The evening world. Newspaper, April 7, 1922, Page 8

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For Junior Girls New Spring T weeds, $19.50 Ask any girl between the ages of 10 and 16 what she most wants to wear on Easter Day and see if she doesn’t answer “A tweed suit.” They are quite the smart- est thing for every girl in the younger set this spring. She has probably already pictured herself in the loose box coat with its single button at the neck, or the belted coat. Perhaps she has chosen the color, tan, orchid, rose er blu 10 to 16 years. Coats of English Type, $19.50 Topcoats made of homespuns, tweeds, and other wool material Lines ‘ollowing those of English coats. Belted and unbelted models. ‘Tan, rose, China blue, gold, heliotro 10 to 16 years. FOURTH FLOOR Girls’ Slip-Over Sweaters, $3.95 The horizontal stripe—that’s what every young girl wants on her new sweater. These sweategs have hori zontal stripes of contrasting colors at the bottom of the sweater and cuffs. Bateau neckline, too, and sash fin- ished with fringe. Jade and white, henna and navy, buff and brown, navy and buff, pink and white, or rose. FOURTH FLOOR THE BOYS’ SECTION Topcoats for Easter, $12.50 Coats the little man wears in the in-between-days of spring when Mother still insists upon his wearing an overcoat but the weather man maintains that it is too hot for a real coat. All-wool cheviots, tweeds and herringbone effects, raglan or set-in sleeves, cut on jaunty lines and tailored just like Father's. 3 to 10 years Spring Norfolks $12.50 Extra knickers with every suit, of course—for that’s the way we have all of our boys’ suits made. We know what hard wear boys give their knick- ers and what a comfort it is to hay a second pair for best. These suits are all-woo! tweed and cheviot mix- tures, grey and brown, tailored with the greatest care ‘according to our own standards. 7 to 18 years. FOURTH FLOOR The Easter Bunnie Twins Snip and Snap, $1 They’re white bunnies (that’s the most superior kind), and they’re pulling the most enchant- ing little pink wagon with yellow wheels. Filled up with Easter eggs it will be just the finest gift a child ever had for Easter. Other wooden toys, too—Mama Hen, for example, who goes clucking along with her four little chicks, Or Daisy Duck, follow ng her three hungry ducklings, $1.2! Loads of others, too? You must come and see them in Ti land. They’re all made of wood and all painted the most delight- ful gay colors. TOYLAND—SEVENTH FLOOR Patent Leather Pumps - The Children’s Shoe: for Easter They are the most approved styles for children or growing girls, for such dress occasions as Laster. Children’s sizes, 81% to 11, $4 Misees’ sizes, one strap or sandal pumps, 114 to 2, $5 Sizes for growing girls, 2!4 to 7, $7 FOURTH FLOOR Women’s StrapPumps, $8.75 Dozens of Styles for Easter Strap pumps, of course, for they are almost the only thing in the way of pumps this year. Except the Colo- nial, one style of which is also found in this collection. There are 15 styles in all, so you will see that the assort- ment is an excellent one. All grey or all patent leather, black satin, black dull leathers, white buckskin, or white kid, suede and leather combinations are in the coll ection. SECOND FLOOR ord & Taylor ; FIFTH AVENUE Silk Sports Skirts, At $10.75 You never saw more charming sports skirts than these. The Colors are exquisite—the workmanship and finish excellent—the materials are the season’s favored weaves— and there are both plain and checked effects. They’re first-quality skirts in every way, and at $10.75 they’ll never last all through Saturday—come early. We have them in six colors—white, navy, black, jade, maize, salmon—200 models and 26 to 34 inch waist measure. THIRD FLOOR Easter Handkerchiefs For the small gift at Easter, nothing answers quite so well as a dainty handkerchief. Colored Linens—hand embroidered in gay contrasting colors, 50c each. More Colors—finér quality linen, also hand-embroidered, 75¢ each. Sheer White—linen with corners em- hroidered in pastel shades, $1 cach. GROUND FLOOR Easter Gloves, $2.50 ‘They are the ever-so-smart Biarritz slip-on style, made of an exquisite quality of , French glace kid. Colors, all the tans and browns for spring, will mateh any Easter costume and there are black and white gloves too. The price is very moderate. GROUND FLOOR A New Vanity Case “Mallette,” $6.50 Iv's a smart, very un- usual style, one that you won’t find any- where else, for we had it made just for us. And it lives up to its name—for it’s really a most accommodating “tiny trunk,” one in which you can carry a number of things. e Black vachette of a fine quality, lined with a very distinctive black and white striped «. Dainty fittings of gilt or white celluloid. Gilt or nickel lock, strong and durable. ‘The price is very moderate, too. Other Vanit¥ Cases Made of the same good vachette and lined with the same striking silk are found in other shapes and sizes. $4.50 to $6.50 GROUND FLOOR Easter Underwear Should Be Glove Silk Nothing else is dainty enough to wear under your gay new Easter frock. These articles are marked at special prices. Vests, $1.95—They have tailored bodice tops, hemstitched, pink. Bloomers, $2.95—They are cut full and reinforced with a heading at the knee, pink. GROUND FLOOR A Broche Corset, $4.50 An extremely good model with its straight long lines, its elastic girdle top and its fine whalon boning. The broche is a good heavy quality silk-brocaded. Top is daintily ribbon-bound. For the slender and medium figure. Sizes 23 to 30. SECOND FLOOR New Earrings $1.25, $1.75, $1.95 You must surely have earrings for { Easter Day. Your smart tailleur or silk frock will fall =~ -~. ——, just a little short if it is not completed With earrings to match—or, of course, they may echo some touch of color shown elsewhere in the costume. On Saturday you will find dozens of styles in earrings marked at the three special prices quoted above. Such ex- tremely distinctive styles they are too, some of them dropping long strings of brilliantly colored stones fully an inch and a half toward the shoulder, others closer to the ear, but equally effective. You will find practically every color in the selection. You really cannot afford to overlook such an opportunity. GROUND FLOOR Easter Hats, $10.50 Choosing your Easter hat—what an engrossing pursuit it is! Particularly if you can choose it from dozens of charming last minute arrivals such as those in our Millinery Department, Every one is new, refreshing, chic, inspiring. Wide brimmed hats trimmed with the garden’s choicest or the field’s most alluring flowers; dashing tailored styles, summer felts, combinations of Milan qnd crepe (undeniably one of the smartest seen this year). ‘These are only a few of the many styles, Colors of a Carnival Carmine tones, Princess Mary blue, henna, jade, sand and always the black, navy and dark brown no on can do without, You may shop In comfort! In our spacious Millinery Salons, FOURTH FLOOR % The Modish Blue Suit $45 For Misses After all, there’s nothing so soundly satisfactory as the well-cut, well-finished, navy blue suit for steady wear. These models of Poiret twill, in three styles, medium length, notched collar and revers, are a very special value. Every little detail is right. Misses’ Tweed Suits, $25 We've a value to pass on to you in these tweeds. There’s scarcely a cut or a color suitable for tweed suits not to be found among them. Canton Crepe Wraps, $55 For Misses Everybody seems to want these crepe cape-wraps, and everybody seems to want them trimmed with a black caracul collar, A group of them is shown in the Misses’ Coat Depart- ment at $55. Linings are of tan, jade or grey crepe. ‘They are warmly interlined. Misses’ Cape Dress, $47.50 In Crepe de Chine There’s a smart ruche on the collar of this four-paneled cape. There’s a puff at the low waist- line of the frock and panels de- pending from it and a tie running through it. In an excellent qual- ity of crepe de Chine—caramel, cornflower, navy and poppy red. Of Interest to Women 4 4 New Sports Coats Shown $29.50 to $49.50 ‘I'weeds, camel’s hair and overplaids are the materials in this collection, and both the belted variety and the new mannish looseback models appear. ‘lake a glance at them in the Women’s Coat Department—-they’re really very smart indeed. Twill and Tricotine Suits For Women, $47.50 In the advancing vogue for smooth fabrics are navy twill and tricotine suits. Smart models with long coats, notch collars, and long revers are special values, Fin- ished with hand-made folds of braid and lined with ex- cellent quality beige crepe. Well cut, well tailored— many tailored in our own workrooms. Voile Blouses for . Tailleurs, $5 Frills of dotted swiss fluff out the fronts of these well- cut voile blouses, the dots being in French blue, orchid, or rose. French Sweaters from Paris Since the French have taken up “le sport” they have done wonders in creating sports clothes with feminine cherm and French verve. We are showing a new col- lection of them, ranging in price from $7.95 to $27.50. One model has a black border a round the hips and up the sides, an amusing landscape—fancy !—back and front, and mere vestiges of sleeves. Another model is of Persian design in blue and gold; another is brocaded, and another has a sailor collar not only on the back of its bateau neckline, but also in front. All are just im- ported from Paris and very much worth looking at. Or if you prefer domestic sweaters, there is an excellent value, tuxedo, cobweb weave. $7.95 THIRD FLOOR

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