The evening world. Newspaper, May 26, 1906, Page 11

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a i # SHAPE And & pint of water on and The Evening Saturday; eT s Phd cia Sl Magazine, “There ain't a town of ten thousand that hasn't a round top outfit. f of actors and actorettes are out playing tent-shows. They don't think it a come- down since Bernhardt did it.”’ 3 Seb itt tteieieeeieieleleieleieeieeicieivininie ier AS you Wn to pass me by and up?” sald the Chorus Girl, ‘Well, © don't wonder. I sort of feel lost in the shufil self as I tak trips and the town and see all the fly ies dn't they the n {s In town with a more fire, Ha erve! azle Fort terrier and her ns she lost the ri {ght on the spot two he Ba > BR IDE TRIUMPHAN ep Nixola Greeley-Smith. t te it feathers fea Avett ne ' er are a 1 \ i tions and t t thanithe ace fbb on heights of quired wiadom int ting married was get> | ting Te wor ut frills on th vex are not «0 w as men's. m. as they do some eo rounded a —— +4 _—_____- HEALTH AND BEAUTY. by Margaret Hubbard Ayer, ¢ to or taking from the amount ingredient 1 should he ker Jdren ov ig k and Face. Q uaa from y tila bleach; rile of mer- conrse Tan on Neck > rer the reach of ch: nt wo together unttl 6 solution s ol when idd one-half ow fF Apply with a wmall 3 agreeable. a is to blister and akin Tt may be strength by wagh away in To Brighten Hair. of SPICUOUB. ter you hava) ed your hair in halt peroxide | and half water, dry in the sun, It will make !t a trifle Ighter and bright- er and will not bo unpleasantly con- splcuous. THE HOME, com as often eno fn averago cases. or reduced tn HINTS FOR ‘ sait to taste. Cook until tender, The Coiled Carrots. eotona cook away and thicken the Ol fan gtavy. It may be necessury to add Hay ecole until soft, more water from time to time, but ei i of butter, when done {t should be about Ike aha t before ae ‘sdueexe of {gravy and the meat as tender as chick- gales lemon, en. Serve with mashed potatoes, beaten light. Beef Stew. NE and one-half pounds chuck | Yellow Lady's Cake, teak cut in pieces and fried NE and a half cups four, one cup of brown. Then take it out and sugar, onetalf cup butter, one- half oup sweet milk, one teaspoon soda, two teaapoons cream tartar, yollos of four eggs, one teaspoon vanilla, slice and fry 1 quart of ontona brown, end put both in @ kettle and put about VHD WIT MIS AN boy “If you look around at the bunch of professionals dcing a bick-and-wing up and down Broa | ke (eleieeicdeiciele ice teiebe ic inic niente teletcie be esic ine eee innit GENE CARR. Meicieirieitieii-i--ei-i-i-i-} Illustrated byw nieteiet + MAMA ETHEL DE BRANSComGE LEVY LILLIAN RUSSELL “SCAMP* poPY MONGOMERY “SLIVERS OAKLEY stinct to Br feet tot irthquake! wa t Forty-second feet 1 T° Give SS Over The Bust. let Inen Jown th jay sueld Tam glad that his say [E=nibied ihe | ng indy | *0 They Had a Quarrel, | A se Dear Basty : AM deoply in love with a young jung enought / en tive} man al t and lately LS ‘a to perce! this c in @} matt aro Bd Mately| ing for } to porceive this or act upon ‘ much; Just som K. A few daya| tim from his obliga r, That other people fall thelr duty d not | after rd he inform iM tha he had cuse OUr own dere | fiver meme Ite f ‘SDBLGAT al Meee re ce Avia} [ie Does Not Call, if 1 still th 1 he ¢ ¥ la Te would treak my" hear! ta heing turned out » Inatigation of tt wife, 1 up. Please advise mew begs for an old horse from the cold, and its ratid girl ears of BRO Jon Js wont for it, ‘The rt only half the blanket v his | ng iy with « You might write the F father repronches him f lies: ‘I want to aave t er halt wants wham ie note saying thi ou think fool| anti! you get old and ask me for it.’ ed to. be ish to quarrel and would ik be A young woman w uld want a sor ast year: Late frienda again—don't say He Has a Winning Way. | sweethearts, make a good May 20; SUAAAAMAAAARNEEEERY SuavataRaRnaNanaaEEnnac cca By Roy ie McCardell. : MS KNIGHT p side and Broadway e San thet it would take an earthquake, an ulanche, a tidal w and a yol-| «nic eruption to drive them further) year 1906. “Actors are on a shoestring basis in pea this Summer. A lady can’t sk a gentleman to tie her Oxfords for bee without the haunting fear that he’ll swipe the shoelace for a necktie.” : nicielninieieieieleiinie ini istrii-ieivieei-ielefefelnfelefeieteletefeteiefefeiof kin to Puss except they’re acquaint- ed) ays he set the style, and “Sliv- ers’ Oakley says he saw it fret’ But Dopey McKnight says he wore a |black, broad, lady's silk shoestring jwith his Tuxedo when he played the | Palm Garden plano elght years ago. “IT only know that they are all wear- ing shoestrings for crayats now, and some people say the style started in San Francisco when some of our | dressy actors lost all their haberdasn- ery {n the holocaust. “Anyway, they are all on a shoo- string basis in neckwear this sum- | mer. You see it wherever you ge, and | it goes wherever you see MM And a {lady with a high instep can’t ask a |wentleman to tle her Oxfords for her |without the haunting fear that he'll swipe the lace for a necktle. “Atn't that what happened to Puss Montgomery? Didn't Dopey McKnight take her ehoe string and run right away with it? He didn’t mean to be thoughtless, but, as Puss sald, even Dopey McKnight should have reallzad that a lady who has lost a husband through no carelessness of her own shouldn't be placed In the embarrass- ing position of having to call a cab, and, no friendly Indian in sight, be obliged to pay for It herself because some one she trusted has swiped her shoe lace, and she didn't want to cause a crowd by walking gimpy up Broadway trying to keep her left and laceless shoe from falling off. “What's beconm of Mr. Maginnis? How do we know, child? | “But our one-eyed detective, Single | Sight, the Subtle Sleuth, turns up to get expense money and report prog- nid New York. ress, Ani thing this earthquake “He thinks he's located Mr. Magin- 18 done {is to bring in shoe- nis in the wilds of Flatbush, as a man strings around the neck, T've heard of @nswerlng his description wus seen out that way In the company of two villainous real-estate agents. “Woe take up the tral of Mr, Ma- |ginnis next week, ay he baffle us? Ask me!" actors going out on a shoestring for but Usis Is the first season I've em coming back with them. p Montgomery (he aln't no, seen t a the beat and an at- ist discovered that h wicked things as Mer- and had run at once Ke to me to re » I wonder.” he mused sadly, “He y chance papa’s methods of an- f all the oll in sight could be called 5 a Merger?” i A i No, ured him hu- n eleven pe ful Anughters, st morously me Was ony a gen- at! And last week C) gil “aUbsmeraen —————_. e The Secret. By nily Stuart Weed. the WEETHEART, I told to the Illy @ Ar explore LJ Wi ‘ed {t Jow to the soul of r 1 “We spend months rose of awful p 1 privation, and when ong the violets blowing [we ret pueceaatul, show. (eon) we the wind flowers nod and - Sweetheart, a song I gave to the dawn- ne with the light to the vault of h the world, and at even My heart o'er the silence sent it to you io to the Iily, s Ask the red Glean fom the 9 And ® e ret, rm the sweet impart, May Manton’s Daily Fashions LL variations e¢ the circular skirt Rreatly in des with front | and and that a, but washable are quite ate, atid ‘ool and rimming oan. be als moat anything tha: one may Itke, Towa of can be ap- the cirou- they plaln, 1 lar sides; 1 ft Misses’ Skirt with Circular Sides—Pattern No. 5366 sirls of 1 Mattern 5366 ts cut in sizes for ¢ I advise the young man t good mother, Deer Betty: | AM a young man and yery popula She will not make a good wife or n with the young ladies. I soem to have a winning way and never fall to get the best looking girl at the parties and sociale I attend, Some ttme ago I went to a party and there met became very] of me and does not Ike to sec mo pay-| 1k looks like an arningoment between has bothered! ing attention to other girls of my|himmelf and the friend. I'm afraid you very Jeaious| acquaintance. Al tule ls very annoy- must sot expect him to return, a very pretty girl, She much in love with me and mea grekt deal. Sho ls Call or send by mail t THE EVENING WORLD MAY MAN- TON FASHION BUREAU, No. 21 West Twenty-third street, New York. Gend ten cents in coin or stamps for each pattern erdered, IMPORTANT—Write your name and address plainly, and al- ways specify size wanted. How to optain ‘These Patterns

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