The evening world. Newspaper, July 12, 1906, Page 13

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ey ADVICE to LOVERS? a TRUEST IS ESSENTIAL IN LOVI tive NE of my correspondents tina @ grievance whioh ts aoe Nin girl tka the idea that whe ought to sew al of hie mall—dncoming #nd outgoing pen Now, thet sort of fi nds, ja Rext door t outrage. A woman wth tn to me aot the mall and know all the brists ene husband t not the wienan who ts going to make t husband happy, What oor Tilence can she have or does she show In the man? And when iC oomes to eumptclons, she is the queen of them all ft would be to be always aidevepping @ fuss that he knew wna nas he wot home. (Ite would try to «et home early, too, prob. et A man would truly anjoy It would Ave @ Int Of @{lly sunptotons and fooli#h tmaginings dove not come tame tired to pacify and reason with but 1 after a bit ‘6 be whet you want them to be and ther wif! not would be if you were always looking for trouble fem ready for them jeratand why other prople do erre of ‘t weaken your brains trying to fieure out be utterly unintelligible to rou might be the ne tired and oth over. Te you know wn to everybody & ce ° ercurious x 1, nat i wrould amnt to, fhe us hoffe, too much else ta sttend to, finitke. My people A Queer Mother. ie and hee bale Tear Bey 11 give thie wird up, © you think, when a girt te nearlY and know as well as 1 feventaen and works during the ady. What « i} Gg that there te any harm 15 quict walk wth @ fSow tn st My 1 romaid whe Bl | yon ene Fo0 toate 3 Fevo- Lovers, ! Dear Mette AST year I met a young man eave the oe yoaks man. eats made a over me every Ss a? weet: Fe Eve | make herself agreeable? apse. Mpeie'T. 008 oe DURAGHD | |asked me to marry him thinks yo} mei aoe . fe young. Try er that you Oem sate mh 1 would not let Ger con 1 sen | Worry me, however. Do what you nt. 1 would not take the watks is, e Mastn't Go Ovt.- s) ) aaeT Dette ! < GO out very little, as my parents are ing t againat it. When I go to « dance or) we and tne abi wanes. Te ey he called Don't you and comes af vine me as to what I shoul) door main true to my promise $9 wat ch, ie) yo watt for “an jace | must be home @& the first oun, 1 Hs Dolo, no tater, and ery friends tBAK! ong sho cecres tg ae ary ne re, | that ts mot right. aa Tam olf enough 10| mer VG ne, lanke care of myseit. In two oF The one who cells on you shows neq. | > to Coney Teiand weeks wo nt to go lend my moh ao) pot let me go. She mais inke it i+ + YOU the most respect and probably caret the most for you for three site te! : Se Ta tag go with « young| Mast Dance with Him Only, jy | men eho complains. oo that 1 do not] Deer Betty: ; know what to do Viense give me mo W LR out at @ reception with the ~ . Young lady I love, after hay! aavics c. B. i er having = Tou girls should not go to Coney aeverm] dances, the next dance and ajone at night. Can't you (alk sen ed. 1 got ready to dance, but she m <element enya woh ted ra se was Ured, 90 we resied the Adige? Iam not well enough scaumint- | Onmee througl. At the end of tt a ved Young man she knew asked her for the | 4 with all the clroumstances, ne cannat BOxt one end nhe promieed it, L teit behead very Ghootnfortable, an she 4i4 not j “i ark ela | Home or the Girl? | me whether f cared or not. Neither did Dear Betty: the young man ask me if he could have | ‘AM in tove with a young indy who|the ance, Being out with me, I felt 1 4 my Jupfor, and she ahould have received some conaidern- (% attached to me My Won. I fave broken with Ler over it > fotka Are greatly opposed to my going | but awalt your superior advice as to wits tly att folke| whether you think she did right know thie, BMy prope are not vory| MOONSHINE. eal acquainted with her, and don't) People are not supposed to dance to jeow her family at all; but they 4o| gether all the evening because they o Beare x retetive of hers, whom they | came togwiner, You have been foolish. ~ y. > Summer Playlets—No. 1. m x er ya THE PEEK-A-BOO WAIST oe tad ' AND THE MOSQUITO eo hae By Nixola Greeley-Smith. - “A prek-a-boo restaurant on a suburban piassa the bay, where a peek-a-boo wire netting is the that differentiates the bassing of the mosqailo thout and the orchestra nuisance qwithin. The crite, in a peth-a-boo shirfwaist, trying not to lack too Funiry, yet Bery moumnfut spithat, — The M ere an dumb m seracle ith thirst, and the watter twenty minutes away: Jn the ance, Liberty sheddingAr; Morgan's electricily- ene, Lo Mere Mt tatively>=T #80 you have one on. | The Sertt i One whatT The Mere nortig Ure They were tenouneia from the pulpit the other day. 1t seema to be ve sue'of clerica) opinion tha wormsa who wuts L ko to Hygave thee Who wente 4 anyway? Those people are The The cmanagere of tend Hine, hotels, They try to fll wp thelr places by shutting people out Exclusion ie att t be profane! of long, lean, hucigry monquitoes (parceiving the lea boo” wal wut the peok-ast odie od: flecond Mongufto (triumphantly)—~B—szer Th Boribe—Andt very pretty, A great many erimen ‘are committed In thelr mame. Dut, atcer al, a fat woman has some rights that may ov sing? a include Ind Mopqunte Cvenomously}—-B—~eeen—aing More Man—You dov't look very comfortable, Ate you warm? The Seribe-Oh, rb: very coolevery comfortable (Another mosquito Seti) But—would you smoking? Certainty. (He iehte'a elgarette.) view of your aoula, It you would @nly Nouchants us A pe One Hunt Mon wmeeing!!! The Beribe—We do rometioge wh ton Metter, After « wille we learc that wa f (Another monquito fer what thoy hide. ot agninat the perkimttoo girl and the pesk-a-hoo #oul in that they'te bot bie to get “eiunk } 1 think 1 #it on the obser foot m while ! irlumphant mozquitees—I—rax—singt Ter M Man--Stung? The Boribe—te It WWle that you don't know there ore forty millon mon @ulbora 1 this (tearfully), Hut of course you don’t There you are in Hie thick shim and a woolen coat they can't bite thrqueh, smoking # al Verret that keep them away. You've Just b sitting there glouting, Ie 4 jot wll the thine they were eatiog mie uy, Now, if you dare to spring that okt five about how can they belp it 'Y go home. “d Tiy Mere Man dwoothingty)-You poor child! We'll go tnalde. Mut tell me. 4 A Atsl'S iinse vat pal Ot amiirordared and ® parasol and a waist and—yes 3 sipckinge-you jumped of a oat, you know—all with as much daylight lor through ANP ‘As ln consimont wit thelr hanghi togethor—what could you expect? Tae Monquito (ino:atonoualy)—B~maaaing! ot I've, got ql! the yellow fever tn Havnnn or all ln Cheap parts, Pb ge eraay if T stay here another minute. Tl never f these things agoin aw long sn 1 lve ‘The Mere May (refnctively)—In the t lier GF te peek a-bov walat, ene moa ‘\aulte de ove & Showmand wermons, Levis go Wale ay EVentag Worta's vailty MaAnAyIRS- seo0d family ay! | father often teases me though because HO wit another telend. Please ad THOFSARST JUIY 12, 1900> — “THE JUNGLE! ut ut HAPPY DREAMS. | | ! | F. G. Long. SIX MONTHS LATER. | By Roy L. McCardell. “A” We can use everything, even the squeal!” As Ji A, now Superintendent of the #o- Atitiseptic and Thoroughly Sterilized fild the words he led the party of ming conservatories: ese were the reat rooms of the of the employees in taultlens i Gi _ ee 7 it ing was the night force, and woe be i Cc 7] i> caeseeee tt eT who attempted to, report at -Packine= q i, < town af ha Toxedo. He was docked a day and ae | { a half “e As the yiett wd through the tormaldetyde Ss a room and thoroughly sterttized they noted the DRE 1ED a subtle aroma of violeté that permeated the entire establishment. AN | © whole processes of happy despatch and hygiene packing were now <= - 1 | con marble-tiled work-roome gam ff | Tho animals, after being thoroughly scoured and trented with antiseptta 7 HELP YOURSEL ce \ solutions, were led past gigantic atomizers that sprayed them with floral | Anas . ‘AND DREAMED = q fwitt You TAKE A — ) FEW OF THEN Home} was You? (— 4 Clever Things I Never Said. ‘By Lowe R. Case. “Quite aol” I repartes? wittfy, “and You ought to be grateful tt isn't also = mination of ex-tr mn.” My tomtiy ebstentious fellow ten peranoe worker “Hdl” Devery and 1 had @ Philadelphia house to Paster RR A TORREY, te evengenst, | won dining when the talk turned rolllinery. | In tte ready way De. Tormy used thistople as « pes sherpon to hang « | lutte Hemsen Somme prople,”” he mid, ecoording to | J were making tow of the ‘courts of Purope, he gen erouny paying my the Detrott Pree Press, “oan plant « fines tn many of| foe for ® pleasant Sunday astrot jsting tn the pitasanteet remark. Most | thetn, At the mo-| through New Jersey. Ae we turned of us only care to wound when we! ment we hapypene!| away madly from the twenty-ninth oon are angry, but these folk, the bane of | to De strolling | mecwtive closed bar Willian sighed conthiually inflicting ng the «| Paris | jongingty Bots de Bowlogsa:} “ive « dreary long time betweer; yropla, « vem met wuraet tryin to] drinia! I'm so dry my tongue's hang another woman, who ie elderly i out em far es my néocond wai!” "You ook {t, Bull a Fare fash of » & notes Uke a boulovar ith a awed of 6 pleawant, sald the after a few minutes’ | Now this eiteriy woman, o hewsboy passed us I retorted, with . Toe haven’ avon me for eleven |PRpart. Aa John bed paid all previour iy mee “wan't [ceee pss rests ae t cna | @xpenate of the trip I resolved not to] the Best Caso of Thirst New Jersey | years, ad yet you knew me at c be outdone hy him in generosity, #o 1] ever had!” i hawe changed so dreadfully, | Ti 4 shale ob & ebbeoal <a | ra. On the sage we Feud ratte} — yom Parkhurst, my company « “T recognized your bonnet," ead the| DUS. Oo te prench at @ Glance”) was climbing an Alp or two ithe sud dings: “Otto Warrant Out for | Jann DD." Legsore trewtle far you, first woman.” sought to impro Jacko! 1 oty faces —mt-— the treater bemohes,”” I amended, Wags hie tall Gp and down Instead taever-ottch me : et | law can comer your Unole John has bert guide to higher life, Dvr, other man just as wetiT e occasion by © thumbnail talk en| ¢ sideways—takes leas room at home, with @ tinkle of you know!"-Gketahy Bits, silvery Jaugiiter, | faded tnt ® mare matter of tradition.” hundred pretty Itttle bors tn Lord Fauntleroy gostumes, which were fl hty Iwundri changed } kina ry Ove minites, entice the enowy lamb- ékinned por lethal chambers. ey felt no pain, they wers and thelr hides removed by ma- Here, after being made une- | Med mt an artery by an automatic Jancet > ohinery. From here they were conveyed In cl losed, fronted glaas receptacles to the dismemberment department. Nine hundred seientiats In fs-1t!as tnen cos tumes, breathing through gauze masks, carefully examined every part of the enteaetes with microscopes and X-ray apparatuses, Every fifteen minutes the workers were bathe! fn hot bichloride folu- tion and changed thetr apparel heated steam was. turned into the sealed work- ala, benches and every part while piper: ma. After this workers, t ment of the ents were thoroughly stefilixed The oid aystem of “‘spesding up" was a thing of the past. By » careful method of caplonage by sterilized detectives every workman who worked 80 fast as to handle the meat rough! t bimsctt was reported to the boffiee and discharged, pent a large aten tn Slasing tot: re gare the ¢ Pure All Things Are Pure.” Hero, as the investigating p fusion among the work Rowing politely, Jurgis stepped forward, being careful not to touch any- thing, as he suspected the rubher gloves he wore had been merely dipped and not baked, and inquired Into the cause of the commotion 1, it became aware of some con- ham department had brought a buneb of roses in from the conservatory [With ther, having theroughiy eteriiined (hen tmforchand, rosee—beinge per | sttted in the potted ham department under such cloumatances } Inadvertently one of the rowes had fallen tnto the stiver-plated machin- | ery, and before she could cry out had been ground up with the potted ham. | The brave girl, although realizing she would lose her five-thousan | dollar-n-year postition, stanchiy endenvored to keep back the teases, for ha | one fallen on the spotiers floor the Government Inspector must of a necessity | condemn the whole output of the great establishment for the day, it being | @ well-established fact that tears contain bacteria t “These are a few of the drawhacks to the busines | otherwise ft is a great Improvement over the old day Cheerfully Furnished. | “put doesn't this mothod make the cost of canntg and packing wate HB train had stopped tn a litte! & Costly that no one can buy them f" I asked. hewn te omnes | _“No,” replied Jureis, carefully spraying his smile with a 10 per cent The -passenqer in the chock euit | CAtpolic solution as he wpoko, “we do it jitst ax cheaply ws of old. Weta who wna sttting by a car window opahaa| tO Dut the formaldehyde, borax and salycilic acid in the product, Now we & conversation with the native on the! w#e them on the workmen and to sterilize the work-roams.” station —piattorm. 1 Coming outside we had some trouble finding our own automobile arn id “Seeing trains go through te shout a. the thousands that tie happy wokers were deperting In trom the Horal oak the excliement you have here, lit mr’ | around the packing-houres, “All-wrre happy, although tt wan the tusy eons he anced. gon and some had been compelled to work thy @ half—almowt threo 0. anid the native, mooording to) hourt the Chtcago ‘Tribune, “we got a gis! sald Jurgis, “but well here, It ketehed fire yesterduy iim tnameesaccr| HINTS FOR THE HOME it out” ‘iow aid you mange #1 retty ackittton “Well air, after we'd tried every.| Spaghettl Soup. i cotaen lend peauttfutiy” teas cusnae thing: cise we tak old Bt) Plaxhar, REAK @ quarter of « pound of OPA! a Aetictous salad te made with Solled soused bith in a hoes trough, dumpet B hett) Into email pieces 40d DO! | chap mute French chestnuta De bimr on thw mouth af the wall and the twenty minutes tn clear water auteur | Weed and are much emailer to/prepary fire went out wl to wunet.” “Why couldn't you h ‘Take one quart of #ook, Dring ft to polling point and tet «immer Ave min | Spaghett|, utes, AMS the epaghett and ewnmer five minutes Songer, _Agd-w Httle het ¢ onevbatt package apaghettt, tk and ® teaapoon of cheese; then broken {nto ewo-mab tht, mili | ve Bs | nerve sd rent ling wate out “ ‘Cause, @r, old Bil Fiawham ts the Dignest sponge tn the whole darned’ But here the train moved oft. i \Cherry Satad. utter until ¥ | if Dread wpon the waters, 5 er ata spoons nt eotden jumt bought a Hat dow wet rads reeset — 00 —secrtnns —moanathtng a sachets: leno sake a deticiom summer salad,jone thinly diced colon and dogt What kind of a dog | pleasant re MistressJane, I saw the mitkiman /"7°O leaves of @ héad (minutes Then s6d enedelt aS |" Not at alll be enmwered. “Dey! ‘And thus to the chotce collection | kiss you this morning, In future I will wash “he small leaves The Seller thet the | Sf Oo bawe that Hoge into ewiinmers’ | jake tim mille io ot Jettuce and place directly on the|round steak ent tn emedl prem Fahe—Twoulda't be no Use, mut. promised never to kia anybody o.—Tiustrated Bite. Lng tnot-in—a Gian) in the Fetrigerator, /eatieapoone of het rwmten, leaving until the leaves are not ooly/salt “and pepper ‘ooo criap, wat almost brite Just Defore|siowly, Whew |~seavry HINTS |THE FOOLISH LIFE. Uppy Margaret HubbardAyer ee | A Safe Remedy. PLIRTS! 1 CAN TRUST Him AMywneee! | OPEFUL—8 ew = eral remedies | it have beet | Kiven lateiy of parasites, One them te this: Get 4 cake of bichioride vf mercury soap f] Se nported ts the aut) And out it ato halves shave one-half tnto ine bits. Dissolve it heat if wou ebooae. You should have | water to form « Jelly-like mixture when cold To une, first wet the hatt thor- with clear, follow vhewe directions tly the result will be succhesul, Brush Is Too Heroic, Li re ig no need of brush- Ing the hair if the brash brings 4: out. Comb it gentiy with coarse te ly this wote ein hol, 2 ounces. etl 7. en er’ ‘take the wtonss from some white) tiie strain the from ea; replace them with hasel nuts/ ead one-half cup grated ewe By R. W. Taylor | ner on the lettuce, Serva with |Jatter, then the “meas aamoa 2 ‘| mayonnaiwe dreamt. ‘This mekes 6) piping hot SS May Manton’s Daily Fashions 4 | gives alt the comfort and the elegance of an ouver exoment, while te meana o apprect shite warmth As D- juatrated tt te mage | of emprotéered flounc- tng and ts worn with |@ gown of white mus- Jen; but tt oan be utile | wed for any bordered crererial oF, kodeed, | tar any sort that may be Mked; for where | there ts no order the lerimming can be &p- | plied ower the #traleh edges. For mitdwum- }mer wear, how the embroidery ls PRONE 90: BA: 008 mended and labor to the minknus reduce Ihe roots ; f JOKE? wAAT Face Bleach, ARE YOU ALL —d would firet cure the, freckles LAUGHING with the following Dleach and art trust to pe ot health; which you will find In ie alr and @untight, to cure the saiiow complexion: Bichlor- ide of meroury (in couree powder), 10 eraing; Qiatilied water, 1 pint. Ags the (wo together until a complete solu- ilon is obtained den add one-half ounce of giveerina, Apply with & snall Aponge as often Ao aptooabe, Thiele » Diater ‘and skin canes. It may be in strength by “ from thé amount of bichloride of mercury. Do not forget ory ith t gS ey The quantity of: ma m sae io 6 yards flumotng 14 1 inep: of 4 punts of Inateria! wi, 2% wile, with 6% ¢ edeing BA0U ty a " 1 @inoh bust Patter Loose Eton Jacket-Pattern No. 5406, ones eee ‘ Call or send by mall t© THE EVENING WORLD MAY wan-? TON FASHION BUREAU, No. & West Twenty-third street, New York.) Send teb cents in °910 of stampe for eaah pattern ortered. IMPORTANT—Write your sawe and address plalaly, and Biwaye mpecity aie wanted. How to Obes These Patioras | __ He was informed that one of the young ladies employed in the potted - i |

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