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igeiconwaa ee eS VOLUME 242. Puptished by the Press Publishing Company, Cohe No. 82 to 63 PARK ROW, New York. NO. 14,714. Entered at the rost-Oflce at New York as Second-Class Mall Matter. ‘SIDE LIGHTS ON THE NEWS. minor consideration, the treasurer of the foot- only the Polynesian race sho As The ening World took oceasion to pre ball team gets a better pract! knowledge of urk has come nium. Yet the women of anc = | diet, a bigger man than old M nt in the Red-1.! ARRIET HUBBARD AYER, °"; = cosrese How to Be Beautiful. finance than the professor of political economy in teach him. nd Me ordinarily presented in ¢ y is done ten doctor also finds that long skit her the ¥ women,” theory, it is the ry n the golf girl hh She at least does not wi > se to burn all my lette . dear Um just as much ashamed pm ax you can possibly by » shortened duck walk aps, to carry urn to short | —_— => mj | ft ts said that during his latest professional | | tour of Germany Kubelik received many declara- tions of love and offers of marriage from his ACen | fair admirers every day. At Koniggratz after Marechal's investigntions of the eff his concert the students bore him in procession weight of hats on the herd are along the | on thelr shoulders and deposited him on a dais London authority who re- in the public square, where he played to thou- for. It was the worst n the fair fam woman's: peculiar to. sect doctor ralny « they untered ea it ich can overthrow « aday When it desires br powers that pr party In| or a direct ¢ No Fee Accepted. to the yon the vic fn ass ted blood-mo} The souls who were enticed to sin and shame Pworth s infamous dance-hal! were ag w of heathen Hindoo or bandit jes Of those | eae sheets UAE stan} uline baldness to the ) sgnds, At Hrunn a str . seeing the people | | reriaim them were d ue ML ySfoW, This investigator did noc | in their Sunday clothes apparently eclebrating Tia Eueniiy World’ places alithe| Fie fpicvou. ruled neo purTHANURy y » however, to show that they redues the | a pnblte holiday, asked t lon of the fer- ; in pices ae Ue r " of the head ‘Tie President and the only | tivities and was answered r expect Kube- ss _ disposal of its feminine readers the) eNoze tonnuiikeiimonles Muck et own) an: at living ex President ineline to. slouch hats, as | Iik, onr king of violinists.” Young Daly, “the “ve moor an services of a very comperent dress: ; | steno lid Gen, Grant. Mr Lineoin and M ‘Kinley | wonder, by thunder,” of the football fleld, with | SRS Seo i So did Daniel Webster, | a President praising him, will not be jealous of | equalled | Kubehk, nor will “Young Corbett.” Hero wor- atesmen, | ship Is the same the world over. ‘The point at the St. Andrew's stove maker who will assist and adv se| <5 |eesiteisewarthunat them in planning new dresses and| ve} Hanquet Andrew tons to Scoteh wh fined his potas | whose dome of thought has ne ly di- in clreumferenc among Amer oy View | Immediately after the death of Hinicl” a firm of parenologists published the | recipients are boys of twenty or twenty-two. | alm a jane fhe revenue of other tlelt distille the gam qave the a moeopathi with a frightful luted with soda water, ‘Piis was Qu tomary be the making over old ones, Address all), lelters on this topic tot Mme, Louise.) Evening World Home Dressmaiung\ ,, Department.” to reply toe randoned to which vou iblished he eastest J, after a urements of an executed murderer ain weiched an ounee more than the and who wa ven to w ors advice develop: In the apt to fteata bite ar’— ast might, but one of = a cup of tea, Kat not rine; matic gonty or rhe diluted with carbonte water now has medie'nal tilled water, nfortable (L! ect instead of | reddish J cochinea! Medient Aid 1 pall must yield place | 1 qualities: fhed to it greater even th those | pitch of enthusiasm, once imputed to Medford rum, Incidentally it | --—— as the rational game. she scanned her meni > — indifferent tu The Harvard athletic report for 190 inations of ehumpagne liture of $117,317 and at = OTS, The time renders the habitual consur It is pointed out that the French soldier. with not remot the abundance of marmalade, chocolate, tigs, history when $117,000 would bave | licorice and caramels in his rations, has a larger salaries of all the professors in the | allowance of sweets than the soldiers of other department, ‘The development of the | nai s. Sugar now ranks high in favor with | si great as it has been in the last military authorities as fighting food. An allow- | sandw irs, has not kept pace with the won- nce of pure candy was added to the rations of ent to eat? I wish I felt hungry, sion of college sports. And as a | American soldiers in the Philippines last year. | yjee are ao tempting” —— y. Im not huners ke tal expe the meretrictous fa “Did he Me hard? “Yee He was the ossitied man, you know? mugiy in her lap Dr. Philippe Slarechal, of Paris, says in The | World thar “heavy headgear has so reduced the | brain capacity of the modern civilized woman | ogo te a phystctan, as Sheteatd's hurriedly: stlanably need medical If yan are not able to nsary from the type ot thre PULA anything be more fortunate tan) ‘There was meet you here, Sue? fm just dyin d-like | about the present exhibition of {tis that all the |neadache and a cold and ent up 2 ing little apologetic notes and card: rs came near raiding ane out of it inively, my dear. 1 jjoying ¢ MM take a glass of eream the most appetizing Jered to her pocket- “Don't you think they are inconvent- tne moment's expectant Ine bowed effus- Y pause. in whieh KK The { ive a lady at the “And wafers for one, ota-| "Do taste my ple. urged Katherine, : waltress made her appearance. you, ne. Won't you share my STM loye to do ao, bat perhaps a cup he waite th you may thought you serv them with the ma‘am.”* ight to: 1 think so, dearest?” to Sue. et t uniter- way | stand any one en- sick they | peas.” ee securing 4 pie d s his greater ben tions had over- | ime high hats. aense in point to sup. A still alarm, 7 > lous here,’ said the} “There cot) HALL TONIC—Powdered blearvonate | shadowed his lesser in publicity Mr. Car- | port) Mareeha but pr not one REE Hl ite re een | 27 rota. onestuartor vanes Mborate Of) nose gave President Harrison a cask of old | the doctor would care 10 elte. When a football contest ean attract the Presi- | The witite-aproncd wattreas dropped | a4. ambiguously. Bree lin valvery nlahieoler/and ecutnit | es AU De neuarter une!) eotch that became nent inelinta Wahi —~ + dent and half his Cabinet, the heads of the | {aims n nace le OR eat ‘ou must let me take care of the Co rh ROP Fatsosel, two fluid ounces; tnetire of | ance annals of the White House, Good Scotch WOUIUE SOU RMON MOLI LE SAAD aC CE army and navy and any number of lesser Hghts | or tea with sugar waters for two. checicy darling guvathitiney murmured, Jegshineal, one " In officin! circles, and move them all toa high | “I'm so sorry, darling, but 1 never} hea ke-erenm and cake and the con, fectionery decorating the finger-bowl saucer had served to add a finishing / touch to the pot-ple, “Ponltively you must," she added, making no effort to secure the check which the waitress had luropped diplomatically midway between the two. Sue shook her head. “tt from Katherine, as she arose and moved away. ft member, itis my turiy next.” “What's the matter, Sue?" asked the turies a hat to-day : Qo & MR. AND MRS. PUTTONSTYLE AT THE GRA Ry T. FP. oS Orie, / SY Cee, 8 sinefininte é aaene Ey SS SRM TTT oak, Catean wh S SST yy 0 AW : —- Make your own gown Ike the cut, the piaits down the side of the skirt and both sides of the wart being one and half inches at thelr widest p: The chine Atehing s. Make the nd the vest of) | pale green embr white. Th the ‘one plece which should be of panne Vet of the same shade as the materia! This is quite a gown, but as! you are null you will look stunning LOUISE Dear Mme, Loater Picase ade making over a dress « @ray henrletta what The salt fa in the latest style. excent that the sleeve has accirculze cult at the hand. The shirt, which te} oe longer. with plait atthe Wighballed- throng of the swe into the swell set) a-canalbout! There # some Commotion in the ballroom, — Mrs. Puttonstyl up from a friendly poker has fainted. She has just discovered that st awed him = —with the head waiter! The Puttonstyles attended the grand he They are Jnally breaking righ and noomistake. Think of int Whirling maze of the waltz and surrounded on all sides by a gushing game. Kv HIS BLUFF CALLED. Castor away in the misty John W, Grates is seen gettin ine de sote tor net your gown. ie, Harriman and Morgan have jist whip OR HOME, 8 DRESSMAKERS. Tho Evening World's Daily gical all Fashion Hint. Inconsistent Woman, To the FAltor 9 Freaing World nt on the Lnounsiatency of wom. sated d see why they can't be honest abou For instance, take that red-hei a omaea- | on wounded | ton floor and play the plecolo. + won,’ he aald, ‘I've got a job * » In Greenville, and, while T hate to T have often wea it happ Circle, Then that model young man De Popp—Yes, Miss Seadds, you need “Come, Bluffy! Come, Tuffy! Goo- “Help! Ouch! = Pull ‘em off, Miss not be alarmed. They wouldn't hurt any boys! Goo"—— Scadds! I'm drowning!" one. All dogs Mice me, To the Ein Way) stew amoke at the ‘The Evening World forbidden in this country ta] 4 able to eit back} pul at a good HIS REVENGE. he stopped and tried to blush—‘the of the matter | married, and I hi ager who permite will have crowde: A da Correc: To the Edltor of The Evening World: ess fs died since the} Fo cut this fancy walst for a mins] 4.2 oisrn are living today. Ml tye the : years of age 13-8 yards of all- contrary, Who ta right? HM. WERZIG, wilt Another “1? Victim. To the Faitor of Tie Evening World: er to one of the “kicks against trains (the writer complatning rooming-house on Ohio street a days after he handed me out that alr bunch, y | couldn't get | hatied him, though, and asked him come to me and say that he was Hotel Guest—Confound that “I'l just lay for him and teach “Biff! You will hammer, will Rich Uncle—No, I won't again, boy! How often have I told him a lesson, He'll be up again In you!" and I'll teave my meney to that Ath e folded her arms him not to knock so loud! a minute.” \ bright boy I met on the stairs. ener to! 895-9094 960996S-46 $9998 CH'SITETITSVONGHE LEGO 005 29 OODCOCI OSHS HOW IOT099 20999 city. —Indianapolls Bun, G at and 38th ni r,} The World, been dancing young man who used to room on the} at the sun and underwent a sternuta- to me yesterday and sald: ‘Mrs, Add{-] never got off before.” a y out! ‘This was too goot to keep, and the roomel !n 17, He handed me the key a few months ago. ‘Mrs, Addison,’ he sald, ‘you've been Ike a mother to me, and I'd rather take a beating than leave | CMG Hoon you, but the fact of the matter ls'—and] 5 toundation for the rumor that you that I'm going to get] "sty dear sir, ve rented a beautiful |acep bass volce, “I alwayn retire from Uttle cottage out at Woodruff place.’ | the stage at the close of the last act,” Nerve? I saw him going into a cheap am up and wanted to change to some} “1 think, >| cheaper rvoming-house, but I'm awful] with a genial smile, “a great deal more ‘red of hearing these pipe dreams." than Iam golng to sa: 1 intended to leave the he turned on his heol and walked rap- latter's brother as she entered the pare lor at home an hour later and sunk ex-* 5 haustedly into a chair, “You look all ~ done u “So would you !f a cup of tea had cost you $2.65, and you hal had to walk home “But I invited you to come with me." “So you did, you dear thing. But, ree | : from downto Sue answered, save” who Is to play Jo- sephine in “More Than Queen ‘this season, it a pretty womananda capable actress, But shedas set herself a hard task. To follow handsome,statuesque Julla Arthur in this part requires a Geal of courage. If any woman on the stage or off can look a whole queen and a ttle ever that woman {a most certainly Julla Arthur. Orrin Johnson, Annie Russell's leading man this season, was a Loulsville boy and a clerk in a rafiroad office a few years ago. But young Johnson had a soul above waybills and yearned for a histrionle career. Mare Klaw, who wae once a Louisville boy himself, took the soe young aspirant and gave him his first opportunity on the stage. He engaged him for a small part with Efle Ellsler, in “Woman Against Woman.” Johnson® has since made rac‘d gtrides toward tho goal of hls ambitious hopes, I met “Abe Erlanger the other day oming out of the Holland Building on Broad Mr. Erlanger had the ap- pearance of a man who had just broken the bank at Monte Carlo. There was a smouldering ur_ in his left optic which betokened inward satisfaction, Mr. Er- langer and his partner, Mare Klaw, 1 any number of [rons in the fi thi season, JANE GORDON. le CURRENT ANECDOTES. . (In the Prevatling Style.) New One on Mr. Oldgold. WANTED THE TRUTH, | i've tecmuce coshece w political circles during the last few days over a remark made by the Hon, John “Of course,” sald the fat landlady, as} P. Oldgold. I handed her the key and gave as my| Mr, Oldgold was about to enter the reason for leaving that I was going out| Plurality Building the other morning, of the city, “I suppose that my roomers| when an Intimate friend accosted him. do get tired of my rooms and want to] “Hello, John!" said his friend. “Any- make a change sometimes, but I can't] thing new?" ut It. es," was Mr, Oldgold’s instant re-* aded | ply, as he contorted his face, looked up came} tory convulsion, “there 1s a sneeze ¥ give] intimate friend lost no time tn communi- Jun any room here, I've simply got to do] cating it to others. : it’ Now, that young man never got a — Job In Greenville, He's still working In the sime old printing oflce near the One on Sir Henry. ‘All London has been convulsed with laughter over a story on Sir Henry Irving that has just come out. ‘A dramatic critic, thinking to curry favor with the Illustrious tragedian, caited upon him one day at his rooms, y."" he sald, “I trust there te who fact| are about to retire from the stage. plied Sir Henry, in @ few not.| Dr. Stork Answers a Question. nd to save his life he} The following is the latest bon mot of eyes turned my way. I] tho Rev, Dr, Stork: how | A friend of the popular pastor, meeting he lked married life at Woodruff place.| him on the street one morning, sald: © |So, sir, I wouldn't care If a man would | “Doctor, may I ask what you think hard | of the Walker T. Bushington inchient?”* id the eminent. divine, and] Having uttered this enigmatic regi? adly, away,

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