The evening world. Newspaper, June 6, 1906, Page 11

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- The Evening World’s Daily Magazine. Wednesday; June 06; 19007 THE TRAGEDY OF ‘ a a — THEY Win! By George McManuu OUR DREAM DEPARTMENT. | -_ aS ‘ r \ vi Cy Nixola Greeley-Smith, ae) ; : AL Anois W eaten ¢ the 4 of our alphabetically ar t tation of the common or fron-bad y ms. Those who havo had foresight enoveh ¢ it out the interpretations as they wero ated tn epartment will, when we are through with X, ¥ and Z, find they have a complete handy reference to thelr signs etition for your dream prizes 4 ams and night- mares came to you & we make a 10 per cent. allowan -bed dreams on account of the extra hb walting to enter midsuinmer disappointed, as Dream Dep: prepossesston | -} the heated term, Meanwhile, the valuable prize ms and nightinars will be’ positively given out as announced. Thou | soul so merry that some man, and, more SOME humorist Tan lety of ¢ MEEK AND THE JOLLY GIRLS wit Ha belies the the cots t it @ star danced ¢ (OL f at a hurry call for a strait-/ went will close during r the best and worst sans are dreaming eagerly for the prizes. ARE Y( ts tt ot BEAUTIFUL . y OHLODK AT Aeneas ‘ ‘ : A sloping Mieneas of the Dozing District-Attornoy for the he dream; FLOWERS OVER! NTH eee MR ROW Lode . a a canned Welsh rabbit, like mo’ used to put Up—and fusranted not to WMATA Goon MASA CRACK c ro ba packed in Packingtown—for t + dren 1a good gig for the sr ia Mie THEY'RE SEAS / best ulghtmare. Here is our ora ted the «ame 2, f ; WINGY } 2 = 4 7 Letter “W.” at the whole 5 Be) 5 aE E - Waser—To drew ulum of dt (continued): n girl wants to bet that you will get ma d is a warne cf giving wares to nifies you should be int yo} dutne » the deuce to pay. You will ge te ee “Th s take th re very you cam you t worry you. You will une t 20) atter ke up and real m yot are gi watch {8 a sign of good times. cain of gune and pistols is a warning to the convivial. You aded and ba disch en A COE | | Will get } Weli—To di VLL BET HE LOOKED vusT = DER POT IT DOWN ON ON, : LIKE THAT WHEN HE WAS, SAID XOU SHOULD RUG BIS THE ABLE On ee a ROWING THAT FAMOUS RACE ON NER FACE AND ARM Don't Tuc me! | winvonly by fe pres eassenst LE | Wheat—To dream of new wheat, to dr of old rye. ire ofa wig {s 4 sign th Hh hu the @ don't dare Inugh. Bi JUST THINK DOLL! a WEVE BEEN ON THE WATER TWO HOURS AND IT SOESN'T SEEM A lery about something, If eng: 1 In any venture you will ke. nst the grain. Bet- WITH HARVARD } EVERY HALF earns) VINCENT’S mS eee es ADVICE TO LOVERS. > yours oF age, has been rej the girl of Se = i L7r, | be cheated out of money Good dream fora girl. She will get a cew sash. «1 I should judge that he hnd tried ever: nself in his ¢ : DAS A Ry geal ary! Y —You will be docked. Yard—To dream of measure. To dream; ofa iu know has good you look. Yawn—A war ‘os, but all'to no hia wife ts ever pros yurd-st! well kept and nice, some ng YOu are not as green as Pleasures and pas will for a while ¢ oboe a d to have suc And that outdoor sp aw Tea aay g to automobillsts; a eign of somet ing to puncture thelr Stories About People. sign for those well bred. Th rise in the world if they | ‘THE EMBALMED MUSE. apa By Charles R. Barnes. we are ve so it wo “v3tort men are on the Tew afabiut ths wa myo of day for a wook 7 ae sted : zh Kt reel No. 2.—The Table d’ Hote Chicken, LETTERS FROM |THE FOOLISH fF eee ee DYER Woe Layion, ee. rk Roll Call of the Veterans, | | | o Sonne: ay my own age. 1 tel 4 Misunderstanding, [ite —L ft Ne WOT'S \T FOR? YS NIT WITH }YOUR DIRT CLOTHES - other fellow been going w! time, In some r away from me and I can't tell wh er @ love or not Just now, but 1 know f love her. If T| ask t h me she will always say ye he tlmo comes, | and then sh excuse, How can I win her love once mo: 7 ae | May Manton’s Daily Fashions, breakfast ket Is a de> ites all too secdon jo where are an . GARIN Bay ew York. t SOME. | may es for) four years ago I knew a ing girl of whom I tho A and have deal, although I never kept few God by with her; but circumstances) ite or honest per Avoid her awaken to [SINTYFIVE DOLLARS) you i A Practical Foke. ported sand Inter I left the | here, Greatest « FORIACHAIR AND} can , st ‘ place and have never seen or heard of cured by elther b WAS THESE EVELDOLL ARS oT | } i # her since, I expect to be in her ce: cal crooks or hypoc LINEN {COVER \T uP leno Y 2 young man, three years| in qa short tme \ and I would like to| thousan: readers | |eovers $« t or dnvited me to a cheap | mest her. but Ido u 5 | ni patints for. whiola hie Huron Or not Bhe had we with me. Is tt not # | aes u ME W Any of her pu know * per I Wants Evening to == = | 1 ask ady HEALTH AND BEAUTY. nineteen y of age, and keep house . for seven in a family; do the wash! froning, scrubbing and so forth. Do By Margaret Hubbard Ayer, Hfull iegny aston htt Red Hair, rl te into halyes and shiuve one-half tnto grelock tn the evening? ‘My father says | fine bits. D: u +. the houae ts the place for me I ty C. B—Red tea! yoo pe Diamolve it in botling water. | no men or women acquaintances, beautiful color | Y © mixture on the atove| J isare sand ft would | OV ® wentle heat if you choose. You tm to be better to | #20Uld have water to form a jelly-ltke ed | OF While there ho hand-! "YF I thought was a box of ask n place of ¢ 9 entire Jacke the walst c | darken the eye-|™xture when colt. To use, first, wot ly ES fa) SEL Tes er eee | Bee he ton oecas | hel tin oienishiy celui viens tras HINTS FOR THE HOUSEWIFE. [ne meld by & ; spond. Dark eye-|WSter then rub the soap mixture into . on i 3 fiacteeta swellletut| eta ; orowa are usually) hur, taking cure that every par. | Dandy Jacks Ging after tt 1s baked. Pour the beaten y until tivico {tm era whites over this. Pla soneeded to be more | !°!® of tho scalp ts thoroughly satur- | @ again In tho |o? bread eee Soap (Ue imported ls the best), and out lan emulsion, Apply when necomary, | layer of currant jelly over the pud-{enought jo knead with hand, Lot raiso| well and turn into @ t for Bye or F ; BAT well together three agg yolks, oven and brown Setve oc hea 1 oming to the|*ted with the soap mixture, Give the ‘ ; aa e ly 6 face than light ones, | 2¢4d @ good shampoo with thle 4 two-thirds cup of qugar, a little with ream. Nail tan i Thisvatain has beer |t0re) and. tinae saverat th ela mit and two tablespoontuls of Ph ibarh Pig ln A 29 sors: Gm | SolAW iesw dlkeclons correctly tho> ‘atarch, Stir the mixture into one . nt : \ 1 aram: ine {ult will be successful. *0| quart of boiling mitk. ¢ INE doop plate with good crust, Cranberry Pie : i aint | en pour Into a deep d pee and » in small iN 5 | at ¢ fram: Skin Is Coarse. 2 with one tab! ploces, fill plate, one-hait cup of | w t sea £40 gun Ueteit quant! | E.—Tt hatr may be removed from | ugar, flavor and spread ayer) sugar, one-half cup of molusses; shake W { ‘ , Rbatots theavawtiniw(iitialrosaiwatne the face ty many of the depiin.|the top, Brown lightly tn oven. @omoe flour over the top of this; put} sugar, one half cup oft ' ‘ i until f A ‘ » tones now on the market. ‘Th 7 on top crust and bake alc on { ‘ " \ t ! oy Kot A ck quid | rket. The . n top crumt A . h rates Yad the yumatndes ae {fextire of the skin is usually an in. Meringue Bread Pudding. i thelpin hake Na enrraie \ the rose water to It. It should be ap-|Netitance and not subject to rematios 'AKH ono pint of tine bread crumbs, | Christmas Bread. : i en 1 ‘i Ht aig ; oe aaa ae Pilod with overs thay mad be OP |from nrtifactal means. Tho dation T gtye | one-fdurth pound powdered sugar,|PNTO bread raiser put one enp « Boiled Bread Pudding. ahve Lingerie Breakfast Jacket—-Pattern No 5378, ee You, however, has a very pleasant et- four well-beaten egg yolkwand one| | water, one cup milk, one cup su tease : i foot on the skin, and you may like to| ted yellow ring of one 6 cup shortening (less of pho Latt ! Pog Se US cen f =) white, the grated yellow rina c on p sh a bread « * 1 RA . Pees ae ns try Jt: Rowewater, 90 grams; tincture|iemom butter the size of an ert and| would do), one teaspoon cinnainon, ono ey lub and K Saige T ah 2 Ms NI ONO RO MAL Mais a ae myrrh, 10 grams; Uncture opopanax, 10| one quart of milk. Mix and bake one|of allspice or cloves, one of salt, one or . i TON FA e enty. Seas BML, A. Go, C, T. and many oth Srams; tincture benzoln, 10 grams; es-| nour, Neat the three whites of eggs|two cups of raisins or currants, one ¢ x ang York, Sena ten cant stamps (or ena pattern erdered. Try this cure for parasites: Get |yence of citron, 4 grams; tincture of | with four tablespoons of powdered wu-|wholo yeast cake (or cup of youst), dis- }, init mak IMPORTANT—Write your name and addreas piainly, and } | the eee ichloride of mercury |quillale, sufficient quantity to make! gar and ihe Juice of the lemon, Sprend|aolved in warm water, Sift in flour| sufficient so make a th ¥. Hale thie t Waya/epecity sine wanted, ated

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