The evening world. Newspaper, July 5, 1916, Page 8

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Home Dressmaking Designs NFNAX Original S PEOPLE FLESHY By The J Evening World’ 8 Fashion Expert Can Try It, ot No ba Just Buy @ Box, Use and if Not Thoroughly You Get Your Money Back —_—-—- * - EXPERT ADVICE FREE TO HOME DKESSMAKERS / showt wher It vou ore te deus eiyies colors Leone you, i he mabing of romudsiling of 0 ooen pervieene vow Mf pew are Bay! When You Tabs Alfaltes | yocrigin as te when ant where Know There's Something [ie wear peur cette Me Lote Making Vou Fee! Strong. wick wl odvine vow » end Seen You'll Absrece communivetions te Vash Mere and Look Ketter ton Bhter, New Tork Brentng - Bo yon try 0 ben of Alleites. ond a yoursell fre Style inthe Child's Frocks Je asimportant as Pret- tiness, for She Must Be Trained to Carry Style Simplicity Should Be the Test and All Ex- tremes Avoided. ’ By Mildred Lodewick. { ™ mothere in making Be Oe SOD te their youns daughters (how « of having them "pre the important consideration of “sty! THIRD NEAR BO" STREET 4 w i ie not sufficient for th day, ne matier| what age whe may be, If a child is} to have attributed to her, when #he grows older, that tive quality “stylieh,” she has to have the same training as #he does manners, to be called “well-brod. Of course evane little girte ¢ rita natural etylieh air, end they ean “earry” almost ary sort of frock, but these are few anc far between Most jttle girls need smart clothes te make them look stylish and to then in developing good taste in euch ¥.” overtook ne 4 aod attra aid nations tt is not easy to Incorporate Aefinite detatie of the mode in youthful frocks, but if always simplicity ta hopt ty mind, extremes, which are dinsordaat With youth, will not be indulged The two pretty domigne 1 am show dainty the left @ lawn oe dinmiiy in in White batiets oF A yoke of the same fabric or net, while through two slits at the front of the 4 ribbon is deawn to ot le which ttachment to the drop armhole, The skirt claima no need of the white fabr but offers a ruffie of own which w around re it panel in the front with the sec This desian plain OF | frock suitable d h Thin in in 01 plaited wround the hips gives a delight k ilk tle or col. above the ruffle fored ribbon pulled through the sits rieht_a_ dainty afternoon also develop pret. At the ued y fer nervous ell pains. adn “On Wednesday I do all my mending, And always like it too.” IVE little Margery a needle and thread and she’s a happy child. Give her Kellogg’s Toasted Corn Flakes—and she’s happy again. Flavor counts with the unspoil- edcritical taste of children—that’s the reason they love Kellogg’s. SR REN OE CREDIT TERMS % Down on $50: oo 675-00 * 100-0 +o 150-0 + 200-0 * 300-0 “ “ oo oo = EE prac | | Packed Waxtite—Look for this signature. ig Hy * UU bal Eee SEiiti<itts ~~ es ht Kl Imitations come and go! They change their name, They change their form. Some do both. Kellogg’s—the Original Toasted Corn Flakes remain as original as ever—light, and dainty, appetizing in fla- vor with a melting crispness on the tongue. Hidpen Saturday Evenings | ST. L STATION AT CORNER | Sf ISHER BRos. OLUMBUS: AVE. T 103 &1oa sth euwesisiss a youthful effect_on_ either sheer ore a THE EVENING WORLD WEUNEBDAY, JULY : > ANSWERS TO QUERIES eve fl ‘ ‘ ‘ ti our akirt te enough it and use ne front an in Rearrange «come ast forms uppe and all abates of you 1 am twenty-one years old and would like you to describe for ne a good Sunday dress that will give me height and which will be rich look- ing, What color? Am five feet two inches, welgh 113 pounds, — dark brown hair, brown which k. Small lace and rose © nOWA, NUTIpe voll wld be used If desired instead of crepe —~—<—+—_—_ “CONTINUE THE FIGHT,” PARKER URGES MOOSERS “Unterrified by Desertion,” He Advises Them to Adhere | to Principles. NEW ORLEANS, July 6 fram to the Third District ronal Committee of the Party tn Lautsiana, John M Progressive urged the tin Progre their Nght and to stan: ctions “unterrifed by de lesa of any opposition.” suld demand tmmediate rests. fiation of those indorsing parties,” he | wrote, “should atrictly adhere to our| principles and ask support and co-oper- | ation of all parties working for national good and human welfare, We are not) sooking to «et into the band wagon Our principles are elther right) or) wrong, and as long as we firmly We are right let us continue th for our honest convictions, un! by desertion and fearless of any position,” Asked if this Indicated he would not support either the Republican or Demo- for President the © nominees A insist on teket th of William Parkway, Bt terday 9 years old, Jentifieation was Adame of Johnstown, who naii he was the girl's uncle ot |the gin) had left Ago Coroner Wagn © of sule Use me The Abrohem & Straus Private Subway Entrance chiy reached by Brovklyn Empress, as te tara “The THURSDAY THRIFT SALE: ts Low Prices MEAN Something! with every offering that The j 4 {, dependable sort, is closely linked ‘ akes, Don't forget that, ire not only low, for such quality, but often actually j , ot k tor inferior goods I ticle, and its value, are two different things. A tag tells you the time and service can determine the latter, And it is on at vivch certifies value, that the lowered prices of the Thu | “ at their success? ; ' " } : MILLINERY MEN'S SOCKS } ome COATS + Decters #1) White Satin Unirimmed| Colton Hose at % Pale i . joe Mats, $1.95 Broken sizes, Seamless feet, dowe |) é ’ ted Other MideSummer Items pl herts and toes, Fast black and |) color ’ “* at Less Mr se Athletic Underwear, 24e ‘ oe Ah “ray ed eaters ee duvet How Men's @hop, Kat Building, — |i snd (9%) Senicmushroom. and medium otte | BOYS’ SUITS salon effects 4.89 Washable folks | with the eof BOP $9.00 White Unirienmed Ponemes,|* sie Norfolhs a pegged Ideal hot her Suits. “Cool White Chinchilla Coats at $9! ao and outing styles, tm safle] Cloth” fabr sin tan and gray stripes s and round hats. and Alain ae i par | Ce pinch-back models, Most of em DRESSES aan $i. 0 Triamed, Whit Satin Hate, | re ive pairs of kelckers, Siaes $4 ! Wom $7.5 ¢ to 14 years, Dresse ind $ Mamenine oot Suwet foam, Mast Bids, | Boye? Prd Werstod Bathing Sait s Ps Dresses af 97.98 vey atta f voile, 1a wr gt pus Cael Cae at 69¢ | “ont om, Carmien. ' ang t : : In Long Hip, Medium Low GROCERIES } 4 reandie a Bust Mode! ¢ Normanna ited | vet vue corene’ American Lady and P. N. Corsets, * foveg Ide s ting - 98e These Herrings are very appetizing | Desirable Summer | res: $1.48 a) Buliding SHOES Women's White Canvas Ox- fords at $2.95 Made on a good looking mannish last, in just the shape tor sports wear that women and young women “ ne soles of white ivory; the kind that outlasts leath d is half the weight in the wearing. Low white heels. Aeron fio, Wet Building, UNDERWEAR Women's Ribbed Undervests | Unusually Good, at 19¢ Each | Of bleached cotton, in low neck, steeveless style. In regular and extra “Women’s Ribbed Combination Suits at 19¢. Each for, Central Building, | STOCKINGS Women's Fibre Silk Stockings at 39 That Were Made to Sell at More ¢, gray and other | vhere needed. only ‘oor Central Building, BLOUSES $1 Tailored Voile Models at 85¢ Of a dainty whipcord voile, with hemstitched organdie collar, trimmed with Venise lace edge. The Newest Blouses Are “Over: | Skirt” | A Lovely Lace-Trimmed Style at $1.98 Smond floor, tre) Bullding, UNDERMUSLINS With Drawers, Nightgowns, Aprons and Peiticoats at Special Prices at 10¢ Of cambric ith cambric ruffle, hemstite! finish, Store orders only and a {i cit of 3 to a customer: Nightgowns at 26c Of soft cambric, in slip-over kl- mono model Lace edging at the Store orders only a customer. 19¢ “SUITS ~ Women's Paim Beach Cloth and Other Summer Suits at $5.75, S875 lo $12.75 tes without showing it ew of the reasons why,| rok ing alyies at BB.78 | oyster white Simply », and favorites heray Satin, $1.12. Yard Suits In rose The most favored fabric for bath-| Ken Jing suits rich and. lustrous at Building. | erade; 1 lum welght, All silky salt UMBRELLAS P Ht aarnt West Buidig. Women's Sun and Ram Um brellas, $2.97. Of Fashionable VALENCIENNES Colored Silk Taffeta LACES These are of fine silk, on rellable paragon frames | finish that will not be affected by salt! | water. jand ' | blue-gray | $ One of batiste, with an elastic skirt section; the other of coutil. $2.00 Rengo Belt Corsets at $1.49 White coutil, well boned, with an elastic skirt section and medium low bust $250 A & S. it Corsets, “SKIRTS 1,000 Charming W heey Skirts for Misses at $1.50, 2.98 and $ Models of cordeline, linene, pique, corduroy and awning Stripes. Some are shirred In back, some button all the way down the front with large buttons. Most of them have patch pockets, 35 to 39 lengths. Beonl LININGS 49. Surf Cloth. 39¢ Yd. Guaranteed fast black, permanent] . flour, Centra Bushing, | This is a popular bathing suit Street floor, Central Bulhting, RIBBONS 5 I-4-In, Taffeta, With Polke Dots, 25¢ Yard Woven polka dots, narrow satin edge, \n, white, pink, blue and cardinal, met fin, owitre, Bast Bulkling, STATIONERY altag. Paper, 10c Box ‘ormerly 25¢ About 1,690 boxes of Initlaled Writing Paper. Not all initials are included, Aureet flour, Kast Building. material, Well-Tatlored Washable Shirts for Women, 98c, $1.75 to $2.85 Skirts of pique, cordeline, white and striped gabardines, linen and washable corduroys, Also khaki Skirts; Ideal for out- door good times. There are three-gore and semt- circular styles; shirred back and plain, detachable and tailored belts; pockets of all kinds. Sizes to 36-inch waistbands. Seond floor, Central Buikting, HANDBAGS Of Cal) Leather, Regularly $1.94, at $1.25 In brown, gray, navy, tan, green! black, Each bag has Inside com- nent, hanging mirror and is lined BATHING SU SUITS Women's Attractive Bathing Suits of Surf Serge at $1.69 and striped material without All Stes. Store orders only Beond four, With tights or Contra Building, SILKS 1.39 Black Bathing Suit Edges and Insertions, to 09% Piece 39¢ to |$1.79 Thermos Bottles, 1 ‘ ‘ae Trimmed with contrasting color) and make an excellent luncheon dish, | 9c Priscilla Brand Jelly Powder, | Te Pkg. i Made in our own laboratory; all varietles, 81¢ dozen, Anger’s 10¢ oy tes: & Spaghetti, | ra tat mens, | WINDOW SCREENS Regularly 18¢ to 58¢ Thursday, 15¢ to 49¢ Of hardwood frames, ofl fintsh. | Made of the best close mesh, black aie seven sizes. All reduced ta price, Made of heavy metal, brown en | fey polished aluminum cup and holder. $11.60 Garden Hose, 50 Ft., $9.74 |i Subway Moor, Eat Bufiding, WHITE GOODS 25¢ and SE Haat Fabrics. 19¢ pil voi is eae one ae ive White Check Sulting, 29¢ 9c Ya. | treet Moor, Livingston at, Central FURNITURE $2.75 Costumers at $2.45 Fumed golden oak and mah finish; square pole; 6 ft. high, four oxidized double npn $10.00 Fiber Rockers, $7.25 Fourth floor, Rast Building, LAMPS Gas Globes, Fine Values at 9¢ Star and wreath cutting. Electric Shades, 6¢ Subway floor, Centra) Building, CHINA $3.24 American Porcelain ee Sets, $2.98 LZ aecrte in tap fork at ie Blue and White Mixing Bowl Sets, 29¢ Bubdway flow, Contral Bufiding, 1 CUT GLASS $4.98 Fruitor Salad Bowls $3.49 8 and 9-in, sizes; extra heavy blanks, cut in rock crystal, floral and foliage designs and finished with deep scalloped edge. $1.25 Light Cut Crystal Compotes, 62c Many graceful shapes, cut in a combination of floral and butterfly designs, fudwray flone, Central Butlting, ~ BOOKS — Hariand's Cook Book, Each book contains ah pages of expert information for the house keeper | Marton scm Pies Memanine floor Fast CANDY Confectionery Offerings For sday 29¢ Newport Creams, 24¢ th, 24c Montauk Chocolate Chips, usiding, Three | NM 24c | 126 wee Fashioned Lemon Drops, Bureet floor, centre, Central Building, DRESSES Women's Morning Dresses, Rew duced From $1.25 and $1.50 to 89c All prettily made styles with ame ple skirts; some show yokes, some In navy, garnet, green, b 4 black nar fh she ‘ mission s{. These edges and Insertions have nd cord arm | just been received from nd card armloop, a one years oflice. They match exactly and] t hy gapwices they will unct Seue In oe vst desirable widths ABuMrEala ete : Cluny Laces, 9c to 18¢ Yd. ; sur, Conte rr sizwet favre, 5 a are trimmed with materials of con. |] trast ing color and touches of eme | scs_ of gingham, lawn, pere | cale, checked or striped, and’ volle. All sizes for women. Nogligee Maloony, Entrance Central Bull@iag,

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