The evening world. Newspaper, August 14, 1906, Page 10

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; an GHE BROMIDE CLVB. ——- +++ By Roy L. McCardell. Brooklyn Rapid Transit Corporation Upsets Plana of Sulphites and Thowsands eae wens. WELLIP THERE Ae PE TIE PEE wry j FLIRTING with "Nou wutt (a FES / of Reformed Bromides Lapse and Backalide { ANOTHER Gime. | Som | TUL PIN ‘i Ata T" riginntors of the Bromide Club, diamayed and Ue “ANlyoM hit / T THINK You SS ain aged by the thousands of r wns to type ~———— ARE THE Pritt te Say ? & thor mee addicted t6 the bromide habit, are NG wee, THE cansidering s niering tt harter and letting Bromides - Le be Rromides be ned to them! | ot we, It wor all the fault of the 1. R ’ pry in the thought that they had freed themselves for + from the habit of using stock phrases and ready-made conversation went Me That was their downfall, wtarted for inty! Conay Iatand Sunday—and down the same words that have been used in desertbing It for years. of the stnnehest Sulphites endeavored to stem the tide and tmokeliding Bromides aqminet the thuggiem and slugs ) In vatn some reason with the Up ng and petty Inrsony-highway robbery tae ties of the BR. T. Bromides reheXFred tle ‘hole category of epithets by Which this mockery of an Intramural trattic svatem has been described for yenrs NO NEW I RIPTION OF THE B. R. T Well, {f this road ten't n Jemon Don't It beat the deuce!” Let (hem bit you first and then you'll have @ mult for damages VhAt doom a rgiiroad company care for the courts? Weil, Bet aght he was bigger than Judge Gaynor, Injunctions some tines io é 1 wouldn't mind paying 10 cents, T wouldn’t mind paytng @ quarter to go t ta friend on earth! got a t ore after we've paid the Jegal fare ‘ ! jren I murpone they'll be satteted! f ‘ Moers the nohice see you quick enough, but If ting tbe way . 1 ey; the principia of the thing!" And too ! {Ot half-erown kide “vA we tow express. Th rn't make you put a ticket is z fey oat eat yee on notion fer false mpeis ° : try but thie such a state of affairs erouldn't be tolerated For * If every w for It ft wouldn't last a minute.’ T “ ne away f them to-morrow Thie would muns in the 8 ahond th gett 4 * ine fon t paeht ~ good ralizocd f os y wouldn't be in it with th Beach when I got on a train when T got off.” get out of it ow what he'd get! als they Now, if it neen't desarve any.” vide Club has resolved tha EASILY TO THE RIGHT BAIT. By Nixola Greeley-Smith. to matrimony of the man of to-day? ng By 4 simple advertisement tn a Sunday Mrs. Hamilton, now being prose: United States Portal @uehorities for conduct! syndicate through the mal nwa 5 a either It or the RT. MEN RISE and Wailing of worten at ti nating widow a matr has proved that men nial hook aa the mos t Siled an anglers day dream With have turned up who apent in presents aod louns to the enterprising w the matrim ¥ © mtatemont that ghe enjoyed an income of m) and owned mines in Mex 1 fr discouraging to ¢ercetve that the atu re was not love, but tucre; that it was the income, not ad at made m ty \thelr hearts and purses at ire, a feet But ft is gratifying to realize that enything will annex them these days Few wos willing ort lo the palpable frauds thet the heroine of aula vemmnce at they yuma ¥ atod, but there are leas duty devices kfown and pra y the successful husband-hunter Te vape ait 1, has nelously or un mu her own i ipeve of captuting (he attent f the elusive tale. If thees ways att her Bas ache hey t ere 6 and * * why Mar and Jane and Alice marr whe is When the husky Jur« sorconiedgras Rasen the slender, # ye © sports u pesk > wale it parent to. And they bravely pursu : = vething makes then unter a he « rt tt a eral (ys ‘se, © mu tty © . nd the Eterna ne and one still olde the Overahelming Female To the later type—the abounding longs the more ate victory, She can, if t avoir annex pretty ne any man she wants | a than eke has pounds ‘ ouble With her is that she doesn't wi i" ‘ cute” or spirituelle when ahe de gloriously overwhelming “ ci * f interesting ve and rement, envi lous by trying But it is more | man than the fish ance Fare or Unfair? ( By Walter A. Sinclair, Ye the way Ww Coney ts a road that’s hard and stony wivting (or the most of stops and bumpe, 1 awful pickle if you've not the extra nickel, romiady you strongly of the dumps, t love Judge Gaynor, and you've got to euffer prin o: eater to a journey through the air, r talking of decistons or of balking, hations everything ts “fare his “swept by ocean breeres” for a man with shaky knees is As impoesit If the victins dwelt In the fastness of Morocco swept ‘by desert-bat siroceo, Or aa tf ho 1 upon the Afnc veldt. Courts are but for corporations, #0 get off at two-fare ai Which, appropriate en hese titles bear *Ta-the Neck” ond aleo Which describe the things they do Whon You protest the eecond fare's unfair, Though the tears thelr eyes ar . B. R. 7. still hands the jem In a way that sbowe they are above the taw, And to quote a court decision will be met with loud Gertsten And a satisfying soak upon the Jaw. The’ Vice-Preailent intense says "People coon will reach their senses When we show ‘em that decisions do not scare.” And this speech may be prophetic of a “ronaing” energetic tions, Weioh wilt leave the unfatr fare up tn the ate, By E. F. Flinn. UMA—No, communication ovith ft.) 4878 @ince the photo of @ Pittsburg The local papers are so full of our | Of the newspapers, Hut then the chorus own revolution down Coney Island way | '#dies are #o terribly busy at present “Answers to Correspondents. Petersburg pages that much of the Russian riot news gets |Teheersing twelve and fourteen hours a crowded out, : ee FLATBUSH. — When John D, ex-| chia NR aznat le 5H Pt, urere. be. ' Smallpox in An» jern ky. qT inde up at Beratoga. swer to the jnterviewer's question, STRANGER.—Yes, Baten Ieland is a part of Greater New York meigly meant that be wished to avoid! takes twent ute ' the ‘subject. John Ja gotting to be a|advise you. to provide’ yeurealt’ | Brest slang user, you know, - Once again the horrible habit f using bromides had them tn thrall, Oh, yes, there fe a feason, The B. R. T. ts nlmply beyond gesoription! Nobody aitempted fo describe tt. or, tf they did, they used to ee aoe te Se nanduhhes art vale "hi er Pres ctl i sian n FALSE An FAITHL ES 2) TLL JUST START) } IN WITH ME LooP THE L SPECIALTY! Tats i OSIE Youre A |[A Mone a eC) | ACCEPT Ths AG - AREAL TK MEDAL OH! Joy! CRDAL “GIVE AE ROSIE LLove oniyv You!!! AINT Fick fe Two-Minute Talks with Ne WwW f / CAN You 00 ( PANCY SKATING One? TLL Just 00 ACOUPLE OF FANCY STUNTS A Fix THAT Cov THinelt\ TYLE Nee Ml veEs Pac) ™~ HE CHAP Pion FT HE RINK!! 4 NOW NEXT Time \ LEAVE OTHER Ginis\ ALONE AW! STICK ] Y Rr & Yorkers. By T. 0, McGill.| The Evening World’s Daily Magazine, Tuesday, August 14, 1906. ROSIE, THE ROLLER; “ee Her stare! By “Pop.” ADVICE to LOVERS RULES FOR ATTRACTIVENESS. © many times T am obliged girls thay) in order esting ¥ m tw owe fo into the i ‘ It dows moan make Jove to him—not by any mene Ket wants tl ke love to you—and tt t him, don’t tet him make love until Any «irl w common sense and Any per- | ecroalty f * teresting to ® man. First sho ust is inte 1 got hth to talk about them, Then . te Hkinarn « terented in what he does t Jo @ great r tell your troubles, to any extent, when he ts airasdy worrled about anything i T rerorned my sweetheart wae pecplexes 7eune © pte eaiiea cone Since then she haa been very BY Soy writing sol to me, though more than once I i her tried to get @ chance to reason with { esned to HETTY and failed. Prease advise me what } Pt to ag I am worried night and day wad over this affair and would not for the I Wan/s (0 Meet Her. Sma hee ME ae F hear Retry MUCH PERPLEXED t AM in love with a girl who lt near Write to her in « businesslike way t tr b C How 4 1 get an iM) and ask her allow you to Thea | troduction and let know my love in. Make your sister help you out. { hee? T have no frends. 1 am al fie got you ifto the trouble t ‘ LRH ; 7. a , are Is He ‘‘Fooling?”’ | ay fa man w knows HAVE Yeon In fove with « young } { We-40 taeeedues 'y man abbot a year, “He Intends to | : marry fe, as he has asked me seve | He Chews Tobacco. Joist timee. He in a very respectable j = ty I have net seen him now “ft Cit S VOGRE Hee 438 fi me be travels, ! ‘ , 4 sent them to the i r one amare re irere—$-deaily Jove, 3 . hte A tai + SUA NE cee, ut 2 cee ste, BURBRORERE aT a chews My fi y o im, Do yo x he intends to marry r n a owing. Would yo ad~ | me t in he miing me? Do iJ { | > him or noi? T love] he loves me 1 : ' ave that on objection. It does & | is ‘rach ‘bettir andt sure j |very much less objectionable | Speaks Differently. | Sweetheart Is Annoyed, Peerrgerr eT jy AM much tn love with a young ‘| ee Ten ee tk \} wo Tat] 1 aid, When I got the . | j treated me well, His mother doesn vitae vinta » like me tepeak the way vd my alster insisted on Nery ar advice jing t T finally gave tn to my ste M C&C. ; ia teed etser sears = his hmune anisway If | party to join: my | yor to rit the man | her home, too.” hime is eullkdbent (LL TOVA BCOTIA the day that Is based on ocean tra 1d when there wus not a big me of and the find a gow! substitute in the trip to] atiract ow some intery mature Nortivweat way d Great Lakes Nova Scotia, Th eat Shore p their Vancouver and the n te ave had an unursu- And then there are many who have! Catek t to have ! onde ¥ large number of or had the t iy. te une ind age, but f Ot ew York New t c nfbtn thia eum: hardships of t Lake trip who} mounte so wel fur at ave ‘a ) f hundred thousand new members kicked Into the Order of the ead J. 1 at the trip as| .“Ev seems ward : ( maid the Animated Grouch. “They debuted with the able as. x f the Cook t v i t sr-aWwa t My - Enow eof the B. RT which has beome «# t C 1 y dency t ' ed to the habit of wrist Agency, yes mn rae * Ne md | cape x : lemons that it ts trytog to pass to the Supreme Court. The 4 = es nusually inter- | Ye Sepie for ‘ are trying to hand tt to was mistaken for a lenon receptacle by i 4 ‘ t ‘ t way y Jobn, i aay person sdlagregter dal ft na 2 , bye fe 3 ta an unlucky number. Mr. Mo. ; omnes : ! Me To the experience k , etn Bing Sing, and William J) Gaynor's abtiity to j “iver : Si s ‘ kh lear aa 4 | distingutwh a lemon from @ law haso’t accumulated any moi noe those days at : r sth de pal rin : t seeins to be coming when the true way to stamp yourself « rest: f: jon: greath ‘ familiar with = ‘ ple a “K: fon f New York t to m A man who stands up for his rates trip aharpened by the news of! tr “ f hus is lucky If a cop di ng and bounce a nightatick off tia head. — . “a : with « te Slave of 3 public seryics BEAUTY HINTS. ' ea ere ; . 1 y Istand Sunday had refused to cough up the 5 eet xtra ¢ transaction woul! have « reverse Enghsh, But noi one 7 : ne balked. a greasy untform ar | By Margaret HubbardAyer 7 ~ soar , nt tena Bs Lipaibat [MR doves wart) (1 CAN'T STOP! ® back nio spay 2 eaeahaates —- YOURE WANTED ‘ \ im LATE For systenia of thie town for a while. Premature Grayness. on THE pone! J ATE BALL Howeve public didn’t ish the new candidates for the Order of rar ae nal eamet Lemon We ite ® fow members from among the stocks : h te that le run m Was unloaded upon them. What ‘ = espodence school furnished the intellects that dectded to revolt (rom natural to galnst the Supreme Court last Sunday should t ublic. At @ time when " From X so rad!r in other parts of the * polng ne far as they atandpo'nt thir ) Ae ton feel good, the RT i-pushers are coppering the 4 ur is to oung ‘es e again, wher. nb oy % D 4 g0 to Coney Island, Sunday?” as unger peo ) “You bet your neck I did,” answered the oe bogin to show | a at change, thirty ~ —- —— ur ts not to be ; Seaat nee 2 May M Daily Fash one igh ] ay Manton’s Daily Fashions e condit ¢ th tys =~ i cL RIGHT Tween FLL | known on yen a n i © waist kno redity. If vour hair is very dry a boss rid tte IN to fashion 1 te oljve ol! will not harm It, But J Late 1, =| wait FoR | sults the ink the tonic I give you wall bring TELL You HIK TO rire more a better Hydrochlorate of “™. Ger weu! than does pilocarpine, 6 g tincture of jabo e, It andl, 4 drams of rosemary e th ful cams; vellow vaselle, 4 ounces; alco and smart at nl 4oenees: 1¢ sane time, 80 It must be anpled to the scalp every § ail the re nt. it In thoroughly | rements In the RY Henna Hair Stain. pe stk is 5 tohed with st M. C.-dlere ts the henna hair Acnabes aitk & stain: Take one ounce of henna etty spotted tie, heaves. steep in @ pint of bolling Put ecuiing Water for twenty minutes, Let stand ok at \‘untt tt gets cold, Strain the low ey dove, fu NO GAME Rm! \ - the cot Apply to the hatr by the aid of psi gins t Ger Pees e gles tah essai i jm small sponge. ‘The henna will some THAT, E GATS CAPTAIN'S, r rc | times stain the soalp. but the stain oan BALL GAME on FOOT 13 SO SORE antine easily be removed by soap and water, fue BusT! HE CAN'T KICK THEM ( present and a the UMPIRE, SIR! Oe eal te “Kohol” for Eyelashes. wa be EB, C.—Kohol te atil! used by the of @ Ortental women to atatn the ey® laat © lide and lashes It is the con aeutaate densed smoke from burning camphor ol wear and which ts collected into « paste. A tiny | e model will be 4 probe of ivory,..wood or metal havti« 4 a moat satis a dlunt point is dipped in rose water tory one for \ or mmy be moistened with the Kps, then at qumpose, both rolled t= the powder, which is of « om euirt $0 ‘eantot biuish gray, and drawn along the ede Jand to. jhe. wort of the eyelids The lashes and borders | sith the coat suit bh it, | Te quantity of i ————— - a al required r = i by SE 0 sD) | HINTS FOR THE HOUSEWIFE. | wooden mortar crus. end Wir bagers, Beason with « leaspoontus { melted butter in a amall saucepan, id An African Dainty. (ing the weseel where. th fiah. @c., are salt alt around, then lightly roll it in tae ‘cabinancontnie a ming | 1 ceo! per eet are used rae. oe in laree frying pan two 1 N the line of vegetables Nguttl: | So0SSS ing ail the mixture Ww botled | tavlempoonfuls Way th ‘i | ose Fone m Then ad Ap iy Hay ope Nieengo le & Gish which le eaten | facether iy igus f Seielcly, whiay | cut in eines £077 all over Africa antl which consists |. tar a enti imac and 16 years Misses’ Blouse Walst—Pattern No. 5438, of exe plant, email flah—vomewhat ike | Pickerel a la Makisse, hele a ye UT the head from the pickerel, or | © f other fish, mpiit in half through the back and detach the spinal bone. The fel ob ~~ « loos, fates Seal sith’ retess s eth known a4 1's pardlnes the manioon ean eth me sensoped ‘with Tor Eggs, Omar Pasha. ped parsley joayenne p lof erated nutmeg | tule ated OACH twelve fresh emgs. Lay on | Sterply wii ehina dish and keep warm. Hea: Pour over the exes, Place in & hot boven to bake fur three minutes and one and & half iaiiespoontule Of | gory. Call or send by mal! to THE EVENING WORLD MAY MAN. TON FASHION BUREAU, No. t Weet Twenty-third street, New York. Send ten cents in coin of stamps for each pattern ordered, IMPORTANT Write your mame and address pisinly, agé always specify size wanted.

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