The evening world. Newspaper, January 24, 1911, Page 10

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by Expert and Queries of Readers Answered, BY 'LDRED LODE WICK. The Evenin to have ~m. pense, In od EWC — to -furniohing fe original designs for gui ye requir )“Let.ere should “Fashion Editor, Evettag World,” nts of fashion, & (piven herewith: ‘ ~ 1 ‘White Marquisette. [White marquisette d-ess, Waist and ale titched im pale due, ft the waist and matchos wi Uarough the sleeves, a mat co!) gtitehed on the edge tn tuck effe jatd abour the neck, front a band of hand embroidery uleo, the side f striking ¢ with long cords gives i. In Pink and White. Combined with plain oink linen, It ed around the Dutch neck over in the fro front panel, which « the top with a pea kni The en simple but effective tn 1m’, A Pretty Costume. Dress of waite n shaded old 3 Baw the yoke t* plated. che of the hem marrow Cluny ‘eadin sleeves and belt are also the same. { sere ANSWERS TO QUER Tan World has started @ Fashion Depart- ment for the bene- At of home drees- makers who wish tasteful Gnd pretty clothes \‘tertay out of the skirt to make a new at minimum ¢7 Pwerles will be answered as to ma ‘ertal, method or style in dreaemak- “Rg; how certain articles are dest ‘nade, the most economical way to addressed to j_ Descriptions of above designs are ~ | embroidered in darker shades, A touch | st contrasting color vouta be given 7 ade with in one, and a full fatherea skirt with three deep tucks A wide hem- hed tuck rons through the blouse the one | Dear he ts | Sgn fo) showing tn th in pale | als would be pretty, and how It could ue outlined in black, ‘Phere Is an Un- | he made? I am five foot one Inch, six- doctor ‘on the sieeve of this embroidery | tecn yoars old and wear my dresses one soft black satin sash tled On) inoh ‘above my shoe tops. Would like Dress of p.nk and white striped linen | Dear tucks turned in : brunette and not tall, Would like Btinulng down the | something stylish and simple for he bottom. The panel’ spring and summer. ‘Taanking you, made crosswise of | MISS R. J. 1, ie also the kimono | The yoke, of pink jinen, em- | ca G ow Your Hair young ORIGINAL FASHIONS FOR # # ww s& HOME DRESSMAKERS | CONDUCTOR, THEN ‘ FOUGHT PURSUERS er's, all wool, dark brown cloth. 1 want to make It up for myself, I am thirty nine years old, tall, 88-inch bust full, and I could use most for it, The sleeves 1 can use as they are, but the waist Is plain and braided, which I like well enough, but the back im tight-fitting in six parts. Could | do something to make tt look more PP to date? TH? NKFUL. pattorn back to your dress, If the skirt and one-quarter yards around it is suf- ficient. Could you out it 0 as to have a Dear Fashion Réitor: Would you kindly advise me how to make a golden crepe meteor, and wat kind of @ contrasting chiffon I could put over it? I am oniy elghteen. Thank ing you sincerely, MISS 11 T think straw colored chiffon carry- ing ont @ one color sheme with your ies satin would be both youthful aud pretty. The chiffon tunic could be Cy ares ed | St the belt or in .he front at the lower Cage of the yoke. | pretty de- |, twhite) of | embroidery trimmed with cluNy Ince or | could you edvise me what other mater- e 4| some way of hing a dress m 0 it will not cut off my height. Thanking | you. ‘A GRADUATE. Some pretty graduation dresse will be published to-morrow evening. wm Editor: is! Kindly advise me what kind of @ ‘dress you would prefer for me, J am a A wool crepe is @ light-weight ma- terial for spring and summer which | you can got im almost any color. Per.) * hays a tan or some shade of blue wouls sult you,. Make it on Jong lines with | | Derkapa a panel in the front and back, which could be trim.od with bands of | . to mateh. Mave a long V yoke! belt of some Y.| za Ince, and lay » strap of the aatiy | \Yes, Swissco Wil } Proventr Maldness and Dandruff. Re- stores Cray er | sir to its Natur. th, having @ band of it On the bottom of the skirt and a of it showing in the yoxe, ot yor aay 5 Nie? Wemedy 00. 288 | sale at all verywhere at across it half way up. Small reveres of the satin starting above the Wust- Une could trim the ghoulders—or you could hand-embroider a design on the foods in self color. satin with undersle make @ pretty garment. Dear Fashion Falttor: WiIl you tell me where I can procure and 28-inch waist, wo can't wear every-|a pattern of the empiro green gown of thing, The skirt of the dress ts very | silk and wool in Thursday's Evening World, Jan. 12, also is the embroidery pattern included? Thanking you for a prompt reply. ‘We do not issue patterns. ‘Dear Fashion Editor: Saw this pattern in the paper not Why coulén'’t you take enongh ma-|!ong ago, kept it until time to write and see if you had it. kindly let me know, Yourn very truly, See answer to B. T. WOMEN’S DRESSES. TRIMMING DEP’TS. FUR DEPARTMENTS. TUESDAY, JANUARY 24, 1911. * TRIED 10 KILL | Passengers Until Overpowered Them. | Assailants m 1x Millbrooke, « good runt 1 followed Phirty-ntt until the The car, thur Devine of No, 4066 T left Port Morris at 1 o'clock. Hundred and to said, it and cuffs of of the lace will MRS. R. T. B. i For de Griddle Cakes and Muffins. If you have tr EDITH W. G. JAMES McCREERY & CO, a3rd Street 34th Street On Wednesday, January the 25th In Both Stores, New models in Messaline and Crepe Meteor Dresses, suitable for afternoon or evening wear. 27.50 and 38.co Selection of advance Spring Models in Tailored Suits; Foulard, Voile and Mar- quisette Dresses. : In Both Stores, Black Silk Embroidered Net Bands. 344 to 4" inches wide. 1.50 per yard value 2.50 to 4.50 Marabout Trimming. Black or natural..........+ veee+35¢ per yard value 50c WHER 94466505 E RODS EOD +++ s55¢ per vard value 85¢ EE In Both Stores, On Wednesday and Thursday, January the 25th and 26th Hudson Seal Coats, full length... Caracti'Coate, cis iiss s se French Seal Coats.... Remaining stock of fur lined ec Pointed Fox Muffs Pointed Fox Scarfs........0:+00+e800++25,00 BBO Oe MIB 506-4 sass cit whine ad 14.50 ine Ox Seat. icc has pares ka aks 12.50 Natural Grey Wolf Muffs Natural Grey Wolf Scarfs. PB MVOU MINOR ess eset alana canes 11.50 DUS AY OLE CBIR): iiissigiass'ics sea tsk bad at 10,50 Black Wolf Muffs. ' Black Wolf Gearteiii:ssssasrcncacces + +10.50 Persian Paw Muffs..... ARAN AN rere Yan spe 4.00 Persian Paw Scarfs.......++0+00+ hee Hee) AAMES McCREERY & CO. agzrd Street 3ith Street on Car Followed Police a lawyer, of Hundred and Fifty and Edward Hedwig, o | avenue, the Bronx, prove | vector Ar-| rd avenue. | At On: | irty-elehth street and ae! Deposito, of No and Anthony Scar. | venue, & nsfers, bu Kot tO us © us by the thme enue you'll get wha Hedwig were he conductor HOMESTEAD FLAPJACK to call a policeman, stopped Deposito drew a revolver and fired point blank at Devine, The latter with @ scream fell to the floor and con- tinued to yell. The two inen took to their heels, Deposito hurting the re- alver under the car. Followed by Milbrooke and Hedwig the fugitives fed down Bighth avenue. falf a mile away Policemen Zanki and| Ryan West One Hundred and we street station joined the| overtook Deposito and fight which ended only | |nead with @ mightstick, | Scalrellt sub- | nitted to arrest. | The policemen led their prisoners back | © the car, Devine hadn't a scratch, but was still yelling. Me was so frightened | oe could not taxe the car on the return rip. Deposito was charged with felonious assault and Tying concealed weap- Jonw. His on was charged with lisorderly ¢ saeeninadatiinatilaais | SODA LEADS TO ELOPEMENT. duct Friends of Miss Lillian Evelyn Otten, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Karston Otten f Hempstead, L. 1, learned yesterday | shen Deposito had been struck in the| = hat she had eloped on Saturday night a3d Street RUG DEPARTMENTS. tinued patterns. terns. Size 9 x 12 ft. in. mat to 11 ft. 3 in. x FURNITURE DEP’TS. When the car! with John Edward Gillman, @ young surveyor, whom her family knew Uttle Adont. Miss Otten has had charge of her father's confectionery business, Gillman was a customer at the soda fountain in the Otten store, and it 1s thought that the friendship which resulted in the elopement started there, On Saturday rnoon the two obtained a marriage license from Town Clerk Luther Week and left town soon RECIPE FOR WEAK KIDNEYS Kidney or bladder troubles are shown by such symptoms matic pains Trea’ serious trouble arises, mple prescription Is from lending authority and 's highly indorsed. M! tract buchu ounces good twe _tenspoont f onch meal and at bed time, All well stocked drug stores have the above Ingredients. Any one can mix. This quickly restores weak, deranged kid- neys, bindder and other urinary organs, dAMES McCREERY & CO; 3tih Street On Wednesday, January the 25th In Both Stores, Domestic Rugs and Carpets. 9 x 12 ft. French Wilton Rugs, discon- 37.50 usual pridh sii Bundhar Wilton Rugs, discontinued pat- 27.50 usual price 40.50 Other sizes in proportion from an 18 x 36 15 ft. rug. 9 x 12 ft. Extra Axminster Rugs, Oriental designs. 19.50 usual price 23.00 Smith’s Extra Wilton Velvet Carpets... . 1.124 per yard usual price 1.60 In Both Stores, ; Semi-Annual Sale Continued. All Furniture from 10 to 50% less than TRUNK DEP’TS. usual prices. ; Mahogany Dining Room Furniture. Sideboards........40.00, 50.00 and 60.00 former prices 65.00, 80.00 and 95,00 China Closets............ 40.00 and 50.00 former prices 60.00 and 65.00 Extension Tables.........30.00 and 45.00 former prices 40.00 and 65.00 Dining Chairs, leather seats. 7.50 and 10.00 former prices 9.00 and 13.00 Dining Arm Chairs, leather seats....... 10.50 and 15.00 former prices 13.50 and 21,00 Bedroom Furniture. Circassian Walnut Dressers............ 55.00, 75.00 and 95.00 former prices 70.00, 105.00 and 130.00 Circassian Walnut Chiffoniers.......... 50.00, 65.00 and 75.00 former prices 61.00, 97.00 and 110.90 Circassian Walnut Toilet Tables........ 40.00, 50.00 and 60.00 former prices 50.00, 74,00 and 90,00 Mahogany Dressers. 25.00, 45.00 and 50.00 former prices 35.00, 63.00 and 70.00 Mahogany Chiffoniers............-.008 22.00, 35.00 and 40.00 former prices 32.00, 52.00 and 55.00 White and Gray Enamel Dressers....... 50.00, 65.00 and 95.00 former prices 70.00, 82.00 and 133.00 White and Gray Enamel Chiffoniers..... 37.50, 55.00 and 75.00 former prices 55.00, 75.00 and 107.00 English Arts and Crafts Oak Dining Room and Living Room Furniture in models that are to be discontiaued, at 50% less than usual prices. In Both Stores, Sale of Trunks of the best manufacture, Various models in Steamer, Dress and Skirt Trunks, finished with leather, rawhide and fibre. Fitted with shirtwaist, millinery and shoe compartments and dress trays. 6.75 to 35.00 value 8.25 to 48,00 ‘Traveiling Bags ot Russet and Brown Cowhide, with reinforced corners, leather lining and inside pockets. Size 14 to 18 inches, 5:75 velue 6,75 to 800 Russet and Brown Cowhide Dress Suit Cases, with double steel frames. Fitted with shirt pockets. Sizes 24 and 26 inches. 4.00 and 4.50 values 5,00 and 5,50 JAMES McGREERY & CO, 23d treet 34th Strect Lord & Taylor Founded 1826 January Sale of Furniture 10% to 50% Reductions Classic Dining ‘Room Furniture at Half Price Adam suite, mahogany, 4 pieces. Reduced from $1690.00 to........ $845.00 William and Mary Suite, mahogany, 4 pieces. Reduced frem $905.00 to.........$482.50 Sheraton Suite, mahogany, 4 pieces. Reduced from $725.00 to........ - $352.50 Carved Colenial Suite, mahogany, 4 pieces. Reduced from $715.00 to......... $357.50 Louis XIV. Suite, Circassian walnut, 4 pieces. Reduced from $1240.00 to........ $420.00 Extraordinary Reductions in Very High Grade Bed Room Furniture Odd Pieces Which Cannot Be Duplicated Chairs, Cellarettes, Screens, &c. $2.00 to $12.50—Were 84.00 to $25.00 Also Par'or and Library Tabies, ‘ewing Tab'es, Table Desks, Tea Tabies, Writing Desks, Music Cabinets, Magazine Stanas, Bock Stands, Mujin Stanas, Work Tables, etc. 10 to 50% less than former prices. Brass Bedsteads at Greatly Reduced Prices Bright and satin finish, single and double sizes, at at at $32.50 $17.50 $11.50 Formerly Formerly Formerly 840.00 to $48.00 $22.50 to $32.50 $17.50 to $20.00 Lord & Taylor are Conducting An Extraordinary Sale of Oriental Rugs & Carpets The Rugs and Carpets involved in this offering were taken directly from our own stock, We have reduced them for this Sale to far below our regular moderate prices—many fine pieces have been marked at Almost ¥% their value Broadway & 20th St.; 5th Ave.; 19th St. The Newark (N.J.) Sunday Call Says: “The New York World Almanac for 1911, is out and is larger, more complete and thorough than before. It is by many degrees the best pub- lication of its kind in this country, ard every citizen should have a copy handy. He will find it more useful than his encyclopedia, taken the year through, and its price places it within everybody's reach, The publication of this annual is a real public service, and The World has shown a determination to make it accurate and comprehensive, which is especially gratifying in these days of careless compilation.” Price 25c; by mail, 35e. Press Pub. Co., N. ¥.

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