The evening world. Newspaper, October 21, 1912, Page 10

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SUT eer ee ty ees THE ‘Lustrous Primrose Ribbed Silk | _ For This Adorable Evening Gown Evening World’s Original Fashions for Home Dressmakers. ----— | should be ad dressed to the Fas’ }ditor of The Huening: World. No pat terns for designs z in thie column “ gun be odtained, but with the descrip. tion furnished it is a simply matter to work out patterns, — A new and distinctive feature of thts department ia the sliuetration Of the different pieces of the pattern | Necessary for the making of tne gar ment. It shows how easily the at- { tractive design can be executed, and aleo serves as a guide in cutting one's Own pattern (f such te needed. —— DESCRIPTION. Tho dear little evening gown @hown ere is of lustrous soft ribbed silk in Primrose yellow, made with a plain a three-piece skirt, which may be gath- (ered slightly around the hips or taken in darts, and Overlaid with a cute Uttle pointed tunic of cream lace. A ‘Point of the lace also trims the lower Portion of the kimono waist, which is finished around the neck and sleeves with tiny pastel roses, Dull blue ribbed wide cruah girdle, wane of velvet ribbon mn mM si 4 Py. 9 the shoulders and continues under the Jace on the skirt to tle in careless loops and ends. oan ANSWERS TO QUERIES. | ‘Dear Faihion Editor: IT have a gold-color satin evening) Gress which I would like to have made! etylish. Would you chiffon to caver it? I hai and pearls garniture, which could be Used. Am twenty years old, tall, fm, | @ark alr and fair complexion. ° chiffon satin iis i i hy ze i rl isi Bt Hy iy ff PELL f g $ i FREE oF it ef it 3 : i f | ! i: Fashion Ealtor: n elghteen years old, light-brown aaa tnetnteeneseapeendeeerpsiencepnensavasen = injured in an automobile accident yos-| 64 Kast Sixth streot, his alster Annie, terday afternoon, seventeen, and her friend Annie Gwiner, ‘Constitutional O'Brien, twenty, of the same addre: were from the police force five crossing Sixteenth street at Union at Elmhurst, Queens Bo: , Square last night at 7 o'clock when an hla daughters were in their oar and utomobdile driven by Herman Rlus of {it turned out of Thompson avenue into Hulse street, Long Island City, it skld- 111 Madison street struck them ded. O'Brien was thrown from his scat|One after another and hurled them in three different directions. ment. His left. arm broken, Dr. Harris} Policeman Dwyer called Dr. Wyle, ing in his machine, k the three to the New York Thore the two girls were at- 3 §2E 2 ° s s £ beoom de bua e for an afternoon dress, and to make same. Do not care for as I have worn it eo much. MISS G. oman and hurried John's Hospital. a found to have internal injuries and is in a serious condition. The automobile was owned by Dr. Rougy of No, 134 .| Henry street, Hie ile at i Rétter: ft the enclosed gample of light blue ik I would like to make my mother ‘s dress which she also could in the afternoon. Do. you unic of black chiffon would Took nice over it? My mother in 40 Exercise alone won't keep the children’s’ blood pure, clear and rich— alee otyle Provides that additional aid their sys- i oy ae Poo ie a oe tem requires. ; Keeps their bowels ty ry img low in the open—makces their pure, clear } Back and forming « train to be and rich ond strengthens them for looped up ought under the A rr + ‘ Mino on the aide fromt their daily studies. ygpeasipw soir It is a Laxative Blood Purifier that children like to take—it contains nothing injurious. . aad waist draping start All druggists, 25c, Peg Pasion bitier: Coc, and $1,00, y sister hax Jaut returned from a For freocample and fehool where all biack dresses had to we book worn. How and with what could 1 write toPartolaCo, them up so they will not appear 0 dead, as whe would Mike to wear hem out? MRS. Perhaps she could cut a them at the neck and _ ap to wear a cream net 0: silk on some bits of orl- ental embroidcry conld bo intro- @uced at the front of the Lelt and 160 Second Ave., New York City, 8. ple ‘#0 a Years of Money-Saving in your one hour's shopping at Dobson's Removal Sale of Rugs and Carpets Buy NOW and save for both present and future, “Rugs and Carpets for every furnishing-—apartments, households, hotels, boarding-houses, offices, ete, Hugs for admirable holiday gifts! An entire quarter-million- tock of beautiful, going at o fraction i the famous Dobson gs for half a century, c Back of the cud, with gises but- : fons in @ hernonising color to ‘tim o few piaits. Also some col- ored pivings inight trim some of them with a silk bow to match, at she neck, Braiding in a color ruch a2 dull bine could trim the front Fashion Editor: 81 of the waist and ckirt to # w inches below the bglt, on one, per Want to get a dressy fall suit, Will Ou please sugrest What color and how shall have !t made? I have 4 yards blue corduroy I could make use of if Ye going to be worn. Am quite small th dark hair and eyes. J. M. D, Fon eould use the corduroy for *@ smert cutaway coat with a broad- ‘loth skirt the same color to go with it. Use the broadcloth as a gmall vest portion in the coat, in @he with « broad ocllar which lies ontelde, and button the vest with ‘amber colot buttons. Use one vel- vet button to hold the coat while two cf thém trim the left side frout and tight aide back of the ) Gkirt to hold a one sided piatt. ——— 1 whose products NOW, before they re yard Makers of Carpets for Half a Century 63 to 59 West, i4th Street, New York Near “I,” Subway and Hudson, Tunnele Harlea Broken, known all over the at~when he was @ polico- he was invariably able to back up a ° | BAN FRANCI®: | And now Koehler has died and be- 1 erence _BVENING WORLD, MONDAY, OCTOBER 21, 19132. ycators, BREWER'S $3,000,000 BEQUEATHED 10 WIFE, ONCE STAGE FAVORITE | Fair, In this will she was named & considerable benediclary. | was dented proba: chlo TOO MUCH MUSTARD Mother Burns Boy in Effort Relieve a Severe Attack ven) Daughter of Woman of Convulsions. Who Fought Fair Will. by Mra. Josephine Banbury of No. Hospital last night. Franct are interested in knowing that the beautiful Mra. Koehler, for- merly Margaret Craven, is now one of the rich women of the country. Just at the height of her stage success and when she had been flung into noto- riety by her mother’s cor of the will of former United States Senator James G. Fair, father of Mra. W. K, Vanderbilt jr. and Mrs. Teresa Oel- been sudject to convulsions. was often used with good resuli when he had an unusually sev tack Saturday his mother bi greatly excited, of twenty-four hours of suffering. The parents quarrelled and were divorced, Margiret going with her jmotner, Mrs, Nettle R. Craven, who Joffered the famous pencil will, purport: , [ing to be the jast testament of Senator The will | soldier Serving Year for Desertion IN BATH KILLS CHILD, | Poltce Headquarters for Richard A. Wost Sixteenth street to relieve the con- vulajons of her five-year-old son, Thomas Oct. 2. —@an/Enslish, caused his death in New York Since the boy was a year old he had ‘The old household remedy of hot mustard baths as It was the climax Bhe put too much mustard in the FETT iat alia @ child was burned. Hel feet eleht tnches tn height, weight 1 until esterday afternoon, | pounds, with light brown hair and taken to the hospital. bath an Brew we When he wi a Seen FLEES FROM FORT’S JAIL. fair complexion. army shirt and derby. Barty was serving & for desertion, This sente expired Jan. 12 Makes Hie Escape. A general alarm has been sent out by | Barry, twenty-three, who escaped from fala littary prison at Fort Totten, Wil-| fires are banked at oolock Potnt, Long Isand, at 7 o'clock| He was @ private in the Second Battal night. He is described as five Jon, Field Artitlery, to, 1 Stern’ Brothers are now showing exclusive novelties in their Lace Departments comprising Beaded, Spangled, Metal and Colored Combinations in Chiffon and Tulle Allover Draperies, Beaded and Metallic Creations Too much mustard in a bath prepared | nd in dainty Shadow Eifects, the newest designs in Trimming Laces, comprising Rosaline, Boheme, Venise, Shadow, Point d’Alencon richs, she was married to Herman Koehler jr. of St. Louts, « rich young man interested in breweries and rail- roads. For Infants and Children, queathed to her his entire estate, esti- mated at $3, 0, She is executrix of the will as as the sole heir, Mra Koe! was bornsin Oakland, where her parents were prominent edu- Bears the Bignature of Lord & Taylor Founded 1826 Remarkable Values in Lace Curtains and Bed Sets 1,200 Pairs Fine Lace Curtains Regularly $7.00 to $8.50 per pair.. - $5.00 “$18.50 “ $16.50 “ * -. $10.00 200 Pairs Fine Lace Curtains | Filet, Antique, Cluny, Eyelet Embroidered Combina- tions, mounted on fine Etamine, $30.00 to $125.00 Values $45.00 to $200.00 per pair. 50 Real Lace Bed Sets Filet, Cluny, Antique Eyelet Embroidery Styles, singl and double sizes, PE ea aca $35.00 Per Set Regular prices $45.00 to $55.00, —oaoaaS—————————————— Seasonable Offering of New Reversible Velvet Portieres Excellent quality and finish, choice color combinations—soft shades of brown, tan and camel, rose, vert, silver green, forest green, old blue, Burgundy, cardinal, gold and Nile. Reversible, both sides alike, or differ- ent shades. Regularly $18.50 per pair $12.50 4,000 yards Cretonnes Excellent styles and colorings. $1 inch—values to 60c per yard...... 25€ $1 inch—values to $1.00 per yard.... 50C 50 inch—values to $2.00 per yard.. $ 1.00 Opportune Offerings of Blankets, Bed Spreads and Comfortables At remarkable reductions in prices California Wool Blankets $3.65, 84.75 and $5.85 pair } Reduced from $5.50, $6.75 and $8.25. Satin' Finish Bed Spredds, $2.50 Reduced from $3.50, Comfortables, $2.35 Fancy mull top, with plain borders; value $3.50, Muslin Sheets and Pillow Cases At 25% less than regular prices Sheets Pillow Cases 42x3814, 45x3814, 50x8814, 54x38)4, 68x99... 72x99, 81x99. 00x90.. . ++ 58e .65c Re 790 CASTORIA The Kind You Have Always Bought and Chantilly Laces, also a large and varled assoriment of Real Laces at Moderate Prices. Unusual Values for To-morrow, in Crystal Beaded Allover Nets, 42 inches wide, in pink, blue, white, mais, lilac and black, at Regular Values from 50c to 85¢ Yard. Novelty Bahdings and Edges, in Metal and Beaded Effects, from two to nine inches wide, a 45%, 68°, 85°, 1.25 to 6.50 Regular Values from 75c to $8.75 Yard, Laces and Bandings, in Cream, Shadow Chantilly, Point d’Alenicon and Venise, in all desirable widths, at 58°, 75°, 98>, to 3.25 Regular Values from 85¢ to $4.50 Yard Fancy Net and Shadow Allavers, from 18 to 42 . 75°, O5¢, 1.15, 1.35 inches wide, Regular Values $1.25 to 1.95. 35°, 58° To-morrow, Tuesday, an Important Offering of Decorative Linens At Radical Reductions from Prevailing Prices French Handfnade Cluny Lace Trimmed Linen Centre Pieces, at $2.95, 3.40, 3.75 Dresser and Buffet Scarfs, “ 4.90, 5.50, 6.75 Tea Cloths, “ 5.25, 5.90, 9.50 Real Madeira Hand Embroidered Linen Napkin Pouches, at 40c, 65c, 85c Centre Pieces, 95c, 1.45, 2.25 Finger Bowl] & Tumbler Doyleys,Dz. 1.95, 2.40, 2.95 Plate Doyleys, “+ “ 3.25, 4.00, 5.90 Tea and Luncheon Napkins, 3.25, 5.40, 6.95 Luncheon Sets, at 4.45, 6.25, 7.50 Tea and Luhcheon Cloths, “ 5.90, 7.40, 9.50 Dresser and Buffet Scarfs, 2.75, 3.85, 4.90 Special attention is directed to their’facilities for the embroidering by hand of Monograms, Initials, Crests, etc., at the shortest notice. West 23d and 22d Streets An OuTriTroRs12a At the Lowest Prices in All New York We Offer to Furnish Room in Your House or Apartment for a Payment of $; Our Model Four-Room Apartment ON EXHIBITION AT OUR SHOWROOMS Including a Guaranteed Damarda Lacquer Brass Bed PARLOR bs BEDROOM 5-Piece Parlor Suite, in fine Verona Golden Dreest St ier Seige Oat Se 9, ffon- Velo s Cinas hts ie tt oo} ir ¢ yentiterstte oF uch tf Golden Oak elanaine one “Piece Tea het, ‘Table yards Matting, ) 98 Closet. Kitchen. C1 3 Wend Pe Dinter Set or Covers 15 Write for our NEW BOOKLET OUR LIBERAL | conisaatin CREDIT TERMS forma‘ion pay also to reyarding our Island, outtks. New Jersey and | MAILED FREE Connecticut He wore a blue sult, ars sentence | would have Barry walked out last night, This was easy for nim to do, be- cause he was detailed to tend the fur- naces In the officers’ club and the com- | manding officer's quarters, and was con- | sequently on parole every night until the en omega een 65 | a Piain Corset Talks To WISE WOMEN (No. 10) a Some men judge a cigar bys, the price they pay—and the pretty red-and-gold band. These men often get 5c. cigars for 15. Some women judge a corset by its cost and its flossy frills, These are the women who sup- port the extravagant “made-to- } order” shops ane those cors: i makerswho are willing to capitalize i kl) vani@ and lack ood judgment. i The wise woman buys SER- VICE—not show, , That is—the NEMO! Be a Wise Woman! comfort. f No. 403—low bust) b) No. 405—medium § Lots of women like these corsets even better than the higher-priced Nemos—it all de- # pends on what kind of a corset your figure requires, With Limshaping Extensions Bands of elastic Lastikops Webbing prevent that bulge of fat below the corset-skirt—your gown fits snugly and smoothly: | No. 406—low bust No. 408—raedium ; $4.00 ‘When you sit down, the elastic bandsexpand; you're comfortable, and your corset doesn’t “ride up.” enemies For Slender Figures No, 412—A charming model for ‘kin medium boas te eatl ne tite Straps.” Fine white sized 18 to 26—$4.00, —_—_— Be nice to the dealer who tries to sell you “something just ff Ry as good” as the Nemo, bui— § Be 9, Wise Woman! ff and consider first YOUR a OWN style, health and a ‘ (0) __KO?S BROS., Mfrs., New York 2 er BRE Wiemsaecadine. To appreciate the conven- ‘ence and great value of if Sunday World's Want Directory—READ IT,

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