The evening world. Newspaper, May 25, 1905, Page 15

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ema " into contact with Balkis, The Scarlet w& & Bat. By Fergus Hume. Author: of ‘The Mystery of * ea Hansom Cab, | ‘¢Gobrrisht, 1806, by the National Press ey, sYNOPSIB oF PRECHDING CHAPTERS. Frank Lancaster loves Mildred Btarth, Hor brother ta murdored ter Ruspected, He » Wha, also loves 8 to marry Bustace if hao r brother's slayer, trem known, which Lancaster Ani's youth pamed Denham are about to Inher, Bout Franis and Denham. haye Whensieg bat uettoged on, their, nek Totter deve by Brant pramison, £0 fatter ert, by Matas fof ihe. tattoo marie, Ting doctor reationy Lancarter to wand his | Aefean Yo, iSnes tamaron. ee 101s Oren Heian NOE Who We or iranles father. tte tells Jarman toBeney meokn, the 4 ‘of eagle and nthe: fortunes hel sung men. will, ae ving tnettorit thease forunem ac twenty han’ or housekeeper, Mra, Cork, “farihante former hi seein RCo Dah Crit her'daughter with a viow to Frank's wel- ” rons gome mysterio A and ‘Jarman (Continued) Miss Cork Explains. "Well, Mins Cork, and what have you ,to say’! “I ee your pardon, CHAPTER XXII. | | I am not Miss Cork, As I have tound my child, t ¢an take my veal mame, wivich is Selina) Burl-Mra, Burl, I now go out charing, ‘and never will I be parted from my child again!" | "You need not be so far as Iam con- cerned, But now explain, Why did you Jeave me, without notice?” “E eaw @ picture of the black woman who stole my ciilld.” “You mean Balkis?” “Yes; I mean the woman who keeps @n opium shop ai the Docks,” “Did ehe steal your child?’ asked Euetacd, wondering, "Years ago," sighed Mrs, Burl, while Tilly looked on intelligently. "Why should she steal your child?” “Ab, that's a long story. I'l) tell it to you If you lke, air.” “I'm ready to hear it," answered Kus- tace, wondering at the coincidence that hed brought his former housekeeper iri Grank," began the lady abrupt- ‘He was a house painter and earned An re the highest when ty, ¥ (8 othe ntroct ares ant wien alee ef oes, Saint points of Shenae eipiund OF RDED EY rns a of 1@ ant was reitind Be ae woman, who called her ‘How ng ago iq this happen?’ * ee cane eeu 1 Salle qua iia tet ‘Poet Rostand’s - Wife. renin MIS is tho latest oortrait of the | wife of Edmond Rostand, the French poet and dramatist, who recently hoasted that having created three masterleves before he was thirty, the now intends to tale @ long rest, Madame Rostand is very much opposed to the suggestion of protracted idle- nets on the part of the great author of “Cyrano,” “L'Aipion" and “Les Ro- manesques,"’ and is using all her efforts to spur him to his former Ifterary ac- tivity, Bhe ts @ very pretty woman of the plquante blond type, and there ts a hint of the Japanese in eyebrows @nd colffure. Before her marriage to the poot she showed marked lterary talent, but since has confined her efforts to bringing out the best that is in her husband, who 1s devoted to ht tand has said that sie eritio, and that he would ace} y | Judement of ‘nis work futher hen hls She ts about thirty yeara old, and very popular with the admirers of Ros- tand because she dovs her best to. oo bat bis extremely unsocial tendencies, Indien island. But when shi Was to have aed by rig Tiniplored 4 her hy) five but she. only laua? Geckured I about the fumbling Toons. that T would never Milly again, ‘Then sue turned and I went wporehing ‘or. Tilly, w ori a Fada eval jBeauty «| ae Hints a Marganet Hubbard Ayer How She Is to Get Fat. Dear Mins Ayer: How can I get fat? I am thin and my flesh is #o tender. Do you think it I avold ail sweets and walking exer: olse would help me. I would like to know if I awold swe {f oranges could be eaten. I seldom eat sweets, is 8. R, OU have the wrong !dea—sweets are conducive to fat, Reed carefully and ‘follow the reg!- mome Mar eafriIne,s Sum men here, given! Absolute freedom trom core and anxiety. At beast ten hours’ sleep out of every twenty-four; in addition to this nape during the day (f pomstble, This sleep must al- ways bo natural, Nothing ts go bad for the appearance and general health aa sleep induced by anodynes or narcotics in any form, ‘The diet should be Mberal and should consist largely of food containing starch and sugar; potatoes, fresh, mweet butter, milk, cream, frutte cooked and served with wugar, all vegetables oontaininy, auch a# corn, sweet potatoes, peas, foods of the macaroni and ¢paghetti kinds, fish and oysters, icercreams, deswerts without pastry; plenty of out-door life and a moderate amount of exeraine, Bltep tn a well ventilated room. I do not believe any one can gmin flesh if there {s an internal diseaso; certainly | not if there is any tendenoy to dyspepsia or liver trouble. Where the patient is plump (n one part of the body and fails in amother a gymnastio course is advised, There is nothing better than bisyeling, unless it may be a |regular aymnnatio oourse,—In onler to pursue the latter properly the patient {a adyised to go to a first-class gym- nasium, submit to an examination and take the exercises prescribed by the attendant physician, (These sympa- giums, at modems pitecs, are be found in a town of any size in the country. Where the development i meagre in the upper part of the body swimmng ts aleo an excellent excrotse. Walking is always wholesome, The patient .who wishes to gain fewh can never do so If she orries, is ha~ rassed or permits her nerves to get the better of her, How to Get Into a Hamsom, 9 thei fhinamen, and Las ‘ore, ett ped ona of ambi ft plcesiit took me Mn ‘room aaa ‘if Lasoars, and low. entlemen who were The the secret’ a> you mean by the seoret say, Mr, Jarman,” re- a as i a Le yah “Nhe cet tanto ne to purer, Pico had leave bhi i ce pate Navas ugh I must say that a! th eae Sa rte een the rituation Eye. worth mcg snoueh Burl lowered her | Bi how he wished to elke tah ee, thot. £ Ao,/eir, and wit rive you any Information I can, now. IT have | Ry vi Tilly mate. “Balkis| wanted to catch also, illea ‘ate cBtarth, of whom me thought oy’ uae Sn eRe Se (a | io ir, % i) stan, Nt re len 4 fs) Spon at nf ae od Mnowr. | wan} spout Sacra room| Sy Sneen Bute that, it Eancaat ir ate, ta When tT T fonnd out vot| SAWattt mal were. Bi ine Mr," ast mgd “How aia you | rtcuane and thea 1 knew,” and hongtit Mr, cant. Berry? You know" th the metole Whoever got) 4.0 & hansom first ould alt on the side near the pave- ment. By doing this the iil antesd that follows will be able to ee his ery entiy et) eaaily asa “take the RDSS the button at Luna Park ‘Beatuniay end win one of The Evening World Camera-Dey | ow: cash orizes. awarded for the three best amateur photographs taken at Luna Park next Saturday, May 97. All amateur sneap- shotters are eligible for the competi+ se wen RE The Third Suggestion Is a Lingerie Frock of fine Phaterial—Useful as Well as Dressy. By Vivian Visscher. you will Hke the best, because of its fineness—®ut remember the | others all have thelr uses and one always avid to have one that is really | tor ‘best.’ | This would make a pretty dresa for | a@ brideomald or even for the bride | heraelf, providing she had but little to apend ‘and would really rather be mar-| ried in white than in the travelling | dress. First of all, buy @ waist ready made. There is no disguising the fact chat they fit most of us better than things re have made, of course eapepting those who are fortunate enough to bo able to go to expensive modistes, Then, too, they have @ very good style which @ oheap dresemaker is not siwaye able to give them. Buy « Mngerle waist of ae lawn. For 9% you can buy @ very pretty one, jaomething out of the ordinary. Choose one with fine embroidery rather than lace. ‘Then for your skirt buy eight yards of Persian lawn, Thies will cos you % cents a yard, and is, I think, 8% inches wide. Now buy a plece of embroidery about four yards long. Get this as fine and as nearly to match the waist embroid- ery as possible. Have two fairly deep fiounces on the bottom of the ekirt, |one, etlghtly overlapping the other, | About an inch above the heading of tee upper flounce put your strip of em- brailery. Just a simple ribbon girdle vill go nicely with this, laterial for imbroldery, rosemaker Girdle Fora go with this dress you will want something rather emart. Something that you can wear to the theatre in the evenings Firet buy a shape, say sometiing on the cotonial order, of imitation horee- hair, Let it be white or cream, These hate ate pretty in themesives, but I think we oan improve them, Now buy —_———————— one atands tor Hie veriest mer Dresses for $10, and Hats to Match for $5. Thersaay — olght yards of German Vel lace, about one inchgand a half wide. Then one big crushed pink rose and one and one- walt yards one ine wide velvet rtbon, Now take the lace and plait it, eay @ (ourter ich plat “about Pin indi dag 4 half apart, Then tack it to the crown, oe. your ae in A Merpentine effect, Brin the rows very close of the crown, #0 ¥0) hone hats have an od 9} chiffon n the edge of the bri Hehe under this Sdeing tack’ a tow of HIB dress will probably be the one| the Ince, and rght under ron mal ashe A very puty effect, B of tugked Now that, about quarter inch lower tack another row. On the Jeft side and close to the back of the hat fasten it will nestle down Ra) the velvet a the have the apo ing over the brim, color you like, pink, Is In fact rather French: | also te good, I think it would be nib, with long ends, and fasten It on im of the hat our Tose, fo that into your har, on, 80 tl Into a loose hat the ends ‘ANOA Of caroleasly fall, ing Let this bow be o! Blue goes rather prettily with the Black rather 4 goed scheme to have a bow of every color that you fancy, Then the hat | could be made to do duty with any number of This Bae 4 do say fon t follows: baa weer Boreshatr shape ... 8 yards owns. copled from "To Tt will man Val, ince, at ita, velvet rtbbon. @ $30 mode! mouldn'ty® cost you 1 1, tt as 2. 1 suas Pot grenae, for it has been absorbed by ening, War Home ws # Hints Ghe Housewi fe's Cy clopaedia To Remove Grease. © remove grease stains from carpet I one of the simplest methods ta to pound together equal weights of lump magnesia and fuller's earth and then to mix them into a paste with a Mttle boiling water, Spread this paste, while still hot, upon the grease marks, and leave it till quite dry, Then brush it off and you will find the carpet freq the paste, A Quick Tomato Soup. Put one oan of tomatoes, ome alice of onion, one bay leat and the green atalk of celery inta a saucepan, cover and bring to botling point. Add, rubbed to- wether, two tablespoofuls (butter \end twp of flour, stir until the mixture bolls and thickens, Add teasponntul su- gar, one of salt and pepper and ealt- spoon of soda, Press through efeve, re hget and serve, Frult Bread, Dough enough for one medium-sized loaf, one cup sugar, one-half oup lard, one cup radsins, seeded; one-half oup currants, one emg, ‘One teaspoonful spices, mfxed cloves and cinnamon, and soda the nize of a beam. Bake two loaves in one tin, Worth Knowing. ‘The keye of 2 piano may bo cleaned by the ume of @ soft cloth dnped In aloohnt and gently rubbed on the keys, Old Plano men say that & plano would be left open occasionally, to prevent the bit trom turning yellow, . ine tile clothes should be frequently chamged, #0 that they do not become much soiled, thus preventing the neces atty of mubibing them to remove sof and wwtains, ‘Thta mile holds good with all fine linens, Milk will ramely prove indiweatiobe if it {9 sipped slowly, When swallowed haat- ily ft forms @ solid mass tn the atomach, thus casing dndigeetion, Sugar Bollers, Some French cooks teve sugar boliers fo made that the eden are protected from heat and direct bottom heat only received. ‘This prevents scorching the syrup on the siden as it thickens ehd recedes, and also any fruit syrups dur- Er $ iy Ing the procesa af Jelly or ereserve- making, This Man Walks on His Head MAN who goes downstairs on his head, and not District-Attorney | Jerome, nor one of his or Bulld- Hopper's will be seen at Hammerstein's Paradise Roof Garden when it opens | next week, This is a young German | A ing Inspector either, assiatants, equilibrist, Alexanier Patty, who walks ‘on his head and who goes downstairs in the manner shown in the illustrations, staira are svolid—it makes no dif- are of iron or It may be eaid that he jumps down stop by step, getting his tmpetus | by a pooullar muscular motion, Patty oes upstairs in the same remarkable | Just for an advertisement he {a| going to walk around Union Bquare on| way. his head some day before bie engage- ment ends, Patty is, as (s usualy the case with | gymnasts, the eon of an equilibrist aft belongs, in fact, to @ family remark- able for its prowess in such feats, The seni eimai shoulder muscles is astonishing, owing to the rather strenuous use to which they ere constantly subjected in his He spends several hours a day tm practicing this one head-walking feats, pant” alone, “eZ ay we ee (eatd Sarpan, bt, is t ax eanuy Patnts pee Mire Be a cam Caer wp oti ‘eta aay eras cere 3 g yre AY MANTON’S Daily Fashions 4 at it the pc a at hh bse are Ee ae ee ei ‘cmon ‘walt trom me ane Sama aes fat Seas so easy. iy. ppt cea Gown th Meh ace pete a : 2 $833 * for the amateur A Clay Love Letter. i Hi i EE EZ I 222 ee N Ohaldes an ancient love letter has been dlacovered written on clay. It had been written Lesicnté in the $300 B. tn BtRe, oat 80 we | ts the lady ule (bho | ee ee nel 1! Mard oe pe ei ie Apri im. Appar lived there, white hier be- sealdent, of Babyton, The "Te the ay, Meeiceqeid as fa | sui ot hod arvenged over elas- tio which regulates the alse, The quan- 3-8 yards #7, 6 yards 4 inches wide when figure or nap; 7 4 yards “4 nan, Geven-Gored Skirt—Pattern No, 6052, or 8 yards 62 inches wige when material hag neither figure nor Pattern 6052 Is cut In sizes for a 24, 26, 2%, 90, 32 and 3 ch wal) meas A LifeSaving Bird, ROM South Africa comes this story: F During an exceptionally heavy tropical rain two Guoks were washed in the flood down the Umgeni River, Both birds becam angled in the barbed wire and wire netting whioh erosses from bank to bank, One man+ aged by much flapping of wings to ex- tricate Itaelf; the other seemed, how- ever, to be on the point of drowning, when a large ostrioh stalked out of the bush and waded into the river, lifted it Dodily out of the water and carried it ashore by one wing, The duck not badly hurt, but its rescuer w: verely, torn on its thigh muscles by the barbed wire’ Pd The ingredients of Father John's Medicine are the same kind of food and nourishment |—— that blood and tissue are made of. It cures consumption, | checks the wasting away, nourishes the! body, makes new tissue |: and heals the lungs. A tamity of Breneh acrobats balance e bartels om an unsupported ladder and rarely have an accident, The ilus- tration shows what they do. ays by the fami} means of tel Grhor ot the start, Tunga white there Consumption is cural Learn the No disease ing one I Consult THROAT LUNGS X-LIGHT DIAGNOSIS Inhalation ‘Treatment. clase requires the attention of ® spectaliat Md Specialiat at true ‘condition of your rat. tt Hime to be be s cured it ie pI Do not delay until inordble eonditions a LUNG VAPOR INHALATIONS. ‘velop. Wonderful results in the cure of Catarrh, Asthma, Bronchitis and Consumption. The prevention ¢. Consumption without the of stomach dosing or drugs. absolutely correct diagnt i) guaranteed, Consultation, X-Llant 1 treatment fr It the only X-Light Tung Dr. Anderson, 60, Mon. 4 tri 6th and 6th ay ). ‘Sundays, yeni imable to call, write for the ‘Treatment apparatus on ten de feat 224 Bt New York. 11 to til 8 It “Linen” legally stamped so, Demand Triangi 4-ply pREAMLAMD | OPEN FOR THE SEASON LINTON" @t your haberdasher, Write for ‘Ipformation about Collars,'* ANG, LINEN OLLARS' 150, Each—Two for 260. |VAN ZANDT, JACOBS &-CO, TROY, N, ¥, AMUSEMENTS. E too makels some cotton collars for those who never pay more than 10c— that’s why we only ask 10c, for them, But our 45c, ‘collars are Collars Y% alnes. i ans, day JEPPERK Dist pe ANC ANGELIs ™ FANTANA Academy. wr. of Mado, 14i8 SL) & Mev, Muate, Sal ino FAN at IN NTANA 14th St, & Irving ‘QUINCY ADAMS SAWYER.” Sai tore NE vias ore me ; Uy Ea hai pect as oa Bijou" wat? W Weeks. ee RNAS MUSIC MASTER, ATLANTIC a Mite Ha, Bide nM a m8) beet iDEN, Bower Tt Lawlor & Baw Brothors, EOF) ore ponen HL OUTCA: 1 Next Week—The Black Back ¥ 80. eta ne.Canal St, htora, Haddon, By Alice Rohe. “H Wear “Pitiasopheh, ir Philosopher, half-heartedly; the young lady who sits next to 108 at the table Is developing. her muscles, While we ure waiting for the dinner | © come in she does ait j on o tho| aun ‘business into the ground; bat one thing wome fyivena to remember, ought there Whet do webbling her feet about, would brace chem against the chair in an sis seo eran cea Piien 0gh eee ae Dt rey Rk, Roroan: ae, Kelley. toine's, ses, Walter crating and! Xtra Atieastiog: ais Bh fait nh i: ney vali mete UN AME. bie ‘Gerla ENSIGN." fie a ith Pa ine oan Ms BEG oy anise, $itinees Nien ved fhupe and Sel. if Wy Te ny By 100 Hey, Sle Morea 3 Mr. Poh rt Mntines 'T0- AY ee "las Morea Datly Matin a an HIPPODROME LUN AVE you ‘a Uttle landlady tales gets ent returned’ the certainly do run this physical though," the Pessimist, “and that te-that time bridges for all things, you cay elater-in-! inst tagint Why, abe baa sour Bair beaten to a etandstill! I took out to the theatre, and afl the thine thie orchestra was playing she was, First she of. her, And then she kind of @ack-s When, & eae AMUSEMENTS, BIG SHOWS TWICE DAILY. OS F ise tbo RO Ds MARS! _MATINEES EVERY DAY. . IN ‘~_ & DUNDY’ PARK pote Jeave Pont Card, Storer, % Ma ato Bak ine ‘Gramery ee TT OW Wired mpire tee ys TTT TY i Mt fromCy 19) Waris Tompest RePsSKesocesen orm dante Nianga eck. ae Pe st BAN! 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