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AS TO “SPOONING” IN PUBLIC, “T TER are none so Filmd as those who won't we themaclves aa overs see them in public places. Reoently I have seen more foollah behav! on street cars and ferry-boats than 1 had ever seen be fore Perhaps it te in the air, I don't know about that, ; but {f certainly oscurw frequently. } Oh. the care this ts a famiMar sight: @ girl chewing gum as beard as & baseball player and as {f ahe had to, with her @eme around the shoulders of her escort, looks aa tf she had fears] that he would get away, The man {e aaidom seen trying to hue the girl (That te the funny part.) Me never soome to Goub: that be has her for keeps, if he to der, without lifting hin finger; every one who seca them agrees with him While he leans agatnat tim and embraces tin before the world Pe sand people who bave observed theme doings have remarked that com- | (mon self-respect was overlooked by the gira. That tm parhaps a trifle tarsh, and if the girl bad heard she would not have cared, But if she thought th every one was noticing whet whe was doing and wna laughing at her she would Stop. People don't mind adver Fidieuled! Buch co ‘The people who & heir foclings an thelr oulsides ittctem, many of thom, but how they hate to be nd to be ridiculed on this #ide of the ocean teclings and are the most loyal do not wear everybody to sea. | Joarmed that she did not live in Mont. | | clair but that ehe spent @ great dea! of her time with @ married’ etster, who did Ever ence the dance I have Jonge! to 0 her. The other evening 1 set to visit che neighberhood of her sintor In hope of finding the house I m | mar and asked him if Re could Airect me to the house He said ttt tne aap 4 I sought bad gone to the beach or the summer, Now, I want to know dD. B. Another Gitl After Him, | Se simian, Now wang to Keon An Inguisitive Man. Dear Betty ° HORE ts avery nice young man who Te mé every ie I get on who I love. and I do not tell him, al- though I like him very m I tal him whet tovet Should Use your own Judgment ane rvening 1} . ean be no doudt | that she is ® perfect fool about him, | WE SHAN'T CHPECT ANY SALARY PAPAS RICH, YOU KHOW : ou known why he young man. Ho says he loves me, tut A FELLON is very jeslous of me Please advise ma | TOY good time. A Rade Boy. the one to do, | man about three weeks ago. I like |" & youns man, boarding tn Mont-| for fast @unday, He did not keep it Eiven by & dancing achgol teacher. 1 | ai not come. I'think he ls a very rude Dear Betty: care for me. I hate the thought of | AM @ young girl and tn love with & "lasing a beaveniy summer with her Find out whare she is and «0 dow: there {ff another (fl aftar him. She}for = while You will provanty have & ron. what to do AE W Tou" cat to ar Se Peer Heteyy 4 [] AMOK youns lady and mete youns| He Is in Love. Lien very coach. 3s tock me out one | Dear Bettys be cee J and be made an appointment) clair for che simmer, Not long ago | 14 Uke to know what you think of him. = otife w I met @ benutiful girl at @ dance Meath have HA 4 @enced with her seve7i! times and! young man Summer Playlets,—No. XIV. THE NEW FAD IN PORTO RICO. By Nixola Greeley-Smith. Scena: An interior, The Matinee Matr joride, Young Thing and The Mere Man, pln cba debe T= SCRIBE—Do you know Dr. Lyman Abbott sayy Beet nee nnn eee Reena te Far THE MERE MAN—What benevolent assin.tiation? THE SCRINH—Dr. Abbott ears that « Roman Catholic APELMshop reventiy performed 60) marriages as @ remult of the pow fad. It eeame tt 49 the custom there tor the bride- Broom te pour a bamiful of colns into the bride's hands when he mays ‘With all my worldly goods I thes endow." Re thee feu write ey Sunieer—eert tte teers err ee had to De used tn all the ceremonies and at the aod wae Presented to the architiuhop. THE SWENT YOUNG ‘THING—Twenty-tve cents for y eles could you expect from YET wiTh A <LEAM LUSTROUS AND IN YHEIR INNO woaria’s SETTY VINCENT? gogo THE ‘JOLLY’ GIRLS —THEY Win! By George McManus | S THAT You wee, WENEED OF * LADY LION TRAINERS AND THOUCHT. WE'D CALL WEST} LOVE AN mais! Tay waisy magazine, fo 1 SuPPOse\ YOU REALIZE THE DANGER (orscease vey \ oS USIN' HOW COULD SUCHA MOODLE MAJESTO. ANIA Do HARM 10 ANY Dooy? HOW MUCH HE LOOKS Like YAMES 5 Concert! CERTAINLY THE MOST MAGNIFICENT AN in Te Lice [SPERIMEN oF LIONHOOD 1 (HAVE EVER Sey AND Don't you ENVY Him tig r riday, WELLYoU UNDER S TAME You TAKE YouR Own WHAT A DEAUTIVUL COAT OF TAN, How CEPUL! AND WHAT A PLEASANT voice HE HA WAIT 4 MINUTE DOLLY! | V REALLY DOLIEVE He's SOIMK TO SPEAK! =) om / ep) HOME HINTS. Cocoanut Tapioca. NE cup of tapioca, soaked over night, one quart of milk, yolks of four eges, whites of two one-half cuptel of auger, two tableapoons of Grated cocoanut Beke one-half hour. Make frosting of whites of two rks Biree tablespoons of sugar. tro tbe sions of coconnut; spread over the | Pudding when baked. Set tn the oven So marringes? I tink I'd rather be a divorce lawyer than an archbishop. THE MERE MAN—Who wouldn't that had a conect THE SCRIBE—Fancy being ele to sleep after perforating 5) hietogs eae manic THE SWEET YOUNG TH you'd both been horribly sited the way you talk! THE SCIIBE—Ho we have. We have agreed to jit each other pertodinally BO WE heaps be thm mood of sympathetic crnccion, ite the Mere Man) and. by the way, Ita r nh to sit THE MATINER TRON (sigt.ing) eo whye you giddy young creatures Who don't know anything about marriage mat do ati the talking. THE SORIRE—Of course, Married people don't dare to, Besidea what's the weet Dy the wey, do you know that the idol of your soul's elghth wife had him arrested for non-wupport yestenday? THEA MATINER MATRON (gteneing at the Mere Man)-—t don’t know what you mean THE SCRIBE—All tight. Netther do 1 THR SWENT YOUNG THING—Why. Henrtetia. she means Cyril Fortescue! THE MATINE® MATRON—Yes 1 know. Bhe's one of ttaes horribly persons! people wae GAs"l UNGerstland-* wornat's teking an interest ina man Just beckuss He's @ great artist. Bho'w always tea, i tome romance or other, She thinks she's a cynic. but she's the mont diegustingly sentimental creature I know. Mr Fortescue in a splendid actor, (To the Mere Man) Don't you think so? THE MERE MAN—I'm affaid My. Forteasve's ontet claim to distinctineg ies in the number of bis wives, He will bave participated In ae many ceremonies as the Porto Rican arwhitebop before be gate tirourh. THE MATINEE MATRON—Well, that’s better than being » New York bac Bomebody has to make up for the defaulter: THE Tat te rather @ good logy for the Ado thouet-ofthem aA unseliah sacrifices before. They marry keep up New York's matrimonial batting average. don't the: THE SWEET YOUNG THING (to the Mere Man)—Why don’t you get mar ried and save Cyril Fortescue from taking a ninth wife? THE MERE MAN isa iT wilh Misg Rvelyn, tf you'll way the word. THE SCRIBE—I'I! mupply the quarter for the ceremony if you wish. ‘THE SWEET YOUNG THING (blankly)]—Why, you didn't tink @gwas tn earnest, did yout THE MERE MAN~I hoped so, notwithatanding the fect that I happen to be engaged myn THE SCRIBE (ncreduloualy)—You engaged? | THE SWEET YOUNG THING (delighttolly)—Reanyt |: THE MATINER MATRON—Tou éon't mean it! THE MERE SMAN—I'm not sure whether I mean ft or not But she ¢oss and Mat potties It. THE SCRIBE~So your Riverside Drive heiress has capitulated? Tell wa al! about it, ) THE MERE MAN-—I'l tel you gothing except to bemoan the wad fact that the noment t's ina position to gend you all the roees you deserve a stupid conven ton will prevent my sending you any. THE SCRIBE—That ts sad. But don't worry others. DHE MERE MAN—Other roses? THE SCRIRE—Other roses, other men. ‘The only pelle on tha beach won't be det in that engagenient ring. you know. I wish you would tall me all about {t, thougt. It might make 4 good story for the paper. ra THE MERE MAN~TV.6 paper! And I thought all this tnterest was in met But you're jited. anyhow. Now it'a your turn, HEALTH AND. BEAUTY. By Margaret Hubbard Ayer. Pores Are: Too-Large: — ++i patty, Lende te jncrease | Moulty Melt an ounce of any of the cald cream mai | * a fee FOU HAYS | and one gram etch Of pulverited tannin mn wo aue- land alkanet chips! tot macerate for five + cewntul with | hours, thet at throuEn chrewo-oloth he removal of the | Apply to the lps when ttcemary } you may be oontent te ear {A Plump Face, ] L.-8—1 am glad you think » | | Koon STRAT Goal depends wpon being at- * tractive, but it js a question with ther you Would not better leave iat on the cheeha. Jf you think Rot, try vibressage ei Remedy for,Corns, ITT1AG HIBLAN.""~Do sot attempt 10 out the cerns, but apply the remedy I give you and look to the wine of your shor that they L—Here fw beh aatringent that may do not in the donut crowd te sone toe Teduee the aise of the tine, At iat lisylly asia Aras; coliadianr over the vores bumlon it i you two make me tired! You'd think ~ fmit-indalgent you know Club. I never mily Aang often t olor a too much about It There are > but pot bo be ady! toe oonsiant ues, weeny es | tit) tt tht t th uu a« Mgbt brown. Minced Coté Meat. | beat Gat ine plach of pubverieed | loves; ff lamb, a pinch of mer MAYOrY to memson It, ttle pepper and | some walt, and put it tne baking dish maw potatoes end mix cream and butter and m {little salt, and Sptted them over the ment; deat up ac cream or milk, @ little, spread potatoes and bake ft a 2 warm if to the potatoes, Rice and Meat Croquettes. NB cupful of bolied rice, one ous of finely chopped cooked meat aby Kind~one teaspoonful of walt = Tule pepper, two tablespaonfula of | better, half a cupful of milk, one ore Put the mimk on bell, and add | moat, rice and seasoning; when th | Dalla and the ame. well beaten’ ate af j through and brown minute, After cooling, shape 6 and crumbs and try Snow Pudding. | T's and one-half capa milk two and minute tap-| on atove in double boller then add beaten w 4 of malt one-half tablespoons toca, wat ns ON te Lobster Wiggle. | OUR tablespoons butter, three ta bleapoons four, one and one-half cups milk, one cup lobster meat Of CUP Pooled peas (dmmined); make & cream asuce of the firet three Ingred!- ents, with «alt and paprika to taste Sur until oreamy, add lobster meat and pes, bring Syst te the boiling point and serve. Salmon Souffle. OOK three-quarter oupful mUk and three-quarter cupful bread crumbs until amooth, Remove from tha fire and add one can salmon, freed from oil, akin and bones and faxed. adq ona teaspoontal itmen Juice; agit an pepper to taste. Lastly fold tn two tgxa, benlan uAtil light; pour into but- tered dish. cover tt and bake thirty-five or fotty minutes. Serve with one cup. fot of walte sauce to which bas been nated one-half cinful pens. A GROUP OF COMMON-SENSE SUGGESTIONS, RESH fruit, such as the apple k pear and plum, when taken without gughr, diginivsh, rather than tn f the wtomaoh. ‘The crease. the Bot vegetably sauces and verted lito” ikaitne verbonates._ which tend to counteract acidity A pain in the eyes or back of them le often doe to undue pressure or strain juices are con~ children medicine..says the Philadelphia AInqutrer. Way to give castor of] is to fill a wine | nerve, and this gondi tion ta often The evident mist should be corrected tm tediately. Glaares should fit 60 ay to cause no pain or unpleasant feeling. tt in most depressing to — woman t have @ thin tha following treAunent In anid to be very benefelal Take plenty of exorcise, The beat tor ‘thls puroore te head rotation, Attar. ward bathe the neck tn warm water t apan the ores, and ‘then rub in # gen- erous quantity of mood akin food, At Wy Biwaye © GitMcult thak to give ing of the opt caused by ne. neck, and Boardwalk Ballads. Wo, 4.—And-the Next Day It Rained, FIRY sat upon the sand! Ri the iet'ning ude | He wwore De loved ber, and Ran out to hide ‘The maid wo fair and puddin Tar away in the ocean. Promptly oatme beck With that Ume-honored crack “Oh, thin te so tudden!”” ‘They eat upon the sand! Fier fates water he apanned Vowed tia'd loved no one olay FEmboldened by her charms, Grabbed her in hiv erma In An ardent bulf-Neleon, ‘vey wee upon the wand Rullding ett-casties grand. Anda Deot-ar pletures showin’ How they'd cut @ dash With thre ancestral cash And the fortune they'd blow tn. They eat upon the sand! TAT was the Wind-Up: and To-day It's raining. Me's clerking: end #he At @ twah-hovtstrea Her livetthoatn gaining. an ‘They sat upon the sand! There th fhe moontient aad Bwapped pledges of devotion | Differently Expressed. july “7, | t could never # Toren ratio 1 1906, VACAGION LETTERS. By Roy L. McCardell. Lady on Her Farm in Connecticut té Her Married Sister in Brooklyn, EAR MAIULA: 1 suppom you will be as angry d@.@sual TIZED, I know it Prom a Maiden 1 by the name you wens BAP hos been a SORE POINT between sand ® erent cause of FAMILY DISSENBSION that T t venize the fact that you have calted Marie." Aw i have niwnys sald, and on 1 af WoNThtRnn, oro — DISHONEST, MANIA, Rometrber, It ts sinful pride that Your @nugnter, whom you sent up here to cure of Ga at for a young man you do net approve of, arrived Our family never could agree very well on any subject I dewire to may tha Jo witt, you In this matter, Hr-the-feet—-place young. balng bat etghe teen. to think of he second piece: the Young man does not belong t The other r P sted do hot matte one nite mutiotent Emify—1 will not cai! her eiie eniled, Tor tiat-tew jvain and worldly name—so ten t that wultered for forty years with kotation # . r husband's people about @ corn-cr they moved fler her husband ator Homily eriee all the t 14 ff. but thé discipline witl do her goad. Im « I dar nar, the week she has beer 5 aw Gor F ater Las night 1 talked w four na + al) the unfortanate an a truly goof woman, and I knew tt Brooklyn she has not 1 the ffinesses T have nd shouldn't sleep tn feather bedal my windows to let in flee and Alfferences that have taken place in our farnily, and he “iv my relatives J fear that in the eny and disapar learned reapect for her elders : suffered sho said 1 414 not get enough free alr Buch impertinence! Agif 1 amet to Rave the sun take all the cc Emily te a strange ert touch the melodeon Since 1 tunes played on It She does not ca lor « 7 lity, She awit not 1 would not permit anytsing out hymm to read. She said Fox's “Rook of Mmrryra” wae full of horrors, wouldn't read Mra Sigcurney's Poems, when. as you know, We &iT tat to read them, They are very mor a ing and Inculeate in the young thoughts of melancholy and ¢ Our Congressman. a man of a eupporter of tems perarice, dn us @ great many P eporta and Con graaeona! TReoras: tht Petty - Bhe reilrea woah the’ Houses A arte-ns & ae -our mined. girl visiting sick relatives, one of w ¥ expecta to depart this lite, T have doing the work BNE Fet- CONGUE: Sate . inne You hay raised her with worldly ideas, 1 fea ‘ attorls to ake tappy and to give her a reatfal © Witt te try I take @ great deal of a new kind of patent mrdicine—Bolliver's Botanto Roore—and it makes me cheerful and her bite of myself, and tn this vate f teare we should contemplate bbe t ealthful and depressing. SOPHRONTA. Maria. you have pampered I will take boneset tea and carnomile. w Sorr Your § P. 8.—Bmily tells me she bates tois place! A UTE TALKS TWO-MIN ——++ By T. O. McGiii. WO groups of peaple were seated in the walting-roain of 4 ratiroad @muion, One consated of e younr nan end two young ladies dressed in eight of fassion. the other = man and tie wite not eo fashionably attined. ‘They wit been there onty a few min utes when a mirl came in whose com- plexton wma am mearly perfect wa any. [tlie fo this world ever ta, sare Lippin colt e Stugaztre, White ate wae beytee ber tchet the yong man remarked to the ladtes with tim “Yom't Mies Cransford a beauty? Her complexion it a» pertiet as a rosy.” At the #ame time the other man lutahet tte whites mem end wosierenedt Broadway's Latest Summer St IbKL LEARN To RIDE DIS MACHINE \P 1T TAKES ALL DE SUMMER) — » to a litte sollying. we y to Nate TT a eth one the ‘Glue | have to look out it doem't get to be Btick’ te @ A habit Which makes me think thee tv¢ been setting © bad exmmple in view of my statement about the ‘speakaul armiment. And that'll be about all im nice fellow to have around,” sald Louis Werba this morn ing, “but he ourht That Helped, iw sald amateur the Girector ar the heatrical company to who tad the stellar robe, tie with haat a ee See eee Xe ans the process is scene you must show die grekk ie f banding owt @ lot of hot air; or, to est Anxiety and concern. You must Be lune plain Bnglivh, @ series of con 3 pes cena ye ae 3 y | wentary thin, if pro a, OLY By BB. Martin.) *2isrriimante ana nice tings sre at eel eensig ae ee ght ait -tich more welcome tha sea—that ie the situation we partray im wey pleasant ring. But when «a rH mh hoene iS AMA. oe) {nom you have to meet every day She acts ae near that way es she cam, BASY Wy Jnanda tt out conatantly it weta you in but the d atietied ser ja state of mind that borders sus No, 9 ing ber, ‘tty DONE DIS |piclon, None of us is so good that wa Imagine how you would feel if some LONG BEFO’ NE eee eee cee ponamed up’ in| ond hear and dent ta. Warsios = a very short apeech. Sine tried to-Aet that way, but ett | -epae day of much tatk In gone by.|no betier succes, ears the Chicago thie 4e—the day of k quick! and) Tribune The director ts about to give in business and society her own way, When an inepiration » well, MMMM sirthes him “Every one who bas anything al Vere! be exclaima ‘Act es you 0 40 with the amv! * would If y aster honré& Were tut keep-mmoving an fast ae he t colin to be delivered to tha, Cor you to Pont: wires Le wea’ to areh | A trained nurse gaye the best miawe half full of orange juice | pour tn the off, with mere Out of the Mouths of Babes, Tattle Beas—Maama, What takes paps's head so Miny on top? Mamive—iie has joat tile baby Sear.” = Latte @ese—Well, why don't he advertiae and offer a reward for ite re- tara? Marrene—Johnny, 1/40 wish you would make hs os. You siways wake ime up, and I prefwr to wake up naturally Jobnay—Well, tan't natural for folks to wake up when nolset 3 Whtls out walking with her father om e@ventng ittle Mangic beomme very “Am L very heavy, papal’ she asked thr tho was obliged to sary her, “Iiieed you are, pet,” he replied, — e ‘Viettior—TVtmt seems to te the trouble, Marry? Why so aadt Harty—Papa te going to whip me whet he comes home. hande? Harty—He ain't goin’ to whip me on img handa Chicago News, WHAT NEW chipotle vagal WRINKLE | THE GOAL HAS CAME Aa Morlin then | an 100 | com he oll forms a ball in the middlg of 5 notke in the earty morn y hear o ell,” continued Murgi¢, “you ougbt to be awful tickled that I ain't Vieltor—Indeed! What will you give ine to take the whipping off your Te rk ote mt excite of w er mind punt | wasted in» ja 8 | of the tency sort may fend uted se 6 SD larete wrap of of evat- | 1 } . uate it to abapely ant +y wes produce & wae & it Me thrown away eaid 0 he + rendition of this And, Ww we can afford to spa ¥Gs ON€ Of the finest bite of ashe my or two as @ trem to ¢ « ever witnessed. May Mariton’s Daily Fashions DOH « coat ae this one finds 4 pleor ia avery —waniee, oo matter how many exhat. Tt oan be made trom say coating matertal lng material with sidrt to match, eo that It Alls & great many needs it te @imple & aulting the tatlored fn- i weil, atyle, eaminnn!y very generally ‘pecom- ing. ; In this case tan col red vert cloth ts aie stacked with w braid at it 10 this keep a esort, br enca' sivries at © pick » 412 sip and laid ac A relax ahaa 38 thie kind im iG a tired worn, A trequent washing In t wilt) tradually darken red hue . t Pattern No. 5426 bs auburn, “Biack toe aa a bewe-iof a ba j ‘ aha TANT SOO | Sh HpOVIE Loose Fitting CoatePattorn No. 8426, however, wise dcaitve to & hair of & Vig Seat ie fi ‘on at : Pall 0 7 WORLD MAY Maxe of iniued ory * > Call or fea Steep for twenty minutes M Hew $0 TOM .PASHION BUREAU, No. t West Twentythird street, Maw, while take two ounces ¢ fio ae York. Send ten cents in coin we stampa for each pattern ordered, glycerine and alcohol; hake well ay ees IMPOR TANT—Wotr your name and address plalaly, abl add ton ounces of #raingd tea. 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