The evening world. Newspaper, July 12, 1915, Page 5

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93 | It Is ‘“‘the Eternal Fitness of Things That Mak Illy-Chosen Hat May Be|> a Distinct Shock to}; Friends of the Wearer, and Even the Handbag May Be a Disturbing | Factor in the Ensemble of the Toilette — Silk Bags for Silk Frocks That May Be Cheaply): Made. mre 12, We eat Whenever the conversation turns to clothes, as it is bound to when two women get together, I always feel Mke emphasizing the importance of the dress accessories. So many times In the enthusiasm of designing and making a frock, or in its purchas- ing, one does not think as far as the Parasol, the bag, the stockings, gloves, shoes, &c., she will wear with it. Consequently, after the frock ts finished, the owner dons it and tries on the different hats she may have, to see which suits the frock best. But the result is that a hat every one is tired of and has seen her wear per- haps al spring gwith her sult t¢ tho one most likely to be chosen only to counteract the beauty of her new frock. Not only may the hat ac- PEFE FITTED IVSE RIT SSID COSCO SOLOS OC TOES cessory as a handbag is capable of as mean results, She who does not give proper: thought to the ensemble of her toilette will Ike as not grab her Jeather handbag, which shows signs of shopping wear, to carry with ber new silk or chiffon frock. The fas- tidious woman would have made her- self a pretty bag from the material ot her frock, for indeed a handbag ts a real necessity nowadays and accom- panies the morning, afternoon and evening costume, ‘When made of silk they are capa- bie of various shapes and forms, but the most popular for home devolp- | ment is like the one I-have pletured} here. What is called a “gate” top may be bought for fifty cents, in dull | or shiny metal, to which the silk is; caught in gathers. Either two, three or four corded sarias Peshe o seams may give the bag a flat, triangular or square effect at the base, where a@ tassel weights the centre. There is quite a craze for emboidering at least one side of these bags in steel beads, usually @ spray of flowers. with the decorative scheme of frock. For morning frocks there are poet re these played on violin, fluté and harp. Memories of Home Call Me Thine Own It's the music we never tire of— ey reniree us for bigger, better wo lightful. Invest 65 cents where It will do the most good and do It now on CO A1705 BIA Poise envelope fashion. Then too there their bottom edges. For evening, the hand either inside or out, Other suitable bags for morning wear are those of corduroy, which need but a thick cord for a strap, held by a flap which clasbs down in crochet lace and Irish lace bags which have ball fringe drippiag from bags are tiny affairs and may be of pale color silk band embroidered either in silk or bends, If of dark silk, a gay rose- bud silk lining will make itself seen when the bag is opened, and always a Uttle mirror Is attached somewhere, es or Mars the Stylish Gown OPLSOOOSSHOOND & DOTIS OS DI ETEEFSODE 9999 99996-9¢ COFE-64 $9040-29699-0990908990505 9902 909-09 05 | * ~« THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, JULY 12, 1915. * into the windows about 10.90 o'clock. The first known of the robber when Mr. and Mrs. Hitch re- ;turned home and found the dog tie “Berit Odell believes the that has been looting homes in the neigh- borhood is composed of “high-class [degrees some of whom frequent fashionable hotels in the neighbor- hood and thus Nae & line on prospec- tive victims.” A year ago thieves ob- tained $16,000 worth of plunder from three homes Mr. Hitchcock's. HEAD CRUSHED GOING TO NEXT SUBWAY CAR Passenger Killed Between Coaches as He Tries to Leave One for Other, Frederick Miller, thirty-five years old, a carponter, of No. 240 West Forty-ninth Street, was killed in the DRESS ST BURGLAR GETS2000 ELST 0. TRCK HOE Gov. Whitman’s Mother-in- Law Returns From Dance to Find Gems Gone. DIVER’S BACK BROKEN Ordered to Morgue. ‘Thieves who got $2,000 worth of jewelry from the home of Oliver N. Hitchcock, father-in-law of Gov. Whitman, at Quogue, L. I., on Satur- day night, are believed to be members of the same gang that looted the home of Sherwood Aldrich at So’ ampton recently and stole’ Je’ valued at $100,000, and to-day Shi Odell of Suffolk County started sev- eral deputies on a search for the band, Mr. and Mrs. Hitchcock were at a dance at the Quogue Field Club and the servants were asleep when the robbers entered the house by means of a false key. They tied a pet beagle to a stand in the reception room and proceeded to ransack closets and drawers in Mrs. Hitsth- cock's bedroom. They unlocked and left open two inside doors so they could escape easily if interrupted. Mrs. Hitchcock's most valuable jowelry was saved because she had worn it to the dance. Several pieces behind a pin tray were overlooked; and the only gems taken were from one drawer. Two men had been seen peering pital of a broken back Interborough subway in Brooklyn early last evening, The train, an eight-car express, bound for Manhat- tan, waa crowded with persons re- turning from the beachos. Miller tried to cross from one car to the other, just after passing Nevins Street. As he stepped from the fifth car to the fourth the train e@wung suddenly around the curve into ton Street and the passenger fell, 6o that his head was caught be- tween the steel vestibules of the cars, ‘There was trouble at first in le Ing the identity of the man. In pocket were found two letters a dressed to John J. Miller, recom- mending that ho be given work. Early this morning, Mrs. Elizabeth Miller appeared at Bellevue Hospital in- quiring for her husband. She was sent to the Morgue, and nearly col- | lapsed on recognizing the body as that of her husband. them a “fancy stunt.” with great force. After waiting pulled him out, and informed the police. be taken to the morgue. scious but not dead. Best & Co. Fifth Avenue at Thirty-fifth Street ~~ complish this, but such a small ac-\and then using a bead tassel instead of a silk one, Such an elaboration !s ‘unobtrusive enough not to interfere the at- tractive flowered cretonne bags, which might be made of material left from the facing of a hat, or indeed the hat itself, for many a cretonne hat is seen this year, And when worn wilth plain white, simple frocks, or sport skirts and shirtwalsts, they are de- are Lord # Taylor. “””” Midsummer Clearaway 6,000 Pairs of Women’s Smart Pumps--Colonials and Oxfords e Eighteen Special All This Distinct Season’s Styles $2 6 5 Novelties e Woy’ Formerly $5.00, 6.00 and 7,00 Pumps Oxfords Patent and dull leather, trimmed Bronze kid in very graceful styles, with colored kid. Champagne kid trimmed with pat- Black Russia, or patent leather ent leather. with gray, brown or black quarters. Tan Russia or Gray or champagne Calf. styles. “Colonials” of patent leather with gray cloth backs, patent leather An Exceptional Opportunity to purchase this season’s best styles at half and less than half their original prices. All are taken from regular stock and sharply reduced because they are styles we shall discontinue. Not all sizes in each style, but all sizes in the assortment. Sale Begins TUESDAY, and Continues THROUGHOUT the WEEK Second Floor. omer ee nee erect OED 0D (0) ED 0-GEED 0-ED 0D (0 ) ED 0-0 How ipttaniag Hie store ‘is to you during these recrea- tion months! For hardly a day passes without some new summer fashion appearing, fresh and crisp, for your inspection, —And, of course, at summer prices. No inactive seasons here! Boys’ Washable Norfolk Suits Will comprise an impo rtant sale specially priced at 2.75 . Which Is Much Below Prevailing Prices Of khaki or white drill, in sizes 6 to 15 years Also on Special Sale— | A Reduced Sale of Women’s A Reduced Sale of Women’s i Bathing Suits Low Shoes Mohair Suits, smart col- ieaclal otised tf i larless model; includ- 3.00 ing bloomers or Jersey . p tights......... 2.85 Formerly 4.50 to 6.00 Engi Mohair Suits,in- cluding Jersey er Pumps, Colonials and Oxfords, in tan calf- skin; sizes 244 to 7. New Summer Dresses and Skirts For Women and Misses—2nd Floor Smart, exclusive styles at these little prices a White Sport Skirts.......csescceeeeeeeee es 1.85 2.50 2.95 3.50 White Corduroy Skirts.........es.ee0e8 paaivioleeninee penne ¥s 3.95 5.00 Summer Dresses, striped and fancy voiles...........- 4.25 5.75 6.75 Crepe de Chine Dresses, sizes 34 to 44....... EALOGE LE UNS USES CHE RDes 11.50 Striped Taffeta Frocks, ...:0cecevrecerrennedavenanaes --- 16.50 18.50 BL "Yon Rover Poy Moret Be” The WORLD Sells 100,000 pies More in New York City Each Week-Day Than Any Other | WHEN FOOT SLIPS AS HE DOES FANCY STUNT Youth. Injured at Rockaway Thought Dead at First and As the result of a alip on a diving board, Reuben Oaseroff, eighteen, is dying in the Rockaway Beach Hos- Ossoroft and several of his friends were diving off a running board at Holland, Rockaway Beach, yesterday afternoon, when the young man an- nounced that he was going to show He ran up! the board, but before he reached the end his wet fect slipped and he fell into the water on his side, striking several minutes for young Oxseroff's body to come to the surface his friends plunged in and They worked over the unconscious boy for some time and then decided that he was dead Coroner Vowel of Jamaica ordered the body to As Oxseroff was about to be taken to the morgue in a patrol wagon Dr. Victor of the Rockaway Beach Hos- pital arrived and after examining him announced that the boy was uncon- He was taken mm 09 IW) «At Special Prices _ |i pa i} jill i i . ——— years ago, but WAR VICTIM ENDS HIS LIFE. |in tre. a%" i E i Scharpt Left a Note Saying World Contest Had Ruined Him, aa “This war bas ruined me. Tam going | band brough to end it all. Henly-on-Klip, South James MeCreery & C6, Exceptional Offerings On Tuesday and Wednesday a WOMEN'S HAND BAGS a Black Silk Moire Hand Bags, fitted with purse and mirror, 1,00 , of Black Silk Moire, with top; centre compartment. 1.95 } Hand Bags, of Black Silk Moire, in a variety of styles; = some fitted with purse and mirror; others with centre com partments. 2.95 ee Hand Bags and Envelope Purses, of leather,—all white or black and white combinations. 1.50 to 5.00 Hand Bags, of Pin Seal, in the most desirable shapes. 1.95 Hand Bags, of Pin Seal, some fitted with purse mirror; others with centre compartments. Jewelled tops. 2.95 LEATHER GOODS An unusually large assortment of Travellers’ Requisites, consisting of Dressing Cases for men and women, Bottle Sets, Medicine Ce Manicure Seta, Flasks, Drinking Cups, Frames, Clocks, Folding Mirrors and Tie Cases. Specially Priced Limousine Cases, fitted with celluloid accessories. Sule = able for men or women. B i ; Fitted Vanity Boxes, in a variety of styles and leathers, 1.95, 2.95, 3.50 and 5.00 regularly 5.00 to 9.50. Leather Belts For Women, Misses and Children Morocco, Kid, Cowhide and Patent Leathers,—plain oF in combinations of colors, Various shapes and widths. E 50c, 75c, 1.00, 1.50 to 2.95 H FF Hand B: lining; jewel! as a % JBAUE 04ST A SAVE. BRO i: Saturdays ora $4.00 A WEEK want Opens an Account Our Liberal CREDIT Terms apply also to We close | Long Island, New Jersey and Connecticut handsome set consiste of Solid Oak Table, heavy claw feet, inch top and 6 ft. extensi five Chairs and genuide leather seats; complete net for t w price of... yy} Scenes "79 125)5 | = 319") ROOMS ) Furn' ney 1OOMS Completely Furnished ROOMS Cor COMPLETE YOUR : Celebrities of the Motion Picture Stage” A New Set of Pictures Each Week } : | WITH The Sunday

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