The evening world. Newspaper, February 6, 1902, Page 8

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THLE WORLD: 94-9-48.8- Publiahed by the P Entered at tne F VOLUME THE “MIOUNTAIN AND THE “MOUS! tions and incr five mi moving the any, No tow at eat New York as f NOONIN The performance mouse fs like!) Commi «sicaers. mingled feelings The bai the order w SCHWAB AND THE ‘on of his meteoric LOKD MATOR. 4 jon:S 2 GMAT INGER tr M. 1? MAWAaGn BAACKENAIOOE (INE WARBLER) . rAPF A MANAGER “IR. In becoming the guest of the I Schwab attains the perihe fight break the bank at Mc to twiddle thu Carlo, waited an s ©. Was much, but to dine Meroe Mee vacat fit climax late chore boy Botice than a prince's journey Mr. Schwab s: been left for t All Am na Pennsylvania villnge, whic has been gence. Wutched bis progress. A hundred pu taken his Monte Carlo performance as at ‘ " gambling If the advice has reac spirit, but bolstered up ew Tre NEXT TRAIN You no reproach by th Morgan or M Europe—not Mr Press and pulpit and p The angry jurors wh 3 m © tate—they might a wor on the “LL” ABORING: 1¢ \ RICH TUNG I SIAN devices of recognized utility to his t tion yuard ' nk director and what not, Corns v t eof the ite: young men in town. He puts in at f : : f THURSDAY EVENING, FEBRUARY 6, 1902. Coe ere ee or oe Ng The Fi ‘unny S fle | of Everyday Life. ONLY AMATEUR Billy Burntoork—I'm afraid I'l never get married, John! I seem to be so hard to soot. COMPREHENSIVE. Johnnie, woul! ir the st 4 pre- ck of Dear Mme. Louise Wl you windly design 4 dress for me? 1 yt PEPPPOE CODD TS DH DH EE bout 6 feet 6 inte in eee Your etamine gown made like the cut |would be very stylieh, and that shade of tan Would look rticulariy well trimmed with green. The trimming cut of green taffeta and fee on the edge. The plaite irt are stitched down flat nei they reach the first strap and then artially flare, being held only by tne | straps, The yoke and lower s'eeve ar of embroidered chiffon. [ woud advise stieceenful keep it water starch will give it the etiffness ef a new organdie. cleaned will turn yellow very aoon. am going to « ball ant Mahe compleaion and I am not pale. sixteen yerde of incloset eaimple and would Ike If you want dainty ev would like a bi jruMing of whi ake the ski rows of bottom and the remainder of the flounce trimmed with ruchings other one to match thi VION Gr SOY OOTRR IL." SOW Wake VounOun Qresaca.® BY MME. LOUISE. After sonking It for a couple urs in good suds put it In a pillow 1 boll it, rinse and blue carefully, wist it in wring squeeze xhtly throug hen let ry, shak! t " rying to m sticking together. A Mttle? Any organdie that ts o knew what te ent fora tree, 20 too expensive, as lame mething inexpensive for gown, I think you % wilk mull, and on the the trimming of closed samole; with a flounce with two # plalted rufMing around the you could use in rows . as one of your height should a deep flounce, Have the yoke leeve, which could be made guimpe, of black chantilly Ided pattern, and bead figure co erably with ater! beads; this has a surprisingly good effect blouss, Make the waist a very full trimmed around the top with a k skirt (rimming, having wer the top of the sleeve e-inch velvet yelow the el- the ruffiing. Wear le with a gold buckle ong ends at * from MME Low 1sE. OR HOMB See DRESSMAKERS when most rich men # sons are trious owing the 1 oa he is well eotablished in business Life with an ony © reece { g The Evening World's Daily nality of mind and capacity beyond lis years 3 : ashion Hint. fi A last will and testament may make a t ” “ w regulations on the s tt We'll soon be wafted to our seats with a swing or . make the head of a house t : - Ananitia oe will elap th a te wh nelosed mmpie Fa bone of the doughty old Commo r kick ing) gou that nice stick si arapoeccal sere flesh, and they would please him mightily if Ware ibieuerth “ owing ¢ landing of: and \ ainmea then wilt pat scraps the coldest ¢ candy? ve a4livey/ait Ao am sen re . =| eet . Lad a tat, take ale Sunaina ? " ti are imparted to each And every one will be so pieased—except the passen- geezer not to bring me at least 2}. ‘alts’ aay 4 (would) like to\ knew: If ° The co-ed tank drama in progre 1 P « ALP. T a nickels worth Welty mit Geshtan (Ea aR iond Toe PRL eect T66) & i Teas san wear it Protebiy the two can be te come at i } : eee mbined LM ob : = BARRAS SING SITLATION, { i Leora et If you line your walat, have several R , Ben, }) She variaing: fron plano}—C little ruffles on the front of the lining to t THE BARBER § GERM-FILLED SPONGE. a fest and {tinued piano foe is very trying on] peeve that ‘flat look.” Your silt ts so : Health Commiss\one s waron [a * f —F OS retin’, ‘ y fact dey} the ner 1 axsure you. + | pretetty corded | would not advise tu i A in too lazy to & t ow whut’ He-Yrou so one of your nelghbore Sing tt, but make an attractive, aim; ; WE a tans Cher ale eh i dey kin do.—W was telling me—Philadelobia Balletin. ¥1 plouse, with a yoke of shirred chiffon, u move f nline nha a at tat SS TE U and the fichu draped artisticaily around “ile ele THE SHO S OUTE, the shoulders. Wear a large black vel- public health, and where the lack RTER R ae eee ee niie coer aatane | attested by the neme give tha | serviceable yoke and one that could be t _ ay * | washed as readily as the walst could be } Se berelto) Raye: CcImLES (eH VORA 168 Hae . 4 TI made of tiny folds of India silk, held in } the case of the king # evil the: Jace with French knots and joined to- | : ether with an open-work faney braid. | falsely and undese Have a ful below the elbow, | : picion with the lower matching the | 4042 CHILDS APRON It is to the credit of th ; L jae 2,4 and6 YRS clean, and cnly those prove PS Dear Mone : To ¢ 1 oyou wid Mi clean my ears Reed it : white organtie dren no Sine to wash. 1 with ti = J k L mirror in the room will be indeed very «i to you, for tt is H t 1 Groucher. his room: . 4, Juat soiled 2, ; Alexander Hamilton, as Daniel W ects ild | Sy ill be arnt fon ines 2, dang H public credit " : ~~~ ~~ ne properly; 4 nce paend money ‘Cashie The World, i y ‘ . r "4 SAD roughly in the rinsing and you will be) Pulitzer Bulli ew York City.” H Seoator HIlls : t THE \ AY IT HAPPENED. ee pale ; Order ont of chaos and extnt : r : CHARACTER IN THE EYES.| PURSE ON WRIST. | city upon a firm pi Steady eyes are always a sign of sin-| Coler, by the hi cerity and honor, except when the head | _ 1s wlightly tlted back and the eyes look ; Hamilton. through half-closed ids. T pos j i seesor does not trust nor is he to be| t Mrs. WOE. D. St trusted. Shifting eyes betray a treach- erous nature, one thoroughly dishonor- husband, now woils a for able, deceitful, restless and discon- ) t The most conspicuous tented, Clear eyes are a sign of @ good constitution. Frequently persons in tll , becn that of T health have comparatively clear eyes, r position and lastly a y ‘ Dut even in these cases they have elther for position and lastly » f great recuperative powers or they have wasted health originaily good. In a piece of carpet on: t . Small eyes are indicative of an alert mind, of cleverness, wit and sponta- House of Repres * nelty, Large eyes show a quieter na- germs of tube tr ture, one slow to rouse, but more in-| 4 Svlution for the pocketbook que ‘ tense ‘when fully wrought upon. Long| ‘On that vexes won may be found wit! swallow most of these « eyes belong to more poetic tempera- new p an by wchain What! " ents tian Toun® eyes. They prociaim | Wich eneirc wrist and ts clasped more dreamy natures, more contented, Menus fire oh Siva partnch Sree ~ less aspiring. Rdund eyes show ambi- wrist ine in “Deacons d tion. They are sometimes found with aiant ‘es the pickpockets, unmistakable signs of an artistic na. | PCIE 40s rs presumably smarter, dy the iv ture, which !s an Indication of a rare 4 father's talent to hin fonate 4 combt mn of @ sense of business und Davidge's «: “Do you think there will ever be any women prize-fighters?”* @ love for art. Deep-set eyes show | Enpeck—I understand your wite te PRE euesess: in F “No, indeed. A woman can go on the stage just aa easily by getting thoughtfulness and logic. Eyes that she hasn't spoken a word Hotel 1 ’ seem to stand out from the fa i wd! You always were © ee io p>edDore preys 344440006 6-2-0904 erstebiieens love of action, lucky dog —Chicago News. j | LETTERS FROM Wants to Bench Her Hair Pe the fAivor We there why a woman + or dye ber bal forinte is. MANY TOPICS. Vhe PICK UP $5 ON THE “L.” if You Miss the $5 You May Get $3 or $2. & World will award Slow Express prizes of $5, $2 and $2 each week rief stories of strange, annoying or pleasant experi irface or “L" cars of New York or Brooklyn. must be true and should not exceed 200 words. 190 words —quality being the same—will be given the Sine The a Those of preferen The shorter a good story is the better chance it will stand of wioning ® prize. Winners will be announced each Saturday, beginning Feb. 15. ste A Veteran's Plaint To the Baitor t \ Wall Crom the Evening W Z oeeat ot eta ty ar country's fax, | per with et BURNT abek Tell) ic ei7h\ tot | uncpocr est nce ot pr Send stories to “Transportation Editor Evening World, P. 0. We for averywiete 4 week om: | of wosies witser dv’ kuow bow to ey" uhaun| coat Box 1354, New York City.” HARRIET HUBBARD AYER’S HELPS TO BEAUTY: | Hate result of fever. It is far better than the | empealen you suggest halt with a soft sponge once « Deer: Mrs, Ayer Phenic actd, 2 xrams; tincture of bux} Will you Kindly Inforny me what prepa- | yomiea, Baa dnetu rat used to keep my hair from | chon gram: tincture 0 nth falling Some It is breaking | Wes, ulling out? 18 nate, it breaking | itt ondoll, @ grain ‘AppIy Ro the rot r «rew In very ‘ t began to f ia also for ; hair usually will fall out after) a fever, [ should not be at rmed on this account, e scalp mass, scalp. | Take ten minutes a day by oR tor thir Hub, wi # for: You, should turely gray? Rub vhe tonic, Co ah I give you formula, well into the} tne!taken Internally will frequently the/hair that is turned prematurely gray. ie lotion im espec 1p | food for very dry halr. Cure for Gray 1 of th ltwice a day. use tol ent the hair from turning prema- I do not mea all a dye NQUIRER. containing tron It ty sald that a tonto ‘There is no reason why you should not ty this method, _ I must frankly say, however, |nave never seen a | fal treatment has been success{ul, al- | though there are such cases on record. Any external treatment of the natare {4 wash or lotion is really a dye, @ y | matter ur [ades To Remove a Scar of Ten Years. Dear Mre Ayer h | about arrest) lot jon a sear of that » lye ine where the Inter+ jer what name It masquery fom my tace whieh { have hed for Will you Kindly te me ring T eould spply thet went ree Jo not think external ointment he (would nave W perceptible duraat it

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