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ete seve Bet S: NB waa O everything Bquare Theatr Jt wns a very acts. A Nevada ers rin tneket tice brunette dete a bad dispeasi “The Thre stouteh ay a = third waa ie with A tare -aPPeL ut learning. And there you had “* tie Three of Us ut the MAdison Jast night. It wasn't 0 big p a thumping problen}. but oe fi f b aiiy worourh our human litle play, with a heart esting, steadiiy trough Ite fou ) ; touch by Miss Rachel Croth- | " np wag given the: fer touch by 2 roth: | Hulda Rete tty say n, word to hor ase | Ga erica of "AutHor! answer him w but the eonfidens: eho had ‘proms a ben hg a Human and Simple, With a Tender Touch. gett! e of Us” of blond. persussitn t ther, with good ears but nearted sist a cub of a rio tie anliiioning. lar ol But she evidently wajsn't ool ‘tenoer, for she }nid four times and a riiht- rop oF In-meetin’ t one Bue t sny these dreadful 1. Of Cours rain {n her! play, a te Mt of dein. dono by Ci brother who Ks{t into! trouble. Fil for the famty rh but himéel wailing a Grice TUS AFIRE« § HENRY PECKL WHATS THAT AWFUL Smt! SOMETHING MusT BE BURNIN JSMELLS LiKE OLD RAGS! AROUND AND SEE & iT Loon THE House} {DEH TL era: LAN YTHING 1F WINDOW THS minuTal-§ AND BE QUICK He ake Ho o Taste Pomniey tel Sister RE had struck Jtuich.In an abst ae im arid that’ the yeln undcoubt- | }-——— ees Bry Bix's mine, ormation to pat no time tn » throug Irs, ford, wi dof an renhoim, who wax x property. ‘Tr to get m« cering for pected a of him, and Syme (bo had kle: antlasked her to m matters worse, she cou! bourht the mine, bee: too, And ho had told her CTHRow TT ou" ri ABouT. IT, TOO +) 17S You, 13; RAT Thay A hey STRUCK LWAMieeey / WT?) Mme} | ||SERVE® You RIGHT: te \You OUGHT TO 'KNOW. DETTER-THAN To Tikay UTHAT OLD PIPE OUT ON cere) [tha | * there. ground !t and sop aRope ey gullt room, “Keep hii trom _} . Aimsclf to be made of the ‘right kind of tuft after all by taking her awkwardly hin ‘his anne and telling her that ho .} mvould stay and stand by her, Then “ he went out and thrashed a boy who anid his father had acen Rhy go to t* Rerresford'a house the it t Stephen was there when Clem i jy back, and ore | __tmith of the sy left and appealing ~wtruggie with an uavanQly natural bit of acting, anit , as tho headstrong young wax almost equally good John Westle: cub, very human scene. played Stephen {n a manly, ward manner, Berrostord.wit Miss-va-Vin: - excellently ac: as might fi: A heated argum Clem tame sea sntchel in Gand, train out of camp. argued and ple: he threw her off s! ehe-brokd_down_at ihe tho: Yeaving her and “'Sonnie’’ . out by themselves, that the Capped her Hand over his moun and the once- Guods the rest. Miss Carlotta Nijllson gave a tender ny as an Irish servant, Sete BProneilrare At about ome with he ng up _and th out of his ready to tako a Tey atopped him, aded with him, and when ne locked the door to ng) It-was only when mht of his to brayo it ub showed take it seas stil gub was-blurting out the whole affair w I more-happy Stephen to performance as Rhy, Hor Clem tn the-last act was Frederick ‘Troesde tralightfor and Henry Kolker acted b commendable di tyre Jesit}mataly. and Miss Jane ¥ Miss Crothers bas given a new turn to the Western are by marine all hor characters Easterners, and, except for a too-feminine touch tn the little things of the play, her first effort ¢ a ted, Phe Three of Us wi those who take thelr hearts with them wen they go to the theatre. jerves only geod The ore merselt, ) atong “anc caused her to wi inking tt over nt Gaybreak when too “Author.” Peyton a good-natured and good4ooking eteated “Man and its Angol.""_was kind words, Admirably staged and i doubtless make many friends among CHARLES DARNTON. = i How to Obtain Th Bath Robe In Mannish Style—Patte?®n No. 8490, | Call or send by mall to TON FASHION BUREAU, York. Bend ten centa in coin or stamps IMPORTANT—Write always specity size warited. di ? May Manton’s Daily Fashions J UST as we have foresworn ex- treme- Mae! y in street cos- a Damo Fashion, the with that ts her character {atic, declares for iniaseuting cut in bat “robes and —yurments pt that sart. my trated {8 ono of tht best of the Kind that vhas tho great merit a inplicnty ini “Which canbe made from a blanket, from eiderdown flannel, from——Ohe——thinner awash flannels, or, n= wr and wan] eed, from any _ma- terial that {s used for robes of the wort. In’ tha filustras. tion Terry cloth {% fintehed with 1 stmple embroidered edge Al held by a cord dnd taasel, The quantity of ma- terial required fot the Inedium size {87 yards 51-2 yards 44 or 43-4 yards 62 inches wide Pattern No, 5400 fe cut {n siaos for a ‘M4, 30, 38, 40, 42 and Ht inch bust moasure, THE EVENING WORLD MAY MAN-* No. 21 Weet Twenty-third street, New for each pattern ordered, four name and addross plainly, and} FisNtiy Mother—Alt “neVer pla n't know what to make of him, Ho noyer nies Willte's Horoscope. Yr, (From the Philadelphia Bulletin.) ather (after three months’ absence) And tho children? 1 He Be io flourishing but W! Hille, kt ll sontinually to bo found sneaking in and out. of the pantry, his pooicaty mtu! with jampolts, pio and cake; and at other Umea you Pare sure to fimd him in the nursery trying to shake pennies out of his sisters’ stvings banks, Join the party. t Buy Weslee did not knox what time +} -the-euesis way)l atl he wist ficklonens | =] wet Hod pnames 1 t-Was-His- Job. ye Cushman, of day Represent 18 » pyr. c.tongawhide Bill. foro! Hengy Peck! it's rou SiS IT? wiTd THAT ROTTEN <PIPE | THROW THAT ABom= ny (abv THING OUT OF ine He Takes a Gentle Spin in the Park. — Fane apmomirrows L906. _by Heppner Blackman. ' ut ANE epee! HINES FOR FHE HOUSEWIFE Romance of the N. Y. Fire Dep't BYNOPSIS OF PRECEDING CHAPTERS. Jack, Wanlee, of Enaing 65. tte Smok from oh ithatand At rink of his er fe he re Alicla db Quesada, daux of'm Venezvelan statesman and planter, from A theatre fire, In so doing be ts Injured. At lan: 'Aip! with Atlcla and to ¥ ra Fick presenta one of the | conporationa that Vv jor by BANS, proves of her Do Quesada re eorival fi Aight ‘altenten walle apoarently: tls ete ehaing one of his rivals, Jack, He tee ton, lear! of Bal- ; overheard convers: Bava treachery and resulves 12-0 oeeadac The latter je about to five a Te party on hia yacht In honor of Are. Jocelyn, & Deautttut widow. 7 - CHAPTER VII. On Board the-Circe. SCE in the” srect = Wesleo was divided between two plans. Tis first idea was to find the Circe at once. This would, he thought, perhaps enable him to meet Senor do Quesada before the yacht startal, He knew he had time for that, as>Baliender was’ ‘eUTT-In—the—theatre,—end—intendet_to to meat De Ques Then tho “other Rsolf, Why not-ro direst to Glendale of fico? He knew that Glendale and De Quesada were friends, ami that each had tho confidence of the-othes,—It-he told the former what he had’ under- stood —from—Dallander, Glendale” might the information to be Quesada quicker than he could himself. But Woslee had a dislike to meeting Gtendale on any such errand, He re- memberad=—yhat—Mrs,—-Glendale—had. gaia--tn-the—hospttatmbont—hor—husimnst trying to have him pro i_hs tated before he - wouhl place liinscls, in the position of currying favor, But Uo did not know where the Circo found, and Glendale certaly- tcnow.—Ati—that Write ew E Was that sto way iting. steam ple He ja at once, ri 3 could he one of the largest vi -yesseta tthe harbor: seen the yaohting- news, and thot waa oll. He did not know her permanent anchor- ake. ‘As he walked toward the station he cousiddred the matter and finally de- gided that in the Interest of De Quen- ho whould go first to Glendale had wd office, It did notetake him long to reach it, and when he did he found no one there but some -youns) clerks. “or, Glendale,” add one of them, Niq not here nor will he be here again ay, He has left town.’ ‘uphen perhaps you can tell me where the yacht Circe, belonging to Bénor de] Quosada, is amphored,”) sald Wealee. ‘1 eanido that, Bae Kos in the East juver somewhere near the foot of ty-fourth street.” a renhank you, Whnt I neished to may can be told Senor do Queanda."’ Mhe fireman, on leave of absence, hur ried at once to Thirty-fourth street. Horo le saw a few yaohts, thoush the peason was later Ho examined such ns were visible, and far out he saw What seemed to be Circo painted in elit letters on the atern of a hand- somo: yessel, Ie waa a splendid craft, long, grace: | Father Goyously)A born financier, by jingo! ‘THis family's fortunes will flourish vat," ful, and evidently equal to a Jone sea voyage, Sahat 2.58 SE EME oF OE UE OE DF GEE OE BE OF OF oF FF UE OE OF namo in various reports of} _ He watked- along the pler looking at the jaunches, but saw none from the} Circe. A sailor fram some yacht stood wait- ing for his Own launch und Westeo spoke to him. > 3 “I don't know the signal they use for the Circe,’ he sald to Weslee. “It ix & South American \yacht “and (hey havo thelr own she'd hear you.” ways. Hut 1 suppose Beginning at the left the men are. William J, Decker, Albert Muerdter, ——Lett to righty Simeon Bi Cutt -Bawin Lawley, Liew foot8eno: Tin private, at dim, “You do n “Tam Weal “Oh—ah—I am jn @ great hurry of some sort cerning Weslee-and Alicia alarmed De |i did not fee) inclined to. Jnterview. Visions Quesada and % grant an Hugh Haslett, George H. Klaus, t-haye-comr-to-speak to-ye! sald We him. De Quesada turned and _ata know Capt Fe at a6 a8 at a0 a aT ae a Ea a POKER CEO RE RET PPE RE Ra ee ae mo," said Weslce. the fireman," of affair con- P Frank Ferrer Leah mainewhat haughtlly, stepping up to janything you wish’ “I wish nothing from you," a |it6 of flush el “1¢ there 1s sald Wes- ping. did riot come to speak f. Had 1 supposed Fou did not | wists to lsten T would not have troubled m3 ‘er 1f. by: Two “Popular Brooktyn fire ‘Companies. Hook mLadder Company NI? ST trick J, Kelly,’ Charles Hube Hart and Willlam Jordon, JoNA-TUI, JonA AMUSO, "Ed ward” PQUSHSELY) Like bynes, Wesleo dovbdted tho auvismbitity of hailing, and while he stood. undecided, ho-saw-De-Quenada hiniselt-Ket out, =e South Americarwar-eridentis—n ahurry. Hes tothe plor head and-—waved-tile-band— an automobilo rolled to the pler, and | { “I regret | turdeq," and-concerms ot atarest $5 (hat could interest yque that sald Weslce pers‘stently what I hayo to sa mattera T believe to you should be 4 admits of no delay wala as QU These Prizes Every Day. | $5 for. the Best Story, SI for the Next Best, $i for the Next Best, $1 for the Next Best, $I for the Next Best, $I for the Next Best. Address stares to “Fire Story Editor, Evening World, P. 'Q, Box | 1st, New York Ctty."* FIRST PRIZE, $5. To the Editor of The Evening World: On Sept. 21, 1897, thera was a fro at the corner of Howls und Lafayette ayo- nes, story and cut off all moans of for the family, consisting of man, and four childron, floor. They, wore at tho, windows im- escape wife ploring plteourlS for some one to save | them. ‘The only ladder. available that of a masbn, brought from a near by bullding by Wackerman, of Hngine 17, It waa sot up against -the house, but would not reach within five feet of the window-elll on that, floor, Tt had workel up to, the thind| who occupled the top + ad thre det seen stamiing on t smoke. with fi agxinet-tha by cle th to. backward, 1 out to him. ing tho Wetle at a Uma, one round down the ladder, ascended the me athens one Riise, $i AN, Trin prize. APPEL, No. 307 1 lyn, i | Fourth Iirth price, $1, SIR BUNK ofS her story |. Sixth prize, HOPKINS, Nb. 6 lyn, for his to » top round In a mass "a kcings thelr clothing with his “and getting caret ho atid th ladle for hin’ story of Firer |Feacue of n mother and two chi oy, 658 Mac dhott'e daring rescue at the Hotel Wind: Wackerman thraw of his rubber oat sor Gre, f 8 TO-DAY’S PRIZE WINNERS IN THE FIRE STORY CONTEST. aprans up the and voly press ane iid without A SoHU Awanted to GEORC Myrtle avenue, for n Rul's double res- enue fice, award: Tumboldt to LOUIS n Ulta a, h. mat the fire a Wend, Brook. Meh swe of Fireman ry MSE EON TS ays be] Broak-| W Good day, Senor," The proud.arlytocrat atood spellbound astonishment. lomad_to belbg adGroasad in vais man: those he He was not accus- oasidered as merely Lieut! John Malliband, “James persons who were useful In it? he ai M peremptorily. “I w romiething to BF SEE GE OE OF OF OF OF SE OF OF OF OF Ot ot Ut LAA A ARASH AAA LSS SS Se oY ott ytyt st E SMOKE EA TER PESO TSS CECE dn tha rlver,—and—did-—not—noticn th? launch of the Circe again teave the | Just below picr with ‘a single passenger. He did | cltizena notice, though, that preparations o Pp th bi at being made Wan surprised Ballender, Ue Tew of finding # Hiding pI Ques. 1 knew Mrs. “Alt to the ina FS } dla not to recelve some one, and and onotn ittle disap ointed to see that the passenger war At first Wesles conshlered but concluded, appear tn @ He met Ballender her. pat would, hy ad ight afterward, ok. a ALY nut dar the cablnet He that Senor io | among he ha percept ~ est #, = AHA ah aheer, had not,” replied Weslee, “up to T met him on the | sboard to awale hls ir {and b arrive You had business with him, then het plie-to Aiiok hii u know tic bis dadgnie In were iy be hie gu ihl Weslo. 7 ave seen Senorfta de Quesada, | “Did y Tor ¥en," | Deeame: 8 within two dr threo days, Not IT Jott the by Hitt this was sloct Ballonder. 7 T don't. 3 Quesada dny.'*, UnsAtietaciory | uxrec ly you knew} the fatand how was be on Or weenie | time on my, rable wi calm under Bat Wa became fron will: Hallender's, face control of an mas acething: While we wall” Jeaat 1 ry Alas or wim stairs he-said, “we man! freboat Will-you! jola ume) OT long nopeared at solicit the support of a menrber of ress for a BUY in which they were interested, saya the Philadelphia Led- lating the fact that his ¢hm, air, the yell occupied, ago a delegation of wom - Capitol. to the kpokes- Ifyou would prefer, wa— you at your hotel In the eyen- the State of Washington, was en-| i tia ed with one anda halt cups Onion, a slice of salt pork, a spoonful of thyme, a Itt () lerthiniivey a eonatltuenti at lunchs| Sauce for Pudding. ¢ grated cheese. penta ih roll Reset harecagie oon k! hinge cofaiaicol tha) mratealcpeminet ont ra xan. Aman passed whom Mr. Cushman | (NP cup of pugs, 1% cur of n@ cracker erumbavand’ fry’to.e dels fowl; murroungeit. with onat lemon and ¢ Tedapoontih of seized \by the arm and presented to Bali * ‘i ing table ie : oe fh brawn In deep fat. It will or stock to if fe Bravys dl Nukes and Rrounl cloves mixed, HAY, t i eat to a cream, ur boiling wa. er fiour, cook quickly, bast read wide- t peconds. Drain on soft; is i ite a Wide-mout Jaci put into tN x RUNG ad ine Tana IAHR TAT ‘ vearuds. DL nn setts getg nth WIN —fyaboa laver--of rabbit Witte dena Lice lcs ; : man,” x9 aman, My paper as you lift them from the ft jsmall roasted ontdns. tagec ote ticle calioea Wak pretty Ae rah acoorng tor Harper.s. ; or |. and corve hot at onco. ' Jugged Hare. anu 2 continue Anti the cin sald. veekly, who has written more stu- t the taste. a, .: ac cuptul of wat . Idities) tha ny other living son.!* G a | PTEER skinning the rabbit: wih on securely. 3 r a pidities! than seny other ving pers90.""| Qhaese Balls z Roast Goose | yen nning abbIt wine fi opreurely. | Stat “the Jar | Perhaps I ‘should add." continuod - ty RESS then soak several with a cloth dipped with boiling Hi for three hours, or jonger If Cushman, “that thls gentleman ts one EAT wiiltes of threo vers until | flours in salt water; then punks | water, thoroughly; cut> When done-turn the of tie —ofisial_stenostaphara—ol ae ary: mi omntx- CrnegAiitaCs aed Tne Dain; water Gnd wips—aey | ip tat -and=peppersand_try (ranean Mapes: Menges te ving ie z garnleh—. Heed ——-temon anti tia Ilcuse."* of @ teaspvon each of ralt and Tay in whe roasijng pan, put a smalll brown, 5 ADEE | Mprign Of parsloy sii Only put OE OF BF OS OF OF OEE ot OF Oe Ot Ot of ted to hear in a few Ne ald WW the yaoht form of which is familar to but / was Steaming toward the ‘yach New York, know what sho — toward ee arrived and are ste inet: Toward “the “Manhattan ready to gre There was quick note 0! splot u ee Ay guleke nate joc iauapleson | Wvesiee, £Y ea sor_-importn hit 1] i Et—seemedt Shortest pows! Tie Ballender one ae deastere dy b What brings the Now ‘ asked WW / New Yorker? y ender wet WR The tinebow Wesles ads then led a3 By Sewa w, Hopkin. Author of‘ Stick and FRE KERR ERE KEE EE “Cortalnty lee: he said, bowing pottery 2 ¥Ou,-ne sate Ha hase toe ye HE OU wo! stot ts Night VIAL NG ime lelptrel Batlondet Way Wi Torker she?! a: dont, up asked The greatest Aroboat Batender look Poe naien jocks. at the powerful hull deol the way. to Ming-room and opened @ ed” through pler. coming. ° wi nk he. following omy the look {iL somethin, here on dee ating sometht ,, Come x sw, on what Mow. te Ja Uy the ep BulaASh, walked fund inet in to out &. the An automobile Bad — 4 small group stood talke he i hiomant qj) aiekty eid the vtutt ieee hie ys tlleay r bien to his state Jort-the- pies thousand feet porthole sald, and alth together i them when they suggeation, 8 Ho and. a numbness crept asked’ Balen Satie that! — You must Ing that die. to the rail, this, was tmuspir- happened_nd ray on < a zithis the me. There water and companion pm. tow food in oar pe i naming tent rota jurst ait or, itne Tao rotsknow. Tt con=4 {eneeded™ for the an affairs, and Hal- | yuu girl) to! wea. wot theatre, Tlie shepe—hes—a— practical Tex -and tha Orinoes=Cor a De Quesada stared—— opaaisrpprein ai PETIT TAY oy ut them 7+ wear over an olnb- sw. Whit: | orate chia i we can tulle: befor oO ehaping eopunk 5. I must hurry to get| What is dono with taek- e cones my Inunch, 1 lng And ribbons Two j Will have You taken aboard” the yacht States of |and you Walt for me. When 1 te: | floss tn pl urn I jiave o talk with you on] SU 4 worked hoard.” big wo dies, one The latineh sped to the pler and Dey? Aged ainy other, A < aad Sl nith the rows, cries da spoke to the man in charg rousing: ane tae Convey Mr, Weslee to the yacht and} |), Bares ining urn, [will not bo ton Nema Ho did not walt tor a reply, but IN} Vorked) in. Pompadour his ‘mpotuous way returned to the au | yoy TaiNenatAna tomodile and was driven away, W Hoaw’ aintow! axa iin two could dono less than obsy, ond ate! pay MoMA NEEL’ {nto the Itunch, He was soon on boand rat ieee. pb tel it che Tho launch toturned to the pier ee ter Wes! lett jto : der, or strolied about the ach Tihaht be a delleat built h Indted States o fe ut .) or a bril- ern in every. way The Mant od tor the dime asl nS =I nee naloon he forward de yed gtr Ab nt. Deslened with Be: rand Yarns, ne an ee a a ‘ of {te Is t 1 back Garter Stitca Hood, ter desk-hous: t the Ine at the neck si of color in a so%t ribbo om. ia traced ar At Ing it into shan and at 0 B id crow of th eds Arve thor vig. t were all Vonezuelans amt looked ————————_—— xome curlosity at thix visitor who had I will mail full directions for Panne this pattern to any of my readers come And had nothing to pay to) ] who ate Interested. There will be no bharge for sending them. any one. : Laura La Rue, Knitting Editor, Evening World, P, O Box 181, N- Weslee stood watching the shipping : Kindly nddrega 1 bow, Tho the back ta ¥, City,

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