The evening world. Newspaper, November 1, 1915, Page 14

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THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, NOVEMBER i, 10915. — FUGITIVE MURDERER tore aie — What to Wear | RIDDLED WITH BULLETS eel on Da and When to Wear It t—7 Electi y La " ‘ Me “ ~ ! ' . WHAT TO WEAR IN THE AFTERNOON. 2 , ‘ ~ 9) NI ome © oat son ie nItaye more cleborste ther ' penta 4 “a ie wort ie te in the after nformal morning * afiernoon wear We . wool, velvet or coréu emphatically @ etreet Yes, Put Quality First But Don't lose sight of quantity, when you are buying toilet paper. Demand to know positively how many sheets of paper there are in a roll— indeed, both tn design and material. Some the most fashionable are made of ribbed a rietion of this sort of stlk are used, vy gromegrain to the finest faiile Plainer are made of serge, The tenture of thie Har, oF it can be out) fr ly ¢ | erge light that it ls never used for street , . y comtenette ft snite but onty for one-piece frocks. ‘The very don’t buy unless you see the count printed on the uy ¥ in the only kind of serge used; the .> wrapper. Toilet paper can be loosely wound to make people think they're getting big value. Or the paper may be coarse and thick so that the big roll will really contain little paper. + variety te not fashionable Hroaa- in lightweight velvet, velveteen end atlk for thee n functions nd the new whadea, tinge! cloth or lieht In the illus eral le gabardine & bine effect, os ¥ lines with. | $532 GD PLAYER PIANO seine, which | wols n can be worn, cutting the Bkirte of af- The trim~ ternoon frocks . i which matches jo and Free Music, Bench, Cover, Dell\ery and Service First Year te founes t. The These play on we Ww actories by the ame plaid material, re treated Fes tee Hy . ¥ ‘nlechame omether the frock ts as ariety OF fm ante ‘ul who he ™ er as can be It could be showing 0 e@ er fam anto all who hear one ‘opled i broadcloth to be very the pretty or in plain serge with Pht part of the de- bands of taffeta, or, if « still more CARAAES LIP VM ens higner; some- Sroney Boek wer inted, it could times they are be made of taffeta throughout | scalloped and sometimes draped in points, with velvet a» trimming. The|and then again they are plain. It is just as wool poplins are fashionable too | individual taste dictates. and are being much used, and if] A great many buttons, espectally ball but- the younger girls Uke washable|tons, are used for trimming this #eason. materials for thetr school frocks,|One of the frocks here photographed illus- ft could be copied in linen or in| trates most smartly this fancy of fashion. cotton poplin or in any similar | This pretty model is made of Gabardine,» pew material to make a good effect, | Variety of aerge, in the new shade of » a For the 12 year aise will be) Blue. The blouse portion is cut with » deep needed 4% yards of material 31] S00, cae eee sce bright Bulgarian on inches wide, 3% yards 6 oF 3% | Sroidery, as im alao the tather deep collar of yards 44 inches wide, with % yard| the dross material that falls over the back. 54 inches wide for the bands. The! me sleeves have alightly flaring cuffs that pattern No. 8845 ts cut in sizes! come down well over the knuckles and are 14 years, from 6 to 14 yeare. trimmed with buttons, Buttons are aio ioe used to outline the openings of the novel pockets on each aide of the front and to ornament the full skirt in the centre front where one side is lapped over the other, The other afternoon gown is a Fad mre elaborate, It is made of chiffon clot Pas trimmed with blue fox. Fur ts really the [ASS eum most fashionable garniture used on these frocks at present. The blouse portion a8 & square vest effect of white net, outlined on each aide with a row of silver buttons. | WENT RAIDING WITHOUT | CONSULTING INSPECTORS Commissioner Says Costigan Was Not Aided by Any Superior Officers, y S S Police Commissioner Woods an- SSS nounced to-day that the gambling _ raids by ninety policemen under Lieut, Dan Costigan early Sunday morning were not directed at any inspector or police captain, Costigan made the raids, the Commissioner said by reason of the authority vested in him as @ squad commander with a roving commission, Some of the raiders were long black masks. These, the Commissioner ox- plained, were the men who got the evidence. To reveal their identity to the gamblers would destroy their ftu- ture usefulness, Other places raided were the Young Men's Democratic Club, No. 62 West One Hundred and Thirteenth Street; @ dwelling at No. 7 Hamilton Place, and a cigar store in the basement of No. 698 Sixth Avenue. ee Look for the 43 KILLED BY AUTOS HERE IN ONE MONTH Increase of 18 Fatal Accidents Over Same Period of Last Year, $ | 390 Will buy a beautiful, new full size, mahog- any upright piano. This is a very popular make and may be purchased for $5 monthly. $ upward will buy a good used piano suitable 95 for beginners or for practice. Has 1000 sheets to the roll—10c We print “1000 sheets” on every roll to guar- antee you quantity. The looks and feel of ScotTissue will sell you this toilet paper. It is as “soft as old linen,” absorbent and white. Many of the used planos that have been entirly rebuilt, restrung, re! All our used pianos are genuine burg this week, Pay a little down and a . What Talking Machine Is the Best? POLL r A's de lit very little. Others * Wisener factories, prices to-morrow and “It’s the Counted Sheets that Count” Sani-Tissue, a very soft, clothlike toilet paper, treated with balsam. 2500 sheets in carton of 3 rolls, 25c. At drug, grocery, de- partment and housefurnish- Copyright 1018 Soott Paper Company IN stores, SCOTT PAPER CO. 30 Church Street New York Makers of Absorbent Scot Tissue Towels THE iG WORLD MAY MANTON FASHION few BURBAS. Banaig Buaing: 100 Wem Thirty-second Street (opp: fw York, or, seh by mall on receipt of ton cents tn coin ot ead TAPORTANT.-Weite your address plainly and ai Petteres. § stse wanted, had two cents for letter postage if in a ; Y The Wey to Tell Is to hear them side by side,and this is possible at Wissner’sonly At Wissner's the leading machines may be heard side by side in the same room, where the acoustics will be equal for each machine. Hear the Victor, Columbia and Sonora each play the same record—know which one suits you best before you buy, not after. The Wissner, Victor and Columbia Record Service is unexcelled. Our terms are lowest. OPEN MONDAY AND SATURDAY EVENINGS pianos } WISSNER New Reparea, | WAREROOMS | Rares,*4. Experts” 53 East sath St, Monthly NEW YORK : 55-57 Flatbush Ave., opposite Livingston St., Brooklyn s \ SL QQ SS »s e e Biscuits (Jersey Cream Biscuit Made with lots of butter and milk. Very dry. ‘Will float just long enough in a bowl of milk. A large biscuit, a Wessel disguised as a chair, hunting that 7th point inadth Avenue Hotel. According to @ report issued to-day Well armed, but too chary in his movements, Your _ | t National itighways Protective Sats S088 MN. WARES Ane - 7 A Society, forty-three persons were & chance is much better than his. Ain ae Samana cea CMINDMNLE Hustle over to the chewing gum counter, Open a package of New York City during October. Of] . A : : ies 4 GRAND RAPIDS FURNITURE Sterling Gum. Study Points 1 to 6. Then look for Point 7 in the gum. Ren Nutee Mrtenice caine tain a Call and Make Your Own T. Sterling is now sold by nearly every dealer who handles chewing gum, hile accidents ind a decrease of two Our Terms Also Apply to New York, New Jersey, Long Ieland of ad rm Point 1—Crowded with flavor Point 4—Sterling purit Sieipared wits October last peat 3 Rooms 4 ROOMS FURNISHED AT 5 Rooms Point 2—Velvety body—NO GRIT Point 5—From a daylight factory Of all the boroughs Manhattan Furnished Furnished Font 3—Crumble-proof Point 6—Untouched by hands shows the greatest increase in fatal $69.98 $89.98 $109.98 automobile acciden The report tu $149.75 $49.98 Upon request we will be Suitable rewards New Yor : | no 7 dali city, during the month of October, | forthe discovery o sO A ON A sled to furnish information why she Zin point wi automobiles, threo by trolleys and be offered loter, three by wagons, During the same A Big Advance Should Come High-Grade Investment Security Listed on New York Stock Exchange period in New Jersey twenty-four persons were killed by automo! Soups, Stews, Gravies and Roast Meats taste ‘‘so id’? when flavored with and ! NT : 4 - cS) good”’ when flavor Distinguished for the following reasons: $27.50 OH 513.75 > coum = 1.—Intrinsic value much greater than market price. 100 Odd Toilet Tables and Princess | = : 2.—A successfulcorporation, with unusual management. Dressers, fas of Kind, tn Clrcasslan, a $12.98 ore than 5times amount of dividends paid. er OReny, Pirdetye Maple and Ivory at 50¢ on‘a dollar. ALL GOODS MARKED IN PLAIN FIGURES WE PAY FREIGHT, SMALL ACCOUNTS SOLICITED, We Open Accounts from *1 a Week Up 750-752 SAVE. Cor. 46™ Sr, OPEN MONDAY & SATURDAYS UNTIL IO p.m, dividends probable at an early date. Facts verified by prominent chartered accountants.’ Inquire for circular No. W 1. White & Go (une, 30 PINE ST. NEW YORK London. Li 1. | = — — ; ————— worpest | | SUNDAY WORLD “WANT” ADS, WORK MON , rewind one Pe ‘The STERLI ae Fine for Oysters—in the CINNAMON--IN BLUE WRAPPER e LING GUM COMPANY, Ine, Stew—on the Broil or Fry. PEPPERMINT—IN RED WRAPPER Long Island City, Greater New York At Grocers and Delicatessen Stores, 10c Made by E. Pritchard, 331 Spring St., N.Y.

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