The evening world. Newspaper, October 29, 1914, Page 4

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t Styles, Aimed to os ahe All Look Tall and May Easily Be ad to the Stout With a Little i Peery, as Shown in i sta Two Gowns De- Pe Ie Not Youthful Clothes ... That Make an Elderly Person Appear Young, | ut Proper Making of *““¢he Garment to Fit the Individuality of the) Wearer and Wise Selec-| tion of Color Schemes; | By Mile. Lodewiek. RB te noticcadle that the women @ matronly figure are begifining to get m bit Mdagety over the trend of) the mode, What will they do with) full skirt? The awinh of it In) irritating to them, especially when observed on a nyiph-like) model who carries it so charmingly | chic, Well, whether stout or thin,| @ny woman should have resourceful- Bees to adapt « at/ie to her own : Styler are never mado for of any age, yet with care nnd ¥] ce & woman of sixty may ea Modifications adopt modes 7 for the girl of twenty. +A guod drenser always pickh ont Something she knows to be becoming {a accord with her purticula jost women know what be- ge fs 5 EP abeNanetink Sed #53 POSES eee er etre eT ee Te eC eee CST CCT eT eT TTT TTT 5 youn aire anything what pe and slim, and plain in eteats, with! absence of trimming aid tnt i or of dress as fn ing, but they are antiafactorily re- Ase, eA Ac Hen 78 Oris ease ater Roening World Readers)... c-<50 cine ke. Copyright, 1914, The Prese Publishin: aoorisorer (The New York Evening World). D441 O PAPAS DOAAPAADDILOOEE OD Secssecess ee BRERA ORRMEORR DEES AEST PRE DEAREST ERE RE REE ‘THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, OOTOBER MILLE. LODEWICK’S CHATS ON FASHIONS NOTED SOCIETY WOMEN BACKING COTT COTTON BALL Gran all ms 0 Five Meld le unger ® murder charge In con 29, 1914. HAZING STUDENTS CLEARED, SAVE TEETH FIRST New Discovery for Pyorrhosa Spee Prtecanional Men to Be. Simple Anyone Can Try It Free. If you have Pyorthoea, Riggs disease, quested al Big Dance Nov. 12. | ith the death of thelr ela ©. | spongy, soft, sore, ‘bleeding oF receding William R. Bowlus, in a to Help South. capade, were cleared to-day by the Grand Jury, Pinna for the Cotton Ball to be! 4, The fy given at the Waldorf-Astoria Nov. 12 for the benefit of needy Southerners and to increase the use and popu- My * of Pre larity of cotton fabrics wero made ™,,No icy simply raid WY had iheustis public to-day by the committes ap- gated ‘the and dinmiesed the pointed by the New York Southern charges. Hoctoty. y Inte Brookiya “L.” as Secretary McAdoo ia the honorary Aiding in making the preparations for the ball are four hundred and fifty men and women whore names are known all over the world for the brillianey of their own he gunaeipataaiee in thie olty and Newport | Tho spirit of the entertainment es shown y the following quotations from to-day'n announcemen' young people ts | mn my hut the committee earnestly | hopes that all ladies attending the: ball will wear cotton gowns and cot- | tan gloves, © who find it Inconvenient to | wear cotton frocka may purchase cot- | to minoes in the ladies’ dressing | m gioves for gentlemen will be appropriate and they are requested knack, to wear boutonnieras of cotton bolls, y be purchased at the en- $3 each, may be had ine street from ytd Secretary of the South ‘uw LUMBAGD! rene. i tor anyone to ‘ote Ses DESCRIPTION OF GOWN. Meved by the piquan Dlaited ekirt. A straight line on | 5, each side, front and back, in the| tory for form of nothing more nor less than) sirlking flare of the Ailmest a in aspect are the| three rows of tiny soutache braid, and the Unee of Se bad 1 am show-} which, If the drase in of biue serge, === = would be pretty in black, HNO HEADACHE OR NEURALGIA PAIN a 10 cent package of Dr, lames’ Headache Powders pert vin, Yo ely oh eedives to ai when y like br. “demas Hed he pain a at once, Send pi ne dh store now for a dime packag Jomen Hea rowers ler. Tho tong linen of these panels are Partioumrly becoming to tho atout Agure, but their purpose would be all | too plain if the belt of black velvet | © placed at Empire height were Bot |iine there to catch the eye ne a character- ful addition to the frock On each side of tt small Mapa of colored om- brotdery add a pleasing bit of adorn- ment." Straight cuffs and! collar of the samo tend a military effect which is accentuated by brilliant red buttons t) to cloge the cellar up the front and and don't suffer. the cuffs up the back this frook are in one with under arm! seetiona, which continue in princess whion to the hip line, from where @ plaited skirt is hung, Wither dark biue, as suggested, dull ‘and relieve ¢ blue, green or tan would be a pretty color for the biack velvet and othor trimmings just mentioned, but dark a | Ped would be charming for the frock, with a velvet belt of black to corre- “pond with black soutache braid out- Mining the panels, and the aame une ia jeaign on white broadcloth for erase which is 80 popular thie | mn, { at jolar and cud. and pocket ef ag an “opportunity In uae A | design, ax shown on the fir loft * One Hundred and | two countries buy from America, sign of the best making in the world. The newest evi- dence of this progres- Bive spirit 1s our line | of men’s and women's Wa Ik-Over Shoes That the plaited skirt A atin for both ma- tn would be pretty, with the use naltk braid to bind the edae The nloeven of Tewevocvetetereeeeeteeeee of the tunic apd belt, while akunk fur would be a dis h.tor the Thouh a civ ool Sel reud cathe test eatiotac- | taker practical wear, a trife more and original looking would wide pancis, is emphasized by! be to have the vel elon part of black | ¥ fur black, in combination with jdull blue, with tri & pieces at the front of the beit iver brocade, —_—_ HOME TRAG a nice young man call at the house ai her hair i Grying on the cloth In the back '"@ for 60 In. the candies where cream and butter are necessary for smoothness and richness— cream and butter are used in L cenpamma FRESH At Leading Druggists and at our Stores © Huyler’s Cocoa, like Hayter’ Case is supreme | 8 i S | Ap hearing to inquire into the|not bring the ee chairman of the committes, with J. service and bcs of the elevated | pected take back the bottle ‘Terry Went in executive charge. Mra. in ordered yester-|draw your deposit. This Algernon. fydney ‘Sullivan ie honor. day ly | ote Meher pend ts oes to Sentints 0s well as the ary chairman of the comm! thee 9 . “eA firet class druggist can eorto' Price is s Broo! care Kav. Winey et the comaitins be antariate se lsment, § At = retary of ye committes of entertain- new eq lo run mere trate a ment, | more cars toa train, will be taken up. | WORLD WANTS” ‘WorpEss. UYERS of woolens have a bh way of testing the strength of moe aro not eblige-| Ay / the fabric by bursting it across @ their two thumbs. But there is a great differ- ence in thumbs and skill and So every piece of woolen material we buy goes into a i | machinethatrecordsits efforts ) in front of a graduated scale. 8 or sensitive loose teeth wet two Graces of Giaginol at eny pharmacist the first chance you It surely is creating « sensation whee Dentists and who for guffered humilia eu rT t tl ed dence of good fait 3 mee 5 ad if this treatment. dows Every fibre of the yarn in + RUB PAINS FROM the warp and again in the weft tells its story of resist- | SORE, LAME BACK ance in terms of pounds- and-ounces-to-the-square-inch ;|Rub Backache away with to an unsentimental screw- small trial bottle of old “St. Jacob's Oil.” clamp. faite ora oe sly Ws Cai iat Zour, baat with sont. pape more for your money. tl in relied and doesn’t burn the iin, | ! Don't suffer! Get & tle of old, honest “St, Fifth Avenue, West Side, Corner of 85th Btreet om any drug ar, and a it just once you'll forget ver had | REEES.3 ee Siaae betes thi ASSETS @OUR nails x ——y eee B See's narx's | [THERE IS A REASON FOR SELLING aS BRAND NEW AGG PIANOS THAT ARE WORTH UP TO $325 AT utfit We have purchased the over product of 195 H || several reliable manufacturers and will place these on sale at the quick selling price of THcY CARRY GUR ULI GUARANTEE {2ON% — ee New 88-Note AN UNUSUAL OFFER py avep PrANOS| E! oat Entire $34, ” Also a Number of Which came to usin like manner Various styles and woods former! ig selling up to $000 wit be closed out 2 | How to Open the Mogey Bags Mr. Jack Horne. Got In @ corner Down in Wall street one day. So World ads. he read, And not broke, but instead, He found himself rict. right away. World Ads. Are Helpful |} In a thousand different ways. \| They have a happy faculty and a huge capacity for pointing out nearly everything under the sun, from’ lost articles and missing friends to profitable investments |] and good salaried positions. Keep Them Ever Within Your my Ear Reach! CHOICE GROCE Sl Underpriced Specials for Hallowe’en Eating Apples, Sra: iv" 15¢ Oran OS, Sweet and juicy; dozen....... 29¢ New ZS, Choice fruit from Smyrna; Ib. 15¢ New a Extra choice quality, pkge. . Seeded Cleaned Currants, Triumph Brand, pkg. LOC Mince Meat, Blue Ribbon Brand, pkge.. 9¢ Jelly P ‘owder, Blue Ribbon fruit flavors, pkg. 5 Bromangelon, Standard of excellence, pkg. ] je Lemons, Bright and juicy Messinas. . .6 for 10¢ Potatoes, 100 3°,°1-%, 6™.10° Maine Beauties—they boil and bake to perfection. Cranberries, “pe ©ot’s choicest, b. "J Grape Fruit, Ripe and juicy, each. . 5S Peaches, ‘ wi, iat Calli Yt 17° Cheese, RIES Ib. 15¢|Walnuts, 1. 19¢ ins, New and sweet, package Best N. Y. State; from Milk Fk 19° with ALL the Cream; lb.. New At Sharply Cut Prices Essie Brand. Standard Brands Choicest Fruit Large No. 3 ie ee Gans, 843 i] Q\cs GanPacked Y ha tall, each. Pride of St. Louis Flour aged XXXxX. Best for Bread, Biscuit, Cake or Pastry by $ ‘elt BEL 6°" Blue Ribbon Fresh 10 zo Stamps F with 1-Ib. 25e Coffee Prepared Buckwheat and Flour, Peerless Brand; large 15c package Pancake Flour, Aunt Nanna’s. gee AO Unequalled at the price in flavor, aroma and “Cup-Quality” Choice blend o 1 8 Best blend of 2 1 c ‘ , Ib. Tomatoes 7g 2 5 eA Syrup, in cans. Roasted Coffee| Maracaibo and 20 ga¢ Stamps FREE with 1-lb. 30c Coffee 30 zac Stamps FREE with 1-ib. 35c Coffee 20 aac Stamps FREE with };°- Ideal Brand, 25c 20 2c Stamps FREE with 1-lb. Tea for 35c Your choice of Ceylon, Oolong, English Breakfast or Mixed Royal Lunch,Golden Crisps Graham Crackers, al! oven-fresh ( Kirkman’s Borax Soap, 7 ces. 25¢ At All35James Butler Inc. Meat Markets Prime Rib Roast, #+ cu Sirloin Steak, »« cw. }]b yA|} Lamb Chops, Genuine, 101 1916 Sugar Cured Hams, Selected, 1b, 19¢ Irish Bacon, Shaw's Limerick, 1), 29¢c Fancy Roasting Chickens, |b. 22c bw. 10¢ AtAll131JamesButlerlnc. LicensedStores Butler’s Port, Sherry and Claret, 95° Choice % alifornia Pure Grape Wines, ‘ottle cial Reserve Rye Whiskey, 9c Superior blen1 of choicest ryes, worth $1.25 a bottle, cut to, Kingussie Scotch, "zi '79¢ Malt Whiskey, bo bottle 69¢ ’s Stow B SO re ers] | 30 scrteer tao FREE 15 eat: $1.00 15 arf Stamos FRE gy 09 Allowance of 15c per dosen botties and 10c per dozen splite for empties, aac Stamps FREE with Case of 24 Bot- 5 ii tles LAGER BEER, Liebmann’s or Ruppert’s $] Stamps FREE Ss FRIDAY Dowme oe, St except Butter and Sugar.

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