The evening world. Newspaper, May 24, 1916, Page 6

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! rae oc ionas tab LES A VISIT to our Furniture Showrooms will be found advantageous whether your requirement is a single || piece of furniture or the complete furnishing of a home. Patrons who make their selections here do so with the assurance that Cokie article in our Fifth and Sixth Floor Showrooms is unquestionably correct in aa faylt- I lessly constructed and reliable. And our assortments are so varied that almost unlimited | choice is provided at prices that are uniformly lower all year round than asked elsewhere for similar qualities. Inspection and price comparison invited. WOMEN’S AND MISSES’ SUITS *15™ to *45° DRESSES "15” to 39°" COATS ae Pay One Dollar A Week ENTRANCE to CLOTHING through FURNITURE STORE T. Kelly Co. 263-6th Ave. is W. 17th St. \Open Saturday Evenings Until 7 o’Clock The Household Remedy for the ailments from which almost everyone sometimes Sitiere—aick headache, rhe, coneeipetians, Gls isturbed sleep, muddy complexion, lassitude, backache, de; other Tesults of a disordered digestive eel # BEECHAMS PILLS They have achieved the distinction of being the most widely used medicine in the world, because millions of People have found them pd speedy and sure in ir action on stomach, liver, kidneys and bowels. Compounded from ve; le products, Beecham's Pills are free from harmful minerals dangerous drugs. They do not promote the physicing habit—do not irritate the bowels, Should be taken by every member of the family at the Sie ar of illness—so mild and effective that they are good for the for the ills of childhood, are Safe for Children of Special Value to Women with Every sade cect mraen Veins ia Wonas Tn teece Ton 280, The ‘Adventures of a Jewish Famil Just Arrived in America BY THE LATE || dergarments are fashioned. Countless || fashiona come into being and crunt- THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, MAY 24, Evening World’s Dressmaking Designs By Mildred nner ores Noe FWorsaiee Every woman who understands the art of being woll groomed appreciates the Importance of the cut, the shape and the materials from which her un- leas women take them up. Each is designed to suit some pnsstng phase of fashion in outer garments or to aid or improve some fashion upon exist- ing etandards. And as fashions in outer apparel change so rapidly it ts unwise to make extensive lingerie supplies. Of course a bride ts tempted to cast prudence to the four winds and indulge in quantities of ethereal and fascinating undergarments, Whilo &@ goodly supply of thease ahe ts ex- pected to have, no bride wants to have #0 many that she can picture herself four or ix months after the | wedding with dozens of white gar- ments on hand from which all style has fied. Even the fabric for undergarments is not the same Fa od in and year out. Linen, muslin, dimity, ilk and jersey in various weaves give way to each other in @ kaleidoscopio manner. In tticoats, not only the style of them jas obanged, but the fashion for wearing them. Where one petticoat of meagre dimensions was considered plentiful with frocks, and was for suits often ignored, now Dame Fashion 1s emiling graciously on them, admitting two and even three of them undor one frock. ‘To be sure they are often mere unsubstantial semblances of garments, but therein les their charm, For wear under summer frocks and evening gowns they are of not, chif- fon and lace, very full and elaborate. ly trimmed with cordings, bound sc lops, applied polka dots, flat ailk roses, delicately fashioned flowers and loops of velvet and satin embroidered with colored crystals to give them the gumptuousness and extrava NERVOUS GIRLS Toung girls need not encrifice thor health, Dr. Greene’s Nervura WHI give them strength. It enriches the blood and {sa grand medicine, SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS Dr. Greene will give free medical advice by mail, if you write to his office and Iabo- ratory, 507 Albany Bt., Hoston, Mass,—Adrt, feminine ey scallops and pc pointe are made ina bey met iooats of the era of Louts XV. and thougts fragile and transparent, ted left is a splendid mode Stern. Brothers West 42nd Street Between 5th and 6th Avenues West 43rd Street Women’s Smart Afternoon Dresses made of foulard combined with Georgette crepe, in a charming assortment of fashionable street colorings, will be included in a special offering, To-morrow, at $24.50 ALSO AN IMPORTANT PURCHASE OF Entirely New and Desirable Separate Skirts of su rior quality taffeta; lack or navy blue, at $7.50 of serviceable serges, cordu- roy or striped pongee, at $4.75 of silk jersey, in plain or awning stripe models, at $10.00 -Women’s Knit Underwear Seasonable weights and reliable qualities, at advantageous prices, 25c Italian Silk Vests, French band $2.75 Fine Lisle Thread Vests, plain or at tops, embroidered fronts,...at 65c $3.50 with crochet tops, Fine Lisle Thread Combination Suits, Italian Silk Combination Suits, French band tops, loose or tight knee, French band tops, emb'd fronts, Very Attractive Corset Values Mh PREPARED FOR TO-MORROW, ON THE SECOND FLOOR Alpha Corsets of fi til, Alpha Corsets of silk broche, Li ae om tricot, ae $2.85 tert iPery ones Also Silk Tricot, Batiste, Silk Broche or Fine Coutil Corsets, hand- somely trimmed with lace or embroidery,.......... eeenneseecceronsss at = FS , Women’s Brassieres at 75c, 95c to 5.75 of linen, batiste, allover embroidery, net, satin, crepe de Chine and tricot. A Sale of Swinging Couch Hammocks For the remainder of this week; Regularly $12.50 at $8.00 In white, khaki and green, complete with hanging chains, Purchases will be held for future shipment if desired, Awnings, Window Shades and Furniture Slip Covers = “SHOLEM ALEICHEM” (THE GREAT YIDDISH MARK TWAIN) IN NEXT SUNDAY’S WORLD MAGAZINE | i Order in \Newsdealer To- Day Made to Order at Reasonable Prices. Immediate conalderation of these Summer necesaition fs advisable to avoid the delay incident to the great mid-season activity in this ne {n our workrooms. to ald in the modjsh puffs and flare The design which I am showing | | | | | they are elegant and immensely at- Under| nd suits petticoats of s) he for the if 1916, distended hip effect. At the right, lace ruffles daintily trim a chiffon or net petticoat with butterfiles of lace Inserted to make it the more airy and Py Pid charming. For a bride nothing prettior coulg be desired, —.—. ANSWERS TO QUERIES. Dear Fashion Raitor: T ha x yards of material like vo Six yaru® sample (dark blue printed chiffon) and would like an idea as to how to make it up, Am forty-eight years of age, 6 foot 2% inches tall, 44 bust, 39 hips and weigh 166 pounds, MRB. V. Use ruffies of plain ‘blue chiffon or of the dross chiffon piped with blue satin, Chemisette _and underpuffs of plain blue chiffon. But- ter color lace frilled around chemis- ette and fichu ends. Dear Fashion Pittor Ihave four yards of rose and tan stripe silk for a {skirt and do not |know whether to | plait. {t or not, To am quite out. i) if 8 pounds, ou surest in soft, Savoy Pump-—simp this model with s! buckskin, white kidsk beauty of ed collar is it known, 5 pr.; in bronze, brown and white Lidek: a, 1e. seray Kid, ivory kid, $5 pr. Medison Pump—by its contrasting and perforat- In patent coltskin, black hyve and patent coltskin with white collar ray kid, gray ney “ To Protest trish Executions. A meeting to protest against execu- tions in Ireland and to devise means for the relief of distress there will be held to-night at 8.16 o'clock 4n the mudi- torium at Our Lady of Good Counsel School, No. 323 East Ninety-first Street. ‘The meeting will be under the auspices of the Holy Name Gociety, Following are the speakers acheduled to appear: ‘The Very Rev. James N, Connolly, Chair- man, Chaplain Twelfth Regiment, N. G.; the Rev. Francis P. Duffy, D. D., Chag» lain Sixty-ninth Regiment, N. G.; Daniel ¥, Cohalan, Justice Supreme Court, and ‘Thomas W. Churchi!l, Board of Educas tion. N Note Carefatly N the Name J and Number. 134 West 3 \ WITHOUT RESERVE TO MAKE ABSOLUTE CLEARANCE No Connection BR With Any Other Store. 4th St. («it;) ROOM FOR SUMMER Goons N 88 of Serge, Gabardine, Poplin. and : Suits MN Aa All sizes; 80 different KX models. S a ieee: $22 to $30 5107 \ ie it er ery 110 of Gabar Men's Serge, Poplin, Checks, Taffetas, Gros de Londres, IN Suits ee is hives: Gs ‘different madelet N Former Prices, $25 to §14% . . $88, Sale Price N More Men’s Shirts All Smart New Summer Styles Actual Value $1.50 and Better Sizes 14 to 17 just now completed. Such an O;) portunity Has Not Been Offered ‘ew Yorkers This Year Remember! Every one of them is a fine qual- ity shirt. Here are the materials: Mercerized Pongees, Athletic Shirts with coi vertible collars, Cotton Crepes, Woven Madras Shirts, Printed Madras Shirts, Silk Striped Pongees, Soft cuff, coat styles; fine range of patterns in every size. GIMBELS—Main Floor Graceful Fashions in Feminine Footwear Four of the most delightful shoes of the new season are these models presented beautiful leather in light colorings and in black and white. turned soles and Full-Louis heels to all four: af Mi ne dis Ascot Pump- stinguishes In white metal calfskin. Daphne Slipper. sides, skin. javana 50 pr. GIMBELS— Second Floor job purchase, but a specially placed order uring manufacturer’s slack season— wonderfully graceful small pointed tongue. bronze kidskin, $ displays elaborate cut-out design on vamp and In white, bronze, gray, ivory or black kid- 95 Coats in Silk Poplin, Men's JN Serge, Gabardines, Coverts and Checks; full lined, ag lined. N Former prices to $25, Sale $ 10: 95 Price WJM“. he Hand in line has white or or gun $6 pr. —a light, pretty laced slipper that In gray, ivory, prj in patent leather $8 pr.

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