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THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 21, 1907. a Sg ins A tend hoe CHRISTIANITY TO Celebrities at the Horse Show Actually Aamtring the Animals on Exhibition; |" APA WAS EAS oF RYE a. Others Paying Court to the Real Attraction and Repulsing a Photographer, DUC DF CHAULNES FOMYSCHOOS = — S l Mie misses i -Agodora Shonts vee i in aan | | Jae SAYS OF SHONTS y;seven Text Books Re- = Dune of Chaulnes ferring to Religion No Longer to Be Used.. L BOARD ISSUES ORDER. | ——.—— c | Half - Hour Argument Per: suaded Magnate to Give ‘Daughter to Frenchman, Back to that dear Paris weit the © do Chauties to-day on the French While- abroad La Lo wil. compidte® arra ding to. Miss Theodora hter of Theadote Shonts, wit take plate early in January in thi olty. s a a % " ‘The Duke wha, unaccompanied. Nol- ther his flancet nor any member of her: family appeared at the ship to. d4d him Wood-by He had 4h beet anlte- ord promenade Geck: indseomed 44. tu well > hiniselt and the World ii “Teachers Directed Not to Allow the. Singing of 7 Any: | « Christmas. Songs. , soot t Tho Board of Educ tis efosta 1s ri BES oA Peep at the Gowns _At the Horse Show, — And What They Cost 20 voit) wore & Kow ‘ulster qwoxexr ed away we long, long Kroon Gai Reporters “quesioned bia, in te vsmokink-room of the steamship. He aks fragmentary English. | It was suggested to him that per e had @ hard tme ebnvincin«, Shonts to. give_avproval wedding, Phe Duke sintied. ipa," he said, wilh a sweso of the rheht band sy, 1 was only one tim. Butt [did not wet all the cons ag Skilled crosa-quesUoners tried 16 ilelt [trom om, what he meant by “all the leonsent’? without avail. Then one of |the reporters asked iim if tie would jreveal what artangements iad been je for a ‘money, settlement. The Vivide French ten days. will ace = and will Pesecesie oe eerere- $s fox aimplictty and extreme good tante In ill 1 can be sure of girlish Expert Dressmaker Describes Creations is. | girl affects Worn by the Fashionabies, and fees horse tn the Guesses at Their Prok- ae me a be-Expense, nta girls, for they lens frillta young is her beauty idney, hy who ast for some i 1e looks very chic tomato red creation. vorite of fashion- | 4 promi{ses to be im- misely popular, too. Again we see the Empire, dis dress belt Is Fo |x! t imost a txo- Seen etnaaianice — oe 1 ple wn. 4 rond bands across | _ By Madame Louise. ic Frittsturs, furbelows- the way {t looks-at the annual Horse! pit Show. Feminine ralment Js essentially expens} an accepted fact— j bue the Horse Show gown of 1907 takes the blue ribbon for costliness. and her jew a diamond necklace,; —————— Trees for Kindergartens } My lady's wardrobe as displayed at this yoarly Dress Parade Is a ruperb. I'l] venture a guess | “We have reported fayoraMy,* said thing of beauty and a joy forever, and never before have there been such ayenges etre DESEO ALLA ER RT | j nie WEY Peas ia hen 3 ms |$0,00 for her stunning ouuit. i venditures for feminine apparel. I know whereof I speak, for)” “perhaps a Trosseau Treasure, ieee dressmaking establishments in the past few weeks have been besieged] ‘There is Mrs. Sidney Love, 100, i the tens With orders for frocks to be worn at the Madison Square exhibit of woman | Willian. So : i box, who was called tho. yy RAS anaUhOras p most beauuful girl in Caicago. Sue ls | by ry ener mia Beton se just 4 bride and no doubt Is disp! ving \ id at oman who aspires to adpiiration from the tanbark spectators |%, trousseaus treasure. Alt in, phy u | she must be gorgeously gowned—a creature of feathers and furs—or she is|is in a princess gown with protests Abies, you, kno: tassels da: hg Way. Har i $Ot,—enornoie and—aded eth phiTaoR —— COMPANY ne from Philadblohin vasterday morning to look up son Aho Livi relatives in © aiill have oi announce the final “There wil Of & sects Frank “rector of city, Will see that n ye ble. té remember wiee kiothatr F.C and had o a vague |¥ = emera.ds Itet by GAL Camp where: thay. iypd. | | thout even a stare, In consequence | #24 # plet Xe hut of the suine slide, a ' Youngsters and Shetiands. arsbodv'd know but thos: peo- You must stop just a moment at this I Chaise t GColin or tilies, one year| x she declared. “Once 1 pease red third, Luna, ranked: as de classe. and passed by w: she arrays herself In wondrous frocks, spends.a veritable small fi a 3 o is f Fi ort @ectarian music will be Ne) box on of the ring. But you old Wi ‘Akela Wickliffe, "ex SUDIMATISRIERA GAIT RAS eae Pane fi upon a s! 0 co f eis w : tS eae . f ye matter of fact Mr Rix instructed ne ingle evening's outfit, and if she meets with public approval con-| don't see any tancy dressing and don't sted hy © Horatio, y Bains Vana ripelt tot relenduamabnteenl rer T Ela thirty-six special teachers of music S!dera her mogy well Invested. i (want t waste your time? ‘This Is -the ink’ Wottite Hemtin, ex-| away a’ fortune: “Now all t have! ts Cee ildcen Seay Cotintnan congsting |» No function, not excepting even the opera, can furnish a more gorgeous Berry Wall ox, and they are dlstin- : i. Bradley iy y istinas son, t ) Buse! e 4 ry fixes Ty . , " Sith Ks tha) srray of fair femininity, for those who seemingly come to worship at the Merry Wegeers Of the real wo." Mea |Superofticious” in Causing’ y« ry Wall always dresses simply, and war Asked if patri-| shrine of the horse are there to be seen as well bs sev, and expect to be! nover anything atartling will arate) Removal of Runway. ‘ d ’ area init some money a sister left me, who died Anot get iC unt SALE 10—Brood 4 old or Over, muxt need a ‘foal in lous, exhib in Cana a, and 1 cs n Mr. Stern rear’ | there were refer-.) an Teligion ware | the observed of all observers. er. A plain gray creps de chine, made | ted meh aH of discoatinued patterns Haye you heard that the Horse Show] always dresses with exquisite taste, the regulaton two-plece style wii Says Secretary. | Maggie N pat ‘ aaa Dress Show {a a thing of the past”| and she goes Y expen simplicity. | © "PFinkling-of embroidery, also u sma ei s r . jany scotarian referoncs Woll, it‘lxn't true at all, and don't be eharmi a who Is} 20Ke Of tne lace and a severe biack hat ——— arity Wily urOL Sterling Silver would be elirulnated. Meve a word of such nonsense. No’-| chatting so unaffect nectous| No -Jewels, no furs or frills for Mrs | «ry. Fare exhintt Ma the probation officer. Revision of Text-Books. jwithstanding the stringency of the| of thesadmiring thronx, Wall, for she can attract notics without| pone LEAR eho Bees Grand Duk tookidharneotstheloldswomane cA nore maa Then Mr, Stern ealiod attent tie | Money market, the decline of equine] Bacot ania very pretty 5 Her | these uccesiories, Bitton sh Rains ac hollce eprint i hin! t will be mado to find her Bay Ridge} : Sh i fact that tt mmittee of three on text- | poularity, and the rivalry of the opera.| frock Is Natler blue and rather severe; The gorgeous person in tie wonder- Bingham “tor causing the removal o by friends. She Ix well dressed und has a . 4 ook ang Morury. supplles had ordered | the ‘Horse Show ta atill the great fall] in line, but she is the type of beauty [Silly beautiful hut, all rdse und soft! tence tay My Te ano ee al sina) aur AOC ane ys Sterling Mounted Ta. primers ahd other wc At opening for fashions, and ‘as long na| who carries off the pire style so }and downy? ‘That fa Mrs. Henry Slewel,) of ie a joegeen } Wares flor “Anetruction, This list nmkes up | lovely woman delights in displaying her! well. Her hat 6 matches, and/and I can't say much about her dress, | ited by Perfor 2 nuare Garden, rs, e yy Jam | d Gen. Bin, am! | Meieatte alt oe aoe ed ised in| finery {ts success is assured, for the sie wears no jewels at ail ae she has x Ke tlowing oyster white la Bea plc schools of this city. 2, : jera Clo a ts T. Hyde cae Gpatave Straubenmulley ts the obair- | note er some and the hover mek 3 Mrs, Potter Palmer. | pera Cloak oxsrs the rose pink creation. ! y- fon t \ as arbitrary and uncalled i a Man of the committee tiat orderes the | Dut Tl venture to guean that the Dress) The gorgoous personage next her you} thing Vil tell you, Mra, Siegel! for. Ie said: 1 eauce Feviston of the text-books. | Parade will go, on forever make no eiatcelabri ty: wondrous Jewels und hus; “Mr. Bingiam scene to | Mr. Straubenmuller had report another committee of the Boand of ae @ation, which had taken Up the text book revision and resclved to notty wil | Poblishers of toxt books and song books | If you have not already paid) a visit She ‘ls Mrs on from the Windy City Sterpiece of simp that lace of which the ent who ts guar Potitng on tn Her gown Inj sinsle small Sized dlaniond pin: cat nes viotorsaselinitnwemantilenaer so IS ARRESTED | ne glittering line but a our of fits way to cause in clesatice, for! All in Mauve Satin. lto Invite accidents. The chopping dr A Stroll Around the Tanbark. | 25% to 50% e thing is}: Yes, aren't the wins « at changes must be mad in th o¢ inspection to Madison Square Gar- mning to- of the jo runway has ‘plates 90 as to eliminate seoturian ret- 3 tr, | made in really worth {ts we infatkhe? Whatt ‘ ean ‘ ‘erences. an den, and would like to know what! oh. Aisi palimeredooentetadelre [ahora Aan me you ask? Why, the n Br oadway and “It this eata what in fashions ax depicted by the hu- man fashion plates who adorn-the box- Musical Director Hix, Sd Hever iy oh Ei take you for « stroll around the reference to his instruction to teachers | tanbark, and tell you who js who and Wgainst taking up Christmas songs: Juatwhat frocks they wore last evan- rae. Allin mauve 9); om top to toe—dress; bat, slip- # you see | dress this |pers, cape. Anda beautiful pleture they a uh she has accepted the) make In the soft atin Emplre dresses mono sleeve and ts at pr wear-| Which unmistaka ( i akuoly vear: the Ing tt The white lace In ¥ pirhaeies bite Uirough th the Emp i she clings to the igood o3d Nineteenth Sireet soventl t entrance, catised many collision and delays 3 “IL hus also Gtused congestion AS 4 VAGRANT DALAT AslantaMeATulsuEros ee nad ie yoke I8| the Parisian modinte, Calais ty Smart Can't Re-} gic teachers under my’ direction De. o38, amt see how Eftective ts the ‘ r See RE ect, that compla‘ely: RUE ms fwarned them agains! teaching Oraliow, YOU would like to know who that} (ji io0h (eo Bee Gs Bnet Ne |fashloned with Dutch necks to show whereas with the other Ret cele eann Nsicls “Our New £ (aa to) be eune’ ty their Sulieveny | stunning blonde! in, the 006 drensed all] °° s “Wer sleeve. = {their curved throata and beautiful ain: Mie Tiineluen hae butted in ont member. Names and Address i thytin, oarol or song in relation to/in dove-iike gray7. Of course there !s u want to know the size of’ thei gie strand pear! necklace. The gowns’ >” sith ANintuworicen ee | : @ > Christmas or Christ. 1 dtd this with | i jcheck Mrs. "Potter signed for the frovk? | are lavishly enibrojde nnd iintartered smith Scere earl s of Her Friends - the understang that the Bupering " RTeat Dig crowd enzing at her In ad-| psa ny about $40 or XX, with |, muroiueredirony thal wii snoothls! or | es 0 Io LORD , Bh Qendent of the Board: of Edueation had | Mration- and ,nive, for she Ie the one) ot et Gor coliur and chain eck and shoulder-straps which cross in “~srfie [[orse Show Association AS S | | eaopted Mr, Stern's committee's re-| particular bright Mar of. the occasion—| qui iinig ser outfit. for the evenings /a Pot iM the back and fall In grace- wayy done Its utmost to, conduct a dig: | mi [ful streamers; Their hate are wide and pied exhibition for the betterment of! Nine | floppy and Bedecked with haughty gtandarda in breeding and. training astrich plumes, but the twins look Won-j jiorscs, and I believe it his alwaye peld \derfully girlish as they gayly ic! WwW. Mrs, Alfred Gwynne Vanderbilt, Yes, years old° and as. sp When the teach i gould he wun referring to-Sanin Clas {AACA an Imported frock--you can tell Or-8t—Nioholas warned them against by {ta distingue alr. It fa one of thone “that, ax I thought that 1 t ¢ Vola ‘any, complications’ ity waued $Q_Noft chiffona embroidered in a darker appearance counts +up to the $ mark. Tho’ Vandérbiit box repre: Hout $170,000 spent. 5 Bus_-we-—muain't-dernte set properly on the shoulders. The exact proportions insure the=perfect=-fit- for-comfort. woman half her years phys! as a tn Plan Enables Men and Women . who was arraigned WIN) the. public approval TOO wo! IT told? tham that if; shade, and that tw exquisite face in the AEMtRIG ERO as rahe eae the diel Tae Wie -ewarm aroun tho ojousness on tie Pol ny eS Pullee CCOarr as low the mentioning of St 5 ~~ gye-the—other—rightn—wiongtie-accna | OX, “uley dont avem to see the hun-| part ty intolerable | Brooklyn, A charge of \va-; and ‘appearance. White and to dress in the finest of @r Sania Claus they could sip wo biw, Note its apparent ‘simpli pihreste of pees “who atate at _thans—in a yonyed—Show—at Dawn = sealer Tabh b that the muslo: teachers would do’ well subdued alr of quiet elegence The Shonts Girls. yea avai tenrees wiceecrn aon AL eee Hace exclusive fast’ color fabrics SO, treachery Meine Of chrintinad songs. |) a very simple affair, but I dare ay IC] on, yes, you mustn't fa neo thoae (bounden duty to’ cou NET esUEaE re Yisaal Tit Cen eoes to Detbert) z ippearance. Tney. i i uo) eas ‘$1, i se thelr inc They must -folfow | Cost all of $400, two pretty girls at our side. Now, neds donit Tey? 1s orgie Show cing in enthubian a | PROUT . PSA Rian sc nr ela epg sar ‘A Simple Hat. jcause they’ are walking in the tanbark | th ( siaiplicity NIT IRCRAER ROE eek rather “yoshi owed ona 6, alia CLUETT, PEABODY 4 co.. OVE Mie MATTEE Und T declded, T would | aiong=“withthe-comman—herd,-ploase + memory MAKERS OF ARROW COLLARS ‘ “ Te= tasarait (SEK ic = me inthe Gar SevENe ae - take auch steps as would prevent any| ‘Then her -hat—it's very ohfc, uti gon't mistake theth for anything leas gro, cae i ana hded tie, priviiede oF) “Policeman” Simonton= found her -tatey z nd Furs = teacher from oinbarrasament at Chrisi-/ reatly awfully, simple. A plain black than a coming duchess and avery chariny) Now, don't you think you have trying out thelr soow animals, linet night. wandering through Forty-{ = — a a : timo this yoar.* : j { 5 f 2 "i to ontal|enough of.the Horse Dress Show for one AMung these early comers were Mr Biles Aaa VETS ie i Pine i velvet, you Co I ei A Ing debutante, They are the Shonts ment? No, f Know we haven't looked agd Mes. W- A. McGlovn, of No, oi) Moth street nen: aes sing. 8 MAKE HOME No reference or security fe | ' a y perfection her ti ‘| girls, the nowest arrivals In Sew York/ atthe horses, but, really, who comes for Weat Blghty-seventh mire who Were| was cold and tired r? c C quire no inv. yns or de- A BAZAAR FOR THE “HELPERS.” | with a touoh’ of gray -maraboux to fn-|pociety, Their father is connected withjthus. and we have loarned that to be married leas than two weeks ago The! said sha had lost in Ray your pur- _ATTRACTIV A bazaar for the beneft of the “Lleip-| lsh out the color scheme. No, the frock/tne Subway, but don't hold that in /quite chic this winter one must be ex- | pride-and bridegroom have e ain Tiaceland walked "* it | tin jewels, aocentric | dozen claswew for saddle horses and | i acs HYHURING OP eS Ae s eT ere ‘ea recoml of the work of the! i i lond beauty in pink, wi oa | Gacted much attention " Mas e Voorhees ‘tha iVindowphanic. ‘ake. the goods along w ; "Helpers among the poor of this city (chain of pearls, so beautifully matched |iows to. trail over the dirty walk in a | iy ‘eng ordered (ieit grooms to. saddle | ey i Aaa aati ind pay at your own conven- bm 1906: 11,515 visite paid to the sick Aid oreamy! They look simple, don't! ¢,, tocratic indifference, has just Bnd poor, In hospitals ‘and homvs; 35,281) they? and not at all too dressy, but} announced her engagement to her por- ae gee een thelr favirites, v0 that they, could take | hem our and limber them up for tin @irla taugtt—in sowing clans; 2671 gar-. yy i Ha are pigeinxc ier in. the } forth, more, Gian MOD, You Hae ete , Mts “Jonn. Gerken Koon joined them, | Mhenes distributed among tho destitute; = ey Ore | atau =, Duc de Chaulnes, and { * S TASS hooks circulated “from the free Worth more than 6,00. You thiM tici ise ar her alde with the small) Hoe aa ec nandvandvactecm ( oesne essentials to success. Ubrary; 3,300 gifts distributed to ohi]- that a Jot of mone: Severe black mustache. You say sho looks of fume a High stepperans Nero send Te The ability to hang on”’ yery happy and ¢oesn't mind showing Bnopalt Morven, Mayo, & beauifal| still the last cat’s hung’? —_——_ enox Clothing Co. “6 Stayln<-pewer” {sons Gren. j course it it, too, and that she links her arm af- @hestnut mare. ately , as well es her . Vanderbilt purchased from has won out for many a Pa Ee keene George Watson, of Baltimore to-day uy slater’, | the five-year-old ohestnut; man, otherwise handi- Mean wana But that te really a delightful frook | pics. tnet practically destroyed the ene that-won the blue ribbon on as 4 Sy oframed: an. unelantly i ie [peas on ala reine, Scraps | nen upper Rae ot atecery nt | Sonar 5, 2re Ny GulMhgt™ | MUP meat aera | |2g8,SathAve nar t7th sep R. | ape ness bullding at 94 Cana] street early ? ost) , You can store up energy | feltherwistoreranrite Sfonetray 274 Third Ave., nr. 124th St. ; THE SONG. QF THE CHAUFFEU she has been purchasing over in Parle. |to4ay give the firemen under Deputy ) Bain Wine with Trotters. a sgrit’? from the rignt: | poronls Ew MALZ 882ColumbusAy 7) 104th SHR” 4 Once 1 drove’a donkey-cart, |1t looka very Hrenchy to me. It hae 8 iChiee Kruger a hard Aight and réaulied | Horatin N. Bain made gloat 4, clean and 1s gnt We LZ, Oeeaaetag aa raulidinnes Gailaueatnestl a d And then | pumped a wheel; ; Paquin air, and of course that. too, !8 11, gamage belug done to the extent of pate Aine ealx Wiues und one:rond kind of food, Grap&-Nuts NEW YORK, ‘OPEN EV 3 4 ‘the prevailing Empire style You see {t | g80,000, Nearly 800 girls employed on the mun conaty, i fe gun-plaited and caught up'in a high Lae floors are out of exiployment for oe No. FStallion, fo ba shown with'| contains the vitatelements, | girdle of a deeper pink velvet. Those | the time belng as a result of the blase,| four of the Rot Wyinner eee from wheat andbarley,that klmono sleeves and lacy frills are sutt-| 1t was dound that the fre had started |esnibited by Morale My | make for endurance and 4 to her youthail style of beauty, and ss MGseRy the rather small black velvet hat eon- clear-headedness, wastes becomingty with her geide» tat. It Is fully cooked—ready A Gitiich Oostume. hand —Winner. nari to eat; is quickly absorbed 5 i How ove her deter Marguerite, eng I ver, exhibited by J and begins at once to repair {want you to eepectally notice the charm- |'greastye Novelty Company, De nd, Corhwell” Frolic, Ls P. 19 East 14th Street, BROOKLYN, 386 Brondway, SCORNS! ; CORNS 1! Jad Pheet™ Remedy removes | corns bunions: eallouses, Entire. | fs ly new treatment, (Plaster and | the first application, Last year | owned a horse and ral ¢ But now an automobile, 5 The motor-oer I drive was bought Through a Morning World Went Ad. ‘ That's how 1 came to buy tt, © As the price wee—well, not | bait ‘ing girllshnesa of her costume. White} The piacere eculaienoe seat at the rise the are a eee Taree rusag ited Salve conibinsd, 18e.)) “Our Z 9, Sore. Bum ailki tt Ia, and hers, too, ta sun-piaited | binae tor some ountiot: the : SGptted by Hart EY. “| hive, money back coupon mezns no J PRICES LOW FROM WORLD jand quite short, escaping two thohes | Laelia porta nelM oven’. “Anita Gy caniye| pull’ that wins. SI ey cave Alldrugaiate. Tne) Bl err risa trom the ground, Miss Marguerite las ‘sonstty not artempted to affest the Empire in hae gown, wut hes atwek to Girags by the “ever popular ‘two-p wale, ead was gore ty 6 i im pkgs, rat Fi pacinean “There's on,’ Read sation Glad EhcaY HY * Withou thus Sonature ert we pears oie uThe Read 00 Wie EEE A i Rs spe af gon d,

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