The evening world. Newspaper, October 11, 1922, Page 26

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et enaneiso-ncsichatn vecpuinigeeite Sates tessa en tt tl ai ait BROOKLYN WOMEN _ | PRESSING PLANS TO AID CHARITIES am i. More of the Organizations| t Busy on Work for Church i Foundation Bazaar. Many organizations of Brooklyn @hurch and club women beside those @lready announced in The Evening World are working hard for the “Wonderland” bazaar to be given under the auspices of the Church Charity Foundation The Women of ‘76, Daughters of the American Revolution, will have @ drug store at Wonderland. Their booth will be decorated in blue and white, the D. A. R. colors. Mrs. Ru- @olph Bothfeld is chairman of the] \ committee. Her arsistants will be Mrs. Arthur Arnold, Miss ¢ Allen, Miss el Bates, Mis H. Billings, Miss Irne Cave, Laura Croats,’ Miss Eaith Miss Haze] Holmes, Mrs. FE Green, Mrs, John W. Jam May Kr: Mrs. Dc liam Maltbie, Mrs. Harrison W. Me- Lenathan, Mrs, Chandler Mackey, Mrs, Frank W. Parcells, Mra, Charfes B. Roberts, Mrs. Robert Stowbridge, Mrs, John Sinkinson. Miss Ernestine Fay is the chairman of the Wonderland committee of the Sons and Daughters of New Engiand, Brooklyn Chapter. Committee mem- bers are Mise Jessie Menzies, Miss Mildred Bolles, Mrs. Mark Hatch, Mrs. Willard Pearsall and Mrs. W. H. Bussing. Mrs, N. L. Mead will have charge of the Wonderland booth of the Gar- dener Sunshine Day Nursery. Miss Isabel Wilson is Chairman of decor- ations. The attendants at the booth will wear Plerrette costumes. The School Settlement Association will run a country store at Wonder- land. Nothing that costs more than 25 cents will be sold at their booth Mrs. A. F. Boucher is Chairman. The committee includes Mrs. F. P. West- ,ok, Miss Edith Roberts, Mrs. Ma- « Carpenter, Mrs. Dorothy Speer, Miss Martha Casamajor, Mrs. Norm» MacLaughlin and Miss Grace Ramsey Miss Mabel Macomber is Chairman ~|the miniature centre shop which the THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, OGTOBER 11, 19229 Mies | of the City Playground League booth, ,| which will take the form of a toy George Pepper is in charge of dona-| Helen Mor tions. Other members of the commit- . Mould, - tee are Miss ¥. G. Anderson, Miss 3 sta Clothing of all sorts will be sold at}. R. Hunt, Mrs, F. M. Davidson, |) Miss Constance Eberhart, Miss Maria Forte, Miss Rosina Forte, Miss Sarah | 4 *, Graham, Miss, Miss Li Bertha Jacoby, M theatre. Mrs. Maternity Centre Association will have at Wonderland. Jellies, Jams and preserves will also be on sale. and Clarence B, Stow Chairman of the committee and Mrs.;E. Meyer, Mrs, Grace ©. Morris, Mis: Miss Frances Moscript, , Miss Sara J. Phillips, Mrs. C. M . | Stowe, W. H. Morris, C. B. Reynolds Mrs, Samuel T. Brown {s Chairman of the committee, which includes Mrs. Edward H. Bigelow, Mrs. Ernest G. DDraper, Mrs. J. Davidson, Mrs. Philip Hubert, Mrs, William Hain- mitt, Mrs. Robert B. Henry, Mrs. Raymond Gunnison, Mrs. Russell Starr, Mrs, Henry W. Ford, Mrs. Bark Maxwell, Miss Maude Rider, Miss Ruth Rider, Mrs. Raymond V Ingersoll and Miss Zerka Polak. Tenants in this building are . finding it a location of unique value. Representative on premises. CUSHtS. Kenting and Managing Agent 50 East 42d St. Marsy,, Troop No. 159 of the Boy Scouts and the Boy Rangers together will have three booths at Wonderland The Scouts will have a house of dolls and the Rangers will sell chocolate and mechanical singing birds. W. LB. Seymour is in charge of Scouts and Emerson Brooks is Chairman of the Rangers. Lotus flowers will form the chief decoration at the Wonderland booth of the Theosophical Society, The committee will wear green and white costumes with lotus caps. Books, favors, novelties, gift cards and Theo- sophical literature will be on sale at the booth. Mrs. G Reynolds is 1329-1331 BROADWAY Near Gates Avenue BROOKLYN ——————————SALE AT THREE BROOKLYN STOR . [ripen aopdtieoapadoamenmanaanarinn en ee een ROOKLYN; D.PricesCo. Fulton at Bridge Street Brooklyn Thursday (COLUMBUS DAY) Offerings in Our H*Anniversary Sate | Autumn Fashions---Far More Exqusite in Style and Quality Than You Would Expect at These Prices! Fashion’s Latest Word in Frocles feet 19,75 and Misses 4810-4812 FIFTH AVE. Bet. 48th and 49th Sts, BROOKLYN FULTON STREET coro BRIDGE STREET ot Hoyt St Subway Station Brooklyn many weeks of preparation were we able to assemble this assortment. advance Fall and Winter style is represented. The materials are the finest coat- ings obtainable, values which will not be possible to duplicate later. Martina, THREE FRORREAN STORE: \ FTIR EERE + Tomorrow (Columbus Day) We Offer In Our This timely purchase of 885 self and fur trimmed coats, more exquisite in quality and style than you would ever imagine buying at these prices quoted. Only after Every 350 Self and Fur Trimmed Coats 110 Coats of Vallinette............ 90 Coats of Normandy........... 75 Coats of Ormandale.............-..« 75 Coats of Lustria..... NEVER HAVE THE FUR TRIMMINGS BEEN MORE BEAUTIFUL. THERE ARE MANY IN THIS ASSORTMENT WHICH COST MORE THAN WE ARE ASKING FOR THE COATS THEMSELVES. 220 Self and Fur Trimmed Coats 64 Coats of Cordevette...............5 31 Coats of Panvelaine... 77 Coats of Se aad Al ae aa 48 Coats of Marianna.... ELEGANCE IS THE NOTE FOR THIS ENSEMBLE. CIRCULAR WRAPS, STRAIGHT LINE COATS, BLOUSE BACK WRAPS, ETC., ETC., WITH FUR TRIMMINGS OF FOX, BEAVER, WOLF, NATURAL SQUIRREL, ETC. 195 Luxuriously Fur Trimmed Coats 35 Coats of Lustrosa............ 120 “Ultra’’ Fur Trimmed Coats 18 Conte of Marvell) i¢ .9.n¢ 020s s'n9s 0's 23 Coats of Metalist..... ecepneee 9°" 37 Coats of Panvelaine. . Stay 42 Coats of Loretta.......... ULTRA STYLISH GARMENTS, LUXURIOUSLY FUR TRIMMED. DEVELOPED IN SUPREME QUALITY RICH TEXTURED FABRICS. EXQUISITE LOOSE AND WRAPPY MODELS, BLOUSE AND SLENDER MODELS AND CREATIONS OF CHARMING SIMPLICITY, ALL IN ACCORD WITH THE NEW LONG SKIRTS. 27 Coats of Ormandale................ i 50 Me Conte Of Gerone . ceccss sce ccecs ees ; : Ba Conta of Tanauina. 2 1640s ts cs cy sca ss MANY ONE OF A KIND MODELS, EXCLUSIVE IN DESIGN WITH SUMPTUOUS TRIMMINGS 'OF BEAVER, SIBERIAN SQUIRREL, MOLE, WOLF, SKUNK, FOX AND CARACUL. Chiffon Velvet, Canton Crepe, Satin Canton, Tricosham, Poiret Twill and Matelasse. New ways of draping, paneling, beading, embroidering. Frocks, 29.75 Rich Satin Cantons, highest quality Twills, imported Chiffon Velvets, and imported French Repps, featuring all the season’s latest style points. Frocks, 3 9, 7 5 Chiffon Velvets of regal beauty, heaviest Crepes, satin- surfaced Crepes, etc., showing distinct departures in de- sign. Many feature the new vogue for Bertha collars. Other Frocks $15.00 to $59.75 From Paris Comes the Vogue for Emb’d Satin Jacquets We Have Copied Paris’ Most Favored Models, to Sell at the Extraordinarily Low Price of 5.00 Satin—both plain and Matelasse—in black, brown or navy, embroidered in white and tinsel. Also in Persian patterns. Magnificent Fur Adorned Coats shines 39,75 and Misses Luxuriously collared with Squirrel, Caracul or Wolf —furs hardly ever seen on coats at this price! Also styles with an immense fur collar, fur cuffs and panels pointed with fur. Coats, 49.75 Coats with immense collars of Beaver and Squirrel, —others with both collars and cuffs of Wolf. Deep— pile silky materials, many lavishly embroidered. Coats, 89.75 Deep furs of finest Golden Beaver, Gray Squirrel, Wolf and Caracul give added richness to wraps that are the last word in luxury! Of thecostly Marvella, Panvelaine, Ormandale and others. Other Coats $25.00 to $165.00 New Mannish Top-Coats 15.00 19.75 25.00 Imported Mixtures, Tweeds, Soft Polo Overplaids, Diagonals, etc. Styles resem- pling men’s ulsters and tailored just as well. ovel effects with large roomy pockets and flaring sleeves. Double faced fabrics or plaid back. Brown, Reindeer, Tan, etc. Other Topcoats up to $39.75 Reproductions of Newest, Exclusive Tailleur Suits For Women 23 75 e and Misses ‘Twills in long “custom tailor” effects. Suits of soft, luxu- rious materials with a wealth of embroidery and collars of Australian Opossum, Others with both collars and bands of fur. Suits, 39 R be 5 Man Tailored Suits of the finest Twills, featuring the long 40-inch jacket now so greatly favored by exclusive modistes. Navy, Black and Tan. Suits, 49.75 Fashioned of this new Marleen and collars of Beaver, Squirrel or Mole. stitched. All the new colors, Other Suits, $59.75 to $145.00 Pollyanna, with deep Many lavishly silk- Viren aN ivaN ti @Ntt 7a /0 1/0 (a\i Ni /aVii/@\il@\ii@\ii@\i(@\ii"e\.

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