The evening world. Newspaper, October 22, 1904, Page 5

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\r vw & The Hina Fas l Allof the Costly Fars| |} | ptt like Russian Sable| and Ermine, Re-| mainin High Vogue. | Incidentally There Are! Some Fine Imita-' tions of Ermine in| the Market. | f aracu V\ An HILE the frilly and frivolous girl W laments the passing of summer and her dainty summer frocks, she js more than consoled this year in the early appearance of the fashionable furs. All of the costiy furs remain in high vogue. The lucky possessor of Russian oables—they eay the supply is remark- ebly short this year—is only waiting for he dernier cri. the very last ttem from the book of fashions, to decide how she shall wear her precious possessions this season, ' Fashion's furs. Prmine, too, retains all of its smart- Ress; and while at firet one really eon- saered 4 more of an evening accessory than « utilitarian daylight fur, now we Dave changed al! that, and ermine will ‘be worn by all those who oan afford i from dawn until midnight, And, incl dentaity, there are dome really marvel- fows imitations of ermine on the market thts year, but, ike most {mftations, their farvica will be short and thelr career disastrous, Trimmed Ermine. For daylight wear the smart mon- @aine much prefers to have her neck- Dlece and muff of ermine entirely un- trimmed, except perhaps for a little | fringe of tha tal that ate used | throughout; or maybe a little fringe of | \furry balls makes a finish. The girl | |with the clever Ongers purchases here untrimmed; and then makes smart edg- j!age and jabots and wrist ruffles~th |\etter for the muft—of lace and piisee hilton; and these are readily pinned | oF tacked into piace for evening wear; | end behoM the plain scarf and muff that accompanied her morning tailor- made become the frilly, flufty cascad- tng things of Ince and fur that make even her plainest cont for theatre wear @ thing of style and beauty, Chinchilla ts another of the furs that olds all of tts vogue; and this doubt lees because s really good plece of this extremely soft and delicate tur is Quite cos! ‘and second grades very ately show their cheapness and grow shabby’ A really good plece of chine ehilla te & good investment, for it will tend making over and cleaning time @nd again without losing @ whit of Ks ott and fine look, To Clean Costly fur. And, by the way, speaking of clean- tag fura, the Russian women bave very simple and at the same time @ very effective way of cleaning their, furry possessions; and, tncidentally, | the Russians have the very finest furs | pited, The final beating Is dono with | @ long rounded stick oF preferably wil: | low wands, a sharp. brisk stroke being For the short-hatred the silver sand that ono gathers on the seashore is heated, and just the same performance gone through with; and the fur comes out looking just like new. Sealskin Is “Out,"” There aro most practical as well as most extravagant features in the fall showing of furs, Ore does not se much Of sealskin in these Inter days; and the few motels that the Parisian fureiers made up in this former favor {te were dressy in the extreme, and really were about half as much velvet as they wero soalskin, One little model waa 40 fetching that [t deserves ‘maen- tion, especially since it suggests « amart and practical design for using up an out-of-date garment. ‘This was lu one of the short coats, In which a vest and deep girdle were of an emeraht im the world. For the long-hatred furs | veivet exquisitely embroléerd in beetle corn meal, either the white or the yel- | |wings and gold. Over this the seal. fow, 18 ground fine and heated in the! skin fell ino straight, square plece hig as het as may be without scorch: bwcross the back, the fur welgited at . Thie te vigorously rubbed imto the | the corners to keep it from dlowdag up, = the long hair getting the full | ang hanging quite loose. The fronts benedtt of the hot meal, which Wane | wore similar, with revers that reached Gbrords all of the soll aud grease, | to the square-built outwshoulder *.) fe Then after some hours it is whipped | SMM Overiald with elaborate xg ie out, and if necessary & weomod lot ap-| the sleeves were likewise of the fur, | full and fluffy, with an upstanding and feptag cavalier cuff in the embroidered velvet Muff « and Handbag, lam {9 again fashionable; vat eet in {te reappearance it is usually | Managed with accessories of. some! XL ake Their ee all Than other fur, For this the Russian sables! are in Meh demand, with thelr cousins of the Hudson Bay region a close sec- ond cholee. Ermine, too, makes charming contrast; and since ve fevers are so fashlonable, the thing Is to fashion contrasting fur All of the long- correct /ORLDi' SATURDAY EVENING, OCTORER 2%, 1904. seen 4) and ¢ | capes are the dernier eri in s and | world. Muffe are a very important ftem tn | them from soma | the fashionable girl's winter outfit; and | the new ones are just as quaint and old- aired furs are to be! limey as are the amart effects they uo- wher re! s Sith AM tinh io aca I Sf Wil TWF. Herself. | Russian Women Habe a Simpler Way Cleaning Thetr Furs,” , G pate ie or red er Poe Russian Sables. ‘i Persian lamb te being revived what after @ season or two of The very attractive model shows voued Atted coat with a full back and jaunty little basquines the hips. The Russlan sable (sete the | tevers and the h collar, A. Charmin Care In Chinchilla waist, tying with aoe R of ol Cave in Chinchilla, ‘Those fasctnating litte capes again to the front and in furs ther eepecially stylish as well as useful, reproduction shows a double cape chinchilla, with a V-neck and with an ermine scart that can be out and used separately if i 3 Feprat iis Len hint followi toner sot a sole oie trimming ie ‘he Tobe ir Soe oe ¥~) —ee Some Novelties Seen in the Shops. N elegant umbrella has « very handle, & wooden staf with g metal top, from which sae | | plain sliver ring. q A novelty work basket ts im the Qommy ot a parasol. Et is made of show merely a puree, but elther form is | and opens and closes ke © parnadhe in the height of faablon. comes in all differemt golors. | irom | “The new Engllsh noveity tes are The Illustrations |ot crocheted ak, and are to bp | all colors, That Appear To-Day crs mar in sivea i» tro shames may be divided in two clammapes — HIS dainty and elegant scart) the 18% and Direototre cm oo shows a distinct novelty tn shape, | ‘he newest, but cannot be © it can be used elther as a | women, stole OF awa sortie de bal. The shoulder) Charlotte Corday hats are very {Portion ts an extremely full cape, fol |fonable this season, They ate lowing the lines of a Capuchin hood, | seen in the every-day hate as ® that it may be thrown over the head | the @ressy atyles, and are comfortably for evening wear or take, to ba had at all prices, the place of the usual pelerine for day-| A handsome waist fs @ Ught functions, The long and broad | of chiffon and lace. Tt had ah ends aro decorated with a double fringe | lace band extending from Seal of thiy tails, and the Hning throughout | shoulder in epaulet effect, end is of An exquisite whicc brocade in puiler banda tndahad from, whieh the pattern is done in a bullion threads, |}Garacul and Ermine. being 1 | Caracul maintains ail of ite vogue as! A newt aeeque in German | @ fashionable fur, and when touehed up ~~ with a nfned with a little ermine for color relief, aa| {pat and te o Me takes | and rume on the actor are wttan the spec the low horton being made of length & belt. ‘The sailor in this new and clever motel, m a very dressy appearance, The coat/ with a fancy is cleverly fitted to the figure, the fronts te 2. ook with rolled back and faced with ermine, | A unique table for « voaling a V-neck vest of the caragul. by so that the giatses The sieeve be 8 loone pee. Lag to the oo A rad by on + | shoulder and gathered into a ng e hy Fewer eey clas eine oti tate is | circular puff. The little turban 1’ From | toon OF the tachosed : » there in ete Wame style | Florette In in chigohilla, with a plume fevel with tt in the new victorines, he recently revived pelerines capes—tor the tur company. There are the familiar fat| pouch-shape, the round pillow, bigger than ever; and nowadays tey term the Victorian what used to be called the | granny muft. A very fascinating novelty combin a handbag and muff; the Dag la mounted Others Ww “ The Sorceress BY GEORGE MOREHEAD. pa OR still persist tin his de.) o¢ Pnrique Petacive the infatuation and fous caused him unconsciously SYNOPSES OF PRECEDING CHAPTERS | “Yeq: you condemn him tm | 12 Commit this celine, were due to the Zeraya, & Moortsn “| Soraya aid not cndareteay. the mean- eases, alah you save olen, to your oer ees, . rote, 5 | tarthe Sther OC bet ineubiesry fearace| MRK, SFE or jvors fn seared “ ” . ry | Of an explanation, She wna ered, | raya” yes, I confom jt" replied Zo. i terrified f | “You also oomfess’—- i | “How horribler La, * tered, “L| ‘Oh! Je that not enough!” Inter. we ST" ta 4) Fould give my flesh and bi © eave! rupted Zora: Petulantly. But the ier fummone? before the toqwiltion. | him.’ | Cardinal Do attention to her, He he fp Secured by dying witnesees, det ree} "You oan do It by 7%: word, and you! Broceeded: Sees final Ximenes, Will not say tt," urged Xdmencs, ‘To have abteodsd the Witches’ ab- Barique’s oy “One word? bath? $0 ailesh oo red ruth 7 Pon “Yee, yea, I confess tt.” ave told you .” bem! “And to have taken part tn ite abom~- Copyrighted, 1904, by J. 8. Ogilvie! sisted Zoraya. Thi ing feasls and obscene dances?” anawer was not suMictent, for the i. Publishing Company. CHAPTER XI. “And to have submitted to the em- Sant, (Contin ued.) AAS ot the foregoing interview Don | 4 .goare him ait punishment,” add- ant feated eat | tlenee, Zoraya’s Sacrifice to} et Pea Sr neres ee lane anpwer he | Ry ro n, the madness dua to your | wien continued the Cardinal, “And to your philtres and polsons,” | added Paaliila. Thus did there two strong men work vpon the unfortunate woman ani re- juce her mind to @ state of chao». At) ret sho regarded them with an air ot) stupefaction, but they remained sile Save Enrique— Con. | demned tothe Stake. HB words of the cunning Ximenes, | when he announced his intention I ‘Mice and tell them to put In| of trying Zowaya's accomplices, Dan “Ty YOU stop at the telephone ler" tee wits,” Them. fiogdiy, ake ‘re sed @ ‘phone this morning, Mr. er her wits y, a Pealixes exultty “ in viael @ aah STAN newt Knownow 1 understand! “You never remember anything I ask Zoraya wished @ save Borigue—the Ban she loved. How could she do RT Only by sacrificing hersets. Bhe did not hesitate, Her resolution | ‘was quickly made, She leaped from her the poaffo! ” ion't try to explain—<don’t ex- mat and exchatmed: tase sds Pegg Bh 1Y If you thought anything “ie could not help tt! Me did not do| [Then he ts free?” she agked eagerty,| 9 og you would not have let it ailp it of his own will!” ue Cr “Tt ia not for you to plead ‘his canse,” veplied the Cardinal, as he made 6 alg: you to do, at least you pretend you do not remember, but—not that I would doubt your veracity—oh, no! But 1s Is very queer that you never remember a fingle thing I ask you You Ls to save ae ji true! is a Lf I caused hie mad. [nese by gome not re ere k iit acts, He ts no loner is no im! hat my aacomelice! i weet yea That ts ft then—tell him! . A yur mind! Yon confess every’ Mig you algas xen Mén't forest. you went to the rut you ea eet him 6 Uberty?" telephone people, you say? Bal to the jailer. ( \ ae al, “Well, why didn't vou aay #0 at ones? “No! no!” oried Zoraya. “Walt! oh, rae ee (allele Maga You stand there hemming and hawing wat! refi! There is none but 1 who |” Ximense Tesuimed hla seat on the pints | ust to annoy me! bd le was 8X-| corm, while the other inguisitors atood | MM iT eive eae & chanes? Oh, Mr , BAY | behind Zorayn, in order that she might | 1 didn't «ive y - se) pot ace Don Enrique, who w, | Nage, why do ye sveak to me in that 2 ere Proeees inte the fees YS soe 388 | tone of voloe? + 7 gay. ‘tor we he would bear Torre's chafeamie, ak cots | Mie tt was too much trouble for wou ae ee ee to do a simple favor for me, why don't oe eRe a Fetes | Fhe Cartnat net nar assention. He | You any 10° } from the platiorm, approached coreya, | Mepore’, 2, hes Yace vory near here | , “Tou ated tust the same war yester- code = © ene j ead bie Piprelng exe glittering in tron day when 1 asked you to atop off on ; t | of her WJ those of & serpent, the cra ntown aod match some "ou admit, then, that this murder rehmen coanpleted his sinister vor, woo waa your work. That it waa you who | ithe Inte hia tetrmyed | F @used this unfortunate man to become | nis own an aa to ths rowvit of the | "Other men take a pleasure In per- OR He us wast” resent Int forming such little courtesies for thelr wives, but if I ask you’ to do the sim- Dlest thing for me, like papering the parkar or mending the furntes, you rave Rihasss braces of the sorcerers and demons | | could restrain himeelf no longer. did know the € present conte no! an who Was was | m ‘Ah! fulye one! ved met doraya kiy at the sound of Ia vol nid have rushed to rs restrained hi D daughter of as Padilla and the him from the room. No, do not Not that—not tha | “Away fr exelaimed Ei jaller were Zoraya still erted out ! It de falee a Ise is f bis back false?” asked Ximenes d It ia true! IT confess wer tat true Its false!" 1 led Zoraya the n the step of the | platform, utterly exhat th tatler led Enrique | Cardinal looked this fl! Mrs. Nagg and Mr. Satan! | A Romance Based Upon the Famous Sardou Drama in Which Mrs. Patrick Campbell Is Playing Here. Ho! his eyes twinkling with delight, and his fea mW | CHAPTER XII, Att ww ay The Sorceress x dinery clroumstances, Zoraya'e execu-! then the scaffold and the entrance to! “I bel ne you sometimes ’ the hureh, lets ased almost to a stale of bs a8 would have created no unusual ar, Ti. Ti worshippers who had been h borat" the populace, but the reports Vespers rom Will burn her Otter Vespers ‘ ba Dos 3 5 and ae al they Joined the thrang in the macy with A ‘and fro the. vatlous natrow, ae take. ; connection with the murder of Cardenos treets which lead Into “Have hn received “a0 oS the square an endless stream of Miers and Qmusement seekers flowed with noisy) having been nolsed about the city, an “No, wy, lord.” extraordisary interest was aroused in Siumement geek * he Stake—A Crowd her case and her execution became o| “yn *UMulent Ramee ine square, come . 5 side aa Peay m « % good view of the ecai Teco oushaget” iene d Gathers to See Zoraya| mr of rave momen on the| {era Were Kathered together & num: ‘ - Consequent!y, ater Vespers, on the! pootdy tesa ssh nobility. Well, those are my litte Executed, ev succeeding her trial @ wast! “Are they rot going to Dum her until rerdied “the caecullaner Mine i t f men, women 1189 | to-night?” asked one of the ladies, emile. square in fo the publi ic, ® In a {ow minutes, senora. Have pa-| “Tou WE sentence pronounced by the dral of Toled tence! I saw them come out of the Berga Wat price fe 908 | Cardinal Xtmenes upor Zoraya See ected | prison,” answered “en 1 tae| “T leare that to the eroatty. aeatand . ye “ ya } ne, VWoat news of L a oO Wo will burn her after Ves. N 109 Of Rl auieehitone deena ree { Grace. “Bat, ns an howe, man, ana pers,’ was quickly passed by word of ke and fagot to be ~ ell you that a aimtlar request bag mouth to every citiaen of Toledo Geitie éhe ed” se | Condy bom made to we The burning of here and witches and at does the bride say to that?*| "By a woman, vee told me abe was me #9 common that, under or- Mi the peuple at & proper distanc in the service of t had bec ‘Alsha ? Tunnested “I do rot know her name, ut abe and By Roy £ McCardell. » says nothing. Stnce yester- | she has been in a profound Ime a hundred duents |deliver this little ball of her war ber! Moorish woman when I am Soe ands for the execution af te e,” ee Sart isan if t he giase tr cellency will and carry of elving you. Mra, Terwilliger lives extra @ would put the ¢ Exce' ¥ Yes ves ‘ oe rid ay, 4 don't bolicen peu, netted | comewtern on Cotumiron aeeniaes but she 1 he came right around Pap BE ons pe vou consent?” aaked Entiat ti ‘ soci ¢? , thee a hs i “I partly orom! | the telephone company to put in a tele-| was in such @ hurry she forgot to tell t you tell the telephone |* : that your Grace alse |phone, You don’t want me to have a| me what the number is, But tf you do would five them i conta |i An! my God yes, or | not believe me, ‘ you ean +a) in the telephone right row you shall have a thou Malephone Bot believe me, Mr. Nagg, you can walk |i eps Shell bare & toa ‘Mra Dubb has a telephone. Al! up Columbus avenue and go in all the onty takes a mar "the unten ot tt as he turned to bow aw, \ phone, only they drug stores and out wh wit in a to e pra: ne seied his arma am least she had a telephone, only they drug stores and find out where Mra. put in | re Tee BTA ot the ¢ scised bn arin and a a . pe took It away because the bill wasn't | Terwilliger lives. tl Agel A cephoes, 0, h i have ae teat nee bald. Mrs. Terwilliger has a telephone,| “I know vou are not listening to a Sot . at in} ® _At this moment Don Enrique came out) "She victhm will aot Ler ory e Qr rather she lives over a drug store| word I say! It le very seldom I ever | weer aay there is no wire in thie) OF (he church and slowly descended the | 1 fire the fat for the MN sand tor 0 talk over tmmortent thin ta | you say . “fi and he druggist will send Le poly bord try to talk over importgnt tht rod with “Well, let them put ft tn without any | ,.¥# miro espied m at epee and has. + skines not one CFy, Bet +4 her any time. and if you doubt me just) yoy. I know you gon't want to taiK| wires Tf want a telephone and they pul tened to meet him 1 will double the sa”. call her wp and eee! with me, and I Rnow you don't waat| you of talking to you « Fret | ph, mY lord” he exclaimed. taaing | it will be done, my ord “E forget Mrs. Terwilfger's number, | any one else to talk to me That is because you are an old se(ey, | ‘a ta those, whe love sae | ect nea elutes & Sree but I know that {t's the drug store hat is the reason I asked you to |, Vai 1 bed ” nero end they iat | be a great Sov" | peaftolé Where if they haven't what you @4%/ have a telephone put in. Mamma could |} youn have t ikea thea out & wire | ver, by the sight (To Be Continued.) for thoy give you something jvet 48) talk to me every Jay from Brooklyn. They will pus the telephone in in} rt hope vx ta not going to : good, aad the drug clerk there haa the) “She ls unseidah; she told me if J got |f few “lave, sou say? Very likely! I] en ‘sentimental over the fate‘ot that! Read Monday how Zon his nails are ephone put ye coud talk to me tl Nae | Pa a 0 hurry reatur pence aap geod ah ag Stlen’ she efen oud aie. Lam dying to talk to Mra. Terwit:| "No inatter whet her mult may be 1) aya at the seaffold awakens always so beautifully manicured that foe en Gon f and Ww oahe thinks [| have loved her too sincerely to withheld ie 1t ie a pleasure to deal there, Dut |*¥8? day ana teil 1 my new brow s# but my pity et this time Tell Torito twies Juana from her ‘‘enchamt.’ . - cent on y* ¢ q ave no plone? | t5 95 as Mra, Terwilliger has only recently you were « bruce, anyway Balt ‘eee’ ne felggbone? | to ape ab ove the roaton ed’ sleep and what sensi moved to the flats above the drug store, “Mamma says could reverse thi you Dubb's , Se Poh ook h en so it » reed tou , » phone as standing. and as Tam stuck {n the house all the Mare OS im tieer tanion qe Nout, and t I rered b's mosmage { Torillo’s rar and tional things saneee at @ and haven't called on her, I can’t | pow to do Jitude things for " irvg stcre at sil bimself looking after the/ ell you where it is “She did tell me the number get me 90 upset that I can’t remember my head re "The tele dred and something, exchange, It is the drug store that has but you son my * number but I forget the ul hone three han the colored bights in the window and a soda fountain near the door, us hap, them to put in a telephone i terward. py. and you w to Don Enrique. nd ie where their Uh, | Know you said you stopped “ ¥ overhear) r signed a contract for a hone, bur |» bow . bi LAST DAY FOR REGISTRE’ how do I knvw that you did Lay 7 , i and that you have charge That was this morr and here tt te |<e rald Don Bnriqre nearly 6 o'clock in the evening and the" . eto try to explain, Mr Tahal start the fire,” |g, telephone is not put in ye axe You do not in a tone 4 prodewslomal potty When Brother Willie broke the stage iat ‘ eo or you w h ughi| pride at the thought that te was to act; Polls in the front door coming home from |one home and put dt in y a execiatione Ingo celecrated a cave’ | 10 10 f°. M. night school early in the morning last T sawslovely qnes full of a {ow can you sleep after such work?’ ) t¢ you do not regteter you week, | went around to the glasier’s store widow! But what's the use to| asked Don Enrique. 2 “Tou cam look up yourself; 1 am! hd told him I would pay him §% cents! talk sensibly to yout” i “One gete used to it, my lend, vote.

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