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46 of Plain ana Figured Crinkle Crepons, PATTERN BASED on 9 Monti. All questions com! cerning designe’ and materiale of | dresses should ve | addressed to the | Fashion Baditor | ’ World. No pat- terne for designe ia this column can | be obtained, but with the descrip tion furnished it is @ simple matter to work ott patterns. | 4 new and distinctive feature of | thie department is the illustration Of the different pieces of the pattern necessary for the making of the gar- thent. I¢ showe Row easily the et- tractive design can be executed own pattern if euch ie needed. ies ANSWERS TO QUERIES. Dear Fashion Faitor 1 would like your advice in selecting a atyle for a drenx of goods like sam- ple. My daughter is seventeen years old, tall and slim, chestnut brown hair and hazel eyes; has good color and is thought pretty. She wante-she dress for a ball dress, also to be used on the atage, as whe takes part in a chorus. 1 was thinking of making it kimono atyle, slightly low meck and raivel waistline, trimming the neck and sleeves with white swansdown, also to fj form a tunte “effect on the okirt 1 think a Httle crystal bead trimming on the neck and aleeves w wet it! off, I make ad) her clothes and want | this to be exceptional. MRS. B. | DESCRIPTION. Very sultadle for linen, this modish costume would make up prettily in a Night golden brown color, ‘The watst,| 4rees which ha# ‘thes three-quarter length} "sing #leeves in one with It crosses over to] Wall give the left sidetto meet the opening on the skirt and the shor . all of whieh are Anisnod in deep tuck effect. The cuffa of the linen finishing the sleeve hae an inner cuff of cream color em- broldered batiste to match a Amal! turn. down collar on the walst, from under which drops a tiny rever of yory dark brown satin, A short chic end of this satin also hangs from under the peplum, ‘Three buttops of the linen, with satin eyelets, fasten the waist, while three of — also trim the pealng of the pieoe. “« | i i Le i lt He HetNi Eta “4H ie ae ie oe Picdnaly aaviee me how to make @ dregs of os. 1551om flowered allk mull, and it Steen: Brothers are showing unusually large assortments of new Spring and Summer styles in Women’s Boudoir and Tea Gowns of Chiffon Cloth, Silk Marquisette, Crepe de Chine and Novelty Silks, plain and trimmed, many with the new Lace Coat effects and Vanity Caps, And have prepared for To-morrow and Saturday An Exceptional Offering of Women’s House Gowns, of Plain and Figured Dotted Swiss or Colored Lawn, in desirable models, trimmed with ribbon, lace or scalloped embroidery, from$4.85 to 4.95 of French Dotted and Figured Challies, in empire and straigh{ etiects, trimmed with lace and ridbon, from §.75 to 8.50 of Crepe de Chine and China Silk, with net shawl collars and trimmed with Valenciennes lace, from 6,25 to 9.50 of Albatross, in empire and straight models, with hand embroidered lingerie collar and cuffs, lace trimmed, from 7.80 to 9.75 Kimonos, trimmed with satin and washable ribbon, from 1.45 to 2.75 of Habutai or Florentine Silk, yoke or raglan effect, trimmed with ribbon, from 3,15 to 5.85 of Albatross, in four models, elso serves as a guide in cutting onda) JORIGINAL FASHIONS FOR HOME DRESSMAKERS; PA TTERN MODEL| With what to trim it, Tam nineteen | like Yeare of age, very lim hair and blue eyes, « ‘height MISS fC. M. * Am elgh | ‘Trim your dress with straps of | wise white lace banding over the | teen and medtum puttd. A shoulders, edged with a fold of MIx8 MARY W. | fo ay | wn eo yes Faw ten IZ would not advise using the eit fine t, where orm ri ak ma- a.enel, reaching foe iste bwow | ‘otal Mate "a Ach. o¢ wie helght A aatrow belt of, bieck qzeam lace and ofge it with © tees velvet ribbon with « fine rimmed inch plaiting of pink messaline, Duckie of the same in the front also finish the skirt with a bead would give an effective touch of the lace Pag ong & plaiting of the | Dear Fashion Bditor advice, I want a spring dress, not too these germs are promptly’ destroyed | never seen a caer cures as Hos ea multiply, gnawing their| those from D. D. D. Prescription. In- and what seemed @ mere rash may| We ‘are s0 confident that D. D. D, grow worse and develop into a loath-|will reach your case that it will cost ge? and torturing skin disease, with|you nothing if the very first full-sise the germs at the beginning of the thoes we certainly advise you to drop in on bah with Oe oo and cleaning | your druggist an and Pie ee the t embroidered or ribbon trimmed, from 3.65 to $.25 All Very Much Below Regular Values THE SUNDAY WORLD'S WREKLY JOKE BOOK. FREE WITH THE WORLD. FUN] FUMI Be WEST TWENTY-THIRD AND TWENTY-SECOND STREETS. THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, MARCH 14, 1912. | staal TTTLELELELELELLEL LLL ER ELE LL kk fancy, as Tam to make it myself. Am quite stout, 4 in, hips, 6 ft. 3 tn, tal, [hut am not ston: other ways, My feas jtures are small. What color would be- me? {have dark brow hale! 4 twenty-four years, bat» lool | younger, I desire aiso to, make an! eventag dress A. B.C Por your spring dress a dark | bine serge or volle would be pretty | | made Uke the sketch above. The revero could be large if you liked, sing Lar err you find it imcreases the large ap- pearance of your hips. For evening | ‘wear either pale yellow, old rose | OF Gull gray-bluo would be pret. & fichn effect om the waist ‘would We becoming with a long velvet tab hanging straight down the cen- tre front of the sRirt from the belt. Perum b+} of pink figured mull | ety make up| bt I would be much appreciative of your Cause of Eezema Now Explained Eczema, Peoriasis and other skin hats int writes us: troubles are caused by myriads of ave had experience with many of The Evening | eres ‘ot work in the skin. Unless| remedies for skin trouble, We have to the sensative tissue. | stant reli from the very irst applic ja in whiat causes that awful itch, | cation.” rs of misery. bottle fails to make good every claim. jon't take any chances! Destro; If you have skin trouble of any kind. diawacwdduwddeuteuccsees yes, dark complexion and no color; } 26 ription for| merits of He has 108. ny ase. ‘battle will prove this eatin and be knows, ‘tbat D.D. to you. help’ yo ‘B. Altman & Co. WOMEN'S SHOES at $3.50 PER PAIR ARE ON SPECIAL SALE, INCLUDING PUMPS, COLONIAL TIES AND OXFORDS IN SEVERAL KINDS OF LEATHERS, AMONG THEM ARE A NUMBER OF DISCONTINUED STYLES. REGULAR PRICES $5.00 To $7.00 PER PAIR. / “TRIMMED MILLINERY EXCLUSIVE MODELS IN HATS HAVE JUST BEEN RECEIVED FROM PARIS. MANY SMART DESIGNS FROM B. ALTMAN & CO.’'S WORKROOMS ARE ALSO SHOWN. THIRD FLOOR win Avenue, ae anh am Rites New Sat. will hold Friday and Saturday, an Important Sale of Men’s Furnishings comprising Shirts, Pajamas, Suspenders and Neckwear. Many of these lines are marked for quick clearance regardless of original selling prices. Silk Shirts, soft negligee style, with turn back culls, in stripes and combinations of the most $ desirable colors, custom workmanship, at 2.75 Values $4.50 and 5.00, Shiris of Silk and Linen and Imported Madras, in very desirablé patterns, wiih soft turn back cuffs, coat model, at 1.45 Values $2.50 and 3.00, Shirts, of Madras, Printed Percales and Mercerized Fabfics, in a broken assortment of sizes, selected from their regular stock of $1.50, 2.00 and 2.50 qualities, at 75¢ Pajamas of Woven or Printed Madras, in neat stripes, with silk loop, Value $1.50, at 95¢ Imported Silk Pajamas, eset with double silk loops, Value $15.00, at 9.50 Guyot’s Silk Suspenders, in all plain colors, Value $1.50, at &5¢ Folded Four-in-Hand Scarfs, of Fain Rep aie , Hela Knitted Four-in-Hands and Open End For ands, of fine quality Fancy Silks, at 55°, 85c¢ Values $1,00 and 1,50, ren Ps a cesses bgt Sn nigga TON ARISE EET I IT eT TT ~ » j “Old-Fashioned ACV"S o rald Sq | Bway 34mto 35™St. GF ‘0 _- 3A™to sar st. (67H Floor) “Old-Fashioned Macy's, on the Sixth Floor of “AMERICAN LADY" CORSETS—For « “cL a8eq uo f 2 H i i * val Teducing clas: hose supporters atta wa the Macy Building, offers the best values to 43. BY CORSETS—Low oF mediam bust: extreme fone sicirts ma Lose supporters attached: sizes 18 to 26; $1.00 quail be found in the city in popular priced goods BRASHERES— Fine carnvric cayily boned in front at Waist Hine: trim to-day and every day. Read “between the “FERRIS” NURSING CORSET WAIST Malo of ons In front aad laces in the back; slzes 20 to 25; &1.00 quality: our pecial prices eeeees 29 lines and you will find a few of these special WOMEN’S SKIRTS—Made of gray and n values described and listed, but ‘these adver- tised items were merely | selected at random “Otd-Fashivnch Marys. Everything on the Sixth Floor is a typical Macy value, and it is BOYS’ BLOUSES—White madras. 1 24e ak! and striped sineha only for the purpose of emphasizing this in general ‘that we list and describe specific cases. Old-Fashioned Macy's consists ‘of the MEN'S SHIRTS—Coat model; attached cuffs: plain tans, blue white grounds: sizes 14 to 1Tecseeeeeeees low priced stocks from almost every depart- MEN'S SPRING pha atl erkes, plain gray or gray mixture Worateds and self-patterned brown worsteds; 34 to 46: $15.00 qual... $1049 ment in our store, amplified and completed MEN'S TROUSERS—Neat, dark gray siriped fabrics; extremely durable and well talloaps tled up with ribbon; quire boxes; 86c. quality at. owe. $1.98 enormous purchases of popular priced MEN'S & WOMEN'S UMBRELLAS—Parason fray covered with eiqgiat finished with case and tassel; assorted handies in natural woods, fancy caps, eto. goods direct from mill and factory. Only WHITE: CAMBBIC EDGINGS—12 inches wide: sult or trimming skirie: similar quality sold elsewhere at 24¢.; a yard, special. srecccccceerns Ie reliable goods, only popular goods, only prices WHITE GOODS—Cheeked lawn, 27 Inches wide: suitable for making children's dremes, shirt walsts, ete.; 10c, quality! @ Yard. cecsecesecee far lower than the lowest elsewhere. If the TOWRIS—For physicians, for the office or for individual use, All white or w pee borders; size 14x21 1n.; special, a1x f0r. o0 + coweeerewee vcemew2T¢ items here listed convince you that they are TOWELS—All white cotton, with hemptitehed and scalloped ends; » X26 Inches; similar qualities sold elsewhere at 12¢. and 15) hey mpectalesees Se good value, come to "Olb-Dashioned Mary's and POWRLS—Made of good quailty homespun linen, Sultable for the bach or general use; durable and absorbent; alze 19x87 inches; special ate. Meromneienemns Ile CORRESPONDENCE PAPER—Madp by Baton, Crane & Pike: 24 ‘elopes to match; sold elsewhere as a special at 25c.: our price, any article that you are ‘ooking for. The values WRITING PAPER—Cranc's fine au tele’ Papert envelopes have deep flava; tled up with ribbons quire boxes; 86c. quality, @teeeeeemecee 18¢ here quoted may seem unusual. They may SLICKD BACON—Gordon Brand; put up in No, 1 glass Jars; sold elsewhere as epecial at 20c.; our price 1M, HOMINY—5-1b, bags. eeseeeceve memes 14c be unusual for other stores, but they are ROYAL WORCESTERSHIRE SAUVCE—Medium bottle, 8c OLD VIRGINIA JELLIES, large tumblers, Des TOMATO CATSUP, Parker cy se Brandeeme $+ regular, ordinary, everyday values--- AYaronaren 4 APPLES, Blue Beli Brand, pa specimens of hundreds more like them a MIXED TEAS—L>., Bie, COPPER —Security Brand, roasted in the beans tb, @e, BRABKPFAST COCOA——Pound, 20e, CORN STARCH Lb. yrokos | “Od-Hashioned Slacy's. ke, fer PEARS, No, 3 larse size cans, De; JAMS, Strawberry, Raspberry or P. seejiienohnecaiuiinsseacedabieildinsbalnacabi Wwe sibiedodibicidihoneiibil nercomaturanany4 ; icin 5 snlehoiie we Ladi iii wee woeee wuseseeyn Lad] Wow os x,