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— pase nen THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, JULY 5, 1921. be any girl cooler than I am. ighteen years old ! B. Altman & Co. BLOOMINGDALES 59th to 60th Street—One Block from Park Avenue working quite a time and have never Tam 5 rn frills to busines and have bp — . Y. BUSINESS GIRL “DOLLS” ALL SNEER AT CHICAGO IDEA OF SOMBRE SUMMER CLOTHES| The Same “Dolls” Are No|tes cPiy iatfrtht aashed Et Dolls at All, Nor Ever/si “mployets sive hor = chance and) Vamps, and They Know How to Dress. West Thirty-Fourth Street | Specials for Wed mesday BROOKLYN oe Specials at) NEWARK Fulton Street nr. Hoyt | Ali Bedell Stores! Broad St: & W. Park Also, perhaps if the plain «irl would doll up a bit she might look just as! well as some of the dolls. “Rose Bud" writes: “There is a limit | to ali things. ‘Phere is the flapper who | insists wpon garbing herself in rose, yellow and lavender organdie dresses, | with pict hats and hosiery to match. W must admit it looks well, but for business—no. Then, again, there is the staid old timer who would like to see the younger generation of girls clothed and muffled in dark, sombre shades, Let's compromise. What is the matter with light colored ginghams or line dresses? | wear ‘em all the ime and am delightfully | cool.” An Important Sale of By Fay Stevenson. Let Chicago business girls wear @ark clothes in the summer if their employers insist, New York girls are ALL against it Ad so are their employers, The dolls win in New York and wiis arc going to be as coo! and sum- mery and “dolly” as they please “Columbia Heights Girl’ writes: “Short Story Writer’ says: “True, draw and hold the heat. Then why my point of view (and | have to sbould iris torture write and describe the business girl) Womien’s and Misses’ | Lingerie Blouses in a | rge variety of pretty models and tie | most desirable Summer materials (including unnecessarily i er clothes are 8 7 . ‘seal + og eyyi ¥ ‘ il oe By wearing dark alk itive facie cone ell. iewras | voile, dimity, batiste and dotted Swiss); nA jreases that are said to be so cool? with the oung business girl of three - 4. } | os ©ool? Did you say cool? | don’t) years’ experience. If she haa been some hand-made throughout and a number | a ns aan think 0, There is nothing like sim- able to maintain her position for @ les rile pi clcan glnghama or whive akin "heey, Yous, wearing) gummery i al as Youngsters from 23 to 8 | and waists. They're cool and com-/ where does the kick come in? Talk le v4 ortable, ar as vamping is con-| about women minding their own af- Ss arpa Lead raw 6 is con fairs—stop! Men are always talking corned, it's never been done yet in about the length of our skirts and Gingham dress! It is your little atiss olor And ye with the navy biue silk or the black ing | worian fall, an older the: | natin who does the vamping. And as |? © HACOae Ahoy au dk, Baws far ag the men are concerned, they ever, more power to the summery don't know what they want, T just | Business iri! ive a question of ; comfort with he think the men are plain jealous be= | inp) Vor of pares Hurdred G cause they can't wear ginghams and | write: : “lL employ all types of summery clothes trimmed with rib-|ffom mailing clerks to the higl - es 2 Paid stenographers (1 believe they bon: ‘call themselves secretaries), “Martha Werner” writes: “I am in but let me say that the girl who dresses in | charge of the girls’ department of an |Tieht colors radiates an atm ; ahes {cheer and coolness, The employment agency, placing bOOK-) eit always dresses in light colored keepers, stenographers and clerical | workers of all kinds, and find it auite St {, ditcult to place a girl, even though |t ™y building in dark shades New Silhouettes and ! » : |summer 1 think I should issue an Ribbon Treatments Need These Wash Suits at 95c A boys’ clothing specialist makes them—and they’re made right, with that extra finish that means longer life to a suit. Chambrays and Peggy Cloth in Tan, Green, Brown, White, Blue. Russian, Sailor and Oliver Twist models. You'll like the way your boy looks in these. Booméngdalos—Second Floor A $1 Garden Combination Offering very exceptional values at | $1.85, 2.95, 3.65 & 4.50 Not every size in every style $8.98 Were $15 | (Blouse Department, Second Floor) New Fall CrepeGowns Cool Frocks | 2 Two Specials inWashGoods | if | had a number of girls who ¢ Ginghams, Voiles and Checked Dimitics Men’s and Women’s shades, even in the winter time, but sbe is neat and plainly dressed. if! order ‘that they wear cool, summer | ehe ie what is generally tcrmed| clothes, because I know they would $ Alle=li H dik $ ; ’ Thomely’ "the calla Yam many pm: | beter marke, Nat breause tan! $99-% 98 -linen Handkerchiefs Peet ack From the Flower Shop ive etptoyere=totn’ mato and: <2 A little late inthe season r } fatisienare mele ax totowa! saa | that's why prices are so | A Special group of garden | pee wren * ey Cinit writes) BBS UAC AOE Retltoe (rors #10) in rable styles and qualities, at low. But not too late | shrubs and seeds now of- one that makes a g | ad) Very Modern Girt writes: “1 Canton Crepes and Georg- | In Red and White, Black and ae s with over two months left | s and in the majority ¢ clothes. The sleeveless dresses which| ettes, in Black, Navy and | White, Brown and White. attractively low prices. in which to we the fered for $1. Tt includes: Dey Eee AR Che eh ee Ey Ue Oreo urin a PE eeged or ie White. Long-waisted, with pin and block checks or plain pretty things fashioned | 4 flowering cunibe, LuBAe tbat secufes the position. plain {the sunmerewith a pretty white shir. lengthened skirts,displayinga colors. Voiles in slender or . from these excellent dress . girl is told that the position ix filled|waist and ‘a plain little hat with « lavish use of glazed ribbon, — bouffant houettes, with Men’s Linen andkerchiefs fabrics. | dal wreath, 1 spirea bil- without being questione: all as tolralled brim, f don't think thera will braid and fringe trimmings. charming accessories. = Hemstitched, per dozen 53.00, 3.95, 6.75 | Dotted Swisses from lardi, 1 deutzia and 1 g OE a A a a he BES NE CRC Cia Initialed per half-dozen 2.0 8 | St. Gall, 89¢ Yd. golden bell, 3 everbloom- 4 S mc © G S S “ ss is Xe IG 4 4 ge = pa |] 82 inches wide the most |; se bushes, 1 Ophelia ‘ Tape-bordered . per half-dozen 4.85 demanded summer. fab- ing rose bushes, 1 Ophelia, ric, with colored dots on a . 1 Ward and 1 Hadley, 25 white ground. The quan- mt | With hand -emb regular or glove size, Wor hedges, bundle of 25, $1.25 or 100 for $4. idered scalloped per half-dozen $2.75 edge; a choice of silk stripes. 36 inches wide. Main Floor | , ~ * 3 . : | ©) Women’s Sheer Linen Handkerchiefs ||) tity is limited. packages of flower and oF Hemstitched ; per dozen 51.605, 2.05 | Silk Striped Floral vegetable seeds, 6 glad- \ r | Initialed . per half-dozen 1.50, 1.75 Voiles, 95c Yd. iolas and 6 dahlias. 1 5 \ Finest lity double “ ae Tape-bordered, per half-dozen 2.10, 2.70 | twisted varie vin wars California Privet = eS lovely flower-patterns and Lex, Ave, Flower Shop. A Clearance Sale of Rag and Grass Rugs Also Women's Sheer Lawn Handkerchic tape-bordered, with initial or embroidered corner ® . 5 per half-dozen $1.25 ) A) (First Floor) Ns 9) i Madison Avetue-Fitth Avene | R 34th aid 35th Streets Nem York | ¥ THE I. MILLER Army nurses’ discovery SEMI-ANNUAL SALE $) leads to Kotex for of & women’s need } v is Ss Hearthside Rag Rugs are in the old-fashioned hit-or-miss pattern, and have band | borders in green, brown or blue. ce ASTIDIOUS women, whose self-con-| they found it f, tint Quantity Size Sale Price ; Quantity Size Sale Price >. STRAP SLIPPERS AND OXFORDS O) | Rccontees troquentiy aoc thir orteary eaten or bragegeteoer an] || SY gett Si50 | SUB" aba “S58 of mind, nad whose eense of |. Thenswhen war ende || 4 Th4x10!4 8.50 | 175 27x54 1.10 g personal cleanliness is a vital factor in te 6 Bow | : ¥ $ $ $ 5. $12.95 Tac dally liver, Kaya welcomed with tiny lis call NEE | Plain Color Rag Rugs ‘ iS e ’ ° \ enthusiasm the coming of Kotex, the the ends can be folded over and have fancy borders in flower and fruit designs. (; ) ’ sanitary Pad that has Setablili a ‘ The absorbent part ia nine | ¢ : s le F Quantit: Si Sale Pi F lace distinctly its own in the requi long, three and a half inches wide | || uantity Size Sale Price ) Quantity Size Sale Price Formerly Priced Up to $18.50 J.) | Frenta of women ; an nh nae eel pe 9x12 $18.50 | “12 6x9 $9.50 fs ey The story of Kotex is quite interestin I tea dares | 31 Thoxl0ls 14.25 14 4x7 5.00 tJ 7 ' = It begins back in the war day 1917, em thinner aa . A hen there was a great need in our ane x so ‘A multitude of styles offer an unusual advantage for selec: A) | eciniery ease ere bea in our sry Fuster Japanese Grass Rugs { tion. This season’s models in one and two strap effects in Hee nae a ar te an ‘al and sani are plain of center with green and brown simple borders. _ a great variety of color combinations in staple and current f=) | Callucotton and the Government at once] convenience viewpuint, boeauso ‘Ieevec III] Quantity Sale Price | Quantity Size Sale Price (Ss A . accepted it. Thousands of tons were or-| when properly disposed of, disintegrate || $6.45 Q7 7 - leathers. All styles of heels. At prices which are abso- dered forimmediate delivery. Atmerican|in active water nud cai' be throws! | 6p 5.25 | 7 4yx714 $2.40 i : \ women who volunteered their services| away without danger to plumbing "35 150 3x6 1.00 \ lutely impressive. hege made milions of bandages out of| Kotex in au well kuown that you aed 80 3.35 On lem Seed & llent Taste GES) | sent overseas. It one word, Kotex" Deltox Grass Rugs f a o was not long be- ‘0. the cle i Son ‘ ee Ne LST 3 DEES of MECCOEE 4 fore we learned you will ete, ane are closely woven in Chinese and all-over designs. () covered a newer queations, Sold in $5.95 use for this ab- plaincartons 9 ze, A f- sorbent —they euch, at the uni 2.95 15 West 42nd Street Hudson Terminal Entrance: Fulton St. 1554 Broadway At gbth Street All Shoes Grouped in Above Shops (The MILLERKINS Shops, Shoes for Kiddies, 15 West 42nd Street; Fifth Avenue at dbth, Strant TWreshe Die, dB. — ¥ pS ( > Die. Sho 5 oF i. for) eos 8 5) Dees el were making sani- tary pads of it for their personal use, because, even for this purpore form price of 60 |Cellucotton Products Co. Home Office: Neety Wis. et [INEXPENSIVE Com and SAFE ~KOTEX Extra Special—Only 14 Holland Rush Rugs $6.25 to $13.85 48x80 to 80x120 in several sho pes. RK nang dakes—Thard