The evening world. Newspaper, February 24, 1905, Page 15

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Smog your friends and sigh and groan Gnd tell thom I worry the Ute out of |» You? Oh, men do such ‘things con: , Mnnally, 'Cortone Julipp’s husband worke for © big wsurance company, and when @he calls to see him to cheer him up end get some shopping money, she has ‘send in her name just likp.a common atranger, and sho's bis lawful wife, too! k's the rule of the office, and I told her he was foollsh woman to let Oswald Tullpp worl there one day even if they @ pay him well and have promised to Galse him! ‘ “All you men etand together, you all _ | @lde cach other's faults, and as Myre, Ladyfinger told Mr, Stryver that she Sow Mra. Stryver lunching, with a gen- , fleman at the Waldorf, not that she ) Would meke any trouble, but al » thought he should know, ‘not that any- \ would @ay @ word about Mrs, Biryver, and, in tact, Mre, Ladyfnger. @idn't know it was Mrs, Stryver'e brother, and Mrs, Ladyfinger was there ‘mith an old beau of hers, and she ‘Goesn't want Mr, Ladyfinger to know, ‘Deoause He is training a canary to light on his wrist, and {t would upset him Secribie, for everything, that makes htm ‘Jealous files right to his head, and he “pas indigestion and pimples and his ‘heart ie broken because he is ao proud ef his complexion—well, as I-was say- tng when you interrupted me by look+ ing at me in that herd way, I reeret that I ever became your bride. “It wasn't that I didn't have plenty . Ot offers, Don't you remember that andyome young army oMcer that got , ato 20 much trouble for duplicating his Pay accounts—although I think ft was @ll the work ‘of his enemles—Lieut, Bimmer? Well, Lieut, Bimmer said 1 was q wonder. He told Fanny Hick- ett that he never heard a girl talk Ike me in his life, ond he used 9 walk past the house and grin at me'in the Doldest way. “Ah! I wag a happy girl; but I did mot know it. Papa never let me have!’ |{ Company at the house, and I was never permitted to go to parties or anything, end you know yourself that you used to pretend you were a census taker, and you even decelyed my dear papa , hy tempting him to drink and by lend- «ng him, money, ri * “And to think I shold have given up @il this to metry you and be buried alive here in New York, when 1 might per- hapa have married a, millionaire who fwould have showored diamonds on me. But all I say is, if you are tired of the, eay 20! Give me an allowance. 1 @an ¢arn my own living, There ten't "any ‘one who can crochet better than 1 i, 02, You are silent; you do not answer, **Ob, Mr, Nawg, I know you don’t love } any more!” dry-goods atore and get an emmy ahint/box, whioh they usually have in plenty and are glad to get rid of; then: to @ toy shop and buy helt, « Goren marbles about as big around /as @ quarter, and if you follow carefully these instructions you will have oom- + pleted a most interesting and amusing Game vith which any number of nlay- ty Can spend many untiring hours, Trim the box town to about the depth of two invhes all around, which ‘will be about the same as the cover; now take a copper cent and mark the mpaces carefully about as shown in the egcompanving diagram. (be su G: to your nearest heberdasher or Stands for “Empty,” The condition of a purre That belongs to a spendthrift To whom money is a curse, But “E” stands for “Enterprise” To those who invest In “Business Opportunities,” WORLD WANTS are the best. 204 Rare Business Investments 204 es Disclosed in Last Sunday's World Want Directory. Strapped to a Board for Six Months for-Beauty’s Sake The Terrible Ordeal ¢ French Woman Underwent to Improve Her Appearance. Housewife's N @ ease before o French court, in) She was' fed throveh mtrawe and whe) termined to he handsome, ang to w- yw the moral of ali this ie that you hich a mad ued her miatress forjate aa Uttle as possible, Indeed, sho|come such was the greatest desire of/can be beautiful if you want to be, payment for aervices, the atory of &/coukd not move her muscles at all, for] her iife, and if you ere almple enough to be- Wonderful, almost mediaeval, ortea) to} #he had plasters on her face, paraffin! iy wantsto be beautifuly 1. want to ev all the fairy talea the henty rae Cy clopaedia “| oome beautiful posta i ie whe ee ss be took, Just enough food to hi? sony sh NOME es ot ne ruby P i H, i i tired’ and fonging to get up and walk, 2 Ki woman by & eerles of painful opera, |Meen life doing, OF BLO An wrtauetosvebte, sott ed. " ‘ HILADELPHIA PU CH. F hh day the maid lifted her to a a : : stool and here she sat for hioura| But she berwevered.. And at the end and, forth, This was to| 0% ax months ehe rose, took a beauty ist, Yebigh bath, piit,on is ithes, which, by the q to pal a Mle ere et G14 exardines| 26% end wae beautiful, . ‘When ehe was exhausted| There wae no denying the fmot. that : down Len the Oe ena SeaNeneen wren ther appearance a sugar ribbed over the pro) to the board again, his) i From being a padyy,| [i] , quarts of water, with Ave oto her back attaight nnd flat] edragsty,”’ round-shouldered!, pug-nosed [My ro laden of nase. Cis 6 improve her walet line, duking, ‘she bad been changed sata | I} pane pica teatiNed thet, Auring thia/® beautiful ewan, | indefinitely, 1% } r » "Wondertut, wonderful,” her friends t? kept. to ‘the exclaimed. | \ » punbh ts tede, Newt, . , ‘ green, tea, & goant pint tether die,” sald she, than : quart of Jamalon reat, | , Te T die it will be in @ noble ‘ “ j \ z Tat champagne and one teaeap of : nee 2 a trees, Wihen weil nied sweeten her health did not suffer ires| , taste with the syrup he? ambition and the power ot fee AN / . pene in er ¥ i ming over the body, She was de ‘ fire int cold three fetnonty 3 ay ty sF i ge Ee e7fte : ls HE EFLE E & LIZEERTZIE : i $ ss z i = Fz HS i 2 xe i fl 2 RSI : 10. Le i Of the fordvead, Th elltting the akin along th Halt and drawing {t up tightty, then secured with Sepreeg ness 44 in place by bandages u oe mall the forehead wane § a8 z & ef & Fy s Rings Under Eyes. Kitchen Hints, Very fow housekeepers know easily and théroughly kerosene oll clean the kitchen eink. If you rub the wink with (hts off twice week, wash eyes and what te a good rem~ t ody? M. 3, B. ‘There és always, in tiny option, some internal cause for the black efroles un- der the eyes. The tendenay 1s some- times hereditary, but dark Mies arb Usually due to some congestion of the veins of the part, and are ‘rarely, {f ever, found excepting unter one or more of the following ciroumatances: When the aubject is anaemic, and there {s,an impairment of the chemical tituthon of the ‘or when the eee etal rou AL ei Halk SACRA Cog A gary porarily, but cannot be permanent tho cause the EE will be removed, , A ; Halt a lemon pitoed in: the water in which dish towels and kituhen clothe wre Fonked 1 ead to mweeten them Won. | € dertully, ryt, NB Wo /8 ~~ | Gare of Clothes, Actors” Autographs, | Insist upon, your laundeorn, putting a ites AA ever erat tor a At dinger| tablespoonfal of borax into the water them’ unld tho gEz 2 #2 = = 3 3 oD g = = s 3 every evening for a fortnight by|in which flannels are washed and thére | mo feading actora of the stage, Fran-| will be Ko toner of thelr not being |aale cle P. Sagersom, the {llustrator, who 16) soft and white. 4 “ tlso well Imown for his character read+| If a bowl or deep plate of quicklime te} 4: ghtersin Knickers extats, frequently with cold water and use friction, A 4 ‘4 don Untle turpenting Unkinent or weak, ar ing, ham been presented by the Actors’| kopt in a'damp closet i¢ will f onl "One part Of ved exrmonia, 10 ‘ Boclety of America with @ most unique! clothes that are hung there mn hac) tit daily tones), but eveat care tule token, of its epprectation of his kindness | coming mtdewod)) The Kins should be} 1 an pee that it does not reach the eye a to the people of stageland in the form| renewed when & beoomen. slack, wa proper, y es an ag ee Wipe hscovg es ore kasi gt piso rg aye Lady Fingers. Ow cul , ;: k $ - . ‘book containing the autographs 0: i ; Straining the Voice, | sok pect Use Freon Pen gene Pg iste Oe tt Dear Mine Aver: ’ : ve i Enrope, mgs AM a girl of fifteen, and sing very four ‘wun The nice things he says about our often, My voloe @éte hoares, What ‘Wayers are indicated by the following can I do to prevent thts hoarseness? ‘hy » Wve You are not treating your vole welt er a ‘ b% ar at or ainging corenctly, -Othorwise, you a Diag rh Be! q - oul would not have thie ‘zensaijen after) [iy . : ; along an singing. Practice deep’ breathing and \ f, keep the, throat relaxed inated of over ‘att when singing. ja : en ee eed Swift Paniehment, ther ‘people: for the jpumber and. F 3 of her swagger kriee-breeches, an jmportant: religious ceremony, In The accompanying potegraph ‘show fier the @lamese are orthodox her wearing ¢his unusual costume, which | Bt makes her look as if she had jist] attested the: large mg 84 stepved from a musical comedy, This, y : 40 Bot her every-day attire, consists of a white solve Ceres to the walst, black knickerbockers, allk stobk- ings and low-cut, buckled shoes, | / | bd Bec akorakent: ey asiatty ‘The royal Princesses, daughters of the ly beconge tne oma The post ‘ King, are similarly attired,’ atid the | preen: ststues of Buy 2 @ HH appearance of « young WOMAN | second Illustration shows @ group of | A gious fervor tn also T In knickerbockera strolling about} them as they sppear every day. the clty streets or adorning an| costume certainly shows to advantage ppen carriage would be a atartiing 10° | thelr supple and slender figures whieh | th dent In New York which wo@4 possibly | visitors to Blam declare rival the, work amuse the passerby and ultimately land | of the best modern sculptors. They , 1 the heroine in the station-house. are very charming women, with clear {yl Page i that hair’ tonto?” i i But in Siam it js an every-day occur | olive skins, eomewhat high cheek bones 4 “The hair {9 falling out de hos brush rence, andthe Queen of that delectable and of | a The Mystery of the Big Diamond. 2 18 OF PRECEDING CHAPTERS. | Dick Wharton's ghost story; while the) fellow?” looks the same to me, |e tetas ht URE | aan cho Gad copied wo WAR | ae i anther maf Tok | pate : Zeid mines, that whines | his) @upposition sprung from his own fo more of that, 1, am’ you love | malt crystal isn't +4 remember gent | tertile Irish brain. me" ed ‘Tom. “Now, look here,|now that my wrench of the SeONRA Prat Oy ther, We by olght, . “We'll take {t down to Cape Town," Nad what blessed fools wo are to be Peeined H and it tumbled to the}? nt loored a trifle! sitet strange of light and fe re | continued ‘Tom, “and ut we can't die- |e Tor five. mi a) But already I was on my hands and Fae tg Aneel a cae ACen pose of It wilh advantage there, anf it as clear ran’ i ft, oye { ato; 4 Among. the rubble at. Square A be worth our wihlle to ahip €or London | Tay gng'm? or sogranlt aulex. In, a the foot of the CME. Bolzed hy. a Bud. SPORTSMENS SHOW CHAPTER III. © with it, Let-us go wldng to Madison's | make suche mull ot, thus one, dn my search, A Monon, later I Garden $ E hy i 1th first, though; te knows something of dtd any of the found what I I pa | Adm. 500!Concert 0,10 A, A Dream of Wealth. theese things, and can perhaps give us y arety Liniilieah ame ie tho ‘BIGFOUR” some idea of what we may consider a , 1 can't say they ever did." &, fulorum!” 4I T= cirole Tom had drewn em- braced @ part of the rock] fair price for our treasure,” adda Venture, to prophesy that it we /It'w our diamond! Sth Bhi i smoother than the fest, nave that! We tured off from the track accord- von pita teeeger ROA is the! biggest Siaron ever found ™ ae about the centre there were a Sew inuly before reaching our hut and kept among the rocks. ‘Therefore, Jack, {in that, country. And wo had all but i & wrong: cepa Le ae ns Pefaas on, pur sd on “Basy astree! il feet oped Hl rough protuberances or knobs, ag along the narrow path leading to Mad- whey are took away this ‘or @& bit of rock-salt, ly, One of these Tom potted to with @| ison's farm, : ae , |Very strange thing in theso hilis that, a | for tb ery of delight. He wag at hunch when we entered; plece of rock-aait should be lying with Saonohse his ican of acky Tom, A have twenty-six before gutting); then] It was a roughish, brownésh mass/and in @ minute wwe were seated atlin a foot of a diamond. It caught our Se ‘with @ sharo-polnted penknife proceed | nbout the sizo of a men's closed fist, | cagh side of thim, enjoying South At-|eyes, and we qvere excited, and #0 we PASTOR’ Steet Io to cut them out, keeping ae much as and looking like a bit of dirty glass let} rean hospitality, made fools of oureel 7 +a loft b isd ind upon it, i a 01 . ell,” he guid, after the servanta|real stone behind, t] Toles & Bila Gay wo hi ry possible to the penbil tines #0 no open- | into the wall of the ollft, NR were gone, ‘what's in the wind. now? |Jack, the Mi is lying within ‘Tyce, Sennen Weaele he fot Aten, Ing m4 permit the marble to fall] ‘That's {t! he cried—“thet's it! 1 see you have something to say’to me.'that magic circle of ohalk 4 Blvd 8 Matinse” @™™ ene suum hac peed il then letter each space as in-) ‘That's what?" hed 1s Ne He polit and soneinh ot Youder cliff, Come, oe teliow, mt (RAN) Basiirday, County te ‘s ’ kc Why. =) your in nied with the, txoegon ote |g eee ga lamands and such, ey" ihled the, handkorehete Which en> Wo beet ror ci rele tig gat PERFECT Chairman. Opening in the cover (as marked én ; ‘y Tom D “There!” he sald, putting his crystat|2&# time iy a ls tre nad owo tomether. ey, at, Bia) awe, ehougt Yor the nase, to Pannintont th with egies Ry panels WontpR ys POM Rey Wen, uine this time, 1 hat Begun, fa fact, Banbattan a tara box And slightly mise end 160: tears eid we'll soon exorcise the demon of oder took it uP and. examined it] Jovk upon the alamond os & moat 00 ow eI MRS, FISKE Leah Kleschna ; a ead fil roll down toward openings) at an Basa: 7 " s critically. ‘Well, gald, laying it unmitigated nu ce, ‘ fob dtd eS angle of about five degrees, and you are NNT down again, “in its crude’ state about However, rather than throw a dam- LBW FIGL DS Prone 108-88. ay nan at j Are ready: tor the xame, I was so astounded that for a mo- it i tan Per on ‘Nom's expectations, I announ Cleanses and beautifies thc |, Rules—Haoh iy Moor ls allowed three | ment I stood speechless with surprise, UB rvelne aPalliia ' orled Tom, start- balls ager to wart, What a walk and ies the brea’ Bee rind l farples at a time, which are dropped | gasing at the treasure which had eo|ing to his fect. "Don't-you ace what! tuner, Hoe re eras, 800d. moun- ve WB PUUO BEAU In the opentng one after th . on excitement seemed ¢ "J ayhon all are fh the aver le faiced and | unexpectedly fallen into our hands, Te paint ; fend tim yings nat day, while 1 pees by " of veninemetr Bint Duke aa r wi " i c , " over uury ; laitela the cuaniee kee Heian leneree ‘Here, hand me the crowbar,” said ‘ook antl Be bless iy dliemoni pould, When we got within half a mile WARFIELD usta MAST player may in this or her next. turn get | lOm “Now, by using this little FO ee tik to hie pe, atived, down te broke Into the “double,”” and never Very convenient for tourists |_-'" ect cele virial seh pS aA ly Aig) are already knob which projects froca the cliff here qitth a dreads'ul exclamation and rushed ies a abt ye cenined the round PREPARED BY BELASCO pee ‘Ri ro, Rh 8 Mt at thelr 4 + in cane, wr Wr ve 4 ® 44 B \upo) we cliff, presen be RC pe aM [rd as ney, ake | an a dulerum we may be arte to tever tt gut of the room, Poor old ‘Tom! When I'came up his RTER in the Near Pla, mie flier re tunes torah RE] of. Yor: tere 1k goes, never | fet md amt aeappantad enw | asa catia 2 he, UP rf | eaute ON MURRAY titled to choose any letter which will | thought It could have come so easily, | MY ‘om had said about the pistol, 1, pe with his hands in his pockets gaz- fj 'e “Ch, “AID Mate, Wed @ Bat. h ‘to fill out the al 8 bite. a " “ * 7 ntly before him with ° base OH eee ratte nrat (aft | Now, Jack, the sooner we get back to t the thouse Mint madé for the | OF Yee im @ rueful MBTROPOLIS Hy ON A Ae tS the game, our hut and then down to Cape ‘Town ving dladieon openmoutnea ho tald—"look!” ani hy - — ~ RAO Wy au in ety Keith's ae Bae ieee the better.” ee a | t the olif, Not a slen of any- sai othe, | ae | etter, When 1 got in, 1 found ‘tom 1! ot y , Prices 206 .an6 Odd Facts. We wrapped up our treasure and | his bunk with bis face to the wii, \o9 Pond thea aket a aa RUHNEL Auidin AMUSEMENTS, ilk, MN a aL Boe, JOR WEBER'S Ucbas. che a ade oO} vay ac y hu ted, uonuly, ) PI r ¥ H. LIGHTHOUSE shortly to be in ach our fay The hls toward | ee se eanautveraittatg Dick RUE Aceh elate-colored. atone, with ay es rast ties I Ney! Nriaetonts “AS SONCERT | ti maledy-Planlady@col A operwtion on Lennard Island, on | Pome Madison, the Sasasea demon, and eV. ref acted | MENRIETEA i David Belasen’a Play | —— pols = Ae . a the west coast of Vancouver | O the way Tom told moe how, while yale with « poe ater out fo sgn ot the’ won OSMA\ KITPM BELLATRS Walder sek svit Rear eoe Behl, "ais" I Island, wih be the most powerful in{® !4W student in the Middl ‘Temple, me daventunte oe : sty cvery Inch of, it." | Pop, Prices, Mata Wed, and Sat. Hy, 8 HicNOBObY'E DANEING.” | tie awe! ARG. TEMPLES America, belng of 760,000 candle power | had come upon a dusty pamphlet) 1 was about fifty vards from the hut {one has been” here samt noticed’ thal gees Ircland’s Own Band Se nee eae | ae ; |and visible for twenty-five miles, {n the lbrary, by one Jans van Hounym, | when. 2 ae | AU the chalk, and taken it, Come home, Jack; bi} S RoW’ la & 107th, Mat. BA’ i | The tamu of Ttaly are strict with re-| Which told of an experience very slmi-| Deiten to hone, iad it Oven a aiodn OF | hye yy eN and, tired. Ont had’ any PHI TY TAR | NeW. ioe wil eens Bick gard 10 theatres and olrousas, Every {lr to ours, which had betallen that 1 giould hay it aa | ehed to go, but took one Inst Took a Soa eres ate me Act or performance announced on the | worthy Dutohman in the latter part of or coussse; but e cf first, Tom was already ten BROADWAY 20, Mat. Gat, 8.08 programme must be sven. Any great! tho eeventecth century, and whith re-| SUM Me to stop and tak ° | paces off, Ath | SE, NICHOLAS 1 Cot. Av. ne a EtiGZE Schell pantera, exasweration by means of pictures is te ‘ne 7 ‘ i" oo my wily Was tt i allo I don't you see an: ; ia atosimorte — sulted in tine discovery of a luminoute | laugnter! change In » since yesterday?” d Rvening vi 1 pat Oeste Bie: heat ung ud Wittam 1, | “lamond. ! Next moment Tom himself emenged | 'Whae diye mean?” sald Ton, Admission. 1 cts. Munle, “Skatew Free, Maden Goby p JOHN 7, man towns, ‘Tom's head as he listened th honest “Game for another ten-mile walk, old “No,” he answered, after a pause, “It Mat. ToDuy, 260, Wve, 23, 8 and 50c, wad LAL aaa

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