The evening world. Newspaper, August 24, 1906, Page 9

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¥ he Evening World’s Daily Magazine, Friday?’ August Balas 1900. | ) TTY VINCENT? O9 THE ‘JOLLY’ GIRLS “THEY W in! By George McManus! ee ee of 2 ADVICE to LOVERS an Sikas Uae es el “JARR FAMIL = saa : “WERE BY ROY L. MECRRDELL FOR THE UNCHAPERONED GIRL Seeing A Pea , ay x eer ant & crv rcmoyas bf i eta be t 4 the box at 7 ne ea ™ 7 4 NEVER Py MIND.CHOLLY \ Ane 4 weir + { THE DEED! HEALTH AND BEAUTY. ty Margaret Hubbard Ayer. eee - ogy HINTS FOR THE HOME Si, 14 Sain 7 / ‘ ws ai NNN Ae Sweetbreads. Eggs and Cheese. | HE sweetbreads are first washed in| [) OL tho exen and then coo! them ty iI cold water, carefully trimmed and IB placing tn cold water. Cut in half en ~s aA“ shahbed water (BbubalnIiOg longtiwise and remove the yolks. VERY NERVY. Dressmaking Suggestions. sha. of | for tes hem in a bow! with «bi ot at those rabbits! “What tn wider part ofa ‘bles ahorten from the top : ’ over & plump: Ben : : af aes : i w and take f wiles of bread an both ie : | ' F n allces of cheese ue tr ; sail . ‘ making a serine age | rand gurniah with finely chopped | sandwiche 1 np brown in TRUANERSANANAN SDDS SATAN SAISON DAYS TAARANERRANAAREONE CAALANAADANAESRASANAAASASON MANS ORA ONO! 1 KAAMADA ANTE NEASA SAAN RONANATAD ANE OMAAA NOSE UROAAERHADROASAEM TL BOAAAES MAA VAAN SHOMANASAASAAAMMA DOA ARANARAA AAA KING MIDAS”’— “A Love Story-By UF TON SI he cel en Author of “THE Ji U NCLB! : an. ve Ae ; at tha ltiows nae Printed Exel\sij ely ‘ Devt sa libenge ko Si, i "aepespsta king « Mra. Roberta's in The E ing iicridclane on Witnisabort Mepuiaed os ‘ oe las (To Ro Continued.) i tnt tan | Tol aot & socne | PLAY MANTON'S: ; APTE . mes a * . eee bos , DAILY FASHIONS, } me ’ tid not want © reason or to rf. Davis woul pa have done so had he not P satiel hing? olve mind. “Ry the way, Helen f ines fa nuumt ank what in the workh was chat re , 1 oy were making ~ ne oid Mr. Ne upon the plano, Te] to Helen, and sh s 4nd the two win ns ay Ea and that was too mue * r rte and | zy . ‘ u ° t was understand the but He | u . dogs ; . ay meah poop ax 8 pamwod int - 4 % t wit, Howen? Holen wan aa a tod as over Hi x erself up and turned ber hughing eye him. | he a ty is e now 1 undenstend why tanpl have to] In fuet, It was not until the meal was ne wer tive country! Ghat she spoke of thom araln; sie noticed tat it wus!) ot was a * e 1} "Wat wow it Helen? ‘ (aik outeiic, and she wt dow | coin ; j t anything, Dadi. except that I wae! just as a distant runt i “ play nging for Arthur, and J ¢ongvt to clom Dear a she exolal There's a fearfdl | y week A * ’ at remember. my love, that you live tna! yea long way from town by thie tims and there ts i . s ; ‘ j man's house.” avd Mr. Davis T have no ho house where he can go. From the window where " 1 al Section to merriment, but It must be within be who st had a view across the hills tn hack of nd almowt % « | Mr, Nelvon suid that he did not know what to the + and ould see the black clouds oaming r at * ‘4 } Was the matter,” awit “Lt is Min we were (maining this morn: | " 4 4 4 whe 4 M1 t PSS Sa ny Helen made a wry face at the name: the Nelsons | ing,” sho mused; “I wonder if he wit think of itt” | walted breathlessly for the thunder, It ware fearful | voarce 1 the . ome t and wan " the | ? c pend by mail te Tit } were a family of Mot tw who fived aorvss the) ‘The dinner was over soon after thet, aod she! organ, and it made her blood fun faster and her eos ~nmenee | wlory of con A How to Da MASS j Way, Methodists are pooply Who take dife seriously, | lapkel out agmin Jumt as the first drops of rain were | sparkle, “My!” she-ewelatmed, “Rw And I t w . a ae ee } as « rule, and Molen thought the Nelsons were very | (atling; the thunder was rolling Jouder, bringing to | (hen vhe adved, with » lnuet: “He oan 1 n | trifting 1 Obtain or stampa queer indeed. Helen a faint echo of her morning music. Sho went | poem by tt, 1f he wants got | next fow 4 i ‘These iasiihe ‘wdeit name and j “EU bes he aid know what to think,” she chuckled, jin aud oat ¢ at the piavo, her fingers roaming | he turned to Ko upabsine, On the way ake atoppod " wae sing herw wortiny metenine | aint inly, and siways epeci “even it be) didn’ sey It) he thought that was Jue) over the keyw hesitatingly. “I wish I could ye it] with w rather consclence-trickws souk and aad to] a « favorite in the t 4 that evar it t nin @ ariog we a nied. from sls ne woaaed, Tt seeme Like & dream when 1! nerweiti “Low feliow! 1; semma & whume Ww br | one was curious to eee Wit eifvot tue trip had bad Tabe badwbruwsht Lore to decorate Ler FOOT, WIM mmmmmmeahenemnnmeywelnentinammmnr te Awa meen 5 | : Pst rataiend at noban easy f) api: \ ‘ —

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