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1 tea,’ he want on My it brings ‘gy BOUT two weeks after, Whyte’s people together, maa cae bias whats heard him, seemed inclined to assent, | Margaret fll Habbard Ayer. To Enlarge the Arms. Housewife's Cyclopas . | White’ Fruit Cakes) ii seven One cup of button two oupe of/hu Deer Miss: Ayer: b Ne One CUP Of wweet milk, two, I Sehr rina CWrhen deareta te j —~ | i bis a peaire thatidehaditg ts eet ood to make one grow tell? I em . : ay ; ; ' evan taabocetils we nde oe ‘ ; inoh. AUBURN. d ( we y bet at y - even Yaspoottuls of be id "alec is arma out, stiffen te mus)” ‘Ez fe r ; ‘ Pe ” : _ [Reanim ot McCardell, just as much fotee aa you oan, ¢ ae ‘ ‘ , Mi, Usuralallaegite this expérienos in difterent ways, |. @ lttie ‘domb-bellé, Keep yout mind on exercises, All the otretching exere will belp you grow tall, and be aure to go to sleep at might with your limbs otraightened Instead of cramped. A Skin Food, cease D Ayeri “fora ekin food—something that d i weiner Sr ou = will bulld up, the tissues, My i | i lee, e nx me ' akin is-covered with fine lines, B. K, ; f \ i hoa ah a Here ts @ good ekin food. Rub tt iy cra Kish ne: arat Into the dace at night, putting on a : \ vege ea eke iter, a sufficient amount, until the pores can: 5 minten wai ona ot rot absorb eny more, You whoulld mas- tah pi face {f you wish to bulla up ut Tthe timsues: White wax, 1 ounce; sper macett, 1 ounce} lanoline, 3 ounpes; Bweet almond. oll, 4 ounces; cocoanut t Joi, 2 ounces; tihotire of bensoln, 80 drops;, orange flower water, 2 ounces, Molt the first five Ingredientd biped Take off the fire and bem until ne: : é 7 x cold, adding little by) Uttle the ben- Ba hi |? ae [aes "En 4 lautly the Orange flower crease os aa Wc nee wa water, biniibe ‘the hot milk and) cpok ot mi h : after the chocolate reac omit C/80Por Galt ! “3 bs rt ease: \color and ta weight, and tx z ‘ real Exerciser Galing i n « [eacaeee omnes WE Dear Miss Avert " Kindly suggest @ remedy for large Bue LILLIAN. 5 Su eh Pay ean eploures to Mental ei ‘ Yaris fd deliioun, Put UOH has been written about @.- missing trains, hog dP pice oale-aeceir aa edtiud Calmnegs, mental. and phystoal—the ‘partouiar way [%), of whipped ream ‘upon tag be speed ap in tree. OF lathe etate’do cultivate, sf, culp dattdh | When ‘poured ut, ‘ never-ceasing waste of energy is to | ‘this ‘oon tinal) ae ; Oe ay “a a aan ee other etwon'a presence, svents to arate es Who iu there ue divcgev dhe hin on your nérves, get away by youteelt, | *#! var y ‘ they. four words: “Keep your face clean.” ‘This means cteaner than you have ever Kept It before, Get a complexion brush, a bland @oap and warm water and use 5 ly count up @ half mile if she yore By Margaret Hubbard Ayer & pitometer, No wonder she ts tagged He ‘en on ont] ond distrait: before she goes tham every night. Follow with the fore || HODES GE wlamer “een. oil | All’ tila Wnatad? Onley hae saiere, Wo bray bayensermeyt| ; Sonal, foe 6. GOO8, Gruen Woleh etre pladanioc died hyped do with the mind than tho back, al- yg ron you Rose water, four ownom} almond | know bow ‘to tecoup though the effects are immediately tele- |*V@n for a few minutes—sit as quietly Ptah phew Man iebeetiwnaaod| hore a OM, tgar ounces; apermacet!, one oxincs; draw Bie a Ns Per tae vd Graphed tb fave and figure, where they peal ante a, eg orig Hireb-<moononihe as a hea} thom. wthtte e ounce, hemaelyes in very viilble Mines. much ‘tl arts exerclae’ ln.a0 dalled | oo Ge temo. Way tase as pratt dll allah founds ¢ on every stde, yp eocyitelted lane toscetore tovcias [C200 as to Inhale, with pauisas (Ot brig vig do the greatent good tn psig faibetttated forthe rose water at pleas. | Now you can tell just about how much | now. all this aplendid energy which in ar ee ts arace eee bre, Fill ea, te ene about a yard (or |: \ nirength @ woman pive@ litself isthe same as that which the| and, when ie fa entirely expelled, acbonting ; ure, anil the aduition-of one dram, of hea ayn) pa i Mtl wall, ‘Rest the oture of Peiusola : te Opan an envehme, ist expehds in charming the most | NOW focus the thoughts on the iden fauoyio ‘vad weil al pg ve woman will tear oe the corner of gestae tones from ha lesraseat, Beet A eres ad er aon end tenn: th becoming rancid @ exvrelope, inert r finger or Ler! can be consetved and used to. better i pemeg? to) aly . ee ————— hatrpin in the hole, and with a twist of | purposes than merely fo.wear out the | Keep thinking of It, A beautitul moon a re i ‘the wrist makes the opening that te to body and exhaust the mind, . ' ’ No Doctora’ Bille, [release the letter. It you, want to keep young teke your| With snow, @ ealling bow, oF WEDIBH doctors never ‘send bilie| The olber woman will try and rip the|tme, Keep galin, If you mis the train | thet you beye, ever aout 4 thelr pationte Bach patient | eUvelope open with her Anger inserted 00'S: OESFY Ss MARA: SERENE | 7 Ea rr PY : Days: what he deems just’ or is |!” the gorner, then with & flourish put more and more precious eriergy which it mental eyes thou able to give. The rich: pay the physi-| ef hand to her hair and draw out a/you will need’for your journey. Keep|Mive minutes peaceful rest in this pv clan liberally, whether they have need |>airplo asd introduce the hairpin under joni, If you dan't feel 0, look #0 neg ecco erty gh day, will ng uncom- | of his services or not, if he has been |the. paper. and tear the orease open, jat all events. Compose your featurea| undo ‘snarled neal nd smooth out- onge retalned Using The poor, if they | using as much strength ds whe would linto a state of plbold resttulness and|Hned and enxious faces, r) par. oan, pay hit a sum, and | 44 & pleod of furniture, feclings wi this fend. At| ‘The teachor in our new beauty olawa him fothing, Yet he | Mee 0, move A p our cectings il) soma, hee [Sze An th aitende the poor a fulthtully as he|" The, ,waneoessary steps a woman {all events you ‘will Otho credit ‘ot |onlls the ettenlon ot each one of hee Ath “ foea the rich, tacos whild sho te deeaging would sure: |boing above mich drifing annoyénoes aa|pupiip fo these vurtdun pointe, and!the han - rn a ite) |; hi : z s, g w The New Mystery of a Hansom Cab » w By Fergu “ i about at that tle of the morn-) was amie le lr te gta nt Pa ere, 4 ae 7 | Rolleeton, who was, amusing: hi fev bne. ne couls reture. to. Bia’ looas Agency.) free with hia eizpences, Fyfe the nie ed is eas By. ie mc a Sen Pid bonne BY a H ¥ herever hela’ staying GTNOPSIS OF PRECEDING CHAPTER. | ‘The conversation, which had shown | OW who. was murda! bat Court, tle ie re ture my | dey wo, men enter $e thg-enb | Sena of languishing before hie arrival, | ‘Never!’ eried every one, ‘eagerly. ; wha’, Fig Saeed, ah gra [sem bleed want mokyou"tu, Beit tte ee teenth eat ona "Dotestive Gorge | "So ewfully edrty, don't you. know,” ‘itis. never, ye eh, sald Brian, in ‘a ’ r hoe cain & : 2 ead gata Felix, a he slipped into a: meat | horrified tone | ‘ present ts aie oe Ae hae Ay manta by Madge; "but « flow like oe has |» Haag it! How id you know?" sald natural thing that would be done by # “pat an Beth owen sot to by careful of his Uene—eo many | seaited. “Why, Y fume Beard Nak the eae | MRA Ceelro Wea sold wate te Brian, we Tas tacatia tatoret Ret hel he vedas caas ann | PON Mast Snough,”” wild. Blan, ¢ na they were on thelr Way to ¢he draw: f two mn ‘So many calle in it, you mean,’ y enone, r it the toll ted ; j Oa oye retorted Madge, with = disbelleving [father confused, "I used to meet Whyte ing-room, “it the teliow, Who’ bang, peatened Yo. kill bam : tantly, and as I have @ot seen him tne orimie ty fran out, by sad he | Dan won amaile, “Contess ‘now, you have been | fr the lox two. woake Thought, he Ought to get Calton to defend him,” Te dl ‘At tae 3 . fntere snd | paying a roiind of vistte.” ° might be the victim” i inent ev entered tho Top: & OUNE | Wwag loud. in. a’ expeaaeld Ye." ned tO eh frends) well, yes,” assented Mr, Rolleston;| "How did they find out?” asked Mr, Wid sed te Be te tartome arn my wy th On. the Right ot on arn “that's the disadvantage of having a | Prettby, idly toying with his wine- ing | Grderr in which an usottonding ery oh eee Ere iby Foy you Me Gia tad thin peri ty Phpeeh atetergt Bane, felony ith, end al ae iy Mcigty phere et toaiet plane f fed vea wa into, ; (Gn el Binal ie ‘yea, "7 1" Thutter, wherena— ine Torey to hear Ye" wala: Prettiby ng | attic ot aunvera, anf Monica uate: sand "your ohm to, "bp ead | Mt 0 ghee yr) “You would rather have something |rercrring to the tact that Whyte, was ete, ‘The molod: “Dyer ded, ‘mi Ni i i CHAPTER VITT. | Sasa so ty ae Sie oeel Ar |Setgomene im oe «S| ee aren | at ne PMR ASTOR i — olen: disdained to notice the in- pushin une Hows bla Hh ae A pupil oe hat cela. | blush, at baie 4 Lis Fost i Brian Takes a Walk, |e “a ii : ded oad," muttered Felix, Mir, Fret an amused | brated Itallan iuslolan, When the male] every @ay, ; pe § o'clock | under tis breath; and Brian, who over: nf “gel ysl portion of the guests entered tho alti, ; ontfinned.) A Velvety Complexion and a Plump Figure}: a rat For the rest of the meal nothing was Felix. shrewdly; “some hare poe Mr.’ Fretttby gave oolong pare Rolleston,"’ Mr, talked about ba the murdet, Cl oe 4 are ll ust at $i pany, nD ald +) myettry, in which 8! . it someth! the ot Atinner’ oanty in honor of his! grrottiby? ming rae looking et him’ When the tadlen retited they. chatted Par reine froin betvind the fruit and flowers which stood in the oantre of the table, Mark Fryttiby was at the head’ of the table @m4 appeared in very good spirits, His atern features wero somefhat relaxed ond he drank amore wine than usual, ‘Nhe woup had just boen remoy when me one who was late entered with apologies and took ‘his seat, Someone in this oxse was Mr. Felix Rolleston, one of the béet known young ten in Melbourne, He had an thoome of his own, scribbled a little for the Papers, ‘was to boon neon at every house of any pretensions dn Melboumne and was al- ways tight, happy end full of news, For dotaile of any, scandal you wera! wafoin applying to Molix Rolleston, He Knew all that was going on, both .at home and abroad, And hin knowledge, hot very aoourate, was at least Ox. | Qwmalve, while hix) conversation was Piquant and at tienes witty. Calton, onw of the lending tawyora of the elty, | 0 edi doyghter’e birthday, It was a delightful | with on am ut ft in the drawing-room, but | Month: + Calton, evening, att the wide French windows aah Sy San ed news, and euoh | finally Groped % or more eable ite ita aA ba bon say fh the ary more sought after and ‘witoh fed on: to the veranda were open, news ay have never heant of,” subjects, ‘Ihe men, however, when the one Will dave a mare difficult task in ove tad by. particular Getting tn a! @ontle ‘breore trom the | quoted 2 eraveny. "Mi, 1) cloth was removed, flied thelr glasses, | iscoyaning. the min who committed Ay women Ri An righ as Oovan, “Outelde there wad a tind of fare bit of newa-haven't’ you heard auated. sap Brinn alone ala not take | Ne lead Ty my opinion he'a a very | F isin por! rt butt er of the worsen of bopical plants, and through a Wliegton felt, he held aénaation in part in the conversation, “He sat mood | rren you don't think he oll be dia-| fan: curser thar ahaciban ot : ho tangle of tte boughs the quests, | hia hands, Thore waa nothing the liked | lly Fe te a bron atenntted WING: | covered?” asked fiflan rousing. Mnwelt » ture's product: IR” f: ; Geated @t the table contd Just nee the | Petter. i WIRED a) 8 pee + absorvea {OWL OF his: brown etudy. j mhost dofightful, 4 , ’ ica Sai’ . y ell, do you . know,” he sald, hat I can’t make out,” observe “yell, 1 don't ‘as far as that,’ re- and satietying r? ta bho i H waters he Nirad Sti Br eres ntti foined ‘caitony Fru po haa, ceriatnly ghistined tar oe ‘leria’” : = : at i toonkfgh ; no rece 4 dleated 4 Faadonis. f to Medge,and every now and then he The Four Hen Coops Puzzle. Red Indian, ia instinot tor track: tires grentopt HI silat nn Do WEN Ne *Fhane | Rvs, 4 pe IO eral Motil : sort ot tral fo gb seria on ean A Seat Mats |MOTOR-BOAT. an | LBW ae i his enemies, Depend upon, tt,” went on ruggists and at principal iment] Gy SPORTSMEN’S SHOWN. Pays , ton, watming to his subject, the Bena m ie Sq 0 ’ : ma na area Whe hs od |e eae PR eget [aka 7 ki Dey @ Brg.10 A.M.to 10 Rw nary criminal; the place he chose for Bin ay { f the committal of ane Gorn Wipe. mach 0 | senescent een ‘Blant Frigf doieey erie nn CARE 8 iy. f@ One, *NDo you think so?” eald Rolleston, AMUSEMENTS, MRS... FISKE | Leah. Kleschna |}; | 5 “Why, I should think that a hansom AMBER: SIRIN' S ‘Victo "Ua ot, Bway, cab ih) puble etreet would be very SUBIN' 5, Yletoriny 42 ot. Bras +" LAST FOUR WEAKS §° “Tt ds that yery fact that makes it Mailn fiery Da JOE, WEBER'S 4i:8341,00 at | ptatn, sally Pou read De Quincey ae | wate eyeceaney Of Hixaiedy-Pinaletyacotienesvidower, | & Bat, count of the Aart murders in Londen, | DIA, Mutat | enn nae count of the * . and you will gee that the: more public |oing, yf glhings the AMERICAN fiva.8:15, tat tat.26 & soe. SoM Rata wea noel thd Padity tha Hrodtmany ona, ean * | gund, Night. TRD MARIS B} oN } GOTHAM Mion, a 8 ander, " riierian in, the ght coat who mur- | Bros. The Great Train fol vy Vitaarap) Wk, THE QUEEN OF CHIN. 'N, Fan oa, Serea Whyte to excite Royston's sus- emN/y re ; Laat kh nse ane ions, | He entered the cub with | MABLEM (May tryin Bys.8 18 Mat ba 3.) Mat GOUNTY GHAI ues sy Whyte; no noise or unything Iikely to | OP House, yg gtits. Black Is Dacl Sit, | B attract attention was heard. and then | SUNDAY NIGHT=-GRAND CONCERT Nat W'k--DOCKSTADEN'S Minitrels, pay at 8 "ip Tea Bay | PONOAy, ho allgited, Naturally enough, Royston | Nxt w'k, LuluGiaser In "A Madcap Princens,!! | ane EN iW, padi 8 as, BR drove to St, Kilda, and never suspepted | 4 Zipepaian pepingapean S NAW | Lex. : Nxt¥gpWarda Vonet, Pls Siw M Whyte was dead till ne booked Inaide % WEST TAR | 22 Ww fn’ Cohen's i ae Pe Tey vic tae gee aa othe se al M NP eDest cs Sets Maat A the fi 2! '- ALLTEL 5 min id it | YVOMN T. KELLY & CO, st. Lon.av, Mat, h J ATFs EA cated Pret |Ehmec beer ace. mana atteree do | MURRAY | fiers Mt, o4.t% Vllage Widow]| A MPH hs “Why not?” asked Frettiby, i ay aE, ih . " ; ‘ "Because he wowlkin't have been such COLONIAL Pe far Wy gh han Fra, 8.90, Mat. Bat. 218, 've8.8.80, Mats, Wed, Batt 16, via he Fal Ok of ee ee een eae bt tn] Walla di Nba! thad ial sto leave a itrall to hls own | “Duel inBnow," “Athletto Girl" Vaniotips, ITN) en oer snore, | is TEMPLES VELEGQAML funiey. ‘is i) a, Maat Hekconaield ania of one on Sa oinient es tree he went |3D,AN-Alst Mat, Bat, On the Suwanee River, | Theatre, 4101 FRITZ SHEFF BOCCACCIO, | 4th : 5 u —— y 19 personages in Lothalr, ‘He! You will observe four hen Coops oF/ charactor In history is suggested by nbled, P wens & 8d ay. |Next week, Alone in.the World — een nwetetnes otpennennene | aie "tan M ‘ ¢ t throwrh East Melbourne ty | — hb Bibacd Tr. 7 . wi Vale: d pie an Intelleatual Croesus, but his|hennerles {n ‘this picture, Now, tho) the plotune that is marked with lot- Sino ae walked back througt the WINDSOR €at, Sat Metuaden's Mass Y SAREE | Po Relea. i Keith § ane i AVIP ARN Bovkot# Were always full of sixpences,’'*|puszle 1s to determine what notetl| ter !D," Fitsroy, into town. ‘The Next Wk,, Acrous the Pagifiv. | Mat, TO-DAY, the. 0 Nxt.Wk. sorte Grime, “WHAT I SAW IN SING SIN de t First of a Serles of Remarkable Articles on American Prison Life He -====By FLORENCE. E. MAYBRICK==== Written for The Sunday World After Personal Investigations, Revealing Some Startling Facts. Next eae Next SU] wo} in The WORLD [MAGAZINE dt a iN it i , CEN Re PRPReT aT eT OMTTy