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| anger ae ¥ DON’T “KISS AND TELL.” NE of the most peculiar products of the day tx the O girl of man Who boasta of numberiass conquests and owill give you the name, address and history of the Injured, if you will listen. | yurne nobody Hstenm to that kind of atute who I8) ; but you would be #Urprised how many nobodies The man who will dolibermtely mit down end ted wn ace | quaintance about his love affaira with thie and that girl laff summer ts the man to run from, He af honor, ard, when the facts don’t sul¢ htm, we ly Goes not Heaitate to tie, A pe ¥ diate girl puts Nerself in his de-| (estable power when who ts seen with him ‘ | ‘When you bears man talking abolit your commdes, girls, ‘leave him alone, | ‘The gir) whe sete herself up as a heartiess flirt and thinks @he has @ dosen men walled to the mast just because they ait around in the dark on. the bote! | | weranda and make love to her is generally @ Inughing stock for the whole hotel fhe ds too hallow even to amount to anything As an aunt to her sister's chil: | Padres, and no one of the fettows who can } on tis knee ts going to ther to be his wife, no she will never have « ¢ to Vcome out Strong’ and ghow what she can do in the line of womanly conduct unless she changes hor taction After all, the old ideas of what ta right and proper are atill extant, and Geap down in the t heart they must be acknowledged be the moa svccenstul Forwardnens on the part of the girls and kissing and tolling on the part oF The men was not according to Hoyle tn the old Oaya, It tsn's ew, when people Ore in oarnest. Of course. !¢ you Want trifiing, here ts plenty of ft lying around Dut those who have sense regard it aa <oo cheap for them, that she know who was the sender, 1 fk y good-looking, but jack the that characterises yout hance for me to Jocided to write ductory Jetter, Gball I wr wo her or to Al perplexed young people ean ob- tain expert advice on their tanwled }iove affairs by writing to Betty bg Letters for her should be wed to BETTY VINCENT. ening World Post-Office Box i364, New York. LAS. @ Write to the mother and ask her she {# willing that you stiquid pay ar Mo than Words Can Tell, | tron Sar Has No Friend. | TRAPMBT teers gentleman boule we nine years my senior. [ have know N the past my lover showe, him for about three years, and livetn | |" yor me very mech, but I aid not re-| the vame hours. I love him more tha turn I went out with another words can tell, but T do not KNOW! gentieman, w made him very angry. colietiannreary- m@action: tn. -aariguectinds | Hir-went Ga ndonedept Mrpoi i & profession that makes him Fo ont with them now. A few da he love" ago he brought me homé from a dance He has land pee He asked him, bat | AU think he goes Bwmetimns he be easy him with mak'ng y¥ self atter bit j without _mak- What Has Happened? | Casts Encouraging Giances. AM young \ady.408 aber Dear Betty friend of the aame age. He used to on! occasionally, and took i me out a couple of times, He gave BOUT a year ago I met a pretty xt of abdut twenty, She in employed an “L” station when going home £ seemed to think « little of me. Now, I my work. Her teauty and alr of refines at ened fee Wked this young man very much, but ae eee ck ke eet hr evan though I 4id_T never permitred ir trelley oar ned it. Nevertheless she + waen I mest him, Kivdly advise me. tg cast encourag sian: B G T have gent her anonymously « Pafhaoe somebody hes been eam tw books. W en | him things about you that are a: toowkt-ee inher eves! would ask him what had happened. Summer Playlets--No. X. THE PROBATIONARY By Nixola Greeley-Smith. SCENE—dAn interior wherein are dispoted The Sortie, The Mere Yan and the Sweet Young Thing. morringes, or trial engagements tol ieee than six months, What do you think THR MEME MAN—Thia ts ao sudden! (with reatenation). 1 suppose 1 shalt have t epi. THE SCRIRE—Nobody asked you. ef, she @ald. You're AOL even on my Waiting ler, not the holder af the sixteenth MOMeAge on My youn€ affections, I was merely condider- ing the Dusk” proposition fram the point of view of the THE SWE THE able « cot more nor tt YOUNG THING—Ah--b (tifien @ yawn) MAN-Tt would have been! just ag teeeon- ¢ Lawyer Patrick to @ probatidnary term of six months in Bing Bing to eee how he Mked it THE SCRIBE~That's pro mily all = @eath sentence amounts to these da. { you have the Monéy THE MARE MAN—Well, that’s practically el) « metri- Montal sentence arnounts to these daye—If you ve the money THE SCRI Yes, the rich have already adopted Prof, Zuediin'a ido the poor ba olther time nor m elasticity in the atections is lack ef It in the pocketbook. Rents are wo ex- eeealvely igh | ow York Alt mary A Aomesris ciate FRNA that Care Hat Is better than none at a THE SWEET YOUNG THING (Yawna oppresstvely)—Oh——oh~h—h, THE MAN—Don't be ™ cynical. Bometimes you really seem to ba- Meve in nothiag! THE SCRInE achenes for changing the most immutable fact in the univers silly. 1 believe in Are worse than TPRARERT ET ene tnt the rete tikt-epetied-tre-new- powertant-Bhidey wedged) once 1am for the *. (iat K favorable crop report may send my one hundred Iitiie | worthy of considera: shares of stock I want to THE SWEET YOUNG THING (waking up)—Dowt mind, dear; I'm sure it| ¥ an be cleaned THE MF Rut ft admit you're justined. It wa, THE SCRIBEI Was just tiust for the race aya all that, but sometimes pretty hart on THE MERE MAN (reflecttvely)—I wonder tf you talk all to The Only Man Who Byer, &c.? THE BCRIDD—Certainly not. He wouldn't stand tor tt. THE MERE MAN-—Would you take htm for inatance—on probation? THE SCRIBE—Nobody asked me. sir, ahe natd Mike rain, doesn't it7 a nice gomn 1 Individwal. this foolish sociology a HEALTH AND. BEAUTY. By Margeret Hubbard Ayer. Gray at Twenty-three. |To Make Hair Curl, i = x. B.~ Pr M. A—Here 9 a rectpe tor curl on mature amay- ing the hair which fa usually @ neee ia ab matisfac normal and may be due to ome f] emo vertetied oon: nb and forefinger may tu- sition of the blood | nuence the broad> nos The hair ere run-dow i fecipe im; Gum arabic, | dram Proper movements for making delicate tween th sondition of the | sugar, 1 dram: roe water, t ounces. Mix fer Netit nny [on who'lewome diet |Freckled and Pale, wort hywiente treat- M.—Lamon jules in very éffective mMenk genera ily, ‘MPa rub the following tonic nightly into 4) you may find thts formula gulta- Your scalp: Hyarochloraw ar pipexr-| blo ‘ty your nse: ‘Thirty gtaing o: ‘phere, aix graing; Uncture of Jabofandi, puiverised orex diswol¥ed in 24, ur drama; @pirit of roremayy, two ounces of lemon juice mAke® 4 lotion i yellow vaseling, four ounces, | that Ie very effeotive in keeping {reokies Tk must be ap- i a + Poy wOrau 3 weassy reaApacinec, romuay, guar “ao, ayvo. ane cvening ETTY VINCENTP 9° THE ‘JOLLY’ GIRL 1 ONLY KOT ao ‘TODAY ! TLL JUST GET IOCENTS FROM THAT HOUSE AN’ wero vou BESO KINDAND HEATHER — TO SEND THEN. HAMMOCKS AND BLANC MANGE an office, and ft often meet her at} ine a amatt present at Chrivtmas, ent LETTERS FROM a> THE PEOPLE. cage im to-kise me He has stopped call: | mit ing on M6,~ and “barety—tipe tie tat} ling | A Word of Praise. the Editor of The tventng World: Your able and timely editorial on the trolley syalem wastuly appreciated by @very one who read it Staten Isang Chousands of Staten conditions are wretched. 3NGAGEMENT.| To thé EMitor of The Brening World Why tet that anybody can use # tel | ephone At the rate of five cents # cal! we buriness men Who contracted for (00 cali# have to pay now at the cents per Sall? Is there anything ke ie arracgement? 1 quite a tew “WU cade” Busi eas men, and they are all in favor of , 10 Bet nm BQuare deal HAMBURGER. Make Love Slowly, HE BCRIBE=1 tain yesterday's pepens that Prot | iin. of Chicago Tntvorstty, attrocarae peapatignal |sduare des To the Baitor of The Rveing Word If the Americans wert slower in thelr liowe making there would not d+ s Atvorse courts. Einglisi- 1 married an | fife nae Deen oie cow tinual tove song, #0 aawoh courtesy and being sown, lif, no uncouth language to Usten Jo, rushing « th men Make good huNoande consideration cannot say of Mietr American husbarais mind are NOL half as gretdy countrymen, often pag her tll [they get it. 1 weylt not exchange my presertes ty the) good Engiiah bumtend tor-any ager 1 AMERICAN WIFE. Wil China Teno Un to Fiyt To the Méttor of The Evening World: low absurd! 1 believe in marriege atwhlutely. Ali these) To My a the air like « bi | man’s facinating dream for ages The » Dut T dgp't think Just because ite Inovnanle it's always | balloon, nearly kwe ofuturies Ih exist and | ney to think about tt ‘The best cure dor! S point or so. and that if it does T can buy # newer and finer | electricity gown. But (very mournfully), I loved that gown and every time T think about it | achievements podelled after notions of the Ch: Femole were ri Ri; MAN-Tou've traretiet a tong way trom probationary marriages, | ting my views on matrimony. Awfully wood | kite agaist the wind, unhampered by supreretition. nt ik and bamboo & Chinaman might epeedily construct that would defy vontrary lawe of terrestrial gravitation and com- (Hurriedty) It thoks awfully | hs willing and electrical ma- and thus become tf | solving for 9 vexed problem ry. In regard to they noatrils, a alight contraction daily be- Sago Jelly. WO pourkle of picked red currants, | gyal) white sugar, ’ | & froth, currants into the wat a “| aago, previously aninuter until In Woma cubes for freckies, and) pur into & mould and when cold turn Currant Sponge. OV#MR one-helf bow of gelatine ould water and let it soak = bait = ALL HE Wh a at the seaside Hhostetry, v And one falr mata at And one wae ‘The only life S — THEY Win! By George McManus THE SERMONS uD You MRASE eve APOOR MAN WHAT AKIND AND GENEROUS LOOKING MAN ™ Syme HELL POOR THINGS! THEY HAVEN'T ANY Tring TO READ, OR Any THING TO WEAR AND NOTHIN TO EAT GUT oan AND THE NAMES OF THOSE WHO dive WiLL OE PRINTED 1 ALL TNE, NEWSPAPERS! Plas A H me FEEL TO Trink THAT You yaw HELPED THe! 40 RCKT IN THAT HOUSD AND ASK FER THE GEL GIRLS’ OtAD easy! / BOARDWALK BALLADS. No. 8,—The Veranda Girl. flome bowled, while some flashed fn One and Another. was Kiving tne lesson re flocks the summer clan To rout the fare, to yawn at views, ir neighbors to tin-can. To swat the harmless tennis ball, ‘To tineh-e eat of tan, And where girls To catch the furtive Man, tennia piayed, golfing mad, And one would risk tn cranky boats | wrigaien abort through @ tin a pinafore put averted “Symimetrioal” and pad; But ONE sat calmy on the porch, Bhe had no outdoor fad. Rut oh alas! for men's wetrd freaks: The Mon at that resort Marked each iank inch and shiny nose OF devotees of Jup tie hand throw athletic now in thermrth and comes | lea abe writer Ur ‘When aaked to pay them court; then wed that cool veranda gir sted Toromy THE FOOLISH ‘NOPE, 1 CAN'T AFFORD To CO AWAY OVER SUNDAY, PLL STAY Ts 15 BETTER, THAN “TRE Bons! HING WS A BiG, Twtk STEAK ANA WCE, COLD QUART? HINTS FOR THE HOUSEWIFE. | Strawberry Tart. NU pound sifted Nour, yolks of two ches, one mill fourths pound | Wdlexpoontyl sifted sugar, strawnerrion | Rub the butter into the four and sugar dd the yolks of exes, and mix well with e knife. Then add jost endugh ice water 10 Make @ paste that will rol) out, It half! must be ine elds oi ‘out tha WA! THERE'S A RICE CHEAP AMYSEMENT! OF A SINNER. By Roy L, McCardell. Text: Theo catest Heritage RARLY NEIOVI ANY of ue are itving poor to D We tot! and deny ourrelves to sooummulate fortunes ¢ wild 1 why? eoatme 0 wi ech haedvhipe i Ave enggrad " thing that the sweets of recompense some teaty Here was ft sad case N od} —Phink—ot-that! We. being hauled out of bed by antived for having omitted foot- | washing at sundown, as was our portion when we went sypsying ¢ green apples by day and stomach ache by might; no fict fights wetth all the brag nnd hiuete No “gane” to po with, no basebal ay on. ‘no fire company to ace ] and to admire to fee! wnoftietally « boy fron vther fire district sd Engine Company No, 26 avin, parental We tag not atlver, not for thlever to from yuwe chtidven Ow primea of tite { ‘ 4 ney Hise ‘ on the 5 ee Neritngs of p To hare and to hold une ‘ere wank atruggle to have eng @ { ~ ; povennain 3 * Joy tn the ° Tp ardetiip? And * SOREN RE TT Tey + fahts and w » re more as in tion af them than } ‘ ' What > x we Raw ware ete te Ms reyes That isuwhy F + the encher acuene Abraham Ltneot t hy reading before « cabte fire stuck and \etayed with fim, wh a cotlew ® 1a lorse re ave left hie alma mater with-a fine ta at young mer in his get | { srona } " aetdom comes fram. inclination " ling grindstone if you would havé them sharp and brig } nave your children a good name ¢ gt the bank. P ts the best heritage. That is why ft ts wil + $e — <= 'TWO-MINUTE TALK | WITH NEW YORKERS, By T. O. McGill, A {6 (PRATLT to bed] nouncing time for the Det, 96 Te om ‘and early tO) And waa of the house and rise’ i &)\ tearing for Harlem along with the wisi «hata ION | bakers” waghme and the folks olny has to aeerve iit (gardens: kept the Ml erally it he wante and Was two minutes” ah Dio kes in step with the procession tn New York,” att Jonna borden at te et o sald he had » oF he wanted me ab of ) eure on, and would I please come Superintendent tothe Hoftioah Hanes aid ase files ah ’ ki Is never good polley hitched horee [turn down any contract tit Pt rion in front of @ °F how tind It fe. so I eald I'6 be there, ndway yesterday, === | “IT hadn't done oyee three mitn'a work o anawert! we asked t but L felt somewhat tired at from thet “That Gay I got a telephone metsage A man who never chinks of talking till some time sftter Ruringw, 8 on B What's we looked around for a Pilsener sien dinner jaid down and “Saat this,” replied he, as he bt N not ww and dressed and marck, “The other eo 1 he lL o'clock date, and remem~ fan engagement with an old CuMCOMe bered 1 wan due at @ fob we have at lot the Jordan business, and PO 1 & tne nattery at next morning. man who makes a epech ty of getting mort of his day's tusiness r have their breakfa he date fo’ bh is awey up t ten up fight jand did't eat to slow time the alan T ot beck to the house in thme to change my cotter, teed a morning paper get A bite €o eat-and et down to the other engagement. And €o 1m » the Viewpoint + 4 t “early rine’ is 8 practical working ie town. 1th —phenae WH! T COULD HAVE GONE| A WEEK AND STILL HAVE BEEN AHEAD! | May Manton’s Daily Fashions ts alwoys gaiity ant just now In the very height of style. | ‘This one includes « number of novel and is dusteation ronecol- ved French gings ham i] trimmed with embroidery and mbined : with @ atte of tucked juris. But net aione are i the pretty washable ma- third of at tneh thi of red currant Into-@ Un pan, get on ice unit ;| the mixture begins to thicken, id the well And bake the ven for ten or twelve ts to be merved fit with strawoerrion, eaten whites of {oUt eggs, mix and pour into a mould to end Bol cil so, geee thrOgsD &) danten. Berve with whibped cream put the julce to boll again with when quite bolling adi (he m cold witer: atrawberries # owed to stand long In crlapness will be d Lobsier, and crisp, mo | Frozen Custard. WO pints mike on ot ru ean, (hres teacn) muger, one or peaches cut same of ore tershire sauce, Mustard and « MP] Put thie Ib tbe buster amet. Lat the milk neariy BO, beat! puvbine add the lobster, ‘eaubionie 1 em yolks of Vie ogee With the euger’ minutte Fy I z § 3 dry and the two ae wattern 5,491 ln cut In sizes for eile nner erreninencntacrenntarncmenneetat ciety ‘all.or send hy mall te THE EVENING WORLD May MAM. YON FASHION BURIAL, No, 2 Weat Twenty-tyied street, New York, Send ten cents in coin or stamps for @ach pattern ordered, t A “ IMPORTANT-Weite your name and addrem plainly, sad £ fRAIEMY } wayne mpecity nie wanted. ee How to Ob tale a anaes LRA at lh Al Bice id '