The evening world. Newspaper, March 13, 1913, Page 6

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Practical adaptation of this manner of | coatatvan with the elongated belt line “raping, especially suitable for reat] but as Tam 6 fee Making Dresses at Home From Original Designs By The Evening World's Expert. MLLE, LODEWICK. Mest Helpful Home Dressmaking Column Published. The Articles Will Be Printed Mondays, Thursdays and Saturdays. " not think the elongated belt would be unbecoming, but if you should fing it #0, you could trim your skirt with a band of the ma- terial attached at the knee line, whioh would break the length. You could also make your coat-drese with a yoke across the shoulders and in front. | fon is | with pi | by the | cream over! the blouse portion | de Chine shown | which starts at the/ nt ning In fichu style around the lett shoulder drops In @ cupuchin hood effect in back, when it continues up Dear Fashion Falitor Will you tell lover the right shoulder, passes under Pel Mk the bugle embroidered belt and drops to | Aresses like sample of blue silk for my velow the knee Hne, It Je only at this | GMuehters—one aK are | point that the lace need be cut, If ane | Mette, and the other eleven years old, a |te afraid of showing the wrong side, | ents deena are tholt 06 ot fe bie dre differ urns back here to be caught up | WYO! as he belt, a little to the left side back, Bugle embroidery, of | which the belt Is made, forma a glitter. jing band at the knees serving to hold in place the lace folds and somewhat ‘The dress for your eleven-year-o14 daughter could be made with the skirt having two scant rnffies and the waist with « two-inch wide ‘vest all the way down of cream lace, | confine any bit of extra fulness in the Distinctive indeed is the band| besides which have piaits of the Jof black velvet which eneircles each | ™Sterial. Pinish the neck with a fat arm, and ie caught on the top to the | C0llar of lace, starting from the vest opening; also gather the sleeves into @ cuff of lace. Blouse the waist | @lightly over a wide straight belt, which is lapped on the side front with three gisss buttons to hold it. Por your elder daughter make the Gress, with an elongated belt line, a ash of the silk tying on the left | side and ite end finished witha bana | of Bulgarian embroidery. Open the ‘waist Gown the left side with four @iaee buttons in groups of two to shoulder drapery, The cluster of tiny | yellow roses at the V neck tn front adds | daintily to the one-color scheme of the which the lace ts draped | suggests a practical way an old frock. Lace does necessarily have to be used, but ¢hiffon | with @ one-inch hem sewed in by tiny {bends would also bo very pretty, If the gown were rose color, black chiffon yeads would be charming A pansy r gown with drapings of| fasten, while on the right side, just a + and gold bead embroid-| gbove the bust line, place a pocket ery, also tiny gold flowers, would make | of the vivid embroidery. Pint the nbination, And, equally pretty | would be a green gown draped with black and trimmed with gold embrotd- fs fery, while rich pink flowers could be * | tucked at the point of the yoke. edge of the embroidery or a embroidery stitch done in some of the colors used in that on the sash ——— and pocket. | ANSWERS TO QUERIES. i | aes Mill you Kindly urwert some way to Dear Pestiton made of lace banding like 1 would ithe to make a Ltn Diouse ine os B hur GRECIAN-TRECO HE Grecian- Treco Cor- set conforms in every de- tail to accepted fashions, and gives the svelte lines which distinguish the classic, ‘‘natural’’ figure. The made of a silky, material — flexible — smooth hips without seams or strips — almost boneless—fitting over the form as the human skin. For giving the figure uncorseted— naturat—charming~ graceful lines— the Grecian-Treco is highly recom- mended by dressmakers who know it. At All Dealers’. In Varying Styles, $5, $7.50, $10 to $25. sample? What sort of material | Grecian-Treco is knitted Nothing meets the demand of the eve- ning Kown better than crepe, and with this material and charmeuse, also em- broidered nets and tulles, these costumes will be richer than they have been for a long time, ‘The skirts are etin very narrow, although phe ample drapery | which characterizes them all gives! them the appearance of greater width. | This fashion of drapery was always | hatled with delight vy the woman of | sylphlike build, while the one of stouter proportions stood still and wondered y,] What would become of her. But with | the insistent use of the drapery we find | that it can Ve arranged to not only be- come the stout person, but also to lengthen her Mnes, ‘Thin effectiveness ts by the draping of if, but often & width of Wesprit, chiffon or The Bien Jolie Brassiere, worn in combina- f° tion with the corset, assures the unbroken outline iy thet ua fashionable figure. 50c, $1.50 to 612. $1, * BENJAMIN & JOHNES, Newark, N. J. variation, ie _imedel_ shown above is avery aa Which Utilize the Richest of Raw Materials ANTINE LAMPS are known the V ‘world over as presenting in uni ue and beautiful combination the richest Chinese and Japanese porcelains, bronzes, hand-embroid- eries and paintings. The ability to collect these rich Oriental materials, not less than the skill to combine them, is peculiarly Vantine’s —so there is an ever-changing variety of these lamps on hand nd peleed from $12 up. ou may select a porcelain or a bronze—an antique shaved’ Kang-He vase or a Maruki bronze—and have it worked-up to your individual order to a lamp which will be uhtra-exclusive and up to the very moment in moder lamp or electrolier architecture. itely harmonizing shades, in mellow Oriental effects, made from Mandarin skirts or coats, old Japanese prints and and a great variety of rich and exclusive Oriental materials, at very reasonable prices. Special Sale of Vantine Japanese Shades é Formerly $6—This Week, $2 | Laser Gaiha | Fp 40 aed ot babes its; hand-poianed and with lacquer frames—some made of Japanese grass cloth in solid Also a number of Art Goo of Bas Glass, lamp shades, 12 to 18 inches wide, im amber, green and ruby, formerly $5.50 to $35; this week, half regular price. Japanese Shigaraki Pottery Lamps, from $11.25 up. With ree, bamboo jackets, specially appropriate for country house and summer cottage use; fitted ith oil bumets; may be fitted Our Mail Department enables you to shop from a distance as satisfactorily as if vou were present in one of the Vantine Stores A-A-VANTINE:&-CO- ON Broadway and Eighteenth Street, New York Philadelphia |]$20 and |]'and Cambridge Spring THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, MARCH 13, kimono waist pat your heavy lace a0 he used underneath for street | MRS, M.S. | 1913. lace finished with a fn the could be trimmed fi with little 48 Hours {More And most Ther ory of YOU among Hackett-Carhart | Suits & Overcoats At | $15 to We Lips! Size Suits and Overcoats. Men and | | $18, $20 and $22.50 Mi Men’sOvercoats. Medi and Full Wei | 1 $20, $22.50 Medium W For Menand | | $22.50, $25 and $28 Medium Weight Overcoats. cellent motor! round coats. $22.50 and Winter Over. Overcoats $22.50, $25 and $28 Spring Overcoatsin Young Men round Suits $37.50 Full Dress English Mot Dress Coat: $35 Full Si nits: $22 Trousers Trousers $9 and $10 Trousers $8 and $10 Style Rainco $15 and $1 Raincoats $20, $22.50 a lish Raincoat $7 and $7. Overcoats Overcoats Overcoats $2 and $3 Fancy Vests 265 Broniw 164 Haat 120th Bee Nea? 3d Ave. enal sale in fine clothes comes to an end. time, however, to]| add two pages of value records|| which will last long in the mem-|! ers. Still time for || $25 to $37.50 Medium Weight Suits andOvercoats. For Men and $40 and $45 Finest “Year- Suits... $25 Full Silk-lined Ful $5 and $6 Worsted $7 and $8 Worsted $10 and $12.50 Children's $15 and $16.50 Children’s 58 snd $3.50 Fancy Vests......+0.5+5 Yasha, Rats. colored i Guaranteed strictly fresh; Fresh, new arrivals; i in cartons; by the dozen... rictly Fresh 7 Laid 16 St Essie q Sugar Corn bg ay 3 cans cans 25¢ Main es Choicost—Guaranteed to be the a of any Sugar Corn grown and packed in 17° Essie Peaches: 100° Aes oe 6 i. 10° Potatoes @:.":+ Condensed Milk outer. and Shawnee ee hye g¢ Belle Brook Evaporated Milk, 3 2" 25¢ Columbia River Salmon, *202 2" 8° then the] phenom- history e is still Lemon Clings, Cc robs : tich New York- |) one jarge No. 8 can. to choose V4-lb. flat can... 1-Ib. Tall Can Alaska Salmon, 8° Mackerel, fj," SS Sw. kit...... 50° 9 each icest; © Averaging New Prunes, «235i... B ws VHS sswikes, Be Evaporated Peaches gp Choicest California; lb., &° Spinach, Fresh, green and tender; free from grit; 10¢ large can , Green, sweet and tender; 10° Early June Peas, “irr cn Pea Beans, Green Peas and Lentils, Ib. 5 50 Jw Stamps FREE||5 2a Stamps FREE with 1 Ib. can ‘Triump: 25° with largest can choicest | At Baking Powder . Essie Tomatoes... Aunt Nanna’s Pancake Flour, pi: 10°|/Fig Newtons \ 1 2° PeerlessPreparedBuckwheat,».,1 2‘|Popularity ». Lyle’s Imported English Syrup,-«1 0°|Grapefruit, aa.. 5° 1 Blue Ribbon Cocoa, absolutely pure, 1-Ib. can.... BEE Sold in the Bean or Teas. cae Ground to Suit Saving and More ight and $2 eight Suit Young Men, Year-round | | $12.50 English effects. Ex. and year $12.50 $25 Staple $12.50 ‘coats 12.50 Silk-lined Oxford $13.50 $13.50 broken sizes. $15 $25 $25 $25 " $17.50 iiivad ineso $22.50] | silk: ie-lined Fall Overcoat ad Overcoats.. . 15 aoe Stamps with 25°\15 2 sta 2 Ib. for. 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BW Loins of Roasting Pork, |b ....14°|Fancy Roasting Chickens, |). 24° Double oH Stam s FREE Oo reps on FRIDAY seer. $1.85 Inc, | Retail Se oS Ghamber "8 SEED TIME AND HARVEST planting in the United States which was compiled from reports of the vericulture is one subject alone in the 1913 WORLD ALMANAC a St. jon, sau Near proods ay A table ¢ Depa pen Evenings, that many are Interested in GET A coPY,, ON SALE EVERYWHERE, 2a

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