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8 Pea THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, MARCH 10, 1916 = =: MAKING NEW YORK PRIZE GOWN PROVES Tn peniee ri Stern Brothers ve conn reeves (TO REDUCE COURT HOUSE 1) FASHION CENTRE OF 42nd ond 43rd Strecls West of hiftth Avenue THE FASHION WORLD. COST TO $7,500,000 WHOLE UNIVERSE Movement Takes Form in} Gorgeous Show in Martha Washington Hotel. it . ing the city to tet IThe site already represents an invest-|tature empowering ment of more than $11,000,000, ‘The re- | sub-contracts oe by “S) duction of 26 per cont. in cost will be|that meagure has been Mapoeed of Mt proposed to the Roard of Estimate to-| probable that the committee will day by the Court House Board. There will be a proviso that if bide cannot he got on the basin of $7,600,000 t may be let on other terms, Modified Plan to Cut Expense $2,500,000 to Be Laid Before rae owien boon | Estimate Board To-Day The “modification Misses’ Spring Apparel re ee An Important Offering, Saturday: Tailored and Demi-Tailored Suits, Very special $29.50 Several charming models, of serges, wool velour and shepherd checks or gabardines, in sport, tailored and dressy styles; Coats are in semi-fitted, belted or flare effects, Skirts are in plaited, full gathered and flare models; sizes 14, 16 and 18 years PROSPERITY AND ART.| Would Create Work for 500,-! 000 Wage-Earners and Keep ||| Fay | Millions at Home le to be made $7,600,000 structu ne is to eliminate the more ornate THE ORIGINAL plans will not @o. (last, have contemplated an expenditure! tag on n th nding in the Legia- SD entation. perh: The +) o# under discussion so ry ter een MALTED MILK af $10,000,000 for the building alone. mean time | Broadway at A. T. Stewart & Co. New Blouses, | Mill M S, / | WUtbinery SALONS | | \ | ‘Ss | New York County's new Court House | h¢ A p . HORLICK action to he taken to-day |many years, ani on file since May 1 h Nine ehe Laeies Cheap substitutes cost YOU same price —EEE Ninth $3.85, $5, $6.75 Misses’ Stunning Afternoon Dresses | Girls’ Fashionable Shoe Top Suits The Martha Washington Hote: tast |] | Bioanen \h tha vinat Hashion ew models, developed in crepe de ! sport and straight line models: | Right was a. picture of untenten like able materials—flimy crepe | Chine, daintily embroidered, alsotaffetn | herd check, taffeta or Bedelia ils Tal att ae Georgettes which wash well, | —All A- Blossom Saturday or charmeuse combined with Georgette xobardines; over collars of faille silk, sae oY tanta faa and alec CHE taffetas in really marvelous 2 a . ‘ : crepe; sizes 14, 16 and 18 years, pongee or striped linen; 12 to 17 yrs., FIRTH HEGEL GY TNE Reialge gris colorings, crepe de chine, lace, | _Surely the trimmings that brighten the Fond evening, that American fashions merveilleur siik—all of them | Spring hats have come from some fairy gardens, Very Special $18.50 | $15.75, 22.50 to 37.50 fields and orchards. j What do you say to a rosy apple made of ostrich spick and span new—present- ed for the first time Saturday. by any | couta be excell nat The Internat Mieses’ Coats for General Wear | Girls’ Smart Afternoon Frocks ne a take Ga Ts French Sample Blouses , feathers? a eae models, vehi! - coverts, of BEd ° ale CHD, eens | D'Irwin Nemerov apeak —106 at $6.75 And can you imagine sprays of pink wreat and bardines or velour checks; ripple, nined with Georgette crepe; embroid- now afoot to make New Y ‘ atte i aw? Belted and cape models; silk and leather cred batiste collar and cuffs; sizes 6 |atandard of fashion for the world.) tee esite hand-made affair, of flowers all made of straw ; | trimmed; sises 14, 16 and 18 years, Ul letedlis RE hk ae era OP a COSTER RADON Sows chiffon in light and dark colorings, | A New Collection of Hats tobe Shown forthe | | American women that if they spent lin New York the 000 that they |annually spend in ype for clothes nets and lingerie batiste. La more, American blouses, samples in All regu- HER SPELL DID “FIX HIM.” First Time on Satur- at $11.75 to 22.50 day Show all the New Very Special $24.75 ; f they would give employment to un- rortane| || B8¥y.blue, maize and soidar blue, also ~—-s Notes and are Priced Girls’ Tailored and Dressy Coats | Girls’ New Model Washable Frocks Jother 500,000 people and keep tni- saben Libidy lal bd 6.75, $6 to $20 fashioned in serges, poplins, velour of Anderson plaid gingham; embroid- a Nemes, Aes Awibtieah, Sule Glia Gaelececee ine cpeilee wires Beautiful 85 Blouses Copies of Lewis’ sailor, and shepherd checks or gabardine; ered pique collar and cuffs; also com- neas man and artist, said that if|tate ‘yesterday that Sp Officer feng tigeable tatfeta, and mervell- | flat and broad trimmed, effectively trimmed with embroidered bination dress of linen and plaid ging- |American women continued to jola| Dave” Hunt had got hia, just as the ||! [eux bloures, in delicious shades of | covered with striped silk. collars and cuffs: sizes 6 to 16 years, ham with emb'd jumper; 8 to 16 yrs., the new movement as they have|fortune teller said he would. Hunt tad : ~~ | Victorian hats demurely ° c ( ere was] had rate her of women read ‘ ; | \ at $5.00 to 22.50 at $3.95 and 6.50 [navn ‘arto the teat of eyes ey an), chan ey | || neta etree | ga a Uean uae down, aah) “df bs a he A (illustrated), Georgette crepe | g ai it one making American fashions dominate | Were fined or jailed by we mover having ‘revers edged with double | an Soe wi velvet ‘ all others. It lay in the hands of big ond eee earn enmerenneas " folds of narrow ribbon. Flesh with | Stteamers. Girls’ One and Two Piece Dresses of silk pongee; hand-smocked; $7 5 women, he ead. eel ices ftxeg nim with a spell; watel folds gf narrow: ribbon. | Flesh with | Sailors, stiff or soft and fanay embroidered buttons; hemet’dorgandiecollarandoutfs; 8016 yrs, © 4°90) 9.75! Uill ctiens, Ceumstedys,sentinued, Dr. |B luek after today.” 11! with pale blue, $6 | flopping. sents the annual output of woman's] put in the afternoon the laugh ‘as on Hosts of lace and Georgette crepe | Leghorn hats with brims wearing apparel of New York them. Hunt was riding in a police | ir ihe cate De with | of horse hair. duction of gold throughout the world, | Automobile when it collided with w car | pobadietnty ae Lidie Hats made of rows of = It mouns four times the net carnings| dtiven by David Downs, Bot rs hata itl gett de picot ribben and horse hair. No end to the becoming rose, black or gold, $5. Third floor, Old Building. Women Who Embroider | will like the stamped shell | pink batiste nightgowns, all made Hy and lacking only the | embroidery and the ribbon to be run in the casing, $1. were badly damaged ly though not seriously hurt clares he is not superstiti collision was due to icy not to the seer's “spell.” LADIES! DARKEN | YOUR GRAY HAIR) Hunt wae of the national banks of this coun- try. It {§ more than the combined output of London and Paris to lead- ing cities of Europe in these oom- modities, “Over 1,000,000 p rectly dependent on indue- tries in thie city, money spent for clothes abroad annually by 360,009 women represents hal the New York output, and if ke at home 600,000 people would be afforded an opportunity to carn an honest and worthy fivelihood, “This would mean the making of New York into the fashion Women’s Smart Hand Bags WILL BE OFFERED TO-MORROW, ON THE MAIN FLOOR, AT REMARKABLY LOW PRICES Pin Seal, Moire and Faille Bags at $1.90 and 3.25 in black and colors; latest Spring models; all with inside frames, some with new double compartments and artistic clasps; values $2.75 and 4.05 Men’s and Women’s Traveling Bags | Women’s Week-End Suit Cases Small hats, which look like | shapes and colors flower pots filled with flowers. Specially good choosing, $6 Inexpensive Millinery Salons, First floor, Old Building. (15 Models Women’s Coats at $16.50 to $27.50 Coats desired now to replace the heavier co: He de- that the 8 and le are di- sof | | i gentre of the world. | New designs, copled from the | winter. New touches. A Spri reshness. | of long grain or crepe lather; reinforced | of long grain leather: nently neds | [I| Stith ames ang. ame orien | megs hae ben panetd on ar | “Tet asmaettingpeotn vith] werored iru hate auch, sie | p a : ap “ , sapped, double belt in bucl corners; leather lined; three pockets; shirred pocket; two clasps; sizes 16, 18 and thie would mean greater precge|Use Grandma's Sage Tea and||| fy white eneh nainscok, Abe. | a flare, at $16.50; a coat for women | belts, semicfitting with. { claw clasps; sizes 16, 17 and 18 inches, and 20 inches, ity for the whole country. ventuaily| Sulphur Recipe and Nobody ‘Art Needlework’ Store | of all sizes, At the eame price a | justable collar, poplin insets in ‘ Cadi ad » Ay a bernd Ga) will Know. First floor, Old Building belted coat with side pockets in : bands and buttoas | | serge or check velours Tho use of Sage and Sulphur for re- | storing faded, gray hair to its natural color dates beck to grandmother's time. Special at $4.85 Special at $3.95 Rprohaner, Make your slogan this spend it in Amertoa.’ J “IT want the American women to Protest against putting foreign labels | Three youthful models in gabar- dine are $22.50; white braid and black braid trimming, velvet strap- Delicious Nougat on American made gowns. This is| She used it to keep her hair beautifully Saturday candy special; | pings, buttonholes stitched in white, | 4 P Practised to-day, and merchants who | dark, glossy and attractive. Whenever 50c Ib : | White broadcloth collar, deep arm | widen to right in front or to lef. in do, thie reap an additional proft of |her hair took on that dull, faded or MS , openings. back; striped lining forming facing to 180 per cent. on these gowns. | streaked appearance, this simple mixture Delicious nougat, thickly | Four models at $25; gabardine | of collar; one model on plain tail- “They know that the American woman demands the best and that she likes to say that her gowns come from abroad, and is willing to pay for was applied with wonderful effect and whipcord; new flare sleeve, But brewing at home is mussy and k date. Nowadays, by as ored straight lines 725 Silk Dresses at $19.50 coated with the sweet,smooth chocolate the Camee chef knows so well how to make. | $e label. The use of this label robs rug store for a 50 Special, 50¢ Ib. Telephone | Bt Jel, merioan genius of tte merits and y Sage Special, ¢ 5 el fen models for afternoon and dinner wear: good \ adda to the false repute of foreign will get this far orders filled. quality of taffeta, crepe Georgette, crepe de ch | fee pe Fe | celients, wale oan Camee Shop, Main fioor,Old Building | meteor; velvet girdles, lace collars, Bishop. sl , steel BODY OF GEDDES ARRIVES. |{o restore natural color and beawts ta| ——-- bead embroidery, old blue and gold embroi ruffles, the bi A well-known downtown druggist says air. apron pockets. In white, black, navy, taupe, Hague: Second floor, Old Building. Young Women’s Suits \ CAMDDN, N. J., March 10.—The body jot Walter M. Geddes, who died at/it darkens the hair so naturally and | Smyrna, Asia Monor, early in last No- |evenly that nobody can tell it has been vember, reached here yesterday on the applied. You simply dampen a sponge steamship City of Memphis and was or soft brush with it and draw this lately sent to relatives in New through your hair, taking one strand at Every Sort oButton | A few buttons properly chosen, put in the right place | on the right gown, always | give a smart finish, often a | ys is the time of year when every one is buying new apparel. It is the best time to select new corsets. You want to look your prettiest, feel comfortable, be graceful and correctly poised. Then BON TON are the ideal corsets for you! We say for you because BON TON corsets are designed for ail figures. Just note the above pictures portraying the ta// average, the full, and the normal average figure. Scores of other models too in all the newest materials and shapes. on ton CORSETS Royal Worcester Corset At All Stores $3.50, $5, $6.50, $8, $10 and upwards Manufacturer, Worcest » Mass, THE NEW YORK WORLD SETS THE PACE The WORLD sells 100,000 copies more in New York City each weekday than any other morning newspaper. been censored She said at the time she believed the message ha It is not inten There are all colors, cleverly blended; flower trimmed tiny “Dresden” look- ing buttons for dainty blouses or rishable frocks; washable pearl uttons; clever bone ones; seemingly a million to select from. First floor, Old Building Silk Petticoat Special Newly arrived changeable taffeta petticoats with pointed flounces over pleated ruffles; | or messaline, very soft, with rounded scallop. $3.85. Third floor, Old Building. ‘Men’s Notions’ One Man Called Them Pencils, pens, pen-holders typewriter paper, typewrite ribbons, typewriter machines, inkwells, single and in sets, ink, cash boxes, bond boxes (in tin), writing Peper en- velopes, desk furnishings in leather and brass, fountain pens, artist materials, model- ing clay, school supplies, home 1d office safes, all kinds of ount, record and memo- randum books and diaries and hundreds of other useful things. And some special values in writing paper and fountain pens. All these on the Subway floor, by the Astor Place entrance, Subway Aisle, New Building. ot 7, ffrasa’s tre | charming triple cape. Mr, Geddes was emptoyed by the: 4 time. By morning the gray hair dis- ive a s | i R MoAndrewe-Forbes Co., Heorice man- appears, and after application or distinctive one. Round, | N ° ufacturers of! ‘amden, tn thelr for- two, ecome: en 1 da ane s a re, sign field. Om Nov. 10’his sister, wite ihe mea beautifully seth aad square, oblong, large, small, | —A Cw Silhouette of the Rev, John Jay Bridges. former Bley every sort of button is here. | rector of St. John's Episcopal Church yeth's Sage and Sulphur(Compound ¢ | a Cabl rie abroad at Montclair, received a cablegram is a delightful toilet + Shaped like a minature shoe buckle | 7 Cable advices from abroac edi Ce dead, but no par- who desire a is a very clever little steel button, ne . | suy that the smart young girl will show a silhouette flat in front, flat in back, but at the sides —a flare. Suits at $26.50 Show This New Silhouette Easily a dozen Spring models that price, in abardine end combi- tion of serge and taffeta. se note the drop pocket the new Norfolks, the Dresses Galore Serges and. simple pretty. silks for school girls, Very new is the soft crepe meteor coat-dress with Becoming and moderately priced, Serges, $12.50 upward. Silks, plain or combined with chiffon and crepe Georgette, $13.75 upward, 1 club checks and the suits belted, except at the des, Other suits $20 to $60. Velour checks, gabar- dine, serge, homespun and tweeds. Newest Coats Good top « every da and — afternc sports coats, weather coats, all sorts of coats in coverts, checks, serges, garding and novelty fabrics, very smart soft check is craven- etted and extra useful for that reason, $22.75. Sizes 14 to 18 years, 1th for | cept that we took a maker's entire surplus. Second floor, Old Building. 1,643 Pairs of Women’s Shoes, $6 Grades for $4.40 Practical, smart, well-cut, well-made every-day shoes, in patent leather with cloth tops, all kid, dull calf with cloth tops; some with patent leather stitching. The quality and lines of these shoes have seldom been found at the price we are offering them, and would not be available now ex- Main floor, Old Building,