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} The Evening World's Daily Magazine, Wednesday, December 18, 1906. sy Roy L. McCardelfs| &2 &2 The Evening World's Popular Humorists &2 &2 [7-oin s. Copb’s — The Jarr Family's Daily Jars. ce ar ee | New York Thro’ Funny Glasses. — n apd your best clc shouted to the | A Ccnj igal Compliment Misses Its Mark The | “ey DECLARE, I never saw Our Truly Superior Burglar Service, NOTHER A goles pointy euparlor Wexport performers that we were speaking. box at the opera, and he hes léarned how ‘to Wo are referring now to the sktiful practitioner | tho servants by their last name, which in itself is who wouldn't think of breaking into.a house out-|@ great stop upward towerd lsociety, and he hia ; sido of the Fifth avenue district unlesa the owner! discovered that the dish) pronounced, by the waltt, 4 could furnish reference: Next to his dinner coat] ‘barley duck’ is not poultry but Jam, and one of hiv’ 4 the thing most necessary to the successful proseou- | daughters is guing to be presented at court on the other aide if he can avold having the sam@ thing id LITTLE PERFUME 600,100! women! If I do say anything nico abjut you and | to youmnnything that I really do mean—you, won't 4 of Plitladel-| you looking so welll” put their beat sald Mr, Sarr, as no Sellave a wont of Ay ; mn teket, hung up bls bat and overcoat, ; “Um sure I don't feel that n I say that you have y woman in the world, them pea happen to int on this elde, in connection with «. Federal Grand Jury, but ho doegnt really belonir yqt5 ey way,” said Mrs, Jarr. 0 tears, oy _ Oh, ecme,’ sald air, Jerr, 0; of oe ss : ‘ou know, Why, he has. never been’ properiy who wus feeling in bigh’ rood y to make your! ian taste gcithe, matrop- fared!" \ a ee humor, “you never looked better pleasant for you, and yo oe How, Oat we» know ee But. i: youl tinaliy’ beedhe: (5s ehe*eliaa eat sare {i your life. , You get botter dor me at al Bevin ciara shia Soe entitted to tho XXX ratings there jfa a chance tor Nelther [4 the crude Chi sidered in the sapre breath w Mshed article | here, Tha ty sO burgiar is a ed person ‘who eats’ Sis soup with a body falling in a horse trough, The uso he has for a handkero to be eon: icoking batier overy da. “Humphl' sald Mra. Jare, sen- tenously, | “That's right," eaid Mr. Jarr, “T mean it-every word. You're Twas just siying kind too, but you wouldn't be- | you. Some nigit as you ie encouched beneath tho | Gobelin tapastry, bedspreads, a soft\ voice in your } ear arouses you Just &# you are dreaming that your. A Automotiie has been provided with a delightful new attachment which enables you to kill the commbi. “Do you call telling me that I haye the meanest osition of any woman in the world’ kind words?’ ng woman I meet anywhere!’ eked Mra, Jarr, still sobbing. é peopla even F you have passed them. You find ' se . ked , till mobbing. pint key Cl z s . S BS Hait a tad aerator a tiniee ute cane eer ie me the “vr waly sald that because when I did apeak kindly {PIMC Of Jockey ciyb on it and wens { & gracetut ee at your aide, ailing your nt ; ‘ou.come in the house, why, go ahen si hes pel! aick 6 PO Bae : tention ¢ mechanism of an ¢: tve gold? eat pads baa ey think jg ts cruel in| “Eo wesn’t Joking; I fwasn’t unkind,”’ replied Mr, you wouldn't believe me, but you belleved me @ the danhualibailiee ithe’ Bar ed Yess Club. When Dae ee Made specchless Bagg iA jbandied 7 | you remain passive, while he. gays yoo with an ivory teething ring which he hag previously eprayed oh | ; TTep HA Florida water, atraps You. up ‘in a tan leathers . White toupe and a ‘retiring ‘ambarsedor, only he tion of hie profession {9 a copy of Bradatreet’s, ta| barneas ind’ makes a critical selection from. ‘ths at never called anybody “'Deqr Maria’’ in tip Ife. {you haven't got a few of tows pleasing’ symbol) i, jawelry, Unless ha should Gisoover Faceia: . How yasuly different: here (n cultured Manhattan. | after your name, which, in ihe code of TG, Dun! or’ t.9 piate to be plated there ia no posatbhity, of True, there atti ingen among ‘us an occasional! mean that you can go ha far eg you like without) ) 3 voras : derbarian who plies his (bumglesome tride down|tmpelring your ctedit, It !s hopeless to expect that) % THA FONNY PARTY j 1 hady sido streets with the nid of @ length of eas-pipe,| the modern New York b\yreler will pay you an| hinkoelty lize 4 j : a patr of, felt slippers and a working’ axreenient| informal vist. oe CEES Seo Aaurveracgepaiers tease eg Toe | svith the con on the post. But ft is not of theses! ‘Yoea," we fasttonables say of a man, “he hes. a vane . he breaks into a domicito he udos an axe, and hts} Jarr, ‘Don't ypu belleve chat I think you are just omdvgh when I spoke crossly,”’ |e bert looking and sweetest woman in the woritr’! “That's because I'm not used fo hearing you speak tell xo you look good, and. better than| “certainty noth’ exid Mra, Jorn” crots!y to me,” said Mrs, Jarr, relenting © Bittle. © a Fonsiile womant” “gasped Mr. Jarr. | wing nothing could convince you that I think you, ‘No, it tin't, Clare,” replied Mr, Jarr, rn eenaible all:right}are the best woman In the world—that I think you| catize, ‘for eure atrange reaso t your object ts, but, are pretty and sweet and*— (want to think her huaband js ainosre when he Aer unkind of you b> talk that} “Ob, 'shut upi” sald Mra. Jarr. “You can't ‘jolly | kindly, yet she is only too quick to think: he ts in me,’ Mr. Jarr, mp you might ea\well, stop trying. | dead earnest when he ways a mean thing. maetoaet that way to your" repeated Mr.| ‘“Gpeak up Uke’ @ man, What ist you are beat-| ‘How foolsh you talk!" gala Mrs, Jarr, “Tm rf Q ing around the bush aboutt : | ike that at all. Now, am ir ‘ enka tT. “You ctehe home and’see| “Another stag party?, Another raion sone-| And, without = moment's hesitation, Mfr. Jerr food spirits, and right away you begin! where? Another funeral of-a fellow Jédge member, she waan't = Anna Katherine Green’s ~ THE VANISHING BRIDE xx °° te Cay ee Sle quisting a prote: hile ig, householder an exoharige cf cou 6 between the ra Inkind to talk fn ment. New,Mystery Romance words | Mr. Rans: a ol we asked, “A lady tm a dark green @ult} message from the office thia time A love ma well enough to watt tn erience } onal cing, to, do. But hq fat "ay. Trends jor; has the sympathy of all his ¥; | Written for the Evening World. jwith yetiowian ture ana a nive vetl ever | note /had just been handed in for Mr. |r Bevelopments hagpwess may yet P2) Si. "had advised patience, If patience | Cinfused. and in a state of mind bor- aad Miss Cec Spooner Faunce Wer baer" Resiyom, should they send tt up mould ctety the elluation and BADE | SOP0E Gr cqemay, Mr, Ransom returned = rer phat ol ge was at the ‘phone. the result he #0 day; | Own room. — § j _AR. L. Mrs, Anna’ Katherine Green) Thats scammer the women who| “Instantly,” he shouted down, “and CHAPTER IV. untae entre Maal cote SE | Thad Suat reads he secant tel aj [les fe also anthor of \\Dhe Leaven-| oe cat of the basement door, Mr|be sure you hold the messonger. Tt] 4 Wai pe old ie time | as 4 newspaper story abd a grent {ak j . Ni S worth Case’! and ‘'The Woman) }or ny | may, be from your Indy," he remarked | fr. Ransom Waits. eee ema, maffering on te Tae Bacau ad, Begin ree ae me | mF fi i of such an intolerable r f | in Nickname Only. eee Cee Gara eer amen iy era ee (ea Gee Cone en Clty aha nce pasa wen | the” ad net ier ite een geea tee D you remember Cecli Spoone:? Well, she's here again. feces st rama CNM E Sa epee Mr, Ransom reeled to the door, opened Detail Nereactdieunetateeal'| otrectte teen isremodtand more Wen | ate as {te author, what purpose hadi) | Although “My Lady Peggy" of some three years ago has chan BYNOPS ‘ those yel-|{t and stood waiting. Tho two detec- 1 found Mr. Ransom in a frame of |one walk tn khe direction 0 5 ikea aOrVe yi oa 4 . 5 ft } ed | ¢ “Ard this woman weartng th i Sauk he £ It Gerridge's eye Was on an BUN debating thin ques/6n her/name to “The Girl Raffled," 30 {8 the same clever Mflss Spooner | bs York eit At] iow furs and the blue vell vistted the) tives exchanged glances, What might | ming whics preciuded action. Undeet. | Hels Ect aafon ie spool abiect of | Mion he ranched Nig own room. Op the pag: ace % each, a a i horror at sight wt? inquired Ger-| not that note contain! 4 that gentioman chin surveillance, he must have smited, | oor ttle wey from the will, lay @ ‘who ‘won friends and “good nolices” at Daly's when she first crossed the ola main, Whom fame in bidevusly, Gintoried aes the broken Ja) Mr. Tansom opened it tn the hall.| fo not only gave evidence of a sleep inorg than once’ at the restless SER ilies, Kia eee td j bridge. After that {t was to have beech London, Miss Spooner hoped, but | wis caine ton vichisecrs Sante stone alec 9 When ho came back Into the room hin | Jom night but ahowed none of cat OF hile client eu eo aite same, but the [trepidation he cast a glance at‘lus lite j she has remained to be “presented” by Charles B Blaney as “the queen of ft poses testy hand was sholing and his face looked, of the previous evening, an [thes ens no reammined atendfastly | scription and sank staggering into, the laughter and tears,” 1s is q ‘nccompanies the unsu EE Se) drawn and pale. But he showed no | quite painfully when Gerridwe pied | TOxt Morning 8 Sats out his future | heareat chair, unking himself If he Nad, j 1g Are, ‘erhaps, Froom toe hotel, whore, a ne is resiste-ing,| “About six thie -after | a | ff he did not tntend to.go ahead | course in these words: "I ,will extend | the courage to open and read it For | Last night's audience at the American Theatre had ‘ccpasion Pierre pose mara Wey “And where?’ | further dtapoattion to go out. Inatead, | him if he had promised | the tlme ¢o three days; then if 1 do not | tho handwriting, like that of the ndte: 4 extra handkerchict. One was quits enough, If there ware any tears they were | iectie Runean mater MAL the Hotel 6t, Denis, where T/ho sank into @ chair, with motion ba) the interstew they had pro huaaae rosy Wd! Meat that, wig; | banded atm tari nunc wae Gaia | es va ft Hi g.paep. TARO | x" rh : rs tives. themselves, : n fellow by the throa! 7 Gu's, 9 fet himaelf In a a 4 shed slleatly, Miss Speoncr doesn't run to tears. Bhe ts @ ltvely soubrette, with | Tifa Aiehi wis fie man,» have sinoe tracked bien." Glsmlewal to the itwo detectives eitat'g ea it may be," was the hei: | en teemenation krom hime Hut 258 | cerning “her high medacerartanie nt en Immense capacity for the work that cheers, Her industry ts only equalled by f “Htow long did she atay?’ piel “1 hardly think that I/ tires Gays passed and no hej bar connection seam dreamitka and the a her versatility, In hor new * iy “ an hour,” = wali he, “Jt {# from Mrs, Ransom, | tating reply. situation unchanged. Thon he set ®8/rodl. It was not tong. however, before 1 ‘y, In her new play she €oes “My Lady Peggy Goes to Town" ser ‘About this | be- bh eral better, Again she fences, again she manquerafes ea a boy, and again she CHAPTER III. “tn the parlor or'— written,,ea you 896 at the Bt Denis. {shall vie the AS Fou ee oe fet emit the end of the west he waa |e, uad mastered serene eran Gances with 2 palr of feet that know thetr steps And what's more, she reveale (Continued. “Tm the perior, They had ® Gren Bho bide mo farowell for a time, but | morning, boda re rementa will eacape|nivised, by Gerridge that he bimedf|Nton of them wilhowt oo ail d @ surprising talent as a dialect actress. More than one no! oes not fayor me with any explana-/| that none waa being folo in his turn “You hayeseon what fins happened to 4 HE detective evidently thought the |Get to Bay: + ‘ocoaaion called for whatever tum.'|tham, bt no one héard anything. They tlons. #he cannot do differently, ake | you. iut-I’m not ready to-talk to him. | talked verg low, but they meant Dutls| 17. gia asks me to trust her and.| I prefer to wait a Mttle; to sive my wife a chance. I should feel better, and In order to secure “those papers” she assumes the dt, 5 lnguiae of an Italian bo: @zd in speech and “make-up” delivers the goods. She is an honest Raffles, sh fort tt was tn bis power to bastow "he dryly added, & room there.” Gerridge with a shrug turned sharply ‘t take that you re you bave « Raffles in nickname only. Her supposed “daddy” ki " ‘ept an | quantity, satique shop in Fourth evenue, and his curtos tneluded two eomedy convicts, m| At that moment the telephone bell) “The man with the twisted jawt toward the door, takes the papers because they delong to her and prove her to be the daughter of} '¥es,” pela he. “For {t ts here sha| ness.’ 4 | avast. Not yery encouraging to asleep | ” : Lord Randolph, thet’s all. Bellew was beautifully wioked and Mieaaeees with | will seek you if she takes a notion to} “VWhore ts this man DON Te ‘e a | ™ tit it's something. Bhe has not leueuee st abiaa tates returned the de- ig the theft of a diamond necklece; but Spooner wouldn't steal @ souvenir spoon. return, But woman is an unctrtain| “At the same place, He mgeged) ourely formaken me.’ | tec ve witty. “He's undbr our thumb 4 4 | at present, I can’t tell when he may You oan judge of his amazemont es| And ahe says that she knows you, ad: 4 thi lines 1 ier fot po much ns a good look at ber. oaw her you wiuld call her Georgian.” 2 cs ined. | mires youl and ah y Voice! woolety lady known to the pole as “Dinckbawk Fanny,” or “The Queen of the rang. Mr. Ransom leaped to answer) “Tes. wouldn't OBjeot to knowing all’ the mes- | winsie out he rea 0 few it contal: you! and ahe says it In my voice! ‘i & 8 + . 3 boon. him. -Ani Read the papers to- id forget | 1 try to i 4 Bhoplitters," who was almost as funny as Marte Dressler] ‘dnd her much-abused but the call was only an anxious one| “Under what namet eonger can telf yout” Pont a ee oe arsng as | the stranger at the Br. mying It" even whee thee lips ds Bet” | fon, eet down on the programme as “a degenerate," perhaps bectuse he seemed | from the Fultons, who wanted to know| “Hugh Porter.” e aie tion him. Find out|*OUr eve mony * ; ‘Thes wea all, But the writing Was} move. She is as ignorant as she is at- , to be wuffering from fatty degeneration. x jwhat news, Fle answered as best he| “AS, i was Hazen only five hours) No nl Sid ida (45: hieaterltts aryl Zon Beveeomnasnee( nie za mrece ns paves wrere. cred tattuatetesscnot [oer ees Teauel canicenabeleon ns And yet tho girl Rattles was Konest. Her only “job” was blowing could, and waa recroaring disconaolate-| go,” muttered Ranaom. ‘Porter, ether she promised you") 4 read tn them tnoreased hid | tai well enough absut mine ie mong! | Lord Randolpi’a bookless brary tn order to obtain the papers thet eotariisnea | ly to tis chair when volgem rove in tis] you. cay? [ll have a talk with thie | own band. 4 thts injunetion, but | “Perhaps neti but you take the life | ostontehmant, I might say his anxiety. | cn {onset own uaaane tee ites i ber Identity and gave Ker an excuse for getting baek into ekirts for the last act, hall, and a man ws ushered in, whom| Porter at once” Gerridge, obeye etiene iota had Beall Cur ck ine wlamt meEBE J On rete Pe It was & paragraph sbout his wife, an} wayward and unoertain of tempor, o¥- Bicanwiiile ahe pulled a revolver et leant half a dozen thnes, saved her handsome | Uorridre xnmediately Introduce! aa Mr,| ‘I think not to-might” put in the | wae seid EN Seas thane heen as Deis renee os Cobar ere Mttrunge oxplagatlon Is mine ck the | eet g—ter, imnorance find bee diticnity Geteetive from death at the hand: “ 7 mingled authority | given him to delly ag ie ** | ita not for me to complain. ran Mi an nding me, tha lon't know PSTN Gy tees Sorat acer ad bara uP nner-and vith news! Mr, Ran-|aea daterenve: natural to one of his|hotel lobby. He Gould tell nothins about | here. to find me when you want me." | oa hoe wenino’ dart Avent RANZOM | what ake would dot once let out at | pal Jimmie from a raliroad track fuet in thme to aave him from ¢! ‘ As our readere/my eight. I loyo you—tI love you—but | Wheels of a train running ona suburban achedule. Hor other apedalties wore e | fom, summoning ap hie courage, waited (Kia "To-morrow, perhaps, but to-| the Indy. Dee ene ere ee, ear tte | Rusbaiedstoishe netalistntnieaearea ta [2 creme means rab Herat fencing bout and several songs and dances, for the inevitable question end reply,| night {t ‘vould only provoke scandal. This was unsattefactory serene aa went out. PS lelipen Baad Hen bali mechonoatewblle “Your affectionate and moat “unihanpy When all was aver but the qhouting, Old Ironatdes, the entique crook, ex-| They came quickly enough. | This was certainty true, but Mr, Ran-| tho man who had influenced her to this) afr, Ransom remained alone and 12) jg gti] et the desk. This aot £0 | ag'aheet with ite tee ORGIAN plained to Lord Randolph and the assembled capt that the girl's mother ras a| "What have you got? Have youfoung|fom qas not an easy man to domi-|#tey had beon pinced under surve: -}no enviable frame of mind. He was | wich nothing in her previous conduct |rol! from hin grap. ‘Then he enuehe lady, The strange man In whose arma His Lordship her ha eid [the man?) . eatad To-morrow they would question him! | we rusttul of himself, distrustful of the | hes in sey wey peavatedione friends, Is {jt up again and looked carefully at the her to twenty-three was none other than her dear convict brother, Whon ahe| ‘Yes, And the lady's been to hoo him) “I muat see him before I sleep,” he| the myatory wae not without a-promlse | nan who had made all this trouble, and criydlowes ere, hep) nating’ ppt Poleccinanh tisbes iowa Liah { Gled with her secret bugged close to her brenst, Old Ironatdea took the girl and that 13, { the description of her tows insisted. “A single word may solve | of solution. Go Gerridge felt but Mot | distrustful of her, though he would not Lioiercpsestin Mier Or Willingcaud: compared aitewitnitneete | brought her up as his own daughter. It was because people knew him for a| was ccrroct.'* | this mystery, He has the word, raj Mr. Ransom, for at the end of the pity | eeknowiedee: A amvery soanes tneciieraA supposed dead, waa really silve and Inithe note which had been thrust into Fourth avenue robber that the child's Jolly schoolmates dubbed her Raffles, But ‘Ife mean Mrs, Rangogp” explained bé a fool to let the night go by. Ah,| Whore purport he had fast eommunt-| nim drove hie ¢o the meeting he de- | ciroumatancny oF wimoat deazading pov. his hande eariler in the day, apere was whe didn't seem to mind. 4 CHARLES DARNTON. Gerridge. Thon, ax he marked his olfent’s | what's that?” : \elentfoant wordst clined. To see the man—to Loree from | twin the effect upon.her mind was Yery | thers were evidences of falter arr struggle for compowure, he quietly! The telephone bell had rung egain, A Make no move to find me If you him the truth, seemed -the only f0-|eerlous, To find and-reacue this aibter | jatter not notioonble In tee cad has Ast - Oe et, she lott her nowly madéshuaband In the munication. As he noted the: | The Newlywed : ie “| ourreptitious manner alroady recorded |of weakness or uttering ho catight s--Their B aby 2 BY GOOrge: MCMANUS] fact WPtewn by ee teeter [eta Soietone secelees. (oedema FOILS OA EOS, OH.LoVEY! se How secrecy as to her whereabouts, All that/tha «detective answered he shouted pie Ural henacal Solent dep roe td to. the ert a wo De tf far takon Wto | oY her fom pt ence ar pushed sad athe It youchavent: Phair gt } cond! i ' / STRONG HE isTHE CN Now, mn! o 0! her affairs. that [rome directly to me. It's business now HOLD YQUR HAT} TOODELEUMS, | MUSTN'T On LOR, __41VE DADA LATE ON THE “HIS HATS NEW JOB! Out of the Mouths of Babes. I ITTLY BLSIE—Mamma, Coes a cocoanut haye mMk tn It? Mammn—Yed, doar, a Little Elsie—How do they milk ‘tr oH, see!” HE RECOGNIZES @ bas found her alster and cannot /ant no mistake; and our first yielt shall’: leave her, Why, she does not state. |be on the fellow at the Dents, 4 The ‘caao i» certainly a curious one, and (To Be Continged,) SWEATER dlouse— ther is the tee for a bey, Most boys want sweaters, but the ordinary kina will never do unless 6 waiet js worn beneath tt, And that ‘really 1 & greet nutmeoce, and oo ja the neck of & mweater, Most of tne boye think «0, and May Manton’s Daily Fashions a ScURae rally would pret ‘6 Little Edna—Mamma fs niaking mo a obangeable ailk dross, Little Eva—Huh, that's nothing! All my clothes are changeable, Mamma-—Now, Johnny, when you divide your orange wit your Ittle sister ask her to larger plece. ——Bmall Johnny—OM fudee! What's the use of asking hert “Now, Harry,” sat ‘the hostess to a ema! guest, “you must not stop on the way, Dut go stralrht home." i “I can’t," proteated the Uttle fellow. “I ive around the corner.” Teacher—Who was tt that supported the world on hts shoulders? Bright Pupfi—Atias, ‘Teacher—And how was Atins supported? - Bright Pup!l—Dy dis wife, I suppose,—Chicago News. a0e : BREAKING HIS. ( Evie anniOD ey PREC! R long as N under petticoat : Poo! ; \ UT TLE HEAR and lke a boy. Nene factory. than the one. mide with the smoothly — fitting yoke. Here/ is a model that suits fan- DADA WiLL BRING THE HAT BACK PRETTY SOON of the ‘girl things for. them. $ The wweater blouse isn't a Dit like a girl. It'a just a nice boy Hel ang ambric garment; & needs no equally well ond that extra’ waist beneath, can be made from ” and tt hasn't a high | bordered or plain ma- terial In the illus. tration embroidered abel | makes the! ; al While the yoke js of @nms -cambric = feather -stttohed at cach edge, but) the lower édge ts straight and can be hem- atitched or finished in any. way that one} may lilo, Tho ekirt portion {a comfortably coller to get Your neck all heated up and make you cross, Goeniai yyrn tn used for the sweater blouse Tt may be one of those good Oxtord mix” tures—Oiue, 9 prigm red, tan or oream white The latter would be very hand- some to form pant of the young man's Dest - NO, DADA wait, ‘There to a big i full’ without unneces- ‘ sary ‘bali while. the WON'T TAKE . g wig MADE ‘ f Raites) collar waien 3 yoke fits with perfect AWAY HIS HAT! a ee } Fota_sway from, the smoothness. DADA WAS p ¥ ‘ THAT BOM OF throat in front, - 4 ont filed with & Dis eidaeeity) acta MINE 1S CERTAINLY [SY 1h ota. These two terial required for. the eas. f SAING “TO HAVE, Ba medium alxo is 2 13 pieces ‘are usually of Bry Deni varda lath ssbacidorek 3 GREAT SILA. white, no matter what Short Yoke Pettiooat—Pattern No, 5532. ° fiennel with 1-2 yard ea te Ke ) POWER} the romaindes of the _Darigned sith Bear Deand Yarns, lof cambric 30 Inchor wide tor the yoke, cr $ 8-8 yards 27, 21-2 yards $6 inches wide 4 — i sarment: Boy's Sweater Blouse. HE Plein matorial ty ured. )~ t an th making the blouse x yariety of double crochet {a used, oo worked on Fattorn No. Boa ta (nt In alka for a 22, MH, 2, WA, 3, Gand g-tnch waist clings to those each side of tt, without making eny holes in the work. 1! rmdasure, al : closé with’ tattons and buttonholes, and eround: the bottom is a_ tx bringing tn the fulness, 9” WORLD MAY MAN~ cen An rn Welwte Call or send by mall t& THE TON FASHION BUREAD, No. 2 West Twenty-third street. New er There} Y9PK Send ten contw in coln oF stampa for each pattern ontered. 1 will mmfl ful Gtrections fer meiiing this pattern to any of my readers IMPORTANT—Write your name and address plainly, and aly whe aro intereated. Tero will be no charge for sending them, Kindly address Patterar } ways mpecify size wanted, La Rae, Knitting Editor, Evening World, P, O, Box 14H, N. ¥,. City, jeiaah '