The evening world. Newspaper, April 14, 1906, Page 11

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t ; nto before I got I| that sudw eongs » 2 ow old man Moneyton calls a| beer to 5 (ae a Ba and I got Dopey “Wh Ww ne G escort and umn waiters fe eather tH Cooks almost like kid. | buckle is quite now and looks well with SEO DODODDLIDEDY: ? “Mr. Maginnis was » stung into buying ten cents’ worth of dried and desiccated violets, and poor Puss perfumed them % and then dyed them 2 with F ae a | ma DER SINK BRUSH : ON HIS FACE! w in w with >t a 1 © as a chaperon, and lage in Edited by Nixola Greeley-Smith. Iilustrated wouldn't care or not; and Fred, the plano- was doing a protean THE CHORUS GIRL by * Broadway is ail right, but Fifth avenue for mine just about the joyous Eactertide! mian life elght hours every day and y night for the union scale fm, the college student was singing ‘I Want to Be a Py Athou, as a sther he was at noe Apri: 14, 31900. DEDEEDD GLOPOOL PEG LEV LO EEDESGUE DOD ES LEENA DEES TOE DI DIOL HED DOS 2 “By the time the genius 3 By Roy L,. McCardell for imitating imagines > CATER: he knows just what the * public wants he finds out he was wrong. That's why I quit pl: WEL AB Tee) place GENE WHY THERE ISNT A CAFE wit, A LADIES ENTRANCE On = FIFTH Ave all right , but Fifth just about the Joy- Only, really, arriage trade is kicking Fifth avenue, I ness vehicles ain't as bad theatrical people butting- on the promenade wearing last mers styles and smelling moth- for mine Bastertide! | though the lewaneanrend jin ys the hor extra on £ keeping the moths from lon : if they ple, but for & the built ments y do is to hang p in tar warm spell comes on ] you have to the you DOTONB= of all-woc the tar-pape | “EL had a bunch of violets as large ch or Drumgead va- them and then dyed them with er egg dye they } more like wart at her girdle than a of springt at that, everybody around and looked at us. ~ 0b Everybody turned around and looked at us.” | turned Mr. Ma- of the piano that made Dopey McKnight | thing often, besides dancing a clog 4 he couldn't stand the strain of/ ginnis had fallen into ; spirit of che with envy. step, uneing a siphon upside down ting up thut early In the morning | Easter sufficiently ie ' aS er iin ase J on his chin and singing the song | overy day. out to Te ie pedal-polisher, an eles fing, the) seco) hi: “Yesterday our new dresses came ; dn't walt till Sun- do smok “It would make a good vaudeville | home, al, only you got to play two a th vaudeville whether you’ chaser or Lillian Ru always put the best act on the afternoon, and Dopey ng a sandwich talking to a friend and think- ng over Okenite’s chances in the third to-morrow, all at the same . ent we walked up on foot from the Flat- iron to the Park. “Dopey came along, dressed Uke a | in sald he'd done the same ‘at 3 h for Fifth av mney aut GNVHEART! & HOME DEPARTMENT & fns-) The bewy fastened onthe back makes tu! mowing the too | tt very chic and unusual. | the sh are she belta | embroidery, ot! ust | Hand-embroMered belts are worn with loth of gold, y With steel. all | Hngerte waists. &: are very elubo- | buckles of gold green t is a very . showing weyern! different kinds of | belt m: of silver tissue Jot a woman's drese saws @ novelty in green. It {s such stitches. The mother-of-pearl val | coral buckles should have as many here aro very pretty white belts of | possible, OVELTY BELTS” IN LEATHER AND IN LINE} WHAT INTERESTING READING IS. By Nixola Greeley-Smith, HINTS FOR THE Veal with Oysters. | UT a plece of col ia HE Nefirnal Woman's Suffrage Association, ft was ( announced yesterday, recelved as a le late Susan B, Anthony « complete histor He suffrage’ in nearly four thousand volumes pressive tcem—welghing ten tons This reminds me of the old etory of the |. woman hater who, when told that the women in C had the suffrege, remarked, “Well, d—n ‘em, suffer!" Funsy having to read even two of those four thowsan Gtatribes! I'd rather be sentenced % a yoar's hand lat reading maguzine flotion, and I think I'd rather pick oakum than do that. It's amazing how much people find to say about self. | evident things. We all know—odl of us who know anyt that we have as much right to vote as anybody has. But | or off the o: an strain and a du aor HOME. to k mold on a One, bs and FIFTEEN MINUTES’ | ’ inki “& . By Rob Thompson SE a ee Negs| OY. Towser Stopped Thinking .% .# By p Manton’s Daily Fashions, May 1ue|| BEAUTY HINTS. | By Margaret HubbardAyer | Face Bleach. the subjest is not a particularly Interediing one, and the more {dew that four thousand books have been wri about it and cat somebody presumad! What la popularly described as a sick Possibly a book on woman's suffrage night be made Interesting. Only there | How to Shake Him. trend hem ita thes wh BETTY’S BALM FOR LOVERS. 1A Faithless Swain. fm auch a general public pre tion that 1f a rubject is interesting {t 4s frivolous amd not strictly fir that no one would dare to, Dear Betty Dear Potty “T bulleve you ould write well on other subjects," say consoling ert a f y AM a young Indy and In sore that you ought to write for magazines,” which always etrfkes me as Iie sv ey Ve eS Ch gesting to a performer in @ four-ring clrous viewsd by a million ped » Paneer mie TeAlly doos no well he ovght to Join a clrous Of one ring with perhaps fifteen hun- a dred onlox je n? ‘ I often wonder what Rabelais or Shalrespoare or Voltaire or Goethm or the ‘io not care for hi elder Dumas we 19 of our hig rinwy and the water and teencle fiction you see Rat absorbing the cute comments on the weather and the young man and the young woman on thelr sway to Tuxedo, wi woing to the same hots party and con- 7 qiude to get ma about the same zest and ent 1 they would dis- at my home eoveral times, and t Bay in vusing a to: Yet not one of the w epiration in an Amer folly and woe and passion. | me out I Me old days would fort to find terest and in- | y chronicle of human joy and Alm since, I fear he much that , Janvent a hopeless passion for anothar and insist op talking to him about 1. ‘ & {| which hy ater 1 fai is faithless, It looks way, Weng uve a paiky last Yip ne, hag formally proposed. | He Merely Hints at Marriage | HAVE pt compan tw year ilar send by mail to TH | The next time he hints accept him us| to use it for face thoroughly. Howto, FASHION DURBAU Outain ork. send tainee ‘ rhese IMPORT Write y \ song) } pateras ways specify size wanted rub the

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