The evening world. Newspaper, March 12, 1902, Page 11

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lee Se TBTOMIE MAG AZINE, How TO MAKE YOUR OWN DRESSES. BY MME. LOUISE. perhaps, n little taven lining as deep a yoke would be to hold the waist f hape at the shoulders. This, how is not jutely asary, A particular design ts made A DROP SKIRT. Dea . Loulee five yard Roo. ever, this f thin cashmere, tan, and na Aro wkirt Paint, what color, ae 45 Am nehes waist and A g would nes skirt Py Pale blue or nile green Hnin look very well with skirt. A good quality serviceable lining; th tan cashmere makes a ther ar materials on the market that have a Prettler lustre and look handeomer ¥ hear, but do bok as well aft } Mtl wear ni substantial per- caline. Make skirt with a fF nlde-plaitet founce ten inches deen, ant Feige it with a tiny ruffle, The outaide Kirt should be etyiishly made w 4 ing the cash the Ining wi A TOURIST SILK. Dear Mine La Kindly touriet ati © and travelling? affected by + would make show through lard mentioned monly Kk is more * nasa arp foulart. It is very service i} ally for long travelling on sometimes called dust coats 1 would not Advise you to have | You will find a simp: | Wke the ilu Hl Sox SOD OR HOME DRESSMAKERS. | Daily The Evening World's Fashion Hint. yattons b ra to give ame ant with a ter « i ¢ skirt imply with three row: This flounce does not ervs starts at plaite, wh » walst line made with a tucked The walst . with a box] & | plalt each side one and a half inehes| gy wide. There ts also king at} suMetent fulness |” the side YT THE WORLD: WEDNESDAY EVENING, MARCH 12, 1902. DOUBLE PAGE. o4 THEATR_E GOWN. ' i Jet Bands on the Bodice. in THE BOAST. a RCHDEACON CT had a younger name, a spendt alway he Archdeaco: One morning. © tlon with Grin ted In hie den lle t pur | Dame. pealed t ced aga He had F tt t at) ee | So he paid scant heed to his brother. | |dehan. whe ¢ ita | tions with a demand for money If Rave the lad what he wanted and gov! id of him. Seon aft t the latter wa to greet An off who wae standir Hearing the unobserved, ringina Archdea re CAN you GVESS THIS? a $5 for th correct answer ir The Evening W vod and thunder ¢ racine pu hay Nhe “Why Does Prince Henry Nesemble the New York Evening what has occasioned this overflow. Wortaty | fair words? i | cal bee Nour par don. m Answe cone Jena cus, anit * OP ai | I Amusements. | EMPIRE THEATRE + PROCTOR'S PIRE THE TR 2 20 ST. Rete LLL N i im SISTER. ST WAVE. « » 8TH ST. 125TH Ts an ta ir-8r ANNIE RUSSELL PIAL EVE THE GIRL AND THE JUDOE na Kerneil, 1G ORR uit ATR at . MieVesd, - - tie Low Prices. ray out hina rane ealat _ CHARLES HAWTREY ATE SSAGE FROM 1 aS. Ieee asalon a Guan Afternic en WOSOAY “ARV FARA tote noes ones” OISTRIT 15, wun 1600 oF shea i Lo UE olin) | wingham, or only pretty wash 2. se Yee ar Rea tes : ! all-| vaint mult, made with a wh SEW savoy THEATRE arn | (ee : LA fc trim * FRIDAY The pattern (No 4 sizee oot ” t w phil Respects $ Bai viiivesent (orp jet Myla of " UN NERST INTO 4 Lonp EAron mice ata ‘ELSIE DE WOLFE ra at Ticks. Pea i y Cas The World, | peaide : Il derive benefit from on . ]}. “The ma . « Mantra hereaan i phenstRe seaudeneiasithie 7 “Aton Na . uiitaer Hu wy the above suexestion. . ARDEN THEATRE ’ ROADWAY 7" Ray eae pe Mite Wet. @ Sat To. SING PRICES 0c, To's. 30, ay BOSTONIANS | | MAID MARIAN. MATIN| rw had Byoures is 1! Pema | PRANCIS WILSON in THE TOREADOR. ‘Speer LEEPING j BALM FOR WOUNDED HEARTS. MADISON sy. THEAT a! wicwotas Het Werth Worrying ver for think vow are. ther | ; [WILLIAM COLLIER, ntti SK ATINI “RINK, Dear Mra 4 reine oti ati eit i ie Map lg tO ein ep ey ene hon: | Pe | CRITERION. (0° Yo 4 8% Z fern me out, but ainaye cae PF OuatORTTS eee te snow ee an heen LESLIE. CARTER steppe aoe : n cate your sentiments do not |ALL THE SAME. and $2 en ; ; ery |_ DU HARRY: dentally met : ee 1, visiting for the best sing or ple 7 7 raid it J 2 am heart ‘ ae arene a a ant experion »w York or Brooklyn, W : " 1 | Mu aes a) Ww Mactinon Mar 5 1% aH havexinca ers announced each Saturday. § ories to “Transportation Editor | °°\ "1!" 5: gee isvaitor Baie World, P. 3 box 1354, N.Y city | The Christian < ACADEMY OF MUSIC, 100) #4 Irving PL UNDER W BLANCHE Swain from Newark. " , M s * Ee Ne Ste ee eee oD eae i ' . A Hirsch ti 2 FLAGS , BATES. | ' H 1! Tam a young led> of nineteen years, and mitt pee went ipsa tt Home. one mt) adh : . x mn | cea / Moo 3 eek THE GALLEY SAN | prices to 48.75 | 0) Male Wed A Bat 3 F her | ares se sith a young man trom Newyh| boarded & Lovw-nege ot set ; ‘ F elt tik : i P a > fn in fact, not a| Ne took me home fovm e ttisad'e ta New Yeck| am wih, omer AU CORMACK ee aceoes Manhattan The atress om. | {1 Meet otonen, Te wema th me he wuld dawned on tea ' near r 2 ABER ; feu * ate Wiss EYFIE e her journe . Flatbush ca DAE SUSE f , CEY SHANNON * 8. P. SPIER, No 474 West One A RE VE RSE Dd ( RDE R. sTRel Mag : 5 HOY TolrY THe URL es MDG. KEL [ANI vot DSK | Hundred and Forty-sinth stree I sd ; My pucks ' nts | MATINEE TO-DAY. PASTOR'S CONTINUOUS — Tet this very undesirable indivi set: | HARBINGER OF SU MMER. SMITH, N Madison street “DEWEY! “. GAIETY CO. Show, 20:. and 308 pare out of your life and wait pa bm he} wet on a Third avenue k ING THE TEN n vOn “As for the right man who s sure to come | annot do aNy-fnicnt when the t ‘ Kontera DE excepting 1a | idasion pandlenine 4 CALLED HIS BLUFF an ye. ar young man He Bell y tri s + | aw straw " 1 {se 5 INQ He elles tm Lave at Peet Sane | ny mt: Mi teh Sy | cn a cnt | a ie Shon. CASING p AWIELS ff Mra Ase s agreeable to you. It ts ce ph a 2 il wu ve Ma At sir first meeting I eam a certain centiomen| ty ask permission to call upon yon. | 2, Way to Harlem, for i | eneets kine got oF D ALY was attr me. 1 was equally ned with Perhaps if your friend ri the ‘ c. Me F \ ns - AMELIA BINGHAM CO ise save! for vente lento t evening World he will take heart of those seated je» Seite ar 4 NOTRE DAME. : THE CLIMBERS, eauwblatance? “He and act on my suggestions, spe re . pares Sale ta ICTARIN—PF c C FR Me . ny lalla) tno fealteenilin' Cxiganel | In She a Fickle Laast | 1 type] bis i. ' CTOR] A—PRIMROSE & COCKSTAL ‘ x PLAY, We are to correspond, How | Dear tre Ayer | inset wd saan a ee Y : ae Fri Myeiie TARLEM Rvae $15 Matines Saturtay, 21 bly a oman and a | Mer too. But for the tas two weeks 1 notice fui Ky MOURn ES SOREN Fi WA Base ‘ £ pan ses WALLACK'S. KYRLE BELLEW. - strongly attracted | Mirani hana pee Fee Merete } za ; THIRD MONTH OF Brooklyn Amusements. toward cach other on frst acquaintance. | : Riemer Lita - \ ‘ Perit MA FRANCE one, as neither is acquainted with the ‘done. [BMH HIISCOLL, Partie, LH E DE N/wo8 real ear rset he gentleman who argues that “love | , camnG cand wahalcatee WHF ’ R r = for a minute is Havent ve Ens HR | to Benet anit cae “mh Sih LEB MOTHE if ne night * MAT.TO-DAY. ai 50c. ~ oF rer Hel ite ony alicapentls rovinien ad insist upon her accepting you. I | anout it o'clock a young married couple he GRAND EBEN HOLDE N For Lalli MG an ea ae = oh eae, of ourse, she must break| sat in a far corner. The huslund wae t im ea eal It the young man Is puitable in every | decitne teedo tele, aeake pole age Ute as ER haernatl a METROPOLIS, Happy Hooligan way, and you are fond of each other, [as gracefully as possible. on his lap. He fell as When the PP) e ° girl paw her father a he sisly : ——— ‘ omprehensive FR aaa = a went In his vest, and tuking out a coin KEITH Ne hy 7 N | panblaeak = finer) PRE ‘ THE ART OF PEARL STRINGING. | | PAPER VALISES Complete piper ieee, RUE Orin main: canuien net teanand | COMPLETED PROVERBS. |, PCEG) WAIEISS: EPUBLIC. x cis wa tenia id Few of us have ev . he) then the two next best pearls of equal) pity ix akin to love,” but kinship | BOSE : R : CROSMAN x» + | Information on 1,000 Sub- art of pearl stringing. Sener aan Sue be ara a aero Wael jdoew not always signify friendship Vide Ks i iia aanithe x It is the task of the pearl stringers Pise cas aes OF the nee etait | “It ds hard to pay for bread that has ye ‘ jects see the 1902 + to blend the colors, to graduate the| two ends are reached, where all the oval | bee? eaten,” but not so hard aa to Ket : . wove " sizes and string the pearls in such a| and irregular-shaped pearls are placed, | )Fe4 to eat that has not been pald for a yh (eo) bad Manner 48 to insure thelr finally ap- earl stringer has a bri “Only that which is honestly got is * ' = the keen eye of one usd to the handling | pearls wo that should an_necident occur | “labor overcometh all things." even t * * f | Cc of some thousands of these precious|and ‘the rope break, only one peari| the laborer. ante racy ye HURTIG a “SEAMONS | mana gems annually can do this to perfection, ani aesibly fol jeadintensicny tw, “Employment brings — enjoyment,"* is 4 ente Troupe, Falk ° a © Presuming a ropo has to be made of | meang af the handa, the litle machine | NNER It Ueings the means to enjoy’ vert ae eye as | And Encyclopedia. fairly fine stones, the first thing to be|being worked with ihe one hand, while} “A wise man {s moved {rom his course eplis ‘ GLASER 1K “DOLLY VARDBI, done is to pick out the largest and |the pearl ia held between the ‘thumb | neither by: force nor entreaty.”” but the bas LU QQ Tovtge Tels Treated in he 1883 wee finest pearl and place {t alone in one of | e first finger of the other, It !8| same often applies to a mule. dua ike Th Sth et, or Bown: he "S very responsible and hard work, and wanted 8 Germania Theatre : y. | Augean’ 0 0. ego. all nevearolinn: @he large grooves of a tray. ceahip.—| “Let a child have its wi and it will ment's nd tnto und Bild, | aii, as. pe takes many years of apprenticesnip. me patiite pecnt ete Teh, eas HE IS WAITING FOR A YOUNG LADY. WHERE ISSHER Je ial a fuuibie & (B32 55 | New York in Wort femme the centre of the rope; not ery, “~

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