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- ee, Se LS RN pe em acormeseimn — a a6 THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, APRIL 2, 1916. STAGED TO DEATH (CRCUS LIFTS GLOOM |Original Home Dressmaking Designs tenet Form ins vives a| FOR A DAY FOR 6,000 | By The Evening World’s Fashion Expert Jie it possible, but if not use faite SHOW TO AID LUNCH FUND. silk and make like sketch. Very nar- tow ime silk plaiting finishes it ll] yoeeny side —aaaaa EXPERT ADVICE FREE TO HOME DRESSMAKERS If you are in doubt about what atyl or colors become you; if the making or remodelling of & gown perplexes you; If you are uncertain as to when and where to wear your clothes, Mile. Lode- wick will advise you. Address communications to Fash- fon Editor, New York Evening tertainment in Br Dott Peshion Reiter An entertainment ts to be given thie I want to make] afternoon. at the Bronx Opera House, aA rose taffetal py the North Side Auxillary of the New dress for myY/york School Lunch Committee, Am daughter, Who 18] elaborate programme haa been arranges fa eather {i and @ large proportion of the house or.| been sold out in advance; many direst and looks younger. She will wear the| donations for the fund have deem eat dress under a coat| to the committee headquarters, @daeol this spring, 80) No. 4, Fulton Avenue and One Hun@red thought to Us®/and Seventy-third Street. ChIEFOn in woe | in dresses will be made at, intervals way on the 8 n 6, urein . Bho is dark "com: ton 'st ine penny: hinen “plant the plexioned, with] «ch first suggested by The Evening iN some color. Wor MOTHER ‘The affair ts in charge of ti Yo at LITTLE UNFORTUNATES | oa 5 =a : | |The Little Cape of Our HOLLAND, N.Y. April 25.—-Mrs Grandmother, Now So ertsk Major w Popular, Is Most Prac-| | tical in Black, Which Will Combine Effec- tively With a Variety) sihiiaaamnlahiiaiiia | if desired, with bead and silk em- u | Of Colored Frocks. {iron istunt nite and sete cniton’at Gein | alcatel Afi Conmrtaht, 1916, by the Pree Pubileling Co, | d silk embroidery | @ette crepe for upper part of Waist,| Treasurer, and Mrs. &. C. Dewolfe, ng | Vand silk embroidery (ieee ower part of skirt. Rose Am-| retary, and of the Ways and Means stabbed to death nee of her huss a farm hand) Crippled, Deaf and Dumb and to-day in the band by Chris fm Major's emp murder was gommicted, tn wen of the Ma-| Orphaned Children Cheer Sent Vo her knits and Munch Peanuts. Ment, Vogelson seized a butcher knife and stabbed Mrs. Major through the} heart. He was overpowered by Major and| Overcast skies this morning fatted| |) another farm hand and given in cus-ltq affect the attendance at Madison e Sheriff from Bulfalo ‘ : we Square Garden where more than n of the : i (New York Evening World.) i sinter m= | re n ’ TA 4 e sroidered net ding to finish neck,| Committee, Mrs. J. Kletnen, Chatrman; 6.000 crippled, deaf and dumb and | acre Gone eres We diiaens ea aris e@ four rs pee dered ee Reawa and black double-| Mee. G, Rosenthal and Mra, 1, Gold- orphaned children of Greater New through the medium of dress isa dit- {dark blue y eM : ne. ‘ York witnessed a spectal performa | ficult art, Of course there have al- “D. \faced ribbon. al-|fin which T want fy? \ . hat hf ll ad ted dah A CO é Tr were thoroughly expressed by one street dress, but 4 YOUR WEIGHT of Rarnum and Balley's clreus. There might have been a Greenland bliz- eo | 1 " . shor am at a low sto vard or a California earthquake and] | of raiment, people of whom it 14} 4M At a jase Os ty \\\ 4 | “ . Py ” A SIMPLE, SAFE, RELIABLE WAY.| the kids would have stormed the cir- paint essa as they ;| Ain tive feet three { Y | t ts in wo People who are overburdened with cus just the same. | ways “look like themselves.” hey | inches tall, weigl j nly too well th | 108 pounds and { "1 . 1 to bservers the same un- poun | geomfort and ridicule that over-atout ‘There never was a more enthus eee ee have to have a (fae \ A ; ave to ent, sing around five or ton| Matte audionce than the children who | | varying surface, But most modern) certain amount of |p | WV \° | Crisp and flaky Takhoma Biscuit, the ‘of unhe ‘at you are unneces: | began thelr careers with the handi- N possess an evanescent per-| fulness as I am Wi! {A x? | Sunshine soda cracker, splits in two, and Setliy wenkenine Your vitm “oreana and] eap of maimed Imbe or loss of par- sonality Which changes almost from somewhat scras: Se | » Sp » Deauty of your figure. ents, The applause started the min- | \day to day. A woman who oan fare! ciate immensely & suggestion from no crumbs fall, There in no need of any one euttering| ute they wore ecnted Sothe frag. \forth always as @ portrait of herself, | you, A. D. tent 1h at Tavis, sare and ment of a supernumerary band, See eee eoe rch tree | Aressod In ecarlet and gold, tooted ing. Bpend ae moch time as you can in| and the tiers of children went wild athe deeply, and get from | with delight. fer ‘each meal and) Everybody took a hand tn carrying to nx toj'0, thelr weate the youngsters who | welxht, [hobbled Into the Garden on a crutch | nt preven jor two, These were given the choice | places—the boxes general occupted ot TaN ee aaa atibe aia |At horse shows by mililonairces and few Gaye’ treatment ‘bao be | billionaires, The youngsters whose, Rorted to show & noticenpie reduction In| misfortune was that they had lost) Srerk seems easter and tor and more \ thelr parents were consigned to the uoyant feeling takes possession of your | ‘i whole being [fsb Every person who euffere trom super-| Ono of the great events came he- fivous fat should give this treatment @!forg the grand pageant started and sere [While overy heart was beating like a triphammer. A troop of husky elr- QUICK RELIEF FROM cus attendants brought tn enormous sacks of peanuts. The “cirous-frult” | was dealt out in paper bags and every CONSTIPATION -:: of molara in the house round | away throughout the performance. —— Oh, it was a regular circus, all right. | |a speaking likeness that obeys all the} Make like sketch with plain blue [requirements of portraiture with its| titea reves. aaa eee) oecaee ere insistence that in some way the @oul | mur ratios Faior shall be painted upon the outer sur- face, indeed completes @ triumph.| Such should be the alm of every woman, but not evéry woman has the | ability, the time, the money or the real |integrity to accomplish it, | ‘This spring there are a great many | plain taflor-mades being worn, but| with silk frocks, the little capes of our jgrandmother's day will take on new ‘life, They give just the needed | / | warmth on a cool day, and when of| silk to match the frock, achieve an ef- | Te are eheaiet fect of completeness for the costume | 125 pounds, blond hair and blue eves, |in a more picturesque manner than a) site ca [Jacket could. Separate iittle capes.) A Pez etch, with a plain blue allk | however, will be made of #uch fabrics | cates to be worn With a full plaited Jand in such colors as to be suitable|or gathered skirt of your strips. for wear with numerous frocks, Black Checked bow to. fasten Ja jis the most practical, and can always |collar of stripe If you hav ie to affect relationship to the | goods; 1f not, white corde cular frock with which it is ico of blue and white Georgette c Will you advise me how I could make an afternoon dress of navy blue and white check stripe silk, The stripes are about two Inches wid Would like it made simple and must combine something with it as I hay three yard: four inches . Am five feet Mi nt ATAU UAAAGONRSEDELUOALA HASTE y id 7 cuffs of the stripe. ; Tho blaring of the gorgoous pa- . by a colored ribbon bow and | with deep cuffs t I th i Editor: Get Dr. Edwards’ | geant nana which ied the mrand pe- Ee ye “wighednagtennphadoond ie, uate Olive Tablets rade was not @ marker to the hand- | Black velvet ribbon sewn on Mack|kind enough to A , = clapping and cheera when iittle net is pretty, espeolally for wear with | sketch a etyle for Princess Wee Wee and Baron Paucel, filmy summer frocks, either in white|a jacket of blue tho Nittlest nair of human beings altve, bat = ; ino | Macrae Celene cca | ale nipn sould | 3 Made in more than 300 varieties —to ‘That ts the Jovful cry of thousands siace|inarched in with the other freaks. tnd can be combined with velvet rib-|make to wear | Dr. ds produced Olive Tabiets, th8| jrincoss Wee. Wee. followed Atinn | POWDER CRASH KILLS MANY. BROADWAY POOLROOM 1 of net, of just shoulder all the| with a blue Geor- guit every taste and every Di actising piystetan for | Cleve GAll, the tall girl, who is about etait : } ne ere! ie . poe 8 mine Bitte crane on4 | H wz and calomel's old-time ight e iT y elative a am showing of lar jue taf-is ress ie bipedere (ve Fabs ‘the Raron wtrode infront of old Bil Or mapieaens¥ OWNER 1S BLAGKJAGKED |*s, wtten'is"intended'to comniets | nought’ Bo you Joose-Wites Biscurr (omeany Dalton faa t who seemed to be several] ATHENS (via Paris), April 25.—A | ck of blue silk scattered with | think faille silk @ Bakers of Suashine Biscutts jr. Bw -_ ny flower design. The silk Is| would be better . large German powder factory at Deten-| Noor Ente i kathered into puffings and held with| than taftet MRS.1.D. |B peek eeneuinet ete Tine Cees: | pet cacher yeteraa freukwhowa| ie tar ise cy. capa a ddpaie Negro Enters Looking for a Job) ririings, unil’at the bottom a ting | “Yr"ysur dress allk is tinffotn, mc ANNNMMNONNHnNnaNnmn nnn omted colored tablets, |ribly peoved when he saw the deat-| from Salonica, ‘The explosion killed a and Attacks and Robs Secsklne Relek, Saloases te how ak = =e a ne Bo é A striking finish, This targe allk bow at They never force them to mute boys talking in t be gn language. !iarge number of persons, among them a Hugh Leblang. back of the neck, which holds! rah action He thought they were making fun of of the : You have dark brown meuth" now | him, But Grace Gilbert, the boarded | Krandsen of Premier Radoslaverf of Lule] uch Teblang, sixty, of No. ht the deep frill, also depends, nq then—-a ‘bad breathe dull, tired carla. tiny striped ribbon to give it i feelinge—sickt: neadache--torpid Hyor ‘and | Ady, Who. Sas Tern eriy abt 1p spite —___ Wost ‘Thirtteth . aracter, though it te really mot at ' : ALL CARS TRANSFER TO Sat plows Peters Care CoS PMOL ae the otiotied Giky TI TEACHER TAUGHT. the pool ‘and billiard hall on the sec- wary. |The bow Is sufficient | f ~h Tue HOME of TRUTH, Uule Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets at bed! «Now, if wo can only break into After teaching school for fifty |ond floor at No. 1866 Broadway, was , and while I have pictured ] ° it of silk to match the cape, tt could vears, J. W. Samples, seventy- blackjacked at his place of business | be ae ame Slogans contrasting ool- | this morning at 10.80 o'clock, 1 |ored plain or novelty ribbon, Inthis| Bs two, has entered West Virginia ‘a anie aon one sketch I have also shown the pretty f q 591 T060™ STREET PH ON “ ehaln, | conceit of carrying the bag on the bt - PALA: While stl in al handle of the parasol, The bag is Hi ’ LEX.TO SPAY, at the Polyclinic Hos. |something we cannot now do with. Tousanda take one or two every night |this war in Europe,” said Press Agent i keep bi ph pa 100 and/ Staton who is something of a pacific- The Olive Tablet Company, Columbus, iat, can give a lot more pertol ad robbed of §: om kavt. ances like this every season.’ college as a student. and some ci, Abed his fout, and in warm. weather must j Manufacturing Retailers of ‘od man Who carr have a convenient and handy way of | Aiea oy ‘ D D response to an advert! arrying It. 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