The evening world. Newspaper, February 28, 1902, Page 11

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JBTMOIMWOE IMAG AZZ, TUIN JE. A Spring Girl In Russian Blouse Costume. ‘This Russian blouse costume, an ad- vanes spring style from London, ts of the most wonderful with white satin revers embroidered in Diack velvet are small at the top and . the extra fullness 4 narrow wristband wide at the b being gathered htly dloused, and t the hips and imple suit is lating of a muff tk and i DOUSE BUILT OF BUTTONS. is the latest ture, and, says the Lor THE WORLD: FRIDAY EVENING, FEBRUARY 28, 1902. IE DYNAMITER. OF THE DESTROYING ANGEL. BY ROBERT L.SIE _ owo LONG CURLS A Reece of the Eugenie Coiffure. jery, and when my father joined her, w bs from ‘the thelr conversation, | at ir 1 ailed ' ? father sald, T . = yom rf start and CHAPTER " ; x The W Ao ge ‘ . at oT We dwelt originally in the cl ook . tt h . a: an early dace we moved to a be! RehAC Chava toree tiful house in a green dingle, mus' my lon are a C rit nin teri: and wart . when there was pot a bird. in : i y 3 with eplash.ng water, aod surrour TRB A 2 LT eS et co LC AL HS n almost every alte by twenty miles ¢ poisonous and rocky desert. The cit was thirty miles away; th was but} * road THE STRANGE HOUSE. een r than} were bridie A Cr ta Oum, Dresses. BY MME. bOUISE. DRESS FOR A GIRL. | yoke ot anirrea 6 chiffon or piat ertha pure white! roohet if “can sollar fintan to the ont, allowing ft to jabot nearly to the walst line, holding lit In piace with rose-color and biack chiffon prettily twisted and knotted Hav r fitted top elght cad » helow the elbow, trimmed the top of » The gulmpe m © of nie velvet the same sh White shirred wilke or some pretty wash: | gown, ‘The F ot FOR 4 t SCHOOLGIRL. ts Dear | ann ‘, =| NOVELTY SILK WAIST. the yoke. Tats stunning ned wit velvet ot goods which I have Like to bave novelty «ilk . is an atte place with white cloth but- * email ones—having black teimm tohen on them. Allow the watst { TALES“ OF: L* TRAVEL 2” _AND_ OF CABLE AND TROLLEY RIDES __ PERrECT OLD TRRSHIONS MRS. CARTER. HE TREASURED _ Tooth Powder {ive = NEW FANGLES.| Kate Careww Sketches Du Barry. ...., HE RP SSES. IOSTHST. ( my fat tracks and we : ue dwelt » inconceivable 0 the F only neighbor} ks, twit Yet, though he was | ° 1 never wholly 8 fear nis pres. « y jetude was rather! | ut hie occupations. a mile rT two from re, but | ery differently placed. It stood oy Py oking the road on the summit { 1 close agat a Ve ‘ assing within view Art N ‘ t « {n some degree 2 from ¢ 1 should there. «Yaniv Hut \ and aye’ i a ng befare the blow | | chanced | SECRETS OF BEAUTY REVEALED. Fiest Geta | Saeed withou ear | : * 7 whe * > oto «| « twenty miles right corset, a straight front t alwa vnward with the right. re ae shoe f vd | tre 1 is to get a e = ey | s , » H drug store and ook us lf-way home, and ant ‘ ol | t circle wkh a lw on for three ta the morning and acawit al Bs ‘s i molaten’ 4) the driver and [ alone crt ‘ania | er te bunion when you dress isan senna sci 1 wo bani te of t : norning. ‘This will pres | t 1 ‘ t oming In contact an This wil 1) 6 will also pro- \ ‘ ma a that it will not time 2 DRIVER LAID HIS LASH ABOUT THE HORSES FLANKS | sists 1 ~ A sof ginse? { : : ‘ 8 i oaition. If the tig < ‘ y ‘ wore nair pencils ‘ t ; ram; fuld ex 1 “ ‘ ! . . one scruples gironear BEsVn ery ‘e 9 Amusements. tht od dass > . 1 10 _ ig Comedy, fuctes ores 5) Dp, Lyon's ‘0 08S. es thought more awt feat Irvin & Co, Pour Ottom , = ‘ & Sinclair, | Stare, i Kernel, moun One ure ~ ot Mor! AM ELEGANT TOILET LUXURY. An olf man to Bright zh. w travelling from 1 ot I. to ¢ sation The « lacked many of ¢ hoary graces o¢| Used by people of refinement N a train, got sce gic wor 5, was yet r for over 2 quarter of a century. EWARK would sooner travel in the olt- he tao permons eS Sas r ; ~ aava Amusements TO | 1 are tn the oM-taa rear foe EMPIRE THEATRE, t - wheel s sos rxerald <5) last Mat into a d there you are!’ But [eee ieee ia * API THEATRE CO, THE MUOERNESS = + Hullo, olf | ‘ LYCEUM THEATRE, shed : : Ilepec tase Boy 2°" ANNIE RUSSELL : yea w | GARDEN THEATRE, | 2700 « ‘ " SiBowehaate ia “ BOSTONIANS MAID MARIAN. | 1CHOLAS ene | SKATING RINK t ~ om |ELSIE DE WOLFE... THE AM rid 1a ¢ Aa NEW SAVOY THEATRE, 4 eae ‘eran ren i The Evening World will award prizes of $5, $3 and $2 each week f a ecamgerial veal = hemi BS id arian ms eee "| Ttor the best stories of 200 words or less, of s , amusing or pleas- ! . ty ed ao aay Gpo, lpoke RU NU Gealat aARERTIR RE TEER OTT LTSROn Toe NOWIVERE GEHRDOLITRN WIR tor wha - HAWTREY A Message from Mars ‘Manhattan Theateess i owded, A ait way hers announced each Saturday. Send stories to “Transportation Editor | : x eee mptand and aw A Ming on tap. | evening World, P, 0. box 1 | aware ; a siset atintay at KELCEY , Saee Gas An Saal wig ; : ; : Sano WILSON The Toreador. li Hl Thee Jat or & ot ma and R Bie fined tha | dist = . | MADISON SQ. THEATRE he @ney| wD, RN, Third street, 1 ‘ a AN ates BYE au 4 . | te Wel & Saturday Contes, Lt te the eee home with yo | thinn » 3 : = WILLIAM ( CO LIER ON TAG er Diplomacy, PAID FOR BUNDLES. \esearaisesvaria ie Don't tore: | nis CRITERION 28 0 ee - |T™E NEW YORK nao el AtN host ar < as e HERMAN ae aid ; ‘ ot. Setanta tingalataladisonsavanie che Tenet Washington | ‘ Leslie Carter Oe rac! HALE OF ie F rm er was ahah and c «s * ea nea man on Continuous | D ™ t. & inv Be vie wan. N twink | THE DOG CAR. _ ; | ACADETY OF MUSIC, 4a «ta Irma FE FOR THE * ‘DAUG ERS.” PASTOR 8. Show. 20c. & 30c. UNDER BLANCHE t POPULAR SONGS QUOTED. Nas ELT we ; non at Maw | 2 FLAGS f BATES t Tt her evening three js in an} JAmertean F s 4 PRANK ‘ — le ed vated car wre ongage rather | window thie pinoy CAS IN 9 ‘ewer | TATE EE TO-DAY. gpinion, xo . | ; Fie aermanes ‘LONDON BELLES wer bun \ the | AR s i) CONCERT, Bie. OR HOME baa which Downton | . ‘ mA tat THE again | VICTORIA Eves. | PRIMROSE AND which nume | faces of the paseen i 7 yy DRESSMAKERS, | {°"","5 paste ' ; CLIMBERS. conpuy,| Vo SAP ARE ASAE Hundret street, New York City AN UNCONSCIOUS WINK. A young F dy speak avenue “1. blonde sitting « the trou Mused her to blink frequently. Frenchy took it | granted that #he was {ng with him, | He goes over and sits | tarts conversation Kets next station He f When Bet to the atreet she calle a poll @nd tells him to arrest the impudent} fellow. Poor Frenchy almost fainted He explained to the officer that che Monde starte tion by winking | ot him, and that some | trouble caused her eye to bilnk fre- quently. The matter was then dis-| missed and treated an a joke,—E, J. and Flshtecnt | phe Evening World's Daily Fashion Hint. n who could harde riding on the Ninth A very pretty m, Something out this five-gored skirt in medium wize, § yards 27 Inches wide, 61-4 yards i 32 Inches wide, 43-8 yards 44 Inches A BOY'S RUSE, wide of 3s 2 yards 62 inches wide will A hort time ago when 1 was mounting] be required the stairs of the Eightioth street statin wan Tc Pt lee 2 tom @ young boy who had lout his five cents | “ge, to Castner’ ‘The World, fried to reach the train without drop- Puliteer Building, Ni New York City.” seventh stre dressed ma an reel 14TH ST. THEATRE. (00) 87° ays as _ SHOPPING IN ATHENS, FOXY G GRANDPA. HOITY-101 Tr ates [ose ork - AMERICAN Tare, | METROPOLIS, 8 i FEDORA. j Presently ! A small dog on a chain was hidd der nis coat, That br {tl we r when both longer in the car.-JOBEPHP A. LEVY, No. 46 Madison street A SPORTING PHRASE, While na Sixth nue sur face ty | WALLACK'S. KYRLE BELLEW, THIRD MONTH OF totiar a : LULU GLASER IN DOLLY VARDEN. | s145 y sisters mw ve amuaing incider rea. Two gen tlemen boanted the car. One of the gen tlemen waa thrown directly across the laps of the three ladies a = ta me jose contact with the lady's face nOldKe ok 5 HENRIETT frat the (elias Which) oalland eign ea a sees Sales GRAND IndldK nincky| RIPOBRE avai . Re TA at the end, w TOhaw nol Ratio) DREE. | uke It, ughing, The remark was made ¢) the poor fellow was knocked out t , | Shakespeare, but tt is Belasco round In three laps without a smack, | pot be France in the cighter: Wes ‘ . . MUSER, Z which put the car in an uproar and| Louis XV, may savor of Br: ii . : 0 e gentle 4 IRTIC . 1g | ——- at at ne $0), cra bexeaneed | the: ransions courtiers may suggeat the . HURTIG & SEAMON'S QVICK ANSWERS TO HEGP Ke: among the greatest ever, Mr ba = CALLS come to aw . her Belasco, Between them they have engines al |W rout tm MRS: PATRICK CAMPRELL. | thetr “He NEXT WREK— ARE YOU A MASON? Sunday World. Competent workers: Success of the season, and if ») re would be no occasion se were everything she rises. yay, | Seeking a Theatre, Sth vt employment look to ame a a (Reo apa and spies Appetizing | to regret that the most interesting of American actresses la not occupted with parts, Ain i : sa Hain oe Bil areteltan groees, “ST eomothing better worth her walla _ Bover come vaci Lael. Sat lngye YOU IX Woy UNO wun, on - ~ -

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