The evening world. Newspaper, March 24, 1922, Page 23

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y/ 9 - own. @ the purse that yearning wa AD! haveas corps writ New and Original For Smart nee Women BROOKLYN STUDENTS HONOR MEN AT N. Y. U. et «Ate at stitution, Transpontine Boys the Heights THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, MARCH 24, 1922. ae OVERFLOW ATTENDANCE AT GIRLS’ DRESS SHOW. Movie Pictare on Roof a Joy to Who Figured as sien figured as models in the parade. one girl reluctantly show gown she said: “If I can't have this one I'll make one just Ike it.” “Very well,” replied Mrs, Martha H. AS parted with her Fashion Designs | By Mildred Lodewick Copyright, 1922 (New York Evening World), by Press Pubilshing Co. DOUBT if there is any woman of sound health and mind who is not ob- sessed at this time with a@ feverish desire for new clothes, So buy tomething she must, and alas, too often the mat- ter is not given due ought. The import- of buying the right sort of * outside ral- ment, the right sort of hat, the right sort of frock or shoes, will be found out later. ‘Then the hat which you thought so pretty will either prove its worth in adaptability for wear with the clothes you will have, or it will re- veal its uselessness af- ter a brief wear. The suit you thought just the thing for spring will either linger in your fa- voritism or be worn with a regretful wish that it were a top coat Instead. Every woman knows best her own activities, and the clothing prob- lem is therefore all her A suit may be best for one, while a top coat and frocks would be more useful for another. I have designed a chic Ittle frock which could be easily devel- oped at home, and sat- isfy with little strain on for something new. Of striped material, either woollen or silken, it would be smart. I saw @ very pretty striped taffeta, of extra soft quality with a dark blue foundation, striped with mulberry, olive green and dull blue,that weuld © achieve a delightfully individual e(- fect made up like this, Plain dull blue crepe de Chine or a soft ta’- feta forms the front section, which brings to notice the one-sided crossing of the bodice. The same would also be used for a straight little collar HIGH SCHOOL BASEBALL | SEASON ON TO-MORROW (> Two Games Scheduled, One in Flatbash, One in Jersey City. ‘The high school baseball season opens to-morrow. Among the games sched- uled are shington vs. Manual, Board of Education Field, Flatbush, 2 P. M. High School of Commerce vs, Dickin- son, Jersey City, 2 P. ee MAJOR O'ROURKE IS RESTORE) TO MANAGEMENT OF HIS ESTATE. Supreme Court Justice Call: n signed an order yesterday ging the committee of the es- nteers_ and 47th Regi- inst in the e Court, Brooklyn. He contended that he never was insane, and that his com- mitment was unjustified kind. 800 Suits from lines them in themselves. see All Spring and Summer. TH AVENUE Between 15th and 16th Sts. > New York University’s honor list for students in the College of Arts and Pure Sclence schools have been the sources from which the Heights {nstitution has drawn the Out of seven men on the list of * showg that Brooklyn high é majority of its brightest student Miller, Secretary of the Exhibition Com- mittee, “do you know how to make it?’ She didn't. Whereupon she was promptly Invited to the demonstration which 18 to be made by an expert from the ¥. W. C. A. classes next week, who will teach all young girls who care to attend just how any of the lovely little Models—Enger for Lessons. An overflow attendance of girls made the first public day of the Exhibition of Good Taste in Dress for Young Girls at the Art Centre, Nos. 65 and 67 East men who have attained an average of 90 per céht. or more, seven of them re- ceived their secondary schooling in the “Borough of Churches."" Jersey schools have two representatives and New York City has one man on the list. In the senior class the three A" men are Michael Rechler, Theodore Distler and Jullus Silver, all of whom come from Brooklyn. Rechler, a graduate of Eustern District High School, now re- sides at Tinton Avenue, the Bronx. Sil- ver is an alumnus of Boys’ High School. In the Junior class,’ Mitchell Fischer received his prep school training in Jer- sey, While Lester Dennon and Joseph Morse, who lives at 169th Street, New York City, graduated from Boys’ High and Manual Training, respectively. In the sophomore Class the first two men, Julius Haberman and Howard Piquet, recelved their diplomas from Boys’ High School. Isadore Rubiner, who is in third place, resides in East 179th Street. The lone student on the freshman honor list, Arthur Hirshfield, fs a grad- uate of Dickinson High School. 56th Street, yesterday, brilliant with color. The movie picture taken of the show in the morning on tHe roof was a joy to the girls of the Three Arts Club who frocks in the exhibition may be copted on the basis of a wtandard pattern—one that follows the lines of the maker's figure. If you are sweet and eighteen and sigh to be stylish, chance, now {is your KEEP UP RESISTANCE When resistance is broken down and impurities creep into the blood is endangered. from any source, The system needs particular nourishment to help build up the blood. health SCOITS EMULSION nourishes the whole system and supplies the blood with elements that tend to maintain its purity. For pure blood and a well-nourished body and increased resistance, try Scott’s Emulsion thrice daily. Scott & Bowne, Bloomfield. N. J. the . | more applications will completely dis- Extra Special! Men, don’t miss this sale of The most sensational offer we've ever made of & cuff on the edge of the ts end to an exagger- ds a dressy air to the and plain effect of the knob buttons are of the and a turn-up and case: ated point len straight lines frock. The tress silk, For summer materials this design would prove a real delight with such Dandruff Soon Ruins The Hair | Girls—if you want plenty of thick beautiful, giossy, silky hair do by all means get rid of dandruff, for it will starve your hair and ruin it if you don’t It doesn’t do much gocd to try to brush or wash it out. The only sure way to get rid of dandruff is to dissolve then destroy it entirely. To do this get about four ounces of ordinary liquid arvon; apply it at night when re- tiring; use enough to moisten the scalp and rub it in gently with the finger tips. Ly morning. most if not all, of your dandruff will be gone, and three or four solve and entirely destroy every single sign and trace of it. ‘You will find, too, that all itehing and digging of the scalp will stop, and your hair will look and feel a hundred times better. You can get liquid arvon at any drug store. It is inexpensive and four ounces is all you will need, no inatter how much dandruff you have. This simple remedy never fails.—Advt. Here are garments formerly priced at $22.50 to $32.50 its formerly sold up to $32.50, in a variety of patterns, models and weaves. our window There are suits for both men and young men—and they are suitable for present wear or for and let them talk for sizes, but don’t delay, for there will be many who will bc here on time. SALE ENDS FRIDAY, Both Stores Open Saturday till 10 P. M. MAKCH 31st Northwest Corner 83d St. Ke AVENUE arother | Saturday--Home Shopping Day | 4zetkersis 50 Doren |_AT 2800 1edach snocis| THE BIG STORE Materials are Jean, Gabar- dine, Linene and Crepe. Prettily tm- broidered. Pockets, Tie riety of Back Belt. Your tholce at Values up to sitively the MAIN FLOOR FORMER SIEGEL-COOPER BLDG. Operated by THE ROSS STORES, Inc. Sixth Avenue at 19th Street |‘ Phono Records In fw large va- owenst price = De New New Sp Fashionable Low Shoes ring Offering 5000 Pairs Women’s Including one and three-strap Patent Leather Pumps. Tan Calf Oxfords, Sotin Pumps and latest style Patent Calfskin Flappers. French, Medium and Low Heels. Sizes yA gg e Collegiate Fine qual All The Rage! Women’s & Misses’ skin, Tan trimmed. Rubber “on BoO || 4198 3to7. Regular $6.00 Girls’, Misses’ and Children’s value. Per pair, MaryJane Pumps Fine quality Patent Lea- ther. Sizes 814 to 2. Regular $3.50 a pair. Oxfords lity Smoked Elk- d soles. Sizes 214 Actual $7.00 value. models, Homespun Tweeds, Special Menufactarers’ Sample Collection of Women’s & Misse;’ Coals, Wraps & Dresses Coats are in Polaire Cloth, in Brown, Tan, Tweeds and Gray; silk lined and unlined; }. button trimmed; patch and ~ side pockets. belted, 38 to 40 inches long; Capes are in Double Notch collars, patch pockets --unlined. \j Regular i" $14.98 valu a Dresses are in Satin Face Crepes, Taffetas and Crepe de Chines—-12 different spring models in the lot—silk em- broidery, Chenille and Rib- bon trimmed. Full assort- ment of colors. Sizes are for small and large women. Regular $15.98 value Special only.. New sports Materials and Breasted ie hats, cap shape stone, Copen, 3 Lots, as follow \ LOT N@ 1 VALUES UP TO $5.00 AT Saturday Offering of 1000 Women’s and Misses’ | A remarkable variety of styles characterize this unusual sale of new hats for spring. came in a purchase just effected to special advantage and include close fitting off the face 1.98 New Spring Hats They d short brimmed, rather high crowned styles, in jockey red, henna, yellow inkle and black trimmed in lovely self colors and contrasts. Divided into LOT NO. 2 LOT NO. 3 VALUESUPDD 98 VALUESUPG® 98 TO $7.00 AT” @ TO$10,.00ATe Oe In Crepe de Tricolettes and the late Spring tively embroide Chines, Georgettes,| The materials are fancy weave, All Silk Minuettes in all| Silk Tricolettes, Georgettes, Crepe de fad Chines and Silk Minuettes in all the shades, some attrac-| vooular Spring including red, Many models,| black, with attractively embroidered including Tuxedo Coat Model. Sizes| fronts, and sleeves in contrasting up to 46. Valucs coler t. Sizes 36 t0 44, These waists i actually worth & } to $3.98. All to pores > go at uniform e Boeri: e \ price of, each each, only Zasy Shopping. All Goods on One Floor. No Deliveries. No C. O. D: Sto ¢ Open 9.15 A. M. to 6,15 P.M Rasy Shopnioke dere Filled Promptly. ‘Money Refurded Within 31 1 All Goods Not Satisfactor 6ih Ave.—Siegel-Cooper Bld g.—At 19th St. === =)=1m | —I5 W. 34%St.24 Floor BETWEEN FIFTH AVENUE AND BROADWAY (OPP. WALDORF HOTEL) The World’s Largest 2nd Floor Clothing Institution “SENIOR” nDaily Till 6 P. M. Saturdays Till 9 P.M. Final At Exactly sale! $30 Suits and Overcoats, Now $35 Suits and Overcoats, Now $40 Suits and Overcoats, Now $45 Suits and Overcoats, Now For Men and Young Men i Never have we presented as large, varied and attractive a selection at the end. of a season as we offer in this The savings are $12.50 to $37.50! HALF the plainly marked regular price on the garments! $2590 Overcoats, F12-5 (325 suis cmain) ] 500 | 750 20° 22°°6 $75 Suits and Overcoats, *37-*° Many of the Suits in this sale are medium weights of the correct cut and color for Spring wear. The Overcoats are a splendid investment for next Winter. Alterations Made at Cost Greater New York! IS W. 54¢St. 29 Floor Opposite Waldorf Hotel, Between Fifth Avenue and Broadway oommm()PEN DAILY TILL 6.90 P. M.i—SATURDAY TILL 9.00 P. M. STOP RHEUMATIC PAN ighten Loose Teeth Tre it Diseased Gums Bacly wecayed Teeth nd K ot Carefully Extracted. Teeth Thorou,hly Cleaned. STS OF TEETH. jon REPAIRED WAIT, < E, 125th St. 8 B.Cor.bth Av, | 40 Lexington Ave., cor 59th St 169 E /4to N.W Gor 34.4 (Over Liggett's Drug Store.) U3 EB. 128th St. Park Av (Over Lott’ SUNDAY WORLD WANTS WORK MONDAY WONDERS Ready Our Low Second Floor Prices Save You $1Q to $20 As Usual ! Unquestionably the largest assortment of famous makes under one roof in All the newest models in Business, Dress and Sport Suits—Everything that is new in fabrics and styles. Spring Top Coats, ‘20, °25, ‘30 and °35 Light grays and tans in tweeds and coverts will be in greatest demand by smartly dressed men this Spring. We are splendidly prepared. Today and Tomorrow,and Ending wind-up of all this season’s stock of nationally famous brands of Suils, Overcoats & Ulsters a NextWeek! Former Prices! You pay only $50 Suits and Overcoats, Now $55 Suits and Overcoats,, Now $60 Suits and Overcoats, Now $65 Suits and Overcoats, Now 25. 217-50 30 39-50 No Exchanges No Refunds for Spring TH ST. JACOBS OIL” Get a Small Trial Bottle~-Rub Pain, Soreness, Stiff: ness Right Out of Joints and Muscles-~-Instank Relief! me case in Best Liniment, Doesn't Blister Rheumatism is “pain only.” Not!a small trial bottle of old, honest fifty requires internal “St. Jacobs Oil” at any drug store, treatment. Stop drugging. Rub sooth- and in just a moment you'll be free St. Jacobs Oil” from rheumatic pain, soreness, stiff ore, stiff, aching |ness and swelling. Don't suffer! Re- s, an’ reef comes jlief awaits you. “St. Jacobs Oil” has Jacobs Oil” is a harm: cured millions of rheumatism suffer + rheumatism a which never disappoints SUNDA last half centary, and ie 4 for sciatica, neuralgia, backache, sprains Advt. WORLD WANTS WORK MONDAY WONDERS backache lini- ers in Quit complaining! Get lumbago,

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