The evening world. Newspaper, February 13, 1902, Page 11

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DAY ae: FEBRUARY ta ot reasure slan ay |My J leew Gown.” : e own. By Minnie Dupree. BY ROBERT LOUIS STEVENSON. syNorsis or Pri hare P a The chart of an island wher o| wink irate, hes. tures H : BY MME. LOUISE. xO ettieel Meclatnas : Just a hint or two about the spring cheviot trimmed with dands of the blue x Ht * . tatiored gowns. The skirts, In many [ Venetian, which is in turn trimmed with soe. th nae " $ cases, ate founced with the skirt fin-|the braid) There is a shaped belt two Uan \ 3 ® isning over the founce {na pick [and @ half inches wide, which extends . “at : design and finished with tay bands. | below she waistline at the back and fin- a L This design ts narticulariy effective | tahes tn ong cross ends in the front. made of gray and black E h tweed, | the fronts falling loomely from the under ) the bands being of black Sroadcloth. | arn seams, which are cut iite short | . warie ‘ “6 i With this skirt is worn a nie’ coat, [at this paint to accentuate the long. W::: reached the isiand en : : on the cutaway style, made with flow-| pointed effect in front; there are sun- next day and anchored perhaps a | 94+6-60:6-0160)o.dxee-O/b-drexinsdre aged HOES « abuso eis ae ‘ EaGhgvand: dys; Sasvduess breed ke {ng sleeves and a large double lay-off] metal buttons and loops of braid on the le off si ; ea aes atg cola. APSAtl HELETeeeTTee ieivarelteaae ut |ECTSaE ween woh ted a othe THE FIRST MURDER. : tof this desoription | ing by following out the aame idea as| obedience , . ; nt and sltted exte '11DK] the bottom of the skirt, Duttons and | subordinate FS thu loops, giving a dainty Antah to thejealm them) that tt was : sleeves of the atylish street gown relieve the tension by m6 MME. LOUISE vashore Six m orem ld ; > man the « a ae | A FLOUNCED SKIRT. IPeEUitRrigen arte he ae | near Mime. Law boats ye [3 | Kindly tet e oor 84] And here ! fool! x i | senes wide on skirt; @ctuated by a mo! 4 er ex } ont, 22 back, | plain, ats 1% 5 centre treet. Pattern | and aanereltes i: ® frmat | Bliver : Drew BERTHA ETCHELL. | est he see me | leaped i No 208 West Twentieth street, Jas soon as she touched lant a ak Cut your ounce without seam {njpounded off iniw a thicket c ae: the centre front. Fifty-four-inch ma-| of my running | stopjed bie terial cuts to advantage, requiring ono) later. hearing voices E]3 fe yard and a half for flounce you deecribe.| {could tell the direction of the «peak tl ; MME. LOUISE. | ers pretty exactly, not ont th 213 Tae —————————} sound of their voices, but py the i 2] £ at presens wo | NAVIN of the few birds that ati) nuns an OR HOME S0Q | in alarm above the heads of the ht f } | truders ae s DRESSMAKERS, | C77 on a8 fours | mage Bla) eith abele but slowly toward them, till te 2 —_—_ raising my head to an aperture i a The Evening ° 2 Datly | %° leaves. 1 could see clear down 4 : Metle green del! beside the m. Vashion hunt. onely set about wit | Long John Silver and few stood face to face From Boston Soctety To ioe New York Stage. su | pa r. round, ana ...s a face. all shining with heat to the other man f» ak M treed is well known tn the most | appeal. flex social circles of Boston and ‘a ehink: ’ « s|1 1 has had every advantage of 1 thinks @ ation and foreign travel. Her man- sare a qui combination of the oss of the girl with the polish ening as ing in @ very stylish coat back about elght inches below the walst line. This woman who ‘stands herself fe fust a hint for the new gown, but A che world She ts a pretty gfrl, we must always give our attention and | " y eyes, arched brows and thoughts to making o last season's | war stnut ha Miss Breed speaks tailor-made so {t will look styiieh and several lan ) fluency and her up to date. wn ow \ cultured accent whieh Take, for instance. the regulation | str : n the ear, She te Eton of last spring. How nicely that can be transformed; perhaps the skirt does not flare enough and !s too short, and the jacket has a 5 colar and finished Just line. It seems a hopeless case, but it 1s st beginaing to study érae art tn Boston when Miss de ne and offered me a post- ompany,”’ said Miss Bree@. the younger of Shake ESSE Or ese a Ce RT yy © just below the waist line; then th: extra long back effect ts added, atart-| ing very narrow at the |sooner lore dootr— far from It a eaten A ‘ es Don't please, The cut {!lustrates a sult of blue Vene- eres by a noise mae . SAE! SAGES me USE SS - tidied rea faploss Jultet | tian cloth, which had the shortcominas of the Roneat hands—well, here, ac that iq " F some day, and there's Viola, toe, an@ mentioned. The skirt seams were opened| To cut thia ragian overcoat for a boy| fame moment, came news of 41! ‘ . wd eat . salind But the serteus up alx inches and turned in square cor- | etght yards HH inches| FAT away oullin the inareh there a aes i : aa 1: emotional” roles (arsi:mere tela ners, the flouncing of blue and white! wide will be required, with 1-5 yard of anger, then another on the buck of F r tle tney than comedy parts, even thougt mixed cheviot, the upper skirt being fin-| velvet for collar. and then one horrid. iong-draw t r » had 5 \ medy he of the daintlest and light- ished on the flounce with Diack braid.| ‘The pattern (No. 408, sizes 6, 6, 10 and| The rocks of the Spyglass r« 1 wild naks : ny Buch’ a: loti ot eter ail Always draw one thread on the edge of /12 vears) will be aent for 10 cente v i «| riends from Boston, nd to turn nicely Send money to “Cashier, The World.| « to hear their really and truly a sailor collar of the! Pulltzer Butlding, New York City ON GHE CARS. Z Tales of Gravellers.'| dresses, Passengers in thelr vicinity were amiling!) watching there procead- Hiahed tts empire. 9 4 the redes ending § |e tN ‘ JANE GORDON, Amusements | Amusements. ay antl NDewess Liberty EAPIRE THEATRE z Mm = => =) — e) age O: A: =: S: \ \S o yS: ae O: = M: =") 2) >: =: M > Nn J M A {he Evening World will award n week for) ings, am thes had had their even on the) @ ‘ ap ees ecats pair inoe ihe soldier nat down. "Cart| f : Empire Theatre Co. in The WiMMEPLeSS. | Opera How Belles. a C jandt street!’ bawled the gua: ; H cars otf] “There waa a hurried handshake, and, 2 P}evcuun gaa ret : | SEX WEEK Winners an- s he released the tad nd oy | ° . 7 1 HE UI reatenias Alfsiiticg, eaneiten heen comemneee) te > ANNIE RUSSELL, ian stories to “Tr Whistle “Good-by, Dolly. 1 must teave | 1 GARDEN THEATRE py zvening Wor B} you There was a laugi all « t ; ans ihelGavalesmmaniinca iste ictal | + BOSTONIANS. MAID MARIAN. jslamme dio H. CONOVER, 119 West | 3 " New 01 it o ALi Be TTL 0" JOHN DOS ABOARD. | ‘ iW TREY iN Message ti ® STHAVE:, I nas rid 6 One Hundred and Why don't you ask car before 3) 1 the car JAMES | Griver ‘ with an armful of payers. The motor: man, very mad, r. h car Into the leart, knocking down upon —— the old driv THE DARK 1. ADY'S POCKET, M7, 2UPINE 204 Jee, This wag strange | in front of the ca a | FRANCIS WILSON in THE TOREADOR NEWARK “2 NE BTROPOLITAN OPERA. HOUSE. Th ies laughing Havemeyer + MADISON SO. THEATRE oN say > WILLIAM COLLIER {ti 255% 893-2006 follow ent on hy " of us. 1) Ay at at Bes p Knows wwe." THE SHAUG‘RALN, © . pwited with jadie ored woman board nda funny —B. R. Npsit. Rot Talrty-mixthy street. New York. ea Those ot) the Seanlful new Hate ; : AMERICAN that man, make an elephant out of him] instend of an mas, then ban i have 1k alwaye under hit nose ‘| A “NOVEL MARRIAGE, Ae eI a wits te eee Fiat bib pe ree bn Ale HON Juda nn Bi, : LEEPINGBE me ta the car was convulsed | pi’ JOU AML 1A LAD y ane. Wein aeRineltan kestrel Ten SOME NATURAL MisToRY, |; f A tonlshment AY @ pictured The ive s W te y U 1 : 1 In a Third avenue “1 cur a fireman! & for the jlius i accused Irishman of having stolen | « Tha''har eft is rgeous Part 7 : his trunk. ‘The Irishman was highly ti | gmeet in stn by aan nt MATINEE 10 DAY dignant at the charge. In an outburm:| > fh tne same. A Unie rdaa : > DEWEY pp WAY BURL cous indignation he exclaimed. |= in ihe trimn 4 4 aU ‘Why didn't Nature, when phe created | #177 [Re trimm : BROADWAY ate 696-8 Pde di iwrertiwreiiniguers ‘ F(a: Bap cgi En ua ans case ivy es bnisch. Sy panewbiay 5x 1A a beds svave-2° Bau pa shy: gaaug cote gunies b/s ae Funke epee ‘ gear at: Ma A laughter J. R, CORCORAN, No. | > LITTLE FLIRTATION. Hipeah areenh ni By CLnUra ed arte SENT MONDAY, HH. 17 jae ila ase : cioy h Lectae other dey, and befere noon he married ' > Tr to) he Flesh t - The minute he bored é ~ eu 1 si 1) ATi minite eb chet ays ana beter ON QUE SSTIONS OF C1 IQUETTE. * yyy GRANDPA At weiss KYB BELLEW, ATLANTIC ws Attracted attention. With his riding | a love this woma ovigicbrBives Bud:CeNRMES An BNE LORS EE ASKS . . A sane 3 BML: KYR Ay} BE LE . , eotaah gloves In one hand, his cape thrown xe ae sate eed me NEW YC Rh a fe: back over his big, broad shoulders, and drowns the Seveen ine olnis Seriod i ONEW RK a ae Paatas : eran ah ap. whi CCRC HOT RIE CEE AGE the young and of id, ea fe a Ly feat nnd IME TRE ; Mat an AN METROPOLS \ 5 Sven : ain Man: Weld Sam's cavalrymen, tilted so that the brit t fille the world with pleasure ® at home t s 2 peg eae D, would shade his eyem, he waiked Into( ffl 10 feld, in tame and street | yes ate, bo ‘ WINTER UARDEN—- FLORODORA wove The Great Train Robbery, ar and took a seat next to @ young! — And brightens every prospect 5 sivron ae poeta eer DALY’S V2) auarterw ANNA HELD: «Pah aaa au, who looked at him a second Of the mortals that we meet iran away . Harlea hin hl i * before she turned to her book | Au seekatnol otiguneules | alsin one month: ‘ ' . Hilunetic of New Veartn « UNDER W BLANCH haem S vowe. | Honse ‘ sg ole seve M A man, do you love this animal 1 A . Again, Bho ntole several more glances * packeunl of tunshing ee ney eee i ZELAGS jf BATSS KEITH'S ‘. CROSMAN One Hundred and Tenth street her hook. |) ANd Uft a load of sorrow | gust met him this morning ‘Think te an \. = % Ax ; Mats Wah - marker dropped to the floor, The sol-| From the burdened backs of sin: fl) do 8 ni SINO. EDEN 3 vt ie dier boy quickly licked it up and re | Diffusing light and knowle | “Win you atick to him wi you get | «aor k CAS NA DANIELS WSEL OK a - en turned it. Before the tratn had gotten ree ae tales ed of life; lured Ioking x ma m Event aageat , . Brooliyn Amusoments under express headway they were both OF in earnest exchanged slips of had both, of cour: ) } / sir; sho! will! is wha ma ote t iversation. Presently they The stormy clouds of strife “Then I agree to let you get married. |'*, MONTAUK 3 waneaee aper on which they Ladies’ Home Journal. Gu rezone end the same ‘man’ ant Helonly ione conti which ite) ros i TORIA iam tera t \ ; 1 [inne Peat teins Nomen, Yaad over cue doliact ') conelderel “full rons,” any Ny \ Sado wt WSUELS LULU GLASER LN DOLLY VARDEM, | MAY IRWIN gsr and that te the swallow-tailed coat w rat POPULAK

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