The evening world. Newspaper, September 12, 1921, Page 9

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THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 12, 1921, — ; _ 9 | prome Court, who ia at the Pennsyl- | American r concern, who waa| varying dexrees t Copenhagen, Denmark, for) Was disorgan fate —_—____ | vania, from Botse heen Walls’ he went on,| the past four years,’ is at the Me- ew.- py ak F i - —+ | nce # Hothing but] Alpin on his way to his home in|} 2 | sag , s.| Michigan, Moreover, when he gets Vieons : H 1 rent th lund lf sh the Mexicans Are Supplanting Ne-|{,,fertqthewm Jlund and furnish, then groes in Texas Cotton Fields} ¥@sis. They are in debt to me now because the jast two seasons have] pach new wonder unfolded / , e been bad for cotton, but [ have in- ‘ | tarlson said yes and Are Commended for plicit faith tn their honesty and had : wa a gland are Their Honesty and Reli-/not the slightest nesitation in taking i 7 dincharged am Gam- ne Charge, There bein, videner uate the char Tarlem 4 Kelly at Sith who is now having her first look at America, and is so excited at being in New York that she gasps at e ve beautiful, Bloomingdale’s Fashion News —_— 59th to 60th ST., LEXINGTON and THIRD AVENUE, NEW YORK CITY ——— eee + ability irrigation Is Making| tse "ae Ni aya ama IT DOESN’T TAKE LONG FOR SUCH . as|come to them, Americans did not “Great American Desert” a|the more money he owes you’ the . c 6, vgs surer he jf to stay. > Thing of Remote Tradition} ‘The Texas cotton crop does not! 3 amount to much this year. At 5 | oe So Far As Idaho Is Con-| third tess tne usual acre j eultiv rn the lessons of world trade, in. opinion, and they were badly spoiled when theirs w 6 only ds on sale and foreign countries NEWS TO SPREAD vad to come and buy goods at their cerned By atl na . | prices and terms, ‘Being one of a series of Advertisements answering —why s Bs \;|HE SAYS NEW YORK IS THE vas , ; : ; st by he bo! Ce " | ¢ o _— RO ERRLERTIGN Geen Cae Oley : MOST HONEST CITY. FARTHEST FROM HOME. shop in Bloomingdale’s women’s apparel departments. By Roger Batchelder. L har led insect that “Despite the daily stories of hold-| The “New Yorker For a Day or Sambo and Dinah must look to pip helins cay dd r : Two" who is farthest from home to- ‘ ‘ ' their vocations or another American | wants, and trust to } day is Ercole Caminada, a Swiss, who u I h h N tradition will crash. No longer in|enough left for n an ix at the Pennsylvania, He has just 1S 1S t e ews. sthe cotton district of Texas do their x! ~ sited arrived from Vladivostok, about 9,000 . the flecey fields— |THE WHITE HOUSE IS WHITER.) Henry W. Dugan, a Buffalo salesman, who is at the Biltmore, has just returned from Washit Mausky hands wor it is Ped Juan und Manuel from across tt » plant and pick ~| wiles from Broadwoy — OIL BLASTS IN HALIFAX LOOMINGDALE’S have set out to build a great business in ready-to- wear garments for women and misses and girls. +” the downy cl w, and so Satis- i f ° Bae uses. i fram | about Proskdent Harding's noe. |ehaer la : : It shouldn’t take New York long to get that news. For when a store of almost oid ld oe ie pee wute Wt te is the whitest i Explosiona Were Like! full cabinet size and | ‘ fi h SOLS b . k f | bikopgade lade Ln Atel Made ti ees chet 8 e ree » face 50 years’ standing as a home-store sets out to nown also n re cotton f of the Southland, So! ported 1s 20 double faced 10 SR YEAS StaGIng as 8: HOMest t t to be known also as an appar says J. 1. Pope, a cotton grower of | t¥, clapboard and Rrariecuneirhla sites inch records. store, New Yorkers won't be slow to know it—and to take advantage of it. tex, whose plantations are| Which you see | ) Austin, es a entirely under the care of Mexican| New York se pany's plant at e of Halifax Harbor, early to- | $117.00 son. When Iw Bloomingdale's have long had ready-to wear departments where thousands have Kay. | of paint job, ed the evacuation of ha " ” i i thar Moxieaniweon Hare. 1 | Str’ Harding’s home was sccély TANTS Aree ie hace DELIVERED bought. More than 12,000 of one price dress were sold through the mail last Phgtedely Af ey geo Seanad RETR n shy the exblosion OF TOMORKOW spring and summer. But ready-to-wear hasn’t been a Bloomingdale feature. is proud, honest, totally re- | Sharkled in the sun, and was asf Ha wrecking. nt Pring ; sanow.” | Wand tien Now, with this fall season, Bloomingdale's have set themselves to the task of showing t WHERE THE DESERT HAS CLOS- lew York i y tos Without SOMED. New York women that Bloomingdale's is their store for ready-to-wear apparel. 5 ied bor, tl planters would have | “Out in Idaho, modern met That-isn’'t an easy task. Butitcan bedone. This is a particularly good time to do it— been u iring the war Mia z saclay who have [RETURNS WITH BRIDE AFTER [inerial plant cy when women are buying more carefully than ever before—when they want to make with n time I fir FOUR YEARS. Naa BBL ta their apparel budget go the farthest without the sacrifice of fashion. Dart Pa them employment, fifteen CA. Carlson, representative of an rn You can clearly see, of course, how Bloomingdale’s can undersell competition. The item of lower rent here is enough to make a decided difference. This is a store without KNICKERBOCKER HATS =: KNICKERBOCKER HATS «=: KNICKERBOCKER HATS trills and a store where financial independence makes cash buying possible. Yet, in these outer apparel departments the service you receive is excellent service. New i | cst ' ants 7 e d new sales assistants stand ready to serve you well. There is a guarantee »7 -TIOY > yicker 5 ye rica Ss at; wlaxetaio Ni/ ory S xecutives an 8 ; g The interior of the Knickerbocker, America’s Largest Exclusive Millinery Salon, solicy of oavaficriun tine ts aomnplsee iwieveey dead Bor we kus you mut be care where the Great Free Fall Fashion Show and Promenade will be held. oughly pleased—pleased in every way—in order to make possible the building of a ghly Pi P Po: 4 Q great apparel business. ? But what you are most interested in, after all, is what you are going to get for your ex penditure. What kind of a suit is there here for 450 or $75. What kind of a coat is there here for what you have to spend. Of course, the garments themselves and the satisfaction you will get in wearing them are the answers to that. And, of course, Bloomingdale’s couldn’t expect to ~——__ build a great garment business without offering gar- ment values that are better than any in New York. 'HE Knickerbocker is Fashion Head- quarters for the Inter- national Millinery Service of Paris and New York. This is why you find such advanced modes and such extra- ordinary and amazing values at this magnifi- cent store. But you must be the judge of the values—of the rightness of the styles, Then you will help spread | the news Bloomingdale's have set out to build a great busi- ness in ready-to-wear garments for women, and misses and girls — Why shop here? The lived-up-to slogan of these departments answers La Premiere Garments from “Bloomingdale's are not to be bettered Exposition » New York as to Fashion, and not to be equalled in New York as to Value. et Promenade pow OT ac One example of Hundreds Werneeay You may judge the valuescope of these atc3P.M garment departments by this offering of Women’s Coats, at $35 They were made to sell for very, very much more They are of an exceptional quality cashmere bolivia, ire hand tailored throughoft and lined with crepe de chine of a heavy quality. AY LOL? ff WD Man, a Navy, Malay brown and tortoise shell Fall Millinery Opening 1921\, Exhibition Days, Tomorrow and Wednesday, at 3 rs M, He is the most absorbingly New York, « Thege are dresses, suits, and other coats for women, for misses and for girls equally great in value as these coats at $35. Sizes 34-44 it assuredly will be. interesting millinery event of Admission is free, and all visitors the season—The Knickerbocker are at liberty to inspect any of the Fashion Show and Fall O, oning. special displays, which will include What’s in a name? Everything! Unique flavor—appetizing crispness— Noted beauties, live models, will every smart vogue as well as the exhibit new stunning Paris Hats, the most costly group of Full King newest trends and ideas as well as Paradise Birds ever assembled. 4 many original Knicker- No woman who wish x hi biti ; One of the § an who wishes Exhibition : base conceptions. . Features of the F - to he correctlyattired can D substantial body—all mean ere will be music ion Show will be a ays afford to miss this au- by the famous Lenzberg | f2PerP collection of | tnoritative style exhibit, 2OMmorrow Gorgeous Full King re MSL oet 5. PARADISE HATS| Please accept our most and ¢ done to make | extraordinarily priced hearty welcome and be 7, oasties this occasion the talk of for this occasion only ‘ ednesday, P T esalsoriateva ce with us tomorrow. At3 P.M. ost Values to $200.00 For the three days of the Fashion Show these Remarkable Values will prev ” Corn Original Paris Models $35 to $75-—Fxact Knickerbocker Re plicas $10 to $2. 1466 Broadway, at 42nd Street : : 4 IT MAKES LITTLE DIFFERENCE WHAT YOU NEED. \— ' pias A WORLD *WANT” AD. WILL GO AND FIND IT _ = r a ne ioe aanent

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