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The nS woria’s mome Magazine, Thursday Evening, May eH: 1906. THE EARTHQUAKE FAD BUDGER, the**Want-to-Be’ ‘Boy —By'"*Pop” | ; By Roy L. McCardell. Th — a MOM PAAKE AS 3 | ( VED HAVE You i CAREPLA vatcH \ . H ; The Prevalence of Local Seismic Phenomena as Chronicled from | Ce oe rey aly yp mwas GE on : | Perfectly Authentic Sources, | J oan NAME GER A | | (Prom Our Hurlem Correspondent.) | R™ {4 we're all mon- LL West One Hundred and Sixteenth street ROMERO Tia | nich; oth A kened at an early hour by shrfeks emanating | | 2y i (or ate saves Ac | Pei Gi Me from the apartments of Howe E. Tanksupp, No,| vara so oovorC rein hele header, Class tuber Feb they might look as tach as on the fifth floor west. | ke Queen Louise of Prussts Residents of the locality, confused by sleop, imagined | at first that 1t was some good housew!fe on the block shouting down to a huckster to send her up two ten cent boxe trawberries and change for @ quarter on the dumb waiter, Upon second thoughts {t was remembered that the ethics of trade do not permit the hucksters to begin thelr vocalizations and vending until after the milkman | has opened up domestic traffic for the day, and the/ netghborhood, coming to the conclusion that {t was some gentleman beat-| ing bis wife, had ned over for another nap when the sudden crash of an upset china cle ugh every one from bed. | Budger saw how every one admired the big, husky Life-Saver at ) him with his wand; and all at once Budger found himself, a futr the face of his futtering curtain coaxes applause on his opentag ew York, this from Mfr. 4 is really humorouet i netimes thought of having wilt|!¢ printed on the tt and then thelr appreciate the app’ aned.” land ask that this suffice for the ex- a bowing, are owner will be disp For the sake Louts, rots dhin't hear times when awe do not —when a part so moves t show your feeling tN until the curtain then golng quietly 3 It was now apparent that the volce was that of Mrs. Howe ©. Tanksupp, the beach. “Oh, I'd Just love to be a Iife-saver!” he cried. Mako-Se- blown lifo-saver, standing proudly on the beach, recelving the admir- *, Bhe was heard to c. “Oh, my nose ts bleeding! Murder! Help! Police!’* lieve hopped out of the surf, touched—— 2 ation of the crowd and eager to cave—— Officer Grogarty was notified at the corner saloon, where ho was keep- a] ing score of an all-night pinochle tournament and watching for excise violations, When the policeman reached the Tanksupp apartment, Mr. Tanksupp} appeared at the door and stated that his wife had been frightened by an| earthquake that had upset the china closet in the dining-room, énd in his SiR efforts to calm her he had inadvertently struck her in the face with a soup} GuiLD! au tureen. Ho had been compelled to choke her to bring her to. Mrs, Tanks- SOoIES. upp was too frightened and overcome to make any statement @rom Our Urooktyn Correspondent) Persons residing in Mrs. Fuller Pruyns’s fashionable boarding-house, in Lafayette avenue, report feeling a distinct earthquake shortly after mid- | might yesterday. Mr. Emil Bicrhoyster, returning from a meeting of the} Gambrinus Saengerbund, reports that as he was ascending the stairs in (Mrs. Pruyns’s establishment he felt the house shake and waver under him. He clutched the stair rail, but the tremor tore {t from his grasp and he was thrown down the stairs, landing tn the hall, where he was picked up by his wife in a sem!-con tate and breathing heavily. A peculiar phenom e seismic visitation, which plainly shows | book raon; Reminiscences Player," reports the on to make a play that e and the same time @ train, ate words, antt she acquirement?” he rejoined. away from on es not want RvaRt the following. back,’ “The lieu,’ “Lady ee. . the violence of the shock, was the fact that {t had unlaced Mr. Bierhoyster's | . shoes and torn them from his feet and jerked his watch and keys from his! 4 jife or eo, But, while he was waiting, he saw two boys buliding a y hear a cry for help from amid the breakers. He Joined the cast {) of Charles Dillingham he pocket and strewn them over the hall. 1 beautiful castle out of sand, and Budger grew so interested watching 4 bullders and they all three talked sc loud that the cry for help never | } yorterday the folowing > More Local Shockn. |U them that he didn't— reached them. At—— sada Mr. Jerry Bilder, the popular contractor, of Union avenue, the Bronx, ———, - Seep was the victim of & severe earthquake shock in that nelghborhood late : at 10 SECoNoS Baectnes York: yesterday afternoon. Mr. Bilder is erecting a row of apartment-houses on | ie AERA OREO MRE Ye! SIRERE eaone SRE ANG HE ARREST Dor J ust of ¥ Union avenue. The row had been erectéd in record time to the fourth floor ER WAS. The Jive Ages OIOT NH! n play entitled, “Pass 5 in flye days, when suddenly, with a roar and in a cloud of dust, the walls ‘ E Saver! fication: of, the rae of the structure sank down to the ground a confused mass of rubbish | intl Inform ’ Mr, Bilder reports thet the nc » by the earthquake while the| you, and t building was fal could be heard for a mile. A queer result of the| Sou wen eee VaR earthquake v ton, f fact that the mortar holt {ng the bricks id that crumbled between the finger: This is the fourth has been the victim of « Whilo erecting a He states that he {s nev erecting a build ¢ t lhe gets reof on, The root] acts as a bra fs hi g strong enough to resist the prev-} alent Pant disturbs 8, ii Tast the dfowning man was rescued by come one else, and the pro- yelled: “You're a nice sort of life-saver, aren't you! fi Jal, and"—— Just as Budger was about to be arrested Make-Bo- lieve suddenly appeared and whisked him home. «or WOREN = Nixole Greeley Smith U stn “CAN WE LEARN TO LOVE?” [Little Comedies of Success vt we of By 1. 0. McGill), PEAUTY HINTS By Margaret HubbardAyer prietor of ‘tke beach rushed up to where Budger was playing, and up- set his castle, and——— r the rasping whine of the e clinking of the hoe 10 P.M, “Back to no” Highw No Corporal Puntshment, wer and't By Nixola Greeley-Smith. DAY'S letters mark the end of the prize contest Stains on the Neck | raging about the wo: 1-old questt to love?’ On Saturday the names of prize winners the young woman who under the » “Can we lenm Tt dev hatred and the habte from Take tre umbye ice, boll tt for be main« the mo: me immedi of preordaine arene nt very Interesting arguments, and A hout in- winners from so many clever and or body, romises to be most d aract ult, 9 master by those never haying thems one of the #& Hereby Know, Love May Grow. Dear Miss Greeley Smith Be of good er, sweet J aya eA TN ee OSS BU mecANKY AN] SHE WAITED ONE DAY ON A'GENTLEMANS SON" RIN HER BACK AND HER SIDES WAS A STITCH. AND AT HIM HER SWEETEST VOICE PITCHED u s sto t ach Is gradu The bond time is an the flame e, burns with th time, but when eof adversity, « af A. T And latest teoom Is't not so’ May “Manton's Daily y Fashions HE Fton jacket in au | tts variations ts one the most eminently fash- | plied ax night after th uehly we. a A Depilatory. | B.—The plaster stick ts really the best thing I know of for a de-| jonable wrt « Pilatory, If you want a paste! 4 simple model such as the depilatory, here ts a formula that you jean have made store: Ba the death of the Love Like “Dian’s Kissa.” Dear Mise Greoley-Smith: “Like Dian's kiss, unasked, unsought, Love gives itself, hut ts not bought.’ Mow knew when he penned tha) that real love bubbled from thy heart as water from a spring. Admira tion and respect, often mi love, can be won by lo but re pal love Love comes to divers men of the season. one flustrated !s much liked nm and taffeta . and, indeed, all those ai for mo |is never “learned. RL. G Has turn : And feuad a ho M.D. Women Can Leara Love. Easy to Learn to Love. Dear Miss Greeley-Sinith et 4 Dear Mies Greeley-smith Perfect love is an electric aMnity “ ig that the other wns tahip ended and we re- tweon a man a woman, ratitle their calmer Judgment. A man does learn lovo; ho either fects attracted fr the beginning or he does not. A wom-| [lO%S Attire Oy nn he ddresaed” to an may ieatn love after |marriage.| | BETTY, Evening World, Post-OMmce Choos: ullne prerogative. Ala box 1,34, New York. man hows how to select a wi better than a woman knows how to choose «| She Kept a Secret. | husband, for the man has always had {1 It Is the ensie “fall in’ or learn rat » . never entwined one be Muence by compainto mite sex! After a tl ture a word is sdoal cherished. It takes time for a se finish a mast nvith the roug me, admits she ts fond of me and that e. Why break with her? Simply] there ix no other one worth mentioning. | keep your eye open for another who would be equally charming and more responsive, A Lovers’ Quarrel. Dear Retey: AM a young | Until lately: | Ail perplexed young people can oe) ne pert advice on thelr panei ——— 4am at present Dear Netty neta the choosing to do and has learned to! oung | ad shall be governed Gy your advice, many With a yo hom 1 sin ther back. thi discern between love anarlnrarnueel AM keeping PON pESY ee eee * YRPOLLO, Pee ilavels ay ate ag we) tu her's Bata rook was th ate Cee Peau meter ee Me ea him, but he found it} The girl is simply “sparring” for had a quarrel over some Als aevino a > how 8. ad to learn to love the man. the ae ~ lei His 2 = bate a a5 r as . : it, For a while he did not come | making up” wit Blind Love and Trus Love, |e On ae ature Canta meet de seo mo, but he came back, nd nlsaradle without he Dear Miss Groeloy-Sinith: wens that unfortunate birthrieht, an | H IN ] Ss FOR THE ROME See her or write her If by love we menn that blind, fever- | arusic temperament) are adaptat | | are night, Bake the next morning. Be Chicken on Toast. the waltes of the ieee ith Nigar and | Her Friend’s Sew EMOVE the cold roast oF ice the cakes aro isiked. | 22EP | stowed chicken, chop fine, relieat Deyil} ar tees 1 cup of meat in a cup of sauce villed, Beef. AA a young we chicken Hau Vor tue sauce W or tomato pil Sachin etapa: colery salt, Spr ef ant is of toasted bread. wdes of It; rub in de feh, comsuming passion that comes to dD trost of us at different times of our Love Is Not Infatuation, A Hives and which overwholma um with its | Dear Mine Gresley-Smith | Love is an Inspiration ef the soul vertheless, progressive stages and is often learned. eetheart, of the age or medium for this sort of \ method nor nover even spoke about the subject of tt pot true lov -called love of man for woman, : mec know (iC 0 mixture on rour | moro, than t n lets {upon brief acquaintance, is generally Pu,tecre’: Let mm 1, Druiah tt allgnitiy, with melted ; ; eae onty wren Hl but a form of infatuation and cannot Kyidently he does, as he came back. German Lebkuchen. roll to well d t pis . i knowled Bhi be else untit the lovable qualities in Quart of molasses, 1 pint sugar, fae o ‘ > Jother, "rue love. rows Hens each become known to the other, tn- A Girl in It. 1-2 pint butter and lard, yolks of |‘ jtiah on ba sal lasts! to live and love bo one, ‘i tlon and passion are not Jove—that Dear Betty: 8 oes, 1 level teaspoon of black bs ? ORLD MAY MANe GLADY. | her stuff and becomes J AM an average healthy | pepper. & heaping teaspoon of cinna- pat ON t 10N Nu. ai . ra wtrect. New only woen 9 SOU! enty years o! 7 and 2 ” : 2 t 1 ep Love, the Simplest Lescon, learns, amid the triaja and vagaries of | love with @ young Indy of my ac-| MoM 2 teaspoons aliepioe, 1 teaspoon) ft” of mixed , tern: erdered, a Dear Mies Greeloyssmith: Gite, tiose Uiiogs In the other that torm Quuintancer She has told me shel sound cloves, a litte nutmes. the| terspoonful vurry alana Sar eehescichereya » plainty, and ale a the basis Bor am ‘ndwring mutual doesn't caro for me as I wish, bot/@raged rind of 1 lemon and a little cit- Aspoonful of tablo sauce. ald not stop tacking p) him T sould i} Many lessons a in the schoat ic or. W I to & ¥ lonsona aro taught In the school] aiection—unseiighness ayINDAhy, 1-ya's Ween L wish to. With her anid not | ron cut fine. |Add, flour enough to roll. | Ingredients well together and the prep-| talk to hor.) What shail I to dof penaoorronnaie i ef experience which are declared linpos- ty, humanity and honot, J. W. BR | seo her any more she always issuades|cut in squares and fet them stand over | aration ts ready for use Go on talking to the young man,