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mecawseat ae See Re TOT Sateeorse ee st That Hypno- tism Gag, ‘By Alice Rohe. rT} but hypnotism is a grea M ing,” commented the Pei 1 am sure “I am surprised to hear you s eald the Amateur Philosapoher, didn't think you believed in anything,” “Who T did?” anapped the Poss!- wolst. “I mean hypnotism i @ great, thing for the weal and erring or the dust the way "What 40 you': meant” queried the Philosopher, ‘ i .."L mean that it ts the greatest excuse it Wah aver Invented, It's fine and , theta what It ls, Why, all you have to @o ‘nowadays wiien you break One of the laws of man or mammon is to put’ st all off on hypnotism, Why, ‘the kid game of putting the blame on the other fellow with ‘He done it,’ isn't in ft for: minus with the way the enterprining present generation ia @hift- ing all the blame for breaches of faith @F morality on poor old hypnotism, “Talk about gold bricks and buneo games, why thore jan't a hardened old wreengoots, man who ha) the nerve that those hypnotlem fakirs have, 1 @on't mean the hypnotists mind you, Tm talking about the weaklings who crawl out of every sorape they got @aught in by claiming they have been hypnotised. “Why, it's getting the msantty dodge put way back in the Inst ‘row. There is mothing from munter to an elope ment that the canny exouso Anders dare put on to hypnotism. “If @ gay gazelle trips away from the family fireite and docs « Gnitna Green ppooiality you bet whe ts ready with the hypnotism racket & mhe Is ee ae ee Crees: Mant ae that eae aati ‘warrant CHAPTER X. Madge Goos Shopping. T was a broiling hot day—ond of those cloudless days with the blasing min beating down on the arid ersoots, and casting deep, black shadows —@ feally Australian December day Gropped by mistake of the cleri of the weather into the middle of August, The previous week having been really chilly, | twas all the more welcome, Te was Saturday morning, and fash- fonadle Melbourne was ‘doing the | yg ” Coltina atreet is to the Gouthern street and the Row are i £ i g . & = Fg 3g i fm the street of od Hirece Feosived the congretulations of over his new volume of eo- History repeats itself, and It la a certalnty that Manhattan ibid ati Cannot increase in size, It {3 as positive a fact that hundreds of persons are buying parts of Manhattan Island every week or 40, The Inevitable consequence {8 a constant and ever in- creasing rise In realty values, FOR BARGAINS IN “BOUND TO RISE” PROPERTY Read the Real Estate offers in To-day's romee Wertg. rat- | thebr ocpupants smiling aod Phy iri eo quite ‘ Roe Of anc yea pore Fe “ait x dettain ° pet self-abnegation coming 1p i waa diMoult to drive at the of club, where he could be read emoiding, wee, Ree ae 1s cooling in However, atti Lae hpeser fou or ore sil ste 8, got “ss ing infinite care. ‘They must be Denton thoroughly in the sunlight, then packed away in boxes through which some pre- venttve of moths has been #oattered. House-Cleaning Begins. HE problem of house-cleaning kon dishes, bent umbrella) or washed before they are packed a: jer articles which have! Make a warm, not bolling-hot, sude ‘ul: or mendable stage, utd be sent at once to the junk famous attien, Am the eun brings out} bright flowets, oo the seductive influ. qe of the hot weather had brought out all the ladies in gay dresses of in- numerable colors, which madé the long street look ke a restless rainbow, Carriages were bowling smoothly along, @nd the representatives of swolldom were stalling along in their customary Qpparel of ourly-brimmed hats, high collars and immaoulate sults, Alto ether it was a pleasant and animated goune, which would have delighted the heart of any one who was not dyspep- tle, or in love—dyapyptic people and lovers (disappointed ones, of course) being wont to survey the wond in a oyntcal vein, i Madge Frettiby was engaged in sifat peruenson #0 dear to every female ing, She wee in Mowbray, ere Nowan ds okie tun over ribbond and hile the faithful Brien laces, walted for her outelde and amused him- by looking at the humen stream along the pavement, alee for Bai antl hurried to the doo "T haven't been many minutes, have t dear?” she said, touching him lightly on, one arm. a soda answered Brian, look- Ee rth 8 mere Sofie a Dew em 2 trom cling be wal very, much, , While 00k o har i a one of th a cl jea—Wwhioh every one cons! 1) ou 0 ait froma a Ree pie ali," she id on, in a g, true, feminins ta lose: Aa th the al CHAPTER XI, \ Arrested. 447 AMBS," orled Madge to the conch- J man, ‘drive to the Melbourne Club, Papa will be there, you know," she said to Brian, “and we'll take him off to have tea with us.’ “But {t's only 1 o'olock,” sala Brian, as the Town Hall clock came in sight, ‘Mra. Sampson won't be ready," “Oh, anything will do,” replied Madge; “a cup of tea and some thin bread and butter Jan't hard to prepare, I don't feel like lunch, and papa eats go little in the middie of the day, and'you'—— whol Brien, with a laugh, ively menner, and Brian listened to her neighbor for advice, pantry or kitchen, $—Renovating Furniture, Hints on New Upholstery, Rugs. 6-Disinfeoting Rooms and Drains. boxes to thie new polishing mit, Rinse them through another muds and through several clear waters of the same temperature, wring by hand and turn them from alde to side on the line while they are drying to keep them Lidge drawing or drying unevenly, All delicate white fabrics should be packed away in a first wrapping of blue tissue paper, White feathers should be washed in warm @udm rinsed and laid alt old-fashioned moth-balis the Hl Blanketa should always be dry-cleancd Rego Deke pirfreme fila «os the very best of white soap and a little} he sees this ploture.” He witt recognize borax, Rinse the blankets up and down | ‘t at sight es « lawn mower, and when Joarns further that it fs a jaa | a2 po in tho water, but do not rub on @ board wer thet pushes itsetf—m mo! ‘The New Mystery of a Hansom Cab, » # By Fergus Hu with delight, Her pleasant taille drove | they were passing the Burke and ‘Wille’ away the evil spirit which had beon/ monument which: staptted him, Bho greek deal at ot tees” fn Madge went on chattering tm her weual| with him for the tast three weeks, Sud. The Evening World’s ’ Daily Fashions. Ladies’ Waist, frook the wale that closes at the back 1s preferred to any other, and the one here shown is made in ‘this fashion, ‘The pattern is cut high-neoked and ts perforated tor low, round or fancy yoke outline. The choice ts also given of drop or regulation ehoul- dors and of sleeves in full or elbow length, The waist {@ built upon @ fit- ‘ted lining, the use of which ia option: al, The design is @uitable to an in- finite variety of fabrios and for a conrbination of ma- ~ terial. Tucking, all-over or any fancy material may be used for the yoke, The quant of material required for the medium aise (9 91-2 yards of goods 42 Inohes wide and 1 Aes yards of all-over, Evening World pattern No, s6i1—B is cut In siges from 32 to 40 Inches bust, Matled postpaid on | eeate of ten cents, Send money, name, size and address to ‘Cashier of The ere Pulitger Butldiny, Now York City,’ welug the coupon given F" the dressy Annnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnne: Evening World Fashion Coupon. oneee: To CASHIDR of RVBNING WORLD: Tnolosed fnd.... 45.04% soen’s in payment for Beening World pattern OVSEGABANING ‘holds @ thousand unknown terroré for the Inexperl- enoed homaunaker. Many of her diMfcultion would’ be wolved If she had at her right hand the right infofmation at the right moment. Tho Evening. World has arranged with Miss Rita A, Kelley for a concise and comprehepalye lst of emergenoy instructions for housééleaning days; little hints and toclpes that every woman wishes she liad without running to her It will pay every prospective housekeeper to hang these little articles in her The first, published to-Gay, tells how to clean winter plothing ‘and pack it away before housecleining begins, © © The other articles will take up In succession: 2-Cleaning and Mending Brio-a-Brao, Metal Fittings and Kitchen Utensils, ‘Repainting Bnamolled Woed, . Dyeing Wicker, 4-Wloora and Woodwork—Good Polishes and Stains, Cleaning Carpets and Fighting Household Pests, Little Conyontences to Lighten Work. Just the sort of things women want to know about at housecleaning time. From the newest thing in ahoe- Pi AGE SARTRE ES RRA A LEMNOS NR ES SC ; The First Motor Lawn Mower. denly Madge made an observation as/got into the cab?’ she asked, away @nouried, They can be curled whon the now fall hat fs trimmed, Solled ribbons may be sponged with a olution of one teaspoon of household ammonia to a cup of water. Iron be- tween two dry pleces of white muslin, Mussy velvet should have the pile Faised by stegming over a tea-kettle or & wet cloth laid on @ vory hot Iron, motature with to the steam, haye some the pile with. Qn ordinary whisk broom. White kid gloves may the following fiuld and 1 do ® number at a time: 1 @loves away in bine tissue paper. In removing stains from ounces of two of aloobol, ether, glycerine | ‘Turkey vel to the medder plant, pond > tap i oe a ay i mower and the first of its kind—he cea ees a ae Sea ete Woking | eat v rie ‘at the corner near the Church, he ‘where @ vagrant of mt ‘tendencies ‘wes playing “Just rer the Battle, wnt aah eb ott Wenswered: Briss; a "80 the papers aay," ” Mstleasly, without turning his heed, ata e cus fai nite & pun, and esped “Ian't that the place where My, Whyte Hight coat could have been,” aald Madge, as who ettled herself again, “No one seams to know,” he replied, evastvely, ‘Ah! but they have a clue,” she said, “Do you know, Brian,” she went on, ‘Chat he was dressed just like you-tn & light overooat and soft hat?” “Blow remarkable,” said WFitegerald, speaking in a slightly sarcastic tone, and as calmly as he was 4 “He was dressed in te same it RS avery v8 young lows, Mel Madge looked at him tn © rise at fe et in ln he spo EOS #9 ifferen' mn none! pe q she was about to answer ner ithe carriage et at the door of the foal lage Club, Brian, anxious ‘eaca) Hi0r9 fe aren ara About 4 it svpahe "i hiding sates found HH eps into ¢ eH re the Age. As witaverald tas red yf ld our his hai which the ‘and putting down Bitageratd,” I t Yor is Means oe a ay i ir I, mi os Little Willie’s Guide to New York. LINTON'S APHRODITE. there {9 a man in nu yoark and his name {e fredrick Unten and one dark nite gome forreners krept up to him and aald Heer is a fine brafid new statchu of affrodyty which pracksitt- lees has just roulped and as pracksitl- lea diddent have time to sculp any F! cloathes for the statohu we will sell it wet hoam and neyver spend anny mun ny for goald brike wittrout noatifying Us when you come to town, mister lin- ‘ten braut the pritty statohu to nu Yoark @nd put it {mn the nashnal arte olub whare momma woant let’ me go to seo it 1 dont know why, but evveryboddy t}else goes and sum of them say the affrodyty ip a dead ringer for all Of the rest of prackeltilees work and Not 14 at V8 oo to carry you "it min Mr, y, rising; "but a a tad ie at Rkie}paat one rather Mew at's in name? ould Bitanerel absently, as they left-the room, “Ww have you been going all rmortine "Tye been fi for the last halt- hour reading,’ Rireed nil other, carelosaly, 4 “Wool market, I. su) hs aneam cab murvier,’” that iat eald Brian, tin i moro, te hpotoe im in od zed. ut, he went on, rm rb wore “death by ing ‘about Whyte as if I knew all him, whereas I know nothing, “Just ag well. you don’ Mr. Frettiby, as ey \ stens together: wasn't a very de- slrable compan It was Wa i 2 ot ee tenete to say, “And y y ." your daughter,” but he wisely Ko ned: ‘and they reached the carriage eald wate ¥ when paattled in the carr along smoothly tn the Molbourna, “what anawered her “until you and Brian came and me out into this blasing sun- others gay ite not an anteek at all, but neerly as moddern as some of the cos- tumes woarn at the oppra and mister Inten says hatf a milion $ wooden buy t and he will smash tho statchu if anny. body can proove that Its weight {a due to the fakt that ite inteeryor is stuft with goald briks 1 doant know who the orig- inal aftrodyty was but 1 wood be willing to bet that Mister affrodyty never went broake paying her dresmaikers bis, Good oald pracksitilees. P, TERNUNE. AMUSEMENTS, SAAN, i Was a ne Mreetion bt Matines Byery iy, Entire Chunge of Hill Each Every Evening Good Reserved’ Seats. bc, DIDA, , Brian has been so good of » “that T had to re Roaw that pathing host Cirtniny." sald Brian, rousing him: | 'Y of a fit of absirzotion—tes. | Out when one has such charming ot ot tsitix Thangueation i i) ite Cbhabbeta by ‘tho Vitagraph, LQ NEW hes. av. we toTth, Mat, Wed Madge laughed at this, and made a/| mit 1 BME on emun STAR Patiattl A “T¢ your tea fs only equal to your) ss" Seep e tebe sompliments,"” she said, lightly, ‘I'm 1 42d at.&Lex.av, Mat, Wei, { e DADA will forgive us for dragwing | iM URRAY jauee GaN Pi away from his ¢lut a will forgive anvthing.”” mur: qured Mr Frettlby, Ung Nis hat ove: ne tone oa won, | ‘DEN VaRR. S TRAENE deh een you |‘ you cheap but doant oapen it till you} ¥! that it ia jennuyne all rité all nite but], In it. te an ev women doing In, the) crowded, city women and children before thelr dorm i Kinds of hae Boi ing, carding, and art hard are work ‘makin; kets, Knots of »/ Small troughs doing An he German ‘worhan works her tasks are light in compari the Italian. woman, Yet) If wishes her to work &he mah of the middle clags granted that dis wife own housework, look after’ fand help him in the bakery on bit shup, i An American woman howl; @ Gorman hotel wis greatly to see aw middle-aged wom trudging along with a trunk back, When told how asi ate work, the German woman “You need not be stirprlied, yntll 1 got Yoo old wor! Tt 16 not an Uniwual etiht th mi the German chtles to see women {ng tho ‘gtreets. On the way, | opera in the afternoon one | may women hart et work cloaning a even in the blinding raln, 1n Holland outside of Bs ‘| women work in the byte i ip ae ie gee Hae i Hi fi I i Es 4 R ps =f a i EH ‘i zy 2 i i it 383 Sef EE sf stand out in, tho it. amoothing the bricks and 4 ‘THR MOST NUTRITIOUS. Bc gle or init me at ee mea’ ae a a CIR Tees Roosevelt's COLONIAL ¥: ba, k. “Duel in iiftee- Hea Peatonbalyy Greate the the Last § Deve) MOTOR- BOAT AND AND. MADISON HADIOR SPORTSHEN'S SOY, *,° LAST THREE WE&KS *,* ally, Saratits yA ity Reeth 1728 bo Snow." JOE WEBER'S {iin hist’ int | Nabe Hirnledy- ee exe Widower & Sat. 14TH 3, Sh No ‘Wedding 8 Bells for Her inact eee hee Matineo Bat., MRS, "PSKE | Leah Kleschina ay 25, “Boe, DOCKSTADER'S LBW HOLDS MINSTREDA, theatre 42d st, bet way & Bid ov, “Phone 100-88 Bv.8 15Mat Sat, I baypene orien BELASCO piensa Sco att Ste LESLIE CARTER " “Apabas GARDEN, Bowery, nr, Canal st, Mi TLANTIG. 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