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¢ _The Evening World’s Daily Magazine, Tuesday, July 24, 1906. _AND THE RAIN IT ‘My Wife Won't Let Mel” , « « ByR.W.TaylorR pas RAINETH EVERY DAY . ft tallies nbc ale VINCENTS? WATCH HIM —~ iT! ry 2) Ste =~ € WELL JMET IT a ae A Legend se ha heb ai es GA) ONE! Ks ary, a Be (mr ATLA ig HINTS FOR HEART-WINNINO. « . oi ¢ wee! st fe 8 N answer to the jonamerable inquirica ae © whether By Roy L foe W) Y RS HP MI ] he oF ahe loves the other one, fet me @ay thet fo one y Roy L. McCardell. Yes t RR ~ but the pernoy ned can find the answer to that ner t as db Sandiome sour | Pek Ma ways to do It ry f astic in Harlem : Sn to Win the object of your tr. the Princes tusinene reread ; ing to progtess rapidly and sot ‘ ist wr1 to be In fact, he didn clapae between the mectings. Dut wan a life insurance solicitor. | : you think you love dearly ery And when [| tell you that, my de ah . you will not often is @ very fine tert The affection either remains oust that he ly was up agninat It | as wtrong ab ever or you get tired. he fi although ‘it wen ealted: "othvuaianls | the person you love the benefit ot the @oute Court’ and the halls were beauittully kept, It-wnan't his | Alwaya, If you get tn the habit of suspecting It will be noticed and the rebutte will not dentradle umbrellas, and t Wee and ta beewtitul younk GHA a very tant Hite pont for the man to remember ia that he ahold } iui, Tivdie tx the. top dpavonnta, Ths} ieve o nice things to say to the girl. If whe ta mt AM good looking have Fiscal and he tell her all about it and do it ofte @ xirl should n Wet the man find her t He nover # nie royal } A dixagresabie humor, Do not always be the same unless you can't help h, a to a ise Prin hut don’t show temper or be unreasonable when around : : When yon think that the “other one” te tn the tient frame of mind and ° raid neitheg homme ® ’ P ‘ isitsciall hows signs of being menaured for the harness get tt condy and give opportuni: wae an cconenical ttle Princess. | AW, WHY | — hie or her jove to be demonstrated, Tt Ia always @any to Go that. The ‘ ( # ta. when the moon Ix shining, for ungu f & pont You || STRIKE when the is shining, f ‘ Down # at been, (Throo mir 4 the moonlight wilh do mage than three houre in the su SOAK 1? ing You Way r 3 sae bathe vite tlh Atier you become engaged Keep right on the same way, Never be sure untfl : - tip fe iP deca cba. Beige | you lenve the church. After marriag’—woll, I have nothing to 4o with that . | part—that te another story, a * f e more # til#a to eave by y | Heoher-eer-a! ! er % hinge feft tut the Princess Belle Maries me. He has been very good to me in ‘ Alt perptexed je can ob. ¥ Wie dda hem laqt effort to secure a | tain export aavies on thelr. tangled jan bes nd he fs a good man. He love affairs -by sriiting 2, ag 4 | a* money. ts twice my age and new ae ‘or ber ou! acen the world and tetie | Adresred BETTY VINCENT.1 | how to appreciate a eel &i ie ee = vente Worla 'Post-Omce Box ie ie food girl when he ‘ vege es one. I would like to elope with | |¢--——————6 | om sithout my parents’ consent sad Pa jlive tn another city, The question 4s: i | A Pecaliar Geel. i At T of age io matty at eaten? Aaa | | ear matty Ab they find me can they or the Chil. af | ‘ A j HAVE been tn love with a young ten's Bectaty bring me back or make Indy for months, 1 love her very | troubie or me? ica” Be much, but fe the last few months Yee tan net this, That man fj sua she haw tieeted te weer meant Hee good we yeu iene He fy or te Woes ; gene er ore -her abide SDild | wt edelee- itr PhewsOhthrenrs-Bonigey >a { ne for two hours at | would certainty make to of | wat “DOW? i DASSEN'T! time, and when I asked hee why she| you torn ‘trouble tor a pce 3 STRIKES stayed Away HO Tome whecwowlt: wip x “ | sa roune: ir" 4 wer orwe eae? || ley. Re Saar nen ame ne Es Te ee ~ | ean 0 tT C. U.P. | Dear merry + f the Dretias his wife | WON BF 1 ‘ She certainly treats you very badly. HAVE been tn love with a sirl for 4 hod 7 2 q me '! |} think 1 would try to forget her cas the past seven months ai had in- z The a aed the 5 caretully peeling of the wover. {met as 1 could. She doesn't care for tended to marry her, bat I doe’t ales sh-eas do exactly know 1 Sou HIT.) |you at ant ike ber ways because she flirts with think} s 7 other fellows on the street. ed the old man. "Tam sure you deserve them | Which One? very bad for me to be with sie 4 i] fot giving » to a hungry man!” Dear Betty shall I dot LB = Oh ne piled the Prisee, “my wife has #99 more umbrellas at home. 1 MET two young leiiies and I love! You hed better leave her alone, A ee af ; atl sould tke than fer rant? them both very deariy. As they both| Mehty, silly gir! would not make pou * s } the old man, taking a halo Gut of ‘hts pocket know that I lo¥e them, 1 would like| good wife. * T ory ¢ 1 at St. Bw nt Your rd is a hard-heatted man. howe fo know which Foshall-take 4 am al uditrelien wate of Wa wake. He ald then oat 684 closed Me'Gistery Tor the young man that doss not like w occupy | He Is a Good Fellow: = I tnemy of heart 1 wil eee it rains every day, Take an | omner gtria’ time. F. ¥, P. | Dear metty = Jown town w sell them at the Mrooklyn Bridge. You know both the atria and must| | LIKE @ young fotiow very much. We 1 eleard a surface car and vanished. make your own decision. No one can do has friends who live next to me end s it hae rained avery day. The Prince has sold all the that for you. he goes to see them. The last time *o much money’ that they intend to go to ; he was here he asked me to go out sa thee City (ore Geer She Wants to Elope. ‘vith him and I went He seemed to be = | fare te —— | | eae nett: a very good fellow and my parents ‘ Ant sr inion youre ot ew Ami | Priv Sty geine at reat She = j 1 sompalen to do as my mapmother | he would do #6. Does iz or - . h ] loves you as 9 | stong-with my stepmother very well, 1 of tall wan Wa We ae weeae MEN. DON a “PROPOSE . HINTS FOR. THE HOUSEWIFE. love # wentlemian And 1 know hy loves (Bnd out 3 = Juioe — unt whiter of thie eggs and ith 4 apoot, cover.the stem pan and! fui af eyrup hea, one-hare ANY MORE—DO THEY? american Toast. Find nat tt el aston glycitein, my tanan|cuntt ans aioe ate eo TW OLMINUTE TALKS i > one emg thorouthly beaten. put | teating until coal. Mold-and « are that tt doesnot born, Dieh Howith| oughly end ¢ baking i “ ne cup Of sweet milk and a little| whipped cream of with a cu or without # alice of toast under It for] Cover the ¢t mare YF B Nineta. ironies Smith. mult. + Alice Meht bread and dip|of the yolke of the ema ie havh may be made] crumbs, dot and bake WITH NEW YORKERS. y ¥ nt the méxtore, sitowing each silc¢ | Potato and Beef Hash. es If water Ie used in-| brown, Serve cream, CENE+ Yucllight in Loneaomohurst, A hotel piasza carefully to abworh some of the milk, then brown TNCE vome cold beef, a titue fat «bit of butter may be t eet Serie, the Ruert Yous Ting, the Leading Lady ond ma hot battered riddle; spread with with the lean, pur to it as much |*ise4. sing to the! Custard, Woman Journatiat incisttte ta the dwak, eave for—the |butter and aerve hot. Cold hotted pot ch , Rroportio lean mea bs eae ‘ 1 4 bolle? potatoes chopped as WO cupa milk. A & : staal oak Dah | Peach Dessert. you il, aoansn with pepper ara ware |Bizarre Pudding, T oa > aie mi By T. 0, McGill. ; Te | TWO cape of peach juice cnrup of |add Ae much gravy oF tot [FP WO. cuptuls ot ¢ poaches, Of a cup of AuRAT, pinch of ny HAT T want thing at all for women to come inte “Wet is woman pron make It. molst, then pu whiten are Over | gne desterlapon » nat “ unow!' thin -etore and sex, ‘t need a Gael I ¥ ae | | epoone hlover a gente Bre; dreawe night ond stirred untl two| pout. When to" know" Ia otote and sus. ‘I_needh Sia | (A “ + r an eld ey e tit, t Be i a of brea ry Thais oO extract t wnld ie 5S. wr yiayMaiiae = ane Mw = 5 Avi tae t and bolled ten minutes w quantity of whe ur, ul bead . = “| i pe Elsie Nae APs = ; man a a et ee i showman and politi-| ‘Pier wet out one Of thove penchy ris 4 ING WOMAN. Ganguidly)—What won't wor Heal “expert, as he! model and she puts on two of three et inte the papers? ind 4 4 stood in the Ca things, and when the woman , MP TT YOUNG THING (indignanttly)—Put it's , & y | e| en ak Ateae ah kes she will sayt . i ‘ ted to atiy Mt myselt, But L newer had | 1) take that If tt doean't need muck’ ‘ STRENUGUS WOMAN JOURNALIST-1 waa tetting | Sis MEA) en #he It on, and ttt mutts, other doy Oat considering what a wonderfully ‘. 4 2< i say ‘Bend this up How much z . rit you are, tis surprising b attention you us and they say, two hundred. oF THR SCRIBE tinne it tad out wt s errai Boys To Think of that, Two or three Lundred oenis-fite soars old and Ive never heon formally proposed > Oo MY WoRK.! 5 na! > if my bite One man wer { » th Tell aw that whegry cr oy n how much they got for te he woulde't permit ie to “wap writing, as | aren mand he sald: @ Mant wien mo wen the ordir 4 a Ane} + “Gh -we- eet -ae nano ve inered, " ‘ ee aia ie ealeihiinie t w und ‘that T dollars for lots of our dreasen. — " . Pte own. Ad thore wero thre er hait- | “Just think of that for « drew off ee 4 ow soft That 1 don't consider (hose propomla, do yout | | the ‘dummy.’ so to speak! HE SW YOUNG THING-You bet I'd count them, ~All they ever aak | why 8 Owe ween: my mile whether I've,over been kineed and if I never foel the nerd of @ strong | wih “an kapArt! On hee ow ‘aelntac hath hae ee JOURNALIST-My dear-oh wi listen to s Jarge store downteta.| that over in some of the places on fre when thee don't vay muol r ¢ garten® won on that don't or- Ps A tFarment, I suppose. 1 | the root garters A See ances ~ realy 6 recelved, When I'm kod about the well-drered ¢ thonsana dollard’ worth piktine by every mall ; r any wonder Ohat thay have we s couldt’'t brie-me to put thit in the paper. eo why id mo that it wae no unusual sh registers in the bank | 5 JOCRNALST-Oh. well aime people really receive | Z seh Pina er seed pena + May Manton’ § Daily Fashions, =a I ad left the nursery 1 had refused all the men on} ‘At four I wee determinod to marry bim But! i HE - -_ < JOURNALIST (bridling)—Do You mean to inatnuate-— I he f ot night Uke thin? Not for the world. f aes 20 you know, I never meet Br 2 Pggermragrery ry old plage Btrecter, on Browdway. even now. that he doesn’t say, “When are | ae art eu yon going to marry me, LAT" Right bofore people.-too. Ro'a atmp)y crazy abst tance mioe me ‘ Sie SCRITE—Me-muet de. That you know. Lillian, he says that to every: hirer epee body, L's just a phrase. “Howdy do, When are you golng to aarry me?” jeneviot,, sFom LEADING LADY—Oh. of courm. that's oJ] tt meant to you—If he really said arioun 8 si te Evorything ix tn the tona, you know. alae ggetaga lol & WERT YOUNG THING-That'a @ good thing to know, Poastbly T may be ngs and alto trom able to extract & proposal trom the next snan I meet with a tuning fork t ca svidapogba dia oe THE ACHINE—We wil] certainly have to do something desperate pretty soun, farmela that are #0 STRENUOUS WOMAN JOURNALIST=It's a hard proposition—~ * 4 for athe THE SORIBE—You mean a proposal. surely tots rin BTRENCOVE WOMAN JOURNALIST (ignoring the Interruption)—New York shapely and men are oll sports, and besides, I don't seam to meet any! ; x THE SCRIBE—Oh, well, never ming! Let's all cheer up! Here comes the wit the yok only man in the place now! and with ¢ i anti cP oy , By Margaret Hubbard Ayer. a, : NO ge } tates 4 eehivl J P ND eh ged " " . Plump Arms and Curls, be dtesolved in the aleoho! before nd- A | saps OROTUELY—Any- ‘ ‘ " i thing tty will| Moisten the halt with the ? / " inorease the! pulting i ih papers or pink rally will Aw ator Men's Outing Shirt—Pattern No. 5427. ee 7 ier red for the medium ele ‘ ards or 3 3-4 yards 3 Inches Pattern No, S427 bw cut in sine t 1 me BM 2 and # ingh brea * TON FASHION BUREAU, No. % Weet Twenty-third ati ; t ; York, Send ten ownte in oom of stamps for exch pattern ae IMPORTANT—Write your name sad ‘nddrem pisinly, amd| i always apedity’ alee wasted. J

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