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peaerese Sete THE WORLD: TUESDAY EVENING, AUGUST 27, 1901. OW TO BECOME vw wt BEAUTIFUL. AAACN OEAO 804 GUIDE TO GOOD LOOKS, By HARRIET BARD: AYER. ry ows Sign of an Indentation. rose Dear Mrz. ey Ayer: rm me of waat an Indenta- N Indentation of lave of a other ex 4 ture. It is not rather the contr: ehin tea sign ve of the To Neduce Thick Lips. Dear Mrs. Ay ff Kindly give a remedy for the grow WHY MR. FLAGLER GAVE MILLIONS. BEFORE, NOT AFTER, MARRIAGE. Henry M young womun just one-half as old as he— enough to make HRACIS OWT of eyebrows and evelashes. nf remedy for thick lips. I never ape ne ik Dececcccccoeed have thick lips till lately, [ fe i i i pea : g know what has happened to te allt Meee bride, Nor did he rely upon his great t Ia for i ye d for dandraft weere! jt would naturally raise. GIVE you a formula for an eyed for a ; ] and eyelash grower: Red vasel | aderess for] many rieh men, two ounces: ture canthariites my i 4 one-eighth ounce; of! of lavender, oft of : F ; j i THE DAILY LOVE STORY * _NANGCY. - him, while there was still time to “back out, family enormously rich. Flagler fell in love with and engaged himself to a granddaughter, sentimental marria Mr. Flagler did not rely upon his personal charms and graces to put the young woman in} the frame of mind of a willing and loving}: Nor did he rely upon purehase, as so}: young and old, do in similar cireumstances, Before the marriage, before the young woman was bound to]: ATE Caney DS ming enough to be his the time old than a etoat Sune a sensible rather wealth and the expectations |‘ he made her and her} ‘ PPD: FRANK H. SWEET. i ae ‘ % Okey APPEL BETOEtD Path Gab Tf she had cared nothing for him. if she had been actuated only| > 91, Datiy Story Pabltant: ° nw D . he s . ; o 3 arte Great Swamp massacres tritely; "it was downrignt eneakin’ | hy mercenary motives, she could have thrown him over and still > Fee er alent f\ Rut | never thous’ T 5 o 3 of King Phill mean of me Ru neve! ought "3 . pane a Cine < ne HA aan Towns that mad. You|have been as rich as any one would eare to be—if they had the 3 peace In the Narragansftt country a "1 Hise you to go to the party alternative of that much wealth or a distasteful marriage in order ee Two yearn before, A 1 thought from $ Ddutlt 8 cabin on the east wide of the was all right } to get more, $ Tower Hill. PHISH Eye teased He made it as sure as it was possible,for him to make in the > One day in the Augunt following the ou that eventn $ note ankin’, ath- s, the sur vy Mim he massacre a young man of strong, letle figure was making his way through the forest north of Wanchang. | There was a nudden rush of a lithe; body through the alr, followed almort fnatantly by the sharp report of a Fi Before he could realize wnat war Dap-| pening he was struck by the body and almost hurled to the ground. At the game instant he naw a young woman! step from behind a tree qa few yards away, and hurriedly proceed to reload | her gun. For a moment he was dazed dy the sudden shock, and gazed blankly, at the body of an tmmenne panther on ‘the ground: but only for a moment, then low of appreciation flashed into his) something. pike 1 ap ‘ght he'd got to tee he wan't wanted. an’ said that of a new posed head robered town, f Heaven war willin’ he hoped te the famaly that fale” walked on agata for seme min- nee, Dut there was a mirth- tn Nancy's brown eyes. They . that’s all Virg! here, Na ading: in hig vel ad when San That 1 Seat turned off an’ ‘A clean shot!” he cried enthusias- tieally, “I never saw a better”) Then he looked at the young woman wonder- You here? Ant dack married, fn chap to tell married a foreigner. of the hand that feeds them! circumstances that she was marrying him because she liked him. ter} He made it certain that if she remained with him it would be be- cause she was satisfied to he hia life companion. leave him and still be rich. Several years ago the daughter of an American millionaire “T have not settled very much on them,” this father. “I d cease to love me. money.” His theory was—and what a flood of light it throws upon his character and upon the kind of affection to which he had been accustomed ! —his theory was that human beings are like dogs—loving the owner And he was satisfied with this sort of x For she could now PLTVIGIPSS Fe said o not wish my daughter to She must come to me for Wn) , vy 4' v Lea itahany in hid iM) ty Wallan Weil fh ss” ingly. “Nancy Tucker! ton non low-down rf é did you do that?” aerthet ; ah ae A 7 a reed ke S ‘ “1 spose 1 did,"" coolly, ‘an’ ‘tain't the Malwanti [avon sith hoy ahe eats, an he let] Mffection,” not- realizing that it would be extraordinary if his) 2 “ Ca : first panther I've killed, netther. But) to sett his W heard the | ner tar Wehtiy nts arm.| daughter did love him, did not despise him ard play the hypocrite é who ever thought to see you In there| news It Re kere wodack Manners came a : e 3 parts, Tom Branson? Fverybody «posed | way it tm tet ai enone a eiacaray was mar-| to get money out of him. y > pcuares rare comnise ineLNtraininle ried that fall, Jest There are many fathers and many hushands—not only among > "Bo 1 have been for the past thren jthe rich but among those of very moderate means indeed—who be- ae c3 Years; but folks was all strangers that Tees : 3 aS 3 way. I saw Sam Babcock this morning. them Vire lieve in and act upon this theory. The bost hated man in England—AND the Transvaal, AND St. Helena, AND Amsterdam, AND Ire 3 H sare ivouire not ye ‘ata Yew we nas The venerable bridegroom in question is not. one of these. land—has long been notorious for not taking exercise. Lord Salisbury may tricycle, Mr. Balfour may 3 Nothin’ cur'us ‘bout that here ou Wpore oleae : i i - wha r eer permitted himsc! Cae PEED Sera nares ; Ilis theory is that he wants no hypocrisy, no feeling of dependence wolf, but the warlike Joseph Chamberlin has throughout his career permitted himself no more violent $ _ Ma Ul ieesene: nt " : ’ toll than a morning ramble through the conservatory, where he cherishes his famous orehlds. Now, % Bam‘a talk dias quit ay ai in his bride or in her people. He would prefer to be deserted rather however, the time hns arrived when, after pulling his illustrious patient through a spell of illness, Mr. > dee," he rejoined, sobe ity: fentment that came inte her fice than to have to buy or seem to be buying, or be haunted by the fear Chamberlain's doctor has put his foot down, as a result of which the statesman is putting HIS best foot 5 . “ . « ndaht ‘ 5 foremost In a constitutional through the park before breakfast. Hence the above impression, from @ that he was buying, affection, friendship, companionshi: EVEN N WORLD’ AS BIG LETTE c LUB. SOME TIMELY IDEAS cam Dy P. sketch made near the Serpentine a few mornings ago. Ny Clever Readers, Any man who would be afraid to put this theory to the test is; B 6 41 80049O00OCG “For He Knew n ‘To the EAlior of The ': poand the I When wv newing once or twice in the season tty a prover an effec ning World T want to compliinent the man whoo. small boy and from our cupled one of the end eats of ane of the grea ta $30 Broadway open cars a few * AGO been ot $25 ‘He was the fifth man tn the » hree fat men tried to squeeze Into the space 4n front of him, but he block: " with his knees, ea against any of An OL Nutaanee, nL see 121 bee + Pitter of The Eventne Worlt ss who travel here. This ta the only Bias eat company to give us Sie every one did as | do wed h cant 3 nervice here inside of a week. Hadeaineelt Justice on his site and : the cleverest popular song 1 “He Knew a Thing or there were more like him! ©) 4. ATHERTON intenanee, a tong Wren ehatn | the top tuttond f Nts Azle Grenae for Trees, log Wortt To the FAltar nt The hy Tt may Interest 1) try to maintain t premises to be mit Doth againat the small boys, whe olin them and want eniy ty pull eff tranches and the caterpillar, whieh attacks cer r A tain apecte trees. L ted s ' s : A old, used axle grease worape t ‘ TRG hubs, which I emearedt arou | ; ‘ SLE Of A tree In front of my | ant level of box. This materiat | nor dry out under the action of the mite] of would the she i : test aun for reveral weeks, and Upinmant nag ea SR Home — 2° FOUR WATS TO COOK LEG OF MUTTON’ DRESSMAKERS. | Mock y cons peat A Venison, $ wings ¢ Be ei pte rw wlANDoOM JEROME, thought that the five lamps which you received as The Evening World's Daily ‘~ q Aves! 10 claves, 1 We Three and Trodd! Fer nreeiMen in a Bont. wedding gifts would be too many, Here is one gone Fashion Uint. te ; ’ =i Gatitigitsetares: already!—Fliegende Blaetter. peers w tak itt ‘2 Poodte MARSH, Men's Bath or Le ne wer w i Tinted Venus. usement Only. lum alze 64-8 yards of ina- . rsa PAIN, ! terial 2% inches wide, or 27-8 yards (1) Of Rravy w ‘ w ‘ In a Canadian Canoe TAKING NO CHANCES. | always preferatd f Verdant Green : = ravi serve krayvy separat HURNAND. 1 tablespoonta make Kray from Alatama i | Corn Bread. | } 1 it : H \ . f Wellegred 1) water. he ; hour Re wham an | { Real Southern fare okra, ones), ; Gumbo Soup. } timatnes mae ane TF of Uma bea -orn may | Ham, Atatama | Fashion. —_—_$_—_—~e_~?+ baking pan, skin st the portions that have no skin rh (canned onions and a 0. ” veal or beef Silee the ingredi- jents ‘and put all together in a pot with thick pasate of tour nd water (this|about four quarts of water. Boll slow. should have the consistency of bread fy from five to alx hours, Season with Gough); add a pint of wal and bake salt and black and red pepper. orm blanket mea ‘wide | will he required. ittern (No. 2,911, sizes 34, 38, 42 yaitiibe sent for 10 cents. Apes vid The World, uring 70 Deoccccccccceed ecccccccccces surd te en no-fand the wealth of the Indie: fee BOOKS FOR bles, | DICKE DRURY. either sordid in his affections himself or is susy in-his famils or is both. In any case h certainly does not deserve true affection, true love. tut—maybe he does not enre about it. & going through life without ever enjoying its only unalloyed pleasures. He is wie °¢ ’ from the freedom freedom of the world of mind and heart as a man without arms and legs would be ent off fact that he doesn’ necessary to pity him, but it does make it ab- y him, even though he have the power of an emperor and never an ious of sordidness e¢ probably does not get and And in that case he as much cut off from the of the physical world. The HE London Library World has prepared ‘i | f Hbrarians who asked what books they should send to Invall: in need of relaxation HABR ns the Freaks, ‘alone! ooM) nthe Green Rag, Adventures of Robinson Crue ne Vox Tartarin of Tarascon. Tartarin on the Alps. Twal Mu Vickwick Papers. Bearers of the Burden, ‘el INVALIDS fata) TIRED Helen's Rabies Other People » Children, JACOBS. Many Cargoes. Maater of Craft. Sea Urchins. Skipper's Wooing, i umphry GIA RAY, Tom Bawyer. ZANGWILL, t know it may make it un- rhe ora pain in his life. | es ‘ a — > PROPLE. oe —_———+ the following Hat, at the request and laborers Chimmie—Come on swimmin'. Wallace—I'm ‘fraid ma won't let me, Chimmie—Say, ask yer dad first an’ he'll say “No,® an’ then ask yer ma, an’ of course she'll say “Yes,” eee? ERTON, Servant Mald (to her young mistress on the day following the honeymoon)—You see, madam, you THE Bae: ROADS Ale Think of lettin’ them Mr. Jaysort—This is awful! deadly things run lo Clinker. im Shandy. ekleberry Finn, bates’ Club. ‘SOME OF THE FUN OF THE DAY. THE NEST KIND, Willle-Pa, what are false eyes made of? * Pa-Glaas, Wilte—What kind of glasa? Ta—Oh!—er—looking-gians, | suppose, New, ——— +4 ALL HER OWN. “Are all there beautiful white teeth her own?” *, all hers. She toll me only yesterday patd up."—Philadelphia Balletin, A VERBAL PUZZLE. of ours! A man that ts “down on his Like ia sa‘d.to be “up against it."—Indlanspolis News. This curlous Isngu: run off to bed.—Phtladelphia Press, NOT ConTagtious, Teddy—Won't you come and see our new baby? OM Matd ‘Teacher—You, dear, when your mammu Is better. Teddy—Oh, but it ain't catching.—Oswego (Kan.) Democrat. oe _____ “No, Mr. Gitycuss, out here to hum they can’t go full rwlegle, ‘cause we have proper roads to protect that at Inat she had the dentist Boy—Naw yer don’t! I know a spotter when I see “Why, of course I'll plough up yer strects fer yet { one! Ye're tryin’ to get at me age so's dey kin tax} A few hourg’it make yer nel, prasad BY oe we full fare when I rido on de Cie carat <minel” = oe be 3 i Kind Old Party—How old are you, my boy?