The evening world. Newspaper, December 22, 1906, Page 10

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\ LCC TE EVENING WORLD, salruURDAY, DECEMBER Z2, F900... The Daintiest Thing Imagtnable Is the New Ribbon Lingerie; | | Any Clever Needlewoman Can Turn Out Exquisite Negligees PA V4) at Wiss y) Ro (Mss oar A AT iN ri | Plain Weaves Not in _ Mach Request, but 2 } — the Pompadours¢ able and - Hil and Dresdens Aré| Timely State- is ‘Very Popular—A ment oniehs mean. | PrettyRibbonCor-| : 2 } ii ; % set Cover —‘Rib-| bons Also Em-| ployed Effectively on Evening Cos-| tames. Be Your Own Santa Claus! A Cut-Out Mask for the Children. A Cut-Out of Santa Claus and His Sleigh. af i fe i ease neoes ¢ By Mme. Louise. { \GRBAT ‘feature of the winter iA. fashion season is the free use pt ribbon. Ribbons are among the oldest accessories to the feminine tol- jetta, but never in the history of’these itiful weaves have there been found] many uses for them aa at presenr writing. The tlme when they served Ronly to tle back small maids’ refractory Jocks and ns neckdressings for the i grownups, has past, and tn this year L of grace we find them employed In 0 many different and novel ways that one f might write « full chapter withour feholly exhausting the subject. } Costume Trimming. i ; Velvet ribtons tu Yarying witha find How to Celebrate Christmas in a 4-Room Flat. | How Science is Reconstructing an American Who Lived 200,000 Years Ago. ARIBBON CORSET COVER, | = | Cupid’s Headquarters ina QURTER' METER | ‘Connecticut Town. ; MILLS WOMAN, | Making “Real” Rubies for _ | FROSTEAES TH} Christmas. | Much use as a costume trimming for oth women's and children’s dresses. | x Us many, as half a dozen rows of !nch f qwidths are used on the skirt, set ahovo I the deep hem, the width of, the ribbon Sarart, and the same effect tn carried | # out tn the bodice. Bretelles, shoulder | ; caps, suspender straps and ee {modish walst arrangements ars par- f toularly adapted to this form us trim- j ming.” Plain weaves-find little use In miladt’s ' wardrobe, except in her lingerie, amd hero the narrow widths froni the baby to that of two and somes “finches ere ured In as Kres fen lier taste and pocketbook wil Ribbon Negligees. Put it {s those exauisite, pompadour | » effects which find thelr way into the ‘Fortunate Arrival of Hen-} A Father with | 14 StocKings | kel Alone Saves Chil- to Fill. dren from Death. negiigees to ball “KO WNE, g, matinees and evan ¢ 7 Sai \‘This it. the LAST z | CHRISTMAS but ONE!” @ One of the “quarter meters” departments display for the purpe Fhowing the uses to which these beau- t Seo waeite be aged five, ch i } The Startling prophecy of the man who ‘predicted™ ieee the San Francisco earth- ee lin the use of neat eurisren’ i infod nat effotiiy OTHER ASTONISHING i Jetoppea and eaw the big h , FORECASTS BY THE Py S| BURGLAR'S COAT : ut i SE 4 ILL DENIES == —— mae i ; fora oa 2 smart they Recognized Leader of New York Society, Says: S bE he re. a ee ee Can ty ‘ Dre Fisia Restores Sight | Brows DISinRefitsSonsof| ‘Mesa New York gowns are better and prettier than those ' sae On mixte {ie by Transplanting of’ | Mrs, Bradley, in Doubt |< ih buery foe 2 Joovort Hos bought in Paris. ie : ae Shor oi baten tage: Buying abroad is unpatriotic and silly!’ ‘*New York society needs no leader!”’ ‘Any, woman can dress splendidly on $5,000 a year !”’ Many Other’ Telling Statements in an: Exclusive Interview in The Sunday World. WITH NEW, SPECIALLY. POSED PHOTOGRAPHS. ; _ JOHN D. ROCKEFELLER. a ’ Edited by Himself! SAMUEL GOMPERS, Asa Semen Critic, Sees | a Capital and Labor Eley. | tselt 4 the of Kas: pald for had run " GOLF TOURNAMENT AT [ot THE WANAMAKER STORE. 1905, neu Brown w that when he left home e thinks that his housekeeper, a widow, Was not aware of the that the flow would oon cease, and. Lalu perhaps went to sleep with It Thon, he belleves, in the Alght hut off and later automat! a Itself without the Introduc- ‘Students Home for Holidays En- tered in Novel Contest for Hand- some Prize ‘tho meter had’ pot ac sted | mio tn ay t married Anna M. Brad-|y intend If ah i ee ANOTHER ‘ “BENDS” vicTIM, Chrleunee || 2 OO (eae Gi eae Editorial Section. Comic Section. ve lan have Contributions by R. W. Gilder, | Follett’s Kid Foils the Burglar, H. M. Alden, Mark Twain S_ ae S. McClure, Vice - President | McManus’s Panhandle i Fairbanks, Speaker Cannon Meets Santa Claus. and others on Christmas. Bishop Potter on the Fascination | Steimigan’s Bad Boy Dreams of - of New York. : a New Kind of Xmas Tree. (P2560 | = Gonvenionce re the whole familly ou hee: NEW YORK TELEPHONE 00., ||, Ww mu | ; 15 Day Street | the He began to r id oko to the High pres-

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