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RABANNGHTS’ | ROMANCE WITH *ALTHERRLLS i i ef li ti Hl H i Hy ill ut F f ri if it Hil ek Fest i i Ez it at, i fava Hal aaa i ; i t | rif i 4y FH il ri id s 44 Mt & i By The Evening World's Export, Mille. Lodewick. DESCRIPTION. ‘Time was when the young person Was negiected if not entirely ignored in the echeme of emart apparel. Us- ually she was clothed, but not dressed. Now, however, all that is changed 5 ‘mother. The lines of the epring mod- ela are full of graceful, youthful ‘charm, and it would seem that many of the styles had been especially ij launched for the benefit of fair dam- eweets|eels. The Eton, bolero, wide sashes, ket of 'tunto ruffles, oc, are exactly suited Huvecter, {#0 the undeveloped lines of young iris, The design ehown to-day is an ex- cellent example, At the left I have wa it of figured French crepe; a ite background, with a figure of Green, would be pretty. ~ § § ront, whil “hunched” effect is obtained by a ‘full gathered ruffle shaped like a! We poe deep collar and applied with a tiny the price} upstanding beading. Gathered ere the short sleeves, into puffs, which are daintily finished with ruf- flee of plain wb’ oh crepe, piped with rose feta, Continu- ing tn line with ruffle ts the one | which overhangs from the top of the “A Habit Worth Forming” jorning-LAST THING ™ Healthy teeth, a sweet breath and © clean mouth are the JATURAL RESUL' E> Hee no equal All Draggists strength — @ GUO. BORGFELDT co. ew York Chicagn San OR ONE VOTE IN RITCHIE & CORNELL’ ee Popularity Contest Five Free Round Tri oRuropean Tee rises, cash ‘winner Will receive the prise Birman eat gn” ot owe 30 oteres, or eam De mailed to ‘Oo ONLY ONE CANDIDATE girdle, into which the blouse is gathered. A bolero effect is sugges: ed by this ruffle, while from lor t shaped THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, APRIL 8, 2914. Making Dresses at Home From Original Designs | What Can Be Done With Same Design Made of Different Materials and Trimming mengee wraceful flare, | the emailer ruffies, At the right I have shown stripe material for the design, which any . | Woman would admire for a simple The skirt is gathered all the way | hatr, blue eyes, and am five feet two) around into the girdle, and at the |inches in height lhottom is alno gathered a bit. But X | another taffeta bound ruffle gives a A wide ailk gush at- tached to the girdle may be of rose silk, white or binck, and tied in |!ook. | Jaree, puffy loops in back it com- pletea @ frock which embraces the latest dictates of fashion. As separate white organdy collars are so much worn, the gathered one on this frook may be of that material or of lace, or of the white crepe which composes morning frock this summer. The | ruffles should be of plain white ba-| reniwide silk ba ; | tiste, and the sash should also be of One can easily imagine the dainty and charming effect of these white ruffles and sash on a black and white stripe voile, or any colored stripe in any of the thin ma- the same. terials, leediess to say, this combination fe equally suitable for the young girl. —>— Deee Fedhion Bitter: Can you help me in a style for a spring suit? I am feet five inches tall, not stout, but well developed. Have brown hair com. ,|plexton, Do you think gray and olf rose pretty for me? If not, what and brown eyes, and ANSWERS TO QUERIES. other shade? MISS E. 8. le not as stylish 8a nie material could give a coat effect In front by open with novelt: slite in eithe op style, coat could be cut etyle, ite sleeves fini: eclf-cuffe buttons, an in raglan shed with ped with taffeta, A ith revere could the Brownsville district systematic in- I am to be bridesmaid at an after- noon wedding and would appreciate| struction in the care of their little your advice as to a suitable gown,| ones from now on until the final ex- ‘The bride is to weer white crepe] ®mination of the babies, late in June. meteor, Am five feet tall, rather ef ahaded pink roses the fulness of taffeta, lace fo could while the In double I would be thankful if you could vise me in regard to making a|ber, for the examination of babies irdie another | black voile dress. I am eighteen years! registered in this contest, the first to ‘kes the place of a tunic. ‘of age, have medium shade of brown he held tn East New York. also | Tours|| We Give Free Life Insurance In case of the death of the wage earner of your family we will at ive you a receij full of your account without extra $25 TRAVERS SANITARY SLEEPER Y¥ McKee White Enamel Refrigerator ‘ ed bill in H zB roll th heat Sy hte 5% Block 8th Av. 368 { ™s Newark, N.J., Store, 49 and 5! Market Street yaa SATURDAY EVENINGS UNTIL 10 O'CLOCK Our Prices Are Always the Lowest t@-_WE INVITE COMPARISON “e) ‘onfuse Us With Other Stores With Similar Names! { WE HAVE ONLY ONE STORE! A_BLOCK 35TH TO 36TH STREET AND 8TH AVENUE | LY) LISB CUT Apartment House Style Hardwood, Golden Oak Finish. Best Quality Brass Hardware. Special at 12.95 oni can"par' tor fe" ting five Of course, I do not | want the dress all black, for I am not in mourning, but as I have the goods, thought 1 might trim it with some | bright colors to take away the sombre | A jonee | plaid silk in green and blue could trim the drese a4 Inch wide bias bands of it could edge two short tunic ruffles which reach two-thirds to the knee, A wide chemisette of white lace prea ds) kawere parle she jecee of the pla upward "irom the belt, a rowing in toward the neo! wired lace collar could have laid bow at ite base in pied should rie) the el itl jer lace, Have a plaid silk girdle. UST DAY TREGSTR BABES THE GUNTEST INEAST NEWYORK Entries Made at Hebrew Edu- cational Headquarters in Brooklyn. revere etart nar- To-day is the last day of the pre- liminary examination in the better babies’ contest conducted by the Eve- ning World and the Babies’ Welfare Association at the headquarters of the Hebrew Educational Society, Pitkin avenue and Watkins street, Brooklyn. About sixty little ones were care- fully tested yesterday afternoon by Dr. John Crawford and his assistants. Two Board of Health Nurses sent by Dr. W. A. Allen, with a number of young women voluntes:s interested in the work of the society, aided the doc- tors in making out the acore cards It is planned to give the mothers in Only after that takes place will the money prizes offered by the Evening World be awarded, for the larger prizea are to be given to the babies showing most improveme: 4 When any of the little contestants has shown a defect the examining physician has personally cautioned the mother. But at an early date Dr. Crawford will address uli the mothers at the rooms of the Hebrew Educa- tonal Society on the subjevt of child nutrition, and he will also explain the are invited to attend the regular woek- ly_ mothers etings of the Hebrew Educational Society, where addresses will be made in Yiddish. From these different sources the mothers will learn really scientific methods for improving the condition of their children, and the oomrenee for the improvement prizes close. To-day chance, remem- DOUBLE STAMPS MORNINGS ff SINGLE STAMPS ry 10 ONS. SHOT IN THE BACK, SAYS THREE STRANGE * MEN ATTACKED HM Wm. Beveridge Tells Brook- lyn Policeman He's Sick and Collapses, A neatly dressed young man ap- proached Policeman Philip Meyer 1 Fulton and Gold etreets, Brooklyn, early to-day, put bis hand to his back and eald: “Officer, I am sick—very sick. Bet- ter get an ambulance.” Then he collapsed. Meyer rapped for easietance and Policeman Rock- Jen took charge of the young man th ‘ @ relative, Smith eald he had not econ Beveridge since ing. JONES CASH NOT HERS YET. @urrogate Fowler Gente4 yesterday the Petition of Gusanne A. M. Belliard of Paris that ehe receive $1,000 bequeathed to her by Col. Charlies Heary Jones, jour- MBalist and publisher. In his will Col. Jones directed that the bequest be pald within eixty days from his death, but Jerome D. Maley, the executor, refused that a year had not elapsed. At that end of that period Mile. Belliard may renew [#200 Worth 0! Motor Tracie her action. ‘Mr. Maley also set forth in his answer Le Char at the time the will was drawn the affections of her benefactor, ean ‘Without the consent of her husband. This consent M. Le Char had refused to give. tnission merchant, dmped dead night of apoplexy whe watching dancing at the Colon! avenue and By fire at Dr, Gustav Humphiys of the cott Hotel and Mr, Ha's ow Dr. A. R. Stern, of Ni 44 West seventh street, were died, but Mr, to ture over the money on the ground |“/ed © few minutes aff he was that Mile Belliard was the wife of Paul | Urine cor were detroved totay me and Doelger Brewing Company's plant, Ne had taken the piace of Mra. Jones in |4o7 Fast Fifty-fifth street. of the company triedto get the au Under the French law, he sald, @ wife | bile trucks out, but ‘ere driven not receive a rye a! gift from a man | blazing gasoline. wich soon en: the a ‘The total $20,000. DROPS DEAD ff DANCE meee otel, Columbus rnd. Hight big automote trucks and ene period in New Clothes. « tor Place iii III FOUNDED 1856 Tien sain BROKAW BROTHERS MENS & BOYS CLOTHING HATS & FURNISHINGS) One advantage for boys spending the Easter hdiday our great variety of smartly styled Spring Suits, Overcosts, Raglans, Slip-Ons and Dress | | A_ complete showing of everything h proper clothes for school days and voctal everings. 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