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hy beauti fi - bern ‘wu and charming, but chic o> freeones tout a good corset. L. R. Corsets which we consid among the very best ‘American corsets } @ woman chic because their ner llows the fashion very closely and builds his corsets so that figure and gown will harmonize. The most Po, The 1916 Corset, $5 eo; look lar of the New L. R.'sare The Miniature Watet Corset, $8 The Comfort Corset, $3.50 The Dancing Corset, $3.50 and the beautiful long line brocade Corsets at $6, $12.50 L. R. Corsets in individual models are $1 upward. Broadway at Ninth, New York y Manton Fashions | Se Ourpiicn Blouse, 36 to 46 In. 8822—Two-Piece Skirt with Tunic, be to ag in, Water. Call at THE WV! BUI ‘BAD STOMACH? ONE DOSE OF § MAY R’S Wonderful Remedy id Convinee You That ‘our Suffering Is Unnecessary, aes a Yar ha Ai rt r Stomach, Distress After Eating, OUSsNESS, iness, —- Fainting Sick Headaches, Constipation, Liver, ete., and are praising it ly to other sufferers, Get a bottle your druggist today, This highly ful Remed; taken ly has been le in all walks of life, among Members of Congress, Justices the Buy Court, Educators, rs, Jatagie na Bankers, Doc- , Druggists, Nurses, ‘anufactur- Priests, Ministers, Furmers, with benefit, and it should be successful in your case. Seni free valucble boris on Stomach PORTANT... eeeroee peers. speelty Here ts a costume that shows very now and very interesting features. The surplice bodice, which includes the eeat- back, is one of the smartest of the egason, The smocked fulness is exceed- ingly attractive and alse in the height of style; it gives an effect of elaboration ‘with almost no labor and ie being ex- tensively used. The skirt with tts full, Pointed tunic ts one of the smartest and best liked of the season, Here the entire gown ts made of a detted slik trimmed with plain, but it would be easy to copy it in various ways. The under-skirt might easily be made of ene material with the tunie and bediee of janother, The tunic can be made of flouncing or of bordered material. For ‘fan afternoon gown such as thie the material trimmed ts of course to be pre- ferred, but the skirt is just as well adapted to evening occasions, and if the tunic were made of lace flouncing and the under-skirt of gatin, combined with an evening bodice Of lace, it would be an exceedingly charming @ostume of quite @ different sort from this one, For afternoon occasions silks are shown great favor, but there are of course wool fabrics that are much worm, or the gown can be copied to make the bodice and the tunio of taffeta over @ skirt of serge or gabardine, for all these combi- notions are fashionable and they ere all attractive. For the medium sise the bodice will require 4% yards of material 87 inches wide, 2% yards 36 or 44 inches wide, with % yard 27 Inches wide for the collar and cuffs, and % yard 27 inches wide for the ehemisette; for the skirt will be needed % yards of material 36 inches wide, 2% yards 44 inches wide and for the tunic 8 yards 36 inchos wide, 2% yards 44 inches wide, with 8 yards 36 inches wido for the bands, NG wee wy MANTON FASHION FEEL YOUNG! It's Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets For You! Beware of the habit of constipation, It develope from Just « tow constipated Gays, wniges you take yourself in hand, Coax the Jpeed bowel om ma with’ Dr. unnatural sotion with sever ir by merely flushing out the in h nasty, sickening oathartios, Dr. Bdwards belleves {n gentiengss, per- Nature's aasietance, anda’ Olive ole open ion le wentis, Set er any pal Olive Tabi ment old are ured, uaglate. ‘The Olive Tablet Company, Geluinbus, O, mmadet, Liver|| What About This Catarrh a Baim? Uke to know of @ relieble mediging w banien it from your * Catarrh Balm has endured th alm Co., Dayton, COLUMBIA Douse- #9 \RECORDS Pertons LOOK AT CHILD'S TONGUE IF SICK CROSS, FEVERISH Hurry, Mother! Remove poisons from little stom- ach, liver, bowels. Give “California Syrup of Figs” at once if bilious or constipated. Look at the tongue, mother! If coated, it is a sure sign that your little one's stomach, liv d bowels need a gentle, thorough ole ‘at once. ‘When pee croas, listless, pale, doesn't sleep, spt eat or act natu- polly, or is erish, stomach sour, ath bad; has stomach-ache, sore throat, diarrhoea, full of cold, give a te spoonful of “California Syrup of Fi end in a few hours all the foul, cons’ pated waste, undigested food and sou ile gently moves out of its little bowels without giping, and you have a well, playful child again. ‘i ‘ou needn't coax sick children to take this harmless “fruit laxative;” they love its delicious taste, and it always makes them feel biome / boteh ir iat for @ 50-cent bottle ot MC ilornia, Byru ft Figs,” which has directions for babies, children of all ages and for grown-ups plainly on the bottle, Beware of counterfeits sold here, To be sure ages rad that It made ‘up Company. kind with contempt.—Advt. “And now just a couple of those deucedly clever popular songs—eh,what,old chappie?” Here’s the record—A1807 Down in Bom-Bombay and Tell Me Some More A duo and a solo—and good ones. Keep the music going and the home happy ——great returns on a 6§ cent investment, | conga’ Constipation surely interest you if you are tn O.-—Aavt, THE EVENING WORLD. THURSDAY OCTOBER 7. 1915 oe ; Difficult Task to Design ™ KES fr oct TORTURED BY Suitable Hats for Girls {fii SHRLEE pou re EMERSON HOUGH oa” —¥ \ TIM | : ke ‘ aie : st NO hance Fon WOME. tet td a Cmte, ‘Nth York eveclns Weorta)s = O° Just at the age when a young girl begins to take enopgh interest in her attire to want to select her own bats, she goes into w shop to exercise her taste, but alas! ts disillusioned, No Preparation has been made for her, and she fecis distinctly the fact that she is ignored. Perhaps this almost complete ignoring of young girls’ hata by the milliners is because of the difficult task of designing them, While « young pic's hat should be smart and expressive of individuality, it must conform to the principle of simplicity, Never should it be too daring tn line or striking in trimming to attract undue attention, Conserva- tusm should be the watchword. Rich- ness and a chic effect may be achieved through fine workmanship on the hat itself and in an artful manipulation of such youthful trimmings an fur, ribbon, hand-made flowers, quills or bead ornaments, or for dressy wear ostrich tips, The two models I am showing are particularly girlish and pretty. Of any color velvet one might wish, the broad brimmed hat shares its mater- jal with a tiny neck le toy match. ‘The narrow fur which accentuates the graceful sweep of the brim {x also acoorded the stole, which ties in sauoy ends under the chin, A soft crown of velvet is confined in gathers by cordings, which form a tiny loop in front, and though the brim tries hard for a clear domain, a faille silk ribbon coyly siips through the left side very near the edge and ties in a chic bow underneath, The tam-o'-shanter model, which ts wel) liked by young girls, i¢ made diatinctive by chenille ball fringe, which drops from the seamed edge. Buch a hat would be pretty of corded silk or velvet, with plain velvet either to match in color or in black for the head band. Senter GETTING BACK TO BARTH, (From the St, Louis Post-Diapatoh.) mapipetlmes, 1 feel sure,” sald Bilcins, at t once sat on @ throne and wave ," remarked hin chi Ate, ita SOA ils Wave @ carpet beater,” = len ani WEARING W. L. VALUE GUARANTEED Bor 33 et standard of name has stood for shoes t standard of name the stam full value. They are the factory at Brockton, Mass., sonal inspec! highest paid: W. L. Douglas the best that can makes costing$6.00 las name and the retail p stamped on the bottom. r ‘torus td yo Poor one of Wii. wu, write for Viiwesrated au? wo order mail Ww. * 7 iad Sper Birset, |: | le. | W.L.| $3.00 °3.50 $4.00 $4.50 & *5.00 SHOES YOU CAN SAVE MONEY BY l W. L. Douglas shi ade of the most carefully | selected leathere,after the latest models, ina well equipped of a most perfect orqnalzation and the shoemakers; all determination to make the best shoes in the world, $3.00 and $4 d $5.00 £ W. L. Douglas $4. 50 i anne poagies 9608, Dan fitand wear 4 only perceptible difference is the price. 4 None genuine unless W. L. Doug- 4 aie iene Walters Piano z| Piano Price Includes Stool, : ; & Catalogue Cover and Free Delivery GLAS BYORES IN GREATER HUW YORK: 3 NAME | a Week *2779 Th bet, t46th & 147th Sts BROOKLYN “ \ Ww. L. DOUGLAS reet, CHAPTER L tine the * eet (rom Priit-ectives G Limited © NewVart aden A a wiase upon Uh oe srund of a0 siveronn erat, At lengih oh | WOALO WANTS WORK WONOERG wouelie oo Your ajesty, he erie 1nd poin one inl 1 nee him Me ne cried, turning and pointing, “It Is +! }sco him. Ho | trom Gretaboffen!" Me tnds of the pursuing atreraft, whieh} | ouree | now ewept aside in 4 wreat tangent. | f i ‘They bound also for the yacht!" said Sachi It te not ua ©, oe though | aw coin with him th 1 h © though I saw him, are + aa. — Db amarncrinns actarins + awe ramcse nara vanes EBS tS Everybody Longs for Music Music appeals to both young and old. While mother likes to play the “Rosary,” father enjoys the good old masters, while kiddie prefers a snappy, popular tune. All kinds of music, classic, operatic or popular, may be produced with equal ease on a Player Piano. Satisfy your natural longing for music. Come to BLOOMINGDALES’ to-morrow and secure Music’s Foremost Exponent, our new 1916 Style *WALTIERS+ 88-Note Player Piano On Terms of $2 a Week Price includes a beautiful Music Roll Cabinet 0 Pen mee noe Owes Health to Duffy’s| years and weighed only 111 pounds when Duffy's | ] Pure Malt Whiskey proved | ff} to be the best remedy Mr. Schappert had ever tried, | increasing his weight to||4 150 pounds. “IT have been using Duffy's Pure|[} Malt Whiskey for eight yeary and find | fy it the best thing I ever tried. k “For five years I had not slept in| | bed and my weight was reduced to| If 111 pounds. My weight ie now 160 | f\ pounds, R “LT am 55 years old and thank | Duffy's Pure Malt Whiskey for the help it has been to me.—Joseph | fil Schappert, 123 Walnut Street, La-| fat JOSEPH SCHAPPERT tonia, Ky. Duffy’s Pure Malt Whiskey | is a dependable liquid food tonic containing the life giving elements of the choicest ins, thoroughly malted, and so refined and distillea as to render it absolutely ure, Duffy's Pure Malt Whiskey is genuine, Doubt cannot exist where such a product has been of public benefit for more than 50 years. If teken in Pre- | seribed doses of a tablespoonful in water before meals, you can with every confidence, y “Get Duffy's and Keep Well.” Sold in SEALED BOTTLES ONLY, Beware of imitations, Get Dufly's from your local druggist, grocer or dealer, d Bi h to match, a Cover, 12 Rolls of Music | Ut i en 4 ul tell | and Bench to match, A } NOTE where to get it akedial oakiet free baad be | of your own selection and FREE delivery. | | The Duffy Malt Whiskey Co., Rochester, N. Y. This new 1916 Style Walters Player Piano, now for the first time on exhibition in our piano parlors, has reached the highest pinnacle of Player perfection. It is the handsomest and most artistic instrument ever built by the Walters Piano Co. Many costly improvements of vital importance ff have been incorporated—in fact, no expense has ff been spared in the construction— But We Have Not Advanced the Price This announcement is in strict keeping with the policy outlined by Bloomingdale Brothers at the time of the purchase of the Walters Piano Co. “——To build BETTER instruments ererD day, to add year by year all the IMPROVE- MENTS art and skill can suggest, and to sell Pianos and Player Pianos DIRECT from our factory to your home at PRICES LESS THE MIDDLEMEN’S PROFIT, thus giving the purchaser the benefit of the commissions usually paid to declers, agents or teachers.” You must investigate this new 1916 Style { Walters before purchasing any other Player. A demonstration will convince you of its superiority. OUGLAS quality for the price. His on the bottom guarantees t known shoes in the world, 20. Ce tt =>= under the direction and per- working withanhonest i | 3.50 shoes are _«f for the price. to$8.00, the \ WE INVITE YOU TO COME AND Our New Style “F” is [Please ye send me, ‘without any SEE 20 Z obligation on ted Ay, ighth A n treet, cor, Peart, \2 Broadway, cor. Thornton. 7 Broadway, oo ates Avenue, reet, | 478 Fifth Avenue, 1Lth Street. “19% Market Street,| *859 Manhattan Avenue, a Aah SRT LADD Shee rr Woman ‘ ‘ ‘ \. iN \ f ADDRESS. < B No Intevest perry No Extras LEX. TO 4M Ave, SOTH TO GOTH 8T, raktisfan*ro BLOOMINGDALES’