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New and Original | For Smart| Fashion Designs | Women | By Mildred Lodewick — ROM the time little © daughter steps out of the go-cart she begins her acquaint- aneestip with Madame Ja Mode. Hor little frocks cease to be mere- ly clothes and breathe the atmosphere of style Of course the tiny (ot herself is quite obliv- fous to this, but her mother, whose efforts have been spent in that direction, looks on with Pride, It is not as easy ‘as it seems to achieve style in youthful clothes. They follow in the trail of the fash- tons for grown-ups, but only express them In a nalve, light - hearted manner. Anything too committal, too obvious- ly smacking of thé mode, is not in good taste, The frock I am showing to-day ideally interprets the degree of style which children’s elothes should Incorpor- ate, It is built on straight lines, as so Many grown-ups’ are. gd beltless, as are some of the newest. It also features the side trim: ming, being slashed up to the hipline on each ide seam, to be met by a braid or embroidered motif that drops a cord and tassel in the open- ing. The sleeves are Slashed in the same manner as the skirt, with smaller motifs placed on the shoulders. Should one choose vel- veteen or duvetyn for the frock, or a woolen fabric such as suede “cloth or serge, the guimpe could be of Heke agg aah dh oes A KIDDIE FROCK SUITABLE FOR MANY fil in the openings in FABRICS, the skirt. But a more © 2 Practical suggestion for the skirt Ans.—Use the tan for panels on Ste inga‘ would be fo replace them| skirt, for chemisette and under cuffs. wtitn i+ Rotbatig eihkon a wateg ih Brown ribbon to tle neck and sletves appear like openings. * and brown embroidery fowsrimming. This model is well suited to the stout figure, although the slender one could also carry it smartly. It ds a Melightfully adaptable model that may be made ag dressy or as practical as desired, i (and t ing. Dear Miss Lodewick: I have a syit made of black trico- tine which I would like-to make*over into 4 dress if you could help me out with your valuable syggestions. The coat is double breasted, long tight sleeves, skirt plain, with a pocket on right side. 1 am forty-three years of age. Would like some color intro- duced, as 1 have been in mourning, MRS. B. T.. Ans.—You will probably have to make sleeves a bit more snug for’ your dress. “Trim with dull blue and silver braid. Black erepe de Chine Jabot on skirt. Dulf*blue or white collar, Silver knob buttons, STOUT WOMEN | Extra Size Apparel _ At Lowest Prices fine Bryant lOWER STORE 21 W. 38th St. (Bet. Sth and 6th Aves.) 25 W. 39th St BROOKLYN—Hanover Place, Just Of Puiton St., Opposite Montiuk Thoatre, Smart Coats A large selection of Coats appropriate for utility or dress wear. Fashioned of Velour, Homespun, Plush, Serge, in becoming slenderizing styles for stout women. Sizes to 56 bust.” Pictured is a fine quality Polo Coat. 51955 Other Coats $14.95 to $39.50 Stylish Dresses Smart Dresses for street or afternoon wear, beautifully fashioned of Crepes de Chine, Georgette, Taffeta, Mig- monette, Tricotine, Serge. The sea- son's newest trimmings are effectively ugh the choles of fabrics and colors, Dear Mies wick: Ihave and a half yards of each ' of the Inclosed samples, brown crepe de Chine and tan crepe de Chino. , Woulld like to combine them in a dress and would gfeatly apprectate your suggestions for same. My fig- .ure is abnormally large, so cannot buy ready made, and espe. clally ni Your help. , MRS. R. T. B. - satellite ill iat A A AAA displayed. Sizes to 56 bust. Pictured is a Taffeta Dress. $ | 33 Other Dresses $9.85 to $39.50 Slenderizing Suit Newest models at lowest prices. Tricotine, Serge, Velour, Yalama Cloth, Tweed. Embroidered, tailored or fur trimmed. Sizes to 56 bust. 142 °192 '25% » 149% Perseverance Brings Home The Bacon anda 3. H, O'Brien Sent In Over 50 “What Did You Sees?” Before He Won His Car. When George H. O'Brien returns to-day to his little home at No, 102 Otis Avenue, Grant City, S. I, from another day's search for work, bis wife, Clara, is going to impart to him some good news. children, Maude, who Is ten; Grace, seven, and Dorothy, five, who know the good news, are dancing and clap- pling their hands in glee and singing Lizale, and Mr. O’Brien, accordingly, Papa O'Brien, who is a carpente has been out of work for six months Last Sunday he sold the family Ford to help pay the family's grocory bills. —so do children become attached to retainers—because they miss their li'l Lizzie, and Mr. O'Briend, accordingly, has become more sud. But Mrs. O'Brien has good news in store for him reporter carried it to her this morn page of The Evening We d to replace the one the children ‘e been crying for, ‘here's joy in the little green house on Otis Street, whieh Already their three The children have been crying built with his own hands, “Onl exclaimed Mrs, O’Brien, maybe it'll mean George's luck has changed! He'll be so glad to tear ti" Then followed the story of how Mr. An Evening World “What Did You Seg, To-D ld, another Mr. O'Brien! how the children have missed Lizzie, O'Brien has been out of work und} i but the O'Brien family deserves to win on more counte than these. “George and I together,” O'Brien, “have been sendin; to the page since it first started. We must have sent/at least fifty, but this lg the first one printed.” So is it proved again that perse- verance brings home the Ford. Try, try again! Mr, O'Brien saw his prize-winning “What Did You See’ across tho street from his house, ft was about a neighbor who was building a home helped by his good wife. It was a sympathetic story because | Mr. O'Brien i» hims@f a carpenter and had just a. few months previously bullt a home under almost ‘similar circumstances, and he told it well. Here it is: BUILDING A HOME BY CANDLE- LIGHT. Directly across the street from, my home, No. 102 Otia Avenue, Grant City, 8. 1, a carpenter is building a home for himself, working hard throughout the day for a contractor and working every evening on his own home that is to pe, Everything went is either good — or impossible SOMEBODY once asked Victor Hugo whether it was easy to write a great poem. He said, “It is easy or it is impossible.” There is no half measure of a china service, either. It is either” good or impossible. And an unworthy one is the only one you cannot afford to own, possible to work in the evening to such advantage. To-night, how: we heard hammer and . Am be carpentering in the dark His good wife, as am- a himself, held a lighted Founded 1827 FOURTEENTH STREET THURSDAY Two-Day Sale Women’s Extra + Apparel and Accessories Fall Fashions of Slenderizing Style for Women of Large Figure Hearn was the first department store in the city to establish a department devoted entirely to the costume need: woman, and remains the first in prestige, assort: ts and val- ues. The carefully planned offerings below are an excellent exam- ‘a our Department of Women’s xtra Size Apparel and Accessories located on Third Floor. le of the advantages offered bj Women’s Extra Size COATS 25.00 Were $35.00 Models of fine Bolivia, Velour, in styles with long lines—lined throughout with satin— illustrat ed—blaek, brown and navy-—sizes 42 tn che and brown. Women’s Extra Size SUITS 28.50 Were $33.50 Strictly tailored models in twill and trico- tine} with long lines. Coats are well lined. Navy blué and black. Sizes $9 to 50 bust. Navy blue measure. ’ Women’s Extra Extra Size Flannelette Night Dresses— pink or blue stripe—full cut-— 1 48 square or V neck......... Special 4+ Extra Size Knit Skirts—gray and 78 TOS, Saas TP ene Special + Extra Size Chemises—of trousseau crepe— daintily trimmed with lace and medallions —pastel shades— uy 4.48 were $5.75 ......... vas Extra Size Envelope Chemises—of trous- were $17.68 seau crepe—several styles, tailored and lace jersey—straightline model, ribbon trim- trimmed—built-up and strap 3 48 med—all new fall shades— 5 94 shoulders—were $4.50............ le were $6,97........ eM ei AT . Extra Size Black Sateen Apron Frocks— cretonne, basket pockets— 2 35 sashes. . Special Me Double 2.33 fashioned—black—were 82.97..... le Women’s Double Extra Size\Union Suits —low neck, sleeveless, band_top finish— loose or tight knee— WETS BT. coirsemrcereonseegnecce ‘3 Women’s Double Extra Size Medium Weight Underwear — various styles of vests and drawers— 87 AEARN WEST OF FIFTH AVE bd Store Open All Day Tomorrew Columbus Day, Until 5.30 Women’s Extra Size DRESSES Crepe de Chine and Poiret Twill models, with long waist, embroideries, beadings and strictly tailored*styles—the selection is large and attractive—42)4 to-524, Black, navy Women’s Extra Size, , SERGE SKIRTS superior quality —35 to 42 waist Full assortment of SEPARATE SKIRTS Size Accessories Extra Size Overblouses—henna, navy and black georgette—-beaded back and front— sizes 4614 to 54144-— Extra Size Taffeta Petticoats—deep hem- stitched flounce—small knife-pleated ruffle ~~new changeable shddes— black and navy—were $4.94....... Extra Size Silk Petticoats—heavy Milanese Extra Size Silk Hose—full fash- ioned—black—were $2.25 Extra Size Housedresses—dark color per- cales, with small figures, in belted models—sizes 48 to 52—were $1.44. , Women’s Extra Size Burson Hose—ribbed top in black, white, cordovan and balbrig- gan—also hemmed top in black and white—were .50 Triple Extra Size Burson Hose—balbrig- gan, black and white— were .65,... 8 WS TO, a FRIDAY yet ‘Tuose famous English potters, FarTH AVENUE AT 39TH STREET he McCreery Haberdashery Minton of Stoke-upon-Trent, are the authors of this dinner service of exceptional beauty of design and fineness of fabric, It is sunny and cheerful in color—dignified enough for dinner use and cheerful enough for a Summer breakfast.. Its price is $100 for a service of 103 items. Ample reserve stocks of this distin- guished pattern are always available at Ovington’s. OVINGTON’S “The Gift Shop of Fifth Avenue” Gift Shop of ——tov Size. f the large neat striped effects. loops. 17.50 Were $27.73" DRESSING GOWNS $15.50 These are of imported ‘English wool in plain colors and checked effects, ‘Collar, cuffs and edging trimmed with silk cord in con- trasting colors. 4.24 Were $5.75 and black models of 12.97 3.85 FIFTH AVENUES - Special for Columbus Day! MEN’S PAJAMAS OF OUTING FLANNEL | $1.05 Cut full and well tailored of soft, fleecy, outing flannel.in The coats are trimmed with silk SWEATERS $7.00 Made of brushed wool in Oxford gray, brown and blue heather mixture. They have long sleeves, two pockets and six buttons down the front. WOOLEN HALF-HOSE $4.15 Imported English woolen half- hose in weight suitable for fall and winter wear. Oxford gray with embroidered silk clocks in various colors. James MeCreery & Co. MAIN FLOOR 1.15 40 52 |DIRcRReS woe —_—_—_—_————_—SO> WORLD WANTS WORK WONDERS - FOR SALE. monds ‘Terms to quit Mo emplovere ¢ SSTH OTREBT SSS cae We One ie ee ee SUNDAY WORLD WANTS WORK MONDAY WONDERS