The evening world. Newspaper, March 28, 1902, Page 13

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IIOMIS MAGAZINIE. ‘Monte Carlo Coat. THE VERY LATEST PARIS NOVELTY. ‘The latest fash fonabie novelty in outer garments ts Monte which Patisian dreas- makers. Somewhat | resembling the em-| goat of sev eral geasons ago. embodies three the coming sea-! pire sons @reatest nov box- the the plied effect, arless ma The coat the Mlustration fa of Diack peau de ole emberoider- ed in @hite. ithas -over collar the silk, form- a V-shaped ing neok, trimmed with | applications oft somlloped which greatly adda! to dts effectiveness. edee. The garment is ’ full, so much eed, that tt mizht almost be eallnd a cape. It an be worn only y a slender wom As a matter fnet. all the spring styles seem | to have been 4 signed for her especial benent. | Lo Maks) ty aA Nee ih Dresses | BY MME. LOUISE. Dear dime. Louise: Kindly advise me how to make a drese of | long. with bows at the are end | The cut shows a pretty gown of white| batiste, trimmed with batiste embro!d- ery and valenciennes insertion. The border where the tucked flounce fotns the skirt {s of embroidery; the jong lines and points of lace tnsertién, the waist | corresponding. The cut shows the waist renaimsance neck, pwith eibow eleeves, which will be verg fashionable this summer. But you May wear a stock {f you prefer it. A GOOD REMEDY, Dear Mme Louies: I have Just Gnished « cloth ektt for my mether and I feel heartbroken over !t, fer she so sekiom gets @ pew dress, ‘Taare, ware water: coats | whewever my fingers hed touched it. I never for | one minute thought euch a tide could happen | to goods like that. Kindly teij me if there te ing I can do to remove them ‘MRS. HAMILTON. You have had the same trouble Mbt « few of my other readers tmve had, and | it ts due to the fact that ¢he cloth was not eponged before {t was made up. You| can remedy {t by pressing {t on the| wrong side under @ damp cloth. Have the cloth just wet enough to send good | steam, through the materfal. Your cloth | is such a good close weave I do not think ft would shrink at all. RAIN DROPS STAIN. Dear Mme. Louise: Kindly tell me what wil take stating of rain drops from « purple velvet cont. wid Have {t properly steamed by a re- lable party who understands the tust- neas, I would not advise you to do it youre to make quite plain, @ fancy dress yeare of age. complexion. | | | ft. OR HOME Se9 | DRESSMAKERS. | The Evening World’s Daily Fashion Hint. Decomming to me. Could I use What © drome would make me look stoute GBs i ANX rar b Cut the skirt with a bine seam tn the centre front, having the points form deep, sharp points. This will give youa long look. ‘The skirt must be cut cir- cular, as seams in striped material do not look we It would tt have a box-plaited Mounce joining skirt, with linen openwork embrojdery with a hecoming shade of green ri | running through it and a double knot and ends at the left side front. Make the waist with a very White tucked nair box plalis at the sh: cut on a long bias to « feet as the front and Jo! row vest of} waist laid in ams being e the same ef- with the insertion and ribbon, Cuy the Dack on a long bins and close it under a Tow of Insertion down tne centre ba \u} \ War the sleeves to the elbow. being \ box-platted at the top, and puffing into o eut this jacket tn medium eize 2) @ band of the insertion and ribbon yar ert Have the ribbon for Ne rund } the waist tw tt sizes ting, the loose kno line Une In the « THE. LSTHERS WHO WERE DROMIOS. | ne nts, . The World, jew York Cit | A few years ago th ro two! Did ether hesitate? Not for a sec-| Esther Lyons on tho stage. ont Qhere was tess than no time #he reported tor | Byons, with a But tt was the ter In thelr na Bostor cases of mist veo s @uence, A well-known ses and two weeks Me following story of an instance injas a balm for wour f | eat: f nt to th | Geer, years ago Esther Lyon was ap- Waite Pass. She was Indee first white woman to go ch en oh- Seoddotan un pare tie he mountain route into this won- | The tate Alexander Salvint witnested her One her Xiu, abe y | } performance and la wanting a b { leading woman, instru his manager | }*to open negotiatio: with this actress | )') Having suc aup-| At married aud posed, the desired leating lady, the fol j ge. the dramatic agent of that city: “Offer Esther Lyon $150 a week to play |? leads with Alexander Salvini," . cuples an envi- | he in the profession. She now and answer her own tele- Tass GORDON, the mage, and to-day able Fecely } } shown | | agement | ting to that terrible style himeei! | which the | Lenster, who ts small and you THE WORLD: FRIDAY EVENING, MARCH 28, 1998. Teche Phillips & PRIMER E ETRE EEG his “Cock-a 8 soreiy I his enurmoss to. somamit started for col m the p revious most mors 1 4 malign him Things fortunes Gouriay gaged the H At every ¢ went wil oy . morning |! This was a mor arn W is ] lot A NARROW ESCAPE. ; | Gourtay BEER DDD EDT DED O02 9OO) ure Prulliey Ary Oe Yorn with fear had been think OP RIOIMEHTTTATTTDIDO ROH n with flaming DOUBLE PAGE, $ * |_ An ‘Empire Bande, 3 WHAT HE LOOKED LIKE WHEN A BOY. and vd sa “twwonder whe hink ar ated! ¢ ding to ¢ ' as bh 18 great Affican | wats Sera rae : ea GAKng ak your ved re ! marked him as @ ords tn the = T © worst Lever saw And © piss Feuer y ekithar “Youade ets 1a r man, “and a dogged perac- beha 4 vora wt which he set himself, A To hell wi ‘ Da thetr studies or In thelr n t the alr Lotte ihe = : There was a feeling room as air was Pe Seam ! pli had riten, aat down « \ wae mt ¢ . " is at th na of his masters.” ne knees, und wer 2 as ae ieht He was king, Amusements. @eai with yo riay s VICTORIA e PERFECT Last 2 Days ft cowardly» 0 ‘Primrose & Dockstader’s eal ae: Be ete AN ELEGANT TOILET Luxuny, -— The lecturer eyed! him sideways where he shrank Used by people of refinement riser iwilre for over a quarter of a century. | ra that he cal f Amusements. The news was horror to th a Seaton vi'lag CLOSES TO. MORROW NIGHT, | @ man expelled from wee Is ke much 3 SON SUUAKE GARDEN |} Aas haem Ria pa att pat tach et arf MILITARY Tou amar | WARS TOMiadi thought of tha ry At last he must « to the eta- je i ; yrs Hea "I ice et terentned ‘ ™ ‘ . BIG MINSTRELS. Deen marker were bart THEATER. deen ras pein VICTORIA U;"=, MONDAY, shadows and 8 coat-colkir high about “ rm : At Peel OPERA COMIQUE. ear, He nen two men who were talking . a Se ae @part aod hes topped thelr words ' . et . no, Mr. Gourlay,” eald one of them, “it's ey Sing ee re oo ype! tos Impossible [im not unwilling t ge ye, out T : +L. f t take the risk Faas Te sagt TOPPED DEAD AT THEIR WORDS | nn heant the mumble of hie father'a voice % ~ - le | 11," sald the other retuctantiy, “if ye xe . MUSIC, 18h St. @ Irvine branch of businera he had heretofore held as a/ hy! Mecun by a izing for the o . and Tem Wylie for securky? Vil be or ETAT ate _ “BL ANCHE monopoly. the ground that he had a bad co s for another half hour." a While Gourtay hid the fact of his crowing poverty every ma th ss was 5 n “Another half hour!” thought John with reijef 2 FLAG GS | BATES. from his slaventy wi or t portentous snout, who could tram. He would not have to face his father the moment he 5100) Mets Wed & ar 2 Narcae i exalt Fecal es aah NE real atieaie ¢ MEAN want ta. He would be able to get home before him EXTRA NDAY EVENING, proud. treart el natGas He crept on through the gloaming to the House with MENEEIT With the pain came a desire to kk t r jase when atters, AcroRs a O ances: to keep abreast of Wil Gour his 18 to bie mouth and bellowe (To Be Continued.) X the Mustea! i eraioe : & vaute ee at Americe BROADWAY "5S." HARRIET HUBBARD AYER AIDS PERPLEXED LOVERS, tenn cu"2 "Cie NORE fle “Carries On tn Terrible Style.'? | s+ ty oot marying met t for on tren a stepfather who appears to ant fb 9 ¢ 4 noe bim, atened t don't want i ant I ahold 40 to rid myoeit Of course you should py man, He will wilt . rea m r What (boat These Childvent | Dear Mon PAGES’ BAD The pages in the liouse of tatives now wear word wher and rather Repre: taken far a page. told to go on errands. js, then inalsted on having the gages tagged. “OH, MAMMA, SEE THE BIRD!” WHERE I8 ITP AY ' a be [ested or she w ca coma man elf nso or was onne, N. J.. wh ald not have invited y able n oat Another puazie will appear io Mon- day's Evening World, your ever ata Lend Me Five Shillings », and DAVID GARRICK. EMPIRE THEATRE 4 Empire Theatre Co. in The Twin Site chee may e408 Be Siena PASTOR'S cova Show, 20. and 200, own clroumatar at ard, and co nb GARRICK THEATRE sirtnr a8 HOw. As poraibie. Show the g es F - eer eee hee ee semen) ron it ” SKY EARM CA PRANK ee 7 a very | a wwar, IND - m her NEW SAVOY THEATRE, 06) 8 # Way. | Eve, 5.30, Mat Sai ond, sacorda: SOLDIER: ROBERT EDESON Knieherbocker Pheatre OF SORTUNE: AMERICAN MAT DAILY PRANCIS WILSON in THE ‘tdaeanor, Tet Marke” Mig Concert (20 st. AND STH AVE. aE is » Me. MADISON 59 THEATREL 20:5 st. 4 Uvay | ATH sr FOXY. 308. HART, WILLIE COLLIER nuns!" GRANDPA. Ss CRITERION. fis; MATINEE TOCGAIE eo) DAVIDER asco DEWEY BOWERY BURLESQUE, ‘ ‘ m atra ‘ KT, Me. Se, . x gentioman - une FLORODORA. | * | Watuacns KYRLE BELLEW. Suc ee win: |) THE BOSTONIANS 88 | be (TH MONTH. * ipaneelaecvenns Ua kin MAID MARIAN ‘ A a LULU GLASER h Un Varden NUS and Me Band A MODERN MAGDALEN METROPOLIS oye’ “paraL WEDDING. WINTER GARDEN ‘= EPLE e ay L { Lie fering and naturally nearly of the mam NOTRE DAME aoa Laer F ——————— in § Fe. x stu te | MONTAUK =a 9 | RUTH WINS $5. i i) GRACE | * Uitte | Ths Wee's Prize Punic Solved By Her, BRAND laylewin Jawer nee here ) 2 n 5. Mate Wed. @ Sat NEW OK ii Se FAME Try thes3.and 7 time je AAG St |

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