The evening world. Newspaper, March 29, 1911, Page 3

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oe a i ° THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 29, 1911. PYTHON'S TEETH Despotic Fashion's Absurdity Strikingly Shown ‘ORIWNESURED BOLEREXPLOSION JUMPSTODEATH DRAWN AS SEVEN | When All Types of Women Wear Similar Gowns WITH OLD WOMAN; CAUSES A PANICIN' FROM SIXTH FLOOR FRGEEIGS UNE ai? on! esa he ec sseee nie Ds BODY IS EXHUMED APARTMENT HOUSE OF MILLS HOTEL Same Garb as an Angular Brunette, and a Willowy eiccilinis Titian That of Petite and Dusky Gypsy.” Bank Books Showing Deposits Janitor in Washington Heights| Watchérs See. John “H. Reed of $11,000 Found Around | Dwelling Blown Out Wins | Climb Calmly.to Window ne eg Eva Tanguay, Pet of Central Park Zoo, Relieved From |«T9 Meet Latest Freak of Fashion She'll Be Concave or | uffering. Convex, Hipless or Panniered, Loose or Pinched, Ruf. |. .Marle Sigrist’s Neck, dow, 20 Families Flee | Sill for Leap, } feng)? ‘ fled or Slim’’—But It All Helps Business. | a | OTHER SNAKES LOOK ON | Aa biel s \ders | “John Ih Reed," fifty-five! year of, iia it ts at HAD REAL ESTATE, TOO, © \ No. +40 West jumped” front, the ath Aeoe eee BY OLA GREELEY-SMITH. Pian ae a One fh styeat, | Mille Hotel, No. 100 Bleecker street, 8 Coiling Monsters Swing Over-| Why should a 200-pound donde array herself in al corners in wht nn ex. | Petsona: trite ah ere Heat REE a ‘ | gown exactly similar to that worn by a brunette angularfall his portabte Nephews and Nieces Divide the nay Thompson st which comment head While Dentist Pulls | as a grenadier? Sem a ute es ' 4 sats | Mew Of the “windows of the hotel, Why should the willovy Titian beauty deck herself watedl ik taine Money, as Three Si rhe |W the man leap from the window, Decayed Molars. | in the garments of the petite and dnsky gypsy? baa I ONG atti. WhIlO ltr niin of al _ Tue sulcide was apparently cool, ‘The H | Mrs, Allen G. Wood asked these and other porten-| the other elbow presses Are Dead. } ote er The damage was! Math die tate Ural GalEhe be CRBS | © ectuloatis daniai « | tous questions of the members of the Clio Club the other entre to. Mon ee Fr ee ] only, #900. mere | fom a window washer in @ skyscraper: . Serturied (egy Oh eve day at the Hotel Astor, and yesterday, in her home in brella aloft in the hand. . : | ; wis Gver| He balanced himself for a moment and WHieteeRCEOOL python tr Cranford, N. J., she furnished me with the answer. ‘An umbretia for postmen has been» z ; . tantial crc | Lite took the long dive, ‘The Thompson Park Zoo. Your teeth “Because Fashion ts more autocratic than a Czar| invented whica fastens to the shout-| | poh . paral | rwenty families resid a | 1eteet tenants Metened for the thud of a toa : t Te 3 : bunt | 4 ‘ie / the striking body and gave the alarm, from the Jaw he cor tee and more respected than a Pope.” der, and if bags and muffs and parvels | Ix floors of tho building, Just at the A Jaw on the co! or and a A have to be carried, It may bec | Iy wa hel Dr, MoNeil came from St. Vineent’é Kum-boil lanced, seven keepers assisi- | Mrs. Wood is a woman who unites In one person—| soon sor woman, too. | ater, wa ea ee ee ive MEW eben a wan wish | JTospital. Ile turned the body over te Ing in the Job as we so rarely do—the qualities of gense and charm. She has a grown] “tn no vountry do women «pend as Moe to-da Bt low clutch there came a deste patente tem, te See { Keeper Burns, curator of the avis daughter, but she had to prove it to me yesterday by producing her, and| much money on their personal adorn- ie Sone “ [anth : ; street station and notified the Y wide the forceps and Fanked her home, at No. 20 Springfield avenue, is as harmonious and beautiful in] ments as in America, wae nats at © wo died vet | A tren t wid they Mitts ee 9 the others hed on w repre a sia Wie siched be itte oe $260 each, slippers $0 and $4 per pair, . 8 1 sand A , inte Hild Rb ue ment as thougit {te mistress were untouched by the Attic gift of] fim cach sinners AO ant BS nee pels.) : : ir and) character. and ' twisting coils f standard of clothes rises with them, | “at A aes, fede he dd. vanon | Fovalts, they 6 é looked on from wes in th se Dress on $59 a year” Mra | | lat 1 e ‘ 1 r oft Table Bate Sho GHBY thes INO INE Ul BvihAK & Gramercy Park exclaims. 1 ey : ‘ e airways and fire Stte indy tink ck a te a couldn't dress my salads on $50 a] j Se a A area That ban ROA ‘*| DESERTED FOUR-MASTER in ‘or their dis. | year!’ | j Me iv ere W 1 ¢ their sympa t ‘ Just here the epigrammatic Mrs, | A MYSTERY OF THE SEA, | The Steel Bark Buteshire Found in | | 0 Director John W. Wood said a good word for the Audu-| bon Socie | P appetite. She Woman is an angel,” she remarked, | leek Trim With Sails Set But exhibit in Central “but her angelic nature Is not ls HOw at ' v 8 shown by borrowed plum |dead ‘ siled ! Not a Soul Abroad. feathers that are the wedding 1 aie ' f LONDON, Ma %.—The captain oF 1 began hy Ad egrets are 1 | ye ’ 1 the steamer Branksome Hall reports ) ing that she had : ’ four-masted steel bark Butes Jor ‘ ave nitrate is roaming - Tanguay has neve 4 Old Will Finally Found. with satis ¥ vith nobody aboardy F share of the plump 1 8 of the sl ; : In the Hay of Biscay dumped by the et eee arn hive The Branksc 1 bore down on cage. Dan CF te Lteay es ‘ “lithe vagrant and found her Keeper Finds Cause of Trouble. DE eA ee bisa j | deserted and fo boat gone, The ¢ Smitii called Kees aigrette tn any form that adornment | @ dahl | a to be ware tee tion to th would soon be out of N . M » The Russian | amps petite and poin < ‘Women of s try to sa \ has formally notified China gc that she had not the other pyth which wa st equal their ric ne model a | I with hee final reply | been ned by the crew. A less eve. efal and charming gown hay added its the pres- \" : jto the Russian ultimatum attempt to board. Something afla the tats" said Mi M uted ent day Worries that | h | Sauce dave Suise GaNb; on. eee | skirt. It was only tu the seated th grenadier, the pei Jima pelder dane mmf ee Sd Y know that the harem slit wil bef jout in the e relative en ‘ Pz 4 o d ke @n examination, “It is the duty every woman to : ‘+ ‘ Sai Nb | is TEL Gas fon holt ere pr Htation means nothing. | A dense Of proportion between the {n= Jor adn bot day ae Alagnesed her trouble ae “gum | Palsed when women started to ride the ———- — viernes Cleme Bue ee ith | De * and now universally adopted, | wei ipnoesdat. 4 °, woul was once held to be a freak reform? — | |imo va » cove nue 4 "98 1 operat Present Vagaries Are Mild. the est : o'clock t “The ent vagaries of fashion ml Bani Books Found on Bovly. of) order eee nee ey ae eerie. | the t | Regular $25.00 Values poms other days; but the hobble and harem | . were fous | 0 o{ Asuit message forevery woman, eee. tin w piecritie i fee heeeli= ee —| MAl y 60 MERRY WW rt aaa eT a) Truly a notable day of economy wan to have a free liand in wielding | hats will my lowing | 0 ¢ and A, the Corebve andilancst robe, the braided hair he veiled | a® natural and even more universal | ne ae i enormous quantity alone herself tem: plane i worth thousiay x) making it possible for us to ____ | than the mat “Woman may n Thirteen Snakes in the Cage. SR aN et Say ome ; ; : : f . BA bipsits : ; : @" present to you these typical the « nel n |when It comes to clothes Pus ters) Court Denies Injunction to ascii ean Counsel to Await}, ; 4 docun | 825 suits at only $17.98. Fe ce eee oe tates Granite Cutters Under Pre- | Final Appeal to Court Be- ; r One Mrael Like Picture ee : or pa vailing Wages Law. | fore Stopping Nuisance. — |: i a ss | Egy Styles indescribably charming, Eva was 1 and appea | et | ais ‘ i!” ( trimming decidedly different, a teane, in| Aline " eats : | land fabrics full of Springtime 4 : sin malin eal i ; Y : jcharm. Braid, silk and em- waist KE tie ’ Patel Cota toed 1d - Gbroidery laden costumes of une D | a ae Rrustialys Some} ea \ rine etfews | at | ‘usual beauty, Swa ger man- A 1 Inches by |P paper ile : : ance Leata w nish “tailor mades” with all the attels The in re door 0 ke a een 5 Tie all ; 1 work |t Hecieu | eee shure ) smartness and chic of Paris, stick and Jammed it down just t ‘ > 4 PEO Fides eee So unects {Wwaretat| Neneh, Rag Rie TINA 4 cach model marking a wondere ppl EO i La en Perey) ldectined to wed 1¢ #u| Corporation Counsel Tolerant, ful value. drove the other pythons up into the tree s ject, it w 1 t] mia ¢ ation ¢ ) All Spring Shades. j Alterations FREE Ll nigra | F) SALE AL ALL 7HRE’ STORES n was 1 to Ro Hiwe ary of th k Decision \ Hauls Out Four Bad Teeth, t new mu pa The | t | . Rut wh ed grip ast ¢ ersy re 1 ‘ | on | \\a 12-1o West [th Street New York pa ‘ “ { ' ‘ |) 400 and 402 Futton Street ~—Sreakins ’ sata t » « 645-65! Broad s r : yi ° in age ' Lapring attack on wownm, ve ; ; vai 4 , vhat would an to ve wielded the lancet with deft # Eva business? Maxufact nex , was a tremendous fu chant establishments Abuo- ume 0 br . alter Ue Intely dependent om fashion for the Cie tree: srumpe " business thoy do, and our ever- ‘ liu changing fashions make the wheels EAGLE BRAND Ieaped from the eage ad stoned "0 gly excavated bull a ‘Bon: f 1 ide ( rut Sale | Has Nourished Three Generations of Babies and @ success, and b Sine of aprighiliness and ma ; 4 wanaaee Started Them on the Road toa Healthy Maturity eymptoms of appetite, Sede ' ; is sca Ma A sould Goud a pr Slenet Hinks ‘anton a few days ago, Yestentay pir 2 An ne 7 about for trace of It Adams heard a| nai» mount on a limb, the trap t its leg. Two rifle balls @nimal to the ground, but nm and ever Ar #ix to gnd its life, The shall be, Sho delixhis in the very F twenty-four pow they cause her, and takes A e - relly to clothes awa manto | aay es t n ht alm a ei Methe He) Mane baseball, Woman te, and wilh {hot ba “a d t (Prom the Kansas ©11) Journa lian ite g and auto iia da tian meat meibodiesl. qeacl continue att the oxpenaive sex, for hp De ice, 5 Hf Bra ‘ ‘An to how?” thing apar e independence ot the fashion mongers; an re rit ie. Beart Winn, ot ‘| f Lad ‘When he wets too mad to alt still he} They're woman's whole existence’ shoulders are broad or narrow, | more work t ny ‘ ine diamonds A ’ Deats the rugs.” i “The femining inatinct for clothes is their chests full or their waists small ers, ALT ENGK WING DONT FREE OF CHALOR Rar ee eRe om

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