The evening world. Newspaper, April 25, 1906, Page 13

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Evening Worid’s tiome Magazine, The NEW YORK THRO’ FUNNY GLASSES. , By-Irvin S. Cobb. SUCH oN cOVELY DAY! \ LETS STROLL UP THE DRive! ARGH bet ts being overlooked by the Journeymen acl A who do revoluting by the day, week or job down in Banana Amer- \ fca. These gentlemen nearly alw ays linger tod long after thé fire + *works and funeral processions start, and ths opposition forces overconic them and {nsert them int 0 an ea thenware jail about the size of the hole they dig in this country to ‘plant a telephone pole in, and having the sam hygienic and architectural arr nts, Their mistake is not coming this way. it in a violent form, New York offers a warm welcome to olutionist out of foreign parts, especially {f he ha. 3 dramas and has a name that The really succ rolutionist who does the prelim reet parades and a fu WERE QUITE A DISTANCE FROM \ HOME GUT ALL RIGHT I LOVE THE Having lately contracted the revolution any professional rv 4 written one of those morbid blue m . sounds like a paroxysm of Iofluen hese days is the howling dervish work for the upris with d then departs abruptly across the frontier, dr and congenial disguise, lea n to put up the tent to be His motto Is: “He who —at long dis- nd, and canpet or essed up as a mag ng the y dog or in some other ¢ en and hired hands who he Ipe ah all thres rings and on the ated stage. ly tered 1 y will live to revolute anot revolutes and rans aw: tance.” Put first hé visits these friendly and sucker-lined shores. It's getting BR ; How FORTUNATE WE MET You! YOULL <ive is complete without a revol fo that no a) t NO T WASN'T. room tn his long horse-hide or te : ‘ han Naan Be. nee tet UMBRELLA, | 1 HAVE AN nless the professional revolutfonist make WONT You ENGAGMENT TO CALL On miss LR SHELL INF MISS. w (JAPPRECIATE WRATHERSPO: AND DONT t ‘ r 1 Tees tre FORGET TO bleking out another ica TELLHER How Of course this doe NICE YOU WERE : e, who comes third « , of shredded whis TO<INE US of clothes that wa nk fork, and a small cook Your it igh Sul “book telling f UMBRELLAt attentions show- are sprayed out 8 indulgi rties from the Board of Alder- even ways « <ered upo ita fe r of our Mt ) | Eldridg -line off and the + @ men will take awa But it’s s nobody can at runs seven hours and that lo dent fon of Ss like a usta fortunes fred by marriage. Also by the kind-faced “evenness BOBBIE AND HIS BOOKS «”. a of irting a revoluti “cross betwe by the Sexce; 7 comestic fast food and wed He is gr the confis 4 SHELL THINK SO MUCH MORE _Wednesday Evening, TO RAINT REALLY CELIEVE! / OF YOU IF SHE KNOWS You <Ot WET BY <iVING US YOUR UMBRELLA UMBRELLAS 38 CENTS! Y, Up ph Py Y KING 10 BLOCKS, ONE OF YOU FELLOWS! GIVE ME ONE OF YOUR UMGRELLAS AND SEND TWO TO THE-JOLLY GIRLS, elps Paul Jones to |THE GIRL FROM KANSAS « i] ary movement HM Post. B: [ editor of the- ul revolut Evening ,» and ofessio &S soon as r them. yj HEART ara HONE Pag snes, OP WOHEN Nixola Greeley Smith By Alice Rohe. (I) PAL ST. crn ays the reason P. H eroldcven e | Sink a Britigh Frigate. | | Mr, Vs who Arden, for ma re the AN APOLOGY TO THE TYRANT, MAN By Nixola Greeley-Smith. Mr. Na f him. Do w Whose good h nd ¢ fa! t he in. it to all the to have the taken off your appetite. Harld V n a boamt bill sav 4 take a ro | ede “Percy talked Fr tea. I her to with inter leat arom) Bea to tun And yet relf-respect love do not make t strong-lunged and tempestuous fom ve whose t women long as we write atout xhe soola to denounce the tyn and women th D over the Inj orttloally dation’ of nt man, to we Tut whan we ret down t facts, whe hear, tte hopeless enslavement of the supp for prock moand reform. All ts rank nonsense, 9 tema sult world. I wunt to enrol) inyeclf an a } the twentieth century emancipation of {; chivmiry and tenderness that foros upon him aches, scenes, conntmton fits and all the ,9 has for centuries been raved. ment, which must read as follows: we write as ow Bex orlca to heaven nolpation of woenan | Ists in the cause of ckles of sick head- by which onth Ame the tyranny thor unworthy prac} Let us work for the great Sixt One Sweer [ WPAE FOR point sand get thelt ty can write 1 “All persons—even men, und eapectatly husbands—ane entitled to the rient 1 t to f | lve, unless otherwise provided for in the section concerning the tights o¢ nye HEALTH AND BEAUTY. } B. Foor tomenetrs can leat expert ae a tang: “ale me on t uh ar love affairs by writing Bet si nh! Freckle Remedy. ton: Precipitate at @ulphur, 1 dram J B.ot—tere tan ncture of camphor, 1 dram: he . Hlycertine, remedy £0 r,) [78Mi Tove water, « ounces, freckles which ty also fade oe ReMedy for Pimples, (he brown epots to whioh you refer, Bl- N . him where he goos to Dp, ¢ foave that to his N viene while pnes better emunted to K J.—Thia’ remedy tor pimples has been very suc Do not expect the marks to leave at once, It takea time and patience. Toh. thyol, 90 graina; ether 2% drums, alco. hol, 4 drama, Face Powder, ‘loride of meroury A coare powdor, 3 sraina; witch hazol, ¢ nInoes; rose water, 4 ounces. Agitate int @ solution is tained, Mop over he affected parts nd went hon standing where Tw making ne ’ roll in bea’ ad crumbs and 8. I, M.—To make face powd Seep tt out of the y Way of ignorant persons and ctiidren, ones rd Massage Will Help. with @ soft cloth #o that no app 188 L.—Yos, massage will be of | mount ta left, then put on the p. ei in your case If you write} 4s you are wont to do i coe ape bill onl sera pressed a wish to go | Chicken and Nut. J you practical advice Massage, A Wild Young Man. Ie: a oupful of colt minced chicken hait-oup of” blanc Sure for Blackheads. [ec OINT. Perhaps you hays peciees In love with @ youre man Livethes br at. ree be miixed with the may ed as AN omeette, | or f You should. 1; was extremely rude | jeat and not to take the girl home when she ex chopped “Eng y 18S J. J, C.—Cure for bluckhoada ne fn unskilled operator, Tf ao, the t cream sauce and s cosaltates Mist of all perfect deaall~ massage will do more bairm than | | leis! he acis as it ut mixture tato t lines, which meanm brush, soap, good. But you should not need facial | jay] found hus mouer ye ety ne Ul hot; add gradu: Meter, aud oe an ald the following In. treatment et all at your asa th With mo, as wie was under the inpres- of uwo eggs, HUX well und got aside to He Loves Unwis Dear Batty+ to yrm into ¢ . Beet Soule. His |} r f vf white sau with a tabl of flour cooked t ot . | 1 y whi f the meat we fire and tl ft two erg a buttered d Or Until tim, then aurve very gulc Heth has almost Mrs. Fiske Transacts Love “Dolce.’ 4 her that his family 4 his beloved picture thy 1 two plates, two cup two of everything bat forks r fork. wing e ma } t 6 Hi vas t the fom’ fi ts pped: the to Ue tte and tmentatlze girl on the easel was John Mason and Mfs. Fiske. But he wasn't ving his arma selzed the fork and ture. She shouldn't mldn't!—his beautt- Dolce. ‘The Counters y saying he could have zed his visitor, 6 artist Bot recos- a his Dolce of Phi “Little Italy." ‘The Countess » he refused to sell her was all and tle negotiations were too long wn out, the farcination of Mrs. *s clever acting made them inter- ig to the ex Two of Mra. Fiske's plays which have ‘been seen before completed the bill. Te his poverty ‘to belng a princess.| “The Eyes of the Heart" Mr. Georga ad been stolen for a ransom, and Arliss again gave his gentle charaster- a back to y anda con-| jzation of the old. blind Monsieur nt against her will. $/d'Ancelpt, and in that grim ioe that the artist's peter was ati realism, “A Light from St. Ag | true to Dotoe, but her Jove marked time | Mise Fernanda Biscu and Mr. M ne thought of a wife and three chil-| gripped the audlence from the wr She was particularly anxlova| beginning to the tragte end about the children, Tho artist fnall y | CHARLES DARNTON. es Picture anes B- By ‘Lace Made of Wood. tn all about half a | incest . 90 called because the in- | form, which can be jo up in serviceable cles of ap- paral. ¢ four of these curio! s of tress are of much pmiciical ists who have stonped at wmoa may recall the lace- of the natives—olothing of a neat wn color when new, of re- narkadle strength and of a fragrant rior, like freshly oured tohacco leat. | The native taym cloth, as tt 1s called, ts made from the bark of the brusonetia | raptritere, but it te not usually includ- | ea the real Ince-ark trees. | In tts natural wtate the real Ince-bark 1s of a delicate creim-white tint. It ts TAT te this little gtr going to buy probably a kind of fibrous pth. When W with her penny? You can tell !f Sah ° rT bar Kk ts Tena ee ft oan be un- you will look at the picture in unw In one seunless fuce of a littic more | (29 UPPET Part of this Mustration, put Washing and aim. down thelr names and subtract and ada u anzn t > the yarlous names, Just to give you an right. “It ttea how etmple ft ta to be « Sherfock Oy MAN Holmes, we witl show you how to get the first atep of the problem. ‘The first object shown ts clamp. Then comes a minus sign and then lamp. Now rect lamp from clamp, and you have the letter C left. With this hint to help you, you can find the rest eastly, °| Don't you think sot 1e sheet spe- aay May Manton’s Daily Fashions Pat Lingerie Hats in Two Styles | t st “t t 0 4 RUGS OU at) NING WORLD MAY MAN-$ How t t Twenty-tni rane ps for each pa and address plainly,

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