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-_ 6 Rich Dahlia Red Wool Eponge With Velvet, | Blouse of Tucked Chiffon for This Gown i Evening World’s Original Fashions for Home Dressmakers. ——_ All questions concerning de signs and mate. rials of dresses should be ad- dressed to the Fashion Editor of | The Evening, World, No pat.) terns for designs | ‘Ciara im this column ican be obtained, but with the descrip- os furnished it is a simple matter to work out patterns. A new and distinctive feature of Jthis department is the dltustration fer the different pieccs of the pattern jecessary for the making of the gar- ari It shows how -easily the at- tractive designs can be executed, and Jaleo serves as a guide in cutting one's q patterns if such is needed. paar nas DESCRIPTION. 4} A pretty combination of materials de- elops this gown, The sktrt portion ts jof rich dahlia red wool eponge, with a; if tunic of the same on the right side, hile @ shape! band of self color vel- jet drops on tho left @ide, Red velvet buttons trim the centre front of the ‘skirt and werves to hold the tunic, which Jn the back ts held dy the panel, as ts jno the velvet band. The blouse por- of tucked chiffon tn the same hade, is trimmed with long revers of (velvet which terminate na fat collar the neck, while @ straight band f the velvet iined with white satin _jstande upward from the same line. Pf iacing cufta of velvet Anish the elbow Wleeves, and small orystal buttons trim ithe revers. F ey ANSWERS TO QUERIES. Fashion Editor: % Would you kindly suggest what kind jot material and a pretty way to make bridesmaid's dress? Am twenty-two of age, medium height and alight [1 lace which drops omto the skirt. Fashion Editor 1 have an eight gore skirt, measuring four yards around the bottom, of black and gray atripe material like sample,.and uid like to ‘make a ‘becoming. drese sof it, combining ‘black satin from « kirt I have. Am thirty-five years old, feet 6 Inches tall and weigh 135 junds, have fair akin and very dark hair, with « wide atreak of gray ea the top of head. Ga. c. M. the evening of ite loss she planned to wear it at @ “inner, She was pro- foundly grieved when the prised pos- aeerion slipped from her grasp into the ‘wash basin and down the waste pipe. WILSON PUTS HIS VETO ON THE STRAW VOTE; HAS NO FAITH IN If Some Men Who Cast Pre-Elec- tion Ballots, He Says, Think One Way and Act Another. LOSS OF EMERALD NKADO GAVE T GRANTS MYSTERY General’s Daughter Has Re- - ceived Insurance, but Lloyd’s Hunt Still Goes On. | the evening gown and . Am 17 years of axe, . dark brown hatr and tall, ’ ‘The splendid emerald ring which the iHE EVENING WORLD, gold and pale he skirt conld be opened on the left side to reveal o soft underslip the have & narrow gold bead trim- le pink silk imported crepe for your sister could be with cream all-over lace, on the waist across the iF the top pat Fop-should ‘ i i i : caught up on each side with olue- tere of them, giving « draped effect. Feshion Extitor: Would you kindly advise me if beaded Dace would be nice on a white volle reas which Iam going to wear for Am years old, and & feet tall, ramet the straight elbow sleeve, round yoke of the lace with ® high collar and also a belt of the lace, —_—_———— ; BOOK MYSTERY DEEPENS. ational Museum Drops Proseca- ton Without Explanation, WASHINGTON, Oct. 3.-—The mystery the “Bint-lore" books that strangely eappeared from the Natfoha) Museum nd which were found in the possession ee toria-Jones, the General's daughter, let fail into @ waste pipe at the Hotel Ren- Aleance may yet be recovered, Although intnute search of the pipe into which the historic jewel was dropped, and of the sewer into which the pipe emptica, Was fruitless, various persons best tn- formed about the myatery believe tu: Gay the search for the strangely lost 1s uot made Known, but the fact that it ja entertained ts confirmed by the ro- doubled activity of detectives employe) by Lloyd's. These secret agents ase buster than ever aince the story of th ving's loss became public, ther evidence that Lioyd'a doos Not believe the gem and tte golden #o\- ting were, washed out énto the river is revealed in the offer by Lioyd's of a 4,000 reward for the recovery of the ving. The extreme reticence of the search ers, however, adds an element of n- terest to the otherwise prosaic myster of the ning’s loas, Mrs, Jones is pos! tive the ring slipped fom her own hand and entered the open waste pipe, Sev. erat hours afterward she made the av. dent known to the hotel management. WON'T SAY IF THEY BELIEVE THE RING 18 HIDDEN, Detectives working on the case refuse to @ay whether they think the ring w: found by some one before the hotel notitied or whether, 1a thelr opinion, was found and secreted by one of th hired searchers. ‘The ting was lost six months ago, but the secret was carefully guardet unl to-day, Girs Jones, then Mrs Surtoris, was living at the Renaissance, {a man in Llinols has been deepened Her marriage to Frank H. Jones, a WEST CITESTER, Pa., Oot, 28,—Gov. Woodrow Wilson was given an enthual- atic reception here to-day hy a crowd of several thousand people who met him at the train, thronged about him eets and cheered him as jarge hall. ‘The candidate talked about gtraw votes and the effect of a Democratic victory on the business of the country, He said: “It 1s an interesting reflection to con- trast the numerous straw votes with the actual votes in elections. There is always a considerable di ve, When e i# taken, every man who preference realizes that he ally seoking for a man who, In his ment, will make ¢! publte of- But Tam sorry to say that when tt snes to voting at elections, many of these men will say, ‘I belleve in Mr. A, $ but my Interests—iny narrow, peculiar, | | personal interests, Me with Mr, B "At any rate, those why support Mr. cording to my interests. fl used to be times would be audacious ¢ y them out, But Iam happy te the time has come when Ame thinks, “Men are no Used again and ts the Demo , and as the 1 must vote ac- merica aottled by the #arews put nm men Voted because they were knew that the men who made the vsswess || Horace Waters &Co. will not vote as ehe ds told, but as she longer friehtgned by | wal ex y the failure of the museum officials |Oyicago banker and Assistant Post appear against Harry B, Reisinger, | masior-General under Cleveland, took former employes whose arrest they | piace in July. caused. ‘The lost ring, aside from its historte The case was thown out of court} and sentimental value, is worth $5,00), cpap de rng at eens, ae Its estimated market value is $100,00: ler mo explanat eon vouch | Mrs, Sartoris-Jones had 4 impured 11 fod by. the officials for thelr action | Met yemortetonee pad we sooured | The Kind You Have causing Relsinger’e arrest. The | neen paid. Be W The ring came to Gen, Grant's daugh- | Bears the ly prized, and their loss caused @ «er by snberttance. She prised it so | Signature of eonpation, Dighly that she seldom wore it, but on CASTORIA For Infants and Children, ays Bough pectation rows the prosperity of the MOHDAY, GSi.LaR 28, 1912. leountry Is not checked for am There is not a t t man who has any fi in his business affair, Democratic ticket wine unles# he has been evading the laws of the land or the laws of honor.” Tn. conalusion Gov. Wilson made t prediction that business men whe not wortying over the possible out of @ Democratic victory “will be Jus- | tied.” In the second speech Gov. Wilaon| |made here he aid | | “Did you see that remarkable letter) insted by the Vice-President of the United States the other day in w he wald men who did not have accounts were not Interested In b that men who did not conduct Kreat | enterprixes were not interested In the comene the country Can you conceive of a point of view like that-if I have not money enough to deposit in bank I have to ecrape along by the skin of my teeth to pay my way by my daily wages. Then, if you please, I am not interested, ac- |cording to that view, In what Is dono with the money of ‘the country, and | wht the tanks do is then none of my business? ja that we who are servants have no fight to Jook into the affaira of our masters. I am very much interested in who 1s my master. Tam very much In- terestea in the way the business of the country is conducted, T have never had a bank account that did not have to be exandned avith @ miscracope, but T know thie—that T am profoundly inter- ested im the way lange bank accounts are handled “T know that the investments of this country and the great enterprises of this country touch the prosperity and life of every man in it. Therefore, 1 for one, belleve that the great masa of the people are more interested In banks than the bankers, and that the great body of working people in this country are more interested in ite industrial enterprises than those who contro them.” Cuba Cannot Have Maine Relics. WASHINGTON, Oct. 2%8,—Cuba's re- quest for the figurehead from the prow of the Maine or for one of the six-inch guns recently recovered from Havana cannot be granted, the Cuban Minister here has been informed by the State De- partment, except by act of Congress. ‘The relics have been taken from Havana to Key West, where they will remain until {t 1s decided what disposition shall be_made of them. HORACE WATERS & CO WATERS PIANOS Horace Waters & Co. have selected from their large elegant stock of Pianos and Player-Pianos the follow- ing leaders on which to make. A Special Offer at low prices and on easy terms, Style A—Waters Upright An artistic piano of the highest grade, celebrated for its full, rich, deep tone, with fine singing quality—one of our most popular styles; only $250 $10 down and $7 monthly, and no charge for interest. Style 85—Chester Plano 71-3 octave, 3 stringed, full iron frame, ivory keys, good, durable tone and handsome case. Warranted 6 years. $190 on payments of only $5 Per Month without interest. Stool, cov- er, tuning and deiivery Free. Style 88—ChesterAutota Player-Piano with full scale 88 notes and automatic track- er. A most excellent and up- to-date player-piano that is simple and easy to play. Price $25 cash and $10 monthly, | “Phe long and short of that doctrine |} the GROCER ENDS HIS LIFE |B WITH GAS IN STORE.!, Schlusing, who lived above f. Schlusing is not here,” sald the elor rf . ‘ Prey tera, | HE yesterday Schlusing Dead When Clerk Arrives! The policeman and clerk broke ina 4 - i back window and found Schlusing sit- and Finds the Place | ting at @ desk in his , & as: | Jet open. He was dead, Locked. use very 004 The odor of gas reached Policeman | lately,” Mancini early to-day as he, stood on| fixed post on Fourth avenue néar the grocery store of George B. Schluring at No. 462 The odor grew so strong |G, that he decided to investigate and traced it to the grocery. While he was trying the door a clerk came to work and they found the door barred on the inside. Hoe and the po- liceman went to the r a called for can- epted unless they bear the | distine postage stamp. In addition each package must have the return cart of th will by Jan. 1, when the law Im sorry for the fellow who « doesnt know that he doesnt*know about— . ‘ « Hand¥'5 bags of oue pound glass hamudor jars + 1O"TINS — AS ES \ eee Stamps FREE On Monday and Wednesday with Everything Great Sale of Popular Brands of the New Sugar Corn 6° Deliciously sweet, tender, fresh and new, Maine style; can worth 10c, cut to...... Case of 24 Cans, $1.40; Dozen Cans, '70c Tomatoes, Large No. 3 can. . Butler’s Borax Soap : a0 Sensational Sale at 100 o2t2233 in Case A splendid laundry soap—thoroughly seasoned. Keeps improving with age. Buyallyou canat this price. Toilet Soap, switt's Pectumea 3 Ke 1Q° Best Creamery Butter, w...... . 33° Belle Brook Butter, Prints only, each 35° Butterine, Best quality; in prints, each... 25° oo WILL PAPE'S DIAPEPSIN REALLY “I guess} \If your stomach is sick, sour, gassy and upset now sonder. The parcels post stamps | « BURE MY STOMACH TROUBLE? YES! you can surely get relief in five minutes. k, upset stomach, indigestion, when the food you es and stubborn nd you feel sick Sour, heartburn, dyspep: eat ferments nto lumps; your head acl and miserable, that the magic in Pape’s Diapep stomach distress go in five minutes. If your stomach i ontinuious re volt—if you can’t get it ed, plea: for your sake, Diapepsin. It's so needless to have a bad stomach—make take any distress—eat without fear, e use Pape’s Diapepsin “really does regulate weak, out-of-order stomachs that i millions of sales annual, ‘3 4 Ity-cent case of Pape's It is th ttle Diapepsin. There will not be It's be- Get a large epsin from any drug at the Nineteen James Butler in. - Markets See Addresses Below Pigs’ Heads F Toothsome and 5° nutritious deli- cacy; Ib. cut to. . Sliced Boiled Ham, very choice ..1». 28° Sugar Cured Hams, Finest smoked . . Ib. 18° Sliced Boneless Bacon, rancy tcan..1b. 21° Boneless Bacon, pice’ '°"'."”** 1». 19* Porterhouse Steak, ang sirtoin. 1». 20° Round Steak, Choice cuts Ib. 18° From Fabre Steaks, extra speciatin. 13° Loin Mutton Chops........... 2 ibs, 25° Shoulder Mutton Chops .....». 11¢ Forequarters of Mutton.....». 6° Home Made Sausage Meat...». 15° Finest Link Sausage 1. 16¢ Pickled Pigs’ Feet, Ready to eat, 4 Ibs. 25° Best Pork Chops, Choicest cuts...1b. 18° Roasting Pork, 0.5.4, 16° Sauer Kraut, New, crisp and white, lb., s The above prices are good for Monday, Tuesday & Wednesday. Markets in Manhattan and Bronx 173 Amsterdam Ave., cor. 68th St. Plone Columbus 8397, 1871 St. Nicholas Ave., near 178th St! 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