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Shop Now for Christmas!
Assortments for the holidays are com?
plete, and the Lord & Taylor price
revisions insure you the largest pur?
chasing power for vour Christmas
dollars NOW! Telephone Fitzroij
.WOO. Ask for T?l?phone Order Desk.
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38th Street
FIFTH AVENUE
39th Street
The United Hospital Fund of Ne\v
York needs $1,500,000 by November
29th to furnish free hospital care for
the siek-poor. Albert II. Wiggin,
Treasurer, 57 Broadway.
ntire Collection
ugs from the
ese Enchanting
Handkerchiefs
Were designed by an artist
HAT is why they are so exquisitely dainty and tasteful?so
suggesthe of the Christmas season and gifts for the
Holidays.
It is an assortment of unusual charm, including many new
and original ideas, a variety of fine French handkerchiefs and
many made of hand-spun fabrics, as well as those with Appenzell
and hand-embroidery.
Moderate prices prevail.
For Women |
Pastel shades in sheer linen. '
charmingly hand embroidered
with tiny flowers and drawn ;
threads.
$1.75, ?2.25, $2.50 each
Appenzell and hand-embroi
dery, aUo Madeira?all on :
sheer linen.
$1.00 each
Tape borders, plain
stitching, and Madeira
broidery on fine linen.
75c each
hera
em
Colored novelties ' of pure
linen, also white embroidered
corners on plain hemstitching.
35c, 50c, 75c each
For Men
Initial, sheer quality of linen.
$5.75 dozen
Hemstitched linen, with the
much desired hemstitched edge.
$5.75 dozen
$8.50 dozen
$10.00 dozen
French novelties in charm?
ing colored effects.
$1.25, $1.50 each
Also sheer linen, with hand
drawn threads.
$3.00 and $3.95 each
Embroidery orders for Christmas placed now will re?
ceive our prompt attention and assure early delivery.
Prices Lower Than They Have Been for Years
THE most interesting message we have given from the Rug Department
since pre-war days. Oriental fug lovers have refrained from buying, ow?
ing to the "during-the-war" prices. Now they will revel in having such a
splendid collection from which to choose?and prices that look more like those of
several years ago.
You will find all sizes, and the lovely refis and browns of Turkish and Per?
sian rugs, as well as the mellow golds and midnight blues of Chinese rugs. All
are displayed so that you may wander through the department at leisure, feel?
ing of their quality and seeing the beauty of the color harmonies.
Small Size Persian Rugs
Mosouls
and Shirvans
approximately
3'/2x6 feet,
$79.50
Irans
and Mo"*oul?
approximately
3*.>xfM** feet,
"895700
Dozar.?
and Lilihans
4 to 5 feet wide and
6 to 6* i feet long,
$150 and $195
Kennanshahs
approximately
4x6 feet,
$135.00 and
$165.00
Small Royal Bokhara?
$113.00, $135.00, $150.00
Sarouk??
Approximately 4x6* ?> feet,
S 195.00 and $225~00
Room Size Persian Rugs
Mahal. 10.4x7.9.
Mahal.10.4x8.2.
Mahal.10.8x8.5.
Tabriz..10.10x7.4
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Kermanshah ....
Hamadan.
. . . .$295
....$295
....$325
_$395
9.9x7.1.$395
9.8x7. .$375
Sarouk.
Mahal.
Arak.. .
Mahal.
Mahal.
Roval Bokhara
10.1x7.3. .
12.4x8.1 1
12x8.3... .
12.2x8.3.
12x8.10. .
1 1.9x7.3.
$775
$393
. $425
$395
$ 125
$550
Small Size Chinese Rugs
11-2x21 o feet
$15.00
2x3 feet
$27.50
2x4 feet
$35.00
21 *.'x4' ?_? feet
$47.50
3x5 feet
$60.00
Room Size (hi?ese Rugs
9x6 feet.$175
9x6 feet.$215
10x8 feet.$195
10x8 feet.$?25
1 0x8 feet.$250
9x9 feet.$275
8.9x8 feet.$250
12x9 feet.$323
1 2x9 feet.$350
1 2x9 feet.$395
12x'* feet.$450
1 3x9.2 feet.$425
I 5x10 feet.?625
?4.0x10.8 feet.$650
All Kinds of Stockings
For Misses and Children
Materially Reduced in Price
FOR the young girl or Junior Miss there are stockings of
excellent quality and style, made the same way and with
as much care as is given to women's stockings, but with
narrower legs.
Misses' Stockings
Silk with lisle hemmed top. All-silk, of fine lustrous tex
ite, brown, sky
Black, white, bronze
pair.
$1.95
ture. Black.
blue, pink, $3.25 pair.
Boys'' and Girls' Stockings
Ribbed silk of splendid Wool golf hose in an at
quality-. Durable and good
looking. Black, white, pink,
cordovan and blue.
Sizes 6'/2 (o 9>/2. $1.25 to
$2.00 a pair, according to size.
tractive variety of styles and
colors, with fancy turn-over
top-- of bra-*!!; shades and de
signs, $1.85 to $2.75 a pair.
Beys' and Girls' School Stockings
3 pairs for 95c
An unusually good value. Medium and heavy weights.
For Infants and Wee Tots
Silk and wool stockings, fine
and soft for the babies?white
only.
Sizes 4 to 6]/z. 95c pair.
English woo!, three-quarter
length socks in white or brown.
Sizes 6 to 10. $1.45 to
$1.95, according to size.
Ribbed pure silk stockings in
white, pink and blue. $1.00 to
$1.25 pair.
Striped socks o?5 white Eng?
lish wool, with stripes of blue
or pink or with fancy tops.
Sizes 5 to 8'/2* $1-15 to
$1.35 a pair, according to size.
Ground !?":
Excellent Thanksgiving }''alites
OOLENS
it Mori crate Prices
AN extensive display of fine dress materials, in
the Daylight Section, features the smartest
fabrics of the Winter Season.
Cash mere I eldynes?Orlando
Cashmirtyne Checks and Plaids
as well as all the favorite wool materials, serges,
tricotines, twills arid sports plaids?There is an
especially comprehensive collection in the desirable
navv and black.
All Wool Velours
And Broadcloth
$4.50 yard
Newest shades and
black; 50 and 54 inches
wide.
Navy Blue Serge
$2.25 yard
All wool, fine quality
sponged and shrunk:
54 inches wide.
ford & Taylor
CORSETS
$ 1.25
For the slender girlish fig?
ure this is a splendid corset,
fashioned of handsome bro?
caded satin.
Elastic girdle top and
medium length skirt make
this a particularly comfort?
able style.
Eyelet lacing below front
?tee) and dainty finishing de?
tails su'h as the braid thai
binds the skirt are marks of
the fine workmanship.
/,,.,,*: floor.
Black Velveteen
$.'5.65 yard
Appropriate for suits
and wraps. Deep pile,
fast dye;45 inches wide.
Chiffon Velveteen
$2.85 yard
For dresses. Twilled
back, fast dye?Xavy,
seal, black; 36 inches
wide.
i Aove Silk
UNDERWEAR
Bed need in Pri?e
The dainty fine undergar?
ments women love to own,
offered at considerable price
savings.
Vests?Plain bodice and
shoulder styles
$2.45 to $4.95
I .are trimmed and embroi
clrr<*x\, bodice and shouldei
,,tybs.$3.95 to $6.95
Bloomers?Plain and lac?7
trimmed. . . .$2.95 to $6.95
Envelope Chemise?-Plain
and hire trimmed
$3.95 to $7.95
Union Suits?Plain bodice
and shoulder style
$4.95 to $6.95
Ankle Length Bloomers
? In all street shades
$4.95 to $9.95
Ground f Ivor
Expressive of
Beaut//,
Co m fort and
Style
The collection of
C o a t s, W r a p s,
Stoles, Scarfs, and
Muffs now gathered
in our Fur Salon is
justly famous not
only for the quality
of the lustrous pelts
used, but for the un?
usual 1 y moderate
prices that prevail.
Hudson
Seal
Coats
i dyed muskrat )
$375 $425 $475
Fashioned i n a
loose belted model
with collar and cuffs
of self fur or of nat?
ural beaver, squirrel
or skunk. All the
coats are handsomely
lined.
Modish Fur Scarfs
Australian Opossum.. ..
Natural Mink, two skin.
Skunk, animal shape...
Wolf, animal shape. . . .
.$39.50 Mole .$49.50
$41 5Q Fox, animal shape, brown and
.!," taupe .$55.00
.*4--59 Natural Mink, three skin ...... $79.50
.$42.50 Skunk, cape shape.$89.50
Correct Tan Brogue Oxfords
$10.83
The well dressed
woman knows that no
shoe is quite as smart
as the tan brogue ox?
ford for sportspr street
wear.
Pictured is a splen?
did model made of a
fine quality leather
over a trim last, with
heavy soles and mili?
tary heels.
1800 Pairs of Women's Boots and Low Shoes Reduced from Much
"Higher Prices. All sizes, but not in each style. $7.85.
For the Thanksgiving Holiday
SILKS
At Greatly Reduced Prices
DOR the last week in November the Silk l)e
-*? partaient has planned a sale of those silks
that women are demanding most today.
The values offered are unusually attractive,
combining- the same fine quality Ford & Taylor
always represents, together with the lowest prices
we have been able to quote in many months.
Dress Taffeta
$1.95 yard
Chiffon finish, navy blue
and black; 36 inches wide.
Colored Dress Satin
S 1.95 yard
Street and evening col?
ors; 36 inches wide.
Fancy Printed Dress
Silks
$2.95 yard
40 inches wide.
Hand-Made
BABY DRESSES
S1.95 and S2.95
Dainty little dresses,
made by hand, with the
utmost care and fineness
of finishing.
Some are trimmed with
Philippine embroidery,
others with fine tucks and
hemstitching. Infants', one
and two year sizes.
Flannel Gertrudes
S 1.95 and $2.95
Petticoats, bound with
ribbon or made with shell
edge. Infants', one and
two year sizes.
Fourth F?
Black Satin Sublime
$2.25 yard
\ ery heavy weight and
beautiful lustre; 36 inches
wide.
Washable Satin
$1.98 yard
White and Flesh. Ap?
propriate for blouses, skirts
and lingerie; 36 inches
wide.
White Sports Silks
$5.50 yard
Good selection of new
designs; ?0 mches wide.
The Desirable
WARM FLANNELS
At Moderate Prices
An attractive selection
of seasonable flannels is
now on display in the
Daylight Section.
?Eiderdown
Single face. . .$1.50 yard
Double face . .$1.75 yard
In a large assortment of
colors as well as white. 36
inches wide.
Robe Cloth. 75c Yard
A new choice in all the
wanted colors; 27 inches
wide.
Enpli-h Flannel. $1.25 yd.
Unshrinkable, splendid
for Men's shirts and sports
blouses! White and col?
ored grounds; 31 inches
wide.
Stoik? Floor
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