The evening world. Newspaper, November 2, 1921, Page 7

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THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 2, ras ac Dee er oOo MONS HOMOLOG TO So ving the Stout Womans Problem TO DOAN Warm Blanket Robes and Dainty Lingerie Warm Blanket Robes, $3.94 Comfortable robes, generously cut, of a fine quality blanket ma- terial, Illustrated (A). The color- ings are soft and pleasant, with floral or conventional patterns, The shawl collar is bound with sateen, and the two roomy pockets and cord girdle make for additional comfort. Sizes 48, 50 and 52. Kiser — Third Foor, Centre, 97+ Night Gowns, $1.79 Made to insure wear and comfort as well as daintiness to women who take pride in their “underneathings.” The n ght gown illustrated (B), is of ine quality nainsook. The square neck is trimmed with ace and em- nx } broidery in semi-empire style, $1.79. i ‘| Other garments, sizes 46 to 52, range i range in price as follows: 3 / /fl Gowns, 84c to $4.79 Vy j| Envelope Chemises, $1.39 to $1.79 i Drawers, 94 to $1.79 Crepe Bloomers, 94¢ Sizes 46 to 52. Roa —Third Bloor, Centre, Reac, id “Marchioness”’ Slenda-Line Corsets $B74 10 More fundamental than the gown or suit—more perplexing ing than the problem of the hat or blouse, to the stout woman, is the question of the corset, “Marchioness”’ Slender-Line cor- sets—as the name implies—are designed to give slenderness of line, Of pink coutil, low or medium bust, and long hips. Heavily boned, with an elastic insert over the thighs, and a reducing clasp, Sizes 24 to 36, Riers —Thied Floor, 5th street Buttoned Sweater Coats $11.74 Warmth, smartness and fit—that’s a combina- tion worth having in a sweater, This model of exceptionally good wor- sted, is nicely finished— with carefully made pockets and neatly but- toned belt. In brown, maroon, purple, black, navy, tan and bluc heather. Other sweaters of mo- hair, in the newest stripes, made especially for large women, $414 to 51774 Kiaegve Third Floor, 34th Strost, rons fashioned for designed 1921, 5 — WHOLIS TOO LMM OT OTOTONOTeT ont Renenene ne 1 a ) VERY woman’s charm is enhanced by thoughtfully planned, becom- ing clothes—and this is true especially of the stout woman. frocks carefully made to give length and slimness—with blouses slenderness—with hats With to give height and Style, there is no one, no matter by how many inches her wedding dress fails to come together, who cannot be slimly, smartly gowned. Prices are especially moderate, in order that no pocketbook, however slender, may be unable to withstand the strain. Trim Toileure . $44.75 Length of line and consummate tailoring, déft touches (such as fhe two rows of slenderizing pleats down the back of the navy tricotine suit in the illustration) and any stout woman couldn't help looking smart and well turned out. Illustrated (C). This is one of a large assortment of tailleurs in Oxford cloth, Yalama, Velour and Tricotine, Sizes 42 to 52. Rees —Third Floor, Bat Street, Kear, Knit Underwear In sizes which it is often difficult to find. Vests $1.09 Fine ribbed cotton vests, “4 with long, short or no sleeves. Drawers $1.09 Knee and ankle length. Union Suits $1.69 Medium weight. Band top. Knee and ankle length. Sizes 40 to 44—or sizes 7, 8 and 9, lugs —Matn Floor, Center, Separate Skirts $6.74 Stripes are a long pre- scribed and_ infallible prescription to insure slender lines. These skirts come in striped Velour cloth (black and gray, and blue and brown) hair line striped Becoming Coals oF Hudson Seal $424.00 Enveloping coats of soft, fine fur, made especially full for women of large figures. The big rolling collar and wide cuffs are of mink, skunk or self-fur, while the detachable belt is of Hud- son seal. Silk lined throughout. Illustrated (B). 45 inches long. The same coat in a 40-inch length. $379.00 Maevry —Tbird vloor, SAth Street, Front HATS $8.50 to $25.50 A new tricorne of velvet, with that sweep of line s universally becoming to large women, and the beaded brim so universally smart this season, is Roomy Winter Coats $46.75 Suede velour, tailored to a high de- gree, cut on generous lines, is the material used in two smart coat models. One is simply trimmed with a fine silk stitching. The other, illustrated (A), has a becom- ing collar of beaverctte. ‘They are both all lined and inter- lined with radium or fancy silk. In brown, reindeer, aavy and black. Sizes 42! to 5214. Sergey ~IMPd Floor, 34th Street, Front. Petticoats $4.69 For women who prefer clinging Jersey there is a petticoat with a pleated flounce and a scalloped ruffle. In the soft fall colorings. A taffeta petticoat has apin tucked flounce fin- ished with a Van Dyck pleated ruffle and an underlay. In the new colors, as well as black. flogre — 1rd Floor, Centre. Spangled Robes $24.74 to $74.50 Hanging straight from the shoulder, over a plain satin slip, heavily spangled robes such as these make stun- ning evening frocks. In black and effective combi- nations of black with dark men’s wear serge and tricotine, navy and black. Sizes 32 to 40 waist- band. —Third Floor, 34th Street, Rear, moderately priced at $//.89, Other hats, each designed to give slenderness to the wearer, all excellent in quality and finish, may b« found at equally reasonable prices. Mysgiemy Second Floor, 34th Herald HMacy colors. Our trimming department specializes in robes for women who have difficulty in buying evening dresses readyemade, fieng7e Main Floor, Bath Riga Main, Flee, | 9 Oo Net ew York Well-Fitting Blouses and Slenderizing Frocks Blouses from $2.79 to$ 13.74 A silk braided panel, ending in two strips which tie back, is sure to make the georgette blouse, (illus- trated A), vastly becoming, while the neck line and sleeves will iden- tify it as being new and smart. $13.74 In navy and brown. Other blouses in voile and batiste are offered to “hard-to-fit” women. Other materials are georgettes, crepes or crepes de chine, at prices which range from $2.79 to $13.74, Sizes 48 to 54. Alaa — third Floor, B4th Street, Centre, Frocks from $34.75 to $59. 75 The frock of Poiret Twill, (illus- trated B), is a fine-example of care- ful tailoring. The long graceful tasséls, the long collar, and the wide pointed sleeves lined with contrasting Canton crepe, link the fashion of 1921 to the needs of the large figure. The same model in duvetyn, $59.75 Other models in stock range in prices from $22.74 to $124.00 In navy, brown and black. Sizes 421% to 524. Ange —Third Poor, 34th Street, Ronr, Firm Brassieres $2.39 Women who appreciate good lines wear a low-busted model corset. supplemented by a firm brassiere. This type. made of heavy mesh, is especially suitable for large women. High boned in back, and long over the diaphragm, it will give excellent support to the figure, while an «elastic inset with four hooks in- sures additional comfort. .Made with cotton tape shoulder straps. Sizee 3® to 50, Snr> Third Floor, 35th Street 475 Neat Bungalow Aprons $1.29 Small checked ging- ham and _ practical percales make bun- low aprons that are fresh and crisp—a pleasure to work in. The small checked gingham in pink, blue and lavender, buttons down the back and has a tie behind sash. One percale model has a frill at the neck, and the other, as may be seen in the illustration, buttons down the front. The collar is scalloped and bound with pink or blue. Sizes 46 to 50. Bags —Tird Floor, Center, at Seager ements a tin ansaid sible ia StH

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