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‘THE WORLD: SATURDAY EV “LESSONS IN MILLINERY. i, HOWTO MAKE AHAT BY A FASHIONABLE MILLINER. —-—_-++ $4 ue NEWEST WALK. It Might Give You the Idea She's Tipsy, but, Bless You, She Isn't. POET REDD ERTS ODETTE EOE Oe bebe eR ROE Oe M's LILLIAN ROGERS, of 31 West Thirtieth street, milliner and de| | signer of artistie hats, is giving thro pap the Evening World, a series of irik im practical millinery. She telis how to make wire and buekram frames, tulle and straw hate, bows, resettes, and give general hints in the arrangement of flowers and |‘ feathers. LESSON NO. 6. HE making of graceful, artistic bows fs one of the most diMeu!t parte | [ of millinery. It requires not only deft! Tingers but an eye for effect, In the hat shown In illustration the bow is of black velvet, edged with straw. It does not need to be wired, as the straw is enough to hold it in shape. The is of Tuscan atraw. The brim {s of cream | lace oVer cream tulle, which ts draped very full under the lace. It requires one | and a half yards of lace six inches wide | and three yards of tulle. The bow takes three yards of ribbon velvet and three yards of straw. In making a bow never skimp, Never cut tll the bow is finished. To tle a cor- rect bow take the end of the ribvon In} , the right hand with the Plait it, keeping the plait as etraight and even as possible, not merely rum-| # pled together. Change ribbon to the left hand and with the right hand firm the plait by wrapping it tightly with No, 16 cotton, Change back to the right hand ————| and make loop by bringing the ribbon r to where the first _Dialt le axe ts Leal aoeeresseoecosesononoseooneneee 0-04-4-06) Srreveryvevereen ae Have you seen the new fashionable walk? If not, you have a wonderful and Weird Areat in store for you beside —_f— Sa Ob age tee eet be bea e ee ene eens HAT TRIMM SO40400000400004: Oooo The Ni which the Sencrambian suppleness of the cakewalk looks like a merry St. Vitus dance. If you see on Fifth avenue young women properly gowned as though made up as models for Charles Dana Gibean and lurching along as though they had dined too liberally and the centre of gravity was a sort of shift- ing @allast, do not judge them precip- itately, They are simply walking the new walk. ‘Thie manner of locomotion is consid- ered wery “swell.” And indeed the term fe well chosen, for the girl resemb! badly managed yacht that is tumbling and lurching on a windy rea. Just imagine Hortense making a side- wise lurch of the shoulders and an @lmost nautical roll at every step she takes! It gives her otherwite graceful body the motion—to use th goby editor's language—as though leading with the left and following | it with o right cro ‘A well trained fighter makes a good picture in this process, but he is not overburdened with clothing. But with a girl with w long #kirt the result is dif. ferent. Tt doesn't feaze eortpane. however, She simply grabs “her dress up in the tee ‘with one hand and lurches along. ape woe. iy masculine and that is perhaps why she ilkes it. Before it was ven this social recognit! L from Hoston, was its ‘princhpal Mr. Thomas Sharkey, who ts In with cot. to hold tt his loop and firm aj toward you, and make another loop, and the he ber, Pass the remaining end around the centre of the bow, taking care that it » | hides the middle or waist of the bow. Slip tt through and knot ft, drawing {t | auite tent. Always allow each loop to finish at exactly the same spot where It »| began, Bind each loop very firmly. Never finger them. If th »| and wrong side before p P| on the right side. Bows with several upstanding end | mage in the same way, the is followed in aking: the fat Peed with two loops and two standing ends. met hor cut to form standing ends. When the bow Is finished put it tn position on the hat, then stab needle in hat through bac! >| part of the tle-over. When it in sew on quite firm fasten the cotton securely »}on inside, Arrange the loops ot Bie ed Posi jons. Wire {t at on make a bow until she has practised on one. It le advisable to have a pleture ‘on wish to copy. width of your Fipbon. er the forefinger of the way you can a w thet ® | glaned calico Hold the calleo lef: hand and @! length to have your loops. >| se ribbons need to be wired. | #upports are needed twist round bonnet wire to form a cross part of the T to should always be wired, ho has gained consald- Mr. Ey Me. Cutt ith fine wire, the finer the better, >) Turn edges In and button-hole wire Just the turned in part. Take up fe, ok roe re ae ' need n | wether. Begin it securely, “fnaten It off well eter not draw lace in button- 1 are desired bs cat them of stiff net and make in the wine way. When finished sew on span- BAPTISTS BIG CHURCH. John D. Rockefeller to Pay Half of Its ta al re tof foes, Madioon_avenve and et. | eseres for the engame will'be delivered dey BY Cost. me at P. mien wilt peceen © a. At the Wee Ride Avdttoriam of the Youn f cormen oe e Christian ‘Association, 215 West Pitty: in toy LACK AND BTRAW a 3 aRSSARAEGTOEE STARTER TEEEEEE. [hi baedieheehiabseiis aise cane eda ie a eee CHURCH NOTES. : Rev, Dr. Albert’ H. Stedebaber, pastor of Ft. | thie will. be th Matthew's Lutheran Church, Sinth avenge and | Ver will Kecond street, Broowlya, wil at 1L A. Mo “A Plain Talk Abow! the Christian i oad ot 117. M. om “What Else Shall Got inst service of the conference praise yervice and platform i te thirty minutes preceding the sermon imorning the Holy Communion will be ad- ered and new members received ‘How Woman Menaces (trilizatios the subject of Henry Frank's di Metrovelitan Independence (arch, mesting P. Biiea, of the jonal Roclal Reform Union, will “The ‘Rortal The munificence of John D. Rockefeller | has made a great Baptist church poreidie in Harlem, on the lines of the Brooklyn ‘Temple and the one in Philadelphia. The Rev. Madison C. Peters, who re- cently resigned from the pastorate of t- | the Bloomingdale Reformed Church, wi!l be the minister and there will be an exceptional choir. ‘The need of « great church has been for @ long time felt by Baptists of this city, a centre where all may attend, hear striking sermons amd listen to good mu- sic. One plan after another wes sug- gested and tabled, until @ month ago the Standard Ol] magnate gave them « hope. ‘I will duplicate every dollar raised for furthering church work in New York,” said he to the Baptist City Mis- sion. “Will you extend this to the big church we want to build?” The millionaire ts said to have modded and the work was begun The new church will cost $990,000, of which $100,000 will be raised by the church, The bullding will be erected in Hartem, cast of Seventh avenue and north of One Hundred and Tenth street. hig auditortam will seat 2.00 persons, ‘i aaa feature wil] be the popular chotr the Tinker who, Became Gosten tina Mackay will also preach at the oe The Angular Armes. GSP ority st ana give lt on} ie Mond’ fertht Into. this. big. confidence. can Pinson vo take charge of the world with a cheerful He will be abeont umber of the Presbyterian churches the man of (he congregations are being organized for mor direct practical work then they shed hitherie. It te found already thet ther ren- der valuable services to the pastor ond selves benefied by listening ot their ‘eoctings 1 the discwssion of topics by able speakers, a New York Presbyterian Church is enjoying 2 prosperity of Rev. Dr D3. MeMidlen. Church membertatp ant San- vol attendance have lath tnereaned. The q tt. She Jeot Grebe Mt Tp the Teg « F :/THE SYSTEM'S SEWERAGE,| Necessity of Keepitig It in Perfect! 0 on until you haye the required num-| Constipation the Cause of Internal Sewer-Gas ts a right | ‘# "pele ribbon a sary twist so that It will keep] means direan it me | t The ribbon is taken through the e »| Centre of the third loop and. this loop lll ARTIE ILAON, | THR VITAGRAPH, TONY PARTOR and OTHERS Two Eig One on Fourth Avenue. Our Prices for All Drug-Store Goods Are the Lowest in Greater New York, PRICES TELL THE STORY. Iron, Peptonate and Manganese... §7 , Humphrey's Specifi | BMPIRE THRATRE. t@- THE LAST NIGHT! .@@ a Lam Matince BROTHER 0 (GREAT MILITARY TOURNAMENT, | St, Suet Listerine.......+05 sees. Epsom Salts... r Fempire Paine's Celery Compound Bicarbonate Soda. MMIADISON SQUARE GARDEN,» |S # is ried er Sarsaparilla Compound. Rochelle Salts. REVIEW BY MA Poin Went Mn Praketa, Criterion Theatre * Lyon's Tooth Powder. Pure Cream of Cuticura Soap... 0 5 7 § | Cuticura Ointment, 5 9 Williams's Shaving Stick. Beef, Iron and Wine, pts. . Cuticura Resolvent. S UW — C0» OOUGOBUG00@ ® 8 aoe: and Strych, pts, 3 fous Food. oo te Wm, Gillette {2 Russell's Emulsion. 9 | Wampol $ Emulsion. VIC TORIA i" oe ® The above is but a {rop in the bucket.” All Patent Medicines f NW] ® at same low prices. You can save much by having your prescrip- ; tioees com path ADDRESSES ‘aa At APRIL S.-A MURICAL PARCRS |» wy ® Hy ries Pro! | KINSMAN'S DRUG STORES, {TM ."attordg th Bie ae H FULL OF LAUGHS aoe BIJOU "sens te To-day @ 5. 601 High Are, ca. $3 SL, Gl ST. THEA TRE, 2hra | Peg ey 1 PRopucrion ¥. World. THE GREAT RUBY. Ae played 200 NIGHTS ot DALY -S THEATRE, Topp | MADISON SQUARE GARDEN, 16 DAYS)" _|Opening Wed. Eve., April 4, Kvening Thereafter, NICHOLAS, SKATING RINK, Bos Working Order, ns AT! it TWo UN! WEST HTH ST. NEAR COLUMBUS AVE ENT TWO UNITED a isites fon The ARON Mir @ Anite, ry » nt mK ‘The Larkina, Helen Jewell, SKATES PRES. | | ine. Helen Jovvt ADMIRSION, @ CENTS. Poisoning, Invelving All the Vital cs qin ne HEE a Organs— Don't Neglect the THE eee } REGATTA GIRL. when « ever ie.ch ‘| PROGRESS) Sr oases — ‘The ew chs Up, Overfiows and polmene Of the hadi te romalariy, ree health. Mf tt 10 retained, irand Mallet. aa : ab esti ave CASTLE 89. OP, CO ‘Parewell of the Famous Favorite,” a" Seat Bohemian Girl Mat. To- _Next Wrek—NAN' Ti HILL THEATI = MURRAY 14, HRAIA Henry V. Donnelly Stork Co Ev'g Prices: tée., %ie., bee. NEXT WEEK- MINERS ae a te ee eae Tal Broolhn Anmements hee PRRO! oz. B 40 icin Baste: te a LL, | nam ORL, gtth the CHURN Hat INC : GRAND [ SGHLEY Clifford @ Huth, Thorne COoMl UE wWaY AND DTH oT. i Rev'4 ata | Mat. To-Day 232° the" 2 Buriesices Ne. digestion vancareca Candy Cathatt LYCEUM Sie = HURTIG& verre Z Casmreta today. You'll fina! "a what (hey 40, net what we say ther ll | Wt Vy matl for price. eat for boak: GLORIOUS CIRCUSES, sample. Addrems the Bterlis Gii'age! Sentral, con’ or'Ses | Grandest Hippodromes, 1,0 ENTERTAINERS. § WORLIDS PUNNIEST OLOWNS. Ald, THE 1LLUSPRIOUS ARTISTS. ALL, THE AMAZING ACTS. do, that Ihe, oF Ue, jet) and rue the CAROARET tablet let of the only gon beers the magic Look at the tablet betore and beware of través, and substitutes Amusements, PASTOR'S #7", a2? DAY AND NIGHT, 12.90 Seti iF. i. COOK # SONORA. PRESS KLDKIDGE, WINONA AND HANKS WINTER. MALL, HARRY STANLEY @ Wi THE MILLION 04 Monter'e Pegenp METROPOLITAN OPBRA-HOUSE. EK. GHAND OPERA SEASON 1899-1000, Useer, the Direction ot My, MAURICE nay VILLE HAKLem OP. -HOUM NEXT SUNDAY NIGHT, Bea P * age inh Vou Roar Pi S.A |e eee stacy Pace | BOMEMIAN BURLESQUERS, “Greatest of CASINO Successes! ‘The New Town Beauty! 24 Great NatWh-lr Mrs. KNICKERBOCKER. E, H. Sothern Virginiatian THE CASINO GIRL! ma. Tobey! EDEN in BROMO ae et Ens NEW Re. niw, Sw at Phyilie Allen, Jaze Whit. BEN HUR. stoodsy Night. “MONG ROMeE' Pi poem” Per ik, W. HL. Clemari Pleturee @ others. success Jt MANHATTAN lt ars Palace oun 8 2.96 400. M'Intyredeath a oe, Hata Wet. & Teter. rete ine ‘mae a | WIFE. | risisonwers, sHathettoa IROL 8 came |} SC. Apes are-auo PADIS April ® Ghosts of the Guillotine Haunt Him Day and Night. Paris Headsman Seeks His Own Miserable Life, Remarkable Story of This Man, Who, in Memory, Hears the Pray- ers for Mercy of Those Whom He Has Put to Death. Brides. Beautiful American Girls Whose Marriages Will Be the Chief Events of the Post-Lenten Sea- son. Illustrated. Boy Choirs of New York, Whose Sweet Voices Will Usher in the Eas- ter Morn. FULL PAGE IN COLORS. With Photographs of Many City Choirs, By the Sunday World's Staff of Famous Hue morous Artists, Syd. B, Griffin, Gus. Dirks, The Roly and Their Merry Pranks, — Timely Advice on Health

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