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Daily Magazine, ; October 19, Wife Need Not Tell |The “Hurry Up” New Yorker ** 2—When He By Maurice Ketten} pn Bo r; Vit BE BACK Winky DONT TWAT z sere = y nS min € E | Don TT caR tT ‘ Umm croiverto)| ( min Su ee Via in AN iif, " usband Everything.|| > ae Ne a i ti : ¥ 7 y DEUCE OF A v j By Helen Oldfield. a C Gcairudle attitude of mind; between man and wife It (s eoventiad to marital happiness; there asm be Uttle joy or peace tn the household which harbors doubt and dis- trust es daily companions. But confidence is one thingy confidences quite another} the two are to tte full as different as are nerve and nerves. It 1s not necessary to thorough confidence between two peo- Jio that the two should share every thought, should express every tecling}—stfllesa_that they should tell one nother all that they know, Indeed, « wiae and delicate resorve, ‘even conesaiment, ts- more condutve to sympathy and. Quien! Two SANoWiCHS affection than the blunt franknoss which blurte out {ts [WE ONLY FIVE MINUTES: HE opinions and tells ail it knowa, without atopping to think FoR LUNCH LUNCHES how the telling may affect the brerer. Moreover, itis a true eee saying that: PRECIOUS “Whore ignorance {s bisa, i BIHe i ‘Tia folly to be wise.” z % HuRey.up And there “4 a possihility that one may be misinformed or mistaken as to fey NEW-YORKLR the point of view. ‘The fruit which lost-our first parents Eden was that of tife 7 YORKER tree of the knowtedge of mvod and ertl. x i , The question ofwhat.and what not to tel, both defore and after marriage, Is SLT 4 i L 2 ¢ Na Gear coe one which must. be influenced fn {ta ansiver by olrcumstances and governed by, y RY, 4 : ¢ La me i tact and discretion, There are some things -whfth may be forgotten and done 2 % mith, as-one closes n. finished chapter in W book nyhich one, has read for the last time; there are others which {it Is impossible to forget. the consequences of h_must endure tor n lifetime, perchance longer. These last no man or to-~ fun has tho right to cojces! from any who Iq to share that life, * 5 E Ina “recent populdr English novel -a- Glover woman of tha world wivisesa newly murried friend: “Always tell your husband what you -feel ‘sure he will find out ahyway. Try a good plan to Kaye the frst telling of whatoyer maybe _told about you or your nffaine’* ‘Twhich, gincal thera ta much, somatimes eyery- othing, in the art of putting things, 1s sage counsel, nines * When there !s an fnnocent secret which cannot bo kept after marriage and which, were It known beforehand, possibly micht rhake a Atfference in the, fecl- r ¢ nATaGal idee ance ftig of ono mho discovers {¢ Instead of being honestly informed concerning Xt, ‘ft fa ‘wiser from even e selfish standpoint to own up to it before marriage. “Open confession,” then, {8 most assuredly “good for the sow.” Nobody Ikes to bo cheatod, and few. there be who forgive it. | If all men who make proposals of marriage would do Mkewise, figurattvely and literally, they would spare thémselves nduch humiliation and annoyance tater on, when the discovery must bo.made under less favorable circumstances, Indeed, @ year or two ago,'a high German court granted a decree of absolute divorce to @ wealthy woman lst marriet, upon the plea that her newly made husband had Qeoaived hearin resardto tho fact that-he wore awig- Sie pogseneeda-constitu- tHonal antipathy to a bald head, and the sight of his sent her inf convulsions, Bho never, never would have married him had sho known tho truth, &c., and th evident sincerity of her plea won her oxse. é Apart from such instancos us these, there 1» un olment of Jealousy fn the Drop in Dry Goods, : | Twas Saturday night, end the stores were kep ® late hour. ‘ m reader, has Just od his entertain- é : ment and was walking over to the hotel Blueberry Cake, IBbgrlits, Preampoontutror tal ink powe coompanied by a resident of the town, T together one egg and one-half {der, and sufficient flour to mike e presently passed on of @ cupful of gugar. Add gone jbatter, Heat the griddle, grease thore tablospoontul of! biftter, ‘mofled, | Upily and bake the batter ‘fn\ stall Le cen close-up the plete oo. cinta of milk, two cuptule and a] a. 1, Pere a oeaist and UL atk over. to the hotel with) vate of effted flour, one-third of & teas Soup Without Meat. KN Outs: replied Drooks, “IH help | spoonful of aalt and three teasboonfuls)| RY three or four lites onfons tn ieee of buking powder. BUr In gently one. conulderable. butter, When they- * ith that he arabbed up what, in the| pint of picked berries, pour Into /two aigiusime eH AY senil-Garkneas, deemed to pss couple j:shallow. greased pane end pees sore y, Teyana fewileas 7 soa! Mt dummy dress forma, and started into | oven for about thirty-fve min wy, burmes and ¢ fem leavad of lottuae i ew! hy 6 di Ly fhe Nome MU Ne, Uraetates “tr Com Griddle, Cakes. Re was Grensed in pstume, and with a jaunty Oo the offi of a coun! and h: » of paper. On it account ‘of a juvenile football match which had taken| place that efternoon, he Youth's ‘Comp: elng at the ry @ye-caught the. words: fannington “kicked a mag: goal—tho fMnest ever.\seen on ground.” + Joye of some men and women hich praventa them from enjoying the bitsa of 2 Weis aes é present and drives cheat to search out the past. ‘They cannot rest content without is ManningtoA7" ‘asked the fyecieeail rt, however, SRE and peas out from the pulp | and water and several broken up bis~ Bmowing how many, tt any, have held a plico {n tho mart which now is thélr| edito f bey en ae ee ay mepiheny Sie Leveien pallies pyyoaoete, NS guile oF crusts of toast. Besson and eam. This tendency to probe old wounds ta unhealthy and unwise. The human atom turned the thumb of burdens struggled 80 vigorously that he eh glint (002 Chia i uly allow. fourl Inpohmatetwor pe cemante aioe eerie i “As _for-the-many_ho-always wants_to_tahl_sure_that the woman of his choice | 4!8 tight hand proudl# to his breast’ spirpnped them ae autekly “Ae Foplsilce e a. one puptul of milk, one teaspoon | cook: for-about_two minutes mare-énd aver has loved. and never will. nor can, love anyone tut hmself, Which fs why| “Tam Mannington!" he sald, calmly. Diihai wemenaclaricas [fe oe eugar, one teaspoonful of sait, | pour Into a tureen, 4) ‘ the newly eligiged love: fs given to asking agam and ugat ever Jove —— aay other man," To which query the woman who 1s wiso will answer discreetly, without Morimininating edmisstor But ahove all {tis unwise for any woman to become confidential and show her | husband old love Mtters, In tho first place {t {x disfionorable, since, when a man}? Romance FF Coxe a woman to mirry bim, Se pays her thd biggest compliment in his power, | % of the and if sho refuses Pim une at least Is hound not to boast of her victory. Sid aa ea = IN.-¥. Fire gf SP OE ot ot ot ot ot ot ot ot ot ot ot FEOF OE OEE OF Ob OE Ot OE OE GE OO Ot OE IE OE SF OE OE Ot OE OE OEE OEE EE RR RR rr a ala ka ch al hal alah ch alck alc abate aatal at ahanaiaahatahahalalabatalal dora tr ti ntelis hor husband-of ter old tove-affatrs the better for-her| % — | By Seward g WW. Hopkins. ° : p : 4 : Author of ‘ Night % Dep't. ‘ . Stick and Nozzle. 3 : : ARRIETA 90 9 AEE III EO CICCOLO CME KKK KEK CLT KAT TR ee Weeciioerairt » Enfolding her with his powerful arma, In the smoke a form shot by them, | bh staggered toward the companion By ____ HEALTH AND-BEAUTY. may be" possible!” ste said, ‘that portant. He fell overboard. How was ——___} S¥NOPStS OF —PRETE: he needs a atimulant. I know, people |the tmportant’ matter connected with | land owner of Venezucla, and Balleidor By Mergeret Hubbard Ayer sat poy nas | the revolntinniat ia ke not?’ yer. Te t pobre sania : the com-| statra, s 2 : 3 flame @ Wesice nodded. who would besbetter off if"—= “yout —— ee * neg a Selea sae Soomro | Sela tne Thickeanmee eee H Chapped Hands. J over-study, eto. For loca) treatment try | “That was what I wanted to see de| “Alicia! “Senor, you surprise ‘me.” banlonways below: ay mpke-he fought bis way Try ste RRSS TSE your Bathe frequently with cold water! | Quesada about," he sald. Mra. Jocelyn laughed at Senor de| The two men stood staring at each Alicia!" he shoute Bae RTA . i i 2. Sere | and vse friction, A little turpenting tin=| Me hogpltal Alicia If Weslee knew how he had met his | Queaada’s reproach, juther, tha, younger at a loss for,an] There was no answen é : ra. Jocelyn again. * + chapped hands: Suet or lano- | tine ‘i 7 Rocopnpe nied byte 4} 5 smoke in volumes rolled through the| “Jack, do you igfBw me?” f } j iment or weak ammonia, one part of | York hostess and wi father's bust: | sudden batt in the river, he said noth-| “Our dear Allein,” she sald, ‘1s nb-|cxplanation, when there rang through iaitolbe | > Uno,\-1 ounce; camphor, % | diluted amenonia to four of water, may {ness partner. A” diplo Hallender bY | ing. sorbing New York Meas. My Gear, lct|the yacht the most thrilling word that |Pansages, and atill thera roue tle Y naweres; ax he placed her‘ | gealne: glycerine, 1 ounce. “Melt the in- | ¥® Tubbed into the skin daily (once) In’ love with Alicia and disap. | "> fs = tf rsa doer t of Wealee, calling Alicia. {n the ‘arma of two waiting sailors. lcgredtente-toguther: ths eee Dut great cara must be taken-that {t pro her wialtetto Wresles's aick bed. | With dry clothing furnished by. the | us po.belaw.'! : jean ba heard. op sttpboard, Hatiender had been taken on. bosrd| “Get on board the Nreboat. Di a Lure Inte abeho -yeceel QeAcalGurcles tale eran tha Oe TOPar: De Cusada represenle ore of the iitee | craw of the Nreboat he went to the |” Alicia atatted, her quick\glunce show.) "Hire! Cuptnin, I report” thet the | om amues See Ren EA ty. ts everybody waved?’ So 188, easel and allow It to | > |Hosla. “Rallendes, while apparently tis ally, deck and stood watohing the Circe. ing that whe felt some little Woubt abour| yacht is burning!" ate his cool. Soften, a lump of the salve in | Salts of Tartar, i tly ald fr his rrivaiasy Jac 2 tng to direot the effarts at rescus. 8." vhouted De Quesada. “Thanks : . le sccrotly alding ‘one of his rivals. Jack | ‘Phrog marine glasses were levelled | the beautiful woman who waa her| ‘Tho words vere spoken: none too} 7 i t ¢ “ the palm of/the hand and rub {t well tn. werheard conversation, learns of i Ae = lpether Sa i sat th ts “Where is he?’ asked the officer of] to God and.to you. Everybody! My lender's treachery and a joward him, thera guest. ~ soon. From the engine room of the} 4." AN 000° wate can't live in that] daughter! My" into the skin before retiring for the «never Intended under any-clroum- night. } - n = = ' stances to do more than make Hair and Wrists Thin. | tho hatr lighter, THe rule 1s 1 ounce of H Boalt stunds 16 redson-that-H-the} Sts of tartar. the Jaufce of 8 lemons . pais! Sah The yacht slid on e reef and tt was "Yea he can,” shouted De Quesada.| too hot even for Wesles. There was no y ‘He has the name. He 1s @ smdke/ one else to wave, He looked toward tho ‘eater.’ 22 ‘ew Yorker, ° i} i Men mtood aghaat the fort ot)" For one micmont he seemed about to ET Wesleo wna seen in| the smoko on deck.| try to reach the bodt in which the beaus | He -cetried Alioia Willing banda Were! tu) woman—whro—hact—oatted hint tai Outreached to take her,, She was Iimp.| was being carried to safety. Thon a wet, determined Jook ‘came upon iw elect ih = ‘Not with her,” he muttered, and leaping Into the river he swam to the® te Roarest wharf, — sci = cst were rampant. Bo, Where ts Wesleet Whero is Balen ‘A woman knelt at the side of @ borth.| der?! aaked De Quesada, * ! “Come! sald Wesles, roughly, “Tt!” “pattender ia below, Weslee did nos you want to tive, come with me’ come ashore—thers_he ts -satmming, The beautiful Woran- started to-her}"-opnace tea’ reasot Tor thal tera feet, and graspel the man WOO WE! go inst gocount to me for this, saying her jllte ated know that-be hates Weslea<~/*-"~ “Jack! ahe sald; ‘Does i id dra. Jocelya ~Wealee thade an tnartiowiste—somn¢:t peouilar look “Then I hate Bayes ‘The smoke waa too dense for hor to wee) ger.” alle : Seal "This Fire Company Has Two Mascots—a Monkey and a Cat, M RS. G. Fi—The salts of tartar ts general condillon ts gobd there) SPC)? Tart ot water” Simply rub tho | CHAPTER VIII, hair thoroughly with tt before washing. “The Fire ou the Yacht. Once a week. Is cften enough. : Superfl (fi ecadencs, I Hire y ere gir stonlel: Lior of amet peridous Hair. Sees : = ei monta;—*-dramai ot! of -awent wInionas, |—-A-wwl.think— you--can—remove + ee eee a a eas ridge of the Now Yorker. timed} 2catrams;_wpirits-or maamary,-1-ouncs: {| ]-_*periiueus-hairon-t¥e hands or attar of msca, 1 dram; roaswater, $13, 4%+ 8m with this “pumice stone “at ounces, Apply every other day to the| “eatiment: Get ah ordinary fiye-cent| themselves together they could not have | Sosteterithesheles cake of pumloeatone. ‘This 1s not pusa-| brought about the psychological mo- ‘i fce-soap,. but the regular. old-tashtoneg | ment with greater precision. ater and Peroxide. ¢ | pumicestone, To remove the hair rup| The New Yorker slowed down: off you simply want the; the skin effifcted withthe supartucus hould be no atrennatign in any | part, Fatten up. and your wrists and enklea will share in tha general good. RSH 34 ‘Phirty-thitd —wireet a8 the: lauren’) hate lighter I would suggest salts | STOW And the pumicestone will wear|Teached the Circe. AVA of tariamt onneg-of alta ot tar. } the hatr off. Be careful notte be-tos| Man in the Tver!" waa the ery on tar, Jules of-threslemong-and-i-quare | Notola_ and irMitate the. akin.In- cag, {board the fireboat, and it was echoed of wator, Rub thoroughly into the hae |the arma are made red by this treag/{on the yacht. before washing. [ment use @ ittie cold cream. The pum.| The taunch swung to the companion ‘eestone 1s best used at night beteco r took the place! Puffiness Under Eyes. ie ladder, and Bed ! RS, M. 5,—Pull under the eyes For the Eyebrows, ae 0 epee piving de seis what be was doing. (To Be Continued.) is almost always caused by some iatecnnealy utes ca gna oneteae M's G. B.—After pulling “out. the | Alicia sprang to the deck and ran immediately\to tho ratl. eHurry, papal ahe-aald, "they ars) rescuing some ono.” firs, Jocelyh. was aon—at-the einai - Hae = — side, a “It is a man, ‘Senor, look May Manton’s Daily Fashiong [rites ox sous ne ave i ne ——, Seen = min _ eae The “boys? In nogligee, trom left to right, are Ovaries R Schott, Edgar H, MoCutchoon, Joha Quinn, Wiliam Lodse, YUE tourdat coat, or |e ay tie ta natin tho eulars |#aWard Hines, John Mooney, Harry Bracken, Capt. Jennings, Jdwin ‘Trier, ‘Jennie the monk, and “Bright Byes," | for the tds chap 1 RAH. f00s¢ one that Swere taking Up We diipplng body.t theory Ramee: atvatiier side ofthe tapes. reer gives tim 4h the can be -alipped. on he dead?!" asked a dozen voces, Sar erp reblerarith with ‘No, was the answer, "Jic'll be all | ‘That is Mr. Wesleo,” aaid Alicia, No sooner were they out of eight than | Circe there came a cry of despair, and — Y | right-soon.” . eae + "Yea. It ja the fireman,’ {de Quesada turned on Ballender. 4m,32. blue swarmed on the forward | pone of its —slumainess. alinost| \Weslee was carried to a etateroom | Quesada, with a «rim smile. 2] Explain tome," He said-dryiy, how} deck: ee ee acphynician js able to prescribe. ‘The | eyevrows use a little white tonet dark chrcles are dueto diferent causes, | Ninos an Tt WHE: correct: the ap- ene ae ( pearance You spank of peal which ure Rnaeinta.jrmraroy ope has se he Bae ot The. oe dation, lack of sleep, {nternal disorders, the hatr follicle lives, eahs (17 Daily Knitting Chats. ByLaura La Rue, iD RUSSIAN blouse knit- “ted ta the mnest thing purposes fand : rgeon worked over | attange that he should tall 4 ‘Weslee fel from thie -yacnt*— [crest heaven! ‘anid. Gs _Queaada. : Se - — [When te wanted to tell me something |” way. senor, suid Baliender, “you| "MY daushter) Mra, Jooely cue |2tilehs_ with stoping foe the = Vailiable, if nc “Phe Cires-moved—upetrecn andthe mp Aan = Wek as hough you alstrusted me.” [TTT were bextnning to eat the — CF 7 im Ar not’ an tn ie noke, filled the social | Sower edge 7 -deck house. THO] prgoing, but not much In saMe-partot thy) — where Is oUr trend the tremant! | der, Aticia-gare-an—tmpatient-whruh—| Clroe—wishing totell-me something im-/ tll In the helpitee tithe motoring, for = Rear Oeier Neue Tecopped, spun around, and the frebost the most all cloaking. ma- | Mcer at the wheel, “You are afirel’ from the ralnproot| ook. Have you any instructions tw the cback of the centre horse. It wari isienay tcnew had frenzied him.. De fireboat followed. “Ho Gad been drinking," said Ballen- | “I know ‘that:he came on boatd the | Mter-deck, and “wardrobe, This one 1s| asked-de Quesade. “i to. the. — |yacht turned her nod ar as equally ‘mtatactory¢or|yacht-in the lauhot." = = a . = me eTE TE ene st 4 a—atrong.t ~our- | the sleeves the ish! “Ho ax here,’ enawered Beiiender | TO-DAY’S PRIZE-WINNERS IN [tenieof- the Eaat. Tyan, Then 581s ery upper gant are iad ae pees “Ry Jove! He was standing near the} 2 : ener : nd for general weary | pit with mo." THE FIRE STORY CONTEST. [luton it~ ezeed Be made all in one, ike @nd ty adapted to al-| “Listen,” Ae Mrs, Jocelyn. “They was In bandages (a skylight had falten | 08 board the Cireal™ ahouted th boy’a blouse sleeves that are hailing, I thin.’ : * i terials. It can bethade| 08 board the Circe!” came a voice. These Prizes Every Day. | on him at a fre a weok before); but.he| ss icnder leaped for the rail, na|ere narrowed qt the wrist ‘ (Gere have'a aan cwho toll trom; your | Galnod the driver's seat and leaped to) yon) ths apnouncement of what he Re reeenea ia) raed cloths or from th | $5 for the Best Story, touch-and-g0, for they, were almost on | © iosady started for the compantonway, | Our blouse is open at each sive heavier tweeds and) ‘rnen tt was Weslec.’ said de Que: $1 for the Next Best, jp thes enging}—but- Welsh caught ‘and was driven back by a cloud of -* broken rein, ny Ht he}. i " n rr 4 buttoned there chaviots and can’ bo| sada, excitadiy, wea {| Si for the Next Best, strength of bia one! sound evn, ewervea |72K* that maveloped him, Lciutrenntnata lined eply that he must have the best ‘s the truck ta one wide, Six Inches less [7 Owen @ ¢ beneath fiaps in popoorn ‘i hed throughout or) || Gem ae : $1 for the Next Best. and “truck, engino, horses and men The cpptain's yolce had no sooner ‘ atitoh, A band of the same us| died away than the long boat sank ¢o only to the waist line “ithe water and the well-drilled crew | gtiton forma the collar, ana Ballender-sent this message, $1 for the Next Best, Would have gpne down in a murdes 3 preferred. In this! “No doubt of that," came the reply. Si fe S Tuck. : i for the Next Best. and went calmly toh the © Ribera x Poe create t PHILIP } sOT, filed it. rk biwe|"Its one of o Address stoHes, to ‘Fire Story & Haury atrest, | Weslea leaped into the tossing craft,| the litte utrap beneath cheviot !# simply| The two_yeagols were now moving ne, Ss v r | swiftly towant Hell Gate. The Circe| | Bdltor, Bvening World, P. 0. Box] | gecona prize, #1 Go ahead, mon! I will go with X04 yson the’ pelt ts run | a jpaa atitefind with atlk. was perhaps two hundred féet ahead New York City." 'CARKIE HURMESTER, |That yacht is afire.” ‘The quantity of ma- LEsna ONew yorker : | streot, Brooklyn, for her. stor: Siren | za oj man 'F. Bohuite's triple | Bianding In the bow of the boat] Slee of the “maine, Mako terfal required’ for the| ‘The black smoke was pouring from FITST PR $5. ; Meserole street blaze, “Woslee seemed the dominant epirit. The] the blouse of German knit- t \$5. f | . medium size 1s §/1-2:thé yacht's funnel, and the eastward TRI men bent to the oars, and within™ns | a panere Se myvanded 10. 8 minutes thoy were alongside the | ime worsted. Ita the ' : raahe NGINE Wi, on July 6 this year, an- 5, pie 4 4 line of her wake washed the port sida KNOX. No: 430 Lexington avenue, Dros! Loa hae: of the fireboat, swored an alarm from Canal andj lyn, for his mtory Of 1 te ane | strongest of all the yarns. ord 1-4 yards S2inoles | Wisjeq fell tnto good hands. Toe. Contre streets and was-tn position | Perilous feat at the . Aub! fire. companton ladder was down, i , I Uke the Oxford, mixtures wide, crow. of the Pattern No- 5600 45 | oon him, Seeing Seas SF SHow dla you happen to be In the | J, Dauilela/driving, ‘The truck topped a i . #0-and 42 tne! saree! . ti : river?" agked the Houtenant, , ice" “and vung down the grade; on hats | vo my..daughter’ and Mra, Yooe-|the glowing. rod, and the ; j edmond bs ‘L.was on board the Circe,” he waa] the other side, Daniels lay baal onvhia) Mitts prise, $1, awaited to fre, BD.) jv." aang out I Quemigicn ty a uae Tr ory we . | saying, ‘vent, there by Benor de Que-| three plunging. horses, when suddoniy. if Wireman 1: itulavey’s Sescue|. The crew of the yaoht was not com-{ 4) Russlan Blouse. cairo eens Mand Searamepa tein on Pay ah anda, I had vomething I wanted to tell| tho left rein enapped., Daniels gripped: ora ata fire.at No, 45 Wort Tris. posed of cowards. ‘The-captain, fuging | 4 t x U 5 ty street, News | im, Hut the senor waa not on board.| Me other rein and shouted to the men | seventh street. it usvlesa to remain at the wheel ‘ork. Sond ten cents in coin or stampa for each pattern ordered, peers he wheel, had JOHN A.|-tried to go belaw to find the two! 3 1 wea talking with a man mamed Bal- |,around SI" to est-out of the way. Col-/ gixth rt PMPORTANT~Write your name and address plafaly, and} | : i ‘ace le, Ww! foreman | SLOWEY, Sor iss West, oot f ‘ , [ewarn apepity sinh wanted, : ender Halon éeemed inevitable, whon Foreman | S10 + No. ‘12 West ath stroot.twomert, Ho was driven back bythe Dhese names exe familiar," paid |,\V, J. Walsh appeared, olimbing over, £0 018 sory of Fireman C ot SS TIAG MRD AL he Pas ee pmake. ‘Two of the crew arled to do the ae aenacettongt Mevdsbanes 2 : she | ADA pucanda, tue great | Yue laddera of the wat ais right arn| Hotel aca” tails mume 6nd they wore sent- back sor w Yorker. crowded | on the corner, Truck 6 was coming east |: Fourth prize, {1,awanied to WH nenlOneS Dagan wepteta athe: y % thréugh Canal street at @ fast gallop, | BERGER. WILLIAMS, No. 1 8 | wice leaped into the 9 s $ret. for hia story of reman | jherolam at the Attorney street fire thia yarn ts mada in, and ) smoke, Tourlet Cor<--Pattern No. 5500. I will mail talf“direotions for making, this \pattern to any of my headers whe are Interested’ There will be no ohare for ng thes. Kindly address Laura La Rue, Knitting Editor, Evening Wo O. Box 14s, Nox City, sei