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November 20, Tuesday? and Mishaps, « 2» iy Sl. BET TYoVINCE mg ADVICE*LO The Man of Thirty-five. OW much older should a man be than his witd Question is auggested by tho number of lettera Tr from giils of efghtesn and twenty, telling me that sbscssh yoo et Witt. than, wate they thie them too oli. ‘Thia {w nonsense, A man of thirty-five {9 noth, s: too ol for any one. ¢ Moreover, competition Ja ao keen and men establish “%, thamaelves so slowly Nowadays thet few men find them- SW postion ey MATTy com: ily hetore they-mre well past thirty, othing tm truer than the adage that a msn (8 an old wn We feels, There are - ph Of Pikhteen, young men of e'glty, The most tasctoatme men_in tho t See ~ RECKON YO ALL RIGHT c JrREE Tot. [ARI HALLUE “The New Yorr Idea” Gilahes Us Look Like Chicajo. TE REV. MOR explaln the Lyric Theatre licst + i he Bult § The In brott bmpatieility; divode he divorced him—ivee! AEST ig shes SR rt ay i Ke: |, May thone men make the best husbands, They are ready to settle down }to wife @ m domestlelty withoot #ighing for the tbywaya of romance. They are qrateful to the woman who mak. who has a chance to ma then comfortable, and the young woman 5 one of then may consider herself lncky. 5 t tt “ At High: School?-Romance | ti tue Wa the. sare mame —emath—— amend fale looks at me and I at her. YT would 7 AM & irl seventeon years of age and | Uke.to put_an end to it. by knowing ‘© whether “ihe “loves me of ondt. OF } on to “The A i Fhe No Idea" was farce play thie clever Mankiatts ompanys Mra. Flake wax yety good ia’ Mrs arauike, but aM Aswoull Heve been berter, I was Just t Miss 1rw Dra—Eltke socncd to har noe “1 a. a it wha The indinge tint male” hor ‘lool: “cf Ked younger in RrowW nged Kur nd quite Foto Gaya we AT ENT te eherming, ut with all her cle the barga one eniildn't holp feeling that, sho wia wasted on UThe New York Idea," It wis not Weel ae ap ceventng high school for | Court 1 da. not sAtend: toy marry Bbw, her, and tt the audiense nothing but bright Mes, Atl the lyoung men. In thé morning when I go [OUt } would Like: to lave her samy. , “ Ke n well-stocked bay on the Foutthof Juls, were supplied with: tack to’achool -FNhd/ Hotes written by: m | streets we the ume comes when we i d cH they slat of with ancenthusinsm that, filled the alr with epl- CUBR met ayy ho probably wee. aS mg. | She old enctigh \to: marty, Seder: Vikrame It ta nor untixely that traxziing.dispin cause Now Ye Meek-at night. We hayo held-thix cor W hn’t you, bs content, to be elm- tose threfr, heads over what q o¥.mny not. accept as thelr owe Ifen about — a respondéney for about two. weeks, and [Oly trends with the keri"? You are both Nemarriage arid divorce 5 é NOW WEE how it has come th the time when: ie | (00 Young to-think of marriage, ba ¢ho | Bveryisag at this ratire on Hie diverse SomE CURTAINS IM wishen too make an: appointment and |208 Buk abe has an swrul nerve’ 9 ‘ NEP Soe es ny --{know ine-perbonailyT-have alwaya-an_| £08 hor, age, T mint sy, =A Iv‘E STUCK A NAILIN To A PIPE! bit, this ippan: ox ft omonne but despite Sthy care atdgestitete sy bs associates It seemed 1 leomedy of rather bad manners. : : Sccpigeisss + | i Karstake, noted Mr. John Mason with a senae of humor and_sther JOR AT tele swered Te Tot Di think ty Ao 44 af aT Beit sired nie tal You thin Mf 7 = proper for me to meet nim? Friendly Kiss. + JULIA pL | Dear Bettys 4 he very improper tp. moet W's You tell’ me if this young man Tt wo} _ |mew tralts, in’ upon Cynthia ome of the prosy,old Judge she was mbout to ma nd the divorced « also came to tulk over a him, You should not have answered his lovea me? He says he does, I have ‘known ‘him about two 1s lettera at all. You' are too youn for the {months. He ja in the country, He - > wonder Bir Wilfrid Cates- matter of business and look over her success {such things-and should not waste Darby cotldntt pet themixed lsh head! aaa renee Aries oraz th i basin ie nee + [time given you to study. asked mn to go to & ball Thankagivings vee cae = xour_enuntry. NO taht, ani t Fi He *ald thot he loves me, but 1 doubt ilota of enn2? But + Mar el up W fret pines tn Stre | He Drinks Too Mach. pla 19 very niles to ie: He—eatd — Dear Betty: y thint ‘he doa not gO with any other 1IXske'x support by 1 More, Mlex Tea fairly } state, Thare wasn't one © T performante,as tie divorced wite of Judge J trinted tn divpree, she made it seem a truly blessed or that You enuld respect, and at the seme tims ‘hore Waan't one you, couldn't tsugh at. Rut it must te sald that mue! {jaa pretty cheap and. chviow @ repartee and, piudied eplgrams n prerogative of extreme yout or Kenius—netther of which Mr. Mitchel!” ean | jeinizn. | ‘The American woman, h: 4. ber hard “brilfancs,* are fentching it these days from t lamen, Mr, Mitchell isn’t the Ifrat to tell hor unpleasant truths, This lates st her mocusss her of Ee ide ee ie : xi Mean sey went is eee awe Ye 4 NOY drunkard ts the worst fate that ean be-| deeply ‘in love with a man thirty: ¥ , by that-ahile pa Ned i le Do You KNo X ot ReAWoRae: (81 canzbe: a years: oldie wv M109, hia at now what she wanted no kept the dull old Judze ow CUT GLASS | ’, % My dine : ot th churph, as K were yrs of co the rca with the Bich when Bow tts : Does She Love Him? oe pa ee ee ghe should tye been at hems getting married. And wheh she had stepped out A Dene Betty? CS ees oe eee Sn automobile cont into a wedding dress and stood ready for the arer AM n young Jad of fighteen years | Works out of town, but comes In eome- stook In the e with altthasPh'limores: ahd al eurplicéd. chote -renay and I dearly love a git! who resides | thnes. I heard he cares a great deal Aetion, sie torned the wodding march Into a stampede and called for = tdsor to me, She la alwaye | for merdnit he has never aaked me Geb haneor:, She was mom Interested In stopping Karslake fram marrying MF ra 6 Gre! ingly, ht o.| My trlenda say hese: too old tor illimera ‘than Ake waa in marrying Phillimore herelf. As sho explained 1 0, Box 1.854, New York City,” and ie eae (ebzacieiet Sines oe bur he doesn't look his age. 1 thinle a-waphap has_unca been marred. 7 mean the first man she mArmes—ah One dollar will be paid for each | ier her while on her way to Work and| perhaps he would have bothered more” Ivate, ehe may despise him, but shoe vill always be Jealous of him wit = pa wa AS bout ma If Thad fot weted nd ane “pountrrt-her permission ty hase wate Motu as aed tote ss With her. Bhe quickly replied that we,|avered him very anippily. t have tried are too young to marry, and that when |My best to forgyt him, but I can't, seems to love me and I ove him. {ite has kiéled mo in a very friendly But he drinks very hard. BLould T) was, KATE M, j Rive utm-up or Ro with tim? ¥ jrenr! —Yek,-T-think he loves you. Don't Kite i | GO with a fellow from Plainfield. Heleirix, Ploare advixe me whnt to to,‘ Ne Koes with other girls in Plainfield, fit any more, -howbver. foie a Root feltow: SS Sey . 1, : ee fe toot TO caaugera ara) oneal re ALEC, Him Badly; WM cannot dictate his-attitude towand| Dear Bett other women. Ve" aa wlte Toe Fail fer ena of eighteen and am 3 Send some real “domestic mishaps” tm your own exp £ +s, which #i}_bo awarded every Saturday, First prize, $5, Five other prizes, of $1 each; er that ig printed in ‘The Evening World. Sss—sC‘“‘<C;72CSC*W en Women.” Bo Cynthia ran to John, and,he kent her In her old place—where she Kleked over a chair, dear thing!—by !nforming her that he had discovered ‘her sates } q a € a = we became of age 1 could tell my fy en) Alvbrcs wasn't worth the paper It war written on-—“Honor bright? asked the 2 ry . sles mre ls not too old f A - Hs " nha pape Les wasaertien i F ; 3 : 2°B W mother of {t and my mother would tell| Tae man ts not too old for you dnigtited crntht ‘x dat ie tr ek the only sincere note in the Diny@ and | TH CAPTAIN ( HIS STRICT ; 3 A Love Mystery 3 £ 'Yy. Seward > Hopkins, 4 | ver-mmother. After-ehe-maid that-I-ab-|mnn of thirty-one la not teo old for 0) Ora mre the beginning, Jt wae tnteresting toward the clos 23 S ‘ 5 uw yone. If you ere mofe cordjal when é) i | oi a é q fa} ‘ ” ruptly left her, A féw weeks ago she } Anyone. you ul rz at eater siete the Eta si the poo Oa Tata Was, ete to his i ! J 3 3 Is She Alive or Dead? $ Author of “The Smoke Eater. seernes litte brother. teak cia It. vouda hapoon td meet him. he may. = tate He Aine dad ee aoe Ta A Coe wien Teerals ke nant = = : oma novel, whic *ltho-window. and ealled: “it's ati right, Judge. you needn't wait.’ Mr, Charles | meats i % eS 2S ee arbury made the most of thit part, and Mr. William TB. Mack had a more x Then a malevolent glexm ‘brightened | “Not about yov. But about mo, Tom." no tances tell where you have anklean:taak na thellaclt-rist souulnvattthe surges CHAPTER I. them and a smile played around his } Vincent?" {1 . ; acres wlekarainde the alls tod Cynthia’ a famping bund fervent bn fi Te phn Fk On Cus emma aatiae eb) eee INTS FOR THE HOME. ne tir : t wt, bright cha stotely won her peueaniualety knew. But. Lucy : ria” 162" 5 Fendience, ~Ocenn'h wover, her lines tan off tho track because of her | 66 aus ee eae bHde of | Ailsa Lucy, you She wa again and | By } maraschino, cherry can top each ehe!l Hiehtning-rancene aa ns AO : Vincent 40; | ghost. | What yo aan Bact down tie/ Buns, lor half an English watnut, and banana ¢ xe ara to believe the parson of tho plasavery well acted by Mr. Dude: sah ieeasal ? OBrERSG | e gianced whou y SSL appetite hd a eh apcel DE yeast cako, one cup sugar, thre?| out in even pleces may be hitx ed with you not to > nis use- | f and I fear the| ‘rom, | must trust T cannot | ent after, She turned. Her father had ide PAIR iNTaW/abpAr flours AROSE Viet reatt: peng Le iiobiaaslas 4 places with O) trust _my maid. I cannot trust my > IClinton—New York has chans caro, “TL argued tn my sermon Vincent?" he asked. | 1 morning, then add ene) ceapegrult ax a firet-course to the dine ald ho, “that t thing final in nature—not even death: so why should |} peel & ‘ fends, I. must a Bi Se ME . York was/there, and all Now York went away |.) (t,25 98 *nossiee Id-defeat “ine in love and | Porpeet. Can. you help Nee ¥ E cop muzar, one cup currants, to-titrde | r : Berson are AREY | think! That shall never be. I'll dill ra_the Huron Is” 10-1 baie i layatepucanyoe prion —tima_ee | iy juttor—Mixas-hard ag convenient partons as anise oe eoleaeney, ri said the. girl woarlly, “It ts baer; ve en Tatas maain_amd-cutfortine; then eee OTR = Did you come ALUMS Lali Ehd a [them In the same way. = d, took; omaha e conversation above reps: in (he drewig Toomo raise again and Dake, Paint over the} lop (with x small brush Just Gast wr Wallpaper Hints. an done go pas’ dat galnst marriage than neainst CHARLES DARNTON, “We "can You knew }-isys—en- than the one an-anneya other, Why will you take advantage ef fth aveniie, Tho girl was the | oi the position youhold tn our famtiy ctr] EP liam ‘earieten, the ow Saree ooking) a little cream. mix with a Ji 3 ate course thntommkes! e-hause. Richard Vincent w yor} ei tle suxar (aeter balked), Smosh edoernaaea aes = Here oe <— —— - = = 2. phowEn no Tana eSeHAT SV AUSARA YAO! aman “5 . aoe =Al Dita = ollings ate) us path AT OREY ; CA ADOUT tOWT er oT gre bt wags rena tyne AeeT aces That feats: ag ors pont me To cen we ae “Becavee 1 love [will would crush one bold enough to of tana t never ineke— me coon walle La ENS AE RapoeT OMA ITER? ter opposition: to 118m ATEN lads OR ciatonieateanentatet LORY" Is & new soda fountain | A lerse-yatterned paper makes @ SMI stats dttt the drawing-room sho.) ic passed, of was about paasing, the door | ale Drawing a massive inkstand t9- pesthe iibrary, Strangely: to. her own) Nand her snd. pick! heart came the words, ming in a pearl handled pen: accompanied by the |/t was ovident tha on the She ¥ table | covered by the Creek Indiaus. | (406 a" anntl pattern on ine watts or ‘ee baye a pinin-colored paper, A room facing north photld have yel- low or pink tones on the walls to light hia naume,’* 7 Pen-and- warm up its sombre espect, S y y a mortar and beaten Into.n fine power hat misemble scoundrel of a po i * | A reom facing south demands pale hucketer?. That rat of rotten | Which ta sifted well. Mix with #weet | Li0, Violot of green on Ita wally to fo 7 woman, You say ¥ whom? A misera! ou; though you. are” fh love I would havo for you} Cori that 18 Just hard enough to whell Y e iM you would Jet me. I cannot. marry We he letter Pe simauit task. at{itchand Vincent. Jt would be a crime. |!4 put Into p pot and stirred constantly Monette ne tenrs} ity heart 1am already wedded to} until it 1s brown. Thon it 1s_put_into ind—with the |another, and you know £ cat Jo you wish to Infiiilate met ePunye ow = 3 as a You nro my. father, P drink "Pusky’ Wan first dis- | room took saauler, A amall room should You, se politt+ ng In RO & rattling pape i that atood in the center of tho n of the domiaan om: York, it Yu tru: nt of that By Margaret Hubbarddyer party tn Oh, how I lub Matilda; yes, how 2 lub} “is ‘nas Ds LT -Do- at ta ‘a : Matild h + ? A FEAN DS LIEAT- “HOUSEWORK. een satis S =e e_ene_Ablshed posgrament? “Yau dare tell me aaala| milk or wiih carventmed water and | are GAIN and agnint have giv h n}ans and ambitions: I was © ra = SE he AYP hat you love him? Tee e ‘ Ny ahd agp T have given formulas tn this column | ais and ambi ie) eeuienae I ever nll eRe eae ei uted Sab hteee tected yet tha Bt ee _| A _plain pale-tinted paper ts apt to and suggested ways for the woman who does hotise- poets iste ny se a nee In de _cabln_on mlshpabenacwn é dare tell you that he ts 8 genslom Thanksgiving Salad. i {fade wien expowad to the @uny In this ~~ ‘eo eep Terns good_condttion potas tho token Wa ain: papel Ton ip] seeped end hep_sad_look Tare y—Bob i =f ggas-nwwehstte-aerpundwith colored Now. ——£ queries keep coming in just the samo on thls subject, I | Vecsusd 1 See ao possility of this Con | ar Apsenoeeee cane Eo reat marys ieee OR & Tetremhing—watxd, ome | a better: ee — Will go Into dt more at length and rurgest different things | stessonal Republican | You must be happy, Torn,” she sald, Hn aie seeecenows flumhed and pant: email grapefruit and cut them into") 1 hegroom a pinin paper on the }—wirich should orme woll within everybody's means and pos. | (is vet: nie At will | Re eee any. Mileu Lacy. Any: defant aaa handsome woman can halvés; ecoop out the pulp with | 1h & bed Wee ‘gibilities. — #0. Dentocrs Wpaey ET HOAT Ee Reon ar aIER Hen! BO a ene TO with (out brokking ity land scrape’ the whalie|| Selim moresrenttal to: tne ares 7 tthe ince, there [x absolutely no reason why th coming 5 Lt Heh? Moa’ ti i upon, but now |arombling hands | nie to. the—frrat| clears-aave'qll ihe juice by lteckt, -atnke!| oaravinxs stow Detter: axcinat. | 6 the first-place, there tet y the woman who doom {'¢ SOnNR nad Tohard | deciaration of dente Ue EI pench dressing = with two—inbles {out toned — tint —oawer—nerfeatly— rede E " a =e BO Oya terracott: mustard or olive «reen. active hands eo the woman who doos =e germ Mattias, oa spoonfuls_of_ol!,_half_a_teaspoonti} of houdsKork msould cot have just-ws-atte u s s 1D ae vs = thing, providing, of course, tho worker ia willing to take some thought and |iMstions. 1 am contiieat of ie. Heath WU WEED Bit eu Nie NAVE SUH APR Reeves ene : “a ae eae é - bonuindees F eke Know Forreat tas sald that, fed up. He ae A is he salt witty i LAN, ice am | vinegar or lomon juice, and a tittle einen ares Baklsai BEnEne eed oe wor ee We ret nn arr wre avertetinn i Cariston walked to the wi 3 aay that you shall not} oon, 4a the Kraperrutt Juicer pet both have large patterns over tt ‘Forethought and care and common sense are te chief reqiisites of the |~ 7 rey, Arad lobed Si tho Oe lrgartsRobert. Forrest tsa bw Pius etee ue ratrOne tenon one us jand a: i him on si¢ C 0 pre Well Togeiher, any torn sy the truts, Se spin malt _papar-ofia Kamat) bs ok ing saad that tho two great parties wonld unit tye ly turned. = tst-ta a@ strange sensation to be yea ? na upon you. 1 me Disobey me at your peril” > peril could be ereater than that nays Unrper's Bazar. Heap tte shells would:ba deautiful porson. They are more necessary than fanmules and Meatly, and serve each one on a white Jotions. , To get, back to our rough bands, the most important-thing tv to know If the furniture coverings are plain sometimes A large-fleured paver is a to defeat me. Let the arin. I shall sy How-to wash the hands. Nyer use a strong soap o@ the hands By a strons G pat’ Of) ihe negro pat—aside the papers he a My tuoan One-that contains a iarge quantity of frooalkall y You can tell anoney seni toWin. And with youl ag Sarrans ; in hia tae fa desk course TW of uniting = enelt 20 Hichar Vineet 16 eee lettuce. neha GARE ANA eae carones ORD: 3 a Ze AS InY bride alera © : ek at tha girl ase! 5 seed ° herky io drt 6 tol not, then merely put them on Indtvid- ‘ iii aabertshouleshare a! “whoether-a-sonp tt one Lets Ha bak tara at happy ae 4 rot eer ett—yon—rather—th b Tf possible, a nell pape! Washia Sui yoo tome — been hai MT hiring ana ENrEiT jh tere rather than he ual pistes aa they are, A candied or fured baer. Then inaulred— with every —evte Se Teal, and do hoe danee of keen sympathy, + you calla *pothoise | “Happy? Lam far from hap + {x agentioman,| Tom.shook his kinky Nead, (hit an American | "hr aint rot no -somae, eye Maes re} Rut dP dozh unde'stan', Yor 1c. nd natiess Be yeant{s_yo! own, an’ Marring: T want. {s-not-my_onis Tam sorry Jair tester onters. tho neos 1 fear moet fort, yourself, Richard hates you, and ha told me 10- | forehead. day ho had sworn tocmake-me his wif ith pasaton. {Be careful, It seems #0 cruel that hand, xy net ses poy SOT KOM the sorts wll Jook-no dark N. Barthes, you inay— do vr etc. aaeet| May Manton's Daily Fashions — Pte: forwan alure | : s = : Ser ditt — any. toy struck #0 tongue, If dt fa exceedingly “#t the hands-and face. Don't wash the hands and-having wasted and xcrubbed them Uioroupely with a nal! tb yinre them jn-eleam warm water sulin. nnd then dry them partially. aor and asia rh some ordinary cold croam on ‘the cream well into Wie akin until this abgorbs it-compictely. ter, ‘Take warm water, and soap, White the ne xen: shroud int aoa ofthis. eis A-wtrange generally respon- ou_madden m: {dina tone! Yands again qypckly, and then dry very thoroughly, If th and polities are smoved from | ne~ tod you. that—you pA the ease Bo! a z rightly dono, ‘ie akin will feel esooth and #atins ; Ibis Ono of Me Dest Wa State. Pieses-tesubl—nof marry yaur Matida, “What | ees Task t I. believe me, tease fury. AES Fa PC sive a Chord as have aa “hie rab SER Oo pass, ren 2 T 7 FOU r 7 ratte toad — sr ogee s oe Roee to-overcome Ae dally roughness which expcsure brings to a very Aor Prande pio We‘ face} “Tole mo? ‘Tote-me I c'ten' marry hs ono would: expect more trom yout | the tents tintareimade ma al : 2 wiifal as yout of 4oft, woolly plush RET tdown-Sont’ t= Mins tue, Did-any! 3 SaIBFER. aman aire waters bly. = fascinating..—-WAth iS #—-appeode) ing there Is certain to be an almost unilm- tte? demand -and:many ‘mothers will be glad of the opportunity to manufacture them . themselves. The véry lovely bruin iMustrated ” t fs made of’ white long-Watned plush, but he has ‘many brown brothers, and brown \@. perhaps. a bit moro durable than’ whita, while no less realistic; wiitle again the heay- jor, more fuzay canton flannel can be made to do service If a Tess ¢ pensive toy 1s desired: Whe lever of mal is by no means exces e and the Fesult 99 ‘ jeowih a ‘Phe Kouseworker should never throw away hér old B1Ov Sra Seite: gidves.—They-are_ mort urefil tn protecting the hands, wih Aq weiten-stren—sompiain-tint-ther—tes Seweaplig,or wiping ctsi | (hair work with gloves on, by-almply cutting away the fixer tbe pensation In avercome. “A very 00d pair of gloyes which Ipces up the palm’ of fp -splendil spectmen of | manhood, acemed to Krow she sald calmly, “for thes— in my life-I am forced to! tell yor that your command cannot to obeyed. I love Robert. Forrest. No youra, no threats of Richard v's “will ever change me. - You poken as you never did before. done the same. We understand ‘the Meal. working gloye. But largo old gloves do as well. Whea wasting the dishes, rubber gloves should be qvorn, and these must al ways be carefully washed before putting thom away, as the grease remaining on the rubber will causo It-lo crack, Whare the hands are inclined to. accumulate at in a surprising manner and retain {t,,no matter how hard one scrubs the ic mixture of equa! parts of yesrine/and lemon juice will clean and whiten ‘them effoctually, Oxalic acid will take away stains from under the nal which ri ‘orrest,” sald the voice of the jst (he lemon julce. r tall, handsome young man stood tn the Joorway. | Mr,, Carleton,’ he sald “Your You, Forrest, whom I have forbidden the house?” } ‘ late the action of the blood. When For the Bust. the chilblains have already appeared, P.-Here {na remedy for flabby] tho following recipe will be found good B taut: Liquid extract of galega| for the treatment: Camphor, 1 dram; |i ikeady Mes Cartaton. 71 ald not, © (gatspuo), 10 Krams lactor phos-| Peta-nephthol, 10° grains; cocaine, & Y . ose Tit onicamercoama: ese ot lime, 10 rama; tin ylon ointment, 1 ounce, f have a talk with you, T Fennel, 10) grams pitnplo syrup, 400 i Gilg ¥ portant to way concerning Gramm, Tho doe x two noupspoontula Rough Skin. Hk voreaching election. I must. nee bale Sa ee arian Peat The hate that Mr. Carleton felt c ould dvines the drinking «f malt j I i ure of | grains; dlac ti vy not be subdited. RACH.—There Is usally some véry "T do not b ave you. sir, I know of cuir also ood reason, for rough skin and Bish 74 extract during inca}. i pimples, Elther the blood is poor Fea nothing the merd captain ofan olect lon satistactory that 1t is Chilblains. {and you, do not take enough out-of- y ps acrlct gonld have to say, Nau towent SG \door exercise or you haye been very ommand. you, sir, to be one” 6 quantity of mas out to weak. Just then terial redulred for the Korkoat was’ Tincent sauntered als stood looking at os wae nor meeting OF sal devil here. 7 tter enmit men of the w hud out “7 Ji)" Bear—Pattern No, 5519. medi {20 OS tnehes high) Is 7-8 yard 2 1-2 yard 50 inchos wide, ices ih Pattern No. 510 {s cut In alzes for bears of 12, 16 and 20 inches high. _ Dialing should begin evrly in he} oandy. If you are not already anaemic season tO prepere amainst thelr) plenty of frosh alr and whglesome food ¥ possible | will restore your complexion, but if you R R.—People inclined to have chil- | footishly eating too; much pastry and . ‘(Qeoming: and avold taking © “om it Hin Wes chilling or overheating. wat } run down T should advise you to ra 3 ¥ i Ui Bikeetinsors or any part of the bodyol taxed q good tonia to Increase tho red FRA eT ee lath Libor prtecbed Ke * mall to THE BVENING WORLD MAY M. WEAR: kerning tho circulation In good of |eospurctes In your Mood. Here ta. 0 {eit loving: mane: ab Lory. turned) Foo ON es ate EVENING WORED MAL OSS ‘ ~ Baer thik: very unplengant ant often re: | ore eli will Neal the - pimples: \ o 5 Ving aidn't you hit him?" veked Vin-|,$ oweata | york, Send ten cents In coin or stamps for each pattern ordered, Moles Heniction can be prévented, A(Lanolinns wrama; sweet almond. ofl, .5 |. ikiwent through $5,000 fo tho. we TWidt Gi eatth wrW you laughing { “doh, Now We can line an/ auto! T] cont. ah tae ae einen Ti excoen bees Meniueu aera ee a cia tntainie wend Ais iat ' Griek rub ‘over the! body, With} Rainey eiphue! precineiate, Bo mrams; | Thum | eoIn — wome: ato Clarence?” > + 2} peo that) Hilson dias: solved te storage) vCurse the whiny nid. Crvleton. ll |} EBERT fo IMPORTANT=Welte your name : Mol on one of the hair mitie rant’ oxida OC kine, Bik grams; extract of through ,the -U, S, ieasw'y uhink’ Bae many, agg soe es walk Dawery: problem “ money escaped Patneeenieth. | ways specify size wante : [nulnuteas® > eae Patethol Binet, again? ( Go Be Continued.) my ; brning bath helpa to atimu. violet, 10