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dk th ah YT CEU TTR MPN eT OF rare URI a ” ™ i , . * . menue a ‘ ‘ } 4 “ The Evening Wortd’s Home Megacine., Thus any Kwoaning, Octoner 419, 2POUS _ HOT TIPS ON FINANCE. /Mamma’s Boy "oo" siainctere tes prasbasts YF. G. Long By Proy L. McCardelj.. RIGHT iH : Cala SOK, MA! SIT DOWN rien r , )m / You Be THE) Letters of an Insurance Man Abroad to His Son THAT RAN DO br Md Boker MAW The Beautife ul Princess on Broadway. vs [jj RASCAL! they a and the LONDON, ——> - ‘ Y Dour Moy: Ran over here from Paris just to Y ‘ hd Gini Sliding Elephants. hear Magis) spoken again, Go much fog in this| i IVE Gor TH . ’ town that tt has penstrated and @tays in the minds | COSTUME 5 R. PREDORIC THOMPSON 414 and his trusty band found thelr way M the hantsome Ching by hie | to the yillian's ¢amp, rest iy of al! Londoners. You should see and taste whar they it assured, call a cogktall here! ‘ shooting-thy-chutes elephants at |,,According to be ngp oe Be? You should be thankful you ere where the aommon the Hippodrome last night when he |gcourred there. the fetes Aecessitien of life are constantly at dd, I would be too gave them the "big scene” jp his new joued and Killer Khan and his ‘it Hyde and Alexander hadn't aterted up all this row Bast Indian spectacle, “The Romance | -~-~ ne eneeereareeeneipateahai of a Hindoo Princoss” The beatiful | Killer Kahn Kidnape Princesse Bo re 4nd deagwed in a lot of respectable people like generous John McCall, ‘hat big. bluf, genial—now don't stop at the first two adjectives—fellow, and our Mutual friends the McCurdys—not 1o mentlony your dear old dad! fev ‘Andy Hasniiton and wouida't be surpriesd to ron aarons Fields or Jordon, yet, though. ‘+ And all this bother la Just boanuse Hyde and Alexander were Just dike our old @og Towser, He'd keep us qutet as @ mouse until he got aol of @ juloy bone and was to « quiet place with it But do you think he had sense enou®h to gnaw his bone in allence and be grateful? No, sires! What would Towser do but start growling (away as he gnawed bw bone til! every our in the noighborhood knew he had it, and then they would fol- Jow up his snaris and take the bone away from tim. Nobody! would have known be had the bone if he hadn't growled ever it #0 ferociously, And eo tt was with the watchdogs of the surpluses. (hey bad to grow! and let everybody know they'd stolen a bone! And yot some dogs ere plum sagactous. I remember ons Jim Altizon, of Cin- elnnatl, Dp to have, Jim eald that dog wes sure an all-around sporteman’s friend. en Jim took down his shotgun that dog would ftush nothing but birds 4 and mbbite, and when Jim got down his rifle the dog would pay no attention to ‘any wild thing under the size of deer or bear. Jim wauld try to fool him sometimes by taking down hie fiehing-rod, but that dog was wise, and he'd fun right out in the back yard and dig worms for batt. T told that to an. Englishman at the Ceol the other night, and he said what good waa #ucth a dog for trout when one used artificia! fies? You can't do anything with an Englishman. I told him we used dogs in ‘Weat, when the spring freshets subsided while you were looking at them, go run in the woot along the river banks and bark when they found the mong the branches, He\only anid “Fancy!” An Englishman is no g00d to ati tnsurance man. Fle ie too selfish. (hinks of bimae)f, An Englishman will buy an annulty and lve forever on tt, Dut he won't deny flmaelf anything to provide for bis widow or orphans other than investments in what he calle “the funds,” Englishmen are eo stupid that t te hard to bunco them, I wvteh I wae back ‘The Englishmen are at what they term “these unprécedonted disclosures.” As # matter of taot thoy bath and metropolitan favor, afl in have been through nearly the same thing, Only they ome, Shooting stan they may have generally hire meble earls and loras to ag directora bean, but they were tho real stars for of grafting games, Thoy call.guch big men who remt out all of that They went through thelr thelr names to Inspire confidence “guinen pigs” in Lon- roles without a splinter, and were avo don, to ewim oul at the end, whieh le more ‘Well, no matter, Horo I am, and here are eome others of us, I have econ than some Broadweg stars can say for n Haven't themeelves. Pdincess horeelf was obliged to take a back peat witile the elephants took theirs on the smooth-planed mountain ide and slid to glory, & nice refreshing (Phe elephants had the laugh on the Princess, They played the mountain both ways, up one side and down the other, as gayly as you please, while }ahe—poor thing!—siid off her horse and almost under Ite hoofs the instant she tried to gallop with her lover to what Thsen symbolizes as ‘the heights.” Bho had @ hard time of it from the momen she scorned Killer Khan, who protested with all the amlor of Hippo- drome love that “The scratch of your natls te eweeter to me than the caress of another.” But when she scratched him off her list, aod the set of false her ae bride to @ chest} Ortental who looked like all the olgareties, Miller Khan said & lot of vengeful things to the orches- tra leader aud started right in to pre- vent a quiet wedding. ‘The first thing thie hot-headed Hindoo did was to break up a brand new ballet of New York Nautoh girls that fe a marvel of oolor and movement. It is more than striking if not so beautiful as that exquisite “Dance of ithe Hours,” ‘Which etill remains the crowning glory of "A Yenkeo Circus on Mars.” This alist {8 one of dark, rich hues and plyowlat. among brisk, alert, business-like Americans, YOUR DAD. wild grace, while the pageant that precedes it puts in the shade all the past @iories of the Mippodrome, It is The Girl from Kansas, A Picnic in Bearville # — & —.& a __ By Rob Thompson|t= tum sen Sn By Alice Rohe , FZ we nnn, | All this, of coume, was tn honor of the Princess, who was oarrted in on a BS, this astern, same mission, Gorgeous litter nnd Mot to bask In the Princess i lat Hae an. idea of getting| "Yes, T've hoard that it's a. beautiful Umelight wule papa fixed her future. bexti sad Nocléont ride up to Yonkers, but I had no way, Then whe went home, but not to rest |driven on their ol ts up the and quist and droams of btiss) Killer mountain wide ind Bnaly too tae oe. Khan and his crowd serenaded her with |All this yh ger CR ae Pey ? euns and battering ram and carried tah geswied care ny bake bs her off to the mountains, her bewhis- Apeties: keved parent meanwhile looking out of ing from her lover's the window, "also quite sad. Be, ectey soos). Pvineate back to the enemy's Out of daterence to the elephants, | believing thet the pafest ‘week, ph.) { The ta then took up tl Wwe ‘waiting patiently for thelr que, the true ¢@ w My b sap ew CHEESE DOWN] | | and otctajly 0. X.'4 lover got there too |"? Phetn e hiey, nee And +8 Yo Bh yal MY BACK! late to prevent tho kitmapping, but ne | Kier, to a grand and glorious ig ei ls il Martha Morton's Nursery-Melodrama, : 7 ROTH, under ordinary ctrowm- | behind me with a darling of her own i | i i stances, may be stranger than | 00 her lap, was about three; end from fiction, but it couldn't pomstbly {phere the progeny mn the scale of, say, s i i be stranger than Martha Moon's fic-leuteen ” '® Sd Bone to atom ixteen, tion in “The Truth-Tellers.”” In vaudeville they might have beem — g z 4 8 : i g i where the gresh-atr Only & woman could combine nursery [monsenal Trach er a. next to nature Gusin and melodracia as she lia done in that) they're not there, for then we wouldn’ on I got back hhematitohed, fhand-embroldered pratuet |Be expected to take: them nesiously, ry i i at the Grand Opera-House, Tt seomed |, The, dear, things, arrayed in pity that the ladles who spent yos-| Bootdand ta: vinit “aunties, Rear. Lome terday afternoon at the Bighth gyenue |don. They drive her to distraction ‘ ~ | the viver to drink by telling the house did not bring their sewing, A lit. fit, last p Bg med itle something w keap the fingers busy rg + we would have made the ooousion 40 much | natr jou have—tho top's all selon and more enjoyable and might have al- gal oak ee "on Iaydd the Itohing some doubtless felt wouit sey, while another wouig peak , whiie ie Pet i Ei % to got those awful chiMren and give them he spanking they were spoiling fon, ‘lax, ‘they defied the Hanining that There nevor wore and never coum de | Wr. they defied the I © nt such children a@ those four little ones Fo 'd guanied tht aly earn rm and one big one, on whom Miss Morton fugitive man (Dor “John Bull's Other Island” i ‘Das aot her heart and seal, There | ,, > wae ne, Wasn't even the congo of feeling | The chief t teller ond what the good dle young, wasn't @ur- emough to know polis Hg the prising to find them hans, No hi lot of Maude } BREAD.AND.BUTTER REPOSE. HINGS FOR BEAVTY-SEERERS, | pesenls oui” wevive. oping lbs | horns the fate Henry tev fed i ; je woman: season. i} e with One fell down and bur ite nose, great many peo- / ‘ By Nixola Greeley-Smith, Bn he aa a net called ase By Margaret Hubbard Ayer. but ie Tearn were oom arf. and then ni nme ho id the eh, bat 4 YOUNG woman confided to me the -| | girl that f know, for he told me thet | 4nypa. ‘Then oover them with tinen |! up i ruth-telling again | who heard tt. The truth about the hated postyy, and thet for all whe cared : T gaom, fre told me Hat] TO Improve the Skin. st nom [C22th# wat with [this lotion: Alum, #]bafore nee Oe Dermmene® "aR mele pertormants ler ath after, Mlen 4 Glasses of all the ages might be dumped proper for me to write to him and ask Nt wrams; acetate of lead, 8 gramae; dis- The ew oo according tO ex-| Morton's awful @: le? : River. Btrangs as dt may seem X envied Aun {oeaplaln atere And ome Wo 8 come | Deel th | tiled water, 400 grams, Cover the wot | Der! Opinion of @ mother who sat Just CHARLES DARNTON, i never be unhappy. Neve him doe wal ter " i hl | cloths with olled silk and keep them ; og Meinl t .. nad habite are! 1 ts thesloaes 904 of se tee sree wo “nd ikke ood, you prouia 0% “seine Hours. the traiment| MAY MA NGON?S DAILY FASHIONS. be entirely berett, ao he wants to, ave (a clear and | Ml) oovoral weeks, ae ; mn a ‘ealthy complex. | 8 Mhould be continued as long as HD simple bath f (digi: Ga dred : wastes | You nestalaly inet oh wie tp tbe om I you are | "ecessary. robo t always 4 apread ‘ane invlove. “You| young been guilty of ex: ure of oth condl. To Remove Brown Spots, the best one, and 1 dons being 4s na+ lire. intended, the ¥.—It the formula I give you imple remedy 1 fails to remove the brown «pots ive you will be you can have refuge fn « slight uMfctent for re-| SUFetcal operation or electricity, both of 4oval of pimples, | Which are active agente in curing such Carbolla acta, at. | ‘oubles. ign ; , sixty grains; glycer. | Por Brown Spote—Tou might try this | bi Sour ft + tannin, thirty lotion, which will at least be tempo- 4 iy xin’ ‘dioobol, boss | find ry ; rose | Parily effecttve: Bichloride of meroury | wo and one-hal he ounces, | (coarse powder), 12 gmins; extract of eee ane Aipaolve, Ap Witch haxel, 9 ownese; rose water, 7 fone yet devised is mroe comfortable and more satisfactory than the model (ustrated, Iq ‘this inatance it ty made of soft wool flannel, dark red tn color, with banding of soft wash oMk, but suitable ma. © terials are many, Both the all-woo! flannels and ‘those made of eptton and wool mixtures are shown in a varlety of ‘colors and designa, while there also are the heavy terry cloths or Turkish towelings, which are always cffective and often preferred to flans nel for the cold weather, For thone giris who do not ike matertals of so much warmth Scotch and French flannels, Plath or tn some pretty pattern, are highly to be commended. % ounces, Mix; mop over th to Reduoe Development. emi morning. Bichloride of tt Doongd DB Litho rom I “give you} ® dangerous polson, and while perfectly las hoon found edoeliant where oy ger foot cc ogra should ‘the development ave. of fgnorant Aristo, Teremdi anise vaseline, | Persons and children, » MERA; Meinence of peppermint, 10) TO Contract the Nostrils, nevada yun teem T~If your nose needs abe alate ; to be Rarrowed at the breathing KEEPERS" EXCHANGE, [leroy i. om tonne yourself te accomplish thie, Instead sive one yell you, Men are the si VJE P Drowned. You may double the of butter and”ane: Hf ere:te wmnted, aad hat ai Cream Celestine, drop; edd Ts organ of the 1 resents See oeund One white of egg, py enlarging. ies saiweloe aly One pound of chocolate, two cups ! em \ot PUNE, one Guset ot cream, one |i trary nee ec unnate ot acnosonts, sabia 4 tannic acid, 1-2 dram; glyder- ot milk, Flavor with vanilla, Boat !ine, 2 ounces; rone Water, 8 ounces, it} Whe Folks, add the white Of one, and | Pesoive the muriate and acid in the Wigar, and heat allGirm. Then add thd | glycerine, ees, the water, Satur- cream, ‘stirring alowly and woll mixed, |@t¢ 4 plece of al is cotton with Lat the mltk, come fo a boll and add the | 1g {olen nnd bind on the nose nightly ja to. When hyping ae $ red 4 aly, att sens As, Sur guts, #2! Staing on\ Table Linen, jOCOA statns.on table linen may be temoved with oxalic acd when bolling water foile, Spread the Maine’ part on a plate and pour on ft a A Dlat of dolling | jrtie hot acid, Rub gently with a sott Of aUBAT and the{brush, When the stain disappears ringo HW Jemonn. Ball one | the article in plenty of cold water and ‘well beaten} then in ammopla water to neutralise, and} the act, A tablespoonful of ammonia custard 4) two Quest Of water will he the right m sige (fourteen Years) ty 7 yards 7 or 3 b4 yards &. inches wide, with 41-2 yards ot ribbon for banding, Pntterm 6,180 |p cut fn eines for gitls of ttelve, fourteen an@ fixtoen years of age, Cali or send vy ul to TH EVENING VORLD MA TON FASHION LURGAL, No, 1 Weat Twenty-third strort. Sow York. Send ten cents in coin or stamps for each patcosn ordered IMPORTANT Write gor Rame and address plainly, and al ways ¥ nite wate