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Beauty & Hints ; “By yf "] Margaret v1 Hubbard Ayer Tp Have Curly Locks. Dear Misa Ayer: Kindly give me’ a lotion that ie any. my hair curly in damp weather? ALR. f@rable, 1 ounce; ERE is a recipe swer the purp hich good molst sugar, 1+ fan ounce; pure hot water 8-4 pint, Dis- solve, When this solution ts coll add alcohol, 2 fluld ounces; biohloride of mercury and salammoniac, 6 gratue each. ‘Phe last two should bo disso) in the alcohol before admixiure. Lastly add enough water to tnalo the whole | measure one pint, Perfume with col- ogne or lavender water, Molsten the hair with the fluid before putting tt in | papers or pina, Trimming Eyelashes. Dear Miss Aver Will trimming them to grow thicker or longer? J, M. 8, ES, trimming the eyelashes very | often causes thom to grow. Here has bosh is & formula which quite successful In its rovults os an ey Jnsh Brower: Cologne, 2 1-2 ounces; gl cortne, 11-2 ounces; Muld extract of jab- orandl, 2 dram, Axitate Ingredients ti] thoroughly in+ Apply to the eyobrows with the brush, and to the lashes with a tiny ‘The brush must be Creed trom any drop and passed Mmhtly etong the edge of the eyelids corporated, enpiel's-halr paint brush, exorcising extreme oare that no mint Atwell, Short and Thin Hair. Dear Miss Ayer: My hair is very ehort and thin, ‘would like and am very anxious to in- erease ita growth, For Thick Lips. Dear Miss Ayer Kindly give a solution to reduce thick Mps. Also, what's good to clean teeth? B. BECKER. RY this formula as an external jeep with your mouth closed. If it Is necessary, Use a ohin strep. All sorts of lip exerotees will help to reduce the lips, ap will a very olear and distinct remedy. Be sure that you enunciation, A stringent pomade for reducing thick Upa.—Melt an ounce of any of the cold creams, add one gram each of pulver- let macerate for five hours, then strain through dheese oloth. Apply to the lips ized tammin and alkanet chips; when necessary, will | make the hair curly or ‘fluffy, if there If there ts none, could you tell me of some way in which I can keep will an- Bolution to keep halr curled.—Take of gum| the eyelashes cause portion of the lotion touohes the eye {ts appettte for sensation. They are all decided novelties and each has a sufficient dash of audacity in it to pique public cust- sity and fascinate the on-looker. La Belle Otero does one of the dances, the wife of Maurice Macterlinok does an- other and Mra. MacLeod, a Scotch woman, Goes the third, Cablegrama tell that Paris society has gone crazy over Mra, Macleod ston” dances, Some of @escribed es sacred Brahmintcal Gances, in which Mrs, MacLeod person: ates the high priestess, Mata Hari. The “Invocation to 'Biva," which is danced ‘to the accompaniment of sacred music from Indtan instruments, wessdown & private entertainment over there, ‘This is Ke description: “Tne door opened. A tell, dark figure @iided in, Her arms were folded upon her breast beneath a mass of flowers, Vor @ few seconds she stood motion- lees, her eyes fixed on jtatue of Bive ARIS haa three new dunces to whet x I wt the end of the room. Her olive skin blended with the curious jewels in pheir terpsichoredn |degd gold setting. A casque of worked gold upon her dark hetr—an authentic Eastern head dress; a breastplate of similar workmansivp. beneath the arms, “Above @ transparent white robe, a quaint clasp held scarf around the ‘Mps, the ends falling to the feet in front. She was enshrouded in vartous veils of delicate hues, symbolizing beau- ty, youth, love, chastity, voluptuous- |ness and passion, The first notes of a pluintive weird melody were sounded, and with slow, undulating, tiger-like movements she advanced toward the god. “It was an appeal to the Spirit of Bvil, am invocation to help her avenge a wrong, Her eyes shone with the fire of revenge as the danoe.began, but after & while @ softer:Jight “crapt into them fas she strove to win the favors of the Deity. Then the movements became more and more éntense, more feverish, more eager, She frst threw flowers, Magazine, Friday © vening, . Apri Dances and then divested herself, one by one, lof the veils, implying that, she gave beauty, youth, love, etc.; and, | finally, worked to a state of frenzy, un- clasped her belt and fell in @ swoon at Biva's feet. “Her next dance, less sombre, was equally fmprossive, She stands beforo us as a graceful young girl, around her watst the ‘Slendong,’ the veil, worn by Javanese maidens, This veil, of the shade of the peach blossoma, fe of great significance in their lives, for if taken from them or discarded, they are dishonored before the world. In her hand she held a passion-fower, and she danced to it in all the glad THE NEW MYSTERY OF A HANSOM CAB BY FERGUS HUME, (Copyright, 1904, adocr, @YNOPsIs OF PRECEDING or fad Fofses: 19 eu mute Ba irae Eee <s arn rae Galion Fitae fo inary CHAPTERS, Oliver, Wa: murdered, ing. Melboutus fab, y aha ae Hiteae charged with Sire nent nly Payee ores of his ‘feliow-men and saw the eS ihe gs MANS Whyte] Singer of scorn point at him—he, the "i Sor ive fe it afta, Dagie @ National Press| Mark Frettiby. What is it that Shakes. peare myst HP the fasediate fowal OF thek eo trimediate Jewel OF thelr souls, And after all these years of spot- lees living and generous use of his wealth was he to be dragged Gown to the depths of infamy and degrada- tion by @ man lko Moreland? Al- ready in fancy he heard the jeeriug Greet Mark Frettlby, famoun through- out Australia for his honeaty, intes- rity and genercsity. No, st could not be, and yet titls would surely happen Rheem te canna unless he Jook means to prevent, It Be ish Ct R vot day Attor no had seen Moretand, Roan Siar Rfarie Hrett bye divorted | aot atone ecrot was no longer By ah ro hat “pal Rawiine ts his child, safe, ns waa in the power of a rald Salle, os on Bade. “While he is/man who might reveal it atany moment te iv ‘Hi ‘fpther hes ‘@ visitor who ts taken Me crunkee fit, or ont ot piece neh? 4 nees, he eat at is desk writing, wpe ALT on tone gronity wan [Cae Me PorenT Coe a aget" wile that ing up q ortra! of js don fe pares aytan th ite cart {Eat | which stood Just in front of Tim" he sine Go ie eh ig Hae haat, De RA CHAPTER XXXIV. =" Continued.) Nemesis. Afterward all hi fn peace. This, howover, be, and he wos thuna ‘arrived from England with the that his first wife stfil exposure Frettiby agreed to ‘but ‘Whyte'a domands becanie too ox- coo ind he refused to comply with Jove centred in his @nughter and he thought he would be able to spend his declining years stared at it lon did go, his min and earnestly, As he when he had first met and loved her, Even aa had entered into the purity and serenity of Gretohen's out of the coarseness and Auerbach's eg 80 BY life Seas chamber, roflignoy o' fe i! poring him the Nar ari you entered into The Evening Whyte’s death he again Went back, to the time | Wh! ‘The o14 a a let of a Com aeee home, fever with Rosen Afoore lot nite. na, seemed to ohimerical as, Lilith seemed to, Adam'm. uhe bintcal legend, atier he met Hive. There 28. unaubst seemed t0 be only one way open to him by which he could escape the relentieea fute which dogged h fe woul Write a confession of eventing from the time he bad first met Ri then—death. "He would cut the Gordian knot of all his diMoulttes, and then hie secret would be safe, ‘sate? Sound not be while Moreland lived Madge and embitter hor life sory of her faither's ains—yos. The lve to protect her, and arg his chain of bitter remembrance through life, alws with that terrible sword of ‘Damocles hanging over him, But, still, he would write out hia confession, and after his death, whenever tt may happen, it might to exculpate, at least ecure, gity for a man who had been hardly lealt with by 1, His resolution pat all day at his desk filling page after Doge, with the history of hin, past ite, er to him, He start ted ye and’ aa’ in. the "per- On, Unpleasant Dut, neces: ; however, he became Interested in ft, and took a pecullar eS an in puttin, jown every minu Riraumptance which made the” case at ater lang mi stronger orvagainet JP iinnet? He dealt with World’s ‘ Daily Fashions. ty 61-8 yards % Inches wide, 2 yards of insertion, 1 yard of embroidery, 11-2 yards of beading and 8 of ribbon, Pattern No, $36—B is 42 inches bust,. Price 10 tantial dy no doubt hi union with | To a it] ane elp if not altogether | t! to 8 ¢ f % not aa citor, and, painted 1 hi blacker tt ward the end of after reading over ¢ he expetionced a agi of feeling, seeing how severe he h been on him- golf, 20 he wrote a defense of bis con- show! that Fate had been too wrong for him, 5 . ben t asa weak argument to bring for- ward, but Sil he for as the only ape could e, ia was aye he had finished and aittine the twilight ene ee Mteamily rae Gi, nheota, over ir4 kn es faa "hts anuxnter’s vol was aid to dinner, he ‘had clcsed his ne one, but now hi ag, Paeated anne clowely Wer er, placed nit ‘ ira hie ye whi AOC aC eho ataly Gnas throw | her anne pound. hie ned, “what been aay ‘ele od D Eastern ness of her sunny nature, But the a sacritice, | flower was enchanted, and under the charm she loses command of hemelf, and slowly unwinds the And aa the hands, “There are many other denoces, pas- elonate and warm, and all essentially human, but these two will give an {des of the beauty and poetry of the work.” | her La Belle Otero—known also on the other side as Mme.’ Caroline Otero— has given Paris a surprise by doing « | host dan mous “D from a burning building because they were not properly dressed’ Amateur Philosopher, vain modesty to go quite #0 far, did your” ity,’ Ponsimist, ong here alt day ‘by vyournettt ” toull Siwy, Iacon- ine you. wer th, re pares: looktng its him epprehen- 4 dear," i r “Not tu, ain tear," he replied quietly, ‘No ‘I knew that ‘Greadtul man who camo last night had told you something to wo) Pau ie ia har’ FRney answered ra with fr healtatton ‘Wiha: Roger er ueher started, tiew do you know Psi was Moreland 7" “Oh, Brian recognized him es he went 19 eothiby bemtased pre moments and the pepers on ig Gosia cae ie rake ere Mtb a pbs) ees, ran ag suing ‘tor Mi inuat never cou! ruth #0 lone as success ‘Blendong,’ veil Grops to the| is ground consciousness returns, @he ie|own ashamed, and covers her face with her Za Belle Otero In Le Domnicaioe” sketoh, which tells a story of the Mexi- oan Wear with the Irene and Carbaj The Age of Vanity. By Alice Rohe. TD you reed in the papers about the two old ladies refusing to be carried out in the street waid the Pessimist, verge of the grave. ‘I tell you there isn’t @ time from the minute « pink and white bunch of femininity comes into the world to the Greased?’ aaked the “I never knew fh, it wasn't nrodesty; it was van- “The ladies were spinster eistere and they had enough clothes on, but they didn't think they were dressed in approprinte street attire, Probably their front hair wasn't ‘on straight, The vanity of woman beats e@ny combination you can concelve of," "Burely you don't think old ladies are vaint" commented the Philosopher, “The older the vatner,” returned the “Woman's vanity is a char- aoteristio that defies the encroachment of age and blossoms forth even on the time ahe totters eut that she inated by vanity.” 0 dom. T should think age and experience of vanity,” ald the Philono) “Never, never, There isn't a vainor Oreature on earth than the ‘young old’ Game who bas lost all the beauties of youth and who is struggling ham to Ox up & few artificial blandishments, “Young gins are vain, heaven knows, but they haven't any the best of it over thelr grandmothers, Women are #0 vain that I have heard fever patients who had lost afl their hair bewailing on Judgment Day if their hair didn't grow after death,” “Well, it seems ridiculous, to say the toaat abeeutes °S the oF aPOR RIE, a eat et will ae to. thepeelyeet" jane every! everythin, tls ualy rte they, drink at ou and id wouldn'} do @ny good anyway to A to pag tard shee ea ial (Sa ne woukin’t in,” A Pick-Your-Letter Puzzle, freely, when suddenly & Se0- otart- lL. Gqnare Yoke Nightgown. \geN the making of lingerie tha prefer- i ce ia for fabrics of the sheerest ‘and finest quality, andamong these Ma French U garia eae! lawn, pongee, ing World Fashion Coupon. of EVENING WORLD. ait t. hm ess aadien a de, athe ite ve! 8) goriy ti ha fae, bed she would re- call from | hin mat me know al, Atte al," gaye cynical writer, illusions of youth ate fore a ars eed Gea ft hae wi sh Brea eof, the “wot acl cher- iBaea be, lougant justons, a Tee erlate “ot tn ripest a eneorst Ry father longed to keep her in fn tis frame “Now go down to dinner, m: he said, “eadine, her to the wie follow #00! his ors abi again,’ ani esti bg her heart Tooling bist nd te Nght. her looked after ies until she vamehed, then heaving « ful sich returned to his study, ana taking: fone the scatte: papers fastened them to: Fomor, iG ag ieee, “My Con. envel eo a pu the desk. “If all that 1» in that were know! 0 sald aloud, as The toom, "what would the world Say "Theat siogularly brillant Hi very ping ake A letter from each of the accompanying Wlustrated words In thelr num» bered order will spell a national holiday. NANT MORTALITY fs of all the children born i fore han ob that a tit ra liven, Neither Save the Babies. 5 aie be rotors frightfal. We can hardly realize that countries, Erwenty av vel cont., reach one ree ae yy are five, and ft Castoria would navo a jer [ec to ail that many by the use of narcotio p tions, | ee sald for children’s peckieahith 9 contain are, in considerable quantiti retard (oped ed Fe Os Sita ad ‘opens would teach @ woman the emptiness the awful spectacle they would pregent i Housetwi fe’s Cy clopaedia| A Dainty Dessert. B= @ large round angel’ cake, and wh nbs tit oe tee an when 02) cut off top .m an oven aver; remove the inside and All with whipped, ofeam which has been atiftened with | spoonful of @iasolved gelatine, with @ dozen marshmallows, fine; ‘alm ahopped, Flavor with sherry or ¥ vanilla, Put on the top and cover powdered suger and decorate cherries, Mook Cherry Ple. . Sa one abked for mock eli # ple.—One cup of cranberries, cu’ in two, Put in pow! of cola WHERE to wash seeds from them; one-half cuy seedcd. raisins, one tablespoonful | o| flour mixed thoroughly with one cup of sugar. Remove cranborries from wate? and add one-half cup of hot water, one- half teaspoonful salt, one teaspoonful vanita and the raisins, Deep plate is required to bake this in, and you will pronounce {t good, ri Stuffed. Flank Pot-Roasted. One large flank steak doubled over and sewed up all around, leaving enough space to insert the hand. Make. a stuffing of a small loaf of baker's bread crumbed fine and dry, add a tae blespoon each of chopped celery, parsley. and onion, some bits of butter chopped fine, and salt and pepper tb adason well; fill In the flank and sew up: place ® spoontul of fat In the frying pan, when hot put in the stuffed flank, brown care- fully all over, 1/ft dut into @ pot (orocke ery pot preferrod), add a cupful of boll- Ing water to the fat in the pan and pour over, afd an omton out fine and cover for three hours, When half done add Her greatest betta? powerer wants: “Monna Vanna,” es og ae linck wrote espectaty for Here at pro- duction in London was ected C0 eh 4 er ‘ the stage censor, who ob, Seah poWdlers 1h the wae a coe fia by her in until suc This way the ‘Theie” Wor Bustling cap arrive : loge’ to" the vinitora. to. the hall at the ise Wearing’ the ‘blue ait saver A aris whe ait gown” wing bes of the Dominicans Whelters in the with the ull “ Tdeut. Ver ‘eevoodiand gine aut cal cate ie ithe ee Yq rte crane ee 0 valu wth she in ‘appel thf "Maliiature stags east eh Ings she heraclt has raat there ta no lances before him, Also, she a in| finer ploture Rt an this beautiful woman eae, him, and, after he has been | with hi hrown beck, me atron te Viet ots Will tree, i) end | white throat and arms startlingly bri for he ter) killed by her Nant in the subdued light. Sune vig’ not , who, seeing the classioal lieder sings who CM hiey lilaty loa, m mistakes her for the| tne latest Paquin wit sigred hands holding the ‘trembling ahi The “other sensation |p ished by|miusic, Her dress is of Neree{t, eorgette Le Blan rlinok, | drapery, curving ie with Wir, movement the wile of the poct-dramatiat Maurics she makes, |i a ¢ the fines pure and Cae who is paptivetia Paria|the form im psy her arms and by at er Dusband's poems. Before | hands are fr i) with the H and her ‘connection with jaying of Georwette™ Le the’ bod "bear, terror ‘of era's the "eyoe fame ip arte Gs An the full ri a ope the the tow modula ist Vala oe. “ata, amet A100, Orta, ted | Le Biancatanterinck ty ¢ ary ust one "Charlotte t: ster London perrodloat, ie Yang. AMUSEMENTS, ABMESSTENS ny fe utile salt and pepper, pienels Tobacco Odor. ‘a tin of water is placed at night I" in the room where men have been smoking all sfnell will be gone! in the morning. Uses for Salt. ® most useful article in the househoM. In washing oolored goods a little mit in the rinsing water will prevent the color from “run= It ts important, however, thet too large ® quantity be not used, as it may rot the goods, ie Meh of yet about two even pallfuls of water is ntion, rue sa over earl en, puddin alahes a ly olean off rusty seem to be burned into the, ware, AMUSEMENTS, MADISON SQUARE GARDEN, SESNP RAW BARC BARNUM. & BAILEY GREATEST. ae rie aia Poatie Matines Bre hn Reval Shaves, ee a LEW FIELDS’ t at" HADBE! sis 1N NORDLAND ge aay Boy! ig Muah ie ida tte EASTERN STAR FAIR To Bulld a Home for the Indigent, Masonic Hall, 28d St, and 6th Ay, Rich PaDally from Noon to o,Midndy sone Garrick THEA ot Ainol Pe a Hival ( ea fo bi erin dietalat fe Lied to Hor RAY EFER OSRBOR TO: erent & abcd CIRCLE Rae eS GRAND sess Ser ons Is Busi oo y Next week.—WOOD! Panhattag’ es ees, RS, FISKE | Leah Kleschna COLONIAL "yak Witham asnce | P Hse" Biaylon FeaKine & Jasper, eee (Ola ee RAE RT el EEE, BAER AN Here aa tay tty Vit, Klennor Robson ss Merely Mary A. HueTie® NOY, one a a BROADWAY Bish, Saray atin, FLORODORA METROPOLIS|*¥, i ei AMLnICaN ie f Sunday Niaht, Mex, Ava IUGR Bt Mt TIE OXLEY unk a ext No DOUBLB pecs LOOPING THE GAP AND LBAPING fat UADRUPLE CHASMS. oS ea Hat monte Blane ¢ Bates® Popular Selon, Mate. We WARPED se AgTERD AM it irre, Wek wltie Mt Aenea are ae Holt ae ze; PRINGE OF PILSEN, fi To-bO Ww, MAJESTIC GUSTER BR RR i a i roe he Mae pas re WAT CHARERY G ARLET Gi VEST BOSH AR wattontne ae Me fs al OTHAM| Ki‘Reeves" ute 25th & fd Av. Syineinw Aft. de Byte ARDE fat GARDEN Bi Bes, Collogn Wilh) SRO eT vagy Cab . ‘oR ds intg By ANNI Aah a ht RICE FISCHER’ oriRiaca. |_BROOKLYN AMUSEMENTS. | Se | AMBHION pate" 8 Hh a ra } i ] |