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ay aii " — , Reems ctr be 4 | I THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, MARCH 10, 1922. 19 4 = is A Treasury Department representative, at the Information Formerly A. T. Stewart & Co. Broadway at Ninth, New York A Bureau, will assist our customers in making out Income Tax returns. Store Hours—9 to 5.30 Telephone—Stuyvesant 4700 chia } 5 a : | | | Si Be | | ilk Frocks from F a ———Downstairs Store || Skunk Scarfs, Stoles, Small Capes ||. op $ trom France B. | | Thi Liviltieds OF Mby Sitia! Pesitiie dak a eddeniane | 162 at $10 to $195 Think of it! Others, too, $59.50 le loveliness 0 ew Tt asmons an e advantage of | | rea) F a | pring g | | Originally $25 to $450 FOR MISS 14 to 20 Pe ° . | F * Crepe 2 i Lower Prices Furs to wear with the spring tailleur and oreke ue chine frocks : through the season again, for these skins are of a from Par is—hand embroid- quality which wears—may we say—forever! No ered practically all over. Py fur is quite so flattering against the face as skunk Wondetinl new lanudea or iea 100 Special Coats | —that’s why the Frenchwoman never tires of it. and brown—also in navy dive and | Main Alsie and Second Floor, Oid Building black. Illustrated. for Women $15 | Georgette crepe frocks. ’ | ? ° Effectively beaded as only Quite different—this news; for here are the : Women $s Spring Coats jthe French can do it. Col- new models—of herringbone tweed, wool jersey || The Renee Band in sali t $49.50 jors for day and dinner and the soft, sightly “Polaite” clot—hand- S d $ wear. somely lined and accurately made. Tan eftects || Jersey Sports Blouses peciaiac’ & Viicas: Hien, wo—audracle euapts and black and white in all regular sizes for | Remarkable coats in every respect at this price | tions of Paris frocks: womeh. The lowest price of the season, thus far, The most popular blouse + « € Gi Ri ate wie for coats of equal grade. of the moment for sports or ’ ateRICtHanne ee ; Sn ah A particularly smart model, of | "¢w chen! imming. Downstairs Store, Old Building trotteur wear. | the more formal type for day-| Crepe Faille frocks with new Crepe de chine frucks—one ~ $6 95 time wear, which presents the peuence of embroidery and steel mous! dritrosiuees a clavetly i ; | ° new straight-line silhouette with a pleated skirt, another is tiimmed , TAR” al : Peasant frocks of silk-ard-wool ith Renaissance tuce brid, Brown Beige Beautifully tailored of one of stitch embroidery in gay colors. | bined with Georgette crepe. 7 There are tweeds and tweeds—but these Black pid Blue the soft velvety materials. Hand ; are the good quality and the well-made Ih wool jersey of a quality finished crepe de chine linings. These Suits only $49.50! kinds. Silk lined; in several new models;| that has tailored extremely well. ae “Does not seem possible!” One model with smart little and in rose, lavender, blue, tan and other titans and cuffavo® Knen: Navy blue, black, tan, Sorvento blue| _,, ‘ed a wi tho | box coat. ; A A . s Collars and cuffs of linen hhh remarked a woman who ee light shades. Sizes for misses and women. Adapted fom the tam ua blouse or brown. nowk: * Downstairs store, Old Building | creuted by Madame RENEE’ in Topcoats of Imported Fab-) vy .. ies sive specistired for * Serres aia anger’ «ee Paris, | rics, $34.50—less than, — Saturday. Komaepun or week seniey. UL aa In checked gingham, $2.95) - maker's price. Tricotine of exceptionally fine aoe | Foepe? ‘ Coats of the English type, which| quality in navy blue or black. : 5 | Misses’ Wraps, $29.75 A new blouse co wat with wi dena Chan tercinn’ of troral (Cenc ted wit eles ay Capes, $65 | gaily colored tweed su. Blue, | ing— or about town. Severely tailored crepe «le chine. _Marvella—long y raight NEW—very new. The lovely pile fabrics} red, orchid, green ¢ingham, nadie, of Wentlig} prose, tweens 3 a biel models with the new | Silhouette. ae , made into new wraps, coats and capes. checked off with white in smal] =. in distinetive patterns and colorings. | below-hip length coat snd ‘the To ts, $25 Misses’ Frocks, $16.75 Beautifully silk lined; with delectable) squares. Second Floor, Old Building | narrow ee ea nels | ee Sateneceae, eae touches of bead trimming, or silk braid, or Third Floor, Old Building | waistline. ning colors. | These are regular $20 to $25 dresses ac- curately compared in many stores in New York. Of particular interest are the new silk-and-wool fz , the new taffeta models, the crepe-back satins, and the pop- " ular Canton crepes. The young woman who wants something for evening wear, after- noon wear, street vear or business wear will have plenty to choose from. Downstairs Store, Old Bullding «oo. * Tunic Blouses, $5.95 Tunic blouses of fine tricolette that serve as a dress when worn over a China silk slip. Also—knit crepe overblouses that are lovely to see as well as practical to wear. | Braid trimming, fringe and Persian bands add to their prettiness. | Downstairs Store, Old Building | 664@\EM” Hair Nets—cap or fringe —the usual shades—Saturday —10c dozen. Downstairs Store, New Building First sale in New York Oxfords - - - ‘Flapper’ fa The new Match-stick Hat, $3.45 It is’ but one of the many new models —but a very interesting one. Its companions are lovely Milan hemp hats; and straw braids of various styles; and ostrich-trimmed hats that are sel- dom as low at $3.45. Consider the variety—and the saving. Downstairs Store, Old Building Good Glove Sale —_—_—————— First are the imported fabric gloves—, the practical, wantable kinds. Strap-wrist! gauntlets, 12-button styles ard 16-button! styles—samples from a good maker. The| $1 mousquetaire gloves are in brown, gray, mode, beaver, butternut, white. Regular) prices would be $1.50 and more ia some} ‘ | Downstairs Store, Old and New Buliding silk fringe. The very styles you have seen pictured in all the fashion magazines. Downstairs store, ov cuisine New Spring Shoes Sports Skirts, $5.95 ‘The shimmering Sports Satins that every young woman knows and wants. Seven models in five shades—light and dark. Quite unusual—at $5.95. Downstairs Store, Old Building * * Girls’ Sample Coats, $9.75 One hundred of the best coats for $9.75 we've seen or had in many a day. ll, Spring weights and models; tweeds, polos and. velours ‘checks; chiefly one and two of a kind, but many, many kinds to choose| from. Regular prices would be $12.50 to! $17.50. Sizes 6 to 16. Downstairs Store, Old Building * * * * Kiddies’ Coats, $7.50 For the little girl of 2 to 6 y —an all- wool homespun coat for Spring wear—}| double breasted, flaring, fully lined and nicely made. * Downstairs Store, Old Building | | ‘$465 VERY young woman knows all about| the popular “saddle” oxfords; but) where has she seen them at $4.65—in styles and qualities like these? Made of smoked elk, with dark leather trimming, and rubber) soles—welted. Sizes 214 to 7; widths A to| D. Ready Saturday. | of “Saddle” id of the hour | | | | Downstalra Store, Old and New Building Young Men’s Suits— long trousers, $19.75 First news about these good suits. Quite the preper thing for the young man who likes a smart, two-button double-breasted coat, or a one-button, single-breasted coat. Sot browns |) and greens, heathers, small checks «vl pencil stripes are ample in variety. Sizes 1 to 20. Downstairs Store, New Building Topcoats Silk-lined | $19.75 —_— We're still talking about them, because they are so good—so unusual. Oxford gray; black; herringbone tweeds. It hasn't hap- years. Broadway. cor. Eighth pened before in many) for Boys Smart, comfortable and serviceable as all shces for boys must be, real Wana- Plaided designs of great smartness in two-toned checks—both larg: small. In the rainbaw of Spr maker shoes that the boys prefer. Of tan and black calf-kin— blind eyelets, stout weiter soles. Si 10 to 13% 5 es 1 to BY Street Floor, New Building | Two new Shoes ‘at new low prices Norwegian Brogue Oxfords at $8.50. —exceptionally smart walking oxford, with mannish ait; the cor- rect shoe with the smartly tai- lored costume for town or country. | Tan or black. Heavy walking soles and low heels. New Strap Pumps, at $12.50. —distinctive adaptation in patent leather or tan or black calfskin of a shoe made by the finest custom shoe-maker in Paris. Suit- able for street wear. 4 8 NOTE—These shoex lay emphasis on the rounded toes and low heels which are so popular at present, and have all the earmarks—the cut, workmanship and leathers—of much more expensive | shoes. First Floor, Old Building Fringed Tweed Sports Skirts Less than wholesale!—$5.75 Women’s smart wrap-around and straightline styles in many variations—some with plain unfringed hems. * The tweeds are in stunning and Extremely well tailored and * * mixtures, in plain colors, i boldly # sports colors, shed. Waistbands 27 to 3 Second Floor, Old Gullding Women’s Canton Crepe Frocks of never-ending uses--$69.50 Great squares of ribbon- zene embroidery and two swaying panels of unusual box fluting, give the model much distinction. In French blue, jae preen, henna, navy blue or black ** # Caped tweed frocks, $29.50 All wool brightly colored tweed in rose, orchid, French blue, tan or brown. Three-quarter length — cape, finished on every edge, like the frock, with na*row ig of jersey cloth in contrasting color * * % Cloth frocks, $50 Small group vo go, regardless of former prices. and ¢ the | Be are | light A number of the models ar flowers, New Flowered Voile, 65c yd. Special purchase—our $1.25 grade Quaint rose spray of just a few fine checked lines— jlightful effect of the new French cottons, | Rose, pink, pale green, blue or white with the checks «rd |in many different colors. i 40 inche Dress Go: , embroidered against a background a pattern with all the de Mower ie. ods Salon, First Floor, Old Euilding Girls’ America Belted coats blue, ro Spring Coats and Capes $10.75, $1 6.50 and $25 . arket-weave tweeds, imp rted anu made, and checked wool velour ind double-breasted wagger hip and full length, tn Frenc ¢, caramel, gray, green or bvowr Un full cireuiay oke Lines in French blue, tan, rose mauve, jude o: Frocks, $12.50, $15, $19.50 Rus-ian blouse frocks, Smock «resse Waistline frocks. Bloomer Aresses, Of crepe ve chine, pongee, tarfeta. net, chiffon in all the lovely high shades favored for Spring. Many exquisite reproluctions ani adaptations of Paris-maa: models Second , Old Bullding—Tenth Btreet Wh » 4 Ev | “enduri ‘knows them, pair perfeet—and Blac! 4 \ | I mock se style and color. Silk Stockings--a famous make 2,580 pairs at $1.15 pair Established price, $1.75 and $1.85 pair iz elegance and sturdy service.” Most women wear them. i 1,200 pairs sheer silk stockings, $1.15 pair | beige, Russian calf, gray, taupe, Havana brown. pairs fancy stripe silk stockings, $1. $40 pairs drop-stitch silk stockings, $1.15 pair Black, Havana brown in both of these styles. All have mercerized tops, toes, heels, am leg. Sizes 844 to 1014 in the lot, but not every Tenth Street Side, Second Floor, Old Building { y i \ {| ‘ H the stockings that combiné= Every woman Seamless and at the astonishing for the steamer size..... The three-quarter size is Kasha cloth, duvety:, broad-| $19.50; the full size $24--all sloth and wool crepe Second Floor, Old Building. NEW Belber make. * | When we announced these trunks a few days ago all on hand sold out before the day was over. Now we have 150 * # Spring Hats apoyo hy come early for $9.50 Also Belber Dress Trunks $15 fe 2 in th show in their every line, color tail that they have been inspired by jutest dictates of Paris. autiful straws—therefore the colors $15.75 for 36 in. $16.50 for 40 in. joy Some combined with silk, De- . S € gly trimmed with fruit or mI nd Floor, Old Building Individualized Clothing. |sect. them, they are thoroughly made. | fitting style. Many fine shades of gray and brown, indefinite mixtures with cleverly smottered white lines. pockets and flap pockets Men’s Woven Madras Shirts—special, $1.55 WOVEN madras, white and colors—neat stripes. The sort of shirts you turn to when} Spring comes, 3 and 4 button models. | $2 Union Suits, 95c | * * Grays, madras, self striped, sleeveless, knee length.! Nicely finished. Men’s Spring Suits, $35, $40, $45 Rough and smooth fabries, including flannels. 300 new spring hats, lock-stitched all wool a special concession from the maker, ular price, $3.50. . browns, 500 at this price—lower than usual, Fancy |and smart light brownish tan. Light weignt. For every type and age cf man. The best-looking lot of Spring suits we have ever seen. Service and satisfaction is written all over them. You can FEEL the fine fabric, the smart, well No need to dis- You can SKE hair-line stripes, and blues Patch } | Reg- green heather mixtures, Street Floor, New Bullaing ae ae ee SS Sy a a ae a)