The evening world. Newspaper, January 28, 1905, Page 9

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The Winter Some of the Charming Costumes That Will : ‘Bloom in the Spring and That the Wise Woman Is Now Plan-| ning to Secure, White Mohair Shirt- Waist Suits Will Take the Place of White ‘Cloth, 18M {9 the woman who “takes ‘Time by the forelock” and a cures her spring wardrobe arly; Many of the choloest fabrics core only {n limited quantity, and when later she sees some charming gown tn the wandrobe of an acquaint: ance, and tries to duplicate ft, there ts ho moro to be had. ‘The shirt-waist suits for early spring show eimplicity of design. but consider: able elaboration in the work. The most useful, and also the smartest, are the foohair suits; this material has acquired & softness and delicacy that makes it Guitablo for smart afternoon costumes, which are elaborated with ellk pipings, ands, applications, and all kinds of pretty devices, including lace, ‘White mohair of thie soft, fine quall- ty will take the place of the white cloth of the winter, and may be trimmed ‘with the heavier laces. This material Tends itself admirably to the tuckings and plaitings of the present mode. For, feparate walsts and skirts it is invalu- able; lighter and cooler than flannel, It \sheds the dust and cleans verteotly, “Taffeta, ospscialy the soft “chiffon” kind, will have a great vogue, The new shengendle effects naturally have com: Into favor with the 1830 and 1500 styles {and the combinations of colors are soft as}, the material; the shimmer show @ delicious molting of the shades, some times three, into one another. ‘Me shirt-waist suits are very simple, yet thoy have the necessary shirred ef. fects, pretty chemisottes, stocks and aleve garniture of lace; and the indis- peneable deep girdle. A finck of white taffeta sounds like an éxtravagance. but it is no more 0 than one of any other white materia! ‘as it can be cleaned many times. Black, ‘browns, blue, &c., are useful and pretty, and can be made dressy by the Oyster Recipes. Oyster Salad. : THEW the oysters in thelr own S$ Hiquor unttl the edges curl, Then pour the whole into a bowl to cool, To four dozen oysters add three tablespoontuls of vinegar, one of oll, with a little salt and pepper, and set all on {ce until wanted, Cut up the tender part of o head of celery into dice and mix it with the oysters, add- fhg o cupful of mmyonnalse dressing, wide lace collars that are now a popu- lar accessory to correct costume, ‘The separate waists in linen are beau- tifully embroidered, and those of dam- ask Inen are rich with shining bro- caded designs, Mercerized materials are # pretty and really wear so well that thoy are sure of popularity; and the wephyrs, batletes and lawns, both self- colore and fancies; are bewilderingly devel y. Our illustrations show some of the hew effects In summer frocks, among which English eyelet embrofdery holds @ prominent place, The revival of this pretty work Ig due to the whim of one wilful woman, aa wes the revival of Inish crochet, but both have been wann- ly welcomed, ‘The eyelet work wns aptly descrtbed as “outting holes and sewing them round," and oh! the snfinite labor In Arrange in the salad bowl, decorating with white celery leaves and pour moro of the mayonnaise over the top. Oyster Cocktails. To make cocktails for six persons, clean and ohill three dozen gmail oy#- ters of fine flavor, Mix and let stand in @ cold place an hour or longer, that the various Ingredients may become well blended, half a teaspoonful of fine frevily grated horeeradish, a teaspoon- ful of Worcesterabire sauce, a fourth | 4, of a level teaspoonful, scant measure, of tobasco sauce, three-quarters of a level teaspoonful of salt, a ta- blespoonful of tomato catsup, a table- gpauntl of vinegar and three table. spoon Wed of Jemon julce, At serving @ Aap soe OvReTe counting alx n, enry glasses, on oF or orange suelle. Ha In tomato cups, and pour a tablespoonful of the mixture over each portion of oystera, Oyster Rarebit. Draln and pick over a pint of oysters. Beald them in thelr own Uquor until the edges curl, then drain, remove the mug- le and place where they will keep hot. Break half a pound of rich, soft cheese into small bits, put it into a saucepan with @ tablespoonful of butter, quarter ‘of a teaspoonful of salt, @ dash of cay- enne and a saltspoonful of mustard, Pour the atrained oyster Hquor over two ons, slightly beaten. Place the cheese er the fire and stir constantly, As it wnolts, add gradually the oyster IHquor and eggs, hen soft and creamy add the oysters, let heat one minute, then turn out on hot toast and serve, Escalloned Ovsters, Drain the Hquor from a pint of oysters and wash them in a bowl of olear water, Put a Inyer in a small buttered baking dish and sprinkle with walt, pepper and bits of butter, Cover with a layer of fine, dry bread orum! @dd more seasoning and bits of buttel, nd proceed with these alternate layers until the oysters ai all used, The to ayer should be of crumbs and thic enough to hide the oysters, Strain the Hquor and pour over it and let stand for a few minutes, Then pour over all half a oupful milk and sprinide gener- ously with bits of butter, Bake for fifteen or twenty minutes un! crust ® formed Me Fah The Man Who Is Robbing His Brain of Its Executive Force by attending to minor detalls which should be assigned to a subordi- nate may see his need and perhaps Will Answer One of the 150 Applications For work In the Male Situation columns In the great SUNDAY WORLD WANT DIRECTORY to- morrow, the trimming of one dress were this all hand work ea of pias but the magic Mechines have lovely worl within the reach 0: AUR Tt is hot only Qone in lawn and eheorer musiins, in sik, cashmere (which, by-the-bye, Ad Greatly in demand for early spring Syolot worse 1A hot ieplace tte, dainty will ni lace ti y embroideries shown in other models, In these gete to match are offered Insertion. a deep flounce, and narrower widths for aleeves and other trimmings, For oertain designs lace is used in combination with embroideries, Valen- lermes being rather preferred because of its well 1 known behavior at the laundry: but there are mew laces that rive equal satisfaction and are just e# retty, Yor Hnens tho heavier laces are THE ENCHANTED WALNUT. THE WAY TO HOLD THD NUT, Hits is an amusing after-dinner trick, Take a walnut between the thumb and the second and third fingers, a8 shown in the filustration, 60 that the pointed end of the walnut Is on top and your thumb and fingers touch the groove between the two parts of the shell, Squeeze the nut very hard until the shells separate slightly at the point and stop aqueeging, The shells, as they come together again, will pinch hetween them a tiny fold of the skin of your forefinger, Now you may open ee hand wide and show the walnut winging from your forefinger by the invisible AL of the skin. Prom the heart of the fire does the vision rise, It 16 good to sit In the after-glow, While some one's hand in your big one Hes, And nobody there to know, Ah, golden gleaming {ts many tow ers, ‘The palace ye build, ye twain! Where two shall dwell thro’ the love Mt houra, In a golden castle in Spain, Who Js {t laughs In the dust beh nd? Who lurks in the shadows there? Will tho years that are coming to you be Ikind, And the ond of the dream be fair? Ah, boy and giri, with the love-lit eyes! Will tho faith and the love remain When only a crumbling ruin Hies— ee and may be white or ecru; one Faure ea ih, a r] matoh, the taffeta 6! being dull ‘ beg ae * The IIlustrations That Appear To-Day. HB English eyelet embroidery T frock pictured ig of white lawi, with its panels, bands and flounces of pretty eyelet work. There Is really much’ work on the simple-looking sicirt and the blouse {s tucked and Inserted to correspond, The new slecye ‘has. a double bell over the underaleeve; this has @ puft of lawn set in with comfort- ably easy cuff band of Insertion, The stock of the same is odged on both sides with tiny ruffles of lace on bead- ing, No wardrobe is complete without the Useful black taffeta waist, The excep- thonally pretty model illustrated is de- veloped in chiffon taffeta, Nght and soft, the’ cordings over the shoulders riving it a very new tone, as also do the long shirred undersiteves, the full upper puff being drawn up with cord- ings at the shoulder, The chemisette ‘and stock of tucked and fagoted wirite taffeta give a cool, dainty finish to the walst, With skirt to correspond ‘this would make @ charming sult, and the design would’ be equally pretty in colors. Ona of the early imported models of ‘Napoleon’ form, made of folds of black. tullo laid tn lattice over a tulle-covered frame which is edged with yellow Tus- can lace, The back is turned up flat} (Copyright, 1905, by the Presa Pub- lishing Go, New York World.) (Adapted i wamanntt. feu, artes Campbalte a Musle by witane s, Brady aid ‘Joubh i Grismer.) SYNOPSIS OF PRECBDING CHAPTERS. Through Govan of eran Heyy Fri dh Jeracoft, ‘and Mlohaol Sparta, his ecrotary, the Hy brews of Kishinelf ure ieaaac Bara Jarioneky, daughier of ono Sf the, vi Vietlma, aged to Nickolal Nalwort, a youn, * ihiltet. Sara’esloter, Hiorle. nareea Ivan Nordoff, a. peasant, nd Ivan aro sentenced to Siberia ad Nihtiietn,, “Mate accompanies her husband to exile; while manages to Ko ickol Alona one ot the ‘anh assuming the ot foes anirs HL gai a Ab the, Men a plan of ravolt and escape js formed.” Marie ateala a can of milk for her starving child, @he ts caught. and 6 {anced to.8 flometne, Gara takes, the blame ot theft Fiereelt, Ordered (o'flon horrors? Ne Nicholal Us ——— CHAPTER VIL A Fight for Freedom, Th sldlers ‘had already begun to tle the unfortunate girl to tho blood-stained Whipping post, Smallof, & grin on lils brutal face, sig- nalled to Nickola to begin the puntah- ment. Nickolat stood Irresolute for ono in- stant, ‘Then, hurling the great whip full Into Smailoff's face, he turned and ruehed toward the gong. With a few mighty) strokes (he bell was heard throughout the settlement, Almost on the flrot stroke of the bell a throng of white-faced men poured up through the mine-shaft, headed by Ivan, “What does that bell meant’ manded the furlois Salto, “Tt ia the signal of liberty!" shouted Nickola, ‘Friends of Russia, to arms!" “Quick!"! ordered Nickolal, turing towurd his men, “Into the mines with them all and bar the dvora from the outside! Then let all food in the bar- racks ‘be divided and let each one of you take his own way towant safety!" His orders were rapidly cheyed, but in the midst of the distribution of food tho eound of sleigh bella woe heant juet outelde the main gate of the set- tlement. Trolaky hurriet in, "Phere [19 a drosky coming,” he rep: omed, ‘with a courler from St. Petersburg. | “We are loe moaned Sara, “Not replied Nickolal, “Alex- ander, you and Paul go to the gatea! And you,’ turning to the rest of the minors, ve ingida the barracks, Now, Trolsky, admit the courler!'"' de- eines aeeanastieeas HEART OF THE FIRE. = Your fallen castle in Bpaln? Sydney Bulletin, A man clad In furs from head to foot stamped Into the Hxercise Ground. “I have important papers for Lieut, fring hats $s shown, It !s In the new) Fab ight ‘ “SATTRDAY Asnart waist ck are with a couple of flat rogettes of black velvet ribbon. ends of which, with tulle ew, form a smart bow against one ear! There ts @ small crown covered like the brim, and two big, black silk roses with yellow ogntres are posed on. the loft of {t, That is all, very simple, but very chie, Smooth, fine and supple as silk 13 this beautiful white mohair spring waist that ig pictured. ‘The deep epaulet capo Is strapped on to the sleeves with blue fine jeg) pesto with which silk ie and appiiod tucks are piped apd bound, as ane | the straps, The bute toned straps are repeated on the deep cuffs, the pretty knotted tle being alao of the silk over a folded stock of white ghiffon on a featherbone foundation, uw tiie 3 co ‘oung lady shows the le of coifturs - fe ais ot ifture with the fascinat: —— Some Novelties Seen in the Shops ———. MONG the novelties of the season are the automobilo bags for Journeys. They are about the size of a shopping bag, and are made of Jeather, Ivory and silver fittings, hair bruph, clothes brush, tooth powder bot- tle, scent and powder boxes, manicure » mirror and card case, A new atyle of vanity bag Is made of buffed alligator, and is 81-2 inches long and 41-2 wide, Ite distinctive feature Smatlott from St, Petersburg,” "T wil take ee gaia Nickalol, "T left the place, as he was in ‘haste to drive on to the next post. Nickolai tore open the despatches, “Here Is a full pardon for Ivan Nor- dorff!” he exclaimed, “and also a ‘par- This envelope contains passporis and transportation to Odessa for tour, Free- dom!" “But what good will the pardon do Nordovitoh and his daughter?’ asked Sara, ‘They are dead,” "Yes, they are dead," agreed Nick- ola!, “but you and I will take thelr places and make use of their pase- porta, I will be Nordovitch, You, Sara, shall use his daughter's passport. lyan and Marle haye here passports for themselvcs; and Trolsky shall go wong as our driver, There ts a drosky still In the stables heae. With it, pro- ‘The courler delivered the papers and | don for Nordovitch and his daughter, | freedom,” by | Anierloa, He band | “Safe at “Careful, Rpring had come. Odersa wandersd a number of emi- erouts; for a ship was about to sall for . . Along ja the small flap under the handle, Siberia; or, The Vengeance of the Gzar. eee een nee rine raeneeeennsteernnencrcenens lected by our passports, we can reach ay the quay at The Wttle cafes and restaur- dt" he called sharply. am a Government officur | Michael Sparta, list of guests for the lust three News has come of escaped Siberian ex- {iles, and 1 I demand Into one ants fronting on the quay weee doing & brisk hushiess, jStrody a sinister man with grigkled halr nd beard. “Landiors of them “ My name ts to see your days, have reason to think they tering. Sparta look of recognition and hurried away, last,’ Sara,’ \are headed for Odessa,” lanced over Gust. "Not here yet!" he muttéred. wal te left the cafe; and in doing so al- most collided with a panty of five peo- ple muffled in furs who were just en- the list which was] Se him and shook his head In dis-| ," “IT must ave them one ‘startled said one warned of the five, a woman, ag she threw back her hood. another of RINGRAN, (he court jester, had fa joke bool, Ho used to take the book ‘to the woods and hunt up new Jokes to spring on the King. While thus engaged one afternoon the wind caught the pages of his book and twisted out a number of lenves, tearing them into con- fusing bits. Tt was m chapter of old sayirrs, and al- though Gringran tried his best to make head or tail out of tho scraps he could not do go. All that he could road was "Hit His Toe," which was not at all funny, Cornered by time and circumstances, Gringran made the dost out of the sit King and his court Sald he: “Phe pages read ‘IMt His Toe,’ and the one bovk wage reads ‘Laugh.’ Now, where does the laugh come In?” and plodded over It, ‘ "Hit His ‘foe, they muttered to thomselves — now, WHERE, come In?” | Now, Joke thiee iy, ton, comes in, oO, where The Joke. Book Puzzle. does HIS letters ff TOR, the langh They are still guessing, and Gringran uation by presenting the problem to the] has a breathing spell if you would And out ¥ ake three ords HIT new words (hus made to the word on The wise old sages worried over It] the book aml make a well-known quota- You wiil theu find where the laugh j dle Taffeta, Especialf rf Soft “ Chiffon” Promises :to Have a Followers of Fas Next Spring, English Eyelet Embro ery Will Be a Me Effect in the Summer Girl's Frocks, embroidered sentence, Others hawe taed instops; etiil others are in patterns, The sentences ate embroidered in black and white on arounds, Completing it all are pss) designs, with hearts predominating, 4 broldered In colors. Every pair ie in @ neat box lettered in gold Ma ‘YValentine,” A unique paper-weight Is & email @ ; let apparently filled with water, really solid glass, and i amamelled bunch of violets, " A new mourning face-veil that fe: becoming ds circular in shape, a fine mesh and trimmed with tows of narrow ribbon. ‘A new idea is the showing of & ndkerchiefs of the horderte deacription, These are muoh smallé patterne than the usual bord w, aloe destans. ‘ A. novel pinvcushion made of velvet Jo iluatrated with Dutch ‘The centre is in two shades of Dt and the border in green, Be: A. pretty kid belt ts four {nel and ornamented with an @®ony buckle with gilt than an ordinary-sised -watoh and looks exactly Ilke one, 80 that no one need be aware that you are taking their picture, This miniature caméra loadp Wight, hes “time” and “instante nedus" exposures and carries a film spool for twenty-five pictures, A novelty én the hoslery line ie lisle- thread stockings with Valentine Day sentiment in catchy sentences embrold- ered thereon, They are in plain black jome perfectly plain, barring THE NIMBLE DICE, which admits of ‘the taking out of the card case and coin purse in comparty ments thereunder without the unclasp- ing of the lower and larger flap on the alde, The vest-pocket camera és no larger - W2Aeli the quinte: es pit of the Govern- Ment are ove Te other three 1 moved thelr furs and seated themselves nt a table order lug refreshments, ‘they were Ivan, Marle and Trolsky "Can we get Upstairs, landiord?'’ asks Tyan, shall only want it until the ship for America gals,” “There goes the first bell on board the ship now,” answered the landlord, “You've no. (ame 40 lose If you mean to sall on her,” Whey Were turning toward the door when was suddenly bloc Kod Sparta stood at fi * priva and shouted: what auth rity do you try to dn- with us d Ni irms In terror, In the name arta, “and of'* him into the room, offense?" pleaded shouted ven WOAE Is yur The Firet Position, UT two dice between the forefinger iP and thumb of your right hand, holding your hand before you with the knuckles up, Now move the thumb heod » Vad been sipping /go that the dice will tunn over, bring» at a A athe table, now rebbied ing the spots first exposed under your " sald the old man |finger and the spots that were against ‘| Governor, “to let) |your thumb Into view. That is move- ar! erled rta, |ment No, 1, Now move the thumb ba k yeuepeak. (0 oe eee to its first position, which will bring the dice dnto thelr original position, ‘This Ts movement No. 2 Now for the trick, Put tho dice so have oi tted no offer ee jthat the two-spot on each {ts exposed ou have interfered with Justlee, land show them to the company by oer "i aly Oe for (hese poor peo- ‘turning your hand and arm to the right, right’ and justice on their side, |keeping the Knuckles upward. Then Ib moye your hand to the left without mov- ing your thumb and siti! keeping your iknuckles up and the company will see \the two five-spots. Again, turn your hand to tight and the two-spots will be seen as before, but turn your wrist so a8 to bring the he rose to his full height, | po ulm of your hand upward, at the same the Jong cloak and false |i airing movement No, 1, and In- screamed |stead of the five-spots, two fours will nogilned the | be brought Into view. M's father-I-)"pynally, again reverse your wrist, making movement No. 2 and the two- and. pots will be shown, to) A ditthe pract’ce In this trick will en+ able you to perform it quickly and deft- ' he ly $9 as to keep the spectators pusaled ns to how you make the changes. vou are escaped convicts!" Jaraceff, "Guards, arrest them and take | them to prison!" | The garda stepned forward to obey, Unexpected diversion. occurred, | man wrapped I fuss and his f hidden In along beard, and bur An obt face In cowied vouki Total Gas, {noluding day time burning, nos range aid laundry per week age in winter, ninety-five centa, ” Laundress and cleaning once @ Janitress, feo per week, twenty cents, Newsvapers, daily and Sunday, cluding ‘The World, of @ourwe cents, ‘This means the xrand ti ses for the week, $12.8% There is about fifty cente per, for my husband's Junch and oa and about thirty cents per ve i shirts, collars and cuff. Total, $ and Sunday's oar fare (on stormy, ton cents leaving $2.10 for me top } matines, for bwo, or evening ance, or candy, some pret noton, a suirewl or skit B18 to spend either together 4 hows that three people @ nitttad ean ive in Dareies 0 en in ieury on 0 ovonom ww of you, ordered Jaracoff, pointing to the figure, | Balang 0 pleaded the old many | rrest him, to “1 ha ple hav You mus Who ark grily, “Low authority?” “Lam, replied th inating to-one of sonorous authorlt am one Who has watched you si for mouths. But now the time recy has past ‘acoft, an- you?” 4 question my Jare you old man, his yolce Sparta storn haw feu Lures of J Gover the Nickol my inion perinission Go your i Horta. tell 0 "in Wena of the red and sea whic! rent $) ver week for ani lent third-floor wpartment, nd fas range, a oy me fo. Bpen For‘roueh ‘or rough ing. | I aM ity ie ie v his knees. Governor, ind leave Economy ed oy on » lonren ¢ — PASTEBOARD SHIELDS, During some firing experiments m4 the Swedish Government Na eo mastebourd es inchop ce teboar c Vet they a lyase Hae rie, five inches 1 henceforth | (Ot flea “about hy) ay 4 eet LAXATIVE BROMO Q' Alwenve remember the full name, 25

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