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The Evening World's Home Magazine, Thursday Evening WI ae Cy ee “November Tey i ———— "MRS. NAGG AND MR — {THE THREE TERRORS # #. # By TO. McGill By Roy L, McCardell. ‘They Miss the Mayor Again, but Discover a “Sate” Retreat, tre Of CO: Mr. Nagg Didn't Want to Take Her to th Horse Show! "ae Mae d f ourse Mr, N ¢ Her to the Ug JUG GE Y ie y % 4“ OLIVER 7 Wis 7 ” ty Just because 1 think #0, you do not want to 0, Mr. Nage. Oh, 40 not Bay you do, because I know you do pott Af you do not want to take moe, | am sure Brother te will. ‘That boy just dotes on horses, keeps al) their records, and you cah ee him all the time golng over thone ree~ orda, which he cuts out of the newspapers, He'd better leave dove shectse alone? I don't know; | THINK the Horse Show |p just perfectly lovely, and, }, Without fan ite P at Proctor’s, ¥ you should happen to find w lost dramatic antic t [ sont in the métghborhood of COUR. | Genetoim | Broadway and Twenty-elghth strect | ate, bs 5s red (Mr. Rockefeller may do his own’ gdvor- | make Uielr popl-mi what you mean, Mr, Nagg; but I think your language tieing), ploate return {t to Ollver Twists 7A" aie quateton, won't, is coarse and vulgar, and I am glad Brother Willie le not at Proctor'’s Fifth Avenue Theatre, (hing ke @math stand present to hear ht. He 1s only a boy of twenty-four, and, fo matter what you think, I deem it best that he should grow up innocent of the wicked ways of tho world! { on ‘Mra Stryver has the use of a box for one afternoon, rrewenmt, and Mra. Cheepskalt (» just fawning around her in the, hope she will be Invited to sit in It, but, as 1 tod Mre, Stryyer, I hate sneaks, und MrerCheepsicn tt’ te auch a tondy that it would be only right hot to ask hen to Bit with her at all. bs ‘Of course I.bave no such foolish ideas as social aspirations, I. know who | aS Udy ‘GO, 5 YY) Mhere js a g@roat doal of Dickens | its arpreciation. Ff ib Hire missing In Mr, J, Comyn Carr's vor- Uqppnde, Wa gaa or ative, sion of the poor little chap's story, but! of the cast, the sound. o there is nothing that leaves such a hol-|the winge caused a Mae Yh Yj V, Lk h : mow that you sneer at the Horse Bhow, Mr, Name) but I think it's ‘| wa end every year the rewspnpers print columns and Ban Bae a it. 4 UY And it 1s wonderful fuat to look at the piety artists have In the papers! 17//////hs every year, Pletires of a lot of fashionable met women's clothes, afd al 4 ij \ ry Nite horse belng hiddan by ther pletures of th tty @trl Yj Litting A horse, with (he words undenneath ft, “Beauty and the Beast)" and then UY te foany etories every year in every paper in which a horse talks about th y AY 1 “ple Instead of the people talking about the horse; and the horse always euys,| . KJ * Seleh) veyeh, Pamtine!”” And ‘ic is simply wonderful o me how those newspaper ‘a fs . and then th deh cy Uae OF thowe original ideas year after year! Oh, well) Todon't care what you say about the Toe Show, and you, can forty about (t and make fun all you like, But Lam golng to the Hore Showy! 2 6 Nagg. Byorrbody with any pretense of being fashionable goos, } “ple know when they see us walking around bat what we have « 4 of bub box to walk abcut a bit? Tye foi one good dress, anyway, and Tam going to wear %, I Just want to) I é°ow Mra, Stryver that there are other people in the world that can afferd to ) La Z HH | Yj yy + awe geod ele nd an for Mrs, Cheopakalt, le; Mra. @tryver invite her ii her Uf (PY ? i 1 Dn | Lox, Wdon't e« i] | We : eee Lath above pretonse, and we may meet the Richleighs or some other pepple f 1S, iy d ab ne know who have a box, and how will Mrs, 6cryver and her toadyy Mrs,,Cheep- f f }) ‘ 7 ; skalt, know but what i: sour box? 4 N hs You wiil be home ¢arly in ume to dress and take me, you aay? Oh, Mr Nage, yy ‘ 3 1 40 not care to go to the Horse Show.. Tt Is che same git thi rs year, We Hit I Wy yee r | ‘ ony to cry “Ooh! & Ind on some little pleasure or enjoyment but what ru deny kt 10 met SSS = hy oot hi or i Pa ( T did so want to go to the Horse Show; T gl4 #1 want to seo the atyles, T have’ SS } f re good clothes myself, but 1 do ke to look on, withont envy, at my more for-! . SSS SY it N # into laters who Co have good elothes. No, | don't want to go now, Mr. Nagg; = ! Non't go, then, you eay?. Tan'e that just Whe you, MW Nagge! IT fever set my she lovely halt?” when 8 Bingham ‘resurrected Nancy for a id tain val. Miss Bingham looked sake 4 2 don’t want to go! Oh, very well. then: have your own way! am tao! commonly well for a lady who low, aching vold | beun bea Wy i _ | | bern ten to death, In fact, HYDE AND ODELL HAVE A LAUGH Long as you may 10 hear Ollver say |a'tiay Nancy. torough il hee Gena ; > : " ; “More.” you watt In vain through four She could have gone to an emplo: iit . FOR THE YOUNG, With the Funny Men ots for a single reference to that which S89ney at any stage of the pay " " o 6 got @ job ax a housekeeper in one objal) Ny Albert Payson Terlune, — has made you willing to accept anything Gur best families. Her perrorisniae ta Lins i "| philadelphia Ledger Man: mother may have had to offer on the |"'neat” if nothing more, ‘There whe ae wl ING & song of franchise, Lah Bet, thee day when "tho was in the tub re, She tumed o-e cheek and ae A’ Pocketful of daneh! | May Gidday—I'm golng to write a and beech or hic wasted its heat | the fiber to the searching lait ot tee Seventy-five thousand love story, on the desert ay over seemed as phe ol @ make-up that wae BbOHE « ‘The Merenntlia must low! | Noll Glzelos—the iMea? What's It «0-| Tera the main, wing about Mr. |. Me. J: 12. Dodaon’s make-up and wa ‘When Cateb’s mouth was opened ing to be sbdut? | Carrs perversion, The fact that Mr. | 48 Fagin, were also above criticism, bar ,' | Out the seoret fell, May Gldday—On, I'don't know yet. Beerbotan Tree Is producing It in Lon~ Se raven can scarcely be sid of his” Waeo't that a moasiy trek but I've selectéd a lovely name for the} don doesn't cert ae Beg bi A 4 or GRP nee at the ier reagan Jew. To play on poor Odell? heroine. : | TS ag ag de ‘nlenselt? What you are | with the other charartertstioay of ode { = Ns " ried about te it ver's § m There was a young magnate who got) “Hateful thitig, she Is!” exclatimed| rea TT an been hopelessly lost hems Agnee Boott didn't Jor! bets In a stew |.fiwn Pretty ariertly, ‘T'm glad Pin net} in the new shuffle, ne y os er, She seemed, by 1: There was, however, no lack of ap-| other hand, quite happy in the bt) Und claimed ho was knifed by a mdr | As moan as she is. I'm as much above! Ite on the other side of the toot- misery, Mr, yeh TRladande fh Te derous crew, aan her as—" * | igtte yesteriay afternoon, Aw 34 toe eae, was bulky and brutal ene % Qe vore it in silence’for quite'a tong! “Tut! tut!’ thterrupted her flance, “ pinv. the audience, P use tals are Beek ma. Facies qiaious Ditksns spell, “omember that rosebud’ mouth of| expe tor Oliver, It asked for more, | sharpened by the anda to. wish they And then he told tales and—elns, for | yours ceises to be a rosebud when it even when had stepped in be- wore Intrustod. Fes feet Odell! | begins to blow." tween It and Its melodram craving, ) ring the Proctor prices, th { \d loth Nancy and Fagin were cal it | performance satisfied everything — | Cleveland Leader Man, D‘tile en Moffert found plenty of profit | ©, | By tending to business ty say, ee sp ig ores, Bees vome “talks erate ‘ i ey lb: 7a ta cite “Posalbly, But he spends ready-made 4 rong dollars. I¢ his father bedn't let them | ‘And now there's the diskeny £0 PAY! | 9 tien he wouldn't have enough to buy | & second-hand suit." } jade s . . ee led ow t tafy that eravine after they Oliver's missing appetite. 2 iad passed from the Judgment of the "EMATLBS DARNRON, Obeyed Orders to the Letter, yet \ LITTUM man ot tweive years, al-|pleasanter for him; but he refused te. @ing, dong bell! A pitfall for Qdept ready a qualified practiotan in/make friends, and except for brief is, dong P or, eilence and obedience, whose} thanks, no word could be got outiet > Who shoved tm In? Judge—You ere’ charged with pro- fother owns « large rubber plan-| hin. (Watoh Caled grin?) Oonity, tation in Central Ameria, and who not} As soon as the boat docked he fotihd 7 9 OER. ham Mem eae Todges ou “ate sie, “What ao/you | feng ago secured options on two plan-|his way p) the office of the broker l= (Mfatter’s gill) in doubt.) mean wen tations adjoining his own and went to| where he knew his father made. ti Dh, what a naughty boy was Jim Prisoner—I was, but I got-pld of tt. . New Orleans to ralse the money to pur-| headquarters, His father turned pytv™ To pat up auch a Job po tone Dallas News Mer. | chase them, ts the pogo ee, ry sane bf him wpa trembtleaty » Vind blab on ail the pretty tricks | tu short thne his secured a0 | as! if anything had happened» at Of "Purity n-Poutics!” — meee amar taeeiae ene onion on a third plantation, which he] Rome whe Pi sins “Wish Dd been along,” very much desired, but which he had} “No, father." momow of hers wae a man of Newburg town “Great Boott, man, why T Who, Hyde says, took a jump M sng) x: Bal) bec ie’ 6 " Ianto a bush of wabbly stock, > Jinke—I had an “qwrul “atta ‘ast | bral Rogge A ay Poa MFiisks-dtuan have dreamed you were | With & deadly. disease. of the spine; “I fear I am losing my hatr! And just sée how awful it's shrunk!" |1s placed not been adle to get before leaving for} fhe father. then asked) wore, New Orleans, With a wife's caution, | sternly, what had brovght him thei phe waa atrald to trust the option to] ‘The boy answered by shaking hts inils, eo sho sowed it carefully) head, “T can't tell till we ate alone.” Me wan slok, was the poor porcupine, “Alas! Aald the vig\eriasly bear, | "Gee! Look at the elophant's trunk The Toucan's big Dill, I suppose, . . | the Fodeey bac hel Beasid boy the lining of ber small son's Jacket} ne whispered, “and. when hie pockets emp y were” ‘| in ~ ole pea ~ has When Dr, Monk came he ‘They'll pat me fn jail When the elephant heard Bo that he can #e0 North the next ( PP sete agg nedeen: hed Bald "Pray, sit, gon't blame me, Unless I get ball He said, “How abgurd! Most convientlee An a a oe ie, Oriant ttasees| So hee ne a a But to doctor your back 1 decline.” Because T have nothing to wear.” ‘You ignorant fool of a monic!” The exact amount that he owes, at . ms loay une. it, ‘Taking off his coat he showed, Pe. you are not to talk to any.|Gnsed father whore to rip ey tee pody!” was her parting injunction, 9) ed yg he wg ic pe He obeyed her #0 literally that | “atothe ol ’ ot vo tak with ahi half the passengers thought him dumb, v' he #0 a a a ven't.” nal Several persons took # kindly Mnterest| Of gourme, ik father was proud ot in him, an tried to make the Voyage iittlo chap had a goodetime after thatyr<) Page s WOMEN MAN WITH A SMALL SALARY MAY DRESS WFLL| May Manton’s Daily Fashions, | HER® is no coaty better Iiked or more fashionable‘! than the blouse Htomus and none that at 4 greater number of? occastons, 1f is ematty jaunty and very. gene: erally becoming, Jt ime. volves fower di t ties for the amateur than do the tightly? fitted comte, and ft eam: 1 be worn at all hourw of the dey, Here, is one that Is eminently simple the same time that it is emie« aently chic and smact,,’ and which approprid ately can be made of the lightweight vel, vets, velveteens and.) broaticloths and, in- deed, all sultinge that allow of being tucked with success, Aw fl lustrated cloth is one of the new shades of sage, ie trimmed with velyet and handsome buttons, but hepe.. agtin there is ory Nf tunity. for Indiv.duals ity, for the collet and cufts can be of broads, cloth on rotgh fee ri, of the material pialded or triad ig’ | with banding of 9f. moire, or, indeed pf), any contrasting mare, ral that may. be pee ferred, Fe ae ‘The quantity of mar By Nixola Greeley-Smith, WIFE may not sue her husbang for libel, A TJuaticn Vernon M, Davis hes so decited, declan tng that she may not accuse the huspand of slander, » &nd thorefore cannot sue him om that ground. (From “Good Form for Men,” by Charles Haroourt, published by The John ©, Winston Company, Philadelphia.) ind valete and grooms weariag it inj the mode should be subservient io a autumn, while their masters havo | consideration of what is personally be- adopted some other vagary, For the| coming, An essential result of good requirements of the majority, tailors | dressing is the creation of a pleasing | and hatters follow tho fashion by p: ‘ppearance. Natural good taste, w wense | ductng am article of less pronounced | of propriety, i some knowledge of type whieh fa ‘in style,” Regard for | color effects, necessary to onabls BETTY’S BALM FOR LOVERS. {f you undertake {¢ with that Idea ir young people can Will be. It is a very precarious way vice on thelr of* earning a living, however, and 1 Weng ett 9d to] [MOU advise you to try something box 1,004, New| | lee. a Marriage on $12 a Week. Dear Betty: to be errs to patie eal twenty it, earns i en Wor kee toe ey ma |& man to dross properly, If he la ke ‘these, he had better piace himsel( in the hands of competent tradesmen end fellow thet advican, =| General haymohy sbould pervade the ccwtume, and each acticle gf ‘Bitire should be consiered with - S erence to every ofher article, A white " shirt: mwy wppropriately be worn with awoke te eve 5 altempe a blue serge malt, and ao may tan shoes. but they do not combine, Black footwear is more if untton with a white shirt and a colored shirt with tan boots. Dark matertule outwear light shades, and the man who can afford but fow suits a year should purchase with this fact in mind. It is also well for dir whose watdrobe Is limited to co sider that Inconspleuous colors and pattern: wil enabie him to wear o sult fro quently before his acquaintances recog nize it, while a strange weave or un- common shade of cloth has the revers: offeat, rte would ba tly neni “pumoat Wanis to Be a Model, who hes fap Anthtude in rege her. 7. , a ‘Many compare and discuss husbands do 3 » ro ‘merngs re te Bape entire Aer fo anda . meen sesso eon nse out Sor pumas iti] SEA Bal oad el! ‘hea : fou Kal out Alona! on tia a proc, Wut it will mot be easy, A quick-tempered huebue, dy far bettér than a aulky one, ts OBE hash he “HINTS FOR THE HOME. 4 ‘nin fe Berve & hice plain eapon gravy made out of wing, &c,, In roast ban, Add a litth poultry extract. Careful tending will cause clothes t Blouse Eton—-Pattern No, 5204 ) piel 8 P ' ‘ast much longer than they otherwi: terial réauired for she. * on. him, ¢ 2 t ‘ ry t 4 neg be ; hi would, A sult shoul Invariably bo We | podium elxe la 4 JM yards of material 2), 9 1-2 vards @ or 2 vende 44 | brushed before bei put on, and whe In every city and large tow found o« witch make earihg for mene wip 4 Call or sord by Mail to PHA IY bk bier ‘They cali for clothing at regula d TON FASHION BURKAU, No, 31 Weat friadpny end th, clean, prom ¥) York. Send ten cents in eotn oF stamp Mt in Ofder generally, The cho: IMPORTANT— Write gut name and. vido with } yard for cotlar, cute and belt *i Pattern No. G304 Ia cut in alucs for a $2, 31, 86, 1. and Maoh buat mensare, a

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