The evening world. Newspaper, August 2, 1905, Page 11

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a ViescopieSioodraphic Interview. with “The Biz éliow"’ in Dear Old London That Proves that Wade You Get Salt, Water Between You, and the Bowery You Are Lost in an Impenetrable Forest. ay Roy L,’ McCardell, Wit8B your-name, Patsoy Dofiver! ‘Q, That. ian your name. Your name tn Sullivan—Timo- thy D. Sullivan. “A. Naw, mé name4s Mud—D-1-R-T—atud; ond-T thought Lwas a Wischetmer), at that: < MQ You appear out\of sorta? A. Say, T aln't keeping it wmder my. belt, . I've had it pened aes and T have it aa to me good! : ! ap pion ts you seloxed Your tip fo Lariont iA. No, tt init: Money {het makes me sore. I might have lost $9,000 on ‘crackaloo am not Ltaiey birt being turned like foer decause Tm taw!! Did you see tle Kinigy, A. Ne comes ay to mete, nit Eddie Seven Times, But this second-cleay rin—an says he’knows a horse that oan't fose; that's hig patter to me——* ‘ : cae donot think the Hotisa ‘0 ‘Parliament Is Uignined a body as our as? AL Thad doped che wame akete outinysell, 1 wala tn tight, here was nuthing to i, He win. Weatminster Abbey. Wlid Pout's Cornarothere, Tid you Adee the bust fellows A. Tt wikit Longfellow: it wasn’t no American pony. It way pores and he: win. I tell you he: win. that must have hon Plusdant 19 wih At in English racetrack. A; Dunk, ‘The bovkio wasn. stall. And [ was turned Ike a hinge, W180 cusy, I never croaked, > ( IQ What did you think of St. Paul's Cathedral? A, Egon't think nothing of tt. Pee cE Sa .Q Wen Bay, it.waas Loosens Up and ‘Hands Ove: 1 es Anink’ of nie futned like a Nings! not the money, mind that; and At's Got that I want to keep it quict. I want overybedy to know It! “Q, You say you\know-the person who ‘induced you to het with = fake book- weaker? <4. Snré, I knew him; a clivap booster, But it's the climate, that's whar oes jt! a jt? A? Puts a tox in your mina. “At home I/conla have looked down’ IS B2e8 QHIhaye seenyhe was crooked trom the around up. _ Bat hhére me Inind was full of fog. and T lonsens up and hands over, Q. Dia you notify the sushorities? AL He's skidooed to America. T have notl- NEF the authorities. Paddy Roach: ut tho Rossmore, ts looking out for him. ‘tom Rourke will let. me know. Georg’ Grant will put mo wise. If he goes’ into Churehill's he'll get his. Paul Kelly's antertainment committes 1s watching the @ocks, “Big Florrie’ his scovts out «mn the Bowery, @ Then you ers likely to gez your-money hack?, A: Me money back? I don't fwarit'mo money back. I wast to double it for him, but after that— Qu Attar that, what? A, Whar should }s done to a guy that comes up and Balke Ametican to you, and utkos advantaxe ef a follow that's Innocent of the world? A stranger in an H-leas land, with 1 dense fog in his mind? “4. G Whar dia Mr. Croker thisik of It when you told him? “A. T hadn't tne nerve Po tell him: it would have broke lis ‘nears. ioe When are you coming hack to America? “A. say, go-you think I can Ate '960060000008949000000000e5000 POP PSOUOTOCOSOOOO OS weg 00460006 S$ SG86ROOSSSESOS THE © WOMAN'S = Going It. Alone By J. Campbell Cory. DPdIHs020 309 29¢24¢ DEPP DHE OOOO BEOUt S22 90OO.9O0O 8999009 00O 99900009099 999-4OO' item.) Wihlskery. mark. the easy ‘markt? Oh, Gambler ER a vay be trae In Kan At may be true in Reus: where the sougliing Sephyrs ws Ps 8 Caropatkih, ana. od Row? Hut tt fvon't do on Wall street, oh, no, not The rule might ftithe tall grass, but It\surely wontd go wide If stecrems tried to make a mark of Jatnesy Haten’ Hyde, K. Croker had a fancy. set and niny'be has ‘om atill And one can't try to sell a brick of mold to J/ J, Bile Lade-curtained ois may, indicate an Intellect that's Jams, Hut A. Carnegis wears ‘em and tie gota there wat the same. NC course the buco man inay play the good-thing-whisker tiunewy Hut Mitchell out in Oregen posiessed a dandy unch, You might run poot Czer Nicholis In on that. whisker dodise, But think of the spaghett) worn by Henry Cabet Tadgdt Ola John R. Platt was one among the \*iiiskered-easy clan, Bot how about the nmttrees that adorng wise Col, Mann? ‘The chin behind the wht ars nnd the man_bobind the chin, May indicate the ease with which he'll let you raft his tin. Pagzazzas oft mark reulors when moth-eaten, «tained and pawed, tut just as. often’ gviiskers surve to hie n bare faced frand. e- The Laug “Then, #0 far as you are aware,” said the lawyer who was doing tre cross-examining stunt, “your wife. was performing her usual houschold duties ‘when: the accident ge! ee “¥es," answered the witness; ‘she was talling.’—Chicago News, . Now papa at the seashore counts His dwindling pile of shekels; “Tt costs a heap,” he ol famfly in freckles! ed “4 Chicago News. ee “{ ain't dirty by chotce, ma'am,” the hobo explained. ‘I'm dowd by honor. I wrote a itestimonial for a soapmaker once an’ promised ter ‘use no other.’ ” “Vell, why don’t you. use that?” de- manded Mrs. Goodley. “Becatse, ma'am, dat firm failed tn 1887,""—Philadelphia a ae en two Young Husband—I shall be away whole anys, and,’ really, Isabell, yeu seem to bo rather glad I'm golns. Young Wife-—How can t help it, Jack? ‘This is the first chance Tve had to get a letter from you ainee we've been married. resi terse afouepat, Matiel--What im Grace so ‘errivly In- dignan’, about? Maude-Why, young Nuwedd ipet her ho scope Bm) for hin wife and printed a kisa on tuby' Ips. é es | Mabe!—Is that all? Well, she ought” - jot to kick “up Buch a tow ovet a mere. typosraphical error.—Louisville Couriete fournal. P ~The Sirenath of quar Kirsch. Claret. HESE) five jepeols show the come parative strength of varios liquors, By far the etrongest, ace Sluvet “being famtirhonnicca'p in the dark hall last night, mistook her | quintet. to Interest itome-Makers PSY SRO NER Housewtio's Thamb-Nail Cyclopedia, Branberry Jelly.» ‘fdke 1 qoart cranbortiés, pnt Onin Wodle Boller with? cup cold water, Jet »sedok Gurittl dong) Then! \giut © them ‘strainer until nothing but the Temain, Ada 2 cups sugar ‘btrips over the chicken. If the chicken ia not tender boll before frying. This Je not necessary with young fowl Mblded Ham and Eggs. Chop one cup boiled. ham fina Mix “ana get mway to harden, Dandelion Beer. . “Two quarts of liquor)made trom “boil- the daidelions, 1 teacup of ‘molasses, toacup'\of yenst or 1 compressed yeast cake, 1 tablesndon of F. Let ntand Bath it Sei Btraln end bottle tor Tro Flavor Chioken. wk few, ee of bacon. ted. érisp with fried. chicken .adds to the Mayor of the fowl. ‘The bacon ts delicious setyed In greased {ndiyidual ¢imbale molds’ with the ‘mixture, tredk/a raw egg Carefully in the center of each one and baké for ten minutes in a moderately quick oven. It baked in tin ‘molds it will be neces- sary to tum. out ‘before serving, . but this is ao difficult te do without break-| the eggs it 4s wiser to use shirred ese-of the china souffie dishes, In which they may (be served. It turned out, serve with sauce. aha ) at, that point; py meeithion eee Sd oie the ‘but rears rif tas ote deny al spat nia , CORNER ¥ Y ¥ In Which Much Will Be Found _.| HOW TO MAKE "WAR O “torgh thing: that at this =I] ‘pf Mimitoble heat, when the Raed ‘and spirits of the most in+ Womitable s housewife flax, the vVarigus faotions-of; ‘the inwect world ig It upon themselves to wax particularly ac- ve and correspondingly obnoxious. Yet so tt Is, The most diagiating’ of human para- sith, is popularly ‘supposed to be ‘the n vot the neglectful. and ‘care- less housekeoper, yot if the truth be pied W are the homes into which as WAY, no matter how wt, et Js paetioularie 0) gee re one careless riding up on the dumbwalters and down on the banisters, Cracks and crevices, as between the wall and the woodwork, are @heir fa- vorite abiding places. Hence the old English name “the wall louse." The old-fashioned heavy wooden bedstead Was ever favorable for ihe conseuiment and propagation of.the species; but now that the more sanitary brass und iron have ouperteded ‘the wooden ones, this hooturnal: marauder icaves the bed Jat the dawn of day ito go into hiding Under loose wai! paper or behind wain- seoting. If. you locata his haditution half the battle is fought, for the bug is vegari- ous—collecting in masses, It thero Ia paper on the walls tear it off. Beald out all cracks, then. seal With common soap or plaster of paris. For the woodwork molding and furnl- ture there ts nothing to equal kerosene, Aprly with a machine ofl can to every erack and cranny, Pour {t on the mat- tress and floor, The oll leaves no epot and the odor soon gues away. Tf this ‘treatment is repeated every other day for a week the rout i usu- ally complete, though eternal vigilance must ba maintained lest they coma omain. In August, too, the cockroach family take their inhinga, and the most con- s:ant and vigorous attention is required for thelr auppreasion. These are also; Javers of darkness, hiding through the day In tubs, behind the. hot water Kitchen pipes, under the papers on the pantry shelves or wherever security and partial darkness are afforded. At night they wourry out. To Release a Stubborn Stopper. @ hurry to use some perfumery or! camphor, to find the stopper. is in tigbt and cannot be removed. of ie, if ony heat is available.) ¥ ea ® great nuisance, when.one is in or other strong object. Twist the twine once afound the neck of the hottle,! then winding the free end firmly ebout| your right hand, grasp the rest with your left band, and give a rapid see- id the bot over it and soon pratabin Stopper. ee this ig a dan- serous ithing to do, for fear of .explo- or ao of very strong: mi a i ed at saw motion He the bottle and string, back fort) ck and forth, wilt ‘een a ion, and the frictloo will warm the neck ing 1) 0 expand, Seats ‘ne be ‘and preénently the! ?' Lawicatil ray sie HOUSEHOLD PESTS. to aprinl je the miles. Uberally with s Her, Dog Intoa ‘Squirrel The damage they ‘nfict' lies: not only in the! products actually consumed, but fin the soiling and making nauseous of everything with which they come in contact. No damp, greasy cleaning of cloths or Mops left to attract them; no’ uncov- ered foods, damp tubs or nolsome gar- age tins. Then again, kerosene. Using e oll-can, spray liberally behind the pines and wainscoting, taking pains to seo that there is no danger from fire. A @olution of strong potash poured Into the eracks and crevices that they frequent is aleo must’ eMcacious, though It ta) of paint and vernish. Many good housekeepers now teboo ers on the pantry shelves, thinking t gives tho bugs ono less vantage point of hiding. If papers are used it is well befure cove! ee roe igh nate To Cure Blushing. ~ rassment. The remedy Is selt- contro}, which 4s usually only to be ac- quired by contact with the world and by experience. If you wish to over- come your habit of blashing force yourself to go into society, and grad- ually your self-consclousnoss ail your blushes will fade away. Remedy for Eczema, READER and Katie; Eczema is sometimes caused by eating shel! fish, in which case one should abstain from oysters, clams, crabs and lobsters. Strawberries will produce «czemn with some persons, On general principles eczema patients should not sige pork in any form, or rich spicy food, greasy dishes and alcoholic drinks. There are #0 many different kinds of eczema fhat it 4a impossible for me to suggest a remedy without knowing more of your trouble. __ The May Manton's Margaret Hubbard Ayer’s Beauty, Hints. ointmen ‘sere S22 te OLLIE—Blushing Ja caused by | 2 stam M self-consciousness and -embar- | Io FOR TATTOO MARKS. ERD MAN-—Yes, you can hays M the tattoo mark remc ved. The. Process consists in applying & concentrated solution of. tannin to the spot.” bg a tannin the nitric hag a nell and fhe mark Ip obliterated, nt TAME Too Much Perspiration. UFPFERPR—Bathing under the ermp spiration—Cologne, 4 ounces; belladonna, | 1-2 ounce. Powder for Odorous Perept«: ratlon—Oleate of sino, 1-9 ounce; pow: dered starch, 1 ounce; salicyliq i ee 1 le, Mix thor Sirota bolting cloth and dust! over Daily Fashions. —

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