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PEN St RIN THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER FOUR WOME HURT accords us a good deal We can of license. 4 ta ‘Traif.|choose any fabric we like, 26 Other Passengers in T rail slaea tarda Stan ae er Bruised in Rear-End Collision. pear as slim or as volumin- ous as we like, ‘There are three types or grades of eve ning gowns, however, intend- ed for formal, less formal and informal evening oc A trolley car crash on the curve at Fifth and Flatbush Avenues, Brook- a- |New and Original | For Smart | By Mildred Lodewick ing World) by Press Publishing Co. much like to ask your opinion In re- modeling the walst of an and gray-blue eyes. I would like either taffeta or chiffon velvet. evening 8.3.% it. Am 6 feet 8 inches tall and weigh 160 pounds. Mrs. L. W. EB. Answer—Uee the black eatin for a ® |foundation bodice cut straight across like a camisole, and elongated to hips. Attach your skirt to this and drape your lace over the satin bodice affect - ing @ style similar to that shown in my sketch this evening. Edge the neck and sleeves with narrow bead trimming. bottom. A trail of silver lace down left side front secured with flower To Miss M. F.—Your coat seems to be very good style, ‘The chief fault 1 think Is the unbecomingness of the mole fur at the neck next your face. Now, this problem can be solved by choosing a becoming collar and shape for a hat. Gay little hats are modish and I would suggest some shade of eee eS eee blue combined with a bit of tinsel cloth T have a heavy Jersey sand color} qraped into a becoming turban. Bramley dress that buttons in the —_—_—_>— back. It is very tight across the bust, | GAS FUME: Four. dress, The skirt ts of black chiffon prem thi rent velvet draped @ ilttle to the right] Answer—My design this evening H : ‘ W of front. I have sufficient black satin | YO" o (ath {| Fashion Desig nis | Sxoueee jini snes ine ete woud ay [ei tvetisce Seta ul mi ot a be U \ preolate your ideas as to the style of taffeta out In points five inches deep at Tak 0 scui The Sunshine Soda Cracker Eating Three meals a day, 365 days in the year, for an average life of, say, forty - eight years — that's thou- lya, thi: r Ited 1 F f he base. fifty-two \ . this morning, resulted in severe umes from a gas the base: ? : ie ies to f fe ho were|sions. There are elaborate 1 wonder if you could help me do) nent of the armory squadron A, = » sand, five hun- ries to four women, who she lis Siire of exited something with it, perhaps combine it over- “ dred and sixty t taken to the hospital, and in bruising] #4 gorgeous affairs with some other material and thus day. ‘One of book 4 y By about twenty-six other passengers,|cloth, bead embroldered, or make a plain dress for business, Am. five, of No Oh S Gi d meals. No won- 5) who were flung about by the Impact.|laco or flower trimmed, in- seventeen years of age, weigh 150 | ie i et ee. serious con- » 00 00 dee the routine of ‘ The injured, taken to Methodist}tended for balls and the pounds and am § feet 1. Am heaviest [*¢ B ‘i , 5 Episcopal Hospital, were opera, and there are the less at the bust. Would be very grateful for reakfast eating grows me * Evelyn Lazerr, twenty-three, tele- aatar Buble gileeng for your advice. F. La B. notonous, It’s phone operator, No. 422 11th Street, | sumptuou D ‘Answer—Could you not insert a sec- Wes Guiness ‘ : ance Brooklyn, shock; Bertha Torthmiller,| owns on simple lines made tion of self color velvet the necessary Try this oer Tak-hom-a the variety twenty-four, clerk, No. 626 of metal cloiti, rous satin width down the euntre front of Biscuit and marmalade. change and en- 1524 Street, Manhattan, shock; Lill- Fat and Sataudad a6 blouse? Or, you could slash the fron : : ; a chan SiS Corlias, twenty-five: “No. -a8n|0" Vevee ane ttenced: for of blouse down front to waistline, Light and tempting, yet very ergizing flavor “‘Eddys Third Strect, Brooklyn, possible frac-|dinces, cabarets and the- then cut across the entire front under satisfying. nies Sauce gives to familiar foods ure of both arms; Jean McCiny, | atres. The velvet frocks are the bet to ide wear. afinave the “ul Tiatcbomea Piveute fe the cracker that pleases, wenty-three, No, b5t Street,| smart when embroidered all ness of the waist to the sides, face * Rem Peay neh Brooklyn, possible fracture of left]over with tiny beads that back the fronts, and wear a lace gilet to use, because it splits-in-two with MADE IN U. S. A. shoulder, ‘ sparkle like dewdrops, while aah out crumbling. Fo ; ' Platbush Avenue car, bound for} the metal cloth or satin ones Dear Miss Lodewick: H wi At Grocers and Delicatessen Stores } Manhattan, taking the curve, crashed|may be distinguished by a Will you kindly help me by suggest- Sold only in the package with the ne : ; f into another Flatbush Avenue trail-| single flower or bead orna- ing a becoming and attractive evening red wrapper. Prithard, 327 Spring St.. N.Y. : er, standing at the curve but bound| ment, or a simple line of Am twenty-four years old, 5 loos! PANY ; in the opposite direction. Alt of|teads on all edges. ¢ inches tall and weigh’ 426 Joose-Wites Biscurr (om: those injureed were in the trailer,| The informal evening two windows of which were smashed, | frock dining ; showering glass upon those within.|piaces where dancing is en- ; At the time there was a large crowd] joyed, and is of a type with at this point, awaiting cars, and the| medium high neck of the B goccident caused much excitement. teau or Jenny style, and very The Manhattan bound car was in|short sleeves or an entirely charge of Motorman Leo Blaelck, No. | siceveless bodice. The fabric 364 15th Street, Brooklyn. “It con-|may be Canton crepe, srepe tinued on its way after a ten-minute] satin or velvet, and the color tie-up. most frequently black, for ——— at an informal congregation IRL'S ABDUCTOR where some diners may be C ' chiefly for the dancing, tt would be in poor taste to ap- pear conspicuously dressed up. An afternoon frock in ) a gay color, howe would pounds and have medium brown hair Branches in Over 100 Cities appears at -——_ Ask For rod “cet Horlicks The ORIGINAL Malted Milk at comfortable, friendly, satisfied Feeling naturally follows a meal that ends with e ° 5 The same beads band across the front and neck, anecting- a Bateau neckline to music | individuality, snap and style for once}an otherwise V. neck. The effect is . NO COOKING ‘The “Food + Drink” for All Ages. Quick Lunch at Home, Office, and f ] Rountains, Ack for HORLICK’S, a Avoid Imitations & Substitutes World Wants Work Wonders Interested in a good quick meal, while others are there be in perfectly good taste on the same dance floor. J = , Now the woman who must BLACK AND WHITE VELVET Practise economy und make COMPOSE THIS GOWN. one evening frock do for poe array many occasions a8 possible nutiraily pmotit at the front, chooses something conservative in line |form a : The pleas of his wite and children }and color. my saved Prof. Albert Tondra, teacher, of Yonkers, from going to But if one can indulge in in a season, a frock like the one of- ‘°|fered here would bring delight. It} win gee, Is cut circular to drop in {prison for abducting fifteen-year-old }combines black chiffon velvet with|points on each side, while the bodice f Rose Beszedes of Yonkers. County)white chiffon velvet or heavy Canton [jg a straight model slightly gathered decidedly youthful. The skirt, as you CHEESE , . " epe. And a mingling of ribbons in Judge William F. Bleakley of White |CTePe: into it. ver, petunia and peacock blue, 5 Plains to-day placed Tondra on two| Silvery fi os a a LJ ves tania "and, pace i “The cheese that makes the meal years’ probation. tinsel, faille and velvet textures for | Dear Miss Lodewte | the belt line adds ‘spice, While black]. After seelmg your very interesting The Monroe Cheese Co. Monroe N.Y. Charles Wallace, attorney for Ton-|and white beads form an elaborate article on dressmaking, I would very ! Gra, said the professor had been of- fered a good position with an organ company in Pittsburgh, after which Judge Bleakley told Tondra he must . Promise to leave Yonkers and keep away from the association of Rose. ‘ ju have a faithful wife,’ said Judge Bleakley, “you owe much to her. She has pleaded with me to re- lease you. I have alse received more t than 200 letters from influential friends of yours in Yonkers, from former pupils and other people ask- ing me to be merciful with you. The mother of Rose and even Rose have asked me to let you off. I have found that you never harmed this girl. ‘The Public has not been harmed “One of your worst acts, however, was your attempt to force the girl to testify falsely In your behalf. 1 learn that you never intended to harm the girl, Vou would not marry hereuntil your wife divorced you as you ex- pected she would, You have pleaded Bullty to abduction. 1 know I may be criticised for what I am about to do, but owing to the condition of your wife, who has pleaded in your defense and who Is now a physical and mental wreck over your plight, I am going to place you on probation. Mrs. Tondra rose from_a seat in the ack of the court room and said to Judge Bleakley, “I thank you. 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