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i sh. bie ce ee ee THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, JANUARY 1, 1909. hi A ymepe we ? Womiaa’s lech CanaNH | Arrested on Charge of At- | | tacking the Crowd. oe WF COMED WiTH WITH 30 FRIENDS Sheath Skirt Has Grown and Trousers tor ote Paris, Shotyn in New York, but A. oitstes Declare It Will Never Be a “Go” Here. By Nicola Greeley-Smith. Willlam PW. Haff, a wealthy coal Gay Throngs Fill the White Lah vlog at No. 6S Pith ates Brook » told Magistrate Breen, in the Hostelries, Where Midnight Is as |e ss mice sn, wes tat ends had wound up a gay Noonday When Old Year Passes |Ser ters mre by svoonne tan ipon his wife ant Herbert Prescott, a On and New One Appears. |sowns pevial, while the pair were In an apert- ment at 1 West Nined@eth street, Prescott appeared ax a prisoner before A chubby infant the Magistrate on a charge of having acked the erowd, According to the | ory told by Haff he and his friends New as the vermilion dawn, and | were sit in the Cafe de France, at 7 o'clock this morning, when an “entered and informed Lim Queen Fashion What Par ¢ exhibition ja New Yorh ment suggesting pietures of early 7 frankly bifu r, living at the Hotel Im hideously to reveal the defects of the female fig to conceal its beauties, what of the sheath gown? ‘The spl those short-sighted men who admire Happy as a frog on a lily pad, Now Year by year venascent n its wake Man has yielded woman bis neckt Once again he has burst from the bud, scattered to the bitter winds the ¢),a: onld tind his wife and Prescott h street “1909."° The coal dealer sald that he at (rst | 1909."" How niany millions were out to greet him {ts past count. He shought a joke was being played on ashes of yesterday, and raised aloft his pennant, this time emblazoned struction he tatlor-ma: lim, He told the newcomer his wife will he permit her to wear tr 199i was at home in Brooklyn, but he and his frien decided to visit ie apa ent. ‘They all boarded a subway tr nd upon arriving at the W Nit tiding held a counef? of {st who would purchase Will New York Like It? —— the messenger at could such a pleture as a New| At the En kerbocker, Reetor finally took his seat by i ee ‘ s. the Plaza, the W f- m en York New Year's morn at Martin's or e As 0 « Gotham, the St Dr. L. Mason Clarke, wi a hymn any one of a dozen other of our great i ands and the Savoy which he joined fervently, was sung Alning places | hing iy gE PARE eRe RAD HOUE = Ag the Inst notes sounded Mr. Perl Can't See It All. | a ough on view a arose and prapared to deliver his ud vely t @ enough on tap te a‘dress. He held tn his hands a s} though you muy warm your blood with HE Resouves TO CEr wh th im Nee ‘ ; m a ‘ Lit 7 vin 4d surroun tir 3 31 t wish he in his address Mike oe Ft the rarest vintages and surround you up EAniy Hu HE O10, lironged ¢ Only t A se ih self with adornme: hymphs t same pose be: ana rainbow, yet you! fly, and here and there closed altogethe umpeting @ at ee - e ie “The secrets have only within your narrow margi: | 204 sighed @ little while In Ken 4 pieuvuscd $ : ‘ of vision a meagre smudge of the winks Me tt aa a avided ne Willlamsburg with | man waved de will pleture. In all the hundreds you will! ous ceremony floats ancy little phaeton of hse man waved tt aside with a note beauty and ugiiness—beauty beau- | heavy charad Witl reat golug-to-bed, a gen: Sestire. nding nation he realized. that It iso} ya passing weakness m™ gliness dizener 0 1 J i Patani va ineas, bedleen si OU pound to he gay he will draw gaiety |W ats “nd ovelnar | iine we cortens tes iiiciae ent elas the lean, the shor: the tall, the plump, | out of the very little things fs the) things. tha were too weary to and 8 | the fair, the d ere diners came in they were prevented wish | tals uf continiic his address, Fut are big noses aid itle noses, wviple | fantastic paper hats, some elabotate ad . pie jmilral chapeany, Turkish verle- | chins drooping 0 $40,000 «i necklace, a dimpled, perfec ing above an be There are b young blue eyes, hoys sheeks and eyer that have jost youth. And here Rated colors, tall pointed cones, remini pantomine ein ami The Effects of Opiates, JIAT INFANTS are peculiarly susceptible to opium and its various preparations, all of which are narcotic, is well known, Even in the smallest doses, if continued, these opiates cause changes in the funoe tions and growth of the cells which are likely to become permanent, causing u eyes can pierce imbecility, mental perversion, a craving for alcohol or narcotics in later life, britlia vou sec Silenus, with ba Nervous diseases, such as intractable nervous dyspezein and lack of staying underiids and florid jewels. leaving Only i iseulaustein Barred vowers are a result of dosing with opiates or narco.ics to keep children quiet crookedly at Nor ald hr their infancy, The rule among physicians is that children should never with rosy chee great host of merry slightest. confis many dinin Ision. Chloe wit migon ‘| receive opiates in the smallest doses for more than a day at a time, and » You may types and only then if unavoidable, , @taxe at th In. The administration of Anodynes, Drops, Cordials, Soothing Syrups and without offe fiense, for in doing | 20 Re Ae ter On " eos other narcotics to children by any but a physician cannot he too strongly Meo. you havg dadute rene MS EAT Lede ik 8 ductied, and the druggist iid not be a party to it. Children who are iil 9nd are therefore aces bayt ‘omplisii nent eed the attention of a physician, and it is nothing less than a crime to | fa Q dowe them willfully with na reotien, i from the picture, nol worth a zance me ere Cour f . : 7 ‘ : a scam, a nut. 8 anil Ii ahd the New Meats Peek act g sah: PO a aman a” RR ‘ Smil reserved ew him #9 that he preserves \ AAS. HA, E1CtC: . 9 s ee Bala by sicitatiots Xesvane (uae eli wont balance of the praprieties, Is a | Wenatno,Castoria always bears the s! Leda yet viet we THE VERY HiGHAST QUALITY ane agentur | : eae emlles engray on, mouided fast on tens of thous “ainga in resorts | \ ated gar peg top trousers of the PAINS HCL] Women Is the Latest Freak Decreed by Fashion 4 | The “Robe Androgyne,”’ Direct From The girl of 1900 will wear the trousers. ‘This ts no mere prediction of a blatant feminist, but the stern de- | cree of the only absolute monareh left in the world— Granted that the projected new fashion is calculated ‘ean it but the logical sequel 148 Veered a little, that's t winter's fashion as shown mainly on the show girl will realize what disaster has followed PICKS UP $10,000 THE CAFE MARTIN her hi nd gays 53 Jpn, Tate 1 AIEEE Ny at New York women HL. Cy Prince at First Thought ran back into to the new mode s, screaming fo) Ada Walsh, of No Roll of Money Was Piece id { sireet, In u ‘5 i of} ° of Decoration, beer be ‘ons would adopt the \ an seen vown T have seen models of the “robe A ere wis more excitement around Irogyne,” she said to me yesterday, ‘the Cafe Mariin to-day than there was and Evertainly don't think {tin the nee least beau find a price OUT! the din and drinking of New v7 17 VAR favor ont Ist because fin) Year's last ¢ Por the employees FALL OFF novelty. 1 certain women for | did not discover until this morning t t from dres advertisement, * Henry C. Prince, secretary for John D, we pes in W Now York: restate! ype Breen held the broker tn aie fal DCO tat tint! the firm, had nts, take it up, for «ne enh Wen ee . et - ~ — mn ment but an appraisement. yay Re Ne ane was fefod and toasted by tens of thousands who drank his health from Fashion is such an arbitrary and ar , bi thin stemmed glasses, ot in silence, reverently, as If he were some stern certain (hing.”" Miss Wala continued, ' liga vain i 1 that it would p foollah to se posi 5 igade en reality, but in dinning pandemonium, as of joy let loose and sitting on a i : : W eftorts BABed In sweeping out the cate to-day v noty nai fi third 1 crowded with ten million million volts e Parisian dressmaker no trous- 4 Pont he found 26 He was bay in a Niagara of wine, and acclaimed with a sor anything resembbag them wil : ae H f monium of din that must have caused an awful tremor through the near | ; ty worn by wore Ne Y fat a Ret ce Well peer , » and brocade really believe t if Paris shot vere . ranks of s—those myrind hovering souls of our ancestors | fines fade rae Oe ee vate Dr Mary Watker | @!Ways in Amer tig man that sclence 1 tells us will hang around for 30,000 years and then “go 4 He and the snutting out of Would be the only woman in the city) Ne Bets ren—no ih! Ten thou Wd curses bist,” in the fashion ' ; ues ee EOS Man the Real Arbiter. isions of a Reward. awaruiing © trend of mn hae always t is v Contrasts Are Startling Arana in's fe ne f Guth T 9) j ; ose charma for whieh t ive kept t ing to "g ¢ dk: E \ ' " Was sorting ple, and y { 1 WHNTEABLRT IE We 2B) the ward gue taken bubbles re ore t n " that women Have cor j . catised the in it Q e has 6 5% 1 1 veto powey the happiest p sad-eyed floorwa i Dar iabat oriental pressed Leen inagoritya Cty aren ts Wain . i desperately endeavor fecata {t was not all fulledress a lay with } never Insts f ul n Maxim's Left Behind. gay and assume a carele: Gea AIINKRTAMED VAAN aio r wis s ng the ‘rabe Andre tN t tree T Morry Widow" tried to picture, t patalra and downsta othing but champagne w | Sone fron juestiot the night pact k for us what a night at Maxim’s is, how | sth O NN elaiy yasOry ent Ont fit Is real i 1th his room ebullient, effervescent and deliriously EneHinatane aS ierae Ws tonable than some ofthe very (MN is fingers through tly hale abandoned the patrons of that famous agivus hho wag down from New Haven : “THE si rectoira gowns or than what isi tfte Ga shion and tguring out Parisian cafe are o! juoriings. But, tak- nerven jie olde, top| Heart Disease Overcomes FIRE IN. eee vat the sim would amouit to in cen ing the situation as we viewed it from, through +4 va ‘ fs syst 5 sys Bare That key, of course, wo! wear t ft restaurants and hotels of New York at that. pid eral § tables, and tt been Aled ~ : women are of the most exige lie Twath a se » and filled r eo young: ” ma | am st Purkos min the birth of this New Year, and after. sipper place tanished Inthe thinness {sen iraced itneetf oft his clbews, weak, Brooklyn Church, men fare Hy (iN an Tau CBEST k are not quite so 0 the sparkling champagne ened his lie several times anda the HURL Met Seee ION \ And Hiven at the very t ' aye very, vere a j vj ried t ft then | 1 awfully vivacious. great almy of wai vi is T forget Sow hi a 5 Be ‘i Yr tos sexing. yet For instance, at Martin's, Anna Held begun pulling the R Thomas A. Perkins, erica bil F was not Vision of pluk and oUt loud and conver of hi member of the I \ Rees 3 ave to 1 C A t 4: of diamonds that rose aloft o} Of course, the wine soon ff : : $ aN ied pen ; vee AD eel Catan TEM ah 4 errs if GRurchnataliennve end the d i eis ® table top and “luzzaled” for the New rollicking @ hand: s 7 1 c He 1 i b Brook ly drop dead i H i Year. There were t zen others wit jasduiny vom a snowy shitt Brooklyn, pped dead ear , we a quie Biistening rainbow fash: spright the cascade g eltort th starlie itealt: AWale art disease was ad a we. | t ing rait amid the uncorked, the rippling and joyous gig ie in the publi diniage (2 Congregation of about three ! wa 1 te sealed a fled! soldiers) before elia)) Hecame ane, ally tittie seteaine, dlinin: Wise to he remarked in| Men aid Women ont ' 1, Vunst thes 6 ) d could snatch up her purple train and |e" 28h bed ee. cpomimre wuerels tlie N n the auditorium the alarm ai \ ‘ | plant two feet upon the napery newer! ga rave vintages and | ° vent t } S } And if the revellers at Maxtm's were i\ making toasts, and guests who liad only} Mr. Petklus, who wan seventy: vears atte pred sow CC oE tT ¢ tree-lunged In their ht || ‘limbs behind the glare of the footlighes, Olt: |" M 3 den place, and actives | is erst lay than the joyous folk at Martin's h But thetyoung setons of great famil ig a well known figure in Brookiy Ne | last-or rather this morniag, those who y heirs of new qililions and #ocial ife and tn the Wa’ r ARTIST WEDS GIRL OF 17 lived through it must have had ea: jthe young ever they-are-telrs-or~ rice of Manhattan, where THE BARRIER! REE RGIER id Vie drums of hammered brass | | | private HRDeNeSOTIS Poly of the | hag cotton brokerage off ‘tlie Barrier Rex Beach, ts the icathieen \% toro f own fro cony u { y to-day nd. as hed b ©. sort of story t H 1 t ts. Edward M k Looking down from a balcony upon Rich and Near Rich. early to-day, and, as hed heen re of story that stipe oil amd that Mrs, tdward MW ; tho brilliant assemblage in any of Mar. ene | ) for many years, walked bris Wonltabe ‘lait nsidestnAntenotl HUE well i i , Once in a while as the waiters flung i be run serial World, \ . were marrie brid tin's supper rooms you arrived at the eacy the doors open you could cat the church to deliver his New Yea beginning hay, ¢ Ty lined jg only seventeen years of au conclusion t here ar Bs to bo AS — | tulgence of bald heads. ang dress, His sound common sons iivewire —_— seen In the alertness of your waking Blow aa ine dowh skers. homely phrases had m, # >- Cincinnati Clty of Sudden Death, hours beside which the weirdest phan HE OGM a (et feature of the church lite DR. BULL NO WORSE CINCINNATL, dan. Lhe Corone tasmia of the imagination ts a drab Digmond Jim” Bradys and Fra ement in which he was to speak pat cera) kogn ey Da UN rey eatle » sleeping mind, troubled vells, Sullivans and Mutligane May | well fille / endiag. Di nT. Hull, at tie Uhis city the past year—gy c shadow. ping mind, troubled | armel and Aluetmen, mull-mittionages | Nell fled when etl Plaza Hotel morning that 0 ders, s from accidents, 424° bills s Ds ne. though tt be with the fumes of absinthe sso-multlemillionalves aatiring | The venerable man walked from Bull's cor Naar same as n deaths from nia alises ‘and char ! t will 2 Mr or delighied by the seductive poppy ihrougl friend to friend shaking hands Ithas been f al days past 9 deaths from whiskey drink Prince 5 BOY, VANES, FES SISTER'S NIGHTDRESS TwoChildren Mortally Burned While Frightened Parents Flee From Rooms, onion Lipmann, fourteen years olf, who lives with his parents on the third Noor of the tenement at No, 619 Wil- loughiby avenue, Williamsburg, yolun+ teered to light the fire for his mother when he got up this morning. The kindling wood was slow to burn, and he 4 benzine on it. There was an ex- that hurled Solomon across the ‘overed with flames, His sister, three vears old, was in his way, collided with her his flaming ught her nightdress and sgt clothias Wt ablaz # sereams of the two aroused thelr ents, who tried to extinguish the s with blankets, These he and tna few seconds the hed was in Hames, Then the elder Lipmanns be came frantic and rusned through the hallways, screaming, while their. burn ng children writhed tn agony in. the roam. Neighbors ran into thie apart. ment and managed to smother the Hames with wet blankets. ‘The blaze in the rooma was guished by firemen, summoned iceman Gilmartin, Before the engines came with an ambulance fron the Bas- tern District Hospital tne polléeman ran to a grocery and got olive off with which he saturated the badly burned Lipmenn children, st the hospital tt was said both would dle ————— a a ror An Interesting Experiment It will enable you to detere mine the value of P. & ‘G, Naphtha Soap. Try it! Make a strong suds of P. & G. Naphtha Soap and cold or lukewarm water. Put into this all the dirty dish-cloths you have. Let them soak for an hour. If any dirt spots remain, rub them lightly with the soap. Remove the cloths. Rinse them in clear water. Hang them up to dry, Look at them an hour later, They are as clean as when new-—/ree from grease and without odor of any kind. ‘The point of this little experiment is this: If P. & G. Naphtha Soap will elean dirty dish-cloths quickly, easily and thoroughly, how much more q d easily will it clean bed- linen, table-clot! , pillow-cases, skirts, shirt waists and articles ofa similar na ture which are not, never were, one as the dish-cloths? kly tenth as dit 5 cents a cake; ___worth more. SPECT Saturday Only ‘ is EN'S CAPES 79 attractive and ew mocels, in $3 and £4 values, ages 6 to 14 years, under. & priced for ONE DAY 14 Gandyaay 831 Bway, t"int't. W. L. DOUGLAS $3.50 SHOES inn Atrialwiilconvince ou that W.L.Doug- as $3.50 shoes are WAY, Co BERS) HAT 1H Hroativay, cof Ala Bs Nantau Stree! ait Street, #18 START ’09 RIGHT If you have had bad bowels and liver t year—you don't have this. CASCARETS will make your bowels and liver act right, and keep them so, Many a sik, tired head and body comes from bad bowels w CASCARETS -joc box weeks treat meat alidn Rigges! selterin the world—Miltion Pe 2 mornin. Haale Churge tor My ¢ any aay American ee oe he alte