The evening world. Newspaper, September 25, 1922, Page 10

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New and Original For Smart Fashion ‘Designs | Wemen By Mildred ' odewick Copyright, 1922 (New York Hvening World), by Press Publishing Company, (HE knotty problem ¢ 5 “@ which women have to’ smooth out, in secur fag @ comfortable cold weather outfit, begins with @ hat, then the frock, and Jastly the coat. Never was the coat a more hecessary ‘@rticle of apparel, for the @uit has lost considerable @f its prestige even for practical wear, Women who go to business have found the frock just as eonvenient, as economical @nd as smart, as the suit And the coat which covers ft must o1 course incorpor- ate practicality, being of GOEL Rr nie "6 trimming, but its lines and T have destined a model Of a bmall amount of fur in ries are suitable, the plain @eep flap being well liked. @n straight lines to a low Pretion, which also hangs Beis on the hips. of cach group on either A ‘large collar of the fyr, the same of which is used also @urable fabric and not i 5 silhouette may be distinct ( ‘ Which combines the quali- ‘ &n individual manner. Any , ve Sf surfaced ones with quite a i The upper portion of this and are revealed only when ak The narrow belt accentu- Of the plaits by an elabora- h side. begins at the neck 2 P apt “ on its way to the very @ottom, where it dropr a A COAT THAT IS PRACTICAL forms a s0:t roll i about the chin, cout and I think it will be long enough. on the sleeves to mark a deep eff that @laborate or dressy in ly modish. ties mentioned, making use Of the new winter coat fab- Model ts built rather snug, belt line, where the lower Sastght, is attached with These Plaits are pressed very flat the wearer is in motion. ates the trimming quality tion. of braidin: the top The band « allow the belt to ir rounded tab below the AND DISTINCTIVE. and is finished with a narrow band of| .o fulness around hips is necessary. is really oniy a turning-under of the Dear Miss Lodewick : Will you design an evening gown fabric to form a soft roll, A feature] o* me that not to be overlooked ig the drop-|would be be~ shoulder line which effecfs a yoke, coming and —— suitably old for Dear Mins Lode ° me? I look 1 have # little tricotine sult (bine) which I should ‘ vounger than 1 am,being twen- {ike to convert ty-four years, into a dress for medium plump, the street. It is weighing 118 & box model, pounds, 5 feet 3 with short skirt, open at the side inchés tall, I like the full front. Could [ skirts and thet Insert so mc- bodices, and thing to length would appreci- en the skirt, rte a stylo and use same which would material in the employ bead waist? Would greatly appre- trimming, What solor would you ciate your ad- tuggest? I am vice. Am twen- 1 brunette. ty three years of Miss D. A. age. The coat Ans. Light fe doubile- blue or apple sreen would be becoming and pretty for this model breasted at the lower edge and has wide sleeves. Ans. The coat could be fitted fn some and trimmed with braid as sketched, and elongated button holes. Simulated Pocket flaps as trimming, of dull blue velour, same used as facing to skirt flap. Attach skirt to button edge of Chowder Rich in food value. Eas; to make. Economical. Your favorite recipe will please you better if you add a dash of LEA&PFRRINS SAU SE THE ORIGINAL WORCESTERSHIRE MAN SEIZED AS BIGAMIST. Charles “Zeman was arrested Might by detectives of the Hast 67th @treet Station on a charge of bigamy preferred “by Lillian Masin, No. 414 East 724 Strect. She alleges Zeman married her July 15 under the name of Charles Straus and at tne time had a wife, Helen Cormack Zeman, whom he married in July, 1921, and trom whom fhe bad not been divorced. last Semtewe - Wide Top Closes Gaping Uppers ‘Women of substantial build often find it difficult to get shoes large enough at the top. To serve these women Coward makes the Wide Top Shoe. A shoe which does away with unsightly \ gaping uppers. ° Besides fine appearance the Wide Top gives adequate foot support to heavy women. Leathers are soft and pliable--the last easy and graceful. Offered in wide or semi-wide top—with or with- out extension heel. Sold Nowhere Else James S. Coward 260-274 Greenwich St., N.Y., Near Warren St. i i THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, SEFTEmMBER 26, 1922, with self color or crystal beads, Taf- REMOVES JUDGE feta frock with net or chiffon platted Prosecutor Carpenter because of alleged laxity in law enforcement. Hde panels. FOR DRY RULING] No action was taken concerning the in pa - latter official. Dear Minn lL wick: i seats’ To cope with the #ftuatton result- tam six © years old, have white] Governor Acts on Petition of [ing from Judge Johnson's liquor hair, we ' io% rises analysis ruling Sheriff Merritt adver- pounds Citizens. tised for a chemist to test the ‘kick’? followed TALLAHASSEE, Fla., Sept, 25.—| in all disputed lquids but, ¢o far as of your ics Judge J. R. Johnson of St. Lucte | Know Without response. with cess y Col . — . and woul. lke County Court, who recently ruled] yexson REP! FREVCH to ask your ad- viceabout mak- ingupfive yards of black satin crepe for atter- noon wear. Would like long sleeves and not too dressy a atyle I would not mind a bit of white or some color if you suggest. Mrs, R. T. T. Ans, Circular panels ate smart features of this model. Bind them with the material Uraiding in tarnished silver would be pretty (or front and under sleeves, ‘Tiny collar of heavy ribbed silver rib- bon, GARRISON LOOKS FOR NEW PARTIES Sees Conservatives Aligned Against Radicals. DENVER, Sept. 25.—That the two Breat political parties in the United States are having difficulty to find an Issue upon which they van differ ma- terially, and that the natural outcome of the situation is Ukely to result In the scrapping of the Republican and Democratic Parties in favor of a new Polttical line-up of conservatives and radicals, is the opinion of Lindley M. Garrison, former Secretary of War. “There is a very decided difference of opinion among the American, people regarding our Constitutlon,” he said, “While I class myself as 4 conserva- Constitution, and that ihe is here, A new politica imminent in Amerte: tives of both parties radicals,"* All Stores Open Saturday Evenings Seamless 9x12 feet ion Table; as illustrated. . Greenpoint Bed and blue decorated medallions; as illus- tive 1 have no quarrel with that large and growing body of Americans who feel this country has outgrown its time for change in our form of Government elignment is ne conserva- Yo Not Contuse Uur stores wun Utners of Stmilar Name ALK about PRE-WAR PRICES! in the best days before the war was it possible " to buy beautifully designed, solidly built fur- aiture as low as such things can be bought at our stores TO-DAY. Our prices and stock will sur- prise and delight you. Also, a fine line of RUGS to go with FINE FURNITURE. Credit—Generously If Desired Axminster Rugs $3 7-50 4-riece Queen Anne Dining Room suite vonsists of Long Buffet, Enclosed Serving Table, China Closet, Round Exten- In white enamel, with round continuous posts, heavy fillers $155 that State authorities could make no arrests In Prohibition cases unless the ed had been determined to be intoxicating, has WAR N. Y¥., Sept, 25-—The morial Society ha: William R. George, founder of Republic, to found 4 Juniér lic In France for. French and ‘ar orphans, He fa now in confer with the roctety, It located at Chavaniac and honor of Lafay Hquor invol by anal been 1 Hardee. The removal order, it w earned to-day, was signed Satur more than 1,500 county res! s had signed a petition asking t emoval of both the Judge and Cour TWIN LUXURIES Oysters and “Eddys’’ Sauce Oysters on the half shell, in a stew, baked, broiled or fried, are won- derfully improved by *‘Eddys’’ Sauce. Great on fish, meat and salads. MADEIN U.S. A. 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