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. The Ev ening World's Daily Magazine, BY ROY L. (45CARDELL str_re™ fies after one air ri Sarr, vi was a kid la: tyr or 2 gota over ® “Gee! I r tt me year «nd the holidays of te next year recn be ages awa: “The fly quick esough, as you nay,” Mrs. J. another Is dua. iy eet ‘ Tren there's the gas & of you xet threaten lets ¢ t on Bro. ew seo the fun,” sald 3ire Jar weds “Do you « eyes; to have smashed acd di: sp you; to have face and horns 3 fostie and « kin ¥ fra. Jar. e GE have been out no one was rude to m ‘ n't any rm to 0! 4 Eve, but the trouble with you ts that you 4 “Tm just as young as ever I was, “put I've got too much sense to be out in a enough of !t election night’" By “Why, Edward!’ raid Mra. Jarr, surprised. ‘We bed to drag you home on # election night. You were tickling giris in the face with « feather duste ¢ putting confett! down thelr backs by the handful; and when people ebject sake them why they didn't atay home with thelr grouches. st ‘ never saw such a woman to exaggerate’ said Sfr. Jerr. “All I ata was to hold your feather tickler for a minute, afd when rl stuck one tn my si face, why'— : 8 SF dane fr interrupting him “How “Oh, don't try to excuse yourself!" sald Mrs, Jerr, : pone Jou Itke to ait In one of the big Broadway restaurants and sne the typica: be way that Broadway and theatrical and other notables usher the new year tn 72 “Yes, and spend abvut a hundred Galiural TERR HAMIL 3 The Newlyweds--Their Baby wn in your your es thet I ald Mr. Jerr. “Why, they won't | YOU WANT ME TO COME RIGHT HOME!? TO SEE THE BABY ? WHATS THE MATTER? THE MATTER WITH MY BABY" <OT TO GET HOME AT ONCE! Monday, D ecember 81, 1906. Pg sii ees NO’ YOU HAD CHR if GOOD HEAVENS! 1T MAY GE M MEASLES! f 5 LEAVE THE, ° e FFICE, YOUR! FIRED! | oR SCARLET JUST SEE! THE DEAR AS UTILE DARLINGS SOTHIS FIRST STMAS! HOW MANY DAYS OFF DO KYOU WANT ANYWAY 2 | Dear Betty: ji i— F To Find Out if He Loves You. “Em can I find out {¢ he loves met” This seems to be the lirgest problem of the untverne, Judged by the number of young women who pro- pound fe Apparently they wish me to give them some sovereis2 recipe for inducing @ man to deciire his love, Love ¢ ak tn words half ao truly as tn actions, If a mari oal!s MN You as often as you allow, spends as.much money on you | as he an afford, |s considerate of your moods and opinions and makes himsait gonerally v2 to you, you may safely take {a for granted that he 4s con- ted without waiting for him to say so foreicg A nah tito a declaration ta very bad policy, besides being unwoman- ly and undignified. A forced flower, you know, does not last as lomg as one that has bloomed naturwlly and gradually tm the strong aunlight and a stimulating 4 Let your lov affairs shape themaelves, and don't be [a too mich of & hurry for © declaration of man's intentiona. reoza, poesia, . A parents like him, too. Although’ he hay | Agniouncing the Wedding. never told me he loved me\ he showy Tear Betty ft tn his ections, 1 iven me S I extect to get married tn the Assia SA RAN ISS neas future, 'I write to ascertain If would be proper to sand out!an- | our of marriage, my several presenta ami takes me to places of ment. How can I find out it [89 loves me? ALY You wit haye to walt. til. the youny |eran declares love. He seems to have all the eymptome. | to sand out 72 suntementa asm eee Leal Ah | The Girl or the Mustache? Didar Betty |To Get Acquainted. |] Ad ja. young “man of twenty-three Dear Pi ‘ |} cand 1 am going with a girl of the AM a young girl elghteen years of! same ~ age. 3 2K a beautiful fee and ‘am desirous of meeting somih| mustache, one that many an older friends of the male sex. hut do nut) man would be promd of, and sho’ ob- care to make frienda with everybody. | jocta to it. Now, = are golng to be murricd New “Years Day and she raid that would not nsent to the arriage less I shaved it off, which What sha shave off m: LOVELOR: 1 would. not like I do, give tip th mustache? to do, iti or My only compar at present |s a) whom I have known for | years Hesse} | By Joining eome churctr you might be ate, through the pastor and the un | | day-sehool, to make some new adqualn:- | snees; also, you might board and meet} Gaopledn ehatwer, If you like the mustache better than Fi ) the girl, keep it. Hut I think’ she ts \Is He in Lobe entitled! toa. yolce in ithe reatter:! Bape pose every time rve anything but champagne in some plecps, and ‘¢ you think {t's fun nb mi SS [ApH te a youn man pH | her she held-a blacking Srgsh in fro 5 Pith a lot-of overdressed womdti-and underbred men, Grinking too aii think {* very muoh tn love wih] of her mout, . Mustaches are ‘not 2 Seana me ng too much and trying) to Siptepend others and”— | i me. I love him very much. Mz! fazhlonable, you know. a feet 1 te,” #2 Jarr “The | : “Tra tbo bad you feel so moral and temperate, angles got = table reserved tn Shanie: t ea Gozen of our friends, three weeks Ego. Towns keeping 1¢ but of course Anna Katherine Green’s se THE VANISHING BRIDE 3 ~ the Chief Legatee | secre: to surprise you, There ~tll ol .f you don't want to g9 I won't go!” Saas : | Som, Jou know, Clara I-woulds't deprive you of any eno eaia Me. | New Mystery Romance A New York Puzzle Jarr hurriedly. “And. besides, we musn't Glesppoint the bunch. Anyway. THAIS | (Copyeient 1900, by Anna K. Green Rohifa.) | but that wasn’t ft at all, for in a min- [praised rho a great deal. Teven aid not/ would do what she could to get me|words, ‘But I never shall, 1 never lke. He even promised to go to work, "a more scusible way of/secing the new year tn than’ making foola of one's | SrNursis OF NO CUADAEie | Ute T heard her say, tna Paneth dana ca uke LOREEN COLA Noe ee On Pom ire ee ha otal port peedle Ha UP ARE Cetra) Peery pa ipuilitie woouted (nsenne setves) blowing horns “ands skyjarking, (on™ the "siree's. iad er Bata, Ni a T thowkht 1 had never heard the Mke, |I had before, perhaps because we were| ane had pac her shawls an agai I] moment of" wistful gazing, "Is ter? | spending money, end not wetting Tee . little money! We only got once to live Cheer up, olf gir, anil try to enjoy “Yes, u're pretty; I want a pretty girl |®O near it; perhaps because the room i her that I would forget everything |any one near? Can anybody hear met “Men came to see him ands were ourself!” 4 to stay with me ahd go about selling | was so full of all sorts of things, 1/ Dt her good mile, and stay with her | she continued, with m auspicious 100% | tocked un with him In his lttle room fe! % thing: ‘i i cated HOR 7 | a litte ow I stayed three years, | d2ut her. And if he went out, he locked the doot = my things I love pretty girls; I never hever Kot tired of looking at them. helping her ty going about and selling | He @hook his head. It was the first And took the key away, and said great as pretty myself. Will you stay with | “Pretty things ashe called them. but «work she made as | movement he had made since she be- | {in jm, ine key Bway. and maid great HEALTH AND B A i . ne if L take you up to my room and | when I saw more things, things outside Ss vreras | set pips beard Daa betonte pd ataed Ry oy pork ily reassured her, for ehe{®* lad to «naery him’ some day, ae : ake care of you? I'l be good to you, |in shop windows and the houses I, after account’ of her awful appearanes. | pr deativer dN pseyiet ‘ whether ia neck wag ble or email, , /By Margaret Hubbard Ayer. ling, everstiody about hee |want went into, I knew they wore very |S0 | was very Usetul ober and felt | uot ‘Duda “had ever told me | Hut 1 know T shouldn't, and kept very Moye very’ y i ji ow carnin ny id drink @ . abe erne! oe! pot pam pie a he - * Blackheads. tea Sepa apiecode ea Jaren, they don't like me” I moaned. |But she thought they were, and used/them (usto good. It taught me a lot |at the breakfast table'a man who shg| ines, and I was feeling happier, when people would wish fiot to lose, it was from happiness. It seemed % " id | eving around. | saw people and how | said wis her son. He was big and | one day Hans was called out bya man ppl to talk about them by the hour and The tatenal of gulleless youth and gn tnno- 5 : 5; ; they live? ana what was nice and wat | ple looking, and had a alight ew and went away so faat that he L\De SRN ea eaten: Spey aoa So) ued to Hekr thse boing roles {a iiy|catr-coe_wturlee she) chad raade/op) aboot | wey, ter ANG wURe wee nice apd wmet| pals: looking, and had e SilEny oreling:| And wont awayise, feat mat Ye mut teat end ej See ear. the pictures whe had cut out of ngwa-| Trude coutdh't Ko 100. Bho loved pretty |tme niet’ Cut 1 tied to "be polite, | 1 weat Inia the. mom, and a wus then » hrush an: Ythousht re 4 yy | th 0, hough I did not like him wt al and | thar the thing happened which spoile pure soap/ Whitener for Hands. | fay Pins otic RTE PASE Cel hig [ontretee An Ti Garnet) wocre ttc 1x [UME RO. er cae exces all a [St et GUST Reet BATT a Se Se are the best reme- r Ms fem Sood Rete BOP Gel aie he Feoutd, not hel and even began to| very early hour in the morning, #0 | That wagothe frat T don't understand Ht. 1 never dh, Ps RRS x > ieee : %| street below. “I will stay,” I wala Shel sists tit something T had nev eo done |SAriy that It was sult dark. 10 we 1 were worme. FOr! eng one could tell me anything acter Candas Std : Swret am! caught my hands and that ts all 1 biog fF had never done | ierribte hour to me, but ahe alwaye ds 1 dia hia Item Uae OLOIne Dink atid epeRer NE heads. Scr at eden SBER UT rodad tagente (et teal yore. But when I got on my Gauig th vith a amilé, and when Oba) wouldnt teave Ue house wile T Nebel aay Nereis ena face every day 5 fasalatenestes ss a east : my ankle bound up and a gentle hand |S&4!n and was given the choloe of stay-| day T asked her why, she nald, bocaune | there, saying he could Hot bear to In| about, trying to ae what they worm, water, take DE : - Deedee ne tenet ide there aillleheltimat da: Khaw | Sh?) Aatwilaoi many other, noo orbatin ils pat Shen evaryahing iupned black. the reont Niort aoetat Ne co, 0) gramme; sweet CHAI pothing my hatr. It & month i a pot know (cut ae this aume hour, who were worm | out 4 efter Twas imaue, a0\| bed ever yeHiniy Ue ned Pine el Toern Seiad are il neh araer tmond* ol, 92 @ | (cont before I walked gain. All the time this |®f frst whether I wanted to or not [to louk at than she Sede beep oyemachiae a SG athe trying to f thikss whieh pate the eNO at tt na? |, — didn’t fail,” tsust | woman tended me, but always from be- |For Mother Duda had beea very honest {cm porsilie to ime, and orioe T went.) tink. tw wasn't ike her old | seemed to about “ne, Hl L, aA ana Pere | B Anitm. “An arm was round |hind, I did not see her face—not well—|With ms, and the minute she found/ gain. Such faces aa weimet; auch we: | self ac all. She loved him. he Waa her | too, fell scrubbing use this Lotion for Dry Hair. | meee 5 only, by glimpses, and then only partly,|that I contd walk again had cold mp|farmity-men who never showed them. | son, but she didnt like all he did. Sie “When I knew anything, there was lotion: Boracte a “i 40 z that I would have ‘to have xreat pn; | selves by day—-women who Javed beauty | wanted him to work; he wouldn't work, |1ot of people lookink at ma: people of eiiaiva eoaeuical ISS E. B—Shampoo T didn't the for the shawl was slways over her/tence it 1 lived with her and endure afand were hideous, We saw them on{ He sat and stared at me aa the expay| ihe housccmen, wien. nnd. chiatercs = sain sat) a week, rubbin. ped. for al head, covering everything Dut her eyes|very dimgrecahle sight. Then street corners—coming up cellar steps, | king used to ature, and {f I grew reditut what st oP all wat tne Sone Ae owmces:, roe maserens cance: every dayjant faith: an 0 and mouth, These were small, the|pulied off ner shaw! and I saw her as|slinking in and out of blind alleye—|and hot tt was from shama and fear nwtur sti ‘o made any “Use with friction twice a day th hd eth ret nia tect Testhh creer saeen ietieerd Miles lswasii and Walocathl esreacved never where it waa Hgeht—a: and horror of the great throat I sw | sound—nothing de ¥ sound, ng the acalp twice a Gay. Her smalles! F saw, little pig exes and | eee PE Bat f ‘aidn't | AbFenKe from each other, but not from | «rowing from day to day, and which though 1 saw an old bookshelf tumble ‘ lotisn for dry hair: Glycerine, 1 our Uttle scrdwed-up mouth: but the look |Jo0¥ed so Horrid to me, Pat 1 didn't) fe oliceman. ‘They were not afraid of | tould eome tine be tke his motions n from the wall while 1 was look j i : kindly and th 111 Quite, for her’ eyes wouldn® let\ me. | his cya; they were used ta\him and he | sie knew Tf viiiet like: hime bat Mol ice wiht took moved out and Fi Child’s Skin. de 20 “4 pint of them ws kindly and that was all I * or a Chi b eau de cologne, 1-4 pint; They acomed t6 aak me not to care, but| tn hem. After 1 had passed a dares |! add Pay rpeN THe UTE PRE RAEN ad ese IGS EST RO APA PeMopep age ed an 1 raza; oll of origanum, howse |cared about then; that and her talk. |to love her a Mitle though she was Al inch imsernbie crentures, T felt tivoclt one day thatiha wae kolos. to make| caikingy cc Scoala Terie Avainoriansestect maira,|which made me cry one minute and| fright to look wt, and I tried, of them and never wanted to go |e 7ne day, pubes Hadi to]. ‘Had Mana ‘strayk me again? 1 Be- obtkt's skin. If Ras ¥, 1:2 si ipaaecsnaeasl fi scream-|laugh the next! I have never cried go|coldn’t: “I could only keep mut at this hour agali. ist i nO, and. talked about a grea lea > think ko, altd Kot up from the phates gat, complexion» you ia ene Sate touched | much or laughed so much in my Ife aa | "OO TEs 4. gottre: that rae udder asked. Making ip | and the ble man he would be some day. | floor DLL aya voice inde ane Noe tends Me ad Mend IS deeds! aia acel ewe the ‘first |{ did that one month, She told auch sad|oallel St, and the great pocket . i sled it pat Ped vaterahe kt Sh ee ¢) looked around as i laatianed wiv that 2 AT : things and she. told such funny une. | Banging down on elther side os bile its Noand 3 ¢ Aweil fright. n Cure for’ Blushing. maleate iA | She made me gle? to wee her come in| Svarytnnly: sho wae used cilanconTansoiiactpe-al. Stmick the. right-across) cule foc mse bu ae ite : F and sorry to see her go out. Shé let | abe enid she loved m Sune of asking what she could not {the ear RES Caan HIT RoTmeat Mado z jaa Effects of Peroxide, 4 ne else come near ime T did: not £eay more, than’ she! did Ae were | catie we sorte then ental and “who ney cope Re Thanaal eel ee wanted to|care; I Iked her too well. I was never|s 0a, to tre ei ter thinkitue,’ ake how murmured softly, [threw down the thing he had in hia| Mother Deda Mepepared Sere make tol your Injured /halriis t to Ko on, | tired of listening to her praises, and ahelbe goud to me, but tf I coulan't lane sn moflly Mat he haniiy cacent. the hands, but the harm. ad been done: and | at RE sbi hafta ede y . tf toy ace waa sick a mont and had doctors | While, but I dont nas) best whith of the two you suffer from fo to a halr specialist and have AM: Sve) Dain, ered whore Le waM well ta lnare nee wucaultoantied te equate Yen i ots tt ch up, until th oti of ec aenin To com hear a sound with |SRAL Mo d ‘ ugh imps ‘Avaystom df good exorcises will, urge | {t touched up, unt! the effecta of th 9 e : q ji Men's CoM é y something—l had Just caught a elim SHE Sr oh he | Over-use of peroxide weare off. 0: B R W. T; l jthat ce. Ans wasnt tere while Te tt in Mother Duda’s hand when’ the Proper tevipo. The, sensitive nature | Of shades which appear when the hair C } e be had been: but be came back when I] what Iam now must take care of tiselé But blushing | has been bicached way, i uP ore! Teokl sera mete: Dynamite!’ murmured Ransom: ea ee f bun aused and ad a sma’ ruggie a CIMME A SORRY , BUT T A LITTLE NUTTING DOING! , Tod run anray one Fis heart: for shelwas looking up. into : i went out without my basket, face: dom: ne sympathy with i itti WELL, ONE THING DRINK, OLD CANT! WE'VE RYE, PLEASE / | VE HAF SWORN lbat’ after I had tried two whole days |ddbreiania eyes; and Delne close" tor a I By Laura LaRue. ' a , Swi OFF OFF SELLING to Ket work and dnt, I went back. |eether on the x! at. he could not 4 e t | @ fis sure — 1M GOING MAN! ORN OF ie ; Mother Duda almost squéteed the heart |Help but fee! he ers and hare . | ; out of ime for Joy, and Hans went|the intense excl Which choked KIMONO of| TO SWEAR OFF SELLING KEY. down on his knees ahd promised not to | hor. dainty. wool} S BY Le Sige “DRINKS! do or say anything more that I didn't (To Be Continued.) tmually {3s a) 2 very comfortable af- fair, and ty sure to be becoming if weil nad But of al! the wool kimonos om ever did ever will equal bea: chat in our nisture to-day. In spite of reat loveliness tho not tn the least Seult to make. tripe In the pat. turn ta eomplote { itself, made _xep- arately, and after- ward Joined to the others. The atripas are made on a larg Maltese pia, done In hairpin in kimono work, a9 entire beauty of the curment de- pends, there fora not woon any slab. Orateness of work. but upon even Hairpin Kimono. itches and lwosey waren foinines. Ta making the kimono, three-fold Saxony tw used In any color one choose, =m dolicate evening shade or the xlowing reds that are so vretty for house tthe aloeves fre wide end fowing, gathered sligttty at the wrist with whose ends are ted tn bows, for an ornamental toust.!'Aroung the peck fa a gathering band of the sams ribbon, Dokgmed with Bear Brand Yarn. ory wn| most folks call {t| | ~ Ee GIT AWAY! I'VE SWORN OFF LETTING PEOPLE DRINK ME! Git ouT! OW, WELL, 1 KNOW WHAT ILL po! IVE GoT A NICE BIG BOTTLE AT HOME! ME FOR THAT | | | | i} DREAM! A BIG _HIGH ONE! OH-HUM! GEE, WHAT A VLL GO OVER TO THE DUTCHMAN'S AND .GET May Manton’s Daily Fashions HE blanket that i will keep the pet dog warm when be goes for his afring {s quite necessary nis comfort ax well as A matter of pride Hore is e 4s simpat nd that ade from | ole from velveteen, from corduroy, from ‘tur plush or, 1€ a still more luxurious gar- ment is destred, fur itself, In natance, how or, ba er, the material the adges, wi the strap ts athor, Tho oN Uty of mater Sa) REDO ALOR the rae Dog’s Blanket—Pattern No, 5553. dium atze is five : yant , 7 Or one-hagf yard 4 tnches whe. Vattern 5551 ts cut in alzes §, 12 a 16 inches tong at, the) centre b k Call or send by mali t THE EVENING WORLD MAY MAN- TON FASHION BUREAU. No. 1 West Twenty-third street New York. Gene tem cents in coth or stamps for each pattern ordered, IMPORTANT—Write your name and address plainly, and al- jew to Obtaim 2. By George McManus BET TY © VINCENTS © DVICE*LOVERS — i ; you wanted to—iiss_———