The evening world. Newspaper, January 19, 1907, Page 12

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7 a ie vo, THE EVENING WORLD, SATURDAY, JANUARY 19,"1907. BINGHAM JOINS tents of Gilt and Color in the Dance Gowns ee MEAS REID (DREADING KNIFE, A AGAINST | Worn This Season by Young “Four Handreders’”' | NIGHT NOISES: oe a) eae care! SAILS FA FOR LOND SHOT OFF HIS HEAD | and Stlver Cloth—| le Ix som etbme droops as 10% Sidr rhe: shoulders ‘ Hackett ‘Feared to Be Oper: Two Cabmen en Taken I 1 Brilliant Lace and by Police After Rich | Wyota/ Teanmnings sera AAA, Alfred G. “Vanderbilt and Sir a Aston Webb Are Also on ated on for Blo Poisoning: Soh Citizens Complair I iGgaras Janes and a-flat De- Mine ot a dec scribed. Us “Hutheret tie of tulle. | This for Youth Carmania’s Passenger List. silk gpAUzS olice nul frock of on Beckuse he dreaded a hospital opera- + The Cunard ling steamship Carmania, | tion John J. Hackett blew out his brains Sapt. J.B. Watt, lett’ hem to-day, | to-day in ‘the parlor of his home st | bound tor Liverpool, with a iarge-num=| ovo. 1sy-Snider- avenue, Brookjyn. Hie of passengers on board. Whitelaw | iittie two- old daughter was- tho i a, American Ambassador to ‘the| only witness to the suicide. . (x itera ‘ourt. of St. James, wae among them.| yiackett was the son of Petér Hack- S tho biccbe with a.purt | Mr. Retd, who wax accompanted by his} ot, q veteran. policeman of the, Flat i thet he owas “returning ter] 4)\ qyehue station Three weeks ago. , wdonafter NAving spent. very a ripped a srall_wound In hid arm on ul few. week. fon. _Iits dag! serach -testered; | Miss Jean ‘Ag atthe pler to |. ‘The doctor had ner parenta farewell. Shy tn take an operation | erm {na tina. in. deep Abave. Cir Sones are. garlands of little rc tls skirt.” This dress Ja-danc a weeks longer. 1 hls ite.’ On By Annette Bradshaw. | Lace and ChGfoe ‘ Another, passenger wis Alfred C. Yan Are ES table. 351 comb in ‘ Erb, who in golng to London in-com- |” The ordeal was [panyywith Richard MeGrann to confer 1 and he brooded The men are Fighth avenue, tw .) fa William Armst Nord West 1 to-day his wife went ‘out © hoping. ie came, Back < ne unlocked ‘the ball, 1 Voddied toward: her,-sob~ a |. afip mother hurried !} y+ Litt 2 = Wid season of balls and dances} hojght.. Atita height, | too, svems to-be the dis 1 The eff mie dazzting —tir-the-extrefie. | with [the Lohdon diréctors “Ot the pro- A) posed International Morse Stiow which is {lato Ue Held at Olympia, London, next . the | June. , ; | Sir Aston Webh, the former Président Rig vi a trimming Is very stall pu Pbrightness and ealor.: Bitton ntrne i parity: Armmtrong <was ‘arrevied, in front DAR Fret ce uae af of tran mere tt of the ritish Institute of Arehitor J on the floor, with michonestillesante go This coter {who-has bean In thie country in con. TCT tle Aad. : irlnmings. dfs: Very new and smartoag in| nection ith the—renvention of are SEVERE AT inne cand then—~ bee RORATY€ “coms and gle | Ny Of haxing taco and | tecty: at- Washington, Jau. 7 to %, was Pultods: the yowith bls HL REALE EN iti f | ; Pete hie wane dn [is stocking foot, The Large Hats. cath mut have been instants teous, 3 Of lap Breat ‘quantitie ok them tn, an t is, sald that Polite. Cor | #inghain Jona with— 3 Wich residents of that! section ja cum- | Plenty of Glitter. Pinining to-the-poHce Ife lives at, the! Tpoauots, No. 49 West rth} ‘Tho daintlest jind brightest effects ‘ A [are most popular, with plesty © a het color and glitter, Trere=t: deen “of- the | Sehious Combining of fashions of |" roaring of | bygone days with the presen | the CARE wie ars arcs Rj poe OF He FAORL ebarmiug results, | V a 5 ¥ MAg more nolse than the Sioux. Reser-| geome ot these are beautiful toned + Ly t mace tMonlwontd stand for. A K z he grievance came to a head 1h . Whoxe Wai t by all oo 3 shows one of the new exagy A lurked bats so. fashionable Just It tm of Diack matin” with white| plumes, and large cerise rose right fn the frontonverhanging the brlin, A Gown in Lemon gown of mou he bodice STEWARD FALLS OFF SHIP AND IS DROWNED. the Lieutenant Gavernor, went back to John, H od, of the Colorado, sere Ne 1s a CoD. Was Too Weak to Catch it to be at a iminimu’ Rose, AP and dations embr hes kimong sie tn Harwood, chief steward of ainship Colorado, ot the Wilson iin uyerboatd-mt-Piar No 50 towfay ans Xk Lefore help could seach him. He upoer_deck, ¥ from ‘tho sleat, “eon wander nin ver tie ahip® sae the second steward, —_ ta Ine to Hare Je ane held by medallions of golden asters. aS Fale \NOVELTIES FORTHE | _. = ian \ We a : =| —-HIREMEN’S- FESTIVAL MAN FORGETS NAME; — | [Enterprising Assosat ‘Association Has Fine - : Treat for Those Who Will 7] raters Into ~Police- Station - and oF man’s: home war Sit | : Attend. ks-for Food -and- Place ant }owall told thé police he had a@ ; Write and several childrens Two novel téa icRee ee ran an out man win oar waite tac QUEEN MAY NOT of —withbe fo: nbled Into the A se axe eet NURSE HER BAB ws Tiding by | ice Station—early { Chester Bloodgoou |Se7t- Thompson to give . him some food and a place to rest. “1 mwem tobe 13. Hilnk Ihave been and yelvat flower opnamenis-ol iy, Lenox, and-O, Egerton Sct tousselitie or gauze on-a gio! ground barse—arcoespecial st nie selor_and soft effect. Walsh, and he se % : : " pare the OWNS, wo-men_caught wer locked up In’ the {hen there are the Empltre gt bet t Fifty-first Street Station, “|AWOrnl BO BuccessfiHy by slender wom = 7 en. Some charming effects In these PASTEUR INSTITUTE MOVES. |are secured by imposing — several transparent materials of, different drowning. mit bout reasr tn Patients Makes Larger | colors one over unother, Whe Pastotip Insti | The Gorgeous-Ones, to-day, will move Yo. ai} West} For very sorgeous ‘gowns. gold 361. West}ana eiiver-cloth, in reality very soft » which ia the old | finest and coarsest, as maiine, and—et silken flowers Tor Chantilly, with Irish oi the delicate woven into It, Sone of the effects, swhtte—oe i very fashlonabie. Other materials are{certainty handsome. In bla andl On gauzy E mbroid- white or brown and white these urejered with long’ sparkling sequins stroots for along time’ aire tee Ince or gold or sit-| ait SRG Te “Wien the’desigerxeanfoaskealiiiaeia| Mamas Victeria to Do So- pailletted’ and furs SOS) Sy $ reat in. yin] Man to give his name and address he| MADRLD, Jan. 19.—Queen Victoria bas looked dlankly at-him and finally ad-| engaged an Kish nurse who tow Etiquette of Spanish Royalty, De spatch States, Won't Permit > he sald, “and we about F re The move is made ny: seen of the increase tn the number of | gine runs through ‘with soft satin Bc. particularly charming touched with|Then there Is ribbon or gauzes “with satin-stripes,| geft—plue,-old_plnk or god and s{|-| ver tule, thick! ary alterations are coni= Zens Jeted. Where only sixteen cases oa jand delicat uslins embroldered all] yer. ther decorated by arr appttcation~ ott su e¢ Bay on the avernge were treated at the [over with gold or alive flowers, look- Brilliant Effects juny tule roses. Bright and dull se-, Fichus and Straps. dats aa {Raich | mitted. that he—bad-entirely--torgottent rom air Cathe a MF November-nnd—Pecem—lpio-yKe-gitttering clouds, titan ects, quins together are new in crimmin Ti evens are many i . “LONDON, Jan. 19—According to’ the: 186, forty two “ton cat TIRE Rt E = #he-trimmligs-partake-ot-the mms i 2 | fel ‘ i ‘ ah : ack of raeri}| Muirk! correspondent of the Standard, 01 | Lace and tulle dresses, however,| \viure agathe materials of the gowng ¥ ‘ i as h Nictortaieahtaita Dur sane eoEy ém to take the -foremest-plice,—Ia} that—is,—they—ar aces tiv “tendency-te-to-combine the; texture.and pattern. aio uarronna |i % hes tenon, cove : i thn | Wunter. mi because (tle CGaTary eo a Para Spanish royal etiquette, fats consequant= 61s being sought. “THOUG tina — — ao - eae | BAROMETER | SCANDAL THEY COULD \ THEIR | ee - | OF THE OF AN a ynee THUMB- BLUES! UNBUILT x [BRIDGED Theory That May Deena Stony gs of New—York"s_ i And Hew Crim- inals Are Muti- dating their Fin- gers to Escape ndentification= Strange Mix - aes =That—Haye—Arisen Over People’s Mis- understanding New York's Contract “Marriage Law. Committing Suicide, THE THIRD ART CALENDAR This beautiful pic- ture-drawn by SF Manning, and re- ‘produced in colors, on plate paper, will be given with to- morrow’ s Sunday World. = Bear in mind these pictures will be given in Greater New York only, ee Order in advance from your: newsdealer, as the supply is limited un aie Tin, ber°3”’ Bridge. CAN NE Ww YORK CLIMB_ - INTO THE SKY? ONE HUNDRED STORY BUILDINGS SOON TO COME--AND AFTER THOSE--WHAT ? CAUGHT AT LAST! || NOT BY THE ANGRY HUSBAND Who Has Been Chasing Them Around the World, but by CRUEL FATE] The Sad Ending of a Romance That Has Kept Those Interested on the Jump from the Beginning. would you be satisfied? : Their owner wasn't, so she had them changed. Other women are doing the same thind. \ {\ Beauty Latest Freak Editorial Section John Kendrick Bangs on Humor. William S. Devery on the Fas- cination of New York, Metvpoltan Section Prize answers to “What Is an. AUTOMOBILE?”’ Illustrated. Copyrigh: 1208, Ars

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