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A FULL FORECAST The Coming Elaborate Styles in Lingerie Frocks And Ribbon Trimmed Hats for February Brides| i mynnrc wane OFTHE SEASINS UNGERE FRO Moorish Arches the Archi- tectural Trimming Motif Now. SLASHED SKIRTS WORN. Hats Intended for Brides Travelling in the South in February. Elaboration ts the keynote of the hew lingerie frocks—so whisper the balmy breezes that blow up from the Southland, where at Palm Beach, Alken, Jeky) Isiand and other exclusive colo- ty is already beginning to from the effects of an uns Kay Winter season. lingerie costume that bas more Th than a consecutive half yard of plain material tn ite desi) at of the ure wo, Yards in of trimming— moatly fine ine embroiderien—are arranged on th er ground material of the summer frock unti an allover fect of elaiwration {# secured, and this use of handsome embroideries in combination with bands and motifs of lace gives an effect that is at once Miaphanous and airy, and lavishly rich and expensive. All this is quite in keeping with the Oriental tendency a dress, particularly noticeable in the summer models now being worn at frocks ts of Paria origin; the o bulit In New York uy a large manufac turer of women's dreases whose design- ere go to Paris for their inspiration. Both costumes are accompanied by dummery hats of the latest fashion and by white footwear, With the Mooriah arch drese are worn white buckskin buttoned boote—the socepted type of footwear with white costumes of @ far mal or semi-formal character. MOORIOH ARCH PATTERN THE CRAZE IN PARIS. The Frenah frook te by Christiane of Paris, and te made of very heer, soft white batiste embraidery im ome of the now Swies pagterns, and fine white net. This combination of machine embroidery and net is @ striking style note of the new season, and these two materials sse@ tagether produce an effect won- Jertully delicate and vich. The Moorish for inepiration has cosurred te the Freach couturiers, there ie no telling where the thing may end, No doubt Gothie gointe and buttresses, Turkish migarets, Ionian columns and what net else, will crep out om next season's sar- torial creations and the dressmakers may even go #0 far as to turn out Ellsabethan, Georgian and Queen Anne ‘otyles ef costume if the fad continues. quite as charming and even more wear- able, Jt is built of sheer white cotten crepe, Maphine embroidered banding in & Frome pattero resembling heavy crochet (ses @ wew agaric striped crepe and narrow hands of Irish crochet ladder ; Work whith are used as entre deux to hold the yaign of the costume together. ‘These ave several new and interesting feavaree—hall-marks of 1913—in this lim- gorte model. The slashed skirt, for ot thing. Every skirt these days hi slash, more or jess pronounced In Sometimes the sores overlap so that one geta only fleeting glimpses of a dainty foot; sometimes there may be quite a decided opening at the slash, as ip thin lingerie frock, where the xores are rounded uway in cutaway ef- feet to show the foot and instep plainly, OTHER FEATURES OF THE NEW LINGERIE FROCK. The buttoned vest is a modish feature of this lingerie frock, and so Is the yoke, which reaches far over the shoulder to meet the top of @ long, closely fitting sleeve. Another new note ts the fashion- ing of sleeve and slashed flounce of agaric striped arepe, while the yoke and tante are of plain crepe. The slashing of the embtoidesy trimming at the edge of the tumic, to accord with the slash- of the skirt ath, is an interest- § suggestion; as is also the manner ot applying the embroidered banding to corded piping. pictured show the latest n trimmings, Both hate intended for travelling wear in the South; and both are trousseau hats—to © worn by brides of the first week in February. One model is of mouse gray straw brald, faced with Pompetian red noire silk, and moire ribbon in the same shade is pleated to form the stiff brush which stands owt over the right oar, and twisted to form the soft folds which encircle the brush and seem to hold it to the hat, This new hat will accompany a travelling sult of mouse #ray mohair an@ worsted mixture worn with @ blouse of lace and chiffon with ved, blue and gray embroideries on collar and cuffs. The other hat is a practical affair, of rough brown straw with a pleated quiN of moire ribbon in burat onton color. ta Rina RUSSIA'S BOY CROWN PRINCE Soldiers Congratulate “Czar’s Heir on His Recovery From Recent IlIness, ST. PETERSBURG, Feb, 1.—Crown Prince Alexis Nicholateviteh to-day re- cidved at the palace at Tsarkoe-Kelo a Geputation of Ural Cossacks, who pro- sented the boy Prince with an address ooagratulating him on his recovery from fete gecent !Ilness, nin now entirely | far as 1913 modes | , f GRAS gRa oe | 4 BROWN FIXED POST COPS “NEST” AMONG EGGS, IS CHARGE. Three Said to Have Roosted in Store While One Covered An- other's Station. Aa the result of an Investigation made by Capt. John Cray of the Leonard Lieut. Dennis J, Lyons n John J. Brown, Daniel M. Custy ai John F, Ward of that t were suspended from duty to- @ay. Charges of failing to enforce dia- cipline will be preferred nat Lyons end of being off post agai he patrol- men, Patrolman Andrew Froblin is charged with covering Brown's fixed post fn Brown's absence, but bas not deen suapende: Capt. Cray received information two Gays ago that when J. A. Rosenbaum opened hin butter and egg at: No, $16 Washington street on the morn- Iieut, Lyons was in charge of the e members, He i* accused ef not exercising proper vigilance aaamnilipenne WON BET ON CHAPEL PRAYER But Mudent From Brooklyn Had to Quit Wesleyan University. cause he made a bet in chapel with a mt that Prof. William North would last more than ten 4 when the time limit up audibly remarked that he “had won,’ Clarence B. Smith, @ student from Brooklyn, was disminsed to-day from Wesleyan University. Prof. Rice, one of the oldest members of the faculty, Is noted among the stu- dents for the fervor @nd duration of his prayers in chapel. Virgin Oil of Pine will cure your Cough or Cold none apie remedy quickly atops that cking cough—dissipat: hd RECEIVES COSSACK TROOP,| makes you feel good aenew.. Buy it at | web th | any drug store and Mix it at Home Full directions with every package Substitutes are dangerous. Insist « having the genuine Virgin Oil of in 44-02, vials in wooden cartons t ing our label, The Leach Chemical Co., Cincinnati LIQUOR AND HEADGEAR York for Southamptor companied by a dents, A belated passenger raced to, Shooting two p th of the pier just in time to gain the deck of the steamer in a flying leap. A sailor in his efforts to throw & bottle of beverage aboard the steamer as it was pulling out lost his footing. The bottle fell short of its mark and | vano, ing of Jan, 26 he found considerable of , broke against the side of tne steamer. report, that Brown, Custy and|° Wart were in the atore at 4 o'clock in. fel! on the ferryboa Homerville of the the morning, having obtained entrance bm ps Railroad of New Jersey, bound squad of which the accused patrolmen | !"6 blown off the pler into the water, , kee P. TELEGRAMS FAIL TO AID SHOOTER OF POLICEMEN. Reach Judge From Boston and Montpelier, but Salvano Goes to Sing Sing Just the Same. County Judge Paddock of Franklin LOST AS NEW YORK SAILS. Bottle Smashes Against Steamer’s| county, sitting m Brooklyn, received to-day his second telegram from friends Side and Wind Does Rest of Alexander Salvano, whom he promptly With Score of Hats. sentenced to not more than four years ‘The sailing of the steamship New and six months or jess than one year to-day was ac-/Sing, Salvano was convic d on one cf 1 amusing inct-| five indictment chars! Hby on a July eve en he a tear from the’ steamal of the Venezuela an , Judge on opened an before the anded freedom for Sal nt from Boston and eregated on the pler wore K waving at those aboard the New York Mt, and & gust of wind removed a score | Par by, borne by the wind, Bonne 5 County Jersey City, Its owner was com- led to await the ferryboat's return his headgear. A woman’ (B. Altman & Co. Will hold on Monday, February 3rd, the following Special Sales: Dress Silks, Silk-and-Woo! Poplins, Colored Dress Linens, Muslin E 1 eries; Women’s Washable 3e Dresses, Silk Petticoats, Knit Under- wear and French Hand-embroidered Batiste Collars; also Childr land Wool Jackets. An Important Sale of An Rugs will be con men Filth Avenne, 34h und 35th Strects, New York Can You Truly and elght months at hard labor in Sing him with two passers- trial was signed * ¢ Committee of Alex+ age was no should be freed of eesseessssssese | GIVEN ss = “eessss S S € & e ~ S © 2] Coal (‘THE EVENING WORLD, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 1, 1918. (RYAN CLEARED. ae | cellency.” as follows: tional Guard.” | guilty to bigamy. Jury. Clevelan Celebrates His Birth: a CLEVELAND, Feb. 1—William Clark, ‘borrower of time,” celebrated his birth- day to-day. He Is 102. During the day | he wrote three leters, took a short walk | and entertained a dozen guests. | it the home of his daughter, “The Appetite is Keen” “The Digestion is Good” “The Liver is Active” “The Bowels Regular” “Opneral Health Fine” Nature intended you to enjoy these privileges and ff there is anything wrong with the Stomach, Liver or Bowels we urge a trial of tMostetter's Stomach Bitters immediately. strengthen and invigofate the entire system, thus -preventing Sich Headache, indigestion, Dyspepsia, Sourness. Billousness, Cestiveness, Colds, Grippe and Malaria. Try a bettie teday, but be sure it’s HOSTETTER’S Stomach Bitters tbe Gomstas Bas oar Prete Siame ever gech ef GezUC || for any other large store (satisfied with modest | x a profits) that would adopt the Macy policy of buying : ia in i on i te es es a des os ae am | Payment plans or any other device of this sort. 00909990 9909000000000N00 Sct Fleer, A Good Joke or a riddle, a funny story, a humorous pitture, a fasci- nating puzzle, etc., such as will crowd the 16 pages of “RUN”? THE WEEKLY JOKE BOOK TO BE FREE WITH adds spice to life and makes for Health, Happiness and Prosperity As Newsdealers Purchase Only as Many Sunday World: as They Feel SURE ALWAYS Advisable to Order the Sunday World in Advance | = BYREN.VERBECK fcc | Maxim: a others equally Mir uta No Basis for Them and Prob-| | To make, ee areaay cake tv | CF 60 | | ably Maliciously Made, Re- ‘materia. of tinemitns is oni port of Sulzer Board. ALBANY, Feb, ,1.—"I think this ‘@ the last word In the Verbeck-O'Ryan controversy,” said Gov ‘when he received the formal report of his committee of inquiry, in which the committee recommended “that the mat-|Atatrian ter te dismissed as unworthy of further attention elther at the hands of this/ committee or at the hands of Your Kx- Sulrer to-day After briefly reviewing former Adjt- Gen. Verbeck's charges that Gen. O'Ryan while in command of a New York City hattery of the National Guard had misapplied certain civil funds of the ongamiz@\on, the committee finds in the hands of Pri Major- “We are satisfied that the accusations Austro-Hungarian military attache against Gen. O’Ryan are without the lightest support in fact, and we are) compelled with regret to report that | the charges in our opinion were mad t_headach for some ulterior purpose and mail = ciously, without any desire to promote in any respect the welfare of the Na- po WIFE NO. 2 BEATS HIM UP. | Police Resene Morse, Who Admits Bigamy on Char Pale and scared, Harry F. Morse of |No, 16 Fourteenth avenue, Astoria, an [Inventor of automobile attachments, stood before Magist: Centre Street Court to-day and pleaded He kept one eye on Louise Fricke Morse, who says he mar- ried her last Christmas Eve tn Man- hattan, When he had been arrested and taken to the Long Island City police station she was there, at him and only the Interference of the police kept her from seriously in- juring him. She said th going to get a revolver and shoot The second complainant was Minnie Mehlenken Morse, Morse had married her June %, at Bayonne, N. J ton held Morse in $3,000 for the Grand Appleton in She flew was him. that 192, Magistrate Apple- | cease, \ “BORROWER OF TIME” HAPPY | Is will cone, COPIES OF NEXT SUNDAY’S WORLD hey Will Sell, it is eecessesessesece | CAKE 14 FEET ROUND, — [errviste in the frontier eisricts bor- dering on Russia and Servia, accord. ing to a deapatch from Prague to tie a5 | Manary © Sheridan Birth ‘The biggest cake ever baked will be a feature of the &Hth dinner of the Hun+ gry Club at the Hotel Marseilles to. night. Besides being the club's wee ‘BEAU end dinner, it will be the lebration of the birthday of its pi if OUTWARD DISPLAY ele It at Mattie y Dinner. ovoe Vremya. A fore ngarian troop ie in He sheet Iron manufactured, as the ordina vi Be well and you will be beautiful. If ipetoat Inetion Ih es ur digestion ie good your complexion ry to beauty ie a perfect from the heart of each there rises a | stomac! pink candle, one for each guest who hax! The food we eat is the fu accepted the Invitation to attend the | our body going. If this f dinner. | ti b PEACE NOTE TO CZAR. ne tl bright properly nourished allow, the eye dull, Clear ST. PETERSBURG, Feb. ter from Emperor Francis J Austria-Hungary to Emper res a healthy stomach e of Russia which it is hoped will clea: | th mach it htens the sallow com- away the mutual Austro-Ressian sus- | ple . It lifts years off your shoul picion and lead to the demobilts nt Ut brig! ¢, straightens of the Austrian and Russian arm: drooping figu reported to be on the way from V denburg-Behiilings! t batk, Hungary continues ihe ac. | if yo tive enrolment of supplementary re- | the Macy’s Greatest On id- “Winter SF wrniture Sale Occupying theentire 6th Floor Begins on lt In variety of assortments, size of floor space, and extent of price range, this will be the greatest Furniture Saie that Macy's has ever held. As to Values, it is needless to say any- thing wore than that the values will be as « good as they have heen in previous Macy Furniture Sales. This means prices will average | to 15 lower than Macy’s regular “Lowest-in-the-City” prices. If we took a whole page of newspaper space we could not say more. There are three points regarding this Furniture Sale worthy of your attention. More than ever before, this vear we have tried lo have such a complete stock that we can fill every furniture need. The realization of this | ideal has been made possible by the greatly increased |} space which is this yeay devoted to the Furniture if Sale. tf you want furniture for an apartment, a hause or hotel, you can find not only exactly the piece you want, but the particular article in a variety of sizes to fit your exact space. Sixth Flor, Every piece of Furniture in Macy's Mid-Win- ler Salz is up to the regular Macy standard of Quality., This does not mean that the lowest priced pieces are fit for use in a palace, but it does mean that there is not one single piece of fur- \f niture included that is not durable, wear-giving \f quality. Sixth Floor, | We cannot emphasize too often that values such | as Mapy’s ar’ offering in this sale are made possible neither by magic nor by secret mer- chandising methods, Equal values would be possible | for cash only and selling for cash only, without dis- counts, commissions, club-payment plans, installment @ © | One price to all and that the (Vy ‘‘Lowest-in-the-City,’’ has been, is, . and will continue to be the Macy rule. And remember this: Your money back if you are not satis- tied in every respect-upplies to every piece of Furniture in this immense sale, as it always has applied to every bit of merchandise in Macy's Store. 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