The evening world. Newspaper, February 24, 1913, Page 8

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MUAY, FYOUD BE > INSTVLETHSYEAR i | ' } I i etme over » cord. WEAR ASMALL HAT, Women Who Wear Big Hats’ Will Look Countryfied This Spring. GANNOT BE TOO LITTLE. But They Will Be Altogether Chic and the Veil Will Be in Vogue. The amali hat has the place undin- \puted for spring. The woman wearing & Big hat ts going to feel as much out @f the picture as though her headgear were @ toboxgan cap or sweeping cap, aad the huge feather-covered headpieve te Which a few women, knowing its be- @omingness in or out of fashion, have | faithfully clung this winter, looks some. how, countryfied and second-rate even new. ‘The tintest hats, some of them acarcely Mere than skull caps wit rolled up brims at the edge, have been worn on the Riviera thi i. and though the bave been compelied to @@ these diminutive ha: American woman will GBtreme type of colffure affected by the Parisienne, the new spring hats are Very small, and most of them, because of this smallness, are very, very chic. That this will be a season of veil Depularity ie w foregone conclusion, for @mal hats always mean the vogue of vells. A veil over a big hat Is so hard to adjust and often #0 uncomfortable te wear that many women refuse to take the trouble, but the small hat ts made so complete ani entirely chic by & smoothly drawn fuce-vell that hat and veil seem a part of each other, The veil pictured is a new spring model, ‘with a delicate allover rose design. It f@ well draped over one of the small on—a cream trimmed with fancy feather in ra cotta shade. accept the straw = model yellow tearoses a the very smart THEN THERE 18 THE INAUGURA.- |” TION VEIL. Another interesting new veil is the Mmauguration pattern, with a Brussels net ground marked off In squares by narrow lines of transverse stripes, While the stars are set in the open equaros between the striped cross. bands. The border has a zigzag pat- tern, which fs really made up of W's and M's, standing of course for the name of the President and Vice-Pres- Sent to be. Fine dotted patterns are the favorites in face vellings, although the shadow mesh patterns still re- tain a place in favor because of their invariable The taupe pecially well Mbed, but in the chenille dotted effects Diack is preferred. Flowers have a lace on the new place is apt to be jo side near the beck, with the blossome arranged in Very stiff and conventional fashio the effect of a feather fancy. Thi {e @uggesed in one of the hate pic Two handsome roses, with natural- ing leaves, are poised in stiff precision efactly at the back of a straw turban, and in thig stiff pose of t: the emartness of tie ha chic effect This hat ts Would be lost completely. an elongated turban mode! of blue straw, am@ the roses are palo pink in tone. The hat accompanies a Russian blouse Coat euit of blue lansdowne, a silk and wool material much in favor this spring. SMART LITTLE EASTER HAT OF FANCY BLUE STRAW. Ae shipehape as a recfed sui) in a gale ie @ amart little Kuster hat of ‘ancy Liue ewaw, in « lo ing 90 much pottery or the biue of front-to-back effect sa ring, and its trimming 1s @xovedingly simple—merely a fan bow Of pleated velvet and two fancy feather ornamente—“‘question mark" ornaments, ae they are called, because of their curled over tips in the shape of a Question mark. In this case the in’ twining question marks might be sui te Ge answering each other. ‘Tee sprouting feather at the front of the spring turban dows not always curl over at its tp. Sometimes it rises straight upward for a foot or more @bove the hat. Straw hats are by no means occasional now; one meets them by the dosen every day A low, boat- Shaped affair of bronze brown straw Was seen worn in public to-day tall etickup at the front was in ine *ame rich bronge color. Around the low crown was an inch-wile band of red_picot ribbon with a black edge, ved im @ flat bow across the back of the hat, which was not more than theo inches wide at tha: point, though the " Measurement from front to back must have been at least ten inches. An bow of the narrow picot r-vdon w tall re and the simple el waa tmmensely chic. ‘The girl who because of adherence to tradition or for any other reason !n- iste upon a literal Kuster bonnet may please her taste this year with a dainty bemaet like the one p.ctured, Though mot as chic as the more severe turban with its stiffly upstanding ornament, ‘Mhie bonnet is entirely modish and mo J Plak tulle over pins silk. The pu @rewn is of pink silk, shirred at the At the back this in pleats to give vat fe drawn 4 "| Howland has peen aspayataced, but the | was interested {n charitable work, par- the! | and from the baok, at elther side of Pleated crown, fall knotted str blue velvet ribbon. tea along with fresh, pretty spring blouses such as the one pictured, a new mode] of tucked batiste trimmed with St. Gall embroidery in one of the charm- ing now patterns that resemble lace #0 closely, peas eer FINDS WIFE DYING.ON FLOOR. ; Mes, Henry C, ricken as When Henry C, Howland, « well- known newspaper man, living at No. 28 West One Hundred and Fi(th street, returved to his apartment last evening after a walk he found his wife lying Unconscious on the kitchen floor, She died soon Mra. Howland had been prep: had been than an hour. He immediately summoned — Dra. George Stevenson of No, 604 West One Hundred and Bleventh street and Charies Haffner of No. 107 West One Hundred and Fifth street. The odor of as in the kitchen ested that Mra. that the cause of phy sans agre death had been apoplexy and that she provably had been stricken while tura- ing on @ burner of the gas range. Mrs, Howland was thirty-nine, She ticularly for the relief of the deaf and dumb. on the THE EVENING WORLD, ‘Little Hats Will Be Worn by Worten This Spring and Veils Will Be in Vogue. FRENCH COURT FINDS A MURDERESS GUILTY. PARIS, Feb. At last a French Jury has found a woman guilty of murder and a French Judge has sen- tenced her to death. The unfortunate creature whose con- viction has halted, amid eries of tri- umph from the press, the epidemic of Acquittals ts a widow named Farrerous, who eked out her existence by peddling Barllc in the Paris streets, Uniike the others of her sex who recently have been freed of homicide charges, she had no money, no friends, no social position, Her victim was a rival garlic vender, |» a Mrs, Dolores Ruia, mother of aix tiv- ing children, The crime occurred last ctober, “She sold more garlic than I 414," ex- Plained the widow Farrerous, a small, fedhaired female, when asked why she id the killing. She showed no emotion at the verdict. “I am to be gulllotined, That’ right.” she sald. “AM men are demons, Meved in thi shake of the h I never be- she added, with she was led away The Aim to make that strong—: will keep well! No chain link, No man is stronger than his stomach, With | stomach disordered a train of diseases follow. Golden Medical Discovery |} Dr. Pierce’s Stomach Is the Target ((©))}]| INSURANCE MONEY GOES TO WIFE NO. 1 Might ‘Have Gone to Wife No. | 2 Under By-Law of Fra- ternal Order. WASHINGTON, Feb, 24.—The ad- vantaxe of being wife No. 1 was dem- onstrated to-day in the Supreme Court when Mrs. Annie Snyder, first wife of Cha *. Snyder, late of Chattanooga, Tenn,, established her right to Sny- der's life insurance, which might ha gone to wife No. 2, formerly Miss 1 M. Forsyth of Brooklyn, N.Y. Sn: der had insured his life in a secret order which had a bylaw providing that should the beneficiary of a policy be MONDAY, ‘AGE, 19; YES, 11°S TRUE! BY COURT'S DECREE: ‘son whose life d the benefits should be pay- e second wife, if there wert he ‘The Supreme Court of Tennessee up- held the first wife's claim on the ground | that an offictal of the order {nformed | her that she would p the benetits if | he continued to pay the premiums after the divorce was granted. ‘The case as argued before the Su- preme Court technically concerned the validity of the Tennessee law which al- Jowed Insurance beneficiaries a 25 per cent. penalty from insurance companics which refused to settle Just claims with- in sixty days. The Court upheld the law. and digestion good—and you is stronger than its weakest makes the stomach healthy, the liver active and the blood pure. Made from forest roots, and extracted’ withuut the use of alcohol, Sold by drusuieta in uid form at $1.00 per bottle fur over 40 years, giving general sutisfaction. If you prefer tablets as modified by R. V. Pierce, M.D., these can be | had of medicine dealers or trial box by mall om receipt of 0c in stampe. | The Dining Car That Never Closes You avoid something of the rush of “getting ready to go away” by traveling on the Black Diamond Express, the pioneer all-parlor- all-steel train from New York to Buffalo an Niagara Falls. It allows you to skip a hurried meal at home or hotel, because you can eat at leisure The dining car is always open -—you don’t have to wait for the “first call to breakfast” or go at the last call to any meal. Whenever you are hungryysat any hour, the Lehigh Valley Railroad affords a la carte ser- vice matching that of the best hotels. There is a wide range of delicious food, served in gen- erous, satisfying portions,at reasonable prices. Lehigh Valley Railroad Railroad and Pullman Tickets delivered at home or office on request. train. 290 Flatbush A’ 4 2i) Market St, 1) car, d lephone 1601 Franklin. phone HH Rector. ' Jeleghone 6849 Madison Sq. Sts, Telephone 4200 Cortlandt MISSING, A SCHOOLGIRL; HEIGHT, 6 FT. 6 IN. Father Asks Police to Find Al- titudinous Miss Hollberg— Have You Seen Her? FEBRUARY 24, 1913. could easily lose herself among the sky- j#Fapers downtown. One of you beat it | down to the neighborhood of the Wool- worth Building.” Irene left home after @ quarrel with her mother. She stayed out until 11.90 at night and declined to be cross-exain- | ined, HAIR TURNING CRAY OR FALLING? = JUST MIX SAGE TEA AND SULPHUR gists make their own bu sticky, so insist upon which can be depend SHIPPING NEWS. ALMANAC FOR TO-DAY, Sum rises,, 64,890 seta, $.47) Muon Fises,, 10.52 THE TIDES. It’s Grandmother's * + .pe for Dandruff and Kestor- upon to wang. i ; i J color and beauty to the hair and 4 joo gm gs: : ‘verish, itchy scalp and to stop falling ce G3l| Almost every one knows that Sage Ten feverish, itchy scalp hair, Folks like Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur” because no on i tell that you darkened yor jand Sulphur, properly compounded, brings back the natural color and lustre to the hair when faded, streaked or gray; also cures dandruff, itching scalp and as it does it so If you should spot a new point In New | York's skyline during the next few days! ase notify Pollee Head’ nxtety) of the Hol 08 East One Hund elghth street, Heved. | The head of the Hollberss to-day re-| ported te the police of the Alexander avenue station that his daughter, fifteen rs old, has been missing vince Fi nd in giving the police ¢ Incidentally mentioned Hid was 6 feet 6 inches tall and stil growing rapidly Two detectives of the given the case and were told about Ire height. They thought the Holl- 4 had been reading “Alice in Won- rand” and wanted to put over a merry Joke on them, At first they ree ers und erg family, at vd and Thirty- the Bronx, tion were year-old girl of that height missing in New York. With true Sherlocking, the: pointed out that she would have ¢ walk on her knees to hide herse!f! wil be re- }¥ * Helen, Havana, ‘ fused to belleve there was any) fifteen-| well-known Y jampen @ Jraw it through 0 . Clement) stops falling hair. 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Gossard “Laced Front” Corsets. 5th Ave. & 34th St. 10 TO 15 MINUTES FROM ANYWHERE AUN AN N’S At 149th St. Entrance of Subway or Elevated Last Week of Our February Sale This is your last opportunity to Save from 3314 to 50% Goods purchased now can be held for 90 days Extra Specials HINO DEPOSIT REQUIREDEX I" DELIVERS THIS , Complete Bedr / ameled Bed, woven wire springs, Solid Oak Bedroom Chair, acm ake Aarons aes, SSS SSsaSHaaaaa= Gray and white striped Taffeta, with Fey tugked front, finished with plaits; tucked jg collar and a pretty bow to match; crystal Reststerce Enabtished buttons, Their value is 85.05. Trade Mark Hel) « Conturg Felicita Corsets At McCutcheon’s The illustration shows one of our beautiful new spring low bust and silk elastic webbing in front which helps to confine It is an excellent style for medium and silk batiste, plain coutils and broches, to suit every style of Prices $5.00, 6.50, 7.50, 8.50 to 20.00. We also carry a full line of the famous Special Fitters in Attendance James McCutcheon & Co. CONSISTING OF Solid Oak Dresser, Solid Oak Chiffonier, Brass Trimoed White En- 149" St. [BAUMANN’S| 3°Av. thn Ase s These are dainty chiffon waists, EA Le ntifris hi i i i i DENTAL Cite Ni only, dunuttice sold cha: 11 with lace vests, satin trimming and {ibes at 98 cents. ‘The flavor is delightful, lace cuffs. The colors are blue, trimmed with Nell Rose, white 4 with black, wistaria with white. @ Taffeta Waists, $4.95 %3 $3.00 Voile Waists, $1.95 Choice selection of Lingerie and. Voile Waists, all prettily trimmed with dainty and fi: mbroidery O'Neill Main Store—Third Floor. Crepe Undermuslins A Special $1.00 Sale Many of the articles in the Undermuslin Department have been under-priced. Here are three of the best values offered to-morrow for $1 each. ) Crepe Combination skirt and drawers, with $1.00 $5.95 has extreme length in skirt, Torchon lace trimming. 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