The evening world. Newspaper, December 8, 1911, Page 24

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, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 8, 1911. = ee int cae VOGEL BROTHERS 42 st.at 8 Ave. THE EVENING WORLD, “Wobody who can get along with- out them wears corsets. I never put them on, not even with my smartest dresses, The idea is to show y ourves and lines of the figure, and not the compa tif curves of the artificial. ic “All the hate tn Paris are emall and round and come away over the forehead Almost to the eyebrows, Most of them are black, and the trimming, generally | @ sti plume, fs all in front. many girls are here at the bathing resorts. They wea: | sure, but these end above tho knee, | | ny jut "i T Mh } and the stockings are of the thin- nest and most transparent otik k of the suit ts out 24 the girls put on joatumes and parade slong If they go into the | BARING BATHING SINT IS FOR EVES OF NEPTUNE ONLY garments reveal their figures in @ moet suggestive manner. I think “Ot course nobody can use puffe and it's indecent. pao iby is under such a hat. One or MADE A RECURD IMPOSSIBLE | ‘9 locks are brought over the forehand | is NEW Wi cu o form an irregular bang. inter Ov. T's for Swimming, Nol to Pa- WAAR ladle Alittie More hair is brcught forward | ercoat is hero for : gy Ar) “st wan the rat woman to make the [in a goft wave 10 cover the Part’ where every man—an assortment so big, my nile-and-a-half swim at ritz on the | the bang begins. ne rest of hair ° ; ° fade In, Says Doiothy [Course around the Rocks of the Viegin, | ts parted “at ‘the back and brought Wii ted ean sey so varied, that you can surely find around the hea simpl 4 rf ; Tavlor. ie and twenty wevma| twist. Yulee hale has gone. owt alto: player combines weath fon and just the overcoat you want. Every day , iinet ut at eT hae bon LE ay sow mares ton see |] Senda Ria ces new lines are added to keep this vast —__—_—- by t : ‘ tt soaks to mo thas thers» | ore, mete very red and the will convince you of ite superiority. assortment complete. The prices range The | rest of the face is left untouched. | “The French women are the best | dressed in the world, American might be, but they try too to make their clothes look Prices moderate. Terms Send for Booklet. Datly demonsi 295 FIFTH AVENUE Near 30th St., N. Y. City “OTHER “LATEST STYLES.” Groat deg) of {alse modesty in America, and, on the other hand, @ from $12.50 to $40—but to really appre- ciate the extraordinary values offered, toleration of what wouldn't for a moment be permitted abroad.” Skirts Tighter Than Ever, and Hav ned the tabi n pos: 0 hos bs Mabe Be thecal Menittes ay. Sinp hone thomsereus “Kk you must come and see the overcoats. No Corsets to Hide the tas aylor was willing to talk ’ ‘ x tyles other than natatorial yy #0 “Natural Curves. “The new gewna are et ce Here’s a Special § Sale ¢ " quisite!” she ead, “Drapery is the rul ee seat [Sher mout teltowiag tas evra un of 690 Convertible- of the figure. ‘The akirts ure cut nar ofa rguerite Mooers Marshall. a slashed at tho aide | Collar re JP With @ trunktui of frocks and a head he outer material falling 10 | Reduced to ‘Pall of ideas, doth bearing the fascinat-|1°4Ped oversiirt effect at each side | ‘ % 4 er. joer &n inner petticoat (ean Lencn.& BE ewan enact |atrvonena ae ee 7th Aveo Former Prices, $18, $20 & $22 INE fare, Sals Ceztor ts we arene: le'tore” “reae crores Mennere snes he Time to Buy Gifts ISK—Now arm fabter of the late Gov. Roswell P.|I woar them." é : sutgied : 4uese are the popular double service garments \ She lives at No. 7 Fitth ave-| “What do you do-walk?” 1 inqutred Coly bay more shopping be Us Ww alot te buy ae ar that have made such a tremendous hit—with a motore at Lenox and Tuxedo, plays gbathetically, enough time when one considers the thousands that must be servec collar th mermaid at Newport and Palm 2h, no; pull them up," she explained don't hesitate—shop now. The very thing you may want is likely that can be worn buttoned high at the throat, military fashion, when the weather is rough, and in the regulation style when the weather is milder—big, long overcoats in all the Belted Tourist and Titose smart English models in such great de- new shades of gray, brown and tan—reduced Raglan a ala mand, made of shaggy surface cloths with strik- for this sale to $15. Reduced to . 2 2 ing plaid backs—big, roomy belted back and Evening gowns are made of all the | soft, gauzy, clinging materials and ‘and sometimes abroad. Hence interview. draped like the folds on Greek statues. (aa Taylor ia pretty, with big, black- | They are cut extremely decollete, to the “ee gray eyes, asliky black hair | waistline in the back always. Wound around a shapely head, and a/— a #0.perfect that she wears no cor- under her smartest gowns. “Please tell me first about your bath- s@ult,” I requested, for somehow ofe “torn has heard of that costume. 7 y, it'e nothing to make a fuss @out!” exciaimed Miss Taylor. “Peo- @re no allly! It's just lke the ones | by all the women abroad. There | two pie @ pair of eilk running fa an knitted silk jersey, weil | MW Gat out to,give the arms free play. And + Rwear no stockings. niM KEPT HIDDEN EXCEPT IN THE WATER. “But when 1 go in the water I have coat that trails on the ground, ‘o be selected by an earlier purchaser, Open Saturdays Till 9.45 P. M. Toys, Dolls, Games rice We're Aste busy in Toyland, because we're offéring tre- mendous assortments at the most moderate prices in New York. Every child in upper New York should see this wonderful exhibition. If possible come during the morning hours. Free To children accompanied by their parents, on Saturday before 12 M, a pretty colored picture book, “Land of the Wooden Shoes.” Girls’ $15.95 Polo Coats, 9.95 GIRLS’ AND JUNIORS’ ALL WOOL POLO COATS—in mixtures, broad- cloths, cheviots, chinchillas and other new materials; sizes 6 to 17 years; regularly $15.95. Women’s Silk Petticoats, 1.98 WOMEN'S SILK PETTICOATS—of good quality messaline and satin; In all 100 Surpassingly Good | Lindt Chocolate has a del- icate flavor and exquisite quality all its own. Every- body enjoys it. You will too. ndt Chocolate if Sr Lact, The first taste = will reveal its Also 320 Big, Shaggy, Former Prices, $28, pea and $35 sit Sores A'Sizen, Be--$1, Soa5 es fink New all around me, and I do not iori lack; finished with d accordi laited flounce; ‘ ro \- os wea Nee ne SUE UEEnEEnEEEIIEED==EIIEEEEDTEnEEEEEEEIEEEEeeeee i aire and id oF the bi | a ei. i Wale ; that fit properly and drape gracefully, in : felis ox tm rear eae a a. Worsted Shawls, Skirts, Hoods, 1.29 . brown, olive, blue, the new variations of this sale to $22. gray and tan—reduc« 7") it for me till I am ready to ome out. I don't ajpear on the beach @mtil I am ready for a ewim, and I tly ®tay Lround after I come out “2 wouldn't Always an acceptable gift. WOMEN’S WORSTED SHAWLS, many pretty styles; hand-crocheted, in all wool and silk; others of honey-comb, with fringe; 150 a nice assortment of women's knitted skirts in gray, white and black; fin- ished with borders to match; also women's hoods with tabs in black or white, Women’s Cotton Waists, 1.98 COLLECTORS OF “S.&H.” STAMPS—READ THIS! The buying of Christmas gifts is seldom much of an expense to ‘‘S. & H.’' stamp collectors, for ‘ America’s Greatest Furniture House Of fine batiste; front elaborately trimmed with wide insertions of fancy many of them make it a practice of exchanging their filled books for presents to give their relatives " © ® U filet, embroidery and German Val.; back and sleeves lace trimmed; also and friends. Christmas is not far away, so if you are a collector, come here and complete your on B a number of other pretty models in white voi books—if you are not a collector, start now. You'll be surprised to see how quickly your lock trimmed with cluny insertions......sssseseeseeeee books fill up. We give double “S. & H.” stamps until noon—single stamps after noon, | Store open Saturday until 10 at night Yt 8th Ave. ||| Holiday Neckwear for Women 35 h: CASCADES, JABOTS y, SIDE FRILLS—of batiste and net; trimmed t! to with Venise, Val. and Irish laces; reg. 69¢, each .. 50c Ps CGmp CORDAY AND SAILOR COLLARS—of fine lawn, tri § Imitation Irish laces; also CHEMISETTES of Imitation tucked net; 36tn St. ye reg. 39¢.. ‘'25c CASCADES WOLIDAY GIFT SUGGESTIONS! $8 Mission Rocker, Practical Genuine Spanith Leather lace; also stock collars of Venise lace; reg. 39c, ea . 25c | _Men’s and Women’s Handkerchiefs HE Sale started Laced Aare i pla aul ba crpacolar ire ear vee shaniroek lawn ‘with all sizes and linen; also embroidered hemstitched lace and dainty colore Attractive BOrdscais tHE SGG WORT SC ioacseessji Festadtsscerrteucstisr llc}| | from 18 to 26. FOR MEN—all linen hand-émbroldered initial handkerchiefs; also plain . Christmas and colored border; % and %4-inch hem; reg. 19c, each......... mee IIc Maybe you'll still SLIPPERS FOR WOMEN—corded border handkerchiefs, with dainty initial in wreath effect; reg. 10 gach, per ¥% doz FOR MEN—initial handkerchlefs; also plain and colored borders reg. find your size, if you HURRY. 27c Gifts at Make Sensible WASP PN OOEN sihaceandeerohescesvanssoresseeasecanns cee 27c S ecial WOMEN'S INITIAL HANDKERCHIEFS-a new assortment on shamrock Not often can you HOLIDAY GIFTS p ‘4 lawn and linen; reg. 89c; per BOX Of 6......cscceseeeseecesceueaneees 69c and BLYN Slippers are shown buy Nemo Corsets at half—and this is the VERY NEWEST of all Nemo models. But— It Is’nt for Stout Women —just for medium and slender figures. Long, stylish skirts; low or medium bust, and the very comfortable new— "Holtite’ Straps in every popular style at every popular price. Included in our great varietics are the newest and choicest designs, color ef- fects and combinations to meet everybody's Ideas, GIVE A BLYN ORDER A BLYN SHOE ORDER makes a fine Xmas gift. If you are in doubt about the right size shoe or slipper—or the style that would best please the person for whom your gift is intended—buy a Blyn Order—any amount you wish. The recipient can redeem it any time at any Blyn Store for its face value in footwear, Art Embroideries. :7.. HAND-PAINTED and IMPORTED GLOVE AND HANDKERCHIEF BOXES, Holiday Prices HAND-PAINTED HINES GLOVE Al size, each CRETONNE Wisk BROOM HOLDER—furnished with broom,. Study our advertised values }] | and compare them with those |} | offered by any other Furniture ||| or Department store! Visit our || store, compare our prices with COMPARE | PRICES! Tene cipaines, and eoarince of ‘JOUR PRICES ARE ALWAYS THELO WEST! des 6 beet 10: 98 sto. $0 Morris $18Ladies’ 12* fine black calf Opera Slippers, pa- tent leather trimming, of new and novel design; same design calf. Hundreds of other attractive styles in tan, black and combina- tions, Opera and Everett cut, at 1.00, 1.25, 1.50, 2.00 and 2.50 Purchases made in any Blyn Store in any other Blyn Store—an Rie FR I Reliable and Durable Storm King Dull Gum Boots Rubber Footwear Men's sizes, 6 to 12.. genuine alligator slippers mai from saree se- lected skins 2 Men's black and Tan Fausts and Romeos, 1,25, 1.50 & 2.00 LADIES’ SLIPPERS SATIN AND LEATHER Pumps and Colonials for evening wear. Black, white \Jand all colors, in a great variety of designs. Also CUSHION—lace centre; trimmed ruffle and ribbon rosettes JRTED FRUIT PIN CUSHIONS. Silverware for Gifts OAK CHEST—containing 6 knives, 6 forks, 6 table spoons, 6 tea spoons, sugar spoon and butter knife—26 pieces in all; regularly $8,. 6.50 CASSEROLE DISHES—quadruple plat pottery lined variety of. |. designs; regularly $4.50. 3.50 jg NUT OR ary BOWLS—quadruple plate; plerced or fancy designs, |f > regularly 83.00 2.25 | P OLIVE OR PICKLE DISHES—quadruple plate; lined with glass; reg. $1.00. .75¢ Manufacturer’s Sample Line of Children’s White Bearskin Coats As you are aware, sample coats are the best the manufacturer produces, and if regres 8.74 Desk .. those who buy during this important sale will beng immensely, In Russian hich let 1 beaded and strap effects for $3.75 or double-breasted effects; some trimmed with braid; quilted —whic e ou lace as B or plain linings; sizes from 4 to 3 years ., 1.50 to 5.25 ‘ht! y ish | | evening purposes. For Men, Women and Children a et 11 to 2. $2.25 7 7 (a Silver Novelties, 2 tightly a8 you wis Prices $1.50 to $3 Every . pair fully warranted and °9* ‘#8 3 to 6 $2.90 Women’s & Children’s erman Silver Novelties, 25c, 49c ith d d Ait eras Hand Bags. JEWEL CASES, HAT-PIN HOLDE! without anger, an a? eH Chiara’ sizes, bright fin- $1.75 1 rane, HAIRPIN HOLDERS, PIN CUSHIO . Felt Sti Juliet ieomt i ish, 5 to 1034.. CHILDREN'S FITTED HA? > BAGS ou the neatest elt Slippers, Juliettes and Comfy | particular of with single and double| PIN TRAYS, MATCH HOLDERS, CIGAR BY 7! slippers—all colors. workmanship, Misses" sizes, 14 to 2. $2.00 JARS, ASH TRAYS and COLLAR BUT- handies, of leather and cord; shape you ever had. quality and fin- } TON ‘BOXES. pe y nery, 4 Men's Dull G +4] fitted with: puke son ealte Dottie: | Core Sacre csauiapaimeiiisneeeseeeee : ‘ Boys’ and ‘children’s slippers of }!8h. Made from lum Boots, knee | of cole : this season's length, sizes 6 to 12...,,,, $300 te conetrortee aad We Pun? si 2284S 49c] Women’s Silk Jackets, 1.75 ; REMEMBER: This } |} every description. fresh, live rub- Boys’ Boots, sizes 11 to 2 ae & Beton qeiatrseats ge with T votished kote oak « pole mick WOMEN'S LEATHER HAND ‘BAGS WOMEN'S QUILTED SILK JACKETS—A isa great $4.00 value, ber. Boys’ Boots, sizes 3 to 6 y 4 jouble mire Feneh in seal and walrus grain, velvet,| snug-fitting garment to be worn under Grade for . tee? ie) | pen demstte ani ie fo! tssle® PJ vn aed "and tapestry with] coats; in sack and avender ning, J But you pay only $2.00. | [STORM BOOTS grade, our tatiet hoata tke 214 0 8. § | long cord han ites wl hrist- prices are the isses’ Boots, sizes 11 to 2, NO Club Fees -ex with purse; regularly $1.50... 95C] mas gift......ssseceeceeesseeee 1.75 In many of the best For Boys’ and Men __ lowest. We in- Children's Boots, sizes 6 to : ‘ ie d the. bal- SMALL iM IRTED WORY HATR 8c | can get the very latest anda met Ween ia Ave, aad 21th St SAYS SORgS 3 ae n small ACCOUNTS 4 A 4 SH eS Hy ero at Asie ae stylish $4.00 corset 84 Ave, 86th and 87th’ Msn, and Oth Sts, eym st . OQ \ for Streets weekly payments | especially invited “TRINKET BOXES sev 1.35) “NEW? Two distinct novel features— That “FUN” book 34 Ave, 150t) and I: [POELEVLOID WALR RES 430) “Holtite Straps’ and Double-Lon hose given every week 181at Stree Jf CEIVERS. -43C| supporters, Yor medium and slender with the Sunday Bowery Broome“ * & CELLULOID DRESSING figures only, Sizes 18 to 28. Ina World just makes ore ! Factories TDR cscs asa cikcsr tis 22c! pretty Christmas box—$2,00 me laugh, bint | 1511 to $19 East 724 S. if =>" NO Red Tape d NO Strings fo This Oiler! You may furnish any room com- pletely by paying NO Extra Charges of Any Kind! Accounts opened from $5.00 to $1,000.00 on small weekly ° Imported Hat Pin, 9c ORTED HAT PINS — in ich gray and gold plated; set methysts, sapphires, emer- topaz and rhinestones. paar Tale aD $4. 00 Corsets tes $2. 00 stores—but Ask Your Dealer KOPS BROS. not all, .» Mfrs., N.Y. fT Two- buckle Very Serie ble Boys’ 11 to 5, vite compai ene rie 10% Men’s Arctjcg Men's 4-buckle Arctics, heavy $2.25 wel ght me- . $1.35

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