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s ¥ - This ae mas! * ‘Nhis is one ofthe 4mported freak sentimental valentines of the seas eure for broken hearts cut the valentine out and fold it along the dotted line where the Bemi-circle begins.. Then fold to the right and you will see mvhat you see. » LBLBTTBERS, # QUBRIGS # AND ¥ ANSWERS. John D, Rockefeller, jr, why Iam @ ia comnbriagd Frail Just previous a ee. ee- Teotlon of Chat Murphy a8 len "| Me Married in y003, ‘Wo the maitor of The Bvening World: In what year was Reginald C Van- flerbilt married to Miss Neilson? , M. PG | ro tne waitor of The Evening World: Gas In- er? PH G At Any Large Book Store. ‘Bo the Editor of The Evening World: ‘Kindly inform me where I can obtain a copy of “Burke's Peerage. The Holy Grail. fo the Hditor of The Evening World ‘What was the “Holy Grail?” a B A ‘The Holy Grail was the Cup from “which Christ drank at the Last Supper and which was said to have caught His blood on the Cross. An Involuntary “Quitter” \ Me the Raitor of The Wvening Worlds I recently read that John D, Roske- foller, jr., states that “he has no use for quitters.” It might be possible that tho world has no.use for me, as I am a quitter, being a victim, however, of that, it octopus, the 8 rd Ofl Company. Perhaps I could explain to ac the Love of a Woman, SRE lon of A Ra 3 Bons) SYNOPSIS OF Seema CHAPTERS. saten "oan hile on, @ walking, tour, re mn. peaks to Ey im with a xnife. jocks" Northmour down and escapes, , aed CHAPTER II. Strange Love-Making. ‘OR two days I skulked round the Pavillon, profiting by the uneven surface of the links. Yet. In spite of this advantage T could learn but little of Northmour or, his guests, On ‘the morning of the third day the young lady walked alone for some time, end I perceived, to my great concern, that she was more than once in tears. Yon will see that my heart was already interested more than I supposed. The day was #0 agreeable, being calm and -sunshiny, with a-tranquil sea, nd yet with a healthful plquancy and vigor in the alr, that, contrary to cus- tom, she was tempted forth a second time to walk, On this occasion sho wag -accompanted: by Northmour, and sthey had been but 2 short while on the jneach,. when’ I saw him take forcible “possession of her hand, . She struggled, ‘and uttered a cry that was almost a ‘agream, I sprang to my feet, unmind- ful of my strange position; but, ere Tyhad taken a step, I saw Northmour hare-headed: and bowing very low, a8 {€ to apologize; apd dropped again at onceinto my ambush. A few words were interchanged; and then, with an- other bow, he left the beach to return .to the pavilion, -He passed rot far from, me, and I could see him, flushed Freak Valentines for bovers. They Are Imported and This Is One of Them. be ined ard tne a quitter. RETIRED OIL DEALER (on nothing), Address Jastrow Alexander, No. 1 Hanover Square. How can I get the Btat grector to examine nfy mi A. HB. Odessa 405,061, Detroit, 285,706. ‘To the HAitor of The Evening World: population or Odessa, Russia, <n that of Detroit? ALPH WEIS! 23 B. columbia street, Detro! , Mich, Murphy, McMahon and Hatten. To.the Wiltor of The Hvening World: Please prt the names of the three What tn the relativ oy ‘and jowering, and cutting savagely Leah wald I, with his cane among the grass, It was | use not without satisfaction that I recog- niged my own handiwork in a great cut under his right eye, and a’ consid- erable discoloration round the socket. ‘For*some’ time the girl remained where*he had left her, looking out past tho {Tet and over the bright sea. Then swith & start she broke Into a rapid and decisive walk, She hati forgotten where she wa ‘And I beheld her wa straight into the borders of the quick sand, where it is most abrupt and dai: serous, sprang from my ambush and inter- cepted her, Just in time. She drew back in surprise. My costume was not wugike, that of a common sailor. hat, does this mean?” sho asked. “You. were walking,” I told her, “di- Fectly, rs gnte “the quicksand of Graden Fle. ees you are speaking? ', Northmour's wife?” asked by way of answer. she embarrassing broke out f Wit a ient presence dand left h lock Den, and t In eafety whil “Not to She shook her head, was studying my intentness. “You have an honest face. | you want.” + nk’ fa vagabond for" my Lam one of North- and three ni wed fim on t ic in the shoulder It was you!" whe said. In a few words in’ the him that T slec: With (his T dotted my unite light. believe I have a right to that “although in this dis- “to whom All this whil face with ‘Then Be hon- sir, amd tell me what unted helghborhocds Ten camp is in the Hem- mnt he can stab me to her, 9) rely reg Up once more among: t the ee Neat dy, day, she came out bout the. samme Maxine Fillott {iam Faversham. EB. J, Morgan. G. Delemater. tion his veracity. jon. To learn Dr. Cupid's - Yes. 'To the Editor of The Brening World: Is it proper to wear a white vos: @ noon reception? KNOWLEDG:! No Hyphen; All One Word. Wo the Maitor of The Evening World: a hyphen? Would Ge Taller and Heavies. To the Baltor of The Evening World: weight? abundance of wholes avoidance of tobacco 9 DISCOVERED! near to the edge and called in guarded tones, 1 was observe that she was dea | seemingly under the influen j}Hope, Experience and Married badies HETHER for the purpose of proving their stoutness, as) W well as their wholeness of heart, he does not ray, but fA compiler of records haa prepared the following Mat of Instances in which hope has triumphed over experience with martlageable Indies of the stage: bofore she became Mr: Marie Burroughs wos Mrs. married to Dr, Albert EB. Stern, of Indianapolis. ‘ameron, before she married Richard Mansfeld, Was the wife of Georgs Phoebus. Henrietta Crosman fifteen years ago was Mra. Sediey Brown, but to-day is Mrs. Maurice Campbell. Fay Templeton was divorced from the late W. H. West and fs the widow of the late Howell Osborne. Julle Opp. once Mrs. Robert Loraine, is now Mrs. Will Dorothy Morton, after hér divorce from Elgin Rowe, be- came Mrs. Frederic Conger Odette Tyler, before marrying R. D. MacLean, wes the wite ‘of & P. Crissman, Katherine Grey was onee Mrs. Paul Arthur, later Mre. John Mason, and is now free, Marie George, divorced from Lester Brown, {s now Mrs, Norman J. Norma: tive of George W. Lederer. Grace Thorne, now Mra. Fraser Coulter, was at one time ‘Mrs. Benjamin Tuthill. Ollve May is Mra. F. Hamlin, and before thts was Mrs. Henry Guy Carleton. Loulse Willig, formerly thé wite of William Hepner, the wigmaker, is now Mrs. Geotge Leslie. Amy Busby, after her separation from Aubrey Bouctéault, married Bugene M. Lewis, & well-known New York lawyer. Phyllis Rankin {s Mrs, Harry Davenport and is divorced from Harry Gibbs. Helen Bertram, the widow of B. J. Henley, became Mra. Adelaide Prince’s Hirst husband was H. D. Prinee, whom she divorced in order to Yarry Crefton Clarke. May Robson, formerly Mrs. Edward Gore, is now the wife of Dr, A. H. Brown. amy Lee, at one time Mrs. Frank Doane, is now Mrs. A Pointed Paragraphs. Any man who calls himself an idiot wants others to ques-) rd caathieee: engagements end happily, but the majority of them ‘Wealth has its penalties. You never hear of @ poor man spending his money for dyspepsia tablets. . Any man who has been three times married and three times divorced is entitled to a front room in a daffy asylum. ‘When one woman tells another that she is til! looking quite young it means she fs beginning to carry weight for age—Chicago News. the “Triumvirate” of ;welght follow the above Ailes; also Te tho word “ourselves” written with ALR How can I Increase my height and w.a.N. There {s no infallible way of Increas- ing the height, Athletics, nine hours a night of elegp in a well-ventilated room, je food and 1a Uquor will sometimes ald the growth, To inorease There stood Northmour, his head lowered. his nostrils white with passion, ‘Any hour lone and, an soon as the sand-hills | | tton—a concealed her from the Barilicn, Brew | onianed. t | "Oh, no: he staye with us to share It pale ond tle of strong of the Stage. | was divorced from George McDermott N.C. Goodwin. | Louls Massen, but is now by which marriage she became a rela- drink plenty, of milk, avold worry and take outdoor exércise of & not too vio- Tent nature. People’s Choras, Cooper Uni ‘To the Editor of The Evening World: C would Uke to Rave my voice cultt- vated, Dut as my parentsre too poor to q@et me ahead, 2 appeal to you to tell me of some place to apply. Ri OBE. Duteh Street Raas North from 49 John Street to Fulto: To the Fuitor of The Evening World: Where ts Dutoh street, Now York? 1. B. D., Jersey City. busy. about it. me by day, You going fo 8 me. Why ‘Watch out People’s Chorus, Cobper histor «4 ‘To the Batter of The Brpning World: Kindly 1 me where I can strengthen my singing voice. F. J., Yonkers, all, Mr. tended to is hes yy ee to pris ne. feared, ‘Wales, vovi herehand nee BY ate en 0 Pour was neither winking Do “You and your father''—— I resumed, but she interrupted me almost with a y father! How do you know tha you Jand- do’ rot know f, SAW VOU together when, my fans tt 4 nas indeed it. war Norihmout * i oe mit come trom mour™’ I asked. she crie ‘From Mr. Northmour?” oul Propgge tat T should run | mid PRS do hot rate me emotion. at, Casallis:” she ered; aii "Mr. Ci an Jupon, the hekeh. sho | reliet verenread, her countenance she Baw Mm of a weight, And then, aro aUIL anfet!” she added ~. you would b i she went on swiftly this place. sills. hts now how T suites | wil ta nat sleep for peril”? eerie repeated fF gelh Acie muat not agi me." was spot Free 0 toll * not cout ey eve me an pe, hence "2 Ro away uid ly, quickly, eats dangerous wemets Me oi ok here at's e ri L appeared nt once, and leaped down A‘remarkable alr or °. Ol!" whe cried, with @ hoarse sound, lke one whore bosom had been lightened "Thank God you U ana Et Tequest. and ot ‘do ay in Promise me that you will) no longer in that woed. You do t night T inking of ‘your from er re- vou. Only eve me, for your ‘ow sagt Oe Shik me h tnauisitive, pel looked at Sk me Feproschtully, | she aid in a changed voice; | ; mean the words unkindly.” | waa I who offended,” 1 1 hela out my hand with @ [OOK of ap | peal that somehow touched her, yi gave me hers at once, and @ orl Tadd tora wate in. min’ ant, Raat into her eyes. It was khe who fist tore her hand away, and, forgetting Wl! about) the promise abe, Sought to, extort, Fan ae the top age ening, it * Dut ot eight, And then f knew red ant, Sey in an ‘welf=Wab not ay “Iherentter we met on anne ever closer grew the bona Det wan us. 6 ators: And at hi me pe in a Very ‘lark ny years baror isordered, he nde ftom Tul. Abe! nent this period North: ABOU or : . Vmeur had’ been eourung’ his daughter an ret ‘nim, ight oF Bec aled | him froma was some tempt upon his life. gee ofa the nts to ‘es, I have often stay home once in a while, but T know you doing It to please me. be sarcastic, able. There! those pillows. are niffifig them! “Now you are going to swear! do sprawly and vulga w EVENING w WORLD'S » HOME » MAGAZINE & SET RTY TUESDAY BVENING FEBRUARY 16, 1904. 6 “yer think you'll stay home to-day? Well, it about time you got acquainted with your wife and children, to be thankful for the compliment, I'm going t clean house to-day, and so T suppose you, not content with the way you act toward me, have taken a day off to worry me just when I am Yes, I hay couldn't? wink rd con Ar haa DrouRn Te aceme he could. iat om with, a Tiaht heart ke MFeom alumber Into aden, and Hence, ury, his existence and Inlands | wee in weer to i it yaent han ‘clandestinely upon and them No’ courteous, eral anal Snechad no. clear +e her father so dreaded, wa how It, WAS expected to fal at ony Tately in. the! red that large sum of money which eed 00 [ oonjeot stolen a fated { faNiane bad tollowe | der him in revenge, terribl indeed be nc raden th Atted and provisioned for pasaag: Se more ae coul the 101 doudt ed an though North- sven oe had r could he had fat cen somewhat Oyerbola ii ov vclear. idea of what the nor of my memory seats Oo ad ween peveral Ttaltans ‘of ine seawood, Huddlestone mae lety had co; wand. thet. thee in here to miir- wer must Northmour ear of thi all the after never would #ay the of BALARY NOT ALL. \A boy or a man who works simply for motive, is dish he most Gefrauds is himself, eas He ie cheating himself, Im quality of his dally work, of that whieh amount given you at tha start the possible salary fata; ANd | Yourself in Increasing je actuated by no higher est, and the one whom if yeare, trf ae he may, can give him back. If T were allowed Dut one utterance? = this subject Iman starting on the journey 0: #> Vital to every “Don't think too much of salary your employer Dhink, rather you can give of your oxperle: tw them veloping the [tel mili yo @rinding outa Ind cents CASTORIA For Infants and Children, +) The Kind You Have Always Bought I muppore I ought but you know {4 that I would like you to ‘There's something aupicious You have some schemé on foot, but you can't fool me, Mr. Nagg. Not saying a word? Oh, of course you're not saying @ word. martyr who never says a word, but you are killing your neglect and fault-finding. ot neglecting me? Now, please, pleas® do not ged you time and again to stay nome, but you never would even give me one Oh, yes, you could. you come when ft Is too late and tell me you are Ataying home to please me. vOther men seem to like ta atay in thelr, homes. I do everything in the world to make you comfort- Look at the ashes of your clgar! How ¢an I keep the house clean and attractive if you lay around messing it up? Please don't crush ‘They cost me 68 cents aplece and you I know you are ‘You never in- NICE MRS. NAGG 5° By Roy L. McCardell Her Husband Takes a Day Off and Stays Home to Fauit Find and Grumble a re ree are Ee ee ei enantio ry Tard RIGHT- don't tell me tha: other day by acel nt. around the house for # ‘@ not row? How kind you are! but snarling and sneering Yi are the be! to! And now “I would sooner buy that rug, Yot I feared nothing trom qs PIERRE SETA aven- gers, and I wald #0 to Clara. m gate,’ satd was a. goad man the first tiine they t fn the Woods. I am safe from fhe erie Her agcent thrilled me with avtight I put my arm about her and strained her to my eide, and, before either of w was aware, her hands were of My shoulders and my lips upon her mourn, Yet ub to that moment no wend ¢' had Detween us. To ‘this remember the touch of het heen which waa wet and cold with the rain and thany a time Maine, wiven ni been Washing her face | have Klesed it again for the eake of that morhitg on the beach, Now that #ne Is loa) ota me, and I finish my pilgrimage alone, aN Gor cla. loving. kindneskes. nnd the deep honesty and affection whieh united ws, end my resent. loss seems Dyt a trifle in ‘comparison. may have thus stood peal of Naughter “close. at hand. ie natural mirth, but rected Toi order to con ew paces off pon lortnmour, renin head 10% hands Socnina his back, his trast white with passion, (To Be Continued.y Amusements. ‘Seats Now Selling for the whole BIJOU or araagn Enea MATINEE TO-' ORROW a501 “800 @ ie CHINESE HONEYMOON MURRAY hi WE WEI TWeNiV.ONE Hammerstein's “Theatre of 2 8 ICTORIA Balt European and & Mar | BELASCOREN, Sa [CROSMAN (We\"SiRSt Sioa rate (Mlaninatas ViieGiNIAN. KEITH'S ,e) Ser tot STAR Tes av. 107th, Mat. Mon, Wed. Bat Hart tur NINETY 48? NINE. peers (Wi Dally Mat neriean VAUDEVILLE, ay 52% Lo ethy ane get me nervous, and then you will rush out and leave |me here while you enjoy yourself around town “You couldn't find your slippers? One of them war ‘The baby carried it out and put It In the coal scuttle and Detia thought I wanted ft burned. And the other slipper has been knocking | Here T have been talking to you agreeaniy, paying # been putting their small dolls in it. “Why it Is you never said a word if you were look-/ ing for your slippers? You didn't want to start with your cheap ol slippers? Ah, but you were going to, Mr. Na “Of course, you expect that I can watch everything! and look after everything, And #0 I could, perhaps! it you ever said a kind word to encourage me. from day to day, from hour to hour, it is wi fault Anding when you are im the housd, which it but, ™, dom, and not content with this you taxe a day to! ay hume, when you know I have my housecleaning 0 100) , to t i Hare TALL on canis two Tes pale of old allpper#) took happy: and interest you, aid fedling #® dozen pair of slippers than to! were ithe andetue ee dave your mens vane row aboneReed i cuarrelling and fussing about an old slipper what's passing through your mind, You get me ull} worked up and nervous, and then you slam out of the! They are not of the kind y you house and @ay It 1s my fault. ake S But ys fs oe et cn Te cea “But you have done that so much that the novelty nd look how you have the place all lot-' anyway, tered ti Dasinrad daria ind nab kis Wid tah with your dewspapers. Stevenson.| by Robert Louis S real t asaidaity, hough Re email jernal aM your , SCH ETE! ent n that tndn tata onde bneethendnb none ent ieee OnbnbiehPAEn En tn Oem enon inoue n enone “Inatead of sitting dows and having 7 nice fortabie ehnt with your wife on such few oceasiort ak you are home, vow alt with a-frown on your reading thé newapapers and spilling coger ashew ver the carpe: and smoking up m’ ylace eurtaine, “Other men talk with their wives, ‘But you Now, plenge burnt fhe week. The children have | attbntion to your scowls, &nd T can't get # word | ft you rovably you do not think T am Intelligent ana t0 talk to you. Is that It? Please (oll me the’ truth What are you doing now) What did you rtay home to-day far? vague 2 because the children sayeatli: ‘0 please me? To please me, indeed? “Does You didn't say a word? .Pipase a woman to have her husband making a pie pe of the house and scowling and fussing over @p 60" slipped? “1 can't watch every thing. By the time I'gét tht Re, children off to school and have picked up Lr my day is gone, And here youa re home ee you were going mek But and interrupting my work, and ‘next T pie Bk be quarrelling because the house isn't neat. ‘ou’ go out if 1 don't shut up? T knew knew it! Tecan see through your sciemes, Mr. Nt | "Here T have been like @ fool trying to smile because you sat home one day, and all the while 1 knoW| make an excuse to go Out among your friends. “Who are your friends? { am sure I don't know But you are happier with them, of course. why use ms so shamefully? Why not & wife. “But wear, Oh, I am used to {t, Don't mind | nas worn off. Come out and be frank with me. You; manly and say yau stayed from the office to-day & @Bn't you sit down in that Morris chair? | know you didn't meag to May home to-day. You know| xo fomewhero you didn't want me/rtong, instead @ ks x 1 you are scratching the wall with It.” you are only trying to pick @ quarrel, and abut | pretending you wanted to stay home once? ‘ ? “Please put your seat ‘on that other chair; it looks Pair of old slippers, too, Instead of trying to give "IT will not stang@ in the way of your ¢njo; ~ There! you have taken the! me some happiness and instead of trying to, fase] mut please donate’ Guarvel eitheaken 7 kAwe ean ir Win your shoe heels. Oh, £/ some” pleasure out of your home you sot around’ so much. Now I see it|scowimg and muttering, Now look how you have! “There he goes! Slams the door as usual. pe q he didn't foot me. And to carry om shamefully about an old pair of 4%-cent seen Amusements. PROGTOR’S os THE MOST NUTRITIOUS. admirable food, with all ite natural Qualities a intact, adh ln ake to build up Ss tain | ‘Dt Nee CONTINUOUS VAUDEVILLE. OGRA ERP AERA CHAMPAGHE ‘and OYSTERS” EPP ».3 Ss OH Ae {ee ee ‘5ng) (ews tn tie, pss. winder Lady Windermere’ ie COCOA robust health, and to resis! Winter's extreme cold. ft is @ valaable diet for children, GRATEFUL-COMFORTING. | MEDAL AND) ter —— ener s | BEG.NEXT MON, MAT.SAI4 Be Wore ar Nias va Tier es Come Ofera. Sucdips . wpe Hore rts We YANKEE CONGUE ce SS } a AMSTERDAM | | TUPAC IT W YORK east stuRThomad'® leakage EY OL Le LX hia Tew Bane hati |} NEW Es he Other oe OPEN mae Hee cr oi 1,00. Mats. Wed. tae Cree eck: boginninie bi \3 in Ae An ki Kyele eI Bellew yan thet. & Broadway Fay Aiea xi NEWLY: YCEUM ey W m Gillette™ * CRICHTON. a atin’ Wu y REE et ith wi ymonds, George Wilses % ELL rae BATRE 44 T PUPATRR IN || DALY'S 7 GLITT ALAA Re A iS | made with St {coil AM An { DEWEY | dies’ Mat, To-! Le seg st, To-Oay UASsd EERE SREP RE Ladies’ Mat, To-day GAY MORNING suit ws MAJESTIC Bye, Bes v ‘BABES=TOYLA iW: We “a MALLAUIS Gs". 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