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a is pet of Us,’* for he haa achieved a@ ¢: us an opers-house } wise an easy winnar. Let's take “Tho Magto Knight” comes last. It's ¢ Jast night's merry C weats ao wreath ag big s a circus hoop. But the greatest ama with a real apprect. Blauvelt Maurice Farkoa treated’ Lo’ 0, After a hard strugslo helohed forth tn a deep, good Lohengrin was greeted wi Pe of Frede! funniest the right would have wistance of the o Cora She tripped tn Teland ck farmer, Pan,’ and ‘Weber ts to be o New dlood, new dasis: and a new er herself} Sho gave fresh proof of her l tations, the mist tw Lady.” She wos Miss Hattie Will! way “fave the life—and a ‘they do the trick “In Vaudeville’ house hegan to wondér whethep-wie! Mt, Farkoa, accompanied by b $9 hi# new surroundings and !nsta meaning Miss Loftus. tyho wo @ung befote and with a temperam with a youthful a of muccess Is nesu! ma, un fa: of als Thank you. Mr. Weber, for secent with ttm. The home-made stage theatre-going Mr. Weber acted like a man w He used a Yanke except for a changed Into a cit ay t when he dozed o} with a With Lohengrin and the “‘Rubes’’ . at Weber's. rink a truce (o the merry opera War, and let the toast be “The Three Hery Direktor Weber should have the floor and pay the check, ¢ wonder than Hammetstein the Great—he has a sense of humor. In his new and sllest role of A ND now it's Herr Direktor Weber! Scie he has made “a dash at grand opera’! first, * distinct novelty at th ristmag audience came awny with {t on Sin lpm proved that ell the music Jovers areh't north of Thirty-fourth street. faa satire on grand opera in good muaic and good taste. No end Edgar Smith's Ubretto a Broad gyin, wonder of all in last night's capital ento ag driftlantly and with a sense of humor. fon she we A she did, ‘Theeass on the docket was the case 4 their religion may ery out upon the Web- making a goone of swan-kiight, but what caro we? the general exclama ft remained for Otis Harlin tq get the mogt fun o¥ seain diel with the goose-kaight waa the The Herald wh * won a ecream, migh: also piedenie| by Mr. Smith and Mfr. Herbe: Dingtobender, daughter of a Weberized Long houss weleomed her back from London with both hands, Mr, plated upon’ having made a great catch {n Miss Loft: and new music hav and, Was any end to her cleverness, e-up and a German dtatect, force tn’ tleh Let ‘Joo’ acd Heinrich and Osca: that brings him under ‘the if for no other reason, hall, and the fact that Decause, Mttle music “The Magia Knight” Victor Herbert's musin Each deverves a tqurel inment was a hat funny thing called grand nied “It's right up to mo to make sation of ed orchestra,,Frenk Belcher, as the King, ain here!’ while the coming of lovely “460k who's here!" Hut Tresy was a diond a who struck Yanda of binck hath—and 3farte Dresster— ho blew his trumpet “with the kind as: Herbert conducted the orchestra with ied—and came off Victor, His again as the bright and net too par- t have charm that seemed fresh from “Peter placed the music hall on a reds Miss Loftus ts an entertainment in ‘ec mimicry {n a number of new imi- elf was one of Mies Rose Stahl in “The Chorus Afise Ethel Barrymore and other Broad- mor. With Mr. Harlan she showed how danced with a skipping rope unttl the us white forclock, quite at home won thé houwe with “I Fancy You,” ain't? Mr. Farkoa sang better than he hea ever t that kept Mi Taftus in «a charnring state giving us a Frenchman wha brings bie Frenchman has long wearled the patient knew he had @ big succes on Als hands, anf he was very much alive ff and dreamed that hin farm ‘had been and other modern improve ments. He was fy than. ho has been sitice he and Lew Fields started sopa rate bank ta. Ms was “bossed’’ by a long and narrow Way nansed L: fon of a pair of stilta, Another newcome! ¢ but himself taugh. He was the brains o! volunteer fire: Madelyn Mar wan the ehow to a ch ke the ¢ream— Tt weenied a shame to wake he Wid wake up tt The joke wax on him, a4 dixcove t that was one inith ran dackwards, and he ted the the hits of the evening, Miss Sho left the beauty part of nit gang “We are’peacher and «reat help. Wher sleep. CHARLES DAR HEALTH AND BEAUTY. By Margaret To Improve the Walk UCILE W.-1t. you say, L you are not round + shouldered | and do not swag- ger, you have at east to bad hab- tis the teau to over- ome in learning to walk gracefully Jotn a dancing class, with serious and not frivolous | Intent, and you will find “yourself | Rradually acquiring grace and cay the presence of other people. When | Yeu are walking on the street remembot always to hold up your head. Do not; Walk in high-heeled shoes, With shoul- Gers back, not too much swing to the arms, and even steps, you can hardly tail to have » atmple, dignified deport- ment. Chinese Eyelash Stain. G R—Here ts a Chinese ad * stain. Gum arable, 1 dram; In- | Ounces... Powder the ink and gum and | dia ink, 1-2 dram; rose water, 4 in} Hubbard Ayer. | tritarate small qua: ‘ ‘# of the powder w the rosewater until you get a unl. [i mi bisek Hould in a pomder, and add Timainder of the rosewater to tt St should de applied with a very Miny comel's hair brush, A Bad Voioe. : BEAUTIFUL voice Is ro Hexealtsat & thing In a ‘woman that no mat- ter how fair her face, how grace- ‘ her figure, the charm is Instantly dispelled when she speaks in nasal, un- joultivated tones, Only half the women jin the world seem to know this, and ait ‘y do not by any means belong to the be tiful half. But with the music ot thelr soft and gentle volces tie ~ [sees a very powerful charm, “"” P°* To Keep Hair Light. ONSTANCE.—You can keep your } hair Rght either by washing te, | afier the shampoo, in tea made from chamomile flowers, or by applying jone tcacupial of water with two ¢ | spoonfuls of peroxide immediately at er F; mpoving. A. B.—The following formula yill} abate excessive perspiration: Hy- drastin hydrochiorate, 6 grains; | cdtofme, 4 ounces, the surface, Apply frequently to How to Make Taste Take the Place of Money in Furnishing a Home. N the daya when umiliionaires we Rot quite so plentiful as now a c tain man who hed accumulated a large fortune by the work of his hands sent his don to be educated, The boy did not share his father's''views Gon- cerning the desirability of this eguca- tion, nelther had he ability, and his u- tor, having labored long and diligently, came to the parent with the plea that further effort was useless, since his pupil lacked capacity. “Buy him one then!" thunderedthe trate father. ‘Buy him ‘one! Don't you understand that I haye money enough to buy my children anythis they nee?! Alas! He had not. Money Will buy jab great many things tn thiy world, but) ability Js not one“of thein, and neither ts taste. The most expensive Lomes>are not 1 CESSES A FLIRTATION. By Cora M. WV. Greenleaf, Tota upon a train I met’ A maiden fair to seo. I fear Tnover can forget Her forwardness with me. Wide-open eyes of hoayen'a blue Had this most forward girl, And tresses of a golden hue Th many a aiken curl, She glanced most coy’ Then suddenly she smilod And waved a dimpled hand at mo; She had me quite begulled. I thought I was too old to be Again x matden's prey, i But really she bewitehed me in A most bewildering w Until-oh, braxen thing to dol. = I took her of my knoe! But I am almost sixty-two, While sho js only three, always the most artistic, Elaborate] furnshines do not- necessarily produces (he best effects, says the San Fran ctwco Ghronicle. A can of paint and ‘4 pleco of cretonne, used by a skilful hantt that ts directed by an eye with & true eense of the beautiful, will bring about results fap-exceeding any accomplished by an unlimited purse in the grasp of a tyro, Many a room that might have been charming $s ruined py an overplua of decoration and furniture. Pictures arc %0 crowded upon the oralls that: the individuality of each I# lost, and y [are merely conscious of a mingling of jframes and_a glare of color. Bric-a- | bracts crammed upon mantelpiece and jeablnets ti they resemble nothing so much as the showcnles In shops, Obairs and todies press against exch other fl crossing the room is a peritous & and the owner of this ‘congrom- jeration gnzes upon it with an alr of Texgnation and wonders why her Tooms have not the air of those of the WOMEN Acton tio street, Aho does not spond cno-tenth as much in the course ox & Year upon her house, A few chairs, selected with an eye to comfort and arranged ad that. their very attitude i an unspoken inyi*%on to come ang rest a while, are th far better taste than innumerable spindle leg and yuver-carved affairs, which ar | wayd Avoided by the wary guest Pictures selected to give pleasure & | the ‘people fook Mt them, and no ‘because of {he magnificones’ of thet jamames, and hung eth negand to thvir | Posalbiilttes, add tar more to the beaut f 4 room Uian the attempt at an im tation of an art gallery, which om ereons seem to affect, Harmony in color is not exponetye. mtting your carpet abd your hangings jto- the gencral style of your furniture somte no more than buying a rug fut #6ts your teeth on edge every time Sou y have dev: Daily. Magazine, SLE CEA + fe Weduceday. Domestic Haps and Mishaps. = ae & By Quincy Scott. December 26 creo! HAND! Too muUCcHA Mow! WHAT-A You BE FEELA mp! LOoKA , PEriTA! LETTER FROMA BA BLACK -AL BAY ME Too RIcHA OHM, LTAN IL, Ae Reon al OH- GIACOMO | pase GOobm MORNING, ALDERMAN VATONI! DID YOU CET-A CLOCK? NO? DAT-A FUNNY! BA GIACOMO SALVATORI Trost CHREESMES Grrz EV York City. to commit She 4s the righ and gaze into her eyes and your heart beats happily under her spell, tells you that she is foolisi and decettfal and a He Took Her Pin. fe Dear Betty; I AM @ youth of elxteen “and have boen keening steady corhpany with a gic] of my own a6 for several We were pox friends THE VANISHING BRIDE ° , 1605, by Anna KK. Green Robits.) (Continued.) hot, dry gaze of Mr. Ransom, fixed upon him in A suypense too ‘cruel to prolong, and ‘with a sudden change of manner he moved from the door, saying significantly as he led the way out: “Let us have a word or tro tn your own roqm. It Is a > ie of ming pot to 1 ist ‘evan the ears of the: deat with what It Is desiraplo to keep se- erent.” “Hfad the glance with which he said this Ungered a moment longer on his companion's face he would undoubtedly startled at the eftect of his own words, But deing at.heart a com- passtonato man, or possibly understand- {ng his new cilent much better than that client suppored, he had turned quite nivay in cronsitg the threshold and @o missed the consclous flash which } ora moment retace’ the sombre and feverish expression that had already aged by ten yearn the formerly open features of this ceeply gricved man, Once-tn-tss hall, 1¢ was too dark to note further nicatlea of expyeknion, and by the time Mr))Ransonvs\rbom wan A S he did so his eye encountered th AssociA— SENT-A YOU TINE-A CLOCK YESTERDAY, FORA DA SAL- Da wiry, GALT, SARCE , THAT WAS. BOMB IN THAT PACS GIOINO! EET E£S-A pa BLACKA HAND! DA EEVFERNALA MA- Wa A FOINE unre CHINE! 1 CAN HEAR (TA Tick! tiocw! —%! | TAKEA PA TING TO 2A Pro- OvcHT IT CHASED QuEECK! {LL BEA rics T FER ORNI , TH DESK. HERE’S CRIS’hUS PACK IDGE FER — Au | sv oT's / EATIN YUH [ cracomo! (WORSA DAN DAT } [ gosne “POT-A_ME f CIVE-A ME DAT-A crocit, QuEtcK, EET EES-A MINE’ NING WORLD fs giving TEN DOLLARS IN PRIZES egjch week Lor the the “Domestice Haps and Mishaps” comic series. The si love and ‘od t girl Hut 4 last weok. wekn wo met at the home | Dear Be of a mutaal friend, of the ev and not night ni, forgot to R more 0 But there are ev! ter-hox, cut her out. , Dut the-hend te always the when I called at her home. until received me very coolly. Quine pase SychENTED FRANC FuNECAN st suggesdons, which need not be accompaniod sestions must be sent to “THE COMiCS EDITOR,” Evento, PuGatls Pp £5, TH’ LARY WHAT ID, meee “ LE’S HAVE a LOOK. SAT, Tat TE HEY? DA BLACKA HANT [Oly DESE'A CONTRI! DESEA CONTRI! SUST-A ‘WAIT TILL L& DA MAYOR ABOUT. Nir NO AGE, Lt FRINCH DA POL EE our! You enna A by drawings, for O. Box 1354 New, oan TY°VINCENTS © ADVICE® LOVERS? What True Love /s. J YOUNG man writes to fnquire how ho fs to tell the; difference between mself definitely to cna girl until he has assured hineelf his attraction to her 13 not a passing fancy Dut a permanent feeling. If { or any one else could give fim an assured test by which this problem could be so aphappiness In the world. 9 youth will coxzsider b The best ryfe is this o your heart Jead: much as you love her, to worse, and finally, al- A not been mentioned, speak at all. 1 then from worse nearing Christmas | le will agnd or gi | Showlé I accept or He hates infatyation. t there would be no more indications i I stint be left the house love this “sirl, in anger. “would andl Dear Bi If y ¢ ¥ou can admire and respect friends with het again. WU yc se marry her ay fest ax you! tell me whet I cen do? F, et iateanaied even a¢ you hold her hand) I would say the fret thing tb do! a your head| would bo to return the pin and te her how sorry you are ehat you kept You ces | Shall He Accept Her Gift? | high school student of | During the course}; AM a young I took one of her pins, |] seventeen return it, I thought than friend. , cas mt f the matter. until last |s ‘ t through t moet a ny other way. tween us (the yo et fault), ting In our a She | stan t| lady be Matters: not aeubioe tto each other. Tam sq you want to be gullty of the odtmgeous Tudences you Ww t the gift with proper To Get Acquainted. HAT is tho beat way W quainted with a girl withor An it ts that nt. cortain tye mo a pres refuse {t7 AT SEA, tt cs Ret- to xe to her?, ANXIOUS way of me en introductlor st-respeoting «irl { “I observ. ‘on the table; he exclaim: “Itcgo mad. ing without any it—that the her exhaustion wothan I courted and) m: fan Hazep, now Georgian witel: *"Good! T have made no mista That is my t, \too,"* résp the lawyer: CHAPTER . xv. Anitra, FAV minutes later they ‘were sing this amazing pos s coMlne stinct with me, H not tho result of my judgment to me when she first addressed down by" fhe mill stream. If you con sider mo either wrong or misled I con- fess that I shal your deelsion with a sible enough to wee lt In juxtaposition wit the corer of your pet armehair; ond a vile of jsuperfivous oraamoents. and eabtnets makes a hole in your pacitecbook ywith- outudding to the artlatts offer, of the Kommmpmammencemnss ameneeomenmacmmns 600M 5 reached, purpose and purpots only re- mained visible in alther face, As they were eroesing the threshold Lic lnwyer Wheeled about and cast a quick ‘ag behind him = "gaia he, “that you have then, with & sudden burst, |Ranso 3 ike folly, think that my troubles But I have a feq! woman, but ‘It will be when I am no longer the | b It may be pr 19/ OF PR: EDING CHAPTERS | full and unobstructed view from hore | prey of doubts.” e - Wito who ‘has fed, ‘after ail. In which BS GAR et tS pdaificul nates | Of the whole hall and of the two doors| “Notwithstanding the mystery?” ca would be @ great im! dd rrr ietint ttre isbires ful | whero our interest {a centred, I pre-| “Notwithstanding the mystery. The] 4 wmypay girl, Anita” a URSTRIRS RTH my pera ts sume you kept & strict watch on both |/-ne/thing I have found tt ‘mpoasible to rection in which Sales ho haan bees Fer ae os ea can erinittee ues Guat latees nber'* said he % oat 101 a ¥ + ene ose ian siete and eatbot "Nothing that one could ses from| bring. She has become so blended with He irnaeenl tole feet aliees” nrokigh eet Oh tary tian | this room." $5 my every thought since the hour = ni the woman now here js pag. with Anitve. to \stteerd C zie With a thoughtful air, the Iawyer | yacished from my eyes and conse: Cetheditiy eipupeys Le! eee preach IIR per eecreily’ geen, Conceal swurlg to tho door behind them. As !t quently from my protection. that, I TEVINIOL. Sting one not to be lightly Peat bot Nike lee Bes aera “ot latched, the ‘face of Mr, Ransom/ whould lose the better part of myself nor careicesty dealt with. Anttta, who cresies a peene and is with | enarponed. He eVen put ovt a hand| iq losing her. Anything but that, Air. Ransom, and Be Gservind sens’ th to Tratirw (10 ter 12 and, rented ft ona table standing noar, | Here Iilakernyanriceen fate Hae att he bet i he mupport Aimeelt jn enticipation| “isyen possible shame?” cake ves a (| arouse of/ what the Inwyer would say now} -‘How | {1 should treat her as if she were the |. ial Gera Pare ei oe mare |G@iat they were again cloretoa to-| “Simo reason very etrone and very) {yoman ane callp herself, or at least ag Iptention, oe nee MGborpian has Ieft a ether, vital muat underlie her conduct if what| word he repeated amhe nc incre lecter for Roger, saying deat cate hey, but) Mr. Harper wus not without his roa-| wo suspect Is true, and she has, not foul el Seis stl the other ite tical ae: Leaen Meee Et coe tne ae sons for a corresponding agitation, but andl | | herselt PORE ty eta emma as her fortune to “Josiah ARNON he naturally controlled himself better, y Let us go back 4nd listen again: at [ee ag er Yiitsge ean, and {t was’ With almost a fudiclal alr her door," was Mi. Hanson's emphatie Biever Hear at dg. and eats that ho made this-long-expected bur | additional "Tne lawyer deaisted ‘from further "hd- Dart Mew ork Flos various hard long-deferred suggestion: |'desuma: a as he followed his new Ranuralea eran thar ates cut: | explicitly as possible, Just what ts curse vas this of th ‘wolees 4) the offices eide the room where Anitta lies asleep. your mind. It will prevent all misun- Mr. Harper heard his namo men- derstanding between us, 2s well ad any | Moned ‘and hastened to intert As- f injudictous mbyve on my. part.” y of poedy re~ CHAPTER XIV. ir, Ranoo! aitated, leaning hard swhsstadrs, and ina Sree sleeping oft mh is (the ted++-Gedrg. tn Anitrs i DAL certn I not be able to combat argument plau- hold yeuy attention for | plexea frown trom) his { 8 momen’ faktorether welcs “Bue I don't consider you either | 20> Rina Ut ai wrong. or misled.” protested (he other. |¢o. this now with That 19,” he warily added, “Tam ready | Hanson's glances wer t to accept the surrectness of the ponst- | Ns thoveata A dillty “you mention and afterward th noth where un, Aba ot. Ok cuure, Fallot!" to from ba too, io Suppostion w eht, $0. your first ¥ k capqa ally aw dbsribe the f r, the Chief Legatee By Anna, Katherine Green. must never be regarded as in- f peoring ft th (ro Be Coutinued,) oved that 1L-ls your da with a middie- st M sight of the un- youthful acqu Appearance, p after stairs was the Extra! THINK kind," al , of course,” TARR FAMIL BY ROY L. MHECARDELL The Jarrs Decide to Hold a Social Function. We ought to sy sald Mra, Jarr. _ pleasant Hgtle Mr, Jerr, 1d I'l] have to ask M: jome of hh * said Mrs. Jarr. 1 know she'll ve to Ask Emma Bascomb, and I do desptso her. a Kneedly and a mo the creeps. @ little party of some “Don't you remember tie athatings we used to naveT “Let's sce, we'll haye the Ren _ Kittngly, because I haya knives and forks and sonia of heel? “Vl have to ask Mrs. Sope, too, ‘Ana ancer mt everything, And we'll her husband, but that man} He has a mouth like a sharle ammiest hands. Ugh ae teed “It lodke @% if we'll have a lovely time,’ sald” Mry “Let me nee Mri, Jarr. "It won't cost so much, We can have), lowater and © you pli mn have iclous, tia Pelt her hundred “Wh “Be amb'e pit to ¢ you don't {and 1 dra 1 out, natn Mr. Merk, ny paid Meg. Jai rd ene’ added Dotson WLLL regite. He aly varre.’ I never 8a! now," yentured Mr Jarr, Mr. of (Mrs. Jarr, Mr, Jarr gle the old gani whist or a Mttle poker, and roast each othe 4 ped Mra, bunch edt buv—— Jarr. {dM That h one at a time, cream. pew % Emma Bascomb always kets ou to drink It, tit{s from an old family recipe handed down a r isn’t #0,"" st the statement? t Invented a hundred of kerogene I’m mistaken,” duct one of those undortaker-chair oogles, where ike cunnéd lobster o a “Dearie” ya guats to recite herolé things lke: ‘Honry\ a floor walkor yet that didn'ti* ft doean't look to i an {f those are yery | he hesitated, Vey have a food old Baturday night, Ike we used to have,’ blurted / 4 and McCutcheon and Allson and we'll live them Dring thelr brides, and we'll haye duplicate? and we'll have a hot supper at midnight, free and hearty, and cut out that cheesy bunch!" Jarr of bores glye ma tho Willles, And; mayhe, coffee: I’m not gong | Vm sure when they sive atfaire? come away sick. “Don'€ you re 2 She ‘keeps she has the nerve to say; when. dan't w asked Mr, Jarr. years ago, ait Emmi sald Mra, Jorr. nitting around Miko ‘Dockstader's vored with yellow paint? ‘My dear Mira. Jarr, DO give me’ y min= And adiing ina whisper to the woman next auiminister if I ever want to polaon anybody.’ A at any attalr I GIVE!" sald Mra, Iways talk when T speak of having any, Jarr, hurriedly, ‘We ‘will have some}. bring thelr songs. of cotrse," said Ors. Jarr, “and who looks like a sickly spider, with them toy, Aken me nervous just to look mt! nga fine!’ said Mr. Jarr, , appishly “And all she knows {s ‘Vio- ‘ to hor renertolre. Then I’ sunpode 7 suspiciously . ier! some of)% and smoxa| “Tye got my Dutch wp, and I meat I can stand them\ t was you that suggested “tur sala Mrs. Jarr. n said Mr! Sarr. Well, if 1 did I reniy,"* “p don't enjoy myself with those would-be soctety people either,’ said Mres 5 1 I'm glad you have come around to my way of thinking. fo the invitations aro out. Did you get yours? fs HINTS FOR THE HOME. Gingerbread. ALF cup/sugar, % cup molasses, % cup sour milk, 1 large spoon “4nrd or butter, 1 teaspoon soda, 1 teaspoon «inger, 2 cups flour, After all are mixed add I well beaten ezz. Egg Tarts. INE small deep gem pana with @ rich pastry ond partly fill them h the following mixture: Ono hoa cup of ight- ogg woll heaton ww: sown sugar; then add @ tablespoon of vinegar. Bake unt! crust fs well browned, then the Alling will be done. This recipe makes about a dozen tarts, |Ham Omelet. HOP finely two ounces of cookea ham. Peel and also chop a sman onion or shallot, Break four erg» Into a basin, adding a pinch of salt. Beat up the€ggs, with the addition ot ono tablespoontul of milk or cream, Melt one ounce of butter in an omelex pan; when the butter Is warm (now burning) put in the shallot and the ham and fry a little, pour in the ese mixture and stir with @ fork over » brisk fire unul it bogins to set. Shake the pan and-fold the omelet so as to giys {t the’shape of A cushion, Soe that the omelet ts shaped tn tho side of the pan opposite the handle. Hold {t over | salt, 4:4 fre for a few seconds longer so a» to brown the surface, Turn it on to = hot dish and erve quickly, A littte tomato sauce, previously heated, is an improvement,. and shouw be pourea round, not over the omelet. Coffee Cake. - NE cup sumr, 1 cup molasses, oup beef dripping, 2 level © @ big cup of 2 eggs, 3% cups four, teaspoons saleratus, pinch of cup of raisins, cup of currants, teaspoon each of clove, cinnamon, all- eplce and % teaspoon nutmeg, This keeps very nicely and makes $ loaves. Cracker Pudding. IGHT common crackers, spt and well buttered, 1 cup raisins cleaned and stoned, 2 egge well beaten, 3! quart milk, 4 cup sugar, aalt to taste, nutmeg, flav. Here ts the way / to put together: Place a layer of split | and buttered crackers in bottom of nanple, then a few raisins, Sprinkle” with ugar, salt and favor, then 4 Inyer of crackers, and #0 on until all | are used. Now pour over all a little of } the milk, which has been soalded and is/) still hot. Let etand until cool, then add ? the well-beaten e«xs with the rest of/|) milk. Place-in oven and let bake three. / quartets of an hour. Serve rwith ssuce 7° Strong coffee, May Manton’s Daily Blouse Waist—Pattern No pate: ter A) is chogen Lof tne sort i required f wide, a How to fon rthe wit Call or send by mail'to THE EVENING WORLD MAY MAN~ ON FASHION BUREAU, Ny. 21 West Twenty-third street, Ne Send ten cetita In cot or atamps for each pattyrr ordered, IMPORTANT—Write your name and address plainly, and a obtain York. Theec Patteras ways specify size wanted. Fashions, We pretty andes tractive blouse waist that ts sim cle at the same time makes one of the mast necessary elements in > iny woman's wardrobe, ft is @ Dit more dressy | than the seyero tailored } i 4 i shirt w yet $3 not suite so dainty as the | ane In lingerte style, made elther of lawn oF Qne allk, and {gp alto gether useful as wells thoroughly attractive. This one can be worn with skirt to match of a3 a sepamte walet, , muting both purposes equally well, and t@ \vallable for almost nll peagonabis . watatines, fool and silk, and evon the mercerized one tha 9 many women lke Yo wear throughout ¢ h 4) antire season. It can by ‘ther lined or unlined and made with three- Juarter or full-lengta Meoves. In the Mluatras || tion it ia stitched pith silk and mbined tucket taffeta, trimmed with a tiny edge of vei- vet and little velyet bute tons, but tho yeit and he collar and the trims Ing on the cutte can If a more dressy 1, chitron r tho pretty ln- er tacan be ua tan be of all-over Cony eel tr} » centre ediun size ty 31-5 5 7-8 yard $ Inches [nt bid 40 Ingh biatimeasure, rete ore