The evening world. Newspaper, May 8, 1913, Page 19

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THE EVENING WORLD, tor sleeves. The effect is loose and rapey, following the latest fashion dictates. A triple cordin plain blue charmeuse outlining the deep V mets the closing of the plain blue lower por- tion, which t# strikingly buttoned in dull gold. « This coat or wrap need not be :nade | blo of elaborate materials, for the distins- tive cut of it counts for much. Doep ered eatin, deep rove complete a charming ¢ Dear Pasties Rai Would ike to remodel a white serge last year—can make very of the waist part. Would you me contrasting material for ye me would with @ white cording and the Lid with aarrow cuffs, corded. Wear Dresses at Home - | From Original Designs By The Evening Werld’e Expert, MILLE. LODEWICK. A gray faille silk would make & pretty summer dress. Trim the the side gores could be caught up waist with revers of fine dotted net crossed in gurplice style. ave @ tunic on the okirt cut to a deep point on the left side, and turn it back up to be caught to the belt by e rong Jet button, : could be attached to it for| sonia’ "be" conde “atea enecticn FAGIN WITH A MONKEY. wer part. Round cryetal buttons} pecteta of braided oe ‘ dnsive eebnce Seal en tambon ae Jewelry and Then Kecaped. CHICAGO, May §.—dome@ Fagin with jowel case on the {loo of something in the arene | silk an@ novelty rosebud buttons to close —mapnics __ANSWERS TO QUERIES. | She awoke her husband and as he! started to turn on the electric light the! ‘Dear Fashion | iptruder hopped nimbly on the ell) of| ‘Will you tell ‘me of @ pretty way to) the open ‘Window through which he had make a lavender been Gress? Am tall | entered and skurried down a porch post. | , with brown hair and| Jewelry and toilet articles were tound | eyes, Do you think lavender would | scattered over the floor. re become me? Would also like your| “It waa a large monkey and be had o ta collar about his neck and there was a t ode: E ie BEER In Your Own iT i 3 z ; E i j F j : H f Don’t Pay a Penny For PIERCE’S ase CORN PLASTERS GE STuE stop powret Unless they free your feet from corns. §| 1] Cents a Gallon Those corn-plagued feet of yourse—you 7] can free them fro ‘om misery without risking ae iS acent, Buy aboz of "sCorn Plast- one ers. they don’t end the pain quickly ty ea remove the corn com; y. tell the druggist and he'll re- ind “Heap money. Thin and easy to apply. Just as effective as they are handy. Nom atter r bow stubborn your Pierce's will drive it away: gout and all, Our money: se ken Eiztremcmons sown. A happy medium is reached in! the one I am showing, which 1s spe- clally designed for warm weather. The upper portion of khaki-colored and olue brocade 4s cut circular and attached to ight lower portion back and front, as to leave opent at the sides ent this past winter that how reach oily to just te not always becoming, nor are t practical, for usually one desi Attic more covering for _an_ even $1.25 TS, canoe No. 12 (mention this number.) Has French bevel pee looking glass. Swell front door with two adjustable shelves; polished in White Enamel, Mahogany or Golden Oak. All other first class stores Charge $3.50 for this Medicine Cabinet. Other bargains. “Ze” MASON'S a= STRAW HATS Six months ago I found the increase in the tailoring business in my Boston store was so great that I had to-have room, and I disposed of my entire gents’ furnishing stock, and in line with my policy of January, when I gave away all of the gents’ furnishings that were left unsold, I am making this free offer absolutely without strings or conditions. Two hundred dozen straw hats contracted for by me in the busy season of gents’ Sunahiagh, to be sold this spring at rices of $2.50, $3.00, $3.50, have just been Melivered | to my store. All snappy, new styles for this season, up-to- date in every particular. I present F' REE to each and every customer order- ing a blue serge suit one of these straw hats ABSOLUTELY FREE while they last. The only condition being that the suit must be ordered on or after this date. I ask the average customer before ordering to drop into my store and get samples of my blue serge. Take these samples and compare t Den with every tailor’s in town, and after comparison come into my store and let me take your order, and the hat will be there for your selection of style, Absolutely Free. =BLUE SERGE | SUIT To SERGE $1(),00/E-= MITCHELL The Tailor, “sisuimss* Sas with tiness mast, oelenis. PIANOS MOVED All lost or found articles 4 Vertised in The World will Mated at The World's eee Bureau, P ‘otf e288 Washinge ice, St., Brookiyn, for a, @ followin the printing “ee advertisemeat. Open Evenings Until 9. Saturday, 10 o’Clock. THURSDAY, MAT 8, white Rid belt. | | 1918." TRIAL OF 16 DIRECTORS OF ie serving THE UN!ON BANK BEGINS, ‘s.. Banking Department cover on $150,000 Gave for People’s Bank. Seeks to Re-, Note They ‘The State Banking Department's suit Against the sixteen directors of the de jfunct Cnion Bank of Brookiyn to re- value of their joint note for iven when the Union Bank People's nk, before eh ine in Brookiy Steuer, representing the majority dante, moved that+a juror be withdr . and a new trial ordered \ oO if the def bi Catlin, for the Bankin Department, stated Th den [stmt fiemiseed the fects Ellsworth i< tiie directors. He has Thi bi tl of the suit mmodation note” at the request of mince the note was given, | fendants claim the paper which | was begun | Court Jus In opening the an cae i A 4 apes your nervous szs- Yim Dea walt—take © remety which acts at ery arely—RZUNTADI JANOS ‘WATER is tho ideal lazative for rough || empty stomach withia an wan simply an executed by David A. Sulll- REAL ESTATE FOR eA _ wesrTc R. he i $1,000 in Cash [4 ACRES °65 » 9135] is offered each Home _ Builder— a total of $100,000 to those who will build at oor oD interested, act cau, Call, Phone or Write for Detaile. CLIFFORD B. HARMON & CO., Selling Agents, 315 Medicen Ave., N. ¥. One. 404 0t.—Phone Murray Hill ese8 COeMRITATION TO Few YORK, Near Station, Stores, Schools a and send oe Factories AREAL ESTATE Fon rons SALE— pee. eS LIME OW AN OGEAN LINER— LIFE IN A BUNGALOW AT Rite EU ON FIRE ISLAND ee te, al) fainted of an cosa tip, ine a unraon od Soave SALTAIRE Marbridge Building, Telephone Greeley sae a PIANOS AND ORGANS. | HAR Sale Reduction On all discontinued Planos&Player Pianos er ON TERMS TO SUIT PUROHASERS uments of all kinds taken ip saan "KRAKAUER 47 East S4th St, N NY. BNL Se $1,800 UP PAID FOR ON BASY TERMS. iT W. Sth St. N.Y, HELP WANTED—MALE. 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