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New and Up to bee Is ater: a Pest. ,ermnecresemninanend By Alice Rohe, : Ri, 9 aru 2d looks pained,” eald thd Phi- coy "Pained dosen't begin to ex- y my’ fealings,” sald the Possimist " What'a dhe matter?” inquired the her soothingly, ‘ leak y, talk about sb?” asked the Poss. .T've just been Undergoing an , qugtyt, to. make you feel bert paid, the, Philosopher, . "What udeville house have. you been tor” “audeville house,” snorted the Pee- E don't mean that Hind of 2 proféssfonal, A man whocourte paresie no sympathy, I've been telk- { y ugar, | devours the cup of chopped nuts, half maneo bein goles isn't in it for & Jelly and a quarter of © minute with these punmeking, foke-| citron together in & granite « eracking, wit seintiMators who’ infest ‘and cook until thick lke preserve. Adi human scclety. +. don't know any worse form of tor titan to be turned loose with One wit t8 with this mixture, ‘ “Tae gniy ft. punlahment Js to be shut In & + coll with ‘a phonograptr that Polish Tarte, pour forth his Lg i but peed squares, brush with the white of an oes, pul “Now, Ihave @ keen sense Of hUMOT, | to1q the corners to meet in the contre, but how may people do you find WhO | press alightly together and bake, When ‘humor means? Women| done put a dit of jelly or frult orgam in €24| the cumtre, Or fold onty the two op- poaite comers together, bake and fll yw what real Have any nense of humor at all dhe man ho have generally appreciate dt endugh to. resist making it cheap, Mine past with the distorted senso, Of a fe one: of nature's mistake U4 ‘Pesgimi Mad’ he abou eet iatene aa any other with the fruit cream. Pruit arts ta powdered sugar for serving. ae Neapolitans. ped ou. laugh | are sat eet ausied re copier. chopped nuts before browning, Sy Re sar. org way,it ‘you wouldn't smile at the sailiss Hat Talk. funny’ pests they would put jot at jai Jealous rival, arene they ais the OF Moa th Sin she er al Sato. aled’ Up aaah gnrye ‘alinger who's fe stung with cha- axe lots of times when {t ts to I est git ones igs them. the Pessim: i usiness trans~ 5 } ' } | your boss . They don't come under 6 ‘ of protésstonat joke wprinapee f@ always welcome eny of hur the nen who our meal | protest oa of r ‘Ah, hal! the peevish husband cried, ietedloweton them,” shegested ace you've went and done . * ‘you know about joke|Z like most everything you do, pests,” snarled’ the Paavimet, But dara your Haster, bonnet." The Woman vw in w A bal ne“ in. ve silk a orice, Hie {nput on {*T done ft myself!" jetect the case. He helleves the woman 10 bev®) pendrick started to his feet. eee iater hed inarriea In Can a Sbrteualy cletdrbad i! in y belle tha y i youns doctor |einimed Pendeiek, hotly. to the murder, A Freak of Fate. out.” Sans PENDRICK was not @ man| ‘Go on with your story.” ] atrioken. by. a, sudden blow. keep yer hands off,” The trip ¢o the hospital was passed In “The dootor’ silence. “Had nothin’ ter do with It, as I eatd ‘Te, detective had just entered the| before, Look here, and you ehall have hall.of the building when he encountered | the whole story as long ¢s me breath one, of thd coroners coming out. Ingtp. Bome years ago « young man by endrick? . Guese 2| the name of Henslow fell in love and know what brought you here in such married a young actress in Canada. He @ hurry, He'll live all night; care- left her after a bit, and she died, I Jeasiy, ‘but he thinks ho'll die and| had been married to her sister, who ‘ounger and looked like "Ab, that you, wanted to make a clean breast of It,” and he passed on, whistling cheerfully, Pendrick tapped on the door pointed “Then {t was you, you infernal acoun- out by an attendant,end after a pause @ policeman opened it, “Well, Henslow's wife died,” contin- The patient's head was swathed in ued the other in a droning, weary voice. 0 that only the lower part of |‘And Jeanne, the girl I married—her n, sister—was an actress, too, but she “Why, it's BIll Weston,” Pendrick |Rever had made es much reputation as murmured, Milly, Bhe looked @0 much Ike her, ‘The man on the ded opened his eyes {though that X thought ® penny might wearily, A faint amlle gathered about |b¢ meade It she was to go on ¢o Canada hin bearded lps. and take her olster’s name and place. ‘"¥ og, {16 Bill Weston, What a mem: |THat's what put you on the wrong trail, bandages, a bearded face could he huh?" ot, anyway! This is a time, ory 7¢ sot, anyway # Is @ time, |" But Pendrick did not answer. Pendrick, ye didn't ketch me, though, (This Is'a time I fooled ye, but you was always’ a. square man, I'll say that for ye. “Thank you,” sald Pendrick, “Yes,” continued Weston, ralsing his head a little, "I wanted to fell you that boln’ guilty of the death of that woman. He had nothin’ to do with it. in an old deserted hovse— ‘Well, go on with what you were #@y-| HO, 7 know all about that.” broke tn i * « ” grumbled the detective, rn ” AECTaate ise roan Insocens. OF IRI ese wr clasts ny ie THE WAY IS EASY. If your rent {s too high, woufdn’t it be better to sub-let a furnished room than to move into a cheaper house? Even if you are a trifle “proud,” it might be better. please, for I’m mighty husky..’ cherished theories of the erime. 1,868 succeeded in Morning World Wants last week, The way is easy. Date the juice of half « lemon, take trom the ‘Btove and wool, If still too’ thin to be firm cook @ lttte longer or etir until thickened. Balop the pestry and spread Cut the pastd into two anda half inch Bake the pastry fn small patty tine and fill with the fruit cream. Cover | with & meringue, to which chepped nuts ‘ may be added, or dust the tats with) , ony newest thing im the way of Phyainal cuiture is imitative sym- | nasticn, writes Rene Bache in the Buffalo Express, It consists in physi- al exercises without apparatus and which depend for their usefulness large- ly upon the imoldental employment of the imagination. This system is make ing its way into the schools and ja even being taken up by kindergurtens, The whole ‘dea upon which the sys- tem {9 based Is that & person, mun, womap or child, can get just as much and quite, aa boneficial exercise by 9 as by the use of appa- ratus, Indeed, it 19 very much better, inasmuch as thore is no danger of overstrain, and it is a comfort and ad- In other ways to get wid of dumb-hells, Indian clubs and ail such 4 Cut the pastry into strips, bake, f } spread with jelly or fru cream end €o strotoh into a smile] cover with nut doing, then put in tho mI ached from an enforced | oven until 'e delicate brown. Garnish a few with half nuts, or sprinkle with Bering An Imaginary Bouts ance, Ii your’ mind) while the tense muscles you pull the string again and again, Of course, you' do not flo it too many tims, because it Is not desirablo to tire yourself, but the work develops the shoulder muasdles amazingly, One of the best exercises, for devel ‘oping the muscles of the back is pump: ing water out of & well to the root of the house, It 1s all imagination; the ‘well 1s ‘supposed to be In front of your dressing table, perhaps, and the Only ‘water handy {8 in the pitcher on) the But you, make up your mind that 9 many gallons of the jfuld have to be elevated to, @ storage hank ‘on the roof,.and you proceed to. fill that é | receptacle by. strenuous éffofts:) By the} With’ the help of a small amount of Ingenuity you can invent @ good many atunts of the Kind for yourself. You 4g ciroulgting through your velhs in a | cannot very hed go wrong about: tt, way that makes you foel thoroughly in- lving of Gome of these imitative exercises are wpecially for the development of the @houlders and back—for example, that of hauling a rope \ike a ealler, You fave no rope, and none is needed; but you utilize your imagination instead, and proceed to pull up a supposititious wall to the top of. an imaginaty.-mast by means of a. type which can’ only be seen with your mind's eye. A teacher of thia kind of gymnastios will place in your hands an imaginury bow, telling you to bend it, He informs you that it requires a pull of fifty pounds to bend the bow. and you pro- ceed to overcome that amount of resist- auve: time you are through you are in a first-class perspiration, and the blood Equally good in ite way, and intended A New York Mystery. 4 # De Lancey Pierson nvade Grace Warriner to spend a w days with us here,” said the wife, se TE didn't ww but 1 might feol a little fonesome at first when you woro, away," looking 4. little shame- met her husband's fare, to marry the doctor to- morrow. ‘There's. to be no dallying now, and she's the most repentant, re- ‘Hor of all] morseful creature you ever saw, Idon't thinlc we shall know hor any moro os By Ernest ‘as he rose and) walked Be called out! "becuu GYNOPSIS OF PRECEDING CHAPTERS. that you ever see! Because,” and the in found ‘bearded face sank back on the pillow, in't heard—1s in’ on my feet veplied the de- in -| “Is that sof And do you suppore’-— Ber marited Grace “warner, 5 fortune. jf] <r don't suppose nothin’, Look here, \ «2 a Ey ha Ae ick believes Hens |that wan't the doctor's wife at all that eats and Pondiex meet Hens-|Was found dead. No, ele wes mine pe Canada Hent- jand a heap of trouble she give me, too." visit 10 Honslow te cons] “Why, man, you're ‘elirious,"’ ex+ ‘Comfortable quarters than that old rat: trap, We locked about. the neighbor. | hood, and at last Ut on that house at the end of tho street— sh ae 1 meant" ‘I must say that about this tim we'd. begun our old quarrels abdist money, Bhe let me have some, but was gettin’ more and more balky, and I be- gen to think that my lin’ the little fortune was soanty. weeded it, too, In my Oumlness, Well, things grew worse end worse, and I eee, ain't got the aweetest temper in. the There was a friend of mine I mun across in the olly, and I told him how things @bood, and’— “But, how about the dog? How was {t that he recognized Dr, Henslow when 1 brought them together?’ “And why shouldn't he khow the doc- tor? ‘Twas him that gave the dog to Milly, his wile; on her death he came T had ted him up that Gay pn thee Olt Hause Brien ht aiaried) woman's ie Swiss villa, but he! visit, broke loose dnd followed us, cateh the little devil, but he slipped heard voices and heard carriage wheels, and’—— “Yes, I know the rest,” sald the dc- now dhe | etve ono pret YoU INOW te |e eievane Lever met. You Yeast deserve ge Karalake he! moment. tookini little Swiss villa’ they again since that day © east bit fearful t the leas! AR deg ig wife's bright lously, Yo tear? The ghost am After all, we fet the place Ho Idle, ie Jacob has relented, 1 would surely cause another t he gave in to aud and I want to keep the him now until the end.” tainly everythng about the place joked cheerful and Inviting, and went {ar toward dispelling whatever gloomy memories might linger In the yo mind regarding their The garden was trimmed and ith gay flowers, and a warm from the woods beyond ir faces as they made thelr the neat walk to the house, "{ did hope, howover, that I could y ‘stood for a the hades Oy ais hae GOWN! i no! 4 Nhey passed i) f melancholy | and entered Masini ip arrested on the eve of his wed-| “No, I nover pretended to be such, ing to Mies Wariner. Another man cons) ay 7 gaid before (or did I?) this here doctor what's accused of the crime done CHAPTER "YUL. me @ good turn. And I ain't much good any more, and I'm goin’ to -help him “What is there easily exolted, but at the officer’s| ‘I will; but ye needn't bite me head of that poor woman? Oh . words, he peeled unsteadily, as it/ of, As long as I'm going the long way, uarrel If {nto our hands, I tried to! bright w. “We did make money, for she stepped right into Mill's shoes, And we quar. relled, an’ at last I quit her and come back to the States. It was about that time I made your acquaintance through @ little secondestory work. I managed 4 ‘4 4 to slip through easy, and then hard you're ali dead wrong about the doctor |+i..4 come, and I felt I needed my wife's help, quarrels or no, I was livin’ “Well, 1 wrote for her to come on, Seems eho had some regard for me etill, @o she done so, I was gliadder to ace her when T found #h'd meade a neat lit tle eum speculatin’, I thought if I could got hold of that money J would Jet her Ihave afl the ifberty ahg wanted. A little more of that brandy, if ye also borrow a with which you cover the glags, then Mee en se itvonsnanawerenict| Th® Kind You Have Always Bought LL yout need ts a plece of colored paper (red {8 preferable) about 8x10 inches, and also a smaller Piece of tho same papor, which paste over tho mouth of an oniinary glass ‘tumbler, then trim around edge care- fully 89 when placed bottom side up on the sheet of paper you cannot der teot the piece covering mouth of glass, Place the glass on one corner of tho paper (vottom side up), which must be laid on » fint surface, colnea ten-cent plece is preferable on account of ite thinnese—place the cola tm the centre of the paper au showa ln over It directly over the centre of the paper, making sure to cover the coin; say a few words fn Latin and remove the handkerchief and to the great sur- prise of al! there Is no coin In sight, Now return the colu in the same many Pemiriok reached over for the glans and held it to Weeston's lips, He would not willingly lose @ won! of the man's | story now, for all it uppet all his long- Wait a few moments, perhaps some one wishes the tick repeated, If not, remove the paper from the glass while in your hand and lay it.on the table ip, Which makes the trick the more mystifying, “Mh, that done me a heap of good,” and the patiant amncked his lips, ‘“Homd. a man has to may @ood-hy to 9lt euch 00d things ae tae,” regrettully, ew Gymnastics, in which Imagination Exercises Without Apparatus That Develop All the Muscles of the Body. rowing. and the contr! will afford amusement, April's Lady. place ‘was flooded with sunshine, the ve face of Samuel Pendric soft hat narvanely @ rest, and Sell,’ ‘were,’ The detectives face colored slightly. younger heads,” embarrassed. before you go to our next meeting!” grace to the apartment, head with a faint smile, three glasses they drew Hips. suddenly lowe! dit stood. CASTORIA handkerchiet; For Infants and Children, Boars the Signature of AMUSEMENTS. wD St bth Ave’ ar SSM ACY Wie With The Hele, Sinaginglion: ‘i iy erclse, You lie down on! your stomach UNTQUE novelty le & whist chate) © A laine, whieh io aimilag to those which were worn attached: to the belt. ‘Tho new feature, howaver i tha Jone ehatn, On one ond fe attached @ vanity cae, divided into three conte. pertmenu—dor gids, change, powder and pitt, reepeotively, Tle cane, ta) fell separated Crom the cand receptacle by & mirtorbadked memorandem slate, ‘Tate i talanced én the other axbreme end, with emeliingyaalt bottle, perfume bottle, bon-bon box, de. A handsome handtag ta made of fad ¢alfekin and dea the new sti handie, ‘The sides of the ham are dovorated with the’ akin of @ Japanese trom artiationty |’ atitahed around the outer edgoy. ‘The In- aide fittings are made of Dinwkin: ° A pretty parasol a dy Hyg tod je, of embroid: { gmbroidered mown is ered flouncing over a foundation of white taffeta, The top oan be removed. for launderkig and repiseet. : ‘A pretty collar i# a band effect of Ven: |’ jae showing a raised floral design, Tis |! haa two plalted frills about:two inehes wide at the base and a narrower srilt at vhe top, These frills are of fine lawn edged with VYal..lace,, Draw-stting tb- bona are the noveky. ‘They made with from two to three tera a quite often in ombre ‘effects, Pull the tring forma the ribbon into & reprosentiig @ flower. These are for trithming hats or drenses, A new epring gindie is marie of fon taffeta ornamented with thie oheted rings at the bank and one the front and finished with Gouble-tala q ends, i A pretty Diokle fe tn gun metal with out-stoel ‘and ie wet with amethyats, ae Ei 54 =F double-breasted veut ts 0 mented with eight gitt buttons anit fa, ypon a stool, or noross a lounge, trike out with hands and feet atl not be partioularl: leas vor ghoose, ‘here js necessary to your mind upon what you are doing. The Divided Estate. Sno ot the cat leothor baa ts made spe tevete particularly for developing the chest and back, ly tihe exercise of rowing & boat, .Your seat in the boat 1s one ol your bedroom chairs, or preferatiy & stool, @o tint you may have free move. | ment, ‘You imagine yourself on che |, river amd that you are taking a quiet spin in’a hell or barge, A mille, or two miles, you have to row, and you pull the requisite number of strokes for @som- pllsning that distance with a steady and vigorous energy, If you keop your mind on the idea the effect in vhe de- velopment of your muscles and the im- provement of your Jungs will be the game. as df you had aotuetly, been) novel exercises For the legs arid arma swimming 4s an excellent form of imaginative -ex- MAN. died, lenviog. hia persona: regult. tn y to be divided evenly. his task his nine children, As dhe Fihally property consisting of articles of varying value, the Alvision was not us fasy {t might, seem. There was the great satisfaction, one claiming another entire nine. i recelved more than he, until thalr lawy yer grew desperate and snid: “Divide it yourselves, I'll have noth- ing more to do with f Bach child in turn tri * * i. For Menslow's sake I hopo not,’ 4 his wite out|grumbled her husband, ‘sha neoded goniething tragic in her life to tame ip. the ate! together the dainty little drawing- room with its quaint furniture and brie-a-brac, The curtaine ‘wore drawn aside from the broad windows and the jed nome plan to make the total “IT thought I should find you here," Hp / sald a. voice, and the Sumer to meet Medes itd | 11 ja earty AMUGRSTELN'S Mtr, 24 Brat Eee the eroation of @ woman out of Minstrels, Rano é& Tchanis, Genara Canfield & Cariton, Rapp Sisters, The little man seemed quite crus) ed and embarrassed as he fingered hig "T am goin urope to~montow for Ki f thought should Hke to see you both before I went and bid you | D farewell, “It was kind of you to come and wel- come us to our new house,’ said Kare- lake, shaking him warmly ‘by the hand, "T hope that you will often come to sco us when you return, for you and I ACADEME OF MUSIO, 14th 8t.& Irving Pl’ d| have been companionsin-arms, as II wy ff puta Hetance's Pies, "Yes," with a smile, ‘I’ guess I'm | Pop,Prices, Mats, Wash Bithny & proves ions in tth Rasey a arriag of the same eae The articles were placed tn nine divi- sions, the mondy valne of cash. being marked upon it, What ‘numbor mist be taken from or case Ne each division to ag RARE MOTOR-BOAT SPORTSMEN’S SHOW | Opens TO-NIGHT at 8. Adm, CONCERT DAY AND EVENING, PASTOR'S Batts 2 ee gotting old and that it's wbout time I retired for good and left such—auch— Holiday Muttnse ‘To- ; work as I havo been engaged in to VIRAL PAC Bat da OUNTY GHATRIA a ware ir a ‘The little man was stammertng and “Pooh! Nonsense, man, how you talk!" erled Karvlake cheerily, “Why, you are In the prime of life and have many years of upfulness before you. Come, you myst drink a stirrup cup with us Ho Jed the way Into the Nttle dining- room beyond, The place had been en- tirely refurnished and decorated lace | Fa: thelf last visit, and was inviting and cheerful, A table covered with snowy napery and cut glass lent a homely _ "3 DEWEYARIaE Karslake caat a quick look at nis wife, Sho caught the glance and shook her 1 apened in ‘As he poured out the wine In the MATINEE WEDNESDAY, about the table, Karslake as he was raising his to his Doors openT’m'w (Wi Kys.8 15, Mate Fob, DAVID BELAS WARPFIE LD m ‘Th, By, 8.Mat. Sat. Xtr. Mat. it David Belasco presents Mrs. i LESLIE CARTER moh om 7h0., $1. NO HIGHER, Nobody's Darling. ® & Co! Deiphino & Miet. this be a silent toast,” ho said gravely, his eyes fixed on a certain cor- err of the room, and the others under- N SQ. HEATRE fo-night at 8.80 fone ewLts [Ee GK AN 108 WEBER'S Wiaetch at Me fecsriie Sel Wat. RK ne ISKE | Leah Kleschna se tame | HFT SEN ik’, Mats, Wash nai oarty shee {Sais Hitensosk Garden | Mate. Waah'ton'a B'dayasat& 18 FE ede ee Aoncay” (OMe MOR he Mise “YOST EE BROWN WEST END "aie SShaaue's, aa Shea OST LIFE in NEW YORK, " i, Pig eg wy | mihW atic tym mie “HOW HE WON HER” Neabididlatdanica ies «il 120, Mat, Web, i & Hat, 1 wariniraa. 2 Mat, Wed, 86 ds Bo, faa st. w bn Av, IN KENTUCKY, PROCTOR’S“BIGFOUR” Ing, Car! Big Youd. Bill Vaude, Tory MeGowrn. FERS BNEN | tuano an W, Yeeat aE ERLg eon il if POTN A dihh dials Maeve nh wiht AROTP ZEDGE: rw Who Goes Ther = BROOKLYN AMUGEMEN $Bkve MONTAUK 4 " CO in LITTLE