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THE BVENING WCRLD, TUBSDAY, JULY 11, 1916. |ARAB EAT YANKEE PIE ? Original Home Dressmaking Designs der wee Melton & wome of bie ee lie te» ,? Women Taking Advan- tage of the Alluring |. Variety Wide Striped \./ Fabrics All the Go. my By Mildred Ladewich OTS VIL, Won & No an deny the influence Poot oumvty sore ene ri biewses, and eadiens ve 8 extravagant Way that no w mnpetun te spparel are nd | OF CANDIDATE HUGHES With Gin sed to ridge “ 6 ‘one wi in © borer care @ senerous 0H each $40,000 INSURANCE SUIT al | | colorings an | the inch or | wtripes are ary uned fe blouses, inlet he sup have a shark 1 i THINKS YALE MEN OVERDRINK “Heres separate collars with plain My ener payment plan may interest you ft Rubber Suction Plate THE PURE FOOD AND DRUG LAW has not only brought the foods and drugs of this country up to ahigher standard of purity,but it has eliminated the harmful medicines with which this country was flooded. Such medicines, however, as ANSWERS TO QUERIES. Dear Fashion Balitor T have two yarda of fine white linen 42 inches wide, Do you think it would make a stylish dress if combined with some white novelty material, — EXPERT ADVICE FREB TO HOME DRESSMAKERS If you are in doubt about what styles or colors become you; if the making or remodelling of a wl Park east of the Kiver, Desert Tata today by the will be known, ' Ubls work carries @y Geerenter, beched by the largest dental prectice la the world, oF ahall | make a) | to wear your clothes, Mile, Lode- ||} Lydia E, Pinkham’s Vegetable if Neced Bunda t . ee we DR. FINCH « Fare Ly Wout nit waint? || wick will advise you. Compound, purely a roots and ‘ 4 ‘ by . ae ols ty dreas, Am forty- Address communications to Fash- herbs product, will continue its beneficial work among women. Crocklya Office, 400-411 Fetton St, Oppecto Hal ot Recarés—Boroazh Hall jond at Meorum Place ‘I.’ Mativn three years old, 6 fect 9 inches tall and welgh 170, Bkirt length in 43 inches to floor, bust 42, hips 43, Mrs. C. RK. and several fon Kéitor, New York Evening dark and heavy locking for summer, Some shops show these treus but they will not be worn streets of New York, Such a costume in one's wardrobe requires others to correspond, Whiie gloves, Dear Fashion Editor 1 have 3% yards of Alice blue wtriped taffeta, 21 inches wide, Please tell me what kind and color of goods would be suitable to be used with it to make a dress? I cannot match thia goods, Am sixteen years old, 5 feet 6 inches In height; blond hair, blue eyes and ®00d color, M, O'N, Georgette crope in Alice blue com- bined with your allk in manner atown, As your ma- tertal is ao fine, a nice net combined with it would de- velop a lovely dress, A heavy pattern of embroidery on the net in upper bodi “URE TOT barrass You Every Time You Think of It—Don’t Worry. and skirt as depicted, three- h ticks, hematitched, for . Clroular flare edged with tiny . also sailor collar of net. Green aillo ribbon belt. Thank you for your kind letter, Dear Fashion Editor: 1 have about three yarda of white challie in which there 1s a amall pale brown flo ‘ these flowers @ very few small pale greon leaves, Would you kindly advise some way in which to make wp this material into a dreas which could be worn for an afternoon dress? I am six. teon years old, 6 foot § inches ‘tn helwht.have cheat- nut brown hair And grayish - blue ' Ayr) with @ very white skin, and ke briefly, Mr. ally have « AN Oe seareey tae stae eral will be held at 10 1o-mor: may help me out row from his late home, No. 1 Weat Gratotully youre, Ho M. M, | Nimeuesecond Street. The burial will Combine white taffeta’ for kimono | %* 1? Woodlawn. sleeves, stand-up collar, also. cuffs, and in ‘skirt as shown ribbon bowa on sh But Do Something. It's Now So Easy to Add 10 to 30 Pounds That It's Shameful to Neglect Doing It With Carnes’ Alfalfex. ‘ Maybe you don't believe it, bu true and we can prove it. You prove it too—on our guarantee money back. Alfalfa, as you know, is the very best fattener ever di for horses, cows, sheep better than corn, oats, etc, uicker—and makes Tribute Paid to Supreine Court Juat tribute yesterday to the emory of for- mer Justice Blanchard, who died Sun- day, “No more upright, conscientious or ever aat upon the bench of the Court," he said, Seve: and womankind e thin, bloodless and skinny. Alfalfex puts flesh on rapidly and you should weigh yourself and begin taking it right to-day. All ed drug stores sell Carnes’ u y Brown velvet oulders, also around NIP, snip, whirr—that’s the taffeta helt vi ONLY BRONX, STORE song of the mower. inl “rurrent A ones a AUM ANN & 0 7 | drems for street and afternoon |} . Little folks love to do Daddy’s work, and ’ Tees, (one ae B : th t on the | th Nee BOB tac: srccr a swavenve ey are out on the lawn as soon as they te mane | mm Everything for the Home for Cash or Credit e and eyes, As there may not be enough what have their Kellogg’s Toasted Corn Flakes. By and by ’twill be rest time —the right time for another bowlful of these delicious, golden flakes. Packed Waxtite—Look for this signature. OurTermsWillSuit You Be Your Own Salesman All Goods rial can 1 use for trimming? i SERSERIES mS crepe for plaited skirt and blouse section, White or- ~~ gandie collar and = 4 undercuffs, Three [in rose and green, Dear Fashion Balitor, | Kindly advise me if dark blue tat- feta made Up as inclosed illustration Would be suitable for a girl of seven- t Blue eyes, blond hair, good | color; height, 6 feet 3 inches; weight, 127 pounds, Aw it in to be an afternoon dress rn on the street, with bronze slip- *% what color gloves would you suRKOSt? I would also lke to know if It would be proper to wear the little “trousers” made of same ma- terial, The sash is @ continuance ot the » brought around to the back and tled in a bow, Do you think these trousers would look ‘too ridiculous, also, when worn under a flounced lawn dress? K. A. Your design ix very good, “but would advise @ bit of white chiffon in the front of neck and a emall | collar of same turnym over the fichu, | ae the dress may otherwise be too | w Imitations com: d go! They change’ their | They change their ao gy PL. do both aaa 6” 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, White Enamel Bed GoldenOak Dresser... $748 2-inch posts 3 $7:8 GoldenOak$ + Chil NT RANCE 14 On rk STREET EVENING onde te arte The IDEA IS ABSURD Gaus ras isis Sete carte cums 0 erat ae ie su tewws pon rs ot acon DB The Evening World’s Fashion Expert °°: tests Summer Fashions : one ope ing / Shown in More Lines : nneoe Nee 40 ane ©ee proms Then Ever Belore , - - fas ely iw “ © 08d 100) would he pretty with ’ whe omebes thee es and White Georgette crepe chemisette “LAPT has a Geman to licen party om terre catte pang? mr +, * rome | weed of erunl erariet which th e283) Should Take Gastro-Pepsin Tablets reached York, ¢ | hurdy WADONMAMETON, July Uh Rider in Connecticut General shark at beat! 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