The evening world. Newspaper, May 29, 1905, Page 9

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4 Bat I think not! tomer 8 gid watoh Te has often been enld that @ clever drook is safer in Bbotogeaghor: discovered that he had been buncoed out ‘New York than anywhere else—even # the police and dcr ast nei he the public have seen pictures of him, Sometimes the/ .15 tad stolen it. Dublio has proved the best detective, On many ocoa-| . He carried the picture to the police—and at last ac- sions, however, the mere fact that a good picture of a! counts he was atill wafting to hear a word or two of his nian who is wanted {s in existence has proved of no/ lost trensure, assistance, There will be ubsolutely no disguise, Y shall not wear The Evening World has determined to test the ques-| a false nose or & wig or a hayseed beard, 1 will aimply Sv. _ OO Learning Useful Things at Play. The # fe Scarlet # & Bat. By Fergus Hume. Author of ‘The Mystery of a Hansom Cab,” various branches of héusekeepinf, without the drudgery that is mup- | posed to, accompany such, acquisition, Household taske may be given them as pam of their play, Coens may readily be taught | Copyright 1008, by the Nattonal Press r Agency.) SYNOPSIS OT PRECEDING CHAPTBRS. i dimaak Lancaster loves Mildred Barth, Her } Brofoer’ iy mundored And ai ri tellg Jarman (Gat aeoks the death of Frank and of Dens nin omer to gain the fortunes thelr ham eathers loft, West Indian woman, who runs an opium and, Hoag ano love Stari 40 A decret room, wi re re the find Larcume end Tamaroo, i! sof Ughtful end when {t ¢# on clothes for Tamaroo Speaks: here?" add Frank, after he! had shaken hands warmly with “The very last place In whieh I should Nave searched for you, Haw did you ank away in the darkness, Wejmery: her chubby Angers, verspiring yert bo the nearest railway station and, over tneacustomed work, soon make a a to town, Then did we seek this | needle require it. The Captain; will never thini nd we here. What: of ham? "He is furlous, but -guite at a loss to find you But Fustace glanced at Dalkis, where she stood with folded ng wt Frank with mo pleasant “Thére 1s nothing to fear,” she said, | euresing Jarman'a meaning, “As yot I am not sure if this man killed my alt aid mot}" interposed “Frank, “1 folk you so-betore,"’ + "And I also asmured you of his inno- qpences, said Tamaroo, uncasily, ‘Balkia still continued to glare, “As I @ay,/1 am ‘not sure,” ghe declared, ob- ‘etinately. “It you did not kill my Wal- ter you will come to no’harm. Here |yPu can stay until I send you out of the place to foreign parts, But if you killed 2 ; him"—she looked savage—"'there will be| 7/#YING SWEEPING Dav” \no -avape.for ‘you, Now you know!" “ And) with that not very reassuring @peech she passed through the door e@gain, shutting It with’a olang. , Hustace hoard a key turn inthe lock | and racalled:.the warning of Mrs: Burl, | jo wade ‘hore?! he asked: Tam- Show her how to make Grosses and cans when she's graduated on under- glothes. #he'll soon begin inventing for herwelt, Small sweepers and brooms and dust | Caan rf ih when she wi Ws. ropa, “Why should they be anne) 695i clothes Ih tie, mee ae aennee| @FROUAR’!, tho ‘wringer and board, Soe that ahe nalarmiaa repeated, the warning of Mra gele them white, and lot her mend when Ball! Bat! you do--restonin, biptone end eauarn pte es et re is| darning: ‘hor children's socks, uno danger,” he sald, docisively. “Iam peed Balkis will do nothing) to, to bd i “ee : pies piney repented me with “Bhe dorm not seom to be very well manoaet am 2, Keepin disposed towarda Frank. Arey, ee al a +Heonuse’ahe will insist that T Kllled ook s(gith, gold: Frank.: No et Berry |B fer hap been poteoning her be Ail bac BF aver, Berry a Prete, on a a ou oe ene maa, 2 Runt et] " ht St » une Habit bcd bib an tee Wal ‘allove, tate ie a renee How can he find thie} Bins? SO itaks eeahine Kk aceite ott intl aie ge [angie gl fi apa horde gt Peo Petchelp ine if only becaune sl 3 an," and Putas relat ate ait ie ny how Hau place | Maia ne ops ‘of the letter i 4 3 ca Man ‘of Mite Sas ‘impertinent 16 ie, red ‘ hewe emarried, Frank legos) “4 don't believe that, th was nico his ideas of female ' p54, ‘Read This Carefully. There May| Be $100 In It For YOU. BY THE MYSTERIOUS MR. RAFFLES. | tior. of tus possibility of identitying a man from his New York, Bunday, May 28, 1908. | DlictouraDh. | as uptown ‘To-morrow you will read of the FIRST ADVENTURE his gold. watch and chain after he had given ft to a of ‘The Mysterious Mr, Raffles of the Hvening World.”| crook who wanted to look prosperous? Perhaps you will read of my capture! [f so, it will mean| A young, wise guy, needed monoy; he went into a pho- i tographic studio and asked to have his picture taken, that somebody has also captured $100! The photor pher, meeding the money, lonned his cus- Gowing, instead of being a hot, weer'- | Sensitive Skin. ome task, become @ means to @ O8-| Doar séien ayer and when I wagh ft gets very red. I have tried different cola creams on tt, but they only seem to make It worse, Tam really discouraged for I have tried to keep my akin nice and amooth. Do you know of anything that wal make 1 Bae you got the right Aine of whould use perfectly pure soap, You can always tell when it is pure by touch- not us thoroughty and dryt! strong for your sensitive skin, although they are all good excepting the borax, which should be used sparingly for cosmetio purposes, } CHAPTER XXIV. the beat beloved doll, Melt these togeth But from a doll's white afin could | then add: Glycerine, § ounces; attar of i be learned back stitching, running, | roses, 12 drope, Stir till nearly oold, CERT SY Ald not expect to find Me! cornering (and stroking), hemming, and |then let the mixture settie, Thia is the even buttonholing; while a wee flannel |baais of most of the tollet unuents so is friend, one might be the means of teaching | largely sold. Any kind of perfume ; feather and cat stitching, can be added to give an agreeable Her own workbox or basket should be | odor, Game?’ He Woked ot Caniatoo, proylued for the child, with her own “T brought benz” replied dieu old negro, | thimble, needles, a pair of dull-pointed To Cure Blaokheads, ‘NV hen vou overturned the lamp I drew | 80l890r8, @ spool on two of cotton and an| Dear Mise Ayer: To Lighten the Hair. tho color of my hair, I would like to have it blonde »! Ng) to half of the quantity, Filter and ap- ply to the hair aw a tonic. Let it dry on. Stain for Eyebrows. Dear Mies Ayer: ‘water, 6 ounces.. Boll the gall-muta in photographer who lost and chain. After it was all over the had @ splendid picture of the man Beauty wu we Hints By Margaret Hubbard Ayer My face is very rough and brown, It white? 1. Ee soap, and do you use warm water when washing your face? You ing tt with the tip of your tongue, and if you find tt very bitter and biting, do it on your face. This ts a very good cold cream for- mula which you may use et night and wash out in the morning, rinsing it it well, The remedies you st sper- mond oll, 1-2 pint, by a gentle heat, Please let me know how to get black- heads from the nose, BW. RR To get rid of biackheads use the fol- lawing: Boracio acid, % dram; spints of rosemary, 1 ounce; water, § ounces, ‘with friction on the skin, Dear Mice Ayer: Kindly give me a remedy to lighten t brown, Hu) following will give the tinge you desire; Five ounces of rhu- barb statka, boiled in a pint of white wine and the whole boiled down Kindly let me know, how I can darken my Buabio ws, as they are very Heht, MI98 N, 8. === TAIN FOR HYfBROWS AND LASHRS, —Gall-nuts, 13 drama; ips” te the Mysterious Mr. Raffles. A I jotograph suiohate, of. ion Sis. arena of him will appear in The Evening World every day. Watch him turn around, Hach photo- water for hajf an hour, atrain through, graph will show a different view of hia face. Study the @ Hnen cloth, and add to the strained Pe ea lt in ity! rushes came just In provortion to her water hag yet on if halt caret pictures carefully and be on the lookout for him, There x ry @ easy in his! ; ulphate of tron, JJoil again un Ro, cata she | Lid rr ite ea Shwe teivas oh tae ie a reward of hdd for ria sepole He 1@ walking r ea on a originat quantity, and pour into #/ bot- openly and undisguised on the streets of Greater New r tue use, York, waiting to be recognized. If you see him go up tad a hair penotl into to him and say: this pects, pass it over the eye- nd on HF SaRe of the oy: uae ““YOU ARE THE MYSTERIOUS MR, RAFFLES ats e aiee eat ill| OF THE RVENING WORLD!” Ho will admit his idontity and mocompany. Ate oaptor to the business office of The World, where the ee hoe ot lucky person who has reougnixed him will receive $100, oun A Delicate Balance. ents uf ee ap ree ieee | acai te sant wceatals knows 4 hates eis nie a Torrid i pment mind oly aes Pa tad N Non Wana Hos. sn, Yon , Sint r Bite Soda f ana td hank accion ale nea Sey: Eis ‘) it thing. will be only too glad to acknowledge man The baker World is looking foi This is what to do: and wait for somebody to ddentity me ‘Mr, Raftes,”” ‘The Hyening World will have to ami Home we w Hints Ghe Housewife's Cy clopaedia Goulash. UT bacon and onions into littie Cres, add a little butter and fry #t all to a nice brown, Have ready #ome nice lean beef, out into about half-inoh cubes, cover tight and let it simmer in its own julce unth! all moteture 1s gone. If not tender, add boutilon or water tll done, Heason with walt, of course, and cayente pep- per to taste, ‘Thicken with a@ little flour, One can make only enough for one meal, or by the gallon, as it wi keep @ long time, and, warmed up, a‘littic at a time, will be always like that frevbly made, Sauce for English Pudding. F°s tablespoonfuls of flour, alx oup of butter. (Cream these to- of brandy, Walnut Cake. ly firm, but not thick; chopped walnuts, of pan for a few minutes; then brown. Apple-Sauce Cake. enuoe (stew as for table. Use, mash fine), one-half coup of but- hour. Honeycomb Pudding. soda, one cup of flour, Sour esse Eoge a la a la Tomato. ‘to Sauce. tthioken wn Madi ye | the edge of the dish. Tomato Sauce. @unce bacon out in small pieces, Pepper corm: and one teaspoonful flour; Save Clothes, Labor and Time MILLER’S SOAP (Made with Wapthe s 5 At all Grocers AMUSEM SA ars itgek! iS ce ou Da "faite first man, woman or child who docides that I am the ‘he Hyoning World has started me out tablespoonfuls of sugar, one-half gether.) Pour over them one cup of’ boiling water and, stirring constantly | until It thickens, take from the fire and ‘add one teaspoonful of vanilla, one-half Gup of sherry wine, four tablespoonfule halt cup of sugar, one-half cv? l+ne stomach and corrects the diges- NB-HALF pint of molaewe, on° lis contig laxative effect strengthens O of milk, one-bair teaspoonful of Have ceady enough gates ted American cheese hejb cared eges, then pour over hot tomat ahd serve on hot tosst. ‘This te truly AMUSEMENTS, ; aera canine Seen Sere Ss LM es many ewes 48 amount ‘Truss\ea for boiling and atiow | bout two and @ halt ours to nteam it. When ready place it on & hot Gish, Pour the eauce over, and if Llked put @ ring of stoned olives round | BUT one ounce of butter in pan, add one chopped onion, one ‘one teaspoonful chopped parsley, four fry for Sve minutes, a4d half a pound tomatoes out in mail ploons and halt e BME, Tate, Bk WNL | sna, HE actual adventures of “The Mysterious Mr. Raffles” | published in THE EVENING WORLD each caught. Read them and watch the picture turn atou: may be $100 for you if you can recognize him by his ramble over Greater New York tooking as decent as pos- sible and just waiting for somebody'to say the proper day in all sorts of my identity to the’ Raj To make the matter more foi ts of The Hvoning i Got my ploture will To make matters more interesting, I may add that 1 eh then Wacytony: ‘will ‘know. “the ee ee course Tam necessarily a dodger, rr, every day to go along without Ugh | do identify me I wit! Minit tapnnd Roam over Greater New York, talk to everybody pos-| 1f you gee mo on the In identifying me, however, you ual the ag “the Mysterious Mraterious Mr. sible, make myself as prominent as the occasion permits public place: Naa pa A, e ‘and fies,” 0 Hiveuing ‘To-morrow morning I will yo uptown to. 1 will walk along Broadway to-morrow, and the firet | will take breakfast and at the same thing I know some bright citizen may nail me, and thon huvrying throng Ly ep jthetr search ae ® hundred dollars, PL0US MR, RAFFLES. 'Grease- Paint Work. 1118 {9 @ réproduction of @ por- tyait of Jefferson de Angelis, in ‘ Fantana,” painted by himself, The ¢nly pigments used were oniinary theateical gnense-paints, The ploture UTTR alse of dh egg, one cup of |‘heattlcal grease paints, A : mugar, two eggs well beaten /in the actor's dress three-quarters cup of milk, one| wails and between acts, ‘tal wlanee tt hag the look of an and a halt teaspoontule of baking pow?) ia it is dimoult to real et der, flour enough to make @ batter falt-|jirtrait’s rich and ‘varied: efit a wholly due to a prever cara) one ouptul. Bake with paper over top, dinary grease-paint make-up. FOR THIN, NB and one-hale cups of appis PALE WOMEN. ter, one oup of sugar, two Cups Of! Women and children with thin, ae one tenapocat a gaa Poise ei pale faces, lack of color, don’t get on well because their blood is starved. Father John’s Medicine builds up the body and makes flesh, tion. Its food elements nourish the system and make strength, tains mo alcohol or , atimulating drugs, AMMERSTEIN’S 404 ot eat & a 5 SP Tass Matinee’ To-Day ENTIQR MAY YOHE and OHANO®R | PUTNAM BRADLEE OF BILL. ST RACH WEnK, |chAs FA mw, [ona KSEAMON, — __|HENGLER evERY SISTERS, DAY, HE DOLLA Bang Ne ae COWELS, 25c Iz trACkA Pa, POSTONS, * |CRESSY 3c BAYNE Huber’s Museum The Armless Wonder. a citaelt by att of eater, hei | PASTOR’ Si Pee INU aug. WNARO & muLmY aD, DAN uit & MR8. Sukhi Roddie oa pe Wantast) ft ubtee aD net, fr i GRAND Wiliams “a Walker vem | Reith’s, 2a” [A es r ath i, girls of one family till remained wn~ house or move into thelt | 9 go to thelr church or show ‘the H Why They Are Sic ATCHMAKING 4@ one of most serious occipations favorite diversions of ’ \away,"” wae the irreverent but truth~ {ful way {t wes explained why three rried when all ther brothers tad’ ted and set up homes of thelr owns ‘A man couldn't act foot tn that the most trifing civility ¢ their.” mother did not pounce at and. j tty to annex him an @ son-in-law, It didn't tale men long to catch on to ty game, of course, and the consequence was they began to fight uncommonly, shy of the feminine members of that | househont, “Love at first sight is @ greater rarity than @ame people suppose, A man may, br bowled over by a sweet face oF engaging manner At Airet eight, Dut tt generally takes him some time and « number of meetings before he mates Bp ble eine | to tat k busines to a siet.” e Proud of Her Face 4 i BOERWAR Gen.. Piet Cronje, “The Lion of South Africa.”? | | 1,000 Beers and British eS Not @ temporary tonic, Tt con-] Seer Women. Obilaren and Natives of the Battle ef Colanso, ‘Miege of Pearte- berg, the Fiigtt of De wets oot aiving Bake [oN Ralls | and Conditions ta she BRIGHTON BEACH PARK Every Day, Including Sundays, ; Afternoons at 8, Benings at 6.92 | 25 and SO cts, Box Seats, $1.00. | Tres from Brook! HIPPODROME MATING ES bal DAY, ‘ KeRDENT = 4 ee ee Lm Bagg whet Ts ar aera es AN que Eee Fhe, Fate Sa meio Tengen Ce a 3 hag tect Feark Henle a hae at if a Baiunday. nit OM ac 8. ji) iy A WARFIELD

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