The evening world. Newspaper, October 6, 1911, Page 24

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| Se ORIGINAL FASHIONS FOR HOME 7ERN MODEL _DRESSMAKERS: PATI dinyn? DESCRIPTION. An unusually Moon gown ts deve simple after. dark rose tn back » trim the bot- teepest potnt button. s sleeve, whic of ne » trim the the belt, wh! of crushed @ small yoke and collar are trimme iw von fron All questiuns (om | Evening World. Wish to make it of blue serge. Or do you think that a . del cerning + designe) very dark garnet would become mo” and materials of) ; complexion and dresses should bey h ARSULA addressed to the, ‘The Gress requires five yards of Fashion Bditor, material. Garnet would be very be- of The Evening World. No pate w terns for designs | sug for myself. to a girl of elgh with the descrip \6 feet 3 inches tn an tits column CO% but Be vuiuinen, " tion furnished it tg a simple matter )dark halr and dark ey M. 8 T. dark blue and Make your © or @ diagonal novelty pooue and trim it with plaid silk but- The waist could have s small down the left to work out vec botae A new and distinctive feature of this lijotticen! is the (llustration of the diferent pteces of the pattern necessary fur the making of the gar ment. It shows how easily the at- be ertmeinha ap 8 tractive design can be executed and eihow, with butto: ide in cutting one's in @ drop shoul @lso serves as a guid Ay unite badice Grime of own pattern if such ts needed. tie skirt let five of the buttons hold a meena lap seam, ft 4 Denr Fashion Editor: ANSWERS TO QUERIES Will you kindly suggest a@ pretty Diouse to wear with my best sult this winter? I was very fond of the veiled effects Inst year, but don't know what to have this year. My sult is @ dull blue broadcloth trimmed with black Dear Fashion BAitor Would you advise me about my hat? Have a dark green sult made accord- ing to your advice and want a hag to Bo with it, Have seen @ very hand-|b.a:4 and white broadcloth. wome green felt trimmed with wide MRS. LER corded silk, but am doubtful whether ‘Met is being worm o great deal, and to have avy net matching your euit im color, with either a Gner white it is dressy enough or not. MISS KATE. ould be pretty. It arily have to mateb your Black velvet trimmed and @ narrow Lame aed collar of Gull bine satin, meeting , with one|Fow of embroidered banding two Inches % flower| wide which trims front of the Slonse -Mave tiny suit in color. with fur or fringe, perba: large shaded lavender vel’ amiiet plenty of greem foliage would be stylish. D asion Eatitor: lly let © know how many yards 8 I need for the dreas tn Oct. & to use some Diack silk a half inches wide on a of ¢ braid two al FELL TO DEATH FROM WINDOW that he was’not feeling well. He went into the front room of tho apartment on the third floor, tn which he lived with his mother, sisters and brothers. “I'm going to take @ Uttle smoke,” he said, A fow minutes later the members of the family heard a crash, Rushing Into the front room they found the win- dow broken, and peering down into the street they saw Policeman Walsh, of the West Sixty-elghth street station, | running toward a huddied-up heap on the sidewalk. Walsh s t In an ambulance call and "8 of Flower Hospita’ who . sald that O'Nell had been legraph op- instantly killed. The members of the the Postal | family think he fell asleep in a chair and arising tn a dazed condition, fel! gainst the window and crashed morning compicining | through It. ° erator tn the main office of Telegraph Company, came home trom | § work early this 74 Years ¥ and “Growing.” THE DOUBLE ». & H. Green Siamps on cash Forchases FREE before 12 Premium Parlor, Fourth Poor. Jeff cancelled the order because he was told by his fi-an-cie, that she would select the furniture at A. D, Matthews’ Sons for a third less and get enough free S, & H. stamps to exchange for free housefurnish- ings to fill one room, And that is true. Suppose you visit the premium Parlor, 4th floor, and see the throng doing this very thing. Also while there drop a guess and get 5,000 stamps free, 30 Styles” of Handsome Sample Rockers spick and span, with years of comfort and wear in each, golden oak and mahogany, saddle seats, not one in the lot worth less than $4.98 up to $8.00, only a few of each style, your choice of any at $3.98 »| None C. O. D., or out i of town or dersfilled. \ \ \ We believe we will sell \ \ more rockers than any rp 191] by STH C0. other store in the city, From the N. ¥. American of Oct 4th, See our wide choice of with thanks to Mr, Fisher for w fine ‘mission furniture; can’t business idea, be matched in this city. Straps of eon BVENING WUKLD, WOMAN ABLAZE AT WINDOW GIVES eS . | Unconscious and Husband in Peril. ‘TRIED TO SAVE ', as She Sat in Chair in Bedroom. Tose partment house at No. 313 Bast \Seven- t 1.10 o'clock last ight when a woman otazing from head foot appeared at a fourth floor win- y. The room was on fire ed about to leap to the street. man dashed tnto the house and, ed by the girls, ran he fourth He kicked down the door of the | Smoke po seventh stree loor. ront flat. © went conscious child in a burning crib, 8 and furnishings were woman who had been ai had vanished 3 put out the fire tn the ert | hered the flames about the | clothing. The man entered a room adjoining the parlor. It also Wrapped tn the bed cloth- woman, Her hat and hatr burned off, and hardly any) 1g was left on her. blankets the man and try | ed the flames tn the second }room. [scious woman to a front window for air, when @ man opene "d bed smoke. He t of the fat. a hurry call was =) IT’S ALL Witt mab tier The brain he fingers tt with the watst, | ap of the braid Ger to belt, dropping low to @rop snoulder effect, ist only on the inside ed, tiny black satin buttons trim the centre . continuing down the y demonstration at our showroom, rices moderate. Terma if deatred. 295 Nearana'se Nt JAMES McGREERY & CO. 23rd Street 34th Street 54 YEARS OF GROWTH IN MERCHANDISING ATTRACTIVE PRICES INFANTS’ OUTFITTING DEP'TS. sn Both Stores, Imported Hand-made Short Dresses of fine nainsook, Size 6 months to 2 years. 1.25, 1.75 and 2.50 value 1.50 to 3.95 Cloth and Corduroy Coats in Brown and Navy Blue. Size 2 to § years. 3-95 salue 5.00 JUNIORS’ SUIT DEP'TS. mm Both Stores, Juniors’ Suits of Cheviot—gored skirt, semi-fitting coat, satin lined. Sizes 14 and 16 years, 16.50 value 20.00 Girls’ Chinchilla Coats, finished with velvet collar. Full length model buttoned to neck. Size 6 to 14 years. 9.75 value 12.00 MISSES’ SUIT DEP’TS. mm Both Stores, Broadcloth Suits—girdle skirt, coat fin- ished with large revers of velvet and collar of cloth, lined with Peau de Cygne. Sizes 14 and 16 years, 25.00 value 37,50 Serge Suits plain tailored gored skirt with panel back, coat, satin lired, I: JAMES McCREERY & CO.’ 23rd Street 34th Street 4 | Marta in Seventy-sixth street. w "Sho 1 ure for the baby," | he wala 1 me in about 4 | 10.40 o'eloc then I went to sleep wom Rescuers Find Her Dying, Baby Victim's Clothes Had Ignited. S| CleanUp In one corner of a room was | y were taking the uncon. | da door from | Staggered jn. ' das FHRAVAL, VOELUBED 0,.1911. sent for an ambulance. Who was to the Re | doctor The woman, le's wife Ellen, was taken ption Hospital, where the d she would dle within a few Buffet Teltarrew’ 's Sp wone with seve — | the celebration of the women friends to see Mast of Santa back In m: Her room ns into the parlor. How | her clothes took fire I can’t tell, unless some sparks froin the fireworks in the street were Kept a In her clothes | she got tnto the Neville showed the pollce a large chatr fn the parlor that had almost been de- | stroyed by fire, | | 44 West 34th St. BET. BYWAY AND 6TH AVE. |OnlyTo-day& |To-morrow F you have neglected to participate in this, the most sensational of sales, there are still two days of opportunity, to-day and to-morrow—now act. hen you can buy at $9.50 and $12.50 Merchant Tai- lors’ $25 to $75 uncalled-for garments and GEORGES MODEL CLOTHES, custom built to equal Merchant Tailors’ finest, $30 to $60 Poouucelons) it’s no time to esitate, particularly when there’s only two days. All Suits and Fall Overcoats Up to $25 9.59 l 7 to $40 Suits and Fall Overcoats 2.50 Autumn Clothes Our second floor is turned over entirely to an exhibit of the smartest Fall and Winter Creations in town. Styles run in rich assortment from the most extreme ideas to the most conservative. Included are hundreds ofgarments from the recent Clothes Expositions in New York and Chicago. Make your selections this week. We'll hold them for future de- livery if you desire. _ z = Il Now OPEN EVENINGS FOR YOUR CONVENIENCE 44 West 34th St. Between Broadway and Sth Ave, For Misses &Children at Deep Cut Prices PHTTAD A. 15th & Chestaut, aft KALO 7 Main, PROVIDENCE, BEV Westminster For misses, chudren and grown girls; made in patent leather, with dull or velvet tops; also gun ‘metal, with dull tops; special at Gs 9 8 6 to Cc au 8% to 11, Sizes 11% to 2, Sizes 2% to 5. . MATL ORDERS FILLED. DON’T EXPERIMENT! DON’T WAIT! USE. AUBRY SISTERS’ FAMOUS BEAUTIFIER 26c 60c 7c TERS’ BEAUTIFIER TINT ater, the, Heautifier givee your Boys 8.0 sutehe, Ll to exterminate rats, mice, cock- roaches, waterbugs, etc. Ready foruse. Better than traps | Money back if it faile 280 and $1.00. At all druggists. oreper GANOTRIG PARTE 00., Chieage, 11 eh EIN IT | Features: Oysters on the, Hall Shel Mashed Potatoes. hours, enty-six years old, The ala Roast Bi baby who so narrowly is the Chckes ‘Salad with Mayon wise couple's only Certe a banter ville. told police his wife had Mangtnad an Coemte Sys He mare sarisraction GUARANTEED OR MONEY PROMPTLY Rerunoeo IENBEAG? WEST I4™ LHC re aan commmemnmmaenena” ” 9s ttlll-ady | Chocolate Soldier | Frappe a Chocolate tre Cream, LR Wainuts Whip ped Cresm, Marisch no Cherries and sprinkled w.th .weet powered choc: 1 id ant it ASTOR COPTER WITH sm more Sq FOUNTAT aH ! 4 Semp!e Rhine- stone Rings Sterling silver Hinges ut ‘D | new 1p fy setting + Valued at a ——— The Best We’ve Ever Turned 0 Out in ~ Juniors’ Coats for the Fall SELDOM, IF EVER BEFOFE, have we giv'n as fine a coat value as is r-pr sented i- thi lo’ of 100 Juni r Coats, Exceptional value-giving; only 100 in the lot; made from all-wool vers, piped with contrasting colors of vel- vet and finished with large fancy buttons; navy, light blue, red, tan and dark green col- 50 Stunning Mivses’ Coat: go | hg Sa'urdey at $7.98 ins of $12.0. Just as we purchased them—they come to you ata third off shades, in several styles; made with LARGE ROUND CAPE COLLAR and large revers; French fitted back J. tha new mannish sleeves; sizes 14 to 18; sale price, Coats, with Siilor Collar, «t $1.98. : Mothers may never be able to duplicate this value again this sea- si ; only 250 in the lot for Saturday, ¢ early if you want N wth trimmed sailor collar and tur lined throughout; coats for have gladly paid $3 fancy cheviot; | sailor collar and ors; sizes 13 to 17 yrs.; on sale Saturday at 4, 98 regular; strictly all wool mixtures in a variety of most wanted Girls’ $3 and $4 Full Lergth Heavy Fall Made of fine heavy er: Saturday. FREE—guaranteeing a perfect fit; all sizes; no matter what your isle sah Another Great Day for They're the gre vate! at value we've ever sent out. we will place on sale 250 s y ti kirg advart ge of thi ol sale you get 6.92 large shaw] collar; guaranteed lining 46; Saturday e S ’ Youths most phenomenal ever offer you at less than usual whole- Suits at $6 ORING is unusually Cannot be equalled elsewhere for style, finish, shades; sizes to fit ANY Made ‘from 2 a fine soft quality ish meiton cloaking, with extra large shawl and 100 biack broadc!oth $12 52. Inch Long Caracul Cth Coa's at The Values We ts 0.fering in known in the retail trade. sale prices. THE MATERIALS are all good woolen good—and WE ALTER size is we can fit you. materials, linings under $18. splendid man or youth, slim or and 4 in years ec g more coats exactly like those you may have come collar and turnback cuffs de of materia; shades like Coronation, and cuffs; all $10 values; sizes 14 to 18 years for misses 52 Inches long; made of extra fine ponysh hy caracul cloth; Conditions have brought us 1,500° FOR TO-MORROW: : Thibets, cassimeres and ¢ Saturday, at. 6 All hand-finished garments; stout, tall or short... $10 iwace ORDERS PROMUTLY er ten for here last Saturday but found them all sold out. blue. purple, ete.; box back: , IN ADDITION 4 98 and 32 to 46 ne for ladies: sale price... e Men and are without a doubt the Fall Suits which we can and now 1,000 Men and Young Men’s $10 worsteds—THE TAIL- Our Special Cr'stom Finished Suit, $10 new 1911 Fall fabrics and Are PROMPTLY FILLED ait omens Prone pur The Best Value of the Fall Comes in This Sale of 9 Two-pair-of Knicker Pants Saturday Special Suits You will agree suits that th 1.99 ¢ with us sh you see these handsome are superlatively great for $1.98. $3.50 we bial xd-value retail price, With extra ar mixtures nicker pants mixtures style; Saturd ,oys? $5.50 All Wool $4. 50 Wool Pos! 4 ve High Navy Blue Serge | Norfclk Suits, Wi b] crede Imported Scicker Suits, $3.98] Two Pairs of Knicker} Fabric Suits Double- Breaste fi )ouble- breasted Knicker Su’ Pants, at $2.98 18 wears Knicker Sutts, of Imported hey. knicker blue serges; 3] sizes 9 to 17 years . 1ined throughout! in neat brown or] vent, to 18 ‘ u years; Norto also large range! gray mixtures of Suits, on mixtures tn double- wool oer viots. sale sat MAIL ORDEES pra. nY VILLE! slnes 2.98 | ‘ Penne EAI TET ETT NETS A SR EE NEC I IIE SLOTS CN OLIN TEMS RITE NRT REG ttt mnie estat ore

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