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fue ® ; Cae ae ? z = - — = a World's Daily Magazine, ,Wednesday, October 10, tok 1906) _ The Lovey-Dovey Sisters 2 wo ByR Ww. Taylor RAWNIdE Bill. io" Shock hs Sitates.» By Heppner Black Nes, miss WINNIE, | On MR. BUNKE, 1 WS StepmnG IN On, HOM LXQUISITE. ON UMRARES Ake, eee ° Tr aal | 77) ; De SPEHT TWO RONTKS : WERE You WYDE PARK AND On@ 10 HAVE’ BEEN fay: THE SYRONG 7} le Wake c sin = err Aes 5 Virginia Harned Wt DEAR OLD EAC MOANING T AROSE LONDON ubive srs Fits Nicely Into Wow sueer! “The Love Letter.” : AXING French farce exxtnentty respectable fan't an art—ity a shame, Yet: : \ Bar mus" Ba M ‘We must terre tt #0, else not tere tt at all in Hngtish It's not so much ; Tere hers. matter of moruis 2 ¢ (difference of mpeech. So long as tt speaks to us, a “ y Da PLAINS. ta Rajane, tn its own tongue, {t may be ew naughty as it like] Dot the moment it @peake Engtish tt cust behave itself. ‘Vietorten Gartou's “La Piste” ottne to the Lyrio lest night with @ brand new wet of morals proviied by Mr. Ferdinand Gottschalk. “There!” you coutd «lmos ‘4m—eny,-as-he-put the stamp of respectablity on “The Love Letter, bs ously proper, yet at the mime time it wes tairiy entertaining: Oon-9- —— = Randioag, Bor. Gottschalk did-his work very cleverly, He started the b DPE SETS. clip, dnd Sf ft climbed the upgrade of respectability rathe WARWoUricero iy to blame. With all due respect to Mr, Sardon,his comeds2 1 — = —HoRTE CARLO —— ___ | Ror nN z es © farce Mies Vircinfa Harned and her excellent compan) BEFORET BRLAKPASTS AKO DEAR. TO MONTe. CARLD nicht, OWE MORNING Miss Harned worked deaparetely, thougn no less charmingly, for three ects t°. g : BEFORE BREAKJAST/ prove thu respectability of Madame Rovillon, The risque Rejane didn't have (: . ‘Mother about that when she set “La Piste’ down in London last summer. he had to do wus to make a goat of husband No. 1, and then leave him to ridiculous tor words. He couldn't tell hudbgnd No. 2 tout the little “ainire’ be trayed SY the finding of.an old letter had really taken plase during hia regim stior he bad helped the indy out of her dilemma, only to Gtscover that she ha told him the truth after all, No “affaire’ lurked In the backsround-last night © Mateme’s past “wasn chactlo—it was just baby For that redson the row that her second hys band made over (he old tovetoter seened wholly ow Of proportion tothe o'r cumutinces, Mr, Willtam Co: y looXed unnecessarily Qurt, and made altogether too much nofse over the six-year-old note that he found In the ¢ trotted lady's desk, He stormed in a manner that threatened to put thelr hone SaaF VOTED) TORRENT TERiSaT moon under a cloud, for good and all, and he looked more aflly than sorry mre AR, BUNKE? fuer: Go Ine: SEER REEESUP A he discovered in the end that the fatr Florence hed been gulty of notoing mor Te ARSE than a flirtation In the dreary days when she was Madame Jobelin, OH, F_TNGUGHT) - oo woe urr BEFORE Mr. Wi J. Ferguson gave the Gtvorced: Jobelin just the right touts He didn'td 5 You WERE ; €O_—THERe TO got Into the domestic game the second act. when Madame osnw to ask his COING TO CALL AGAIN 1a 8 con nebie husband that the awful note uns part of her. SPEND THR ~ {oh ROW ROMANTIC TELLING ABGUT WALKING -\ FROM LONDON _cuT_ To Coney ISLAND | Took Bitt— PictuRESQUE IN HAT AND Boors— iz She OAg ty goa )) ae : 3 eyes, as he fondly supposed. Oscar Mirival, Into-the thick of the fray with the decl it was b 2 had written the love-letter to Florence fh the bad old Jobelin days. All might have ended then and there had not} Madame's sinter, Gilberte, let the cat out of the handbag by remarking, when. Madame missed the dec. that mhe Gad left It in the bilfard-room. This opened: Reyillon’s eyes to the fact that the women had been there before him, and he. immediately scented « fresh plot to decelve him, He refused to bolleye that ORE Was ths toto. —_—_—— ee fo prove to her hustand that-qoat he bed heard was the truth, Maditne. dragged 1m and all the others to “The Two Bantams Inn." where sie and Oscar had gone to-get in-out of the wat one rainy day in the year of the fetter., To mike this perfectly proper for the U. 8. A,, Madame explained that after eas ee ea eee eae eae The Seven-in-Six Puzzles. .would prove it by the Inndindy, who was tall and thin. But the one who came. = = = = Fourth, Series—Mark Twain. Jobelin pushed his anaemés: out was short and e other one was dead. Poor Madame! What could the do to convince bh esband that tis was the place where mxe hed given. Oxcar the t'rowdown? Ah! the room—she would describe that. Oscar had geratehed thet names conse gircor) The reom— wee Dowco bY a newly married couple, who had already been disturted ty an ear-sptiting weran But the groom couldn't refune a lovely lady when she asked him to te her what was written on the mirror He cams bagk with ths Information that the handwriting on the ginss read: “This inn ts full of fleas!” It Was only when Oscar a Mit of spite, announced tent she had rwil nll of Plorence's stx-yenr-old letter to: ber hushand,)tiat Revilion was eatisfied, and "a past was properly dated _Miss Harned was almcst ns French aa her clothes, and she ected as well as ed Her one fait. wtinret by one-or-twe-others of her company. wna to’ ect at the top of her Volco, Miss ister who muddled matters, and Miss Mary Stockwell gure a truly French touch to the spiteful Mime. Mirtvalg Albert Gran was amusing as a lnughinc, philosopher on morality and mmtrimBny, though one act of his laughter would have been quite enough. Like the play, he began bettor then he ended, : The Lyric icenied {00 large an or for “The Love-Letter,” and the Littte play rather dwindled a-vay toward th Gottechalk. “wo ts waating him- ‘elf tn anothor aduptation from tho F AL to come over to hie own and ahs loo! Morretti was quite fruitless as the. ous A WRmerytrd SMnless Swen ean eas or rene oh tin a new air of loose gloves and Keep of! s PALE { possible. j all night. (Fans ACSA To Gain Weight. play Oscar, He would bea great help. CHARLES DARNTON. r A a = — — ‘What are you crying about?! “What's Jimmy oussin’ for?” i “Pa, this book says every man pos- HEALTH AND EAUTY. “De history says you must be born tn \ “Ob! h just practising. He wants|ecsses some anima] instinct Whats 5 United Btates to be made President.’ | to be lice Commissioner when he) thatt’ BeEdateal Desert j ; 3 “Weren't born in the United C “Gee! Dis must be de Sahara Deser' 4 \ By Margaret Hubbard Ayer, Sata eH alia ae ee nee Coole ee : Sea aecnlree eae eee e Ce wiahdom! Not an inhabitant tn do 1 ” a ” i wa) at’ itl is * ry New Atmosphere: | Callous Skin. MELIANI GIL ws 6 Enos LOR Hidden Picture 83—Find Tom’s Donkey. ( aeia your esse I think ths} 7 Ac youl would weir stoves when | HE EVENING WORLD here prints a hidden-picture puzzle It will” wi Ulnese at a Sarticul x eweefing th bist vould : je ja a habit, and there ls » ere or eacaer iB ETT oy) if print one every day. Bach picture 1s complete in tteelf, but If you . Stn On ary eat = — CENTS o ADVICE” LOVERS? T'S Be Sens edding be secret. | together properly at the end of the week you will be surprised to find ward, ~Tthat (ey wake one big-seventh picture-thet-sot-only-belongs to the group 2 |but without which the series would be Incomplete, Save the Mark ‘'wain . serles and find the seventh hidden picture, Free Meats for a Prayer... A CURTOUs custome -etill_in_force at Norwich, in virtue of which, on’ three: THE CHARM OF SIMPLICITY. OR once I am hot going to advise you about your love | bear Betty: : attains. I want to talk to you about the virtue of slm-|y AM young lady ot etgnteen ana| Does He Love Her? * _plictty—simplicity in thiniing, tn talking, and above all| | am going with a young man three) peur tetty: 2 4 {n-dressing Men -edare simplicity in women, If youcould |} —yeatamny—ssnitor: Srey mart | feenaavne acne, Tho following be used as a cure for acne, dippin -asoft mg into the preparation and | ~ rubbing jt firmly over’ é _ etd -morning: Powdered fulpy dram; alcohol, 1 ounce, Mix. —Sqiixtnres myst —ve—ataken—betors—n=e Throat and Face, SOMMOA 46NSS ONG. 7 wholesome food, be temperate. in all things, and | TAKS” pienty ot “ite-giving exercise 2} happy, boyish sports, "only ts made to reniize this, iitte giri_who-spends hours | loves me very mych, and-tfully retuen| | fentieman who And much—temper putting an imitation Marcel in your hatr, |his love. We would like to be inacried | I Ne-waiye-he-sensréto love me bet and whose money goes for imitation lace and imltation Jew-j{ secretly, as bom families object 10 the| ter. than ali hin girl friands— No -slxy,you_would ba very much happier and infinttely more | union. He ts & Catholic and I am &/|the other evening he went on @ straw popular with men. Pee ran | Protestant, and noither—wii<ange for! ride and invited anothor girl to KO Ww Men don't like shams In manner or dress. Bomotimes they | the pther, Do you think we could be|htm. ridt letting me mow of tt, snay—be-decelved but they alwayn detect artificiality tn_' married by a notary| publlo, or do you| ity was & stag party, “Hines Wille emptoying—tre—fotien—ea—aoca | = i 7 RECN told me he took the younm lady, which uae agraterinm theater te ee iC 5 sore throat ta due to | end and depiee it. think it best to give him BT To ee ee ee ney pee think che = ‘ : probably, and a thin) sie! “Wear the simple, pretty stiit-waint; the nent tadlor eult| not be dona without a heartache, | loves me? ANXIOUS. [4 oy SOB Be Gi Ge atea— a@hould “be taken In warm milk befor @n eceompant-/you can afford. Don't strive to dress like women who spend ‘more for a hatpin : Vey Mom lentee snes nese pen tf Daily Knitting Ghats ; -By e days af the year, any one can olaim « substantial meal for nothing. “The only qualification {# that the applicant shall repeat aloud in St, Gilea’s Chive _prayer_for the soversign’s. hea! Alt of broth, beef and bread, fAnishad off with « Ube: Laura LaRue. HID arochetea scart ahawi ie preakiait— The fi Te WENO Tare Curs—your—thromt—al the pests satinthy $ |vou. Why don't you tnlk ¢ mt night and @ using ahe|-axill All out. See four phoaioleg oa | CME You Nave Tor your entire wardrove. You can't do tt and-row spoil yeur-#p--—Yeu—might be mamied bya Musis= other young men and make him Jeni adic dee et Ritonindiicrnerine n pearance In trying. Be simple and sweet and fresh and you will be attractive. trate If yo had, not by @ notary. |He may loye you Juat the same = ae a : ‘ Tee May 1 's Daily. Fashi (THE BOTTLE IMP 4,2¢75"< 97,,. By Robert Louis Steveason sa mate or ote a 5 i i 3 eof -Shetiang = ay- Manton's Ally ashions i ci Léwve and Magic Ny: | foas—itke the initteg = 4 = ry } scarfs. OE a Tiel ae * art eee tial 1°; rs (Copyright, 1800, br George Mi a SouM.) And the st Ki # fs, who ym it" u house and offer jer those for the a ~~ ee seen ublechreaatad | (By Hervateston of Gecres Mann's tone) tron the teriuning 4o-thecend | Aocording), when they were buck ; otras uelae : : p Fat eT srNOPSis OF PRECEDING CHAPTER | But-now. ahh Hien KeaWs pid the boalswain. wait Petr $_—_sust “below | shel: ices, aawinn= tere caxio} Whom he bought with his soul's we-| tor him at the corner by the olt-cmin~}4 hips 1s one of the bast | bone “reece dere, He MAS ete tare And whet should Ido? ItT want | boose, and went forward up” the aye-| from you for two) for that la the Law z Mixed of ot | wiah gratified. GuUIE he dies with the botle him myself and offered to buy f nue alone to.the door of bis house. The| with this bottle, that {t etill must be of the -fashton- jt seeadion hie” boul “fe toat, fle ca | will refuse, But if you go, he will hight had come again} there was a light] sold for x 1, But whatever you bing tae Wolo world Just now | siya the boue’ ata lower price than | it eageriy, I will await you here: you! within’ but never @ sound) and, Keawe) to. never a wom to her hat é fo soft DNs and je pald for it. wil buy # for four oentimes, and I/ crept about the corner, opened the back) you have come to me," i f - and drapy; seosading!y-+baautiful-hew eccalar Het wtll buy it epain.tor three. And the] door softly, and looked tn. I wonder are you making a 4 oF 3 wari’ and ‘close . deunty-and=ohtos this | He tee re iar tepronr Lord suenathen—a eee — Thar ror eh b Doatewain, aA Beata ay ore te made- or sinoke=/ beck—the- bots Sos iias_fates 4s | —Olve me th f—oentines and amp at her aide S niet ee = sae we gets, cures’ and marr awelt me here,” sald te oldman, ~~ jank-wiilts Dottie with « rousd bety- 2 tohing, gray broadcloth, with | She tlle hn that ty woing (0 i is, | “Now, when-ioksa-stgod alone i the |g long neo! Viewed It Ko- | of oun, Toucan Tha collar and cuffs of vale | Ais, Here centines ate street, her epirit ated. eee weds tt Kor "full of money. ore bot a des the baie vat that: jsmeipertie: ‘Then ehe saw the old man returning, A long time Keawe @tood and looked TUM, or what you plens rhe scart inthe “pigs are-edgadwdth | ene land'he had ‘the bottle In his hand. iin'the doorway. At fret he was etruok #¢ ths virtue of the think | c f % Sure ‘a striped. rt Sees reer eer) CHAPTER ILI, Kekus_conconied the wits unde= hart stupid —and_tiea_taur-tel!_uponhim__oe Wie,Mymueman welt oft up the ave | YAEY pretty: And novel th vs {that is ah had pee act aye En 5 Sew aot = se q 2 “ é- = 2 r = Teg Ameyt Dat It will | 7 was. given out in the country they | Rod weixed on along. thes avenussTAll| contipnetnechaitaoe bagi to bin, Ht peened a longtime hehe —to BE oe 3 sta THIRL—way, but Ht gary 3 = scoropria:a | | ware gone pleamiring to the Staten | that she had beard of hel cane DEK as ft Game aC San Preneivos; end at Wat WAH etore he heard « Volow enging In oe Bar PRP AG. acer be _made ait fora the-wuttinas ot Ass mmay went to Pepeste: the Chie 1p Terr she sew. the fame blaze, and Nie tenesy ware tocaenet and the fumes ipe Garknor of {he evonue | He knew AOU 4 5 color, as many woul the season, and also | piace of the srenod in the South Islands, 4% 27s othe coum, of the wine departed from Wit herd oe 5 7 art “po SS 4 DEAalex toler ic tor the separate wrap | Tuey wot on well efter the fret with + “yine the meming her husband Te oe ee ner thought . 1 ; : ey By a thought, and It the ‘Tanittan janguage, watch te like (0 and gave her the root new. | Howes xs een watch te ike Arche her an 4 sors ne pelmoca ners wae a atranga/jone, that made his oh: Matter how many, on-| leiters, and as soon us they had «hy he paid no heed to her distress, my Biren} the man himself came stumbl! ivy é x " ooloren Tt Ka into the Went of the iampe ite haa ie AG y as have poen tt in: One = devil's bottie buttoned : arial thought other bottle: waa In fell white, an= must make eure of thi Hre costumes ons may | 27eedom ot aps! began to piel tie - tos: phe dissembled {t the. re be LS su! x ej thous { : 2 4 t 2 oPher 88 oenees For the: drwer{ saay “aujBar tg nC paeer Ie Was Bae Tae ne eT RET Oe ie ae | eee he tae and. wet eats anadran Baap] 28 Bink ans whic —SJoz garment broad- to ‘perauude people you IN eturm and thanking her for saving | Tount the corner—epedn:— end tie GAS ——ii¥on— jaye |t,!-sadl-— Henwe— “pee t : = jane : ; cloths te’ operhapale the mn You offered to sell them hm and fondling her and calling her |Poally jn. as though he were but now that for four centimes the spring of health) the true helper after all,” He laughed ! “Hands “off!"' cried the boatewain, paudeoussetiot ai Mar | and riches inexhaustibjo, It wes slesea- (at the old. man ‘hat waa fool enough Parga uate mie Lemelene Repsieca tne Jomplng bak. Taka matey near ma,,| eertale, r the} sary, besides, to explain the dangers | to buy that bottle. syn] Kokua amt iin a obair and started up (S70 10 aaah your mouth! You thought’): put tn in attr dandy, runabout sult mannisn | Of the bottle: and either people disbe=|.nObj my husband’ mid Fokus, "| iis ona wakened out of mlep.. . | 20, gould make a oat'e-paw of me, did 4 5 An arikie nen Heve@ the whole thing and laughed. or |tt not a terrible thing to wave ouraélyes | 17, Went wtraight. for the cheat. ant, ol! Py 3 a tees f PRAY ROWE LOL one ‘ots, | they thought the more of the darker by the oternal ruin of another? It} say out the money. Tut he loaiead he What do you meant" orled Koy é s ¥ color and so many of a horsespuna and twoods | part, became overcast wit gravity, and aeems to. me I could not ee ee i rout aides. {na corner where they kapt the ‘Meon?" orled the boatawnin 3 another. There {y =all aro greatly in| $8" Sway’ from Keane and Kokua as | be humbled; T would be : TED rear | bottle," and' Miers was no bot 4} 4 Be nretty good battle, bs. Wervalitenslicteaae en Gates rom persona who hed dealings with | ancholyt would pray for poor) At that the chest heaved upon the What I mean. How T Ko for three e.-design caffe | the devil, | holder, foor ike a. seachilow and the hones) centimes, T can't make out; but tm that ts wonderfully WAM 4t E11 amotier ray and hits The colora are hat att pooket-lapa of ¥ Depression fell, voon thelr spirits! ‘Then wan Keawe. more wroth than | PO) ano Maren 2 maker) sure you shan'e have !t for. tyro," ‘ ; z Yot are well liked thia| hey, Would sit at might tn ther maw ever with her because he thought she |? vue nr Dia eioere ah oe: MOO Ket| teil you," mala Keawe, “the man Peeroapantntens Sats In| rouse. after a day's weariness A not was brooding over the case of the old | ine wns nd manana o has that bottle Koen to nol! the scarf would be son, Dut are not ob- | exchange one worl, or the allenoe would man, and ‘with himself becauss lio Tt waa what T feared.” hi T reckon I'm going, anyw return . é tt Ngator, and the ma-| Pe Prokon by Kokila bursting suddenly thawte she was right and was et yore te whe who haw hought, f 4 the sailo nd t the best eeicen aan el Kertalgcan be used it a| UO Pe = ‘to he #0 happy, "Kokua sald h sett to you th .thmge to go with 3 aK yet. oN fi wan ‘er in vour truth wid he, “and | any what hens faturn air.’ he cried again, “thls ta my b i (almpler- effects de-| awoke. Kowa wan ronaT Rares Thin bart aceatleniie your, musband ie CATA EROS ALIDSEAME SIO RATE M AL CSSUF A EAN G a Creo Petree meray mathe ‘aired, “and plain cloth Pig inte she door Upieri and loomed just Aeved from, sternal ris persue nf at that he lapehed a little quietly panier, fort Inte he ma Ye ) encountered 0) ha y il n yhemenro in tft rt wel be ea. tow- onenixed, fe -alwayal Unders the banunoae lay” Rewer nes | you ooh cuke no plonsurel Kokua. you | youtontine Te PES SEPM on oc Rel wank dome el AVARNA aN C000 atyle. mouth {n the dust and’ aw he lay he | say « disloyal heart 4 + he claened his knees In a moment. of the stor: 2 y i ‘Tho, quantity of ma- | moaned. | We went forth axatn. “furtoun, and | one eset his knees with towing tears. 7 5 j | “Heaven! aie thought, “how careless | wandered In the town all dav. He mot) Hon. ehe orle anked but a kind buckground, an mean to try that. If Hit any of you follow riy S example, don’t forget that none but t motent color tone t Kaawe ran to: Kokun lyht aa the terial required for tho| ‘is Fitna Gee ion Me and erent was thelr Joy that |r have heon—aow weak! S2 triends and drank with them: they’ | ord che eis ea a Tiedlum ‘wzo ba 4814, that glenda Wy Brin eter ta ety motatitred “A carringe and drove into the| "Let um never think hardly of the RAGS REE Ae Designed with Hear Brand Y: Tanah Ue SHORen cio {det thin oternal peril; It t ace of all ther days in % Ino the color effect yards 2%, 21-2 yards 44| waa he not I, that took the curse upon | SqUDtry And. there drank amin. | tosher,! sald Kenqwe, and wan gona out tfog6 i Crocheted Scarf Shawl. erw! ne cola Double-Breasted Coat—Pattorn No. 5486, or’? 14 yards GY Inches | his #0ul, A fove for a tt and let | Now, tire Aiba Hecate bye Al tuk RL Case ee Cael leer (The End.) a will be foo ietroney ae 7 i enw { Oy \. Owe OP ‘ye hd yy ites : urnce: i mm ‘he ' ythis i wide, with 8-8 yerd of yolvot and 1-4 yar of white cloth for the banding. Baan Trot, A GeOUL | nen a) bontrgain of a whaler, a ru * onty mome_of that atore ot eentine — —_—<———___ The Aources are novel anil charming, There Isn't anything startling i th Pattern Nov G4S6 In cut in sixes for n $2, $4 $6. $8 nnd 1) Invr buat meamura | Bho took In her ante te, chee: |UNAY A dimer in gold mines, a con: | oiaces they had laid tn at thelr arn Pi CS ‘ We of the patterns’: (ows taiput in more clowely : a : Ay the procioun’ contimes thay Kept, ever {ht i) Dts. 31s had A tony mind andittt wasivery sure he had ing mind to h Pe : at poe J for the flouncea, and that makes all the followtrig rows full. A thought has siriole @ |e p hm oa nt Tia foul mouth: he loved to drink and to |arinking, He wife had et » LOW AAT tM enuhpelaee sk 1 y the flounces al] around? Call of send by mall to TH® BVENING WORLD MAY MAN-, | At thelr side, for tile coin Jee others drink, and he pressed. the car Almenow he mast Ktve Ba aHiaie Seb make {t sqiare and pul the flounces I wil] mail full direcdona for making this po who ate interested ‘Tnere will be no charge T Taura La Rue, Knitting Editor, Evening W TON FASHION BUREAU, No, 21 West Twenty-third street, New Hikes they an PutoR Nay nt falann unon Ieawe. | Soon theracy i At the earner ag the. ont York. Seng ten centa In coin or stamps for each pattern omlred. Sota eanlatsiaal Lasse (ATL f sy jihere was thn old bontewaln walt IMPORTANT=Wrte your name and address plainly, snd Nata 9 one coughing In the) are Hath vou have ben AleyayaiaayIn van uneasy you holnme!to reco " erica mn Ge 7 adow Of You have & bottle oF J foolishness." | there can be no_more money a > Vt i ty cudobobuuseAmmdvchotlee: uber so you sald Keaw$, ‘I am rch. (| more liquor to-nlent. Here’ are tires 4 Pater, will begin eld night ‘will wo back and got)some money from med) et met wo tO MY Wife {1 eeemmmemermyemnatmnmenscncneennne * : i ening Wor at New York whi ne Smok Obtain — hese Pattern tern to any of my readers sending them. Kindly addres . P.O. Box MM N.Y. Clty, i ie ol A) =