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) fowermion aS THE .# EVENING ; ww WORLD'S # HOME w MAGAZINE w fi + emmenetne ee + cepereeroneepeererencreepenterreeernereercneennsees| THE MYSTERIOUS WOMAN, he roe eer vorkers . HAS SIR THOMAS HAD ENOUGH OR WILL HE KEEP ON? | PPR R OTRO OE Ht ~eeeee> ea! 0 the dootor in question might gain repute for un- Aeros Anna Mongan, Gace of bee Morgan, whoa prowess {n the huntin ange of information, but ho would not be the field has rateedi wit parte \wpectalist he ts. The Merkle aspiration ts not to D6!) joy her pera Aas | Wits <aaitinale ito encouraged, color her taste in dress. She has jus =" (I'm GOING Te ° TAKE YOUR wind Peapack, where the lime used to come from, now] the striped skin were undoubtedly beau- | more celebrated for its annual reunions of the Smith |tiful, no garment of the fur had ever | been made or worn in New York Hamily, lies vineyard-like om the sunny western slopes | °°" [we oe eres tha: thin wae a ‘of the Bernardsville hills, Abovo St are the castellated |. equence to her, and | } 13 of millionaires, stately piles reared by the stound her friends | ‘ambitious architect for the mon who have made thelr | With tlie wovel costume, | ‘money in pills or in stocks or in railroads. It 18 @) yoo. ene nae long bean noted for * tmhow place of country estates rivalling, if it does not! :i5 tasie in women's dress. it is said \ \eurpass, the more celebrated Lenox. that bis wife, who was Mrs. John Vin-| ? Fi But from the good old Smith stock of this nestling |‘? pairs Mt eee vate J village have come a race of fine American citizens | ee eee eee en ee eran ‘ wo ee ees — : he Pree Putten Geenene “@ jw, Siw Tare Mntarad at the Peet omer or +i , Sew Fort ae Meeant clams Mat rarrer | [ ‘ ‘ | LVOLuMe 4 pereeceeeeeeM® 16,04 : ; THE JACK OF ALL TRADES a © Phe Ment of aenbitione rerenrtiity remmns ave proving ¢ ‘ ae } (Reon reached by WW. Markle, who haw diet inn Warne : ~ = Y } Ghgton heepital fram ovmratedy Mr Merkle wna write ' Goad AgeNt At [he captiat, While attending to the durios + the vanariee weave L i ; . i > i Of Chat position he audied jaw and was admitte! fo hho os 4 ‘ : es . Pag ss 4 few ey ' Bar; studied atenonraphy and mate himerlt con t jxilv- 7 ‘ TERI TANCRSs Hi Book wp the etude of mediotna ant bros A an at ar at “ . ‘ Granting (hat Merkte'a hen Aa ale the & * e nd that he had mastered ae far ve tn Hin lay the a ; fried studies to which he had fevered himarif, tw tt oral wald at the conetiie : Bkety that be would nave attained any better rank thin Aints he j of A encond-clam lawyer or a third-rate doctor? } ' rhe ; jancgraphy may be acquired awn ty-produet of Peni » print 4 Wnergy, though Dickene ead that tts Merough eis wucn enorme anunetet ¢ ite @ ‘ » Bon was mors diMowit than learning two languaeem teamed conte ary ownes : * Bat law and medicine are jealous mistresses, a muttnr | Mr Clemens and with, the H Beeking to divide hie favorw between them te foolish In| OP’ DONE Oo : f extreme | Five minutes inter, as he ent waiting | m\ | ' | Success 19 the reward of everiastingly keeping at ona) for @ train, the picturemace fgure of | cr ‘48 Z > y tis who every year dissects entirely a humen })’" 7 °° asian : 4 ? » No one would dream of questioning his thor-| youn nave ‘o me revine that) ¢ % Knowledge of anatomy. Yet rather than that the | manuscript.” he « “ire. Clemens | & ——>. 5 4 apeck of the rust of disuse should get uipon his S19" 1 must not eck lt cia | 4 (Cr) | f 1] he yearly goes through this tedious dissecting-room |... wots they eat on the bench to | > SY 3 lexperience. But thereby his hand ts kept in that per-| gerne the nuthor’e pencil swap! | ¢ 2 practice by which the operations he {= called on to ab oe oi naet dl ipesed teed ane bee \¢ $ vd oe pe ee absolute prectston of Rote Ee maaely:. ve titee ot’ tus 13 53 Gnd’ economy time effective denial 4 If the time given to the cadaver were devoted to the 2c) Ee ee £30249 Leet Tm, ‘ buys most of her hats at a well-known ‘whom we would not oxchange for the entire colony of | ‘nwenty-third street shop. Such is her} % vad Millionaires. Four thousand of them gathered there |confidence !n her husband's judgment | © f OVERNANG ON * the other day in annual meeting, the direct descendants Beene teak cain 15, Guy ep a ey f Creo UNece “3 of the sturdy John Smith, from Holland, whose progeny | wien she was too busy to accompany y Lat) 7) tMumbered seventeen. “We hear some talk of race sul-jhim. Mr. Lehr fulfils these commis cide,” said the Rev. Mr. Von Glahn, addressing the as- | #!ons religiously, and has been seen in sombled Smiths, “but we do not hoar it about the Smith | te show room surrounded by eager ‘fireside.” That 1s why we think more of the Smiths| he examines critically one by cne and than of their more aristocratic neighbors on the hill-| sometimes tilts over his own blond curls ’ to get the proper effect. None of the Smiths came to the reunion in a@ private At a meeting of the Board of Alder- ; Pullman, nor did any of them, so far as we oan learn,! nen mst week Chairman Mclnness pater a fifteen-horse-power touring car up the hillside| missed his watch. Io had lald it open /°to Peapeck. But they are sterling American citizens,|0n the table to keep time during ihe |the kind the comnfunity looks to for the domestic and |!stroduction of a resolution. | <ting nearest him were Borough President {public virtues, honor, sobriety, self-respect, patriotism. | Cantor, Alderman MoCall, Alderman "On this sunny slope as on a cote d'or they have ripened! sullivan and Alderman Parsons, Mr. | « {into 1 anhood. May they continue to increase and| Molnness intimated that one of these i re Nite ' four knew something about the watch. }Multip:., deserving tho nation’s gratitude. mona cae ieteisd Chat tie Wie i had been pawned, tliat the proceeis ‘ AUTOMOBILE PROGRESS. . were to be devoted to treating the crowd ‘ The progress of the automobile continues. It dashes|and the pawn-ticket presented to the across the continent at express-train speed, or, like a) °W™e™ ‘gedate Dobbin, carries the family about on little trips.) This picture might be taken at first stgnt for that of @ woman of mystery, no part of her being revealed but her chin, But really it is a fashion pleture, showing the auto mobile gir! preparing for a trip. She wears @ leather coat and cap, of dark brown ooze calf, and goggles, with a short mask of allk attached for protecting the eyes, nose and eare ‘Thus attired she ts not beautiful, but she is “ft.” DESTROYING PORPOISES. ‘The work of destroying porpoises, which swarm on the Breton coast and dovour large quantities of fish, is @til going on, according to a note from Brest. The torpedo boats stationed at that city, which have (been patroling the Bay of Douarnenez, have captured a number of these ‘ voracious marauders. At the suggestion of the Maritithe Prefect of Brest sixty Kropatchek rifles with ammunition were the other day distributed among tho fishermen on the neightoring coast to help the torpedo boats. SO990O9999O 9890S 95299 69000:905-6-095-99-04 Une Tommy in HIS BOWER OF SHAMROCKS,ON THE RIVER STYx, = Ss MAKING BOATS FOR HIS LITTLE NEPHEWS, BYRO LOSER UI ROUTE LIE ROW NEPAD TNE Erie crmios Artist McGIII takes a dip Into the far future and sees Lipton etlll bullding Shamrocks and still hankering hungrlly for the America’s Cup. Tommy Lipton, bold cup-lifter, don't sive up your dream sublime! Keep on trying, keep on sailing Shamrocks down the stream of Time; SHAKESPEARE IN TURKEY. A very successful rendering of Shakespeare's “Midsum mer Night's Dream" was given before a numerous audience if) Baar ‘Europe are said to be full of motor.cars bearing rich e jtravellers from town to town who a few years ago { ‘would have mace the tour jn special cars. This 1s re- Mathematics and Oranges. ‘ported to be now the favorite way of seeing Europe. Of ahs) tachad “ Lt) pests jthe machine's abiding popularity there 13 a hint in the] ¢nirey aay. Pons bee Aina eek proposed ‘turning of the Newport golf links into an|two for a cent. The other sold hi \automoblile race track. thres for a cent. The following day one boy sold his sixty oranges five for two cents. Why did he lose a cent by work- staff offloers from H. M. 8. Mohawk and Imogene, and British restdents. A second performance will be given later, Great credit 1s due to the Hon. Mrs. Whitehead, wife of the First Secretary of the British Embassy, and to Georg¢ Young, the Third Secretary, for organ'zing the fete, ON THE EVENING WORLD PEDESTAR. 4 4 And when Charon, whose black yacht has done all other Styx craft up, ‘It entera the Arctic Circle and climbs Mount Washing- g the other evening in the garden of the British Embasay at PReten sl canted ai a. cioment’s uctivlto, taxe ia Ee NERS: g Halls and halts you, tell him boldly that you'll race him for the cup. Therapia, under the patronage of Bir Nicholas O'Connor the UE x ¢ British Ambassador, and the ladies of the Diplomatic Corps, owner on a ten-mile pleasure jaunt or on a long-distance Q STIONS, © in afd of the funds of the local D. 8 PEA’.H-BLOOM POOR GEORGE. NOTHIN’ DOIN’. RIGHTLY NAMED. cone ae joreas) Renevalent Bootsty: journey to the ends of the earth. The country roads of ANSWERS > 4 ‘ - e The players comprised members of the British Wmbagsy, 0/> S MOSQUITO BANES. ing alone? Mathematicians, get busy! Contributions to mosquito remedies continue. A list, a Nmcomplete, but including this week's latest, from North That i Weet: MNigeria, embraces the following means and methods dha esslaad Shier iaterod Sat enna ht race looks Ike ot relict: the three leaves of Shamrock. | A sprig of the plent Octmumviride, which If placed tn a ° REDW. i. DAVIS | jFoom or on the veranda will instantly rid tr of the pests, A|Gemtlemen Wirat Up and Second Nigerian remedy. Dewan; > Exposure of the mosquitoes to X-rays, A Newark device. m4 r “ Inoculation with @ parasite whlch wil) produce enteric] “y ‘y, mand See eee tena [ “George calls me his queen.” Digge—What does that fellow 2 : ¥ SM@lsorder in the mongulto and his sure death. A Washington |, 7, neremith wish to Ingulro whether, jean—I see where some tricky { “Poor fellow! What a rude } Skinner do for a living? i very. according to etiquette, it ta proper in| fares is paint ng his peaches to } awakening it will be for him when Biggs—Nothing. He Ilves on { q ot ral walking up @nd down tho atairs for a give them a good color. the honeymoon begins to wane } his wits. “Why do you call your husband ft jectria vibrations attuned to the note which attracts the|voung lady to sala OK i 4 D0 ay f _fiiesaito in courteh!p. A Brookline device. re Ae bids tc Drecede the gentleman, Jack—-Oh. that! ‘a nothing. Ihave and you proceed to cut loose with Diggs—Huh! No wonder he has Precious’? A i Kerosene sprayed on marshlands, the drainage of al! atag-|°7 “"° Precedes Corts eon painted “peaches! before. ! your ‘divine rightl!” such a lean and hungry look. une costipa.a million: ° | Ymant water adjacent to cities, &c., &o, Ask Him for Hin Hat. DODO OOS os OO-0OOO O06 9OOO0O0O OOO HOG 4 , Hip foes increase, but the mosquito grows handler | 7 Piltor of The Evening Worlds _ A | it i a Keke cath Kindly give mo an idea how to Inform am t t { $m more numerous. A romoily suggested some years|q voung man that it ts proper for him | H om G FUN FO R TH 6 YOUNG FOL KS. ome,o Qe eS Rego, of which much was expected, but of which now|to take off his hat on entering a friend's | 0) i ‘hardly the memory remains, was to tie a narrow etrip bouse: ae Appears to be Ienseante arse Jokes of the Day. - fe wr ribbon of red cloth across a window. The promise raaaa = ace A UNIQUE SQUARE. A TIME-TELLING TRICK. CAN YOU DO IT? i “swan made that this would serve as a dend-ling beyond|” Stuy’ zecitade du pene ak ee OA || caorrew s:rratch and) ¢alnw tn) one ] ‘ ‘which the intruding insect, his optical nerves paralyzed North, . . “> hand and a pencil in the other, request HE 8WAM OUT, \ Thy the red, would uot venture. ie ard somo one to think of or to write down “The girl: * said Batcheller, In default of the success of the remedies above Kiss epithe World BS OOO any hour. You then tap with the pencil Doastfully, ‘and you may be sure none enumerated this one of former years {s respectfully sub- rae [3 he , SPOADINE: 0! Mason y aAlfferent hours on the dial of the watch, \ of them will ever catch me,” “mitted for revival. rig accor nS in | Pequesting the person who has thought “Well,” replied Miss Pert, “no doubt ; — fase (rare there\siarkes| to Indlonte tts of the hour to count mentally the taps, You're right. ‘They say ‘the biggest feh Mace Track Gambling.’—Thomas Gilleran writes to The| 7°12? Indly atate mney (eeuns: beginning from the hour he selected. always get away,’ and I suppose that Evening World: EXODUS, For example, if the hour thought of applies as well to the biggest lobsters," \ "Your editorial in your issue of the 4 inst., respecting Why Not Try Eatingt | were 9, he must count the first tap as —Philadelpbia Press. 4 ) Face track gambling was very ¢tie and should receive | To the Gétwor of The Breaing World: 19, the second as 11 and so on. When, HIS CHOICE, \ the ER cain every good citizen, It may not be| I am a young man of elghteen years soourahag ts oe aad ict eee: he “What kind of breakfast food do you | * generally known that in addition to the expenses enumer-| of age and am very tall and good look- haa reached the num) , he to = prefer? asked the landlady of the new 1) Bt0 wy wos the race track owners receive daily a large|{ns, but the only thing ts T am very aay “Stop.” when the penofl of the per-| CAR You acum this Agurs without It; | boarder. et from the bookmakers in the form of “Increased|thin. How can I fatten up? Some peo- former will rest on the very hour of] vince going over the same line twice | ‘Wiannel cakes and pure maple syrup, 198 fees" to specinl portions of the race track. This|ple tel! me by drinking porter 1 could mmbloh he thought, or crossing any line? ‘buttered toadt, ham and eggs and | to comply with the law, which forbids any contribution|hecome fat; others say through drink ‘The secret of this splendid Mttle trick plea Feat coffee,” replied the young man, who "i et from any person except the horse owners and it! ing ale. Which is best? is dependent t:pon a simple arithmeti- hed his appetite with him,—Detrolt \ the right to the bookmakers thus contributing to SAM SILVER. cal principle, tut it ts so neatly dis- CONUNDRUMS. Sree Press. ‘ { BY space in the betting ring. There is @ diroct rela. Popes Sen guised that it 1s rarely discovered: All] Why should all people go to rest after SOON WILL HAVE IT ALL. £ between the race track owners and the book- the performer has to do 1s to count in| tea? Because when "t'' {8 gone night 48] s«pren, you can't deny that Mir, Rocke- ‘ ito aet the money of the public under the guise of|7",t%® Diltor of The venting Worl his own mind the taps ho gtyes, calling | nis daria igo philcsovter; anywen,! » (Frank Farrell, brother-in-law of Devery, ts not spending i the breed of horses. You are technically in How can IT main free admission to * | the fest uh ne,’ the second “two. and | What is enough for one, too much for “Why #0? any money for ‘Big Bill" this year. This news comes trom ny BiFOw Apeak Of “rate track gambling,” because| CCOP* Valon evening claws? Is book- k Elven upon any part of the dal, bay the | 182,004 nothing for three?” A secret. “Hofa taking the world as ho finds| Tammany Hall.) M OK the race track have been legally de-|*°°Pne (auRht there? Wepre : Wiy 19 @ postage atamp lke an ob- | 4¢"—Chicago Record-Herald, See, Children, on our Pedestal, . he “gambling.” as gambling 1s prohibited Patt > stinate donkey? Because the more you ts This man e! | This. etows the vast power of Yes. Apply at Institute. Can you, without referring to the sec- | through | the figures, t; | ole him the more it sticks, A BURE CURE : err ene Se 4 ond diagram, cut th!¥ cross in such a en, tor i Wh “Phat's good t’ get nid ay th’ rats, He backs hia horses at the track muse in”etfevt the Provisions of| To the Eattor of The reaing World way as to form tactianuatet® Abie en,’ ant go on, It thus oh: _-cansteligtion. resembles (160 Tee Rooney, d iti thetr interests. ‘This vice) In thore a night art class in Cooper| your friends (show them only ‘the fourd that at the tap which, counting |empty-Areplace?: The great Dear (erate “Well, bromide ta.good but lettin’ th} , ; rom te number the spectator thought | bare). ; bettber, Odre. the: Leliap id and if #0, to hierar 1 ee to do this trick, 1t is easier than of, will make 20, the pencil will bars ‘Why must a fisherman be bad * ‘4 x Rx apety, Sm egsolanion? . : yelled back to that) very 1 wealthy?’ decane hig Je All peiscobt.” Caney , . 5 aisles SORTA s ‘ ;