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‘The Evening World’ Daily Magazine, BETTY VINCENT” 9 » ROSIE, THE sl See Her stare! By “Pop.” Tuesday, PADVICE to LOVERS? The Silly Girl Who “Pretends.' a a Kent mint C fe around in the al + \ <® deni of the thme With a erent me ot the glee fe te t lace to ot yo Imprene " of tha reat a ‘ ar one Aoean’t . ; ‘ 1 "3 t - wh ant « a a ¥ Lihes Hi sayperatelanee Se Ue nee | Fer Parents Are Very Careful. would ti They Have Had a Scrap. | HalgienEoec ated Hl “ r a * tam] A HORSE Any ; wed toot: \_ WAGON HEALTH AND BEAUTY. By Margaret Hubbard Aver. Care of the Nails. Premature Baldness. Eyelash Grower, “ : : a HIS FORECAST “ t 7 a r 4s " i F jpurhed back y . the lotion io & Al's polished t t fl FR " PARA VAANANSAAAAAA AAAS ENE ONAAN SOAS TAAAA TNR SAA EARN OMAOMAAOLE CANEAEAAASADADADH EAE OUAR SERV INTEA DN SADASA TAS ERSAASAAMA TAN MAAAAAEAS MAAAAASREAEAAA AAA DONA A ASANO S”—A Love Storyv-By UPTON “KING MIDA - ~~ ~¢ beat for him to provide for the child hime Printed Exclusively | a he ctnvesbpstlon ohioe sie: sobiteg, in The Evening World ¥ wan face had « ‘ ” t « z a * APT t or the tawk c ta tm re later the sha ow ‘ ® par go bene | privilege of frolng to school foget? . toe ng the Jung holidays roaming about the A had metved with ot ty, first theless pe an errand thon as n store cla weye oan $BAt 2 7H cor n te mite of “board rad vie geiegnet ea ’ J expenses; meanwhile, vii Bart ea olbeni sae me | wos y “a gentloman's sor," into hia Ute even ao e very fret | 0? a Bay OG. Bin aritee ' As much progress as if he } Mr ty could ett! i t.with'| Stary later, to the delight of Helen and fs the first nl the he had carried off a prize scholars ase M8 heads of the xraduates of the Hiltown Hig w owhile buntly snd still refusing all help, had "gone away t bring the din ‘ to aup: i ag ® he had opened the door xtrk aa he could find, knowing well that a true | ~ eheld a woman, stage tleman’s ton ts aahamed of nothing hones | te! 1 gia cant. hin -OAnitaien dh: Aemena: arent tee ine ¢ en atudied together~or much rather had iit wae realized only for the frat yea { 4 an sunt woon ‘her mother's ide, @ wealth and #oclal position, who ownet+« “| iarge country home near Onkdale, az moans inelinad to view with the cc T+} Mr, Davin the Wyltic friendat t pale and of farwier beauty child of about « year's age the sot and man down br exhaustion. The younm quiries haying #uce replies, be had left rocune, some fahment for the ¢x nan. # Was upon RIA) seonte. Mra. Raberta, or "Aunt Polly 8 | an return that the 4 Af the Fomande alluded to) own to the family, bad of h qwas made, for the Woman hod disapprared in te] cerning tho future of the beauty whibh mhe eaw!,y datknass and storm, and the baby wae @tii Iylog| unfolding itarit at the Oakdale paneon Be natd | upon the sofa. hing to Mr. Davia, for he ng busy whth theo-| tyelen's It was not altogether a pleanant roma an logical works and charitable organizations, was mot! person probably the W Sood. many romances considered a man from wt one might hope tor | in, reality. Mr, Davin w i vinin for a long | proper teas atmut Ife But with her own more! hoon tre time a vivid reoollectt firat night which hel practical tushand ehe had frequently diecumed the have any epent in alternately feeding that baby with @ @p0on| danger and the possible sethods of warding it om, | was aha tn walking the Moor with tt; and also to re 0 mond Halen to a bo pohobl would have) woodward member the aly glances whieh his parts n only! been of no yas. for the vacations were the times of | inet half Ma from him when hie unpleasant piight was | danger, so it was that the trip abromd wan finally | However minds known decided pon. Aunt Polly, having travailed harwelf, At bapponet that the poorhouss at HUltown, moar! had a wholesome regard for German culture, be- by, to which (he infant wou left 1¢ to the ear of the county, was at that paying Investments, I¢ chanced, alao, that her own being “investigated,” with all that the nome eidest Gnughter, who wWea-n year alder than Mele Pilea When referring to pubilc matters, The clecgy| was about throngh with al! that American teachers of the neighborhood being active fn pushing: the had to impart; and so after much argument with an old wooran Saree, Me, August 21, 1906, “JARR FAMILY. BY ROY L. MVECARDELL S aaa | ¢ Ave Married, [hep Should Enieavor to Be Lenient with the Fontts ond Pailings of Bach Other “Rear and Porbear” le the Motto of All Happy Homes. if Ranglee have Aa terridte fi air rT um F « ar Mra. Jerr, after Mr. Jarr had Kissed hen ¢y are t the time.” peptied Mr, Jarr W thank goodnem,, we are too sens Peiwant! sald Mre Jar 1 couldn't wand tr he bread of bitterness with @ man that waa ab ways f «fa man Rangle doo nes @ with a acowl and revengen e Aisappoint hems worry on that poor Mra Rangle It w ive fea become @o irri- tated and querwous. j Hat frem my observation T find that t always the case If men would firy to be @ Uitte forbearing and patient! When ‘they eee that teing penned th the hours ai day, worried by the obildten and 44 @ wWorpan on Gwe point of lyeteries, they show Ae for going to sajoons, men go there teow moral cowards, they blame it on thelr wives.” ere you go Again, Clara! I wuppowe that tse die at me because T stopped te corner cafe for a minute to talk eome business with a friend das exasperation of servants, 1 be kind @ they want to. And being ight Well, ff the cap fits you, wenr dt! enapped Mrs Jerr. “I don't see why you should stay three heune Celkcing trun! @nd come home unnaturally plessant and amiable and with tei dollars of your salary spent treating a tet of loafern’” If you Gfan't go through my pockets, whtch tn plain stealing, Mrs. Jarr, yy wouldn't ~ There was ten Goliam spent! As a matter of fact, 1 aia set epert Bde - j Zt ty the only way T ean get any money fer meynelt!” retorted Mew. Jur. CANT © O AWN uh ap) \ ON VELVET, DEMANDS OF TRADE. one arn nd on lee) em ene one ees | tion, too? eateed Mire. Jerr, cagerly FOOLISH DOCTOR 1 remember but you'd only loat | PACK wp and we'll Go early hext week. Your mother can take ca! Me enant INCL AIR—Author of “Pothape he's gone on ahead,” ghe thought, qulok- ) eubject-quickly. Continued failure, and becaune th benuttPl forent (te spreading Upon one aide Paseo ned ww tending the fixing up of that; om side she had already taken posession of bolically at any mate, by having | io Unpacked, and a] in and her 9 books #he had brought from theologies! treatises in funeres. # the books to the attt that @irection the girl now “thin A crying out merrt re nome time for me a.Mr. Davie, smi “And besides, ve nawe to tell youl” his morning, Heled What bad occurred out Of the way at once, While whe folt that abe oug to leave Arthur i Dave gone Uo he bad] Yeving that muse aad things of that mort were! The viel Sho was rithe and mill more sur ved ta De auite ax depresing as she for it fs aad to have Heb » If you'll lat me Theae hat as gravely ae a ft ing so dolightediy that she feared eaat sympathy bad a very ", Reavis Colt that ot prowent i would Mr, Davlg Mwwaa Quhbe askanqed it be aid Alesad at one Ciroush two pairs of mpactacita, wad was obiKed to eet out for home alone e | cYon never thenk of your temtiy or thet your wite + perriner ‘That t ‘he way all men wiver and ohfiiren tn want 1 eer aoe te wend Mew deer See teve ere grew @ dollat aince I marred youl I wet admit that your olf dad was a | worthlems character, wna thay your family was yy ip on his account, pera ~ade' a cant. 1 een Seu where we are art, woating thetr money ‘How dum you speak that way @f my people, Mr Jarr! If you~ people were ooly aa well behaved and as well’ mannered ax my people! VYorr tather may have tad more money, bat how Od Mme get it? Cheating prople in the coal business! My father was « @entieman'’ “Yom, he was @ fine sort of @ gentleman, he wan, Mrs. Jarr! And as for father cheating anyhodyl-we:!, he never chpated your father! You aod £ came noqueinied through my porststent effonte calling at your fathers house trying to collect what te owed. Then I merried you and the bill was never pata.’ ‘on't never speak to me es jong es you Wve, Mr. Jerr’ 1 might have known when you came home with « false smile on your teoce that you had thought + | = pew wey to Wound me and plek @ quarrel with me ike you do every | day of my life! | “What happiness have I hed since [ married you? Maven't T had to put up wt rT abuse and your violnus temper? Talk of Mr Ranale! Mr. Rangle in @ gentieman in comparison to you!” “What do I care for the Rangies and thar rows’ sald Mr. Jarr, hotly. “I am not interested tn my neighbors’ @ffairs. If you patd same attention to your house Instead of omy wed never hive a word! “T think I'll go awey for a week or two. Maybe, If I was in Saratoga Ia ve nome peace and comfort!” “D4 ike to #80 you @o to Baratoga elone!* Don't you think I need a vaca- h “Ot course you 4 my deart’ eal Mr, Jerr. “Get wonre new dréeses and ot the | children.” Food enol | “And. an T wes whring,”” wld Me. Sur, “it Mr. and Mv. Haale can’ mot | slong without bickering, they ought to eaparnte.” THE JUNGLE” “Ob, Daddy!’ whe cried, “Il forgot to tall yout rhe watched anxtously, @xpecting to] met a moniun todayt* tad figure: but whe @oon wearted of (To Be Continued.) and because ft was her birthday, tt teetintinetrecentnetinm ahaha brook wma atill at her mide mnt thie ¥, tine ser, She" tot to “singe | May Manton’s Daily Fashions arain, and was quickly as happy and glorious aa/be fort, Seneing her caroling and moderating her wood- when ihe feared the town. 6he paawed down the main etrent of Oakdale, not quite | consctousnene that her walk had crowned her heaity anf that no one ‘hom aoe | raw wae thinking @bout wnything ele; and wo! abe | » the doar old parsonage, with ivy vines And tt twe erent elms ot the hallway was @ parior and on At Davte had aed ity The parior had Helen promised hermit « side waa weil) A without hopes (hat con cure her father obtain for her | ore her Mther wae brethren’ tor bly ~~ Fitted “Pony" Goat—~Pattern No, 542 -e NQUBSTIONABLY r mt ts 4 s w favortie of : F Rindee ta are writing jaunty ih aA ae) ead Me. Da 1 alwa ‘ ‘ s f Oe Spite 1 going to sing tng material that 1 ere cleat either. The quantit : celia um Hees Inches wide, wita (-# ‘ ; banding saan’ Pastegn No. G42 je cut in wines for @ . M, Wand a) j yw that vas In deine } Mewte {ING Wo . nie alta ther peopio’s bs Obtain see her often and oarty os ut Patterns ; } i too tar, Bbe gbanged the ear eeinnlgrnnnnnmennncenteen ®

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