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- Say a Wy First Adventures in Newark. i) By Mr. Raffles. BA apite of the taky sky, my fret Way. in Newark was full of enjoyable edventures. Of course, oalled having fun under difficulties, and I hope that until some bright man or nweman, boy or girl. captures me and ‘pockets the 3100 which I haye ahout me always on demand, the weather con: nae will Be better. peng) v3) Newark on a Turnpike trol- it was No, 1274, and the con- b nfcardis 4807, 1 held in my,band 8 copy of The Evening World cantain- Nig my pleture, and as I ocoupted the Inst seat, the conductor, standing be- Tiina me and geaing through the glass Daxtition, cowld ensily ere the page. Our -wax took us across the Hacken- Back meado’ ‘They never looked prettier, The rain had washed the dust from the tall grass, and here ana there In its freah greenness were patches of marsh roses, whose delicate pink rl- walled the tint of the most delicately nurtured orchid, ‘ ‘ Prices Baby Carriges. ‘About helf way he passed a mud bole which a horde of small boys were Fuatning = They hed: churned the pad- Me ao well m thelr frolte that it had Lasamed the consistency almost of clay yeady for the mould in a brick yard. I left the oar near the City Hall in Bast Newark. I stepped inside this pmall red: brick structure, and seeing hobedy to talk to, continued along the tregt. Near tha iron railroad trestle Ppeteea maa ie second-hand store to tquire about baby carriages. A woman who was passing and had heard me, tumed her head, with scorn in her byes, aa though wishing to make clear to me what she thought of a man who would seek a second-hand vehicle for his offspring while smoking # good Hgar. Regardless of the tact that I was merely amusing myself, I felt quite treatfallen, and would have been glad to txplain matters. for a moment at W. E. Bherck's blacksmith shop e little furth- er on and found him no ahirk Crossing the bridge over the Passaic I Tooked ot ‘at 'me, I was convinced poon reached Broad strect. The first thing I saw was the hig white stone Public Library Raffles Learns Something. Passing ttie ibrary I came to Wash- Ington Park, in whioh I saw the bronze| >: mast of Abraham Coles and the statue bf Seth Boyden, the inventor. “Boyden? Boyden?'I said to a man ed on @ near-by bench: “What did dnvent?? Boyden, he told me, made his begin- fn the first quarter of the last cen- . Bince then two score leather tac- jorles have sprung up jn Newark, with An_annua? output ef many millions. ‘On leaving this workman I went into Vohaan's cigar store at the lower end ft the park, where I asked « w hind the counter how far it wi Market street. “Just keop straight ahead,” sha said, to *You can't miss it," and as 1 thapked'} r and walked out her chance for the vanished, Postman Misses His Chance. A few steps more brought me oppo- pite-the Peddie Memorial Church, a “passive stone structure, and while I tood admiring it Letter Carrier No, came along. He wss'a colored man, tnd while he was taking letters from fhe box at the corner I spoke to him, “How iste do they sand letters to Kew York?" 1 inqutred. “They keep jt up.,all night,"’ inswered. \ At the Post-Office I saw policeman No, 4 stancing-at the door, I stopp. d for 4 few minutes at his side and watched the passing crowd. ‘Well, he didn't claim the $100. Maybe ——— he ‘Evening World, Free Tickets TO ATTRACTIONS IN ELECTRIC PARK. “By. special arrange THE EV it might be} Another photograph of the MYSTERI- {OUS MR. RAFFLFS and full RULES iFroR CONDUCTING | wll be found inthe SPECIAL NEW JER- iSEX SUPPLEMENT free with tonmer'® day's nee “at next time, ay t Market and) Broad streets T tins broad thoroughfares. Tt was heart of Newark. and it was ® heart | si SS artes ta T hed ana @ hundred times before in the newepapers, sp I deckied to go d te the urant & in ine olga restat most wea van, et "peutpess ppoat every’ which drew fe ee usen me, mn serve me sul tay capeoteone: Sed Chie J cee tet noticed ‘that the restaurant was repiaiy iH with women and weil | drested men, "who aeemed tp be lawyers men ‘who had dropped in for thelr Mindaay meal, Girl Didn't Recognize Raffies, ‘The aha es od handed aa vies 1 arose surpries. a" bite ¢ asnigt T spoke to her about Beet os can eek Soecaees of the smallets of small boys, Mothers were having them ntted out with sulta and other garments, Hefore going out I stopped ‘at the soda. fountain. ne Cie rules T or- ated bee wanted mete buying & faleswoman po- DrO- me the proper “he. girl who sold the {he possessor of and form moment. ab ‘that my career was at an end and that she would felatm the reward, ‘ut, she didn't. ame moins bai back to Bam! si store In the, ovenina T ho al Orange car abet my re i conductor NO” 338. we Muful Electric Parke. 1 tea a las amused and enteriained by the line of fguces, which reminded. rat Conev Isl: t, the Peal Ieland etmoe- here ta tere, sexerel of bark. spoke, told me they’ were ‘The fog-horn-voloed “hot” sau- 0” gan fe one af. there, Before tic Pathog. to, me of hie dare at “Coney” I called pest Joya) in die sone Fountain Reveals Marvels. cqWeei the “Electric Fountain’ to play met with a ereat Benny i thing” ieee colors more ied entertain: meat In the midst of ie thousand streams of water, «3 3 rs. Who seemed Nike Senind the veil of mist, and a chid whe danced the with exquinite Tw water ‘display and haya gee ‘fonlow sSimiich to be seen at Blee- t one evening wes not ie intend to spend. a good part v there. T wi particularly 1 vo Se Pournnion wad pu inthe "Cire cle Re itv tho at a) ee to ha Teal wv those who have seen { ek eoxeiciences wilt ba. (oid In the New York Sunday oWrld, ‘® severe) ae [head THE CONTEST i © Sard vi ert i Aonadire i WORD pe Wor a . Hewes ; “Megasines ' Just Phoney on the Phone. By T. E. Powers. Yes! How's SING To ME,MY ORIOLE! SWEEP our ‘SWEE POUT TRE OFFICE” THE OFFICE! aN » fi) sl ten't It pleasant—just aa you are having a nice little heart-to-heart talk with your Onllest Own—to ha’ your hated rival cut in on you? Pi Pitesti Na af Saturday Evening; Transatlantic Wit and Humor. \ HE following jokes aro gleaned | from the latest London comie } papers and show the marked dit. | ference between English and American | humor: “Come, ‘come, waiter, where's the ohicken I ordered?” demanded the pa- tlent diner. ¢ “ALL right, alt; all. right. says when welll tt."* The boss one more order he'll “Who algned the Magna Charta?" asked the school inspector. There was nt med the Magna Charta?" fumed the inspector, walking up and down the floor. A very small, delicate boy raised his hand timidly, “Please, sir, I never!" To keep orange blossoms from fading | never put them in hot water, After a girl marriéa she frequent! Spells altar with an H, ie id thes The weap . reat difference whether ie father of the girl gives her friends. MaeicdinAe In many of the States in America the church wardens are chosen from the ranks of the maimed. Those given the Diate for collection ha have but one arm. ‘nvow, tn order to wubtrnet," explained the tenoher to the class in mathematics. | “things have to be alwaye of the samo | denomination, For instance, we could | Rot take three apples from tour pears. | ‘nor six horses from hine hoy A hand went up at the part of the room. her," shouted a amail boy, “can’t you take four quarts of milk from threo cows?" Concerning “tainted money’? one hu- morist writes: ‘They vlunder widows, orphans, tollers, then Divide with God that which they stole from men, Bo well they know how they obtained their hoard, They ndw proceed to bribe the very Lora, —————— Larnin’ the Pianner. She's larnin’ the planner, | I'd have you. understan’; Tt beats a tundred fiddies, ‘Au’ “Dixie” by the ban'; An’ thar’s no more any quiet ¢ In Georgia's happy lan'— An’ I think Vl gv to Texas in/ the Shee larnin’ the planner; On high the music flonte— ‘We're rushin' fer the raflroad, And headin’ fer the boaitn! I only wiah she'd give us a few dollar notes, An' I think I'l] go to Texas in the jounce. | fire. | Healing Gream, ESSIE.—This is the recipe for B Witoh-hagel cream: White wax, one ounce; spermacetl, one ounce; {almond ofl, three ounces lanoling, one Placs these four ingredlants into the Inner vessel of, the custand- boller. Fill the outer vease! about halt full of warm water and se: over the When all the ingredients have melted. pour the contents of the inner vessel into a ‘bowl. Beat the mixture constantly until cold, adding litte’ by | little three ounces of roxewater, one cunce of witch-hazél and one dram of dincture of bengzoin. This is one of the very peat heailng creams made, Peroxide as a Bleach. RUNETTE—Peroxide of hydrogen B 4s harmless, and may be used as @ skin bleach. Before applying the peroxide bathe the parts. to be treated) with svater Into which a little borax hes; ‘been dissolved. , Be careful not to let the peroxide touch your eyel WH Or Cye~ lashes, as it will certainly bleach them, A Good Depilatory. M.—Here is the best of the pow- | R. der depilatories: Strontium eul- © phide, 2 drams; oxide of zing, an ma; powdered starch, 3 drams. Mix ughly and keep In a dry state un+ Ll ententhe useage’ taker uke fielent quantity and make it in paste by adding warm w9ter. Apply it to the aurface to be operated upan. Let Jt remain from one to five minvtes, It should be removed before an active burning sensation {s felt. Remove by mornin’! ~~Atlanra Constitution. gently scraping the skin with a blunt- edged Viade—a paper knife, for exams | ple. If the depiiatory hax been effect jive the superfiuous halr will come away | with the paste, Wash the denuded ~ surface immadiately with warm waker and apply cold cream. Keep this prep= aration out of the reach of. Ignorant Pere and children and Property ad beled, About Benzoin. K.-No, vensolh { nat partlows eo Rly whitening, but when a tow: drops are tsed in the bathing water it is softening. and where there is any irritation it'1s, soothing. in ite effects, You will find the combl.ation in the following lotion pleasant to use ay an’ outward: applloation: Lanoline, 1 ounce; almond oll, 1 ounces simplo tincture of benzoln, -1-2 ounce, Mix the three ingredients. shordughiye toxether and rub into the skin /@t night! | before going to bed. To Purify the Breath, | ‘ @ breath purifier, and as a dix- infectant! you will find the Cana- dian sake-root very heipful and ant. Phenie acid, 1 gram; boric ten Eo grams; thymol, (in crystals), 50 gram; essence of mentha, 90 drops; tincture of anise, 10 grams; distiied water, 3 pints. Rinse the mouth with the above, which should be dituted for use in the propoftion of one-half tooth wash to, same quantity of clear water. — ‘Use after each mea! and et any time fo- + auired, M*: Z.—The following recipe is Perhaps the trouble arises from bins gestion, Coast S| Barly Morning BR arernieks that Invigorate and Pequtity the Body for the Entire Day| Fxercvse For Reoucing He Waist The | The Stimu Jatin 4 } possinte. Now I bemin to feel thor- , oughly relleved and probably. @ cat does after atretehing, and 1 start my breathing exercises, 1 ha} never missed o day ‘for the past ten years, You wonder that I am #o young-look- tng and vigorous; my dear, it ts all in breathing, “Proper breathing aids digestion and | i nta caida and all Jung troubles, t, more than thet, it d# to me the main stimulant and dhe only one I in- .| dutge in, When I'm timed and out of worts 1 start my breathing exercises, holding in my mind elevating or pleas- ant thoughts. hink yourself “ANle@ with vitality while you hold your brogth. “Let it go slowly, Golding your chest high, until the breath Je all out, if you foe! like i ditt your arms up whan Betty's Balm for Leaves. A Girl with Two Beaux. Dear Betty. GO with a young man who ves me, [ and ‘I love him very dearly, He in- troduced me to 4 friend of his and this young man has told me ny ee loves me, I would tell the first young jor eat g@bout it, Then no harm to you can come of ft. She Wants a Jealous Lover, Dear Betty: fe ard love a young “lady tC) ar younger, Sha a tag one Man could wlak, but’ bes catise J am not of a Jealous disposi ‘May Manton’s SS‘ simple gos tumes as this one al always in demand for school, w Jare awa! ve and ve narmins Gp. weil aa taervioes jabte, Th ents ine [Stance the material is royal base. serge, trimmed with & fancy. banding and Jatitched with sili, While the shield and Collar are of whtts, bug >the disp! autumn materials 1s 2 gencrous one, and | there is much op- nity {98 pales vi many ingliag " and wkirt are joln one to tho other, the pening is fonde at the te rei Leer H witels bin ae form Gut, Faced nih separa wah rane you | Inballng. “Learn Hymn hat} breathe Maythmica ta} ie, enoule seven to each Inhalation seven whhe you | the Une: me seven while and seven while ae this seems tav counting three ie Pelt won't HOW TO poe Pat Girl's Tucked Jorn S187 I+ cut in sings for girls of fon she thinks that my bays can't be) | very strong. J. A, HABP. i If you would give this Dhoneh girl one gdod Imitation of what a jealous man js Uke she would never want you. to be jealous again. | Disregard Gossip. Dear Be | DEARLY love @ gontleman, who 1a, twenty-one, threo years older than |* myself. 1 have heard that he pays } a good deal of attention to the girls | in another town where he lives. 2, F. If you are worried, tell him why and give him a chance 4o explain, hut dan’t quarrel with him, Datiy Fashions. Sy algue ne please Your teeth should be attended to,