The evening world. Newspaper, December 10, 1901, Page 10

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FFBEDIDODDOOEADEE OD DIOORO® €.00.00004.90-0.H064002-1000.d5 F3DOD-OTOH5-8-.490O9O990OO0D UTTONSTYLE BREAKS UP A POKER GAME. # By T. FE. POWERS. 3 2 Published by the Press Publishing © Park Row, Entered at Post-OMce at New Second-Clase Mail Ma Jusr Anouno Ine > ConmER Te FasT ALETTER MAM WAAT IN THE WORLD CAN BE KEEPING VOLUME 42........ NO. 1472 THE SIA-DAT BICYCLE RACES. 2 CCOl Ir) ‘The continuous performance bicycle races at Madison Square Garde week are a vaudeville feature of sport of recent growth. They have Api and other artifices: tr with the kinetoscope and the cinematog sa of any poetry ther the eye by an exhibition of fast motion regard The vast audiences that pack Ameriea’s gr t auditorium to suffocation show how much more popular vaudeville is than “the legitimate’ in sport “ : t as well as the drama. “America’s greatest auditorium,” big as it is, suffers AS somewhat by contrast with the Roman Cireus Maximus whieh in Ner f " ” hele | held 250,000 citizens gathered to see the racing Uhave such af Wand ‘The fast-flying wheels, the restless crowd, the cheering of favorites and BSA | eens colle | the never-ending noise in the Garden provide an atmosphere that is one f ‘as moment exhilarating and the next stifling to the spectator who bas any liking ALACE which money eannot for peace and quiet. And in this matter of “atmosphere” {t would be later ay " entws esting to know how much tobacco ts burned there in one evening J} va a Cantoage ral pate Tae {OL Mr. | sy theatre a ou were stone deaf until you triet my ere Remedy, and that Aieotpey a Edp you heard immediately afte it? : PraRH OM Ee eee eee arEe ‘ “Yes, sir. The very next day I heard from my uncle up in tae Klonilike aa He OPALOT THE NEW CATHEDRAL. The building of the Episcopal Cathedral of St. John the Divine at One SPECINE DELS Y LETTER o Hundred and Twelfth street, near the site of the old Bloomingdale Insane | 8; eniiged helite Asylum, is expected to consume fifty years. One of the priests at the golden 1 Ty Esa ! “4 { doing will obh j hay this letter email fubllee celobration Sunday of St. Francis Xavier's Chureh, in Sixteenth SBTC o Tea lermcnaiyehisir eur alll RRA eERURTRTAD, street, told how he used to pick blackberries on the vacant land wher “Men'a Tatiors, | Sour letters, inch rather tnaane $f ‘Taytor t vomit ether Patrick's Cathedral now stands, Somo other Sunday reminiscences in The Hieclehingaecelne tans cearmncaamn lees CHiN World of an old-time theatrical man recalled the not remote days when the | Letter received by Miss Allee Morgan The Inrcer gifts which you woeted rate mul time thin week With eordial much rs orather Well, 1 reeken t know att my time and money. | an aroun nee wil 5 ' Bowery Theatre was the centre of dramatic art in the city, St. Patrick's | is no longer those who attend the dedicatory services at the new cathedral may tind it p town,” and at the present rate of metropolitan growth | have wr situated in the very heart of the city, Perhaps some boy in knickerbockers | 1 . who picked blackberries in the adjacent fields last summer may be the | 40" sur alesnil es tills Se anes bishop about whom the elaborate ceremony will revolve. Where ten years | an assure not marry eer ago the goat capered nimbly on the ledges now constituting Cathedral "0" np NOUS IER st SM ALS Ra) Heights not one ts visible. Only their pictured representations survive on TYLER mt Puttonstyle, who is unped up from sitting in his When diseovered by his better half Mr. Puttonstyle has the bock beer signs of Little Coney Island just under the wing of Columbia | yc. acived ne ag a | vm, makes anexenuse to post a letter in order to join a | only acollar-button left. Grates is still making life miserable College and the projected cathedral. J from Me daha ‘Pyter oy « friends at poker, for the railroad skindicate. J makex me the happiest fell ee 9 : e § wp [Just what Towns fonging to do. beg ‘My wife ts wild t te 0 back on one of those vessels that uffe makes we wild to go to Europe and back on one of those ve hat fcstenleht ni au mt Iaarlenrous | IN THE CATAP T AGE. your, but Dawant a few private, Panos: UL c ‘Well, you know women can never resist w bargain mall.” How about a Sai Held new xa to this et: ayo letter THE SECRET OF MAKING GOLD. The French Society of Modern Alchemy announces that it has discov- very letter recetved by Mr ide T have to with Glin? | Mr ered a process of making gold cheaply out of the baser metals. A Paris al- | Am We Gpeckaivacilvaces ale chemist of a century or so ago, the smooth Italian adventurer Cagliostro, had | eh TA synth pale ana 2 a formula for manufacturing the precious metal, and the sale of the secret Stostiaie ee ivan fo ates shows spirit nn? qiost was met towrite more hc inde it, Shatp {con® Can you + - batt Your loving PDD v-: brought him financlal returns respectable even in the e of a Goslin ora which we cc Mackey. But it is not to scoff at French inventiveness. The hot alr bags and will « INNOCENT AMUSEMENT. Ben Franklin saw the Montgolfiers send up made Santos-Dumont's steerable | ~ - z * een ae ; $ balloon possible, and the ladies whom the same skeptical American heard of | IN TH B WH | TE LIGHT GLARE Slim Soldier (in background)—Well, I can't “TL can cut the rope and— * 7 as sitting with their bare feet in tubs of water, their hands clasped to make | ° Vick him, but— tain the maiden.” z an electrical clreult and the whole performance under the direction of the | Tasked Anna Held not tong age ifsheyelover etroke af business Mr Norcross 3 rs | German “adventurer” Mesmer, were taking the first steps In the mesmerism | . that {s now hypnotism. France gave us tho original idea of the bicycle and | « of the steam wagon that became the automobile; while Jules Verne's lively ths "da. yes Posays the tu vliways have Mine Held f the centre of th tof also use| parties after th at his: dinner much — what you | fancy {s entitled to the credit of orlginating the submarne boat. Perhaps the OhIMMEL tena | w hom Paris alchomists have something up their sleeves worth considering. ftelneurstnagmeal (eC ice Canina AcAN er TGA alee | Ost les asantly tn the m > “My wayward boy, come home to your old parents and we will forgive ail! eae ReNY [will he wen tn the new play” w alluring ttle, “Sweet and Twenty haracter parts demand much « stor. Mr, Thompson has played a num- ber of t “Thanks, awfully, old chap; but I've another engagement eve. I'll try to reserve Christmas of 162 for you.” " STATION SUICIDE. Fr this Chrixtm: bran—that ts itt At ts ao good for the flesh, makt srimoth iia: ene roles, all of which : ile he Ae SIL emia ted for leas difficult of cone g A suicide is doubtless a coward, but a man who climbs deliberately down women ane nance, but he has yet et ow, j a ely do mop at [make hie fret taiture Look, quick! "Way back over yer head “Aw, keep off de grass, can't yer?” € the steps from an “L” platform to the tracks and calmly puts his head on hend better than ry g ‘ é Americans . . . ; the rail to die under the wheels of a locomotive may at least be credited with having his “nerve” about him. He is certainly in momentary pos ‘ sion of courage of the same sort that distinguishes the leader of a forlorn | the bio hope in battle. The man who killed himself at the Hiftleth street station | NOt ['S= thy drake. Har an Was not, as was at first supposed, one of those nervous persons whom the | teur” approach of a trains impels to leap before it, as an altituve urges them to Engine Wel hink about th ulntion “What do you think of making up tn J s0rent-o-ene ener eenene-pnteene-tne- entree ee-s-en enon THE EVENING WORLD'S HOME DEPARTMENT. | 08. miles oan hour? er asked Tom Shea Empire Theat ix ts what "Jane™ Company ’ O § se t-ennen anes erenenen enero anon enenenenonons oes tnt 8-8-0990 9- 0-8-0 OA P- OOP PAO“ OO B OPO 8 oO Onn bn On b= Onan OmPm tne on ade > T would Ike to know what would make a sty hand not too ex oe Gertrude No > We } at the dand. A black panne vel: tr. of her, W fi Jump to destruction. There are neurasthenic individuals whom a train | aeninee | OW 10 DRESS WELL die would look welliwitht ibis (walets cee ani ioce hat eee een ceen wit malt coming snake-like around a curve faselnates as a snake fascinates a rabbit, |! ! lock train tte . EA SETAE . ierale somes tats involved: "3 Malohivhich ewe | but gives me the {mpression that and the doctors have a long name for it, as they have for other diseases houral Nae B M j i » as y t a houre da me. Lo ; aver reais the young lady has told you a falne- at wan] notion: fort Wut toon y Me eerattie: tox (TE The Woes of Lovers, tou. te sius'i« vo, ant vou cently aten easy to label and hard to cure, It is a name formed on the hydrophobta | principle, like acropuobia, which ts or agoraphobia, | the average. ean edeth af time me to give you Kind advice, I should resolutely stop thinking, of the girl, aly for seat act then and th old not je winter dress fora girl | fear of a high plac ny holds toi ‘ t Ae even at that the curtain ls , of aeventeen. Aim a pretty outente wrap and | which is “fear of a crowded place."" Observe how “fear” enters (uto those ; Mt ris way the orig | gn Ul Well after a So while a lara : The + ste World places at the} vi. itn Let’ n Go. [which will undoubtedly be a dimeutt i : nal 1 9On the Stroke of Twelve ’t| and tasntonad idionce sat Ustentnis | disposal of its feminine readers the| A navy blue zibeline would make a Aver task, but If you do not communteate compounds and theu understand why it ts t ays crowds olaize nike N e pounds rt hy it ds that th lways Is at} to the orchestra and expecting the 0s | services of a very eompetent dresse| WH8% atl durable gown. | Make anal ye give me atvice. I met a young man at With her in any way you will discover, irlance there were lots) te ummer reaort about one year ago, fer fom 1 sixja¥ many men have in similar situations, him again. Thea be inquired | that your interest in her will gradually the meetings of Christian Scientists who make war on fear as the ehiet) if on" source of human woes. mn lurching: and t baggage car as skirt with circular flounce trimmed with maker who will assist and advise} stitched straps of droadetoth tn the Ment <oothis year Soman ah ‘ witlet early tn the] At crashed along. the miles away. | them in planning new dresses and|i™* *hade. the walst to be made with PISBR scope UTOGRe man shel weet ike |e | open Thanksgiving dates | Buffalo people must have thought they | 5 blouse all around, trimmed in a design | Cet IS a 5 7a eiiitcomeaetl ie ERITREA TICS |" LDS) roten ik * sD were ana i ta lot of red Indians that | Making over old ones, Address all| oe wun mg straps of the brond- te not ales e Will still be fas wed slow to take advantage rothe onty the company | letters on this topic to Mme. Louise, | °!ot eve snould have three esd finally 0g TAME Narerbantaaptuceatiwe ‘ . Louise, / ZOOS RPT TX preramiesn tired 104) 1 to make tp by was the F : 36 1 icks at the elbow on front of the avm M84 SAYD ENUPY. | OR HOME q teed a company in eneh to| x of alan iW olamp attach A LITTLE GIRLS LOST DOO. Ry TAL Ha” Witten totsear Tavern! | herecer elites nk «afternoon and evening a | JANE GORDO: ” {shed at the hand with a deep tur | epartment, If you come across a homeless red Irish setter answering to the name wack cuff prettily strapped. Ae the! usions. ‘The man has:treated you | Sie eae ry badly, The only thing for ie | The Evening World Home Dressmaking| attowing rc 4 id fin:| Kis, NOY, Oct. 13, 19M 9 J} allowing fulness at the back, and fn-} Gularsvadites tone lorgaie || DRESSMAKERS. Y e Evening World’s Daily Hashion Hint. of “Jack,” will you please see that little Syivia Huber, of No. lol West One materialiila heavy, your, frock) will 102k | (G/aolnowsinftor mutntain’ acvaulet” ales Tay lish made like the abeve deserip-| Hundred and Fifth street, gets hin? Ie is the pet of Sytvia’s tite protuer,| SCISSORED SMILES. | JUST FOR THE MOMENT. y Com: but, If you care to, relieve. the, Alt%s bow to the man, but da not make ey rts of very pretty és i the slightest attempt toward re-estab- = sever!t ha little yoke of white lace who is seven, and brother and sister are heartbroken because 4 careless uncle Sree esu ase pick eatin, someting like Literty aatte, and | SEN! adi tak etotaen Ai Q Hahing the old relations. vader why Mame gave her 4 3 T would like to know entae tice way of making a { A man who will behav tn ye Jost the dog near Amsterdam ave Seventy- street the NE SOMETIMES LA 4. 3 yeral descriptios { eas this young 6 dam avenue and Seventy-fourth street th r Lea eihenlancleane By SAEZ T have given several CHIPLIONS LOf} ais anal donertajreallyttotrone ane “What elecan Mrs black velvet coats; why not ‘e one? Or have one of the new tan box-coai A Temptafion to three-quarter length. 1 would advise! oe, ser ayers somesh elther of these as they may be worn Tam @ young man of eighteen, ant although wit hia’ dreas ov any. color. A large black'| fr steers being cats enedleste ciara ais anxious to form the acqustatence | night. There |s a rewurd for the dog's cent girl's bothering her head about. pathetic letter to The Evening World t pay the finder regardless of any money cons! rn, but it ts evident from Sylvia's ys Powan giving a dim Hadelphia: Record. her gratitude will suMei od aa - iUginan nests beaver hat trimmed with black or white | hr some resmecttthe onag Hberty ribbon would be sultable, and If etters Vv iy done ao thats he you can afford a black plume for your| Bit fom monthe 1 ne eater hat it would add considerably to the and on her way hose style. SIME. 1OUIBR. | ieoa greatly: touted toraae: tte femme Lat : ' ; * oat 7 Saturday, Sanday, ae — =a hi e Riensare: of her acquaintence, bit To tne Haitor 0 rs what that rtsh Mor Dear Mme, Louls : y the thought piskae eel nei ias ently did with hia Kindly afvisee me bow to make pretty and ieeane belon Cened ae ane Dest oTiell fin: thseres | practical waista mutable for a person forty-five | loan what to do, ; years of I tnclowe a sample of the ma TE. more refined and self-respecting thew and or : ' MRS. M. the «irl 1s the greater the Insult , he tatke out ‘The stripe in your blue material is would be were you to follow up your trimming enough In Itself, Make the | decision to become acquainted with her back a long blax forming three pointe without the formality of an introduc- at the centre seam, Tuck the fronts] tion, in clusters of three on plain blue te-| 11 seoms to me ff I were a young man tween the stripes from shoulder seams|and knew I was a proper associate for to bust Ine, forming a yoke effect; |ine girl in question, and could make finish at the bottom with a sllgnt blouse | that fact plain to her family, I should effect. Add shirt-waist sieeve, shirred | to able to find some way of belng prop- Into a turned back cuff cut on the bias. | erly presented to: her. | Your other material would not tuck] fovorn usually find a way. It ta not uinks Owning a confectionery « $720 rent per year, Navershs pot consider that 1 have and a ilving. ‘The Itifle Prob 10 8 36 mit them to a»| Ta the Elltor of The & pens at any of the te comers, For! Ifa man standing on the tront pl pe for which 1 pay $60.4 monty | 74/8 going erate of slaty mi dollar a month. {0{ *howl! Ore fram a rite a cut he pushearta if you! ditection as the train w citizens. the witnesses for ship sald that he known the candidate for five year * Chronte Obe| “How well | Barne a) Wash! | | b fhe same privtt thie peddier paye not on What tale play? Ltcense ’The worst fent an navy bus Wont to, but make it 1400 a year, The amalt| Iet was only suport 1 t\ jector, “te Whe sure to tead | asked the Jude PHuttealiniialilien Linea ecinstarentt | alcalsMesHavenihreeu box piAltaconeihe ; : ‘ ath ke Liberty oft | nicely. ° Iways an cayy road, but what differ- elofekeeper bas a right to consideration by the | alles (an) hour whe a revival tank deaina after) “tve known him in a general way,"} enough to make up beautifully ike the| back two Inches wide at the top taper-| i ‘eity, Not alone the small atorekeepers, but als 1 the bullet ago, readers* SERS lGueTmextt nln: miaretnaesienn iri hatecltneas he ie ¢ Ne P taper-lence does that make If the end means A Facetions © yoke and band across the! ing to the waist Ine, Front tt with hiccens “the lantlords and Indirectiy the city» wit you be more specific In your! tower part of the walst is made of y V-shaped yoke, finished at the|” The ngled Web of Deceit. u \diers had to | “Why ts sked th mur in st asked ¢ ri [penested i1f/itheee ped Hertel 1 ening rae 4 Asked the demure young Raia Hed the Judge square lace medallions and squares }edge, with a half-inch atitched band: | pose str, ayer: To cut this exercise suit for = gtr? mt Sem¥Gab he Niieva thing, idows 5 1 the witness, “he's been | formet of bands of satin Joined with aj have three box-plalts on the. front.! 1 ‘a Indy friend of mine whileawar| ten years of age 7 yards of material ree tha morning the facetto teman to! who marr ter) {n my pl business every day for) feather stitch, The body of the walst| hooked Invialbly under the centre one, wot shar: Bieter’: to write her: letters PR (\%he Improvement “L” Trains, kere to "go away back and stand up| tian that ba Alor of The Evening World: nger intimated that perhaps he cout] “Why. that (Bip. m, is the beginnin ot find a vacant p. Then he in the we de Aton tho first of the ye id be authorized to issue iver] Al Inches wide, 87-8 yards 27 Inches wide ‘31-2 yards 44 hi raaapet, aneinetrruae suag [08 3 1-2 yards 4A!lnches|yide will be re- my letters, but did not say rs s ut’ he wanted to'bs| The pattern (No. 3905, 8, 10, 12 and 14 > years) will be sent for 10 centa, tive ts composed of clusters of tucks joined | Make the sleeve with a box-nlalt down | seived ten leuers from her, another yo 1 guess," remarked the! with feather-stitching, while the sleeves the’centre of the upper well below the} three. 1 met. thi ‘, 1 probabiy vote ‘yes'|are tucked below .the elbow. This al-|elbow, finishing in a flare, Have aj {elt hua t's entirely a matter of sex, on the stion."* Jown fulness above the cuff, which Js] puff on the lower sleeve, finishing with ow simply can't enjoy a peace The witness was a saloonkeeper,—Bos-| formed of ‘squares ike yoke, Two of|a pointed cuff over the hand. + ful ife,"—Chicago Post. ton Herald. ighe lace medalilons form a@ pretty flare cD. 108 UISD. { ed the ehronte | Judy fe station of the Savers! mii

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