The evening world. Newspaper, February 24, 1922, Page 31

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\ : THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 24, 1922, Sei HEARN 99 mannish walk—with a deliberate ‘ ASH STUFF” IS OUT OF DATE 232% “Don't ‘fly-ride’ if FOURTEENTH STREET Founded 1827 WEST OF FIFTH AVE. J on automobiles’ > Was one of the rules laid down to the N THE FLAPPER’S DICTIONARY, 3. %%."'=" 9 |by the Justice of th he 1, was “NECKING PARTIES” IN VOGUE 0%" Surely a “flapper's” dictionary is Cafeteria You can always spare the time to have a bits to eat in the Cafeteria, where excellent food is ready to serve for little cost. Located in Basement A New Department Third Floor’ For women who require larger sizes. Apparel and accessories all in one section. necessary tf one is to understand the language of our coming women. prohencitie 40 Old Ste, Seanduliced Moths | SA ScEA TRE PRE-INVENTORY CLEARANCES ag ers, but to Others More Sophisticated, | (ory dfuse ee ie wooded sane Choctaw. reported seeing tho fugitive fleeing ssétice! 1928: -“Flossies;” “Fluzzers,” “Roll Your Owns’ | ccatoo’ niin ts “tootprints "weve | IN MANY DEPARTMENTS across the Rockefeller grounds, Gervan- ae ect Astenteritreeiment. || EVERYBODY SHOPS HERE ON SATURDAY: -and “Holaholys” Are Neither Greek Nor|teiroa smplovess othe Putnam Divi ALSO 2 act tau aes evant amis eleenneee "Last Saturday of February Special Purchase Sales — sion of the New York Central Railroad | d in this yeur of women's in- maintenance of decorum. sayeth Lavon lin dh or oe by ‘flappers' and ‘house party with thousands who ‘ p cometh he expressions ERS. . *, gor" and “necking party"? | NOW, dust what is a “house party|| Know how quickly it ‘Women’s Silk Hose loth ‘ panier” "ae"? ee nn ee ame t| heals sick skins Clothes for . See eee Askanyone who has triedit ‘ ’ The “petting party” type of girl br | Albuquerque High School ts called a “fluzzer.’ is a ‘flosnio"’? At the University of Texas the means “roll “flapper” is called :a “floss: maanedll: ($6 * by! When a “flossie,” “flapper” or “fluz- Sips zer" happens to live on University stuff"? - Heights she ts called a ‘finale hop- what is ‘‘fy-riding’’? per.” She is known by her open go- and what is a “house: party loshes, her “collegiate hat” cocked \ ever one eye, her flat shoes, her Boys and Young Men Pre-inventory clearances and special pur- chases offer a combination of values featur- ing economies rarely met with in clothes of oer superior quality and make. Were $1.45 Mock seam—black, cor- dovan and colors. Women’s Silk Hose—full fash- ioned—black and cordovan— were O15... cececeeeee 1.47 Men's All-Silk Hose—black or cor- dovan—full fashioned— what fs a fluzzer''? TOMORROW RESINOL vets OLLKS eesaulle| and Healing . coo “seandal” walk, her bizarre scarf ii m eo heh SER ee Pi 4,48 Cl. i ; me peting party? an byes rol your owna” 40-inch Charmeus Odd Lot of Glove Silk Hose—fancy earance 5 i ; our owns" are stockings g parties’ now?" asked an in- turned down—ever so trimly, mother recently. “I heard “Scandal” walking is a rolling, street and evening colors—also teat 1.24 weave—black, cordovan an our regular $1.95....... bas gray—were 89.47.0000... Boys’ Overcoats tty asking her chum if that —— — 40-inch Crepe Back Satin— ) B r ~ oy was a good * * beca : | Ree aia din’ care is Kaew i"; aes an+an+amsamy light, dark and faney eolorr— ( 1.50 s0ys Blouses Were $24.50 to $27.50 14.50 “a | ea er, being curious, endeavored Special 83 ; . Coats of fine plaid-back material, most } wanted colors and models. d out what “necking parties’ “neckers’’ were. And al | Fancy striped madras— } | 39-inch Canton Crepe— Vy. BA\IMANN.BRO. i wanted light and dark colors, also beef 2.07 + a a 0 $3.25 sane button down collar and i : Sere iy one who is adept at Sra Ave. & 84h St. - eile _ French cuffs—also sport Clearance Sp ecial Purchase and before the mene 39-inch Crepe de Chine— blouses with long or short Boys’ Overcoats Boys’ Two- % y’ came into vogue there used to s etting parties.’ ' | A + GE > EN + GD + ED > CD All Goods Marked in Plain Figures sleeves. ther gasped. She looked askance r sixteen-year-old daughter. ith a toss of her bobbed —heér, Trouser Suits Were ee 9.74 shades—gur regular $1.45......... Sizes 8 to 16 years. 35-inch Colored Satins— H large assortment of evening and set} 91 : Boys’ Shirts—Neck band and collar | | Overcoats of medium gray. Gini Greate cibeuL boys, Ualaas Awe jj Our Liberal Credit Terms our regular $1.57............ serene attached—fancy striped madras— |] brown and heather mixtures, Mane See are good ‘neckers,’ That's ul- OPENS apply also to Long Island, New Jersey light,’meditim and dark colors— French cuffs—new Spring shades— ACCOUNT pcs with all wool and plaid worsted | All-wool cassimeres and cheviots f —atripes and checke—gray, brown and heather mixtures. All made with box or inverted plaits: linings 1219 to 14 neck— were 81.48 i L110 the first question. Who wants y around with a ‘holaholy’?"’ linings. Full or half belts, patch and muff pockets and Connecticut. 86th Street Crosstown Cars, Buses and !—wholaholy.”” That explains % Subway Two Blocks Away; 84th Street “L” Station at Corner; | Ye Men’ are mohair. Fully lined trousers. } nexplicab! i “and oun ens f ne party.” A “holaoly” didn't je 24 Avenue Cars Pass Door. Special Purchase Pre-inventory Clearance Oottecuts paige att iia } viata's Touma” ews @ February Sale of Furniture rho is too stiff and prim and ld Reductions 25 to 50% pwho is too stiff and prim and old | UNTRIMMED HATS || Brassieres 2000 . | aes to go in for that sort of thing. Special 95 7 5 Were $32.50 to $39.50 a girl who won't ‘neck’ isa ‘nolt! J In Every Department, Including 9, eee ‘ . Mossi are wands, of feats plald Were $27.50 to $34.50 eer nein ’ Fl C Et % Were $1.25 back "all-wool overcoatings, su- | Splendidly tailored suits of im 0 fro er. ; erbly tailored on best lines, wit rted tweeds, cassimeres an ughter continued, unabashed, oor overing 8, Cc. Heavy muslin brassieres, Fagin Tanouldess'iee eatsiny dlasesas | hierripbemuy inl kivas kaa i brewes ‘Pash stuff’ {s old now—all that r isltho \good| embrotian The assortment includes most | and mixtures, Single and double- ness of vamping the boys and get- | Me y wauted shades. Linings are of | breasted styles. One and two- | them into proper frame of mind trimming—reinforced satin. Sizes 38 to 38. trouser models. Sizes 32 to 98. do ‘petting.’ They know what's p d of them by this time. Ro- is dead, Silly! We girls are led in eugenics and serious under arms. Main Floor Millinery Special Purchase Sales Section Trimmed and \| FIBRE SILK SPORT ‘ell, now! rhaps Patty might explain some er words recently introduced into press.. The dictionary cannot. or instance, Dean A. K. Hecket| RPE Golltge ban Conk ae 3-Piece American Walnut Belroom Suite | Untrimmed S C A R F. ‘S ‘ i ously to abolish junior week, the Queen Anne Period, consisting of Dresser, Chiffo- $149. 50 on being that “in the present ab- robe and Bow-End Bed; 3 pieces; as illustrated... | Hats and Pd eee ener ie OPEN SATURDAY EVENINGS rill 2.25 ndards and conventions, tho fae- : 9 | Hats of Milan hemp and barnyard straw in Trimmings Were $3.48 ity has found it difficult to secure | be the small shapes so attractive for early sea- son wear come in a large selection of the new shades. Flower wreaths, special, .68 At special prices arranged for easy selection in de- partment adjoining hos- iery section, Hats Trimmed Free if Hats and Materials are purchased here. Roman stripes and other gay combina- tions of colors make these scarfs the fin- ishing touch to the Spring suit or wrap. on’t Spoil ore Child's 8 Hair by Washing It When you wash your child's hair, be ful what you use. Most soaps and jared shampoos contain too much alkali, which is very injurious, as it dries scalp and makes the hair brittle. The t thing to use is Mulsified cocoanut oil sham; for this is pure and entirely grei cance and beats anything else all to picce: Simply put two or three teaspoonfuls of Mulsified in a cup or glass with a ile warm water, then moisten the hair h water and rub it in. It makes an | Hats Trimmed Free if Hats and Materials are purchased here. Continuation of Clearances Genuine Velour Hats + i all ; Pearl Necklaces e Black and brown—all sizes. : 4 J @ Kroehler 2-Piecé Daven-O Suite Kroehler 3-Piece Daven-o Suite, in mahogany finish, upholstered in imitation leather, Sieger of Settee which makes a full sized bed, Rocker and Chair, without mattress; $'7 ] .50 as illustrated Were $2.47........1.29 were $4.95... 24 inches long--solid gold clasps were 86.50... Pink Crepe ; : Nightdresses uadance of rich, creamy lather ia TRUCK DELIVERIES yng Mahosany Serving Trays Women’s Wrist Watcher Gold Felt) Hole ee 2.45 were $1.95... GS filled — 10 case — 10- 3 A V E. & 84 S r. Novelis) Vewsley and NecLiuess wie Derbiee— Were $1.48. 1.10 with this ar were $12.97, ..... 7.97 were .95 Gold Filled Bracelete—_ Rhinestone Hat Ornaments— Were 8.97. veeeese LDF 50 to LOFT and takes out every particle of dust, dirt | You can get Mulsified at any drug sfore, and a few ounces will last| = sg everyone in the family for months. Be ‘your druggist TF you Mulsified. H ow To Avoi i d = INFLUEN@ were $3.25.. Dainty tailored styles of good laundering - crepe—full cut, daintily shirred with blue stitching. 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