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Friday, Novem ber cA, » Anthony” £io Stay the Suburbs. [sae 3. ee ee ang neces ‘on & “pass’™ wan |doslns 10 muburbs'* by Co Haddon ati we unexpected arply to tho cd up t her atinental t lind’ ask Tt te ba ey-libuse, for tio 5 ris would—but th Alice Belmor: mai and clever enour! , who did the ” ————— GOING "TO CLEAN HOUSE TOACKR.OW, 1 KNOW, aUT DEAK. *§ SUCHA ES TELL You WHAT, IF Yoo cv FHS TINE. You THAT GOWN You' ees eee TING SAY LULL & wee ovER! (bens 2 Sense | Boss pis HUSH ‘DED eis VVEB DPrIs, Twist DE WoULD WAR £12 2S ae Ast vH- UH- ALL ues J et BY! THATS 5 wow Vit OSE tT SoM oH, 1 Hmow!l I GIVE A PARTY RoE Ho How 7LL 1H : WHAT) ARE YoU [ern ONLY DUSTIN SWEEPIN? Poin, DORCHS?, THE HOUSE HAS eer Fo Loci DE ins WILL LAY OF) THEA THINGS iw. SAY, DEAR You PROMISED, HOD TO CLEA HOUSE) CANT You Lenya it, aaa ° He . ebdjoct of nympath od sensibly and naturally by Mies _ Cretehton—hetpim toda If-e'ra #5 ha give us wykooa Tiar and Keep him on the Job, ion was by no means. a chango for the better in Mr. Norris. Ils sadness wus even more strained than his gladness. Ho should take both a bit more entity. Miss Oliye W. n tha two young clerks e fought to a nish In -yard. li should put on the pioves'and | have it out with her refractory Hogitsh nocent. Mr. Verner Clargos wasn crodit | to his church as the man of cloth and far Miss Helen Lowell a better ‘WE af mother than Chope deserved, and Mr, H. Standing a bacon king of the ! eee Lt & F very best quality, : So But, as Mr. Chambers says, his’ play {9 “a comedy of the suburbs.” He might OB Safe Remedy. have aid “for the suburbs preferably Londons. “Sir Anthony way, aces v7 seems a long CHARLES DARNTON, __By Margaret Hubbard es M {a the formula you ask for sa a cure for para sites: Get a cake of biehloride of mer- cury soap (the tm- ported !% the best), and cut it Into halves and shave one-half ints — fr bits) Dissolve tt in ne water, Yo set the mix- Uttle of the cream to each pimple; wait tuttl the pimples are cured before ining . the face brush, which might irritite them. Two Misfortunes. H, RS, J. B.—Hero advise you to con- felan mt once concern- your patpttation and fu These froublon cannot be and you should have and carefid treatment, espe | olally In reemrd to your diet. You will | | injure xourself sertously by experi- ing bloodedness. cured in a day, regular ay mtte heat. it you over am You i z howd have water to form a—delly« | Falling Hair, Vike anixtur, n cold. To usc, first wet the warm water into the ha a have both failing balr and pimples. th -co: aire tend with would Indicate that you: 45 —throromghity | ate te torn and you ars pro < ably anaemic, Ask your doctor to pre- scribe a food tonto for you und “see if yout complestondnes: net-ctear un amt your hair stop falling out as your sen- etal condition tmpraves. Hers ian thoroughly then ree taking follow these eult will be ons correctly the Te~ ful trant of violet, 10 drops. Apply a very | = Hite—on—the stove fMienting with vinegar and acti ainks: YorLu, A Go. “Long oy: HEAH NOW; padetcan WELLS. AWA. ALS te wast EEA Hircnear Fo’ 2 PARTY, c MOVE, and win cne of the prizes, aturday, need not submit drawings sich willbe awarded every One dollar will be puld tor each * ae: sath—evers—nteqt Hy drochiorate of tincture of jaho- of rosemary, For-Pimples. M ol. TINS Here ts the fossat! cream for- mula whith will heal Pimple 4 ul- ether Tot tramove the Lanofiiie, & grams; meet almond grams; sulphur preaipltate oxide-ot-aine, 31 grams; ONT vaweline, 4 Ounces; wIco~ It must be applied to the tn i xealp tt every night. Rub thor- ter bas Destin | to biOW gFandidals: ool, heat ity chair that waa the Bigs ot ae youth m8 too sparse ey kedp , the child draughts of. Naturally ahgdoesn't Want to wear a cap! prefers mies some- ning very Adft and -watfn, above all somé- jie that la becom: ene T selected the head shawl of my pic- ture, I knew at once Jt was fast the thing for grandma, filling her requirements in every particular, The shawl {s of} Shetland Floss, mado on rather large needles, rubber or bone, Tho knitted|| Popeorn stitch ts used, that bumpy design that oiwaya ts so charming fn tts effect. ond when {t {s finish ed the prettiodt—iind of # flounce ts worked | ‘al around. This, too, | Dealgped with Deer Brand Yar. is of Shetland Floss ‘ Grandma's Head Shawl. and {a crocheted in ae Bitch, which those faniiar WI 1h KNOW as ING Iaciest and at the sime the the frmest pattern there iis, Navother flounce would ba so satisfactory'in this Way, Ax (t 43, the lacey loops fall-sottly wtout the face, occasionally showing tho | aroy date that playw hide and weok above Its frill, ‘Poppiris atl above the facc: | fs a boy of ribion of grandme's favorite colar, gf! 1 welll mail full directions cor, malay this pmttern io any ot xy rendera who are interested. There Will be no chatge for sending them. Kindly address Tee Kas, Kultting wdiier, Rvertng World, P, O. Box 1484, N. X. City, This plece ts squard) THE CAPTAIN OF HIS DISTRICT 24 doing this meroly for reveng: OPSIS OF PRECE e fou), daughies var asiGa sir," said the officer. ‘The duty ja an unpleasant one, but $f Mr. Vincent in-| to communicate with Hob, sends | fe mecretly by Cureton’ nedro ser ani Vingsat % of Tom: | auc Gn] eae; “T trust It will emount to nothing, | bath bask you-towo-peacetulty ame arotdt PTOUBIE-TOUP CHPGES Ta hee, “nd we | eaaed to him. te bok. tet bef Be atre ene ie He? “But there Is no\ court open to-day excorit cases!" CHAPTER IV. “Magistrate Hessing’s? Well, he will An Appeal for Help. hedr Jou and act whichever way he HE voting, which had been stopped, | Geems \peat.” . Was again under Way, | ‘E will follow you In another oar- sewhetomhell x do-with thin hal Haga, gate — Vincent. atre fyou hate. a carrlage” May I" ask thé loin “of it? It wil save me consiier- pie time," : Wheeler looked at @orrest. Hin taco | Was grave: He did not believe the joharge wis truce. He knew nothing of the ciroumstances which have. been. Bur: rated. He\ know that Forrest Was in love with Lanty...He knew of:no enmity, Yon'a murderer, ‘ote it,"" sifd one of the Inspectors. “The man. waa alive when he gave. !t to you, and you had almost deposited it You had no business to witharuw |it from. the box,’ % “T did that in my ‘excitement. question in wher did Mr, Carlet Before or after I took the baito i The n dle? | “Lelophone for instructions, q for Forrest was @ man who kept his another. troubles to himself, Gaylos sent out al watcher to ao the! "No." he puld, "I need that carriage telephoning, He received te myself." <Iplace the ballot in an envelépe sealed nank yous" sald Vincent, tronically, and to murk the envelope. and not EAm glad Worrest has euch a friend.” sEimight prove ty be his friend some day, said Wheeler, ‘ie: never shot William Carielon,” jeount the ball | The voting w: reached the place, in the canvass, ( Uvely When Vincent The physician from [the Coroners office had also\arrived and, Vincent snvered. jhad given permizaion to temove tho, , MMMITate divseing was altting tr the Uadty, Vincent at bnce took dharme, Ho 7 UMemon Market Court. eeroril went for an undertaker, -— ied “by Onticer\ Baya, entered. Tn A\ few minutes Nehind Vv Ant, Fors |S sina Of jue G\striot Was Well, knowau, LASS f a Plwhat's \ne, matcer with: your! ashe ieseben Hol ato pend dhe he Hesst, ws 8 erin tind or ene }\OlMcer,* ‘paid Viheent, , tely arrested on the “arres\ “that \ ead aby ne, Bay \Porreat % anurderer? Waa ttere a fight\in she district?" man.) \WAnrest Forrest!" sid the officer, wtar-| ing In amazement. “On: what cargo?" | “Mero, nas “no \ At Your Honor, | Murder, I chatgo Robert Forvest | And fam thuocent,|) said Burrest, "My jit the srurder of| William Carle {*ry da" Tan inere: cane eats oe ton,t' \ [Vineet one ho walked through the "Nou lyiele ecoundrelt, wild “Forrest\ A pathway for him: | i change saves | \ ay, na “Hoty dare you make \shith an asser- Soren. With the. murder ci Williazn tlon?\ I\ have not Mr. Ca?leton | Carleton,” wire today? | aes Hs * ald Forres "I knew { t ~ tan prove othef Omicer, ¢)Yauris ve, Cunteowok aecat Ho said Forres! Was be abbot in tb “He was not," anew. line pido’) ‘Vinopat, “5 dled while in the | I GUESS To ASK You To Firat prize, $5, lomestic mits haps’ }_ A-Love Mystery: "Make tha arrest, officer,” gala Vin- | strect.”” the spectar court for election (yuri) avenue. SWhaoiers + [tls ge WLL HAVE) BARBY Send some real ‘domestic haps and mishaps” in your own experience to “The Eyening World Comics Five other prizes of $1-each. letter that {8 printed in The Evening World. anilloaajre,: vee, and ie joved by IN ie Pesan ae hotness ere stnt—““Your act will be justined by the |g sain Magistrate leaned} ton “alas doves Las Ye ha evidence,” “Did you wee the shooting?’ Pieatong which clash with thors NL mist take you'before a magistrate, | 1 did! Sehout In Pstbs. TAICY “Jud you make any attempt “f could not. 1 was a, | sists on ids charge I can-do nothing | enough.” “Wrat dtd what. ocourr : not 1 MUSIC Lesson! EP rucoarr 1 eouLD HERE, iL tw T AW, WHAT'S THE USE TALIS, To WORK. (was shot by Forrest in “pant Fittieth y ana with a to stop; near, you do? Tell me just | "1 hues veld wae ratupning 42 me is_ Mr, “Carico avenue. I had turn j home, whiep jon Fitth und sow Mr. Curietan Rn Out And @ pistol waa fired Tayi Aer. Carjeton, fi He didnot, 1 did nocere j/Miat he wae wounded."* "Did you mop the carriage?” . "The driver yorn i again, AB nus! sii the «treet and Ung out of tha way or’ that Sma"! “Did you kmow that Forrest 2 theme." Gyrieton tell you nor? Q ghowid receive # and*not tell an intimate you «pen rictont "I did not family quarre), and I diva of ver Im nd at he Ww per Tt him atone tl tire, It was 2 BIE hoy was” a man very noriously.”” ou passed him withot Ing that be was shot?” "yd. 1 went t P quarrel, everyth own room awhien thy but rest was u's death, the door, Fi tn at Mr, Cy rriage in WwW was the one street. Lace: of having com “You are. the cpptain of your ar you not, Forfent i “Cam, and Thad eon od him on nad “Sovoral times."* “pid you enter that atreet and then | the murder of your father, a platolr” Hand tt to me" Tho innafer was made. qrite Ald not exa. This is & perilous matier, pho, wutomn: t open my Ih Yextorday Wr, C who thon and tted the murder,” not atioot anybody, ‘a house | ed into tactiaan event coming ‘A carnage came rapidly und the oerner, an bela was thrust from in -Ienow ed and went into in 1 was in} he was It. 1s Inconceivabl® | mortal triend. withholding something. | to’ Mr too! uit ¢ owas In my r called me to thera to notlr I saw nd tt Fiftiet therg district, such of courne, use a | m; tage all-day -on election day." : you «0 through Bittieth strect ne Ma imy, pocket nogy."! Magin- ina ie plato}. Forrest, enn HITCHENS itor, P, O, Box 1,364, “By Seward W.. Hopkins, 33 Is She Alive or Dead? 3 Author of “The Smoke Eater. nia wort Bows —E 7 £ GUE ite AATBEE |e tt sbwerking Don’t Argue with Men. EVER argue with the man you love, “Yous may have more brains than he and your brand of losis ak be fareuperior-to-any thing -he-can-turn-oute But men don't want logic, eyen the finest, “from a fu the final argument of tears. If you want anything. cry, for {t, Don't reason about.lt, In the alght of mere mao —-onetenrte—werth-e—miiion reson ————————— Those of us who wish to appear intelligent find this @ hard lesson to learn. Hut we can't bw intelligent and influence man at the samo time. He doesn't When he yletds his judginent.to our tear he soothes hia self-respect by Ter flocting what silly, weak, {logical nod, withnl, charming creatures wo arc. We cannot afford to reason with men overmuch if we want them to thve uay) ne only way wo can take advantage of their inferiority 1s by proving to thers, tae auperior they-are. ‘Teara dott bttter-than anything elte. with, mie, but never, speaks. Sonietimes at noop he senda mean appleyby tho stock ¢lerk. Ho waits every evening unt 1 leatethe building but xecms’ very bashfal.) Biilty Y.talk’ to him! firat, as I loved bin ati first aight? Would you advise me to, marry him if he proposed? RZ Hoe should get the stock clerk to in- troduco him. Marry ‘him if yaa Jove him anq ho can support you. “A Horse Show Thirst, - By Margaret Rohs Dear Betty! A YOUNG tady, eighteen years old; a young man nearly twenty-one | ‘Total xalaries, $18 per week. both! Neither gets along very well with thelir parents, What do you ‘think of marrying ahd living In a couple of light housekeeping rooms unt he earns enough money to support her properly? ri le willidg; boy doesn’t like the idea, aithoteths-toces herrer mich — ‘A PAIR OF LOYPRA, Personally, Tirather indorae the pian. | Bpt the wisdom of the ages is against {t, You are both rather young to mar- ry. Why not watt a couple of years and see if the man-is not better able to wapport her then? A Strange Caller. Dear Betty: FEW evenings ago a genteman called by appointment to seo me. During the evening my #l3- ter’s friend, who waa at the house, asked him i! ha would not go out with him to buy @ piece of music, I asked | him- notte go, but he went, When he dame fone I was @ngry, and #0 do not speak, on the ground that he should not have left the house until he went heme. Am [ not right In | being angry, and don't you think he owe me en apology? DOROTHY B. You are quite right, However, apol- ogies don't amount to much, tnless they are yoluntary, Let tim alone for | a while and try to seem interested tn sams ons cise. Departmeat Store Romance. Dopr Betty: \ AM @ young girl of eighteen, and \I am eelling ribbons at the oounter tno department ators. There Isa young man at the counter on the op- posite side of ths store, who con- " HINTS FOR THE oe | crust Maple Biscutt eaten gral se IFT. together two cups four, two tex. Some cooks merely silce ea. cups ‘cornstarch, two teaspoons’ i) iy the suet {ni thin shavings, mix It with four and: baking powder and half teaspoon |teqe the crust with a roller until the! nalt. Rub into these ingredients on | our ana ‘suet are incorporated: tritik! cup butter and mix with cold milk to @ | (5 par better minced. i stiff dough. Rofl out, fold up and roll again, repeating until the dough is| Sweet Dumplings. i fiaky, RoM out finely to half an Inch RATE the crumbs of a stale loaf thickness.\ out in” three-Inch — circles, of medium-size and mix i with brugh with butter, dredge thickly with halt ae much beef suet, chopped grated maplo sugnr, fold over and bake|ay small as poustble; aad ‘acigrated: twenty minutes, nutmeg and two large esneontul! Oat Bread. of eugar. Beat four egea Wii tablespoontuls of white wine. or Bs NB oup of sour milk, one oup of | intx all wall together to ‘A ailif? old water, Obs Cup of fine Oat-| four the hande and make the’ mi meal, a tableaponful of soda. you think? mal hI New York City,” Send_suggestions in_writing. You" ture {nto balla or dumplings. Have « Koll thin, cut into cakes and bake in =| pot of bolling water ready; put the moderate’ oven, dumplings into.cloths and let them. | Minoed Kidneys. boll about half ‘en hour; serve het-and— T= off the skin from some freq Sit) Brown's cmize for the Horse Show: was 4 carried so far, It eyon affected his teste at the bar, Trott $ 3 eat with wine sauce. beet Kidney, hold it rmty with «| Bread Griddle Cakes. fork and with a bharp knife alice © one pint of bread crembs add jtothin;—free—it— entirety —trom— fibre: Mince very fine; stx ounces thus pre- pared will be Sound suMictent for one this direct testimony I muat. [hold you, enrriiget* SOutelde on the box." ° io Magtstrate nodded. all hove hitheld as an tmpor- nt witness, That's all I can do to-day, |U am sorry, Forrest. “I must commit you-pending a furthor tnveatigation.”” “I swear 1 am Innooent."* The Magistrate was glad to terminate i “Whore i Lucy?” ho asked. here tw Lalo: "In her room. Bhe ts yory bad, str,” | mata the Dutier, “Has Mr. Carleton brought home? “He isin there, sir." Vincent entered m darkened room. Tom was standing at the side of the dead man, Cou. ere. vatt'* asked Vinoent- “Get i o.Jaave! You were Feater m SuTuReed hin shoulders and took departure. rent Upstatrs deen his Lucy lay .on bed, sobOing violently, Marte stood | her with some smelling salt Lucy," ent, “I must speak to you, she) ees auffering, and ate mistuke Yesterday has you toward me, I can only | to forgive moe, 1 did Dut he did pt leave you, Lucy. You st listen to mo. ‘There {a much to to save you all the You know there are ngements with the undertaker, and the soctetles ged to, and other 3 to D4 Considerod, T will attend Will you not forgive me, Lucy?” Where is the driver of your|® A painful scen: d to Bayne. ottdel tae led-awnye ine deters ae atanese aL all arrest and another men men ee They can “be | the cartiaxe to tocent inet trom _atmole ‘ma- ~ i pound of Nour, sttx tm 14 hak’ e tesspoontt of anit and suffl- @lent cold water to make the whule {n- to a very firm paste; work it smooth and roti ft’ out of oqual titokness when it is used. The weight or the suet should be taken after {t te-minoed. This DOH little Greaves us thie one are In terials simply trimmed and used for school or they can be made from 4) fimar material com~ ‘bined with lace chem!- sette and wore for more dressy oocasions, while thefrbecomlia ana altogether xTaoetal Iinga remain the same. This one gives @ sug gestion of the princesse {dea in the front, yet is full enougt ve becoming to obMaiwwh figurea and ahows the, belt at rides and back. As shown: the. material : {s Jacquemings red cashmere, stitched with allk, piped with ‘velvet and combined — with chemimette of cream colored Ince, but vell- Inga are greatly liked for girls’ ‘wear, and there are also a num der of sturdy materials such as serge and She, half rose, and the face ¥he ned fowant him was almost void of gence. i ‘sho sata rising. ‘I do not iu. Leave my house, look caine On Vincent's face. | arg many things to do, dnd 1} must remaln,” he said. "If you. will st spwak tome T must attend to the ings myself, ,AV6 have few intimate | ends, you know.” ‘¢ Mr, Forront,"" she said, h hin to ‘attend the funeral ort wita | iat tat Ne" “why, if 1 demand itr’ : “Bocwuse he ts. tn jall, charged with Bho sprang to her feat, Her look waa checks, while the ariety of pretty bright hjaids this season is unleually attractive, The quantity of ma- terial required for tho modium aise’ (0-year) J fo 4)8-4 yards 37, 3 2-4 5 yards s@or-8 12 yards Girl's Dresa—Pattern No. 5524, 62 Inches wide, with 3-$ yard of all-over lace. Pattern No, 6524 fa aut in aise for girls of 6, 8, 10-end 12 yeans hotes Ge ‘of perfect wildness.” Her eyes were | hor lips writhing, ls her hands tow@rd heaven, ahel Vieuek orlesé in-a broken yoloe: | “Muryt Mary! Mother Mary! Help reo. in thi) my Nour: of) diceat needy with «wid, almost maniacal eho:Zell to: the Moor as one dead. | {To Be Continued) tow to Obtain ‘These Pattern’ Call or send by mail to THE BYENING WORLD MAY MAN~ TON FASHION BUREAU, No. ti West Twenty-third street: Now York. Send ten centa In‘cotm or stamps for eaoh pattern ordered, IMPORTANT—Wnite your name and address plainly, and ab! ways npecity size wanted.