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aes PRs he aint a Magazine, | » oe i iy " PRON EOE ee OT NM TTT TG UPON eens a; WOM DE? Seem eT eT PO mR rer ek oe ees The Evening World's Hom The & , Scarlet & & Bat. By Fergus Hume. Author of “The Mystery of $20 Garment. ” ; f Hansom Cab, has been a great deal of Gisounsion of late concerning the Wevpretaht, 1008, bythe National Prom I ‘amount of money @ woman may indaan Grems well on, Some estimates have prank eHEasguter lover Migr. _ Bart been aa ridiculously high as others have sie unk, Lancair loves mildred asst ta |been low, Belleving, however, that uaperk ed. Rae PER a mS Hustace Husace Jer" there are any number of girls in New A Series of Pretty Summer Gowns, Each to Cost $10 or Less, Summer Gowns for as Raia" Mitch oatog Net Shine thon Ek | Sumer Hats for $ ee tie” Es The fat to Patch fhis ‘“ EB more you do for R Gown Is Homermade with i pasa ct Pilon : ads bd and ag) ees es sensi i Charming as the Sum- aciGratitids ua) Rae Out Eten! mer ltyelf. the proper’ game to be just as i Tefiected the eet “And yet, you see people kushing over with Oe, of | will took very Auffy and hage the die | sternal obligations,” Sinction of boing novel, and es pretty! ‘yog," replied the Peeneimiat, fs apring inaolt, When the Uitte frills are ail sewn into | Ter ney teen ne eaune place buy a pretty splashy bow of black |". velvet ribbon and faaten if on the front | witiuuas toe lomon that ls of the bat. Allow two yards of the ma-1‘ry, do yout Ss or foundation and frilling. | “\%, i ell, the answer is to your 4 ‘Nhe velvet ribbon will be ted for you | aon be a lemon untoss. you in any department store. r against tho squeezing process. Rane ; “Thin gratitude businean stops when you are down on your luck, a Faw | if you should havo o rise in your d Pela abint paistentgolah | an [tunes you would find out quick enough eubroldered musin gown. how strenuously your friends have rey VIVIAN vissoHmm. | ™ombered favors you have done for The First Suggestion Is a Batiste Gown that Can Be Made for $8.98, and that Will Look Like a been her | ‘York who have only modem sums of eee ee ik ea t orast money to expend on clothes, end who youn Bi jerry 1d he za like to appear as well dressed es possl- ble on « small allowance, The Evening ‘World has asked me to plan » set of dainty summer gresses, each Ito cost ts] $10 and lees, witl’ hate to match and to cost $5 and lees. Of course, tho git} gro who| who reads this article with any idea of #0 | rollowing ita inatructions should be will- ‘Mey open Zangaster to ‘Yamaroo ts sent for, He the nervant of ‘Frank’ the death of them in the past, Py to FAB tee ing to help spies ry bess Redan ine ormemmenttinee: ah emery, ba es people ee | you Phen, too, st ehe cannot do « nia ng up Favors fortunee At) ving hernelt, the services of « dress- a ida fOr DABENTARS, Ee nurfelt of th fos eee is hey tn question. is part of Monte-| maker will be required. ‘There are my Saet | CBeteg R fniie tise iat pen naa’ treagure uneariived Dy tho elder Lane | OKOE WHT Oe theta in New York In Holland girls prefer to become Bon are just ex SocineRRT tele eas! roe and Denham, p y —— for the small sum of $1.60 @ duy. ee brides in May, the fit fayora they expect cate E In the estimates submitted allowance bout an eighth of Scotch ure.” CHAPTER XX. sin the eatimaten, aipiniited sikewance | A ON / : take place tn Tune. ree | nite te Phlloaker, tn ene an (Continued,) this price, So if you are clover enough = = 4 ‘ ¢ - b . X O1 whether peopl alee or not.’ unlegs aN en Seay Rahey are not, Roth A Strange Will yourself you will aave just that amount ESS : sate : : é : . * i on each gown. 3 ee ‘ ! "Yes, We had hand work, though.| The hats are, @ few of them, to be Tt was quite a year before we camo} made at a By rr aN tees across the rock marked with the scarlet {that any @irl with ns ve i bat. Also we had to fight our way | little trouble in copying them, tion ef all your planning. Pe through a hostile country, and several | Let me say Just one thing more, | Say that the color is blue, Have one of our men ¢ ‘At last we reached | When you find @ color that is really | own all biuo, let another suggest blue, i : and truly becoming to you, atick to it, | Let everything you buy or make har- Germany favors April, regarding it fant aout ter on \peoouret 3e pad as the first of the spring months, don't February is first choloe im Italy, en- fave obo mn Be Shee MDS gs 20 for girdle, When the dress was fin-|Decially the pertod preceding the be- retry {ehed I am yery eure you could not have | @ining of Lent, are, wrone, bought it in any of the shops for less | Russia's favorite marriage month ia| turned t tie" "Pevelhiat, "If “you than $2, Tt was puch # success that January, So marriage, Uke death, has! {7 one Bit DeLee olen Dae don't.” (he rock and tound the treavure, With| Tenoat it often, Make it the founda, | Monize perfectly with a blue of some “ld I intend repeating it, ll eeasons for its own. the greatest difficulty we transported it shade, Then, too, it {a a great saving Now: to clviiization, I need not tell you all} ~ loves, parasols, &o,, for they our wast hea cost, t the hardships we underwent, or how | Invested," ania Tamarno proudly, “I terchangeable, Se ener i We got the treasuro safely landed, But| helped him. You will receive Roaming round a department store Bilk for gindt we did, I had a where, and then Mr. | forty thousand @ year now.” the other day I chanced to see an ex- Denham and Mr, Lancaster divided the| ‘If I am ever in a posbtion to enjoy | tremely pretty waist of mercerized ba- it" muttered Frank, startled by this] tiste. On a cream ground were sont- good fortune, ‘Well, did Berry see my] tered small clusters of dainty blue muttered Natty. "He spent it | father?! roves, ‘There were other colors, too— @ laren renin’! “He did, Mr, Lancaster was then |roge, pink, iliac and faint yellow. I He did, sir,” aid the neero eravely.| beginning to suffer front leprosy, but| pougtt the blue one—and it cost just fe anant all he had, with the excen- | the ase had not male much prv- | go 4s, Lon of that portion ha saved for vou." | gregs, When it began he sent you to “Me didn't rave much. Why dida't |/o"lhay aunt, Mr. Frank." Nira AAU A cans ty acarnppanrobd ji italy) e © when ught It I had an tdea in hho leave mm ai 'l was then two years old, I remem: mind. Tamaroo nodded impressively, “He,” CS oan bes Gren ee Yaa i wne ufraid of Berry. “Berry omme to your father and iste: he Aa Me Asst Thread, wha Mialking @ total Of....ccsreser++ $888 With this little gown I mhould think that a hpt of the sume material would be pretty, especially if you are going to spend any time out of town. Buy one of the half-bonnet shapes, for this het is to be rather fetching and coquettish, Cut tho meterial into mrips on the dies, Reserve enough for covering the wire treme. After you beve the covering on (mate rest betw Natty atared end looked angry. "My to England | Where thin goods were sold, it perfectly plain) take your strps— a father was afrold of nothing.” Lgeaipeeney tag Ne Nee Weow atraid| 1 Nad tittle diMoulty in matching my! aliowance, some of you wiN not need #0) turnef me out a pretty little sirirt, all|they should be about an inch and & The \ “He was trad of vee Waggon aaa Babe thts will” waist, The batiste cost 8 cents a yard, | much, billowy flounces and shirring, Welt wide—fold them over and ruffle. Remarto. UAng. Me. LARIEAPT MART’ pul in Dustace, “now we come|*d I bought ten yards, That salarse| ‘Then I hired a Iittle dressmaker, who | I had also expended $1 for silk ribbon ‘Then carefully ecw # on your frame It = Over Thirty Years ‘The Kind You Have Always bowght uid." ‘This time Frank protested, ‘I can't/to the interesting part. Why did he 8 make such an exiamordinary will and hens ht pings Frank in such wai ve, So ee | Fea ee ae No Chance for Race Suicide at, Dongo in the Congo easter married when they got the Belong money, You two gentlemen'’—he looked yaa Ae ° s — I Will Help You Get a New Natty" born on } 7 to BoM - a - 7 = ne Si rren ane REIT Nee Oy | CHa ee ak ; ; vin cat ie: re : i Complexion in 30 Days ‘phat ie strange,” ead Natty, and| Mterward happerod, but at the, time ake Arsenio Complesion et IPPODR OME Brank taughed. “DL x | ‘ eae ® relate es ‘ , om San ty WERE a ae Ag “It pleasod both my master and Mr. id deeeward; \ f “ie : a: J ‘ tr \ er i pestis || WR Denham, for they were such ah ¥ ‘will, master w , i # : fr Et a 18a of taoee. They are friends, 9 that you should both be | th a ; Ae ae EF) aoa) milous, 3! sarin’ of labentang tae erecsura ioe7 | RB Sethe : ayes , 2 Tee beng sae LAY had you beth tattooed with the scarlet bat” “Ohl was that it," sald Nutty, think- “LONE: YAR story of the Indians, ‘Mine “ Ls Aga: gg Hos ae ay ‘ ‘ ; t ay y Ren % i fis fi Automoh¥es I nig Oe floret fo pn the left arm. And yours, Lan- Inred Frank, "I am x a f 3 \ yea be, a , | : a ek 48 : ‘ } Te gary ‘ and Berth toda nhve dota mek Wik ‘ : ‘ i a hy Pi : fe aEay rt trans “i we “The reason of the tattooing,” con- | you oa a boy. He influenced Mr, De , ” i ’ macks tof tinued the negro, ‘was that my master | ha: We fi wat \ 3 t \ 4 k “iit = 7 , a ea hilt St. room OF NY. did Mee, Gaovais: (houeht Ghat. Beets. te icartainly, 414," assented, hood Re eee would kidnap you both,’ in wpite of his looks end rascallty, ‘ . i i ' ? % “But what was Berry's game?” asked | fascinating, I was cults taken ia’ by| | P 5 : a” ‘i nN Save Clothes, Labor Natty, him, But ft see through him now, © : piwile gn ‘y ; SEN) and Time "To get the money, He had bad luck | Hh’, Yagiay on Tamaroo, i oe 4 i, ! at the diggings, and when he returned | Lancaster did to wi ‘ ' ) h ay i Ages | - THEATER: to Ban Francisco he found that tha| the money sate from Berry, i WP : ‘ ‘ sy ‘ , erald Sa. res Bi + he treasure had been dincovered. He you St Frank, a Oates : ; il | ER ISAM_BERNARD claimed @ share which claim wae re-|ham's son.” M ue q %: +” ai : fuse Jarman, emphatically, ‘considering (Mada ith Mannan “yee GEO, M.COHAN “. “So my master and Mr, Denham to mi Berey did nothing towards getting it, ety at Mr. i 7 ade : ie ice 4 roars x0! 3 HT thought,” sald the negro, with @ smile, | mnie wa hanged, hes ry, ee! mk ‘ i eat yee ugh : : (ay Burnfocsns Me. Or TONS H dl ty. Te : B ah . VN, iNEW AMSTERDAM "TDI? VU Listda aun: eoalll Ginkgo) -40A eit Rit Late MiCecetse x waste } ; ; \ ie it ane SOAP Rreeieean an TRILBY ‘What cheek!" 4 Fi “They refused the clatm, and then | died a natural death, Or was mundo! . Patil Bay eae ‘ : h hers ig At all Grosers Berry; threatened to Ikddnap you two| the money wns, to go, fo @ charity. i ‘ “ roth sans inet rar igh aPC Ta aaa SY ADAMS. SA\ G entlemen, Ho thought he would then | Anchor Was made the tFotie ‘ot th 5 poe cath Ce RR tcc ; i AMUSEMENTS. RO ea a eg eae be able to force those who possessed | "'But 1 don't so where the sense of : : : NANT nnn || SOE tt nalrn e Hemnred ia ie the tronaure to part with wome of ft, The fate Hone 7 a he a bein ta hort * tattooing was done #0 that "it the ikid- i h y 'S sid ey SRCINE ran, dane Se MNBL Hee Be ‘Thia ten't All of the Dongo Brave’s Family; Many Members Were Away When the Photograph Was Taken, AMME RSTEIN'S BIJOU™’ BRB ecg hema : WARFIELD 4, agusic ee MMbeisnati iti LK AL) 6 the attempt.” the family of » Dongo brave, On| lee than forty-three wives, and waa|not by thelr mothers, but by four|thelr necks, which can only be re- Naty, toe me maa ba Fr be recognized, But Berry never made| thi vale he bi bus’ ine egy HITS vhotoaravh of a portion of | town, and met an albino who had no j/and the fact that they are attended, |immense copper collar fastened on to Steers SEL REBOOT S: Walted for a better opportunity.” | “init tf he murdered ht I the lower Ubangi, najacent to| reputed to have ® family running into |alave-women, or “‘nuraemalds,” shows | moved again by first removing the "Yen," Tamaroo nodded, ‘Mr, Den- would bare Baer to & the Congo Independent State, Africa, is | three figureal thelr father to be @ man of substance| wearer's head. The weight of these Matinee To-Day ham went to live at Los Angoles andl yy Uae even ie ented a ‘a| PePTeduced from the London Graphic, | ‘The more important tn the social |and weight, collars ds enormous, but they give their mpent a lot of money, His wite died th hi “With the introduction of olvilizatton | scale @ native ia, the larger ji his fam-| "All the free-born women in this|woarers an exceedingly dignified and after @ time, and te looked after you, jerry) and the wiping out of tribal ware,” |{ly, and in the photo the large display |part, as soon as they reach @ 'marniage-| gracoful oarriag air’—this to Natty—"so that you might new a AB Sining ofp looms, saya the writer in the Graphic, “which |of personal ornaments on the ghildren able’ age—elght or nine years—have en/ ‘The beauty of the women te fa- not be kidnapped, At length Berry mips i proved serious checks to the growth of mous, In this part they wear al shen up after some years and made| ‘Xow. Baise (i Phytera increage ta in some ps lutely nothing, not even omaments, ri i itt Cr eligd ny Quite awe-inspiring. Families of trom ; With the exception of the narrow Mdn't my father mistrust him?” Be ee ney tw. Ea LE tet | eeetie RAE anata er MAY MANTON’S |Sirdie of hair and string, without general rule all along the Ubangi, and which @ black woman would consider ye Russell Bros., ‘Mak, | Snyder & Buckley, MATINEE |)Ryan & Richfield, EVERY | Harrigan, DAY. Techow's Wonderful Noo ay, Performing Cats, Lyalcs Mats. Wed. re ine he DEANGELIS ® FA, shaken by drink, I think he grew afraid big he sy, Howhere are the families larger then * ? |{t moat indeticate to appear in public, Violet Dale, of Werry, Ho shared a portion of ne fete a ‘at Dongo. ‘This photograph shows auch Vay as. ONS J na wits wntos all? 5 Sear! & Violet Allen, Toney with him, ‘That ta, he gave tim cf the offspring of one single man—by in many parts, & single atrand of ele- C | Sear! & Violet Alles 1) DASTOR’S iosiatade ** free house room And occasional sums, k| Méveral wives—as were at home and un- ‘ Phant's hair, she (4 fully clothed.” foung 20 AND A CENTS, Berry waa not satisfied, but when he | coaupled durfag. the daytime. T iopumted Vitegrah and Ppatey, Saat ad john La Chats, | found that Mr, Denham wae epending ane tty fami! ame the money he never attempted to kit bri dievtakes ovbdanae ing Kel him, knowing that what rend ne: woula| used. eh =e Fieietuas tute fe my ear i Ant The Hunter's Friend, my mas ho ‘ ha bad saved bis share" ath eg ado pent! F ¢ 5 0 c |May Robson. 8, a hte ues, In fact ae dr ol, but the en the ey a ‘begailes orn This Is @ mista a rein ; As Fae ok nt Girls, orks & wat C rya, Detmore & Lee, MI PROCTO Fick DAILY, Ce ete ee AA Sas Peabiae TAN fa" au, evel ; ; gne of the deot that | * v RD ALL STAR VAUDEVILLE, ‘Guard ra ats Varia picn sfaskée Tou ears: ih to is. made of Unik if ee aoe the olor O3tR AT aa 5c) Gardner Ca Melvy sitinit of your mother he lived like f rochune | 87 fe sulted to all the F it ANY au ieniay a Vigete, wake Poe tal GRAND— Ww IL LIAM ond invested all his money. It ts well H sore it ont See ting seanonable nga ‘ amon S| ter Gell Ken, *firaocion, oY de Nisolm @ WALKE memes | nt eanged before She age ol | Rin ima An te Sa WHY HE mazy [te Datoner @ WATE wuld “Prank, grimly} ‘but he ont ie Ve I! ge. up 3: ALIN rt Les, By, ‘ G eek | a Stout MOE WAN te i a ae EERE oe ae STARA tittie Outeast Pe payed owas (0 he from ma Y Beak eres with dp antares of a omen | anes Bont, @r. 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