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ay Smart Tailor Tailor Suits i in E Tussores, Shan- i tungs and: Taffetas : ==Beautifiul Silk _Ef fects =--Three New Spring Gowns =s=Haster Hats Are Decidedly New in Shapes and tn Their Backward Tilt. By Annette Bradshaw. PRINS always brings its own ma- tartals and colors, and this year, while we might say that they ato protiler than ever, we can say too that they ars wonderfully sensible and prac- Lcd!, capedielly as regaryis materials. Probably the, loveliest are the tnasore and shantung silk found in such ex- ‘ qulsite colors that they are bound to be thé vosue. ‘ Tere SSOFES. Tuasore is really raw ailk, wears beavthully, and comes wider Coin ordinary slik. Besides che plain tussores, many of them hays a crepe or pique effect with the suggestion cf a very smal! pattern, Then they are of the striped or platd hem look just which much order, too, which maken Nike some of the light _matertals excep! for a dull gloss. closer inspection we see t diftefont texture, something like well- worn linen- Shantungs and Taffelas.’ In the Shantung silks we find a much finer weave, striped or plaided in detl- eate pastel shades on a white ground. ‘Another weil liked silk ls surah, many @mart ttle Ullored sults belng made with 2 pleated piald skirt, and a Jacket “Tattotas and-—voltes—are~ atill much ‘used. and plaid poplin Is found among the lghtér materials, Jp woollén materials for the spring there are Nannels and mannish worsteds in plaids and. stripes. Probably the newest and best Ifked for tallor oults is mohair, in atripes and plaida This fp extremely smart. Number one has a princess skirt tn paatel xrey cloth, trimmed with several FPMs of stitching around the bottom. TH short lose jacket is of striped woollen, In gréy and white, Tie Kimono sleeves have turn-back of the same material da the akirt, swith collar and walat coat to matth Theae are trimmed with amall passe- mepterie buttons and stitching, ‘Op each-side-of-the jacket fronts ire oma@ments of sdutache braid with large pageementerie buttons, Sipiped Mohair. Number two fa a sult ‘of mobair striped in wiilte and wood-cdlor. The Doleso jacket ‘takes a cape-like form ever the aleoves, with a bind over each @houlder, made of the goodn crosswise. ‘A group of tucks passes down each side ot tie front. On the sleeves of the under Dloyse in white poplin are aMxed cuffs of mohair, 2M Jacket 1s piped with brown silk, T. E EVENING WORLD,” SATURDAY,. MARCH 238, 19076 ~ Right Here the Easter Man and the Easter Girl May Revel in the Glad Raiment the Spring Festival Will Reveal in Up-to-Date Styles and Colors BERERE REE AAA SE EER bas ese RELaAEsseeseenese beesadesntessenedcseaeaseesesanone REGHALEAt Sen Aament thaneonneroensaes AEARSEA OKA ORR esehesesosenesceeoneesoeseeeees ge THE SPIRIT..OF THE EASTER BONNET. WEEK from: to-morrow Si etecetarccencceceeeesse nery. Easter is the universal clothes festival, the ycarly carnival of glad raiment. symbol and im all our hearts is promeliy to deck ourselves in commemorative millinery in its honor, Though primarily a woman's seth its influence is not unfelt even’ dy the most indifferent men, tho betrays at ihis scason an impulse to loiter before tallors’ windows or to gaze uncertainly man, wetoche” or “belt shape. It ts the extreme of the Empire and usually, ts much broader than {tts tong. It -has a large uelm of the mushroom variety and a medium high crown, est of the cloche shapes are chosen for dress hats, whilé the more moderate sizes (there ara no small ones) are accounted extremely minart for street Service. Mushroom Hats. The mushroom hat in. all forms 1, very prominent. Some seem really a modified turban with. the brim reversed; others have the narrow front brim and broad hack brim; while atill others have an even width of bri all around. Byen these latter broad-back hata are worn far back on the head, affording, ae one woman whd hae juét returned from Parla says, “A good protection for the back of the eck on a rainy das, Sut 09 provision whatever for the face in any sort of weather." Another feature of the spring mill+ nery 4 the very genéral use of tea and Mreagiers. Fight out of every ten nate Are provided with one or the other. Short or long sashes of ribbon are séen_ on prapea that would acem to de- serve noting but the severest of tall- ared (rimming. Four Striking Hats. ‘The Mustration in the upper right- hand corner showa.a musiroom hat of yellow jace straw, with golden tan sas and pink rose band, In the lower centre Is a rough straw very delicately teimmed with ribson In shades, gf nattler blue, yellow wheat and “puttersles: tow cotiar, rather In! the form of Tevgrs, Ie Of blue wtiK. ‘The skitt in pleated, the pleats being. alltetied down avout one quarter thelr —_lengt. st - Moss Green Tisbie Nilmber three Is of moss grden_(is- @ord, having a short jacket cut duitd Ypsen in frost, The. body of the jacket gxtends well’ out over thé sleeves) Whero it is Anixhed with a row of sliiching, ‘The Acep turb-aver collar, the tre @igular pocket flaps and. curved trim ming on the steve Ix of. plaid. green hd white ailk.\giik cord and. tassels @re looped across the open front of the core lie Mot with pdassnentorie-buttona,— LAS TERH HAGS By Mme: Ju dice. 3 N” the manner of wearlng them. ss. fefeli well over the eyes, In set far father than (he rue thie spring. ’ PALM SUNDAY SERVICES : {the avort skirt taspanels ot plaid fh at te atouridthe-bottom— ) rs Ls JEG FAR BACK: are tilenizelyés new but inyyel In the! extreme, A hat that the chsial obseryer would —think would back on the head, In fact, the hat Taet cps over thé tace is the éxception a Hieweat model ls known aa the al AT ANNUNGIATION. $5 PS Celebrated To-Mordw, by ‘WUlchin Ceremonies ani Big 4 ‘ Munleal Prokraniie, Wiles at, the Chargh of! the D, One Hundred and, ‘Thir- Hirsh auiset and Old -Broddway aro Ob a. Very Re sbectal imyate and (eFemo Oates b ranged for the occasian’ The ate. chine, ews. Dr. Wp: Mt Father attic, 3 feGanntl ith Father comer t yeraon: ie. The. tatisica - Fyueitgs 3 ue dae acai a Guistey, cranial, an lg walolath Will aan]st ature Maes | Art Johanren, ven, BM WY "* pce ee A ae Wi cet tor The salt Tat tea black watin toqce trimmed with cherfles and velvet sinh. The _fastilonable_cloche or _bell_hat, with 4 tii “of black horsehair edged DREAMED BROTHER DEAD, REAM TUE Oscar 1. Austin, of No, 102 Asnburton avenue, Yonhkérs, dreanted that death | had overtaken bis brother, Lewis i, Austin, a —wealttiy tniteher—reatding nt] at the parti-colored splendors displayed in the The desire for Easter, fnsry is not, as the pessimist would have us believe, an_artifvcially nr The larg- ; haberdashers’ shops. craving for fripperics with ihich to rival and outshinc one's siater woman or stalk superior to one's brother It is part of the universal spring spirit of renewal, and, unless Nature herself can be accused of undue with Milan braid, Is snown.in the upper | , left-hand corner. It haa trimming of black Liberty satin ribbon and two full ostrich plumes; low bandeau is trimmed with black Milan; streamers of Liberty satin are fixed with a bow on the left alde, the long ends tying ina second bow at the right side, creating what ts known as the bridle bow effect. Sige tees WOMAN PERHAPS SLAIN. ASHLAND, Ky., March 3.—Mra. Levi Jott, connected with the Breathitt County Jetis, uled “at her home ont Clayville “yesterday under pecullar ctr- cumstances, vas bathing her baby when she was suddeniy-selzed _witapaln te head and feil over dead. by was fatally eoalded by, fruiing in ub of hot water. Tt ls said that the Circumstances surrounding the death Saxe. cansedthe. coxnty-pronecutor- to. Jook into the case, No. 169 Wachburton avenue, a few | blocks distant. The dream was ao vivid that {t startled Oscar, who, dressing hastily, ran to the home of his brother to make inquiry, haying a presentment At the samo thne that some harm, fag befallen, Almost at the threholl his brother's home, Oscar stumbled i the dark over the prostrate Ngure of a Man. Oscar uttered a groan as he reo- ognized the face and form of hia brother Lewis. ‘Tho Intter wax dead. A sudden attack ot gastritis had weakened . the ear Ihe Coroner tuxt night certitied to the-cause-of death.— erial number 450. nts Sands of cures of men, women nent, 7 Fi Dr, Gteene’s Nervura |s + blood) atid’ Herve medicines and great curé before the publip. Dr. Greene's Nervura system and all state of the blood. makes life worth living. yous diseasés, spectallgt i treatment ‘ofall ‘ne! can be personally consulted at York Clty, rt by mail, free, ’ DR. GREENE’S sbeays pure, hariiless and ¢ffective, and bs up fn compliance with the néw National Pure Food Law—guarantée filed at Wash- Dt, Greene's Nervura has in authentic record of thou- isorders | afising from impure, Impoverished It cures that “all run, down" condition, re- vitalizes the blood) builds \ strength, vigor and vital energy in manor. woman; ‘restores sweet sleep and good appetite and Itis-the one great remedy for all ner- Dr. Greene {s the well-known public médical lecturer and | For 22 Years the Most ‘Valuable Tonic and Spring Medicine and children all over the conti- “the survival of the fittest” “in stands pre-eminent as the one res all diseases of the nervous rvous and chronic diseases and Easter Sunday, the day of the great annual dress purade, will be hore, and already the spirit of Easter ts in the alr, brightening the gray dullness of the penitential season. It is not a religious spirit, hinting of high: sioung. cenaera and a Iily-freighted at- mosphere, but a distinctly worldly emanation of spring sitke and ribGons and. miili- It is, in fact, not the: spirit of Easter, but the spirit of the Easter bonnet. ——_-Glubs, Hotels, Shore Cottages & — TO-MORROW. NIGHT, CARNEGIE HALL, 8 -P. Moy Hon. CHARLES J. BONAPARTE, Attorney-General of the “United Sates * SOCIALISM and CHARITY.” HIS GRACE ARCHBISHOP FARLEY: of: the Bt. Vincent de Maul Soctety—Childre! Fresh. Ale Women, and the Wome Hu yy 3 oY mon to the universe. Tho donnet {a its rule New York, dered Nautilus their way through the unlovely winter sod. By. Nixola Greeley-Smith: attention to dreas, you can find as many reasons for your.new Easter gown or new suit of clothes; as there are new leaves budding on the bare, brown trees or grass blades getting rcady to push At a season when every sentient thing takes unto _itscif a new garment, the human being that docs not yearn to do Uketwlse Jacks an inatinct com. Father Rob the wilt | mas: Caure} to-morrow ne s Fut deliver fis famous} present crisis between H Governmen y and ~a Ramile ately utier bea mars-meeting, at w | of sympathy MASS FOR NEWSPAPER MEN. newspaper me @elock In St. Dimno street near Park Row, Pasatont bert, Andrew's her Robert will) jecture ‘on the; the Vatican and| i This lecture i. naan there will ) resolutions, ni ig and a Attention is directed to a wide range of materials of purely summer texture for decorative purposes adapted to the Furnishing of Suburban, Hornes,- Country Mountain Camps, Embracing Door and Window Hangings, Wall and Furniture Coverings, Dust Covers, also Fast Print Portieres, Table and Couch Covers, all to match in desigh and coloring; Cotton Taffeta Portieres with Chintz Borders and other washable draperies, Fabrics by the yard in Jute Stripes, Monks ‘Cloth, Shikit, Repp and Colon al. Stuffs, “Mission Screens, Utility Boxes, Window Seats, Bed Boxes; Porch and Window Shades, Awn- ings and numerous other articles tastefully selected to meet present requirements. (THIRD FLOOR) West Twenty-third Street + AMUSEMENTS. * AMUSEMENTS. will delver a Meeting lo be presides over by Breve oView ol cs Rep radatiy to be devoted to’ the special wo! lay. Farm, Convalescent | Iom Im'a’. Oc. his office, 101 Fifth Ave, New A_Ovvnnin Pertormance. TELHARMONIC. ot ae ee i The Wenderty) Oanitt Tranarmoste 14th _ St. MUSEUM |= = Ortetnat (Cooyrizhted’ est Eve 8 15. Mat. To-day 25 & $00, pearing :Ssetsrey sects g Io Kentucky, A : Plonahip (ae Heo. Rldney "Busy Txay“eVacation."” NELSON contest. | (CRIOLA--Saa with Bal Fa. sto ‘Steal Skin, Gai we }MPIRE " rey, a so HUDSON ‘ia we BREWSTE rea Man HOUR Se oe Wek Wreks. GARRICK Stn Be, Stats, West! i his greatest laughing success Caught ch Boheme’ (e Seat i shea for All ‘Ab ton Baly dt Rooney. larion Hen Wart Haches. “i: ne |PASTOR'S BIG A es AMUSEMENTS. wear RSTONE W ILLIAM’ ‘COLLIER HAMMERSTEIN’S : ORIA THEATRE OF VAKIETILS, B75 Daily Matinee 2£c, 50c, VESTA VICTORIA, Jattee-atat Todt, THE Hale BELL “fiLLiows “iP anonon RO ADHURAT & fat Arter Zu ENIR a4. in the Rain et ci Concerts. The spirit that sends your wife or daughter to the milliners, that prompte you to linger before an array of daraling neoktiea on your toay to lunch, spring apparel and bringa’a new blue-to the wintry sky, bonnet which fille the shop icindow and emptico the shopper's purae, and which neat Bunday twill A few of us perhaps sill feel the rttigious ympulse Holmes voices in “The Cham- "Build thee newo mansions, oh, my soul! as the atoift seasons roll!” But more are content to let dressmakers and tailors create new mansions for our bodies. The spirit of the Easter bonnet should sink deeper perhaps, thoughts, fresh aspirations, higher aims, £0 that the invisible Haster parade of renewed (deals might rivat in brilliancy the visible array of Easter finery. is the same which clothes tha earth swith Tt ts aU a part of the spirit of the Easter We should take on at thia season new PFFI9SIS9ISI 99S 99995559999559 995 99999959989999999 9999995 9999959959 41959904049999009 29999000099005000 09 ITTETIRIFIFIRNTF FIIFIIFEFIVIFIFES PSFSIGIVHTISITS: | i i N M ESTAR Git ese BOviRiY he Garin i Katherine Grey = The R 8) 14th SI NU 0.90 eta, Ene, dadisonSquerst BANU & ni Greatest Show on Barth. 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Rios Highday Concert Hiway att MA ROMER Aree rv Sens inch ow, f your outs t does not feep cess Aurmino. he can ‘get It for you, CASINO Los Ho = DAY. i Mann scored heavily, HS ra Today& Wed, The Road to Yesterday AMUSEMENTS. ae TH Star Stock EAR ea dj PRER GY) vast Steins 4 Daily Mat, 10-B50 ‘Totes UNION SQ. Phone 1926 Gra: LINCOLN S0,T224, pray, 06 Bt, dey, 4 eatin, CE HOLE CA NEW YORK Theatro way de A1at St, To-Morrow Night “& A $20,000 Show 4 for shay pei ‘es Bake, usder the wee~ pice Conan, in of the jute Ort i Fae iraiuty BURCH Vesta pT LORIA, ae GIBSON GIR! =}ORO-a ae (Howat ipa i SUNDAY a * Own Block Co. ta Ege . Opera House, i nd Vaud.) Curtain, HoMOrD | BU Sst i: DAY, 2. Appearances of MANSFIELD, ‘ANNA HELD. ‘THE PARISIAN MODEL.” LIBER Hy.413.Mta, Wed. & 6at2,13 Fre.42d St leanor Robson cod Biway, as “BALOMY JA; ! By & Abin of 5. Laat Mat. To-day, NI 8 Production of fn. THe ELIS Me, sh ay. Parted on Mer Tridat ‘To Ma Ageia ‘Ted Marks! Con'n ' re t Woel #8, KO, Maty, To-day ae U1 ALEX: ee Hoge ran |e agen PROGRAM 8 PROMPTLY AT ie Wes OY payliant Sat Pe Dream City & Magic: Knight: Mate, Wed. & Sat.,! ASTO j © stone heats ee weak with MARY SHAW, A Gibraltar of Supremacy upon which this week's Winds and Rains}: have made no ee leo 20, 320 Separate adve ements were) printed The World during the first five -days of this week. 674 More! ay Uhe Sune périod last year, 2306 More 5 than were, pio! in ANY TWO OTHER Kew: York morning néwspiae pers put together, i ah.