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7 THE WORLD: WEDNESDAY EVENIN ™M AKCUM 20, 1y9UZ, ISTOIMIS MAGAZINE. | peesccomermnm ae MME HH A “DOLLY VARDEN.” Under It Is Lulu to the pow SYNOPSIS OF PRECEDING CHATTERS shina x Inet himseit a of autoera t ws CHAPTER UI | 8 all | UT, despite his unbroken line of victories, Gour- | B lay made at last a false atop which was to de] attended by | He was greeted o: range conseq en aii morning by a slender, pleasant mannered fellow, who introduced himself as Jame Wilson, a former Barbie poy who had made a bit | money tn Edinborough and was returning | many years. | Gourlay treated the newcomer contemptuously sneeringly | Try as he could, Wilson could get no frie leven ctvit word from him And in that moment a wild } autocrat and a resolve red against the od nged sprang up in| F man | latar Wilson had learrying business, both of w | methods, revolu ized | and hurt Gourlay’s finances | Some time inter Gibson, the local builder, called to} | o be ay oll town, drew trad see Wilson. He unfolded a scheme for Gourlay further humiliation. The coal company was t ® miners® village nearby and were about to bids on the carting contracts, Gourlay and Wilso were the only two carters in the neighborhood, so the cholco must le between them. Gourlay was llabie to underbid Wilson—carrying the material at 4 | > spite his rival. Gibson, for a rich commtssto: ‘The Dolly Varden hat, the first model of which Mise Lulu Glaser wears in the| fered to forestal this dy securing all Gouriny’s first act of her comic opera of ‘'Dolly Varden,” is becoming one of the most sought | for a certain period to carry lumber for some ! after creations for women's headgear this spring of any that has yet been cle- | Wilson was to put up near his sh r vised. frame of this hat ts made of soft white horee hair and trimmed with |Gourlay unable to bid on the m white taffeta and little pink June roses. The small leaves and sprigs are of pale, Village contract. Wilson could thus charge the coal green. A number of large milliners of this city are showing the Dolly Varden hat. ny a high price, there being no c ftor and ewarms of them will be worn during the post-Lenten season Wilson saw himself Provost andiplutocrat. Yet was Hous. 1 do well by the scheme," he eald, tartt r you get the sole contract for building these premises of mine, and a fat commisston on the car: e bya!” o | "Can you carry the scheme without me?” sald Gi>- BAbM FOR WOUNDED HEARTS. | son. “A word from me to Goudie, the coal company s ° | agent, means a heap.” There was @ veiled threat tn He Deserves to De Punished. | ings remain the enmd you wil! marry | the remark Dear Mra Aver at the end of two years or more; mean-| “Oh. we'll come to terms,” I am @ girt of nineteen, rather pretty. while save your money so you will be) how will you manage Gourlay 7?" been going with @ young man able to provide your wife with a nice ‘aald Gibson, “I'l come tn ha ‘We got engry anf 4i¢ not go together for ene | home when you have reached a proper month, but three weeks ago we mate up We | age for matrimony. hues et sailed. for a come ot aieate, Tre | She Te Certainly Eney to Please. Jeet time De called, went bone early end | Dtar Mre. Aver: made am engagement for the nest night and Tam twenty years 0!4 and I am im love with 414 net Xeep his engagement. Nothing was) ® TOK sirl whe le eighteen. Do you think I waif to tnewit bim. Advise me, pleas, ¢4n suppor her on $7 a week? fhe fe willing to Anxious. | marry a leve and not for menor. contract for carting stones atween the quar ‘The young man ts apparently careless | @. ta. | the town foot, hel swallow: !t w tay j andlesrtalntyiast/eallant She would have to be willing to marry | I'll insert a clause that he must deliver the stuff at De not appear too eager to see him. |?02 for love with a vengeance {f she| such places an I direct within four hundred yards of He will undoabtediy try to resume old |°2nsented to become the wife af a man n alny directlon—<dor I've several jobs : Telations with you, and when he does tt, “0s* earning capacity wae but §7 a } GOan't ye see, and how's he to know t elit telaivery. 4 plan to inform him | Week St twenty years of age. | Yours ts one o” them? Man, it's easy to bamboozle a Laeedilec | Candidty, I do not think any man in| ase ike Gourlay! Besides, he'll tink my prinelpals that you are not to be treated in any) cup circumstances ta justified in per-| have trusted mo to let the carrying to ainy one T evens manner: | mitting @ woman to sacrifice herself and| like, and, as I let tt to him, he'll fancy I'm on his A man has no eight to make an en-/ 0, gtart forth on such a life of privation| side, doan't ye see? He'll never jniouse that I mean agement with w woman and break tt! ay ghe wor to foot him. In the meantime wo'll epread the ntws without @ proper excuse and apology for larly if © said the other. “But 1 Barbi : ick at the start and were followed by @ wee full; but it's only for sir; it's only for a time. Hows'ever, tt and you the gither have damaged Gourl e's both short o° work and scarce o cash, as I found to my cost when I asked him for siller! So when I offer him a big quest! ee endure, particu- LL THROTTLE YE LIKE TI MAKE YOUR OWN DRESS. MME. LOUISE WELLS) HIS, A FIVE-GORE FLARE. [eo : Co wear Mme Louise Kindly let me knew baw fo can feng | 38 t " , ie On tp would va 1 . ale blue whieh Fee the girdle ar pack coming al t. Have a t £ C J mmel wit somes 8 season's = == OR HOME See DRESSMAKERS Daily THE DE E IANCE, +! The Evening World's fashion Hint. strip of tt to the bottom ho ekirt as @ cut. ff you the material under) [these lengthwiee gtraps tt will give a pretty flare to the bottom of the skirt! and change [ts appearance very | FOULARD SILK. | wy fancy Ant B toot 4 Would Whe same ty) rete ues fancy gown baye tt u ev tently are not afrast of The | following deseription will in all proba- bility take your fancy: Skirt made wit a natrow front gore, with a cluster of tucks down each «ide, wher the wide gores. Lown the ve front is an trregular insertion echantilly, with white Ince a ‘mowed at intervala on t being held in place by th 8 a flounce wh: t seams, 3 t i 1 |@et net and ‘@ covered with folds of to oCashler, ‘The Wortd, he foulard, the bottom fold b ling, New York Citys? Amusements. Amusements VICTORIA. 2 yards # will be required, with THIS WEEK ONLY MADISON SQUARE GARDEN. i MICITARY. TOURNAMENT. | rath isis ae Last Weekl Prowcose & Docker Coast Attilierr oreimes 21 UR Field Artiiie PSENVED SEATR $1. 01.09 uttiver SaTURMAY 27 PROCTOR'S Big Vaute de Res, . that you're meaning to build on a ble s Going wo, and the woman !s very foolish | Oh Snen ee parte to marry © woman | your own land; well have tho ground lev to permit such an incident to take place |mrated his capacity for earning enough | foundation dug, and the drains and everything seen at least to maintain a wife decently, to. Now, it'll never occur to Gourlay, tn the present A Case of Foolish Pride. slackness o° trade, that you would contra Dear Mrs, Aver other man to cart your material, and go hunting for fem a yeuag man ninctorn years of 1 have teea ia love with « young gentleman | other work yoursell. That'll throw him off the ecer Dave been keeping company with a young lady | for elmost « We are beth quite young | till the time comes to put his nose on't. When for over two yeers ant have known ant at frat 1 almost doubted whether he loved | company advertise for timates he canna comp ebiidhood. I (having no parents since I wae |'™* or not. I have not seen him atnee I fell) wi’ you because he's preengaged to me, and he eight years 014 and nothing that I cou call @ in jeve with bim. I used to bear from ethers | think you're out o't, too, because you're busy wi’ y. home) think. seriously of getting married, 1 | that he loved me. but be said nothing to own woark. You'll be free to nip the contract. Then Dare an income of $19 & month and am about To-day for the fret time 1 rece we'll force him to fulfill his bargain and cart for us. a ealary of $21 per week. Do you adr letter from Bim. It te @ very loving letter) «if he refuses?” said Wilson ly wed thie young girl, ehe being a few monthe | and I ahall always remember ite contents. He} «111 have the contract stamped and atgned tn the | over eightern’ Ov Rt Sn te cok say Eun ma and kale ie what 1! presence of witnesses,” aad Gibson. “Not that that's You are young (to marry. you abeut would love to Da ee, y a * tastes change \cry much after nineteen | but, as 1 am ling out, would not necoevery: I believe, but a double knot !s aye the nd it has happened, all too frequently, | 718, Mm {© come te the house. bert aint! ["Wiison looked at him with admiration that the girl who realized a boy's ideal! If you really tore thie man éo not| When Gtbsonu approached Gouriay on the following | ey fy See iiee Taare SEA LAL: “attempt to deceive him in regard to| 4ay he was full of laments about the poor atate of The: n be no objec: cone |YOUF Powmttion In life. | trade. re fae te no objection to rae Lat! hea know frankly that you are In urlay grunted his aagent porceee Secrree ri eos Reri 1/06 | “But ve a grand job for ye, for a’ that.” sald Gib. | ee uta Byillenaie as honorable about! son, slapping his hands. “What do ye say to a feck y ‘oun fs » ¢ the man ears carting ‘weesht the quarry and the tow There might be an wideratanding be. | ff the man ue ae Cae: DUAHSIABART I And thelurnn tween you and the girl that !f your feel y “T might consider that,"' sai4 Gou “4¢ the terme | were good.” | cons sofa au “Bix ehillin | Irly worste: without exacting honorable amends. ee Nineteen Too Young for Marriage. Dear Sire. Ayer Me » and seven | je the m He went down t} ter crushed to a white “Wha he the fs worth having, suand admire you ai the more ur candor, he will me * sald Gideon, and went on tn solemn | most DECADENCE OF DANCING. protest: ‘In the present state o' trade, doan't ye see,| All This season the complaint of the)I have a fair chance; but no more bails RAK RNIN BORONIA A HON IC HTT HK HO * partnerless maiden !s much more pro-| for me, thank you.” ) nounced than it has ever been before,| It seems that nice, attractive girls are Ss, | gays the London Express. Indeed, there| left out of dances by the dozen this CARING FOR THE NAIL 1 Lie something very tke revolt ameng'| winter, and the conseaitnce Is that |, Cancory can take care of thet ands fezlected fair. re they go to them as !f it to thelr| ouaiy well if they will only give ttention to ft. A file, nefl Many giris are feeling it #0 keenly | executions. that they are actually refusing to g0| Certainly, {t must be véry humiliating | P™@e? to dances. There {s no rearn why/to be placed tn such a postiton at a| they should stand it. It ts Intolerable | big dance, and many mournful maidens Heglect, they eay, and therefore they declare that unless they have partners won't. |for every dance beforehand, which few “It makes me feei miserable and hu- | of them ever have, such thelr pre- *malllated,"’ exciaimed one of this win- | dicament. # buds vehemently, “to be stand-| “It isn't as {f we like dancing,” de-|8* ing up with a smile on my facc md \clared one pretty girl the other day, | made by putt! i scissors and small wooden stick, #harp- jened at one end, are the only impleménts a jar of cold cream ongaline a good nga t waiting for a young man who failn to “though. of course, we Ike It very |Julce tn a cupful of warm water, come: T do not mind going to dinners ae at Hla bel 8, robation for |aviil remove stains and loosen the cullele 0 en to take of eave as they | saruefactority One of the secrets of good manteuring 0600606000. FOO is to keep the nalis wet and weil oansnae SEPODPEDOPOODEOPOT DO | rreaget while the work Is being done WIN $5 BY GUESSING THIS. @ |goak the nails thoroughly and file them. @jcut out any hang nalis, but use the scissors for no other purpose. On no account cut the cuticle or any part of the flesh, If you do jt will thicken tthe flesh around the finger tins and |reduce them to a hopeless condition Remove the roughness the nalia Sjand all griminess or stains with the |pointed etick wet with ongaline. —— 4 A QUEEN OF CARDS. The principa! hobby of the Queen Regent of Spain is the collecting of Playing cards. She possesses a lange number of curfous packs, many ‘of which have ‘no little historical Interest One set, made of ivory, Meved to @nd very emall dances, perhaps, whera | feel Inclined Here ts another good chance to win $5. The Evening World will pay $5 for the first correct answer to the following contindrum: A benevolent old jeman gave three Evening World mewaboys a 25-cent piece to be divided among th @ of the day does th action represent? Write your answer here: et have belonged to Prince Eugene, who fought with the great Duke of Marl- borough, and fo have accompanied him ali through hie campaigns. Queen Christina also owns cuagetinaly Broncb and, Spanish nanutictite Ls it es e phy out this coupon and send It to “Riddle Baitor, Evening World, -Q, Box 3,854, Now York City. p wicning Qnewer will appear ls Priday'a Ziventne ‘World, stone, lime, daulks * street with grinding jnws, the eliet In hia hand it son had he met } forward at xt day G4bson's masons waited for thelr SEDER HEE SORTER HHI HK Saanen nOnEREEROONE CHO OE OO mune vila fo THE TOREADOR, DAILY PUZZLE PICTURE. of timber and tron a + he actually shook Gouriay with a feigned play- | BIG MINS TRELS instant he was high tn air; for a moment the tis in the solen of tin boota gleamed vivid to the vomea’ Soci Nand = VICTORIA 7"5'""r. MONDAY, ee el tae sama eee ii EEL lela aStenl” FRENCH OF ERA COMIQUE: “1 stile, Low Pricer Of the Reditdon, rlehtlon’to the middle of | Ltmaneeeeee Vautertile. Low Price the great table where the market folk we: king. ACADEMY OF MUSIC. 14) St @ Irving » trom the ruin on the table and came) UNDER * BLANCHE jive’ sno \s pw, tis grin a rietus of wrath, his 2 FLAGS BATES. fh woah with aneer. snake you pay tor Phceeth 80. 78 100," Mate Wet & sat. Ry 8 16 iHOADW AY’ ent Sty EXTRA SUNOAY EVENING, [eee © ING Lor easen na rnceeen green y knew Ge yes. He this; 111 fleht you through aw courts BESEFIT canoes i “WOME passin across rae you for 3 i W grunt at FusD S PING Knew them t mr ed @ to go at him throug! Gtvea hy the woleal ft course, hob- ¢ ee wld not reach him Gibson | ___© Yevéevtile Proteasien ot Ameriee ; aetna hehe, tie ean Cic"tar in iopotent EMPORIA TIE, ; pasrow § . CONTINUOUS Sale th 4 ~ Sh 20c. wrath pat threats of justice through his green | ome and 306, Gourlay asked him, though testh ‘Empire Theatre Co, ‘in te Twin Sister, iltathigs, mater Sythe S'To the deuce wi’ your law-wers' oried Gouriay, OAwRICK THEATRE, > 6 Breetway Bx? NECAN? © Deacon It Iu throttle ye like the dog you are on the floor o' 5 tay jy’ FI ay Man f atl Mietee. Swans " : ” {osein' Lords 1 vgs. S ta Alito AE cand ed Nelo Rind Ml raiser NEW SAVOY THEATRE. rts. 4 wer. | weve) Hew comp as SUAS: eee a ae eee (RO ERT” EDESON', P34 T for himself. as for a ma He was not to be done; he would shew the dogs| B Bint ath ve DEWEY MATINEE TO-DAY. ae | what he thought of them ekerbocker ‘Theatre. (To Re Continued) skmee, Siumming.** KYRLE BELLEW. 4TH MONTH, A GENTLEMAN OF OF FRANCE, Maylrwin ‘SHOW IN TOWN, 4 T Al MEANING Wasce Re ae a ANING OF “WOMAN.” ee en Tn this age of salestadies, washiadies, | | WILLIE COLLIER OWwLOMAT Scrubladies and eo on It ts hard to con- | CRITERION. BROA WAY @ 4TH ST celve why rest of the unclassified | DAVID BBLASCO E CARTEL The 87 TS—39 |iadtes should take up arms against that | aresaprp es LESLIE CARTER KEITH 8. * = honest old Anglo-Saxon word “woman,” | — Sa ne ve: Se leave the Detrot Journal.” tymoiog- | MUTA he. tgs a 4 |METROPOLIS oii ‘FATAL iin jcally, it mgniftes the happy state to; Lend Me Five nace. 5 rr |whtch every female tooks forward, and DAVID GARRICK, ~ “| Saita TRIP TO ‘BUFFALO. ‘namely, the state of matrimony. The fin b nad ass “an Ni wroman 1s the wife-man, fo long as a SINQ PRANK Mat. should a woman be ashamed to de ar i i iaiaieateen munich eee Ih WINTER GARDEN ‘ t y ‘| ANE | Noroitiew, Balie's, Manicat Co Invidious ¢ r . mtext, but t does not derogate from tts worth as) ty word. “Ani the rly which the Lord ie ce. EN YORK fal aie Paid | mower, 46-45 4 took from man, made Hea woman” BIOv, BINGHAM, CO female or a lady mind you, but a 1 iY FLORODORA. ae a y iMnERs CLIMBERS, : Mat. To-day, woman. MATINER RUAY Now - —<———— TODAY. MAGDAL | : JOYS OF ILLNESS, 14TH st. re itanr Brooklyn Amusernerits: There's nothing [ike a little ft of fil Mia Lae im ast leon J | ness now and t Raster Mon. M RAND avers | i | it pute you back where you belong. ei eactaroot ALY’S: Deh Rye sani | | Tt oonvin afresh that failure to SPECTACULAR 3 | | heed laws of sanity arid sanitation means, _UXAMA OF NOTRE DAME, | your undoing y MUSIC Wway AL 910. Mate Te shows how necessary it is to tage WEBER & FIELDS! ski 25h “5h Me | your medicine Ike a little man,” whether jtt,twesnemariennse THE URL @ vith SuoMD | you want or nm “y = a teaches you that, no matter wha: EDEN) ¥« LD IN WAX, | Mew Groupe’ ein the of work of worry, you MUSEB, ||rnrough Lawton with Dickens at 3&8 must never | sight of the rules o EPUBLIC. ‘it weal r It gives you time to think of BF way, VAS TOU LIKE Tr, It suggests renewing your acquaint-|Fenapp gq. THEA, 818) ance with loved books between whose ‘The Re! azcex Daly Varden, ‘Tey the 3: @overs you never have time te lool,