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‘ ” fl ‘ U THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, MAROH 21, 1917. Beg | HELENE UNDERWOOD EVENING WORLD FORUM . TO BE MRS. CAMPBELL [Hotes in Society | | py wisconsin MARRIAGE! HOLDS LOYALTY MEETINGS The wedding of Miss Helen Adar Gaughter of Mr. and Mts. Charles 'T. * Adams of No. 3 East Kigh Street, and Louis H. Winnipeg, has been at + POM. in. the George's Church amaker, founded 1861 | | A. T. Stewart, founded 1825 Combined 1896 | _ Broadway at Ninth Street | | | Mme. Gotham Goes Shopping In The Down-Stairs Store at Wanamaker’s ‘When a woman is determined to find [~~ 7,» | course, I was almost consumed with curi- out anything she generally succeeds, even aoe & Ava alah osity—to say nothing of being envious. | | if it takes her several months to do so. | ‘ititing the store. The result was that I decided to make a Others say:—‘‘We were here last (On the other hand, if a woman discovers | Mich. fr Awe tane changed It wg eer wen Se “g the small and large | something unusual—in the way of clothes | .yer.c7g,many,,ton,he say: | SHOPS OF New York. ® something every day.’ r * —she can be secretive. ) Very, many people cay:—"'We like “However, one day at tea, in one of your Down-Stairs Store extremely | well. Ithas a much better idea init | the fashionable hotels, I overheard a con- “I preface the little account of my | ivr rcmre as wot anan | versation. ‘Did you have So-and-so, the successful Spring shopping trip with the | {iyc"Notce of’wnat im going cosas | tailor, make your-golfing coat?’ ‘No, * H Iso gi thei agestions. . rt a ‘ above remarks because that was the situ: | eee eee ee weve and | indeed, I did not do such a foolish thing | ation in which I found myself. A very lay soe —I got it for $16.50 in the Down-Stairs gopd friend of mine had been wearing pagel Store at Wanamaker’s. ’ | exceedingly smart clothes and had boasted of the fact that they had cost her very little. But where she got them was : | fact which she would not disclose. Of “This Sports Suit One of Them Will Be for Women Only, the First Since Move- ment Was Organized. Four mass meetings, under the aus- pices of Th Evening World Forum, will be held to-night in the public hools of the east side to give the for- elgn born of that section the opportu- nity to show their loyalty to President Wilson. Mr. and Mrs, ¢ announce the engas daurhter, Miss Mar iliam Beach Olmsted Rev, and Mrs, William B. Oim of Pomfret Schoo: meeting for women only, the e the organization of the at Public School ton Streets. There meetings for men at Houston and Miss Gwendolen R, Despard, daugh- ter of Mrs, Clement L. Despard of No. 49 West Fifty-seventh §: be married to John W. ton on April 12 in the chan ‘Thomas's Church, 4, Pitt and Fe so will be th ublic School Sherfft Streets; Public School No. 91, )| Stanton and Forsyth Streets, and Public School No, 160, Suffolk ana Rivington Streets, All the meetings Ill open promptly at 8 o'clock. Mr. and Mra. rt H. Wiggin o No. 621 Park Avenue have 4 nounced the engagement of their daughter, Miss Muriel Wiggin, to Lyndo Selden, son of Mr, and Mrs. Stephen L, Selden of this city. Miss Wiggin is well known in New York society. She is a member of the Junior League and has taken part in many charity entertainments. Mr, Bolden was graduated from Yale in GRANDMA USED SAGE “*gezza) TEA TO DARKEN HAIR ent Underwood of the ie She Mixed Sulphur With It to iIroad and Mra, Underwood have |Just ‘announced the engagement of Restore Color, Gloss, pe thelr daughter, Miss Helene H. Un- F |derwood, to William Lyman Camp- Youthfulness. e | bell of Baltimore, The wedding will | take place in July at Wauwatosa,) Common garden sage brewed inte) F R ALL i Wis, where Mr, Underwood was born ® heavy tea with sulphur added will Hd Where he baa & countey turn gray, streaked and faded hair 2 7 2d bei ph try piace. | beautifully. dark and luxuriant, Just a few applications will prove a reve- Mra. Charles H. Ditson will give! one of her Wed Al. ceptions to-da ty-seventh Street. ay a No, 19 “The next morning I went to the Wana- maker Down-Stairs Store. Then I, too, had entered into the secret of how 4 woman can dress economically.” Miss Underwood was intro Father John’s Medicine Treats wry Pc out, Colds and Coughs Without iis, %%,°¢.3% epee or gray. March 21, 1917 “‘Have you any ; were tawdry looking, “As a serge dress time recipe improved by the adattion : ; coats that give the but I changed my is indespensable for \ BACK AGAIN, LEG BROKEN | or other ingredients a 4 BB was my first choice. l new line which I {| mind when I saw this | the school girl, I got Phe great Be PrP Ebley Ate ON K.” really had no idea of think is called the | simple little frock with | this one at $13.50. oF y Hather John, | Engineer Arch Transport Caesar | youthful appearance and attractive-| AX, getting a wool jersey Barrel Silhouette?’ | pleated skirt. My | is fashioned with the \ "4 Medicine is fs iy Abe Te compoven suit, but this model was | was my first question. | word, it looked as | straight lines which pie ceeeecg : no one can tell, bec does it ga! Sf} the very sort which I And to my amaze- | though it had been are 80 truly girlish. | } member of know how Heett fed oe beeen tt ara | AM) intended having made— | ment I was shown this | turned out by a fine The back has the same //{ \\ the family|to pe v A tc abac tonnes abt draw hie thvousi: Four hulk, taking! \ the coat has four patch one of fashionable | tailor. The sales- long-waisted panel // {hr\ oot t a ight back again, ask Wil-|one small strand at i. time iH) 4 L) pockets, the skirt but- Burella er - Bae woman explained that eflect as has the front / ‘| | the oldesta| Ade hte bans was log, all gray hairs hare q tons all the way up the |, bey RA Me ads the collar was of a and is embroidered in i| ey ReTRrRe eons, couisers chive: naval transpor \your hair becomes be front and has pockets, of clay color, The | new washable faille dull gold, blue and \\ trouble, or become weak run | which New York in De ret Mienutelion the & detighttut | too. The jersey is in srice was so little | | silk. ‘This frock was black threads. The down. It is a safe medicine for all) with provisions for starving Syrians. | toilet requisite and is not intended for one of those attractive | foal almost. like 99.75, collar is ot white flan- pe asus set Rides ti ROMA Gs ged wrap ane ‘the cure, mitigation oF prevention of heather mixtures which Pay it a secret, “When T'was about nel with blue stitch- Grugs in any f Lalita uh bg (ha Waibanh oven NEE makes it ideal for golring wel to leave the Women's - hf ‘i Ce eee eee yeetiatimne antes caught him and carried him far 4 -and I shall not be | $24.75 “Of course, I had | Salon I noticed some $22.75 sila ian ” $13.50 out impurities and furnishes t n atl Me Gs sitaayle ele > ETRE | surprised if I were to to have a sports coat gingham frocks—they was a difficult task Leet lent mericine, but a closed bis eye *““ TPULLED _ wear it sometimes in | —and I got this one, looked exactly like to decide, because tor yn more than| “suddenly { was wpun around lke Hip oe gend 1 town, The price which is made of a some I saw in an 5 there were so many | 60 years In use.— Advt ees | propelled forward With great 1 astonished me— | new material which uptown shop at $30 | charming models. fe 5 gotld. Te pre ees on eb oy and $35. And al- | py: fl by ryt This Leaves the Skin . and) when. th “For trotteur wear pve mu ; eh Ws ihodenedeann etigos ce jie a cniae Free From Hairy Growths || “°°! gre | I found this navy blue ]&). | ture of jersey on the ing to*Palm Beach, | neck line, which is so Foilet Tal “i serge suit. I never back. The coat is | simply had to have becoming to girls, this $16.50 model. Its | had an idea that I ' green, and the collar, completely | rived : it if hig tei And ant ties teamship A ing ‘ i alt g im- collar, cuffs and fron shirred skirts new cof hair or fur, | Steamship Allea could get such a good | ) belt and other trim K a shirre i I tii panies and | I Give slain mi for so little om mings Bre ot beige ae chy et — , that ie rok jis eatiuent will banish 22-K. 2K, PONE Ths ton } | color, s it was anc J Ba | this model. got i ation of Gold (ole $3 Bridge Work —$24.75. The skirt | 1} | $16.50 I think that 1s brown esnds white in beige color, but minority DR. FINCH has a narrow belt \\ | i | it must be the ve check—they also had | they also had it in "5 " F 215 W. 42d St., ® | which always gives a \ i | model which L heard it in’ pink-and-white blue and rose. minutes rub off, wash the skin. and i Lopes, trim finish to the \ | about at tea. é check, Of course, | “Although it might the hairs are gone. ‘This method will | a 10 Kenmare St. 2 1/ | Uta cnet . \S there were other have beet 4 par Sp cop. Ha waist. | Just then it oc- i \ have nm more con not mar the skin, but to avoid dis- | PANY. ae mM haa 409-11 Fulton St.j".,.) | $16.50 styles, too: pecative 16. have appointinent, be certain you get dela- unnecessarily diverted from and lost Open 2 to 7. "| “Then 1 thought i curred to me_ that 50 lige . | gotten a blue serge neem Aart ne Long Island, 1]I ised 16 | bd that I would look for $24.75 | 1 had promised to $16. For My Sister Ann | coat for Ann, | knew get a little inexpen- sive silk frock for a cousin down in Vir- ginia— one of the a box-pleated skirt to | wear with my odd Russian blouses—and I found this one of navy blue Panama cloth for $5.75. The pleats are stitched just | far enough to make who is just sixteen and who is away at boarding school, | poor dears who are | selected all the clothes afraid to spend very that she will need for much less calamity | Spring. 1 know that might happen. When | ie will be delighted, I saw this one of tat- i feta with Georgette because she will have that it would make | her happier to have this one of coral- color wool velours, at $19.7. Besides, she can wear it with light frocks in the Summer. The Something sweet, isn’t | a smooth foundation crepe slec for $10 more money to od pab pockets are attached : | for the peplums of my 1 knew that she would for the __ frivolities to the belt,” just as it? Why ? Your body blouses. be delighted. | which she adores, eorat dittaa et oe ‘l had always Seas ch ie a ‘a model which a friend of mine recently got “By this time I began to feel like a craves sweets because thought that mod- | Called Poiret ‘Twill, | successful explorer, erately priced — serge but which | think in Pa I noticed gad Fg ert — | and | thovany ! wong dres js were adorned | toons vary rus like that they also ag A journey to fine ne with unnecessary a fine gabardine, was this coat in go to urnis. energy an eat, $5.75 coats. trimmings and | $25. $25 color. Sugar is the most quickly digested of foods. 98.9% of it is converted into fuel for the body. The human machine, like all others, runs upon its fuel. A Carefully Planned Event This Sale of Women’s Silk Dresses at $14.75 Charmeuse Taffeta Foulard La Jerz Crepe de Chine After a thorough examination of the silks, workmanship and styles, we consider these dresses qualified to rank among Our $18.75 to $24.75 Grades Sold in 2 and 5 1b. cartons packed at the refinery “The Hats were a revelation to me, ‘To begin with, there was a sports hat at $5, which if I had seen worn at the country club [ would have declared “This Blouse 5 : ‘ reminded me of the kind [ used to | 2 j G l t d S nil ied baa : von es ify flat: 24 models- affording a collection the number is too at—-but th get in Paris for a mere song, It is —_- Mila ad a wonderfully fla 24 mode! u a collee re aber is e bie Te el ca sh ' = ranu a e ugar tering mushroom brim. ‘There were of all the silk dress needs of the | silhouette in every ance is the on xnulalley dainty thing OF hala ° amazingly good sports hats at Spring an¢ Summer wardrobe Tonneau effect or the straight line an a5, ne eB ne . fe " . PE? 18 the best of all sugars, the | got one of them tor Ann. And as Every type from the frock of sim- outline whieh Callot favors 4 pis clatarsehapara ahine hace | American Sugar Fie she needed a hat for her new suit, I plicity to the afternoon dress | Every fashionable color of the aun Gil spheres Bs in the Down. Refining Company cleanest, most highly re- got. the model which is illustrated, sports dresses, too, | season, also white 1 black Stale Stone lk-was of voile ana Haan Ser aa es because the trimming is unique Descriptions are quite impossible | Navy blue especially featured Lert ts . | a pleated bosom with hemstitching. It was only $3, “I never before knew that it was possible to get good blou: at $1. Some of them had the newest stylesgf collars [ have seen on Fifth Avenue.” er in S, 10, 25 and 50 Ib. fined, driest sugar. cotton bags, refinery packed cherries and cocardes of ribbon, Then, too, there were hats with the new transparent brims of horse- hair braid— some of them were only $3." Salon of Women's Fashions Down-Stairs Store, Stewart Building, Broadway and 10th Street “Sweeten it with Domino”’ Granulated, Tablet, Powdered, Confectioners, Brown

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