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cman Tuesday, The““HurryUp” New Yorker TAKE A SAMPLE OF MY DRESS TOTHE HAIR ORESSER) QN YOUR WAY DOWN AND No. 19—When His Wife The Evening World’s Da ro erly © PLEASE! DO mA PAD ESE THAT FOR YOUR Perd. ASI HIN) TO SEND (LETTE wire, BOG RUNSUC = Ele [ME AWicy IT WONT TAKE you ; Y= by Sylvester Raw ling: +l sarca NSEEONDS WIVES ARE CE upon a time John I anese Ute entitled: "Mme. With -Dayli-Belseco pede of it-a plays Ual possibilities for musical ‘explolt: Uon, brour! 7 Pucetnt,~ons ofthe teading composers of tha. result that he turned It ¢ 505 jn Europe, it made Immedi the Herr Direktor Conried_; of the Metropolitan Opera-House, de-) inv) to’ pr p ning een- Yorle with ‘his FE forestalied him. aration, and wi ry nd.Opera After elat Compa..7, orate pre at wea gtyen Last ‘night, Yorkers 2 to hear the - rent auidlenes to fadee sctect-HSBASDt The musi 3 ordinary fashtonable and : ing firat-nighter, ahd fo: How pe yoo me HOU Col a it was a time of t hs | HURRY U) Yes, BUT AFTE ‘An almost’ universal ‘approval of tho | REA fa ALWAYS opera was manifested; the cast “was |, USUAL HAVE A, ani the stago ecttings were of | = . MINUTE TO rkabie appositenesa and’ beau! Bivhied into three acts, the essent points of ‘the story are brought out fn SPARE To GREET A tho opera, Lieut. Pinkerton, of thé,| , United States Nayy, {n ‘the frat act nrc} ranges ‘his Jppangre -rnarriage | n. In the second, she. H eturn, and t third, when ho does comé back with an n wite, she kills hergeif. settings are bocatiful the overture js played” aay displaying écenes~ intended: t Japanese atmosphere first act discloads the a Fraul/zq 5z0mosy f exterior of the Buttery cottage, rich In flowers, with @ #plendid v nak! Harbor in the backemund and a fine ascent th a temple at the right: The | recond and third acts show the interior of the cottage with trees in gorgeous | bloom when the sliding dows are : pushed —tba: ~ = “Puccini seoma to have caught” apirit of the Flowery Cingdom in h music, It tsds-thetmugination- 25-the story unfolds. Even fn the plain, every- day speech of the conversations between the American’ Consul and the various persons in tho story, it maintains. It never rises to great helghts, but always it is soul disturbing tn an é On more than one occasion tho “Star- Spangled Banner’ comes in for 7ecog- nitjon, and once or twico there is a Le.tacoa plagiarism from Sir Arthur Mivan'e “The Aikndo.'* Mme. Elza Szamosy, } part of “Mme. Butterily,"’ was distress- ingly off the key in the first’act, but tt ‘Was due to nervousness manifestly, be- cause she sang true to tho pitoh after- ward and gave a most moving and sym- | pathetic Interpretation of the charac- | ter, Mise Marriot Bin’s mald, sn to perfection, Joseph F. ton, sda romantic as over, fehed front elevation unchanged. | Winfred Gof, ns the United States { Consul at Nagusak!, never did-p bet \ thing nor sung as well, } oe who took the heehan, as Lieut. Pinker- teensy a 7 was o4 un- with an undimin- end a volco Jes F. Sheehan. ‘The smalie wore well taken, and the choruses were admirable. If Mr, Conried 1a to do better when he pre Ime, Butte sudscribers at the Metropolitan Opera-Hpuse, ho must do yery well, EALTH AND BEAUTY. swhat in your Aance’s business? ee ee ete - = =} dons jenog ut hen we rs TNTTA wee meric Ea eP OST AON aes By -Margeret Flubbard Ayor Tyou! bet Qe’ find out pretty quick that |27=? >ece-up-Libhare ter discharge you-an4 got an automebtis, see: Sy fea Fe Beare Mis Dusthess I¥ to hustle for met | a z o night 1 not to be too h te tno | pekin, In-ease- th Sends Him onan Errand THe IDEA P ASKING, MET 00 AND Bae ary tor sleep’ “Bure, that’s ol AN ERR: PLEASE Pur YouR: HAT ON, YOU'LL GATCH. COLD ‘They tell me your husband draws a eal- “watenman. 7 (The farson of Jackman’s Guleh--3y 5 at night before ri ;For the Hips, ir Re George: Munro's Bona. } bind —there came a —slmilar-_chorus.; red-shirtet-form between the eromi- and} nf the Eilyhtest proyocation-off he would a : George: Manes BoLs7 Philips end uis roustacwao fol /the~ object of tte anger. His ways} Fo. like. mualcal box when the aprin Whea tho} lox jowed them were in the ascendarit, and |ain’t our ways, and we're all welcome| touched. | srxors > APTE! i Tho monotonous drawl became unen. | Contrasted Mths wef ore ee oe ie onler und decency were syepi-airay. |to our opintons, and to eling them round | durable, but estar tine be ‘avoided Ot menurs S20 over-developed saiWedipy Sortdentyqonitthts tml of oaths | trom beereis or of sett so.minded | bv conforming to tho parson's ode. peraines— ets thts wits WoeKT ‘drunken. cries, men became 000} What I says end Bilt-soym-ty,-that when | uni Awearer came Uo De locked a7 fs a ss the wa! 8 -of @ quiet monotone whioh un- f the wate: all other sounds and obtruded every pause in the uproar. Gradualy firet-ene man and then an- Dihor_pausedto laten,—untll thers was & Beneml cessation of the hubbub, and y eYo wae turned Jn the direction 1€ coms to slingin' boots instead o words it'a too steep by half, an’ i¢ thia aan's wronged we'll chip in an’ ace him ighted.+ ts oratorical effort—had—the—efest't of ofecking the more active signa of yproval, and the party of disorder eto settia down once motets ir-carouse, and to {gore the shower | Fo Whiter the Skin G AmAs externat whi . Fesilar commere of mercury ty + ssolve the oe 7 gee eae qrotwrater fit} add_the al: cohol, MIX tho zinc and glycermo to- gether in a bowl; pour the JarKer. portion —of-the -quart—of_water1a2_sir then agd all the diluted bichloride. ot a CHAPTER Il. tA Lamb Among Wolves. ary ot effective as anythi | g ealution 4 ott aKé eBEEth : corint i mereyry and alcohol. “Botte ine ene over the affected parts. rata ohn ted upon: barrel, WAH | of Soriptire whieh. was poured upon | fiways betore using. Apply te Ul ma pete cilas B. Hopkins, vost of the in- meal aan Menge opalegatria a a PNT OAT TTRE a portion pT pod-humored smile pon ce, Ho held si uid, and Was Tea nod—The—othera, with wn glance at thd Impe wlouched off to thelr huts, j {stil perched upon the bar=y 5 = + Finding himsel¢ alone with the more | eG SSS inert etait it palit fiard matter to-fatten-in-spons, Rob this pomatum on. It is a Valuable accessory: Spormaceti, 1 ounce; tallow, 4s Darker, iit Child’s Hair. t M mall Ir you) blue sist on 4t, one-haat ounce eof ealta of Of cha tartar, juice of one lemon and a pint of | MF himself, and started a claim close an Sntelligence 8, which marked i eter. He erected a small but ypse,_% I remember right. The words wero eitirely irrelevant and without tho smalfes bearing upon | 3 a , § ounces; mutton a : : : ‘unas tocoerat ofl; -¢-ounces;—oltof ater sll be_ pions enourin— Huts +-eat—cacupled py the_twa_steanigars the ecene b Free ue Te Bindied Gh yose,ctonet je boy after wietbstenlly pain Te aaWe : 7] i colina ue ee i ith a lead pencil the exact} 8, Mix as you would any pahist ted film: Soin Sheena ; ear se sore-of- et Witen Wii a Wdlerous| disregard tor] nd, slowly t0-the—caiene— of Mitta ar which he-stoppeds and -dewostacdt —-sort-of cream and ‘rub gently on the Is Hot Water Injurious? - saneal laws ot ‘ating, -ana—av} a from-his-peroh-—— (Esra +P) Vers hot rater ta not tobe fonee at Wie lewconer as a 'o-as-a general-shout-of laughter; rrom-night—boyst-he-rematked Hair. on Arms. advised——in-—washing: aca} grees Rand at his works Appliuso—at—this “apparition, and wet voice, “the —read will + Sudden changes. of tampe Tt was gltwous-to observe him every }2eckan's-Gutch “gathered round—the+ oat the Pi--Verss—af the 15) by ure | vay to H-The best Sten an are always to be avoided. morilng as wo passed to our work, dig- |D@Fel approvingly, under the Impreusion | ctiapter o¢ tho Apocalypa,”” with whiter remove superfuou! . [Ping and delving with ‘the greatest in-|4t thls waa some ornate joke, and| piece of information, disresarding arms 1s this: Get~en- ordinary | Factat Faults. eee IL AE we KNEW Wall, without} tiat-tay wore about tobe treated to] congratulations, he walked away. with | five-cent cake of pumice-stone, “This {s 8.—Vibraseage will reduce a double cat, ie HS siatbitity-of- any result; | #0M* mock sermon ar parody of the! alr of a man who has performed an | not pumice-soap, but the regular old" chapter read. ; vious duty: | Wien, however, “chin about as quickly hia part! ds | a parting words o} Qs ADY '4rq would pause for a moment as we | faghioned pumicestone. To remove tne je form treatment, For tho en: went py, wiping pale face with his the reader, having} We found | that batr rub the skin, afflicted with ‘the | targed pores ti complexion brush ta to) tandana handkerchief, and shout, out|*M#ahed the chapter, placidly com-| wero no empty threat. Hardly had tho! , ~ wuperfiuous growth und the pumice: | be advised. (ius a cordial niorning grooting, and| CRSP another, and having Anishea | crowd begim to! assemble o | a [ition Ufattoite cngaln wlth -peddubled ene peas rippled on into anather one, the | def Bo 2 peared i nee | | oe eh a PAG . vay | revelers came to the conclusion that | Marr do begun {9 read 2} ogre: s the way|7* i ella ad . eray, By dogrecs we got Into the WAY | 116 Joifo was gomewwint too long-winded, | sume’ monotonous vigor, tripping over | of makiig a hAlt-pitying, nalf-cbntemp- fuous inqtkry as to how he got on, hasn't “struck {t yet, boys," hb] wold answer, cheerily, Jeaning-on hist spade, “but the’ bedrock ies deep just] hereadouts, and I reckon’ I'l get among) tho pay travel to-day." | Day after day | returfied the same-reply with un x confidence and ‘oheerfulness, It was not long bofore he began to how us Whe stuff that was m him. One t tho proceedings were unusually words, muddilng up sentences, but poring. along through chapter chapte Lau on shor’ Out of the Mouths of Babes. RANDMA—Why, Tommy, how on earth did you get yourself so dirty?” ‘Tommy—I was in swimmin’, ° The commencement .of yet chapter contirmed this opinio: Angry chorus of shouts and cries, with Sugestions as to gagging the reader or knocking him of the barrel, roso from évery wide. In spite of roara and hoots, howeve! Ellas B. Hopkins plodded away’ at the Afigealypse with (he same serene co tenance, looking as inoffably contented as thoush the babel around film was tho most gratifying spplause, another and an atte 1, threats, chaff—eyery, w of ciual viole: {o' deter but all with the 2 want-of wuscess, /Boon 4¢ was fo there was a mothod in bis’ pro. When ailence reigned, conversation was of an |i . the reading ce wont of bt . Marry? an hour slow Goodwin—Why So you think your sister ts fond of ‘Harry—Cause sho gave mo @ dime to sct the clo evening, \ al Sun@ay School Teacher—What did the wickea men do after casting Dantol {nto tho flery furnace? Al Bright Boy—They asked {¢ tt was hot enough for him, | this or} No» cent nati A ain) je ; ae Cat thojatinking (saloons ACh ne fore !iong tian voosastonal mabeay Niatttna ail Tommy (aged ‘four)—Say, mamma, dan God make anything ho wants to? | pocket = beon struck during tho days | tt tne bar is tl boot pat- ie on for a quarter of an ho ‘ Mamma—Certaimly, dear, and the Codker was standing troat beh t r asrol or whistled} so, when it stopped, only to be Ast OUr Parson's Heud; but here some} newed ur of the more orderly of the Inhabitants tntertered In favor of peace and order, aided curlously enough by tho afore. mentioned Maulo and Phillips, who warmly espoused tho cause of the lttle Scripture reader, _ “Dhe Uttlo cuss has got grit tn him," a similar provocatt wus pretty continuous during that second night, for the | the opposition was still con At least it was an km upon the mht before, more than a month Hopkins carried on this ca Where he would ait, night aft Tommy—Well, I wish he'd make mea stick of candy with only one eng te 4) lovtéy amd promiscuous fnehton, it—Chicago News, which he reduced throe parts of the gettlemont 10 a state of wild intoxica- |tlon. A crowd of drunken Idlers stood | or Iny about the bar, cursing, swearing, j shouting, dancing, and here and the; \ firing thelt pistols into the-alr out of pure wantonness, i ‘ “Look, mamonia," said small Dorothy, “here's a hole In my stocking as bey ‘ag n dolar.” : ; HOh, it jan't quite that large, dear," rafolnod hur mother, * “Well, rcontinued Dorothy, ‘it's as big as $0 cents, anyway.—-Chiengo ows, ir night Brow the interfor of the ahanty be-\the latter explained, rearing hia bulxy,! with the opsn book upon hia knee,’ and ‘ p reece tne | bis pogius Never wis a morel-revolition trougnt, rapidity and pore com prins Wi Bi | tho puntshniant of his transgression foll upon all, At the end of a fortnigh [tho reader was sllent morp than halt and at the end of the month tha Ume, jon Was a sinecure, mots Our parson carrted his private fe. Ihave seen him an ungverdesl, ‘trod tn the —guiches, rua) ROBE, 21 hand, and, himselt-upon— te heap of Ted cha Which surmounted the offender's clatni about pletely, ple int hoaring me worker impresutv manner, ag though appropriate to the occasion. Hi—tlme,an oath became q rare thin, among us. Drunkenness was On thoy Wind, to, Casual travelers ~ passin: throug Guloh used to marvel at) out state grace, and rumors of it na fur-e»-Ballarat and oxcited| much comment: theretn: ‘There were polnta about our-evangol: nop hiaty tative -no-Tommon te work, ani ono mex Tis of His Nos! As We camo to know : potter, wo discovered that tnt own tuinedenorate days, totaler, On the contran choose Wis sTiquor with dlacimination and lower dt inan able mann@te He An masterly hand at poker, aml there wore few who could touch nim Moutethroat euchre,'!” “Hoo the two excruman’, a and Mule to play for hours in perfeot har mony, except when the fall of the card citelted An o9! ‘Ho owas 3 5. CUMS aret of theso offences the pained smile, aml culprit! At ch for” his er for the Showed us he was a good re-| “shot, too, for. whon we awere| sing At an! empty. bottle, outelde | Adams's bar, ho to jtel and nit tt pt twenty-four pace fow thingi he took uj a show at ap werp vonvey out-of Jnckman's Guich, Ms @o Be Continued) By Maurice Ketten| RET A perchinx neentent of the New. ‘Testa- ‘ea paptatiy y~ le aim especially fitted for | ho work which hw tind-undertaken, At = 2 deam ing vias Se om basa pie ‘of gaining the f foty (here was o leaven of old | inhi, and that he had certainly 0 from one of his com- Par: sma ne about the + at Nineteen. eet L Doar Vetty: [YAM nineteen ye whom I havo loved I helleve ‘it 1 a0 da_(wttoh woilid take me Gt least ttirce years to finish and make ft wouid-benstit-mysett, very anxious as poxsitic, and lke to do the, sar but 1 am of opinion that we would He Would Wed str fa to €06- tr mistake, ani nov Naive waited, Kindly jet me know how. to nat, Ash (ce OF, A boy of nineteen ts too young ‘to marry. Work at whatever trade prot jaca-tho best -uttimate returns, and do Rot-marry until you aro older ahd bot- albilitiea of wedded life. If the gitl truly cares for you'she will wait, ¢ Thetr Religions Differ. Dear Bettys AM a girl nineteen years of age, and wos going with a young gentleman four years my sonlor for the past soven months. Jie has mpont a large places of amusemetit and aoemed to be very happy, until one Sunday night about a week ago, ho came to see m: PSa-tistad—butneemed iy to very down hearted. I anked him what was the trouble, and he told me that his father hed objected to nla coming to see me, a3 wo were of different religions. He also told him that if he did not give me up he would disinherit him and he would also have to leave home, I told him the eat thing was for ua to part, as I did not want eny one to lose hia homs. over me. Dut he eaid that his father safd that if I turnéd to his re- Ngton he had no objection, and I told | exelse to part? ' 4 ter’able to assume the financial respon- | gum of money talking me to diferent | VINCENTS 9 _ ZADVICE LOVERS THE AMIABLE; WOMAN. fo woman is above radium, Ba nw clever, Clevernesa stings, Ancnmithio daughter, am amiable 140 TMH, A-wonian may be Clever 2 Soften wa have ty A Brillant this that woinds: ow t plenses, meadilit No one quite appreciates roretore tte better to KIVe seit! ble woman wins out. The witty woman makes. ays fiz im that was imporstbie, i We decided ips Now, dear Hetty, what £ id like to know ts, do you think he Waa teliing the truth or was tt just aa MINNIE. He waa protabiy telltne “south rith, But, ae you nawe defintely dae cided to break the ongagemen int Motives cannot greatly matter to you~ He Onty “Lthes”” Here | Deer Batty: g HAT swould you advise a girl tal slo who lavew a young man what ikea her but does not love herd « \9 & very Rood and also a pretty [mrt tat haw Tots of young’ men add urers. In the first plate she showed this young man whe preferred hie com+ | Pany to that of all of her. other. friend: | which Is the reason, I belleve, he doi | not love her, “He thinks ‘a igreat deal | of her sizter, wtio le the only girl wha | did not show’ she cared for him. He | timacit knowa that the youngest one id tho better. UNHAPPY, Sho made a miatake in showing her Uking #0 etrongly. Perhaps a litte of {the Indifference, mich_as_her_elster-ex+ tts bits, may win bim back., It {s worth eed HICH fa the proper way to addres @ letter to a young man who by{ W accident. found a young lady's written, addressing the young lady a4 “My dear Misa So and fo." She has Gnewerel addreasing him as “My dear Mr, 80 and So.” Now he has sent her | five letters. each one more endearing than tie first, and sho nas snare ‘our, vut before answe: would ‘ke to. know If tt is roger ty Bfdress him aa above.or: tust aa, “Dean Birt” PERPLEXED, Tt is not “proper’’ for tier to addrésa him et all; if he haa never been regu+ larly introduced to her, Acquaintences thus formed almost never continue sat- is€actory, and and no nelf-respectiig girl should enter upon one, HINTS FOR Lemon Ice-Cream. ONSTANT. RWADDR.— Squeeze a [Vena @a much fine sugar as It will ab- sorb. pour 3 quarts of cream into tt very slowly, stirring fast all the timo. Another simple but very good reclpe is; Heat a quart of milk quite hot, but do not-let {t boll. Add the yolks of 4 egx:, beaten-with a coffee cup of sugar, and favor with lomon or vanilia. Chocolate cream can ba made by adding some powered “chocolate and mix before freezing. Also peaches or atrawborries can bo used for a change, Picalilll. : ‘ NB peck green tomatoes and>one oxen snintt ontons.-Pincs then tn ~Tayers,-aprinkie #alt between, one oup-for thi quantity, 11.2 cups dark brown ugar, Let stand twenty-four hours, drain through a aleve, add_1-2 scunca whole claves 1-2-ouncaaltspice. tabtespoon—red~ pepper, —Ir3 int whole: mustard seed, Place tomatoes in a ke! with vinegar and boll two hours, Currant-Jelly. — “yg DASURE the Juice and allow one. pint of white pugar to one “pint of the Juice. Let the jutce sim- |mer_ten minutes before adding the Let it boll twenty minutes, re- E 2. tle with layers of spice betwoen, cover | THE HOME. | Move the soum carefully as it forms. When ready pour the jelly into glasses and are still standing in ft. When tho Jelly 1s cold and ‘firm pour melted par aMne over the top, cover with paper and keep ta cool, dark, dry place, le careful not to tip the glasses or tn any way break through the edge of the Jelly which seals the mass to the glass, Velvet Sponge Cake. HQ yolka of 6 eggs and cups of ugar beaten to a cream. Add tha whites of three eggs well benten, then 2% cups of flour, with 1 heaping teaspoon of baking powder, Flavor with lemon or vanilla. Add 1 cup of -botting water, —Bratoprett and bake i a cake and should be baked in a drip. ping pan: Fora common sizo caks-us¢ halé of this recipe. -Eggs_a_ta Suissi OUR eems, one-half oup cream, ong tablespoon butter, two tablespoons grated cheese, aalt, pepper, cayy Heat a small omelet pan, put im wat rs hen melted add oreamy Slip in. the egga one ata time, eprinkle | with salt, popper ands few grains of teyonne. When whites firm sprinide with cheeso. Hing-and “in cream over toast. it) May Manton’s. hy a y ts val rn 3 + sip =| p val ten cants In coin or stamps for e: ‘ IMPQKTANT—Write your name and address plainly, and ai- Daily Fashions _ coming one and. this season is being — ahown in some freak Varlatlona that wedded tt exceedingty———au~ tractive This one i be made of any oom trasting material and Tela 6 the whist Une by a wolnted bell - that gives a slended The coat is made dark Dlue —oheviod “with the vest-and thé cufts—of—leather-cob— ored broadcloth, bul there are almost {y. wumerable — conrsina Hons that might .pé suggested, Volyvel WHA Broadcloth ts a ‘nvaya handsome. where velvet or ve teon makes the terfal for the f there mre a great many figured matert als that can be util fzed with suécess. ‘Th garment {3 Mnt. tailor style tching of ilk, held by ons, buttoiy m. & notable fea sto ‘ HN hand ing of all irments, seasons 6518, 52 for a peer eer rerree. | i "HHE EVENING WORLD MAY MAN- (ra street, New pattern ordered. West Twenty- | nd at that} Blouse Coat—Pattern Nd. mice Peso Mate aaa shld Fee Q14-yards 44 or 2 yards tame pen iascid | whle for the ves and < i ind empty upon the fat Woburn's| Pattern No, 6518 is cut In” alzes Ktore, whlio ail tie qther ‘ongs were fh: | neasur daily, and fome had pssumed | Ouro ito a. portly rowundity of form, for] ¢ ne Weeka wore elipping by, and It was! 5 5 i or end by mail to the eod-train to matt] | Hew te $ go PASHION BUREA at. We reckoned that the] $ Obtain rare which so had stored at the! ? tpnese i Hime. represented” the greatest um I | whieh had ever been taken by a single atterne, ways specify size wanted. foris— ferret {name Mm a parcel he received and hag - notarnte--cven:-Phia—makes—a-larse—— are Pearl: Finish cook oludies-a yest that-cag—— \ \