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marge cement aetlintcbaidi «ties ene ence es eC AO AR ete tipen es no Spon anond Fee MEE i : es ne SBvenAhe Weoww, ad RICH OIL MAN'S ‘ORIGINAL FASHIONS FOR HOME * SON MARRIES A DRESSMAKERS; PATTERN MODEL = MUS TEACHER His Family Is Dazed When w? Secret Wedding Is Revealed. er? Pd A SUMMER ROMANCE Bugene Allison Penn of St. Louis and Miss Story Met at Chautauqua. ' NGHT , CERT 108; SDE | above the deep ikem in the slightly @athered oktrt. Dear Fashion Editor: Will you please a DESCRIPTION. This useful der w @T. LOUIS, Nov. Penn, nineteen years old, te of laven- ra last ae | make over for ttle tunic, 1 ne how I can ar-old daugh- n over ¢ ©. Penn, a wealthy of refiner #0 4 gown or a simple prin-| tera plume red m y goods dress hae married Miss Grace Stor ¢ ts a charming evening | which I had last yea t is worn on Glastonbury, Conn, who gives plano Made of lavender, it could be| the hips and elbows, The skirt ts five- lessons in that town, it 1s understood, effectively worn over moat any color, | fared and the eaten ate ho 1s two years her husband's senior. Wide embroidered net banding trims the x12. ‘The marriage was without the knowl- [eee eee eee eee ing Horton ef Lhe tre ee nd let the AMS ef consent of. the bridegroom's kimono sleeves, also the bottom of the| waist open on the left side in line jtuntc extending a fow Inches up the with the gore in the skirt. Cut the neok square and finisn with wide black parents, although the bride's mather, Jopening on the left side and finishing Mrs. Adelaide V. Story, was at the cere- lin w point. Lavender velvet ribbon braid, From the opening at the left mony. It was performed by the Rev.) | laces the tunic together at the left side side let braid extend ont Dr. Luther FE. Todd, pastor of the | and tles where the banding ends, A belt | toward ¢ finish int applied to the under side holds the ful- |ness in place at the slightly raised | wy, waistline, | ——— ANSWERS TO QUERIES. Dear Fashion Editor: 1 have a pale pink messaline gown | which I would Ike to drape with chif- fon in some way, as it 1s no longer fresh looking. It has a V yoke In front and back, cut to the waistline and filled | in with pearl trimming. It has a} couple of plaits over the shoulders and short sleeves put in_the armhole. The skirt 1s plain. ~ Miss 5 I am horewith publishing a which you could make in bo! chiffon cloth in either lavender eeper shade of pink, You could omit the banding and use @ single row of Centenary Methodist Episcopal Church, @t Bixteenth and Pine streets. Young Penn's father, who is of the Penn Ol! ReGning Company, set out to look for Wugene, but has not found him. Young Penn met Miss Story last eum- mer at Chautauqua, N. Y., and fell In Jove with her, She ts described as a young woman with wonderful dark hatr, fascinating eyes and a complexion of tnusual delicacy. After he left Chau-| tauqua Penn corresponded with her ano oo the marriage was arranged. A maz whose name has not been learned was at the ceremony. After it Mr. and Mrs, Penn left tho city. Mrs. William C. Penn utterly 4is- eredited the first report yesterday of fhe marr! re. “Mt cannot be truc,” said she, in her im the Buckingham Club, a fash- . ched belt of the goods could front with a buckle, on EAftor 1 you Kindly advise me 4f the dress shown tn Tuesd World would be [suitable for a girl sixteen years old? Also where I can obtain a pattern for same? MABEL, Made in & youthful color anch as Copenhagen bine or red, {t would make up very well for a mi’. Send stamped and addressed envelope for pattern house. fomabdle apartment hotel. “Eugene was Pe o finish tho neck and also the ently nineteen on Oct. 1% He said noth- sleeves; or pearl fringe would be pretty dng about getting married when he left in case you wish to use it on the bot- home this . Mr. Penn and [ tom of your tunic, epent most of day in Illinois, and Dear Fashion Editor: bave just returned home.” Will you kindly suggest a gown for ‘When Penn became certain her mo to wear at an Informal tea, Some- 908 was married she was prostrated. thing simple and stylish. Am thirty- five years old and brunette. e's a Lucky Man, tba, ~ s i of Miss ‘An questions com kn Amei jeauty color charmeuse GLASTONBURY, cerning desion® 4. crepe ine, made with long ‘Well, you don't say #0! Gracie gone and got married secretly, het and materiale of sleeves put into a low cut armhole with black and white striped vel- dresses should D6 + 2°" ing the small round yore alto addressed to the with v In the blouse of the waist Fashion Dditor 220v lain straight belt apply 4 ed piece of the material, of The Bvening \Gmorcidered in lighter and. darker World, No pat- shades of red. Mave a plain skirt has ‘Well, he's a lucky man who's get her, Bho has good blood and she's 6008 as she's pretty.” Such wes the most frequent comment wellers here when told of the mar- ® lage in St. Louis. torne for designe SUEMtly teviove oeeee in the back. ——cangy erie agg bendben tarts in thie column can | Pt tee tvo yards of handrome maiine | Grace and har mother left Glastonbury | D6 oBlained Dut with the devorie 30s, S1ELNF 0 ytian’ witha, ite of last Thursday, taking only a sult case. | sion furnished it te o simple matter pitt other trimming on @ white chif- * Aa far as was learned they told nobody | $9 work out patterns. fon dress, WIll you please to suggest @f their destination. yle pretty for a miss of seve Miss Grace's father, Archibald story,|| 4 "ew and distinctive feature of *. @ merchant in Newark, N. J., ated | thte department ie the illustration © fifteen years ago. Her brother Gerard! of the diferent pieces of the pattern to short panel of allover lace in 4 sin back, is a drummer for a Newark hardware | front and a deep sailor collar in house, The Storys returned to Glaston, | MeCeseary for the making of the gare Jrlv) tng neck out round and finished bury, their old home, about a year ago. | Ment. It shows how easily the at- at the front, where the sailor collar Sete tractive design can be executed ang starts, with a bunch of tiny colored RAN OFF IN RED SWEATER; chiffon rores. Havo # belt of lace piped Gleo serves as a guide in cutting one’e) with satin, A band of the allover WORLD “AD” GOT HER BACK, | own pattern 47 euch 49 needed. j in piped with jould be inserted Little Black and Tan Dog Which ,.. Strangely Disappeared Re- ? stored to Owner, @he ts not much more than a handful, Wut when she got into her bright red Sweater for the first time Tuesday of; Jast week the Ashford apartment house, No. 181 West One Hundred and Tenth | street, was too small to hold her. be 18 a black and tan toy dog and the pet of everybody in the big apart- Ment house, so nothing was thought ef it when she did not appear in wer READE ur lace for short Velvitol is a distinct advance in antiseptics. It pos- mistress’ apartment for several hours sesses extraordinary curative prc perties. It is used and paeaseh a er new sweater PB recommended by cininent physicians and dentists, Bhe | d that her pet ha It is cleansing, refreshing and healing, a complete germ . strolled awa al Park to destroyer and deodorant and powerfully antiseptic. Search nd the ma: For ulceration, soreness and inflammation nothing is ager of tre A tised for th 30 effective as VELVITOL. Unequalled for mouth and @og in the Lost and Found colum hrog of The World aroa ‘appeared the next. mornin: noid at Riker's, Hegeman’s and all Leading Drug Stores. e day the little dog, sweat ’Se. and $1.00. Trial stre 100, @r and all, was returned by a reade ef The World. 34th Street $40.00 Tailored Suits $25.00 About 250 Women’s & Misses’ Tailored Suits embracing the very best models of the season, of Velvet, Broadcloth, Fancy \ Mixtures, Wide=Wale Serge and Cheviot | in Black and prey ng colors. Velvet ane | 25.00 Braid Trimmings. No Alterations No Exchange or Credit On Sale Friday, Nov. 10th. a ss ~~ gives strengihening support to the back at waist line—Keeps abdemen and hips in per- fect proportions. $3.50 to $25.00. VAN ORDEN CORSET CO. 45 West 34th St. NUVeMBER 9, 1911 SUITS $18 © $15 I eave you from $3 to $10 on Sult of Overcoat. 1 make my ready-made aobar, 16 and place haven't been fixed But it's a sure thing?’ “Oh, yes. The old bridegroom settled @ milion on the girl yesterday and het | father hustled right down and got the check cashed.” ( Pittsbureh “I suppose you druggists have to be constantly on guard against serious ac- | cldents?"" “Yes; I'm afraid all the time that my |soda fountain will break down during a warm fe clothes, Maternity Dresses & Negligees A SPECIALTY | THE BEST PEOPLE IN THE CITY AND COUNTRY OVER. EVERY GARMENT made on the premises from my own designs, marked with distinction of style not found elsewhere. THE ASSORTMENT Is POSITIVELY THE LARGEST EVER OFFERED IN THIS PARTICULAR LINE ANYWHERE. THE PRICES are at least 30% lower than elsewhere, as | manu facture on a large scale and sell direct. Morning, Afternoon and Evening Dresses, Specially designed to give proper balance to the figure through changing proportions. Made in one piece; will expand to fit without alteration; VELVET, CREPE DE CHINE, CHARMEUSE, SERGE’ AND CHALLIE.........4. 15.50 to 91.00 Loose Full Length Coats and Wraps in Velvet, Broadcloth, Satin, Serge and Tweeds, designed especially for maternity wear.....2-.. 21078 to 117.00 House Dresses, Tea Gowns and Dressing Sacques, in Silk, Crepe de Chine, Challie, Matelasse, Flannel and Albatross, tn all colors and’ sizes.....+esse0+6 3.00 to 47.50 ALTERATIONS MADE FREE OF CHARGE. ANY GARMENT MADE TO MEASURE, INCLUDING FITTINGS, AT SAME PRICE. BaneBuyant 19 West 38th St. Near Fifth Avenue, WASHINGTON HEIGHTS BRANCH: Broadway and 163d Street. clothes. One small profit only. Ne middlemer between you and the VINCENT TO WHICH | HAVE DEVOTED MORE THAN A DECADE IN MANUFACTURING AND MAKING TO MEASURE FOR B. Altman & Cn. REMARKABLE REDUCTIONS HAVE BEEN MADE IN THE PRICES OF MISSES’ DRESSES FOR. AFTERNOON OR. EVENING WEAR, AMONG WHICH ARE SOME OF SERGE, BROADCLOTH, CHIFFON, NET AND MESSALINE, at $12.00, $20.00 & $25.00 A SPECIAL SALE OF BOYS’ SUITS & COATS FOR FRIDAY AND SATURDAY WILL INCLUDE BOYS’ NORFOLK AND DOUBLE-BREASTED SUITS WITH EXTRA PAIR OF KNICKERBOCKERS. at $6.75 BOYS’ RUSSIAN OVERCOATS, REGULAR PRICES $8.50 To 10.50 REGULAR. PRICES $10.00 to 12.50 at $6.00 BOYS’ DOUBLE-BREASTED ULSTER OVERCOATS REGULAR PRICES $15.00 to $18.00 at $9.75 Women’s and Misses’ Outer Garments 54 to 58 West 234 Street Important Sale of Dresses In All Sizes for Women & Misses at Extremely Low Prices 15 Models—Serge Dresses Each one a fascinating new and original distinctive style, specially 7.5% Franken, Steinborg designed and executed for this sale. $12 and $14 Values. French Serge Dresses As shown in picture. plied around hips gives the desired slender, fashionable effect. Value 25.00 Crepe Meteor Dresses effect with the new pastel shades. Value 35.00 Velveteen Dresses As shown in picture. ed models of the season. bou edging. Big buttons ornament front all the way down. Value 35.00 Evening Gowns effects. ge, : a French Serge the new pointed dem: BE) 00 PPENHEIM, CLLINSz@ a rae tn A chic, clever dress, with a one-| side rever of red and black stripe| velvet; broad Hercules braid ap- i” An: exceedingly clever side button large buttonholes, white satin inlaid. In black, navy and all the latest winter 7 5 colorings, as well as l 6 e One of the smartest Paris-design- Broad | revers, sailor collar and bottom of skirt and cuffs finished with mara- 7.°° Designed by New York’s foremost gown maker, in beautiful decollete Bodice of finest shadow lace. The model is created on grace- (Upstairs -'Take Elevatar.) |, Woritt Wants Work: LiberalCredit Terms IN. ARCADE HH Down on Passed by 25,000 Daily $7.50 + ~ $100 Ca eeeeeec ed OPEN EVENINGS UNTIL 0. 2174 -3° AVE BETIIS E1I9"ST Pe eat Aa 1B. Altman & Ca.’ SALE OF 400 DOZEN PAIRS OF MEN'S GLOVES. AN EXCEPTIONAL SALE OF MEN'S ENGLISH GLOVES WILL BE HELD TO-MORROW AND SATURDAY,. AT 75c. AND $1.00 PER. PAIR. REGULAR PRICES $1.50 & $2.00 ALSO MEN’S WINTER UNDERWEAR AND SILK HOSIERY AT ABOUT ONE-THIRD LESS THAN REGULAR PRICES LINEN:MESH SHIRTS AND DRAWERS, Eacu $1.75 GREY MERINO SHIRTS AND DRAWERS, EacH = 1.10 MEN'SBLACK SILK HALF-HOSE, WITH LISLE THREAD SOLES, USUAL PRICE $1.00 PER PAR . . AT 60c MEN'S FURNISHINGS AT MODERATE PRICES INCLUDE SHIRTS, NECKWEAR, HOUSE GOWNS, SMOKING JACKETS, RAINCOATS, MOTOR COATS, ETC. BOYS’ SUITS AND COATS IN STOCK OR MADE TO ORDER. BOYS' GENERAL FURNISHINGS. MEN'S. AND BOYS’ FUR AND: FUR-TRIMMED COATS FNNh Avenue, 34th and With Streets, New York. PULITZER BUILDING Assembly Room WELL FURNISHED TO RENT NIGHT OR DAY ons | Booth to Rent. OFFICES TO RENT 53-63 Park Row