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TEIOIMIE MAGAZINE. MAKE YOUR OWN DRESS. MME. BOUVISE TEbbS HOW. ACI RE, erasn the idea: When making a shirt BL ans CREPE DE CHINE. He ist have it almost completed, with Ps cca lthe exception of the bottom of it. . Then tle a plece of taj termes over the shirt waist. Pin this to the mm forty-one years shirt waist acre: e back and as far to have a reals forward as tw s under fvenings and arm scam The » from Meas have fled with youth ave 4 sew [the botto i hs point mater: taffeta (black) a ow rena around the sides yards a te lant en ina made? [ would like a bat The * trimm. sd hedites “) oly | slightly ir the point where the tape hate sewing, and fancy | stons. tapes go under the fronts ae % Jand are ted thebtly; this holds the shirt i waist down well in sh The fronts ed and dound with a yw on, skirt Is hooked ria t 1 back n the fronts \ waist are brought down low and \ wecarely. Then the xirdle gues . s just as neat 1 shaped win- a ix to have A OR HOME DRESSMAKERS. | |The Evening World's Daily | Fashion Hint. | The cut shows a x 1s @kirt. pa shar Py ty bul un. You ow le of f It is 1 is Dinck m t is trimmed with a row t three r , o walst in readers ie inches wide, \ me the 4 yards s Sy lower i side | 33 es wide or 2 of the m adds iy will be required. that they sting | phe pattern , the skirt bust) w ye went fo: The fol ANCAP el Shy OF aN Send mAney to “Ca youd anh Pullitaer Butlding, N HARRIET HUBBARD aa SECRETS OF BEAUTY REVEAbED. Get a Good Tonite. Scalp massage I consider the best Dear Mra 4 treatment and suited to every one, be- nctuge of ren a good thing to mab cause It restores the circulation of the . h saowld one take a x ofes #, skin of the scalp, which is always im- 1 akea with? paired where the hair falls out or lor our best niin wil proper method of restoring hair from my point of ve use of @ stain or nixture home ane fo ow the d reliable ve- wits th eme or of the hair, re the ¢ halr frequently re= all superfluous olf} aihew rele air one the secretions are abnormal tn fealagi) tt Gees ark ent s resp ad gives the halra lighter { round the frost . . a *| arance, although in fact the color gry. Tam onlr thine ait hanged me 1 would suggest in your case a thor- Geay ta vugh course of massage before using any It Is Impossible tance! tonic of etain {why your hair should € Remedy for Sticky Lotion, | at your age a Mrs Ayer unusual hat can I put io & preparation of my corn So far as my © goes there !8! oes ti piicerlualamal certeseesni tal Mo way of « air, One ton. a Wanda will not he eticky fe will « ve t with and w rT more readily? ANXIOUS. Dilute the preparation with rose water until It is no longer sticky. wertain individ ese will fall utter the same proc- others, 2 SOME ONE MADE am STEER ANGRY. WHO WAS IT? PRD PDP PbeD Dre DIDeR $ ANOGHER CHANCE TO WIN $5. ; Can you gueas the following conundrum? . Try it, any It ma worth your while, ? The Evening World will pay % for the first correct answer received. & Here is the conund, um ing heavy, yet t's light, And in the day, when you pase by, ey. Send in your reply to “Riddle Editor, Evening Worid, P.-O. Box 34, New York City.” Tho winning answer will appear in Friday's Evening World. Byeeret oes SOCCOPE S248 S08 0606000004 045400000. Vy e ee e kround your waist | THE WORLD: TUESDAY AVENING, MARCH 18, 1902. NEW PLAY ‘AT SAVO NEW | STAR IN Kate com Tells How Soldiers of Fortune” | Was Launched «ith| Much Speechmaking—| “Sky Farm” a Laugh- ing Success at the Gar- rick. Mr Robert & ast vector w nined jaw. 1 « the first time New and a fashionable and e beheld in him the se ble, modest mastife eye tar-making plished outs! ‘ side, It was an affair of billb main comfort was that showed no signs He appeared as of For ver leaux by Mr fa the 1 nthe to expect that this would be dit t from the average “dramatize of the popular tale with wh dwoay has me familiar shor ved. nthe course of a dro and aut ech at bouquet nrowing stage the proceeding threw the blame on Mr. Davis, earnest ly assuring the aude: thi he had but A small share in the proceedings, as Mr. | Davis had prepared a dramatic version | his own which wan used with few | rations. However that may be, those s who design to see “Soldiers of are here advised to read Mr. ry first if they wish to make ad or tail out of the to my part, having neglected caution, I have but a confused { what it war all about per. Fortune Davis's st ve this notion It is ensy to detect Mr Thomas's fine Italfan hand in freq atter of horse's hoofs off stage This start- ing “effect” made such a hit in “Art zona” that the i. jous author and in ventor, arguing tha tic cann have too much of a good thing. has smmply pe ot Fortune with “hoofbeats At frequent ervais conversation on the stage is suspended fn order that all hands may listen to a crescendo rub-a-dub, dub-a-dub, dub-a- MR. EDESON AND MISS LYONS. dub in the wings, and then somebody dy nslewe the stage manager orders ‘Cease Art that they may remarks, “Here es Gen. Mendoza on his flery steed.” or “Yonder approacheth Mme. Mendoza tn her chartot!"* or “See, | the Gailant. McWilliams gallops th way!’ In fact, the invisible manipula t machine works as hard as anybody tn the cast This is about all one can detect of Mr Thomas's handiwork. Of Mr. Davis there is enough and spare in the shape of interminable conversatior what to drink in the tropics, and what a great thing tt a elvis engineer. act is @ym- posed of this kind Ialoxue. There ts a grea f shooting, This, rly a fruit of Mr. Thom: rostagecraft. It al F America. Ther sa 1 people and fol! And there's his empl k millionaire travelling and there's the levew |: possible Van Bibber in a st treachenus Sou and a lot Volted States all erow ve alc Americans a ation at Thomas artfully r that the Uresome dau Mise Dorothy Donnelly, President's the witel So did Mr. Angustus Thomas. DOUBLE t t PAGE, Y| THE HUNCHBACK. OF NOGRE-DAME. | | Arontes ve tet mitch care | ger f 1 \ Jim a | a be soar | ‘ | “ * . 2 stened into the * 1 1 leeds, | ong the 4 MAPT x 3 is Quasimodo populace nothing and was it the elty ed to the mount the Zz 3: zs 5 moments t quiet! \ als er the door: » time at way of th . gallery. At this past him : 1 loud and when the execution were | # waa ae risuppchien sel was again of Charmo'ue, he across th balustrade of the ga seized ¢ must rope with feet, knees and h. wiided down the facade like a dr f rain pommethy down a pane of glass, ran up to the two| + ‘ men with the swiftness of a cat that has fallen from a f, fellet both of rc them to the ground with his enormsus| © . fists, bore off the Egyptian on one arm, | outed L twas) sbe) Ber es a girl would her doll, and at o: . was pale. she was sad. Her hair bound he was in the church, holding s as hit the ee the young girl above his head asd| ios ut re. Was NO) Fope. ® shouting with terrific voice e a waters nt bound; she “Sanctuary! Sanctuary This wes wae ha 1 in white and ha@ a all done with the rapidity of ligh f Che: a Tats shock brought La Eemeraida t») (0% 4! ! him. slow! Hg he | her senses, She opened her eyes, look ‘ r ould have at Quastmodo and instantly clowed them| fl ‘ he could do again, as if horror-stricken a ery one thas of her detiverer a n the dark Charmolue mtood stuperied—ao stalrcas opd candied executwners and whole r Within the walla of > prisoner was secure fror t ine The cathedral was a Human justice” dared threshold Quasimodo paused porch His large feet rooted in the the maagive ‘ head, with its profuse covering appeared to be thrust dow? shouldera, like that of the lion. foo, has a coplous mane and ne ite held the damsel over, hanging from his nd while descending & voice sting distinetly ta Ris Amusements. ACDEVILLE. BIG COMEDY. Tox Seate 51 at & Bellew Troupe, Fer ‘& Herbert. NINE. * PROCTOR'S "usa" » 30 S14 STHAVE, | ses aura BSTHST | vires Be, 3m SKY. |I25THST : sit, FARM. |" LY CEU M THEATRE. Last G Nights, at § 20 THE GIRL and THE JUDGE. Annie Russel GARRICK THEATRE, | 415 Br as io st a Bee | HARLEM OPERA: ee nes NEW SAVOY THEATRE, Matiness Wetnewlay @ Saturday A POSITIVE HIT, | ROBERT EDESUN , 2c DIERS | | HENRY IRVING ILL | KING CHARLES I. and WATERLOO. OF PORTUNE. | | GARDE’ THEATR Sant Ma : reat "BOSTONIANS MAID “MARIAN | eae re ¢ AD rar Bree BROADWAY 38s 4 TO-MOMT tosTH scr PERFORMANCE. SLEEPING pORTEMENS rocker Theatre. FRANCS WILSON in THE TOREADOR, ‘| Q. THEATRE | WILLIAM COLLIE | MADISON | = aaa | {fe her ental 1 ; " No ae | Ma DAYS furnished for tts tr ation ‘There CRITERIO . HOW aber. pe Square WAM ti Mgt ne aes tle ts the ft he the nail squarely on the head | DAVID EELASUO LESLIE “CARTER. | Garden PMAtm.se. Bibber onnelly There is not a weak si the com- DU BARRY - ————— fa the ypaiee pany, and througho of the | -|PASTOR’S continuous The most inthe In character is re. PRASK Show, 20c. and 30¢, piece are contributed ty ir Harry Har: markables |CASIN , NQ ME 4 CAMPBELL, wood and Mr. Ira arde—the fori Jemie Busley s hoyden was A 44 ne * 1 nigh erican mining Sa s é Post & CLINTON, age one bile and aue| Me. Michard Harding Davie made brece) and rein ts quailty |Eee Sue ot et, a OSE ee ole 1sh-A tillbuster ees ~ dacious Irish ny ATE Cirew. 4 is HMittle how. Baran Mic¥ eas mn fatten. = atl Tee - ne ome fe . And he ts a very pretty felmw, ‘ald, who am {it not worry | tained toes | ANNALS ae A KER’S ¥ pare BELLE OF BROADWAY. ee . and very ma her audience, Waite ae ELCEY SHANNON. DAUGHTER. “Phe Beile of Broadway,” the new f ve Keeler BLO BY. ap AND MASTER aoe Lateciel gical comedietta, to the rehearsals FARM" AT THE GARRICK Flynn's Ao tibate ACADEMY OP MUSIC, iva su @ Irving PL mu yon et w of which the Sire Brothers are admit-| Gur tried and trusty ts secret | the group villagers ATLANTIC } UNDER BLANCHE acta se] Bite He rare eae oc tee ai ety ifens : ma Dogue indie" st rfuina chars ; 2 FLAGS f, BATES the New York Theatre, there are three} the will, are again tn pathe t an impore | “ H | <9 parts, two speaking and one thinking k Theatre, w uw ; sbi eek Ol esehert's 85 Oo Mate Wet & 2 Br gs ” e Oo twenty-six interesting past 8 ¥ aoe, FOr: ST NINE MONTS THE roare ares alee tment yeas clasts me pubral te w ea rar e, and BOO! jmetin BINUH CT COMPANY |Dewey Dewey Bu To- Day. horus of Liliputian young ladies uoeasions 1 ame or indicate the mas THE CLIMBERS, BURL LESQUETS J he und Nes ure anything bu‘ | y ura ha w HN A MODERN AAGDALEN, Expansion line-perfect, and the Lillputians forget r for . ‘moat what ® with their hands and anelant) Ana portio FOXY. snaKt, | nen YORK THE TH HALL OF FAME This, however, gives 4 chance fo vusekeeps vi . 7 she SY CURRENT ATTRACTIONS. “GRA sees overtime work to Mr. Liowel Lawren ne vill Anes Bie n q Sol Pie tatinwles amcbaes? : : stale , the energetic stame manager, who has the|the Inui Al thew SH A erp rd mantcun| liaise socee ara N.Y. WINTER GARDE ncipa aking part. ‘The o 4| from al! parta of the ti “The baby os rea Se $20 Mats AB part is Oy, Ane urea ‘ Sky | complications of a. very tangled : ° Me . EPUBLIC dats bus who s Ls he unoftend ry on ' ort v AS YOU LIKE If, Broadway promenucer from an outs) a very one on ft th at the Katene r vaddony over the main entrance wi * 2 Dy Ma +3 ie . ‘ 2 Wet. at, these words, uttered through a mega-| ip yo, jay $ Ew PLAVRILLS Youy pa ab the . WEBER i FIELDS Halt 3 ‘i vt w ‘ : phe ncertain, if rather an un ) 1 Haass iecinat aod Mise tre Under Two Miage’ 4 UNL & TH r AR art att - “Her emt Keicey a a. | tan, Am BANHASNS,. KYRLE BELLEW. ‘LULU GLASER IN moult vad | Mee a ICTORIA. . aie is arme Nee AND STH A = ; : 1 while his Mmusiciane | oes, fi i are ; bese in ‘ang id Key. and irecimts | anprecia eeaiel stor AMERICAN: : 7 SE & DUCKSTADER'S. MINSTRELS m any old air, to the discomfture ot Right 5 “ emp; (0) sew ne y AATINER those of the underatudies w ex? | parete : . W ! aotea tot sings at uf Ste, | Farm's yew Wa = ‘GRAND/ut eddin Tuegen Tonel Lawrence. » led and eal y “ap UN oH ‘ distraught, Fuel en, te aptical %, from the i" y your tear at it Wil make| The Metropolis The a ese i ayates| earree = rae one, bowling ‘the while the titis |Our * With Jaughter, Mr. Kids | 9 Want ead: The | Wort Eve & NEW YORK iN WORT UND BLD. of the selection which sume of the | Jer an 4 playwright, but| Mead Waite TR Eve. 8.16 a Ww NW musicians are piaylng and which he| he draws rur a with a de “DAVID HARUM" IN BROOKLY HE POLIS, 4 He MEAT faureasonabiy) wanteeall of them Vo oe tell atte cog ta alt Oy beagle oee] VLA lke Ps ; pay. lwhtful sense of humor in sitvation and Brooklyn He occupies the rest of hia time in| dialogue, He Ie modest and ho see stave” BS Frappe vl heneegyeragettlge Re Diway | BEST SIIOW IN TOWN, 4 pushing and” pulling the understudies | withal, for when called before the cur- | tt! novelties of the are | fa Brosh: jank sight. The sayings of the, KEVTH’S ast? | oS oatar Kom i Bag Hates of the “ahorun | tyin ast night he admitted the auccene| soifar” aul sits “Mahe Prat [eaten cave ints eit hay ote uss, | Hicks ‘Be. Soh ae 160. MONTAUK, wanenenr : Je ‘resented lause ‘supporting | ———-—— Oh,-yes! “Donald Brine sings a very!of his play was enti Hiriam Newb DAV. THEA Next | Ww, 5. pretty thing, "Bue," Ina Very pretty splendid actors Mr. a ER Norte ines ay TUBA, Net | ‘The Bleventh Hour, “Y- CRANE «..4

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