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OMEN WHO EARN WAGES AND FREE EASTER GOWNS. ~_—eeeeeees eee Misses? sult.) with new fare nds of trimmed with ter gown prize, Respectful n row PAURICELLA, Hho edged nd around the i taster | Small prize offe youl near nec! t James TA Dasier edged ro wear brow: |ity af ~ SHIRT-WAISTS DESCRIBED IN LETTERS. Pro'o31 iat Steg: -Sorp> Co. DOO OU SOO OOONT ( Warr @Qerere (Stee leiele eels cee Sieeeieieels Oe: oe wwe no owalst of binck apytiane h chiffon atedle, Price B12. and rice RO, Cut Ve, white taffeta w Cut Soe. t shows wnt dotted 1 2 with all Pho'o. Any Infringement AND XN S World. will CONTEST OF GOOD TASTE SHOPPING JUDGMENT. $50 EASTER PRIZES 5000}: | (Copyright, 1291, by the Press Put ror eid EAE Earners. FOR PRETTIEST AND BEST DESCRIBED i EASTER OUTFIT. Teena Nusmeunrlinsaesees THE CONDITIONS OF THE CONTEST. of pink chysanthemuma and binck Any girl wage-earner may compete for these prizes. ‘Take The Evening ry, go to the stores and find, If an Easter hat or an wsible lke the one you ription of the same—you may article, the your own World's adv Iumns for your dire Easter shirt waist. ike the one or as n would like to have, Then write a snort d odtuin this description at the store—and give the price of U date of the store's advertisement In The Evening World, velvet. cloth and ehiffon and plumy hats, and to get them for nothing Why. once there was a little woman Cera hame and address, with th> name and address of your emplo: E nidoringiniy er | this letter to “Easter Prize Editor, Evening World, P. O. Box 3,35) ing she was there (97 20x. y, Cay. All descriptions will be submitted to a Committee of Five Working Girls selected by Mra, Harriet Hubbard Ayer, who will pass upon the good taste und shopping Judgment of the contestants and make the awards accordingly, The contest will close at midnight of Tuesday, April 2 ‘The prizes will be paid in money if preferred. * made to xo about What Sort of Easter Outfit Would You Like? Describe It and Win One of These Handsome Prizes For the PRETTIEST and BEST DESCRIBED OUTFIT con- sisting of gown, hat, boots and gloves for a girl wage-carner and ruggested by a girl wage-earner as resentative of the sort of outfit she would wish to have for Easter. FIRST PRIZE. SECOND PRIZ THIRD PRIZE Fourth Prize Fifth Priz Sixth Prize .§100 EASTER OUTFIT shoes and gloves.) .ti% EASTER OUTFIT Unciuding gown, hat, shoes and gloves.) 40 EASTER OUTFIT shoes and gloves.) .$ EASTER SHOE! .% EASTER SHOE: 33 EASTER GLOVE: (including gown, ha } YOU NEEDN'T BE CLEVER. (Including gown, hat, +132 EASTBR GOWN) Tenth Prize: $15 EASTER MAT| Eleventh Prize $10 EASTER HAT| Tweifth Prize... Noah) GERI sald the other] 3 Seventh Prize Thirteenth Pris, 8 EASTER GLOV Nees day that sho dtd 48 EASTER SHIRT WAISE| Fourteenth to Thirtleth Prizes (seven- KANE not Intend to try | 3 Eighth Prize, teen prizes) Each, | \S for one of The % EASTER SHIRT WAIST 32 EASTDR GLOVES } QD Eveaing World| $ Ninth Prize. 36 EASTER SHOBS prizes, because she wax not clever enough, What Sort of Easter Gown Would You Like? Describe It and Win One of These Splendid Prizes. For the PRETTIEST and BEST DESCRIBED COBTUME for a «irl wage-earner and suggested by a girl wage-earner as repre- sentative of the costume she would wish to have for Banter. don't have er, ani Pivis me to send to] 3 RIRST PRIZ $9 TAILOR-MADE EASTER GOWN The rite yourself] § SECOND PRIZ: $2 TAILOR-MADE EASTER GOWN on a THIRD PRIZE. $20 TAILON-MADE EASTER GOWN contest, not eteverne What Sort of Easter Hat Would You Like? Describe It and Win One of These Valuable Prizes For the PRETTIEST and BE8T DESCRIBED HAT for a girl wage-carner and suggested by a girl wage-earner as representu- tive of the wort of hat she would wish to have for Eanter, First Prize. $20 EASTER HAT Fourth Prix $8 EAST DR HAT Second Prize $15 EASTER HAT| Fifth Prize. 7 EASTER HAT Third Prize.......-..810 EASTER HAT {Two MODEL LETTERS. | of 4 KELOW are published two more letters, which are the sort The Evening World Judges ure looking mo the ot ™ 13 What Sort of Easter Shirt Waist Would You Like? tere Is an Easter Describe It and Win One of These Desirable Prizes, wa which I would Ike ty ha nd which [saw ni For the PRETTIEST and BEST DESCRIBED SHIRT WAIST Rothenberg & 4 store, whove ad- for « girl wage-carner and suggested by a girl wa, Vertisement appeared in 6, Evening representative of the sort of shirt waiat she would wish to have for Easter. Firat Prize. Secord Prize.. Third Prize. World of March 21. The cost In $15. The desctiption Is: All-woo! Venettan, with the L'Aigion collar, s:ltched taffeta bishop sleeves; thd skirt js a fare, stitched) taffeta and fancy braiding; te fe making an except: tio Sil fen ouIAL, ‘T enter this Steeipttos +810 EASTER SHIRT WAIST a . MARCH “ [MISSING SOCIETY ACTRESS FOUND. S1e (Te LeKe lore reer MRS. NEVII > ing World, Is at Home of Friends in Long Island. he 309) miles re hetween, York and San Fran vbouts. ner di: ery Mrs. Castle ves at No 22) Wert (th street She is) rehearsing sketch ac Kelth’s in endeaves to help] er husband get back some of his st fortune. He Is now tn Nome, Ile recently lost $200.0), | s chen that Mr: . sod on the stage. nleved no little fame in amat teur Yhe Mrs. Castle, Located by Even-|_ New \r ce had been hot | heme with anvious tnautrles as to ber where: |), Ine A rewari of 390 had been offered for] rest ui LOL eate s 1010) eles erere ASTLE LEC was tired “After. « siderable talk vrei a better ‘LEAVES WEALTHY HOME — Young Whitman, Eager to Be a Railroad Man, Starts at Bottom. to become and willl w “red ambithon tleal railroad) man m, Roger It wht statlon-master. Mr. Whitman is working for the ausand San Frany of Ken mon unusual sent him ta where for three year: ad when thi country ‘he went ateence to a hin Oklahoma where he spent a hiw omer of J & Seligman & Co., the bankers, His (rend, Albert & member of the ttm: Introduced h Youkum he business. 1. lan Franc sco w rough Indian ‘Terri- ry to Sherma ex, 3 npressed With the young eathestness, and sald he would give him 4 ce if he was willing to start at the bottom. He told M Whitman to t him in St. Louls a week 1 Not knowing what the future iad tn rtorc for him, Mr. Whitman finest apparel and went had armed him auction to many le prominent people In that elty, x0 that w on his arrival there he found that Mz, Yoakum liad gone W ne was put up at the St Loulm ¢ one of the finest in the Southwest Whit Mr a making the society round Youkum returned WwW shipped off to HK carefully pi Mine linen, F reported eight hours later usher H ssistant no hotel, no. rey nothing but a few score of rude FyO oll works and « frel_nt n, he ‘agent th do whatever was required was made up for him In the treignt . Where the ff Kat his coverings na'sted of hin + oat and ‘hin drees Int Whitman, even after his sudden transition from the delight® of the Bt. Louls Club to on freticht car. did not Alach, and tis nMOUN en dowil that wan asked brought bim to the favorable notice o hin influential friends in the manage- of the road trerm to his family h mpleted and hun forsaken Din quarters tn freight car for 4 more sumptuous He still likes tell how he the cot In the baggage room: b tthe railr i! usiness, Se REOPENING OF HUDSON. Spring Trafic amed as na Troy. The carliest #ign ofthe return of spring is the opening of the Hudson to navi gation as far as Troy, ‘The liners the Citizens’ Steamboat Company will make their initial trips to-morrow. This isn little earlier than umual, ams nayiga- tion In the upper river has heretofore been Impoasible hefore Thovgh there wus an unusual y of tee In the Hudson this wint came down the latter part o Most of the lower Hudson been running for some days, ar Up Yoakum, of the, ‘ TO HANDLE FREIGHT. SUFFERERS FROM PILES AND RECTAL DISEASES Have Now ( Sluple tut Effective Cure. Modern medical scieace and skill bas at last auccerded in producing a remedy which effectually cures that common, but ex- tremely annoying trouble, piles The Pyramid Pile Cure ts the remedy re- ferred to and repeated and thorough trials of the remedy during the past three yearn have demonstrated that It is the long sought for remedy which can be depended upon as & Renuine There remedica which give relief, but ix only famporary and the trouble soon returns, as bad Hut the Pyramid Ile Cure stands practically alone a9 & Ing eure, but the rellef In there to ofay, or woree than evor Mr. JW. Rolling writes briefly and to the point regarding his experience with Piles, he rays 'L consider the Pyram Pile Cure without an equal, It cured n leas than thirty I waited Aftnen or more to be mure the remedy had full ured ine before writing you Ica L shall recommend the at every possible am cured at mid Pile Cu At deserves it, quote from thin gentleman's letter to show our readers how promptly the remedy acta and also that there iano feturn uf che opport fd Pile Cure te simple ining purely vege ingre ] canes with te assurance that a Phyatetnae prescribe it canen of piles tn preference to the danger and uncertainty of a surgical Cperation, It cures without pain of tneou venience of any kind, The Pyramid Mle Cure is prepared by the Pyramid Drug Co., of Marshall, Mich. and sold by druggists everywhere at & per package, making it the safest, surest, cheapest pile cure before the public and one you can try with almost certain success, pBRE AS bs It not only etves Immediate relte | ant 1901. (QUEEN OF BURLESQUE ART oS, mpleton Finds Heaith Celery Compsund. The vivacious and versatile Fay Templeton, one of the principals in the Weber |& Fields all star stock company at New York's popular home of refined burlesque, ‘has a warm place in the heart of the metropolis. Her singing and her admirable imper- jsonations of other actresses in the burlesque produced at the Music Hall have won |for her her title, “Queen of Burlesque Artists.” The’ work of onc in her profession is very trying on the nervous system, and Miss Templeton has Not escaped the natural result of her vocation. Ina letter she says: Gentlemen——When tircd out aftez a performance or rehearsal, which latter are so trying to the nerves, 1 have found Paine’s Celery Compound almost invaluable as a jrestorative. It has a wonderfully soothing effect upon the nerves; soothing them and bringing complete rest. As a spring tonic, an arrester of “that tired fecling,” Paine’s Celery Compound is splendid. The use of Paine’s Celery Compound is not an experiment with me. I have tested it so thoroughly that 1 speak from knowledge, and can cordially recommend it to FAY TEMPLETON. any ohc in or out of the theatrical profession. New York, March 5, 19901. Higaeiieesaeoeanaieenes RAVI 8008004 : 3 Broadway and 13th St. PADVERUAUESEDIONED (H. Zeitz & Tarshis, The Leading Clothing pe OUTFITTERS 5 For the Entire Family. al VWERLATAATEDRUDTEETEEEESEEE4 Our friends are cordially invited to our ’ Opening of Imported and Domestic Gowns, Skiris and Waists, Thursday and Friday. Ladies’ Dept. Hohl farhartelo. TOP COATS VALUE ELSEWHERE ©20 ie tay They'd be $20o—if some stores hi ad the selling of them, rot our way. 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