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NOVEL FASHIONS, FOR HOME MAKING; not wrinkle easily, and a in. Of course, you will aut with several whito shirt waists. B.D. R—Ton coud put a bine broadcloth collar on your ooat the color of sample, but I should prefer it am it te. DAYS OF SPRING — 4 All questions cons cerning designs and materials of dresses ehould by addressed to the Fashion Editor of The Bvening World. No pat terne for designe in this column can - be odtained, but <ObRVNCR wth the descrip. | tom furnished it (9 @ simple matter to work out patterns, W/ | pbb e..| i ea | DESCRIPTIONS. [linen with waist ‘ being trim striped iinen, wi « |the lower part of t }whieh are edged with email Diack satin | | : RARE BEAUTY | of Magnificent Hair | Look into your mirror, mnnd your hair getting scant?” Is it losin A | The first dress te i turn back cuffs 3 Is Always Linked with a Wealth iy its lustre, its color? | ‘The time to take care of the hair is when y Get rid of the dandruff by destroying the dandruff itching and hair; you can put the radi ance of sun THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, en. trittons. ont effect the b a V with ALLORIGINAL, FOR A vand of t at Mnen “int ith ‘Brandrettis PILLS The Great Laxative res sini Made of the best materials toa prepared with — greatest i tna(caution, One or two at night will relieve and cure win the Constipation, headache, rain rheumatism, end by purify- ‘jing the blood they keep collar, side of the front,/every one who defines the). 7 jin fi all-ov w ns t ts given uses them No. 241 (cue) ‘ Batiste $2.00 No. 244 Could $2.00 Parisian ‘Dressmakers insist upon the corset they know | to be the most correct in Parisian Corsetry, the best adapted to bring out the season's modish lines of the Parisian figure. They | 'Banished! WANAMAKER’S Two WANAMAKER'S Old Bug-a-boos in The Buying of Clothes for Men Bug-a-boo No. 1—Overcoat Shoulder Alterations “Inthe Paleozoic age” of the Padded Shoulder “ A shrunken Wise Man shrunk anew At thought of having an Overcoat’s Anatomy subjected to Corrective Surgery. | He went Home in a Hilly Misfit | Rather than assume risk of Shoulder Altera- tions. © It was a matter of letting Too Much Coat alone. {| He felt that the Tailors were not intent upon changing the Coat so much as upon changing Him. | They would make the Man fit the Coat. © And he felt quite Fit as he was. {| So, as-we have said, he cleaved to the Misfit. ¥ Trouble was, the Coat was unnatural. { It was not built along the Lines of the Object. it was supposed to fit. “| It was artificial. © But it was endured because it was Styfr. | { Now a Truce has been patched up bedween | Style and the Man’s Figure. { No longer must the Man be fitted to the Coat. © The Coat must fit the Man. And it does so— | easily. © Simplest thing in the world to slip on one of these Natural Shoulder Coats and see if it is the Bug-asboo No. 2—Trousers That | Bag at Knees “In the Gelatin age of Men's Trourcrs they | were expected to Swell 19 Particularly in the region of the Knee. So Many Times. © To derive a Certain Percentage of Trouser |Knee Expansion. | { This Gelatin Quality of Trousers was traceable | to Two Things. | 4 First, the Fabrics were not properly woven. © Second, somebody moved the Trouser Knees! Now-a-days we trouser a Man in Worsteds that possess Elasticity instead of Swell. | { But most important is the Fitting. | Old way was to clip off several inches of Trouser if the Man were Short. | Or elongate some if he were Long. le Thus the Knee of the Trouser moved up or | down. | @ But the Knee of the Man did not follow! { There was the rub—and thence the bagging. © Some stores still juggle with Trouser Knees. ) | Not so here. | § Our Trousers do not assume to fit until they have discovered who is going to wear them. | § A Man was supposed to Sit Down just about | is of no account. So do the American dressmakers insist shine into your hair hy y Parisian Hegeman & Co, guarantees it, this de | lightful hair ¢ satiety te most | particula oney back. 0 |ings would go er your - | ; : ari te such as rial, although x is always proper. |¢very bottle and carton. Largs bottle 'y dills,|The hat you # ty at 7 n & Co.'s and of would suit you 50 ¢ f silk foulard | providing you some color in your | druy: le with , Otherwise I a prefer bine) (nA which | used on (he top of the hat H. . M-- Bead work trimaning Worden, eck can be freshened ‘Two Over i,0vv,v.v Pals vs muiguecsaue suves Sold in 1910. No Salesman in Our Store Gets a 6th Avenue Premium for Sellins You Unsalabie Styles ~—Something You Don't Want. and 20th St. The Largest Shoe -Moderate-Priced Service-Giving SHOES For Father, Mother, Sister and Brother — = Nota so-called “bargain basement” for factory damaged goods and year-old styles, but shoes tor slender purses, made under our most exacting standards. “Cammeyer”’ quality is upheld in the base- ment—in short, your money goes further for real genuine shoe quality here than anywhere in the world, Ba Hasement St Hasement Store. ! ! Men’s High Women’s — Boy Grade Shoes Tam Boots ‘That Wear op.50 ne ibe As usual Camm You can ral | City with a comb to find s’ Shoes More hoy Great put for Advertised this week 5,162 nicht to know pairs of Men's Shoes Shoe pie ore. of our factories was a little ahead of three days pairs left New fine them YW production—in sold we but 2,981 butall sizes and styles to -don't ne come ammeyer | gether ae eee ' preparedi |” STYLES LEATHERS sis ‘ oi COMER mesa acho | Button | 4,, (Patent it’s a clear saving of 40°, STYLES | Blucher (Gun Metal Tan Butten CORSETS knowing them to be the authority in know that the correct corset means their success, Without ittheir skill best upon fashion for the American figure, know- ing that they produce smart effects not to be obtained by any other corsets, ‘Try an American Lady Corset.. You will find the truth of this statement veri- fied by your own experience. many modish models, best in it. $1 to $10 you do not wear just the Lady model. DETROIT New York Chicago Made in Made for your figure, to improve it, to bring out the AT YOUR DEALERS If you are not pleased with an | American Lady Corset, it is because right mode) of American Lady Corsets | for your individual figure. Be sure to get the right American Name, American Lady, on every | pair. /American Lady Corset Company Paris S122 A WEEK OPENS AN‘ACCOUN YT Your P REE---10% of J. BAUMANN 6 Bnd | urchase | of the amount of your | || Right Size. © If it is, it fits. © That is the Whole Story. Exit Bug-a-boo No. 1. These Are Only Two of Many Bug-a-boos That have been dispelled by the Wanamaker Men’s Clothes Store. Asa re- | sult thousands of good citizens who fought shy of made-ready clothes have been con- verted to their use. | But the work is not finished. cause of their prejudice against any but tailor-made clothes. We will strive to win them over. But to do so we must have an opportunity | to demonstrate that | Wanamaker Clothes Are Made to Fit Correctly | | | if Then deft Tailors shape them to the Man. | His Knee and the Trouser Knee live happily TOGETHER forever after. © Exit Bug-a-boo No. 2. There are still men whose purses suffer be- We are fully ready with the Spring Suits and Overcoats. In style they lead the whole Greater New York clothes situation. hand-tailored. $16.50 to $40. Main floor. New Building | Rightatthe Subway DoorTomorrow} where a man can hop off the train on the way to or from his office, make his pur- chase, and be on his way quickly. 1500 Men’s Fine White Dress and Tuxedo Shirt from a famous shirt and collar maker, whose name and goods are seen everywhere. | At $1.25 Each '| Exactly Half the Usual Price All are coat shirts with cuffs attached. Bodies are of fine English longcloth. Plain bosoms are of plain and fancy pique. Pleated bosoms are of fine linen and pique. Every shirt is new, fresh, clean, ready for immediate wear. They have always sold for $2.50 in our regular stock. They would be $2.50 today, but the makers decided they were carrying too many styles, and gave us, at half price, the lines they chose to discontinue. Such shirts at such a price may never occur again. A hint to the wise is sufficient, etc. Basement, New Building, at Subway entrance. Imported Leather Hand Bags An Extraordinary Pre-Easter Disposal Six hundred distinguished and beautiful hand bags, fresh from their steamer wrappings, which we shall sell on Friday morning for $3.50, $5 and $7.50, Instead of Their Usual Prices, $5 to $18 ‘They are the surplus stock—ordered by cable a month ago—of a fine European maker, whose productions we feel sure of. . - The styles are this Spring's; the leathers are beautiful real seal, seal finished goat, fancy calf, morocco and ecrase, and there are soft colors enough, both dark and light, to match every imaginable Easter suit or frock—lovely grays, tans, browns and violets among ihcm, with plenty of blacks as a matter of course. Their mounts are as exquisite as their linings, ardecme of tle t are luxuriously fitted. Some—especially of the fitted bags—are large enough to tuck a night- gown into. In quality they are just what they have been for many years—all wool and | Ur <5 i ; = ea an But a Bs ; - aera d, th th kinds of bags to suit any woman of good tast: We _irvies LEATHERS Tan ButtonVel. Tops | a super tuout — They'r 44-08) Danigp |, suspect that there willbe a PECL CHL HEE HDCT DEEL PE IPI Ee Lace | in Cait Kan Bbucher | ’ 4 | Fa@PiOPr | fhest ones will be picked out by the earliest comers. Main floor. Old Building. | IM: « * y Parlor Table; val Biuchee (1 Gun Nota! $ 5) $9.00 asear vi gog, Outfit | . JOHN WANAMAKER Au honest #4.00 Value = a te hersera: i : V4 aD Formerly A. T. Stewart & Co., Broadway, Fourth Avenue, Eighth to Tenth Street $9 50 Women’s Little Roys’ Shoes Out it to aluest.so 4 36 | ——— — — — - ° Your Home, Pitts On | Tan Pumps | 9 Rooms $9 Rooms $49rt Rooms $ —_ dS Mp th ali SD Fornished 75 Furnished 125 Furnished 150 || are Mi | too. WRITE for our NEW is . OUR LIBERAL . . 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