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orld’'s Daily M Evenin g \ Wednesday, agazine, ee ———__—__—_— (WELL! They Heartily Agree that the Luxury of the Times Is Demoralizing, but Who's to Blame? youl” said Mr. Jarr, impreraive mt st how foolléy and extravagant the modern add ruty r ume se WAB reading an article in the paper to-day that struck / h Annee Wanting ¢ are getting amble for social recognition mad eer han how Americ fortes, of wp eaith and and 1 Mre. Jars, “I Wel worse an men waste rack thelr thetr fortunes oatly win ult rating hie read the nerves tn the and their health ar Hon, @ Imperiiling rion Yoode and: drinking stakes at thelr papers, too. The their wives Women’s bridge whist ol ute pedigreed dogs | playing wcurious clube," «a amusement when | ing vast sume at! thelr buying time I yatly Amported gowns, | are spending If YOU Had a Wife Like This? Hote Would (FARES 2 HENRY! DIDNT You) ZS). {pr 4) HEAR THAT MANS /7/ A LEASE - {ASKING FOR THE} a UFAKE Sarr aotrons young enc and then @iscard me. question,” replied Mr. Jar eo higherspocial set th the cost of the jewnlled favors to oe and, @ practical business men Look at and 4 eritt as poor woine med Mra “Ree that Bt millionaire ®t [HAVENT You! )Gon SENSE } [ENOUGH TOC, )PAY YOUR oven} © WIFE'S CARL S Yee to be hin daughter Mr. Jarr!" | exe! an You | » dolla Generted his wife to 1m couldn't give “There's always two sides to a his wife was only thinking of «etting into her! Perhaps she wanted to ¢ive cotlllons, which was a shameful waste tn the eyes of ~~ y marry © mill arr © {cur THAT oUT]| | Youkke A FINE EXCUSE Pon i merreery aa | CR GIMME { {T-I- HAVEN’) \A MAN-YoU ARE- To TROT. Ree Sa | BO THE Fare |i hd ANY | Tha dag LJ A CHANGE: TS youse!) man. Perhaps’ — we “Perhaps he was as bie) fool as you are!” interposed Mra, Jarr, “Who can one trust Wiese days? A in will give up the beat yeare of her tite to a man| |} YE-€- through the days of his poverty; lose her health and her good looks and in | au that she has been & fool for doing it!” Yea!" shouted Mr. Jarr, “and a man will break down bis health and mike @ nervous wreok of himself to toll and slave for hs wife and family, and when — he has made millions for them and dresses them tn aatine and jewels, they KO) tm for the frivolous itfe and aneer at him because he isn’t hightoned enough for “You know what you are saying is not so!” eaid Bia. Jasr. vehementty. 1 Know how men are They think only of their clubs, thetr yachts, their sutomo- Biles, thelr blooded horses. thelr late suppers, thelr fancy friends, and wife and home are neglected!” . coisa a home negiected!” outed Mr. Jerr, “Husband and home neg- fected you mean. It is the women who nate the ily ha Uxtrewsganc notions) “All women think of js toadying to the pauper noblemen of Burops, marry- fog thelr Gaughters to nome genteel, aickly tramp with title, -vho sneers at m. raged Mra Jarr. “Tt is “They don't do anything of the kin@!” cried the ent ; the man Who. atte? a WH6 hae Wine more thhmher shane 1 work and geod a4-| ice, ta neglected while the mMlonaire tusbands of Amerioa gamble for Kings / ¢ansome! One moment a multi-milifonatre, the next a bankrupt sutcMe, going | @ @ G@ishonored grave Ob, you millionaire husbands are all alike. ; | ‘Me a ailiionatre husband?’ sald Mr, Jarr. ‘How you talk, women! Why fe as poor ada rat. I have all I can do to pay my current bile! What are ining aboutt’ reel. aide. you say that I was ruining us by going into the Mle rich Circles, spending thousands mn diamomd sunburats and poodle dogs and French fmaids and cotillion parties” said Mra. Jarr. “Mot I? gasped Mr, Jarr. “Where'd you get the money? You onty told me whet you read in the paper and I told you what I read in the paper, What has that got to do with us?” “It has a great deal’ to do with us ff you accuse me of all those horrid re re, Jarr. Come ace aseun you of anything. Come to think of it, I guess the mrulti-mill- fonsires and the Smart Setters can do as they like for all tt matters to us. Why abould we quart] about Itt’ answered Mr. Jarr. “Becatse you'll quarrei about anyt ing!” self Mre, Jarr. L “Oh. I don't know.” answered Mr Jarr. “You are pretty keen @bout ft. too!” “T can't bear to be criticised, that's why.” eid Mra. Jarr, “I 40 the beet I SERVES YOu RIGHT _FOR, HUMILIATING youR RS PooR WIFE. So do 1.' eid Mr. Jarr, “Dut let us hixuriously revel In the mad. adcial end wpeculative vortex oursniven. I'l go put and met some cold bottles of beer if o'l maake a Walsh rabbit.” eerAtyway,” aid Mra. Jarr when thay were eating the comled chenee, “T don't iy r 4 it as happy an we are! Believe those millionaire hoclety people ere he! Ah.’ oaid Mt Jarr, diuguatedly, “they're slwaye quarreling Ike cats and HEALTH AND BEAUTY. By Margaret fiubbard Ayer. )Plied ge or thren time, daily, ww ox | eotlene: KING MIDAS. Printed Exclusively in The Evening World, | ———— (Copyrighted, 1801, by Upten Minciatrd STNOVEIS OF PRECEDING CHAPTERS. | Heian Davia loved hy ber tomter protnee, Arthit, whowe Frcch ayerverary miitives bie be- A Skin Whitener. Is M—t think ot vine, 3 quaten: 4 | Sinan Aheaged to Me. Hatrioon, a weatny man. Bie losthes » Sulphate tine, 1 ermine: eompeand ‘ ry iach, hy tik 0 ‘ th the the rat ated By en Runt tar she whould bie tf th®/erure of lavendnt, # pope; Mintiibed | TAN U8. Ne ie and poeithin he ten eRe ft wwhitener fr | water" 4 annee. tne wavers iueween her prowise te Martino and ekin you refer tw for Artaur Whe rheary Muowerd, on 2 i, Roanee her world Pure oxide of vino, Three Remedies, dncermitiam tec hill 1 ounce; glycerine, | W.mAny of the good anrtapariion Se one Bon & Miele’ a 10 1 dram; tow wa will tend to purity the blood. At] di (Hhreenai hence | yer, 4 ouncRR; we ¥ the same time oat plenty of good rs i CHAPTER X. enee of rune, Wi rine truit and drink between meme a drops. ord deal of water, (Continued Sit, the wine, aie] Pimple Lotion.—Carbelio mold. HE girl welned the plese of paper and minced | wotving Mt in It rope; Borex, @ graine; giyverine, ¢ ‘eh tt; then she ataugered back againat the wall enoweh of the rowe | drama; tannin, # ‘eratne; aldobol, 1 ghastly pole and almowt sinking. The pote, tn a ae be noe: row Water, 3 12 ounces, Arthur's tand but 80 unitiady as to be almost - bi ay 7 cerine, hext the remainder of the rose! MIX and dimolve, Apply wight and | diegette, ran thus: “You wil) find tn this my bourd water, mer een foe the pas week) Tam compelled to leave Hilitown, Shake well and soply with a soft], Lotion for Tiackhwada ray Pure] ia 1 whall Rot ever return,” Gpange OF An antineptic entee E Me) Tee ir polaseee ot Outer | and that wae all. Helen stated at tt and stared Hanne otee or te Neath an cocoa we) “Apply at night after washing the tave| again, and then let it fall Agi gaset xtont her . . ‘4 | ee iehly fot warm weer! aonoing, te & bollaw volee, “And 1 stall not ever Hoteh tallow Apa Face Too Glossy, } will sometiines’ iow tund very eitestive | FHCUER ‘aston he TDA CLARK —Atter reg thiyymort annoring trouble: Glyce-|' “That all T can tell you about nt an the diet, comaining trom wo ® . 0 romeniary water, J+?) woman. I heve mot een him elnce Bileabeth wa food. try this rh ae ai (fei fe Diy Bee here yenterday morning; he chine back Jato tast/ t horwug ti! or al 4 - steer OF tint- pitti welte—o-wOts ble -AL-UAME OF ge earner] Might And packed bis bag Amd went eed atiiked hee exconasive the following Jotion. ap- | sponge yo Weten sank —down-—upon a chat ani i wi zt a MANE. EAS Waa thes in ber Hands, quite overwhelmed by itis wi . “Tl denneet of that diasovery She remained th a one , H : a long thing. without elher wound or motion. ani the May Manton’s Daily Fashions Se a eee ee tacwian fal aul WOKE When Helen looked up sain tr \ wan the matter, AD late w Written upon het countenane. Oh, are a) Wee amony whe wh aha moaned, : | Hh Alhtly | sacs. atlex Davie,” sald the woman “I was AA open beck te the! tounded wher 2 got note «| i on rare) hey miset!| most ootnt 5 “But. some che mut know, oh, sursiy they Teen ane Honie Bie mas have seon bim—or be must have told wonsihie.’ Here Ww one \ sume one!” . "T think it likely that he took care dt te,” wae the reply. that allows a chaloe or three-quarter or 7 : ‘ ; Aeath-kpell_to Hoeien'a last fot Know to watt another person wh¢ waa talking ans The thoveht was Mtl powe anyone jumt then, afd we enswered mourn m f lane alaeves. The wa] oe nnd abo sank down, quite overcome; she knew) Kit. “wwnat te it thet you wh 4 not be emay te ‘tell how great Ma tooke and may be Verlal Mf matnenok, the) that arthur could beve had but one motive in act A wie to know in the fiat mace why you wanted there wae in the effect! of thaan old worn even by a child tands boing made of] ing ma he had-—that be meant to cut himsclf Of! to seq Mr. Harrison.” Hwons welle ahe hed been aitting Who tea on her beet wide 4 entirely trom all hie old life and surroundings, “He! 1 wanted to how him to tel him that I could not alone and wuftering a very keenly the HUnday -go-hoondmting " mmertion atl) sa mo tried in Hilltown. and having Tye alt! o, hin, Aunt Polly.’ girl hud been, though he aid not know ft, very near Geeta, the frilla from adi~] sloma. it wouk’ be ponsiiiie for tim to do tt, Méeh) Ang Mee, Roberta wat down opposite Helen and) inated tc the sacred twine of Ike, and x wr, ae she ihe ante re Groldery. Lawn, ba-| remembered Mr. Howard's shying of the night fixed her gaze upon her. "“L knew that waw it," whe aun he Msi simpty holding her kentted of oo . br piety rook t mak came # lenly, for, as the other to Haw and | tore, chow tho might of her basaness inient Ww paid grimly ow, He what in the world has . pean te and alt ged a man's Ife forever, and the tare shy shouwNt of come over you to make you behare thie farbion 7 eared ‘corwerd fn ter chair And, 1 C i Sweneneyn: Hand for night gowns! vot the more it made her tremble. Jt seemed Dh, it ff #0 much to te you,” b tha gir due eyed, asked her Aum Polly fe ‘1 monvine for Ht Are orrect, Adwever,| aimont more thin ebe could hear to aco tits temetul reine at you Ao not know that what you a delicate pink or . 7 ‘ t my “ore ‘ i y to me Is dreadfully wicked? oy OF aise the Ten, ath oi wence of her win, and to know that It had dp fd you find ‘at Hitltown went her nn In dreadfully . pak ae aera fost the outer world, and gone*beyond aunt persistently, “Did you ees arthur? | Then, without waitinge for any reply, the mtrl lett briitant shade of red mt lace with thelr power. It ahemed quite too eriel that #ha| Nd, Aust Polly, that jn what ay the matter, fia] the foom and went slowly domy the atepe. ‘The war tat i840 becoming Hande sinbroldered by | whould have wuch #& thing on Wer eanmulence. 804 haa gone. row that porseawed her ly ao deep upon her heart to owt ehtdiren, es. hand or, indeed, any-| have I thet Corever; most maddening of Wl Was| “Gone! Gone wheret that svervthing ae meme trivial in comparison peclally df worn with Vink thet tlm todd | that thowsht that it tad depended upon a tow Hours | “Away, Aunt Polly! N My saw him go, and’he| and whe wae nut asife 1A hanghanoe i the wn a ' prnites he P ottieee, } left m note saying that he would neve urn, And| scene Ww er aunt mre whe had tonet, ‘h pation: jn a pesulide Widual may faney | “on, how ooukt I have walted!* sha moan, “4 T arm mo trigh toned" parlor, where Mr, Harrleoo wae welting: she) did dawret weave that The duantity of na | Rhould have ¢ome Jaat nught, T whould have stopped! Mra. Roberts wae gazing mt her niece with a pursed Mt sew vised to think what to a es almost in plalts | ! at 50 f her tree, Sha int be P but went auidkby Into the room Ha ' the carriage when T aaw hith Ob, it fs mat powmble!” | look upon | ’ a PR ys harial emepied tor Nhe Perhaps there are norwore tragic Wotds In human the word “érightened’ tnqi \ (to Re Continued.) i? chuine medium etme Ie 6 1-3] eaten - wes - fi i Ree gn yards 3% jachow wide, | , ie bd ti loved ene BETTY VINCENT’S. ADVICE TO LOVERS c nertion 2 inohem wire, ; * my % yards of wide and t vee apes end Coney Fv yon ae a o pod Pov to ko with him. Rut parents Now 1 ain thinking very nerioualy of ved wweuter, ex y 3 Kad yO le can ob] | rather ay never let me K with anybody. My | matrimony, although I have never Ay : ne Wheee te ‘roidery Cor the trilie, | 11, “Ney iy writing, to Betty! | auite fond of mo. but her mothor dows | him place to wok If ho tw call proached the muljec am very much ‘ Pattnen Ne. 467 | Vincent. Letters for ber sbowld be] | Not aeem to sanction her ideas. De you | iy place to invite lien to our Lnhotintind with my onmant mode of { Dennned tn fear Brena Yer nistng © You te cut tn wines tor) [addreeend 10 BETTY VINCENT. || think Tam right in keeping uo her irre ving. tisienieted room) aud al thi Child's Woollen Jacket wor © the 5 frening World, Pom-Oftice Box 184] | acquatntance? An 7 2 eRe AC : ie peli gp in die ein stegsv + perp polly ia Ryaite @) pNew York 1 1 think you ineming the mothers AM tats, Mt would be bowp " ai i tk Tk x t Pm at all Night Gown with Square Neck. Aner baet memaure, | Ge M noprova. Kedp ap the acquaintanoy un] TO" Bowl be 60 ; It wy guid be maving and im “a L They ont Sisbocate fil xou Are given sou wig YOUR At ; ; nile Athy rents : ("7 Sas Gail WF send by mal THE RVENING WORLD MAY Mabe? The Girl Is Very Shy. temtlone Ace Het wanted, Living on $10 a Week, papre na he de | Ay ig I ‘ tw a yg one side TON FASHION BUREAU, No. & West Twouty-thied acrewt, Mow! | vicar mes Shall She Ash Him to Call? o> wor | Your advice wil be appreciated 2 : rn Pee my York. Sind top omnte tn hin a winpe for at pation dered, AM 9 YOO MAN of twenty-one 404 | Deer serty: AM ® young man of ninetwen and | x f teat Kind of a way din , IMPORTANT.-Welw your pawe ead atirwm pletely, ami! | deariy ix love with @ young Indy |) AM in low with @ ywring oan, nine think © good deal of @ gict of| ,XOUwill udve to be very eeonomlaal io) m warine of tin Hoon with Alo } atwagn Howells tan wanted, | sbivut nineterd, We have been ont Years toy Jumlor, and 1 am gute my soventeon. T Vien Nar auitn ftre-|{tiitey amd ‘a good ‘houwekweper svi | Are inthreated. ‘Chery will beta charge. | ndicug Vaan ree oo * os ee dogetinr erverad Lnnae ty te thaetras | A love lv roturond, beomuae he invited quealy, Le oF Lives Cues w Week. Gan muaaMANe bh | bee Hue, Aaditiog Hdltor, EVENING WORTL a Srintival hee 5 ial September 197 You Like It? ByF. G. Long we wt ot By Vpten Sinclarr, “ Author ef “THE JIVNGLE."” *peeoh than “Too tate” Halen felt just than as if) “Ywe, auntie,” crim the girl; “for I may never be the Hight evan to repentance were tmken trot NY) able to fd him weain to wnde what T base don Avid Mre Hite It wae ber firkt intriuction to that fonrfty! Roberts responded with a wondering thing of which Mr, Howard had told her uyon their laugh, and obrerved: “For my part, I ahoula thi frat meeting; in the peep loneliness of her own youkt be very glad to be rid of him #0.” heat Helen waa face to face just then with Fate.| Hele was etill for a moment, and then whe wald & fhe shronk back jn terror, and ane atrummled frat-| an Awe-stricken voles; “Aunt! Polly, [ have wrecked Holly, but ebe felt ith grip of mtwel about her) Arthur's dfe!" Wriata; and while whe eat there with her face bidder. | Wreekom his flr he woman eried moorntully he waa learning to @ake Into ite even and front! “prelen, you t (ke m baby, Can't you brow tr their Gerry terror, When whe looked up again Me o frat place timt Arthur ta x all thin tie face wae very White and pitiful to ase. And we rome! Cragedy act for nuthhng 4 word tat ty from chair and Went toward the doot so wh-| frighten yo woked hin life! And there yo Wtemddly thet the woman put her arm about ler were, 1 muppex treaty to get down on your knew “You will tell me." whe gAeped faintly—"'sou Will) to nkm and beg hin pardon for daring to be engaged te me if you hear anything Y and ftonrine to come to Cte attic and live off “Yew.” nald the other gently, “Twill.” brew and water if te would anly be good mnt not So Helen erept into the catriage again, looking! run away!" fo full of wretobeiness tytt her companion Knew! Mri, Roberts's votoe wae bitter and mocking, and that the worst mimt have happened, and took the her wordy aeemed to Helen wlmoat bleephemy, It teins and aliently drove towan! home, while the| bad never occurred to her that auch grief an herd irl wat perfectly stl, Thay were fully halt way! woul not be sacred to anyone, Yet there was no home before she could find « word In which to + him of her misery. “I shell never 0 happy in my | beet chastened in w fiery furnhce, and was too full Hite again! she whispered. “Oh sr, Howaw, never! of panitence and bumility for éven that much emo in my tite!" fam. She only bowed her head and wad, Ino When the man gasad at her, he was frightened to trembling voice: “Ch, Aunt Polly, I moult wtay 4y/ nee how feriet and fear had taken poaseesion of ter! an Atte and five off trend and water for the reat of tao: and yet there war no worl that he tay to| my dayh tf T could only clear my wonsclence of the foothe her, and no hope that be could give her. When| dreadful thing T have done. the drive was emied, #tie stole alientiy up to ner) “Obd' wald the other, so that te ft And pemy i to be alone with her misery once mor he {dva into Your head ao muddenly t's Casein tes nent, und then, em the «ir did not she went on, shronm 1 tane CHAPTER XI 1 kriow pretty well where you gor all of there won Ore, Robarte entered and stood in the centre of aerrul new ideas. You have not been taking with the toom, garing.ot Lelen and at the Jook of he'p-| yy. toward for nothing, T eee lone deapmir which be tatned toward her. The! Nm for nothing,” wid lelen, @enay woman's own Kpa were wet very tixtt’y. "A nice state of aftater!” oontinied the other. “Wail, ahe wld, abruptly, “have you had your! gngrily; “Tt knew pretty well that hie head waa ful win, and are you happy?’ | of nonsense, but when T asked him here I thought at Helen did not answer, nor dkt she half realite the i noes leant that he would wow enough about good man views and of th tell me avything of what I ask yout’ | Hela; perhaps tt Helen was quite too much humbled to w! wav not ber thult ghet whe to op. I thought of anger tn her mind just then, for whe had Auention, 90 kat war she in her own tminery. 8h ners to mind his own affairs, 80 he hat been talking aot @axing at her sunt, while the Jatter went on’! to you, haw he? Arid wow you cannot possitly marry “You have bad your way in ote thing, at amy rales) coh man ; | Tiven. Mr. Harrison 48 downstairs to ave you."’ | ay The kirk gave « went atart, but then he anaweryd| 8° Mrs, Roberts went on, quite fairly under was quietly: “hank wou, auntie. I shall go dawn and| i" "tr vsual coATH® of argument, and rousing ai! as he | her fwcultion for thiy lave strumwie. 8he waa we “Helen,” sald Mie, Roberts, "Yo you wtill refuse to! CYINNE as over of the completengen of her own affect which (hey must have upon oe “Man and His Angel” Without a License to Be on Earth, pump to wave frets) the sontiqental helt Man ard ring hin was followed " Man and Hie re aa Of stokly —s Ghmona, 1 e Parad waneinne 18 < A mother was not my 4 tediea, 9 pr. | tather's wife! amor, cue {|| To be snadenty Meritimatient wae Sonia, heaven ch David insteted her Oy eondng her at “night to untruth, The aathor ¢ for thin deme fae ne up nce od Lord with eprnined ankle 80 wid. the poor gilt do but wath the TOT Ror There ay » Lard Dattor’s whe shoud bolt m ourse he was #uspie 4 temoer—all @age fon of the to be his wite~ 1 of my life,” he added mute mevvure. How: enough on poor The very fd even nef Honta said | learn the b furnished ax mit Duito ve | wheat 6 < ni gave her “somet andernta © audience exc aKreed # She sala “4 soem ton't-un course and 1 Bonia went to | the wind false clue to wus ere? Well, -) oe phonet him (wleled, we 1, athe might | pens vio have r David Tryne! Loss pe aly toshied out om mat © the firet act | orutcties ‘ lovers to thetr thot his ite | row cave soaBeg hee my ord.ngly tagged | Into the history manufactured ts, philosopher | by David, and tea, Kissing Cecil on and ather had ben| the crown of his throating head, told removed from the cast in the meantime, | Mm to go, knowing full weil that bi vat whe didn't aeem to malas him. She | Wal @ stickier tor ancestry, He went, wan very happy in mer: clothes and | Witt the thteel ciate Geld) Maver: - ght that she had ‘become a/forget her, Sonu followed without even *! | @ ying woodaugnt w Lord Dalton, whe & “ostobrity” had its penaitios, | Stil) eelion, & enc oeee aoe «net alone Bonin was |, Atter throwing down ‘Tennyson ia the ged to jurgin three and q halt pro.| Mat act the ainful David picked up the raha eh opel Mo Barras es aE ae (hat, after nil, thore | a Ds sorvetinttng tn that t food tamte by wid Prod Tyler, agretd|s «© © “Te there be yay After much mawkieh palaveron Bonle'e] A awl in a man, teke te ange | Part to beowne her “frtend;* David's prey eke ape | wae the half-propowal in velld words) amd if ne aid that wrong gau ehirge nd dark heres: » professions; “clever him with, ~ wan” gladly took no for an awewer In] Htik angel broke bly beard.” rer to get on +eira heart-throb fer} a7 brought him t confessian, and hie naw book: and the Honorable] he read thh true leer that Paps ep- more than gut hie money back | rnk had left Itgmoved beyond « double taking Hand tte which he had| that @onl# mother wee a ladyaand Jr slinaed. hiv old coin mix years before, | WAS all over But Fe ty oy Ath Hut the fover» hal reckoned without) nis tit neove hee 0 David. Although be was very unr | But Ty elt WAAN't explaciied. wig uaben ‘dy and | eid. Holbhe Hinn'® act King © * Mmsvhapen body and) ed ty ¢ hin More ot m teie-ar, waying things Amt ‘he comedy char-| Miss Frances Ring tecited Boma with uctere couldn't wnderitnnd, Wh man-| a. MueKeatlon of Ethel Barcrmere und ‘ RE pal es an a er lack of* wppeni, aged to find time to hatch « crooked | Sty. “Hrank Gilmore acted Cecil’ fe be fot. He pat # letter in an old book | anual #inughtforward: manner. ~ iene At fad belonged to Bone’s father, | of the ot yoo Ayrton of bad. it t matter, hing oul aod owen ahe tend Mt ane gave Coot | eave’ “Man und Iie Atuut et Na and the audiener quite a shook by an. | CHARLES DARNTON REE rane ae | u ’ DAILY KNITTING CHATS. | By Laura La Rue. ¢—_——__—— re entmnennttnnen y FEE Merde jacket m Our iuetration is I Ivete the thing (me an active bh or bumanty two or three year lt. who le forever on the go. THEO te te points T We ape Pint of ai. i Dractioally tight nt. SMM, mo thet Me foes not fonder the gama th her play, weuty, 1 hw it bee mune It hee no opliar or thick neck dena. Lat of atl, tt te wo dromey tn fe 3)