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The Evening World's Daily Magazine, Tuesday, THE CHARM OF INNOCENCE, ITE charm of the ingenue is great, i she wouldbut know ét while she is One ard not keep trying to thay do it? Appear a sophisticated something @ise, Why mrust Why must the eweet, refreshingly new tittle things try to appear ancient add worldly and know ét alt? That ts « question that I have often asked myselfand I can never #ee the anewer, Peaple love to pee @ fresh, young. creature, ,periectty retire! and unacquainted with the ugly sides of every- se Around, Just as they love to ere a-beautiful-flower & rare work of art, lke to see this #o mugh ts because (t-4s rarer ¢han any f art and because it appents to ell of us eo strongly, harm noon © reasoo we all te the Inge an are and Would love to change places with 2, (2 Ge Uneclved problem, It exists, though, yand Ne gtr of elghteen who te willing to act we one she hae somewhere and longs or young society matron who works aa ndt half as attrac nd oes on k becomes just vertiveant-then—you-+ ing about them He Is Married. ar Betty w weeks ago a Indy introduced I took going out ‘old me he cy five years, 1 6 ktx-t moppet © remard « a give itt ¥ou shoukt not id not mean ft p word. but do not make foolir now Has No Friend, Dear Batty » loves ma. OR six weeks I have been living tn took her out walking and, as this etty. When I was at home 1/1 wanted leave her at her home, Joved @ girl who dearly loved me t but on account of my coming to New York we had to part. Can you aftvise me bow I can get acquainted with some girt whom I may take an interest in? 1 feel unhappy. for I have no friend, tither mais or female. i. W. Why don't you go lo te comity to young man wal He tniked to eee the girl that you say you love| “ ho would net make a good wife, be Gearty? Write to her.g There 18 n° | cause tn the place she is not even way to meet new people unicas you ad-/ truthful. Leare her alone. Summer Playlets—No. V. THE GODDESS OF THE SCRUBBING PAIL. By Nixola Greeley-Smith. The deck of an ocean ner erteg New York Bay. Among the % cabin pamengers a gooeral air cheerful expectancy due the realization that there wit! be no ™ $e rhoftietoard, no more 8 eomcerta, od more food that jooks ond tastes all right, but you ha GQoubts, The Americans look patricticve tow the Bcatue of but the Kar! of Marehbanks and his A " on the nal vinit to “popper” stand a ptirieeed view-of the scurrying relief ace ® Snel end ing beautifuny made de apart from ? The Countess— | blond girl in ge ie very pretty, and that it’s too nad. No doubt « t ka she's coming to the Promised Lari—took at the light in her eyes!—and she'll wake up to the same drudgery eb ett behind ber. ‘The Kari—Will she now? The Countem patientiy)—Of course, She'll tand with vaxun tdeat-ot-being # princess,ant she'll cook or ecrub a! | Gat ar Uf whe bad wever tett—t tency tt war Norwey; rk. The Rarl-oh tors new, ceste: divin'4 you tell me your oat-grande the steer ¢ Co menacitg aad fetermined | 4)- My great-grandmother came over ip ihe ‘Mayflower, Atyernon = t Ah, yes! O18 Guomrder, waen't {17 (impatiently) wish you wouldnn't be ¢uch a fool! Come ont © The Diana of the steerage discovered at 6 O'clock In the morning #crubbing the etepa of en old-faw i mansion on Bea} con wireel, Boston, Ow the -vppowite side of the size eatrion! Manager and the Leading Man. Theatrical Maoager—I tell you, we've got the burmmest tot of girts in this ehowt evepeuw. Where did Donnelly get them, anyhow? The Leading Man—Don’ know. They are rotter They're wastwomen, There's 8 cifl scrubbing those stops now that’s got ‘em al! skinned to death, ‘The Manager (watching the gtri and the scrubbing process with kindling eye)—By George! a she as. Look at Gat arm. ft wonder how « ecrubting act would take tn the new piece? Do you «tink New York would stand fori. But there wouldn't bem chance for clothes. I'd like to see that womas Grossed tp. Looks like @ typloal New York girl, docan't she? I believe she'd make @ Bit SCENE [IL—A newspaper office, Firet Blave of the Quill (writkrs)—The hit of the pice ts undoubtedly Mins Zaza Clinton, the society beauty that Manager Blankinaon discovered in Bescon wtreet, Boston, some months ago and persuaded to leave the ballroom for the footlights. Her succesw as the New York girl was fnatantansous. Her marvellous beauty, aristocratic bearing— Second. Baye of the Quili—How's the now girl in "The King of Werthelm,” Bult 4 First Siave (pavaing in his tote gtithe tady's triumph « minute)—Oh, ahe's a reat big Gat-footed bond slob. Blankineon's golng to take ber to London, they way. SCENE IV.—Town house of the Burl amd Countess of Marshbanka, The Karl (reading the moroing paper)—I see Albatrosa ts going to marry the new American beauty, Zaga Ciinton. Bad basiness, tan't tt? ‘The Countess—What ta the pewrage coming to? Ho'll almoat certainly eed to the dukedom, won't het ‘The Barl-Oh, yes} he's next by line. Dooced fine girl, wriyhow, The Countess (with yenom)—She's ® cook! Why, #he tanded tn America Sve years ago tn the steorage. ‘The Earl Gaborioualy adjusting his monocle ani picking up the paper)—Oh, It says here her ancestor went over in the Maysiower, Tne Countess (aguin tneationtly)—"It eaysi—" Ob, I wish you wouldn't be wuch @ fool, Algernon! HEALTH AND BEAUTY. By Margeret Hubbard Ayer, Falling Halr. no. ‘cologne, 129 rams; sweet al. aah dareetee mond ofl, © «rams. Apply ¢o thd roots of the halr with a eoft sponke once or common for twioe « day. Thiy lotion pecially food tor very dry hare a Soant ‘Eyebrows, G-\Phin w the ointment for scant have been present tyqorows; Hed — vasel! two ‘Try ja ponte 1) Ty cakes; tincture of cantharides, | gel i thbking one-wghth ounce; of! of lavender, Afieen | wently every |dropa; oll rovemary, fifteen drops Mix to the eyebrows voothbrusi: once @ day until i thy ed. fall after partioularly whey Bek aymptome| make the real, live ingents try to-imitatedhe 1 , NEW CURVES AND ANGLES AT THE SEASHORE. By Maurice Ketten, — “ Gonaran | yt Toga mn, a RD q ax mo malt “a rr) Clever Things I Never Said. 2 ss STAR trong Te fend ——-theegreed—end——-ahoutet ent tnterttons teaptitwr-et my own renty t an exeoutive | WTADEI¢d, and were at cross-purpowes | (made? wtt: thrilling | Were invented in those aye!” of his on Bryan, was telling me with great gusto of bis trip ‘through Japan, and the ‘MOTHER DEAR, FOR TOMORROW I Go on ay VACATION ‘ANO To | WEEKS oF Soy. ‘a a ey as ee HT CURR OR UU Eel aelnieednelinin we July 17, By Lowe R. Case. good wits Te wat worth enan waimet.~ 1906- [HINTS FOR. THE SUMMER_ SE_ASON. By Roy L., McCardell. Suggestions for Work and P lay for Camping-Ont-Partics, HIS fs now the hetght of the vacation season, Mort every one we know Is belng presented with two Weeks or more off by considerate employers. Some get tWo weeks, some two months and some who bave shown themnelves wo temperamentally incapable of con Stant endeavor that the boss notices it have been given Mefinite and permanent relief from tho exactions of Prage-siavery To those of |!mited means (people with money need not be advised) there is no summer jJoyance as cheap, health- fal and as easy to obtain as the pleasures of gipseying. 3 = en Aa the song rays: “When You Leave Old New York ; | Town You're Only Camping Out!” And so you are, es q | pecially ff you have a tenting out. A good tent coma about forty dollars. Forty dollars ts a lot of money ‘unless you say it quickly, and for persons of Hmited means ft ts an invest- ment thatts a dead loss between times. Now it stands to reason, too, that anybody possessing forty rea? dollars isn’t going to camp OUL, hence the home-made tent munt be made at home and as economically aa pomible. Oamvas makes the best tents, mosquito netting not heving suffielest ratn-proof qualities, Beoure from the Brrean of Blections as much material as you nead. All election returns are canvassed over several times, and as only the mm turns are of any value to the Board of Biections, @ little influence exerted tn the right quarter will enable you to get all the canvasses of election you may need. Whether you ntend to pitch your camp on the seashore or in the woods & good gas stove is necessary. Other necessities of camping out Include & | Phonograph, a rocking chalr, a cigar-band collection, and, 1% you are golmg atter big game, @ pack of cards and five hundred poker chipa The phonograph will be found indeapensable when camping in the woods, Firat, its welcome voles will always eneble you to find your way ‘ack to camp should you wander far into the forest to kill a few buckwheat | onlees for bremiinet Take some fresh records with Fou for the pleagure | and profit of catching new-lald coon songs. Whenever you hear the coons | singing, start the phonograph Ih (iis mainer jou" may retard “wit | enough new coon songs to pay the cost of your trip, whidh, if you have mot been too extravagant, will not cost you anythin; But do not tire yourself out sitting tn the rocking chatr anf Tistentnug to the phonograph. Getting back to nature tires if one is toe strenuous. —~ Lawn tennis ts eplendid recreation for a camping-out party. Care mould be exercised nol to indulge in {t to excess. If you besome over beated and tired retire into the tent and take a genuine Turkish ‘This consists of looking intently at « oup of water for ten while stroking « feather pillow. The rub-down fs especially soothing. | cheap lmwn tennis outfit can be made of an old lace curtain. trying pans will do for reequets and biscuits left over from breakfast will serve gpiendidiy for bails, Lewn tennis, as {ts name implies, is played on a lawn Bring the old Iswn from home with you or borrow ane from « friend. A dainty dish campers-out is pickled muscles, Here is the recipe for pickled muscles: If your arms and shoulders get sunburned rub three times ¢ day with vinegar. id eicieded iv ial evhde | ow te Tabby Talks | jicchdl bid * somslon of John {and ‘hated each other, and — | — 2 Paes Dad tation ine, oat D. jr’ Bunday-| “Why, Jack!” T broke in playfully, “| aty friend, the veteran runnerup in Coie Sees Bye ueeaee Secrets eet . school class, isten-|Mdn't know summet hotel verandas|the Presidential Sweepstakes, Bill J. | maker). As we ate tae teed’ sea By Alice Rohe. he Tower of ‘See!’ ghricked my friend, the Chief gtrangs unt¥etraska-like customs he ir abel - Muck-Raker, “the pork-packers itve itt pea cbeerved whe studying the Little! “You cant imagine bow often Wall “Innumeradle peo- | luxury and comfortable immunity, while | Brown Brother at home, ery,” oe eae oo, oe eo 4 aod via ware painered| veteraee of Ene wer ore foreed to. de- | petite oe eek cam, we grater Melee ti feat, Can't C0 kt woe “thn . thera,” he said, “of| mand pensions in onter to keep alive! for two dollars and a plated silver a at's because they made the m- ell " 1 hu ov ath lograph frame ien't that eutrage the ok on £ atone and na-| All of which proves { fronaare, 1 “Sninkersd, sla Aim Honalities, ana all chattered away re-| “That the ‘pen’ ts mightier than the|°“AWny, no, BIL" I replied. with my | merrily ‘om the back to emp the | MTaERA OT tha others, -#nt-quarredied | sxor 1_trutted tm, with @ roar of | inimitable dry humor, “hot necessarily. | polnt : pion ni ‘ neeveeiynrtenrent rey = — T moppose want_more se SS & ee aan ie y ry e 2. pass yet rewort te aetifclel masa ‘mecpug my youth. nace ia par an = - = ‘ a i You dont know A pity you poor C WAKE AND CALL MB EARLY, vuld 4, > A | plied al =: \ yg i Nature when me if it fi & z i t sf igff 8 i! i Hi ut Lommanaslllal I it t= made of white Unen town, & mater- jai that always fy satiztactory, but ox oredingly pretty ones are made from dotted lawne and |¢rom the pretty wash sits, the for- mer material being | peculiarly matis factory one tor the shirt Walet Gremses designed tor home 4 Ghirt Walet or Blouse—Pattern No. 6411 Pattern 411 j6 cut 1h atses for a 04 M, 3 © and @ inch buat measure nnn ncnpnemeroncmnennntmnntmchenint Call of send by mall te THE EVENING WORLD MAT MAN- How © } von VABHION BURHAU, No. S West Twenty-third atreet, N. Ontmle } yoru. Bend tan cents Ln ool OF atampe for moh pattern ordered Pee spall IMPORTANT—Write your mame aad idrems phuinly, and * . always apecity wine wanted, .