The evening world. Newspaper, September 29, 1905, Page 19

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Mr Raffles Captured By a Woman at Jersey Fair, OME WHAT heeled Are Ave Filled with Ese SLES. Big Crowd That En-. joys the Fine Exhibi- cussed .by the W tion of Polo Ponies in at g Man - and: the’ Competition for a ‘ A\ < -Man-Half Hors Splendid Loving Cup i Presented by Capt. E, Yarde Breese, Who Is Judge of the Ten En tries. nent Politicians. EVENING WORLD TENT, Inter- INSON 0 2 kine state Fatr Grounds, Trenton, N. J— EX: ATTORNEY. GENER cS kL A Ree onene tae ‘whale Well, we had a chance to play aud: CJoHn W: GRIGAS. NT: here eateMMay'at the efana Suen, fence to invited exhibits yesterday, eh, ‘4 they were watching the fellow Bot" said Ki-Ko, the Wild Man, to- & lonw KE triple parachute drop from. the.bs day to Jim, the Half Man, Half Hovse. ‘ *, Bay! those politicians must have. It was early, beforesthe big “Inst &@ man Who could raige th day” crowd surged into the Interstato, parachutes Wille descending ENG Fulr Grounds to wind up the week's ; ( \ erren earth of Jersey!” successful ehow, and freaks wero \ ; ie GN ‘Tho! wroundy wore filed by the catching their breath for’ the Anal large crowd to-day, although thers, burst. The presence of a large battery absent “ihe secret passage’ whic! of Jerscy’s heavy calibre big guns at- ‘i ay a helped to afd to yesterday's throng. Av. tending. ‘Politicians’ Day" at the Fair 3 ms E> enterprising ‘ftkir witha tent néar the: yesterday Was the subject under con- ‘° i |Mence removed afew boa elderation. £ “Gee! that Governor Stokes is « thin, © (Senta a head’ or Fall Caine looking tad. certainly: 4 = “ S careers 1ooks like “Before Taking,’ said Ki- ’ Pade ach Ko, ribbling on a phig, of eating: to- =" SHERIFF THe? | i. } a repentant i dd the mone) bacco. poise ENTERTAINS, CA RON MR. e spade. jHe quant dare cy It again ‘G “And there was Senator Dryden iry- a if y, for Ca 7 2 Es ing to look unconscious of the fact that bad of MRS. CHas, WooD Jon sSont Hesot-nole Squad” suw to st hel . no } WiB0R. A FeNse irs A PALMIST. ; Wa sreclat fonts tor sche » stoning dah : war'an ex! m-of palo THE “propHecy’s FULFILLED +] warn, dor a Range hte . sented by Capt. B. captain was relreted to Judge ‘the % “Did you get on to the love feant bo- <nizien, Amone the Treaton conti tween Sheriff Thropp ahd the two can- » Clirence Quin’ didates for his Joh—Joe Hoff and Doc William Green, that insurance bumping committee was anxious to interview him over a¢roag the river. I-noticed he didn’t go near F the dog show for fear of meeting the : 7 ‘Yellow Dog’ thero, although Walt] Attorney-General, ex- something else | mysterioug gent certainly got his when|an airship with that. ¢ehtury-spot, or Gladney assured him there wasn't any|Grigkb the beau, though? Say, he's|-ne failed to reckon on « wise Trenton | what?” saffron canine in the pound. He's got|@ot Kyrie Bellew skun a block on looks! woman planting herself at the gate and| "I w: out for him,” sald the ‘halt- guch pensive whiskers, too—or ex-|as Raffles has the polite yeggman, waiting for him to drift in, instead of|man-half-horse, “but 1 didn't” know|Wibur? Rode around the race track Toh bay ae s§ py eCaee fgg i! pies. | pensive. Calle Mr. Raffies Brash. running frantloally. around looking for| whether I was afoot or @ horseback. |in the same auto and sat together in 'nteratate ‘ahs Puig Bong Chae ene “and say! (wasn’t ex-Governor, ex-| “Speaking of Raffles, that brash and| him. I wonder if Mrs. Oliver will buy | Neigh! nefgh!” [the grand stand as if there wasn’t any 29, 1905.” a os | ‘ By Mrs, Hazel Oliver, of Nq 226 East Front et. Trenton. It hag ‘been @ long \agd teeing vigil for me, and I am/wlad that ft is over. 9 I have stood at the gate at the fair AA Street Firtation, Are Homely in Cold Weather. | or a, clgarette. case... Otherwise, a nice A vA ine a AMS a SI young people can obtain expert eins pe as Sieee Mang ot eee By Margaret Hubbard Ayer, ag AM, fond ots, young ae about | $advice on theirtangled love affairs by writing (¢ magazitte devoted to subjects he Is HE frat. cola anep- has brought , mich te pay for such an insult teoniy. oe sould Mike to, speak tm {Beter. Letters for her should be addressed to intereated-in, I ie pep ioral pagar ated ret aes Gh tap date oe iz 80 1 * Betty, Zoat-O Ree Box 1354, New York. Formalities of Introduction. the writers of which one and all com-|they often go together-par euler} cas alain of the effect of the weather on the| wher tea or hot coffee ts OG 2 — Dear Betty! color of their noses. “ a Ma young ist ween vears of ant milk or cream ay It is dificult to whiten a nose that is tJ < \ id OxDe' part) whe: quantity of solid food. 1 y. Ho . = a h itroduce me | chronically red, andl might as well say iene fe Satna has Sree ea alle on a What Shall She Give’ Him? To fae et soe 49 or three | here that powders, Ilquld wbiseners or | Sombie, Rasp ariresseardt pisos Dose shetys xeara mee Totter my hand or is it bleaches do very little Rood Indeed, and| quently distitbs the clecwation, Bence AM\kesping company with a young | Sroper 10% the gentleman to put forth | that the cause of the discomfiture must | the ted pag a8 | man altereen yents Of age for Ave | Ronee, Sn ee el Re Semtbad Reek ot ait: cutnyenng that ~hinders perfect, ein But if “Amilcted,” whose case is not | Or *e BRR i chronic, 1s wearing low shoes and thin ‘or ‘chatiging » Then. wi : stockings, she can probably cure ners clothes. are hot pet ee ry at = “one’s trouble by wearing spats or high boots. | O00 are too “hilt It her fest have 4 tendency to clamimi-| mpermture ie low. oO ness and her ankles are chilly, phe has | blood to rush into the extremities It the young man really wants to | meet you he: will acek an introduction. | os ‘t ream of meeting him any other heer much barm might result from * | it to! You. ik ih HA t havé ever given t a CONSTANT READER. be 5 | il =§ ey Ff I E aa 84 Hs 2 £ i i ar ate =r i found her cure in remedying these \con-| #ettls there. | As tor tight corsets buy See we ‘he ts isn, ood fine we. wil ee By fives basic, pieeents, and tugual at introductions. The man and|eyery morning, will send ‘‘AfMicted’’ ‘hing the 7 & tendency to enlarge “the blood ves-| cold while bathing the face and ‘Alcohol on hair bath mitt, Xone that no one wears then, woman simply bow. Where it 1s cus-! rorvn' happier, into @ future where “red ists. “complexions or red Ao mR sR Ah ce esas Bad sla dated atl A Ee Se if insee, are the measures which “, Confidence in Chauncey By Roy L. McCardell re Ses Tn aa ey et eco icive’ ium ‘back ‘ble Presents? || In formal society handshaking §p not |and vigorous friction of feet and ankles epee wh) Practive dcop breathy ft, | 40. not write to him, Let him alone, tomary the woman extends her band] noses cease tg trouble. cross friction, cate to ‘keep bee ve and,| He will be more apt to call, If he smokes, a fine pipe, an aah tray! first. Excessive exposure to the oold has| endeavor to aria eos pee i i Oe Leg acid and glycerine applied to the nose| red nove. nicht and morning will alleviate the —_—_— trouble and remove the red look. ‘Twen-| , Hats On. is|A Delegation of Friends Hold a Gearfest with the Ex-Salary- Raiser OF the) 'y srains of tannic acid to one aunce of | : id i before, glycerine Is the right proportion. Put on your hats, ladies!’ No mot Chere Inequitable, After the Rocke fellee Fashion. Again, a ted nose may come from in-| Pareheadedness for country or town, Mr, faimmation of ‘the membrane which | Has been pissy 3 decreed: in Baw Iipes the nose—snulling up satto? warm! Fro, Saiumer that women of high Water will sxften cure this condition. | aajiner in the toler, mes eae Anaemia or dyspepsia will mow and| Herald. | 7: t ¥ | then cause one's nose to look too red, ar geod. one. wane for using th Joke boginning for so many wheezes should be pannett '/{Whep-I was & boy. in Peekskill,’ the, like you are being panned, and for friewdd of Senator Depew, late special! why? Because you handed out’ old iene Equitable, ‘called at ‘his|ones?..No} But because your hands! au it eget vp 4 . Indigestion very often shows itaelf in| one need not mation any me ie ued/admiraijon ot his nerve,” : . the om ooms entigtane f the os— 1-s |thia wax, and it “Afflicted” ts in the | {hat it Is tm 7 raat be val See somanias of _sonyes and the douxh Dag at that.! 7) | habit of eating combinations like Ice-| ner to” And’ noe! o Perkins, “Senator Depew brushed & cream/{and hot tea, which I saw one | thie & aummel | Pisiis coes 1 Or Macarthur fut. waa too, overcome to” : yS womén peacefully devouring the other » Bimeon Ford, pba ‘It wash't your fault you oe y day, why, @ red nose ie certainly not Relies at andor | Flee Derry + > ee Geet, ee : May Mant Dat s‘pomcr toby on te »| May ‘Ons a ‘knocking =! A Soe: was ushered into the Senator's brary and all fiands pro- eeded to cry copiously, Heap ba ded wre at this and ven- " otion, Ben- | emt. iden it would Beste, began Cr re mind to| ten may 80 badly,’ 7 pF gg el betel Senator Depew brusned away a vear. for. to catch the lachrymal! with Alexander saying horrid. Uhings : t ‘drippings ‘in to save the ruge, end} about the party I gave ut Sherry's and Perfectly Sober, Too. é the ‘ then. Mr, Lew sen made the | Mr, Lpribha es Sy Saar ee. yarr Se abet tons eaat Sovers and protect: the frock, its lon) lines render it besom ing, Na it dp alto ether eatistactny: ae ‘trom the rei int of use and thaj ay la made Sei ot Ted = cloth, fe: the "worse for drink. On ar- fiving’ at his house he trled to unlock the door, but could not get the ‘Twant.to re ‘3 | supposed key into the lock. A man who Pett int ry pyle happened to be pasaing at the time no- ayes gobs broke|'ticed him fumbling at the door, and eat iy fal iy called Areat him what he was doing. He re- fe oa | isd ! “why, bien to unlock the door, 1 *) want to get in. “Why, man,” said she other, “do you know you are trying to unlock it with & clgarette?” : "Am 1? gaid the stagwery one, ‘Then, . iy adh ‘by gosh! 7 must have smoked hee 4 Clay bad. penitt Sal Usage navy blue ane brown oon wa H&holt half an hour longer; Jot aoei ‘PEt uWay for uso In stone pora, t ‘ os, ECO Ra 7 a ve “fn "ee tie a ek | wit nga, eve pet Jnto w Rn te a rs A

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