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{ng her all: still love him and want your advice. Tf @ man and a woman love each “counsellor. able companions. trust him fully again. qf your former feelings. The young man was honest enough to confess his fickleness and ask | your forgiveness. He is two years your junior and his fancy may wander Put him to the test for one year. from you again. \your year of correspondence may end yourself is whether this young man’s character commands your respect and teomplete confidence. There can be no happiness for the wife who does not There can be no love that will endure or is really sworth dignifying by that name which is not founded on respect for the morel end mental attributes as well as the physical attractions of the mén y, finally select as your husband. As the matter is so-very serious, be in imo haste, but take time and tse at least as much caution &s you would in {making a decision on any question of vital importance. ” ‘ “Hunt Club, by H. S. Canfield. ide Whose Goal Was a Heart. ‘Manton noted ft and felt @ little sickish. seed bag three minutes later and the He sew Witlle's face and his cheeks! hunteman, were nearly as green as the absinthe.|from the fox shires, handed him the/And lavender, The others he dj not note. feust her husband. i foo -* Cuptd ety aie Copyright, 1908, by Dally Story ud. Co.) ‘Nothe mmokdng-room of the Cohasset Countey Club Willie DeLay eat with one leg thrown carelessly on @ table. ‘Willie in talk was horsey. With him were Reggie Ven Duyck, who was doggy; and Algy Remsen, who was foxy. They were discussing the man who red the anise-nced bag for the the secret—that makes it moll like a fox. Offered htm five pound to tell, @oncherknow.’* Dick Manton came up to the group. “You mean you offered him 42%," he “That is what I sald," Aly respond- 4 clowly, “Five pound.” ""f you're going to talk American @ollers in English ourrency,” said Man- ‘ton, “you want to talk them correctly. ‘The English do not know any such sum ap ‘five pound.’ What yo) offered the whipper-in was ‘f-pun.'” “Aw! said Algy. Manton walked away. Wille took his leg down and leahe® forward. His smooth, narrow face had a putp in it, “He's getting mw dWeadful cad, id. “Don't know how hg got into the club. He's only a Iawyer-fellow, you know, and he vawn't ride, I'm suah. Wonder why he joined?” “TO be near Marian Granger,” said Regeiv. ‘ ‘o be near Maid Marian,” wadd Algy. Willie was sleht for a moment, then Waid: “Well, we're all epris with her, aran'g we? The thing must be settled somehow, ang we've got to get rid of this chap Manton. Tell’ you what I'll do,” ‘He fiipked his legs lazily. “I'll ride you for Wer. In the hunt to-morrow the feljow nearest in at the death to have « eleur fleld for sx months, the two others to drop out.” “Agreed,” sald Regele and Algy ia breath, “ha for Manton, he can't ride, but I to-fay pe'd bought a horse and « pinks, ‘Nhe horse was sold to him by Jack O01 . You'd never think it, ut it’s that devil Mephisto! The grooms him’ the ‘Gravemaker, you know. He'e got the temper of Satan and hes hurt men ine year, Buying that horse shows how little Manton knows, If he trles to ride to-morrow, all three of us will have to gace the Gravemaker y Bp coais ‘The girl, very - self-contained, looked at 1 with wide eyes. “Indeed!” was all ‘4 smile of Amusement cane into her fiye on SHOULD SHE FORGIVE AND TAKE HIM BACK? BY HARRIET HUBBARD AYER. met and engaged herself to a young man two‘years her junior. 5 loved each other dearly, and: after she left corresponded regularly. Last summer sho went there on a visit. ‘ come to New York and spend the holidays with her and to stay here per- manently if he could better his position. This he failed to do, and the cor- respondence coased. The girl was heart-broken. Now he has written, tell- That he Wad been untrue; that he was paying attentions to’a gir} there with ‘whom’ tié”hed now broken off; that he still loved her and ' Would know how to appreciate her now. Also, the young Indy says: ‘I | Poses girl writes me that two years ago, while living out West, she | ito renew past relations in spite of the advice of an unprejudiced would-be The_question to ask yourself is whether you really do or do ‘not love the man who has been 60 fickle. Love, as Ihave so often declaréd, is not the passing fancy evoked by an attractive presence or a charm of manner. selfish filrts of both sexes are good to look at, and superficially most agree- But they are unfit for the serious obligations of life. ’ foundation stone for the bullding of a happy union. ta .No harm will be likely to result from renewing the correspondence, but } my advice to you is to let this young man prove his sincerity before you 4 You live too far apart to know each other inti- A] mately, and the correspondence has been too intermittent for a thorough @cquaintance with each other's dispositions, tastes and purposes in life. Two. years brings many developments in a young man’s character. haps when you meet each other again you may mutually find changes in and the A Desperate: Cross-Country R' They When leaving he promised to Shall I reopen the correspondence?” other, they will make an opportunity Many of the most heartless, Constancy is the in a happy wedding. te My. Manton. I promised this dance to him. 2 x Swinging slowly in her partner's arms, she told him of the wager—told it Nghtly, but he could see a shadow of Terextment in her face, He was a young |MIslity muscles under him bunched and) Np & little later and Manton handel wnite silk with faint blurred flowers painted in pastel tints of green, blue he felt that he was sali The ditch and the hedge shot under him|he said, “that I was a party to that lke a ribbon. spare the girl annoyance from this trio [Tie O\rr rapid peat a Bh thrown In the new hunter's fall. The horses of the other two men had refused tallow of not many words and positive manners. He started on @ hunt for ‘Willie, and found the three of them in the buffet. He had made up his mind to —"'puppies,"” he termed them, wrath- tully—and was wilting to isl deal to achieve his object. his business briefly. "Miss Manton has told me of your bet, or ‘wager, or trial of gidil—whatever you choose to call it, Its nature would be unchanged by any mame. I, too, am a worshipper of hers, and I want to be jcounted in.” Wille looked at his friends, ‘'Cer- tain he sald, coolly, sipping his green drini ‘ou're counted In." There were more than two dozen hunters held by grooms on the green turf in front of the olub next morning. ‘The men and the women all in pink sat about the porch, while the hounds lay on to the bag tral), It was the custom to give them three filds’ start. The dogs tore: wway with the huntemen and whippers-in riding hard. They topped the first fence in style, ewept ever « stubble, rose to the next leap and dis- appeared. ‘The members swarmed down the steps and mounted. Manton was a poor rider and eyed? its new purchase with some misgiving, This was a great black horse, trim and powerful, with @ mood deal of mane and his tail un- banged. Manton belleved the horas to be welous,’ but khew him to be @ trained hunter of high speed and power and Was too wise to attempt te check him or rein him in as they neared the first great leap. Instead, he dug in hie knees while the reine went slack and Grave- maker took it like @ bird, landing light- ly on the further side and, Immediately reaching into his stride, Manton found himeelf not only seated, but firmly seat- ed. There had been no shock end, so far ag he could eee, no danger of falling. “Good jump!" @ @ay voloe called near him, and looking cautiously to hie right he saw Miss Granger thirty yards away, even with him, and riding Mke a profes. sional, hands well down and head tilted back, @ smile on her lips, Manton took the fence at the turther wide without slackening, Indeed, his horse's bunting blood wes up and he wag hawes Buch fun that he Corgot to be| 7 the Biller of The Bening World: ™ vicious, The brook came next. more fences. Glancing eroun ‘Then foam. Beyond him was Reggy Van Duyok, and hundred yards to hig right was Algy Remsen boring in toward bisn, ‘He suspected no design in thelr pres- they had drawn in upon him, riding now not five yards apart, and that the pace hed increased to @ hurricane drive, The Easter Girl’s Parasols [iene HINTS ON 4 BEAUTY. Orr The Newest Designs Are in bow-tinted creation of lace and silk or chiffon which she will hold above her head to keep off the sun’s rays, or perhaps merely to frame her face effectively. Per-|/any Baster girl to carry. They were photographed yesterday for The Even ing World by courtesy of the Siegel Cooper Company, and combine th: newest features which the fertile brains of parasol designers have been abl to evolve. If he stands it well, /plain, with a lining of shirred white Liberty silk. When the parasol i: closed only a tiny half-inch edge of white is visible, but when open the soft ‘The difference in your ages {s of no consequence, The question to ask |shirred’ surface forms an exquisite frame for the face, and the contrast of [is black and white is exceedingly smart. white silk with two circles of coarse black lace in Vandyke points appliqu on the cover. It has three full, fluffy ruffies of white chiffon stitched with black silk. these two colors is of piain blue taffeta with epplications of black lace medallions, Two Colors, and Have Wide Borders of Artificial Violets in White or Purple, The daintiest accessory of the Haster girl’s costume {s the billowy rain- Here are six as pretty and novel parasols as it will fall to the lot of tirele, The Jatest and prettiest novelty in parasols !s of black moire, absolutel) toman border of white. such a background. Another parasol in which black and white are effectively combined is of Paresols. Bluo and »lack form a very pretty combination. A parasol combining es width, and very simple in design. rr nnn, Sunshades in Dark Silk with White Borders in Roman Design Vie with ‘Contrasts’ of Plaids and Solid Hues, eee Lace applications are seen on an immense majority of the more ex- pensive parasols. A dainty white silk sunshade with irregular circles of slurred Dresden roses in pale pink has lines of bands of white silk lace |pear ars. Ayer. ‘ppliqued from the very top to the inner edge of the Dresden border. Still another parasol showing this new lace trimming 18 of white silk vith large batiste flowers ard leaves appliqued on each segment of,-the For morning or seaside wear plain sunshades of silk with borders in ontrasting colors or plaids are very pretty. The parasol of this variety reproduced is of Yale blue faffeta with a Green, however, seems, to have been popular this season with the de- signers of sunshades, for another novelty of morning use is of graés green taffeta with contrasting border of black and white check etlk! Shirring, which i¢ a feature of the Easter gowns, appears also on Waster | mastic togethe! There are many pretty ones made entirely of shirred white or | ‘lente; sttr un black chiffon over taffeta, trimmed also with shirred satin ribbon of narrow ‘Tho handles of all the parasols shown here are of light or dark woods A decided novelty which will probably not be worn in New York, but mey make its appearance at the Southern resorts, has the cover of white cing Weight, weight. I now weigh had no effect. Please advise us what corset Lshould wear, teen years of age. 1 am eigh- E. 8. are especially designed for that pur- pose. tatoes, fc, Sprinkle it with salt instead of butter, Milk, I regret to say, if it be pure and 004, Is fattening. Hot water ts an éx- cellent substitute for other liquids. Add & little of the juice of limes or temons to It, f you choose. Limit your sleeping hours to seven at the outside. No naps. You must take exercise. If you can- not walk at least five miles a day, and do not wheel, go to one of the institu- tons ‘where mechanical massage is Given. Several of my correspondents re- port excellent results from this method of getting the vigorous exercise they re- quire. The syatem Js thorougtly whole- some and not expensive. In reducing flesh tho one fact to recollect i that fat Is carbon—oxygen destroys or buries out carbon, You must consume the car- bon by the oxygen you take through your lungs. The more exercise the more oxygen and consequent destruce tion of fat by the one healthful method of curing obesity. The more gtarch and sugar you eat the more carbon to burn away. You should wear a short, straight. frgpt corset. White Specks on the Nails, , Would you kindly inform me what can be done to remove white spots from the finger nails? Also what soap ts best to use for the face? ‘A. T.- The little white spots, or flecks, on the nals indicate disturbed circulation or Injury from the cuticle knife. No external application will cure them. healthier if they are soft as well Aa epeckled: f Ointment for Soft Winger Natle.—On of mastic, 16 grams; common salt, 2 grams; powdered colophony, % grams; powdered alum, 2% grams; white wax, S grams. Melt the white wax and ol 6f add the other ingre- cold. Apply to the fails at night. Any good vegetadle-oll soap without free alkali will make a satisfactory soap for the face. To Attain a LilyWhite Complexion' Dear Mra, Ayer: Would you edvise the use of your Kind'y inform me how to redace my|T should ‘certainly advise the uge | 169 pounds. I} mild mixture, \ have tried gymnastics and bicycle riding | for to for the past two years and they have very strong bleach herself. . Thé: to | are apt to be unsatisfactory, am You eannot fall to reduce your weight |* \f you follow the rules I give you, which | wi v lowli 5] They come also in red and white and deep olive a Adena alee dU LEU green and white, though fair indeed must be the complexion to withstand dy asking tf I can. advise’ the tute oe, bleach. If your skin requires. Y I do not think it ta" Ing you a formula for a bleach nd for a Hquid whitener, which ts und you term “ily white: Scalp massage at your age a vent the remainder of your. 4 Avold allstarchy and sweetened food, | getting gray, Nothing will rest all cereals, vegetables containing sugar | gray dhitir to its original color oF starch, such as peas, deans, corn, po-| an external application, which Have your bread toasted; | whether {t {= called so or not. Bome of the dyes are pet less, and {f you are goin stain, I suggest your getting o best proprietary articles on the’ and having the application made, 1 hairdresser. Ria The jabarandi tonic for whlch you formula is excellent, but will take the place of m storing the circulation of .the the scalp. oe] A BLEACH FOR TAN: FRE THE SKIN—Corrosive sublimate, Braing; disted, witch hitzel, oa rosewater, 2 ounces, | Mop over the &pots. ‘Keep hs norant pergons an@ young él LIQUID WHITE—Bismuth axyeh 2 ounces; glycerine, 1 ounce;, enough to make {8 ouricés.” Shake well and apply with sponge or an antiseptic gauge. must be well wiped off before th: dries or {twill be streaked: THE JABARONDI TO! OF FALLING HATR—Hydrochlorate of pile grains; tincture of ; 4 drams; spirit of rosemary, yellow vaseline, 4 ounces; alcohol ounces. 7 It must be applied to the wcalp "ey night. Rub it in thoroughly. © 6°" Reltet tor Dry Throat, Dear Mra. , Ayer: me. T am troubled with a acydeeahl throat and am under treatment for But ft doesn't get any better. I also been under several og What can I do next? “Mrs. T am‘ quite sure you ‘will find: you will gargle your-throat with4l hyftrozone, which ts = very woll-knos remedy used in all the houpithls, 1 which yon can get at any of the stores. A pamphlet comes with hydrogzone and will explain to iyo how you should take it. Proper Exercise Will Do Ft. Dear Mra Ayer: a Is there some lotion for Ae of the lower limba? Exercise hag to do #0. I am Well developed “et T do not know’ of any lotion the Wire Department? a lanton sew Wile DeLay to his lett, riding his! reyat new horse, whose chest was flecked with| 7, jay waiter of The Rresing Worlds mes treated with suspicion bere, but tupjusuy, Allegiance we are true 10 our adopted ence, but was suddenly conscious that flag no matter what it is, A British Wweltor le unknown, Paw Jones was a Hritishor by birth, and most of the rest of the Revolutionary leaders were of Uritien fathers, And undoubtedly the rigged ee. raasori the goamen on board the \ Hhasericns totenton Guring the’ wate of| 9" sAtomiag hip gould take uv” the usually white violets, <A very pretty one of this kind {s of baby blue brocaded silk, with a wide border of violets blending all shades of purple a smug-faced Englishman brush with a grin. It wae @ dbrushkept} ~ For very elaborate occasions the hand painted parasol will be carried Five seconds passed, and then the/ for such hunts, Miss Granger rodelyy those who can afford to pay the stiff price asked for it. It s usually of ‘and rose, BUDDING ARTISTIC GENIUS. our George is so fond of art!” jeed!"* “Yes. Why, he can remember all the to the clouds.| ‘I should have told you Just night,” Then he knew that he! waxer.” saw Willie "You became a party after I had told asked. She pondered @ moment and saw ne e motives that had evesed him and pictures that go with patent medicine the leap. jaye him her hand coyly, but frankly. | advert! it and tell just wh h He was in at the death of the antse- | ™ am glad,” she ey hid ye Cleveland Plain Dealer. PArchrconsistent Maia: Aner Once Was a mnawen $0 fair en & Movse WAS Near,climbed on a cha Bvt now tae my word Tnovgh youll thinw its absure ne wears da big vat nm her Nair Wargarer Rme THERE IS NO SUBSTITUTE. Amusements. 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