The evening world. Newspaper, September 20, 1915, Page 7

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wre OF YnS WONG HOOT = rank ies Lyle Are He * Charees W quilt 4 ° ‘ the vie, 1» Aen ander A : ‘ mA . ohe ‘ Prank . . heid otrais wt of the ball beng $2,600 and “t brothers yesterday Note ny e and w or . married Vrank Lyle Mins Are eof Mra Frank Lyle, said narried him on Aug Charles Lyle then ¢ ie that Vrank Ly! “orence Kurtz on Nov when Mise Kurts was eare old. ‘Th Arinatrong fam ted an tnvestt- gation of the Lyle brothe A few days later William Fo Arm. Strong, father of Elizabeth, told Mre, Charios Lyle feared her husbaad Was contemplating marfiage with Miss Margaret Burke, a telephone op- erator living at No, 1396 Firat Avenue. Mrs, Charl Mies Hur irday, and that Miss | 1 AUK a bayle, 29 last her infor ke into hys- He's 1 He's mine! Mra, Lyle timed. ries. mine! nt him! excl Elizabeth it ey Mins Are You Goin Quality Furniture, Rugs and Carpets Seamless ee Axminster | Deliveries Open Saturday Evenings WACoRE” le maya whe called on | ted having Deon married | heed declares Mian NonTHWEST CORNER SIXTHAVESID=5TR. TR. If this month means MOVING, REFURNISHING or the beginning of HOUSEKEEPING, a visit to our store now is bound to repay you. rcasH | COMPARE OUD DRICES! (Af=1-4-jhd Plain Figure Tags Our Easy Payment Plan lightens moving expenses without depriving you of your new things, 4-Pieco Jacobean Period Dining Room Suite | Rugs, 9x12, Motor Truc Everywhere a _THE EVENING WORLD, Original Tlome Dressmaking Designs By The Evening World’s Fashion Ex, — for the Winter to Be Varied Enough to Suit the Thin as Well as the Steut Woman, With Room for Individuality. Full Skirts to Be Worn, ° but Not Quite So Full, and With a Tightening at the Hip for Those Who Need It signs for Evening World Readers To-Day. Coverite Wit Te Homme ating Om The Now Verb beewine Many women confuse the two ode, “tt o4 “Fashion” 1 uth the Uwe h entirely different meanings Kor instance, fashion be ti peremial, but at » the epirit that ‘| quickens into personality, Fashion eueKests, but style adapts. Mtyle te fashion thus adapted, plue manner, pulme, Dearing plus the woman who That is « long definition but it is ei * are but bundle of dude after all, i how juxuricus, Wh by roper pe ey becom different with Fashion, they were to think ¥ tim bi i of the advisa- widering the indi- The var While t heart of the em the 5 or tne Dips as a @ compromixe for the stout woman, — DESCRIPTION OF FROCK. Shae bite tole eo me and For atfernoon wear silk still holds posal of him you could take | Popular favor and 1 am showing a ign for it of unusual charm to- Baking Powder Absolutely Pure Avoid All Substitutes BANWINL RRO ANG) g to Move? [| Rock-Bottom, Two De- fulness w wilt + | | | | Fee eee e teen eeeeee se ecesceee day. The skirt has an oddly shaped tunic which, jaboting down each side \of the front and back, affords excel- lent opportunity for an introduction of contrasting color, in the facing of the irregular tunic edge. If the frock were of dull blue or brick red, a glimpse of black would lend distine- |tlen, together with a band of the same on the bodice strapping the lowest part of the yoke, This band nevertheless cannot be credited with a useful role, as the chest above it is unprotected. Near the neck line, however, an odd tnner yoke of white silk is seen to be clasped together when otherwise the same might sport itself as a wide pretentious collar, ‘The effect ts un- usual and becoming tn combination with the plaits over the shoulders which, extending thelr fulness into the sleeves, lend a satifacory breadth to the b 6. Long cuffs of the silk snugly ing the arm re- quire the fulness of the sleeves to disappear, and they quite agree with the snug fitting bodice. The mode! at the right shows the of the bodice accomplish across the shoulders in back, Of plaid this frock would be pretty combined in the manner suggested with plain satin. Instead of factng the tunte lon the Inside, as the left hand model shows, the aatin bands tt on the out- side, Cuffs to match, and a white or gandy or faille slik yoke and collar are the finishing détatls, pe ila GERMANY’S COPPER SUPPLY. Mines in Hare Mountains Worked for Nearly 950 Years. (Brom the Westintnater Gazette.) One of the native sources of Ger- many's copper supply is the Rammela- berg, @ northern spur of the Harz Maun- tains, The mines there, which have been worked for nearly nine and « half centuries, are noted for the extraord!- nary variety of minerals found—gold, ailver, copper, lead, sino, sulphur, green vitriol (sulphate of tron) and alum. The yteld of gold and silver was at ono time conatderable, but for many ears has been a dimintahing quantity ndeed, the general output of minerals has been decreasing, and there are signs that the mines are becoming exhausted ‘The metalliferous mountain, which rises toa hetght of 2,080 feet above sea level, is honeycombed in all directions with shafts and galleries, Se HER DEATH SEALS MYSTERY. a With es Without PROVIDENCR, R. 1, rae ¢ Rept Lillian Irving, & young woman who was 20.— feund unconscious tn Fimwood Avenue, early in the morn- ing of Aug, 16, died last night, with the mystery of the cuuse of her condition unsolved, Suffering from a skuM fracture, the girl was taken to the Khode Island Hospital, by showed ‘1 f n automobile, and that her compantons left her in the street eee To Estabiis Ohart- table Foundation, BOSTON, Sept. 20.—Definite action on the establishment of a great Masonic charitable foundation in the United States ts expected to be tuken. at the 3d annual 7 Supreme Counell, Scottish Hite, which. willbe ‘The plan of the foundation contemplates the administra~ ton, withor rae, of the estates of all widows and orphans of Masons who apply for ite ald. attractive effect that the broad plaits | the roadway on | eer errr eeeeeeeer eee C6-4.54-949-8-9. PALI DIDDOOAADDADDIDIDIDRIAODOI DODD DD | CAUGHT 6 MONTHS AFTER HE BROKE HIS PAROLE Detectives Pick Up Fugitive Den- tist at Grand Central After Long Hunt. by the New York State Dental clety with practicing without a for arraignment to-day. of another Taylor, whose initials larly licensed, when arre: ter, Alexander C, Tandlish, chiet | veatigator for the State Dental Ccrrigan and paroled until Feb, 4, did not appear when hia case called, him at the Grand Central Station, of Buffalo and a woman with said she was Mrs, Harris, Both tickets for Buffalo, After admit t on My Eyes” “guess I'll have to get glasses.” DON'T GUESS—be sure about examine the eyes without charge. Glasses fitted only if needed, Established 53 Years New York: 184 B'w 223 Sixth 850 Sixth Av 101 Nassau, at Ann 3 17 Went 42d Street AGRACEFULFOR (| WITHOUT DRUGS ‘The stout woman can regain charm of & graceful, slender f{ dangerous drugs, Salts. just where there is excess fat, Thinning Salts now sold at Riker- After a six months’ search, a man) known as Dr, Charles Taylor, charged | cense, ts held at Pollee Headquarters Taylor was on the staff of a down- town dentist working under the name | different from his and who is regu- last win- About 11 o'clock last night Tand- Msh and Detective Mckenna arrested wt first insisted be was Charles Harris he was Taylor the prisoner said he lived at No, 545 Union Street, Brook- hat he has been employed “My Work Is Very Tiring is an oft heard expression— it, Ehrlich registered physicians Perfect Fitting Glasses as Low as $2.50 BEhiliich £Sons t John St. Ve oth St , ead St Brooklyn:498 Fulton St.,cor, Bond St. without being compelled to resort to rigorous exercise punishing diet by following the methods | so universal in France today, It is simply resorting to @ series of home baths with the famous French Clarks Thinning ‘These salts dissolve fatty tissues Clarks | _MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 20, FUNERAL OF ACTOR € FILMED SO MOTHER, Camera Clicks Through tire Service Over Body « Dead Leading Man Jat about the aitimerr picture resliam was "o chapel of the Prank ar Me Twenty -titré Btreet on every table eOOO4564 406444 +6+646066055000440"000000CC089 and specially competition among our ¢ can be conveniently sold Russia calf, morocco or seal several new models. Some compartments. All with fl linings. BERGE EERE ERE EEE TE EERE TEE EEE eee regularly 50c and brands. eye styles, or crossed and ti Some lace- or embroidery-tri | | 8o- Ke | | regularly $2.00 are in- but | was Women’s Union Sui He) 1 Fine ribbed cotton; several st him had ting Strong and durable. Handi caps and horn hooks, Men's and Women’s Umbrellas Strong, durable, rain-proof, fabric on Paragon frames, sortment of mission and ste trimmed handles. t over a foundation of flesh colc M the form | panels. fabrics. cotton crepe novelty stripes. or! 0 ames’ Drug Sto Macy's, Alt + 2. man's, Sterns, Abraham & 5 ding | Gloves; 2-clasp, at 69c a and all leading druggists. Send f a +o, Bodklt. "Orient 0, 46 vest 34th St, Imported; black embroidered backs, |. Y.~Advt. UOTE An Importa nt au “H Tebles, each with a separate group of merchandise which has otth either been specially bough ¢ We have considered ourselves not only as in a competition with contemporary stores, but there has been a keen TABLE No. 1 Women’s Hand Bags at 85c TABLE No. 2 Brassieres at 39c DeBevois, B. & J., Albert's and A. P. Made of various strong fabrics, Reinforced under arms, or with shields. Crossed and button-in-back, TABLE No. 3 Brassieres at 50c feguileriy/ 70 600/21,00 Brassieres at 95c _—<$—$_$_ S$ $$$ TABLE No. 4 Bo- | Women’s Cotton Vests, 18c¢ ciety, made the charge against him. | Ho was arraigned before Mugiatrate Plain er fancy; low neck; slee TABLE No. 5 TABLE No. 6 Children’s Umbrellas, 50c or girls, Natural wood hooks, silver TABLE No, 7 TABLE No. 8 New Fall Blouses at $3.95 Ecru silk radium lace, combined with the new navy, Russian green or br TABLE No, 9 New Fall Blouses at $1.00 Fine voiles with all-over e Lace insertions, Corded novelty Plain, simple tucking. Some in TABLE No. 10 Women’s White Glace Lambskin — a Cress Bf Hann Woven Inpta Druccets e bwenetes Sh wet $5.25 4it by 7h 8. 6 it by Oh Mher Shere Up te 12 tt 152 10’. Reduction on all Oriental Rugs during this week JONES & BRINDISI Crafteman Building, 6 East 39th Street IT MAKES LUTTLE DIPPERENGI WHAT YOU NeeDe A WORLD “WANT” AD. WILL GO AND GPT fT. Reread Broadway at Mth Street Store opens 9 A. M., Closes 6 P. bad dott Aisle Table Sale Tomorrow priced, or reduced from our regular stock prices for the one day's selling wn departments, Only the most timely and most attractive values in lines that from table have won places. The departments throughout the house are well represented, Everything found on these tables is at a very special price. TABLE No. 11 Marmalade Jars at 50c Reduced from 95c. Cut glass with silver- plated cover and silver-plated spoon. TABLE No. 21 Women’s Boot Silk Hose, 38¢ 3 pairs, $1.00 Black and eight colors: full fashioned; double sole; high spliced heel; strictly perfect but in broken assortments, grained, in have inside lowered silk TABLE No. 1 Ribbons, 5- to 6-inch, 15c (yd.) Plain or fancy; moire, Roman stripe, messaline, Dresden or hair bow ribbons. TABLE No. 22 Vomen’s Fine Silk Hose, 59c Black and eight colors; full-fashioned; _ high spliced; reinforced heel and toe; fine silk lisle top. 15e TABLE No. 13 Women’s Nightgowns, $1.00 @ — Cambric, trimmed with embroidery and sy ed edging. V or high neck. TABLE No. 23 5 Men’s Belts at 25c TABLE No. 14 formerly 55¢ and 75¢ Baby Dresses at 50c Two models; one hand-smocked with lace- trimmed neck and sleeves; the other with embroidery trimming; 6 mos. to 2 yrs. TABLE No. 24 Men’s Nightshirts, 55c formerly 75 1.00 TABLE No. 15 Women’s Kimonos at $1.00 TABLE No. 25 Men’s Athletic Shirts, 23c Hand-embroidered; three models; elastic Sleeveless; coat st¥fe; broken assortment, ‘4 at belt; collar and cuffs of self material or white lawn lace-trimmed; front em- broidered in self colors. Pink, blue, Copenhagen, rose, yellow or green, veless. TABLE No. 26 Men’s Shirts & Drawers, 69c regularly $1.00 4 Medium weight; just right for Fall wear, ts, 29c ss TABLE No. 16 New Fall Blouses at $2.00 Fine crepe de Chine, hand-embroidered and with cluster tucking. Daintily trim- med with Venise insertions, Semi-tailored models. Two-in-one collar. Long sleeves. Flesh or white. Sizes 34 to 46. TABLE No. 27 Men’s Lisle Half Hose, 8c 6 pairs for 95c Seconds of regular 25c grades; only very slighlly imperfect. es for boys TABLE No. 17 New Fall Blouses at $2.98 at 95c TABLE No. 28 tape edge | Heavy quality crepe de Chine; eyelet em- Men’s Handkerchiefs, 17c A good as. broidery front; yoke hand-embroidered; Former price 50c each, Sheer imported box pleated; hemstitching in walls of rling silver- Troy design; white or flesh; sizes 34 to 46. linen, with corded white border, em- broidered initials in blue, helio or brown, TABLE No, 18 New Fall Blouses at $3.95 Black silk radium lace combined with silk and all-over lace insertion, over a white chiffon foundation. Sizes 34 to 46. TABLE No. 29 Men’s Pajamas at 88c Of exceptionally excellent fabric; stripes or plain colors, in ‘own shades red chiffon, TABLE No, 30 Men’s Scarfs at 45c Large, flowing end shapes; made with the Saks-Service band which prevents crink- ling and folding when drawn through a turn-down collar, Very fine silks. TABLE No. 19 Men's Bath Robes at $2.95 formerly $5.00 Terry cloth, finely made; in a variety of colorings and patterns, mbroidered TABLE No. Men’s Silk Half Hose, 35c 3 pairs, $1.00 our regular 50c grade Seamless; full-fashioned; fancy lisle clock. 20 TABLE No. 31 Men’s Shirts at $1.15 formerly $2.50 Plain negligee with soft or stiff cuffs; new pleated models, Exceptional value.

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