The evening world. Newspaper, June 27, 1906, Page 13

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a The Evening World's Daily Magazine, Wednesday; June 277 1900. |The Survivor Pays ‘THE ‘JOLLY’ WAU ESE THEY Win! By George McManus THE SERMONS The Wages of Sin. ES OF A SINNER. \ By Nixola Greeley-Smith. By Roy L. McCardell. HERD te Ju if tin New York to Text: Borrowed Bother. | topic, the mt committed, according t ra White by Harry T his wife, who: WHAT'S THIS! WE'RE ich over our own troubles, the fo trouble ourselves over oyances that we have all * into wild rages over im- will commiserate 0 -waxes-of-8 ers shall not endure choking in “1 to tearg at out the hardships atshops.. t Kentucky be- y has heen s 1 of another family! t never ends till all the mar wucleus of a backwoods YES.AND HE'S SUCH ER, muter: the eri dispas: amily, to his lives. If he durse he t of belng revenged on him. : somet ad eourht in atives, ivated SHAW! ECALMED AND me TIDE GOING fs 'TS NO Use it's Tos tne BAD AND THE 2] ie WATER KEERS GETTING WOWE AND LOWER! ear at home att {nto tho quarrels of our brothers-in-law with ife’s half-sisters take tip the quarrels of our children, and are t odds and lawing over them when our brothers-In-law and our wite's, and the children In question have made up, Sin ts the kind exuoting to th shave ec wont out of f s of veng How often, Des cd, do we become embrotied tn a fuss among our friends, and after spol f our days and nights fn nervous rage over the matter find the p sof the first and second part chummy as of old, and both united in believing that if It were not for us they would “have never had a wo! “4 Jogging along through life would be dull and attended with but little exasperation if we stood up for our own rights and less for the rights of others {F HE GOT OUT OF THE GOAT. ME COULD i PUSH IT, When a gentleman is beating his wife and the lady calls loudly for ‘help, then it 1s when fools rush in where angels fear to tread. es hen street boys engage in fisticuffs and the meddling person stops the chi she may have bien 1 the ht the combatants retire, and, with @ united front, from a safe die- tance promptly stone the peacemaker Z The arbitrator, he goodness of his heart, decides a mooted question ae “EE! }WONSER WHAT TIME THE Toe COMES IN t a e welt in haste that would havo settled itself in time, He gets no gratitude from ne rd the side he favors and 1s never forgiven by the side he decides against. % - =f TAKING US y on vt ® , NICE OF YOU HOE ASS Ge | ly enjoined by some one to do a favor for him or her, we used up, * TOCARRY US KNOW YOU our time, « patience and our nerve force to do it, only to be told: “Oh, NAVE TO I'm so sorry you did that. I had decided not to bother about it, and now MIND YOUR, GoAT HE COULD BOIT AND WE RE ADIT WET! +1 am embarrassed terribly | ‘They never think how much we are embarrassed. | Oyt of one hundred unpleasant things that happen to you ninety-nine will occur on other people's account. The most amiable man or woman fn the world is drawn Into scrapes Z | through thelr efforts to keep others out of them. 1 But what fs to be done, Dearly Beloved? Only the selfish have no b trouble. The fact that in the cause of others we receive hard knocks {s be- C | cause we bear our own wrongs easily, but fly to the defense of those we | love when we even suspect injury to them. WT | Philorophy has a cold heart, And perhaps while we are fighting the battles of others, another brother 1a fighUng our battles for us. It costs more to revenge wrongs than to endure them, but no matter what the outcome seems to be, we never lose by doing a good act. i Think this, at least, and let it be some cooling comfort when in wavin, ce rad By Ts 0. McGill, our lands to warn others of danger we run into the trouble ourselves . hore dinner, but pred eee “Subway Spasms by Barnes. BETTY VINCENT’S ADVICE TO LOVERS. tle things": to {8 doing tha tatking. What PP body else as tho pyramid | and {t 4a a good thing | y's taste was th a there wi vt he enouKn t ait to be aad soe Bonn the Head Waiter. & ona of Red . had a new mum-/ing the boys at a Min't want to 4p-| when the $8 to got ace, I sted akes you | business of his ow: Pace get a3 | mer dress, and ghe T'S envy tn the heart of us nakes the 1 as your nelg eRt Ste Seer coe charge end asked tf 1 could sti] have n Who atisfied to pes at I thought $t was ex-| thie job | " H No. 2—A Tootsie-Wootsie Tragedy, pay he gets every week ton ons when SL EN ant nts ho rd ER Uttle feet mm nis trips to the theatre and many olteady as she and ‘a tot of trokers T unloose all the Were quite petite; the seashore fit the stare change he had: but that didn't s ml WO In me, and by the eaivery i nety Woula) ae eeeky xth cocktail ts golng . nt tips for ‘exouilent We saw them thus— i Yes, ome of us— Plisaranguedais took Upon the road of Choke asd Puss shop t 4 Job and the 1 stood $89 to the gomd after ates Tim not a nee cryers ju ne the tand her, and last Saturday | to bulld | the information that she and the 3, and there was $23 to pay tefore fusaing aver <¢ ler for a moment of these W the per- | tan put yourselr tm Mls or her iB 043, b¢ sd to a She stood « while Perhaps a mile— LETTERS FROM \*‘Cafe Parfait,” a Simple and ciel an fore je THE PEOPLE.| Secoinieeae tes Delicious Summer Drink. fies 5 And in the rush The push and crush Hor feet began to look Ike musty And then poor sle— I mean that miss— West out of there with feet ike this & people can ¢ on thelr tangle writing to Bet TY VINC st-OMce Box 13 Will Go with Other Men, Dear Tam afratd tt 1 !onot be a plea Me makes $5 a weok and smoke d drinks cont fF Thar 1 2 TERNE not making TD have frends. At we became May Manton’s Daily Fashions uN VERY sort of A whag Jo at ber mi ent wrap is Wants to Learn. ttt and and : If tt is the gf vogue this sea" Tear Tetty May 3 son, and the Jeunty | pointed to maka roior In Love With Her Doctor, capes that give on J wae rm ve ts | Dear Be the Halt re sor talke ne man T Jove ts To the Eaitor ° . etfect a Ser rn enk, | | AM In love with a young dootor about | Must a boy Bios oath Aro| | ™y age, Dut do not know whether he| out his cttlz . among the lates ? 9 ; weigh oaee His no ° 0 loves mo or not, I want to know tf| in case pest iked, ‘This oF gto] he loves me. I am having my ears| strsudy ac tik, to learn, I am poor for | treated by him and when I am in his Jee and adapted to Agietys oflice he makes a great fuss over me The B on woots, to then oder rig books ‘and! copy= » has never told me he loved me z pu eas sea er asked ma to go out him. fo corton equally books at t any book stor Pee ae unt t you try, {y no reason why you not think he loves you. Perhaps | et and provides whould no 6 Up to your £ a's t his way to make much of peo- rotec’ (anne hoary treats, just the P soted on & SunTCT aa nustra> HEALTH AND BEAUTY. Geet? asic! . tion tt Ms y D coffeo (or “cate parfait,” as {t) When the water comes to a bo hes eo bine redtum By Margaret Hubbard Ayer ts often called), deserves to be bet-|{t on the c ir at top | P& atches the ter known stened w whipped cream i = For Blackheads the affected parts, Keep out of the way lelictous than tced tea, and anil Guta ot Of Menorant persons and children, Se: r to make, rat make good, then we ts served ~ ai nae C} aye ond, for Blackheads 0 acid, |! ~offeo, owing a heaping table- | tt ds . © thing better |{2 8F4ns; lard or vase ® grams ful of coffee to a ia Sup! Stanete water, | mn = he substances are thoroughly blended by stirring or beating, Apply wash off tn the morning tor the cure of black hends t at night; material req ee HINTS FOR THE. HOUSE WIPE ae eloaniti For ' blackheads are no! wane Car yrdtoaads ie hird, Eye. : ioe F rie 2 i yao HON ts ih Growor—ited vaseline Jabout ton minutes, Serve immediately |tender, Set tt t t ards 44 } Hust, erie, ‘eagi ounces Uncture of cantharides, a5/ Spinach Souffles. Gn taxing them out of the evens [come tom bolls whisker, with <i carat LN ae (ge, wilt eet ounce; ofl of lavenddr, 15 AKE 0) x 2 \' 1 and - me wid . 4 apa apy ne rosemary, 15 drops. Mix thoroug hia be a \ Tartare Sauce. lp i Ne Shar: } yi orels are Rr 3 foo 7 AA to r the yolks o: 0 og i . i ; Mattor which cloga |APHIY ta the ws with a tiny salts he > cit ks of two og rs * Ara late We brush once a duy until the ¢ ah suMolently wth mulated, Then less o |Phia ointment may be used for the the pores. Wash rumbe, Hit every night with a y Teper casos OF pa scrubbing - le 3 ae yoand 4 inn Bo ‘not tee atierouc with are Driation cen {lashos also. In this caso it should he eushey cena Re OL: DOE BOE Sr Shi Delors eet 4 tft p herbs and a \ » SHG warm water. Rinse the fuoa thor- | YoY sarstully applied. It wilt land put tt In a 3 hrimp Sauce. | thi H t oughly and dry carotully, Ropeat tris | the eyes as any oll will, 1¢ tt gots into {8d DAS TEM nt | aye i i ah of, rleh mili” — f dally, Shape till {4 fs Just n fon and one tspoantul of ponprs os} | 78 Tako one pint of i ; : alata hie Speotal A A Trio ot Troubles. Tooth Powder, oust all toe ole! te. “Choo%e Wand a pinch « itdes 1 eto ath sa it of aye | oar ‘ 1 ONG ISLAND.—I give you remedies OLLEGIANS.—Here {s an excellent of osss, Asparagus Soup. anehbvidacaciltilel : Oe SLIT ARTES CI RAG for each one of the troubles of tooth power: Areca nut charcoal, In the witter SPARAGUS is perhaps the most] have been added. Aa : ao : cat nd by wall to x etn aeeeine which you write: First, for 6 ounces; cuttlefish bone, 2 ounces; must be very fl Gigesti of all Saye the | shrin have been b r cesta ite TON FASHION BURBAL Twenty x was ih ron Freokles— Bilehtoride of mercury in] raw areca nuts, pounded, 1 ounoo, | ith tly stirred tn, Put enough of t tender thas to bo boiled separate: | and serve the nauce, Ww i i York. Send ten cent 4 acern se 4} coarse powder, 8 graina; witch hazel, 2} Pound and mix. Two or three drops of | mixture to half fll the ¢ Hinand Tauned cto ( SORORRR IE nlriatioaltiratiee tent 1 IMPORTANT Weil F ounces; rose water, 2 ounces, Agitate | oll of cloves or of cassia may be added|a few of the browned crumbs on ‘the ready to serve. Cook the rest of the!) add a few tig Of cream, \g LIN EPA S OCIS A NRE ee eee paul @ aplution ls obtained, Mop over if a perfume ta required, ~ ~ beep of each) bake in @ moderate oven wiuika ta polling salted water UA jyen geady to serve, ice £0 Ure geving, Oe re a

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