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Mails Close. — Salin, Get a small jar from any good drug: ‘800 A.M. 12.00M. gist and use it like cold cream.—Advt. of Britatn, 1 ‘ FAC) Armstrong's Linoleum jr Every Floor ia the House You wouldn’t know the old bedroom The new bed and dresser looked “funny” on the old floor. A lino- leum floor and a few rugs worked the change OUR walls, a floor and ceiling, windows and a door—that is aroom. How are you going to “fix it up’? Begin with the floor. If your idea of modern linoleum is something to tack down in the pan- try, then you don’t know what a beautiful floor modern linoleum, properly laid, will make. Tacks have nothing to do with properly laid linoleum. Linoleum should be cemented down iirmly over builders’ deadening felt. Laid this ) way there are no unsightly seams or cracks. The design in the picture is a carpet inlaid, but you can buy rich plain colors, Jaspés (two-tones), parquetry inlaids, marble tile inlaids, and dis- tinctive printed patterns. Such a floor is quiet, warm (Armstrong's Lino- leum is made with cork and is a non-conductor of heat), the easiest of all floors to clean, and is really quite inexpensive. It is a permanent floor. You lay your rugs on it. We have alittle booklet, “Decorative Linoleum Floors,” containing twenty-four colorplates, show- ing some of the Jaspés, carpet inlaids, parquetry and marble tile inlaids, etc. This booklet will be sent freeon request. Youcan take it toa store and show the merchant exactly what you want to see. Any store will give you estimates of the cost of Armstrong's Linoleum put down in your home. All Armstrong’s Linoleum is guaranteed to give satisfaction. AgxmstxonG Cork Company, LinoLeuM DEPARTMENT Lancaster, Pennsylvania New York Office: 212 Fifth Avenue Phone—Madison Square 1700 Lack fir the CIRCLE A" trademark on the burlap bash i) Store Hours: 9 to 5.30 Telephone: Stuyvesant 4700 It is An Accepted Fact That This Magazine of a Store has helped to make history Paris in every for the city, the State and the They United States. It must keep man wh on doing so. | in the n But we frankly admit in- | only in completeness of our and we are greatly disap- pointed that progress in _THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, MARCH 20, 1923. | ity of fabric, fine attention to hand- | finished details, and, most of all, in hy Hawa, Crepe de Chine Frocks reflect Silk Tea Coats Alluring $22.50 Made of soft crepe-back satin by a manufacturer whose prod- tuck and pleat $59.50 and $89.50 uct is alwoys distinguishable tvere made to our order by a] 'Y its niceties of detail, re fa eee 0 has no rival, in our opinion, Caeeiilen: at Georgadte: crepe naking of exquisite gowns. Not tucks and pleats, but in qual- in self color fall gracefully from a very low waistline, giving the effect of additional fullness and forming the smart uneven hem- some directions has been ; ee ears Hine. slower than we anticipated, silhouettes and colors—are we remind- Rose, light blue, eyclamen, Slumberers very seldom a | edof Paris. peach and mauve, Mieke aNtety ee Model illustrated is $89.50. Third Floor, Old Bulldinn Just, think of the p ve ‘ek ties 0} lew Yor! . Wace Nie’ villieun Evee In sand, rose, steel blue, reseda green, eray,| Attractive Frocks awake to it! jade green, Periwinkle blue, rust, white, navy e blue and black, for morning wear (Signed taiht = Pleated t | distinction to an absolutely simple frock at ~ ~ $59.50. March 20, 1922, Paris says Fourth Organ Recital, Tuesday at 2.30 P.M. on the new organ in liv Auditorium CHARLES M. COURBOIN Famous Belgian Organist Programme of works by Marcello, Mendelssohn ve Franck, Schubert, Salome, Widor, Grasse. Complimentary ticket will be given out up to ¢! capacity of the Auditorium. First Gallery, New Building return of the petticoat—not t ago, but soft, souple garments daintiest frock. Milanese silk jersey, crepe v Spring colorings. No less an authority than Paris herself has Such, for example, are the lovely, durable silk petticoats, just in, priced $6.95 to $12.75. of rsity of smart ruffle, tailored and embroidered styles in the Adapted from HELLSTERN Famous boot maker * oe ® Charmingly simple is a straight-line frock of French linen with panel front and back. panels on an upron girdle give gay Second Floor, Old Bullding blue, white; Mauve, Copenhagen tangerine, and Petticoats “es In another straight-line frock wat English eretonne and linene are \ If has predicted the} ¢jnibined with delightful results, he stiff affairs of a few years Mauve, rose, blue; $6.75. Third Floor, Old Building Hemstitched Table Cloths and Scarves Lowered in price. They are from Japan printed blue and white in the quaint bamboo, chysa cherry blossom and wistaria de- which may be worn under the meteor, radium silk and satin, in First Floor, Old Bullding.. igns. 24 to 5A inehe Scarves 50¢ and T5c. Were to $1. ° : ° ; - Wireless Section of Paris 17 inches wide and 86 to O4 Complete Outfits When Hellstern designs a shoe it has simple perfectly nk, blue or white crepe em- Sey balanced lines, with the interest centered in one original dob “plain, Westinghouse Aerola Jv., $20.]? fs oe ih Ss 6 75¢ $ Aerola Sr., $75, feature—in this instance, it is the new strap effect at the eaiaahees wicreiei: Westinghouse Long Distance.| side. Scarves $1 to $1.75. $180. , : + Were $2 to $3.35. DeForest: “everyman” seis, We have adapted this feature in shoes that lay em- i inches with, “Serko 72 including complete receiving|phasis on the fashionable rounded toes and low heels. inches long. ; a equipment, $31.50. Third Gallery, New Building The bright insouciance of Tweeds and Homespuns cluding a suit of one of them in the spring ward- robe. And from our ob- servation about town, it would seem to be as dif- ficult a matter to make in the new gay colors, makes it practically possible to keep from in- im- such suits as these to sell for $35 The imported and domestic fabries are weaves which wear rom one season to another. Models are quite plain, excep- well. tailored, hand hed, and lined peau 1 tention to de- e of collars and tamp these suits a unusual In French, blue, rose, violet, gray or tan, Women's Fashion Salons. Second Floor, Old Building Boys’ Wash Suits, $2.95 $3.95 and $4.95 grades Boys’ wash suits of Junior linen, Peggy cloth and cham bray. And 200 sample suits, all colors, Oliver Twist and middy models. Sizes 3 to 10 years. Spring Reefers, specially priced, $11.50 50 tweed, Herringbone and chevoit reefers for boys 212 to 10 In four differe ade inverted pleats in back, Plain and pate pocket front. A a lined coats. Turkish Bath Towels 58c ea. Strect Floor, Old Bullding $10.80 doz. grades | for $6.95 doz., or— \ Just 136 dozen, Plain white, 2245 inches. Heavy weigh § Ibs. to the dozen, Double-twisted yarn, very durable Slight imperfections bring the price dow Service 100 per cent. First Floor, Old Bultding Sunfast Draperies for Spring brightest sunshi ot fade ther ne cans By jht color Casement Cloth, Looks like zed armures , r 5.50 yd. Fiber silks. § yd. 50 Anat At diamon mu small muibe f blue plain rose, brown. Shiki rep, $5.25 50 with portieres Fourth Gallery In patent leather, tan calfskin, or black calfskin, $12.50. In the Oriental Shop. First Floor, Old Building Second Gallery, New Bullding Beloochistan Rugs--- Fourth under the market 30 pieces $30 54 pieces $47.50 grade—for $35 2 pieces $65-$75 grades—for $49 p38 from 4.5 x 2.0 feet lo 6 x 38% feel * ‘ * grade—for $ Siz You know Beloochistans—reds and dark tones, with now and again a lighter tone, or a blue, old ivory and tan. Closely woven, with a good nap. Co! ng to tread upon. Durable, Just happened in when th decided thot his stock was too large, and we picked these said—“a quarter off.”’ jallery, New Buliding Quality Tinware at the year’s low prices--March Sale Qf. Heavy white Japanned Tinware 20 Canisters—65c to §: s0c to $2.75 grade tencile flour, sugar, coffee, tea, etc Grade . Canister... .$ . Canister $5.00 $2.60 81.00 Square Bread or Cake Iboxe WAIN, .ceccccesee $2.00 13-in. . 14-in, . $1.60 SRO $2.10 |Cracker or Cheese Boxes 9%-in. ... F185 $1.50 10%s-in, $2.00 $1.60 Salt Boxes . $1.0 $1.30 Hinged cover, gla Sanitary Round Bread and (ake Boxes No. 2 $3.30 No, a H0 Bread and Cake Boxes 11x11 cake . | 1x11 chest ...,, toll top- £2.60 Sq. Dishpans |). !, A-paragus Boiler ” 7 $3.30 | Cooker 185 $1.90 S140 Copper Wash Boilers | ane 25 OR ates ve 00 $5.50 | 1 drawer... 410 9. : $8.50 $6.75 | $6 and $5 grade heavy tin wash t { er r “Foot Tubs $9.00 li-in. .. . ‘ 1.90 1.55 > cL ) SLRO - 2.60 qd Formerly A. T. Stewart & Co. | Broadway at Ninth, New York Cape-wrap---or Coat? Miss 14 to 20 will ask! It has the grace of a cape, the suppleness of a wrap, and the practicability of a coat—moreover, it is fashioned of one of the new soft fabrics, lined with crepe de chine, and is included in our new collection of coats and capes. Specialized at $79.50 Bands of the new cording, ribbon appliqued in the midst of embroidered motifs, collars of loops of floss which give the effect of fur—and many other new and fascinating details give distinction to these seven models—the seven best models that could be produced to sell at this conservative price. Fine soft coatings—and twill cords! Tenth Street Side, Second Floor, Old Buliding A Sale of much-wanted Knitted Crepe at $2.80 yd. Fibre silk 20 of the most fashionable sports colors for spring. Black and white. 86 in. wide. A fabric of great promin- ence that is being used extensively for the new frocks, blouses and skirts for sports wear. It has the appearance of the eponge Which is so smart this season, Street Floor, Old Buliding Women’s Glove Silk Vests at cost of making 32 in. long, plain tailored 34 in. long, hemstitehed| $1 85 $2.50 to $3 grades \ LJ One of the largest makers of glove silk underwear in Amer- ica (in the world, it is said) are sacrificing profits to keep their enormous plant going at full speed. And they have given us 600 vests, flesh color only, duplicates of $2.50 to $3 vests in our own stocks, to be sold Tuesday at $1.85 each. * * * n. long, plain tailored, trimmed top and shoulder strap. in. long, hemstitched top and self shoulder strap. Sizes 86 to 44; medium weight. Street Floor, Old Bullding $16—for SOLID mahogany \ Chair Lamp with shade $21.50 grade—March Sale Good, substantial bases. Graceful lines. Good proportions. Two bulbs, 68 in, high —just the right height to stand beside an easy chair. s 8 SOLID mahogany—a few in black enamel with touches of gold, in ivory fin- ish, in gold enamel with touches of black. Silk shades go with them—rose, tan, cham- pagne, gold or blue, * * * Lamps alone $9.50; shades alone $6.50 Second Gallery, New Buliding Rare Dinner Set Values $60.00—for $100 sets $67.50—for $87.50 sets $75.00—for $150 sets 107 pieces—service for 12 The design illustrated is a Theo. Haviland Persian bor- der design—coin gold handles. It is one of two designs in $150 dinner sets which we are selling for $75—in the March Sale. “8 * The set at £67.50 is Limoges china in three attractive border designs. All handles coin gold. The set at $60 is American china—WARWICK make—one of our tock patterns, rich coin gold band and line design, coin gold 107 piece. ; . * All tea, chocolate and after-dinner coffee sets—all our glass table temware—Fifth Less—all our service pl Third Less. Second Gallery, New Bullding 600 Union Suits for Men, $2.50 grade one $135 found nothing so good al anywhere near your said a critic who had scoured the town. We A hundred men, taking half a dozen each, will pe out this good opportunity in jig time. with very fine quality nain- back to ensure good service stton mixed top ing across th New Building