The evening world. Newspaper, April 12, 1905, Page 15

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| . i bee iat — rt} i RATA CIR RRR NRE ERM ONE TP ITIR TINS AT ONE RIT SPP NIT TE TS i 4 . ® ‘ pita anat taatuansiaaeae ‘The Evening World's The New Mystery ‘ fam! “{ pought land whenev: @orape the money tox! e gold rush, ‘When, time of well-to-do, thet gold had been discovered was raised, and the eyen of all the nations were turned to Ausiraita, with alee res, men poured in fr Wt ne sae of the world, and the ‘Golden I began to grow rich 48 | ther ali parts of the w Age’ commenced. Fabldly, and was soon pointed out the wealthiest man in the colonies. bought a station, and leaving the riot~ 3 3 i ft the chloroform. CHAPTER XXXVII. (Continued. The Confession. (Copyright, 200 PL oy? National Press er 1 could ether, and, at the was considered the cry dom whi etranger, But i if i i i | i t t ( | i i i if i | 3 3 al von ah calle na: Moreland, BAP aes aw he ip woes than leaves i il E E i i i | | i E | of a Hansom Ca By Fergus Hume. ING STaabourne stage. I again refused, and we became mesttanged from one another, I grow wit ings a|@loomy and irntable, and was accus- ine tomed to take tong rides by myself, co Magers frequently being away for days, ‘There was @ great friend of mine who owned the next otation, a fine, handeome young fellow called Frank Kelly, whth a gay, sunny disposition and }® Wonderful flow of humor. When he found I was eo much away he began to hard ronsole her, and succeeded so well that ts 2 day, on my return from a mide, 1 sound she had fied with him, and had talon the ohtid with her, She left a let- ter saying ‘that ehe had never really ne must | cared for me, but had married me for ich, I Wad hitherto been # man is a gregarious ani- . growing weary of solltude | gai; Lesodla with Mother Nature, if my money—she would keep our mar- ringe aecret, and was going to return to the 60. "I followed my false friend end false wife down to Melbounne, but arrived too fate, as thoy had just left for Bngland. Disgusted with the manner in which I tad been treated, I plunged tmto a rmhirl of dissipaton, tryng to drown the mem- ory of my married life, “My friends, of course, thougtt that my loss amounted to no more than that of a mistress, end I @oon began myself to doubt that I had ever been martied, so far away and visionary @id my life of tho previous year weem, ZT continued my fast life for about alx months, when euddenly I wae arrested upon the brink of destruction py—an angel. I way this advisedly, for if ever 8 an angel upon hit Bhe was the daughter of a dootor, and rea and dissipation wih L-wae tien Uvad- ing, 1 pald her great attention, and we were, in fact, looked upon as good as eapneeds but I knew that I was still Linked to thet accursed woman, and could not ask her to be my wife, ‘At this second onsia of my life Fate In intervened, for 1 vecelved a letter from England, which Infonmed me that Roeanna Moore had been run over in the streets of London and had died in ospital, ‘The whiter wes @ S| had astended her, fee as Colt thet J was free, thought the of my life's history, t be- ‘d to the future, 7 again, and my eatic life ngvlarly happy one, Aa the greater with every year I even more wealthy than I ‘deen, 4 was looked to and Spected by my fellow-oltizens, When my dear daughter Margaret was born, T felt that my oup of piness wae tull, but suddenly 1 received @ disagree. ablé reminder of the past, Rosanna's mother mado her appearance one day— creature, emell- << a § for auch he: er, } no doubt, fagisal nourishment ee me it was dead. Rosanna mot tt ‘Bogiand, with her, but had left & tm her mother’s 0) and, t and want Were the came ee, There now Knopf re gd Ie irreprosabable, a8] 116 to the peat w the hag, who knew nothing about + | Dea) je, I did not attempt to unde i any to her trouble ’ wh hag igs Feeeest Teadily enough, and went her. ag) ‘tr ing in “es ag money mua ber ly evety ‘month by my solicitors. i n snore about thi ter, Wad how felt thilte satiehed, tne hed the mst of R Ae Yours fojled on, things pi red ith wes r= i i E t¥, and ao fortunate te ale, “my dear =e $3 = Zs £ Es ae 400n saw that love with him end it i 9 | was, cra nét enim flghly. Z tone aftectto: fds tity eae Pal it *. iA New. #. *Comic Series By Gene Carr. ODES DOES DEC SOPS OAESAGS IORI] COE SEC OSOESH OOPS OOOH LEST IEP IIOSIET IGE Telegrams—A Game, ACOH ene fn the company must be aepptied with paper and penal " and then you qek ell togethér to q@uggest ten letters of the alphabet, which @re then to be written down at the head of each ones sheet of paper in the oréwr in which they ‘were eug- gested, Now, the players must exerolse thelr. wits worda beginning with the letters in the omer given. After ten minutes or 6 call “Time's up," and gather up the pepers, Dis- to make up « telegram of ten play @ prise the one to be adjudged pa Dent, thea read the telegrams bree tad the compagy decide which Here are aome examples! be sceyesad onerepante ale! Meath i a The Evening Daily Fashions. yw HIB model is recommended for ita almpliclty and goad atyle and may be worn for an odd waist or ac- companying’ a skirt of, tho rama goods. It may be made injany of the new bhintings in of lawn, Light wool- silk 1, aleg LP9S9S9G9G499-094O48-544:46 DODD DEMODDODODD? OPES OOOO ELOY SED OHHO DOG: ’ | All the Comforts of Home. “Slumming” Attracts the “Boys” but Not Domestic Mr. Smith. WERE GoinG uP YO CHINA Town TO DINE, ARE NOu.iN with US, avian NOPE, Me for AY LITTLE DOING NOW! COME=Z pe SMEAR Man aeadaen taachaat ie MO LIKE TO WAVE “THAT TEOOS< Sauces for #« # 2 w Puddings. Wine Sauce, RDAM together one cup of sugar and one-half cup of butter, When ye! ‘ ‘ ees MADISON SQUARE GARDEN LAST WEEKS CHANGE OF, 5) r (exhibiting in Brooklyn ‘3 toga Av, an MRD'S an interesting game that can be played by any number, | th dividing the players 90 ae to have} bi @n equal number on each side, All| line World’s (raat ies maroc sat on the hot: line or you are aiming orror, two of Niage, aa in rewul AevePod bring went 8 a lew down to two pl yaueg and old find amuslag peatime, The Bottled Egg. O try this entertaining experiment you need a hard-boiled anda bottle on fiaek with a le body and a neck large enough (6 tet the ess alt Ughtly and snugly on its mouth, end down, Poel the, ess and jey it aside, Then poll up @ome paper into a shape so that it wi bum readily, Light it and throw it Into the bottle. As acon as has burned itself out place the o firmly on the mouth of vhe flask, preas- img it om just hard enough so that it will cloes the opening entirely. Before many moments the egg will begin to #tretch itself, It will seem to crawl into the bottle, More ana more of Mt descends, ti! cuddonly, with a ene longthens itselt tle the Hot alr in it in to oaol again, ye it srees ‘That tle—vacuti, It te ‘cuate . nes tablerpoons of wine, Egg Sauce, | AKB cup of butter, melt half of It add three tabie- | walt and dash of pepper. ally one and @ half oups of hot water, cook five two ege# arkt one teaspoon of lemon Ught and creamy add the yolke Of four well-beaten egys, Stir in one Winoglam of wine or ome of brandy, pinch of salt and one large cup of hot cream or rich milk. Beat well, viace im maucepan over fire, Stir st until Ht cooks wufloiently to thicken Ice. cream, ‘Be aune and do not let it boll, You will find this @ delicious sauce for plum pud- Gings, Lemon Sauce, NM oup sugar, 1-3 cup of butter, 1 eee beaten light, 4 lemon, juice and grated rind, 1-2 oup of boil- ree Put in basin and cook over a Jelly Sauce. M** two tablespoons of sugar and belf oup of any fruk jelly in cup of boiling water; add two tablespoons of butter, then stir in tea- @poon of cornstarch, Gimbolved in half oup of water or wine Let come to a boll, Bet in # dish of hot water to keep warm until wanted, Cider Sauve, O'> tablespoon flour and 2 tabh- apoons butter, creamed; 1 cup brown @uges, 1-8 sup boiling ‘water, 4 tablespoons boiled older, Sim- mer together, stirring constantly; serve bot, Caramel Sauce. Pp” saucepan on fire, when It bee gine to get tot put in 4 tablo~ @poona sugar (white sugar), and 1 tablespoon of water, Btir until all water evaporetes, Watch until It becomes a delicate brown, Hay col water and o1 with #om euger and | Then add 1-3 glass wine or brandy ns you ike, or it may be omitted If pre- ferred, Foamy Sauce. ready pint of Of auger mixed flavoring, Stir in brown aimmen for ten minutes, RWAM one oup butter, add gradu- ally two cups powdered sugar, two emes well beaten and four Beat while heat- ing over hot wator, one-third @poons of flout, one-half teaspoon Pour gradu- es, add boaten yolk of AMUSEMENTS. _ moved « the Amateur Philosopher, “The grafting searon,” replied the Possimiat, “Theré ton't any pee tioular gratting season, What do you snoan?* "I'm tadiing afbout trees" ead. the Philosopher, "Well, don’t, Dis not necessary, In- terest in grafting has long ago passed ‘out of that cldes, Human graftiniy (9 the game of the hour, It'a taught to infants the minute they aro able to tako notice, and some of them don't have to be taught.’ It's horrible to graft," protested the Philosopher, ' , “It aurely ia but it's gotten to be a twentieth century mania, Everybody fgets up early to start his grafting game before the other fellow has a chance at him. Lota of people bo- come rafters beonuso they krow If them, It's @ sort of survival of the filteat business. It used to bo physioal etrengbh that counted in the survive! of the fittest, but that @cean't amount to a row of ping here in Now York, “It's the diplomatio @rafter that’s the winner, Of course there am ehades and degrees of the gontle art of grafting. “Any successful citizen oan tell you thi “Well, I would rather starve to death and dle in obscurity than be @ gragter," sald the Philosopher, te “You'll have a pretty good chance of doing it if you stay In New York," re- turned the Pessimist, “Women are champion graftera, but The Gentle Art.of By Alice Rohe. | ¥ 67 9 thle the srafting season?! asked the mentiomen-ate not tar I Aifforence is that the mratte, ti work aro such bape to) at they become dignified by obhier ‘Women's petty, but they count just the me they don't other people will graft on); you count them? It looks A Material as the Toadstools, to its perfection? medicine, Proud of Her Face AMUSEMENTS. , leven n New York & D'kiyn, Pratentina (wo Marvellous Freash Benanttots, he Dip of Death, BARNUM & A LADY LO LES FRERDS STUPENDOUS ous LOOPING ba GP TAND LHAPING yF) DRUPLE CHASM lose URBAR ‘ ria ctlone weer AE os nal id te al femres Re Coed QUA read Gan GPRS BE gue Meee HIPPODROME. BLOCK OF OTH AV.. 48D TO “TH ST Management ‘THOMPBON & DUNDY, OPENS THIS EVENING, T ir two La a Se Tee ANT hate “A Yankee cisus on Mars” “Andersonville,” tte ate Ck posvana Loge Bests ONLY UNSOLD SEATS 4,500 unreserved seats in the fam- ily circle, entrance on. 43d st., at 25¢.; doors open at 7 P, M. BOX OFFICE OPENS AT © A. M. USHROOMS are delightfully palatable and healt yet some @ of Toadatools so closely resemble the rerene mg hi! oo make {t dangerous to experiment with uncertainties, And so. with Castoria and its imitations, Keep the Castoria 7 of Chas, H. Fletcher ever in your mind’s eye particular to remember the counterfelts, sul There may be. resemblance in the ere so widely different as to make the acme of chemical art as applied to a child's Genuine Castoria always bears the signature of arafts ure rm “Then you adyise me to be a tad queried the Philosopher. "I don't advise you to do an! Tt wouldi't do any kood, dhaw your own conclusias Count the Canes, — Difference. that bears the : lushroom, tutes and '' just as good” AM CMPRE ERATE, 2 Ww GILLETTE (porta CRITERION gateassise. 4 ANNIE RUSSELL, alte AWIGKERBOGKER "irwey Best. Tosi LONDON ASSURA HUDSON’ Nb BLANCHE WALSH, DALY'S "xen 4.33% (Are tte ia. Duets of Bana LYCEUM any 4, 0th Mas. LEPNOWELL'S Ree BELASCO. gn LESLIE wire er: a h at. Blanc LION, 27th & Mad.Ay, GAL By.8.20, Ma ‘Tdy.é Sat, 'T' V Alinco ic'e, By. y 80, ALICE FISCHER DEWBY|-Aviee fast 14th St, AMIMERSTEIN’S #2 "i;335°y; 83, Matinee Brery Day A. and $00 fening Goat Reserved Bouts, BOe, GLOBE OF DEATH, ae SE PRA ERR oat Rayong. tHleoe JORONY MEL SO ate Buen ‘Martini miMan, = pe, Ca * tome 120th & 8d ay, i v6.40, Mate o-tay & Bat inven l} INGESS “ae? dues” FRENZIED FINAN | (HTH ** TRBARB,, MA oa JAMES: J. CORBETT “2a ee48 LAST BIX , ENPLE’S mie Kot SHAW “CHUNDA HULA Suath Foes He 600 i: i816, Mint, Wad de j METROPOLIS 44} an a y. ¥ 14th ot. near 84 ay, cONTINUOT S es Centre PA Piekea Mebonten watelle Wortetior coe |B BAVA AY, | Hearts Adrlit, | 9 15, Mat, Sat. 2.16, 4 > inobson Anteater | Wieect uae m2 HURTIG® SEAMON Proctor OtlN & Co. Jas. th ; OV RURTS ALE sAaREe FORMS Wetaaaetrantt eae SY Ee Last Mat. Sat, MRS, FISKE | Leah Kleschna Grand- WOODLAND ane PO} " r" iy We, AERA TA au EM iMed walla | BROOKLYN AMUSEMENTS, { Velde dcib lit. 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