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4T I i . t BBSSSSSH n. T a If, J BsatAaatM ORIGINAL a , All ol(oneoi cemtng 4uifn and maferiaU of dresiei thoutd f addressed fo th faiMon Midi tor TAe Evening World. Vo poU ternt for Attign in IMs column can eV okfained, but with the dcserlp lion furnUM It U a t1pl molftr to kork out patfent. X new and distinctive feature of Mil department it the liluftratlon ) the different piecet of tho pattern 't mxestart) for the makinp of the gar l.uent. It ihowi how easily the at 3 tractive deilgn can be ereculcd and atoo ttrvti at a guide in outting one't awn pattern if Much it needed. ANSWERS TO QUERIES. v. ' . msss Knhlon blltori ', Kindly advlr me what trimming ' would be most suitable on Incom:d . sample, whether hand embroidery or f that acid by the yard, for a miss of lit 'j taen years, very taJl for hr uko. A leu J what style would be most becoming to V hex, rcmembfclns that the drets Is for jLBlreet wear this summer. MHH. K, H srome sieavy laes tanung out UaUtg a diagonal crossing of the walat eould contlaue down the left aids of tba skirt about ten Incase, where tlio opening from ' Ultra to til ham could be trim : ae with small buttons of the - aatsrlal. The same eoold also trtsi the cuff of abort ! open nt the back. Dsar KwMmi Klketi I ani 'aure you ran offer me nomo hdpCul suggeatlonii regaling tin- .mik ing of InMoseJ materials. HcmeMtiu not t"oo compp-atrd for uro to mak. Am cast, alenler. ri:ue eys, reddish 'brown hair, llgttt skin, uood color. "Would you rujrgret the brown material over a slip of onui shade, and do you think a ,touh of pink or color would toe good? Tho bi-nltred voile material la 'forty-five Inches nlde. Could one yard Vof some beautiful Vrnlse banding I thave be used on It? Would like thrs two dreis for practical use. Thank "I Ing you, It. CI. Dn I.. & Make your brown material over X slip of same oolor msssallns. rrom f. a dropped snonldsr line piped with S messallne have short sleeves gath j area Into messallne cordtcca and s, I' frill of cream lace, Oatasr tha r Moras lata a short yo't and lit a ft frill of Uoo trim th centra open ing cn the opposite side of where small satin rsvera is trunmta 1th sink glass bnttons. At eaoh Ids of the back drapo your skirt loto a panel wblah could be of 7oaur banding. flat of tho njr.rcd portion of ths hordwed snaterlal kX a wide Bailor collar, edged with plain bloc, and lit bins baufla define tto centre frost of both walat and hart, trimmed with doubts rowa mt white buttons. i am anxious in miiKp lor mi sen a little blue stilred vollo dress, Tan you help mo cut ulth it idmplu )vt stylish little" way to inukn ltv Am nineteen years, of ace. iulte small and oleniler siif.1 i:nN.. Vake ycur waist after a plain ktsnono VAtterus, end yi'.r skirt thrie plcci V 1th scaran on the ililtu and In bick, gatnsrsd n'.luUtly arc SB A tha wals;. Apply imntls of the voile oat crosswlst snd edjed wKk narrow inttrtlon, on each sidn of the walat utsrtlrg Jast bslaw ths bnat line, continuing la fffect ' Mto tb eklrt t Just hjipvr the hip ,i.jBno. htn use scmsrrew In- 4' ' ' ', j-is,p. n ..f, I 9 te Miriiate a ronna you FASHIONS FOR HOME DRESSMAKERS on the wsist, aUo to Mm skirt araaad near the b attorn. nir Ksibion KJItori I have two yards of white allover embroidery which 1 would like tn use on a.Ilttle dlmlly dress, and would appre ciate your advice, Am twenty-five yean of age and well built. MTtfl. J, T. Via the all. over as a very wide yaN an the walat reaohlng to tha ahoalder Uses, and sorrowing down at the belt line, bat droyplwr below It Into a point. Hsge it all with aarrow CI any Insertlor, also tha part sleeve, while wide Olnay edflag ooald lay flat aresnd the natch nsek. On the bottom of the slightly gathered skirt have a bund of the allover ib polnta on tha npper edgSi ana fUlihed with the Inaertlen. A belt or colored satta woald oemplete the dt eaa, r-. rnM'n vinin- The other evening The World printed two Illustrations of ths new collars In front. What I would Ilka to know Is now to cut the neck of uiy waist In front. Will you kindly advise met I8AUICL.I.E. Tonr waist should be ont to a little T In front. On the low col lar yon ooald have Jnst a tiny black velvet bow In the front, but on the high collar the strings and II bow would not give as pretty an Seet aa without them, although It hat been doat, to hold the collar firmly aronna the nick. Ir Kh'jIjii Kdltort I'leuse tell me ho- msny yard of material 3t Inches v, Idn Is required lo ml( the striped gown described or. May 12. Also, tell me, In cuttlnK. which to lay on the hla fold of the Roidi, the shoulder or the front of tho waist; also tho fiont or the hip scam of th? skirt Will I have traubln In turning up the hem on account of the hlas w.'ty of thn dress KoresT 1,11, Mil D. The dislgn moires BH yards of nu-.tsrlal. lay the front of ths waist and nklrt on the bias of the goods. Do sot lay on the direct bias of the goods, but only about thres-quartir bias. Thin your seams will not be sa apt to sag. Also you might atltch a tape down with eaoh seam, which will tend to bold them In shape. The hsm X don't think will trouble yon, unless your goods Is vsry "pully," when you could face your hem with a ntted piece of tho goods. Phillip" nirci'liiry (Int. Tim rhllllp" Minimis Dln-ctory for 191S-13 (the fortj-.M'.-nnd iiniunl edition) lim Just been lisued, ll cumulus i.v;.. nam and tins n number of Improve- I ments over former editions. The slso if the U'oU Is much Increased, tins K-ow-I !nK business of tho city liarlnx ninde I this neccssjry. and no ptlni have been I spared to make IliU a correct clasltlca-1 i Hon of New York's business names, I I The publisher I" John V Dwyor, Nn, W ' Niissau street. The pil'e of the book Is IS. . All That Is Earthly Is Subject to Pain King !iilomon. l, ki ilins a nhfuniMttm all tfll thi ram ttorii Ihey lisle or. Intlsmtn inusolrs Mini stur, srhlnK lolnli: they huvr no umUHInn nr t renmli, anil set nervoui snd IrrlnUI-. uhlih It not lo h wonilereil 1 1.1. We realist- how much Ihev surfer. -Norllu." a lu'ticrlplloii free from Ionian, and Narcotics, nlll banish all schr. i ml tiilnn. nr.U limber up llii.i Mire nnd I Inluin.'t inuu'les, or kour nioncy nlll be lisfjndvil. ; V,' Idllrr that (hire are wiirthlet. n.l i dsnserju. I.meillis nlilch lire oUl us curt" m o I Ii e htln o( iiiKiHil.u'iuiiM tun. munUi. i, unit ohrt i tu i vir.u i Knld, i .Nurnn's" i.uruir la to itlio inllif utnl . CotiipoJi'.dfd ..oluklvrlk ns u a;iicl(lo rm. , ,d lor ilio.e un'.y ivlm auflur lion. Illi.u. I ii.atlBiii. Ni'Utti's or .Seuiltla. I'niitllicr iourieir i.u tn llncreninn. I!k-r' or any lailinK ilruirtlit lo.itai-, Kri SI bos uf Nurtio." ths reaji.1v tbi i.r'uiea reaulls. Vnii csp f-l ll wnrklna. c,""jv'i.'tir,'. irTir- c- DESCRIPTION. Of ralmon plnlt rpnnRc, tills little ft-ook In mailer wltli a drop shmildiT lino and ft round IuU'!i tie-ck, denned by Irish lai c insertion to the front, whein two nr nil rrverx urn appllsil, tviilcli ftrm a vont portion whose effect In con tlntifil to below thn licit line. H li dimmed tip the centre with small round crystal buttons, which are ul.w used to cloe thn lorn sleeve up the Inside scam. Irish pleot eddnB In used to finish the revern, continuing aennts lh loner cdzo of the vk: utTect, whllo the Irish lrer tlon trim the xleevo nr.d the nklrt to the front, whore an Inverted plnlt sprlne from the front seam. A very narrow patent leather belt la a, 31a tlncttva finish to the gown. HONORS TO TOM MOORE, Serrlpaa Jfe14 la Memory of Ire- Ian it 'a Famona luelotllat. Tha memory of Thomas Moore, the Card of IMn, was honored yesterday afternoon by a terse crowd at the pocl'a monument at the Fifth avenue and Six-ty-flrat atraet entranco to Central Park. Under tha auspices of tho Onellc Hocl ety and the Friendly Hons of 8t, Pat rick tho monument whs decorated with flowers and addresses w era made. Ten ement llouie Commissioner Murphy apoke of the life and worka of tha Irish onkater, paying an eloquent tribute to both. It was till with as well as that of all Irish and Irlih-Amerloans tn the city that the location o; tha monument ba chana-td to tha "Mall" eldo with those of Scott and Burns and the oth ers. John Cater, considered the best speaker of the Oaellc In thts city, made an address In that language which waa warmly received. An original poem, written for the occasion by Joseph I. Clarke, author of the famous "Kelly, Ilurke and Shea," was read. SAN DIEQO I. W. W. WAR ENDS Vlallaa(ee nishand and the "I'rec Spccehrra" will Halt. KAN FRANCISCO, May SI. "lloth hides finally havo reached a basis of sanity nnd fair-mindedness," said U. S. Webb, Btate Attorney aencral, upon his arrival here from Han iTV.rgo whero hu nent to Investigate the trouble between the citizens nnd the Industrial Workers of the World. "The oltlxens league has dlshandMl. and I believe 1ll not get together aealn. The Industrial WorlterN of the World have Indicated that Miry will not stir up any morn disturbances, l'eaco 'i:i:i been established, and will slay, I think." 7'. Climb a Glacier in Glacier National Park Located in Northwestern Montana in the very heart of one of the wildest and most magnificent sections of the Kocky Mountains tills most scenic amphitheatre is attracting tourists from all over the world. Towerinc into the sky, massive mountains lift their snow capped heads among the clouds: on their sides hang slowly grinding ulacicrs. In the deep-cleft valleys lovely lakes reflect the over handnscraas. Vlvlil contrasts abound. Abort, utarnsl snows gllntlnr In th suuligM-at one a Icet, the evanescent beauty and warrata of lluwers, "See America First" Take the Great Northern to the official gateway the only main trantccntlnental line to border on a national park. Take the Oriental Limited Ihttmth from Chicago lusurloua travel comfort unescallcd service the great national highway to Glacier National Park anil the i'aclftc Coast. All (treat Nurthern Coast Trains run via Glacier National Park. Call, semi or phono at once for the Glacier National Park Library nine pieces of remaikoblo literature. Twenty cents In stamps (to cover postage) will brinir the cornpleto set each bea-atltullr Illustrated. Four cents brings a spltntlh dcacrlptlvi) booklet. nouad.Trip Sim m re Tourist Tkaata on aaU loUy tratU Sptesnbr 30tb. W. M. LOYVRIE, Gonoral Eastern Pasconiar Agent, 1131 Broadway, Now York, N. Y. Panama-Pacific Intimations The immc' lilyn on our Ul.vn-l'luii Xnluru Shoos is it giir.rt;ntco of liiRh-olr.s.s Icnthors hiph -clitss workmnnship high - class mcthodh just us surely as on the Ulyn shoos for men itiul women, v.ilh which niosl of you nro bettor noqiinintcd. In fitol.il ltitima irorf--ll:o snooiid skill , ... , ,, . ., l(s US to 2 -JMt in ll'o ('o.sifinii'i,' r.utl I ho oaro in the hUmp 'rn, r. to a.tm wh!( h ye u oi .. imve in a hJrPo pair. XWJuZ.'r nrlf' " Stilt! only in the Ion Hig Ulyn Family Stoics, so oasy lo rweh and so well worth reaehing. wit Miit: Kiintix ncyO? hth M .-tlllh A (Oil. Ms. ST"''' Jlsll Order IJrnt.. ami) il, ,v.. S. Y. Cltr. swwmiis n i j. r ouou et., enif Abraham Mure. I Broadway, bet, l'ask Bad Uierr THZ EVENING WORLD, FISH PEDDLER DROPS DEAD, A FORTUNE IN HIS POCKETS. ' I Joseph Wagm.in's Fatal Argument Willi Wholesaler Discloses His Unsuspected Wealth. Joseph Waiftnnn, forty years old, of Xo. Ell llrooinn Mlect, n, fish peddler, uoikM lilmu'lf up Into a rrvnzled uik"' ment with nn Ktdrldge street wholesale dealer while buying apples to-day and suddenly toppled over dead. When his body was removed to the Clinton street ' station I,"17.W wis found In his cloth Insr. There ttas also a money order ! celpt to show he had recently sent I'Jo) ' to hie family In Uuchnrcft. Hi; wan ii Lout forty years old arwl shabbily claiU There was no friend or acquaintance to tell whero he lived and when his body was removed to the Clin ton street station, It was thought lie was one of the atruggllng peddlers who eke out a bare existence selling fish to humbln tenement dwellers. Hut live wallets were found In various pochota of his clothing. In one wallet there were 11,090, In another $31, in another t20.40. In another U.JO and In a fifth 19 cents. Two of the walleta were aewn Into thj pockets. All the police could learn about the Resinol Healed Stubborn Sore And Cured Bad Eczema on Boy's Head. There is a world of comfort for skin sufferer in such Idlers as these: "Ile inR liadly crippled with rheumatism nnd confined n great deal to my bed, a sore developed on my hack. This became bad ly Irritated, which meant much suf fering nnd many, many wakeful hours. ) wm constantly using divers oils mid salvci for relief, but nothing could cure me, 1 only hoped for such relief using Itc.iinol Ointment, when, to my surprise and dclicht. 1 found it wns really healing the sore. Now It Ij entirely healed and 1 am having comfortable nights again, which 1 much appreciate. My doctor says 'llc.iinol Ointment ii the best Oint ment on the market.' " Miss Nellie Coryell, Lima, N. Y., April 4. 1014. While Mrs. Florence Griffin, of Phila delphia, writes: "My boy had ccscmalu sucli a form that it caused abscesses on his head. 1 was compelled to take him from school. 1 have used Kcsinol Soap and Itcsinol Ointment for three weeks, and it has cured him." These women have tried Itosinol and know what it has done for them. What better proof could be offend of what it can do (or you could be offered than their testimony? Resinol Soap anil Kcs inol Ointment slop itching instantly and quickly, easily nnd economically heal ectcm.au, rashcs.eruptinns, pimples, sorcj, burns, boils and Itching, inflamed piles. Your druggist recommends nnd sells Kcs inol Soap (45c) and Hesinol Ointment (ftOc end $1). For generous trial, free, address Dept. 35, Resinol Chemical Co., Iialllmore, .Mil. Espositlen, San Franclteo, 1918 The Shoe thst Fails to Fit, Fails to Please, lllyn.I'l:ii llulton and t.a' iilioie, and Olrls' atylea, gun Tictal cult and pslent cult- hullt to rest mul protect tha feet of ai'tho children. lia .', to Bl.Tfi Mr... HV. to 11.... a. (Ml n CP r.Ahr nidi: hrinuiNi iSd A. unit lU'Jd Kl. ll Av Mitli mill xts. .,1,1. m. .KI- u. '"ttt, i -,; Write for Catalogue of ChUitttnS shoes. Htraua. ltroalwau'. uear Oreeae Av Bis. 1 Bctorr, lit Kaat f, XynjFlfAri FRIDAY, JtfAY man was that hr appt-Artil In tlio llah mnr!(t urn vpnr ntrn. tvhnri ltd had only a soap t.ox tc , ell from. I,ut,r ... branPhcil out with two fit.inrli. ll I worknl cirly nnil Intr, wiling llsli In tli: murnltiK ami fruit iiml vtwIubluM luring tho ipmnlmler of tint .lay. An ambulation nurseon frati'i Ouivorncur lloipllul -aid his de.tth r.'js due to heart dlneasc, superinduced by pour nourishment. The Shirt Label That Says. "Laundryproof" You'll find luch a label on but one brand of shirts the Emperor at $1 and up. The label is reproduced below. It means a fabric specially treated by the Phillips-Jones Process, which we own. A process that doubles the wear of the goods. And makes it color-fast We can't explain how it operates. That's a costly secret. But we say to you "Make Us Make Good" If an Emperor Shirt ever fades no matter how many times laundered, and no mat ter why take it back to the dealer. He will give back your money without any question. We stand back of him. You Over a Thousand Patterns Ask your dealer to show his assortment of our 1,003 ex clusive patterns. Non-shrinkable) neck bands strong, dose vrovon goods cuffs that can't ravel ocean pearl buttons all tho boat feature in shirts. Famous ... "Always Early With the Latest" For Emperors at $1, ask for Emperor Gold Labels For Emperors at $1.50 and up, ask for Red Labels . Emperor Shirts are made with plain or plaited bosoms box, medium or knife plaits. Cuffs separate or attached. All shirts cut coat style. AT YOUR DEALER'S "Tttre's another good thing about your Emfcror Shirt," said a New York laundry manager, "and that is that you can't fade out the Laundryptcoi label. We like to look at that label. It means less kicks from our customers, who wrongly think we ere responsible for the fading of shirts." PHILLIPS-JONES COMPANY-Manufacturera NEW YORK CHICAGO I 1 1 t'luh plans or rldlrulou-lj- kihuII tlcmnlto will attract the Itieierlrnrei1 liujer, l 1 ln.l'i.'i a ulll I.k.Ic Inr lmnei.1 lotiirrns Hint don't ilrinv .ri.KvlH- l.mrnt Into u net of ingii inr uiiii ininimii a)iillllin. I'rnur nr our ir.u nirurtiuni ueuiinK uurne b Hie fuit Ihul r are mie of (he larnot tiimlture ani carpet illtrlbuter In the eoiintr. Thnnks ( nnr ennrinon iurrlin-lng nmer, v 11- pM4 tn offe- yon tbe One Low PriceCash or Credit Best Credit System. 0al-o!-Tovvn Deliveries Ironi Our Slore to Your Door by Motor Tracks Genuine Bird's-Eye Maple Dresser Mill, large pattern Trench bevel nlul mlrri ri roll utanilantJI ronliilns V. iiikII anell front ami 1! (JIT (Q IruKC ilfneri lllie rut I ?jIJ.Ho inlue K'J rrliicro Dreaser mstclii nlue Slill. , l)rrln:i Tnlile iimtclil value :l(t, , f he Unii'old Davenpori by uay. , , , , Men iy W 11a wonderful liefuln ua n I" ''?,,VY,,V!.,5 rur "i" ""' ""i" "f llfiillV flalsheil. wltli ','',"' ,;,r'r..''ii.,'t'''1 ' ,l"r'1 uenllnnallj anrings inuile einrl trom, llie siiriiua Hint tiilUMirl tin. niiiMiiaieruia. ,'."",,.,""." 1 "7 i uinfiirtnhlf nn iiu flnl ''l. I Me -C.it null mcL' n.o unhoNlVrid lth line Imperial Ictlier V.ri,i,e"eM'Xn"!":r;'. K4vkWM$ inut la atiurmiiei'ii I', site eMcllcnl arc !,'. 1. 1 li e cull valur Si 111,1,0 i ffim gjs 31, 1912. f.orlmcr llrbitie Monday. Washington, May si.-Tho senate will beKlu cnsldcmtlon of the I)rlmer c:is. next llomliy. Hr.iator Kern will limit' Ihf opeiiliiit speech, fie will tirse thn mloptlJii of 1I10 minority re port, which recommend- the exclusion of Mr. Lurlmer, M nttcmpt will be madn to mako hu Ivirlmer cam the urllnhhed business nt present, but ef forts will be mado to have a (late fixed for laklns tho final vote. get a definite cuarantee-slip with each shirt. We've a Si-years' reputation and a business of more than D.000,000 shirts n year nt stake. To make good means far more to us than to you. You can rely on it. But don't buy a shirt as "Laundryproof" unless it bears tho labels below. , This f ihtic b is tecs Ircslcd br the rnuups-jmcs tvectst. wtuca docblrs t'ae wear snd mikes Itw cotcn taunJryproof. Ttieitcskr wilt five bf ck rcur irn.iry if ll errr Mel. rilll.UPS-IONLS CO. - t Money own ChlfloKlcr to niati hl value rv0. $14.98 $11.98 'Bstweimmt Med Bed by Niflht. rurniahlnc t. "caii- strong K fOPPlNQ So many splendid offerings in the Basement this week we hardly know which to Men's Low Shoes $250 Our $2-50 Low Shoes tor Women Include every new smart style worn thirt season. Funips, ColoEitals, 2-EycIei Christy Tics In Tan Calf, Patent Ix?atlier and Gun Metal Calf, m Welted and, Hand Turn Soles. Th" indication' are tint tUU will lr Llr Grontcs! N ItUe S'Htti liver Known Wo Ar U1 ndv, Women's White Duck 18 Buon Eotfs with blani 'l'ops, Short 'aifip-, Culun li-ou, Weitco Solos VYomea's While Buclt Coleniais, with Nickel ihlCKlcS. i urn VvomgB's White Pnck Pun.ps w:th 5,.().1( M jr.iin Itibbctt ailk flows. CuIkui no?N, welted soles Z lurn sotci, Cuban heels... A 1,11(1 JL ua White Shoes for Girls While Jinvas lllnh Cut Buttj.i Blsrs -V, to 11 . 1 1 U lo 2. , filtes $1.35 $1.50 $i.6s In . Mothers and Fathers To-Day and To-Monw at 4 Brill Stores Boys' Suit Bargains at $4.S0 Values up to $7.95 Blue Serges New smart Norfolks and Dciiblc-Brcastc:!u in all the new shades of tan, brown and gray. Strong, durable, well-tailored suits, mere than half of them with 2 pairs of knickers. And as an Extra Special we have included about 300 fine blue serge suits deep, dark, fast color ;i!!-ygo1 sergesalso in Norfolk and Double-Breasted models. Every suit remarkable value at MM SPECIAL VALUES IN Boys' Wash Suits, SI to $1.98 RUSSIANS AND SAILORS All of them made with undcrwnist attached to the bloomers. White Duck, Linen and Khaki Norfolks S4 values at $2.95 White Duck and Khaki Knickers, 75c value at 50c. Ever Play Indian or Soldier ? Those were the Happy Daya" when, with a couple of ' chicken feathers in your cap nnd a wooden near hatchet in your hand, you'd let Ioohc a blood-curdling screech and think von were an Indian you remember that, don't you? Well, just imagine how much your Kiddy would enjoy one of these Play Suits for Boys and Girls at $1 Indian, Cowboy, Soldier and Jack Tar Suits for the Boys, and Squaw Suits for the Girls; with numerous other play suits at higher prices, which will Rive them lots of pleasure and save their good clothes. 279 BROADWAY, near Chambers Street 47 CORTLANDT ST., nsnr Greenwich, 125th STREET at 3d Ava UNION SQUARE, 14th Street, West of Broadway Harlem Storm Open Evninei a T Union Square Storm 3 AT bv i jl. ri tell you about. We Have Added 3 New Styles fo Our $2.50 Line of Summer Ox fords for Men. "The York" straight last, closely trimmed soles, medium heels. In Tun and Gun Mctnl Cnlf. "The Selccto" is the New English Inst with wide shank, low fhit lieel and lilind eyelets. In Tan Cnh' nnd Gun Metal. "The Qunlito" is a modified high loc, with ' medium high heels nnd extension ,oles A snappy good looking shoe for Merf. In Tun nnd Gun Metal. iVIiit; Cjiivis 1'iimi's, $1.15 S ' to 1 1 HlLl-S its. lo ; $1.25 $i.6osa and Mixture; Open Saturday meaning ' - 'r spspssjHSjjjjjaliaW " - -" '-- - i Ti ii i ii i TilSlina - mtsamm ... i-!1