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The. Ev ening World Magazinc, Daily Written for The Ev ming World. iDomestic Fa S and Misha 3S, ‘the Vanishing Bride. — ae #AEL Dur HN OREADY, WELL U TAY (poms 5 Re bor UT ot mth Bun! WAS. | EON. id a ey \ By. Anna Katherine Green. lols Stoeroseriess ors J : Vou re | AY PUG TAT. BUS LIAR Ea oR ARENT z wee ier eGo aey. Author of “The Leavenworth Case” and “The Woman in, the Alcove.” | tye, vA : : THOUGHT you-sald you'd telephone me to the office : ING’ FOR You A= 1 bi tra eANi tra na enadsconsel ved sy RSL hee aN ‘ PF Be “7 while you worn downtown’ to-day, so T, could meet i fneed you tn you and come home with you," sald Mr, Jarr. with her hall “Don't ask me why I didn't do this nnd why T dlan't do that the minute you step in tho house!” eald Mrs. J quickly, “I'm lucky to be home at-all ; “ “I'm lucky to ‘find you there,'* sald Mr, Jarr, coldly, FYou weem to be anywrere- but homaj but, it you aay om, / thing, keep your word. (opyrizht. 1905, by’ Anna K. Green Robifayd | BAS PSIS OP PRECEDING sland (et thls rides pemenallaye Georgio, wro deseited hic aimetat- the-educated -ainds © } @itar, She writes that sho loves bim and ciplinied h } begs him to trust her, but says she cannot sOlinds: Tv Telurn Le him at preeent, ax che haa just sfound her twin’ one suppONEd Tite edt: Fi Wyte ei eat), who isd Heed | you: for the N Bnd ‘cannot be \ ATATpSG IR wits” that {my akin'tn: prepara “Don't you dare pay anything to me about my word!"* Re Senet tre arta replied Mra, Jarr, sbarply. “I'm truthful. I wish I could 2: en RS cr and. nc th Bay the same about you a Alas! had “Mo?! echoed/Mr, Jarre. wiles the document is signed Georgan yao- _Jshes. Anitra wanes (he household, deciai SUK Georgiah “has thrown herreif over tha. neath y waterfall ejett- bythe. miss—"| ing Woman dec). uicitat inteal aad mths Asst care.” Alfred, i | and ‘made 1 “Yer-you!'rahd-Ure—wite.. "You nse to be real frank 7. and truthful, but I've-caught you ma dozen times lately #ay- ing tings that were not exactly #0. I think the habit's growing on you, too! “Tell Moone instance where F told you an untruth!" sald Mr, Jarr, rati his yolce'Just tell ‘me one! lastance! You enn't do It! Soars NOh, yes, I can,'* said. Mrs, Jarr, “1 could tell you dozens of Instances + Ser mind the torenk;-tethme-one!-entd-Mry-Jdarr,indlgnaritly, cass ver you mind," replied Mrs. Jarr. “What's the twee ot bringing up the Past? I don’t want to eriticlss you, I want to advise you. Gtye tt-up. It's a family weakneos ‘on your aide. Look nt your Uncie Bilzer,* te “You'ro the Mrsat porson ever doubted Uncio Bilecis veracity,” sald Mr Jarry, zee “He's the. most respected man in Orange County, @ deacon .of the chureh, and —— seine) ‘ brother ti torte face) comes to Ho decares nir betef that Anitra and that ths deat Georgians” He ja at length RATSOS erty that— Georgian @sua who} Dee, Propel ARAL aks h aueatted | “gertaln Josiah Auehincoss (i 1 E orbed or too ation, this time uid’ not. resist him for one 2 Pet Gooeas Ul her “bod: Proof of ber i dint lentdy. i create A z a . . SL yiny—question. r x - 7 . = - 2 And he can't tell the truth to bless him! interrupted Mrs, Jarr, 4 UTell me one thatance You make vague charges agalnat t ; (GEOR GSE Te Just.ay you do m&ainct me. You should be vishimed!'* declared, Mr. Jat MEE SONEan\ [pont _Ghr mAb VaR cota ro ratss i not only a pbber, But he (ells bragKINR onom watt Mrs. Date vane nt HERES : AUCMANCL TO MEAN tell you one he told. ile said ho had 20 hands worklos for him {n hly cant ond my eM | reach—and hrengett, Bhe saya there never was any Anitin, ant WELL Yau rr ARE LONG TO y SooP . WistAT: MAME You GIVE ‘ i 3 ‘ake Tet A 1 WAGES Ee cre: Ae THES, OE ye et Serre eer + How do you know that statement isn't s07'' asked Mr..Jarr, EINES, } pirit ‘confront= : TieKET St r AG z : +| WF eipat ty coop EN- Well, ‘I-counted then aald “5 r vac 3 oer re ro pcan And sd PIE You Find Leelee trices € aswell ald Mra, Jerr, trlumphantly, "and We hed, fust-160— Try rie fs z é froyertun po ” \ 3 : : Us GoUsG 5 os - : Vee woul < é Al “There weren't any one-armed men among them, were there?" asked Mr, Jare, TO THE 0," said-his wife, Ae Taw" TE to Ore ee - so Mthe tins a et itr He tH LAE he never returnesl from éhe so Ry the waa About ty undertake rom pocket, and, crosélns ores |} ‘ i tasked M Scie setuid taba her, we falietien SA motion-of which Ne lsenrrcranes TER “Ah, sald Mr, Jarr, grinning, “that's-one-of Uncle. Rilzer’s Jokes. He hi Ver aati ett or which” he y y 4 Si 200 hands working for him, but only 100 peopte-* SaLnareaarecroe srs ale found st Impossible to subdue, nerwrote atyidon'ty nee: the doker?seaid stray Gare aherlsiiced Ghia: statements lmveaale’ : Waa were of tie purross threw up tho * to deceive, and that's an untruth, and I can't-sée any fin fi an untruth." | peices! hash gund fing Jt gut, urtering a gutck, “Well, never. mind," said Mi.’ Jarr, “that. Joke 1s the prop of Uncle Lflzere ie CHAPTER whistle aa he did. ao. oklake. But tell'me,'what haa upset you iene ¢ ‘ "kt you, really, cured for me you'd haye asked !mo that at ‘first, Instead of {accusing mo of belng a storysteller and scolding me!" sald Mrs. Jarr, choking sp. AL didn't moan It tat way," natd~Mr- dare. ’Tell- me, nothing unpleasant happoned to you to-day, did iP" = H 7 SS “Happened me? I'm xo nervous my hands are still shaking,” sala Mrs,-Jarr, “T was in a terriblo accident to-day, and l'm not over it yet!"’ “What was tt?" askod Mr. Jarr. ; “Why, loam going up on-one-of-thossamoath esealators,or moving staircases, || in a store, not the steppy kind, you know," sald Mrs. Jarr, “and was nearly at” | the Top, and-tturned-nrotnd;-and who should be coming up behind me but Mi Smith-we boarded with-scmany_summera-at-Centra Moriches, and’ my “And what? Wa: nurt?'\-reked-Mr—Jare z ‘Lim _trying {0 te ‘replied “his: wife,Refors-I-could attract her atten= tlon something brok 6 Machinery Wt te thing wtopped-—with werk, — a = 77 ” “\ hata that—youtre ip to. “There Is One Way.” | tne jawyer, rushing to the window and tows 5 "E-youa —_ pe over the oulder C2) a Gee j tho oben swIesD 1 which = Hazen was on hia fect and, | to, oben sitty | below. fro Tirtdostiil. Dutascilating from | “Am 1 a prisoner of the police that ngth did] You should -aek—me—that?t—returnod ja strengt i ite—erect wes | A sunk so deep- they looked ed for an instant g woman he addressed | ht no Was looking up at} he mpathy_and pardon |—-Haren—emiled_a: Indow;—ho-one \_gide to side, Bhoutd—be,*—retorted | Wt like What -you-nnd Tenbout tle Cause lence exacty t like any ng-over-OF- sotrth er, ali ing them wi poly in hla head t 2) i ster! ha did not answer, —Seansom for the r t too dazed to-s: moved from the pera had ‘bo was as Ich tt smile before, and. the opp f 4 Miaseavmaada a‘ wiovelc It was! thut ot. | manewhiehric ber cone atalites a on and down Mrs, mith went, and down I went, just like the Couey Island heltar physical suffering sternly endured, than's fear to terror, =skolte: es : pies 3 “Let be she cried, M{ting her hands “paw Mra. Smith strike the bottom of the thing— with a_bumy,—amt R= aise me speak," he sinks piers foward Harper in inconccivabie anxiety, . inoleh tee question to 4 must ask It “1 "A quarrel with him will not help you, HD EVENING WORLD fs giving“FEN DOLLARS IN PRIZES each week for the best suggestions, which need not be accompanied by drawings, for OG . . . E AW man wh an p {and it may greatly injure me, Aired News> f giving? * LM - L BURE: Sy “ YY BS, ‘ou thought, ‘I'll stop with Mra. Smith again’..eh?" interjected Mr, Jarr. Meares aa SE ipPascerrers what am tto expect? Nomothing dread the “Domesiic Haps aud M{(shaps’ comic series. ‘The suggestions must be sent to “TIE COMICS EDITOR,” Evening World, P, 0. Box 1254, New “Don't you ever speak to me again, Edward Jarr!" e&clilmed Mrs. Jarr, in Wo of you then.” 2 Frcar Of ONO WHU=TOTRI Ve ore ho cae | vork City. : Se righteou® Indlgnation, ‘I might have been Killed, and you poke fun at ma!" eit ‘turning her head Georgian |! a gift of money un adequate recom: “Well, that's better than accusing people of bring Harn! anid Mr, Jaret be! fora cowardly withdrawal,’ never told you a ie in my Hfe, and [want soma supper quick, because I have to replied: “That was Bela, my maid; me Rinroud srighty; taealdoie env our : a : Fi 9, ans a a pint mg game one who personated—me on the] fortune willbe accepted bythe Chiot, = A rush down-to-the-oMce and work Inte on the books. if “afternoon of my wedding.” | but he wii never forgive the cowardice. 9 A aw) : eg) An hour afterward he was playing pinochlo with-tworot hls cronfes athe ——-————— That accounts. for the coarsenes#Of | fry her own happiness to we ohne oO : r f nelghboring political club: ee — poor a deter teegt) a & to the genpral \ ' ber neck,” Jiazen explained with a cer- | good You must prepare for punlsh- wan 5 = Pausing between melding sixty queens and forty triimps, he raised his eyes Ftain gtim humor to the lawyer, who | ment. The Stingy Girl. , You would “marry tnevitable ne what to do, and shall_act according!¥- | ana naid aloud: “Gee, I hope Mrs, Jarr don't ever telephono to the office to find fad given a slight start of eurprise or | j,Punishment!” broke scornfully from :LS, don't be stingy! Moreover, don't be hasty in your pee if ao ponents . se a atea ea ; bet eee 1{ I'm there at night!"" z WMation. Th Net). jane pe LF los ss no; hink, Piberatl Bot love. Your letter is wel a as been golng with an millation, en quietly to Georgian She‘hushed him with a look before Judgment of other girla who, you think, are not Mberal) 203 088 cwritten. fry to become self- | young man for two years her deception Was it she who threw the comb and | which even he stood aghast. with money. If they are working women their obliga- + r Py -tons may be far greater than you havo any Idea of. If they | ™4Pvorting. absolyes you from your promine. Under HINTS FOR TH E HOME: Gropped your bag where-my man found | You will only, ante words, she ee bree cried. he ways, DUliishment I may : ppalutele denenden RaEbAnG oe _ | no clrcumstances marry a woman you expect punishment.” And turning bacl are not, they may be absolutely dependent on husbands or ; stances marry a wore “I threw tis comb; threw tt -from-my-}to-tansom, tna _buratof Jonging and fathers who stint them as regards money. eae "| Loped-a Married Womans do not love. “| Dressed: Lettuce: —> [whiter -with-2—rounded~ teaspoons ot window before I uttered that loud | Passion, nlio raised ber eyes to Tir 7 “y | gain, sayin ou do not’ forgive be- phriek—It didnot _go_yery far; but’ | Shise' you do not. realize ony anger: had to be satisfied with the fact that] But you Will realize it When 1 am}- it lay {a the “direction ot-the~-water- fans f Saad x : ansom, under a addden-reteaxement fall, | But it was to Bela I intrusted| othe tension of doubt and awe which the Singing of the bag. I gave st to} had hitherto held him speechless, gave ~her-when she left the-cosoh,I-had ex-] her one wild stare, then crught her to : his breast. plained to her long before just what} hi breast: | granulated sugar and a litte vanilla, -\Wonien have-the-reputation..of being paralmonious, moro because they have so little money of thelr own than from “rrat-meannss , Whatever you nave, 0 Teat_for- A cunate. If you cannot-reHeve-tholr nodesaltics, ‘make them ee Candy for His Girl. DenrBetty1-— nee Yar RRANGE the lettuce on a dish, boll Spread this meringue over the le jee years ago I met a married] Dear Betiy: } six-egxa—twenty minutes, Make | ong place in a cpaleerees ate -xoman, and I promised “her then] J AM a young man elghteen yearn old Festa "or the whites; and ral the'| menace 1a A 00l Ove that-I-would- marry her whe #88]-[—and—amrgoing—with—e—sizlof Nel oy through strainer. | Over tho Ee sharers 18-your sweetness and sunny temper. Rot Ner-trorce.-Ghe-ias just told_me} | same nee, ‘and mova ihe to. know COE eee sane use Evaporated: aeons ‘The poorest of you haz something to give, and you will] that ste has been going with another] whether proper torn et aie. et| oer aaseetirs oa " ‘Apple young man-for about.two yeirs, and|a box of candy er} . fee! far better if you go to bed each night with tho consciousness of having made seen aa an wishes to marry her. I{ 87d fm, ‘whether a pound. or halt al Snowdrift Sauce, QLOAK tho _applos_ over night;-in-the — morning give them a wash=" ; ing In warm wnter, cut all baa be @ Diace she would find s«rself in when “An! she murmured in the soft s ‘ 1 er peupt siny wer, 3 eho Was sct down at tho foot of the Jecstasy and boundless relief of tho mo-| Ife %9 agreeable for other peuple ag was in your Dower, have told--her—that_as she haa been] POVNET Lips 2 NE oup of cream, 0 cip-powderod| places and core and arrange aa the zt how she was to’ make her way|ment, ‘how I have learnet to love you at; ees $= cea paneras a t entirely proper. Take her a ss e ~ i = inthe darkness till she came to where | during the fears and agentes of ihis Sist ‘An office gpsition. What do you thini| fons with him so Jong she ought 2 Dound. snes two tablespoons wine, whites | others. Elther should bake forty min : awful wee m I tster. ; ; SH ianershim But she wishes me to make ‘ are of three eggs beaten to a foam, | utes a Maa tatatetiisner See toc tiistat tomar ten | ecg aavousawaay te ehiapetad, an, deslons of, Hen Stster 7 Ee oe ee seem at you| good. I do still care for her—cannot say Wedding Invitations. Aaa the beaten whites of the exes and! any Si Pudde bythe nolse of the waterfall, -\nadea in louaer-tor Cany harm | Ta. that I love her—and would marry her Sf] Dear Betty. beat all together, pple Suet Pudding. ing company with.a youns ™83) Dore yam deeply troubled. I knew what to do. come to you no nty-one. I have ‘n sister fifteen CUCKOO. | her that I would write and-ask you en Sateen SRyaTaESe exp" zhi marti : ‘uddin beef suet and slice Into the ch tlons, becausa I know the danger-ahe in| withy love If. thal saan e Geity Fes artiage reception of an old friend. | Queen of Puddings. op eurrea~ of slipping into the chasm. It| ‘leasing herself, she cast another glance| years off and whe goed lit topiaces O% 1 regula ike to know If {t is nvces. NEATALF pint of bread cubes, 3 mu pine: eth bebe dle eee. ay cas her fear of this and the more than |at Hazen, ‘upon whose gray and dls-| amusement with a young man of seven sary in this case to send the happy eggs, 1 pint of milk, 1-4 cup sugar, | those fect Suniatncs edt Rad aici ian fis wears mole «1 ed| Pashion NOW Demands that WOMEN |: sr ackiowsarient cr'stac (J i'tammm vena 1p aawed | four Boren teamon OE Bake 8. "te Jet any. harm | ‘AM a girl of seventeen and am ke°P- | go not love for the eake of his sup- * Ihave Informed | AM in recefpt of an tnyitation to a Gm very fing ono-quarter pound of ordinary.<darkness, I presume” wilch sata alonately : mado her throw tho bag hap-hazard, I|eafmes: Soy tne PAS Se ay hte 1titt I m4 Ce see sg YN IB the proner [that Beat the yokes and one while {Sup of flour, break one egg into tho almply wanted it-dropped-on-the bank |.-"'Hlad law or oye been able to-inte:-| swith young mens Tt > L k B ti l Wh th 4 SS) il ~1 ception. Jrould” be the prot Inch. ne 0 4 103, a B Vs Ns i ay oa y: * r m a }course to pursud? My ~stste¥hasoalso = a. bowl with tho apples, sift in tho flour Thbore the waterfall. fere with the judgment of: our fF wat Ht-yeu-aro-kooping companys Oe jr = L 00 Eau ifu ‘ én e received the same kind of-invitation: A Lape Rael een sane. (hat Iti the-cup = moleten=with- mille, ——Tsuw_the-girh! Mr, Harper broke in. |1 should not fave Been ie et and | you Jealous Deoause your younger slater “She wore a biack skirt Ike the one You | the whole world as to my jae paz Now, Miss Betty, Ih no Jeal- Hos: you can smil6 a ‘Deautiful Toth soy until — sugars“ dfsolved:. pour _ this |1¢ the “apples: “ere=-véry sour sift aaas umiy” go-oy | Custard-over-the bread and bake In a|t*iespoon of sugar In with the flour, ‘The-batter-must be quite thick, Pour will-answer Jf you have no more, but It} y¢ : 7 Should be lovated In tho chin, ways the | C1 1s an. old friend, Chtenzo ‘Tribune -A_ chin dimplé makes | 5054 regrets “ae yon} “now wear, a black blouse and a red- ous feeling -ngainst-hor, but what 1 Teary |] wile, thora-tent mush—use-t: checked handkerchlet knotted mbout-her}—Thon—with slowly drooping head, 1s the talk of the public. MBF. 1 to torge your way ahead inthis | wij theoaimercnee in-the-warld-when one | S004 Fee please. Write an | moderate oven until act. zhsapettorcmustaber’ the manner of one. wild nits heart ie +—1¢ yur -parents-are-entivfied yoo need world of-minery. If things como your Jia counting up one’n good, looks; in a]® knowiedament: the oven and -cover—with the Tibco a ater hi sauce, 3 —= Wroat. “But the young woman who was sae incedosahey-hoarse —#een—jeaving these parts the next morn- cra Bethe. death-m: scray not worry, The matter ts distinctly not | way, all well and good. If they don't ing bad on some kind ‘of a red dress} upon—my-door_ | night. This js never | your concern, you can't make them, A smile ts nec thet te hale the battle ae Should She Apologize? apple, Make a meringuo of -In_your smile you have cheek dimples. But these are | Dear Betty: ‘and wore a hat._Dela Jind: thrown-nway | ona—without, the consent of Us Cnn F == [sary in _most_cases to right things, Ir} limeult untess your face Js fat. Stil! TO you think a boy tt ot ee oe her hat; It was picked up where the| St trathen | Marriage fora Support. you don't kaow how {0 sill, Ur ean] ney are_mot-tmpoasibte- evento. the apa tarlihaetzearaanoulactee May Manton’s Daily 5 menesh stepped and afterwards” brought I scrawled those lunes," 4°" near netty: enlle. you are hiost-antortunate, si ahiee ed are eet TROY angry because I was going to ask z — : here. = & AM a_young-lady,twenty yeiira of| Hero 1s the recipe for a smile: re cheerful and persuasive. him to meet another Rirl at an ap- EER -blousecon A snow, Miy_plana_went-deepy Trae putin Haren —Thelt Iytttrrer ago 1 bave nd sé verat-propesaial One palt of red Yipes that tum upwar-|—smiting—bas—hecame fashionable. The | pointed place? It was only a joke, and | tume is aI" -Bar the possibility of her being recog | strenuous toncs, "SNTs right. a “have not At=[ut—tre—corners, the adder tha beter tsi famed sad, seewtantic typeof bean ha-tound it out before T sent thy tete ways a matien nizee by hor cloticr, To guard against) Nanzom-tadoomed> noone can SAVS |") QoL as f have never 19 the /and-the sharper the upwant curve th—|~ See ae aro Sanaa ‘yeau- Hirisnds taller toc hii oe you Tne peo for—tho. T can't] Younge? girls, it ta this, I had her skirt and blouse made | Per | again! This time it was Hate | young gentlemen sufligigitly” toh Hr pecttien the Hipe-willte-— The Upaals} To tHenre-to-know. howto laugh '§| should stand there and Isto double, the one side black, the other a} per who interposed. can and Ing to give myself to them. Now, my| should bo full and what Is catled ripe Vee thing. talk (Or fear ot canmrering—ene—of—dital| charmunglyyouth- —bright—esler— She _had™ simpty—to~t: ‘ou—forget that I know the name of parents are growing old and <I think, it] 1£ your Ups are not “ripe,” you must ‘The woman who can smile brightest! questions. - ELEN. | guj in effect, it can : t Your tinted —-Conspitacy— such ns yOu ‘- 3 learn how to ripen them. these daya 1s the bello of her set, Bho} cay jokes are always in bad thomi.:-Th.-oXtta hat —she—carried—wtth iy indictabie—tn—this_cauntry. 1 nacersary to find soma “means of -mup— ow ipen_them. Biust aye mood health back of her| Practical Jokes are. always in badlig made as drossy hint -At , Ltd © z rs Tahal protect,-noc-cily | pore. independoit of tuem.J—am—not|Far-your_amie which 13 tobe a_pet=| Smile and abe. must look-aa though It] taste. You might tell the, youn lings.|and attractive, aa es her; it was‘emull and|easily’ concealed. | ‘am a tanyer se ne -Ihad {ts mate tn ny pocket, and Pato sister, Dut her money, strong enough to do laborious work-and}iianént: ons-atways ready when wants} Sart a onatire Tamia, Forarithor?—thts. Fa REC look a amilo is -no| Never listen~te-a-conrersation not. one may ke andit $-am-—not educated sufictently to hold] 2d, you will need a eet of dimples, One DSSS ‘al ras fey forced Rtimace, _L tended *for= you. = House Horrible; Zleft-my-room by di “The anile he received in return yvinced the moment after I had loc DTS TL mate he. Phan sHti_a laveh : yooms.{t was with my hasr-pulled down | 80, low as to be almost Inaudible, yet Ko = = = nooke: ft meaning that even. Harpe: tains relat abo wy shoule| foie lost color, hey calmly. decla - Hers —How aid Tdare the tiskt yt wonder fp ane Ges {ne-tame-of- our Chiet In : ro foswe; but-it-was lite, lfo Twas atten; life | Auchinctoss ta-a-mnember nnd a yates bi: poo fearless; nothing élsé would hi In-a. thousan: Yi cannot reach the ee pantie: een Moat or even the tHeark of Cis gre Try TC 2 fortable, allowing NY w By. Jean- Mohr, morencns without the slight- ent aimiculty of parting at-the waist ~}itre;Bhis- one in _ cludes. some. pretty. ZLRRY- SAH. SGN APOE eet¥eiims ,auoh-ponddence:in=myneltzor nization through him, and If you o PELIABLE* perk such speed-to-my feet, running-aal ait and punished it the ‘Cause would | |7o7Wee COLD 70 PREPARE The QUT OE | | FRUTISTS YOU | ghc=novel features: ® did in the darkness,’ _| grow enotherahea. pends QuawoUl ae niall MAY BEABLE._\'s and allows @ choice “Tou ran around the house to the | ies from eee oc even 1 can save TO PURCHASE | of the skirt ybko or fine, and entered tt by the turnstile." her now. Pee el a stendy, Took SEVEN OR of @ belt. Am ttius-— “Yea, and so quickly that Dhad ime to} "Inte each of -tolr. tn heed Dee TL TWELVE trated it is made of Bea Tone and all shuddered: “But Fone piging wher -enthe pinnkind will FRESH cashmere, with tho eame to find me. It was Anttra they | Grop its sliackles and we, We shall ha y Piety punting and disheveled, at tho hoad |unrlveted ene. of Sta chasha, Tt is worth ST RANDERPIES VE trimming of plaid @ the Infe; Anitra in appearance, Anitra for, . Alfred Hazen, say it." y. vely i heart. 2 did not act a part; I wan | 0Yis fF. éro Be Continued). ‘ PO eLTIEN, eee tent — bs ONCE. AND that {s used for OONT FORGET dresses of the sort _ HEALTH AND BEAUTY. bis Oeste nataueaattaal ral i By Margaret Hubbard Ayer: ee asthe llghter +} - A 13 welght cashmere Indigestion. ! water, Masticate all food slowly and Eee LEE Gn and Henrietta cloth, i 5 thoroughly. M'D, — You K are evidently) To Keep Hair Light. while trimming can CAREFULLY AND. pam 2 be varied again and esufflering FTER SETTING again, The wide box AWAY 72 Cook plait at tho front {ndigention whteh lighten brown hair, To keep ‘ery W SLASS can be simply band. ed or can bo left plain or can be treated In a numbor ot ways, while both THERE 75. NOTHING ORE 00 BUT Y NAT FOR. from ‘a form of F Vi W.—Chamomile tea ts used to . prevents your Nght hatr Ught apply to the halr blood from circu-| after’ shampooing two teaspoonfuls of ating freely: after} peroxide in ia teacupful of wa Girl's Blouse Costume—Pattern No. 6560. } eating, My adyjco WN TO to-you 4a to begin : bs | ie aera duet nae] Wrinkles, COME WOLKE. eee car oatalta atch % A aces 1 Mk DnEither masnare by coctitelty | Vif hice ‘Tho quantity of material requirta for the medium size (12 years) ts 7% yards iq drink a» tN, 4 wilt aa nal de haetareieg PART OF ALL, eT, 6 yards 86 or (% yards 44 inches wide; one yard of plaid silk 21 inches wide 1 i re is the pimple patties you es nd 5.4 yards of Velvet ribbon to trim, as illustrated, 4 = {t as possible, put- ting a) little lime water In it if you fina it makes you bilfous. Eat cereals and “greén vegetables, cree and stewed fruty, as Httle meat an possible, and take no atimulunts, coffee or tea. After “your heaviest. meal) try and ‘take a yehort, dridhe walk, and before going to Ded at night drink two ouptuls of hot re : if bb ., Pattern No. 5500 {a cut in sizes for girls of 8, 10, 12 and 14 yeam of ago, : Lanoline, 5 grams; sweet al- mond oll, 6 grams; sulphur precipitate, 5 grams; oxide of zino, 21-2 grams; ex- tract of violet, 19 drops. Apply 9 very MIttlo of the cream to.each| pimple; wait until the plmples aro cured before using which) might irritate Call or send by mail to THE EVENING WORLD MAY MAN. TON FABHION BUREAU, No. 11 West Twenty-third atreet, Now York. Send ten cents in cof or stamps for each pattern ordered, IMPORTANT—Wnite. your name and address plainly, and al

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