The evening world. Newspaper, December 3, 1915, Page 12

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"a! | De, Sullivan State Historias. Dr. John H. Finley, State Commis- Stoner of Education, yesterday appointed Dr. James Sullivan, principal of the Rays’ High School, Brooklyn, Historian of the State. The selection was at once Yatified by the Board of Regents. Dr. Sullivan is a historian of high distine- tien. He has acquainted himself with the methods used in Buropean countries and spent a year at the Boole des Chartes, famous as a school of archives pt four summers in historical fesearch at the chief libraries of Ureat Brita: i want lasting comfort while do- ing Christmas shoppin ke into your shoes one of the ALLE OOT-EASE antiseptic powders for swollen, tender feet. ALLEN'S I EASE gives constant comfort, takes the sting out of corns and bunions and makes walking a delight. It makes tight or new shoes feel easy. Just the a for Patent Leather shoes, Dancin, or Breaking in new shoes. Use: by the German and Allied troops at the front. It's the greatest comfort discov- ery of the age and so easy touse, Try it to-day. Sold by druggists everywhere. Don't accept any ~Advt. Regardin, t of Ehrlich Glasses Though Ehrlich prices are low by comparison, é¢ ie not what pay, but what you get for what you pay, that makes our service the most valu ble. Eyes Examined Without Charge by Registered Eye Physicians. Perfect Fitting Glasses as Low as $2.50 9Ehrlich £ Sons Established 53 Years New York: 184 B'way, at John St. 223 Sixth Av., 15th St. 350 Sixth Av., 2@d St. 101 Nassau, at Ann St, 17 West 42d Street. (Brooklyn: 496 Fulton St., cor. Bond St, a BURGLARS OPEN SAFE AS FAMILY SNOOZES Schoefers Stumber While Papa’s| | Pants, Silverware, Jewels | and Money Are Stolen. The marvelous sleeping abiiity of |the Buois Schoefer family saved them from an encounter with burg- lars, at 2 o'clock this morning. They live at No. 642 Seventy-seventh Street, Bay Ridge. The robbers forced a rear window, packed the sliver in the dining room and went up to the big bedroom where Mr. and Mrs. Schoe- fer were sound asleep with their three-year-old son, Charles, who won # beauty prize at the Grand Central Palace two years ago. No one stirred but the burglars They took papa’s pants from a noon and searched them downstairs, over- looking, Mra. Schoefer diamonds, worth $1,000, across the room. They carried a safe weighing 800 pounds from the aining room, across the kitchen, out into the yard and down five steps into the cellar, where they ripped off the door with a “can-open- er,” and got $200 In cash and jewels. No one awoke. Hermun Zohbel, next door, heard noises, and Ht the light, hoping to scare away the in- yaders; but they did not scare till Mr. Schoefer’s alarm clock went off at 6.40 A. M. The police are seeking fin- ger-prints. ——— $16,000 FOR CHILD’S LEG. Within a few days Katharine Wilder Von Minckwits, the twelve-year-old daughter of Mra, Hllzabeth Von Minck- wits of No. 70 Morningside Drive, will recelve from the Baltimore and Ohio Southwestern and Baltimore and Ohio Railronde $16,000 cash for the love of her right low. he case, due for trial, was settled out of court yerterday when Supreme Court Justice — te order whereby, the to judgment. The paper show that the attorney for the girl, Charles C, Lock= "HE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, Original IIome Dressmaking Designs By The Evening World’s Fashion Expert COO eee i \ Charm Depends Largely : on Becéming Dress; So Time of Mother, Who Carefully Watches Mak- robe, Is Well Spent. by The Prees Publidhing Co, York Evening World.) Charm, what is charm? We all ad- mit {t is personal magnetism, but do we all appreciate how much st depends op dress? Did you ever hear it re- marked of an untidily attired woman that she was charming? Indeed such & woman might actually have been everything charming If she had been attired fittingly, becomingly, appro- priately, How many women there are who conceal their charm in this way, not giving it a chance to show forth Of course women would not intention. ally do such an unforgivable thing, but if in gowning thomseives they would keep in mind always the fact that their clothes will either ald and accentuate their charm, or ruthlessly destroy it, they would dress wisely, for charm is an enviable attribute. That 1s tho reason I consider time, no matter how much it might be, weil spent by the mother who conscien- tiously superintends her daughter's wardrobe, Youthful simplicity is characterized In the evening frock I am showing, which as the model at the left sug- gests may be of velvet, chiffon and lace delightfully combined. A plata little bodice portion chooses the velvet ing of Daughter's Ward- sureaneeeeealignmanenae regents neers» r } | DECEMBER 3, 19 wood of No. 36 Nassau Street, gave his services free. ‘The child was sleeping in @ Pullman berth on Sept. 6 when the train was wrecked at North Vernon, Ind. a result her log was amputated six inches below the knee. which might be in pale green, pink, | blue or other becoming color, while | the skirt makes chiffon and lace share an equal part. Though the bedice is | enug, the skirt in its extreme fulness | Stewart & Oo. Correct Apparel, for’ Women & Misses ' 5TH AVENUE AT 37TH STREET Will Close Out Saturday Decided Reductions from Regular Suits—Misses’ Sizes Only In wanted fabrics, including many of the season’s most desirable models; trimmed with velvet and furs; coats lined with soft silk and interlined. Former Prices to $29.50 At Prices 16.50 Fur Trimmed Winter Suits Fur Trimmed Winter Suits Handsome suits in all the wanted fabrics, Of silk chiffon velvet, imported velveteen trimmed with fine furs; coats are lined with soft silk and warmly interlined: women’s and misses’ sizes. 18.50 Formerly to $39.50 broadcloth or imported corduroy; richly fur trimmed; women’s and misses’ sizes. 29.50 Formerly to $69.50 Evening Wraps—Misses’ Sizes Only velvet or Mother of pearl velvet, trimmed with luxurious with flowered or plain colored silk and heavily interlined; in | white, black and pastel colorings, besides novelty shades. { Former Prices to $45.00 24.50 Long Winter Coats Of fancy mixtures, chinchilla, knitted backs and Scotch plaid back fabrics; some are trimmed with plush or velvet; women's and misses’ sizes. Reduced to 10.00 Fur Trimmed Coats Of corduroy, plaid back vicuna, small checks and fancy mixtures, trimmed with fur or plush; many are lined throughout with flowered silk; women’s and misses’ sizes. Reduced to 16.50 High Lustre Plush Coats With large handsome collar of skunk opossum or natural raccoon; also coats of two toned velvet, fur trimmed, lined with soft silk and heavily interlined; women’s and misses’ sizes. Reduced to Reduced to 19.75 29.50 High - Cost Coats—Women’s @®& Misses’ Of suede velour, cashmere velour, wool velour, English mixtures and velour de laine, fur trimmed; lined throughout with fancy pares willow silk or soft peau de cygne and warmly interlined. duced to Fur Trimmed Seal Plush Coats New long flare models, lined throughout with soft peau de cygne silk and heavily interlined; women’s and misses’ sizes. Sizes | 19.75 Afternoon and Evening Gowns Afternoon gowns of taffeta silk or charmeuse; also combinations of serge with satin; evening gowns of satin or charmeuse; women’s and misses’ t Formerly to $34.50 ! 10.00 Danse Frocks Semi-Evening Gowns Of two-toned marvelous silk or flowered | Of silk net combined with radium Lausanne 7 A aN id. silk; also crepe Georgette and satin; chiffon, with extra wide skirt; embroid trimmed with fur, silver or gold ered net sleeves; white and pastel lace and flowers, colors; misses’ sizes only. | 16.50 24.60 Formerly to $69.50 Separate Dress Skirts Of broadcloth, corduroy, gabardine, whipcord, mannish serges, plaids, ) mixtures. Former Prices to $7.90 | 3.90 | | pe seem to know no bounds, but at| front. Though a yoke and under- | cuffs are not necessary, white chiffon formed into @ high collar and ee the to complete a long sleeve, could be attached if d the bottom edge it !s confined to a modest two yards around. The puff | thus formed ts prettily trimmed |@round with five Little velvet bows at | equal intervals apart. And the bodice, as if to make up for this email amount | of velvet used on the skirt, requires a | plaiting of the chiffon and lace to fin- jish tte neck, and tiny puffs of it to |do duty as sleeves. In piace of chit. fon, silk net may be used if desired, {it being. of course, in color to match jthe velvet. An appreciated bit of! jelsboration is the rhinestone buckies | each side of the belt line through | | which @ crush of net or chiffon jx |drawn to tle in @ butterfly bow in back. | The model at the right shows the vattractive effect of this design de, veloped in silk and trimmed with flower ornaments made entirely of co}. lored beads. The ornaments are easily made by @ clever girl herself, simply following out 4 design on fine net |with beads At the belt line a band jet glittering *beads and at the neck a Piaited ruffle of net or chitfon com- plete an adorable frock. A color com. bination such as pale blue for the silk with rose color and green beads would be immensely satisfactory, while also on a pink silk dress laven: also be pretty. Saitek ANSWERS TO QUERIES, Dear Fashion Editor: Will you kindly suggest a masque- | rade costume to wear at a ball where | the nicest costume will receive first | | | | 1] | prize? “I am five feot five Inches in| height, forty-inch bust, dark hatr and | | |! lumbi ono! eyes. MARION R, Columbia Grafonolas i| Make a plain waist and full skirt of $15 to $200 Ht | yellow sateen, Over the skirt make a)| \ bird-cage effect by means of many | | | lines of black cable cording being| || ‘brought from the waist line to al hoople or reed, placed at short tunic | || | distance. While being caught to this, | || the cords should continue to another | || 53 to $7 W. 14thSt., N.Y, |reed smaller in circumference, placed at the skirt edge. On the upper rim colored cardboard parrots made to balance may sway back and forth, be. ing held, of course, in place. Several cords of black may be brought from the watst line up to elther shoulder, where a bar of heavy cording holds ; them, and on which a parrot ts | perched, One may face the front and | the other the back. | Dear Pashion Editor How will | make a dance frock of | material like sample? Am five feet der flowers with green leaves would| |! 8 gathered in.o a band at wrists sired, { PAY $1.00 A WEEK. 1) Columbia Leader, $7 Completely, enclosed upright |{l cabinet grafonola, handsomely || Unished “in mahogany, eatin walnut, (or quartered ‘oak, in | {||| golden, fumed or early English |! |) finish. | See the latest records | —and we charge them Special Columbia Service We have a special depart- ment devoted exclusively to Columbia Graphophones and Grafonolas and Columbia Dou- |four inches tn height, dark-haired | ble Dise Records. Not only do | and eyes, have considerable color, and| we carry a complete stock of /@ plump Sgure, = 5. both machines and records, but Attach to a foundation skirt of silk fe Paatamara tie ade mull a ten-inch lace ruffle, over] We Oller our customers the at | which drop a tunic of your material] vantages of our famous Liberal dged with a five-inch band of satin, rn y e i ddrape upon either tip in, putts| Credit, No red tape to opening tive of the pannier, A bodice} @ charge account. Pay as con- dress material could bave sleeves of the lace which terminate |into a deep round cape in back, A girdle of satin may be slashed in front to form waistcoat points, | Dear Fashion Editor: | Lhave five yards of midnight blue satin ritz and would lke your ad-| 3rd Avenue | Park Row vice on how to make it all of the one| at 21st Street | at Chatham Sq. material for afternoon wear. Am ad Jelghteen years old, ane rather "blond, jauit tall and slim M. K. A plain waist may be cut to a round Dutch neck, and Sinished with a bit of gold embroidery, or one line of gold cord with ends and tassels hanging down, Three-quarter the | back length sleeves may fit closely to | nearly the elbow where they start to flare in in bell shape. Three tiny | gold tassels one above the other may trim the sleeves at the back, A full skirt confined with four or five cord- venient. GOWPERTHWAIT &S ONS A S nooth, Hairless Skin for Every. Vo nan (The Modern Beauty) This is applied to With the aid of @ plain delatone paste it is on easy matter to rid_the skin of | The paste is} water with Pows| HE Columbia Grafonola is a musical instrument of magnificent range and power, yet capable of the utmost delicacy of expression, The wonderful Columbia sound-chamber, as responsive to every slightest vibration as the body of a ‘cello; the sensitive Columbia reproducer; the perfected tone-arm and the tone-control “leaves” that operate on the principle of an organ’s shutter—all exclusive Columbia features, representing the highest developments of acoustic science—give the Columbia Grafonola a clearness and flexibility of tone not even approximated in any sound- reproducing instrument heretofore devised. The musicianly qualities of the Columbia Grafonola, and the matchless fidelity of Col- umbia records have made both pre-eminently the choice of musicians of discrimination. “Hearing is Believing.” That is the final test. Dealers will be glad to arrange for a dem- onstration in your Cotati Records tn of Porcign Language: New records go om sale the 20th of every month. The Columbia Crafonola 150 Price $150 This A deer theeournt was dictated to the Dictapoang FOR SALE BY BROOKLYN: n Monon Adie, Tita ‘Thtn Ave, hs ES coin at. O-W, Nireres OS, TB Thiet Nee ABOVE 96TH 8t.: Asidueent Grafetile. Bua 3746 aoadinay umbla Graphophone Co or HD Marshall Main Bt, ‘Paterson, 830 Sirus Ave, Haniinan, Pook & Co. 433 pd Are. 8. Y. Lith st, ‘2088 Thin 4 Tenis Greenburg 8801 "Third Ave. 1, Jhon, Ine. 183T Southern’ B'I'y'd My Lascher, "g122 "Tih 43D ST. TO 96TH ST.: Bigwwngiale Bros, 4 Ave. and OOth St. it, Mayers, wid), Smith met) Broadway, ‘60 Flattueh Ave. AH Mayers, AnD! Matthews Go gis Nurs "Ave nrviign ‘treet, ler Tirps., mito MISS Coking Ave 1523 Vitkin Ave Tig, Phacoarych, Mio Teor, Bric . Bags Broadway 1808 Pitkin Ave 402 Cominunipaw Ave, Hi, Saletan. 1 Dmckanaty df Comimmipay A ‘Dit road was. ‘ord hind Ave, TOA Tacksou Ave So ae “The V7oman Who Dared,” By Dale Drummond. Now Appearing in The Evening World a ings which form the belt, may be i ? & i welgnted on the. bottem with three It" Aiiat uit ui the akin’ waned, | A Marriea Life Sertat \7ith a Moral for \\ xrmmzmmmmmmmramemmmmmmmem graduated tucks, the last one being he a] h ms LL | slashed five times around and a little | When every trace of hair will have van- Husbands and \/ives, gold tassel tacked in the apex of each |ished. When you go to your druggist point, A design in gold threads may | elaborate the blouse of the waist in! articl for de! —Advt, ne, be sure you get the genuine or one men mE

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