The evening world. Newspaper, December 4, 1913, Page 22

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WILD GOREAK Fashionable Designs That Wil E.iminate Old Age, Fatness and Thinness, Woman BOSS BARNES If: HE DOESN'T YIELD cenilinn on Young Republicans Say They'll ~ Force Him to Be Pro- State G Foes of Standpat Poiicies Will Be at Waldorf Conference. Young Republican Clu members met at the Har Aesociation last night And agreed on a reform and progressive | Jegisia programme prepared them- @alvex to-day to go into the State-wide conference tn the Waldorf-Astoria to- | morrow and, if ne (ight Barnes over hia reactionary battlements,” of te new brand of Republica weld to-day | The conference was called by State! Chairman Warnes for the purpose of taking and having the leading | Republicans of the State agree on how euch issues as direct primaries, Assem- | bly rules revision, the suert ballot, the Maraachusetts ballot, a workingman’s compensation act and a State budgetary reform shall be handied by the incom- ing Republican Asi y at Albany Mr. Barnes did not outline any method of procedure. He announced that Sena- tor Elihu Root would make the kay-note apeech of the meeting and left the con- duct of the first meeting of ite character ever called by the Chairman to those present. 186UE8 CLEAN CUT AND TO BE FOUGHT OUT. In anticipation of differences of opin- fon between the State Chairman and the Young Republican Club on pro- Breasive measures, the young men— rather the New Yark County leaders— met last night and mapped out their ideas. T algo decided that each of the issues envoodied in the call will be formally placed before the conference and a vote taken, so that each con- feree will be placed on record on each Propoaition. Out of twenty-eight Re- publicans who attended the caucus Awenty-four were members of the Young Republi Club, Some of those pres- ent were: Henry 1. Stimson, Chairman; Lioyd ©. Griscom, Philip R. MeCoo.., Darwin R. James, John Henry Hammond, Esra P. Prentice, Sidney Clinton Crane, Samuel 8. Koenig, Courtland Wicoll, Walter Arndt, Charies E. Hughes 3r., Jud-e William H. Wedbems, E. Stags Wohttin, Perry Osborne, The Young Republicans expect Chair- man Barnes to oppose @ Workingman's Compensation bill; they expect to force & compromiac on the rules of the As- sembly; they intend to compel him to agree to 4 short ballot reform and are gald to have the assurance of Senator Root that he will aid them tn all reform and progressive measures they advo- cate. ROOT MAY BE THE MOST LIB- ERAL OF ALL. The Senator, it is said, is even more Mberal in his views no wthan the Young | Republicans. He has taken kindly to the auggestion that the only State elec- ve offices be those of the Governor and the Lioutenant-Governor, ail other oMces to be appointed, just as she Mayor of New York names his cabinet, “We will commit Mr. Barnes to @ Program of definite progressive con- @iructive reform,” declared one of the @onfereos to-di “It may be hard for him, but Mr, Barnes will come out ef that meeting a Progressive-Repub- ha..will come out 4 useless path of progress. We him of all his stand got the men and Chairman Barnes will arrive In town to-morrow for the meeting, his secre- tary said to-day. Mr. Barnes has a programme about which he has often spoken. An attempt to put it through will precipitate a State-wide row, it Is Predicted. ——— st RAUSGETSLICENSE TOWED Rieh Youth Will Marry Guggen- elm Heiress Jan. 14, Roger William Straus, twenty-ont- year-old son of Oscar 8, Straus, former ‘Ambassador to Turkey, and Misa Gladys ‘ Bleanor Guggenheim, daughter of Dan fel Guggenhelm, slipped into the City Hall this afternoon and out again with @ marriage loense before the clerk ‘who {ssued the document to them real- @ed that he was serving two of the sfehest young people in New York. Miss Gugenhelm said she was eighteen years old, her birthday being Aug. 15. ‘The young cpuple are to be married at the St. Regie, where the Gugenheims make their home in this city. The wed- ding will take place on Jan. 14 next, News of the engagement of the couple came to frie in this city last Sep- tember when both the young people | Protect Yeursalf PLU TOLLE Sei Gace ne Saat COL0 ain: Key FASHION SKIN TOAT AND THN ANDAGED WOMEN Latest Designs Follow the Trend of the Figure From Neck to Ankle. The line of beauty may be curved, but the line of the fashionable garment this on tends to the long and straight, | following the trend of the figure from heck to ankle, uncrossed by lines that tend to chop the figure into short bits and patch tt with the penwipers that Were the abhorrence of the redoubiable and artistic Potret. Moreover, the line of the fashionable Barment 18 loose, seeming hardly to touch the body; the old-time willowyn and “avelteness" that depended on skin- tight outlines has been replaced %y something better by the corsetiess effect which looks comfortable, whatever there may be underneath. The makers of fashionable clothes, or “couturiers" an they are called in Pari are awakening the world to another very important fact in the relation of human clothes to the human body, and that fs that we have knees and elbows and numerous other natural joints, in other words that when {t becomes necessary to break the long line of a garment the break is placed where the natural reak in the body occurs, the knees, waist, hips, elbow, so that the garment becom: logical arrangment rather than a hit or mise cutting up of whole cloth. THE FASHIONABLE FROCK IS HAROLY CUT AT ALL. And in the matter of cutting up cloth, the fashionable frock is hardly cut at all now after the manner of the good old-fashioned many-pieced paper pat- tern, but {8 manipulated into a garment from big squares, the way the French janage cutting and fitting, shaped and med as little as possible, thus giving the beauty of the fabric and of the 4 sign as much opportunity as possible. And here Hes the reason for the per- sistence of the kimono blouse, the blouse without @ shoulder seam, the sort that artists have always contended for and eon for the re- "| Marcus Loew celebrated his birth anniversary yesterday, He party of friends to his National | ‘Theatre in the Bronx last night, Asa urprise the members of Mr. Loew's company appearing in “The Pleasure Beek: the Winter jen piled | {nto autos after the performance and, | With make-up and costumes on, rode Wp to the National, where they added @ome numbers to the programme, took a} jet the 0 AT FOUNTAING, HOTELS, OR ELECWHERI THE [ id GREEN CHIFFON. C0. 0G ROLE, sRUMR: TER SHIMe, TRANS- PARENT COnLem that clings and ripples and undulates with the movement of the limbs, as if it were bullt in one with the human form, The tassels that weight the sido draperies give the effect of dignity. Here, is a combination of materials In Jacket and skirt that indicates the way the winds of fashion blow—a skirt of one stuff, a blouse of another, But, happy to tell, ft is no longer the cread- ful hitching together of the much dl- vorced waist and skirt. In this suit the effect of harmony ie wrought by the separate jacket {dea In the two other velvet costumes the skirt material is carried into the corsage. Just put a bit of your skirt material on your blouse, and make a hat of It, too, and | PURPLE CHIFFON PRARLE BEADS, Bu: Oo RWINES TOME Never PLE NET NY TOLLE AN MENS sTONe Haim ORNa: | | Placing of the gored skirt by the gath- ered akirt, | And th passes the glory of the fash- fons that were In last year! Whether or not we are turning back to the natur of the ancient Greeks, o it ia that artiste of renown are declaring the present styles the most beautiful we have had for a long time, the nearest to the principles of artistic beauty. ‘A long sweep of tine, restful to the makes the chief charm of the vel- and silk afternoon costume, a charm that 1s enhanced by the heavy richness and softness of the material 47 W. 34th St, ncarB'way Original e24 Genuine HORLICK’S MALTED MILK of Characte (Brom the Chicago Hecord-Herald,) A Man may possess a splendid char- but the public ts likely in form ite estimate of him to coasider thi . ef an automobile be drives, The Food DrinkforAllAges ace LK, Oh POWDER Not in'; wr ny Milk Trust | es “HORLICE'S oF ARROW Notch COLLAR A NEW expression of a conservative style. You will like the satin laundry finish of the fabrice—a departure noteworthy for its excellence. 2 for 25¢ Cuwerr, Peasopy & Co., Inc., Makers of Annow Surmts EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 4, 19138. ’s Dreadfullest Ogres NAVY Vewver,; Mary chuneon, avy vauver anoeume, “T Prosecutor Will Try to Prove Man Was Dr. Craig, on Trial for Helene Knabe’s Murder. cannot be de with pimples a SHELBYVILLE, Ind., Dec.» A men |dreadful, If they were ripe they wou! Was seen peeping into the windows of |break and pus would come out which was Helene Knabe’s apartment on Very unsightly. 1 would stay at home. vot twenty nights tn July and August, 1911, daring to appear In public. At night T ® hop yan was Dr. Craig and th fpelied with a little m, It ts line with hie costume minarets, if we Ara sightly. Cuticura Soap and Oint- the long lines of the simple skirts that face but I did not nc of green and gold and brown fur, for on artistic plans, and fince beauty haa] io. 4 this only made it worse. kind—old age and fatness and thinnoan} The $ ed to be able to show fle pel beg ggg hn Wow. Greee Wo 16 hb Haas Miss Katharine ferred ty | Alma Rudrof, Feb, 21, 1913. Se the effect of the whole, however simple, ) MINARET STILL HAS ITS PLACE 4 j IN THE MODES. | The minaret is as yet too new to he | neglected, but now old enough to be | mi y | anasto acqulescing to fashion demands and by UJ i i fo means interfering with the long line F Pain Cannot Be Described, Itched of the figure, Paul Poiret, seemingly, ; and Burned Dreadful, Very Un- did not intend to cover up the figure | may judge from the fact that the most | ment Entirely Cured, he created were tranaparent. Anyway, | Se here are two “adapted” minarets that | | G1 Zeidler Ave., Maspeth, L. 1. N.Y. = by no means tend to cut in two or three winter a fow pimples appeared on my sweep beneath. Berides they si the natural breaks in the body. fe plenty of excune for the girdle in the flounced chiffon, a wonderful creation it suggesta that essential element of | Dr. beauty, usefulne : ‘And Sow comes the most glorious fact | acording to the testimony of Mra, J, Cotld not sloep with the eczema and wy of all to be told. Since clothes are built | sq. smith to-day at the trial of or, wit. |\molker bathed my face wt het been recognized ax truth from the ve- | Mea Paani Unte teattca’, Genes RET Creare inact aay rb Gana ginning of time, we eliminate, biessea | Knabe. Mrs. Smith said the ma wore d told me to try Cuticura |Bevtne aay, some of the dreadtuitest| 4nrk clothes and a crush hat, but ane dOinement, “At taet ste persuaded ogres that have been feared of femaie| WAS Unable to identify him further. sent for the sample. Well, what L ed to pool the old akin. shes OPeNine IIKba, Pe “he vont tal the alleged action was one of his mani- three boxes of Cuticura Ointment and my long, sweeping lin nd the youthful- | ¢,., or gente i , ” | ness and the gay co festations of jeatousy faco was entirely cured.” (Signed) Miss ‘woman is draped into the yi made * of tho willow, while the bloom of youth have verily come to their Jown in the clothes of to- v wit; TO REMOVE DANDRUFF to ens So" provest dry, thin and failing hatr, allay eming that she ant Dr teohing and irritation, and promote the ito He sursiet She growth and beauty of the hair, frequent y had shampoos with Cuticura Soap, assisted by 1 there Was no occasional dressings with Cuticura Ointment, fro usually effective when other methods nd | fail. Sold by druggists and dealers through- of out tho world. Liberal sample of each mailed free, with 32-p. Skin Book. Address post-card “Cuticura, Dept. T, Boston.” 4 Mon who shave and shampoo with Ou- ticura Soap,will find it bost for skin and scalp. Your Liver is Clogged up That's Why You're Tired—Om of Sorte—Have No Appetite. by counsel for the tig, testi the prose nade oy Miss assed that Deo. 4< ‘ j enzageme Vel! waa pres Miss Fleming Itves at Avon, Va. Piemi who is @ member of the A State Senate This afternoon Col. Too: ent atar ny the Buenos | Aires Equestrian Society, which” pre- rented him with a tlon given Woof Stephon Argentine horse, Indian | The Kind You Have Always Bought. HIS is the caution applied to the public announcement of Castoria that ~, bas been manufactured under the supervision of Chas, H, Fletcher for | over 80 years—the genuine Castoria, We respectfully call the attention | of fathers and mothers when purchasing Castoria to eve that the wra) " bis signature in black. When the wrapper is removed the samo signature ap- | CARTER'S Lt rs on both sides of the bottle in red. Parents who have used Castoria for | LIVER PILLS little ones in the past years need no warning against counterfeits and will put you right tations, but our present dity is to call the attention of tho younger gencr- | ia stew days, ation to the great danger of introducing into their families spurious medicines, It is to be regretted that there are people who are now engaged in tho _ ‘heir duty. nefarious business of putting up and selling all sorts of substitutes, or what |, Cute should more properly be termed counterfcits, for medicinal preparations not © only for adults, but worse yet, for children's medicines, It therefore devolves on the mother to scrutinize closely what she gives her child, Adults can do that for themselves, but the child has to rely on Sllaea. | T bears ipa , Bil wea | lautaess, Indigestion, aod Sick Headache, SMALL PILL, SMALL DOSE, SMALL PRICE Genuine mate Signature field the mother’s watchfulness, Genuine Castoria always bears the si¢nature of TRADE KNOWN THE WORLD OVER ANDY Gift for Ais Christmas! a Gillette Safety Razor. This is the Standard Set — contains triple silver- plated razor and blade box with blades, in Morocco-covered case. A gift that he will use, and get more attached to every day of his life. Other Standard Sets, Sterling Silver and Silver cr Gold Plate, cased in Seal Leather, Pigskin and Metal, $6 to $12. Ask Your Dealer ‘ GILLETTE SAFETY RAZOR COMPANY, BOSTON y ‘A

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