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a h COORG BOO OO OURO UO OGG OOO ODOUR BUGOROR ER UU UDBOEIRGOIOR UG UE UOC OOUOUOUGOUOUOUUROGUBUOOOOIGO IO UUUEUOOUOOURUO OOOO URE re The Evening World’s Daily Magazine, Saturday, June 2, 1900. SE ERE EEE Ee EY “Tread Kipling’s ‘Jungle Book,’ but I just rave over literature and * * ¥ “Mamma de Bransecmbe says she ¥ Ta ~ 4 TON ny * * , ne fs a ot - * - a 2 , / q c la 2 » Ey 4 z eon et PAE CHORUS GIRL =By Roy L. McOardell, (oer i: fo ko- a bologna sausage in the ¥ ~ ~ x best. "h face cain ar ave ary confidence & as = art, and I’ all Pee pees he ieee sed co Illustrated by R. W. TAYLOR. ene a ind sauerkraut! Ries and si bat it's Of co uerk a con vurst On her ston Sin re something flerce “Charley Face erica’s actor'—he's fifty {f and there's nothing ro- t him exeopt the pr notices he'll give himself wh prefer to be talking Charley Face and hasn't # So when the myst ne telephone as Beatrice?’ Brentwood imitates his wife's m to sit in. nger o' you, and that 3 wise ce. For six minutes he has a great twood {s the guy {n the bit at the telephone. By his patter rley Face said he) and the way he pulle a fret mug you |can realize the horror of a fond and ‘Is rentwoo!'s THE REVELS [— ; BEGIN! Lo 1 2, \\ liis Intense ad at the te fe's_ per! & dish boils y ys, 1s such & stickler for rea! he. won't set a prop ch | mache cheese, but ins | mestic double cream. is well! Let the revels begini” the side {n books, ence shows they crab the but stage expert-| gs best | “Charley says it fs a great part, but) face while at the telephone, but) that's carrying realism too far, for, Belasco said green spot lights were! not furnished with stea soon fis the audience sees 1 soon as the audience see3) Ft and. cold wate ’ And {it broke him all he's right. You've £0} any ley Face told me, js the burning cheese it will) ment-houses, such ss the one in| he pearian rep on rd to attract attention up stage from him| which Arthur Brentwood lear toire, 1 so much|go back a step. I pl yed to the cheese. |the telephone that his wife, ‘thou that he Inststed on real food| Lady Holyrood in the Original Flord pate é fair as an angel, is as false uet scene {n ‘Macheth,'| dora Company No. 6. ,And I res What's the use, he says, to give) songs’ land one night when they was playing |all next season, because I wasn't 0 him a strong bit Ike that {f the busi-| “Charley said he couldn't stand for rpool, just fis he was hand-| fered lines. ness fs such that a pound of cheese|{t—a man who ranked in the profes-| ing out the real, sur um in| “I made ’em write in lines for me A ing cheese if there wasn't any in my part fro That's why, if you notice, wi sion as he afd to have burn his horror at seet: loody ghost must marry a pr 8¢ | mu SR IPR IR RII AIDA IOI IAI IAI AI AIS IID IIS IIA IIIS SIA IA ISI IASI IIIS IS ASIII IS AIS IIIA SII SISA IA I SISA ASIA ISIS II DISA SISI SAS IIA IA IIA ISIS IIIS IIASA IASI IIIA AAAS AIA ASIA IASI SII AA IASI IA III SIIISSISISSIS ISIS SII SII SSI SIA SII SSI SIS SSS n, Rong, jAhy “Here in the | prince \love \are till thelr fathers go to war about or eating an orange without peel- {t, and the ed the Prine M must n and out. ches his ¢ a king nounces this to his daughter, and she jrefuses to marry a prince she has never met, and she runs off to the woods and becomes a flower girl or a shepherdess. M | his son he {s to marry the Princess Bunkol never sven the princess, he sets up a Mud’s Joe stories tor culture—some- SOE EE ii st marry the en, I Bt he had never ped fect out from the ranks of th Hussar: said, ‘A me without I wouldn't sig snd, as a friend ot king the show, you bet the book, but I nose nes. Every ling has. And, ff you just ds soon as they & semble, ‘And now let very single soul y for the tenor ho's the real 8 father’s court as told him he icess he has never Ie always has a spot-light his Breaking Heart of Mine, to show his high notes, going to write a comfe opera Oh, I know how to do It. have a funny old king so short of mazuma that he's To avold a war he iter to the son of money to. He an- anwhile, the other king tells As the prince has becunse he thinks he's going unded a lemon. 4 it to the woods and or a natty young aburbs the disguised d princess meet and fall in They never tell who they really ttle {8 just about to be fought in the township section where the “The And the are, camping out captured singly as spies. n ft all 1068 Out who they 1 the opera ends with a ¢ iin picture and the lovers singing, row Is Our Wedding Day!’ s wonderful the way pick up ss {t's easy such when kk anybody will je) ofteradst tse with | 2? Stage drawing the attention of the of Banquo, and sa ‘Shake not| that on. a ‘He offered to compromise with! audience and running away with his| thy gory locks at me! Thou can’st/ I've always got at least one speech BAUAGT ES HOUEETe LT) | Belasco if they darkened the stage| jest soone. not say I did dt!" somebody in the|{n any show I’m in, | be awful i such jand threw a green spot light on his| “Them things ts all right as bits on audience hollered, ‘Look at tat, “Didn't you see in the last comfc| things w ROCKEFELLER ON PERSEVERANCE. By Nixola Greeley-Smith. hn D. ew with J ything tes for, and th h to Mind ot shee. on Tor us to dete weurious shem en er wo w nelves to sw We have to want one not at ape our iy John 1 applled to the trusts flower ma y wo persevore ad of bo the result, n too many different direction A straight ine, We should heed the 0s of both +42 HEALTH AND BEAUTY. By Margaret Hubbard Ayer. Cure for Freckles. Then ad o: F.—Here {s the IS Dest Pont Cy paraintheeca Ca 180 as often as agresable, cl, st enough to. blister V1 dy: you skin the face in ave ed for: I may be Increased or reduced Jn of mercury in|strength by adding to or taking from onrse powder, §| the amount ne; witch hazel,| Do ni INceS; rose water, & pow r nunces, Agitate|Xept out 1 and int a solution te | !enorant persons, veaesen Tyan Eyes and Hair. ORA.—Bathing the eyes with as Keep out of the way Mienorant ae warm water as can be comfortably borne will have a better effect than cold water. Ammonia will destroy he constitutton of the hair, Try this a and childre: Skin Is Too White, ISANTHROPE.—The treatment for for Ught : Ono ounce of salts of lor Nes outside of this c throe lemons and one iM and should bo referred to Rab this thoroughly nhystctan. It may be due to a: an fore washing the ai eondition or indigestion, Thick 4 Nose Too Dark Complexion. | RS, U, R.—Mor nasal owrdevelop- 6c] TNEORTUNATH sisren’—Per- went formu! ) is xom haps you are a brunette and times effective to of a ghange of complexion woutd | MOM 2 ar: tannic acid, 1-2 dram; feot ho becoming’ How Hate glycerine, ounces; rose water, 3 the face bleach you usk for: Biehio. | SNCS iasolve the muriate and veld aie ; ine, then add tho water vide of mercury in coarse powder, te 0 u piwee of absorbent cotton praina; distiued water, one pint, Ag+ the jotion and bind on the nose toe the two together until a completo) nightly until a cure results, the other s that | THE 1906 GIRL’S DAINTY “VANITY BAG DE LUXE.” 1 ba T've | Say, She said Just Ko right away ide in the hi “Clarence, | | | VL. | um jon each r, | doudl As tt pen he fi Come, quict, ustitited It 1s of the latest up oe up the engine, lan | | | tl, | Our marriage, old man. waa happy, | And tumn tne machine ab For things with us are ¢ And Betsy and I are out st had a confab with hi {1 this craze for the ax ‘The touring car—camo alo: Ty. And then we agreed to buy one— |CHUG-CHUG LYRICS BY BARNES. Betsy and I Are Ont, And life was a gind, sweet song, o— , Inwyer, let us fix the pa For Betay and I are out! ab al bag is of b 1 a-date shape, h ¢wo handles \o— } All pert |tain € love alfa | | Vin Addressed Evening | [New York. A Girl to Avoid, Dear Betty |] WOULD ike you wan | you tt fom |. etx. tm ou at a danc and jolly that I fel with her. 1 saw } her to mo B00: I'm told she week, and Id you advise me to ry much ome an T nk this kind of a at, w picess {f you le ested in 1 Love and Finance. | Dear Betty AM deopty in love with a young man who professes to care a grea deal for me. I've know: mac for ten years. For the las years he has been Soap Suggestions. Nos leave soap stand: because tt wastes 4t; your shells of soap awa: them tna jar, AM up with water, put it in the oven, and Jet {# bo!l well, with a Hd over the top, and when the soap {a all dissolyed Rake It out and put it to cool, and you will be ablo to cut tr out; th you can use tt again. It 4s useful for Washing flannels, wate arow but put NQUESTIONABLY the Eton U tw the favorite coat of the penson. Here ts ope that ts | jaunty in the extreme and that ts combined wittda shapely and well- ting giniie. In the {ilustratton | itis made of chiffon yore with tho U; ‘ jcotlur and outs of atic and tris Bs ming of banding end Uttle fale and have been | of Velenciennes lace, but tts use- he young TAD | ese te elmost without limit, It § taken me | : ments | can be made from any seasonad!e Be eee Aare duke res ge | MINE tines or eile, AB. arel 88 as not been feeling | from wool, while again {t maices a most eatisfactory peparatewray VINCENT’S AVE you not ito ADVICE TO LO ol what a very small part y ms of love Moth never appears upon the scene except When “Father” speaks, it 1s usually to forbid Mary's f her cholce, otherwise “Father is a shadowy cupied in the prosaic work of supporting th s } words to say to “Mather —a little bit more “w tor him te riPaienaanoalnee Father, you object to the man your daughter ts to marr met at a dance or a plenic and that nobody can ire you that he $s worthy of your girl. That's a ou mind telling me what you haye done to give your daugh ng the Kind of man who would make her an {deal husbani tughter was born you must have known that she too w next Vie He Didn't Tern you Now, instead of helping ‘he: n the great dec! because 1 you are t as ho an, Wee not sure that he rou | ou have every opportunity of knowing and observing young men. 1 0, but he sald he would send iP know those who are honest, har-working and ma: You have the | word If he could I received no wort | of taffeta, pongee and the like chance to judge them, for your work !n the business world must oring you tn /und ho didn’t show up that night, but| an, cotter and cuffs can be of Joontact with young men of promise and abillty—men who would be glad of an| 4 out the next day that he had | opportunity to meet your daughter. |benn to cail on a girl coustn of his who |1ace, of the material trimmed, of Father, come out of the background and take an interest tn yo could just as Well | pie or, indeed, can de treated future before f 0 late. Help her and guide b | ther night He | i folal powers of fascination blind her to his real in almost any way that fancy | mer whom you approve of as poselble sons-In-law. runaway matches, rs, tat I re-| rom him that he would y evening that I set the | at would you do {f you ld I bother with man Thon we shall may @lctate of material Whe quan 1 quired for the medium aire is ! and on, but for the last year he has/ ment end has never mentioned love, 1 ‘i who Keep his word? H, H. called on me once a week, Ho has, don't think he calls on ar “[atore the youtg man Unt he apulo-| 414 yarde 81-2 yards 271 or never taken me to any place of amuse-| Kindly give mo your ad om Th do him ex | 3 yards 44 Inches wide with 1-4 1 af 6! for the co! | yar and yants of braid to ,Mock Mince Pie. Cup Custards. ; m0 or 4 [Tes 1 pound of evaporated apples,| 7 HREE eggs, woll bea ‘ pick over, wash carefully, soa I salt, nutmog to tasto, d Ginge 4nd then ook soft. Add « large spoon of lemon ext: Hard Gingerbread. cup of sugar, teaspoon of salt, 1 pack- age of prepared mince meat, half tea- fresh miik, half oup sugar, 2 Boat all together a ; aa His 3 | sugar, How to spoon of cinnamon, half oup ratsins,|/tard cups in pan about to ovcin pleco of butter size of small egg, Stir) {lll cups. p! ‘These tho mixture well. If too stiff add bolling hot y Oven should b Patterns Wator to thin and let cook a few min- Wi) meke s: ways specify alze wanted Utes longer, aded silver i i Call or send by mall to THE EV TON FASHION BUREAU, No, 21 West Twenty-third atreet, New York. Send ten cents in coin or stamps for each pattern erdered, IMPORTANT—Write your name and address plainly, and ak "May Manton’s Daily Fashions Eton with Girdle—Pattern No, 5371. NING WORLD MAY MAN.