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—~< The Evening World’s Daily Magazine, Monday, May THE WOE AND THE WEAPON OF JEALOUSY. By SUL Greeley-Smith. *T @hatl never 1 De Gu ast time it will y ba cyed we firm the sel nate. For to BETTY VINCENT’S ADVICE TO LOVERS. an che OEE ars right n you nees do he asks wish to, Under the ¢ not return for it A Clinging Young Man, ! Dear Be YOUNG lady of twenty-one has been keeping company with a ) young man of twenty for over a year and a half, the young man all this time pro foud of ¥ to be the case, was wi grant 6 wish the & man made fn regard to her friends, &c., she being very much in love with him, This young mun, not being in @ position to take tue girl to any places of amusement, she the ring unless believing this to do and girl, and sh very willingly gave up all her frlends, | happily and never stowed a sign of discontent; and at different times gave tho young] Pidden In. some man gums of money. Now this young] glucred very HINTS FOR THE HOME, . gq Cress Sandwiches. | ASS the yolks of four or more eggs through a aleve and pound them leapoonfuls of vinegar. Add two tablespc Onely chopped cress, tered slices of thin poontal Spread somo but bread with the paste, mako {nto sandwiches, roll tn ®) Keep fresh tn Wamp napkin and place in a tin box! cress sandwiches, until dinner time. ‘These can bo served in place of the regular bread and butter, Tomato Sandwiches. UT some thin slices from a frosh cucumber, and also cul some toma. ~ week of an I with that most fors demon 4s her husba: cal wt Anil there are 4 women &! |] AM pro Now sing very strongly to be very | | 4| Have rewly some moderately thin slices, toes into thin allces, Sproad all ona peys, som cloth batore they are required for yor with lemon, GIRLS —-THEY Wit 2! By George McManus THERE again, never, never!’ declared 3 They Jo a Harlem police cor ess wedded to a Hun had hidden KB to Keep t nees of a wife or h tnat Jealousy can ne as it 's of a nu! gersal of human emo: | of the world’s desperate deeds and ed the of cri ONLY HE MINUT HED ¢ + is past and only a very few captatne 14 have looked upon the sea-ne: tn 9 human belng escapes encounter | monsters, the | of jealousy that fests upon human ing combat too many of us come | | P Bay, ( WHAT'S THE MATTER?) RE HE. COULD FIX IT In A to be the ft most ° tay apt to belle » product of pe Jealor Mets of the world, as woll as tts many h astonished thers and c! ng else the happiness ¢ rest or satisfy, tt th vitable ae gracefully as may bo. ins Always ch white heat of abs have mon roilahle jealous ALL AROUT nts of down the brakes at its very first temperament, and © possessor of It And u ow the other day, “an they do rac. ndeed men of whom this PONT GET TOO THAT WATER. ALQY = YOURE % IT BECAUSE YoU WORK AT THE HOSE COUNTER WHAT 1.90 with} = S-, — RATHER THE 1 THAN PUT YOU TO ANY suse they r ave to ruln t n hill, not to Ret to the t& ast 1 CAREL fen hae able, but as an ve and defens: Suit ™ ve writes me the 4 in Septentde times at 1 rea r flance or these hesita five wt same do: { eae many old maldal © hig : ed thelr future happiness 4 he looked over a huge cluster ican Beauty ded with @ than the Rafferty, the 14 Binks, ‘but r gete > has 1 has been r treatment of at he tw acti unusi She has indred been unus 5 man five years oves me. sometimes 1 for h he acts y how to act w deeply in love w e to know !f hi his love Ch Ret @ in sincere. py to dow faith. Shall He Marry Her? Dear Bet It o 80 try to love with young Indy and sed to make her my wife, I sce she's too ignorant of life. and lately my friends say mhe {snot fit to be my wife. Please advise me whether I shall marry her or not. Ww. R 8. By all means marry her, Your friends are very heartless, and so would you be f you took thelr advice. Marriage of Cousins, Dear Betty: Mazie was hungry as could be. “Ts far too small. I wish I'd fifty times as much!" w _ 3 _ a co Z> oO w @) = on ie} < “This bowl of bread and milk,” sald she, My hunger’s such BUT HE S S30 Aw FULL = ESS ABOUT TH ANT NEW OF HVS * PERSISTENT! JUST SEE' HE'S GOING TO FIX THAT PLACE WHERE HOSE HAS 1D THERE ANN THING MORE I CAN DO FOR NOU, GIRLS? NOW YOUVE goT THE HOSE FIXED” iF YOu JUST WOULD WATER THE LAWN FOR US! a ere are fow except when you all e to str there's ¢ got the say made from od. The at yo daitdy Ero she could say “Jack Robinson!” The transformation had begun. And Mazie In amazement roars: all “The bow! ‘pas big as was | money sed to talk he | sta & & is] = = iJ = > => = iS} = 72 re} = Alas! The She ate and ato, TiN—splash!—she tum “Help! greedy ed in am in love with my cousin of the eume age. If we were to wed would Such a marriage be improper or tlegal, as her mother and mino are alsters, and I've often heard {t sald “that a mar- | riage between cousins never turns out L.A. first cousins ts for- ates. It ia permitted But tt te generally co: unwise. | AM a young man of twenty-two The marriage ew York ® short time, Put somo fresh butter into a basin and beat with a wooden spoon until it ts quite white and sof: Season with celery salt, pepper, a dui of curry powder and a little vinegar. YDIA Db. isan astri that may ove your wrink monds, 2% ammes; white ) grammes; ro of bengoin, rose vater, 60 gramme: ivertzod ta: ammes, 1 nade should not be To Remove Wrinkles. ON of sweet J grammes; naa massage of white bread. Spread them rather) cream, but #hould be applied after uls Of/ thickly with the prepared butter, place| massage, to restore slirunken or flabby a silee of cucumber and one of toma-| sin. | to on each and form the sand) the same way as the To Change Hair’s Color. YBIL,—You are making « mistake to wish to ohange 80 beautiful and Snow Cake. popular @ color of hair, but the ap. piicution of sige which I give you may ALF cup butter, one oup of sugar, | have the desired effect. I give fu the one and one-half oups flour, half cup sweet milk, whites of four one teaspoon baktng powder, fla- formula as follows; Alcohol, 2 ounces; green sage, 2 olices; ETeen tea, 2 ouncen. Put all in an tron pot, which oan be ‘olomely covered, and pour over it three HEALTH AND BEAUTY. By Margaret Hubbard Ayer, quarts of water, b: wntor, and tet rei on re and let at rain and bo! ® pillows unless + Iry b retiring. Pimple Cure. L.—Here ta cure which you need externally. would try the phosphate ¢ a tea nful In a glass before you go to bed, sorning an hour betc pimple ® grains; ng, prefe: atl The: take for e head is p wh, 4 drams, | Blackheads on Nose. M.—it ta more ditticult ¢ the blackheads from than from any other part of but soap, warm water and nh will do tt will be helpful: Pure brandy, 2 cologne, 1 ounce; liquor of pon ounce, Apply at night after w: ure parks; price of living 2% per cent the face thorovgtly with soap and lower, wages same as All this will warm water ~One day be seon in New York. Not to ably sof trie er Binck Nor White Isat OG] Matt to York or Parndiset » New Word of Praise than no treo pleas 3 40-c the Uttle girl! with brain a-wh! the dish. > LETTERS f from the PEOPLE Ws to QUESTIONS Mamma! PLEASE UNWISH MY wisn" | Girl: Hintory (ana 35 Lawn avenue, Ato ei 900. OUR DRE AM DEPARTMENT. By Ray L. McCardell. Ts Dreaming tor Our Usetul and Ornamental Prizes test and Worst Dreams and Nightmares! Everybody nding in one dream or night- niid prizes we are offering, if an be entered by each contest- Dream again and send-us in an is, {f you dream long dreams yon are Dream short. sharp, snappy 1 odd and Interesting man- thousand wa your time. reams mins Try to ough rece! we have erest 15 e is will be ron the £0. until we have finished our torpretation of the common ums. steady, consistent alive dreamers find our Hst of Interpreted made Good, milly at the breakfast table by recounting the ur dream book and satisfy yourself as ot tell your dreams to total strangers; they may We have no meuns at present of assist- r to tell whom they belong to. We can only reams on t merits as they are sent fn, ised by several pre nee will be given those y. 60 a6 not to aunoy the nelghbors., Al- vard of Health, has received {nnumerable contestants dreaming so hard for our Dream 6 rest of the nelghborhood awake.. a sleepin f the Dozing District- nish rabbit; best nightmare, a gig. 1 them In to us. op th likeness ttorney. Wor am, | Here ts our Dream Book and ( um of Fate (comtinued): | Letter ¢M.” | Macaroni: eware of en who will try to put you on the cheese, | Magnet—A sign that you will | ar. Every one will be drawn toward you. Keep out of the jam at the —To dream of a measure 1s a 5 { you are a pretty tall fo dream you cut a melon {s a sign that you will win at the | | ee | ‘ou have something that will be claimed by another. oft] of your money or soon will be on your Iast t full. sign you will go driving. To dream you change your name {s a good omen for young 7 it presages an early marriage. 1—To dream of having a nickel means you will have five cents if ot penniless. dream {t 1s night shows you know what {s what, unless ft ts and then it sould dawn upon you that you have been kept in a day dark. Night Watchman—You will never be troubled with {nsomnia. the Nose—For human beings to dream of having a nose is a good omen} so for actors, It 1s a sign that they will be “featured.” Nuts—To dream of making a noise like a nut {s a sign you are cracked, Letter ‘“0.”’ Ucean—A n that you will see the sea this season, See? ons—To dream of eating onions fs a sign that you can be safely tol& You will not breathe it to a soul. hoes—Something 18 on foot. r—To dream of reading the words “Oysters in Every Style” is cause it is a good sign. EVOLUTION. By Chanes R. Barnes. Mr. Darwin ted tinde and fish—and maybe donkeys— he satd that man descended m babboons and apes and monkeys. Pooh for all this thing oatled ecience! We assimilate tts Then our views are all upset Ry a different rort of preaching, us: el—helteve it." ew, but mankind Mr. Rockefeller told ‘Like a sy ns a oct! urges: “IPolle man- know, o his ata is wealthy, wituout | guimpe, aa the day ts 6 one that war to be In demand dur- and nmer months, gly attrnotive jing the s here ta an exceed! In the tustration {t ts iade of pale bine Freno ngham trimmed with broad {bands of white embroidery, but for Unen, Maéras and thinner wa wile with 414 yarda of band % Inches wide RiGHURINENIETe ah : Cir with Guimpe. 5373. 7 Callor send by mail w THE © NG WORLD MAY MAN. TON FASHION BUREAU, No. 21 West Twenty-third street, New. York, Send ten cents in coin or stampa for each pattern erdered, IMPORTANT—Wnrite your name and address plainly, and al ways specify size wanted. = I nn, Now to Obtain . atterns