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J _The ‘Evening World’s Daily Magazine, Wednesday, December 13; 1906. | &2 £2 The Evening World's Popular Humorists £2 &2 [7,din 5. Cobb's c Roy L. McCardell’s at 3 A. M. nvith your silk hat Prpremmacanen fi: Our Truly Superior Burglar Serv CY e. : ly fe 1 { fee, ba : } 4 | and your beat clothing ruined?’ ERET See iacunadent es £ ME id aly Jars. | tiouted Wiaten to. the eo aaeratae| e€W LOfr 70 anny ASSES, iy { wor If I do say anyt! ce abjut you and ree . we ms ays id. A Ccnj :gal Compliment Misses Its Mark ———7F reecanrary Fil Bay diane phen Teseallye do amet 7 eM Wont in reiay ne | Wexport performers that we were speaking. box at the opera, and he hes learned how ‘to cal id. Eee Boariea ¢ as ies Wo are referring now to the skilful pradtitioner | the servants by thelr Inst name, which in itecif Is b6 CLARE, I never ate ean Seb Tt Kee ac a3) who wouldn't think of breaking into,e house out-|@ great step upward towerd Jpociety, and he his } aa Bede 6 wel it erally? 5 hn tleket, "49 of the Fifth avenue district untesa the owner discovered that the dish) pronounced, by the walte, i tat G tetaes eH en I say that you Rave where the could furniah references. Next to his dinner coat] ‘barley duck’ is not pouttry but jam, and one of hii Hy | PRG He up his bat popitiace elect ‘so: to onice, bang | te XAINS mont nocemary to the successful proscou-|daughtera Is going to be prewented at court on thy Gohl cia a ipa ery Bane ie — other side sf ne can avold having the same thing ai Rive Sues are i ON rian suet happen to fiint on this side, in connection with a - rok pweatatey sala cash dest asd Ll Greutd Federnl Grand Jury, but he dosgn't ‘really bolonir yet, yh, cme,’ i; ‘ of you pian 3 ry " t é olis, now that we tol : ‘you never looked better pleasant for you, and you} : ane But if you finally break Into the cligs that mre” {i your Ufe. You get better neat nl ¢ of a ayatem. i Dale aczaayi a ree Be A ee ee eat Nut foi Meee ontitied to the XXX ratings there jfs a chance tor rag ett y ! fr. J was just sidyio cy on 0 be con- ue Heoney nies eae 4 ‘i , fumphil'* eald Mra. Jace, apd tfug words, too, but you wouldn't be- ¢*Mared 4 shed articio| Rea nica ncen toe time acta thet i rae Lod , 109, swe seo ft 4 typical Cifengo burgine faa Gobelin tapestry, bedspreads, a soft\ voles tn your { “Thatta right,” eald Mr, Jarr, maser ins Sica yee piled ena tienen pearithite ear en euseul roulette as zehiary Greamiing that your “| mean it-every word. You're Ped hide pet camel et Rao cen taardart © romebody falling 1n a horse trough, ‘The biulrtnei manta Mere heathy Gelighttal new Goking woman I meet anywhere!'' | Pyare aiashbin \Gorty use ho has for « handkerohter | put a halt bphooradieit gid Malad te ex Ow 40) KIN the jecmmnes It {a nice to start ¢o make fun ot|—fOr some reasdh I can't fatnom—to make me the cident kind. key Clyb on {t and wenr is breaat| SeOpls SEN ai AELRE Yous te Ven teammate See Pare < a : GuREOE pote makina Golees cs “{ only sald that because when I did epeak kindly E we & gracetyl stranger at your side, ealling your nt- } you come in the house, why, go ahead your 4 ide. bell Dut you delleved me quick ex Peed ee aUOldne Sut ehiloL a tention to the mechanism of a r df oth, vata Mes, Jarre. of think de ts cruel in|)" wasn’t joking; I fwasn't unkind,” repliet Mr, | you wouldn't beiteve me, but you the annual bail of the Scrambled Yess Club. aenbnaten cdg nets H eepensive: eoiee . by Saad Jarr. ‘Don't you believe chat I think you are just cndvgh when I spoke crossly hie breaks ‘into a déeniolto he ubos nn axe, and tls} {petdled , sevolesty) Aedes apeschless iby) .te, onary z y the best looking and wweetest woman in the world? ‘That's because I'm not used to hearing you speak), | za whit lettin, “ Fee4| you remain passive. while he. gays yoo with an God, and, better than! certainty noth atid Mra, Jerr : | erossly to mo,” sald Mra. Jarr, relenting = little. SURE BETAS iad were Bee ee 3 Reason tvory teething ring which hoe haa previoualy:aprayed” <4 gasped Mr. Jarr. pA nothite could ednvince jou that I think you| “Ne, it iso’, Clare,’" replied Mr. Jars, | “it's be- EE op ania eaia hel : with Florida water, strane You up ina tan leattie 4 ia eensible allsrisht.}ar6 the best woman In the world—that I think you cause, for sue atrange reason, a man’e wife Goemt pa ate re Py ambassador, only he) tion of hie profession 1s 9 coy: 1a| Parneas tnd: makes a critical solection from ‘the . | your object $s, but, are pretty and sweet and*\— nt to think her huaband is ainosre when he epesks RxROdy B28 Ty Mite. j3ou haven't got a few of toss pleasing aymbola) aii jewelry. Unless he should’ dlecover some : 6, it is Very unkind of you t> talk that] “On, shut up!" sald Mrs. Jarr. “You can't Yolly| kindly, yet she ta only too quick to think he ts inf’ How ets Theat here dajenltured iy ta! your name, which, tn go code of Re od PEs tis plate 407 be plated ‘ere {abo passtoniGaee ‘ ; 4 ° 5 . £ K a ir ‘True, there a! Ingems among ‘us an, occasionst| mean that you can go ha eg you like ke eT f me,’ Mr. Jarr, mp you might ea\:well, stop trying, |doad earnest when he says o mean thing, ‘ harah_ words. : Inkind to talk that way to yout’ repeated Mr, peak up Uke a ‘en What ANG 68 artherd| ‘tow foolish you talk!" eala Mrs. Jarr, ‘I'm not@>arbarian who piles bis Htiglesoeie trade down|tmpesring your credit, It 1s hopeless to expect that t THE WONNY PART: in ent. | i "| ing around the bush aboutt a |ince that at all. Now, am IT" handy sida streets with th ata of 4 lensth of ns-pipe,| the modern New York byretar will pay you al | , inink olty lite ta not conducive o ad ; "Xou ciene home and ‘see mother stag party?, Another ton scne-| And,’ without « moment's hesitation, . Mfr, Jarr.said>a patr of felt slippers and a ‘pias igen bahar! Aten Sita eapieere ‘he haa. a! vancement tn the learned professions. i P| ¢ con on the post ther funeral of-n feliow léice member, she wasn't Anna Katherine Green’s _New,Mystery.Romance é W fi & World, oe “A lady tm @ dark green sult} message from the office this time. A. love me orell encugh to watt in Aflence | toned thing, to, Go. Bus Sh is "way. | friends.” t I orld, foro and a dius vell ever| note had juat been handed In for Mr. | for developments hagpaness may yet bo PUN itanrertenrenuny ey : | Written for the Evening with yellowish fure end a Resmi phOUA ier nenatieeet ours.” 5 Sie had advised patisnos, 1 ane dering on frenzy, Mr. RATeainetres the Chief Legatee sy THE VANISHING BRIDE 3X °° anewVork pusee 9 fat words | Mr. Ransom has the sympathy of all his Miss Cecil Spooner ON ee her hatt* ttt then | to the jhotel = sa Gorridye was at the "phone. femult he #0 ardently desired, tel and sought refuse in his . : Mrs, Anna Katherine Green| “That's the ticket! iefaiataelion aig rear CHAPTER IV | the Temlt he pe, eee in fore days |own room. ‘He put ne contidence. tn Raffles fs also anthor of ‘'The Leaven-| “The chthes worn by the woman wo TRAN ranean and tal ‘ jhe did not promise to wait loner, at he had juat read; he regarded it! 7 2. ss , went out of the basement door, Mr.|be supe you hold the messengei | M R Waits. | be would eds hor a day, That was Sear Site jth olicet story and a great fake; : Ni A * worth Case’’ and ‘'The Woman | 5. oom! ‘ | may, be from your Indy,"’ hu remarked { rT, Sansom Waits. enough for a man suffering 0° Lasbdbsael tak fine {teats es bi read it ond th in tckname Only. in the Alcove.’! ‘The latter turned sharply aside, The/ to Mi. Ransom. paer things then | 7 prep rpm rose eariy, primed. us| qi yh on atcerst ean oee how could she have kagwn about tt 1 | O you remember Cecli Spooner? Wall, she’ = shame of the thing was becoming In-| that have happened. ho sald to Aimeslf, for business. "Sse even that day did not pass wEh-|#ho bad not inen its author, and If d J) atetosan 'oty ody Peeay ot some three yeaa edie cern ioaaerery Come Li Mod rosa cule, he be: |W aoe, eee earemmeec | Ores un SPC Elbe |W ctonaen Ne tturvey ect Altough “My Lady Peggy” of some three years ago has changed | SYNOPSIS OF D} c) RECS an wearing those yel-/1t and stood wailing. The two det he found Mr. Ransom in a frame Of | one walk tn khe direction 0! He we HL deb an § i her/name to “The Girl Ratfled,* pins {a the same clever Aflas Spooner | Pat ace een Ne Ta Bee At torte end the blue vell visited the| tives exchanged glances, Wha | mimi wie: preetuded action. Indeed, | Dents Hotels, Hf GArrlMges ct chect of | mien Io Fetho ha im thie aus | ‘ hintan tenes a0 = the altar the bride ater | Tr inquired Ger-| not gaat note contain! i that gentleman looked greatly changed. | ! i have amiled, | oor, @ Netle way from the ail aye who ‘Won friends and “good notices” at Daly's when she first crossed the | f'antaa thee tat man of the broken jaw?” ing Dir Tansom opened It tn the hall. {Jie not only, rave evidence of! sleep: | ris suiveliiance be must held ined letter. Itihed been thrust under the cen iy ing bridge. After that it was to have been London, Miss Spooner hoped, but | Bis Sit tase ntti th she has remained to be “presented” by Charles H Blaney as “the queen of | Met Seige een t In| door during shia absence, Lifting tt In ; ne | trepidation, he cast a glance at its ine i sank staggering Into the ' When he came back {nto the room his | jom nicht but ahowed none of the apirit | of his ollent about the ton.tdden spo! : he, same, Dit hand was shaidng and hia face looked, of the previous evening, and hesitated | the evening it wos ti Cath easily “Wrent 5 ead langhter and tenre." Perhka Falled, nocom panies ‘ i 4 pale. But he showed no | quite painfully when Gerridge asked had Jald out his future air, asking himself if he had 1 tho Se ae eonbe Mm to a hotel, whore, as ve “About atx this-attern |@rawn and pale. But he showed no | quite Y serra Meaad | Mt hie Hotel, He had Jald out his future | fearoat chatr, asking Nmyeif if he had i m Last night's audience at the American Theatre fad no covasion to use ita | ii¢ Vatlstes | anton esa, rywhere| And where?” Rioiy.| custiee.dlapoaition ta.) eo outs Lnatendy, aia 2 bad rea bl had roninea | Couto in (note Woapel then it: do mot |tha handwriting, ike chat or ike sate 4 : extra handkerch!c® Ono was gilts enough. If there were any tears | enc. teee etanbera pn " | wat the Hotel 6t Denis, whtréT/no sank into @ chalr, with a motion of / with the Inte | Kean from her I wit, qet that Wry-| handed bim In the street, whe Gearee | SS Mp ered sllently. Mins Spooner doesn't run to tenes. Bhe te @ tye eney were | witete iene whee. the many (noe tracked bien." iemimwal to the two detectives. themselves. Rocked fellow by the throat ond twist|an's, and ho feit himself I hk aase eons i red t . seed a1 eo ly soubrette, with | iw, end seis Gerridie on the lat bave® sin 3 Roi t this, | ‘That's am it may be," was the hest- explanation from him”) But orning her which made everything ia 2] nas €n Immense capacity for the work that cheers. Her industry ts only equalled by “How long did she stay Quention the boy wl bos sd “T hardly think that I | Sires passed and po found the! her connection seam Araamike andewne 4 ney) her versatility. In her new play she goee “My Lady Porgy Goes to Town" pew "About an hour” CR NS Cees) eer Gebers ere Ren eepren ciple Tout, Jt was not tong, however, batore i ae eral better, Again she fences, again she manquerades as a boy, and again she CHAPTER III. “tn the parlor or'—— writien,,aa you 690 at the Bt Denis. | shat pay ee 0 ead cuaslered its, contents, They ; @ances with a palr of feet that know thetr steps And what's more, she rereala (Continued.) ‘in the pariot,| ‘They Dad 8 ETee1 Bho bide me farcvvell for & tne, but jmoming: bayer eal Bion o¢ them wit atom! omer iL 7, i: not Tea. si ef y ” ‘ = | esaraues ecissreey Caner th HOB detective evidently, thought the /O°GE 1 TT ae vase engthing. TREY | ce sue go. ality, ane | 30u 15oe T'm not romdy to. ‘al tim imo, but you cannot andernieee News| ers” she assumes the dinguise of an Italtan bo: called for whatever tom- | tham, but no 0 is thongs.” She -canno ses in (fe = Soncere how t= 4 eHAincaptes “ , meant bus!- ie I prefer to walt @ Mttle; to gtve my wi fecl. She looks exactly Ii ae In speech and “make-up" delivers the goods, he is an honest Raffles, Sho fort tt waa in bls power to bestow, |talked verg low, but they saya, and asks mo to trust her and.| I prefer to walt « Millei $9 v9 iy woe | every ub%| that wolch makes the world pinta | mo, I cannot get used to it It is Ika my own reflected imaga step takes the papers because they delong to her and prove her to be th 5 " " ‘ raging to aleep daughter of | ‘Yes,’ sald he. For {t ts here sho | ness.’ 4 await. Not very enoourss! Lord Randolph, thet’s all. Bellew was beautifully wicked and dazaled us swith | will seek you !f ehe takes a notion to} “Whore is this man now?’ lon: but {t's something. Bhe has not the theft of re, but Spooner wouldn't steal @ souvenir spoon. return, But woman {» an unoértain| “At the same place, He has engaged) | tis) forsaken me.” y --:Te you have « Raffles in nickname only. Her supposed “daddy” kept tity,"* room there,’ with a shrog turned sharply fept an | quantity,’ he dryly added. . Ns Gerridge a rs mY zy entigue shop in Fourth everme, and his curtos tncluded two eomedy convicts, m| At that moment the telephone bell) “The man with the twisted jawT _|eoward’ the door, “I take that you | 0% present, I can’t tell when he may ("7 5 ee iila ernst (an | Ard tne, Zeta Tete eek wee, ceorela judge roslety lady known to the pole ux “Diackhawk Fanny,” or “The Queen ; i = | write out” fe read the few lines It contained. |tmires youl and al : ‘ of the rang. Mr. Ransom li to answer; ‘OBjeot to know!ng all’ the mes: °. ahe says tt In my voice! Bhoplitters," who waa almoet as funny aa Marte Dreasleri und her mucheebusea | but the eal ae only en mncioun one aeciam augur [ipeNee whe: rent. eres) oe Oe AoE | ive: eraeaee ot ciel Be ect ee nil | mavin cine Rae MES A eee | n " " ” ves ” vi 4 er nol ta be euteriag taal A daeeraeaioe ar mete wortazesweckany He soacned | from he ruttons) ho wranted\ to aor) pases Porter 1) ae (noure| (UN! nos Guesdon Nim, ind ut | 77 SS Soo coos ale rams] eoeeecTc steal easter en as | iy ft onl ea ced Line wna at ent naw js Ben era Wereds ae ibett hel eee ee: ae whether she gave this to him with her ° aphre wore criéa in the atrest. What | cannot hears ad boaads thovenesseleaghy | | have lesa to forget." {earn you euy,"" returned the de- | | tective mimfy. “He's undbr our thumb And yet tho giz! Raffles was Honest. Her only “job” waa blowing could, and was recroseing dlsconaolate-| x0," muttered Ransom. ‘Porter, did | promised you" Os , ( rd Lord Randolph'a bookless lbracy tn order to obtain the gaat Neaea clita | iyseerniaionalei whos yolgpa rose in taa|you.eay?, TH have a talk with thie |own tand."" fia injunotion, put| “PerBaps not; but you (eaice th ute |S aatiotaraeht eayiiispersicey: Sera Oe eRCUU shat, Is) Koln: | © Dnek into akirts for the last gct, hall, and a man was ushered in, whom| Porter at once” Gerridge obeyed this inju A Jout of ma, Last night you were too | It wan a ph about his wife, ail waynvard and uncertain of tempor, ow. ining this: Jing to her tgnorance and her dimeuity. | “I think not to-night," put in the| wae told In reply that the note had been | 501 pig (ies ‘are too col But ost incred! one, elven him to dellyer by a clerk in tho \. "15+ tor me to complain. You know G 8 dozen th. Gorridge xnimediately tncrody tr, Lane es, saved her handsome ce ely introduced. as Mr. trange explanation is given of the in understanding me, that I don't know eteetive from death at the hands of the ‘curio crooks, amd ‘good | Stns, with the mingled authority ran pal Jimmie from a raflroad track’ fust In tme to mys Mm ren cowcharce| A runner_eod with news! Mr, Ran- ence natural to one of his |hotel lobby. He could tell nothing about | vhnerg. to find me when you want me.""| Go hor wedding Guy. As ‘our readere | MOM eke would do ‘ig DDEeHIALEORE SEI Wheels of @ train running on a suburban schedule, Her other specialties were a |#0m, summoning up, his courage, walted|iind ‘To-morrow, perhaps, but to- | tho Indy. And without more ado the detective | wil remember, she accompanied fier |s"¥ ert, I oye yout love you—but fencing bout and several songs and dances, for the inevitable question end reply.|night {t would only provoke scandal.” | This was unsatisfactory enough, Put went out. ~ | husband to the hotel, but managed to!” ‘ryour affectionate and most unhappy When all was ayer but the qhouting, Old Ironaides, the entique crook, ex-| They came quickly enough. |" qits gens certainty true, but Mr. Ran-| the man who had Influenced her to thy! “5%, Ransom remained alone and in} SP ey et the Gosk. This aot £0" | Tne 'aheet with Ite tee ORGIAN plained to Lord Randolph and the assembird cast thit the girl's mother tan wWhat have you got? Haro you found fom «as not an easy man to domi-|ftey had beon placed under surveillance. |, enviable frame of mind. He was! which nothing tn her previous conduct | roi tra zt lady, ‘The strange man In whose arns His Lordship had found her when-he wold |the mant’ : nate. To-morrow they would qveation himi| gmrusttul of himaelf, distrustful of the | hes in any way propared her friends, In | 1 Lp asain, an tacicea eeacuiy satthe the myastory was fot without ®-promlse | jan who had made all this trouble, and piiyllerss to have been due to the shock /wignature. It was his wifew without le her to twenty-three was none other than her dear convict brother, When she, "Yes, And the lady's been to hoe him; ‘I muat see him before I sleep,” he 5 j ang Gled with her secret hugged close to her breast, Old fronsidea took the fe and that fa, {f the description of As toes insisted, “A single word may solye| of solution. So Gerridge felt, but not! distrustful of her, though he would not Seraan es eo th Ta kt hy a es ho etudiag ts areas of the | a brought her up as his own daughter, It was because people knew hin for a| was cerrect." lthis mystery. He has the word, ra) Mr. Ransom, for at the ond of the Ines | acknowledge ik. Kyery baer inetinat in | sup Goad was really ailve and in} the nate which had. besa chrtara sate ! had fp Fourth avenue robber tint the child's Jolly schoolmates dubbed her Raffles, But | ‘He meana Mra, Ransogh" explained |bo a fool to let the night go by. Ah,| Whose purport he had Just eommunt-| nim drove him ¢o the meeting he de- | clroumatances of wmost desrading pov- | hia hands earlier in the day. ‘There was i he didn't acem to mind. ; CHARLES DARNTON. |Gerridge. Thon, ax ho marked his olfent’s | what's that?" : ieeerPrer sees amt clined. ‘To ae the man—te foree trom | fein the effect upon her mind waa Yery | Hac merence Dotween thent extept tha — struggle for composure, he quletly! The telephone bell had rung again, A “Make no move to find me If you him the truth, seamed :the only fo- Sgclous.: To) find sad rescue this sister lattor Fasporcenble Cre, Catt gan pa aces i s s Bt = ~ |ebe newly made nd in the | munication. As he noted. th : ; ——+ pufreptitious manner alroady recorded | of weakness or aufterine he caught on qh r) 2 By George: McManus {niche papers. Ease ts. Beh rally sis telephone receiver in ood, + | i ahown her ~santinue ‘valled out y Skt Oui of the Mouths of Babes. ] ; Ee S ew we S-- el cr a y i = | noorecy as to her whereabouts, “All nat'| theiseetesiinas one ee esa aleny : , a. le haa been willing to admit to the | back: ITTLY ELSIE—Mamma, ¢ocs a cocoanut haye mk In !t? = two persone she hus ao far takon into) ‘Fave you read the evening paperr: Mammn—Yed, dear. i OH.LOVEY! see HOw i pee tom Baenos er fiaebana nd oa eee Peet haven’t,; do a at once; th | mah Seed oe : er nftains—ke thal Tt! Little Elste—How do they mili itt STRONG HE 1S! HE CAN NOW; OH, S88! @ bas found her wister and cannot [acd no aniatekes and on ret wien em sh x Spas HOLD YQUR HAT} JOODELEUMS HE RECOGNIZES, . nee) hers punagene does Rot slate. [he on the fellow af the St, Denis.” : Little Hdna—Mamma fs niaking mo a changeable allk dress. | MUSTN'T GB es GIVE DADA You! adhered hpntinie chr galt Hele oe (To Bo Contino.) 3 a4 Little Eva—Huh, that's nothing! All my clothes are changeable, LATR ON THE ~ HIS HATS forer not : NEw JoB! , s Mamma—Now, Johnny, when you divide your orange wit'your Itttle slater F il K itt Ch ! hose : none WV aux er eee Daily Knitting Chats. Byteatarue —_Bmall tohnny—O® tudce! What's the use of asking her? “Now, Harry,” satd the hostess to a amal guest, “you must not stop on [, i ther is the idea sm t the way, but go atralght hom: oe but ” mt “ for a bey. Most Tah T can't,’ protested, the little fellow. “I ive around the corner,” boys want sweaters, ayer Teacher—Who was tt that supported the world on hts shoulders? Buta ther ormnary; Rnd) o Bright Pupii—Atios. wil] never do unlem @ en Teacher—And how was Atlas supported? - waist ia worn beneath aS Dnight Pupil—Uy Sis wife, I supposs.—Chicago News, = t, And that ‘really . e he & greet nuimoce, an 3 and no’ a the nek of & bing : wweeter, Most of tne 4 only : c : boya think eo, and tant , i 4 ie May Manton’s Daily Fashions muzzer's : BREARING Hi realy would. preter ‘2 she i PRECIOUS, “BOO! \ SINS HIS Jong as it 1s mannian Nites mcs MUSTN'T CRY} : rel bs \ oh Alen sital $b tnd tie a boy. None factory. than th ee SONG : 6% DADA WILL RS os the 'gtrl things for, with the I ‘ ; : em. smoothly fitting < ‘ a wy bet AS : 4 ‘The sweater pdiouse yoke, Here{ fs a - i : ‘ Es w, ien't a dit lke a girl. It's fust a nice boy" warment; & needs no ext «waist bencath, and i hasn't a nigh | collar to get Your neck. all heated up and mak® model that sults Ran- nel” sng ° dambric equally well that can be made from bordered or plain ma- terlal In the illus- tration embroidered cross, Rasiel C makes the! Upeencnc seen) is wsea i skirt “while the yoke tor the ter blouse, {sof fms -—eambria feather -~stttoched at} | _ each edge, but the!’ lower édge ts straight and can be hem- atitched or finished in any. way that> one! may like, The ekirt portion ts comfortably full’ without unnece: Tt may ®e one ot, those good Oxford mix” turee—ttue, a Drignt red, tan or ofeam white The latter would be very hand- wome to form part of the young man's peat wut, There ie a big sary bulk, “while the WON'T TAKE nabler collar which : yoke Gta with perfect |: AWAY HIS HAT! folla away from te amoothness. DADA WAS. THAT SOM OF throat in front, the opening filled with & The quantity of ma- shield. ), CERT i terial required for. the a NY eeING Fo seein Those rwo ye medium alxe is 2 13 pleces ‘are usually of « {7 yards of embroidered GREAT SWiLt. white, no matter what : Short Yoke Petticoat—Pattern No, 55382. "fennel with 1-2 yard the remainder of thi Darigned sith Bear Deand Yarns, zndrie 1 Inshoy wide for the yoke, or $88 yarda 87, 24-2 yards 26 inches wide garment. Boy's Sweater Blouse: HE Plein material tn uwed, { ap Th making the blouse a yarloty of double crochet ta used, @o worked ono utitoh Fattorn No, S522 t2 cit in slzes for a 2, MH, Of, 8, 2, 82 and B4-inch waist clings to those oech side of it, without mnking any holes {n the work. Tho treats’ ee rridas closé with! tattons and buttonholes, Call Or kena by mall @ THE BVENING WORLD MAY MAN-¢ |/| ; } ie inne set i ty TON FASHION BUREAU, No. 2 West ‘Twenty-third utroot. New 2 York. Send ten cents in coln or stamps for each pattern ordered, =i Sn Font purSoctias for! SoohicIhbec atsaentlatREs tine SRT whe aro interested. Thero will be no charge for sending them. Kindly address |’! IMPORTANT—Write your name and addréas plainly, and ways wpecify sixe wanted. ; a Yaure La Rae, Knitting Editor, Evening Wovtd, P, 0, Bex 14H, N.Y. City, and around the bottom ds a broad clastic, } OUtaln ‘These Patteran

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