The evening world. Newspaper, December 28, 1921, Page 13

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Woman’s Beauty In Feet and Legs, Says Van Dongen Painter Says Art Demands Feminine Figure Fit for Horseback or Dance Floor. PARIS, Dec. 28.—The woman of to- @ay is a cocktail, a mixture, from the standpoint of beauty and’art. Such is the pronouncement of Kees Van Don- gen, the day's most fashionable and most expensive painter of the fair Parisienne. “The charm of our time is that everything may be mixed. It is truly ® cocktail epoch. Take the beautiful woman of to-day, the very modern woman, sv gowned that her dress forms part of herself, Look at tho neatness of her bobbed hair, the com- plicated simplicity of her jewels, her Louis Quinze heels which make the woman a goddess. “Place her in a setting which may be Chinese, negro or modern, Add lighting that mey be glaring or eoftened. Music which can be jazzy or classical. Mix according to the recipe and by your science of values, by your art, you can make her beauti- ful. “Under Napoleon III, there was a call for beautiful profiles and softly rounded shoulders. More recently there was the vogue for fine busts in the shadow of the opera box. Now- adays we want legs, the long legs of Diana the Huntress, shapely feet and well turned ankles. To know if & woman 15 beautiful we look at her feet, then at her lines, asking if she would look weli on horseback or the dance floor. “All women have their beauty and their charm, which I exalt. 1 seek by the images I create to found a long tine of supple women exe:- cised in sport, their great eyes fringsd with long lashes, their silky skins set off by pearls and diamonds and the Feflections of satins, velvets and the eczy warmth of furs. “A picture should create thé desire to touch, should be a pl ire for ail shoud be excitement STARTS 9 A. M. TO-MORROW. SAVE $1.50 ON EVERY PAIR HERMAN’S a; 6. Anny Shue MUNSON LAST. Prima Sales Co. 145 W. 45TH ST., NEW YORK. TAKE ELEVATOR TO 12TH FLOOR, Room 1209, GRAND RAPIDS | FURNITURE APARTMENTS. FURNISHED | COMPLETE FROM $50 to5,00 | UOdth ST.“L"STATION at Cot. | COLUMBUS AVENUE BET. /03° & 104" STS To Stop a Cold in One Day Be sure you get BROMO ‘The genuine bears this signature 6 7ferre, te ‘DOPED’ CIGARETTES “Slicker” Calls at Police Headquar- ters and Gets “the Papers” OKLAHOMA CITY, Okla., Deo, 28. —A stranger who represented himsalf as a Post Office inspector entered Po- lice Headquarters here yesterday, gave | ———_—_"> an officer a narcotized cigarette, and while the latter was unconscious walked out with the fingerprint evi- dence obtained by the police from a bottle of explosive used in a recent robbery of a Santa Fe mail car near Edmond, Okla. ‘The stranger introduced himself as “Mr. Williams.” tillon ‘expert, 4 prints and was talking to the man about the robbery when the latter « fered him a cigarette, the officer re-~ lated after two physicians had spent three hours reviving him. Murphy said that after lighting the cigarette he talked a few minutes to the man and then lost consciousness, His last remembrance, he said, was seeing the stranger reach gb and hearing him say: “ got you that time.” No clue has been found as to the man’s identity. REACH OKLAHOMA by Simple Ruse. rf Widths in stock AAAAA to © Siggy Waren to ihe Aten 12 Smith & Sons'Boot 18 E.35tbSt. New H. A. Murphy,, Ber- produced the finger Myrtle Ave. and Bridge St., Brooklyn PLE Pronographs At a Big Sacrifice The Models Model No. 10 : $85—was $150 Model No. 7 | $65—was $110 | Model No. 17 $125—was $200 Mode! No. 12 | $95—was $175 | Convenient Terms Will Be Made Goetz & Co. Specials FOR THIS WEEK | PLAYER PIANOS That Are Usually Sold for $495 1375 Easy Terms No Interest Charges with each Player Piano, Bench, Cover, Cartage and 12 Player Rolls FREE BABY GRANDS smi SOE Yes—we have several good rebuilt Player Formerly $750 and Grand Pianos of well known makes at bacgain prices. GOETZ & CO.» 81 to 87 COURT, cor. Livingston St, B’KLYN One Block from Borough Hall Subway Station OPEN EVENINGS THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY,, . Formerly A. T. Stewart & Co. Broadway at Ninth, New York r Telephone $700 Stuyvesant Pillow Cases and Sheets —the looked-for event Many women wait for this every-year after-the-holi- day offer of pillow cases and sheets at well below current prices. PEQUOT and other established makes are included, in a very emplete range of sizes. Sizes quoted are before hemming—all the sheets and caces are torn. SHEETS Size 54x90 inches....... $1.28 Size 6 i $1.45 Size 63x99 inches. Size 6 i Size Size 72x108 inches. Py Size 81x90 inches Size 81x99 inches Size 90x99 inches. Size 90x108 inche: Size 72x99 inches.......$1.75 PILLOW CASES Size 42x36 inches. 9 Size 45x38 inches. Size 42x38%% inch | Size 50x38% inches. Size 45x36 inches. First Floor, Old 291 doz. Turkish Towels at interesting prices All with hemmed ends 100 dozen—18x26 in., weight 314 pounds’. . .$2.88 doz. 60 dozen—20x44 in., weight 614 pounds. . .$5.40 doz. 56 dozen—25x50 in., weight 9 pounds..... $7.80 doze 25 dozen—26x54 in., weight 10 pounds. . .$10.80 doz. 50 dozen—23x46 in., fancy towels........ $8.40 doz. The last listed towels are white with pink or blue borders, and solid pin or blue with white borders. First Floor, Old Building Handkerchiefs, rumpled a bit--Quarter to Half less Pure linen handkerchiefs, shire hemstitched, initialed, hand hem- sitened, hard embroidered, sheer or cambrie finish. Cotton handker- chiefs, hemstitched, embroideved by machine or hand, initialed. Col- ored handkerchiefs. Rumplea from handling during the holiday business. Main. Fleor, Old Building Just wool---nothing else in these Blankets Extra heavy single bed blankets, $7.50 each The same quality, double bed size, $8.50 each All white, no borders, handsomely bound at ends. Woven like ‘thorougkty shrunk. A very pleasing and very durable Pink or blue border, double bed size, $11.75 pr. Plaid blankets, satin bound, double bed size, $13.50 pr. Just wool—all of them. Pure and fresh and clean, Will keep you warm as toast. And thoroughbreds for service, Fourth Gallery, New Bullding “A very good selection of Women’s Frocks $68 to $195 ! Were $89.50 to $375. Frocks from our own Salon collection—which typify the season’s mode in all its charm- ing moods, for morning, af- ternoon and evening. Velvet, metal cloth, laces, crepes, kasha cloth, duvetyn, tricotine and twill. Second Floor, Old Building. Peasant tunic blouses, $14.75 Originally $29.75 A favorite model which expresses with great charm the simplicity and lovely colorings characteristic of peas- ant fashions. In crepe de chine of an exquisite quality; black with scarlet, royal blue, American Beauty and jade; navy blue with scarlet, royal blue or jade. Inis model may be worn with a costume slip, as a dress: Encircli g the slecves anc at the neck are bands of gay color which contrast smart:y with the crepe de chine and are effectively decorated with gold braid in beautifully designed patterns. Second Floor, Old Building For the School Wardrobe of Miss 14 to 20 Silk Petticoats delightfully trimmed with hand Special at $3.95 embroidery “or hand drawn Changeable caffeta of good | “°T™ : quality and in smart street Nightgowns, $1.95 to $4.50. dhades is used for these petti- Chemises, $1.95 to $3.50. coats which have attractively a trimmed flounces, and are regu- Bathrobes, $4.95 to $11.50 | _ Beacon cloth blankets gaily larly priced $5.50 i 7 patterned in color, fashion bath Hand-made French | robes, smartly bound with satin Lingerie, $1.95 to $4.50 and have cord girdles. Varjety Charming models made of of colorings. very fine white longcloth, and Third Floor, Old Building. DECEMBER 28, 1921, PY “a Mes Cos (Dyed Muskrat) $195 to $395 80 in. 380 in, 40 in, 10 in. 26 in, 40 in. 36 in. 45 in. Blicuse jacket Blouse jacket Coat, tuxedo collar Coat, full flared model Coat, fancy model ... Coat, self trimmed . Novelty coat .... Wrap, blouse back we sy cs! Thursday—The Great After-Christmas EVENT in FURS| Prices average a Third to 40 Per Cent. Less than Early Season Prices —and early season wholesale prices were in many instances less than prices which we would have to pay today—a unique condition which has been brought about because the supply is less than the world- wide demand for fine furs. Only 40 of these Fine Fur Coats How are these prices possible? Simply because we ‘were foresighted and anticipated this sale nearly two months ago. We might write in detail about the many fine points of these furs—the styles—the linings—and so on—but we much prefer to have you see these furs and make your own comparisons. Trimmed Hudson Seal Coats, $250 to $495 20 in., Sport model, Kolinsky trimmd@. . 42 in, Fitch collar and cuffs re $195 : tie 45 in, Fitch collar, mandarin sleeves, .... 45 in. Squirrel collar 46 in, Skunk colla (5 in, Brown squi yoke waigt line . 46 in. Dolman ... i 15 in. Dolman .. ieee hse in, Squirrel collar and cuffs...... pee $445 6 15 in, Beaver, half tuxedo collars and cuffs.$445 ( O | 45 in. Large skunk collar ...........+0008 Moleskin ats 45 in., with belt full flared model, $195 to $445 Kolinsky collar and cuff6.........+...+e00+ 45 in., full flared model with belt Kolinsk; 83 in, Self trimmed .. $19 colle baa eatte errs 26 in, 36 in. Self trimmed Tuxedo collar 15 in blouse back, taupe fox co 45 in Dolman, natural gray collar and cuffs .........+6h e005 42 in, Wrap, skunk collar and cuff, 45 in, Wrap, skunk collar and cuffs 45 in, Wrap, self trimmed .. 45 in, Wrap, skunk collar and c 46 in. Blouse back, Kolinsky collar.... 45 in. Large skunk collar and tuxedo fronts.$495 | Mink and Persian Lam Bese seaey $445 | Mink blouse, long waisted « $550 13345 | 15 in. Mink wrap, with sleeves $970 $345 45 in. Mink wrap, with sleeves. . . $835, ere al 45 in. Persian lamb coats, large s jar and -$345 | tai ored cuffs, black silk lining, with blue and gold --$395 | sill borders.. ceeebeves $250, $296, Also—Fur Stoles and Capes At av Mink, $125 to $297.50. Kolinsky, $70 to $175. Moleskin, $82.50 to $100. Skunk, $75 to $250. Japanese mink, $75. NEW Hats For the Southland and mid-season in town Hats of Gros de Londres in lovely pastel colors. Sports hats in all the won- derful new colors. Straw hats! Satin hats! $10 to $85. Second Floor, Old Building N E W Frocks For Miss 14 to £0 Fashions for the Southland and frocks that disclose the first glimpse of the mode for Spring. Frocks of crepe de chine, of course—in lovely plain colors and polka dotted. Frocks of imported ma- terial. And—lace frocks, too! Prices from $59.50 to $175. Second Floor, Old Building Boys’ heavy Winter Oxfords, $9 Of Norwegian grain leather with extra heavy soles, full wing tips, and broad heels. The smart New York worn with heavy woolen’ hose, Sizes 2% to 5's, Burlington Arcade Floor, New Bidg. style, to be| perage a third to 40 per cent. less | Natural fitch, $57.50 to $100. Hudson seal (dyed muskrat), $97.50 to $125. Arctic seal (dyed coney), $20. Second Floor, Old Building Our BARCLAY Suits for Misses and Women—$24 A limited number—were $35 BARCLAY suits for trotteur and sports wear are a WANAMAKER specialty—tailored in our own workrooms. : BARCLAY suits which we have re-priced $24 are fash- joned of tweeds and winter-weight wool jerseys. Second Floor, Old Buliding Hundreds and hundreds of Boys’ Smart Wash Suits In the Annual Winter Sale $3.25 F | 3 to 10 year sizes........ $4 to $8.50 grades....... The little suits are first class in every way—good styles—good materials—good colors. Russian styles, Ol- iver Twist and middy suits. Plain and striped fabrics. Suits with colored’ middy and white knee trousers or other combinations. The materials are gabardine, poplin, cham- bray and drill. ‘There are laced middies, and plain mid- dies, fancy effects such as frilled collars and cuffs or with touches of embroidery, Some have pearl buttons. Others are very plain. Tams for Boys and Girls Of fine serge in navy blue with silk band and short streamers. “U. S. Navy” and emblem embroidered in colors. Heavy broad- cloth in navy quilted lining, “U.S. Navy” and emblem embroidered in silk. Price each $2.50. ‘Third Floor, Old Building. 1922 Calendars— Half Price Every calendar in the Book Store. Main Floor, Old Building ee ee ee

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