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Re eR OE MENA yo te eens Sey? By Mme. Louise. The Evening World places at the disposal of its feminine readers the services of a very compecent dress- maker who will assist and aduise them in planning new dresses and making over old ones, Address all Jesters on this topic to ‘Mme. Louise, Evening World Home Dressmaking Department.” . Dear ome Louise: Kindly advise me how to mabe black ret over ‘Violet silk for an evening dreea 1 wraid ithe fownce of the net on the ekirt ard same trim: going. not too expensive, runaing lengthese the whole dress The arms | would Ike to have frmssparent and the neca V-nbapet 1am mid- mediom helgat and rather Make your net gown like the cut and It will be very stylish. The long lines tn the design which you desired are formed of liberty ruch- ings, which can ve bought, made ready to sew on, at a small cost. The Mounce fs trimmed top and ttom with ruch- Ange put on in straight rows, while the centre front of waist ts trimmed with the ruching, forming points. The trans- Parent yoke has a block design formed of tiny miliiners’ folds of the violet silk. If you have your sleeves trans Parent, wear them to the elbow only A very pretty fashion ts to have the upper sleeve lined. allowing the forearm to be seen through the net, which may | Ae trimmed at the hand with ruching @nd a dainty touch of the violet fold Just above. ‘The other material of which you sent @ vample Is 50 heavy It would look best matte tn a plain, stylivh double-breasted Bton jacket. with fur collar and revem ‘If you cannot afford fur face the revers with black and trimmed with Russian lace. MME. LOUISE, Deer Mme. Loulse: What would you advise me eoat, made quite plain ant feed, Tt has a cape quite de ferial fe bright cray, It te double brensted and fa allt 12 the cack and buttoned naif way CONSTANT READER Could you not cut two of the ltttle ghoulder capes worn so much now for your eoat out of the larke cape you have on !t? Have one cape one in hy and a half deeper than the other, tne| enough to! Geeper one being Just larg ©over the top of the sieev with stitched bands of v darker than the matorial milltary collar ang cuffs trimmed lke mwill then look q a shade hoa rack turned ate.” LOUISE. OR HOME = - S98 DRESSMAKERS. Tho Evening World's Daily! Hashion Hint. y M1 inches wide. 33-8 ya! Sat VOLUME 42 NO. 14,718, Post-Oflce at New York ad pnd-Class Mall the Preas Publishing Company, No 83 to 6 PARK ROW, } SIDE LIGHTS O deeu for a few years and then forget tt, while, If he had saved a man from drowning, a spectacu- lar but sometimes a most simple trick of hero- would have given bm a medal to keep alive the memory of his courage. Pupitshed by . THE MS TERY. 1S5°NS CHECKB°° « SASSONS fact, was once harder up But a college boy 's prima facie” in New York may be advised sotto voce and sub rosa, that oppor- tunities of employment are Taking into account the Inevitable loss of self- respect, not to mention the minor consideration Kk eye or a bloody from a street car altercation with when I get through [around at your office and you may take ine to lunch somewhere,” sa'd the youn matron to her h band one day, cording to the C: “on his upp nose, does a man isi, the goverument HUBBARD AYER. How to Be Beautiful. better here than become a subway borer at $1.75 per day and learn how to be a employment e- | after on (IRR pummelling of two young s0- “I hear your engagement to Mr. McSwatt ta ¢own and out" Umm ati in the ring.” “When you get) To Make Wi The newest medical experiment, performed by some Parts doctors, ts to t consumptive patient up in a balloon. proved by thelr trips that an aerial us this kind Increases che number of red corp In the blood, but they Ikewlse discovered tat when the patient returns to terra firina the re corpuscles decrease tw thelr former medical men would laugh at the Boer mother who, as reported in the Krugersdorp correspondence, painted her sick children with green paint to cure an illness. The paint was spread thickly over the enure surface of the children’s bodies except the face, and the little sufferers died a far cry from the low plane of old wives’ reme- dies to the upper ether of medical exper!menta- However little a man may learn in col- lege he usually leaves it philosopher enough to any loose strand of employment is If the man {ts worthy what such an encounter serve one good purpose if it will remind persons about to engage in similar rows to holu thelr Mr. Cabanne seems to bave been theo- retically !n the right, but the practical outcome of the fray, with his eyes closed and his wife's face disfigured, leaves him wholly In the wrong, Ninth avenue in the & carries at least one pascenger whose nerves are sufficiently on edge to lead him to accept the subtlest provocation to 1 quarre! from a surly guard or a jostling fellow passenger. The rarity of such rows indicates a philosophie self-control on the part of other passengers. — +— “Is his heart aflame for yout “No, but it may be smoking. You know he has tobacco heart. get | sald the Heh the formala in time for lunca, | serve Lyou do it worth grasping hold of. suiuething betler always follows the humble be- the extract or o!! In a fervor o Punctuality she ar. 12.9, and) office rent an welcomed as effusively as young wife could looked ourtously about her, for It was her first visit to the ofice—twisted the lever of the copy- spun herself around on Sas- son's revolving desk chair, the color of the walls, took the feather duster and dusted off a desk, sat di to the typewriter and painfully spelled Mrs. Reginald Sasson" tn assorted types and did several other things In the space of two or three m'nutes which Sasson admiringly at home tn this a tilled rose wnter: OF Capt. Churchill ts extending his usefulness into In the demolition of gambling- house doors he ts attaining an expertness tn the use of the axe worthy of Jerome himself—or Carrie Nation, train down Those eminent gallon carboy or bottle and ne-half ralions o 185 degrees Pahrenhet! of bottle loonely have wished. hous money and salaries and my cloth ng al- Cork the carhoy ¢ agitate the whole though with caution, until quite can be Mitered but usually thie | towance—I'm pi ou say he ts a man es; he works in the tunnel.” low pursuits?’ through Oltering pape According to the Loudon Tailor and Cutter members of (ue House of Lords are among the 4 men tn Engiand. are wow better dressed than formerly, but the among the members of rly days of the pat and ruffied shirt ich as Sena- How Shall He Stop Smoking? 1am young man, eizteeo pears off Can Congressmen you please give 1 uted wo drink beer and cot 1 amoke one package of —_— > In the news of yesterday there were two “T4 rather be an old man’s dariing than a brief but moving tales of “nerve” and endurance that are deserving of record, In Chicago a rivetter lying cramped and help less in a boiler watched a fast-revolving drill ap- proach his heart. The oolse drowned ws cries for help and the cruel stec to touch his skin before chance stopped It Near Goshen, N. Y., Elgin MacLarin, a farmer, ace of ats Injured horse between the shafts of a sleigh and drew his family four miles through a blizzard to safety. an act of surpassing linprovement sc He sighed regretfuily as | he told her that he had not expected her quite so soon and would have to leave her for a few minutes to see a man as Just down the hail A Senator in Republic tn his brvadcloth Was an obje tors of the ‘There's no !mmediate prospect of your being clgareree a day how can 1 step itt I give you the You should not J. K. Frost writes to Tho Bvening nachap who has teen reared in dow ts gettin 5 werbread and sw pers prima facte for acquiring tof sartorial beau progressed so fr as cannot equal. Cigarettes will keep you thin, besides | ‘Walt a moment, quite sure nobody can It's ground glass. get to Austral a? rin twenty year: ») a® to how to stop smoking Dp Mot mean to say that) @ paper cigaretie holds you in there or after getting Promt{sed a Chr ner Investigations the addresses the desk and found them un- &. opened a drawer and shook head in condemnation of Its dusti- | one and found MacLarin's was nnaon i puraued worthy to be the Homestead drama hohe will get much ab- stract praise, Hke this, but little In the w concrete reward. His neighbors will reea a pile of | dowd A personal interview with a few grizzled sea all hours throug nd is not exactly a captains along South street might rev of getting fo Aust: cease frum a habit w AND EMACIATION. 1 philanthropic doctor Absolute (reedom from care and anx- [t was an act sonnd for shop: Tche | furnish the In addition to t ape during the day i she would disar DIVORCEE. By H. 71. SMITH. dynes or narcotics in any for foked up a tl of food containing ai eh her father y different shape thelr number and ard poor Kegt One or two of | w: Some of | m thore of thelr trades= supposed were one can gain fea to the bank a you can stay gone¥ ub that merely boro the The amount ruther odd, but not especial © came across another © same amount, and then an- She tnrned back and found that es wero a week apart, then she dia week and "C. Sasson closed the ack fn her chal she haste course ts advised. the date. Then " Intense tt may be a reguiar gymnaatte ¢ to pursue the tatter pr: aske 1 meditative, to dismiss the mat- but {t continued to course she might have wha "C,7Y¥."" tauto} development ture, Yes, T ter Mr. ¢ art of the body swinmin crllent exercise on more than | emphatteaily who pried {nto HNesh can never or permits his nerves to get the thetr husba felt. guilty course she knew town syst enditure sald ty ought » that and to set es} sums for stated purpores iowith her. He system, ‘of se you say that,’ she ob- artiessly t better elt, What regular suma apart?” 0 you set Weil insurance miums an methodical about that—clud dues a lunch money—I pu tat at about 4 week on an ave: — then — 1 guess that’s about all. In- eldentals, of vourse. ‘And that’s all Isn't It enough? I should hope tt was all. Mrs. Sass sighed. At least he was Keeping something from her He had mentioned such a trivial sum as $4 a week, just be SOSA VS wi: could It noid hol} that som Or was | }to think of was regular, but Reg Dod ather'ni ier hands to It couldn't go on forever, of course, so one morning Sasson was surprised y another visit from his wife at the Moe want to buy some things, t 1 sild, Can m ¢ vrite me With atsson, tak pping his pe eZ r inital replied. looked at ng woman," sald fatal book and me see. What She . and she cai you're tired," Sasson. “You don't want to doth cashing this. I'l send rhe doy round the money and and rest while he's to write on the stud and watched. First Y."" How much ked inald?* she He began food shall T make tt fo “What ts °C. , faintly. “On, that's ‘curr he explained. abbreviate on the stubs. When T When Sasson | draw cash for running expenses | make out the check to ‘currency’ tnstead of ‘Regin It would s > ith the sisna- rrency have -fve every week. How much did Wa melin sy m'ght have had serl- tely It al, you know, | Dear Mre Ayer WH you kindly 1 ameliing muita for dome use of of cloves, 2 Mutd drama; 1 flutd dram. trimonial Catch she Outclas THE QUICK-LUNCH ORCHESTRA. ex ate apt to ve pleasing. -—-- LH) PEOPIERs dying? j death tava! ft | thousand of frum squirming vis acts, and men ishing out in quest Protection for Our Citizens, tainly refreaning Your coat) je ‘Theatre the curtain js no sooner than up pops you ever say, who faces round on you squarely, smiles amiably at you over his violin, and then proceeds to enter- tain you in @ manner quite unique tn the annals of the theatre, Mr. Gtrett!'s orchestra Is q treat. himself ts a veritable feast. the price of a nico plush chair just to sea him conduct. “Is quite an assistance’—— AGAIN VICTORIOUS. But Mr. Strertt count of the olf Maa’e idea cf makiog eo tie he worked tor y to do 69 yourwif? stra leaders are sometimes rath- Some of them get wildly ex- Signor Ardlt! used to do every> told, except stand on ¢ Inst, and beat out the few remaining bars with his heels. slonally a conductor appeara to be hav- Ing a wad time of It. with anguish over things that nappen In the trombone corner, and seem decp- ly pained by some detail In connection with the snare drum. He will and shrink with the French horn. IW the time nobody would suspect any- leader were not calling attention to It, and looking as were being Sousa takes But, then, J. Philip al- ways looky like a graven image, any- To the titer of The & He will be rackea McGovern is alive made to do de hard 0, here's de cage, all painted, mister, an’ Ml take de money wid me,’ beests can be work if you do de brain work for dem.” Dere’s some fellers would have boo afrald to take dis contract. To the Ettor of Tha Eve DISILLUSION. NOT AFRAID. thing amiss {f To the Eaitor of The Evening Wo A gaye that Rovert Ptasinmo wrecked by his musician: things cool}; ifeetoreed re a retue ts that Virginia Harned is always being called big and | buxom? .As a matter of plain fact, Miss Harned ts not a big woman—physically. Tall she Is, and plump, and oh! most But there's not an ounce of guperftuous flesh anywhere on her ane a Her walst Is slender, her pros symmetrical, But she gives out so much magnetism, such an impression of i werira buoyant heaitbe aE Een vicaitty. He are ed buy and “buxaan aplects to being allan GORDON. peers ratand @ Ured 6 wonder why wheo apparent geatiomen ace 4 lady vid to be thelr grandmother and scarce fin don't give « baat to help nth regueates 7 mand welding on tow b, untae It la 8 ate done in the vl countey own tow small os were me ask the young men ty remember they would aboard the car, letting the vid i | phe te scarcely able to re eut this waist In medium size Fiwide, 25-3 yards 3% inches 174 yardn 44 inches wide’ will 1 Go. 4009, alzes 32 to 2 yj curves delicious, ow, fire, when care- fully handled, ix one of fernal match has burned my ® | decelved. man's best"— POO DLELCICI1 SOR SSELECVESO IER: ¢ ‘That tn- 3 “Some people are always afrald of fire.” City Girl—Well, I de- ‘get up and fet thelr Indy 9 probably some one's mother. 1 uc here| 2 2 am In other respects pleased | Gy “ir L didn't think it was a; ADOUL A STAND-OFF, Mrs. Markt the E Jred never get througa a despatch abou: ‘the of the heroes of Batak na to me that several hose brave men must wit f up to the pose there are have crossed the dark present time, and I st sull some left.” Yes," her husband replied, "and Ive often been sorry { didn't keep count of them. I'm becoming curtous to know whether the men who partleipated tn tho charge of the light brigade really out- numbered the actors who were on the stage at Ford's Theat ‘hen Lincoln was shot or not."—Chicaga Reeord- Herald. SCISS ORED SMILES. “She affects a taste for Mterature nowadays, does she not? Well—i—should—say. You know her name Is Ann Hliza? She writes It Ann E. Lizarre now."—Chicago Tribune, It's mighty hahd to Jedge by pearances,”” sald Uncle Even, "Wh you sees a man wif a new sult o° clothes, you nebber kin tell whether he's got a whole lot +' moncy, or whether he’s jes’ done spent fm a'L"’—Washington Star. D- “Ho's a man of remarkable self-con- trol, they sa, < “Weill, rather! Why, he can cover an entire go.f course witnuut saying ‘damn,’ "—Chicago Post. The man who walts for something to turn up A-weary vigil keeps; yet at life's close He quaffs at fast Joy’s over-brimming cup tint J he turns up bis Nenene a0 soraPhiladelphia Tecone 1 Usnedt ta atea: he Hunts up a greces too honest to steal who oan ‘be persuaded {0 trust Slane Chicago Nowa.

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