitzroy Franklin Simon 8 Co. Fifth Avenue, 37th and 38th Streets SATURDAY Al Extraordinary Price Reductions MISSES’ HIGH-CLASS SUITS 38.9 Heretofore $65.09 to $79,50 HE season’s most exclusive models. Of genuine twillcord or tricotine, in navy blue and the new shades of tan. Also a limited number of smart tweed Suits. SIZES 14 TO 20 YEARS No EXCHANGES NO CREDITS MISSES’ SUIT SHOP—Second Floor Franklin Simon ga Co. Fifth Avenue, 37th and 38th Streets SATURDA Y Al ca lnapeatin Price Reductions S’ HIGH-CLASS MISSE 50.0 S and CAPE-WRAPS Heretofore 869. to $115, HE season’s most desirable models. Of genuine orlanda, marvella, ra- mona, wool duvetyne, twillcord, silk Canton crepe or satin. All silk lined. SIZES 14 TO 20 YEARS NO EXCHAN NO CREDITS MISSES’ WRAP SHOP- Second Floor visiting nurses ed for w many patients in the inst ar As w ye treated in thirteen In the last year $16 nurses sort TO o0OTH ST SLY ming features. Tailored Taffeta Hats, as illustrated, with the fetching new ribbon wheel motif. at 5.00 and Quality harm New large Taffeta Hats, flower, ostrich and ribbon trimmed. Dressy Georgette Hats, with hair braid edges and interesting trim- Tailored Felt Hats, with wool embroidery. All-Georgette Hi Smartly tailored Alligator Moire very charmin; Hats in navy and black. New hand-made Matrons Hats, most distinguished. Yarn and Belting Ribbon Sports Hats. Innumerable others of delightful individuality. Girls Summer Wardrobe Daintiness of appearance and excellent wes aring quality make our girls dresses desired of mother and daughter. sually low, for the goods on sale were The prices are un taken from our regular higher priced stock and reduced. 12 styles to choose from, Russian or Chambi trimmed with pique or organdie also many white organdies, trimmed with lac: middies, Materials: Camp wearing suits in khaki, Three-piece suits ‘Two-piece suit of middy and full bloomers, $3.95. in all white, and white with colored models, bloomers. Separate middies of jean, Bloomingdalex—Main Floor 150 Wash Dresses: $2.45 Sizes 6 to 14 years, tist models, , ginghams, or Models including Harem ndies, Jars ar sashes. Regulation Dresses: $4.95 of middy, skirt and fs; long and ohete sleeves, in plain or cuffed bottom, 6 to i years. Girls coun $6.75, $11.75, $18.75, $25.00 The entire balance of our coat stock has been reduced to most =e attractive prices. Sizes 6 to 14 ye ‘3, Rloomingdalrs—Second Floor Peerless in Style vVlidseason hats of unusual hats that emphasize the wonderful values women are learning to expect in the Bloomingdale Hat Shop. And at this price, hats that are doubly wonderful. ‘They are prettily There and embroidery including the two most wanted full-pleated 4 are Sizes Wrist Watches : Imported from Switzerland and sold { to us at a special price—that is how if q anteed small-sized watches for so ll bi little. High grade in every particular 15-jewel, nickel lever movement, in odd-shaped 14-kt. white gi. ld cases with round or quaintly shaped Six very popular designs | from which to choose. ___ Bloomingdates it happens you can get these guar- crystals. 14-Kt. White Gold $27. Main Floor 00 | Stock Reduction Sale of China and Glassware —— $5.50 pce Set of Ar 31 Pi celain, with ne on edge. ‘at co! 0.95 and gold desig por: lines 100 Piece Set of Homer open st pattern, blue band border a Laughlin make, extra gold edges. 81 Piece Set of American por ea Walip. $50.00 ce Set of American por. handles finished in mat in va s atic eff $6.75 22C & Pie of American por ( Tea ¢ é with bluebird design cer t pop ar blu in » jug a ri ine G la sware This Sale Green Glass | 4 2 Piece Set of American por- 1 , bluebird design (open 2.95 iece Set of American por n, With neat decoratcl fa $27.50 Imported China Sets of 99 pieces with pretty spray floral china, nd gold in Meats hy. b 2 te 16 THIRD TO LEXINGTON AVENU E 125 Skibo Tweed Suits $12.75 A repetition of last weeks big sale—a sale so ex- traordinary that 3 o’clock found every one of the 125 suits eagerly ‘Tuxedo and notch collar models, in brown, blue, tan, gray and orchid. Come early if you want one. bought. Specially for This Sale 2-Skin Natural Mink:Chokers $24.75 Rloomiagdalea—Seoond Floor. Sale! Eastman Kodaks Specially Priced for Saturday The famous Eastman Kodak, the companion that makes your Summer outing live for years to come, may be had at special prices—in the Brownie box or folding models. 2 Box Brownie, takes picture 214x31( 2A Box Brownie, takes picture 2! ox4!4 30x Brownie, takes picture 314x414 Box Brownie, takes picuure 27,x47¢ 2 Folding Brownie, takes picture 214x314... Folding Brownie, takes picture 2) x4 14 . 2C Folding Brownie, takes picture 27)x474 . 8A Folding Brownie, takes picture 314x514 Rloomingdales—Thirt Floor Garden Needs & Supplies Our Large Greenhouses Supply Al Garden Needs Thousands of fruit trees —apple, cherry, pear, peach, plum, quince, and apricot, $1.69. All kinds of flowering shrubs, such . lilac, snowballs, bridal as re wreath, spirea, Déutzia, Clethra, P! hil: adelphus, Calyean- thus, ete., 69e each. Rose Bushes, in many different va- rieties, such as A. Ward Hadley, Ophelia, Columbia pink, white arney, American Beauty, ete., 49¢. California Privet urden Seeds, 5e and 10¢ per package; also in bulk, by pounds and ounces. Grass Seed, $7.00 and $9.50 per bushel; $3.75 and $5.00 per halt bushel; quart, 29¢ and 39c. Summer flowering bulbs, including gladioli, ismene, cannas, dahlia, oxalis, Madeira vine, ete., at very low prices. Fertilizers, Insecticides, ete, ch or Window Boxes, with a package of nasturtium seeds, for via, balsam, verbena, coleus, geranium, begonia, funkia, se- None Sent C. O. D. sngdales—Greenhouse om the Roof Flow Shop Mirrors & Picture Frames Reduced ! sale of a fine to'>s Our two-week sLoe aln mirrors and picture frames i halfover. Wecall your attention te } our beautiful reproductions in styl and finish of the antique, includin French, English and Colonial copic The styles represent buffet mirrors mante! inirrors and others in oblong and odd, artistic shapes. Framing done withor Fra N be ing th Console Table and Mirror: Complete: $59.75 tto' chrome. antique gilt, with slig hes of pols

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