The evening world. Newspaper, August 18, 1915, Page 9

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The Styles Our Grand-| = mothers Used to Affect Bring Charm to Pretty Girl of To-Day—Fragile Fabrics of Light Bodice and Full Skirt Are Emi- nent Features of Styles That Remind Us of the Days of Old. Covert Rs Ved resins Wot 5, We cannot but be impressed with yhe charm of the gil of to-day. She ‘io herself fresh and lovely, and her clothes really delightful. They smack considerably of the days of our grand- mothers, though this sweetly feminine outer apparel does not suggest any re- version of the type of woman who hypothesized It. The tight bodice and full skirt, dainty ruffles and square decolletage are eminent features of those styles which we have adopted, but the aim- less scattering of velvet bows over @ frock, the frivolous handling of lace ruffles and the extremely tiresome conglomeration of trimmings and ma- +) SELECTTHEG0O0 FROM THE BAD, Chasse * Leer taglr ord ee five rom pain wit it dangeros oo Nal einai Radway's Ready Relief, entirely free ‘om opiates or narcotics, can be safely internally or externally to stop in. veAnplied externally, Radway's Ready Relief will quickly ease such pains arising from neuralgia, rheumatism, bruises, congestions and inflammations. Used internally, a half to a teaspoon- ful in half a tumbier of water will in afew minutes relieve cramps, diarrhoea, or. Summer compleint and all ims, Remember, Radway's ly Relief contains 20 “dope” or har: ful drugs. #~ Wt is a timetr safe wad rlabi "| terials on one frock have remained landmarks. medicine. @5c and 50e at ali —Advt juick, Painless Wa: (Helps to Beauty.) Here is a simple, unfailing way to rid the skin of ovjectionable hairs: With » some powdered delatone and water make enough paste to cover the hairy surface, apply and in about & minutes rub off, wash the skin and every trace of hair hes vanished. This is quite harmless, but to avoid disappointment be sure to get the delatone in an original package.— Advt. sum toes. It will be pr: _ a \ TTT 274) give. Maroon red, which te eure to| ( be « favorite color this fall, would be Pretty for the chiffon, while the lace portions in ecru could be lined with maroon color net. A foundation waist of the lace over net {8 in kimono style and blouses softly over the belt. In the front it is opened to give occasion for a trim- ming of chiffon in the form of finely tucked bands, They parade each side of the front, and continuing over the shoulders line up in « mitred corner to give @ pointed yoke effect, A pleasing introduction of chiffon this is, and quite tive of it te the he tucked bands we sunt ae gatenatgarae| Having Breakfast iginal Tome Dressmaking Designs By The Evening World’s Fashion Expert laboration. "A faring collar of fine net wired | tt - is adorably brought to notice by be. | ta he shouldn't bolt his food. ing, the Lae | point in the back of | 9) python circies, of colls if you two very = Gull blue background, | Will it 18 not done, and Joe ought to worked in shades of red to form lit-| have known it. ers. ight have What made his conduct all the more | { If one mi ave ao fegrettable was the fact that Joe had bier) ee Fy ee on his new suit this morning. He had for | been undergoing the unsightly process sing. \of shedding the old one for several ENING WORLD, WR DNESDAY, AvauS RHODY THE ROUGHNECK' TEACHES JOE HE MUST NOT BOLT HIS FOOD Central Park Python Really Regrets Indecent Haste in portion is piewree The too, arrange to above the elbow with the ohiffon,| Somewhere along the fourteen linear while ciroular Gares of it gracefully! rest of lining on the inside of Joe, most of t! then them. Though hh skirt i of chiffon, ita eoft, billowing | the rock python of Central Park Zoo, fuld® owe considerable to the Gimy|there is a very sore spot to-day. het upper portion. Com-j simmy Rellly, who looks after the is @ narrow inser- 2s, Sanding down the front |feptile case, bosides supervising the id skirt, where chiffon | monkey house, opines that there tions may serve & further! he several sore spots on Joe's inner however, is Joe's own bon streamers. These ig color y, w 8 aad aeata ollar tends toward displaying the diamon effectiveness AH which will be CF ay frock after this suggestion ressed ee tl b raciated in the matert “wi GIMBELS afternoon frocks, achievi effect so well liked by u: Spring it was used onl hearted way, with qui silk combined with tt Uur attire expresses real character exe days, significant of the modern woman with her club, her sports, her orwanized activities, her motor, which herself, aad her admirably “ero in the world. ct aww. these prevent modes fo that they require so much ma- terial as to make the purchasing & frock an anxious item of expe Not only are the skirts full, sometimes so short as to require a foundation which also must be full, hen transparent materials are em- ployed they are superimposed in two |tractive afternoon frock which is suit- or three layers, and in widths vary- ing from a#ix to twelve yards around. Chiffon is a material which has y i ‘© Remove Hairy Growthas. chiffon has won out, and a whole hoose what little bit t or braiding the) | DESCRIPTION OF THE FROCK. | Iam showing a particulor'y ate | able for chiffon or silk. At the left is delightful effect that a for | Combination of lace and chiffon would Kills Bed Bugs and Destroys Their Eggs Shield your family from the danger of disease-spreading bed bugs. These loathsome pests multiply and spread very rapidly in warm weather. They can be easily destroyed. Use Peterman’s Discovery —a sure preventive. Apply it to crevices in walls, floors, beds and furniture, through the spout in the top of the can. DISCOVERY ‘KILLS BED BUGS AND THEIR EGGS is harmless, stainless and leaves no odor. It can be squirted beneath the tufts of a mattress. It kills bed bugs instantly and destroys their eggs. Discovery is used everywhere by careful housewives, first-class hotels and steamboat companies. Follow directions and it will protect you against unfore- seen invasion of these pests. A tin of Discovery is enough for one bedroom, PETERMAN’S ROACH FOOD entices roaches from their breeding places. They eat it and die. seams ad crevices, it kills them promptly. Dr. Peterman’s Personal Guarantee to You that Peterman's Roach Food ond it id Ask your dealer for Peterman’s Roach Food or Peterman's Discovery (liquid). Peterman’s Ant Food kills ants, Peterman’s Moth Food keeps moths out of clothing, a 200 Fifth Avenue, New York Cr jomptly ped. wittiage PETERMAN, President, WILLIAM PETERMAN, Inc., Broadway and 33d Street “For Paris Millinery You Must Go to GIMBELS’’ This is Leontine's masterpiece. It 13 of black satin, heavily corded and simply trimmed with a pink rose and @ blue rose. Original model cost $75-—our copy is $28. q@ “I was amazed to find about 50 Paris Model Hats at GIMBELS, for I did not think that half that number had yet reached America, q “But what astonished me more was the fact that GIMBELS had copied every one of these Paris models— copied them perfectly, In fact, I, with an expert’s eye, could not distinguish the copies from the originals. q “The prices of the GIMBEL copies are remarkably little—indeed, they would be moderate prices for just the usual hats. But for copies of the finest French models, they are the lowest prices I have ever seen.” Gimbel Reproductions Paris Model Hats at $10, $15 to $28 Are Mere Fractions of Paris Prices Third Floor This— A Paris Frock —the most delightful interpretation of the simple afternoon mode that the Parisienne herself adores— Copied at $29.50 In heavy Georgette Crepe, with appliqued border on skirt, plastron and sash of soft satin to match. The beads on the plastron also match. Green Blue Purple Black Blackberry Many New Frocks At $25 to $67.50 Third Floor First Tortoise Shell Frames for Bags, $1 These square or fancy shaped frames, with Bracelets or chain handles, when completed with a silk bag, are exactly like the new Silk Bags that are priced $2.50 to $5.60. Main Floor By) him something to eat, I guess. ‘four years off and was employed tn BOY FA ired ti This rat happened to be a hi tomer. He is believed to have been | church work in Stamford, te dead at t t case. A moment @ that the rat CROWDS SEE FUNERAL was back in the open alr again and up the tree'in tne back of tne repeie) OF BURGLAR’S VICTIM ree in the back of the reptile case and declined all further experi- aernes ae q's ra eo tackles Ce eee anything alive it will thoro' iy crushed before he trusts it down |Police Search Pawnshops for Clue around that sore spot. to Slayer of John Hil- digestion by preventing f Gen. John C. Black, lawyer, Ctvil War veteran, former Congressman, Island City, died funeral procession, but. there was no for several years, He was seventy. clue to the murd 18, 1915. & meal since he started the Bridge Department shedal out he went a | Herbert Lawton, for ul secre. gost rat he co tary-treasurer the Btamford (Conn.) Yacht Club and active in| McNeil, fifteen suy rope of & u m= . a predatory 0! his home in that city. was carried seventy-five feet dy, the Roughneck,” if Miss Marie Bohm, eighty-three| then plunged ground, sustaining the Rodent hay pickname '"| years old, author of novels In Ger- serious erty Mii Joe welcomed his breakfast with| man and English, is dead in Newark. gririe of dolight and the fret thing She received medals from the Ger- ul knew h jarted head first man Emperor for her work in pro- viding for the comfort of soldiers in the Franco-Prussian War. Her father, Prof. Bohm of the University of Eatnelp, was a counsellor of thi Duke BSchleswig-Holatein, the father of the German Empress. pa OBITUARY NOTES. The body of John Hildebrandt, who ss piomneed modeie 4 debrandt. Sch. ‘edd ino ahite tee 7 was murdered by @ burglar in his|form onl; District Attor- was laid at rest in st.| after meals, almost instantly Cemetery at Astoria, L. 1,| fermentation and neutralizes o esterday at the age of seventy- were no services over the a Chicago hotel, where he made | body thie morning, the funeral ser- lifelong Demo- | vices having been conducted yeater- fhomination day at the Holy Trinity Church, Len- venue and One Hundred and ee nty-second Street. oS aieeets every Cd hysicians are already ight policemen under Capt. Gar- [naa Murray, who waa an Alder-| gan of the West Twenty-third Streei | imstead of the powder form. held various other offices Police Station were on hand to con. | "tse! Meanedte, Ne. id old municipality of Long trol the crowd gathered to watch the Ne Extra tor M. are still searching pawn- r. The BIGGEST Chance of the Twelve-Month! Our Summer Mark-Down Sale of Men’s and Boys’ Clothing Once a year ONLY do prices reach this low water mark on Clothing of GIMBEL excellence. : The savings range from one-third to more than one-half on Coats, Suits, etc, of every desirable kin alee assortment as to size, style material an color. Examples follow:— Men's Fin t $27.60 Suits, for PL , -lined MiGreves, ter. PLO Men's Fine $32 to, as Suits, tor 19.50 Men's $35 to $50 Overcoats, for $25 And practically e' other sort of Men’s Clothing, from Palm Beach Suits and Flannel Trousers to Fur Coats—all at the Sale’s Great Savings. Some of the Bargains for the Boys P There are absolutely hundreds of these, for boys of all ages. We mentionone or two only to illustrate the values. $6.50 Ove ‘cats, $2.75 $2 to $3 Wash Suits, $1.25) 6 to $10 Silk Suits, $3.65 | Splendidly made in newest KA al-wool Ghincalls oe | Solid colors and combinations, | Sb 63 & $3.76 Benker Lobes, 95 “Wet-Day”” Outtits,|$8.60 to $12.60 Norfolks, Of figured cloth, in jacquard $2.65 $5.60 weave, | Consisting of rain-coat and hat.| With extra knickerbockers. | Fourth Floor } Sale of “Seconds” in Men’s and Women’s Hose The “run of the mill” of a well-known manufac | turer of guaranteed Hose. Def such as “mended breaks,” hurt the price. rather than wear, Women’s $1 Silk Hose Black, white and Seamless, ° PP ng bie 39c wae Women’s $1 White Silk Hose Double lisle, garte: top ad sole, id 70c a's in aol Women’s 25c to 50c Hose Oo menne eee TR Lisle or Silk In black or The most fascinating ‘ Le or out-door construc Lisle. 15c white. tive toy ever invented. ’ °; i @ FUN all tho tine-—yet tt Men’s 25c & 35c Fibre Silk Socks does much toward training Black, white and 15¢e Spliced heels and the tiny brain. “Palm Beach.” reinforced soles, 45c a Set Men’s 25c to 50c Socks With just ONE set any one Black, white and 12 1 Silk lisle, cotton, of a hundred wonderful thin fan be made such as wind: colors. 4 C and balbriggan. mills, air ships, Ferria wheels, furs Main Floor niture, autos, animals, towers, der- ricka, ete. bP iratagisad that most of the u ings when made, move, c- || Kconomies in Bed Coverings volve in the wind, swing, ete, q Pictures and directions go with These special offerings in the August Sale will “Tinkertoy,” end it’s 80 easy fulfil if not surpass all expectations for exceptional that even the littlest ones can values. enjoy it. H0Y ‘Mrain and Fourth Floors $3.60Blankets at $2.60 pr. /$5 Blankets at $3.75 pr. In white and plaid; sizes|" In white and plaid; 66 x 80 inches, 72 x80 inches $3.26 Comfortables at $5 Comfortables at $3.96 ilk oe fea acta | aeae ‘yoo! filled; ® Inch border ot H ering is ; New Model cotton flings 9 inch plain borders, | to miatch, $1.85 Crochet Bedspreads at $1.25 Full size and plain hemmed. ‘The same spread Exposition noel ped with eu out corners is regularly $2.25. Our Trunks ahi White Cottage Spreads Just Received— O Plain Hommed Scalloped Cut Out Corners, $10 & $12.5 Size 70 x 90; were $1.50, now| Size 70 x 90; were $1.75, now bar ; Hee 80 x 90; 8, The New 1915 Model ae 80 x 90; were $1.75, now ae x 90; were $2, now Innovation Trunks, 55c Initial Envelope Day Cases at 480 initial, Made on Fruit of the Loom Pillow Casing. Full Size, at $20. Neatly scalloped all around with embroidered wee me fi one two teaspoon- home at No, 1446 Fifth Avenue Sat-|fuls of which, taken In © little woter ay Meera pint Menem oP

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