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The Evening World's Home Magazine, Friday Evening, August THE HOME PAGE FOR MEN. |Everybody Works for the Captain vt uf py T.0. meat Edited by Roy L. McCardeli, 7 sj , Y suggestion that ) ‘True, Percival, Sut yours fs an excep- young men es cage, T have fo doubt (but what YI via Fm) T'S tnnny what a. o€ Btain etrest, comes to town ai awe ue What real sportin; 6°19," mk few mited maxe," | ™5 and Late winnie sald the Girl trom} our ean friends. anyway, Kancan, “T novee] SURG tah atten eet realined sue Zpely the village with mero geogrnp) ‘5 aa's sy Came home with a perfect location would 40 | o¢ @ vabe about thee TmOnthe my to change a per-| you pronotnced it cartectiy out tnt 4 son untt) Birdte| anoxia they'd say you were. st Laptad gaveima a long wall about her] fens high but Meee felerdds from Kansas, -Bied’s studying] nonne, 1 hed my sdoutie wie music here, you know, and she’s @ real ending it to Trene, New Yorker, If ¥gu doubt thie juwt la- S paeey Beaven'a pa RAG and guudy, area § sin % " 4" should wear sun | you will make a sympathetic helpmeet Vonnets tb pre-| for tHe’ husthews woman you ate to serve — complox- | marry. ‘ < Mons from freck.| But lay asite all, your boyish.) co- Jes and tan dur- | quotry, Keep your prouilee ito ‘love: and’ ing these warm, |obey,” dit be careful. fo havea eum btieht’ days of |of thoney settled upon youreelt. SS August has met |.Do ge aeanet ae haben hg let va great: deal of -critloism from | stories. They Mil a young’'mah'a heat fame of may tens boys, who cluiin the| with allly hopes. ‘Reid’ cook books, @un bonnet ts not becoming. hints “on Home deoorat.on, leah ‘plat | ‘One impressionable young man writes | sewing, ba prepared to make a good tie What @ broad white het of lawn or/ husband whether. you marry a rich "Dairy, ten to her drop her ‘r's,' thing big ‘i Qulle answers the same purpose as @ ei’ bonriet and looks tat ‘prettier. “While: at Centra, Aforiches. this. sum, my correspondent, Parcival, writes, ‘and I was proposed to by @ very rth! and: blase business; woman, who tol me I looked so simple and unaffect- ed in my big white hat and was not lke other boys she bad” met." ——— woman or.@ poor woman. I have known young men who have merried poor gtris, but, by, their Kindly help, sympathy and Uusdandly suggestions, have helped the tolling wife in Many no important busl- ness “hetter where masculine intuition wes of value, : Do not be out late; your father will be worrying about you. In these days the family cares fall upon the father, Help to meke the home tasks lighter for him. Do not scorn to learn from the hired man how to cook, make bede, scrub and sew. A grown-up son ‘can 0 much to make matters run smoothly "Bird says-it's strange how even tha features and-¢xpresston of your swagger |Tongancxie friends—to say nothing of. |Mng change when the chemical effect of the New York atmosphere begins to get in dis deadly work. “Horace Blankinghip is visiting in New York. ’ Horace 1s the village Beau Brummel back In the Sunflower State, Why, I can remember when we giria felt as if the highest social triumph had been attained wien Horace would ask us to walk down to the Elite Ice Crenm Parlor’on a Saturday night for thelr Sunday raiment—undergo @ start: |'pa: to 1 as > for a month to éeonomige for ces: Ree ttre. ho sant her. by "4 foot nicture ‘a ine Pry “ : ’ ‘ ij aa i e f & strawberry Sundae, I can remember pF sea ah sj ae oat rayaetoinahts, ofS ome & of Ae t h e B est & J 0 k es & of ee the & Day. Je how Bird and all of the «itis thotght The ingenious washing mach|nes made 4 5 2 A xs | Horace was the grandest dresser. Ho these’ days make pape and son lees de. ald jI' used to be impolite, and delightfully) Ba¥eball Magnate—Had any exper!) nounced ‘the bookkeeper, “What ghall| got all of his clothes from Topeka, and: ‘sh glad to find you as’ you ar ° ae 2 we do?” {mply swell, Well, Hordce called pendent ‘upon the arrogant wash; ~lthe old friend. ‘Your grbpt weultia | sarcastic where T used to be rude. ence in that 4ine f was simply i i -|man. You need not po annie eee rst baensed Fo Ny Detroit Tribune, Applicant—No;) but I was the suc-') ‘Open a running account with him at! yesterday and inyited Bird and me to } your soft white hands thet your in- yell” responded Mr: Packer, “it has Veer ss cessful le @f a church -cholr for | once," said\ the President promptly.—| take a car ride and then go look at the . Cleveland Leader, aniinais in Central Park, tended wife admires go much, Beautle nevie.hers | Catler—sYour -Callenter, Tain told. 4 savon: yen . liatehs stands at the head of her class in an-/ Baseball Magnate—Good! \Name your ful hands are the most helpful; pietiiand tase HisRCOMMeD Romst oe lie meee aaa “Bird sald it made her feel awful Do not. aecept presents -from ! § News. oihange to look at Horace, and that ke ‘ women chy a bt hatey aieiion Sens athe Bega. dM aneine Yes, Jume, (8. quite “A tg Pee ie. 5 All, English, ‘ccpiy ronda go at all. ‘Those noble have to many’ strings to your bow! "A RENCH Jady’ wad © etiowWing™ @| Istitudinarian-—Chicago Tribune. “Relative (rom thé Bast)—You told sid tase fe. H. V- Boynton, the | clothes that used to bring a rave from Poy who tridicsmay find himselt doomed ae the ror Nd portraits in} oo Wwuy do you refer to her. aa} me. when, you. started’ out bere that Sraine on gotvemnondat. used | every tle Sunflower: sa Kaneas some 1 5 ‘Think of the fate of the oid ploture salery. % 2 ’ You.were golngae@.make the dirt fly. t h of July @| way or other looked mighty queer.’ And . ifunole with ho hori eens Serle your “old: flame?! You're stil] calling |) in ght. meme HLT ‘Officer thereJh the uhiform,’” - Weatelt @ousin ‘(inpecuhtous | but geda) story ‘about a British captain\| forace's handsome face and dashing, around among his boyhood friend: ‘said, “was on her, aren't you? 2 have happily married ome women ‘ee poe see weeny er reat-great-grand- father.’ He was’ as brave as a lion, * ie iro rve | This captain, after being defeated | charmed 1s’ so— 'y Tees Wie DiokYes, and Wm stil. burning] Pepetud—Well, air, I'm doing tt. T've| This captain. after helix a in 8 | Gitified ways that once PPO omer Many? NED re it f rn inspected think the trouble’s is giving them a goa home! most nate her-Philadelphia Press, | J08t thrown another town lot on the | tha sip to. which he had siitrendered, | Wells #ay. do, you ¢ “Bilas' i “ TE is the ‘unpitssant ‘position of an | BUf..9Re Of the most unfortunate a} money on her.—Philadelphia market.-Chicago ‘Tribune. / [aes the Cleveland Leader. "Hut. hank | with Horace’s taete or our distaste? | New ork,:Bilas? 2 fi. au unpaid man servant sewing buttons for | he id not haye eo arm or a Tee cate] “Dascpall Magnate-Well, what do you ; ee yr Pit all, hait your sailors are Enalish,” | “we've been getting queor feclings| Si—You bet! Got a title feed other men's wives, mending clothes for | ried away.” ‘Then she added proudly: = s i a he grumbled ait the endvof Ms inspec- t this natlye heath business, any-| the land between New York an’ yr : |gthee men's children ue such al “He took part in twenty-four engage-| Want? ‘The cashier skipped out and his | tion. “And had you not.8 English?” | #b0u' ‘i biau, the pride! City.an’ only. pala $500 fer It! ' fate! P Wins 3 | ahenee 4 Applicant—A job as umpire. |eoks are tn an awful muddle,” sald the American captain, calmly. way. Here's the village beau, pride EDITED .Bxr tain Climbing, the Ideal Exercise, Is | Brought Within Reach of Every. New Vork we é. * Beni’ hi ‘ 'She.Lovey Her Neighbor. Baa'suie hen Severs Se Dear Bettys oe ‘Your experience wi pe 7h tobi 4 girl ‘of ‘nineteen and in'lové! ¢> gossip, Tell the girl BOW sorry you" | AM with @ -man of ‘twenty-seven, WhO! aro” “When you are intfeduced! Sime wpartment, house. pou E I ietnds Gaver taken te oul. (As | bow much pleidure Sh ete ea mi r lives ine (Re eam | you and be naiiral aad stragshttory Girl, Geel for me, Shalt T ask him upto oy | Mother Interjeres. Ttnter your lve in’ dliferent spent. Go with youns ments"in‘the @ame house, If you an | eave pun scale | with your family, thére would be no|,& 80 ere ee harm in asking him to calli My ‘mother ‘weote, A Shy Young Man, 8 comes to" the chy, | y ag ea" Beplember, or wrte to | Dear Metty: | AM In love with ‘a younx man who| y qhink 1 would wait unthhe i] RNR peantah frow can't break To write again would be’ very AT nified. " ; : I wouldn't try too hard to break nim! Telephone the Young Mate * 4, x $ of It If I were you. If you are easy afd! pou. petty, 1: DNR le , 4 A oe natural yourself he will gredually. lose AM in love wi 2 / 4 his shyness, I correspond, wrote —--—-*- 5 - = — >| A Gossiping Boy. Bat esas iy tor about i HOUSE AND HOME HOMILIES, - | epee oe al enemies? OME time ago 1 repeated a, remark | dearly. to a boy frlond of mine, that my |. nant write. In @ ob S Ipay folond, bad Rade About MRL) 1 ig tar Toore eatintactory oe prove !t. I /anked my lady friend and) Call up the young man if you 4 ip efora, I called hur }@ lar, but de er at Rinks tar, it, ¥rom ler looks Aidvction fa = tao, what eatin ‘when he 1s fate juced to girl: also, what grace of manner m gir bo, as Bee oon, By Margaret Hubbard Ayer. : No./ 2—The: Value of Calm and’ Pols6, ’ | EHIND 4 coynter,in one.of the great stores stands a tig woman with’ snow- _ white hair and with a plak-and~iynite complexion: that sweet ainteta might ‘be proud of, | Y f . i If you haye tle moda font her, you never enter the ber counter.” St oad 18 i Not that you really) want a.cake of soap or a. bgitle of perfumery, but the magnetic personality: of the woman Who: sells it to eave to al wie know ba tc know tha! womait, even to have spbicen onre to 2 ee : 7 , Maver awe In Lie neighborhood without going to : - ' ms: USE QU" STALE AND DN. CLIMAING GTEEP HULLS. May :Manton’s Daily Fashions, ae as well.as back and arm will regult in while you move your feet about to find Misa Niaoon ERE of thiapiraton. as se / ivlhg you @ much better cliest expan- (& fooulng. -I* posible throw both ering aaprratioeay r Dpes aren She sands there ainid a ecethlng, struggling, warring mass of shoppers with oN PAM" about the Fock, raise your chest and tn Sip with the *Y hi 4 Checalmniss bon of perfect mental poise, \ 3 this way cling to the projection, If skirts { f 7 owns : Never ¢ry, under ehrcumstances, | thi: ’ All not th autumn, FRI. ay Pg d " Salen ania 9 ad know. them, Byt their ts often yt come eas a oteen place forward siaty,‘witleon the thes ‘hana if you tS En bs : Ky | A f 4 ‘| always torn your back, as you would e) Frith dhe cane sone ft over a The nary : setaton un- k with the other your ¢ plain Bere ae eee pane Fach a8 a ina snd asicks to het Aéetatoo un a o Mtns jh desoending a ladder, op & boat. Ininameswill bw on olga with the uncats Se ipa "with tulness Paavo lowly lowpre &.to chimp ‘gomin, ‘ tality of | Powition, and will bo ' ow “aigey an fal ta ‘Hewehding io ete uh Te'wall-be ‘wimowt jie | jelow will gontinus, Pity ‘. p back’ You May grasp’ Reanohey pos me hold fn long enough ty And! gierg te one @f he : etiqearyrtl Fae t over git obtaining a MN Naver tte jumping from one rock to} newest of all models Sond wih wad. tgs! v to another. You can nover eately Apoculee | tae ean be utilised A : : ‘of uni rock's Armnoss. Whon you think t walking Fee et wolld it indy be Just at tho polm of| cher tor ing down bill, and it would not be| jengih or for the in: ipleaaani io voll with d!. ‘xe dudson 18 | gown that 1 ‘tthe bottom of the hill oor vith « climbing win not mal made round, oF pkies lars, 2 a ma tt a bo] sight train, and which Snove ‘superfluous’ flesh and. train exceedingly @ruce 0, while fo ful in oth styles. In Ht 84 )enis tmetance the mae 9, us teria! ‘ie mohair, but our, a and have a. Soll 6 ghe denign will, be mn Orne w fu happy Sey. Fou may oat Ws found ' available for pt uitings and the many i 4 felt fom ithful exercise L it-you'l u materialg of the com 3 | park, van @ bit-you'll sleep joesge A aaa 4 provide ample and aut- a fiolent fulness, While ints. Ce fe, ouiiion they) ean= ‘i i all seams, r "i i Yate ia sesame tte Wie The quantity of mar ‘Will remove almoat Shy kind of Serta) requined for the For Sunburn, eet Hue ba 8s ©.--On comping into the house with: or 63 inches ph ge ¥ fave or neck severely sunburned, h material has figure or Mismage gently into the skin any Cold creamt that one has, a

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