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I | Pitegeradd heeftatod and turned pale. T aia not know,” i Maral deteotive’ buntnesa Ti be New Mystery of a Hansom Cab By Fergus Hume. ral esta the eae tye @ll thet anything of tho some one wo! GAL ml No. 4.—Cleaning Floors j Movwenteht, 1906 ,by, the National Frewe bis head a andigave.you. to iene ee eee and Carpets—The Re- to ie aor me. to make up thelr ea oe eae mas moyal of Discolorations Mn lon't you know,” observes a i en Widely, “there's more in| —Cleaning Woodwork. ° a arn ad feller’s | Wve Nae Rt My alte Pina re Sita ITH only a root. hae ar prea ‘followed, fevertabl the housewtte ie “anc ea Wao Bales preotically at the mercy of the carpetoleaner, if ee hae heavy floor CHAPTER XIII, —_|Hs tous fh Mae, lice a wedtatins | covertogs, ull, with the present craze 04. t te th a Ea ne nH Olt Gor bate Nears and sues, ple ost work Linas sae, the dito Good ming to £0 oxy ter own salvation with the ald of ula always be beaten on the wrong side {awyer vmte a master stroke. | o¢ Oh om ae ae raat Sabir wave! newt, ” pee ied sat carM ada af La RT My a! te Stes | Ater all the dust te Daten from the : lah id leeton, in his| floor oovertnge thay should one “What! Lahti a aan near a Beueved agenaid fiat surface ant examined ocatefully for Calton saw his advantage etme. | 0 my Pree either fender’ fekeia | apote. Werosene off @pilied on a carpat 18 at once, why ata | haps trate, Ratures—th latter is per-| may be removed by a thick’ oomting of ium be had’ with Bin WHYS | bent Upon oe general Sooty uit inoum-| French chatk which tw heated aoe. “you take itt" champlonship of ‘note in trouite, There | Menally by ironing with « hot tron atter “7 did not take it, I didn't even know those who think thet de bed % with him.” Noto was a ploatect “Indeed! Will you kindly tell me) Puettics were rete but tt iy ranuaal hore [reheat te tet” oe 0 Brian eaw the trap into whtoh he bad | hen-peoker papatd tntortuntie he ‘alton, of ai ve Vo, X will not," be answered stead- Salle th “expreating thelr aha ay, —beemaeivasasa | Order Phey at he ee Nee aay jewel?” i toa , ' “no sul cee cally and teracstly ted is harrow understand or py te “Was it an important pervert” = | onesnie agguler Secs Et ened 1 don't know, ' pr aoe | “An! it was T can seo ft in Tariay. Lda the provcae ‘ingle our face, Anil hig ube \tegoraM, ie iy mas sites a ani ‘a that é i sure), Ful i at 5B dom as ‘to who he was, what he was Uke, why he was killed, and all the rest of the insane questions which sone people will ask, Tt was talked aibout everywhere—in fashionable drawing- 'Pooms at 6 o'clook tea, over thin bread and 6utter and souchong; at clubs, over brandies and sodas and cigarettes; by |, /workingmen over their midday pint, and by their wives in ‘the congenial atmos- Phere of the bvckyard over the wash- ‘tub, The papers were full of para- Btaphs @bowt the famous murder, ‘and the society papers gave an interview with the prisoner by thelr special re- porters, which had been composed by Vhose gentlemen out of the floating ru- mors which they heard around and their own fertile imaginations, As to the prisoner's gullt, every one wus certain of it, The cabman Royston had sworn that Fitzgerald had got into the cab with Wie Ay and when the got out Whyte was dead, Dhere could be no stronger proof than ¢hat, general opinion was ‘that tho would put in no defense, but would throw himself on the mercy of the Court, Even the Church cdught the contagion, and ministers—Anglican, Ro- man Catholic and Prosbyterian, together with whe lesser lights of minor denomt- nations—took the hansom ch murder @8 @ text whercon to preach sermons on Vie profizacy of the age and to point out that the only ark which could save men from the rising flood of infidelity ond immoral was ‘thelr own paptiou- Jar ohureh, as Calton remarked taking tient), hand, and the risoner , Bfter hearing fiv Peis eh "Yes, , ,hewliated Madge. "But he told| quantities to use and how to apply tt, - at 4 "| me not to go 2 bes 2 cial veswol of safety. there veoms tobe! in that ense,"” @ald Calton, rising |“"4 When He Miboah M400 rea E. Vor Mn Helix Rolleston, acquainted | 2°4,,iaking up, his hat and gloves, Ba) Neve te (dhe drecule pleagn E fs ho sus with all concerried, the tine | "eh He ee Cen ail cP eevee caaniata an arated hy Was ono of great and exceoding Joy Hol Nge va iar pend on Iie arm, + Which you refer: Thirty grains of wins ever to the fore th rolls Mg} Galton hesitated’ a moment, for he pulverized borax, dissolved in 21-2 fis own, vany. fresh’ evidence, that] tought that If the reason of Hrlan's |ounces of lemon Julec, makes a loton > Ghanced to come to light. His endeavor LG TAHT COMA ht eR feel ee RANGES, Colman Co Hane rus angen arried woman not| in abeyance, where it agrees with the Was to render it ito mors pique ho girl he waa ened to sbeur | skin. It should. bo applied. at nigWe Cofinite opinion as to the innocence or|.—bUt, on the other hand, there mipht|after the face has been thoroughly gultt of the neoused, Mr. Fell k {be some other reason, and Calton trust: | W g tees ed Madge to find tt’ out, With these thoughts In his mind he turned round, es," ho answered boldy, y save his Ife IY i “Then I shall go," she answered, |reeklessly, “Ho ts more to me than my father, and tf I can save him I will, wives should know that 489] Welt” and she ran ont ‘ot the room, ‘AW uncommonly plucky git!" mur: house. nured the lawyer, as he looked out of window Korald ts not a fool WO. . Y tall her all—that ds, of ble to, Queer things Pen reasoner eee seme mes angen sae | mck d to 60 out, were offered positions last week || ™!! Sh Ny iM aa “the. ‘ | through World Wants — more ‘itn Ais on her gloves a treme | vin were offered through any |] "t red Calton, other New York newspaper. ie SOROS ther New York newspaper ty papors Uo. the te | That's one reason why World Mrettihy visited Mr, mauve neneincne ate nO—NO, We'll Bot a ey Help Wants always supply quick- and taking her arm ly all help a 4 ik nthtlon and caught They say it takes nine talfors te make WANTED. his, Madge was" 40/8, man But the elght nieces of this Toving “Bu "Did you not say he town’ asked Calton, ante “, SF her te When a safe hi on hie, ‘veres his momory ne pes gt MY saint and aunt yr, ang [2,0 are "prone to ul eit fervation is the fi ond'if nrv neck was !n danger ier her man, woman nor child to save You \gparage oe Ouble thas. no tand by htm with cheers comfort, ee tue woman thet ho or galore Md the mast, Bhe re- H3 subjected his client, for the sake of a woman,” “I don't care who id to Brian, @bsurdiy Quixotic, rst law daresay.” answered if on iad my reasons you abe this think differenti: Yet in & suspicion whioh he thought might perhaps account for Brian's obstinate concealment of his movements on the fatal night He pad admitted cS A clea with all? hea van andsome young ewe ani his mot te baby of his fellows, some intrigue with a marri He had perchance been wit! that night, and i} a ‘his own mind the | is were mo better th: he refused ¢ yet when a man's ae ing. 2 pervion ‘fher,”’ of e896 Del | Catton went down to Bt, Kid alk with her to assist him information he ne t “ones him to confess everytht er, at her urgent request, He fou Made awaiting his arrival with anx- “FAimere have you been all this time? the sald as they sat down. been re a an ‘3 saw you | low 19 2 answered Calton, off his gloves; ‘still obstinately refusing to save his own Mife. Where's your father?” “Out of town,” "Ho will not be tack week—but what do you mean that he won't 6avo his own life?” Calton leant forward and took her)? ist the same," ys ut th foward obti for Badge, and was thet Brian’ 8 e7"" he asked, su she answer sale you want to save his life?” he ed, Mave his fel" sho reiterated, starting up out of her chair with a ory, knows I would die to save him!" “Pish!'' murmured Calton to himsel as he looked at her glowing face an owtstretched hands, " always in extremes, sald loud, un alibi, and he refuses to do 80," “But why?" Calton shrugged his shoulders, “Phat {8 best known to himself—some Quixotte Idea of honor, I faney, he refuses to tell me where he was on that night; “Mitegerald ty abl perhaps he won't —80 you Must come u hme, and perhaps } senses and conte, father?” sho fa «To 086 Continued.) ACR AA A NAN ARES a aha ett ak db il ke eae in to see the chay all others forsi the man irae There was perhaps He intencied moment since I dently. ‘these women aro The faot is," he 33,"" tered, was out of the present elr. womers woman to ee wha, bad his rwould be proved, for she had an i fooling tot he 4 de by Lied nth ‘hour, ied not; but she was oot be #0, She fe gO! tere ts in ie but father ab fn 8 ore, 8 eho was dependent in Cal a esc tad i Mad Heel him and’ any | There's an ee seat Sioa rian's tent refusal to set up the Morera ashe. eoule: Sosveves as || Te sae Adie Sharp igs reason, jolently worthy of the ‘risk, Lot Malls fe ‘4 Theatre, The song is not about winks espectally, being devoted to the generio subject of girls rather than to the specific one of their charma, Never- theless, the wink verse is @ favorite, and has mate Misa Sharp one of the ut} most talked-about young women in *Tentane.” e Belf-pre- of nature, I'd spare lawyer had Beauty w a woman, her on to shiel thoughts, la to oat ine the a great it her a& just great love ain "T have ed, impa- for a “Heaven tl le to prove Now, vefuse to up and Bee Margaret Dear Mies Ayer! consider boracio eold and rosewater su- cream put on the nose and forehead In- T ts impossible to tell Just whet wil) ‘be best; dn others, the sulphate of zine; 1 ounce; spermacet!, 1 ounce; lanoline, bengoin, 30 drops; orange flower water, er, Take off the fire and beat until water, following loton, applied two or three Javender, 8 drops; distilled water, 1 he will re Dear Miss Ayer! Hints Hubbard Ayer Ihave a very greasy nose and fore- penor ito sulphate of wino, lavender ahd terfere with wsing the boracio acid? agree with all complexions In and I think in your case the following 2 ounces; sweet almond oll, 4 ounces; 2 ounces, nearly cold, adding little by little the Lotion for an Olly Skin—Where the limes duily, ie excellent; Sulphate of ounce, Did you not recommend lemon julce By */A Good Skin Food. head and would Ilke to know {f you distilled water, Would the massage LR | #ome cases the boracio aold would will be better, Skin Food—White wax, qpeoanut oll, 2 ounces; tincture of Melt the first five ingredients togeth- benzoin, and lastly the orange flower olliness of the akin 18 excessive the zinc, 2 grains; compound tincture of For Freckles, and borax? Will you please state what design, when {t Js cut Snto triangles. ey ‘Home “Magekin e, laying a@ piece of brown paper over the Chalk, Grease spots may often be removed by rubbing 4n fre#h buckwheat, remov- ing it aa fost as it albeorbs the grease ‘and applying more until the spot dis- appeans, Soot ts swept up with no dif- floulty after first aprinkling the spot with galt, Diwoolored spota can be frequently Festorel by rubbing ‘with e spongertip- ped in ammonia diluted with water, An pplication of ammonia ani water will be found « eimple way of bright- ening canpets and old mugs, ‘Woodwork is acceptably cleaned with ‘water which has @ few drops of ammo- nia added. The more highly finished ‘woods, however, should naver be touched with ammonia, White enam- elled, for instance, te cleaned with soap and water and an immense amount of elbow grease—nothing elee, The housewife next turns her atten- ton to the floors, If carpets are used for @ covering the floors are wiped up, “I do not illustrate the song facially,” <> By RITA J RITA A. KELLEY, sprinted with a moth preventive, such as galt or flaked cedar, and the carpet relald. 1¢ rugs are used the work {s only begun. First, all spate should be removed, Grease spots oan be scoured perfectly clean by the use of strong pearlash water or sal soda, Mix this with sand {f the spot is very large, Ink spots may be romoved by scouring with |! sand wet In oll of vitriol and water, When the ink has disAppeared rinse filled by thoroughly soaking news- Papera in @ paste made of halt a pound ot flour, three quamts of water, and tialf @ pound of alum mired and bolied, The mixture will be the consistency of putty, and may be forced tnt the ore- | i; e, Tt will harden method of closing the sf ane declares, “because the varfous icinds| than how nearly !t 1s closed. A droop of winks are described in succession too quick to admit of f%. A good wink is a work of time, as well as of genius. There ere very tew things that cannot be expressed in that fifth of an inch that the eyelid descends over the sya Winking to some purpose 1s much more difficult than smiling significantly, All the features in the face contribute to the effect of emile, Only the eye- lid 1s concernad in a wink, “As a matter of fact, however, the HE separate i waist still maintains its popularity by rea- son of its useful- nes, and in the costume here plo- tured the waist fs of different ma- terlal from the skirt, It {8 made of fine French nalnsook, and has a pretty pointed yoke of needle- work, The back ts plain and the fronts are full, The sleeves have cuffs and are crossed at the elbow with bands of the nee- dlework, The skirt {s dn round length, close-fitting over the hips, flaring below and has an under-folded plait at ‘the back. It Is made’ of a ght wrool-mixed suiting, and 1s a very good model for @ sepat> ate skirt. The quantity of material required for the waist 18 21-4 yards of goods 42 Inches wide and 8-8 yard of all-over, Eventing World nat tern No, 8678—B ts cut in sizes from 92 to 40 Inches bust. The skirt, Evening World pattern No, s02-B, is out in sits from 22 «to 90 dAnches walst. The medium size requires 6 1-2 yams of goods 42 Inches wide, Dither of these patterns To CASHIER of BVENING WORLD: No.. Bise.... , make two men, if you array Hott, y nge them Yank haa! Send to Cashter uf Evening World, wali malled, postpaid, on receipt of ten cents, or both for twenty cents, See coupon. siiiRindey uaa cet ALS Soo Bah kare STA Tb a Rts ing eyelid is infinitely more coquettish than one simply half way dlosed. The inviting wink ts achieved by keeping the right eye wide open and permit- ting the left eyelid to droop, The knowing _ wink, which conveys the words: “I'm on!" {s really not @ wittk at all, Both eyes are open, but the brow over the left optic ts drawn down 4 trifle, The sarcastic wink is brought about by narrowing and almost closing the left eye, The resultant long line The Evening World’s Daily Fashions. Ladies’ Costume, % | Evening World Fashion Coupon. metres wwe o ew eew eee. Inclosed find. ..+ +0044. .Conts in payment for Eveniny Worid paiterit NQMO.rrserserevessrverecersvvesvevvee Puliteer Buslding, N, ¥. City, ANAL I N, gre es TeVenl aa. 1 Mhastasvetd val bene alld Metiteaddal a ant, Mare ING DAYS OM paint, ‘The mixture wil) locwen the Paint go you can easily ramove It, Wash oll cloth with miik and weter, Soapsuds dull tho colors, When dry, rub over with o& mixtuy of ons-half ‘beeswax melted and pvured while still nvarm into @ saucer of turpentine, ly with @ dry flannel cloth and pol- with flannel, or wash as above and ly sweet ofl and polish, 6 fornvulis for hoor preparations: Stain—One can of Iinseed ol] and a Uttle burnt umber, applied as paint. For ofling the floors of howwes that have not good hans, one smaill can of wherr, Ted padnt rach two quarts teat oe 0 the boiling the floor, using an old paint brush and keeping the ofl constantly hot. moulds Proverent, one Lae oly Ee, flannel, int of turpentine over a slow fire, of white says: “Oh, yes, I know you did” ag plainly @s my lips do, Tho in- elnuating wink 1s a lesser degree of ‘he same thing, The wink & woman sives when “caught with the goods” say in the act of making up in the wings—!s actually @ wink with the mouth, if you can understand such a thing, “The ban on) winking women has made that art a lost one among my sex, Among men, however, @ quiet wink continues to serve as a muto or- der for ies # in the lemonade or the direst of disbeliets,” # Hints Cy clopaedia Milk Sponge Cake, ‘WO eggs, beaten well; 1 cup sugar, beaten with eggs; six tablespoons cold milk, 1 teaspoon cream tar- tar, % teaspoon soda, sifted ‘nto 1% cups of flour; salt and flavoring If you lke, This {9 originally a jelly roll, but J often bake {t in a loaf, Real Vegetable Soup. Cut ‘two large potatoes in fine blocks, add some remnants of chopped’ célery and parsloy, two cups of canned toma- toes or the left-over stewed tomatoes (of the previous meal; plenty of water for the amount of soup required; salt and pepper to taste; cook all together until vegetables are very well done, Pry a large onion until yellow but not brown In a large spoonful of butter, add @ large spoonful of flour, cook until smooth, pour the soup over ét gradually until smooth and pour back into the kettle and boll up once, You cannot tell {t was cooked without meat. Chicago Doughnuts, HESE doughnuts are pronounced ale “fine; Two cups of hot mashed potato, 4 tablespoons of shorten. ing, 8 cups of sugar, 4 eggs, 8 cups of milk, 6 teaspoons of baking powder and flour enough to make the usual consist- enoy of doughnut dough. Make a cream of potatoes, shortening, sugar and eggs; then add the milk, some salt and nut- meg for flavor. Then sift about 4 cups of flour with the baking powder and add to mixture and as much more flour ag needed, Sweet Potato Biscuit, Boil a large sweet potato, mash while hot, work in two eggs and flour enough for a doug), add one-quarter ounce of yeast and let rise over night. In the morning work {na spoonful of butter, mould tn small biscult, let them rise -sixo and bake In a quick r breakfast and tea, to douhl> thel oven, Good f ee Tooth Powder Mleanses and beautifies tha toeth and purifies the breath, |) Used by people of refinoment lor over a quarter of a century. Very convenient for tourists, PREPARED BY é gil “How do you know there is any?’ In- ‘of folled Hnseed oll and applied with o bay ah ‘will be found excellent impler way for good floors is to int common boiled Ungeed oll, and while still hot go over Even the floor be rough and iagtined to sliver this ‘will be found @ great im- Ing.-Melt 1-4 pound beeswax In because the mixture is ex- to the floor with a plece ollsh with a dry plece of h iy among the young,” sald Amateur Philosopher, Quired tho Pewalmist, young men and women tore they are twenty-two." mist, fected,” “Affected! oried the Philosopher, “I didn't say affected, I said ¢ynical," ‘T's all the same thing,” replied the Poesimist. "People tovo to pose as cynics before they have any reason to know what cynicism {s, It all comes along with ‘the study of philosophy in the sophomore period, vou know, ‘It's the Imitation cynics who do most of the talking,’ ‘Then some of them are over: twenty- two, aren't they?” asked the Philoso- pher, significantly. “Dhey may be." snapped ithe Pesal- mist, "People generdtly get cynical on the subject of thing# they can't have, Don't ever get it Into your head, my state of Indifference throumh a surfoit of life's experiences. They run the different, pining to delve into the joys of living.’ ‘When a person gets cynical that's an ond of dt all, It's too much trouble to discuss ft, Lite doesn’t hold enough ine terest to chase around expounding with {ron-lunged garrulity the hollow mock- ery of existence, Just put {t down as a straight tip that the beefing cynics would snap up a chanoe to fall headfirst into the whirlpool of dissipation they ‘are carping about if they had a chance, “Oh, I've heard your youthilul, maloo- belleve cynics giving base discourses on various subjects, Yes, and I know the ludy cynic, too—at least, that is what she \jkes to bo called, Just in- ventignte and you'll find out that this pecies {9 nothing more than a bunch of Hanl-luck knockers who take on the vetl of oyniolam because they are dying By Alice Rohe, ‘T'S sad to eee 80 much dyniclem the “Why, because our young people are so blase, It shows that something 1s Wrong with our sovial conditions when cynical be- “Don't be alarmed," ald the Pess!-| "Young people are always af- boy, that the talking cynics reach thelr cynical bluff because they are not in- “Whenever you hear anybody talking about being blase at the top of their lungs, put {t down that they are simply “But there are cynics,” Interposed the Philosopher, “Of course there are,” sald the Pess!- mist, “but they don’t talk about tt, to ens baba “Tul sTenoe abo ne eve ie what Sinton ned os ead A tue being the one being an evil, Bala Now people only thin! finding—qh, 1, beg your “You needn't beg my iat ‘the Pessiinist, “I can't stand Feoted: cybica, | and as for: vi 9 only go! a1 had hanged 4, TF should way thet “T hope: aven't hurt i ‘the Phitarghere Miyang hin iurt my feeling: Pesstmist, “I’m not a oynio, ¥ you driving at? 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