The evening world. Newspaper, December 21, 1905, Page 17

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ves seeeoeesrvne wy Sc INEXPENSIVE CHRISTMAS GIFTS Oe By tds be. M’Cardell. HIS is the season ¢ the holiday spirit and Christmas giving, Many | of us are in a qual ary as to what we shall give our dear ones. The trne Obflatmiis' Alt should be in keeping with the spirit of the sea fon; Preferably It Mould be something distinctive of the giver. A trifle that is tho’ wOrk/bP hinds wo love is more esteemed than gold or precious © tones, or abitenst ft should be, 2 ‘ “oar “x Wasidel Bath Robe, ale HRD ip an inexpensive gift that can be made at home that will fill a a) yo Jong felt.want. Not exactly seasonable perhaps, but its use may be ah imperative when glad summer comes again.) We speak of the porta: |) ble wooden bathrobe, to be worn coming out from the ‘path, and especially’ we Often an tndispensable article when bathing in sylvan streams, Oc- | ei Casions, often aide when a wooden bathrobe must be obtained, ‘and for) ox the lack of it bathers have been compelled to walk home in chance barrels, boxes or sheaves of corn and grain, How often when we are bathing in i Lmpid pools, in» sunlit rivers or crystal Jake our clothes are purloined by vagrants and mischievous boys. At such times a wooden: overcoat. is necessary, and much embarrassment results in an effort to find one. In such @ case what could be more handy than our portable woodell bathrobe? DIRECTIONS FOR MAKING, ‘Take @ barre] of some light natural ‘wood, remove heads and cut boops. Band with strips of stout canvas with buckles at ends, and at top fasten a pair of shortened but stout sus- penders, By use of the canvas bands ch fhe wooden bathrobe can-be.made into a odmpact bundle and carried in a ~) thew! strap. While.bathing it may-be moored out in the stream gafe from marauders, va *) Hox Coat for a ThreesYeareOld, ‘ B have received many requests for a pattern for uo & box coat for a three-year-old. For this pur- pose We think the old-fashioned blanket cloth te Dest. Fasten with straps, This ie a popular gar- "Sment at tho races, and must not be confused with what fs known as a paddock coat, Cheesecloth in Home Art. ‘ taver QY i decoration are gold paint, blue ribbon and cheese- cloth, and many dainty trifies suitable for hol!- day gifts can De made trom them. Gold paint and blue ribbon can de bought at the stores, but the prudent and thoughtful can collect;cheesscloth from time to time by carefully saving it every time cheese fs purchased. Gathering cheesecloth tn this manner for this pretty oqrurpose is also an incentive to patronize American industry, as very tew "ef the foreign cheeses are put up tn cloth. "Fido’s PladertorOrder }touse. bo 1B must not forget our family pets at the joyous Christmastide, WW We may live in apartments ourselves, pias provide a little house of his own for Fido! an aaa ereten Coax Fido to jouse, but constantly feeding him cholce chicken i and the family, with hainmer, sew, nals and edvics aon Outhd & ero him in a Jiffy, I Bio ts * under the strain of ~ annoyance, and when very young thelr crying keeps Pido awake when he ld be having his beauty , Rah dots uae ly dia sleep, The Xmas Lovers’-Quarrels Epidemic, By Nixola Greeley-@mith, HAY Ia it that at this time of pence and good-will there &re more lovers’ quarrels to the minute than the pale slimpees of the moon reveal in @ month's inspection at “ny other season. Just because some men have duch a mar- vellous sene of humon that they consider it a Joke if they can fall out with a girl about the first of der and remain at odds with her the masculine half of mankind Bloualnian Mysteries in leas than five Mk |, Thé only way to combat this most }inwss'is for every Angelina to such emiling amiability ohare lah i ea ‘bia stingy purpose, keep the ©" It notwithetanding her efforts, he manages to flounce ever to see her more, and com: to her isdpeantiier tarettone tase cnet ia i Portion, be H : g i E 3 : j : : i z Zz 2 <5 7 a i i g = g i Bour' Young man, seventeen ibe Christmas would you suggest? Perfectly proper, A new she Evening Worid’s home Meagasi JIMMY JOHNNYPANTS. BETTY. Bve tate Cerebesed yowne pepe one et box 1,84, New York. ‘ Fan Ve been gol Sn Pn Mag ony ody aoe it for me to Wpiedent, and it 4 Y ey OH ST. NICK! THIS 1S Grea A HOSS 1S JUST WHAT | WANTED LOOKS WILD "TOO a GEE | IF BUFFALO BILL COULD Onty SEE ME Now — (An to Ih vaNor “Poltny-holders’ luck ts queer ‘Neath our benignant plan; They owe most every man, night, ‘They watch thotr dollars go NOTHING D. book rt Apologize, } stores with their gti ot trinkets The Village Jobsmith. ~ &- By-Albert Payeon Terhune. of “tamily favors’ bas come To ight in the Lat Tavestigation NDER the spreading Family Treo | The Gotham Jobemiths stand. And loud they chortle in their glee, ‘Thelr ‘one-best-bet’ ts ‘running yet,’ ‘They catch on where they can. And, as we got thelr ready cash, “Week in, week out, from mor to If he loved me do you think he oould stay away so long without jotting me » Betty | ("a a granddaughter; she ts not hear trom him, for he has Penal me to make me his ‘ Men are horribly unpunctual. Don't conclude that he doesn't love you be- cause he mised the engagement, but’ be very sever whon he attempts to The Home-Made Christmas Tree. MOTHER who lived tar from the), The long chains of colored paper ering array Thursday Ev Thé Boy Who Eats Too Much; e Strikes a New Nightmare, Yes HE IS WiLp — OH Joy! wow ! No CHOCOLATE ening, , { tural “bull~and threw herself into There! HE THREW Me AFTER ALL = MORE F CAKE For ME-NO-Sin-EE! a ‘tye fat jobs to relatives OF great We, Us & Co, How glad those easy marks should be ‘That food and rent are low! ‘Grabbing, annexing, borrowing, ‘Through life the Jobsmith goes, And when each fuley job's vegun The Dummies’ mouths we close, Something accomplished, some one 4 ‘done,’ ‘ Adds reat to our repose.” Thanks, philanthropic financfers, , For the game whose rules you've taught! Thus at the flaming forge of Graft Fat fortunes have been wrought, And, Oh! to be a relative Of one who's not yet caught! A Despairing Grandmother. havé taken - er Mother, who is dead, was a very) Quite sixteen and of her almost from her birth, Food woman and good child to me, | Now this granddaughter wants to niguts and stay late, which | do not ap- prove, | am willing she oan have com- pany at home and go out, but I want Which children make tn kindergartens will help beautify the tree, says the Gasette. Strings of tlawu paper balla of a1) sizes and in ali coir: ings aro an effective feature. Birds, butterfies, tiny kites, Japanean lantems and ‘parasols are all effective for Christmas decoration, Doughnuts are a welcome holiday dainty, and‘when preparing the family Supply utilize the small bits of dough R forming, Into doughnut marbles, may be sugered and strung op fhe wee. ‘Then again a little ingenuity will show you how to fashion doughnut Mon, to which may be added currant eyed ond nut kernel teeth, with « cravet and trimmings of white icing. ‘Stars, circles and squares may ‘be. fash Aoned from cake pastry, dipped in white, ohoedlgte, pink or green icing and used ed beforoland fs ay, bar m ‘| Cucumber Cream, th he hanes ui: 9 ee If you ask why this elderly mule Is dancing a fancy pas seul ‘lt probably find been struck from behind; he's hit, he makes dancing a December 21, BYL.A. SEARL OF HE ‘emotional rope, Ji ance of her favorite || Sway. she aprang wo as fresh aa a daisy r Hundreds Stand to: See Bernhardt in “La Tosca.’” ERNHARDT last night reached the, Scarpla, that she suggested the i ond of her two weeks’ reportolre, | incident of the fourth ect, Our bate but by no means the end of her) raised—when there was more cy tu Following trying afternoon perform. “Camille,” trom which lamenting hundreds were tumed in the evening—gramting the ‘horticul- Fioria with all the abandon that has made this her most famous role on this slide the water, at least The aise and onthusisan of the audl- once proved that in “La Toso uve land and assimilate’ Americans ad- mire her most, Not only was every seat in the Tarie taken, but men and wom- en stood more than a half dozen bak- er's dozen deop in the rear of the the- atre. It was like @ Caruso night at the opera, One liad to rqueeze and wiggle one's way Into an aisle, ‘The watting storm of applause broke in upon the third act and battled with the tempestuous mood of Bernhantt, when in her agonising dialogue with shqsi hu)! Death of Baron, Scarpla (De\Max). raieo~at a more horrible ot Scarpia at her hands, She ® him once, twice, three thmés m4 give the knife a last twist af vere @eance, but last night the first was fatal, so that all she | was to brandish the blade ynder his him draw his last, y the begthningy ig stealthily drew the knife from th Die, and at the’ end, when she stole through the narrowly ba sg ir a dress stipping after her like the |eome guilty thing, that she made the | horror of thi ne Mostt felt’! It was throughout » marvel wd formanog of @ marvellous Pibtod ri | Bernhardt was capably though’ Md | bly haalated th de ee Beas | and M, Deneubourg as Magi At the bitter end Sarah, sh operatic Eames, did not throw |. When we ate sixty we notvanlgriook, but heshtate, before we Bh. CHARLES DARNTON. re | from the parapet,-as she was ite when aerobatics were moi i Expiatory 7, eA Sarah as La Tosca. the sardonic Scarpia she sought to pro- tect the seoret of the hidden Angelotti. Step by step, word by word, sho then crowded over the foptilghts the torture to which her lover Mario was being | subjected. ‘The paychological effect of hor anguish was stronger than if the groans of Mario had been heard. Formerly she relied Jargely upon Mario's cries of pain to help her carry this cruel scene, but last night she took the burden entirely upon herself and made it more effective than ever before, She was eo truly moved that when | curtain eail after curtain call came, | she simply stood am trembled, quite forgetting that coy trick of clasping her hands under her chin and looking too grateful for words. In the earlier scenes she wee adbr- able and lovely enough to be her own granddaughter, She wag a picture in hor ploture hat, delightful in her Jeal- ousy of even a painted rival, and &l- together charming in her cajoleries. No one could look her in the face,/ Mr, Johnsen—o ‘lo wpman! de even through opera-glasses, and call | preacher sey, mah sins'll dey her sixty, after ail of that “wnstor’n améer,"* . It was in the dawning of the orime, rether than tn the actual murder of | her to come in gocd time, She says: “Oh, you ehut up; you are all the time | nagging at me. Lf you don’t stop I will | run away or commit suicide.” She went away and stayed ai! day and night and worried me sick, 1 bought ber a piano. and everything to make her me bright for her, yet she will not listen to me, Give me your advice about it, please, MRS, D. M. 1 would tell the girl that usless she alters her ways 1 would have her com- mitted to an institution, Apparently kindness cannot move her—you have been BEAUTY HINTS. By Margaret HubbardAyer It there ts no underly. fg cause for ood ououmber cream will whiten it, Buch @ cream jeucumbera into jelght ounces of Yfaimona oll, Heat ey Well for three or four hours and then ; strain through ‘aeesecloth, adding the foliowing In- avedients; Six ounces of wtralned liquid, two ouneds of parafiin, one ounce of white wax, two ounces of cocoanut oll aiid one dram of oll of nerol!, This cream may be used eagh night after cleansing with warm water and castile soap, and it may also applied before dusting on powder, For your eyebrows the,following mixture will be beneficial; Two ounces of red vaseline, one-eighth Of a0 Ounce of tincture of cantharidos, fifteen drops of lavender and fifteen he lanterns the tree Gant foe briltant:tisenties Ms ‘a am a ic kk May Manton's Daily Fashion. HERE !s a certain charm a}out, the bolero waist that makes it a phrpetual favorite, ‘This seagon ft 1s Being shdwn ta some exceptionally aty tractive and charming designs, — but retaing the charactertatios. / trated is one @ Prettiest of the sea- son's models that com- dines lace with’ ohiffon cloth, but whieh will be found available sfor a greft many combina- tions, The chiffon oloth {s charmingly soft, and shirs with perteab, auct cess, but there are also 4 great many soft altke and wools. Indeed, aly most every fashionable matertal is of the crushable sort and, ape propriately cam, 0@ ehirred, so that ,the waist becomes | ayall: able both for the gown and for the separate Dlouse, for which there are so many usey, The bolero of }agm seh cuffs to matoh 68 an exctetingly aay Gy Vora ways. Embroidered tiles and the Ike are much in ¥Og ue and make Most effect! Hittle Jackets, Vol Well as brocades being seen, . Is 31. 259 f 4 Riad IW! Shirred Blouse with Bolero—Pattern No. 5229, The quantity of materia) required for the medium asiae 18 31-8 ya yards Hor 1a yards 41 inches wide, with 23-4 vards of allover ise ‘or ce and cuffs, 78 yard ot silk for belt and 2 ‘ds of lace for frills to make as Mugtrated. Pattern No, 5829 {s cut tn sizes for a % 34. 38. 33 and # Inch bust measure, Call or send by mail to TH? EVENING WORLD MAY WAN. TON FASHION BUREAU, No, 21 West Twenty-third arrect, York. Send ten cents in coin or stamps for wach paitern JHPORTANT. Write your mame and address plainly, anid ale Pattern,

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