The evening world. Newspaper, October 7, 1903, Page 13

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SOIT ree ae ea as SO ait cat ORR oct oh tet tes Ries ak —— ss » $-0045$0000000000 God-fearing, which inclades do much—sodriety, deal. love of truth, ine 43 earnest aaatte to help eae aoe ee ee his fellow-men. He must not be easily dincouraged by | ready to say, ‘Don't etve up the ehtp!” He must feel | that his home {s the dearest apot on earth, but must] Nehneds. man prepos- ‘Thia mythie creature we adore By Harriet Hubbard Ayer. han: pure atl ond Sez Sore 6 ta ie we ts the way % eBowld be these letters—and the men are: ‘a# @ money-meker his prospects most en- $10 each for the best answers to the fol- A $10 prize to the best answer to each ques- | For being hard te find. ment—will carefully note their falls In love, ho pi and tne BAND, paper only and must not be over 150 words thformation on @hree very s&-| follows a life of domestic trouble and ness. WHY DO WOMEN CONDONE THE FAULTS York City. who have responded to the Invi-| of her future husband, as long as whe, knew he had airabilities in the summing up of the ieal husvand. MARY ARCHIBALD. | not expect it will be so drilegs he assists in makt h 4 Do Women M arry the Wrong Men: wd oS ee od sessing personal appearance, dhe color of his hair and Ts not lke most mankind: reading them—one has only to use these circumstances tig over. lowing questions: tlon, ‘ SARAH F., Rutherford, N. J. contents they may separately and) marriage bells are ringing. After mar: experience ig. «Send letters to: Mrs. Harriet: Hubbard portant points. (Why? Because the woman, before marriage did fot $000$9006 Oo tation to contribute to this contest place monéy—that | good-looking face and a tong puree, which conaide: Over a thousand letters have been recetved from! 14 mon Cared L for Variety [Emnnsnnmnnnnmnnnununnanns Hair Readers of The Evening World Will Be Given Prizes for Answers to Three: If the men who are. reading yes being the very thing desired; a €004 social stand- HE’ EVENING WORLD offers three prizes of IN MEN THEY CONDEMN IN THEIR OWN SEX? But woiied teeta! him’ move orte's eyes to verity my stere- s ind encouraged. bo thinks hin BEST DESCRIPTION OF THE IDEAL HUS- Letters must be written on one side of the First and Best of All, collectively acquire some valuable | teaches her they are not mental WHY WOMEN MARRY THE WRONG MEN? Aver, Fvening World, Pulitzer Building, New First of all, women generally | trouble herself about finding out the interior qualities fg to say, riches—very far down on the list of de-| tions are suggested by selfishness. ‘women of all sorts, serious women, buttery women, ee ons @ultured women, good, sweet women, whose hearts Happy Marriages Would Increase. a tk | he should be a tower of strength at all times to thove are of gol dnd whose podr pens aré so halting ft 13} 1.4. sere Ayer: | who love and depend upon him. Above all, he should diMcult to decipher the pure and often beautiful sen- ROPINQUTTY ts to blame for most unhappy max 9 | remember thet hie influence and example may mean’ timents they have with such labor and diMoulty wri rages, Constantly séeing a person, one gets to p much to other homes. The power of one good man 19| djing” generously tm; women ~° the classes, wommn of the masses. depend on them, an@ man, being well versed in $ community is @ rebulte to the Inwiess and en Insptr-| and companion of'her in alMbie joys React eet ane at ee eee ctomare {tHe ways of women, le auljck to take advantage cf! i Vee #4 | ation to all. oR K. qenery. Womin's ideal Is as varied as lowers | any opportunity that presents Itself, Women, ae a that bloom in the spring, but while the majority of |i ‘ive in tha pressbe and, while io love, thiok of The Husband Here Described p gex express a fine contempt for a mean man—the | the man as something a little short of Godlike; while ¢ Must Needs Be a Model fhusband ied vets his wisi Sone to Wie Mier men think ever’ot the future, and of the girl as “tho AS Dede MerncAyert money expended; the man js always ” ‘caréd lees for variety, unhapp: steal immbend onoose ; fault with the cost of llving—I do not recall ne let- Pate A ee ee Dovel Wiinion an kool Oe ; 4 N selecting an a can possess ter wherein money has been held to be of extreme | (cnaone the faults in men that they condemn in their / tmaportance in the ideal husband. Rich in manly ét-| own gex, but habit has made them appear to do eo. tributes he must Ue. Strong, kind and self-respect-| rare trality is proverbial, and women have by long ing, temperate and sympathetic; but the very preve-| practice got used to ft and accept their errors with Jeni sentiment that ninety women out of a hundred | resienation. ‘A VICTIM. OF PROPINQUITY. vélue @ man in a ratio to his bank account 1s pos!- tively disproved so far as the genuine and sincera|Too Good to Do a Mean Act i | would be @ model end nothing but | extst. Ht expression of women of all sorts and conditions of and Gentle as a Wo i ' end f Ute foe as here represented. Dear Mrs, Ayer: rag Flattery the Cause-of a Wrong pend Ps Yo Avold the Thorny Path ¥ ideal of a iovbaod Too rot to do 8 mean aot, Selection of: Pr "Beware the Conceited man.||V pstsineny seme Orr tors F/RVEAVe Hla note toe bese acca llookd ext imere |e oe & girl woul ic as BOK jooks and mi [ sincere affection from her ideal of a husband|The Ideal Is Altogether how much brighter she might make her future Too Good to Be True, path in life! Beauty is only skin deep, and @ man| near wre. Ayert rwho has an overabundance of It is usually ao full of 2 fe « perfect paragon— egotism or self-worship that he can’t find enough ‘The man they call ideal; time to appreciate all the good points of his better Too good this earth to dwell upon, halt. Beware of a Spacers man when choosing Or ever fo be real. CLASSIFYING THE-MISFIT HUSBANDS, your intended: husband, and thereby avoid a thorny ; kes Leip fonts Almont @ eaint he'd haye to be Whene'er she wishes tm, 7 ‘And keep the @abbath dag; Love) That iaabes Home ttayen ‘ 4 Marriage Without Mental wi ete he aati running free, most worl Smoas ape HB: . wi Tr in a Affinities Means Unhappiness, Conjectures him with ease, ye ie eipieso ity eer Deer Mrs. Ayer In politics upon te, rive, Lonerggorew! ‘T is my opinion that women marry in ver? many He must be mortal, well as eaint, And social charmv ‘possess, sions there might eases the wrong men because a feeling that women To sult hér évery whim, have really and troly often mistake for love is nothing more nr ‘And make the change without comp! Must be refigiously inclined, Giokness came to them ) Doris. The. Home Dressmaker. The Story of a Loweless Marriage by “The Duchess.” If you wish advice concerning $1 Permission of Geo. Munro's Sons. new gowns or the making-over of STNOPSIS OF PRECEDING CHAPTERS, This last thought renders suspense no ie ake pital ag feat lontarf.) longer bearable. Catching up @ black Ing, | of manny, lace acarf and twisting # round her nead | }“Mme. Judice, Evening World, Pullt- a re Gernid Burke and whi carry! nn &| night @ir, noleclessiy and candieless she! > she will give it to his column. ren ‘ia the, period Of the | ieaves her room, and commencés her patobell AOU NE Tae UU hey, mank ; atairoase. A China Silk Waist. pric fl Lightly, stealthily, she moves forward, Dear Mme. Judes: a and throat to protect her,from the ohilly | }zer Building, New York City,” and 1 consciounly fail- Oreeping Journey dowa the broad oak but when #he comes to the threshold shi HAVD three yards of white China hige ; 3 Py 3 a ° < 5 a fe} i j i pauses and, shrinking beck a ittle, my: silk amd some ecru lace inserting CHAPTER III. her hand upon the woodwork of thé door |’ about two inches wide. Do you oe fopibend ‘The Conspiracy. and tries vainly to plerce the obscurity think I could use these two together? o dirk blue ONAT CLONTARF entered his, beyond. Te Mealy | Mheserens |e Conger 8 west @ biouse juciet? 2 ¢ wife's boudolr with a look of| Hark! What is that? A step, durely! theatre walet, without shirring, ast do pel tt for heavy care on his face, one even- | Stealthy—slow—but unmistaketle! frot oare for same, I am rather slightly of pacsd would “There is trouble brewing.” he sald be inaudible to any but a cruelly " a quict!: ‘You know how ‘The Des-|strained attention—it sé¢ems to draw|a theatre waist made in white China 4 VAIN des a mond’ tern sentences from the bench neafer—nearer still! ailk and eoru lace and particularly good fave enraged some of the peasantey| Is tt friend or foe? What friend would for slender figures who do not.care for Zi —r- a about here. Well, this morning, Bfonica|Come thus stéaling in the dead of | puffings and shirrings. The band-run| THEATRE Sine! Sty | cease Dae: OBI SI. | asx on a a a \. took DATA aa Desmond's mald, Bridget. told her mis-| Might? Is there fresh treachery afoot? | tucke give a full effect to the blouse lot against her uncle. Con-| The figure of Connor glides through | and sleeve. The mamner of placing the FOR ANNA 4. HERALD 80. Ret THs wor. Dasnion Ist, has been|the gloom toward the bay window. lace in a equare yoke with lower epau- A Winter, Costume. Beited by some of the lawless spirit of|Already his hand is on the bar that |let valence is very effective and quite ee Daan crepe Or Dear Mise, Sutioes pan z; Last JOHN DREW CAPTAIN ' is SOTHERN secures the window. He nas drawn it the neighborhood to unlock a door or Aad eo 4 ne I take ft for gracted that you threé serge, Kindly advise me whether to “of Seats Bogtns q fax some weeks later. |. Wartly—with @ faint sound that would jeakelens Garicy An feneipees yy i ROCTOR’S ager ist 5 ‘ | } WAIST, DESIGNED | 1H th i ip window of Coole castle after midnight| back; the evidence of his guilt {s com- ? y Tintent and fot ina gang of assaasine| Dlete, when an. trrepressfule excianie-| 10 Remodel Wedding Dress} young siris want your drenes alt made)! have it ¢ricnmied with eoaiethiing slee who are to kill ‘The Desmond.’ Wel tion from Dicky Browne tells him he js|Dear Mme. Judice: arese| each complexion. Albatross, volle ot| gy plain. Want to wear ft ali winter have decided not to let the conspirators| discovered. Quick as lightning he | OW can I fix my wedding 2 Sunday wear. I want a two-piece Rnbw thelr plan {s discovered, but to} #prings backward, and turning, makes ovet? It has small steeves and Sipps Ldieraaare a ae ee eatch them in the act, So a number of/ With the eager mstinct of the hunted | bo Gael Ei ot eee Us men are going to ride over to Coole| animal, for the unused door, where Doris) blue . meee 4 earies e materials m for the evening and aro to be persuaded |!8 still standing, quivering but un- tell me how to make a little boy's Gress? ft, guoh as ore reg to to retire and He {a two years old. My dress I would | Se#t. Crepe de Paris or crepe oan wildly ih her @irection | Hike for @ bau. Mra BJ. |1¢ very diMoult to handle even by lea over @ ohalr acd Practiced hand. Volle is the newest, comes heavily to the ground, but is up| the blue chiffon as you and ing thin quality will te very pretty i 3 2 a 2 > 4 Bs us i ts ba ; a int i=ip AN it CHAS, WARNER* DRINK 00,741.00. Mia Ta ypatiots, i iS GH ssins. It will probably mean fight, but I think tbat te the Ht 5 mad ful to catch the lot.” again in an instant, tare large putts of Mt est Jo; Seti lete,_ elbow « Ser Pee, Byron gray, made lke square ut sirely you need’ not mo; t shall fire," says Clon-| seem or below the elbow pi okgy lipid prada d ah elena Gn the yét'| yoke? The skirt ts tnqled at top and] JESTIC FEAT : gasped Dorls, turning very white, end stern, As be| sleeves, but I would suggest fap nel tae rca a cer ey skin) 18] trimmed down the scams with bandé of TUBS, Ost 2%..., BABES. 0 TOYLAND. CRITERION 3G “Not go! Of course I shall go." says|speake, Dicky fiings open the now un-|matertals, the shade of your See Aitees dec) estaba rorkée® bare! your skirt /setin and at the bottom Rye of nent, BL, xoW Gtontarf, very amaxed by her manner, }parred hutter, and @ flood of tmdon-| will look better # the sicrt to tits column and aknost any hep ahead Beco pegesnad iiatines, W100, Sate. | CHARLES HA and if truth rather at s¢a as to light, rushing in, !lumines scene. : @ me- i dyed? What oslor' Fie etry eft . the 6f them wil be pretty for votle. puter bbaradbenrip Bhs URRAY Wet AS GARRICK: Th sees meaning of it. “Ay, firé away, be cursed to ye!" | A box-plaited, one-pi @olt re “Your mind ts quite made up?” shouts Céhnor with a yell of deflance,| for a boy of two. A Two-Piece Eton Coat. HARRIGAN 1 “Under Cover.”| Maxine Elllott ott we hil ‘i i it You don't mean to #ay YOU discharging a revolver straight at Cloi-| from the shoulders to the one sind. sebhoet cunt fe Rvs. AGek Me. Se.t08%: 80. Wa.dat. bebinen tebh, care?” tart. atitched in place to the bel, whécn 18|[™ what stvie euould 1 have & Wort {tucked and with fancy: sttshes tn band | piaces, eter AMERICAN i GARDEN “One te bound to feel sone nawwral] Bue not before something miraculoue—|wom about-the hips. ‘The dress fastens | | Mace for Mysaiil, f wall 80 ale flembrotdery, will go ateely with your MELA 0 CHE CKER pa @nxicty about any case in which ilfe as tt seems to Dicky and Clontarf—has|in front with large buttons, or on Gate” jie east) My sister Tere" ~ and going to try to make the coat our- selves, tf the coat is not ticht or snug threatenod,” she says, coldly. ‘happened. Not betore:a slight figure| left side invisibly. “E should have thought it would be] Gad in white has rushed forward a! Three Ball Dresses. : DALYS wa folie aa tats! (TH St, THEATRE, Were | LITE = ry to you,” he saya, with a light }nung herself upon the would-be assas- HAVE « jacket which I woul@ttire to i ‘to got me out of the way.” at ie ‘There is a alight atruggle, | Deer Mnie. Sudice: eo ‘a Baca valk vhs ant penile ele-aaates wWA8t, ANDREW MACK] LYRIC s23ta i % NEXT | ‘phen you wronged me,’ returns she, and, when the bullet does find ite tome,| We are three young girls bee | foned, ot % ts too stort waisted. m9 telly. it 4g not in Clontarf's breast. be ola Uhr sctariilingy ahttongdlnr * Irie) \eciece | wo lleradh)| ot! tian vy, Leenks Bvenings at & Mats. Wed: & Sat. ou Mi : ‘Woy ehould I not think It?" exclatms| “Out with all lente againt’’ ordere| tect: What reap aee pescnese are notans atmiobt Cakgunal cloth, act fda, al Voc ooeme yen A ’ 8. lot ‘eidelb. ' be. With sudden animation. “My denth| Tne Desmond in a whisper. ‘We must | "ce tor sacening Yeascnee fe. Wit ool hol ¢. How many yards of cloth, | seam in the centre of the beck and has 5 - would restore to you your freelom and | walt for the omer assassins, 1a Connor| {o,f Sone Soman Nee | aa eed be gesdad? | Misa SL. [two under-arm gores, The front 1a] QUT, t© ,uarey mat rad z MADISON SQUARE THEA’ C aap hae erp na au aoe acai hair, one ha chestnut hatr and one hes! Buy @ pasier pattern of @ two-piece) made with @ gore running up to the| more uniform shade. IBELASCO THEATRE "yn", ogre GRACR'GEOR fir Boul cot to spend the night rN Rene eae Se =prs : i 5 . BLANCHE BATES = ors CASINO.GATTITTNN a’ a ie nda pont @e) nade aed ant mete rae I SSUCCeSS in Life Discovered in Facial Traits. GRODNAY Gar Four Ga | eee KUN TL amksreds would “ot, ave Fels ee Tabs Grater Edgar C. Beall. M.'D., Tells from Young Folks’ Photos for What Vocations They Are Sutted. we Courageo! PRINCESS Se) fe eek : na gar ea ") iz ey Hearts Bere! re Sig the’ Coole, drawing-| ean OUR. for wnat Yom, Bid farm HELTiE) rearts Courageous. PRINCESS EE TEAWTUCRE: oon, ies ae Sat carson tne: |e e brvag Fened oy Friese | WEBER & FIELDS’ i @nt Wee afoot. ¢j 3, he places the candle : ‘ : . iy . = Brian is perhaps a ttle thoughtful | frat de om et ae i 4 ee i *, im eee Bett WHOOP-DEE-DOO, met y : f@ does not talk much, and indeod ong.) | , : Manh: yey,ant 80 sp | Tose a Bot Rus Fapt in a mild ‘contemplation of ¥. [a [ ; 5 x a wth P % " > BV. Bhan | 1, PLE. Brenduay ang ooh ay se reates saettie ologe tec tyn cote | : \\pea Mat IRCLE ART tnd mévensont seme to attord}a torrihed tone ext her \ ‘ : Hay Raltiche Bouind'a Here we ry pléeagvre. It te so sub-| sways th y forw: Ey #0, x i ata l F ‘ . Hal Stephens, ing & the Matines To-Day subddued- @ued that the footman himself ts un- Knickerbocker Burlesquetive, ) Coe fli Burke, too, s rather sitent, | consolousness ™ i . Be Z ‘ hs ‘ 2 TIG ladth = ‘ Mut thon Vera's absence is sutliciont to} "ATP Pang Dia tou | Ie | : ‘ ‘ at Mat. (Wal Bs | a Ae ot Bay . Segount for that, her. i : “W HARLEM, Eves, eA eee ) Vara. was not of tho party. An elderty | "3 tar not touch this arm," de? Monroe sects’ oeeaa {MARIE CAHILL in ‘Ovércom horrible fear, he throws} 4 ‘ : — a see a ae i WILLe ean Baan. ine eth ola mae wart that Is ab Me A. T. R—@quere Miss 8. S.—Mod- 9141 development W.— Miss A.G, FA ® STAR JIM BEUDSO. Set. WEST, END EXT WEBNS SEM EW cacoamitanre grey] tents, Minton used Cater shen om a OB Mrmetl Teg ans duet eat area gd, worn peeve). etrus feed ahows fen PO a ae ir ts of her} exeouti coure- Very harmonious, from to ef. + - ne fh ye ye 1 oT HOW IN TOWN ere Ramaing tragerents of cashiers, and | eeoud, eres: ites Gothig than Gieerful, —bapDY, Coot: Interested in observer and good tiveness, ambition for abstractions KEITH'S ms SeoeAT Ree ing down oe ay pat ab fo ; greatest aGaptiv nature; théorles and rules; talker: thoughts and capacity for and Indifference to] f a Ur — = ie ‘she, @dfe to succeed If are weak in mom- ° are clear, pointed affection; excellent the machinery of r 1 ROLLE! RTA, te 8 z A Yoit walt try: Will oFy of names, oto.; H end distinct; fine mind; marked Me; talents ‘are ar: HR sth ay. phére; have talent for talent for detail; ability for music, tistlo and mustoal, | ——— ot Miusio aod. dedora- drawing and the ome ability for the] MET OnOLIS RxGf natural aclences; will succeed tn any

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