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Waininne 2 i a) The Evening World’s Thursday, November 15,. 1906; ; TA: The “Hurry Up” New Yorker %%,24,/%27,#s, ane ,By Maurice Ketten His Wife Go Shopping ee Daily Magazine, f How's THIS FINE! Just ‘6 oe, te you's HELP At WHERE'S THE HAT NL SELECT A HAT [LL eR? Your sTyLe! 1} Pippa Passes sclecr anor rit mittee moa nimer? are Toe) | | YOUR UNDERWEAR WiTEN SN AND Come ON RUSH THE CALLER WHO STAYS LATE O NE of tho greatest of the little problems of a girl's daily Makes You Tired And Sleepy, Too. Ife 49 the inan who doesn't know whon to go. He calin at half past eight. Yor an hour she ts genuinoly glad zs A gS eae weep -{9 feo him, For another hour eva ts, perhaps, realgied, is SUI SER LL SU ail aghast thon, _xs-the Stock tends move:retentiensty: toward, eave Rg i Ee eine ‘the prosy caller mill remains frozen to his chair, conai es x anes eae ton js succeeded by panic. How can wibaout forever. n Mr, Glenry Miller, the man behind 7 Hurting bie teclings. tell him it is time to gp? s ns ie RRA I RCE LoS 1 know one’ irl who, when a caller stayed too late one Saturday night, ; : { ee le GO ai eas ane piaked up 4% piece of embroidery and put it down agiin suddenly, with the | r i Kot7_the-fooitight#—have only 2 eee a oS sf proved what needed no proof: “A new [eee e ene ane eS Thia started him, but of course 1 ta ag a suggestion anly.good for ona day in| af jie week in mis opinion, the only way ta deal with the caller that staya'toa long) & | | ls to Be perfectly frank wih bin, ‘Fell him you are always glad to see him, but DARN IT! OF COURSE | that your pi do not alloweyou to recelve after hajt-past ten. Very often’ IT'S AT THE OTHER END the man w tefil, for It is quite possivls he wants to fo aa much as you. OF THE STORE BECAUSE |uvant him to, und that he simply can't got away. UO INA HURRY t has beon shed on the scemingly exa venture by the announes eanora Leigh," who fa ¥ Misa Alice Lewisoh: eo has be willing to ex- of her fortune for GEE WHI2! WHERE'S THE ITTANES MEN'S UNDERWEAR? Quien! weARE INA® TERRIBLE RUSH! MY! CAN'T DECIDE WHicH 13 MOST BECOMING, Tomy STALE-OF, BEAUTY > ~-t OW WE'LL h HURRY AND. GET YOUR YOU ALONG UNDERWEAR )\ Time “roy Buys . KANY THING ™ ARE SLOW! VLLNAVE AL ONURRY thought he was joking. The other day he heard me say I would Ike to have @ certain kind of flag ‘pin, tad he qaked one of the he could buy @t for me. Should I ag Sept thin Rift or not. aa I believe he’ will offer ft to me? RT ADie Do not accept It. Disoourage his ate tenttona in every, way. They ‘ean only: bring you harm anid pethaps ham |: z: | An Undesirable Friend, ie Ze ‘Tallaterro most of 1 hough ts lony fof the nigh whe Is gone. She soap and water with potiry, gives sand nésk thore than a promise, and in. a way A Bank Clerk’s Wooing. ear Bettys ‘ AN a: youig man oi pity-ana youre old and wn etployed in a am deeply in keve with a suse, who ‘returns my affection Dat she thantfat> for “As ; the bank dods not permit a clerk to | marry until he ta earning $1,000, I, would Ike"to know whether you think it ad+{ Sen Isthlo for ine to «ive up my position, }as I cannot live without the girl : HOG. AL | It would be Thoat tnadvisthle. to gi up Your position. You could not sup- port the «inl on less than $1,000 In any |’ Kind of comfort. Wait a year or so. Any Girl Will Have Him. Dear Betty: AM © young man twenty-elght years | of nae. yery- good looking, not con- celted, earn a good sakiry and know any amount of girls. I know for a fact that I could haye moit-any one of thom, for the asking, but don’t Ike them well enough to asic me of them to sharo my tot, Now, there te a-certatn young tady that Lknos by aleht that fast my (deat. have-aot-myheart-ont knowing her, but don't know any one to introduce mo, itindly help me out tr tals heart affair. J.B, I. 4 Dangerous Position, Dear Betty: |*s @ young girl nineteen years of i} Doar Bectty: z ay AM « young man keeping company with @ young lady of my aga. ,I love’ her and T know my‘love is retumed But one thing makes me unhappy. Ske | fs friondty with a young lady whose companionship fs, I know, dangerous to her. b JACK R=, If you are perfectly sure the campane fonship {9 undesirable ¢ell the gitl you - fove ahout tt. Sho' should cespbot, your wishes In the matter. 2 N A Variable Suitor. Doar Bett AM « young irl eletiteen voars of are and have been going off and on with= “young main-tor-about three Years — We were angry —tor-qbont-six_months,———— — and then he camo back to me and begged me to go with him agaln. has told ma he loyed me every Ume I mwas with him. I went back with him and -he—has_treated me very meant: He would make an engagement wit me and then he would disappoint ma, j He would then come to my house and 0 y n e > DARN IT! ICAN'T DECIDE WHETHER THE STRIPE oR THE POLIKA DOT 1$ Most BECOMING. “ro MY STYCE OF BEAUTY. WHAT 09 YOU THIMIE? Yes, HURRY DP PLEASE! HE HAS Not A MINUTE c aoe CEE 3 THAT Go00 STUFF, WIFEY 7 ARE SLOW WHEN THEY ARE INA Buy (T, AND ines a be, ComE ON toes add to to have a spiritual Mts. Lo Moyne <8 Monsignor. forey th PR 4 r one holiday porsibly -bald's ' 8 2 8) e ughty Ot- thma, whose lover Sebald murdered her ‘old husband and the: ed, reads her linen as we unbend- Basly a8 over, Tt fd olive shoul Are there tn full measure, eae ago, and Am a etenographer in a & ee ciee : es Oaneuae ae 5 By “Pop.” Inverted Beauty very good fitm. I work for the| give me an exouse..When 1 would go f PS wut they don’ t all. iL Mrs. T h R qd G ‘at OFF 3. i? ES y Op a teste = : are z zt es ae 6 WNISIN ener, ton eS Y Lion Vary Coats Tin eile eles den Se Rig aE ae Sess when sho turns it to the audl- ence, ‘ advise me as to what to do. : MARION, office tell me they hear him speak of mo quite frequently, and have heamt he AltRough the students’ garrulous hu- vepor ie @ relief after Sebald’s tiresome him my te loyes me, but I doubt this very muoh, as he fs a marnied man. Tell the young man that unl respects his engagements with you you 2 Prepentance, it {s not as side-splitting akhough several times during the past/ will give him up finally and never take j the audlenice as it 1s to’ the actors, week he asked mo to kisa him, end I|him back, / jiAnd when Jules talks ike a theolosi- | veal student to the moden Phone even a —{|__$he_most_sathusiaatic_Indy-Rrowntngite HEALTH AND BEAU T Y. S - | Ss iikely to yolwn furtively, Mir. Charles eT = Gotthold struggles monfully with the z 7 : hong, asee apse and-if Miss Lew!- By Margaret Hubbard Ayer i : pohn Is looking for experience she cer- P Pastry aro all dangerous; also the use| 5 rematurely Gray. ganletrieses Sect aa - ORRTED.—Wer- | 2h, “giosnslle etna Nowe wee t @eems ready to turn State's evidence, Mabe! Tallaferro as Pippa... ry will do fs eat. A aslmple and sparing diet 1s al- . ‘Put deeerves to be pardoried for Its elocutionary merit. Mrs!’ Le Moyne coughs wroat deal ye | Ways mafe. It may be composed of : W -y well as the Bishop, and {s interesting, sf not convincing, Rerm seven ti'28)| tresiand’ grep: verotablaall eu alnpiarel It is a relief to have Mies Taliaferro patter back on the scene and creep into Soalpy Thee 8D gaia d and: aieee onesie day. A cup of : Bed, for by that time you.feel like Pippa-tired and sleepy, too. help for ae Ee | hot water’ taken’ thei leat thing berars: =a ; 5 auced to try the |CMAFm. but the two “thingsto; reaitr . stain you refer to |Femember are stmpliclty and. abstemi- ~ : ee | teaeentnee HINTS FOR THE HOME. “My old man says Gat edu Willip—Henrt, I bellove that powor ts Bara Simple luntess you are eure | ute : ‘ d@ groatest ting In do world i Tee tor Sommaire mabinow era Ca Haga pimps of Ite-morits, Use ’ Ta faite one. Cover _the_top_one—aith} “Huhl_I guees_your oldman never| Kid—I knows a guy what says he's a8] oy an i'a gale tec othe aff dem ecatie CER eh bes beraanabts the forsala Tae ag ABEL, Cat you cannot wfford te “Solip_Soubise. _y BFT-OVER cold creamed onions can | be chopped fine and added to one | : pint ot —botiing mit; the cream “grayy should thicken the soup auffl- | ciently, but more flour may be added} HeseERATy, — Hott all together,—then{ wrath, weason—and-#erve with salines, | MUttle onion juice may de added if the Savor of omons—-ts not gate pros princes. Cornmeal Puffs. you, wich may. ar: ER: mewhat the: Cologne, 8 ounces; tincture Fides, 1-ounce; oil of English Javanter, of of rosemary, 1-2 dram cach; Apply to the roots of the hair-once or twice a day. It-Je-payitively necessary: that the séalp whould be kept clean, Shampoo at least-once a week. A Beauty Diet. is Nees rulee for beauly-dletd ng! . Slisd paper —and—place bottom of one. of, the pans ontop with two flat- irons inside. Press tii! the next day and remove trong and paper and frost it. Make soft icing this way: Two tea- spoons lemon Jytce, white of 1 ee. 1 Sup confectlonér's sugar Beat all to~ wether tit fine and smooth. It mav take more sugar, Lemon Sponge Pie. NE cup sugar, M dave—the syetrow— grower par | at the -drug-stord, ruts x VANS OF oven a Ilttle kerosen [over the eyebrows every night, tu need fist-a tiny bit-of the oil. Use tits vaseline on the eyelashes and be very careful not to wet It in the eyes, as It will irritate them, i Red Nose. [ini Fed pose ts caused olther by ham as natls: and I'm goinz ter seq ‘about tow tant-dat ts. War a dimple neon the —Giants—win—out_in de —ninth "WJea-turned ihalde out? faning with three men on bas: k of secin’ how. the other half of this Tauto lives: 3 rod” Ininleleiofeiietri-ieleleleleteletefelalelobelinfoltatstatel= Sir Arthur Conan Doyle. # tiieiieeiebildeteiebtebeetbebtebih oma! planting himself opposite ma, and star. sclence af surgery 1 pro-;ing at me with a stony rigidity which straighten somo refractory! was absolutely appalling, with “Don't do that, Sol."" I said to him tOur Derby Sweepstakes «= « By Poo Wett, yer -tiaven't- got the ringlets, | plo @nd you are ever so much bigger, vou) OF gta | (By Permission oF Gesrgesrunre ay indigestion or -poor-eircutatton, ——-T (Copyright 3893 by George Munro's Bona.) poor think the very best remedy is deep 2 nO) w erertr) three heaping tea- ro not yery rigid, but there are #?0ons flour, one-quarter cup but- fe take hidden reefs sl ee dant e uD: ——— which should bo! breathing. Keep your extromitles warm q err a atte ter ons cu AMI, —tWa— sega ont Se Loni day: “you give me the creeps_all | Hy -protded = es Atrio ‘i —— —— s—Fuitter—and—a| lemon, fuice and —rinid— grated aia | CHAPTER TI. with an oven = He aera he nak Satnady—-Ht_te_far/— that je;—enieiee. el pinch lof gaith alx wan itoeethor ahd |/s0eers four, Uutturi beat ard clasyeher ~ SP uie bluesy aa ale Satter to keep out-in-the-open wear elae)-thront,—Be—aure—there—te—no_strioture ——— © add halt a cup ot-cormenl. tet the| beat and add milk, and eat and lasi| The Man from India. |i, endowed with them. Oh yaa cate ikon rou ea eaaaEHe ee eae nh ea it Bane To atten a ¥ ewe ilxture cod] while you beat two eggs;|OfAl add beaten whiten of eees stn a nbelriasair liane rat are neoaye 5 et alike You well enough”! wrecked when he least expec | corsets, tight garters or a tight collar Bake like any custard ple. one crust. Chocolate Frosting. ISSOLVE 8 cups powdered sugar ‘Tay okt enough when this=what. 13 | ot—Lieut. Hawthorne comes, ‘wWonr't—~go—and—ansociate—wit elotons, at any rate,’ matter; but J shouldn't dike his mon-} ™¥Ch coffee and tea, rich soups and| will make the nose red. ument to come and stare at_me by the hy It makes me feo! quite all-over- fust Ume to hear of Jac promised advent. By “a: mother and Elete-and—Yob. Our-cousite} Solomon Barker, boked anything but ‘add a fourth of a cup of sugar-to the ogee ant—a-fourth of a_oup of flour_in ‘emhich lwo tenspoons of baking powder rit A rapid crescendo of snores ending In, & prolonged gasp. Bh 1 UMASS en dW “What on earth put Lord Nelson into ’ . : are mixed. Stir this all together thor- y, n M M D if s FE iat oughly-and then put {t with the mil ith enough milk to spread. easily, | “Wake up, Bob!" overjoyed when I madasthe announce: |T fammrkeds yal your head?” said my cousin, ay anton’s aly rasnions i C y = 5 add-2 tablespoons: of shaved choco=|—ayyr),, " hi Joanvpds—_I_never| "I'm suré T den't know, ES Se a and cornmeal. “Whea penien smoot ise, eat well, then apread on, the| Watt the deuce Is-xhe row?” sald-a; ment-tn—breathices—triunyy = Pa a ee fin gnunds--s0}=2D0-you—Ike-me the sameway you SER b pour into hot muffin tins and baka) Oyo eed pe sleepy voice, thought of it before, Bes come ae APSR OSD OC CHR EOE aka © Lord. Nelsog, Nell?" a HERE is nothing ~ whout twenty minutes———______| SA “It's nearly breakfast-tim young manta: getting fond of 1 don't | ORs 4 docx, does it? sald my com-| “Yow,’? I aatd, “only more.” With that takes . the + = : i Caki "| Ptatned.— is afraid of a tivat: otherwise I don't! panion doubttully, which nmall ray of encowagement poor place jot sus & Fi Cak hada biakibon Cinnamon e. “Both - ‘#00why such a simple thing showidy 1 stil naa my theory tnd —to—be—eontent,as Hise and. f “ibbon Cake. : PIBOR of bi See pe natene ica heveccatmed: hin io push away. bis-acé, | FUnIDe in my : Miss Muherly came. fustling Into the Mitte one SPV NECEAR TEE pound buttes ae = e = ~ See rear =gstie feats: band 10 OYE Lalonnat for th It r [| cimixed “toxemer exK, little nutmeg, I cup milk, 11-2 cups flour, a ttle salt. 11-2 teaspoonn eeranee what a simple, true nature lay ertor, ‘The idea of q ‘We alway and it can be made sugar added gradually. yorks egxs beaten till thick nd creamy a letter, Bob,” wala t } = vA’ E saa Eb @ressive manner which at onz> ‘Why on earth couldn't you say ao (6 Sh egereesse tuner Watt Grave t oncet Come here with {t;'-on which are aritig out ‘open window | | Went over to him and glanced ty his good-humored knew neath his quiet ¢: face, teaspoon vanilla, 1 cup muk. 2 even tenaking powder. Sprinkle top with bread Maberly, Elsie's tri seemed qutecly | into usually a for a lover, how from a great variety Spr S| Mabe e which }es—how looking very dark and wR = teaspoons baidng powder. 3 eifps pastry faking: sugar, olnnamon end—-nutmeg— 1 tny: I marched into MY: Opeenena. an ia her wont. discontented, No waa a shy man, as] cook HON, Nery, HAMe wae -snony” of materiais, white tt — Nour sifted four times; add the flour! Siro in hot oven. perched myeell’ ys for nie, 1 was in a riotous stato Of] a but I thouwtt that with a we; et ; fall in jove with is fast — sufficlentty 5 Sand milk alternately, then add the upon the alde of hts bed. ‘ Jack-and 1 had teen children pase ae, he might be brought to con-| Grae or with Elale? They mient have masculine in eftect i delight. “Hera you are,’ rata “Indian! taget ere postemark. Who ds It) pur he wus “Lieut.” Hawthorne now) 171 ¥ cee ig had -hhes through the Afghan War, a Rta ‘your own husiners;- Stumpy tina was, us Bob suid; —quite—the wale Safi my brother, ox he purlied back hie ana tangled curly locks, and. ater rubting | Cousin Sol was, certainly out o spirits Known what to do with tim; they were older than T,and could enedureee him. m, us they thought Dest. ever, Was carrying on’ a tet on iratarsy eh + unconscious of ave_one charac etiffiy beaten rhiies and —mix—thor= Now divide this into three Apple Sauce Cake. =ogual—paris and bake two of them Mgnt colored. Tie third part ja tho ees together one cup sugar and| dark one: Ou wiht Ax AC Mke thie Add | “Steen —ahortening, add — er} 4 tablespoon dry cinnamon; cup | £round clove, = ttle nutmeg, one tea- to please both “the wearer and his pare ents. This ono {e meds —oP eater hig [ eergé, with (rimntng young man color marae RH W VOUT “secrets aa “What sncret?!* sald he. Timorese Lone soomot utte whole matter, 1 little salt, one-half teaspoon £ 2 = could Se s ere n of my cousin which ‘and flovired: currants, 1-4 cup shredded cit-| #00n of finnamon, and ore OUP Ofl eis eyes, proceaded to DEAK the seal [@uting the next for, Gaike fourth at| “Never you mind. { kn nnot help inteaducing here, thoush BASH Sao rox, 1 ounce melted chocolate, mix well | falsins. Dissolve one teaspoon of saler-| Nowy, tf’ thera ts one appellation for awn tennis, out showed an oxtra tail you thiv,"” 1 added, retin ir han nothings Uo do with, the thread ot | aid and ghield of Sng bakeoin thing pan exactly tike-the | etve-tn—e little warm_waier, then atlr! serich-anove-alt_othere 1-have_apro-{iiare love of and stron cress tld Bash ee eae EPrran Nie paceaon white, the combina- other two, De sure they are well baked, |{t Into a cup of sour apple sauce, beat! found contempt, It is this one of baceg. We used 0 compe PR uiod ee Peeler oe Uon belig an exceed= then turn a light one out on an ojted | ait together, then add one and one Half} «gtumpy.” Some miserablo nurse, tr. rie and down by the river, on always frieids? ingly effective one, paper and frost thick with icing; put |cups Nour (more if needed). Bake forty-| pressed by the relative Proportions of | which occasions, If there pinay Biss f ie Bird stuck the knitting-need'e Dut dark blue serge ts on dark ony and tee, then the ether five minutes. ~~ | y¥ round, grave face and little, mottled pepiaty eerie rersy ra iter ieei| Path He ane ay mych paints rs Sua ly lively Perhaps the moat yer- 5 = = logs, had dubbed me with the odious |hdre feminbie shouts and the waving of jump. “Good honvenst ho aakd, and What posbita ae sypuuse came upon hit viceable of ail things, Will F . ‘i mokname {n the days of my childhood. | parasols, It was certainly very rude of 4 coutg soo his aarie 2 at tein asked the vietior If he might while mixtures» are Will Future Brides Wear Red? 7am iat realty a bit more stummpy than |" [pot holt of him one evening before | mer. HY gine MeilRlt. "Do. you, ofer her a glans of wine, fee Greatly used for the : any other girl of seventeen. winner, and, drawing mysex up to my | 7ully think, tla your: atm tral feats ala pies Me pub Bon Oe play sults, and tho, ‘ | HE Red Heide Ja the rage of Paris. | England, -brides aud bridesmaids have| On the present gccasion 1 cove in all| fal height G48 foot fd Inches, 1 proceed: TES ERA tb sein ellisea ny Unrmene eee telumee amet game model in’ velvet | rte tert ereaige Teepenys Oitth Of! oohnr omised wily ‘the Prendi: Sexl//and | sto aig yor) mam (aux wae (about to | S1s2o) eWay aa lent Chora y ening) Rit ea nly, hs eld 7 stouty, wien Uehoneh ry ment had pot vet arrived Py opm asin al te the oretticst: and mont popular of jaro woaring ref garlands inetend of| thump ay brother on the hoad with the | Poche of marie, since it conaista in | Hie mast, i Llistened Dreuthteesly for, the answer. Rasa Secherten ceawae tho oune covalist act in the French |onange blossoms, and at the winter! otliow by nay of remcnetrance, when a| my giving away ‘what I am amost in| Never dia & single word produce su Ai, Std ieee aeeene Once capital. was married In red—in a bridal {weddings the holly berry will replace | jook of int ff te Heed of myncit, a an (effect. Cousin Sol wheeled arou © mind sald So! Pes 4 ; de ke - rereat in his face stopped me. | Cousin Sol was lounging In a rocking | with a snap of astonishment. om : acon: also aro used thin sea. gown of red. with redi yell, red elores./ thé orange wreuih, Perhaps Gert -YERt|—""Who do you think ts Gocine, Nelly P| chege ith uh Thee tore nie BAZ: | wprang nicht out of the window, He pyeht amie dk ha con: a t the Ted shoes, rel lngerie, red stockings. | the Engl/ah will autrender to the rench| he eaid. “An old friend of youre ing moodily over the top of tt Into the | always had ‘ourfous ayays of express: LoCnt amin he marched into ¢ Eide tincspaeteaan aa Red, rod, red, everything red, and the | fashion, and the makers of fashion] + ! a?’ Not-Jac! 2 /ite. 1 ranged up \alongede and poured.}ing ‘his feclingy, but: thie ono striuk Gebelis Kent. It: wns mot unt he was Invisible plaids. that What! from India? Not Jack Hnw. drondsid i daring of the Countess and her four| the world over declare that red’ has 02 HT aoe to wave given you some of- | e.94 belne 50 entirely ortxinal that T tin that he suddenly recollected fre no well liked. vb brideamnids, who also wore startling thorne? c Was ikterly bereft of a: save that) haying heard vs mention In the morn- he ausatitytot wea as raghign!) Come-to/ atny wnd will supersede white! -a3yen 90, pala Bob. ‘Sark 1s coming |Yonse, Mr, Barker,” I remarked, with | or wonder I atoel aeas Pat RS IAS ARS ade eb Ae gag tay 6 a vod costumes: has | started’ @ ‘feehlon' cnirely aa the coloritor bridal’ gowss.4 ; | lofty courtesy, Soe tho wathering darkness, Then there ape! His mental Anguish bo erent terial required for the back and i to with Hi myst mavccuvelwnite sauln andimnlte (417 Ca youis ty malaiipreparationg "are Se teuttne a aad Mani aaeestaal | BLa Tenant Neth eneceine | peared, looking in at ime. from no that’ he spent the “remainder, of Mrs Gyoar size We 41-4 jas 3 aya he ere almost as soon 100k v0. | fawn, av ch heauiany Salter'a visit In the cupboard, uttorly Pohcenhte ' pigeon fi eon roses for| being made in Paris for almost a score! tis letter, Now dun't dance about tike| He nas a very curious way of looking) ot © very much abashed and edlil, Musing ‘to ccome our eniil after, her yards 7, 3 yards gt ‘ } is of red weddings during the early winter, | that. You'll knock down the guna, or|" ‘You appear to have Aropped our ac:! “Is you M care tor, N sald the Heambecten Rm eeaneresane SRY PONS 288 yards 44 {nel hr j ps nev - » | denly descénding from-m¥ héroics, “You| heard the noise of momabody " ; raunee ; y wid A the mode at the great Parts shops are being | good girl, and ait down here again,” | denly Pied ety sete thet tints n tera would not have beon so bad; but * Russ! ult—Pat. any Ww! | tuch a annyation or cated sushi patie, }Ratwed from the conventional white to| “rwvon't it bo jolly?” 1 ered. “Bri, Ha an aD a seo AT OM a Bled Hei ny Cleslltb nab deo MC Aa evel iosslal sata mite (Non c6 18: uhteld, and 6%-4 yards / gaya the Chicago ‘Tritune, Ret—the| Me Feddeat and niost Grililant red that] Bob, the Tast’ tine ho was tere ho waa! ““Novning, Nell At least, nothing of} young man. [An Twas msaelf. She stayed for tiers] of brald for the belt and trimming, : 4 Color of revolution—was guccessful in| An be obtained. Most of the. brideéls boy, knd now he ism man, He won't | any oot treet ett rennet iar STE trent oni very. mich ithe (sang riers of an howr waiting for Sol's| Pattorn 6512 ia cut In aizen for boys of 4 and 6 yoars of ame, j £2 thin revolt naainst the seemingly ghso-) ¥9 thus dare to follow the fashion set) be the same Jack at all.” Tam reading for it" i ipeobag te rlnabailaey eon oes Lele NAL aul Zit) 5 ORLD MAY MAN. 3 Se ; " “ 4 a AD chur decd teich dulleeon, Call or send by mall t) THE EVENING WORLD 5 Jute rejer of white. Society gasped} by the Countess are brunettes. But one ‘Well, for that matter,’ gatd Bob, Oh," enld Lin a bristle of Indigna: | feotlon. He never sounded me My dear.’ she sald, reco How t TON FASHION BURBAU, No. £1 West ty-third street, Ne: avhien it wae annouaved that the Coun-| wedding which ts expootod to be bizarre} “you were only a girl’ then-a nasty tlon, ‘4¢ Uiat's 4, theron po mare to be! gentimonta in tesard to hin Inqident to her ssusband, and Pewee > p ‘Tea ‘ + * tess would wear At the @ltar; vot] beyond measure is that of w denntitul| Mtte girl with ringlets, while now’'— creni jSdbrp amactpty pete la raed a mideatty antler fae aeveral, Saye: into somi-Goripturat Jonguage, | ih ‘These York. sone seals. in ooln or mainve dete Lendl eters: ¥ ny o inane ~ a “ % its | He evidently thoug! hat he had done, violence of her indienation, “the oup- IMPORT. ‘Write your riame “ ai came, saw. and was convéried, and red) Glonde, “hone creamy skis and red} “What now? I asked. here aro young men who auuld rather all which Was nesded tn such eases:| hone socmed to Goen .avd~ wallow! | pacier eeeeiaas <4. Raw dosonie the ats eng Ee ee ae har-|\ Bob peemed avtually on the eve of ° themselves meresoute tian mp8 He used to oud me dreadfully | jis! 5 eu | Adee conservative | ROY ; me & compliment, cornene and learn Gow to prod wu however, coming (To Be Continued.) i

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