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(EES RS a GESERT THEIR WAR BRIDES Original Home Dressmaking Designs THE EVENING WORLD, t *Tomphi Preter Partners Contes a Begin Honeymoon — Prom wor brides on Well miveet + om “Gathered” from bn tele te dereey OOr ont ; Eo. y Cli 5 din All Forme and Shades, Add Varied and Pleasing Effects to the Summer Gown--A Hint or Two For the Thin Woman, OnmHR, TRG Vick bln Wortt'* Mleeves have been on @ mild ex- curston trip, one might eay. This summer finds an endiess variety of | styles which could only be gathered by an extended tour. And, indeed, they | ell are “gathered,” whether the ful- | neas be at the top or bottom of the either a tiring strain or o genuine pleasure. It’s possible that a pair of elasses will make it easy for you to read printed matter | which you have been in the habit of “skipping.” One of our Oculists (Regis- tered Physicians) will soon tell you whether or not you lave been straining your eyes and peed g lasses. It will cost you nothing to find out, for there’s no charge for examinations. a" Glasses cost $2.00 or - Wttons ue Kast 28d mear 4th Ave. near Lenox Ave. to be there, somehow and somewhere, between the shoulder and the wrist. If we were to give credit where credit fa due we would say that tt ts the sleeve which has been the means of creating so many different effects in our summer frocks, Long sleeves of net are vory much favored, whether the frock itself be of net or other summer fabric, The only fault 4@ that it is not favorable to a thin arm, but rather shows it off to the worst advantage. How- ever, women do not really mind be- thin any more, and a thin arm in willingly accepted es an attribute of @ slim figure, Many thin women, nevertheless, may appreciate the sleeve sugges- tion in my sketch to-day. Below a puff set in at dropped armbole, which gives the broad effect so ;| much favored, the sleeve ie gathered at the inside seam af the way to the wrist, This gives a fulness which somewhat conceals the contour of *|the arm. For a stout figure there need not be so much fulness, and it jooue drape the arm snugly. My interpretation at the right | shows my design tn dotted net, It {shuns al minor detail and depends solely on good lines and contrast |of materials, since tt dares a atlk ‘collar to carry it to @ place of B. Altman & Co. A Reduction Sale of Women’s Summer Blouses for toemorrow (Wednesday) will comprise the residue of several special assortments, marked (for speedy clearance) at remarkably low prices. + heme 2630 Murray Hill, LINGERIE BLOUSES of voile, organdie, batiste and linen, in white and colors, variously priced at $1.50, $2.50, $3.75 & $5.00 SILK BLOUSES reduced, irrespective of former prices, to $2.50, $3.75, $5.00 & $6.50 (Blouse Department, Second Floor) B. Altman & On. Balta Shoes for Men are the ultimate word in distinctive footwear. Designed primarily for the man of discriml- nating taste, who realizes the full importance of graceful lines, fine materials and skilled workmanship, they are made In many styles, each designed with care and forethought for its particular purpose, whether that be dress, sports or everyday business wear, (Men's Shoe Department, First Floor) - sleeve, The “gathering” has managed | favor with the matron as well as the maid, Inside the silken collar, which #0 generously allows one's most be- coming color to come near to the face, is a surplice yoke of plain net. That the fulness copfided to the skirt should not become unruly with the @ummer dreese, the net ruffie near the Dottom is gathered into a band of ailk which guards all safely. The small amount of filet insertion used is not at all commensurate with its effectiveness, for it distinguishes the good lines and furnishes a needed elaboration. At the left I have miotured the frook developed in plain brown satin, And a very pretty frock this fs, with the crisp white organdy collar and cuffs deeply hematitched. DR. HARRIS, VICTIM OF SHOOTING, NEAR DEATH New Witnesses Found In Boston Mystery, Who Will Tell of Threats, BOSTON, July 35.—Dr. Wilfred E. Harris, who was shot last Tuesday by Dr. Eldridge de L, Atwood of Woburn shortly after the latter's flancee, Dr. Celia P, Adams, had died of mercuric polsoning, was reported to be near death to-day at the City Hospital, Dr. Mary A. Campbell, an osteopath, who was a partner of Dr. Adams, is prepared to tell of threate made against the woman physician by @ man whose name the po- | Lee Nee will not tell Dr, Campbell, who ts fm Brookline, sald she bad been in-; structed to keep ailent by the authori- ties, That poison was substituted for headache powders, which Dr. Adams fhabituaily took, was another theory ad- yanced to-day ‘in connection with what Dr. Campbell told the police, District Attorney Pelletier has sent a etective to New Hampshire to question @ woman is @& new witness ia the case, ——— “PLAGUE” ONLY INDIGESTION. But Maaa Died of Paralysis, John Renelis, aged forty, of No, 207 South First Street, Williamsburg, ran to Dr, Harry Cohen at No. 237 South First Street early to-day in @ state of wild alarm. He sald: “My child, tour years old, hae cramps.” My baby, two poral cid, , dled leat Saturday of infantile hen #aid he would call ag soon ae could get dressed. A. few minutes ter Renella dashed into the house te crying that hia child was worse. rt Father her Child fo smashed @ big lamp on the floor and urled statuettes through mirrore and windows, Policeman Boyan took him to the Bedford Avenue station. Dr. Cohen went to the man’s home and found that the child had only @ mild case of indi. gestion. Tho first child, he learned, died Without medical attendance, ——<——— POISON KILLS SALESMAN. A roomer at No, 259 West Forty-third | Btreet, who had described himself as) George Daniels, a salesman of Buffalo, ied from an unknown poison soon after ee By The Evening World’s Fashion Expert | Mattrety igor || ende of eufferere from the battle ie Pee ys fields.” { 1 | “Dr. Magers expects to Ps rites * s, seuepeeyy & now, kine | Germany efter @ short vacation tn right" masinee. ed Ti 1 ie oie New York merely Yet him try.” ANSWERS TO QUERIES. Dear Fashion Raitor: have two yards of and white checked elk 3¢ inches Check “is pt papery @ilk for @ dress, and @ so will you suggest a etyle? I eam twenty-two years old, 6 feet 4 inches tall, 86-inch bust, LORETTA, Plain green as mo very well, My sugges- tion includes a conar of white chiffon cloth, hemetitched in green, CUCUMBERS, $4 EACH, But Those China: te Cont Detective Mitchell of First In- speotion District, trolling through Chinatown lest night, saw Lee Enn in front of No. 15 Mott Street selling cu- gumbere from @ paper bag. Trade was izing the Chinaman yyqunder & aus ing oplum, in- |. He found that the cucums the bag had been eplit, the in- aides scraped out Y a small tin boxes oplum inserte: rubber bend held the halves together. Lee Ena was getting $4 for each cucumber his customers. The opdm in each was valued at that amount, om, the Centre Btrect Potton Court day Magistrate Patten held Lee Bi in. U nal & her examination, Michael Dela; paid he" wanted time to prove that tin boxes did not contain opium but : palad dressing. Miss Butler Writes thet She Was not Fit to Be Seen Before Using It. A Itle care, a little patience, the of Caticara Soap, and ho other, the wih touches of Corienip ieara ies now 8 teen 80 Say red- areas "gd a clear rood hair throagh life. bi trouble ina of @ ras! oe hair on my forehead, and oad ft woul raise up in ligle pimples. The fon were very disagrecable, inhing makit earn scars, ed caused me to scratc! satis (ieee aes so that att times | was not fit ta be seen, Afterwards they broke out on my head causing my hair to fall out. “Seeing Cuticura Soap and Ointment \adeartlent I made up my mind to get them, and I used three boxes of Cuti- cura Soap and Ointment which speedily healed me. (Signed) Hiss Carrie A. Butler, Grapevillea, N. Y., March 23, peing tal tanga ito Polyclinio Hospital at 4 A Ho had fens at the Forty-third Street | address only five days. His heavy breathing attracted attention of other) lodgers early to-day and @ pol an ’ Bitth Avenue, New York called an ambulance. Nothing was found fn his room to indicate whether he took the poison with suicidal intep. 1916. Sample Each Free by Mail With 32-p. Skin Book on request. Ad- dreas post-card: *Cutirrura, Dept. H, Bostoa."’ Sold throug at the world. u eboerd the eteamehip United Mater a j oer most twe peere work in the| German wtiitary hespitele Gere was one of @ group of Amartoan | Surgeons whe volunteered Whose te the German Hed Crom | exceedingly @iMoult for the eur and there i» grave danger in eperet- | jt. | ing without them. Both the patient | LY 20, 1916. a es -~——— UAFAIR | WILSON BARS POLITICS TO SOLDIERS, SAYS DOCTOR wm anon eu fy wands Of Sufferers Nrom he N at Battlefields Endangered, be Aliet Ad) em, Days ¢ Cares Red Cross Worker | man M. De Car, Rapere of Mo. #80 Perk o< Avenus, former earisien! eurgeon «! the German Mompttal, returned to-day |) + Wi tone b9 Wastangts The President t wing ¢ in, thelr eet “The enbaree on rubber has mate grone,” o0i4 Dr, Bewere There are | hardly any rubber gloves evaliabie | 0! " ot Hughes or cise indorsed nim” end the surgeon are endangeres. The embargo i* unfair to the thous. ete Values During Summer Sale Colonials, and Pumps ITT TTT $3.45 2,281 pairs of fine Low Shoes. White can- vas, patent colt, black kid, and many fash- ionable colors, or combinations.; Fa TT 1,814 pairs at this extraordinary price, Values are remarkable. Sizes are complete, now. EE OS $4.85 758 pairs of highest type fashionable Low Shoes, Many are hand-made. Values up to $8.00, Mail Orders filled through Dept. M, Queen Quality Boot Shop 82 West Thirty-fourth Street - New York City ALE BROS 219, 231, 228, 226, 227 164, 166, 168 and 170 Grand Street Smith Street Cor. 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