The evening world. Newspaper, May 29, 1906, Page 9

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THE Evening Worfld’s Daily Magazine, Tuesday; Ma? 29, r9080- “#woMAN AND THE HAPPY DREAMS. « & By F.G. Long. ‘THE SERMONS PUCKERED HAND. OF A SINNER. By Nixola Creeley-Smith. | pres itll Ree ‘ 1| By Roy L. McCardell. OUNTAINS ' Text: Old Loves and New. 4 HOOR: (ALonG FINE! AS 1 { LIVE-THE ALLE ENY - ALF the tr es we have {fn life come from the So WAITING = zs ton se ee Now that we are in the midst of the ho’ <7 t last the scrawled ne AG LNAP.5— son in June weddings, and to be matched but miss- n, it is fit that we should fon strong in Hfe— ock of Joye affairs {n hand and see just how at wer t in all over Love, the ng To the sor , to those t on taking the matter nd putting 1t up to the non {8 not directed. the heads of those whese min/a © advertisements of the instalment- times, ttl! © thoughts court of f this se ase int We could not sermontzo s ire on matrimony, who ere reading aiairan fcee! CHICAGO MHEW, ITS RE \" alization brings that the home-nest down and a dollar a week. 2 { 15! The! ° j / plan housea with the eager Joy the reallzattor aac : ‘ i [Parte thee: : Us an be furnished throughout for a dc town an BREAKING. zl > This aermon {a for those who flirt and frivol. 5 (ALL RECORDS) TALL RECORDSY) Lat those who only trif You on with a loye affair that hag = heed these Iines. serious, and yet you k || crown Uresome, for no other reason save vanity or, perhaps, the force of habit, For vanity or pride we continue to hug our chains—and the party vf the second part, perhaps—and maintain the delusfon that we ara aS me of the and then What has nay be that the golden chains seem leaden now, and yet how can suatpiace? we exist without some one to love or love us? Hastie lk st fading to the happy h | | It fs self-evident that there is a crying need for some sort of an rey uP t But at saul Rian xchange or ¢) ng house for love a rs, a lovers’ trading mart, & aurint jeart-throb bazaar to ald us in being off with the old love and on with e new 4 ena | BETTY VINCENT’S ADVICE TO LOVERS. e has such a pronounced antIpathy for kissing that it would | {dle to ask him to endow a junk shop for second-hand love affairs or +\an old c y shop of cast-off courtships. somebody should do something love affair of which we tire was a new love once and had all harm of novelty, Think you that this old love of ours would not be iew to another? | Of {t would | some one else's old love a All that {s needed is a fair un could have a new love affal id one whenever we desired. | An Indemnity bond against breach of promise suits would be fur- nished by the Sweethearts’ Exchange; then we would be protected gainst persons who became piqued because passed up and might desire us into legal difficulties in consequence. MOTHER moti MOTHER, PIN would be a new one for you! rstanding and a Lovers’ Exchange, de-over out of another person's. AINT THE 1 LNORTA POLE® calm reflection. They could they wouldn't he world. It may be awe nded = Now, In the silly season, when all sorts of puerlie propositions are Wa} | nresed, we advance this one to a second reading for all it !s worth The fact that {t fsn't worth much being admitted | ——_—__++-+ CHUG CHUGLYRICS BY BARNES Seeeeane Developing a Chauffeur. woe pansion, to the man who haa mad f tin your new work and make up ation with b skleas. But nothing m last time he had in the West and rine that there ts h le they put in which they 4 man in the case too much given to him | And made a \ Fr ——— 1 _ iG Paul TOOT TooT—TooT!- | paca aes ivevearnéuils im. Put a long pert tatart a new, aan | e "4 He Is Growing Cool, been Tove aie Brothers, | ar Bee ntinues. two men all were: @ other man had been ca: LETTERS FROM FITS MAJESTY'S OWN aid know, naning 6 oO paus! And hear tho ; Dear Betty t AM | Ns ° By F. B. Morgan re X ue ; if eesivaxe 3» THE PEOPLE. | HI=HIF very attentive, Soe ea SATAN Hen SATAN ATAN™ YE5: YE ‘I ) ¢ st , iMeinites Ave Barred. PRIVATE. -- Got & PRIVATE Se ay wee { nO) 4 soni \ ne much about . PANCTUM Quick ¢”” ;“& t t about lke all the | I am reall | aeons = eee. sao Ae dani a to how 1 should She Called on Him. | Dear Hetty | AM a young “May Manton’s DEH, iearton ike a you! timea IT have called at ask him to take me ¢ of mine sald it was n do. he Ge Indifferent, ar Hetty: AM a gether for a he has shown cvard me. Kindly advise me her advice. She Won't Believe Him, i Betty AM dearly in love lady of about twenty often expressed my We have gun (toward OW Indifte favor co a Try She Dines Wtth one Boss. tell_mo, wha Pie Sure — me know as 80x piness and congen yet RS ance AN PaO ARE RNAL seeming | WIFH AND MOTHER Fe hi apace TE Vara se ay: en going With @| inattrerent for a while. Tel , <i her you Porn Up Pavements ya, Wood ove her once more, and when she sa girl L love very much for the past -MucK Raking Q ‘oung man twenty-four yeare| "Ye 7 were you 1 would | old and have ~ Payen | Sleeping In Public ( x he, and she tolls me sho is} you are fattoring her say: “How you lm we yistor er een cy | offices : i” }ery much in love with me. A fewlseo through men! Nobody can Jotly| “y Wave 8 from the | tle ma saya ago she took a job with a dis |you, can they? at will give Ree ur gérte 1 her hours are! something to Kk about jals are, ‘HEALTH AND BEAUTY. By Margaret Hubbard Ayer. ( Hair Is Too Thin. Eisen tepuraaucerenns croase the size ‘of your w. ( & tirm at Coney Island ar Pa f will de= Do not that t can be cut fror adwa: material | bi ee {B/rosort to tleht corsets or tigut band¥ been paved with wooden blocks and Deol seretal i f no y to ot any kind, is nice und even, with no cuts, I won- | | 4 ; i jake the hair 9 ses how will bo that way | tucker, but to| For Dyspepsia. uitvate It as you ©. J. —For dyspepst spoonful would anything of pineapple 5 clye that ts lack- with your meal ne Look after) iiiu, It ia a corrective in some our general health ‘nd at the same Styes on Her Eyes. ime consult al F. A. F.-Styes are sometimes . start in to lay eaks. It would yvement in, ealp masseuse, by an Impover'shed condition of Wate you do this the blood, and then a tonic of | HIN TS FO R | SHE HOUSE W I F E. area LAG some sort ts advisable. aealn i. | sponge. warmed. Avoid late nt Salpligaa we 5 Mingle Masons Akela oieUr tera eta HIN 7 Call or send by mai! to THE EVENING WORLD MAY MAN. ake, alf cup of mo- with a quart i of sugar and TON FASHION BUREAU, No. 21 West Twenty-third street, New Vaseline, § grams; white pr ta 10 ee . D.-You cnn reduce your walst|centigrama; oll of birch, {0 ¢ igranis Inswoa, one-quarter teaspoon saleratus|1 cup of water, Set aside ‘ atirred In molasses, and a good quart o: mi turn the rice in the centre of a ap butter, 1 egg, 2-3 cu hi morning with plantain. “Water, in ‘ite flour, Let rise and bake like “si and pour the dates around tt. This}1 12 cups of flour, 1 teupoo A Uttle carbonate of soda ts dis- maken a pleasing dessert eerved with z he cak other bread. Makes two loaves, eream or nulk and sugan Pour the cake fl cold, an follows: ¢ York. 6end ten cents in coin or stamps for each pattern erdered. | i IMPORTANT—Writo your name and address plainly, and alk Patterm® } wayne mpocity size wanted. awit : Ho also directs bathing the an measure by simply holding your chest in its proper position anu! taking deep breaths. hls will increase solved. go0d, thorougt ing fn the gem pa:

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