The evening world. Newspaper, February 23, 1922, Page 15

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NEW FRICK GIFT | TO CITY PLANNED Experts All Over World Collab- orate on Collection of Great y Art Reference Library. In the basement of the Henry C. Frick mansion, Fifth Avenue and 76th Strect, a corps of trained librarians ta Preparing « gKrest reference Mbrary to be presented eventually to the city as a supplement to the art collection be- Queathed by Mr. Frick. This library fs intended to be one of the two greatest in the world, the other being that of Sir Robert Witt in London, A photographic —repreduction — and @rawing of ell great pictures produced dental World from ancient to will be fled, together with of cael and the present lo- has modern tim histor ity as not beon ae dy but will be elded by Mrs, He Pelok and Miss Molen ©. Priek, who still dive in’ the FICH Avenue house a OPEN NEW BUS LINE ON JEROME AVENUE Connects With Venkers and Vernon Prom 157th Street. Me A new tive-cent bus line wes esterday from 17th Strect ond Lan Jerome Avenue 4 with ¥ Mt rs the te mioned by the Jerome rolley tines whieh wes it wa open 1 financial failure, Jerome Ay BThe headway te be mainsaoaed ont bis ronte wil be twelve he buses seat thirty-lve passenger hey tite of the one-man, pay-as-you! Bit tytn _ AYS BOYS PReErEn CRAPS TO SUNDAY SCHOO, | ies ated Moy ing ph ture shows twenty-two riiliion boys and n from Sundee seheok in this I Miss Winifeed: Cray ford sehool tereher, at on tneting Sunday School Association held | 1 ehureh, Unie Three Trial Bottles | of Perfume for Your Own Test Tay thismost fascinating method of determining the real value of different perfumes. Letus send you three miniature vials of per ume with instructio for duplicating the fameus int national perfume test. Youcan | then choose for yourself the | special perfume which will sur- round you with that individu"! — | atmosphere of fragrance that delightfully portrays your per- sonality. Thisfamoustest by twoprominent Ne assisted by a jury of Ipswomes | nducted famous actresses—college ¢ society women>— all fastidious about their perfume. [t not enly demonstrated beyond a question of a doubt How the individual can safely select her personal per- fume, but it developed some sur- prising facts about the REAL pref- erence of these fastidious women. Every girl should read this inter- esting story: it is told in a little folder packed in each test «quip- ment package. Three trial size vials of wonder- ful fragrance—a package of per- fumer’s test slips—full instruc- tions for use and the story of the famous test—all packed to reach you safely—for a two cent stamp and your address. Send today to erfume Test Dept., E. T., Col- ate & Co., P. 0. box 645, City fall Station, New York City. There's heart’s delight in COLGATE _ Perfumes Relieves Rheumatism Musterole loosens up stiff joints and drives out pain, A clean, white oint- ment, made with oil of mustard, it usually brings relicf as soon as you start ‘to rub it on. It docs all the good work of the old- fashioned mustard plaster, without the blister. Doctors and nurses often rec- pmmend its use, Get Musterole today at your drug store, 35¢ and 65c in jars and tubes; hospital size, $3.00. BETTER THAN A MUSTARD PLASTER | Odd Frocks at For Skin Troubles Peterson’s Ointment "One day a druggist told me,” says Peterson, “that Peterson's oint- ment was the best remedy he sold for eczema. But you'll ni anything on it, he added, heals so quick! wi ent ia used.” Store Hours—9 to 5.30 Telephone—Stuyvesant 4700 THE DOWNSTAIRS STORE, | As George Washington Was the | Outstanding Unit of the little Colonies of Amer- ica, forming the United States, so is it that every city, nation has a unit in its nor and our President at the Capitol at Washington. In @early Benjamin Frankfn was unit re senting the new nation of erica at foreign Courts. days m- college, busi- each every Each family, each society and ness has its” unit The recent Conference at Washington upon the founda- tions of the peace of the world was composed of units repre- senting certain nations. The unit, p man, therefore, . goes the charac- intelligence and integrity of one man. Any man may have « debased, rot- ten conscience, like that of Benedict Arnold, or he may be as far above all temptations as was Abraham Lincoln of Gingham Frocks Fresh and new—for house and porch wear + * The sanctity of everyth ng in g nment, statesmanship, business affairs, home _ life, Church and State, depends upon individualism, pure, honest, unbribable, as George Washing: ton. What isdhe first consideration— the low prices? they are, in four groups: $1.95 $2.95 Here | $5 * $6.95 no yoiles, no pereales. Just There are many, many models; and and pretty ways of trimming that description hardly and there is a lovely touch of organdy, or a trace of cra bit of colorful braid; or an embroidered motif. Every group offers gingham frocks the good, wantable ginghams. so many pert H Signed First Spring Sale so liberal that individual choosing may be happily exer- February 23, 1922 an odd price were $15. And | twills, taffetas and | Odd lots —but \ 2.75. Son nes. Poiret de chine to choose from Sizes 14 to 20. Cewnstairs Store, Old Building Some were ¢ The newest Pumps— ® . Black satin at $3.45 Baby Furniture Lovely pumps at this very At $3.85 Conspicuously low priced low price. Very Cressy; very NEW patent leather pumps, ee A | Cressys Very with two straps, and Baby Louis goo’. Made with one smart heels. 1 to duplicate them Kumfy kribs, small size under $5.90. z rge size, $29. psible dressing tables, $5. Collapsible bath tub, oak, $6.75; white, $7.75. cker wardrobe, four drawers. vhite only. r bassinette, plain white, ; trimmed with French 8, $17.50, Wicker lap baskets, _ plain, $2.95; trimmed with | French, flowers, $3.25. or. Bassinettes chintz, $25. A number of single pieces, beds, wardrobes, different styles at equally inviting prices. These prices will last only as | long as this particular group of furniture lasts. Every piece was made by the same reliable cabinet maker who makes all of our baby furniture. strap, and Baby Louis or full Louis heels Sizes 4 to7. Widths B,C and D Downstairs Store, New Building trimmed — with More of these Day Beds The $32 grade, $21 The picture shows you this practical bed as it appears when open and closed. It is very strong—with an angle iron frame, and Romelink spring. The mattress has box edge, and there is an extra slipcoyer of lovely cretonne for day use. A fine bed for apartments and small rooms. Downstairs Store, New Buliding 38 Fur Coats $125 grade, $62.50 HALF-PRICE And these are very sightly coats, well- | Third Floor, Old Building | Fine Linen Handkerchiefs For Men and Women se Men's extra-size superior linen made, well finished, guaranteed. Seal-dyed coney; 40-inch long; handkerchiefs—attractive tape handsomely silk lined finished with a deep shawl collar. Ponders oF plain, hematitched al. Downstairs Store, Old Buliding ae for's4. grade—special, Women’s fine linen handker- chiefs, with attractive hand-em- broidered corners. Six for $3 grade—special, six for $2. Women’s plain linen hem- stitched handkerchiefs, Six for $2.50 grade—special, six for $1.25, Street Floor, Old Building Boys’ Suits, $5 $7.50 to $8.50 grades ‘2 & ee ==. Slip-on Sweaters, $6.75 Attractively designed knitted of fine mohair yarn. . 800 suits Maker's close-out— All-wool tweeds, serges and mixed cheviots. Many models and | THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 23, 1922. Closing Fe all the Vebruary reductions; back to normal on March 1 _ $720 for a $1,440 ¢ dining-room suite; Sheraton di $740 dining-roo n suite; Italian desi $345 for a $690 ten-piec room suite, room suit $485 for a $977 10-piece suite, Jacobean design. suite, Louis Sixteenth design. Smart simplicity of the model | is accented by openwork that mia outlines bold little squares. 7 ee Midd } Well-shaped collarless neck- | Middy line | Balkan a *. Norfolk, Jr. Oliver Twist A delightful little sweater to | wear with the tailored blouse and sports suit. . 28 e . Tan, rust, black, navy blue and brown are the colors. Second Floor, Old Buliding Sizes 3 to 10. Downstairs Store, New Buliding $918 for a $1,836 11-pic room suite, Adam design room suite, Sheraton design $387.50 for a $775 6-) hedroom suite $412 for a $824 §-pivce rated bedrooin suite. $273 for a $546 8-pieve room suite. $162.50 for a $325 3- $300 for a $600 2-p $421.50 for a $843 2-n room suite, covering of tinsel suite, covering of blue and gol room suit, covering of brown Fifth and Furniture at Half Last Four Days Friday, Saturday, Monday, Tuesday Next Wednesday will be too late ! ‘Too late not only for the furniture at Half Price, but for Some of the matched suites at Half for a $1,480 ten $564.50 for a $1,129 10-pe : Queen Anne design. _ $560 for a $1,124 ten-piece mahogany dining-room suite; Chippendale design. $454 for a $908 7-piece mahogany combination bedroom $697.50 for a $1,390 ¥-piece mahogany combination bed- $175 for a $350 3}-piece all-over upholstered living room suite, covering of blue and gold velours. room suite, covering of tapestry. ce all-over upholstered living roo suite, covering of black and gold damask. $315 for a $630 2-piece all-over upholstered living roont $717.50 for a $1,435 2-pc, all-over upholstered living bruary Sale prices on our entire stock go n-piece mahogany combination ign, inlaid mahogany riece combination ign. walnut combination breakfast walnut combination dining- combination walnut combination dining-room ce mahogany combination bed- ince ivory enameled decorated blue and black enameled deco- yellow enameled decorated bed- ece all-over upholstered living iece all-over upholstered living tapestry. d velours. and gold velours. Sixth Galleries, New Building Lucky to find Curtains like these, 1,350 pairs—fresh and new from one of the best makers we know—less than to-day’s whole- sale cost. At $2.50 and $3 a_ pair regularly $4.50 to $6 Plain curtains, or trimmed with dainty edging of Cluny or Filet, and fin- ished with a pretty border of tucks, 500 pairs in all. At. $8 a pair—regularly $14.50-—Best grade of English net, with 56-inch decorative bor- ders of fancy lace, beautiful motifs, and Cluny edge and inser- tion. Just 25 pairs. AU $3 a pair—regularly $4.50 under-price Fine voile ns, finished with hemstitched hems, and untrimmed with dainty lace edges, or finished with hand-made lace motifs and drawn-work Some have valances to match. At $8 a pair regularly $14.50 Best quality scrim, with hand-made lace motifs, hand drawn work, and Cluny lace edges and insertions. Three yards long ~very beautiful for large win- dows. eae At $4.25 a pair regularly $6.85—Figured Marquisette, ruf- fled curtains—finely made’ and finished; and very effective. 300 pairs at this low price. | Fourth Gallery, New Building Wilton Rugs much lower because they are odd The sizes are not quite “regular’’-—-which also means that the prices are much below regular. Like this: Sexe Grade Now 30 Seamless Worsted Wiltons 9x11.10 ft $125.00 $89.50 20 Imported Worsted Wiltons 9x12.9 ft $116.00 $85.00 10 Seamless Worsted Wiltons — &.3x10 ft $117.50 $87.50 | 34 Mahal Wool Wiltons 8.3x10.6 ft $82.50 $67.50 20 Imported Worsted Wiltons -6.9x9 ft $60.00 $42.50 7 Imported Worsted Wiltons -6.9x8.3 ft $57.50 $42.50 Third Gallery, New Bullding Belber Trunks in a Great Sale| Think of a Belber wardro trunk, as shown in the 7 as little as The other trunks are at like them of the famous Belber make DRESS TRUNKS Same general construction. $15 for 32 inch. $15.75 for 36 inch. $16.50 for 40 inch. be steamer victure, for | $15.75 economies—one-third leas —and all of WARDROBE TRUNKS Practically all of the same construction — three ply bass wood, reinforced with vulcan- ized fibre; drawers, hangers, !aun- dry bag. $15.75 for steamer size $19.50 for % size. 924 for full siz Still better grades $30 for steamer size $37.50 for 34 size. $39.75 for full size. STEAMER TRUNKS Same construction $13.50 for 32 inch. $14.25 for 36 inch $15 for 40 ineh, Seventh Gallery, New Guiding ‘Silk Blouses affect Furniture Galleries open each night until 9 p.m. until the February Sale closes | New Fashions! Wraps for Spring Use Fringe After the manner of the Spanish Shawl | The cffeet is indeed. very charming, The model illustrated is one of the most delightful we have seen and has lines of unusual grace. eee It may be chosen in black Canton crepe lined with bright colored duvetyn orin ick veldyne, d with Can- ton crepe in the same v colorings blue, green or scarlet, $65, Women's Fashion Salone— Second Floor, Old Building Rows of steel beading and»! squares of brilliant blue Georgette crepe make the girdle ar important feature, \\ \ Knife Pleats show well on Smart Black Satin Frocks, $69.50 Black satin, which is once more in fashion, is a most effective fabrie for the new use of knife pleated bloused waistline. panels and the !: fF rose cc Crepe also faces the wide sleeve Women’s Fashion Satons Second Floor, Old Building MISS 14 TO 20 WEARS Severely Tailored Topcoats She wears them over tweed suits now, and later they go with sports frocks. In Camel’s-hair or imported Tweeds, $39.50 Both models have that distinctive masculine air without which no topcoat is correct The tweed is made on the lines of an English great-coat, patch pockets, leather buttons and all. In French blue, lavender, tan and gray. The cemel's-hair model is in caramel, taupe and the natural tan; raglan sleeves and a pleat at the back. Second Floor, Old Bullding Sports Skirts sth of Scotch homespun Fringed such than They borrow their colors from tweeds and concentrate them in gay little checks on back-grounds of white silk. $8.95 The models are of the severely tailored type—-well-cut and carefully finished as befits a smart sports blouse | eee Pinafore or roll collars. eee The sports colors for spring blue, rose, orchid, green or tan. Third Floor, Old Building * + . French The stunning Scotch searfs of which ¢ are made are smartly fringed and borde na deeper color Delightful colorings chid, green or coral. Sizes 26 to 32. t | | | 1 will Scarfs, $19.50 homespun these are being worn more , other type at the fashion- able southern resorts. sports skirts porcelain, blue, or Second Floor, Old Building weed checks ' New Lillian Corsets from France . Two advance Spring styles, light- weight and comfortable, designed by an experienced corsetier to give to slender and medium figures the smart silhouette sponsored by Paris * 8 Silk dotted batiste corset, with the much favored elastic top, $22.50. * + » Tailored corset of pink toille, scivntifi ally constructed to allow plenty ‘of freedor above the waistline, $16.75 Third Floor, Old Building Breakfast Coats, $19.75 Sport Scarfs, $2.75 Soft changeable taffeta, at- tractively outlined by three rows Soft scarfs of Shetland of imitation Valenciennes lace, ae Lace medallions, in the centre of | Wool, full two yards long which dainty clusters of silk fruit} made with ‘Tuxedo collar repose, are scattered here and there above the scalloped hem- line and form the pockets. Rich colors. Third Floor, Old Buliding and finished with self fringe. Many lovely coloring, Stree: Floor, Old Buliding

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