The evening world. Newspaper, March 17, 1902, Page 9

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THE WORLD: MONDAY EVENING, MARCH 17, 1902, ITOMIE MAG AZINIE. ® OVR_ “BULL DOG,”’ The Oregon, Is Almost New. e-ship Oregon, the “bulldog ¢ reo rd-breaking ‘ape Horn at the beginning n-American war won its Charles Eo Clark. w noand whose part in ‘ervera’s fleet ea i 1 over Admiral Dewey an Navy at Edw at Bremer the photograph Amer her famo! MAKE YOUR in, Wash ard VILow mation, iooks Wee th w ‘The turret and guns are all in On June 3, 1 ne € nm ran onan lens foo. China. She w a better and OWN DRESS. MME. bOUISE TEbbS HOW. A MADE OVER GOW. Dear Mme Louise Please let me know how t make o @ very soft wray atlk dress that I have The skirt te trimmed with chiftoa, which Would like (o Rave taken off a) mmed with hing else. The waist med wiih a and f have a © satin 1 would ike to have it made ef. tire'y different. Tae that I could afford to It would chan your gown en with bands of t than ith narrow Dands stitched edge, Place them three and have cir: cles of the tween them. The cut shows for the was! the di having a facket and collar effect of the an ilk broadcloth trimming, the front and lower part of waist being of white ac cordion-platted net having rows of black @hirred velvet ribbon. The ginile, with @ long bow at the left « @ centre back. 1s of pompadour ribbon. of SUMMER WARDROBE. Dear Mme, Louise: 1 desire « nice bathing eult. What ts the dest aod bow many yards will it require for a t-ined bust (G feet 3 inches), and the dert Tam 4 bdlente, with a very robust olor, and very email and thin. Also @ nice Way to make up a white cheviot suit. 1 have 3M yards of taftera slik and {is yards of cheviot, wite 1 Just gving in second | What Kind of @ hat would you sug- Would white chiffon turban be best for ‘Wear at seashore? MM. DON, 8, You will most decidedly need a pat- tern for bathing suit, and as no my designs, 1 am Wd not help you however hold and one Judging fron ydur note you Weslre a yachifig “sift! 1 .wowd, advise. a flounced rkirt, elaborately trimmed nds, and cut out figures of the taf- yoke fetar a effect at are short ac! front and series of banda In of the skirt, e hip, being long in . finish these bands, hy button on each a out on the lower on Jacket, finish- with a double tiny ult would look worn with an ordion-plaited India silk walst. 24 will find a chiffon hat anything satisfactory for wear at the sea- A pretty ‘white chip or mohair- hat would be sultable as hat. A rough white straw In white and black can be anything, and Is unequalled general wear, OR HOME DRESSMAKERS, Evening World's Fashion Hint ns Soe The Daily To cut this five-gored skirt in me- dium size 93-4 yar of materia) 21 ine wide, 81-8 yards 27 Inches wide, \7 ards 32 inches wide, 41-4 yards [44 Inches wide, or 41-4 yards & inches wide will be required. | The pattern (No, 4,075, sizes 22 to a2 | waist) will be sent for 10 cents, | Send money to “Cashier, The World, ‘Pulitzer Building, New York City.” HARRIET HUBBARD AYER. BALM FOR WOUNDED HEARTS. Me May Have Beon Too Tim! Dear Mrs. Ayer: A young man called to see me frequently, of whom I thought « great deal, as he was a fen: tleman in every respect. Quite a time has passed witbout my hearing from him. At his final visit T was not at home, w he left word and addres with my peremtn, Ought I arite to bien fret or going with a young lady for two years, and I think a great deal of ber. The other night we were both Invited to a party, ant as my business, requires me to work oights, I could not «9, De you thiok It was proper for her to go with a other gentleman? Sbe told me she was goini and I didn't objec! Ww. BC, The girl did not actually do wron; Mise FOR. 8. but my experience teaches me that ‘The gentleman should really write tol where a woman Is really in love with you first, It does happen, however, |® man she does not care to go to enter- that some men are not aware of the aearenticne in regard to correspond- and are too timid to write to a hae? without being asked to do so. if CH nileman to whom you refer dent sort, you might writ ra a rt peal nay ing you will be giad ie reply. of co} ve. ‘iow you. whether fs’ please dorm pd with you and aetically what his sentiments oo id & Qeestion for the Man to Decide. Dear Mra Ayer: Bam © young man of ciguieen, cad have Deen’ tainmenta where he cannot be ome of the party, If you feel that ft Is all right for her to attend these parties you are the person chiefly concerned, and should be able to judge more’ cot rectly than any one élse in the matte: It is entirely natural for you iri to ike Innocent pleasures, should not, be deprived ot Spertectiy legitimate diversions. pensesr, thet é fing ‘eeperataly” dn lve ie by ty jety of ber sweetheart, of new bottom , Pale CHAPTER IX ‘The t Chance. HE unlucky Captatr ” | stay. He recoversl somewhat his assurance on observing that the prisoner never raised her eyes from the mofthecart. it wit® putto ly La Eameralia. On thie tant step « bot misfortune and 4) she deautiful; her lar ack eyes appew atti! lore n accour of her checks. her livid profile and sublime. She resemble! what had been aaa Virgin of Masaceio’s re-| eembles a Virgin of Raphacl's—feebler, thinner, more attenuated Meanwhile the somb through the crowd am, and 9 { cur order to observe avaicage had wnoats In vetty the character of the hantest-hear too, on Kee her so beautiful and so forlorn, were The cart had now terrified g: Jark interior roth ale! the to lore at from the ca ig ina faint voice the} word Her hands were unbound and she, alighted, by her goat waich had ais 1, and bleated for Joy liberty. and she was the 1k barefoot on pavement to the foot ‘ eto the fastened n Phe chanting in the church ce cifix and a file of tapers Kk. The sound : arti-colored war heart, an a few momen as) procession of priests” In. cupes cons in dalmatics slowly ad- chanting toward the prisoner Xhd expanded Itself before her eves and of the mob. But hers were rivet t its the chanter He advanci right hia office thrown back, and eyes fixed chanting with a loud voice De ventre inferi clamari, et mean. moment the wretched arch- 4 " LESS UPON ttered a far a trom al window ae, the » the cart. ‘nquis- HOW MUCH DOES IT COST TO LIVE? Mrs, E. D. Jenntson Increased albmony declared woman can live on $# a week except by pawning her Jewels living oa that no or by the top floor of a tenement. Mra. Jen nison haa, it Is claimed, run $0.8 be hind in a single month jn trying to exist and eupport her foursyear-olt child on a weekly 0. The Rev. Dr, Wfillam Ratn St. George's, expresses far more mod erate views on the cost of living, but, many persons wil! no doubt dispute even his assertion. “No couple week.” Thus spoke Dr. Rainsford at his hom No, 209 Eagt Sixteenth street, this morn: | ing | Dr. Rainsford recently ad@ressed the Household Economic Association, at Berkeley Lyceum, on the “Home Eco- nomics of the Poor,” and in the courea| of his remarks, mace the statement which he repeated to the Evening World reporter to-day “Tt ie hard to discuss such a question | with one not familiar with economics,” | began the clergyman, “When I say that no one should marry on the sum men- | tHoned I, of course, am speaking of! New York city and other large cities where rents are high. In South Caro- lina or other Southern States a young couple could mavtge very comfortably on that sum. | “How much should they marry on? It) should marry on $10 a all dependa on the woman. Some} women could manage well on #2 4) week, whereas others could not make doth ends meet on $35. The amount to ee THE PING-PONG EAR. Ping-pong still lacks the sign manual of assured popularity, The game has not yet developed a distinctive ¢ The medicai faculty at once elevated lawn tennis to the dignity of a serious pastime when a stiffn in Wiltam Renshaw’s (the champlon’s) arm was! diagnosed as “tennis elbow,” und “the bleyele face lent an alr of distinction | to the most commonplace scorcher, It ts aiMcult to guesa in which par- ticular organ the ping-pongist Is dea- tined to develop a weakne: As the ear has not hitherto been annexed, it is @ suggceted that the characteristic noise |? of the vellum bats ought shortly to set) up an aural complaint in some distin- | 4 guished ping-ponger which might be | known as the ping-pong ear. $ —————— |e * TERSE MAXIMS, God gives talent, but the people give fame. Not all eloquent sermons are preached in. pulpite. Buepicion, devil's trio, 3 betaste: Soe spentell are) the in demanding) be fixed by tain save maid for rent polit FIND HIM. ‘WHO STOLE my “MELONS?” BEND YOUR. BRAIN TO THIS. Here is a problem that is bothering a wh. f New Yorkers, If you can't guess It, maybe the the office-boy, or papa, or Choily, or your wife, or the figh-sehool graduate, Ask them, anyhow Here it is “A dog is chasing a rabbit. When they the rabbit is 100 fect anewl, At every 100 feet the rabbit runs the dog decreases the distance between them by one-half. How far will the rabbit run before the dog catches up with her?” There t# no catch tn this, It fe a simple mathematical problem. Can you solve it? GEOOV EET. EOGHE 4 OPTEHES $44 44 4G E TROTTED GE POHHHOH IGE pps) a But. except in the rare r A ian whore Work was over t his would at >) centa . r ) more for many to certainly something on the | must | e in all y must not marry on ara. If they do 1) mack to the factory or there can be no children. vught not to contemplate mar- gut ohikiren under normal ing World invites opin- readers aa to the v ex- ny Dr. Rainsford and Mra. Jen- | HO a week? On atl child live marry on “an a woman Amusemenis EMPIRE THE, ATR i aD we Wet k “Empire Theatre Co. in The Twin Sister ORY vat THE Army ith Ars THE Ol | Annie Russell tie Stier | GARRICK THEATRE, | NEW savoy THEATRE. ‘ROBERT, = BDESON , Scidiers 0 of Fortune. | OARDE » THEATRE. rr |BOSTONIANS | “MAID MARIAN |: Knigxerbocker Theatre. | Matinee Sat | PRANCIS “WILSON {0 THE TOREADOR, ot aD Wednesday ON? OUIE SPATS READY, THE DI TADISON, sa. TH BATRE, ay Mat 3 | WILLIArt COLLIE THURSDAY EVENING. IRR will p MR. Ct :| CRITERION, pavio cass LESLIE CARTER. and let us penitence, and ‘COHEN you ple hut extremely pretty walk ume ia of rough b cheviot, wit her trimming th turaliet kept a dormo: dd wate? ers and w to sleep. ecember, wien | the thermome was several degrees lower, Mr. Mangil! a ained tha ” animal breathe! « 1 ous respiration at reguiar tntervala . yur minutes of n@ which yreathed about he appeared as 1 four times A young Germantown mother in put ting her five-year-old son to bed noticed that he clambered under the covera prayers. She grow w ther re teed was e reply. “1 didn't formet. Grace and ? maid them for Suring the in yesterday, when we couldn't play would have go rough the week if nurae had not come to ral text nies into the ¢ n the first Sunday in nvar walked up loverh a cheerful giv his penny, ‘Charity 1 titude of wins and in droped the next ‘It la more blessed to give than receive. GO AWAY Wear a Gown Like This. OUT OF THE MOUTHS OF BABES. quoted the third walked a itt and so on, Just then e felow with the un- remnants of molasses candy y free, and, as he @ropped vawied out: “A fool aad his lay,” maid a local trades- mily tea table, “and 5 ten incest one selzed a grest them | stick a el it. 1 felt that he war going to knock the other's brains vat, and 1 ju ) between them.” ed with ate ad paw in his heir, whose respect ts immeasurade, *finued with great inno ‘munch his bread and Butter, resumed bis tea. Amusements, | WALDORF. A‘ ASTORIA, | iGUT, SONG RECITAL = tth A AT 8.0. 38TH aE ‘IOSTHST | 14th St, Theatre, or Gib av. Mate Wet. & Sat Extra Matinee To-Day at 2.15. Wm A Bea FOXY GRANDPA with JOS HART. CARRIE DR MAR @ 4 others | ANOTHER FLORODURAL’ PASTOR’ CONTINUOUS — shew, ie and 30c, * | Mute AY, Kate Rs MPBELL, INTON PORTSHER'S » Mail.woni Ls | Square WA + | Garden PM Ade | nes ACADEMY OF MUsic, UNDER W | 2FLAGS } Prices 14th St. & Irving PL BLANCHE BATES. ash. wee ant 3 1.00. Er 813! ovis Sure fa ~ PRANK 7 Murry! 2 DANIELS DAUGHTER. OU, Jeera E M ST _TEN NIGHTS A BINGITAT COMPANY NOTRE DAME, | MEBER B FIELDS! tears 258% A580 Mt aque of “DU RARE KYRLE BELLEW. KEMAN OF FRANCE, IN TOWN acts and show ‘KEITH 3. ie | [ ie § Mate Wed & Sat NEW YORK iu! HALL OF FAME N.Y, MITER ODEN war ras CROSMAN .3"v6 2 lots St Daranin Mat To-Day 5, Sine aie MAN'S ENEMY NBRNDON DEN) "oN 2 BM x NEMA TOO R 4 WERALD 59. THEA, $15. Mat | their LULU GLASER IN DOLLY YARDEN Saturday, 215 X Amusements. NETORIA ve TREATS. 424 St. & Ti Ave. Wod. & Sat. 5 1M PRIMROSE & DOCKSTADER'S MINSTRELS, SUNDAY NIGHT—POPULAR HUBER'S *<"" MUSEUM OPEN 10.30 TO11 P.M. || THE . THOMPSONS, HUMAN : TARGETS S JAPANESE ACROBATS, ; Gr: TO-DAY = -Geoping | BROADWAY Tira." s anata ae tie fk NIGHT, 167TH GALA PER ‘SiSPNCBEND THE ~ Matinee To- To-Day. Dewey vewey sURLESQUERS. £ ATH ST Lae Ue! jon Lousaves,”* AMERICAN! HARLEM OPERA-HOLUSE HETROPOLIS W205 VOKES. 2 ae ‘ins a a PUTLIPE-S Germa Fea NEW YORK IN WORT eri The bleveaih Hour, 3 Brooklyn Amusements. con S;., MONTAOK. S338 wM. CRANE in wARUM QUICK ANSWERS TO HELP CALLS come to advertisers who put “Help Wanted” advts, tm the Sunday World. Competent workers seeking employment look te Bun- day World Wants for guidasgp ~ nasty for one off } } J

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