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PERKINS AFTER STEAL OF $1,000,000 IN TAXES District Attorney Conducting Inves- tigation Into Loss of Stock Transfer Stamps. Tn an effort to get at the bottom of fraude by which the State of New York is believed to have lost $1,000,- 00 tm the last four or fivo years through the fraudulent sale of rtock transfer tax stamps, District Attor- The hearings grow out of the arreat The Nee tok Wot ee last June of several men who are charged with having sold stock trans- fer tax stamps without the proper authorization. The District Attorney | none the leas difficult Original Home Dressmaking Designs By The Evening World’s Fashion Expert Full Skirt Style Will Help Give Girls Graceful Car- riage, but Shoe - Top Length Should Be Avoided by the Woman Though styles at present are par- ticularly suited to young girls, the tank of selecting them Individually is Some types of 7 | THe EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 19, 1915. TO HOME DRESSMAKERS If you are in doubt about what styles or colors become you; if the making or remodelling of a gown perplexes you; tf you are Uncertain as to when and where to wear your clothes, Mlle. Lode- wiok will advise you. Address communications to Fash- fon Editor, New York Evening World. the top. To be caught then at the wrist with a tiny velvet ribbon or bracelet would be pretty. ion Ruitor I am thirty-eight yi weigh 160 pounds; rat 's of age and ir sallow com-~ ss EXPERT ADVICE FREE MILITARY NECESSITY ABOVE PATENT RIGHTS IS NATION'S POLICY sansa Federal Judge Hough Refuses to Enjoin Manufacture of :, lent: . Tae pense,” ney Perkins has berun a John boe| Who Prizes Dignity. would suggest lengths of rose color Radio Plants for Navy. Edward J, Nally, Vico President of |*he company’s plant Aug. 16, 1910, by inquiry before Chie M Mo: . tulle-net, a material thinner and more the plaintiff company, in commenting | the fall of @ scaffold. Hoe fractured his inquiry before Chief Magistrate Mc- airy than net—to be dropped from the on the court's ruling anid: left thigh, injured Ado. Coperlant, 1918, by The Prom armhole, with the opening coming on “This decision raised a question| shoulder, was in tl ‘The arm of the Government may be strengthened for naval or military purposes at any time it sees fit and at the expense of any Individual or corporation to whom it has granted ployed Simon to construct radio ap- baratus without which certain war | Yessels now approaching completion cannot go into commission. If Simon does not complete the articles for [which he has contracted, injury to the military atm of the Government will result, No injunction will be \issued in any way interfering with the contract now existing between |Simon and the United States. “In time of trouble at periods when the arm of the Government is in need of strenthening, the executive may be left in the exercise of powers per- haps doubtful in law, but tempo- jrarily necessary for national safety, by the refusal of drastic relief and the remission of private litigants to slower processes of pecuniary recom- 'STEAMFITTER, HURT, WINS 5-YEAR FIGHT Conduit Company Took the Sult Through to Highest Court, Only to Have Award Affirmed. ‘The National Conduit and Cable Com pany of Hastings-on-Hudson, N. ¥., hes lost a five-years’ fight against paying @ verdict obtained by John Brady, @ steam fitter’s assistant, of Hastings, Brady was injured while at work im which is of interest to all manufac. | months, and claimed t could work but occasion the company for $60,000 before Supreme Court Justice Keogh, in March, 1912, and got a verdict of $10,000, but the Ape turers of patented apparatus which |may be used by various departments of the United States Government. In jorder to have the matter finally de- termined, the Marconi Company pro- ; ‘ rou sue : eilate Division sent the case wants to find how stamps could be| girls look best In plain tailored ef- vest a aultaito style to feake a dreca |* Patent, according toe ruling made /Posce to carry it to the highest Rhother trlahe i sold at a discount of 10 per cent, or| fects, others demand the softer ma- of brown ribbed silk? What sort of | yesterday by Federal Judge Charles i aatin, fatgkoanne, {pial Petar? more, and whore the dealers obtaine4 | terials and lines, or, at least, a frill | Peat shir gk pees gett aot pant | i. Hough tn an injunction and ac- Seeks 8200,000 for Widow. Brady a verdict ‘of Tio, t08 Again ax ; | inything too dressy. WoT prefer a a bi by the Mars) Cor niet appeal was taken, but in October, 1918, them. or 90 to allay the severity of line. high neck. MRS, J.C. C, {counting sult Drought by { kesaman Woodson R. Oglesby of |fhe Appellate Division sustained the Make your dress with three out- {Cont Wireless Telegraph Company of | Yonkers announced yeateniay that he| second verdict. But the corporation fore SITLVER Sterling & Plate A Handsome Meat Dish For the Thanksgiving Table This is a very fine example of silver craftsmanship, of Silver Plate, hand-hammered and chased, with Heraldic decoration. With Well and Tree, 16 inches long, $18.75; 20 long, $27.75; 22 inches long, $34.50. The sante hes, without the Well and Tree impression, $16.50, $24.75 and $30.75. Gravy Boat and Plate, in matching design, $12.50; Double V: ible Dish, with Lock Handle, in same pat- tern, 12 long, $19.50. Tea and Coffee Sets in this same “Heraldic” pattern, International Silver Company Succeeding The MERIDEN Co. Established 1852 49-51 West 34th Street through to 68-70 West 35th Street, New York On Special S. Stout or Slim— Short or Tall Our store {s out of th district—our expenses that's why rae 12.50 and $15— you from $3 to $8. ry 4 pagans ma it Needless to note, the full sxirt is| ably more used than any other weave particularly becoming to slim, youth-| of woolen goods. ful ankles, and is a fashton so con-| I have designed a frock for to-d1y venient and comfortable that we hope|which is adaptable to serge, and it will ald in the restoration of a|though somewhat severe in line, is graceful carriage, which was of| particularly youthful. As depicted at hecessity surrendered during the reign | tho left an oddly shaped yoke of the of the scant skirt. dress material drops in a point over each shoulder and is in one piece with ® high collar. The plainness is re- Meved somewhat by @ double line of satin buttons up the front seam of the collar, and flaring points at the top of white organdie. Though the walst Is attached without fulness, from under the yoke and collar three narrow stitched straps drop loose to | form a charming trimming. Confined The short full skirt, however, can be overdone in @ most consploucus way, especially with grown-ups. A woman with gray hair and largo hips looks her worst in @ skirt cut off at the shoetops, no matter whether her ankles are well covered with smart shoes or not. The thin, angular wo- man should be careful about the length of her skirt, also, and indeed ward turning plaits down each aide of {America against Emil J, Simon, a| Will introduce a bil at the next Con-|permiasion to take the © the waist and skirt, front and bck |radic enginecr of No, 160 Duang| tess authorizing the Government to Bourt of Apéraln on qusntion of law. SAS setacs of oekd nd da bree cen, | Weteet. | Pay €200,000 to Mrs, William Hubbell. | frined the verdict, which means that wife straps of gold and dull blue em- broidered banding finished on each side with @ gold tassel could extend from just below the bust line to the belt, and under it, for four or five inches on the skirt.” A slit in the front of the waist from the collar line could be Miled in with brown chiffon, the name forming a crushed high collar|contract Simon had with the Navy sieeve which flares out at the elbow.| Department, Judge Hough in his Cuffs of brown velvet should match | opinion the belt. “The Navy Department has em-| This ruling was based on an equity | suit filed by the Marcon! Company | against Simon, whom they asked be| enjoined from infringing on their pat- ent In the construction of radio ap- paratus for the United States under a | Franklin Simon 8 Co. Fifth Avenue, 37th and 38th Streets Boys' Apparel Shop 6.75 to 24.50 6.75 to 24.50 Boys’ Suits, Boys’ Overcoats, Special for Saturday Boys’ Winter Suits With Extra Knickerbockers—7 to 18 Years. New Norfolk models of Imported or Domestic fabrics; all wool Tweed, Cheviot or novelty mixtures, gray or brown colorings. Also Navy Serge, Special 8.75 Boys’ Winter Overcoats Slip-on or Double Breasted Models every woman who prizes her dignity. For the young miss in school ma- terials of good wearing qualities should be chosen, for otherwise their under a belt of satin, they emerge in to offer their chic ends to the front of the skirt. The back of tho} waist whose yoke is curved up to Of Imported English Ove weaves, Gray, Brown and Olive Heather mixtures, also Navy Blue, fancy worsted rcoatings in plain or fancy linings. 9 to 18 years. Winter Suits and Overcoats $19.50 $15 « $22 Styles for Young & Old—- Sizes to Fit All— our $10.50 Suits and Overcoats are as values as other stores offer at our $15 Suits and Overcoats are as good as other stores offer at $18 and $20— and our $22 Suits and Overcoats save 422 st.at 8 ave. Open Saturday Night Until 10 o'Clock within an inch of the collar line, has only a box plait down the centre, ana | the trimming quality of a buckle on | the belt to lenu {t elaboration. The sleeves of this frock show approval of the front collar trimming and the strap trimming by adopting thom both for thelr own use in a most dis- tinctive manner. ‘To make a circular skirt the fuller, a group of plaits are Jaid on each hip, thelr lengthening line | being in accord with that of the | straps. A pretty effect to be gained with a combination of fabrics such as satin jand serge, or velveteen and serge, 1s | suggested at the right. Here velvet |ribbon is a simple and effective trim- |ming as straps, which matches in | color the satin or velvet of the yoke. Dull green wool crepe would be pretty with either dark green or black velvet trimmings, Rose red or dull bine would be pretty with black, and de- velop a halt way dressy frock for afternoons, Dear Fashion EAitor: Will you kindly advise me how to Mnake up the materials like samplos \inclosed (dark blue novelty brocade, silk mulle and same color chiffon)? The dress ia for a girl twenty years old, She ix rather pale, with golden hair and brown eyes, tall and elim, ‘Would like a little something to offset clothes will soon appear shabby, ‘There are many different qualities of some of which wear wonder- ell, and for every day is pro ale at Special 1 2.75 Boys’ and Youths’ Sweaters All wool Sweaters, in navy, maroon or Oxford; also brown and green heather mixtures; shawl roll collar, button to neck model. 6 to 16 years. Boys’ Negligee Blouses Of woven madras in neat colored stripes; also all white, attached or detached collar, French cuffs; navy, khaki or gray flannel, collar attached, “8 to 14 years. Special 2.95 Special FURNITURE & CLOTHING aged ninety-five, of No, 288 Riverdale Avenue, that city, for her husband's In- Nention of shells used by the Union army in the Civil War, Hubbell was an officer in the army. The Court of Claims has recommended that the claim be paid. — A MONEY SAVER. (From the Cincinnatt Boquirer.) Tf water tasted as good at night as it does the next morning we would have a lot of loose change. addition to $10,506, the ateamfitter, wi 00 coats receive $1,900 {i t and §2 court, a total of Best AN EXPLANATION AND A HINT, (From the Detroit Free Press.) “How do you account for his remark- able success?” *“T don't know, unless {t waa that was always too busy on his own to stop and spend time trying to @¢- count for the success of others.” Franklin Simon & Co. Fifth Avenue, 37th and 38th Streets Girls & B oys’ Shoe Shop A Separate Shop on the Third Floor , A Separate Shop devoted exclusively to Misses, Girls, B and Small Children's Shoes, where parents may select exactly the right footwear for growing children. The attendants are specialists in Children’s, Shoes. % Saturday at Special Prices Small Children’s Shoes 4 to 6 Years—Sizes 8 to 10' Of selected tan or black Russia calf on broad orthopedic lasts, buttoned or laced. Welted soles and spring heels. Special 2.25 Girls’ Winter Shoes 7 to 10 Years—Sizes 11 to 2 Of black or tan Russia calf, made on orthopedic lasts, buttoned orlaced. Welted soles, flat heels. Special 2.50 Misses’ Winter Shoes 12 to 20 years—Sizes 2'4 to7 Smart laced or buttoned shoes of selected tan or black Russig calf. Made on stylish lasts, welted soles and low heels. Special 3.75 Boys’ and Youths’ Shoes Damp-proof soles—Sizes 13 to 6 Of durable black velour calfskin on comfortable fitting lasts. Damp-proof welted solcs and heels. Blucher laced. Special 2.95 the dark color, as she will wear it both afternoon and evening. I have 7 yards 25% inches wide of the allk and 5 yards 45 inches wide of the chiffon. Thanking you in advance, MRS, ©. V, 3, In a otraight full skirt of your silk insert two four-inch pufings of chif- jfon, Make the waist with long sleeves of chiffon gathered slightly at the inner seam, and at the back drop a two-inch ruffie from elbow to waist, Drop a deep collar of chiffon down the back and trim with a band of gold lace applied on the under side along the lower edge, A touch of the Ince In the front of the yoke would also be pretty. A soft crushed girdle of the chiffon could drop one or two ends, weighted with @ gold tassel, Dear Pashion Bilitor: ‘Will you kindly inform me if long sleeves of net or chiffon are being | worn In evening gowns? Am inclos- \ing anmple of material (rose velvet embossed chiffon), and should I use the same colored net? Tam going to have a train which can be hooked up at one side when I prefer it. Many thanks for your help. w.F, Long sleeves are worn occasionally, but they are always of the thinnest stuff_ obtainable. For your gown 1 je high rent are small— Simple Home Treatment to Remove Hairy Growths (Beauty Culture) Two or three minutes’ use of a dela tone paste will banish every bit of hair from your face, neck or arms, | This paste in made by mixing some water with powdered delatone, After the paste is removed, the skin should be washed to |free it from the remaining delatone and it will be clear and spotless, "You will not be disappointed with this treatment 65-67-09-T) SMITH S' pen ( wonde * (COR, STATE 8, ae y Thige ” shore rom Fulton Evenings Extra Special—Your Choice of $15.00 China Closets, Buffets, Tables or Set, of 6 Chairs PCL Outs OAK BUFFET 816 EXTENSION TABLE 7 snire sple in nul tal desi«n 'WHEN OPENING A NEW ACCOUNT Rranannees LIDet \if you are sure to obtain real delatove from your drugglet.—Advt. ¥ GRAND RAPIDS FURNITURE Call and Make Your Own Terms Our Terms Also Apply to New York, New Jersey, Long Ieland and Connections, || 3 Rooms 4 ROOMS FURNISHED AT 3 Rooms rnished Furnished Sia o8 | $00.98 $82.98 $108.98] T4075 In quartered oak, Jacobean finish; Buffet is 48 in. long; China Closet is 39 in. wide; Serving Table is 36 in. wide; 3 pieces at We Pay Freight. Small Accounts Solicited We Open Accounts trom ‘1 a Week Up ALL GOODS MARKED IN PLAIN FIGURES 750-752 8™AVE. Cor. 4.67 Sy, OPEN MONDAY & SATURDAYS UNTIL IO RM, THE NEW YORK WORLD SETS THE PACEY The World Sells 100,000 Copies More in New York Cay sf no enc tase ' 4