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a like or not pinred win you be A in fre ner of piioc erondi drama, the sea! oughly. Emm Ghe Chorus Girl KSA, K Se eee sign ‘Tickets Bought On the Sidewatk good and they are outside nH y © Teter to. Use the following erampoo os dirbted: Hydrochiorate, grams; tincture of nux vomica, 11-2 hol, ¢ ouncap, it must be applied to| grams Apply ¢o the roots.of the hair Gnndruff cure: Yolk of 1 og, 1 pint of [dry hair. FRE TE ~~ - or ~ ——y wey v wes The Evening World's Daily Magazine, Saturday, September 22; 1906. ‘i ~~ Ais Business, so He Gave Vp His Business. = 2 cers ste) “(ois Pinen! REE EEENENEEE NNER R ECR EN EEE Oe ; he ts tactful about pot being diplo- matic “Dopey McKnight says he's glad he alwayn went in for art, ben’ j he's heard that the honest-working- |man {® #0 oppressed that Be “ien't lallowed to smoke cigarettes during business hours. “Years ago Dopey had a job with « froworks concern und found that smoking interfered with his buatners and so he gave up his busibess, { HE WON'T Never LEARN NOTHING AY, kid, the “ theatre i) managers are crazy nh the, heat! Some of them are OWoring the high est cash prices for audiences, and there ian't a spec ulator-in town but what can make his dollar tex 4 = PS He's A WIGGLy DIP, ER SomerHin’/ Pe eee “Dopey McKnight has found a new day standing ou 4 lo 4 interest In life and another old friend ide theatre In ys cop on our beat with a bunch of ¥. he was giad to see Patrolman ated money between his Angers and Rafferty! Rafferty has Just been Offering you two of the best seats in ar pie rrr to the United States ud 4 . rom en Island. the house at box-pfl pr ‘ “But with the ¢ val ot 7 He ised to be on the best where s the crowds, and the hot the dump Was where Dopey played the plino the last time he worked. “And when, -after closing hours, Rafferty needed a powder and rapped © making thestre-Qolng see speleas dempniia, there's I 1 SLcons 0 on the side door, the lookout would ket ors In front can be whistle for Dopey, and Dopey would two we Never mind the ome out with the powder, or a okelly if i} was a cold night—(a paw- sei na ticle, 1 At the Door!’ Don’t der ts & ginss of beer and a skelly © in signs, kid | is four fingers of bar gooda held 1 ing you, spec’ HEY!) PIPE steady to keep from running over). t can. be played two DE PINCH! “They always sent Dopey with the bull's powder, because Dopey always wore @ Prince Albert with a rubber pocket, and If he heard the rounds- man, and the rounds was hostile that ‘ tour, Dopey could put the powder in the rubber coattall-pocket of his it {# a sign that business is an adver c fam ' Prince Albert and he talking.to the : “And ¢ ay to make pévplec c police n about We weather. t to the theatre ia to persmade 1 Dopey was coming home to get AES | Sits thas. ca. some money for cigarettes the other by “Old Max ton f erating when be saw his olf triad. A git on the piersza at Claremon at the cop of the new Beat " the extras , or home “They was 80 glad to see each in . It there ther thut the copper grabbed Dopey j to stir the curtain, € by the arin ond welked toward the On character bu Arion flat, talking sbout The-old days, whi ‘ We i hit + versthteg was We ceen “ket Tae a fa the was giving business graft Was almost os good as now, ; hints a for young men (only i ‘They. were #o intercatéd th each taere w young men ! other that chey didn't notice that the : three sp forward. ‘ana - essun) parsera-by thought Dopey was Wasn't he bitter alc by the time they reached the fiat re at the head of a tong procession pinched wont’ Said Hebe bat lous that there Moneyton. ‘Harriman {s buying k up new ones to in-ja scrap on with everybody around know I have takon a great interest) “ ‘Then you got the boot, and your) “Besides that, @ld Man Moneytoa| “Ty tho time they reached (he flat ; ants ants ating An ‘or @ Young roads and Depew is holding tight friends,’ Old Man Moncytou|bim, so long os he's not nolay about Sn this young fellow, and have’ hid) best friend and office im bas ap-| says, mort of the main squeezes hey, were at the head of & log ‘pro- } og ve es ne ® what litee's jeft him.’ sabes rybody that speake of you/It, is ell insured against fir t fnults Lecanse I Iked-him, and plied it, @@ys Old Man Moneyton. don't 4lke to cee thbir employees too ceesion, Every Wiasow was tp ar 4 pays Old Man M. fall of lemon If,you 2ro there with the aalve,| will say, “Ah, he's rough in his Ways,| “Your best friend can’t go and do Hke him; but duty fs duty, and I “On the other hand, he & if tt] chummy * | the ery Was out. “Dopoy's pir hed! ant wtieat, can or words_to | spread{ng @ few kind words ever.and/but he has 4 heart ss big aa a ham,|knock you to the boss then, becanse would be false to my trust-J¢ 1 let|is known that you don’t get aiong| “In that ease they can do too mach \ couple of bell boys Jed the rege cas Jace vara’ 8 Cie twitch to anon, everybody {s suspicions of| if you only get to know him.’ you ain't got no best friend my friendship stand in the way of well and don't like the bunch you're | of the bold-out g In the vourher cue and the cop got Kicked In “the 4 cor nt hah on t os ‘But you never get to know him. ‘You, know the way they have,’ defending a man who is Incompetent’ with, how can they go to work to and dow wentty aepartments And sabi aM haa a un net dented bof man better off than " ‘But after you've used all the ol io 3 | Old Man Moneyton enya, ‘of n are} apite of my const knife {the it looking like a his sympathies and Interest are a!- fore it was explained. “ pa y old Another thing, he says, © young . ‘of going to and—cereless in ap ¥ asiant| knife you without it rs i “ 3 mh Chauncey Mo Devew? says Of0 Man‘ words so often that they don't «ting! man in a big business house that boss and sa: “Now, you warpings and ad¢tr.” Sput-up job? ays with the oMee troublemaker if My, but weren't Wo mortified! , o ~ pe - WWOOTIVIIITE TES HY 1999S SdH THTON 599899949 9S9EERi 1495999999990 899F UE EETE TOD IVTTTIFS FOO OTH OTIS HT IOETY Ho sdSOEOETIEETT I HTSD TTS VORTHHHE FOSISERDTTETIT TOT TUTFTIFIIFIORERIT GOSEIURS FIDESY DUT DREREOGTS IO REISOP ' . oe v HEALTH AND BEAUTY. |KING MIDAS. # & «& By Vpton Sinciam. _..|| DalLy i PS ; . uthor “ Lé. KNITTING CHATS. $5 uence Mueee dose A of “THE JUNG at — } port: herself - raking end) Wears end put by bout her fath cain Blackheads. |falnwater mod. 1 cance ot rosemary ae in ieee | <r waabot hale 16° ahi womt on, auenty: hL aida By Laura La Rue. po ovRaGED | 2irte ‘Beat, the mixture thorougnly | Printed Exclusively a | *Waee 46 fe" ar, eaGard otted | be happy whether I want to or not! You must not! @ eet . MIBS—1 cer. ie warm, rubbing it well Wor . Helen's voice was hoarse and choking as she 20-| mind anything I do! Por, oh, think what {t means —s - ‘ tainty do not pede Sint Wet ene. Bites te in The Evening swered him: “It i from Arthur!” As he started] to have been «) wrototied, so crushed and #o frigh* nf a sdvine prbotting | — ¢ a two, by finctats) and half rose from his chair the girl tore open’the| ened! I thought that all my life was to be like that As Bi pes the akin to rid it = SYNOPSIS OF PRECEDING CHAPT nse |letter and unfolded the contents, glancing at it onoe| that T could never wing again, because Arthur wat ~~ the fan ’ of viackbeads 1 | Hair Darkener. | meteeches Ae iemmee, sees CH Rs af Dbl very ewtuy, hee “an Seine ¢rom tine to line; the! ruined. pbody will ever know how I folt—how shel} sweater, yas : fo Qdvise persia B. C.—If you cannot got the fresn | [yvss suseged te MEE coat t oon, Next instant ahe Ie it fall to the Moor with a cry) many tors I shed; and now think what means t os tec y the enartest ing In the normm! green sage got & which the |.marry him. for the ‘er and position he can and clutched with her hands at her bosom, She tried| b* free-to be free—oh, free! And to be abt be sengon and seen meta of brush, | L}— druggist welia It may not be 2m wares Pairese er bromine to ua oward ne | to Spegk, but @he was choking with her emition;| Sood more! I sboukl go mad if I at all the swell shops, quite so eMcient, but gtill ts useful. | mild. denopnes ber worldiiness contese bis only her companion saw that Bought ready made tt To add te her sorr Here im the sage tea lotion for darken- | per obs redecs Mecriton. ty country meme. There figured with detight; and then suddenly coms 4 good deal and a ing the hair: Alcobol, 2 ounces; green | ard comes to eee her and tolis ‘ter his ideas on love j@own upom the sofa beside her, her form shaken| seul CHAPTER XIII is far” beyond the the brush, but te) tea, 2 ounces; garden sage, 2 ounces. | Se with hyatertoal laughter and sobbing. jevoral weeks had pasesd since Holen had received purse of the average 4 CHAPTER XII (Continued) his chair in wonder;| the letter from Artfur, the girl havieg in time settled quietly down at Oakdale. She had seea the duwt and! Put im an iron kettle which can be Mr. Howard had risen f snean Person, ‘but that will : stim you come | closely covered and pour over the herds i: “i “You| but before he could take a step toward her he heard not Iexdt ite use, eae ee Hee | three quarts of pouting water, prefér- OY ee ween poe nea Pheg ong fepieueen: “Eee “eh aan ta the rotoede Mr Davis fume? into the] Lad of her friends excepting Mr. Howard, who had the fa 4s ny Red Spot on Nose. pit oy soft, Let it simmer unt{l the quan-| “Yea,"" said the other, gently, “why not to/ om. “Hellen! Helen!” he exclaimed, what ts the - out often from the city the dimbak eilhihias th . y ts reduced one-third. Then take of | |, | matter?” and mank down upon hls knoes bewide eri) | She was expecting @ viet trom him one bright | make. BLEN.—It you are aatiened the spot) We fre ami teave for twenty-four) “ie poward,” Helen answered, “do you not know| the girl raised her head and then flung herself into afternoon, and was starting by one of the pillars! While T haven't the H is not & pimple I would not tamper @hOurs. Strain and bottle for use Ce ee ee eer erriot fool while 1 Histen| Bis ms, éxclaiming Incoberently: "Oh, Daddy, 7/of the vine-covered porch, gaaing up at the blue aky | Peay egedgs > Pa | Oh, oh—can you believe H—I am free! above her and waiting i in, Tt te begun with a chain that reaches across the back. from the outside point of | on in the course she had oaen, ¢r a day or two) When they had passed out of the village she found had been enough for him to find the end of her| the sky so very biue and the clouds so very white With It presonally, but would see a | 8% the hair is perfectly dry before re) 1 youy tt te that I @hous! hear auch things,/ am free! lo hear we whistle of w nace Bermatolegist in whoen row can heve| Sine Or it will etatn the pittows. Cee eee ne ee et asked you for| Moet certainly Arthur would have wondered had/ trate dtevotionn tae the confidence, and Gave it treated } i Your advice I wished for something hard and atern| he seen, the effect of that letter upon Helen; for he/ The girl seemed to Mr. Howsdrd more beautiful that r here, 3 want $ P Hair Falls Out. j to do, before I dared ever think of love, or feel] Wrote to her with bitter scorn, and told her that be | atternoc ed ever kaw , to give you an idea Tonic and Dandruff Cure. A~This tonte ts very helpful in| myself rebt again.” Riek tie Gis iove for Bic om ie Genet, Rat ce in wale and there was Me Me nes ey aaa his own life again. He tid her go| spring in her step 9 e ob n he sigs La This thay be better sulted to k cases Nike yours where thé hair| Mr. Howerd saz watching her for a moment in) timecly master * own spring in her atep t 1 Soy in hor . bas fallen out after {llness: | sence, and then he answered gently: “I do not 01 Ph think, my dear friend, that it is our duty as strug- pgp sore Per onic ack. 8) cing mortals to feel ourselves right at all; I am| power over him and of his care for her: Wha he| and the woods and meadows so very gree that 6 | bout our right. | added that he wrote to her only that she might fot| was radiantly bag our case then the formula you ent) To. pine 6 grains; tincture of jab-| grams; tincture of red cinchona, % | POt even eure thac we ougit to care y herseit with the thought of having’ wrecked] nav and feared thet she would sca 4 dramas; spirit of rosemary, 2| gramsMincture of cantharides, $ grams; | 20%! the leart. For God has put high and deautl- pranan (basen. sith ‘ if Wrenn) axe 10 -1RS ome shouller t the ; : ‘ R Bes et . ; was going far away ©) begin bi ed jooke: dhe wane other, yelow. Vaseling, 4 ounces; alco-| cologne, 12 grame; sweet almond of, 9 | {% Sings in, the world, things thet call for all our| hm, and tha as going y in his! Helen turned and looked at him and he gased reg Me a Attention; and I gm eure that wearg never so closa| Hfr aga‘n rca vin gravely into her eyes, For at least a minute he said over: to Fighthess as when we.sive all our devotion to|’ The words brought many emotions to Mr. Davis| nothing; when he epoke his voice was much ere ee ay thoes boa Bab aoa ger once or twite @ day: /inem and cease quite utterly to think about ourselves. | @74 suggested many doubts; but to Helen they | chenged, and Holen knew not what to expect. “Mine bd one} 4 especially good for very | and besides that, the love thet I apeak of te not| brought but one thought. She still clung to het| Davis,” he said, “God ,has given to the wid rose « eray to give, Miss Davis. It in easy to give ap-on father, sobting Mke @ child and muttering the one! very wonderful power of bekuty and joy, a , A . sel tn the first glow of feeling; but to forget oné’a| Word “Pree! “When at isat tte ft had vented Itvelf/ the man who looks at it bas been dream May Manton Ss Daily Fashions self entirely, and one's comfort and happiness in| and ehe looked up again, she seamed to Mr. Howurd| life that somewhere he, too, might-find such precious : all the kttle ttings of Ife; to consecrate one’s seit) more Hike @ girl than ever had before; and she| things and have them for his own. When he sees the NQUEBTION.| and all that one has 0) @ ifetime of pationce and| Wiped away her tours Indgpingly, and smoothed back | flower there comes to him the foarful realixation that | ABLY the "| eetf-abmegation; and'to seek no reward and ask for| her hair, and was wonderfidty beautiful in her emo-| with all the effort of his soul he bas never won the | Nor | a happiness but love-do you, not think thet euch{|#0n. She Introduced Mr. Howard to her father, aad! glory which the wild rose wears by.Hoaven’s tree gift; folk jacket will! things would cost one pain and bring a good con-| U*awed him to excuse her for her jack pf gelf-control.| and that perhaps in his lon and weakness he be much seen during | science at last?” “I could not help it,” she sald, “for, oh, Iam ao haps | has even forgotten all about high pertection the coming seascn,| Helen's volve was very low as she answered, “Per-|py—so happy! And sho leared her head upon her| #0 there rises witht him @ yearning of all hin being haps, at Inet." ‘Then she sat very still, and finally | fothes's shoulder again and gazed up into his ¢ace.| to forge: hie misery” hd his struggling, and to lay It makes © myst ac-| reiont jor deep, earnest eyes and leaned forward| “Daddy dear,” sho said, “and are you not happy,|all his worship nnd all his care before the flow: ceptable and thor-| and gased straight into her companion's too?” | that is wo mweet: he is ald of his own sin and h oughly" watistactory| And fully a minute poesed thus without a sound.! "My dear,” Mr. Davis protested, “of course I am | own baneners, and now demy he finds a way ot | Hoten was junt lifting her head again, and Mr, How-| glad to hear that Arthur ip himself again. But that} escape—that be will live no longer for himself and worked and then the % two Tignts There te very fitule shaping Juma wee Mt around the armhole and « lt- tle for the front of the neck. Of course the lower froms ore shaped, for {t would never Go to have a fwenter that was not lengthened there The siceves are of the very latest style= the mxdern log-0's mutton —quite tight from the elbow down cost for the all-round |.) was abput to epeak, when an unexpected inter-| is not finding him, and I feat'— his own happiness, but thot his Joy shall be the rose’s and at the top real useful suit, for travel! ruption caused him to stop. The front door was! “Oh, oh, plonse don't! Helen oried, the fri¢ht-| Joy, and ail his life the rose’s life. Do you think, my | Detlened with Bear Brand Yarns. fall. The cuffs, ooltar and for all aimilar| opened, and as Helen ee with a etart the seT-| ened look coming back upon her Yaoe In a flash, | dear friend, that that might please the flowert” Fan Shell Sweater with Leg-of-Mutton Sleeves. and belt are pautees a vant came and stow! in th> doorway. "Oh, please do Sot tell me that~no, no! Do let me| “You,” sald Hele + "It woul » | ribbin, er pe ordinary crochat worl ages, 200 im addition.) Tye le tt Blinabethi' Helen asked in a falnt|te ‘appy just a lhtle whilecthink of It "how | uc we cee tcuin : ghd byt Pina epson 14 halle presale eahiry tthe ghee he Be] it be to al-| voice. wretched I have been! And now to know he jemafe!| ‘The other spoke tly stil! as he. answerea | °% however, be made of the crocheted slip stitch, in ing, If pne prefers to moat all ‘Thig] “I have just been to the post-office,” the woman| Oh, please, daddy!” And the tears had welled up| her, his vou tran igh@e: “Ana do you not | Fs with a hook . ‘ i this geoe-eind Se Atter the | ®n#wered: “here te @ letter for you." in Helen's e¥es again. She turned quickly to Mr.| know, Mien Davis, t 4 has made yqu & rose: Shr Usimantinn ah oeete 4 pte A renee Alpe y Arty 8 “Very well,’ Helen anewered; “give it to me, Howard, her voice trembling. ‘Tell me hat I may The girl started vistbiy; ahe winspered, “You say | liclously soft #0 MANY tones Of Bo latest and mst @p-/ An@-she took ft and put on the table in front of| be happy,” she’exclaimed. “You know all about i#.| that to me, Mr, Howard? Why de you way that to |EARY colors, In mepby NAL ds be made to match any Proved «rode! and is| her, Then she waited Gnti! the servant was gone. Mr. Howard. Is it not right that I should be buppy| me? | fitted by means of} and in the meantime, half meobantosliy, turned her/ just a Ltth . 1 And he fixed his dark eyes upon her, his voice very I will mali full directions for making.th pattern to any of y readers eyes upon the avelope. Suddenly the man saw her As ber friehd answered her gently that he thought | low he resfonded, “IT ray it to you—because I love who are interested. There will be no chirge fi nding them, K iy address over| #Ye.® Miolent start and turn very pale; she enatched| tt was, sho sat looking at him for m moment, and | you.” Laure La Rue, Knitting Editor, Evening World, P. 0. Box 14 N. Y¥. City ty the letter and sprang to her feet, and stood sup-! then the cloud passed over, She brushed away her! (To Re Continued.) BILL SIMMONS.