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: T ip the smallest sum a wo- . man must spend on her ward- for a variety of occasions? } mi; Good judges, (t is claimed, pinee the At not leas than #0) A year. fa how the calculation is made by ee In the Chicago Inter-Ooean. women readers of The Evan- agree with her? Rise| { ure, In you wrath And thie Gani « expert whet you think gowns and things! The four Hats. fy rt with hats. Two each’ season-- 1s, winter and summer—are the \ fewest the con get along with if she fan’t to be half shabby most of the time ‘To wear a hat constantly for even a _ hort time destroys Its freahness. | Here, if anywhere, 2 little extrava- Panes is excusable. If she be a woman of cleverness her hats may bo made at sive to make and are well worth copy- Mthe firsts is of black chiffon velvet, Bet and a breast. The crown Is of vel- wet, the brim of the net shirred very .2 Bull, and with velvet leaves appliqued to It. The breast is on one side, the left, The total cost of this hat ts $5.1, ‘The other hat Js of dark bive miroir ‘velvet, with tips of the same color, The ‘entire brim is covered with velvet ruf- * fies, which make a beautifully soft) ‘Dackground for the face, The erown ia| corded and the tips fall softly and gracefully over the hair at the back. This one costs 1.96. t an average price of é Stash he ae it es soonenanee 81 ore, which vit be be tit for tor yet act if they are made . ‘make thi an) 2 more f & milliner, 4. Now tor the Gowns. So much for hats, and now we come to gowns For each ecason @ woman | needs a atrost gown for dress occasions, ‘one for everyday use, a house gown and | gown to wear for simple evening func- tions, On her own cleverness and the gize of her pocketbook wil depend the Addition of other gowns to these neces- wary few, A good street gown for winter means @omething for church, matinees, calls, teas, &c., and one ¢an easily seo that | there is great necessity for another | plainer frock for marketing. shopping, | Fainy days and the thousand and ane, » Beedsions when the other would be out et piace. The more elaborate gown wuld be of Broadcloth or some one of Ite slater mar ve \ if ; YJ Not less than $0, and Droadcloth must be made well to look | 21-2 ‘well—there {s no trickier fabrie~and pee wid be silk for lining the skirt ana | “ , \ «(Published by R. F. Fenno & Co. Copyright, 1904, by R. F, ‘enno & Co.) \SENOPRIS. OF pp era CHAPTERS. ih envoys, Lanion by_ the! Mo Naporriet the “cutting of vsosee diamonds, muriered 6 stolen, Jack Talbot. emplo; Fete ee hie, sate wee to tbe earl 3 Felina he re. 0 wine mratce\daeart on ervices relative anh iter, th ee arma a By ened with, death, but. te proves to. it yh b> ge paste 8 palm and tried i ‘tna ee Ritds de to the “Caberee CHAPT. 4PTER IIL. A Bit of Gun-Play. i exterior of the Cabaret Noir belied its name. Originally, no doubt, It was one ‘Of the vilest dens in a vile locality, but fairy hand of the brewer had fouched the familiar wineship, and it iMiistened to-day in much mahogahy, ,More brass, and a dazzling collection of . ay aed re that’ the the Watts ll jotr Birrors. ‘The attendant tn charge was a dreary, Yun Syed walter. , “his i Ue Cataret Noir?” — the appearance of @ new chataetr, h a narrow door leading into the 1 4 handsome, dark-eyed wom. | | ‘tes owe Fo eng Oe aio steer race of bora Parte | Dale who naked: his it " messivure be pleas- Phan glad.” rect wait, “hae 1 have you a BFp pieeees to fd th posalbl jor satin for lining the coxt, Of course, such @ ault must have a Waist to wear with ft, which shoud be oon Product, costing not more than For the everyday sujt one may find at any of the shope a very good coat and skirt at from $5 (0 $6. One seen re- gently cost even less, $22.80, but this had been much reduced, io tae se pels skit ae ttre not the but the really He S* terials, which means the expenditure of nade invisibly at the left shoulder ‘and beneath the plait at the le ‘obably $75, for | front. Material for the mediam sige (5 yea! hyn ahs, roe toward a fireplace he room, | £39, st eat lines, Klass bulbs. ri wore stanton. but the least attention to them. Bbe . eee ah eaaheeeea nai been ehhhahhhahaha aaah hiahecnadr he Cost of a Woman's Ward rine oot at Chicago Estimate with he a Some of Our Fair bere: Will Hardly Agree, of which wil be | for the four street $150, oF possibly a at adout 75 cents ® more, ree ee below. their a day, that will of each at the end of The Evening World Girl's Russian Dress. HIS Russian we made of dark red caslmere with bands of red (afte yoke and outs o irda 44 Inches wide with 1, &, 10 and 12 year oF tae World, Pulitzer Bullding, New York City.’ ‘ard of a lace. Daylight trated ae ee throuRts the re nde that ‘windows on one aii tne an muditenty x lowed by end of On the man’ a * not wholly mined face Evidently she nh person, and to her driver, 8. | pulled up. From half a ry B blue. jek] orwuernly | Him trot the int int “Allow me,” friendly ricee her "ve reer tSOenr hak thes: the woman paid not tly levelled. the weapon and the two outer | other fe’ Si least an tho prevesey. ut the ‘bent vielously, Her ey her. self. i altos Sar cab the drive to bet for | see ie ocr to walt yer some little much ge fat pores the cost of the gown. About §% should be allowed for the cost of this frock it one has the dressmaker to do it. ‘The evening gown should be of silk, Fashion Patterns. ota bell pants at being na caret 0 imposed about a third more | than thdse for spring. The lump sum should be about Utth more, The house gown will cost, if home made, in the neighborhood of #15, Elght yards of double-width cashmere @ yard is sufficient to make & gown very prettily; the linings and trimmings will cost about If one has a dressmaker to do the work It will take her about four days, and as no dressmaker worth her salt can be found for less than $2 add % more to the le of the is 434 yards 2, 41-4 yards 82. of Sty! Pattern 4913, in sizes for; ‘Will be matied for hd cents, Send money ee) made over, a & The Albert Gate Mystery. By Louis Tracey. Fnirholece. anethir vehicle dashed Into the tl ted ly, a He sige Astoni Brett insta! took off his nat Mt: 4 smile of his whi t to the formate’ ae b ore bat aa on atl ig wh fot ed at erie Vig: the bp and ot gem beet I ihe same ah br oO with ho crossed the Jboked ‘nt ‘nen | 28,38 identify you is unnecessary. telle can now return to rent Notr, ‘wntie my ty pro- | { ceed direct ig the Grand loti tt trouble, does Total, he = a ze Se pip ie Pair peas i 88 — atten posal tay cream lace, but all materials for dresses of the sort are) appropriate. The long lines of the piaits are becoming and the closing ts! IN} soon after 4 o'clock. ee i Hemonds thle, mgming, they aie oe it inore in the ark bie 3 = It must be Jooked into, but I oy rr whe angrily com- Sta alae returned to thelt ous Wagan to wach > erepe de chine, or something soft and | ailky, which wil cost! from $1 | up. This means an expenditure at Of not less than. $15, Linings and trim- mings will bring tt up to $90 very easily, for though one may use a, percaline Uning for the waist, poor indeed ts she who cannot afford a ailk one for her skirt for such @ gown, If one has a home dressmaker for this gown it will probably take her longer than for the afternoon one, as the softer materials require more tuck~ ing, sbirving, fagoting or mocking, and that Will bring Ita cost to not less For summer there should be two or three thin frocks to take the place of the two deserfbed wbove, and these should cost not more than $10 aplece it made by one's self, and about $14 If one requires the services of a dressmaker. ‘That makes {42 for the three. Bhoes, gloves, handkerchiefs, &0., come next. At least two paira of shoos are needed for the Winter and two for summer, In these days one may be weil shod very reasonably, some good shoes and ties costing only #0 a pair—so that will make S14 for the year's shoes, Stockings of good quality may be had for © cents a pair, and at least @ doen pairs are needed. Gloves at $1 @ pair are to be found at all the shops, and for wear are quite as good an the more expensive ones, though they do not last #0 long if they are cleaned frequently, The Lingerie, Underwear is another part of a wo- Man's apparel that denotes refinement Or ite lack. The smallest number of garments of any kind one can manage with ie six, and let these be of nice ‘material, plainly made, rather than of betrimmed, coarse goods. In some of the shops a very pretty, dainty nixht- gown may be bought for $1.00, and other lingerie at about the same rate. White petticoats are always to be found for $3 and %; corset covers for © and 9.00. It Is In such thing as these that che wise woman does her bargain hunting. For 30 Gents the nicest of plain lisle thread wndervests may be found. Bix of these are almost too few; yet one may manage. At least two ailic petticoats will be needed for winter, and in this case, if no other, the best only are cheapest, At least $4 of $10 abould be paid for them, and let the money show in the of the silk, and not in the trim- Sits'te amount of ruffles, as Joris 5 a more Wear tear Oa @ petticoa than any other rtlcle of clothing : woman wears. The Pade-Overs. ‘Dulé simple outfit has not one super- fiuows garment in it, Of course it would be supplemented by things made ayer from the season before, and, in the case of the street gowns, It ts ible, when the changes of failiion are not t60 suddén, to make them answer for two years. If this is necessary, it ia well to be decidedly conservative in choosing the jog, and to have them ~ e by gh , else the gecond they will useless unless a thia ts “both unsatis- factory end expensive. eeason e eens whom it nad diMoult to obtain the t g which courted ob- servatkm was o situated above some in another quit he could Jearn, {t was A lady who #45 4 on by a some- curious ts pl Na ey are Italians, I think,” wrote the liceman, “and very uncommunica- rit ‘L have twie called, on one o- breve or tog Ge a on another. but rorily retumed Grn 5 ot fon teelt’s Peridas see “ft by foettoman quitted the eo et tl, Rue Lana gg RR 1S p. + but returned portly. Pelock. Hall an later a mi whom my atsistant’ te recognised as ll-known gang of ‘fas! the place. Hass Le Ver,” well di dr and of youthful rake ta roll older than ‘a ihe look. ee |s still in the house inhabited by the wa ia the nianing of ‘Le Vert" “It means ‘The Worm,'” answered curiosity was aaoye yt? sa athe LB It ead’ read as ol. 4 Ver je still in the house No, 11, Jean, the fother of La Relle Cabaret Chassouse, arrived at Noir ly agent a4 tained from. ‘who Cage, 3 eee a! . rey pi il discovery a the t attend to it At if I am fot moment, centre interest ta the of he devi” — in Fairholme. ae amared to hear Brovt’s itt iy a ign sald the et on Urenk, at! het be cate Nolr, Good- ee 7 o'clock to-morrow morning— ae eg itet, ord Pao Sa no~ and wis ‘et 4, ca ans Be Continued.) by | Missioner Farrell against the dangerous | Inepection of the bullding resulted in MAKE BUILDING SAFE. 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