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orld’s Fashion Expert Rn ne ne ene a em By “The Fn v ening W Tatleta le Mout Satisiac- tory Mater alt for De- velopment of Spring Medes New Designs Particularl, and Colorings Discreet. Charming GAPERT ADVICE FREE TO HOME DKESSMAKERS ‘ anon ore remoting of # ° ‘ * « favor for many sone f ato he the mate Par exccile for tho develope spring's modes, Nothing ac. | Gempiiahes quiie eo antifactory a! flare as taffeta, nothing dra nto! Such piquant puffs and fulde an anawers mo well the many ds of 4 springtime frock. Ali the colorings are discreet, and very harming are the new taffetas with mall, eelf-colored Ngures or Nowers, either scattered over the groundwork Of placed primiy in each square of & large plaid patiorn | Buch « fabric require Of trimming and only eut The plain #ilk, liked, but is most bined with some ae Georgetic or This jas, mentioned in fag in favor, » that by summer time | we will Whole frocks of it t 4 cotton texture voile, old-fashioned | Bowered lawns, together with Irish | dimity. Foulard is iso ween by the wise to be trying hard to ingratiate iwwelf into popular favor. This sprin, many of the suit jackets are lined with jt, and wt frocks give it a] welcoming place as trimming bande/ of other deserving places ! Tho frock I have designed to-day showe an attractive use of foulard ollk as pictured at the left. in ta With a rose-colored polka dot combined with piain tan tate waist ts snug-fitting and # minimum | plainest of however, is mueb frequently sheer fabric, com much 1 marquisette, s waln of painful Of the called an ¢ verity. silk, it ted Jabot, “The Name for Safety”’ HE ever watchful sentinels in the Holmes Central Offices are part of the system that pro- tects your property when you use Holmes Service. Day and night they guard your property against irregularities. At the least disturbance an alarm is registered in our Central Office. The response is immediate. The resources of an organization of 40 years’ experience are used at once. Damage or loss is prevented. Your property is protected. [t's better to protect what you have than to hunt for what you have lost; and it's better to arrange for tempc Holmes Service mow than to wish you had next Let us give you full particulars about Holmes Service, HOLMES ELECTRIC PROTECTIVE CO. 26 Cortlandt Street, New York Telephone Cortlandt 10 TWELVF OPERATING CENTRAL OFFICES UGoriansss' 6 Page Mrd 8r It Brondwe th Weat mh St 4 keen 426 Weat Sith 51. u eat ity Se. 26 Bast th Bt, st 129 Wet 125th St 61 Willoughby St, Brooklyn a —neones !dium height and light complexion makes & Rose beads are sewn! and pale blue satin for @ girdle. yous outlined with self fabric | sports a gay lining of the rose polka delightful elabor Lined with ind, which is studded with rose/dotted foulard, and continues under the polka dotted silk, the spots o color beads. The saine sort of band| the belt to generously offer its frilly | con ting color are glimpsed tn it ig used to finish the slichtly flaring| point to the plain front of the skirt. rippling edges. @eeve, but from under the yoke a! At the back of the skirt, however, an along the band finishing the skirt, Jabot appears, to relieve the bodice|over-drapery, which really might be while rose velvet ribbon defines the ‘ \ ei ‘ tow’ atom PAline wid Hike to make ' ire printed in your nr Sprit 7. and would tke to know how yard of and nenir equires for an el@itern your Phonking: you in advance Mine ' Jel will require & a yard ere f jining. The ' \ roidered on. the oor pehir T Heat p Kk t to me wiat color and P on dress Linight une Would like tt of taffeta Am 6 tee ches tall, sixteen years old, dare brown eyes and rather dark | com lr 1 Thank you You might follow my evening's paper re fulness in taffet 1 he he waist if with 9 pretty for Will you please advise color hat will look beat to uray taffeta aun? q nd do not want a gray hat, as old. WA ape » your advice A, it, 1 not s age, r erepe and spray of vari-colo be youthful and outfit, A rose colored straw hat could | have a band of gray taffeta around the crown and a spray of gray Wi for trimming if preferred. Dear Pashion Editor: Would you please sug: trint | for edging ruffies, also color and m: terial of xirdle, for a white silk net dress of three ruffles? Am of me- ne for bai as shown H. ¢ Are the flowers used arm bands f paper of April 1 s| Use silver ribbon and in ruffles | The| flowers are intended to be real, but for a youthful person the heat ar- rangement could be copied in artifi- clal flowers. Dear Fashion Editor In making a frock with a far- thingale around the hips to give the distended effect, is It necessary to 4 low extra material on th Also will you advise me how to gold lace? Thanking taht Bag A m to edge ch, i Allow two inches on length of ski There is no W n gold lace, but it can be preserved by keeping black tissue paper over tt | jon Falitor: you tell me if high laved shors will continue to be worn this sume mer? M. H, It in more likely that tow shocs and slippers will accompany th: filmy summer frocks. | Dear Fashion Editor: | Tam making a flowered voile dress for my mother, Do you think a around. The flowered pattern of your) goods will accentuate your mother's | | proportions, unless you use some lengthwise trimming. | Dear Bashion Editors | Norfolk jacket of tan mix- t match the goods, #0 would like your advice as to What would be proper to combine with it Would brown and white check do, or covert cloth? Would also like to know ff a Hght-gray Georgette crepe dress would be suitable for me. Am eighteen, 5 feet 2 Inches tall, medium light hair, blue ey A novelty goods, such and tan check, would comt Covert cloth would not do gray dress would become you if combined with flesh pink in’ some way, perhaps a band of it showing Jthrough a deep square yoke of ¢ net or chiffon, Perhaps a collar pale pink chiffon could overlay of gray. To Mrs, J, 8 A.—Send me a scription of your daughter's suit es DANCING TEACHER WINS REALTY MAN'S DAUGHTER Miss Caroline Lucas Chapman, only child of Lyman L. Chapman, a wealthy real estate operator of Norwich, Conn., we married secretly in this city last Saturday to Joseph D. Devine, a danc- ing teacher, formerly carpenter in Hrtstol, Conn, The fact was not made known until yesterday, ‘The ceremony wos performed by the Rev. Francis W. Walsh of Holy Inno cents Church, Broadway and Thirty- | seventh Street. The young couple first met at |ing class conducted by Devine l friendship grew the parents wink who is Just twenty, sent her South with relatives. Upon returning North she visited friends in this ety When he heard of her pi New York Devine, who is hastened here one a dan, As the of the pee In twenty-six, > Anta per to Go to Ja ALBANY, April 19. -- The sentence of from ten to etghteen Imposed on Geno Martan! for robbery in New York in 1912 was uphe the Court of Wnea hutamantt ank messengers tls | Tenuth? |W THe BVERING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 19, WALL STREET. NEW YORNER BEATEN 1916, WES HAD CLOTHIRG JF MISSING WOMAN ONLY TEN SECONDS 5% (NBUSTON MARATHON . , ening % priAt lnwer 1 09%, off 6, Um ' puere we G and tah 1% enttod han’ waiting « appe May and “ m, 4 {3 ’ 18 ' 1” 4" ae ‘4 : ef ‘ " 7 ait ty i ade me 18 bite eS G8 : a -i o' hy ny ' me 48 "5 tt ra ae Ti | y f (From the Phiiadelp’ It was never a happy day for Sam- my's painstaking father when his young ypeful's school report arrived at his Roston home As for 8: 1 philosopher. + The awful day had come once more ind father was in the lowest depths of ny himself—well, he was Sammy," he groaned, “why you are at the bottom of your HUSINESS PROPOSALS, From the Ohio State Joumal,) r—You owe me $20,000, which you say you ean't pay. marry Miss Oldgirl? that amount No; T can't do that; he the differenc ———_ FOOD FOR REFLECTION. 4 Spotswood, N. J., minister ta sort of puztled. After a church the other day his flock chipped in and bought him a green cemetery plot. row cool, —lawyers, pub nervous energy. doers, to waste energy. —famous since 1847, Made by the Makers of MITH BROTHERS’ 2OUGH DROPS Poughkeepale, N.Y. of money He wan Ding one of the messengers of $25,000, =i | | -ANORUE GES! SESE Se "7 HMR ETS TM ee WA BEAUTE “8 ‘ r ‘ “ve ‘ . spor sour baie! Double it« « mad ‘ ’ a, r ‘sen etl heanty ina few mo. ' Wh took the lead after na ments 1 thie Framing Wf Milne fe " rt and Wan never od V Hair stops coming out and Kyronen of the A A. of every particle of dan plhesh hte Hepat vee droff disappears a Hoth ° hing n hy fon « * Try ne will after an application '" ‘ A Wanderine cannot (ind « aingle page Be trace of dandrulf or falling haie and your wean nds behind Ryrene: i mill wot teh hut what will pleas ork Toren we when new hare, fine and downy voritom, wae four at tient init really new hele ' aa ran of ronda [arewine all over the sealp ear wky satire ‘ Danderine immediately at the back , auty of your hair, No fall, al, brittle al fh tt " a cloth with aia G? eanhee athe ine and carefully draw it through ae the great fleld of runt: rod the gaa taking one strand at a half-way mark Clone nil Roth THE REAL STUFF {fect is immediate and amas ame ®& pack of star runners, inelud 1) you doubt whether Wily will be Hight. faffy and ing Moss, Robinson and Brikwon of Sunday delivers the goods, how (wavy p Vib f New York and Vikstrom of Hrooklyn about those converts of his who |danee. an in rable lust ii ae oe) ee verte Of Nie WHO | ad iusurianice, the beauty and shimmer h covered the firat nine miles are about to abotiah the nine | f teas hast health ' minutes, which was almost five teenth Role at the Trenton Get a ti-cent bottle of Knowlton's minutes slower than the record set! country Clube Danderine from any drug store of toilet hy Welton in 1908 abe prove that your A tnile out of Natick teld be ge oft as any that it has been kon to lengthen out, the weak rune FILM CHAPLIN GRIEVES HIM, |» injured by careless treat ners falling many yards behind the all leaders, is to the hair what fresh t Soutth mington rain and sunshine are to from the start, Lyne ¢ ir ones Chas) ation. It goes right to the roots Inatitute, Washington Pg eae iar nvigorates and strengthens them, Its ea a tS as Mine at stat which he fe featured shilarating, stim ng and life-pro- | straight or gored skirt would fit her cont to themselves and at the ex- the best? She is stout and not very | ' pense of the corporation, | tall, MISS B.A. |g gay at fons tt matter, father, whether |" Brown was the promoter of th ‘The skirt could be cut a three-piece | that wise youth. “They teach the same | American Candy Co. and } ranklin’a | model, with slight fulness all the way | at both ends, vou ki Inc. In which Dr. Charles H. Park- Why don't you | 1915 She's worth twice eT but you | we yourself and pay me | 533. | | | | A National Habit Nowhere else do mee find big business men c speakers, athletes— chewing gum as freely as in America. It is a thinking habit—an outlet for pent-up We Americans are a race of thinkers and We chew gum. SMITH BROTHERS’ SB. CHEWING GUM eases and relieves scratchy flavor and ingredients as S. ducing properties cause the hair to grow Advt. minutes behind the record bh ewoesbihe db lialid as Roth of Dorchester was nd. From this point Arthur se th eradually ong and beautiful ong rating.’ worked out front, passing Lynch with a long sprint ba ae CHARGE AGAINST THREE | Promoter and Two Others Ave of Violating Business Law. Nova A. Brown, a promoter, of No. | 17 Wall street, Harry N. Rogers of | No, 68 West Forty-ninth Street and Milton T. Kaler of No. 2 Hulcyon | Place, Yonkers, were held in $500 bail h by Magistrate House in West | Side Police Court to-day on charge | of violating the business law which prohibits the purchase by directors, on behalf of a corporation, of stock of the corporation out of funds other than the surplus profits. The complainant is G. B. McBride's Inc., interior decorators, It is ¢ varged | fo Fatigue causes mental and physical de- pression, headaches and numerous other aches. One of the causes of [i fatigue is the constant jarring of the spine due to walking on hard, unyielc ing pavements. 4 The built-in Cushion Sole of our shoes absorbs the shocks and jars of walking and standing and promotes real foot comfort. that Rogers and Kaler, who were | diregtors in McBride's Ine., repre- For Men and Women senting Brown and one Harold L.| Davis, voted for and carried through | @ plan by which Brown’ and Da 8 | received their stock at virtually no SOLD ONLY AT 1372 Broadway 12 Park Place At 37th St. Woolworth Bldg. ITEMS FOR INVESTORS. Mexican Petroleum Company for year hurst claims he lost $80,000. > Gross ear were $5,000,689, seith 982.702.0361 nnd < : bey SBAHE,GRE tn 29 d — —— ey Current assets, $1,979,958, 970, cH 3,- uu Jabilities. Total surplus, $11,26 Kenefick Zine Corporation monthly dividend of 10 cent April 28 to record of April 2 Braden | Copper Company surplus of $1,047,776 for year pared with dencit of $13 Fashions declared payable reports @ 1915, com in 1914 T would be hard to find a prettier little frock than this one As it is made here of pink crepe de chine with ta ‘uffles it Is « party dress, but if it were made of fine cotton voile w en ruffles of the same or of mustin of any kind ited 4m thee Ceyen? trim- ed in ® still simpler fash. Ik would, be converted very-day new r the y dress, it is pretty to Anish the upper edge of the skirt with rill and to shir t over cords as it is here but for the simple dress that " us i Li qreahes an ironed often, it is well to Join the Kirt and bodice by 4q belt omit the shirrings and Wit tw treated in that Yo it can made. from ily pretty summer mate tra lawn or from batiste. one of the Silver bullion quoted at 65% cents an ounce, new high. | tre Graaien ay such fabric, and there one ruffle or two sor three ruffles @r- the Kki : and if a s Wanted faced to Dresden n be yoke, howling a pink rose- this lining: ¢ form at dimity bud But we don't like unk lawn ‘would makers etly froelg and a sim- he 4 year sige will be ds of material ® yards 86 with 1 yard for the ru. a yard 18 the yoke, throats. Same . B, Cough Drops ; 0038, 19 children from ys years of ag §038—(With | Basting Line and Added Seam Al- 4 lowance.) Child's Or to 8 years AAA AAA AAR ARRON ING WORLD MAY MANTON FASHION ext ‘Phirty-second Street (ops Ay and ‘Thirty-second recoipt of twelve cente in h pattern ordered —Write your address wanted posite Gt Street, coin oF Patterns, IME plainly and aiwaye