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WORLDS LUKSDAT BViuviib, KBRUARY <4, Wud. LESSONS IN © @ « @ @ < DRESSMAKING. : TC-DAY’S LESSON TELLS HOW TO MAKE A SHIRT WAIST.. . (73 3 DARF, 347 Fifth avenue, above (he under-arm eam in shirt hoes, buttonholes | vile ‘rer | be food: pas r i ay wea AE past iran ee a oh snl oi ae a, The Girls’ Gingham {A Furniture er dresgmakii ind designing, gives thee} ‘0 the sleeve place she seam one Inch | ge@ode . , . Our most successful Febr furniture reel dremel and Wash Dresses. war funnest Gel belog special wants, all of which }. s 7, we eid at Bloomingda'e,’ sie Fes s * s ry The Lenten Lenten Days at lowest prices, # lessons in practical dressmaking. | ia teal) see Prey The ‘last o vil She tella ina simple way thai all be ravel anil require ; This is an advance sale, and we have made special }8Featest in bar; giving. A mont rapide ginnere can vaderstend, how to nageure “he very careful to cut your buttonhole efforts to get a splendid line of styles together, at pe Ie many odds and ends on our hands to we and cut properly, make shirt waists, urap-| hy J nif gtralatt and even | very low prices. The make, fit and finish, as usual 7s now we have been unable to give any att | ae Gos fiiting waiets, skirts and jack season ; are the best. however, we clear them out to-morrow by i | , | aden ihe cenire ‘ot thea nee Oirts' Dresses, o! colored percale, pleat you pick for | “so lesson, printed in yesterday's “ [ihe straight Foods is first tucked and . down front, with band of embro dery, | then tine back yoke effect back and front, with ruftle ' trimmed with braid: braid on col- 69 lar and cuffs; 4 to 14 years, | Ni Girls’ Gingham Dresses, pointed yoke ¢fect tront, formed of lace, full cape | tr | Use! ‘Cul material, not for- | Evening World, told how to secure correet measurements and how to cut by them. To-day's lesson tells how to make plain and fancy shirt waists. The method used | > is Peatt's English Merchant Tailor System. | The diegrams ond measurrmeits are re-| ae 5.00 Articles that Sold Up to $12.00 In the lot are Divans, Arm Chairs, Gold Chairs, Conversation Chairs, Rockers, Hall ruffle on shoulder, edged with 98 lace on cuffs; 4 to 14 years, Girls’ Gingham Dresses, tucked round by brodasaeste:l B yoke, with white piping, full blouse | Dresing Tables, Pigg Library Tables, OLED I-00 800-440 10-9 OOS e to allow ‘one-half Inch seam out- front, with straps on either side, pointe! FIRST RULES. 4 teeetier By : ~ ruffle’ over shoulder, yoke and ruftle Jf As the original ial pre tickets will remain on these’ inde | i vat For Over edges with hee 018 AQ | ais, they wil be eid. by an vito ¢ —¥ | years, e None —< a Pope tg ao size of : 12 Girls’ Gingham Dresses, pointed . . . : . measurements. . 2. Wake paper model of the t . . . . . oe be sent C. O. D,, yoke front and back, with torchom lace D,, nor will they be wm Tning. ® 1" band | ot inseiton tion rune along the out Thirt Years insertion, pointed cape of insertion, side seal he front with full ruffle of lace, insertion and with ‘Nook and yes. The. hoo and ba Bh J lace at cuffs, 4-68-10 1042 GASTORIN. re Great Sale of Crockery, China and Glassware. We have inaugurated a series of sales in our China and Glassware stores of the dishes adapted for the Lenten season, which begins to-morrow (Ash Wednesday). Garment fret. 8, Baste carefully. @ Press thereughis. RGd4 244 Os +> LESSON WO. Rew to Nake Shi } HE diagram used to- for a} shirt waist that may he made whee either with or without a lining. ‘The material may be elther ilk, woo'- Jen, gingham or lawn, i ‘The simple tatior shirt waist is not so! easily made a2 some may imagine. | There is a noticeable scarciy of good- SHIRT WAIST NO. 2 | Linen collar, stock or fane y ribbon can | be worn. Th sah) ORIENTALISTS & JEWEDERS Hight frou ie BROADWAY& weTHST. of the goods on the lef: | re turned under onehalt for m. The right side should Send for the fre Vantina Catalogue: “Abeuten Orient Store.” Cover tx trv cole tay over ihe left fron: the depth of the ns Recent and Direct Imports Th y er "the slit at the t the most difficult le part of the shirt walet to manage. this cut two strips of material, Thiea Fleer, in order to produce Hd “. be) omni iene iti Good Assortments, Undoubted Values. |$ Table Set in fine American | ‘hia (ogee ee neh plece Is ; 5 and turned’ over, formin Very good line of $7 00 ) polished glass, consieting of) och aSe.,, pet i 8 Karakjians, 7. soa 9. | pitcher, spoonbotder dor., y 298 | i Cheese Dishes ¢ im- Fine Daghestans, $10. sos 12, comple its DAL Spore cee ite Sa 3.625 ft., 7 a Water T ote i | te decorations, each, r tal glass: valu eyes and collar ont be sewed up wi $ 00 00 factugers’ Sale yy | wist and the whale . gyrase’ | REE 9.20] | ee i raapeian ial deep fowl eb Antique Persian $35 pair guaranteed to ieee and .fone of ihe Wale ; Hall Stei % arly sold for they wire rade to 9 for more 7 should be aed with with 13 to 16 ft. long, 345 | , Li Keer lagaglig stees; take FY i 3 to 3.6 ft. wide, ts None sold to dealers, and oni 6 alia to any one caneena ; fitting, trim-leeking ones. Great care > $35, 00 iis complete, "5.98 All mail orders promptly mum be taken to have it fit perfectly on Superb Antique Silky Main Floor, 00th Gt. Gestion, the shoulders and in the neck. a rhee ine petats are ie ta ot even | Khiva Bokharas— 40,” plainest . Th either | make ft or mar it. While many fancsi | (Great attention is giving to arranging peo dining rooms and 45, $298: Mg pond 249 waists are made up unlined, there is the fulness at t ‘alet line in front, le ome aaa Pe imported | Pr tie iy 300 fine Ann Kiskelie: Decneries, $1.4,0 aneecach 49 irom Mecceated each FO ipon } were Cry Giaae- (tention to the #m: | ' = SS =| ware at less than their Bs Your choice of the 10 The Anishing t following at, each j given by the bertha “f i ¥ 5 Qi Betties, Holders, jand ‘loosely knar* h | VICTORIAS rere ore Pao f aoroag |! Srinkled’riobow 4 |MAM’SELLE strc: | cae be ii Demet roean sat it AWKINS, ite ly be made at home, even by ne Just lari to make her van | | rises Altre Josie Hh HE jon down the Fe gd and on | be om hi ‘Three bones are often used--one in the | @entre of the back fen 7 aoe one Lartiese N for geout ‘Agures tt Py Iware ad-| Make an unlined walst like mete! | le. 1 cut out your material. say aing- | allowing one-half inch for seama! of (he érafting line of your pat- | t walst! i j lah at band Pg LJ and at wails: you wish jose Cone 85. 18 Ho ionger fashion : a Inches In lei j J an sleeve must be 1 CUTTING CHAMT-FRONT hard ane ‘and a “halt | tach plece in Jarger that the arm's ey: On and brought #0 It tape ov : enesldorg Before mating ge Oe yea) Soe Pall el A save, one s ee 1 " he uff ia then put on. Tt is made of the left off. It “ie the din: | ACADEMY BY tee arte Mg tothe wale 7 eo 4 vin hae ah Oe ee Oa OU h ; A abet pe Ra | _ ‘one pe S eg] rice the. enirt wale to) This tow ef wicking must be mae ni, DOWN 15c., sale price, ny | overly Mat!neoe Weaneoda 4 Matar | LOT No. 2--This ts an extraor- to always fi nish the fn ‘There a! Ww besides two l trons | ¥ artay ln the 'sleeven, Next | holes tn the prcollarsbat art | at 3 vento, Lue EAST. dinary ae that cannot be down at fe waist line} six buttonieates, to be jt. h the sleeve | front of eae waist, ae Proctor, eae oi — LFPE Ke mmigration officers watched him | = SHE TOOK POISON be can | ever go beck at hy ft R wUST ren di ae | Teves ‘ured bat | in this tot 1a ties’ wise “Sleeve Vests; choice of any ae the ae ee aie Caper ose LOT No. 3-—This lot consists of Ladies’ medium weight 1 The Bast boop J George Brant, be) aged Veues ong Tome) ie Oo ee ‘Thorne, tian cottea, rimmed as well ss amy garment sta AS 5 CO RESPONDENT, | | b See: | woud pay 7 75¢. for, We have them in vary os ‘chains Kasoman \ames inal | Mrs. Moore ore Drank Pho- a wea met efi Bey hero pron Mayes Young ee Learned He| wetective ne nmptoyed to Get | tographic Concoction a in « Mad the Disease Only Hvidence Agaiuet W' by Mistake. Eves 1s, Mote Wed. Mortis | and without; all sizes, including extra ipee These same William E. A. Kasemen: a wealthy | es: _— jusiated bg | goods will cost more than double this price later. = Many #tcany o sagt: 2 CASINO! ‘ He Got Here. p reer. pee Ser |= ‘ ’ & woman from the Nat Wh—Closet am | house yeat Thirtyefitth, atreet | : created exciiem«ui | r pairs Cetra ' rene nivien4 Take your choice, Lag + x10HTs. * Main Floor son 8 Section reas Ng “) Au sib Dore, ae Pekin Ail cried HARDING MoU. CABL DABASN TROUPE th house, 12, a Mes -z| Remmework ls Hard |schiey we ef. ree =e Gol ie a _ a i — | Mah th, JK Horkett ip "The Pride of THEATRE, dio: ot and : — Ere ath Mal Wet @ Se 5 THRATRE. pear a 6 at, Rat. a NESDAY. O 14th St. Mat omitted thie week? 'GARRICK g | | i li if! i i i! fi Juside lived ince years old ar issana nad te | , Werk Withest it Mrs, M. up for water and/ ie pai woRO HALL, " wey | i wes | in whieh Ter pee oe which foe fol. i Fy 3 ‘Bridgetown, ps Ry oo Mh, Por Fashionable Women rie ouuay N10 we cart MATINEE SATURDAY Gillette .."" Sherlock Rarveters. Re te engaged to a deauttful ian ambulance. arrived 2 |___ at rmme rat, ie WOOLETTO. | 8M, OLCOTT. |” ee me Girl there. They were to have bee: ag Sis EI | —“VinaieeeD aed ROVE wo-cignr 0 8 Megtes. J 2A ROMANCE OF \THLONE SQ, THEATRE, vero married in aque. Dr, the woman “| | wort In Wa MUSEE | % id dion Hess ¥ Dieou sing Testt'e lgtent, | My Oreame”: |" os cceee wapieeliy ate ie x the young i ui y ck; and asd as WaNHATTAN >| Weary Vth ‘ —||8" aNTTAN MAUL a PAPA'S London Helles haiiesirth # Seseerl | LORD CHUMLEY. Mer Mot — . Mi som wart Uv'g Prices Se. the, Be rey ve. My , an ETS. jae molt YORK Sit Bea. 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