The evening world. Newspaper, August 31, 1905, Page 15

Page views left: 0

You have reached the hourly page view limit. Unlock higher limit to our entire archive!

Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.

Text content (automatically generated)

The Evening World's Home Magazin and You Win’ a Reward of $100. By Marga Dear Mina ayer: 5 ae 2 Lama stag io ad ont OO! looks and hgenow, °) ce mavanttage alt Eaipede and asacciates, fey phere, advantage among my firlen ly 8 0 which I will be able to overcome this RindFabes to my progress. | P nees, There are thousands of others, enties trouble. ‘There ate two in constant self-approval and the thet, growls. or. comings. Thie Inter ia the fornd of ox ite miserable. he does or saya turning a mental ecarchiight on every one you suppose you can be graceful if you | how you are going to move and fluent conversation if you are your hearers? ‘The reason you ate ronayrice st « are doing 60, which te quite as te bedaiwe you ate cect yourself. New, this dood not mes! that dae ie svifien: ‘Me get unselfish natures suffer aa muth + 5 . things, cther interests, other Tt inuet be rooted out arid extirminated & troublesome weed, and the dire GOING—GOING—QONEI Jese—Shé doem't; that's just « bluff NOT ALWAYS EASY. CARRIED AWAY BY IT. obedience to the higher laws of unselfishness Perhaps “‘Attiicted” is) worrleit “Jost to think,” remarked Mr. Stabb, | she uses to throw people off the-treck.| «why don't you try to win the con-| Mrs. Nexdore—Prof, Fortay called at| about the way she appears when in public; Let her eee to-it that her. frocks are stirring his coffee thoughtfully, “of the| Tess—How dé you mean? She. has! paonce of tht le?" our house to-day and my dawghter| nice dnd in good order, shoes and. gloves perfect. Then forget them quickly. Russian battle-ship Kniaz Potemkin | tiack halt— “Not nowy,” sald Senator Sorghum,| played the plano for him. He just raved | That will help. Perhaps her conversation ts Iiniited. Others may tot fhe tt So, cruising around with = red fing at the! Jess—Yes, and she wants to make| “The people have been gold-bricked so] Vo) her miaying. and sho ts talking for the pleasure of her friends, Hot for hérselt. Perhaps one ; that overs ¢ ie ‘was, rather unusual,” rep er eee, creat ee Seca sSe a man trying’ to make him:| Miss Pepprey--How rude! Why couta| feels that she must constantly be showing hel sgpravat or énjoyment of things Bie eee un asual, reblog Te | auburn just as ently. —Phliadelgtite | agresuble ticy get eucplclous.—| not, he conceal his feelings the way the | and dows not know Ow. : jews. : It? 2 & & & & & ByT. 0. McGit opinion of others which hinders you from oreby . ‘ mistake make more harshly then made “Aly my Ind, the early bird getethe “Why, blege my sould I've lost. = Bhe—Algernen, If | should fall “It's funny there's any fishes left, [ir meee que mane mone han 3 , ig : worm.” my way te echool agaihtt!” in would you plunge after me an’ e nt itm you know that people do not think well, : only 3 “ heen 'n- en 2 Well, nol t heard that man that | jnagine tt, find out firet if they have good Tt they have, in quesy: Gey ae, Wenal: by honors " cold pop a patent pump yestiddy |ywunt by this, but If they dave not, tenta’to siake off unjust reprootias @ awém Biggin’ batt here since 4 o'clock an’ A LITTLE AUBURN LIE: He—Sure, Mikel Ain't you.get ay that # wudKer! wae’ bor every | tutes ot water. If you don't Hs, WelgMh wiK oumbtiae drawn yen oer ik ain't got none yet!” ‘Teus—Miss Pansay saye she admires ¢© balt? mi Ke Self-consclousness ts a imitation pbs one in avery fleld of endeavor, | x auburn hafr most. i Related by Himself. ' HOW MR. RAFFLES Paes ave aera Wy The SPENT YESTERDAY. Trcing ‘ori tre spre of the mysterious Mr. Raffles. First $50 for Its identification, and @econd, $50 additional {f the captor IN italia denied coc. | | °f Raffles has tn nis possession the Cry Hall—Entered Police Head-} # intest edition pf The Hvening World quarters. on sale at the.time. ‘There is only one rule governing the search: When you think you have discovered Raffles you must address ‘him.in these words: “You are the mysterious Mr. Raffles of the Evening World.” Unless you use these words he will not pay ettention,to you. If you use them he will acknowledge his Sdentity at ones, hand you.over The Evening World's checks. for %0 or $100, and accompany you to the cashier's office, HLKOTRIO PARK, Newark; the cashier's office of Ie BAMBERGER @ CO., Newark, or the gashler's office of THE BOS- TON STORE, Paterson, where the check or checks will be cashed for Mt, | EDITED Bx JTHE KLOS SISTERS, YOUNG WOMEN OF MUSCLE, Betty's Balm for Lowers. | TELL MISS AYER HOW THEY BECAME $O STRONG. She Has No Particular Friend Brenden ct them, Shalt T break’ om ‘or keep It up? Mise 9S: eet TADY friend that 9) Don't bell it eee hg mt: j 43 x ieve gossip, Come to o os A reg eats Beryt 9 Fnigtee 4 te, understanding with the girl herself, If she saya she prefers your cousin give, partioulle gintionea teieac. Borvor her | Sly Seda does, , think I could ask, a gentleman whom 7 ft havem't seen for a Iona. time and: ie A ‘enitent Lover, |very much, over the telephone? A, Bo kemseuai enn Saeae There would be no imprepeiéty in ask | TF “heen heaping 3 a ee ing the young man if you know him 2 ee at lx hoe very well. If your married friend knows | aq Wac(some remarss to me. th him sbe might ask him, however, 5 ae t it ares Rit shou I Was | Re he Field, my pardon. I was. a | Rébal in t . him 96 wrote right back telling bint in etek No. ~ ¥ t | Dear Betty: would not go out with him again. a je; ne , uy he HAV been going with a young lady|now TI fer) sorry. Shall I write bf about” Sweenen! i § I apout a year now. Just two weeks! and ¢ell ‘him I am wilde to be frien Gf ‘neveral uniformed embered having ago my cousin moved In the same| with him again or shall Itoh, til ‘aelxhborhod. Since then her | ye for fo aa they are?’ on poly radigs wad net gg Shed bh al You might write him saying youhave Tut Boe wien T come back | concluded to: forgive him on condition * Tavorabis |e does not repeat the offense, ily Fashions: 1 rem havi bisa e streets during my tours, At & retreat, cll z a Market as far as Chure! pon a large tent ai 1,273, was show! % ‘ 3 ie i 4 : from my trips I hear very un’ Stowe batiaine, “whten | Ee tale to" thks : f ee Bt : wt N Eisgeae - Seat Set eets oe etacee May Manton’s Da RINCHSSE effects P obtained after ast Ape various methods are promised in great numbers theough the autump and are al- ready appearing upon oe i fi 38 Bot i eeugh &° puro triet of ON, Prudential ? TE | tno smartest gowns. F chances to Boilgine lawarie, niiak aw nused , F | iustratea i# @ walat tare hart: the ‘thirsty crowd at the drinidng } : AH | which ts shirred to South Gor Main’ street | fOUntID a the Pontes se bok 2 far ae Wert Mobrier’s oifce, "at | Me, TE ores inede Up ot bars 2 serra reel ea of uct hg mr od 9 : Ri Ana trie Sear cath __/Has Fun with store Clerks, ; ua Be res a

Other pages from this issue: