The evening world. Newspaper, November 10, 1915, Page 10

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THE EVENING = Ss WORLD, WEDNESDAY NOVEMBER 10, Sie «| Original Home Dressmaking Vesigns p| gen ee Pa ‘ 4, it. A ' wo vening World’s Fashion E. | By The Evening World's Fashion Expert a v7 . . ‘ = Styles, to Be Lasting, VER TICKET RATES VF me ° - foe Must Have Simplicity j “ ‘ hice & Erianger an ~ and Not Violate Eterna > y te a , id Not Violate Et U Laws of Harmony in ‘ on i © matior oth Who Suffered As Many Lines and Colors. ‘ t ¥ 4 wise a a he A. Girls Do Tells How — aie A ” - 7 > " i ‘ en . . anager She Found Re’! EXPERT ADVICE FREE ~ - . TO HOME DRESSMAKERS — wu ding f h ar oor are to & ‘ Merling, Conn"! te one we gears ond | weed to te wedge + BH vetbered « tot wih “eer Corn Limpers! Use ’ ' weakness. 1 A “eo ” } } ae te € the el Gets-It” and Smile! RS Ek : tor We , i ; oud Teaw how 7 oye woe Wee may oF Cerne Come Right Of, Clean and Y : the hs OL gugesesne | You Can Make Your ’ helped by Lydis I Pew Providing -d e dines way Heeee or Fuses With Your e a Vegetable tovaing wary Mager were neve den np Shave! H P d decided to try it, and it le me feel elie P t 4 ferce . ‘ . Hike @ new girl, and fam now relieved edn 1 cuen uae t ee || On Cowperthwait & Sons’ Liberal Credit f all these troubles I hope all YounR nermony which were fixed before ater nd politely ignored by "}1) How much happier are people who have comfortable, well-furnished Girle will get relict as I have, I never) womankind wax born. They are al | / Kiaw & Erinnwer, ot was decided th |] homes than those who live “any old way” and let things become “all | felt better in my life."—Mre. JOUN | part of thi int falas the rouing] > K at y tesey af" tne aeate I] run down.” And it’s 00 easy to keep a home fresh and bright if you | TETREAULT, Box 116, Sterling, Conn. ! of the suns y¢ heavens and the | for “A Map” nt the New come here and open a charge account MMMM Lia's Fapnatie Conpeeee | catth ast women ete Coe an || ae cps Waki aek aa oP cede We give you a year and a half to pay in weekly or monthly amounts end I highly recommend it, If el anrand “tues: sis laa cee wm Violntnd: the agement extered 10 small you'll never miss the moncy. No red tapt—just come and \ fants to write to me 1 will gladly telll fairy in them. and chang to them. The | 7 | tate recently ox the weapon with w select what you want from our wonderful big stocks | ef about my cose. | was certainly i) route w beautiful « ot |to keep the cut-rate coupon tn ite lair | | sued condition «s my blood was all turn | T°*¥! bd ity of 18 Ae be 6 te Sak, Cd Puch Com to water, I had pimples on my {ace |!n0 which we ‘able ne pact. the Tyson bad color, and thad|to improve upe th pany, of which William J. Fallon ia i Epon Weeebled ‘wlth sapprestion, The| well dressed woman. of to-day te the 1, was to have the exclusive | i ; doctors called it ‘Anemi id Exhaus- e who apprec this secret 0 le f distribut theatre tick tion,’ and said 1 was ell run dowa, but ia pale eek nytt sed ia te the apention, Me} fallon at Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Com-|narmony reflects all things beautiful tended the meeting, accompanied by vat brought me out all right.” his @ ey, and it was agreed t » VISA MYRES. Box 74, Mascon, |? the other hand there are attempta | ni rey, and it was a | ’ N.Y. at the bizarre in fashions, aa in 1 yr Tae Saas rie at ao ft ‘Those Corns Come Right Off, Clean ything elae, born © in it wa calls for the payment o ni . © § “ - < | Young Girls, Heed This Advice, |{1()7\NI08 clas: Born of minds at oda | 45,000 for each violation at exch thea- | axa Whistle, by Using ‘Gete-te't" |] 3-Piece Parlor Suite,, with Cane Panels ° Gitls who are troubled with painful or | fashions never last, beca thin tre Involved *# become the corm remedy of Amertea, hens handsome well-made pieces wit! t! ne panelling ware the news feel [stone ever ine, tnuuee supine "ine tanner are ant nave cent et RRR Ree i ea Ie BO H shocks the refined sensibilities can- | pied something lke 000 from tone tn with almost any ¢ | not endure, the bro This money, according Parlor Furniture in All 1d All Coverings at Lowest Prices, CowWPERTHWAIT & SONS to the n of the mee must returne’ to the brokers, who in |turn must send the tickets back to] For afternoon wear what more de- -|!lghtful frock could one desire than what is pictured here. The simple ne, | be handling of the material makes the |design especially suitable for home How She Acquired Feminine Charm” || cvelonment A‘ he lat is atgoaiet $5,000 fine, ‘Wiliam J. Failon, belng| rie 1.20 te ind eta yout ar o fon. In dark mulberry red, 4 full silk regarded as the man hardest hit by! °"' Gers it” Bet. Brooklyn Bridge Sub. Station & Chatham Sq. ' Station. foundation skirt apparently feels in. capable of supplying the requi: * hess for skirts nowadays, "and adae FORGIVENESS FOR A TIRE. 4 in $1,000 bail for grand larceny and Klaw & I this is not done, the sale of the tickets, was instructed | bottle In the event that Klaw & Erlanger, the > put the ultimatum up to Kiaw & york “Oldest Furniture thouse in America” Harlem Store 3rd Ave. & i2ist St. 212 to 2224 3rd Ave.) Weber sent to the Children’s Court, by Magistrate McQuade in Washington Helghts Police Court Brownson sald that the boy had asked | unto itself a full tunic of self lehiffon. At the back, however: ne > - |fulness of the tunic gives-out, and the Don't think|skirt is left on its own resources But Law Was Also Panctuared, Man and Boy Are Held, so mind telling me how you plexion so Gasslingly pure? me impertinent but you seem over 30. Gathering itaelf nobly into th ¥ him 1f he wanted @ ride; the boy said Yer haven't a line th your face, and your lorings, the effect. Is Cherie ee ysck | Walter Webor, a fourteen-year-ol@| he 'was taxing the chr to ® station Broadway and shomg ore quite Peach-like, Mow G0 you) the bodice cut rather snug, the sleeves | D0Y, living at No. 615 West One Hun-| house, Policeman Foran stopped {t and | “yavghing, she oald: “That's easy: 1 re. | Are, allowed to flare, and, belng of | dred and Sixty-second Street, and Til-|arrested tho occupants 33d Street move my skin, Sounds if. doesn't 4 ed from a drop ‘The car belonged to Herman Stabs, a But listen. Instead of ‘conmetice 1) armhole. Below the elbow a dull blue | MAN Brownson, @ colored elevator many 10 tt os head Inn. He said all use only eee, mereeniees wax, procurablt beveled i eiginre<y the fulness and) that apartment, were caught In an} Couig be forgiven if the pair would | ‘s any outside. it of t oge ° : . washing It off mi automobile which neither of them owned, | supply him with a tire they bad ruined. “ 9 Me f Th Thin pently avog Plaid velvet witch formathe inte | and aa a result Brownson was to-day The Magistrate said no. Progress any mportant pportunities in is akin, without al . beaten, flim Sealing the fresh, clear under. |8a8h. If perchance in purchasing the| ® beautiful com- a plaid velvet the desired line of color cannot be found, it may be added by | means of a velvet ribbon sewed along- | side of some other color in the plaid. Then, to PROMINENT NEW ENGLAND WOMAN || V=RY SPECIAL PRE-HOLIDAY SALE OF EPP EAGEec en WINS HEALTH BY NEW TREATMENT] 292 PIANOS & PLAYER-PIANOS| , taffeta frock which may be developed in any color desired, plate AUTO FOR SICK CHILDREN. Mrs. Isaac L. Rice of the Hotel An sonia has placed her touring car at the disposal of Dr, Gregory so children in the special wards of Bellevue Hosp! can have health-helping iden. The fret ride was taken yest lay afternoon, when two boys and two girls, wrapped in blankets, went with a nurse through The Store’s Watchword ‘‘Keep the New Store New’’ Makes it Possible for You to Purchase Most Advantageously at GIMBELS BveRY Piano and Player-Piano included in this offering must positively be sold by December 1st. Display floors must be cleared to permit incoming lines to have proper representation. No better opportunity for the purchase of a fine gift for Christmas giving could be desired. Buy on the Convenient Payment Plan If You Like BENZOMINT For That Beginning SORE THROAT } At Your Druggist, 50c QQ ==_—_— Claims Var-ne-sis Gave Her New Lease of Health and Banished Pangs of Rheumatism. | if ATUL LLL LILES LLL MM LALLY LL DALLA LAUD a ‘abvertcemanto for The World may bo mos | “hires Hive, who le ond “orto Otte: A small amount down, and a small sum monthly. . ayn Dies Mammen wien ts whet | Noles octet offered the use of her car Fill your home with cheery music. Give your children a musical , ne, education. Free Delivery where our wagons run, or to your nearest Freight Station if you live away from our delivery routes Free Tuning for one year. Free Bench with each Player-Piano. Free Stool with each Piano you buy. ERE 1s « pattern that pro- vides two such different garments that it will serve two entirely different pur- poses. The coat without the cape and coat with the cape do not in the least suggest one an- other, yet they are cut from the same pattern. On the fig- ure, the material ts corduroy and the trimming ts fur band- y ing. It is a very smart little coat, an attractive coat and a comfortable coat, It could be copied in velveteen or in cloth of any sort and with the fur trimming or with any other that may be liked. The coat with the cape may be finished EVERY INSTRUMENT IS IN GOOD CONDITION. SOME ARE NEW; SOME ARE SLIGHTLY SHOPWORN; SOME ARE IN DISCONTIN- UED MODELS, BUT ANY INSTRUMENT YOU BUY YOU WILL FIND SUPERB PZT OEE, THO Clip this coupon and matt to Gimbel Vt ew York City any obligation on Coupon my part I. shoul about the GIMBEL to ree VALUE FOR THE MONEY | N*"e >> handsome f broadc KE. W.--l11- velvet, for the silk that la being #0 much used, for duvetyn and materials of the | and indeed for all materials sis is rapidly R. M. Bent Piano, and a Metrostyle pianola and 100 A Beautiful Sohmer Cecilian, Circassian Walnut [ \ © ned for afirls’ coats: |recovery from rheumatism was re- and city, and! pong music; the combination. . ie tee carerenn $176 Was $1,050; at 2 pei ees 3 OOOR “Seams ‘to wew up, [lated by Mrs, Frederick Hurst, who |! i fearei conan Lena An Everett Piano, and S8-note Cecilian player, 18 Player Pianos at prices below the cost of a good Fee eae teeta am piaita ard |lives at 1910 Cranston at., Providence, |inarkable recovery after the ordinar rolls musie; the combination $350 |_ upright piano. belt, ine ots no Atting to be| KR, I, She gives credit to Var-ne-sis, ft nies had Var-n Delivery Free to sections covered by our wagon routes, Tuning Free for one year. r accomplished and the coat 18 48 /the medicine that has produced such | liffer contain si imple to maki fT of aod de or any metallic ¥ Cou ansehen | remarkable results, When waked for « [free jitter any metal PLAYER PIANOS PLAYER PIANOS BUASAG FIANOS PLAYER PIANOS | est ewest lines, the . m Price, Be Prive ‘i Prive ' r ar collar in not Hiced, it would {Statement she said made yts, herbs and barks, and ohmer Cecilian.,.$1,080 §085 | 7 Francis Bacon.......$600 $392 | 6 Cadillac $500 $316 | 1 R. M. Rent Piano, oe etty to use the ‘cape und | "1 suff from rheumatism nl-| particularly adapted to those ‘eases | As tly "350 608 | 7 Milton 450-385 1 Wright............. 600 310 MetroxtyioPianolis, With: furiand many" mothers {most continuously since chilthooa; [Where the stomach in weak, with more |f) Fohmer ¢ oe! "660 650 | 2 Milton. 500 426 | 1 Sohmer Ceeilian.. 500 | 100 music rolls $650 $175 undoubtedly will think that the | most of my trouble was in the knees!" phe yew’ Journal devoted to rheus|A 1 "650 615 | 11 Cecilian "600 366 | 7Ellwood........ 295 | (To be wold in combina- heated from the standpoint of | ~this has been f! ond }imaties will be mailed free to all who! 12 . 600 466 1 Krell Auto Grand,... 900 345 7 Strohber axe 276 1 everet Piuno, Cecilian Wealth ag tes win be (or sieht mantis j i }uddress Wo oA. Varney, Lynn, Mass. (NV 47 6 460 | 1 Auto Grand 800 325 | 1 Emerson Angelus 226 Cabinet Player, 88> ne 12 year size wi on Var-ne-sis was almost s. 1 Physicians who have chronic cases | ss ‘onrei 500 1 Oscar Reiman 216 rs eres cede: y ‘erin a 4 1 Crippen 460 1 Conreid note 800, poeded 4% yards of material 36 (My Knees were very stiff and would {of rheumatic arthritis under treat. (RY 2 GFiPpEN.. 435 | _§ Conreid 330 | 1 Angelus. . 195 | (To ho sold in combina ii m FE ae a ee ae ay tel CaP ale, dome (imeat, Mi not .gecuring, satistactory /E] 7 Hrancla Bacon 433 | 18 Conreid 325 | 2 Conreid Grands. . 675 | tion only yards of iD iT to trim as | stairs, and ante ost down ‘esult re invited te estigate be an, . 7 fi \ Son * iluatrated." {ihe May’ Manton most of the time, My appetite wan oaut ‘vith the Warnes 5 Hieate Ate 5 Francis Bacon... 416 | 13 Conreid a6 1 Milton Biectric 600" 2 Milton Dlanteds gee “After taking this medicine a short [hibited at the Vareucein Bootes office |N 2 Shoninger Grands: $550 | 2 Francis Bacon Upts,.$350 $267.60 | 2Conreid Uprights.....$190 $145 | 1 Lohman Upright Cail at THE EVENING WORLD MAY MANTON FASHION |; . pal : chee tome : : vid Grand 395 | 1 Milton Upright...... 885 220 2Conreid Uprights... 2 136 | 1 ischer Upright ‘ o READ! Doneid Balding: 100 Weat Thirty -necond treet copporg (time the pain and stiffness disap-| offer tremendous evidence 1 Conreid Gran \ J 1 Francia Bacon Upright 860 $26 | 1 Wagner Uprisht te BOR Fia hol Braet, eeeeBIsth Avenuerand Thirtesscond Atrest$ |peared, could sleep better, cat any-|— Get Var-neenis at. Riker-Hegeman |) 4 Shoninger Uprights 825 | 1 Milton Upright d Franca Bacon Urig 36 | 1 Wagner righ Ovtaimn § New York, or sent by mail on receipt of ten cents in coin OF} | thing I cared to, and had no trouble {und other reliable druggists. ‘Tell your |}¥ 3 Conreid Uprights - 295 | 1 Leckerling Upright... joware Longnt 4 AS ine ‘ ‘These § Stamps for each pattern ordered. whatever, Var-ne-sis has given me | druggist to got Var-ne-sis for you roe 2Vose & Son Uprights.. 88 286 | 6 Conreid Uprights..., 210 166 1 Hazelton Uprigh 116 Hattersiey Bros, Upt. attoras, § ,, IMPORTANT Write your address plainly and always mpectty$ ‘such buoyancy that I feel that 1 have |hhis wholesaler or send to W. A. Varney, |) 1 Francis Bacon Upright 270 | sStrohber Uprights... 275 160 | 1 Gabler Upright 110 | 1 Petit Hijou Upright - fe new lease of life,” Lynn, Mass.—Advt | Z DLL : : : .

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