The evening world. Newspaper, May 21, 1906, Page 11

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0 ¢ —— THE SERMONS OF A SINNER. By Roy L. McCardell. Text: Success a Matter of Temperament. Even a circle id it is a mooted do not do mere do. \ s over a dime novel is not} HERE are two sides to everything y“has an outside and an inst question if so-called “good book arm than bad on The boy who tempted to train robbery and Indianéslaying a3 often} as you would surmise. | When he down to r:ason it out for himeelf his non-sense tells him that his own roma (although he would not state it 1 that gave the semblance of ver: in manslaughtering of “Val, th g of the “ten million in! al comm Pmy se terms) to the fat Like us of o} what we can get for t look, the boy doesn’t car stirs him to read The only growth who have learned that things are only wort! mm, and that few women are as pretty as they whether the story Is true or not 80 'ong as it do a lad is the havoc wrought by s “Hon the! ne, Sir! Shine! ocrisy tell the tale of the widow's otherwise a human boy, proof safe out {mself to the " who, as soon Garbage into the firm, dies and €0n who refuses t and who, in unalded when the Attention of * or be consequence, thwar rglars, carries the fir ns down and otherwise brings the merchant prin ‘aha as nov forgive-and-forget Jent and maudlin s's Chance.” of slush go-s out into the plearn{ ted on this s: be tl carncet! 1 hard, and does his work so} ployer thinks {t would be a pity to change him, and, of s th work he geis the same wages. So ho stays low-faced shirk with the shifty eye arts through the Cusom-House at un- e fact that the head bookkeeper {s tarted, while the shifty yed shirk ts Jumped junior partner, because he knows enough to ouse to the penit for rebating, sy and larce in send th adulterat! This ndicating ancial gr t Wi after many years of under- he is me soured and take up a small series the shipping clerk by getting out goods on falso bil ot hh he proper commercial genius to carry it s time. In th tod and 4 3 hool super-| to be a S lity without leay nd if w Te tan nd not that it ps ht, for $s to the unworthy an houest and paipstakin . | ‘ sheer The Season of Sunburned Hearts.| By Nixola Greeley-Smith. it dots to the yuntatns elatm Lis the greate rined in your ar sul remi the women guest fons of the girl you left | or attra wateh on your arsed tae wilt mday before y wil pla Weste-n gi M4 met t : ) the fingers the hand sae You vt 0 with moonlight and midsu \ spend mmy hou:n of remorse veal possioly t yu meant the what Molly would aay 1 ev 1th : j M heart burned by th midsum should beat no ned name. ANAS ; asy is s What hat love-sick nevel on the t Oya t 1 that, Molly probably has a su aS Sn aninlace: » y. Whitt you would s 1 H sa par burning to co ¥ t AR CED) <A formuln for falling ha‘ The’ Evening“ World’s Daily THE ‘JOLLY’ Wii YG PLGASE |/IT GIRLS — THEY Win! By George McManus! > STRANGE). Pe TWELL { 0M SURE Y¢ ER SEO HVE A POOR MAN} THAT Ast (HEHASA A INesiy A ERVOULOR Hees We aK | A DIME TO 7.) MAN UKE( KIND FACE | LADIES} = HE D BE ONLY |) GIT DOME - You sHouw AHASN'T HE ?]) YOt Ho SERVICE TOO teAD a0 THING TO ABE RE- — | SEC UN we WERE )DO ANYTHING a\ DUCED TO arenes ASk IT) Rus! \THIS CON > You! \orrion? Magazine, Monday, May. same } rs sho was sure I { & you of my first ocean m he Domtr ald Miss Without the f beauty ‘prize ‘of the hosts 1n novelty for our opening » Selbint, called La > haa won all kinds . Including the Gatety beatity prize, in London, and the gold 1 presented by the painters and i f Dresden, Selbini has week is Miss La STOP by t at ere able to bi ring the Ke to see the | she perform Last r. Summer $ steadily f Biieeoacell t T be c from her. the dig TALWAYS AIMS | WEWERE SOME MAN Y BUT DON T\NOW IF YOU Just) DM CER TAIN af oe neaeies TOBE poLiTe | HOPING THAT, WHO WOULD | /EVER TELL (—(W OULD TAME oa Rulakooas See tal tH piae nae x a TO DE DAMES!/SOME GOOD, (Gis M\bouUS A NY BODY (, \ritts AXE DOM 25S DOIT BETTER || Nae ‘n rane KIND, wite- tase y = pt \ GO INTO THE ANO® QUICKER ty a ‘ g7\BACK YARD. THAN ANY ISODY | | ask. who sings ING INTELLIGENT IT OS MAN WOULD YUxe HAPPEN , AROUND? AND CHOP SOME WOOD LITTLE FAVOR || DONG AND DONUT CHEER FULLY | Has ES THE HANDIEST MAN WITH AN AXE LEVER SAW IN MY LIF Et, 1 DAT'S DE FOIST \ WORK | DONE SINCE GRANT It's nice to be tal jextremely hart to act well as on.” YMMMENTING on His ( the season at the Pa it was quit experienced I am glad to by 9 » the disguine. but it is; ing, a or Mr, ‘anybody else connected Frankly, I did not ly for another, fon the mat- ly thought too unim- r over. Therefore, gur- as the order of the first night tor the song was encored I can't explain it. nod plays. Some- ed in manu- Thelr points can ler the influence Cierny Girden, d that midsume are the most 160) dime 310. sd out the winter sek the roc « like ne which are unit bright « » of acts those which po modest to admit t Amorg the ble acts except clever singing WAS PRESIDENT Tinticietiinmed Mase our tae 2 “Bil Simn song is largely ae lopens June 4 ts Arthur sible £ 8. Her humor \: | the winter, and who Simmons simply \ \ London to fill a ¢ sth e the bandits playing, ment on the Roof, Prince > of the negro, A South- : th ne, the greatest of re recently thought triloquists, and I'm he ul negress, exclaim. N ate the success of his f ; i = ie 3 \ me Tho F will ay 1 k ayy t ey ever, aa \ Mrs, Fay will give some br irst‘class companies even in fons in thaumat we have found, CHARLES DARNTON. i eata particul to By T. 0. Mccitt!| HOME HINTS Kidney Omelet. one cup stewed when browned on t wed Kid fold over and heated dish @ Quick Waffles. NE pint MISS COZZLE WAS BUSY FROM MORNING TILL LATE TRIMMING HATS FOR FIVE DOLLARS A WEES (ATEN DOLLAR (THs ONE IS eased waffle trons Fried Chicken. times my love was returned, OUTHE Cut t brown on and salt and ry al quaneity ng-pan, cover; and when brown an en to a hot flour in the hot grease, browns; t ONE DAY SHE SET OP A FIFTH AVENUE SHOP SHE CHARGED AA SMALL FORTUNE FOR EVERY HAT ‘WHERE SHE PUT UPAS(CK THAT WAS FREAK |_AND NOW SHE LIVES LIKE A RED STREAK. BETTY VINCENT’S ADVICE TO LOVERS. _ ee et ee eaten on y day letters reach 1 Mfficulty of making a ntane “How n, stir lexed yo to BET > d, Post-Oflice quainted with y young gentleman about two! ung girl of ninet Las ad & . young man. “Is saw an answer to ‘ 1 « HEALTH A aS a mmended ss and churches. € A A board € dasta not acquaint y com n in Ts way of making u a ; would By Margaret Hubbard Ayer, me some way ¢ a ng acquainted re ster."* | B 5 ene: medium of introduction for the you Y fore saying so. truff Cur Garetines iat anata ‘ tm before 1g Dandruff Cure. Eyebrow Grower. se Ais Pata atinla MARS 1 M a el(h NG : sige hc Oa RR ag “" He Does Not Bow. ‘ than in the t “ A more tor t j « v No. L would not adyis 5 ae ES yourself and that you are York, and will do with a ve y retully 2 idl. of (ea teavn tte uring the week, he never ca sda ~ : , skin sallow, He me out on Sundays, On the contra > Y, M le me ot oguaint CRE aD Hy castonally on Sun While I | hed Salurchiattendanse siicuenant . edie eat ue t markinneta cing this young man a 1 and BWANK Unt eaartinetecict thats peat HRD war: taverars gredients unui thoroughly tnesena iD [every reason to think that he likes 1 | Apguald Rtehernes: to avold ae Me rataaatince th Apply to the eyebrows with the brush {24 204 think 1 ought to be bothers tts You may © acquaint slowly at f Ag tine BERRBKINT Lalilagepeainal ands touthe iaancaees brush | 4th a young man who has a week-| Keep in mind always that you want to meet nnd. tar : tacthe AHCI RMRSIERAnE been Aims amet te day sweetheart a Bunaay mnecie| wna charming gid cand imac you don’t want to be too u \ ne Potassium | {Ted from any drop and mesed mente | Beast? HEARTBROKEN, | fortune when {t finds you, : carbonate; iounca; | ong the edge of the aveints ¥ |" Unless you are enguged to the young | Certal ot, The fa al eh ammonia water, 11-2 ounces; tincture | Meine tytn te ho minut ee y ob vein : He to object to his| ~ sae | B boor and ny w , Hee ‘Nose monet | ; jan Invitation to a strawberry. fe: | ete A-Complicated Case. . a Sa Lan | | 100 Flat. Fer Jealous Friend. our club intends giving mc | See far ; assim care The remedy 1 suggested for Dear Totty | It woul be entirely proper T would mimeiidieas : AM heartbroken, Af bonate in 44 i ¥ a fat | Dear | af q | no: i 6 Appliance to be worn AM a young lady nineteen yenrs of Religion Parts Them | ind insincere. * » , Us on the nose at night, and which || axe. 1 met a young man tast sum i x | 1 1 to know ¢ oughly in y | oan obi NEN Dear y cs i 34 Sata eM In pave | vette be (obtained ae store where! L mer with whom I kept company, as | 1 ITAyis been. jeeap! é | She Cannot Love Hinz. ; aot ary oful keep surgical goods 1 loved him, 1 he told me several : F yt oar Betty L know t e would tet him 4 Throug ‘Mole on ihe Face. English 1H B.—Try this to cure the mole on ’ logne, § 0) tharides, 1 i all o ender, oll of rosemary, 1 Apply to the root ces; tineture of can dram each your p Diachylon plaster, 1-2 of the halr once or Ounce; tartar emetic, 1 aram: twice a day, It 1s positively necessary Croton oll, 5 drops. The plaster should that the scalp should be kept clean, DS sPread the precise size of the mole It should be Je: 0 Rarseee a tiishitsatestan sane shou ft on until the motes sup purate, then remove and allow to he some bad terms, He tas sent me an invita-| very little. Hon to an affair his club gave, and 1| Keeping tn did not accept same, taking the aidvico|by corresponding. t of my lady friend, who I now find to} for me and still for the reason that he|he asked me to keen company with |not get be Jealous of mo. renew his friendshige & will ask you i, years, but on account of his religious view misunderstanding we parted ¢ while ou m we are allowed to together but 'The only wiy we have of| touch with each other ts Ho professes to care! tention. AM ay summe: young m then he has paid me a great deal of at-| She One month after 1 him | man wh n love with me. Since do, Please enlighten us i Toe st not think of marry! love with ano! ur brother more 1 a sho will give up your} As I should like to mnot be with me he Is constantly him, which I did. jin hy joing with other girls, What would yygu » Now he has asked me to marry him’ y i man. we shall have the 7a fo suppose the wife tn suck THE AMBITION. olse asile to win; ta ' » put all Fair Fort 1 Horald. “> LETTERS from the PEOPLE A ANSWERS to QUESTIONS & Another We anil ing she was, and or her rigfis the: e same wa Q ne. ‘f 8 lifference b s w you and when 3 gets t y to think you F id that 5 1 waked I will » nd would know I E AWAKE WILEE. way Oddity. The Worla Al Have you ever noticed, ¢ s train at Bridge, that the ned to the doors, can wriggle through s you find the crowd nd usually can the front ar to me, n expl ft. I the company no tetly to the plan of on the front and le find a yacant seat or two In ? This seems very pe nse, a pat Sixteen; Awak > the Fdltor of The Evening World In regard to mit n, SUBWAYDIZER. ually about sixtee “May Manton’s ARIATIONS of Daily Fashions, without Here 13 the very t gives i, yet at tho time a ¢ ) tre tr nt oma are at can be utilizedt vpriety meusure, VORLD MAY MAN. eee Call or send by mail to TE How. te TON FASHION BUREAU. No. 2 y-third street, New Onpain York, Send ten cents in coln or stamps for each pattern erdered, These IMPORTANT—Weite your name and address plainly, and alk Patterns ify size wanted,

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