The evening world. Newspaper, February 13, 1922, Page 9

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9 as THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 13, 1922. or A Day) "=" "10 ROUGE OR NOT TO ROUGE” fOrA Di ly OUR NOVELTY DEPARTMENT STILL AN UNSETTLED QUERY; re cote runing in the way of good times, en. | joyment and even marriage, For ,| though many men auy, ‘Give woe Ae joltsfashioned girl, never mind: the looks,’ 99 per cent. of these’ dare NewYorkels, ap watts US She came up to the infornma- iia i counts. | mary u pretty dolled-up girl. \ ides desk at the ata Sepa: jand whon It juoky | pnly natural; who wants to go crest jock aay Meee Jol AAT eC here wi * “inne de 5 ‘i AOKI ally extn fo vey) ban hat, that she t rotige and lip atic ‘ ides nothir It's the that famous phrase, ‘She looks like Classes, Workers and conditions really exist in Germany," ban hat, | Bu ee int I lipeatiekeomix, wan te ees Phrase, : Idlers, Show Extremes of HoTeL exposition PLANNeD.| lobby contig city canistenutde HER MAKE-UP a MOTHERS who likely free ihe colorless ‘woetat is. geuedan® nati va i “ : restaura tA Rh) nontalt Athi bs das lt My Fi s9 ai ¢ . i 1 this | the wall flower. | never saw a prett Patriotism, the Former “"* meeting of hotel taurant | and is the rule. Whit attracted A “Reformed” User, of Paint and Powder Be APPROVAL co ary| trl who OOURGN'C wat w Paaner cere n men | many eyes was E ace Fy ; } “I i “J ‘ rary who adr rank o paint nT » b .| i a ' te’ ». Doing the Most for the | rien made of dimes. As a bellhop lieves Evangeline Booth, in Her Strictures, Is cea inl Fe, Ba li pike Aa as en eRtTnt Karle hal ul oN potion, ton. Ss vl tr dy put . . . Couniry. nd Restaurant “they must be thee dolar | Right—Another Puts O. K. on Artificial Dec-': steaduhuc-t ‘tntete that ‘ati (2 ——___— ea tad i al oration and Saya Mother Taught er How to ‘ae oT C “Germany has vi Lael i a “J standing pre © facing | an a is the wouter ‘ . ts the work ‘The woman her people,” ed BI lthe men will “be | the world.’ ; ened ieee fin Pons Mn rr tied | men wuht seatontay an they were un-| Marguerite Mooers Marshall. \\ Make Your Windows modore aftor a F rip ne : How far ought a woman to go in * Serrtien | inbjority—the Nii Ree Geese Sell More Goods i} workers whe working their head: ¢ LARGE part of your total rent off to earn € h for a livelihood Psitt dishonest) fap her to wae, paen is for your show windows. , the extraors | win will in at) fish W They are high-priced salemen, balms Lindl panic otabegs tion, who came here » few week orld) fenders are ope DS pie pl eatkoen a clanen ts daha: dinary ste whiel have cor on eit visit to America ironing many angtes the )'8 © best? Are they properly lighted? se ermined oe spre “te TO or not , to|!* Holophane reflectors will make yo: , aie dot it problem of “to rouge not to], f your ‘at [said 1%. 1H. Blawet, Secrctary e|rouze.” One interesting letter which windows more profitable, because " El Agnoplation, “SiC Wana MaKe -wontee mise: doeatved uni feornia Young {Tet hey play more attrac ful trip and 9 fothing but [overs cunt tecetved at ‘| tive by throwing all the light on the 3 ation, and t oy Ba HO ea te id an who used be a “painted OW low is an ing it out the P who get them deem themselves fortu- | pues So anal and Ameri ee atin formib! A HER “REA GUY" JUST SAID” Gyes of the observer. : harder and longe Ba , FARTHEST FROM HOME. ea RHE tic 5 - deat MadvM— Ves, gins, f (ini eo " ssi j PARTIEST FROM WOME. pe oatae a tt dal tt a ae ac ee a HOLOPHANE : comprising whom one eos in t be Ke Lyk vation Ar » j : ith the ave tldn't Powant to have pink ILLUMINATION SERVICE + the beat ce le NV ont x nit vse That isn't shiny Avense nee io) eau vary ission, Miss Booth's main pointe , “PRGGY ~ wre (1) that tl an who uses |" , MODERN GIRLS ALL RIGHT, SAYS i und | 4 POLYOLINIG MINSTRES, sHow,| Meke-up is dishonest; (2) that SOUTHERNER au wate The into Minstrel Boye will ive r the nietural’ woman; (4) thi \ t young Southern 4 Feply:\ecition a review entitled “Kuep = + sup Ambassator Theatr ; t on Sunday even- - — = rere? aa pes 7 i en 7 ui the same ide q A t ine in many eases | . F ‘ thrifty ‘ , nelish laws, 1 be- | am | Buropean: and stand | pi ; es rep- | Th | verything pos- } . | | WEST 42d STREET (Between Fifth and Sixth Avenue) WEST 43d STREET ' West 42nd Street (Between 5th and 6th Avenues) West 43rd Street On Sale Tomorro W At Wholesale Or Below! cd Fashion Innovation that Interchanges Sports Attire with Street Costumes— These O esa e r 10) ¢ 8 - Women’s Pure Thread Organzine Silk G 5 ° | P J O we A Great Special Purchase a KNITTED SWEATER SUITS ; Also featured with Coat and Dress l } ] 5 @) M H N P S S I | | S ; $65.00 t 135.00 | Fashion adds new laurels by creating silk knitted apparel of this high character. All In l Wwo Sale Groups The Sweater Suit makes a most distinctive street costume, or when Sweater and Skirt are worn ‘separately they retain their smartness for sports activities. The same teaisformation can be made with the Knitted Coat and Dress, as each is complete | without the other. Presented in all the new plain colors or combination effects and beautifully expressed in the fine organzine silk . . . THIRD FLOOR. e @ re} WOMEN’S HOUSE or COTTAGE DRESSES Very Specially Priced Tuesday at | oi To which we have added our en- $ 4.95 | tire stock. of Kirschbaum Clothes. | | Regularly $40, $45 and $50 Regularly $55, $60 and $65 A large assortment of simple, COTTON DRESSES in Ginghams, Chambrays | Our Men’s Section has just made a carefully or Percales. They are in a variety of plain colors, checked or striped effects, selected purchase of fine suits from the Kirsch- and present unusually attractive” collar cuff and “pocket treatments, many with long sashes. A\ll sizes. SECOND FLOOR baum Shops. The reductions are Any Fabri . Finished Worseas | Such that by the closest kind of | Hand-Scalloped, Hand-Embroidered .and Lace Trimmed, airy oe figuring we have priced the entire FINE DECORATIVE LINENS Serges. _Tveeds | group at the former wholesale quo- bes ‘0 Any Model | tations—and hundreds of them | Young men’s models at-Exceptionally: Low Prices Business Men's Styles actually below! Our entire stock MADEIRA LINENS: Tray Covers . . each, 35c, 50c Guests’ Towels . each, 1.25, 1.95 Centerpieces . . each, 1,95, 2.95 Show Towels . - each, 3.75, 4.25 | Pouble-Breasteds | has been added to this sale and, Any Size irrespective of the cost, leveled . Regulars Longs Shorts __Stou's | down to the same reduced figures. 2.29, 2 Luncheon Sets (13 PS.) ooos 6.50, 7.50 Boudoir Cushion Covers.igy 2:25, 2.75 Tea Napkins . , doz., 7.50, 8.25 Tea Cloths. 4 ‘each, 5.75, 12.50 Without exception, the most tmpor- tant sale event our Men's Section has ever offered New York men! Pure Linen Mosaic Tea Napkins, hemstitched, . $6.75 and 8.75 dozen Irish Pure Linen Tea Napkins, hemstitched, . . $4.75 and 5.75 dozen FRENCH HAND-MADE CLUNY LACE TRIMMED LINENS Tea Cloths. . . each, 4.25, 6.00 Centerpieces . . each, 1.95, 3.50 Dresser or Buffet Scarfs 4.25, 4.95 NO CHARGE FOR ALTERATIONS | Sale Opens Tuesday Morning At 9 O'clock Luncheon Cloths . each, 11.50, 20,00 MAIN FLOOR TABLES. sp an epta nectar em

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