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PTO ee hE He aide ‘ | ‘THE WORLD: MONDAY EVENING, NOVEMBER 21, 1908 _& EVENING # WORLD'S w HOME MAGAZINE # | ass AR May Manton’ s Horse-Show Patterns, # # # The New | —_——y # Three of the Finest Fashionable Waists Seen at Madison oh Garden Last Week, $990600000000000090000008 6644090109-0000099 189GOOEE HEDIS DOLE ELL DES SHE ODDDE® the professor, “but I was reganiing tbe room as a solid—a sort of lange dleck. #0 to speak. Guppose it were such a ‘dlodk, for Instance. You begin with one of these corners—that's the point. You seo the point?’ added the professor, aniting. | “Yes,” said the professor's wife, gas- ing hard at the corner, “Well, you don't really,” sald the professor; “but we won't go Into that now, You take a corner, The exten- Il \ | ston’ of that corner to one of the other cornera next to ft is the frat dimen- The Fourth Dimension ston, and consists of the whole tne where the wall and floor meet, Extend ” that Hne to the stmilar line across the ’ Additi GOT SS sae i ttm apn htt th Thirteenth Street ons 4 going to’ be & great scien. |4econd dimension, It's @ surféce, oF ' tet" superficies, you know. Now, to get your, “What kind” of « scentist?’ asked | third dimension, you take the whole » the Professor. floor and push It up (in imagination) to some kind, m the cetling, and the figure described in Ps wite, pa Ba pec Mead Fa the process is the result of the third reat man, anyhow," dimension, a solid." | om indeed,” sat4 the “I see,” sald the professor's wife, easent ths Magid DFO | “and no matter how far I push the cell- it es you think so—~ ing, 1 only a room?’ what particularly, I meag? I know he's| “es.” ae eee sates Lerave are” generally speak- net you h-¥ one of the. walla CY ‘8 mine,” seco! ension ani “and mine,” added the proteasor’s | C*iend nat, You eve, & wider room,, or Hint testing Eee bend, “But I found There a a “la Reel couch At Bie: our orning . | Re mi i tin Pioteence ‘Vantico: tt ie esata fh Pelet “on “The Fourth | Dimension” |of iz onger," harden ced very now and then he'd fling it ity. the | architect didn't continue his his head, and then he'd push | {nitd dimension far enough,” sald the To Our Stores Were Opened i up to hia dear ittle face as if he |PMMeMOr 4 saad Pe? a ent Be reading it attentively, and then gcientine sho bg tn aie, nen ar 3 “ 4 0 was vin, ae Fi ’ D Pog tt, 90 T took tt away from ) ves vecilly on sit vy Kana| oe ote! PIGDAD IAL O EDO DE IEEE ob , , le cried terribly.” ngl @ pamphlet about his head. wired for |terial {i io hiffon cloth with/ with the ehemisette and cuffs of 7 ” - Va: O feature of the great show @t| The quantity of maserial required fo ial is pearl-gray ch! o th Be” said the professor, you : itdebe ar us, werees a4 N the Garden was more Bh ena. Fh Oh medium size is 5 1-2 yards #1 inches |the chemisatte, cufts and frills of dee | ental ba ee eh Hees. St OF ; - ~d ‘ep athe beg e Is, pachphiet is @ mass of absurdities. than the predominance of eur. | wide, 44 yards $7 inches wide or 2 1-8 | cream-colored lace, and the belt of ehif-| | To ma T tor a woman of medium to-or anything else itten by | He's a kind of an aes, anyway.” plice styles in fashionable walste, ‘The yards 4 inches wide with 6-8 yard of | fon velvet held by a Jowelled clasp. on MY pe reweiee hy ght a Vanethort, and the world would have! “How you br A imwenci love one an- three fitustrated, which May Manton | all-over lece, 11-8 yards of velvet and The quantity of material required for terial A joches wide, 4 ie yards, & pet nothing, The fellows always | her,” said rofessor’s wife, mis- a fs iting on some fool subject like “The | jyleveusly. |" "chink itt wo ridien:| sketched and made pattern of tor|1 #4 yards of ince edging. the meaum sise is 6% yee n nen wide with 1-4 wands of all-over Ince arth Dimension,’ * lous for grown-up men to quarrel the | Evening World readers, are araact and| The pattern, No, 4902, which Evening Wide, 4 yards 27 inches wide, or ithe valtern, No, & Te ouk. tw eteee “What is " rourth atmenstont”| “"R es aid the brofaseor: shave you typical, each showing some desirable | World readers may secure, Is cut in yards 44 Inches wide, with | men of for a 22, 4, 9, 8 and # inch bust meas ; Gee % . air ; # inch bust | all-over lace and 2% yards o jo | es tsked the professor's wits. nd, Mrs. Colter made it up yetr” variation, : cohol ote oo One fells, with 8 vard oC yolvet for belt ose three patterns are 10 cents each, ‘Just an impossiytiy, that's all,” | tessor’s wite, bridiing, cimea’ the The middie Mustration gives a sus- No. 1 is 8 tn tock ohk ‘The pattern, No. 4 ts ‘cat In heed al wil be mailed to person ordering 7 fd the professor. to get Bridget away trom me? ne aa | penne suggestion and ts made of certse ” TINgS | for a 22, 34, 3, 58 and @ inch buat m on receipt of that sum, | oy . | UT guess not. bs cat bined with over the shoulders, which provide soft! ure. It will be mailed for 10 cents. ‘All Uhree of the patterns will be sent ‘I don't see how you say that,’ “Ah,” said the professor, turning | | reesaneg Meare twine | and becoming fulness and forms a V|, Mustration No. i,' 9 seers rat | for % cents. jaid the professor's wite, “tor this roam to his “Imaginary Quantities a4 | Scored Mee and chidfon velvet ¢he\se the peck as well as at the front. | bul priced over ihe stiractlyy, a hao’ “Caahier, The World, + as four dimensions, I measured them | color of the siti, lin the case ef the original the ma- | ig Yo onto Pulltzer Busiding, New York City.” nyself for the carpet when we moved| —~ p. At least, T measured two of them, \ is ono. where the alzeboard is, and Sandow’s Hand and Wrist Exercises. he window wall, and of course the ther two opposite sides were the ame.” “Tht isn't quite what ‘The Fourth * Dimension’ means," sald the profesor; ‘this room has only three dimensions, fit explain. Take a point, t in a direction, and you gf fou undérstand that, don't you? Well, | hat's the first dimension. Take that ine and extend It In any direction ex- ; tept its own, and you get an area; AMUSEMENT! i PAT inte Wed. yume fal aieg The Bulldings Are | Bright and Cheerful, | WORTH KNOWING, | When it is known that its power Ld beg br aghhag) aystem and build why Father John’s Medicine cures colds, it will be derstood why it is so valuable ag & tonie and for dri the out of the biood. It feeds the |and makes strength. Preven {mous and cousumption, Not & pat-| ent medicine, and free from potgon- | ous Stes, Fitty years in use. bw | EKA Ls a carne Toes LOUIS MANN id hhat’s the second dimension. Now, take Your surface and extend it finally ia my Birection except superficlally, and semana A VSEMENTB 8 Iehs you get @ solid, and that’ 8 ot 008 Fo art tata guitesend. poene in| ny. pout, io id is aly, horigontal; return to ready) 3 | ay ita ve Us Itrietly ectentif b = Mh = t. TO-NIGHT 8.15, | y sctentife manner, but 1 think 1 chain is ae strong ag its weakest oy ;e ady position, as in, Bx- SURE TIP! ie Thre, ra bave made myself clear, link." ‘The hands, fingers and wrists are by <5 the hand élewie from ASU ; | henry Wain ler | pwitanchube T understand so far," sald the pro-| often overiooked in the desire for a big Be ae a far a fat se poss. dle. PLAY MONGREL TO WIN! SAVOY Suz Ar at. et aes aka DAVID y Ul fi Hs He ii ca kgeping. them jether. fiion ro) as before, but faxtand wai eal full ex- THE PLAY THAT 18 TOWN TALK. fessor's wife, “but what happens if! biceps only, Here aré a series of move- you extend the solid in some other di-| ments ised by Sandow and specially tection?” directed to » “You get another soild, that’s all,” | E: ) sald the professor; “you are simply | get! thumb pressing against the side + pontinuing the third dimension, There | of the first finger, pot im front, M Fare from one @- la no fourth dimension,” Movement: Slowly widen out the fine | oes “ated of extending them to- “You said this room was of three to thelr fullest extent all in one her, 1AL THANKSGIVING MATINED fimenalons," here said the professor's | plane; pause momentarily and return to pward, fingers together, | elnehads Shieh. pesteien)., FMR ices rrpenens ett. & We, wife, “how do you make that out?’ |the ready position, pressing the fingers) | Moreton mie slowly back “ iMo rhes ee fo) Bs goon ¢ tightly. tomethe thd alien re thaear, bet soreerm, = PROCTOR’S ‘Big ig Fur “A _epoke tte loosely,” admitted "aero Ready positon: Back ot |of the hand south se tat te Pais the sad (THE, MISSING MRS. MYLES ai: 22 == BY TREADWELL CLEVELAND, JR, AUTHOR OF “A NIGHT WITH ALESSANDRO™ Dons (283 sora” gente The Merchandise New and Desirable WEBER ¥ MUSIO BROADWAY Psy TRA MAT, WEBER & ZIEGFELD Alu of 5 nom MARIE ORESSLER SYNOPSIS OF PRECEDING CHAPTERS. ; aft it, 1 to , mean’ Bh Umid!, ; Wendover, Ney. York poker hg | come, odie fe was din and ara My sea ae Oe ‘ee tnd corned, Say (me Be. gES URL, au, one Pot ASMP BROE td CHAS. A. BIGELOW re ipears ‘saved Amallik® (Miutak Hot clear and near ag it had been whe vom le Yo have ‘done Reine Lite, © MATINEE TO-DAY. AUBREY BOUCICAULT ttractl ns n vot Tamia Rocke Later Amatie |i Waa for me, yet I could subialt to It, ie the ‘arya Hed with his " using, — HARRY MORRIS ie, un devia, acy Later Amalie it Uniy imperfectly. it would. draw ms, |Soantey, whither Bue et JOE WEBER bs ad Mrs. Wendover one day dfsappear from though not with the sane strong force an hope, ‘the ea i) gramming "we ‘om May atte wn RST BAA FR Fa ieee Masini ir home, ag ective chil- is before. | had hopes that cout | bal fy thers was ai a ‘ide iden ial nee Grery pay, it, “int “H0e, | a cust “pal . | neietaat ooE wee mn with them. ndover believes De |® | muke myself more eensitive to |t, feel: — Gertet py ea lug my steps, ag it were, till I could bag n't . “day, 4 dy ee helosd - | raatire A. ‘a ‘where the Count ts stoppin the | follow it up all the way to him. Ah, | gentlemen. You have to! is 2 jews! B ry ed r0Me ie SEA vi owe eKS +) x thet eee a sung sirt watking. ae it | how patiently 1 atudled Ks allghtest va | there In thet hotel. Take me to him. del , but she mol fio Guerrero, John. C. ‘ (genes, toward the Count’s hotel, She | riation: how readily ie Ki teil a Then the Buture ot i have a an, Tooonl 00 S an ri @s pnotized. lest promptings! An ttle ttle Ry will ast aS ned | orton, ar 4 Jeecue her {rom a street accident | Stow suver of myself, till I could dell reemes £0 50s, % ‘ater & Maxi MSTERDAM. To-n) at 8.15, nett | his call was truly meant waa to £0 ine | IH i. THEATRE. Wel ‘eat cs Selurtay ey orots.3 nh rem ‘Wed ‘ mit tells iM she knows of the | north, south, east of weet, fy obaving a ever mi 3. math att MAT, THANKSULY ING MOAT. Y, s3i. Bye 815 Mau jit. B wil thi fi definit i 4 weber [eld ciate er erie | Nor oe abe Ba Nace Fa IMACR il Ae M. COHAN ut te: CHAPTER X. Quarter, for instance, but wag ut a 1080 | you have traced S tere oe ret re rea H ¢ wae ieeok or the Inelenborniocs | ya! Yeni have 9 an lage ot of ar oye 08 "| PASTOR'S 1th at, ~ | NEW YORK wy att Bait RORTT EY f School pt Fine Arte In this jeap a ast, 1, ani) ; Week DLAND 8» Piney . The Story ot o Hypnotic Bea oa | Bron nine | heave alee 7 Soar the nea i to aa i fe ee wid on PREVOeT a PR oer. ae rettel ta iS: fens Te ie rele " Spell—A Strange Ala) there’ was any reason why he should | Prat re fog Sie pene Pore, which Jon he fs ow—in a dim Bpaatiotactory a Maan. oniven | n fest Senta Bi Sst. ee see ay - and go away, f knew that he woul i ends Pasig for anot! expended nT to see Ii ACADEMY OF MUSIC, 14th Bt. & Irving Pt. Sat.at2 Bpectal liance May cha 1 dlacovered | PAFUY Cannot accomplish |you make 4 1 fre THE 7 | tuat he Rete wood neteoe, hae Beek of | Re wile, ihe Prati tt he hie a fear ae 4 WIZARD OF 02 "vines" ith MONTGOMERY \reasons. for trying his fortunes @ise- 1 hes ie ple of digars from his pocket Prices Here. followed him tg London, to Ber.) and Ble den he power {ails and offering one 4p the maneging clerk. to Wei" a Asch eve ES hina ined * Ese Such as Will Make the Es. {” re ON teal * "rhe Count | for ceriain whether he was near of far, 5 Sie 5 jie ite pat ‘sald Phil a ‘ones ew Ware iy Suapi arte Se rey and whether the other one for whom in QL rvmpicnete voles volce, which Sages bet get a eas umply ampty OTTER,” directed Phil, “gol iin, wo ¥ i i 1 of Part of it. . to talk af mere | . 4“ P around the block." ” °y Landon eghin, in, Pe ese italy “What shal ie Be |e 4 4 one ike our. 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