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a Even in g Ww or 1 d*s D a ily Magazine, Wednesda v: Dec ember (NOW, JOHN, “TLL ‘AA Marked Woman’ | |GIVE’ You YOUR 5 ; | [XMAS -GlETS! . Who Doesn't Get Ga San eee the Double - Cross. HIKE TRIS: VASE ) WOMAN” doesn't sound Mike a ohop-suey drama, but it Utle Is a trifle nusteading, for the woman fa the cise; on a strawberry mark by which she may be {dentifled. “} Jinary herolne, subject to kidnapping, self- the wicked pursult of an unreformed Chinaman, Dowager E aes Dowager wh , hasn't ev | rts of last night's audience | 4s Nettle Bourne, who put when sho “pushed the toe” | isn't o 7 It was the « at tho An the reform part exceution Miss Bourno must have rtudiml for the ume sha bared her lusty arm sumo one dropped. | putting the ref party to sleep, sho was taking a fall out s‘a melodramatic glish. After, she got through with a word ght of MU left to make a rospectable abowioe With the wimpy: | sho ate up eve ord that camo Ger. way. When . whe Jed-with her smashing reht. | the D. press saw Lucille Gordon, daughter of fas tho “mark .and made her jp. Lucite strumgiod oguinat fate as p would allow, DUt tie serio-comic had it’ abdet the Use?" in a song-and-Gance outside the gates | re song and dance? Pertmaps not. But you ute, ribeloved Ben Bolt, gunner of the Alabam time. And Ben‘ Bolt, by the way, wor ayy ful Bvery CERTAINLY! UT OF COURSE “T WILL WEAR iT! 'S THAT LADY'S HAT FOR ME, © Wwortls the Americ pritoer Uke piace was walting for ne had to do something to. xi; t worth wallsg for, P, C. Foy made him almost human—and enything almost unran’} 1-fire melodrama ts a yery acarce article. | Ww anser tters 2t Une top of the programene, end| lan: Dare as though he had. seen.the programme’ betore the lmelight, He was too lovely for any practical | yy hia uniform that eayed hins from a good punch et the o Dawager Empress. boys were all over the pime. They burst tnto the throne ng ato the and it was hasds of th Our brave | | pu It’s a Foolish World, After All! « by R. W. Taylor. AND 1 THOUGHT You wouLDd LIKE THIS ¢ CARPET SWEEPER. T00, DEAR! / WHY, MARIA, SURELY YOU DON'T WANT ME TO HERE 1S ANOTHER, UTTLE TOKEN, WiTH MY BEST REGARDS. THE MERRY 15 A DICKENS OF A Success! (MAH GOODNESS! DE 8055 IS DONE GONE ofl the Dowswer Empiess to be a lady or muffer the conso- ke down tho wall of-the courtyard and poured het shot tnto jen just 2 time to eave Lax becoming the unwilling bride of | AND THIS 1S THE u inaman; end ad tho stage wath dead Qhinamen | when the fish tront of the American Coneulate ended in a aero | Bea Ua SRCoeN Teg for our side. j BOUGHT FOR YOUs Rut the audtenbe wasn't the least bit matriotic Tk took the supremacy of DEAR! American atme as @ Joke. It took everything as a joke, end laughed the laugh | y of the isticated when the tortured on a piece of furetture that looked Ike a Ws betwacn a red-h Land @ miasion ecttee., Only once aid + that was wh an upratesd © swont threatened to ml! | hilo the tan or tie tra leader, = el ariced Who Aidp’t get the doutte-cross, y. Thwoegh all her troubles she managed to keep quite tay. & ol seemed to-rua in the funily, judging by ner { father, who didn't « shod him frock oat on east when he learned that | Luallio was the ¢ aey, | Both father, apd daughter’ made the audiencdt } feel that everything would come out right. Needless to add, the husky Downger t Useppotnted CHARLES DARN'TON. HINTS FOR THE HOME, ‘g se 7 cool, th : Indian Porridge. Ths may dimve cas not grancis ci | Seas | HAS is made 23 {2 oxtnos! porridse, | Sugar added to ft'and bottled a ascond| ~ = a — “ i only tt should bea tr cer, | Ume. | = rS It fs excellent az a breaker isn | Almond Taffy, P 1¢ allowed to gat cold and set, then| 7) O11, together oneful? pint ‘ot water : : y pnd one pound of brown sugar for ten minutes. Blanch (and alice through the middle one andy one-half ounces of almonds; stir then in! the syrup with ‘two ounces of butter, Lee the mixture bet! hard for tea minutes.” ‘our On & well-buttered diah the ‘Aree of one+alf {non o Brandied Cherries—- |)T some candied or conserved cher- (Copyright, 1906, by Anza HK, Green Mobits. BYNOPSIS OF. PRECEDING CHAPTERS. Georgian Hazen, @ besustul New heiress, marriea Roger |Nalspere 30 pers caption. dhe ts ea On leaving the howe 2 writes Roger that she bas unexy: bar twin sister, 7a, we ah and still, as, with a qullen look se soaa about her, wie rushed igto the com prepared for her use and slammed ‘ae door bahind her with « gulsk or { mingled rage and relief, Yor wi il these drawbacks of menner and ap- was the Uving ploture of ao like her indeed, tha: he 1 understand now the shock whloh his dariing-fecelved when, the inconsclousnesa of ie a living oupful ar in dissolved; of water } boll unt! the syrup “will spin’ a. ho: P ries to soak over oight In brandy. winter, had enoounteted in street or’ i hair when deepped from the Drain them in the morning. Put store, oF wherever they bad first, met, | Y torks oD Spans ‘ some fondant tnto a amali educepan, be Nba tephphrdway. of “herself = atir until creamy, ad@ a tex drop rary, arate: ' TP ROR Ree aS hog acon fit [9 ber Sut" ne toutterede even Teat the table, Drop the cherries in, one at 2 Taw ottine to ie | oyaelt becoming con: 4 \ t ttine, take them. out Wien A candy 54 Betng ane up something to eat," he er ‘and pince them on olled paper rd thls latest comer shout from en, 2 ier doorway, "I don’t want tea and I iyn’t want soup: (want meat, meat ae ; te! And 1 shan't 0 down arrerward eith LL LT LL I Oy | Te m going to Bt righ! ire. live a the janmaay, cnough of people T don't know, And. of Out of the Mouths of Babes. S| ens Pies baie roast y Bieter, too. She waa cross to me Peed males sly the Samy eter, hiline spears; wot, angry, | 2 I hated the ooach and wanted Atie Fred—Unole John; éld you ever hear the story abst the good Ittle nkacrept, to wallt, and she #han't oome into my doy who, hnd a tet rooen tl Hitell nar taxis Don’t cpemet He ashi oe dite Srp ineat I want, just meat pea John—No, Tell tt to ma. CHAPTER'X. aweot. Yuddirig's good.” ie Atle Fred—Woll, the nice uncle gave the good Uttle boy a quar i) Al “mocking ‘to VD Thatta alt, ; } HEN the 1 (anysoe cel brother D i IN the myster _ ‘Mamma, queried Mttle Wille, ‘what ts ‘hush’? I came fashtag over him and he P “Why do Apart? aa{d his mother, | yielded himself again to the won- “Rocause, her hair « , dear,’ * | der of the situation till he was reawak jened to realities by the shuffilr jon. the stairway and the ratsad tones of Mrs, Deo as sho tried to make herself lunderstood by Aer new end somewhat \aimoult guest. A raid followed in their yhuke, and frorn some an yet unexgected |region below there rosé the sound of clattering dishes, ‘It waa a trying mom longed for another & but feared to betray his o 1 the observing trchin, “when I asked sister what 4 after her cent whs here this afternoon she sald vary when he h tation of this: 4: x her tap on hie ra. Deo give non dogt,: Tile time it wea: narecies, and umed aituy open, and through the ck hue mada some whispered or- yen , tor Blig-ontted. ders were ‘Theso seemed to wat- tnty Mra, 0 rend together they hurried 6own the hatl to @ roar stalroase muni ig wth: the Kitchen, This wes spate for Neha they had mat hisway he wo fesue fworm his room anf take open. fart in! ie exoltement of the moment, A faw mintites bf quict now super. ened. During thras he declded that al to go to a Sunday-aohoo! plenfe. Ont of ded what-the wouther waa lke and-found the ing Qin foot angrily, 1 Chicago News, for him, We ¢ the gir, A curloutt' apne n ave tad tol or, the _Chief Legatee By Anna Katherine Green. RIDE m saw the maid coming down the i} with # large try in her bands. She stopped at Apitra’s door, knocked, and was enuwered by harsh command: Set Ht down. I'l get Ht for myscif."* The matt set st down, beating to a tung quite new to them. What waa she going to do? Sign away her property? Beggar her hairs or—— He could not say what. No: mn Buch A resolution could not eoomint har yamarkable expression of oon- ~ centrated will, ‘There was in her ét Next instait Mra. Rarsom's door|tracted mind something of more tragio ned, [import than this, and he Gared not ‘Don't be too generous with me," he| question what; dared pot even Ap- heagd her onl! sodily out. "i can't eet. |Proach this woman who, lowe thay a. T'm too for much fot. Tei," we | week detoce, had linked herself to him whiepered, “and some nice toust’ Telllfor life The uneasy light tn thone Mra. Deo that I want nothing else. Bheffixed and gleaming eyes betrayed wil undeystand Fearon too ligt ed. He f ‘Tha—rasid nodded and disappeared jany additional sh for he: eter jdown tolnut! jus ax = dary arm was! that sie should go down undisturbed thrust out from Anitra's door and the|her adviser, ‘who bore ® ‘reputation leray Grawn in, A few minutes later the/ which insured 'a judicious use of hii: | other tray came nod was oartied|power. Whit 4f aie were about to wil: into Mra, Ransom’s room. The ootitrast | awa rtane to the man shg called jin the way the ¢wo trays had-been re-| brother? oelyed struck him as ghowing,the differ-| He himeelt had no use for her wealth, lence between the two women, espenit Her health and happiness were all Chat latter he liad been givan en opportunity, | concerned him, and thesd possibly de-! | as be was later, of eseing the Corotous | pended on her being allowed fo wo her way in which the food brought to Anitra| Own -way without Interfereme, — Bat, | bean disposed of, oh. for eyes to mee into the room itd Which whe had withdrawn with th But I antictpaite,, The latter tray had | 100 "itr ayes to eee Into her heart! DOK yet beon pusiied again into the hall, | yor eyes to wee inte tis future and Mra Ransom was still smoking Wis|* Sis suspense presently became 9 frst cigar when be heard the luwyers| great that he could no longer oontrel yoloe in the office below asicing to huve| {tte ‘Mhrowing up. the window, he pen and (ik plused im the smat recop-| trae hte head out into the rain in Won-room. ‘This: recalied to him the real) felt refreshed by thp ley drone. fal purpose of his pwife's preserce in the] on his face and ineck-! But the roar house. ari also Assured him that te! the water’ail zahg too porglatently tn, opportunity would #oou be given lilm| hla ears, and he tastily cloved the win- for another glimpse’ of her before the|dow again. There Wes something tn evening was 0’ fe wus also likely to] the inseasent maging bea face one, Ss she would have! water which ly disturbed him, to edvanoe several steps directly toward | His oauld_better sland suspense than him Oefbre taking the turn lading to only the wind would “bluster ‘Lhe the front staircase, ait oat 1OTbL, Wi He waited tbe momen: seuariy. fury gm gave momentary rellot had Oeen ‘set surely long Phour lor stening the will lo thoughts strained to an unbearable a clock t aine o'olock, but It tension, ‘ (past that tine non, Afterward, oniy a short time after- Just) nin mommons? ! & ft ia the the office ts striking; ward, he wondered that he had given Would ho renogniza himaalf over to much extreme feeling! Daily Knitting Chats. Byloua La Ree. pioneer her, Bhould he bo fodoed to allow her Y 1 Ki up this wateh—and] feet inow could deter him ¢rom doins O-DAY we heve something to appeal to the schoolgtri—a box-cont sweater, i i ‘ nothing now cow! es Jetent i Tt Jal the stimbost kind of a garment, Formerly a sweater had to pafto cAter her mom unsosp Sripenears eee Tatencor \ closed ali around, ang was pulled on over the haad in genuine bay fawnion, | Nt Detter. rv ty Georgian was what he now feared. - Hut pow her aweater opens down the front, followin the trend of masculine Whatever henperred, pep east bay | ode, OHO “Hoes ho simallest giimpee af h .. trodes, The pox~c the #1 ee cides partltovaine sweater i therefore Just what the schoolgirl wante. | 1t espe If again?) He tually compromised der the same root Fel he must ace all, hear nat Was posasble to him. For this, a& continuance of the present cond!- tions, &n open door and no ight, were positively requtelte, Hut how to avert the comment which thie unusual of things must awaken if-noticed? | But one expedient euygested fteelf. | Hi would and sit In the window, If qu that he wad engaged In deciding how, he would end’ the story he wae writingr that such contemplation called for dark- ness, bat above all for giod_atr; that had’ the weather been /fayorable ne would have otvained fhe Intter by aga the window: bi Af beta ao bad ho a 6 door, matters by firm ‘Minging his door while open and then retreating to the other end of the room, whore!’ the shadows appeared’ heavy ugh to hide him. From this poiné he cast 4 look down the fall mhich was in a direct gine from his present standpoint, and was ¢ortunate enough to catch « glimpse of the gir orith her face turned 4n. hts direction. Her companions, on the-oontrary, were standing with their backs to him, one beside phe door she hed just thrown open, the other at bis miféx door on ‘|nesich be had just given a algnifcant 2 i; only opens th Qertain Buch was ‘the pi ay oonentriciti¢s are allowable tn authors pete aeit! Misoried al nin attention. | “This anttiod, he eed to tiie he-whawl—a gey one with’ colors tn it A sors —had fatien from her head and was ie nnd enyelon/ homer ftented trailing, wet and bedragyled, over an equally bedraggled skirt. BSoused with twet, her heir dishovelled, anit all her garments awry with the passion of Her movements, «he yet made his heart ° haul betore him, he waited, What woul m next? Would his wife reappear’ No; supper waa ing up. He could hear rad! on the rear stairway, and in another vteba of th ~The Christmas Spirit. VERY heart should be flied with Kindness and peace EB at the Christmas season, but particularly the hearts &f loyers ehould beat with tondérness and sympathy “ring these weeks of good will, z No master how poor you are, young man on young strl, tf Santa Clow brings you the conaclausness of loving and bite loved, you may count yourself among his favorites. Joves you with all her heart, you may not ba able to affort w Christmas ike John D, Rockefeller, but you can ator’ to-fedj-sorry for John D., for you have something thatthe hem not, nar perhaps ever had or wanted. 1f you are a young. working girl and Santa Claus brings Box-Coat Sweater. i { * ts\eble, wet practionl for rovigh usage. It is made sae worsted tn brioche rib, in m lavge vanloty of colors. If Kenntble, ‘the achdtt colors are selected, 454} you hi Y Hi oh hal ‘ | ope of a hame and husband of| your, own, you! aro iucky, and’ you vety proud our schoolgirl ts of We—Hen; ett 18 pot possible to use them she] wtduid be sotry for the old.end disillusioned for whom the light that neyor was voually prefers scarlet or cream white, ‘Tho garment is atralght of back and)on sea or land hina gone out forever, > sloaven and haa e double-broasted front, Tho collar and oufty are ribbed finely. Tikes j “ piston aGrel ae ely ~ | She Has'a Rival, Thin gentieran, of | aperk ta exceetingly attrnotlve. + be ag her house also, : = = whom 1 wil moil fall direvtions for inaking this pattcrn to any of my readéfe.| | Dor ne | | Now, be frank, (atthough I am nse} who aro interested. There will be no chiixe for sending them, Kindly address. VERY Sunday a ooustn of a sirt Jac all conceited) J am really ta betwar Lasra La Mus Knitting Kuitor, Rvening World, P,Q, Box 1a, N. X. City, Joking ‘and more intellizent of the ¢wo.+ and Bo le he, friend of inine visits her: Hyat { | My gtr) fe DESEO Cl ee en end t offen make Lh . VINCENTS ° ADVICE” If you mre a $l0-a-weel: clerk and some good woman | ce BY ROY L. MISCARDELL 'M GLAD of one thing, and thet is ¢hat now the falls, Gaya are with us I won't have to go to say more “WHI you tell me,” asked Mr. Jerr, em he looked @t the Riove-Peeling process with deep interest, “what Is, gained” ” nergy with those dachitunkt-mbdel gloves!” What are you talktng aboukl anyway T* asked the puzs iy bead? “there in nothing fraught ith es mach interest. {i ‘ | teas|” gold Mra. Jarr ax she"putled at her gicves by wasting your life, health Rervons and muscular Ja. who started taking off the other one, josophte and’ Inquiring mind aa the female gtoving “Aride from the great nose-powdering ulystery,"” Me, Jarr, are oneering at me becauas my gloves look)! sinbby, Mx Jar," sid the good ady, “T think tt wily ba moro becoming tn you to buy mem new patr, and’ thé ~ Perhaps I would loete @ ttle more presentable.” “Ol, you look preaentuble ail right,” sald Mr, Jerr, “But tell me mhy, o! why, do you apend about an hour pulling om skin-tight gloves, reaching fron: the” finger-tipa to the ehoulder-bindes, and an soon as you have them on complete | 4 nd orily you have arrived at your deatation,.say a friend's houss 4 oF rthe theatre, and you start to pull them of egaint’ ‘ “Do you expect ine to gb out with short sleeves without any gloves’ began Mra. Jerr, e tog se And," dontinuedd Mr. Jnrt, not heeding her,.“‘on acon aa the gov Se. it tp time to get ready to depart and’ begin: Ue strugcle of putting oer e vwer-agatn.’ ee RE 4 “You mind your own bustles!" siapped Mrs: Jerr, “A woman + Klovas because she wears them, end she weara whst other wemen wear &. loes what other, wamen do, and teentso she doesn’t intend to be @ freaks and) * first pereon to find fault and be ashamed of her if whe was « dowdy onk would be her own husband!’t . SiSeed Ss “¥ “And while Tem raking these diligent. tnqulrtes into the strange easton | and halite of womankind,” sald Mr. Jerr calmly, !"T elmo would (edn know swiy ( you {nstat on putting yells in my pocket when we go out eny piace? If you | . Oilnk you shed wears maid vetls, why don't you do sot Tf they are not neom- sary, to your health, happlneas, comfort or appearance, why do with you pmeLiyn the atreat omar and in the theatre furtively poke ‘ bring them, into my | 2 you so—and % seems to—I'll never ask you to do ft . "Tt den't often you do gg out with me, and « = gasped Mr. Jarr,, notl* endl Mrs. Sarr, with the shape and set of my init you know that? I foctr wxirts epotled by bulging pockets! exclatined Br Jurr; “aid that t# why women carry handkerchiefs change, expired transfers, lucky charms. dress samples, ni lozenge, shopping memorandum, a bit of blurs ipla of pearl buttons, two stuck-togsther stamps and = few her articles tn thelr wrist bags? That is why the gloves they are not weartog and the extra valls thelr husbands are not retrieving for them are in thefy ifs? ‘That ts why thelr roll of money 4 tn thelr stocking, Because they have napoak : ait “Mr, Jorr, you have been meddling with my tnt@Pat* said Mra Roatyiuing 1 Z: feeling. “A man who would mgidle with hin wife's personal effects, who 4" Jook through her satchel and puree, hag a low, mean mind, end I don't caret” | “But I never looked through your things," declared Mr. Jerri “I simply eww | what you emptied into your lap, about a month ago, from your wrist bes. You qwere looking for a hair erimper or something.” : Mrs, Jarr mgarded him with a look of scorn. “Taik of women deine nosey! ashe sala with aaperity; “don't you ever accuse me of going through your pocket“! goin! Not that I would do such a thing,” she added, “but I have a perfect!) right to do ft if I want to, after your ransacking Ghrough my persons! «feats. “ut I didn't" began Mr. Jarr. f ex ae: ‘Well, you admitted you looked when 1 had them emptied out, and it's the game thing!" said Mra. Jarr, ‘what rere you going to say about being glad you wouldn't have to go to any more teas for some time?” enid Mr, Jarr, to change the wubject, Be ‘1 never sald @ word about teas! said Mra. Jarr, decidedy, “and Tl go to nw many as 1 want! I'm not going to etay stuck fn the house just to pleas) ¢ youl iy HEALTH AND BEAUTY. ! By Margaret Hubbard Aypr | that way. The ase of the orange pick | should nevor be discontinued, Here ts the ointment Vaseline, ounce; powdered white caw #oap, 0 grains} off of rose, enough ¢ Halr Tonle. Z isd By. D—Tou might discon~ tinue the We of Yasetine, wdiih| perfume, Mix thorourhly. This ot haa probably clogged | iment «hould be appiled at night atid the the pores to such an extent thet (he tonto which you say you rubbed In azter- wera could not do ite work, By using hie tonto ally and massaging’ the soulp morning and avening you will probably ses good resuite (n a week or #, Cologne, f-ouncea; Unoture of can- theridas, 1 ounce; ofl of Tnglivh laven- dar, 1-2 dram} off of rosamary, 1-2 dram. bands covered with gloves. To Remove Warts. E,—Here ie a formula for remer- i] fag warts: Mix 1 groth of pare + form with pants of flexible cof- ” Jodium, end apply to the wart three times a day. After two or three days the epidermis peels off and the! wart! will come with tt fii Superfluous Halr, f T®5 L. FL L—Here tw the vay te Apply to the roots of the hair once or \ise pumicestone for rev 7 twice a day, It ta positively necessary Derfiioux hatr from the ars | et. that ¢he sonlp should be kept clean. |an ontinary five-cent cake of » - ntoq?| Shampoo at least once a week stone, ‘This is not pumice-soap, out rowular old-faattoned pumtoeston: remove the hair rub the skin affitoted with the supertuoue growth and the pumloentone will wear the helr off, Be learefit! not to be too neroto and irritate Hangnails. B.—This hangnalls, regularty go to a mantoure and i formuta will remedy but ff you do not hind her. wae natural enough, an cp -etie uid not mveak heraall thy up of the latuilady’s remarks” wag } an to wbow (hat they had been ng about old daya when the Uo girls ured to vransack her upboards for. their favorite cookies, and whon thelr united pranks were the tlk of the town, Aa they pissed down the hal, Mra, usly remarked: OU sero Never eepirated excemt on what dread{ul Gay ‘of tbe schoot house vatng, That) day yoy were sick ‘Plesee!" Ths” word trom organ in terror, and alnoat threw her hand ageinat other's mouth, "I—I can't bear It.” ‘The good Jady paused, gurgied an nology, aitd stooped the tray s diafgured the neatly eot hall, Then, want A matt whem sho on watch at the extreme She, hes exch her dark dress- light one and haa arranged her hair Yn the manner he. likes bi But bs geureely notes these changes in the {n- terest he feols in her intentions and tis manner ja which she proceeds to carry out her purpose. Bhe does not advance at once to the otalroase, but creeps first to her 5: doot, Where she wtands listening for a minute or Bo In an attitude of marke: anxiety, Then, with agedtura ex presaive of repugnanes and disarm, she ape sey forwat and disappours own the without youchsatin one lance Bis Girone n. x vistoof her as she looked in thakiahort passage from Teor tO ata caso wea momentary only. Dut it lef him ahuddering. Never before seen resorve burning to 4 witilte heat in the human countenance «here w eomothing abcegmal fh it, taken Ww this knowledge of her face tn its pier and more wholsesome aspects. The innocent, affectionate yo whose soul ‘ho had jooked upon as a weeded garder 4 become. in a imo. ment to his ey fering, determined deeply concentrated woman of unsus peoted power ard purpos ton of wildness in her at mysterfoun impression impresaton which rendered this inst memorable to him and set his pi Jeaved nhe the find. turn- « alicht 60. with. ng infintiess, oF ro it seemiad to Ranném: then lowly en> t her recom andilooked the doar... ‘Tho incidents of the day, so. far aa who was colcerned, appeared to be it tay anit. AY Witl! Soren wnt nye and | (To Me Continued.) 4 i £ Jwhile she la chestnut-haired. Do you ara sal: three rather Foung to be thithe tha tT geld him a Christinas |volyed' ina parioun love affair, Y: sent his affectiGns would turn t rd \s¢6 {3 tn your- tavor. moe, and tha¢ he would then know how | * - |The Ghsistmas Problem. I regurd him, for es matiers,etand now 5 | Dear Noter; |] SUAVE been going with a young man : | for about five months and em aulte } 1 gece about a Christmas gift | “| \whet wonld you advivo me to give [ttm Tqwent to lve him potuething he he seema po fator my rival. She fo | nbarer hia -agy,, being only one younger, and-hd ta seventeen, am blghiteon, !0D9 you think -thend! ence In our ages "vould make a di ence in his affeotions? FLOS Lemot aond pli}, Chi jpresent If I ware you, Make yoursal¢ J fe aepel the young man as pos? satan; alle, pe eayune o€ yg. eu | s mention sony 1 think | woplad piseee any young | Give him « “bios umbrella or fa oman ery mice handkerchiota, Lelia) Tociwave che) leat non Pl ies Sane es einer eer Ren ceppenrs| y attended to, you should | the akin. In case the arms are mado g java Ma # . with Mrs. Deo chatting amd emiling be-| an orarjie stick every Gay, pressing red by this treatment dso a Tito crmam, The purn'cestone ts best used ay’ back the ha® sircle of skin around th t might before retiring: finger nal until it im trained to «row tn May Manton’s Daily Fashions HE nine-gcred wktyt 2 fa That Is made WIR inverted piatts ia & most «atiafnotory: — one from every point at view. It provides ; mMfcient fulness for) grace and flare wt the lower oige, andits atitched fint over the bipe and ta without bat et that point Again tt requires only wo mmall nmount of material where the gores can be out in ami out, and even where material must a0 be out ono way Teaves esufidientiy lage pieces to nilow ‘ft outting’ the sult o> the gown from a com- paratively smail tem. 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