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—e The Evening World's Daily Magazine. Wednesday, Septembe If YOU Had a Wife Like This? 22" es ByF.G. Long | ee | 906. ATEST C ) HENRY!!! How pare Yousiv Co LS) ay H iS T RY THERE LIKE A DUMMY AND LET) paiTeN i SLA weren tile SE IDIOTS IN THE NEXT mi Hot: NT. YOU GOT RIGHTS WHICH MUST (BE RESPECT: on Terhiine LAT SHAKE THE WALLS Down With THEIR inten LJ ‘ They Visit the Rangles and Get an Idea of How || _ NAL Norse! H ae poe gland’s Jalden, Age."’ Home May Be Happ. r, Maybe. 4 Q \ . Eo¢ § ELL, ain't you going over to Rangle’s this even } 188 URSC bed wee “y fo over, I don't want te go.” Tepled tt Ma wan Mrv. Jarre | ght With an a - ‘How Can we play whist with three people?’ replied Mr i tear “— young t dart Why dons you want to go? You made the chgage- out, Mies Coorg ment and insisted I be home carly, beceaw you sal, you | Clothes Phe ha For newer go anywhere, and you liked to play whist’ | didn’t “1 aid not make any engagement, Mrs. Rangle Wat #0 | foterm . inaietonmt. and @ thought shat was the eadlest way out of it.” opening. Not that I woultn™ tike to go somewhere once in a| | gowns''—there wa while, but IT ean ae you don't care to go, jut because you model actir Frank > think I want to go, But there was no need for you to come home croms enough to bite my head off!" | play “ Ah. cut it out!’ anid Mr. Jarr. “I am willing to 0; e0 . . don’. begin talking that way, You are all except put | STANL uP r Ung on your hat. so (f you promised to go and want to go, why, ue go.” ‘T've got a headache.” said Mrs. Jarr, ‘This ts the unanswermble thing tn Just You LEAVE lh | cars AGA : the matrimonial @ialogue It moans the lady t# made {tl by unkind tréatiment - -f “> Ms ~4 but will euffer m colguratiys nilence F . tn ME HENRIETTA = nt “Oh, well. then, never mind!" seid Mr. Jarr. hastily, “Can T go ow and get | eos YOU mme headeche powders, Bve grains of phenacetine? Maybe you'd better lay ddwn » whit But so reply came. Mre. Jarr Was weeping as one wounded beyomd words. “Creat Jes sphat'” emelateed Mr. Jarre: “why the waterworks?’ * Jart, as if Ulking. to @n unseen auditor, “hasn't tt always ’ What does he are how I suffer? He estes I am dying for o breath of fresh alr, He kno ; 1 am stuck in She house fl I am s netvous i wreck. and yet when friends, even comparative strangers, try to show. me a : ; Hittle Kindness, go to a lot of trouble and get up a card party for Ua, He uses ~ every meen ommand to keep me in the house, © make me bréek my 4 promise, 1 mig? * well give on. there is a6 use hoping to have one happy momept in my poor. milverable life’ “ - 1.¢o x kiow fo Whom you are ad@ressing thoee few remarks,” repliot Mr. Ja tw S the use of your feeling mad at me. Clara? If you went to ‘ et os ¢ ° OR 1 den't went to replied Mra. Jarr, changing hee méod @ one of sudden fercene se dont be a hypocrite; don't pretend : ou want to # to @ ¢ powder and then never come Beck 2 aw Saat ’ tt oe = . . TI headaghe powders { you care fae mere than you do for mer’ ; ) — ; me HOw DARE YC (LET, ME KAYE) HEN i € nh for a row.’ @aid Me Jarr, banging the door abet, “det { 7 ¢ ts eh HORT Indictment against me @i-e SNR ) TRESPASS OW THE PRIVACY OF our S “Ul FLAT? ~~ A Swipe. ; 4 WISH ‘You. HAD Dlsome SPUNK every kind of known to the thea’ | , = SM ASAT « ite BTR BR FET a, r . > oR a4 WHY _D. > « Ried « syIPpr etic w to soothe awhy his cares and sorrows?” orted Bir. | ONT 4idn't abwata mat ‘ z Mr. Avery “Tt9 ° Y s replied Mire, Jarre, “Tt ten't Often RR YOURE A FINE newspaper man, di : poopie 1 we ngle has got to a lot of troubtgnixing Guns Dre, SPECIMEN OF Mr. Channing P: ; up i — : tettain us. and when you see I Bad my . A HUSBAND ! trimmings. Then 1 mind & ¢ t ‘ yo come-tHtome afd start to say how #6: sult of their labor ia the » > wayne do af we a°+ Invited to eo somewl together , a pany ,™ If you are ashamed of me. if you 4o not want to go anywhere, why @4a't you & re a eid . , my wr cay Great Beott!” excisimed Mr, Jar¥. “ate you going or aint you going? pond “thats ‘ wae “No. dom pot eofiz. You Know you don’t want me to go; but Tam dgin the satiefaction < for » breath of fresh Air. and ff my commtny dorant Inconvertewee you an f e ! { clothes dan’t count Age of &f you can walk out with me wiltout ewearine or carrying on in the etrert and doned New York ‘her taking a show of yourself and of me I'l) walk over as fer as M Rangic’s oe k t 5 for in the end ev _Ra- end ack her to excuse me for NOt coving in, as T have a headache ' away fron - Mr Tarr Replied he Sopot in ences, and ney wnthed aver to Hadi had ‘ “Fo glod you came. dear,” gold Mra angle. kinsing Mra. Jare eftustetty. | The “frst two + “Mr. Raceio said he diet think you'd come bet T aid T knew you were kept | mixtore of dresses t late waiting for Mr. Jarr. as men never seem to think they should hurry home pane pap Reap t When they ¢ an engagement at o friend's house,” j “ father,. Olivia & , “og.” sald Mra Jarr If {t was &y onengement to mest a lot of men tn a | By Vpten . Sinclar, gp ona anh ° 221008 somewhere our chands con get reody and get out quick enough! | oe ; oo [8 fe ve ‘ have been beeetne Mr \ rr to hurry for an hour! ry | bd Author of E JUNGLE. pe nl ine bd ie ; Mr. Jarr opened his mouth to reply, tt gecetving a Sink of eym: trom ; — i‘ ° Mr hinate etinned feet and sald nothing mete. P - a9 Went swiftly on bastion 9 ge = en Hs Mipsis preimer: = bers Hes: Ag arams and Rae ¥ r in- " ‘ n to 8 h e | 2, mot golog upon the path. ause she wou have | #e' fear are no less ugly than ael H not to mention Them « all eat do o pinay whist, Which consteted fn the ladies Av an be dehcutiend int. ulaibard:. tools Seg. Sempiainka, What: Was bb-bé. Sete “ant 2 94 | rinted Exclusively been in the full moonlight, and in sight of the two! Person who suffers ignobly becomes only disgusted | the only ane in hé g ipa > i Rdhe | upon the piazta. Ghe passed silently along by the! and disagresable and more selfish than ever, * * *)g Bhe was | t stores and other topics periicularly ftimting to the mate mind. © Evenin, fT" ar aie Mat eraliiiaased a seid aivcenndiialisligite, high hedge. concealed in its shadows, and her foot-| But ht us not taik any more about Miss Davis, for it) pnig distressed | ® the 5 " ae en Steps deadened by the erass. {s not a pleasant subject. Tb a ynan who seeks a9 1) ojothes until sb S Vv V incer it Ss et ses od bepince berayiga nei | She had come close to the summer house, within | 4° to Keep nis heart full of worbhip the very air of fashion page of « e * SYMOPKIS OF PRECEDING gg aid fe, |S few yards, when sudieniy she stoppe) short with this place Is stifing, with ite idleness and pride. It lene said, “It seen ‘ 4% P= ye a ee mm inward exclaination; the silence of the twiignt| #'¥es the lie to all my falth @bout life, and I have | uo, attention t RI G H T, 4 Xe Ad vice to Lovers | ea Oe *EEtrievn. | bed been broken by @ Volce—one that seemed almost pay f to 98 hocks [tite may sOHEiy Bt Soreey 69 POF | certvely i. ON ; , i ee very n fears that Arthur te desper-| beside her, and that startied her with « reailzation| *" | #8” way at the soama I e 4 ely afl ‘Harrison bs -Cailed to New York, but Wkee ‘ ‘“That ought not to be a difficult thing to do,” ead 4 IN LO \ . Sctidenias - @ | parenta have told me-they would dis | beg arive Me Fleees her, id, ber whale on ti egg lbgpelanepgre eased ni toot litte nage "ree ae ee ee > reyotts meq hysterical and et « turn im the themeelves in the house to which she had been gotng, cus dance. To s id veg | OWN Me If T married without their Gon- | refuses to the ryuie be cugusste. on and oho | It was Mr. Howard's voice which she heard: Le t & for me.” the other anewered; “It haunts MY |) 004 the sures i. lo a ‘ator .. ee ” tty | {ent and To not want to atve him up.| 4 He péreupdae her fo ge tnmees, MOT, “saloon” so8| waa speaking very low, almoat in a whiaper, yet| ‘oumhta all the time.” He paimed fore whtle and then | rieng, arnold W $ eh f at arp twenty-one years o “ae wink & aie tx aaah ee SHY prone ‘tp eur vorsry werd Pent O6] <P co ; nie “J tion ot Preece vane oe alee Oe ‘ Fork. Postel ox | Leet A mty an APTER IX uttered across this morning in @ col on of Frene! py ’ oe ne Work, PostaOM-¢ Box 1354.’ | 4, gure you love the man, fearey isn, CHASER Ex. ‘Most ‘people would think it amply a happy ana| "O* Tending. William, 4i6 you ever read anything of iy ga eg re \ 2 py @ “% a = — @ | If mot, you must be guided’ By yeur (Continued) atid pi "5 ps Auguste Grizeux the ma ay | Phrewte’ wishes so long aa you are de- © obttvioud to all things about her was she, that] paren el eer’ pera Ps agar Moet people)“ st16 nas some qualithes that are very rare in French Sec he pe A Gapricious Young Woman) reraet on them. she tailed at fret to notice eomething elke, #0M*-litveq aa. he may fine thet tre Gln en at] pootry,"” went on Mr, Hownrd. ‘He makes one think | Ooms “ST 4° At Pere Bey » would ordinarily have attracted ber : a0 rdsworth, I happened to read a bomely mgzie , 4 P hing which would ordinartly 0 & great Inbor and a t Ing.—he ¢ ‘i jok old fel : AM a young "man twenty-nix Fears She Loves a Widower, elle ase + ‘quee—a sound of muste which came to her| get that for the tn dee sar ad grey =) ballad of his—a story of some of that tragedy ot ae esr oh, and am very much in love wits | Dtar Betty: Mined + near. It was the metoay of Gries’! the t ie re Say | things that we spoke of. One could name hundreds ° AM a young lady of from somewhere great Geht and come forth rojolothg. ‘there are West knew the Z a young y wx yeare my jun‘oy || » young lady of twenty-t! and “An den Fevehing,” played updh a violin, and St! thousands and tens of thousands thet qn ewe, cas of such poems quite as good, f suppose, but this hap- jeos, Dut he didn't i r eeparvene. sety Selle gee Seeiaety pig wy — Of 8 104 ecolen Into Helen's neart and become part of her| have their mite of life crushed out, and find the jaw| Ptned to be thé ene T came sory nang Pot pe he told her that he that Phe loves me very much and -a: — ower w ree ol bare ction ieefore she had even thought Of] vary stern indeed Even thone that win 4 help thinking of Miss Davis and wondering e ipa ote * other ffmea that she dovan't’ care tor] Dye, Ne Oreued tome rt he | what tt Ge whence jt came. The little plece ls !s| fearful effort, and cannot keep their Prost sd A Reeoola sig endiage dire dads) Norah fa rade pos mati gallery t me and goe8 out with other gentiemen. ~ o- ty, and as T I i springtime possion, and to the #r'/ as that the springt! ey 6) heard this story without shuddering. For it really | roma: “te kipely ady me whether to very aod aig caning, lifting , springtime passion takes on « kind of bodie veer aibeh.? wrong place. Olt ‘ rom wor tn the house te milest-} py oy : . her beart grea P it Gay een; ik the man who lives most ly. | : saan 4a" ean semthh be ali < able for me. }-would wke your advig?! wee you lore nae ne wo bre Aig hands were dlenched very tightly, 4M4/ tho man of cenlus, knows the feciing meet erty | "Lean tell you the story In @ ter wore Her arc [et oe: Se eae pres to-whether fi Is best to ist her’6 t ex er J coming fast. because his consclence’{s the quickest. It is his taxx | Howat. “To me it was ond 0 . iter ae end leave the house or in what way| Will Have to Watt for thus for a guinute, forsettul of very-| to Live from his own heart, to take the It te his task |e cauty that frighten one and haunt him long after | ing on the Mediter ~ 4 f-een find ott ame loves me +See eer . thing; thep-@t leet see found herself chinking “It! within him avd wrestle with i pot eee that 8 | ea and I do not quite ike to think about It again.” | Marquis. Olivia's , “ : = b } a b t {th c uid new unt fot ice @ropped, ant the git tnve'un-j-propesat ied him H. & |] AM nineteen years old and jaust be Mt-Moward.” and waiting to ero M be would) verses from !t—to be a pioneer of the soul, so t The apeakee'e Vor Lin 9 | : ‘ i . 0 * nearer to js focally, if brutall the ‘Tell her you are going to ieave te} } keeping company with @ psy again, But he did ndt do eo, and Helen est 1) shoak, and to go where no man has ever been be- | 9"! ne ee ed 10d fas Nea Mason," * said] ference between he ; well said-chad thouse and appens very indifferent t>) 4 year younger than myuglt, | silence fosial Pong tims, her thoughts turned to him-| fore; and yet all his victory Is nothing to him. bo |. Te Dallad {9 called “Jalgues tot vc otures in it.|and that of the w \ ide teas her, That may bring ner around } gtudying Maw, and am deeply . ok ihe > gan -9 an he lig ae ee cause he knows fo well what he might have Mr Blgheagee fi facie neo two men setting off to! bank, whom she d . kee (@irn the gin. I would itke all," and noti¢ing that the memory Of) Every time that be shrinks, as he muibt abeink, from | 2" “* frst « é i times, and ast Her Parents Object to Him, | cngagea 10 her, eltough 1 4 fis wan tabayfrightenea her no longer; it seemed Juet) whet is x0 hard and 0 high in ‘ia own vision. be | thelr Work tomether, one of hem bidding hi Wife and] the lew would sae the pera ne Deer’ Betty: ” d bow I am going to make out je a then that besin 3 7. 3 tage a pa Rigedlbaag Kehows that yet another giory te lost forever, and ao | Sidren papel =. Pet tae ee thagrent bollds| oT — i tot HAVE knéwn & young man for the| fession, 1 have ® good many wretched ers 6 Was only wish | M comes that he stands very near indeed tothe ‘tears | (eR for BP ; | you ee them at work r mag | POs year end « helt and have bee.) who have become engaged to " would ain, for that utterance of her BCT) Of things ng is to be aya = pede pd vate i May . geing with him for ten monthe| we have te wait some time in yf had see e a victory, and now in the silence bee Mr. Howard stopped, and Helen found herself lean be then eal hear the shoute of the crowd rejected as Just re witholt my parents knowing it. Having | of business. Do you think Ty wes tink! tate hor aga igi painter ing forward and wondering caftalding breaks. @od see those two men told them lately they hava separated harming her life by doing the 7 phage? i poawe sie be grew, nit om ¥| "1 know more about thone teara than mort peos er the abyss, clinging to a little plank, pus matter than ts rings, us bith, because Ge te not of my na- Wa. | she rove | the man went on slowly, after a long pause, “for | : h, a it ta = rs % ” . : ot atre enough to ho'd them both, an regarded as of sufficient Ime tonality. "Now what I winh to know 4,!) ‘This ts a question for the @ri% de | “THe Play agin i 1 asked him.” she said ) nav, nad to build my own Hife in that way; I know se lid ae th na @ fearful death. Toey try] + would tf be knew I was unhappy; 1) pest of N the failure, for that has doen my lot. ot the Dullding and cannot, i) consideration in the male what am I to do,.o9 I dearly love him, olde, If she lores you ahe jot mind | berset. : ; ” “ to cling to the st re are marine pe aioe 08. feren ae fa ate “TEL eee OF POW AM Pe) “Saar bea ee thé front of the house. fant When youand I knew each other I was very strong | ong inp ar comes one of those fearful moments net wound cruclly. No man — en ; 4 | im.my own heart, and E could always find what joy | akes = man's heart break to think of Then} ap he le certain of hie oie 2 ae ny ah 2 bag Pit rane ine and por I needed for the living of my life; but wget silence you hear one of the men whis-| n hos any excuso for saying iy) € Seven-it-Six Puzzles in ene or SaCeaRT down cna 5 Baym) here haye come to me alnce, in the years that I tiave | o- inat we has three children and « wife, and you to be a true and Ic MH . } lor 1 a 2 en 11° < . Pi Te ; come f one of them, probably Wwe ‘i ? sips Hess » fa t 1S | nis eyes, and then let Ro o , —_— : ret Series— ter Pan. sed -aoytided vary soit, No sooner had} tatowe speak of, this naked tragtdy and terror of | (4 ine atreet delow. And that is all of the story ‘ to her than she turned amd went) “stone Mr, Howard stopped, and there followed a beso quietly to the'door, Sha ran-quickly down te etepa,| Mr Howard stopped. and Helen Grewia Ge00'| sijence, Afterward he weat ob os vane Sem mr and seeing her aunt and Mt: Roberts upon the pipxsa, | Brann whe RAs been Wemnsing Mighily ae me ntooUt rihes te'-4l'.” he seid, | Oe et of rgene ontiens ] YORKERS ‘ete turned Aid passed out bY one of the side doors. | Wetening, then as te spoke again her heart gave 4! man was kil 4. And I bora sage gr oe mca ad Helen had’ yielded to o matien impules in dotng| ¥olent throb. “Some day,” Ro wail, “thin git thet | tnat body ! uried down through eo fe a hee thus. drawh'by her yearning for the music, When! We Were talking sbout will have to come to that part | crushed figure and the writhing limbs ne te eho thought ur {t ag she walked on {t seemei to! Of her Wfo's journey, It Is @ very sad thing (4 | epic grandeur of soul of tht poor ignorant bsboree n Androscom County, her « jdea, for tha man could not possibly} Know." and the gory at must HAP vr sagthed dreaatal every middie of: the ot and moreover was probably with Bue will understand her sonata better,” said the | heart at that «res tnptontt fe +3 2 Teepe aay friend the tieytenant But sbe did not step pb Oficor. oem, and morsipe t would not frig n that 4 .j 1 “No.” was th ms “I wish I could even think | irl to read it" ocrats were h tor fet heart's Bunger still drove her on, and o,"" wan the reply n | teas girl Fe sce Lee Gare aat a $ sgn. ALM wee, and perhawe ho will play again| Hat. I know haw sorrow affects a person whose heart} Mr, Howard stapped again, and the officer asked If whee ithe nid fo : Tooan Bit in the near summer-| fe truce, bow {draws him clone to the great heart of | the story were (rue ee aR HG he places "teil : | tite apd tcaghes tim {ts sacredness and sends hin (To Re Continued.) al H WIFE HINTS FOR FHE HOUSEWIFE. Adwap t¢ t n d je bdelier, thicken with " wa slices of hard-boiled ¢ags and stoned on top, Full the centre with whipped) ules In @ OOF isthe eons of flour t 4ing olives. Free. the medt trot the skin, |cream, colored either: brown ® pon | OE nisl ORME pry Ans woke up 4 C. a*tomlfather than) bone and fat apd pack ii 1h the mould,| oiate, or a fright rose pink with « few | [uUbed to & paste, wih ole exo cupodne od then sent out 2 4 7 ‘ as the fong ooking WIN! eprinkling with galt, eid the Havor 4M! drops of cochineal feet of pried ge isl ru and © to offset the effect A a ean and ide coul. bepr simmer for ae ‘ ihe, #ufs was, makings SOP — ( rosa a ketde| ne ee |Corn Puree, o |rub through a seve t was sold, but given away stuck | Merini ie Suisse. HEN corn on thé cod in left from] | : meeting 1A EAT the % of four eggs with @ mea} it can be serves « second! Pineapple Ruche. four ntvla of powdered time by cutting from the « wits NE cup. tapioca, t quarters cup a a BAU quite stiff; then)» sharp knife and geteating in a ton sugar, bulter the sige of a wo ad been Ale@ hak 4 " itty bag, press on paper! cream satce, Soup Is best made from nat, one eup of pineapple, two cups 1 told that the +o 5 J ; inut and close| che raw corn. G@ocre the ears with a | of water; eoak the tapi in the water sharp kuife and press .out the pulp with) over alait, let It warm slowly until it the back of the blade, leaving the buils| clears, then afd sugar, batter, pine, the ob. To cack *pint of W add apple, and jet it come to a boll. Serve ‘One pint of aillk, cook for mine with whipped cream olng to Was meeting + & had distributed , mein’ it more katzen. ei res : ever the coula pe > ¥ aa Hoense of Iijuor eeiltng, the, ting Browp In a im oft | slow oven, Cu the peper rings in four 42 and | different izes aod When dons put one bccn Nie Ica Ak.) : Si ill des oe ee ab teat . 4 ni Si lysine