The evening world. Newspaper, March 2, 1904, Page 11

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-» ON THEIR KNEES teotive Association Explains How This Can Be Done to Maké'a Woman Look Smart. | fer's LIFELIKE MODEL STARTLING. by her cousin. Araminta Simpkine In Letter to Rural “Dear Balry—Accordin’ to promise, I'm settin’ in my room to-day writin’ the letter about the Dressmakers’ Pro- tective Association, the same which » 1s to appear in the Weekly Spark by request. But rite here let me say as T 40 consider it ne fittin’ subject mat- off, being down rite indecent. “I came here to find out how these New York dressmakers make their fine clothes, and would you believe that a dreaded. inches all around on the floor talked about the very latest and most neces- ‘sary thing for this season's correct figwer to ba to walk stiff, lexged. “This same woman, who Is the Pres! Elizabeth A. C. White, said that all wo-! the obnoxious boudoli men who would dress properly must! sir Mark and hei joor at least five incl could wear hers elevei @o vou think of that? *T just uy meant, and she sald as how she meant that the woman who would look real smart must put the ball of her foot out on the floor, then stiffen the knee, pull the other leg, stiffen {t and then kick out your skirts in front and walk. Mrs. ‘White, I must say, looked real lovely and walks so her full plue silk skirt swept over the floor jus® too sweet for ‘anything, and she sure is a fine figger of @ woman, which she says I might be Journey. otherwi: entire until and safety garters, but I think suth taik | fete + {# ally. I guess those good old fifty-five cent corsets we git to the gineral store have done uapretty good service for the last ten years, and we don't want none of thes® new kind that you have to un- | erine lace and lace every time you take thea | “Ome before him az: tain one. ¥ Just Like the Grecian Bend, Then these here garters are a specis! | kind with blue bows all over thera that you hook onto the corsets rite in} front and that pulls your figger In, and knees you have what they call the| "happy eyes. recian bend. But for the life of me r ference. between that | hooting at the Hall the me eain’ trough when she |@ccompanying them the nearest way to |his. manhood; was milkin’ her when she was ugly| the desired rendezvous, auardly) foe abouts quater (of a calls association. ‘The|when Sir Mark suddcnly discovered ple, wi jthat he was Without matches or any: and sbine of them Paris| thing else wherew!: call ‘em here are mighty| “I will run back,” but law, they ain’t none of them) me where to find ‘work on ‘em 1 put on Jed Har-| take you In less than ‘n weddin’ dresa.| I will go by the lower ‘eld, ‘and. pick | ence, or. I} vou up further on. with our ot eae she calls this sort of thing have been practisin’ y-brown Irish poplin, but I ya ee What is Castoria ang fail to ‘Topeka for styles. If hadn't been fi I don't die of morti- saupets bileanay im ASTORIA is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Paregoric, C and Soothing Syrups. It is Pleasant. Morphine nor other Narcotio substance. Its Saale Taterowhpiaceean’ tine to P| destroys Worms and allays Feverishness. a or RIR08 she ‘went to Br Colic, It relieves ‘Teething Troubles, cures Constipation and Flatulenc7, It assimilates the Food, regulates the Stomach and Bowels, we ees ae * | natural sleep. The children’s Panacea—The Mother's Friend. ‘The Kind You Have Always competetion rhe and in: made resses they ex- because the the whole convention a Be scrhatend bust up. 80 year t nothing but Paris Gowner which T think is tos bad, for f ~ never "aid and were so Coane kecetente against Experiment. es else's ares? | Gennine Castoria always bears the signature of MEN MUST WALKT” Sweet Is True Love. By “The Duchess.” President of Dresemakere’ Pro-|” ar reminin = Gore yes ae ge a peewee Craven. es presence in this totally unex-| Bected, manner, deserted him to. som ‘° Ligped se ter’, A Fiery Ordeal. OR e moment—for just one briet moment of agony—she thought Friend Gives Graphic Description F she wes going to faint, to dis- of Latest Fashion Novelti grace herself forever in her own end es, but} er husband's opinion; and then she ‘Ghe Objects to the Grecian Bend.| found herself moving forward and say- ing gomething commonplace to Black- ‘wood about his being welcome, and so forth—what, exactly, she could never “Miss Sairy Byington, Re Jackets| afterward remember. A cloud seemed Crosaing, Wabunsee County, Kan. gathering round her, choking, cating her in {ts cold embrac fro he did so thelr eyes uncgnauersnle desire possessed erine to be friends with him at all heart beating rapidly: : t peace with my own conac! Twill tet Mery everything thi haps some day 1 shall bo Craven had taken ni to another man, let him be who he catching eagerly and jead or alive, s0 long 1 will not forsi , chance thus afforded her of getting ter for the Spark's readers to get hod) away from the room, and from the one man whom, in all e asked, quiet- ‘growing deathly, y, ‘Meaning ‘Never, " ssiuckwood Craven answefeu, just as quieiy, ivosening her For half an hour she was absent, | and unreientingiy. which time she employed in walking woman with a beautiful blue allk dress| wiiaiy up and down ber own chamber, made vo that the skirt Iny full six] trying anxiously to collect her ideas and to conquer the flerce pain gnaw- ing 80 persistently at her heart. have saved my fathe: repeating to herself, bver and over again, until she had grown tolerably dent of the Association, by name Miss! caim; then Baatibeske agalayito only to find that he cousin had gone|h have their skirts made so as to lay On| Gown to the dining-room to discuss the | ‘ jeans good things Brander had thought fit to : lace before them. Thither she also @ the floor, but that in opfer to do it you|!ecacq_nervous, lest. elth must walk on your knees. Now what) snouid notice anything unusual in her conduct—and, taking a chair near her nd asked her what she & tar trom Blackwood why presentij, scale that ne eitherg coud fot or would nut speak r concentfated ‘bitterness of mont! like a woman. th first, employing every artifice to man's honest affection—waiting unt overs that his v ye soul his Castiga HL BS ann ‘ing him ose ce ticceeden yi i Aaiceareng whcle. existence, sian it ‘hard’ that 4 and humbly kiss am a good hater feelings neving taken Aight since last ber, rdly sumelentiv’ moral to appreciate the bene-+ ed by kissing the pro would eitul sf vou only: Tonged for vour forgiveness, something civil and pleasant about thelr | miserable 1 am without = we > T NARS hao ta ie fia At aR a THE WORLDY WEDNESDAY EVENING, MARCH 9, 1904. Extraordinary Values. te Dress Skirts of Superior French Volle Mesh, overdrop Skirt of Pee SMcoiLae SAO! Ase ee dicanclesetitnae PND Ladies’ Waists, of Peau de Cygne; box pleated front—all the prevailing COWOr ANd Black -value B600.s esses a 2.95 “| OPPENHEIM,GCLLINS & @ Are showing Advance Styles for early Spring wear of Ladies’ Outergarments, of Silk, Pongee and Broadcloths. Ladies’ Tailored Suits of Panama Cloths, Broadcloths, Voile and Mannish Mixtures Special—Ladies’ Tailored Walking Suits, Eton or Jacket effect; very. 25.00 attractive model (value $35.00)....... Goridersce Ladies’ Shirt Waist Suits, of black, blue and white Foulards; also Taffeta 1 2 75 Silks in all colors (regular price $18.75).+veeese++eeeseeereeeseeeetcteees Covert Jackets, new models, custom tailored.......... 15.00, 18.00, 22.50 Cravenette Ulsters, New Spring models............-- 42,50, 15,00, 20.00 Waist _Department.—(main Floor.) China Silk Waists, Box plaited front and back, black and white ............. 3.95 Irish Crochet Lace Waists (silk lined), new shipment Crepe de Chine Waists, copy of late Paris model, trimmed with lace and hand % 6.90 work—all prevailing colors and black — value $10.00. .... slendeieiesea Casanees About 500 Ladies’ Petticoats, of extra heavy quality, with accordion-plaited 4,90 flounce and ruching (all colors and black), value $10,00............ Special During his stay at the Hall Craven then, pring you ¢aw but little of Lady Warrenne, he and Sir Mark going shooting, or being engaged out of doors the dinner-time, after Hibution, and one hardly. to be expected In this world, where the undeserving mostly come by their own! last conversation. In all probabillt all ever hold with you on earth, | go away to-morrow morning early and embarl Indin in another month or go T will waste no more hard wing let you know. once for all, the esteam in which T AS he finished speaking he walked to- ward the window by which he had en; fulness that almost amounted to nerv- if T would wear the rite kind of corsets | us herrgr anything resembling a tete- | Sor, to tell the truth, was Black- | & |wood by any means desirous to ob- the first moment when Kath: beautiful !dolized eta In the boudetr! all one moment | more. would but hear me- you would not think me regretting the! you think me now. Have I not suffered Also? Have you had all the pain? off. he had never ceased istep that had brought him once more om will not ge : junder her influence, and longed ear-| forever without Mr Roku tera wens one kind word mM once you loved?’ he held out hér small hands to him that. he | vehemet jnestly for the hour that should’ see to.me,, whom |him back in London again, or with his} jregiment, or anywhere, when you add to this ‘walkin’ on rer|™isht get beycnd the gaz® of her large, | well-remembered dream, th me hands held out co. him, a4 One morning he started with Sir Mark | the arior at the Manor atout M ty @o through his last day's |!" the old oak ny months since the aight of her bitter grief witnin him all the better feel his stubborn will his ‘heart relented. ne voor to her aide, he accepte.l the. Broffered hands, | Having ascertained from the keeper they walked on | Weaker, ald, ‘ou my full and take it, and be happy ‘Te 2. ~ it ts Indeed. farewell between again enter your Nn to your voice, or lool your beloved face; « and—and may Heaven, bless and | free forgiveness ew “Just step Into the library, French window,” directed ‘Sir Mark, nd you will ind some on the rina wht here last night In a word ‘that should part his world. She could on! between her sobs press a ti ttle caress upon his claspi ns which she tuned away espair: | and he pasi * cold ‘air to meet the fa (To Be Continued.) entering. the. librar _ French window. he came Tudgenly et sa: fine figgers. Lady Warrenne, sea’ nm [tates eliccencin’ tt wan: tne fist time fuitt-riase Game Too | they had been alone since, that ta h eventfi when he ! Wa Ee ad i BR eit ee | Seo'hoare | touilaht, and’z Look the tuck | farewell, so that now. finding himaelt Drops tains neither Opium, is its guarantee. It It cures Diarrhoea and Wind ht, and which has been in use for over Dusted up | 80 years, has born the signature of Chas. H. Fletcher, and has been mad iat ke his personal supervision since its infancy. Alben se cue bo Gecele 7 18 Corsets. tates, All Counterfeit, Imitations and ‘‘Just-as-good” gre but Experiments that Y didn ee trifle with and endanger the health of Infants and much aboot them the Holler borried my flour sive ‘ond returned !f all broke. . “1 ‘Real Wax Ladies. “On! RS ‘oa fe sa wl and You, about Sse real was I heard man that tall es Sa ~Eap ohly Foal lady model that had then. fetes psoas at love RS. 1@ fol homers rchickens we bea! ‘ell “ag apone Ts who. Fans, including vernis PARAM. productions tury styles, Oriental Pearl and. Tortoii ings; Hand-made Lace Fans, Etc. fee on B.Altmand@o. TRE. Fh Glove Department. pera iegee “the it at wie te AT ONE-THIRD OFF. NA SOTH TIME TOs ate A purchase that we could easily sell pp neste « FRO UIRL fi prices, but which, according to our rolicy a eae alles fending ME cd B. Altman & Go. Gc a | ONE-THIRD OFF}. direct attention to .8anor SOD» recent ote tthe MARVEX 10imt Time Mareb 24— | Here are some of the lols, with desctiptions, but you mast. 0a the ehieta GLOVE, in Glace and Suede Kidskin, SOY SEATS Sink LS ( F teaomeadate Weonty of Jee tae Seer at net ae ream comprising the newest colorings for | . i Spring wear; aiso their stock of Gloves é ne. BNE a ay | FULL SIZE WHITE SKIRTS FINE LACE Eines gees vp SKIRTS ‘ in other leathers, suitable for Walking, A vstut | ee : tue and ane Fatievat mmenes oe et Driving, Golfing, ete. MIE R a opantreri em ‘iw PRICE. 50 ese froanes. with ts Gunz Fabric Gloves of Silk, Silk Mesh, Milanese ioe FINE WHITE CAMBRIG SKIRTS Suede Lisle, etc. seceute ae eC aa waa Pe F Thursd. d Frid Tince | dans setecs * ELABORATE by eddiis Pe bali ‘or Thursday and Friday, | BT March Third and Fourth, Wis iebdaagahanregae Bag es ; w “s Gl Bi itz Gi FINE frends SKIRTS henéscune lomen’s Glace Biarritz Gloves, {hinch Law 2 (Real Kidskin), eakealin ena 2.08 Regular price, $1.50 pair, at $1.00 shapen un DOUBLE FLOUNCE SKIRTS Women’s Glace Walking Gloves, Seters of SRE see +98 site ech See b (Pique Sewn), ribbon run Sounse * 398 i Regular price, $1.10 pair, at 5 85c. rane ese 2 é ‘Soe i ; ‘open emb'y, B “At 5.98 Children’s Glace Gloves, s-tneh flotnee. with Elegant Skirts worth $9.00 to $14.00, - R 3 , . . and egular price, $1.00 pair, at 75¢ Pod Bo ny: eee ‘i 1.25 Oe eee tans of is a ALSO THE FOLLOWING wane! Elodieentd St., Nineteenth $t., Sixth Avenue, New York. Bphligcmpetieh fap myers ey: MY OF MUSIC Esohnom 8 apg orephins. Pes. woamess v3 lo. E “JEFFERSON DE ANGELIS 86™ ST. & BEAVE. imamate, TOREABOR.. OFFER BROAD can wear size 18, Chul davine bb testy te tie ctl eee cee Straight front, embracing V0. an fi i EA FRAN THE |" Campric, oases uinaolefl i YY machiner: white or drab. 25e and supervised by the 2. 00 Mori NE ap res eanors Regularly $1.00........ best shoe brains, ;.... “Rival” Dress Linings We Make a Specialty of a Offered in competition with say made Ready-made Ticks a Amusements. Amusements. Mon sii P ie ae PARASOLS and FANS. and THE Ladle’ Wain T i ne DEWEY SIN DBTBRE'S ONNCD DSiSL{ 38° THE CLIMBERS Px ioe Parasols (exclusive designs), in styles for Coaching and Promenade, Umbrellas, pus solettes, and Lace Covers for Carriage Parasols. and XVII. also Spangled Fans with Shell mount- KEITH'S st B85 sH0W, |< OBERAMMERGAU iar oH Ae. sales THAT PASS ', WiGit Ble Continuous Vaudeville. oY Bie SBIISL | S=ARIZONA TEAS. cite ert ‘wo Burlesques—' Eeasate ‘OFFI: TAUDEVILLE Pinata ae thane ai ESO PM 1 BA pe CROSMAN CANDIDA sea @ Grand | Se taras car mi MALESTIC Esa, (LEM Seee | WALLAGK'S yen Ba, Ea = x ‘ Mats, ‘To be itkic wn Wilton 1 ere BADESIOTLAND 5 a eae on. COUNTY ee casio soy A ee | Eetoane sa hes ne S|rQu Quince: proeklve A Auarnentn. Cae a er a esse beer: | AM RICAN Brea re NOT Rt Wis Prigag a = HORE BENBEIT, ea ae a eM MONTA\ $ eens ang. ouneymone: ath Be fies CORSET COVERS DRAWERS M73 eet ek mers rears S) or =v afl iad, Se St or ERI Raymond itchcar |" ar och c ia a ; BX the New Comi ‘Con entire fronts A snap for small women who All the ess and all the Yankee Consul] * ears ar : style that the custom makers}|NEW AMSTERDAM ,2vccitnss SKIRT CHEMISE =| SRAATADI@ lees Were See var + aed the makers want to keep op igh PASTOR’ $ oa SEES PROGTOR'S Ney ita Soa hT ICTORIA ial iorae prices.......- These tog pegrorod Dan. Colt pane Saas BON ine DAASL{ sezsee cermmovavoene, san YAUDEU ATER. | peiced kinds > Houbitsepets, reece er @ Mack. Yaines ( eet IRC! a Giana wad cival” Pereatinen highly ete’ | up goods at such pelces—actully fen 88 ARP ‘s hos BAe Ate, | Par ike aan Pe 4) | than cost of material by yard. ay Well put tozether and wa, and ready 255 | RIVAL, but surpass ih the filling of Down, bran Pursuant to Our Policy of x MORNING SALES We Offer To-Morrow, Until 1 P. Mus WOMEN’S WHITE LAWN WAISTS—on tnira rioor. ‘Ste: of sg it ataar s rig pines "7 Sritvaeheel s ety :. 69 ONLY SOLD UNTIL NE P, M.—NO MAIL ORDERS, barn emperors senate fermen nm, \ IMPORTED PINEAPPLE ZEPHYRS—tn Basement. bs nip rp Pee wanes wea toot finest Gtoghar same pe ¥F’ 20, close, sheer texture—will make up into Bede Shirt Waist Costumes. ONLY SOLD UNTIL ONE P. M.—NO MAIL ORDERS. Vn ea FINE ORGANDY LAWNS and BATISTES—in pasoment, Shite wes Lipratpehenwla Ay bg Repel wy Blue with neat X : Stet wie yr ii he ee 5 12% and 15 cent quality Jot dusbestbe Wpepinceeaae ONLY SOLD UNTIL ONE P. M.—NO MAIL. FANCY WHITE CURTAIN MUSLINS—tn Besement. parpiepirmarivelangttirrieabypacm se Spc and cola spote—36 inches wide—52)4 cent quality—called “Seconda,' ; bet you might run over yards and yards and find a0 flaw— ey "Eh NO MAIL ORDERS. oR ONLY SOLD IN BASEMENT—UPHOLSTERY SECTION, WOMEN’S CAMBRIC DRAWERS—on. srosna. rior. Tucked ruffles with rows of bemsstitching of bemstltch hem— splendid quality—such as you cannot elsawlicre buy under 3) conts . ONLY SOLD UNTIL ONE P. M.-NOMAIL ORDERS. A Sale of “eee Women’s White Skirts > much can be obtained?” it is never too a7 i tes ‘sah ; tas extra good values with us! : e Round or Square Muslin and Cambric Dra Satine to Tour ineertings of with emb'y of Iace—pretty of laces, [i ig dl lace, tucks and += 87 Cambric and Muslin, Drawerse, Cov ide ruffles, ingertings and Compas Cont tire Tr Tee en ite oF peed ene poe Covert — 5 Saint rim ng eee lace and and sold wader varlows names. and on! for Pillows, Mattresses, Etc. caline anywhere at any better ‘Trere, are no Petter, Percallnes tohta SFE mat fo ok M4 Y* Satin cia Sef teimeipaliy. for Nyackcet finings—equal to others ac READY-MADE PILLOW TICKS maa may de a er Satine—-deep hae inch. RF ane jercerised Moreens—Black = Sionaat -ineh, 85 Lice Lows, glepynere aiid at tilts Soha conte. er quality—Detter than Fran ‘sold at 80 cents... Early Season Value in Women's Jackets OUR ar eaeaen ene MAKING») 5.) See ici oa a Pama So .0ee SERPS al mage ZICH ot sh aa

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