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The Evening, World's Monday? August 277 gov THE ‘JOLLY’ GIRLS— THEY Win! By George McManus. wally Magazine? 19067 | ETTY VINCENTS THEY THINK, - ~— | ae ui Ha mM GREAT! Vis, BUT HE to OVAL baler anes GOULD BALANCE THOSE GiRLd| . ae, NGKEDY a MORE THINGS ry THAN HE MAS an DUN OA a nbn Pecan waeut. Y ISNT THAT Meade They Go Out Brent F # Mect the Fascinating Mr. Biagle, FLINT ts a cute thing (tf she knows tow to Mrt), | L@veR saw! WONGERGUL? i cy Go Out for an Peentng's Enjoyment and Meet the o q ‘A but no man really wante her tis qwn all the | | and Was Wr. Ja ust Yes, When He Found Out Be Was st of Lia days, She has shown too much favor to] | too many to mitt Nit a anywhere as long as T thew y ne may b " nt 7 o ti nm mre « A trom the ritls, but 4 « toward aking a woman a t oa t abit, becmuke more attention | nt 1 you thing a that the eorrect.and * aryody for a woman to ¢ ‘ t's fit va tateea't ing going 1 Y If #he ave led all theae dressing and soon a wioct! Maybe t , n with ae fault, Mr th the nubse 4 that's why I ng to wine ‘ 1 should ¢ girl when his OM, THAT'S NOTHING! "i # ot mn and te & | HE COULD ADD A OW, WAIT! | THINK r " Kt ¢ atoa. ay be Intensely amusing and interesting at times, but ft te rather CHAIR AND THAT HE Wik TAKE b rexpe tba Birk ater th the 4 LAM P AND NEVER THE TABLE AN tL eventng with - | OROP A THING Put ir UP ON , % ‘ aI | ° OF TH J w busy talking to that Hints at His Love. | Kisses Him Just as Much, | > oO Aime! \ apecin Tea Dear Netty | HE HASHIS \ {RIE years ago, while on my AM ensue to marry a young etrt HANDS FULL! by vacat « na i] 8 we have heen enmaged, the G 4 ‘ past fre fncethe. ee tea heer “ « by fie and : ve X freaue and J have Ak t wan ki him ldsewe dase cece ; . atten. She has never been ire. F . Ran- athe Ptah) At thin: tn fact ahe haw kissed | wii take, "tha sa tatu i hte y ae much as T have her, Do you con-| 4 i’ atta oes or s young lady boll or forward | me ever go aga n't beet a wid whe make a good wife? She Give ya wis alte of , ‘ nat he bo mF find . kcl in every respect but thie face ‘ nty showing her 1 ot You tor with w * has to put ow oe When he warren a Ste Is Very C te al) rigtyt nmon scold, bu denorven what he gota whe uken her out tn public ne 48 very Coy, 7 0 } rree, Bob! You bet I won't take y t . | KNOW rt! WHAT'S THE | | anes Shall He Marry Her? | lAwo Se et Matrak, vou “LT knew ft! T knew it! ried Mra. Jarr, wit voles. “Ah, & AM with a young lady. 1| hear Betty BIG MUTT? | | could aoe, Mr.’ Jarr! And now your own words {otionat Houta we ites Weve am keeping company with @ young] 'M CRAZY 4 YOU SPONRO Great Beott! What's the matter with ’ a good f } have tats ‘aide ¥ Siow-ehe te yee dena of VN Guess an't you have @ little pity once tn a while and trying to ety { aia ‘ The other evening she came 1 ® good time, and all I get for it tea nough to drive a ‘ i Ona asked me ff I ever tntended man to commit auicide. I won't stand it! Yoo te terrupt you, that 1 If she loves m her. I told her I aid, but 1 have met 4 beau and t fk and entertain Mrs, Rangi¢, and when Iam earning present as I am making only 1 acctise me of negtecting yor on i one © reek, driving -e- tracts De: 90 | so, Mr. Jerr! 1am the Inst 8 R. < ink it wo We FR to Merry er or weAtcateba tn trent af peogie to es You.) on such a amall sale LY I mot for the firat time tn ten years, a - oa she —toven yeu wet snaneh:—~ persecuted ma wit * na; when ary I nhead, maybe you can age. | jealousy t ing & fool of yourself ove 1 sabes = man that that, Mr. Jnrr, I# too Never speak to me | as bane Mra. Hangle. She ten't a bad sort. Maybe HEALTH AND BEAUTY. poh ca es Rae oe eos Lo ea f By gracious!” cried the exasperated Mr. Jarr, ‘Thin is getting worse and ' ! t 1 that 4 i By Margaret Hubbard Ayer. | worse! ‘saya enitlon to hat old, akinny, seremay Mra Range, with « nose ‘ ; played Reda oat ELIAG og SE TET arge Pores, Fat on Baok of Neck. you only @id It becaune you were Jenlous because I was talking to Mr. Bingle! B. B. A.—The oft-advised cure for RS. H. H—Try the pomade I gtve v t. met Jen hat shriere Jealous of you ‘ome, that’s a joke y, enlarged pores remains ever ac- you formula for. Massage wi oat Str, Jove, 040) a neerty lane A] é be ¢. A good complexh brust 0 take away the fat from the Rut Mere. Jarr dtd: see the joke. Mr. Jarr unlocking the door as he anowr aap and water, For the rough skin you| hack of the neck. Iodide of potans > on she rumhed Into the house and threw herself on the sofa with a burst of shriekt 1 ance; glycerine, 1) gra tincture of henson, > rps, And she never ant up and emiled or forgave him until, a great leht break ounce t or Nn 0 5 ‘ Drain and roll in powdered the stove. but sway ¢rom fire, | tii thick and amoot Aad the cream: ‘ ing Saree: alconol, t ounce: datiied oF | Make into « pomade and rub wail into Sweet Rice Balls. Pgh He: wr | Shen epee Vookhp tek Cohen ES Seal ete | ER EAPO NE alee trib Mp- GENE, te RAGUDOR ue BE being a tiustleny Rt aisa Gs BaF EINE . a ee ee ASH thoroughly ona peant cupt j an wee some liquid, then fill th never to break bia heart by her coquetries ag prieaditgen For Hair on the Face ore Inco nter. ut In 8 |Canned Fruit. 3 Tomato and Cucumber. ——_———_- $$ Natural Color for Hair. R~Thie 1s « good formula ee Liew id ||| poser ot akan te: & poets ot ey Sates P: io Souk ea? Spal ak ohon, Wh vac dal a Hetil whee 2 Hie to re) milk, cover and ¢ i) soft pound of suga, > 6 pour ieshait ‘ot Waban and pour off again at once, when ¥. Z—You have come to a sensibie move hair from the face: Barium! one ‘teaapoontul two table suger add half tumbler site son a caseemiedd WF thao the skina may be readily removed. | “That young Medders seen. rather | “Why haa the study of the dead lame conclusion. Trim off the offend ¢ sulph grat powdered |ereonfuls of Mugar, Salt to taste, nad | pot in the kettle a layer of sux bith tee Sige adhe Dh econ P the cucumbers. Arrange alternate |@eW to the city, but he's got @ int of | gus fallen into auch 4 r ® tng ends of the hair and occasion- alk, * Mix with water. The (he well-begten yolk of an emg When|one of peaches until the eighth teaspoonful of paprika.Your | it ot somat aft imber until atx | goney. How did he get it? ple are different nowadays,” an- ally put a few drops of beat bluing | barhuim » mast be abwoly + cae waaay tat ait balla, sing into| Wash about § peach leaven. tie nfula of orange juloe, ne! pice att piled one on top of the other ‘Gnn.” | swered te professor, “They have gotx tn the rinsing water, It will give t be wffective it ls maxed w ; ’ r diet jana put in the ketti ont.) of lethen -Jutce | Arrange on lettuce es, and, If Ae You mean he was engaged in the | ten so that they refame to give a man heir less 7 z %. Roour el ghe centre of cach @ raisin, @ cs ; { boiling Water; #tir into the | sired, garnteh with red peppers. Berve | manufacture of gn edit for superior knowledae simoly Aepicuow as : ough water should k cheery oF @ little stl se Dip tn eax. | take them out when you begin t wellsbeaten yolkw of tWo exes and cook| ice cold with French or mayonnaise! "No; A sith old uncle of hia blew It | because they don't know what he tp changes. \ ward added to make a thin paste | rot in crumOe and fry in amoking hot! the Jars, Let the mugared fruit remain| over hot water, atirring constantly | dremete out.’—Cathollc Standard and Times. talking about.”—Philadelphia Press. na 4 | — we 1 A blown hile Stains rward,” waded the} { but the happiness of the hour. Tt was a fiash of Helen's olf merriment, but it other at thuk oft, cay love hued Mra. Roberts, | did not keem so hatural aa usual, even to her. She i Printed Exclusively ‘a —— pe ee, ea and kmow that thac la what your #4 Auntie was| forced heradf to laugh. for ahe wee growing more in whe dn World. wf example and write a book sking of when you were only a Mttle tiny eri more excited and Uneasy — a ead know ly don't ‘be o halt « m Ker koee, and when you were a be | (To Be Continned.) vite ful that artiste used to beg to have you pose tor | ————— vat Cpyten Sinetatr.d | the mings these p tell you. for I think they put ‘ nine ob ‘ Me ue m and make them 4 tamous You wer too young to understa oe tht 3 me { t auntie? now that you are to mar yoursaf, T bave ‘been DAILY FASHIONS I tk gaid the other (a stetement whict waiting for a chance + yu, fo that say « aa 1 é Guus eaian aad’ Wt see What 8 f ‘a ean Are only wise ava fo much ath A he hie Helen, & ally ‘help one along very pei Bree = him J any harm, does : age Mia place tn the world " * 4 | St amiling arve jut o ‘ na a as | welf and ar f 1V a 1 and mor s une | of An-a-woman do? i ‘ i alraia 2 . T . y «em ” and a yaband y cannot | possibly hope to accomplis Wing th aoclety. Wit v * x imed 0 rere : ents and y¥ beatity ¥ might go anywhe pe oe Pelee “eg ana aed nen ry H ° H beigtn Poe " ul oo. ‘ asl s meet auch a rich man, A ‘ ane rae op z x i Y know ¢ ‘ect well where Do yor supp think Im & “ 3 AS at after I have worried myself about you all this a 1 k to make yosir mothe ax of your‘glory, when you are all that 1 1 to help it, They all will wake thomseives! everyining eho had beer ; hated dvenm ot fear Helen, t am more ed, Tim sure t may fa I wnt) Keep ivciage. A extod v " an in anything ela in d anytaly out my German lovers, bave | ce; 4 friends. the world. 1 asa player feale wher millions | untle? at ne mort jane At atake, and wher Known that he the ne laughed the girl "I might have You have tik very nice,” sald Helen, laughing nervous! eror of A whole nels staft, ar dou But there te alwaya #® chance of mistake | at the head of tt But Fil tell you pone this time, He for Tam an ola] the funniest one of aj). I talnk be have Atv 11 have been picking and arranging my ed me me tho rest." have alw » rely upo introduce you gg. long years: and you are the hand» my Pray, who was Johann?’ eaked An ¥ to the righ: eo; but if you married & poor man you ¢ 1 the mteateat glory of mart be yours.” | tow fortunate {t waa that she dof these! couldn't expect to keep any of those ad con H a heart wae throbbing atit ter with excit Too at he danger was c | gon arrying a men who had no ment, ax if she were already te the wo ful ii "fT never will the first time Io met hun nat Would bé too fearful to talk triumph that was before her f gaunt was watching ugbed the «irl ne firs’ day J went to the wchook| snout you ‘Meth to take se ot the Mri how blood was hanh was @ little bby who openad the door for| young men might moot at Oakdale even, you'd " The girl felt je, and he atured at me as tf he were a trance have t i: in a me tule house. So with ¢ ak th er pent-up = wont and aha jo bad the 1 al round ayes putty, of tac worry yourself ebout te ra ms with # atrange luk bund cheeka that-made me always think I'd hap “h your own dresses and drive A ahe y e wth at once.” Fancy Tucked Blouwe—Pattern No. 5447. ined to ring the t while was eating, A wr b long do you auppona it had mar & Ke ry thme after t te *aw me fur three years te 4 be repented of that? ‘Telnk of} Ph Semrctty om Me and have w att alk we * uy , Tia ac few ® . st allows the embrold wd to gaso al mo in the same helplase wonder. Wid) raving to ae poor Masons: trouble tn finding < h et y Fe what ax , f : re cara wots 46d! Rot watory I fingers of his fat litte hands wide apert. | They are nice people, amt I like but I ta Hew ZONE Wane worm mnOns le really true, 1 as # an r 7 nan aniaphcubdipstoing . . hear m- “What a disharevadle wret said the other thane fon avers tines athe fling thomselves and thelr w you t what 1 kn 0“ ¥ bese “a ¥ a east wlen; “1 m.| = ‘i YoU would have them. And you would find such &) abyoju @ thar y wo he Not in i taughed Helev; “I Uked bim.| Sartor turniture nore dinsy aking how spas nits : os of pleasure an © 70y ¥i jut the funniest part cngne afterward; for when {| tiserable they munt be, hot to bf able to buy naw) Hes eS ven te eees f piashure ANS) wocg and ahor ee ‘. ; : i Lage ape k ~ me away Johan tad grown a Whole foot, aod) enings, And their servante’ live Oe alt Worn] —eo cre aioe tat re than in caten caftiia hdr anvek youd ee aid : ni a w ir Ry ene what he dil? He wtsred at! is eating with a plated fork, because she has not| ais iainait din peas 45 waallan ieehak oT Som, ree ee gs aii 5 A i ta « Just the eas ever, and then he!) enough of her beat allver to @o around hone | by duke. bacauine fou have OEIy a eohonlsietin know . « of the tom, Uidbbertnt like a babys and] dings trifen, Helen, but think of the Worry) Gacy of lite and it», pl Neg ego Why « 1 j : the lant aver on of it thay must give tices oor seople, tio are vinen:| * Ctl on a a rh 8 ah 8 s At yon ee Wien was ieughing as she told the stony, Dut! ing chemselves and wearing themactves out soul and! wrath means to poiseas #uch beauty as yours, you weet & ‘ e F Arai mala nd \ Nos: Spees stopped and fodked a tittle consctance! poay 6 to keep Ib the station where (hey te-| Win feel your Beart ewelling with m wow pleasyre,| rs m . 5 . a Rat ‘ xa toe eed Do you know, Aunt Polly, ould, It) tong, or used to, Poor Mra, Mason Ja pale and wer-| ena you will thank te for what I toll you. I have eh fo trayi pcp: bs ; ; ; #4 tyes & dreadful tink to make people UnbAYOY| yous and wrinkled at forty, and those three poor! Agured a wonderful inumph for you, Melenvand it 18 plete 6 * 3 “ } ap’ 1 he gg PL 1 muppose pour Johann had apent tires) girls, who apend thelt thne making over their oi4| time you know what ts t . sehae aes! te ge reife , by Any f ai gehen Rl years dreaming about the enchanted eawtie| restos, are ao dowdy-logking ahd uneary that nolyoup beauty M you a .* ANB ean Singer ey : ad whl Ha pe . nile au for bus h 1 waa to be fuity princess.” man ever glances at <hem dwice, Tt ta such misory| Socueh ephere, where ttc a ‘adele: | snus 180 o : Tet tet ana ; ; * Bah yng = wee chance. der remanils marriagw|ce wat waion Treat tor you Helon: ant why 7| tetas? hecea thar, "oan Drie you che admit) uur ite ought to be w aueesly tumpn. You hav) a sa ae ME KCCI TS iA the other is n talking to you. There is no reavoh why You| pep, Helen, to discover your own powers tr p Sa ta pemteaeA Aborto F ry ‘ ts ty ‘ © IN PASH. Leen” aki the styl, laughing again; ‘I tried, to | phowla take Upon you much sorrows; You Lave ®l ieve me, my dear, there ia really @ higher ambiflon | ¢ appinean yo eis ’ t And ane yn~| 3 } ION UtrRAL. 3 fac a? * ey Mt He'd have kept ® Wirthahaua, 1 suppoas,| clear head, and you can think for yourself anil in tie world than to be a country clergyman’s| Helen wae gasing at Pa ie t oun te eigget " Obtate fs New Roe Vd heave served the guemte; and Arthur mig a up Your mud about things Lo you only won't! daughter.’ eee aie Ghd eran: here ainking Aes a os « stand on the ‘Biree » i these | i come, and I'd have cut butterbrod tor dim, and Mind yourself by foolish sentimentality, You Navel “ie tnore any higher than belng happy, auntiet’|deqper than Worda generally #unk nos t folleret—"J¥ aux| { , r name and gould bave been my Werther! Wouldn't Arthur! been brought up to a certain station tm life, avd nol ssked Helen her Gheake burning and her Creme atirred by a. new mille livres de mold; fal'dew boqux]|} Pacserme) midrave plainly, afd, BiWeyE ba sirsigs! mate w tne Werther, Hroumh, Aunt PollyT Man bes @ right to offer himself to you unleds hel ‘Wir, Roberth and I were taiking stout this lat eniotion; she had abidum bedore Aowent of en Ang | dened 1 eeectninetenieenrnacprntr