The evening world. Newspaper, April 18, 1902, Page 13

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” Stevenson, in this story from “ The Dydabitier, has eaught the true tropical atmosphere of Cuba, and leads the reader through a labyrinth of thrilling adventure, tender heart IRL and real humor. ob icine! THE FAIR COBAN’S STORY. BY ROBERT LOUIS STEVENSON. rinieieicininiiebeistetaie vat of ‘eur fed him, and sow lad a hand upon hie shoulder, Tae ” . or ' ma | ninide tor . and sick that was td who now ke unharmed w day f eward's f formed a startling re Parker! tt pointed towary the “1 peace was hard up descent, and looked the surf, roused by the tornado Ww ome on the and palm my heart was selzed with when the ta admtra itor fo flew from her m the chape ead ans his arma + her v not if 1 teeny ¢ he awoke t Kt steps before the ser Th: 1 my over her; the knife rove, and at th amed | ayy ' tn my & horror, biddi of the woulls f the ¢ saws the toss Uillows entered, and along whose shores with 4 surprising loudness Aw . an} Thad walked s in what appeared to on a boat, drawn roeked In wafety, bu Halt a nt opened the door European tempest, wit leserted. 1 for those who « 1 have of an Eastern v m a her; and y. fo the Immediate entranc: | blackness, stat the ri embers f the wood, sp thet around tn e 1 3 sness the day was come . r ee ad not ta ean oMeer Him heupon tae a ow hough; and I might have ht at first that + He started up; the sharpness of his move “WHAT DO YOU WAN ow tornado wae a feature ty a dreary woke the reat: they all stared upo: SOS — whi wa ! indeed; for when I looked the word there went a shock about the Iittle party of; 1 had never sean an effect 1 The ne h * escaped destruction by a Right ¢ do you want?" inquir soe es dtATE EATS cial 6 TACIT thelr hands into the ale, with theoaam . 4 th i} through the forest, watch and dale 6 yach | t authespelveas elinnechietht 1 Ark who y are or what mat? seemed disconcerted at this; and] a scare! © 2r) tof m < t! ‘ ad r with something of sharpness, asked me| prompted kiss e skirts o r « i am 1; and Now, rmined to conceal my vm ib new ears, call fm : Nos ta tala nly w Flocked th y window and the first name that | Metamniebu ‘Thin was the nam ad heard ner know Were inat, t ore} A Ramones we thera nie: eawit At’ shout at the altar ginen took him by should ragged him onl kerod officer, wh 1 ent ‘i 5 BABY’S FIRST TEETH. tls a mistake to think {solution after each mest, UTILITY LESSON NO. X. ree times a day in “HOW TO MEND A GLOGK OR WATGH.b [8 ied thing na rr . . # MAKE YOUR OWN DRESS. | , MME. LOUISE TEbbS HOW. F FOR STREET AND PARTIES. jeans Make the waist with a vest of| a silk hich has been accor- ted and shirred tn tiny tuc from the collar 1 From Information Supplied by G. Mahler, Watchmaker and Repairer, E iid'a ¢ eeth come c . Baye, th side fronts rime should be tucks : of the fit. He mure to use the brush gently, em= ; = \ hh /alwasa leam® | plastic ths focisentatieae Ge ‘e sornd aayidtng Se iriming, 99 mY A a sacea Tt is almost an impossibil- TEN bESSONS. " ad Sui Gr UECaSRET Ree aise lGeuhes’ ekirt and <n) walet w the bottom ; ; ; ‘ 5 by ¢ : qaeks, and veet of write wa ve tucked ‘n || 44¥ for an amateur to end a No. |. How to E’ectric Wire a Howe J "0S 1 be kept clean t h get between the watch or clock without know ing the different parts of the mechanism, Th s article only eudeavors to sugges: he rea- sous that make clocks and watebes run down, and low repairs can be made if you are an expert, of ribbon Also please the skin! {f not saking t your advise as to the mont servi white material for @ wash drew? Dows not «| nice quality of laws make up olowy if tucked i ant trimmed a bit with Inset Mise WILLIAMS. A eimpte and pretty wry witht vch tucks from shoulder to jald fn piatts at the elbow} Now a pretty puff. The] scked In tiny tucks all | over ra black ribbon sash. India make a pi and service- able summer dress. TO MAKE DRESSES OVER. Dear Mme Ls or a Flat No, 2. How to Build a Boat No, 3, How to Paper a Room, No. 4. How to Make a Dynamo. No. 5. How to Start a Vegetable Garden, No. 6. How to Build an Engine. prety After the teeth he mouth should be thor- { Th fe not necessary to use r Plain to re ‘ MSS UNCiasieas Seance iat pat No. 7. How to Do Your Own Car- ’ serene =| pentering, FOR HOME DRESSMAKERS, |- Sov cor goryrernre se | Soy Ua Ete Na 8, How to Start a Flower xr-|| CASTORIA Dr. Lyon $ biuy accordion-pialles flounce would lik 09 ne clo SSL MAY, den. For You Have Aways Bought Bre), Grenine wv eriate || Onity) trason bes aeons facet) ence te No.9 tow tod» Your Own Plmb- | thy Kind You Have Alwars oar Fashion Hint. namerable 198 | Bears the ys Boney T th p ; no ica at enact «gbprentiond for thew gears No. 19, How to Mend a Clock. Sizuatre AMEE: 00 owder either circular or| repair a fessional sty!- ‘These dally lessons began | a Lede: joined to the skire with a However, day. i-colored lace insertion? Use in-| suggestions supplying briefly a few to the accidents that jon on the walst lengtuwise on the|overtake a clock or a watch end _.. AN ELEGANT TOILET LUxUay. Amusements Used by people of refinement ne that ts and, th - re oe, allowing ssary width LIEN euiael haleeatere CAR DINE = cot apnpa £Torera quarter of a century. iain siue with vat 3 MAD SQ.GARDEN = ped over it, /t0 attempt his own mending, ugh 4 regulates the PRUGRE OE: Sy i ff velvet at the /it requires, to do the work th ONLY 2 “wot DAYS Amusements. eves lower shirred in small tucks. The average |FOR A YOUNG GIRL, Deer Mme Coatee: Of what material could T make a drew for a many tools and dexterous fingers. fo of a clock, that ts to capement tof a watch oF clock Great 4-PAW Rig te Vawe FT ae mechan, wh {SELLS BROS PROCTOR a nMOU S IDEN AT firl Afters years oid? Alive what color? she through the “wearing” of the inuenal | | se Pa {tan a party dren and ale for etree : i rare TOBATRE & torn ot ot 1 frock, alfa mutable for street, +] Gaps iBATR: vo ; A 0 wear with w gulmpe, You could sputeea| waruien rae BROADWAY Us Qe ; . ali este ents | Dosis Hers Crete FARM TO-MOMT Sap al CALA PERFORMANCE, fino white tucked batiste and the ctr- tS er renee ° : | NEW Savoy THEATRE 4 LEEPING F mie rotdered batiate. If lolloea coand alteorines i oun RS THe Bi é ‘0 cut this waist ng in @ very thin hear Klooe a i ROBERT EDESON , ° AND 8 8-4 yards 2 wide, shy fabric, why not usa white point desprit Bese basis) ure the whe STORE. ee a7) Lucas Eigse: . s man will have as many an fifty t ha which consist Knickerbocker Theatre way 4 asta we CONTINUOUS Sem eel tets ieola a bia Rew GRUSTE sini. the Nowe wheel and & eee nba ns ne s cy Show, 20c. and 30¢, =| aeit fone Roe to nor lina: b wheel a . ‘ sy inenea rages |!n the ordinary way 7% The mainspring of a watch ts the a READOR ‘ ARK. | ‘The pattern velvet rib! pring his nab. SON S0, me ATRE ‘ ‘ ew ny ‘ Dust) will be went, for on the younk girl's helght. ly Rs a | of Afteen should PRAARE GN 4-46-2-2 EDD * wees wee ee 2 Pultzer “Bul Maite, New ¥ ity.” | Beale a thoe topes Tn oot oo 0090-90-60. ae ie oe ee WILLIAM COLLIER le ‘i4th st. ue cone S DAILY PUZZLE PICTURE. B GROW Oh CLEVER ERGRANS. Fe I eave Sloot = a I | DAVID bi LASCO LESLIF CARTER | Seay: Grandes ocsted & tien lowing eplgrama ar of the many w ‘ Domente ARS, noreigery sie, b he Importance of Bel (iow playing at the 4 B seen pay DU BARRY Myra Tee bee aa at on Tim atre) Into prubdiic favo: rm . . st ‘y 0 a es. 2] Manhattan ess WAL THE o s56 4 © made in heaven ? MAL MY PLANTE! { : Se, OLD-FASHIO: > WAY OF pau eerz ote thee 19 ec tw te io on é | RELOLY SHANNON, \F LANTERS 1 : INSIDE COIL OF A SPIUNG | } Soe Cho na seys Ai ANE Ue ; ij Last Alar. romorwow, AMERIC eomisht may, it may number] @ Le sale! * ; ETHOPO OLIS|) Bayon HO i i t oa | 1 wal W.BER A FILL ‘ . sbenilanlge tal esa sheen ® | onp-PASHIONED LAST 2 NIGHTS FOl1Y-TOLLY Sa class to have absolute : ING A SPRIN V French Opera Comriqu: : Beh ma as ! ¢ | thor WALLACE SS oa) Aether By cate. fats : The Last Appea'. t gg ei a inal av a , ra 4 Were tre SOTHERN, 24,4 eat? . ik has pulse-beat a Meee 1 r N ‘ tt. é At rel a rma a ‘| DALY’S * SAN Tl OY a t what is wrong w | tin i. KeiTH! : ‘ car : 1 an : tle weens 1 an MI h “ VC ‘ © ar 4 n an | > 4 oat ue f a | ' poe w nna THE HALL OF FAME ‘ : nt it wills 1 roariie. my cola sod ne tha he “A lifetime in i ip with th t . t PI +r k MATINEE Maines ll ibeeaE AAG Glee AO m it lor centre w P CROSME, c\ sva MONTAUK, Sitage. 2 of all these part 1S are pretty, and to some one else if th pokes! Atal etree t WRAL BQ. THEA, 1 Mat sa >t ae ‘ THE SCHOOLMISTRESS 18 WAITING FOR MARY. WHERE IB} iga!: Wal ai (ro ob wheels muaring logecher af ee eciag LOWE!» GiTHOOD i MARY? & Good clock rarely slope except! HOLOHHOSLIEVOOGETVEOOVE LES Dede LEE rOeSt HEC DODO ie ry 2 fala Lae of the Urvp oF LULU GLASER Gecccen, Dolly Yarden MAR Wan 2%

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