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i : i cepritsnpremmcnrmeerruc ’ The Evening World’s Daily Magazine; Monday, November — 206, 1906. co & marked fallffiz off in the number men sdinirers. One after another, they eclare, their swale qu: 1 with them on some trivjal pre: t and cease cali (by sail experiorice they know that after Christmas is agfely over andthe danger of present-siv- fog 18 pant they w it and smiling and fo- tive LIL tha next November: lat }ouNng men are no Kenepally mean ase these letters would | ‘Trere may be hore and ther stile to the ‘ ix on’ him when she lets the “Shoreterm” |The Newlyweds--Their Baby 2. ® Seome Mcvanus BET-TYOVINGENTS © 2 Plarriage Has Friends | | i Ae ye mage [LESSAADVICE®LOVERS aK syripetam of Testimonials to” Mrs. Herbert Parsons on Her Book, MEDICINE F y 4 ij s Se 5 re eae nea, Quartet, j “,” in Which She Suggests the “Short-Term” i of thelr youn “The Famil i e) th or “Trial’’ Marriage as a Possible Solution : of the Divorce Problem. . : EAR MRS. PARSONS: I haf read your book with ze g-r-a-n-d pleasaire, but you fail to gif ee exact time cet wlll take to get all 2c dough. -I had geeve ect ze try, but T find ze preat obstacte-in-ze lady's brothaire, who say: “Cut tt, Boni; out ect." A bas! . Please ne, dndecoate 2¢ propaire mo-ment for tcelching. on ze deat so sat in futatre éf bu ue I may not quit—what you call 'em?—oh, owt!—Lus-ted! BONI. : arts You Spaciva ror ginal@s te yore ee or’ oi 1 5 i Cane RA ides t nelleve ine, Ion are generous bymature, and Fou ¥ D™= MRS. PARSONS: I am sorry that I didn't adopt your system as Gael : . (4 splendid sp ot the wise [ prove ta your what long ago. Had I accepted t two wecls ago it would have saved Haney LLY! DROP E LET GO; YOO . 3 : ~ me much—Amertcan Express Company stock, a scat in the Senate, AMAT! DROPIT |’ FIEND! Lego! iel:to Ch fase }-<%oga Lofigc, cto. etc. 1 have ordered the book for my Washington, Now ‘ ‘ irl-to OOSe. tatu ea teat Gotham and Thirty-cighth street libraries. : FEAR ERO suerte a Hee 1 ; 'Tia sweet to love in childhood (first, not second); _ age. ‘and o me if‘you. think she 2 Tho' moved by ‘the meanest thing ‘ : nome. I ~ 2 don't think it would tying % on shot, a _ The muste that the heart yields . pat. Ae Will never leuve a sting. bs ¢ with y women h ‘ ; ; f/ahe cared tor your bubs. Se Maybe. . 0% : : THOMAS 0. PLATT. ~— them all there are dwood ain ar Siatte Var ta SOuRETC TS . oh : fond of; ‘ons being m quiet, (ishdx-for at least , If you still, Seri of irl, and—the ott entertaining gr), a good eine att nd bright. What f wauld dike to know make the better Ww both, but Gare not mi to either “of them until} r Wirt ve heh A Lost Treasure, Dear. E ‘ Jo two moiiths ago L met a: EAR MRS: PARSONS: Hi happrove of your .vleics on matrt- ‘mony. Hit's getting #0, y'know, that a chap cawn't do @ blime T Ming when ‘e's tied to "is 'elpmect, Whut's the blooming uso in ‘aving @ wife tf-'e caton't chuck er when ‘c's got 'er coin, ch? . That's what-Ht told; the King, Says Hi: roked ee chap, -Hi think HTU gutt," says Ht, ‘H¢'ve got i young tht i ee lng Ns uae es enough,’ says Ht y ‘ 9 former irl Is a good aunt in loboken, N. J, “Unit den't a questotn of ''01 much: you've got,”’ says 'e, ‘but as Keeper and cook, but the lat made appointment. with her, "Ow lente mere can Pe get" says ‘oe no doubt, 1 a betier con and oe to an eae 2 Spee oa ‘Nothink,’ says Hi. : 7 SYiAF fortve.F ony iene haw trst Sor | “ ‘Then opaeeiter says 'e% And Hi did, %) NOBODY CARES “POOR DABY P6OoR Good cooks ar de Ae fat; ) Martha, and Ino 1 as 1 would ike 5 p ' DUKE OF MARLBOROUGH. « WHAT HAPPENS TO KID} HA - HAW! so companions among women ;| to meat the young lady agaln, there- d 5 5 S ME NOW! rare, Marry the scoond girl, 3| sugxestions you. €9 1a, make VS: Sr, 3 learn to cook. The first. could ud Hle ime to locate: th! BAR MRS. PARSONS: Your plural plan mects tolth my approval, HORTEGT : Lee ri aeuaer att Soure would. be kreathy appre Polygamy grew tt and we can prove tt. Platt will never vote | POOR Pee Jb aen —gpatnst-me-now.—-______RF BD SMOOT, Senater_from Utah ge Cosi | pasy: lt K E i = hail She Marry Him? aunt can tell you her niece's and address far wetter than f EAR MRS. PARSONS: De-lighted—not, Your “probationary mor riage” plank may meet the approval of some of your leyistators, but the Administration repudiates it. Sce Vol. MMM., Page 3,465,987 of my work, “Points to Papas; or, What Is Home Without on Incubator f". THEODORE ROOSEVELT. AR ago I met a you 2 has’ catled on) mo I mot him. He seems ere. He“has a good port-| (ion and tx well to support a wife No has Qropoxed to me several tines. -|-ttrera-iaapmothing about the—suane | SEL ESR a NY man I do not 1 nd I do noe know || ThOUsh al my wealth, ahauld’ tate what It {9 ious. from view, hate And friendx intr All my hopes should break POST-CARD-ITIS, Not got anpendicitin, Tonsilitis, nor cystitis,” But I have got.portcarditis Y DEAR MRS. PARSONS: This ts a question swe cannot monkey with. If you doubt me, ask Bingham. T sing-a {n da grand op For fice hunder-a dollar a pop. Da cotn-a roll in IAke da clatter o tin, ‘An’ I getta rich guick—lak da cop. rove fase and loved t ike about} you do not iove } ise is tho short- to mises Do -not- marry—the + — young man. uniees you learn to love! him_beforei j Da ladies da say, “AR, 30 fine! (eet ee “ a ~ : eee Hf h APT AIN 0 HIS DISTRICT '_ A Love Mystery: 3 By Seward W. Hopkins, || Sensible Girl. ey are alla mine 3 pols 4 OM Joucetenberbasubhne | ae $ Is She Alive or Dead? 3. Author of “The Smoke Eater.” | Bay Pee ta ean a tasty ta : But jus’ as I make-a da. hit, : Ro SC cere OP AIS ms i Peay PE SR young Indy sixteen years old. Wo | Thor A loveless my grief would SSSRele Ji I can see no harm; Religion holds for me no|balm— Scems profitiess and stale, Gossip hath Jost its savor, too, ‘ Da, cop-a he make-a me git; first met at the house of a mutual 80 I pack-a da trunk, SYNoPsIs OF PRECEDING CHAPTERS. | identity, But she was growing stronger. thls effort sho dozed. Suddenly sno) Forrest, and. once be Wetherdea} trie on’t care what my nelghbors do, Rees Hone ped + |g Bob, Forrest, Daceeratic, captain 2 hit | November passed, and December came | awnkened. to posta letter for heace pralaaed rs et Manne Aphid ad thal ate rte Preaiva eile a Anieatcalforidakncebartlany Th feral Wiliam Carleton a Now Sore rout: with ita chfl winds. But Lucy was able| “On! I thought Bob Forrest was hore. | “christmay’ canes hd Tales st dan Salcroretalacn ME ay post carda every mall. j onalre, Carleton forbids their meeting, And g 7 My and Inicy had s0|hospitahly received by her and ti t | . CARUSO. favors tho sult of his own cousin, Johara | to stand them now. | Ho spoke my nartie, Breatly improved that Vincent resolved | yitea to call t After that I used (ian ; 4 oant Vincent_in candihere for Guarens | Ghe trequently went about the house | Her istare was so vacant that Vincent | Put Into operation a plan he had} {110d 1) Call REAiN. Atte® CUED Mit ppaoveh dynasiion shetld Dass we 4 BAR MRS. PARSONS: I tried your system shite in America, and AE the poh om wlcetiy ans caplet ‘drops | by: paces On day early tn tho Jest sare Al Harper and Aad her taken | Groughe heise vackate: wih te SS ae es ena Toor h ires fall and worlds J pk z Diets dea et wound In for ;| month of the year, Vincent, sitting In | back to b 'd_-upan the library table. He sent} occ, oe hi : Geceys cept 18 and e greedy, insensate, -fatec democracy told me to) | Si Yanclee” per tate i papers, acnt for\here Sho came Into the |Lucy, She had’ sunk into a lethargic | ontiy. "She eae Coch oe toot tain wouter, i aaah OAK : and car fare, Bugovitch, the great laureate, tells us: [ihc (ON at per fathers dear e family | library, and eyen he, odol as he usually | slecp upon reaching her room, but.when | iat thin man>whom she detested hud | SOs every. Sunday we would’ £0 out’) Volegnoes up and blaze. : ' ‘There 1aa a young man in Yozoo-sky —* sector proncances “her in erave condition >was. could not restrain an exclamation | sho nwoko from that wie had thrown| Power ever her which sho could not] driving. ‘ |} No matter what's tho matter, With tetves tell, but. hard, to do-sky; Eek "eaaletdal, ook. “itwo trained nurees | of delight at her appearance, aside her dulnets of brain. Her mem ‘ar Lucy,” he ssid, as she on-|_> ‘0% months ago I had to leave for s} tHon't send despatch nor letter f One day after lunch-ovitch are placed In attendan: “Tam 6o glad you feel strong to-day, {ory had come back to her. Everything | tered the room, "Merry Guat ng, Ct | other parts, und she has corresponded |f io notity mo—better He said to tho Runch-ovitch, i dear," he said. ‘T have waited for a | that hiad happoted before her father's | | kes for me to “see you look-| with me only about once every tyro or! Send a post card, if you os “Reat it, tightwads, si:iddoo-sky rt CHAPTER VI. long’ time to tell you something that | oath was clear in her mind, but what | {e'was Chrigtnuny ete Dd You know | threa weeks, she says sho ls too yoiing “plaze.” Long may she save! MAXIM GORKY, “The River.” cannot “wnit ony longer, ude ppenewenl wed sae tau bat you a 1itle present. Will you make me| tbe engaged and that I should énty | CORA M. W. GRpENLEAF, [> : 3 tee ‘It ts not very serious, s0 Go no: ho| Her iove for Forrest, her hatred of ha by taking ft, Lucy? regard her as a. friend, as she dooa| .. 6 took frot 0: ( your | Vincent. were ax strong @s ever, and| mond neckines Eee flat: 1, It] the last thing she remembered of either | | i | haps, some day!” ; : 4 cape Lacy, father died without making a Ww makes lttle difference, would be yours, an the politiclans and almost contrary to his own, Richard Vincent had need-elected._Forrest could (eee to the expectations of| alarmed. But you know, __ HINTS FOR THE HOME the hall when Vincent of having shot her for everything | was the! sceno Deen pronoy = ia yway. Acting for Bue r H Cooking Vegetables. i uuce; cover the top with buttered | scarcely belleve It when he was told} i. 1) any ey. » Luey. I want to: tel 4 ‘| ng . Te ries vorue tee eos butte parce fe 4 vat st interest, I applied for and au ws more, Lucy, 1 have By Margaret Hubbard Ayer. | eee of red pepper the size of a | minutes to one hour, from Oriy-BYe wheeler sald Soe denned {btined letters. of administration, and e_ sald, “have been | isla ang pont, cxamination of your any 5 i eG pea dropped tn with the vegetables VA more coming from his lips , was olso appeinted your guardian’ ac- a long time, have 1 sot?” : Yous must Knows tt tem areal oe jelotulng and heavy, high shoes are e@- A} mben cooking will help to Kill tho jClams Roasted. in Shell. perme But there rad ie eee cording to law, I find that your estate Maye: been fl. You seom ait-| my dear isRGat eonetabacery nte For Red Nose. ett 1a [tential alway In cold weather, a lor. is should be remembered in ECT medium-sized clams: ard Vincent was the ne iB “Tis not as large I ote: c Hind that your father's aff r BT i) i, SLE D ms: wash 4 rs 4 arg expected {t would | ferent. een vate affairs wore Pegs H cooking cabbage, | “them wall -and open carefully ao | The einiie that cama upon Vincent lye, githough when I get throweh witi| ‘I can remember now. My father te ie A leaviDey mola y eo) ‘To Whiten the Arms. { Escalloped Fish. i} not to break. the hinge part. Ringe | face when he learned this was Te | BY {Avestigations st miy prove to be| dead, He was shot” Hing. Now, though you. have | (Hit daBle enh it R.—Here ts a lotion for whiten- } iL aarandionenale ua ~ out any @and from interior of g more than a smile-of triumph. IC) jarger than I think now. Ihave had an} “Yes, doar,” sald Miss Harper, not loved me, T think you will acknowl. come front: indies ‘ing the. arms: Pure glycerine, ‘ 45 of cod |shell. Remove the brown cap from neck | was a smilo of gratifieation, and even | ower gor this house which I think fav-| “Mr. Vincent sald that Mr, Forrest| you, Yodo met tke eta ey lOve, fOr anLOn. DAT BEML + ounce; hydrochloric acid, specifia ut haddock; when dona remove lof clam. the clam 19 that o.not like to leave you ; ay meat and ro-| more than that. It was a smile orable, Shall I sell 1t7" ft him. That was false, was It not? | ‘iractically: nl Pa oN Hon. Drinklog | gravity 1.16: 1 tmp, fluld dram; rose- pkiniapd boneathutteen-gaceheced glace 1! the lahall so Gut thine sinew see | PEPE PEG Poke: 2 ot hi nat was false, was It not? cally alone and hetpleas. Let mele Mal sumer “otiicuni of eth . nobody cou re ,"" she answered indifferently. Miss Harper was puzzicd how to protection forev Ea 2 < ware dish and cover the {good bacon and lay one on each clam} ee CONS ren ee aed Yes,"" st 4 Indifferent fsa 1. zled how t , you Under my protect! ver, id water, 2 fiuld ounces; bicbloride ot : abate Sele delhi ¢ bottom | Foc % ree could be better: understood. “The price ty good, but not fancy. es : fs : o_enough. I want you. 1 mapYery hot water) mercury (crystals), 6 grain wi aa t sas Soi carrera Sie aoe arene Pay erry this power | ay aoc arg ‘You need not be afrald to tell me 4 love. (1a ; shrougn the day dal water, 4 ounces: alcohol, 2 ounces. Dis- polled emas. slice Uup tho dish }ths prepared clams in an Yon aakine | ana prestige 1 can do @ayUNaE. $8} np yapponc tt would -be-tetter [ERG ab Rs pala Seat Sena atrinks ry b good _remady for solve the bichloride of mercury in the with alternate layers of fish and silced | 0: ogna, tiny pieces of butter, pepper and | fl salt. Over the whole pour a drawn-bat- ¢, Hire former, att d aieohbl then add-ins other ingredients, — plenty of exerclio | Keep in a Ughtly stoppered bottle away, \ the fresh aie Ja a {from the reach of chilldren, ‘This is \ find put pan tn hot oven. Bae ee rea ty rE Set Oe cee aE PORK | gate." your algnature—I merely e 14 well charred, Remove and| He was altting in his room about) gont know, The signature awaiting triul,"" sald Miss po ~ Waa no annwer ns white] } \ (rea weeks af . reading. } elike Drow was knit In thought ‘Ou sho said suddenly. iy th t r nit tn H ddenty i Well-known pharmaceutical preparation, \ shadow fell acroas the book, He looked | wry) gen anythir vere ars eryaa Tented ed 88 thotsh forsivendaa: war neds for the Iat=| nighty. Ingoread.:-but tw Intended for ex- \ io or alg! herbee could see that the Foil . er, Alto WAM use on) ; He had her sign ae feat reer yale feel (ro eruel, Lucy. Surely ‘tie ter, 0 ternal sRaKED attary natlon vou onca felt toward one 7 leading, who ray Far Tron) Worthy of your ‘re: ; : : ¥ : . - z i onKer existe. He is boyond and ; F h pase Stans eer se im | ie ihouehis How. anes si ay Manton’s Daily Fashions ITH all the ‘but with so cNanged a face that one A Toast for the Ti me lle aaa a : : dren‘ Ont rho knew her —well-- would scarcely | : Cee May M 3 hacen tes) recognize her. She was saintlike In her (From "Toasts for the Times, by John William Sargent, plotured by Welle Trontaino =a Kusda, MAT! Sere E Leen tare foes the enn | Whiteneas and purity. Her greats Bite | ginckiey and’ published by the Bsaltield Tub. Co.) : 1 promise you that you shnil bo happy lowed invisi- ; ‘ - see ply fs one that always Daily Knitting Chats. Bytoua ta Rue, | Ses sr, Mdina ja Diammaat for the holl-| eras jookel at each object with an ex- and shall enloy: the Tnxury, you have i day It behooves meen to show the strug- ON, yn 4 sion that seemed to show the bs Ne she said veh tl wel and i méthers to pes that|Zig that memory was striving to make ~ . — rome. “Never sett 1 bo Sout Mite RI ee ete ye | thelr Mttle ones are] in {ts efforc to regain a place tt had Ard Mincest. “Chere 1a nome strane in~ ee ee accented: 1 ~warmly clad. Of | once held and lost. She looked at Vin : » : not-fathom., Bue (hare Jah Kood Ged In| cree, for charming f : , Heaven, and to Him 1 took’ for a com. | YOeue: course, every, Uttle| cent and stopped. maid will weer her] ‘Lacy!’ he said’ in @ low, glad voice, akeerest and prettiest | a3 he stepped to her. “Lucy! white gown, no mat-| She darted a frightens glance at “Yer what the weather,| Bim, then, with a smile, permitted him ay those that ¢lose at the back often are they _present practical | orlala to the woman without a maid. The lete salulion.” I do not love you. I'fear You.,, You have imprisoned the man 1 ove." 3 fe killed your'f are refusin a h aiiye fo Laks her harm his: ‘ Teese OA cern ned fy : pte cierenrys £1 Harpe reat ey though nothin 3 Fame Huxuries, as goed A home, ano | fictudes many. ™ over Wty] hag ‘marred her friendship and you reeih Washington and @ husband's |‘able features and ts When.the rooma ati) poy," he said, “I am so giand to seo 4B ; : . tovea oe - | made with the chem- 4 Are chill, some dainty |you down stalrs, Do you feel strong?” > tom i Fee ere a you will pe | inette that ts always Ho smug Jacket; ‘elther| “1 am strong,’ she said, In a voice s 5 i nelnss, eo dainty and so at- | a Knitted or crocheted. | that told how utterly wrong her state- 3 : : vy A slight tremor shdok her slender} tractive. In thin cane Foy the purpose I|inent was. ¢ « } ramen roving {a made of bya- don't believe there js} “Poor girl, youl! have had a. trying : € panera sill the Flyers she answered ene Titehtlle patito. any garment anorq| time. But with our love wo will win : “fucy! Are you mad! Don't talk] gtitchea with silk and effective than the} you back to health, Shall it not be Pear: trimmed with = em- simple Dutch Jacicet.| 50. Miss Harper?” ie ead tn ithe: riven than. mar: | \ overed buttons, a care! can ido It, sfx Vin- kh took crept. Into hin face, | while the chemisette Tt ts twly ay pretty} “Tf tov n cut him to the quick. Herland the collar are of ne a Jacket of much MOTa= eanarattarr ital... en OC course. “Wart would love to | t sank deep into his heart. He] jacg over chiffon, and very’ slmplicity #ee the rox ya theme HAN 5 : | zie ces oe [ORRS Ove SRD ae pc Potala i ow T'ahalt want my | combined with the sille aesante alae nad tit Jhswert! He. sprang and caught her |g. si tele; ie i ‘yen A rates tis jatt the house aloe Anmediately,| terial can be utilized. USE LE NOT CATL age RiP returned after wn absence of four] Cloth and povlin are Mer blank: gaze. raved from’one fa~ j | |hours. “He let himaelf In’ with a key. u who Baye trot Js. A mo Ught in welght and | i Bitect tteranol sain and Vin- hd went to the Ubrary to finish a clear i f nawl, Races Me tf peat Spa ie eas emoking, Hh on the table | ao pliable th hey : It ¢ rf rtoa¢ {io nhat package addres@dito him, A : propriate, | ; ron he L, happy day,’ ke aald. “How | selgel him. He picked up. the ne oue } wooden ‘needles, will Leap nsti | re and tore {tlopen ings and it find this Jac rear | he alto | 2 almogt num: Designed with Bear Brand Yarn in eat Baal f | ai | n, the Child’s Dutch Jacket, way. é ee ety Ho ran 1 tté can always \ Regarding material, 1 should suggest Pompadour wool as the ver room day, utter; day. \* fo him, bo of somo contrast- to use, because all she vilken » In-dresey. ond just the thing to | | eels slikeor in lingerto i } so that from the one ma Rroat inan “ of threo-fold own. Uttle mald's Bunday-go-to-meeting frock. Or Jt can be made + Bexony yarn, ‘filly As tine, and withall tho delicious softners of tity of material re Milas SEtArDer. yards 44 Inodes wide tor Washington! soon, I A He | yards Tho jacket always is cream woite, Why, 1 never could understand, untess | fi } sean but she was {t Js to givbvone o chaned to pus on tha pain lgnds tar a borders These if * Angowhent} < 1 Nase (i : ad e y jvelvet:£9 x ¥ always are pink or blue, and really more charming than one could imagine, A hic ib isNew ork it ial 5 Z ho rile ) ie’ | ee ply |__ienifern No cut in Uttle tot wearing a Mutoh Jacket over a.lacy dress and having upon her head | guentty, I do not expect to Udi very ere 0 one W | ea) Q a Cra , Faldeeson ileal aces roe "1 @ Dutch hood to match ts Just as quaint uni dear d4 he can be i NpORARTH GeloKs Fi - f th f bh g \y y Call or send by mall to SUE EVENT Ui EN EaS ONE ANE SARE see ee mortant cere at tras” | Par from this scene of mirth, Trg! fava nat ooo ner [| tam Ga | got heaton uREAU se: West Te I will’ nail full directions for making this pattern to any of-my readems |! the boginning. Hach day now marked And b th ay - f th th 1- haw aie beg mm arkg Sena ten eaniaaliuls whe are interested: ‘Phere’ will be no charge for kending them, Kindly address’ [an imoroyement. Sometimes sho had reaining a pr er lor me a S8I) egtlit hands were clasns | fheve IMPONPANT=Write Lavra La: Hue, Knitting Editor, Evening World, P, O, Box 144, N. ¥. City, “| (anees of momo: paaT BS LOES a teresa ei paritt ‘| passers ways specify size wanted y oe (To Be Continued.) salem el Dhe's the best little wife on earth. | Z Lacemed to lose all codatlousneas of her ' cay ; . ' 5 Cink > Bonn Sas aces