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}~— Fp remetn afew cmeinenioa€ ant thes + BETTY°VINCENTS MADVICE*LOVERS y Jide they —ppevesie YON. your own etmpl n the on! bring happiness. foved. If she has tho devotion of a to! Qray of finding one, there Is no 7 Ones tums ta Lo! | you can't find tt An Old Love. Dear Betty: KNEW « younr about four years ago of whom I thoght @ great deal. { did not snow ft, and I she cared for me, Some way we and Ihave nat seen her since, In fiact- I'did not try to ree her $n all > this time, for twas studying-and re- ealyed no salary unt! a short the Mow, I wish: you would tell mo Y oan meet het, I don't know otis ts stilt untharried, Would it b proper to write to her?” 9 "> PERPUBXDD ¥. It would be entirely proper to write fier, saying that t!l| now your studies had monopolized ell your tino, that you oherished the most pleasant yecollection of the ac with er and would Ike to rene To Show His Love. Dear Betty: HAVE been going with «= young | ese Be ie etn or nt in that short time hnve learned to fove her dearly, But there is another young fellow that goes with her. Now when I meet her and esk her to take @ walk che says whe. would like to een this other fellow, Dut tt he doem’t ghow up she starts to walle homo, and %-alwavs ask her if I may 4oo her fhome and she consents, While I am I wratking ‘with her she apeaks very nice @o me and does not mention the other ftellow's neme. | When I went home with her Wednes- jrhe @ey night I asked her [f I could see | her Friday night and she e1!¢ I could. + go I let her name the time and place to mest. fhe also had a “date with this other fellow, but she says he does mot intend to keep it, phow her that I fore frock nDdutst you covet m: bat] How can I} and what! 9 & conterited woman. Girls who spend their lot Hever amount to better t efforts to mako the fine gowns you may nee there, Tell enjoy the performance and-be happy in The heart that beats under tho din- have far grocter sorrows than entment {3 that riches do not 0 ‘esxential of content ta to love and be yal and capable husband or fy4n a falr on earth mone happy. A-Driehtt-mnfie—carrtes you tur ox for at, and try to amfle even when pwould be a @uftzble conversation for the oocanidh. JACK: +Your devotion under each trymg oir cumstances hes afveady #hown your love. If I were. you I wwontd teli hor I loved her but she crust choom be- |tween you and the other. fellow ome (for ail He Loves Anothen Dear Bettyy FLAVA een going witha for the Mast two month He ts twenty-~mix, I acn nineteen. We also |differ in religion. “tise him very munh, | He nover asics me out; in fact, I ahweys [rake the advances by tetphoning him. aking Gates, Sometimes he makea [en excuse and won't mest me, end ho says ho never will call on me. Do you thin {t ts right that I meet him outside my house? Please tell me what to do, as I love him and hate to ctre him up. 1 think he Mkes encther How can I jwin him over? DESERTED, You cannot unless you completely chango your tactics and neglect bim Jes tie has neglected you. You should [not mee: &tm outside your home, nor lehould you make “dete with him «t [all thet he does not suggest bémset!, UPry the treeatng poocesson btm and let me know bow #& wortot, ‘She Lives tn Jersey. | pear Rettys sven e) ue WOULD Ife to make the ecquaint- anos of a young lady whom I meet every moming as I go to work. girl lives in Jersey, and ex I havo |no friends tm Jersey J can't get aty- body to intreduee-me——_‘W. H. W. Doem’t the girl work anywhere? If me does, find out where, and get to know @ome one at her place of bust- ness by making purchases thera By. Margaret Kheads, 8. — Binok-| heada wilt bo face cloan. fluccis hair on removed temporari- ly by the formula [give you: phydrato of so 1 In; | | Make Into a | paste th and apply to the tairy part, and lot Bcrape ft bff nrith a dtunt- Oinde—a paper knife, for example, The effect of Rhla depitatory ts to destroy tho hatr, (which comes om when scraped. ‘~ A Sure Remedy. L M. and others.—Tlere ts a ocer- . tain cure for, paranitey; Get 2 cake ot: dichloride of mercury poap (the tmported Is the best), and out It-inte halves —and—shaye onehalt ) HEALTH AND BEAUTY, | Jely-like mixture when Gok” To use Hubbard Ayer. : atove over a gentie heat {f you choose. You should have the water to form a first qvet the hair thoroughly with clear, warm weter, then rub the mixture nto the hatr, taking care that every particle of the eoalp Is thoroughly saturated with the soe mixture, Give the heed ea good shampoo with this mixture and rinse several times, If you follow these directions correctly the result will be euccesstul. Short, Thin Halr. Scalp mesonge will strenethen | growth of the hair, and you ¥ Whose priests -not exorbitant. Have your eyebrows dyed by a hairdresser, one who underatends the bus|ness, For Reduction. RS. A.B, C.—No, I nrould not ad- vise camphor, but suggest this pomnde a@ a fet reducer: Iodide of potassium, # @rama; vaseline, 8 5 -lanaline, 60 grams; tincture of benzoln, $0 drops. Make into a po- fnto fine Dita, Dissolve {t in boiling made and rub aa over the fat parte twice a day, 3 May Manton’s Girl's Blouse with Plaited Skirt—Pattern No, 5055, Tho peniders glye becomtn; plait et the a! aed tn pee ward ee o ¥ ry of material 27, 51-4 yards 32 or 8 7-8 Pattern No, f age, TON FABHIQN BUREAU, York. Send ten cents tn co! {ts that give rl of ten years OF yards 44 inches @ out in alzes for girly of etx, Call or send by mall to TH EVENING WORLD MAY MAN. IMPORTANT—Write your name and address plainly, and always specify size wanted, Daily Fashions EH schoo! girta srartrobs is apt to” present “a Very pressing claim “St this acason of the year, and here {nm very attractive Uttle dress that (a Quite ocsrtain to be ‘Weicome._It ts made with piouss and _akirt thet are foin- ed to @ belt and therofore bas all the advantages of being in-one plece while in Feanty It ta in to, which ean be made separate and buttoned tnto place. As itustrated It is made: of a shep- Aerd's _cheok-—trim- med with braid and with pretty buttons, bus ft da obarming in eaghmere, in serge — indeed, in atipimilar materiais, and also makes & most aatisfactory model for the re- making that fs apt to te fo necessary, aS SOAP | anda" can find a _comnatent operstor| ‘If YOU Had a Wife Like This’ « & pyr Grong Young “The Evening World’s Dai - Magazine, Friday; oo: 1906, { HENRY PECK HAVENT You ANY MANLY AMBITION ? HERE THE WHOLE TOWN 18 BOILING OVER WITH POLITICAL. + | ) Bosses! Crumpets, spoontl of salt and one of sugar; pour tn & quart of milk and deat again. Then adil three pints of flour, in which four teaspoons of baking powder have been mixed and beat It ail Into a att! better Buke In greased rings on a hot griddle These crumnpets ING CHAPTERS. Poet oe Rufels, De eo Vececdelan SrxoPers oF Fireman Jack Wenl joves and tag jueeae, jecretl father, 8 Que. Vs business ‘thy i fo: Heise ar ei peeties ‘wealth, scheme h ea Jove to Alicia, ant t to remove. Devo! A from. De Que: ircis dive, Sere See ercer ieee recognises to the emasem: Doth. At & fushtonadio uparxment-howe, Jocelyn lives, De Focping fo the young fireman nging to the young fireman. se of the guards, Hie le Sought f U reiaa capes! pat arin mente Le 8 = proceedings, causing an edjou CHAPTER XIV. A Verdict at Last. HE etracse attack that had over- and finally responded to the efforts 0: the physicians to resuscitate him. “You're a queer one’ paid one of the doctors, ‘What kind of @ tricic was that you played on us af the th quest? aaa & “Did X play a trick on yout” asked Weslen “Then I owe you an apology: You most remember that I was weak. aves pot, in fact, In any At condition to go thers. And again, you must ro- member tint I did not know any of the ¢lroumstances, I did not ‘mow even why I wes taken thers.” ‘But. you knaw De Quesada was 408.82”, Wewles aid not answer Ho was ep- ing. MY suppose tt tr-detter for-yowy answer! z “T wish,” said Wesloe, “thet £ coutd pee the papers. It is manttestly unfair to weave # web about a man and not give him any show, ¢ am entitled to counsel an: 4? = = = “Nitro Bat! enti ie woutl_seegon. fie may como to<iay.”” Fe-dig came ‘There waa, nothing yindlotiye in Ball's manne, Jt almply {mpreased @ beholder with tis ternibis:: thts remarkable cease. “wWoslee,’ he eaid, as he took a ohalr r the fireman, “E don't -want-you 19; @ ag an enemy.” repliod Weasles. “Rather ase friend. I em not enc} to make a reputation for myself by try- | img to ssortfice anotter man. I want to | ask you a few questions and {t will do | you no harm to ¢ive me truthful an-/ awers.’ Weslee remained allent. “When you went into the Caflforne at the time of the fire did you know that Senor de Quasadn was there?’ ‘There was a pooullar but momentary flash in Weslee'a eyes that did not ea which red ae, or plain 4 ue, while various pees Anette! the blouse. portion snd the 9 effant of & wie box plat {age yo TS yarde ae. Tent, tan and twetre years Spiiseee itp. No, 21 Weat Twenty-third street, New in of stamps for each pattern ordered. cape Batt, “I aid not/* aid the fireman, ° "Ha, gp and, De Quesada any caw to ky : | “Teat—" Whatever reply he intended*to make led away, “previous to the fire, Westee, had “Did you ant De Questa mecpon:ftre fourth floor of the Callforna?’ ‘Again tho'strango ellenco’on the part of the man who was, with every ap. penratic of justice, accused of a terrible crime, . “You are evidently ‘holding beck tm- \ Ze AGAIN T SAY] Ay NEVER?) [ARE We FREE?) Se ogy THE vA Pegs BAT orp eggs ten coin, add x tea=y muffin are also very nice when spit and toaste, ar and | co of this ries —pouaet to + eaTnestness in getting at the facte- tap 3 WHY DONT YOU ACT ° IKE OTHER MEN? GO OUT AND TAKE PART NUN PUBLIC LIFE UKE VIA REAL CITIZEN- aren} HINTS FOR THE HOUSEWIFR. | before q hot fire When this fa dono.) with fork two minutes, let re: | abweys butter both sides and prt to-!a minuto, fold up two o ————! un = HERE STEECHT | NEAT REIDAWel, fe yu atre fe Tuvt T ay: now what isi “Here aS yer Pur reon, ties yor ond to a Ln trent — ser tree sul] lead) de eimpie bi YOUR HAPPY HOME TD) 4. 3 Mid WITH AL LOT On | i pissouuTe “eu {Down Wi2-ZI7. Size BOSSES, Jumbo Pickle. Ittle animal clown, Omelette with Curry. HOP on “iets ‘That follows tha hand-organ man a lespoontuls of salt.) ai 4 bwelye hours; then mix one onjon{It males a nice pet and ts easy to half a teaspoonful of curry Daw-| ely minced with the cabbage; d : Gor and two saltspoonfula of pepper.ithrough @ colander, al@ a good q femme: Gharply beat uo with fork 2 minutes. tity. of pepper and celery seed. Put tthNow read the rebug and find oct ital feat a tablespoontu) of butter In alin a Jar and cover with vinegar, Rowdy saucepan, drop in eggs, briskly etirifor use in three days, name, : LIRR RRR RY ‘& ‘THE SMOKE EATER Pra annaniannnnnanainacnac hhh bean) he said hotly, “and that aj ia dust mat youre not jetting mo I was cartted out of the Catk- en unconmelaus man A murter| know her? Can you straighten out this | may be th heve. orna | gustice” “But, my dear feflow;” ead Ball, “no oni | one wants ¢o do you any Injustice It! bs the very inst of my thoughta, I want Was or-was not eommitied. Walle I lay here, unable to say a word, ovi- Gemoe was éound cgainst me, and not & Word of the effatr told mo I demand ing stance. “Po you mean Mra. Jocelyn?" “Yes,” mystery 7""s Wesles closed his ey then openet them. | Bat had raid had wounded him, “No,"| he enaweret [I can,” Weslee gaye his face a quick, searvh—| steam yacht tn « oakn?™ raid Ball eagerly, “Do you @ moment anda fearless. love! ‘There waa a hurt} fall trom a yo look {n them as though some mriden| | knowledge or thought produced by what "I don't delicve PANAMA CAAMAARERAA TEVA AAU (1) Romance of tho N. Y. Fire Dept. Weslen, but hiv Ups gother. mi say, Wesles, there is matter that ought A better, How did you— rended fellaw—oome to “Yes,” nail prosied. thst “fT think es » to be under “The deok [ing lager," 5: v | Balt was nc knew there cas a depth to the mystery he had | not reached; and he knew that this Lefi-to stght:touts Dietz, Francis Bowers, Josoph A. Ludogan, Georges V. Kane, John Oonnor, Capt Henry 8, Burtla, Lester We Pett, William J, Collier, Anthony D, Dismond, John Dreeka. hta get the trath, 1 fall ¢o seo how It gan burt you to tell ths truth # you Wat the tuth yourseif* After a pease Wesles spoke mode~ ately, 1 you are simpty ding your duty. Theve Hp ertttisness tomate gt atl Bot-tuars. fare some things in this mattor that I do not understand yet, end I shall anawor no questions untti I do, I have not read of the cage, I have 20 Ictonyl- odgo. of how great a fire shat roatty proved 69 be, I do mot know if any ives ware fost. = Ball_seemed_to teapot this toad. - A ieeen, Sixer 1OOK camy Mi tw face, but he suppreesed {t at ance. “One person is miasing/* the ext. “It tm pot certain whether she was lost jn the fire-or ims fied. “We-need -her-tosti- qmonyi” z E iG j—MAin Balle he end, *f believe that. “But you rescued Mrs, Jocetyn from De Quorada's yacht when she was burn. ing.” “Yes, dM that” Ball scarcely know how to prooced. | He glanced about the room, seemingly to Wenltea chance to recover Imeelfs : “Wesles, how did you happen to be lon board the fireboat in order to make that rescue from the Circe?’ “I bad gone to tha Cire to ace Do Querada, but. while wharf in the launen I fell overboard “You fell overtisard.** Fee.t him, = “You, one of the omvst daxtng fremen of New York, capable of acaling walls, making human britges, hauling twee Mp jadders, tell “fiom “¢he deck of @ TO-DAY’S PRIZE W These Prizes Bvery Day. $5 for the Best Story, $1 for the Next Best, $1 for the Next Best, 41 for the Next Best, $1 for the Next Best $1 for the Next Best. Stores must not exceed 200 words and “must true sccounts of fire- mena herotem, Address "Mtre Story Editor, Evening Work, P, 0, Box 1,854, New Yore-itye~ FIRST PRIZE, $5. Nothe night of Fob. 5, 1690. @ fire broke out in the Amerte& Cocoa Matting factory, Jireman Willlam Matteary, of Engine Co, lL was sent Into the building with the hose, Com- munication with the street waa out off. Foreman McGuire went into the bufld~ ing to look for MoCteary, who, in the meantime, had become benvildered, and {natead of going to the front of the house had worked bis way. back to windows in tho rear, They wore o ered with THE FIRE-STORY CONTEST. heavy wire Bites and while . INNERS IN overcome. Foreman icGuire had not proceeded ‘far into the burning“factory awien he was dtiven back, to the street, Flo tried it'n second time with no batter euocess, “I will bring McCleary out or dle yeith hind’ sald the herola man as he dashed into the building the thin’ Deve. When bis men had given up all hope of seeing him Aallyo again, he stag: Rered out of the doorway bearing | Booonscious and scorohed McClea: | JOHN DOULA! Litte Neck, LL the Segond prize, $1, awarded ty MISS KATIR ;DEGNAN, No. 13 Bayview ayenue, Jemcy Oity, for ber atory of Fireman Banta’s resoue of a comrade. Third prize, $1, awurded to L ry SPHULMAN, No. 120 Broad street, for his etory of’ the ifo aderince of ire man Harvey Sanders, Fourth prize, 1, awarted to mD- WARD LEW1s, No, @ Baldwin place, Boston, Mass, for hin story of McLean's heroiem. ——. Fitth prize, $1, awarded to ISTDORD KATLINEKY, No, 202 Madison, Street, for hia atory of Firenian Ho- gan'a resque of a Woman and a child mh ro w Oar South Leashes atree wark, No Yo 1: reenagh LAout, i, awarded to WYUBT: auniaee he. wna atthe | — adeno farther we man defore him could help hip reas’ tt “The presence of Mirs, Jocelyn would help us @ good deal now, , Wesles, ‘The idea fm that De, Quesada waa in her apartment.’ flesh of anger darted from as ey oa, ‘AhI" sald Ball to himself. =4-n-vrenk spot in iie shell, } plored htm,’ But Weeloa enid no more. It there! Waa Ii reality any “such mystery 23 {Ball_muspected, the fireman possessed wordertul powers Ut seit-control He oypere | Tohave i | i “And tha strangest part of ft ts that Tthe woman cannot be found,’ sald Ball, ithat one mt “Sha haa disappeared so utterly ght imagine she never ex: New Yorkers UTht AAA VALAIS CAAA: lang gt the evening func TE—Poor ttle misguided Fellow, ‘ond ever looks ot for you! yh, I-don’ know!’ Bome of Te beat slouths ts trating me no “the bird that makes ft» nome About Coquimba’s lofty dome, "Wh fn By “Pop, BHE—No, {f'n ussloss, Algernon; w! 4¢ I marrted you thers would be about thirty fellows whet would commit aul cide! grand old Rocky 3f meet the pathless Western plains, ATA those masaive-headed doy! Tho tn of birds, voracious x u borpeaventerer seoes pecious gene WHA qhe ourly felted manes, bold, ~ There (&- cunning painted redmen, ¥et they cannot fly unt! two years armed with gun and javelin, old Hunt them dar by ¢ay for food, an® bulld thelr tepees of the skin. © cael AAMAS td = 3 - ‘By Seward W. Hopkins,’ * Author of “Night Stick and-Nozzle,"’ 4 Tho next day ¢he inquest was re~ | Sumed and ‘Wavlee was present. Ho walved the right to oounsel. He heard Dall present tho evidence in a milQ way, but none the less convinc- Ing. “Gentlemen of the jury," sald tho Geroner, “the evidence against Wesles fy in part direct, end that testimony hay not been essaslod. ‘Tho only wit- nest-tor Wesles ts himself, and ho re- fuses to. plead answer. quasttons. He refuses absolutely to shed any Mght on the case. If De Quesada was in te apartments of Mrs, Jocelyn, jt is difiewlt to-sec_how Weslo could have | | met him and struck him down. If De o arnt ontt tn the —epemtenents. of tie mysterious woman, thei itmeems to be your duty to bring In a vardlot S 3 acooriing to tho evidence.” The jury were out but e short timo, They returned to a breathleas couri- room. “Gentlemen’ of the Jury, have. yaw Agreed upon a verdict?” asked the Cov oner, “Wo have.” “State the verilot, Mr. Foreman:” ‘We find, acconting to Your Honors charge, that Wesleo 1s guilty of tho murder of De Quesada, ‘The Ooroner w ‘Wesloe,” “he ing. of the “upon the finds Coroners jury I holg’ bean you tor the “ection —of —the Greet ——__ Werlee bowed, (To Be Continued.) FEW days ego I A tod you of a Dir Daily Knitting Chats: sytawatare hneod swith cape cov- ere wi} over with tum- dling soallops. To-day fet _—newohaz.of a, tale collar. mede in much the apm wry, and intended for usa in the ‘ballroom tfon, more than anywhere ize that st tated —¥et Jena. uesnda {a Sead, Wosiet mede no anawer "THd you have that wrt le-epannerypdnthe but akea Ball, tush cotored Senies’w fice. fohare riresdyy De Bets {hte Tati he wate told you that there” [nected with this a stand, It ts na) [wag Let nies | You know Sil t! has be no! KT a elf, I want pa wh the me know as much perhaps I can add to yo Ball mused over the “Ita rather a with a man almost e¢ to try me this! pr you on even Fronds, happened and al overed. 1 kk Ange to save my- | ao ¥ of dealing | of murder,’ | thing—your reco: queer title . of makes me—nover | me feel, You shil And he got bravery—your | Ko. iind What it makes the papers.” Ho read with the | y Uttle detafl of | De Quesada { the location of tho bodtes | | of the Venemeian and elf, the in- | | tervening radiaton, the posttion of the Tes affalr—how Jelevator shaft ani tho suggested Im- aa tor the apparent length of front and to the possibility of Do Q the ‘victim of an att it he had been in t wada having been Ic from Wesloe | 8, apartments of Mrs. Jocelyn. He died this with a face that knotted twisted wi anxiety, \ Fe tried to recatl the plan of the id) Ss foundation ghich ts _ FAke the hood it haw qnade frat, but here 4t-ts ot Shetiend flows and tn teccture. more open Yet tt {s worked in the mo simple way end covered with the anime Terma, The latter fluffy scallops not so large aa in the hood, and make a closer, raid) “But, Wesles, there:ts somo-| not ctumsy at all, but finding relief in the loose tor’that | stitches of xephyr Shetland whichare worked upon-the outer sows ofwcaitops. ‘yha shape of the collar is just what need. bottom fails into pretty, full waves The stoles coquattivntiess of the enttre garment. Designed with Bear Brand Ruffled Stote Coftar, thicker surface, Tt ts flat around the meck, and around the I will mail full Gtrections for making this pattern to any ef thy readers whe are Interested There will be ne charge for sending them. Kindly address Laura La Rae, Knitting Wditer, Evening Warld, P, 0. Box WH, N, Y, City, ocr ettis, { ‘

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