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PdOL SOSPDSOOEOSSSREGDS HE EVENING WORLD offers three prizes of $10 each for the best answers to the fol- i lowing questions: i‘ BEST DESCRIPTION OF THE IDEAL HUS- BAND. : WHY WOMEN MARRY THE WRONG, MEN? WHY DO WOMEN coment ree FAULTS \ {IN MEN THEY CONDEMN IN OWN SEX? } __ 4 $10 prize to the best answer to each ques- tion, Letters must be written on one side of the paper only and must not be over 150 words long. Send letters to Mrs. Harrlet Hubbard Nyér, Evening World, Pulitzer Building, New " York city. peococcod By Harriet Hubbard Ayer. Ibeg earnestly to call atten- tion to the rules that govern this competition. First of all, ques- tions are to be answered sepa- Tately, and many excelent setters must be declined because they are too long and contain answers to all the questions. Away competitor may answer all three questions, dut each question ‘must ‘be treated by itself. Also “weer o ‘over one hundred and fifty words ere barred and letters must ‘be written on one side of the paper is one letter among the many printed to-day, ue trust every parent of growing girls and boys ot only read, but the contents of which I trust wi seriously reflect upon. It is the communi- ion signed “‘R. G. H."” If this contest were to stop the letter I refer to I should feel certain it had = esd work. will not stop. It will go on from day to day, prgmenting in interest, increasing in valdable sug- gestions which furnish food for many minds ana “cannot Sut be fruitful of good. ““R. G. H." says among other things that no one | ssdord of inquiring Into the past life of the prospeor | T-TREE ‘Thiy'ts 10t, of course, the fact in every case, but it <@ettainly is true of very many unhappy marriages et the 's famfly knew almost nothing at all of he early of the man to whom they have con- i v se, Sete, OF PRECEDING wesc yn. pea Bree Be pives to. awe er signi fi Sasa ae ee ow a, turned Link Whe Fair Anarchist. CHAPTER Il. EXTON was left to ponder the of Herne’s parting words, ed get his mind to work along @ variation | 5, of this line by tolling him ene had wesogniaed the strange woman who had started at Milly in church as Catinka, the Polish conspirator, Mra. Drass had enge ston the foreigner at a violin ber you pedital in Marborough. Aatadsin ‘ Mexton wondered -confusedly what)“. @bminedtion Catinka could have with the. “ @auMer, or if she were connected with eeTmen, ¥: a it Wee fain, Game Pea ee eet Dr, " i Hota Pent of, 8 he seat deaeoraet faa ty Level 8 rook tt te murder. vel had asked Milly's 4 (im marriage, 'The doctor had refused phen told of et oe ehan aad that Herne Bid e. Love! 4 waa really in love with Catinka. Lester | 20 aa ‘ ‘Fenlfod that, ai me STEN Se war navi yietocd to which she ere one. whom T et me that R vith a ny Ps Legte:. have fon’ 3 cone feather] ‘Watt!’ Irie Paul was, etl ned |i ten it ») . He pind Te on danther t Bo] taper yild “she! shoot stinyr* “erled A jon’ 11 gan't aay, Z)must | Pra Sool Lauter word of this} “75 ma yb cay to. rBartistend re fm not # were seule, Shes soe Tl go up to, London t+} reve! By FERGUS RUME, Author “Mystery of a Hansom Cab,” “A Colin of Edward VII.” &o B: PERMISSION OF a. Ww. DARLIN GHAM CO. Eoodon a i of sor inst tsa ae waning ar a Sait Co own on ‘that Sunday night and reli«! ber. Ae why, teeter tetas found in| a#sure Imgelf that.the reports were a found, grin lan i i “T know,” aid Paul, quietly. “He i 5 en i= Aa ok “a te fee ade Susans aises Bo he went down that ise rise RE “By thevtrain at four odlock in the { thoMaead its nernoon I followed. ty mi wa ire into ujakeneirey Geatrad pee thin ete. smo ye 8 lied Catinka, “You xton, I did not Bi gh to lose Me ferne, because I wanted his money for Mr. Herne did not see me jared new trail, ern etend Ne regountea to her ais conver th Sie js a beautiful woman, I suppost Was the rainbow feather tho| 3d Iris eg he finished sj i, “but gyaibol of rome deadly secret society? | happy” VOU not risks any man Wf 20, had one of its members come|. ‘ sure also," rejoined tay Ra Gown from London to murder Milly? jaugl ‘TL must, look cee wee aire of her own heart—she hurried- turned the conversation, ine bel ‘tone @id not want Lovel to be et Lane wilen T went gut after ought home.’ ‘eee any one “othe near the: dou you ig 30 oT am me you suspect some hing, Lan: t Know, ayant, do you say so?" n the boa was Glgcoverga. lerne mist ity!" cried ing @t the name on the wand- “He was forced int ERE an afterthought this information in substance: “We never knew anything about the young man exoept that he seemed to be very nico and pleasant- spoken, and appeared to think the world and all of the girl ull after they were marriet a few months} —or aven weeks in some oases—and the usual story | of brutality, infidelity, crueity and drink. Then, when it is too late to mend matters, “the fathers and mothers set to work to find out who this young man really ts to whom they Nave given their treasured daugnter. ‘They look into his child- hood and boyhoed and manhood, and discover that he néver was entitled to be received into the home of an honest ‘man. Alk mothers and fathers ought to know jwho,and what the men are who ask for their datihters’ hands. ‘The right men—those who are At to merry,; who are worthy of go> wives— fourt invest! They nevor object to having their histories, n. They, on the contrary, expect to have their characters Investigated. A man who asks for.@.position in business thinks Uttle of an employer who asks for no references and just takes any one Who comes along. The young man wito is fit to marry your daughter ts only too proud and lad to prove to all concerned his right to ask for se precious a gift, There are many other interesting and instructive letters from women of many views, not one that Ls not well worth careful reading. Here Is a.Recipé for One Girl’s Idea of a Perfect-Huband. Dear Bra, Ayer: ERB is my recipe for @ perfect husband: One who does not chew tabaceo, drink to excess, nor stay, out all night. Re must be cleanly, un- gelish, and have perfect confidence in his wife; must not talk business troubles all the evening, and should sive a woman oredit for the fact that she may have had a bad day or feel tired as well as himeelf. May be a good, fellow among the boys, but still remember that his wife also appreciates a good tithe, for “all work an@ no play" will make her dull and uninterest- jag. Should allow his wife “pin money’’ and not ask an account of ft. LOOKING FOR ONE, No Fault of the Woman— No Fault of-the Man, Dear Mra. Ayer: We a woman marries the wrong man It is no just @ lack of something that is neéded in our|may be wise den of Dden. ‘Why Do omen Marry the rong Men? ‘Fair Readers of The Evening World W fided the welfare and happiness of a deloved chill, j world to make men and Wojnen see, if evensagalustywhen the prime moment of thelr Uves come od oF pattention, bean, RIDRAMe hiner tacsboaet I suppose I have received over @ thousand ictters| their will, who nd who the right} should cig OLORE TMA HLGCAIBLA NORA tO | not {Beidoekcins into’ Hie Mist Vite" of Hee seh rey j from distressed parents telling me of a daughter's; woman. A corner pols should be used tol the man. made for them, JANE RICHARDS, | Mildhood, lugyboed- end manboed, he .githis im ove 7 miserable marriage to a worthless man, ana oftoring| teach our boys and & « they xrow up: into man-| By seh + Wet re Beg SRR Hi ona a “Something! Needed to Make Us See Who Is the Right Man. hood and womanhood to know each other as Goad meant they should when he placed them In the Gar- 3 he made Hive for Adam, h* made a man for every woman, but fn our fault of the woman, no fault of the man, but|tenoranco (and ‘It is a sin to be Ignorant when we But| For I truly believe, ) we have been unable to sve aright. him with teav ing meet- that he But I saw him.” Maxton re- Inia mo Pe not e face moment & eh aed ae tke °h propte st Sexton op jen, ot to. senteh fc Ryecnute you wim oe ina BN re ae ity, poor All ad frankly; “I ala not.| 1 it rT chnnot tell you i I Khow, Cajinka told lérne’ was in enstead re, mn?" orled Irts, expression of horror, 'T 16.08 easy and ag beneficial to prac- | ‘tse phyaital ‘culture at home and ‘oom, and while|* with such material as every room af- at nes, emo fords as at a gymnasium or with an | expensive apparatis. It is sirprising what an amount of healthful exercise may be had by means "S| o¢ tow obairs. Tor the first, place them| Dhow to back with fust enough space be- tween for the body to move freely, and you have an excellent substitute for a pair of parallel bare. With the chairs fixed os described, raise yourself from the floor and begin to swing the body. ‘the wonderin; th a ia, THis me han igteagnie ha ure.” replied Tris. “If he 8 would nof accuse Mf, io that pos! al on your hepa Do not uy His exdrs, =[eane othe Bae and eoothiea oe as al v ty wd The Rainbow Feather: 4 |Two Chairs Sufficient for a Home Gymnasium ~e ~~ 4 # & Simple Gxercises by Which Girls and Women Can Make Themselves Strong and Graceful. WaT see Catinka?” ees and Herne. What: you don't} y Mieuled rade BH he dees of cng | A. mfld oscillating movement wil give know? Herne a one ant edther ted him to bekeve| sufficient exercise and soon bring a > dupa about pe ae er ot, Ait omneat iat ar Ritesh er On the spot. andi warm glow to the checks. Sustaining ais out tha travn] men bee Mis tare the cHine: | the weight of the body in this manner we onyt fects Mexton was! meito eek no a Rivther evidence against |#ves strength and firmness to the arms ‘ihe rane rye mornpig Ne tint eae eat fe ‘returned ftom’ seaing| and at the same time Is of decided ad- wag not at all backward in edm wenothing and tee SR wioligiat vantage in developing the muscles of that she hed ra o arntea on ‘tie point, T ant certain that Horne willre-}t)9 neck and shoulders. Count ten night of Bie wanted Hernco, sho said,| suit bee to-morrow, and go on ac-| swings each way. FErfevote his fortune to the cause of OP Maye |e is Now, after a rest of half a minute or Pol Abs seer te eee Pnenwene| ta ve seen Lawl Mi aditee B® MMSE so, “raise youtsell. as Defore, with your She petrotied, She went to cured jaq gy iF done a he would have finda on the backs.of the chairs, Slowly “Shere, had Milly pointed out to her, and Nad ove ae A 1s; thin Wandker- fist your lnvbs until, If possible, your ofren followed the, fink after service. | winding Bano on the te as My the cneax como up under the chin. Pragtice ae FRollowing ‘up cits direction, she atonal in tho murder. Ha came to ‘Har-| will soon Alscipline the muscles to tho oe: any’ dead: Oatinks: taid ter “Is ma abotte aes this hand-| thek, If you find the ardeal too severe ao © peat Fiera | Balers wa with Mlood-—with Fey Sa lc pag : 23 aplteate | a iy unig feel sure that Aetna do no persia die) zea Mmbs ae far tS man,’ az you até able without strain and hold ¥ chair {i Bee |Search any toa ooo me tat te amy vagy tried to’ put this frightful Sus- ‘The noxt time you will be able to ralse| which this exhilarating exercise m. pision out Fgh pa. Decne loved | them a little higher, and so on untt! the] take, For example, the standing high | kllied 3 atity ina at of mage hevmignt ooee ook Te ee pe mance. jump can be practised by placing a} mh ety sald um ‘not eee fecareh fe a tart Of U ofalr and your Kant Sgr ir Re eee ahah Ce Pando Your back should be turned to. ey a garahal i} a t0-/ the alde that will sond the o br from your BT ay but modi wal Ae oni alt ward the seat, With a good spring glva|harmesie away in case te feet dot 9 Wi T heard of Mr, g|@ backward fump. Jump back and forth Love. is) ati ‘at the Iitaait he roreys fats rth | quito clear the marx. An old maitres 101 fore tha| Mee ne “pad i ted Mf fray d|holf a dozen times’ without relaxing Jaced on the floor of a spare FroMioh Swhen he-reoelved w letter stat-| AED fad, ello Your Hands. "A very’ pretty plac pare room or Talia Leer, aa to. mest” Me. MEG Bortel dea Paul. tae ROT PAN Xercisalathteroom is an excellent nucleus for a he ned. t a0 flown a aor le! cones ae ie Didod!”* way ie’ inane 0! ‘; © BYmMAAstlo spirit! home gymnaalum. ie iy wag, (ai mi tal i,tnen ‘ne found tha bodyrh® “ot Mp may. he et onfidancg, You. havel A chair may be made the basis tor w Tt #0, nd ‘pay, why Rained ease and confidence. Jet go of{tnros most important body movemonte. * repited® the! a! gia 4 ale all IN Dhe yolloa? Why aia {td chair while the body ts sttil in tran-|they are the bonding and twisting a.’ **Phey werd! Noa” lop rate Mon fo, disquin»,| sit, nanleting tt with @ #trong Rhove de-|mevemonts of the wpped dédy, ao fi ar eal racial front} tgge Feloaging the hats. and land on} pereflole! in the exercise of the. waist ell ‘Ohi: ean tet h feet at-once, being careful NOD toland abdominal muscles, sit ey in Se " rot tik : ona ill Be Given Prizes tor Answe -s to Three ‘Questions. — Girls Are Too Careless About the fleck their duty, and.pe onmbers ranéttiee thréigt findrance ‘wid norat ay, saute poem Men They Marry. | j Dear Mire Aver o nie ! at Why Women imuarry the wrot | ave only on: tise they don't want {0 And ont | | | wnmten: the mistake wil go on. ack woman wilt marty | what fdeal {© or where he comes from \' e wrong man R. G. He Yo giths when they reach the nine: | 9 daven't a sweet he they ink Weyl | j |Hete Is the Ideal Man mon for a hugh So the first yo | ) meets her nnd nay her, ne she t i Tersely Set Forth. nape ti and who'll pro H Deal Mis. Ayer {for kear st tuererore Hal husatyl amt creator of a. sappy re ie pe Jhave mor anit wait to a an makes iy aaould he sn cinesifieh mes ahi CAHSEE ‘imeeit er. ‘There Tesa tint | | Weerful nature, of, busneds ability, pto- — | nm 1 lose f i r, not a faulttina tel Fits en f re reat one, | Wwinnis. | tertalning: ever. am specks and, oe | bwite and ontldren; interested ee * The Woman Who Thinks | She’s Boss Is Mistaken, | { ehtidren and games, clubs, be ae tutsht MRM. DL ae | | Dear Mrs Ayer P ts a woman's own fault afier she gets married | She thinks that is all. She grows untidy and « gossiper, And wnen her husband speaks sie thinks it is time to let him know she is boss, ‘There where women make a big mistake. She is not th bows, And no man will stand for ft, It 1s 0 Women’s place to encotrage her husband, not to be favit-\in¢ ing. ‘Chat will nct make a man disagreeable. That fs the reason 8) many marriages aro wrong. Always be Kind to him, no matter what comes, I have been | married twenty years and we are sweethearts yet. | M. BRANNAN. The «Keep Your Home Tidy" Advice Failed in This Case. The Ideal i cous In every relationship of Ufe, with sheechilsane Lover, Husband and Friend Described. ‘tn the qualGes in mao that auick ly Pap léve and admiration of woman mostly, Wenn man of Aonor, unseifish in werd on dad, .: iffevtionate disposition, but. fearless and. stro) ever Yeady to protect and. honor ES NR would Cherie with tenderness. the fair choice; to her pe falthful, and. constant, 9} Vttie faults and disagreements, byt tug bot ists; Keeping love and harmony, che. a of his home: Kerned by reagon. WW @ Neari of love for God hs ia By gmentienvan With these noble and manl Mhink, would be au ideal man, lover, waind Dear Mrs. Ayer Wes marry the wrong man because wo take a men !f we dearly love him and try to make fort him~all that a good woman ahould do for her a than of him; we ao all in our power tn com-! hugband, but what good does It do {f we poor souls He Must Be Her . think we can reform a man. We are greatly mis rrr resents the | 3 i " + tien, If 2 man wants to go out he goes; hy comes Pr Best side When Courting. Superior in Every Wayi home when he feels Uke it, and ask him Wiere he} weakens, Other girls have thelr charms, , Young,| pear Aier. Aver = rere was be olther lla to you or tells you It tz none of! lively, Tam but still MAR NOBODY: good mau, aigqng physically and mentadl : your business. You have to keep qulet or otherwise you Imve a quarrel with him. I read in your paper that the men aay keep your home thy and you will keep your husband home: Such talk! ‘There is not « word of truth In It, My hofhe is like a pin; oe is Just as perfect as it can be, but that does nor the men, You can have one obild or a dozén; fl of will, yet-@gntle, He naumt; ‘posaees $, @00H b cation, have. plenty .of gommon. pense ‘bilities for earning.» good diving, He eh Dear Ars. Ayer the world hg {tis torday, 2g ambi M* pre the des while courting, Ho] If he is raliglous, ua matter, w Parents Often to Blame; They Don't Do Their Daty, alle with a box of 1s or a ticket to some] nd well; sf not, tt should gage I play, ) With little coMtpliment# and flattering | Must be amy. superior every, Don’t Poison Baby ORTY YEARS AGO almost e' mi PAREGORIC or Jaudanw sleep, and a FEW DRi OPS TOO ‘FROM WHICH THERE 18 NO AE iG. jbave been killed or whose health ba for te |mum aad morphine, each of mich isa lare prohibited from sell either of 1g 98 anybody without | Jabel them { w. peng Socal arg te d | ous Pring roduces spo comet, Lb! | smell of medicines contain Ssoching ie ree er fs or your phy | | of ** Drops, niedicine to be. pies to a ohiiren without of what it is com, fomepare LAr DOBS | CONTAIN NARCOTIOS, if it bears the signature. ; of Chas. .H. Fletcher. | Genuine Castoria always bears thé signature of NE*T time it rains phate 4 in out of the Wet, and/ I will promise ndt to say one} word about Raincoats. Not much to say anyway. Raincoats, Stein -' Bloch’s, | aa ek Mascon uN SULA SON Street. WEBER & FIELDS’ fist ‘A HINGESS OF HEASHAGYON, 3 meant ORRIN JOH » WHOOP. DEED. is DAY ‘in Hearts rf Cie B Sto! ASO Rate « MALLAGK MURRAYHi2 gy) he HARRIGAN in } PASTOR'S «i a deo ade McCABR. SARIN VE CARL oTro, TOCRIST Plo, Rika TRY, {4TH ST. THBATAE, ea ea aon ACAD Bory OF ony gnengement’ th ve, 8 Moucicault’s Bets NA-POGU pannus AMERIGAN Hern hat CB venues, 8,20, JOHN DREW t etna fas =D 2 Myc 4 in a , Chas. 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T SAVOY rey NES, a ae sit HHL RUN twas Gnd 3 3 AUITHLE Maibs HURTIG & SEAMON'S fia" * | c has, Aldrich MAT, | Seiten iierenes Bioaiey, Bie | Kl 1h Bren! t 30. yey Pieabyy, CHL Dioveck Thay [lyon seen & HH the BAS ic tc mn i eh i ie sas KNICKERBOCKER ars BR Aue RS ER ‘appeie T West End 1 the mba apart and slow Nal ML a Kemlar.-The ¥ wictan: HARLEM take nod of a chair by t vee ba Pott the body forwArd unt! the fr Is well dow iy F touch th Aguln, sitting uprignt} seat~ t overhend thre Se aie s Uieaneoare ts and hotdsey ‘Above the head, | Umer. hold it at arm's len Poem rae! mires Sayed ‘Brooklyn ama bend tho waly Jett and rarht to give the! swing it from side to sive by a METROPOLIS 5 late, pation waist greater fexfilllty, The thie | edd body mavenent. 1491 atest td oor V dded ne \OLUNBIA ant, eat novemens is fo hold the arms directly |Oue nature bk + oy ih ve| KEITH’ Sae4 | Boeke be to MINES ES Ne MORRIS" NIGHT Op ¢ . twistlag the body trom side nown in the {iltist mayements shou! etn Whenever lint ed the mu. boay- Into, ac! 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