The evening world. Newspaper, March 15, 1905, Page 13

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» av % w By Betgus Hume, (Oooyriahi. a4 by. anor) National Press NC or NBO! aa snes oe Se epee Pret iz vce fetal ci conet "thet ‘ent of "the ia a ‘CHAPTER XVII. A Woman of the People. “*RED atroet te @ more crowded thorougttare than Collins street, especially at night. The theatres that: Jt contains are in. themscives sul- ficient for the gathering of @ consid. eratis crowd, It is a arimy crowd for the most part. Round the doors of the ls a number of ragged and shabby y individuals collect, waiting ttl some kind frien’? Rhall invite them to @tep insWwe. Further on a knot athe Horeey-looliing “men dre to be seem etanding under the Opera-House ver- anda giving and taking odds about the Mejbourne Cup. or eome other meeting. Hore and there are ragged street arabs pelting matches and newspapers, and famainst the veranda post, in the. full Dlage of the eleotric jight leana a weary, Graggled-lobking woman, one arm o!asp- ing a baby to her breast anil the other holding 4 pile of newspapers, while she! @rones out)in a hoarne voice, third ‘dition, one penny!’ until the car ‘wearles of the constant repetition, Cabs rattle incessantly along the atreet; here @ fast-looking hangom with a rakish horse, bearing some gilded youth to ble club—there, a dinsy-loolding vehicle drawh by a lank quadruped, which stag- @ere diindly down tho strect, Alternating with then, carriages. dagh long with thelr well,groomed horses, nd within the vislod of bright eyes, | Shy witlte dresses and the sparkle of dia~ onda. Then, further up, just on the verge of the pavement, three violina and-@ tarp are playing a German waltz toen ing crowd of attentive apec- tatore, If there is one thing which the Melbourne folk love more, than another ft Je qwualo, Their fondness for It 1a only equalled by their admiration for horse-racing, Plays at all decently may be aure of a @o0d audience and a substantial re- Braneration for its perfomance, Some pd on lero tein as | {ne feeutitul “elntegi utiful cl of #0 yn in ite Sripnteas, a ci on the nates & bay on bel Coarse, strong: greed: talented man, if uate ty, he & cultured, iigotent Individual, with an int ayo! smeay ant ait at Any street band which tesa of the arts ‘and| his in f PA OWN ani snd er ata lett, a turning to ud @own another and welt ne ic a tho Hg ie pot be! a ee lawyer. at hud i i how, furan | ‘eles ‘doula Wve ins oo Soa ‘on Mt) fil of ish to. it fl feat “Ugh peat BY thd the argot evident understood re, for there ‘ye hE * {in the dark, some one lit a candle, the light was ree Pd ohild Tal Andignity mt ae en heen in the dh ie Fee ft Use hg her. Peto Cal Calton—! oye ny, someon va taps ‘Sia chasm, which he . presui wes the t much out of ‘er to+ | Biehty i reolng to start 'er ‘voor, abate: mind what she's lng. oF about to do,” sald Killsip Messe} ‘take mete aed fooked ii li @ git! im sulle and sd Site) ghe led the me the hack chasm and up th rane 80 shaky as to mak they might rf Fie slowly up the broken ey Hanely to his ore eo they’ sto door crack he faint ne ei) preceded ‘by thelt nalae, Galton and the detective apnea’ Usagi the doorway. A 6 puntos: Bi aeone was before hem, A. small me a low roof, from aoe uid ‘aed and torn Ae In nites war a A dnd 9 hand, at the far vehich @ Woman, a low stretcher, upon: aah naked, vay aca da hetip of greasy Red ti} Re r tome pad Grom whe to side ex ty now and thon sang * inva of the Room was ‘ 1D ded ‘table, upon. tel ehood uittar= * tallow candle, whi oh but faintly iiminnted the acene, and a helf-empty rectangular bottle of Schnapps, w! iH broken cuR Lhe #. In front of these signa: of feats gat an am wor tad ‘ae 1a Been welling the fort ru of a villall looking young who, had o} ed the door, and who gti oking nthe fer teotive with no NY, ly expression of countenance, Hé Wore a greasy tohed, and a brown velvet coat, much black fase rae: ins 4 pea coma erst rhe deowltng. and vinditre nae tt ep het lo jeatiny ie volee, In rister judged his ultimate it | between Pentridge and the eeeaie t teller the f nd, ehadin, y ng pokes ously comers. it he tata feen much Ks arepuiare anne or ugliness ite, fog ve As ray ‘entered Paleed hi ed, with 0) at the | fea nevi old bull was,” in ueness, +} wormy the the a Dore. Was ssamed and fined mR hor eyes id) able weinkles, clearly defi the fra an the Pty stains of muslo @ soone which fascinated | Wa# could have gone on wan: Rae bieeee the myriad re hi iste kia muide, | is one ut his guide, 1h) ania ity with. the pro: sat bioadtan) ve rence, im away to = ie Bourse where the narrow- of the roughfares, the Leer on each side, the dim realy scattered eas" few rr ooking al med a stron; veg brilliant and crowde just ieft, Turning off fats Baz. laren the detective led down a dark lane, It was as Beste a bork bin the accumulated olWer marie ay was to experience a ition of delicious coolness, ep close to me,” whispered Kil- touching the barrister on the arm; may meet some nasty customers on waa Hot: quite dark, for the at- phere had that luminous kind of Aeirallan ty twi- the darkness vis! blo. ane rrister kept for safety ci mi ale. of the alley, ao that no Ope could spring upon them unawares, and they oould gee sometimes on th ny man cowering back 41 hh , or on the other, a wor (Mik wit! disordered hair and. b He ‘ing out of a wangaw t & breath 8 fresh air. ere Hldren playing dn the ‘and thelr shrift youn; came echo strangely throug! loom, ee vith Sir ast ek thered round the gams iene fan-tan, or Teay- ns of thelr favorite soft-footed to ay wh: ing ian Hat Hints, Easter bonnets ‘Will soon be the rage So hurry your milliner Now to engage, Shesknows “what is what"’ About ribbons and feathers, And how to put old Things tastefully together, 212 Milliners Wanted last week through MORNING WORLD. HELP WANTS, akh was Jn. them:, bushy Biss | bere Bat yen, und beer urls A b) hook n of thead the pi’ PF teeth Hee yea and wae wel up in ee thin, Caen, and Rit re) ‘to her fo And, Sra a "Ye nibh wom And Ri May beara torbia me to i Nodd Ve ate fo," we ain ister No bad reprewentative of tho ente) clayey." ert she aptly byl aa orled™ the au, with an elfieh laug! Par faneled hale, Hae ake, oboe ot out, you whe) croaked thi 014 hag,’ #hadel eee TM eee OE: f one one kin fist at her Yes, she can en fala Kilsip, fae 1; Rov you can ocleag, ding to the gir! too, he add 4h tuming to ths young man, who at tor ope rs ay still holding the rat he asemed Inclined the. ditective's omer, b } obeyed him, muttering went out Syreatitng about “the nS. Bloomin choak howiry nit out er ( cara iy ih the child odes bapa lt, being accel. dispute ut i utimanely t the head o} rapidly eee ae gin, Mold Walt Wy 1 ketohes yer, Lizer,” me shrieked Ww! with, 4 rollay of oaths, ' break yer '6 for y Lier responded with a gnrit of disdain and vanished, through t! BR shaky door, which she tes af vatter her, (To Be Continu: cn *)The Work of Russian Censors, How @ French family in #t. Bey: burg received ity Parle newepapers, The fom al lin anid the/ i " no class of people that should be more) (particular z| we more fully appreciate this fact and ; ; go to church, I am glad you are cor. Betting the Table for the Dinner Detal of One at the Covereiluatration Roproduced ‘ran the Pittsburg Gundey Dispatch. - REEN ts the doldr for St, Patrick, hence tt shovld predominate in the food aa well es in the decora- tions, writes Cornelia C, Bedford in thie Chicago Inter-Ooean, For thé latter an especially appropriate ¢entre pleas wou'd be @ miniature Blarney stone, surround. ed by tufts of shamrock; a simple pat overgrown with cloyer would make a food substitute, * y Cream ot deltinach aes alan Olives. Salted Nuts, Bolted Shad Roe. Curled Trish Potato Balls, For this lunchean dt will be best to prepare several of thé dishes a day in Sdyance. Use any preferred cake re- cipe, bake part of it i gom pans—the old-fashioned long shape—drop the tre- mainder in teaspoonfils or prepare & half of sugar with one-half of a cuptul of water until {t hatrs.: Let {t stand until lukewarm, aud while waiting cut \NO. I. Diet for the Brain-W, rker No Class of People Should Be More Partio- ular About Thejr Food. HERD is en @d saying to Hl the effect that “what one man meat to another is palson,” in other regtuviing. diet than those) engaged in meptal labor. mental labor does not increase bodily, wate, as physical does, stilt tt cannot be well performed, unless nutrition of the proper kind be supplied. Bratn workers re- quire a comparatively small amount of food, but care should be exercised in ita selection, not only as regards nour ishmiont, but as to its digestibility. Foods that yleMi the requisite amount Abad nourighmont are those most easily di- gested, Those requiring hours to digest tend to deplete nerve energy, and inatend of replenishing nerve force take from, *| Intense mental exertion checks diges- tlon, juat as all atrong emotions do, and the ain of overeating sequires as catefitl guarding against as that of £000’s pelec- tlon and digestibility, i Not only’ every thought, but every movement of the human body requires a certain amount of nervo force. When that we equander millions of tons of en- ergy annually, then we will ceasé to bot our food, thereby rendering ita dl- gestion possible, and live o# rational human beings ought to live, In gonsidering dlet for the brain A Little Girl’s Letter. NEW YORK woman recelved this A letter trom her little nloce living in Berlin, N, ¥. The ohild ts only nine years old, and-her proud. aunt has been show!ng {t to all her friends as a finn ample of childish ingemousness and talent; Dear Auntie: I thought I would write you @ few lines to let you know that I was nine years old last Thursday.) Just think of It I hada Gud cold and didn't ming this summer and hurry up I can't | Walt for you, ‘my big cat {s allve and | wot in a fight and got his ear cuffed and | his halr al) came off of one side and js bald headed on one side, Just think of that, Where is that candy you was go- | Ing to let me have and it gut sticky and | you had to eat it up and then you sald you ‘would by me some mure Where is It? I made a rag baby like this, You can Klas It H you want to, Lam in the third grand and you on Judge from my letter if 1 itarn, ‘Tell Unele Robd| T will go fishing with him next summer, 'L wend love to Glibert and, Uncle Rob, Phat |. 89 good!ve fren yew iviendh HAZBY| GRE, NE, Don't forget to write if’ you did the candy ‘'Honert Inju —< IN LINE TO MOVE, , | material, led’ ‘8 an eat fark but neilt the sakes with be tp xi wo that they resemble améli potatoe, In & saucer put five of six’ tablespoontuls of cooom, Stir the fondant until It looks milky and begins to thicken, Then, @anding *% im @ pan of warm water, {mpale cach cake on a pkéwer, dip # in the fondant no that it had an even, thin ‘coating, and immediately roll it in the cocos. Handle very carefully and do not pile the finished vakes on one an- other urtt ready ¢o serve next day. ‘To the rémainder of the ‘fondant add a drop or two of green vegetable oolor- (ng; tf 4t; haw eooled and beyhme t thie Bet {t over the fire, etinting con stenly {t ébin: again, Spread halt of the dtop cakes with sly or jam, put tojgether With the remainder of the cakes like’ small sandwiches. Dip each in the wren fondant and i, on waxed paper ‘until cold, Boak one-quanter of & package of @ranulated gelatine in one-quanter cup> ful of cold water, Aqueese attd strain the. juice of two lemons, add auffolent boiling water to make a gcant cupful, add the pott gelatine and stir until dis- solved, .Add enough creme de menthe to give @ etrong mint favor, and tint worker, to begin rightly wo Will bomin with the morning méal, Do not tle in bed until breakfast to announced, but get up in time for bath, Which will tone the aystem and will atso tend | to prevent colds, The hest way to dake this kind of @ bath {8 to dip the hands in @ bowl of cold water, laving quickly the whole. body and drying Tough ‘towel, Tush state sae OL takin th five minutes and the delightful reac- tion and sense of good feeling more ‘than: compensates for the exertion, Salt added tp the wetet gives still greater tonlo effect. A gtaes of cold water, ‘howly drank, Washes down the digestive tract, pro- ducing the eame delightful reaxtion of the mucous membrana, ining the diges tive organs, as that produped by the exterior bath, Tt troubled with @ cold, ao thet. ea» tarrhal secretions ‘bave formed, sip a cup of-hot water Instead of the cold oh til nature becomes adjusted, The wat should be taken about’ fifteen ys before eating, end oan also bo taken defore every moal and before retiring, while the cold laste, All this, you will ony, takes Hime, but how much {9 lost every by @truggsiing emaingt conditions ined by careless indifference to bodlly r- quirements? Habite for health ony be enally @ cloar ‘but not too deep green with }vegetable color paste. Pour into « foup plate. which has been ringed in oold water and sot ayer for che night. e e ‘Wash and drain @ bunch of rhubarh, bet do not peel it unlean Mt ta very tough, Cut \{n dalf-Inoh pleces, add a quarter of @ cupful of water, and steam ‘or ptew until soft; in the meantime soak one-quarter of a ‘of gela- tine in one-quarter of a cupful of water, Now add enough sugar to make the rhubarb very sweet, add the gelatine, and when, dissolved rub all, through a sleva, deepen the green color if neces eaty and set asite, Whip one and a halt oupfil of heavy cream to a finm froth, When) the ivbarb beatns to thicken Rghtly edd the whipped oneam, mizing well but dolicately, Pour into one large mold or use individuals; the latter will be especially appropriate if In the shape! of trefotle; Paper cases might aloo be ysed; in such onse the | iy, bavaroiee must not be made untt! morn- dng. Aira Get a eporige with Orie cuptul of mite, pratanebsbedl Nac deanso kts ones dormea if the desire be rong, telld us that "Men see. clearly, owis, in the night of thelr;own notions) buy. in experience; as in the daylight, thoy, wink and ore but habt-mighted.” Who van but admit the force of hie logic? ‘The preliminary exercises of the morte {ing meal belng over and ‘breakfast an- nounced, eippetite onmes without fur- ther whetting, enabling a flow of diged- ‘ive secretions to act ypon the food for Ma digestion, Tho breakfast should consiet of exee in @ome form, soft bolted, poached, rorambled or made tnt> an omielet, or, i jreferred, a! amall portion of wel- broiled ategk orse: juley tamb atin, Bhrédded codfish, bette’ ‘a thick grayy with the /additichl of milk,’ also forma a good breaktaat’ dish, ut ‘howover, are preforable, and vaten, pr; tonat‘ are a moat ent ombls nation, Breed of any kinocetutbs whote | wheat or white—can be out fh finger siripa and toasted In the oven’ at p low Gewree of heat and uged either hot or cold, Rolled into coarse oruinbs {t makes @ very delicious breakfast food, Stewed fruit |e excellent with toast, and docs way with the necessity for coffee, Prunes, apples, evaporated |, peaghes and pears, are all excellent etewed fruits, ‘These. should simmer The Evening World’s D aily Fashions. A Dressy Dinner Waist, Welcome in a woman's wantrobe, This design developed in em- droidery and plain material 13 expe- clally attractive, The yoke, front and gollar are of embroidercd material and the ripple cape and body are of plain The front fulness ts formed by two box-plaits, The leg-o'-mutton Bleeve ts full to the elbow ard fastened in a deep ouft of embroidery, The effect 1s founded on a fitted lining, Any color schemes may he used in ABs hag jog this design, perpen gers are black, vermilion eT EY C Freon in walsts are always, low and white, Bening World pattern 3000--B ta tn five aizes, 82 to 40 bust measure, Blze 86 poquires 81-8 yarde of @-inch mater- tal, Price 10 cents. See. coupon, -cents in payment for Evening Worid pettera Send to Cashier of Evening World, Pulitzer Building, ¥. Y. City. OABHIBR of. EVENING WORLD: Enctosed find... Bvening World Fashion Coupon. | halt of w teaspoonful of butter, one: quarter of yeast cake. and flour’ to of: two. egs# and ‘flour to’ make oft ough, Knead lightly but) thoroughly and eet away again. When liht take off pieces half the size of an ems and with the hands roll them out’ until no thicker than lead: penile, Have thei about aix inches long, Before laying them @ few inclies apart on @roased pans push one end down ao that {t i thicker than the remainder of the stick, thus forming the shillaldh. Brush over with white of and when light bake in a, slow oven, These may be started lat might and ntihied fh the morning. In serving pass the “sniatane with ‘the @oup, or whnes may be tled together with narrow green mMbbon and’ laid bt bla ‘With the fish serve’ thé tato bails “The chops ere Brenched and brolied, Boia gastiratysaih lea; ne lc} in ino olrcles; out me {Mow ahd will Oe Feat fia waa to bweoten, With sewed fruits there jn really no great desire for coffee; should there be take the juloe of an orange, Wat slowly, ‘masticating well every | mouthful, for good digestion can only be injured by an admixture of saliva, with the food fh gutficlent quantity for thé, digestive ferment contains to Earone changes necemary for, diges+ n. The midday meal usually, taken af! the ‘restaurant should conalst ot: entile ome. good food or botled: riée, Rananag slloed) with these are aye ing, If preferred, baked beans wi ‘White’ bread can’ be substituted. - Nuts dontain nourishment qnite equal to meat, ‘and it well masticated will form an’ad> ition to lunch. seg almond, ‘and peanut are cich in Hourishment for the braln-workker,,, For dinner, @ small portion of meat and plenty of well: ‘Onions, spinach and orenaned are’ excellent, Avoid foods and tea and coffee, eubstituting fruit instead. ‘Apples are tally good. Bear con- tinually m mind\that exercise for the body {8 as necessary as exercine for the | WAR The ctrole contains the distorted name of a month. You cam learn it by fold- ing the cirole twice Gold in Your Garret Hundreds of hourewives who’ never dye anything, who think they can’t dye, or imagine it is m task, ate losing the good of castaway fabrics that could bo mafle new with |DIAMOND DYES Tt is an extremely easy process to color with Diamond Dyes, an@ the cost'ts but a trifle, They are for home usé and home economy, Diamond Dyes Cotor Anything Any Color Fa! AMUSE! SE M EI NTS, PASTOR'S $i" in Frank flush, Henshaw a”. Harris & Brown, Coakley & mie REALLY tour Phil the young lady. u wanted Was a good meal," “What a starting discovery,” tho Pesslinist, anesringly, ‘80 you have | Joined the human tieal-tioket brigade) it there la anything you mant to alter atop, it to that euting game, | Whatevel you, do, ‘keep your acquaintance wi a young wonmn from mstting {hto, eplourean rigeginn sft's all!) nioe to tak & pee ot war, Out pated ooh tab tet thing) you | st now sh wilt davelop, the habit and won't go anywhere with ma oa dinner or call atthe. 6 , “My boy,” sald the Pessimist ing to the feminine point of ti te only ono reeeom ‘thet pon men’ abe { to be tolerated, and that te:the cheentul |: a. provider “Yor kin women are} i deoldedly anid seltint, ‘aad they | fam) won't vast cast rage boderenimaniniai ms tive subjects,” , 4 “Oh, but these young women ary\not | that kind, ‘They ate idiot ’ ‘sidestoppitig men wi ‘Now, no woman’ is bored to avai in » eats, You oan count on hi oped ae the iat dondly Dest tf He can obder ue eniioing ‘dinner... Ite, j they say, ‘The, sweet wi argue. thet if o man persists in’ ik histabtens Hong on her when her’ heart and flztterdin another direction it's up to to work’ him) for eéfreshmenta of labo! nelvation {s to make youruelf, en ! iit or else resign yourself to\a Ite of cheerful providing, ‘The role of @ himay meal-tloket isn’t tthe moat geome thing'in the gir i are bald if once, you met tl Don. “wall tt hh ol tinié, era Mara inition, bt oat santa Weer A Velvety Complexion. _ tone a » Plomp Figare to GATAR, Fosetmny nL ET ae ta Vie (3 AM vegetabites, || Every ors, D anon, ) ‘The pe Eraob and Other BUOU et sea ase “D1 PROCT OR'S “BIG FOUR” |} 1D BR rr: ray aca aa a: HURTIG” ais out oe a aon ee #* TWO WEEKS MORE os WEEKS MORE #5 MOE rnc sae Wes, (ise | Mbautatian Tih, MRS. FISKE | Leah = GICLEE HR ors se aan forris, ThetessDorga Keith’s aX (ah BELASCO freti"adasoo" rae ‘eee LESLIE CARTER ee seal \URRAY|% MU MIE | Y STAR ThE a iceman see ee RT W v0 ae a THERE? TEARS ai HEARTS. AD A Topay JOE WELCH j in COHEN'S LUCK, COLONIAL tar via | sited ey san Px Niet ova Metropolis, paces 4 laa 38

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