The evening world. Newspaper, January 7, 1907, Page 11

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powm.not_feeling well." anid “yra,_Jer Ohi from your work --Fine}"! eald-M T got the money “On,” said M T-just thous How you tall “Ifyou £0 wamp- Living? — “Certainly not, a trip is to haye drop. in on your ¥ RUSH And Just drop in on you when” your Icave.” So 1 say, why don't you burg? Just drop-tn on them and give “f don’t know why you: want. mo suspiciously, neglect you and my home!” “Oh, said Mra. Jarr, wweetly, “Now, look here,t sald Mr. Jnrr. is all right, but Idon'‘t think It's trip I'd hay me gerald to death, and.your folks lv! look in on them and _keep_an pye_on_ of the children. fond of the children. And so ts Mra. sa ere's method In her madnesa- there you go things in tho way just with you for your health,"* “I-wanted you to go during the fall hen I plan a uaband, who had been complaining —ot-rh for. several days, “why don't you get a week off Where have}. they ve Al Visited us whansyer they felt-Hke tt and noth-; ing-wauld -Keep-(bem ax ay. them the children aro alcx, or that prot haro no girl. “It-lm Inte anhour from -the office you raleo sand and say i “q'm—going —with—you."* ‘Thia dropping !n on people as a folly sur- the children are not to Ko, en?’ maked SIF, Jur. ‘Certainly not," replied the good lady. She ts the Iaulest, most worthless girl wo ever had, but she's Ste has non exclaimed Mrs. Jarr, ulthoush they wrote us and begged us to com: and go on a little trip?” #, Jar, wlth. propay-scorn in-the glad new your to go anywhere?” rs, Jarr, “I qrasn't talking of taking Ht you might go on a visit. somewhere. Kk!’ gala Mr, Jarr, with a peovish inflec-| ‘on & Trlo-OF go on-a_visit, isn't {tthe said Mra, Jarr, declalyely. to pay hotel bilis, ‘To go on a vitit is to relations in somo-other town, I'm muro} They don't caro tf you write! Mey have no cdnsidor Tate most qmprepared,—without-e—b: i go on & visit to your people tn” Parkers; them a pleasant surpris to go away for a. wéel 14 Mr. Jarr, falr to descend oh them without warping ing so near the, railroad tracks “Mra, Kittingly has promised she'll them, and then this girl woe have ts fond Kittingly; she’s crazy about children.” of her own,” sald Bry Jar, Finding fault and throwing Mttle pleasure for myself fn going away Lon this very visit and you wouldn't go, CLIFFORD, OPEN THIS SAR BEFORE wrco. AND You sunzLe won't (SET UP In Tine ‘gerent 4 THIS is Jo Sup DEN! “How could I go? 1 had nothing How, and I know my people will bemo Bhe addod, with a smi) dresses sho'llite sick Aife_is Mvedt—e they? You arrive and sit down for a wet_anxthing. but hbardaluck stories. home tet us take a merry little trp thi “Why, Aunt Mary latd up with What's become of my old schoolmates TNs fatier, and his family’s in the poo @ster and sickness, and you getting th mis in all cases, Such js a real 3s all right," said Mrs, Jarr, chi Ti-sit down and write them a goodt the most? I want to write mamma al By Margarst Cure for Blackheads. [ies —Get and scrub your Warm Water, ing careful to —Tinwe Te Well alters | several clearwaters, tho following lotion ward In Then apply for Pure brandy,. 2 ounces; ‘ounce; iquor of potassix, 2-2 cunce, SOREN bs Opes: Unsture alt ounce; oll of invender, oll of roa mary, fifteen drops each. Apply to the roots of the mustache at night. Let It remain until the following morning, when {t may be washed away with a neutral soap and warm water. It may be used-as long ay required, blackheads this_to_remore néture of cantharides, J_ounen: Uguid"ammania, 1-dram} “Cousin Clara will be so mad wh “Well, I'm not going!" snapped Mr. Jarr, : “Of course not! You won't do anything I ask you to do!” sald Mrs. Jarr sharply, “You would prefer to be lke a growling benr-instead of visiting tha odd old happy scenes and sceing the cheerful smiles on tho faces at home. To go wycre all tho worries of lifo are passed bs, ‘Aor mot~ont—extd~ Starr, Inpattentty.” what do you mean?’ qsked Mrs. Jarr. T yneant*’ shouted Mr. Jatr, ‘How's Uncle Bat and the onto don't think he'll aver_get_over- it. Kood com- piexion brush Tace well overy SHEN witha ‘pure cologne, 1 E.—K.—Try- thie mustache-grower rouse all ahyane,—b-2} Tve got all my winter clothes "sald Mrs. Jarr; and then phe secs my now to wear. glad to seo where the simple, pleasant *Those are” tippy days, arene] chat about old friends. And you don't Instead. of visting relatives at the old. rough the morgue. It's more cheerful!” eryalpelns, and ain't long for this world, ‘Tom Dingle? -He's tn jail for murdering | house. And 60 it goes—nothing hut dis- he full and most embarrassing details of visit to the old home! Not for me!" ertully, ‘since that's the way_you-feol long Tetter; Where do you feel the paina 1 about your sic! ; HEALTH AND BEAUTY. Hlubbard Ayer. fem rosemary ofl, 1-2 mm. Mix all together with six ounces of rosowater. Rub the scalp thoroughly with — this Preparation untll no further evidence of dandruff ts noticed: Premature Wrinkles. ¢ milk (thick), 11-2 ounces; ro! water, -¢- ounces. Dizsotve the aluni in the rose water, then pour gently tnto 4 almond milk with conatact agita- lon. Too Fat for Her Height. —™ R008 system of exercises would the} ag for reducing your flesh. You ate mo very young. that possible your figure has not: “set- flea" yet. I would advise you to-Join « g¥mnasivm-classor take at home vigor ous exercises in the fresh air. You Might also) avold Tattening food, sweets, things are frled-and- starchy vere tables, such as potatoes, Deans, peas end- corn: Granulated Eyelids, J—Bee {€ this formula will not help you. It ts = salve for granu- 9 IAted—eyelifis. Yeltow oxtde=or Htnercury,1grain; rose salve or unsalted butter, 1-2-aunce.Apply-té he-eyelide night and morning. Rose saive is the York City, Anna Katherine New Mystery Ro (Copyriznt, 1906, by Anna K. Green Rohifs.) SYNOPSIS. OF PRECEDING CHAPTERS, & him’ almost ae at Vary the” writes that she, loves him ad begs him to trusts her ibutheaye™ Toe caret! Elund’ nes wt ‘sister Anitra, Coa ta ies eae had other ire Toye dead), who. sau oan tte lett atone, the Pasa "Anita are Boing homme at *aiutora, Gon Shere oa pl will He too tat sist pig 20 ae “ihe tooth Wali= ‘ene hare ine Georgian, } nearby. wi at toe confides Aniten 03. Rog Hazen, | Georeian's nals broth ey Ian witha distorted face) A 2 al ikgueg that rn has thrown ~ pare. to Bitrord. there rl ta really le the question he pre | t poses thac Ransom sera the door 0 Seas iri's room ‘@ certal: ‘hres t ratch from & fea men wate Panes chvecve her actions 08 weg te CHAPTER XXII. Continued.) ‘geyutsion-of—tes!ing.caused—tr the lawyer by this show of con- Adence Was NOT. perceptible Hae it softened his step aswell as manner as he crossed to do the other's pidding. ‘The remaining two stood at his sido prenthleas, waiting for his first word. It came tn’ a whisper: “She's approaching her room, Sho | looks tired. Her eyor-are-etesting this ayi—no. they @té restng-on her own staring at it, but Tike a person-who- -haz-erot-seen_Ht-betore Ie _the_stars o¢-an. Uneducdted Wong Who FuTN ype something she docs not understind. Now BREAKFAST, the might reait over the hei A etter Jett by, the mle; atte ne altred r (an eccentric tw no raw! in hieroxhyphlo with jan ts Tamitiar; end hie 1 WIAH You,' preretes LETS HAVE i IT, QUICK! IT’S (GETTING PAST. TIME «oO! ro OL® HE EVENING WORLD 1s giving TEN DOLLARS IN PRIZES each week for tho best sup the “Domestic Haps. aud Mishaps” comic Gina kt suggestions mu Gans mance she touches. tt with one finger and, ®lances up-and down the ball with al doubtful: shake of the head. Now-she j13 running to another door, now to | @nother. She ts looking to see If this Scrawl is to be found anywhere else; sho éven casts her eye this way—I feel like leaving my post. If I do, you may know that sho's coming—no, she's \back at her own door and—gentiemen, {nee dringing _up_or 1 uth. Raserts Jtseif. She bas put her palm fe her mouth and is yigorously rubbing off the marks." The next instant Mr, Harper rose. “She's gone into her room,’ said he. “Listen and you will heir her key click in the lock.” ‘Ransom sank Into @ seat; Hazen had waiked tothe -window,—Presentiy—he. turned. MIM arrconmrinced;" sate “test wilt not trouble you gentlemen further. Mr, Ransom, I condole with you upon your toss. — ty —stater—wns—a —woman—ofim= common gifts, “Mr. Ransom bowed, He had no words for this man at a moment of such ex- treme excitement. He did not even note the Intent sting hidden In the other's seeming tribute to’ Georgian, But the lawyer did, and Hazen percetyed that ho-did,for pausing _tn—his act of cross~ 4ng'the room,” Ke leaned for a moment. fon—the-table, with bis eyes down, then quickly raising them remarked to that [gentlema: *{-am_golng to-leave by the 1 midnight, HERE IT 15, 1 NEVER JAW A LID ON SO, TIGHT coming up| Pe On, t WON'T: BUT) Jihies | ©. BOT THIS Lip WAD Put Ov with A CAN T= Moor! In My_ urs! OTT YE3, MY HUSBASTD ttA3 Berl VEELINS KATHE PAL oF LATE. THE POLTOR 1 AFKALD Ho Ib *CLMGED writes cin FICHE oPrriacoraTAMus, | AMD H4A3, FORBIDOR EY HIM Tro TAME 3 OVERCOAT OFF, AND MISS MAS. DE FIDDLE Tes? Daa Laux53 por! rou On, KEL? Your CONE ON, THAT You x. 8 RAT estions, Which need not ba accompanied by drawings, for st be sent to “THE COMICS! EDITOR, Evening World, P.O. Box 1284, New fe vv THE VANISHING BRIDE 3% ° the purport_of my’ sister's will? It 1s &|Atarted to follow he saw the other's Serious matter to mo, sir. If she has|bead disappearing down tho staircase lett me anything laading to: the-office: He calied to-him, “Bho not; emphasized the lawyer. |but Hazen declined to turn. A Meare darkened thé disappointed | "No time," he shouted back. ("I shall man's brow, His wound swelled and his |have to make uso of somebody's auto- eyes gleamed fronically as he turned |mobile now to get to the ferry in time." them upon Ransom. The lawyer did not perajst, not at Inatantly that gentleman apoke: that moment; he went back to his client “T have feceived but a molety,” #Ald |and they had a few hurried word. “Tou Need Mot -wivy, mip the | Ar, Harper went belo took up hla : stand “oir the portico, “tto~ was—deter= mined that Hazen should not loave the place without some further exptanation- It wag lght where he stood and he Very soon felt that this would not do, so he Allpped back into the shade of a pillar, aod seeing, from the bustle, that Hazen was likely to obtain the use of the one automobile stored in tho stable, ho-watted “with reasonabh ‘his Feappearance ii the Toad before Meanwhile he had confidence in Ran- zom, who he felt sure was watching them-both from- the window- overhead: If he xhouid toi -inogatting In-the word he. wanted, Ftansom was pledged to shout tt out without regard to appear- ances. But this waa not likely to occur. Ho knew his own persistency to equal Maren's, Nothing should atop the momentary Interview he had promise Hilmaelf. ‘Ah! A well-known whirr and olattac| js heard, The automobite was leaving | _| the -etable. Hasen—was—already—in tt samount: “Who has {t then?” brian. demanded the startled man. ho? Who? he Mr. Harper ni ence why he did it. He was reserved as-a_man and, ust ally, more than reserved as a inwyer, but aa Hazen lifted his hands from the canieK and) turned to leave, he quict- eae ch chet’ Negat ee—the one she chose ve the bulk of her very large for- tune to-Is a man we none of us know. His name fs Josiah Auchincioss.”” Tho change which, the utterance ‘of | eauecd.in- Mason’ name: threw then botl Into contusion, alan You. 0 that in th beetnntnat he ort needn't hay Wanted ail -this—time. and effort. oS His eyes shone, hia poor ips smiled, Hie whole: alr-wais fun! Hiantos-Borh Me Hanper and his client surveye, him. in amazement, ‘The Mnes #0 fast disap- peoring {rom hia brow were beginning. to reappear on, thetrs. Mate. Harpers" this {ard to-he-under- now “you may sately admin declared, later the catate of my sls- ter, She-ls-wurely dead." CHAPTER XXIII. —A-Startling—Decision. .bo on the ocean. IW ing all rules of propriety for me to ask Stove and tet come toa boll, stirring. itrain for -New-York—To-inarreny-iehait | EFORE Mr. Ransom and tho law-| and the mia who had como ug from hed srecexered—from—thutr Eats Fork srasith: -him-—-Phis—wee: -aetonishmant Uazen. had DY eB, Hs BDU. from the room. As Mr, to OLD ‘water, one cup; butter, one- half cup; flour, one cup) soda,’ Os our Pally Myes, each wont andi act, But the wealth of the world cannot caal them back, ‘out on Wtarnity’a boundless bossy pa thene’s a chance for * (the four in while” boiling; Tet it cook for about three minutes, then cool and add the soda, salt and tags, and beat all thoroughly, and-drop-on-pan—by—the- pool — baklnn— ites ine sroud hot: oven, watching carefully” to HP RVOld Buntilig. A-nlce “filling. for these Ta “made—as—followa!—Sugac,— one-half cup; four, one tablespoontul; exes, two: 4nilk,onelarge—ouptul;— boli untiltt thickens; open aldes of shells when cdo) sf iene fit-the sume with Ue cream, — (Delaware Biscuit. - NE. cupful lard, ten cupfuls of four. One and one-quarter cupfula of water, one teaspoonful. of. salt; rub. lard, sifted flour-and salt together and then sift again; add the water and turn out on a board; pound one thou- sand and one times, or until tt “cracks,"’) when a small plece ts pulled off; double the dough over every: few minutes,-but-do not use any more flour; bteak off small pleces of dough as. large | as a small egg and knead in tho hand into @ round, Wall: prick each ‘three mes on top with a three-tined fork and bake in @ quick oven minutes, They should be a ‘pn: top. Savory Breakfast Dish. OIL a larwe soup bone of beat until the meat ts lender, then removo tee meat from the bone and chop | season with pepper and ealt, careful to discard gristle and Been piuaer teem: A dash of cayanne 4s, auspicion of wnions if liked. -Re- turn the chopped meat to the soup In which it was Dolled. ‘Then when ‘the wooo bolls again thicken” with corn meal to the consistency of mush. Pour mut Into a long, deep pan and put away, to cool. In the morning turn cut the + ight brown endl HUNGRY! I. KNOW. WHAT © 'L aclid oake!on'ta a ‘platter, out tn: alloes ‘Berve ity bot. Can be eaten” swith: | rit oe de ‘pisia op wt L po! TLL dis END T ALL_ UP! GOODBYE BROADWAY. (SHucKs! ‘THEY AIN'T NO USE IN NUTHIN' NoHow ! patience for | -| separate coat and Lgommend If we love one person yery |mweetens the sourent aleposttis mind to kindller Judgment. silly, you-are, Lave ts ndmtrabin in itself. affect It, And a great love (# indeed i Income-to.Marry On. Dear Be HAT fs the kind of ring .used ag An .engagement ring? Also what, in your epinton, Is the least) amount of salary per week that a mar- ried couple can comfortably lve on? The usual engagement ring'is a soll- [tire dtamond; tut it this ts too-expens: alve any- other stone should be ‘so- ceptable, Your second question {fs too vamue for mio to answer, an_inteliigent reply. _The Evening. World published a story the other day of father, mother and three children who live well on $13 per week. Go to the Wedding. Dear Hetty: ". “HAD x quarrel recontty with my. ais | tor and her husband. Now, as dheir daughter ts going to bo married on the 16th inst, Iam in doubt whether I OURKt to KO to tie Wecding. I recetved an Invitation, of course, but I. belleve | I belleye that my band ought to come up to sce mo. {f they really want to make up and have me attend the ceremony, the-road he: stopped full in the glare of They could_not_but-see—him,-and_vicy. ai4.. The chauffeur reversed the levor @nd the machine stopped to the accom- paniment-of low muttered oaths trom Hazen, which ‘were father disagcecadle than otherwige to Harper's car, “Ono word,’ said ho, Cees to. ighit hat VO CAN TAK dS proomsatingw tthe ma ter we. ware speaking of till we have undisputed proof that your alster 1 | dead, That we may not get for a long ‘time, possibly never. If you are Inter- 4 in having thia Auchincloss receive his Inheritance, you had better prepare oth-yourself and him for a long .walt. The river seems slow. to give up its dead, s The quiver_of Impatience. .which had. shaken Haxen at the first word bad set- tled-into.a strange rigidity. ‘One moment,"* he sald ine command to. the-chauffeur-at hin-side,-Then-in & Tow, otrangely- wounding whisper te Harperi=t-They think the body's in- tho. Devil's Caldron, Nothing can get ‘t outit-it ts. Would sone proof of 1 Presence there be suMicient to settle the fact of her death?" “That would depend. If the proof was unmistakable, It might pass in’the Sur- T would have, to know more of your clrcumatances, | habits and profession before making | The Girl Who Is Not In Love. girl wh =: sec: —¥ery. mostly becauso all tho world is fond of a joke. Yet the woman who feels for the first time the uplifting’ lafluence—of_a-genuine;—-tineeifish—aftection—stirring -in—her- breast {x to. be envied rather than joked about. Lovo In an desirable for the effect It produces on ournelyes an for the Joy It afforan us, much we generally love all persons a little, \s not in love the and disposes tho narrdWeat and most censorious you advine me to'do, go up or not I would adyixe you to go. airl_who {a toe Eoye You who aro not in love think Mary or Jessio or Kate who gazea languorounly” after that stupid Jones mian and belleves the sun rises and nots In him very But her love probably makes her kindiler, sweetor, more charit and by Just-no-much your-supsrtor. = ‘thin The worth or worthinsanens: of-jta objent-does. noe the greatest ting in tha _ world. ’ PUZZLE! Tt te ale ways botter that there should be no-@p- | pearance of {it will on | They will be very glad am sure, Dear Bettr: AM eighteen years theme occastotia. to have. you, I Does: He Love Her?’ Ot amd: and: em Keeping company with @ young gen-~ teat ono year my but [can't remember that he ev=z told jme~s0:—Kindty-tett mms wnat of him. GaP, Ottawa, Can. - You will have to wait till he: telig you of his love, He seems Al Foolish Jealous Wife. Nats nd knew MK were single, The: (married. now) wheri they bath’ to care for you. ‘a certain jady y-haye met ono ghother since —eqch. of—thom—mapried- but two or three they say “ood. nigh he calling her Oy her fir: eryourt think there hey seem to ae nad when fh hat perery iment. Whenever _to_sach ‘pthri— ‘at name—he tells ; fee “to take good care ot —hersait,” woany Narm it ike one anotner ~wo-alt-tneet tor a Plpasant evening they alwaya bring wbJect of what e 1 Op, th je 8 had em do you Not the aiehinae caum good Umes ‘they You cannot expect” i/man to |enore. the Ordiiney, Ascancles. What-would ted: the Chief Legatee— A New York: Puzzle ~ the soMfce lights and held up hls: hand. | Hi whole man sat lke an “I—I'm_thinking—welgh! in scattered murmurs, soon, for this man Aue ta ther “moneyT? was short. end. proof for us? No one. watery hole. were at work, Biilesome: through the shadows “Go ont!" eae Jeaning..torward. Inan'a sleeve, nitnd.— Here,” ‘Bible man at his alde ground” he tirned to marked quietly, but tone: Tl ntay inthis pluce a the death of Georgian | You fhe monosy tape Was 6s ary— Hiaeper's patience B-ulinataral Brauner wae abeU Cat at And who wh-ventureto-obtin thi som would venture ‘down aulliclently tragic mystery. AB 1b BE the next instant bie Wand wnezen the fad 1a PrOparecia: ante try for the train. to-night’ | the > The steamer must sail without me. Ransom: myaelt,t-— (To Be Continued.) Aife.Jat-because_he.{s.mare Troage of death, fing." he uttered. Then suddenly; "You're not .ecelving me, Harper. Soma. proof will bo necessary, and that_very ‘hincloss to real- Not even Ran- into. that They say it is almost oértain death,’® babbled "ras Harper kept sila isepaa of this cee eenene? Haren, — Then leaped + Toh the. Harper and re+ inno common while @nd prove. ‘the season and is an_excecdingly at« [tractive garment. This one suits both the costume and the + {practical it seams that extend: iw-the shoulders ren Lder-tt-easy-to-ft-at j the same tlme that ~ psey give most nat~ fethetory lines, and |thero is a general air of smartness that commends it at a glance. In the Mlustration it Is Trade of broadototh, with collar and cuffs of _ yolyet. braided with sou- tache braid, while the coat itwatt ta simply finished with tatior stitching In silk and straps of the material. A gio largo, handsome button holds It at jthe front, All sult- Ing materials and all materials used for Reparate Jackets of the sort are an- propriate, so that it can be made avail- y of materfal required for the medium slzo {s 4}, yards 27 yards 82 inches wide with % yard of velvet. 0. GGL ies cut in sizes for a Call or send by mail t THE EVENING WORLD MAY MAN. ‘TON FASHION BUREAU. No. 0 Wost Twenty-third stroot. No: York, Send ten cents in cotn or stamps for each pattein ordered. IMPORTANT—Write your name-and_address_plainiy, end ab ways mpecity isp wanted. 6, 38, 40 and 42 Inch bust meas: f Fitted Coat—Pattern No, 5561, [able for a greit many needs, while tho collar and ctfts always can be of the samo material, {f better ked, or of smooth cloth on rough, quite as well os of bene 44

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