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ng World’s Daily Magazine, Monday; july 9, 1906.. j The KEveni BETTY VINCENT? o° THE JOLLY’ GIRLS— | N THEY Win! By George McManus ROCKING-CHAIR 4 fui JUST StiP AH,MISS JOLLY we Are Just ied ' AWAY FROM HOME Ne Just Clewwa Ur | | By Roy L. McCardell. s 2 COOUE ay IS TER, i NOW = SISTER PPE THR DINNER ena: Pies 4 ERK a BE < Seed “ tse Am ies = a | a SHINKS TOUGHT rox 2 PCO OSHS =coME | | dat pics nil pecente! em ot 4 £ P few who seem to have overlooked tt to the fact that | , fo HELP NER CNL RIGHT OUT! ) ADY DOING FANCY WORK—It they _ deat clay - i the Coquette and the bowiness-like flirt ts Reisman ae those children playing in the hall I shall jeavea, I _" mardly anybody with any thne for that} Way kept mwnke all night by that party playing the plano in the parlor, and then those children this @orme “es and graces that were regaried as s are, FuRC eK ext At hort oF} me and nttrnctive tn thing the days of our grandfathers If We wOR 8 pretty woman imiaifing pw We @ay whe i# & Dunch of affec- mt. ing! Laty Who Powders Her Nose—I can stand chilk dren, but why the landlord allows dogs I cannot gee, and she probably fe Years ago @he would have weemed everybody & facinating, Tatura women. Lady Dolng Fancy Work—You'é think they'd try to | ‘The ia an Woman haa tad ty adapt Fibs tag La pe Mo a cater to marricd couples without children, At our apart eround her, ‘There must be plenty af quick wor ntal and physical, “to keep 2 your light so shitting» Httle tn front of nex and Oe keen insight the: ments in New York it Is delightfully quiet becanse thete , Y 4 who reds eit-the Gone tn figuring out the Ite atre-and manners of the past c ‘Phere tr a wite nee umount taht. ea ts bound to look an as & Waste of time. 2 wothan whe p ra lace ruffies are no children. (Enter Fond Mother of Four.) Lady Doing Paney Work—You look tired, Mra and x rose-colored parasol to x 1 the tennis cov Bhe is the kind that would Mot in fitteen iMinutas, and so - Quiver. Now if.you want go anywhere to-day I'll look after the chil : whaci-it notes to athlotlos, ‘but ¢ ook the fact that TLL BET t MKT, wop dren for you she has that al! Ngured out 7 CAN WASH HOW YOU bo ie — With most_Amnricnsr—worrier-+-averwee- cleverness (and. thay ere the cever eee! YRERI OU | rads wha Powders Her Nose—Somedody’ should Took atter them, for eat lot in tw avers) “everything ts Meured out tos Hulsh before they © az the minute your back {a turned the nurse neglecta the iltle dears Might AS COULDN'T y it. They cny cnaees that {# beciim they are deal- — ‘acetal with forsign ¢ jo not altogether understand. | fou q1Rt! a neh! = weep mak debe i n, howaverallow me to say thatder day | A PLATE! | | Mother of Four—It ts so hard to get « good girl sowadars, Je-past and gone—and there are few \mnot If you saw ® woman malting eyes knew, ypu'd think she was just a fit urhers-4t ay. an, wo that you cou! notice tt, you azy: We have tio time for that sort Lady Who Powers Her Nose Lady Doing Fancy Work Lady Dolng Fancy Work—D' } “What's come into them? d you notice how late that widow sat out of thing any more, and tt fe certainly a good thing—for the tems there ts of that the more there ts msemmibihed that really amounts to ‘nonisthing. Perera tr) We can use the energy that used to’ be put arto that sort of thing and | Lady Who Powders Her Nose—Do you really think she js a witow? = Chee = my t Lady Doing Fancy Work—She says sc + : | Mother of Four—Has she any children? : | All _perplexe’ young people ean ob- tain expert adviee on their tangted Will Not Kiss Him Now. ‘Dear Betty: Lady Doing Fancy Work-lt she has she doesn't let on, I remember@ nd of Ours who married a widow hr met in the Catskilla with a younger” love affairs by writing to Betty} is aay cating on a young tady pith | fr Mirrttisg nee vircmecr. ‘| whom I am feaperately tn love. 1 «| winter, fter he married her he found that it wasn't her sister, bat @ Evening World, Post-Office Box 14 havt héd the priviege cf tteneg — twenty-year-old daughter, at aa brava getty Sica eviviemernad | say Who Powders Hér Nose—Men tton't-appreclate-e good women: = merely get « good-night abd & Band} VLL Show Mother of Four—Excuse me, T wait't6 get W Tittie vremey for the-betyy Can't Talk to Men, shake What I want know is YOU GIRLS! CWHIKS Off: % ' peer Boty: whether this young wey seuily_sares) Lady Doing Faney Work—It's remarkable how much brandy her baby, very only bY people who 0 not really know me. Can you 101 me how to make myself Interesting eng agreeaMe w new aoquaintances, | HAVE often teen tot that I am tet for me, as I am nearly heartbroken. BO, tl 1¢ you are not engaged to her mor not allow you to kiss ber gs: night | is supposed to take, | Lady Who Powders Her Nose—You don’t think?— | Qady Doing Fancy Work—Well, if you could yee all the bottles that ] in ber room! and also what oan I eutk about when! Drunken Widower. ; : ‘ ; out with men? 1.1. 8. | reer meety: Lady Who Powders Her Nose—And her husband seems such a nice mam, a een ee ey eee tn an ine | | SAV S_loved_ & witwer fot ‘Sour Lady Doing Fancy Work—1 wish 1 could think it. Ab, there taa’t the =| m talk. Listen with - sad . | ; z Sareated spare therm Par} they will cer. al tour he bade Sapo nice people here this year that there was last | tainly enjoy themselves, me. When he was sober he never told Luly Who Powders Her Nose—Well, I would Ike ft first rate if % | . me #0. All of a sudden he stopped call- wasn't so terribly hot, and then the rooms aré so stuffy, and I simply cam® : Wishes to Improbe Kisses. re perme poretiphecy months. £ acciden- | eat the meals, and those Hrookiyn people are so sanctimonious, and— | Dear Netty ally: St Tien GRE GUNES “he why he Lady Doing Fancy Work—But what I like about it is that there ts se =| HAVE written to you betore and fot-|*topped calling. He saxi he had no 5 heir ow iness here. lowed your ¢trections, and every-| time That ts not truc. I asked him to gossip. Everybody minds their own business j | thing turned out all right. Now,| xe me out the next evening, as he is | Lavly Who Powders Her Nose—Well, { don't care how much a aiaer wine ts keane On Is there] Of on a vacation for two weeks. He| there is at a place. [never tuxe any pert In It, There's that baldheaded ; any room fer improvement tn the Iine/D@ver called. I saw him passing tho! man! They say he treats his wife ike a dog’ | of kisess? I heard sine were not very | house the same evening with three, Lady Doing Fancy Work—1 don't blame him. Of all the silly womenf | satistactory. DAIsy, | boys Dots he love met Ought I to S4«-s-sh! Here she comes now. 4 Both—Stt down, dear! : Lady Doing Fancy Work (to newcomer)—Don’t quote me, my dear, bug shameful the way thowe Quiver children tease your dog when your back. ia turtied! All~Why do people britig children to nice places and spoll other pean = If you are really fond of the person you are Kiasing and he te fond of you 1 can suggest no improveinent It ought to be all might Otherwieg, t% is al Who Riley Really Is. HE following story of ‘“Pob” # dette is told by his friend, Birick- fand W. Gillilan, who halla from re; ple's holidays? One day, aa a California clubwomen Raldheaded Man—Reaty for your walk, dear? 3 was driving an tn friend along Lady Doing Fangy Work (as they depart)—Why do.people call exci » Pasadena, Cul. | other “dour” when dverybody knows they despise each other? e beautiful Spanish | Lady Who Powders Her Nose—Ahd whe’s the worst person In the world vhome of the Burdettes on the Lil-top,| +4 talk about others. She makes trouble wherever she gods. lady Doing Fancy Work-—Well, tam Uke you, dear, the affairs off othera don’t intermat me. Move your chair around). There's that widow waving at a mat in ap automobile! HEALTH AND BEAUTY. | By Margaret Hubbard Ayer. ie say mae” > aze DOMINICK THE WAITER wood, Just About Girls. By Charles R. Barnes, ARTFORM dwundered har hair; Gareace came calling that nigh! Marjorie sald: "I declare, T must be really @ fright!" Beme old ridiculous chart Comien trot each girl, nigh amd tow, Next is thie phrase: “Oh, I oan't DOM ta thm de, You Inow!"" man is no Do not make any advances to werd, wrong atta braver Saul tla , By, 0. MeGill j : THE WAYS OF THE | ey SELF-MADE HERO, |“‘7 "Ss sry to tt cue! By Nixola Greeley»Smith, tether with #" said Dom inick, the Head Wwiter, thie morning ‘* %* poured our coffee out HE young wortan principal in an tRereeting bitghtea| “How oan) you stop it?’ we anled, romance Of tat Week complained that her finnce bad deotived her tho the belief that he waa a hero, hav- ing arranged two wsetingly spontaneous street fights, tn which he was @ triumphant viotor ahé which abt later dis | covered were ahem bnttinn, the other Callow betne paid #0 | home of Re heard ¢ ed The girl stood on the burning deck it an trouble. ‘They told her, “Get & enove on, Kate! be woanned. the But ere she clambered down the aide Sho asked them, er Calif niet thing ris hos 2 a ee eres my wite. the best souls tn the d 50 DINE | Mix ar Freckle Lotion. 6 y Hore it the freckle teach: Digy . seitate untll sow much per “licking.” I think thie young women extremely | bi nde Aa THE FOOLISH LIFE By R. W. Tayl = unrearona die, . 5 foes yhutn- shades Powdered blearbonate Aman loves to bee hero—the woman who loves him | meet just th - ps oe - nd ut y 2 : ay OF. | Wants Three Remedies. cosa. Dorta of # Powerade ‘wants bim to bee hero Why not Jet him be obw without | tne plessomtcn: ee een IE wae ana pe sates wiariet = s 6 eau de cov undue prying ito the motives and matneprings of Solan, fae aise wt eae tan he elites ~ 1s wice aes MANY NOE Y | ounce, ohol, two herotam? Partioularly ls tt man's desire to be a herw of lebout hereeit ort ssa mo “ig eee ss | \o* you Your séLF ncture of cochineat, onex | ' how thy re 60 canta nen! A ‘i P romance. Jing; but every mow and tien sie has ee Peete h ) jew 1 | te orien | sad bigeye pss.” Ho_woul4 ragher have @ reputation for breaking hearts| to lot go end tell rm |must Sav’) then for breaking Inoces. A rent MANY Wome Ihe, at wome period of their Ives, > be thought biyghted beings and go abowm with the wan, lackadaisical afr hat fits the rote. . But men do act aare «bout figuring as blighted betugs et all ot or disidumoned love sppeals Oo them, how she's been to 2 he trousrey or bw = Wr of troudle tryin: something to help cut nome of the relations And mind you je tt don't eeem | trouble to her to do it, it ta trouble | Just the samme. A every once tn a while the up of money, and | od sweater, 1 pint: er (triple), 2 4@rams; sale i 1? No alr of disappo! w nixture th ymmonia (powdered), 1 dram; hydree Iniove. agin busines, at all cont to truth or hasand to fortune, they striv : te appear succeastul. ‘They know thea the only hero of tove or war that in-| 82° money Out Of Re money A oe oe Sr ae terente-cihnes sien ta the mucomnatil one om [abe bas eaves am no Next sea ‘ nto ‘ There ts really something -pititul about the self-made bea ite works vo| Sm Popst Wo de some one & food / ae aud “* For Warts, sisson Urn, am 0 he "9 fei- rend were] waters Bard, #0 persistently, and the Fowards of heroshly ars a6 uneerrath Tuan, “but ate alwys comes, task and { Le Sa alee Bae tke ele P. Beelf you can be sure it tem He th constantly atriving after the elustve romance, perpetually talking about | sea ——— oA atin Mami PO 3 wort, touch 4t with « things that never Were and nover wit! be shis. nee ee | rere pee ’ ié part sallcylle perf If ho ta telling & womwn nothing more than that tt ts @ (nd day or that tt rears jeer dst ucodr gy Hooks ae ff ft might Tair to-morrow, he tries to do (t with @m alr of auch deep | “Now Jwuya guia me, myatertous tmport es to lave little doubt in the minds of onlookers that he 's | Dominick, “because we hare been tn arranging the final doiaile of an @lopement. He never realizes that the man. tng the children inthe way they should Of real conquests, Whether eentimental or warlike, doa not talk ‘about them,!| go and tryin’ to keep them dressed #o Axl Chat orets New the reason ot his vietery. Reticence te co wemen the most }4he mother wouldn't fee the neta commmersiable mawouting quality. We are no thoroughly devoid of kt Ourselves | DOrS Were talkin’ about them. Bome- ‘that we {nsiet the man we like afiall bave enough for two, mes 3 had a good job and sometin ; Det the selfmade hero_of romance knows tt not.- He talke of women chn-|{ didn't, But sho never aet up any @tanty. And not always kindly or trumiruliy. tf there ts fatrdooking mtenogra- | fami when we were in # hole aod the pher or bookkeeper th the establishment where he t# employed, her goings and | 4o0tor was cotnin’ every day to eee one gomings and shortcomings are the subject of ius keenest serutiny end comment.| of the children. Tf there i Hone, Te ods end winks over the boarding-howse waitress, at the| “And if I had o bump during the day fame time aeeking to convey the impremsow that if his friendship with = certain | and got up against a hant proposition Well-leaown anciety woman were known it would furnish the nadiofial brerktast | tat looked aa thourh it was going to ‘of scandal for gontha to come The spirit that prompted one of thr epecien to me iutto trouble 1 would think how arrange-a_hattle iv which be would pay @ man to be Hcked waa part of the | ame the misrua was at home fighting fame mania ‘ [to keep the place going, and I'd take The wirl in the case showld dave pitied It, humored tt. For the aclt-made |* THO Around the end and grab che muss | duce « otiapy condition for ane-oue who das peri mow eS TO PRESENT my MOTHER~ rc AS we ony ts | May Manton’s Daily Fashions Jepamm tancy mat i dnes—ia_alway¥ tn demand, but | especially 90 @uring | the watm months | menen every form of | pegligne te much to be desired. T one ii gracerat | | | es at be coming and can be from Plain material or by vy tractive and made ¢ither bet ribbon enctennea lace honpe GACY Winey vA at hero deceives no one and amuses us and hinselt, from the other alde or dodge ft Wows Uke RISEYR iusnane wot ; bands of insertion — ‘And I guess that'n why menor the Lew to Came over | Ih igabaraiaer oouann, %, Uh fonate a) | Aa anow minsun- neither tins any white hairs yet | i! . | DHOTE You Ake : ™. waren!) [lawn le 4 a y al Ag and shad Copether because y LING TRE FoeUSH | 'S carps tritnmed ow * trouble trouble ua,” “t ALG RIGAT! both the pompad: emmanuel . ‘ - By Alice Rohe. and striped ribbons — 46YfOU don't tell) them. But then Mra. Claws ts ao sar ON THE GAFE GIDE, MAKe exovedingly me! Bo she's) castic. I always knew there was some | “Why, * wemarked the critic, charming ef a really | thing the matter with ier volce,| “the painter Is a very good painter and the model ts #0 on stage? Well,| Maybe it ta ‘tho tears, Why dia ane | 4nd observes the Ten Commandments. In it, pven| choone the etage, dear? Couldn't sho| “What do you moan by that, sir?’ | though eho As | succeed at anything’ else? A girl ought | A#ked a mah w) md by | cousin of yours, it| to be talented and beautiful to go on} “Well, he haw not made to trimantf was the only thing, the and I must esy ene can't |th® lkeneas of anything that te in lett for her, the) bonat of being either,” heaven above or in the th beneath— way ehe's boon car-; “You ought not to talk that way, |# 00d painter, truly!”—Pree Lance. rying on!" I heard! @weetheart, just héeauee you were dis | —~ ————— Mra, Claws say Just! eppolojed in your dramatic aspirations. the. other day tha:) There'd Maisie FPootlights, who gtartoa | nobody with hela out-the-amuma Tine You graduated ¢rom on thelr ahoes Miko) Mrs. Fiimfmim's Dramatic School, and here would escape | look at her nowt" the chorus long,’ Hm! Ot cour df one wants to “My doar gicl, whe ian't gong in the | sucgead the way whe did Kis a differ. DAINTY § mer fare ny are eaten dn the woods, by the seashore, on the hftl- | Shanges batso Otten © ANDWICHES FOR SUMMER DAYS. to A rich paste, ways the Philadelphia; units wanted dhet before serving |in ater Frese, Spread white or brown evenly] wpreid Bghtly @ criap lear of lettuce | £ buthered eather generously with thie) with rich mayonnaise end lay it be. | Salmon Cucumber Sandwiches Cut rounds of bread alightly larger than, the alice of cucumber, ‘Spread fie wnd mountain topes ‘ fh F} to have a roal part. ent thing. vey a ad these with butter, sprinkle the under) mixture, then sprinkle one-half with |twoen the buttered bread. ‘Trin meat- | 7 yi yarn ad It tS eS oy caadennid | Sere "aha be Hote Ae Teilaee ond gre RE AEN”| aiden with a tow wraina of eatery mait,|DISY Of fnedy conoid fresh ereaaen] ly end prose lightly towether or voll | wide oF » Yae : bron tt when whe mang there | orth oat and daintiest sandwiches evaeide-| ehen apread with @ layer of chopped | 2" Ores together, int bylindrical shape; arrange upon (ribbon 4 1 neh as Swére tearn in hor voice. He js #0 con-| wet can and, Thay oan aie at home pounded waimod. Next a few drops| Lettuce Sandwiches, pasidn and cover with « piate ‘ neartion end 9 Fancy Matinee—~Pattern No, 540% mhape. These are am Wael a detictous: io mundwiates UY the le Anh OR erpensive. of Vitihwar and a little white pepper, of edging. RY ii them i Tanne AN Mestely_denesble | fer: Sh) ationt ‘5400 in out in sleoe for a 3, 4, 28, 38 and 40 tach bust mendmand but yet he eaid ebe tas 4 piberrative, my good vol my looks ” and Or shen a thin alloe of eucumbér and tho! to : » fortune. in tier Voice, too. Souree no Prine donne could wand for | TongueandZ omato Sandwiches, te | SerAvoD service Ot tena, and ther sanet| hae treeh ‘ “ ¢ + | top round of Dread Garnish wi ‘Is that what it lei Of course I tn the "tnat Bz te OMY wenig Ie the Only Meat allowable In| f%. iticee of ousumber or ‘tiny Tath &| be freaky folded, rolled oF inlaid t be! Shrimp Sandwiches, a wag myself, but Pound one pint of shrimpa in a mor- | Letince WiKH and epots too soon for | rar, add one ounce of utter, one table- ut ‘Dread | apoontul of anchuvy sauce, weawon with ce a wouldn't way auch Nobidy's apt Mr, ¢ wal divas

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