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—- er 7 f [Bla head to a headache. Suddenly he is overcome nie CAREFUL, THESE - GbEANS » OF- FUN + TO- bAUGHTER -RON. cia’s ent a ge et LICIA WELLINGTON ty-six pears old . ps LICIA SGTON was twenty ‘ IGE ‘ ' . i dtonahs AATTER OF Room ’ WHITHER ? f) sestene had’ sever rotned an or of areas PIENICS } nor had a lover Her two younger sisters were : : } both happily married Gertrude had refused three ae r, viY 24, 1900. 3 « } offers before marrying Joho Nelson; tate, whe was sees o ae NO. 14, 18 () ‘ ihe a born coq bad received homage from almest AD sevens vvee } Pheo’ every mans could tall. j 4M Until no wise the ether t ; 5 sex. Latile airtau na and Gertrude’s conquests hed seemed friv he + te bat she was éif- ! } H ferent from other girls chr home to her ty : “ } hoe sal & meditation on love and matrimony which followed “ Don’t Retreat, Boys; , | the new A " ne,” maw told tage » ansnenctag ihe: GORRDENOES Ot oon ” » ; - _ the t rates. Keep on Firing go nous jl gras be ai have ni anand er ee So or a a jet. Utovem, dying tn the cargo A , } : self p conclusion, “but it ts odd t attract a single S x the men af tm “ ' te a ‘ os sultor, These murt be something lacking tm me, I ; ; ; ! ath o Fir con ole : t Nido't ke men, but tt te Seb inlet nile elaine elise iSite ie rt 4 ; havo always known the — f, ; - vo k * Noe if strange that m: + lke me Tf can —o THE EVENING WORLD'S te s pipes 4 almost anything If [ make up my mind to tt. I wilt MVGIVG b ¢ © “ ry " Aes ont lover. | nee ot marry him, of course, bat , . »>T’ “ ee yp et him rately in love with me, eo that D A I L \ I: ( ) R l M seat tt kak & © ' I shail have an lmpassioned offer, then I will refuse ° . Pook it i i “i y dal yi forbes cede gpeee hy Al ogpagth ctl bs Finally ahe chose Tegny De Greve, Ressy was 6 year World‘ ame py ‘ioe ’ . He had been one of Lattie’s bl ° ' “Pitty soon the purrade comes up the atreet With 0 way, wut be bed [VION na rn " “ * ver gotten oge to propose to her, He had THE SUMMER GIRL'S COMPLEXION, : Lee Bsne DUPIS 6 De) Time. Ane: (he Pianaeet Wee vot been sure that he wanted te 60 ee 5 ’ . . * n the Fr and shakes Hands and the of: » He found By pd RD ciaeh, Tk ‘That evening Neesy came to the house, it t dewr te let them ese if Aleta wondlerfully interesting, She talked cotillion HARRIET HUBBARD AYLK vd figures, pretty eiris, tudges and golf hey was Ennything tg at ottent to Re t evar knew ep a,” be 2 The Most Famous Beauty ne it e t the Seckretairy red tt, so the Presads t Oweetous, i ave . cd ; HE wai Summer girl is heard ag be ever get into the habit of? sald to himself as he le i Jag ae sais eek a wall ' ' age? It was scarcely a wee re very . : 2 ! many ins m - ‘ na fat H Marine Person Yes, we're goin’ to drag the river. sented himself at the Wellingtons. He ssked ter of the sea and the gree rt | Heer eereeneeeeeei 6 Simon Mikweed- So! Where are they Iragring tt tor} Miss Wellington tnsiead be} we — cgi? un , onsclous of th ect of Mra, Wellingtap, but wary from the watering-plac ; TeUR DIAGNORIS, ¢ Pores corene-one-o-enenoneneneege f ONIOUD of the o 3 fr ! Alicta smiled when she, alone, was summoned te the : varnw 80 t ‘ SLIPPERY MAN, $ : : hi 4 “ Jrawing-room $ phy, the ad matrons of every cor 1, =r think a ae papi gt tt rath iP) Yow antd you wanted} won, Mr. De Greve,” he eald—heretofore she hed ‘ bso a Sa - hia ‘ & w blinds to cut the grass before breakfas 1 ad to see 1 know mp eeeoe, Of Lite propound the awe a s } r elghbort “So I do, Clara—eo I do, but I forgot to ask you to lenge ge solve we oe that hes boon Corse & Meer: . . . Lo potter ete e cere nemmenereretmmmes | have breakfast about 9% ine ay geod Were," ; “What shal! | do for my ; mples! on Be a thal © 4 tf NO USE FOR IT. i eee emweeome + shy took a seat Deside the young man and wubs«ittes . What will take off free) iy teas 1 elaets PROOF POSITIVE. the “something” that had deen worrying ber. It was ~ “How shall | prevent my nose from peeling’ | ip you te 0 hepptneas of mener 60 . only a chareds, an intricate an Were to which . oo ae ands . spor et sartiouls ¢ 5 - *Alleia knew the answer, Reggy Rot sepect that : vB ibd bo something to keep my hands white Ma's i © vod a iba va iP Oge Moen oF IT ON PAW WHERE HE HAD and he was good at pussies, He solved this one easily Dretty. ! . nl ‘ al and explained the elaborate process to y i their mt ¢ “What will cure sunburn?” @e., to the end of) apie ae (auay i ey can hanna t ——— i Mise Welting- the long chapter | » be le #0 and look after | haft to Lissen That's Where he has the Advantage “Thank you, Mr. De Greve, you are so lever,” ss Wise man once delivered himself of a sad} LAURA JPAN 11 } over other pe After they get Thru telling him anid nee pegs 2 ee say the | -_ i he te nommu ed he makes a Speach he rote a same words to different men @ undred times, — — ry munth or Two before the convenehen got held and That evening as Reggy went his predominaat ~ “You cannot,” quot thie sage, “have your pud-| ,. Jntefololel-iat-lefoletalolmteieeelelebe}teleiet=inteininte Tells them how saprised he ts, Becos he Didn't expect thought was “She thinks me cle ding and eat it.” N TH ct ennything of Th to happen and eays as Long At last the echemed-for proposal tool place Gattis The woman does not live who can defy King 1} t " a as they've gone to work and Done {t and tt would fleq@ with himself snd much more than eatiafied with day after day at this season of the year an! re " 5 ake a Lot of Hard the accomplished Alfeta, Regwy eske’ her te ie — : al b ity neent wife. Alicia foresaw the coming offer, of course. _ tatn all the delicacy and boauty of ber skin = again gets t forograft taken on the Frunt made ready to refuse tt She even chose her next ‘There are, to be stire, sking and skins. FP ? au victim, Willtam @! a lawyer of skill and renown. Bome that seom to be just watt!ng for a chance } = “Well,” maw says n't see enny sence fn That m1 y enthrall, but a foeman worthy 7 e ‘ wn, ¢ | ro ‘ - kind of foolishnuss $9 ont, tree 0 long Sree math ia eg ng tiny wiih (ia a 7 That's beeos wimm fe to no more about “But she did not think of William when Regsy pro- @haped patches recognized of the adomination eh : “ Working button-holes ; posed. She watched “the boy,” as she called him tn called freckles. | > fr “Sposen they © her heart, with a curtous p Others that defy the demon lentigo and at the 7. be got nommunnate | t Worst must submit to a coating of tan tha’ has the | plekteher put it ee ; a ; up marching Clubs ar Merit at loam of suggesting a wholesome mental | OLD-FASHIONED DINNERS they new ome merning whee kt W . loud = and & pound etoinnch rytep t} buddy would ast him about tt and He 0 oe : ou, Yon, I will marry yea, worst of ali phases of the Summer com- i . T can't run. They put the He after all—yee, yes I wi Plexion martyrdom is the unhappy etate known as . ‘ } t Down than th ‘The happy Regsy did net ne nelly — yd ” a mre | re ee fon hae a Vt ; in 4 ) complete. Ne one Peeling. o . ' bitoy kind of a n her and his ° ‘The prettiest, most bewitching woman creature : } t nk I mighte’e 1 his wife over knew that he had deen the eungess On the face of the earth ts at a discount when the f ays out al! night 1 refuse would brake t fan experim od + end of her nose ts laboriously and painfuily en- |° ‘ - H eh Free stiver neerly Skt. <a Agee Gaged in yeeling : ‘ And stays out all night ne never}! ere it wouldn't Rose Wood—Are you eure h real Lord? TO COOL WITHOUT ICE, What * ountry seasoning nt . ngs Wirt mebby f mite May Hegany—Of course, | heard bim couch papa for is scarce liquide can be raghdiy exeta@ is to be done about jt only People in t 1 iiatuabaaenan ‘ came galloptog th e Yard and fatty last night. by en co jugs, round Women who want to keep their skins fair and |Firks, wake m t st tride to Turn Howe him, Sut « sai etal Ce ok ers Sees aro f te ave bees Gelicate may os wall understand that protection |-#i™s combination Ko ite, wly ; rope Aust 3 s pene dag m a Be where had vest ope q | oe a —— pn aha CF : The flanne sy water, and the regi he flavor Extr : low sede ain our recent J Nhert! en aft to wonder i w dull and dif@ent Madge Miggs In general evaporation tha ry sols the \iquid es effee from the sun's rays wil! alone insure such @ re oad Guan & J oeat detente? Toes an¥ good when we Say our prayers to wi society tively ao @ refrigerator sult. then, per ; Ih, he maid that nothing could ever be depended on} jo4 pines paw 1 moke him a er man Y he aeems to think her fine frocks and dia- — The influence of wie sun ts not confined to the | ! H 9 go off all right In a Presidential election year’ F Chicago Times-Herald. Jmonde say all that ts necessary.” B oR Y epidermis alone, but acts also on the pigment or |r wet sparingly, Leet ete et meet tReet ett ttt i tnttatntah tt tnt tet tntt iit apatmgntetente tt htetetetete {COBBLER AND POL OLOT. coloring matter of the ek'n, of which it Inereabes the secretions and deepens the color. Freckles are pigmentary stains produced by ex- | posure and excitement of the skin. | Sunbura is merely a yellow or brown tinge that + Overepreads those parts of tho bedy exposed dur- / fag a certain length of time to the effect of the 7... Womens who wish to live out of doors and spend Bours of each day in the flerce Nght of the oun , May have the summer of their lives this year, so far as enjopment goes, and | sincerely hope they wil, but they certainly cannot maintain thotr * @omplezioas intact. _ A lotion or & cream will nourish the tissues, ‘ which are literally impoverished, the heat and) up having exhausted the natural oils, But the orice of a skin of untmpatred beauty «| the end of the Summer season, according to our Gtandard in this respect, ts shade and protection from the drying winds and burning sun GAVE HIM | SL. abject to prostration. ‘There is everything in keeping the @rim, The museles, if frequently @pond readily to tne extra strain. Tn cases where exercise has been ex » Meoted any effor: in hot weather wi!) “effects of violent overwork. inews in a 4 will re tirely neg Persons guard against over-erertion. [: is not diffleul “amply watch y vel! and take ob easily, | Nearly all cases of heat provtration ar tna ‘Ot over-labor, The victim does not realize tha: he bas been doing more than ne pagdt under a burn tpg sun. He puts down the faint. tirry fealing Persons accustomed to sedate living are often Prosirated by apparently simple exercises, The r who runs for a car on @ hot day and the far Who hurries along the street may unexpect- fall victims to over-exertion. They have not themselves to meet the call for surplus . Collapse # the result Bévies to both men and women |s moderate fm ail weathers, It is only by steady and | ‘Trem indianapelie Nowa) WHEN THE PLE WAS OPENED, ANT EYES. rm ‘vas ie PIGEONS USED AS LOVE’ S yD Denes tr et price f of enny, ani heertully Silk from Wood. | Artificial silks are made | % of woot fibre, dissolved to | A glue-like consistency by actds, foreed through holes In glass and @rawn out into threats Looking Gines One million elght hans | ared and fifty thousand square yards of noking: | of fleeing b .| glass ‘s manufactured In Mich., there to be wedded now take pigeons @ the County ne on Clerk the boat ons belong to of South Naven In midtake the tly trek homeward, seage thet ® wally Artistic On pome of Ties the veh & couple ara on the way th Oerk and the local ergyman at the t forerunners of eloping couples will, it is ey periment used rable than By A > | MRS. JANE LINDSAY, . rb ipeetiva ete fg ie ade WOOD-PULP PAPER CLOTHES. | The Ma) {G n ; - as hom & A eae ti -f ‘ 4 - ES. ne Making of Gloves. Champion Woman Century Rider of the World, + Wood aper as military clothing I» used by tne| , a waned = neous Seasiy 300 hand VR-EXBRTION tn hot weather js a sure) "OS snl "iM lata ee eel eee Nee cope ene ae P Toad to sickness, unless the body has been | yx: gia ni + ahh ness | — = « gloves are purchase} | systematically trained to meet the addi- —- The Long and Short | Ve ie | tional tax put upon !t. Persons reasize | We Grow the Cotton | The difte the tallest and shortest Demand for Fiction, very little what it means to induige in| ‘1 ‘De t world four 4s pro-| races in t world te 1 foot (4 tmohes, and the aver Public story -tellers good livell 4 tn “wholent szercisc when heat renders the system "!"** Jeae height 10 6 feet 6 teehes sceacialeadidaehs nara peas nd #“ CARTOONIS Yevokant Patna re THE tS - SEE . Pam (Prom Chicage Recort) ENVOYS. | No Cigarettes, | Although Queen Victoria; ‘does not permit smoking in her immed netahbor- ‘hood, yet @ keeps on hand « stock of the most superb Havana cigars for her guests, and the con- sumption thereof is about 3,009 a year. Making Money. The total amauat of! money coined by all of Queen Victoria's predeces- sors on the throne was | si.0a5.00,00. During the present reign the Mint has turned out $9.250,000,000, Butterflies. There are 2).00 different kinda of butterfites, | tesence of the Count vf sending pireone as send | Watches’ Insides, | The average watch ts posed of 175 different pieces. 7 — BERNHARDT AS A GIRL. Sarah Bernhardt entered a dramatic school when the was fourteen, and made her debut four years later. New Weeds. + brought up from a depth of 225 fret fr ne (a Belgium, and from tt sprouted weeks joe entirely unknown to botanists. . THe w CHINESE + CRISIS. (rem Minseapotie Journal GOTFRIED BRUDERLI. (From a photograph eon Eeyet tm ie) Here te a er of speaks seven le He te Swine by b and Wouldn't you Ike to hear him his mouth ts filled with pegs? -— — CORAL ROADS FOR CYCLING. The roads of Bermuda are the finest in the world for cycling. They are as smooth as « dancing uw ef (Prom Chicago Chrwntete.) nd Rapids, Mich, whe ! understands five ethers, orn} never d rty