The evening world. Newspaper, March 31, 1922, Page 8

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alee Misses’ Three-Piece Suits of Poiret Twill, 59.50 We've sketched only two of them hete—a cape suit and a coat suit—but there are a variety of other styles in these most popular costumes, developed in the season’s favorite smooth fabric. Bodice-colors of cape suit: beige embroidered with navy, navy embroi- dered with rust, cornflower embroidered in cornflower. The box coat model, always so girlish in effect, has a Peter Pan collar that ties, wide sleeves, and cun- ning pockets devised for the display of a gay-colored handkerchief. The bodice may be in grey, periwinkle or navy crepe de Chine embroidered lavishly with gold thread and braid. THIRD FLOOK 300 Misses’ Tweed Suits, #25 We've a value to pass on to you in these tweeds. Some are Melrosa, some are imported English tweed mixtures, some are conservatively neutral in ‘tint, some are joyfully gay, but all are excellent values and some are most unusual values. Not all sizes are present in all the models—come in the morning to make sure of a good range of choice. THIRD PLOOR Misses’ Faille Canton Frocks, #35 Have you seen the new fab- ric they call faille canton? It has all the supple smoothness of the crepe and the glinting ridge of the faille. These frocks are made of it in a lovely shade of rust, fallow, navy and black. Four pointed panels of knife pleating are the only trim- ming—the fabric is too handsome in itself to need adornment. THIRD FLOOR . Tailored Topcoats, too Those polo coats are just the thing to slip on over a spring tweed when motoring in a lively speedster, or when the sky clouds over on the links, Tailored correctly and most becoming to fresh young com- plexions. $37.50. Also tailored topcoats of Scotch plaids at $35 for those who like rougher fabrics. THIRD FLOOR We Recommend Low Heel and One Strap for Women’s Pumps, *7.90 Women are becoming very practical when it comes to shoes for everyday wear. They demand comfort as well as modishness and the low heel is the answer. The popularity of this style is evidence of that fact, A At this one price there are 2 A six styles in patent leather, dull e black leather—these with wing tip and buckle strap—and white buckskin with rubber soles, grey buckskin with leather soles for Sports wear, SECOND FLOOR nen | Lord & Taylor FIFTH AVENUE The Boys’ Section Spring Top Coats, #15 Too warm these days for a heavy overcoat, but too chilly for no coat at all—which means just the time for a light top coat! Tomorrow in the Boys’ Section you will find a wonderful group of these top coats, all ready for the small man to put on and wear out of the store. Swagger in appearance and well tailored—they’re the kind boys like. Some have raglan shoulders, others set-in sleeves. Quarter lined or full lined. Tweeds, herringbones, cheviots, covert and blue serge. 3 to 10 years, New Norfolk Suits, #15 With Extra Knickers Truly exceptional values for Easter or any other day. Made of all wool cheviots in brown and grey. Jackets mohair lined. Knickers fully lined. 7 to 18 years. First Long Trouser Suits We have opened a department in our Boys’ Section for first Long Trouser Suits. $24.50 to $29.50 FOURTH FLOOR New Spring Hats First in importance in the Spring costume—the new hat! Once you have that you are ready to mingle with the well-dressed crowds that throng the Avenue these bright days. That is the story told by our Millinery Salons. Saturday at $10.50—College and school girls here on vacation —as well as women who do not wish to pay too much for their hats—wili be delighted with this special selection. Youthfulness, style, dash and charm are here. Materials and workmanship of the best. Small hats for bobbed hair, large flowered hats, tailored styles. Colors of the season, with emphasis on the yellows, greens and reds, FOURTH FLOOR Growing Girls’ Oxfords, $7 It is a very good style for the growing girl, and there is a two- strap pump made on the same last. With broad or medium toe. Black, tan or patent leather. 21 to 7. Children’s tan or black Oxfords, also patent leather or tan strap pumps. 834 to 11, $5 Infants’ tan or patent leather strap sandals, 4 to 8, $3.50 Patent leather strap pumps, 2/4 to 5, $2.50; 5 to 8, $3.00 ‘FOURTH FLOOR For Funior Girls Spring Suits and Coats, #19.50 Such smart tweed suits, with loose box coat, but- toning at the neck, or belted coat. Tan, orchid, rose and blue. 10 to 16 years. Well-tailored English styles mark the spring coats, made of tweeds, homespuns and other soft materials. Belted and unbelted models. Tan, rose, China blue, gold, heliotrope. 10 to 16 years. A Cape and Hat Set All of Tweed, $19.50 There’s a little hand bag too, made of the same soft tweed. This three-piece set is one of the most charming things we’ve seen for girls. And such a delightful Easter outfit! The cape has a becoming flare and collar and throw-scarf smartly finished with loops of worsted. The hat has a rolling brim or a jaunty Tam shape. Green, sunset, orchid and blue. 6 to 12 years. FOURTH FLOOR Elente Corset, $3.95 A charming, most practical model for the slender and medium figure is made in two dainty broches, both satin brocaded. It has an elastic girdle top—very low—daintily rib- bon bound. Eyelet lacing below front steel is an additional point in its favor. SECOND FLOOR Overnight Case, 25 You may see in the sketch below how many conveniences it has, such as the stationary mirror and the shell fittings. But you cannot appreciate —unless you see them—the beauti- / grain and theall-silk brocaded lining. It is just 12 inches long, the easiest thing in all the world to carry, yet big enough to hold your nightgown and small toilet requisites. The mirror is a good size, 6 x 8 inches. And the lining is tan or blue and tan brocade. You’ve never seen anything quite like this, we know; for we had it made up just for us, and this is the first time it has been put on sale. The price is a special one, too! GROUND FLOOR ful quality of black vachette cobra : Capes, Madame? Certainly! £59.50 Very specially pticed at $59.50 this group of vel- dyne capes for women should settle the question of how to be in the Spring mode at a modest expend- iture. One model has the multiple-caped shoulder effect so becoming to the slight figure. Another shows circular appliques of the material, cleverly stitched in heavy silk. The yoke holds this cape securely on the shoulders, and the scarf collar is finished with a tassel. It’s really getting much too springlike now for that coat of yours—hadn’t you better put a note down on your shopping list to see these capes to-day? THIRD FLOOR Three-Piece Suits, $59.50 Tweed, twill and spongeen DY three-piece suits are much ol favored on our Third Floor for Ai day wear. A crisp little model (right) is imported sunshine tweed, uses beige crepe de Chine for its bodice and sleeves and is trimmed with stitching in a darker shade. A Poiret twill model has a luxuriously embroidered bodice in either beige, henna, grey or marine blue combined with navy. There is also a slender line model in that fabric now grow- ing popular so rapidly, spon- geen. Prices, $59.50 to $250. THIRD FLOOR Three-Day Engraving Sale Wedding Invitations, $19.50 This is an opportunity for the Easter bride to secure the finest workmanship and: Crane’s best stock of stationery at a price reduction. The price includes the plate in English script and 100 ten line invitations, complete with inside and outside envelope. Wedding Announcements, £16.50 Another special price. 100 seven line English script announcements complete with inside and outside envelope. 100 Calling Cards, *4.50 In shaded lettering, antique, modified Roman or shaded Old English, with all hand-cut copper plates and 100 cards, This allows 15 letters to the name. 20c for each additional letter. English script with plate and 100 cards, $2.45. One line address 75c. QROUND FLOOR Two Weeks Till Easter! Come Now for Bunnies and Chicks Woolly, white bunries, as snuggley and friendly as can be, tied ’round the neck with a great ribbon bow. Furry rabbits; soft, yellow ducklings and chic- kies; rabbits of gingham or Turkish toweling—these are just a few of the friendly animals who have come to live in our Toy Department until Easter. There are wonderful eggs too, and Easter baskets filled with delightful toys. In fact, you really must come and see our lovely Easter display. TOY DEPARTMENT—SEVENTH FLOOR

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