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B y'Rita’ A. Kelley: 1 No.0—AConversation Class usual soolet? woman 15 alto. ther too busy with a round of Ginners, balls and teas to give cultivation of her MY HEART, PR YU, 1S ALL AFIRE. WITH LOVES UNQUENGHABLE DESIRE N° LOVE CAN BF. S° TRUE-AS MINE, WILL YOU BE MY VALENTINE-? /2L SEND THIS AND CALL T°NIGHT, Hubbard Ayer adi Face Grows Darker, A Olever college woman past the first jush of youth has found this fact full Pe tance to her. She !s a well-read, P@uch-travellea woman who qhas kept with the times in ‘the arts, And businesa because these AM eighteen years of agg and rather dark, and for quite a long time I have used a ittle pink magnesia on my dace to give me some color, and of fate I Imagine that on account of using it my skin becomes much darker, Ie it harmful to the skin, and what else can of teas and dances held a early In the season and decided ‘womething must be done, who knows what the world Is he object of discussion, They ‘was casily the most enter- member of thelr set and how naged te tie, also that they would to do something to keep up with On gaeRae! GLAD ITS. YSU, / PUGHT IT WAS 79MM Magnesia continually used on the face is very Mable to clog the pores, probably due to this that your face has become dark looking. Perhaps you are drinking too much coffee and tea and do not get enough exercise, This also) has a bad effect on the complexion, A Skin Food, HAT |e & good akin food for, the face to make It clear? There are| 7 MWtle pimples under my Akin, I drink a great deal of tea, Could it ; one of the round of functions }@ould be neglected for the intellectual And with the most careful pian- not more than two to four hours eh week could be devoted to it, They nclysed (hat the college woman, being jolt worst enemy, should help them Bhe was unmarried, hence had ef social obligations, and some one Miantly discovered that her income proved disappointing, went to her as a committee to she would, for a monetary con- eration, dole out to them some of ir stored-up knowledge, The result that she stayed in town for the @eagon, and the men are all won the added intelligence of heir feminine relatives, ‘The process is simple enough, Twice ‘Week, on Tuesdays and Fridays, trom to 4%, she moots them at one A good skin food for which you will find dormuta below, will not necessarily Those are probably due to indigestion, and I assure you that tea 1s one of the greatest causes of this trouble, Her: ‘for pimples, but much tea, If you want @ clear oomplex- Lanoling, 5 grams; sweet almond ol, 5 grams; sulphur precipitate, 6 @rams; oxide of zinc, 31-2 grams} ex- tract of violet, 10 drops. Apply. a very | 3 Uttle of the cream to each pimple; wait until the pimples are cured ‘before using | ¢ the face brush, which might Inritate oure the pimples, The subject ig any one of a number of veried topics suggested by the ‘women themselves, and questions are eked and answered freely, The clever Auring the week reads up on any tople they may want to discuss, gets it fm mind in the briefest, most concise end wastes no time with unessen- B. K.~The formula for reducing the bust 1s not the same as that for reducing hips and walst, Here js @ pomade which you might apply, The quickest way to reduce the hips 1s exerdlsing in @ rubber guilt. ‘The perspiration Induced in this manner reduces marvellously quickly: Lodile of tpn 0 grams; vaseline, 50 nnoline, 6 grams; tmotdre 2% dropa, Make into ® pomade and rub al] over the fat pottions of the body eft; he's which you wish reduced, HOW I(T [8° Young--Wonder why it Js they call the man who stands up with’ the bride» room the bestiman at a wad Dider—It megns that he is the heat @ one who isn't married, Bhe picka up from artists, musisiang and travellers to ot-of‘the-way places | Whe most interesting bits ef informa- Hon and tutilizes al) for transmission to her social friends. It ts amazing the vast amount of $ntellgotual food she can impart to them ‘in feur hours « week. ‘Twenty-five dollars a morning repays her for her eervices, which, after all, are one of her chiefest pleasures, Have Grocery Clerks the Best Chance of Getting Married? ‘WESTERN paper is authority for the statement that of all men, gro- cery clerks have the best chanoe of getting wives, Next in value as preferred. matrimonial gtork eome the milkman, the dceman and the river of o delivery wagon in the order named, But the young man who sells you two cents' worth of matches or the materials for a large dinner party with equal cheerfulness is sald to have outdistanced all competitors In the matrimonial raco, The reasons given for the grocery clerks’ popularity in this respect are that his business bringe him in daily contact with a greater number of Women than any other, “We mest more woinen In one day than the average worker meets in a month,” sald & Chictgo g.ocery oferk in explaining the situation, “Ina grd- cery atora the patrons come day after day, and the clerk soon forms a speak ing acquaintance with all of them, Often the elerk goes to the customer's house to take orders and the intimacy grows, thia, ond that accounts for our populantty,’ What do JOvening World readers think of the startling assertion? \Has thelr experience led them to the econelusion (hat the grocery olerk !pads all others in the mairimonial sweepstakes, as the Western paper declaves, or must the decision be awarded to another class of workerd, aoe The Evening World would be glad to receive their views on this very in- teresting. mubect, Reading to invalids preseant occupation which eome women taking up aside trom their dutit, their household, Tt requires but little time, perhaps an hour or more a day, according to the 4 Whigh oan be ppared trom home, gpd 0 preparation, A pleasant read- fing voloe, @ clear enunciation and ap- preeiation of the value of words and @entences are el] that Is required. Nearly every one in her own airole of @oquaintances can find an invalid, an @derly person of & oonveleacent who fill gladly pay 60 cents an hour for Rellet from ennul, . For the woman who can spare more (me there gre directories in the enroll as a reader dreary time for for a dollar vr AKW a plece of thick paft leather, About. the quality usually found in the upper of an grdii Gut Into a heart shape about double {he sine of ploture, then cut @ round hole at the bottom (not too large) and two parallel cuts not quite as wide je circle as shown in accompanying Take @ plece of heayy twine, ‘and tle one wecurely on each end of the atring and your puamule ds , ‘The tea Js to release tho string with | large stores in the buttons without untying or save! Many marriages result’ trom buttons through the pircla. opening, ‘To releave the string with buttons from the heart double part marked A through ‘the cirele’ opening will bave ample room to page button through, ‘This looks very elmplo; 99 make one and let your friends try i¢ and you wil) see it ts quite o @ome guest who Is Haciah | ootety Fina rhe ne) morn LU mr hd Foine.plensant-volced woman to then both ends through the circle open- ing at the bottom, Now take two lange y' buttons (much larger than the circle) A New York Mystery. By Ernest De Lancey Pierson Rhew lier as well as I do," replied the ounger man, aa he flung The Woman wv in # Mauve: w “And on'y 9 dollar,’ ix at the coin in hig’ hand, might have made {t a tenner, but then nilght have been much less,” the coin in his hand sorrowfully, * N RRB. @YNOPSI8 OF PRECEDING CHAPT! Must be worth more to me than di eons the body of @ woman has just died, An inquest proves plerced by a sti hes babi rad re wife @walt eagery ite of his investigations, CHAPTER VII. The Haud of Fate RAGGED, elderly man with the unmistakable stamp of a cheap and pastworthy actor, along Bixth avenue one evening a few Suddenly he started with surprise as the recognized a tall, wellr dressed man who was passing. “Rishard Henslow!” he muttered to “what's he doing in New York? Last time f saw him he was o mber of our company In Canada, He Jooks prosperous and maybe he's good for a touch from his old friend Job th the police jumt ook it be were mad or Powe we sit down and talk thin sud Hawking; I can make it all 4) Clear in a fow words.” hope 60; and tnen I urself off," and with @ faint 6 and sat down, After all, Was crazy it were best that might save soandal he actor picked o fortable seat he coul man rove to his own drunk, Wenner Ag, 4 trim in} dn black whom he ad- vopped in for a tall Suld the Jutter, us they seatud ut fj i 1 ch SF Pycele, peau only I never hoped for su ‘acted, their in It waa! one af) d hose cheap ploturé stores which aboutit rhood, where marvellous ehromos are for sale, In the centre of the display and the oblect of the crowd's Interest wos na Uresize crayon of a youn Above the frame hung a pi MAUTIFUL VICTIM PARKVILLE TRAGE Mr, Hawkins stared a moment, then stumbled out of the crowd with a dazed expression on his face, rubbing his chin thoughtfully while he looked off in tho direction the hansom cab had taken, “Why that's the gal he married. Yi that's Henslow's wife, O) Known that before, jul who has been car own Lhe country, wonman, and | real accepted me tf t vonditlong had not interfered, ‘T don't Ilke to be pit forked Into marrying a man, Just i guise his unole happened to be a schon), muito of my father's and wishes me to. Those ata her ver ted that aftor the year Is a fortune forfeit Al aaylum-nwhat was It for—cats wel OM pulntings ani "Twonder what could have persuaded the old man to make such an absurd Widdisombe, I almost wish I had never heard of this fortune that Is so near and yet so far. I was happy enough when I was wandering about the equn- try without @ penny to my name and never expecting a cent from “It don't seem to me that murmur over the provisions of a will that Reapdtt el bi) wu a seals fet married a very charming girl within a h rou n't Rot rid | year," 43 fort igang “You wouldn't understand unless you Lie most com rf find, and bank viead) not reming you, ‘Bhe Is certainly, Died amo.’ Assuredly the ma) vas tu hy no, You Are rolbta Hawkins calmly, Out of thie poaker’ Ups, Fi Pknew it rae somethin, ‘wilful young woman to let the fortune Benge gonsent to marry me “As I paid before, 1 ted the little man, t to turn up to fill have to nove into ‘oom with a sigh, "Why, you haven't run through that thousand I let you have only a month | th black ‘eyes flashed inquiringly ai his companion, me,” laughed the other, pully jing out his pockets to show that thoy hat ie a very expen, sive set that the Warriners move Ji, and, as the prospective son-in-law, of have to put my best foot tor- a t hy Tecognize lenulow ti wandering fo) his demented visitor 6 son ha he say thy shotogr, ine It, don't you?’ am; thought you woul Fashion Hints. By May Manton. He quickened his steps and ranged Perhaps they, wo alongside the younger man, “Hello, Henslow!" he sald, cordially, But the other merely glanced dis- Gaintylly ot tho shabby acter and hur- = Misses’ Fancy Blouse. you re powers, con't vou? Ain't yi that you read t Was found cottage In ae bane Parkvil . nm out of town li y hat has that tragedy todo or that matter, with my— “This woman,” tappl graph with oye "inger Hawkins kept up with him, thowever, cludes a shallow round yoke and "You ought to know me, Richard 1g made of tobacco When we were up in Can- olled finger, ‘is the vice Henslow started to his feet with an [angry exolamation. 1th I have heard quite enough, retend to know wiat yoke and cuffs of ecru lace, and the trimming band of slik embroid- hend ered with Httle circles and stitched with cor: “Yor, I know you, Hawkins, for a wcoundrel and @ thief, what you, want, I suppose,” ‘thrusting a piece of silver in the palm that wat quite ready to receive st, futurg, Just forget we ever met,” and with this the young man dashed across the walk, jumped Into the hansom cab iting and was driven awny, wwe , he J6 ongrateful—just like tha rest,’ growled Hawkins, as he sidled — The Largest Market Furnishes the Best Bargains ne woman meets another and asks: “Do you know of a Widilcombe did not turn but shifted uncaally in his chalr, 1," he sighed, as he took a check jbook and a fountain pen out of hin pocket, “vou certainly have heen living {like a man with a fortune, Five thousand in four months! certainly take kindly, to your changed position, for you told me that it wast months sinoo, vou had seen a $id Will {when you came to me to fit vou out.” He drew his chair up t wrote the check. you ars aNttie} a “Dhere, there, now don't get excited, my friend! I only came to give 4 | friendly warning, You recognize as the ploture of vour wife, Is one that the police have been cirs culating all over the country they couldn't Identify the dea You recognizo her as your wife?" Henslow read mischief in the other's | red-rimmed eyes, and dan, \to himself unless he procea . Better not threaten the old man un- I he knew al. h> had to fear, though {t seamed altogether absurd should fear at all such a scarecrow, however, bo reproduced in any seasonable mas torlal, The watst chn- fists of the fitted lin. othe table and steeves, yoke and trim: want that money | haev, no mattor what THbo mindful, never fear, and thank Good night," and Henatow the dace ane wet nck into. the Yoom, vere he proceedmd to a gigs of whiskey, eye If T do, seein’ I's yon," \s gathered at its lower © ‘Ing corner,” drawled Hawkins, “But, man, yo jand I separated long after we Were marne ‘hanging on to that Y Ho turned with a t facing old Joh Hawkins, hla battered hat against his breast. was howling with a erneo Wuttons and loops. terint for medium t to find himaelt, know that my wife Another woman, means of a Want Ad, in the Morning World asks this same question of thousands of women, including servants. Some one, among these thousands, can an- swer the question in the af- firmative—which the one wom- an friend probably cannot do, ald Help Wanted Ads, tn Directory last week ‘ant medium" in e you were an orna- tlme afterward ! yard of all-over Jace | beard of her death.” yoke and cuffa and yerd of silk for yr tinued Hawkins, ‘tho matter aver, T come to the eanelusion that you awe me more than the paltew dollar whieh von were i rao) enough io hand ma when we last “Well, It was In tne papers,” “Oh, that’s nothing. They had me dead }a number of times when I was on the road Other tellowa tool a the way it came a with your Iate spouse. | EDEN 8 to be dead enough : idee “Pi give vou in charge. that will be ‘i be matled for clulmed Henslow fur {the next thine,” Send money to aly, making a dash for him; but th World, | older man slipped pround the table an yaised 0 warning hand. ty “i ght hold wa anid calimly, * and 1 guess Pulltzor Bullding, hty giad to see you.” Tenuiea toute mee te be ag (To Be Continued.) Guess Who | Am! 18 Ip a simple little game, but it T makes lots of fun, One advan: tage. about it Is that it requires no thinking, no knowledge of books, no ation of any Kind; it is just a ish game tq make boys and girls of any age roar with laughter, One of the players is to be blindfold- ed, and the others stand about the The blilndfolded he touches a player, and the player touched must then stand atill and make & golse in Imitation of some ‘animal; Boar PM 8 M6: & cow, & pig, or a orsh “tho "person takes his place, If Not muess correctly he relenses the player and tries again, The Window Dresser. Men who dress the windows of the fn shopping districts wear bays of cotton elnth oyer thelr shoes, presumably to protect the fine faliricn they have ofen to walk Over, Siippern would no doubt an- swar.as well, but the bags aro in gen- ora) use, To wear thom may be a tradq condition, Much of the Axing up fe done at night in this rush senson, and the men may often be seen at work behind drawn shades, When the shades do not quite veach to the bot- | tom of the window the Swaddled tect Moving about ao actively are rather # queer night, Sonam eee Death Tappings. Ther is wn old superstition that tap- ‘ping sounds in a room foretell death. A correspondent suggests that these sounds are emitted from wooden fyr- niture. ‘I have generally noticed," he gays, “that I heard them after a gudden change in the temporature from heat to cold, Heat causes furniture to expand and open the Intorstices of the wood, which beoomé filled with air, A sudden cooling, on the other hand, ceuses the wood ‘to contract,'’and the interstices then close nd forcibly expel the alr with these explosive sounds." CASTORIA For Infants and Children, The Kind You Have Always Bought Boars the eeu ol A FAMOUS ADVENTURE, Don't forget to read “The Adventure of the Norwood Builder” in next Satur. day's Eventng World, Feb, 18 This ts the second story of ‘The Return of Sherlock Holmes," the greatest dotec- Uvo series ever written, Prana (RAND) ss Frank Daniels of a cutter apple, Spread some butter on euch siito and place an apple on ‘each Butter a bake pan, place tho apples and bread In, fill the hole made in the middle of each apple with sugar; place on the top of the sugar and on each one a plece of butter the size of a hazelnut, and set dn’ a warm, not a hot, When whout half done, fll the fhole again with sugar and a pinch of cinnamon, place butter on top as before ani! fimith the ooking; serye warm, When done they may, ibe glazed with apple felly and put back in {he oven for two minites, This makes a pretty dieh, Eggless Layer Cake. One cup of, milk, one-quarter cup of butter, one cup of sugar, two teaspoons of baking powder, two and a half cups of flour, Cream butter and sugar to- gether, add the milk, mix baking pow- der with our and add, Beat well, can ho made as layer cake or as a loat and by adding raising and citron it makes a good light frult cake; by add- Ing spices a good spice cake; any flav- oring can be used, Frozen Coffee, AKE elght ounces of freshly- ground Mocha coffee, Tle in a cheesecloth and place in a double boiler, together with a pint of boiling milk or cream, Set it aside 6o as to draw out the flavor of the coffe, Then strain through a napkin Into a etewpan containing the yolka of ¢lght eggs and twelve vunces of sugar; add a very small pinch of salt. over the fire until {t begins to thivken, then quicken the motion of the spoon, and when the yolka of the suMolently set etrain through into a Inrge basin, Stir a lmif pint of whipped cream and one ounce and a half of clarified isingtags In with this, Add «a dash of extract of vanilla and freeze, Braised Chicken, Wash and peel a Jarge turnip and a large onion, cut them into thin slices, with a little celery, a few sprigs of parsley and a bay leaf, slices of fat bacon at the bottom of the pan; place the chicken, trussed for bolling, on {it} cover the breast with allees of bacon, Put the veyetables If the biindfolted player chooses, he| Pound it with @ few bones and one and ean have the sound made three times,|® half pints of good stock and a little and If he then guesses the name of tho| sult and pepper. Cover the pot closely, set it over a slow ‘fire, put ved cosa) on the top and cook slowly, When it Is ready keep the meat hot while you strain. the gravy and take off the fat; boll up quickly til it thickens, alan, oven, T ero PROCTOR’S COLONIAL .afitr HGH My Fer seat abl ot the Bee ACADEMY OF MU In Sulzer’a E Fauaeanttann es as FISKE Lech Kleschna fH THE OFFICE Boy.’ BELASCO justia teh hut Housewtfe's / Cyclopacdia Apples au Betvre, PEL and core the apples with an Cut stale bread {nto Pleces about a quarter of an inch In thickness, and then cut them again a paste tho apple corer, round bane with and the sume #ize as EPPSS The Cream of Cocoas, COCOA The Most Nutritious Victoria, AR, 20, Watings Evy Day, 260, Fatire ‘ Wy ih. Week: Hvery, e akan a MoAvOY and ie #UftR Avenue ria. fie se ine Ne i pt ‘our ne Fey Moa af Mine'R! At'Biaatte Nive, VI o DID A RE IR Souvenir Feb, 15, 8,15, Mat, @aturday, [Re Nat C, Goodwin,,t3¢ | RY SEANONS 2 HUE Se E_ RING, ever Keen one of those ‘visions This Stlr tha mixture ms are sleve Lay a fow “BIG FOUR” vat its it the Ii The Greatest Thing in the Worl UTR Grand Bouvente Mint, Wed. , “GRAND MASQUERADE BALL By the Bwodlsh Hundred Men Society, FER, 18, 1005, Ay. N.Y pri Mot, Sat,, Theatre. B) presents M Mit Tie Music mAsran, | LW PIKLDS'?} ; 1 TIGRESS OF JAP LN, ust. rit A B. 2 4 Payee ra 4VH Wel Mat & We, Sat. Ma: «| PADIGON sap IRATRE Kasco STE Tey a %q Bway | KEITH'S stows Ke th § ‘and’ {ratkot Now. Yk, L Aith ot! Prices il B06, BROADWAY eriegi Scheff in. THBA.,s1at st yin en Se CAN HMATOUURA {MO S10) “Karatand vaps At, & Eve SP ese Mat. Sriare | TWO LITTLE WAIFS. | o-piuht at saa | ATLANTIC “The Confessions of a Wile RA dos Weber's All-Star § ont Hlegledy-Piggledy & “Colloge GARDE Canal na Ol ers Lady Ore ¢ t & Bd ay. Matty JOE We pay TODAY MATIN ER Tita Wiehe JO AWSDNISD. IATIN ‘ NO TRNAVRUTA In David Bolancos pany, CROSMAN _xrer¥ HELLATRS, Casino, 127th at. Oe, & 83d et, Eye. at 213, Booker & inee To-Day, to #1. KEENEY'S 22:20 u dite Dixie & Co, ane BI THUD ite shan sail COL, BINN'S. Would make me agroe with penhauer in his derisive of the iuir sex,” sald the Pe $a to drop Into one of those: ‘ruby food emporiums where lovely ents," f “Why? Inqufred the Amateur opopher, “You wouldn't ‘ask why if you hadi of ie Hines’ turned loose on a bill of fase cons ating of cream puffs, mixed gasionte russe and fish cakes, Alf would be necessary to dispel in gions of tho most mila aaa On fomining daintiness would’ be @° tty minute sojourn in the midst of women,’” f 3 “Women are dainty Ay} mented the Philosopher, by “They are, are they?’ snorted Peas! “Oh,> dreamer, woman's charma! All I can. thee to @ beanery! And don't me About fair woman being a eater, either! Why, that theo: disproved when the original in joke was first sprung, ‘This, business with the fair sex is @ proposition. Women love to being very delicate and ethoroal 1m #4 gard to the food business, but, I'll et you never saw one yet who had | use for a man who wasn't a hij meal toket’ and @ cheerful ¢ Why, this hankering after the fm pots js almost an strong a chi ty: i of lovely woman as her vanity, j then they talk about being dainty. ers! It makes mo tired! i “The funny thing gbout this stunt is that women don't e realse bow unlovely they look whe they are gorging, A woman starts o to make a hit with a man. She spend ‘hours fussing over her toilet, sho will gtand in front of the until she has almost grown to the: ‘Chen after all of this preparation does she do? Why, goes out to or supper or luncheon or some any old\thing, just ao it has proposition tied to the pro n “Great thing, the way this business Is run into the ground, {f you ask a woman to go with you, whether it is corner to look at an oll pain attend a matinee—it doesn't matt ° | the ocoasion—she will be #0 sore alt ' ae It won't be safe for’ you to speak | . again if you don't hang out your) | lunoh sign. ! "It's all very well to talk way to win @ man's heart is his @tomach, but why limit It ¢ man? 1 guess the women ate just ap strong on the eating deal ‘husky male sex,” i “Well, women have to ent," “FF there ia anything on EE snapped simist, ‘But wha 7 object ovorlasting bluff ebout belng Anyway, there Is a time and all things, but women seem, § it’s necessary to oat all the AMUSEMENTS. EMPIRE wii oe Hat MS ‘vy See Like. Mt WILLARD. Bat. 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