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SS { ' femylae welariee oy ol FULL PAY FOR CHICAGO'S GUARDSMEN IN CITY'S HIRE Municipal: ‘ *rowide five « ence Wetween Army Hate 4 — ~— - , . = otee Fa Par tartans Mave cCHhieaGo | the ety of National Guert @ walarion while ‘ ¢ United Mates 7 The City Counei last nia ! ‘ e of ite annual budeet to provide f willing to he work of h making up the differs etwonn band not tthe complaints Many delicious desserts can be Recipe Cream Pudding Into one quart bofling water stir slowly one cup of Heckers’ Oream Farina. When thick- ened add one-half pint of whipped cream, four tablespoonfuls sugar. Flavor with almond ex- tract and serve with marachino cherries and whipped cream, 5 APPROXIMATELY $3,000,000 will be spent by readers of The World ‘Morning and Evening Editions for the little things that will be needed to enhance the enjoyment of the great Ameri- can holiday, The Fourth of July This year it falls on Tuesday. A great many people will begin their holiday on Saturday morning or noon and continue it through until Wednesday morning, It will pay Merchants to advertise liberally, beginning at once, such apparel as will be suited for outdoor wear for men, women and children; sport appliances, cameras, phonographs and rec- ords, camping and picnic outfits and sup- plies, flags and bunting, etc. Owners of Automobiles and Boats for Hire, and Taxi Operators will also do well to advertise, beginning . The World affords the richest opportunity in New York City for big returns on such adver- tising, for its circulation in New York City is 100,000 Greater than the combined city circulations of the Herald, Tribune and Times. THE EVENING WORLD, TU BSDAY, JUNE 37, 1916, Original Home Dressmaking Designs wana) a Mildred bardewiek a tan * Ame . “ well when hafurheiowed with fontian fine There te something abernst strona, intatitgene faces, thetr peculiarly contiden e hole Indapen tent ity, makes an Idea! fabric for frocke |e youthful flares friiia are desired, but fe who cannot stand the outline which thie fabri tn soft Georgette crepe, batt and net Any one of thene materiale could be used to develop the attractive da- sign I am showing to-day, whore to the matron aa the maid An depicted at the left, plain net te combined with lace flouncing In an effective way. A plain foundation waist of the net tm finished around | the pointed neck with ruffles, which Jabot noftly over a deep collar of lace Thin collar is a very distinotive part of the frock, am it Combines the ef- fect of a cape and a fichu, #0 becom- ing to various types of women. In the back it is oddly alit up a ways as 1f only to give reason for the chio little ribbon bow which finishes it. A plain net eleeve offers three little ruffles to show datntily from] under the cape, while on the skirt many ruffles play about the lower part, showing between wide} points of the lace tunic, Three tiny cordings at the hip line serve to at. tach the tunic to the plain net skirt. At the right IT have shown the front view of the dexign, with any pretty flowered or dotted material for its development, combined with the same sort of plain goods for the ruffles. | In the front of the belt line an em- broldered medallion or piece of heavy y | openwork lace adda @ contrasting bit of trimming, next to the colored alli elt. sialic ANSWERS TO QUERIES. _ Dear Fashion Béitor: I have a white lawn dress of two seasons ago. The ekirt measures two yards arou: bla There ts ures two! each aide, nome way of tuk: wider? I abould d: y, With ita shear oriap quale | \ simple dignity makes it as suitable | | “fixed over” effect. ean drop wide there will A crushed girdle down the back, No. 24, grade-crossings on You can if you will Precedence dence everywhere. Stop Before You Cross. The Long Island Railroad LIFE-SAVING BULLETIN Again, ‘‘Save Your Life!’’ The opening advertisement in the 1916 life-saving campaign of the Long Island Railroad was headed with these words. They tell the story this railroad has been trying to drive home, through‘advertisements, signs, bells, whistles, watchmen, every device that could be thought of to end avoidable accidents at Island forever. This is the second year that this aggressive campaign hes been conducted. Though there were eleven injuries due to reckless driving last year, the campaign was, never- theless, effective. Make 1916 show a clean record. Past the crowd in the lobby—straight to the man they’re waiting to see, go WESTERN UNION Telegrams, Day Letters and Nig’ ht Letters The yellow envelope gets the prece- It delivers your message before the other fellow has the chance to shake hands, THE WESTERN UNION TELEGRAPH CO. Sir am = By The Evening World’ 8 Ff Fashion Expert = tke to discard this dress, aa {t really | where the ruffle 1s also left open as tiful plece of embroidery. ‘embroidered | #2, eau! 1 you, MRB. K. y aa which also! “ pivide your ruffle, allowing halt to and by trimming the front Ind Ly igo | iB the manner suggested, with net = wuggest| bands inserted, in front. Will you please advise “me con- cerning a design , 86-inch Buttons covered with the goods form the trim. ming. A vest of tucked organdie and collar. and undercuffs of same. Dear Fashion Editor: I. have yards of voile flouncing 42 inches wide, which is embroidered in 15 inches . Will you kindly tell me how to make it up? TI would like a style which will give me long lines, and one not too youth- ful. MRS. L. 8. Use your flounc- ing for the skirt and some of the plain_part whioh you will have left length, White organdie vest and col- S| lar and undercufts. Fashion Editor: ‘Will you kindly an afternoon frock of dark blue? ai ard years of blond, weigh ty} Am enolosing sample dark one-quarter yards, | and would like tol know whether x samé could be ef- 1 ~~ fectively combined with voile, er what other material, and how many yards L. M. I. Would advise georgette crepe with our silk. The straps cross in the ck, Silver lace sewn underneath the crepe kimono waist, in the fash- ion shown, gives a pretty effect. White organdie the collar, Four yards of crepe is requ! ‘ HUGHES ODDS STILL 8 TO 5. Little Money Bet on Ourb—Wilson Men Hold Out ror 2 to 1, According to Edward McQuade, who handles most of the large commissions | on the Curb, there was absolutely no change yesterday In the betting odds, following Co! osevelt's letter to the Progressives, from those which pre- valled at the clone of Inst week, | The best that he could offer on Hughes wa had only a few hundred ‘The Wilson adherents, ay, were still demand: figure McQuade siderable amount 8 to 5, an dollars to Sp Neca with Marie Tempest eet the star, was given at the Maxine Elliott Theatre yesterday afternoon for the beneft of the Fund tor Permanently Crippled Fi Soldiers. ‘Tho. gross feos pta, $1.0 Mario Dress! cise Dolly Sisters ap} eared in special num- bers. Alma. Bel Both Ly dy, Lols Mereaithy Jutta Arthur, Feanke: Bavies and. 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