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nti January _ * * * © * x ‘The Jarr Family's” Daily. Jars! can By! about: ZT tell your! e-Lam Wwe {ion trem Fi Peng World, Ee Sbow as you fo ®*4'do nol," 'sai me. of Marharvu Well, tft “Yr normal in the noodle, all rtight,"* -By Roy L. McCardell. somewhere sald My, Jarr. foo M¥ou dla not, “ing “dt your p horrid; etiabh solored-jalt pr Ci uny thing I gqt you , Mr, darr, ‘lemon. ‘ | UMaking/a nose like a lemon?! asked do you medn by sudt talk? 1 declare, ¢ home 'the eyeninj; papers? the fanifly had. sett! Pcie tome, said Mes, Jarr dosislyely. WoHapring ay, aan Wear thore+ Jemen | at of course youd asked Mrs, § for) 2d themscl\ Tput then downy “I was look- don't care for Py wid OMly trying -th-pave- them by wearing my Old. "I Just: dote on any! on waned ‘or Wat even makes. a noise Hiker = lemon Mea, Jar. “What ward Jarr, somg- Unies] ao’t-delleve you are In your right mind.’ gata Mr, Jarr, * t thé, evening xc Tne Mrz. Jarr. ucthrow tt Areay.* J ts all you thought Interosted me,” sald Mrs. Jarr, Jeatfoy ! rather than I should soo it; and goodness knows I nover get out ave many pleasure, and reading T TrEWaPy DOT I me ror. don't, tie to hear lem: You only. think. of ‘yourself, and nd that's more, than I para homo and you tell ine I didn't {ated pf-the Jemon-cototedonos-you-KoS | 1 gakd Mra Taare ‘0:1 to keep still, “foppoas I'm toolieh, tut“ F do expect} yi and, the feast you could do Js to bring mp homb the |! instead of foaving it In,the oats. you are like all the rest’ of tho men. ii “I know I brought the paper home with | Where was wrarticle in {about the nsal reason why the Duke and Duchess 1 are ke all the rest of the women the evening pape! Mme, Nazimova Girlish and Captivating _in “A Doll’s House.” without ht! and every t ‘A Doll's House’ ten't a, ta £0 out/and find her s¢-f-respect. oman “would do that Mothers’ Club has them, Quilt according to ra Hetmer lecves not only ey they Géciare ‘in swelling, domestic Fthing bot“American, shioned and sild'she When alts, would never hel Barrymore discovered. her re had—foutid- Sed the most. popular pf Ib Eft was only ‘be cxpeated, theref: Ftop- "= sr NeW York Thro’ Funny Glasses Kose era Rise kee kip k de Wek | “Edward Jars, can you truthfully lay your hand on your heart and‘eny that Ty © { > [am allly-abour whee ‘asked Mrs. Jarr in hurt tones, “As for the Duci ed her right, and {t eerves-ever: girl right sho sella herselt for a Ut) "And you're nc eatcd asked! Str. TAs? “Certainly nat!" noid Alts/Jarr. "I don't seo what eo-called American “roctety | y people have but thelr money, When tt Gomes to genealogy, my tamily— : By, Irvin “Oh, know: all about that," sald Mr. Jurr, “and you're not Interested In | the Du Duchess of Marlborough, eltior { wouldn't Gothor my head to re heni; and as for ‘thelr ploturea- | i It | tame! “Hoyo bring the papers home to-me-for-is: the society news ant about fy dukes-and thelr divorces, you needn't. “On my. oveavoat po pas very-well then, rid oar Kets turned from tho, hiail.rack with the pap: “Just tot mo look at oie a minute," {Umothrough with thar you say “foayant to deck atethem-myscif, you plessci eal Airs: that story about the Duke and -D ad about them! declared Mrs. Jarr. bothet,") sho added. Fm wred of t rai, said’ Mr.-Jarr, nald Mrs, Jare firmiy. chess js on?" n, ‘BYSINESS 15 VESY Dy MAMA WHr'Lt ALDOR TARO GE... THinG WHAT'S THAT 7! CRACKY! t BRT A cant 4 Bonkovx Svooring AR OverD THiS FLAT! EAN Domestic Haps and ‘Mishaps. YESS, 1. VILL Take wT It) EAN CIFF TOU fi Yaximiova, oute whe shad ellish, could, have petied All-of which “went ta “sh: peounter with Krocata lie vreature-of tho pla: er, not to montion aome us Sisried qi an Ibsen care: Nera. at oe eae tn a1 that Mim ety oni-the eather, tig) H theme aesreharentie: ateate—romning tie att Fate “I> mean unintelligiblo—English, ci as dangerous aa they wera cajoling t he was, must have felt the Individual creature, for no man, no matter how dull and. imaya's Nora like a mere doa for aight years. |, - Nazimoyii's_ personality could not bs | when she played in a doll's house. ‘That, perhaps, ex- Uitheiriedphasea_of the 1 of Umes almost ran her off the track. Ter! rand truer-thing than her Teaila, 2 Phtidtiko-and-btaud-fanitity; too, that-misht oanbis actress ina certain fashionable play to the blish. She ite E-coyireet Thsen Hag-siveh het snmnthing: warth: fy knees acocrt he, suggested all the wildness and ahandon of a by and rimple éreatre au sho threw herself bok In Helmer’s arms on the ave puta cers i this rit in histap— Mare Jeatousy doesit prompt the statement || shell got ag STeet OF Mis. NIAMov: Helmer after the ball, ‘si ¢ MN UaeaTexteetirete eda cpaleht pave lbeee (he ac But tn the re of tho faruntella he waa moro }ilte 4 slave-driver than a Woting husband eat deal mory thay his Helmer deserved. No ‘abhbe every one -n the audlence would gladly have risked grip for tho merciful | e-exces_votee, “dancing costume ald auch ta offtred with brutal reatia i d despair quickly took her oft her feet in the dance, but Inher’ and the noleto—which.#! ey awakenins, Kolng to dor Aranahit witht me at the thotight of elt her notes Of a toy @ Mr heedcr Tank Vecaure ho part, /Alr, Krostad. preseion of a wrooked' But that's the An aggressive man soo: + ‘If a woman's "No” “It, doesn't pa: Death may 1 print. + »- Somehow a woman nove: ‘all Of & Quarter for 29 canty, Af you'd unto youn friends have the core ot the apply lett, At tht marrlage attar the; ter. he think tt: couldn't be ton ag shia hurled her head. Jn her. arms, Durfuc. {be greater part of the performances the noted of her voloo were ilke tho no, Triebiis must have been chosen to play the eplne-diseayed Dr, id Flay: the plano, for, fie showed no other John 4 Te Wap ny har\ and shar; OVE keeps the family jarn empty. 2 Heated arguments aro apt to come home to roost. There ts momething wrong with the woman’ who chet Wlush, n acquires a reputation aa a knocker, what docs her “I don't know" mean? * y to hurry, “Take your ¢mo-—but! don’t take othér people's. ove a ehining mark, but that need) not worry’ What the average man rently things of * Soquette wouldn't look well in not = mt _adiheugh timed szwalloma) ap for. doen) In | deo, = the farantella “scene somchow_salsred + screens Set that this eects UR PAV RIC wean tie Simos: -sae ant agpeating tet poe HL ot Datiass nthe scone! eutcide: nd otherwise od sister for some Teas, must re. in en ‘and caro for shes. After & long search he finds her, aud he confesses that there never has beon' any Aulira, and that-she has tm- personated her’ becavse/aho Ix, bound crn Vora toa great Cause in whie Sratphreener = : her because at. her. fel her. Dr ther asyumea It. He told | Ter thae 10 Ne Haver recurs ney he wae About W. Visdertaka ‘sho could cunsller bersnle, wa pul he Brunt all vars hepiansull-cipdqed. rn ie ae tho a aes. that sho ts 0 death mark. wi acramled_tiponher- br IY a RAEI ta tiie Rhearh Her when hee ae were opened to tho true character of hee husband and to her position in he house, wis not-8o good, brought Aq. answer, hes ‘lo take off my! doll's Tot nerd wht wo: ¢ Vier ngoay of shame b having Mved olght yourn with “a But this Miny, failed to arouse any sympathy for pas hard cider an § A hard bargain. WAY of tho world--and Ibsen, CHARLES moans "Yes, avorae and, in Shinks sho migtit Helmer's question, * nuch of the old, xiriiah, pierdine tone range man, ae ‘Miss: Blanche Stoddard hrivtina Linden, ‘was altogether too good for this Krogatad, fT seems to tire of ter offorta to gat an article worth fs Shor sok ee cone by. you wouldn't even y take eaen other # tor bottar ‘or for worse. --Chicago Nows, ‘What are you sires!" that: was _ fj whose only ‘and the housa as rot always #9, thy 28 DARNTO) $92. the easy, mark, (Continued.) if the pigs before by Porders-of-the-Chiet- eats oe Cause, LOWLY he sank back ‘into his chalr. ‘The pallor which had ee nenene Sweennneen S astounded all from the first had now become the giasily masic of a soul through the orbits of his fast-glasing eyes, He breathed, but In great pants. Goongian became alarmed. “What Is, Itt’ sho cried, forgetting her ere fears and, threats In the hor~ ror-svhich his’ appearance excited. nis 1a something more than. ex- haustion from the pounding of that OUR, SONY Wane aye eM AIAN, Tell’ mo, Alfred, tell mi * For the firat time since pls entrance Into the room a ‘suggestion of sweet- ness crept Into his tone, “gimply forestalled the verdict of the Chief.) sais th ‘I was under oath to eave the country to-day on no ordinary” errand, I failed to keop my word, be- Meving that the interests of Cause could bo better served by what I have fiere undertaken than by the fulfilment ‘of my primal duty, " “But wo are not allowed the free ex- ercize of our own fudgment, else what man could be depended ont With us’ Hinglect means death, no matter what the excuse or the’ Causo's benefit. I A little have done better, know this when I made'my choloe last night. I have ‘been dying ever, since. but only actually since I came inté thia room. When: the doctora decided that 1 seh recelyed 0 mortal hurt Jn the eddy, ices ai H5-EVENING WORLD. 1s-giving-TEN- DOLLARS IN-PRIZES cach’ Sate ore eS Cate oe vanes the altar, wredig she oas Cound her dary satel Aolixa, 4 ‘ain: piood barons the token of life = gtimmoeres: The eater: Hess: “spoke at. owen ot polaont!* What _you may call {t here,” = Getcha. perilous manner, ‘but Inter and to the avorla-it will be kindness on your part) to name it exhaustion—tho effect of my battle with the water, The doctors will reconsider thelr diagnosis and) blame Whols Datire-fared up... Dounding—to- hie feet “he atood . before them, with. as_this?- Nothing. The world: will =|, i on, you will try your Uttle ways, your petty reforms, your “slow-moving: legts- jatton—and- promise of -justtoe-to the weale but the Invincible te the_ready;, ready to act, ‘roady to suffer, ready to le so that God Is justified of his chil= dren and man Hfted into brotherhood and equality. if “You cannot strive against the unseen and the fearless. The Cause will triinyph though all diso fails, Georgia: Tam sorry’—— Ey was tottering now, ‘hut he “held them back withraratern | gesture, “I don't think I ever know Just what love was. There 1s bps way only one”—— But from thoee Ips the eteretine of this one way never came, As they saw the change in him and rushed to Kis-support—his head—ftll—forward—on- his breast and al , CHAPTER XXX, _A Man's Conscience. HEY had tald htm on the ded, and | Mr, Harper, in his. usual gract= cal way, was hastening to rouse the house, when Georgian stepped bi fore him and laid her hand upon tho Pdoor, - “Not yet,” saldssho with authority, “Ho sald there was a way-let un find it before woe give up our secret and our “possible safety. Mr. Harptr, have’ you guicesed that way? ~ NING; except the aiual ne of Protec ay ink-it-reuki-bet blessing and-w-relet-tt the papers woult stop wrinting traddie Well, ali the foreign-nablemen look tacky | “if the papers have anopher dowe of thot stuft Vm _cind you did throw. then away. i derr-“but-now-l-remember-Iontuck-themr=-in Will you-get-them forme? F want to-read thy eportine > Fern as the te f at page a You ning “TROP ESOR ye through the Taw whld Ransom, tn-any [1 -do—not ke brotiers te my poor heart. Formritt have ne-troi—| brothers brain. Mral_Ransom; there's F Aan chorus own thelr here at pursult of being: laundry. {t off, dirty, with ee ITO BEEN A WELL “1'M* GLAD’ LONG rr) er CAN “HAVE IT ‘Tet> AY TE RNGoN| YOU WANT IT, AitHOUGH ft SHALL BE ov7, Just coms RigeT wt VAT IT SLAR MANN? BALD DER RENT ALaETT YS * ROM time to time envious’ outsiders &avo accused) New York of being an expenslye place to ive. Yet} the rule docs not al n-automadties. bing. thetr salaries and chowlng the sama p! kum-two-days tr suceesstons th — Tt costs a Pittsburg miiilonalra thors, perhaps, Pittsburg’s than Itdeeswhen he's at hole following hie customary Atvoroed. In Pifteburg 1 {9/ customury among well-dressed —peopleté—piit—on-« colar, soar, mith one h Visitor puts on a collar gn arising afid then-he hag both hands fréo With which to buy, wine for the co-reapondant, It coats more to live In Now York than It does in: Brooklyn—that-ts,.more in ToWISH MARLA J. spssaoosnessnecse on eciecassraeocoscosanasszeansazsonse @OOESHEES 29DIOOSS SDLROSSLOSORLOORE 3 sy The Best Faun of the Day Is Written | by Evening World -Humorists. * S..Cobb.: . ‘as apply; there are exceptions, O-MENT Ont: tit w week wre ableto ia done by carefully _sav~ o of chewing to ‘stay jeading) hotel—the “Wuldort-antoria— But he sa something ‘ in} nd, and take In New York the Pittsburg the other, SHATRD. BAY 198 YOU TINK 1t VAB, APUN 1 HAF Fon vis Boom © +. ewe doliara and cents and fess in disposition An ear and there a toe, owing to the wa: A felioW BEF Unie he turns a corner: showing them tho many strange and nov doing the polnt-with-prida act toward villous beans, nor catch him eaying? ovo hundred anf seventy-five orfginal DB dt by! paying fva-cents-txthnt!—— No; rativer ddou he say, In. swellin “Tnis, My bucolle friend, you buy rosea by the patel and candy to. eat gasoline, hothouse and a bank, ene. of tie large, ‘fancy steamer basket “but still quite a nedt basket. “Here ts a cigar store, That rem! you AS-noW fondling; ft-amelin- ito: come, get a Brosdway clear You can” imported band ‘around tt for areinven Wgiet, sulte-coatn, by the month you would fal hare ono fives he lives all ayer, and similarly when one diss, In Brooklyn one ityes, but He ton't really aware of 1t, and when he dies he dies a piece at atime,-here- Rarely does ons hear the Manhattanese complain of the cost’ of ‘things an they wtecr thetr country cousins from Chicago end Buffalo mbout our falr ality, sedbieobere-we-have=tie Orga Hesrstexk JOUee CORY pi purchaye a Alling heeft staw for ten cents end 1a Broadway, the only lero 1s the establishment: of ond ‘of our leading tritterera He controls. His specialty is setting strawberries af season whist atrawberfles are not good to pernons who do not: care for atrawberties ” under any elroumstances at the conservattye: price of $1.10 per berry, stems thrown If you were to sell your farm in Ultnois you cpuld take the-money you gat {t-and bring ft here; and /with tt you could buy a'nice basket of peaches, x * x aes und lesa, In Now York when y the trolley cars have of | ronaiig. ‘ai sights. One does not behold the guide» a wayside asylum for pick makers nid eefateak Johns tn town—where ons indy ot a plece of beef ty go eri id by the carat; the only-street-tn-alb+ wide earth whore thera are so many putomobiles that the spacrowa a Yearond = a 8, at cx hirae—that, Would “talc La ranch nds me=throw away that bdjai aly rise crooxed wire in a tug: warehouss—ari getia very fair", \ inoty centa each or tio for $1.76. “This la one_of our modert office buildings. Yos, tts quite high; the Hhould I lead you inside and whiayer ohn -your- oak what | down !in:.a ‘ft’ and before you Ragsibd Wh ANY girls ank fhe aw or plays which you papers. Ning men outs to death, Save it for some woman who. sary to tall all the tlm "He Never Speaks of Love. Dear Betty: c HAT do you think of a young man who calls on a girl friend of mino He thkes her out and then forgets her, | and when he brings her anything he seems to think he Is doing ber a-tavor, She Ia young, hits a good hom cated tindtatented-and—I-know am voek for tho best suggostions,-which need not be accompanied by.drawings, tor nthe eDomeatie Hapa and Mishaps” comic series, ‘The suggest{ons mast be: sent to “THE owes: EDITOR, Evening World, P, O. Box 1254, New rhut this ead" keeps them does not on for hgr. Jt he did he would n tfon to read auything eles. Don't giv4 them @ fitteen-minute description of Miss Jones's, now hat or Misa Drown's new Kown. Ita wnated on tham and bores them - Give men time ta Drekthe and take tt yourself. Don't giggle too much and don't gossip at all. These tem rules should help you to please. - L-yotng man—wha would be _slad—to—go he. Moves sie tut is with he ae #t-to-LaikAbout,——— me how to entertain their young men, are not particulanly Hvely in ave Ickest way to in! areal re 2 ‘may have read or seen and they have fain New York hava no timees.dnelinae will agpreciate it, Don't think ir neces San't make .out If he loves_me. Tie night after Now Year's —he called; mother was out and nobody but alster and I were home. I had-lote % mistietoe-and—holly—upfrom-Christmaa—— (Dut although I purposely stood under the mistletos he never even: tried. to \Kisq mre I also turned the light kind }of low and sat, on the sofa with nh: he caret I'mfead’ over heels in love Aim. eeenfs to call on her as a means of pasatng “kway UTS tins. She WHT give ho would seek more. Fas: | tunities: Have been foo tor by Weouts, I do not bellevo, Mri ae eae ee threats answered a very good purpose while he was nllye, but now that he 1s dead they need not trouble you, m not even sure that I belleve in the Organization. It was mostly in your 6 such band. of if thers-ts,.ta-powsra not:20-unilmited.e2 le would: make yelteyd."*———— ae | térm and the distorted tace which | were pilates eerie wa Fide ot seat hat door under the name of Georgian Ransom. Mr, Harpor, 1am sure of It; I beg you to belleve what I say. “not-come here—bit It -will ¢o ‘The =mark- hasbeen set against my najie. Death’ only ‘will obliterate this mark. But the name—that Is already a dead one—shall {t not stay no? It ts the one way—the way he meant’? “Georsian!" It was a cry of infinite protest, Such fa ery as one might expect frdin the long-suffering Ransom, It drew her from the door side. Aa thetr eyes and hands met, Harper stepped back to tho bedalde, and ‘remembering the genaitivenesa of the man before him, softly covered his poor face. “When he turned back Mrs. -Ransom-was-slowly shaking. her_head ‘under her husband's prolonged look and saying #oftlyt “No, not Georgian, Anitra. Hence- forth Antira, always Anitra, Can you endure the ordeal for the @ake of the eatety and peace of mind i will bring?" “I endure tt! Can yout Romember tho deafness that marks Anite, “Phat can do ‘cured.’ Her smile durned almost arch. ‘We will travel; there gro great physician’ abroad.” “A sister—not a wife?” ‘Youn wife in time—Ah, {t will me! ‘a new courtship and—Anitra ts a dltrer- ent woman from Georgian—whe’ hay wuffered—you arill love her better." Ob, Goal Harper, are wo living, or, the- Chief. Legatee By Anna Katherine Green. Fy Bhe—eimply- sotited to the motlonless. {have those Happy -Uay4™ toyeraer fwo- ks w-Jo: at DTODRNT Mer wo MET ay ear BWEKR, BTS? Help me at” this ortats. ow where-f-am on—what: =a i ett 7 Shs asks Ole Gnpossible, what you oan, perhaps, mive, but not what I can. You forget that this de- ception calls for coiiaivance on my part, and whatover you-snay think of me of My profession, deception $s forelan my nature and very ¥ Tp ou SAMOS POM POTN Te TH. Ransom, The T-mustt from Bitnce” ‘ana wut ‘Then goodby, Roger, we hall nares which-we-hare—otten—dreamt-—_i-may lay with you @-waek, -a—month a year, but tho horror of a great fear willbe over us, and fhe-threw hersett into ter nusband she ‘clung. to him. he asks |” never, never ciht Up Wt you Bay 60, bicep ee a She should now her other_admirera to call, They -may stimulate “her} laggart lover, If not, she had better; give him up. A Train Flirtation. Dear Betty: HERE fe a young girl whom I meet —in_the train every morning_and-ad—; mire yery muoh. She gets cn-a fow. stations below ma. Every timo. she gets on she has aiways a amile for| mo, and makes sure aaa to ace_me Can you-tell-ma-how! body that _knowe-her?, GLENWOOD, Tho only way is to eecure-an-intro- The Mistletoe Didn®t Work, Dear Bettyt | AM a young girt of sixteen, and I have, kept company with a young) month, I love him very. much, but I + To Make Him Tepes == Dear Bettys AM ao young lady thirty years old, ang considered fairly attractive. 1 ~ am deeply in love with a young man two years my junior. He hap boen, calling on me for the-padt two -yeare—atd—te— hasn't —eald—any thing. is to hisintentions. My father ob: [ects-vory much: tb his. se sere time. He haa met me out on occasions with eee young {tea get tp keriow. het, 6e-1-know-no--2on- tor. his-sdeming-in diftérene aa will calle and takes-me.toimany places ‘of emrusament? Do. you advises me.to. sauetlN 16 Fae, out with him: or: ‘eball Toate tim up? AURAL Don't ‘give him up. Don't give. the others up. You might ‘ask his advice as to accepting a propomil- from ‘one of the others. That js gulte @ Eun method. of making’ a /man’ declare bia intentions. — man of eighteen for about. six me Big cried, Uie shadow. falls, Boxer, such” thoughts, of. the-brother 1 loved Oh, how IT must love to say such. words, to with the “body 0 deeply onc “us, killed by. tow her aside where her eyes could ‘not fall upon the bev Harper stopt dsull where he was, the pleture of gloom and uncertainty, “It must be setthed now,” nom. “AS wo Io dons must: rema! “TE cannot but think your fears all folly,” muttered Harper. “Yet vonsibility you force Upon me is terri- ble. 18 twee not for, that willl low car TL present dt to, val the testator’ "You need not. Lwill Random. “And the property! Given to a man we none of us know, Property that ls hot Jegally his” “J will maka {t s0,"*-crled Georgian, vith a burst of now and uncontrollable TANS Beano BAW, Gs Khe MoUghG This c&\clentious lawyer yielding.» “There fy paper here; draw up a deed of gitt. T wil sign tt’ and you shall hold it that whether I ive or die Auchinglos: title @\mia money shall bo absolute. Thus (,Qgh I wish to do, that Altrea’s Mfe wh&ba not! have been sacrificed for nothings “Lat moothini Harper) was said Ran- ve this room, our rela- z do that,” ‘natd'} averting, ‘A halt hour lator the door of Ran- com's toom wos Muhg hurriedly open and loud cries! for-Mrs. Deo and the of- fice clerk rang through the house. And when they and others ame running at whe call, If rena 19 find Mr, Ransom ani Awyer hanging: over -tho-recumbeat figure vf the dead Hawon, and the deaf tra pointing at the group, with Sona TOTTI, io-f "That 1 will not live a week if 1 pass | ment of perfect, happiness’ bofore the in place of elther. yards 2 or 2 yards 44 tnches wide, with 1-2 11-2 long sleeves are used, Call or send by mal! to mi inarticulate cries, matey yt @ End.) ” Blouse Walst with Yoke and Girdle~Pattern No, 6565, The quantity of material reautred for th QON FASHION. BUREAU, No. 2 West Twenty-third strest Now York. Gerd ten centa in coin or stamps for each pattern ordered. IMPORTANT—Write your name and bectmtcs! plainly, and Me ways mpecity sixe wanted. i i y mate athe. lustration it ta made ot-erepe-de--Chine: tmimmed “valu ede of mils Uner‘a folds of sili. the spaces being, filled“ with® fancy _-stitehes,--but-<tt- ta. variation, The trite ming ovals. can’ be cut from the ma-! toriat and trimmed’ with ether lace oF other banding, -6¢ they ‘can be madi trom silk embrold=! ered or ‘thay can be cut from all-over lace and bound wi alle or ribbon, wie for the yoke; any, Inca. or pretty Une gorlo material 4 still gimpler and moro usefut waist {i desired, tucked tat? feta could tbe. us nd medium size ts. 4 th yards ge 2 yard of ull-oyer lace for the’ yoke amt? yards of silk for the bian folds and giidlo and 3-4 yard of all-over Ince whew Pattern Nov bach) fo cut in stzos fone 22, 04, 95, 83 and 40 ¢neh bust measures Tice MVENING WORLD MAY MAN» os oepprenpidates aiid pf