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ORIGINAL FASHIONS FOR HOME DRESSMAKERS; PATTERN MODEL DESCRIPTION. An afternoon gown of charming sim- Dlicity is made of a medium shale of lavender charmeuse trimmed up the | re front of the skirt and waist with y flat bows of pur et. The Jong sleeves in one y © walst are * trimmed in tke mani while purple embroidered eniffon cloth aytritle darker than the charmeuses showing amidst It glints of gold, torms 4 deep round collar oi yound peplum on the fre figished around with PATTOAN MADE ON BASIS OF 96 MIDE LE fringe. A delightful touch of contrast ing color is Introduced in the pury.o vel- | vet belt which tles on the right side in| long ends, revealing an emerald green satin facing, Purpie velvet also forms an inverted plait in skirt, which shows at a yoke to the elbow,| ¢ charmeuse {8 required to make it, also one-half yard chiffon cloth to embrold- er, one and one-half yards of fringe a}and one-quarter yard of lace for yoke, f narrow velvet ribbon and A of velvet All questions com > cerning designe dresses should be addressed to the Fashion Editor of The Evening World, No pat terna for designe in this column can @@ obtained, but with the descrip Won furnished it is a simple matter $0 work out patterns. 4 new and distinctive feature of Fate department is the élustration Of the diferent pieces of the pattern @eccssary for the making of the gare ment. It shows how easily the ab Orective desion can be executed and Gleo serves as a guide in cutting one’s wen pattern 17 ofth te needed. i ini ANSWERS TO QUERIES. Dear Fashion Fito T have a fancy striped soft sili dress ht ke to fix over for wear mall so gatherings this winter. Jt ts made with the ‘skirt tucked about the hip ished on the bottom with Ix-ineh band of the material on the bias, The waist ie gathered from a round yoke with small reveres of black velve: trim- ming over it. Do you think I could use cream all-over jace? MRS, K. M, Gut over your skirt to the witth of ‘wo yards around the bottom, fag Glightly at the belt. Rem: Dias band, waking of it a two-inch ruching, gathered through the middie, Which could frame « four-inch band of Qll-over lace, inserted near the bottom of the skirt. Gather the waist onto a found yoke of all-over Ince which tends over the shoulders to form top of the short puf ruching to finish the belt of black velvet with ends hanging from the left side back would add dis. tinction. Dear Foshion Editor Would be obliged if you could sug- gest a Way to use three and a half Yards of pink cotton crepe goods thirty- six inches wide. Would it be suitable for a party frock for a girl s 014? I could hand-embrolder on MES. R, A lighter weight material, such as mull or china sil, would be more ap- propriate for a child, I would using your material for a @ack, finished all around with ribbon and embroidered down the front and in drop-shoulder yoke effect, Dear Fashion EAitor I like the little tunic described Nov. and desire to make it up. I have black Warquisette to use and will lace it with biack velvet ribbon, but think the black embroidered banding too oid. Could I use pale blue embyoldery, calor I intend wearing un Sah oath the marquisette to through, instead of the outside, you could use light bine nd fine | Ad down o y n years ago a wrap having a seam tn I could easily make a t but T don't Know how to u: » the pieces I would have left for the walat MRS. Mev. You would not need much velvet to lower portion of the waist ulders. Have a long kim- et im, also @ short vest of with small rhinestone | ® yoko and collar of | ono slee: Jatin trimm, buttons a: cream lac Dear Fash a protty con- for a chiffon tunic to e t dress made In the | ‘enteen years old, have well devel. oped, and would like to wear the dress to a dance. K, MARIE Iam ure you would not like the of- | trasting ( anything. You might better try to fix it up with « wide girdle of pale bine satin which could form a fiat bow in bnek with one wide end hanging in panel effect weighted with blue fri | oar o crush of pale. bine matine |around your head with two large loops | of it in bow effect at the back. Dear Fashion Editor Kindly tell me how to ma challle | TUBERCULOSIS IS CURABLE Any Cough May Lead to Consum tion. instead of following cough oF any evil indications of stakes you, and do not t yourselt, 0 ste time in @ fruitless eearch after ficlent to cure ee this method fect of your velvet dress velled with | « Hours, 10 to 4 (Sundays, 11 ta 2) Wednestay and Friday evenings uu o'clock, ier cucmelad toad THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, know w A cute way of making ¢) one with the waist which cowl offect. Pipe the wlic with pink; | .e top of the hem in ti t piping of pink with @ plaiting A yoke and; of it protruding above. small under-caife of fine cream ince could bo finished with pipings of pink, | wete to-edtain the patterns, Hi would be to have ths short s swine four inchos on tho tack of the sleove a little below the rormal shoulder line, where a plaiting of thin he while a helt and ends of black velvet e advise if 1m: rorduroy #atisfia BACK Gore Sinyule fRowr i S104 iL \ yore a (Ar77 Pepi Re, a CREAM ay wear etorlly ? . Weigh 1 medium ow coms shades CLEANSING Sold. by all GOOD. Dealef®, © wex"NO Red Tape NO Club Fees NO Strings to This Offer! You may furnish any room com- pletely by paying ONE DOLLAR now and the bal- ance in small weckly payments of Any Kind from $5.00 $1,000.00 SMALL plate mir. f cor, 12220 jes inches, ts . carve 10x32 tnchess ¢ Pam et Noon farce base has jjand emaitthree f) are Actual; Worth #io, “on NO Extra Charges L Accounts opened to on small weekly payments. ACCOUNTS especially invited value. Upholstered Odd T 5 49 Mission Rocker, 5. 24 ree| ‘ch i. Valuce from $10.00 An attractive Actual 88.50 Value, This Recker is of xtra large size and very strong con truction , Solid Oak frame. Farly English finish Spring Sca well uphol stered in imi- i b tation ‘eather. ape greatest Rocker value ever of « COMPARE PRICES! sz, ses omoae ur" OUR PRICES ARE ALWAYS THE Study our advertised them with those sleet hates C. G. Gunther’s Sons Established 1820, Fur Hats An attractive stock of Women’s Fur and Fur Trimmed Hats, Imported models fa all the fashion- able furs. Hats made to match any fur or costume, 391 Fifth Avenue, New York, jenmpere Furniture or Department sere Vist prices with those Ourself that WEST ! oases | Double Stamps « Singh Mornings OH ihe, Nee ———— YOVEMB é ER 16, 1911. v ' sugwestions trom you will be very much | ! appreciated. | find’ “Alice” my eyes You could wear brown torily, and ae it coimbit fully with bine would it trim ming @ brown velvet hat with it, also to wear a blue chiffon blouse with your anit, using the ecru lace for yoke nnd collar, with nil bine beads scattered through the design and a deep fold of the collar. Copen- e become you most, very dark also certain shades of gray with bine intro- duced, and brown an mentioned. it you contd ALUES to-day are | a] Perhaps not dupli:ated For here i: ls e, ii fe) purses, eed (P service. fel" ine for men, young men ard boys. meltons, velou also from the fin without-weight =) models for business, for worsted c! from 45 to 52 inches i coats, storm ulsters, seen more complete showing of models and fabrics. = Smith Gray & Co. Suits and Overcoats range in price from 18.00 to 55.00, but here are special values designed to wider spread the knowledge of the superiority of Smith Gray & Co. clothes. 15.5 18.5 22.5 27.5 of 40.00 Overcoats, Overcoats, in Boys’ Suits & Over- yeoats —Special. 50 15.00 10.00 [2 Nerconts. 13.50 for 15.00 to 18.00 u may choose from the uae correct “id popur lar designs, cut_on the new, dis- > tinctive Smith Gray & Co. mod- els, in the new grays, browns and Olives, in plain weaves, overplaids and London Club checks; also a number of plaid back designs in warmth-without-weight Cie K_AND DO! Bre RSTED SUITS, tailored to the Smith Gray & Co. standard, in all the new Fall shades of brown id, rE Yatsest0 12.90, 9 SO FRENCH SOFT HATS—With out question here are the world’s finest foreign soft hats, lightest in weight and clearest in color of all soft hats, all from our regular stock, standard 4.00 and 5.00 values 2 35 Two Brooklyn Stores: Fulton St. at Flatbush Av, Broadway at Bedford Av: fa | RDYA COMPLETELY Jen REET MURNISHED Contaimng the tollowing articles t Howe | 1 Chiftonter | WRITE FOR CATAL JGUE OPEN EVENINGS 2188 2190 2 | Student. w Foremost Clothiers Since 1845 Thousands of Suits and Overcoats Underprice. a Gray & Co. stores with the world’s better fa| fabrics in complete assortment, tailored to a= @ standard degree of excellence—to an extent sertment as never before—here is |= 'y fabric, in models galore, for every | its you may choose from the finer and more correct ex: [ell clusive velours, worsted cheviots, clea Saxony caseimeres, serg 2s and tweeds, from the mor: lish, Scote! German, Relgium and American mill grays, browns, blues, olives and dark mixture effe: including all the correct English models, as well a distinctive Smith Gray & Co. designs, in complete assortments, In medium and heavy weight overcoats you may choose from there are box, semi-hox and extre: for Suits and Overcoats that are standard 20.00 and 22.50 values for Suits and Overcoats that are standard 22.50 and 25.00 values for Suits and Overcoats that are standard 27.50 and 30.00 values for Suits and Overcoats that are standard 32.50 and 35.00 values ined Dress Overcoats 18.00, 20.00 and 22.50 Suits and in broken sizes, men, young men and boys 25.00, 30.00 and 32.50 Suits and broken sizes, worsted cheviots, in exclusive de- signs—English and regular models Fall Hats—Special. DERBIES AND SOFT HATS, Motor Clothes for Owners and Chauffeurs. Your Charge Account Is Solicited. Smith Gray & Co. pecia nd $3.00 Bown $5.00 Bown on $7 DAVE W20°St ITHACA, N. Y., Nov. 1.=—The male t Cornell University but they did not ob+ nition of the waiters’ unign, luding the men who were dis back to work ift cents The m a enting 20 hey work, | « the right to| 1s of the jorted the | to have! striking i brought about strike. settlement the coupled in the Smith in all clothing history. ind mill finished worsted: famous Eng- all the new the styles Il the smart, icunas, kerseys and twe and color. Included motor and storm serv single and double- ind Continental d: el and 45.00 27.50 | for in WALKING GLOVES, of selected cape silk sewn, in all the more desirable shades of tan, 00 fal e 4 1.50, . FALL SHIRTS, plain and © pleated, in many new patterns and color effects, coat models, values to 1.50. SHC, [e FALL SHIRTS, in splendid assortment; you here have excellent fabrics in new de- [el signs and color schemes, fa plain and pleated, coat mod- fal] a ‘o all see and sleeve Fy lengths, values 1.50 to 2.00 1.15 in all the new Winter blocks, the greater number_of which are full 3.00 values. The balance are t= travelers’ samples from famous makers and a few contain some slight but unnoticeable imper- fections, val 5.00.9 75 4.00 and 5.00. Two New York Stores: Broadway at Warren St. Across irom City Hall, Sth Av,, B th & 28th St», [all Detive ie to th Wetcheste: ¢ Our vermis On $50.00 5 160 CUT fils OU By urns HANDSO: — ——. STUDENT WAITERS WIN. \ Lord & Taylor Founded 1826 Special Offering of Marabout Stoles 8 Capes Black and Natural $4.75 & $5.75 Each Values $6.00 and $7.00 Marabout Muffs $4.25 & $4.75 Values $5.50 and $6.50 WHITE NOVELTY LACE GUIMPES, with dleeves, $7.50—Value $2.25 FANCY NET AND LACE JAROT STOCKS, 85c & $1.35 HNAND EMBROIDERED AND VAL.\LACE SAILOB COLLARS $2.75 Complete Stock of Leather Goods Appropriate for Holiday Gifts Special Values for Friday and Saturday GENUINE BLACK WALRUS BAGS, leather lined, 16 inch, light weight, $8.75:—Value $18.50 *ITTED BAGS, real ebony fittings, leather lined, separate pad, 16 and 18 inches, sole leather, in black, brown and russet, $10.00 to $17.00—Formerly $15.50 to $28.00 With Parisian ivory fittings, $ 32.50—Formerly $45.00 LEATHER TRAVELLING SLIPPERS, satin lined, sizes 4 to 10, black, tan and red. $ 1.50—Formerly $2.95 COAT HANGERS, in seal grain box cases of 3, 4 and 6 hangers, 750, $1.00 & $1.75 Formerly $1.25, $1.50 and $2.25, BRUSH CASES, flat model, real ebony, cloth and velvet brushes in leather case, silk lined, $1 +35—Formerly $1.95 eee Jewelry Spectals GERMAN SILVER MESH BAGS, 6 inch frames, $3.00 & $4.05—Formerly $4.75 to 87.50 LARGE VARIETY OF HAT PINS, 50c & 95c—Formerly 75c to 83,00 BAR PINS, suitable for veil or frill pins, 5€¢ & $1.00—Formerly 75c to 81.75 IMPORTED FRENCH GILT FRAMES, cabinet size, square, $2.25 10 $3.05—Formerly 92.75 to 84.75 MOIRE SILK FRAMES, white, light blue, green and rose, cabinet size, oval or square opening, 85 C—Formerly $1.25 SSS Handkerchiefs Women’s sheer and heavy linen, plain hem- stitched, hand embroidered, block and ota wreath initials.......... UNUSUAL VALUE 75¢ Sheer linen, colored hem and initial; also white 25¢ hand embroidered block initial, hand rolled edgef_ Each assorted) Box of 8 Imported lace and embroidered handkerchiefs, one each in a box. UNUSUAL VALUES. 40¢, 50c &* 85¢ Each Spectal Shetland Vesls Black, white and colors, 75¢ to $2.25 Chiffon Veils $1.50—Value $1.95 Hand embroidered wreath initials, styles ....... Broadway & 20th St.; 5th Ave.; 19th St,