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—aseeuee i PRING Costumes Disclose Many Nove elties in the Way of Cut and Trimmings— The bines of the Di- Yectorate and First “@mpire Prevail— Pasiiion’s Dress Ma- terials Are Pliableand of the Chiffon Order —Fuller Skirts and Fuller Sleeves Dis- tinguish the New Costumes— Romantic! Shapes in the Gaster Hats-bace Scarfs, Flowers and Velvet, Tulle and Chiffon Rib- bons on the Millinery HE Easter parade! For weeks, and Jn some instances for months, be- forehand, milliners and dress- makers and their brothers of the oraft the taflors—have ben making prepa- rations and plans and designs for the gowns and hats which will grace this decusion: While extremes are never considered in good tasts, there is not a shadow of a doubt that the gowns reveuled in the Easter promenade will show some nov- elties in the way of cut und trimmings which will make ven the most con- servative dressers stare, not with di: approbation, but rather with an admir- ing envy. Pouch or Blouse Fronts Remain with New Curves. More and more do the styles of the moment adopt the lines which prevailed during the Directorate and the First Emplre, There ls a marked return to the outlines, which will define rather than vell the figure, The ttle pouch or blouse front which has had such a long and triumphant inning, and which owed its popularity entirely to the fact that it is almost antversally becoming, was threatened with extinction. ‘I'he arbiters of the mode in Paris declared that they were tired of fashioning gowns which, what- ever might be their other features and claims to novelty, always had to in- clude this little pouch front. some 1%, but 0 becoming has womankind found this little fashion, so kind has It Proven to all sorts and classes of figures that its retention Is a matter of neces- aity. | But since novelty is the keynote of fashion the little pouch or blouse has Teen pushed up somewhat in many of the new models and the pretty curves of the figure revealed in the presence of the doep girdle, which 1s now making models were tentatively tried without | of those who demand grace as well as style in their clothes, Fashion’s Dress Materials Are On the Chiffon Order. So the Easter parade will show the oped and manipulated to suit the style figure of the wearer, It may be full folds wer the fi all around the figure, sagging ed girdle, or it may be only row vest, just a little easing of the goods into the belt, or it may be any THE WORLD: SATURDAY EVENTNG, little fulness in front variously devel- | encourage it TARCH 26, 1904. ee BIasler Costume Wove/t5- Goodgs5-Bo/ero Affece— 4 Ecton Costume | With Fancy Brad. of the manifestations between these two extremes, The point is that {t must of chiffon as jolothe hat th to make the very best possible iines|of the French surah weave), tho sictl! of the wearer's figure. ennes, thé etamines and the ubiquitow Of course the class of dress materinis| Volles are all this season of # textur ing styles. Very Much Faller Skirts jare just the very sort to lend them- |eeives readily to‘this style and, indeed, All of the sheer weaves in transparent and semi-transparent ef-| [fects are highly thought of, and there} idjusted at the bust line and hang in !§ @ suppleness and a pilability In all of/an appreciably greater amount of ma-|!ndica the old stand-bys which akin to the present styles. make them) teria! will be needed to fashion a cos- | |chiffon as a model; and so sheer Cet | adjectival term {s by no means a mis-/ such a furor for ttself in the hearts! be there, and it must be so disposed as|nomer. ‘The cheviots, the serges (those) mogns - sleeves, and turn, the Indeed, the tume of theac sheer, fabrics, for what) champagne. a little puffiness introduced in a nar-|weaver's art would seem to have taken| with the very muoh fuller skirts—seven| mark in passing, that where it ts not yards and even inore at the hem 1s by| possible to secure a lining—silk or cot- © means uncommon on the newer|ton—the exact shade of the dress ma- plaiting whieh these cut Into material in what which are on the crest of fashion’s wave which well accords with the softly drap-} in other day: travagant way A charming example of this new mode is exhibited In a gown of hematitched in the Easter Costames. voiie in which an elaborate Mexican pat- It does not need a wizard to see that| tern 1s interwoven. Almost needless to » Mme. Judice Describes Swagger Gowns Now Ready for the Easter Parade. & Gun neta] and and the marvelously, fuller the shirring and pumMing | appear at every would seem a most ex- this is mounted over silk of | same tint, a faint shade of Incldentally, one may re- terfal, then tho best thing ts to secure in their ‘as decided a color contrast as will ft in with the color scheme of trimming. For with these transparent materials mantp- ulated In full folds, everywhere that the goods folds upon ttself is bound to show | the difference between the tint of the |* dress goods and the lining. The New Fee ee e ‘SEnto'Searth ‘are often used tng lave Romantic Shapes, |{uiction with flowers for trimmnin, an In such Instances the scarf is so draj For the Easter parade, however, it 1s |that the Jong ends sither stall | vhich will obtain the | hair the back or are drawn jecadirpahnirf apnea fn tues |and fastened coquettishly on the ahi r. greatest amount of attention. The new |““Cuivct ribbons, tlle and chiffon ar shapes are really excellent and artistic mple outlines, and trimmings, and varied, are applied with 4 discriminating hand. ‘There is a marked revival of the ro- mantic shapes for the large hats, and retty feature is the use of lace draperies, some touch of thi brim isc nd when the overly handle to le of lace. AUNT ROSA DIES OF HEART DISEASE She Belonged to the Delmoni- PAULINE HALL SEEKS DIVORCE ;Comic Opera Star Has Brought cos and Took an Active) Suit Against George B. Mc-| Songs and Old Comic Opera|°°”"*" ‘** Bee Fa aeae| areola Nickelboy and the beeeer! When Fighting Flames in| Climb Down Forty Feet to i . | SYNOPSIS OF Ni CI ERS 4a a val i Interest in the Famous! Lellan, Naming Another Ac-| Hits, Will Be the Star at rotate nina lela, "HEART aly ob | “Acad any oni sensed Rah. House of Real Estate Man Reach the Injured Truck Restaurant. tress as Co-Respondent. Keith’s. aorbt leant at i Meatislag tog ata ce ane] Policeman Also Hurt. Driver. . _— Deakin BF a giscer named Niekelbor. | sound of the voice, stared with. startled a Miss Rosa Detmonico, known to the! pauline Hall, the comfc-opera prima nd patrons and employees of “Del's! gonna, ts suing her husband, George ag “Aunt Rosa,” tn dead. She was the! soLellan, for absolute div last of the original line of Delmonicos, | PeoahS CRONE MD AT VAUDEVILLE HOUSES NEXT WEEK Pauline Hall, with Some New Paul Spadont’s remarkabdte jugglini has created such a sensation that he Is to be retained at Hammerstein's Vic- torla for another week. The newcomers pliable are even the most expensive [Woven on Fate’s Loo 2 By Charles Garvice. drawing-room door was wide open, cnd (By permiasion of George Munro's Sons.) | le Senne 4 ait ar srueeta eae eyes at the wan, worn face, which had samen GENRE AD ere fe watthnd | NOW No Meguising cap or ‘patch, std, une couple Annonces) Uttering a plercing shriek, fell upon the | sround, rather. 0 din’ Clare was on his kneas beside him tn 1 threatens to er brings Daisy to an instant, but before he could raise the! vn BURNED HIS HANDS. ~ PUTTING OUT FRE Or. Policeman James Crotty. of the Bast s-seventh William Jin the rear room of a William Rodgers Injured street station, and Dr. Rodgers put out a fire to-day ur-atory brown CHR KNOCKS HIM GOLD MEDAL INTO THE SUBWAY Pan-American Exposition, Ambulance Surgeon Had to Ambulance Surgeon Chancellor, of the J. Hood Wright Hospital, gave first aid to the injured at the bottom of a forty-| foot subway hole early last evening. All of the large hate be becoming to almost a me case goes to James R. Torrence as ref- 2 | his father |prostrate form 1t had ralsed {tselt on |8tone house at No. $18 Lexington ave-| Joseph McDonough, « truck driver, of ue Son cwebiy sy earaiw ams (he! direbtress| A. HOH "i will be ‘Marshall P. ‘Wilder, Adgle’ and =e Jone arm, and, pointing to where tho|nue, occupled by Fisher Lewine, the| No, 416 West Fitty-sixth street, was the of the famous restaurant bearing the|eree. A. H. Hummel represents Miss| jer tons, Genaro and Balley, Fields ony Ai young! girl lay vaensciése Inthe laine temily: sh | ts CHAPTE | real estate man man he treated, His wagon was struck name. Her death, which oc-| Hall In the action and William Klein! and Ward, Rice and Prevost, Cushman, rae Of the Beggar, Kusped: - = vurred at her home, No. 14; Weat Sev-| 6 Holcomb and Curtis, Smith and Fuller, Reunited: “Brother! brother!" and fell hack | The wind blowing Into the house/ by a Boulevard car at One Hundred and! onty-fifth street, was due to heart|/* Mclellan's counsel Rortle Fowler, Bellestaire Brothers and| [ EAVING the lovers for an instant | dead, with the blood of @ ruptured (through nn open window carried ®/ Fourth street and Broadway; he was failure. Miss Hall complains of the attentions! Hertte L to await the coming of the father, Blond: renee! streamine over his breast: | ince Curtain on a burning kaa Jet. Te pitched of and hs body. west tubing " 7 ndlet i * 2 bd e ° ® re was ell under way er » thig hoe ists val ‘$0! Following the custom of the family, her husband ie wld to have showerel! “Pauline Hall will be the star at tat jus, saturn tothe chan stat heed te eneto e 4 Ha fie niiieeccpooeng Ula kd otro Ra AI EYE trace cal| the famous restaurant will pass to the \ “a ery ie Keith's. She will sing new songs and | shop. how Clare, rising MEFeREA EOI. that alive deep at vhat point. {surviving partners and members of the|™*mber of one of his companies, She [trl made famous in comic opera, | Scarcely had they gone than old Dan, found) Unt the feet nS aR “4 a Lp nitrates ene ‘A crowd peering into the dark hole | family, L. Crist ‘Delmonico and Misa 8sk# for the custody. of their child oo ti vins and Gertie Curliste will | closing the door, went to the sldeboard, | hie streets twenty that, the oni thine ton do under| Cult not see the man, but heard him g 5 ed 8a Mic MG ‘i La} and out tha) on hi under! mou: Shi or called. L. Christ Delmonico, who 1a an art) contribute to thelr support. | The wae) Fe osiors will juggle with thelr feet, | the table, Blowing the fire until a re ea, choosing rather to IIe In Oyen eee to ne tity Case on his back. the dostor Sealer, hae four children who are in the| Of the co-respondent has been carefully) o...) ang Dayne will present “Tho| glow lt up his white hair ike a crown {ind want, unicnown and unloved. than | Parains, t hg cht of he wvodw, inte | genued tater the ples ae, wen, Tok Gisiet iohertance: kept secret, nel wl Lawyer,” whife others will be] of snow, he unlocked the desk, and. | Wry iin and. hy at Caught fire and In smothering dia Dr, | det: bus he found the injured man af- i The famous restaurant was founded] Miss Hull is on the road now. She i#) joneq J. Morton, Martin Brothers, Me-| taking from It an old-fashioned silk-| “All this was told him both by old Dan | {* Marist trerang ny emostiers OCIRTODIDR ADORE ined, and, Oy 4 fm this city by John and Peter Delmon-] the daughter of @ Cincinnatl Aruggist anon and Chapelle and Emerson and| net purse, sat down by the fire again, Jand the weeping father himself, tut it | foduers bured is hands aeenpene llmnte: were. ebtained. angsty 4 loo, who started in 1827 the little cake/ Named Schmidtgall and made her Bre | Omega and, turning over the purse In his | WAS not perhaps, until weeks When he Hire Depron attend the man. His arms were broken.| | For the quick preparation of @ a tnd. wine shop in William street, which] ost hit in “Erminie” at the Casino. ey) vil Paris," an electrical sensation, | hand, murmured: the De Jersey wealth simply | fire was) almost extinguls his Jaw was fractured and he ternal in. delicious drink, for making Choco-| ¥ _! feveloped into the Delmonico's of to-|Arst husband was tps Ma Me. /Will be the novelty at the Circle, The} twenty years ago, my poor Daley—|Daisy—to ‘the altar as his bride, that | damage was $4 : vias late Icing or for flavoring Ice Cream,. i fay. John Delmonico was the father] Were divorced In 1888. She married Mov ie will inchide the Four Nigh-|sne was lke to have perished in the he could understand how noble had heen ees “We will Rave to hurry him to the Lowney’s «Always Ready” Sweet! Mt Rosa and her influence in the affairs] fejlan When he was her manager l8 tons, May Edouin and Fred Edwards 18) snow! Ah, now bad men are when| Pro tery ctime. sas| HANGED HIMSELF IN STALL. |.i0iPtite surgeon” itaif'a dozen laborers Chocolate | Powder has no of the restaurant was felt as early as| 1592 york, ;A Bachelor's Dream,” Stuart Barnes.| their passions get the better of them! | “How gloriously old Dan had kept his at tne down to ald. They said it @qual, Tho full chocolate quallt; 4B, when she and her brother Charles! MoLelan is staying at the Hotel York, 7 en” cian and Warren and! qwonty years ago—and yet It might be| trust, and how joyfully ha had. taken Gethne mM ESES te| Waa impossible to take the man up the and properties are present, nodule Inherited the business trom their cousin|PAVINE recently Fetumed trom sets | Webb's trained seals and sea lions. | it yesterday, I mind me so well the | {he little winter Daisy io his honest old FT Britt Found Dead ta His| [ngders, One, suggested “a hand-cat, terated and unimpaired, arene, Her brother's death in ia] Where most of la, theatrical interests | Wot OT crea: The. Wedding | Pt, Guine's faoe. "Mags maybe, but he {TOME aman coud pensire, but All| | Lavery stable. | Maonough™ mma ‘placed oon itn | ee (ve her complete control and si jere j now, toon eres March,” a comedy by 8, Gilbert} iovea little Daisy—he loved her, poor, | remorse which had dogeed the miserable | Arthur ritt, sixty years ol4 Dro-| ang Tenth street. At that point there the head of the house. the new Adelphi ‘Theatre in that city | March, ted by the atock company | jv thing, or he'd never have | Man who had been seduced by avarice [Prietor of a livery stable at No, é7 Pal-|are a station end a stairvay, and the| | Fe: THIRTY YEARS the Gundard of sister had married a 5: Carlo] and also has an interest in the plays | will be presen Uttle, wee thing, into depriving his brother of his in-|iside avenue. Jersey City, waa founa| dying man was carried to tha street a a Bwiss, Carlo) *™vtten by his brother, Charles MaLal-|at the Fifth Avenue Theatre, while been go earnest-Iike, and old Dan has | jno, 10h! Milarorboe weltces | and te the hospital ft -wns said that Inn, who’ writes under the name of | among the vaudeville entertainers hob kept his trust, too, No harm has come| ‘Failing tn hia endeavor to confine | iy. Folin I. Shisida, an emplovee. Bake fe could not subvive his injuries, Wins i a * Brank Bell, the monol-| ign ner; she has been as happy as a|him in) linatie asvlim under prevens>| iad langed himself to @ srossbeam in| Jonson, the motorman, bs " Hugh Morton, He refuses to discuse|be ‘Senator’ nigh her; ep ere aauliial odor, prea enee |e ial eT cae en Oe aamname| thevsult beyond admitting that he has |ogist. At the Twenty-third Street The® | n1rq in the nest, and now, with a hand- {0% Meanity, by George de Jerseys MENT fae wtalh y,| (Wants for the Sunday World of their uncle and became known as He has rund, tt was well known in Jerney City, been LAER cake tre John T. Sullivan, in Sidney Grundy’s| some iad to wed her, old Dan can lay|to London, had found him at a hotel. | where he was born Tle leaves widow ‘ould be handed sly to- Crist Delmonioo, L. Del- neral denial of the charges entered a sketoh, Captain Huntington,” will be the! his hand on his foolish old heart and]anq striving by threats to Induce him and three children ays i made by his wife, Angry because his mother-in-law (cadena sosephine dy Imonico. chief attraction, while others will be]say he's kept his trust—kept his— to sive up the ererebita he bh care les became the official represen- 4 Doro-} what that?” sacl bai <3 he Four Nelson Comiques ar nel abenwan tne ne ers tative of the family, and his death, in| FLED FROM MOTHER-IN-LAW. dae Neville: monologist, “Captain Swift”! For the door was suddenly burat| {4 the Immense estates he had temprcy NEW PUBLICATIONS. | NEW PUBLICATIONS. igh throw: the actual management of SS will be played by the stock company at] open, and the ragged figure of the beg-| Dan had witnessed, giving vent to his | ~~ a the restaurant again on the shoulders) gatd He'd Leave Home if She Came/ ing One Hundred and Twenty-fifth| gar rushed into the room, w horrified) passtons, he had nearly branded him: = of his aunt. Hugene Garnier, who had to Visit—and He Did, Streot Theatre, and J, Royer West and|fear impressed upon his face and a] tas ® homiolte and a Clin been in the employ of the Delmonioos Ida Van Sicleu, in a musical novelty, | terrified look in his dark, piercing eye® | wien tte fragt and snow, a happy. eroup ce $ i € a4 man and boy thirty-two years, was deville section, “Sally c ro 0 l an a aZ n | meee ve eftion Tee-| Wrote she would shortly visit him, John| will lead the vaudeville i r and the hnge fireside | made the wey omogt Of, tbs Biddolph, of Sootch Plains, N. J., tett| in Our Alley” will go to the Newark] fore he could utter a word the man} ot the house in Cornwall mbion. ne | his home Thursday evening, taking with “Aunt Rose” visited the restaurant | 1: nis seventeen-months-old child. _ A PASSENGER PERFORCE. Deputy Sheriff Kelly brought down to the Mesaba just before the vessel sailed BY A NEW YORK COMPOSER. One of the attractive numbers of the West End Theatre concerts to-morrow beara, was employed by a firm in this Y. ‘He was sent to the bank with 4900 the firm's money. He did not show until in the custody of a detective, as charged with grand lurceny, 7 dge Newburger suspended _sen-| well-to-do nucle in Ni that the mi: given by Herbert, Innes and Sousa, al) of whom have helped ‘Monterey’ to Its popularity. , WANTS ip Sunday's World house. ‘Among those on the list at Tony Pas- benefit on Easter Sunday night Pastor's Theatre. ‘The Holloway Trio in their specialty on the wire will head a lst at Hurtig & Seamon’s which wiil include the Five * ris Brothers, Will Tompkins and Russell and Locke. in wax at the Eden Musee, ‘The Singelese Silver Dancers will re- oy a main ‘the chief attraction at Huber's| face, and, with a low cry, work wonders, | Muneum, — read|'!N BROOKLYN, / will be} heard at the door, a sound of hurried igily, Ginger In. Doty Varden’ * i e a Old Dan started to his feet; but be] was gathered around the huge fireside seized him by the hand and whispered Clare amd Daisy de Jersey in ‘this ear: of Cl Oppostte the beautiful face of Where has| tress of the mansion sits 1 pale, Dalsy shrank back from his gleaming] to oook mutton cutlet No. 27 Great Snoram street And now, as the mixture ts completed. the door swings open, anda tall, hand: Look in her face} some-looking gentleman enters “Ah, ah!" he cries, looking with a smile of love and Jov eyes, but Clare took her by. the hand,! “nd, throwing back his head, sad: “Bhe is here, sir! and (ell me if she 1s unwerthy to be ‘All hore Mude Among the ‘Tyrolese’ ia] awed by some unknown influence, the title of a new group in the world] and looked at the shuddering girl. and ‘turned away; but suddenly, ag it] on the table, “und what's puried , with a ring laugh. Clare de Jersey catches Up a. tumbler of the ‘As he did #0 a change came over his | steaming beverage, and, raising It above he’ etrode a | Ms head. save: “palsy, my dariing: little Daisy, my flower-blossom: father’’—for so he onlls and. the step forward, At that instant a loud knock was George, de Jermas “and Dan, ola Indy, here'e love fo vou all—and roany fe enjoy ene Bnd for April contains a seasonable artiele on ‘‘HORSE- (gery: Bane doy 5 afternoon. andy went he letter Biddolph s Ott Brothers and} “Where has she gone? | a 2N ID 'W , ; A | over @ special report that was made Prdiiel Died ita Mahan Recon boca bey Heels, FOU 8 Tings “of| she gone2—to him-—to him!” and then | a4 gentleman, reminding one a WOM EN AND WHIES OF THE SMART out eo She Puecienerat Lins wife's mother came he yrould 69, ers. Melody;" Johnson, Davenport and Lo-| Fan'into the street, beckoning with hlal there tn the Sark fave Wears 49, SET, illustrated with photographs fram life. and finances with the manager, She| Sci? ing “insisted “on receiving “ner| Tella, “The Football Players and the| hand. mt this—atthoue the same fk | Great executive ability, and no de- | Ously and id Farmer;” Martiil and Max Millian, “the| Old Dan caught up his hat, filed with} a happy, peacefil one. | A 35-cent Magazine for 15 cents ‘of, the business her | ‘True to his word Biddolph packed bis | comical tricksters;"" Leo and Chapman] S0me dread of impending 111 to his dar | eo ala ne tem feet. tt Ix fondling R. H, ‘RUSSELL, Publisher, New York | a 2 abpnges will be made in the man-| clothes and left the house. Mrs, Bid-|n"wantod, a Donkey;” Sabel Johnson, | ling Daisy and followed efter, fA blue-eved babe, alrendy to him # ete RUS * mae ; nt of the restaurant, Mr, Garnier | GolDb asked the police yeaterday to find |). iestelle Wordette and company | jive minutes passed, Daisy” looking ORE eRe ote? nother.lold. mance |) ALL NEWSDEA4LERS Have it | ne tn charge, be buried Mon-| She later recetved a note trom him|in “When a Cat's Away,” and the Gar] around the room and up at her lover's | strong, white-haired, old man—who. is | | day, ces. being held at 10.80 A, M.| Which read: ev eonn enon bi rity Sisters, singers and buck dancers. | gigomy face with wonder and fear. mixing a bow! of punch and chatting In L Be Leo's Cathotio Churoh. ‘The in-| neXenha and will take the pent careror| Harry 8. Sanderson, who has been Mr.|"‘rnen a footstep was heard upon the] ® ohoery voice to the old lady. who. jent will be ip Weodlawn Cemetery. | j¢'° You oan sell the household furniture | Pastor's manager for nearly thirty | «airs, and Mr. de Jersey entered, still the mwoet-Meed old Indy who tised [a2 and do as you please. years, will have his annual testimonial admiranly at | DR. TOBIAS’ (is marvellous how quickly it stop: ‘Try tt and be convinced that it is so, PRICE\25 and 50 CENTS, Depot, 40 MURRAY. ST! Superior Flavor and Areme. AT ALL GROCER afternoon and evening willbe “Mon- anunit “ | ° ee = & young man whose name, he said, was ney Anita Com! Noses, musicians; Avery and" Hart, | your daughter. warm and snug. Well, here t¢ some « "Manny", Wagner. "Manny," it ap-| hess, revert competion Nave Norm:| colored comedians: Lilian Shaw. 1 Mr, de Jersoy uttered a harsh laugh | amo.” throwing n heavy due down n- enetian Iniment. GA) wine Oneninaee McPinuegan yesterday. ory, his m to put up ae sige dangerous hole in the street. j ne employee labelled it: “Tine Opame« jing for & Young Man. Drop Inf" The s pain and scothes the aching part. Sold by all Druggists. REET, NEW. YORK. j mez are found in “Bi [ties in Sunday World

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