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10 JW itcons Re-Mection Orecd b7| ——_——— tice Be fe kk EXPERT ADVICE FREE (outh Carolina Senate has passed a|| 70 HOME DRESSMAKERS | | liao tncees, Tarcctoe’ Gre riorennan "|| Tf you are in doubt about what styles or colors become you; tf the making or remodelling of a fewn perplexes you; if you are Uncertain as to when and where to wear your clothes, Mile. Lode. wiok will advise you. 4 cI Address communications to Fash- ‘Vistar Postery Gievtngce«Tetephons Mary 108 00 jon Editor, New York Bvening ‘983 Fifth Avenue 42] Fith World. Con, d6th Street Batwoon 38th & 39th Sts, Ag West 42 Street 77 West 34th Street — Gotwore Sth & Oth Aves. Between Sth & Oth Aves. A Fairy Story. (Prom the Indianapolis Star.) LANDAY offers you a higher grade Victrola ce, at no higher cost. go elsewhere? SORETHROAT ilinese, bail “But, mother, I do not love Count de! Nutt and therefore do not wish to marry | him," gaia Alice, the millionaire’s | daughter. “Hush up, you silly chitd,” said her mother, fondly. “Tt's all arranced, Your father gtves bim @ million in cash and = you get the title. Relieve your mothor, Mt ta all for the best. After you are mar- | ried you will realize it and will be per | fectly happy." | And Alice, wine @ dutiful child, did as her mother said. And after the marriage she realized that her mother had spoken the truth | and was perfectly happy. | And she and the count lived happily ever ufter ite 's the Season of Coats, but With American Women, Who Make One Coat Cover Several Frocks, the Selection of the Frocks Is Even More Important. CTT, MOD Pe Wenclng worl} Coats play a very Imporant part fn woman's wardrobe this year. It ta what one might call a season of coats. As « matter of fact, however, the frocks required for wear under at are quite as important In blo attire. In Europe, the me, consisting of a dress with & long smart coat, specially made for wear over It, hns always been greatly tused, but It is only recently that it has attained general favor in Amer- ‘a, And aven now the separate coat i Co, man th bY a ' ~ a AEE" SERS ESTP 4 : | © period of time to suit your convenience. ‘White Mate gremeed, with rubber tipped Batre, Mona GAVE. @ 16" ST. REMOVAL SALE In Direct Competition With All JANUARY FURNITURE SALES| Values talk louder than words. There is really but one way in which soe iy can know—absolutely Cd ositively—that Spear’s Re- le Prices make it worth while to select now the Furni- fore, iatpbte and Rugs you wou ordinarily not want until later in the season. At least be curious—investiga PAY NOW OR LATER-—You can pay either a small deposit to reserve whatever you select, or you can pay weekly or monthly over Four-Piece Colonial Period Bed Room Suite of Seastitully figured American Walnut, with | late mi of D: Gnittonter, Dressing ‘Table with triplicate mirrors, aman jicate mi! iE auIte of seat type period construc sna’ fut : $419.5 wai ‘ rice, $145.50, Other Bed Room Suites, were $90 to $600. Removal P Price $65 to $450 Massive Saar Period Library Suite le of the very ree Gata Aniabed in a rich, hight High o bene nighe i ypholsiery materials ‘are’ used ‘in 3 y 178 at 2} 8; covered with Genuine 69: | ‘as $120. Removal Price............. Other ‘Library Sets, were $45 to $400. Removal Prices, $30 to $250 Three-Piece Parlor Suite ‘Bea. ‘This 4 vy. with cane paneis in back and on A some © ane peats covered with loose cushions of silk All colors, with cord and tassels to woateh ea | $25 to $300 14 of These Sain Beds | Monarch Brand 1 Special Velvet 2 rs Removal Brice $25.00 cn As iio 27 Bathroom Seats Rugs. Were $14, ‘Removal Price lemovel Price DURING SALE—OPEN SATURDAY UNTIL 10 P. M. lected with an eye to ita suit- lty for wear over various frocks. chiffon and silk have n dress fabrits for but they @ certain As chiffon will continue its popu- larity into the warm months, the se- |lection of tt now for o RINK and HOCKEY Skate and Shoe Outfit For Men or Women $4.50 For Hockey, Kink and ¢!) general use. Other Complete Outfits up to $22.50 Let snail a ws oseTsveng velvet. This would be most effective carried out in black, with a decorative tassel in bright blue dropping Lo |the back of the collar and one from the right sid This girdle is quite t hold it in a it diminie’ telv until ao ARE 6,000 | MENS #5 SUITS» OCOATS TO GO ON SALE TOMORROW IN THE SURPRISE STORES AT SEVEN DOLLARS AND FIFTY CENTS Men, this is something out of the ordinary—it’s a genuine sale us show you these garments. You'll see twenty-dollar looks—- and guaranteed fifteen-dollar quality. If you don’t, we'll refund Doint to serve as a fastening when it Teaches the front again. for “Ché daneant” wear this su s;gestion of fad- rics carried out with mustard chiffon, and black would be very smart. The chemisette should be of the same chiffon, also the cuffs and frills which finish the black lace sleeves, A foundation of either white or self color chiffon cloth may be used for waist and skirt At the right 1 have shown an t- color nd velvet your monéy. » Every claim we make here can be proved. See the qualities, the rich patterns and the fine work- manship, as well as the big assortment; then you'll be in a position to judge of the value offered. si fect THK EVENING WO: LD, FRIDAY, JANUAR 14; 1016. ‘ ‘Original Home Dressmaking Designs at pe nee 0 cake ei . Piaaltinng Caes). Mauihee . wee the red. healt! bgared oven to 8 Gane at wich sievie 6 oes te ine Dime By The Evening World’s Fashion Expert | wsweas to avers. Oe enya kn | ne et ta Nee . Dear Fedtten Batter: we dignified to wear fish tories t Ha can any one else in ® thin interlining would be proper, and if #0 what material would you Suggest for it? Also will you tell me | 2 @ Belok red taffeta drese would be for a woman thirty-eight yours old. B. Since your material ta woollen, !t should not need an interlining, if lined with @ Skinner's satin which is heavier than other satins. However, @ thin lawn or cambrio could be used if your goods is very loose woven or you have other reasons for it, a thin lawn.or cambrio Interlin: could be used. A red taffeta would be suitable providing your general mode of dress- ing justifies it. If it ts to be one of perhaps two spring dresses, I would advise another color. Bronze brown Figuid not be vo tiring oF conspicuous. lor il you please tell me if the Kimona sieeve is to be worn this summer. I am starting my summer dresses and don't want to go wrong. What width should the skirt of a white lawn dress be and how wide a hem? Many thanks. MRS. G. T. The kimono sleeve will be worn some, but mostly in chiffon or lace dresses. The type of sleeve shown sketch to-day is @ good one. a half yards would be OS im 16 18 28 OS ie hound 4 y) Se ey Mighty Good Pickings in Men’s Mixture Sack Suits Reduced to $25 Former prices up to $35 Overcoats too—. Were #22 to #35 Now $20 About March First we shall remove to our new building, 1457-1463 Broadway, at Forty-secand St. BROKAW BROTHERS Astor Place & Fourth Avene eAt At ata 350 Women’s & Misses’ Suits Plain or Fur Trimmed Models. Broadcloth, Wool Poplin and Gabardine. Sizes 14 to 44. 1 Q-75 Formerly $20.00 to $29.50 110 Women’s & Misses’ Coats ALTERATIONS FREE Continuing our Semi-Annual Clearance Sales Saturday, January 15th Suits, Coats, Frocks, Skirts, Blouses and Furs FULTON STREET, Cor. BRIDGE At Subway Station 13289731 BROADWAY Near Gates Avenue 4810-12 FIFTH AVENUE Bet. asth & 49th Sts. 275 Fur Trim’d Suits With Seal, Skunk, Beaver or Opossum Fur. Of Wool Velour, Broadcloth, Whipcord or Veloeteen. Sizes 14 to #4. 17-85 Formerly $30.00 to $45.00 110 Fur Trim’d Plush Coats Sires 14 to 44. Of Zibeline, Mixtures and Metal Lamb. Belted or plain models. Some fur trimmed. 9-75 Formerly $12.00 to $15.00 195 Fur Trinvd Coats Women's and Misses’ Sizes. Spectal purchase of fine quality Seal Plush Coats. Some fur trimmed, others plain. 1 5-00 Regular $25.00 Value 63 Street and Evening Coats Sizes 14 to 44, Of Broadcloth, Zibeline, Plaids and Mixtures. Trimmed with Blac or Natural peti Raccoon or Beaver Plusi 1 2-75 Formerly to $20.00 135 Street & Afternoon Frocks All Sizes. Of Taffeta, Soiree Silk, Crepe de Meteor, Net, Charmeuse or Serge. LE gulmpe dress is always a be- coming one for the younger girls, consequently tt always is in de- mand. Here ts quite new one. Tho gulmpe ts realty @ plain blouse and tho dress itself 1s slipped on over the head and confined at the waist by means of « belt that i pessed through openings. It ts & very simple garment to make, «| very simple garment for the laundross | to handle and at the same time it ts an | exceedingly smart one. In the picture the dress is made of striped galaten | and the blouse is made of white batiste. | ‘The belt ts of plain white galatea fin-| ished with @ buckle, but there are num berles# materials that could be used for such a frock. Linen, galatea and cotton wabardine all suggest themselves at once for the dress, For the blouse or | guimpe, lawn, batiste, cotton crepe and fotton voile are expecially desirable, and it Somecatng still more dressy is wanted ongee, white or colored, could be used or the dress with erepe de chine for the | guimpe. Cotton gabardine is compara. | Uvely a new material and a most satis- factory on exceedingly handsome and | dapted to such @ moi ck opening and the « is cut in sizes for | 2 years ef age. Line anal Allowance). Girl's Dress, | Call at THE EVENING WORLD MAY MANTON FASHION BUREAC, Donald Ballding, 100 Woat Thirty-recond Btreet (oppo: site Gimbel Bros.), corner Sixth Avenue and Thirty-second Street, New York, or sent by mail on receipt of ten cents in coin oF stamps for each patt: ered. haan ad UPOwTANT Writ our eteron an ways spec wanted, phan for letter postage if in 2 hurry DthAV Between ¢ 15th & 16th Sts. WEEK IN ANOTHER STORE AT ‘12.50 AND ‘14.50 OUR SALE PRICE bait on ave can angroviate th Se Sur prise, Stores The Overcoats Cannot be represented too strongly: for F paper eit doa and th oat | rd AVE. 83rd Street SURPRISE STORES OPEN SATURDAY TILE 10 P. M. ather belt alwa suo tadat a Sean | tod for the one of ink fu faut » hy Feat, “healed tod ‘aie ackin a in piace of the belt cou ‘worn a lit stslee made ‘of fie ‘ool fabbricn, "and pomon tle girdle. of riobon or the dre ie nd-made custom finish tor whlch, Past ‘orm #% ans frock of a almpier character, ‘white ey Sons ‘ion Pad yout! ow had 8 eect gabardine, would ‘be charming’ for th ress with white voile for the blouse an of white patent leather. Mo $15 Is a Low Price for | th that would be both smart an: 7 eed to old, their shape | Por few, if anv. $15 Overcoats are well, ‘A | #0 ble and dressy enough for finest | trmmin end no ‘820 4: de better, In eveay no Bs | simple occasion, rose colored ponges falue; mzee 31 to Feavert most Nem ‘ate ‘worth Goat ‘sale ~ ate would be charming with the guimpe of _ mice; slace white voile or white cotton crepe will be needed 30 or inches “ yards 86, 1% N. W. Corner 1 500 Formerly to $27.50 375Solree Silk & Pussy Willow Blouses New Spring Models. Remarkable selection of new fas soeg Just receteed, Extraordinary 2-95 Formerly to $4.95 295 Plaid & Plain Skating Skirts Misses’ Sizes. All Wool Platds.and soltd colors. Pastel shades, With shawl fringe bottom. Q-87 Formerly to $5.75 93.97 Values to $7.50 $2.97 Values to $5.50 | Our Enttre Stock of Fur Coats, Fur Sets, Muffs and Scarfs Reduced to less than half Children’s Coats Greatly Reduced These are rare bargains, and we adoise an carly otsit, Sizes from 6 to 14, Martin’s Alterations Are Free, as Usual Women's and Misses’ Sizes. Of Veloeteen, Seal Plush, Broadcloth, Wool Velour, Brocade Silk, ete. 24-50 Formerly to $47.80 172 Afternoon Gowns Women's and Misses’ Sites. Of Crepe Meteor, Georgette Crepe, Taffeta’ Silk, in the fashionable shades, fie (1916) Spring models, 29:00 Formerly to $32.50 272 de Chine & Lace Blouses New Spring Models. Coptes of tmported models, ily trimmed Ribbons, Buttons and fsa Ay Crepe. oe All stzes to 46, 4:95 Formerly to $6.95 196 Broadcloth Skirts “Women's and Misses’ Stes. Fine quality Silk Finished Broadcloth. ferent models. Black and colors. 5-75 Formerly to $7.75 Stix dif. 97.75 Values to $15.00. | 95.75 | Values to $10.00 * +