The evening world. Newspaper, August 16, 1913, Page 9

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Yachting, Golfing, Tennis, Baseball, Swimming — “¢ Hins??-- They’re the Very Latest in Hippodrome Ballet Now in Strenuous Rehearsal For Mrs. and Miss New York ~ FLYING RIQH ~<Se Se ee pow, ; =( [THE GAFE! - eae aves KATHERINE wuea ‘that “cable-rope and not camel” is the correct translation of the text) tha for @ woman with hips to enter the kingdom of fashioy, One potato may undo what the starvation of years has omplighed. So go slowly. Never theless, all signs point to the i extermination of the exclamation point Venus. : Every dresemaker, every shop, every fashion magazine shows that the snort wired tunic, which im sometimes pleat- 4 o4, will be the feature of tis sutuinn And Crinoline Threatens, | costume, All authorities agree, too, that Grapery ehall be about the hips and that 1t shall converge in front at a Doint near the natural waist line. Such Qn arrangement gives a ecarecrow plumpness, and would make an eel ap- Dear to have hips. Many gowns show @ Grapery of contraating plaid about the hips, But the plaide ao far are not alarming. They show, varigtions ef single dark tones, blunted blues, muf- fel greens (there ia a atrange yellow (re WIPPOOKUME Kio! ats ARTHUR, VOBQTLIN \ 1 THe GR a boxing ballet ky 180 young men te : | WHO PLANS Hined up on the ‘sterner sue ct the| Amnounce the Fashion | EVERYTHING : chorus, They also pifea upon one ane Architects— The String othe Zoot ry Qveway er in a football divertissement that CEN Would frighten to death thono gentle Bean Figure a Thing of a RACQUET |chorus youths ot the Broadway stage who always seem ag the point of sing-| the Past, But Cheer Up Shubert to an uptown cafo with natural 1K "We love music, flowera and em- scenery ieee. oven s tuncheon that, !reMdery.” Some one should have taken Followers of the Let enas witu apple ple, he outline the Hippodrome boys to Healy's for 1] tuce Diet, You May y'clock pe ‘ aifete!” mexaphoned Mr, Ween, Now Consider a Lamb | » were glx Who pl ‘ , were euils who paved « very) Chop, But Don’t Go Ks and HIPPED effects narrowing at the feet. indulg- Altogether Madand Eat |"''enet displays many HiP-CRINOLINE tunt take to wear plaid. rare ther eve ties of nics, f thusiasts who make suburban} @ Whole Potato. So It fe not only hips but crinoline died peed hipe—well, the Hngerte |trains look Hke the show rooms of sciences that threaten us, New York dressmakera) Nanufecturere will be sind, and the sporting goods firm, Tennis and bas buyers of department stores con- Deople wiN be sorry, because, of Ketball, wet to music, we lowed by firm the cable, “Why, I have been wir-| COUr#®, the news foreshadows the in fox hunting bullet, wi ink the short tunics for several w turn of the long-vanished underakirt, annot come to-day, Have to! ‘plans are finally adopted upon the of the stage director, Mr. 5 who visualizes them and then proceeds work them out with the huge com- pany, every member of which | by name, On the morning that T did my beat to Interfere with his work, for example, | Mr. Wilson ved this telegram: silk, Again when the girls foot-paddled| — gorry no ane Woman welgh- {ng more than 130 pounds will under- he knows |" Nr ‘ 8 . lists led by Georgia Dix, the Hip= now,” sald one architect of fashion, me may even tive tu eee the day PSE CS CANCOR) ey RRA ENS SOUBD GlAt MaY stator iat Mite podrome's most noted nerve specialist, “Paria demands a new allhouette. The| ugh I hope not—when the oriflamme [Maderipertest control JE Jwhove courage has taken her from the string boan figure Ls m thing of the|f respectability, the red flannel pettl- | Pavlova y continue to slap her} But an hour later, during # “rest.” | -qiew? to the tank, Miss Dix haw run past. The gowna of the fall and winter] Ct. will reappenr. . © . F |dancing partner to her heart's content| Mr. Wilson's eye, in running over th ‘all thee risks without the allahtest dam- Will be Graped about the hips, They| They—the hips—will necessarily @9 He Zoyow OOTBALL and the delight of the cable company, |! sitls in as many different styl fage'to her figura, sO\tar aed contd se Will Indicate curves--discreet curves you| ®¥4Y with the Botticelli droop, the but the classic ballet will nolther have|‘"e#! OF undress, fixed itacif on on And for that understand—and the skirte will att!l be] #!nwular sag of the whole figura, which ssle!” culled the director, A Ritl! clothes" of the wearing a look of disappointment, not\to hide anything m the casual Obe to mention clot that would have! server, One might say “lots of prace very narrow about the feot, but the] Young women have affected thie eum- tunica will be wired to stand out from| mer, and when, or if they return @ girl the fixure and some of them will be| Hl not be able to look lke apiece stiffened with erinoline.”* of dried seaweed and be esteemed @ 1 don't bellove that erinoline pro-; beauty, I confess I'm glad T have never phecy myself, but there aeema to bej had any admiration for the X-ray Hite doubt that hips, once unmentton- | Venuses we have been taught to appre- able and invisttle now, will soon make|clate In the last few years, I am wilk thelr reappearance tn the world of! {ng to take It for granted that a woman Dancers Have a New Sort |* you'd take a reef in your summer | a kick coming nor a leg to stand on In belt—no bungling, no lubbering, and | the Hippodrome'’s forthcoming produc- of Fling in Athletic Die} everything as calm as a clock. |tion. It's to be called “America,” and |tooked a bit queer even on Ells Island, | tie and few elothes—and Mr, Wilson Seo Am st is the n fe Mt » forw | rector with 4 J a ‘ jaid, Me ie only sta vertissement That Will And this, mind you, was a ballet) eill’ Gabry 2 eet apd ie Par ai your sister? }a sense of humor that I've encountered. rehearsal, not a run down the bay. ols with rathskellers | 2 ‘ons of MW ." she answered, “They're golng| When a band of woolen Be the Biggest Thing in| wit every vit of canvas vet and} yt cour mundene. Ta having ite thag t? Rend hier back to Glasitow becauee ong. alnging merrily, he remarked “America” and Exer- drawing like the free show it was, | ry. hasn't any parents here Wood- shoppers: ways gO ballet will re st ihe national love) S Aeet fan wared | op are yrry."” said Mr. Wilson, A® she! to work Ike that In the Northwest shion, And whether we are glad or|has the requisite number of bones with- é ithe Hippodrome fleet manocuvered | or sport | acne’ away he! WERUHGALIOUR: Rest SORT Ria IAPAT INEC WILN 4) ReSIALaE saree at ead ilk Oavand on enatite | ode Males tales eetitee eee cise Everything but jas’prettily as even Sir Thomas Lip-| rnig fren, breexy idea was evolved, jiuceyed itl in pink pajamas, And sawdust, but. there'a fo getlng away the stralat allhouette has been for us| led us away from the hour glass figure, a torture or @ einen. from the beefy bionde as the model of Now L kn that some woman ta) feminine lov sens, and that was kind ng to fall off the buttermiik wagon|of her, But because she made us dis- the result of this latest emaneipa: rd the spear: carrier was surely no then I I the pleasure of meeting Kath-/from the fact that everybody at r Huth, known as “the Hippodrome | hearsal wan "sawing w n * Katherine fell into the Hippo-|ute, The gitle exer ne but U drome tank she was thirteen and) their smile They're sa t for the By Nixola Greeley-Smith. obedience to the quiet commands of lhe just to show t . Commodore Wilson, who wore his|* BROKE SUAS) “Beer leat By Charles Darnton. flannels with the alt of a gay Cinas Whi sis worl, te MOK | things in the world, London has ton himself could have wished in|/by A Voegtin, who dix Their Smile. ’ lod| finding the water “fine haw been there | opening pe They will also a : tion proclamation from Parts. « fear,|reason for making us Jogk Ake tl ACHT-RIGGED girls had just!*kipper, while that sea-going musi-| to him and Paris not lung ago tried to not in the tank, of course! put in some of thelr best strokes tn the bie AUSe ABN Some back, a [too, that some fulthful follower ef the| sp And yet the spear seems to fs covered the course in a trial |cian, Manuel Klein, stood by beating |! him with a song of franes tha Mr, Wilson reminded me,| tank as swimmers * y Take marine oie here In New York lettuce diet may look too long upon 9 | the idea! she has held before us till new. crulse when Commodore|time with a wooden contraption | ™!!t enally havo turned hia Head. Lo) ‘tthe Mippodruny ie the only th ” sehieat Nay eur IRE en You may not have avce ‘ amb chop or that some desperate! If ahe is really to restore woman's bipa, keep sane this artistic genius do William J. Wilson of the Hippo-|made of slats from a lobster pot. | , drome fleet ordered through his| One personally conducted yacht after! ventions until January of each year.) frankly nad name of Fib Whiteside, | will be represented in the t megaphone: another sailed around and around | Then he locks himself in a room) "Why Pip?” L was curious to knew ut r, each club | Mx en ‘Haul down the gaff!” . and around on waves that for once wer 1 lets stamee ash in in a “They say I'm too good to be true, Ls i uly dancing, for the ¢ fend, On th day in Fr vlank ‘Well, Cap'n, it was done as neatly’, rried their own waves of water-proof || nd goes with Manag After | had taken the count there was! —— Just’ Why All Ann Street Danced ewsles grabbed one another ana dik 2 crowd and the gira were applauded! that's the song that reached the heart! sn't per-| New York that has tradit t himself to think of Hippodrome ine] 1t also has a chory a J near the water, rl with the) All the clubs in the Nattonal tut you Wil see them. If you will Wear the: creature 0 even Ko mad and eat a| however, we should not cast past tor- | philo-progenitive potato. tures In hi teeth, but take them Yet, authe us the unnouncement| humbly and thankfully without figuring na to be, let us hope it will not lead |on the money we have pafd for flesh [us to unseemly Jengtha, Let us re-| reduction, diets, rolling and other exer- member that aa things stand at! cises, There have been rumors of hips tlt is easier for a cab! | before, but apparently she means it this j tine, If you don't believe ft, ask your ‘ Yesterday P.M. 'The Model for a Society Modiste Tells Some Secrets course | we it in a eanle to New ¥: Vhe fatal words or snow "i «e MeGraw ny thing is poms the muy mateh the ad: | to Jour own Wize) Were the the eve of a needle from 0 —_——_—— Hut leten movement between a turkey trot and (until they suddenly woke! of meandering Ann xtre It was the A Dental en fier buying a new gown avery week, | her car, ‘Oh, I eald t ‘loo! fternoo! \ € on the * edly bef + . 10 Estelle, It was 4 o'clock tn toe or He ae : two Winred Mercury's, with Im-| up and scampe for ¢ shadows, Hit of the music, the dream of t u t eee Gin ue'to& saptain ita sven: tell * hadn't found one distinctive Mra, George J. ——. H'm! rece iee Ann street, It was yesterday a eee '] portant messages from the big buildings, ‘s what the young mans words are «imple and) “You ean buy in this wide, Be : ies : a any of them, ‘Madame,’ she ni wonderful gown she's got on bef and ell Ann street danced, And Aun 4 to listen, caught the infection uy Can Huy Anything but @ F " ely beautiful, Get wide world, but DHE SLADE: RES CARAS IB AL AOA PMs Yeah Oheaee | nas, “if you don't met up « she did. al etreet, ¢rom Park Row to Nassau streets | id iat the messages Ro hang ." this breaks jan you'll find @ model or two, | for me Vil go ewewner If tt wasn't summer ti was jammed with huswanlty: In front ON ‘Trim looking girls paused to listen and n't think that a song “He had great wealth, he lo: hla heaith peueey oe jana @ me wher you wet them yng Kncoked atovsh ausch Bit arueue. aoa pris bcs Hog MAE Dist Hen wate 5 ee d to dance, They Kept step to the! with that tite could so upse t Just for a maiden quite falr and pearls: | outside of the posing room they taik.”” | chaira to it ‘her most original |Join P—, Mrs. Herbert $—— and aire, bsg A Ladi eee Chete vou can't | tne, anyhow, and two pretty young! —Ann street, where-the tie was not true, tf he but knew; 4 mansions 31 this to a vier: from: an: artist (ores me and draped |John J— wearing gowns that I ware in: Sens: ( things just couldn't help It when, over- 1 when th a holle| Hut now he sings with care’= , got anythin ¢or any kind of ponu'es, the Terpstchorean jam was the greatest, , Orpheus went down to Hades with did," 1 told Katelle. said Edith convincingly, ome fascination? 1 gues , but | frie + | So, then, went the reporter to the before th os in dlue eolell cloth) “And now, with heavy ailvep girdle and | isn’t th, » the skirt ia in gray @atin char-l ive ha | powere by the dreamy muaic, the ‘The diversion was split among’ sturted in and seventeen games of craps are Was ever anything mo middle of the street, 1 touching, more tiful than that danced. the red w | a “bie te - oe —_—————- Sen ae CP TEU three million dollane’ worth his @ddle, and the oharms of his strings weetly, very n « ness becomingly draped, suttable for | wn {hell and bon: Ne Ne k D Si h lh R fs whole notes in & an- eee “are ti i ely dri gowns on me in five months, and I, sen bis Burvace ot of ne ene n:| And Now New York Dances on Schoolhouse foofs.|;.., ae 3 neuron, The coat ia an exact |Lttie kalth of the table dove reataus wrest yesterday afternoon and won —_— An Ryvening World rter visited) with pugillstic ability and peace-mak-| On ¢ Mozart! On! be! een RANE IR OEE MO TE Faun? Fant, Wore every ona at She gOwHS bbe ae Nini SIEM ESGAIEAIAS ak a roakaLl ir lonclea, suet } Jos memories of He a fore these rich women did, many dimes which, by right of locality, | ie nad tines guesses as to where | (le Righty. ishth Micah baal [i tut pra oda SE a aay ee | 1 from the jn the “And that'e not all, Just a few, di belonged to Max of the Busy Bee A) it dining in New York were to be (He last affair, He BA we Tey cal ane ERT eee RS eRe Re ay Gatlery In Londo! ane expluine a very, very Proiiinsnt ines? ma handeome Italian was the motor of the | 1h) vr ate ee tey be? in the that 1% m 1 sein i dark v you Lew | “And L emiled and posed and promes | sno Mie the 7) Wan argan and he had no monkey, A young) [ne 47 Wrong. At the calnt- a preseded hlin, Ho Clintwl | ey a BALD BUMS WES On) FOUR naded Wn front of her and never sald atthe slit ghire, come tego eye tEPlues man accompanied the organ with a) / fur Varo Paani nett * long Might as a matter of | trottin a PoP Re beled Me the. skirt, care into, the shop and t. tenor voice | ets ng again, In public dance ey climbed them for th he: me a e the mega: 4 [confidentially told the Madame to get megaphone, and his swee ar ol Had guees e best dancers | , at awe t| ce ; i oan eatht4 About y eth cays... |er Up something as daring ae she could Dermeated the innermost recesses a ta he feune achoot ofclack a t archestra ara t sald the customer, ‘What i Pee ee ets omeet On| rk are to be found on a schoo! eae ae ew 1a mass of copies a ann ne ja the iit tine, And Madame te doing | house r¢ ' ¢ the t and dance ne her wpasnetth with | # and [tt ayy olng to wear tt, the topmost floors of Ann street's lofty ee on thre seuoolhou $ gath apnone came in | otwo thousand fy Mad-| «another society I Es thi ty lady, thi edifices, tops now: at Fourth street and Aven: ba raoftsh 1 the sweet) theme Afty-cene) Ame salt . }them. all { beet eey ti , OLAS at Bi, ¢ inners” ® epee or im it a4¥. | gown, and a ery sheer, windows at the risk of losing ther bat hth st no turke girt ” ve . y ght {fe menoy me nosnat on fifteon | PEO Kyou dee the patte ‘6 : te’ out from the restaurants ant buildings. | steps that mar dances atten tod py) (award him, ‘They inet ‘ t he Dip aT ong | nid," Madame said. josrian at there ls Darts (ori Mobs poured in from Park How and|ficher young folk in soccalted better | of the wm ‘ toon a dt Anis d w ip the situs WEARS FINEST GOWNS BEFORE | for ner charitable work, is going Im Nassau street. The song the tenor 84M | neighborhvode; but there is daacing (hac) #4 Hn, Coup! Howed couple, P oF the of oe ation. T ‘ rf t t dd jsteps, Well executed and appareariy en-| ningey-live pairs were ng | Lik efreaiment ; t aft f : : _ at ' yf ei 7 Lit of Mt set shoulders waxging an € " fun. Kht refresimenta Hut it Was a great afternoon daa mililonalre " sine Were xoMig up Fitth avenue and we “Oh, 1 tell fou it's great to be @. modes foot to move to ite rhythm, Joyed by every boy and girl present, =| sn Frank, @ busky yvung man] including poy wt @ uickel @ bottle, Auo street wee WNP We GW Ueeudsully Revved because, saw Abra George J, mr alighting from io New Yorki* Se nn nomen diceeti Deeinn seni

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