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vel your mind ta, Don't thiak you are going | ,,,f You expect to tell to few b LESSON NO. 2. Prof. Butler Tefls that it Is a Thorny Road, but Can Be Traversed with Profit if the Woman Has Energy, Intelligence and Tact. Don’t Wear Conspicuous or Loud Dress, Eschew Jewelry, Be Business- Like, and, Above All Things, Beware of Flip- pancy and Slang. 1. In selling a computing ecale te @ butcher whe likes the machine \ IN Mi what weald 7 t the buyer of | @ large department store whem | yeu have never met ané whe! knows nothing of the heuse you) vepresent. How waild you obtain an interview! fk if i him that you are not only selling him, but gt io pecial value upon his order. rises 1 number of nee “oy. shows wing him other Fou'may be able to owell the Dattles of commercial life as the oppo- come a vue won ‘td te courteously treated?" 1 Seer." Prof, Butter assured me. t @ busy man has not any time to . It ts the practical points | ¥! in drawing rtesies. ."" declared the professor, in bis characteristic brisk fashion. it angels pth him “The first thing I want to impress on nm by your amiability if to get an easy job. The female drum. our ie Gare ene rune Fig ln find he ds be able 10, pas Setar aan etn ae ee ter: her the thorns. She will need en- th Geresen, phemevennte sad) tale ta ner tei own, erent They con- On entering a of to sail Keres Sny ii of goods be sure you one toni s neme <n at saad 1 will be f if i i - vou, tt ow him your - phrase Sth eis he will change Goes no this young American composer—Re {8 not Tee Young American Compover |yet thirty—to fill an evening with his own gare offering. land and Lord Keeper of ‘tone and Privy Seal. ‘whet crudeiy move-| LONDON, Jan. 17.—The Marquis of Lo- \@ente from , “The | thian, former Keeper of the Great Seal Nour Seasons,” jot Scotland, ss dead. itt ‘The Marquis of “Lothtan (Schomberg HOW TO MAKE A SUCCESS AS A FEMALE DRUMMER. “Alwaye try te get a merehant te/ by the next ti * he lock at your goods.” Sita irom nese-like, 9 & Understand your thoreaghly. or jewelry. a H Ing? pm ihey to nol Go not en pat with their cust and enterti -cramaeer to © ‘one RT ES PRIA eT TRI FOUR RULES ; FOR FEMALES [Atile o the bi _DRUMMERS, i 5) Sea een ae 8. Be dignified and busi + Dent wear flashy clothes AEE TRIE RENT SOPRA Semper THE WORLD: WEDNESDAY EVENING, JANUARY 17, 1900, ea eee OKiN-Tortured Bables' of. Yvon a/-f “BROTARR OFFICERS” GOOD And Worn-out Worried Mothers Find Tomorrow—the Annual Sale of Comfort in CUTICURA. : 7 GME worras so oce sans uman oor sone ve me | Knitted Underwear 4 Hosiery and Gloves While there is nothing practically new or novel in “Brother Officers,” produced at the Empire last night, there is a de- sree of freshnews about the setting that makes Leo Trevor's comedy one of the brightest of the season's offerings. Af- ter all, don't we prefer old frienda served in @ new dish to alleged novelties that reek of sexualism and alleged social problems? One person finds a horseshoe tn the him to the docter, who pronounced it Poison and gavo us some medicine Which did no goo. he would ery all nig! sleep none, and His head got so bad and my wife could ok ghostly. anight street, takes it hom an emblem of cloth f . : ie i hana up a ary ‘Glocsaaes fide ih andi] ts through 17,688 pairs of Gloves—men’s, women’s hess. not in the he ind of e 1 ooze ou ; 4 sion vee fue aceeou an frond bedi eentaa tsreegs ne ne and children’s—half price and less, Jou prefer! “Brother Omcers’” fs. tbe and cap and ont» the pillow. The top 17,000 pairs of Stockings—men’s, woe and back of his head was almast a solid P igs: J gilded ornament, pleasing to th At heart it ts the same old hors but surrounded with a border of plush actors and gilded with pure comedy re- finement. | looked so badly that words would tribe it, Almost in despair! told my wifol had seen Coricuna Rewrvies advertioed and recommended very highly and I was going to try them. 1 bouglit the Coricuma Resouvent, Curicuna Boar, and Corina Ointment. Wo gave him half of the Resolvent, used part of the cakoof Soap, and before wo bad used the second box of Cuticuna Ointinent he Commenced to get better, and is now as well and hearty as anyboly'’s boy, Ho ie as merry asa lark, sleeps soundly all night, tnd his hair looks glossy, thick, and soft. whilemy wife looks likea different woman, Took at bim and think Lowe ittoyou and to suffering mankind to write an‘ tell you of this almost wonderful cure, W. W. & J, B. MYERS, Box 0, Munroe City, Ind, Complete Borne sy and internal Treatment for Every Humor. a Roar (ze), to cleanse the skin of crusts and sale cal tance the Abichened coutiele ; Cotiet ura \:= tonsa allay tammation, end trri ; and Orie - * men’s, children’s—about half price. 10,764 pieces of Wool and Merino Under- wear—men’s, women’s and chil- dren’s—close to half price. The selling will be on first floor and fifth fleer —mostly on the fifth. Full details in tomorrow a morning’s papers—but never mind the d You nave the facts. Come. 4 JOHN WANAMAKER Formerly A. T. Stewart & Co., Broadway, hiss ave., 9th and 10th etm, IvPsan, CRAWFORD & SIMS DRESS GOODS REMNANTS. A season’s accumulation of Short Pieces} —Waists, Skirt and Dress Lengths— black and all popular colors, ‘The story is an old one. A common soldier, by deeds of heroism, 1# pro- moted to oficership in a swell regiment He ta conscious of his own shortcoming and eager to remedy them. He eniii the services of a brother officer wh fe he had saved during a disc a with a tiger, Having bad the rough edges taken off, the vulgarian dares fall in love with the patrician sweetheart of th whose life he saved. The saved one tn the meantime had become heavily involved in gambling debts. The hero Fescues his brother officer from the sharper's clutches, hands over the gitl to her lover and makes a picturesyue exit up the stage with 4 “farewell-and- bless-you-my-friends” picture He 1s such a noble, tiresome, herote sort of a fellow that you dislike and love him gy turns, and finally end with tears dropping from the end of your nose in spite of yourself, He was so lonesome, so self-sacrificing and so clever, despite hés Loortshness, that you couldn't help liking him and for. wiving his prosincss And, incidentally, @ half hour of thet prosiness cut out, “Brother Officers” is bound to be one of the successes of the season, The peculiarity of the play te that ho one in particular can claim all the honors, As Admiral Schicy remarked after the Santiago sea fight, “There's glory enough for us all.” Naturally, William Faversham was the central figure as the roughly pol- ished here, For a time it looked as though ths Baroness Royden would in love with him instead of 1 A Bixate der be often SET, $1.25 9 ial Ror THe SET, $1. McCLAIN, SIMPSON & CO. 539-54! Eighth Ave., N. W. Cor. 37th St. Pleydeil, who had nothing but a SERGES, CHEVIOTS, eas » bearing and a load of HOMESPUNS, WHIPCORDS, Wan true to her, playmate. HENRIETTAS, NOVELTIES, Merits of thet il-vrea vclder oe here, while they last CAMEL'S HAIR, IXTURES. It ts doubtful if Fi vane, CHINA LAMPS, 98c, These Remnants will be displayed c= 3 . Pretiily decorated and never sold tor special counters; sale to commence dieposal of the villain was a «than aoubt Aw 4 egal ee ee oe ey “lant Thuraday morning—not before, | 1S. rn “Give me Pie jell's 1.0.U.'s and leave CASH OR ‘cleor. Terms to suit the most moderate purtes, says in substance, and be arrested for stealing rom my father twenty-five years bg far-fetched, but the card the hint and left the centre of tthe me alage fo tb the hero. it three seasons Margaret rapid strides forward ir pro . Last night she again matrated Het pa 4 Velour Couches, $5.25 ‘The extraordinarily low price asked here for these Couchte furnish further We want you to bear in mind that we carry the finest grades of Housefurnishings and larity, As roness she rte Ml glory. tting the uncouth hero at his pie by feminine diplomacy, npeints - with her lover in his mi butterfly of fashion, she t hecouahly, artistic and day will see wad 0 of her own com- hope not for her sake, bound to come. vat was the. debt-inyolved lover, and he was the same Guy Btand- ing as ever. nts RS cannot wither nor custom stale hi pate ay and bag wae | STAR satire norman Se LYCEUM sz Cy AIDA slaying 1s ‘hinge th hit PaGiacrt so ‘Sun. Ete. Jen A Woman's Glory Is Her Hair. We Offer 5,000 Switches, MADE OF A FINE GRADE OF HUMAN HAIR, Village Postmaster. G IMPORTED DIRECT FROM PARIS. nD sT. ED. MARRIOA! 16 in, 1% of. ALL LONG HAIR switcuts...... $1.00 Proctoa Cont Port HILDA THOMAS 6 CO. | oom Ol, &, ie BO. LATEL. 2 in, 2 on. ALL LONG HAIR SWITCHES...... $2.50 OK. Mota Harding & Ab Sid, Mor’ PIC'S, 9 there 22 in. 2% 07. ALL LONG HAIR SWITCHES...... $3.00 this & 6 9 Ave Montene Sisters 46 in. 1% 0% ALL LONG HAIR SWITCHES, Gray, $2.00 ‘The Rawns. EATRE, ar. @h ave. woe one ne Vi; AEST OF ALL RURAL PLATS, of action ts open. sharp millionaire. HA Ted. desire to shine in poclety, admirable performance Btevens oe Jeave comic opera ever, He ts saddest when he rts to be singingly funny, and in his happiest vein asa ing comed To speak of the others and thetr work fe merely refteration They were all ndid—Mre. Whiffen, deat old lady Y, Backus, as pee pery pen h Wheelock, Jr, the comedy | 1. Crompton, the boresome Drintan Thurgate, his devoted wife, an Blanche Burton, the on ie en the lite histories curtail the monologues of devotion paterieg and you have a play that stands out In the morass of up-to-date | ramatic slush as prominently as & rag und a sore thum! — THE STROLLER. ese" |= DONT KILL THE MANHATTANE=3. <i: that Is u te tS ce ay dea, Pr Ha Hl Fb y — PULAR PRICE—Be cm resent r WALLACK’S, BROADWAY @ TH st. yer, Prevtise a | on a - 42) 8d ave. apt re eo Thi al Th Ha Castle 84. Opera Co Take He care! Jon IM—OLGA NETHERSOLE ts SAPiO colin MARTHA by ws, Pauline Moran @ ‘Picks, 99 othere | SS OTHERS FROM.....++6 sersseeees $2050 to $15.00 CONTINUOUS | tah We match any shade of hair, fill mail ol irders promptly and send pre- PASTOR’ § bee aie ‘Street. paid on receipt of sample of hair and price. Satisfaction guaranteed, SAY AXD NIGHT. 1228 28 Le ag! 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