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JST OIMTIE IMLAG AZZ, JUNIE. FULL- TUCKED BLOUSE. trimmed with bands of velvet. The eolor you desired are orn mented with ¢ th tons, 1. t teep ¢ allow 4 The can eas ed, being carried out gOn the same AN EVENING DRESS. Pear Mine t What ms . . fan evening ‘ Tam ant » pienion a et esr . itaniaae with bak AA figured net. It * nt Gerpelt A | PRETTY WAIST, © Dear Mme. Low 1 onave eampie ny ty with Make an visting of « ) starts from a shal ¥et at the foot of the y made wit! held in TWO GOWNS. Dear Mae, Louise sample of goods | hare bought toh ts wors | fx it witht) apont etreet, Brooklyn Hd look wo. vest made 1 offers $10 1 valentine of City. Competition New York closes Feb. 12. should meet F. DERKMAN, 125th etree, New York Bo stow, ‘Thia process of chosing Te you ie amusiog. I know. It you're the one waiting 1 ion't lating. You we Be my valeatine, won't your You like me, now, don't yous Only mine—enly mine And 1? Lam wholly thine, Dear Meart—My Valentine. Whelly thine—wholly thine— ad gout Are you only minet * Sow Wak VounOum Drensca.® BY MME. LOUISE. the| wo tiny | 4 |Xears of age 31-8 yards of material | Let the years then come and g” i the skirt with two elrcu. trimmed rather simply, lar flounce (not with ni b the walst wita iNeee in each | postillion. Have a vest of white leatin covered wit heavy luce. the fronts of the wa ettily trimmed with proadcioch pands and buttons. jeeve with a deep turned immed with ¢ same, ur brocaded gown look Wear a fitte nve all the fairclotn Uning to give You could ntilly innertion sive you the necessary nave a fall Nlounce ed with ruchings, You will need 4a halt yards of heavy Brussels A BALL DRESS. ear Mme sad long sleeves, and what would toviint Mow many yarte lk sould | peed at 37 toehes wide? T GARKIGAN You © eel twelve varda of pilk fit {x twenty seven inches wise. Col Jored seldom as wile ast Jex na or India silke. Jace ‘ Jecoliete, out have the sleeves of fine with three rows of Diack velvet chiffon. with » th a pretty iene y fintan t makes ap evening gown | JAOR HOME Soy | DRESSMAKERS, | The Evening World's Hashion Hint. Daily | To cut this drese for a child four TT inches wide, § yards 32 Inches wide or 21-8 yarde 46 inches wide will be | required, with 1-2 yard of all-over em- broidery and $1-4 yards of edging to trim as illustrated | The pattern (No. 4.0%, two, four or six years) will be sent for 10 cents, hier, The W ew York Send money to Pulttzer rid, Ever thine—alwaye mine— We two and our love étvine We'll together oler grow; And laugh at ege and time, Dear Heart—My Yonattes Ru, Xo. I Chapel wren, New tare, Con DISTRUST. 1 It ts not the mountain, it is not the land; And it Is not the deep, wide sea, And not the stretch of the desert sand Can separate you and me. Sweetheart, Can separate you and me. u Hands may clasp and tighten and hold, And heart be pressed to heart. Yet only shadows the arms enfold, If souls have grown apart, Sweetheart, If souls have grown apart ur Nor yet the gallop of race horse Can make the distance wide, And not the steam or electric Can banish us side from side. Sweetheart, Can banish us side from aide. IV. Hut the cruel thought, distrust, ‘The word that biteth sore, Each from each apart could thrust So far we could meet no more, Sweetheart, In this world never more. —Blanche Nevin, in the Independent. ree the harsh sleeves . ream color eo a cryatal vende Have a flower on skirt, shirred seven times one-half an inch apart at the top of the flounce, the! Pee TR ant ed juaters THE WORLD: TUESDAY EVENING, FEBRUARY 11, 1902. s Treasure Island | BY ROBERT LOUIS STEVENSON. i omy New 1 s i * 4 | HAPTER en ; peat aide ; mt The firat few weeks of 5 ft . . ' We had porhe trad: ‘ * . ~ 7 . posveseves PVI eevee ereviererereveres | > le * \¢ , |@ . : ¢ > ¢ 7 2 ' is 5 ts , > i > rS > » » > » . > | ' * PAPIRE THEATRE Empire Theatre Co. in The LYCEL THEATRE * ANNIERUSSELU Hin GARDEN THEATRE Wilderness, BAAEALAAA4 14 Addn das ea nns dn bass eassrrsassad® °455°5 4 48eaara cereeeey ¢ « MY VOTE I8-pRATHI" P | Seesesencesecnanccces Aesesensenses eee ecneine BOSTONIANS. MAID MARIAN. jnot allowed to be more piain—and now in the extreme of fear and « if i i NEW SAVOY THEATRE we ware running town for ft th a tor trom these ose sores unite * i: ve od ELSIE DE WOLFE, i) 84}, 5 Sein yet bor lonte las noried ant © GARRICK THEATRE Reweat Vantaa tae | moss t 1" eald Siiver. "Flint wa t a ma CHARLES. ha ' At sapin: 1 was quartermaster, alone of ae _ rae S S| HAWTREY A Message from Mars : A nh Pew iat hin dena H f CRITERION = s pete sh i E | 7 : LESLIT \KTE fate: ac hwenee) Ae : dog and sunedr rae c KNICKERBOCKER THE VTR FRANCIS WILSON in THE TOREADOR MADISON So THEATRE WILLIAM COLLIER * {'' ee” DANIELS Wea 4 FLD LAN ALTOMATON TALKS AND SINGS By Harrier Haband Ayer. UIA ILIA ERTS i> ine haveraame caatee the mes) 8 é ' | KOITY-10iTY iHe Lue 7 3 Vha to offer 1 neautitut,| advances 1 | mother. I shou' sy ae ‘ nad written me telling me of ff Once THEATRE Hn Fel aaiiaaisoarcnes LORODORA WINTER GARDE ia tiresomy apricious woman and MUR AB NS i acit hme 2 ; Pocono Supqirine m wife in by eppesranes noe Ne ATLANTIC Ae er liatrae CHEN Herc is rasa 14.0.0. AMELIA oe LADY acquaintance Bi 4G HAM MARGARET GRAND": Giberty ie tie Seles Manhattan Theatre HON. JUHN GRIGOLY , AMERICAN KYRLE BELLEW Mra Aye Tam deeply in love with « lay that | meet every mo nice walk and got Maure ant and nice Nps and dark reyes with a soul and looking for a w figure and ps How do ua & excha and granting that she wou COALS CENTENNIAL, WALLACH 5 DALY’S On Feb. 11, 188, the most notab per sons of Wilkesbarre gathered in a room KEITH'S in an olf log taver witness chankecof/aloettaln: “black rook'” which ( Be thou my Valeniine METROPOL.S abounded about the town. The oven And let thy warm heart do the gentle pleading, ‘ pak i oh La ahaa Nor longer let mv heart with love lie bleeding EDEN ere dep oa th For lack of love like thine Loe Bue King Coals humble ber ; Ho 4 ) ie Meine For lack of love like thine Mabel TWD pHing MA adil ag My heart may never know the peace or pleasure ‘ ieee be se ft sazeaow at tho mines. Which life would bring ein t iless me . Housti. NNR TE ake Senayeniatantnery | Which life would bring to me, in boundless measure, i Beoked by dollars running in If only thou wert mine! te I dreds of millions, | i guia . eo nandned. yearn If only thou wert mine! \ cana CROSMAN fon at” Wilkesbarre on the “comin There is no other happiness I'd covet, Panna Sar age For earth were paradise, love's sky above it! eh containe Sao] MGA” ilnean @, fury "would have been’ if" the. dincovery Be thou my Valentine ! ioe CT eatin ag. THEATRE, BIS Ma Sus Oe ee MOO UIE Murat, OL eeeeesseeneneeeerseesreesesseseee nesses Peyeagerasriea unseagsss as LULU GLASER IN DOLLY VARDEN |, isitetre's. By Annie Irish. Goon’ ’ thr eete: OLCOTT MEXTMONDAY FU) BROADWAY She rEB.t Y GRANDPA 403 pw FOR RY BODY. “Ab TOMORROW AT a pINGBE AND TH TAS OPERA-HOUSE. Continuous Show 20c & 30e PASTOR’ aM “*UNbER WY BLANCH 2 FLAGS {| BATES murray STINE) “THE SHAUGHRAUN, oe rm MATINEE TO-DAY DEWEY seoaoway auRLESQUERS, #3 1 Brooklyn Amusements SKATING RINK. MONTAUE IRW IN MA for future and 167 9 tin the 1908 Works and Almana found. * * * Bhe, all newedeaiere ® wal, ee