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GHE JARR FAMILY. By Roy L. McCardell. ¥¢ Nice to Breakfast tn Peace and Comfort in the Peaceful Haven of i , OW, it you are going to read the pay w Ita a good paper, and 1 an an be said of renkfaat, Tack w i manners A otr gate 1 would How oa ex the children to have any manners for me beam you show mo none, I do my goodneds ra t have © morn atand t ia the way y da k leave the tay Your te ear at your mother, as he always does! I bh » put t &t Ieadt you shall net be Present and witness « “You children siay rsh a Do you hear me? I am your father, and even tt 4 » ridiculous in my awn home, b: orge’ y tome. I have to support you! Qnd foed and clothe you, but y 6 so long as you are under my © 1 have known, Mr. Jarr, thar would turn my own obtidren exainst I do ¢ P an t thelr r and set @ good ex-| ample Mra Jarr, to come The Evening World’s Daily Magazine, Thursday, August 16, 1906. THE ‘JOLLY’ GIRLS— THE Y Win! By George McManus * ° up tn kid curters, And Ww old wrapper, Mr. Jarr?| : { aes sister has” (Dhte ts «| home thru Fi Cr acy , 1 kam pee See etsy A t waste money that you | an a. = Twit be-betier tor! t r it with some order and a . at hing around | * 4 tn « kimono, Mr. Chitdren, tenve | 1 hee ¥ te om ed 2 fot poe Fee arelle-erenne eee ry home so they | - Ie even & Tower a werd! | Rut when a me sop to have ais breakfast k Bard day's ahead ¢ , st atm and pailent wh * fore a man who fs trying bia bei ‘i temper | F DRO 8 But I'm not going without | like @ good iittle man and eat your breakfast with your famtiy. Let me look at the paner. Now fy a splondM tine for bargain sales, | and I need a whole lot of things for myself and the children!” | WHY THE MODERN GIRL IS NOT MORE TRUTHFUL By Helen Oldfield. T scarcely can de claimed by the most ardent admirers of sex I that women jane ere distinguished tor truth. To epeak the ath tn all sincerity, frankly, clearly, without fear or and at all Costs; to fo low | the truth unewervingty; to live the truth, refusing al! pretense, all tm on, al Taimeness; this rare virtue is ae je rather timn ft ne. lndeed te su) prising that acy one onn be found ta doubt the fact that women fre more prone th Gecett than men, that they lie more constantly, more labo usly, and much more ertistically, with but few whe the me ¢ polished rascais who give thelr whole mir t,t when one 4 ‘e not that m women make a Ile and } butt * mar It ts paychologically Inponsibie for m be am truthful aso free cima. The réilablé, unfiinciing “Word of m genilemarn,”’ who “ewearoth to hit changeth not.” te not to be @ A as acterintic, althoug’ be found, @mnong beneficiaries and pensioners, atill jess among vlaves, I and \eubterts @ the nat tof the wenk and helpless. | A weak and dofenselies creat fa almowt to cheat, to easole the Chicago Tribune, Nor rs. Clroumstances oh | | sible for thin state themaclves, who istom and are the women ronment, a © matter ‘ selve from their youth @ to teac % do with put them to 4 When A woman marries her ne happiriess may deperd upon her ability | tke Dickens's Marchtoness, to “make belfeve very m or nt to practive would call @ “hollow and tnetncere pollt wo ns intoler: | | ty combine to fe nod to thone who despitofilly use t y a woman ye 4 and | the course of life will run. ‘This te called ‘having a iste | the ithe ‘whan Heb ande told her lor? 1,001 es to save her | keep th pronent day ace, tt has been th And the e Tt ts what ¢ ame Pr Letters— Queries—Answers. “sharks or the Peoplet” | treated ke a prince, and when he ts (go. the Faltor of The Kventng World ready to leave he wlipe our pretty Filling in the Fast fiver is a fine] American girls a “case of lemons.” {Gea, but for whose benelit wilt | done. if done—for thé real estate abarks for the people? Is page| fomptished, then let the city t t tor of The Braning World AY opinion, when & woman reaches the age of eighteen years and {9 un- | married she begins to settle down to | old maidiahnens! I think every gtri | Should wet marvied when stxteen years old, and at the very latest elghtesn, the opinions of Jearned writers to the contrary notwithatanding! “PADDY.” houses on that ground for the Working clasacn. CHARLES K Brooklyn Water. tha Editor of The Evening Work! What is the matter with the wate t to the people of some parte of pkiyn? It ts getting almost fithy, nd at present taster to me itke de- | ‘eayed watermelons. BATTER. The Guekwar Awain. fee the Editor of The Evening Worl: T havo read o great deal about tha Senate for Ex-Preastdents, , To the Haltor of the Evening World In ¢ ng the question of shall we do with our former Pre sider “What dents? fgeif-aincted beauty judge, His Highness, | jt occurred to me that it would be a the Gaekwar of Baroda, Now what 1| good tea to give retiring Preabients and want to know fa; “Who tn this party” | View-Proaiients seats in the United 1 have never noticed hie face vn any| States Senate for the rest of their lives spel cream’ ada. on our billboards, He) What do readers think of this deat ever to our shores and gets! EB. CEELY. ~~ HEALTH AND BEAUTY. q « DO YOU THINK TOUCAN : atide 4 th. . Maw. long ‘ MAKE HIM BUY THE RIN tT enal ¢ to m:’ FOR YOu? / IF BE L Dur. Getty y é cy ore { itairinisoenidinsaid — , ae " Lili ti nA } , WELL IF ¥OQ ( > piaceehyandate 7 | Men More Romantic Than Women? CAN Get A grater wid. yn Wi du. & syn, at whe a. D aaeilasas CERDAY 1 feotived @ letter from a young man out the pe A 4 ZL t rs t a who wanted to know if I 414 not think there were CLARENCE 4 pe 7 Zs 4 any romantic young men any more, He al \ | OUGHT TO Be snag” the. prrd Oth (ned we weed a& | 1 bad-aot mentions : feoant ‘erdicies peel ns ASLE TO DO na ttn tude -Aevow- 3 tert. he wo tme- || agro Siete SOME THis ae oe ] Are romantio men in the world, young “ 2. Wa/4 tp. vung. Mverybody knows that « WITH CHOLLY don, = / mug hls mw tural And pout 0 Nis fostingn aod experience auch ny tonger than a woman. Naturally he hae hi Par or al gen. shin. ttn aed ee ee eomedonadn® ivgh snteh lone a romantic fea! m , A man idenlison wom f after © women has consed —_ ye all, to Menlize men. Nearly ef! men P ta fo experte " V Os g. with all kinds and oond ee at wome dvd: pretiuned rae . 4 os Q rh / that “heurta: rnep P and respect for them and (dis & aknk baer “ah Mae ThA Te ce aet & New worunn And xa a Fule wait for her to aa nat will show what she really tn before they for inte A [0* Past experiences with other women - y form any opinions based woman is different. She fixes a genera! rule, and often because she hes doy Ginagresabio experiance in which one man hae proved himeelf a cad or «@ . L 4 val peat. ate will think thar ajl the reat are jus} (he same with @ different outaide A, UY, N wb mack women in @ much better light and not so selfishly as y hat / yg d There te plenty of ay He : 0 9 tad pe whl Aaa whee | 6 dy eeu yo Mth he tae ee oe th| comeng Ss abelally of ahe Te aay Lah Someta fut a Lar. Don. ze. Son. vk Lamescch ppp dy My, w/ Ai perplaned FOUME DOSUIOTER OE. |TIATTY And then both swore for w white ob- ntl we eave mo: ey? f g am os = J am dna BY Mh a tain expert advice on thet tanwied | | Unt! We wave more mom Then she a> é love Affaire br writing to Betty could retir LOVER. 4 y oon t att T think ah drmilrhay D Lab. Aad eal Tne m F i a. ie Ba th. Poder. a ilrenweg! tere, for ner should bs ra that would be « very good y } ~ pi Evening World Post-Office Box 1334, due! uh ne- 9 Ldve Chu Lb tam and hte He m 7 Wow Fork, Never Speaks of Marriage 2 y rf, ; RUDGE eae | ee hein. oh Crvcgloon oe A 3 L| ay" hi “ te me 4 Can't Shake Off the Spell. FAVE: deen goine with w gentleman rae 7 . for aix years, and he has never yet ' oY wat wn 4 Wath. ear Betty y cu Bu phew a ai’ “ as AM thirty-three. I met a young Iady ais tee ot rab about marriage. We An le al/ , four years ago and fell tn love at ne the Years are passing by. an rs Sepa WIRAL. Wah a | firet sieht. I have never been able to and st + Off the apell anf don't want to, . I am tore—herandiife ts not worth Im thie bie ey, and go to business living without her, Advise me erery Gay a wet +s compeiied te - re ANXIOUS etrugeie hard and the reward is so r wir Haws $Y 6 . j Whe don't vou marty her? fittle Bomatimes T eet thinking of all : ? 2 ; Pene Life WANT TY eM Mee Sase! FW Wet, wa 3S nao do gh Tw aS | Does Not Know Her. | DIBHEARTENED ONE 3 Phat \ Teer Netty: |. Do not get a Try to wet non Ae A; He Ck ataieyt os TIAVE seweral presenta from a young this man to the proposing to . om [WOVE Lest ? ite Gehdbediensatnnaees reheat |X Donmes jexpected. Tell (Ganewe.|\ RNG you \( \ | 0 et. His aunt siways gave them to/ Mim You tre reine sway. or something — EVER saw! / \ me from him. Do you think I @nould| to autprive b and if he wants you f. & ‘ wa ' fe om" 9 take themicwhen he dose mot dealre an he will say fo You must Jump right a lke ee th reeh b Z a | y | tneramuslion® WL | ih end hustle. not areas, | ee ey hav he. apa wh rl aa eo take the prevents. | Acted Rudely. a2, l p Z tech / e Is a Stenographer. | Dear Be ; $ deo eu tub war peblsle ane nm pesaftredl ip Prers MET a fetiow nbdut tires veers ago & Us We at mans Ps ie KK y with me for the past elgbteen | fy a friend of wine papi Y ve e Y, 4 months aid whom I have learned to! and acted excneding\y “forward.” Now, muck ec nach a I wuts Chad lowe very muti on account of her plump | on + f the moment. he @id v7) a ye ¥, figure and jolly tam ala ver aniy thing. Although snap phe ana " ocie ctd BL, gieats Aine as much a ape ati pire cine pre. whe is a atenoerapher and typewrit th ne f Cis friendship, but a See ee eS ee ee: erecene | TI think whe loves me, too. but she does | ty Kive him ap for eppearanse's - ° 5 not feel inclined to give up her good sake What would you have done tf Two-Minute Talks with New Yorkers. .%, o ot BY T. 0, MCGHD otis. marcy me Mien so think you bad ween Inmy piace? DB ries : : . thle anblen thet | hat ft would bea good pian for us tol qt at; depends on what he aid i vith oy pease Meg’: tne a een Eke “This oven one of the gtant 6b- to meer the expansion of his an ath As pees aee CCAS Re SNE TE alive Chasis eahteustyllaiaved matte went on | StkRe mak high shoes. when men's work took them VA A No r anid A.C Lawle, ed =e “fivingedeate ‘ ae a | ahor was perforce a thing for the house | : wh Pre Lt piewetin Masaribe iar heed Idee phage ae nd | and evening drews, at with the increase | By Charles Thomas. Shrines & for boteh oF 2heiP euntienere men © * the low | Of paving and transportation and the (With, Apolowies ty Kipting) | Oh, the toll we toet and the apolt force . ear shoe fi thelr auklon e f diste he low whoa FOOL there was and he took ‘ah " spoil we was see ‘To the man who wants to went a A ‘> mga pine A a dare (he ‘Mows on ovr Aead oa louie is 0h * ‘ ‘ ; 0 nd © Blhioe «the . a fice and the reat of the (Even an you and 1!) aad é t «om s 4 are 'a vin ® t As thoug! : " the va einige nl 4 Hine In xt nraor clube And refused to pay the second fare) Pe eee all pants , Pehla noh eA ets Miyty vAR Hit cube swhiewe tea walt | panne’ they takes Idw aioe eape.|(We knew what was coming and “‘dauak 4 ant ow * that make then wiconspleuous) throug low shoe wa) tho wine ie, t e up-/ But the fool he fell right Into the Pe Poa on Cine aera nd dressy, hive to put the but a Jong way! pare to mest the growing demand.” aie hat Ho 5 (Even as you and I!) ; Lae toRte'be FOREWARNED IS FOREARMED. & &_ t_ By E. FL FHI. | ay, inimse ther rrr ant the THY f001 WH trtpped to i footie 1de . lumps they (raised, - (Even as you M) 1d the wells on his head and hand. I PUT THIs WATCH tnd the wells of Pp ” Ludi he aspen Rat from 0. at yeta onr , AND WALLET IN j (hae ae RE him asid THE SAFE, BiiL.- ‘de xe Ajanta aenib Wh the “bouncer laughed til IM A-Goin’ To | Gets our “dough,” then gi they aluder fea GLANCE THRO’ THE | throw For a broken fol h his funny PERSONAL coLumn! | -Onto-sticky, marshy land. aay f 4 | A tool there was and his s (Even as you and I!) COopPpeR | were rent + —Batit te teeta egoe-sived4t—tane't = RiveTep!- (Even as you and J!) the bumps Lwonoer iF }And his head was sore from man) 1 ating like a white-hot brand— THEY’RE | dent ‘aming to know they get our COPPER Left by the club of a husky gent douyh,” l(For a fool must suffer when laws the awful He in the word: are. “bent"), “Pair show." (fren As you and I!) | The lie we now understand, , ; j May Manton’s Daily Fashions . HE round yoke waist l 1 Tp aiware e. preity one. me greater num f sed ures admirably we and it bas @ cortaln simple charm ‘that fe Aietinctly its ows. The model includes various povel gestures te @ddi- tion to those mentioned ” atcne an exceed: Ingty attractive blouse \inat allows & ch f ‘that a ‘or long Blceves vere nataivce vale plus crepe do Chine | combined -¥ jeoe and with a lg gut into bande & Mabroiered, — P the prot r } nntwes) F you'd go to Coney’ oe : is ‘prety pe i By Margaret Hubbard Ayer, ” ailing If the "P, you'd 1 the mulle and he | And return In safety, while To this good advice take heed tins. Kinky Hair, Eyelash Grower, The B. R. 7. with passengers is hagglin’, Tosh lameroeniwaich wick cobheranitnliten oleh uastity of me: " quired for R. 8 §—Hore RT give you the eyebrow ana} Purchase natty cast-iron hats + ‘Then the damsels who would trick you erial requires : it (artery tyslash Rrower, which brings mate And harveyised steel spate , | And the widows who'd gold-brick you that wits Li band Aa een Cologne, 21-2) And a tasteful six-inch armor-piated raglan! y > you they there sght ’ lehien ena sie | HOCH alycering, 114 ounoee? Mai a an » rary | May spare you when they find there’s naught to “work | tract of jaborandl, 2 dram, cee iS i: a Kink ts s Axitate ingredients till thorough: oO * nl "a foo oonfirmed, Bout whly incorporated, H N I Ss FE (@) R é I H EB ( | J YW EB y 4 when long wet, § ounces: ra |Avply to Gre eyebrows with the brumb I H SE I BK wey | role bog 4 * oY lant to the Isshes with a tin i " + fail - « for ube ow wax, now; | ny camel : ak tor creer ti, 1 anee! | ante paint brush. ‘The brush mast pe] Harlequin Cup. |Wine Jelly. 1°89" — | Cucumber Salad. | Eya Lemonade. yard of benkolc ned, 4) 110M trom any drop and pansed lightiy| [VEO shaver cupe oF gh rig s NE tox eelatin Alasolved tn 1 pint) [ [MEN paring be sure to take off a Hur of L ese. 1 tablespoontut pul-| pattern No. 6420 ts gram: oll of lemon, tag seinen ee of the eyelids, exercie- ma Teen Se ran tana A water, 1 pint madeira wine, 1/ the green pee! and cut & generou Verized sugar, Juice of one lemon, ! cut in aizes for « 3, a4, és " ‘eme eure that no minutes “ Shiv saint * ao y plec rom ch ¢ op int 1-2 pin water, Beat 4 @ inch Oust 9 wrtisn; oti of ons. | Gish oF the lotion Ketone teat Dor Avet eri pound sugar, 1 pint bolting wat plece from each end Drop in y sopether M4, 38 anc i nee if lotion Lodchea tha eye iteelt,| dome, Mext & layer of fresh or canned b7,, MUNG Rimi: & pink Being Waler-lyoe-cold water to mand half An hour o Ceeeee Fancy Blouse Walst—Pattern No. 6429. Palieia, & drops mad the rudt and wax over & slow hoat, and allow 44 thie other is Finger Nails, N—There te no cure for @ habit which depends ad the will power of the |Gnaws H a, | atewberrios or pinespple, sod luetly pite | alightly xWwestened Whipyd oream on Apple Sauce, LPH nice, perfect cold water add the boiling water, Add hOUNM not be too | Me weer t the wine and mir well to- [and eerve with an oll dressing seasoned Winlnet way to| Rother, then” add to dissolved gelatio.j well with onion juice. The cucumber ‘a| Set whole in granite dish on stove and|ahould be made crisp in the jon water, ‘ ‘cit [AUF until entively blended and diasotved. ‘eream, porretengead napkin tay _ mote, then slice as thinly aa possible nut meats sprinkle them (About & oun to « dosen ap- , then add hot water wil the apples Ee Ae nattads re coviad A wiettoyea, | [remem | aware sens tw eat | ‘Gan sls Ssairect maken sme havore * Cail or yond by mall te THE RVENING WORLD MAY MAN: Y TON FASHION BUREAU, No. 2 Weel Twenty-third atreet, New York. Bend ten cents in coin oF stamps for each pattern oriered, Shane IMPORTANT—Write your name and sdrem plainly, and apples, place in sugar over