The evening world. Newspaper, November 29, 1901, Page 12

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VOLUME “2. < “THE WAY OF THE WORLD.” New York as | As Seen By Kate Caretw, | THE WAY" IS ASUBWAY. Lees se Do Wolfe cont Publiehed by the Press Publi to #2 PARK RO a protest Sam and not been caught at it being ¢ arger this year than r before, But the ela ft of the avenu tle nature of the a moral code is plies as long a dri eh that while he may be toa nickel in | a 5 fold. »3 {ts consump- ith other inen he r amage to sensitive throats, Itimate yrey fo. ’ earn eueto him by the evasion of nrg seo ps oe let trains iy The locomotive has the ri: ept when a masked robber Tf the late Mr, Offenbach were etili in the flesh this interesting episode at t that he | Colon might be embalmed in tuneful rhyme for assua ee tes eon-shoot- yinen Ing will recetve rm support ] +} Wg. The trouble with a sentime his transaetions A of this a Points on Etiquette. dumb brutes consistent about it fend broiled BE eoenting ase ing Indy t?) diseusses the cr twith him, how for the & ppression ¢ pment as le that ma, toms duties, s the y the perturbat > on of man’s life in America ars Within the last ¢ Hothe gain is attributed to the i NN Irenk the News Gently. a daing: Dear stra Aver that the If a younz rhe rage du has inereaged four y 3 ! fula d ont k wns W St | | : | ty ef being wholly | | | ] tell him. Cy THERE TANCE RINLIZE tenenin s larder Chain he used to wor Perhaps | the hilarity of future geacrations, clings orm Ss a | ; : dea his pdded mental occupation aes sinbeato tin tel las made the ahook in | MEN GaREE SGA TLRTLGe eae i is Who en doctors disagree?” z ens n trout’s gills a pleasure to him. It would be him fewer opportuntt arood on bodily rhe ; ' itt Hint most of the cent ans who figure Sa in the day's news are represented ag peacefully Andy that American literature 13 The Evening World places att disposal of its femining readers the services of a very competent dress- maker who will assist and advise ulating their powers | POt entirely bad, but that “its great peril is the dozing between times | Peril of the ‘popular’—a term which means side, A hale old Jady of | Voluntary and injurious and even insulting deg- ation of the Nterary stand: a reader ay and with a Ittle teddy, whit adeatat the tir one hundred and eight recently ascribed her r keen Knife g ced. gridiron, A) tender-heartod fuse to broll on th been Known tor hike | of the reproachful look in their eyes. | see Panda riatnang nes oretses|cnd| ; a 1 | te the disuse of corsets, while another of almost ee Colne, unde Marte) Corelli: Mes Tang is making over old ones, Address all steatl /of lee TCE eee | sien ist 2 it B "anus ta oer: “letters on this topic to “Mme, Louise, uunge thes ner | SLR USCA TE Sat FH ree ee von ieee Ren : , | edness names tt is a fact well known to publishers ‘Evening World Home Dressna | The Canadian hants who smuggled f | atl ios Atte readers that in fiction at least Americah auth | I» to the value of $100,000 past the Un reat sulicestie’ te better cquipped for their task than British | | istoms officiuls at Cleveland bave consciences | Mr. R. Fulton Cutting rst feature oft orresponding, In style, in © to tho viel ni matic force of their ‘situations’ and in eliborating a plot so as to sustain the Interest evenly to the end, they easily excel the British novelist. The success of Heine- Inann’s reprint of American novels for English land-office business at Mr. Boldt's. | readers was one of the not the Lon- cond avenne ts long and well | don publishing trade last of the Rcnes law is that th} Little nda far | the Waldorf-Astori week, there is mor the harm! loon the same as itd where, during Horse Show | reader Hanor vold than in all th 5 avenie saloons put together.’ This ' evidence of Iny. fe as an American tour 1 aey nn describe the! larger in Ca return oteh Prosbyter f o eno good as to give should bo mate. 1 ha ada than with us. ppears to be improv ofeash turned in at th contributors teh) conseten is the amou anon mous in seams THE PIGEON’S POINT OF VIEW. 2 By H. T. SMITH. on, and with @jthree-Inch satin rib jars and finish with a long ends in front different rib Kindly tet, ge¥! know how @ chIMD of nine years. 1 have the Blood red, Mow shall 1 mal frock made ike U Tam Wor jot answer My Your ittle one’ Eecut” in The Evening Noy. 2%, would be ve red mate: with th ed with can be W the nue that my rivance Liaite of Ethanette, WHE you kin {inform me 1f tt would Le wit STD th tn of etlaue ie ttot dele jerrene wear a Prince Alb je deta y hth hat tf the eeremon fornd bety Band 6 1 Eu ot eteedizcare, and am tall gerne must vecar MLO. Ainate pink, hich 1 want tor evening wear, |Hecessary. for the bride to way more iketcher ts avpatd blues whieh tant tor cane] Evans Thank’ you," when recelvinis Hatlons ft wiHt ho euitanle | tte con guests, and > them |Anust eatvh wedding present be acknow- | edged by a} wedi or wou eral use. 1 te trim them ines: ne of "1 vents to thank each friend person World mould be very stylish, Have the yeu mect them? MARIE. bands and Wars 5 ES, the groom should wea stitched in black and white erp Pring) Albert coat if the esres tous, rewed on wi a xtitch mony {9 before 6 o'clock, tHe should Make your w wear white y tractively simple. An quite sulttetent for the br with a full blouse front wi hank you,” when « wtahat) stock, Ue and girdle well bride has time it ts thoushts and always pleasing to the giver ways good style. gels Jreceive some acknowledgment of a gift, Dear Sime. Louise: jbut ata bridal reception {t Is really Kindly advise me how to make over a dress marble ier le als Sila fotialiie}it | would) tike ta make it up it sunt of the crush and Girl of wlatcen years Make y cream-colored | the skirt fly lengthen i atralght and | Pipats clove) tos irge inches “a coldred taco Inserti trim the flounce unvisibly the skirt with a p Make the wit three in a clu Jace: insertlon, mmed H SUPPOSED IARDING FAIR WOMAN'S CRUSADE AGAINST THE SPORTSMEN. THE WOMAN WHO GATEGHISES HER HUSBAND.2°QU8 25 ayer Why do ahae town: tha ta enjos in the £. timade a room full of sue pearing witness Fhow that man did sany woman Ever Inventing Viola, a even me must Bave known he wy the utter Hate ta eve at the he han bee queries Ko with g ee Jubt/at the eldo: Liaw i tives ) When a wife be 1 a flare py a ti man at 1 ssion her fe With rows: of: Insc frees], suspects the a gins to lay plans for an es the 4 eaun ner eeur: | the $01 ually suceceds in getting away know the fa es the same with ‘ Jaman ean ey he same tend f the setting down, and when he is| real hard-working pro: al man, it * centre back, a ™ a nowho has humiliate delinquencies the cul-| No woman can know anytaing With ends tin microbe decelt and junti! she has undertaken the the front of y collar. This wo and stylish gown. ng a family in the sway, Tam he, on the man's # T know what mere aro atlon of an eyebrow ¢ ber of a very much loved far attempts to estab- | "eem the last straw and act ne rule founded on|{ Herve quivering. What st would be to tnber proceedings conducted in] have to explain an hour or five hours’ the small hours of the night, she has|Uelay I cannot fmagine, Why should a 1 the aggregation of matrimonial] ™tn lose all rights of cltizenshlp and tigwers: all Individuallty because he !s married? Feapecting man ts bound to re-| Did any women preveat her husband's of suppor: ‘wor ty com Joasly a subway and about as the Fourth ave tunra A BRIGHT REDEEMING FEATURE If Mra, Clara Bloodgood does not take Is to be ae ofall man bonds weary, never OR HOME soca [MM ne corer tan ‘ DRESSMAKERS, | * ss estan they nev according truth when th y a wusp © mascuitne a peroon they ine: restaurant, Se iMerary women, strange lady or gentieman should accident ait down at any of thes o never was a ft not how fondly i beginning nor how amliaty who does not, did not and nt the erles-cross cate Tho Evening World's Daily a‘ Fashion Hint. ely something so exasperating fatused, half-maliclous ton s volce who says, SW ay to rei y helleve ts more frev you get fn last night?’ that] sent the treatment supposed not even| Mffections from wandering by asking ip pass by © to deception nnd trom mark you, proper and Justiflable in the case} Mm where le was at such or such a ‘ i hat. coat other cause In affairs ma + gels—-woull fof a ref ory child, time? Was ev man nagged or catech op fol? ‘The process may and mie te not ad ia /fuct! that) monvare‘ao } to the apron-string| ito U tam We as porsiile to pass muster marily a corrective Wd home has # eof the ca ig, stalwart in business: 8 for ( woman w x. but | nds, for fa ds are for che tmarrisse {and a tremendous power in commerctal | most p and the bonds am pulled up short and mnde a pitiadle eat enal n Urtes te has yet ope: wrong le of by a Mite scrap of a wifes! yuagered or bulll caine Ised Int: x Melw him through a third degree (response or love or more than on of duty, | OSS") PRESERVATION OF THE TEETH IN GHILDREN. % >.2¢s0, ack the bos ust and well i guarded | maw from the (@) ‘The teth should be cleaned at} $ way with ual) he ¢| least once dally. share ind | “School Children's o | @) The vest time to clean the teeth] } the W: Britis al Assoc is after the meal last taken, ted for the Information of the man- A small tooth-brusi, with stift TOUCHING AN ANTI-CLIMAZ. f ’ rs and teachers of then should be used, brushing up Poor Mr. Mrank Mills is con xchools in Ireland, may be read 1 naan ate nd in: to good advantage. 1 predent them as] ln between the teeth ows (A simple toouhe ! 1 t Ud shout ter very f n, cheeky who I plying el Six Yeurs. The know ow to: at reminds 1 Whatever mi! her skitites: To the Ea) Pease tet Blates Sesator hold offce, sh The Way of ta the ea: should be tiled, nd he should be that ele DAN 0 Styn Waltera Are Unappr: one of the As Mitx Do Wolfe's ta perfect flend in hie va him in the latter condl- and) 3 most ¢ mitt several t . 4 protests aKa sits of the mes ee er or a third a Hifene i iseiiatn eALIRRATheE ATONE hem Without good teeth there cannot soup and some precipitated eh nfromting the villain whos: te ha i ‘ ; recinlta ; 1” nowhost he hax just overheard to avow bold, ba ii atria ea TNE Ate RecN telet saul th which stands in the/Rovd mastication, Without thorough | up on the brush may be used If the Son Mits De W Wolds’ arrest in not of’ large dlmensicny. On one o Meant neten (hat habitat rwth and favors crooked | Muatleation there cannot be perfect dl- hare dirty or stained, rar ! ferate r Ite for a real thrill, rates poor Mr, where: four) gentlemen’ lunched and th TRUAPSUALIE SanY To care and preservation of the |Restlon, and poor health results. Clean] (6) It is a good practice to rinae thet} szitte, causing hin. at ulders And then, advanced as a tp was 25 cents Mt was actus Yothat it ts the Ket favors ge Ith and also [teeth do not decay, The tmportance of] mouth out after every . 7 : 3 th ca Fs a y. Th ance o 0 our after every meal, white half the women in the theatre are prey fe to stufe their fingers in comical (9 note the aout and diaeresis 4 mes tastintoatioien’ Otis h a sound finst set of teeth ty as great to (6) All roug us wf the teeth, such |} (hols ears, he addy as flereoty herokeaninna Ray a preton on thls walla facts a ter alge an diphtheria, searlot (eb Sti the child asa sound second act is to tao} as cracking nuts, biting thread, &eu|$ your lawger In the morning! ay not intended for a laugh, but theatre cloak In medium} ascstion, ant ho did not even delgn ty angiax| NOD Meet Ra ee ee tree a aneobancutaht EAE eC) A Preteen) Mead ULE eae ANi2t0inches: wide or 33-4] the wentleman who gave him t yin putting | AUB PE OD uatead of the mot ned Hildrea should be taught to use tie | of f chewing Ix good for them, : MECARE ARE Guile will ho: foquired., | hls coat on. Do you call that a proper way to| ‘Thla Cet should to. fw the proper supply | drum carly, Food left on the teeth fore] When decay occurs {t should be attend: THE FOILED HOME-BREAKER. : (No. 341, xmanl, or 34; | teat diners who pay larae prices for food ang] presved Upon Gl paren, horohates (or the teeth as we ments, and the acid formed produces | ed to hefore any paln results, Tt You can't help welims sorry for Mr, Vincent Serrano, although Mr, Fite ; 3 Doney parts of the body, ia|decay, Decay toads in time to pain and| 's stopping a small cavity that ix of they $ has taken pain to let you know from the first vhat he ts palnted very, very strong. Indeed, the family doctor and | the total destruction of the tooth. ‘Tho | greatest CAN In ten tholisaid chile bIncK. Miss De Wolfe flirts with him outrageously for three acts, covertag the family dentlat should work hand per 9f the following rutes should | overy’ hundred requited skilied operapive] ¢ MFteen months, ani then turns oa him with virtuous spite. a prices 3 to erefore be impressed constaady upon treatment. —_. Soy i

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