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— a tomer Heavens! Don't Be a Rastaquouere If ean BON detoie be 06000604 DAES HOOESSOD ODS 8.954506 5 292 22-6646646604006 S26 560000-05:2-952060060000 08 cgi That Dear M. Fouquieres From Paris Issues Warning to New York Gentlemen. TELLS WHAT TO WEAR. Purple Pajamas Dazzle Re- porter as He Interviews “King of Clothes.” es USS ‘The vell garcons at the Hotel st. ¢Mesie and the heavyweight, blue-shirted e@anailie of the Chief Porter's staff, }@emed with various Instruments of force —trowbars, shoshorns and the like—tried te cram twelve large trunks into one @mall room to-day, when The Evening ‘World's gents’ fashion expert waited pon M. le Chevalier Andre de Fou- ‘Quieres, famed on the bowlevards of Paris! of some dark material. 4s the snapplest dresser of history. Monsieur had insisted upon having all hip trunks, for of a sudden the horrible! thought had come to him that perhaps | the had left behind that incomparable ‘waistcoat with the green pear! buttons. While two of the canaille, assisted by an excited bevy of the bell garcons, fweestled with a trunk made by « person who certainly never had measured the @oor frames at the St. Regis, the visitor ‘Vaulted into the presence of the King of Clothes, Monsieur was toying with an eis that had been fried upon both sides; he cannot abide yeliow, ‘Dpon the legs of M. de Fouquieres were Pajamas of purple intensity, and above mas a red jacket, from behind which Deeped a quarter wection.of low-necked, open-work undershirt. Blaek allk socks ‘were rounded off with slippers of home- Jy, pledelan design. Monsiour, eaympa- hetic, was quick to explain why his Pajamas were so fresh and neatly creased, hi no!” he cried, “I tell you aa a 4 do not sleep in them.” ‘He strode rapidly to the lofty window and threw it open. HERE'S WHAT A GENTLEMAN SHOULD WEAR. “Here.” said mousieur, with a wave of his left hand—third finger plain wold band, fourth turquoise~'here is tbe great capital of finance. Here well the monarchs that you call t of labor, It 1s #0 pleas herd of the America that he works, works, works, Just to give his ladles | felgure and money to dress them | Prpperiy. It Js noble! It 4s heroic!" 1M. de Fouquieres did not wik exactly (Mike that. Any attempt to reproduce bite Jnglish would be libelous, for most a SALE ; U.S. Now going on at 112 e4e> ticles that cannot be found in you even if you have no int pale , CATALOG WITH PRICES OF ALL GOODSATENTRANCE sil fer Open Daily trom Shirts, Stockings, etc., from Hee Government at wonderfully fo cannecsion wit} PEDEADON EES EDEL DGDEEIE 64 14 D54 4 8489446-41044014000000O SEE THESE THINGS Qut of the Ordinary roadway (25th St.) fora short ti Everything for presents in beantiful and new condition. And hundreds of other various goods in large variety Blankets, Rubber Raincoats, Tents, Hammocks, Hoods “You'd Dress Right! |FTERSHOOTNG MAN 2% "=F OO dd TEED EEO CREEEEED © PRR DRRREOSES Hoe S99 98S6 89% of tt he got by iaboring painstakingly through little red morocco books Ia- delled respectively ‘Engiish«French” and “Mrench-Bng! “You pardon im: aN Re eC ERT $ | Boy of 14 Explains That Hel 2 | by Detective Sloms of the Mi | ° | police etation, Brooklyn, for the shoot- Ch . | ing of John Rosman, a farmte, of No. | ristmas Montauk avenue. Rosnan, with his) . ecsistant, August Chesna, was cutting | Dinner __THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, DECEMBER 28, 1912. _ Blevator Mall Fatal to Two, | Tro of three men w fell with an elevator four stories in @ manufectur- | | FOR RIFLE HE DROPPED scintnt o est ©. Vehsiage, proprietor of a| night at the City Hospital Jultus/ making firm, succumbed Satur | — > Took Farmer He Wounded | for a Bird. | Pitkin avenue, Frosted yerterda hay ov. 6 when a rifle whot rang | qut and the farmer dropped in the gras The hired man saw a boy with a ema boy running and guve chase, A creck running through the farm lielped the | boy in his escape, He threw the gun into the creek and ran along under the ver of the overhanging bunk. im Was shot in the groin, and fo If you have ever tried them you'll be thankful to us for this reminder. If you haven't tried them you've a treat coming. Purer fruit produc possible, In your 1 home you couldn't ma’ m more cleanly, more wholesome or more delicious. “EDDYS” JELLIES Next to the rich, ripe fruit itself, nothing is so delicious, “Cooked in Kettles Lined with Silver.” Grape, Quince, Selected Fruit, is ime lotives ar He got t arrest, He was examin being fixed at $1, ned over to thé Children to the creek, tooly off the cold The boy has @ baby face, ts th and apparently free from guile. Ho sald that he was out hunting and took ail | he could eee of the farmer for a bind. | So he fired, He was frightened and ran | away. | my wardrobe. I have with me a hun dred of other waistcoats, but none so pleasing." ‘There are, of course, times when one | may properly wear clothing of ight} texture and color without ou elf as a rastaguouere. Mr. im very much against the rastaqu They are those who w on Monaleur, “Ah, do! 1 receive you as a friend, a com- you formally. You shall step out and I shall pat on my first suit for the day. An hour and J should be ready, But no, We are friends, It shall be as It 49." ed no that {t clung te- naciourly tithe corner of his mouth and daneed with his ips, “You would speak with me of drees? Tt Is a subject so simple and yet—how shall I my?—so vast. It is not eo much the clothing, as the manner In which the clothing is worn, A gentle- man should not need more than five or six sults of each sort-—pajamas for the breakfast, a simple sack sult with coat #0 short to receive visitors, the coat a trifle longer, perhaps, If the visitor %e ® man of business; the walking out eult, the luncheon sult, the afternoon euit for walking, for paying and receiving visite, and the various evening clothes, ABOVE ALL, DON’T BE A RASTA. QUOUERE. “The gentleman wears black or sults His ties are what you call dignified and in harmony with hore and the pocket handkerchief. fantasic he expresses, perhaps, in the buttons of the waistcoat. It fs this that is the most important part of @ gentleman's attire. I am distressed, to- day, because I fear I have left in Paris {the green pearl buttons, They are not to be duplicated. They are the le of POSLAM HEALS AND CLEARS AILING SKIN Of course you can be rid of that dis- tressing skin affection, if you will. | Poslam is ready to dd the work fc No matter what form your in Yrouble may take, Poslam will eradicate it more rapidly and more effectively than anything et devised. Poslam has simplified the treatment of skin diseases. It is the indispensable remedy lor all affected with eczema, acne, herpes, rash, pimples, itch, scaly-scalp or any like disorder. Itching, if present, is stopped at once. POSLAM SOAP, medicated with Pos- lam, is unequalled for the skin, not only when disease is present, but as the saf- est and most beneficial soap for daily use, toilet and bath, Soothes tender skin, never irritates, All druggists sell Poslam (price, 60 cents) and Poslam Soap (price, 25 cents), For free samples, write to the Emergency Laboratories, 32 West 25th Street, New York City. ARMY GOODS ¢ only. You will find nany other store, A visit will well ention of buying ieee from 8A. M, to oP. M. wALM, Helmet Spiker int ithe Send! int nen, Pri New. tles, the gleaming p large-checked cloth der the hats the stern—in a word, the things a gen- tleman would blush even to see stock of his clothler or haberd Roference to the little red moroce . French-English, developed that a ras-| taquouere Is nothing more nor less than an adventurer, The (mes w may come out In brilliant plu ASPERFEL tiles tables NORTH OF GRAND ST, Open To-Night till 10, Xmas the spring and the summer, when on fo reflects glorious nature. ‘Then one fe in the country, in the open, and the ladfes are not present to de displeaned that thers is not a sobet Vackground for their own fine feathers. Great liberty may be accorded the gentleman in auch circumstances, Mon- qour even had a friend who bought « rowing eult for use on the river between 8 and 3.90 In the afternoon, ady made. It was #0 droll H M. de Fouquieres has come here to} lecture, He thinks the American wom- en are the finest and hest-dreamed in the world, the American men ditto, and {s already convinced, although he arrived only yesterday, that New York is the DIAMONDS $35 Per Karat Blue White— Perfectly Cut most glorious country of all time, This he will explain at the beginning of this in fact, in every conceivable style of Jewelry « partly about || ever made, all at $35 per karat, af- fording Xmas buyers the greatest op- portunity ever offered te obtain dia- monds at beyond competition, ection of these diamonds wili ‘amply repay you. If you cam duplicate these $35 per diamonds at double our prices ‘our_money will be refunded. glimpses of the same in action through | colored moving pictures—and partly about things mot to wear. The passage is most carefully worded, for Monsieur fot It out of the red morocco books on ‘his way across the ocean 10 TO 15 MINUTES FROM ANYWHERE. UM AN N’S At 149th St. Entrance of Subway or Elevated. Special Holiday Offer [NO DEPOSIT REQUIRED | 50 way Delivers Any of FREE 388 os CREDIT | This Imperial Leather Couch various departments of U, § low prices, any other concern, OI ne 8 RR . Lord & Taylor Founded 1826 hy Special Values in Jewelry | Sterling Silver Vanity Cases | . ; Hand engraved........ 4 t value 810.00! $0.95 Pearl Necklaces Sterling silver clasp, set with rhinestone and sapphire, emerald and_ amethyst. Value 83.00 $1.50 $2.00 to $5.50 LaVallieres, Bar Pins, Cuff Links, Scarf Pins, | 50c ‘Tie Clasps, Lorgnette Chains, Pearl Necklaces ARO HRCRIS recs cree NENT nda | each Lorgnette Chains With fine cut crystal, in gilt and silver. Values 3,00 to $7.95 Very Special 100 Gold Plated Bracelets Plain, engraved and chased, all widths and sizes. Values to 86.95 100 Oval Cabinet Frames Hand engraved, ball feet, easel back. | $1.05 Value $3.50) | $1.45 A Limited Quantity of Rhinestone Hair Barrettes ; an Platinum finish. . Values $2.50 to 94.30 $2.95 Rhinestone Hair Pins a . Values $1.00 to $1.50] $7.00 $2.75 Platinum finish. Sale of Leather Bags & Strap Books A large variety of styles and sizes,inreal seal, pin morocco, ong grain morocco} $2.95 and velvets. Usually $5.50 & $5.95 Twine Boxes, Engagement Pads, Score} Pads, Letter Racks, Portfolios, Tele-| 50c phone Registers, Collar Pouches, Hasty| each 1D eR ae aR E RO BIC aR cae) Be aieek 100 Fancy Bags of silk and velvet, for street or evening wear $6.95 t0 $12.95 Formerly $12.50 to $22.50 Gift Umbrellas For Men & Women Silk Mixture and Silk Umbrellas For men and women, plain and silver trimmed handles ihe Silk Umbrellas for Men and Women $2.95, $3.95, $5.00, $6.00 to $18.00 Cane and Umbrella to match, $5.50 to $22.50 Folding Umbrellas For men and women...... $3.05 & $5.00 $1.05 Men’‘s House Coats & Dressing Gowns Special Values House Goats of Double Faced Cloth $5.50 to $7.50 Formerly $7.50 to $12.00 Velvet, Silk & Matelasse Cloth Coats $13.50 & $15.00 Formerly $15.00 to $18.00 Silk Dressing Gowns $16.50—Values 922.50 to 925.00 Silk Dressing Gowns $22.50—Formerly 980.00 to #35.00 Broadway & 20th St.: 5th Ave.: 19th St. ‘Purchases made on Tuesday will be wewvered, on our regular delivery routes, not later than Christmas morning ~ WORLD “WANTS” WORK MONDAY MORNING WONDERS, Women’s Fur Coats At Special Prices Value At Seal-Dyed Muskrat Coats.-$200.00..$145.00 Caracul Coats............ $250.00. $105.00 Mole Coney Coats..:......$150.00. $115.00 Blended Squirrel Coats... .$175.00. $127.50 Broadtail Coats...... «++ .$850.00. .$675,00 Persian Lamb Coats. ......$330.00. $275.00 Mole Coats........ $450.00. .$325.00 Black Pony Coats.,.......$100.00..$ 75.00 Matched Fur Sets v Value At \ Natural Raccoon.........$00.00..... $47.50 } Black Fox... .......5 ae) ot eee 6.50 i Mole..... Weulesiice ee ses O55s00) - $45.00 f Special Values in : j Neckwear & Handkerchiefs hy Fancy Scarfs Y in Chiffon, Liberty Silk, Crepe & Beaded effects $3.95 to $14.75—Values to $30.00 Marabout Stoles combined with Ostrich Ribbon and tassel ends, black and natural. $3.95, $4.95 & $5.95 Hand Embroidered and Satin Collars $1.00, $1.50 & #2.95—Values to $4.50 W hite Embroidered Handkerchiefs $1.00 per box Hand Embroidered Handkerchiefs Corner effects 50c, 75c & $1.00 each Children’s Flandkerchiefs In fancy Boxes 25c, 50c & 75c per box Artistic Gift Articles At Special Prices Fancy Silk Bags, $3.25, $7.00, $10.00 Values $4.00, $10.00 and $14.00 Extending Book Racks : gularly $3.75 French Mirrors, $1.75, $2.25, $6.00 Gilt frames with imported picture crowns Regularly $3.00, $4.00 and $9.00 fy ' $2.05 Broadway & 20th St.; 5th Ave.; 19th St.