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THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, JUNE 19, 1916, Original Home Dressmaking Designs \ ie Betveta "ihe" aumienes*at'tse| Tron Is Greatest of All Strength | Democratic and Republican Parties, | : ° | erat Gommnteer sin Dermcetatte sa; Builders, Says Doctor By The Evening World’s Fashion Expert inser yiimie sie | 4 srt of th Great Endurance end Pover of Able protest against the yardage reducli.s Plant on Staten 3 been acs y , Fanged for this week. The first will| Ordinary Nuxated Irom Will Make Shiitie their strength and endurance be held this evening in the Chatauqua i C — pos Ai DRG ‘ Reps / Shoulder Capes and Col- ymptoms larettes of Fur for Sum- ntat Great Kills: ‘Thuraday evens| Ble 200 Per Cent. stronger im | Ponte fourteen: Sever tise strats ig there will be one in the Chatauqua Two Wee Time taking tron in the Proper for i 4 Stores INC. mer Wear Are the Vogue Qt at Tompkinaville; on Wednes- Many Ca hla after they had fa dome cases 563 Sit Ave 427 SthAve nd. 27W 34thSt A evening Alaska Park, West New 1s eee any bene, But dont take. 3 Sth Ave 427 sthive. cowseng st ew Sah and Delicate Lining Brighton, will be the place of moect-| Most people foolishly soem to think /firin, of reduced iron, irom, seetat ing, and on Friday afternoon at 3.30|they are going to get renewed health |tincture of iron simply to i the Woman's Anti-Garbage League|and strength from somo stimulating | cents must take fron Fill holds meeting in Curtis ivyceum,| medicine, secret nostrum or narcotic fia Tike nceatea tren of eee . George, ; f o1 ‘Orne seless. fany returned from a honeymoon spent at! only come from the food you Fete “or prize-fighter has won he | Lake Placid, N. Y., and are living in| people often fail tc get the stre simply because he knew the | | New Brighton. Pr thelr food because they haven't |Sreat strength and endurance | The lawn festival of the Ladies’) enough iron in their blood tc enable it |! with tron before he went Auxiliary of St. Vincent's Hospital, | to change food inte living matter. From the affray, while many another Gi , Mich was postponed from les eel| their weakened, nervous. condition they [own to inglorious defeat simply any oy week | know something is wrong but the % Hack of fron. on account of the weather, will come| tu) what, #0 they generally commence Nuxated Iron. recommended al to @ close on the hospital grounds, | doctoring for stomach, liver or kidney or gl ratet amedictoe: oan’ te West New Brighton, this evening. trouble or symptoms of some other a | Miss Louise B. Stahl of Denver,|m a4 eaueed ches tour bese te in the form | This th 0 years, [Col formerly of Stapleton, ty the Woe yatient mufters untold arom | Siren the Misses Schaefer of Sta-|}} you are not stronk or well, you owe Gives Opportunity for Special Taste in Color- ing. Your Victrola Can Be Best Selected at LANDAY’S The largest choice of models and the easiest terms Bring thousands of music-lovers to LANDAY’S. . This Victrola X, $75 with $5 in Records, $5 <= Balance in small monthly a By Mildred Lodewick. Coprriattad, 1816, by the Prem Publishing Co. (The New York divening World.) This summer finds Dame Fashion quite as much in control of the femi- nine folk as usual. While with one onstituents are a " eeien. ae a i, total'$¥0, delivered to Down or weekly payments. Com 4 i o yourself to ke the following remedy inn é yout home at once for === in and select it NOW hand sho releases her bond-matdens Funeral services were held yester-| test. Sve how long you can work or how Minufeewurers’ ha f high coll frocks, with the | day afternoon for John J. Corson, at. an walk without | becom rere by 4 —o rom high collars on frocks, w! e his late home on Rockland Avenue, | tired. Next take two fye-miain table Open Evenings other she slyly introduces shoulder Row eemerriie ae £088 one. of ne day after meals for two weeks. ‘Phen fern thee ) farmers, ie “3 enatl cain Aan we for | Orer in four. wee! "4 | at 23 W. 42d St. | capes of fur, These collarettes started enty-two years of age. ~ Srurselt how ich vou ve rained f | sfigus ortanig trouble, Th eas aa beats as 5cdaea > geen dozens of nervous, run-down | fr A ensterance i out with the best of intentions, for, Ameen Of Th the chanel cP Gait: | Leople who. were calling all_thn_whila |w'Wewneeh healt drueeeta a this apring, when made of ailk and ors’ Snug Harbor to-morrow after. : wink Sggerh oper worn with allk frocks they afforded ‘neon. 'suNDAY WORLD WANTS WORK MONDAY MORNING WONDERS Just tho right protection, hut one oan = : hardly attribute any noble motives for ‘ fur being worn in the cummer, How- ete ever, fur has mado its safe entree into polite society and will probably remain at least until August. Only the short- ‘g haired variety of fur is used for these capes, ermine and mole being the fa- vorites. Thoy are made as lightweight ‘as possible, often ‘being lined with | ohiffon, which ts euch a decided con- |trast to the fur that the effect is tm- mensoly attractive. Soft silk or satin is employed also, and ts usually of white, but when one has some par- ticularly becoming color a splendid op- portunity of introducing it next the face 4s afforded by the design in my sketch. A rose color would reflect in pale cheeks @ pretty blush, and if eyes of blue were glancing over the broad, Ts Is coat that will serve many | ‘@lling collar a band of inch-wide blue uses. In tho picture, it 1@ made of|f¥bon to match them could surround taffeta and it Is ideal both for aft tho edge of the rose color, and stream- noon and for evening, It makes a perfect plagsa wrap and it is altogether aatinfac: (er8 Of it lined with rose would serve tory. The cape with the upstanding frilt| effectively to tle the cape at the neck. about the face makes a most becoming | Either mole or ermine would combine frame and adds greatly to the general pic~ . turesqueness of the fashionable toilet.” if] With these colors, and complete a cape it 1s made of a thicker warmer material it] ‘hat would be adorable when worn will be adapted to the motor and to uses! with the fiimiest and duintiest of sum- of such sort. If it is made without tho| mor frocks, sue! cape und with the collur and cuffs, it wilt|Tcr frocks, such as the lace and net bo a sober useful coat, appropriate for|one I have pictured. A parasol of fon broadcloth or for serge or for ma-|ruffled net could have its handle thu ee oa Ls i ‘4 enamelled the color of the silk collar, the collar they are lapped. “The plain coat | While a bag of the silk carried over its is designed to bo absolutely comfortable (handle will afford the meagre touch of and. pro and {twill be found most : satisfactory for the motor and for traveling |Ol0r for the frock nevessary to a pic- and all auch occasions, It ta a very | turesque ensemble, simple coat to make, which is an added advantage. ‘There ii no fitting reau EE ares! tout ie aifnply f iis Paint ane ANSWERS TO QUERIES, As you have been very helpful will you suggest an evening frock for me? Remem- ber, I do not look twenty-seven and ike youthful | styles, Blond hair, | clear skin, gray- blue eyes, Light blue net, | silver lace on bot- tom of drop skirt, | silver shoulder! straps, silver} leaves, ‘to pink flowers at left of —_—_— EXPERT ADVICE FREE TO HOME DRESSMAKERS If you are in doubt about what styles or colora become you; if the making or remodelling of a 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 Worta. « = coat ply full ‘and gat erous sleey How of wearing any froc of rumpling. Ale aventially practical | Dear Fashion Editor; and servic ae ie genie Gene oe Will you kindly # pirnle faille taffeta there are varlous appropriate ma- | @uggest an eve |b Aba Charles P, Bacon Dies tn Hi = terials for the dressy coat, Soft satin is! ming dress to be Gherles #. Bacon) titty-weven years beng Ais Weenitil in texture and ausle | Saeceies’ Te’ lat CONGRESS HOPES TO END | cit 's,des¢.at the Potvetntc, sospitat ~ ity. Flowered Calfota makes pretty and | twenty years old, He was attorney for Daniel Willard if and wome wirls will tke chit | WeeRy 137 pounds, Flake in the famous Fiske case, and for ¢ wn are the. thinnest, have light hair, ITS BUSINESS BY AUG, T\tnat ‘service tn suid to have received « Zl 4 materials possible. — Mowe chitt blue eyes and dark ‘ $500,000 fee, He was also known as the { charming for plain: material ” brows and lashes. , confidential adviser of the late David B. lel fee inaie alka ond sort srope pete Fortifications Bill Will Be Voted] tl and Jumen tt sceene, At one tne the is of a plain color the lin o shoul: ‘ e Tos y—- | Bacon 4s said to have become much re- can afford to be flowered, but itil with the On in the House To: wing Recon ls anid to have become mush re; material makes the © 6 R ind Sel 5 cre, Hea leds ; ; give the better effect Aleand- ct vert Senate Behind Schedule. ye e died of heart disease, 4 ut a ning, if the edges are Nahed | colored flowers. year size will be needed 614 | Pale ‘blue satin rf 6 yards| may pipe dhe tunic WASHINGTON, June 19.—Congress will get down to hard work again to STATEN ISLAND NOTES, day in the hope of cleaning up legis- i ae int slaen tor. 16 and O89 a Te ee ao riat opens {lative business so as to adjourn by AUK.| afr, and Mra, Willlam C. Arnold No. 9115—(With Basting Line and Added ing. Two or three filmy petticoats 1 at the latest. and family of Livingston, have gone ’ Seam Allowance.) Shirred Coat for] it’. .eded, the outside one being of | The work of the House is well in|to their country home in Metuchen janee and Small Women, 16 and 18 years: | oot with some elaboration, hand, though the Sundry Civil Appropri- | for the summer. Call at THE EVENING WORLD MAY MANTON FASHION @ | Dear Fashion Editor ation Bill, the Army Bill and the Gen-| A meeting of the Working Gulld of the Staten Island Hospital will be , Tompkinsville, . Sear § UR BMOCSMPOeeuoer anew nee ere : 0 juilding, 100 West Thirty-second Street (op- Iam forty years|eral Deficiency measure are atill un- Bante ghinbel tron. corner Sixth Avenue. and ahiry-secona hg! old, with alightly | acted on. coin gr mumupe fer neh patiern ordered. Bray ae sana | The Fortifeations Bill will be voted) a,, and Mrs, John Carter and baby IMPORTANT—Write your address plainly and always 8 Mia ike advice, [7 i the House on Tuesday. The SUn-| gon, of Montclair, have been guests epecify size wanted Pye enough of |dty Clvfi Bill will be taken up to-day. © | of Mrs. Carter's parents, Mr. and Mrs, vods like inclosed| The Ways and Means Committee will| John Bright Stevens of New Brigh- (navy blue crepe |put the finishing touches on the Ad-| ton. de Shine) to mane ministration'’s Revenue Bill during the] The Board of Elections pas finally fa dress, but thin tion |succeeded in rearranging the olection ft “too dark for |Tut"is the unAtished busineesrin the | districts so as to divide them into summer — without |Senate, That body dia no work what-|two Assembly districts, This his some use of chif- jever during the conventions and ts far|been accomplished by the addition fon, Would like it |behind its schedule, of one new election district, made, however, in|, The confer on the Rivers and Har- | of parts of the Twenty-elghth, , style which could | bors Bill, carrying the project of The} iy ninth, Thirtieth and Thirty-first | be worn under a| World ta Mght the Statue of piverty: districts, in the Second Ward, The coat later on, Sin. | Will begin thelr sessions this week. First and Second Wards will make cerely, MRS. C. H. retary. ree Ie up the First Assembly District, and Clapp Fights to Hold Senate Seat.| will undoubtedly be Democratic, Tho The sketch shows chiffon upper ST. PAUL, Minn, June 19,—Chief|Second Assembly District will be parts to sleeve, also underarm section | interest of the Minnesota voters in the|composed of the Third, Fourth and and upper skirt of chiffon, A erushed i a helt of slic or chiffon Jabots down the | PFimary election to-day centres In the lieft side back, Smail white peart|{sht for_the Republican nomination fo pactons. United States Senator, in which four w ndidates, jenator Mo Clapp, Dear Pashion Faltor rmer Governor Adolph O. Eberhart, | T have got eight rank B. Kellogg, former Special As: ‘ |sistant Federal Attorney General; Taree opens 1 Charles A. Lindberg, member of ft ee fia ert oat |DISFIGURED FACE I am in the diplomatic service. Mi ieee Havel Order ioe Open Convention, ge service- OCHE! » N.Y. June The A x |ftbloe but not tal tenth annual Sate convention of the | tngregsing Rapidly. Began to Itch I have to be extremely particular about my Frat 1 Order of Fagles opened . here tovany with 26000 datewates reb-| and Smart So Could Not Sleep, cigarettes. They must be just right. resenting aeries in al rts of the x lable, but not tail- State present, Mayor Kdgerton wel- Scratching Made Very Sore, I emoke “Hel wists Chameaiaae, held at the hospit this afternoon, Te ‘3 PO 0 OK OT HD OO SEH WHC MOCTT BAUMARRN &BRO AT 84 ST. & SAVE. are Led = eae TEE RHE Our Liberal Credit . Terms Apply Also to q A; Evenings ai pe 6 o’Clock, 4 Special This Week Katonah 45° Seamless Velvet Rugs, 9 x 12 Sic ew wna lee # | years old a M,. VAN V. to | Pleot edge the *% | front piece of Waist %) which drapes into %leollar of white | satin, A flat collar | of Georgette crepe, deeper tan color, there sieeve, oufts rod, Am seventeen comed the delegates at 10 o'clock this morning, and President Johy EB, Ma- loney ‘and Grand Worthy, Treasurer HEALED BY CUTICURA Net only Go tee Stutely sult me bat ae an peal Frederick 1. — xew enaren. | SOAP AND OINTMENT $vith whom I associate. jer surprised the con- f | and band at top of gregation of the Warburton Avenue barswcanaciae “Helmar” is a cigarette fit for an Ambassador. ' : Be evett” at chart | Haptint Churob, Yonkers, yesterday, by | | “I discovered Witle red pimples on my ‘arai 7 attending the morning service, He ac-| face and arms, lator saw they were ; This handsome set of seven pieces con- Bl epee aroues ompanied Mr, and Mrs, tllag Johnson, | tnereastug rapidly. “They were hard and The mildest tobacco for cigarettes is Turkish, sists of Solid Oak Table, heavy scroll feet, 42-inch top and | i old friends, of Spuyten Duyvil, was fostered, and often I had ——7 5 3 G-foot extension; six chairs with genuine bron Spanish 4 .98 x | | Chitaren'e bay, find Air. Rockefeller Mp herp reir The best tobacco for cigarettes Is Turkish. eather slip seats; complete set for the low price of.,..., | a long aa two or threo wecks, br sepacne-v- el ROOMS ONS ‘i | popes = one ‘They began to {teh and emars Don’t pay ten cents for anybody’s cigarette Completely 75 | Geert 94.95 5 Commistets °45() % “ER TOY | Spwcial to The Evening Work BS soins Rit Seth ae | until you have tried “‘Helmar,”® a fascinating, i iy BETH, N. J, June 19.—Qrtev- Furnished Furnished Furnished x1 T. M. STEWART [ff Ae di, anne) Mientras mratching, and this would elevating, gentleman's smoke. ’ WE PAY FREIGHT AND RAILROAD FARE A ler, aged sixty-four, shot make my face very sore, Red a 3 i. i 426-448 W. Sint St. jn ‘eo temple with a rif_fe this blotches covered {t, and my “i x arebouse | morning ° ‘antly’ face waa disfigured, % Mahers of the Grade Turkish S’Avze.Corn.84"Sr. | | wi pt ot ete ee coe Angrgyros ' _— e@ i) | KEYSTONE SYSTEM THE SHAT OF HONOR, [Anrep hae iinet and Egyptian Cigarettes in the Warid { BIH DH HED EE HE PO OC STC Leet eet Leer ee | a correct service for From the Birmingham Age. Hor | change had taken placo so | bought more, Lo iS He an i EE CLEANSING waNhhy you mova that empty | and In a month may face wae clewy, " (Blgned) ES LITTLE DIFFERENCE WHAT YOU NEED— | Paskina and sioftas of economy,” replied the village grocer, "| i i | RUGS AND CARPETS Bxcept when he's taid vp with sheu. | Sample Each Free by Mall A,WORLD “WANT.” AD, WILL GO AND GET IT. ano clerby, Who thinks. he’ knows’ more | . With aap. Skin Book on request. Ad-

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