The evening world. Newspaper, September 15, 1922, Page 13

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the features of to-night and Saturday] night In the block. These children ; - recently performed at Seton Hospital BY Bl BLOCK PARTY ALONG 1830 STREET From St. Nicholas Avenue to Audubon Avenue Fes- ok. tivity Will Reign. Pew Inclosed in 4 profusion of decora- ations in which the Amer J and blue and gold, the colors of the jy Richard J. MeNally Post, No. 263 of the American Legion, were every- } where interwoven, the block of 183d ) Street, between St. Nicholas and Au- an colors r the tila veterans minder treatment there An athletic cartival for children will be held in the block at 2.3 lock to-morrow afte vn, with ning and Prize 4 have been to the victors. pul reenter SOLDIERS’ BONUS IS UP TO SENATE House Approves Conferees’ Report on Bill. WASHINGTON, Sept conference report on Bonus Bill was » following « late yesterday remaining before the measure ts pre sented to President Harding for ap proval or veto i# adoption of the ro- dubon Avenues, will be given over to- |POrt 0) UP ne late Py tieht and to-morrow night to the was that t festivities incident to a great “block party.’ This is t6 be held in the name of the post, one of the most @ active of those in the State, to pro vide funds for the work of its Wel § fare Committee. i Throughout this section of Wasi Ington Heights, scores of women and mon have been w arrangin from the White President wo king for weeas this party, and there +s ence among them that a um will be realized for EBlef work among “out-of-luck" ex- | mervice men Ten booths hav sted along g the block and ther s willbe eoaraaas able to regale them ith many Oo ] Cc m Kinds of good things to eat and also riental Lt, to purchase valuable and useful ness to » the. great ness to many women in the greater beauty it has rendered to them. Its service Is now extended so that those who would harmonize their complexion with thelr particular shade of beauty can dosotothe bestadvantage. Now madein RACHELL and FLESH shades as well as WHITE Send 10¢. for Trial Stze FERD, T. HOPKINS & SON, New York City” |. mementoes of the ¥, Which have beeh donated for sale. The party was organized by Samuel E. Dribben. Second Vice Commander poof the post, aided by numerous humanely inclined women of the d trict. Among them are: Mrs. Elizu- beth Seraphine, Mrs. J. O'Neil, Mrs WaArthur Codding, Mrs. William Fi Colfar, Mrs Lawrence Mrs. . P a OYSTERS § , @ > Miss Maybelie fauser, Mes, Wille | Eat ‘em hot, eat ‘em a fam Mozier, Miss Florence Bernheim, |@cold—like ‘em raw, S Miss Bendiieity, Mis Poler, Miss /@fried, stewed, broil- * { a Bachrach, Mrs, Scimes, Miss 1. /@od. ‘panned or sc a Heller, Miss Flore tee Miss : ite eh* |Bloped— hut any wey « Luele {@and always, witl Catherine r is to act as f motion } who have, esent and PUCVRE CR RUNT ALAC TOTES ertainment, eyeen, stars ate Richard Rarthelmess Martha Mansfeld, May Alden: Lew Cody. Monty Blue, Con- | MADE IN U.S. A. Your! ie Marsh, Willian | jr und Johnnie Hines [8 At Greets and Del’e:iessen Stores eviile to phil genes E. Pritchard, 327 Spring St.,N.Y. je vaeweloeleh || Lambert Bros. | DIAMONDS WATCHES JEWELRY j Td Fine Diamond Engage- | ment Ring, $650 | Others $25 to $3,500 | | New Importation of Diamonds Lambert goes to Europe to'select dia- monds for Lambert customers. He examines every gem personally before buy= ing. He pays cash for all-of the precious stones he purchases. The latest importa= tions are now being shown at Lamberts’ Etiam year a member of the House of Vekarat green ) om I4-karat green old pines \| gold platinum { reed tavalliere | Frcedlavalllere, | set with | dia- one diamond, mond, $52.00 $30.00 | ACTUAL SIZE \4-karat white gold, ribbon wrist watch, chased octagon case, with white gold buckle, jeweled Swiss movement. ..... vee $35 Gold filled cases, assorted thapes........ $19 up 14-karat gold and platinum Brooch, 1 sapphire $16.50 Others up to $3,500 By importing the diamonds without the expensive aid of middlemen, buying and * selling for cash, maintaining their own factory on the premises and remaining ina quarter where rentals are not out of reason, Lambert Brothers are able to sell at prices which jewelers who conduct their business on other standards cannot meet. A com= parison of quality and of prices is invited. WEDDING RINGS e> Gp» Plain Platinum 1-karat $4.50 up 10 Diamonds, $100.up 22-karat $5.00 up 25 Diamonds, $210 up Slore is open daily from 9 4, M. to 6 P. M. | Third Avenue At the Corner of Fifty-eighth Street a ct ———— bard Piunad THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 15, 1922. Matelasse Jacquettes $17.50 Matelasse is the mode of the moment; jacquettes the fancy of the hour. These over-blouses, cut in jacket style, are of satin matelasse, stitched in delicate flower patterns of silver effect, and extremely smart for wear with a plaited Canton or crepe skirt. In brown, navy or black, stitched in silver, THIRD FLOOR Women’s Practical Silk Stockings $1.75 A most satisfactory quality, because it is durable yet fine and very moderate in price. Another gratifying thing — you can find almost any color at this price, for there are fifty in all, including black and white. Lisle soles and tops. GROUND FLOOR Women’s New Lue Handkerchiefs New fall clothes always fill you with a desire for new handkerchiefs. If you feel this longing stir within you come to our Handkerchief Department and see the new things there. You will be delighted with the collection at moderate prices. French Voile 50¢ — Colors com. bined with black most effectively, and finished with hand-rolled hems. Colored Linen 50¢e—Hand-embroid- ered designs are done in contrasting col- ors. Also natural colored linen with gayly colored hand-embroidered corners French Lace 75¢ — A decided nov elty, Handkerchiefs all lace to match the frock your wardrobe cannot do without French Net $1.50 —Another nov- elty, these edged with imitation Binche or point d’Alencon lace, Styles edged with black point De Esprit or imitation Binche Fine Linen $1.59 — All four corners or the entire hem hand-blocked with em- broidery, finished with hand-rolled hems. Men's Linen Handkerchiefs Special, $6 dozen A special purchase of linen handkerchuels, fine in quality with a variety of tape bor ders, marked at a particularly low price GROUND FLOOR MI The Three-Piece Suit Is Featured by Practically Every House in Paris Now You're quite out of the mode unless q you possess one: of these frock-and- jacket suits this fall. Marleen forms the basis of a box jacketed suit with a large fur collar of beaver Brown, kit fox, hawaiian, or pommard, $85 There are. varigus,other models for your selection—all good-looking, well made and the last word in day-time fashion, $95 to $595 The New Fall Coats for Women Coats, appropriate for motoring and travelling now as the days grow cooler; that satisfactorily and punctually settle the problem ,of the modish winter coat later. Simple of line, developed in the new shades of those lustrous, silky materials —marvella, marcova, lustrosa. Lined throughout with crepe silk. Priced at $69.50, $79.50, $89.50 THIRD FLOOR English Leather The kind of sets you are glad to have The cases, of English Morocco leather, are well made with two packs of Goodall playing cards, and two score cards with pencils, Green, black, blue and purple. GROUND FLOOR Store Hours: 9 a.m. to 5.30 p.m. — Open all day Saturday Lord & Taylor FIFTH The New Coat Silhouette Agreed on by Paris and ' Adopted by Misses The loose somewhat bloused top with ught skirt effect is the coat model featured in Paris for misses; developed (left) in Panvelaine — mail- AVENUE lard, hawanan, navy—with pin tucked skirt and fox collar, priced specially at $79.50. WikD FLOOR Misses’ Poiret Twill Frocks Specially Priced at $35 The more practical frocks of the season elect he slim, straight lines and add smart trinimings of braid and Paisley. Right: navy or brown Poiret twill, Paisley trimmed. Left: navy Poiret twill, braid trimmed. DEPARTMENT=THIRD FLOOR N Hats ~ to \ ~ $20.50 A soft edged brim; drooping in poke- bonnet style, frames a youthful face in most becoming fashion—particularly if it’s velvet, one of those reddish-brown tones so eloquent of autumn, This is one of the hats for immediate street wear-—and you'll find a wonderful collection here. Simple tailored styles, most of them, made ot Lyons or panne velvet or perhaps of duvetyne. Have you seen the hats of flag blue? They're a truly inspiring sight and it’s a truly flattering color. FOURTH FLOOR Bridge Sets *5.50 Telephone Note Pads $1.50. Con venient little pads to have beside your telephone. Ecrase leather with an. extra pad for refilling and pencil attached, Rose, blue and purple. ‘Nearing the end of the Advance Sale Women’s Autumn Footwear 7.85 Nearing the end of the Sale of shoes: of the finer quality ata price usually found only at the end of the season. Variety of styles, excellence of quality and fineness of detail prove conclusively what unusual values all these shoes are. Colonial Pumps Fashion authorities agree that they are the smartest shoes of the present and the coming season, particularly if they patent leather or patent leather com Both in this Sale Strap Pumps One and two strap styles in a variety of leathers, plain or combined with ooze backs. for street and sports wear. Oxtords good tailored Black and tan calfskin, a yle for general utility Velvet » $10.50. A Mohair and Fibre Scarves *2.95 * Specially Priced Such a delightful texture, too, the softness of mohair and the silkiness of a fibre silk thread run through. Scarves that sold for a much higher price a year ago. You will need one or more for your fall suit any day now, and the colors are the kind that will match your bright har or blend with wool stockings Heather mixtures, blue, green, and ‘brown with stripes of a contrasting color. GROUND FLOOR Smartest of Brown Fur Scarves At least one costume must be brown this season—unfess you've no regard for the mode —and with that brown suit or frock you'll wear a brown fur scarf. You must see our collection before you make your final choice. There are such lovely qualities —such va- riety at prices so moderate. Brown fox, for example, « animal scarves, $39.50. Two skin mink scarves, $49.50, Sable scarves, $69.50 and stone marten scarves, $34.50 And Fur Coats If you want to spend just a small sum on your fur coat you'll be interested in these — Natura! muskrat, $110, $159.50, $179.50. Hudson Seal (dyed muskrat) Coats in a great variety of styles and lengths are all reasonably priced from $265 to $495 FOURTH FLOOR The Importance of Cuffs in New. Gloves Our own designs —exclusive with us—revealing their dis- tinctiveness and quality in fine details that tell so much— they are the last word in glove fashions for fall and winter. The Cuff—This ts the point of chief interest, as the sleeve is of the dress. Fluted bands may trim the cuff of a suede gauntlet. One of kid may have a side opening cuff with stripes of white. Very Long! —One of the smartest styles in this collection is a glove with deep flaring cuff of a contrasting color—white or pear! on black, brown, black or white on white, all with bele and buckle of pearl. Theee new gloves $5 and $6.50 16-Button gloves of glace kid € mphasize the rowing importance of black in the glove world. $4.50 GROUND FLOOR The Bureau of Household Lfhciency will resume the lec- ture demonstrations beginning the week of September 18th. You are invited to attend the first lecture-—**Good Coftee— > Always Popular.” EVENTH FLOOR -

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