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mm THE E!VENIHC! WORLD, FRIDAY, MARCH 31, 1922. A I V ft v i t i mm. fairs m ti TDAiM W :-h ill i iinw i i i tmi MEN'SIRK Goods Association Plans Bhow Diverse Merchan- Itee Under One Roof. Kills red Michael Frledsam, President AJtman & Co., has accepted the f Chairman of tho General Ex- Commlttco to organize the al Merchondlso Fair, an Inn- ln this country, to be held In olthcr In New York or Chl- Thls announcement was made by Jesse I. Straus, President I. Macy & Co. and of tho Na- Retall Dry Goods Association. latter organization which the fair plan for the United bted from the great fairs at and Nljnl Novgorod, tho nnual meeting planned for this mr will be a great economy and cy measure that will save hun- Sf thousands of dollars anil as miles of travel now wasted In g wholesale buyers and sel'Krs r, said Mr. Straus. fairs will bo held under one jvhero all the drygoods minu- rs will exhibit samples, and bh buyers from tho great stores mifacturers will comp. Thvo. one place, the buvers will hi to placo the orders tthlch iss salesmen formerly travelled gth and breadth of the couniry knllar fair will be held In Jn- jid February after the In t'al lit In August. a ISA MI never know that tor until you've tasted L rhi with "PHILA- LPHIA" Brand printed the pacitago. WHBSi vour Uia. from INLAY. New hfcs larger y credit Use our system JidentUl. mVenient . A smsJI ! payment i unme posse s-Trans. ins strictly aentlal T llf Solitaires from X.';: . . X'l $25 to $1,000. IP AYn;amn , 't Iperfect in cut andof a beautiful Ire.bluc-whitecolor. bend for &FREE Book of Gems. 98 IHge3 filled .with the most lint values in Diamonds. RTarehe ann leiei'lrv i'tA"1' tor "I'T No- W 500. until U I. IYI. 160 UROADWA '. N V. YORK Sllflnrrn SUt nnd .Yitl Ms, iticura Soap - AND OINTMENT Jear the Skin LpiPtmnt.T'cm.tf c rtrr !?. IVr-mnntr1 Easter Cards In a full tclectlon, harmlnglu tlviwutetl and vxprc.v . inp appropriate gent.mcnts, are sliwtn In Stationery Scction3 ctn. to .7.5 n ra a i a i k . I SIBB I UUkTEENTM bTREET hovnitt nil S H- l II I'll L' Girls' Trimmed Hats Were $4.9J Oriai mill tnilornl tiviilels ndcty ol roiori 20 th Great Spring Sale 3.74 Fresh Assortments of Best Merchandise Featuring Personal and TT 1 1 -1 TWT 1 T? Afi K . Jl T?Zi-wr I riousenoiu itJt;us iui jovveiy ivieniuei ui uic v-aiuuy 1 Everybody QhopsT-fere f)n Qaturday Spring Sale Specials We reserve the privilege of limiting quantities Tricolette Overblouses- Werc $4.94. 3.44 over- 2.00 !. lace 3.77 ..4.66 13.34 .1.93 . .74 1.67 lilnck. navy and Spring thades tic-on and ovcr blousc models. White Voile Blouses Were $2.94 Various stylo collurs filet. Ycme and Val. lace trimming. Voile Blouses Vcre $5.65 T While or colored dotted vdile filcl mill I ri -li lace trimmed. Georgette Blouses JFere $6.85 White or flesh tuck in or tic styles. Junior Misses' Sport Coats Were $17.25 Sires 13 lo 17 Junior Misses' Dresses IFere $3.47 OinK',-"ii and c'.ianiliray 12 to II! jeurs. nr.ii - i t trm irute urganaie ureases -t riy Vere $1.94 1.04 Trimmed with lnc ami embroidery sics t lei 1 1 years Girls' Suspender Skirts-- Were .94 Maul and solid colors 8 to 11 years. Girls' Serge Bloomers - Were $2.24 Size 12 tS 20 years navy and Muck. Heavy Satin Petticoats n n t Vere $8.94 to $9.65 u. ( White and pink with Georgette chiffon and lac". Silk Petticoats r e Were $6.94 tJ.UeJ Itadium taffeta, talin or .Milanese. Women's Crepe de Chine Chemises Were $2.97 Tailored nnd fiinci' models ucw simile;. Untrimmed Hats JFere $2.25 & $2.45 Assortment of desirable shapes and colors, Untrimmed Straw Hats Were .95 Nrw Spring similes and blue's. Hat Trimmings - Were .58 Honors and fruit cluslers. Free trimming service Women's Extra Size Skirts Were $5.97 Navy and blnr' serpe sizes 3.1 In 10 waul. Extra Size White Sateen Petticoais- Werc $2.24 Shadow proof with lucked flounco. Shadow Proof Sateen Petticoats - Were $2.28 ricsli and lute- -l.ic-t- trimmed. Women' sWind&orCrepePa jamas Were $2.28 Tuo-piTe mndel fli"-li ii ii 1 orrlnil Women' 8 Windsor Crepe Billiebirkes- Were $2.2S Flesh and nrclnd also slripcs. Crepe Night Gowns -Were $1.68 Flesh Extra Size Silk Camisoles-- Werc $1.97 Flesh.' white, navy and Muck. Women's Extra Size Muslin Gowns Were $1.97 .2.17 1.50 . .77 .42 4.77 1.94 1.46 1.42 1.41 1.00 1.55 1.42 Growing Girls' STRAP PUMPS Knockabout Make 4.95 Patent leather pumps with me dium low heels and two straps gun metal, with broad toes, low heels and two straps dark tan, with medium round toes and low heels white nu-Buckskin, with broad and medium round Iocs sizes 2- to J. Two Day Sale nf Women's and Misses' Apparel and Trimmed IIhIs Continued Tomorrow, TODAY , TOMORROW 504 Junior Misses' SILK FROCKS (Sizes 12 to 17 years) 9.52 Reg. value $15.94 &4of a- New youthful styles in plain colored crepe de chines and plain or changeable taffetas. All wanted Spring colors, including a few white. MTEASONAJLE TODAY TOMORROW 13,920 PAIRS GLOVES a J O i Regular values .$1.75 Fine quality Milanese silk in 12 and 10 button lengths. Paris point backs. Colors - mastic, mode, beaver, tan, brown, navy blue, black and white. Sizes 5'2 to 8'2- Phonograph Records .49 Double Faced Can Be Used on Any Phonograph Popular Hits Among Which Arc: Ifl11f'r"mv You'm My Mammy - Mnnimy ( My Mammy Knuwt. ini,lTel! H r l Twiliehi l"i'ljAU That I N. d la Vou f While Miami Preanis J 0.15 I'm CuLkoo Ovur Veil "" Intro. Don't Leave Ho ilaaiiny inoeis: I.onis Hlues Medley I Wi)U i jc.ftio Stu' t Ulu &-Jteuty :n,7lr!oc-l"! BhiuiKftst iWO iijmiiin' inooi'ntn. Tiln. 'Ginny Slioro J "OO j Tiiiisu Days Ale Ovur 1030 jiatvWow Dluea mifl)"y The Old Ohio Shore A"-" j Wond. rlanU of Dream 1 (A I I D' lta lll'M I "'"v o IK ui' ml ;lie lto Complete Assortment of Brunswick Records .75 to 2.00 Marabou Capes 4.00 ' Were $5.97 Becoming Spring styles give just the right extra warmth to your suit or dress should Easter prove a chilly day. Models in black a n d brown, with or without tails. Spring Sale Specials ntitlea 2.75 1.62 .85 Chests of Silverware Were $11.75 Set 6.45 Set of twenty -six pieces in gray moire chest Quadruple Plated Brend Tiny and Compolra reliable link" were (i.!l.i anil 7 !. . . St. 1)5 Sheff ieldSilverPlatedBi eadTrny Mere i.'i were iHi.H.i I.T5 Silvei Plated Candlesticks 10 iniliei IhkIi ( oloiiinl lyle were Mi.' e.nli SleilitiE Si vet Individual Pep per and Sail Shakers MX in vt l' et linril rase neie l !.! 51.25 JUNIOR BOYS' Extra Trouser Suits Special 7.44 Gray and tan tweed middy suits, braided sailor collars and cuffs, handsome embroidered sleeve emblems, and double yoke back and front. Also Junior Norfolk models. Box plaited patch pockets extra washable Eton collars. 1 to 10 Years. We reserve the privilege of limiting quantities Silk Knit Bloomers We e 3.77 Flesh and e.ilor nell reinfoiCMl all tiies. Women's Silk Hosiery-- Were $2.07 Ille' -full r.isliioiii'il Women's Silk Hosiery- Were $1.45 III.'iCa, lirowu inoc's eain. Women's Fine Cotton Union Were .63 and .73 .50&.60 Iteniilur iuc.1, .511 extra sies .(11) Women's Double Extra Size Union Suits n-t Were .87 .WW. .01 Low nerk leexelei5 looc or tight Uncc. Women's Silk Hosiery H'cre $1.97 UlniA all Mies -full fii.iliintieil Women's Fine Mercerized Hose Were .75 .Usorled color e!o mi Line'; anil (Triiy. Women's Triple Extra Size Burson Lisle Hose Were .75 Illuu'v ami balliriKKiui --Mtei to lUj-J. Women's Double Extra Size .37 . Low nice sleeveless ham! lop finish. Women's Fine Cotton Underwear- ere .67 and .73 Ileiilnr mic. I'c: extra ies. .ic Children's Knitted Waist Union Suits Were .87 est uaist alii ilmners c unbilled. I M OSNING SPECIALS EWER.VDAY Excepted SATURDAYS SO THAT BUSINESS WOMEN MAY SHARE IN THESE VALUES. To prevent iiciln Iiimiir. ciua.ititi iislmt I No Mail o- Tt lenhoiif Or Its 47 cl. Vestees, Collar and Cuff Sets .25 H hit'1 ii I e i'iire'1 j m; ku i;au main' i i. hhi. I 58 ct. Imported Cut Glass Pep per and Salt Shakers, ca . .29 lib t - Nniie 'ent sn. Kltw M.i M MN I'l.'i'ill $3.71 Japanese Kimonos 2.50 Tn-ttiK eiiilniolcrril .1.' i.i nee vleevr ami h bell rose, e ipen. bebt blue .mil la wilder. ii"rHnri!i:s.,,l.s -fii:f "vd ri.fion U ct. Women's Noelty Handkerchiefs Ea. .14 I). Hilly e ircled borders embroi dered rimers also c ilored sport prints it m ii.i;iirini:i s- mmn ki-'hih $1.18 Bungalow Aprons. . . .78 lianibia.v or iliie.i-d pe'eile--l.ili or misIi model - braid or ri' rne' finish Ai'if'NR rincn.sn ri.onn $4.97 Men's and Women's Gloria Umbrellas 3.50 Noi ell e h.i inlb s fsil PI. I I.AH M MS Fl.flOll $1.24 liahies' Yoke and Bishop Dresies . . . .74 hite h i 'O'l eiiibrnhb r triiooieil "- In ' war-IVI'AS'I.- 1 illK.--.sr..-! H.i ilM I l.'JUH 57 ct. Boys' White Cotton Union Suits 43 lliph in c -hurt sleeies alh li'l c l 1'' ts 1 1 1 leiii'l Ii KMT UMii;llWK.ll MAIN I UXIll 24 ct. Boy:' Bit:k Cotton Hose Firm nuablv e mrse nod fine rib i7 In II'. iinHiKit mmv ri.'i'irt $1.09 lo $1.25 Men Work Shirts 59 ct. Men's Athletic Shirts and Drawers . . Ea. .42 Mine or t'rai - sizes 1 1 OA il ripi d cba iilbr.i is MI.N ri wrmi; i i n ill. i:si.ll. I 95 ct. Men's Spring Cups .70 Tweed blue nml liro n. e e all sires MKN'H IIATB IAIN I l.'ml! $7.95, Men's Trousers C.25 All-wool worstedi, rissimercs and flannels sizes to SO MKN 8 01.0TIIIM1 -MAIN I'l.OOn. Itei, make nlnte chi'ed ma- ('rial sleeveless shirln knee leiiii'h ilr.-iniTs -all sires MCVH UMinr-WIJAlt - MAIN I'l.dOll $1.22 Men's Muslin Night shirts 94 l.iihK and nionij -trimmed and plain all sizes M to ill me', band. MKN S I tICMHIIIMIS- MAIN I I.O"lt $7.50 Men's Tweed Rain coats 2.80 Itaelnn .lirnilil"rs - Kfay nnx line, sires tl) to 111 MI.S h OMlTIIINO MAIN rl.OnK Ooys' Endicotl-Johnson Shoes Lic-il medium broad lw all sies in Ian some blur--with rubber heels-- :(ltl -si7.es lllj In IS'., - - 2.25 :i .10 i?es I in li - 2.65 .sin iKS-sncoNn i-i.oon Girls' l'atent Leather Pumps llioid lo-l-strap -Will in.uli. Ti sizes - 8' j to II - - 1.05 . I f, ie. 1 1 1 . to - 2.35 t H'. 1.; Sh' f'Nl' l l.or.ii $3.85 Growing Girli' Patent Leather Pumps 2.85 . iriort Iks flat heels - Hize f 1 . n 7 u ide ii "bin ,iin u.s hi.i'iinu rtKir. $3.85 Growing Girls' and Wom en's Dark Tan Oxfords 2.85 lliuad loe - flat heels -rubb.-Inp lifts siies i' j lo V--wide ttldl!l .-in ii.s Kt:i'f ini) fi.oon. $6.00 Women's Tan Calf i Oxfords 3.95 , N..ri'v toe flit beeli clteil sile II. u nil lis onlv no il s HIII'oSH FI.l I' 'It $22.50 and $24.50 Boys Suits 19.85 Ml-Hnol cissitnero and c lots eue.s, stripes, lirriuiK bones, tun, gray, brown and hculhrr iniiiiires HitiRlc and double breasted models sites. 0 to it) vears. 1.52 ;58 .52 .: : .30 ,.47&.57 Jersei Cloths Were $1.78 ll wool 51 u.cli -Spring olors. A 11-Wool Canton Crepes Were $1.98 .67 1.27 1.44 1.27 1.12 Men's Wear Serges Were $1.97 Niiij and Llic -all wool -i inches ide. Homespuns and Tweeds M erc' $1.68 jti n elies nle-all wool. Satin Striped Skirtings in Were $2.97 Aj Navy and blue. enniiHli .il inclies ide ill wool. Eponges and Quaker Crepes i -ir Were $1.48 l.JLO ei fipruiK fjlor.s- :I8 and li! irt'hi:.s uidc all wool. Tricot ines Were $3.28 51 iiit'lies wide. 3.) -Inch Satins Were $1.57 TT Light and dark cjlors. 10-Inch Char metises Were $1.95 (nod assortment of olori. 39-lnch Crepe de Chines Were $1.45 Street and eveninR colors. 35-Inch Black Taffetas Were $1.57 Snfl i if fun finish- good blue.. 2.37 1.09 .1.34 .1.10 1.09 Boys' Knickerbocker Trousers - n Were $1.95 1.04 All moo! t in lots, e.issunires and tweeih sijes 3 to 17 years. Boys' Shirts rjn Were $1.2 1 . ... O Light and im ilium .strip, d pereahs suen to ! rt'Cs. Week -End Special Saturday Two One -Pound Boxes Candy, .74 Assorted chocolates of dependable brand. Sic Page 14 for Other Hcarn Advertising. f f