The evening world. Newspaper, December 1, 1913, Page 14

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ce Making Dresses at Home From Original Designs By Mlle. Lodewtck, ‘The Evening World's Expert. DESCRIPTION. Pew dresses there are this seamn but have a vast. a girdie, kimono slceves and geome fur; yet eo limitions are the changers vung on these themes that variety euf- tere no abridgement. In the costume I tm ehowing, tong kimono sleeves are tach wristed with a band of bleck fur, Whe the neck, slightly hollowed to @ besoming round, ie also outlinel with tar, A vest, or at least @ variation of bee, fe supmested by a band of em- bretdery in olf red and black and gold, Watch extends from neck to girdle in tremt. Tain combination tn the em- broidery strikes just the proper color ete with this frock of dui! blue afk. D@ eourse, the touch of contrast given by the diack fur must be duly observed, for indeed the triumph of @ contume flepends spon the proper combining and Pacing of each bit of trimming use. A atraight ekirt ia gathered onto a shaped girdle which, in the back, quite besomes @ yoke, for it slopes from a Width of 3 inches in front to about 7 Mmohen in back A cording of the drens | materia heads the gird) Ne a band | 3 GRANDMA-USED SAGE TEA TO OARKEN-HMR She Mixed Sulphur with it to Restore Color, Gloss, Thickness, Common garden beri tea, with sulphur and alcohol added, will turn gray, st and faded hair beautifully dark and luxuriant, re- move every bit of dandruff, stop scalp itehing and falling hair. Just a few applications will prove e revelation if your hair is fading, sey or dry, ectag- {7 and thin. "Mining the Sage Tes and iphur recipe at ie, though, is troublesome. An easier way isto i the ready-to-use tonie, costing about 50 cents 8 large bottle at drug stores, known as “Wyeth’s Sage and Sulphar Hair Rem- ” thus avoiding a lot of muss, ile wi ‘ay, faded hair fe not sinful, we to retain our youth- darkrling your hate with Wat's Sexe jing your hair wit! ‘a and » BO one can tell, ton Ma of Piece significantly defines the lower edge In this costume, the simplicity of ex- @cution, combines with smartness of Pesereeoooososoonesoee * | AEAODSRAOOSSEES: @ SSISSSOTHIISTISIIIIGEIIVSY atyle to make ft especially attractive to the woman ef moder of ita smartness of style it can be with confidence at almost any afternoon occasion. Another pretty color Breen #ilk crepe with brown fur, embroidery in bronze and lavei PSSSOSSSSSSSSS OSSSTESTD narrow embroidery matching the vest be very stylish Of cours, a ery in harmonizing colors. val a that each of the Orien one a perfect gem and soule—Average size 3.0x5 ft. Formerly #21.00. Now * ~ = Om SENAY * % IOAN NG Not « BUSH. Bon Ton Coal Range Heavy castings; five cook-' ing holes on top; perfect bakers.. The Choice Oriental The Christmas Gift Ideal—and Lasting Bearing in mind the “‘shop early” slogan, we have prepared for your p= Ra very 8 sale, in fh glaalaged choice for the reason $36.00. In this event we say your choice of the 48 Belouchistans, Shermans and Mou- Remnants quantity for @ room — other times but a of room or exact at of yards Waterman Senelealess Ot! Hea tere Hoavy ateel body, nickel Squart ol fount— Ree ee ia, Nota Not? fe FAN eae 4.28 $5.49° 97.49 $9.78 Cylinder Gas Heaters Model See Badiators Nlokel Trimmminga Nicksl trimpsinge— | 4 Tube, "a Rube, $20 Biss die $1.98 $2.78 Rugs concerned has been selected carefully for its artistic merit and priced reasonably on its intrinsic worth. 300 Handsome Mousoul Rugs The average size being 3. 9x6.9 feet; each and every none vafied at less than $19.98 60 Persian Mats—Unusually good value— Average size 2.4x3.5 ft. ‘or- $6.75 merly $12.00. Now... $13.98 Juts About Once or Twice a Season We Make An Announcement Like This It’s your Soper ually perhaps the one you've waited for—it’s a tempting offer, not pass it by unnoticed—act at once. | Quality Matting, yd., 15c, 17c. ‘ down) upholstered and oo emall ae to be useless, but goad lengths, in many cases ample jade in avery dotall the jew strips. Better bring your sise remaley needed; Heaters and Stoves at Very Low Prices A Few Leaders from Our Generous Assortment Bird Cylinder Stove | Columbia Magic Square Nickel ornament; equare $10 _. No. 8, Tym $2.98 $3.98 $4.98 Parlor Stove Belt-teeding; nickel trim: oro, | Bunty, liked litseation a A ee 11.98 Smooth Oak Parlor Stove + ote bn emotes prerreteme tenn ote geation for this design would be leaf With this costume bronze boots would moner dreas could be developed by using ferge or wool crepe, with wool embroid- Printed fncloum, yd. 25c an ic Inlaid Linoleum, yard, 49c 10c, and please come early — there'll be “$ of dark blue broaaciot ade in FOOTSS: 998555 0SSSS FHTTTTTITESTSTSETES6 00909959595 9TTSGS G95 994095999 9T 99S FSITI9T9SF0 Haway ty way to brin You could attach @ vest of fame @ turnover collar could be of {t, lying over the regular coat col- lar. .Also @ girdle or belt of some will aid me with a suggestion as & erumt of flowered alk in i bal CH aug- inder. and always be appreciated, prices, Come and member, your credit is tion, without red tape. see—you will Special Sale of 0 inches long. inches; the ‘TWO ENORMOUS New Toy Department lowest prices in New York. 49c Brace finiah: folds low ena canopy inciad- caliWh Eh ib8ero, Large sizo, 27 inches long: Very strong: heavy axlee; wheels, with rub’ Wc rrccnccnsrcevens e pee the Harlem Store. 3rd Avenue at 12let Street 2812 te 2394 Third Ave. Plain around the sides and back but gathered in front. It seama quite unde- coming and not et all stylish booking from the back, as moat dresses are full | below the belt, #o 1 am asking if you some way of remedying it. Am thirty | yeere 014 and « little stout for my aise. MIRA. J, a8 cushions upholstered in real leather. FLOORS—25 BEDROOM AND DINING ROOM FU Large alge: back lets ‘READY FOR DEBATE = x | pieted \the adi and It sion of to It is very often a distinct hardship to lay out the cash to buy i presents with in advance, and it isn’t necessary. can come here and open a charge account. We deliver what you order now—then we give you a year and a half to pay, if you want, in small weekly or monthly instalments. The gifts you purchase here perform a double duty—they are useful articles—then they are not only a token of your friendship, but fill a distinct want on the part of the receiver. How much better to give useful gifts which will last a lifetime than to giv: jim-cracks.” We have the largest assortment of furniture, rugs and house of every description to choose from at the lowest ‘Our 106-year-old reputation stands behind every purchase. be delighted with what we offer—and, re- good at our two stores without an introduc- Covppertharate Som f Open Saturday Evenings The Furniture in This Group Would Ordinarily Bring $144.00. The Special Prices Shown Under Each Piece Total Only $112.25. ‘The pieces shown here are all genuine fumed oak, the most durable furniture made, and now very much in demand. ieces, well put together, and will ordinarily last a lifetime. ‘The settee is Bis, with the armchair and rocker, has automobile The library table top is 94x86 kcase, 60 inches wide. All of the pieces shown in the illus- tration are greatly reduced during the sale, 000 AQ' finish, The new C hwait Toy Department | inches square; is opened font inte forthe Kedaice Chr mas with o large assortment of toys at the 1 frame; | Betey Ross Raa, Carpet. . bof 18264 in, Cork Bath Ry cats Ox0 ft. 10-wire Brunsele Ri Ox12tt Royal Large Stock of Oriental Rugs ‘The Toy Department le Only at | We meke ne CowPERTHWAIT &-.SONS “Oldest Furniture House in America.” Two Stores WASHINGTON, Des. Domocrate in conference tast night com-| rency bill as revamped tn committee, COCOA! Yor fnutnment sansfies the-evening hunger TARE FEMT—DEVOTAD TO NITURE OF EVERY KIND, Mahogany Top Table. Mahogany extra heavy | Why Not a New Rug for answers ro qvenes. (JN CURRENCY BILL =" IN REVAMPED FORM up to date. Wil! you ady skirt fe plain with strape \ f uD @ Waya from tio bo ae} Democratic Senators \gree on Mai seams, The #l a ponds, ot braid and braid buttons fasten the Measure—Expect rags edly Ria de It Measure—Expect to Pass pare It Quickly, | 1—The Senato| == consideration of the draft of/ ministration Banking and Cur- | will be sent to the rexuine #es- | the Senate with the underatand- 9%, A cup of «fete hor cocoa -of- Served at “Sete 26 stores Greater New York, In 10¢, 15¢, 25¢ cans ® At Your Grocers You e useless “ji They are all massive top 26 Christmas? Hereare a thou- send ruge to choose from, tne Orientals. ri - tric light on our immense racks. 10-wire Brussels Rug 's Carpet Swoe} Wiiton Htessook. from $9.00 to $325.00, charge lor measari ots fining ot ling Park Row at Chatham Sq. 193 to 205 Park Row The sect str | pared by § THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, DECEMBER 1, 1913. }) without amends | ury, when the tinal} measure, | 18 two per y Senator Owen, was! If out bodily and the plan retary of the Tre rted fn its asury wast The number of reserve banks mus | be at Jeaet elght, and the Federal re. sous aud to bind the| dent, and the Secretary of the Treas- ‘The capital of the amallest reserve cen of the Afty| bank must be at least $3,000,000, On the basis of fhe six per cent. eapital and/ reserves of conntry banks to 19 eer n surplus supscription plan, the committee tho Dill providing for) estimates that all the banks wiil have cent | an actual capital of at least $53,000,000. State banks enter the system the -| amount will be Increased by $21,000,000, After the banks receive @ per cont dividend of their stock subsoription a|2 per cent. bonds as prepared by Secre- lated the profits shall then be divided in this manner, the banks shall oon ue to receive a 6 per cent. dividend and the remainder shat! be cut in two equal parts, half to be set aside as an Insurance fund for depositors and the other half to go to the Government as @ franchise tax. This practically guar antees the deposits, ‘The conference decided to reduce the ‘ve board shall be compored bers, appointed by the Presl- from 18 to 18 per. cent., and of central reserve cities from % to 18 per cent, the reserves in each case to be gathered im over @ period of two years, The pian for the redemption of the — a and digestion. a ae <= paca NEW PIANO OR [iee, erriexce’ PLAYERPIANO = Levene Call for this book if you can, or wnte—it won't take ur time to sign and mail more than a minute of this coupon, Will you do it NOW— it may help you to have a piano or olayerpiano in your home byChrist- mas, without any cost to you, Buy it by the box of nearly all dealers for 85 cents healthful WRIGLEYS sent by the box—of twenty ,, c/eas, pure, healthful /) packages—a hundred sticks— a hundred hours of joy—is a gift they’ keep en enjoying long after other gifts are put aside. Nearly all dealers will gladly sell it at above price! “The Beneficial Confection” is sure to please old and young. It’s ideal for holidays because it’s delicious aid to appetite Write or call for this book This little book tells you clearly, briefly, how you may obtain a piano or playerpiano without the outlay of a penny, and with but little effort on your part. You help usand we help you to a CAUTION! iA ‘The great popularity of the IS PEARMINT is causing unscrupulous per- sons to wrap rank imitations that are not even real chewing gum so they resemble genuine WRIGLEY’S. The better class of stores will not try to fool you with these imitations, They will be offered to you principally by street fakirs, peddlers and the candy depart- { ments of some 5 and 10 cent stores, These rank imitations cost dealers one cent a package or even less and are sold to careless people for alniost any price, if you want Wrigley’s Ht te \uvtors) bal Jor ne obliga\ina of any kind,

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