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=) Thursdeay Evening, Moy 6B, 1906, EES BEY, SSS SS eS On SA SB ee Tinie, WRING GARDENING HAPPY DREAMS, « . By F. G. Long. ‘i IN THE CITY FLAT. > ~ | Gh ae ole OH. MR, BAER. Your ——— a“ 1? fi By Roy L. McCardell. | SOF, DEAR! THIS } ae fon R. BAER N oul E | mary A Square Deal : UT th Uno suburbs the greon has come back tn the! SUSPENSION OF co Re | HOIN COART CPOU'S | GINE! trees and the fragrance of the burning overshoe THE COAL MINESC. Gs PN PPORD VY fo WA Puts the Much Rake fills the alr from the trash fires on the lawns. MAKES ME WEARY, Shea te, Out of Commission a few mown-homes are setting out cabbage} I Guess I/LL TAKE a in the ard and cannas, ger- 4 A IN EN fe Vinee aniums and the ranuncular bulbosus in the front. ———— ‘There is no reason why the dwellers in urban fiats| should not have a kitchen garden in the kitchen and nt garden {n the front room. They may have a {ding it does not Interfere with the ‘ogatives of others, rieg ee ‘i man‘a ballot t {na flat can be made strictly uttltartan. yj . ; : De theme tive effect of lawn and flower bed. . the wo quinine and the lassitude attendant ~ Ete re worrled that the lawn needs a vernal ral aspe may be that of a severe money A Wordley worker HE DREAMED - WE WILL BRING) Wao THE OPERATORS| MINERS TO ANE 2 | UNION in flats. The lady of the 3 linen summer outfits, or RES YOUR PAY SLIP) “AE or a eod widow, or have the hay fever, but FOR 30 CENTS Sac eer : (rs 2 Go OVER? Ep the flat may be confined to purely Biro THE STOVE Z AND BLOW ©; n garden {n the flat to the & BF aurstt ) Ors a tter how well fertilized, is at WE HAVE "ro STARVE TO efter —- 1 Ww re for our first efforts tn spring ves ES) i er ‘st our own when we have 2 » | far paid up t 18 to rellaye us.of.the annoyance of mit men in checkered Jumpers will achine away, Tho piano is of small We doubt greatly that Atr About Mary” {t would make r plant a single oyster the ty Chairman’ and jority, It migt an too sit Rrussels carpet in the parlor. Here, then, is the very best Hawkins wit ba at AND DREAMED - | the grain of the carpet and cultivate with Tal SwharTl > ; AccepT MY OPERATORS WOULD You Qe Seeceth RESIGNATION BOARD OF WWINDLY WAKE UP \i-PLe cost You A er in cactes that may be raised tn flats. DIRECTORS} | |AND ACCOMMODATE ME FIFTEEN DOLLARS» Olle 4 Resa eata Lo watae io aa. her ess and quiet. There 1s not one See Tat bal habs) aN TE AADC fe ‘ before him, thal sulted for mushroom beds, es- A eee itt daha etd AL The t a ¢ cistine playa Hawkins inn rd manner, Hawk fue ly so f ¢ thereln are concerned. All are 3 Is concerned tenants who nelghbors across the airshaft to the Board of Health. {t that can be grown In flats also. ling your noisy neighbors a Should you desire to ralse 1 will be found the place even his aan, but wh [that David Wordley ts out wi |rake to gather tn the public | Kansas, he declares iimeoit by “PM wkin alive, Dave jand hang your hide on the back 4 warning to pol more,"’ p to this time THanntbal has been a ive. In the bollef that a achool- malam loves young Clinton Hargrave, 5 = he has not « out of the race —S SS for her affeo! us, he has stepped aside to allow Hargrave a clear ros t AND HE WOKE Up SNC | |a Stato Senatorship. He has ‘paid for the young man‘a eduenilon, but when he nds that Word ts gol: to use Har. arave as his t edecides to get busy. A_vacancy caused by the death of a CHARLES DARNTON. most t by door tical bosses forever ning in the flat the humblest n ike the rose, ee + Nixold Greeley Smith BETTY'S BALM FOR LOV All perplexed young people can ob- $n. + CAN .WE LEARN TO LOVE? : rae Sears om slag vot oats | S By Nixola Greeley-Smith. A Fickle Youth, prize of $10 will be awarded for tho best answer, not exceeding (0 words, to the query “Can We Learn to Love?'* Five dollars |} AM nineteen years of age and in! | Wy 2 7 ae 4 5 Riter ; 5 love % 4 2, Who : A be given for the second best letter, and five prizes of $1 each |) | hee ita valy pee i me b geek astral the five letters next tn morit. Letters shoula be addressed to When he wees ina he | | k he does not | AOLA GREELEY-SMITH, care The Evening World. because t him, t for me ays UO a Soung Womany mh of thhs department her on $/2 4 y “She Has a Step-Mother. A, | could not support ted that she Ww Bhe de: t jo at and talk to it committing yourself, wish | was Mayor!’ he sighed. Up popp.d Make Believe, touched Budger with hls wand, and-—— at His Honor’s dosk In the City Hall. Murphy wanted to see— the offic) boy reading a dandy axl Batt pirate story, and he got so-—— | AM a young 1 Budger saw the Mayor whizz past In Fl. auto. “I ee second he WAS Mayor} and Oe but Just then Budger saw - | -4 Hated Ripal, | of nge, an with a young lady of same age. I | have taken } requently, but | w, and he appedts | Koon wont lately phe 6 for me aa WT was ont of omploy- i Lipa I IPeCouRs Nor ny while grandma dlszpproy f | ome Young KITTY. @ to the bunk and began to You dave sata) 9 answer to both questions ts ‘‘No."* hat it ta] (oS SSE a ea miu] LO) SU] aes) Craig May Manton’s Daily Fashions {° Dome TAR HE simple biouse ts the one that fills the greatest nead that can be w: spon the great er of ooonslo: one la dainty and charm- reme, yet free of , Bo that the an be slipped on th ease, while Derimates {cor oe BG je suns Reavy _| hout the youn * thinking ‘What's the use? | him very such, Doesn't} fon It meems to ~ {n love th "Is. Am T right | ple as we moet them, one or the other But “Jun not fn love at au. What- ire, one must realize that the) eo that Possiti; . in three enake| ‘s apt to prove to melt Is like one two before they are! matanoss. True] pathingeitineren| { Interested In th adventures of the Terrar 5 everything else. Pretty soon they finished fe with) It}, and she) didn't: hear=the door. the process tekes th t that requires three y to bo bolled a day Nt to wat under any c . perhaps, lke @ than prot ds or less of a fal hose tough eld fowls th er enough to ronst, and a fe about as ha a of the Seas that he forgot all bout Mr. the story, and the office boy lugged out a open when Mr, Murphy came In. He fitted and much seeking cannot find it Murphy and politics and—— bean-shooter and Budger wanted to—— @ bean to—— 1 think. But what do The Iyoning World readers think? Here {s a chance for them he doubte of A perplexed henrt and win a substantial money prize he- = Meortattars i the vpriea oonteatewlll ueliswimlatea) Gally. els evens reader \ NEVER Se TE PAAYOR 18 tre ¥ to.shed the Usht of his thought and experience on the vexing problem: NY BAS GAD AS Can Wa Learn to Love? eH PA an ie See: THE EYE wim HEALTH AND BEAUTY. By Margaret Hubbard Aver. ants Black Hair. To Reduce Bust. i J] ee" s the remedy which has doky every. night with the rent: Ast Ol «rams; white yasell MS; essence of peppermint, 10 drops, n cover with cloths wet with on: Alum, 2 grams; acetate of 30 grams; @istillel water, 400 Cover the wet cloths with offed p them on | Nees, Dissolve, hon the sol cooled add & fled sp! Tok, eee aah te for several weeks, but should be ae socket and pulled the rubber and—Bang! Tho the next thing Budger knew he was yanked into court and sentenced to all sorts of chee 5 Dilute h water continued as long as necessary. This bean went through the alr like lightning and landed punishments, Just as he was starting for jail, Make-Bellove flew to the rescue and hus. y . Nt stain the hair from dark to Mght treatment ts for who @ asked + ‘ q He 7 eau Beil nope cadlaeane ware In Mc, Murphy’a best eye tled him hom: Bi mmemmmrmrrmerenery ety... Olid Lor she a peter a sbablse Dahl if ih at ee ail é ‘ yal