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es Ro Snore me tye The Children’s Choice * hack ta eft aide of tho belt, ina! Little ones as well asgrown | DESCRIPTION. Naval abaety belts ‘vraided tn rignt| upg delight in the irresistible red and with smal 4 A most practical and stylish little separate, there being a seam only at the centre back. The left side of the watst Dear Fashion Falito will you kind fen a party Gress for a little girl eal Ha Make the skirt of the flouncing, Using the allover as = vory wide belt| Seven or eight inches deep, which will | Give an Empire effect to the waist, | Feaching a little below the waist line| fy If 1% 1s possible to cut the proper. Gesign it would be pretty to draw| through it a colored sash, tying on the left side back. Make th of the flouncing in one with the tiny | puft eneres with a band of the all-| ORIGINAL FASHIONS FOR HOME DRESSMAKERS; PA eran” MODEL ne o s lack mats frock is made of navy blue serge. ‘The [tn A sailor collar of bi eint andj skirt and ler sleeve are cut |*@rting at the ne “ck in front fails low in sige the right and left side |e back, and Is edged on the bottom in one piece, the rig vlad with black stik fringe, as is also the ‘AN questions com | the all-ov: cerning designe | Dear, Padhion and materiale of | ould be enlarged, of The Evening World, No pat- same time you Tear’ Pashion Raitor uRKest. MRS. HL, the waist " (ea mieWelltgton sash of satin which ts tied on the right side and is confined by diagonally out portion cuts over to the right side and [slits in the dress portion, yer, attach a bow with ends on the Lett side back, Will you ainaiy, Inform me how much material is required for the dancing | dresses ahould be [frock in The Kvening World of Oct. 1s | addressed to the |for a girl nineteen years old? Aiso the | Fashion Bditog |e of 4 pattern house where patterns | The dress requires four yards o: messaline for fousdation aad two and a ards of chiffon cloth for tunic. terns for designe |x ao not know of any one to enlarge in thie column can “ pattern for zee Ire odtained, but with the deacrip- Sion furnished it (2 a etmple matter to work out patterns, ioe | & new and distinctive feature of $hte department is the sIustration | ‘of the different pteces of the pattern | mecessary for the making of the gar- It showe how easily the at- Yractive design can be executed and | @leo serves as a guide in cutting one's wn pattern if such ts needed, } —. ® pactagraph you could enlarge it yourself. Tt 16 1 very simple, Raith th snteeavalan aoe emenen yee ish, A good way would be to en- Kindly give me @ suggestion for ap | Noticeably distinctive in style, shape and quality, 178-180 FIFTH AVB. 181 BROADWAY Philadelphia o1¢Chestnutar. THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 20, 1911. cream color gold run of the lace show from eo are many your material, deliciousness of You'll understand why Lindt is the world’s Premier chocolate after the first taste Waters so. ti 60. to re rm the best stores everywhere = EE EEE @round the small WE TRUST YOU FURNITURE raph etka sy ST day Evenings, ROBINSON’S PATENT BARLEY All Grocers and Drugeists, The Greatest Electrical Exposition In the History of the World Ends To-morrow Visit it before 11 o’clock Saturday evening, the last opportunity to see this wonderful Exposition, de- voted to the most powerful and most helpful force in the universe. If you have never gone to a great Exposition, do so now. See this superb Palace, roam through its vast floors, filled with a multi- tude of working exhibits. These intensely interesting displays show the manufacturer, the busi- ness man, the housekeeper— EVERYBODY, how to do their work with less effort and less expense. The lighting effects are the most beautiful and elaborate that can be conceived, and are alone worth a visit to the Exposition. There is a wealth of things to amuse you and to delight the eye. Electrical Exposition and Automobile Show New Grand Central Paiace, Lexington Ave. and 46th St. Quintane’s Great Venetian Band 10 A. M. to 11 P. M. Full Reports of World's Championship Serics ‘on 20 Tickers and Several Large Boards " Be sure to see the many exhibits of The New York Edison Company— the “At-Your-Service’’ Company. 4 most cordial welcome is assured all visitors, der “the short of the tunlo, which conld b 4 with dull gold fringe. A black bow with one flat end would inctive touch to the back ther pretty f green from which you could Lavender or purple would also but self color would | so I TE qi FURNITURE co 161 EAST 125 ST ‘J BET.3° & LEX AVES OPEN SATURDAY EVENINGS The Only Infant Food ! 1ST PRIZE ” CHOCOLATE CAKE || “There was not a dissent our Church Fair Cominitt competition.” Mrs Gavigaa, 923 Van Dusen St, Stapleton. ‘wontd ourgest ofther a tunic of mare quisosio and trimmed with silk {rings or the uso of cream all-over Jaco in combination. It could form a drop shouldered yoke, and upper part a be rag | nl | | | slightly puffed, odged with a pti taiting of lace, the same of which conid fall from the lower edge of the bard in the Be at) SELF-RAISING | MISS G. M.See answer to @. B.D. g SELF: “> above, FLOUR \ LILLIAN Dour and a half yards : Hicate Layer Cakes | thould be suMeient, with careful cut Foe Dele ting. OPEN SATURDAY EVENINGS UNTIL 10 O°CLOCK N America’: % Greatest Furniture House! Block ‘8th Ave. N) 35th to Study our advertised values and com- COMPARE _ them with those offered by any other Furniture or Department store ! PRICES! {Visit our store and compare our prices with those elsewhere ! Actual comparison is the test that has convinced millions of satisfied customers that OUR PRICES ARE ALWAYS THE LOWEST. SS Handsome $75. 00 aree = $42. 95 to Wear. : : Five large, finely modelled . Herne 3 pieces, with effectively carved ‘ lah \ frames in highly polished ma- OF hogany finish, claw feet and e carved backs. Strong seats Several styles with graceful frames, strongly constructed and in Sale of $6 Corner Chairs, mahogany finish. Seat finely up- holstered in Tapes- try, Plush or par-NO Red Tape and NO Strings to This Offer. of Any Kind. Bull Brothers Clothing Ready-to-Wear After all, there’s but one test for clothes Wear. Their good appearance when you get them isn’t nearly as important as their lack of appearance after you’ve worn them. It’s not so much how rough the fabric is as how smooth it will wear.. It’s much easier to make a suit or over-: coat look well, than wear well. Clothes are Ready-to-Wear and made Overcoats—That will wear. For Menand Young Men, Readyto Wear. Heavy coats, light coats and mediums; browns, grays, black and oxfords; some are rough, others rougher; lined and | unlined; plaid backs, striped backs, plain backs and Raglans with full backs. The very best of values at *15,*20,°25 up to*55. Suits—Ready to Wear For Men and Young Men, * They’re the prideof the Brill Stores—the Brill Specialand the Brill Twenty; yetit’s not so much the suits and overcoats that we take pride in as the many customers they’ve made for us. good values, at ‘25, 30, °35 and up to *60. FIVE CONVENIENT STORES Broadway at 49th Street 279 Broadway, nr. Chambers St. 125th Street at Third Avenue 47 Cortlandt St., nr. Greenwich Union Square, 14th St. near B’ way Bull. 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Observe that the high: est-priced Custom-made shoes are the plainest, and look most like real But, Young Men “will have We make it easy for them here to fit, Fancy as well as Feet, in our wide range of nifty 1911 However,— don’t be misled by our strong display of Smart Ultra-Styles, at $4.00 and under. We know how to make them, how to put the finishing touch to their ‘‘Snap”’ and ‘‘Ginger.”” But, —we wear the quiet con- d Styles our- selves—-Styles cree faithfully from the fine Custom models of Master We are “pleased and compli- mented when a customer chooses such a style as that shown in the We know it will bring him back for his next pair, through If price be a serious matter with him he need go no higher for a Gentleman’s shoe than our— Regal-Standard *4.00 Shoes Made in Regal Shoe Factories on a 5% Profit 35 REGAL STORES IN GREATER NEW YORK, 21 for Men’s Shocs and 14 for Women), Man- hattan, Brooklyn, Jereey City, Newark. Mt makes no diflerence wy haty ® a « a = J x 1 ~~ ou nocd -a Work Want ad, sill go get it] Others, just as Bocthers {Sun, Tribune and Press | GETHER, wt Brill 15 and ‘20. abit.” Go to pen Every Evening | CHARLES A. KEENE, 180 Broadway ‘The Highway There $s scarcely any Imit to the height to which one may climb by the judicious reading apd using of World advertisements. They lead straightway to more posh tions, workers, homes, investments, bate gains, &c, than are advertised in i other newspaper on earth, 153,931 World Advertises ments Last Month— 14,350 more than the Herald, Time | i ADDED. TOs Get Sunday Wor ‘4 yy Ready ol " } |