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- BETTY°VINCENTS oiGirl Wanted! HOW LO WIN A MAN’S LOVE, Ss trany girls write: to me asicing how they can make m Green wo women in the world 1 I can do to‘elp them along love's high 1a to tell the things to avold, Chikf of theso ts an appearanc d t eagerness and forwardnoss in dealing with mea Dont bo forward on the convenient plea that he 1 too shy to express hinself. Th wftor you have admitted you prefer hiv Bo goo0d-humored and fresh and pi you atand m good chance to win . we A Lovers’ Quarrel. eR earl a Tear Batty: 3 Bi he Bled *froom. bt "AM a. young man ab = Ee Mean It? years okt and T wont with a young ; lady of eighteen for bout three | Dear Betty: ara. Ono night las} week we had AAL a young girl of twenty. rret--and she -seid-—that ahes Genply tn love with a ¥ two-yeara_my senior, I a |ptetty and dress. very som: both afford to walt 1 N “wou! have any pvith me. Tast nigut for mo that she wanted to ect mith me again. Please advise me if 1} lor | indifferent. The other evening ho, | eliould spank to: her. LL Le atcals ed baethde Ctl Bae jstisean Whats La sberlensohyeaat ee & net very ¢oreibly), but’ since ‘then he yrrith her. It was qniy ® Tt lovers’ has not spoken’of it, and 2 Savetonly quarrel: : |aeen him twine aince. ‘What am 7 ’ | going to do €o find out if he meant the She’s Olderthan He. Eten ores ahede Bettys | |. Ignore the proposal. If he meant It, i with aiyounk tay | ton fam im toe we 8 HEMT She Knows His Sister: have a very good position at Tareaent | scasresiet and ove which assures rapid navance=| ment in the ne: future. I have pra- | posed to my Indy love and she -has-ac:) cepted, but h "AM a young man of ninktcen yeart | he will refer to it again, low who has ‘a e! youngar than mos ——qrot—apenic about this for _hersc]t. within reasoaeven our ares, What do lege Daring + you think? MFG. | man, sould ‘The difference in your aes {3 not) fect propricey, but dont ap; wereat enough to anatter. But you can|ious to #ee him when you get thero Jove them. If I could ahswer that qupation Hett. 1 soon he an also ran In the iat of richest he will tell you ts mind as soon as ho Jnows + tegiimgelts Until he does-don't worry. Never let him forget-there are others even tty and not in too much of a hurry and mtil you are twenty with me, ant other times he seems AM eighteen years, and know @ tel- tec four years ¢ of whoin I am brought wo tho auestion | |yery Kond. I also think a good deal of _of azrs. She assures mo that sho does| in, some man; have in a may showed | ten 96, Routt tt cheaper —sie—ta hte! jor_my own snke. Although youn. 1! emtmation $f I went over to seo his ais Gonsider myselt a man fn thoughts, and. having a etending invitation’ x ardent love tor my friend), Soe a aon eye other thtnaa | WaUls ids /eninAC,T came| ‘around | the fe enon to orerioo pum to seg nim. tor hay betas wo! You oin go to seo the sister with per re co HEALTH AND. BEAUTY. By Margaret Hubbard Ayor. d To Keep Hair-Curly. For Golden Hair. - 18 L, Boers | 4 heaplihate AS —guried: Take.ot | 7 ae that would m: ‘brittle, | Use once In cer Thatwit Keep ne han ght x olden. | | Tattoo Marks, sugar, 1-2 an ourice pure ot water 3-1 plat. Dileasely 6 | When this aolution | J, removed, i go “en | “Burned” the-Scalp. oury and sal-am- montac, 6 graing “in the alcohol before admixture. Tasty | ‘add enough-water to make the whole White Flecks. on Nalis, measure one ovint. Perfume with Cologne or Javender water. Moisten the feet are ceed by -olenierbed { — circulation “or injury! hair with the fluid before putting it in citicle CO PAM Oreste papers or pins. i ia of anya. | uae By Walter A, Sinclair. +Oct. Te in_th, fate 0 hich. iT nthe gate on which seam Is firet | Where he's enjoyed his best fail rest URRAT! today. they turn on tape rlem, |-#fll looren the pleces and you pile them H steam “ ¥rom_every hook, and crook, sie nook up. Taat will sti give wa plenty of a 5 In Harlem, In Harlem jroom " +O} -hear_the radlators-soream They-bubble Ike-the running oo ‘Very. well, senor,” In Harlem, | In Harlem. |_Hiv match went ott and he seized the ‘Tho thumping,“ duniping “steam “Row / And from escape valves wayly alip, | moUidine with both hands. creeps |. Prepared to carry pip or arip, | Lying with a broken bi _ Veway all morning beauty cleeps 3 In Harlem. In Harlem, elite No genial ‘The microhes, mellow, old and ripe, In Harlem In Harlem. That did in good ont days of yore ‘Now boll and roast in every pipe In Harlem. ry _____In Harlem. ay . No lovers there thoir feet may toast; 6 etéam now senda them galley-west. | But steam fa onthe: fr our bras! i © Bach from ts ilttle cosy noat, ~ In Harlem. | ERTIE.—Don't ovordo the sults pt N. 8.—You would have to go to a specialist to have the tattoo marks seemed irritnted after the salts e and day rum. it would appear to chiorida “of. mer- ') W.xdt the: scalp bymed and) | each. The last. two should be sesvas have Deen Good reason tor giving them j that seemed to ho cpemadierente <Uit ne aenation much we move the debris, the space we ‘have here will remains i mutt provide Yor’ the loos jing it against the opposlte wall Througti nolsy pipes and loudly keeps | Now winter's nip sends forth Ita tip : Fer jand uninjut jot his arm yp mouding (No hearths on which red apples roast, “May Manton’s ‘Daily Fashions tMmuch “Tf Hare {5 for atternoon | The } | thts seaaon, Girl's Tucked Drese—Pattern No. 5137. ehemisotto, Fattern No, G17 {x out ir in aixes tor. gitte ‘ot atx, sight, ten end twelve ye Call or vend by mall to THR EVENING WORLD MAY MAN- TON VABHION BURIAU, No. £1 West Twenty-third strect; New York, , fens tan cents in coin or stamps for sete pa senerna ba aap Hoe your name and Bai est ity-wtey wanted, ; LAID cut biaa ana | Yaoi ae dandsts | for i ming thi nt mn very—-desirabig tittle | ——fiaek_tor-sehoo!ana} the trimming being of! Blald of one’ of the! ‘rigtiter 5 “while the chemisotts Is of finely m taffeta. an ex- choaieayt decomng one, while it ts~ ao} eimple that it com- mends {taclt ot « Blance. Tho platted vicirt ty attached to «| boty ning that ts faoed to form the shlekt, and tho blouse {a woparate, closed at the front. I addi. tion to the cashmere, ve + mohair, serge, and, indeed, all ma- terials -that are used for girls’ dresses are appropriate, while trimming’ can’ ba of the material, as in this instance, or of banding, which ls ex- coptionaly varied) The quentity of ma~ teriet requived for the | modium size (ten .yearf) fe 6 yards 27, 44-4 yards $2 or 3 4 yards 4 tnchea wide, mith 8-4 yard 18 inches wide for the Jon the fifth. story, _The- Evening World’ 8 Daily Magazine, ‘Nothing but Grouble at Home. >] 4 ae We wil PAY YoU SURE YoU weit t |[noonay!) (WE Witt TRY DO YouR KEEP FIVE PER weeK!/ WL UWE TO/ cs | GUESS ILL || 1 HOPE JO MAKE IT BOTTLED BEER \ jwoRn FOR / & TAKE THe |] SHE'LL PLEASANT IN THE HOUSE, i] JOB, Hun! sy YU WILE BE YUST LIKE ONE. OF THE Romance: of the WN. Y. Fire % Dep't. veks,aiternatme with the yore of an) Sttention cf the CHAPTER IV. | When the Girder Slipped. B.—The white spots to which; more carefully. touching a long fra: fomas shat had b: [in his desperate grip. | guessing from the Sound ‘what he wan PtyRIN Odo. “There!” be said. Homa e_seesn, To constantly flowed 01 oF whem. “i ho enld, “i think ave'd Dettor snout again 1 fancy I ean thw me blows @ Ittte clearer”* ‘Tt seams #0, sonoz,"’ replied the’ girl, though wie smiled pitirally to herself. Te hor Gelicato ears the sounds were no louder than before, ie radsed ht ice again and then Ustened. Tt ed that the blows eensod at tho same: instant. ‘They do hear,* he said joyously, ‘hey don't understand where yokce comes fron ‘Owes! cried again tn em; oud he could command. WHAT KIND OF BEER DO YOUSE. TAKE, Mun ? THERES DOH cy? welt. GET ANOTH! For you'/ WAVE OUSE PLEASANT NEIGHBORS mum? been injured by th 412 no beats, to. na bers, de., tt © struck another match and exam ined the Intricate mass before hiai “We'll start with that ploce,’” tion of a molding id back a number of [ stuff by put- fail, twas but natural that FeNgtH Ne cout exert was litte com + hered te His eplandiad abiity when ovell qd. But still the muscles were lke steel, RoxEt eadt-changed- position od with the ox- “There's that piece. He iit another matoh for her to see waa doing. That plooo having ator tho beginning of the new Pinoe~atter ‘pisce enme envay how: bruted= and THE S. gh Fah oP ah ah ah a aah aT a ge ee ee ee a eonencre eee Prt a a or if hivered, and there was, Tam down here. 4 With Senorita de Quesada, ‘Ts Sixty-five thia—wayt There was nolther echo nor answer, pate sald, "The flre must be out now, Aad ‘again that gulping sound front the |g a] throat escaped Wesle ho od his seemingly !mpo: bible task Bah to tell on him, Hunger and ohirat ere weakeninj hoth, though neither would be the fre ptd speak of [t. & corner worg: nis way, | ‘he worked, and exhaustion be- ( 98 OE OE YE OE OF OE OF Bt OF BE OE OE OF 8 OF OF OE OE 8 Ot OF 8 UE OT OE FOE Ot OF OF OF ST UE OE OF SE OF OE BE BE OF OE OE OF OEE OE SF Ot Oi Ot OE Ot OE 8 OE OE Ot UE tO UE OE OE OF St SE OE HF Ot Ot ot <<“! By Seward Po ; W@W. HopKins. ie EY: : ; : . Author of “Night e, Be ine te to make her wanm. —wieh they would atop the water,’ or.” “1 think they are turning it off. course, It will drip down for a th I wonder what ia smashed fiat vie: 7 haye another match, senor, feline you. T hear my Tittle watch October 15, 1906 en He Sees Fifth A and ee ee gi By Heppuce BIAckiian By R. W. Taylor. Rawhide Bill } pest | YOU SPOKE OF “I aml) three, to speak tho truth E what good wouht At do me, oF the water and ry allover, and wo get ont, I you won't condemn me, @enor? “Condemn you? Itt a thousand won- ore You are not hysterical and whit It wo get out? ¥ Don't tear we shall not. “TI jave not foired, eenor.'* There Was a montal reservition held In truss she had not foured, But that was because sho was o. met ist My watch “Here's another sttol. ay quite. a hole in hore now Cave keep on senor, NOW WH trea t ‘Her: tone mad » AN he tried to peor at her nese his hand gpd in in touct rots were doing more romember atways trat Alicls de Ques. | might Pisislicrpesty thank’ jun ordinary men could do. And| ‘Ia it bad in. there?! Stick, and Nozzle.”” ® &. —ahe—nalive?’* io NOt Kal ou —— fost hs yeitet at the RELATE od ‘We will get but. I know wo will," "But Jet me finish, We do not know! now long It will take, and no one knows without intermission, moved the Minit of his endurance. Tt fs net ?Y powerful and untiting arms, axe urat, even with your unfortunate In-’ che came to" him now more clearly, jury, that you should endure more and Wilh his heall inside the apace tio re eS + ‘ bene One he could thear themand feel am giving way now. Women endure nem Almost above him. to the-brenking point and then go sud.|, It was Ufe for the ‘girl and life fo a denly. But T want to say—wisile’— « |i. It only ne could save her unt “Lam walttn, While Lam consclous—t do feel weak-| ,2¢ dinped his hand in the water and er, and aliost—but never mind that 1 Souta ne halted ne Ce ge Nolin wrantivau) torroms aber, if youmgiet out 1 Ae,fasie 08 brandy md naventisnn df do not— yh rand ea E-witl-tiet_-listen fo that Well bath i Se ee ae it kat out ative: “Owee! Can you hear m Hot tell: It ts all in God's) “phate Ryanisered Woete ‘it let mo speak. If, as L have] eo near a« that? Oh, Ryan! Rye sald, You get ont alive and I do not. | tear yout” YO Dede? Ie the girl all 27 a thanks you, You did -veur best, a ‘Shela fattited as 2: the, cold, and .the di Wesles, from his constant exer tonsi|| “from thirst-than- ¢: fic Hut abe Bit But wea cnet ncsualomed tol hardehip, and ghe was growing sweale trom faintness mat nerye-rack. Morgover, It was getting cold. — ‘The teat of the confiagration was oF aince past, and now the ‘dels from. obtsids was beginning to ty 8 a fe Sa aaris yo coll was aa me iors, ang Kan jo Hg bad etood ona 1 der above —the Loree eS trying | to ‘play a treesing ym a fro nozste upon a abe this girl of a Wiccan cltae feet jampni Pigei’t & Lad Portraits, from, leti to -seht—' on _rovt,. driven‘a asa. Patrick Barry, John F. Britt, Thomas ¥. dausinon, James_J rown, Max M, Mayer, Joseph Tr: Keotchori John Swaency,- William Regan, 2d, Hulloway, Thomas Deady, Pawick Cleary, Marin Mynpey, ayes out aod in ne Bering! th diamonds, ‘Heavens|"” a erlet. “It fs 2 ‘opie! "Eth it was even Inter than the jot “You must be hy teath ‘ana: attacked another| 1a se ARTS vest girl I ever saw,” aes ee that our Soh! TO-DAY’S PRIZE WINNERS IN THE FIRE STORY CONTEST. These Prizes Every Day. $5 for the Best Story, SI for the Next Best, $1 for the Next Best. $1 for the Next Best, $I for the Next Best, ———————_ FIRST PRIZE, $6. HI8 ts a story of tho Hotel Royal fire I heard from John R, Vaughan, {| | my Fire Station No, 3: fire was epreading with tncred- table @ speed, cutting off all ways of capo, I was on tho roof \when I heard Looking oyer the root }T-niwa man standing on « window alll; i With me were two other moni\Tolling them to hold me, 16 ede s. of: tho root, stratch- “80 2 ‘emai below. Ss $I for the Next Best obeyed, catching me Bround the hrists. I shouted to the men to pull us over the.coot, Dat thoy could not do it. The cold sweat mtarted on my forehead, Blood Karvy from my noso and \|eare, Below mo 1 saw the flame com- jig closer each moment, I gave up: all |hope, In an Instant an idea crossed my mind, I could awing the man over |the foot. 1 began to swing fim back | and 4 rth, and with one mighty. effort seeded iA getting him over the eat After that all was dark to me, and phen I woke up it waa in n hos- pited,"* EMIL BLOOK, No, 80 Stockholm st, ‘Brooklyn. SECOND PRIZE, $1. N Feb, 12, 190, Fireman James W. 0) Triky, of Iinging Company No. 107, effected w thrilling and perilous Tascue at a firo at No. 159 Myrtle ave nue, Brooklyn. ‘The building was a gecthing firnace. At a window on an upper. foot wan seen the face of af terror-ntricken “Women holding a babe tn ate sarma, With a ‘aaring ap com mon among our firemen, Trihy seized | RUAY a a nenling-ladder hooked: it on wine r gap dhe se syed ey | faop a, perilous descent in safety were’ joomtad. Chi charge, ordere! a stream Curned on. Teihy “whtoh enabled the latter to | o children to the xtreot wifely saved thent trom certain WIGLIAM W. oS 1-2 Fulton treet, | nn FOURTH, | AWARDED pea sas in. Restate [reel pean ¥ he window, He was 8 clothes mddenly. burst. {ntp for q minute jt looked as Ty Aid ls double burden Chief Dui the ground with, the rescued woman and baby. ‘rihv was cheered And subsequently recetved w medal tot thts valo: MPHOMAS P. DONOVAN, 377 Greenwood arenve, Richmond HI. | THIRD PRIZE, $1. The fire was in a double six-story | H tenement, at No, 9 Covk atroet. Will- Nammbunr. Aifter all the rest had made thelr escape from the burning building by way of the fire-excapes, the firemen heard a girl screaming for help pn the third floor. The neighbors remem- ered that one of the tenants waa se- Mously i there. > Her Uttle son and daurghter remained with her while the gin enllen ck. DAD) Firemen Brown, A Hea ntoncof Lircmne No, 15h sed Rhiaieamn ce park a shoe an ¢ iain ce font fare Your men are at Hee you | ue--Cathollo—Ong i Placed his arm around her to Keep her! Toeen in tight places,” but. ney: dreamed FOwaat Up ther repo! Bataxotes2| A, IM | ety-e1. wWealsel cry: you can understand 4t—fen't * Wear. It's just tha hing —for—drers-un occasions, when you need a wrap for your you know they are doing their nest, and | 4ve_must remember they nave not Neahd Our voice. t fhetr Geo ci-nerer Baw one of them go leas than hia Dest af thom, Hut you—you are eulferin “Thay do not know that perhaps, that yoo ere hore, and thik you are dead, OP. t Iam here. ‘They are if for me, Twey are search hat ‘may be true, but (t ts a long It T was only myselt!"' You are doing grandly. You muat not complain. | ice Ihave known and her) children Ieneeling beside her. firemen caught. them ‘The heat of the furnace below, o 0: fire darted here and there, bionding ith | Bravely they went. thre ROYAL FIRE THE PIPTH PRIZ ED ‘TO MISS LORDT 296, BUDABANT AVENUE 8 | DAN'S an SCU | and another all w | wool with the fine! A AN RI CHILD Bua MENT AT NO. 3 333 RY Rr ThA BRAT TON SHIRE | RE OR AN Wann MAN IN eS TALMAN STREET 2 an ne i tna seknn sprue there was. the isehet the third. floar, my Ing unconscioum (with the tw. frm d my: father, Senor At-| “Bad enough. We can stand a white Tiwant you:te.find-my) tatters een cenit help any sisters ts . and hold your i ] brave, and spoke of him, and Again the axes, and now he. heard | ehouts of Rye he directed the "My God! Senorita, you are fainting!" || sof Ryen ns he directed men. The orled. 4 little form Was giving wey. laaet trembling voce was sudden! atilod, and {he helpless man felt the Birt wink ch —dolwn acrovs—hia chest Catt 4 All togéther, now!" “rye. Patiently, breathlessly Waslee wi ee sounds: ra ‘erunching and alipelng A 1) above him. 1 INse BOOT to shake. anything lik tha, Owe [A plece fell and struck his te fy do," he mut ar protester dette’! He ntopped to ilaten for an “anawerth Ming a plow of Fila coat, yohtcts he tore off, ha placed her head on tt, | and then, bracing his elbows ag stron. a4 possible against the irrerular m out of the water. ercitul heaven!" he groaned. ¢ chopping ceased. Then—falntly—oh, 80 , taintly—comin. aa it over miles of land or water, strus-! or Aetieis he farmad—asort_of Riine through countices— barriers, | an idge to guand her {rm caliber y | br “reaching him in {ts last dving| "powier and nearer came Tm or He knew the w ‘ neagee! Where aro y-0-u?" | Theat feel the lahtentng of Oo E timbers. were. mo Fanglod, spit out a lot of burnt) ealoo! All well yet?” and (waier, held the trl more) he shouted Att Led agrnitr: | x ttye* Am dow AMINe. Weslee braced hime) —pannad={n.- Corner cof-a-ce) There wermeries above. Then « “crass orita de Quesada." ‘ Ro TeRUy BUDS Tiss bie 1 under The girder had wllpp position. " “he answered. (To Be Continued.) a S. —shovitersand somes thing to throw over ‘your head. = 5 all, the 5 acy aa real luce, wa] : Teae Tesabawl : of Poumpadour wool. I_saw_one -made- of — Hcht bine —with—tero- ‘or thres” bands” of i eream white srount— 3 thn outside, another ef pink and rvhite, wi Designed with Rear Brand Yarns. ; | Circular Shawl with Fern Border. nite, “Contrast the soft, silken surface of the Pompadour, © «| twisted thrdad of the two-fold Saxony that ts used tor the ! aby border, ‘There ts noth more (rreslstible than the latter wool’ T do nob! a7 believe there is anything more perfect than the needlework tn which Jt fe Used, | 1 Worked on smail neodios, tt thin, close texture. put here, with a terge j | hook, ft ts a8 Mey as tho laces: mi nhity of o Hidn threada, I will maf full directions for making this pattern to any of my readers whovare Interested, There will be no chatxe for s¢nding thea. Kindly address Laura La Rue, Knitting Zditor, Evening World, P, Q Box 148.N, ¥, City. +