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{ “Brewster” s Millions” at --—A-Gomplicated Case _¥ \ soe 7 of Frantic Finance. Agee || 4) te tat ehoieeh The Evening Worla’ s Daily Magazine, Wednesday. January 27 Domestic: Haps and eushaps te By Quincy Scott. TMELS FON MOBO- SOFFEAIN ' Dips’ Hnowe we $6, ONLY ® . | HAD 50 Much exudes! Mowr. TLSKTS ~ How “THe renee PT eroupa't SHiN aOReM “There! I've gona’ and “written ‘1806 ‘In- & I letter, “Browster's Millions’ ts light-comedy, farce or melodrama, but you can't hely feeling that Meesrs, Winchell Smith and Byron Ongley should havc 4 tmown what they were about when they drasged George Barr Mic(hutsheot | #tory on the wtage. While an open. question of this sort may let out the play- amiths, It 1s more than Itkety to let-4n suspicion, even though you are assured e effort has been wholly to amuse, and Incidentally to uplift, by offer- ing a g00d, wholesome play,'" ¢ There's mo dunying that the play at the New Amsterdam. {a_amusing. | &-tn-epota and that tte ehtef-actor, Mr Jrdward Absled, {a clever‘enough to take i Tarco seriously and to make the mosl of Wis somewhat mi<ea opportygitien. As for the “upilfi,* you may. be inclined to leave that with Mr. Frederid #Morapson’s storm-tossed yacht. “Although the yaoht {sn't wrocked, Mr. Abeles's able but hardly sea-going quallties na a light comedian are dashed’ upon the rocks in that melodrama: storm scene. And why, oh, why! didn't Thompson & Dundy goin for straight elmon-pure spectacular melodrama? That's the course they should have steered. Mr, Thompron.might haye thrilled the town to Its backbone with melodrama, for avhich noyelty-seaking theatre-goers would lave gladly paid $2, and whigh mould have won him ia ponltion-on the staxe as secure and unique as the oné Jasco holds. He might have conquered a new world with the genius. that de pa bnk at Lana Park and open our eyes at the Hippodrome. His answer the-playamiths-shonid have beon_'Melodrama with a canttal Of ee But ‘it was not an to.be." Mr. Thompson mere! inched a yacht on a@ pen of_talk. Less talk ond fower characters would greatly énhance the value ‘of “Brewster's Millions.” Mr, Thon should hasten to the re and #2) irewster from his friends. (ess noise,’ please, and more antioa! Brewkter ‘would be much better off by cutting tho Acquaintance of at least half of those t I": ell very -well for the programme to leave St with you to decida whether WEED fied AY F Tistioecll t teteetel aon eee au tiresome young men who aot as though they bud got thelr stage training fn a| | ? ‘ Papers ” 3 J ree aa ‘talior shop. 7 - slcatheeasoed ) a The moment that Browster gots tho right-of-way, for his money-spending of career the play begins -to—move-—Mr.—Abeles tites It _ntong-mt_a—reckions—olip Eare and earnestness make his work a delight to watoh. His noble resolya to , epend grandfather's milion in a year and then Két uncle's seven millions, be- ' couse Rrandoa Was encanto mother, 1s taken by Mr. Abcles swith the shining -syoa-and the sat Jaw of 9 real hero. He knows when-to let well exourh alono. set Tie knows how toa n 2 with a vengeance, 5 Tals Rrewster cuts « path throtsh the wikierness of more or loss , efying and stagey persons as ho heads for ruin, He embraces every opportunity a chorus girl in tountcal-comédy and? when he Jearss that the show Is a “hit? in Phi jelphia he wires.the manager to close; he piles Chousands upon a declining stock, and when tt starts to rise he almost burns ARS Wire wittran-orter-to-nts- broker to- sel -at-once;-le olnka Pollte,-an Aticr- DYou-My-Dear-Alptonrs reliing-plater, only to suffer the agonles of a ‘winner when, the horse finislies first. You may Jook in vain for a “‘zood thing’ from rH Wall Street to N Orleans, but wi to lose money. He -'Tis tough on ux and “Monty!” fing bank regalna-its equilibrism wher he loads it down with hts Snconvenient wealth. Mo-can‘t give away hie money, poor chap! and he has only a year in which to rid himself of a militos. But te anager to get rid of & Jot in salaries, dinners and other unnecessary necessities. t _He can't explatn—uncla's will won't lét“him—and when his friends. discover |} —-that he fy steering tho yacht for a forelgn, port, where hr Intends to pay all ihe expensed of a carnival in’honor of 9 saint t9 whom he'claim3 distant relaticn- Phtp, his. trosdiesome Crienda suspect thar he Is rlokety In the topmast and over- so qwer him. —They—looke-hin up_and_orde: the captain to steer for home, buy hin-dear little “Pogsy,'f a tin angel-who doesn't care for gold. . ‘he deck Ih the “atorm= and sex_him.—The rudder !s gone and he tx about to-holat a algnal of distress, when the cantain tell him that the yacht Is waive and that ff he signals a passing ship 2x captain will have a right to take the| York Ojty, ; yanht as _salyage. That eettles it! Up goes the signal-with “Monty excialm- SELF £ Tei -ad ig af n{ th wie i IG WORLD in giving” WHY), L-L-LaApics, I- ER= VOU SEL-ERT a #0 smart, So fork over the money "EVENT. DOLLARS IN PRIZES ach week for’the best arenes which: need not be accompanied by drawings, “tor the 2 "Domestics Haps and Mishaps" comic series, The suggestions must be ¢ent to “THE COMICS EDITOR,” Evening World, P. 0. Box 1354-Nez And now I've blotted it and mada oree!"* “Oh, never mind?! sald Mr. Jarr eoothingly, “Ten mill: Jona of people will be doing or ara doing the same, Yous 9 4 letter tm all right." 4 "Ac fine-looking letter tt 1s, on thls cheap paper,” sald Mra. Jarr plainuively, ‘‘A hundred times I goto the en- graving departinent o€ tho big stores to get some engraved nots paper, and when-they tell me the price of the pees Lajmost faint." Nes | What difference does tf make?" sald Mr.>Jarr. tany- — body that cares for ou doesn't c care _whather. you write. on SFeated paper or no a cea “Hun, Ie that pot" asked Mrs. Jarr— ‘WW ‘ell, I nbtice your alster uses crested notepaper, but where your family ever bad a érhet I can't-find out: There are two creata in our family. My mother had a erdst she picked out herself, and. my father's people -had-n crest, too, I balteve.t* | ‘Trat néte paper you haye looka god to mo/ It ds neat and Gre poe “and” q you write 9 good hand," sald Mr. Jarr. "And begidex, ‘Handsome ts th some. docs,’ "* jie ae ea “Ob, 1s that sot eald Mra. Jarr, “‘Well thhn, you just hand some money over to me, That's the handscmest thing you’ can do, an@ I need tt, too, to pay pomo Dilla? ¢ éVmust have been to Dockatader’a minefrels,"" eald Mr. i ace “Handsome Ia that handsome doer=s0-try 07 ret Mra, Jarr fanned herself with the note ‘he hag just written, not ‘that ane “pens wat, but—te-dry—the tak g "Oh, yoa, there are other funny ple in the worl nat i -1-GH PEAK! , “Tm a little short’ this woek, end I wish you'd go light.” Anyway, I. got a straight tip that Nipissing !s going ‘up this week. I hear it's going to 13."* “Aren't you too apt to belleye everything you hear?" asked Mra. Jarr, “Not when you're talking,"" replied her husband. ‘There, that squares ga for the ‘handsame’ punt “What I sald was a soke; what you #2!4 ts an insult!" answered Mra, Jerr quickly, “Of course, I know you belleye nothing I say, but if you had Ustened to ma Instead of to other people we'd be better off thin day'— ‘There you go aguin, wd Mr. Jarr testily. occasion where I disregarde@ your advice anxious to give 00d advice, Up me of To somathing for my hair. thin it's getting.’ “Why, here isan advertisoment In thia paper,’ eald Mrs. Jarr, picking tt up an she spoke and reading the notice In question. “Look, this saya; ‘Hope-for Bald Heads!’ * = 2 z 7 “ope tsh't what I Want. What T nee tw hate,” ata Mr: Jerr: "Yes, Youll have to be wearing w toupee If It keeps on falling out,’ sala — Mrs, Jarr col F you can try massage. Look how thick ft made my drothera—halr.—— sreeaeeces “You don't laiow What made his head thick, ao your kes Me. cae who ‘was determined to be esveclally nasty that morning. Tt wan't what Thats your-speech thick;-anyway, *eald. Mes Tarn cme n aa “Mr. Jerr rushed tor tia coat and hnt: “What did you marry mo for, then, !f I drink-and am worthleaa?’ he aeked. | “Who Would you sooner have as a hneband? Do you know any man who ja | better -to his —wife-and-chitdren?— Ry -(eorgs,- you shouldbe ashamed—ot-yours—————> he sive you talk to met’ - wv, don't be cross,” sald : “Can’ ood onea hoa itor 1 Mra. Jarr. "Can't you apes is 1 joke, “The joke's_on-you,'*-raid- Mr. Jarr. “You wanted some money, tt oe Well, you should have made sure of it before you got #0 gay er NE ee sald Mra. Jurr | Kissed him. ‘I took ft out of your poeka: before you were up." —__.. -tng that he's in distress 1¢ the yacht isn't. The Yacht ls a oredit-to-3tr,‘Thompson—and{t-rolie_in-e.wey_that-makes ny sued for an usher to hand you a lomon. But before it eta under way !t e prirh jeaving you-a bit puzzled at the mysteries of {nded and unconvincingly mejo- HEALTH AND BEAUTY, By CEES Hubbard Ayor. RIDE or, the Chief Legatee By Anna Katherine Green. he teeth of s storm COopyrieht; 1900: by Anna Ko Green Wobltad]—r t+ As the last four words fell from 48, “No nonsense, Georgi: pent nd Will explain myself to you, but no! ‘No nons orglan,"* opening an See 2 Contes h lipe he idoncd tor some Guwuge, scat] shutting Me hands as he spoke, In curl: ig shea, Monty sata beck eon and Os. year Ss. Co Gp tsn't worth thirty | SYNOPSIS OF PRECEDING CHAPTERS. | to this crowd, And not to you Ul T ans jand hardly perceptiole perhaps, in-tio| oun gesticulations which ener eye me: |FOF Brown Spots. all together with aix ounces of toss i aie 90 m that a.messenger boy brings. By very hard Mer Kiswom la ii sacud of sue ewe leuro of the facta which n* yet h pther's expression, But he was doomed retanically= followed, but which a WN. tn | Water, Rub the scalp thi work ho has managed to get rid of the million. Fer a moment he is led to | Gedecian, who deserted him almost at te} reached mo only through the newspa-/ lo disappointme ‘Phe steady rear! | 0 conver no meaning to her, (nous! wi otat cena fli preparation inti | i + Delleve that —the—custodian—of the scren-miliions—has-siibpet with the fortune | 2x She Writes thal she loves him an’ Tpers. [et me bear a full account of] held, nosing mov® about the man, not fs Rey cently: ax pected them torn ant 7 are caused by ence of dandrute 20, Sestoets Fass (hag Js dve—a situation that enabléa the tin angel to assure him that she loves | begs him ta trug her, but says abe cansot what tine transpired here since you all fyen, {he hand Into which the poor dis-| woth: fumledy when ate, whooie ier some! dlsturk-- Janotlond. e Pe him even though is fs “brokatt Then comes werd that “Jones haa eerived ah hee ‘Orla nal fer Anitea. ong oh came to town. I have an enormous o-| “Ono hing. and only one thinx, caused head ahd In a sweet, inpansive way : Spseae Ane ans To Lighten Hair. i y + Who 1s deat and othelw a ie reat, a movement (n the act fimure before him, Ssh 2 yes ‘cabaot be. lett aloa Edward} wrest-in. the watter—a f yar t hear and I do not under- AULINS 1. —Bxvept-tor-tn-tneffec\tre—iash -et-melddrame, alr, Abetee-mives-n-pertorm: | aren Bie wite eriemyer, eee Wat} ne-you!-are-wellawarafor_allyour| When, he mentioned "the eo eat dha dumb habet. Tim external —spplica- “pli ence ADEE aike alu the money = Whatever-ahe:taults: 6¢:the phy Fotos at Fecal ey Meet toelz sifnoyt| badly hidden. instnuations.” to. her disappearance “tfazen's hand] vee To Korn 5 A Z ton ; 46 " '. ve Feet ; umay de, Mr. Abeles isn't one of them, Mise Mary Ryan, am the ti i He Follow me," was the qulet reply ;eilpped aside from the wourt tt had ‘mi ar mand I don’t know | |i ij long an the cause 53 In capuvity. “The ees are—too many] “There Is ae -room” on this -very floor ; sough t to f, and Ransom caught a ; id sigut of the sudden throb wiich des xen, who could hardly tear his — CHARLES. DARNTON.. MA 7 per tined Mere woncant talk, unisbarbed ened {ta hue, It was the one | fell hardly: back a a : imight try this lo- Cire: efor Blackheads. f } Sterfatl- o letter Jett py tne mle jnim' Se cestie: Sulcke eta neS ae | slen’ that the man waa not wholly He | painfully gonsclentiously returnes on, which will at cc. B—Th 1 e a him at the man who had driven to with) out feeling, and tr-nad= sprung to-~Nfe}lo-her-task: —'Good he-murmure ios Mekal sid oh ke rat only real’ HINTS “FOR ‘THE ~—_| Sravanc*oeorgtan' waiter c,d him and rnom pnosody had noticed tilt fat a iatination Involving money: £3, Aa le eye souRht: Ranson an ane j least be” tentpor peaemeeirer blackheads Is the us ‘1 e ycomen to Bitford. | now. Then without, a word he sepa-| Wien his tale was quite tiriened, he Alken deal mya nen, be looked sain at Gly effective: Bi- of the camal's-hair facesscrubbini 4 Pie Crust. takaSthen eet) atte anitiotes declares | nis Bs tated himeelt from the chattering erouy| "Tet Ga late tlw gfe” ausyested ¢ pases into Uitte courte J hove = bats) of mer- pes with warm water and a pure je Crus’ red ; fant thelenctrciing. him and stepped after Mr. latter, Cd ae diet eee finooth forehead der), 12 gra Siw bani ecried | face eae ee ee uine camatarhate Moye (pastry); one=eup te atter's wits are adgeawt Ine plot {0 trick Ransom Into the ainall room where the| It Yaa the. fret word he had spoken | Of Ron nuneulshed by the Ane pencl Ning | Sets ina; extract of witch haxel, 2| face-scrubbing brush every night. Im- mae a him, fiatter hea held ni Cenensoranleieons = Transom an tin el owe “witht Ing brows;-at- the delicate ounces; rose water, 2 ounces, Mix, Mop} merse the brush in ‘warm water, rubthe ~ IGHT common crackers, split and Veraation with the lawyer. Use tin measuring Well--buttered, ore cup— ralains CHAPTER XIX, Naw," said he aa the door gmune! desire with: Ice water. rostrlin-al}. ‘alive to-the beat-| over the spots night and morning. 1 we 5 ( [atutu, toWoking in ite'melaneholy so fur | Chloride of mercury is m dangerous po th Roctakaster te | holy wo far 5 {or @ moment or two, . som offered no SE a Peon nee eee anda rer] gtroni youne ret at the son, and while perfectly. proper to use| rinse thoroughly with clear warm oe a ae Z to..behing th adn Jans wee D crear x Salted Peanuts. bea aoe quart —rgjlk; ee wr be = SS St fermen ee ee te TE Te Te er afer in the exper ait at nt rong peat on the tha: He. Ax hare. AUBESELOA, AoUld. be Kovt Gib of | Water then apple ¢ : abe etoHey, = i : ey ines 4 © any one who likes salted peanuts] sugar, salt to Tutmeg, favor. | T)ANSOM- thet thie panies acousa: to “waste, but the truth about Georgian | Foam tore togemhet Uiey went -uneiairs. atop of he quick penton fees Seaeeerese persone and chil Si gite shouldbe. done At usar tante, “tion with: stngutar-catmness. L-mixt-know-"* a eeeky nh tat, Seare Heron | MH atatatencs ae ee cae ‘approach pean aie A Boo a —Buy_a potind of Spanish peanuts; | Here js the way tt ts j thar: 3 H _they aro shelied and cogt’10 cents, ie Peet co Put them In a dripping pan in a good | then'a few raieina. Sprinkle with su ‘Sven, watch and attr them often. When | sait and flavor, Then a layer of crack- “the wkina will rub off casily taxe them | crs, and eo on until all are used. Now. ‘out. "When cool rub’ off all the akins.| pour over all Welittle of the milk, which’ ‘Any assistance will be welcome.” | Jtansom settled himself. He felt bound atop aaid he, “which will enable us to solv®/to comply with the other's request, but | CO! this very serious problem." Then, as HA-|he wished to make sure of not saying 's Up, gurled, he added with dignt-|too much or too little, Hazen's attack| landla: fied candor, "I scorn to retort by throw-/had startled him. layer of split and buttered crackera, OWT connection with Ue tragedy or his j Dbutwr od thei, nor too nructi) aa. | beaten eggs with ‘tho rest of milk. Flnce | pitity of these gow peopl, being: misled | vA cormection with this tragedy oF is | Poyen (hoe youlike: anch Athi sauce, vie likeness-aboul_the even to “fie boy. -cumstances-réported to lili press swe have. gon: Th webs —bowalbiitte he fete dirt The ne ncred) ou that Georgian, a much eat TehOUTA Ta vT- reap jou ane Rrra Mr. Hurper; the second mi, be met im. Yh youn +} leaped to a watery death within a week hey had’ unrolled themaelves Kewemook by ttle. window. spend before his owns eyes—secret facts, con-| tty Lot her marriage? You have just stated | foi Ones—tncts which must pro Ww that-you-faund no dimeulty!in that. {Nim that whether. Georgian wie on cet | Haze Does not that stitenent call for some} note at the botions ot the-mllatresin | DI ; the Woman now inthe house was lua| pushing: her needie. ti ahd” out of tho : {explanation? All your ol friends here | ster Anitra, lost to him and the rest | torn goods. and pricking herself mo! pier ite) nallse Hansomialid not press this-ls my dus-as-well for mie famny tor many. years; yur now found again and restored to her posi- tlon-aea—-Hazen_and- Georgians twin, ‘The discovery might not prove welcome. his mouth, over qwhich..he.had again own claim into the disrep ly Fe uid cast on hets. But this CON ide etree: Jengt a Tata 1, and hts —whote- tace,—wevsi- ite. agente have bo Wwelght with Mr Hotere iigatne whet changed lines-and tho“ threatening, t= fost cruel expression which these gave ee the laters eye frankly, he ft, appeared in all ite combined eager | remarke: news and fords, A murmur escaped ties un gTO! bout him, but this they. had, it was toucning to seo how | Was strangely mirth! Weta iat aron De an Py. of thle whole Ranttrieasioublaerinevsieniceanenatty: Never rush to. conclusions," was A its deformit he sald, with R rk aft a " h rel dyecltaehios-tei hea need pacman robles tavolyes rally th it pate Fmity, a8 she sald, with a:altght 8 remat er a moment of Td fashion, even’ cloth. ory fected him little, I Was as hard to convince. in known Neré with: the excestion nounctdy and he coud not, make. hor It reyealed one of| He knew Mrs. Deo's room. Ha had re: rr It takes time, but {t pays, ‘Then put|has been scalded and {a still hot. Let] ing any doubt on your assertion o| two things. Either this man of mystery aniced e E —them back In ‘the-pan and put ita of stand until cool, then nad the “wells lationship to my-Jeaharive onthe poral: had assumed the offensive to hide his Bee aL Aa Ey da ra miced a ate Din ht MPACHY | the. following formul: o 1 makes thm. greasy, watch and ‘attr isin oven and lot bake (hrec-quarters-0f 1 Your confident beatine-and « ponal- ling trom un were disbeliet In" the efr- | door. at the extreme P ~. and sUcl + prittliedd Hg telt ope they knew, , But one question I will /And sUch gossips pyle had encoun ered ieee te rans mot there, 0 TOW an to be a step further, Why does It unable to cope without the aid of] Mt fazer anit with one hand-and pointing with out into look rf. falsalenatine Which pleased Ttansom— | 18 2; ne could hardly tell why. This was before her eached 1s to deliberate, He|of his face t have Hot enter Anita's room. unan: | Mg aulekly Co ner Zeck, ais vehement |DANdrUrE Cure: : | TSE US ta ee eae nee rled ou OTTIB.—It 1s absolutely necessary | not longer, Sauna, chat your hair be ahampooed once as < : (a week. Mastage the scalp twice | Pimples. 3 knocking. He must find the ‘Go away from here, It oP Nisan f M Ito kenp on talking tom deat poy fyb Picton Mig: 20 8:6 iw ett BASIL Gh viio| q day and ves the toni ae directed In| p- R.—Try thls formula for the ure for her, ahve ave a ‘ittlo sigh u i Tincture af of pimples; Heta-naphth ae planation to. 1 ned | and AN aly eine OTN UON | cantharkdes.t1! ourios liquid vammonta’ «Krainin; oll of aha mantae t “y o ra man 50 ww nee Is the | 1 drag; glycerine, 1-2 ounce; of) thyme, | drops; olntment of benszonated oxide Y swered, but, ‘the door standing ajar, he Henides'<2. are f+-3-dram; rosemary oll, 1-2 dram. MIx|of sino, 1 ounce. Use on the surface next_moment he was beckoning j ‘th t 4 of ait remark, snd wom: neh — of. Tree aT WTO sald jie, holding mAt thin point Ransom drew HHuxen ne hal tein ow ny werent ts intel Hazen did not-repiy, = = —— = = thats Goorglani®. exclaimed Wad just tert necmnedac! sae Ceti rey r : hantily entering, he np-| taacination for linn die FS se Laie lvetrated erat <the-anxiois gure, laborlovely took-pack at te me ne eee cpat lined stg spk criptleet id Sue graceful of the sea- but when tay Were ott e-astemnpe- the-point-ot-separating ‘at the New vis cried again, an: ie stairs, he held Stazen Maen che wlepped up vn j 5 Hed—te ae aay come. some tundorsta / “It retaing the hormar~ " at out oy atrength in. rong conctuno (eyrrents iia watst—tme—at— the = n. n a pro} ese that free tae see one i ff] a5 front, while it short- gure bending over her, and | sister’ q 5 ené-it’ ao bit=in the ip quietly and with an air eet: denial wae absojute “sre “biti,” efter the man- “ner of the period, “knitter? omphantzed Tana 1a la pestallAsty areal faces whan |The, aralie. while hp. reveived Ja_reply oe 7 adapted to. all. the: soft .maveriats of ~ bly mutual heart-beat and unset- i i z T cannot hear what | tling suspense ok me that” sume Pratey being meade so- pil- som, sharpened a trif_e, perhaps, apd bts K such facts aa have been kept from us That” ] tony grew a thought ‘more sarcastic mal oy tho threo partios directly concerned—| Nahe whe Kanigdte owunaindy, you Tan pall be able to v._ rerhaps by “then | iy | abdlo thts year that Z| be Analty retorted: of which three I consider you one.” minute, perhaps fo the kitchen.” | (To Be Continued.) Mt can be,made full With perfect success, but one suft.of clothes. And he never wears the Jatest collara or the latest tt ‘Thin astonishing remark fell‘on my ears tho other day in the Bubway, The girl who mrade it waa not twenty years old and sho tied a fresh pink-and-white face that would make her pleasing to many young men, Yor with ‘tho wtranke standard of maniy excellence ‘her remark betrayed, what hope of happiness {a there In life for her? None whatever,” Every woman likes a inain who fs clean and painstaking | in hia attire, bat no woman-of sense thinks anything of a | : | Adds nothing to the bulk of the figure, go flatly ts {t worked, To seoure| young person's {deal peal edule gi te tei mia pester a tila fat effect it $e absolytoly easontial to uge Ghotland foal; for a coarsor!” ‘Ta man who thinks about tho ‘latest collars" and the ‘atest ties" rarely _ Yam would at once make the garment thick and ungainly. But the ure of Bhet-!has enough money lett to enable hie wife to make @ deoent appeatance.,” A « © Ny I don't think he's very nice I never saw him in tween, teen, it Tom fYou Knitted Undervest. His inns ftea underyest may be worn by either the slim of the stout, for it would beat for us to separate, and how shall 1 go about tt? I have done everything | deal of ansument ‘about it for him, but he will not even help me ? FLORENCE W. In my business, 1 ‘have children be- o¢ compel him to support yon. It This one ta shown in white marquis: ette, with embrold- ery exeauted on tho material as a trim- ming; but while such treatment is exceed- ingly beautiful’ there Aro innumerable ap- Pliques which aro moat effective and an Infinite variety of —waya-tn which the nidrt can be finished, Indeed, the simplo question for us, as wo have had a great tho’ ayes of fifteen and seven Would tt be a disgrace to them arted?? BROKENHEARTED. phould by all-meana leavo. him | | Aa youp—official duties -ponitively re: — 4 aulre Your presence I think he should Empire Skirt—Psttern No, 5544, pitched hem often zieigether pointiandigo toi youre, in aumotent; wile the list af bandings and trimmings to bs purchased by tho | She Wishes to Know Ht.” | vara \n vory nearly Mmiileas, ‘hero. Je a amoothly fitted girdle, over which tho Dear Betty: fulness ts arranged, and which seryoa to make the wearer oomfortable ag well WISH to obtain advice as to how toma to keep the skirt’ pertcctly, tn place, and which ts concealed by the outer ‘ | gain the acquaintance of: a young] one of soft sili. hurt your children far moro to! fellow: whom I meo@ oni the train| The quantity -of material required for tho medium slzo {9 91-2 yards 21, land floss gives a thin;-wiry material that sits hoautifilly on th igure, tosurt earn Mivworking, gant eh BADR DAR rated br led lca etre Beene eint| eee te eTTee athe ppreleteea carte th as Benen Bere eae ena ta | HeeD Auch an example before them. —|avery evening. and who acta as if ne[9i-4 yants 3 or T1-4 yarda 44 inches wlio If material has feure of han; $18 Towe of openwork outlining the gores, The sleeves may be tong or short, as one his mowid, young sek and don’ apply the olothes standard to. men. A Lovers’ Quarrel. f cetenepenk: a Hee for the mrt Fics ie nt aaa Nr aR Fade sas (Preters, but In either evert are finished with ribbing, to make them cling closely tothe arm. Aiound the neck and the walst are series of holes, through which ribbons are un, ‘The garmbnt ts usually madd of cream white, or pink, or Alt btue, and trimmed with dainty Wash ribbona of the came hue. Dear Bi A Weonnlaes Husband, br Initoxloated he cursen me terribly, When| A bel ra hileband ones supported me] he is mation) he sleeps most of the! cietios tee several years, I have a buat-| day, then.eats his meals and goes out|on’ the same evening. Ho thinks I eA Rene (Clase need fora wale Tn short, Iam supporting | ought balicenbey rout Ho fill not work, | him, and have been doing it for the last commiyes for our concert ad wen be Cet: Pole ty only for al Sve years. Do you thik i would be him to go . oe short time, he drinks i all up and then BELONG to @ soclety and the young | comes to me for carfare, When ho ts) man 1 am keeping company with | SON Sand 90-inch walat messure, Pattern S544 {8 out In sizes for a Call or send: by mall to THE EVENING WORLD MAY MAN. TON FASHION BUREAU. No, 2 West Twenty-third streat. New York, Send ten centa in cofn or stamps for each pattern ordered, IMPORTANT—Write your name and address pladniy and oF ways specify sise wanted, - longs to another, Now both so- are having: a concert and bali man wishea to know about ttn an honor- aking at introduction: way, Vi wene Cites! Pieote pettle this

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