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The Evening World’s Daily Magazine, Friday, December Irvin S. Cobb's wwe! New York Thro’ Funny Glasses ty-second atract. : : 2 glo-hoart Of an Roy L Meee The Evening World’s Popular-Humorists £2 £3 e ° Mr. Jarr. “I only know that Is the most terrible cough I erer heerd 4] , ba Sat The Jarr Family’s Dail ATS) ess ves tee miaTe to: cattent Fou never even asked now they, were The Hot Sport Who Fails to Radiate. y y to-night,"’ sald’ Mra Jarr, "If you are so worried in and make itmma & N our town are upw dof twenty thousand persons who I helleve that the only really habitabl, kK dash Into the } continent ts & trip to Clevelan won't take 1! for ine, And make her take those ugh mixtu the m [take some castor ¢ pellgts, and some of t A Pleasant Home Evening and Its End. [= Mr. Jarr administer: é, too." and for hre Broadw after a protracted struggle with the Their {dew of'a dari tm to task for being “t rough, ard he To th hile you walt for 90 centa by our private artis! dia w T tevin good to have & nicu quiet evening at home,” ttle girl, in which Mrs. Jarr t explo p f cs | nai Mr. Jarr, as he prepared to put on his slippers liad settled down at his book o. when the so! of a terrif fo mrose aro persons who ventura more than elght ilies 1 At the Motropole corner any hour of the day, except when somebody ts buying © — and read and smoke in comfort. from. roc occupied by the two older childrea. Spuyten Duyvil Cre Inside, we Mind those calorio sports who discourse calmly, nay, alniogt Hatlesaly, “hefore you start to read f wish you'd fix the Mr. Jarr, anid give it-to them good! It Is from thts ¢ ig lags that the boast most fre princely fortunes won and lost. But * ou draw one of thesa ly. ry York contains mc n boys into @ Httls game of quarter They have tho fifo worried out of me!’ eald Mra. Jarr pee Jarr “Ah, they'll be asleep In a minute. AU kids da thath” ented (He's alwnyx doing that! sald Mr. Jarre testily, ‘Why Io. his bands?" home, an quently em than all the + d Mrs. curtain in the bedroom. The baby pulled it Mr. Jarr, care for ne and how much you care for, your t dren! kald MYs. Jorr, “You | o and | "Go th and glye them a whippin. i tof: the: world’ put’ tox n #8 how much ya how but wo have nolived that qany - intarnailysasiltcworale-ta: apeachethay erpraliodio unten’ : ; : z : care your don't you I supposé you thin I have nothing else todo in thts = ~ house but watch the children!’ replied Mrs. Jarre sharply, | (You wre “It ts all right for you to sit down at your easo and take sas TURNING ME) your comfort. Why don't you try to help me? (Se Jat into ~ an te, hut as to deed y are of tho tolclo, {i they rip the top dressing off the tra ea to dupostt the entry fee they ary found to be eutt ity anda violent rush of chitblatns to the act waa Inclined to get terribly worked u thu: ner day whon wo heard that onel moat emin: medians, aged sixty-four, had won fabulo 2 cutting tha ¢ chivalrous and blue-blooded son of the passionate Bouthland, a romat an old Kentucky family, which has for upward of a cent eonvaneaeed tate thers calling of manufacturing radirons and stove-lids down at Lou! ville. A fow days later we learned that the amount of cash actually chang.nx Hands was $13.78, not counting an unsettled bar bill of $1.80. ie . On trial gal but when tho 1f you come down to my office to.nee me I don't put ALSALOON®> you to work sweeping up, do I? growled Mr. Jarr. AY] | should I have to come home and work? I do enough 4 to support us, downtown, don't 17” “Flow do T know what you do?" sald Mrs, Jarr sharply, at window did you say the shade was pulled off? asked Mr, Jarr, who Rhought It advisable to change the subject. "Never mind about tt," sald Mrs, Jarry "don't let me disturb you!" “Oh, At w ‘and while I'm about tt ruld- Mr. Jarr readily, n't take @ minute BD’ Ox that faucet In the bathroom. Do you know where the wrench {97 "No; I haven't soen It. I suppdse the taby lost !t when he was playing with 1 Thrilling with patriotla pride for our home city, we read that the pol! ft the Other day, put there's a screw driver tn the top drawer of the sewing : ded a sumptudie gambling den in the very midriff of Broadway—n : mach: sald Mre.. Jarr. \ u rs wilded palace as as a skating rink, where the feet sink out of wight tn th . j Mx Jarr adjusted the spring roller shade In the bedroom, gave'the leaky fau-{ 1———___ woot of pricelens, Verdlan ruga, where the ey feasts upon rare paintings by aol | me ‘Torrid Zone to the Olaclal Period Just as noon as he eets four pote ahead, i jeet in the bathroom a hard look and a harder bit unavailing twist and came| only regard your house as a smoking room and a free library! Why don'tQof tho old'mnatern as are not working for J. P. Morgan, where hugo sums aro} crys ammonia works rapidly downward through his.¢ramo’and congeals below: : [g/ Back and. resumed his book and pipe, fi DOs SO Cee j nightly wagered on tables of rosewood and ebony, Later « callous press informs] the ankles. In half an hour, {f bts luck holds out, he's playing them: so close-up ie Ry George! Those chitidren have got that pesky dog In there!" exclaimed Mr,| “You're turning .me {nto oné!" shouted Mr, Jarr, and he rushed tor his hat, the gilded palace aforesald was located upstatra over a liver (Sch itn ale thatoneshiarte tunbutton hisivestitolrend) chesnotayonttheloa ia canal i ~ }hat and coat. . i Persons who wanted to alnk thoir fect out of steht {ri the Persian woot braight | slo huaded performance of the “Sen of Ice and use his & ought to be ashamed of yourself," cried Mrs, Jarr, “That's litte Wmma,| Mrs. Jarr went in and walloped the children all around, the two oldest §thefr own carpet alippers, and anybody who bat mors thin 5) cents at a clip was ee | a terrible cold, feaning out of the window watching for @gnta Claus, | for romping, the youngest for coughing. : A suspected of x Charley Gates inguise, with a dovilish plan tn his head of estes : ite Just like you to compare your children to doga!" "You've driven your poor papa owt of the house!” anid, and you breaking the bank. The old masters on tho walls wore same tnd’ you sco] THE FUNNY PART: t | you know well enough 1 ‘didn't mean anything," cried the badgered | shan't get a thing for Christmas, not a thing!" Ing on a Yarninhed oak €asel outside of a Third aveniie fostalment ator vl We love to halleve tt even ation we’ know {t.lan't #0. “ ‘ fi ODI ITC STG OCSTT SISO TE OOOH jes OCIS TICS SD PITS ADI SG IG IGE i = 5 acts sh T V -, the Chi | HEALTH AND BEAUTY. Anna Katherine Green’s HE ANISHING BRIDE xe or, the Chief Legatee By Margaret Hubbard Ayer. New Mystery Romance A New York Puzzle . ef tipsy F y ja Mttle shocked and troubled, but quite self to he n hee—end w with/the papers qith om eNGae? iste volled for that, Mrs. Ransom eX-| one of his property, but canthartdes, 1 ounce ily agitate | Written for the Evening World. |... asiitttte tion Abeer Bince whe did het eet ie trom tha| Diained why, ‘They were {oo absurdly, just the mame, tn the malddtarers aes minutes. then add camphor “You knew that she had etolen away| Had he seen Ransom's hand closo| fellow wa taye CM from the |allke, she aid. It awoke comment of paper he had read: thess words Kave her the creeps. But thelr Mg-| written in hls own. wife's hands ly other person 3 4 Otigh thelr dresses HUNTBR'S TAVERN, Ahoswaulavaarerece nants Siiford, Connectic he would dar 1 . ithe itt Ae Rares, Connectlont tn! wht Mrs, Anna Katherine Green fron me—that sho had resorted to & con is also author of ‘‘The Z,caven- most unworthy subterfuge in “omer to her ¢ tvely over the pocket ‘ange words to hl} have had ft from ti ae aia | stir. A few rope of essence of musk! ; “| or other perfume cah be added S 0. L—Purchase | sutep, 1-2 pint, and again mix well and tne D Natal terest = sobs h yoraat th your’ } lying, ir xe tansom ‘ 1 k. April the 16th, ottie of green | worth Case’) and “The Woman | 204 this conversation with you jiying, that a slight tins Ransom anayoret ty Joel” he ecciimed, ie sie! wat soap, which Is net For Red Nose INE SS OS Hee) if | ‘No: I had asked’ her to come, and on save eta to the last four at hafiing a hover hear me say again ‘that. lawyers really green at ail, Pima aeeipee a inthe Alcove. |thar very afternoon {ft ponstble, but I thia Is not like my wife. DJ are devnl} of heart 5 und {ts about the Coin hem iaches,- accomoan|ad) never knew what me ehe took yon, hesitating to th, 4 andiatenageorieie’l| by m réd nose, may, be caused | (Copyrtent, 1960, by Anna K, Green Robite) |oine aoe T aidivt ask ond RE atalian eee Shas asked you to draw i Spa : tant. Hefore using | Ue Cither by Indigestion or poor ete. | FNOPSIS” OF, PRBECEDING (CHAPTERS oo eae NGActe aay ‘ Rider clerier CHAPTER VII. tant. : ng | ag ¢|. floker Hansom marries Georgian Hased, «| CY ' him f the b a object of : the eroon aoap aes eigen uae. for yourself | veautifut and Srealthy ew Fork ait At) But he. talked of her marriage’) heart, “Wy ° : ad entered the married | Rata : : A your fobd does not agree with | the wtar the bride starts in horror at sigh aay x astis can eee, : P a; and ed to ma ae . bathe the face in| vou, ‘andr if’ tile te) the cago T ehohhi|@f @ fan whore face ia hideously distorted }Ghe must have satd something about | was nover n dia 1oNs Wontan, itR Deeley calc alepaat lan Geen hefore RJ RANSOM had never heard of g ong hot as t Id | Ly i twisted Jaw, At the wedding recep lan eyent which ta usually const In clullthood-ahe had her Sncompre i phon returned = te as very | Sittord, be apa 4 Avise you to avold all pastries |: Gooraian | i | : Bae DECrONSS by tho nersnasive Influence of] HAY returned to thint very | Sitford. but upon Inquiry learned can be borne. Then | wna ew aicecuiet jthe greatest in.a woman's life, j de ) nts,'* obs d Hazens Mr Ransom's cand aauite Dery Oey iee Interview tint tt was @ amall manufactur~ : Ha oatee analy ae at Intervals. during tho | tiled acconpation t Jer pipette tae | Meuous itt of his shoulders; | able right to consideration, wot| There was nothing el Beara route teelGen Ca aN ER eee i Mover the ney thon free | Madey dE Mt ts Goer clroulation you hed | ER°Tastatee: yiansom’ searches Neves saneveronaine made kn tmpatient| himistit to admit that he-tad seen Mr, | OYE comply, | route @f travel, to which {t was only Mover tho face, renewing (hc fre-| better take a courea in pt 5 Yes, she spoke of compomure: Ronisom during the last threo days and Sopa te ‘ connected by a stage-coach running’ sical oul- {las employs Detective Gerri rditiT to Mquently. Continue the operation for) ture or prac some regular ex 9 came. rwugh the detectly “And in what terms? I cannot re- red all you: ‘ He once a day, Inte in the aft : tag eéula aretaea | wer your|{ hada eren 3 Hut-she has not signed afternoon, Alten or twenty minutes, Anoint the] every gay, learns that on leaving Lim Geminterview|frain from aking you, Mr. Hazen, I cali poles ere 8, ft yale What a spot for a meeting of this face with green soap. Rub it weil into]. 2.” | ichtne tan with the twisted jam." "Olam tn such tgmornnce. ay to her reil| Wise, and {actithat I apias much | hoe cues anne at ste han {But who intends tor 4! Why chosen by her?) Why sub: ie pores, for several minutes, Rinse} A Skin Bleach. [fan been located. th Georgian | writes | 08 ‘ eae ) 1Gh caso and that all Mrs. Ransotn'a c-| ertalnly,” i y, au= th : paded perkins ne - 0 \Roxer "that ane. si bee twig, Minter, [Attitude towards ‘ine; her conduct 1s| shocked as yourvelt by theso mad and! Cantrio gondnet wan attsibutuvte to thls i {1 see her again?’ mltted to by this busy New York law- ) ‘soap from the face witht va bed,, fonent dead. Ade Si |80 mysterious; the reason ven] totnliy’ Incredible atatementa of hers! fact ana the z ral : yer? Was this another mystery; or nso of elo yohithat ehallts hots tollowing | veeairi tie in ke oon © to yoh'that sho ts not following | A eaglteonien eeu ny lead Se onee ia ents Rot followine | brought to her—a’ result which would if ea ae to hin feet. He un-|0Ad he misinterpreted Mr, Harper's j derstood the int tmpiled, and for an} purpose in passing over to him the ared to waver. There WO®ldGdress of. thie small_town? He pre- bad condition bleaching it would | S2uulen cnbot for ths’ present Have her. | for ft fs no puer! Bega Roger to treet be ae ne ls| ‘She said nothing against you or her) fred Maven, Georgian'e half-brother. | arriage, She mentioned both, but not} face scrubbing " |®out a newly recovered stater should Wat, i M.S. R—It your skin ts fn «| whom . do {t no good whatever, especially way you ere e very young girl yb ackheads as will som £ + dean with ay : ‘ ‘ | ne twin pistes existence, ofa bare-faced falsehood.” not appear strange to thos w spear py yOu! gor : eeea epetiiertuts isursieneoyeey esa iescoranise en oral ane © pure) TIN, ite thar Gecrgian came {0 Wi a) manner that would add to your!” thers wan truthoim iris which both | the ecmcitivedoes at her nec Naty Winvome about ceomon | fered to think the former, He coulil : soap every day, carefully rinsing the she called, te eaye: at his requeat. or my knowledge of her tntentions: Ransom and Gerridge felt obliged | delicate balance of hee sat ait emciceinligeroenvers hardly contemplate naw the prospect eve his poverty Pmight until the blackheads disappear. | face afterward so that no soap re | tim a check tor Ris Waletoewalonons ateaienielnsl sae ae ; i mains to clog the bores, Then rub in was muoh 1 en than I wished. Hair Lotion. a little cold cream. Take plenty of ex- = CHAPTER VY. an that I Caan As Be a her ma —Here ia @ lotion tor dry} ercise in the fresh alr and avoid pas- ~- (Cominuet.) ner and conversation was the overpow i I might help you out of your|of falling to see her again which must | hate: Glycerine, 1 ounce; eau de} tries and sweetmeats, and you will very r ot begrudge you the money, | + cologne, 1-4 pint; Mauld am. u | ZO Rn ee % ering shock ehe felt roeing | } | | sald he, "But a@ cilent’ y t . eee ee eet ath pellets | follow any mirtake ax to thie being tio Hoel ee eek el 4 had every Fight |PIAce agrecd upon for the algning of well-artested documents h the equally astounding fact} to demand her will. could not bejof a returned brother, and when ho) Mr. Mansom's face fell. Hope had * th, nor could Ransom help |found t Ris savaue ernie reonuta inaahed SHEL GRL Gea ioe EER pacenunie ‘be had said nothing ‘to that the mystery in which he|Mr. Harper, he related what he wi Ag lawyer eyed him t of errioge. This was A hope too! por eobal to confide in a man of his poal- own, Yet they were not satiafer Mr. Hazen, alinost agu! Will, had estapliatiod relationship he profes a tN recalled the tenor of her subject, but was quired ‘of Mr. |W he bad he noon feo the futility of using face raid Roger, “but Mra. Ransom's i Tonia, 1 dram; ofl of origanum, oll of! bleaches when good. simple methods few | %504n and eeetng mo so changed, Bho. | didn't even tél me when and where signature had changed a nel? entangled had been deep- jot Hazen \a to draw the corner of hiw eye, mou Fosemary, 1-2 dram of each; tincture of | are so much tess expensive, = ue to her making ont this is " AE ESSE SS a ee ede oa sees pours Littl Spee ae sie we might meat again, When sho left, iby aa allay ca lg by ihe con: cinders : ine tly aa: he walked is tlon, He would go to Sitford and en- ; es} ok. Did r nfo 4 sal : , Sencen o ew brother-in-law, wt of embar- | be 1 hin desc and the door, 4 i Vighe signed her married name promis-; she wis aa much) Jost to me as she The) maxe ids ag’ ita thickest?” her ree roms veneen the ance Tanto Ait Bae Beer gat | GeRVOr to catch @ glimpse of his wite HINTS F OR I HE H ME. ling to notify the bank at onoe.”* was to you, and I am no less inter Ked Wa he left a fow ministes Jater It waa evident that in neultat ral Dy a alster, ore it you | tere. If successtul, the whole tempor * jewted tn finding her than'you are your- @ perplexed <Gorridge. ‘How | with sae had rother wha has so tn of hia mind might change toward tho | "And you cashed the check?” + ON, ‘ ey iself, I had po idea she did not mean eces of veal or chicken; if th r,) "No, sit; Iam not in such immediate | se Red Mullet in Cases. rea it Into alias ratouticha See aah | need of money ns that, I have it still, /to return to you when she went away TRST! sruah the d dry thor-| 4 dollur, season, add m litte chopped | but hall endenvor to cash It to-mor-/from this hotel Pee : oughly In a cloth, Do not sca parsléy and lemon peel, and stew gently | TOW. Some question may come up as to! Afr. Ransom sprang upright tn an agt-| : [her san! and Ido chooss to lose/ tation the other may have shared, but Over the fre or jn « casserole dinn in| : i The Lawye all intestines, |} the oven for an hou When the meat) the only money she has ever been in @/ of which he gave no token. — le Lawyer, settle this new question? By |allast ang and throuih whose ald cain |man Mgdtnvaniin teen ny wife?! ane In an Irrespenelile Jot. mind which made her see a CHAPTER VI, Ransom made aome rer of his appresiation of thy which they found to his ed a false cl yme back from the d 1 hiayo the pleasure of me day. ‘Phere ts no. doi situation, 1f not toward her, He would at least bave the satisfaction of sce- Ing her. “Whe detective hag enough to “1 the now do tn New York. peal! fun | April the 15th foll on Tuesday, Ho was not minded to wait so long, but open it, But carefully ta’ lis with the the ¢ pehich will a. Wrap the | 14 taken out keep {i hot, and beat UP | porittor to me. | ‘Do you mean to say," he asko! HE answer waa an unexpeotedty Hallenced. , Don't you seq took the boat on Monday afternoon, Sam ‘closcly in « bute | Rigg Wea, wa om Hictle cream iC ag hand. |" «str, Hazen, you baro on the {rreepon-| "that you cannot til mo where the aeasible a peo 9 was with [wih ler Lf only ta mete a ne eeaE em, | Thia landed him somo time before day= Nie. wtered paper; tie this secu tithe but do not lec it botl, or it will curdle! | sible condition of her mind. Did you) woman you call your sister ts now?’ | “Hunt up her man of business ang) Mra. Ra © here. | who ascravatos her own danger? Why |4Bht eat the tme-worn village from wr and over the mullet with thread Neel) & border of sliced toma-/ ace any tokens of thin {n the interview | ‘No more than you can give mo the/ seg what tie can ‘do for you ne cana BbOr ee Mle) anouid she mako a wil -|which the coach ran to Sitford. A isd fend droll 1 over a clear fire or bake in | 2% OF fried rolla of bacon, you had together?’ ' | same necessary, information !n regard] not get along withowt money; nor could4 Syn baw. he Heaseih Re Risen SL) railway connected this village with Xow ® moderate—eeen from twenty to! German Oysters. : “No; she seemed sue enough then}| to your wife. Iam walting like your-| that statement of hers have got into| "No, not her eter BST Eten auiiiog Li York, necessitating no. worse inconven- ewenty-flye minutes, For the sauce, put ese ‘ ~ - ads, What? I feel that T ought to {lence than crossing ‘the river on @ @ kood melted butter the Hauer | E noodles Instead of cracker 5 {¢ only to pr her against her- squat, old-fashioned ferry-boat; but he maheeasarnn lt crumbs. Exeat the meet as apoulg Sea heomise Rot to slow |ealculated that both the lawyer and for an ehh td lesenen lane Kiel e at ut horry to have to any good at-| Sra. Ransom would make use of this, Bed EE Nett AO a CR > ba Ruusom, ave You any-fand felt the rake would bo leay for him round , ar peer mn ater = = leo MUL can execute tor you?" lit he chose the slower and less con- on and off at once, to blanch them VM ALlCANer I HIND O TATE TO AW, GO on, ,(34A( TAILOMING P Let) |) Nine Dut ty ule her my love. Tell venient route ieee Proceed as with cracker crumbs, ar- BAY, TACHLE THIS, ARTHUR] MA’! CUT Ab weer You Wik ia ni ppy man : i pra BE ui eoaatea talta Fou ay EAS I Done shin what || te a yenT Tun cor ine, you} | (8 New Yorks you may add tat T trust] He had given his name on the boat eae i ACE LOU WANT UF DONE!) pROUN D NOW) t osepi ro) {her affection aa Roger Johnston, ‘which was true 90 nee nately, having the latter at the bottom OF THIS ULSTER? WAY. SOR A IESE ‘ The la yy neo BOUT one and on porn, ANY ERE. WORK NEXT DOOT 7 nwom and { Cebia roumtty ken, two | ANd top of the dish, Sprinkle « bit uf LAT oe etree y cas z Won AIL ts Gaeridge wi Moot tha {fares tt went, and hy signed this same of cold eat, ic) 5 KY Foapd ‘ ys e Se: stalra t h 0 e ‘ pint of white | MHC and a dash of paprika over each Werth FLOP EIN’ ans eFEUCUE| Tamer sti tecnotetennere tener we art i cf re ; | layer. When the dish ts full «pi AR yor i morning. Tie place was an entirely: starch, one dessert dan AEN Swe ketie2 fms: unknown one to him and ho was un- Of flour, a litle lemon peel, ey Bicteson aston Rag iter thon aw ths | Known to it Both fortuitous facts, he Depry Molt the ‘butter in a stowpan, |S, 049 yt, email tens Mest allowed. “Mr,| tought, in the Heht of his own per~ } f 1 t [spoons ol tare found this where you | plexity as to the position in which In the Hour, but do not let get [spoonfuls of ‘cream have been added sitting.” Foals, stood toward this myaterior Pint of hot wine stock, | Fake twenty minutes If browning tw ne- homowlat startled, took | wite of hts r “4 e ; : rite eR CS CAT SEES tet tis i per offered fink It was (To Be Continued.) a fate sa geal tee Siva to atand longer ta | pit hits | Siicetess Ie ‘ sige May. Manton’s Daily Fashions Daily Knitting Chats. ByLiuaLaRue, ata ed eg & Most rr ; E haye to-day a feature KY te Tn shape tt | it shown tn ‘Mmont in S| tts quite different ft |tintte variety, Hero from any made be: i {nq walst that sh fore, and I hardly F ted sor know how to de- # closed sortbe It excepting at tho Jett of to way ft ifs lke at, d fact which + half a clrenlar mehda ft fi] shawl ‘more than Ae to many women, it Anything eee, | {| 4 is also 4s (rimmed aft t Tt tw tegun wttn | \{ CARrUT ie eee Ge bah @ chaln of rings, BA siesaenleaat : like any cirevlar | clita Mara Wirsciaohe - shawl, but from 2 Eraveful nnd attractive, i there on the work = ee nal cea eS z iq different, for itis) | (CAREFUL, NED, Aw, Now Losic WiSHT I Porlene oulenedw ean ot 10 , H hi 4 done in rows In- DONT CET IT WHAT YouVili WAS DEAD! SOUS D ey Ae ee Arua hee e ¥. stead of rounds, | DONE { HELLO the, plats and # ‘There ta-no fulness | SUSIE! aye cut in tabs - 2 2 about the showidera, | turn are ar a the ahawl jles fat ranged oyer the p &nd smooth until | Is and allow of ef- the top of the arm of the fas : 3 reached, whan tt tons, In has spread out sut- the ma ficiently to make tt! i fall tn graceful] folda, Tho shawl Is made of Shotland Fiogs, Nothing more elaborate than the double crochet atitch ia used, yet velyet a golden over chi frills are mado rfobe All 3 ‘tea sient hat are Fancy Blouse Waist—Pattern No. 5543, be e¥tremely popu 3 and to afternoon dresses are. appropriate, Rowever, thy model y well, a ed for the medium size ts 35-4 yards 21, 8 1-4 wide, with 12 yard of all-over fade, 3 1-4 yards of of banding, 1 yard of all over-lace when long poses ec lar, not’ only for this mvinter, bug for next simmer as fal requ! hes y of ma well, The jower esigned with Bear Brand Varna 7 edaos carcehnished ‘ 4 A New Shawl, with a flounce mide HAVENT. } Pattern Yo, G5As is cut in sizes for a 32, $4, 95, 40 and 42 h bust fn the knob stitch, and is ax pretty eart could wish. The entire ahaw! ta Muffy LAUGHED si measufs; — i and gracful, yet there ts nothtog avout tt to cated. or pull or In any way to drag h Sinca ako. as Fe ACA RES out of shape. Be f HER ‘TOM Call or send by mail to THE EVENING WORLD MAY MAN. i ERA dig He winte TON FASHION BUREAU, No. 21 Woat Twenty-third atroct, New I will mail (ull directions for making this pattern to any of my readers . Opratn York. Send ten centa in cotn or stamps for each pattern ordered. who are Inti ited. There will be no charge for sending them. Kindly address | T: NG WORLD is giving TEN DOLLARS IN PRIZES each week for the best suggestions, which need not be accompanied by drawings, toT ‘These IMPORTANT—Wnrite your name and address platnly, and ab ; Laura La Rue, Knitting Editor, Evening World, P, O. Box 144, N. Y. City. | ¥ eee Haps and Mishaps” comic series, , The suggestions must be sent to "THE COMIG8 EDITOR," Evening World, P. 0, Box 1854 New } Patterns ways specify sixe wanted. i ts ror! 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