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VOLUME 42. Published ty the Press Publishing Company, Ghe 683 to 62 PARK ROW ew Ye SIDE LIGHTS . NO, 14,695. Pipe y 3 5 Entered at the Post-Ofice at New York as Second-Class Mall Matter. THE NEWS. . West Point's vattered buildings are not objects To stay y from God for a girl’ With the Raines law, as with t ¢ 5 = laws, the more exeise them the to go to see your sweetheart Inste of beauty. Architecturally they compare with | es | church —"is to. put rl in th the halls of a modern American university much ‘e ARRIET HUBBARD AYER eran =a he Dr. BE. L. Stodda as an old roadside grist mill compares with the K SL a ey Weare ae is of the right sort the young | elaborate equipment of a patent roller milling pies will not suffer. The ng youn an brings s near to heaven as they ever hope plant. Circumstances as well as his own self- respect demand something better of Uncle Sam in the matter of architecture for his great mili- a tary school, but the quality of the output there " money for this scheme of is still highly satisfactory. Like that of the old mill, it is not much to be improved upon. . . . i for the violators of it. Int Points on Etiquette, | '*is!ot'on ust ate y Peden Friends of Win ot oe OW 10 DRESS WEL. By Mme. Louise. ora 5 Pr ee a pean enc| “SS where ts t of course. Do you take me aS nt, of Derby, Conn., who has Military tradftton has always discouraged any one hundred and one, says | @ppearance of luxury in barracks, and that may hed the ag Sana f present and ! he is to abuae it, | ber length of years is due to the fact that she Rees a United es eke except for the | timo a np ul blight on our young Itves to make -- 5 5 ’ ¢ = y cor On the other hand, Lady ofWnge in summer and the flowers in the gardens | Mistre H . . Say.” The Evening World places at the ter M eo How. far ia it from here tot » | notion ate nates ae of the officers’ wives, 's a bleak and sisahlena Jammed with . reel anaiesisay eerie disposal of its feminine readers the i é ae files Pasian | ialwomanlof(tashionialll| aplacelotsresidenc n the pampered young | Ot 12 fr" ria noodlenint Tang one pair eaaary services of a very competent dress. . ! Fre ti herman s | and presumably did not disdain | gentlemen who purchase commissions in crack |” | °° * litunt Wedel hai Suck tetinteadies maker who will assist and advise ‘0\ ¢ pebepee tas al ee ana - | » preserve the youthful sym- | British regiments affect bare walls and plain Dlaygoer—Pretty | you to my set. You'd betten— + them in planning new dresses and pee he When the Presidential thet e the table-the) : of waist. A woman who died ina | fron cots of the Wellington pattern as t nake Smith to his pal, Chimmle Mortarity—Why | don’t ne that {2¢) 1p in the galler ed Prof | » de ast week at the age of | porarily preferable to brass beds. Whether a | attributed her prolonged soldier would be any the les Pennsylvania. villa reached a conel making over old ones. Address ail Te om kreat Wberty tn rexara| Kentucky. ottlce Wit an! sich. Dey wen’ stan’ fer de mid- ght express an’ a thrashin' machine i All dey wants ts de * and de p'lite bow, Smith—Well, dey gits {t here Let's sneak fer do {life specialist as it was letters on this topic to'*Mme, Louise, mms pol oneal cite 5 mot’ the || one hundred and) elgit Aliant for sleeping ; : ; desiaitidermovetanilem’cn' thes! eines i , ee oe {enn ; ee | life to the pipe. which she had smoked for half | on a hair mattress and washing in a porcelain anat—nct wasn’t) 80:14 aln't bin a smash-up yit, Evening World Home Dres king laa nossibll ) sident | Hfeto t ithe mileage i , 9 +s j x nted with this] DUB Us ‘ u a contury. “Thin akes it so” in many | tub Insteud of a tin basin is yet to be discovered. SA C8) smack an’ holler. Department. ~ j ‘ ‘i s : ain't de place to come, : I nth a ‘duat personality” in every man, | eases, but it ts tfully to he fe w] that the The football hero isn’t. young Indeed)—| 1 tot’ 4 or tings doin’. Dts {s'fer de ! itled to Witteburi ts inelined to t | sceret of prolon rs is as elusive to a of her? Ain't |swells what efts on der ear wid noise Dear Sime. 10" | rows Sequard . Riwoaid BUNCE cery a machito. ets hs two Dr. Jekyls in) Mr dress, but do not know how to Awant it to be a real stylish diess \ want any colors at all Naren ; ; ener Make your black velvet the “cut.” As you black, make the tom of the flo Bole; cord the upp. and waist, as st Make the cc peau de sole, | feather-stitc over it {ny to Methusaleh nleleletetete THE UNCROWNED. KING. By R. BL MORRISON. Scenery Man—How's 1 somet you and In the wings: Miss Tor » Miss Rosie De Ve aralyze “em in t Jes’ whooped ‘er up back here till you'd th ht he haa ‘em. Ses h “4 a run." Scenery it had er seed pearing soclety It would for a stranger t 4 these clreums| friends are but, as found: know nelt of the young narried ein the aft y you sug i 1 white tle anc wtroat would be in better Kot to Jes’ right; Evening drews ts fashtonable for al kK in the even rasiona after six 0 If you have no eventng dress, and od men are not possessed of “full dreaw sult.’ wear any | what tye the costume you descr the changes | have noted Than Sentimental. Ye SS | More Dear Mex Ay Tam going to be married avon, My In tended lve h t wedding will take her home are & | | warms up and the = |moon don't jiggle, and the applause ts VOAIN'T DON OA SMASH-UP YITZT taken up after {t's started, then tRe so that to and th _| piece 1s bound to go. In doing so we run the risk | first hamaucalenirata ties nite i" Star (to leading Indy)—Tt's all right DiinsasarereN Den RAO TIE: m ! to have a fuss or two off the stage, Dut [for Heaven's sake don't sink into my rms with only the grace of a Gis- turbed ramrod. I nearly lost out on that baleony scene. Say, Kit, make up 15 \ Leading Lady—Well, I don't mind if Oz We I But next time you call me down Vinee t give way ‘in public. Cf Warr wei ee 7 Curtain goes up on last act. The stave MOMENT , ‘8 calm; the leading lady warms j moon rises serenely and the tons tn ts matter It puld not do for you to suggest to your ne w nd wedling gifta to your Sew York address. « eifte are supposed to be sent yride at her he You ean, of with your wedding a Wedding Invitations inclose called the “At Home” card, | aa. yur New York address, and tt is ly that some of your frie Will send thelr gifts (o your Dride aft you arr rk, but only those ory Or more prac- © wlll be apt to the sleeves to match, ing of velvet, wtih a blac ment appliqued on It. The through the front of the walat and! dow In the centre front peau de sole or velvet; th would de softer and pret The fect MMustrated Is obtained by slash the walst beside the cording and | lacing the Have a girdle of the same ribbon MME. LOUISE Dear Mme. Loutne } Kiadly suggest a way of matiar an erening | Gress for a «| eee ae «en |LETTERS FROM pplauds. The curtain goes down “Gay Mistress Nello Harum" @& Jany but the playera. When about to |re-enter the buil4ing only one cowl@ *| produce hts return check, “It's all right,” sald he of the cheek lairily, “You remember him, he's with persons » for the bride, an ade before answered the gatekeeper, ubtful than polite, "but he may kiven his check to some other per- ct at her hor But he didn’t," was the convincing Make your skirt with 1 yoke} 2 a “He's a stranger here, and @onsisting of four» ih eee TH E PEOPLE lressing has bee? hasn't an enemy in the elty." {Inch heading, one {neh apar i cndon |The sate opened wide.—Boston. Reo« Ae sole Is too soft for a xored skirt. | reUiies | ord. Finish your sk the bottom with] —- an elghth-inch Matting WD] Cigarettes Net for War SUS. AAY Ce s Mrs. Wu has arrived in thts country. WEARABLE. and is speeding toward Mr. Wu. She wil have ber of questions to an- swer.—Chicago Tribune. @ small ruching at t @ther where the u Make your w Sleeves of shir yoke; have must tell your husbat ald the physic enough to aes y eat more beef and 3 Y f with plaltir w L pea e OPINIONS, back of the . e Hs epee a sign of mediocrity to have sete the front « aah 5 tled opinions on unsettied subjects.—Lom walst very fu “ Truth, 5 ting so € n even the wealth. PiTeisiuee, ; : ist families Hamed to eat the yoke } 1 them."—\Wan 8 ; the shoulders { ant or Ke | ite If you have 4 on your | pit WHAT DID SITE MEAN? Jaat summer's h: ver the ‘ The following note was recelyed by a Kettle and arrange th ver | perateilover! of Chicago? one shoulder with a bow ¢ et | and love : Tam awful sorry you ribbon. MM ——- OR HOME S08 | DRESSMAKERS. | ponerse @ho Evening World's Daily} Vashion Win: contemplate Jumping off the pler. 1 hope you will reach the other world Truly, ALVERTA. “P, S.—Be sure and burn,” Chicago The city sleeps, the hour fs late, And bold highwaymen Ile In waits ‘The coal man comes all unaware ‘That danger lurks before him there. He passes on, unscathed, unharmed By thieves as If his Ife were charmed L Denmatie irieinteiete! fo cut this three-piece me- | A fellow feeling bics tnem stay— @Qlum’ size $3-1 yard " 7H He Mes in welght another way. yards 27 inches 37 r wy t ¥ —Indlanapolls News, ar ALLITHE SAME \WHERE THE DIFFERENCE CAME IN. 2 Js a Western artist's ~ | Purttan father tn the role i Stradivarius of Cree rE, a : the lox. oats “wide or 27-8 yards 5) Inches wide cI tn the Year 1700.7 pe RE ATE. DRAMATIC CRITICISY, Bee iNet vos volakgre 10 9 : 5 yening World Old Squeezeum—Ah, this is a glorious bon- The Boys—We would, Mr, Squeezeum, but Old Squeezeum—My wood! You young ruf- Two you " the frst | a iontiiten cnt : me hao the taping of the follow. fire, boys! Pile on more wood. That's the there ain't any more {n your yard. We took © flans! “I'll teach you to destroy property! acta taste Uren eamournay STG IS SIT ek Tila’ ie (tn ‘an old vlalta’sehich way to make a blaze! the last stick. ment, The acting was bad and Doesn't matter, I'm ooler have excused the use of stimulants by bad : |e a nelghboring tavern for ref: Peithiethibhbrbiihhrbhhebbierrkibrit SOUTH BROOKLYN, | Weibel elebelrigfeleieieieinieiiteivieti fitteteieietelsinieebebieeblinebieiebteieieleleeleteleteletes