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ll loonie: ot Ma Ri We: . THE WORLD: WEDNESDAY EVENING, FEBRUARY 2, 1900 LESSONS IN. e ee © « ar ROM -DRESSMAKING. ANN _ HOW TO MAKE A DRESS SKIRT IS. EXPLAINED TO-DAY. PLB. DAR, 347 Fifth avenne,| for either a five or seven gore or @ cit $5.00 Down. ' $149.00—$5.00 Down j and $2.00 per wee, Notable Price Cuts for Thursda im | cul whh's plete oft jeria! nine inches " G " ' Fo 8. i ? 2VA' fashionable dresamaker end ine) Siler skier. lz math, Fink tha clot the top NA a if, f », Ice Skates--- r men and boys, per pair, 25, 49, 69, _ Ladies’, 98 and $1.34 ; For the five-gore the two side gores are A’ five-inch in ‘of haircloth is ity Hockey and Racin, eS, 42, 1.19 and 1.74, aruse rior, sh O. Sexton, structor of privete classes in) iy cut in one piece. For the ee eee mega must be PARA AR AA SADA OA OD OOPS wah hadies’ Suit Department,/Men’s Overcoats, § an} daiinct sks in LADIES! TaitORAADE The Men’s Suits, “t.08 Men's Sults, 20 to 30 different styles Gresemahing and designing, gives (hese) inr, vin aide gores and and back lessons in prectienl dressmaking. Pi together. aipare eeeaes goods ‘ore cutting. She tells in a simple way that all bee 8 perfectly even and baste pinnere can anderaiend, how lo nacwers| Er 'walet meaner, from the top Twelve ox plate are end out properly, make shirt waists, wrap> z py a Pere, tight-fitting weiets, shirts and jack! ¢° 1 loki of okirt hips top of akirt ti, & Length of okirt het See creat are he The first lesson, printed in Monday's| If # train is wanted allow for fows of mac stitching finish the Evening World, told how to cut, fi and aber an There is often a Scided all For pti the sk must be « shade baste ; the second lesson how to make plain | ference in length of skirt at t ‘ker than Ta pateriel. 6.1 shows i completed the ma-|~ Los be plaited and fitted over it. there is any extra fulness at the : take it in by laying small SUITS at prices that will undoubtedly make quick work of the limited quantity on hand. of thinvtot aa eal pet Ladies’ Tallores , } ter yr nt gray and brown homespun bs 4 fancy shirt waists and the ee pene eat Nine. ta fe to Arete pour! Sood f Poe G wie t cheviot, double-breasted 'acket, 1 how to make a dress shirt. Vemnensber this lining must fi the fa- skirt. / . like cut, fined with finest qual- method used is Pratt's English Merchant | ure. yt co, Velvotnnn atiteh It on the Ity colorel silk romafhe the 4 Tt a drop shirt, make the lining emtt:e!y Vekirt ‘iret, right side of binding ; y colored silk romfhe: the Tailor System. The diagrams and meas- sto right side of material, turn tt ley by ivey Son by hal ji ack, best percaline lin- urrments are reproduced by permission. ing, velv 4 binding: ¢>nsiering esonnesssomerer ns ms i pe } [ style, materi Hane finish this } is 4 is an except $ _FIRST RULES. & eee RES aa eta oaerngat 34.00 hab = f x. / —fades’ Tailor. “Mba — im your S - 2 4 . 8.98 rte ui all. 2, Make paper model of the > : ipaiabeths fa garment Gret. 3%, Baste carefully, 4. Press thoroughly. ? > bebteeeses s0scecesegenere LESSON WO. 3. The Dress thirt. i ii2i oige Eig Fa — i Tose wag a time when the hang i ot ‘ of a drees skirt was considered about s gored skirt itaing ready, the only important part. ‘That day is baste ‘to ae F. eraitelgat an past. The fit is now an important item. eontohs, tphe, at. ches sep, Tho sheath skirts that have been in| thi if eta not armly famoned fashion must fit just Ike a wajst, with ‘erial due reference to every curve and line of the form. | the ‘The new platted skirts must likewise have a perfect Mting lining. { hy THE LATEST SHAPE. 3 a} f rll A ef az i He t Hecond Flcer. th 61. Section. t Umbrella Sale. \ # ! va TE iy 4 i E : Fa al = es t ' <e ree 5 s ? ca she i FH ae | Hy e jo pattern given to-day can be used | sewing on the hes Ll Ll == |] Special Mat. Next Tuesday. “ SBGFRIED'S” TORK WO".| FORSY T HE'S -== ee So _ JOHN SWINTON ON THE CHICAGO CASE. , Pelee 5 hers. IMCHUNDA WAIST wre tren eaxtth oint ats Prstate. fas it th cach iran wprrom | Proctor’ Seerae Fl, win & Co. fos another week. ‘Ward & Curran, Colbys, Provo, Mov. Pies, 30 there et. ¢ 4 i z z E I iH i i I Ele | i it i | it i i i i i i amber tn the army of the Boers, " lash aot’ Marie Dressler “ oS el <a aists Fete Baber, Patterson Bren Mile. Ant, Mev. Pie'a.de The membership of tho Dullding| comtrectors are in a Oa: the muem. are|tata 14th St. Siptrer set! Siacd ule esas ‘Trades Council fs estimated at 35,008, |loyal to their rights fa all the lesd- poe speciosa Last « NIGH MATINGE GATURDAY. fve-coventhe of whom are new “out,”| If the contractors could broth Gown and aides. 2,000 patterns cutter OLCOTT x which has declared (he commblont wien, tase, Gal pet ing select from... nuances or Arann them to row pretiminary Ment Wook Merphy 1a “The Carpet Dagon." mish, if they could capture a hep or 5.0 ks 50 SCHLEY MATINEE TO-DAY few that they would push thelr advantage Aigh-Class Vauderil Gesitioh at ah tora at ome Maoe BY On ot. & rey. oo . ’ or the question of wages, ov come ether MURRAY 24. THeAree e <_ Ht ty Stock. Henry V. Donseli Co. LORD CHUMLEY. Br Be, Be, He. i “if iii! ? ry i? 1t web GMPIRE THEATRE. ay 2 mh at. were made . The| Now, if there te any one ‘whiten | of D, DAY AT 316 sr chek ong rope at | ered eo a So ee" Eust At BROTHER OFFICERS ot Fobtruarv. uphold Gheries | Criterion Theatre * zor ¢ sus ‘The employers threw down the gauge wade it crcumetgeen’ of Beem Pia woh, Macinees To-Day aan 0 5 pocorn a » fair Bg beriore ‘ * HAUDE ADAMS THELI An immense purchase and] Milchner, 's-kegs, 65) le 4 ut in “The Pri ’ ao in of unionism upon which the Build: ee. 25 oe te Somat! wai se sale of 45 cases of Fianen Had if f if ' FETE SE} AE At Pe Fax%s Hit IN eNN hind of 0 —evele ae TO-DAY AND GAT, 1 ih Ronan HEARTS ARE TRUMPS CASINO! Princess Chic! LAST «¢ NIONTS! lest Net Sai. fan. Net —HYRON'S LUPE VIEWR—All Seats Soe. Met We—Clenes tor rebeweal of ‘Casine Gisi.” Fy Lj i i sm ON) “f i ’ Comtinesus Pertormasce. KEITH'S w ruta Oa a L oma pana CARS He lial uae ait it i il li: “WADISON SQUARE GARDEN, ‘ “i: pcre: LYCEUM “esiske Se, mam. 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