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~ Sah sass SAMA ta an einen cd Sa ee SRE MU TON 18 YRRTR SoD) 7 RI eR THE*WORLD: "MONDAY FYENING, JULY 4, 1904, The Bathing Girl Has Her Silken Suits Trimmed with Lace. 2 ior tr. LATEST FASHIONS IN BATHING SUITS FOR WOMEN, WHICH PROMISE TO BE , pr igeaicts ! SHE Costumes in EXCEEDINGLY POPULAR DURING THE PRESENT SUMMER SEASON.|§N Bathing Suits All Which Fashion- , the Current Fea- able Girls Court, tures of the Most Neptune Are no Fashionable Gare » “Longer Made of; ments Are Pre | served—Long Shoulder Lines Pre | vail—High Neck; » Low Neck, Square Neck and U Neck areEqually Popular | -—Some of the Most , Striking Costumes That Are Seen \ ip | the Shops, F teSoft Silks, Sicili- **ennes and Other, Light and Airy, Fabrics and Many ~ Are Trimmed with ~~ Lace — Black and, © Navy Blue Are Still _ the Leading Colors, ‘2 ea ie) AE, bashing suits of to-day are tash- foned of material far different from the thick and clumsy flannel prevailed even up to a decad Bik, serge. sici'ionne, hopsacking, ir and brililantine are all fash. hat con be worked out {n the ¢reation! the stylish bathing sult Tiere are several ittle wrinkles in jihe making of a bathing suit which & is well to heed. ‘The stout girl she up surf bathing and swinm- that her too soli@ DS) onadie: and as for the styles in which the } oy ; they are made ‘up, well, you can pretty wil disappear beneath the bound oe. it mult yourself, eo wide and #0 lib ne h'llows will find « fAtted lining of re! ‘Lis the number of styles offered uoblevched muslin of great ass stance ("Many of the current features of 5 Patan are dextrously expressed in ¢ {he new bathing suits. The extremely in maintaining a smart appearancé, And, ch! you sunbeth gitts, do put drevs shields in your sults! The ap- Some Moulder line, however, finds vo pearance of a bathing sult soiled under > place in-ther bathing suit—that is, in the arms is a most unsightly one; and 4 tMeiswimming sul!, for it must be cons when fashioned of silk 1s bound to ae fessed that this item interferes some- 4 ead vrack {n just that place unless a0 pro- @hat more than a trife with the long 3 tected. b thé wide: sweep of the arm whieh immed With lace Ui | To cover up the necessary tubbde jcops this year there are delightful’ squares of plaid and rubberixed will in! |very gay colorings, These are tied om Jafier the fashion of your old Southern Seasibwa ike: dutve Tow ave Wad han. hae [eee ndanna, and some clever improvident sister pays for a ready. | tris have been known to wire or feath- Faeroe ltenae or beitiantine Paper | eo the pointed ends ao that they patters abound and can be purchased |‘4k* on. pointed wing shape. for a trifle. But it is in the dainty |. NOW 4s to stockings. The plain biadke finishing touches that tell for so much |{"¢ gauge cotton or Lisle ts correct. To that the difference between the ready-|80t let anybody persuade you to wear madé and @1¢ made-to-order is so |OP¢N-work or embroidered stockings on apparent. the beach. And !f you want @ shoe, High neck, low neck, round neck, |Us* the plain Diack or white~the -lat- | square or V neck, one and all of them|tF only in sizes up to threes—either and it is for the fair |#4Mdal or high laced, jumt as your taste | which best suite her| let or your puree eam proviie.t with fhe beautifut throat often has a high collar band to protect [t from sunburn, but it mam be confessed that this i the exception rather than the rule, \ The V neck, defined with a broad sailor collar and filled m with a cheml- sette to mateh, is one of the smartest designs of the season, and these are a " —~— wwtmming necersiiaces, For the bath- tg sult that is only Intended for the ‘path on the’ beach, and which a 't go’ into the water, any amount DA fashionanle’ frills and fads and Paneiés can bé chosen; but the girl who ) Pivhine Wants her sult first for use, and © © abtérwara the considerations of fashion | Bnd beauty are taken up and receive a ue atiention | The slik bathing sults are far and 1 @WAY the first choice of the fashion- @blea this season, They are delightfully fight in weight, they ahel the water Gust’ as well as does the proverbial @ut’s back and they are in themselves . Warm enough to afford buMcient pro- tection to the body on a cool day. Rut the girl who decider upon a silken Dathing sult must be careful to reject the cheaper weaves and expend her for one of the guaranteed silks, the has to make it herself to up the a{fferefice, The cheap silks We @ habit of cutting and splitting Qt the most awkward moment; and if there le a time when a girl wants be feel absolutely sure of the integrity ‘ usually in a color contrasting strongly salloping, but- with the bathing sult | of her clothes it is when she dons the A ans ate: § Ne Ni Bathing sult. Fancy having to swim nholiny ne Eng! yek ‘ork, ; ack to shore and fate the beach crowd ‘ iderie a Jour, as the Frese term it, | Evening Workd’s Twenty-nine- j French knots, either grouped to form a] : fn a bathing sult that has parted at| < @very seam! The mere suggestion | cr @mough to daunt the bray ‘ While black and navy blue may be 7) Bald to lead in the bathing suit proces. ay slon—and these will always be the pattern or scattered at random are| Mile Exoursions for the Little among the means whieh the girl who . 2 ; lisas ner needle to good effect employs! Ones of Tenements and Theil? Pleated And Ohirred ipliscaliyety Mothers Begin To-Morrow.» ‘ A charming design for a bathing suit, ae ‘i ‘of the conservatives in drens— | shepherd's plaid silks are next in favor brown, ‘forming # pointed yoke both | which may be developed in a fine qual- St fe a very marked tendency to re- for beach and bathing wear. Not only back and front, and edging t sho ity of mohair sicilienne or in water- hese with little touches of white |#re these seen in the smart shops In puff sleove as well With this ther proot silk gloria, showa the full short| The first twenty-nine-mile summer, jpome more brilliant coloring, In fact, | silks, but {n siciliennes as well; and in is a very smart orown surah sas! eae trimmed wth three horizontal! Sight trolley ride for the babies of the he plain black or navy blue is the ex. | this Intter weave they have a firmness | knotted carelessly around the waist, th rows of tucked shirring. The blouse| tenements will take this year rather than the rule. |ard a body to them which make them (jong fringed ends coming just to the | is cut witha low neck, Silk wheels| Might, at ¢ollars, bandings, nun's folds: for | doubly attragiive, The little black @Nd | nem of the skirt trim the flat turn-iver collar, A gitdie| The Evening World's departure ta) a skirts, even up ruffies for the | navy and white checks are trimmed | And, apropos of skirte, thers ie a belt is worn, which by means of fath-| Utilising the Sick Babies’ Fund wit > = Glewves are made of contrasting colors | With scarlet or with white piped baton marked difference between the bewsli erbone gives a trim look to the waist,| then etart out on its life-saving wort \ 4 4m silk, linen, crash and other mater- es rlet yee very smart indeed I9 the | gies. sire and the swimming girls. | The stockings worn with this sult pas AB et Nee gy suffererrs in the Ute, ‘thd (hese show quite an amount | (ire read bands of atlk cr woollen | Th beach girl'e<her aun bath suit she | Is@betng used with particularly satiafac- their emart bathing mutts, this is a coa- | Match it In color Already the tickets have been distetb. of fancy stitches, French knot |e eroa te atten used with good |, likely to, call: tt-comen decorounlg | tery results, Just think of the di tume which the smart gil frequentiy| Another very good style calls for the} tog and che asibere vith ilttle ables Jetting and other devices, which the y x reaching eull Which below the bend of the knee, while the ence between these fascinating fabrics | fashtons for harself the correct style and | round neck, cut pretty well down on)... planning the enjoyment which the . leffect, and a ve clever girl can readily execute for her- | effect, sult that sees real service In the surf ut which when purchased on the will make Its debut at the exculsive |ang beyond the line of the and the old-time materials of blue flan- | &t Iittle expense. The guaranteed taf-| the shoulder, and defined with a shaped } reat twenty-nine-mile 1 nel and serge with their talent for be-|fetas, which are strong and reliable,| hand of some other material, this) § ¥ fresh-air ride akers will give them. A ' made sult bring the price up to ® Bailey's Beach at Newport ts in he snag an inch of a0 above the knee coming heavy and absorbing the water, | and withal deligh y - | braided, embroidered or with little lace 4 «aa \ ne knee > 4 ightfully Meht, are eco I, te considerable sum. |brqwn and white check, with the Wool | ne tameta gilk bathing sult Is also Wihike the exclisive shops ask a.| nomically employed, and the girl with | medallions appliqued. In fact, there 1] 00 ome will be talon oo these ites Dlacks and navies, the Hittle |len lace dyed to a medium shade of! a favorke, . wat 5 out ly employe without the necessary ticket, for admis- after the blac J lace dyes f othe | nd waterproof slik glofla positively prohibitive price for one of clever fingers can have one of these | slmply ho end to the original designs) sn. have been put into the tmnds of various charitable organizations, which —_—~— atrest, across to Amsterdam avenue | ; H " rot Fruit Dealer Dying from Wound) rvs Sie ren oneal Strange Story Told by Charles So it oe ios a the box of candy was strange, and the U the house Mr. Blodgett succeeded in| who make a 0use to house postmark wes so faint that the place WOMAN $s BODY FOUND. releasing himsetf and notified the au-| Only such ebildren as are known to of Sherwood Madison Square Garden roof on Satur- Adolph Molitor, Identifies Saloon Owner a8 | 4a» night, rather belies the name Hagberg, an Artist, on Re- Three Masked Men Deooy Heri trans th Renpaeefpe tag hein » Park; Wants $100,000 Each One él Three Mea Whe A It 1s lively and tuneful, however, and M . i . ‘ mitage Financier trom Bed by | sions this delightful rond to Two Kun- i : 2 e 0 ree Men 10 ASs | serves very well the purpose of light i [dred and Twenty-second street From . for the Death of Eight of His Sumer entertainment. The chora we] “eee? Pauline Andrews, Heroine of a turning to His Home in Mount Cry of Fire and Ransack His | tnis pomt the trip downtown will be tives, saulted Him. inher diyaitonttaga Dice (rere BOI ayant bah Yo Marriage. Has a Narrow| Yemen. Residence. Othe Evening World’s plan of giving i id deciiediy attractive in a ’ * he Ev bellboy's suit Is ly Sylvia Beecher. these }tering little ones and their ay +g [A baseball pitcher eo seat : . ; st coe san une} Wincenan Pence the proprietor of «| Sabail aioe couldn't bext te] Eegcape from Death at Atlantic City,| ier mine sven xnockout crops and mothers «good freshvalr eutiag Whe 000 damages has lunny as @ 5, 7 Phas = been strongly approv y physicians dam the Supreme Court jealoon at No 3 Firat avenue, 84] 1104) stage Jew, Edgar Temple sings ' robbed in New York, Charles Hagberg,| ROCHESTER, N. Y.. July 4—Three ao scettneninh whe ead) A wah | t} wn a | vr ew, Edgar Temple si and phile ; dame scnickerbocker Steamboat | arraigned in the Harlem Court to-day oma Hanton displays a good if Rhea octane Aha valet a cra aie tobes par ta at oC | rneana of forestalling serious ttiness by yy and ite directors by Adolph |charged with taking part in the asea ilt | volce and good taste In dressing. ‘ane iaitae aioe free’ bie James 1. Blodgett, elghty-two years | taxing the mothers and children out pf , of Bherwood Park, near MOURE Yoon Pasquale Squiland|, a fruit dealer, a home ten days, old, a prominent citisen and banker of | thelr crowded, teeming homes into’ \ } Aree, Ww plekad (Special to The Evening World) made known until a month ago. na dae hee 4 Mr. Hag: |Hermltage, at 2 o'clock this morning, | heelth-eiving alr. his wife, three child of the same address, who was Pf te Te. ‘ On the day he disappeared Mr. Hag , cetiaciaw and a nephew | up from the gutter in front of his home ATLANTIC CITY, July —Much mya+, The candy which is belleved to Rave! berg went to New York to sell some of attacked the aged man, beat him se- ON See vie beragsicdh ey eat sio,000 tor the logs tyesterday morning dying of a bullet tery surrounds the alleged attempted Deen Poisoned was sent to her through his pictures, He sald that after dle |verely and left after eobbing him af” He includes in his suit). 4 polaoning of Mrs. Pauline Andrews, who| Ovianty. omemede “The chocotaces (rosng of & number of the pletures for | nearly $00 ‘n money and some Jewelry. oreeohed rid $100,000 for the killing of |¥U" fe now in'her apartments in the Hotel |e cently home-made. The chocolates a large sum of money he felt tired and! ‘The robbers broke throuah A door with SINE hoped that, the plan ited ths-old baby, Joseph, whoss| Prince was taken before Squilandl tn Winaee } Saxe ereotes with nuts, and a powdered | went to a saloon to get a drink. Short-|@ lighted torea !m their ‘iands and] in the seventeenth year ne ae “4 bas Betas teen A 4. Helin, Harlem Hospital. and the Injured indsor under the care of a physician. sone anon sald to have been placed |), atter taking the drink he became | shouted ‘Fire!’ When Mr Blodgett Ing World's Sick Rabies Fund will t Bu, jhe margues, man Mentified him as one of three men Mrs. Andrews, who secretly married | peneath the nuts The candy 18 OW \nconsclous. When he recovered, his | rushet out of his room they veined and| With (he rarer a teaetee My, Band’ the Bound for ten days who assaulted him. He sald, however, srimngesione Comptroller John Andrews, of this city, | "ne analvae money was gone and he did not know | bound and ordered him to tel) them] support in the ‘paat. ec that did not think the saloon-| sii smmendson, of No in New York a year ago, believes her| Shortly after eating some of the! where he was where his money. was hidden, He re-|7o Bring Health and Happiness, ve keeper shot him. The police are now] Marin iumes T eetitrs,| rit RAs? wan aaiahes be: soibe shuld, Bab chocolates Mrs. Andrews was selted| He was dazed, and wandered around | Plied that all of it was in a safe at the heart of New York is TY looking for Anton Pelacs, the brother] 10" Seis aedee’ an’ ie » DUt| with nausea, nervousness and headache. |for tou day& He could not eat, te-| bank. The three robhere were not sat-| to be moved by the attempt ko rng | due sites bs sey ee S melhas not the slightest idea as to wed bs a? rat who was called in, nd-| cause ine, robbers had taxen every cent| !sfed, and again et upon the old man health ond b — date oye oO ‘The sasault on Squilandt followed a |” "i . ‘ Identity of tho person who sent her the | mitted that there were symptoms of |he ha¢ e said he remembered sleep- | and beat him almost into insenatbtlity,| {Me f 1 bs He was taken to the Norwegian How. | polsor e ser e nz one pight in the Gra “entra | ¥+| who know no life at all but that of % quarrel brought nal We} ital tn 8. dying condition candy which is belleved to have been Loppers 5 sent the remaining candy a if PR BR rape Central They ‘thon gagged him and for nearly! crowded tenements and the steamigg, 1 manding that’ the t Pelacs'a|” Ammendson, the police say, has been | poisoned, to a oh ember where he had gone after that. |" Sour ransacked the house. hot niet sd be she fab” hieeiel | saloon refrain from insulting his sister, | drinking The police have’ not been called into] The handwriting on the wrapper about Some time utter the burglars had left | , COME PET gainst men and weamen The argument, started in this manner, ——- the case, but @ private Investigation Is canvass. lasted throughout Saturday night, and fi ~ Was follswet by the shooting at Saut-| FROSTY FOURTH UP STATE, | ine "de from which the package. was, malled thoritlen, ‘There ts no clue, afr, Biodg- | 300 8¥Sit on’ thelr Sick ables" Jhang Sty, a three-weeks-old andi as he Jeft the saloon to go up to Mrs. Andrews, who was originally ©) could not be fixed for « certainty, [Tug Muntman Recovers it trom |¢tt’s nos¥ was broken and sia condition, work nity, os Sat Enear ek tiie tase onan Ps st On Record tn the Country Misa Stavro, of Philadelphia, was mar-| irs, Andrews will recover. River None Brooklyn & while serious, is not conaldered fatal, The Kveniag | orld has #0 log Magee tery Bese ged Mctagrad 4 once before, her first husband being —_— Daniel MeGill,. of the tughpo:. Fio ELF pgs SE 4 {11g tes that \hore ash otehon at : SAaM dress, a , ‘ol. Baird, of Virginia, pier x rhncod Col ot Virginia. DIED FROM ELEVATOR FALL. | ence, found the boxy of « woman float- DIED FROM APOPLEXy. hood i THE ILLINOIS AT GIBRALTI\R.| PALISTON, N.Y. July 4—This was] The estate left ber by her first hus: Y the coldest Fourth of July morning on GIBRALTAR, July “4=The . United | pecord in this section band was with & proviso that ft should! Joseph Leddy, .tleven years old, who had been in the water about No-dadr ah Fler c : er it three Hates dettieship. tin revert to Baird's heirs in case of her {fell through the elevator shaft at No. 0 It is of & woman Srcsinene ‘te vy bebe sg hy arrived here] Low temperature prevailed through clause, |§ Franklin street while visiting friends 19 yesterday, died to-dey from his yo! ; “ina tre 193 Beat One Hundres Hudson @tiest Hospiteh th ere mulesing. tovday, from Newport June 19, and i#|the night an dearly to-d. remarriage. As a reanit of thi ng Finely te Rear! observed. in’ the lowlands’ at several. it 1¢. sald, her marriage injuri bad Oolote te the Huda * reg) ing near pier 6, Brooklyn, to-day: The} phomas Link, forty-nine Years old * 5 who je soma_reere der