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[ oe The Evening World's ‘Daily Magazine, Friday; Nove mber 16; “Here is a new comic series which will fot only interest everybody at-home, but to- the -merriment-and_interest_of which all, the folks {. B é ‘ ons) vf at home can contribue. Every dofnestic circlé has its funny happenings that raise hearty laughs. THE EVENING WORLD wants ‘to secure some of those real “domestic mishaps,” and to that end offers weekly prides of $10 for the best suggestions for Mr. Scott that are " sent to the “Evening World Comics Editor, P.O. Box 4354, New York City.” PRIZES will be awarded every iturday as follows: FIRST PRIZE, $5;-FIVE OTHER PRIZES OF $1 EACH. One dollar each will be paid for “domestic mishaps’ letters that are printed in THE EVENING WORLD, i“ DVICE*LOVERS. ~ The Younger Sister’s Beau. fey le is astonishing the number of younger sisters who write 4é pt? ‘The Great Decide Falls Down After a Good Start. tell about a bur- and Fields got away by paying,20 cents, Jeaque at its first performance.} but Dailey, who looked and acted like At any rate, that was the case| 2% cents. was left to his fate, As Stave, Yeeith “The Squaw Man's Girl of the} the gent,Dallay made a stagger-at be- Golden t" which was turtied from! ing funny, but missed it by several | | nrst-night failure into second-night] reot. His attecapt to hit off Henry SMI) oo saying the: gaged, but that thefr mothers will not allow them to get married until the elder sister Ix wettled tn life. fei What nonsense this {s! How unfair, how cruel to ono sister and Wating to the other, fury Mothers ht to realize that daughters cannot marry in the order of their births, and that to put a brake on ono ~ witl's happiness does not Insure the other's, but fs mom = ely to leave-(wo-sour discontented old maids-on—her hands Help your daughter to make ® wise choice, mothers. Do everything you can = > & \Domestic Mishaps ‘“< [Ne1) ~< By Quincy Scott. ME FOR ST.LOUIS. 1 ~~ 4vOs DER--1P- SHE GETS ~~ HER S12E FROM HER FA! YES,ALFRED,1 LOVE, YoupuT You KNOW Tih ONLY VISIT- + muccess. er's shouller work ended at the el- ‘ ' r E EAST. YOU | "yt may be a little earth heretore, to | bows i i ING HERE IN fear 3T. 4 —_ Hi pon’? to prevent her making an unwise one. But ofice abe and you are agreed upon = When” Ruth walked Into the ydom MOST GO-TO ST.LOUIS AEP 3 = +H peat NOW = ;the young man, let the naming of the’ day be hers al Your older’ daughter = 3 | combing her switch, one of the deape; rafoes hiding under the table ventured the opinion. Urat she was walking. tn} het sleep, while another added that sh» was asleep at the switch. She very quickly proved that she was not asleep and that her-eye to the main cliance wan wide open. \Steve and Dutch “put targets’ over their hearta in the hope of death, but in spite of a duel that }soumied tHke-a Futrth-of-Jduly—celebras | tlon, both came back alive and sorry. | This first méene had the ‘elements of. ASH PAPA. : : are Rize te | Ge Oe RE BA a her own Ielsure, Don't sac ASK MRS. TALY ice the younger The Problem of Catls. wes thera? I of course, went homey parame with her friend. iM It the other girl's friend took you ” | | } HB y ri i other day I went put with @! home, I should say the score was even. wt young 1 nT Rave kROeN | Den't-think any more of-—muehetfifie, — for only a fow months, 4nd arriv- | sincy you say everything Is all right s at hdr ho: ft hér. Ste thanked | now, me for the pleasant afternoon wo had | 5 A epent, but she didn’t ask me\to call | Thetr Retigions Differ: ee Waa {t her place to nsk mea on mhould | Dear Hetty: I have asked for her pert Snes || AM a young man, twenty-two years good burlesque, but the moving pic- iurek called a halt on. the action, and call? Wishing to go out’ with hea\-agein | ‘of age, Ivhave been keeping complny: with a Young lady ‘the’ same age, 4) ‘Indian .pantomime and . es tna fow weeks, would it be proper to! | though staged) witn Julian. Mitchell's : J usual cleverness and ¢ffeotively carried | : ‘ call and ask her to gy with me? YC so,| We Were getting along nicely when: j iy C90, | ¢ out by a group of, chorus girls, also aliout how long’-should I’ stay? _| all at once, she, began ‘to act coldly } A_N,\ J. "| toward me, I asked her what was the .J } Kept the fun walttr i : Steve's nature was so changed by y J k ’ \ marrimgo that he dirt fency work in- tho; : ; It was your place to ask of her if\you |Matler, Sho sald It was Decause of hope of earning enough to. buy back the i; Ei i = s 7 “al “ 2 {our different religious beitefs. 3 | Coal necklace: He took tte interest | : ocr aitgiit eat, Write to—her. and make / Sir différent religious heHete. Sha. then In: the plana for ‘the home thet Ruth y 3 , A y the reqnest, asking when jt would\’bo i ought we ought to part, jahowed iim. -yWhen she, potneed “out “ z . agreeable to her to receive you. Don't | 84 Ale would: not turn or I would not the music room and to! im. that ‘shi : ay Felon " turn. I love her dearly, I don't ki would play and sing there, ‘ho gently y mays later ian 10) e'elome Leyton ower occu soner-Pisdbezadvlng but firmly tore it out | He wus also La i { fun the evening: Afternoon calis are |hOw I could Jeave her. - Please advise, =} maawicbetw ened andee ms what'to do, SINCERE, FRIEND. ‘ Ww me to the necessity for ‘nm ser- : 4 ‘ ‘ yant’s room. { “ If you love her well enough adopt tier * |! But how are we to live without | Tn SORRY, BUT THIS GENTLEMAN AT HIS. OFFIC! A Quest f Jewelr ; ei ts?" asked Ruth. . | $s e Ie: CHUGWATER St. + aestion of jewelry. religion; but {t looks to-mo os if that farmesten babes i MY HUSBAND I5 WANTS TO KNOW & u Roop Te ls not her real reason fof parting from ‘Anybody,” answered Steve, can 1 OY 4 Eadie ‘ Lew Fields as Dutch. ocinrar Yoo touee 4 1b eee SiH brones:tor m youn man fo vd |yoW I Gecide ‘about "Tha Great Decide," a! 4 = Pind HIM, BUT)? ~ . i a younk wirl a present of fowelry ; teayesty oh “The Great Divide."* given 3 PLL ask MY Sem f 5 foto un trenmeet?. rasp, |A Rude Young Woman... ! by Lew Fields and his company at the Tha \ en ith] y GEE! WOTS| | No, Wlowers, candy snd books aro} Dear Betty: ‘ © | Herald Square Theatre taat night. | b ‘ i EATIN' HIM!) | al tat a girl shquid accept before the AST Sunday I was walking: with-a = There were amusing moments aa well i i engagement, young lady friend of mine. _for___. 4 whom I care @ great eal when we |" * Her Friend Took Her Place, |\met another gentienian who happeneil 9 to be a friend of, hers. She stopped - np EA (ey iier : Jana talked to him, but did@not offer to AM a young wirl abxteon years of axe |\ivtrouce uk.” Sie then announced ner dain love aw : ; “nine . oT hay t wit a oe i hha nineteenint navel monsipataet haha toe eee did not matter at all to me, so wo frequently and think my affection ts |'@ ¥ i ah returned. Now the other evenink we | parted: Now, doar Hetty, .d0-you think ont—to—hear—the-tleetion—returne—my | 1 did dif not, how sirl friend, myself and-her friend, My |4#in ber affections? Oblige friend took her home, Ever since he AN ANXIOUS LOVER. oes not agem to care for me. Do you| | You did quite right. he. young y think that was right of tim? tts ail] Woman was very mide to you. Make right again, but do you think he cares | 40 effort to regain her affections, All for me, aince he took her home when I| the adyances should come from her. other moments that sifggested “They Greit Mistake" as an appropriate title for the work of the nameless wuthor | or_authors,_! Like the hero of William Vaughn _ Moody's play, the burl: an finished ‘product, _ mistake that may very easily be remedied was to rub the fun of the firet scene Into moving pictures that showed Ruth Jor- @anmarsh dragging the unwilling, Steve to the altar—or rather to a justice of! the pence, who did business with- | QAt the afd of an altar. Moving ptc- ya ore funny only to vaudeville au- diences who hate to go home. In this instance they leave a large gap of si- Tencs, and silence ts-the last_thing to be endured in a popular burlesque. Miss Blanche Ring, as the breezy heroine—and Miss Ring is nothing if HEALTH AND BEAUTY. | By Margaret ubbard Ayer. ember 2 fas Joe ermakarts end of rece Untidy Hair. + bi end lashes and avoid bleaching « esque and send tt c-~sthe foot- Aa 5 " A them. For a very dry #kin peroxide is” Ushts. Bho gave a capital imMatior of j wianche Ring as Ruth, Peter Dailey Lae BS NS . Lt pratehnactaeh Vartan apy Aer ere ceuepommendea sett ia oryiue mies Maeapeat AREIRa: $2 SSCESNEY as Steve, * = 2 : = Youn paucuter: formula? Castor ofl, @nata drames| oe waa all its own and a lisp that was the | without servants these Gaye —it's-how TR ALL RIGHT 7 fersee aimond all, 81-8 Auld: ounce; aly- Natural Cotor. funnlest thing tn-the piece, —— totive with them. = This Ruth took matters into her own | Ruth's brother and big frie Be ands the moment she discovered | Detticoats, rman Coon Cotecroake “Peta Dailey, Lew Fields and Law: | mountains in a helter-skelter. When the rence Grossmith In her rondhouse isd Goes ene sey ere a etees Gory Guich. With a rifle to emphasize | for having ad pve yf eee s eae hor threat, she declared that the three} re icing RelnetG ey s Vhen Mr. more home cringing desperadoca would not leave) tole, and the —pruningsknife haa her house until one of them bad prom-| pis rele. and. ie pie athe Great feed to marry her. Grossmith bought | Decide” will probably be less of a his way out with a necklace of coal, ' question. IANLES DARNTON. HINTS FOR THE HOME !A-Cheap-Soup. to make 8 ounces, Hub a little on the paim of your hand and smooth your| /o:\be aa pretty as th : hair with i. Then bruah it into place | "°°! BESS Dremel and you will find that i will stay. ———— Falling Hair. i AUTUMNAESODCRE: i —RUB your head every morning Te smell of frost ia on the alr, . Jockey lub K.—It your hair is extract, 8 fluid daggns; alcohol, éhough M you v4 eaeniiagertee » to aaa jt. The result could and evening, using the tps of |The “winter of our discontent” the fingera and trying to make Draws near, its chilly atmosphere the scalp move, as it were. Apply thia| {With wondrous odors blent. tonic for falling hait: —Phento actd, 2/¥ rhe rare: noe gf 'the dy} grams; tincture of nux yomica, 7 Otleoptele ot d pa Bases trams; tincture of red cinchona, 3)| | prea ” gears, tincture. of cantharides; —-t aim the time Jack Wroat returns, grams; cologne, 120 grams; Fweet, al Pah , 41-9 grams. Apply to the roots |} And mingled with those odors. | Cabbage Pie. ; Be : Moor sun ut, “owong Ty" ow tae pound af the tatr with ® soft sponge once or} “Aha! instdious aa vice, F a gous ite e: ee es Ball eens ana aes eat tele e aSy, ‘Trix Hotton Le aeoaslanet oar hears iste ‘adrae ai ave it lage enum | “a for very ary hair. roclaims the smelt of spice, tt Have it large enough so !t wif! fold | throusy, ada a carrot, two quarts of pe : aye ““ Peroxide for the Skin. || Odors of pepper, lavender, over finely chopped fried cabbage, which | water (boiling), salt and popper to taste, | “you Mill the drippinx pan with. Sprinkle | And {ilcken, A little more water may] hard-boiled exg, chopped, on top of cabs) be added, if liked. page. Seasca with salt and pepper, fold Gver Gough and bake. ti oven ~untir! Mahogany Gake, brown, } {Macaroni Tomatoes. ; Of cedar and camphor, while oy. D. VrPeroalde {a frequently usea| | Po ceges ne cmon while over all on tho akin to bleach out freckles, | of sha redolent mothball «and particularly for dtscolorations f tmoonquerable, invincible, Melahe akin of the peok. Jt whould? Ta palace Hel and hate weal with care: applying It ona bit of CORA M, W. GREEN: fe Dasrnent-cot He-carétil at the eyo} : ENTE AR. ALP -cup butter 1-1-9-cups sagar; 14 cup grated chocolate, 1 cup sweet mille, -2 cupe flour, 2 egss REAK the macaront into. places| teaspoon each soda and vanilla; cook ‘an inch long until you have pint, | #2 cup milk and chocolate together; dis put—into boiling salted Water, solve soda in other half cf milk and sha boll Fapidiy 90 minutes, Dratn in a| M!X-aa other cake. Dake in two Inyers amander, then put Kin cold water for; A cream filling ts nice with tt 20-nenuites to blaach. “Melt 1 tablesp2on | Skidgg Cake, i 2 of butter In a frving pan, add a tabi spoon of four andaseix anti? Addi pint of stowed or canned tomatoes | und stir Ul tt bolts, Drain-the amnos= | = pont and add carefully, Doil 1 mfiute. Derby Sweepstakes 2 Ms By sic Remue Conan Doyle. 4 “ feieieiefefeteleiiei-iefele be ieie bie elede ie iotetticteteieieletstetcisieielebefolel-totriebieisjalobiefeteieieiebeteietete REAM cup _of SueAr and 1-2 cli | epy Permission of George Munro'a Hane) !hen and the bantam cock had develop- {audience when charadey or private the-| “¥es,"" wala Jack. ‘The fact is, Neil, © butter“and tard mixed together. | (copyright 1603 by George Munro's Sons.) | eq uicl length of wing that.they were | atricals were attempted. Afr. Cronin, an never wes anything the matter ABO} gy 4-oup-of- milk, 1 tons!” lattieacasescnaUayae tthe pares and \s asy-Kulng athletic young Oxtord ui: ume. TL qwanted-t-heve m-talk with spoon of vait 1 000 cup of ‘shavea ~ z t Brae Spiced Rapes bea great acquisition hay! poss ‘ pastry flour, tT tnge| SYNOPSIS OF PRECEDING CHAPTER. hat the example of ‘these ringleaders | wonderful powers of organization at OU done Tek ta AY VOU WORE sests the Empire - A Unes ty @ ¢avorite > one Of the ‘season and Is_“exceedingly becom. ing to @ great many figure: T= coat that sug- etl i . chocolate, s % exerutiom: Jack. Ww: yas iy ere Sault qhen-setve at once. You may double the | SOT i spoane Geeatt-of-tene|—iueut- suck. ttawthernt. -m_harn_of ine | Had been #0 contagious, that even such | serauo™ Jack was pot nearly as live STARE Rest an Red He eT quantity If you wish, far, Beat well together and-bake ‘Afghan war, ia atout .o return groni t peesese: vid —matrone asthe —band)— | Toney mocused nim ot belng—in-torr. T_remonatrated, model that te suited t, r saveré pan 0 minulex AN” B | Siis cousins yelie,-a pretty ive _| eeeed— Coshin China had developed |at which he looked “as silly as youny orty.' eald Jack, stoutly, cloth, to -veiver- 2: Creole Kisses. ‘i tween, ots forward eagerty, fo Me Aris j roving propenaltios.cnd—pashed thel:-|uen usually agen ‘Buch occanions, bul 89 loo-lont in contemplation of the vatstace 80: ai See SS Plum-Pudding. |__| hte angers her cousin, Bol Deine ova ner | Way Into forbidden ground. A oouncil /did not attempt to deny the soft tm- Of gullet Jack ® nating to Feet ABO tb he tonatiras-ome-poundo¢-conters | gai attident. ker ella et De eae eee HEM rie vara end tEAM AN any furthor remark. 1 wondered mixtures such: @m | Taher ta Bt : wera eae eee hela deena. end bone + passat Wa-de-to-taryeatdDoat or erin he-tatteredt = [was unanimously deolded that thd lone morning. “Can anybody Sa a st® Ghy one to offer ei tall na Grace, and: her brothe tioner’s sugar and the whites of ¢ ALF pound suet (3 pound raisins, Many Hea in her bohalr, uns, and which con- ) equa for 15 minutes, Add 1 tea~ 14 pound “currents, 14 "pound can: Welcome to the returning WAT | wings nts must, be | sUggestion?” 7 spoonful of cream or-tartar,-then-bort 44. died lemon peel, 1-2 “pound svgar, Lean g iene anata etal Srag the pond," sata Mr. Cronin. | wong” Uniis,to Pe Rood, friends when we sequently can by t eae ee ot efopoing unll ihe tix-| P2 pound scalded. bread crumbs 1 nut- —— Ret emaper we beat TBy we inctiaven't— men-enoughy anid Ton: | Seidegiantem Nell remarked _ my Ee o utl fore will Stand aisne, Now add-1 tea~ |-mes, 2 esea.2 cupa flour, 2 teaspoons mean ky TCs sire ena myseit. while laste Raley a laweepalakes. for lrcX (7 GAaN sL, looking down af the ‘one almost aloe: <i (Soonfl of vanilla and 1 cupful’ ot | baking powder, 1 adltspoon salt, 11-4 CHAPTER If. Coda Bal aon Nee nee tin oathyat: tereatked saat Which wha ‘thrown ‘over my kneen, casions. When “mado f ghopped nuts Of Any kind: and bake tn cups milk Roll four hours. Makes e oll Pubes as ee ha peers: es | "Oh; there's plenty of thine for that. |enead swum ie qt Pe Gus an expert from—handsome smite PE thin tavern: Wiren baked “out into /twa. ural toeether. thal mix gp with, A Queer Proposal. : Se fat ter trate tthe wee Shee Bae Te end too maratn Se ath ral it ecomes.adapt- ¢ j ake imore ; yAnything olna? | Hoss of the “mascultna—votoo--—whith ed_ ta“ vialting, “aliurah We have it! I gaaped, as the crested) ‘Lawn tennis. narrow. atring_and roll them, still bo} fol, dubiously. said “othera,! MAY fave to wtl am bi ‘be acquired by practice. And the like, “Ww oming down. by the two| seernore ~Heb ver sMatt atic! = mere ri k——— mereeeel eee era co seen) idk - Ren wae driven thie a cored. CALOR. lother wet eee iaasie t seem to care Tor ma nowt as ere FEMA RTE NI oe morning, coming. Into breakfaet) it, xr, Cronin! Oh, you've missed. itt Tiga IS : Fa React rae ond Jack } frum-the plainer, 7 m7 gets ist a telogram. In his tend you've missed ttt Get in the war, Bolt; ened ate. Cronin, Ys acti infront of eed In the | serviceable —tabrioa tt rt D 7 wt yo! a} % : Y Netiv' a eae Deon: rs Scientific Stoking of the Human Furnace. | ‘i couta see Set looking at me re) On dear, it's coming to me NL anid aay brother, grasp-tJacks “that when T tees’ bone eet becomes ake eta “Ee promehfully; but that did not prevent) “Well done, Miss Montague!’ cried Maxeriycitetherid Plonics “are| tik ‘out In the frozen paswoe of the travel, t6 motoring dear to those who are in-the frat] Himalayax when “1 have seen of the tender paasion. | tile army in front of me, In met,” ; how are We to fo, Nell?" asked! Suddenly dropping Into pathos, “all che [time 1 was in that beastly ‘hole. Ste and tO general utiliy Wear. The ines gra exceedingly food tn ef~ owing my delight at the ts~—My_—oronin, ax 1 scizedthe—wretohed fows by the leg ay ft fluttered past mo, id proceeded to tuck It under my arm to prevent any possibility of escape, is multed to the children's lunch basket, would be totally Inadequate for stal- | taitigence. who need plenty of {uel to keep ube Ares of physical energy| “we'll have awful fun when ho Sia men require strong meat, wnd the luncheon, dwinty and delicate, cat} oy trom a: wart toller a@-burning. WL v ex," ob, We'll drag the) + 4 iD ont go at all,’ gald I, "I'd Nke nistan, T used to tht he ayan:ity of food # day for a healthy adult man of average helght and nah-pond ee Sever ho) ena oc) euler Se at chit mad to catch. whe | to aWwtullys Butt Have Deane: thos | tet in England Bi oe the: little fect—among the hest welght engaged In a Inborloux occupation ts estimated by, physiologists aa from | wan't It be jolly. Sol?" Z eit goes! “There—behind the, ferns So} kot me. You had better wal “Yede selld Jacke Sabo; fend sin Aly to sixty ounces of solid food and from fifty to eighty ounces of fluid, ‘This|. gol's opinion of its dollity, waa evi! Lceg- toons wile Rd Nt ea can be oent over. Wl of you in lmy heart, and than wyoe'y modified: Empire : f SOO a te, came back You. wero A Httle gitttre tho gate!'' whout- qrakes a brave stiowing by the year of one or one and a half tons of food and|dently too great to be expressed In ell and wunttered Wihecher lly, and L wordered whether, vo hued Kotten th pull oome, Jack? said Rob, + | ther imped: inte tien. je the garmont jy reallly so sim drink. twards; for he save an ‘marticulate hoot Obra days that wy 10," ‘Po keep up the dally average and concentrate the noon lunch so as to make it} erunt as answer. / , . i ‘ nd we both made rt into Wewrens: t 5 or then cny: R easy carrying and/nt the name time satisfying iM somevng of a problem-that| Our farm-yard opens upon the avenus Mice TIN DUTAUIFAC toro eRoMnd tas Hie had snotmentioned ieito Tek, Mme Ueomine’ alte ‘poctleal tn eer aaite n Hatherley into the avenue, and there 4 one at the time, but it was ber! © ob) MY pony entirely to ts ond dinoiiledae ta renulret supply has been inadequate and he had to “brace up” on something stronger, | House and the lode. Go! and’ I nnd found meee tage fo fare with an. touldn't. do sald mnd At wag indulging tn ite maleitix vashin Nich Cre @ > BO cs edeh bine $ ew + . » propensity of stoppin, 1 ad- af ya the Washington Btar. Mr. Nicholas “Crogins the son of a) ) nA TSere ny tt Rreaninileasthh it io pn ping and aa qe there {WA Jounsing: along in te dlrectlon of parila wage a mizing thosvl ‘Look here, Nelly," wid Tnok, ; gaap ike a tran who Le mbout to pulkene |! stringe of his shower-bath, “one of the thingw you learn: In campaigning isto secure @ Kood thing whenever you see {t. Never delay or, hesitate, for 1 nover know that somo other fellow may Food Is required for the body for two. chief purpoxes—to generate heat, that |nelshboring squire, went down, ts. energy; and to produeo-and majntath, the structures under the influence of lfe|atter lynch. ‘This Imposing,* Gemon-| ‘Thero waa no mistaking those laugh KY, yi if Baton inek for the purpose of quell- Ing griy eyes, though T think tf 1 nad > tla res of my le hh had broken out in| He" looked at him some instinct +o Show that Meats ipa would have told me that it was Jack, had seen ho At ener EAC! By of ours buatied me along from Cabul (0 yu'd eympathize with me Sy dear’ fellow,’ answ tenar 1 have had, walking * : e, f, vy and ful al) vet collar Emplre Coat—Pattern No. 5510, P edged |with braldy ‘Phe quantity-of material required for the medium elxe 1a 742 y and exertion, A awell-balaniced ration, according to dletitians, ahould contain 60 per cent, or more of the carbohydrates, or fat for heatand energy, to 20.p6r-cent, | Ing a mutiny wh the hen-house, Tho earliest tidings of iow could 1 be dignified with the otein, or material for furnishing flegh and blood material, Great men < i tans Rie bay eet pds the rising bad been conveyéd to tho crested. hen, tucked under my arm 1 Candahar tlon as well as physical requirés’a large amount of tissue-forming food and heat i } | swell repays study. Muny a man has really been driven to drink because lls food |about half-way ° “heave the veteran alone,” said Mr. “dnt energy material. | house: by young Bayliss, son and hoir tried to pull. myselt Up, hus fhe miter: ioholas Cronin. Fe NY not carry {to while You are making | yards 44 or 4 yards 62 Inciies wide. : Wor tho proteiii-clemenis there should be meat, cheese, nuts, eggs, cured her- {of the hen-Keeper, and my presence fouha'a protector at lust, tor it began rity the warworn soldier," remarked “Rrts" coming now,” I thought, in| Pattern 5510 fs cut In aizes for a 22, 34, $4, 33 anf 4 indh Eye measure. Fn ne eae te eee lente. or beans 1a. gonad’ Toner SEM Che caenn: [nad! Deen ursantly requerted, Lat melo ‘chuck "with redoubled vebemence: ABD | 6 vour chia ald Jack, vril SeepM wand theres no window” for ! ie hydrates are found in the different Kinds of bread, cake, dried fruits, cereale of |femMark tn parentheals that fowls were hud 0 Gits HS In CAPAG che game: teit you whee Tl do," he added brignt eee eer had gradually. got nt eatte fn eT MAY MANSY a eearce WORTH MAY MANS , ail kinds, sugars, honey, maple sytup and the Ifke. Yoods that contain boli beers ak ary pinpainap yes rome ewe Tin alte Spatty at Hasheriey ening Up, ie gee me have, the trap, Giato the ideas of love and umole ont |} How to} ort waSiION BUREAU, No. 21 West Tweaty-thita street. New f needful elements are nuts, chocolate aid cocoa, oatmeal, rye and bariey, Mince- | taxen in thelr management without my House thet May. J enorne, aed) Mire noon aa.ahe bas Aniahed planting her BE ANON Sa nent enn Coen] $7 Ob GALS, York, Send ten cents in coin or stamps for each pattern ordered. meat.contains a lot of nourishment, well balanced, and {f made of pure material! sayice and assistance, Old Bayliss ‘Nicholas Cronin; then there were Misa ‘ferna. Wo can take’ the basket with) «iq you think, Nell!) said Jack, | { These IMPORTANT—Waute your name and address pidinly, and a- will goldom dleagree with any man actively engaged. Aiming, therefore. to pro- gaa sen Waverly, and Hisle, and mother and us, You'll come, ywon't you, Neti? eae Riya couldi eee cars ton ma cietend pens ; ‘vide nubstantial, satistying luncheons, lot mo ‘ ‘ porek eetoeren Frail cctent ro {Re | myself. On on emotgency SESH Ease ewer aetnate to Thave got better very | to ware my lot foreyer—could you ever Libis ways upecify aise wanted, : ; sf gard texan ormad us of the exten! ways cnuster half a doxen visitors from suddenly.’ an we be my wife. Nell? ernment 3 Wpqpu from day to day, | --~ 3 Gisturbance. It seems that the crested [the houses round, #0 as to have an down the narrow winding country lane, y wittro Be Continued.) ah { \ : \

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