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THE EVENING WORLD, WEDN ESDAY,~ MARCH 13, 1907. HERE IS GOOD NE WOMEN’S ete Will Be Greeted with Many Cheers from Persecuted Benedicts AllOver This Unhappy Country of Ours. \ FEARFUL TORTURE OF THE ‘VICTIMS GRAPHICALLY TO LD. Herein is: Set Forth a Veracious' Chronicle of the Manifold Miseries Endured by Men in_ the Wedded State, Due to the But- tons in the Back. ‘There is coming this way o’er the Water from Paris a new fashion shat will be greeted with loud cries of joy by twenty-c.sl millions of husbands. Gowns, shirt waists, lace waists, silk waists and tight-fitting jackets are going to button up the front. e princess gown, with two-yard studding of bone knots, ts going out.—We are-to-teturm-tothe sane method of hooking up, ch is certainly fine for all the great army of Benedicts. who have been playing the role of lac Yes, The Evening World has received |'minute, please. | special cable advices from the world’s) Awol are You my fashion pacecnaker that the heartily re- | viled, cussed and cussedly back-duttoner | and spinc-hooker ts no longer smart Whoever invented the bac! 25 atyle of female xrar and got it & mode has been in hiding ever since.) undoubtedly ly some cynic U hates the tuman race tite proper place ‘was in the dark ages of the past He a@hould have deen » the staft of Tor- Quemada, the flend of the Spanish In- | Quisttion. for he has provided mililome,y of men with exquisite torture, Tortured by Their Ta’ Fat husbands with fat Been vowing lethal rev ag your chest . YOu thumD-fingered beast, you rout that hook, | don't you wew in the — — — mperly, and-put down that pow. UT got through? Tf 1 had the Gbandoned aoul that invented this m up by the thumbe een Uiousand little hol bot iron. Gee, bu! @ minute, can't’ you. tydu hook." bunk you, John, but juat look at yourself. You've burst your suspende: | na eplit your trousers up the seam Of course thts is a mila rendering of the usual domestic version. The woman a of his bosom ts being hooked, Bhave In prace aa his better half gets| Bofore the éreas that buttona up the Fashion Decrees a Revolution that WS FOR ALL MARRIED MEN; — WAISTS TO BE BUTTONED IN FRONT BIG STEAMER PLAYS TAG WITH HARBOR CRAFT | Ward Liner Havana Has Several Narrow Escapes in Dense Fog. Owing to the dense fog In the Upper Bay. to-day, the Wani Line steamer Havana became for a timo a marine maverick. Hor 154 passeng bound 0 om Cuba, Were ire halt a doren thrilie from -Quari Ward Line olip. At Quarantine the revenue cutter was Rearly-an hour in -finding the Havana, "| had driftel over toward the Rrookiyn-shore-—The pitot was th thvor of anchoring-off-the channel until t fog lifted, but the ehip was a day iat and the passengers ‘were clamoring to > ashore, #0 the captain domciuded to wo ahead, Off Liberty Inland the Havana, steam. Ing ebout three knots an hour, sud- Menly found ‘herself menaced by a Staten Inland forry-boat that appeared to be hended for Jersey, City, Pilots of both vessels sounded alarm whistles and shut off steam. The ferry. boat passed ao close under the stern of the Havana that passengers on the afterdeck of the liner UKE Bands with the Staten Islanders had they been oo Inclined. Another Narrow Escape. As the ferry-boat faded any in the mist astern the big freighter Georgian Prince, bound out, looked up dead to the Star Exhibit‘at the Dressmakers’ Convention. Inches with La th ry terle worn, ni AH and tmelf. Mtocher Flove-ftting Anery, trims the] back came in the Inmt time (there was} ished with f fet, High Gchool, her wmbluons bei alyards taut, adjusts interfering stays.) heavenly lapse of about fifty years)| with two He ee ee ete ecest| LONDON, March 12—Lord Willem | gone ao) aoe ion P| club-houss of the Independence Leama, Toakes fax ho itis bows of the corsei| there waa a popular ballad cotiiled: [ners and roll drops,” “Fie/ rather Wh | Beauchamp NeviU, fourth son of the | Devemper WA she and hee n, | No, «98 West Ono Hundred and. Forty- cover an iN n “And the Dress She Wore Buttoned U je was of foulard, with three narrow| starquis of Abergavonny, is again ohn . were croming Thini ave-|ftth street, to-night—subject, “Japan.’’ My of the skirt. While ste | ihe Tracie” ia | 6 aval rquls ” u Ardling ‘braids of the akict. While sie | oe Ttran paaciee ike thia:| Bands of) brown “alik"asound’ the ee the nande of the authori. tna} nue et One Hundred end Fortyselgivch —_—__»__—_ in, ‘There was & pretty maiden Then came the coat (Sketoh 2. | Thi ] nded at a pollcel Slargaret Grim mas " : outer CO \sy ot course ts prodigiouely| And her eyes were aoft and blue; erawavenmie jer goat (Skatoh Diy This | attarnd ds Nase a ha ee ine | Eotree strlen entertain en ieee anes, BREAKS SKULL. rare. ‘the vast majorly “of Hut the dreas she wore— court charge : blow was 90 great that the high school | While playing in @ building tn coure = Gummoned. to pertorm the o _ it buttoned up the back. means of @/trick. Syowinee|0:ers the hi ot construction at No. 7 Bylvan place Eno PP orig slike sth Within Juatruma thispnce leated ruffle of b ke Lord Il! was sentenced to five; He) Yas been fll ever since, and, fear | yesterday afternoon, Balshazar Htaba- pens something like this thrilling dit is, been conly hait,| {ay pleated rustle of brown ail years’ penal servitude,at the Old Botley, ing eerfous po, Davis" & Sullivan thirteen, of No, 192 Lexington ave- . come but R08. waye lon ereticn for the early t dan, i am shavings og faite to the sincer. er each shoulder passed two box }Feb.. 15, 1898, for fraud in sunnsetl Fret 8 preteretcn, trial of noe: fell from the ‘second to the first gi. mitst: be, buttonor now. of the six were qifetly lynched by a tapering as they reac: tho| with @ promissory note, the ‘prosecutor on Te ep enere Pome ary Tan hae nnd pprokes Dine ail! mal —~+$Oh_very_ well SAaide) maddened throng) of husbands. where they were confined by a Deluna Capt Sponder-Clay,who—in ior} spel from taken to E nat . ae strap’ 3 5 2 3 z ani don't beso flendiah! Othe one mT hat he might never Helow this yatrnp the ail fell “ina | married Pauline, daughter. of Wllitam : — = = = Hark to the Awful Words. again, sing the torturing ditty, broad pointed end below the of) Waldorf ‘Astor. . A 7 one a s futlall thin ts over now. The front|the Jacket, In front it E In’ the present case Lord Nevill te : Rata A EAS te DY assed Pte fared) CAULLSL TIA 5) Crdestted ok oes Mashed ‘ay . charged with atealing box containing i .¥ \ i al tcl { = = Inttle 0! ice waist $2,000 worth of pearls, diamonds and The cuffs on the elbow sleeves were . 5 5 rather remarkable. Bound with ‘brown | Jewelry by etchangiog tora sass | - band of silk and a tiny | pox apparently Ing .the . Js 2 Three-Piece Suit Is the |S ueees iy Sree (Mh ieee omnes tome a : f fat the corners. The whole cosfume was | contain two .pleces of coal wrapped j : St eeaingly: mmartand new. clase ‘DALE: Thousands of Men and Women Have Kidney ‘According. to the = testimony “Lora = Starat Dressmakers’ Show will show the best models from a dozen Paris houses, and they're free for any one to look at. Why, women will come Into my place anf after looking over all these beautiful models, the plok of the French housos, wili ask, ‘Now, haven't you something entirely new ond original?--somiething that nobody else hast That's American. “Your most fasolonable woman !n Paris goes into a coutoulure’s and Is oat. isfied with what {s shown here, It fan't - By Annette Bradshaw. OU American dressmakers don't make the money that you ought to.” declared Miss Whiteat the spring exhihit! of the Dressmakers’ Protective Association.. “You're not Dusinesa-like. You work, and work, and what have you got? There are lots of g00d dressmakers here, fine ones, but of tho thousands I know, there Is only a 6. “mere handful maktny money—a mere | something different that ebs te Tooking handtui for, but something elegant’ Perhaps ‘Thatta the difference between the | slie will have-several -gowns_made_on one model, but different materials —one of Tussore. one of Mnen. or of com: DINLTTONE, wut ult on ‘samo~ tines. Perhape on one tho sleeves are changed, © different collar 1s put on another, and American and French drevsmakers—the French AN” business, —_No- matter [HOW clegant, Now expensive w sow Iw, they can tell down to the last spool of thread just how much that gown cost. the modola in Paris wear mits with the | halt sleeyes.—1 the arms look bette: kre not supposed to the big. hotses there, you can here, and jooking- over ail-thetr-modets, and} thon golng out without buying. No, in- deed. You must buy. or, youcan’t get in a second time. ““Why, those Diggest houses over Mipre have, say, only forty models for the fon, at the most. I asked one of the Tdorwomen who else besides Americans buyers: Why, people trom Eng- | i ‘from Italy, Vienna, Budapest, | 72 }els, Spain, Portugal and so on— blacy from all over the world.” PANt'seq same forty models are sold all pecssthe world. Suppose it does coat a a ffi@ 18 et one up, over there he has a . City pont some five hundred Umea on| wars Mane Antoinette coer oF ite ba, gerle on one of the gowns, No. 3. A ‘tur it's Different Over Here. tfitting stock of tucked mull and yvalenclennes Insertions {x surmounted m But over here a big establishment | by an extremely full ruffle, over two 10) { course, they with thi worn e ely to appear with bare arnis, Now, | my models aro Wearing mits just to ahow you how they look in Paris.” Hereupon several Yall and stunning blondes ‘and brunettes, with colftures beautifully waved,appeared in one zling creation after another Blowly the paraded’ among the deeply Intereate: audience, alving each one plenty of time to examine belts, fastenings, em- broideries, to turn the arms back and forth in ofder to see If the sleeves drew any, ft up the skiris and examine . bindings and linings, to feel ‘material and ask a dozen ques- DON'T | FORGET THAT A ROLLING STONE GATHERS NO MOSS. GET THE “RIGHT KIND” OF A POSITION AND STICK TO IT, BATTLES WITH CAPTOR|*. Policeman Wno Nabbed the Crook Has-to-Go-to- the Hos-—~ ttle bow In frent with of drone on he eras. Tt ts doubttul {f this extreme ccllar will he general: One of the most admired costumes wus Mares: piece sult of foulard, taffeta ce, Tne skirt was of foulard*in a white The yoke of Valenciennes was fin- head. Quick work by the captains of both vessels was all that prevented a collision, They were about thirty feet apart when they passed each other. in width, embroidered and edged ce. This stands out all around About the Lottom of harrow band of black # CHARGED WITH out of thelr bearings, the engines wero y sit ts extromely trying. jandsome Three-Piece Sult. High School Pupil Unable to Show She Properly Guarded Against ~ "Car Accident. drift. After about half an hour she wan discovered to be clone to the weat- erly shore of Governor's Island. There she was picked up by two tugs and towed up the river to her pler. yea mdded icells in| Was not fat, lump. Had she teen | round, checked off by. brow! TU | t ii 7 Es apes Erte rath eee ee eet eee haste tof und uieaceue | Rroup OC ticks extended. down the fronts|——, oirah and wetk, and doomed to alite| All shipping in the rivers and. the Gre saving, frothing men babbling with} would not be fit for pubditcation, Binca| DACK and each side. Around the hem H i H elidismn,\ Margaret Grim, of | bay was impeced—by the tog. —Cap-| the delusion that Wey are wed ty wives | the Kk hooker camo in the divorce | Sutfined with tara eee ae neon ta } Jerome aveni» aod One Hundred and|tains of ferryboats, starting trom ation up | eeseeu | snol le the | ““i'ie walat was composed of wide In- : r IN¢h Schoo! {te-hore-and trusted to luck, Giimbing Into the clouds to make the! averngo of honfickle per capita. The|sertions off ad Vales H : opposite-whore ek. A Ghat hook fast. ‘ that only} HauOr dealers all” over the world | div Ti? is ED RES oer] Lord Nevill Gave Pawn-|>ecause of thei accitent that made her Pennaylvnnia, ferryboat anealing nto Able “statlaticians tell us, that, only) would crown the) Inventor with | a/ foulard. ' tenn ante t0 eatlaty Justice | the D., L&W. all and sneaking out one woman ot , fy 0! *| smother of laurel, for untold thousands ‘n interesting feature was the s) Y, lateek and a jury in th ome sit Jesse’ with a lady's maid. Chenetoe| have becn dt to drink ov thia par-| which were all tn one with te body of broker Coal Lumps court thet she was not huee fone Sealaprhenktheh ee Bie Seearete cy there {s only one husbarid to eve cular branch of the domestic service. | the walst. When the arms were raised 4 s er Own —o take cauned no particular, comment, thousand nine hundred_and nine the-designs of Insertions on the under- for: Gems. end the verdict oO who may recline at case while t Just Read This Verse. side followed in @ line into the walst Sete rer Geld een A ola. | GEORGE TO LECTURE ON JAPAN. 7 Grim Was sevesieen years . 4 wae Bn earnest ebudent i {n Morris) yrenry George, Jr. Trouble and Never Suspect It. Nevill pawned articles of jewelry at different ‘thots,: and’ subsequently re- vested pawnbroker to bring the jewels to bis house with a new con- trate covering ch tons. ‘Adter tha’ colitmot hind been signed Lord Revth prdduced a green leather box, in which tho pawnbroker p! the jews ols, thed 3 ere gone mie Dox. -Lord-Neviil-then- divers . attention. to: a Duread ty POST-OFFICE SWINDLER To Prove What the Great Kidney Remedy, Swamp-Root, Wil} Do for YOU, Every Reader of the Evening World May Have 2 Sample Bottle Sent Absolutely Free by Mall, in A e. room. —— pital for Repairs. ened apes Sham cata man 5 fe rd eo shoi f: ae eee, Fore hast night that he | EveRTENL, JUG, UL, viettor ana] If you are sick or “eel: badly” begin taking sent. Polweman Drown, of the Hast a “contained: the Jennts: | the great kidney remedy, Dr, Kilmer's Swamp- Sixty-soventh-street station. to Presby-| On exesninii +h yee couple of montha| Root, because as soon as your kidneys begin terlan Hosoltal for repairs. 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