The evening world. Newspaper, March 2, 1914, Page 13

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y | A ieee Y OOOO OOO OOOO OOO OOOO OOO 0000000 0000000000000 What Can Be Done With Same Design Made of Dif- *ferent Materials and Trim- mings. By The Evening Werld’s-Expert, MLLE. LODEWICK. ——— DESCRIPTION. a No longer is the dance « thing set apart for the debutante. All thd world, young and old, slim and stout, aevedes its charm and follows ite mad way. And since dancing is also & pastime of the afternoon, there ‘must be daylight as well as evening frocks in styles to suit not only the debutante but mother as well, This season it is evident that this has had it fi im the ptyles fo: et wearing apparel, heel, including hats, dhoes and eyen the arrangement of the hair might be included. The pretty ruffied tun! of fairy lace or crisp silk which we find in one form or another on most apring ful accord with the whirl of the i * ‘The afternoon gown ia @ conservation model adaptable to many materials and practical for the woruan of limited means. It lends it. eelf admirably to short | tert also to the use o! season's gown combined with yards of up-to-date mate: left hand Na ig Rows 5 wl silk crepe of # mustary Gees backround with @ dull blue jesign for the waist and tunic, the latter being made real full and hung from the belt line, but given @ shorter rumMe effect by bei corded half way qown, The wa! loose kimono Style, with the efbow sleeves gath- ered slightly into a cording from whi ‘deep frill of lace drops to ty finish, in accord with ing Jace frill at the neck, plice chemisette in the treat. The skirt may be a plain two- piece model, open in front a ways, with the corners rounded, and wouid be suitable of either crepe de one charmeuse, or @ light-weight silk an woo! material, in a shade of blue to mateb the figure in the upper por- tion. The expense of a blue velvet Hobon for a sash would be worth the effect gained. If a person noased s+ a skirt of any color which might be used in this way, th figured crepes in colors thi seul ‘combine with it, and holding matching shade. A gray skirt part could ve an upper part of gray cre] red and lav-, on of purple vel- vet and lace rut would complete a modish costume. A dierent use of plain and figured Making Dresses at Home From Original Designs . ; THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, MAROH 2, 1914. Hints to the Housewife, Relating to Home and Markets By Mre. Charlotte R. Bangs. Markets. Finnan haddie, 16c. Ib. per 50 Ib. “MACON, Gh., CHILD Made Strong and Well by Vinol. POOHDHDHOOOOADS. Oe » Home. fourteenth Wtreet, Went @f Fifth Avenve Underetanding sizee of emeite (a pall, $3, or bye al 180, in Selling and in Value-Giving. for the housewife. Housewives should ask the Ais tailer how comes it he never heese—only 200.-260. grades. Tene Gre fair tote to be Reds Bex to rawn poultry fame, nan ingersedg lew York's storage k UN-di Itey, thi ing proved better’ 8c. Ib. wholesale (30 Ibe.). _—— guitabio, material if zou etre? am | SABY GIRAFFE ARRIVES. ‘eariechee tal, and Very thin. [SA te Be Lusty Rnowgh to race and, the tonic iron, ‘ ‘The SILK DEPT. Offers the Bitssara, jp, quietly and ates them Primarily in the interes color, Plessan Mr. Bil Thompeun, whe a cr ecietea |and we guarantee tha the results with the Barnum @ Bailey Circus, facea |*atisty you—money back if they forth into the storm to-day and spread Eczema by was born! Fant roe ew a made i) A Remarkable List of Values in Charming Silks. $1.79 Crepe Meteors......1.49, $1.69 Satin Charmeuse, 1.25) ramous 40 inches wide—new light and dark 40 inches wide—eolt Ragiteh shades, incl Copper, fain ‘and “dues Sistine mabogany, iy ‘and Tec ToS Lesttaateaet Other Exceptional Values at 1.75 & 1.06 @ineh nog So Cute — bs M Foulard Bicee Fseege tates Ee te TE | ie SR error it Secigne—v co ert) cree in Bridgeport, Conn. Si coording to Andrew Zingfarth, the: Broskiyn and at all kee: the bat per ts C fea, the new “Abbe stores where this cape te sign gis Wate chine cétupeing, by her A daplayed. _ «-GREENHUT, Pres. GREENHUT-SIEGEL COOPER CO. HE BIG STORE’ BOTH SIDES OF SIXTH AVE.-18% TO 197 ST * NO CONNECTION WITH ANY OTHER STORE of the waist soame. A wid tin for a ju Slant-wise bew In. trent. ri fi re worn the bow may be reversed to the back. ‘CHILIN BISHOP FINDS || 724 -MUCH TO ADMIRE IN fa SPIRIT OF OUR WOMEN! 424 Blessed With Opportunities me ane ‘inch Tub dilke—new or cluster stri aingle colors %-inch Brdoa soft Chiffon e (Because of 8 quality N otice! the Storm) empire —oniecniincinemninies Adinibeaan All the big events, with all the specials, advertised in “aualltynail new Springs ae Denied Latin Sisters, Inde- Sunday's newspapers aad scheduled for to-day, have Solorings 1.47..1.08 ea A en extended to tomorrow. Thus gi The Big Store's Rrowehe Consumers and pendence Is a Delight. patrons another opportunity to ‘uae inthe Siecheaae of tr age aN value wonderful bargains arranged for our Great March Sales of China, Glacs and Lamps, Housefurniahin; L385 ated Crepe de Chineo— i:75.- 1.95.. 2.95 “y aa 1. en. Crepe Chines— SP %6T:05.. 2.95.. 2.45 @-ineh To study the educational institu- peng tions of the United States and to re- port to Rome, the Right Rev. Louls Enrique Izquierdo. Bishop of t? Dio- Upholvteries and ‘Dr jen, ‘%ineh Black Moire Velours........1.50 cese of Concepcion, Chili, is im this rex” Rugs 40 Poalg onl ‘Underpice, ag Sesgs city with several secretaries, He oo Farnitare—Odd Pietes from dbruary Sal Yard wite silk Foularde~ -tnch Block Ottomans.....1.95..1,60| ¥ cuplos a suite in the Pallasco Apart- Framed Pictures and’ OM Paintings . BAIT erat destgnerreecsssconsoee O68 tach Black Satin do Chines......1,95 ment Hotel, No. ¢¢ Madison avenue. ‘During his short stay in New York tne Bishop has visited many centres MILLINERY AND OTHER SPRING FASHIONS FOR WOMEN AND. MISS! { ESS GOODS AND. ALL NOTIONS Mai TABLE LINENS (iT HH } | of interest, He said the New York GOO! For changing fachiene’ exact | Many ‘exclusive ready Sas irornonte Alco Netlona fer| grades, wut all rolebie and regrecested Ry el afforded’the aoe as tale me WORLD'S ores peed sowing ecules ea eee oe acer ‘MAIN BUILDI. Special Prices. eee Sota ees ee “ "he sald, “to ob- fale. f mit ay Games pecs aca abuse Men, How's This? At ‘The Big Store,” ‘Wijington, Cotton-—me- —_. ‘| patterns. a..s. of the New York woman—perhaps I Should say the North American woman, “To my mind, ahe represents inde- pendence to a marked degree, The woman of the Latin race is more con- fined to her home and her life is more © > restricted, That is a tradition, materials is shown at the right, The| “Here women go and come at will, tunic and skirt ts all of the figured | They have a voice in affairs and are silk, which is introduced as sleeve seen and heard on every hand. It is Tomorrow, a Sale of Men’s ‘1 “Hub” Brand 6 5 Storm Rub‘ers, at, ra C <6 Tr This is the best-known rubber on the market today. The prod- uct of the famous Boston Rub- ber Shoe Co. And, to our knowl- edge, this is the first time in the 24 ao raion om chien, walt, fieutd [oo aerent in Latin countriea Zann history of the trade that “Hub” Pe gh ay Sp a ell Sap tre AE iplebicbapeged pl eligi Clue y's Sis pair, have eva ee mare worth She mann color for the waist. For/tn tact, the whole New York public offered at 90 low a price. Minaret, or # High Class Man'fr of tose Sate Baia Saran |PNmecre Ta atertecace |] |. Hoery Fair of Rubbers in This Sate le Perfect tata ae & rose silk cord dropping from the All new, clean, fresh and perfect 35. ..89. 48 ful subway, on the marvellous ele- neck in front, or by a string of rose beads, or by a rose velvet girdie with| vated. on the great bridges, in the a bow and ends in back. If the beads eurface cara—everywhere at every are not worn, a green velvet sash’ hour I see men and women reading goods, direct from the factory, Each pair of rubbers bears the original “HUB” trade-mark, All sizes @ to 11. Only 2908 peme is tis Bape Sete eee WHITE GOODS For the Greatest White Season in Fashion's History WHITE GOODS of in every Superior gaeortmnant that futant Tour dase ipo bal Beall Comporon, shirts: may be worn, and the softness of the| newspapers. lace chemisette will telieve the throat.|__Hishop Izquierdo will proceed to ve be sont ty. thom Either a lace in back, or a crisp one| Washington, where he call upon “4 of the taffeta would be equally suit-|the Chilian Minister and perhaps the ‘ble. President. He will then journey to Chicago, Baltimore, St. Louis, Mon- treal, Canada, Boston and Philade}- phia, If possible he may go to the Pacific coast. tomorrow, so pieces COME EARLY. French crepe, or voile combined with plain crepe or voile, would de- velop a gown Wor summer wear which, with @ heavy allk, satin or velvet ribbon, tied in the manner shown, ‘ollowing his tour of the fntted: with generous lengths of ends drop- | States the ha It sail for Rome, ping down the back, could be worn Le confidence at any afternoon af-| wy, air. of the Entire Stocks of the 7 Stores of MilliamG.Mhite Has Been Postponed Watch this. paper for further an- pamionnent, which will be published later. rf STON, March %—Under @ ruling which went into effect to-day all nurses Fashion Editor: Fdesire to make @ graduation dress gmploved, by, Boards rot Health in thie ere and would like the materfal to be . A hi itandard in th = either crepe de chine or chiffon, bat ment of nurses ts sought through’ the would be glad to know of a mort new arrangeme! OLD. FASHIONED FAMILY REMEDY FOR COLDS AND BODY BUILDING oa Father John’s Medicine Treats iColds and Builds Up the Body ‘4 Without. Use of Alcohol or Dangerous Drugs.—A Doc- ‘tor’s “Prescription, 50 Years in Use. Absolute Truth of This Story | Attested by Guarantee to Give Freneh and American Orepes— plain or with ratine, chenille cord and silk stripes: oth cross wi deal meni scription. We Give ZAC Green Trading Stamps Others from 9% to .24 Complimentary 2d Stamps Free Tomorro| ANDREW DAVEY. 40 Movern Grocery Stores MORNING SPECIALS—Tomorrow, Tuesday, Until 1 P. M. ‘To prevent dealers buying, quantities restricted. No Mall or Telephone Orders, re—d —pavy serges, also cheviots ia mulatutes, twoeds and” stripes browns and graye—some with extra | trousers—8 to 17 years. BOYS’ CLOTHING--THIRD FLOOR, wiooR, 49 ct. Dress Serges 36 inch. . Worsted Warp — cream, brown, cadet, navy and | DRESS GOODS—MALN PF - Mackerel, medium size, Ib.......12¢ Herrings, large, round, fat...2 for Sc Codfish, absolutely boneless, lb... 14e $25,000.00 to any Charitable Insti- cd dee for) {tution if Shown Otherwise. Advanced styles, from ali amb'd oF ine & hea’ wnt’ *BCKW! cuts to gf - tage for sults, droanen, waista, eta. | 9 ot, Women's Nihtiresoss 96st, White Drves Linens 2 & Father™ John’s _ Medicine_1s_ a\" doctor’s™ pree a scription, rescribed for the late Rev, Father Jobs : Neinscok and, myslie-rosad.¥ O'Brien, of Lowell, Mass., by his physician Sardines, smoked, !,Jb. tins.....10¢ |e yeeee aloe” iisccariseatt| Maud UNOumWanr-aBG0ND "Febom, ‘ather John recommended this pres i) for Gunmmer Sreases, se his parishionery and friends and became known as Father John’s M This story is true an% $y5.00000 to any chay, otherwise, Father Salmon, Rock brand,1 Ib. can....10¢€ Tunny Fish, Ava'on brand, 4"..15¢ Condensed Milk, ji.:i"'3 cans,.25¢ Cleck Signe Denete Meraing Specials. Leck for the Clecks! Leek fev the Clecks! —~hEARN means cash saved. Don't allow re- | box a retail .°220.). Bloaters, ; 1-91.78 bex of 60 fi : ‘ } | fallere ta eat wre : Be Nose aceh Otel March Opens Our Spring Business Season he ei: ' rlees. jaland, intion fay poate. saiad i oe ‘send a? Me gt butter, A new vista appears... .The best that has yet been reached must be surpassed in the season before us, ires mere [es + i re ny ether four shevid be ahes oi, Retailers, are March begins, with determination to establish new high records, i We have the Enthusiasm, the Organization and the Cash— Our entire efforts will be to demonstrate by deeds that this is THE HOME OF GOOD VALUES WASH DRESS FABRICS here & cts, O°) grasroun wederals Seed 48 itt. WOPth sicccercseyss 8 8.40 worth te WHO PAYS?—THE CUSTOMER! THINK THIS OVER— bf find ot ; in o business-tike manner, p Our location fs the most accessible New York, ° Werts. ; for Valuce as ter Varieties. Madras bh Ginghams....0 S46) ‘orice regulation 7.06 te 14.68 & a

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