The evening world. Newspaper, January 31, 1916, Page 7

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wt Original ITome Dressmaking ‘Designs By The Evening World’s Fashion Expert Americans, in Their|" Tailor-Made Suits, Ap Pear on Streets as the Best Dressed Women in All the World—Daugh- ters, Too, Make Stun- ning Appearances in Shoot Suits. Copyright 1916. New On the # are supreme he American women Even Paris admits this, and the r nm for it lies in our tailor-mades y rival even tho: one sees in Vienna, the home of tne| tailor-made. Then, too, | think Amers fean women have a wonderfully keen sense of discretion in wearing their street clothes. They do not save their expensive and best looking clothes for stated and important occasions, On Fifth Aven of the p ar place women dressed and present than any ‘ It is noticeable that the yo ung miss of to-day, alert to her mother’s phil- cular about her they plain, they must be modish I am showing a delightfully simple little sult for shool wear. At the right! e combination koods of green Jacket, snug fittl drops straight t line. Buttons and eyelets upper part, ow the hip me CANT BEAT 7 WHEN FEET HURT. “Tiz” for sore, tired, puffed-| up, aching, calloused feet or corns. \ Jina moment with tender, | You can be happy-f Use “Tiz" and nev raw, burning, smelly t takes the pain an callouses and bunions. As soon as you put your feet in a - * bath, you just feel the happ soaking in. How good your pc feet feel. They want to da ’ “Tix” is grand, “Tiz™ instantly draws | out all the poisonous exudations which puff up your feet and cause sore, in famed, wcli Get a 2% rug sto tant foot relief who compla never, never youlimp any 1 ee Photo by , 1 Bloomin SPECIAL EVENTS This Week Mid-winter Furniture Sale Annual Shoe Sale Men’s Clothing Sale Presenting specially priced merchandise of the most compelling importance, Blom Oth to BOUL SE ex. to Bd Aye (3.00) 215 W. 42d ee 10 Kenmare St f LOOK fort Poultry Raisers! The Hatching Season Is Now On! Those in the f different t what they y y the Bird and Poultry Advertisements that were print- ed in yesterday's Sung Wor More of these advertisements are to be f 2 World than in an York | _ mawspaper. ; . lunching or at any | J may be} « fther| + LEE MAM OE EE en oe ay ———_—_— *| ra] o444-$92606-000400000000668003dd0R0000 skirt cut in sawtooth points around the bottom, with a tiny bell on each point, From the shoulders of a point- | 6d necked bodice drop many stream- | ers of various colored ribbon, which at the belt line are confined, but be- | low it drop on the skirt to the hip- line, where a tiny bell finishes each. Cap siceves may be finished with a colored ribbon which ties to drop long Jingling ends. A pointed cap topped | with a tiny bow and bell ated streamers could complete the cos- | tume, | A cubist costume for either of you could be of a becoming color—lNght green, with large eight-Inch squares of black and white alternating (with points meeting) to edge a short skirt, Above a wide girdle of black tulle or tarleton half squares could be pointed upward on ths bodice. Miniature squares could edge short tight sleeves, (a OBITUARY NOTES. _ Rear Admiral Albert 8, Barker, U. | . seventy-four, first to use | dynamite shells aa war ammunition, | died yesterday in Washington. | Mrs. Minerva C. Easley, aged fifty- wife of the Chairman of the oll of the National ¢ the front, but only one of m at the neck is allowed to serve a purpose, for from there the coat ts purposely to reveal the soft biouse All can be max cost or labor. “The ehlc flare a “clited akirt emerges from under the jacket and Is 6x kly effective on the plain green with a front panel borro’ from the coat fabric. drossy interpre- ‘The coat and of the same material, which m: ‘ight be velour, serge or other light mutting. ‘The panel need not be although {f a lengthening sired the upper row of velvet > igh surrounds the skirt edge ‘y turn to climb the side of It ry distinctive are the many point- aba at the lower edge of the coat the top edge the cuff, Either wok oF 8 they may be, or braid inst elvet ribbon. 4 around the thighs the bust, I am most you advise me as to rs 8 and Coal role se gd eed fied yentorday at the Colonial Hotel. | 16 m and what! OY alan Te « select to ap-| William T. Olcott, aged fifty-four, ss uid fpaving dresses’ mad de T| bunker and broker, founder of the inted many times,| Theosophical Society, died yesterday ook very atout, By | in Cedar Key, Ma, ind advice, you will] Sir Clements I. Markham, aged Miss B.C. LAR. eighty-six, explorer, the man who ve textures, and keep! said that Roosevelt's River of Doubt stripes—plain, dotted, dashed | must have run up hill, died yesterday | there are plenty of varieties. | in London. John J. Herrick, aged s n, Ralph M. Easley, lors have a tendency to make sk smaller, but for summer! gormer President of the ( dull colors instead of clear tion, : nould he chowen Avold tucks | Assocta died in Chicago yester. | day. sor any other ad wa nktrt or waist, |, James McIntyre, aged eighty-two, a Heutenant in Albany County Demo- Jeratic affairs for twenty-five years, ‘ ot your | died yesterday In Yonkers yilars pointing away at drop them in @ point and round away Avold conspicuous th to long sleeves as THOUSANDS OF SICK WOMEN Helped Every Year by Common | Sense Suggestions Given Free | by The Lydia E, Pinkham Medicine —v. lavender crepe de Chino ¥ and woud ike to make ges in same, It Is cut neck with threo rows of « slightly raised waistline t four inches deep. The Tound at the irri, n and ts 3%@ yards wide. y-two years, 5 feet 3 Inches atout Any ideas wh be B For forty years women suffering from | all kinds of female ilis have been writ- rape | and hinder (the vain Ant Pat [ing the Lydia E, Pinkhor Medicine Co, ae Mie other in [of Lynn, Mass., for advice. A tiny Thus th ve COMMON sense sug. | uid finish | gestions drawn from a vast volume of at tho bot-|experience, and thousands of sick wo- | men have been say Jing, as letters like yuld add trim- from untold suffer- | the following clearty | ' Another girk and myself are going | Newark, Ohio. “Lydia E. Pinkham's | to a masquerade ball and are puzzled und bas made me a What_to wear, 60 ask your KIT xl’ woman Your! Sanative Wash is! her ng nat too just the thing to MAY B. | overcome female costume would be pret~ weakness, I have ju, Make It of tent told you hers | yth, with a full ort) ate YOUN mothe: ¢ EXPERT ADVICE FREE If you are in doubt about what styles or colors become you; ff the making oF remodelling of @ gown perplexes you; if you are uncertain as to when and where tc wear your clothes, Mile, Lode- wick will advise you. Address communications to Fash- ion Editor, New York Hveving World 4 ils Compaund sare jed my life, as my health was very bad | | when F wrot . but now Tecan do my | own work an not had a sick da Jsince I be ur rem IT keep th Liver Pills on | | hand Mn. G | THOMP herwood Court | Newark, O| | Why don't you write for free advic: Address Lydia E. Pinkham Medicine| Ce. (confidentia!). Lynn. Mass—Adve. | hay \But Gallagher Is Marri 3. | lives there, since that block is oc- *\cupied by the Washington Post Of- |robing and incidentally having some fun with would-be suitors by tying | Avenue, Brooklyn, stago manager at the Empire Theatre, looked out of a » rear window of his home yesaterda; and saw a strange bird among a lot » | of pigeons, It appeared to be crippled. 5 | examined {t. Around one of tts logs was tied a note waloh read: under thirty years old and good look- ing, write to me." It was signed by Miss Hinman, reapondence, ao he turned the missive BROOKLYN MAN GETS A NOTE VIA BIRD POST So He Will Not Write to Myt Miss Hinman. Some one who elects to eal! him or herself “Miss Beatrice Hinman, of No, 1182 Pennsylvania Avenue, Wash- ington”—and no one of that name fice—is wasting a lot of red-breasted | love messages to the lees of captured birds and sending them on their way. Daniel Gallagher of No. 961 Gates jallagher took it into the house and “To He Who It May Concern: If GIMBEL sell at 10 to 50 per cent. under price. Library Furniture $450 Louis XVI. 3-piece Caned Suites $3875 Adam Mahogany 3-piece Caned Damask Suites $200 3-piece Overstuffed Tapestry Suites $200 Blue Velour Davenports, all-over upholstered. . $125 3-piece Spanish Leather Library Suites $100 Davenports, in Tapestry, with loose cushion seats. . Bedroom Furniture $455 Adam Model Mahogany 5-piece Suites...... $335 Sheraton Model Mahogany 5-piece Suites $315 Sheraton Model Mahogany 4-)1ece Suites. $280 Adam Model Old Ivory 5-piece Suites........ Beds and Bedding $35 Four Post Colonial Mahogany Beds, $25 10 different models, with plain and carved posts, in single and full size, $30 Pure Black Hair Mattresses, $21 Full size, 45 Ibs, One or two parts. Plain or fancy ticking. $23 Pure Felt Mattresses, Full Size, $15 $13 Pure Felt Mattresses, Full Size, $9.26 Built in layers—not stuffed. One part. Plain or fancy ticks, $50 Colonial Scroll Walnut Single Beds, $33 $22 Brass Beds With Continuous Posts, $18 $35 Brass Beds With Continuous Posts, $30 GIMBELS—8eventh Floor “No Charge” Upholstery Service An Extremely Successful GIMBEL Innovation Furniture purchased in the Gimbel Upholstery Store on the Sixth Floor will be upholstered without charge for labor, providing material for the work is purchased here. The furniture is of very sterling quality (most of It made in our own workrooms), with best quality ash frames, springs, webbing, moss and hair, and is made for comfort and durability. GIMBELS—8ixth Floor at $1.95 to $5.95 In Annual February Sale CHANGEABLE, Plain, Plaid, Striped and Dresden Yulfeta Silk Petticoats in every new color und style of the season. . Savings Average 30 to 50 Per Cent. If you are familiar with the critical conditions of the silk market you w »preciate this advice—"buy now before duplicate orders advance the price on these very Petticoats,’ New! ‘‘Fifth Avenue’ Taffeta Petticoats, $l A new cotton material with the swish of taffeta, of Green, Navy Blue, Copenhagen Blue, also Black, Crepe de Chine Petticoats, $2.95 to 84.95 Washable Satin Petticoats, $3.50 to $5.95 Bloomers of Various Materials, $1 to $2.95 GIMBELS—-Main and Second Floors In lovely shades lips so swollen 4 NOTHING TO WORRY anouT embargo againet exportation have sent pr down to 40 conte a doen in Rome. HAVE TO OIL your own polloeman in Teaneck (N had to quit for lack of salary appropriation. Over Half a Million Dollars’ Worth of the Finest Furniture in Anwerica in the “ 99—Initiative shown in the designs, the finishes, the woods, and not Jeast of all in the fi i Wit h Initiative organization, which has enabled us to assemble over half a million dollars’ ee of s eee A magnificent showing of sound, PRACTICAL Furniture, ( ieee Bailea AMIS Msc ennveneraecsseinanes $975 -$260 ee vite enamel ples Jacobean Mode! Buitm.css.cene Pepqagoonen Model 10-pieee Oak $401 Jacobean Oak 1.piece Suites. 9294.60 14 S Ss : . UITES. eee eee $380 $277 “Butter” Oak 10-piece Chin Cc $660 Gray Enamel Hepplewhite 7-piece Suites... . $460 $460 William and Marv 10-plece Mahogany pendale’ Bulten, P nn $565 Circassian Walnut 5-piece Louis XVI. Suites $466 Suites. . . $368 $300 William and Mary iser” G od $780 Adam Model Mahogany 6-piece Suites... $550 Louis XVI. 10-piece ‘Mahogany piece Inlaid Suites.......... ; ray 10 $700 Colonial Post Mahogany 3-piece Suites. . TS RGB Revie 370 | $225 Fumed Oak 10-piece Mission ye $440 Adam Mode! Old Ivory Enamel 5-piece Suites. $300 Charles II. Oak 10-plece Suites. - $255 Suites..... $475 French Gray Enamel Louis XVI. 5-piece Suites. $326.25 Sheraton Model Mahogsny $215 William ani 10-piece Suites....... seeeeees s+ $247.50 Suites... . ase Hundreds of Taffeta Petticoats 1,000TH CAT PICTURE LAST.| te | Woman Whe Speet | ing Peta St PITMAN J, Jan sho has finished hor thousandth paint ing of cats, Mrs. BE. M. Gardner has beon stricken with blindness in her | home here. a1—Just as = 8, BUppoRd to be too proud to had to end sting, ture at Her aight held out just Mild winter and | of eRER| long enough for her to realize the ambition of her life Mrs. Gardner Nover heard of such » thing? home here for many years, is a na- San % goose 008 hows wend mete f tive of Colchester, Conn, Asa Packer,| @or each other. founder of Lehigh University, was a| Just one warnin: who has made ber UP THE OLD SHOTGUN and be 1.), am force of five = relative, She began painting thirty! @nomgh kreat, Ive i WHILE SKATERS were circling about on Hightand | yoare ago in Philadelphia, vor aince| eBoy €0 for It Lake twenty grasshoppers were caught a stone's throw | she has painted only cats—cata of all | = ' away at Winsted. : types and degroos—aristocratio Per. MIN® FIRP SIXTY YEARS OLD has eaten through | Mins 4nd plain backyards. $1,000,000 conorete wall #unk in front of it neveral years | ~ To Stop Cold in the Head ago near Lansfort, Pa SPECIAL NOTICES. ey aaa | = Get Ahead of the Cold THREE POUNDS SHY when he applied for eniiat- ~ ASK FOR and GET SSE eee ment in the army, Cincinnati reorwit drank water #o that | he gained four pounda in three. hovrm HORLICK’'S THE ORIGINAL SUNDAY WORLD “WANTS” with the Washington address. over to a friend. Only recently a Mrs, Gallagher told her husband he| stmilar bird landed in Rochester with MALTED MILK didn't have time to take up any cor-|a similar note, and several were re- WORK M / ported from other polnta, Cheap substitutes cost YOU same price MONDAY WONDERS. ‘ Furniture Sale superb Furnit including all that is IN DEMAND today. PILL ALPS FHT $110 8-plece Oak Suites, in Tapestry ..... ¥ $85 ; $80 3-piece Mahogany Suites in Spanish Leather $60 4 $65 All-over upholstered Easy Chairs in Velour . $45 “4 $40 Wing Chairs or Rockers, in Tapestry .. $27.50 | $160 Adam Model Mahogany Bookcases . .. $100 $60 Colonial Model Mahogany Table, with 48-inch top... $46 $445 Jacobean Oak Suite, $287.50 ‘Ten pieces. Chair seats covered in rich brown Spanish leather, Mirror-back China Closet and 54-inch asain Table. Dining Room Furniture ed Adam Model 14-piece Mahogany Sis aaa Model 4-piece Mahogany SE $29.60 ' $29.50 $29.60 Suit of Serge-and- Afternoon Dress of Trotteur Surt of Embroidered Taffeta Satin Gabardine Gabardine Suit First Spring Sale of Women’s 4 i Suits, $29.50 Dresses, $17.50 I {s extraordinary to start the Spring season with a Sale of brand new Suits and Dresses of such cistinction— the real “aristocrats’’ of the new modes, Although prices have greatly advanced owing to the scarcity of raw silks and dyestuffs, our enorraous purchase lowered the prices perceptibly. These Spring Dre. s Are Copies or Adaptations of Very Costly Paris Models. One of the Dresses, which is illustrated, introduces the panier effect skirt, prettily toned with a contrasting color of satin, The other models are very chic. There is an excellent selection of colors, including Quaker Gray, Wistaria, Seal Brown, Navy Blue, Taupe, Old Blue, also Black or White. Suits—Three Stunning Models—Illustrated The Compose Suit of Serge-and-Taffeta—illustrated at the left, The Gabardine Suit at extreme right is exceptional at the PEO: considering the style, workman- ship and beautiful silk lining. The Embroidered Gabardine Suit at right of dress is just as effective in a black-and-white check. GIMBELS—Third Floor Renadurew and WIA Stract

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