The evening world. Newspaper, July 19, 1906, Page 13

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__The Even VINCENT? ADVICE to LOVERS ,ETTY ts a thing to er with at a c nt of self-respect should ba c an iden thet just managing t 4 keap out of trouble, and Show everybady wer it won t € bre effort It ne most and better thas A , « t fering to an eepectally nervy and muccesmtit busine ane r tn playing the modest violet r * * I don't pee His wite doesn’t see ft either, and ‘ ' ‘ s © peamile who do things, and tn order to do Ahem ar cultivated, nor made to bring out the beet + * - that Is ee > somethina . * entying them. You t we ern, more or feas, Man i * ss this young ae pent vent word w Ouse at !d They Keep On? e : A Coot Young M: us eral weeks ago and ee Rests eee Why « 11 | any one tise . jet eas Goes to the Ciub. Shy or Rade ? petty esr frttr 2 Ma young woman. and have been BECAME ecquatnted with « young | married two years. My husband man about six weeks ago and Is very good to me except for one formed a very strong Itking for thing y be has bececne @ mem- tim. He a friend of mine that he © . and when he owas playing cards with tiket me very mm tavitet ttm,-enot welt t and her } pleasant ey to leave I 1 ald they w — Play lets. =WNo- VI. THE BRIMSTONE WAY OF THE CELIBA TE. By Nixola Greeley-Smith. Beene: Ceutral Per I con the dusk and the daylight The etilineay Of the mideeme gs ly by #ibWant sounda from the park beaches, where nipresent lover pureues his courtship o> tmony thohe pasting The Seride d The Mere Man diapiaying sov-mran and slater woman. looking neithe © most unparde unfortun fo th te pudarer dy AL nor to the teft-an er his fe y ua to BR Gy T don’t inind your staring at wo much inns ke #top looking at those tus wwhal place? to Walk home and It's 4, to do mynalg Jus oan began #0 early. ovat .moraing oan On ly nee or 20a \rat exit w t you @hould mow , woulngs. Didn't Magistrate Conmorto’ says To 1 TH Sherman say about t was ebout war ae. Batthe fret thing thas Nty of getting married oF nim on the subject He THY ny was ever ® t the @ who co! a oune man Dot WAR by Lord th sald D ¥ Tet -A ANE rere neon passe: SCRIKK—J've regretted for you three years sad not Hotng it ‘Think of All the mice atria Tye ” J out for THE wu to the MERE MAN (very mul tnture at I bolleve that te your favorite method paght tocret amarrted!~ You hare-to-stey— terete neh you are trighituily jonsly mostof tha, re tee ant leads dread{ul dfet THE MORE MAN (modestly deprecating, but mote than molttfied)—On, no, I'm gar hero, Te Hesides, Tootn aiwaye quartel with yo +H 3 Ue MERE MAD . why ‘should } THE BCRIBH (osnvincingly)—Everybody does, Haven't you ever bean in love at ait ‘THE MERE MA? THE SCRIBE -T #0 cynica), THE MERE MAN. You're cynical yours THE BCRIBE—Oh, my cyniciam ts of the harm aweet-gickle varisty) It Wouldn't prevaot my getting married and being the most fondly foolish creatars itnaginadle L—— THR MERPD MAN—If the only man you ever loved, &o, I know all that THE SCRIBE—But the world ty yours. You're not tn love and ought to be able to make the wisest kind of rejection, Remember what Magistrate Connor ton aaye. THE MERE MAN: but mine ows of proprietorship. THE SCRIBE—'Own your own hell" ls your siggan then? Well, there are # lot of people in here that ares with the Magistrate Wall, here's the exit. Let's loave them and pursue our brimstone way. —A downy times, more or leas, ‘ t's Just it You nover have been, ‘That's what makes you , not Ite having been in love that makes ne eyntoal. Bryen if ainglenees te hell 1 prefer tt at fore om elae makes Cor mo. "Tis « amali thing, not ong 1 have the conaolgtion HEALTH AND BEAUTY. By Margaret Hubbard Ayer. eniTn} To Keep Hair in Curl, = M. % — This! oT aaah recipp has , + been found Quite satisfactory for keeping air tn out; Take of gum arapio, 2 ounce; ood motat sugar, 3-3 owen; pure hot water, #4 pint, Dissolve When tits aolulon ba cold add aloohol, 3 Build ounnes; bir ‘ 3) chloride of mer- gury and ontac, 6 grams each. ‘Coe leat be dissolved in tke u “ enough water to make the whole meas ure one pint Perfume with cologne or lavender water. Molsten the hair with Gre Auta before putting It in vapers or Pimples Annoy Her, M.~Thie remedy tor pimples has been very helpful as an externe! * application merely. Apply to the Pimple only, The marks will die appear in tUme If you leave them along Molt together five ounces pure lard and two and one-half ounove white wax: add one-half ounog balnam of fr, and when {t begins to ool wir in one-half ounce carbolic metd, The addition of balsam Of Be te thie preparation corrects the disagreeable odor of the acid and \« Tt alighidy m@bealve, “mich ie ‘dae eae re) | SBACK uP! UTHE LiD's ON World’s Daily Magazine, oe HAPPY DREAMS, # ———--—- + THIS SUNDAY CLOSING \ 16 A FINE THING FOR\_ f } 4£, I TELL Tou Ww) ( Tit SPENDA Quiet RE —— ’ DAY Oo | NOTHING WAGON.( DC , J / Thursday, Ju ly 19, 1906. MavinGs o€y HOME HINTS. Dellolous Pudding Sauce. ORK together three tablempoontuls pf butter and three tableapoon~ fols of powdered sugar, Add the yalke of two exes and beat until I yt, | finally atirring In two tabliepooniuls of | boling wal a yy erating of nut meg. Place tn a dduble botler, flavor with hell a oup of #harry and etir until hal Decoines foamy. Serve hot {Vanilla Souffle. CALD one oupful of milk seasoned with i teaspoonful of salt tn # double botler and mix tn tw toblempoonfuls of flour and two tabie- fpoon tule DuUtter creamed together Cook while @tirring for ten aunutes to form 2 past. Beat together thoroughly the yolks of four emge and three tablemponntitia of mugae and pour over the mi nh the double boiler. Cavor with one orange extract and eet 1 To prevent cruat trom tub a little butter over the ton 2 to nerve fold in the stittiy beaten whites of it | the four ames and bake fn a pudding dish for thirty minutes, “Ser chocolate sauce, Beef and Rice, ALF pound riw beef and one-third cup of Tiow mixed; addchalt « tea- with of salt) Cook @ cabbage in boiling salted water five minutes ao the leaves will bo pliable and atill remove, from the head in pePtect condition; now tori Ue Gro thas ot the beet and tee and-wrew | Meh in a cabbawe leat; arrange them in a baling dish @ad pour over them [tomatoes enough to cover sil; serve ary SOR ST CO SY DS RG | poured around them, If the tomatoss became too thick in cooking dilute with sock or water, init Pretty Washrag Case, t PIBCR of Wows linen Uwelwe lnchew | long by wide whe lined with } otd silk and the edgey bound \ with fed eotton braid. One end was then turned ower, atik site thward, to the Wepth of four inches and atitohed firmly in place to simulate @ Pocket, "The remaining four inehee formed the | flap, which wns fastened by a Suton and loop A small equate of Turkiey toweling wae overcast with red floss, folded neatly and put into the pockes | Brady for use, Guch « case ie of Untold comfort to the travetler and pomseaie the fureher virtues of being @any to make and in expensive, If preferred, art cretonne of m pretty deman may be ured instead lor men In puch oyae the bindiay showld harmonize with the calore tn the deelgn, F you want to go on & plento unew- cumbered with bundles end beskete the beet soluthon les én @ drome mutt Enough luneh to entiaty the ap: caso potites dinner ault came oper can carried in a average mite, oll noatly ot |pmcked and in pertwot opmittion when | See tine Rariven for setting out. Tf the moal {# to be nerved on the ground select @ araeey Apace and my over an old but clean Shen oloth, Ob top of this spread a paper pablecloth tn fomo ntetty flower pattern, ‘heer oo spoon of pepper and one teaspoon | IREAMED ~ = 1 | | From Maine, 'O ORDION, of Bowden, was a quaint tharectar who 1s still remembered J &% BOARDWALK BALLADS, No. %=When Kitty Learns to Swim FRR ® « eplutter and a wrigete | Such a timid little maiden age y erent bicep rage Ri When Kitty learns to ewim. To be through the surf pared went eye Wate te Pa, ‘There's a pervous squesk and giggle Twenty mon beside ber wadin’ en do, wooording’ WO sha Laedinon ‘When Kitty learns to sts. Panic-wtricken gasps and splashing, = . Helpless banda thro’ wavelets Saahing, Tie ee rene of hel When Kitty learns 1© ewe! subbands lator 4 howd behind. 2 wie veda rented hand didn't réllsh the p oro reakers ashing, if enree to awien! bey wet drove tke CN ety Wank ta TRE Gea! Tre of trues ontil a fourd Big taen. t Just Mado sdusiiin Aca atinul ve Hcl When Kite raade for that wits the shower gettin gmayting ithe and ‘nearer ell the tline. As Flow the Boardwalk ering with wonder | Papa grunts neater and De te When Kitty laame to swim! Bie swimenin’ at : owas my pla th back of the ey er a ‘ Tw Feel Se ae Sunt y cheer each pretty blunder Kitty learne to awimt |Why, “Twas back In ‘ninety-seren of that ternal ghower all the By R. W. Taylor. | | abies whe: Kitty learned to swim!” {ftime! THE FOOLISH LIFE. w wats Goon comeny | Kora wihty (S ENJOYING \RERSELET . | PRACTICAL SUGGESTIONS FOR PICNICS. cups, maucern, @ pitcher and the coffer pot ate whout at that you will wnat | to bring home, and these are geally everywhere in compact boxes and are) without rink of breakage by wrepolng well worth the trifing extra oat for each in a Mitle roll of corrugated »traw- the sfoturosque effect they lend to the | bound plenle hineheon, The plenie outtit may be ao contrived| tivd tosether tn @ email package SanAwiohes must atwaye be wrapped! as to leave litle or nothing to be car-| OM paper which Ww be For in thin ofled paper, @ grade elightly | ried back t plates Inwtead wt | Mrviceable. heavier than Gesus, ta kwep tiem fresi:| china wil) do away with one trouble; !t le ew and motet, ‘ fome detail; Uidecloth and napking of Peey Homme of the ema things which must | paper relinve you of the necommty of [PY you: caring for linen afterward; «i empty | oi oye, plokion, suger, eat | Jara and hotties are discwrdad, and «| om be pie end pepper. It will be found @ good | Afteen-cent basket bought eupecially for! Wii Koa to write out @ let of the articies | the outhng will have given ite motey's) wrap them ur Worth in service And may be let on the) safe field, @aye Blanche Boot in the Phila.) parterc deiphia. Press, Knives, forka, soooun, ine Son By Roy L, McCardell. C47 FM raeth on Bt Bwithtn'e Daye, then wilt raine fale I © apd every Gay for the apace of forty dayes,”” the old propheey, FE wan St. Swithin'’e Day, and tt rained Ant y day #ince Up to Rie weithes. wer Was I caught, aod sto By 1 dripping awning i front of & « for the rain to cease. od by & man of austere appearance, Oleticalls eattrred, deride me, avolding but by an inch « dripped, than @ rublound man in At apattered, and the collar of tis fer a iy walt y 3 war jot and een Reoweio. | ed Se yecomer, “Now, of course, 1 get { because I aidn’t carry an ueobretia, under shelters during dead ty Meh ke solemnly; “and How bewutiful is death! ti k standing rok rople do. ne Ife and @ pleasant one te my { teilities. The prospect of death te the xiving o ght, Gwe lve, the laughter f. typi annihilation!" sti. me too soon, he mild “Lite ts toll, aie intme prince = bewsear “What in life assuages Ike tears’ Tears are the tribute that even come in Geath to those we scorned and mixunderstood in tite. “What pageant equals the sombre pomp of a well-conducted interment? “pp dat wor all en © grave, where the beewar ts @ prince and the ve “The dignity of death, the flowers on the alter, the mournful music o@ €he requiems, the respect paid at ina to the mort unworthy! ‘ "Ot the dead naught but good tx epoken: of the living what commendation te ( attered? Death ts the common end . ching humanity!" the sooner the better for euffering, sotl-worn, ne! #RId the mecond epeaker. “You may look forwant to tt with mm end aif mankind forme the inevitahie and put 1 off an feng as possible, ‘A tong Mfe ead & merrs one!’ aay I ‘A happy childhood, & strong and active manhood, @ tong and catetres 6d funeral rites please you if they joy Ife and being . the clasp af hearty. 5 and more a jong, long apace away “Gentlemen,” Taadd, “I have been greatly edified by this conversation. Would ~ you honor me with your cards? ta black bowed and presented ht PII! —_— _— ‘The rubleund mans a ‘The ehowar had ceased. ] undertaker, How wot) tt had sounded! The life insurance faktr bowed and parted from And yet tt had been but shop talk fo « shower! ——_—-+. The Love of the Groceryman. | 467M thinkin’ about gettin’ married ©, 1 might wih Thad after it I Felina.” said the groveryina too Inte, If T thought {t meant hevin’ the pretty cook. he unlowd y head rubbed with soft, tender hands [hte basket. “Ail my friends are ad ter Ta been out the night afore with Ime to do tt. 7 cinim’ tt'# the OW1Y | the boys an’ nice, temptin’ meals Axed 7 way to live. What do you think alvutluy right o UUme an Deeteteak an’ ¥ the proposition yourwelt? ontons, the way you wae cookin’. beats “This te #0 sudden!" exclaimed th) steak wn’ onions yeut'd'y, Ud be pro © hprettyovak.laring het hand on her! pevin’ this minute O, may, that's fj boeom and Grouping hey head lanwuleb= | ous dee for your IMe! What do you [ingty. “ow, you treep eff -or-rew'tt-wieh 2 aa, tevantE nm you had!’ Bhe lifted the rolling pin from ‘There's only one way you'll ever And the pastry Dawrd and the BTOPOrYMAR PP | out peeled tiie geeliy cook “ewe treated with a broad got to try lLonee 1 dent knew bat pow = Ae twas payin’ : might have pretty geod Iuek, \the.” groceryinan, agcording to the Chicks Think eo j News, “tf I thought marryin’ meant @ Coats what. T belleve pou would. J bweei, lovin’ ah’ affectionate litthe wife k you might stand « ehow of gettin pew On Kid Duttona tit tip to tee ie ew wecuusldl.”” hendte, pun to the Goor to meet bin | . Kyalinat ase a with & Diigh, giad smile en’ om dike Uttle aparn with bows an’ rivbon at the euld the pretty cOom) “Ges But lye noticed the be pocket, Mke the mal f sewn at the een'raily get that kind of theatre the other might.in Tome, Sweet H aca wnOw Seok put ite Home’ I wouldn’ think about It no te the chitly one,” wala longer, But, Aw you wos sayin’ } departing. piano twesd aire * a Son rnrnnnenrnennnnnnennnAe Thumbnai! Sketches, URINCT—W iam M. Ivins. Favorite Sport—tutt Favorite Task—Smax p to Jer sae pat mut Wevortte Book "The loonoelas Favortle Author—buran B. Anthony. favorite Artiat-Cartie Nation ne York Biante Favorite Fratt~1 Pavortte Plant—The singing net avorite Vaticle-The gun carriage. vorite Musical In#trument—The hammer, May Ma ne plain welst, with roll-over collar, makes one of the latast va~ rations of the fa- ak. | fennie modal and bas & great many | advantawes, Tt ts simple and easy to make while becoming to most Agures and an be laundered with per- | tect ene ‘This one fncludne the etmrac: \teriattc elbow leeven, which either can be cloned oF made with opentinay at the outer por ona, as may be Uked. the lower edges being finished with Dands and oaffa Ax illustrates. M ta made of pale nton's Daily Fashions bing Linen cham te bray, but " appropriate for tee weanon’s waist tings. nod ie quite as the the like. Thh guactity af material required for the mediuz "y yards yarde 4 iy aterm neh buat mons ~~~ How to Oburtn Thee Patterns Call oF wend by mall to THE RYENING WOR TON VAAHION BURKAL, No. Weat Twenty York, Send ten cente In coin or stampa tov eech IMPORTANT Write alwaye Apecity sise wanted. BLOUSE OR SHIRT WAIST Ratt £6 your mane and addres

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