The evening world. Newspaper, January 12, 1915, Page 14

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ht Up” on Father ble to obtal eulte with frocks, And the solution which many opportunity fo Frock Rivals the Coat Suit for Popu- larity and Probably Will Be More Favored When Spring Comes. How Money May Be Saved by Home Designers and How Individual Taste May Be Given Full Play With Pleasing Effect. The one-piece frock more important this winter than for- merly, quite equalling the coat suit, n’s Medicine, which | hich ts barking back to other times. o “¢ Bo as both styles of garments are d Her of a Terrible} pretty much an absolute necessity, th and Built Her the problem of economy presents it- . Up self the more strongly to those who | Rave not a well filled puree or an .| elastic charge account. Although the ouite ie @ trifle in design and materials is afforded. One choose almont any color Piece frock to-day; ane FOR A BAD COLD ‘The surest way to stop a cold is to liven the liver and cleanse the bowels, and the nicest cathartic to do this is « 10-cent box of Take one or two Cascarets to-night and your cold may be gone by morning. vote 9.00 A.M. ti different shapes; © ble at the fol- - » yee deat at Usual Price. : Sale Price. $4.09, $14.89, 916.24, 82.94 96.49, $7.24, $7.49, 94.89 99.89, $11.89, $7.49 $14.89, 316.49, 39.89 $16.89, $17.09, $19.89, $12.89 ug 917.69 Also 39 pieces of colored 64 BLACK LEATHER BAGS Pin Seal, Barley Grain Seal Morocco. et Mh, a4, $11.89, $14.49, 96.89, $8.24, deen 89, $19.89, gers $10.40 scp oo ns 14, 10, $6.89 [ase These are 1. HL. Moey & Co's Attractions Are Thelr Low Prices, 6.00 P.M. Broadway, 24th lo Sich 80 ; sm, LEATH ER GOODS At Remarkable Price Reductions 0 Black Sik | Average saving of 357 37 Black Velvet & BAGS | ro Sah BAGS Théxereductions are on this sea- son’s most desir- able Leather Usual Price, Some of $3.89, 96.49, — ath siaen. gaen. 20.78 from con- y stant handling, Lopes ; but so slightly that in many cases it is hardly per- silk silk Bags, at corresponding « | ceptible. Goods. 11.89, 95.07, 96.24, $3.89 the | s. $2.89, $5.89 soile Usual Price. «ee Usual Price. Sale Price. 81 IMPORTED BEADED BAGS handsome hand made. Some are framed Bags, ot J} close with a a daw = lly. lies variety of designs. * ne Former prices $1.94 to $44.50 Now $1.24 to $36.50 | Traveling Requisites and Leather Novelties 485 pieces in all. Besides those priced below are : $1.98 $1.08 je.a9 et] $3.49 $1.74 = $6.49 96 MAIN FLOOR, 34TH GT. Si TET Matle of fine quality vel- vet. The styles are those most in demand this winter. $19.89, $25.24, $25.25, $27.75, $28.75, $16.89 Also 17 pieces of colored velvet Bags at large reduc- tions. Sale prices ran; from $3.49 to Ro.89. . 175 COLORED LEATHER BAGS ant, Seal, Cai or Relea. Seal Morocco, FPP cig Sale Price. Usual Price, Sale P 53.49, $6.74, 9.09, 4 | 99.74. 9. rm $11. es re 24, $7.49 89, 4, so 55.89, 1.99, 96.74, 9g | 812.14, $i $8.24, $8.49, $8.89, 99.49, $5.89 Necktie Stick Pin’Ca Traveli Brush Sets Watch Fobs Folding Mirrors a Shine Cones | Dressing Sets | Writing Tablets Jewel Cases Usual Usual Sale store | & . » > |» » » > > \» » » » . » . te wee wewvevervevcv. x 7. MLLE. LODEWICK’S CHATS ON “FASHIONS Original Designsfor Evening World Readers One-Piece o favoritiam. Pia! after @iegeful winter, h eded in val ii the fashionable field and are r frocks, but not suite. bi pring. however, will Laban Ried lajde reduced to novelty ol which will then assume the Gisnty of nobby little street sults, DESCRIPTION OF THE FROCK. To-day I am showing a denten which boasta adaptability for both Plaid and plain materials, which all designs assuredly do not. Plaids de- mend stinctive lines and scant whether combined with Plain materials in their development or not, The back view of my design at the left shows five side plaits dis- tingulshing the bioused waist, while in front @ diagonal line from shoulder to the centre of the belt is emphasized by ringed buttons, A velvet collar hugging the neck correspond with a belt of the may game which fastens at the back that ite shiny buckle may confer its trim- ning qualities to that part of the frock. Though the skirt does not ad- here to the dictum for fulness, it ad- mits a half-way concession in its full circular tunic. This is intentionally short enough to reveal a diagonal cut in the front of the skirt corresponding with the slantwise waist opening. The front view of this design sug- ite the use of broadcloth or ‘oot fignt woight woollen nuaterial in bination with satin for the tions sleeves which are in one with dropped armhole, These may be é either black satin which combines so effectively with any color, or they may be of the same color as the frock, Which ever ia used, the buttons, of course, will demand to be interpreted in the same way. The weighted tab which drops from the waist to add dignity to the flaring skirt tunic may serve an admirable opportunity for the {ntroduction of an additional touch of color, or as the character note of the frock, in being of a richer, bein ad material than any of the others DOES RHEUMATISM BOTHER YOU? The Docters Say “Use Musterele” 80 many sufferers have found relief in MUSTEROLE that you ought to buy @ small jar and try it, ment, made with oil of mustard, It pen- etrates to the seat of pain and drives it away, but does not blister the tenderest fashioned mustard plaster, MUSTEROLE is recommended for | Father Cha ‘osela, the # revolver ah the undertaker who the body and said the girl shot her- “I found he@ dead on the svteteel| | pistol in her hand. 1 was so fright. lened I took it and hid it.” The Dis- The girl after making this plea fell Attorney says the autopsy|in a faint to the floor, and had to be showed it was impossible for the child bree opt? to a chair by the court at- to have shot herself. There are no} Many friends of Miss Suter told | powder burns. | 40 inches wide, all Silk Crepe Meteor; shown in the wanted street and evening shadings, including white, ivory and black. Sale Price, yard..........seseeeeeerereees 69c Silk Shantung 88-inch All Silk Imported Printed Shantung Pongee; fan grounds, with Just spread it on with the fingers, Rub | it in, rat you feel a gentle glow, then a delicious, cooling comfort. MUSTER. | OL! the twinges, loosens up stiff. ened and muscles, MUSTEROLE is a clean, white oint- akes the place of the musay, old- | Bronchitis, Crou Asthma, Pleurisy, Lumbago, Neuralgia, ‘ains, Bruises, Stiff Neck, Headache Colds of the Cheat (it often prevents Pueumonia), At your druggiat’s, in 25 and 50c jars, ands a special large repel sine for $8.00 sure you get t MUs- TEROLE, ett imitattoce-ceet what you eak for, ‘The Musterole Company, Cleveland. onie MOTHER now DECLARES 'STOLE FOR MOVIE ACTOR | GIRL KILLED HERSELF: ¢ Hid Pistol in Fright) Ex-Assistant Postmaster at Cliff-| ed With the { side, N. J., Tells How She Shooting. | Took Money Order Cash. Louisa Plescia, mother of! “Yes, L stole the money, but I aid | iIt for a movie actor,” Newark ye ory to-day, John Ples- had done. tendants. the Judgo that the GIRL SAYS AND FAINT wan the plea of -year-old girl! Mins Vauline Suter, forme y in West Now Brighton, | Dostmistresn at urtaixgned before Judge told, District Attorney the Uniwd States Distric erduy afiernoon, pretty | nineteon-year-old cin, the gitl's father, 4 hold for ex- {accused of embeaziing $406 fram the | amination in $10,000 bail, He and hin | owt 0 Anis Ifside, fund at the Cliftaide | Wife have insisted they heard the girl| | pleaded ton wh ies ae t. and found)" “I never got a cent from the money her dead in the lower hallway. i stole,” be ay vine jae . | sy over, (Year ago i met a han oung The police could not find a revolver.) Tove actor, He lived in Jersey City, To-day the mother took a revolver tolt went with him for several months, hax charge ofjand when his work became slack [| | gave him some of my money. | kept coming after more. of my own, but my love for him Prompted me to take It In dribs and ot ot anid, “wit drabs from the money order drawer, eae i win tne) iie fled, and then I realized what I | However, to those who have not reached ite {eradicate scalp eruptions and scalp jount stolen soft and glossy.--Advt. would be ma org F. Far a eo he ludge stated IEF t he was inclined to allow the girl ay ro free under suspended sentence, om OMETRAT ie until all the money ts paid back he would hold her eaees $1,000 ball. Get Dr. _ Edwards’ Olive Tablets. 'HOW TO HAVE LONG, By a Hair Specialist. ing physician for | It is not hard to stop the hair from old-ume enemy, '\ falling out and promote its growth if \the right means are used, ‘There is no hope for the scalp where the hair roots are dead and the scalp is shiny, for Olive Tablets for caronie con- stipation and torpid livers, Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tabiets do not con- tain calomel, but @ healing, soothing ves- etable laxative. No ariping t# the “keynote of these Nettle sugar-coated, olive-colored tablets. ‘They cause the bowels and liver to normally. They never force them to this conditic immediate steps should be taken to stop it before it is too late, Here is a si recipe which you can make at home, that will stop the hair from falling out, promote its growth and natura! action. If you have « brown mouth’ now ha dull, tired 1a and then-~ eine olen ns humors. To a half pint of water add 1 of, bay rum, » small box of Barbo Com- ards’ Olive Tab! t hed i every night ply to the ita rubbing with the finger | 26 per bo: ii pee tips two or three times'a week, ‘These | _ The Olive ingredients can be obtained at any drug) @== store at very little cost and mised st home."” This recipe wot only promote ‘owth of the hair, but darkens freateds faded gray bait aad efitine tt volumbus, 0. Sunday World Wants Work Monday Wonders. A Bargain Day of extraordin Silks, Dress Goods, Wash Goods, Materials—in fact everything that is sold by the yard. 2500 Yards All Wool Dress Goods and 54-in. All. Wool Imported Dress Fab- rics, shown in a choice range of the most desirable shadings, also black; also 54- in. Coatings, consisting of Polo Cloths, Zibelines, Velour, etc.; value $1.50..... 49¢ Also Black and White Check Suit- ing; 54 inches wide; wl AQc Yard $1.00 yard, at, sale price. J $1.00 Black Broadcloth, 49c Impeon-Cra 50-in. black All Wool Chiffon. Broadcloth. Ruch jet black. \ieckcenaaeesnastt wiord—Second Fleer——___ ds Black & Navy Dress Goods Sa $1.50 Black Gabardine 54-in. Black All-Wool Gab- ardine, rich, lustrous black, = Black. soft and draping; sale price, yard. . -T9¢|ss yard.. Sis Crawford, een Fleer, 12:c Amoskeag Gingham Double fold; choice of all the aise Coen Spring, am pag ipa pasos] Z Simpson Crawford—Secend Floor,, Fashionable Silks $1.35 69c Silk Faille %4-inch Printed Silk Faille, shown in a variety of the best designs and col- floral effects; 38c orings. Sale Rect, $2.00 Silk Crepe Meteor YON. veeccvece $1.00 Messaline Satin 86 in. wide; yarn dyed; shown in a wide range of the best street and evening shadings; also white and black. Sale Price, yard...........- $2.00 Satin Crepe 40-inch Pebble Back Satin Crepe and Charmeuse, shown in a range of the choicest shadings. Sale 75c Silk Faille 36 in. wide; rich, round cord; bright and lus- trous. Shown in a range of the wanted street and evening shades. Sale Price, yard.......... | WE GIVE ANU REDEEM UMTS: COUPONS interest to the thousands of shoppers who need nnels, Ribbons, Laces, Curtains and Upholster Coatings $1.00 Storm Serge Double ae Navy Blue $1.50 Silk Casca d’Eau Crepe 40-inch All Silk Casea d’Eau Crepe. A rich dra ing silk, shown in all the street and evening siadlogt: Price, ~~ $1.10) Prick. Sue New Stock Black Dress Silks Fashionable Weaves Sold Usually at $1.50 Yard $1.50 40-in. Black Dress Satin, wool back— a rich heavy draping satin; very lustrous. | Also $1.50 40-in. Black All-Silk Faille, rich - c heavy corded dress silk that gives oe ser; | vice; special, per yard. .......ee eee y eee eee i $1.00 Black Taffeta $1. 25 Black Velveteen ti vate ‘perrbi fal oe wd chif- bl Fast color, ee en rich jet lon dress tal h k, subject to slight mill trous black. Sale price.... DDC | imperfections. Sale price.. HOC Simpson-Crawford—second Floor. 2500 Curtain Materials New Goods—-Sold Regularly up to 50c Without a doubt the most surprising values} ever offered in a big variety of artistic oe | materials, consisting of Drawn Work Bordered | Fancy Nets, Cc Scrime, Blacked sorien with Col-| Hernstitched Bordered Scrims, ored Bo: comes b Bere aattes ing Sunfast Drapery Material Regular Values up to os Special,a Yard. . °69c Sunfast seems to be the fabric of the hour. It is light in weighs and han all the lustre of silk and tar superior wearing quehitiencrod riob gold, green, blue, red end brown. EE NE ae A impeon Crawford—Foarth Floor. 1500 Yards All Linen Irish Table Damask One of the best regular 89c grades Pure linen damask, imported from Belfast, Treland, especially for this sale, Exception- ally good quality in a range of very pretty Cc patterns; 66 inches wide; grass bleached; yard 39c Bleached 59c Table 85c Table Table Damask, Damask, 59c Yd. 25c Yard. 72 in. wide; snow- 58 in, wide; aplens Hanis tue tae fj . ef fine quality of full | white bleach; large ei mei Vanes bleach; neat, attrac- | assortment of pretty finish very pretty pat- tive patterns designs, terns, Miles of TOWELLING 00d, l4c Barnsley 15c Checked 8c Irish Crash Towelling, | Glass Towelling, | Crash Towelling, 8!oc Yard. | 9c Yard. 4%¢c Yard. abe ot bey Neat red or. blue | All white and with ing from 2 to 8 yards; | sheokay vood, durable | neat red or blue bor Be at red borders; aia tor’ akin grade; very absor- | ders; very soft and h or roller towels. bent. absorbent grade.

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