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|___ SECTION. ie AZINE ST a geen { “ Circulation Books Open to All.” ] NEW YORK, TIDOPOGDBADGADOIGS THVHBOE in Prizes for the Best-Dressed Young Women on SY Riverside Drive in the Aft DOOD ODDO GOD OOOGOOG OOO OO ODOOODO OOO OOOO OOOO OOOO OOOO! SATURDAY, JUNE o, ON MAGAZINE +» STORY, SECTION. | “ Circulation Books Open to AIL" ] 1908. fog WILOOGHODOGBODIOLOODH ernoon Parade To-Morrow SOOO OOOO 0OOD00. = ais eens The Simplest Dressed Girl May| ; eee and atesema ket ; ia t oe of $50 as an Ampstet ah , ress Dies “ys °,. “I here the most beau women in| tume that cost twenty times as much, | Win the First Prize--Six Prizes ix thered. {f in the opinidn of the judges it is]... ery © { a B A \ jai were there last Sunday. They | tas eful and becoming. SECOND PRIZE. S2oe- fol the i , } 7 > will be there to-morrow. hese judges, by the way, will be! second best dresse youl, is mM «4 il WwW dit e uv arded, mae every woman in New ork! three in number. They will consist woman, Y u | with a pretty gown who wants to| of a woman representative of The : AN win a $50 prize should be there too.| Evening World and two ersten THIRD PRIZE, $10—For the [a ling clothes exhibit on view | For in order to call attention to| dressmakerg, who will mingle in the) third best dressed. ‘ Park, London w York's Brosesat OanOu lovelines| procession and designate the six!FOQUKTH PRIZE, $i—For the ‘ et these dg » orld will award six] women whose costumes in thelr opin-! fourth best d «bow tr pri » firs ze of $50, to the] fon deserve the prizes. n best dressed. DAY'S EVENING WORLD when, row afternoon between 2 and ¢ will be no selection y if nol surp: best sed women to be seen along| ‘These prizes will be awarded as|IFTH PRIZE. 5 —For the fifth} :heir photographs, taken on the spot) All you have to do to win $50 is winne:. the event being may be se » Drive Hebe at ternoon. follows best dressed. I the Winning costumes, wil! be re-)look your bet and win the indo ned until next Sund But if ay from 2 to e “best dressed” does not mean A 5 5 5 wroduced. ment of The Evening World’s judges | weather 1; fair The Evening ai leo pie the most expensively dressed by any The Prizes. | SIXTH PRIZE, $5—For the sixt!!!” remember, if you want to win the|as the most becomingly gowned | World's judges and photographer wilk . ind During these hours the sidewalks] means. A $10 gown that you made z | best dressed. of a new gown put on your| woman in New York's dress parade. |be on hand to select end snapshot the Rati anevint in Paris onare alive with thowands of lovely] yourself or bought at a department| FIRST PRIZE. $:0—For the best] Prize winners will learn of their] most becoming costume and take a| Should the weather be unfavorab 1} young women in the pas the Lois d . or the equally women made lovelier by all the arts] store will be just as likely to win the dressed young: woman. selection for the first time in TUES-'walk along Riverside Drive to-mor-| to-morrow, either rainy, cloudy « 5 - ae = ae + Ree ene : i a MOIMMCABOMEOR PTOOOOOOHOIOSTGHODTOGHOOISOOVE WOOOCOCOCODCOCOOUL @ aa Hetty Green and tier Roll 7 he. Widow and the Bachelor. Seen Thro’ Funny Glasses : ee oe Lgure Jun 7 sees eae a Gee : ne By Helen Reena! climb all the matrimonial hills and a ay e storm. Byt so yeh kinds of women in the world H othe REY Sov rel ci things ueacodveen Hans Girl.” 4 spurt? Is she amart-looking and su : e Ana kighed tha bachelor, “I b if the latest echo ra pening in our bi ity since last - stant as noe kne woman who woi y ‘ pnch feshe From HE Glasses foGreen Glasses) 1 caiiea you up on the rural treo 4 pyrisht, 19s, b Publishing Co.) theleeoee sat up so quickly that lone that—all by heraeit." Hee NAW YORK. May 6. | livery, We've had the pay-as-you- The Widox ito Say Nothing of the] jie canoe swayed unstendily beneath The widow looked unconvinced. It Is made of one eR pee car for some time; now we've got t a River 5 ieadors| Wa\Wastahsenmoseliwietuishartn k 49 ercome with | Pei~a#-yowenter kind, It's on Thir¢ ‘She's not a harem, Mr. Travers.’ nadie sman-the wom- | aulred scepticatly. a 2 ted; that! no set pent avenue. ‘Tha recalver of that id Gen Ueto eteem tin ood or bed, ugly or] 4) How do 1 Know?” sald the bach- naterial {6 lost, and ale urfavo road) has plaste opelessiy, leaning back again, “why ! aiways faecinating, | 010%, “She wasn't my wite 3 . economy of his rolling stock with mottos raading | it that every man ex i sistible And she ‘Of course nat!" cried the widow. “It SYST ordinary s—ast aa etslinwa RRUW EHAlteNG UN SteR! ateeniatiaieeh ithe summer day dream | /8lways the other man's wife who {s ut f in reporter.(of receiver brazenly admits to be Y wife? I don't b eee ere byt mihinear bor Into a rear. 1 ane illustrated paper would named FP. Wallingford Whitridge. was ever periectly sat a] 1 and carries him off in a wasn't my ideal,” pro! : which ta under similar Wa! is ord intimates the domest. 2) h marries her She was the it Serve as ums ad aye any passenger fal! n,’* remarked tha bach " suit t whether (0 Ja ROR eon) Cae for. the) “ue my pen to 1 up his or her nickel. Alse whe paddle: ati emphatic aliove oes joes not, he is always mony he was a whole garage 1 < sults of the nvey to you A of his patrons stated to him th diielinecess|tyi for: : a for tt erward.” hole stable, a whole harem in one: Dn, to s08 of intelligence is cars smeiled like a woodpeok wives) Hut if Solomon had tis 1) “And if he does marry widow looked distinctly dtsap: sutts : urtling in the ex- newt after a hard summer, and he twentieth century he wouldn't fave | thew Ailing 7 als ad ZC0nS, rome, But a short with a southern exposure tt would eded so many--—er—nnnexationy. jie! fully in flie water} sholienid coolalsia EARS of colored moment ago, as I was upon my way! possible to grow cuoumbers on t old have got !t all in one modem, and wishing he had n oman like—that!" A sort of @ bere, 1 met at the corner of the Bou- | back platforms, the soll tehre bi oman. Now, vou. for instancet nd. EURe PEO eaten iD ea ban! nd trim- Jevard Broadway and the Rue de Forty-| light and sandy, he 2 back witie “Speaking impersonally.” interrupted “Well,” the elor Infd his paddie a A peuldleansy|ee: ed with white second mine good friend, M. Bat Mas-| the suggention that they bathe them- le widow, trying to look austere ond across his ky what's the @f¥er- | poetry Tal a Cart) Co © fits ae terson, who stopped me by hocking his selves more freely and offered to fi at the same time to blow a chiffon, ence? If he had married the other) “10%'* chiffon vell blew in hia face Bike Might Index finger under my gardenia | nish che soap. vell out of her mouth, ‘when a man kind he always have been wish- oan che. enices tn eee buae AE dress and into my excited ear—the rest of me| So on the whole we may feel safe (1: buys an automobile he selects a run- ing he Nowy: tie man icoulds Ne. Savors the, (aeuces the: atimnulant)| the decollete ts being oxcited to match the ear—and| assuming that T. Wallingford W: about or a victoria or a touring car or! Only be allowed two wives!’— Tih 1 coll dt LY gE} whiepered the following astounding in-| ridge will continue to behave as a man | 4 racing machine, according to his Mne for week days and one for Non SON RADEIRS Gree a as an evening gown formation: having that kind of a name wouid | HAT would you say," asked| needs, and fs atisfied.” holidays?” inquired the widew sareas UA aude La laos BES aunt Hetty Green has out loose! naturally be expected to behave, But the widow, tucking her skirts) ‘Not at all,” protested the tleally, ele a ECTS matertal Kindly back off a safe distance and|i¢ J were him I would take a few of cautiously about her patent! “The moment he has one auton Yes," acquiesced tie bachelor, ‘one ‘ fee Ratha Tea, fact that , @ontemplate that fact in ail its mag-| those “Thou Shalt Not Steal” desigis leather toes and leaning back he {® sighing for another, and hi each side of h the tame fle!) eee EDOMMCHE ty3.Ab GCE Sah iro no sleeves, mifoent entirety! and I'd carry them around to the offices luxurtously against the vart- mever happy until he has a garage “nd the ONG LONSSL YE a rials agreed thet tor. Nobody Heese) A 1) Aunt Hetty has taken the turlaps on of the men who have for years been | °S*t¢1 Pillows, “If IT should tell you fll!— 1 harbor and na home and ae! he bachelor. Nobody r bathing fhe bank roll and removed the latch | exploiting the New York public by| tat I have found the very girl who! “And ft is the same about a coat or {0 ts do ngs and bring what?" asked the wédow, ss aebaeen! from the pooket where her small | iraction steals and grabs and I'd hang. Wou!d make you a model wife?” | @ hat,” persisted the widow, ignoring %P Mis childi SIU RSLS OT Faeroe ph rete Weta (eaten ava @bange has been slowly oxidizing all] them on the walls where the boss could) The bachelor glanced up indifferently, the Interruption; “he picks out what, moral; and toramusey Alm Tt ah ner area res Meese yours, see them frequently and then I'd go| aNd dipped the paddin lazily into the| suits him best; but he doesn't expect wd entertain him and AM ATO partestly een vemanien fhe has dug up the preserve jar con-| away hurriedly for fear of being Water | his top hat to do him for plenics nor Put the trimmings on and | fathomable and tumultuous!'— ; fining the first dollar she ever saw, | thought personal. ‘What model?” he asked. susnictous-| hs swallow-tali to serve for lana ten- and flavor in the matrimonta Are you teeding me sugar, Mr whioh has been buried all this time| A bank teller shot himself this week. !¥) “Women are like automobiles, you} Nis nor his yaehting cap to look well down at her country plaoy Tight-Wad- | Ho wax ton thousand short in 1 know Peateon manana And | tn ehurs nee ors uf Wee OE haps,’ acknowledged the bach- . "| counts, It wi ry painful t to | even afte have selected one most | derby." interrupted the bachelor, , the wido on tir hate a ee Bis haa toved to. suite at tho Plaza | We, ofBslal he'd’ eon wil Te vaunnaverece eCaMieeu cial eaoil bs Kiinpstkaniea ene = 1a eaim yon downs one to spur Clot, Jeanine Rack and pleking wp the menses wwhioh 1s slightly larger than her re- | m: ay, and. from time to time | Role to do." | sTTow many iinds of Are anid) one: to pull on) tel raaiy, Iimigoing! to’ stop feeding) you THeAgOR deat neat flat over at Hoboken, and/ they raised bis salary. until it had, “They more like horses," de- | there?" cried the widow sudden ant a Minorval And’ car, qm going to put on the curb : @lso more expensive, if anybody should | Fensted the truly xrititying sum of clnred the widen, “if vou tinow how Tew many women are there?” he run ind demand 5) | @ance to drop in and inquire. Nalrienteeh Gaetan ayy anu pinta aa AL TRS IES and aro gentle ¢an@ (oried the baonelor, “Phe variety Is !ni VOUAIVERS OLB a tivainea you do tt now, Billy?” Bhe tas given a little dinner party | down on time every day. they were aay An any iiented becithe musnbet of feminine aungs two. ane his tite asked the widow, with a challenging i oing to raise to $1 “and let thom see you're master’—— individuais, at fundamentally they; Marries Ac ubly spends his pay pias : twhdeh retrograded the Greon long green | Tne tani omclals couldn't understand | “And don't Jab them with spiteful an be divided into two elnares, just aa{ sighing for something Mifferent. t¢ he “lanes from beneath her lashes, | @o the extent of twenty dollars a plate, | what he did with the coin he took ‘1 B ibe Wee ft rit * "f can't.”” grumbled the Jbaohelor, 24 oo. fair taking anything away from | fear ho must “have ‘bewn Mpeculating, | 'ittlo spurs'—— milkoniebiles) gan chen divided) intoxeas: Iaee ee nicest retes Ben ile you are blowing that chiffon Masel sable! invatuapainielinen ete Male pecause all he had to do with all i And know when to pull on the nd electric, There 1s the wom- | lo EVE ienenes Hs ul BT velit! ay from fired ao beauty doctor to sort of wo Heigilborhood’ and raise a large tani) en, yyen to Seamer aie EP Ree ER eine ae ee eee tor ae) The whiow took the two ends of the houese tg | ever bes, and educate them and always dr pee : elu liggcipdt haveven:oxeiiexe dW alta dsicecihg wan caOelinde dco ard that what; Ofensive thing and tied them delib- yeaa @here was a roport that she got the f wall nay pubsamige/aomnerh pots EAriolecunonittonneaciienieantearan r ‘kind of git! that you) he s. If he picks ° mel under: hes oni % SF Kk or flannel; mame | dermatologist who recently | Thit the bank will recover from tie then you « wha? they're going Would like to tle to for Hfe and with out red ba Ack he will Ro blocks | |, etait oe peep teerioae seat Do conte at fied to be an error, Tho one Tutt had | finder a. band eft a widow and) You can toll w ynoblie is m te And If he) poing to show you who's master. I'm ee pancarene: > was a pachydermatologtist, There {a some. childre: | hey “ought. to. re ng to break down way. or ind his teat wi t once “he pace eae | ,.gvem.a rumor that Aunt Hetty te golug | Cover capectaity if his wife can do| blow up. But this ‘modei’—ia che pretty | and every man's {dea 5 1 discover that wnat he really |“? a ; bop ans hhies her. to the Veey # society, but this I am loath to PTA Very glad on the bank's ace | 28d fetching and warranted to ru calm, domestic, wholly good, wholly| Wanted was monogamy, und a single; = eee oes ul % on’s thinks she'd ever get ceunt. Xours, ‘HL | smoothly over rough roads and to| sweet sort, the sort that seems tile «| wife with a single idea. There aren't | out sa be eorrier-it I abdeyt.” grer her | is