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JANUARY 10, 1902. 10 THE WORLD: hae ee - FRIDAY EVENIN No. 81 to @ Park Row, New York ve at New York as Secont-Class Mail Matter Poudliened by the Preas To Entered at the At RD HEPA EE EEE REEE ee ECRETARY SHAW IS INVITED TO DINE: : BY T. E. POWERS. ]Hucs SUAPASSING Corree VOLUME 42 ...., NO ri —_— A MORGANS ALL WHEATSINKERS MR. JEROME*S | Esub ST ON SENDAT SALOONS. 5 PRAISE GOODNESS*—.AND | District-A y Jer vyins Mr. Crok n the role of prophet i Loor our Fen stour COAT the Reform Club last evr 1 This ad tration has got to ma : an honest effort to ent » Raines law. If it fails it ko ont of off ie G and Tammany will come back two years from now And in D : Attorney's further remark * z ‘ ' the We ‘ : . — oe A | : 1 ‘ t vexed's on " ‘ : the op: Of salod VM PM. -having ber a .*, 6 on by Gov. Odell and t : . intest chances of s ell ay od 1 i a hostile Sabbatarlan Leg arefully sha feo) Nee i 3 horns of the them out to Ma = : » the M and M k 4 5 1 © the law " ack: It Ge pb . ‘ ot dif vou d n sined if ton \. tg e stn ‘ “ : : —_ 1 Le ¢ . . ‘ r LU 0 . eee i " 4 . ® waiter at | yy a “ose : GON. SHAW AND HIS HARD JOB. 2 aah : In a speech before the Grant Club of Des Moines, last night. Gov Shaw ‘ thanering. A too enumerate! {the va easons Why the Secretary of the Treasury ' “ ay 3 ' nad ol nto lunch with us sit : ae ‘ 5 moan, Harriman ar kefeller (in chorus)-Oh, with al! t he 4 hiag ¢ is high plac as a thankless job. / 1 * ‘ ine. Not . seer ry No, ye. I reckon I'll mosey up “If coods escape the custom f they are valued: ifthe volume in. up phrsan tack teas a Of currency runs short {f tt ortinity to invest the surplus in bonds at © a8 tik ot o é a fair value is wanting: if the Marine Hospital Service is poor: {f the Hehts jam ich cir atoy arpa 2 Bo Out on the shore: if accommodations for the immigrants are inadequate Saree , a : Af these people are imposed upon at Ellis Ista ft/an (Officer: tw dlscourteoua | season—to t em That | GO 0 : to a returning tour these the speaker cited as among “the 10,000 nat-|cagemens at haw oaiel tae Pe : 8) ural and inevitable kes which are mare just cause eritictem | Laie i Poe ce Mina wok F G Rut vou wil! of that there was no mention made of the great fer ‘Two Flags” wht ih A 2 OF all the “ust cuyises for eriticis a Secretary of the Treasury —his ten ai wane : od of bonds to ts ored Wall street bankers at prices lower than those the pu ; n 1 hi i : > Ye is willins nav Apparently the Secretary regarded it ax one of theo)” * BAe Ber stee, J . : You ordered a jez of ten for dinner esterday, Mra. Newly w iV : will you have tote | : Peddler —This has been a poor (Hold-up appears.) Biff! Weit-how woukl « lex RL RONAa AC EnRES wok they atreet satay ' + day for me. L haven't sold Smash! x . Bie- | num ' i i RURAL RULE OF THE METROPOLIS. Mie me yeaseana: (se eases atl ele In his very strong. sane ond able address at the Reform Club last sure et ilk HU eos Galo Ee ! 2 WIRING TH evening the Rev. Dr Lyman Abbott caid fe ' i . a $ t does not belong to the 7 tines sericts in say what we ehati ax | She was littte, with | nex ef ‘ : fn New York We are old en winele aa eR Unaaenn ‘ rants | conduct snging » ple int unite N The people New Yo tra ° mA erinmicwlet z , “ oF the King of England or even for the vaters of St ete Pn a} t fanty | eyes fe gent for us anit what weshall have What le . . bel open on Sundays ae well as week days aere Kat ; ” This is the temperate ulterance of a venerable minister to whom nore!) sie. 6 ; i 1 than to most in his high profession the term “man of God” appro: y t ad Applies. It Is recommended to the attention of rural reformems and Canan- ey Pera set aA \ : y DOS EG daigua deacons whose real to save the sinfii! soils of New Yorkers is |"! ! i growing irksome. If they will only just leave us to work out our own salvaje) pieced Sa ‘ BuRibe tion we will giadly lift the burden of moral responsibility from their | tyet sank shoulders apaelouerall ‘ ’ : My new play is a froa: vated batore Wut na a Why. t ght the critica r poled ane a f J an L (IW n Jnot nder the one above, NEW FOES OF THE FOREST. | eaunsnatet d eae I0 Dies WELL. 4 mn sau There is somewhat awkward conflict of sense ntiment in the ‘ it ne t add bebo Nf complaints from the Adirondacks of the widespread featruction of young ns i Epa heh ries By Me. Louise. miter evergreens for use as Christmas trees 1 aleula that 20,000 young} et:ine ‘e “ is alten’ an | 7 Asabiee trees were cut for such uses this season and the price y spoilers at : 5 : | The E rq World plaees at the . rag Ales by the city dealers is half a ¢ AML all we e oak | disposal of its feminine readers the - perynsl Ribu eit aaah tree,” bu pri mbermon, pulp mills and the holiday P ' i ¥ serviers of a very competent dress- 5 giana’ ings demands of Louse Against (hem are not « maker who will assist and advise pip ase running through It; fuse to take the meds kiet Freneh names Why has oo ne when you're | returned ‘ band of the to wear a vat 1 certain e) very nicely by cutting the upper partlcan plan, each person uspally orders , them in planning new dresses and By passing the Hepburn bil! almost unanimously. the House of re i\Ad > t f B d D | Fi beblab Sela] ; Ad ne Li - L 4 Repre-| ventures 0 a a oular. making over old ones. Address ail loving ny a ttle sentatives registers its strong p aA brand new tie ror gyi \, - 44 cd al f n canal) leiters on this topic (Mme, Louise, | pyont von KIwORIA ber nreltaitn i ow it than s] n oa lowe t of} ttsiown, rather than/s Wha Evening Word Home Dressmaking F wis the saving of a f t vat 1 ! ow mucht r a t will it he necessary tral At t sther fe wise bribes? ats 4] It now appears that many of ‘ aa | t sd attend the reception 1 Ty i re ¢; tt ‘ t 8, thus ng social leader was orief t was ve why t who has never 4 rowalst very much. i} oe * n make an excel- velling gown with r y ; 1 firat time they |a ar. made of white The first train on th to be pri . ' mind wntowt Ww dae held in place by successfully run om the road« Secor . Ata ' ie ; $ B to fix the materia fs: join the bar city gets ready to atten the subway dedieatory s+ oles ; a Sexleaal SH tay ! ’ oe nat et Sixt nil z i * ee wilithave heer vlna id : % " Mf the same shade . eeh ie 3 form a dainty ery interes ai stitehin Ai LY nieroet sn my . TAU Tet Springfield, [1 where Mrs ' . teomes to be separated {1 ne ' : Ursu p nuns t 44 = atrwnKe, mo my own | Let evs fron 1¢ cople an Om ig HEE CON NG SAVAL PTIALEPrE, | . yal will not need any stiffening = i | In the flounce; if your skirt i de . ark: proaoher’a Soa ! VEVEY ” t+ ng witha full atin Let Them sit Down “ a F | Wher VACA on the lining, that is all the “body the . ‘ x LAAZARA outaide of the skirt requires. However pic inave . . given \ your jal is very soft and should Meelis ae ta “ your lining be quite plain, 1 would ad- Pie « i ; ‘ re i . ning] vise a narrow blas plece of the tainnent caasit of x 5 ‘ aR , ‘ erinoline you can get, put in the hem midday tmer © * if “ty . Y aR aneige aie boas lot the flounte Seria nish woes A ma . . Dale ra Many different materials are used now from work jut ae © “4 . i . ward and Weak aw in one comtume; in fect some of the > em think om a vater or : yee “ 1 aoe ; i most myli#h Kowns coud be made ; M short lengths of different materials A Chauffeur's Opinion i ve roline ‘ anid Capi, 8h . Kla skillful and artistle person n't the Bygone OPippett pe pels " | ret caw r,| feel discouraged. You can fix your akirt automodiies rm “ , : «| tng abou ro Mra. Pe aw FN a loose.lof the flounce of the material (the upper | for himself. © qgeun4 New York, ant | think ! om A ef when sie ‘! wan alwaye } i x Une ‘ atiteh throtigh the centre tak-| part being narrow takes loss material) tome endernanting of the tr eds a tRinie ot! taking mart oe ner Trice ‘ not we strands of allk on The needlel and mal the driver, or chautte aid |nueband’s medicine And then mam: | "W was | abt SSEetoRTiel w eiarted tn [ret cloth hin carrivge (not in the bere ma aaateeer fap aaldes (Ol ‘ou're an awfully | the The double ‘ elarted tne oss wentaeiat quickly or bring hi tut reat de ani tisonters Bo the aame ner (Mustr No. 3] closely with rows of narrow, dark blue sitting in fron ae avy-yard ‘(and has tw wa of ch stitches}or black braid, and about ‘t ¢ pronounce thea | a nly have to re-| sword the second row| above, w his ends, have another ; , ches anda of silk from two dit-| just ng and aa geod @ word disappeared mck, but @ preacher oroaches every 2FO™ ches two str just ike a trimmi not as If I ut Feat n ferent clusters above, so that the cS A ee is wkirt, OLD-FASMIONED GF | Sunday.’ ''—Chicago Record-Herald. phia 4 itches which held the clusters are MME. LOUISE, i \ SOMETHING DOING. coo TJARRIET HUBBARD AYER. y | would appear to be a most perplexing ne the lower part of plainfyou may choose, may be ordered at very dark red to match thelonce, and while the servant Is atten ‘over this very | ing to this part of the dinner the diners a Nnchen| may welect other dishes. ers. me wy that It will 100K | pow! if one feels the necessity for aip- CRBRBAA TEED 6OO O46 Pure CREAM Puss RICHT_OPF THE Or, FARM STILL MANS GREEN GAGE PIE- Easicy ———$<—_____ ROCKEFELLERS | z POPOD OS S90-0900902-7-9 900 earns 3990-9 €06 04 © rs eonnd play with us Peddler Take that — You w “And come along to the police station. I'll do some business to- day, anyhow.” E HOUSE. fernal "I could be reasonably the sure cf making a°— ert tt is better form to lightly élp ngers in the water. Pure White Correct. Dear Mra Aver 1 am a young girl in first mourntng, now if tt would be hite to a cousin's en in mourning eight HANNAH ire white would be entirely proper. Points on Etiquette. tow Duties of Hrideamatd, 1 am to act as bridesmaid at an Wear a Picture Hat. wedi w Kimdly inte fe of 4 bridesmaid? Whe Would you advise me whether [t proper for 4 ch wedding w ack? A turn her veil ydot Ast ‘please sungest. the ~ Jappear without he She is to be attired te ETIQUETTE. flower girl should wear a large ture hat a white hat she is very young, opriate ome Wedding Etiquette. Dear Mra Aver Ww ty know how to arrange @ nen the attendants being two fower girls TR or'nonar, two bridesmatde, best man and hers ANXIOUS, I do not understand exactly what you mean by arranging for the wedding. If you mean the order of entering the room the flower girls should come first, the two bridesmaids after them, the maid of honor alone tn advance of the bride Vell te turned back after the mony is finished. The hride and bridegroom head seremony, the and groom: an following. solo Is usually sung just be- fore the J party enter the church. “You remain standing at the left of thefand the bride on her father’e arm. When the wedding ring is placed] ph» ers sometimes walk In pairs. you are supposed to hold Jat the head of the procession. The beat Ato assist her to remove) man and bridegroom are already at the finger of the glove in] jtace arranged for the ceremony whep tt ne bridal party proper enters the room. left of the bride and] isuatly ar a home wediing a few mom m her finges her te her glove, or it han been Jo not change your position at the 4kar. | gents before the service the beidegroon When One Eats at a Hotel. and best man quietly enter the room Dear Mrs. Aver from the door nearest the place an Kindly tofarm me if tt te p ranged for the ceremony and await the cating at a stylish h when the din- | bridal party. : jas ner i* served in courses, for the lady to order or the gentleman to order for OR HOME S08 DRESSMAKERS, ier? Should the complete meal be or- at frst, or one course at a time? r to always use the finger r being served? IGNORANCE, T all depends upon the hotel. If the | dinner is to be served ‘a la carte” you should consult with the gentl man and select what you would like to eat There is nothing embarrassing In this yh there are so many that Jt The Evening World’s Daily Fashion Hint situation girls w altho write me about it problem. If the dinner is served on the Ameri- Oysters und soup, or anything else To cut these ladies’ dart-fitted draw: yards 36 inches wide Will be re- ways good form to use a finger | auired, with or without the frill. ae aie. pasinen (Oy St aise. te 2 | ping the fingers in water. aie wail be aant, When « finger bow! is served after Pulltser Pitted, Nes tag Sy