The evening world. Newspaper, April 12, 1912, Page 6

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© SMUSHFROEKS | POFINPERAL COURT DANCER ie i. Gowns That Are Dreams and | ‘a iWhich Show the Grace J of the Figure. WORN WITH NO CORSET. | Bach Costume Designed for the Wearer to Suit Her Own Individuality. @apianation quite sufficient for even a hat. Madame Lange has just ar- from Vienna with her nineteen- year-old daughter-in-law, Grete Wiesen- tha! Lange, an Invperial Court dancer, to at the Winter Garden, And them has come exquisite and novel ‘wearing apparel that should delight women. Lange told me all about ft teday while Mile, Grete, who doesn’t English, made emiling trips to the ‘wardrobe, returning with arms full " remarked Madam CHARMING GOWN DIFFERENT FROM OTHE! @t the elbow. The dress was collariess the only trimming was an eight- the came down to conduct me apartment. Lange's dress was of smoke- Chiffon over eilk of the same Russian blouse the full ekirt etraw, round, and fo! A Beautiful Costume Worn by Famous Vienna Dancer (04,000 TON SHIP, Co., the agents of the N Lioyd here, states that the contract was signed yesterday with Schichau Shipbuilding Company of Dantaig, Ger- many, and that the new vessel is to be | completed by August, 1914 She ts to cont $10,000,000, It 1s said that sho Is t one of the great names in American | the int history, and It 19 belleved that this will | prove to be Lincoln. Paul, Schroeder and Popp sign and carry out the intertor fitting. ‘They havo given no hint yet of how \they will exceed their competitors {luxury, but one of thelr intentions that every passenger, the poor tmm! grant as well as the milllonatre, shal have a bed instead of a bunk, No dimensions of the new monster |i except her tonnage have een made prove to be frarly 1,000 feet in that she will be able to maintain her speed in all ordinary weather and run with the regularity of an express train. | | be twice the size! either backward or forward over shoulders, as the wearer chose, was no other trimming except a tiny spray of gold metal-work leaves between pet! tl i donned & hat of black] “Phat is originality, lowing the shape of ‘the head very closely. it fust above t! ples, was a long, GREATEST FLYER, FORNORT GERMAN Contracts Signed for Giant, 8,000 Tons Bigger Than the New Titanic. | The North German Lloyd has gone one better in the race for giant ocean palaces, ‘They have ordered a 54,000-ton ship. This ts 4,000 tons more than the | White Stare Olympte and Titante and 4,000 tons greater than the Imperator, be- ing bullt by the Hamburs-Amertcan to beat them. The new linenis nito to have one knot an hour more speed than the other monsters of the sev A cable from Bremen to Oclrichs & ‘orth German The famous German mar! public, but tt ts expected that she will | im Fining @ Car Inspector. =| and will make addressee to the women CALLS TRAINMEN BRUTES, | {or the Repettenn ‘semmawen tr Magistrate House Frees Mis Mi She will sovompany the Genstor te California after the Oregon primaries "IT ride on the surface care in the| Voters in the principal cities. Bronx @ good deal, and I don't see how | Mrs. Emily Montague Bishop, sent to | California as the personal representa- tho people up thure stand some oft) UP senator La Follette, ls now those conductors and motormen, who) aeiivering addresses in Southern Call aro @ lot of brutes,” sald Magistrate com e House in Night Court last might as ne! oe Ladltemlbin ls hchins —————— DEPOSE SOCIETY PRESIDENT. jorge Rosonthal of N | selley atreet, the Bronx. MeCornick of the Aeronautical Not Rosenthal testified that trouble arose Bathastastic Encugh. | on @ West Farms car at One Hundred| 4 resolution was offered at a general ae eee eee ones, dineea aa: | meeting of the Aeronautica! Society last to te fear caeeet Mea [BISHt with the purpose of deposing Pres- in the abdomen, At the same time, | dent Wille 8. MoCornick and electing the complainant said, oney told | for the remainder of his unexpired term | the conductor to start his car and “let| Thomas A. Hill, upon whom Mr. Mc-/ the Jew walk.” A crowd gathered and |Corntok’s duties have devolved. The| roughly handled the conductor of the! resolution was unanimously socepted as car, an expression of the will of the society, After hearin, esses for| Mr. MoCornick has attended few meet- Mahoney Magi ings and shown no enthusiasm, the reso~ testimony w. jt qu said, and Mr, Hill, the Vice- complainant, President, has spent much time and en- a ergy tn filling his position for him. MRS. LA FOLLETTE TO AID. Will Make ing Campatga Among California Women, BAN FRANCISCO, April 12—Thomas| “That's strange. I wonder how they K. Kase, President of the State La Fol- | happened to meet?” lette League, announced to-day that| ‘It was during one of the earller riots rs, La .Follette would conduct a/| She made a deep !moression on him.” speechmaking campaign in California in “How?” of her husband's candidacy “With @ brick.” has married a policeman.” length, and it is certain that there’ 1a no pler at Hoboken to afford her a oy It Is sat she is to be a wide, boat, with a speed of 23 knots, by quadruple screws with both procating and turbine engines, and ‘The new giant of the George Washingto biggest ship of the North and nearly three times the size of the Kronprinzessin Cecile. Some idea of her gigantic proportions may be gath- @red from the comparison that she will be 10,000 tons greater than all four of the American Line's famous liners mooh better if the attention of the be- |amoke-colored ostrich plume, which tett) Ut tweth holder le not distracted ‘by too many AUTIFUL HAT THAT SHOWS ——_———__ rage Party Moves, The floor of the bullding. 1 a The Woman Suffrage party, the frst ticoat political machine, will move ite headquarters from the Metropolitan’ Ma-,Tower to No. % East Thirty-fourth | ed Lange, proudly.“ iginality street, at the corner of Madison avenue, ' dame Lange, proudly. | “And originality ty will occupy the entire third fa 400 Stores in tte U.S. _ Th's price for Metropolitan District only. The Atlantic & Pacific; @rendes ané many of my daughter- ‘e NO CORSETS TO SHOW THE fIQUAE’S GRACE. |, Shia new echool of dress strives O romgae to show the beauty and grace [ the natural figure. That is why we no coreete, My daughter-in-law Bever in her life put on a corect. eourse she is slender, but—I am not!" pelt, ith a rope tied around the mi ail my clothes hang loosely, the shoulders. | women's figure be ai- her clothes? It ailk, just slightly shirred under ‘Dust, and over it chiffon ma aged. with @ gtetp of dark fur, There was a } white evening gown cut in the wey, its only trimming @ band of @ibroidery encircling the skirt Delow the knee. Even the street ef dark blue silk was full and soft Joseely Atting and in fact everything EL WHE NECK AND ARMS A CHANCE TO BREATHE. aa 4 woman ruin her neck with | stiff, Ught collar?” expostulated Lange. “The skin of the throat needs air as badly as kin of the Only #0 will one have @ round, white throat and no ugly red Hu The arms, too, will be beau- if they have ance to breathe. npr made with freedom for A person whose clothes him must be re- 4 of himself contine PLA yng, on Knocked Out! WE SOLD 679 MADE-TO-MEASURE EASTER SUITS AND OVERCOATS LAST WEEK OF THE #40 TO $60 KIND AT $14.75 EACH. IM cPEGIAL We hope you are skeptical, Examining Already Up for Other Customers, Then Comparing Our Ridiculously Low Prices with the Prices They Have Been Paying for Inferior Quality, Fit and Workmanship. Every piece of material comprised in this great sale was specially imported for the Fifth Avenue trade and includes all the fashionable Browns, Blue-grays and Fancy Weaves that were intended to make New York's Easter-Day parade unprecedented as to quality, style and elegance of gentlemen's clothing. EVEN AS “READY-MADES” THE WOOLENS THAT WILL GO INTO OUR $13.75 SUITS AND TOP COATS WOULD COST DOUBLE OUR MADE-TO-MEASURE PRICE. | WHOLESALERS AND JOB ERS, OOD: j TO VAP vARD FROM $1 UPWARD. VALUES FPOM 3 oehaen Come and see what high-class clothing we are making for little money by ved one of our two stores to-day. You will readily see why thousands are paying $13.75 for a Ritchie & Cornell Suit Top-coat instead of squandering $40 to $60 for inferior suits at the high priced stores. Ritchie & Cornell TWO STORES 1347 BROADWAY | 251 EIGHTH AVE Opp. Herald Bullding, bet. 35th & 36th Sts. Evenings until 9 WEEK O— \ ae We Will Make to Your Measure Any $40 to $60 Suiting or Overcoating in Our Enormous Stock of Imported Woolens for $13.75 tion to visit cur stores and BE CONVINCED that we are positivel MERCHANT TAILORING for THE LEAST MONEY procurable in New of New York’s Best Dressers Have Ordered Several Suits from Us-at fay Made NEAR TWENTY-THIRD STREET > 10 MADE TO MEASURE ANY STYLE for skeptics hi de our best cust: hen they hi epted our invita. jor skeptics have made our customers ingout the HIGHEST GRADE of ‘ork City. the Materials and Garments We Have Open Evenings until ® NEW YORK PROVIDENCE ATLANTIO OITY ASBURY PARK} : ROSENBAUM&Co, @ 10 & 18 WEST 237? STREET WILL CLOSE OUT To-morrow, Saturday (20) Smart Models in Women’s & Misses’ Tailored Suits at Fifteen Dollars Regular Prices, $22, $25, $27.50 & $30 SUITS TAKEN FROM_OUR_ REGULAR STOCK, principally smalf women’s and misses’ sizes. Made of English quality whipcord, men’s 1 5 and mixtures in plain and trimmed models, serge in all the fashionable colors of the season. Without doubt the greatest Suit values of the season. ROSENBAUM &Co, ! Coats and Outergarments For Women and Misses At Greatly Reduced Prices RED WIDOW SATIN COAT, with black ttn op ned i Roe, Coenen Kine | $1 3,50 Regular Price $25.00 20 MODELS IN MEN’S WEAR SERGE AND WHIPCORD COATS, Empire or plain tailored $ 15 ‘fects, fancy trimmed collars and cuffs.......... Regular Price $25.00 BLACK VOILE COATS, made over changeable qe) taffeta, full length model, novel side effect....... \ $20 Regular Price $35.00 FUR STORAGE Dry Cold Alr. IMPROVED METHOD. 4 C. G. Gunther’s Sons Established 1820. Superior facilities for storing Furs and Fur lined Garments, etc. Moderate Storage Charges. ALTERATIONS AND REPAIRS, Prices during the Summer months are materially lower than at other times. 291 Fifth Avenue, New York. Telephone 100 Madison Headlines 1 aken from Yesterday Morning's \\ orid: “Buy Eight Dwellings for Site.” “$650,000 for Lasanno Court.” “Dardanelles in $370,000 Trade.” “Enlarge Christofora House.” “Sell Madison Ave, Home.” “$65,000 Flats for Third Ave.” “Annex for Charles Bullding.” mat “Buys Flats in the Bronx.” “$53,900 in Bronx Plans.” “Loans for Bronx Builders,” 45,000 Plats for Christopher St.” “Dailey Buys Three Houses.” “Buy on Lexington Subway.” “$108,000 for Bronx Builders.” ; “Trade Brooklyn House.” For House, Lot, Farm and Business Property Bargains See the More than 1,000 Real E:tate Ads. in Next Sunday's World

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