The evening world. Newspaper, February 16, 1905, Page 15

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fy Alice Rohe. | “ot hor lite und-to meet them all,” , what?" Inquired the Philosophe: ) SAA the) female bores,” replied ¢ alms! ‘Warton, the 6” Rinateores, ‘the Philcaopher, have,’ “yOu can algnal for help.’ itoRophen, her life story." Women who tell all the ins and oitte ot thelr love attatrs,’ sald the Ny 2 “Ot course they are," sald the Pea: ‘eimist, “They either wee them up ag Mittle fools, who bore. them to death ‘with, thelr meaningless twaddle, or as persons ‘Who would do unto others, in regard to ‘the blabbing habit, a# they org doing Women don't realize that, “dangerously . communicative: ‘unto. you. however, They prattle on unoeasingly thinking they are putting up ‘a grand ‘game of bhift. Tho dear girla always ‘fancy. people are interested in love | (affairs or early struggles for recogni- Mon of their genius, and if they van “eorner you {i is a hopeless case until they.nave talked tt all out of their a on Ws all due to thelr inordinate Sgotiam—thoir yanity., They color thelr Mle narritive in the light of garish #entiment tilt they think their allly ‘Btories of their yop are as good a8 a Y ‘melodramatic thriller, ‘to impart. to half a dozen other peaple. 40 find yourself in a charming 1.6, flavor.” /pher, ‘Do they always tell the truth?” vWell, (f they don't bill with gullélesa Rolla, have to move to Utah.” a Riddles. * 4. What Is Worse .than ‘‘raining cats hind dope?" ‘3 Whare:ta happinees found? % What it the differonce between a oat. and'asominat ° “4. Why {9 @ mouse Mike. grase? dil and round on both en enter Ever on Taplll ‘66 MAVEN protect you, my boy,” faoid tho Peerimist, from the woman who tells you the story replied the Amateur Philoso~ ‘I have just been talking to an awtully sweet girl who has confided all aald the Bensiniat, Y supppse ‘But while their number ls is none of them who can dn tha nuisance class the ‘who télls you the atory. of hor You must havo met a few yoursell,”’ sald the Pessimist esourly, you are generally corralled before AWhy. dood sho do tt” asked tho “Why?” commented the Pessimiat. ie it she didn’t have any other rea: non, thd fact that she bores ns to death dg qhough, But she hag other motives, he loves to tals about herself and she thinks sho {s ¢ausing intense Interest to spring up {n your breast because she singles you ont to be the receptacle of “ “But men are always suspicious of lose “What you want to watch out for though {s the confdential racket the dady will spring on you and get you tangled up in somo secret she fs suing ‘When {t comes out you will feel duty Vound td help her, and as her natural défonder and: guardian you will begin ' "The goy coquettes think they can interest you: tirst, then they can asso- ciate themselyes with you, and the next atep you will be taking will ofthor have a hymenal or a breach of promise ‘But why do women like to tell these secrets of their life?’ asked the Philoso- I the truth they will ‘Invent something that will fil the 0 it doesn’t make aay difference. The ‘story-of-my- life business’ Js getting to be a habit with the fair sex, and all I can say 18 that You don't want too many of them to get after you at once or you will '& What Stste in the Union Is hi in the Housewwfe's Cy clopaedia Braising, ' m of mowing, RAISING 1s a B and the term properly used when the food {a stewed between fires; that te to may, With heat above andbelow. A braising pan ls deop and wide, and hold have 9 deep, ‘tlehtly fitting iron Md with @ depression fr holding hot ooale ond fehes; but satis factory resulta oan be obtained’ trom fn ordinary pan wit, a ahs fitting cover. we : Bralsing te parieultiy lapted for meats that are lnoking or or ato tough, ‘The most stubborn pieces will yield to pa dealgparh of the braleing Dan end become tender, eapectally if a few drops of vinegar or lemon julce bo added to the gravy in the pan, Vegetables may be cooked with: the mest, but if old, as is sometimon the cage with carrots, should be partially cooked fitwt by being boiled réparately. As tho pan fo air-tight, all evaporation i8 thus precjuded, The food hraiaud im- bibes whatever flavor the cook may wish to give it, in order to Liga role he must place in the pan t whatever vogotables hi her reolpa may rect. To Poach Eggs. Bet cold water on the fire in a frying pan with salt and vinegar in ft, A tableapoontul of vinegar to ® quart ot water, As soon adit bolls break @ fresh ge in the water or in a small plate and wilde it gently into the water, Then with # skimmer turn the white gently and by degroes over the yoke, so a8 to envelope the latter In the former, giving the egg an elongated shape. They may he, poached hard or soft—hart When tho otk Is cooked hard, soft when the yolk fs s'il Ina soft state, ‘Phig 1s the best method of cating thom when traveling, as none but fresh eggs can be poached. Fat for Frying. ° ured WUTED suet or fat can be M for Irench frying, and mi iz less Wikely to burn than Beef, but either or both together will do, Yard is also very good. Ol} Is to’ be preferred to either, and oan without burning be made hotter than any fat. To Clarify fat or suet for frying it should be cut up in emall pleces, put indo a saucepan with just enough water to prevent burnirg, atl heated over a stow fire until the bottom of the satice- pan can be ren; pfon it must ‘be trained, Most things that are fried are cov- ered with ere and bread crumbs, flour and milk, in ordor that a crust may be ie fuund them to keep the juice in and the fat out, The essential thing vee them completely and leave nO cra Ly fi val ‘or In Faiga an persone with w other products of burned. Senet ened cm Optical Hlusion, In to Hore is ond white dice, Turn the Pleture upside Bow), or ight elde uy and you will’ see there ate threo alee, bach with one ade bt —Comio Cuts, ’ OUBTLESS there ts something in D what old Francfoll, the famoug ballet maxtor, used to say. He claimed ,that all of his best: puplls— and they were not all profession by any medns—were Invariably interest- | conversationalista,, Twinkling Ke] tongtie and a twinkliig wit. usually go with UWwinkling toes,” the old man | used to ennounce with a aly smile, Where {s a series of exercises. with which Maitre Franctoll uged to start off the new pupils, Dressed in, what were known as practice clothes, consisting of @ pair of unbleached muslin bloomers, ench leg of which Is covered with ruffles and left to flare instead of being eaught in at the knee, almost any kind of a sleeveless bodigé, ‘stockings and a pur of heelless sliges with ‘the most flexible of soles, ho corsets and a belt so loo@s that the maltre Himself used to try It by pnshing both his flats Inelde of it,at tho small of one’s back. that constituted the would-be dancer's prac- tice costume, Firat the pupils stand back up against a door, The back of the head, tho-hips and the Heels are all supposed. to touch Fie w& Woman vin # Mauve: wv } gy Nopats OF PRECEDING CHAPTERS, eh ear ‘nay ‘bec | ute nt, probably o uypudermie heal, bamun) bendriok, ec or wends mri rattons. i young foctor, the stage, ts to receive a him wife for- une race Warriner, a Rox b) A Cenulede ats roll ae A walter, CHAPTER IX. “The Game’s Afoot.’’ quite enough to s:aggor Karslake, asked Karslake ot last, Job {s. now.somewnere inside the house,” the direction of the building, p "¥ou'are sure of that?” and Karslake looked around hm uneasily, © "I'm sure of {t unless he's run away, Listen, Thera is A summer houve covered with vines down there at the edge of the lawn, and {t's apt to be empty to-night. You can't fall to see st, because it's just dn the corner of the hedge where the next atreet runs, off. Well, you follow this terrace to the end and then watch Vu and. it's too early for that, % your change and sneak down to it, e Zig-Zag X {s the way thoughtless and un- systematic homeseekers hunt New York: tn an almless search for A FURNISHED ROOM, A HOUSE, A FLAT OR AN APARTMENT. Straight as a Die to the very place they wanted "ad wént the 1,804 Wise Ones who found homes last week through the MORNING WORLD'S ‘TO-LET BULLETIN, i igi RAB a ig il bg AU lp acl gyn iiNannidg igec thids el pasa ce igi igi i al ‘ke finds in his suburbent ha te, veel . yoman dreaved iy mauve he, baa died, Au eee Bek akhio pier uny & delecive. Is onraned cn at ¢ eaKary, 7 legacy tion that he on cond, tlor a ‘endriok bis Hynslow of Ue murder and Molt wa 4 in. Wa Ly hh tty on a Ves relde Drive, We o) Warriner rts ‘alo inet thore, Pendrick 10. by the detective hore, of all iplgnas in/tho world, when ‘he be- Heved tii away In Canada was |a@-dozen of ‘em, Couldn't run them all “And (weait our. affair that brought “It was, The man I believe did that replied Pondrick, nudding hls head In Join you as soon as I can, for I must havo a talk with you,” Karslake strolled off, smoking his clgar, He had hardly seated himself on o tokety Bench’ within the vine-grown Inclosure when he heard a low whistle, and presently Pendrick clambeved over the railing at the back, and dropped on the wont beride him. _) “Didn't keep you waiting long. did 1?" ‘To be sure I have, and just, gat back this morning, I have had a chase and no mistake, You remember the head- ing to that note we picked up in the old house?” ‘The other nodded,’ “"Dhe Ganadian comedy company,’ it was, and I found tnat there wore halt- to earth, and the two I found denied all knowledge of tho lady whose picture I carried with me, I wos beginning to think that I should have to spend the rest of my days Jn the land of, Our Lady of Snows, when I came upon an old actor, who put mo on the track, A brokan-down, disreputable person he waa, but the possessed the information I was looking for, “Fle had belonged to the fdentfcal company I wanted to trace, This woman--tho vietim of the tragedy—he recognized the picturé-was known un- doy the ornamental title of Milly Bt. Vincent, He sald that some time ago she married a young man by the name of Richard Henslow, but they soon aep- ; arated, and the husband disappeared, Since then the actress, ha heard, had been playing in/varlous parts of the provinces, though he had not met her.” "“Woll, you discovered something; but till" —— “IT discovered enough, I assure you, as a starter, orl'm greatly wrong, Lt wes enough, any y, to hurl me back to Now York, ‘There ara several Henslows In the direatory, but only one Richard, | Richard Henslow iy a dovtor--a doctor— do you mind,” and he nudged: his com: panion's arm suggestively, “Well, I don't see what that has to do with 14?" } “*Waun't it the opinion at the Inquost that !t was a doctor had done ¢ with the poor wo, " h fective testily, Bu "fone rt, you have not the momory far such things aa mien ike us, that make It thelr business, Yea, }and@ I found thia doctor, or racher whore | he’ lives, I als) had an interview with @ sort of confidential servant of his—an old, rogue that I must interview again, “The very faot of his being In. the houre with this Hicaaew (for he's a disreputable a toad) js @ suspicious circumstance, I found out that Hons. jow was to be hore to-night, go oj and on Dash ¢ aa have you been to Cahada at h 1 “I explained that I had reason to be- leve somo noled piekpockets werd go: Ing to try to work the crowd here to: night (don't do to tell yout ike bus- | Inees, Alwaye) and thet ould be Gist to help nab a few if +e would let ine eerve As Balt THe was quite witli. when I banded him my card, and here Tam, Now what do you Umphantly, ou haye certainly agcom fae deal if you are not tol tit) scent, Hut why should not this Henslow have taken another name. tf fe expected to hide from A crime?” Why, indeed!) Perhaps he lad ren- fons Why he could not adopt ‘anoth name, It may be that waen he turned to New York he had no exp tations of marrying again. Bit fi tends to, and to clear the road Mt waa necessary to get the old ‘love out of the ul tf before he was: on with the how, Thero's motive enough fo al I'm not through with the net I've Weaving, There are a fow strands “t Want to complete, But co far i'm quite Well content with my work, One thing encourages mo is that I have an ally, or a man IT can make one, in the do tor’s own house,’ eghlush,” sald Kersiake, ‘We thoueht we should have evtrything here to ourselves, but here come some people now,” and he pointed in the dl- tection of the terrace, ‘Two women und a man,” the detective, ‘THe deuse! and J was ig eae et ugh what I wag going to Nand one Ja my, wife, mistaken, i) y, fT om not “Never mind that; you can see he later, Como with me, and Pando drew him to tho back: of the summer (ope, * he satd in a 1owW voloe; “wo can slip under the rail- Ing und through the hushos Into the sat 1 T am #0 anxious ‘that through ahead. a lowing a Interrupting, exelalmed hat Eean't be too o lous," heen in) he was directed, and asalt in a tan, ‘owing shrubbery, eh eneeat wandering ahout, an be TAPER AR ate and we can réturn,' The t me more dis- Aarslake recognined that of he others he could not re+ avo ‘on hand should not foil | Wy i yalt a moment; thoy may just belt \ the door, and the chin and De on a atrulzht level, droop the sid some of them, The military. walk, the gitd sons, /ANew ¥ r B "Henslow! ve is there,” the detective, po.nting thoy had just left, “And my wife knows him.'* “So muoh the hetter, and know’ chim, too! Here's Come back to. the foerece if 1 Approaeh the ‘ou Will meet never mind how the stage, ch his face, Come t and wate! from without being see: flown into the street and wat Why Karslako jalmed the W her ing for the neod of p "O no, indeed! young ludy he had notived in by the grotto, he never remombers me, uu to me mottoni Dr, Henslow.' The two men bowed, and whe ‘erent uu frivhtenod walker Into the house vou 4 and Rand AL noo \ Take, ‘datobine the you saw it change ertainly, Pendrick ooutd towothor wrone,”” he thought Henele Migs + &O And 8 VOR 0} ofr W er one watehing ¢ r have foneled th et helore, The order for ven, and he dls as he had come, peared as in the d “Talk of the dev—" luek, ate Wh ed of that for quick work?” tri-| throw out some ‘allusion to Carnog and a thore Js my. husban woman?” roep th a heen fi Know en, you people feel." Arriner, the irrepros: ut I for one would Nike a —— the toen (to 'Thethead has ‘4 be ‘held at’ an upward angle. haughty. and’ smile,” 48 a frequent adju- fation, and the atms aro supposed to areléssly ‘and unconsidered at “Look Nex: tho dancer 18 taught to walk, and Jon and painful are these exerelscs to fo, the. Cre- ole slide and the haut monde or high soclety are the titles of some’ of ‘the styles of walking which are ‘mipposell to be Introductory io the dancing les- Of course, tt is taken for granted that. (he pupil has already mastered the:'aot | ork Mystery, - y Ernest De'Lancey Pierson|# Witepared many bra the gitests,” exclaimed Miss rection you ‘m' inde: nd then, 1 a RS en you do, do lt ify ‘ou rhe way. you want to get back where you started nd he leaned 8. KONG, now, as George umm onse, “Wall, youlE | have von been pending the ave heen Jaoking all over Grace turning to, the HP pelleve Mf niabend, before,” occaslims, but I belleve for we are gontinually being introduced to each nt et Dick—I ing for her companion to approach: "Mr. Karslake Karslake eyed the doctor curlovely, rather sur- prised that he saw fothing abnormal in when you ust bought asked ing doctor's iy. not be le to himself a8 ho noticed the evident uneasines: of stir up a ag a dine je doorway f Pendrick. Trecornition in two men they had he refresiiments was nolseless|y “He looks more of a gentleman than (a The Return of Sherlock Holmes A Complete Slory in The EVENING wortp Every Saturday. NEXT SATURDAY, Second Story: The Adventure of THE NORWOOD BUILDER Get the 4-Page Mlustrated Color Supyicment Containing this wt, Coaan Doyle \ Masterpiece, wb wf Ff ALSO A PAGE OF FASHIONS IN COLORS, Htite | ¥ daFptances, the walts, the polka, lan- cers and others, The bending exeroiaes. are {mportant as a preliminary, and the pupil J9 taught to bend the body gracefully nt every concelvable angle, standing frat on buth feet, afterward on one only, Next come the exercises fir acm and frm. The Intter Is, toxch first, Atter fabsing therheelves “heel-and-toe’ fash. lon in unison, next it in done alternaviy, Next the knee is stiffened, and the whole leg is held. straight out until ths toe ts at ‘the Jevel of the waiwiline, takes a little time to ha ig And, incidentally, i pe pects practice, any attempt at th Keloking | & Cd ol Warri The TNubiéot Of this eulogy he: turncd, and was arranging the ‘dishes and ginsses on the tabi, As he wag if | Paeeing Karslake, who sat a little apart from the reat, ‘he ai wh as he aaa ey! plate before him and whispered ey int,” Karslake caught the detective’ ahd. no Bogded slightly, as if he had Others iuests wore, dancing now in the first Bio ences aa end oe eeu! of ed ou rou the open bgt windows, making any conver ‘sation almost Hapouaioi, The arty however, Were too much occupied in dleoussing the datntles provided fo mind Wa Sue auth ce eae a fo. he eseeteds r not comp as §oon a8 “Now then," exclaimed Grace Wat neryin & pause hetwoon tho dances,’ don't know what you people a ke i ing her poet a OA re Rome tt j ere much longer uh!) man whom TI don't wane to oftend rot Appear and ask mea to dance, Dance i Won't after supper, without taking my Nfe, and I don't rant RY foctor ta Dractice on me until I ite of his 8 Rith, hy’ yetore the skill, 80 come on, crush to leave begins, We'll leave: the men here, and get our things, You may Se Si sare Ga MRR ta bn an W aAre~! well to the hostess,” Ae ® little whirlwind of a wo! she 18, to be gure!” said Karslake: way of a minary after the Tedlen had mone, yu will have to keep ‘a brite pace to kee ‘ith her,” Yes, T know that," with a sigh, re- pled Honslow as te sipped champagne slowly, "You don’t f° out. much, do » Mr, Karglake? T should have met you ‘before otherwise. “No, Tam not much of a hand at en- tertainments,” Then he caught the cold, impa. * eye of the detective looking t him from the shadow ofa pillar that supported the root of the pavilion. “Da you know eneeeni that We have met pefore eye, un- on; (E wag In Canada a fow yea You ‘© introduced by. a tho- atrical: fr f T am not mistaken. The fell ont of Henslow's h ind slinttered itself on the table, “How clumsy of me!" ho stamniered, wining We front of his waistcoat with Me hi f, m not very well ke noticed his and the walter slipped leasly tp his sl 1 bo, mire up the frame mopping up tn OW, renovens "Oh, I dare $a tine when I used to o to the Ic rival, but of late years lve heon too busy to think of such things, After all, 1€ you've seen it once ‘en them all, But here are the hall we foln them?" “We mado a bull's-eve that time,’ whispered the detective .as Karslake | banton, (To Be Continued ‘This is not so easy as it looks, and, 1s Superfiuous Hal, ut “Ly Scam bane of mM fabs hentia: ta porary only dn. ep ane, You ran to repeat the treatment as hate begins to grow again; © Harlum sulphide, 00 gralnar, por chalk, 4 grning, Mix with water; hariim guiphide must be absolute! to be effoutive: when it te sized: ‘srl tho chalk,” Hinough’ water aca afterward added to. make a thi Spread over the hulry eurtace ini allow)” to remain for from one to five minutes, Accorlng to the sature of the growth | And the suaceptibiiity of the skin, It should be removed, as in avery’ oa with @ dopilatory, when. the, burning. sensation In produced, {26 tong eons | tact with the ein should be avolded, and immediately atter the balr has beer |, remover! the denuded surtace’ should ho gently washed with’ warm water ani , cold creant or a bland oll lo sed ‘to | prevent Irritation, i A Dandruff Cure, Dear Mise Ayer: INDLY pubti#h «formule . vor Cleaning the scalp trom dand- h yum and atrengthoning the /halr |’ to prevent it from falling’out, 8, BY Keep the scalp clean ‘washing once |) {n ten days, using an eg shampoo, Massage the head) night) and mornigg|| with this lotion: Cologne, 8, ounces; bd of a em, 1 prt ‘On of ing! lavender, / rw of iit t dvam each, » if i For Chilblaing, aes coh Rito onze obill jBetna| A. the anielena ca cold: water and ine psi coction of white. éak bark,’ ma | the affected parts loosely with flannel faturated in crude leum. Where the knuckles are awollbi massage thrice ad} ia vay diluted turperitins. Thie A Waltz Toute Seule, ls netantly diadbureged, ‘The maitre de ballot“informe tle puplis that they will leatn danding first and cantor tions * terwand, if they pleage, Now, with the foot ia this position, the Pupll is expected to turn a complete cingie, At first she will have vege to flo this, but pretty soon whe to turn @o gently and’ iradvatit on other thet she will h pivot,’ the foot desoribinw ‘the: cirole, | t and sho must maintain a pleasing amnile all the time, And with this pivot exe) tl gontt hn Heat 'itunadono ‘} ea ‘es The. ye tesa wild yey a bike und lp Ad pay ase hoe balan lneof ona’ oft , ie THR her ‘he are ‘sapoot t dowry ‘of mo. epee ohare in Mie be et mn, eo th All of this ja fab! wil ho the aligntest mee of the tyre leet ‘ot the first lea- sons i§ a Wwalts toute went, ire the SA aaeld He hardly rds irl Ww! yy Originality in her | show It, Ti und 0 bs a i ht nth canon hi ietoig tot tu een late pee stated re cone 2 ones} an y ts told to make @ study on A he one perform tleular piece of music, and at the next class. et: R's” bake pepe: : ADADRMY t) CE Nand cay th wt. & Ti wae RL wid Beli CROs cana ey tae) Popular Prices, Mate, We tal “oh AAU ane si In jth (i i 24 Ava Mh e Valuable peisee, oktts Mans (Wat aaa tt SE MRS, FISKE |Leah Kleschna MT ROPOLS ga air ft 140d at, Nat Wiad fc' Wilbon, he Watch on the Rhine ATLANTIC SARPEN.. Bowery, scar ths aA a BELASCO BA Mat. gat & Keb 08 LESLIE CA Py tr fn ce ener Nay Play, eet U Ce BTTOU AN WE rage ach Se i Batt ee oer Week" id HARE Big co : 14TH8 HRATRE, Nigh ea ee ore ABE eH Or A Next Wk,--A new play, “Nobody's Darling.’ ee \ By; B20. ‘ BROAD WAY ital Scheff ATI Fritzi Scheff panting, | im ASRS TOT TTT 424 at, & La, ts Bat, MURRAY | [TERS si ML Sti A Sh ed aan Sia | iM ‘avi& 107th ot. Mat, Hat, ohtapas hie as fait, oe |S ‘ALADS on avaLtry, LADY OF apes rials ta the In the mean tl there are Ptr] Broups of Btepa, euch ohn i Matic some special type of dance, and of se cular rhythm, which @he must learn, and these are as various as there are countries upon the map, Ee \ Something New in Fashions, Eree’ with next Sunday's World, a rpectal stipplement in ‘colors, - giving rwelve of the very latest) Parisian ver duns adapted to American use by fiost aisilied pattern designers, For convenience of DASA ho may ‘wis patterns of the f lesigns in thir suppiement a means of procuring them will be offered, dh u mbled Bannt Bach of these six circles Soa the jumbled name of some well-known anl- Bet the letters in thelr proper order and spell out the names of the ix Anima CASTORIA For Infants and Children, Tha Kind You Have Always Bought |S Signature of AMUSEMENTS, A AAI rnp Broadway and | Wid Birest, nC GURL," 1 oat ‘ATHL passed him in the wake of his com-| mm)

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