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BIS: f yi i ss ; om ' ’ / ' ? te Te es Sc THE WORLD: DAILY LOVE STORY. ON OPPOSITE PAGE, HOW TO BECOME A MILLINER =====~ |. ==" TO-MORROW j LESSON No. 3. Photographs by By MME. WALLMAN, Posed by Mrs. Reid, Forelady of the Maqnsin Lesson by HENRY E. DIXEY, Comedian. TONNELE & CO. Fitth Avenue Milliner de Modes, Miss Gallaway, and Miss Hynd. i sey = a fl 5. The “facing” is . Wi has watched awhile she thes & This young lady applies to the forelady of 2. She is taken in as an apprentice and given \$. Then a designer shows her how to make a 4. In about half an hour the frame is finished 5. The “facing” is the first thing to go on a 8. When she Mme, Wailman’s Fifth avenue millinery shop, her first lesson—how to cut out and make a hat- frame for a hat from a holt of w ccording and ready to be made into a hat. frame, and the apprentice is shown how this is hand at facing the hat herself, the trimmer saying she wishes to become a milliner. band, to measurements and designs furnished. done. going on with more advanced work, . This apprentice promises to be a designer, 8, When finished she takes the hat to the fore- #. The expert milliner now shows the appren 10. The finished hat 1s tried on tn tho work- 11. Finally, the hat being declared satisfac- 12. The forelady delivers it to the lady tor she exhibits a desire to trim a hat herself— lady for inspection and is rebuked for the un- tice the correct way to hold a hat when showing room and carefully examined and criticised by tory, is delivered over formally to the forelady; charge of the showrooms, to await a custom , but the expert is doubtful. ; professional way she holds it. it off. the foreiady. and— a, " . Excursions. ; MAY MANTON’S HELPS FOR HOME DRESSMAKING, MY) NE Sige ‘Entertaining Beyond Comparsion. sa nSiETGaieaaiemmemsimesimeememmmmmmtahenmmmen! ‘ the | Yards 4 Inches wide. ‘The pattern, No., If in a hurry for your patterns send 5 . ae 4093, 1s cut ih stzes for giris of four, six, an extra 2 cent stamp for each pattern FASHIONABLE ROCKS. 9! iene, ten and twelve years of uge. It/and they will be promptly mailed by| | will be mailed for 10 cents. letter post in sealed envelope. | If Doth patterns are wanted send 20| Send money to “Cashier,” The World. | GHILD's TUCKED FROCK, NO. 4122—GIRL's| cents. Palltser Bulking, Nee York City, GIBSON DRESS, NO. 4096, | Little girls are always most charm- ing when simply dressed. The two mod- els given show admirable styles for different ages and are sultable, becom- ing and‘ eminently fashionable, The Uittle tot to the left wears a frock of white lawn with trimming of needle- work, The dress 1s made in two pieces, front and back, and is tucked In groups at the upper edge, but falls in soft folds below the gtitohing, Th# lower edgo is finished with a deep hem headed by a group of fine tucks to match those at ‘the neck. The sleeves aro in bishop atyle, finished with narrow wristband Questions in dressmaking, ern new : ies or the leNing or r . sites te Sain Hot, Sore, Tired Feet be answered ly May Manton in these columns will find quick relief in Spiro Powder. A healing preparation that positively destroys and prevents all perspiration odors—that keeps the feet dry, cool and comfortable, oS SrinoPowDER Mother. Evening W rect for your green veil ing. -Use ripbc ade darker and deep string red la You can make the yoke with collar and lower parts of the they can be atta own In The will be cor- parately Mattle M.—A » design for your figured Jawn was shown on July 18. You EXCURSION ROUTES 10 THE SEA YIM it th la t top of the and at the neck is a divided turn-over4 and attach dt to t tet with i collar, SiH Sehiihjo:hecakinem LD a The Long Island Railroad. i} gathered head and the foot can be is a perfect aritiseptic—a positive deodorizer for perspitation on the body, armpits, dress- 7 Gee ee aca aed i dies ereties, finished with y id not shields and clothing. Soothing and healing tothe skin—a cure for prickly heat and chafing. wath ue Trains eave Sew York, 31h Bh. Be Ra 6.40, have a simpler shirt- waist suit than that which In so peculiarly well ai Spiro has no odor of Htsown, ‘Try a free sample. At all druggists or by mail, Full size box, price, 25¢ children. As shown, the mat 5 i white pique, with embroidered qot P. Ro 8.—Mak Y Hetle girl's dress SPIRO COMPANY, Niagara Falis, New Yorke all the heavier linen and cotton’ £, by pation hae atrAtodion July: 8 woll as soft wools and 1. Trim with f f h jawn em hall at, jonable moire velours for the ry and ad with a acailoped pak f in oe 120, 6, 640 Be through w ad Hack velvet Use white Inwn tucking le over a Mtted In or the that, with the front iT at the yoke For your keand im, centre, But the waist itself is laid in broidered Bwiss tv 1s et th . deep plaits that extend over the shoul: je] shown on J he prenadine | ders from the belt at the back to tho c Ae Nounce P| waist line at the front, and closes in- will Ty uppearar visibly at the left shoulder and beneath Trim with black vntilly lace and 4 » the left plait. The cireular front of the make the shield, 1 1 cuffs of ince] = = skirt meets the back, that Is laid in two white silk f xoft Louiuine aaieeeeiiiseaaaiaaes © | Amusements j ox plaits, but laps in front, whore it r with med of la tin Amusements. . b Ses or, al em ie onl sais Hs MAGGI CONCENTRATED SOUPS 5 AUGIRTPRE GRR line with the waist. ‘The sleeves are in ) ———— AN AE Te MATINEE SAT Dishop style, with straight cuffs, and at MARY — “ BE ; A CHINESE HONEYMOON, the neck is a standing collar. ing skirt by the « the Mttle frock of Inwn for tho medlum or stratght edae of each gure and anf sat? PAIN'S A » THE DEFENDER. isi |B GENERAL SLOGUM sigo (four years) is 8 yards 2 inches inverted plade at © back. ‘The i, ie 3) tn rile iSIT 5 Ty Vea a SS eee x wide, 21-2 yards % or 21-4 plaite mny be « P tose & Dorkstad 1's fh OLE ne yards Hines wi terials tiie aa ae Hot AME 4 HADRON. at ane ROGuOR a RENAUD iLL ae i npediework. The pattern, No, 4122, 4s cut again on each «i » Noung 00 " | in a sizes for children of one, two, four iar " ace teind 4 ADISON 80, « Ai vi ADM, 50 OU. STH A *vAVip’ ‘GAwnitk } Ne and six years of age, It will be mailed for 10 cents, iste aicaaiiy ict aaateriai| meciiead oe MAY MANTON'S DAILY FASHION HINT. Re Tanke lh op valia eamhie ete Vaudeville lily Mate, Souvenirs ie a 77) DIRECTIONS ON PACKAGE By wth, come Mth lati Sl. ciathear’ the Hihgyior a rahe ” che pesion Six0) Phis 18 & sketch of the faghionable may be obtained through Thé Byen: | with a border ot ot sn pint PASTOR'S, . (eight youre) is 48-4 yards 27 inches! ecgtume whith May Manton Rescrives ing World by following Miss Manton'# | blue, feather stitched on with fons vo er yt Vil wide, #14 yards #2 inches wide or $%-8}in these columns to-day. Patterns directions. mavoh the dot Demonstration Hy AN uN, nal 0 LONG BRANCH va | 80¢.—ASBURY PARK AND ra 800. HIGHLAND BEACH—PLEASURE BAY HARRIET “HUBBARD AYER REVEALS _ BEAUTY SECRETS, anaes ont 40 GARDEN) ee eir Born, Not Made. pin ne : RATER je Auditorium. 1) wa Da Mre vir i ight halr caf be made to grow in me weel ag0 «you published a curly. The hair strugture is etther np Bway, 45th 8 CHERRY BLOSSOM GROVE, Ratt! . Recipe for whitening or bleaching |spiral or atraight, and frequently it doce the complexion, Will you reprint it? lfranke apparently, in form, after @ is bora; there is no process by which; meroury in this bot watér and add the aleghol. Mix the zine d givcerine to: @ether In a bowl; pour the larger por {ion of the quart of water in: ati then | 1 J hichloride of’ more Bottle and shake aly THIS 18 THE PAD Sar rr fonraplent teens gn Scat IRD rour KNICKERBOCKER ee : money relusde arn wait oF savin tee pao co, Pricaoecenia, | |THE WILD RO! I would like, atso, to get a prep-|severe Ilnkas OF course, you can Apply Nawid| Woman. to : , aah: = see @ration which will m the hair|what te called hair curler, but Ort, velvet sponge, under part st a Apthnli Ar Mo. ¢, te thle EDF: LE ey vee ee, See wavy or ourly, After a fever last wpderetara Mt holt tha emineh pine Pencerbing Hair Dyes, jown head, Aw to the THE r ° oh | MUSEE weobeniral Concerts. Vocal Bololaie | ) d HH ‘ rly lh al RRL RAB ad autumn my heir all came out. It ouried |] vhink this, ip tne bie! more of mers iy ey H er - }to aay, Some hate wil AMERICAN MAN'S WHISKEY. | edaianior bildgen, 18 ce Papel yf naturally, but the new crop is quite | cury Feolpe yeu are auking about: het dye may, use to change brown | one application. w fh | - foalone Whe eseapibalon heme ree | eeaua Whitenicr i following 48) air to black? J Mt da fasting, montis. tn TRADE MARK. basa Brooklyn Amusements tha i i t Haid Whitewer now oft : < sr tat Een, Bb _ for above was composed of bichioride of [42% Quart water ort volled i head? Can a novice apply tt hen D Vase O18, tA, OAR. 1 ni dt Ai" Wet Sl) BRIGHTON BEACH SLAY, mercury and water, [t ls the propor: |itrained), alcohol, ona Of] long does an pplication last? SereeUeS Att aint es ol the dans e ae tn th Sead Oe ee ea sag Hie pele) tion gencerning which I saanet ee HEN ona epg, bie or ae ot Boe wry] Vnere are any wumber of dyes that ‘st te eri a ae Fiche when f oflered in Wwey [MUST SHOW IN TOWN] HEALERS Dogs. RBGWA RAWLETON, 4 Lis upon my memory. pie ark eae wil Pasi pow. Bs brown hair to bieck, Gen- Kairie w Will tell you that thia la the | QUT a ana Sven Be Yon,” KEITH : 1a) Sattte de ae | Savana ua, ila Bisa "Avon e Tom aorty te may ‘matureliy oun iy eae maida, & thorougtily rapnseble cha ‘loaihly: price lis taileh 6% Rewtleatoa | Rives . ‘

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