The evening world. Newspaper, September 7, 1905, Page 15

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rearranging her hat, Toanel were taking @ Ginday arter- noon walk-he und she. . He “was ‘tall and) broad |. Atrong ermett—but let us not Shs ett’ average beight—wore a = might ‘Be clapsified ‘or mord of. the’ peat of. pda’ ot which tp the common. conti path Seg to iro. throws here, ‘& fancy dont of dale. Now sortred his dxposure.: )” And.all. roligious ttle ibs» Blopped, ‘sad and. hesitating, Wihilo tears bodiiimed thor Jittle eye They'd 10M thetr place of wating.” The Wind! te tempered to) thé tiiib |) ‘Who's, Morn of woolly. rig. To keep eff cruel slam and. jam BE sa NS now wears a wig, > igglea whon cach @entle Feelg* muh inclined to move Sie brsdene “Btandanl ON sve owlse we U1 prove at, ong Ei ond to cover takes," wadlh will ‘be twitting. aan until somebody makes ** “Reminds ebaiity**hatr-spiitung.” BY ahd i; Cascarcttar’ he said, as they. |- ‘subway, >ahe answered.” avo; uid I be? It perfectly ‘bare- » and ‘there’ in. night.’ Bed md tie looked up at Riss ag along.” Thgpenetiea deiiverataly, “sftnere| {was no occasion for haste. . Still, ‘he felt impelled to‘ take her to*frevent hor from: stumbling othe amodth cement aldewalk. "How Gat: it is, Gerald!” she. ex- aimed “Yes,” ‘he sald, plating a! protecting Grm around her, ‘It's pretty dark here, a fat. We're neat the middle af} ont ¥ Nereasitiy she apoke again. * "This is the darkest placé,’tan’t’ ‘gt¥es,.Cascaretta,""ha “aiiswered, devive her to Him’ tenderly ‘apd ‘klas- eiistantly she broke trom hie embrace ‘wiI—I couldn't, help it, deart’s he “tale Gerard Nisenenes?™ sala’ the ‘inate? ; Mint girl, smoothing her pompadour and i'ro: just: Hike the men? You ‘can’t bend your head you Kissa girl! You jel her to stand on tipide to réach youl"). walked the rest of the way rough the mibway in silence. In the face of & wholesale. accusation Gike that what could the helpless young Yan possibly #y?—Chicago Trilune. OA Spoti(d Career Fata hot’hange hi- -atiident pou. . Fra. « woke’ “Everything _ sore, rae the Graw! ing. reply. 4 “What! vecrting ie work? “Yen, 4tr." PEL take dt, you would ithe) @ Vorholleve that this dese rs.” ‘Wor! “Yes, mir;' replied tte youth wearily, | Sg kom 1g wood-work.”"—Philadelphia 100: A Double. Hit... GOOD instance of m doizie re~ A Proof occurred. in ‘a Stottish’ church, A” lad “named » Merry- weather was very inattentive daring the service, greatly. to the annoyanos of the minister. His) father always ‘eamposed himself for a nap direotly..the sermon was well under why, Bo that the. boy could do ag he Wked without -garental Teproof. ‘The miniater cowiAn't stand tt longer one Sunday, no pee in his i ei eaeagernon ang by of Home. shy Knew. What Happiness Is, but’ Smith Knows Different, 0 we GOING A TRIP UP ve RIVER. AND THEN GET A phe ‘TO. EAT. How now FIV’ iS CCEYSFUL NEY. VORK ery ay, WOMEN BEGAN’ THEIR CAREERS— IN THE f eink OF » ee ee {TO TAWE ; NOTHING 7017. [PROMISED TO BE HOME.FOR DINNER iY By Gene Cork, She Discourses © you know,” #ald iS dime for owt coffee’ man with the ¢anny: “What recitation Aas the Scribbler, “T've just been been that since I beran'! ‘woman ‘who dont, ie Shek "You nivel beh talker der a baby ‘without @ oh in and there was a bapy left over finally when ‘ths place was to alose was a baby left over. Tt was a kinky little she was @ colored lady and it was really her ‘Now, thut goes pretty. aod.' : he continued, ‘Nt I always starts the same: way twice; énd phen there's another thing, people by calling thelr stories, and there’ thet I'm here on purpose to help them keep pe beslcenla Dicom acne! orient her's Dancing “Academy, where'T go evel that'ahelf and hand me/ont yards of Bete | them seem.to be showing me ¢he latest atyles in ploking ahere are) very few new stories,” couebeate® thar the: He ga €6, EN: NELSON 4. MILHB,") an inventor, “used to be’ tinually , besiewed ‘by eranke with Fable upeed. “T gat in hin‘office’ with mim, ohe!' day when « servant brought in a card. ‘Oh, send ptm’ {o,'' said Gen, Miles. ‘His business “won't take more than -& minute or two,’ “Bo in came «*wild-eyed, long-haired ‘nis soft hat nervously in * the weld, T have here By ctv buk ‘Bili-woy aidn't the author of the d nthe | plewe come out and show himself when’ ‘mid weventeen daya he had proposed | the audience called for him? Bnd phe hed handed him the answer. ‘Ril—Well,-you seo, he'd just Deen get. | CPt! epestina/ ee “youw.are worth |ing married, and he's got light eyes. If my gen he. went tiome with black eyes he was rep! afral@ his 'wite wouldn't know hin.— | at whe eres asad Potala ‘Earned. $5 a Week as Restaurant > Gashier. Present Income, ‘$10,000, From « cashler in © restaurant at #5 @ week to the broprietresa of two Bfesteurants thot ecoommodgate 2,000 worktog-gire a Gay i the etory of Success of this 1a ‘this—— meee oe Shs t ened ti Into the Cae i POR te vi Shae eeu errata sie a hunted look be independent. ty’s Baim TS. HERELS A LESSON OF ENCOVRAGEMENT TO EVERY GIRL. Dewy For Lover ‘edding. fp ae attention with your sister. Tt A Quiet We sigan _ |] te more imipertant to be frends with her ( ; than with @ lot of yo) men, ("tae i font fo.marry a broker, whe] to her nicely about tt "Maybe she wilt’ I if course BRD a a ye raninto do as you wish. 4 both gels being: merned mye Com, iny On and O, quit, rimont, eran smarioonnnt pa she it Wee ance tears wore Of would feel, hurt. T think ae he te ie ing company with owning it is proper to ip married “You, past bedbisaa tag hays guar SES eh What tT tan by that te this: 4 it | be with ber toe a while, A oat entarng Won ms fh the -best redid vamooee and 1 would not gee, ice jtaste. You. ean send announcement | Tain for a few monihs. "Then when £ cards to all your friends, Her Sister Interferes. zie mer ae ay Dear Betty: 2 mae 1 Gs @ young girl and have do see her avd ask her to explain her good many gentiemen friends, but my younger sivter runs after the same Ones that come to see. me, fine acts # foolish that ehe them off and they won't come to. me after. wea |B f ieee it eazy WF i ty ay payents ue it "and they ae | AT think T would. ter jous, iB. \ teh te T wore vou; that It aeems to me you ought to be willing bothering with, — . ‘May Manton's Daily Fashions. Misses’ Nigheg oben. Pretty nightsowns belone in overs xtil's wardrobe, they are’ quite tun ple and ‘easy to ih is ef mcevinet ‘yet 1 sometimes a ‘as ee end non me I tiled a Spub: make there ia reasoa why should nee on to their number self, This one dainty, atiructive becoming, yet in Feallsyr involves # t Can show Ee mie hele ry terial and frill kv 8, but sll-over 4

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