The evening world. Newspaper, September 13, 1911, Page 12

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—————————————————————— All questions com cerning designe and materials of dresses should be addressed to the Fashion Editor of The Evening World. No pat terns for designs in this column can be obtained, but with the descrip. tion furnished it is a simple matter to work out patterns. —_— AU questions concerning designs and materials of dresses or any per- plezities of fashion should be ad- dressed to the Fashion Editor of The Rvening World. A new and distinctive feature of this department is the illustration of the different pieces of the pattern, necessary for the making of the gar- ment, It shows how easily the at- tractive design can be executed and also serves as a guide in cutting one's own pattern if such is needed. > DESCRIPTION. Angst charming and yet most simply executed evening frock is shown in the ying sketch. The entire skirt of handsome cream color alle slightly gathered to ased Waistline. The waist portion it is je of cream colored satin with tay sieeve in one with it. The) neck, being cut round and finished with @ chiffon piping, reveals a Ittle lace t to a V in front and back, A narrow cuff of satin fine api the waist, corresponding, ts quite distinctive. A bunch of tiny’ pale pinis silk roses with shaded velvet leaves lends a delightful color. dS CUR ANSWERS | TO QUERIES. Fashion Vaitor Would like advise me how to have a black aline dvess made for myself, Tam short and stout, 40 Inches bust, and dark complexio: Win you Siggest a style for me too elab- orate. What Kind of trimming should be used on a dross of this sort? MRS. N. L. Make your js with @ normal puffing which wide front whore the skirt trim- ming starts, A fine net yoke with buttons and a crush belt of purple satin would complete the dress. Fasiion Editor Please advise me how to make a white serge dress suitable to wear to an evening ‘affair, I am nineteen years | of age, quite tall and thin, with @ fair complexion, Would like some hand em. broldery as trimming. How would some hand embroidery do as I am handy at that? MISS L. 8. f@ color te your with one loop pulled through Shirred satin buckle in the back. ‘White ince, silk run, conld form « small yoke and undersieoves. "rei Fditor ish to make a dark-gray or purpls Oxdensdura, meteor dress for informal evening | and would greatly eyggestion trom you as to 1 have some small black stripe buttons. Would they be to trim with? Po SERIE IEE ARS COTTE SET ROTEL PN ROTTS AE SEN MTR THE EVENING WORLD, STRICKEN ACTOR MUST REMAIN OFF STAGE FOR MONTHS; Ferdinand Gottechalk, the actor who guffered from @ nervous collapse early this morning at a dress rehearsal of “The Rack," the new play by Thomp- fon Buchanan which William A. Brady had planned to present at The Play- was reported to be in| @ serious condition to-day at his apart- ment, No. 210 Wes One Hundred and Beventh street. His physicians have @dvised him to make no attempt to feturn to the stage for several months. Mr, Gottechalk’s breakdown fe attrib- ‘ORIGINAL FASHIONS FOR HOME / DRESSMAKERS; PATTERN MODEL house to-night, Lovely full-length negligees in white and The wide fichu cape, which has heavy hand- embroidery, forms points in back and over the shoulders. has a wide insertion of Va- of albatross, delicate tints. in one week. The “The Rack" immediately waa made on Monday, Sept. 4. The company began series of further hearsais, and one of these was con- ducted last night and early this morn- ing on the etage of The Playhouse, fol- lowing the close of the performance of “A Gentleman of Leisur last act was reached Mr. Gottschalk's scalloped edge on gathered lace runs down tohem. Sleeves match. Thick wool cord at waist. WOMEN’S | tims QUILTED- |clutched at @ chair fo Brady ordered the re and Mr, Gottschalk was sent home in Frederick Perry will undertake the| role, beginning rehearsals to-day, premiere of the until Friday night. Mr. Gottschalk has long been consid- ered one of the best character comed- fans on the Amertoan stage, —— MRS. M. V. SPeNCcR WEDS. plece was postponed al $11.89 Fall importatio crimson, lavender, silk girdle to mat MORE GLOVES ABROAD the choice of well- dressed women who for severely tailored for our “BERYL” SUEDE GLOVE, i ‘ted, have fancy embroid- Branch, Bride of New Yorker, A. Lincoin Stadler of New York and ho Was Mrs. Murill V. Spen in whioh they disappointed them by not having a big married by Oharles H r, that later In the month they will give a big reception and dance at Holly- which will be Fr A special train will be Stadler {s the daughter of Dr. | Knight of Queen's Uni- the son of the thy merchant, pagne and white. for CAPE WALKING GLOVES that have gusseted tingers, English- cut thumb, embroidered backs and ja who was a friend of Pr | the son heing named fo: ‘THE SKIN MADE PRESENTABLE white and tan. for WASHABLE WHITE DOE- SKIN GLOVES, Engl ish- with Saxe wrist; sewn, and double-draw embroidered. for WASHABLE WHITE DOE- SKIN SOFT GAUNTLET Loves, gusseted at sides, with wrist a) pique sewn, the backs em- Poslam Quickly Clears the Complex- | ion, Drives Away Pimples and Blemishes. RST GLOVES in white, black and evening shades, made of ce- lected kids, in al ll required lengths; KAISER THANKS AVIATORS FOR AID IN “BATTLE.” Aeroplanes a Big Success in German Army Manoeuvres—Airmen Posted Commanders. Mecklinburg - Strelitz, eSpt. 12.—The Imperial army manoeuvres enfed this morning with the complete defeat of the invader: to hew a way to the Ge The enemy were caugiit in te each side of them, made of cording from tie material. Continue these down the front of the slightly efed skirt nearly to the bottom, HANDKERCHIEFS FOR MEN k AND WOMEN 18,000 At less than wholesale prices Have been acquired by us] || MISSES’ WEAR [324.74 for smart black and navy under such exceptional condi- tions as enable us to sellat prices less than ordinary retail stores have to pay for them! WOMEN’S | Six Linen Handkerchiefs with half-inch hems, in AEST and he: avy qual- small yoke of cream lace completes the neck. Sometimes an appro: ner or other affair renders necessary & the skin, the removal of pimples and | minor blemishes and the clearing of the Kindly let me kuow how much ma- terfal ts required for dress size thirty- six in Wednesday's paper, Sept. 6, and where i can o/taln pattern for same, MK who had sought | occasions the ever-ready | ‘oslam will be valued. ght applications will rs in driving vay such af. vx the skin normal and Marshal Baron Von der Goltz In sn- Preme command of the defenders, reverely handled. ditions in actual warfare | hardly possible for a foreign army to regain the coast he battle was fogght natural amphitheatre and a% beautiful panorama f: healing power of One or two over Given the same con- ves and a narrow peplum | e readiness of Postam to dispose of | minor troubles should give it « place on | licine shelf and toilet table. | 1 ordinary pattern. —_ GIRL VANISHES FROM HER HOME IN BRONX, Miss Gibbs Had Been Melancholy | 2. tor Some Time, Her Brother 4 Ic sisewhere up to 35c each. Six Imported hand-embroidered, lace- trimmed Handkerchiels,with script initial; generally sets complete cures sold at $1.00 | vent embarrassment, stress und suf. | ’oslam is sold for A general alarm has Poslam f from Headquarters r. appearance of Miss De ty-one years old, of No. Hundred and Forty-ninth street, Was frst reported | ac by her brother Abraham, who said she left home on Sept, been no tidings of her since that date. told the police she had | eould melancholy for a time, & inanufacturer of She ts described as w e ut 110 pounds, bi Inches in height, and | dark hair and comp left home she wore a } ist, black shoes and bla TS: POPE RECEIVES AMERICANS, er free sainple Write Irish Linen Handkerchiefs; hed, of good quality each liberal size, with quarte 12c hemstite © Good Looks should be a soure he. practice Sew over the enemy's left Bleck jie Handherchale Py i ee NOT ae i ere Mropbed F URNITURE 32 pure Irish linen; the initial in x THe|| fed'Speneht® openwork. On sale generally cig ’ i it $2.00 a dozen yave been obtatne £ | accompanied | with General Staff | tent extolling the work of the od ‘an official state. | This season's most eo oktrt, a white of pride to you, | tal for tailored TAFT ear WITH CALLERS BEFORE WESTERN TRIP, Japanese Ambassador, ing Home, Says Fa dent Starts in eruptions call for itamedinte attention, | It should be your aim to get rid of | se disfiguring signs of impure Pied ert DESOIE One side smooth, the other is raised, favorite dress febric translated into more elegant form. All the good blue shades are Who Is Go-| No outward application DEECHAWs PILLS help naturally ra cleanse the system and enable stomach, liver and bow Nature intended T |tor of the American was the first American preiate to be| |recetved by the Pope since his illness. not seen the Pontiff since Trin- y and calling at the Vatican 4 His Holiness well, ul and really vigorous LIGHT NAVY, 4 inches wide, $1.69 x Taft te Retting back tnto the h NAVY, 44 inches wide, 94c a yard; d. 54 inches wide, $1. RAVEN BLUE, the, Baste shade, 54 onger th n usual at Beverly | © walked about his rooma a > step and had good col He showed no sign of with and tnel) Toor) $1.00°J.B. aie Made of strong coutil Medium bust and long hips, with hose supporters ie front and sides, trimmngs sizes 18 to 26 i BLUE DE NUIT, 54 inches wide, $1.89 cent tndisposition, the reports he insisted had been exaggerated ment of the Y Morris of New York ly you will iat oe impurities, nting the |@nd how your blood and your looks Thoroughly tried ni Bayard | quic da delegation repre gland Assoctation ‘of Commercial | Will be benefited. and proved good this family remedy is The Best of Beauty’s-Aids For females, Beecham's Pills are upeciaily * muitable, See instructions with.each box, Pepccted Te bones 100. and 380, ret L. Conway of wate ‘0 these the Pon- apostolic benedtotton. Baron Uchida {s leaving this country for Japan shortly and wished to pay @ ; Secretary MacVeagh was heheon with the President |and the New England Commerctal Exec: | utlves desired to wish 0 Aided Them, |" 1A posse of scoured the hills near st night killed | speed & prosperous farmer. | Wetmore and Mr had |ious to have the President attend the Saale tion ceremontes of the Army a M. C, A, Bullding at but It fe not probab lace here for two men wh before ho atarte a West ualities, including finest corset imported and Pty gan be ag’ only at Macy's They waylatd the farmer as house a short time ave been the motive, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 13, 1911. WOMEN’S IMPORTED LOUNGING ol From a pencil at Ic or a tube of leads at 4c to suites of furniture for students’ rooms at prices up to $678.00. In immediately necessary things, such as Stationery Supplies, Clothing and Underclothing for boys, girls, young men and women, We are ready to furnish everything. It goes without saying that Macy prices are consistently lower than anywhere else in the city. You see the possibilities of a one dollar bill from a a angle after becoming familiar with our price-range. CHILDREN’S WEAR YOUNG WOMEN’S CAMBRIC NIGHTGOWNS, 59c; DRAW:| DRESS| ERS, 2le and 24e; PETTICOATS, 24c, D ES, SUITS, COATS 39c and 89c. $19.74 for Chiffon Dancing Erocks, n white and delicate colors over i RAIN COATS, $1.39, $3.29, $7.49. ]| ruffled silk; underblouse of lace and bright chiffon, FOR MEN AND WOMEN Dare for Wiel eee eeaie - Don’t wait ‘till it rains. ar a ES These umbrellas will give you READY-TO-WEAR RIDING HABITS splendid saa and by reason of the fact of costing so little Models That Are Sure to Become Popular Will Hever He lost, (coTaccPieaes One is an astride model in black cheviot of Oxford me!ton, the man- Superior Qualities up to $12.60. nish coat finished with a line of white pique down collar and revers. “ ” This can also be had with a safety skirt. $29.74. BUY IRONTEX Another habit in cheviots, meltons and English mixtures has the HOSE, AND divided or shell skirt, the latter with a concealed pocket under side- town fastening, and the single-breasted coat is piped with satin down YOU WILL BE fe] At $39.74, we are showing a whipcord habit in tan and gray that |) Your work-basket Will be would cost $60.00 if made to measure. And also Astride Habits | appreciably lightened if the in melton or broadcloth of long coat and breeches. ‘TWecoad Fleer) | children wear ‘“‘lrontex.” This label is insurance A ComPLETE MOURNING SECTION | « ‘von: : fi stocking: is one of the many departments which we have special] wear compatibie with comfort. ized, and which is unique among large New Yorkstores.] We've reinforced the yarn at Mourning necessities up to an entire outfit for children or women J Vital points with stout but can be furnished without delay. It isnotnecessary tocall in person. smooth LINEN. This linen A brief communication will bring one of our representatives, quali- } 8ives three times the strength of ied to assemble whatever is needed within the specified price. At cotton without additional bulk, present we have all sizes in Hence it will take just three WOMEN’S ENGLISH SERGE SUITS AT $23.74, the coat single- seheel ni eal “ir Mette toe breasted, linings and facings of dull silk, the skirt trimmed with th heel through ' trontex Hoseas side-tabs. hate Forced Wi PCOTION WOMENS WIDEWALE SERGE SUITS AT $32.74, wide coat-revers | “Vg ya a a, do aloe and cuffs inlaid with dull silk to match lining, the skirt panelled. in Black and Tan, 4c “Nest WOMEN’S FRENCH SERGE SUITS rH ctl tee tal ahs : med with twisted silk ornaments, large buttons, faggotted fichu collar an cuffs of silk. Directoire skirt, with ornamented round Paquin A WHOLESOME sx sash. nee CREPE DE CHINE DRESSES AT $26.74, hand embroidered below net LUNCHEON pore yoke, with fringed sashes. The blouse is lined with white China silk-| FOR 34c or 44c nm ‘madd tts bones saborelay hens-enbrouiered te duis fle Svea’ | Baik Dolcian Lenten model, the blouse elaborately hand-embroidered in dull jets, silknet i collar finished with hemstitched while crepe turnover. TRecond—Flvor-~ pen Dene t Cost You 50c. and 75c. The food is all of the best. We market as carefully in bulk as We would for individual use. It prepared in large, clean, well-equipped kitchens, Served in a well-ventilated restau- rant—the largest in New York —where small tables radiate from a fountain fernery. The breads are fresh from our ovens. Pern has about it a comfortable, home-like ate mosphere. Ala Carte Luncheons served also, from the most extensive Carte du Jour in town. WILTON AND inten BRUSSELSRUGS *“ We Still Have a Sufficient Quantity to Make Choosing a Simple Matter Each o: These Rugs Is Perfect and of a Very High Grade Those who do not care to invest ina high priced Oriental Rug (less high here than elsewhere), or who want to cover the floor pending s urchase of the coveted ‘‘Oriental,”’ will find these Royal Wilton and Body prseeei Rugs a satisfactory investment. Prices Regularly Would Be 50 Per Cent. Higher. =| Third Tlwoe,J ROYAL WILTON RUGS Elsewhere. NAINSOOK NiIGHTGOWNS, 74c; DRAW-| Tailored Suits, in simple models, suit- } Size 27x54 in + $4.25 ERS, 49c; CAMBRIC PETTICOATS, $1.29; | able for all occasions. Eee laa MIDDY BLOUSES, 99c; GIBSON {| $13.74 for Raslan Service Coats, of in. Size box? ott ; WAISTS, 99e; TAILORED WAISTS, |} and cuffs of bright-colored cloth, Senge? Sizeoxts ft ; Size 10.6x12 ft... Size 10.6x13.6 ft. Dictionaries Art School Supplies ‘? jandard, Water Color Painting Out: | CM % BODY BRUSSELS RUGS and “two, “can V9] gone tot Jame isewhere, Salle, red tin boxee. Me Size 4.6x7.6ft..... are 38.24 L ihedet” Seta? Sizeoxoft...........$20.00 $15.48 Size 9x9 ft $24.50 $19.74 Size 8.3x10.6 ft Size 9nt2tt Size 10.6x12 ft... Size 10.6x13.6 ft ubes, 2 M Size 9x15 tt ‘ | turpentine K inna” “Raphael” Schoo! Colored School Bor « BEDROOM ‘Crayons, £) AT MACY’S Seaton brass : box Contin goren |) One:—That tw Furniture shall be 17 substantial. Two:—That the price shall be low. There is no instalment plan at Macy's. We give no credit; we give no discounts—sufficient explanation of the unusual valucs we are able to o:fer You can obtain a golden oak Dresser and Chiffonier tor about $22.00, that would cost you in any other reliab: house $26.00 or m We are also mahogany chiffoniers The higicr the price the greater your saving; in this, as in everything else. GOLDEN OAK DRESSERS Priced elsewhere ut— $0.67 $11.24 $12.89 $18.24 Priced at Macy's at $7.94 $9. 34 “$10. 67 $14.24 7 GOLDEN OAK CHIFFONIERS Priced £16.89 $52.34 $35.67 Prs14.24 "$20.88" $24.24 529, 67 GOLDEN OAK FRINGES DRESSERS Elsewhere. $14.24 $18.74 Sil 87 $28.49 Ma 9 $15.67 Hz: 83 ie 34 $20: tH MAHOGANY CHIFFONIERS Elsewhere .. . $17.74 $20.67 $20.89 ie 24 $32, 67 $33.24 $33.67 $36.24 Macy's—- Bev 25 HF 88 3 34 SCHOOL CHILDREN’S EYES Need the Best of Attention Our staff of registered optometrists is at your service. An exam- ination will be made without charge, and you are told frankly whether glasses are needed or not. If they ar led, we can furnish you with them at a third less than other reli: optical stores charge. We operate our own lens grinding pi on the premises. |" Baledny, Rear | 10-Inch Talking Machine _ RECORDS 10c Original Price, 60c 10c We have a complete line of Talking Machines and Records.

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