The evening world. Newspaper, January 5, 1907, Page 4

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$6 ; plage at command, can ullow Wigpeeat had and all’ the Gtamat eona, Spel € Costume. _ Designed for Even- ig ing World Readers ices Calling son Are fombined AL Smart “at; Rcalling gowns what election | wo hay: In_materjals—cloth, _ ‘Yelvet. panne, silks, cashmere—- there-you-are!—-Truly {tis a large d delightful choice. But cloth and vel_are this ye ighest 1 There-are gowns colored cloth, itrimmed with black, with velvet of the same shade, or cloth in a deeper shade. Gowns of velvet trimmed ur, with passementerie, with) Wiih appliqued “embroideries, | ‘The combination of cloth and vel-| © nds-itself.readily tothe fash-} the “beautiful afternoon yeivet and panne of blended faces of the ma- roper Is necessary, for a 5 *-or_receptiop, Such oFtuMes are of more daltcate shades, shicrith-effect-and-moreluxurious than a regular street dress, How- saylng, hat the \) priaing rust, @ number of considerations. ~~~ ‘Thus the privileged ones, with a car “jaboye all, mouse and smoke gray. ) But those whom a more modest purse odliges to travel one foot edad) ve con: iiirtois Mado Mario Ancona pote of Jewels oferta —a nek — Sete Viet Habel Bors than $00), part of which wa “Hittte—bontia— inet toa ciioize-of more durable shades. Among. these are some of: the most beautiful” and ones which: fashion af- fecta_particularly. For example, the tich and varied list of faun tints, com- dead leaves, castor, roe, puce,_tree-beetle, while equally in yorue mre the beautiful shades emx- plant, of violets. A fure —resori of the very newest ¢ (gives Bordeaux red, delft blue anc ‘Thess more practl of trayeliisx about the streots without | woery in-rognni-to-ciothes,;-a_very im Dortant polnt for the smart woman anxious to always preserve her cat ot Visiting Dresses. For visiting dresses there are (wo classea—one in Which we enter with, and Ope without a cloak, Custom Nas made if condenin the appearance of a Woman who arrives'in wrap and hand- some firs. So if a wrap is very ‘hand vome it is permiasible. In the case of a) cloak, It 1a opened after entering, or, | ft it ts ae it 19 allowed to altp | Goan onto the shoulders, Thus the | Mnex and grace of the gown are dis- played, 2 Entering without a cloak, however, gives the Impression of smartness, ant scious cont ts nierre oo} + and—dreer: or yet-the long jacket of! —-Louts oming tou tall,» With Velvet Jacket Old _Woryd_r. spe anciehlng for them Gantoiniacigane: ra-House Company, ta ra the singer Marlo An- Manhattan mourning wae at Tate esianer d rom-hh room in-the Motel Martiniaue, | rit—street——A presence of the Jewels tnust have been watching for a qotocareat—thess—Fhey were 40 bag, tucked “away in| MISS MUNRO SERVED IN- MRS. CARTER’S SUIT. | Defendant in Action for $41,999/"} Said to Have Signed Over Estate. Louise Carter-Payne, better known as | Mrs, Leslie Carter, got an order from Of this setts ts aketoh No, -1, Yun @ skirt *KIay satin tattin ut trimming. tom ina equare de> tf sign. The skirt jacket and very deep cuifson wurk--of ‘over-zrny-t & the tation +t SAYS THIS - RELIEVES BACKACHE. A well-known authority say: { that Backache {8 often Nature's |. danger signal which notifies the sufferer that the kidneys are BICK, The following simple home- Justice Davis in the Supreme: Court to- | dsy for the services of a summnione #Gpubon Misa Norma Lo Munro, by ad- HERS dee Vertisoment, in her sult for $41,999 which | M. Mhie | order whe eo." ahe loaned to Miss Munro was granted on Mrs. decluration that Miss Musro has risdiction and js how living upported by an aMdavit signed 5 Saye that mother, DOEN Relned a Sudement exalnat her soiict | PhenKiefied. the sherits return’ say! ne "BO property Suectunes ON IRISH HISTORY. ‘The third of tho first series of lectures Irish history will be Aclivered to- row evening in Vie rooms of ‘the O'Conor, James tT) will be presen ‘by. Florence | ives forsee District-Attorney: of Y. Praoest. | made mixture {s sald to relleve backache end cleanse and bulld up the Kidneys, if taken before the stage of Bright's disease; {Fluid Extract Dandelion, one- i bait ounce; Compound Kargon, one ounce; Compound Syrup Sarsaparilla, three ounces, Mix by sbaking well tn a bottle and take In teaspoonful doses after meals and at bedtime, ~~ ! A well-known looal druggist 1s authority that these Ingredients are mainly of Vegetable extrac- tion and harmless to use, and canbe obtained at small cost from any good prescription phar. macy. Those who think they heave kidney trouble or suffe: with lame back or weak bladder ‘should glve this prescription « trial; as no harm can- possibly ae {ts use, and It fs sald to do wonders for some people, TEER eer ec ee werent ch the gown, In- Bolero Style. correctness and distinction. H [skirt aroznd hat in of gray v en {n_grayn or fawns elyet jacket in Tho-tong suede gloves r: tri ne Is In the bo! ful 9 aye [i {in prune colored - panne forming a Braduated - panel ‘are two} dsof silk. arr | ing one deep upped by the narrower panul extenda-from—Uie—neeky JANUARY 5. Original Designs and Drawings by ANNETTE BRADSHAW, the Most Famous Costume Designer in This Country. tides a Lecoming chemlactte. The’ smati (rimmed with mauve anda large mirakou. This‘ costume would look equally well in all cloth of any of the new shades, entirely of satt cloth skirt an dried currant, begonia, laurel |rame tonos, or with the Jacket of bi The | baw Swe Nt velvet 3 : Ak ja princesse, allghly draped |aort fait’ trimonca Ay bows: ot ube the—wnigt«= Down —the—front. a Ip wilt Facey bio-eoh—are in the Gio reach the} galnered inte 3d 0 edged tt sates of passementerte and rd trim the velvet tabs on the front of the Vodice and the sleeve bands. A sd In battiement) in cloth, of ailk; aith materials tt soul around the arbors they | 1 Redeaieateeamens edged A ‘Simpler Gown. which]. In No. 3 we have a-simpler gown of 8 the eae ot e bottl ase cloth, trin doawith b tone tin & darker shade che and Uny buttons. and falls very long ire-effeot eof velvet. Is cut with a Tow round with welt red oF res lite’ hat, t| style for calling, Made of dark y [fn tte Instance black, aye. brim. te hold with silver brald. On the top and | granplng- over: the. Weck ara. ia alt | plomes, Saaing Into way. No, 4 ts a food » which }iw gat blouse. worn beneath thie| MUSE Toh s aii puffed” Sleeves Kathiered” at Jaco ‘BURNED OUT a1 “Our Customers Will Recetve Every Attention 193 to 205 Purchases May Be BUT At Our Downtown stores: Park Row = Just Below Chatham Square Where Full Records of Harlem Accounts Have Always Been Kept. Made Here and Charged to Harlem Store Accounts, Harlem Payments Received Here, . Take 3rd Ave. or 2nd Ave. Elevated Trains-Direct to Chatham Square. EVERYTHING FOR HOUSEKEEPING. CASH OR LIBERAL CREDIT, COWPERTHWAIT & SONS. Open to-nt7ht anti! 10 o'clock at our temporary office, 182 East 122nd St, @GE> Temporary Offices Have Been Established in Harlem, near the barned establishment, at 182 East 122nd Street. shirred mousseline and! Psi witha Seite ot tace | FE o' 1907. OSCAR HAMMIERSTEIN TO SUE “CONSPIRATORS” <p Nathan Vidaver, of counsel for Oscar Hammerstein, announced to-day that he--wee—-prenering—nctions—egainst—“e. ff conspirator#’ whom the im- Fresarlo, avers tried to Tuin the pina of the Manhattan Opera-House clroulating false rumors, "Mtr, Hammerstein avers (hat these ru- Mors were spread throughout kurope and endewors were’ made to have t! singers he had signed cancel their en gagoments. Tho namee fn the suit, dt is said, will create tion. wsanesioi IW pecs eatin 00., 1047 Be eat a R. reterd ny eal oe ras @C Bway at 6th Av. 34th te 35th ‘St. Continuation of the Semi-Annual SALE OF MUSLIN UNDERGARMENTS AND KINDRED LINES OF WHITE GOODS. BRASS AND IRON BEDS, MATTRESSES AND SPRINGS. PRICES ABOUT ; BELOW REGULAR ‘| =e Fourth Floor, -- Best of reasons for a January sale of this character. my the-month was the dullest-of the-welve in-our-Matiress factory, We. now make it one of the liveliest, through the agency of lowered est ; Profits are- sacrificed, “but the“ factory~orgunization- is kept intact. With Mattresses.as the sale foundation, we have added other lines—Beds and Springs—making it a RED AND BEDDING SALE. With the special offerings the White Sale affords in | preads Sheets, Pillow-Cases, &c.,-it becomes BROADLY COMPLET: THE MATTRESSES,—Made by hand, filled evenly and it | formly; never become lumpy, a fault very often noticeable -in machine-made-Mattresses. : az THE BEDS.—Both Brass and Iron Beds the same grades we carry in regular stocks, and our regular guarantees covering con- i} struction, lacquer, enamel, -&c.-appty to-them just-as-they apply to if { the Beds you buy here-at any other time= | Semi-Annual Sale of Samples of © | | Involving Gir 46,000 Pairs at Prices. : He Marvellously” Low, Market Conditions Considered Galo Monday, Main Floay ——The-seml-annual Sale of Manufacturers’ Samples of Men’s, Women's and Children’s Hosiery—in that is an answer to the hun- dreds of inquiries we have received within a fortnight. In this is the story of the value-giving briefly told: __ Men's 24c Hosiery, 24c. Half Hose, 24c. Women’s $1.29 to $2.49 Silk Hosiery, 98c. | Children’s 29¢ Hase, 12c. Children’ 39c Hose, 19c. The underpricing we regard as ‘truly Marvellous, because ie hosiery market is just now in dire straits. “Many: ‘manufacturers, both here and abroad, are forcetty-a rush of work to decline even ahead orders ——=tndersnehmchcumstances market pie The retail prices of a year ago are so ele io to-day’s iy Sera prices that the old figures are impossible now, excepting in cases where contracts’ were made a year ago. Conditions: suggest. the -advisability-of -buying-extra-supplies during this Slee Early. dup tion- of -the-values-is-extremely-remote. 2 CE 1844 the Pease Piarios have been widely famous for thelr durability and ex- cellent tone qualities, and during the year 1906 we recelved more favorable comments for our Instruments than ever before, yet we are not content with this as it is.our alm to make the PEASE PIANO. OF 1907 ta finest product our factories have yet_ turned Seren now styles for 1907 are now on ex- hibition st our warerooms and they “production the thes Highest seed ad of artistic plano p: reer Used Used phe pie tert yee Reatog. Exchanging. Write for catalog. PEASE PIANO CO., (28 West 42d 2a Sty near Broadway, Brookt: Newark Branch HS) st ACY, cern OLS ee wee e w Te Wie we Vee eee

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