The evening world. Newspaper, December 6, 1911, Page 14

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2 s F » OANTY DESI + FORROOY SACK OF HONEA rt } Any Clever Woman Can Work Out ; | Pattern From Description Here Given. AN questions com cerning designe and materiale of dresses should be addressed to the Fashion Editor. of The Evening Worlé, No pat- terns for designa in this column can odtained, but with the desorip- furnished it is a eimple matter Work out patterne, | A new and distinctive feature of department is the (ustration lof the diferent pieces of the pattern |, mecessary for the making of the gar ment. It shows how easily the at~ | bractive design can be executed and * leo serves as a guide in cutting one’s |, pion pattern tf such te needed, —— |" ANSWERS TO QUERIES. t Deer Fashion Faitor Will you be so kind as to suggest a! § style for a sult to be made of a Nile green rough material, The color ts light, but I do not wish it made too t @ressy. Am medium build, thirty-five years old. APPREC TIVE, Make the coat cut away in the front to @ wide panel in the back. Mave o ‘wide collar of black velvet extend to the waist line in front, where the Goat fastexs with one Inrge button ‘qn eyolet. Black velvet cuffs finieh- ing the straight cont sleeves could cor- Fespond with a band of the velvet on the bottom of the skirt falliag below & Geep tuck. Dear Fashion Editor: T have been figuring out how to make two dancing, but as I have not come to any conclusion, 1 wish to have you g aarist me. Ono Is to do of @ twenty: | four-inch scarf material, white border ach side with hellotrope and green in- termingled. Only have six yards, The| ead i 2 a a z 3 3 5 3 3 3 two yards of brown allk net. Thought to combine this with pink allk and mearabou. Am a blond, blue eyes and 4 very rosy complexion, 5 fect 3 inches in height, alight, and twenty-three years a M,C. Ga. ‘Make the bordered material to form tne waist, reaching +8 t . f SEH PULTE ES ULE CR f id Tele dELeeteiet: i Hii Tir Hy ni th s . Fashion Féitor I have two yards of lovely Spanish ailk lace eighteen inches deep which T destre to use on a yellow satin gown, _ Wil you favor me with a suggestion. He ‘Make the satin foundation close ft- ting on princess lines and have the lace ¢ start from under the right arm to trim Giagonally across the front, yer the left hip and arouha the back to the right side near the bottom where it could be caught with a jet ornament. ; the left shoulder while the sleeves and Beok could be finished with single jet Mave « pointed train on your exirt. —————— * GOT $50,000 HEART JOLT. Mises McKee Breach of Promine. i Sues “Broker” for a ORIGINAL FASHIONS FOR HOME DRESSMAKERS; PATTERN MODEL} DESCRIPTIONS. This alluring ttle room sack, made| Will Be a Week Bef of pale lavender satin Mned with white china silk, is given 4 charming air of daintiness by the use of white maraboul yforse 4g still unable to sit up and at fe With the short #loeves, as trimming lum of platted lace. Fine Rocker $1 Monthly $15 Solid mahogany, highly polished, covered in a fine variety of velours. Would have been $25 if we hadn't bought an enormous lot. Arm Chairs to match and a host of Parlor Suits and Single Pieces at every price. Electrolier $9.95 “American The le is of cut | glass beads, and be the base is silver plated in th: French gray finish. Lamps of every style, from 89¢ to $100, Declaring that her he damaged #0 bad necessary as 4% hea wal Norine Bert McKee ught sult y terday for promise of * Walzen, who ghe met him, ¢ deges, that he w fWalzen made m art has ativer’ in was married Nov. 17, Mi her betrothe amount of Bot & suck! tI got $5.00 woman say jin the * mentioned brother. called © Nov. 18, after she marry him, t airl ¢ chroke the engagement ithe 680,000 sult. Walzen ha @t che Mote) Marseiiies, Une Hun- and Third street and Broadway, in one with the body portion, the skirt least before his attendin portion ts attached in empiro effect,| (enrt, before his attending physicians defined by a twist of purple velvet] on pillows. ribbon, below which falls a tiny pep- Sy, * Library Table THE EVENING vaont anint PORTION PATTERN BABRO ON S@ MOOR: _ his right aide a much and in Erwin Morse, Monday from MORSE STILL BEDRIDDEN. Fin In Able to Sit Up. ATUANTA, Ga, 6—c. W. Dee. understood that it will be a week at His condition to-day was a noticeable improvement over that of Lady’s Desk lardin 75¢ Monthly $9.75 jardh anes 75¢ up In either mahogany, golden Great variety of styles, sizes, oak or Early E fh. The colors, and prices. top and front are of selected wood, showing fine grain. Prettily designed and strongly made. Desks for office, library, den and bedroom in endigss variety. Pedestals of all kinds too, 50c Weekly $27.50 Handsome Colonial design, In Brass Bed Two-inch continuous posts, with pinch In Sites brane either oak or mahogany. 32x50 fillers and pretty spindles, All sorts of clocks, from inches. Heavy and strongly built. 9 Satin finish, 59c up, and fine mahogany BUSTY Varite Ot LADIn' toe everst We show 12,500 square feet of Beds, Bed- “grandfather’ clocks, ty variety of table, for every’ ding and Bearoom Furniture—almost an Colonial reproductions Purpose and every purse. endless variety of style and price. from @6@ to 62850. 2212 Let Us na Charge pom | t For You 3 treatment the side and limbs frequently Brow cok, often ao cold that the petient ry with his left hand since the use of the right becamo {mpaired. Ulsters, Utility and Polo Coats Chinchi Double Faced Kerseys, &C...c0.+esee0. Semi-Tailored Velvet Dresses Very smart and distinctive styles........ thereby completing he has but one to Chtoago and baci here July 30 and Oct, 2. eccident when four for his proposition. not seem to improve yesterday Kee baence of massage the wager. make the of backers. and he left last @ gon, who arrived on California, visited his father this mornt Holiday Opportunity—2D FLOOR. Tailored Velvet Suits Rich silk linings, handsomely braided. Values Up to $40.00. las, Zibelines, Blanket Cloths, Values Up to $35.00. Values Up to $38.00. 22-24-26 THIRTY-FOURTH STREET WEST Bootblack Wins $500 by Feat and Reports He Gained 37 ’ounds in Weight, Ralph Tompkins walked fnto Colum bus Circle at 6.46 o'clock last bagi at 12.15 yesterday afternoon. Tompkins in nineteen and tins a shor shining stand at his home in Pow keepsie. He lost tis Jeg in a railroid wanted to make a record by b firet one-legged person to cro’ tinent on foot, but could find no ba: John Keene, has @ store on East Fourteenth made a wager with him on the C! trip, and when Tompkins reached end of his route in Columbus Ci x was waiting and handed over $500, the amount Now Tompkins in‘ends to wast to coast trip next sum- mer and is confident of finding plenty Tompkins supported tiimself while on his trip by singing at vaudeville theatres | } $29.50 { $20.00 { $24.75 trip afoot ile left reached § Chicaso years of for for Poughkeepsie, ment for a} ven pounds and 6 Glasses (8c Glassware, silver, chita, etc., of every description. ® ra oe 6 for all sort of floors. Ver with $1.95 and pendulum. Monthly * shown in cut. New Harlem Store 3rd Ave. @ 12Ist St. to 2224 Third Ave. Everything for Christmas One Low Price, Plainly Marked on Everything. Liberal Are Fine Presents Our display of Domestic and Oriental Rugs is a wonder, Huge illumimated revolving racks show you over 500 dif- ferent rugs in a tew minutes. Seamless Veivets, $19.50 There's a sample of our moderate prices. Carpets, Mattings, Oilcloths and Lin- oluems, and all sorts of Floor Coverings Hall or Dining 25 Room Clock 416 reliable movement, ass hands, figures There is avery neat cellarette with locked door in the base, as 10% off for Cash, Just as YouPrefer. Downtown Store: Fark Row and Chatham Square . Cowperthwait & Sons. Credit or ORLD, WEDNESDAY, DEOMMBER 6, 1911. WALKS TO CHICAGO AND | LEOPOLD SELIGMAN DEAD. Member of Famous Danking Firm Passes Away in London. 1) Leopold Seligman was a re: | California until 1861, London and helped establish anch of the Seligman banking business there in good health up te about a twelvemonth ago. Of the eight Se two, James and Tsai e@ o eS Qi 139 W. 185"St. ENAMEL SAFETY CRIB an, one of the eigit when he went to ago he retired, but had : From the Heart of the Wheat Comes the delicate flour. There’s only a little. And around it lies gluten that’s hard and tough—bothersome in baking. To pick this cream of the flour from the ordinary, we sift it ten times— Ten times through fine silk. And only the daintiest particles, sifting through, go out as Gold Medal Flour. The rest we deem unfit. Do you want all of the flour, or just the best of the flour? Will you have milk and cream, or just the cream, when both cost an equal price? There can't be any question. Then in ordering, Madam, don’t merely say “flour.” That means any flour. Say the flour you want—say-- GoLp MEDAL FLOUR S - ee A Flore Labelle Smelter From 1, The 8 Casino Success at the Men hattean Opera Mouse his Week witn NEXT t SVNDAY ‘WORLD — OF RB MAALIS @ FRANC BAY end UMTER

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