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NO, 14,715. , =m ‘ cred at the Post-OMoe at New York as Second-Class Mall Matter, “SIDE LIGHTS ON THE NEWS. < ° (>! c ES a NS iO) Press Publi PARK ROW, | Of the three women who have earned the rare 1 adopted American. Men hold their thirst more The (requeney with which a fair divorcee finds ts | distinetion of r ving the degre f Doctor af | jy tr than formerly and drink more for | @ new husband waiting for her at the court- t | Philosophy from ihe University of Berlin, two re of drinking than for the accumula- | Te0m door after the decree is signed suggests j ARRIET HUBBARD AYER re Amert tnd one of these a Texas girl | s In an age of increasing competi- | that she has become a formidable matrimonial ‘i alt! TER. | tats year's prize winner was Miss Mary Monts morning consequences ofa Sun- ] tival of the debutante and the widow. 4 somery New Hiaven, who took herd in iste nauaiean seme 2 Points on [tiquette. Oriental languages. She js said to know - | I Artist Beck survives his stowaway experl- » Tien eG scrit, Hebrew, Arabie, Greek i piney it « | ehees on the Palatia, the fortune he came to Deat Mra. Ay Pesce tan, “More au the wonder Hon erate * iA 1 to get for his honeymoon is his as a small head ¢ carry all | dime my attraction, None of the writers tion hes painted so unique a por- eras Heck makes. To swear by a a portly monareh to | ltdy’s ringlets and run through with a sharp to what is | SWord all who doubt the pre-eminence of her jemnity. An claims [8 one proof of devocon, But to iminure # Ume to | one's self in a dry goods box for a long trip in » | the dark hold of an ocean ste taking ith death by s Ptuy, with rosy | thusiastic Se gland a coronation ms 1 different ty J tea dive for ri the forbidd trea I lead lightne ry serlons ind” give en- | of romantic f rho it would | trait of a I 1 they learned woman this ts fr By Mine, Louise. When Task "Who is t ration agot iter dan, _ noyed and il a woman's at her fret planned to bea elve no an riean bandmasterts baton beat the obeisances of princes and prelates befo of the “divine right’ would tan may come alon wer, 1 am this m: suade hor that blue eyes aregnot for chances tions ¢ the repoesentat osed to bo a girl, has anneaed a aces at the for the pi The Evening World disposal of its feminine readers the PLOY 1 ' ich of satire to a solemn exhibition of | and with only his inamorata’s love letters and h services of a very competent dress Bers 1 einionivakinadien diaeval iummery, little cold coffee to cheer hhn—this Ww j vad a pacnatel name? OF higher who will ‘assist. and ativise vee na Then 3 out you ne ood der - co antic exhibition of adoration unknown, | He per ree ut tulog Prof. Mancasarian says thet woman is “stilla | to the swashbuckling lover of tetion. Va ate nw dresses and TOUT sab eye them in planning 1 mating over oll ones. A novice in the ranks of the breadwinners,”” and Italian prize perforingace A Boston eritie fears ress all} oy Tho histories of diver very frequently a «to: tases reveal a surprisingly good effect. vet you speak of for w pr with bow, and ends at de front. | the att ns of tl ew the hem In velvet for bow and | to the attentic ends (which must be cut on the bias) solutely innocent at th with black French knots rither than Address to “Mr. and) Wen. with ordinary hemming. 14 lh beariurceayer , ae | that cher nervous temperament stands in the | Eee ea ee fe pinianes dellers on this topic to ime, Louise, halls buon 1oon 2 erent midcede nRtatcumitel toriotlinn cant ; eg aon remark- Evening World Home Dressmaking pened for the benefit of good, the professor is right the performance of Mi ——— expected, In the, ordl- Department." Reale eae her irate yeti eaeit: fo and wine) isda G. Connard in purchasing the land for the Senator Depew is to be mari events, to do more thin iat osittes and strong drink, rices that ; in bibuls bie Pennsylvania terminal in| West Thirty. | Palmer on Christmas, It Is fittin notice, why theny It 4s 1 rected tory practice, races that conside busines: | fourth street must be ded san exception joyous town of P. at the joyous Chris ee sisal Raut at bee lev make at | ARTS HONTA OD REUSE themselves drunks as seen as pos | Qooving the rule, ‘The suecessfitl achievement of | season, this most joyous of the sons of men (Cortanner nas q engaged | bY stripe! site valat It mas ee Hible and to cause as much annoyance as posst- | the deal would Lave been somewhat trving to | should reap the most Joyous of earthly rewards. hess Be ee eee are etieet ble to others in the operation.” ‘There ts not so 1 ye qeevous temperament of a man not 2 novlee ~ = Visi vttvinely. tall raicha lt Cal GMOS tor evenly UwearVaaliel taney an anent much point to this eritieiem s there wold | yy peal estate transactions. And think of the | Wihetmina’s youthful husband will not Vand thee gene bare ih poten cto aan rests : roérea tion, ; Havecleen=nidecndo or: tw The superior | je pressure power of such a secret on a femi- | im history as a chivalric young prince who was | to match, mrp which { steuld lke to um ot . 9 seme 1 ordertiness of Germans In drinking Ainorheart? considerate curetaker of the prec person are pets, jews fend’s wife with me, with tears a } mine hea eee Signe has 4 fine woprano Z Put a yoke and a narre My nei rs claim it is not| Dut also, possibly by reason of th ing | ; n idolized Queen. The role of prince con 1 hetginal Peineess sourswalatSot. white rallkicovered!\ ple, there has been a decrease in th | | sort requires infinite tact. Its much like that | or that na‘eey Dut white all-over lace. Around ey to Usay, boisterousn of the American him | ou ‘own | ofa king bee ina busy hiv tin the event of tr fece being y ~ and down the side front put reet tn thele tinink | - ae = = ra ates MAllcex hte ¢ Z scalloped, made of white nv | shonla ne exception to} R686 z DEdGRIARE daa uesASsaaans Oe lacinlnatianeeveceGD ered with rows of half. the rile that woman may | wees oe + [stage rer sealers ca win 'tndat ce e'omerl® get ALL. COMING TO COLUMBIA'S PARTY. # w 2 [ue Yet ribbon stitched on tU) any except h husband \¢ aries bes we fa mat tre of the white rbben, ‘Th t the py ef another woman [3 By WH. T. SMITH. : hi 1 ss which wo Tsaw Ch rles K. Harris Meo Mare ye who m song m sleeve with silk upper, with all-over | Seiipead thee irate under, and eireulsr rutll a telegram and of congratulations should be add riybon mt the elbo pr with Wlan the day of the wed li velvet gauntlet cuff finish at the parenta of tha bride or to th hand with lige bands of velvet. ‘Tho! groom, the former having collar should be of all-over lace, with | Invitation, Also what. th ands to match the cuff the telegram should MME. LOUISE, DDRBSS a telegram of Teer Mee. Loutee: Intion to the bride and Kindly wuggest « pretty, stylish way to make STOOD Mr. and Mrs. over a black silk phir, so that it will be of /them very great happiness Little expense to me. The skirt ts now made | Pressing hearty good wis! with an accordion plaited ounce and @ potntaa) future, everskict, tat it haa never been worn tcan| Danger of a Card Droucht, ad it an tach ore longer, ESTE: Dear Mra Ayer: Make your Mning slip and Join yw In making a format call at a home! flounce to the overskirt with an appl!-| where phere ta a family of fitter que insertion wide enough to give tho! mother, @ young man son, two married desired length to the skirt. If the platt-; daughters and thelr hushancs. shuuld ing has not a ruching on tt put one on, | T leave three of my cars and «ev ag tt adds much to the flare and “styto™ | my husband's? If <0. who of the skirt. MME. LOUISE. |same to the mata when [en G Wear Mme. Loutse: be Kindly give me your Wea of making & Gree Derr speaking, you should, built <0 tte hot ar n r eonete fram ty er. andl turns ¢ Antervon Tay ne gneg longed i. b oined for a ne fC thes paint took hey unge ints ey! say ro, t sh, an sho oo owhen sherist lowad ure Lor who | THE STRENUOUS MN.% ste morning—ss his of thin red goods which 1 could wear to ao but It seema absurd. You can ball, and during the summer. Also could | wear not take the risk of #lighting | esas of ribtont fam tall and slight and wear/ adults, and {t {9 most unusual tt ‘42-inch skirt. Miss Ro JOSE. many members of one family live tn Make the akirt of your red gown with | ong house | fn yoke of black lace, pointed f: Yen, give the cards to the maid. You back, and short on the hips understand that where people are “At ) five you better hip lines, as you are) yjome" nowadays carda are tot teft | thin, From the yoke to the founce lay) Gsuany excopt on firat visits, when the | o fea the material In box plalta, and | snares ss c paste Hale Inches hwidelin€. the iepfandlithreal Miveestics cersentis : The Supreme Court Settles the Social Status of the Plekaninny Dependencies. ia Where the servant states that the! ! HAD re MAKE NE Inches at the bottom. Or Hi na preter | indies aretnotentr homes itils nary |. ~ NA wee Bis ah iy it the platts Of |e leave cards w \R i) | ay E Sat A : a = 7 e a South and cover it entirely with thy rules! when you get through with this visit . Py srt sie: f on ; . Paty edged in black, At th dof th x . SUGGESTION BY F. M. HOWARTH. omlice Ist me wat ne He Me mi = = flouince! interlace! thie alte) with : au: shes cil ay ¢ for tne tear to take them res a straining of his muste—a wild look in his doctor ppb foal oH aithy emerced from the s mistakes come back weroun ad tne utes tow at] LETTERS FROM — eee eee et eno SST BRODIT 3 & yake and collar of by) iy of your waist of tiny ruttley Hike skirt; this will be very b ‘at girdle and sash of x. your sleeve with lace unters ex- the upper arn and strap tt Diack ribbon, allowing to puff our betwe with efreular rutile ruMes, This will make a tion gown and be servic mer. MME. trickle pas °s ins he ruslgs veFly . hep to ext Ye fof The Hvening Worlt ach moment tha@are his that the day tsair, MUSEUM. rd—about, now to the next sald ch our attent obably the great world ul Ke nd of MAN. 1 retty recene) Our Need of Cheap G Evening W hurries from the ole) 1 the bustle ofhol ai » hurry or ut bere, us cof ~~ OR HOME — = evept 6 ee wore have =e : nee j : = s On. he morning an DRESSMAKERS, | 8s e [ica eereeniie Hae aie igh Ina rauddenl lenilan eat etait 1. The Boys—Say, here's fun! See d | nrain worked Independently Jorld? of you would ther hear a bag of gold J self when he strikes dis slippery ice! ZB] at the other extremity enc Tho Evening World's Daily) % )o% roll Uier hear vas of MAN BENG pate ee yaaas half of the body was alwuys Fashion Hint. fer rag tin afted sia jo f contrary to the other half, ; | mouth at one extremity : nvlze some morsel of food it would tnd Hoey (he Fevey Com, {elf jerked away in. order that. the Evening World: mouth at the other end might setze som frsey Cy 8 few days equally tempting morsel of fool, ‘The al my change in an snake being too thick and strong In the eto repand ca bene middle to be tera apart, thus permitting “$omuch that might each half lead separate and une trammelled existence, there was noth e teave him in for the pubr ereatul to death erat ae DIL iG both hb = ls Wa GH | crime’! SCISSORED SMILES, = Virginin 3 eta hs “Px ysur uncle ca heme gon Wa wet, Kdwar Allan 9 eter im: [3 at tghva ial i teavabartebectualiatldgainan “Oe B Ute by ¢ ti dia oo Vgliness of Names. 5 =e 2 Oprenieoces iene ees eee nee Tey W for Itt Well, rather, Why, * wall yours Mra, ‘to 4 : : en the entire divorce court you thlak you could “fh : RESTAURANT COURTESY, Pont. some Gael where the Nore os Quorerioy, ceeea “Well, Lowish you would. You Jenoy fy Very time you play a horse straight pany ‘owe: nlngion Star, tik a The roft-voiced Saivaton Arniy.) gil Spe ener s . 2 | sns aa ‘ with the bundie of War Cries uintes ht ned arm stopped at the entrance: of a: Ty, the (Peal fori apartment hous: ay| To cut this wrapper with squa S fact ave conin, rald, "to briagt in medium size, without 1 e ' th : a | y ( \ E Yards 27 inches while, § yards 32 ineten j mayine price | J j : { : { Pa auantiscIntorrepted: tral RGB ea Wide or 6 yards 41 incnes wide will be| for Hat privilege as te pat ; fs LP iy Interrupted the Janltor.—Op| Phe pattern (No, 2,950, sizes 2 Heslaee dene) ThasRe, 1 NSS: ete) z us < ‘or he must dictate notes Said 1 to Mary, “Are you hungry?" bust) will be sent for 10 cents. Me i 3 ’ pularlhouets seem alla oli paraskeusiaald ate} hia ‘ i oniey to *Cachier, The W: 4 : : ; teeta 5 He f era 0 hs ment 4 c ra ney h he Wo : ei yor h You are so kind ray, don't mention ft. : How numan ‘tls to “er, RaW ino ee PPREVORLITOY POCEELOE Tindianapulis News, —Vhilidelphia Pe eee reroe Tesevyed: