The evening world. Newspaper, November 30, 1915, Page 15

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TERT | eT «SEF mr rere es} te erp en Avra TIRES NOT A MEANS \ OF SPREADING DISEASE, Warning Letter Sent Out From Detroit Pronounced to Be a Fake. DETROIT, Mich., Nov. 30.—Per- fons living in all parts of the United States und Canada have received a typewritten letter dated Detroii, Nov. 17, @od signed “J. Burgess, M. D.,” intimating that if there are contag- lous diseases in their respective lo- calities, the sume possibly could be traced to a certain make of automo. bile tire The fact tires are made, the cuted near a pe ory in whieh th: otter says, is lo thouse In an Eastero Burgess of Detroit © thi more @ » coming in every rail deli very one of them denounces him as a “Lunatic wrose ner declares he did not warning r, never heard tioned in it and Ase de has uthorities to Trouble With Cuticura Soap TRIAL FREE Just bathe theaffected surface with Cuticura Soap and hot wate., dry and apply Cuti- cura Ointment. Relief in healment complete, speedy and permanent. Outteurs: an4 Otntment sold everywhere, ‘Liberal sample of each mailed free with 33-p. Desk, Se ek Oe Dept. 0, Bosca. Best Ever for Coughs Sore Throat, Hoarseness oltst ht minute you start to cough, or yi wabeah fithice Or Is sore, et a 25 cent bottle of Dr. Bulls COUGH SYRUP tts ‘soothing ection fs felt at once and rellef comes iptly. Hany mp rs recommend it Bi cn drens’ croup and whooping cough. bottles FREE TEST Vitsi24-<.™ Mention peper. a & alto. brown bu } replies to) “meddler,” | an automobile | it Is 50 Easy) To Remove All| Itching Skin, And Ointment! most cases is immediate and | Problem of the suburban woman is tocombine in one dress costumes suitable for varied pur- suits of a day in the|; city. Some aids in its solution. oO 7 EXPERT ADVICE FREE TO HOME DRESSMAKERS If you are in doubt about what styles or colors become you; if the making or remodelling of a i gown perplexes you; if you are Uncertain as to when and where |] to wear your clothes, Mile. Lode- wick will advise you, Address communications to Fash- fon Editor, World. | New York Evening Copyright, trad Watebees, mm The “Commutation Outfit,” as we might call it, presents a problem to | those living in the suburbs, Women who come to the elty for a day of pursuits, shopping, dining, dancing, &c., must be prepared for them all in just one outfit. The mode for the separate coat has been a great boon, for tt can shelter under its dignified lines a dress aa elegant | as one’s means will permit. Of course, | to be elegant it need not be elaborate, for indeed the problem of this outfit is in the managing of its materials jin a way not too plain and not too ponieend Silke of different sorts, charmeuse, taffeta and crepe de Chine, ;are more appropriate than any sort of woollen texture or velvet, for the | varied trimming and, needless to say, more varied combination of materials. that it shall not be bright. All the hold a goodly amount of gray, but there is an unuaual variety to choose from. two colora which seem td be favored. but bronze color, deep old rose and |tete-de-negre are quite as pretty An adorable afternoon frock, dressy and yet practical, may be made after the design I am showing, At the left is | suggested the use of silk in combina- tion with chiffon and velvet. Change- able sotree in brown and black would be pretty, the snug little bodice being open in front, and seamed down each side of the back. To effect a closing in front each side takes equal re- sponsibility and cuts boldly across in deshing points. They overlap on the our | skirt, where their importance is em- phasized by the upper portion of the iskirt, adopting their diagonal line, thus forming a point at the back, A fquiet trimming is achieved, though, to make positive aa distinctive a back as the front, a prim perpendic- ular bow of velvet ribbon ts placed at the centre of the waist line. Velvet of the skirt, being sewn only on its | revere and collar are also of velvet, ck- wheat cakes is the thing to set before the family for breakfast. As for color, the only restriction is | ; colors for morning or afternoon wear | « Olive green and gray-blue are | ribbon also assumes the guardianship|! lower edge. On the bodice the little) which contrast delightfully with the, ‘ THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 30, Original Home Dressmaking Designs F By The Evening World’s Fashion Expert | BOOOT ODETTE HEED EE OO OE error es +8 eees FOP ISROOH ODES TSEREI EERE EES: very quality of silk as @ material al- | { lows of a more appropriate sort of | eee softness of the chiffon chemisette, which is puffed and gathered into two Truffles up the centre. Ruffles inde fre favored on this frock chiffon sleeves, instead of d ing with no adieu into the armholes, are gathered into little upstanding ruffles over the top, which add a pleasing decorative touch to the bodice. At the right I have depicted a | bodice of velvet, which completes a skirt of crepe de Ch the same fabric being suita ves, In lavender, with a slightly deeper hue, gold or could be used for the chemisette and sleeve bands, and the bow at the back lined with gold net ANSWERS TO QUERIES. Dear Fashion Paitor height, have black hair brown eyes, also very fine ¢ You can wear almost any color, Such Buckwheat Cakes! A plate heap- CD ed high with steaming nut- They send you forth to your day’s duties just bubbling over with energy. They start your day right for you! BUCKWHEAT Hechers’ Cream Wheat Farina is a delicious breakfast cereal bright colors by ype, while cing adap 1916. oc] FOUR CHILDREN RESCUED _ BY ROOF ROUTE AT FIRE nd brown froe emerald green silk net would he pretty, draped in panniers on the] p ane Se sheaies adh Biss iene ak vba pe ant al | Perilous Escape by Tenants at FOGSSEHOSSOOST EET E1008 filed in wit! wold net Early Morning B ¢ | simete boule y Morning Blaze ® | plice from each should in Brooklyn. P lished with gold net ruffies for sleeves . [and a gird the green net entwined | Four children were saved from be- ¢ | with gold tissue ing burned to death early this morn 4 Dear Fashion ing in the two-story frame house at é I have No, 3188 Atlantic Avenuc, Brooklyn, . fat year : by being passed out of a rear window Soe in et 2 | by their father, John Barone, to thelr P| of green veivet fie not enough | Mother, Rose Mra. Barone then | toque, but thought T might ng with It, Am twenty a MISS B.C. C green for a tiny brim, and pieces left cut several points, wh the base « y be atitehed around crown of white corded a small feathered orna of cut steel placed at the front would elaborate the hat Dear Fashion Raitor Wilt you kindly advise me what colors would be becoming. Am of dark complexion, not much color, and have dark hair and brown eyes. T want to make a dress of charmeuse, or some other material suitable for both afternoon and evening. Am eighteen years old and yess ié pounds, G. AR. Gray, old rose, tan, dark ito and olive green would become you. A frock of grey charmeuse could be! made with the skirt laid in cascade! height to you, These cascades could be lined with chiffon, A bodice of chiffon could have {ts long sleeves gathered into a cuff. A very wide charmeuse girdle with shoulder straps to connect {t back and front could be elaborately embroidered in colored beads and silk threads, A alngte line of beads may outline the pointed neck, ~aereesalnapiiers SUES MRS. CYNTHIA ALDEN. Lodge Ex-Manager of Sunshine Aske $15,000 Dam: Lucy A. Yendes, for several months manager of the International Sunshin Society's Starkey Seminary Sunshin Lodge at Lakemont, N. ¥.. brought « 0 damage suit in the Bu esterday against the Society nihia Westover Alden as plaintiff cl sho mud mntract “with Mee A mhereby sho was to manage the lodge for ten years, she to pay § . ‘ual rental, Keep any money made and pay all the bills, 31 ,8he took up her work May 4, 1914, states, but was obliged to leave Oct 33 following, a8 Mra, Alden had cancel the lense’ she had made with the Palmer Tnetitute Starkey Beminary. saya this action cost her $16,000 tn sproapess tive profits. rr Ewere ae SN te Sern ee ee ee > PRED ROR ES o0eseesens > piaits down each hip which will give) jod | It jand down a ladder to eafety. ! The child were Louls Barone, nine; Angelina, seven; |and John, three months old Reed. John De Barri, a tenant of the weoond floor, said his wife was still inside, #0 Reed dashed in, found her unconscious in a hallway, and brought her safely out. —————_—— Police Chief Weld for Murder. BT. LOUIS, Nov. 30—William Street, night Chief of Police of Madison, Tl., was held by @ Coroner's inquest here yesterday for the murder of his wife and Charles Barmier, a St. Louts patrolman, last Thursday night. ACTRESS TELLS SECRET A Well Known Actress Tells How She Darkened Her Gray Hair and Promoted Its Growth With a Simple Home Made Mixture. Miss Blanc! actress, who a well-known Rose, le the following hair and make ran mix at home. To a half pint of water add 1 on. of Fannie, three, fire, that did slight damage, | | was discovered by Policeman Witham | helped the youngsters along a root | or gentleman | }, bay rum, a small box of Barbo Com- pound, and 34 on. of glyc These ingredients be bought at any drug y little cost, Apply to the eek until it becomes th This will make a gray ion look 20 years younger. Iso fine to promote the growth relieve: ing and scalp humors Seales for dandruff and falling i z haired of hai BROOKLYN tures; collars trimmed with velvet, various fur; lined throughout with Formerly sold to $29.75 15 Cheviot, braid, Gabardine, Whipcords and Formerly sold to $35.00 15 | Sells OVER 1 OPPENHEIM, CLUNS & G Fulton and Bridge Sts., Brooklyn Will Close Out Wednesday 275 Winter Coats Women’s and Misses’ Coats of Corduroy, Zibeline, Cheviot, Tweeds, Whipcords, Wool Velours and Mix- Satin or Peau de Cygne and warmly interlined. .00 250 Tailored Suits Accumulation of a season's business of Broadcloth, velvet or handsomely fur trimmed. 00 Positively None Sent on Approval 000 Copies More In Ne New York cy Every Weekday Morning Than Any Other Newspaper plush and guaranteed Corduroys; Leads in Advertising! | Lines of Advertising Printed in New York Morning Papers During the First Ten Months of 1915 | States Go (Compiled by the Statistical Department of The New York Evening Post.) | New York WORLD 8,695,479 lines World’s Lead Leads in Circulation! According to the October swom statements made | to the Post Office Department of the United ropotitan ing Newspapers, THE WORLD maintains its || customary leadership, Average Daily and Sunday Circulation for Six Months, From Latest Official Statement. New York WORLD.. 391,158 World's Lead | New York Times... 7,874,420 lines 821,059 lines New York American . 349,345 41,813 | New York American 7,105,597 lines 1,589,882 lines New York Times. ... 318,274 72,884 New York Herald . . 6,665,990 lines 2,029,489 lines New York Herald,... 98,651 292,507 | New York Sun..... 3,053,579 lines 5,641,900 lines | New York Press..... 110,869 280,289 New York Tribune . 2,632,739 lines 6,062,740 lines New York Tribune... 82,674 308,484) New York Press... 1,713,560 lines 6,981,919 lines New York Sun. 71,749 319,409! EES vernment by the Met: Morn- READERS! fi ames | of the Herald, Times and Tribune A x The Werke Circulation in New York City, ‘both Morsiag and Sunday, ded Together! RESULTS!| Fs ~ J LPost~ 14th Street at Union Square NOW or NEVER— spend for your smart Winter Suit, Coat, Dress, Furs, Waists, «. You can make this extra money if you come to Post’s Big Removal Sale now in its 7th successful week of popularity. Baltic Seal Coats ‘The new fashional models, You wilt ith this simple | Bee ° trimmed. Fashionable Plush come Re ah nee, "ery amart, modale, Beautifully » 4. Finest qual jush, with stylish FUR COLLARS, in mod) ot . Noyrent Woited. Mod FURNISH 0 MES: COMPLETE Dl THE HIGH RENY DISTRICT materiale as Mixtures, Eng ‘aluee 810 and $1 yan APP 295 6-ROOM OUTFIT, $ habe Race ca muroivuce, at 275 375 Liberal Credit Terms Pianos Zo o=Credil Allowed "2.50 "3.00 "4.00 "5.00 We res eon | sees soos Sepstin ot Sar sare Stow" 20, tse te New York HOLZWASSER ASSER 1417-1423 THIRD NEAR 80% eae OPEN EVERY EVENING UNTIL SPM i kr jase mite Go Where Summer Suns Defy King Winter’s Blasts! Honk, splash, splash! honk, honk; ding-a-linga-ling; (oot, toot, toot; splash, In fact, there are many ways to get to one or another of the various Winter Resorts advertised in The World trom day to day, And oh, what joys await at the journey’s end! The summer pastimes of the sunny South, the orchards and semi- tropical climate of the Western coast, the social activity of the Jersey Resorts, the fishing in Florida, the magic charm of the Bermudas and the West Indies—but hold! It would require an endless chain of words to tell of the many and varied sports and pastimes that await the vacationist within a short distance of one’s doorstep, The World Prints More Winter and Summer Resort Ads. Than Any Other Eastern Newspaper! Watch Out for The World's Winter Resort Guide for 1945-16, Which Will Be Ready for FREE Distribution at all Wortd Offices and by Mail About the Middle of December, is your Big chance to save 50¢ on every Dollar you A number of the cleverest pay

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