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The OUR MONDAY ANIMAL STORIES. By Roy L. McCardell. | Sunday Being a Dall Day for News, We Always Send Our Young Reporters to the Zoo to Pick Up a Few Interesting Anecdotes of the Birds and Beasts for Monday Morning's P. 2 of the largest Sunday crowds in the history of Evening World's THE ‘JOLLY’ GIRLS —THEY Win! By George McManus | ts | 0 Bronx Park vis the Zoo yesterday. Before 4 in the afternoon the peanut merchants at the 3 gates had sold out their stocks and departed. What might have been » tragedy was avertod| 1 shortly after 2 o'clock by the coolness and presence of mind of Head Keeper The bars on the hyend cago have been Insecure for some time. Yesterday a man, accompanied by a young lady in an old rose costume, stood in front of the hyena cage, and the man, in a spirit of mischief or good-fellowship, it {s not known which, handed the hyena a cigar through the bars, The young woman in the old rose costume, seeing the-action, asked for the {gar before he gave it to the bye’ wed the band handed {t to her. a oy Her escort re the hyena into a ter 7 to make a decorative tray himself. With a howl he sprang at the comple, broke through the bars and In an- the as : \ other instant had knocked the man who gave him the clgar, after removing “ { the band, to id. . The man atte <i to defend himself, but the hyena’s teeth wore at his ; } throat, when Ke der ran to the spot, the screams of the} ¢ } young ludy, who d her dress might ¢ nd the cries of} t $ man to be careful not to hurt the hyena, as there was £ at the Society of Prevention of Cruelty, a Keeper Snyder ¢ upermed as he was, save for his club : and pistol, he would be no match for the hyena. Then t suddenly occurred y to him, after thinking a little, that {t was A LAUGHING HYENA! Leanin: enraged beast he began to tickle it im the ribs and tell | 1 } 8t funny stor i 2 In less tir n it takes to tell the appeal to the animal's well-known| 4 gense of humor hnd its eff It began to chuckle at Keoper Snyder's wag- geries, and when the point of the story was reached, broke out into a series) 4 of guffaws, and Jom: il its sid hook, when, seeing {t was weak | 0 from its cachinations talned, Keeper Snyder threw in a finishing ) grimace, and finally still laughing hyena away to a secure cage, | = where he led in niousi or with several Sunday | 4 paper comic sec y ull tea time, $ abints; » the fact that {t is now the nesting. season, the mongoose, ac- Teording to the at at the avi has net as yet staried to build. ys that the mon sa wise bird, and one reason that he is not bt ng a home since the failure of several] ons the ortgage mo p chary about building his own Bronx buildin: is action threw | yena has been collecting clgar bands | nyder, | HEART ona HOME PAG for WOMEN Edited by Nixola Greeley Smith THE PERIL OF THE TALL GIRL. By Nixola Greeley. Smith. ne onelude th away fr New Yo! joyers were to get a similar not! Airection. Tt has be she tip the seales at tho 2 1 that, while tt ; malght s eorne | fowl © stable a > | public insisted ¢ tho ext of vin Men 4h) | the "pec wees.” ots, Which have oompletely eclipsed the Ju 10 | i spear carrier 11 sophisticated day Small and moedtu 1 | women, from a t standpoint, ro symmetrical than | } Amazons. Ac Weer be better | } roanded mentait | Sounds very » its tr But— | | W | Ww over suing to get wise to | the fact th will have to be jealous of, | but the youn with just enough padding to pro- fect them from When will a! arn that making love to a fat person—holding her ensh- foned hand, about as inspiring as talking over the long distance @ telephon: | | Never, For as 4 (s tempered to the shorn lamb, so the mind of the stout person ts adjis' 1 ‘though th » Always 5 and cating a plece of oho Mes and an artist apprecia- for of hort side than In the lengthwise e the tal. Ho about ———+- 4 —____—_—_ HEALTH AND BEAUTY. | By Margaret Hubbard Ayer. din y fiv ‘ent cake of pumiceste i Freckle Cure. This is not pumice-son. bat the regu- nt lar, old-fashioned pumicestone. To r | h. move the Nair, rub the skin affiteted U. with t superfluous. growth and the mod 1 in will wear t halr off, Re Eb tarioxce ful not to t 1 Itate and con skin. In arms are made rod vith that fact. n The pumicestone is best used 4 @ good at night before rotiring. pie A Simple Depilatory. Sh Pes J, J.—Use the following simple de- ins of pulverized pilatory util a cure ls effected: vorax, dissolved In aD A cOneentrated solu- Sica Sunoes sof lemon’ Juice; ‘makes: a of carbonate of ammonia - Jotion that is yi effective In keep! re to 80 freckles in abeyance, where it agr small quantty of the carbonate with the skin. of ammonia remains on the skin. Then It should be applied at night after the| ken a plece of cotton and molsten face bas been Lhorou: "7 and| With hydrozone, full strength or half rinsed. Water and half hydrozone, and hold oe wat! the emartin sensition become Hair on the Arms. }too severe: then apply glyeozore, whish follows, is # you . ‘s * FAS witt see. tt is oniy for hair on} Delicate Skin. k the arms. Qf course this, like ail other Mi-Don't on any account use treatments for the blemish, js not ple pumlce stone for so dell ant, but is effective tempo- rarily, I do not know anything about @he treatment you suggest. Get an om certainty skin. Just get a simple deplla~ tory and apply ft yourself, The hair will come off casier than you think, « | down to any wolght a w be She Is Going Away. : mon and one-half tablespoon A A Fickle Youth. Stand for four or fiye day: ATER que aes Dear Te Then add a handful of rafsing and | asparagus, cut into t ‘AM a young girl seventeen yearn of! half a giasa of brandy, Lot stand on cooked ham, chopr age and am in love with a young ™n or two days more, then strain and|¥ the asparag bottle, 1: aking: P P @ sauce 0 Orange Pudding. le each of butter | THREE oranges, peeled and Wiiepieets moxeailions Dat & deop lief lemon fulee, with walt and » » 1-2 cup of sugar over | to taste. Ad halal cia it them. Put 1 pint of milk in dounle| (0 Mste. Add two Benton exes, a Jcooker, beat yolks of 2 ogen, 1-2 cup | 7 Sut Mp Aragy boa 1 ual casseroles, or cups, buttered, tells me #o every time we are alone, but Home Magazine, Monday Evening, May 14, 19067 [canes YOURE unoer \ ARREST FER A SUSPICIOUS CHARACTER! / DEM 16 DE FDIST KIND WORDS IVE JUST HEARD FER 18 YEAR: THINK, HE |] — 3 MAY HAVE A |} j | LADIES, ESTIN’ DIS GUY FER. REINA HIS LOOKS Gs MAY BE [4 AGAINST HIM, 2 © ICER BOT WE CANT ALL LOVING WIFE AND CHILDREN WAITING FOR Him AT HOME! A S0,AND oon LUCK BE MUST FEEL FOR HELDING AN INNOCENT MAN TO FREEDOM! VEXPECT HE NEVEF HAD ANG CHANCE IM AT ALL! YOU CAN SEE By} HIS EYES THAT MAN yo0\ LET Go 1S cAsryY ss OUTLAW! RE'S A $iOO00. REWARD our |i)” ¢ NEW YORK CERTAINLY HAS THE HANDSOMEST AND FINEST POLICEMEN IN THE WORLD, p/ PUT HIM IN ia ANTS IT MAY SETHIS NAME (N THE PAPERS AND RUIN HIS ~ WHOLE CAREER! = Aine _ APPIHOME. & 8 By Walter Wellman. Ta! L WISH LT WAS. ee ( Lt. THERES LOS IUST PAINTED, / RATHER LLEE THE EFFECT / ‘LETTERS FROM THE PEOPLE. Son Won't Work. VAltor of The Evening Woelt I have a son nineteen years old wi takes days off in every postition holds, and consequently can — ney keep one job. It eeems to me that not want to 1 » know what with hi me what staps to pursue? UNHAPPY Apply to Park Commissioner, pertenced reader kindly ad- MOTHER gr and Ou Sof the Theatres 188 CHARLOTTE | | | WALKER. Scheffs company, + who comes to Wallack’s in “The the res t Embarrassment of Riches" to! ing when . must feel lke a repertoire ac- Sis The season las at deal o M by 1. ” stewed abe t when ted, Prue { seemed to mark know Mm 3 us 1 tu the American 1 1 Jicnito that dnist 1 wed ¢ |glo” might baye bees fed as t 5 instrument af mercy by theme who find) ton, amt yicesyarea, 1 it imp le to accept Miss Walker 7 as an emotional actress. in * Optt- | ¢ ra nalat! mist,” however, sbe wan refr 1 k Oolong tea and (and ent aa the mus mn hand Fifteen rain edy lad k love a ater ‘ t ha and found teak dir ea Y Pruette-Pe than vain te Mr kena has been as good 4 ‘ | ers acting Dx moving-pictu' | Mies Walker, and incidence that Happet now + enne Giratdot bus him during the ten we SHeip playing “Charley's Aunt™ at the Man- » Lat, and met wi 1 Theatre over oue hundred MAD} of success on tour uscripta of plays. Ait not one Of) cast, Mr, Litt wan re | the number was sul who showed dian, he examined them carefully and bowavae enutna | returned each one with a note polntinus ary care out where he thought the work could | 4. engagement with If fc aE one: y'# stock company at HERE'S @ quiet litte res Theatre was in slicht, s a Ve dectnation gave opportunity st war ready to le ke ont for offer of the k \ ] on one of the cross Strovis near the Knickerbocker Theatre whore actora often go to dine, The a Frenchman, prides bim- self upan being progressive and uitra~- He ave h netern in his service. He has in sued at one of his tables an tn- | fon that he calis “the nutomatic | a hit that only a waiter.” The device consists of a ser on Bro: fox of «mall pegs eet in the wall at | N Miss John: t the side of the table. each bearing | grossed, and by a s en imprint to correspond with one of| route £ ted the the dishes available upon order, with | ia son, whe | im from pees to an! try er Jules annunelator in the scullery. William | “Tho Marriage Pructie and Walter Perceval, of Fritz CHAE ‘ON, _ SHORT TALKS WITH | NEW YORKERS. By T. O. McGill. Ape the same old story,” says Mur-) some t ago ami goods, 4 ray Danenbaum, manufacturer | © and man of ortant political te of these we have for a ‘always the same old story! dollar apiece.’ comes to getting on in the| at least 10 per than no You usually find the man who he 7 nd 1 said % about not getting on ts a ota Iker thie | wasngilel he | ™ very particular about what) them along. | ho There is not one! The Koods were Uke the ra ees . (dea ai, Hestclags—and 1 made a n m,|™an in many who ever has an {dea km! the aru was gind to get rid of his own, and the average man always “tock me time later the same man came © with some perfect samples of an- PAS A constitutional objection to helping any other man be successful, and he or other line of goods and offered them argues that If he gives up his tine and/at a fur pri ‘l was orepared to do business with energy to helping another man work) sin having in mind fo help ttm even To the Hatitor of The Evening ie [out his idea he 1s helping that manlup ‘tor the forced sale he had mace Whore can I learn detads about the| to be succesful to his own detriment |in the first lot of goods, tennis courts in Central Purk and get) ‘Too many men are fafures because went ing in sa Weight of a Cable Moot of Got To the Kastor of The Kyentos W Answering the inquiry of Edwin E M., the weight of one cutie foot of > gold is 1201 1-3 poi Gold of the heaviest af metals, bein 19 times us heavy as wi a "1 suppose they're all Ike the sem- ples and he said they were. e [they take a personal dialike to the | “Wien the foods were delivered a.|man who gives them orders, Not be- cause there ls anything radically wrong found (ned Ged wore fferior, and 1 | with the man who is giving the orders. | ii nim “thout ie Om Se “Phone be but besause they naturally object to/ | t couldn't locate ktm. ant when : id he gave me an argument I ted | Baving (tor be, told what” t0)00, sent him a check for the goods, know. Real bosses are scarce and are being! ing the frm nemiec money. 1 Ulsposed sought all the <ime by employers and wf tho goods) at no proft for my trouble, wo days Inter a buyer of iinportance 1s, ovor 19 pails of water would be See ee rane |asked me i I tad ever done business quired to balance ono yall of gold. The ontrol to boss themselves, | with this otme man. He said he was known metals heavier than gold | and who can't dominate bls / about to make some purchases from him SEENON huare oe See cannot be much of a| and wanted to know wbout him, and y Which has « ng any one elke, I told him all I knew. of witer, and) iri The man who cau't adbern strictly! “Ho dic make the mls When for poluting gold pens, wh the facts of things as they|he has finally decided that he tm i ewsh cary cased aay ay is another man who| fafure, [ll worrant you bell binme ines RORY Ys) OCS, Rewer suceecih to any Unportant extent. | some one else for it of talk about hie posed to bo the heavies pee sey $ tacks tle over one-half t} hung man who has been trying | "Yon can't keep success away from ar iridium. D. W. G. he of our dejartments aS &| the man whe works end i on te Slay ere ce & long tie caine to m0 | lovel —~ An Il-Matched Couple. . r Be ie) Fedor ee ieaal recto Wate | May Manton’s Daily Fashions My wife and I absolutely cannot | make our lves congenial or harmo: UCH a loam, nize, yet we both would make home S sim ple night- ha were either of us married to one gown as Cis of our respe: aflinity, Ten years) one tx among tt out of twelre have conclusively provet! pest liked for warm temper, Our ent weather wear apd, nel by our antnco-| jy addition to be HUSBAND. Apply to Your Congressman, » the I To who on to the The Dentng World T apply tor of m should Naval rt | A BETTY’S BALM Tan Crater padiy. | He Disappoints Her. avening W You should not hs fi 1 = rman nse olf, y appearing HINTS FOR Dandelion Wine. 0 THE HOME. 1a Ry Come a DINNER 4 ¢ KS 1 adil VEL_six, quarts of blossoms pour four qimirts of botling water, stand | Den't brown. You can silee orang wb for several days, stirring fre-| bananas and strawberries or peaches., b= | duestly, Thon strain the Juice, add all of them at sume time, Cuts SS it four pounds of sugar and lot tt come | berries ENA | dows. for y to jovite ain te to the bot ing point. When cool add j ters. 44 of toasted bread, two si! By all moan ss Asparagus and Ham, gugar, large, angen flour beaten’ smooth, luke in oven to @ golden brown. hen he Sees certain other young girls 2-3 cup MOk. Beat until lkeht. Add 1-3 in the aumerolns as a luncheon Lagas Ro notice OS Rid Bink Wink oc Limasmasm meniby Aelih bo thee anki aml wtle oF de an entree FOR LOVERS. © healthful counsel for admin 17) ing thoeoug hy | comfortable and ienveeful, fn volves | tie lenat poribie labor tn the mak- Ing. As shown tt ism of nalm gook, with = trim- euing of ciennes tuce and in- | sertion, but Parks muslin, tint The pointed means oblig A 1 do. Does She Love Him ? Dear Netty for the mudium AST s on my vu-| size is 5 S4 yants AVY 1 whom 1) 33 inches — wide, ee aTe | with 6 1-4 yards of wand Lanswer| inaertion, 11-2 sara | yards of bea don't know| and 6 yards of o trim as as they can straight their lower quyex if preferred. The quantity of material required at Chemise Night-Gown—Pattern No, 5362 \ aie smal 1 and Jange, corresponding (0 ined BS <> Vj nnn nnn : Call oF send by mall t) THE EVENING WOR AY MAN- USL VON PASHION BUREAU, No. 2 West Twenty-tiirt street, Now whether sie, means Obtals York. Send ten cents in coln or stamps for each pattern erdered, writes. I'm st ove These uieent . Feta ed saaeeaai plalniy;| oa aks Ing that you will be ki dahhaley IMPORTANT—Write your name and address plainly, answer his lotter, JAMES 3. ways specity wante: ] a, Of course she loves you. Cheer wp.

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