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“ae The ‘Evening “Worid’s tome Magazine, Tuesday Evening, April 10, 1906. : |BUDGER, the" Want-to-Be” Boy —By “'Pop” < gal and Ou a | | y | cl . ° th 4 t | | saad 7 of ©'T ‘hea res } | f Eee | Sie t : ied rere 7 Aen f O swat: ; 5 Bay" iano, ] prin ER ny REVENG ‘ A i pes ATHRILLIN | ; ty | T | i MELOORA peak fi : VERY point at {ssue between the miners and the} - { f i AT | | " i operators had been decided upon save one, On ! f ‘ THE OPERA | | \, i 1 | : @ House | ie that one Mitchell had been an Srrestst v Rae { 256 ve 206 ———_. } : force and George F. Baer—not our old friend, Jack the} ‘ aR | | 5 Bear—and George FP. Baer had been an immo | whe i \ ; —— aus eh eh Ject | “i Ss ri iat great question that affected the fuel trade, : Dituminous and anthracite, so vitally was “What Kind} é ° of Coal makes the Dozing District-Attorney Smokes?” | | ” 1 opinion was that he stoked four] ) ze CHIREIGIBEIC tTiigkinbarrpeand that eactt Budger saw some exciting theatrical posters. “Oh, how I'd love} all at once Budger found himself ‘making up" for the part of hero} sake matte Aisa NarBIlni wale cnanpicnone] Chander | te be an actor,” he sighed. Make-Believe jumped through the poster, ? in a wonderul play where he was to wear the loveliest silks and| Or ii ‘ touched him with his wand, and—— | spangles. Then he— 1 over the Lethal Chambers in Centre s pd by the Dozing District the smoke em RAW THY SJ TRUSTY BLADE For monray CN SATE y were hauling down la sections wit les as paving material ud held ma ig the D nators Mot and had District- ONHANO HER a Stee | erandmottier and YISKIAN! sie au. f nated } a | There was no reltgf in slght,| toh will tntro- nce Roberts aa a metropolle he Dozing Dis- ed only hard coal, red ash, free from elate and clinkers. The presence of 1e to the per the news wonted fires, . experts. 8 put upon his| wisi iieivelore crits aes \ | | / : | | Any suggestion that District-Attomey — smol he Dozing tobacco} See tobacco pete ZX Ee Heuer toe Spotl |) sprang upon the stage Just in time to rescue Uhodeautituly golden ‘illninitinned: andia’derriblerduel bebans< Bits uugen spied» boy he Poids Melt Re 4 haired maiden from the wicked villain. “Unhand her, knave!” shouted { knew in a box and forgot he was fighting. He asked the boy for| ther was the rumor that he had Bpdgerwnieninateutrn eiewerdel Thee | T some chewing gum—— | saved all his elz had traded A fold d eats silt ‘A brass’ bi , ‘ 1 Bs | : A ook a WHOLE How | HEALTH AND BEAUTY. A sofa, | ¢ | A hammock, A lounge, A couch, tte coupons and} soni ; 1 Youre Sus- Toe PENDED For Ye Goos!! ONE Year ann HE BUSTED By Margaret Hubbard Ayer. Child Has Freckles. Mouth Is One-Sided. Sleeping Beauty,” ‘ verified. The genera: opinion was that he had all these acceacorica before he started to smoke and sleep. , Such trivial discuss! only | clouded the fssue, which was, d ot coal does he smoke? ) Did the operators know whether it w soft coal or hard they would be willing to make concessions to the workers in the fleld that produced) the brand of coal the Dc & District-Attorney smoked. 1t would never) €o for the vested Interests or the upholders of the ‘‘h the smoking and sleeping cease. In tt . tomey might wake up and do something. As {t was no, there w nothing working the supply of coal, hard or soft, being smoked by the Dozing Dis- trict-Attorney er law’ to have t case the Dozing District-At-| loi the sal ‘i “aint everybody in the audtence began to javgh. Budger was-grabbed manager-of-the-theatre, who threatened him with awful punishments t ° RUE CTE ne , by a stage hand, who whisked him Into the wings and dragged him, fi for spolling the show. Budger burst Into tears, but Make-Believe trembling, to the flew to the rescue and wafted him home. | ae Mr. Mitchel : was Just as anxious. Could he cut off A eyes pe Oberniots nus B Henke the present Meatiocke “MR, NUNBUT, THE BRAVE: He Deserves bs Fair, (i Mc or teat | weitwert } ~~ It has been learned b y smokes “nut” coal excl will be made to the miners In the anthraci ute that the Dozing District- our word fort, concessions regions, -—” i 2d * 1) SANGELICA) MINE! 1) THERE'S MY HINTS FOR THE HOME. 1 - eal 2 {BE MINE) NEGIE PEDAL) SPARS ie the cold gravy. ft i; fayEniNG) oe ied Scalloped Mutton. Ser es ; : i HEART a HOME PAG! a | cena : , Dect, another zi a 80 ‘ an “Aq mas + +. cantre, and bake | Cold Meat and Potato. Ps fn a frying pan a round tadl _, for WOMEN ed Nixola Greelay Smith epoontul of butter, When hot, in a tublespoonfia of chopped onion Heha a tatten | constantly a previous Aad a onpful y some Of} eeason with sal oe = ob oonful of flour, atirtlog and frothy or water, and pepper ami allow 2; then add @ oupful chopped. Diet this trie elices in a deep TRUTH IN HIGH BALLS. By Nixola Greeley-Smith, You DOG PHD Si THINGS ARE AH! THE | {How DARE 1 t potata = ple sens fe Ur. Henel aiid other tlt tifted th CHER STEAL POOR COMING EASY- DIM DEPTHS | INTERFERE) at gm Ran SB bwenty minutea y; other titnesses testifie f tio years ago, when Mrs. Nenrt TEAL Poor OF THE River! os of co! toes, a Litete oudae moderate oven, NALA Suicipe! |wiTH My, [> \ i JRAPTURES®) tray thirty-one years old, the event was honored with a@ reception at the Henri home, During the progress of the festivities Mrs. Henri suid she twcould cele- bratte by drinking a highhall for every one of her years. She drank thirty-one asisted” to bed. and was : OUBLH skirts is the limit,” suit ‘iD are fashion- | able for tho 2 Court, “Thirty-one must be abot tree pints. | oree is granted.— Chie happlly ever after. go divorce trin! ' Lbs | ® Inevitat | arious Anincy mae ri H far would @ love eeiaeeets yin one H h about her age. To what ex | Spectaliy/, oats e ingrained tendency to prevur a for floyacing ee oe [for eae aie eetlan fed birthday parties whora a scant the birthday cakes of ladies ent! led derisic < they told. manper de pre- Hus. ‘Now 23! Skibool | | fantane) BEAT IT! ey GELICA PABAETL sii aiis I'm sure it would be 1 womnin might start the er and consequent! 1 Were consumed misht #ha not’ he taken gut her age, carrying, as it would, the’ pri stable driahs? as her Umit them. § reise dink t irs were mearured b of twhi ty-one ty to eigne us it was orginal. Td to drink a8 many saysapar “whon she mig’ howed A ss mem $48 she numberaa $ cuunter in town, Wor there No soft drink tt v sild down a oat Was LYM! posent ¢ h to MAKE WW real ago, Tt * Kiope,” to bring nomenon to pass, of the W.C." yeors would occasion a p. fa nore truth In wine than in ¢ it took three p It seoms So me, I ree eo BETTY'S BALM FOR LOVERS. # # helpless t akes strong di Member is about the limit of the human stom. m not recommending intemp Highball iF °. € ms my love? OW oe ut? , AAbits, n ibodly. bad for the Rr asiar vane rare: san s card voune people can ob- BI ONeT 5 cAC Me Chay See anes elie “ She Has Other Chances. Mut so for as the question ix conc: SEACHNATRMOTURFAD Sun creel tae rt advice on thelr tangled pra : Me. Le Gaiilenne’a exnui yam ters. fs 2 | Would you ferget your then drink rea wine, wi as you remember ft, then drink red wine." Love Her? aS lascgrisets | He certaimly seems to, 1 wouldn't Girl's Dress, with Double Skirt—P Two Knife Hints, | femoving “Stalne BN Trait out Bee eat iie ss EIEN RAL a eevee et JSS > W jihad aetna Mead ty TAINS may be easily removed from! J AM it youne lady twenty years ola | worry about it t¢ 1 wete you ; TG or wend by mall to THE NG WORLD MAY MAN- they ave formed wet a Knifo 10 ncaneie pebble SA tt: ain A Bartender Loves Her. | Epa ! I fehl Bede e Ater beforo attompttig to pass it | direct from the teapot, with a. littl 9 fome 1 i en und a pininjy, and ale Bevwet aie apa es : ah he same tokea (yoft soap and hot water, Shake well, | been keepin + j Tisbeeeresan $ your yok water before cuts }and when clean ringe Shoroughly in cold! months, He has alwa: std youn tr r at eee * Mny hot breads, 7 pica R A nerd Infatuatrd.’ bat how 1 have found That wou epimit vous to = 4 nee: (manly toward me, Do you think he out he isa bartender, but bis uo bad Me seams to be all right,