The evening world. Newspaper, April 24, 1906, Page 13

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/ The Evening World's tiome Magazine, Tuesday Evening, April 24, 1906. THE MOCK ORANGE BU DGER, the“ Want-t 7 me Oey » BRIDGE WHIST CLUB. o-Be’’ Boy By Pop By GRINNAN BARRETT. CERTEVER asain as tong as T live,” sald Mrs. Oliver Quiver, V N dent of the Mock Orange (N. J.) Bridge Whist Club, as thro Ow HORRY Up ' Youve Got A jj CHURCH To PAINT “The Optimist” aN Tries to Teach f a I's All for the Best broken hearts. She knew him e had broken with htm be- b ‘\mworthy.”” He | eres ATTER YOU CET | THROUGH. MERENY i 1S IT HAROTO I WANT To BE ONE Aw FuLLy s : 5 a hat nomous thrust, apparent! n hat, so th at I did last n and gavo a fi expect to do wi tho others fee me way about it. “It was M inkers's time to ente her servants quit | and ne: seemed hon- x ene 4 he wouldn't explain tie and I don't blaz cing s -and Mr.) j st—his visits to a “depraved woman’? GAG Caa the 3. oon Club's ! nd Ms adopted daughter, He would i y to the woman who would gh I will say it’s the first time nd the three-day hiccoughs called neryou fering from nervous ever hoard of an ice-wa prostration. “And so she § nament at th gust beautiful p along charity sides, as M p<” stuck in hand with hi {n his ear, and with , calls for the au! out, ft i 11 go over to the big bridge tour- It cost a dollar apiece, but we heard they had nd it's our duty to hel \ at the c given for tee eee F SG P i 2 4 next time we'll k | ger watched a man slapping red paint on a fence. “Oh, | wich 1) ) moment Budger found himself In jumper and overalls carrying a pot of | It was sone!hing itke #& as I si 2 10) women that Mid chance 15 show those y prizes. Be-| | | were a painter!” cried Budge Make-Belleve jumped into view, paint up a ladder, “A whole house to paint and no one to tell me not night, Mr. Roser touched him with his wand, and the very next. to!’ he chuckled, and. : but it took him an int re a people over in Now Jers % about bridge that was bardly “put, r tly awful the way those New uiiment | 4 noted. Ir n exhibition + i by the yard, and hi; ¢ 1 tr 1 thi soured to the ‘“fles'’ in clusters ‘would contra 3 There were a number of clever | i | how mist” at bright PRETTY Coip\— eme, the FISHI!: REET] and show that she had humor, while of Mr, end had th cording to He m sure h se or else how wo | Kethryn Browns and Wallace Ed | dinger—Act I. ying part looked dag and I'm ng. “And when we lost the & z L tried to pass it off with a few pleas-/ she ju “i and tossed her head, She put me so out of te I wasn't neain all evening. I ¢ yise to see a Woman play- depended on it, And I blame it all on very point and yet I never came anyw here a note to a doctor who own. "Come," she wro . comed in need of a doctor. When the optimist learned what she had done he went wild with joy. Her willingness to marry another man: just to spite him, he argued, was proof tm! him! him! Mr, this scene into smtth- was and ¢ ke a tiger fo; ing b her, for I fou ht 4 near winning a prize sav) a lovely goldfish globe inside. He climbed In and began to play wetet about and watch the fish jump into the alr. Budger never no- d Ss set to work with all his might. Pretty soon he passed a window and { forgot all about his house-painting joh. It was great fun to siosn the ’ faet's (oppon r i “And one of poor Mrs. Colefeet's opponents just came right out and with this aceite toy, and ticed “the big scene,” and it ‘ oponly accused her of chea And what was more the mean thing proved SR # by going back through the although Mrs. Colefect was willing to inenwen IN ons No eee Se en Cnt Calc eo78 wag the return ETE To ust drop the whole matt | Ce =U Jose pyt!! IPUL Go AVL FOR THIS is, the girl who dgnore the ir nd just drop whole matter, ae LP | H Fey Soube RAN oration fon cad “But Mrs. Bob worst experience of all. She was onc} | Er T TALI iio License ete Jed to take a lovely brass lamp another K into her affections. Miss and what was more she insisted on keeping it sim Browne brought ote backs seus . her well-played scene In because she hed picked it vp and wrth se betore Are, Dee | was lsp-less.. Tha young picked it out, and Mrs. Darrow had to take something she didn’t like bal’) had lightly turned, mean- s as well re ees | the comle opera Indy to Wide we all cancel npn i, and we aren't going back Hudson Collier and “Tha, te Grey, and Phyllis went Ss an stece Optimist.” lay f : pgain as long as they thrown over Edited by Nixola Greeley Smith Walt uccess, and added @ quant of anguish to the cup Mise Lizsle Hudson Mr lady gasped: “Well, | never!” Smashi The globe fell from Budger's fi drag him off to Jail when Make-Belleve flew to the rescue and hustled fingers, and he—— him home. > THE SUMMER CAMPAIGN. fs a M R. HAPPIHOME oe lt By Walter Wellman. The Pool-Room Muddle. By Nixola Greeley-Smith, By Charles R, Barnes, A that his boss and the lady of the house had both appeared until the wae hit over the head with the paint pot. The boss was just going to TALS ISTIV HIFES WETADAY. AL ATLL T GEL HER? RACTICALLY eve 1d in New Yorlk Just ERE are a bunch of letters that And the h | were or weren’¢ or could f should e office anent the Uns | To the Ealtor of The the Amalgumnated Assoc | He ecpalientithetorot cum - Walker—Act II. Second-Story Men, write to tr It turned out that 7; CUE. 49 7 CAN). SEIRE #50.00,. THAT HAT AULD 1° SWELL IN HER. as the rt had been young wom nusness that to the only man fn she fins become the only woman. hat t com to be iths are filled with pins and our big rae op- amd we almost wriggle our back- | the p high time for t—and that his ike the Climie yt a hunch t dc We {gum that we have tin the vain endeavor so decide whether or y fits as well as the voluble seamstress'as- | woman,” now ce. everything with every aide of the footlights, CHARLES DARNTON, n the Way our pi n those of us who hi. es bless the, pe etes frock a: o $s Quite as well itor of The Brent ng World: ie —__—_— ees oa Sees a casae eon te , Ma Ly “Mant ton’s Dail y ashlee . But women | HERE As ee A ; a E SUGED EF. t most vexing, wast, elt abolishes t skirt and 8! just seom to things jeny worry or puc too raw-bomed to be abl The 1906 # ciel A man told me to-l keepers got their td rom: ghe romided elenderness of walat t omit ly conscious of what a huntress and sw | Hs Pipe plan sic Sener ands. The man said only already some sudd: 11 affoir among our acquatptances n nough you A 1 Y the first « violet, and even the pnt wi as well medicine people, in tell her a 5 J metal, ow i fta roses and rom. And then, Heaven pity the | all mater e bachelor. he priate t ¢ aera VIEL of the HEALTH AND BEAUTY. cn sina | \ By Margaret Hubbard Ayer. Bleach for Freckles. r as you can bear every night ning wear, thia cure: Beta-napthol, 1-2 dram; | as of the titled Apply tier muslin > akin, \ Stouter Wrists, q % number of rian The hand- D, MI do not know an : wny to make the wri . an to get st I Jats will share in th Gaiitte| s » BETTY'S BALM FOR LOVERS. 2 + duire the carne. treatment as on Dining with Men He Ashs for Kisses. ‘Agitate tins alution 1s ob- part of the nd warm wat People can ob; cia n good scrubbingebrush nese Dear at Fete ise Wig “ ally ‘bf ignorant persons. end children, A Unique Dessert. “ : Uke him wary |. fine | he Child's Round Yoke Dress. —Pattern No. 4947, “9 i at r the und t ur tucked or ed fn any proper for Wrinkles. ‘4 iL’ YOU want to serve something ab- wolutety unique for the — chees | She. Loves a a AE Boy. | Ree ere eat course at dessert the ridion-| } ; : AOS San \ eta © young for @)"~ Jously simple prepiration of Roque- | onthe Paeeit esas a4 par eas Un a years) 6.04 votes J, face, Don't nee Wi ta teown| fart cheese and apples. To make it or of whom I polite to th q abd tata hn g hada oc tale a slice of Roquefort cheese and a Once in a Ww x aN : tern 4947 is cut 1 a4 ae. ern 404 is cutdn atzes for children of 6m 2 ane years of 5 @t, and !f you do, don't frown, For| } mwrinkles of that kind smooth ‘them in| Piece of butter the eize of a walnut to New York to stay \ the contrary direction, Mix them together Into a paste and nday and then he aoent most Ren Sate Ton Serna A PGE NSOSSATASISTTT OTC TOTS C ‘ Tear thin this down by the addition of three | of | with me, He often tol ROC think if proper. He gets Very an q Cail or send by mail to TH 4 WORLD MAY MAN. ¢ \ Perspiration. or four ablewpogntule of eownac, When | ino, tint Oved me é SEAM a A td Mow fe § TON FASHION BUREAL weaty-third street, New ae of @ Kood spreading consistence spread | to b don't wa ) Outn ro! S cents in coin or stamps fo Mi ISS B Y¥.—Change the stockings | it over slices of russet apples and ua] very = siti} to, di a ieee York, Send ten cents in coin or stamps f reach pattern erdored. ‘ twice a day and oftener If neces-! Will have a novelty that will create | lon t i matters tor yourself, that ts, owenty If you would very angry at his re metteran IMPORTANT—Write your nunie and address plalnly, and al ) sary, Bathe the fcet in as hot Dott ACRE, and delight among your} becau lives a t ently on t :| man and a down. You will) gne or over, do not allow your brother | « he would not have time tobe ways specify size wanted. yt eu Brother's money, and when I told him/have tw bear the situation, lto“intertere, JQNIS) aR CU Fepasal ‘Do not allow it. | een nmr ' ' \ ‘ } \

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