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* 5 mermecesthe on THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 27, 1900, * Startling Gowns and M arbellous Display of Jewels Mark | Seis DRIES ; MISS FARRAR CHAR CHARMS Mrs. . Philip gOS Gown Opera _FLFCTPIC CLARE ‘All S Sicicty There with Its Diamond | AS JULIET AT HER DEBUT MARS BEAUTY Ot liaras and Wonderful Array Yankee .Girl Takes Honors of First Night of) ThE Ort Hi AC | The oper:ing of the opera, the first boom of the soctal cannon, aun) i together nt lenders Of soclety, fowned in their most artiste Paris, tm. >, mo of Pearls. Opera Season in Metropolitan to ra Dortatione, end wearing their famous gems, supplemented by new acquiat- Rousseliere’s Romeo. If anythin x ocrupaita were wore beillhnt and eye-satlsty- - ; than evar before., The fashion of gold and silyer trimming -may be responstble partly for this dazzling effect. nera wore startling gowns and. start-) with gold tn the form of Empire wreaths, is jewel, and Mra, eiward RR, jana Mn Gerry's dara ofjarge diamords,, Thomas, who can fa with Mrs, Reg- pnocklsce and’'plast¥on. made this ono inald Vanderbilt, T. Sandford Beant yt ok the most striking creations in the and William Stac.pole, was perhaps | parterre. Miss Angelica and . Misa i =| tho greatest boanty, In. rose-colored | Mabel Garry in pastel-tinted satina é ip : ‘MAKE-UP’ DOESN’T SAVE | « chiffon, with m diamond tara and four) Were with, her. ; pleture. Mis. Vanderbilt, who a? J omtlas Flaitiatcles mati Accentuates the Ghastliness| som at the: oper, wore pink | wore pink chiffon with an artistle ine’ ne & towerlng of ¥ of white tlie, Mra, Alexander was: Rather Than Hel Oller a wed in apple-preen’b vith gDof her b ning of Flemish lac | Conceal! It. eee Coen on Features by Late Hours Spent “in Fierce Light. CIETY. must, ave tts ginner;so-tt missed _tast_night-the-entrance+ vpon the Metropolitan Opera-House stage nf the lovellest Juliet seen for inany @ year, | goers of a-generation ago were at the feet of Adelaide Nellson, f whom. they oclaimed the perfect embodiment of Shakespeare's heroine. of talent las impersonated the fatr Capiilét etnee the beau- an fo: st resting-place {n. Brompton Cemeter: to her hi Honry Clewa was gow en tn Pete the color. scheme. By Margaret Uubbard ,Ayer. a ruby is a typical “opera} tent with 3 noticeable Jast night Gray Lace. with Pink. HAT facosew E Webb t great 5 ot-the| Mre FB. Egertén bb, the gre at the brilllant opening of the Ruey eae | SERGAVEBES Opera aes nox, She wore gray late, with touches awho watched and listened more or) s¢ pink, and aa} the first the lees attentively to Roussellere's| box occupants +to arrive. atrs. Seward enuious love making, all show 1) Webb wore blue velvet | Mra, 0; MIS wore a stunnng --rosemblance as far as expres-| Mr fell yan es aaa y k of mink, ranching to her ho ls. sion and complexion go. pe Uae The opera face is a re Beneath this :wna a lweek of horse show added to many | te satin, embroldéred In ‘ i jectricl Sa huge motif in the form of 2 Weeks of late hour and electric| pie OLE MOORE Th RT 1s lights and a season of egst wind} Bosh rN Sua Ne Apccathiay which Js not tempered to the wear-/} Her Jewels wore a diamond col- opera face h neveral pearl necklaces =~" | ; = tiara set with enormous tur | ndsomost girls | on, Tho beautiful women | ult of on ers of baby looks haggartl and the moat stunning matrons—iey hot esenpe the ravages of clectric)« Nght, and these defects show up tn} the-Hght of the brilllant horseshoe collar of point} even more than they did last weel Ac mage cof! mats at the Garden, where. the cleverest| fastened to the front of the % ers) wore largo si hats wel! | Besides = wreath of lth loaves, slie ; Nig ‘ wore a diamond collar and pearl neck- | over their s, protecting them-|)) oodby Loew al | selves somewhat from the ever pres-| yirs. J, K. Travers wore a gown of| and about her neck was a twisted ro ent glaro, superb lace over white watin, almost | of poarls fringed with diamonfs) Vered with an embroidery and fringes }held tn place with a large diamond” pearls, Diamond necklace and tara | brooch, Mrs. W. Douglas Sloane 4 third_wearer_of yivkd_green, tie trore an opera cloth, with a large x. Her gown was a, blue satin and sl CHARLES ROUSSELIERE. © '* $ not Lace w toy old, and sug ukes the heart g Destroyer of Beauty. ie | th Electric light is n destroyer of beauty. | were her Jewelm 8 a dot vamplrarineing’aiy x 7 front of her bodice was covered witfi if ; : a eine 2 F ae Mi A Mrs. Lydig's Odd Creation. . Dlastron of diamonds fringed with opat Aion some subtle form the vita % 2 onde gives when ed in other ways. Mrs: Philip Lydig waa mont effective: | tr Her ne of ri is id ‘ease. | 2nd emeralds, white satin, her daughter, “Osgood Field. sat by her side, Of the beautiful women was Mzs, din white satin’ en prir Strips of silver passed over the shou! lors, to meet in front in a point be- neath a large ornament of diamonds, A band of allver encircled the upper inches by It part of the bodice, also fastening lighted by olectric- | under the diamond, ornament. Above » till cling to [the allver band was a Mat strip of fet ite quant} lace. Hor halr and throat were abvo- 2 bulbs. |lutely without. Jow: in striking con- ousham has. an ch trast with thé occupants of the other pipettes arcu ea erat ae carried a moat_remarkable | embroidered with sliver In-an Eiryntian- ao a few moments of restful |fan of palo pink ostrich vlumes tipped | geaten, ‘phere wore also touchon g The 1 works | with gray. It, was fastened to her] pine RPE neS UW AlthoveeroERe Vaghts yodice by a streamer of tulle, and! piace ve wel Hi panicle Gfawhltelealsns omotimes when opened ‘measured over a yard| Between thom was Miss Doroth at ly Koy sworn who rises to bed-in the wee mn: afew hous of a io fastilon noon and go Mie + was Mr. Sinlar beth tn voice and ec x of tho dashing wast | r spirit of the chip-onshis-shoitd aMISS GERALDINE FARRAR: vet with a F o lar of Bri sels lace and seve namenta, Both Mrs, Payne nnd Mrs. Harry, Payne Whitney wore towel tamondy, Uaras, Mra. Honry Payno Whitnoy's, frock was electric blue gau: lavishly Her own and most public p ghastly of hundre: ere Laurent was sonor- comp: bight. nd Joscohine he. new conductor, ssion. -He put iit ) much ‘noise, Into th d sticred the singers pace ‘than they constantly It bie feniarl Twol narrow str d over the ng It prmaturely «ray? | across tie tips. : Heian Me ope cunt A a ade ontion than any other ; urtlingly 2e~ leetrlc Ueht ‘often Mr K rbilt, sr, wore @ ance Waste, in wits, Lei : c ear anything SE LEN ct 6 of superb —biaek lace 4 losed more come- | and danced and sang YLVESTER RAWLING eins ty use up t ‘on, A small yoke of taahei over the shoul: | by “mtrans ‘of low velve ered in dlack, “Straps of th endlr Milan drops fell tr rt 3 to the elbows, Sho 4, = ore o dog collar of diamonds, and # bs. 9 fn the ey ee and Miss Sadie ore white, and Mrs. » chiffon velvet. was. te | silver leaves, “Her tara was Nearly All of of Daniel 1, Shipman under of t Wealth Goes to Philanthropy: AvoM, AGO. Noy. Dantey a, a WIRE a Ue fashion, = aerat—inache tet th barge wea nt mak 9 die jo {and rolls to 1,000 destitute and hung y on Mrs. Gould in Pale Blue. from hinges, like Seer ome aie Tele tngra tte ne re : A OBE a 917/59 f ! pa a Mrs. Georgo J.. Gould wore a plain | re = looked tured ey most Geil neineeesergowdvot yale Wiig Attn NO COFFEE affected a “ma The “Opera Face”.in Painful Evidence at the Opening 3 titoke Night of the Sceson—_Beauly j a tho, neck of the bodice was a of rose paiat The Doctor Sata. handsome pl sleeves were of blue c rt and full not over. thirty in pale blue, would ly powdered oyen | Vers, of Jewels, “mostly pearls tand ind_the. £0 audience | quantity looked p ghastly —rouge pos in the form of a dog cola u f rent ten r owas put on in q Utles ands A -nbpkiaces of ai RigHt oUt Just the hollows-and Ines | reaching to the waist. A dlam¢ to cover. After a times Eher hate on a dry &Kin-and th Gray wore a add yours to a wo v matin, withsiree Prin looks. phame In her cotta and M Little Softness In Face. Harriman’s t J unt was besp: ne wore & xreat | G7itee. slavery Is not much differ ent {fre alcohol or any other drug, jHut many people don't realize that jcoffes contains _a_potsonays, hable— ming drug—caffelne, A *y get Into the habit of uslig and no wonder, when somo * 3 for respectahle magazines Speak of coffee as, exquisitely—dres; nave looked too he: Marred by Elecir vOrys There wae only a for her, which sho dn her Thirst notes. hey webmed rold. Ina minyterthe. moa, due doubt- jess to hervousness, passe the color into the beautiful voice that Was full and round even ‘in the highest ned to ref | Of course ft doesn’t paralyze ont iy a Short thme-tiko-atcohol, or put s|one to sleep Hko morphine, but it. iowly kidneys a drug- one that {s The New York complexion has to be} handled wih » anid olln, Tiere 151 sii4 Nora Toolin ang, Mts. R, 3 Cipla! Latta | ston Heeokman sat in the Ogden Goelot Hea re mauve chiffon, | aantner ems tO in | habit, Jr re Her every moyement was an or the Fraceful and. seduotive. Not only the sarpidery, Ne ¢ ooked all- hapless) Ronivo, ‘but ‘the wwholo house ireikh ments, . 0 Was nated by her. It waltéd only corsa | ; ne heneht Of), 4 for tHe fail of the in to thunder wh was ¢ coffee alas te Vip ; tad uso. x was dest in the first two , Re St-scomed Atting she should be, Tt has tho roguish, playful girl that Hichard T, Wilson and Lada. tin the next box, Mrs. Wil gray brocade tay = $2 we I thought T~_ ot cat my breaks: gst if I did mS 1 cious expression to the waltz Jace, and her at least 4 Of coffee) ar in [he baloony scene sho was coquettisn | { the former Ambas' the day, {f£ . dnd tender by turns, Never was such) eens ‘| din black Velvet, with BM@ttle actress! And all the while she! mo; that it i# lar jo Ie, Jang Ike a lari. When the passian and firs. Vanderbilt's Cream! Gown... was annoye:l the tragedy came Into her Mfo her pow- Neahop «irl and the sd vel neardater s heart trouble, b Wa were not so marked, ‘Tho sceno, in qatrous results to. both COTARIUE NARS nd sleep! Friar Lawrence's cell went tell enough, ao Ornio Wit tee ela Me , whdm Lt consulthd, asked me = meee ree ra memaats . ant ELIA ec dwank coffee. I sald T did and | PERA DIRECTOR PORES HEGRE Lae t get along Without tt, {COULT CARUSO. i onas me it was the direct } Get Y 5 bina ase cause) ¢ Aim and adylaed our : Feri werneeonaen at me tordrink Poi I had no faith Fat the Motsopal in it, put finall dit. The frst } 1 Board of of tue most ortiamehtal box paf- |citp tis not boiled Jong enough and | Start To-day! a ee terelate sx (Bi Uo liens distn teful, and 1 yowed T would aN } Misa Ign Mer Miles [not ar r \ an Rel rs, Barney's «ray taf & T round -Postum. ic it Jon. red with silver allio; ts halr was Greased withoa Jauredj miuch su r in flavor to my coff ‘th tn diamonds, Mirs Katherine | am no longer nervous, my stont- Barnoy'é blue satin dress wax touched h troubles haye ceased, my heart ‘a | with a diagonal strip of black satin, and action is fine, and from 105° Iba she wore a large neh of orchidy, Miss | we when I began Postum, I now. 44 wha gowned tn cloth of silver, re- ‘weigh 138 -!bs, I give all the credit t by mauye Rauze. to osha es teu ne cenoae | Perry Belmont wore all of her | other diel 2 gly eR PCC and diamonds, with a| by Postum Co, Batti ce Mich, silver brocade gown, A royal gown wan) Read the little book, ye: Ond toss the anithyat velyot worn by Mra, £),' Wellvilley yin. pkgs, ere’ (a yidee T, Gerry, Thiy was ombroldere} reason,” i Ca Many a Man Has Been Started on the*Road to ‘Prosperity by: a . Little World “Want” Ad.- — thelr ur 15, It Was sali, was preted large ‘majority’ (if the Soard h numbers pixteen members, Thy Direa- tore of tha eompany are Bainbridge Re Golby, | Hetnrich, ‘Gonried, | Geor i Ha Gi rho, Mt ei Don’t Linger Longer. isd c Ja Tae