The evening world. Newspaper, July 28, 1902, Page 7

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ENE OTS ERT RTT TT STE Ty Ca Seat itis End -caiheadineahcinUn Renae ° = THE WORLD: MONDAY EVENING, JULY 28, 1902. ee YOU WILL FIND THE © DAILY LOVE STORY, ON OPPOSITE PAGE. ** HOW TO BECOME A HOSPITAL NURSE * Told by DR. CHARLES LEE. TONNELE & CO. Posed by MISS THORA SAYLAND. oie rine ste WE ... TO-MORROW ..4 “How 10 Become « Slorekeenere”: LESSON BY MR. CHARLES M, HAGAN, General Manager for the Siegel-Cooper Co, LESSON No. 1. eee | 1, Having made an application to the hor 2, 16 she passes a preliminary examination 3, Such as dusting the chairs and other fur- 4. Scrubbigg floors and scouring pails and 6. If her probationary services, usually 6, Asa junior nurse she will be kept busy at | and is admitted by the superintendent of the nitures or— kettles. without pay, are satisfactory, she gets her varioun duties, such as cutting gause eet tal for probationary work, she is sent to “cap” and nurse’s uhiform, and after signing for inatances and— fis) first duties a contract fs admitted to the junior year. § pital the young lady who aspires to be a nurse ives a blank to fill in with intimate infor- ion about herself, ber age, nationality, dence, religion, &c., &e. u 7. MU pure (mes she will study constantly S. She must pe above all things accurate. 9. In time she learns how to apply a figure 10, Preparing a patient for an operation tf 11, Finally comes assignment to night duty 12, After these slight suggestions of what examination, which she must and attentive to the doctor's orders about the 8 bandage. one of the moat advanced and important duties at the bedside of dangerous cases, wheré she young girl has to go through to her diploma as uo professional patients in her ward, of the senior year. has to keep a written report of the slightest nurse, who will say that she does not change in their condition during her long diploma to be proud oft wateh. Excursions Entertaining Beyond Compatiac TA pars Amusements | VICTIMS OF PICTURES. ee MAY MANTON’S HELPS FOR HOME DRESSMAKING, The Du Maurier man and te chert] MP AGSTORIA “HUBER’S 14TH ST, MUSEUM. ay has begun, says the Chicago Trib-| “Roy Infants and Childron, GRAND OPENING TO-DAY. | The Kind You Have Always Bought | @re stitched for their « | roy type was once a8 much a ¢ je. | Bears the Bienecire AITLLA A | are drawn down tn gat lyeauty model. For a time the American Une to give a taper effect to the 4 with tt ; ho (iraery realm was peopled with tiny figure. ‘The sleeves are plain, In regula- PUZRCTY F pinafores and lads in lJong{ tion shirt style, and are finished velvet suits, broad collars and straight, square-cornered uffs, At t \q ; June, ‘Two-thirds of the world know ® If both pattems are wanted, send 20/ The costume to the right shows aja shirt waist of embroidered pongee.|the Kate Greenaway aren) They j cents. skirt of Mghtwelght cheviot, worn with) Both the fronta and the back of thy| have been exhibited in t waist are lad in narrow box platts that] o¢ far-away Italy. The Lo | SUMMER COSTUMES. ¥ No, 4.028, Tox-plat Jo. 4,098, ‘Tucked plece skirt, No. 3 Its share the h are much 4 blouse, shirt walst Amusements A Va Beck aon aioek that lowe at un 180 AN cay ou: du irelanine ANHAT TA AN Prise alee : 4 and Includes tucks pare slices tba SAB Ed no of them, perhaps, has the ap * BE | VISIT Proc aoop BYE 1 das One Gnd: Hutto lb @ roundness thelr engaging | Fenty an i BIN DOCTORS. the centre box p' Inimitable att of | 33) HAAN i (ibe 2 BOND. 20 IDEAL SUMMER VA K : ext ROME and yBbAvID GARRICK, the skirt ta pl terial, The waist proper is tucked at the back in groups which extend from the shoulders to the waist and produc a tapering effect. The front is nove t and gives the square effect now 80 farh- fonable, ‘The tucks at the centre extend te the yoke depth only, then fall free te form soft folds, but those at tie 4 shoulders are extended (0 the line, the trimming being apr ne tween to form the squar sleeves ere in bishop #ty" neck {# @ regulation stock te clroular and in laid in tucks | weer in groups of two each extend from the waist to within hour depth of the edge of the skint, where thoy are left free to form becoming ful- ness and folds, and are slig lapped at the belt to give tho s tly anug Bt. Tho back ts simply pial, with fulness arranged in gathers. Tho quantily of material required for the medium size ts: For blous 41 inches wide, $ yards 27 or wide, or & yarda 44 inches w gkirt, 81-4 yarda 2 Inches wid yards 8 inches wide or 41-4 yards 44 inches wide. ‘Pho. blouse pattern, No. 4,028 ts out In alccs Cor 4.8, U4, 98, 38 and 40 Inch bust 14 yards at are PATTEN re S0c. LONG BRANCH AND BACK. S0c,—ASBURY PARK AND BACK. Bery ove & ro tot 0 that ,| Prototype nor ont Nhe nortions are cireular gnc feet, Mhe sido portions are circular and) sartin's little maid tmmortal, But all) let wk jenug fit at the sides nid renses out after the same pattern as] AL CHINESE HONEYMOON, CRANE. modium sine SEEM TAM EET R tATINBE : y feel that th a * sterpay oxty. | TERRACE GARDEN inches wide; for # Inches wide of sin J % AMM * . ot BE The waist pattern, No. 4008, 18 cut In] dave t ust be DARI | | alzen for a 4, 96, 8 and Wdnah Bust! in gowns thi re t blots of colar! Wit ‘ Excursions. mes e, it will be mailed for 10 cehts.|and in headgear that r of F 4 ' : moasure, It will be maiied for 19 c@ don't know venoumh 40 MANIECEEAN or your patterns, send If in a hurry for your patterns, ser Be tel thay eouid) Hh thems the jetter post in elves i as sf = " . HIGHLAND BEACH— PLEASURE “Peace should be yustly cheaper than erm t population of that etty ts rt UN tte £55. 1) AM, 12.08, |wanting to keep the world friendly | To si0M) at 1 Hig Heart's Delight to their lower edgos t Com'oing Mow. Aur 4 " far i! Ly Mats Se RN ee Be 1) Bmmy Lou, and in some ¥ Locke persona—that they are Just hie are } 7 repped out of a| KNICKERBOCKER 74)! 30. 42 sinus, AUDRAN'S “MASCOT Inches wide, 7 yards int pattern, No. diss, a cut tn al pre Lovable th of ve ei EXC $10 THE SE skirt pattert as cut 10} natural profile, Lo hey are OFT MADISON SQ, 0 40.0 ADM, 6p, | EXCURSION ROUTES 10 THU SEA VIA If both patterns are wanted, send 2 that their clothes would assis an extra #00 Daten! 0.00 Sand. money. to “% ania lana Pulltzer Bulldnig, New ¥ And All Nearby Seaside ts st Vin bk LY 9G Wimay (EST Siow IN Town | jest 0 wh for thos Latin-American cour 2.Ni8 during y d DUNKAT sore ap, | Bacuraton Ki ane Ly, BATE ns 7 herr ry herew se awe year, AB eling year, & fitting at the top and to flare at the) Tr ich c, L, Hinton has made Mrs.19'P.fy eee : he itl’ 1 seamed. Short have soaehal eee ma wear| CASINO” way 20 at Bren at 8 "|PASTOR’ S, QUARID, GE dal resemblance 1a strong enough| HPRaLD 9 THDA Pies, & 1h Mats, 216] _ Nt LL THiO, JOSIE & Wital 23-4 yards jacher : yards 44 Inches wide THE WILD ROBE, retaliate! sn K? vitae ae ra mixes for a K und 80 Inch wAIAL] poursy, because they N OY, NPR rich airualina vy to ove) AAPAN BY NIGHT SwHKAD) |. The Long Islnd R 3 nad with yey tay cota be Just, them-| FLOATING ROOF GARDE N, find ticy will te matied by na anaes eT BERLIN'S CENSUS, | vee NO ONE HUN, According tu the new census of Berths aod nd Alb Nearly Sones hw e falling off in the “ Wt thie as ry ere \ireade “io aerinoted. to. the) HEART aosson GRU, ner TANIA Osta tat aa Why vastly? pe geasure, It will be mailed for 10 cents MAY MANTON'’S DAILY FASHION HINT. r “Well, you know it oost/them a littie| F ‘ x er The skirt pattern, No. #64 Ww cut in 4 money fof powder, ‘but ‘when peace | movernent of the inhabitants to new| YAUDRVIlAk Al, OTR ak siespe & Lt or Talal “DIN New Oras we i York 1 ih wait gh x a edo Bee, bee edivel Concerts, Vows) Bolelay Fs ‘sos a, 2, 4 9 inch} ‘This te be ined 4! waist a it will be auailed tor 10) eomtume, whish ch Mays uate aie ‘oe eee “tte a toligwiig sina a Mabun's comes tunpre will Bh 94 ratane toa" faburbs made denedalble by electric ee le : * tneee "ls —

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