The evening world. Newspaper, November 8, 1912, Page 11

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An Alluring All-White Evening Gown Bveningé World’s Original Fashions for Home Dressmakers. All questions concerning de-| signs and materi- | als of dresses should be ad-| dressed to the | Fashion Editor of The World. Evening! No pat-| a, terns for designs | Gaemctaaracy "the column | can be obtained, | Out with the description furnished it 4@ @ simple matter to work out patterns. ' A distinctive feature of this depart- ment is the illustration of the differ. ent pieces of the pattern necessary for the making of the garment. It shows how easily the attractive de sign can be executed, and also serves @s @ guide in cutting one’s own pat- tern if such be needed. panels DESCRIPTION. ‘This alluring evening gown fs all whi of white chiffon trimmed with rhi stoned and pearis around the low pointed eck, and clusters of small silver roses at the front of the belt and top of eleeve to hold the draping. The effect of the angel sleeve is obtained by a straight, wide band of the chiffon at- tached to the ede of the kimono t'eeve and left to drop low under the arms, ‘The skirt draping 4s also from two atraight widths of the material hung from the belt in front and let to fall low on the side where it is turned back up ta be attached to the belt in back. To catch the drapery to the foundation skirt where indicated is sufficient to hold it in place. A white satin or electric Dlue girdle may be worn. The s train in the back is a straight le of goods 18 inches droppin the belt line, lay out. A pear! beads edge it aro Sround ANSWERS TO Qu QUERIES. Dear Fashion Faitor: you Kindly advise me how & TH ry Vena eth of the vest could fail ‘on the back of the velvet cuft, Dear ditor: ut to make a black velvet ‘Would like to make it Bm- pire, using American beauty red charmeuse for girdle and Robes- pierre collar. Am in doubt about the skirt. Kindly tel! me of some- @ppropriats. Am tall and r, black hair cud little color, ¥. DATTARA Based om 20 montL Drown broadcloth into a dainty Grese which can be appropriately worn both at the theatre and for * afternoon? Am 5 fest 2 inches tall, weighing 195 youads, dark com- with little dark hair and bl | the back, with the left side seam draped slightly at the knee line, and trimmed) from there down with large brown vel- | vet buttons. Have a square vest portion| ; in the front of the walst, of ¢ n chit. fon shirred Just above the bus where a high collar and yoke of fine high collar, ale pl eri while the red charmeu cream net is joined to it. neck have a broad collar of brown vel- Make the skirt two piece, gathered In BROOKLYN OPPENHE:M, CLLINS Fulton and Bridge Streets, Brooklyn Will place on sale Saturday, Nov. 9th THE EVe&ENiNnG WORLD, ot & wile red girdie, which ts more} Am. Trimmed With Beads and Silver Roses Vet, from under which down the sides Diaiting of net Elbow Sleeves with a puff of chiffon un- derneath could have a plaiting of net Make the waist to drape to the le: line, side, showing a small pointed yoke and Around the collar could roll back from the neok. Drape the skirt from the right side back FRIDAY, NUVEMBER 8, 1912. modish than an Empire, ‘Dear Fashion Editor: Kindly suggest what r should wear for winter months. Am thirty-nine years old, medium build, have gray hair, bine eyes @nd pale complexion. ¥ like biack, Do you think it suite me? Am of moderate means. COWSTANT READER. Black should become you in combina. tion with some color such as bright blue, A gray gown of charmeuse with @ touch of pale pink, such as a rose atl the belt or pipings, would be pretty for afternoon wear, Dark blue and Copen- velveteen sult would be nice in shade of it. Dear Pasion Editor: have an amber crepe de merece for a dress and would like your idea to make it and what to trim it with.. Am five feet sight inches tall, fair exin, bine eyes, Gark hair and weigh 136 pounds. BLFREDA. Rhinestone trimming is effective with amber color, Use it to finish a deep round neck and short sleeves of amber chiffon, while the lower waist portion and shoulder straps should be of the . Have the skirt drape Into buckle in the back just be- low the knee line, while @ short pointed train falls from under it. WALL STREET Early stock market trading yielded to liquidation, The advance the last two days was followed by stiff selling at the outset this morning, and | the course of prices was steadily down- ward during the first hour. The list Avo a brief show of strength following the opening when St, Paul and a few other issues advanced, but selling pres- sure soon broke out with increased force. In the subsequent reaction Steal, Union Pacific, Reading and Copper de- clined over a point. The list still continued to pursue a downward tendency toward the midday period, Prices continued to sag during vhh afternoon. Pressure against Reading, Steel, Union Pacific ars St. Paul car- ried issues aboul a point below thelr morning ranges. Around the beginning of the fina Ihour stocks gave promis: of finishing strong when decided tm- provement developed in Reading, Cop- per and St, Paul. The higher trend was only tem rary, however, for fresh to the lowest of the day at closing time. and of net changes as compare) with yesterda: final figures are as follows hagen blue should tecome you, and a| | some ‘ ua— & “ - 8 “se ” wis — RY Ssedes Soe ESPECE ttt Seudtexé: = - 2 35: \ 4 =f : t i SEEPS SES $35 = | | | ae FeReese ee FE + fi Tthdvinee, *~Teeitne, Back to Earth. (Prom the Cleveland Plain Dealer) He let the morning paper slip from his Hands and wrinkled his forehead in @ fit of deep abstraction. And then his wife entered the room. “Well,” she demanded, “what's the weighty subject that presses so heavily your burdened mind?” He looked up with a quick start. “I was just wondering,” he explained, “how a man would go about it if he set out to collect the $10,000,000 that Prof. af | order to communicate with the planet! Mare.” ' “Oh, come back to earth," wife, coldly. “The fceman’ is as tho kitchen door and says you'll have to pay him that seventy cents you owe him or) he'll cut us off his said his) n the a hen that will lay every day, Provided she can lay where she wante to, and that Is sitting on top of a pole, ‘The only reason why the hen wishes to perch on tho tip end-of the pole when laying can be ac- counted for only by the fact that she laid her first egg on top of a pole. When she was a small pullet she was fright- ened ono duy and flew to the top of a tall pole in the yard. The dog kept her there for some time, and during the thme she lald her first egg. Never a time since then has she laid an egg except when she has been on top of #ome pole, A pole has been set up in the hengard where thi hen can make her dally lay ing. A small net bag 8 placed around the pole to Ove: 5 (Prom thy Courier Joumal,) “What was the story of the opera?” “What T heard ran about like this: In the first act I learned that Mr, Wallaby-Wombat, the society leader, is about to sue her husband for divorce, In the second act I learned that Mies Lotta Plun Keled in that famous pearl necklace; and in the third T heard Net High, Low. Last, Ch'gy Bi, RS RBG * ot 59% bom 4 1 a" 4k aah ty tt se 1050 Misses’, Juniors’ and Children’s Coats The entire stock of one of New York’s best known coatmakers, purchased at large concessions from their regular price. This season’s very best models in all the fashionable materials, such as Chinchilla, Boucle, Wide Wale effects, Mixtures, Broadcloth, Rough Cheviots, Corduroy and Velvet. 250 Children’s Coats-—4 to 10 years 5.90 7.50 9.75 - Regular Values to $15.00 350 Girl’s Coats-—s to 16 years Over 25 smart models, three-quarter and full length, of Boucle, Cheviot, Mixtures, Mettons | 0.75 and Wide Wale cloth. Values to $18.00 450 Misses’ & Junior Coats—ts to 20 years Also Suitable for Small Women 9.75 13.75 16.50 Regular Values to $27.50 Delivers This Solid Oak 5 , Extension Table, | Claw Feet, 12.50 Regular Price 19.50 We Pay Fares FREE WITH CASB PURCHASES Golden Ouk Fri Kegulur Price 8 FIFTH AVENUE 10 TO 15 MINUTES FROM ANYWHERE AUM AN N’S At 149th St. Entrance of Subway or Elevated NO DEPOSIT BEQUIRED-—-3¢ o CREDIT This imperial Leather Couch | Pickering saya would be required in > Veed to Rs pt (From the Cleveland Plein Dealer. “Yep, th’ cunnel is used to cyclones,” eaid the narrator, ‘“EHe had half a dozen of ‘em at that ranch of his out m Kan- ans. He was tellin’ me yesterday ‘bout | the wust one. It unroofed his house an’ cruehed his barn an’ blew two miles of fence clean over inter th’ next county.’ “Pretty ‘tiff blow.” “Yep. Ninety-mile-an-hour. Th’ oun- nel says he crawled out of his cyotone | cellar after (t waa all over, an’ what do| you suppose was the fust thing he) saw?" “Give it up." “He looked across his back lot an’ by gum! there his hired man still aittin’ on th’ fence A Rousing Appetite Is a Keen Delight And What Is of is of Greater Interest, Stuart’s Dyspepsia Tablets Enable the St h to Digest What- i r Is Eaten. We all jo ee the children 4 their meal the sumet Ba’ . It te one de i from our daly ure there te to be had. can do by keeping our stomachs in prime, active working order. the reason that dyapepsla Is the national dixease, and these wonderful little tab. lets have long vince acquired jon as a thoroughly 1) forme ry particle of Dyspepsia Tab. house, Many eo Is apt to the only ling himself to death.” Best & Co. Girls’ and Misses’ Millinery Special for Saturday Imported Tailored Hats Of Felt, Velour and Beaver also Semi-trimmed Dress Hats 198 3.75 5.00 Former prices None C. O. D., Exchanged or Credited Imported Models and Handsome Dress Hats greatly reduced in price CENTS WEEKLY Your Terms Our lores Free Local and Suburban Deliv. ery With Metor Tracks FREE THIS BED OUT- ie lactudin: Matter con plete. iw St. BAUMANN'S 3'Ave. re that Mr. Gerald Piffle ts rapidly drink- At Thirty-Fifth Street up to $18.00 The Greatest of Dog Catchers Nearly every dog, pet cat, bird, watch, | bracelet, pocketbook, ring, etc, that lost in the streets, trains or cars, found by somebody. World “Lost and Found” Ads. get a circulation in New York City | greater than the Morning or Sunday | Herald, Times, Sun, | COMBINED, | value in a hurry, have your “Lost and is) Tribune and Press To recover missing pets or articles of | Found” Ad. printed in The World. | Call 4000 Beekman. Lord & Taylor Founded 1826 Children’s & Infants’ Wear Excellent Values for Saturday Girls’ Coats 6 to 14 years, of cheviot mixtures and fancy tweeds, all lined, boxed or belted models, Values to $10.50. Corduroy Dresses Smart Russian model, collars of con- trasting broadcloth Value $13.50 Little Children’s Coats 1 to 5 years, of chinchilla, corduroy and mixtures, all lined, boxed or belted models, Values to 87.50. Infants’ Hats, 50c, 95¢ & $1.05 Of French or scratch felt, in a variety of shapes, in all colors, $7.50 | $0.50 $4.95 Special Values in Jewelry Rhinestone Hair Bandeaux $8. Platinum finish, leaf design, with feather Value $15.95 95 Rhinestone Hair Pins Platinum finish, Value bisil 75¢ Rhinestone Bracelets Platinum finish, Value ee $1. 00 German Silver Vanity Cases } Plain aud engraved. Value $1.95 95¢ Picture Frames Sterling Silver Frames Ball feet, oval cabinet, witha three initial engraving in monogram or ah t. 5 jue $2.95 $1.85 MWh Broadway & 20th St.; 5th Ave.; 19th St. .MICHAELS “FRIEND OF THE PEOP 182-184-186-188-190 —7+- croet storee— 222.294-226-228 SMITH ST. montavano GRAND ST. Cor. Warren St. SATURDAY *snoouLen, «CC BVENINOS. Pay Us $1.00 and Be Well Dressed . beau Pay us gradually br°b0 weekly as you earn the money. You make selections all lines from date women, children. new, up-to- for men, Your credit is good, Every Article Guaran- teed. SPECIALS ON CREDIT $1.00 Down, $1.00 Weekly Women’s and Misses’ Suits and Coate Men’s and Youths’ $17.50 Suits and Alterations A sendacdinca' World Want works all week. Order one lo-day and prosper.

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