The evening world. Newspaper, February 20, 1905, Page 11

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‘rading Stamps with Wife, —_— BT thee to G Morectetown, N. J, and eet. Tt you 40, | Dae, mai Eee with! b1Qom ins pet or bride ag the cae eroding: stamoe aid your house n keeping, This echeme of booing the sadly de- atock.of Hymen was perder vibe “Rev. Oliver C, Horseman, a mat Caihollo priest of Morrlatown, ‘ater an evhoiistive atudy of the math. nial eltuwtion tn bis parish, And inendy agveral ciartiages have boon odie aaa reoult, 9 Still, notwithstanding the tmimediate ‘the thotptt- wonder {f greater impetus would Given to’ matrimony ‘by striving ft diMoult, instead of easy. If, teal of wmooUhIng the path of true tie Official celebrants of the knot ® m0 untying ehould thrust a few Obstacles in its may matrimonial Matlatios might boom Ike prices in a oholw-ronds grocery nvhon' a dinnerless Otowd of mullpoad qassengers have been @umped into a snowbank and the near- est restaurant is vwenty miles away. Not matrimony made easy but matri- ster up Hymen tottering on his pede! Booase the “bondage bough’ them, nature to suspect that ything ac quired with @ book of trading stampp, whether it be @ blooming bride or a set Of deaspoone, ts not even triple plate. “If marriage 1s a fine thing.” argues the disciple of Mammon—and his name fe logion—"'why js it ao cheap? If it it away?" Upped pastors and petro when they consider the ahy maiden an iba ehyinn bachelor find” do ree. of means of hae a hens 'y tnto the Sy usmetincnet yoke, should no the.oeth to the altar amooth, pM devious and sate a For only wal oat Glatenctened tte peddle py ee the pm ain br) ed fork. fe a e Lage he women are . willing] His thoughts are 90 pure jmony:made difcult should be the) You are evidently trowwled wih In- { Watchword. of the pastor eeeking ¢o bol-| migestion ot a poor ‘ctreumtion.- AVOIG ‘tal, We don't tiear of the divorce law- water befote retiring at yers giving away trading stamps with eel the m) Fv ahend do we? And yet the divorces) is a goal bleach, but H wi aot oure Industry flourishes like @ green bay|a sallow .complexton. ‘Tis you oan or @ Chinese Iaundryman in out|only do by getting your ayetem in & with @ ring’ 18 cheap, and the freedom| for tho shiny nese, but look after your purchased with a divorce decree ts ex-| gia above BA things: ‘Takke one hon penmlye, whe latter is sure to make 4| nf acid nna mix i with four etrong appeal to all those who measure} ounces rose water, Apply the’ lo- tho value of things by what they cost| tion to your refractory move as often Ht fe natural for Incredplous’ human PaalbaaniRT even a negatively good thing, why give Of) ary son's Alving down. In’ New Yorks, may be, book of | things, an préacsiptions: Melt together pure lard and 21-8 punoes add 1-2 ounce poem {it Degins to cool, oti bolle. acid, Phe Cel re ly before “(N Shiny Skinz” Dear Mise Avert the skin, &f tubbed in every night?) My skin {# sallow. MY nose and fore- thead are greasy, Will the lemon Judes overcome this? My nose gete red and ebiny In a warm room bred dy Ps as greasy foods, tea and: cotter, Drink rnin, Lemon Juice {healthy condition, Use the following as necessary, + Mother's Dream. t it "| Where he's Jearning to ont! with @ That I'm really quite sure ‘ mough; anyway. And men generally other bargains, matrimonial or with deep suspicion, OP8I8 OF PRECEDING Meagher ed con: obv! eae inured con- that tb vibe younK "oetor brie tenn , then,” and wil 18 CHAPTER XI. Pendrick’s Defeat. D' HENSLOW was in a trouble the old sailor, had «one His lunch was eerved, but he hardl: telepho! for an automobile, Warginer's, No, 1078 Madiso! yy Youd, grave butler who opened the door, “In the garden, alr.” ghango of greetings, fog?” “Well, it would not be strange if me or do you not?’ wtyio of asking.’ ui pe, T want you to marry me this evening at the latest," Vhy, 1 hardly know you this mor «, Ing, Diok. i 4 “perhaps not, I've revolted," and ao you wil I don't care about any elaborate pre) Jet in such @ hurry?’ she protested, ), aration Bu "really, 1 don't know what||s of 9 kind mamma wHl think’'—— tasted it, Finally, in the afternoon, he wvenuo,” he sailed out to the chauffeur, Once arrived at the door of No, 1078, May," said Pendriek, coldly, ol rd Henslow bounded up the steps }qoor, Glbaon,” to his nat ‘of the house and rang tho bell long and| “And ma ‘Ig Miss Grace int” he aakod the |tace with his hands: iily-shal- ven: vali banat (on Sah to: has been In my mind for the past f “put who ever heard of getting mar-| hie wife He'd got drupk. if he looked at & cork, (The w Woman v in ol Mauve: 62 I'm not atving yous ohan aS Mee to shane your lone cal with a lo @ Kaa short with « ies, t y id you not wake ee petote? | learn You. my have Total Ved Pe angwer ~ {you wanted @ month 56 it you ae and his face Slonded a part! ing caress turned and was pone. He spent the rest of the day making airangements for his marriage, sending her a final note to say what had, been done, wi piel ig to rae at her house a jat § o'clock in the event He niturned. to his the “hows tired state of mind after his patient, and nappy, just as twilight was setting 0 engerod the gonsulting room iy ana’ entea’t the gas two men rose Up toward him, Whi tepping, back as one of the Ly seri a hand on his shoulder, “] have a warrant for your arrest for the murder of your wife on ith of night,” atapbed, tnt into a al "a . e e ‘ the day following the vaerseh Sam- | n asl ingle, attired with whet for hum “f thave come to epenk some MAGS ns nisual care in a neat-Atting sult truths," sald Henslow, after an eX joe ack, Ammacuiaye, Ah rt and showy red Into Kareleke's ne tie, mae Oe nerally expression: Bhe looked up in this face anxtously, ‘wan emijing and fn one hand ‘Lhope, Dick, you have not been un- raid ane chain st which the small ‘duly indulging eo ewrly in the morn- |terrier was at ane Leen thig Mttle fal- "T have come W layed his part. exceeding 1 ors eke. to drop in daat night a partioulars,” treated me, Now We must come to an /PATI UI IN no hurry to loa rp. ot the it you . understanding, Do you Intend to marry poor fellow's being caught, Alba Bie a ‘olqar, Pen tok? ‘nan a box tron the table out of which the “Well—did I ever say I wouldn't, |& Tye tne ve helped himself. ell,1) 8! though I don't ilke this highwayman an fy iitover mow, and there 1s no bt of the man’s guilt?” “INot the slightest, and there pie days," replied the other, af he. put n> wih patinfaction ne tah quest type, Ww. iste in his Innocence, 0d nt at the woman Was hat this don belonged to him— years ago—and refuses to Mf vei a but some oR uu enjoy doing unheard-of things | where he apent the night of the mu Rt you ny aurprise na one, Come, For a criminal he (s tnlaue, and p+ | should be ind A think ney there were not more like him in the world, as he to giva us noend of trouble, Just Imagine a nan with such Oh, as if you had not $0 well trained | a crime on hia soul golng about the | Fi her that #he thinks exactly aa you dc ‘To-night—shall AINLY YOU COULD. HAVE FOUND JUST THE Furnished Room or Apartmont YOU HAVE BEEN LOOKING FOR HAD YOU READ THE 6 TO LET ADS, PRINTED b} O45 VesTERDAY IN THE | Sunday. World's Want Directory. NOT TOO. LATE TO-DAY. {t be-here in yout city amusing himself just Ike other nen; why (f It had not een for a sheer Dlece of luck we should never have run him down, There's not much glory for {me in thin, for that reason, Ai) ut any | way It was mighty interest | He would have said moro, if just ‘then the door had not beeh flung open {and Mrs, Karsiake, breathless, her face ‘quahed, her eyes sparkling, rushed into | the room, “T thought T heard your vole, Mr, arried in her by hought T owed it to my co- aiding toward her husband, Sto. sup Jeive, and niso to return the dog T rowed," “Well, T know that he t« {nnopentt" |, The men had both started to the'r fort, ‘Why, my dear, what are you payline? \ What can vou know mora than Mr. |Pendrick about the matter?” | "I know quite enough, Dld yvau. no tlee that he refused to sav whare he wea tho night of the Wouttht” "Natvea'ly he wold be etlent abou? orla's Wome Magazine, Is lemon’ jnloe good for wattening| Ieee enna nnn AR AAA RNA RA SARA ARA RDO AAOPDDEDS AA 1. Tho Dolly Varden, made with three‘shades of ribbon of the same color, 9, A’ taffeta wbelt With blue, ribbon; ‘very smart with this shirt watet, 3, Ribbon belt made with light-blue ribbon with three rows of shirring to match the evening gown. 4, Belt made on a crinoline frame with one yard of soft pink: ribbon and narrow black velvet lacing, 6. 5 Large red.roes made with eatin ribbon aud o black algrette. 6, A new hair ornamented: with three yards of ribbon'and roses and buds, 7, Hair ro- aette made with No, 4 ribhon; easily made and very effective, LBBON was never so popular as'it/is made with ribbon’ foitr inches wide, 1s at this present meason, and at Tt requires threo yards, with & plece of tho gales it thay be purchased tpf| heavy hat wire, bent clreular and with mere nothing, Tt would be wise t several yards of the eame to have pelts, collar, ropott for the alinners © buy | tibbon braided or twisted over {t; 60 ag} One end put small roads and buds and tos And bows| On the other end @ rosette of the rib- This 4s among the seagon’s noy- r ‘orhaments, ani{ @ltles andiv"easiy made by following: ji] Giteotioans carefully, To make the roges start at the end at made with the delicate shades of blug,| the selvage and twist around the first finger, drawing the /omall folds, on. the For ona.who wears te coltture In. the) Miger with the preswire of the thimb, When ‘you reach the other welvage Buch beanti- | bon. ful) oorzaga and bali most every. flower can ‘be made wit! Even the itIny forget-me-not. to the large flaring Ted roses, nape of the neck an attractive ornament compan Rott the| t alt for ine in the drawing-room," she wh.spered to her husband, room; thenit» ee {a ea rhe wv ee Oe er rot "hs woman berai Karalake, you! ‘epandal ee Ou Fa ae See knows where: he’| fad up, his | mind, th eval t ue Ws) must be toda under the circum: mane, it seen t0'@) door, He went-out ana wonton ‘come, Me. Pendriok, detective peremptorily, r me with any more questions hts sari ime: I'm borny to Up- aet all Head theories; but there is & life tat fetive was ‘not in°@ mood’ to . Karalake spoke with fh MamrANee MtNKC tio: announcement the. Tce tae and, bewildered, a left i} e! ani wilde) vowed hes dows ine 8 ey mowalking in his ae Scare: | lake Hub standing wt the se ‘door of A co Hi “Get | in, Til follow," his | #K@, pushing, the little map forward. “Where un you" wart to got’ asked 18, Wariner 1078 Madiwon gd The door slatomed to at tho pany drove oft n in in “the way uptown Samuol Pendrick | nat made several vain efforts to oun woman tp Fh eal, pat Her ar aus riba hte long nose you make of tila, Kars wre don't makeanyohing of it. pana ‘on tt, my wife Js partectly, eane, tha therg ‘te ome method ‘in 2 parent madness, tite trie: Iwai you will know 10 | Ph thero's Homo “on6 'aW, the next moment his |roorit,, She closed the door behind h Jand thet assured herself. that they. | the place ‘to themselve: iss Warniner. 18 since eho. intended earnestness on the street, gojNg to. heliove It--rhat-all this évl- ry {dence that had deen piling up at 3 before speaking. very il and) no to ima pad a narrow encape, and por- better for him if she bi," ald Pendrick, lng to way Thust be @ e present, anough when the Wit] speak out, tetin Buch @ rj hape it Is all eh Cire tae Somend ‘of panted him wi you te pave, (pnd deavored to prove, Bat ance Yiyelsted in his. ohalr, | coughed auswestively, TL repaat, a noble fellow. that this 1s a5 good a ies ‘OU ithe the mywtery of ing, that fatal doh of Hent because tt tal fn young lady: byl plan was projected untry house whore a party were stop Ing not far from Greenwich, Henslow Son must hear a rest fren shee liga, dnded, Mrs. Kyts- for the carriage to * " had jumped. out, had, considering ‘the way you have |ter the arrest and 48 you have Ail, Che] GED ERR She ViPR ARE Was eee, the |e “T'm afraid the ladles won't be able to a6 you, madam,"' replied the man at! r the door in response to her question. 'p ottonstpanetteceennm—anp foo THE POLITE TREE PUZZLE, The long aus stop before sh! Pendriok, You come: to talk over that holding ue a news: ‘emont the story the papers The Wii gly) is very muah afin of the tren because she fears tt wit put [p's syserenbhiity on that ocoaaion,” gald Partie Wth ah thanigent write, coos toe now that he N im theme 29°" Cried Unt tha treo, isn polite tree, and it peadaly obliges the maiden har Dh dea tounk, by, doing Avipho abhi. Now, what dogs tt Bets You may, re the anawer on +) Toblab ia lutte Pee ens Mon wy’ Evenings Lean egret quests eet RO The Wonderful lps You Can Do with Ribbons If ae arid Hair: Orhaments—Also" Flowers—Which May Be Made at Home. | fasten securely with fine wite, which) comes on a spool for this purpose, then cut the ribbon, aa these muat bé made, sepurate, Nive ins all, as they are the petals; gather these five together and hiert in a, small’ gredn ‘¢up,’ There) w) cups are hurd to get unless piirshasdd m a wholesale houso by the’ gross, 60} ohornmy tie, cher trom thelr old, faded artificial flowers, to uae on the new rilibon flowers, which are fideless, Wor the buds gather the fbbon tir gmall, round dags, and fil with balls of cotton’ and) cover: thd Hachens with 4 green cup; fasten, thé rosev and buds ‘on wite covered’ with green paper. Ar SRT ETI PTURER SOLAN A New York M ystery. rr. By Ernest De Lancey Pierson. men peoere at each other, dt apt fae 860, Miss Grace Je, yery. ill, herd ‘of tits eoporient on bub I pated ‘that it |! There ‘is enone alt - spelt drrived-the evening’ % i hrouxh & dropped Hote; pay sumoting OF be Aine. $0 follow the ‘catringé, ie ora ro i Night dnd hover cane up wil Nan was. ie Tharaewhippea, ‘he liffebng to eave her good name, Bho lold mo call, this under ‘tho Beal of 80> craey, and that is why Lcoutd nov tell ju myself ontil £ had her permiasios As AUCH Gs: Bie: Taoovers whe will nah I Mr, Henslow could not very. We WO places At once, could i Pendwick The detective smiled in a, mhastly ay. ‘ho statement of a young a flancee must be taken with great caus ton, Perhaps she will think differently when she heata his wile Waa the ‘vide tlm," he murmured, and went over to she’ window and lodked out: with great the doctor was to tumble Iilco of cards through) the atery of a hyt terloal gin, “Why; there's one of my meri, who Dan accra ee me Aa tH te gees ant as he cought sight of Gib the plan clothes man who had iba. n he made tho, arrest the night befoi “And he Js actually coming in here.| 1 wonder bait ath up now? Thad better stop hin before he Invades the houso, Plense exouse me."’ He Jot himgelf out ithe door’ and stopped the officer just as he waa oom- Ing up the stopa, “T tried to get hold of you when you} took the carriage at the hogel.” grim. bled Glbgon, "but you averdl too quick forme," Hoe was 4. surtyslooking man, with) broad shoulders and maselye nonds. Wo, what Ie 19" 4, “Whar aln's (t!" disgustedly. “You've went nnd messed things and no mie tike. The doctor never done It, ‘Thay rhot.m burelar leat night [In the ae P. Freuet He done jt. Me's contesse! ito Wanye pn the, detectiva atorted tank | ty find Tenrgloke and Wa wife smiling Sown at bie! jpner step, Aedy so simple, entertaining and} satisfactory as the use of DIAMOND DYES HERE a are many ways to! | aetitio Chance rf, Nght her yous artistionly at night euaceeds #0 well ase, nculp- tor, who 4n.her home has solved the ad least to her onyeatisfacs Belo, eraett « soulpto | thie home des depianed tine, monae |objeyt to the way b A brackats, the, motive’ being, the slender, |i would venture au Ob 4 figure 04 @ woman cid in some}. “D4 6s, ‘ ‘ ; ‘Aonting it.of drapary.. One hand holdis| 1 yi) a it MD t # aloft a flower of some sort, the potals| your tt d i ‘phaneornat ule ‘The otter ty Gen Gunstt 1 "On Sritering ote fs not made un- pleasantly aware that any partloutar effort at iumihation than been maddy 1, Du: @ getitle! eMtulgéinse Aide ble rom, antistio ‘beauty and reo al 4, bowitoh~ | We pelt ower \adl> the’ ‘pbredna “in: It.’ with Cah wold gallo nat fos bashed es range in an ariistic bouauet na at pad digas will bo hard fo detinguish hii ‘from: erations’ ‘tte theo the,.real scented fowent. ‘A single lorge ‘tone, wl hapke of Jt, gives, -helght,,£o. a, peTROn| of these newed, " the sime asthe smaller ones, only | Lianonen #toth th nin’ Using very wide rihbom end ae altter ‘Met -medalionw a) pt an ont shydes, haying the outeide pera putd 10d =Phitadoipiiie Prem, kh lighter, than. those. 4nside, ~ ‘Mdaluty rosette for the. halé te simply made, Lt takep. tet yards of rib+ If you wish (t’ emall, get No, Khat! the Tbbon Arel, at ‘buervad slx inches, then cateh, the .oibben! Mn the middle Of the tqope: it fasten’ be it hair pin pa yeu a ao: bemdneg arith | T wi ae tie haut de rem ov wintry for nate ati aa 4 wood aay. wig it "gam re ti at ns mou ide cut aay dale ane rath ors ¢ ih or veer ribbon to en ae Wy thete inden or gi Maye) ts tanta api pie at th An oftective girly ts made 4 bbon of the: sume Mii He ybresk, «'the lady: tainted, 108 } iga' Hisnatwe sh low. brougie “ube back to Mie 6 And the ar disappented, “Such: is i, ater he Jady in whe case will speak. dt she musl nnd who must {f the Ife of a man ts jn danger who has gone through sy “Diack taftet \. mont mileponn bt, aiytes set 2 puekles or wok \ back, and fastene er Stadl or heavy. gold B THOB, Paportent fing to remem The more shirt the handsomer He was not! her is the ahirel) AMUSEMENTS, MOTOR - BOAT Leal Chats TonarOn Eh. @ 8, Aem, 0c CONCERT DAY AND EVENING, Mie Me n =e New aan Views. apatite saw boi ods present i ef AVLAY OF HEARS AND LING dah PROCTOR'S SBIG FOUR” |i: A seam Gallina, Caplotta, Dis yeudan economize, but none ist in making pretty and practic il objects for the home. have a special dea weer tree xny nile of noni of alvie ons al WARFIELD USIC MASTER FAST LIFE In NEW YORK, & hex Ma Attorney! OL he “hy oi KENTUCKY, (JOE Nh MT Mall PHemledye) -PlaenledvecaiienaWidowes, hie f! 8) forMorrow, Ladies’ Pop. Mat ii 1k SIGN OF THE + ewe Duchen: ee Laorry Boday: | RACHBE i TAIRA Ayr pe Blige ts rr eg KE | Leah ae Nhe Ty ma expecting you hous ifter Hour for ithe it ich min ene a fas a i iwhile you, are sey fh ne ving. ine RN | yf At al Pas oe ie le if a phi row {Ie 1 do get aul Pes ssnr Ween all this blessed. tread and fa out of out Ua Oy haye to stay 1m bed all Lith , hy—now don't intel age! I can't nek you but what you fly into #: fenne, After we have gil “these ‘years! I shoul would try to wantrol..ye your temper! How wot yb if L found fault. with you from who alma to the owner of pontoun ain an | Mild hen exvnihing it ‘touches into ewe 4 FaannERSTENS ica Wet ‘ a fe 1a fee oe ial N’ pala a a, Play, K staiue” f BIOL fig, Mate aaa Hee ea ii Bala a oar | =enookivn AMUSE 1| KEENBY’S “ints, Ka 16" | Fann C. Tom & Go) go] donn, C. i Ashioy, Nellie I ¥ Bat i < i En 5 vey a iri

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