The evening world. Newspaper, August 23, 1905, Page 12

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McCardell. 1 you fixymy halr pempidour?” A -Gaerte, ‘evtatniy,” J you, wilt lool “im. collectfig okay by asa places: wit US seid Ger pd TN AR you a beaulifil ome to put on yor, plano,” Miss Mb n feltithe #ubtte fitery| 4 UEBelhg rominten she'hna a phn. Sydgentyy.a, qorenm = tre gut | short, the Aigoue orig pie Voth thn wits | emerging from ‘ihe ister, a ‘tien 5t inte, ENTHs jetood at Bay, fobatiig of awatm of b Little -B mma elun tay her, Auris, eohaiming sind Aanelnd: sith | Arigtr an@ “morth,) figaition. | ; “Rot a hAme, Kyou “Roninte Gotastoia! cried Gertie th the Tingleader, “fo holler a htt Ems (mfejard say she wear nants, ‘Then Ie Tompers for, Uttle girls and 4$ the most stylisher of things What ts to. wear:” “Girls wearltg pants! Girls wearing pants!” chonused, Benuy, Goldaeln et “aly “It'a rompers,”” cried Gertie, “and they, are stylet for litle gitis. You leave Uitte male afons or TN’ Kee w pili naan” But juventie. Henzy rirent hte aed, “to poticenren and .mafrajd. ‘They. were contemplating an engagement al close rald the fady deteotlve tire n vouns Indy, DABAtoe male ‘ow you'll have do thie off thete hoya! ante!” she sald, and they won't minke fun of me any tors,’ Wut the young critics of Afess came tearing Around the corner after astray do with a-can: to, its tall so) intent outed, “Hi! And Emma, not Uelne ‘Incomntoded with ekirts, grasped the persecuted canine and held on, when a tall girl timed tHe) “riem ‘rompers fs ‘gréat!”” shoniou | ‘corer, “Now you'd better shout-| Muater. Goldstetn BV aecmctt bt wear | q e4 Gertie, “Here's Sadie Monahan, and; ‘em, Gertie?” she's a store detectiff and can atrest yOu more than a p'liceman!”’ The fame of Miss Monotan as a terror to evildoers was stil lent. ‘The trouble-| piakers scatered around the comer with parting ‘whoops of defance. ~ Miss Monahari ‘checked the ters of Emma. ‘Certainly, rompers axe 1 right for lttle girls,’ she. sald, “They can play’ in them and kepp, thelr But Gértle pretended not to bear, for | Mr. Giig"Sohatver was La ie Yehtn | ha ‘ahieeptsty grin and. hatt adozen crimson | land gold.cigar bands as a votive pledge ‘of fond esteem, i HERE fs @ story of 2 ho} Tarmer who’ started “for oR ae Atlanta Gonstitition Man. Washington, Star: Man. \., iPht delphia Press Man, { Dallas News Man, (feases ‘clean. # anaddmne Roine="or syetid the | /Mister Jeage,"aAlTthe old darky, In|) “My wife Wanla me {o got another|’ “Be "erled the fortune-tel!or,] “Missy Muehcoin hus a great deal of] con erary, “They wre overalls ike twya wear," \Afet night! This pag.-ac question of url! “I béen ilvin' | suit of clothes Ike ‘the one 1 chate:d out bitterest enemy will shortly cross | property; why Goh't you go after 2" | eS take oul lis highest degrees. objectet Jittle Emma. ‘i svantty cent,| sentiment; but another man had a more |r@in’ here ten yedrs; ain't neveh been|.entd Mr. Meskton s bur path.” “Beoduse It's too heavily incumbered | ee et ne clon Oldfield in the Chlongo and I want my dresses outside!” | Braecat reson Tor aeéking cove Ivtiched yit, ah’ pohly bots 1 ever! “We can give you something much} “Hooray!”! yelled the man, déight-| “Mtonigaged?” AC dbeatignt easkan tam conepvatibn WEE “Here's a cent," sald Miss Monithan, | the Phitadéipnia “Ledger. stile th'owed: ime an" broke my two| peter.” returned the salemman,/ “at a “my auto won't do'a thing to! “No, but I'd have to take ‘her, too." bug M& you buy candy’ you'williget your |. “He hads heen hited by a cloge-fisted | ales: pe ee very little inerease of cost.’ . ie gel 0 5 Sih vali, : dress dirt.” : farmer,- who believed in burning thd edie ee r “Excuse me, Tam simply a courter in| was, = Kk at all those} irs. Kindly<My dears man, wouldnt eee veo m-huuting with Soraie “Tf the, holler at her again you will] candle at both ehds, ‘The Mret morn | Jordan obly* ode Wkesn hard ro24 | inj. nutter, not an envoy pleuipoten- | Take @- Bood look at all, these) vou ttke (©. get @ position where you! SAYIDE Epes, de aie ae ae ities, thm,’ won't! you; Sadie?’ the newman. was. called at.& o'clock: |t® trayele Once you pirike it you'll] apy | women. inthe boxes," saic ma, | Could make some money? bo found that those who-accomp! ve vr gutel” sakdy Mise ‘Motiahas "00 About fifteen minules later he oats lake Many avhurricane to help you! °° Ae wii had brought this country comity to Witte -yeasum, I'm. tryin’ now) make Lg hate en] Recenter Gowystairy. with his bag tp is Jand,| atomg, the opera, ‘swell abclety ‘people al of | 2 ine a job in world pollties mre a good lithe girl, Gertie, and F am! Mpa 7" aakedt a BS F sete “Ts your daughter learning to Play | them; tley’re. all In. the swim.’ Mia, Kindly-What position fe that? | the love affairs to arrange, themseives. wolng ito have a: birthday) party ahd you the dlexdited ‘Una ter. If you had the whole world you'd|the piano!” “Cracky!" exclaimed the country} Wihle-T want ter-gkt the job] pilwerful factor In matchmalting, and ‘omni’ comie ‘to *1%;" contirued! Miss Mona: | goin pete some piace to stay at then’ want :he moon medal'and| “t hope $0," answered Mr. Cutneox,| cousin, “I ‘spose/ that’s’ why they? | of janicor in the ‘Temple of Peace at De fhan. *j the stars fof*small change wearin’ so few clothes. Haxue. “but i( doesn’t sound like It to me.” FIND MR: RAFFLES ‘WIN THE | Man Who! Caused the ihe Sbigsation of the Year in New York and New England The (Myetamous Mr. Rafftes of ‘The ing World is to make @ tour of ‘ow Jerpey cities und (owns. ‘The lucky mon, woman or ehild who captures him will Pecelve @ reward of 410), ) order to test old and unan- sd police query: “Cana man be ified. by jueans/ of a. photograph?” Who Bygalug World \haay sent @ man through various. eltles with instruc tons to appear openly, and undisgulaed in public places and to). determine whether or not his published photo graphs would serve as Identification, In order to stimulate the faculty, of rvation and tu make the test more plete ‘The Evening World offered prizes tor stich identification. hoe Mysterious Mr. Raffles of The Hvening World wandered about Greater, New York for nineteen days before he Was recognized, During that period about one million people were constituting /themselyea amateur detegtives in the attempt: to capture him, He was tinally tdentiNed white strolting By Helen T doe mother may not only render herself and are few things which men 4) and he curries aws chase by her mother wpon her behalf; ‘a all, concerned, ‘The gentie art of matchmaking is b; of Jersey Towns. Matchmaking Mothers. | Wey 4 REWARD, wa Is ‘to Make a Tour through a) crowdéd department ntore, hy xterlous Mr, Raffles next went to New England, making a tour of the vanous oitles, “In each’ piake ‘Ne’ vi he remained junt!! re wes onught. ‘Mie Ume vatled from ten to fourteen days. He is now coming to New Jetwey, and ‘every man; women end child who keeps a sharp jookout has an exoelient chanse of winning the $100 reward. ‘The latest’ and best phdtorraphe ‘of the mysietous: Mri Raffles will be pub- ished, as wil the ‘stmple piles of ‘the Pursuit. He will appear in publi and wil} make no attempt to. avold bard nor to Weny his identity. Watch The Evening World tor ‘Bade details Of the chase ani make Trendy to” ‘hg Atyaterious Me, Me Raes i aapiatwet a of Mr. Raffles Pah various points of low, the name of each town he will visit and the days on which he will be such a town ty all be clearly "eet forth hb Ww:the chance: of a lifetime to earn » $100 in a ridiculously easy way. 9 Oldfield: HE mother of marfiageatile daugtters who endeavors (0 provide them with xood hnsbauds merita approyal and encouragement rather than acorn and ridicule from overy. yenaib'e and prmcti¢al man and Avoman, Still this fact not alter the other fast, which fs yet. miore tnalatent, that the well meaning. her daughter ridievlous, tut defeat her objects by allowing! her efforts to be too apparent: The bunt; for a hus! whether in person or by proxy, to suéced must be essentially a stilt hunt, There ” or like pursult.of themsélves.. Run after a iman fleé ftom him and he; will jn most: cases follow “*hot’ taot.'*)) And what he objects to even morc than open and eager pursuit by a woman is @ chase which makes « lanighing stock of no menns one to be deepised. On the were It one possible to teach/ every mother of girls would owe it to nfortunately it 1s altogether @\mat> ‘ribune. in general that the women who svcceed best 1) marrying off thelr daughter@ are\those who are most solicit- ous upon the subject, and make the must Violent efforts to do so, who, As: the bag.” On’the contrary, it will usually at satisfadtory results are those who no wpparent attempt at matchmaking. They merely make thelr tomes plousant and attractive ty all/the young people in the neighborhood. and jenvo ‘The point ts that propinquity fs an al t if appears to bo tHe wiser course for those who wish thele-daughters to marry to bring all the available matrimonial timber within reach and leave the young folks to bulld thelr own nests, MINDIAN swasr oF REstiwe - HOUSE AND HOME HOMILIES. By Margaret Hubbard Ayer. No. {Mothers and Children. © HERE in a ‘prevalent, den that ‘boys between ‘fiw ana fAfteen don't notice fi My things feminine, al tedét’ 4h thelr own homes. ‘AWhy #howla L’ trouble , about my looks?” says Harrys mamyma,’“Papa’s out /of town, and Harry Bever: sees angthing:’ Ro she goes-about the house in a not overclean’ wrapper ‘ ana” curl papers ana forgets 1h, ‘making ‘ter tolict to care avermuch for what ‘Adttle, Lord Fauntleroy discreetly called “the corners. Harry goes to sohgol, where he soes ja. schgal tgagher Easy. Methods Whereby Salesgiris May RTelax the Nervesiand Muscles and Avert OwereF abba vl tty, oleate Bagkaghe,* saidinn «: Cease Tim lucky. Bul as soon ag 1 Wwomdn as S98 Ande amo duty 1 look after my pwn health: homg] a9 xouLoUEAL to do-if you want to keep xgur ly your temper. 1; Yet men : vay have. Ajoe, shiny ‘agora like jners anda elt thug always met Pack—for Hairy nae taken tii ise ingle detail of hin mother's tolleb\ an lently compares 11 swith thet, of other women: He tH" just”s ae 5 "Ward boy at the help im) slain lid dat onBay Ki | ‘ bath. partly due to ont foot ache Pub with-alcobol, dehes—though it ; Dart of turpentine | sweet oll on it Give" vou should te Indi Jolose tomer | rest, better than toularly | for “ail ‘This rest wil) counpers This ts ng dow hill not enjoy, | oY your weak bavke by exerct 1} down on the floor face dow your welgbt on hands and ine the back gfe. This we wnoe should met take you | att ag hour, cad vou will inner ve, Wey ne, prot 1 pe OF Dias a to have baa) Eggs a la Creme, Bi sx pua® Niigen miny nove jthe heart 6. Bite them stand. But one abl tee ring Ban eres ah Si in Ad and 4f your back still the internal vou show to sagting Ines under Now try some bending exerciaen for your stiff neck and vou (and rested and Put a Wandful of soda in ie i¢| muaters if a! brisk jot—rub one and’ two parts. of LN this indtance fig- Sow put on a loose! |warment and wet down on the floor as/Plain omen “do,/kneos and elbows! Wi A complete n even, pare ong he tenden the strengthen wing Ht. Lie nwand Lift toms, Weep-| ole perform- nore. Gian 2) down to eady ut eut them In halves ¢ tl 9 8 Uttle. of the bottom to make Nar of bute adi ‘ai aie EDITED Bx Betty’s Balm for Levene. A Bashpul Young Man. | Dear. Betty I age and very mugh in love with & |® ‘young man employed in the sami office us Iam. He is. very attentive to. me. Do you think It would be proper for me to Ask him to call or to call on nis family? M. E, Tt woo'd be 4 far you diate hige Ssee Be atid ts Yery bad form to call at tily’thome un- less his mother or sisters know, Too Young to Marry. Dear Betty: AM a young man ‘of eighteen and I am In love with a girl of sixteen, |# 1 am-carning $16 4 week and want to get married, but my sweetheart’s | Parents say we are too young. Are we too young to marry? J. GC. You are both too young to marry, You are making a very creditable sal- ery indeed, but 1 would ndvise you to walt til you are twenty-one before marrying. ' A Gossiping Tonpue. | Dear Betty: ECENTLY my flange and T had a “AM a joung, alr! nineteen years of was very sorry that we parted, ag te forget bith, I asked the man Who. told him the lle why, he did 80, He said he did it tae a joke and BELLA Cc. Get the young man to make the same explanation to your friend, or write the facts to him yoursel?. Ask Him to Call, Dear. Betty: j AM a young girl elght% years of i Age and love a young man twenty.” ‘three yenns of age. He acts ae le le Would Uke to call, bufvhas not heart to gek, Would it) be right for me to ask ‘him to my house, or would {t show. him that 1 love fin? R. 8. A+King him to call will be no evidence: that you love him, It will show merely that you consider him an @greeable ace’ quaintance Tt will be pertectly proger, Sweethéarr of Sixteen, ‘ Dear Betts; AM a girl aixteen yeara old) A I young man just turned sixteen Is Jo love with me, as ls @ man of twenty-nipe, hest for me to-take? Which do you think it « Cy I would advise you to take the older, sulicr, as he knows his own. mind ter. A boy of sixteen has no seige of i bt R quarte! about something he heard thne was not true. We parted. I am thinking about leaving the city #0 responsibility. and is far too young to marry, tasteful and May Manton’s b a weléome place in busy woman's ward tt 1s easily fpped on; tt renders her attractive for the hours of the Y, at the same time w in many of alls and that be made of two ls combined or os may be IHced, which includes @ becoming yoke Spanish tloune one, {nd un oe chaille is made, with yoke and cuffs of or, banded narrow braid, but t ° he material trimmet |with equal success, In addition to the chail Were ae. many mas als of early autumn might erted, eashme: renoh flann e favor- Many active prefer wash- vble materials the year |Around, and for model aiso is vail Able. The quantity of ma- terial required for the medhatn, ‘sian, fe. 18 Yardy #7, 8 1-2 Yards & or 6 yurde Inches | Ripe With Sob yx ida tor sole Meets and 12 Yagaa Os handin Pa No, 130 tavout in since tora M8, 40 and ‘dt Inch at Measure, Daily Fashions, ASHION BUREAU, No. 8 Went Tyeo Wand’ cents fe slo or same So so youne « »

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