The evening world. Newspaper, January 27, 1911, Page 18

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' 18' MEAN ERE PLAYS TRICK AND ‘HAPPY BARKS Is LAST Sneak hose f Train on Sched- | ule That Montclair Dog Knew Like a Commuter. ciate for a His owner, Re and it was “Happy’s’ custom to company the train times. himself, “Mappy of getting out on ¢ ting at the cow @rawing suburban trains. Sneaked a Fast Train on Him Me knew the Fommuters ken k and ti well as the Boweatcher f Meaping to safety a About a Oped a ca thing that Iai Dodd's home Hence from duty Mut on a fast Wetween Upy a @ity. This train lair at the rate of fo: He Chalienged lieu Weappy” appoared at the Whorning for the first time Whdleposed. Me performed his barking Wpecialty at a couple of locals, Witting on the e of the platform wit Ms tongve hanging w he heard Me shrick a lucomo’ inthe Jo ‘Whe northw WThere wes no trv @Mappy's" seh Wars in curiostt fi gain the whistle Meaped to the track Out of the fog shot the Mrie fyer. The bew supposing that the t Joped down the track to two barks the train was alr of him. With a yelp of fri fo get out of the way, but he ate. +A yellow do, the alr and of the track CHRISTIAN SCIENCE tation this nee he was *, according to eked his a his tal sounded ,and he engine of the HEALER | AGAIN APPEARS IN COURT. |: THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, JANUARY 27, 1911. | drawn around the waist above the | | | ORIGINAL FASHIONS FOR w# Boca ro athe le {| & a ow HOME DRESSMAKERS back im long ends and tassels, would be very pretty. And if you could over the sleeves in ki- matching the design shoulders, it would make yery wp-to-date and sty- ‘Ush looking, Dear Fashion Raitor: I write in reference to a dressing gown of albatross printed some time ago, tho cut of which I am inclosing. Please |me know where I can procure the pat- tern, also how many yards of material tion do I need. I am inches. Instead of ribbon I mean .o use inser- tion down the front and bottom. MRS. F. 8. H. of lace edging, 3 narrow insertion and @ yards of ribbon. Plaiting -by the yard for + the front wonld require % yard. Dear Fashion Editor Will you Kindly tell me how many yards of material are required for the organdie dress in Evening World of Jan 17, No, 1? How many yards of lace and ribbons and chiffon? Does the lace on the skirt go all the way round the back? A READER. ‘The dress requires four yards of material and three yards of lac wide, which continu Ground the back. Also 4% yards of ad and 4 yards of chiffon plait- en DIES AFTER BEATING. The police of the East Twe street station, began an in tion to-day into the death of Joseph Nolan, forty-nine years old, an tronworker, who last night was found in front of No. 302 East Twenty-seventh street | suffering from multiple contusions, a fracture of the skull and alcoholic pot- soning. Nolan lived at No. 410 East Twenty- eighth street. He was taken to Belle- vue Hospital and died without regain- ing his senses, cond Pretty Costumes Designed by] ae ‘ =e with the tunie skirt, the waistline being Evening World Experts— | eined with tucks, also handsrun. The QUERIES ANSWERED. | Heck and sleeve and bottom of tunic are | Dear Fashiom Editor) GIRARD MILTON a Some Queries Answered, | * worked in scalloped edge, with |/T have a dress n princess style made| Front 23s"; back ai!" Front 244"; back 174 » dot worked tio lid in each scallop. interwoven with the ery on the skirt waist, In- an Irish lace medallion in the Insertion trims the lower portion of the skirt in straight rows, also the under sleeves. of German all-over lace with Irish point) * —_——_ | jrunning from the yoke downward, about - | 4 inches wide, The yoke is round and! BY MILDRED LODEWICK, | |{s of German allover, sleeves short to} The. Huentng| the elbow and very fancy with open} work of Irish point,,and {t has a train, COLI ARS col World has started Ae it ts still in very good condition | They fit and sit right @ Fashion Depart: and fits me beautifully, I ask you to| ment for the bene-| 71. \ | suggest some way of making {t appear . . . | more stylish. Would a sash look well ft of home dress-| Fine Lingerie Dress. on @ princess? It is white, eM) Se. each, 2for 28, _ Arrow Cuffs, 8c. makers who wish| A fine lingerie dress, combined with MRS, M. LG. bod: Troy, N; to have tastefut|* cute ‘and pretty clothes at minimum ex | In addition | 4 hing nowing in the and waist is heavy d with Valenciennes, luce also continues across Om Tet nan Tass ain aanaues JAMES McGCREERY & GO, answered 8 to ma@-' tucked upper portion of the waist, 23rd Street 34th Street or style in dressmak- | baal Fouad ? pense. wick to fu up: | la original designs for 8 will be 1, method SATISFACTION GUARANTEED on MONEY pRompriy Rerunoeo Se crv ed at Tables— Main Floor, Rear. Girls’ Sample Coats—Worth to $8; Now $4.98 This is a round-up* of ail our sample coats which are left over from our various large purchases; there are handsome silky caraculs, warm cheviots, sturdy beavers or pretty fancy cloths, splendidly tailored, with either velvet or trintme or military collars; choice of lined or untined; all but not all sizes in each lot; none worth less than $3; choice to-morrow at . Girls’ 6 to 14 Year $1.50 | Junior and Misses’ Sitky Wash Schoo! Dresses, $1 Caracul Cloth Coats, $5.98 Little SRT livatitean dres: The price quoted is so much lower fe wah dha vat F than you'll see elsewhere that there ‘J » should be no trouble to sell the 200 we have. Shawl or high neck style, lined throughout a good lining: single breasted; tri This Dress, #1. Ever yBoy’ sSuitin the House Cut to Half Price—But You'll Have To Come Saturday Morning for the 1.49 Lot 4 Boys’ Two Pants Suits Worth 2.59, at We are proud of the fact that we are enabled to offer a value 1. ) like this one—no one else in town tries to. Double breasted 300 Boys’ Sample Suits Knicker Suits, or Russian Blouse Suits. Each suit has two pair of pants made of he blue cheyiots, 4 to 16 years. On sale Worth $5 To-morrow at 2.98 Russian or Double-breasted Knicker Suits, navy blue chev. from 9 A. M. to 1 P. M.; $2. 50 two pants suits at. t and Venetian iots or mixtures, 8 to 17 years; Russian All our Boys’ $3 ‘Suits | To-morrow Cut to $1.98 Suits of all wool blue serge, 3 to 8 years. On sale cere eee ee eee eee eer eee ees e Double-breasted Knicker Suits, Sailor Suits, navy blue chev cloth; also mixtures in neat dark colors; sizes 3 to 16 years, On sale all day, any $3 suit at . Secures You, Sat- urday, the Same . Suit or Overcoat Secures You, Sat- urday, the Same Suit or Overcoat be addr . Evening Wor of above designs aro Rd ing formed by rows of ahirring. Doop fall Willis Boientist » the same is the front of the Madras. Freschi and the hearing adjourned consent until to-morrow morning at 10 Tittle a'elock. | fro * Cole wag in court yesttrday ont i © over wh! and Outing Flannel. complaint Of the County Medical So ema}l sleeve and waist are cut in one jow the hem. arge that he wa HABERDASHERY DEP’TS. ; di. certain articles are best 1" REiiel io al Ei trenoninl eave In White Organdie, | Ou Fatarday, Jannary.the 28th | sae ; Dress of sheer white organdie, made and Case |" q nts of fashion, 40) ine tu walet and ekirt, the belt In Both Stores. Shirts’ made of English Flannel and Scotch Various models. 1.65 values 2,50, 3.00 and 3.50 Shirts, made of Imported Madras, Percale 1.00 Values 1.50 and 2.00 Formerly Pricedin Our Stocks at $15 orrow, look perior materials and finish; then if y don't buy one we miss our guess. The overcoats are as good as the suits, with either regulation or convertible collar. All sizes for men and young men. : Formerly Pricedin *~ Our Stocks at $18 Each and every one is hand: tailored, modelled into well-fitting, stylish gar- ments, The new grays and browns pre- dominate, with plenty of standard pat- “P terns; blues and blacks. Overcoats are in either convertible or regulation style, and there is every size for men and young men. without the, rea itt day, and his counsel Jerome, said he was rea the case. John G, I the Medical Soctet journment “Here is a ‘He fina! ment. There ‘Setentists, men @pectators in the Women For SOLYMPIA, Wass, J 1.—The lower House of the Legisiature has panyed bil mak ‘ for Jur duty by striking Perrin Gloves, of English Tan Capeskin or Grey Suede, spear back. 1.10 pair values 1.50 and 4.75 Don’t Poison Baby. ORTY YEARS AGO almost every mother thought her child must hove FAREGORIG oF laudanum to unke itsleep, These drugs will produce | sleep, and a FEW DROPS TOO MANY will produce the BLEEP | FROM WHICH THERE IS NG WAKING, Many are the children who | on killed or whose health bas been ruined for life by pareg®ric, jada. | ud morphine, each of which i8 narcotic product of opium. Drug; ere pre hibited from gel Hing eather of ul. 10 cotics named to children at to anybody without labelling them * pol Tho definition of “nar fst “A medicine which relieves pain and produces sleep, but which in poisone | oue doses produces stupor, coma, convulsions ana death.” The taste and | y, 5 ar ¥ smell of modi: ines containing opluin are disguised, and sold under the names Young Men's Suits of all-wool Mixed of ** Drops,” * Cordials,” “Soothing Syrups,” etc, "You should not permit any | “Het serge ¢ lorste sizes medicine 4o be given te your children withoue you or your physician know Cheviot, Serge and Worsted. Odd sizes from of what it is composed, CASLORLA DOES 33 to 38. | CONTAIN NARCOTICS, ff it bears the signature of Chas. H. Fletcher, | 19:60. 6504 bee Genuine Castoria always bears the signature of Lelekih, 16.50 Boys CLOTHING DEP’TS. im Both Stores. | The remaining stock of Young Men's Suits « and little Boys’ Coats, at greatly reduced prices. ry Cnr value 13.50 to 19.50 20.00 to 26.50 Boys’ three-quarter length’ Coats made of this season’s latest fabrics. Size 3 to 7 years. 3:75 values 5.00 to 8.50 JAMES McCREERY & GOL. | | | | | 231d Street 34th Street | JAMES '‘McGREERY & CN; | 2ird Street 34th Street | MISSES’ SUIT DEPT. im Both Stores, | On Saturday, January the 28th, 7 wy we" Vevovert Full length Coats, of plain or double faced Wasnounne CROSBY CO: materials. Sizes 14 and 16 years. 18,50 C 0 LD M ED A L Cheviot Suits. Sizes 14 and 16 years, t 9.50 Dresses, various materials and models, Sizes 14 and 16 years, 7.50 23rd “treet 34th Mireet/ RS \ renee seometatcnas z » seen aren ene rane ‘Velvet Top, Patent Leather Vamp Shoes The favorite novelty shoe of the season other 400 pairs for to- morrow; lustrous, rich patent leath- r vamps, with a chi of brown or black velvet uppers; fancy but- tons and extra high ¢ izes 6 to 8. Sizes 8!4 to 11. 119 1.49 Sizes 1114 to 2 1.79 Sizes 2!5 to 513 “Walkabout” Shoes, $2.00 New Spring styles, in Patent Colt, Dull Gun Metal, x ; have arrived; come in and look at them; we know you will $2 buy; lace or button styles; $3.50 quality; at | Caracul & Seal Plush Coat ‘At Matchless Low Price Levels “15 Pony Cloth Caracul Coats, 54- Inch Long Seal Plush Coats Brocade Silk Lined, at $9.98 | Half Actual Value at $4.98 Full 54 inches long; stunning large | Made from a richly dyed seal plush; shaw! collar; handsome imported] 54 inches long, semi-fitting mode ponyskin finish caracul cloth;| large shaw! collar, turnback cuffs; lined throughout with guaranteed| interlined. and lined throughout two year bro- with guaranteed satin finished cade” silk; im serge; S| sizes 32 to to in to-mor 4 1 to a cu row's unpar- mer); to-mor- alleled sale, e 1 row at R e { Pony Skin or Marmot Fur Coats, at 19.75, Worth to $40 Made in « beautiful 54-inch semi-fitted mode! shawl collar; new full sleeves, with turnback cuffs; coats lined throughout with brogadsd satin; sizes 32 to 44; on sal a saureay.

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