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The Evening World’ mome Magoazine, Friday Evening, April 6; 1966. THE ‘JOLLY’ GIRLS—THEY Win! By George MeManus| y L.M£Cardell. » 1 called on the Dosing District-Attorney. He W wes out, so was his cl tte f Clerk Huckleberry informe t Doz -At y haf gone to « But that was oaly Huc Try sauce, We + sed that he had w in the direction of the Grand : | AGERMAN be y Bey UMARE ME NEVER MIND THAT! | ARENT YOU? Wy red LAD YOU HAF / WE'LL SEE WHAT-KIND os pees Note } COME BY MY HAT bourne from whtoh some trar- hitherto the most famous of lingering OF AMAN THE NEw PREFERS TO n—"'the road!"—often | carsssen, pale in comparison with Mins a CER 1S, ANYWAY! TR WITH nark on & perform-| Fonie’s for long life and vitality. In , o NEC ) said for tha good of “The| a peason beginning with a Boston rur a i 6 if s George Ad! Aug. 19 and extending to the present %, now back engagement et the Garden Thentre, el fe stil) capat than been idsest, by States, as follow Inheabkant fe Mnseachunetts .. im to be, tut ! Rhode Island threataned with premature age| Conneot! monable overacting of cer New York of the one. It may be New Jersey asmume that “the road” Pennsylvania 9 for this, in view of the District of Columbia, 6 BY tatn membe Jeoharttable 4 in his sleop ntral Depot anc seo taken a train to Lakeville to mend clocks. | that many compantes find that Maryli st gate proved ootr found the |“playing up" to the smalier toms Ohio 108 a mlockerat Lake brings {ts own reward. But there ts no Michigan : excuse for the high key in which some Maing a 5 of “The College Widow’ ed. Young Mr. Morgan Coman, capttal rnmnee of yw I have wheels { Total . She hates to r , Maino, (\ aust Love oe (4 ii D\T A f At 4 } 1 SEND You is t-Attorney. "Fa (KING Witt ANC IL \ ou SO 1 THE Ke 9) " SOME SAUERKRAUT] | ee eapireimetacs I feel all run down ; : ee 7 ‘ ANYBODY! a 2 UND PIGS levee pt Rea eS TLLIAM H. CRANE retums « rin down to ! WOULD LIKE PE) KNUCKLES | [in ieteneee tae en undergrad W week from Monday, when he n 4 WHATEVER YOU YES,NO.NO, }uste 29 painfully strenuous and af will beeweent ate the 7. 3GA 1 that you positively ache, On the | 1m; in “The American Lon.” The hand, that aohe tn the tight te descrtt 90a of “Silent” Murphy 1s no longer epic are ip eis wectror causes by any one but Thomas H. Wilson. HH. Brow) tand ©, T. Dasey, it turphy seems quite at home at the! wis Mr. Frohman's wish that. Mr woulty Reception” now, and he! Crane shouid have a comic play this Ee the Inst bit of humor out of /aeason, and, ncconting to reports, he | | | Best | : oY re NW Ad saa YN | PLEASE TO thove shosa Miss Gertrude Quinlan 13) seems to have one The chamoter funnier than ever as the “prominent | furnished Mr. Cmne ts that of a Wes waitrems.” and Mins Dorothy Tennant, tern hotel man of the bold, fearless who has rejoined the company after|type, a good fellow and an out-and- } ‘ locke wore a severe incre, & evan’ more engaging |Out American, with a bitter dislike ‘i the works than sho wes in the first blush of the for fo Tha humor ts devel- “Widow's” success. Stage Manager oped by 8 man, whose oaly “ eens yeoree Marlon would do well, how- | Yew ty has been. obtained Yes t ‘ pte ever, to check the tendency toward | ecrs 4 hotel desk in North Dakota, : awe | burlesque in other drecttons. | the a ant of En glist and t ONn : look, “I Fiiamtapern ener rarer {heir to his tite Bi fakes i : 2 t that, 1 put bed-tleking inside De WILL GET ACH DER LIEBER! PAPA MAMA, REDBRICK TRUESDELL, who| RESUS i me 01 ’ bed | T THINK , LL GET. 1 SEND You Over RAUS MIT : \ continues to give @ good pesform- ITH “The Coward” Mr. Broadtarst | t 1} Pou F Pe; OUR TRADE? ALITTLE OF i WANTS YOU TO ance of the herole halt-back, hopes to he taken seriously for i ‘ EVERYTING VAT you! DER UT SEND HER SOME pred into a store the other day to] | omce In his lite. Hie hero te a n 1 ‘ | \ BN (3! YOU Like BUSINESS SUGAR! Jay gloves Whille ho waa selecting «| MOT cowant who ts made strong by ‘ 1 . s DOSE? 18 BUM! | palr the clerk made bold to say: Tite ane ee g a Aubarctna ae Ba senate oi z | ¢r veg your pardon, but aren't you} Bad pant aie came to me tn « ourfous ie ae p Ue | Mr, Truesdell, of “The College Widow?" | NOY") Mid the author long before he nm Ey ¢ him leeping at his desk | \catyea tam ates eresdallte j had finished the play. “T was paming that he. eve clocks on his allusion to the picture didn't | undisgutsed satisfaction the | 7 ast sido rchool one day, when a please bh ‘or wit fing the on he continued, “What clerk turned to a fellow-aluve and said: | aietion pee boys attracted my t 1 “How's that eyesight memory?’ | ae me of the pcrappers, whi do you thir collect!o' saath ses SHEE | Seemned to be afratd, waa hacking’ down We replied aying that we thought {f he kept fewer old clocks on FORDE, the pro-| When 4 lad yollet: ‘Keep {t up, Jimmie: etter watch on insurance ters it would please the | | chaperon of “The | here comes you ter! Don't let her his wells w," lays clillm to| Seo you get locke stematically kissed | ke magic, ‘Ilr theatrical business, Nine| s@ther, pitch [\dases a performance, etght perform-) two fad the obtandad ances a week and occastonally an extra | crying for mercy. I walked away with | matinee, The Emma Abbott Kiss and| the nucleus of a play att Olga Netheraole’s “Carmen” salute, CHARLES DARNTON. words acted mself to- shioned hunting- ts, and he grumbled. “An old. on Centre street. Trayel- tse to eee a sleeper on the Jers bow tc \ New Canaan local. They never paused to consider {t was a smoker as well. 6 a any waft a LOG OF NORAH'S KRK Tilustrated BYWalt McDougall oo gee ae ie to ef hi aa fi Ree Ce ae one-tait |i Cover “with fn HEART ara ROME PAG i ee for WOMEN Edited by IPeeacie0 | cup sour iilk, one-third OUD! tor bauy the cau aweshia a TEHEEE Nixola Greeley Smith (Copyright by Walt be Se a | melted butter, one-half teaspoon | soda, ‘one-half teaspoon cream of fe Reel Gal) the crumbs are a golden one teospoon cinnamon, i cloves, 1 little nutmeg, one Sausage Rolls. English walnut meats, one cup c E pouna sausage or raisins, two cups of sifted flour cold meat, seasoned; wh two hours. Whinmed creas ts vor to eat on ft, bul any rood sa pound ftour, lard, two ounces RRA ARR ‘Cauliflower au Gratin. ter teaspontul t | [J fASH oars! two or three Iarge OF @ little mflk and wate: | | heads of lettuoe, put them into, Hofl the sausage two min cold water and bring gradunily them cool and take off the « to the dolling point Then remove the €ach sausage tn half. lettuce leaves, drain them thoroughly) Mdx the flour, sa and put into @ saucepan ning one! together, then tadlespoontul of butter. Pour over the! lard tn small lianves just enough soup stock or milk | Hght paste with Ito co! and let them mer unt! put it on a flow | quite tender. Pass the let | a steve, together with the liquor in at tide [-U-V.AND ANDREW CARNEGIE. By Nixola Greeley-Smith, | make If more ways end cooked. Now ren ce and th vith 0} teaspoon 1 ful of butter w 4 torether with a eich square of pas little quantity of flour, Season with! fold the paste ov salt, pepper, nutmeg and one table-/ at the top. spoonful of grated cheeses Divide a medium-sized cauliflower, which bee led until tender, Into pieces and put {t into @ ered por May Manton’s Daily Fashions, }whtoh ft w isage on Matihews advo- edge al plest method or representing ated passion, Why have ao 1 place brush over with egg 1 A hot oven about korve either hot or ral mode of spelling ow: abe bout that. n at the b lenderest a. growls a There v coming season, th this year t te quite unprecedenters eorial ul burst. We missed the Jong, lanky nan from our mfds aly Lingerie 1 Veeoa lew O5 88 » mom dellgdttyl of nuns tid me whi ; : ts, had contained a sploy story of love . 4 > ? notes passed under vent fence to @ bonatful college boy, who had told OS ifs . eS » < yiith about them. And the notes had borne the prospective milKonaire's name, and, i : = ‘worse will, the piirase I luv you’! spelled with prophetic daring, jum as Mr. | oS Ss > — : = > i Soola are sim- = Camesie or Prof, Matthews might sped it | . : <- . ae [VOPR caland there “Mfother,” I remember auking, "did they expel Lacdtoe’—such was hee won-| ~ p Jinrty. reste Ore ost erful nane- writing about love, or for not knowing how to spell {tt For A j a oppor aly hat even at the age of eight 7 seemed to me the 1 > faacine eesti even 0 th ony of sia th inter eee oe the ore riaove No. 24.-THE STRANGE DISCOVERY OF A STOWAWAY read of isin nich, though Laodtos, be sure, figured after- °° This Log Was Kept by Noah's Deal gently with the Stowaway! "8 fount! gence Set fore The “You speak from « ) never been ablo to find + mod- sf a “wands as the heroine of @ ant {ternational novel. Third Son, JAPHET, ald Is Hero T sneaked aboard because, you know pare him, and label him tA Count?" DLs tubs alocanpe yan ANP y Possitdy it ta not too Inia to oall Mr. Cainegte's attention to thts gir, who Turned Into Versified Vernacular by Maarwatardeiedatiwateniees 4 : EE te cost it one be |) "mattered expulsion and disrrace before her follow puplla because of a tendency ALBERT PAYSON TERHUNE, * #6 Hav PRs UATE Our “Count” steals wood and has it all eer Ae ork to phonetic spelling, Maybe there is a Carnegte medal eoming to her. If thare Have pity on: the sorry piigne i i a a ttle of 0 a } “fas T oan get her address any thine. a aaanatadammaad Of Slumbrous Raggs, the Hobotter" Distilled to make wood «lcohe herself, This one is But the martyrs of # cause go down to lmomtiny and somebody ele comea 245 B.C, Pa reparteed: “The lovely, dump, I fear the next wood that he’ hog among the prett i | along and takes the glory; like our old friend Amertgo Vespucol {LB raking out the fodder-heap Calm waves for yours, my worthy Tramp! May be this trusty little Log? ant newest bial Mr. Carnegie or Prof. Matthews may apring I-u-v on us woine day, and no- Ham found today @ man asleep— The ebanel ta cueh Enea Racin a tan So I'l fust bury it away have appeared and on! | pedy will rexember my poor little convent girl, wlio waa cast Into outer darkness aeiane ltnieoet fi eae LA Sih emer aees seat : fol Peay be made over the ai eeeenn' oe tt, | AAT PLU CORTLARBTBOOR ZO oged, When Ma sho interfered, and cried: For future folk to find some day. louse Hning or left { ‘Poor little, phonstto Columbuat And whiskers lonesomelike aud jayg “Nol Let him live; for when we land Tiua ends all record of our bark aite unitned, as ma —————— 1A man tho ne'er ha ed- the he Log of Noah's Ark rinl may render de He'll add a@ lustre to our band HEALTH AND BEAUTY. Hom took the out the nec Weil need hin to pay “Letare Close Niue do of et the toriting through; sirable. In het nine cents, are you, tration {t 1s mé half as ylad as, white pongee, com \ By Margaret Hubbard Ayer, oe yanked: hin } out on deck, The world wlll neter yo on unless Jala in my “GOOD-BY ! bined with baby Irish he fugitive protested: “Pray 'Poiks work for SOME ONB'S idleness,” | (ZHE END) lace and piping of pal- A Skin Bleach. ipeetie’ obtained. Mop over the affected ENO TRF wet bine taffom, ‘The ¢ Gere te 8 *op out of the way of ignorant trimming portion {s a7 ate hactoes # « BETTY’S BALM FOR LOVERS. # # |amtasnec hi A Halr Dest . aya scaatays ret He Doesn't Speak. |A Variable Girl. | Her Mother Objects, Denoming, amd mere 1% 4 young people can ob- on. pete bronk~ pee pumice stone treatment thelr. tangled ee pita Ja fitted belt, which ‘e nailer nay be used on the arm: Hetty, bet- et | Dear netey: | Dear 10 we Vansant * success as a dep , ma 1 be addre. M5 HA is been going wit a young mi AM @ young msn of twenty-two aod | makes one of the !at m every night,| under no ctroumstan should tke lt | CUeHateL le SE oA ‘ " aye have ‘been suds steadily with sing plenty of} resorted to for eliner face or neck, | @———— $$$ | never spoken of love to me. young lady Whom I are tor Lunes she ayy eiotion, It wili]as it ts too irritating for dell alcin. I i ( often and correct] Peroxite wil! bleach the hair but must | Her Mother's Ring. he fragility, The} be mixed with ammonta to act ns a de-| eM Myoung ginl who intends to be moos of flies may | stroyer, and then is slow, 1 od ortly and would ometimes be re- Know whether {t would be uoved by applying] TO Dye the Locks. Rig eaa siete Meni iaeet Gata th and at othe: < c tell j What to think and do In said case | RM | When the young lady appears not to }return your affoction be very coo! putts, or t yards 21, 314 yards 2 yania 4 a wide for the belt and ; 1 t# cut in sizes for aloo! Satur: oR Ao ee? ( MOTHER.—The* saffron would not momees! E%) j | | mensure on ffoct ne i wear ier @ TT ‘Take the gloves to @ aleanor, ane cs opens aeser! oy at ai Spiliacw (what Shalt aot ther objects fone, i i Call or send by mail to THE BVYENING WORLD MAY MAN- at best than dotng it your- SetheX Ea ah be ah opis lined | . Tle has asked |} Mow to { on PASHION BUREAU. No. 21 West Twenty-third street, Now peg your| enough to need @ dye. You would far 5 ae. I give him up?. Whatever you say goes. th and hE in the ein bleach formuta:| better take her to a good hatr-dresse: us 4 | Oo. M. B. Vrumag onsale AN Shous Ovte York, Send ten cents in coin or stampa for each pattern ordered, oe and have the right color put on the : Why «tive him up? He may speak yet. | towant her, it mir pot work, but all th too young to be mar- pel IMPORTANT—Write your name and address plainty, aod 4l- frat tne, after which, you will be able} “tr; would be entirely proper and far But don’t let him monopolize, Have] the authoriles it In such| ried. Walt at least until be te twenty-| } P* ways specify size wanted. 5 te apply it yoursels, vier than any ouien “4 heny men fiends 49 You oan. gem > sasom, ong ae 7 - eerie eee ~e Mi