The evening world. Newspaper, December 28, 1922, Page 9

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. ‘ THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 28, 1922. £ ‘The subjecta of the Essay: Contest " Mr. and Mrs. Richard M. Atwater Jr.|° he edn dag oa Ocha arene Nike New Year's Eve will be celebrated tn] of Scarsdale have returned from Call- rks on Friday 1. What in department atore adver-| thls county with dinner dances at the} fornia. " Weatchester-Biltmore Country Club, the tising brings customers ‘into the store? 2. What are the advantages and sadvantages of a charge account from the viewpoint of (a) the cus- tomer; (5) the store? when you spend it in a department a store? They are ope nto all students tn o Fars Fye-jany of the New York City evening Firm Once More Offers Eve igh schools, regardless of the courses * ning High School Pupils they an purvulng. The contest will 4 close April 20, 1923. a Rich Chance. - “The great response to the essay — contest ee ¢ year, when over a . thousane students competed, showed The Bloomingdale Brothers’ prizes} .4 interest in retailing which sur- Yor essays on retailing in the evé-| passed the hopes of the sponsors of ming high schools will be awarded’ this contest,’ declared Joseph Levine, Stern Brothers “West 42nd Street (Between 5th and 6th Avenues) West 43rd Street ~ jf for the first time In Part 11, Whyen ao ‘Remarkable After-Christmas Reductions in a Clearance of alee hl Women’s Evening Wraps ott $65 to $225 reso gees) Rich in coloring and luxurious in fabric, these wraps will lend p : Mra. John TR. Noss of Scarsdale has 4 Young of Oasining Rye Country Club at Rye on the Sound, | gone to Orlando, Fia, . i at tho Stwanoy Country Club at Mount] The Westchester County Federation of Vernon and the Gedney Farms and 2 Fennimore Country Clubs at White] o' Plains. A large number of reservations have been made for tables by wealthy New Yorkers for that night. Mrs. Edward Grostzing holl- Question,” ‘The orga ‘again this year, according to a reso-| Director of Publicity, of Bloomingdale brilliance and splendor to any New Year's festivity or to evening occasions. “* Jution adopted yesterday at a meet-|Bros., who was active in conducting raed y. at a meet- Joie competition last year. ‘The sub- B. Altman & Cn. | “The Lamp Department (on the Fifth Floor) e° ing of the Board of Education. This} sect of tetailing as a career, and the resolution, which had previously been} study of the department store in all passed by the Board of Superinten-|its complexity, proved fascinating to Gents, provides for the followingy@ s!mt many of the teachers and prizes, to be donated by 8. J. Bloom. | Students who prepared for writing the my essays by tours of the stores and ingdale, President of Bloomingdale} ty,ough interviews with store execu- Softly glowing chiffon velvets in deep or delicate tints, tinsel brocades, the sheen of silver cloth-one may choose the type of wrap which exactly meets her demands. Some have deep collars of fox, fitch, wolf, or ermine; others are finished with hand-shirred collars. Beautifully silk lined. . —~~ Siem Brothers Only A Special Purchase Enables Us To Offer These Misses’ Sport Suits of Genuine Trelaine expected that a much greater will be shown this year. ‘The first prize last year was won by Alice Gordon of the Bronx Evening High School, ti OUT OF PRACTICE. (From London Tit-Bits.) 7]. Customer—You don't seem very quick : at figures, my boy. ys or] Newsboy—I'm out o' practice, sir. You to” se st of the guests say, ‘Keep the Becond—$50 and a silver medal, Third—$25 and a-bronze medal In addition to the above, for the est essay in any school submitting ten essays or more a prize of $5 will be given. If a scRool submits twenty be of- $5 as above and a second If a school submits thirty ¢ more three prizes will be that school, the first. priz is offering, at very special prices At the Remarkably Low Price of Floor Lamps, in polychrome finish; with 18-inch sik shade . .°. . . . . $24.50 | $19.75 Mahogany Table Lamps, with 16-inch Empire Bike whude $12.50 _ Suits that were made to sell for $59.75 Trimly smart, and ideally the thing for walking and for all outdoor sports, these suits are all hand tailored, silk lined, and interlined. And besides being so youthfully jaunty in line, they offer one a gratifying choice as to coloring, for there are greys, tans, and mixtures. Sizes 14, 16, 18, 20 yrs. . Adjustable Bridge or Reading Lamps of wrought iron, with 12-inch decorated parchment paper shade ~ oo sae s . §6=—GIO.EO Dresser or Bed Lamps (for suspending over bed ; | ordrésser) . . . . ‘ : : * $6.50 : cA New Importation of Hair Bandeaux | To complement the costumes of evening. Here one will find everything new—everything with the touch that is Boudoir or Desk Lamps, in ivory finish; with - ehh: ! nkaaennsnatoed oka 8-inch silk shade . . . .. .* $4.75 $125 $300 $500 $1,100 Diamond Engagement Rings, $25 to $3,500 Your Christmas Check N‘: YORKERS who received Mirror-black Pottery Lamps, with 8-inch silk jade ; a ; : f checks at Christmas have i flocked to Lambert Brothers’ this week to select lasting gifts for themselves. Something in qualit jewelry is certain to please bot Noteworthy Values for Friday and Saturday in giver and receiver as long as they live. - Watches Bracelet Electric Dolls for dresser or boudoir; dressed in $3.85 rose silk ... ; A A Adjustable Bed Lamps of brass . 3.75 Women’s Tailored Suits Taken from our regular stock and reduced to Abarat Gold) HN] Gold Filled =| Went Watch AN | Wee es : . ; 4 $28 and $38 er i ee ah ae All of these Lamps are designed for electricity (Including sizes and styles for the Larger Woman) Wedding Lavallieres Wedding : —Distinctive suits that offer this season’s smartest lines. i nines Rings HMadison Avenue-Fitth Avenue, New Dork —Tailored with the precision which assures enduring service and good looks. ; . —Developed in such desirable fabrics as marleen, twill cord, and imported and Ga Thirty-fourth Street Chirtp-fitth Street domestic tweeds. In navy, brown, and black. Sizes 34 to seh Carved....... $18 up cA Noteworthy Offering of | ' oats Beat Bate OPPENHEIM.GLLINS & € Women’s Separate Skirts | eed vetin ME! Other M4-karat_ gr en | lavallieres, gold pierced ring, platinum... $125 $4 up $75 Remarkably Low at $'7,5() (Values to $16.50) The smartest thing imaginable in fabric, coloring, ‘and style— ara ween sola bar pin, engraved, and delicate ; ’ ’ for walking, tor skating, for every outdoor need in Winter! Develo; in bere eeu ae Gee ah ie eae wn Girls and J uniors Coats novelty cloths, prunella, and in camels’ hair cloth, in plain tan, and in ponte Lambert Brothers’ stock is replete ' and plaided effects. Waistbands 26 to 40 inches. with exquisite jewelry. Choice bits Sizes 8 to 16 years are set with diamonds directly im- ported and mounted in the Lambert factory on the premises. Scarf , Scarf Pins Man's Watch Pins T4karat green gold eee, Platinum scarfpin, arf ih Mf) 5 diamonds, 6 calibr ith | sapphire and | Wal... $10.50 fold stem. ....-.$108 Glove Silk Underwear for Women and Misses At Exceptionally Low Prices Friday. EMinckifa. pasiis of Po- | laire Coats, tailorcd or| trimmed with Beaver or| 1 8.00 Raccoon. Values to 29.75 Girls’ and {unions Coats of rich new fabrics, trimme with Fox, Beaver or Opos- 28.00 sum. Values to 50.00 Nor merely because it is so soft and dainty, but because it wears and wears and wears—glove silk underwear has become an everyday necessity rather than @ luxury. Glove Silk Vests, bodice style, $1.45 and 1.95 Glove Silk Bloomers, in pink, 2.95 and 3.95 Girls’ and dunlors, Coste of Polaire, Chinchilla, Bo- | livia, with Fox, Squirrel or 35.00 34th Street—New York t Greatly Reduced For Clearance—Friday Glove Silk Sport Bloomers 2.95 and 3.95 { i Raccoon. Values to 65.00 (In black and*favored colors). | Pid é c ‘ Cotton, and Cotton and Wool Underwear i Sain pon gdgeh faecal bene ; ors’ Dr : tea eg re ac 150 Girls’ and Juniors’ Dresses Medium weight Cotton Union Suits | Medium Weight Cotton and Wool (eg es i eee Velvet, Wool Crepe, Serge, Skydrift Tweeds and in tegular and extre sizes. Union Suits. Store Hours, 9 A. M. to 6 P.M, Closed Next Monday Ruby-ette, in caarity Ala Sabine style dresses | 8 00 x Third Avenue for girls 8 to 16 years. Values to 16.75; C* $1 and 1.50 per suit $2.95 per suit f Corner of Fifty-eighth Street Children’s Coat and Dres« Depts—Third Floor MAIN FLOOR. ‘

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