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eT a Fe CHE BVENING WURLD, FRIDAY, JUNE Child’ s Dress Made in Two Pieces, A Delightfully Practical Design Bvening World's Or Original til eave ad for Home Dressmakers DESCRIPTION. Delightfully Practical is. this little! child's dress, made in two pleces, the ack portion buttoning onto the front, | holding @ tle which {s held in place by two glits in the front of the dress. The dott of the skirt portion is trimmed | with (@ fitted band cut in scallops and held with buttons to correspond with the waist, while straps of the goods hold @ narrow black patent leather belt, | eee Sas noe ANSWERS, TO QUERIES. Deer Fashion Baitor T want to make up a white Bwiss dress dotted in pale blue in some simple, ef- fective way for afternoon wear, Am twenty-four years of age. I admire the design showed in Thursday's paper for dotted mull or Swiss, but I think this} is tov youthfu) for me. Hoping you \ tne Delow the belt- line im front, dropping lower over the hips and back, in eannier of- fect. Dear Fashion EAitor Will you suggest a design for a white lawn material, dotted in pink and hav- ing a four-inch border to it? It is fore miss seventeen years old, brunette, Many thanks, MME. F. #ichu eifects are youthful and Decoming, Let the bordered @rop low over the shoulders in a ficht, and if the material is single CONSULT = THE ‘DOCTOR IN CANDY FORM can help me out, MARIE D, Make your dress with a square Dutch neck, having a deep round collar of plain bine batiste, edged with insertion and laco, start at the front corners and mearly the beltline in back. Have @ shaped band of the blue trim "Berea Co" WAROEY | If you are troubled with consti, patton er any form of stomach dloneger. aa @Are these the means of reaching your office ? QThen the Pulitzer Building should be your office, @ Few choice offices vacant. Phone 4000 Beekman. E. A. PRATT, Supt., 53-63 Park Row, PATTERN BASED ON wyr MODEL ; Recessary for the making of the gar \gractive design can be executed ond) | leo serves as a guide in cutting one’a SKIRT BAND dresses should be addressed to the Fashion Editor of The Bvening World. No pat- | terne for designe | in thie column can de odtained, but with the descrip | Won furnished it te a simple matter 0 work out patterns. 4 new and distinctive feature of thie department ia the (ustration Of the different pieces of the pattern | ment. It shows how easily the ae own pattern if such ts needed. width have @ two flounce skirt, with the border finishing each. A Girdle of pink satin would com- plete @ pretty frock. Dear Fashion Editor ‘Will you kindly advise me what to get for a coat to wear over a white! linen dress and other little afternoon frocks, must of which are white or pale colored. I would not care for black, ored sponge, with the long sleeves set plain into a deep armhole and mate cutaway style, would be very Practical. A separate roll collar of white satin could be atteched, while two round glass buttons could fas- ten the coat in front. | Dene Pashton FAttor 1 desire to make a striped voile dress | ®ith some wide Mechlin lace as trim- ming, and would be most grateful for & suggestion from you. Am quite stout and @ little short, welghing 16 pounds. MRS. R. J.C, ‘Make the waist with » band of the lace down the front, starting from a square yoke and continuing to be- low the Knees on the skirt. Mave the atripes run diagonally into the ‘band om both waist and skirt, with Uttle colored giase buttons trim- ming the top of the sleeve and lower . #140 seams of the skirt. Finish the sleeves with a band of the lace and wear a black velvet or satin belt. Pipe the neck with satin to match the buttons, a STATEN ISLAND NOTES. ‘The Staten Island and Bay Ridge ferry will begin business next Wednes- |day morning. The ferryboat Garden ‘City will make trips from Bt. George hourly. Success marked a social given by the |young people of the Kingley M. E. | Church of Stapleton in the lecture room of the church last evening. Mr. and Mra. G. H. Downing of West Brighton witl spend July and Auguat at Bay Head, N. J. Arrangements have deen completea for the annual outing of the New Brighton Athletic Club, which will be held at Oakwood Park, Oakwood, on next Thursday. ‘The annual picnic of the Neil Hayes Association will be held at Happylana Park, South Beach, on next Wedne@tay evening. ‘Miss Marion Whitman of Stapleton fe the guest of friends at Newport. The recently elected officers of the 8. F. Club, composed of young women re- siding on the north shore of Staten : Miss Marie Gahran, Presi- | this summer, One of raspberry col- M retary, and Miss Anna Kelly, Treas- urer. Miss Frances Hill of New Brighton has returned from New Brunswick, N. J., where she was the guest of friends for a week. Tompkinaville have returned from an automobile trip through Long Island, but thought perhaps some kind of a White one would be pretty. MIS I. D. Separate colorea coats are very * peer and stylish over light dresses Mikado Receives Eliot, Mr. and Mrs. Coates Robinson of | 6 Gity, haw been recetved In audience vy | the Emperor. He was presented sented to the Empress on Saturday. ee Children of To-Day. (From the Pittsburgh Post.) was. y* maid the urchin; "ve seen her?" in astonishment “Sure, I've seen > She's a acter in a musical comedy.” Sp ecial Rasped his unel SIZ, x ek = = ( > Saturday, June 29th lamonde oyer known, and Fooreambe by June, 1012, for whore ‘benefit. we’ offer 1 will refund all of your money on No mail or messenxer orders filled. ert sam er POH Grit, Tewarded before July Sth. CHARLES A. KEENE Importer of Diamonds MU BOY GRADUATE to TOKIO, June 2.—Charles W. Eliot, President Emeritus of Harvard Univer- OPEN SATURDAY UNTIL 6 O'CLOCK, E. E. TURLINGTON, Vice-President “INew York’s First REAL Suit } SALE Before The 4th This is the year when every man can be well attired on the Fourth. Our big suit sale, which was necessary owing to weather condi- tions, permits savings that will warrant a good day’souting. Hackett,Carhart cloth- ing will be widely rep- resented in the differ- ent celebrations, and if you fail to buy be- fore the 4th,disappoint- ment is assured. Every new and cool fabric in- cluding Fancy Velours, Serges,Fancy Cheviots, Worsteds, Black Thib- ets and Silk Mixtures. Patterns of new blues, browns, tans, greys, blue on blue, blue greys, olive greens, chalk mix- tures, pin checks, pencil lines, herringbones and many color combinations, English, Conservative and Progressive models, full or half lined with two or three buttons, Suits Made to Sell Up to$16.50, Now Suits Made to Sell Up to $20.00, Now Suits Made to Sell Up to $30.00, Now Suits Made to Sell Up to $37.50, Now Suits Made to Sell Up to $40.00, Now Suits Made to Sell Up to $42.50, Now SUITS $15 to $45 $5 & $6 Panamas and Bangkoks, 265 Broadway, Near Chambers St. $2.85 841 Broadway, Cor, 13th St. 119 W. 42d St. Near Bioadway. Harlem and 42d Street Stores Open Evenings |—Sale of Men’s Straws and Panamas— For the FOURTH, at After the FOURTH Prices. $2.50 & $3.00 Sennits and Split Straws, Hand-made, $1.65 125th Street, Near 3d Avenue American Ambaseador Bryan and was the Emperor's guest at luncheon. Mr | Eliot and Mise Ruth Bilot will be pre- Modern children are very precocious. | A Mount Washington man asked his Uttle nephew if he knew wh» Cinderetia ‘T've seen char. | FOR =p GRADUATES ENUINE “Rings 20 pirhie will be the greatest “aii aie of Genuine can be returned if unsatisfactory and wi st BE MAILED OR 1 80 Broadway, New York, 26, 19019, by enheim Co.: 222 STREET, mM, YORK. orton 0 SIXTH OFT CORNER. Summer Dresses Norfolk Dresses A special purchase of 500 dainty Sum- mer dresses from a famous designer whose roducts are the wonder of the garmeni industry of the country—refined styles, cleverly tailored and fashioned with dainty bits of trimming details that denote rare originality. Every dress perfectly tailored. A fascinating variety of pretty dresses. The illustration shows one of the styles. Come expecting to eee the greatest values of the season and you will not be disappointed. This extraordinary lot of dresses consists of regular $3.00 and $4.00 values. Linen Dresses 1.09 Chambray Dresses LingerieDresses at 3.90 Lawn Dresses Lingerie dresses, daintiest allover embroidery and white voiles, elaborately trim- 3:90 Worth $10 med with lace and insertion, Wash Skirts 75c Pure white linon and im- 75C ported repp, all colors, stylish Worth 1.50 PP @ f Wor‘h up to 4.00 | e, many ribbon trimmed, all sizes and many different styles to Selet TON 6 ica crainpaswers Empire girdle, with or without tunic effect, all sizes for women and misses............06. Lingerie Waists, 25c One lot of slightly soiled Lingerie Waists, selling regularly all season at $1.00 Original Price $1.00 250 Silk Petticoats Messaline Siixs in All the OO Colors at 1-00 Coward hoe “eee © 8 vat ore 4"" of July Special Values in Boys’ Summer Suits At $4.50 $6.00 and $7.00 Values Some of the biggest bargains in boys’ suits offered this season—every suit is all wool and strongly tailored and finished—almost half of them have 2 pairs of knickers; this season’s new patterns and colors and fine fast color blue serge suits in double-breasted and Norfolk styles— remarkable values at $4.50. Boys’ Wash Suits $1.00 $1.50 Values Remarkably good wash suit bargains for boys—every suit guaranteed fast color—Russians and Sailors, with underwaist attached to the bloomers, in newest colors. Boys’ Graduation Suits Special at $6.95 Values up to $8.50 We Close Saturdays at 2 P. M. During | July and August | Other Days at 6 P. M. SOLD NOWHERE ELSB JAMES S.COWARD_ 264-274 Greenwich St., N. ¥. (WEAR WARREN STREET) Mall Orders Filled | Send for Catalogue Credit Terms: # Down on $50 Blue Serge Suits—fast color and ell-woo!, will not fede or shrink. Smart Norfolk and Double-Breasted mo.lc! 1a, splendidly tailored. Wonderful values at $6.95. Children’s Play Suits at $1.00 Cowboy, Indian, Baseball, Major and Middy Suits, Canvas Cowboy trousers with fringed sides, known ay Chapps, all for boys, at $1.00: and Squaw Suits for gir's. Buk Bicthers 279 BROADWA)}, near Chambers St, “7 CORTE ANDT ST,, near Gre: enwich, 125th STREET, at 9d Av. UNION SQL ‘ARE, lath Street, West of Broadway, Harlem and Union Square Stores Open Saturday Evening rene KITCHEN, her illoms Kitchen Fab step Ladder H ‘aging Clas a ids. Ollelut oth Maire Match Yds. bibre Carpet SUNDAY WORLD WANTS WORK MONDAY WONDBRA ..) | oo eae aS aa