The evening world. Newspaper, December 3, 1901, Page 6

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= LATS SPS THE WORLD: TUESDAY EVENING, DECEMBER 3, 1901) WHAT THE GIRL STUDENT © ON LADDERS. Se a ‘Miss Elsie de Wolfe, Best Dressed of American Actresses, ' Advises Her as to “Work Clothes” and Evening Gowns. Thrilling Rescues at the| King Plaster Mills. fil | Makes Its WOMEN AND MEN FLEE) SS" \GySa? OPENING Three Hundred Lives Were in| @ e/ : ‘ Danger, but All Got Safely d fi y' a ; Bo ee | Out at Last. ‘ j : ‘ = | ceed fi! gee Go Ghe oS a Public BY ELSIE DE WOLFE. HOW TO DREss. IMT, The Girl Student. The great colony of girl stulents in New York—music and art and the stace —are, I have noticed, very well dressed | indeed, as a rule. But many appearance suggests that the; _ really tried to, and to these 1 wa Five some hints about choosing gowiis i for their schools. ! Ae Ree OnE Ww! Let me say first, however, ¢ Te MAKES THE girl who is coming to New tw] study will meet a slightly different pro. | Jem from the one who comes here (o | work, ‘The Girl Student, tn planning her ward-| 2 robe, has to make allowances fur the "certain concerts and mus: jes and | ntudio teas that are a part her edue | cation. She must have gowns not only | for her work but for these occasions, | ¢ and she {a wise who realizes that any rate q little of her future 1 g spends upon’ the! appearance © she short skirt should have a litle coat te make before her masters and her feliow | ea wits it. students. And, since her m ri tsa| totate: wha: th aie Kood bit dependent upon her clothes. | ye yaa need a trim ani ti ho oe aaa | aaa ys Go-Morrow, % . Wednesday, cast Pe TL Dec. were about seventy-five young in the building, but they all g . having no more trouble thi Chis, were we three hundred em- y the rapla (@(o(aie)s)esoie/eseieieivieieisieieieeseielereieseielsieie oicie/e eieie) | | | | clreunmtances wil We Wil Celebrate Qur Opening with a Feast of Bargains. upon her clothes does her eral el ‘l that| K : ‘ largely depend. ty tha rates rs 5 * | A : 2 eas to Mer Work Cotes gi eet eee Ladies’, Misses’ and Girls’ Clothing. | Men’s and Boys’ Clothing. First, viough, the © re ottee te an Ladies’ 21-inch Jackets —| Ladies’ Taffeta Silk| Men's Winter Overcoats—isic/ Boys’ Handsome Yoke Win- ince those are necess! don't have te » Baltimore and Obto Sta e sees | Waists — nason ‘ bisa get’ ter Overcoats nit know what ane Raliroad was s streetcar traMe on the north shore. Tae Ladies’ 27-inch Jackets nae) to the plasy the unfortumate han to, » away from the soclal things T have been usked wh. 4.50 Good Winter Suits— © $5. Boys? Made dC jter milla Wwe Raglan av 1 | course that Jack will 1 " There te still gre that several Lisa 4, ava 1 know n no mhore: at re 9 int milla below: the burning. building Ladies’ Raglans— ss Siesta : 's Heavy Winter Suits | " ergs figures, when he destroyed » North Shore " yt ur Spent eS ee epee an yj one | Boys? Nobby Sailor has a staight cut back, Department ay boat New vale : feo ties ? 40) its? ate 6.06 wearer has the good sense to choowe the | L take KeTER TOT Ate hain ng ialisihess| Si Ladie: seiko . . 3 6.00) n rpeclal cut of garn that sults her, [oy TE heve can tu prevent the the flames. | 4 Maile of Ladies’ Taffeta Silk Under. ¢""S Fine Winter suits—! the Raglan often looks very weil ‘ PTET uy : R eas vite RL Nepal | Bargains in Ladies’, Mi Certuinly not a word ix l¢ ' ‘ g go sate 10.¢ lM Fee ay ' egalnst thelr serviceubleners, Th never wear a about § o'clock, The | (YN wee : : 00) ace Sand Boys shoes: Every- admirably adapted to the uses Fedo not to work, Smoke «| Moys’ Reavy Winter over- | thing in Mcn’s and Poys’ who t# obliged to be out in all sorts of on the frat floor, 74 LE eR YS Sy Rasian 1h 15) comts— es oes, and Furnishings at ee vas eis \ wher hundred men are em- ° a 5 oe 5) | Prices for 1 2 “Their deauty I.) xald a girl to me ployed from a room where ; f S oenlag vale 20 | P our opening, of wearing all win j Sash, What wit the hair used in the manufacture of the stored. Handsonie seaccn'es will he hot and, Pro-| Hefore anything could be done to! (i : fae ea ee uarmecesnine OS (sent Aeterna ee ete OUT RatTOnR. SAIL stue | out out the flames the smoke was so aaa BS pe by the staircase was the other day, "you can wear any sort of skirt with them at ail.” That you cannot; aure, 16 the akirt ts ton je skirt ant the binding show all around, and, whether they be long or short, tie The men made for the windows on the} Well Made. wort of sini xtudent tv whom I hope | <a am speaking inn't the sort who wears| The necessity ix to hem well other side of the bullding and were pre- any ort of skirt. it, andl would suzges! ter taving MRS. ROOSEVELT SPONSOR. nip When ropes were thrown all winte i these wand they began idly did they have the flames y from “By her skirt-binding shail you know her." i Dow to White st Ave Same to], Hing dey Ladvise a Ragian therefo A expe Ne Seen nt ¢ ame in claliy for the Girl St | the) mo her as they {t t &; Gha}has lone; oe: wil sangeet Many of them tore tHe 5, TWAT 0. wrap for evening. Le kin off thy of their hands, dent goes about in ast Jin Christ i Churen, bafay and If aupret On Ladders from Moot. anything !s forlorn {t Is to see a ght course) way, Brooklyn, fs a dell nam hat CALS ti ie emnineeea iMedia Tine Lal Sa ii a jeeutees PUR root. ‘They were in great danger, but ment lan general coat fo srexbinltetelt Se nhes fal ade © pote the Athey| | qags . . 3 | 3 ae ciiislosar cette nents Sinn lean signet a8 heat the ead im antiog own in mater. | | Will continue their Sale to-morrow, December 4th,| [places the mechanic, the clerk and the millionairs on Besides the Raglan f suggest t Pou ara sepa Poa Use Celta _ Tents cuales responded to the of | the same easy footing. Each may select here what f al do nothing to save AMON REFUSES TD POET A PRSONER WAR FORROWETIE <<") Lace CURTAINS INGRIMINATE SELF. IN POOLS COURT. LAYOUT INCOURT.) 2 sce] | ay $4.60, 3650, 97.85 an his fency chooses and pay in such sums weekly or , monthly as his circumstances warrant. ' | svi} Raglans- | ney i Cf the season Splentiad Manes tr £36.50 inter in, for with rea- Seasons, and is always stylish, ble length, with A $10.00 garment torss+ SOOO ° © quality, tailor mace, 27. inches storm collar and rev i vers, lined ‘oh the matketn'ats 10.00 Melton, of ho the new. tlare, blue and brown & oz hal! f-fitting, 1 Nearseal ttle frame douses They are mill, but Regular values 56.75 to $1.50 | police | rwaty nthe plaste ein auch danger tha WOULD NOT ANSWER QUES- M'INERNEY’S RHYMES DID ECHO OF RAID BY COMMITTEE J etesrea ait the poopie trom them, box front and high Kersey Jackets ‘* entire will Rainy Day Skirts nel, Also Memnaina Silent the Stand. for 2 teal Rugs. SILKS, Custos. the bottom has lo roy nizhing ev "te eoution. | Magiatr SIH he Stisie i +i peau aaeel as G\ (esed i ee 3 2 } whe i Petticoats—An extraordinary valu rte ns |MURPHY DENIES HE HAS DE- HEADQUARTERS coats, with coud rate Mercerized. aited rufe, acty Amd table selee ether heal raid to tim awner, was heard to-day by $1.50, $2.0) and $2.50 vale e “with the Wi cash and $1 ! had been given te Miller, of the F + Ammon made the + a dozen quest Miller was put on the stand and ques: thoned about his paym wito Col oN —= mon, He admitted that he might ave pald him $10.00 for legal servic } Aaked if he hi 335,000 he sak He denied that he had eve 000 for legal ser “Didn't you p ) & Greenshield, Montreal?’ Lawyer John McCloskey. “I did.” “Was not that feo to secure your emption from arrest and impris and sald “the Appellate ‘Term of the home When he caught Court e Puol he shouted out sures of many neds skirt with 69c rimmings, col $2.00, for.. B.Altmans@o. | Wrappers—iadics’ Flann colors, shoulder rz izes 34 to 463 the regular | TRACY SOUGHT TO DIE BY IN- FOR Lacy ‘Things Oriental [°° Gowns ° Fretty Outing Flannel in others in plan colors w Me Came Home) Largest Collection Under blue; nothing better or Fandsomer 3 Kewiving Night Withont Hiv i Money. One Roof. There is nothing | — to compare with it cither in} of bonds vy Willa alight anklin Syndicate, ) drama ne answer to half {07 Committee of Biftecn ratded nu Fa Inves- rentens Dever Not Clean, Kea clomet wenhelin cial ng similar | We i Commissioner Murphy dented shad deckted to dismiss 1, why recently con: i A NIBREE ote Reel Y fare | Brooding over the fact that he had London or Paris nse! ‘Tere|watie In corbmand of the Ret Light | been robbed of $0 at a tine when he had Diatrict and ned $1.00, long deen out of work, George ‘Tracy. When told by an Evening World re} iirty seven years old, tried to end his) Fone eae cullen after | Ife early today by inhaling kaa In hin’ we ce furnished room at No, 33 East Etghth| Nt was given in his favor by wa t Justice Steiner “i w Assistant enee Par | ing that dauarters ul ambling p: street He was discovered by his landlady, | SILK UMBRELLAS. i gambling house untit trie THAN EVER. ment?” o sf y pat Mr. House objected and w: 4 iH shi drun 2 Was reserved i : Mrs. G lus. in time to save his — C : 4 . Buton fils advice Miler recused to ane| iM Magintrate, sand 1 aon ‘salon 0] ey XMAS FUND KEEPER, |"! vi ttke bo eset URE tesieninty EO sata Twilled Silk Umbrellas with novelty handles of Tea ations tom { S FUN ER. re Commins asked) boat! sre ire, ierohended anal without Nie| 190] Ivory, Pearl, and Horn and Silver, 26 inch, eight nto meet Capt. {1 an was led ay Reynoids:and sures pee : die case of Patrolman Patrick He Box. | eer ne te eold. Mr: wus that he! Again Miller refused to anawer on his a Mes. Carre a1nOO 6 wavates ean Sah mu Ca rele aM Fak canvod of hile hat and over-| attorney's a BRIBES FOR COUNCILMEN? j""",((rrie ith ness i m money. Since then. he and despondent, | lus smeiled gas! room and broke) r Tracy was found lying CAMDEN, Nod. D A warrant | SCALDED BY BURST PIPE a own Siiered ais morning Doorman Cook, of Vernon Avenae, dal tts Station, Brooklyn, Injured. | In a will James Cook, doorman of the Vernon | Hackettstow ‘avenue police station, Brooklyn, last ied early this morning by of a tube in the boller of atus In the the hospital. | Macken ner of OF Mr. Murphy didn't remember making cle ta ily ALMANAC 28 inch, eight rib frame; regular value $3.50 Cis COTE ERS oor fully dressed, with the gas) —e to $5.00. and asked to Investigate | 11 LHR yee she Reference Book of the | pital. wae ald he may recoves People. ‘ The Business Man's Desk wer for four admitted the truih ary | ; er looked up | Companion. Me He says he refined WOMAN A SUICIDE. E x and found | Ly : | |] The Fact Book of the New To-morrow, Wednesday, at $2.85 has been tr and he ha of the stated Ne sem Kis appointment in 189 he! hu Vouet Mad teen ne-| has had ete y'aainat, im. ad) eras Contury. FACTS AND PR i! i Over Wt Meatth; | (lew in general w ight, ent | Mere =P Meiidnpace reserved forthe! ||| duslnees and religious clrciew, wut Itowas | ¢ No, 9 Shepard avenue, —— BIG IN VALUE... . Ae Dem OOF only att eat onpoaition char | UF wife when he . . . SMALL IN PRICE. Yetonshowathatthe; Morning; and’ Sunday World’s net paid lead in city cir- culation is 500,000 a week more than that of any other New York newspaper whatso- ever. “coupon on the other side awoke this nd found her in the dining-room with the tube of the Bax xtove In her mouth She ore a doctor could be a, ealth Mad been under- & motion calling for an Investigation was carried. The town is strongly in ense and there was no jndl- Neense } had not : the fon untll Nese ey aii Me applications were turned down at imates that the spectal elec- the first meeting, Since thea the lead- Won to be held on June 3, In Richmond | pedicatine the Inside of the toner it te covs| | | wnemer tages” cre, Of the Iicense party have been ac. | BERLIN, Dec. 2—Emperor William |County, to elect 8 Congressman, will|/ered by ratente a ra Hl tively hunting for evidenve, and tant | at noon to-day received In audience W;|°Sthe tlertion was made necessary. by Serone can ‘ie put th Tuesday aucteeded when Me, McCiell H, Beohler, x J Z teed having: Citerad ine Dre” Pat voates eran he United States N, Nick Muller's resigi ae 1901 Werld Almanac and Enagelopedta. 4 book of over C00 a trimmed edges. ¢ 1 of (rom newsdealers. rib frame, or with handles of Ivory and Silver, ° WORLD Horn and Siler, and Natural wood—silver trimmed;

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