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f \ THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 22, 1913. » BROKER, BALKING'A KEEP UP 40 PER CENT. Te M. Paul Poiret, Famous French Costumer, Tells All About Gowns | INTHE LAST 10 YEARS "for Next Winter, Including the “Minaret,” or “Lampshade’? css. sors s10 Year Necessary, Against $104 in Preceding Decade. Charles mh, Hat, 0 Hall, on Visit to Estranged Spouse, Gets Touch an Of Domestic Discipline. PHONES FOR POLICE AID * ‘Husband Hits High Spots in| Dash Down Broadway Af- , . ter Escape From Roum, | CHICAGO, Sept. B.—Tho cost of rears Ing children has advanced # per cant. wit in the annual report to-day’ o Nursery and Half-Orphan Asylum, { The statement shows $101 would maine [tain achild for a year during the parted of 186 tg) 188, From 198 to the present thin cost increased to $1. From i%4 to 1888 th ehildhen at an an _ MARYLAND STORM FATAL, Man Whol With Fiancee, Took Rete + Killed hy Crash, MORK, Md, Sept 22 Sections ind were swept by destructive of wind aud prin laat night, danege to crops and bulldings will run inte the thoudands, and fatality One farm in Harte . Carroll Presberry and his wok refige in a bern that e “DZ want to leave here. but F can't, wer wife won't let me Te-tarta-de-ta-ta-de-tatacde-da’ i The BonNds Lhe a ty ric feom a Broad. wey m cal preduct Bat it iant Tee a Ubretto which Wharies M. Mall a Wall street broker, sang over the tele. Phone tast evening to Lieut. Have the West One 1 Tt was a real o ith street station esti comedy and in pid “Mire. Hall shortly afterward was demoliahed, bury i anion ene : ing Preabert 1 the ruina and o> | her Street, has bes nine he Tita hacks ; Waving a lot of domner extriva tie tro) a We Rell known wor broken j ed prominent of Calvert Ce Court oul | Shout New Ver! Crom time tot Dies wanee Mens ie | and it is + tant thee are | Judgments out « Mrs. Hall ape IT'S GOOD WITH j Renediet i Br vary and | Corned Meet aud } asked hin for vn straining | tts } Mrs. Eniua & Sinith of Hexing | j ton avenue from silenate | ; the affe tions et About } the fame tine ued Mrs 1 for $%.00 danizes Hiee Bevediot called 1s gpd ala lbta | GULDEN’S and o feuch 4 pe nature that the | aw did vot cover the case, Henee he refused te grant the tgmnetion Mrs. Hall sued f paration and $200 & month tempera awarded to ber on Juls came is still pending HUBBY BALKS AT TAKING CHILDREN FOR WALK, Hera we have the prologue to last evening's comedy which was en at 855 West Ninetiets street. It ap- pears that Hail has not vesided there for some thine, But occasionally makes new resolutte J calle on his wife and two little « It was during one of these Puritan moments that eid: denly came over him yveeterday that decided to return to the house in West Ninetieth street and patch things up. He spent most of the diy here and it MUSTARD READY ro Use 10 CEN Makes Hot & Cold = tet ead na oo i As this is the season of colds, use efpte Licorice Tablets’ gto Limo Tablets looked for a time es though Mrs, Hall's fgte Horehound Drops 1} SAtbdeawn. “But all hopes were blante! “fete Cough Drops , wn. opes were blante? | ——— a i when shortly after Ca ubedibadd Mall} ije tm not interested in my domestl: + —_ ——s a ba = le as — oe fgte Glycerine Drops 4 i) " take the two] aaai,. ‘ r . ee : aye heen called tn. Tt would weeu @] layne and really an extension of the a vengeance for the betrayale of Malt ee vduaw wal dane The Minaret Gown or “Lampshade’’ Is of Oriental jis0031 yipovsioi\ty. tor moma of te] carnage diaper’. there being no eeata | the pant! ae i (Hall objected. He didn't balk at xo] yy! BREE Stececmanal q , » : slit skirts to go much further." rin'aceve “But do you think,” T asked, “that 3 ing for @ walk, but he strenuously ob- “Ry tN was, M : ‘an one ‘ivie Design, the Skirt Very Full and Gathered in J soh, bat the wit akiet warm natural ‘thla dress #0014 be worn some |Oriental atylen are eulted to Occidental fected to taking the children “ith hint |photograpntt ‘ , Around the Bottom, Having Almost the eve protedsed M. Boles, Wit sort of Oriental head-dress. A turtan Mier | ure was persistent. Pay ho Very audacity! We ( . an gard of everyihing eX it in merely a # L Goop sTvL he declared he must take them. lM» bevare damnine Ei terre pons : Bagginess of the Harem, but It Is \ he saint Was) A around and around the aie on wnom ee. | @ertously vowed he wouldn't. A battle * se’ thie /eoeuevardant balled oe p aw and ft a . ; ef words waged and continud waging. | A Mus later the corresnnntent called Not Divided Up the Middle. Finajly tt Mita. exceedingly vartl put how), “But certainly!” averred M. Potret. Hall went for his hat. And while ho ( rent oe suite of vuifices on the elene ee as for walking Unies an oping Were] WOULD It look on # fat woman!” 1] "Al! the wreat art movements come out want for it his wife locked the doors | made in the side. No woman of grace! cried aa M, Poiret leaned back with anjOf the East. The art of dreas te a enth story of No, 4 Wall st His shiet sleeves were voted up and he haa] Most Novel Feature of the Dress Is the Overskirt| «4 » every appearance of a swan overated! ine the Form of a Lampshade, Which Ex- |‘ as he vat dictating a lett Pecullarly civiMaed art, and the East is the mother of all civilization, Walle the continents of Kurepe and America were wilder or ora Gbe told him he would not be allowed * @@ leave the house unless he took the @ildren with him. Mra, Hall had content to. sl air of calm triumph, sit her akirt in order to) jie sat up again and frowned @ little rantifully.”* impatiently. 5 5 “ ‘ es in the hands of sav- ne vat or na ote. = retically | agree with M. Poiret] «We designers really cannot work | For a full hour tall fretted and | quced evidence ot last creninte chia tends to the Knees and Stands elo. thee rents ii BLOW egpecialiy far fat wine he aaerved. [Age% {hn Haat walked atrayee im beau fumed, and the more he fumed and | pai politely asked the stenographer to Out From the Figure. (vay It is a condition ond not alswWe have over things to think about| fal garments, In all my work I have ‘i Fe ee mere te ate trait | Lat politely: ashed the stenoxrar 9 teary that confront ts the late| besides them, We must have in mind |#¢ldom found my thoughts turning elee- Ad peasdhypcber ap my change ot fretted ae ere eerie ane crane [Ware tue feoun, ie did, ae elle as President And UT! the normal, alender, beautiful Mgure, the) where. All our colors come to us from levees ee ney he could go: tf he refused, he would | regan, “There are w jot of Hulls in| * This ts the first of a serics of artictes in which Pant Poiret, the {think we the «uly tines of which, you Will observe, are a, BA ee, Hipat ons ieee ese ave to remain in the house until eter- | enie city.” amity, And yet it is honestly stated Mra] Agreed, ret prophesied eel ‘x anile. {displayed perfectly by the int ‘rench costumer, dis famous French costum a “Now what will take the plave of the) gown, saew and elucidates problems of dress tex. Oriental loomm have turned U os BER rvellous works, We may well ‘Hall ts not a guffragette. “Good morning." in which every American woman ia interested. M, Poiret is the — | noble wad the slit? 1 asked eagerly. ‘pven the strest suite will show | learn from the East, and I believe that RBG QETS LAUGH WHEN HE CALLS] But the reporter knew that ne Man| founder and heal of the veledrated house which bears his name, |FROCKS THAT ARE TO FOLLOW| the Oriental infuence this secsen, |!'* influence is growing atrongor and |} 4, | i right over the old UP POLICE. referred to above is a long Hall, andy and he ts now paying his first visit fo New York. Ax an unques. THE HOBBLE AND THE SPLIT. | ang ghirte will be very fall, many [ire morrow M. Potrat wilt anewar the tool and quarentes the work. Finally Hall was nit with a sugges- | it ran from Ninetieti street and Broad- tioned authority in all things sartorial, his original and* sharply de- | Verbatty and photographically Pt. of them being gathered at top and 0 f , Write or Phone We wan a vary clover wunecetion, | Way to the eleventh story of the bulld- Jret confirined certain rumora, Three of tow" RUON Gage 98) samy to ER NEED YSEY S18 ter ALR OT gern Bran etree fined views, to be published in The Evening World, will contain value | \\y jrotoera coning gown are! Wettom: ‘They will be long, too, renned we THE STANDARD PAINT CO. ae The Reuse) Ne Oe Tae ee able first-hand information for the woman who would be well dressed. — | ablis ed in tne ing World to-day,| reaching quite to the growmd. — 100 William St., New York. wes g : ; \ ta Many of them will have @ short « Nees | i.» New Yor! tically to the telephone and tinparted A) erite ¥ a 1 J Aud here's What he hod te may anout ste) = to Lieut. Hayes that he was being hept The tr, By Mera rei (Moos Marshal! { “ET am chiefly interested in the overskirt effect. The coats will Charles Reed, formerly of Yonkers, Hhonw John 144. @ |Z priscnar in the’ house Of lila vite A | The French costumer is beginning to appreciate the American customer. minaret gown, oF, as some call it, long a loose, frequently {died at his home in Great Barrington, | ™ = Glest, Hayes, being a. marsied man ’ ’ Of course, in a sense, the laticr bas always been appreciated. For ycars| the lampshade, My models for .ke Measuring thirty-six imohes. Deep | Nass, yesterday. Ile was sixty-five Girdles will be very much worm, | years old. A mpocial train will leave! CRANDAL l i) but there ie mo Axed place for the [the Grand Central Station at &6 to- \ failed to sev the significance in this LOOPS THE LO0P \ the big Parisian dressmaking establishments have obligingly offered to| @nd ahouted back: “Well, what'er yer the American woman all the clothes she would buy. They eave: kickin’ about” He laughed. But Hall R Pepe bp ance Af by y wey have created | 4 waist-line. Sometimes it will be morrow morning for © funeral ser-| Pv Fatablished 1841, fadled toece the joke, “You sce this is for her their most marvellous “effects,” and she has paid the bill with-| . high, sometimes low, Lesther | vices to be held at Fairtield arms, hin ot manors of Baby Oa my wife's house. 1 don't live here. out a murmur—or her husband has paid it for her. But always she| »y old Persian prints. The skirt is boots, reaching to the aes, will be j country place in Great Harrington, at! . wame to call on her, and she's locked p DOWN has gone to Paris. Now Paris 1s paying her the compliment of com- y full, and gathered in | popular for street wear. ee i ene ie we Bey Tee. fC Gani to lente pers: burt ae to hers Las lenring cho. ot) (ial vaunmenl eeoreiantaiiveas ct qe around the bottom. Im some mod- It looks as if we sliould be making up| made at 1.67 in the afternoon, can't, Will you kindly send a police- as Of the) ele of evening dresses there is House of Worth came to make us a friendly call, To-day it is the! short elit at each ankle, hut nothing founder and ruler of the House of Poiret, the great Monsieu? Pau) | pronounced. | the begey man around and get me out” The ceply laughter. “Well, this] parts, sept. fs @ hot on caine back over the .--Pegoud, the aero- taaturen f haut, has achieved the unexampled feat | Though he will give a few lectures on of ray, and the last four buttons were one, “It's your home—your wife and . he art to which be has devoted pla life, [lett unfas skirt, worn s few years ago, but 10 | children, You don't live there, & pertect ‘circle in the ae Hi na ps ss eae “WHT you please tell ine firat of all fg not divided up the mid | Gut came to call. You're locked in= oping the inop" at an elevation | Me Clink oblect nw shy estand|! Md, “what the new styles are going] CABMOt be called @ trouser. \ @on't you walk out?” inquired the lieu-| the thrilling feat of fying upside down |* good time, and he wil spend his fort- [0 a ie the oversk.rt, im the form of a | ‘s conant. three weeks ago. night's: he nw this city, whleh hel yp poets shoulders hands ant ove. | lmpehade, which extends to the | “% can't, Ghe won't let me.” ane} With the same offhand magner that | Us "ey Mme, Polret a8) hrows lifted in wholesale Gallic depre.| Shee O84 etande out from the fg- ||) fps A : Peas Po natn Ute lmboRe Lhe cRewen tor in i Sao ackompanted ‘att satin RUE SHES are, men ill In anticipation of the retirement from business of Hackett, Carhart &Co., , al efble, I just can't. I don't want to use teeter tito” his mono. [PEN PICTURE OF THE FAMOUS) “tt 4s the women themsclves who | cyst marcia many tune tranny Inc., Retail, their four stores will close to-day, Tuesday and Wednesday. se, Rey pleare Sm an anise “wan | Plane pe quickiy rose je a he en of a ; Ri Ab tikder Pare y what they wi!) we: Jedge to keep ite # te and showing | This is to allow for the arrangement of stock and for the laying out of new 5 ee! a Se, SB: 8 MIND hen alied on ili we ana he 4 ath toe natural tines of the fe. ‘ A2 Pagel lees nedeess | tong dive, or rater a fall, toward the | Nad heen off the ship only a few hours, | styles = plied ACE ped re To emphasize toe Oriental effect Fall stocks for the greatest sale event ever held in New York. c; hd fs ie : ; i But f found a calm, genial, quietman 3 a force ROM Bardia pausing dicey ha F eome apartment house Hail went rush-{ earth, He fell thus about 1,000 fect UR HAIN | Jn | them to wear what they do not like. dle, pawning t A 5 i A a, eS Peni and dirappeared around | ‘Then, as before, he turned the machi Klean, courteously: ready 19) Wee re snorted makes, {neath the buat. Is worn with the cox: The entire new Fall and Winter stock will be sold at prices averaging =< the corner of Broadway. | and planed away ups ee ee ie thors cghic | Brey that they wilt lie what nies Sere: A NEY ia Ulan Ty fly cents om the dollar, It comprises men's high-grade suits, overcoats, © 5. When an Evening World reporter} put this tine, lusiead of neh, ue French as a Du Mauriery BAvO @oBe, But Bee, BW ictves wiv be ited Aten meet raincoats, hats, haberdashery and children's clothing. Fine ealled at the home of Bra. Hall this) himself directly from this p mawingy thou i but the fe bund of 2 1 he wpeaks and un nbroidery or fur morning, Mrs. Hall sent word dow he re and that ehe was out. Hut the reporter was persistent (having inhaled the atmos- phere in that neighborhvod), and) OS phoned up from below. od jyertea a ing. Ie this Mrs, Hall? began one mo: AH in the is this me back the : “Hello, who is momentum of the maciing took him on | beard witich pencils the | The purpose of the sale is for the immediate raising of cash, sothat Hackett, | Carhart & Co., Inc., Retail, may retire with the respect which they have / i earned in their many years of successful merchandising. oe | After the payment of its obligations, the company will-retire, is of the descent | «tands Mns it medium hebgat an pre wile he of xray in hia | Caf only tell you what I hope they Wear, what T have prepared for 4 For yy choose to acrept | he allowed the in of 1,00 feet t carry him on and up} a again toward the shy. SU! in an in fon, on ap he went uncil fe wa t the monoplane was upright yecvopped, smoothty-brushedsa:k | nding on its tail, ‘The {hairy and in tie carefully crime not really tell you what the women will wear next winter 1 i nee aes ait wt ni 8 tn AS lig SN i aa i | iny desiane bah In safety until, @ fractann of @ second | lines of his lower Jaw fro many costume sults are already £ ‘ Bsplanstion jiacer, he was right side up again on| the ear the point of t ae ed iy Parle for the autumn | MR6, HALL DECLARES SHE/i#t!, I Mt pees winter trade | Inc, ISN'T IN, The ‘loop’ coped" without | ated in | “Well, Vin not in,” followed the ex-lthe help of th ie for the rather i Retail planation and by sheer fo ‘ in use rh Wee : Me Teil me one thing.’ T interrupted * } i , Do you betieve that the crage for the! gravity alone, Hew all in grasa, too, Tia} Mt skier wilt continne ss twice ed an suit wae a dark shade of the predomi) SLIT SKIRT HAS GCNE ABOUT ils mach over | nant co} and it was exactly matched, AS FAR AS IT CAN. “Just moment, Mrs Ht f yo Hefore { w abou thas Ett o at Aight, LavHlOg ts machine h tw spaniel Ah | 265 Broadway 841 Broadway 119 W. 42nd Se. 154 E, 125th Se, - sted ead it Me now) in his avy alk deel nd, by th a volves shook bis head. | S was thle affair last ever) has fuitities Whole programme of gray bar which a'teruated with a dari-| “1 think taut it hay gone about as far| che Delicious Lasative Chocolate near Chambers St. At I3th ‘St. near Broadway. near 3rd Ave, In fact, there Sax no affair aii beings capsized in the alr, blue stripe. ‘There was aleo a broad ax it ean go? he remarked, gravel IN-LAX RELILVES CONSTIPATION ||! Upposile Ci Hall Near Union Square Open Evenings Open Evenings Ql, It was simi a nisuiders At Doual yesterday the upsite-down | slate-co! 1d bow ed stripe in fis shirt, w eb | “EL think #0, 100." T argued, "In se Between (40 poeple who understand) fight also was made in a bipiene & [hed ® soft turnever avliar of the aan vm ein th ‘ eae olber, And, (usthermorse, ine pud- siren named Gdasteloup, vee" qatarial he yest wes o lighter chads already gous so far’ thai the peiles

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