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QRIGINAL &. Bie rettote om | cerning designe | and materiale of | ‘reasea should be addressed to the | Fashion Baitor | of The Bvening , World. No pat | terns for destone in this column can | be oblained, bul with the deacrtp- | tion furnished it ta ft hixiple matter @e work ot patterns. A new and distinctive feature of thie department is the iNustration of the different picces of the pattern | necessary for the making of the gar-| gaat.’ It showsihbar castly the at- | tractive design van de executed and Slee serves as a quide in cutting onc’e f, OWN pattern if such {9 needed. | ANSWERS TO QUERIES, ee am Degt Farhion Ptito “Phare two daughters and eighteon, for whom 1 wish to make dresggg of some silk dotted mull. The sixteen-year-old one: I trimmed with ruffl stim { Hath girls are rathes ct. MRS. H. L. Make your younger deughters | | aged sixteen! ' wish in some way, to be Fig otek vith s tngifnen rere fect, a tw, ru ‘ PD ee he mati rik under i | ©) On the skirt let the narrow inser- | oer ees | ut ‘ 1p j | the meet line om thé sides, and up | | i 3 i i t 5 nda u f i | ; | : if i i | i : t Ly i & é i F E E i f ry i it Ui Fe pt ! i if i ag r i 4 2 i i : F z 5 5 z z z a = 2 $ $ . + i & 3 H 3 z ‘3 Li é $85, 4] He ~ E ae, wtrep ef the @athered slightly with a small length- , ‘material back etvew, . wise tuck taken in the Jeft side-front, Raving several wordt ted vaad His of the | Stitched down to below the hip line and H ee ee buttons edging | Forward Movement and pupils of the | defined by the tinteat black velvet but- aida. Zot the walatcress to. ool of Lakeville, Conn., J one aide, with » very tiny rever of | who went $64.77. SONG) Bowel, Coes seston. A soults hi 4 Ortental ombveldery turning over Those were the comtributions re- | plaiting net—or of the #.1K-—Ainishing the 4 and three of the eek pes eetves: bottom of the skirt has a:narrow black | | © continuing down to the $112.47 | velvet ribbon through the centre, while 8 L “eunla ‘be, of ‘back $0 | a wide black velvet ribbon finishes the | ‘ Ine elt with streamers in the back. Net or a a) 203. 48 i Tf 200 nousseline plaiting to match: the col- ©) JU) milertat aotning 12 sp below. tue (Joaf. 1c. Sunday Pareis etal OM ArAYIeT er Dee eae it eee eae 1 4 e : { T have four yards of white import. | Hotel and Raliroad News Ce. First Congregational Church of i 1 ch crepe whick.1 Want to make| Mutual Rellef and Benefit As- Shabbona .sessscerssserere “4 P.lpJ, liked the design for a yoyng soplation, Boston..... ) Seer Tuesdays depres, World. dnd Pranktin Wt. Ralbfleisch # vould like to know tf you thinigtat alate (C. Hay Griffin | je for me, alvo for my matertal, Fahey at % . ite (hin. dam Kitty and Mayor, 4 Tee eee Te Anetra, Sallender & Co. “ inche tall, welt we, oo yutions received y" Py EDNA Re id, Grand Rapids, Mich, i Fhe design vould) wurely be {dav en suitable to you. Alco for your ma- ed % H terial, which wil) mcke wp into “hy “hh ® very practicn: frock for all ae EARNER a ¥ kinase of occasiony. Yor dressy ; 4 | wear. ® girdle of colored satin M miglon For 4 cotld he wor, while a black a ge nk ‘ delt wowld look well for eral wear, z- Ding dashes of Wile all over f hays. same heavy ight use If you cou! aweryon a A, Mts Ww. BIB. ‘Your heavy cream insertion could we-tised to edge a large round ool- lar of fine cream all-over ince witch starts from a yoke 1m froat » formed by the surplice style wais: der the collar feng of the silk could finish the H to the belt. Cuffs of the | ! ' { while the skirt uf ing of the silk point up iu front, giving the paantor effect. > Dear Fo Mt memuch perplexed ovet u style by . a nfto make @ striped brown ‘and ) white volle dress, which was given ine, As I am tall and slender, am.afratd et the stripes. Perhaps you can sug- gest & design, however, which would ¢ e up becomingly, Am twenty MP RUBTFU! Fespond with @ dee the Dutch neck. Sit the biou above the knees, etripes running round, and have « ‘belt of material with stripes also | running round. . “ype ——_——— TITANIC RELIEF FUND STARTED BY MAYOR |, REACHES $122,846 - | ‘Phe fund started by the Mayor for | Febel as 4 1baMie! Bu iTesels guilt Po 122,516.64 today, Pye! Maver m fund was increased by $1,200 dure ENVO, 1 ISIs a Wias v 06,685.17. Contributions seat to Ja- Benim, whica gr, Xbitea' to the Yor for distributiod by thé Ameri- an Red Cross, tota: $1411, Amiong the ‘contri 5 the Orie fund were citivene of Warren, » Who sent $112; memoers of Jac Inger’s Behman Show «Company, wc t $150.06, proceeds From the sales newspapers on the ete of Lut @ collection of ojeg es taken at lo Hall by Men Religion \ FASHIONS FOR # # ‘Pagar J, Nathn {Baur and Harold. ‘ ta — bys 4 Su ¢ adview mp Jhow to. mgr ip fit Mrouturd ites Yer ns rt m4 forwari Anouymous 4... ‘ Sympathizer jMax Kobner. ; 10,00 = C.F, Sherwood, P.O, 0. + 6.00) Halt Founa Canisters “h yh of Pe rae ee” canta | 30c., at Grocers HOME DRESSMAKERS | Oarvece Cr ee pater DESCRIPTION. Demure aimplicity is the keynote of thie Utue frock of thin summer silk, flowered with rosebuds. The waist, with long kimono sleeves, ie dintincti for | the very large collarette of tucked net | or white mounseline finished with plait- | Ing all round. ‘The high collar which stands above it {a of the silk, opened in the front, with the corners turned >ack and faced with black velvet, while a email plaited frill falls from the top. ‘The skirt, which is a little empire, Is gustein Bros. unday contribution the HotchRise Se! nn of ol of Lakeville, , . . 58.77 following contributions have been by Carter H. Harrison, Chivam Mavor of 13.72 Clyde Bap det Church, P. 0. 0 : 61 Samuel Gingbors : W.L. DOUGLAS ‘SHOES 7 *3 *3.50 & °4 W.L.DOUGLAS $4.60 & $5.00 SHOES EQUAL CUSTOM BENCH ‘WORK COBTING $7.00 T0$8.00 Wear W.L. Douglas Shoes. You can save money because they are more economical and satisfactory in style, fit and wear t any other makes. W. uglas name and price stamped on bot- tom guarantees full value and protects the wearer against hi | who !s Mrs. Grant BROADWAY HALTS ITS ACTIVITY 10 HONCR GEN, GRANT ‘Continued from First Page.) pasr@l each man he brought his piece down to the salute with the precision of an automaton. Vice-President Sherman ha! already Janded on the Is:and and seceded Preal- dent Taft to the church. Among others who filled te little church to capacity were Consul-General «. Numano of Ja- pan and his secretary, Dr. J. Tkamine, President of the Nippon Club; Col. Rob- ert M. Thompson, Mr. and Mrs, Andrew Carnegie, Gen, Benjamin F. Tracy, Prof. C.F, Chandler, Capt. Miles O'Retily, Gen, Leonard Wood, Mr. and Mra. John R. McLean, Capt. F. Y. Hadley, repre- senting che Ariny of the Tennessee Grenville M. Dodge, last surviving com: mander .¢ the elvil war corps; Dr. Rob- ort Mbbee, Senator Root, Hamilton Fish, Gen, Horace Porter, 1. G. Sharpe and Col. O. L. Hein: rers were Major- «, Gen. Horace King and Major . Hubbel. MEMBERS OF THE FAMILY wuo! WERE PRESENT. ‘The members of the immediate fam- fly who sat In the front pews wore Mrs. Frederick Dent Grant, the widow; the Princess Cantacuzene, only daugh- ter, who had hurried fom Russia and upon whose arrival the funeral was made to walt; Mrs, Nellie Grant Sar- toris, Mra. Potter Falmer of Chicago, er; Capt, Grant, third, the only son of the soldier; Judge Honore of Ch Grant's father, and U, 8. ond, of Los Angeles, a brother of Gen, Frederick Dent Grant. After the funeral services of the Epls- copal Church had been read by Bishop Fallows the body was placed on a cals- son and with the intimate member Just One Way to money on diamonds is the Lambert w: direct from the cutters in Europe. and we charge importers’ prices only. platinum, at the right prices. SCS &> $25.00 $50.00 dressers. LAPEL WATCH CHAINS Long Links, $7.50 Gold Jewelry dis; facture, It is prized uy. La Vallierc, with 18 blazing, expertly matched | diamonds, in hand-made platinum mounting, $75.00 Platinum neck chains, 96.75 up. as One offour popular bracciets that ope Solid gold bracelets wit! id wold, without Store Open Until 6.30, Big Gam 10 ROURS Sighting hungry. high prices a ferior shoes. Inet Gren having the genuine W. L. glas shoes. Take no substitute. ewe te Burlay tneeetons Manes Shoes sent everywhere delivery « “1 Ge tell you where it wild cost, We pay spot cash. own factory in the building (over the store). These various and far-reaching economies enable us to sell beautiful diamond engagement solitaires, mounted in solid 14-karat gold, 18-karat gold and Rare by Lambert Brothers ts lar; y lovers of the goldsmith’s art sign and strength of construction. All prices are Pap you would have to pay elsewhere for Jewelry of any’ | made OG 77, Cx ie Third Ave., Cor. 58h St. FROM NEW YORK Shut your desk, take your wife or a friend—get on a‘train to-night in New York—before noon to-mor- + Tow you can have a big game fish at the end of your line. Five thousand Maine lakes and streams —and the trout, salmon and black bass are Stay at a hotel or camp, or ‘‘rough it” in the open with your guide. ‘*Good medicine.” Gend for these Pree Diching Booklets to ge, what to tale, how Little ‘They're great reading: Address Tax New Evosawe Lawns, Room -: Sov Station, Boston, or write er call City Ticket Often, 17) Broadway, New York. Phone 6181 Cortlandt, party crossed over tery on the . Otis, There | funeral procession formed. |The following organisations comprised {that part of the cortege to follow the Brig.-Gen. | Tasker H. Bliss, temporarily comman- ng the Kastern Division of the Army C. BE. Roe and his « of the Coast Artli- | loarriages of the family: ; Gen. F, Second Battalion of the Ni Guard Field Artillery |ment, N. G. N, of Artillery and tl G. A. R., the guard of honor. When the special funeral train over the West shore tracks drew in to West | Point station the regular cavalry sta- tioned at the reservation was drawn up to act as an escort from the station At the top of the hill the} ntire student corps In battalion forma. | One of the ar- es fired thirteen shots aw the cortege wound among the trees on the Atter tt was placed up the hill. tio tillery pI ted arms. way to the tomb, In the tomb “taps was sounded, Reading dominated th to-day. While stock. of from 1°to 3 pointe. made in Canadian Pacific, the ;. Fouwteenth 'Regi- the Veteran Corps U. 8. Grant Post, stock market | Agressive buying throughout the seasion sent this security to 176 1-8, the highest price in the his:ory of the Reading overshadowed all other features there were numerous advances scored in standard securities Along with Reading there was a new high record when the price touched 256, and sensa:fonal rises in American Sugar and United States Ruvber. year. In brief, trading to-day was) the strongest witnessed in almost a) Opening sales were uniformly higher with Reading showing the way. sistent buying demand elevated tn market in: unlimited numbers. were other prominent railroads. ‘The pronounced improvement was not nirely, tor Steel fined to the rail A per- the ¢ 3 points and mid-day and the buy- ing orders continued to pour in the Lehigh Valley, Unton Pacific and Pennsylvania Save on Diamonds The United States is the world’s great market for fine diamonds, and the call for them grows louder as the supp‘y falls off. The only way to Save ay, We buy in great quantities, always We are importers All our diamonds are mounted in our This means a saving to you. ENGAGEMENT RINGS $76.00 $100.00 When men who like comfort leave vests at home this summer they will wear Lambert Solid 14-Karat Gold Lapel Watch Chains, beautified by mono- grams, which we engrave free. Here are two styles in high favor with tasteful TAPEL WATCH CHAINS ‘Bar and Cable Links, $9.00 ely of our Own manu- for its freshness of de- ular prices, lower than thing like the Lambert Solid 14-karat gold 1a Valliere, rose ‘nish, hand- mounting, with coral and baroque pearl. $6.25 Solid gold neck chains, $2.00 up, ns; solid 14-karat gold: rose finish; en- 50 graved and etched; 3 fine amethysts $21. h diamonds, $16.50 up, WEDDING RINGS Four of the many styles of Lambert Seamless Solid Gold Wedding Rings. We have all other shapes and widths in all sizes, guaranteed to be mad» each solder. No charge for engraving, BBO | 14 -Karat. Saturday Nights Until 10, e Fishing | very strong with dion of abea} poroes i a i +8 — eon Arn tater each. bet Late profit taking stripped the list a 13% a + H fat y i from the highest at closing time, but 1TH 173% 1786 , “| r 4 substantial advances were recorted in fir We 2h t 1B) Magistrate Declares Seward Too wimom every stock traded in 18 tie Bi - $| Much Intoxicated to Argue te a Prices, oe et ol His Own Behalf. lowest and last, peices of 21% a. = $| Hugh Seward, a lawyer at No @ “4 comp h yee ‘. 164 : Pudi Hy iy Mi % i] Broadway, was arrested In the corridor Ne ance, —-Deeline. of the Criminal Courts bullding to-@ey es £ by Court Attendant Wiltam J. Butler, ae 8 ¢ $ BLAZE HAS FREE SWEEP on @ charge of disorderly eondwet. i % | Magistrate Freschi, in the Centre strest He "WS ols 2 2) IN BRUNSWICK, ME. CENTRE) or"2'% trom.” te Conre geet wis i > default of $300 bail, for examinatt Ps < ‘ m F ion. 4 t $) BRUNEWICK, Me, Apri —Fitty | Vein Smith, clerk of the Court of bye $k dutidings wore destroyed by a fire that) goecial Sessions, told the Magwerate % threatening a big section of this cles) nat two women had told him they gave $ Wg The blaze started at 14% o'clock this) geward money to act as counsel for t &% atcernoon at Cedar and Pleasant streets| them and that he had failed to appear yy. and in a short time twelve reridences! in court, being too much intoatcated. $18 were in ruins. St. JJJohns Catholic Clerk Smith said other complaints had + & Church, at the corner of Pleasant and been mi. similar nature and that $18 Union streets, wax doomed, an wan also, the 1x voparentiy not rempon- — % Bt. Paul's Episcopal Churevh on the! “yyy for nie opposite corner, The fifire reached ihe| ,gwnuietrate Present TH dusiners wection and several stores ee nee vg connec In win en we $ § caught fre and by 3 o'clock fifty jane : Reel In his Own Gee bulldings had been destroyed. The ‘erm ; £ & ttames communicated to the engine tg realize the ‘serious Mavcre meee = % house, water tank and five buildings charge which been made inet +R belonging to the Maine Convral Ratiroad yoy aw a member of the bar” sad tee + 3 Company. Court. soa £ ff “Bowdoin College, halt a mile distant : {from the scenc of the fire, was thought | FE not to be endangered, as the wind was| “ plowing in the opposite direc.ion. Help % was summoned from Portland, Lewis- % ton and other places. —— wo ACTIVE SECURITIES. Lited States steel, 111,700 shares; Reading, 5.20 shares: Comper, 48,100 stares: Union Ta: 500 shares, and ‘Ainerican Can, 20,800 2 ifie. shares 500 Lustrous Silk Petticoats Regular Prices Up to $5.00 In Messaline, Chiffon, Taffeta and Dresden Sifk. $ All the fashtonable colors, both street and 1 85 evening shades Aa ee ae ee s ROSENBAUM &Co. 10 & 12 WEST 23°? STREET | HAVE ESPECIALLY ARRANGED FOR SATURDAY, APRIL 27TH _A Sale of Lingerie & Lace Waists Showii Over One Thousand Models Including the Season’s Newest Creations at Greatly Reduced Prices 5 Modes in the Sale Are Exactly as Illustrated a} ‘ NOS _ WHY? Person put money: In wortinless stock at a lossy In a depository that may fall In hands that pay small tne terest In safes that yield no profits a > WHEN there were 4,232 “Real Estate” an@ “Business Opportunity” advertises ments printed in The World last week $50 More ihan in the Herald CHANCES TO INVE DOLLARS — WHER AND PROFIT Wi Vv N FAK * ETTER THAN NO MONEY DOW verything Rigiit—Lowest Prici Everyredit it You Wantit. BRASS B) ~2-Inch 2.565 eS $50 to s60—s $65 to $100—$: $125 to $150—$2.00 a Week SN FRE. FURNITURE Wth Every Purchase BE-125 St." MADISON AVE THE INDUCEMENTS "OR About ties will tised in Next Sunday’s World 1.700 1700 such opportune De Individually” adver "ypen Mond eras oom, Sa. Uawi