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The Evening World’s Daily Magazine, Thursday, May 31, 19OG? BARGAIN BARONS AND EE LUXURY OF-EOVE By Nixola Grecleg-Smite of the e barte: quite aa survey of recent ary home gir nore chance nt the Am "t have the ‘Thin t Aoubt thers will some . Independent operators may not be rich tn the Joyat But ie 7 fympathis » se with tis ne BETTY VINCENT’S ADVICE TO LOVERS. | DISCONSOLAT , o visits } Sxainst me, so th her he seams havey 3 wt If the wtfo's x ot someth! and the da wife and The mother- happiness for the motherhood make an explain to her husband that enough to apprecinte it egatast his tome. Ho w her part toward bringin | taln expert | love affairs Vincent. L | addressed Evening World ' He Would Win Her. Bly Dear Betty: AM I do not uke | f her tor fear of that this young Agnow me, also, es Uke to know her, be home with my friend Dusiness to e! { Gow or go t coming along, I trmk that learn to lov thin ant I wil thank y could give me a He Was Rude to Her Friend. Dear Hetty: And we hi ke company ever sinc shown me the The other eve! girl badly ts sex should fa excees r Ise of the moment | Prenty- three for Her, Rly rude to her, al- though we thought a great geal of if each other, ptill he refused to apologize | AM @ young man twenty-three years Dear Pettyt to har. I thought a heap of his friend- of age and am fn love with a widow ship and had to drop him for looks forty-five yours of age. I love her, Bigs |and whe loves me. Is she too old for me What would you have done !f you had |to marry? P. A. 8, beon in my place, 1%, | “Twenty-three” for her, but not forty- Boing rude to your friend in your (five for you. She ts far too old, ~ HEALTH AND BEAUTY. By Margaret Hubbard Ayer, A Lip Salve. juts, pounded, 1 ounce, Pound and mix, phe 282 9F three drops of ol! of cloves or of ~The cassia may be addod tf a perfume is re- salve 1 give you will stain but the tm- perceptible rouge is vetter, Here ts the <ilve recipe: 1 nnoet!, 11-4 one 0 WAX, 1 oun Cologne, 21-2 ounces; glycer- ces; Muid extract of jabor- s, Agitnte ingredients tll Ws with the brush and to the ‘tashes with a tiny camel’s-hatr paint brush, ‘Tho brush must be freed from root, 3/4 along the fame, Melt all tn : AA of the Io- Awater bath, Let it haarly cool and add balun of Peru. 4) Cream Marquise. drums; oll of cloves, 20 drops; essence [ime 1s the Creme Marquise tion touches the eye por $e ambergria£/ drops. recipe: 1-4 bunce of white wax, 21-2 ounces of spermacett!, 21-2 ounces A Tooth Powder. of sweet almonds, 11-2 ounces of rose RS. C.—This t@ a good formula for} water, 1 drop of attar of ses, Shave tooth powder. I give you one also] the wax and spermacett! and melt ft in for the oyelashes, Yos, dilated|a porcelain kettle, Add the almond oll nostrils may be contracted by tho| and beat slightly, but do not lat bol. Use of an appliance for this purpose; Remove from the rtbve and add the which {5 to be obtained at some of the| 9 Water to which the perfume has shops where they keep surgical instru me ihre cage beating ee meats. Here ts the tooth powder for- somes really ‘he sure Wk: Areca nut charcoal, 6 ounc ‘ax is welshed Nearetuly, for bone, 2 ounces;* raw areca the cream Koo maich of this inereciant will spit am by making it too orm, Incorporated. Apply to the| ® woe By F. G. Long. ae SERMONS By Roy L. McCardell. | Text: Tho Folly of Dotng Favors. Silom merchants have a maxim that catty ex- HAPPY DREAMS, QV E.| SAip IT perience has proved beyond dispute to them: “Trust a Coon and You Lose « Oustomer.” Yet, why specify creed, color or paat or present condition of servitude in citing instances of benefits forgot? It 1s not alone the irresponsible Afro-American who for- gets a favor, All of us have the habit Yet, we cannot agree with the cynics who hold that the easiest way to turn a friend into an enemy !s to do him a favor. That !s wrong, inasmuch as it ex- tes the real facts, Hoxperfence and observation eatisty us that in meas- uring men and matters with the Golden Rule a safo w {= to do one favor for each friend we have, as occasion i - HE DREAMED - paints oor oer ee | ere eee = Nothing frritates a friend more than being constantly done good turns. or ts Ne . CGos4! You D 5302 AUTOMOBILE] | | He tet aware of {t, perhaps, but when you have done one ME - 2 Sn yi Irs BON Gents) REPAIR SHG? [|| hundred tavors ¢ nd and weary of well doing at the one hundred IT WITA MS i) oval RE. ONIM) at -PARTS- a seathle to comply—then {t 1s that the recollection re las ea ie Guess qu eau) t rs he has suffered at your hands etira o insults In the way of fav ANYTHING t } with acrid antmosity, and, hidden or open, gen- THE LIKE) 6 life ts given up to fattening his grudge against turns you do others will be pardoned and condoned. The last couldn't do will never be. very reprehensible, My Brethren, and loud doth mankind ory t It 2 yesterday Chandler rasped his protest, and as long ago yk’s Tour to Hades ft was noted by him that the most shame- trayed thelr benefactors, to those who have done us good ts as a trans cot Waa set aside for those who The sin of doing ev! 11 time, * rise bn thelr dead selves as stepping stones, as the poet er they rise on the prostrate forms of those who, coming trampla down. sful fu giving & helping hand to the man fn the quicksand, He himself out by pulling you in, t him in the business, and now that I am down and out he passes jJent him the money to bury his mother, and now he gets the nlaw that he knew I needed.” ‘These are common complaints It ia true that these erles are emitted by the unsuccessful mostly. But ed ingratitude, and perhaps have handed out some gression of a en sang; but more t to assist, th L AND DREAMED - ‘Stor! youl, =) S 28 ron tal} VE EXCEEDING 7 jeales we o re js a strange perversity in the best of {t, deny it as we will, us mg those to whom we aro indebted. careful creditor who giyes us no chance to get mad at relief Mr. Bad Pay says, ‘Now, since you have been little bill I won't pay you at all!” One of the most popular men tn Wall «treet, hatled as‘the best fellow ever!” far and wide, 1s a man who openly says he never does a favor ex- mn ¢ negation {s best. Andrew Carnegie has more y G in. on ol kind hearts! Even though such things be, let us (rather than hard-headed, though {t be proven fifty-told CONVERSATIONS OVERHEARD. By Alice Rohe. As the train tnoreased in speed tho indignation of the plump ones grew | vw By Mark Madigan. to jone day the manager called me tn an foal tones vied with each Plumper One's eyes were two fat tears made little 1 her cheeks, amn kk of any one being so cruel rf One in our little feathered friends!" Blue rin-| ho cried with fervid sentiment, How and shrieked |uny one could be so lacking In heart or common decency as to allow a dear tte bird wult some the brutes! ke giant ches ‘with disapproval written iuisgulsedly on her face, but the verry 1 One and ‘the Lady mn continued thelr 5 Lon tmweeting till the whole Age © listening with varied shades of was rounding the curve nt ¢ suard by some strange Of understanding conveyed mind that their np One, who was trance, and led her they steppe ed npon t ro! crime against ds nodded tation the os- May Manton’s Daily Fashions Double-Sreasted Shirt Waist—Pattorn No, 5369, AZIEB found it very lonely The doll that Mazie loves so dearly With a dell for mien € oni, All at once behaved Tost queerly, Till sho Mazte with de “Hroy Lwvish y For it PLEASE TS E yas Oe HOUSE \ AEP IEE : Fishballs Without Eggs. 2 P Uses for Stale Bread. HERE are so m: ay a stale or broken ‘ yeoms a pity to throw [t away, ave a bad of hot butter Or break ot) miik, sal at in spider, Bood aw lod OUT OF THE MOUTHS OF BAB BES. are |Vegetable Salad. | ASS tho yolks of three hard-bolle a4 ISITOR—So you are go! to visit your cousins in the cou t egss through a sieve into a basta. | V n eh? Season with celery salt, pepper, a | ma ays thoy are Must of curry powder and a 11 sugar. Add two tadleepoonfuls of o! working {t'into the yolks of the eggs by degrees with @ wooden spoon, As soon as a perfectly smooth paste {9 formed pour {n a dessertspoonful of | J ™y dank and buy av Vinegar, When tho ingredients are thor- visit us Mamma—Oh, Jobnole, you have spilled your bowl of mix all ove now sui i don't worry about You can take her pint of mili. i ~ oughly mixed add very gradually three Teacher—Suppose I wore to give you five ; fa Call or send by mail to THE EVENING WORLD MAY MAN. tableapoontute of thiok oream and suf-|| you two mare, how many would you have? How to TON FASHION BUREAU. No. 21 Weat Twenty-third street, New ficient chopped parsley to give the Small Tommy--Eight. 1 e ORSRLD York, Send ten cents in coin or stampa for each pattern erdered. dressing a speckled appearance. Re- TeacherEight! Why, how do you figure that out? half, a teeapo emon and one tew These IMPORTANT—Write your name and address plainly, and al- moye the sicin from some new potatoes Senall Tomimny—'ve got one in my pocket to start w spoon of oad between the | } racteree ways mpecity wanted, which bave been boiled and allowed to fesers and over the ton, a { ’ aoe 1 é 1 and Tenth street when: horror”