The evening world. Newspaper, December 13, 1905, Page 17

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ao weer He EONS OOO: ae Lr CR Sh Saath foal Allnadtaade haw rs, CNG je Mea ht eee The fveniod ‘Worla's “Home. e Ey agaazine, Te “Wednesday Brecher bi ccauee ‘MRS. NAGG AND MR. — WILLIE WARBLER, '& & & the Chain-Lightning Poet. ¢ 18 Tmbued wlth the Bpirit of Christmas Giving, But Men Are So Selfish, They Never Have the True Holiday Spirit! r’ Man't the cont of @ gift with me, Mr. Nagg. Some ia, “Before and After” A Foolish Powder In Three Doses, OR the second thme this seagon F the Manhattah Theatre ta ret night took an overdose of fa) “Leah Kleschna” was called in to save the patient after the first attack, | brought on by Mrs, Edith E}lis Baker, and another iherolo remedy will prob: D The Mutual, drenghed in Standard Oil, Says M£Adoo:~"A job like mine | | abiv ve meoted to counteract "Before | Puts Kibosh on ambition!’ Still in a®bcle; for now we roll Wh Perhaps thats why , twist you and I, He clung to the position. cheap, some inexpensive little trifle given to me by fome one who loves me means more tome than riches! Not that I expect anyching, not that T want anything, but, as I sald before, tt really embarrasses me to mt anything valuable, and, anyway, I think that the way It Is howadays of trading expensive presents and causing heartburnings and jealousies, because one does not get What one expects, ls a satire upon a pretty and fme-hon- ored old custom of making gifts to-fhose we love, Nowadays people sit down and make a list of all their rich’ relations and of people they do not ke and send them gifts, for which they cannot afford to pay, in tho hope that in return they will receive something more val- uable. iow much Vetter some little token of esteam, stmax card, a ribbon, a palr of gloves, a hand. Just a simple trite with a word of love and Now gurgles:~" Dont imagine Ls iow different it was In the old days when I was a young gitl; oh, not #0 very long ago, Mr, Nagg. Thove were the days of real Christmas cheer, bul ‘ \onrs was a happy Uttle home! , | Dear papa wsed'to be so convivial! How he used to say “Christmas \comes On rollers oleaginous . ld ut once ® year, but when it comes it brings good cheer,” and he'd keep tt up \ { {Yor months, and If anybody ever said the least word to him, tt would drive him li to drink wor: rv, because he was so sensitive; and he used to say, “Well, Ohristmas is bowie or “Christmas is past,” and even if he had a fearful \Femper and used to chase us out of the house, his heart was tn the right place!) Christmas neveromes out what I think of my dear papa, He always went ywatown during the holidays to buy us presents, end then he would meet lends and forget whore he |tved, bul he meant te do what waa right, and that's PASSE2 Mar~ than cin be sald of some other people I know! du sucrée! —— ®eudy to delleve in ihle * le In- “sgabhg , simple ways have gone, Mr. Nagg; people are getting more wiee and) tentions’’'——Mins Geargte Lawrence pe ickeJ, Susan Terwiliger was telling me with tears in her eyes of how she! Played the part with great. courage. 4 jalwayy bought a whole lot of things for her eountry relatives to make amends) ‘for her taking ai) her children and spending the whole'summer with them! Sho always bought a whol y things cheap,,thinking they would think they wore from “fiffan and she gete @ letter this year thet phe needn't send anything thie Christmas because a five and ten cent store has startdd up in the village and they can get the things #he sends every year cheaper than paying the expressage un them when she gends them! And, as I was eayiug, | do not expeot anything and I will not be disap- pojnted. 1 intend’ to give everybody I know something; although, unless you buy mething grand, one’s little gifts are sneered at! I only hope that no one will me a lot of cheap celluloid comb and brush sets or bottles of bad cologne or y other cheap trash! I want sométhing of some utility and value. But I suppose I will get the same lot of cheap truck! Ab, Christmas Isn't like it used to be! The old Christmas spirit of Joyful | J A bas, ze geande Americaine Stanre She yet must try to learn art, The shopper hears, with joyful ears, The pocket-books wild popping, A survivor of the original “Black — 4j0988 Crook," who proudly states that she ‘inde | has done everything from “The Holy § _ 0 City” to a “split’—this delectable role falling to Mise Kenyon Bishop—goes of) along as mother-in-law, and she, in ‘ time, discovers herselt to be the long- lee) wite of James Jeffreys, who mar- i her when he was too young to ‘know better, As ths individual, Mr; PET Thomam A. Wise was forever finding It necessary to proclaim that he spelled at hig name “ey” Ih order not to be mis- taken for the heavyweight oa eimba Pug'ilist, If anything can make Mr,’ hy Pop feels woe that his good dough ving and happiness his died out, Can you let me have $%, Mr. Nagg? I want to buy some inexpensive thing for rother Willie, He ft» only twenty-four and is po anxious for you to play Santa “\ AA Claus, And ho wants to know éf he can go to bed in his spiked running eh za | Christmas Eve. >" Haven't boys the queer whims? Luncheon Talks with ithe Boss, | By Mark Madigan. ON'T always try to. Too many employees balk and think ' do & lot of think-| too much when they are handed things ing for the house. | to do that do not appear commendable | Getting @ hustle to them, and that's why there are 80] Wise's bulky shadow grow leas this part ought to do the trick. He was funny just once, and that Was when ‘ he limply shook hands with the lesser | Thomas A. ‘Wise as James Jeffreys, helt whom he had successfully eluded, 4 | | for twenty-three years, mee) and After,” @ foolish powder in three! tise Katherine Florence was a pretty doses, compounded from the French by | Mrs. Page, who swallowed @ powder Mr, Lao Ditrichsteln, and the i ae a see Ly THE GAZEKA. .# 2 ws ws English Artists’ Ideas of Its LOOKS, | asose vs. ns tev ree | la ae me with the author's Kughing, powders, | weigtty se 1 Agios wo might have been able to take a | while tna re. a aa ue. ‘i | sng special! more hilarious view of ah gc ome | The ntit 4 tthe any one there weren't enough powders to 8°) wig didn't have ave nieve are fen me round. The cast exhausted the eipply, | took the powder ich, wit p Which she can do,at three per seat By ging to see ze Bernhardt ! on you and doing | ] pany. people looking for jobs ail the worse Iuek! {Saree or af humor, iy the things the head’ time. | Mr, Frits WWillams was the first vie-| "G, wn + Many a bad idea tias been made a . by, Jim! isi ot the department | success by the enthusiastic work of the tim, He was a very disagreeable Dr. CHARLES DARNTON, wants done will of-| men to whom it was xiven to, work out, ten make a much} PON pw you have coe fed ae ne get it recogn in time, but fn greater tmpresslon | the mean time a lot of enthuslaatio chan an 1d¢a oF @ suggestion, work will keep pushin Tdeas are only relative, and the head | place. where you will the denartment may have the idea, CmMnce to get your idea a hearing, Disappointment doesn’t keep the im has given you to work out, direct witht real element of auccees Th tae head , from f tt ~ ot Ae Bouse, and it) Fein ett ee there te thet story ya makes an impression with &2/ of Waison, wo fried to wet the orpttalists to have his suggestions | to take up his elect teh, st street Sr, They | ty years tine! ey out promptly and with emthue | ty ys oe3, a ed anything tn it, Edison knew ho hed a front tea, bat the fact sat ne Conia’ f anyone to see n't cause tim Wale "ee anther, tense tea tee ao a down and sulk, e kept on {t ovt with enthasisent “soon'|going, and when ho finally a man shes the renutationy at & Mxiod| Who wanted his idea he wet ta cena " no matter whether the Meas ate | eived had he disposed of at the fing A Steel-Trust Lullaby, By Alpest ‘Payson Sete on ue Ogwaste the the ¢ at bp bridge contracts your in- nce, c tds off horrid dreams THE Pittsbirg mother rocked to Bidep sige ‘Manhattan! Bernhardt’ s Lady of the Camellias 5 “i Spurns the Traditional Camellia, | * Hoa By Nixola Greeléy Smith, pve ial when ehe quarretied with = fy 4)! ‘ . : rm: over the meang she selected to | No one dould have told, excent for) Wor out thelr financial salvation, she the truer note of enthusinem in the veat) 1, 4 K a oyed nervously with @ pink carnation, sudience that packed the Lyric Theatre| acy gnadly plucked It to pleces, from. pit to galiery, that last mle) 3) ihe great third act, whith, she >> NE marked Barah Bernhardt's second pet-| sayy, leaves har soobing helplessly fr formance Of her present engagement 11 | governs mj bi of minules after she reaches her $ Now York. ‘The applause, the curtain | drosying-rooni, she arranged a beaut. calls, the shouts of adsnirutton from | ful vase of American Beauties, one of ifihizs " a that ich she ground from ite ul her enthueiastio countrymen | fom by het renunciation, ot her lover ¥ greeted her In her mos famous role of) ang 4 tals gown between the Lady of the Camellias were quite as| her collar ee Ber thkest YW Utie Bvery ower had a language t 3 great ag on her first night, the Ca ng ge 0 Speen : j pri mellia Lady's enrotiona, We may have outgrown the younger Remhardt loves to (dia, and it's no Dum extremely conventional drama | wonder- ce does it 80 PAC ’ ij ae! @ man ‘who can train himself to of tho unconvertiuns, but we never out-| Her” tubercular tail at th or of _ wat the second of almodt " Lh grow the epleriior of Bernhantt's Mare | fre gi8 aand OF Aree Be one is * | guerite Gaultier, or cease to be thrilled | give us in the next two weeks, Of Ay) when we hear in her golden voice the| death scene one onn only say, that taagiod teans of all the women who| She did it like Sarah Bernhardt, Of Her Gtee] Trust Magnate chi, | ,, " | praise would be a mod'fication, ‘above errant sheep and from your slumbers you wale have loved and sinned and suffered | M. Denenhourg vlaved Armand Duval Mae Aa creel Joh Ten a with @ scream, emer the first ‘Mugdalen, with force andersoeenation, ‘The par ‘Thin lullaby eo mitd: Then Sac oot wilt ‘know you have het ‘aoe sre iow er you dreamed ot New eet round "the "ind the qhite the boller-works lull you Gict you! eo) rest! ‘F Sy, Dieswediat alte oF the work '| "2M em il guard you from MYA koe you from wicked | Ty Go A AWOL things to Gtodt (Pree ) New ts chave, ‘Kemptations rh it} le abe WE} Pitfalls are every. And none has sidestepped them th faa exvept Andy, “a ye Se wot-flakes float dreams Your dovers of cinders and | ‘Bo elumber in peace ‘neath the soft wintry soot! e,, amptat wi 1 and with hain etnah : 4 opm ae Gatien * au 7 oles and ‘yh by The Gazeka is a Wonder-Beast; genus deat; species Gazzazza; habitat, Gazopolis, Not to be confused with the common or garden variety It I didn't, New York, woubd soon have| of Lollapazoola, not feed or annoy: George Edwardes, phe English impresario, has offored a prize for the best drawing of a Gazeka, The b geet te oT ey et ana me Reet aa fet you, es sure | A¢companying pletures, reproduced from the sk te SketcH, portray some of the weirdest ideas recelved in the competition. The central illus ! tration le by Lawson Wood, LC IME BaP asa BSE sonal EY eR Re OR Bid AE SL aR RES lly IEW: AC TONG Raa LOR a ae 4 HART ane flo flomae Pace s« WOMEN eSaae=t BETTY'S S BALM FOR LOVERS. | tka LOVERS. HOME HINTS Home Hints |THE EMERSON FAD ON THE STAGE,| Beauty Hints. By Nixola Greeley-Smith, By Margeret HubborcAyer BE ali know, if we can't help finding out, what the best- SPSL ey selling books of the year are, We know what partioular form of fiction we personally like beat. A Head Wash, But putting avide one individual preference for Mardy ROUBLED ONE Camellias earned | Of the man who Inaults a woman wh aldnoy | The Lady of the nian loves him by throwing money in her) [ner name dr woar.ng anit recelving OMY! troe ts scarcely comnrehenslhle to pn /that waxen bloom, Last night ahe had Vroerieas, srrilenine, iyhat f plaewreht 2,10 en meoke a hero of much a oor jolinrged her tind, apparently, and} comd/male & hire Cf ae este Jthere were roses and Les end carna- anf Feflertinn that “gna wantiaman tions all over Marguerite’ apartrrent.|ereater blackguarde than blackgurrt) ernhanit showed by her dett use | 1% « Of the ract sunoatine Monae Tre hom that even the ilies of the Meld | ot the at roe Te oy prayed might be made to toll for hor, In the! gripit parts offart'vely, fewest Pittsburg, your own ive town! - ~ May Manton’s Daily Fashions, __..., TERE 's a cote tain fasolna- ton In a doll 4 whlch even grawh- 7 ups are apt ta feel ‘ and which renders each new one vor. tain of an enthue siiattio welcome. When the do ts (reseed in a fash lonable’ manner and Iu quite as smart bane | and up-to-date as ay are the real folk, : then she {s doubly dear, Illustrated is es A costume that fr- bey cludes all tee fatent features of the nea. ‘ese Cake. NID one-halt oup saga and butter, 1 cup flour, 1 me, 1 cup currants, of Caine or Mrs, Wharton or Marie Corelli, who do you —The recipe 1 = cinnamon, 1-2 teasybon clove, suppose te the ehotus gitls’ favorite novelist? 1 eve you ts an peo Ree Myby eb 4 ‘le Nutmeg, Little salt, 1 teaspoon T found out the other day, and, to tell the truth, I naven't undasiing ‘oure. for tive at the same és baking powder, Eake one hour. wot over the éffects yer parasites if atrictly | 4 ‘To begin’ with, he ign't @ novelist at all, but a Most pro- followed. Get a found philosopher, No, there's no use preparing you tory cake of bighloride the blow, b it Hight in the middie of the eyes jared of meroury soap! He Waldo Emerson, (the imported ta the | Yes, jou're right. He i that prosy old fellow timé wrrats | best), and cut Into sabout Love being our highest word and the ‘oalves and shave! God, Atvo a fow other things that We\absorbed | one-half into fine! time that it is sim. ble and by no moan’ aiMoult to make, Fa Aa thown, the prin a oben oleitt and the Uttle coat are of dhdfton — broadcloth with trimming of our extreme’ youth with Bacon's Wesays, Mon: | bits. Dissolve it in| banding and tho nef Haaters. = Jj} boiling water, You, waist of embroider. notress, just in from @ four may set the mix-| @d net, but almost rig wba ture on the stove over @ gentle heat if Le 8 irl fn our sompany that had fuRt| yoy choose, "You should have water (9 or tivabdnd’s attcca cod felt fe ail aby {£088 fellylike mixture when cold, To}, ™ sn yh Pg be eppttnad use first, wet the halr bgpee ed we ae ae would (Fn) clear, warm wares Ve eB Win! that girl rend Emerson | mixture into ig as ing gare th rmaaical hPa they talked Emer-' eviry particle of the he tet} wean: finally bought a copy myself, Home | ly saturated with soap > Beet ng Ao~ob, Yos—and were noa earnest | Five the head a pe mapoo | With | thin mixture aad Empire tis) iy,6 result will be successful, coat of auch materia! who found 4m Galveston | Blondes and Brunettes, Lady Doll’s Costume--Rattern N No, 6221, as velvet, while the E, HeThe characteristics of a skint Is of wool. any preferred =ma- torlal oan be used, so long as suitah?- ity ts Borne th mind, Jacket and skirt to matoh are = @Asel~ tially emert, but are not obligatory, ant it te quite possible to have the little enthg ANd diacovered me in the blonde aré fair halr, fatriskin a: my fo ‘Mmerdon! Your'ré just reading him. Veey! ‘The brunette has dar! ‘The quantity of material requiréd for the medium size (22 Inches high) tx, sisi ih Rare ae I canfded& do») I ate at Myon! ‘he color of the MAI] oqut and akirt 184 yarde 21, 11-4 yards 2 or T-t yard 4 nohes wide; fo» the perdi el I lke the onv! getenmines the namer walet 6-8 yard 21, 12 yard 2 of 1-4 yard 4 Inches wide, with 55-6 yards of bands » ki: * meno bathed Meadles Sa to hitay ini inflammation, 1H pattern B22 16 out tn alee tor Gotta of 14, 9 and 8 Sache In height al Cones soarcely inflamed appearance Dien \san. te stan ite 04 icy aes eee come overwhelmingly. Ad fat ae T Saatcuncapl adv mondiviens TON FASHION BURBAU, No. 1 Wott Bwentythird stot P in eotn York, Send ten cents son Pr had ols

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