The evening world. Newspaper, June 23, 1915, Page 9

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q Driginal Ilome Dressmaking Designs Giving a Last Year’s Tunic the Honor of a This Year’e Skirt Is the Lat- est Accomplishment of the Economical Woman, Whose Despair Is the Ever-Changing Fash- fons. oO. Core Sins York brecing World) = Changing fashions have been the @espair of the ages te all women, whether rich or poor, Although the woman of limited purse worries mainly over the price of her clothes, whieh, when styles change #0 fre- quently, counts up like lightning, the ‘Woman who can afford the changes Worries over the adaptability of the @tyles to her person.’ ~, her needs, @o—always she worrlea quite as mauch as her poorer sister. ‘There has grown up through the seasons & suspicious feeling that any @estume cannot last from one sum- mer to the next, though the economi- cally Inclined of ue continues to care- ; fully put away the clothes which served until October in the fond hope that the next May will tind them available. But Dame Fashion is notably ex- travagant and itogical, and has no ear for tares of economy; sv our hopes ore usually frustrated. ‘Once in a while there arrives a séa- gon of repose in which we find, to our heart's delight, that the washtub or the cleaners will set things right, and new clothes not needed until the sea- gon is in full swing. This summer, when full skirts are characteristic of the mode, we know that our scant separate skirts will never do, and though it takes courage to discard them when only half worn, there A feeling of satisfaction after {t fe done. They are no longer there to tempt one into the indiscretion of iug them, Wyrrocks of last year which, though geant of skirt, boasted a full tunic, might be listened to In regard to their pleas for extended life, tor there jaa way. The fact that the new skirts have deap bands of & different fabric, and sometimes a different color at the hem, makes easy the task of giv- Ing to a last year'é tunic the honor of this year's skirt. Another way Is to emplay a hip yoke, which may be the foundation skirt, and drop the tunic from that. ——— DESCRIPTION OF THE FROCK. Tho distinctive frock IT am showing to-day suggests in its ekirt adapta- _ bility to rejuvenation by the deep band on the bottom. Though a« sepa- rate band is not necessary, It ts pos- sible, with its line of attachment con- cealed by one of the rows of narrow ribbon, as pictured at the left, White crepe or chiffon would be pretty for the skirt trimmed with apple-green os-crain or moire ribbon, The Gundation waist of chiffon alao, though sleeveless, extends clear to the collar line and ie Gnished in picot Novel, indeed, is the coatee of lace which drops over the bodice and as- gumes for it the role of sleeves and for the skirt a sort of short tunic, It fs cut with a seam on either shoulder and gathered into a shallow neck line which allows a small yoke of the chiffon to be seen hove it, An- other glimpne of the chiffon is caught in the front, where the coates No Extra Charme foe Tt, confine its flare. with fore re Je it at the waistline so that the ailk | belt may pass in and out to partially Bound all around this filmy, / transparent affair strives at stability the green ribbon, By The Evening World’s Fashion Expert to give it a certain amount of prac- ticality, and at least achieves an un- Usually effective result. At the right 8 of a str blue band outlined by » ite cording of either plain blue or white, whioh pe -|Good Advice For Thin Undeveloped Mttle yoke from which the \ ind for the charming against the plain ‘er is chosen for the coat ls very distinctiv artieasly han ggent! 6 left the right for morning. —_—— SPEEDERS CHOOSE JAIL. ment to Paying Their Fines, I have shown the pos- goods used with nd white stripe for the Four Autotsts Prefer Imprison-| or ONLY BRONX STORE DB AUMANNS 149th Street @ Srd AVENUE Easy Payments—Make Your Own Terms 'ags—One Low Price—Cash or Credit 2-Inch Continuous Post Brass 149™ ST., C Fons, thirty-three miles an hour, eald forced to rual erious care. He sie ‘ined oa fe Friar iotd In 4300 for examinaticg Comfort -Assurance” ae Y., was RAH. Macy & Co.'s Attractions AreThetLowPriew Insure Against Worry, he hae fined spe Epruce Btreet, fichmond Mill, pal A Blue Transfer Card is the “policy,” A Macy “D. A.” Account ie wurane tthe of URE uncer proiec. rnotde Tt means passing from counter to counter against overdrafts on the family ene” has been sitting In jush Cour! \ without waiting for change or wrapping— chequer. Reason: Where the old-style Charge Account tempted shoppers te extravagance, the “D. A.” only helps them to form the “Macy Saving Habit.” Atk us how when you come to shop. making only a single ee Ga you come to Macy's, What Thin FolksShould Do To Gain Weight Delightful Summer Frocks An Important Special Purchase~of Nearly 500 Smart New e—Midsummer Models in Cool Cottons and Crisp Linens. So many charming styles that adequate description of their loveliness is impossible. Simple, dainty Morning Dresses r of striped tissues, corded dimi- ties and fancy voiles. Summer Afternoon Frocks of sheer French crepes, in pure white or in the bright colors so favored; in voiles and lace trimmed lingerie effects; are fine nets; embroidered in colors. Outing Dresses of linen, smartly tailored; coat dresses of novelty ratines. In short—Dresses for every Summer requirement and all at extremely attractive prices. Please note that there are Advance Mid-Summer Models featuring the latest caprices of Fashion—with skirts extremely wide, and the smartest of bodice effects. Dresses at $3.96 Dresses at $8.9 ‘Three Medela: One (iustrated at the right) in Four Models: In o! 1d ratine crepe, die | jed and figured dimities and | velyet girdle; Pr Fe) tallor: ih oockete; hematitched ool and hematiteh striped vo hand embrolde girdle. Dresses at $11.74 . Four Models: One (iinetruted at the wy) Signposts of \ Economy FTER all, it ion’ the “epurt”—the eceasignal caving — that counts, We te the ascurulation of leseer economies from day te day, the caretul regard for the Wtele things, that help bank eccounte te grow and the cost ef living te diminish. Macy advertising, theretore, performs a twofold public eerviee. Men and Women | after ¥ equ ted fee Fo nese or the nerves. This remari 1e onlled Sargol. It invites attention to eon. eplcuous opportunities for sew ing—the outstanding econe- mies of red letter days, Taleo points out the way te permanent scenemy— vervee as thereader’s guide to savings that are cseryday offerings of the Macy store, The Macy store special. fen in theae aide to thrift, The thoughtful Manager af the Home has learned to welcome and appreciate the daily news of Macy savinge in owr advertising, Damask Table Cloths (each) 98c Macy's Usual Price $1.29 An excellent quality of Da- mask with fringed ends and neat red or blue borders. As there are no Napkins to match, we will discontinue the line, and have reduced the Cloths accordingly. Excellent for Bungalow or $9.98 3 Rooms Completely 47" ode! lare and cuffs of cerry Dresses at $5.94 Three Models: Linen Coat Dresses, button ti i and hand embroidered. nd em- broidered Voile; of net wi roldered volles and sheer striped tissues in 3" wolfe lace rimmed” ‘and Band” aimple, graceful styles. od. Bises from 84 to 44—in nearly every model. Finishing details perfect. Tailored Suits of Serge, Smart New Norfolk Model, $13.74 In navy and black; Men's wear Serge of fine weave and light weight. Buite that are extremely desirable for trav- OPEN EVERY EVENING— t the back and feat: Cottage use, giling or for shopping wear, | The coat. on the sides of the flaring. ak rt BSET, Make peak jorto! ines, uni he fashionable at foo NEXT DOOR TO POST OFFICE Norfolk 111 Jauntily belted, ts box pleated | to mive the fashionable wi t foot, Lace Trimmed Scarfs and Squares (each) 49c 60 Suits—Orginally $22.74 to $28.75. Now $13.74 The majority in fine shepherd checks, others in hair line stripe serge and wool faille. OR. 3"° AVE. The Shattered Dough is on tap— “Large aches from little toe corns (No, it aint new. First uttered by Pericles after a long hike Half a crazy coin lying innocently in a curio window started more of a mess than the preacher who kissed the fat soprano in the choir. COIN, the Universal's gingery serial written by Emerson Hough during one of his mad, mad moments. The Broken Coin begins this week in all of America’s foremost moving picture houses. ; its performance are Francis Ford and Grace Cunard, two of our own screen stars who | Most of the picture was made at Universal City—the won- fs der city of the universe—where we have pieced together seven parts of the civilized and uncivilized world, w.’? rom Rome to Spartacus). say they are celebrated—and we gu It isn’t an instant of slow action. ess they are. goes with an insane rush. There It’s swift asa Nebraska cyclone and {3 Grace Cunard hasa pal in the play who can lick his weight in wild cats—and does. {3 It ie weird, thrilling, blood-freezing and blood-curdling. the kind of a picture play the whole family likes. to the manager of your favorite theatre. All he's got to do is get it. Universal City—a moving-picture city—of 3,000 souls is near Los Angeles which is Drop in on your way to the two fairs and Seé How the Movies Are Made Universal Film Manufacturing Co. 1600 BROADWAY, NEV/ YORK CITY Carl Laemmle, President “The Largest Film Manufacturing Concern in the Universe’* on the direct line of Our Brands “tmp,” “Rex,” “101—Bison,” “Big U” “Nestor,” “Gold Seal,” “Victor” "Powers," “Joker,” “L-Ko” “Animated Weekly” and “Lacmmle.” the Sante Fe. Bevin UNIVERSAL rut t/The best Theatres always show UNIVERSAL Pictures It interests old and young and middle-aged. And if you want to see it, all you've got to do is to say so Macy's Usual Price 69¢ Immaculate white scarfs and squares trimmed with broad lace insertions and lace edge; neatly made of ex- cellent quality. Scarfs are 19x54 inches and the squares 80 x 80 inches. New Life for Your Furs MEN! A Reminder Macy’s June Clearance SALE Is On! Started only yesterd ut the Suits are going me For Cool Summer Frocks White Linen Special (yd.) 29c Macy's Usual Price, #9¢ An unusual quality in the popular Cossack weave, 10 Gesirable for Women's Ap- arel; correct weight for Macy's will sto t Summer wear, Closely r over the summer wosthe, ssa woven, and will give ex: The price brought men in— will remodel them into the new rallied stad owe plus quality sold the Suite— all three made the sale a success at the start. . If you want quality that’s more than uncommon—the sort of lalloring that sets the stand- ard—the fabrics you know are right this season—a Suit that looks and is worth every cent of the former price quoted— At Just About Wholesale Cost to Us : Come in—the earlier the better. The sale is scheduled last the weele—but the Suits may notl 7 ‘ You cannot doubt these values when you see the Suits themselves. Formerly 814,75|Formerly $16.75|Formerly 88,60) Fi and $18.78—Now|to. #19.78—Now|to. 82760--Now |to e8t ybewtoe *11.75/'13.75'17.75/'21.50 Macy's—Men's Store, Fifth Pieor, Special Entrance 35th Street and Broadway.—#pecial Elevates, fall atyles at a very moderate coat. Storage charges—2% on Valuation up to 860. Minimum charge 81.20. Macy’es—Third Floor, B’way, Linen Bed Coverings At Prices You Will Appreciate There is nothing so delightfully cool as linen for Bed Coverings—and when you can buy them at “Before-the- War” prices, this offer becomes doubly interesting. .__An extensive assortment of plain and embroidered Bed Linens will be found in @ separate section adjoinirg our regular department in the Basement, Rear. A visit will well repay you. All Linen Pillow Cases Size 45x36 inches (each), 89¢ Hemstitched; medium weight. ide. A limited quantity ot this spectal price. Macy’e—Linen Dept., 2nd Fi. All Linen Pillow Cases Size 45x36 inches (each), 59¢ Neat scalloped edge; finely woven, All Linen Sheets—hemstitched, round thread linen. Size 72x90 inches (each), $1.98 | Size 90x96 inches (each), 82.39 Pillow Cases to match, size 45x36 inches (each), 46¢ Hand Embroidered Hand Embroidered Linen Pillow Cases Linen Pillow Cases It ledto THE BROKEN The leading sprites in | bey bine soxne Monee (9008), 99e Variety of designs. Extra EI ° \ Neat _scallc . P tues i A hemstitclied anda. i 10007" $1.09, 91.89 and ectric Floor sl Fine Grade All Linen Sheets: carious weaves Size 72x96 inches (each), $2.49, 82.79 and 83.49 Size 90x96 inches (each), $2.79, 83.49 and $4.39 Pillow Cases to match, as follows: Size 45x36 inches (each), 49c, 59¢ and 790 Size 50x36 inches (each), 77¢, 84¢ and 99e Size 54x36 inches (each), 89c and $1.44 Imported All Linen Natural Color Union Linen Bedspreads Bedspreads (each), $3.49 _ Hemstitched; embroidered Macy's Usual Price, 85.17 in beautiful floral effects, Embroidered in white or i Size 72x100 inches (each), | pink; hemstitched all around; Ry #758, hile and 89,59, size 72x90 inches. Limited Size 90x100 inches (each), | quantity of 50 Bedspreads at xX $8.89, $9.79 and 810.89. this low price. Macy'e—Basement, Kear, Lamps, $10.89 (as illustrated) Similar (amps elsewhere advertised os $20 value These beautiful Lamps, which add so materially to the attractiveness of the cosiest tiving or bed room, are made of solid . mahogany, standard height, with fluted columns, two lights, pull chain sockets, cord and plug for attaching, An attractive sill shade, #2 incbes in diameter, in several trimmed top and bottom witb antique It’ gold bral Same style Floor Lamp, but with plain column, com; with 22-inch cretonne ebade, in a ty of patterns, with four-inch fringe, $8.89 (Similar lamp advertised elsewhere at $18 value) 7 ___Macy'e—Hasement. Bw | as rr Studios in New York, New Jersey and California, Factories in New York and New Jersey. Distributing agencies throughout the civilized world, THE NEW YORK WORLD SETS THE PA‘ The WORLD sells 100,000 copies more in New York Cit y-each weekday than any other morning new!

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