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|... The Evening World's Daily Magazine, Tuesday, January I, {Roy L. McCardelfs| &2 &2 The Evening World’s Popular Humorists £2 £2 Irvin S. Cobb's exclaimed Mr. Jarr, “didn't you call my attention to Mrs. Kit Th Reaicds P the Glad New Year } Z 6 3 3 = Seay! = esa fain rice once no wes wasty ww NEW YOrk Thro’ Funny Glasses — ith a taste in, Jour mouth: lice | \ i awoke this mort A woodpedker’® nest and a fooling as If you'd traded | when a good resolu “Geo whiz \ The J Tr: Famil *S Dail Jars Ungly und eay, ‘See, she's. wavite-her-hand at us? ar y | “AWWel’. you could dave waved your hand 1n a more formal manne : Mrs, Jars, sulkily : "Oh, £0 avery, and leave me Alone!’ groaned Mz, Jarr, “EN fuss with to-morrow. I want to eo tf Lcan get to sleep, If T could fust doze u little Mr. Jarr_Has Such a Headache, _____ | ierraw—thin-treattectre-wouht-tearre-tar= 3 rae f wot a hewdache,” sald Mr. Jarr with a groan’) "1 écn't Velieve you dave @ headache Al Aren't people the fouls! Think of us sitting up Ul| you Wiwayn do! If you are jn the house fiye minutes you fall asieop on tt do'clock thin morning wishing each ctier a prosper-! sofa. I'm sorry {f 1 bore yout But J must may, you never do a thing except our New ‘Year, and here I've set myself back a whole lot! to try to make every holiday very unhappy for me!” x Macrae MORE RIA OA NTT colildea ordi "On, all right, groaned Mr. Jarr, silting up on the nota, [twas yuur own fault!” anapped Mra, Garr. ‘“You wl- | to amuse you—dance a cakowwlk?” ways do that! You insisted on paying for everything! Ran-|- /“What'a-the matter with you?" asked Mrs, Jarr. “Why don't you Iny e'makex more money (uan you do, but J notice he didn't) ahd take a nap? Mr. Ringle didn't eveh attempt Co Ket out of hed y | wife ‘phoned, me, and 4f you’ heads with somebody elae—somebody who had a much larger fon easily takes the place of breakfast and is easier to hold xiull than yours and used {t curcloealy? 3 | iteravare (I mo, we may safely. assume that you are to be Mated | worthy of e1: along tome who attended=the w party on Main atreet | ¢ Yast night. dust by the way you feel’ your KOow you, must | sandwieh wc 5 AIL aca aran ah Ee soot one Sie ima sendwi srasesow Of dlue milic will on the night before Now Years, bo witli. a tovely Ume when you wake up with w total strangers! fuzey-wursy wa palate and a cast of < h beara but a taint} It_niay-be nnd shadowy resemblance to t you wore but yester-| dezzitng pricew day. many features of cur system of celebrating New Year'n which ara. study of wavants, Perchance some day a scientist will arise who 1 explatn why q man who ts amply filled on ll other evenings witk on esso g short uf the expenalve a la dishes pnd the Imported flagomeat —— weith the white xine around the top of the cork. | der to explain: why so many of Ux Were Willing to pay spectat = or soata in Ftroadway restaurants tn order that wo might have 7 An oppertunity to heave champagne and planked pheasant up aralnatia digestive. what sha down no tt only lay down and go to sleep Tl run over to spend 1 xo Tree | J dt i y one-that | Mrs. Rangle’s o minute. She's got something sie wants to tell me about Mra ' ¢ And as for that Mr. Blynxi that was there, the one that G 9 tell me about Mrs ik A mistake to assume, t of Olr Rood FesO>! Apparatua that hawt : Y Ua that Das been aoouey fo beer and-atel zs ¢ r ly apent a cent. It took ‘all my | Ritting!. “<I lutfons are made the night hefore New Year's; they are mada tho morning atter,| way wo advance the sux irhacctinash esanatat feat aie “mia (ae oa see Natod to lose the last chance of fattening thelr 19M Foolish Averuge. £3 The dame explanation may possibly account for the nreasnce of. the merry By Quincy. Scott. host whe bore confattl ant fexther dustary and Un lofis and the other pleaakiy j AEE Sp ptopilite asiisie ay irentis of wiilolt a great people-expresa their Joye All tlio familiar types of the inotropolle were there—tho professional Southerner, ~ who longed to slay an Afro-American, and probably would do so If he could find ono amail enough; the professional New Bawglander, who ‘thinks that the time George Washington crossed tho ico 1s not ta be compared In hfatorical value with j the occasion when-Jeliza did tho meme thing: the professional Bohemian, rho pleasure away to see how foollehly you spent/your money! Woy gidn't you let sonie of the others pay ‘4 5, i Jat and & 4 : couplo of times when other people insisted on paying for tio) 0 mes I¢ aps a n IS a DS, rounds you sald, ‘No; {t's Mr. Jarr's turn!" 1 i ped ae for a few dojlars!' said Mrs. Jarr, eagerly. “I wanted to shame that man ‘Digna, teo, and, if 1 do say Jt, I don't think “your friend Manglo ts an eager they ray_{e so rie, to har “bvery beady paid their share, gata Mr. > “Of course 1 did! I wasn't going to let those people think that we cared) ‘Spendthrirtt {CWhate (he ueo to fuss about 1t now? sygened Mt: ars ie know Ta tris no WATERY ot) | scramblen his clothes:when he makes a toilette: the professional coryphes, who Taal AUR Ae cast ates , HE Se ania i Ma adodtb eal tht pout seul SOAR aie ae Eat ie coin as hare & good place tn the chorus If ahe can find a cartlesy manager, ick aga dog néien his friends tn 7 : x ats ' YES WOUE Nd, Th DUIK, the prot Ne ; ; we ren gaan hie ng-ta—o restaurant drinking and : its Doter pee oe res, | SEL professional New Yorker who moved In from the woods two 7 “ 4h = Le ~ - eating for hours on New Year's Eve," sald Mrs. Jarr. 4 ln LAI 7 DONT HEAR 2 | THE FUNNY PART: SSE OTA! G overt AM ir RUMNINS YER. Nobody haa yet thought of consolidating New Yosr’a eve with April Fool's Day. Anir THAW, oes, : Fucse OLD Pitt Aho ~ TH cota Fon A PLUMBER! *1-dldn't-want—-to—do-i4-—bist—no, you would yal I cowd have “spent that money to better advantage for-a hundred things."* “By George! You alwavs talk that way!" exclaimed Mr. Jarr: anid herself that c mr and sie had Rangle engage tho table weexe wtead didn't. want to go. T knéw how It would be, but rather than deprive you of any enjoyment, why, T want!" “It you had thought ft woult-mean-eny-enjoyment to me you'd haye never | gone!" shouted Mrv. Jarr, “You went because you knew you could. drink tl | you'd be fick. Much you care for my enjoyment! You went for your own! “Mut didn't yau say you wanted to got? asked Mr. Jarr, “Suppose 1 ditt reptied tis wife, “Haven't 1a right-{o eno romothing that 4s going od In the world? Mrs, Rangle wos going. A lot of people I know wero there. You saw Mrs. Kittingly tierself with a wine azent, and tho way che ———_—earried anta $2 only once a year and It is a very rem: febt. and | — yet you'll want me stick in the house and geo nothing, Just s0’s to save & few dollars which you'd only* spend. any 5 “Well, what aro you kicking mbowt then? naked Mr. Jarr, “You may you} wanted (¢ fo with your friend and eat and-drink the New Yerr in at a big | Breadway restaurant. You did You ay you enjoyed . Sovshut up and leave me alone. My hénd aches t “Phistenniceway-tobertn the: New -Year=tentt-(7%- sald. Mra_Jure. AD Ange because pour are eorry yor -iot-me get eit! Gnee with my friends. I ecoutt cess. b why you drank 20-mush Didn't} think you might have had a better time !fT wasn't Isaw you wave your hand over to Mrs. IctUngly!” The Difference of Religion. i DIrFERENCE In religion scems to be one of the : principal causes of division between the étar-crossed + —™—lovere eho ppeal_ tometer advice Why, tats égs—____— of toleration and enlightenment, should the divergence’ of religious views betwean two persona of ofdinary common fense occasion any dissension at all? Even ¢hough you may hold tenaciously to the falth of your fathers, it 1s no longer have every right-to thelr opinions. We a p so If they are aufficiently sure of the righteousness of. n't love people for what they think, but for what thay- PorTeiE 157 WELL, Ltan'T Loo now: 1 nust GET rex PLUMBER FIR. and the personal Influence fn this case unateadies my usual judgement, i : Is. Submit your case to the girl, Let her bo the judge. Tell her all the facts, Just aa you hav ne. To Find His Ideal. Tay Dear Betty eld ear Hetty: 1 1 WONDER whHxenk i fe @ young wonty-one years f age and have for the past elght months been keeping company with a young -tady awho-tw-telephone operator at the same place where I am employed. We -mutomily iove each-other,-but-my Parents serlously object to our attach- . ment on the ground that the young AM a -high-schook student of good edu. —___- findy ta below my poaltion in Hite. ‘The| | cation and hold’a reliable positionin’ — young lady ia also of @ different relig- this city, X also have a «reat taste ton, anoth thing which my parenta| for Mterature. I have a host of-eirl object to. i HL A. Cc friends; and while I value their friend- % Wilp- Very youch, L-coult-not-think—se-—— riously of them, ‘for they are not tho type of eirls I would want. The kind of a-xgirl J would want must de pretty, ~ well educnted, of about my own ago, and last’ but not -teast, affectionate. " H.R You cannot Mind |a particular kind of The difference tn religion occasions no| #¥! 98 you would a special kind of Ascord among nenalble people, If the |SOar or necktle. ‘The! tAent must ‘be yonne dady ta sell-mannere, rus) walted for with’ as much patlence as educated, sho ts. good enough for any | YOv Can ~ You are very youre y-hot walt a year In doforence | MP cnn afford to-walte to your parente’ objection? Sh Gave Him 3 Nickn Sree A Protracted Courtship. | ver unis, “Caught in the Rain” 4 A_ Refreshing Showe: Of Willie Collierisms. F-eanyone had a 7ight to blow his own hora in the tooting New Year's celobra- T tion, ft was Willle, allan Willtam, Colfer, who landed "Caught in the Rain’? e Garrick last night. An audience that came te lie Tubbers was soon congratulating Itself upon knowing enourch to come in out of the rain, and by the time a atage shower | bad Inld the dust of the frst act no rainbow was needed. (0 atauip the pleco an a| folly, laughing st:ccess. Mr, Collier was all over the piace—likewlso the programms, Ile appeared as AS gs Charles Frohninn star in dig, black laters, na’ co-niathor’ in trodeat. “onpa and @s the vroducer in “mall caps’ His pen-mate was Mr. Grant Stewart, who, i " our memory isn't waterlogged, proved last spring that stakes Will Happen’ | & high and dry at ft phe Garrick. But there was no mirtake this time, judging by the laughter of the andience. -the cournge of thelr convictions, for both wers In| 7 Collier aw himact{ and Mr. Stewart as—paiape miner, thougi wet preter to give him the benefit of the doubt. Mr. Collier, at first, tried very hard ‘pot tobe himyelf. For once In lls jife he wna supposed to be bashful, to trembla “at the name of WOMAN, to run for his Ifo at the swish of a sk Tathime or lim an shy und shrinking, as a coy young tog who had to be coaxed, waa sae ; Ike asiing the tmagination to turn over a new loaf, But jn xpite of hla bri G WORLD ts giving TEN DOLCARS IN PRIZES each week tor the’ best-auggestions;-which-need-not-be accompanied by-drawings, for past, he was surfictently backward to como to thu front In a new Ngh the “Domesticze Haps and Mishaps” comic series, The suggestions must be sent to“THE COMiC& EDITOR,” Evening World, P. 0. Box 1354 New Te has-bever been funnier than whoo, backed Into a corner by an {cy tmita-| YOrk City, i rea -) i tion of Miss Ethel Barrymore, he answered each of Misc Jane Laurel'a questians nearly & year past and wa kuve been | nan a nickname, and ever since I did very congenial companions. Owing| {the won't notice me. Kindly. tell-me with a usrried ‘Yes, ma'am! Later on, Mp anawers made him two-thirds anh : f *, v s ee, ef = to my home and business conditions I Collier and one-third Crawford—a mining engineer from tho East who found C atee filmeelf caught In the raki under the aune awning with a Denvor gir - B or, the h lef Lega € eee Sepsis ee eee forifive| - = = = —By Anna Katherine Groen. [init cc eeiiee £0 sor I have not) : : not!_And i FUGRRTE KALE AN Dear Hetty keoping company HAVE bes aly y on friendly with a lady for] | iy seven, 1 alwaya call this. gentle: ~ , #iWients wax _nhown the funny side of Licnver. “A hoarse. heat: sent pecenth—t St tnecsesary to \dawalk wes-tatlawed by ze z an ee a Fab cepyrtan Sabena K Oren Rahlfe)pisdy-and Task very, very paar alte elie fee econ enceldezelt that caused pedestrians to make wild leaps for | and now I am perplexed. ! ther waa_rorry—for—tt.—for_her_lpt baby cart. ‘The corner tarher shut-un hon to. go out and enjoy himselt ntthe turers poe Sanne Ho Oreen Rohite Roan capteacTo nies peli pa — funeral of a barber who had at lant been allencet.. ‘The lady-ahappers weomed to] Teco te PRN St GHAR DENS ene Ma Tea ye Rema“ OL Tf ee eee eee oe eras ve waa-Jert_fo.,thinit © Hhe, treat. asmly.. ANd CoUrteotaly. | if Sierra eco Rare ‘anything 10 wear or eat Lut what #0 lg, the ‘qnureg et GR emake tenet Her wlory und wa Tiinaale: for tho Wun | Sie Ia Thirly-threo, wiille X any cilFty] ‘y-out—on a-atill hunt far-Crawford, but at the mere sugcestion of an titre. action, ec dlMdent gentleman, polted unceremontou: Into the house | acroas from. the barber shop. t Pee cee hist ne ase Re ty perturbation, (dredth time what itallimeent and what} De you tiiik mg eohsideration far the | veto MeGaachatasasuct [stA t= (hia sherimeyes grow bigger even|,,"I am very Ignorant,” she faltered; | would be the outcome of conditions no] lady houtd lead me to try. to be less} y rhapa'T have sald somothing Wrong, | compiicated. friendly, an she will need to crn her| how I can regain his friendship, as I nee rotwin sister Anitra (long supposed 1 to t nome . y But he met his Waterloo in the rainstorm. (Help!) To 4 orrestnlep oeadl: fitcied | than before, und ahe tried to . Li don'y me Towant to 4 a good ah : pats eerie PY “To bo strictly rorresti-ltt any ean “eawant | tnore, and wher 1 shook iy leud nho {git and pense Fou, wo Wat _vowr wonit | The possiniy— speedy appearance on own living, and twinh to nerve her wel=| did net mean to-hurt hie feelings “was before the rain began to fall, and willie the thunder and Ughtntiy were te ool liahizer rivand began tray. |S¢Ad me away now’ sinter fe Kone. Al, |the sceno-of Georgiun’s so-called brother | fare and retain a clear conscience as a VIOLET, Setting in Whelr preliniinafy work: Crawford-came eroped-dite oornerand—wes 4 nyiact; took-held-ef my arn an knows what youwant," she suddenly tia not detract from hia diticulty: = Hej good and usctut frend? 1 hare had| The next Cave you wee him, tell htm tie eel Hing me “away, and I went and “we rot Ke outs herby tie 8Hn i | under thé same awning that sheltered Murlel Mason, She was vi 3 FMT AF = tit ly uth ¥ t ipiess without the support of Mr. j amalt personal experience-with z to have hurt RS ininde atGraS Ton aie! SOSH Arr fon the cara, and ale took Wwe to a lodne imquiringly wt : | i v 3 i re wemen,+ you are sorry to have hh of thé thunder, and Crawford’ was very much afrald of her, and whey the rain Tal iniabae ccna wiere® shie ASoK away: ime fo tell why TL Jampod aut of | Murper’s presence, and spent a very | — — =: “ {Pesan to cama’ down’ in torrents tho curtain went down Gna pletiire of denpuir| ANITA Wakes the house edhat wan funnier Qian anything a proscentum arch has framed ti many a day | RE Amen hae —Crawtend mext met Murfel at a “party! and shook hands with her so many | !me woman declarea her sul " a .? Py difcins ufides Anitra to Roger ® “times thay you {netantly recognized him as « marked mai Murlel almost gave} ehs Herself away, and Miss te Comatack almost gave her-a double chin, Miss | kYDee where *Loulwe Drew Wad her hands on hers shew for'a cectain. MathersDuda until | cred ont. -Sis! hay f ew tad’ er Ta : a, and ks Toto Cottier Garrick Vind’ | the Tatier'ssesne Wiane Ta dvngoaltar, tae er beautifully and more than a touch of-comedy, Mins Laurelbad Fihel-| ws eben A ly a Re sie etlensWorre: Flanceven deafened her aod killed Mother Duda. pacha a : “Love made Crawford stronger on, conversation, Wiitle-Colliertems sprung | — tie wa ra Ce back tn_my gat Interent lay Phen she had ails te xtopped= two trivellers one of-ther cup like daletes after a shower“ Caualiin ihe-Fain’) wad one spat SAECO te AS Mi tiv ta eS Ue Uy a vith the Fazpists but Mis corse Nash was-as-Kood-as thesroie {nconty one spat: CHAPTER. XVI. ScWhen 1 wus-a Ue gttt—thnd at amd leaped Ore gap, aa it were, tothe ja_otranger, the other tho nian with the | pis ; b Koo TouKH, monoy-grathing mfner (Conticiies.| ae mere tape a [present moment, —-How—recall hes t= Foristed jaws ir Hanaomadvaticed— te ‘i That wan " MPaneneG tol avhom Murlel-almost marsted to save her father from fhanclal ruin, that the he cried aw ho Jatt hie hand | meee dived dn. the woods (vith the soe pee ee eee tee a dae Anta [ieet theater, Ifo was anxiolia to. Ils mh 1 thin, weak ttle story managed (0 move sloag very well You may not bel #4 3 g | te ‘i 5 . J a i! > Are yt ‘i aw ” description of those days suceeeding [ten to his first Inquiries and If poratble _ gurprisod to leait that Crawford got the girl. y niemonis at on eit Hand ype you that siustigrews up? jie SO TO ees rtreahotats Hoe (eine rbaiaen (anew 2 Moat Importantgot all 1a the fact that Mr. Collier. has @ part thatAie-b hen A 2 "One | "Phe place where we played — Lech he had no aopoants eave tte {OS tecensfiltn this: — Me, Hazes 4 7 : = art tha! im. tochasr, “the next to Rnd td ence W 0 s-top-| teverish— lines -of—tive “-letter=-wheastad oat miccens fatty Hy Perfectly, Ag ho hiniself admitted, “Caught in tho Rain’? ts not a great play, | world all ntlll, always ntill—a sone ce had-a tall’ fence with polnts:ut the top. | teve ; : i ean tere ygent tim. iio was racking his “brain {no sooner saw lini than he accosved ‘But Mt 1s decidedly entertaluing, and {t-gives him new opportunities that are | There were flowers “and there were} (or some method of communkalng Wel iim-without ceremony: | Dound to add minterially: to Ms reputation aa a light comedian, ‘To eat It =not knowing how to road ar welte!| pushes with currants on them all round | wishes to Anitra, when he heard. steps Jt gives-you Colller at his beat. = CHARLES DARN: i ’s Daily Fashions _ id wad naughty and {ttDubied: forenoon Hetentag tothe ;itook af first her hat, then my own, and k to her, Lean't, I ean‘t.|gled condolences and advice of people M y M. ti = ine 5 Hd Babin ; “s eel and then looked at me so hard that is do Just what uo want me to. Shall tia ‘i t i ert’ -whith- made ber {! eo upstatrs now morbld craving for excitement, car) Aiahead How could he | rales . aes - “then look at we agali larder and tard- | tad: Mtatked-—trankly—tHl——she —hndt_{ which Le had been forewarned. A car- c jTeached the-yery place where aie Kreat—Pringe -trove-up to _the-hetel and fron | |my basket and put mein a chair, and Of her. early pping by hort, | But you cannot care re i you! behind him, and, turning, saw the What ft this I hear and read about an ee ae Coie art nu | che fence, cae len app aching faim a tth 9, tolexeamn orgian and her so-called twin?’ he A Toncalat aA PEA Mp =n ets ade a andden ‘ond —He-glanced—oteralsly ashe took tr} Ts EAN — a eae want to hear about, how she came to | her arma wbout iny Heck, 1 Wink she] Some, TontanT Reed want you to Kuow, Georgian may ave : INTS FO find meriow wo caine here for now and | cried’a Mtle. I didn't, T-was too glad, |deatooss, and expected her to wive seme | Tat! Gergeiny” tgiat tw. crouivio E ; S shieni| evidence of surprise or ourlonity. jut } 104m Lilt ae aay haere H R THE HOM terrible things. to Dappen, always for {1 knew sho was that slater the mument.{ evidence oF #Upied oF warony, Ani | anole Mut lag tis: girl we Tua e - _| Row and terribte things to happen which | our faces touched, and T knew ahe [20° "eel ngered on ler downeas| | teouk dt the. papers, ad whom she ey: Date Sandwiches, [West the tice by letting the water nun |! font understand, i would care for me, mid: that L nesdn’t [fen Ne saw atest Well_from her tide | afin here -eiwald bv tha dead Kiet we | fover tt-trom tie fa 5: “Hana never came back, go back fito the streets anyanore. So {and wel the check she held partly | wed Adltre-why, taat dw wil, dosha] wire strainer to amnyrarsucnan ae paitcomen c: All-sorts of | Foygecd her and talked a good deal ahd tered from him. Fle wanted: to kia | ale t ve public, and possibly | OW Th me into the houre. doctors | told her what L've been teing, and whe | that tear, but refrained and opened lila ot one to deceive me, ae ree into an earthen dish and cover |C#™* priests came, bi no Hans, |urled to answer, tried us you aid tol t m instead, It waa from Mr now ds much Lupe udp robab es Mranger liiige ih heaven ‘f\NE-HALF cup Anely chopped date N wo tableapoons orange —_fule: eles cesvsaaak la “blend fruit and orange juice thor- | with boltin : : : ic water; lonely Mother Dud iri rite, but ail 1 could understand wan andtrangrnua? j Jaghty., Use between buttered alices of |do not tet tt Gace lec nee ee eT const at the Cy ea eds rode in al Wat wie meant to keep me, but not In| pect m visitor, The man we kaw | ind squbeed | enigoln but pis Retake t burn; keep: plenty of bof]. | Coach nt the Cureral, but still no Hana.| the pines where Wo were, and that 1 | nae aie tre Ste Poants,”* Acscare: | DL er eae tel Saoreuanauin albu ‘ole-whea: irs 7 lessens Ms iw, ho the rice will | Te Old Mfo waa-over, Ail Won the} wan lo ko Out agnine But she: fared ine Haaser thal = 2, sith the giuuye of diate | % i ook rapidly; wher-about three-quarters | food wax nll fone fen th ‘ Up-a iittie before We Went out, And she Towed up at soupit ¢ | We A Luncheon Dish. hree-quarters um the shalyes 1) UP I N 1 | 4 cooked let the water boll off tli the | took my Nttlo basket and went bought me some things, eo that I looked Atter'a ¢ ele out. not . 5 OLX. niall of tier faces he bid ap | j ST] CULOW out the centre of u suuare| rice te ary; remove trom fra; with the| meaning to come back azain, And 1| thaw we went Into another house, CHAPTER XIX, Jnacyoung, fella the: lower | MI sponge cake, leaving bottoin and | Anger push as much rico into the open-| did not. I sold my -basket-out: cot q| Where ane talked with a woman for a In Mrs. Dvo’s Room J outs Of tity fas Pariah sides thick enouxh to hold one| ine of each eppte aa wit one-tiale nii(aandful of pennies and went to the lONR Ue, and then sal down: wit ne eT Ei) eee EASY er aay ewGx thos | Seep (sae : = 5 re thet and moved her ups very’ patiently, OL CRaMenmato wy oe A | HEAT] Blouse Shirt and Overalls for “Teddy” Sear—Pattern 5531, wu chickens tox Y to frewk’. agitation, auart of Jolly. Make eliher a plain |{t;.drop in a Anger-end sized bit of but-| market to get something to eat. Then | motioning me to watch and try to une ey bin down the hilo tomon or wine Jolly, and when (t t#/ ter, @ teaspoonful of sugar and a grat-| I went into a park, where there wore| derstand, But I was frightened and oped back to Anit sid HT Fei IR URUIN han become almost a houschold posacssion and the ability to clothe i nearly cold All. up the space {1 tho cake |Ink of nutmeg: Mi the apples up with| benches, and sat down to rest. Taig {sould t, (Bo she 6a ad, kissing alpiahe muat-undersiand:shatl| eke tlertlw DAE TESA a taer ae PB HIN ia acd Hoste OMAGH Na, PoekCaR) stat : fend act in a cold place to harden. When | Tico and—pack it between, around and | not know of any pace ime, made motions wi q Hseanlls ? seainte t your dim fa Mur garnents renders him doubdly-'dbar, with the result that 4 ready to serve pile up the top with|!n ® thin layer over th Nea ye any mace to xo to and! 1 understood better it’ was Georgian and not herself af Dae atin Ot, courses you Mush an outfit’ as this Ia’ aura-to tie welcomed by’ the amall folk, ¢The over ‘| | reedy D op y he frult; turn | began to ery, when a Indy stopped bé-Fatay there while she went awa whom he was anxlous to hear, ady vlan Hut tye Is and shirt can bo worn together or separately as liked, but give to the bear 4 {Whipped cream: adding chopped nuta to enough well-walted. warm milk over|fore me, and 1 looked up and saw| promised to {f she would come Ick | gnc did not-seem to. ‘The emilo x taidyoureeeciWithena ae of bi vate HACER ULLAL Sahat eset ACT ge CO nk: the jelly !mproves It, all to one-halt fll! the pudding dish; | myselt, Bios Boon. At this she took out her water | 829 °° ps We ho [Zidlox mec’ che continued, dropping his | (1 additional qualntness: ond charm, that ts quite trrealetible, while: they, are! so + } cowr oloaely and cook tll apples are} thought I 1 J was pleased with tie watch, and she} Which she greated him suggested noite | 10 On MN OS ig mel Hy manufactured that It would bo quite posable for every. Christmas stock- oy ‘Washing Doughnuts. soft In a autck oven, or on. th Nougat T was droaming or had the Fiet me look nt It. and Inside azainet| Ing of the past. It spoke only of the | Ves, yes," rose it one acchiim from | ing to contain tho out{lt, ‘Tho overatia to bo most realistic shottld be of dark o ‘ S i tb | fever again, as when I was aick with| the cover I saw a plotiire. You know] ¢yrure. - Ldossn’ or more) throats after ‘a -mo- agit r ret Netra * S eG oS a of the stove; serve one apple (unbroken) . nd Tthought tt whose tt was.’ ‘i Bye Lee MaWatdiuneactt tnt blue chambray or some similar:material, while the ehirt can be made from Ad Aol your doughnuts? with rica around ‘It to each persuni| eos enn ought At wos myacltns | WROO MMe vee voicn sani, | ML will learn-to. berfike alster,” anc | ent, of awkward yncertiinty, 21 ive jawn-or-any-slinpte-fgiired ipercalo, Hoth. garments’ aro eminently. simple When. frying douxhnuts have @ |maple sugar dlasolved in hat wnter| voit, wok Jp heaved for she hit! the ‘irentillins of her. tones. atartivd ulsively erled ott, ting and bean | oy h knee and the lear ‘can by dreased with great ease and aucceas,, In addition to de- ° { Kotte of: polling water near the {ful clothes on and looked xo} Rankom. Had ahe beer Tose Unfortunate | ing prightly,stpon Nim. 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Send ten cents in coin or stampa for each pattern ordered. ze that Iwas douf; that-l was very sorry | DO oudly insisted, her cheek Mushing a Sy nding: it Thee: IMPORKTANT—Wnte your name and address plainly, and ak a é¢ glance at them «in an. sxarthe ‘ 5 ra é5 : SDE NY aR _ >) S40 inuch allke, pough sho was a aroat] fesgion, Ransom edged hivuselt away-b will not #8 Iytiorant alwayai 1 will not, Patierne ways specity size wanted som, (To Be Continued.) | _ | fiero fie cast a ainiy