The evening world. Newspaper, December 28, 1911, Page 10

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THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 28, 1911, ‘trom tm wide tuck effect with rounded Dear Fashion VAitat: | Kindly advise what color or combina- tion of colors you think would be most | 1 twenty-one, a dark | with a very high M. A. Ht 1 ORIGINAL FASHIONS FOR « ut Great White Sale Something Well Worth Waiting For. The new store is going to set an- other standard in value giving at White Sales. Watch forthe first announcement in Sunday’s papers, & HOME DRESSMAKERS ut Por evening « lavender satin veiled with pale bine marquisette would be- | se me what kind tale for evening [i d ald SIXTH AVENUE, 22nd and 23rd STS, freer y Pa ‘ Begin the New Year with a deposit account at the new store. Share the profits on what you buy. We allow you 4% interest on your daily balance (com- pounded quarterly), and 2% dividend on the total amount of purchases for the Thanking ye White satin used as a fou with @ tunic of pearl gray marquii aa’ having the main portion of th year paid to depositors. Your deposit account guaranteed by a $100,000 bond|| andaboveall,save \ ng the Wotton ® filed with the Comptroller of the State of New York. Further information your money for in below, would cheerfully supplied at the Sixth Avenue Balcony Deposit Account Department. this event. ———[—$—=$=¥=— ————LLLLLLE=L=L—L—S=—_=—=S ee Se a iehich” Balan. The Great Half-Price Sale Still Continues. To-morrow Will Be the Day of Days. je of cerise pink , TREMAN QUITS AS PUBLIC | Yes, Millions | WORKS SUPERINTENDENT. | and Millions ——____ / | bed lich herd aetna’ |Private Business at Ithaca ma | t t / ' His Entire Time, He Says in Oo f B u ons \ DESCRIPTION. Letter to Governor, | TEE a at | Tile charming evening gown 0 ny, Dee, $8-Gov. Dix hae re-| You will have no trouble in hunting for that particular button here. This great sale | Bia ay with all-over Ma represents possibly the largest purchase of buttons ever made by any retail house. Every button a ide panel back and fronts imaginable; some of them most exquisite; all of them unique, novel and the wanted kinds. | Bebiam, On sven it a] RIE Ot nie BORNE, @ We purchased the left-overs and odds and ends of one of the most prominent importers in Fosea at the point. A wreath of the Fancy Metal Buttons Jet Buttons Buttons for Custom Tailors Att questions con: |<" fark ones Glass Buttons Bone Buttons Buttons for Dressmakers we materia of | vee = siti ene ce Ivory Buttons Buttons for Suit Man- Gun Metal Buttons Covered Buttons ufacturers Metal and Silk Com- Buttons for Waist Man- bination Buttons ufacturers Unrestricted Choice in TWO Lots LOT ONE LOT TWO All on cards, of half dozens, one dozen or | Much finer buttons, some Choice at two dozens, according to the Choice at | are half dozen on a card, others one dozen, and C smaller ones two dozen on acard. Very conservative estimate of the value would be 5@e a card, and many of them worth up to $1.25 a card. Your unrestricted dresses should be addressed to the Fashion Editor of The Evening World, No pat- terna for designs in this column can | | be obtained, but with the descrip y » to make over in a | fon furnished it ts @ simple matter ve imon to put over It. Am rather to work out patterns, tall and itm, have dark brown hatr A new and distinctive feature of eray-Rreen eves, Veht skin with a bitte this department is the illustration “°° of the different pieces of the pattern necessary for the making of the gar- ment. It shows how casily the at- tractive design can be executed and also serves as a guide in cutting one's o1on pattern if auch ia needed small puff sleeves, The hem tn the Buttons for Costumers And Buttons for You ng front could tle in chio streamers weiz! of roses. with a cluster ore t MISS A. 8 size of the buttons. Taking into consideration that we guarantee our values and there- fore desire to be very conserva- tive inthe estimate of them, the lowest value would be 25¢ a card and they would easily run up to 50¢ and 75¢ a card. To- tunte effect, showing about a foot of the yellow on the bottom of the skirt 4a touch of it around the neck. |The tunic could be open to the om each eide,. A dull Olive green vel- |vet bow at the waist line in back fectiv | Make the dress with « That te Laxative Bromo Quinine | ANXIOUS llow WV yoke reaching to the belt, hav- | |img w chemisette with high collar ANSWERS TO QUERIES. SPSS Dear Pashion falling over the top of it. e . WI you sventeet |mleeves long, trimmed up the back with Wertd to yg “hoic never 4 sear Rag? Mat, ae. | emwadl seows velvet bations on@ Ra: Bere Sele ons Bes. As MOHPOW) AUS votes nui ; td choice tomorrow, at a Card } to wear to af arty. Have |{ahed at the wrist with a plaited net arways remember the ful came Loot fe | = Main Floor, Vent brown hatr, siderable color’ Mund con- APPRECTATIVE marquisette over same ould be pretty made with oat medium low A Parisienne Corset to Sit In| Corsetieres agree that the greatest test of their skill is to construct a corset that will be comfortable to sit in. All their cunning of cut must be employed, but even | then some otherwise good corsets are failures in this respect. The long Parisienne cor- set at $10 is one of the few great successes, and well worthy of note. It does not ‘push up,” nor ‘‘bind’”’ when a woman is seated. It adjusts itself to natural lines and distributes itself comfortably without losing! its shape. It keeps the straight line in the back. And all this for a very curious reason—because some of the flexible bones are made long enough to bend under and sit on. We shall be glad to show the comforts of this frill. A small flat brown velvet collar {could trim the waist, starting from) ust line, with the brown continuing from under round Beck fished with it on each side, down the sides of the ting pink roses, the same finishing opening. Let the skirt open down the velvet but leather articles. folios, tie cases, telephone regist other items. Trinket Boxes, other pretty things. Parisienne corset to anyone who is interested The Paris Corset Salon, Third floor, Old Building, Fine Hair Mattresses Instead of $28 purehase of 1,000 por ®. springy and elastic dis guaranteed, for $21 Because of a special extra black drawing good wearing qualities, « The mattresses at $21 are full size, 54x76 inches, in one or two parts, and weigh 40 pounds. Choice of 21 patterns of tickings. s of hair, own for its A816 Upholstered Bow Spring at $10 This spring is made « 80 knotted Japan stcel full size Workmanship up to our usual high standard and fully guar anteed. S§ ler res in the above spring and mattress will be made at prices proportionately lower O Instead of 83 of the best finished dressed lumber, with specially oiled, tempered spirals in the Pillows $2.4 Selected geese feather pillows, 22x30 inches, 3 pounds. Seventh Gallery, New Building. JOH Formerly A. T. Stewart & Co |might have them yourself. Included are Japanese trinklet boxes, ash receivers, cigarette boxes and match safes, now 15c Imported velvet lined metal button boxes of a material on the 9 | order of French gilt, were 75 to $1, now 25c to 50c. Perfume burners, were $5 to Fancy celluloid baskets were Paristan ivory jewel boxes were $9 to $15, now $6 to $10, Perfume atomizers were $1 to $10, now 75¢ to $7.50. $1.50 to $6.75, now $1 to $3.75. Plated collar button boxes, jewel boxes at just half price. Toler Jewel cases in French gra: or blue silk, were 50e, now J5c, Not More Tha of chiffon of taffeta at specially low prices. $3.75 instead of $5 and 5 : ‘ rouR $1, now 50c. Household Sundries kab | : 3 Dutch Cleanser, value 9c, at 6c watt Ease! back mirrors, in French gray or ormolu gold finish were ( Bestine Scouring Powder, value 4c. 2¢ jeweled | copper, com Wax Tapers (30 in box), value 5c.. 3¢ sacd g Mbl Beat ff + ee 3 pint size ‘ » Vat J Sued size room, value puff boxes, hair receivers and 7.60, at extre Oe” Be OR Parsons’ Household Ammonia, value CHAFING DISHES eh 1 ” OFe oods Section, Main floor, Old Building. Bissell Sweepers Oe ORs cds eas Be | ina good “grnge and ormulu gold, lined with pink | DIAMOND | Spic and Span Metal Polish, at 10c | [Amp value 87.50 $3.75 |) $1.39 | Clothes Pins, full size, value 10c pe! ‘ Subway floor, Old Build ; s 5 , per sil voaaaaiie UNWeeeR...... $2.50] hundred; per hundred.......... Te : | sRAND. RAPIDS r: ania Nala 4 n 300 Waists : oat i $2.75 schaig Ja popes cake. ......, 0 BREAD OR CAKE lingerie, net or all-over | Coffee Mills aun © 1 Pel EEE SF Addis 4 BOX Slide top, a0 Silk, chiffon and net waists | srsuiipm ait ae Aa hliass ba ourNEos Gold Dust Soap Powder, 4-lb. pkg. 18¢ init |at $1.50, $2 and $3, instead of $2 to $5. j fA letter to the Governor he says he| compelled to resign because his private | siness demands his entire time at home, He expresses his appreciation of | re the honor conferred upon him by bis ap. | potntment, and adds | “No Governor has given more con actentious service to the State than have you.” | The Governor expects to appoint Mr, | T e the canal sy: h member of the S! * } gion and the Canal BK “slom'xnd the Carat Roun” ON | wre | rs «Bromo Quinine’”’ eos te ain | | | | Leather Goods Some are Hurt, Some Merely Odd New Prices Are One-Third to One-Half Lower than Last Week's Prices Articles in pigskin, morocco, ecrase, saffian London and Paris novelties and good American-made Frames, cigarette cases, purses, tobacco pouches, cigar magazines, lunch and auto kits, dressing cases, cushions, beaded jbags, liorary sets, leather bags, girdles, photo boxes, sewing baskets, writing cases, paper baskets, stationery cases, writing + On the tables on the Main floor, prices will be from $2 upward. In the Subway Store, prices will be from 25¢ to $1.50 Main floor, and Subway floor, Old Building Certain Toilet Table Furnishings | Are Lowered in Price 5 Perfume Perhaps you gave many of them | as gifts and wished while you were buying that you (hte signature on every bos Se 1 = | Tremendous Sale of Real and Maehine Made Laces Real Laces at Prices in the Kesner Way of Selling Real Filet Edge and Insertion, 4!3 inches wide; value $3.00 a 1 85 Extraordinary Sale of Notions and Trimmings Dress Forms, wire skirt, | | yard; at, yard... Ae : Real ek Edge and Insertion, 2 inches wide; value $2.15 luny Lace Edge, 6 inches wide; value $1 Dress Forms, Acme ad- yard; at ections, wire | which can be raised or yard... Axis a : j skirt, which can be raised } 3.98 lowered to any heights 159 Real Venise Lace Band, 3 inches wide; value $10.00 a yard; at 75 32 to 40; for or lowered to any leng regular $5.98 val Bust Forms regulary ) 5 rae ‘ or taesee Real Carrickmacross Lace Flouncings, in different designs; width to9 inches wide; values $7.50 to $10.5 yard ‘or your benefit we have cleaned up an importer and just note the resultant values. 498 at 50c on the dollar '§|| These Regular 5c. and 10c. Staple Notions, to- Ulan Neko asies Mice in white, cream and) All at : morrow at 8c. Point de Paris Alloyer Lace, 19 inches wide. .° | [A] | Necetos, Misard', Sharp'sor Milward's paper «4 Gy oo oe Ce Sh rere Bache ened wide Noancnes is. | ine Oi ; ice ai ! bands, Mi . ean Turkish Laces, in edges and insertions. . . { j} | Shoe Laces, tut ths, dozen eae japanese Silk Bands, colored......... : japanese Silk Allovers, colored .. A | rds for luny Bands and Edges, wide, values to 50c a | Vienna, | t yard; choice at, per yard. evens J Per Yard i} y pieces for . 2,000 Dozen of English and French Valenciennes, and ine Asbeston Iron Holders, bh. fae : “sertions _iuatched sets various widths: vale aid Ss ce carl Buttons, fresh water, all sizes, dozen. . of 12 yards; your choice, iece of 12 yards, at.... Bundle Tape, assorted widths : ; Each os = = donnonts and jewelled, set Roll Ta yard. pide Persian in_all colors and combinations; some with tinsel; worth 69¢ and 75c¢ a yard, Hat Pins, Remnant Feast of Silks and Dress Goods Just as an appetizer for the great sales that are to follow, this widths, 24- ers, jewel cases and a hundred sizes; regul: Pin Cube: i" Ie "danas Resnant Pale be Sauls considerable talk and a great deal of h| . per satisfaction to those who are fortunate enough to have a share 29¢ |] in it. We will not say much, but will use he aie space so you may rimmings, !2 to 1 the meaning of this all colors; worth 10¢ ‘plack and colors, flat Ik and chenille, with ; regular value peruse it easily and take in at a glance Tera eanls event ; n the Dress Goods there are remnants of Cloaki : nants of Serges, remnants of Henriettas, He Corduroys and Silks, every one of them represcating truly marvelous bargains, beginning at 10c a piece, 25¢ a piecs, 75¢ a piece, $1.00 a piece and up to $7.50 a piece. pene Waist lengths, Skirt lengths, Dress lengths, and lengths for Children’s Dresses. We are also closi corduroys in whites, blacks, blues and ante ne 39e pports, Keitel’s slip- chenille ta Bc, at... dF rings, Black, silk, 5 inghes regular value, per yard, Oe, ats... 49c Persian Band Trimming, colored, embroidered on taffeta silk; actual pe, white or Burners and various Tape M 60 inches; regula qe 25c rning Cotton, all dozen white or col- VAG igi se air car at! to $1.25, half their usual price. $7.50, now $2. canister, with glass tumbler Babbitt’s Soap, per cake.........3! ue round coffee Regular Six 29¢ Babbitt’s Cleanser, per can.. 3c alue,at FLOOR BROOMS No Mail Orders or Phone Orders Accepted tor These Goods $7.50; and lingerie waists, » . 16c OIL MBATERS With bras? Third floor, Old Building. Made on 12 in Seen founts, will hold 4 qui ‘Broadway, Fourth Avenue, block, with long Ca eofoil, stands 26 ine les with Eighth to Tenth Street | handles. OY vee 68¢ ® J. LKgsneny Sixth Avenue, 22d and 23ed Streets) pe $2.75 al

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