The evening world. Newspaper, May 31, 1912, Page 16

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18 THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, MAY 31, 1912. ORIGINAL FASHIONS FOR # # w & &# HOME DRESSMAKERS : ‘ DESCRIPTION. Of raimon “pink eponge, this litte frock is made with a drop shoulder line and @ round Dutch neck, defined by Irish Jace insertion to the front, where two mmall revers are applied, wiich form a vest portion whore effect ta con- tUnued to below the elt line, It ie trimmed up the centre with small round crystal buttons, which are also used to close the long sleeve up the inaide sea Aging in used to finish t nuing actors the lower ed; ffect, whilo the Irish tnaer- | tion trims the sleeve and the skirt 10 | the front, where an inverted plait springs from the front seam. A very marrow patent leather belt fe a die tinctive finish to the gown. HONORS TOTO TOM MOORE. Services Het . Mei ory of Ire- land’s Famous Melodiat. The memory of Thomas Moore, the Bard of Erin, was honored yesterday afternoon by a large crowd at the poet's monument at the Fifth avenue and Six- ty-first street entrance to Central Park, Under the auapices of the Gaelic Boct- ety and the Friendly Sons of St. Pi | rick the monument wus decorated with flowers and addresses were made. Ten- ement House Commissioner Murphy spoke of the life and works of the Irish wonyster, paying an eloquent tribute to | doth. It was his wish as well as that) of all Irish and Irish-Amertoang in the city that the location be changed to the fall” olde with those of Scott and Burns and the oth- ers. John Casey, considered the best) speaker of the Gaelic in this city, made an address in that language which was warmly received. An original poem, written for the occasion by Joseph I. the famous “Kelly, Burke al fto hie for jot hia clothing, fering and men: FISH PEDDLER DROPS DEAD, A FORTUNE IN HIS POCKETS. Joseph Wagman’s Fatal Argument With Wholesaler Discloses His Unsuspected Wealth. Joseph Wagan, No. Si Brot forty years olf, of a. fish peddles, atre Worked Hiinseif Up Into @ frenzied argue ;Ment with an Eldridge street wholesale [dealer whlie buying apples to-day and | suddenly toppied over dead. body was removed to the Clinton street station $1,797.00 was found In hie cloth: ing. There was also a money order re- ceipt to show he had recently #ent $9) in Bucharest He war about forty years old and shabbily clad, ‘There was no friend or acquaintance to tell where he lived and when his body was removed to the Clin- ton street station, tt was thought he was one of the struggling poddlers who eke out a bare axistence selling fish to humble tenement dwellers. But five wallets were found in various pockets In one wallet there were $1,090, in another $381, in another and in a fifth wallets were $2 29 cents. sewn into the pockets. All the police could learn about the Resinol Healed Stubborn Sore And Cured Bad Ec ay Eczema on There is a world of comfort for Lyn sufferers in such letters as the: sirvalaned my back. Thi ly irritated, which meant much suf- mony wakeful hours. was constantly 8 divers oils and | salves for relief, but nothing could cure me. 1 only hoped for such relief using Resinol Ointment, when, to m: and delight, J found it was really beslin, By the sore. Now it is entirely healed and 1 am heving comfortable Gs again, hi 1 much eppreciate. My doctor says ‘Resinol Ointment is the best Oint- Miss Nellie Coryell, Lima, N. Y., April 4, 1012 SAN DIEGO |. W. W. WAR ENDS Vigilantes Disha a the “Free Spceechera” will Halt. SAN FRANCISCO, May em finally have reached sanity and falremindednos: upon his arrival here from Ban Diego where he went to investigate the trouble between the citizens and the Industrial Workers of the World, has dishandml. All questions com cerning designe} ,, ' and materiale of dresses should be “@ddresscd to the Fashion Bditor of The Bvening World. No pat- terna for designe én thie column can Be odtained, but with the deacrip Stom furnished it te a simple matter ‘ *@e work out patterns. _ & Rew and distinctive feature of » Shia department is the illustration lef the diferent pieces of tho pattern j @ecessery for the making of the gar-| ™, | ment. It shows Aow easily the at-| two iiiustrations ot tne new colare 1 (fl Oractive design can be executed and vn alt wed se to know is cut the neck o! hasty Led pcethadinnr ord ones front. Will you kindly ad ———— » ‘ANSWERS TO QUERIES. on okirt around near the bottom. Dear Festnon Bator have two yarde of white allover marelbery which I would like to use o: ttle dimity dress, and would appr your advice, Am twenty-five yea ot axe and well bull. MRA J.T. ‘Une the all-over as a very wide The Indi have indicated that up any more di been established, and will stay, think. | Diack velvet bow in the on the high collar the strings aud bow would mot give es pretty an effect as without them, although !t has been doze, to hold the collar firmly aroang the seck. tom Raltor tell me how many yards of material 8% inches wide 1s required to moke the striped gown described M Alao, tell me, in cutting, whl e eae Climb a ‘Would be mort suliable on tnclosed) gample, whether hand embroidery or} that sold by the yard, for a mins of ff- | taon years, very tall for her age. Algo What style would be most becoming to her, remembecing that the drecs is for street Wear this summer. MRS. E, 8, from all over the world. Towering into the sk on th bias fold of the ao» shoulder or the front of the wal {atso the front or the hip seam of t kirt Whi T have troub! in turning | up the hem on account of the blas way | of the dress gore LILLIE D, ‘The design requires 51, yards of material. Bay the front of the waist and okirt on the bias of the In the deep-cleft valley plac iers, bon} ng crags. Vivid contrents ‘Take the Great Northern to the main transcontinental line to borde I am sure you can offer me helpful euggestions regurding the Orlental Limited through trom Chicago gervicethe great national highway t ing of inclosed materials. Som Goaat, All reat Nurthern Coase feaine Mot too compleated for ure t Am cal, slender, vue eye {brown har, Ugtt xkin, Call, send or phone at once for ine pieces of reamar will bring, the comple Ublendid Aoscriptive boo reddish | a. olor, | Would you suggest the brown material | over a sip of some shade, and do you! think a toush of pink or coler would | “be good? The bordered voile material 1s| hold them in shape. The don’t think will trouble y. your good W. M. LOWR | j forty-five Inches wide “et some beautiful V have be used on it? two dresses for pract! uld one yard | nding 1) Panama-Pacific international F: ing you, ‘Make your brown material over | J annual editt @ alip of same color messaline. From | !'\1* just been {ssued. It contains 1 with | pages and has # number of tmpro & 4ropped suowider tine pi e messaline have short sl i spared to make this a cor a tlou of New York's business \*Phe publisher t« John F, Dwyer, No. & Nassau wireet. The price of the book is $8, pL RE RL All That Is Earthly Is Subject to Pain ~-King Solomon, ‘ane rim the centre open- ing cn the opposite side of where @ small satin revers is trimmed with pink is Wattons. At cach aide of the back dreyo your skirt fate @ panel which could be of ut of tho Azured portion of the o@ material wake 9 wite gollar, edged with plain front of both wais sinned with acuble rows Shoes is 2 guarentee of high-c high -cluss workmanship—-h methods--just as surely as on shoes for men and women, w most ef you are better acquaint your banding. Bluo, ana 1st blue bauds define ES mie blue striped me cut with ‘ cnt 6 way wo in 1? Amo : Th feet, it means more-—the s preare.of age. qui , ‘ sy atiaches Tin the designing aud the care in M 4 d ie Make your waist aft which yeu con prove ina single kimono ch and so well w exvion, on each sido Waist sterting just below it fa effect “ee the hip ia- Bd Aves N.Y. City, rae poe ‘in Glacier National Park Located in Northwestern Montana—in the very heart of one of the wildest and most magnificent sections of the Rocky Mountaing—this most scenic amphitheatre is attracting tourists Ys massive mountains lift their snow- capped heads among the clouds; on thelr sides hang slowly grinding sunlignt-at one’s teet, the evanescent ba and warmth of flowers, “See America First” hie literature. Twenty conte in stam: each beautifully illustrated. te Round-Trip Suromce Tourist Tlekets on sale daily until September 30th, General Eastern Passongor Agent, 1134 Broadway, New York, N, Y. ‘The name Blyn on our Blyn-Plan Nature Sold only in the ten Big Blyn } APB bakon ots pub Abesbnm strane, While Mra. Florence in, of Phila. delphia, write: ly boy had ecacma such a form that it caused abscesses on his head. 1 was compelled to take him from school. 1 have used Resinol Soap and Resinol Ointment for three weeks, and it has cured him. se women have tried Rosinol and . | know whet it has done for them. better proof could be offered of wh ean do for you could be offered theirtestimony? Resinol Sonp end Re inol Ointment stop itching instant ly, easily and economically heal pimples, sores, | itching, inflamed pil i | Your druggist recommends and sells Res- inol Soap (25c) and Resinol Ointment (50c end $1). For generous t f address Dept. 85, Resinol Chemical Baltimore, Md. Glacier ys lovely lakes reflect the over- Above, eternal snows glinting in the the official gat gateway—the only ron a national park, ‘Take the luxurious travel comfort—unexcelled Giacter al Park and the Pacific run via the Glac vior National Purk, r National Park Library (tu cover postage) our cents brings a -aposition, San Francieco, 1915 leathers igh - class the Blyn ith which ed skill the fitting pair, orth reac Write for Catalogue of Childsen's Shoes, Paciery BitBa0 kant Ved Bt, Pactorye B Whon his! surprise | red in the fish when ho had te, only a soap er | branched ot y. Seaator Kern will | worked early wing speech. He will the morning adoption of the minority re- | during the el im the ex Ambulance surgeon frowh Gouverneur attempt , . Ms Lorimer case the Hospital sald his death was due to { present, but ef- j heart dinease, superinduced by poor] forts wiil be made to have a date fixed | nourishment. for taking the final vote. The Shirt Label That Says, “Laundryproof” You'll find such a label on but one brand of shirtt—the Emperor at $1 and up. The | label is reproduced below. It means a fabric specially treated by the Phillips-Jones Process, which we own. A process that doubles the wear of the goods. And makes it color-fast. We can’t explain how it operates. That’s a costly secret. But we say to you— “Make Us Make Good” If an Emperor Shirt ever fades—no matter how many times laundered, and no mat- | ter why—take it back to the | dealer. He will give back your | money without any question. We stand back of him. You get a definite guarantee-slip with each shirt. We've a 51-years’ reputation and a business of more than 9,000,000 shirts a year at stake, To make good means far more to us than to you. You can Ask your dealer to show his assortment of our 1,008 ex- clusive patterns, But don't buy a shirt as “Laundryproof” unless it bears the labels below. Non-shrinkable neck bands—strong, close woven goods—cuffe that can't | gavel—ceean pear! buttons-all the For Emperors at $1.50 and up, ask for Red Labels Emperor Shirts are made with plain or plaited bosoms—box, medium or knife plaits. Cuffs separate or attached. All shirts cut coat style. AT YOUR DEALER’S “There's another good thing about your Emperor Shirt,” said @ New York laundry manazer, ‘and that is that yeu can't fade out the Laundryproof label. We like to look at that label. It means less hicks trom our customers, who wrongly think we cre responsible for the fading of shirts." PHILLIPS JONES COMPANY—Menufacturers NEW YORK ~— CHICAGO. ae Money Down ieuto perlenced buger, but wise Wy ate are | itu & met of the: | ers in J tanks ¢ fa nttec yan ihe | "| One Low Price- “Cash or Credit Best Credit System Oat-of |; Town Beuveries from Gur Store to Your Door by Motor Truck Genuine Bird’s-fye Maple Dresser ‘rench bevel vlate darts: contninn 2 2 Chifforier fo mateh; vine M20, 14.98 $14.98 | wi aarti. $LL98 "Ff 'Whe Unifoid Davenpoit Bed | | Davenport Lid Day. Bed by Night ute exanae oF furnish Princess Dresser match: value B20. . Hick aN OW) rely on it. ly Over a Thousand Patterns if He a wate Pasa a "a Ma % £0 many spiendid offerings in the Basement this week we hardly know wi which to tell you about. Women’s uckles, é White Shoes for Girls canvas High Cut Buttoa Bires White Mothers and Fathers en ee To-Day and To-Morrow at 4 Brill S Boys’ Suit Bargains New smart Norfolks ard Beuble-Proaste:'s in all the new shadcs of tan, brown and gray. Strong, durable, well-tailored suits, more than half of them with 2 pairs of inickers. And as an Extra Special we have inc!uded abcut 300 fine blue serge suits---deep, dark, fast color al!-weol serges—-also in Norfolk and Double-Breasied models. Every suit remarkable value at $4.50 Boys’ Wash Suits, $1 to $1.95 All of them made with underwaist attached to the bloomers, White Duck, Linen and Khaki Norfolks White Duck and Khaki Knickers, 75c value at 50c. || Ever Play Indian or Soldier ? Those were the Happy Days” when, with a couple of chicken feathers in your cap and a wooden near- hatchet in your hand, you'd let loose a blood-curdling yor were an Indian-—you remember fell, just imagine how much your screech and think that, don’t you? Oe au" ix Iisy ab 4h 40 Men’s Low Shoes on Our ‘2° Low Shoes for Women Include every new smart style worn this season. Pumips, Colomfals, 2-Cyclet Christy Ties In Tan Calf, Patent Leather and Gun Metal Calf, ‘in the Greatest White Season iver Known Sites MD aa ZINZ Prius 6th Ave. and 20th St. IN NEW YORK'S OPPING CENTER fords for Men. soles, medium heels. In Metal Calf. “The Selecto” with wide shank, eyelets. A snappy good Ieoking shoe dn Tan and Guu Metal. Welted and, Hand ‘Turn Soles. this will b “We indications are thet Ar VRIANANIAS INZISZINZINZIS INZNZs AANA aTAN ANZ rar IAN ANAS ANZ!) ANAS ANN We Have Added 3 New Styles to f Our “$2.50 Line of Summer Ox- “The York” straight last, closely trimmed Tan and Gun is the New English last low flat heel and blind In Tan Caly and Gun Metal. “The Qualito” is a modified high toe, with > medium high heels and extension soles! H the for Men, Ready, ] Women’s White Duck 16 Bution bos, with |) STant ‘Lops, Short v Vamps, © Tiban Teale, Weited Soles White Buck Colonials, » urn Dats... | best features in shirts. P it] Women’s White Duck Pumps with Broad G ie “Always Early With the Latest” Ka iti dal Duck Pumps ‘ls, welted solg {ef " wate Canves Colonic’: For Emperors at $1, ask for Emperor Gold Labels|] tase — 2 Canvas Pump eto. $1.38 $1.15 er o2,, $1.50 $1.25 to... $1.65 $1.50 B-0 and 4-50 2-50 ~ 2.09 ' at $4.50 Values up to $7.95 Blue Serges and Mixtures SPECIAL VALUES IN RUSSIANS AND SAILORS $4 values at $2.95 Kiddy would enjoy one of these Play Suits for Boys and Girls at $1 Indian, Cowboy, Soldier and Jack Tar Suits for the Boys, and Squaw Suits for the Girls; with numerous other play suits at higher prices, which will give them lots of pleasure and save their good clothes, 47 CORTLANDT ST., near Greenwich, UNION SQUARE, 14th Street, West of Broadway 279 BROADWAY, near Chambers Street Harlem Store Open Evenings Union Square Store Open Saturday Evening 125th STREET at 3d Ave, ores

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