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ETHEL ROOSEVELT'S WEDDING TO-MORROW MODEL OF SIMPLICITY Tt Will Be in Striking Con- trast With Elaborate Bridal of Mrs. Longworth. ™ striking contrast to the wedding of her haif-nieter Allce to Nicholas Lung- ‘worth will be the ceremony to-morrow morning that will make Miss Ethel Roosevelt the wife of Dr. Richard Derey. The marriage of Alice Roosevelt was| & DAOAdIy the most elsborate that ever teok place in Washington. The cere- ™meny was performed in the East Room of the White House, and was attended bY prominent @ociety folk from many parts of the country. For weeks prior to the marriage newspapers were filled with descriptions of her trousseau and Jewels. The wedding to-morrow morning will be one of the most simple of the season. ‘The ceremony will take place in Christ Episcopal Church at Oyster Bay, I. 1 Three clergymen will officiate, among them the rector of the church, the Rev. George Talmadge. Only relatives and intimate friends have been invited to attend the ceremony and the breakfast afterward at Col. Roosevelt's home, Sagamore Hill. Miss Roosevelt will have five attend- ants, Miss Helen Coster, daughter of Mfe, Charles H. Coster; Mise Jose- phine Osborn, daughter of Prof. Henry F, Osborn; Miss Margaret Tucker, daughter of uel A. Tucker; Miss Derby, a r fe of the bridegroom, end Miss Cornelia Langdon, a daugh- ter of Henry H Langdon. Roger A. Derby will be his brother's emt man. The ushers will be Archi- B, Roosevelt, a brother of the 3 James L, Derby, the bride- m's brother; Edmund P. Rogers, John C. Waterbury, Dr. Henry James and Nelson F, Bossert of Boston. Dr. Derby and his bride will sail for Burope April 6. Is Detected While * '4n' the Curable Decause consultation and examine. tm ere’ given without charge at the of- tie of Dr. Anderson, Speciaitet, 50 West et. (between Sth and Cth avenues) ‘ork, No one frock is of such @ delight to the wardrobe just now as a semi-warm {| Weather frock. A little dress of simple style, developed in French voile, or cot- ton crepe of some dull shade such as sage green, raspberry red or Copen- hagen blue, gives @ feeling of secure sat- *|tafaction. These, too are very econom- {foal dresses, for they serve many an occasion. Elaborated with lace frillings or an ostentatious sash, quite a suitable World Wants Work Wonders. ' What You Can Do .’ With Your Figure ‘You can mould it into the supple, gacetl Bnes of Youthfulness that the new temly decree. necessity of expensive, jor the « destroying your comfort, You can do it without ive, made-to-measure ial C/B a la Spirite sole purpose of inging out Youthful lines in your particular Iwill do this withoutbinding, compressing otherwise demi-evening frock would be had. One generally feels that such a frock must be of some kind of silk, but many de- ' [eis one of 240 different C/B styles— f ry known type of figure. Each Pdlcceaiss the full achievement of its makers’ 40 of rt corsetry, their purpose to. blend perfect style perfect comfort and ility. 4, “THE STANDARD EVERYWHERE FOR THE WOMAN Qf FASHION and with today. sorecineayrtannipabtieneeanrstanensnnseseeremeeneet ee tee ee Making Dresses at Home | See the new season's C/B models at your favorite store, prices $1 to $10. Have the expert corset fitter help you find you own particular C/B model. If you value real beauty of figure, see these new C/B models THE EVE From Original Designs By The Evening World's Expert, MLLE. LODEWICK. Most Helpful Home Dressmaking Column Published. The Articles Will Be Printed Mondays, Thuredays and Saturdays. | lightful Ittle frocks can be gotten up for demt-evening summer wear of very | reasonably priced cotton materials, | 0 A WEEK OPENS with only a touch of satin or silk—used | e AN ACCOUNT perhaps to band the sleeve irilling and | Open made up in small bows, to trim the| Saturday Evenings front of the dress. Chiffon cloth, which | by the way, cleans nicely and can even} ‘be washed, makes a lovely dressy trim- ming for voile frocks. A becoming color can in this way be used ax a deep collar or over blouse und short tunte, A plain dull blue voile frock is made real dressy by the addition of a deep, square collar of watermelon pink chit- CB [are banded tn like manner jus ‘POSLAM CLEARS NING WORLD, THURSDAY, APRIL 8, fon cloth fastened to the back and front by smal! giaes buttons. for @ frovk of such purpose qualities as T have spoken oped in lilac colored Hghtweigt crepe. the akirt is gathered a tached on the under side to the knees, also at the where a narrow band of bt ishes ft. The short, loose kime the elbow, and finishea with a @lightly flaring cuff of cream lace the edge to make It stand up, serves as) & pretty finish to the neck, which Is cut | high in back and to a Dutch square in} front. Straps of black satin caught neck and gives the effect of banding in the fullness which is given by allowing on @ach etde of the front, piecing the| ‘two together by means of a cord- ing or hematitch or beading. A belt of INFLAMED COMPLEXIONS At times when it is necessary to effect a quick cleansing of the skin, the re moval of pimples and minor blemishes and the clearing of the complexion, Pos- lam should be promptly used. One or two overnight applications will work wonders in Griving ay h affections, rendering the in appearance, for here is utilized the intensely active healing power by which Poslam effects complete cures of all acne, Ldn’ itch, salt rheum, ‘oslam pro- in ails, yonts embarrassment, ‘distress and suf- fering. POSLAM SOAP keeps the skin se- cure against disease, im; its color and texture, soothes ten in, makes complexions clear, hands so! The best shampoo for dandruff. All. druggists sell Poslam (price 50 cents) and Poslam Soap (price 25 cents). For free samples, write to the Emer- ency Laboratories, 8% West 25th Strect, New York FURNITURE FREE —s my 3 With Every Purchase of $75 CREDIT TERMS: 3 fr 5017" "109 5 "a" 75|10 "x" 150 104 ST. L STATION AT CORNER GRAND RAPIDS} both | black satin | line and drops one wide end and a loop | tam showing this evening a design] in back. — ANSWERS TO QUERIES. + | Dear Fashion Palit ‘band below the hips and again below dressmaker |) Fam very stout for my helent and she | does not seem to get the right style ep,|for me. A/ stylleh, T took all “hutched up.” band of the kame lace in narrower !8 the reason, and will you help me, width slightly gathered and wired along | Please? Tt may be your clothes are too fasey—too intricate of cut or too much trimming. Any stout figure looks best im plain clothes. Make under the Ince finishes the front of the) sag AS S4Yeats Leaded FISHER BRos COLUMBUS AWE. In New York's Shopping Center. Wall Paper 1,000 Room Lots For To-Morrow None Sent C. O. D. 10 Rolls Side Walls and 20 yards of Border for bed- room, regularly 080, at......... c 10 Rolls Side Walls and 20 yards of Border in mica and pulp effects, $1.50 value, for........ 98- 10 Rolls Satin Stripe and 20 yards cut out Border, #2.50 value, for..... . 9 Rolls 30-in in Paper and 20 yards imita- tion moulding Border. $38.00 value, #1 98 at rove +e t@ Fourth Floor. On Kale To-Merrow, | Ifyou have any eye trouble, have one of our registered |@ eye doctors examine your |] eyes and fit you to a perfect pair of eyeglasses at a mod cae cost. No charge for examination, Special for Friday and Saturday: Gold Filled Skeleton Eyeglasses for sewing and reading, special at 95c Gold Filled Fyeg! Spee- tacles; fitted with pase: (for near and far special at. $2.49 on Crawford Co., Main na Hour, On Bale bee Murtow, BET.103 &104 STF rushes aropnd the waist] your all eit opem te below the bast line, there fastened with a corded frog, then sloping away to below the hips in back. The back should be plain except perhaps for some braid buttons and loops trim- ming each side from the waist line Will you please help me where my falled? 1 would like to] 40Wm. Let show in the front a bit ne a suggestion tomhow| Of the erashed belt dropping a little ker, for a silk suit, IP] Over the hips of the skirt, which may be draped diagonally from the left hip. Dear Fastdon Railton: Kindly advise me concerning the tn- closed sample of material. I desire it for Sunday wear, and would like to have! it made up attractive. Am seventeen years of age, auburn hair, blue eyes and quite some coloring. I wear my ireases long, but don’ Although my clothes look What MRS. W. P. ctr im iii at $12.50 and In this enormous section any desirable shape made may be found. Hats in Hemps, Milans, Nobokas and Leghorns. All the new pokes and mushrooms are here. 1,000 Wash Silk Blouses Friday at $1.98 & $2.29 In striped and all white effects of new modela— six of which we illustrate— Sailor Collar Frill Blouse and prettiest Silk Blouses we have shown this Sprin, npson Crawford's waist department holds the . When you see them you will exclaim, as we did, “Aren’t they stunning!” The small charming new models. Seah Dixey, Robespierre, These are th is well know! matter of style smartness and low pri prices wil HW appear smaller when you see the: Timely Economies in Wash Dress Goods 31,000 Yds. of New 10c Wash Goods... .'. « We have made a special purchase, at a low price, of $1,000 Yards of Wash Goods that were made to sell for 10c a yard. We offer these goods at Oc per 6c yard. In this group are:— 10,000 yards nurses’ stripe seersucker, 12,500 yard yards chambrays, 8,500 yards stripe and check | ginghams. Regularly 10¢ yard, at.............. 35c Shirting Madras at 18c Extra fine quality madras, for men’s shirts and women's tailored waists; the newest patterns in checks and stripes. 15c Lawns, Batistes and Dimities at 10c A particularly fine assortment of these fine fabrics, Floral designs, on white grounds in endless variety. ... \ 12\¢c Dress Ginghams, 8)‘c yard Mill lengths, 2 to 10 yards, Cheeks and stripes; all colors, 25c Woven Stripe Crepes at 12!sc yard White and tinted effects; do not require ironing. Oak Under-Bed Boxes at $3.95 Known for its durability £4r Simpson Crawford Co. Fourth FI 100 CHESTS CEYLON TEA i, O%tv9# reaular’ ‘0 AO’. gar Slinpeon Crawford ¢ 1a Floor, On Kale To-Morrow A Carload of $5.90 and $6.90 Made of excellent quality X, Se. jumber and beautifully fin- ished in golden oak, (Not : s * covered with matting.) and attractive finish, Fitted with easy-rolling wheels, it can be rolled under any size bed, and is spacious cnough to hold large pieces with less folding than other boxes of much r cost. 2,000 SMOKED 0 X TONGUES {i720 "le 3,000MILD CURED HAMS}. ™Orket Price, 500 CASES TENDER STRL.G BEANS can 5,000 LBS, COFFEE Nii"! ends 436 ths, sts) 1,000 BUSHELS POTATOES RUE SR 3,000 DOZEN FRESH EGGS biviren Sr 4 100 DO.EN PACKAGESMACARONI at"*? 10% "7"! 77¢ livered LEMON CLING PEACHES's: """7 P78 9" 19¢ GRANULATED SUGAR *!:" srqre eran | SALMON STEAKS! ah fat can, 2 se ib. flar : 12¢ EXTRA FOREIGN STOUT into 1208» #14814 4° 61.90 WHISKEY (usr? 28 bets £4 Himpson Cravrford Co, Mxth Floor, | Mali and Phone Orders | Fiiled, Style for my dress, Thanking pointed the Rev. P. Nussbaum, Passions fet Consulter at Baltimore and formeriy of Weat Hoboken, N. J. to be Bishop! want too old a” of the diocese of Corpus Christi. D-DAY CABARET, EJGHTH FLOOR AVE.19°10 309 JaTREET. IN NEW YORK’S SHOPPING CENTER TO iain ee Not heretofore shown , : We have prepared for to-morrow’s selling an entirely new assortment of Dress Hats in all the leading shapes and colors; some flower trimmed, others ostrich trimmed; all smart, practical hats, ‘SUPOON CRAWFORD CO., SIXTH AVENUE, 19TH TO 20TH ST, efi iH iit 3 ita f i f i i i ! ii i EE ne Pope Names New Bishop. ROME, April 3—Pope Pius has ap Don't fail to eve the Cored Demonstration on living modele, and hear the lecture by Mrs. Watkins, all this week, from 10 A. M. to1 P. M. and 2 0 linery CGS aL aes $8.50 ta Second Floar, On Gale Te-Merrew. b&Main Fleer. On Gale To-Merrew. , Mannish Shirt. e and, as ad in the £4 Simpoon Craptord Co. Second Fleer. On tale To-Mervew, Most Wanted Silks At Very Little Prices 79c Foulards at 38c Beautiful range of polka dots and small figured effects; navy and black grounds; rich; all silk quality. inch St: ped Wash Silk, regularly 58e at 380 Cool and washable; splendid line of striped effects, 18-inch 58¢ Colored Messaline at 38¢ All pure silk; strong and durable; for lining foundations and jumpers; in a great variety of colorings. 40-inch $1.25 and $1.50 Bordered Foulards, 79¢ Genuine imported quality; for rich and dressy costumes. 36-inch The Black Messaline at 68c Perfect black; lustrous finish; a limited quantity. 40-inch $1.75 Satin Charmeuse Meteor at $1.39 Soft drapy quality; in an excellent range of colors. tar Simpson Crawford Co, Main Floor, On fale Te-Morrew. Spring Sale of Undermuslins Offering Extraordinary Values In Gowns, Petticoats, Combinations and Princess Slips. The workmanship, quality and styles of these lacy crea- tions will delight you. The skirts are fashioned on straight lines with Cambric or the sheerest of Nainsook and lawn body, with flounces of embroidery; also lace; others slashed and adorned with ribbon bows and rosettes; at. . .. 31.00 and 91.50 Gowns in Slipover and Empire Styles— Round, square and V neck; of fine nainsook, elaborated with laces, em- broideries, medallions and ribbons; we have specially priced them at...... + $1.00, $1.25 and $1.50 Wash Skirts, in striped Scersuc Ginghams and plain Chambray; tailored aud embroidered flounc: fast colors; cial 9] 00 at j ‘Te-Morrew. &F Bimpoon Crawtord Co.. Second . On Children’s Coats, Dresses and Rompers Children’s $5.98 Spring Coats at $3.98 Smart little box and low-belted models, single and double-breasted; made of fine, firm and good wearing serge, in tan, brown and navy; also neat shepherd checks, in black and white. Trimmed with novel sailor and shaw! collars and cuffs. Sizes 2 to 6 years, Children’s White Dresses at $1.98 Made of the sheerest and finest lawns; fetching long- waisted French models, trimmed with several rows of fine lace and embroidery rtions, cluster tucking, dainty medallions, wide lace edges and ribbons. Children’s 79c Rompers at 49c In gingham, crepe and linens; pink and white, and blue and white checks and stripes; solid tan, pink and blue. 4 Mmpoon Crewterd Co., Second Flevr, On fale Te-Merrew.