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ag World’ Ss Doily Magazine, ~—Writter for The Svante World. The Vanishing ride. yoo By Anna-Katherine Green. -Alithar- oF “The Leavenworth Cis and 27s Wail ts the Alor Oopretrht, 1900, by Ana K. Green Tonite, A contusion, and, springing to him, fell ero OF PRECEDING GHAUTEUS | on her knees with tte imploring cry! [Reig seis deus vk Bites bel MPAUGHEST Do Kot ‘try “to othtintest filer, — the writes that aie loves plan ad | witl tell youn It can Tall be ral tn x at eats ease ate nag roe was bgund to thin brother of mine, to do hin biddige, to fotlow “his fortones through life, Up to death, © {by promlies and oathw to which thoss littered “US Hie kOe iste ey erate "E| wore but toys and empty aft; Anitra, | olor ihe dretm slater my misery took he| from. the déad, wan not ao boudnd, #o T ee strove to seoure our joy by the #6 ogra. care. {hg death or Overman: and-a-sew like a) papas 3 nee her tein. You donot understand i “hers Js PS | you cannot You have Reem tia feat ett qvhtelt to Watige Buch dead: $22) brother. But. it mill be given you. os “Weakness | ty of ito Ss tt ae foe hese Igeattey. ‘are ignorant); “tarnes however, Maite, hom cannot iy prophet | ‘i faren. te] niet pee 2g the fabs | wHaTlipe brintes) up. potne Which-be_ciuimel It engvomped: im eet Eee ay Tactcate fel Tie aw. her, not an she’ stood 1 fore rose itoin anette a before bemath a ledew Ae bP ls Gling | him now, trembling and appealiag, ee inde diacerery th she had looked to him in the ball Aiscrrery. the sipposediy deat itl he hed ppiors he confesses sho fr Geom. “thar fest night, a TAL 16873 eeut try pop Meno , mrper, bis wite! Howse iearng that ‘ghesasa x maitits if will. He Koes with ie wife. ier ther document: is hissed. eet 3 ae. Zantra ree the! by waterfall.” A ny etter Woman declares ae fonfides Anitra en. tan’ 8 «puny _ CHAPTER XXVIII, Continued.) of OT mede me say 4" Georgian |" gried, “On your, head be the gunishment, not bn mine nor © Then, ay Hazen .drew slowiy baek, touched in his tum by aome emotion to which neither his told “her Slory as en Bam tik faced, nY¥IAn, ANG tHe Con- no Focet cin ins »| Anitra, and jeter -w tha-landixay ae i Toraedelayed gives tg a man Sh training, “to her feet, and fixing him with w look | Sy tetewres “Of, BttaDRS Gefanes, added in -mtide> but no less determined toned: “A tongue tnlocaed talk long and Joud. ‘You bave mado me give up my secret, Aut t_shall not stop at that, J shall ay more; tell all my dreadtnl history; yours—mine. I will not be thought ‘undertook -Bo-great. deception, f<witf not have this Koot mini's;opinton of:me-shaken; not for a | tected doth: oF the manner of Estnute;what-t-did,t-dt4-for -him_and | ae -Serusatton, itself. he shall know !f whatever penalty it sald the, obvious, question of tne: moment hia keen gaze on Hagen, he observed Very Gibetly. but with an une detlying note of sarcasm: “4k tile iaby is your sier, Georgian see ee aia there Js no pene save fading.-sneinory. d ere terared. in your rer qnotti« ment, thén your statement ua to the! uunier the ledge was! poetesty Pert ™: we. ineur. He ts wy husband—his love sels been less habe vivia if haa: Priceless, ang Twit hola tt tentton you knoe, eer 4) magi agninat ¢ ¥ rast sre care Hat she was iudood Tee Heaven—yes, and agatnst 2oll. aa BOE ay HNTOnaTeS ware ar ‘was truth. To Ransom ft came Georgia's fortivie being neceamury: to and-a-rinewad life. Bounding { her; halt 1 wiahed to cut short, the labejea the room, he /trove.to seize -her| tonto 1 newer doubten from ine, ca and draw het to, himself. But oe La promas: foced with anol well wolt-| Woutd-not-have-tt.—-His-anger, | playot” lfhoranee the placed upon ter “ndeterminate before, od Sseeatretes ise jietrion wan in the river. as 500 pow, and not the white pleading of her) all bellav TWHy, nat sive hor a positive t4ce, nor.the warning. gerture of Ran} ONY jie since ‘tits mautd ‘moot | acm, could hold’ it back. almetities and banten. the - “Predtress\" be crted, “traitresa to me|end for. (hich #he had apparently a&c- and. to the/cause. You thought to ¢s- Tbr Paid was any irony inhi heart ‘cape what le -tnescapable: Do - 7OU| nin tongue id mot show it, Tudecd ila sktiow what you have: done? You| manner beca ya Nttle. “Immobility | Hace nll sokens ot anger, eS “erste and an COUd s09 eed in that Paes : ce ope Hoe med svidenee Packed Hoenig bat ne oid noe aa 7 "te te ae ‘arse time by] BO no token of it. ‘The Vistons that were | h—hte--mind—still_held. Friday, Domestic Haps and Mishaps, Naw ARCHIE, 1 DO WANT You TO BE SAOCOD- Boy WHILE, PA.THINDLY “1s HPRE, AND NOT MNTERRUPT (| WIENS GROWN-UPS ARE TALKING, i } { i 3 | WHAT is ‘| tx, Andaz! —Teeonere Kren te hut Ubtiafeiod, BUG Drunged ae ODCO LO VES, DAOTHER JENKINS, THAT ERE NATIONAL To. EHESE DAYS LEN I Star ion. HonALL TY reo HAN KIAD TO AceLeT ee t SELievEe SRNDBNCE TOWARD ALD STRADI SMe ARPRE= Mrs Baeza Wh Se Se racaspennemee tf | or LEst- ~~ A Bs January 1 1, eure y_for what T buy!" ole ee Jatr, “I pay tha highost priees tor everybhing Sel - thhig a ao high! “And/if you don't like the wayt donsey can run it yourpalti" “I'm not talking about the way you rin your house, wha you pay*for things, but at least you might Duy epee “Atte eat: /Phty te the think tme-this wweek.-y-brosktast. han been spoiled by a bad ogs,"* , “Tt appears all right to mo,’" replied Mrs. Jerr. “Er tusk tts “Just your imagination!" . “Does iny {magination tate Mes Matty wale Br, Remit “ae tf Ht-ian't-your: imagination, ive fotigestion, that you might pay a.little attention Am Va eert or Ject to a. bad eget \ "Those eggs. aro not bad. My grocer’ tells me he a8 been getting them from” the same farmer. for five yearn,” sala Mrs; Jerr, tearfuily. if é: tie gizl_brotl a piece for’ vou?" Naw!'! sald Mr. Jeary, ungraciously., WEL ins Ot ow. WEY, DioNtr KOU come 7 wee “pips? You 6A IT QvrewE Rt eald Mra, Jarr.” 7 “Da you think I could ent anything now, after encountering: that: ‘eget’ We manded Mr. Jarr, ‘Atter. thin you poach tem! Five yoars thom the same farmer!” Mire Jerr ai Soin wae ‘any longer? sbe- bbed. ‘What do 1 get ont of life? I hear nothing from morains un raght but ‘|hdratt swords from you!” "Aw, elt down," walt Mr. Jere, “What have Ou wot to de core anoat oti Aidnit get the exe:" “No?! eald Mra Jarr,_aadly, “YT atan' fthought waa a gentlemany” “And he: turned out a bad ope, cht! avked Mr. fee fh & mere Reavacrer tone, ‘Now. sit down, Gara, and give mo somo more offer. I'm sorry it f aanything. Int you know to get a bad soft-bolled eas—well, the lenst maid “T don't care," she continued, nfter a momen I never eay a word. You can go downtown and forget that yot-haye Seat me be- hind at home with gy heart breaking by the way you treat me!" fe TY tity Chtret waht Mny-Jara—“Whyt didn't ess. pe stand Scones an Wie ‘You're always kicking,” sald Mrs. Jarr, “and the habit te growing on yon, -|-Yor-don't-know-how 4t saunda. and you don't care. J-have no one to comfort mae - a or-conrole -me, end 482 "Of oonirne | hot!* “Oh thay Gor’ T would scorn. to_tell_my. private: (ratre!” ia Mr, Jarr. “TX hear, If you knew the women th mB EVENING Wi ORLD ts giving ‘TEN DOLLARS IN: PRIZES. enoh- waek for the Dest auggestions, which. “need not be Aero by” drawings, for the /“Doiuestic Eaps aud Mishaps” comic series, The suggestions must be sent to “THE COMICS EDITOR,” Eventng World, P. O: Box 1°54, New York City. Beauty Advice scalp thor- Sulphate of Quins ine, 1 dram; rose eatcr, $ ounces; di-} erin biciotes MONTE, FSCUNST | ~ spirits, 2 —ouncea; mix, meas further add glycerine, 1-4 Foxale—or- -RICGH OR POOR? A ee ee “of the:Relative Material Advantages and} Deadvanieres of the Rich Man and the Poor Man. BPG, WIR: the iketmrood: thet: the-poer=| tnan has the advantage, In the. matter“of- clothing, the rich _man has mote clothes to wear, How- the more he woure, thé more he wears out, and the more he wears out the’ more ‘he has to buy, etc., otc, Vine ‘feathers make fine topk ns but Ratan jepends more upon the ap- potite of the eater than the quality rotle 6 grams; “sulphur precipitate; )5 7 onide-of- alna,—31-3- grams; —ox~ see ey aes ittis of the crear to #ach plorple; as ho "had been toe covert ‘until the-pimples-are cured before aaltig ge] the hace bend, wilich = might —teritate by maids; h ences between them-on that) Yet bathe over seen them i as sho rest herselt ye he Yaot-two.days,.mich changes o; mh heav: Gnde..might..be.poaribie,’ tha! Mi he should engage fm such a, deep, | M almost incredible plot waa s myatery |), to. make the hat riso—ste, the tender, exquisite, the beloved woman of his "He, Hooked eeput ‘for a clock, but see is watch from his ees Fs} ne avis ey imal in inh hair with) & look and Reatuee tlva comm toward |Georg! (To Be Continued.) and let become cold; then’ add juice ai rated rind “of 4 lemons, 3. lai tee | well beaten; malt and migar,to ‘ ousting a and cover} bike Tike try ples, making the top crust a tte tiileker then! for ao{n NB-HALY ‘pint sifted ROR 1 ‘exe, one-half pint cream, one-half pint milk, five tablespoonfuls sugar, ‘granken rolled very fine, little ,.and ealt. Heer the milk and “2 ;(the oem anphrately, one * tablespoon . hale t teampocn of. baking “plngh of walt, two i of ofdnge éxtract, ong quart-ot Hour, | saree to .molsten, “Two dozen t0; a make and popper and: salt sto sult BS Mix-with thin cream, enough dattor . Conle in wattle iron, ae Potatoes, ied al yah the. ho ta out in. at a | them heal + Sometimes, tf-tie veins are very email, @eep breathing exer- cises, (oxather with physical cul- ture, also a very oarétul dict and drink- ing plenty of water, will cause them to Ginapptar, ~The electrical treatment t¥ WigS “Sty on for these biemishes,- bat its they are very prominent they will have to be-removed by a alight operation. Blackheads, a ant ar may be used as q cure for acne, dipping « soft rag into the hte ! aration and mbbing it| trmly ove 1 pimple. night and morntig; Pewakred mee one viram; alcohol, one ounce; iy: (Phis mixture must &6 ehakon de- fore use. While employing the lotion an occasional dose of figwers of sulphur. ee reais wit Seat nt ‘warm inilk before feuiwt be washed [eae ma Fit water night and morning i jaa ualng tho lotion, P | Retioion in the Way. | trary young girl, twenty-two, | Catholic, and In love with a” youns mun of different religién, ‘This, 1 | fear, will separate us forever, He has ¥ been’ so good and kind to mein many"! aays, and a, better fellow no-sirl could | awe: ae on ‘tella Me ho lovea'nis. | Theonly i jweeh he ‘would, a | 3N.—Ths=tollowing totion {4 * bas faked mé-to 0. to seb his mother, ‘who does not live/in.the city. My uncle objects to us” keeping. ‘Company, ‘Oh, Please tell a what cai be done. ou would’ be! erty foollan 16 allow poligion>to separate you! beaks eels and Int him jeep) Nipe alightoré ds ‘auls. peopla, “Call The“poor man ‘usually has his wife cna tantty— with htm, The ret man's wit: isin Europe and his’ children Bet up too late In the ‘morning to sco nim The relative advantage “or die-) Advantage of having thé. wife with depend altogeth: Ale. Wiken= ts wine ne ans oneal himeeit-on tie iy atract ar or fammed ni nie sway t trata “and “sneexex! ~2n—aistomontie ithe reiey itis: but he docsn't Worry halt “as much. about- them as. the- rich: min. Worrles ‘about hia taxes,’ If he can €odge them, that Jn different. “When ¥ou seo & rich man who dovgn't kick ipa ire that he's done some oor man's friends are his friends beoause they are bls friends, The: ridh aot: tine Lye) to, suspec! of many who pretend. to, be: bie Sear hel pad eae) the ‘rioh man han lolaure,” and: it's ‘wonderty symptoms of Ailments ono ean discover if he has time to think about them. The man sits in the and sagen ae "The rich aise i tte boxes and sees a mixture. of milll- hery and hears the orchestra, _snFrom the Chicago Tribune. Wants a Tali Wife. Dear Batty: AM a yours man of good e-pearance, Good (but not showy) drisser, with no bad habits; ‘except to be/ six foot tail, ‘But although” associated | with miaiy young peoplé-ot my own age, not ene Rorowy any young fay, about his - BETTY VINCENTS ‘ADVICE TO LOVERS. jat come to ihe and) tell eae ‘bonds treat them! I'd have more pride. If I was fil-treated I'd leave. and Z woukint be all the time talking abort ft, either.” “Well; -cheer-upy then,-sald Mr. ie the corner with me." Sart; “if. you ara not.colng to Aemorunge:- Z Mra. Jarr didno, ond_pn- her wey back 2 ‘How are you feating. dear z My horlth ta fairly good.” answerad Mrs. Jarr, opis I do deciare tet Mtr, Jarr ts gniting so oroas that life fs unhoarable with him!" _And_then the two wat down and Feoouhted What; thay” “watered ote bends of the tyrant husba Beds Should Be Placed North by South To Gatch Favorable- Electric. Currents. ‘north by, mouth? Sctense feral ore hidden in the a: ould” 8 yaar > Britieh mon of learning that jn the ar- —-the —sleeping-room, tha. bed atiould always be — Tie “placed. || Heke te the” reaso! ‘It ja a Mogutar saiaaideoee that -Pagutt; ro-thers-erecontiniiall: tn-the same direction health-giving cur: i Tents of electealty, Aré-you taking vantage of theve magnetic ourrénts? Many guffererp from ‘'nerves” are now being ‘cured by. some form of electrical | trentment. . An explanation of theae magnetic curt | rentaWwill_interest, saya Tit Fits, ‘The marines’s compass always points, Qa wh say, north and south.! lines “wavy,” magnetic disturdss! =f nesdie was Coating tn water tm=| bag taken: mediately above the “pola: (Wen: we | ferent ri 14 fim? that the position of the magnetic map, ~ an aphight- #2 Apparenity-{= When -the earth ts troubled agains These are photographs of — beam of light from a mirror attached to mee net. i the Nght scting on a strip of soo- @ has taXen pune. If th | the needie— would take place Fouth. magnetic pole,-but the exact-po- | viathla effecte. alUon~ of=this_tatter tie—not ret definitely fixed, _-Now,- between these magnetic / areas . It ts advisable te have in th ai ost “ioe of. “refreshing fluences of Dature, Perhaps the Te rug he wrapped himseit ee in his on the jprairle, with his. head to_ the orth star, s ‘ara> not running n-atraight Mnes, be~ cause of the immense amotint of min- doll more: faa cinating than force tp the embryo mother, Here Is a charming Ot that binaries all pane. enenntial ments of a layette — and which reatly thectaating, in fta commletenres, — but which {¢ quite stin- ‘ple, “Involving very Utile labor, “Aa tl- lustrated, the petti- Soat and dress are | made of lawn, and the tall ones I have met half aro rather homely, and of the other halt }{be majority are enttanotd with fel- lows ehorter than themselves, 1 heard @ young lady’ say that sho would be ashamed to dance with a fellow two or three Inches taller than. myself. Wake up the young ladies of tha com! eration to strive to grow tall, Bot not ungainly, 29 most of them are now. BON. MOT, Ive no tse, Nature intends. You to farsa a stort wih |.coat, 2% yards of “capot sili, but ma- | terials tor theso make-believe bables oan be varied just ag Otten 9 can those of the real ones, The coat Seri pa Se eters, while th Noa can be of Just a2 fino jawn as may ‘De liked, and the cap ‘ot silk, velvet, loth \or lawn, jum. alte, G2 inohea\high) 1s, for the cep and tpaterial 21 Inches, Baby’s Doll Outfit—Pattern No, 8562, 24 yards of 27 \nch or ik, yards 4 inches wide, with 1% yards of banding ‘and 2 yards of | edging for the coat, For the dresa and pet! 3%, yards 39 jnohes wide, with one-half yard of edging, TH yards of and 1M yards’ of lover lace tay dress. Lt pecan is sont in ales for dolls of 18, 2 aiid 38 tochits tn Net.