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Daily Magazine, M — THEY Win The Evening World’s ___., |THE ‘JOLLY’ GIRLS IF THE ‘MAN IN THE onday, George MOON SHOULD GOSSIP. By Nixola Greeley-Smith. STUDIO ALLFIXED UP, No FOR THE FIRST CUSTOM (est 1AM wit Wr Ne } ae nor nstatir an's LA WRI SD he ASiT AND * \ THe PROOFS \S ro Seu on 4] APPROVAL. oa | june 1 WOULD SHTED | | you TING ND | so many things leak summer exch sImost bound to belleve them, No one, SAW ue Zave the aced moot, who therefore m: woman * a man would have been too honorable— more Hkely to tell too Indift n rhapy wiser in these matters than Moon. With them, the sex o! nitely settled, And if ST ares and talks le th white fire laden’’ @ for most of our looking down and That “orbit malden w Her rays are respons! posals happen with the moon s . of course, even if she haa to megaphone the choice chum, the nearest star. But she has not been without own life and we can al 8 get back at her, BETTY VINCENT’S ADVICE TO LOVERS. | tid-bit a scandals 4 1s to her her = 1 WILL SEND i - 1 J [ You PROOFS < os " : IN ALL THE (M SURE YOULL Sent MAKE & GREAT SITIONS! SUCCESS HERE MR. SNAP SHOT WE HAVE NEBORO. AREAL ARTIST FORA Long, LONG Time! wel Bes ho is always oonaldering others— the man the Inst minute, the who ow brings, but flanceo n# a pretty, nts that ho 1 who loka upon ht forget al] about. mental little doll, and near pleasant th the troubles, too, when things wo wrong. It |. hia life to @ great extent, and deprives wife, and certainly dwarfs her eter. This same mi ® king thoughtful husband all the The woman who {a only careful about her personal appearance when sho te going out and wishes to elon belongs to this class, The man | who, in an unguarded moment, led her to the altar gets very teow of her emtles | y to nelp him out or its her out of sake selfish not to let bh of one of the pi DELIGHTED, Don'r YOU KNOW! 7 Jhelega "Gadhaly AND CAN YOU PRINT ON THE VELOX WAND BEFORE THE PLAT! it we d NREL UTICG MR SNAPSHOT, MS ORY? ation aa to the ways we stro! after dari Poset Suet 50 FOU BUT - : lovers freighting {ts benches NATURAL GRACE! ane HYPO BEFORE Ge) Vicon oe of shame mantles BAR DONNINY: FJ x00 DOIN THE USE eee to be emitten on ENTHUSIASM, SNAPSHOT, (ceetoreR? LA LADIES! DONT V WILL EXPLAIN r fellow do the FLATTER: THE wHOLe PROCESS), gad We 2 hls for whe or comforting worts. Those are ail caretully saved and sprung on friends or the new people she meets. Yet, if you should accuse her of being selfish, her inéignation would probably be émlescribable, Within Sight ‘of the Dome. True generostty can never bo gauged by the presents a man gives Sel- fshness, my dear friends, Is such a queer di when we know that ry it Teall 4 cata in a barre! ih 1 Fs N ft aplit the two five-story |heard:"’ bellowed a second-f we are the pictures of uns ess we Are sure to be full of bactll! Phiten eaten ins tees tales Meptenente chat way) ¢o DO shaft window of the westwart Stsraent Peay any Nae ‘All perplexed young people can ob- | To Be or Not to Be? house stood a child chanting monoto- SRE BRUT Gone Mb | tain Expert advice on thelr tangted| | nes - nously a nursery lyric. The tims was aineaentt Pah love affairs by writing to Betty & girl of eighteen and am|9 A. M. Sunday, The day was hot . pit Vincent. Letters for her should be dow was open. As the child aaciline | the Ja dddreseed to. BETTY VINCENT. in love with a young| Bvery window pen. As the ch fa : Evening World, Post-Omice Box 1351, y. He asked me ta|Tepeated for the thirty-elghth time “T alk » get my iS New York. @ Marry him once. Sometimes he comes| farmer takes a wife—the farmer takes he “floor roome:, MAnds on the nian that made my Kl ji, Se to se9 me and talks about marrying.| ® Wife—all the way t's husky, som Hse cls Ashiah etc ory! oW to sleep, docs he. TLE a pa Another time he will not mention it.|nolent roar exploded from an eastw: hal Janene ve had to work tnd im a tu co HN al Where Were They? Hovhas stopped coming to ccc easy | atavatoey window | _ "Tae poor man may have ee one. Ee ee: ea to|1 am undecided about what he means) “AW, out !t out, and let me s se hisotiee ile tae eee men WO ye to do. HEARTBROKEN JENNIE. | An Snstant's awed silence foll SGrcee ANN w hie" payne do not think he really wants to| Then a shuffling of forty fost to twe week's pay ally noon, hm 4 or he would continue to call.| windows. ment for the evening. You not let him aes how much| «ood for yout" growled a third-floor the time was up and wralted (tool you care’ tor uke and jed ou! ‘That brat!" of all the mean bachalor. “Well, sees I ever & by N. J. Pompton. ai ground-f & to Ww the jan 8 havin ily ings, and whee of a body the we t me ung men we meet eee wnat Nervy Young Mant! aid. W these car Betty tot pour a year ago J m man end went out with LETTERS FROM THE. FOOLISH TPES a four. witatiaciin'a i A umbad. we nude, wrecheh. Fu HAE Cpr. coaieeee Late ALgMaee, fii 8 [spect those unknown as we re 25, 1906. / McManus THE SERMONS OF A SINNER. By Roy L. McCardell. Text: Faces Look Clean. New rly Beloved, that atroctous seldom committed by total ‘The lust pervon you would suspect son you should suspe first st murd nd face » taken with either Fear no strangers. You are just as strange to the is strange to you. 8o tt is that from strangers they in turn rm from you. But, on the other hand, you give ur closest, friends the worst of tt all the time, and pay you back in your own coin, ends that like must both *be well known before lib- anger as the atranger It trangers, whispered around or put {n prin f to & The affaires of interest us but ttle. We re- the unknown; ut standing close to fault and blemish we {8 only of our ». yur funily and our friends we cnn see eve Never mind the fault, D: Beloved, overlook the blemish. When we do love deeply and fery it is not through our strength, but our weaknesses; it 18 not for the others’ best qualities, but thetr worst | i tsty gem antad ance Pill, Glly,\ || = | if 1 ager i! | nk his moult sroken by ‘ e asked it} i weeskes t) THE PEOPLE. ie ea an excuse oH x New PUL \ ] r] CEES HN so favorable, Ie nak PUT MY SLIPPERS) ea 1 S'POSE THE { | Irresponsible or Lazy? eee Ee EK"! pombiesDecked Trolley Cars. ON AND TAKE | | || \ se me _ hinking he would | To the Editor of The Evening World T_ KIND © i | aN | be ¢ told me he waa| When tn Syracuse and other cities | 2 5 and wanted ma to kiss|{ observed many * e-decket” 110) never told me he would|iey cars, Why e have the ing | here? ‘ot only would it 8 ‘. as I the tranalt problem by bs 3 many pa i) at I give the upp ¥ fine view, fine alr and less Sat uAS AG How about It, readers? f 1 ca ee a3 Which Is More Trnthfult care to wor > | She May Be Fickle To the Falior of The Brain etre iiitny in nd sent. Deere man friend and f, and wo resolved | ren arene raul aman leave {t to y eadora, to: decide, TSN TN seein ther trputlece, GHvashini ut The question Is ‘Aro ‘men more SEE 'EM he ie worth it Rauisihacewomenn aka cit.50n(Oniit HERE TE He al men are mo! BuUT— Faint Heart Never won 8c. 1 Wad talk cna piruatul T aay we women are, What Paitys jokes When he 's thia| do readers think? It seems to me this 7 AM dee Mie eile the street she will] would make o pre i resides tee STR ENRE aK Uaitoc mel deat Jette: aye ve when © meet . r t = SEs . ops 1 firs tracted her attention. eat Mae, me. 0) (SE ee X Ing se wanted T would buy for The Unluckiest — Lis Reet F hay 46 invites me to her homa very] To the Editor of The Even ‘ we have good tim who gets ® x. Zz care to see her once in a ho gets Kicked in th ould now et her candi |e man who's the Mutt of the funny, } s ’ ba Gey QUa IAL OIA as cashed a had check : ttle nerve ve 0 find out far & little nerve to find o Be Sat tee ah | a Sia, | Sarre fe ARE ~ovR) The man who has parents-in-taw, | CAN'T. FIND Suprers , “HEALTH AND BEAUTY. The man who ts played for 9 sucker, | LA \ SS Jeg Dummy! T man who Is seathed by wife's jaw THIN — exe 201 t amped By Margaret Hubbard Ayer. rues alt Wok moat ely andi tramped 1 one-half ounce of siycerine App And meek and abused and unhappy. Cucumber Milk. MAD Le Caml se a4 often as agrwe- | But the man who looks worse and more |. ITA Gel think | able trong enough to] — stamped on this is the| tilater « se In average| Ta the following lucktese poor chanpto:) cucumber milk | cases e increased or reduced man who's go to oxercise | Souires adhiing to or taldng from | witey's pet cur, HE takes the pr » OL of sw leiortde of mer SYMPATHY, | mibaieie ina we sieas t that this last ingredien®! resh cucum rset k sand should be ken: | John D, Reckefeller Born 183%, | ire, 10 ounces; eur of the reach of children and ik To the Editor of The Evening World | of norant: persons In what yeer Was John D. Rockefetier | born? IDM Large Blotches. panied of an ounce; R. D. D.—The following wash willy aj a donor roma MM“ enon te teh ray ative HINTS FOR THE HOUS EWI FE. $ dram. Yo cant for ot son the skin ere ‘obtain the Juico off ine, 1 ounce; r ry water Duin fein Di. and rinse anal clear. ; When thoroually mix fay cucumbers by boiling in a small quin- bolt 1, 0 drops. Mix thorougi.ly {Raisin Pie, thi eae ct. W | ove and I S fr tity of water, Slice them very thin, sk n {and apply to the faco with a soft bit of NE cup, raisins chopped nace | See UN Ya Be Merial Baud 1ae Gagan cURL MMLLL TTR ee Ui calGet cen Origa’ cu ood water, EG ed NEOUGIiEne : any to olved Ant {mn | soft. rain through a colander and water stnoothly, 1 tablespoon butter. hv oT Cold Slaw. Pimple Lotion. afterward ugh a cloth, . L give you here the remedy ‘Hulled Corn. NTO a small saucepan put two tea-| times ; Take Stain from Neck and Arms Toni bU sprealbansst'andwouta auc: NU quart of yellow com makeal} spoons sugnry oneshale teaspoon of | French | two IVIAN.—Try the fornsulaa ive you| UJ,’ Kext that you touch the pimples four quarts after cooking. To) | halt, one hall leaspaon of muatan, Chill, Sauce for stains on neck and arms: Bi-| With jt two or three times a day, Apply each quart use two heaping Sa by He Sighs Rub well together and add n . 1 + 5 {mercury in course pow. {it only to the pimplese You would bet- | soos of saleratus: Holl, tn cold water | onesfouirth cup, Vinegar and one-fourth EA Eee Renae vinemare 4] Shiokide oka eroury 1h ORrRe |p id Lipahdons 4 i tntll hulls are’ lone (uwo or Pa ‘put to boll. tablespoons salt, 1 ewp. brawn . oo a to, cover, up Water an ut on. to bo! in jespoc walt, CUD, Oro i dor, 19 gtains; distilled water, 1 pint. |ter wet tt compounded by a drugelat, | reo hours), rina in eeveral wiles | Gow) Tub together 1 tablespoon (acadt) | sugar, 1 toampoon Of all kinds of spice, : Agitme the two together until a com. "Ii js harmless: Ichthyol, © grains; |and rub vetween tho hands orewita &)of butter on one vteaspagn, fe 1} 2% toaspoons mustard, Chop onions \cu.piete solution i 5 alcohol 4 dram to, Remove, bulls, Fut On stove ' pour the, , Sar thgm. | and vapuers ting and boll. all toxether the bear come to town The only perfect person is the one of whox ope much We know our wife in hi yb Our own we know nothing but wrapper and her hair road with her best rother tells Hes, houldered and stupid. But {n curl papers; dress‘ and her sweetest smile, we see looks shabby and {s shambling and stoop- what a fine fellow this Jolly dog that's Just Where does he get such corking good stories? He makes thom up out of his own head. He's got BRAINS, he has! Look how well he S. It is a lucky man thet has a fri } that! Wives who have husbands, how often do you despair! What a mis- le ou made when you married! went away ago and You culght have doubtless a married so and so, millionaire or man long re >a don't know where, Dut somewhere, because Fred was eo bright, and so engaging. People couldn't help ising him. You did not know him very well, but he was certainly harming. And your husband ts so eilly and tiresome. He looks untidy and has no ambition Other women’s husbands get life, ut you realize you are tled to a man who is uninteresting and a failure other day at the depot you saw a couple no old 1 and your husband, But the man was likely a courtly knight of old, and the ostly gown and Jewels like a queen. how to be envied! hey were on thelr way to Chicago to separate and let the court decide jwho was to have the children after the man’ roken father settled }up for his embezzzlemet but how were you to know that? And eo it goes. New faces are always clean, Dei Beloved, or at least the dirt is powdered over so that you can't see it, and you are not close enough to n s of craft and duplicity. if they are there Stick with and up for ur own, Deaily Beloved more virtues Vat home and loss abroad. Your husband, your wife, your sister, your brother, your father and your mother, with their ny clothes and r pany mar , will look the same to str 3 as strangers look Love .nd honor your own reo rowing that you love and honor them, will try to thy of it Half the carelessness and voldpess thut come with prepinquity is of r making. New faces are « te ly Be it yes thought a moment you would rea nt, maybe, they we recently washed! Maud Muller ip to Date. By c: Charles R. Barnes. JUDE MULLER ¢ ts torally and can excep be mad In this tnat ht blue serge is t frills of vibe stor med with and | Dur fn the same wi woll liked and suresque always makes a p eftent ind wh a bit heavy des washable taffe- trated longer, ap Ater until the golatine ts thy diel Ad halt cup to the dwart of hot coftee- and 1 the melted galutiie and a litte a before Ue whole thickens, [set ol place to mould and apd sugar, 1 serve with | Pattern Nov Girl's Tucked Coat—Pattern No. 5,397. Special Announcement—A handsome supplement will be issued with The World June 20, containing a color page of May Manton Summer Fash- of interest to womon. e Call or wend by mall (0 THE EVENING WORLD MAY MAN- How to TON FASHION BUREAU, No, 21 West Twenty-third atreet, New Open Fy ocj Sond ten cents in coin or stamps for each pattern ordered. enege, AQIGORTANT—Write your name agd address plainly, and Rests : ify wlze wanted, a wecity size Wante a —_-