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\T + $300 Gown an Extravagance? “Not at All,’’ Says Fulia Morosini, Who Will Spend at Least $200,000 This Year on Her Wardrobe Fifth ; > Dres me rs Argue That a! Ais Fists Hundred Dollars Is Not Too Much to Pay for a Gown Constructed According to the Mode. ‘SOME COST AS HIGH AS $6,000. Rose Herrict Pastor Stokes Declares that Women Who in This Age Wear Such Costly Dresses Cannot Be Happy if They Realize the Want Around Them, hipps, Wife of a ti-million stbe eer istan ed to an e. ving her some hanzsome gowns the orice asked for one of them, $30 sy i francs!"’ Mrs. Phipps is reported to , 1 never paid as n 1 as that for Such tat is more, I neber Will 2 —_—_—_—_. 7 MISS MO} 1o spend $200,000 on my clothes, an Tam a bit extravagant or wicked usand dollars Is not s We * EXTRAV AGANT WOMEN ARE NOT HAPPY, SAYS ROSE HARRIET PASTOR, R F Btokes sald of | Miss fered, 00 1 pent | flowers oh mith the new flows) the erigina) flowers, bunches. “Then @ dress phanged my mind could be made I was told ‘Yes OUstomer the house would ney Of billing her for it of embradery many wyer the @hree hundred dol At another of the most three hundred dollars was o @ilered quite © moderate price for sx evening oF bandsome afternoon gown “Why, we haven't « epangied @nne gown under three hundred and twenty five dollars,’ afd Madame "Of course for plainer day dresses prices ane low or) 00 low elxty-five do! ere elaborate De for afternoon or evening, you cowidy Ord much under three hundred “Our customer do not object to pa ing over three Gundred for handson gowns, A great many Gowns costing Much more “There are ccoastonally #ome who ob feet to Diese prices, They « have been epolled by the That French dresem think What we ought the eame price, We Jebor is cheaper iere an here. 2B ‘mides, Dy Me Mine One hae Reid the dude have onder . deca us SINT TO SPEND $200,000 | THIS YEAR ON PERSO} INSISTS SHE’S NOT EXTRAVAGANT. “WEDNESDAY, “Yes, Indeed it Is,’’ NE EVENING WORLD, “APRIL 24, 1907. : s Says Mrs. Henry Phipps, of Pittsbarg; ‘ee N York W Who Spend Fort 2S GIRL WIFE, WHO i eee on abebbes, aH ¢ heir Fair Critic TIRED Of BLING a pare eg Bn. KILLED By FIST ee, OLD MANS DARLIN FOR INSULTING YOUNG WOMAN Escort Delivered Fatal Blow on Street in De- fense of Girl. No. 1% Van Biclen 1 Long. of Hen- Mrs sG.p. stokes. UNWRITTEN LAW IS INVOKED BY GIAL'S AVENGER | Could Have Stayed His Hand. Miss Morosini- |S MOLLY pTCHER bt OR GERMAN? Powe AL ATTIRE, YET Said Wit to Wisdom— “A full stomach ma!- od a light heart.’’ lage Said Wisdom to Wit— | Uneeda Ss Biscuit ‘TWO DEBUTANTES | ore | TO BE INTRODUCED. In dust tight, ¢ i x tot za) moisture proof packages. 35 z | nd I don't think for NATIONAL BISCUIT COMPANY ~ OE ULLMAN aL Tp: 19° 10 20™ STREFT NEW YDRK Sweeping Reductions on Good Used | Pianos : } HEbisget ire vias f ' Complicated Kidney a anu ver tne lla ood aih| Cat Monga, _ ‘Troubles Cured. — vi “the NF ville, Tenn., praises Warner § Safe Cure, as she regards it as e $10,00 without f the medicine that keeps her alive and well, inities afforded pright, Pianos are ers J as attrac 1 Waters $100 1 Hazelton $125 }t Pease 125-1} Hardman Ms 1 Hoecher 150 1 Beethove 100 It h n he w "iimae 1 Kranich + Bach 150/1 Mason a ‘Hamiin 150 =| a | { { f 45 ee ‘at | ' ] { % MOTHER 1S GRIEVING — | ssannisneno, rx, ascr 1 molt FOR HER MISSING BOY tool Seepage toon | men are up Ar f A nts WARNER'S SAFE CURE ‘7 * CURES KIDNEY DISEASE. 2s ut i : No bad OUTLOOK FOR IRISH f : after ciiects COUNCIL. BILL BETTER, ; bgt Oo ky..copecanaia ae iy ht ror perl Matte. oh ¥ aomntewe eee $49.98 [ose TT 1) $199.98 |POSTUM isin fe ag ae FOOD COFFEE ‘ eae : “There's a Reason" , $6, 98 $2. '95 $5.98 $1 2,50 bis bidmeye iver, bsdier gad blows oud’ $5098 lux ra mumbions. OPK BAX, UNEE 40 B. “59 ‘gayo up. ’ P . i)