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There was only one really lover asked, ‘Hoa wise did) and uneventful evening: Porn the way and admitted, btruggied against 2 struggling too yard, “With t_¢omedienne, she. odds, dent bi hooped it up one with a ‘notlo: and learn his mist t even then the stay dowh: €9 to the Say ft burst into, song, Pldusé, a¥ Moke now-he hol or other melody seemed to It was Miss Jtussclls #5 ayn tp and taking admin beamed to ha: plik and wh 1S. compl Baybara wa Ainty, a) Qajit could see, that, ‘bit Instead of telling he asked her whether she Wxed xson meade as louil Jump t told -himto twenty-three the Oyce and yeilin, her-case, The play seer begun, He 160k “George, dor snd made~“em, Jealous and av Hrenchmian,- payed yy She Fes in gxchi roles) mado und amateur theatyicals'she had p to pin horbelf ap and tndidge In-a bit of t one eyo and * § man as though pang, weile Mr. Gottschalk played a plano w ta nided tere, et his shooting fodge wife of a baron the baron) end’ when she 5) -stay-because she Siked the pia Lillian Russell Badly Off With - Jarbara’s Million ar arhoaites api Misu Lilian Russell doesn't grow so loathe everythin: y navé contain {xs Russell ankw: ights at this _na cident ofan thse but #56 1 the’rest of. varslon covery pos- ely refused to toat Miss Russell {8 losing lier vo! fs i Once or twice Inst night ence didn't burst into rp rus audiences used to do at Weber & I “atrutght comedy.” oft in for bxoyancy with dot! es Hke a billoon and soared ceiling hae It's all there. that kept the house @ Notice, “Bho was peveral dreams of beauty shed at least twenty years when she came on-at first in girlish Even the Marquis de Causside so he talked about tho we bara’s mother, whom M Makquis was a Ho showed unusual intelligence in diagnos); ons and a ft-deyeloped that and Barbara to a chalet {n Switzerien Potter _had_—onl, 1k with his cha ara-and rehearsed her for_some nis gave M 36 cocked a soft hat at tho music hall. of the audience. | —$—“he—proeisty eeerohnianspue-cees? to have Barbar continue the rehearsa’ Gnd sho agreed to fo, when who ‘had grown surprisingly trisky—had planned a similar outing with the giddy discovered that George— rized him there and told“him ashe was golsg t-away, threatening divcrce, There was @ great deal o: very Wicked things that painted it there, Giaperonéd by her teen carried from one end oF Wie play to thy ashes, pathy of the audience were still marricd. (Then. at Teast, 5 ro, was worth nore than “Sarbara’s Milllons. talk about stinseis, just as though sunsets wer shooting lodge an unholy red. Misa Russ ‘The helpless Uttle thing w amd -ft- wWon—the—heartfelt syne Yn ‘the tdst act, “Wien “George and Barbara.iscovered each otter over the telephone in adjoining rooms of a hotel, they.wero very happy to find that they AIUE C.—Here ts a g004 re akin food; White wax, 1 spermacetl, 1 ounce; lano! M coanut’ oil, 2 ounces; tincture of ben: 0 drops; orange flower water, 2 0 Melt the first five ingredients together. ‘cold, adding little by itttle the benssin, and lastly the orangé flower wate’ For Freckles. i.—Try this freckle curs; Timy grains of pulverized borax, dis- Botved tn 2 -t*S ounces of -temorn: UISE, Mates gotten thnt-t=-very-effes—+- tive in keeping freckles in abeyance avhere It agrcea with the skin. It should been thoroughly waphed and rlnsed, , +4 Reducer. i LEN _ M.—/This bt t reducer ha: been tried with succeas, Use a* Ad directed: The bost should do! int, 10 drops. Then cover with # grams; acetate of lead, 2) grams, dis-' gt HEALTH AND BEAUTY. By Margargst Fiubbard Ayer A Skin Food. . Ulled water, 400 grama. o for | Shoths with olled silk, and keep. them-on ma jfor twelve hours, Cover the wet, The treatment wii hot show results fom poyeral weeks, bu! should be continued as long as neces- This treatment have asked aid for the same ment. Ounces; sweet Almoad ofl. 4 ousices; CO-} 4414 Takeo ure fre-and veat-untth nea'y | Outstanding Ears, 18 are not too con-| firmed ‘in thi present position | siraps mada For Falling Hair. ; ail and’ (dja DP ikatte: o HOURNE TMUC- Bets an-arreststthty—st will stimulate the growth: Ds Caw Wed witch hazel. 6 ounces: corrosivn truint fed aU HINT ater ns Tecan = = Seren SER DP! ad subilmate, 10 grains, Use on‘the scaip twice a ‘A Good Shaving Cream. aif’. pound of [and ve t pas-sanade- many aA tyouree! yagining another man ts dying of love for you. t \ quantity. of alcohol _(hest..quailiy), —— : rubbed every night with Vaucatre's as-| 05 iittle ‘as can be used, ndd a smaii tringent.olntment.—_Aristol._2_gramsti saniaepsonful’ of enmmon-wasiilng soda. mhite,vaseline, # grams; essence of] Shave the soap and put ft Into a small basin or cup, Place this ci on th Iinen clotha wet with this lotion: Alum,| nm and atir in suMcient dergamet to @ pleasant odor, How to always specity” He Norrok jucker nuts young girls = ~ May Manton’s Daily Fashio ~~ It ta youthtul in et- fect—and—consequent+ 4nakes—a-ser-— which the achaol girl aid wide. It was called Ka-Hale Nul and ts mado seams_to_the shoul- —“fers—that-mean—per-| he was wi fect ft and with the In the {Mus-) tration it is|made of proad \dea—ot Kona; and | they hi gone far aleo, and the thought ee tne a with tha devil, | of Keawe Tang inthe -malden'a heads} But it ts ap- “rq exceptionally at-/| sald the girl, tractive this year; and many of the cannish | sultings> or that girls ar sure to Uke, ‘Tho quantity of ma- terial required for a gitl of wixteon {9 4 1-4) yards 27, or 23-4 yards inches wide, | Pattern 6485 1s cut in elses for gir follirteén and sixteen yoars of age. lalts—Pattern No, pa anea aan aae Cull or send by mall to THE EVENING ‘WORLD MAY MAN- Obtain $ TON FASHION BURWBAU, No. 21 West Twenty-third street, New ‘Thess York. Send ten cents in cotn or stampajfor each pattern ortered. Fattecnn, ) SIMPORTANT-<Write your name and addross plainly, and World's Uaily Magazine, Tuesday, October 9, rat Cub: D t ald Taft say when Gop—You're a | went to him? ; a loaf of bread you 4 Cuban—Told me to tell my: breakin’ a.bank yc troubles to tha marinoa! is 4 lppg A sentence! < spaper Job pay r ge markot.'* What was that for?’ is is the campaign dlgar season!” ‘9 got him ‘solicit _ by E. F. Flinn.|Rawhide Bill with vanilla, Bhe—He says I'm false as I am fair! Dat'a no sign THE WOULD-BE HEART-BREAKE R i S OME women think all men are tn love with them. devoted to her own husband, cherishes the fond ii1u- that every time she takes a step she treads on the brok- f nome other man javeulshing for love of her- swwoman_and_men_naturally show her nifon, bat It ts questionable if moe Nas ‘onger feoling than that of friendly ad- Nevertheless, hor ilttie butter 5 T have in_nilnd_a young merried woman who, while thor- | anira to Harmless Wusion? Not by any means. She came near i Inéxa of a young bride onl ‘you're fataat "YINAA Do lao raw ost “Licanal” Ronen RAweide Bus oF A BACAD WAT: COP, Mixed Berries, — ED and black raapbe Buch a different Navor, are delight- ful when mixed, berrles are put in the eame dish’ with them the combination gains in varfety. Currants are also a piquant addition to the red and black raspberries. want something different trom and croam—and cream does not go well with currante—make a bowl of mer- tngue, taking one tablespoontul of sugar to the white of one egg and flavoring Serve this meringue un- Hot s— plums —dimhes—nt—eact-} plage and-each one can dip the currants ‘or other fruit In at will, If some ‘sour apple, a pint of ahrimp of cold mutton, two ounces of but- q oaullflower into small pleces and well ‘waah them; chop two enions and one He—So, you really beg’ for the privi- lege of being an old man's darling? Bho—No. Of becoming an old man's E® LOVERS: Men haye died from time to time and worms have yeaten them—but not for love." -HE SPEAKs— TY°VINCENTS cADVIC nd I met the same girl. er she 1s keeping com- ‘As you value your reputation for common senso | Between Two Fires, tice the girl very much don't be one of them. Dear Betty: | pany or not. and would like. to. keep..com) been going with n girl tn ‘or threé months. y her out with | Write to her that you retw would Ike to call name. a time, | To Tell His Love. “e young mn —ant—have—heeth whenever sho will Pove always. Yow {2 you mint I hayo beeti Ted to believe, loves me: In_return 1 husband: lia puroly imaginary fiction. YoollsW vantty bo-tentimenttal-peacooks,Neyorthink a man ja In | vith you until ho telly you so and asks you to be his wife If you are mar- ed aw ff (Copyytent , fe t (By Permiasion'o! George Munro’ =.) Itathers door. SYNOPSIS OF PR cHartEn, | : to his veranda a eedion file poul ta Jos! he pald for Keawe. Rtter wisi = Of oan hat evening Deautiful house and estate, ery merry together; and the toa friend. iene gin wos as bold as brass under Ryysaneea a ‘os of her parents, and made a mark 0 Great House~in ali Kona; and| and tfeared-you syould think too much | mended to a white man_in” Beritania ‘sometimes the ‘Bright House," for] of that house and too littie of the man) street. When lie came to the door, This ono Includes all; eaws kept a Chinaman, who was|that loves you. Now you know ‘all. | avout the hour of the evening meal, features | @i¢ay-duating-and turbishing.- {Wid $f -youwtsh to havo seen the last} there were-the-usual marks of the new | : Soma tine went by, until one day [of mo, say ono house, ahd: the young garden; —and—th With it tcoawe went_upon_a visit as Tar mej id few Kailua, to certain of, hin tr did—not_laugh, nor did _Keawe-aak for! ti when the- iE nd: fear mn through i things “had gone quickly, ‘mut so an peer TEs the | his beautiful house, and, besides, ROW FOES, BLIY 0. bal a rite! nate night then coming on-was the dight | Swifter still, and yet both may strike! | \ooi4n his countenance au a man may when he ja’ wafting for the gal- No; eaid Hokus, But -thistime-she+ el founted, “and Jeft as soon | morc. Take oun ‘This was the..wooing of Kaawa; hard, for th which the dead of old days go| the t ‘Dhings had gone fast, but eth ear his voice: im the breaan— swish {3a “upon -the-itras ahd for Us stitched with ilk and ifr tae ahesd, he. w Trinnthat-sieshed seen tt tyres | ie would hays jeft father-and motser,} handsome | woman bathing’ in the edge of tho sea; | S78 Sound hive lett satier j and she aeemed a well-srown mitl; but | finger Paty’ ae apiihe paincor| since your ene) the mountain ui n } youn, _ Propriate for all Bea~| saw her white shift Qutter es she Dut) and the sound Poe thuchpomicanti tis “monable cloakings and/it on, and then her, i Ql] seasonable auitings of the simpler sort! came up from tho sea and stood bY] and still he was singing, | which me lthe track-slde! in her red holoku, and| jCeawe went into the bathroom, and| qv. tt fo ans oe Very | (he War all fresh with the bath, and/tng Chinaman heard him eing ns not eae then, you can only sell {t for one. he thought no more of it Then be ed holoku, and | ound of Keawe alnging to himuelt for be by ‘the time he cnvie abreast of her! Hoasure, echoed in ihe caverm of thelad 1 she was done with her tollet and had} geaq. “die came to the Bright House, i eyes shone and wero kind. »| Aled the. marble bath, and heard bim led pe anve'a to sheviots andthe ke) Sy; Sin solua, daughter “of Elano," | sing again, the singing broken, as Helge ee neice upon Keawe's tongue, “and T have J undréseéd, until of a sudder the song) again; the bottle a: from, Oahu. Who ate you coaned., “but ‘not Wow, | for Upon his flesh a patoh Uke a teh of eke in my mind, ang {t you know | iichen on 2 rock, and tt was thon thet | [Who d wus-you might hive heard of me, | lie stopped singin, For he Knew the But tell me, first of all, ones tat ho had ¥allen in the Ohinoso evil. red) yourselt: tmp, and {tiga dreadful thing to riek | it Rh fr. But here ja the plain trotp:| wed | Kokua? Whatt' he thought Ay havo met you here ‘at the roadside and mpy your exes, which are Ke the | get mo a houned and not. face him ftars, [and my Reant went to you switt/again to win Koilun?” ’ as a bind. And #o now, {ft you want none of mo, aay 80, and I will go on to my own place; Dut if you think me no worse than any other |young man, stuck tn his throat; but ho sent a letter ‘and to.| Seside the lift of the tombs, for tia night your fath ae aa Men tho Hall came, and the-whale- morrow I will talk man!" the good Jooked at the sen and laughod, Head end came to the pler of Honoluli- “Kokua,” said Kerwe, “if you say | Keawe stepped ove aniong the crowd ‘nothing I will take (that for the good and began to ank fob Lopaka it \ the other day by tolling her her | He [thes Her Very Mach c REET = oF ner, but know]: Are @ great distance apart, and I oan- notte her ae ich tet would Mice to. other “women unhappy ‘by the same) 7 ROUT two years ago T met a young [not how to Sgittand-went-out-with par several. I moved away and had not Uttle over a year. Twas out with some friends husband's love and don't {nyent French novela tor |} seen other ni Tell her you love ‘That ss the ae | The Seven-in-Six Puzzles, Fourth Series—Marlx_ Twain HE EVENING WORLD here prints a hidden-picture puzzle... It will print one every day. Each picture 1s complet will cutout and saye tho six pictures of each series and put them together-properly at the end of the week —you)-will--be- surprised to. tind that they make ono big seventh picture that not only belongs to the group. but without which the series would be Incomplete.Save the Maric series and find the seventh hidden- picture. THE BOTTLE IMP 4,22727% 07... By Robert Louis Stevenson ; Lowe and Magic 1900, by George Munto's Sons.) answer; so let us be stepping to your | seemed he had become the owner of the, he fell into a brood img hoerrer, and x E ard the flames crackle, and- saw the one upon RN-adyeuture no fLr i red fre burn-in the botbznless pit ik; #0 there was) gil index! had come patedtor from Lopaka, | h ind a frienti-or niseae In- the talands, wien. they hid come to theiund was heart leaped tn hor sid | Moar, Ke Saree ReaER MeSH IED, for 550-0 masto | bna2or at atid Te ASS mii) 3 tie. Ther ottie’e ohace iil Nae nie i ad OVOC, TOF! Kean 6a 5 wish gratified, but if he dies with (hf Verte ine fame of the great house hag’ owe tawyer 4 hywas” so farhtoned -trom- thy trade upon! her head to the nails upon Daily Knitting Chats. ByLauata Ree Pnet top, beytineet alma peice thnk : i to ba sure tr/waos aj S02 ce jag ta w. frtend of Lopaica’ “end Lopaka purchase) yep item me &-bertain piece of & | child Mobbtng, face upon the: bal eeping Vike: the: lowt. trought-yeu—amught enable mo vat f A it Ke for she had a quick wit. |“ CHAPTER LU. h day—ho had —a——word ‘with | are ee day.. followed another, and zx 1. founa girl Sion. [maid Keawe, Keawe dwell In perpetuat-joy. And “Kokua “= “yo mage wT f = i Hot me -nil—eventiws andi Ja atlll time it the fame bf (he Mousse went far 2 bid me got would not teil you whs was, becntse I have 80 fine a hous, | So it befell at last tat he was recom~ “4 alone in your Bright Howse, eco tha worl ot 46 island for a ITTEY ant sors ware tn} ectrio Hight Sour face aa Then you _wert- of | Seteht aa the _punrtec the gout God | |ded’ poor Kokua, dep fie te 8 eos whet ia amiss In Her Tart about the eyes, Wié){hat day you tig hedding from his head, and such hat Ne told her ell, | hay what do I carer’ seepk_upon hin, ttre-ot. SSS “It has Uropped a great deal ji value} man, stammering, I shall have the teas to |de Y ays Keawe, “How much |. ved ine, ad What!!! erled Keawe, “two ho who buys {t never sell it) 4 ‘x fat 0 4 bottle imp must | cent te ite wit! im unt “y all tell you who Tam tn a Net) ; Posey t andim Det a ey or roanltng 4 ea] Be died tust carry him to the red end = A id whe: he died, and whon DCist ne man of Werltania Iku? you would not give mo a trug|tikenoia. of that ‘patah, and: he know | hor God's. sake answer, ny Ti, 0 you married ‘A dreadful thing ts the vottl bargaln. jane: tx Noulwho ask question: thought Keawe, “and dreadful is tho| 't @t that price, *yokua, Tam not,” replied |tha. flames of hell. But what other | have gone to. fall ‘and “never thought to be until |tope have I ta cure my sickness or to}. It wit a } ‘ nan had the chan) ‘would I beard the devil once onfy to | the bottle changed finer were no sooner clasp n he had br and Keasvo'aty etalk 7 ois boa Naver a wink cold ho'nleep, the fool | When he cot to Kano, anit about the tlme-when tho | Sesh Minnele bs say, #0, toot and I will turn) asidy ‘to | Steamer “wowld be coming rode down| Sa tt befell that ha rot by. (T) Bo Continued.) S| ac $10 » dny in enwh prizent particulars ace next Thursday's Eyening World, New York fore-airling, his flesh yet to Hawall | boat carried him on board, shay Kokua sald nover a word, Out ahe| ‘Toward ovening they'passed Diamond | {atmelde to the Th ried her up the m en thes; were together I | oecnee mM, Designed with Bear Brand Yarns, Ruffled Evening Hood.| I will hall full directioms for making thia pattern to any of my readers who are Interested. There will be no charge for sending thom. Laura La Rue, Knitting Editor, Evening World, P.O. Box USt > 1906. 2. ‘ByHeppnerBlackman 3 Fly Cop. "You (AN Gar ‘ecu On ANY OLD CARS PFRom THe Time 7. TART THL THe eropl® THE HOME ~ jeour apple. pick a pint of fresh boiled _| shrimps, cut some slices of cold mutton rries, having about half an inch thick, knead two ounces of butter with a large table- spoonful of curry powder and a! small teaspoonful of —salt-——Put—the—butter,_ onions, apples into a stewpan and fry the cauliflower Shake the saucepan fre- let {t simmer for an hoar and @ half, adding the slices of mutton toward the end of th: be heated throu the julce of a lemon. of mutton round the dish, with the cau- in tho peices Corn Soup. AKE a quart of corn cut fresh from the cob and boll in three pints of «~ water until tender. Mix a teaspoon- {ful of our and two-of huttar-to 4. rich stir into the soup and poll fifteen It a very thi¢k soup 13 m to taste. Then beat _ time that they Finally add Place the alices minutes more. desired add crea. up an egg, bo! This may be strained or not, according to taste. \ Atself, but {f you ONT you thinic the -raffied “hooa end caps shy wT lrplcture—ta suse thing for winter evening wear? 1¢ Js eulted for sloigh- ing and autoing. alag = aeant 1-Mako (tof bincic:— or 8 RYAY, and teave oft’ ‘tho “stole <endg tn heting: wont-notproe @uce the really smart although ordi- nary crochet stitches -Arethie-onl: “bE zephyr ¢ $s’ made a loo: floss, then ‘upon {t are head to the crown. forth around the he fuse to the oth the straight ¢to} “Ing ts ‘finished. A