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__The Evening World's onday,; November Se Reermiee agent Tot ‘How to Avoid the a Daily Quarrel By Helen Oldfield. English dea: present—byery paived ae dug fromthe eae pooket_of the sale 177 kame mine—vir.: “Avold the first quarrel aa a deadly danger.” it ¥ both GHETY At the wasce tise operate dist tt of the past generation was accustomed to epi whom “he —united-tn.the bends of matrimony with @ card, upon which were printed four] s'—nugets which a miner might have de- ert of tet- both unprofitable and un “Never disprite each other; iets dignitled? z “Htomember always that ‘A soft answer turneth away wrath. sple who are in love should realize that the more deeply Domestic Mishaps “< EL WAN SS ETT DOODLE TAAY WERE CRITING 7 > i Rs | WHATS I MATTER WITH on EYES WHEL || | mare UP onze BACH-RID- ne ee pees ee) Bee ING, IT WOULD Do wS.Goopr, aif feailn a a Se 2 AND WE cAN AFFORD IT. =~ be on thelr guard 40 avoid” « quarre), “pre oes hy thie tee ‘there are two tony alive 16 hing like a hmaty 9 objéct shows a wanloy or afte: Gne at, first to regatd h other as. more than common hy ‘ Kcovery that he or she, who has seemed acarcely lower than the & yA Bas caltinte niortal, det “ ‘ ., Me the extrem } Seargcnacris Fried people cover, Ho. ese—that, 1h gor. soot ig old fatry tates tt 000 ot ayera and to resent is, la Ane often defeats its object, and unneces- ‘The first quarrel betwoen newly aid may wally bs mrotted by the, { the mere act-of going through “Phey’ wera'marriéd ahd ived 3 ply forever ‘atterwart.” rary, martage 1s but the begining of 'n t broader, more stren in which the two must carve out thelr own * for weal or Woe; must “seek peace and pursue It." else they may Me ny up in thelr patbway. Thoso who would be happy in married os sit of patient continuance in welideing,in bear. ny eving, the best, hoping the bestg with the love which {s Ost old Fnglish writer Oath sald: tN ye | i p in the fire of thetrardent affection ati ilttle way f | whith are disngreeably to each other. trouble, however, ‘ts to sort these ad cha: ways out ia love farriant, like government, must be a series 0% € Gorge Eliot tulle us thal “marriage must te a ratntion either of. entire «ym- o. pathy or of conquest; and {tls aadily true Yoat much of the marttat: dtsc 1. ach ‘unfortunately existe is due the Ml-advised struggle for supremacy ti {!Dhéy go to churey and ray: ‘I will,’ oT "T_wWowt, and then-troubie-pesins* - “Yet_as_air 1 whol love) bat mf r priles make up Se sim of human lite.” 7 > frloiis or lovers, havo their roais in such tiny seed! jamed, after eat ward, to think how slight the so-cullod cause of variance was at first. how eartly > } stbreach might have been. healed. ‘Behold how great wilittie matter 1 kindieth.”” Great tities Pappen only—once or twice tn-most-Iitettmes; small - things fifty times a day; wherefore, the small things are in the agarrgate by far y ieAhore Important: ; fe is often said that niqnners are out of dnte, that courtesy nowadays Is con- t } eldd@ted old-fashioned, and politeness to thove of one’s own household attoxether pe 5 \ Amcessary. © Whit tsa pity, all round, both for men and women, since not only. x Dat neglect and -indifference,as well, are *Guarrelling. “wrangling and, jangling {mpi to true polltenfss. never!—Chicugh Tribune W vot UY Love may be careless, but finianéa courtesy “” HINTS FOR THE HOME, 3 + aside half of tt. Scald m! Jymbles. eee [to sugar and lant. When coc | ke und four to make a hatter, Shutter heaping), 2 over night; beit eggs with.ren erhall biscuit gutter, Let Trigolor Sauce. Neht, thon try. and add 1 add yeant futrip of the dough around oy [ine lard and sugar agd mi: fern —on tie the size Of | Mlesatve ‘ents ty a Melle water, and ald evoke flour to knend: Roll and f cup of Dutter with 2 Vins + whites of 2 e&ea Plum Duff. en ton atitt froth, beat tirht- i patatiiuthorourtity!: blended ;itheny diet, A/[ ae u ones etene: one /emm none uy : vidh Into three parts; favor one with \- molasses, one cup milk, one cup : vargtia, one with chocolate and the {74 ralsing (chopped), one teaspoon all bbe oLhey wit atrawhe i. iitle | kinds of mpice, half cup butter (melted), - Make a plaky ir seirnptites cups ‘dry bread srumbs one tea iia) or bowl with butter, pul) eTOom of 20K Bisa ores ohouresia three pound 1p, Sauco, halt n the van- Set tf chocolate mixture: rand, y;_the_sira worry, om 3 the beaten white of the sertise enter be serqed ont tt prefer Indian Pudding. nts out onto a plat shoes fad tay on peddins. Fig Pudding. tered. puda ‘To bevester = Loin see Se totard xauce: Ralsed Doughnuts. pate eee 5. 8 ess. Hard rr ii ip butter and ono cup sugar beaten to a cream, faleleniel-} teieles! sofa} setetnfutota! NE-HALF pound breadcrumbs, 1-2 P UT on 1 quart of milk to warm, ang : arate Sac ae peicinicicil 4 sound fies, 8 ounces Fuet, 6 ounces when It {s warm. Stir in 1 cup ofl 7 () Pen nunar, 2 exes, pinch of st, |L indian meat, ser unt it ts tho. EP ULT DOr we fa Laur wath hhickened and smooth, and| +f Py Wash figa In hot? water, | row thickene rm nooth, and} + < mince with muet- Steam | heat to a boiling point, Then pour into | iafeletefefejeicte}=int feleieeinieteinieelebeieteie-ielelefeiefetefebeie fete pah-and add 1 cup ot dé 4 «alt an half teaspoonful” of ginger, = ‘ ‘3 = 1! = pletely, and hasded Wie Over to" 7° — eye opt milk, 2 cups sugar, 24 ew { together, then pour’ inte ita]. aiaeiheatuaentiiel res st al Siar, J eadvs 1 yeast cake, one te dni bur donot surrey SS NOPSIS_OF _PRECRDING : Cresent ng allie ery ae ey EA 4 tearpoon soda, 4 Httle salt, Hub|and bake for three hours, tts best to fair, ind waa ameed> Wl norsesachie “seated aS Tae Oe p jard toa eream—and~gorp corer -tt-white-bak ~ ow. difligiity_arons.-now~ | ynale- tamer passton-complerely_ olla! Hoth of them felt sentlmenttaty soos eal ae ae bs bjection: ware 8) e re Re Mep, cm Briar rere pn wuch a paltry chance.as the turt : eR, accel: fag ‘maked iaraty Of n~cotn-or-the-lengtiewtonateawe It spoon. tps and every vile print wiMeh spt H Tite trom bs tywas-at this-criais. that-an-inapiration} could by any posabiiy tnve a wont y a = ‘bearing upon the training of the horses | came Upon Lieutenant Hawthorno, y hes is — =} average er CHAPTER IV. | “Ll tell you Hew we wil decide it,” | OF thelr antecedents. The very xrooms |), SH a = ee he--wald. You and I-ore both entered Es gghoted The Race. lor our Derby sweepstakes, Ir your how Bloyele “waa descended from Veloce} te horse bents mine, I give up my chance; | Pede, or explaining: to the anxious mo ‘inade—of-ons- pat ‘Porneelitch throushout: e “aioe tone a BY cRACKY! 4A KOU) Oo FIVE 50 DO L, Ron? TL, FLEE HUH- How bo ; MIs’ VAN—WHOAt SPU-PLAK . TO HER RANK. I CCCANT) WELL, WE GOTTA WAIT Heep TILL DARK,THAT'S ALL! WE > €AN > PARASE HOME Looking DIKE THIS } Is Vt Feast * win one of the prizes, which will be awarded every Saturday “domestic mishaps ictter that ts peated tn The Evening World {Ry Rerminsion— of. George mune" 5. Geta Outt ES HOW; for ctrey hed -desered me comc, ‘eal student how Burydice was by Or T wns a couple of days after the pleic that olir great Derby ewe If mine beats youra, you Idave Misa + stukes wis to come off Th Wns t Montugue-forever.Is it a bargain?” | Pues out of Hades. ‘One of them discovered that her mi ternal grandmother had come in third) only one ftipulation to) Ht teten days yet an annual ceremony never omitted @t) “7 have ee isrloy thas Smite: naid—Sole pSOraR L iors neigishora, ther IY} before the ‘race will be Fin, During ot Wiebe ime rar ere cee a= lyehiath two sHfinker—the rorgpid and the KRot= Quite as many candidates for tickets 94) fiat time neither of um must_attempc} Was te which ho stuck the halfsrow St Chars —-ware torsos entered = Minketaivantagd: of the, Which he recel¥ed-[nto—mts tet The aweepstnkes,, jadice and mente oe ne a ee ta, While he awinked-at-the'voudhman with| WHY Loot HERE, 1 THE Sravin | orld Comics Kditor, P, O. Box 1,85 Rive other prizes of $4 exh: —Oue-dollar will be paid for each | natu ‘ PEER ENE ea area ae ww wirsr sre gir Arthur Conan Doyle. Ieieleleteteleinieleeiefeleieinleiebel ries eee ieteletel ich say’ what I chose and do what I Iked | but Lvaluabie—animat UpOs the shrine of humanity, ation lin-the-stable were tred_of: recounting (Cloth, Hawthorne! Anti] format; Bic: NTroquols, who wiurted, be Auring, 7 gues Seo teem Consider my pigug nt is whom Thad tried ‘to conceal froin.1p; Ominoua words, reader, as no coubt By Quincy Scott. THIS BEAST HAY pla | whose ide ta color be using ) New York City,” and mad sealo; ton did not even open the paper in front him. It was Mr. Cronin who un- : Hee aru glanced over IL Hain E a wet tulad I “What's the nows, DI Athen Mob; Abother railway words tly. Westinghouse brake “Two noven Tie, BETT. tk lucky to Haye fou: nkful whe As Yet, No “Mr. Right:"’ |) Dear tietty: care for Woot hnsitate to cur correspondence more than a year, absolutely forgatten her, I am a young man of some degree of education, my: nolf. and {if I could m those of the girl I have just spoken of | soon after the wedding as 7°VINCENTS 0. DVICE*LOVERS - The Engagement Ring. A Guu _ All she can do te to walt Ul the young man gay, the ring. Jt would be most improper to ask chim for jt, | ° sitlolways Skew to have a ring, of cours, a the and ayiabol Gt her engagement. But if, the n ig poor abe can better ation rather than writes me saying that she has been engap two Weeks and the young man hasinot ald anything gi about a ring yet. St White to Know What to’ do, her’ Ine MAN she Mord to wa ound his foe meng, th fn bit 4 the rourr fsntt girl in entiti hance 4 to 1 tovan « nent ring, and should b ip for it wie had better cat him ont rother, tie shes “tr yarion, 7 hag ad inyitatians to Dur It neem very strange. t ; aj the: places I have gono L bay vi mig! : : tet Mr. Right as yet 1 ant y Try it, wats twenty-six, and tt is very ‘disco i 5 : fea Rot to have met a ot y vs f ' pe tanh Hse ane ony Has Loved ‘Eight Years. Bo ‘not be diecourtged. “Woeten who! et lets: . 4 : marry—afier_twenty-fve kra_far mara! [| POU hit VERT SATS ayaa AD: apt-to be happy than tiiosa who car toducgd toa young lady wit tre at cartier marriages. “We cannot s ret tall sloveavand)-- who. The bund of Fate! Watt patlontly spemeil to return ‘my -fSellng. “ Mattora (3 whensyou mest a minn you ean g tltis “fee about AT year st T Her of ey ove aa aars self agreeable ta him, Imagine my taur- kee whon. she: refused mie Presents for the Family, i and actions “which I: stiatl, f Dear Batey: < noyer at n hor manner - AM keeping ‘company with a ynung | seemed to Indicate sho loved me a Christmas present. v1 alwo wish ta} ¥ me so. I have tried ‘ give hia mother and sisterein-law jone. | Oy ~ wer ‘tte forget he 3 VillitibeThecesentmiscaty one) a} ravelling. athletic MK be necessary to give hin fatiic mid~Crlends only scem to ins wnd brother one also? AM y Jove wad: longing for her. At No-tndeed. You wit ba aot ACerS fg te enovieh with the threa presents, Be GD nein eae one would expect more, nd och thme «he has acted toward mo : u Las eb! did be Rersutly $ A Forgotten Love. 1, Have Jean ch 8 Cetera Use a sho tem and fas often Dear Betty: nae me, Now woat wouldyc) HAVE resided In New York for} you nr my- postion to-daF more than tyree years, When I left | ete my original home Iwas in Tove | Go_ and nee the: Ah SO eet = with @ young lady of education anfvre- monet, DBs NERA E rece fneiientland (oC an {deal dlepoaitlons | Suemen.oe yous, Terbes: yon must Surely, 1 This, young. lady loved me passion- | ~~ : ately, and our love would have meant |The Wedding Presents. p matrimony. had I remalne} at home, | hear Hetty: But-twaa too young to marry. Now 41H dt usual to thank the = bas and [ seaeed—toe-ll have almost | te seen at home afterward? he bride should write a note to the giver of each present tsaph resshis tos frida by sanding letters to them by mali at &, wediing r, and to say when the bride can be iH. poparate aa ta young lady harmonies with oharacteriation Perils of Peroxide. =r H surprised that Gi your halr has} Jurious pure perox- brassy, it makes the} halr, you would nol #0 after shninpooing 3 Here ia a tonic which Wilt nourtsn yo3rt liberties with “your reatored by the mere application of a| ing your hale klycerine, 2 ides, every night, rubbing 10 0 with a small sponge. d RAYMOND.—It {a problem Thatr-dry-ant HEALTH AND BEAUTY. By Margaret Hubbard Ayer. t = Have Used With “wudce suggest to you: to shampoo’ your hair kor ton days—which will drive away that mnciination to am~—not ruLand arias \ sorb the damp atmokph: Here {a the Ferran tapes curling Quid: Dry salty of tartar (cura 5. BAIvEER ernie w bonate of potash), 1 dram; cochinom Be 1:2 dram; liquor pt am-8 (powdered), | monia. exsence of rose, 1 dra each; > glycerine, “1-4 ounce; rectified spirit, 11-28% Olstiiled Water, 15 ounces: tho mixture digest witn frequent stir 3 tring torn week and then filter, Mois ¥'! {ten the hair with the Jotlan when > | dressing. ‘Tho effect will occur as tne = Thuir dries, r “you mIgnE ry tet ee aie nowers —appaet Palling Hair 1 dried MThis ty a very good tonic—tor falling he . and what a eunnatural ounces; reoxiess St. It must nthe mun} but you would great. at It by carefully but cannot expect hair and to takny you haye it ly as hampoo. eaten ery ten days or two Senet thoroughly massaging. - of chn-| your-koulp every night, moviner It back. wart with the Hps-ef your fine Aromati¢? drams; 212 drams: 2 drams; ry vinegar, 4 tinoture tincture ewaler, 6 weeks and by sat 2 tf It were detached from your head. give you here the formula f SMS R Ne: oun tARy ride, 1 ounces. of of to Keep straight, damp | ender, of! of rosemary, 1-1 dr he fats jn fog. You might try the curling ‘send below, falling. 8 OF sitrietay- m each, Made Curly. certainly a wise a dav that the a Towould ato: cad Was one of the Wino Olympiad of to-day: Thad prenetratod 18. gi had: A sary and the tobe sacrificed U6 horse ts Bayete, 1. YO Ve and splitted your coffee all-over the “was your horwe, wasn't MY Your wafracd.— 1 see that w, bas come to first favorite now ur nice discernment Ne faught at the least. the last thr 8. Don't call moa firt and a co- #nul you have weighed the the sudden dvb on-of my admirers, think of my de" |‘ >~ fat the confesstén from a man ght men, comes off to-night," sald Bob {nj} vatter js dé-| 5s Hight, throws some dopbt—pon the his ‘charuoter of head of the house, | DF ie wht until tb. ra Verosmyrot= his statement o-Ae heer = 6 ssmbitiings+. Poreeeenenes “ “The — subscription —la-— tai ee the woldier: {marked in a peery _whlsper that even: | Becond gets —quarter—of the pool, api = : third has his money returned. No ono} ¥ Donel —satt-Sotomon;—— Tie biaketlichevartevowthe-dliter;t oppts shawl ts mado <of .xephyr — Bhetiand, fino, sott-threaded hat is in two deliciously lacoy, 80 deligate to both touch atitch -48 n alternate rows, ‘aged ‘and between fle the thick and rasebuds, purty’ and with downy Os tbe., If one choosed they may be in contrasting coldtpink or a dell- or corn- | >, cate, green Re i wpoa. a cream white hs te : | : ney # kaob stitch foundation, Te ends ore finished th, fringes crocheted of, the two colorp used afternately, one or two ethos of each. - sides Pees, Rosebud Shawl, Dea xned with Bea: [ Mf will malt full diregtions for making this piktern to any, Laura La Itue, Knitting Editor, Evening World,» jot my' readers who are interested. There wii} be no charter for Sending them: (Kindly address 0, Box 134, N. ¥, City, fab Tolar mate: thae. oh And they shook “hands upon the agree. as aes aime ail his ticket after drawvin ee 2. seat or tO saa = knowiedge of the conversation which 1, had taken’ place: between my wultors, 1| glance acroes at, each other and smile tiay—imention Incidentally that ing | as Jupk and Sol precipitated themselyes | the course gf It 1 Was In the librsty. upon vie papers at brethiast-ami—ae luck would have {t Mr, Solomon Barker |igcenipg to Tennyson, read aloud “In| youred the Ila¢ of tha betting, But sauntered into the smoking room afte) the deep, mualcal Volée of Mr. Nichi 144} matters culminated upon the evening | {urichieon on the day of the sweepatakes,! coi" Ghaarved, tlowever, in thel immediately preceding the rnc whet end itbunarihe)ileatenant puming, el ovenlng that these two young men] jieutenant had run down to the station! Raa ante grandeur upon one of Hie). toed remarkably excited about their{ro secure the latost intevigence, and now e horses, and that nejther of them wad dn ‘ushing In, ving a crushed | "You're in loye with Mins Nelly Mom) tha jogst inclined, to mako himaclC! pa. Sita LA Aid mt tague?"’ he Femarksc. grecable to me, for which crime Lam} + What then?” sald the) Meutenant. Phappy to say that they were both pun-| «your horse ts done for, Parke I suppose that, the pect gran will Wio jeg ny arawing rank outsiders. Eury-| ‘yhat7? roared Sol. Rue eT pereaned.— Mr, Cronin anit 1 ua not help calling tim. hy quiet—sines -the-day_of the plenio, and given-himself up to rworie, Nowy a8 yelled. ~ i and that the young lady? ts quite able) gice, 1 think, wos the nanie of Sol's;| “pone for--utterly” brol down in | to’ choose forherelf, You don't expect) while Jack's wag Bicycle. Mr. Cronin] training—won't) run at alt me) to stand out of the race Just De-| drew an American horse named Iro-| ‘Let me Rroanod my coualn, Cause you happen to want the prize, 60) quois, and all the others seemed fairly |seluing the paper; and? then, droppin | it .ho rushed out of the room.) and banged down the statra, taking four wt a tine, We suy no more of hin un- 4 late at night, when ho slunk 4n, looking very dighevelled, and quivtly off to his room. Poor fellow, | have ocondoled with him; had-| your! > } “That's suet it," cried Sol, “One of! Jas will have to stdnd out, You've hit (the right Idea there, You, seo, Nelly— \Miva Montague, I meanyis, ax far aa] f can see, rather fonder vf you than of well pleased, Io peeped ints the smnok- inw-room before Koing to bed, and was amined to see Jack consulting: the porting prophet of the Ficliy while Sol was, deeply immersed jn the WGazettél | ‘huis wudden mania for the turf seqmed mé, but still fond enough of me notjall the more strange, wince I knew, that) 1 should naxiole to wish to grieve’me by a positive re-j\{ my cotisin could distingulsh a horse We Hots peeD, Nailers disloyal con rashes from a cow Jt Was as much as any: of| ONC ; ae i 9 . }> Jack seemed a changed man from ‘Honesty compels me to stat sald} his friends would give him credit for. that moment. He begin at once to Juck. in & more conciliatory voice tian], Tha ten siiccesding days were yotod| iy ine marked attention, very muah he‘ had made uso of altherto, “that|very slow by various’ membera of che} {i,- the annoyance of mysel(.and of Nelly=Miss Montague, - 1 mean—{g]|honsehold.. I cannot say that I found) some one else in the room. Ho pluyed father fonder of!you than of me;,but| them so. /Perhaps that was beoausy T\and sang and proposed round Kare Land, In fact duite “uxurped: te rola still, as you say, fond enough of me|dlscovered. something very: unexpogted (OP finy played by Mr, Nicholas Cronin not to.prefer my Aval opénty’in my]and pleasing in the course of that}. J remember that it struck mo ay pe presence." Porlod. It wis.a rollef to be treo of any | MMrkable that on the morning of the Der ho Went nou Bay fear of wounding the suscoptibilities otpantirely leat Pe OTe e Motels eiter of my former lovers, 1 could” was ln the gresteat apirita at browkfast, ‘J iitopose that one of ua stand out, 30, Yer Your AWA expremion There ta alld iS at fhrowt Tithe prize of th Tere, it Hi Juck set oft with the declared inten ubn of volunteering for a ballooning ex. te acrose Rauatorial Africa. 4 two pha the unuttera nh f folng of the H WV aotially pth creps | bee ta se em w he pe ar expected. married In i aint | joved.think of thé op-] tex which he enloyed during tite that Jack and Sol wets ays- ally aveiding: me. in adcordance eh Fidiculdus agreement Wet T this. and then whigh among youwil Tirst—mrone atthe bisa) Derby Sweep? fs aa 1 APPORET At Olesor yi i apie rawl willbe ot even. thirty, Thad, as J have‘already observed, nO) “As the day drew e excitement | of thrée short months in the Mornin Tdeut. Hawthorne, or Jackas I 4 sie day Ore _nedror: she exelem en oath MAueuat Ath ALS Hint ue he au. =eldeat of Nicholas ¢ em odlands,. Cropshire, to Miss Eleanor ic daughter of the Inte James 3, feng J Pa ot Hatherier 1; Esa. use ition to the North Pole, He came rwever, in three days and sald hid changed his mind, but Jo- ded to walk Stanley's fooisteps has dropped one fons to forlorn ho ly Joya of death, 6 is coming round 'v civ and has been heard to grumble: Tato on much ocx as the und f mutton anid the overd may be. fairly althy symptom, jetly, but 1 fear per Into. his xoul himselt ther as he fs and ood to. propane O bride's healt. on which occasion he me. inextricably mixed up ina byrinth of works. fie warded hin hands of the mytinous IMence, however, and) resumed hint int ddté of ft, overwhelmed | {th blushes and applause. T hear that i haa confided? his ‘woes and disap . Mintments to Grace Maberly's slater ndemet with the sympathy which ha! Bob. and Gracie are to be fow months, «so. possibly Sifice then ee yloomy Allie s whole san uot inn, owever, at any. width Pattern ft x May Manton’s Daily Fashions —° RBTTY bright” colored plaid tat 6 rete irimmed with velyots7 THAT Are. tele: greatly used for the * witte’ “dress =a Bre charming dn olor wanes becoming. “Tro iitths dress shown a mado. of one of the plalts in’ which thore fi ietitbiceee wide black velvet, ribbon wit silk cachtuons praia and the ia white dressy If could, Se chamtsette, aie — Fae er} fa dark place’ of be left without trims ant finkihod y with a hem. fe blouse: pa: Ind oe tt and tront enti box ribbon nn he these last ean nit pla © yard 42 yards Giri's Dress—Pattern No. 5176, {y out in alzes for girixoft §. 19, for Hea ae another, wellding about) prmm—————S~——Gall or werndby mall t THE BYENING WORLD MAY. MA’ SHEZBND: Mow to } TON FASHION BUREAU, No. 2 Weat Cweaty-third atreet. TRL EG: ONtASe York. Send ten cents In, coln of vtauips for eash pattern ordored, Captain of His District." a snten-| ¢ ‘Phese IMPORTANT—Write your name and address plainly, and al- Me uTilte, by Sewa WW eres way» specify size wanted i Honkins. of Uthe Amoke Kater,” Will bexta morrow’ In to- ‘se Evening World,

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