The evening world. Newspaper, May 30, 1906, Page 9

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k. “¥ ABOUT THE DEADLY SWARMING WRITING PUG ‘¥ —o+ By Nixola Greeley-Smith. YOUNG woman reader has written me a let! taining the very flattering request that I give her 4 few hints on writing, as she thinks she ts 4 adi to me a writer,’ adi at she ts “more at the L. M Alcote style than at the Laura Jean Libbey. Tt ts an axiom of one of tho most astute editors I know, red a3 a humorous quencher to too-contident 8, that “anybody can write.’’ So they can, And most of them unfortunately do. It takes esveral years of study and preparation to be- come a Ia or a doctor, One has to be a journeyman butcher or @ ‘prentice baker a good whtle before he becomes expert at either trade. Tndeed, in al! tho trades and professions in tile world, ly that of writing, some preiiminary study ts deemed ‘lem, poems, !t appears, spring full-armed from the head of the mos ained author quite as the d from the augurt front of the parent Joy e can say to che young man or woman falling tn Mterature, in love for that matter, 4s Go ahead." They'll do it any tage ground of accomplished fact will frown the knowl- ly jealousy that prompted your friendly caution to refrain. dia nor yellow fever in Braztl ts 60 univerrally devastating 8 nd, to call {t by its technical name—in bug swarma in the Iand, and few indeed are convinced that they can't write are those cularly, everybody writes but authors, hens tn the earth for corn. A pon indiscriminately ts conceded, mnly and statutorily denied, while one c6-VoWwed Slc!lian tadies iz with pens, 6. Neither al, comfortable wife a: it w el , She does not need any hints it isa false alarm. tus hope oer ee BETTY VINCENT’S ADVICE TO LOVERS. nal feels 1s n ls nbout Aowill be a whole you. Will She Waitt? Dent te AM @ woman! Her People Object. tr. | ®t00 long for her to wait? 4 {t ts not too long. By all means ask her, You seem to have very sen- F {eas and will make a goo! nd She Has a Rival. rs despite 1d nt you from mi To Tell Her Love, Tioar & young «irl and am lady of ty mpany wit a young man. I lov ways hnd ph im and he says he loves me, but Is. Have had a {s another young girl after ge, but have She {s very Jealous of me. What 5 about elght| Would you ndvise me to do, give him orn I an ofd | 8 Or go with } is aly HEALTH AND BEAUTY. By Margaret Hubbard Ayer. | Scalp and Hair Dry, cloves, tw essence of ambergr! nty drops 8, three drons. Ounces; white wax, one ounce; alm | J.—Try the! oll, four ounces; alkanet root, the {| dandrutt cure, |drams. Melt all in a water path, Let| ree and after you 1d balsam of Per hatr, the dand- + Yolk of 1 + 1 pint of rain-| at (oN; loun Y spirits, mixturo up and warm, rub- | t well Into the/ of the head, Hero js th Phente acti, Troublesome Moles. S.-Here ts a remedy that ts much employed for moles: Dtachylon + Diast one-half ounce; tartar emetic, one dram; croton oll, five drops, ie plaster should be apnead the pre- else wizo of the mole, It should be left on until the moles suppurate. then re- move and allow to hea, teat the horoughly sicin nol waters, |For Oily Hair. | rama; Un yomica, | T.-1f the hair has a tendency to Grima; t cd cinohona, $0{ be too olly the remedy which fol- pte peat +! Qe lows will probably bo succeastul Titer et oo) grams; sweet al-| Pe? greasy, molt halr the following Bua ell y to the roots |!¥ 88 excellent drying solution, If used i sponge ones | Muy 1t tends to produce a crispy con- ‘ar This’ lotion ds espe and an auburn shade: Powdered s bap hea ard! bicarbonate of soda, borate of sata Aa “ te (also powered), 1-4 ounce of each; eau “o Color Lips. hi f a 1 fluid ounce; alcohol, 2 full o 18 “yp ILbIE—T think you will ike thi cream for coloring the Ups: Sp coaoetth one and Mula oun 16 ouno r- | Mix and agitate untt golution is oom- one-fourth plete, question that runs through all my tol I ; of marrying for at least three | Sindh ET as my salary of $12 Is too fotis | “#44. Do you think that three years L. H. NO MA‘AM, &e LAINT COANA, a BRING DAT « TRUNK UP. NO SIX FLIGHTS, O' STAIRS! I DEUVER DAT TRUNK AT WHY, HOw MUCH HE LOOKS Lixe GOOKER 7, WASHINGTON! QO I SAY DAT IN DE PAPER? HE LOOKS COKE AN ATHLETE BUT ISHE = REALLY? AINT NO WHITE MAN §0IN' TO RUN UP No. SI¥ FLIGRTS -O'sTAIRS, WID DIS TRUNK LIKE iD! MONDERFUL VLL GET HE CAN CARRY IT NOW AS. %] FAR AS THE BEDROOM WITHOUT SETIIN: IT Down? The Evening World’s Daily Magazine, Wednesday, May 30, 1906. ITHE ‘JOLLY’ GIRLS— THEY Win! By George McManus OUR DREAM DEPARTMENT. (were xou READING THE By Roy L. McCardell. ARTICLE IN THE ie PAPER, POLLY No Geo. Age or Class Distinctions Will Pe Made with eee ABOUT WHITE | Contestants for Our Valuable Dream Prizes—No Ruics ley Es fovern or Apply—Every Dreamer Will Be <oLoReD MeN? Given a Square Deal and No Favor- —— ites Will Re Played. W E Inquiries as well as dreams, a a nt in without question, r thout dreaming. human nature, but gift A in the mouth, and valuable prizes , and yet many the why and wherefore, ngaged in coal- nia Ratlroad ny to employees Id ask us right away If we didn't expect favors In return! By e matl, Instead of dreaming steadily and pondents take up their time T RHEUMATIZ, raphical, YES.T SAID )\ OM THAT A COLORED \{ MAN COULDNY CARRY HALE A MUCH AS A receive 1 Some dre nin offer of rar \ DONE SHOW YOU MA'AM! AINT NO WHITE MAN CAN CARRY MOAN HEAVY VUL BET HE'S SOING TO BRING UP THE TRUNK! 8 of co} sending us in the dreams, hundré and ours by asking questions. Ono wants to know if a dream he had on & park bench was eligible for the prt Another wants to know if the dreams of children under sixteon are admitted. Another wanta to know what handicap {s placed on Philadelphians, as they sleep and dream more than other people. A visitor to the city desires to know {f he can send In his dreams. If so, he siys, won't we please stop the street noises so he can get n chance to close his eyes and collect a few orize winners. For the Inst time wo desire to say that we dreamed anywhore any time by anybody tre dreamed somewhore some time by somebody. The prizes: Beautifal dream pleture of the Dozing District-Attorney, for the best dream; canned Welsh rabbit (guaranteed not Chicago stock- yards packed), for the worst dr ; best nlghtmare, a good old-fashioned gig. Hero {s our dream book «ind oraculum of fate (continued): Pain—To dream some one ¢! you a pain fs a sign that you will get all that {s coming to you, Palm—A sign of caution, {t to you. Pan—Your friends speak of you ofte Pencil—A good dream. You will 1 Petticoat—Never overdress, Piano—To dream that you are a plano and that some one ts pald for playing you {8 a sign that a friend will strike for money. Pills—Do not 9 credulous and swall Plumber—This ts a pipe dream. Potatoes—For men to dream of them. For girls, {t is an In Purse—A good dream. Money th it. | Letter ‘‘Q.” Quadrille—Some one will lead yor Quicks!iver—You will go on a journey and tip hotel servants. Quinsey—You will feel sore about something and down {n the mouth. AND MAYDE THE HORSE AND WAGON, Yoo! ave no rules, Dreams t as eligible as those ANN ELIZA, WHO YOU TINK 1AM? SANDOW ? Count your’change after the walter hands in your absence, uke your mark. ow everything. toes 18 a gn that their friends are tion to beware of mashers, inee, | | |\LETTERS FROM | 3» THE PEOPLE. Letter ‘R.”’ Rabbit—To dream one escapes alr. Ask John D, Rockefeller Rent—To dream of paying your rent to move this mon Roof—To dream of a roof {sa stgn that you w Rooster—For a woman to dream of beliig a ro hicken. trom you {5 sign you will lose your {8 a algn you are not going set your halr shingled, ster 18 a sign she fs no ———- ete oo 8. |CHUG-CHUGLYRICSBY BARNES jap ved a weary By R. W. Taylor. rough the nd slow; was, ie Please Say “Please! ne fact that a hears the would get IPPING CLERK. Where Woman Wins ‘THE FOOLISH LI ied here below: ¥OU 4 TO MARRY LITTL Pursued, —— ee OE favor brought prospe: ‘ da bank aocount; nm WAS good 2 1 Se be well dressed . coat and vest R Chitare ng We and most red is fee and bh y you cann good. Teach them May Manton’s Daily Fashions. alst on thelr respecting ion, Next comes @& with the hours, and If {t ts necessary fo to Duainess es study @ Uttle each night. Imbue the: young minds with a tigh dea of educa- tion. Make them ambitious to learn as much as over they can, id duties, When ch! ws take from the fair to de ‘ashare of house expe Show tham how to use the balance on | thar hands to the best advantage, Don't | ORDER them to spend {t tn auch a way or spare It, as the case m *. Have a seation after them Ta i Ye) ACHILDREN|) ey MY nat are epilhe: It da, ever, appropriate fo) | materials that are th y happy. home, with plen alt porsible IRISH MOTHER. | Fi HINTS Poppets. | isa” NE cup cornmeal, 1 cup toaspoonful baking powder, FOR I a alan ad Kom pina and Wake 30 nm sai, | Coffee Cake. x yoonfuls sitgar, 1 teaspoon spoon butter, 1 egg, 2 cups millic NE cup Hight brown sugar, 1-2 cup the dry ingredients and rub butter, 1 egg, teaspoon all kinds in the butter, Beat the ogg «ll Spice, salt, 1 cup molasses, 1 cup ght pnd thick and sid to it/strone coffee or cocoa, § cups foun \ THE HOUSEWIFE Call or send by mail to THE EVENING WORLD MAY MAN. flour Is pastry ft 4 + TON FASHION BUREAU. Nv, 21 West Twenty-third street New Jelly Fruit Cake. Op tele York. Send ten cents in coln or stampa for each pattern erdered, WO cups sus cups four 1 Jolly wpe’: IMPORTANT—Wnite your name and address platuly, and eb tree _teaspo powder, eT UR Swatics | ERSTE! 3 ways apocity alge wanted. two-thirds oup butte, one oup | /,

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