The evening world. Newspaper, November 21, 1921, Page 6

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“Do You Know THAT we definitely opened the Xmas Season last Monday in every department of the Store? Holly wreaths, gift boxes tied with red ribbons, Xmas trees and red-coated Santa Clauses add to the gaiety and brilliance of the gift things displayed, and have you been On the Seventh Floor IT’S a regular carnival of fun for the young and those who feel young! The New Jolly-Go-Round with Santy in charge holds a treat—come and try 1t—and you'll meet old friends in Story Book Street. And Walter Camp’s “Daily Dozen.” DO you know about them? Give a set of them to the fam- ily for Xmas. They're records ‘of 12 exercises for physical fit- ness given by Walter Camp during the war to members of the President's Cabinet. The music and the counts take all the drudgery out of exercising. The Set, $15. Trial Records, 25¢ each. SEVENTH FLOOR Inklings from the Fifth Floor THE ‘Lest We Forget’ Com- mittee is displaying interesting Xmas gifts made by disabled soldiers. Every penny goes back to the soldier. You'll find this exhibit right in front of the elevators. It will only be here until Thursday. Make Your Own Shades DO you want to make a few lamp shades before Xmas? Come into the Upholstery Departinent any day between 2 and 5 P.M, select your ma terials and ax rstructor will assist you in selecting and making your designs. Tuesday Selling of Sheets and Cases FOUR shopping treats for to- morrow. We will have muslin sheets and cases on sale at specially low prices, in the most popular sizes. You'll feel the soft, heavy muslin, note the straight, evenly sewed hems * and doubleselvageof the sheets, and be eager to get such dur. able quality so inexpensively. The Sheets— 63 x 90 inches , $1.05 y2xgoinches . 1.15 The Cases— 42x 36 inches. es 28c 45x 36inches . 32¢ SECOND FLOOR See ha i cae Fancy Cakes and Cookies MISS Thompson 1s going to show you how to make de- licious ones, in her Model Kitchen, Seventh Floor, Monday, Tuesday and Wed- day, at 3 P.M. Chenille Carpet 9 or 12 feet wide is now only $9. 75 a Sq. Yd. THIS is good news! In the modern decorator's scheme of things plain chenille rugs or carpets hold a high place because of their plain color and deep nap, but they have been much higher than this in price. You'll be able to have your rugs made’ any size, or entirely carpet your home in most any color, and you couldn’t ask for a better quality of chenille, Such good shades as pearl grey, mulberry, King blue, sand, taupe, mole, and beaver are here. PIPTH FLOOR Complete, cA Woman Delights in Owning A Fitted Suitcase EVEN though she may possess other and suitcases, she will love to travel with a suitcase as beautifully fitted as this one of black cobra grain cowhide with padded top, hand-sewed edges, and 11 pieces of French ivory toilet articles. You may select cream, Alice blue, or King blue moire silk for the lining and sizes 18, 20, 22 or 24 inches. SEVENTH FLOOR Gifts to Decorate Your Home THIS Xmas season we have an entirely new section adjoining the Lamp Department, Fifth Floor, where you'll find innu- merable small decorative gifts for the home, such as placques, mirrors, oil painted panels, . candlesticks, shields, boudoir lamps, torchieres, ete. ' This Oval Mirror $12 FINISHED in antiqued gold and op 11x14 inches, will be very decora- tive, hung against @ lovely old brocade. This Charming Lamp COMES iin a number of finishes and its shade in a variety of colors, It is ex cellent in proportion for the pas reading chair, the ridge table or merely to fill some corner that needs its charm. The shade $36 The base $25 FIFTH FLOOR THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 21, 1921. Lord & Taylor — FIFTH AVENUE Thanksgiving First — Christmas Gifts Next Household Linens AFTER you've selected the linen cloths and napkins for your Thanksgiving table you'll begin checking off your Christmas list at a rapid rate when you see the lovely gift linens we have in store for you—and please note that we’ve made some unusually important price reductions on many of our most desirable linens. Table Cloths and Napkins of a very lustrous, quality of Irish linen damask now very much reduced. Irish linen. Cloths, 2x2 yards, $4.95; 2x23 Tea Napkins . Dozen, $6.75 yards, $6.25; Napkins, Dozen, - Scarves. Each, 3.75 $6.95. In such lovely patterns as the Luncheon Cloths, Each, 10.00 poppy, orchid, oak, chrysanthemum»: Boudoir Cases . Each, 2.00 SECOND FLOOR Maderia Linens, rose scalloped Comfortables $16.50 ONE of these will make a beautiful Xmas gift and we will hold the one you tand deliver later according to your instructions. These com- fortables are wool-filled, which ac- counts for their light-weight warmth. Covered ip rose and Copenhagen. SECOND FLOOR All-wool Blankets EVERY woman appreciates owning at least several pairs of such fine blankets as these, and the price is the lowest in several years. They come in pink or blue plaids bound with satin ribbon to match! Full size. SECOND FLOOR Christmas is the Time to Give Small Pieces of Furniture. JUST when you're beginning to feel completely furnished and settled in your new home, you realize that the living room must have a nest of tables or the hall its telephone stand. Xmas offers an excellent excuse for buying these occasional pieces, and we are now showing an unusually attractive collection of them, Solid Mahogany Muffin Mahogany Gateleg Table, Stands . . . . « $1.75 34xq2zinches . . $35.00 Solid Mahogany Smoking Mahogany Smoking Cabinet, 9.75 Stand . . . . . . 3.95 Mahogany Smoking Stand Mahogany Nest Table, and Chair, - + 28.00 (3 inset) . « + » 2800 Mahogany End Tables . . 17.50 Mahogany Drop Leaf Tea Wagon, $29.75 Solid Mahogany Betsy : Ross Sewing Table, Martha Washington $9.75 Sewing Table, $36.00 SIXTH FLOOR oss hand-embroidered ‘designs on fine Red Cross Roll Call IN New York County alone the Red Cross gave aid to 56,190 Ex-Service Men in 10 months. Join the Red Cross for the coming year. The Seventh Floor Calls Early Xmas Shoppers XMAS is here! © At least you'll think so when you step off the elevators on the Seventh Floor and a few minutes’ wandering through the House Furnishings Department will sug- gest so many useful gifts!’ They may be small and inexpensive, but every home needs them. Mahogany Serving Trays Carve the Turkey A Number of designs this Late a shising ith, ith new set of stainless steel, in ton ip withbonehandles,$6.95 Pyrex Ware Under The Tree! WE have this ware in sets or separate pieces. The Pyrex Pie Plate THIS Fabrikoid Auto (above), 10 inches, with Kit has Roger's bree nickel plated frame POERIG ARE SOT i $2.75 cups and plates for six people . . . $15 Announce Dinner with Chimes Christmas Nuts need one of these good size nut bowls, mahog- any finish, with a cracker and 6 picks . . $f WE have them in ma- hogany or oak finish, $5 to $13 A large variety of the things a smoker needs. Ash Trays and Sets, 90c to $23 Smoking Stands, metal or ma- hogany finish $6.65 to $28.90 SEVENTH FLOOR A Large Collection of Smokers’ Articles Colored Scotch Grenadines $1.25 Yard THEIR small colored designs are woven inta the soft, cream-colored net, making a curtain that is cre- tonnelike yet sheer enough to let the light sift through. 35 anches wide. Irish Point Curtains $8.50 Pair THIS 1s an exceptionally low price for these attractive imported curtains, vory color, 234 yards long, various signs. Others from $6.75 to $18.50 Pair. FIFTH FLOOR

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