The evening world. Newspaper, February 10, 1922, Page 8

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iy JACK BINNS will be here tomorrow 3 p.m. Il a.m. The first S.O.S. used in a disaster at sea! That was twelve years ago. The S.S. Florida had rammed the White Star liner Republic; and Jack Binns was the’ man who sent the call! The story of how he saved the lives of over 3,000 people byhiscalm- hess and courage is probably familiar toyou. But have you heard him talk? Have you read his page in the Tribune? And do you know of the fascinating tales he can tell—tales of the won- derful progress made with Radio and thewire- less telephone during the past twelve years. You may hear him tomorrow In our Toy Depart. ment on the 7th floor, he,will give two illus- trated talks, one at 1 a.m. and one at 3 p.m. You are cor- dially invited to attend one of these talks. Newest models in Radiophones Mr. Bins will explain and demonstrate the newest models of wire- less telephones, which are on sale in our Toy Department. He will also tell about the broadcasting stations, the various programs arranged for every week, with concerts, bedtime stories, sport- ing events and so on. Experts and Novices, too Owners of tadio sets who have been delight- ing in this newest mar vel will be interested in these talks. And so will novices who are just contemplating the purchase of a set. I] a.m, and 3 p. m. TOY DEPARTMENT SEVENTH FLOOR ( murH avenus Remember! Tomorrow Lord & Taylor $49.50 NO C. 0, D'S ,, Small Tots’ Creepers a and Rompers $1.95 One has a bit of smocking and white collar and cuffs, one a jaunty little vest, one a dimity blouse. And all are made of good quality chambray, gingham or poplin in blue, pink, green, tan, yellow. It’s a special purchase, and marked very close. Sale of Children’s Tan Lace Shoes The style that is best for children and growing girls. Broad toes, flat heels, 814 to 11,$4.65; 11!5 to 2, $4.95; 213to7, $6.25 FOURTH ProOR New Spring suits at such a low price! And one of their strongest points—one we have never been able to show before at this price— és the two pairs of knickers, one of which is for golf, one for general wear, All wool mixed cheviots, grey and brown mixtures. Mohair lined coats, trousers full lined. 7 co a8 years. Boys’ wirlter shirts and drawers, heavy cotton and wool, sizes 10 to 18 years. Greatly teduced—95c each Wonderful values! The kind you find just once in a season, and this is the time. Striking reductions have been taken on all our Winter suits and coats for both Misses and Women. Women’s Coats $59.50 369.50 79.50 Fur trimmed wraps and coats—with few exceptions all that remain of those purchased for our Midwinter Sale —and many higher priced models, too. Beautiful . materials, rich furs, styles of lasting fashion. Misses’ Coats 45 %65 These coats, too, are those that remain of our Mid- - winter Sale models. They are fur trimmed, straight line or loose wrap styles. Several shades of brown, blue, also black. Models that will last. Sizes are, of course, incomplete—there will be only one size in most styles, but there are all sizes in the collection NO APPROVALS THIRD FLOOR White Flannel Wins in Sports Skirts *8.75 Your game—whether it’s golf or tennis—will surely be much better if you go out for it dressed in correct sports clothes. And nothing is more faultless in taste than a white flannel skirt. Knife plaits are very smart—but so are straight-line models. Both are fine in quality and well tailored. Skirts Reduced for Clearance $5 A small number of odd skirts at a greatly reduced price. THIRD FLOOR A collection of interesting suites and separate pieces is now being shown in our Midwinter Furniture Sale. SIXTH PLOCe Lord & T aylor EIFTH, AVENUE An opportunity to buy for a ridicu- lously small price a handsome, coat or suit—one to round out this Winter, which means at least two months, and begin next Fall. Women’s Suits $35 $55 395 Drastic reductions on these suits mean exceptional values in both fur trimmed and plain tailored models. The last price includes a few beautiful costume suits. A real opportunity. Misses’ Suits %35 Just one price here. And at the one very nominal price you will find handsome suits made of the season’s chosen fabrics in good street shades and collared with fur. All are smart youthful styles. NO CREDITS Women’s Sandals Are Cut Low 412.75 The sandal’s the thing today—especially for dress wear, and more especially if it is cut very low under the instep like these sketched below. One is patent leather, the other hand- some black brocaded satin—the two smartest dress shoe materials. They have full French heels and turn soles. A Patent Leather Strap Pump $9.75 This is a street : pump with its moderately rounded toe and walking heel. #ECOND Frooe Boys” Norfolk Suits #12.50 Tweed Cape Costume 16.50 One Pair Golf Knickers (/ News for Funior Girls One Pair Strap Knickers Why shouldn’t girls have chem too? ~ Appar- ently they've decided that they should. For here is the proof before us, and a delightful proof it is tool Beginning with a one-piece, slip-on frock, belted and with flap pockets, it adds a jaunty circular cape with a rolled collar and binds both with cire braid—the smartest thing in trimming at present. All wool tweed is the material, in new shades of gray or tan. 10 to 16 years, Junior Girls’ Tweed Suits, several styles— $29.50 to $45 tower. 62oon FINAL CLEARANCE | WOMEN’S and MISSES’ _ COATS and SUITS Brings Many Hints of the New Season More than hints they are, ceally. Rather are thep eady but authentic notices, as you are sure when you see the most recent arrivals in straw and fabric hats. And the story they tell! Chiefly of Color Brilliant color, full of light and the exuberance of Speing- time — folly ced, national blue, Newport green. And darker shades, brown, navy blue, black, with @ sprinkling of grey. You can’ wear them, for a number of occasions—a most, desirable quality in hats at this season. Style, material and workmanship are all of the finest. And prices are most moderate. $10.50—$16.50 EOURTH FLOOR Glace Gloves #2.25 2,000 Pairs Those who visit our Glove Department tomorrow will be quick to appreciate this most excellent opportunity to purchase one or more pairs of the two clasp glace gloves now radically reduced to $2.25. Splendidly finished, in black and contrasting colors, also tan, beaver, mode, cafe au lait, black and white. GROUND FLOOR Sale of Hand Bags #4.50 A great variety of styles, and materials, make this Sale of silk and leather handbags an important event. New envelope, swagger and pouch bags in leather and silk. And they are shown in various styles and sizes, Linings are good quality silk moire. Mirror and change purse or inner compartment. Many bags have 14 karat gold mountings. GROUND FLOOR Things You Need Made of Glove Silk Good quality 1s the importarft thing in your glove ‘silk Gees aan sven can find this, together with moderate price as in the articles listed below, you are sure of satisfaction. Vests, $1.95. Plain tailored style with bodice top and self straps. Bloomers, $2.95. Reinforced, with heading at knee. Sports Bloomers, $3.25. This season’s substitute for petticoats. Taupe, brown, Pekin, navy, black. GROUND FLOOR Bandeaux Use Dainty Materials At $2.95—Flesh colored satin is finished at the cop with At $1.23—A bandeaw that gives the desired flat line. Satin-/ material. At 980—Satin of a heavy quality makes this bandeau of excellent fit. At 95¢—White figured material. A fine value. $8COMD FLOOR Special Reductions on Travelers’ Stationery We are quoting below two items which are certain 00 attract those who are given to travel yem find time to temember those at home. Traveler’s jon, 60c each. A flat pad attached to @ compactly hon wi, stone ies Ue, botcom. In white paper with various opaque i ink, buff, blue, grey, lavender and apple are pete vo with tissue fined S quires paper, 4 quires of eamelopes. Whiee with fining, grey with grey, lavender @acuro st 008

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