The evening world. Newspaper, September 9, 1921, Page 6

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’ =f : The Boys’ Section This section is well s ed with everything a boy needs in the way of clo rand furnishings. Years of experience in catering to the needs of boys have resulted in an unusually complete, carefully planned section. Every article, from neckwear to overcoats, accords with Lord & Taylor standards of quality and style. Boys’ Norfolks — $12.75 — With Two Knickers A school special! These suits are all-wool; in grey or brown mixtures. Jackets have inverted pleat and are mohair lined. Knickers full lined with strongly sewn seams. 8 to 18 years, Jersey Cloth Suits—$7.50 Oliver Twist styles, like that illustrated, also Middy models; both in green, brown and blie heather mix tures. 3 to 8 years. Boys’ Furnishings Splendid assortments of the furnishings that com plete the boy’s outfite Blouses, 75¢ to $3.75. Shirts, $1.25 to $4.50. Neckwear, 50c to $1 FOURTH FLOOR $4.95 Full plaited, in soft colored plaids and stripes, also solid navy blue, made on a detachable waist. The price is unusually moderate. 6 to 14 years. Girls’ White Middies $1.50 White Jean, regulation model, solid white or colored collars and cuffs, braid trimmed. 6 to 18 years. AWD 0 Girls’ Rain Capes $2.95 Guaranteed rainproof and fast colors, navy or tan. Haod attached. 6 to 14 years. FOURTH FLOOR College Girl Corsets $4.50 Three models designed especially for the active girl. One of pink brocade, with élastic top. Another of pink satin-stripped bariste, with silk elastic girdle top. The third a girdle made of alternate sections of brocade and elastic with no lacings SECOND FLOOR Children’s Gloves Brown for school, grey for afternoon and white for Sunday best—that’s the children’s glove rule easiest to follow, and sure to be correct. These are specially priced for the opening of school All are made of finest leather. And all are priced at $2.50 *Tan cape—one clasp Grey mocha—one clasp White cape—one clasp GROUND FLOOR School Handkerchiefs FOR BOYS Finep!ainwhitecorronalsocolored borders,dozen $1.15 Colored bordess, red or blue, dozen $2.50 FOR GIRLS Pure linen, white hemstitched, dozen $2.50 Fine white bariste, hemstitched, dozen $1.50 GROUND FLOOR EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 9, 1921. From Now On The Store Will Close Daily at 5.30 P. M. Lord & laylor FIFTH AVENUE Misses’ Suits Collared with Fur $47.50 It is seldom that an Autumn so’ premature finds such smart suits at so small a price. The suits have choker collars of nutria, opossum or mole. They are devel- ‘oped in Malay, tortoise shell, or nayy Yalama cloth, and are silk’ lined. There are four models—each possessing the chic that every college girl desires. THIRD FLOOR Coats that Appear Daily These are coats that demonstrate that the slim silhouette is the chosen silhouette so long as it is flared or slightly gathered. There are three exceptionally clever models developed of gerona or panvelaine cloth, lined throughout with crepe. Colors: navy, black, Sorrento, Malay, tortoise shell, Marmot. Moderately priced at $77.50 THIRD FLOOR Strap Pumps $8.75 For the woman of tailored tastes. Brogue tipped strap pumps, in tan Norwegian calfskin. Broad instep strap, medium round toe Chenille Bordered The College Skirt is New It is practical and comfortable and convenient and made expressly for the fashionable uncorseted figure It is without a vent and with a stout eldstic belt to hold it firmly in place. There are many smart spasts models priced from $16.50 to $22.50 There are box-plaited serge skirts to wear with middies at $7.75. Sport skirts of Prunella cloth at $12:75 THIRD FLOOR Umbrellas $6.50 For Men An unusual value in an all-silk umbrella. Wood shank, paragon frame. Light and dark woods and walking heels. Colonial Pumps— $7.85 Smart styles developed in patent leather or gun metal. They are reduced in price for quick dis- posal. SECOND FLOOR Made -Veils $1.65 One of the smartest new veils of the season. Octagon or filet mesh with heavy Chenille border. Black, brown, taupe and navy. GROUND FLOOR For Women All-silk with satin ottoman bor- der. Variety of handles: leather, bakelite rings or cords. Bright colors and black. GROUND FLOOR Girls’ Oxfords and two strap pumps for big girls, Weltec soles, medium toes, tan and black calfskin, 244-7-$8 ‘Boys’ School Shoes. Several styles black and tan lace, 10-134—$5.50 1-6—$6.75 FOURTH FLOOR Children’s Stockings. Medium weight cotton. Black, white, brown— 33¢ Heavy black cotton for boys— 19¢ Wide-ribbed cotton. Black, white, cordovan—33c 3 pairs for $1 GROUND FLOOR Ali-Leather Brief Cases—36.50! An almost unheard of price for brief cases of this fine quality and’ workmanship. They are genuine hand-boarded cow-hide, tan or black, with a guaranteed lock. They have one, two or three pockets, and are 15 or 16 inch sizes. Business and professional people as well as students find a brief.case almost indispensable for the carrying of valuable notes and books. And they are large enough to hold legal papers without folding. This is a matchless value. GAOUND FLroca Reproductions of Paris Hats $16.50 The first hat for Fall! Its day is here, and oh, how many and how charming are its phases. Soft, caressing silk velvets offer an alluring variety, to suit the mood and type of the wearer. This first hat appears now as a soft close toque, again as a draped tailored model, and still again as a wide-brimmed dress hat. But always it is made of a soft becoming fabric—a welcome change from the harsher straws of summer. New themes present themselves in pictur- esque mood. New colors paint the rich tones of Fall. The Paris reproductions in our Millinery Salons are a revelation of charm and smartness. Selections from $10 to $22.50 FOURTH FLOOR The attractive living room suite, illustrated, is covered in a combination of damask and velour and consists of 4 davenport, armchair, reading chair, man's chaz, table and bench. Select Tomorrow! Before the Opening of the 7-Day Sale From 9 A. M. to 5.30 P. M. tomorrow thir entire Sixth Floor full of attractive new suites and individual pieces will be exhibited, and you may make selections at Sale prices. This sale opens formally next Monday, September“: 2, and will continue for 7 days only. Prices are marked far below normal for this brief period, which means that they are surpris- ingly below last year's prices. It is an excep- tional time to consider all of your immediate and future needs. cA New Party! The Tippy Toe Bubble Book Party It is different from any you've seen before and ever so much nicer. You must surely come and bring all your friends. You will see your old Mother Goose friends as well as those you have not seen before. The party is to be held in front of King Cole's Castle. And oh! what fun it will be! The time Saturday, 11:15 in the morning and 3 in the afternoon. The place— TOYLAND—SEVENTH FLOOR

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