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‘ i oan’ woutni Taibo evusltNG, petinunitn "en - EVENING w WORLD'S w HOME w& MAGAZINE. won King wall for some time, In the of Jeliydub there was © be there, It was noticed one mom- Gnd, aa might be expected, (ts eud- Appearance plunged the whole coun- tey into the wildest excitement, Under- Rot 4 mortal goul who knew how it came! \ <« Death It was this significant couplet: i iil / ou Yo AME Sat «enn n who was delivering his , S8val aupply to the royal household early that morning was the first to observe it and could pot believe hia eyes. But ho had touched nothing @tronger than water, and thte he had) tato Bis cans of milk, Even his donkey was regarding the $86 with his long ears pricked up with be ye ‘The milieman ran with all hte speed | to the royal kitchen and gasped out the news of his discovery, In a short time all the househokl was staring at the esx with gaping eyes. The news Spread like wildfire through the town, 4nd people came running to the palace from all directions. ‘The crowd be- game 90 great that the King’s guards Rad the utmost diMfculty in keeping it back, “What is it?’ asked the King’s fat Daker, Tolliwog. (“Did some Mule boy lay It there as a joke?’ “Idiot! gaia the gardener, Scolliwog, “Your wits are as heavy as your bread. Little boys do not lay eggs.” “But what hen could have lala it?’ asked Loltiwog, who polished up the whouM be watched.” “No hen im all the world cowd lay | @uch an ee as that,” asserted Nolll- ‘Wo, who was in charge of the poultry, and) of course, know what he was talk- Ing adout. “Not even ine combined et: forts of 5,900 hens could produce such @ result as that, Besides, I keep my . gebee and turkeys all cooped up Bights. They couldn't have got out.” “There is magic In all this,’ declared | gid Fooslewoos, who was the King’s @eeretary, and knew more than eay- Body, “Depend upon It, it Is the’ work | ae, magic hands!" * Instantly the cry was taker vp “Yes, mage!" ‘Some. evil hands have 1 the egw on the wall!” “it is the mork of a terrible demon!” “No, no,” shld old Pooslewoom *It tw the good fairies who have done this.” "But does it not say that if the egg falls the King will lose bis crown?’ asked somebody. “Yes,” replied old Poor's ros, “But #t also says that be will nnd his daugh- ter. Burely, that Is better than losing is crown,” hg For years before King Sollum’s’ Gaughter, the Princess Blossom, had mysteriously disappeared, She was just & little mite of a thing, with blue eyes and_golden curls, but was the life “of the whole court. She had no mother, end the King’s life was wrapped up in ‘bis only child. A fruitless search for Blossom was made all over the kingdom. Every nook and cranny was carefully examined, Dut they could not find her anywhere. Finally, everybody came to the con- @lusion that some wicked ogre had » abducted her, and the search was given wp ip despair, After the unaccountable disappear- “anee of his little girl King Gollumm was ©@ terribly changed man. He was never : to smile. In time he married again, and his ascond wife died, leaving ‘Bim another daughter, the Princess "© Marlo, but, though he loved her, she could never fill the place left vacant fm his heart by the lost Blossom. He ‘was & bitter, disappointed man, and not only the whole court but the whole into gloomy ways, and it to'be such @ bore that It avolded even by. Cook's tourlats. the years passed by until the sight the extfaordinary egg on the palace trity | fect. The walnad, Bapdiace excitedly. Gacussed and thelr amasemént SP dosan some one go i Be fi & person i fee rt Pr ‘ i horused others. "The matt told. ‘And. the bel v all the was Py peek A informing had been the See It him trom wae oak vestments he ae tia stared at the a 1" bellowed Ki t you Me ad luke the rest of s want i \ in ? Fg ad ff \ ie é ‘ i] eo the watl Whenever he heard nig Mary, the cook, say eres were Sow he haa a whiver, for he was think- ing of one particular eu tie doubled his standing army and kept them guarding (he exe night and day, There was not a moment that It was girtous oF waiched for fear that some curtous or A ae ig ponsoe ‘aie cause tt to tumbJe of y o doing involve the King in serious oot sequences. So the davs passed by, and every one became accustomed to the sight of the exe. which eradually cea: wonder, Even the round- well-fed soldiers nodded and | they were on duty guarding it. | ‘we 2) the one to be feared most of fA In dot hiet ee ed never | without Set teetine ¢ vasret desire to. cook So reat was hey, desire that she re- ssives to mal fall at the first op- | Feels Sed wee. and eh girs m ita bie of wi thero would be plenty for all the in the line” to drink, She an bat fear the in She was the cook aml the King a ro “Peter,” she said to her blz, overgrown a they stood in the 4 aoe- Courty: ne morning. “there are | thore ‘rood-forcn nothing soldiers asleep lshed a Hay Ag es “whe: «0 much e, 'y, any one, seul ae At the eee and make {t tum- py Peter was paying no attention to He w mit feoming at w! jue eyes an: noha just then timidly since ia “Have you washed your face this! morning t? ‘waked hia mother. “Part of it," Lal bsnl her, eae frsoety “ were you late to-day, Mr, Naga? Why didn't you come frock coat and your lavender-colored trousers and go to Mrs, Stryver’s re- ception? “Mr. Smig was there and recited a plece of poetry beautifully, way thoge women gabbied! “You do not came one bit, but leave all the noctal duties of this house on my | thor till it was really ridicu- “And then when at Jast she did sit down at the piano and play somo little thing from Chopin everybody turned around and talked at the top of their voices till you couldn't heat a note, It meade Clara #0 mad she cried, “It was two minutes after she was through the plece before any one knew M, and then everybody comtnenzed to applaud anc sey ‘enoore,’ bat Clara was so mad she wouldn't play om for a moment. “You think they were very rude? Oh, Mr, Nagg, 49 you know of whom you are apeaking? Why, the very best people go to Mra, Stryver's! “Tt that’s society, excuse you, you "| say? Oh, you are excused, Mr. Nagg. So please do not start to quarrel with me, I have a dreadful headache, and I never felt so miserable in my lite, “Sqme atout man made an awful fuse by declaring fur overcoat had been stolen and . Bmig scalded himecit with @ mouthful of hot tea, and if you ‘a re's a nice | go. Play with | only 1| was horrid, Susie Gattles and Mra, Ter- houkin't hear a word he said for the! rt | hore ?’* Ai “ Humpty Dumpty will be faithful till death,” exclaimed the Fairy Mirth. "I can seo tho "Yes," said ry. ay Wall, go over | bo of high-water mari ik pretty to her," /%, ‘eter went over to the attractive the given with some +4 . m nearly Severe, | Don't vou want to play with me?" | ed Peter, “What are you doing | “I'm lost,” said the girl, “and I'm | |looking for my father and mother. she added, as she looked at ‘re my mother laughed Feter. “Why, she’ sonny," “No, oorrestas Uttle Mary, | oe tee cone 1H art lear!’ said the girl, bag! Barer] disappointed. "Then you're | mother, of course. +1 thought ret found | one of my parents, at What is that fpany thing over there} Sho was lvoking at the ews, and her big blue eyes were wide open with as- tonishment. mare's the a Nad y, he it tunsbles brn the king fed his ior. das 4 jw | en may! m his ughter,"* bra the wirl, her pretty face once more Lup with hope. 1 ald Pintle Marv deoitedly, | croutre the quickest perent-finder 1 saw wenn your name?’ asked Peter, me hee taken a gun that jay at ti one of Spe sleeping soldiers, bay was Lenin Mar: wit he response; Gant $, pofat that 4 oun at me, is nar? ‘Dowt you paint it at me, git }wald Mttle Mary, in alarm, fe gun by the mussie, the “Turn | home in time to put on your| Dat they were just miserable, and then y. “Why, it's pointed now right at the! Mips. Nacc.Mp- By Roy L.MsCanpeu. jaugh In her face, I almost did so. Mrs, | Toadvine woro a beautiful set of ermine | and brought them in with her, She pre-/ tended she had omly run in for ute dnd so wouldn't leave her thi le for the ladies wraps, but she told body in confidence that she could, ford running the risk of having Whew atolen, and she hadn't been to & reception this fall but what something! had been taken from the guests, “This made all the women ao uneasy| that man making such @ fuss about his fur coat upset Mra. Stryver oe that ane had a fainting ft. “The lees were mushy and the punch wiliger drank about a dosen glasses of| Kt, and Susie Gattles got to giggling at everything till I was afraid he would come over and speak to me, “Mra, Stryver has the rudest little bor, He kicked his nuree and asked Mra. Cadwalader € ner Cheeks were painted and sald he had heard his mother aay they were, “Then he asked Mr. Smig tor a quar- ter, and when Mr, Smig asked him if he went to Sunday-echool he stuck his tongue out at him and said it was none of his Dusiness and asked Mr, Smig if he Was @ beggar! because be dida’t have & quarter, “T was on pins abd needies all the “Mra, Terwilliger and Mrs, Cadwal- Ader sneered at each other Over that ols ed of theirs when they both ran A a) jady preaaeey ot Kind ords such Ch ‘omether I never et time in my hen? aier tet vy A He ise ty ‘9 thet ‘house, drudge, tertaln § your ? Who are your friendat A lot men will ; coasts only with clever afeociate with un- Dieaaant jm careful who but will go with the bi ‘You or a0ne, could have seen how shabb; compariso: the ther bave ia why you kept ann Prother cru move up he will inet Me I inky et ‘bun sore. ¥ he a an =. te Ay Breve * Junk betore the stout man mi inpleasant row y about losing - | Pulled. a) trigger. “Bee! (| iy fi mnt oma!” anid Peter. ta yfon’ believe it's loaded,” Mary. "Yes, tt ts, too,” said Peter, as he "King Sollum Was Very Sad.” oud explosion and Lt 4 Blossom lr ears. The ac thelr feet tn the greate oldiers sprang st excitement an | every said Lit: | Allod ly eld thelr hands | ststibly droll wa 4} the whole royal hou' Ry * And now, farewell!” one came running from the with foreboding by the dea: rt 1’ asked King Sol- iis grunts and puffs, happened outed all, pointing to le dow nat!" roaned the un- | nap y monarch, wrinetng, hip, hangs What Cy calamity! Jf: it has | talten It alaea Fong “What's wro . between 4 Minhep that had egme to the | owas musdenly heard slag: | ing. “Hark! hark!" said all the the Pepple,, “All the King’s horeee 2a Tt ng tender et u hose volne was that?” Tnautred | King Laer ny ES fg rey mon ht before thelr wile ‘Then right geared dered eyes Mk ot A idenly from somew! the most beautiful teing knew a ever | beheld, in a shimmerin, hite, and with @ wand t Waty Sour ‘unhaop Cree wil cy, te tar more useful than he who evoke A tear for, of tears the v nour s whe slowly waved her d from the broken th & strange thee mbes whose whiten tated fun and mischief. Hs A ir. ht Housewife's Cy clopaedia , Girls’ Training. ARRY a good housekeeper, It .2 sald of the ideal wife of Serip- ture; “She looketh well to the ways of her household,’ Expend the time in which you adorn a cigar case in learning how to make a good, honest loaf of bread. Turn your. attention trom the making of filmay nothings tc | the manufacture of impottant some: | things, A well-kept house, palatabl | and prompt meals} system and good | cheer are substantial bases for the realisation of the dreama of blissful Lome-making. Young people think they must not oe | troubled with such commonplaces, but the newly married won't be long within their own doors before they find that g@omething more than tender sentiment is to make-thei@ home life 4 success. Even if a girl should never be required to do the work herself, she Ought to know whether the work is done In a proper manner, New Fad in Curtains. NE of the fads at present in cur- tains |s the Marie Antoinette, | their ribbon applique work being especially effective. Overhangings ot} cream taffeta, appliqued in pale green ribbon, in this style were added in one inatance with Me wriggo effet. A now Feely sultabit for as Ik woielon or ats and cratts rooms. The colors are dull green a Tiripas and ‘sities umeens, Pattern are Do You Know the Distance Between Want and Supply? For some it stretches through years; for others it is only a matter of a few hours. Advertise in World Wants and be convinced of the short span between want and supply. 12,667 Employers in Greater New York during November secured domestic, in- sional male Pn a few hours through WORLD WANTS, over eee more than IF cogh gaa through newspaper ' eet resing Steal Revered 4 Mortons, RRSTBIN'S Aor eae te iy MeManon's ‘Yana igh Vowntd Pine. Wateon & Ft! a | ee on Ape eam olla Ws R8oNge Att} All mes ots a GONE core “BIG its Hire: PASTOR'S utd. Bedi aE tic Tae Say ere cs Re Winad at % ‘o" rerase Tawa R85 a Breas hattan B. way@334 st. Ry. MRS, S. FISKE HEDDAG GAsLeR | § SOUSA sears MAJESTIO™ 4S, ACHINA WEBER Muito Povey, ay Mats Tuses sac WEBER & ZIEGHELD D hai | BELASCO™EsTag a.» area Ps Mh SOLL tain ‘hia Mtste MASTEN | near en ; ry ier ae, Nigh TED MARKS’ | net (GRAND. Bie WANG _Next Week, THE OTHER Gini. aaa Maggie. Colby 4 W of a t misfortune, roared with laughter. spirits were too volatile | to permit him to walk after being lber- ated from his fimay prison, so that he | Was obliged to find vent for them in & number of delirious flinfians and catt- Wheels, until he Gnally was close to the | sauy, rth, before whom he stood with | bowed in an attitude of the great- est veneration and Teapect “Humpty Dumpty,” sald thia peault ccaaalve , stup seal- 2 ful deing, With a radinnt smile, charge you with a mission. You us to spread mirth wherever you go. And, #9 that you may not be lonely, 1 will fs you three companions to ald you your pranks,” ki. in fag whe to the of wan huntering Pantaoun, frilfed a ° loped; nimble Harlequin, in gt seco cheekered, close-fitting arb, and ali fairy Columbine appeared in turn. The merry quartet at once clasped hands ani began to dance around in a circle, The Fairy Mirth looked upon the as- somblage of people, and her kind eyes sought out Se, ce $f. poe, whieh looked sad and abled | "Poor iitthe vr ughe sald, and kissed her Seely ‘The future looks black for you. ‘There are evil hands that would teek your undoing. But be of good cheer. Humpty Dumpty will Watch over and protest you." Humpty Pampty turned a handapring in Blossom's direction and, without an Secompanying Wor word, eran to make all sorts of at “Why, hee can’ t tT oneat ‘opie be- fadthtul "explained the Fairy Mirth mm. “Aand now, farewell.” “nhen she taded with the same mystery that hag founded her ap- pearance With tha feeling that she hat one true friend, the hand of Blos- som sought that of Humpty Dumpty, (To Be Continued.) | To-morrow you will read about the dificulties Blossom experi- ences in auding a father, Forsythe’s Great Suit Sale LAST TWO DAYS (FRIDAY & SATURDAY) WALKING SUITS made} } from the remainin lengths of this season's saRinan in- cluding our very latest and ne| best materials, Entirely new models, never showr before, only one or . |two of a kind, $27." The regular price of these |suits would be from $45 to '$50. Salé begins at 9 o'clock one Porsythe THE WAIST HOUSE Broadway 7th and 18th Streets CRITERION THRATRE, 40h in a way, SUE: Garrick fear mil £50, a SHOT Brass Sib. Mas. Wet, & fal uns, Wiis or. CABBAGE PATCH LYCEUM ) yew AMSTEED. TO.M rt at 5. Sunday Night, Grand Conoert Next week, Thy re ra Bresis Forte Hurtig & Seamon’s ' ah fan.tield Wilbur Co..Hal Soatrey & Baliy. ‘Co., MareaT wins, Walermoeio l ee REJANE Fine oy Nees Mh. wie ‘as T-Bar. oo 4 00. Mia. We mde BOLLEGE WON. RETROFIT Vacant Chak Nat Wk—THB_VOLU isha ORGANIST. SSFW) Lem Ae St, Mat. Sat. 14 vid GHD wits. Nat wi wh. Eaheas Santles. Rage to Riches + WAS AES im Wallace Weer, torn, Ev Aon Be Wed. ond Sat. by x, ener Whiz tea powap the Sireeis, *| pink an a ta kag Pocket Knives—in Boxes aoe i daria hie sian grade ¥. bya 8 oy Priday Sale GEO. mw. Coal mM. COHA N rounxy i Jose Laces and Vellings Wf) Bree, bate I", to 9 inch—value .1., 1. Ve ee MO Lace Nete—Oriental, Point Venise and ImMation Irish i pe Ba RS | aan Mat Am and ecru—an Importer's WP $1.50 00 FEB... cesreccerrreeeres velvet or chenille dot: | cohors—value 3. Friday ot of oulilee. Dress code} ml inch All Wool Frenoh V cele finish—biack, cream nd colores 1.0 quaiity.. Increased Space— Greater Assortments he? Ny, Sale ee “ teh 4 Woot shad. % tak "Gamal # ineh All Wool Storm Ser; 46 inch All Wool Mel Granites ....... # inch Black Satin ® inch All Wool Granites, @ inch Scotch Tweeds, §4 inch Black Panne Chev! Friday Sale of Silks and Velvets Value. M inch Ching Silke—White on fancy shad % inch White Habutais., aes 3 Black guarant’d Peau de Soies.75 Black guaranteed Taffetaa. Fancy striped Taftetas.... wo 37 inch wide Wale Corduroys..76 Silk Velvets—colors and black.75 Crushed Velvets—col'd and b'lk.@ Friday Sale of maw Muslin{ matiaing, Unbleached Musiine—%6 inch— clean up of nil! lengths—good heavy quality—worth @ cts. yard.... 8% Limit 20 yarte—No Mail Orders, Unbleached Sheetings—one of the best makes—Cull round be b Md | =| thread—24 and PFOA, wv value .22 and A7% Friday Sale of Bianketsl Bulldiag. 124 All Wool White C: fae a0 Wis pat Friday Sale of Table Linens and Towels| vu paeacias ® inch .. mre i} . Linen Satin Towels— valve a0 Priday Priday Sale of Handsome Rugs Best All Wool and rich panel je tis Ra Rugs—Oriental 6x9 feet~value $18.00. 7.6x106 feet-value Ingrain Art Squares—wood tones, reds, greens and other rich combinations, eg aac: ABB st Fas Twenty pir cent, less than Finest Axminater Rags-#x72 inch— new designs, value 6.8)......606 2.98 Friday Sale of MMendherehiets Women's All Linen—lace trim—¢a.. wi y Linen Women's Sheer Linen & ttial—@ In box—value $M... Oe Went. Ba pas Initial f cama ‘* ng Hasan to All Linen Et 6, Initial—¢ 26 Men's H. 8. Initial—value .15.... | Mon’s All Linen H. 8 ye 90 Ao Men All Silk Hand Bmb/d Brocaded Silk Mi white and colors.. hone. Handies—vale: Wersensss femole Pecks Handles i and Hover Point Venise Laces—Seroll, Ploral and Mod effects—white, cream and Arabian—value 61. “ i Bilk Mesh Vellings—single and double thread, and me A Yani | yas, “I next Furnishings | Men's Heayy Fleece Lined Se al Drawere—allk | seams-—all js Suspenders in Boxes—value ) Pry wy Dom Batdey wy Friday Sale of Dressed and Undressed Dolls | ted and Kid Body Dolle— pearly teeth—flowing bah and bratty oh Se om ies Py . tty pad Baz? Couns Jock Gtrewe, BROOKLYN AMUSEMENTS. Poa gOS ep ayn eget or pete, tla, Fpohs. Race and other Mrs AL oad aan 008 9g | Pieote| Frida Friday Sale of Women’ s Suits, Walking Suit Cheviots and Short Coats Yogte-Tagete, Se wee yuas, rani Fancy St and colors—vadue ts Skirts—| Mannish Mixt side a tees es Sar Sent ee eae Friday Sale of Women’s Golf Vests and ES A Women's Washable Mercerized Imported atest Talore | Sa cat ee xt Friday Reductions in Misses’ Wear. nate ott eerie y Friday Sale of ollet Articles ehitére unseen Cloth or bre | for boys and Friday Sale of Umbrellas uege of Bergin gt whole | Peat. 4 Ivory or | aliver or gold

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