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4 000 Ci cul HR DREN How Each of the Preswentiat Candiaates Should Dress, Told By the Scientists Who Butid the Garb of Men SCHOOLS FED AT RESTAURANT “ost Figures With an Expert Eye, Hungry Young Guests gf Lor- They Proceed {o Handicap ‘Em the Matter of ber Kept from Rioting by Extra Police. in Clothes. NO POCKETS FOR TAFT. SOME HALF STARVED. Tim Woodruff Should Tone | Down the Gorgeousness of His Waistcoats or Eschew | His Hopes of Wielding the “Big Stick” at Washington. In Groups of 350, East Side Pupils Get Substantial Luncheons. three tions and a en held tn 4 ohildren er, Reserves from @roup of mounted check the 4.0% from schools |: Bix eligibles in the Presidential Stakes have been passed upon for The Even- ing World by experts of the Merchant Tailors’ National Exchange, at their ; @nnual convention, who. after critical study, have decided what they should wear to make the running in the new w styles E man’s figure and apne een carefully considered There is Woodruff, banks, tall t and not red candi ent Chrystie, 1 streets whe es of yester- ona $ igh @ oh e have o1 ished t Tart ort and tall and not and massive; massive; Fatr- massive; Knox, massive; Hughes, only Jate, and Bryan—oh, = gat Roston; Gecretary Philadelphia, and American Gentleman handicappers nedor Roberts, ir Willam C Sam Regal New York. Styles Home-Made Now. Time was wh London and Paris lors designed clothes for our Presi- dential prospectors. All that {s over help. now. American taflors have forced hung! European garment designers to accept Let Re of their patterns, and the word their faces American” 1s. becoming just as popu- cakes. anot te lar on the Inside pocket label as the : * words “Paris and “London” formerly satisned. gle re the Yankee sar- a committee yes- the Park Hotel passed on pnt® six Presidential “hopes” itd e publite eve should wear to tah Tcorrectly, attired and win the ver- dict of the American public. Not a case of the “best dresser,” mind you, but a in of a correct dresser—of | the clothes fitting the man and not necessarily making the mi Never did any group of sartorial ex- in takes ts chances lightly, Read how ach of the six should appear in pubd- ailor in Washington, a8 to details it and color of Bill's new raiment » needs to make him the logical even sartorially, is a cereful articularly L, T. Cooper, aid to have er o years in the Middle n stirring up Broo! y as a tueory that h ts slowly be Cooper can stomac conteaats in ysique, The sx entered the properly dressed handicap will only learn the burden they mut carry in the big race by reading what these oritative taflors to- -day insist they Fate wear to win. If any of them goes to the post with raiment any different from that decided upon by the arbiters of fashion he National al Becoming ' 1 coording to the latest mandates of Slowly Degenerate, Says fsa” "decremt to conform witn the ne ’ respective physical proportions of the Young Westerner. aia asl Ses | Roly-Poly Taft's Needs. Radical changes in manner of ay Vou neE man Fe i" aicineyts bring roly-poly ‘figure’ to re- semble something human. Spectal sealed nstructions forwarded to Owen Owen, as a careful dresser, Secretary the handicappers inaist, a more careful. ent obedience to rules this en- try take the lead as the barrer ecees up and never be headed. A great earrier, he has the courage and g distance—in fact, is ver any length of gwround—and erate of the is caused of a prep ore ue vat grooming ' Here's the mandate: Singie-breasted | frock coat, black with quiet gray stripe him Humber 6 ae ik im running up and down, Sleeves narrow eioniisnnow side pockets. “Single-breasted vest of Discard bow tle and apie by AG be en Made | pronounced stripe. Beynon are pr eee porane adopt at once long taffeta four-in-hand positive his theory ect Ina re-| Trousers close-fitting as is possible Gent interview, or Instance, Hone Schil-| without suggesting sallora’ effect about n Ma te gstngulshed | nips, Odds § to & over any course. giseen tec wate ‘Tiny Tim and Long Charlie. tn Visit, said: "My trip & at ie complished more for me than 1 ey ACS ae sini AuoRuEne beileved Hee uctually Woodruft—Fast bred, but cruelly handicapped in past stored my he “or the past t : Years T have suff wi | by poor political Judgment of jockeys 45 spepsia. 1 was for |and trainers, Has always been sp the Legislature in 1sus “About three weeks downtown on the ¢ about this man Cooper frc marvel on short-term events, “Weskits”’ must be toned down, is the first com- T| mand of the artists. Dress exactly like that mighty long-distant entry, Taft, eacept that the stripe In sulting may be more pronounced, But no pockets, no fiery waistcoats, and no flaring Ascot tes. Cannot carry much of an Impost, Hus an outside chance. who said Cooper's medicine was reliev hronie ing him after ten years’ dys- pepsla. 1 was feeling wre that morning, and decided that it Idn’t hurt me to try the medicine at least, so 1 went to the ore, suw Cooper and got his treatment “I bave seen leading physicians with- gut number in both tie V } out the parson hey hay ty Fairbanks—Must cut ars Jno mo is teine ri e to get any part 0 the i, onete appearanc marie ner wae ‘ hag ie It ula brn ‘| money. Bullt for sprinter, Ran second rowning man clutching ata straw. | to Roosevelt in one race, with Teddy as mak ¢ ior y ss ase that Tean't believe it myself, To. |anece not favored in the betting ring. tt y Tam enjoying a sound stomach and| However, may cut wide swath In sar- ect health in 20] torlal stakes If he wears three-buttoned for t Seats, T can : hee slightest ince double-breasted frock coat, wide sleeves, ave a fine appet mty of padding, wing collar, Ascot EN and double-breasted light fancy vest Sail this Is a long way from what the| (> counteract 1 m.. ‘Trousers Republicans of Oregon are going to do| should be aemi-neg and very louse over atthe next convention: but my mind tx) joe yaks A wall belled full of this per matter just now. T hips. Ski f coat must be e think any ima i Me dys-|and reach four inches below knees. No ohh amily’ to |p s and no cocktails either, Char- epala owes it Ry thts man's medi When shown Mr while training for sartorial races. hot on present dope. Herman's statement Tong Cooper said: “Tam espe lad Raye helped ie Herman, frat hecatyse Knox and Hughes Placed. eis a prominent man, ‘and, secondly, mae Because he was #0 hopeless’ about his| Knox eoNever gs outaberore, Form nat condition when T talked with him, Ex. | Well Mdentified. a EE pertences like his are the reason my| but sturdy Preparation has been esful in| c st do othe: sas they would will continue to Eat slowly, Eat re zularly, Eat intelligently ae EAT Grape-Nuts a GEM DEALERS IN TROUBLE. | L Guntsburger & § Business to Truntecen. nm Over and Jose the fl dale “There's a Reason’ contin the busi vests of the ered:| of the dre THE rvrese vw MOREL D, i) Open to any nat Renewed old. PhiladeIphia and Washingto Course over the Wall sire the Buainess Straightaway. First and only prive-The White TAFT, WILLIAM kets. TAILOR STAKES FOR PRESIDENTIAL POSSIBILITIES. ve horn American citizen over thirty Candidates pers f House. FRIDAY, FEBRUARY NO POCKETS asa yeas THE FOOT years five rom Jing to spring atyles, for New York, Boston, | hnrdles, the Liverpool Trust jump and) OFFICIAL HANDICAPS—WHAT THEY SHOULD WEAR. | Must wear single-breasted: frock coat, Single-breasted vest and snug trousers, black, with quiet WOODRt Muat tone down AC -MARLES w. ‘Phree-button dout double-breasted fancy vest Typical English walking mut CLO! FITTING GRECEFU! SMALLNESS OVER THE" DOUBLE BREASTED FROCK ‘COAT FOLLOWING ‘LINES OF THE BODY WITHOUT FITTING CLOSELY. 14, 190DB. 3 FOG HIDES Blg LEET HELD UP OE LBERTY Ferry Traffic Seriously Inter- rupted and Commuters De- | | = \ ; SOUND BOATS — HALT. ! | Steamships Jamestown and | Princess Anne Held Up All Night Off Staten Island So impenetrable was the fo which shut off Manhattan from ts water ap- proaches to<iay and #o perilous the task of crossing the ferries of both tivera and navigating up and down the bays that traMo suffered one of the worst congestions in years. Fren the traine over the Brooklyn Bridge were delayed, owing to the unwillingness of officials to hazard chances of keeping schedules intact. Ferry houses of the Brie, Laoka- wanna, Pennsylvania and Jermy Cen- tral Hajlroads were jammed by tmpa- Uent multitudes who were forced to waste from thirty to fifty minutes in reaghing Manhattan. | Ta-dey’s fox was a development of | the mist which shrouded New York yes- |terday. During the afternoon it grew in intensity Not a vessel would im- peril its safety by tryine to reach a North River pler. This morning found @ great fleet of vessels in the enchor- ge ground off Liberty Light. Staten Ialand reeldents found that a ride be- (SOFT-CHEVIOT) QUEEN TO.CALL AT | present tion_to BRYAN, WI M Jy ting trousers; must bar string bow tle. -Soft cheviot single-breasted frock ooat and close fit= terion of weight po Jin sartorial “cor |broad-striped c less ne dons) breasted Ne viot dou! wack coat, either) Saray or pnxt ure color. May b he Doub! vest, also im- | wi and peaked lapel | broad four- tle. An’ In- jdividual but tit 1 to | hazard odds on one, but not as | reliable as Taft en | “Hug. omb part out of whiskers {instantly or hope! at looks cer- tain. Beards not i nd repute with |gumbling element s achieved fame East as sprinter, winning by 0} Hy his company, Uncertain qual- | a) ace emphasis—a t uniform, sin stripe of ‘furnish. the do to watch surprise of the race. Whi elesely. Bryan Strong Contestant. Bryan Has run two hot presidential | rai Was overweighted with tree sil- jverand bullcon. from. stablemates, Has lolass but litt torially he 1s a 10-to-1 shot. Must at once renounce string bow tle—bad form—and assume wing an row gray four-in- hand tle. Must discard the long double. | breasted frock and don a soft. cheviot single-breasted frock sult with broad A singledbreasted vest | : ‘and _close-fituing | trousers Would make the Nebraska en- : ! lly, No chance) try a remarkably formidable candidate in any Kind of sarte 1 company. With a proper grooming for Bryan and the lack of strict attention fo, the instructions given his riva “Com- moner" uid be up clos get the verdict falls or loses public. in his two previ the advic Regal and. Congdon. CAT M YORK natural farm of Windsor quickest ald tossed his house cat into them was once asto curl 5! his time than if he follows eof the pers. Roberts, OTHERS FAMILY OF SIX YOUNG RATS. | Pa., Feb. 4.—In defiance of ali | instinct a house cat on the Joseph McDonald, in Lower Township, this county, has for othering ‘a fai One day last pened a bin in als barn mpered out. In a corner tt young ones, and as the! of cxtermination MeDon- | He the animal at a protecting way nished her to see body manner about the shivering Httle crea- tures, Many of the netghbors came to wit ness the the safety one een M rodents. unusual sight until the cat, for | of the litter, carried them one in her mouth to a more art of the barn, and Farmer| secured a club and killed the IN rs Pl 7 MORGAN'S MANSION) LONDON, ter to J. Feb. 14—In a personal let- Picrpont Morgan, thanking him for his gift of the of the illustrated catalogue of his col- lection of pictures, and manuscripts, Queen Alexandra has| 2) expressed a wish to visit Mr. Morgan's | 1 residence in Princ der to view the or Tt 1s expected | made in March, press of Russia will be It Is Mkely that erson era Fifth Av. D Celebrated Hats SPRING STYLES correct in every particular will be introduced Tomorrow Saturday, February 15th. Broudway iD first three vol tumes | books | miniatures, jate, S. 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The Princess Anne | which was lately overdue more than twenty-four hours, sailed from her pier yesterday afternoon at captain came to anchor y Light and was atill there at ae Two Years Older Ran for} Help and Saved His Life. three years old, who u 2 Greenpoint avenue, Wiliiamsburg, is in @ critical condition in Willamsburg Hospital to-day from t es et last night. The child wou e n burned to death it not pen for his brother Harry, ftv Years old. aeph and Harry were alone, \n the 3 use when Joseph got a box of | off TAberty ey matches. His ck:thes were soon, ablage, | 11,9 ‘The Jamestown reached her docks standing on the strect, and she put out to-day after an all-night vigil off St the fire with a blanket Georg: The Money-Back Store Your satisfaction is our constant study. 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