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St homes ——— a Meeproen 10 All questions com cerning designe and materiale of dreases should be addressed to the Fashion Paitor of The BDvening World. No pat toa terna for designe prose wien in thie column can De obtained, but with the descrip Mon furnished it is a simple matter $e work out patterns, 4 mew ond distinctive feature of the department is the illustration Of the different pleces of the pattern mecessary for the making of the gar- ment. It shows how easily the at- tractive design can be executed and aleo serves as a guide in cutting one'a own pattern if such te needed. cmeliiarens: ANSWERS TO QUERIES. Dear Fashion LAitor: T Would appreciate your advice in making an afternoon dress of tan taf- fete suitable a for wear in the sum- mer time. I ain short and of medium bulld, twenty-four years of aj oom Jace in oo:nbization, the design Berewith published would be pretty for you. It would be necessary to make a separate point of lace on the skirt band instead of the braid- Using brown velvet Tam a woman forty-five years of age and would like a suggestion from you concerning the making up of a bright Dive mesealine, 1 would like it for ever ming Wear, but the color seems v bright, What do you think? I havea few gray hairs and am rather stout. ‘Thanking you, MRS, W. C, terial is not too gi it Mf you wished you coula partly @ tunlo of gray marcuivetic, reaching nearly bottom, beiny open up the left pretty tri:n: » & belt of crushed Velvet coul. fasten with a ont steel dnc ele, Dear Fashion Ralitor WI you kindly advice ine about a aultable dress to : informal dinne: or my living and hav ye 4 clothes, Am twen blag& balr, cray eyes Black in always styits Bomical. Of crepo weteor, gown could be made slightly low Reck and sort Ximono sleeves, Al opening extending irom to above the bust line on t @ide of the waist could be filled in with double plaitings of black ished with a acavy cording ty forming & looped design apex. & no left side, in line with e sim opening in tuck effect @own the left cide of tho skirt, other sere hich now—cre rice HOTEL ASTOR RICE i> very finest quality 20c por bb. at c: | B, FISCHER & CO, 4 ‘ eed cro e and | more widely and generaily S. Dept. of Agriculture. aan vegetable with meats, we Americans use potatoes, with our signature, ORIGINAL FASHIONS FOR HOME DRESSMAKERS; PATTERN MODEL which ts slightly gathered around the hipe and back. ‘Dear Fashion Kéitor ‘Observing your child's party frock In design for my little daughter of seven years, who ls very atout, and would Greatly appreciate your advice, => USED SWORDS AS CLUBS IN THIS FRENCH DUEL. Real Blood Was Spied, but All by Accident, and Some of It Was Lost by One of the Seconds. PARIS, Feb. 16.—Real red blood—not very much, though—flowed to-day as tho result of the duel between Emile Mas, 1 Comne- , co-author with Kubert de Flera of the comedy “Primerose,”’ now playing at the Come- dic Francaise, ‘The duel, which was with swords, was one of the most hu- morous performancos in the history of French dueling, Neither man appar- ently knew the point of the sword from the hilt, and, after being introduced by their seconde, went hot at it. using thetr they were bludgeons and trying to beat each other over the head with them, ‘Tho worst sufferer was Calllavet's sec- ond, who got in the way of flying swords and was “pinked” twice on his forearm, Finally, more by accidont than design, Caillavet was gashed #lightly tn the forcarm and, as the blood appoared, there was a hurried choruo from all of the students that honor was now satiafied and that the ‘battie’ must end, Netther of (he contestants had to be strongly persuaded to consent to quit dd duel was planned between editor of Comaed ‘CASTORIA For Infants and Children, Bears tho Tho eared Kind | * You Have Always Bought i hite head rige. core Same Hish Quality NEW YORK 0s Hor PATTERN GASED on 36 monet Adaptable for various occasion length sleeves finished with turn back half cuff of the material, trimmed each with a black satin THE EVENING WORLD, | cCottewe Graduates Conv: | WALLA WALLA, Wash. | Warden C, ® Reed of the Weahinaton | fifteen college and university graduates are serving time in the institution. From this number he will choose teach: era for the night echool which is now |under consideration by the State board érfabiiehed tn the near future, eee Ee Es A Reasonable Plea for the Stomach If Your Stomach Is Lacking in Digestive Power, Why Not Help the Stomach Do Its Work? Eepectally When It Coste Nothing te Try, Not with drugs, but with « retnforce- ment of digestive agente, much ae are naturally at work 1 tifte analyala shows th: ation requires Pepsin, nitrogenous ferments, and the |necretion of hydrochioric acid. When your | food fatle to digest, it le proof positive that | of these agente ate lecking tm your igestive apparatus, Stuart's Dyspepaia Nothing but these natural ¢! ands ard gradually ive organs back te their 's Dyspepsia Tablets have been gubjected to critical chemical teste at home and abroad and are found te contain nothing but natural digestives. Chemical Laboratory. Telegraphic ad- Gress, “‘Diffindo,"” London. Telephone No. 11028 Central, 20 Cullunt #., Fenebarch ot, BC, DESCRIPTION. London, Oth Aug, 1908, Mi os 1 have analyzed moi Mtuart'e Dyspepsia Tadiete ( \myself at a elty chemist's shop for the | Purpose), manufactured by the F, A. @tu- are Clerkenwell Road, London, B. nity. Three-quarter of the tablets, I Sp ey ate admirably daptatie for the purpose fer which tl utton, are put inlore intended, sais FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 16, | State penitentiary said last night that | |of contro! and which 1s expected to be! the armhole plain, to a dropped shoulder line, @ black satin band continuing from around the neck diagonally crosses the walat to the left side of the belt, where It continues down the left hip, #mulat- Ing an opening. A braided revers, fold- ing over this band, trims the front of the waist, while @ shaped band on the skirt, opening on the left side also, h Dyspepsia Th y omponl- commonly known among physicians, shown by the recommendations of 000 leansed physicians tn the United They are the most his critic and referred in derogatory | terme to Calllavet taking advantage of | the presence of Indies in the lobby of the the paper, I appeal to you for a unique | Ic’ friende of the author, to whom the |sreine: ogee and other foods. matter was referred, issued a public | Stuert’s Dyspepsia Tabiete will Gigest your statement, saying tha “worthy of @ butcher boy and no true! Frenchman could notice it. [06 sane: to ni Gieset SF 6 package ‘Ap & reoult of thie Inst atricture Peout PA. stuart Co., 180 Stuart Bids. other duels may be arranged. Weapons most of the time as though editorially up! per point braided, the other one plished with @ button. tery and ing improper dissolution and asstmitat ‘miese to man oF ohtid, powerful remedy, one grain theatre when he slapped the ortt- ve principle in these tablets t face. After a consultation the |stro h can't, food for you when your stomac! @ article was | fed for Feu Trigetat ané you will be Marshall, Mich. Stern Brothers are now showing large assortments in Exclusive Spring Styles of Young Men’s and Boys’ Clothing of the highest class materials and superior workmanship. Boys’ Norfolk, Double-breasted, Sailor and Russian Suits, of tine cassimeres, cheviots and worsteds in the new shades of gray, blue and tan mixtures, Washable Suits of imported and domestic materials, Boys’ Overcoats and Reefers. Youths’ and Small Men's Suits and Overcoats, Youths’ and Boys’ Furnishings. Boys’ and Children’s Felt and Straw Hats in the newest shapes, Special Offerings for Saturday in Boys’ Norfolk and Double-breasted Suits, at $5.00, 6.75, 7.50 to 16.50 Youths’ and Small Men’s Sack Suits, at $12.50, 15.00 to 26.50 To-morrow, Final Clearance Sale of Misses’, Small Women’s and Juniors’ Suits and Coats Misses’ and Juniors’ Suits, of coarse diagonals, cheviots, novelty mixtures, tweeds and serges, from $8, 50, 1 2.50 Formerly from $18.50 to 35.00 Misses’ Street and Evening Coats, of cheviots, mixed tweeds, serges and blanket materials, $9.75, 1 4. 50, 1 9.50 Formerly from $12.50 to 39.75 Girls’ Schoo] and Dress Coats, of Dlain and mixed materials, ful and half lined, at $6.75, 9.50, 14.50 Formerly from $12.50 to 29.75 New and Distinctive Models in Misses’ Waists ’n sizes from 14 to 18 years, of the most desirable and seasonable materials, are now being displayed; also For To-morrow, Exceptional Values in Tailored or Peter Pan Waists, of Linen and Madras, in white or with colored collar and cuffs, at $ 1 85 2.75 Mannish Wash Silk Shirts, with lavemer, blue or gray stripes, at Messaline Silk Waists, in navy or black, with dotted foulard rolling collar and cufis, at 3.95 also Changeable Taffeta Silk Waists, low neck, 5 00 vith collar and cuffs of white batiste, at ° Chiffon Waists, in navy and black over white; West 23d and 22d Streets tien of foods, because they are thoroughly reliable Dyepepsia Tadiete are at once test) to digest 8,000 1912. B. Altman & Cod BLACK DRESS SILKS AT SPECIAL PRICES FOR TO-MORROW (SATURDAY) . IMPORTED BLACK CHARMEUSE, 42 INCHES WIDE REGULAR PRICES $5.50 To 6.50 PER YARD AT $3,90 IMPORTED BLACK TAFFETAS, 42 INCHES WIDE REGULAR PRICE $3.00 PER YARD =. = AT «$4.90 BLACK INDIA SILK, 27 INCHES WIDE REGULAR PRICE $1.25 PER YARD sat 78, IMPORTED BLACK TAFFETAS, 21 INCHES WIDE REGULAR PRICE $1.00 PER YARD tat 586¢. 10,000 YARDS OF WHITE DRESS MATERIALS WILL BE ON SPECIAL SALE AT THE SAME TIME AT THE FOLLOWING EXCEPTIONALLY LOW PRICES: SILK AND COTTON JACQUARD MULL PER YARD, 1 6c, ENGLISH PERSIAN LAWN ~ PERYARD, 19c, FRENCH BATISTE, 46 INCHES WIDE PER YARD, 25¢, FRENCH VOILE, 46 INCHES WIDE — PER YARD, 40c. REGULAR PRICES 25¢. TO 80c. PER YARD ALSO TAFFETA SILK UMBRELLAS WITH NOVELTY HANDLES; SIZES FOR MEN AND WOMEN USUAL PRICE $5.00 ey + at $3.00 BAliman&Cn! . HAVE IN THEIR TOILET GOODS DEPARTMENT A GREAT VARIETY OF ARTICLES AT POPULAR PRICES, INCLUDING DRESSING TABLE AND MANICURE ACCESSORIES, TOURIST CASES, THERMOS BOTTLES, MIRRORS, TOILET ARTICLES, EXTRACTS, ETC. A SALE OF TOILET ARTICLES AT 1% TO'/, LESS THAN USUAL PRICES FOR TO-MORROW (SATURDAY), AS FOLLOWS: NAIL AND TOOTH BRUSHES. . AT $5¢, HAIR AND BATH BRUSHES . > 7 AT 65¢, HOTWATERBOTTLES + 7 . AT 65¢, NATURAL AND RUBBER SPONGES ; aT 95¢, EQUALLY LARGE REDUCTIONS HAVE BEEN MADE IN THE PRICES OF SPONGE BAGS, TOWEL AND WASH CLOTH CASES, WHISK BROOMS, TOURIST CASES AND PULLMAN APRONS, FiNh Avene, 34th avd 35th Strects, New York. nl ) Dressy Long Coats. | ® Afternoon and Reception Dresses. | E, E, TURLINGTON, Vice-Pret B’way at 13th St. WOMEN’S DEPARTMENT Advance Spring Showing Fashionable Apparel For Women and Misses, At Attractive High Class Taiolred and Trimmed Suits. whipcord, French and men's wear vigoreaux, two-tone suitings and novelty worsteds in all the new and di ings; coats peau de cygno lined...seecereeree tive color New Spring effects in serges and diagonals, peau de cygne lined to waist; some satin lined throughout 20... ..cecsseseeeeeeseneeeeeeeeess Stunning models, embodying Fashion's latest features in French and mannish serges, bed- ford cords, hairline stripes, including white serges, trimmed with Irish crochet and mac- tame lace collar and cuffs.....- eee eeeeereneee To Close Out Without Reserve 47 Tailored and Trimmed Suits. . & Season's best models and fabrics, heretofore $s] 5:0 $22.50 tO $37.50... ceereeerrereceerernereeee 33 Winter Coats, Vicuna cloth, cheviots, chinchillas and fancy MIXCUTEB cee e cece eee cence eee e eee ee ees on ,) 56 Street and Afternoon Dresses. \ In serges and velveteens; practically Spring f models; effectively trimmed; herotofore $15 vices For SATURDAY An exquisite assortment fresh from designers’ arts, showing ¢ 5) Fashion's latest creations for SPRING, 125 | Franklin Simon & Co. Fifth: Avenue—37th and 38th Sts. Spring Apparel For Misses, Girls, Young Men and Boys Misses’ Tailored Suits Of whipcord, diagonals, serge, tweed, terry cloth, plain and changeable taffeta, eolie 2, 14 t0 50 years. 29.50 39.50 59.50 Misses’ Silk Dresses Dressy models of plain or changeable chiffon taffeta or crepe meteor. 14 to 20 years. 29.50 45.00 Misses’ Lingerie Dresses Of washable plain or novelty voile, French batiste or terry cloth. 14 to 20 years. 18.50 29.50 Girls’ Hand-Made Dresses Lingerie dresses of voile or bati and embroidered, real lace trimmed. 6 to 14 years, 9.75 13.75 18.50 SPECIAL OFFERINGS FOR SATURDAY Spring Models for Immediate Wear Misses’ Tailored Whipe ‘d Suits grag nad shaaseane ehipeotdes rttinnd pele salad ed or in tailor : Value $39.80 29.50 models. 14 t0 20 years. Misses’ Taffeta Silk Dresses Afternoon Dresses of navy or black chiffon taffeta, lace collar or transparent net yoke. 14 to 20 years. Value $29.50 18.50 Misses’ Tailored Serge Dresses Three exclusive models of men's wear English Serge, in mavy » blac! or white; braid trimmed, collar and cuffs Madeira hand embroidered linen or real Irish lace. ‘ 14 to 20 years. Value $29.50 1 8.59 Gi Necrarte Drosse: Ss i in 5 q 1» cha » tadeolers, “Ato ts years, ty es | 4.75 Girls’ Washable Dresses Of Anderson Ingham, plain chambray; imported pique, cordeline or linen, in white and colors, ie es 4 to 14 years, Value $9.75 6.75 Boye’ Spring Suits Norfolk or double-breasted models; extra knickerbockers of all wool fabrics. 8 to 17 years. 850 1000 12.50 Boys’ Washable Suits Sailor and Russian models of English galatea, re; white drill, linen or chambray. 2 elo yours” 1.95 2.95 5.00 Young Men’s Spring Suits Hand tailored, imported cloths. 31 to 40 chest. 15.75 1875 2450 SPECIAL OFFERINGS FOR SATURDAY Boys’ Hand Embroidered Suits Russian blouse models of white imported poplin, Lee eitca del pers aess.00 «O75 Boys’ Norfolk and Double Breasted Suits ‘With extra knickerbockers of all wool tweeds and navy serge. Value $9.75 6.50 Young Men’s Spring Suits rmarmamencigmmmtsheoren a, 12.75 7 to 17 years. SPECIAL SALE SATURDAY. “Franklin” Damp-proof Shoes FOR YOUTHS AND BOYS, The “Franklin” school shoe, made on exclusive orthopedic lasts of serviceable velour calfskin, with heavy damp-proof soles, Wear Guaranteed. Sizes 8 to 1034. Sizes 11 to 2. Youths’ 24 to 6, 2.45 2.65 2.68 Value $3.00 Value $3.75 Yalue 94,00 WILL CLOSE OUT SATURDAY Women’s Corsets Axumber of discontinued styles of fino white coutil, medium or low bust—adapted for all figures, 1.50 Heretofore $2.50 A SEVEN-TIME WORLD WANT WORKS ALL THE WEEK, ORDER ONE 10-DAY AND PROSPER