The evening world. Newspaper, March 3, 1922, Page 15

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f eee A Treasury Bureau, will assist our customers in making out Income Tax returns, Prices Lower than for Several Years in the March Sales of China, Glass, Lamps, Housewares ‘ .All our Table Glassware, Fifth less... ... Ten cea Tables, in Prices, $1.50 to $20, Third to Half less. :Table and Floor Lamps, Third to Half less..... Standard Housewares, 10 to 40 per cent. less. Nearly Boys’ Suits— All-Wool, $9.75 Just 150 in this lot. Smart little Norfolks of tweed, eheviot and cassimeres. Well made, nicely _finished—in gray and brown muxtures. ou. 7 to 18 years. Downstairs Store, New Building Downstairs Store THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, MARCH 3, 1920, Department representative, at the Information 1,200 Dinner Sets, 20 to 50 per cent. less...... Heavy Cut Glass, Half Price. . $35 SOLID mahogany Floor Lamps and Shades—$22 100 Sample Coats and Capes—$27.50 The NEW styles—ready for Spring. Fine fab- rics—Normandies, velours, polos, Poiret twills and such.: j * * * Plainly tailored; sports models; fringed + wrappy effects; bead trimming; and many other variations-—all new, and all under-price. Sizes fow women Downstairs Store, Old Bullding New Mink Chokers for new suits--$16.50 Just a special group for Saturday. Full animal style, with head and tail. Probabiy the most desirable of all in expensive choker scarts Downstairs Store, Old Building Very new Spring Coats at a very low price--$12.75 dust the thing for Miss 14 to 20. All-wool fabrics; mannish tailoring; Raglan sleeves: belts all around. Capes, ‘| also -of the same fabrie—at the same price, $12. Downstairs Store, Old Building Unexpected Tweed Suits, $16.50 Sizes and styles for misses, and sizes and styles for women. Fully ten models—all new—-ready for immediate wear. Silk-lined, of course; and in rust, rose, tan, blue and violet. Downstairs Store, Old Building Hand-made Blouses in four, styles, $2.55 French voile—hand drawn—very fine. The four styles are varied infashion detail—some have narrow filet edging, some have shaw! collars, some have frills. Needed for Spring—but who expected them at $2. Downstairs Store, Old Building These new Dresses--- fine crepes, $16.75 Three of the most popular weaves for Spring are repre- sented in this group—Canton crepe, crepe de chine, and crepe-back satin. You will observe a new idea in bead trim- ming; a clever use of faggoting; wide, graceful sleeves; dainty ribbon rosettes; and one model called a peasant frock —a two-piece affair that is quite effective. Lovely color- ings; sizes 14 to 20. Downstairs Store, Old Building Newest Low Shoes for Spring, $5 A patent leather pump with one strap and flat heel. A patent leather pump with one strap and military heel. A tan oxford’ with flat heel. A tan oxford with military heel. A patent leather oxford with military heel. A black satin pump with one strap and Baby Louis heel. 4,000 fresh, new pairs Downstairs Store, New Bidg. MEN: Silk-lined Topcoats, $19.75 —are the best we've had in years. grays and black—something for every man at a take- away price. Tweeds, oxford Broadway, Cor. Eighth $9 Bridge Lamps—$6.75. oa Store Hours—9 to | To introduce a new fashion | 500 Wool Jersey Suits. $14. 50 | In the Old Times Down at New Orleans some of the Creo'es had a habit of using this phrase For Women and Misses notch collars with plain or pinch backs—or the back with inverted pleat. eee in a new two-toned | effect heench blue, rose, violet, | green or whiny. |] to express doubt, “Yes, | At an absurd price... | will expect you to keep heen AR Teun: a at A new kind of Two leading |} not before.” jersey— styles—with } | ‘ ' | eee ic the awe wee Homespur: jersey Tuxedo or | nothing to | es ALSO Plain jersey | in navy blue, beige, | tangerine, French | blue or black. Untruthfulness 1s the leprosy uf a businegs life. The superiority of wool jersey for | sports and trotteur wear is that it is supple, but does not wrinkle. Sigued. es ego ok March 4, 1922 ALSO For Misses — size . 14 to 20. Heather jersey oes Tn the Auditoruin {in blues, greens on ) | Saturday, et 2.00 EROWhe, Cet aah ot yghomes ~~ sizes ~ —— Sale will be held in the Fashion Salons, Second Floor, Old Bullding 30c Aseotad Women’s | ‘Hard Candy, 20c lb. Chamoisetie Gloves | Concert IN HONOR OF Enrico Caruso Under Ti the auspiees of ning Mail; Charles Deliciots, epiey , pillews—remion,| Sparide | ' Soprano, Olea realty nar He a Well made. Stvap wr \ Baritone, Tom Witiam CAMEE— ideal ¢ Embroidered or plain tack | Dancer, Helen Zazat bon bons and cas is Violin, Mildred, Wiseman | | Sr eer OS eure: | Gray, beaver, mate, por gee. | First Gallery, New Building Street Floor, Old Buliding Downstairs Store, New Building Women’s Crepe Frocks | $59.50 pe new silhouette. : i F j | Gingham, trimmec Paris says new frocks aes pique, pearl buttons, be draped. | * 6-6 eet oar White linen with Peter Pan | Tailored Vestees | 50c to $3.75 Linen, trimmed gingham, 50c. New in @ New low price. .. with check th white 20. collars and Bulgarian en.broid- colors — orchid, anier, New ery, $3.75. | light gray, beige, white, black White inidueswithiTuxadorcule navy blue and old blue. | lars and cuffs to match, immed | \ Pil ¢ | with fluted frills, $3.50. ‘ * * * _ Paulette silk crepe Lunette silk crepe Which drape so exquisitely | and which are used in many of the smartest gowns of the sea- son. Collar and Cuff Sets 50c to $2.75 Silk ties, 55e to $1. Old Building = | Street Floor, Second Floor, Old Building i In the New Section of Untrimmed Millinery Street Floor, Old Building, Fourth Avenue side * * Lisere and Milan Hemp Hats Untrimmed, $3.50 Delightful trimmings, $8 $7.50 $8 New Spring Shoes Attractive models | Bisht—walking oxford of tan calfs) New shapes and colors. 55e up. in with clever strapped ° saddle and well-shaped _ per- Cre e de Chine Froc S$ 32 50 forated wing tip; medium walk- P 2 e | ing heel; welt soles. ~* * * | er . Centre—the popular smoked For Miss 14 to 20 leather sports shoes with dark | * * #€ tan saddle; smartly rounded Silk of fi lit toes; heavy rubber soles. ilk of fine quality. ae Delightful colors. eee Left—patent altar after- | ‘ ae A. noon shees with four straps, | Beige, Periwinkle blue, mauve, | | Modified toes and medium gray and navy blue—and, of course, } | Cuban heel. | . | black. . / These models are receiv- New looped panels and tiny ruch- me ing marked favor for im- ings. mediate and spring wear. * * id First Floor, Old Building | “MIMI"’—the 1922 version of our famous frock is also specialized at il it ‘ | $32.50. ‘ Y, ae ‘Spring Topcoats for | PP dotted crepe de chine froc | Dy} Miss 2 to 6—$14.59 Second Floor, Old Bulloing Vv Paris model adapted — very simple has a slight * flare. * |Pleated Skirts for women, $9.75 Every pleat is hand laid. “6 s * *. The fine woollen fabrics are of the grade usually seen in our $16.50 skirts—in smart striped and checked designs. , Homespun, in delightful shades of or- 2 | Tar ee chid, reseda The colors are suitable for either sports or practical green, tanger- | wear. ine, cadet blue * s * or sand, Waistbands 26 to 32. Second Floor, Old Building Third Floor, Old Building Formerly A. T. Stewart & Co. 5.30. | new medium-weight group. | Herringbones, Worsteds. Fancy mixtures. A suit for everybody * * © ' Sresvcesesenaicnpain a Broadway at Ninth, New York Telephone—Stuyvesant 4700 Less than wholesale! Women’s fine Todevats, $34. 50 Imported fabrics Coats of innumerable uses— smart the year 'round—weather proof, «ee * New spring models, cut on eor- rect English lines, belted, with slightly flaring silhouette. Rag- lan shoulders—large pockets. Tweeds, fleeces, camel's-hair Plain colors or smart tmix- tures in two-toned checks or stunning hair-line plaids. Tan, brown or gray, plain or attrac- tively combined with other col- ors. Second Floor, Old Bullding Tailored Blouses, $2.95 Crisp white striped dimity— of a quality rarely found in blouses at so little a price. * a Extremely well tailored and finished. * ® Extensive choice of models with the youthful pinafore or sweater collar—often finished with a narrow edge of Irish picot or fluting. Third Floor, Old Bullding New Hats, $10—Scarcely two alike Showing the new influences in spring mil liner y—the short-backed pictures que mushroom, the softly rolled up brims, tricornes , and straight brims. In ribbons, moire silk, lisere straw, milian hemp, fajlle atid many new crinkled straws Colorful, gaily trimmed. Second Floor, Old Building Boys’ Spring Suits 100 Norfolk Suits with two pairs knickers—$14.50 Tweeds, cassimeres, herringbones, unfinished cheviots; gray, brown and heather mixtures. Models—box norfolk, | plain front, inverted pleats in back; patch pockets, plain + | ftont and pinch back styles; alpaca lined coats, full eut bloomers, some have golf pants. For ages 7 to 18 years. 4 75 new Student Suits, 15 to 20 year sizes—S$27.50 Smart sports, faney and plain models; pairs of-trousers. Herringbones, imported tweeds, cassimeres and blue serges and cheviots, in grays, browns, blues, heather < fancy mixtures. Boys’ New Caps, $1.25 One-piece top style with a suggestion of aviator ncin In tweeds and herringvones te match the new suits. Street Floor, New Building Men's Suits, 32.50 | NEW lot—our $50, $55 and $60 grades Many men will be glad to select their suits for Spring from this sides. @ “_* & Fine blues and grays, and hair- lines in blue and black and white. Regulars, longs, shorts, »! * @ 6 Good choice—Suits at $24. 50 Men's and young men’s models; sizes 34 to 88. Our $40 to $60 suits, reduced to close out Men’s Lisle Socks, 85c Imported. Best comparison in town are priced $1.25, * * * Spring weight. Biack with self or white clocking, white with or black clocking, navy blue and cordovan with self clocking. Street Floor, New Buliding self some with two >

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