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The Evening World’s Home Magazine, Friday Evening, ; . Eas : OUR ANIMAL DEPARTMENT. |THF ‘JOLLY’ GIRLS— THEY Win! By George me )N | VAWOIR aq By Roy L. McCardell. AND DO YOU HAVE THE Weather—Fair, colder to-night and Sunday. ro 11M Animal Rditor receives scores of letters asking | (we were yugt OH, HOW RIGHT 10 q - Ji 5 . ANE AWAY. 4 ~- { “What is it all about?" We desire to state once STARTING HOME Jag 6 = Do YoU DO? é S, PASSES, TOO? | YRLP pee - |= and for good and ever that it 1s all about animals, |} AND SAW YOUR CES GLAD TO SEE 4 re , | meanele ai love cite interesting incidemts about our animal friends HANEON THE |e % You AGAIN! (ave ‘ A GSN, | aramatization of Sir Gif 11 our friends who are animals, We give advice and ReneS } : Titi OF REL.) | | “The Right of way," ana | . | “apathy. We chronicle anecdotes of the bright sayings AS MA f 4 UGH A YOUNG NRDILIREITS ‘Tho Romence of a Poor Young fcmepathy y ‘ ght sayings ‘ a MAN BEINGH et | "The Lady of Lyons,” “Charlotte Co. parrots and the intelligense manifested by our four- : AREAL he SEE THE Paes teri SHOW? | Wh. quoted as saying: 5 “1 am convinced that for a star tt (tite a&® |ts much better to have several plays |boanis on. Cnr teeta = |than to confine himself to merely one | from differen fifty to one hundre role for @ long period, It is better for a | him and also for his company, the |attended performancly CENT. 4 lege nights the song of 1. = "] | members of which are very apt to grow | Cfo MENS Ih) SS With a repertory, too, there is |camDus scene, | - eto make experiment, to try} PNATOR" FRANK BELL, who new pleess, and that, I think, Is what 2S (orabok. DURNE eeHie: lol arielts Gor pers and all domestic animals. We do not assume st P) MANAGERY functions of the S. P. C. A. But cases of cruelty as 0 Cited by our correspondents will always be held up to iuy. As heretofore, the Animal Department will be en every other day if we feel like it nt 1 to your attention to a case of cruelty of which I no’ the S. P. C, A., but te which it paid no attenion. At an auction at Riv head, L. I, 1 saw thirty sheep knocked down by a brutal auctioneer! Boat- builders are e-pecially cruel to animals as well, At Port Jefferson I have heard men boast of cutting dove tails! They also burn bulls’ eyes, drive every consclentious actor wants to do| ate the role of the Town a | to do. In the repertory 1 able in “Way Down Bast” and pikes in rabbits and put hot iron bands on eat-heads! j TWO SEATS 1 1 Just HAPPENED sent here next winter 1 ehall |sing “Atl Bound ‘Round with a Woolen i I. SWAN, East Setauket, L. 1 LAID ASIDE FOR To THINK WER eral of the plays in which te |gering,” ts back in Dlacktace at 1 Faltor Animal Department | y DAVE WAR PATHS ane 0 ne Leet but T also | keitn's, delivering one of his disserta- ¥ Do you b e that a came! that goes elght days withont drinking gets ‘ f manuscripts of some meW | tions on toples of the day. u } Piate ° manee e: ¥) VLt TAKE P g 1, l hope to present for the fae a ; fits des Cc, J. HOLTON » ra GREAT f fret ¢ t Is the competition 2 STOR will celebrate hts 3 nan mane — x ? | PLEASURE Kans f . nowadays for good plays that when one | st anniversary as @ # ind) r powder. IMA ROACHE. | LIN gt 4 finds a of that Kind he is com- manager on Thursday of next . Answer ged starch. two parts prated talcum, two parts; pow- Hom! 4 RB pelled to) Keep his) discovery a, to| week, Managers come and managers } : THE himself until he has his contract with | go, but ‘Tony goes on forever. Annl= dered orris r< ) parts. This fs a good insect powder. Bad insects SHOW the author actually signed, sealed and|versaries have grown to be a habit } should be given no aids for the toilet delivered. For that reason I do not feel] with mim. } ee cnicitoenartineht that it would be safo for me to say QO reo sat 4 i SS cute ae : oe anything definite about these new plays WO young women met in a Fifth 7 What is the hest mocking bird food SOUTHERNER. Just now. Chicago seems to mo to be | avenue art shop yesterday after t Answer: Any of the prepared bird foods are so adulterated that we the ideal olty for the Inauguration of noon. Each looked sharply at ‘¥ should suppose they would be just the thing for mocking birds. i the experfment I want to make, be-|the other and then fell back in sur- ; Gh tne sacnteusa Benacemont cause the public here 1s always ready to| prise. After apologizing to each other . give @ new production a fair hearing | contusedly for starl th fave our friends who are animals and bi y ing, the young b z i pep stoolepigeoue? AMATEUR DETECTIVE mean and judge tt entirely upon its merits| women turned away with an air of rds often turn into stool-pigeons AMATEU STEC E earancn TIE GE CLAD TO Ta [without partiality. of ony kind. And] ghetraction to separate interests among Editor Animal Dopartnent “Wh acr wourp SENO THEM SEATS Gg | at Is what T want for the pieces |} the paintings and bric-a-brac of the f Your Anima! Depariment is great. But while these land-lubbers ashore shall present” 2 And this after New York let ‘Raffles “Tl wager those two will think @ are venting their gric os, I fear you are overlooking us “swlt-water” HOW OFTEN eortindughata event Sa WHe , ‘ 5 no 4 evening clothes! Why, |, 7 fellows, and venture to ask space for “a wail from the deep,” as it were. |\- Sa < THE CARS RUN : on why? i Sree feiarhedyacter bol caooan ‘ aptiel sy li a re * . INI oe 10] Most all sailing vessels lash their heavy anchors to the “‘cat-head.” “Cat D d Gane SOME LEADING é HERE AFTER OLLOWING Mra, Fiske's forthcom.| had gone, “Dame Nature {s certainly locks” are frequently used. “Catspaws" are tied in ropes. The use of “rat- MAN LOOKS/S0 : MIDNIGHT? NS F ing engagement ag the Academy of | an erratic old Indy. Those two women ' lines” is almost too common to mention. “Flemish-horses” are lashed to ee ae MUCR LIKE YOU! GREAT ae y Musle, Wilton Lackaye will appea: | as vou saw are as allke as two new } ‘yardarms, and “sheep-shanks” are tied in ropes and cables. Great husky ; "3 oe CAN citieeee Use ane is alae Cok nin a ya eget actress ieee ane i : 4 x “Trilby. . Lackaye’ agement | is Fritz! Scheff, = sailors wearing boots stand in the “crows’-nests.” Still, we do not ask for » ue Acai’ TALK: will be for six weeks, the last fortnight | ter of one of my cross-street customers. A sympathy, subscriptions or checks. Just send a couple of American “eagles” pf} winch) will be: davoted: to, inisown (OU! are ‘youne, |you. rich, / and we boys for‘ard will help “put down” the demon rum, JACK TAR. Dramatisadion Of ‘Les Miserables. “ Y oils avAiNetaueu isa ye te i HAltor Animal Depa I was late coi that I was “hoarse” and he VTTE GUILBERT, who will say Wolf Hopper to an orange- Y adieu to New York on Sunday | plumed knight in “Happyland;* “put'— night, annunces she will return | and he puts ice on his volce—“I dare here next season in @ play written for| you to wear that hat on St. Patrick's esterday on account of a cold. The boss saw docked" me. ALEXANDER SALZER, | No Th West Nine eee street. ner by Chenes B. Erdlinger—‘‘and then,” | Day!” CHARLES DARNTON. : cf HEART ona HOME PAG The Girl From Kansas. = y Alice Rohe. i since ,, &P WOMEN HE LOG OF NOAH’ S ARK Breeders By waumepousanl Dosa Se ; wy) Girl from Kansas. 4 see. is here. Sho's the hereditary music { (Copyright by Walt McDougall.) “No, I don't mean * teacher of our native heath. Cecelia ! & lorgnette. I said) eS simply had to hear grand opera, and aigrette. It be-| she was just set on ‘Carmen.’ longed to the wom- “Ceoela thought sure something had an in front of me, happened when she saw that line Nixola Greeley Smith | A STREET-CAR HEROINE. Sees Bee dine [gad ats acsly teas aaey cate the exact po- when we paki $2 aplece dor tickets to sition o¢ the 4@ nloe gentieman who was running up By Nixola Greeley-Smith. opera. I got st in| M4 ae Stay welte , the eye every time. bave been tm at the Weath. MAN writes me with much admiration of an incident 7 “The strains of “No, Cecella hasn't recovered yet. na street-car, A young mother 5 Oy ‘Carmen’ age delicious; but strated | When she found out she had to stand ‘ got it was awry, her hair fall-| p Ae, ows through an aigrette 1s too much of ®| up in @ pumhing mob of enthusiasts ana an n ehe was hopelessly drunk. | f strain for me, thank you, . take @ chance of getting « peek at th » women in the car began to giggle or “and, say, there Jen't anything about | gingers between the bobble of ail toe-dancing you can teach me now. I| heads of ber she oo mad te thelr i of vie hat es} thele polne of, wew ally the teed to marvel at the wonderful Indies | she ed.tp demand her money back. one. : her seas, pinned up the be- a and ed creature's huir with some of her own hatrpins, | of the ballet who plrouetted around on | aoped the pare? I nO War of Know: tened her ha ell the baby for het, and went by | their toes, and, oh, bow I used to won-/ing. The woman in front of me hag a n station that she might see the baby safely home. | der how on earth they did tt. Pshaw! Sn ha aust ait Satoner poral e admiring this you oman's behavior, the writer | Don't talk to me about the sustained | man “trom Houston who had i letter devotes mos: of his attention co eriticleing the | nervous effort of the toe-dancer, When | dined not wisely but too ‘on, tromage ether womon and the general uncharitableness of the sex ie roomes: to: abanding\ co mole (en So) lade emeeartn sore eee | Peers ableness of the se * then | get ‘. kept dancing towardlvonia anotie: through four acts of ‘Cammen, eee bee encune eet eens 1 mber comin downtown tn a Madison avenue ear 1 by a very pompous-looking deacon, two yoars ngo, sent you can talk. Rend cn ltee anccsier end breathed hard. “Didn't have to balance myselff | When he wasn’t peering over og Well, I'd Ifke to know why, Did you | der he was rattling for, setiom the word narisee, if It didn’t exist, would have over strike one of those standee sym-|'t,7as sand! wit get had to be Jjavented. ‘trad that Hrecorty A peg Opposite us was an old, drunken workingman, who after meceiving his change anil eee paaratest Mates tone ont eaten culation made 60 cents of $2 from the conductor spilled It from his shaking hand all over the car floor, | b acaebied Sa Tn pressed for money | S608, on the tlokets. says New By very slow and ludicrous effoi''s he succceded in dragging his almost helploss | Leper ae toe-dancing, Gas ts oleae, homme t- ae awe ; nands over the rubber matting till all but a quarter that lay just at the deacon's Yeot had been gathered up. The drunkard 4'd not know it was thera. I looked | ait the deacon expectantiy, ut he gazed Into sp So I leaned forward, picked up the quarter and offered it to tts dazed owner. As I did so I felt a heavy hand of warning Iaid on my arm, “My dear young lady." sald the deacon, in unctuous tones, “you should not nave done that. Never assist a drunken man! I tell that to show that “unoo' guid” men are quite as ufcharitable as unco’ guld women, Howover, I do not envy the young woman who took the drunken imother home her job. I would not personally have been equal to tt. Hers was ‘one of the herole incidents we would rather read about than figure in, even as the star. There fs something so mean, so sodden, @o hopelessly disgusting about a drunken woman that even the Samaritan who reclalms or aasists her ts apt to be more or less spattergd with mire, It ts, of course, none the less the Samar- aan's duty to dd 0. Some one tok me the other day that one of the howling dervishes of the May Manton’s Dai RMSSDs that chemise ly Fashfone liked for the youns- er girls as well ws for thelr elders, amd one $s made on dis- dnetly novel Limes and is eminently be- eer oraee days sent a whole convention of reformers into indignant hys- NO. 15.—THE FIRST FAMILY G'i:OUP ON RECORD. figures, while it le y desorib: ‘edibl vey ; ee taate ee hee eee aoe nelonee tenets ene namely, ta * © © This Log Wae Kept by Noah's They swanted to be “taken,” too, | The ntght deasts who did not aoaken ate Cac) Now, beer being. admittedly good, indeed distinctly presoritied for mothers Third Son, JAPHET, and Is Here They wouldn't settle down till she In the to get their plotures taken trated, the material ‘with babies in our own time, it Js rather difficult to understand what the fuss Turned Into Veraified Vernacular by Posed the whole “Happy Familee." In mean revenge began to chajl {s Alice blue veiling Bo ey teas cocek betta dy sey ALBERT PAYSON TERHUNE, * * & Just as she said: “Look pleasant, pleas ‘The orttters in the photograph, teinmed with valvut as @ drunken mother ts the most jess wight the sun or the stars look The Ali And dubdded that worthy work of art ribbon, the Stile ‘upon, and The Evening World re " gator had to sneeze. 4 upon, and The Evening World reader's heroine 1s @ heroine indeed, at aa th iSo the frat photograph sas Mie ‘An “Apk-alo Rogues’ Gallery Chart.” chomisette being. # LS wife to-day sei thtngs agog An earthquake that had gone on strike. ae Leach Milt ie ate orale iis a @aalen’ ABA HEALTH AND BEAUTY. And gave me “copy” for the Log At last, as she had snapped the shutter. From “What Ie Home Without a Motherr” can te matle avall- By planning a big photograph The Elephant tas heard to mutter: | To “What's a Scrap Without Another?” able Laos ar By Margaret Hubbard Ayer. Of all our human working staff. “She'll use this in a dook, PU det, [ror Further Details See Monday's Bvening World, aber boi wuake A Freckle Cure. ‘Then apply this cream, the face having | This raised a rumpus in the Zoo; ‘Wid Animals That I Can Pet’” This Page.) the honora with veiling for the cool- HINTS FOR THE HOME. fie er waanable material can be —<$<$<$ $$ #; learned to love him dur: this time. . fect - - tho fn a circle around the| utilized with perfec All perplexed young people can ob-]| 1 have leamned a din that|French Pancakes. Bie fase bhypeateiaclayeant Hence | aysooms: Again, the from if pe dvice on thelr tangled city that he still likes 5 ften PO a ee erica: ia j Pees ae aS) T=: two oes, two ounces of but- Sprinkle with ground. cinnamon and| chemisette can be been thoroughly rinsed to remove any | — = R.— Here ts a/soapy condition: Spermacet! (pure), 1-4 ’ J 6004 treat-|ounce; white wax (pure), 1-4 ounce; BET TY S BALM FOR LOVERS. * Ment for ob-}almond oll, 1-4 pound; butter of cocoa, tinate free kles:|1-4 pound; lanoline, 2 ounces, Melt and hough excellent in| stir in one dram of batsam of Peru, obetinate cases, it|After settling pour off the clear por- Joes ‘not suit all|tion and, add two fiuld drams of orange love affairs ‘by’ writing Betty asks for me, Dut still believes that I for ner should be addressed to] !do not care for him, Kindly tell mo er, com ted wugar, sustr and bake for three-quasters of| of any contrastin ters for Aer sho h tf tor, two ounces of sifte; sary Jom hour in @ steady oven, When oold Strekiceueked BETTY. Byening World, Post-OMce| | how we can in friends, eee" two of flour and half a pint omplexions equally | flower water and atir briskly until it box 1,354, New York. thought of writing to him. sift powdered sugar over the top. musitn or all-over well. Elder flower] concretes, 6— ‘A letter will answer your purpose milk, Beat the eggs thoroughly face, or anything Ntsasie dl leuncel Too L. very well, Of course, you will take a{ md put them In @ bowl with the but-/ Onion Soup. t hat may be hiked, sulphate’ of zinc, 20) Lightening the Hair. She Loves Too Late. Bhance. An detting (s peotty ald. turn, ter Heaten to @ loreara, (Gils Im the) @ TIGR two large Bosnian oplons, foun « De ee , grains, Mix * ‘Dear tietey down, but if he still loves you al will] sugar and flour, and when these Ingre- | or tive potatwes and a stalk of cel-| attractive when, be- dionts are well mixed add the mit cry. Boll till tender in a pint and ing, but long weder portions pany with & young man who Te- ' s ey i are Nie pars ina dineront ety. and onty| Which Should Speak First?) Kt<p stirring and beating the mixtive| a half af water, Put the mixture) i ahd, oxtending nme Ww York for his AUMMET| 6 potty, for a few minutes, then put It on but-) through a sicve, return to the saucerrin| them to the wrists, eae tel) me which one, after a] (ered plates and bako in a quick oven | with half « pint of mitk and a good-| If fr any reason HOUT two year's ago I kept oom-| be well. tte ‘mornin your hair thoroughly and dried it, | wash the cerate off take @ half glassful of peroxid nd soft water, ier AEeRIG ON ae sand sont water and after: (hydrogen and a half «lassful of wator | far gry i and mop over the hur, particularly reaching the roots. Be sure yoi disap) rounder you get, She eee ete The breckige do [ia quantity of cach, Ie will allgntly Gnirely yield they ‘wil at ieaat {lighten the halr {f wed in this way snd rub int e af- Sa ash Gm T.—After vou have washed iy re desinuble. Girl's Costume—Pattern No. 5307, ter ot) for twenty minutes, Serve with a cut | sized plece of butter, Season with rm are des! . % re gi We ‘both atarted the H % per and salt and boil up icin Cirving The quantity of material required for the meditun stzo (2 yoars) ts 6 1-4 yards | constantly, hd nas 36 or ¢U-4 yards 44 inches wide, with 8-8 yard 18 Indhes wide for he chem > and 10 yanls of banding. Pattern No, 5807 ts out in sizes for girls of § 20, 12 and 1 years ef age, quarr [2 Cy es we both pcerted' the| lemon and powdered sugar, or pile the arrel by saying something. and) jane, | i ve averyione tele mis Ae Roaaie heat Ly ang) pancakes high on a dish with a layer It really makes no difference who | of praserve or marm: lade between each Brandy Snaps. —~ . ita i ers y atly ameliorated, and will not give a reddish tinge, cake. UB @ quarter of w pou putter : As k into halt 1 of ‘i 3 ne was a nto half a pound of moist sugar i 5 T did not ike him. at < Apple Cake. a ; ng ‘Call or send by mail to TH ENING WORLD MAY MAN- Cream, for the Face : Wants White Hair. i ed to gcoom: pany ‘< LAQE a thin layer of short pastry Lhe a teeta wat aT atcinaeae: TON FASHION BUREAU, No. 21 West Twenty-third strect, New *8—I am glad vou found the nimole MOTHDR.—I could not advise an; \ : ‘on a round bakdng dish, pinching ork, Send te. cents in coin or stamps for each pattems erderea, * y | fhe proposed to.ae and I refused fasses. Spread the mixture thinly on oream Welpful. The sours will chemical with safety that would him, simply because I did not care for J edges with the fingers ao as deni and bales ee enoised “out siiit): IMPORTANT—Write your name and ertdress pining, and et} ten him, oi to make a ttle ledwe eroundethe oake. | string and roll round the fingers, When | ways specify size wanted. a E Peel and out.in two some lance apples, ‘pit the snaps inte dng to preserve | ss i mont eunee : us the eoren, iapness. ‘make tron-gray hair pertectly|bim at all and o: ‘brush white, Perhaps it you walt tt may of my. f 3 : Neha Sa RAMS os Lt ek Cal aR a

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