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THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 90, 19 fone "cr FLAMES MENACE LINER ~=—« [Vat Does Business Girl — “*® *countny necono. we WEW YORK FOR HOURS ~ ae Wear to Her Daily Work? 00" 2 : Stern Brothers ¥ West 42d and 43d Streets C What Should She Wear?,.°:; x ' ’ ‘ Some Employers Insiat Their Women Employees Shall -: " vp . «= vn We Glassen of Fashion and Moulde of Form, or enn vient ey time The Women’s Shoe Dept. A Thies . . : in Other Worda, Shall Be Clasay and The Epiaropalianaars thinking esond ‘floor, hes been craetly anlaveed af No Wel and wan or ‘ Snappy te That the Rule? eal so cat . and has now ready for inspection exclus- ive styles for the coming season in Laced Boots at $6.00 to 15.00 paic of Glazed Kid, in grey, sable brown and combinations of black with white te tan calf with grey b tops ands #; also the new “Brogue model of black or tan Russia calf god pA ste » ~ Hy Marguerite Mooere Marshall. AINS \N SIDE Tanne. NIGHT ATTACKS 34 LASSIES HERE TO WED, A eos © decidedly interenting defense of party clothes Im the business office t o by a ninetee roid stenyeraph hose letier le he cays thet mony employers pr even demand, | AND BACK that Chelr Women employees shall appear in such com ' tuwes To support her argument telle ber own qunsinaatias | story of contact #ith euch @ business man, an experi ed sulted in Wer resignation trom hie oftce. How Mra, Kelly Suffered ! ane typical’ | should lke to hear the opin- Jone of employers, and ver alta who work in down, &G How She Was Cured. town enograph & typtet, « telephone | operator expected to be the giase of fashion and the Burlington, Wis "L was very inreg mould of form? Does sue wear short skirts, low: ular, and had pa nd back necked waists, transparent hosiery becauge, among her | but after taking Ther Pur Vou in the Strongest Hearts the liner Monw H the Manes Dress Boots Evening Slippers Patent colt vamp with matt of silver cloth and brocades, kid uppers; also all thatt kid,| in all the new shades, at $8.00 pair = [$7.00 to 15.00 pr. Also large assortments of Buckles in rhinestones and cut steel, awee thin, Heploded t enw th eral Matidiogs ® HICAGO, Sept other duties, she Must @ the office? Lydia Bo Pinkham's y. 1 cannot believe thie ts ® Vegetable Gom.| te and using two bottles of » » are anaemic At reliable dru ‘ pom Add! CYS ably by © had nothing tol awe, except in furnishing stores downtown? Shi {tainty waists, elaborate, expensive indergarments, &o., 1 intended, of r xirls who crowd Have not two Hell 7 Mut pany Insure Cor kone, being flatly opposed to} suaKestive and elaborate costumer) their office workers? In the dix-| | ly suitable 4 hy | nified, conservative office, where! :XyrMCnre MON ite tke to look Ra | there is @ lot of real work to be done,| like freaks, but not a |the painted, powdered, party-frocked 1 to patronize o i lyoung person is ufterly out of place,| '*°! 08 aPpropriato business | Jon record and ties, an Men’s & Women’s Umbrellas know your remedies Very Specially Priced for To-morrow have done me at 95 would be worlds of good and T hope every suffer al ing woman will give them « trial Mrs. ANNA KELLY, 710 Chestnut ' te 8.” Stre UL . jir ane a arated by at Re —_—_——— treet, Buclington, Wis Union Silk Umbrellas, with handles of the desir- itis ause he #hrinks 1e | appearance or because he ts A bs rarer a olen Sterling Silver and Sterling Silver trimmed. too busy to notice what he regards BRING VALUABLE DATA ar Yous Wea tent silna lll fet as @ part of the office furniture, | line to their sex that ian E. Pinkham's Certainly any girl who does not aafaiton (5 iat , ‘Vegetable Compound is the medicine wish to combine the jeb of being | Rockefeller Commission to Work) ¢yey need. a mannikin with that of being an Next Along the East Coast worker need not be cH Flouse Event Uonusual at the Beginning of the Season This good old root and herb remedy of South America, has proved unequalled for these dread The May Manton Fashions { " . C ful ills; it contains what is needed to The Yellow Fever Commission of the restore woman's health and strength. Ths is a robe that uitable all iia Ret care te dress hie o Rockefeller Foundation arrived here window. Of course, if she is a baa on the heeegeoms en veh Mf there is any pecullarity in | practical person, she will have n Juan after a two months’ study your case requiring special advice, aba another position before | of sanitary conditions along the Weat) write the Lydia E. Pinkham Medi- mie Wherever It @ . [Coast of South America. | cine Co. (confidential), Lynn, Mass., taken. It-is warm ang Lav aed happy lees: The Commission, it was sald by |for free advice.— Advt. coty and “comfortable pendence; but ie really Major Gen. William C. Gorgas, 8 ——— = = ; weon General of the United Sta Army and Chairman of the Commi sion, will sail on the next stea: leaving for the South Anferican Ea: Coast. writing Much interesting data has been THIS EMPLOVER OBJECTED TO} iectea by the Commission, Among pretty and attractive that it is charming look upon. There Granp Rapips Voit Ee =F UONITURE “Dear Madam: I am a steno j Bovia, Ecuador and Panama, nineteen years of age. Dr. Juan Guiteras, head of the ae make my own ents and ain con | Public’ Health Service af ‘Cuba and| CREDIT TERMS i q sidered by my ‘acquaintances clinician and general advisor to the ° red ground. and. they as one who dre y ! party, left it at San Juan to go-to], 68 Down on $50- are ‘Very pretty, perly, yet attrac . ana. He will rejoin the Commis- oe 6 666 (9G.08 wrappers of this Kind sions. Btill I do not favor these mod- gion here before its departure, Plain elderdown makes yA) a sume my testimony: A few ago 1 was employed in the a large underwear manufactu: jcern, The bookkeeper had re- iradle, while ple nt cloth will be deatradl many times. Blue and waite checked outing would be very pretty with trimming of blue Wash ribbon; bright red eiderdown would be ming with rib bon the same col or. and one of the pret- in turned from her vacation that morn- ing, but from the way she was ar- rayed, | really suspected she was set- ting forth on a vacation, The sheer tulle she wore in place of a waist was a grand affair, which exhibited very frankly an extremely low-bod- feed camisole of silk with embroid- “Unusual” because of the low prices quoted for Blouses of exceptional beauty. Blouses expressing last style-thoughts of Paris (our representa- tive having just returned from abroad) —the combination of white broadcloth ty ‘etch Mannels sug- p * buds; her skirt, very abbre- ‘ad could b ; with Crepe de Chine —new collar effects | ore romeas of ripples upon Fipples of fa with, cud be fi —steel or colored beaded designs —new sik taffeta and | Tuatled not a little There lek eneroug ana ti ii when she moved, an r foot was pply of pockets, an color combinations —Georgette crepe in | yonen ad into the most pointed French boske ta aly inert Costume shades adaptations and cop- heeled alipper. She was a pretty sight, & ok Droval. Either a belt or @ cord girdle can be used to confine the robe at the waist-line The neck ts finished with a round collar that can be buttoned ~ up about the throat or can be rolled open. For the 4-year sise will be needed ate ‘ards of material 37 or surely, but not in a business office, ae ies of lovely Paris models, distinctive \ and individual. At $279. | At $3.79 At $4.49 Washable Net Blouse trim- | Superior quality of Crepe | Washable Net Blouse in med with Valenciennes lace | de Chine, in white, au or | cream or white over flesh insertions and edging: gle Tio teal | color: trimmed with en cream or white net over : Pia iah ead ‘ buttons, bound button- | broidered net panels and flesh color net. This blouse | holes, tucked fronts in shirt nly seg ean be tubbed like a hand- | effects, convertible collars, lace. inaertions: deep taller kerchief and is both ser- | etc. Illustration E. New | Collar and cuffs lace trim. viceable and dressy. Illus- | beaded Georgette Crepe | med. Georgette Crepe with tration A. Other models of | Blouse, white or flesh: bow- | crinkled satin stripe—a new Crepe de Chine, flesh or | knot design elaborately ‘ ; white, tailored effects with | beaded and silk embroid- | fabric—white, flesh, tan or tucks, hemstitchings and | ered in Hague blue; flare | Copenhagen. Tab cuffs and pleats. cuffs a feature. Jllus. B. hemstitched collar. At $4.74 At $5.49 Georgerte Crepe Blouse with vestee of | Newest Paris whim—Crepe de Chine lustre silk; beautiful design, steel beaded | Blouse with bands of white broadcloth. and embroidered in heavy cross stitch. | Very deep sailor collar extending around White, flesh and suit shades. front and pointed cuffs with folds of white IF GIRL8 CAN AFFORD SUCH Georgette Crepe with fine pin tucks and | broadcloth. Triangle buttons. May be ShOT HES WHY WORF d a 4 4 quired why | dressed woman’ and not ul Call at THE BYE WORLD MAY MANTON FASHION BUREAU, Donald Building, 100 West Thirty-second Street (op- ner Sixth Avenue and Thirty-second ent by mail On receipt of Afteen cents In coln oF stamps for each pattern ordered. IMPORTANT Write your address plainly and always specify size wanted S BAUMANN: ¢ OR. 46° ST. 6&8 AV Good Furniture at Reasonable Prices On Our LIBERAL CREDIT ARRANGEMENT ALL GOODS MARKED IN PLAIN FIGURES, WE PAY FREIGHT, Our Te! Apply Also ti New Jersey, Long and Connectte I think, ‘The day was very warm and h h | Gpen Monday and Saturday Evenings Thad worn a blue volle dress of mod- eale er | 10a ST. L STATION AT CORNER erate weight, In the course of the day's routine my employer remarked: it hi ki “That dress you are wearing 1s goo rersneaey, hot August! Itching skin [Jfy [7 Bros eee eellesing Siialtey ta | tbed a terrible case of ecrema which i covered Both my hands, ly fingers began to fish, then tiny water, olisters COLUMBU s AV. E : " d added allowance) yards: eh, with b yards came which formes sores all over my No. 9220 (with basting line and add seam Bag LY hams. 1 sul lor two getting ) eee seeeee ee "8 BATH ROBE. & TO 8 YEARS. The pattern No, 9920 tume, any more t very little rest or sleep because of the = SHIR tn cut in ataee | for hin Who Busines terrible itching. Tused ver children trom 2 te worn, By) eed | edies, but they all failed to Toreluatantly, though that twas | relief, 1 tried Resinol Oint seas that a fri te knewn and | Resinol Soap and got immediate relief, cuties Shas 8 firm Krewe, ane my hands Sere Pr anletaly cured, ¢ soft and white and without a and I shall never be without tment and Resinol Soap in (Signed) Mrs, Jacob Schwartz, ‘ary St. Richmond, Va., Jan, 21, distracting style he ‘classy, and ‘that | desired to rk there no more. “Now, I believe that probably it 1s the employer's fault that the ordi- business girl, lacking resistance, wes so foolishly. 1 some interested employer ad- ise us whether it ts true that to have | thin class and atyle in the office helps slong the prosperity of the business, he manufacturer informed me, or of the opinion that it ch, write to Dept. $-R, You'd better try them, 3 Hl 3 FE. 22 3588 FEE & not? does not | “AN ANXIOUS READER." i FF || “Dear Madam: 1 would like to say i : i whi 4 hi few words on the subject of ‘Ho PIECE contrasting collars and cuffs Other smart had in all white, navy and white, brown Baers the Bunnans Gut’ bran? cot COLONIAL models of printed crepe; tailored styles in | and white, or Burgundy and white. Jlus- jam 32 guenourapher Sraployed. tity: | Subway and Tunnel PERIOD costume shades. tration C, hor girls, Workers ba hie charge against feminine workers is not t Is the Flour for me SELF-RAISL and 200 Pac The men who are buildin, New York’s great Fara systems are exposed to heat, cold and damp a MUsT wear el to pro- tect ir health, The safest garment for men who At $6.49 At $7.49 | At $9.49 The Beaded Blouse again | Black Taffeta Silk Coatee, | Imported Blouse of a chif- to the fore, as shown in Illustration D. — Made of white or flesh Georgette Crepe; the deep collar em- broidered and beaded in colors, back and front pin tucked. Imported Lingerie Blouses, Ja Biniseyo v 3 H || or five who dress as if they were | going te @ party. The majority : : ; y ‘ ft are as sensibly olad bound with gold silk braid; | fon-like fabric known as Bane cuelaaetataehncene are €x| todampness and sud- covered buttons to match | Ninene; dainty colorings of '9)| they, 0° nett 1H “In the restaurants, too, where t den c nangee of temperature is leasing sauce-—it is an Rene allt: sail t || powder or wear elaborate coif- in military style flesh or peach; clusters of ness girls i| fures. LJ Se . 4 | e their lunchec Two-color Blouse of Georg. | fine hand-made tucks, El: Airs have thelr tnncheons ste peeve coll ica Edd Ss ette Crepe—coral combined | Hand-faggoting bands the : Qeatly Area. CROTD Are ® fale who) _— 5 jam they re subjecting OLD ENGL! is with bisque ornamented | new collar and vest effect fg) t* exireme, but If they only. knew | | with gold and crystal beads; | which are cut in one piece; as to (by both ei nd | Wen te aa, ae, ECORYS yey would dress’ more appro- | if “ vurchased fr ° otf Mhin oo days Grin ‘good coedi- all hand-made, some hand- | black and white beaded in | turn-over cuffs to match. priately. ‘The daily routine et an oe at full milo pn, embroidered and hand- | black. Hemstitched collar | Tiny tailored bow finishes | drawn others trimmed with | and cuffs, self - covered | the neck. Other imported fie: laces buttons. | models at this price. ‘=: RMPL—Third Floor, Bain streets \ ‘ . . t oMfce is very trying on a girls | the woolen underwear that RD clothes, and if these girls can afford | © wear auch clothes to. by retains the heat of the body, For Soups, Fish, Stew: . } every day, then ‘wh tra they work. | Wares off colds, keeps one ight- Steaks, Chops and Gravies. / 752- EIGHTH : ° ‘ C HER fully warm—and wears n : IO RAPHER ry * : SENSIBLE GIRL HAS HARD TIME |p Buy it at your dealer's, Grocers and Delica- 10 FINDING MODEST CLOTHES, WATERFORD KNITTING CO., Makers tessen Stor Lit. Cc “Dear Madam: Have you studl WATERPORD, N. Y, M the window displays in the ladies’ DAYS U 10 P.M.