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Bear witrthe tur-rubed off, M “den Theatre Taste nigtes wat gat and. with Andre’ Message charnotg. music, scored a big bit “Tha Ttttle Michtus."* As General Dos I edian fired volle that-hadcsat ot mithord taugh'ng -tteo't tne Tho rose wtarted much lke. oF Misa musical’ comedies wh neem to have aicrificed funeral “director Wi 1 the English as don the pain nga, allvof.them, pr though « ot fn wets Tint factpals breliestrati‘ia . a bHh you: pr the tune ad and srins number, asion: later an ‘and ov OT the Obey Ber of bh keeps on _cidental happy in her role The. li Mich Bydson—and— Mi was reported momen were of M taker out of t “The Little Michus’’ Has Charming Music And a EBS Man. Ler tke aalast year's Teddy George Graves came to the Gar- com- sidexches. her, Eng- nw A then, ton ac exh young chars, Ernest Lembart, who, Ts fer corvant to the general, dished-a—voled—that wa unfovely as his legs. Course, 80 do we. Mr, Lambart, a arched on the srene with Ghd beyan His fustilade tn the Mw Fiavia Arcaro had fi a soprano salute with the ald or w Tan and a coy manner that looked young for her age, while,a chorus matden In 3 toh. | the rear focused attention with’an fm- and gown-at half-mast. It was at this al moment that Mr. Grates camo the rencua, This, General Des Ifs was fe regiment of fun, He was also Tio didn’t sing. though he mado “Tsang in publit orct—I've cara on: ine now.'! one ofithe little Mic bavier. and hi a zatled to. dome out In old yates, explained al when he took himself-a t | this, _b {Ger f. haw sit the sama thing might ¢ to them, old wWar- horse reared "; anybod: Ho | disco: jenith-on-Various subjects. including the (spelling not authentic), an nal with fur on tty chest, but other- whe bald, and hunted on stilts, 7 Yhe added, turnip and other anhnala nibbled at. tt. It is not unlikely that a priza will be thoy should be put right b Miss . z Judson, ax the bi of d here, as wos done in London, for was hardly little, and tie beat drawing “or ~ thir rer: rhable [ filing. It Kot on the er bemst-so get your pencil ready. __ | @ song that deserved a mic! Mr, Grayes was as funny as a gazco- = faten=-WhenMisa Judson. ker and, as comedians go, quite as ip “I Would Liye to Be a G rare. hing he sald brought a -you-felt-that. etl As tho other Mi. ~Wwas-demure; tainty nnd —gracetal, her. voice failed to up to charms. succesaful with nlx. one.song. earing “which aides of tho stage, they knelt Each at prayed toyhiin we, after hearnts No Use Crying, for the tecretly praying him, loon,” More violence was done to the pretty These two Nttle maids were De ALL ple, pretty Ittle prayer to St. Valentine, onpronite iat sho might-have the captain of -hussars, m bawl “It's were fo be delivered from His It's o jong Ume since you nibbled at hy remark to “Mme. - Michu, tie teothing ring.” brought sin extra at the expense of Miss Otis, in rhe Soine Gineral. finally recognized hls n Marie-Blancho fixed up The daughter ¥ “Blanche-Marie (0 look-ike-a picture at Mme. house. In _n modest curtain talk Mr, Graves ald he Would” Nx Up -hts~partto~ salt Des IT4 hat sho tound inthe New York. We have only one werd to aay to this—don’t! Nelther the part. nor Mr, Graves, needs any fixing. ‘ON. CHARLES DARS The Downtown Business Girl Now Has a Lunch Club of Her Own. By Margaret S™ ohne was old. tl ta-trying to-do-for ness day, on. hour An hour where 5) chance which business centre, any one ts free to ) ledgers during the The Church Club provides soothing, a, and I saw that nlmost all the § ere ready for inspection. During this hour a girl can have th —netenctineheenif-phe_prefers,and eat tt in quiet with plenty of elbow room and! {good alr, This last may seem to many @own before rfe tn a fearful hurry. advantages as a worker, ale yet leads has sent h among which she may associate she would-often do if she were a girl at home, for muale, If she Mikes {t. who click the typowriter or wrinkle ‘thelt pretty brows over anquet of Liculius would haye no-attractions {f I had to eat tt squeezed In ‘petweeh two other Wingry-and—rathor -trritabie—mortals -and—laye—-H—alammod Hubbard Ayer. pl ing Varlatiois on an ola” there’ on the plano In the Bt Paul Chapel ctubroom, heme was “Home, Sweet Home,” and ft the-git}-who-worke. downtown, of home-like qutet, of space and sunlight, may forget work and the extraordinary & home girl, down into the thousands of men. An hour In with her own sex exclustvely, aa An hour The club has a good plano, which use, und theré ate many good musicians rest of the day. restful quiet. for the woman who Itkes to ‘ood magazines belonged to the club and je best of food-at cost: price,-or bring her @ matter of no consideration, but to me funny enough as the bran-!, ‘ono atti; Fe longed |, od tn thetr bath when | 1 es examples’ ard attempted to} ives | In the} it Tooked Uke a! 6.thin and! of} kaowa' that He can't sing ana—} The sad part of it Is! } i that music which {s-mlmost-as-charm: jing am that of ‘Veronique, by the, same ‘compone |. x0 to speak, bbed Inthe back S Was forgiven, {f not for- however;. "when. Mr, Graves | the small thbicw in the spacious room Just what Mhis-cub] popry-field june abo: on the Kotgarh’ side; It ja trying to give her one home-like hour tn the buai-| they baby to the mission to be bapti Kotgarh chaplain christened her Bliza- beth, pahert a cramped existence in many we TS niniy” and His Sisters. HAPPY BIRTHDA, ae sAnny! rou — ARE TEN YEARS OLD TODAY! Palio Fri ——— iday, February 1 & Po You AND ore 1 THIS: Rose -Bowh ie my Room ¢ TAKE. IT Aloo LP's A GIRLS fee ANYWAY! GUVATI SG T BORROW | USE. ova. S1tp Sanmy, You: pav'? CARE SITE tANcS TITS poe FP -REAS. NCE GO AD FAR ARO NTV Bits = COME THESE ARE OnE Lie EVAL AT TENS THAM. BOYS AIN'T: THEY! ~ igoatn. | Ghe. Story- of a Hindoo Girl (By Permieaton of George Munro's Sons.) * HE waa the -tanghter—ot_Sann.. @ Hill-man, and Jadeh, his wite: One year thoir! malze falicd, and 80, torned Christlan and brovg' anl “Idspeth" 1s the Hill or pronunciation. Tater cholery came into-the Kotgarh Valley and carried off Sonoo and Jadeh, and Ltspeth became hnlf-servant: companion: - Chaplain of Kotgarh. the reign of the Moravian missionaries, but before Kotgarh had quite forgotten har title of Hillis," bait the —wife-of the then This was afte fistress of the Northern improved Whether Christianity Lie peth, or. whether the gods of her own people would her under any circumstances, I do not have done as muei ror naw; but,sho grew very lovely. When a Hill girl grows lovely; she iw worth _Tho business g{rl needs physical and spiritual elbow room; despite ail her|travelling fifty miles over bad ground and} to look upon. | the possibility of reating at noon in a big, Bunny, qutet place with gentle people} ong of those faces people paint so Lispeth hada Greeic +around her wil not escape the girl-who really ie anxious-to develop those spirit-| orten and see so seldom. She was of n ual wings.of which the business world who for years has spent half tiful old edifice affords her. ——thetr-itineh; had-goneto-slt down and Girls_are naturally gregarlon: wrong kind, if they can't get —Bhe would have this companionship if Sand-werk-in-her_own home The. this, or a substitute, atleast, in inaugurnting the Chureh Club, n hour in ‘Trinity Church ‘every day. an Eplscopalian, but Ale na felt the need of tho restful allence which the beau- Something of the dame feeling pervades the back part of the chapel room, where-several-of-the club members, having. finished | they AERC kind alone, ts ROL the same aa a sandwich eaten in good company. for companionship whidi the founders of this. clab- have-righttully-belteved: tobe essential boli Yor” tis" miorat-und-mentxtwelt-being-of the -woman- who--works- takes too little count. I know one girl Bho “is not really rest themselves. want to assoctate with thelr kina—the “A tour-coutso tuncteon, taker It Is the necessity’ elreuiiktaices Nad permitted Tier to Wve An her ore trying to give her Reception. Menu. }- SIMPL menu for an evening te | tn aise and—seasoned with eweetened ception consists of chicken salad on fettuce, olives and beaten bis- cult. Bérvo coffee with this, or both coffes and chocolate, asking ahe guests thelr preference, If you profer a frult February. By Cora M. W. Greenleaf. E hall thes, February! but, oh, “‘Vocre to alwa: 8 something doing When’ you are passing by. You're the hatal month of our 6. George, And good Bt Valentine, And ground hog day, and_leap year, ‘When your days —count-—twenty- ning, | § ‘Tle then you bid falr mafds. to woo ‘The lads, grown coy and aby, always plenty\ doing When leap year passes by. Bach year you hasten spring's de- but, That debutante no arch, | By getting winter on the run, ee forcing him to March, In ® manner “ool and, ‘breezy, “Mie & twinkle In your eye, keep things moving, easy \ OM are “Kittle, but, ony my! \ ‘HINTS FOR. -oelad make it With apples, oranges, TALAAT AS, FALSTAN “And “pireApplS, “wt “eat: Juice with a dash of rum or sherry, Haye a ealad very cold’ end serve in glasses. A good recipe for fruit punch, the quantity being for pwelye persons; is ns follows: Juice of twelye leména and six ranges, ong pint” untermented “grape Juice, ‘threo bananas sliced, one pint ein of pineapple, or fresh pineapple out In dice, one quart bottle maraschino cherries. Swoeten and thin with water to taste, Serve tn ipunch bowl nolid block of ice In centre. Saute Chicken. N appetizing way to serve chioken 4s to cut it up as for a sairte and atew it In Gutter, @eagoning with salt and pepper, Cook some amparagus (freah’ or presenved) In white stock or, broth. Have ready mould of mashed potato on a dish, arrange the ohicken in the centre, bullding up the outside of tha ehape with asparagus, the green heads uppermost. If | preferred, crlap strips pt @riett bread may be uded alternately with the aspamgus, a Coy Strips of each belng atranged lightly Srosswite round the mount as a garnish, Strain off! the Mquor in which the Qsparagiis was cuoked and mix into It lighy one ounc® or ao of ne butter eur up email, adding at the Jast a muce h with | pale,'tvory color and, for het race, ox- vf two diluted with a: few spoont ule Of “qream "and —a-squesie—ot lemon julee; iherrtes ‘with cayenne Enidicen “inthe veesthe ‘and naad. the chi @ asparagus. Saletty, fy, avant, or bed cy te tremely tail, that were wonderful: and, been dressod cloths mitectedby—misstons,yor-would, meeting -her-on-the hill_aldu unexpect- edly, | Diana of the Romana gcing out to slay. and dld_not__abandon renched-womanhood, “as do“ seme= Hilt memsihib and~ washed andthe Chaplain's wife did not know what to do with cannot ask a statély goddess, five toot ten in her ahoes, dishos. Jain’ Blnday school, and read uit the books tn the house, and grew more and moro| »: It’s Up to Bill Taft. AiS0, slie possessed eyes had sho not print inthe abominable haye thought her tho original Jlspeth took to Chrtattantry—readtty, it when she Wer own peonte “hated her h iney Fars, herself her. “Gonishow) one to clean pletes and So she played with the chap- ehildren and.took classes Inv te THERE GOLDS, LAST PIECE trotters’! VU. beet waa giaits 4 from nd that i his Bie wee-vEeiy app whore she-wras | WAS_Very. When —travetiers there were — not many.in those yoirs—came in to Kot warn, Lispech Used to look herscil Tito Ger OWA roum for fear Uiey masat take away to Simla, or somewaere out win engag fancled that rtainly ‘he cretion, He TH WELL, in those days ; ror and smalicand, had nts and. putt ase the jimi about him. vo falien over ait, baceaee and No one at anvthinue must-have stalking a fer bretty_and romantic, fect layt of the Mimainyns wi MER SHeK, when the P, Dun ced mila. to bunt, perefore, ie fagled a rot a Bit nape ages im when Who Lowed an Englishman. Hitle eamonmer: .3 He; desired shoe more Yomade small haste to go away, and SUI he found It very pleasant to tall free-truni S$ inust have stolen He thought he | reece A_poer- foctly correct, for the no Intention of coming back to marry a HAW girl, He forgot all about her by the time he was butterfly hunting tn & slishman had male Assam. He wrote a book-on the East afterward. Lispeth’s name did not ap- pear, At the end of three months, Lispoth Hy pilgrimage to Narkunda to er Engitshman—was—coming ng the road. “It gave her comfort, the Chaplain's wife, finding bot happter, thought that s\ and beautiful, like the princesses In fairy |Tecovered his strength slowly. Lispeth was Kolting ! Gbjected to being advixed either by the| Ver her ‘barbarous aud (most indell: talea ‘The Chaplain's wite said that the| (hiccian, (0 belne advincd either by the ote fol! UUM GUghE to take-wervice IN BIMIS AST 5, Gia tothe Peabekeaa. And told hint}; A bite lator the walks ceaged.to help | Nurse or momething \ ‘igentect."” BU {how matters stood In Lispoth’s heart. [qt aid her tony srew very tras Lispeth did not want to take service.|He laughed a good deal, and raid it} omen naclonlet her. nbevathoareal wat: hit E > butane Ref nad onty promtxe pe € To 8 RIF AY TTome, hs a a A ca nothing would “happen. wrong and im ould behave with dis- Sof THATHARS did thi an Englishman, Who -was of a hman. tor clay, besides being promised. 1n \ | 1 children are thitving, we have a happy little home. Why, life holds @ great deat EEING Mr. Jarr comé home tm an extremely cheorful — state_of mind put Mra. Jarr in the way of thinkin; that her lot wad not @ particularly happy one. She couldn't Just tell why, but she wasn't feeling happy, and so she sat with @ far-away look in her eyes and efghed” a few timos, = At the third algh, Mr, Jarr looked her over quizzically. ~ “What's, the matter with you, Clara, anywayt asked. in 2 T553 “Oh, Tm all right, aad Mra, Jarr, but her tone tm- plied that she wasn't all right at all. You're not feeling well," sald Mr. Jarre "L feel all right, but T have the blue and again rho tghed. Whit have you got the bliesfor?—Tm-making lye Ing, ain't 17 asked Mr. Jarr, Mra, Jarr replied moodily that she supposed he was. "Well, then," nald Mr, Jarr, ‘thats alt any of us get out of this world. We) cAn_eat three mesiss day and weat-one ealt-of clothes.at-a.time,and-It-T bays fthat much Im happy. i OTbAt no. mers nimal way of looking at ¢t," said Mrs. Jarr. Ob, it Ys, Is At sald Mr, Jarr,. “And 1 presume your indylike way of sayiig jit means Um gn animal? Well, you lead mo a dog’s Kite, Jf that's any patlafacs eaid Mrs. Jarr, fon to you Dut-Mrs: Jarr waa ton blue to-qiarrel. : “ “Lito is too short, Edward! she-sald,— "Fly into a rage If you want-to, ‘but tf you felt the way T feel I'm.sure I wouldn't call ypu names. This was appealing to Mr. Jarr's softer side, and he came over ana todke her hand “heer up, my. lass," he said, with mook serfousness, “the worst Is cyet | to came,” e Know that, orything ta all right, old girl, ald Mr. Jarr. Keaward,'* said Mra. Jarr. ‘That's what worries mé.” “We are all well, the oe Ah: onnense? uit something tells’ mo I'm not long for. this world,” sata Save. Jarre, “said Mr. Jarr stoutly, "And what have, you to fear, “at! basco best woman ever lived S 'H Iaugh at me, but I've a great feat 6f Being wired altve; eat: Fishiei was ih a soinewhat mmorblal ate, Ge ‘ You're Lknow im Jarr, whl not golnk to mnave to Brookly: “Well,” sald’ Mra, Jarg, ,perking up a ttle, Frandma-tised_to-have,_They wera just Uke tranogs. “ih, thoro buried-allve stories are just bugaboo fairy tales, wala: mae cheerfully, There Isn't @ z aU aT “Don't you think no? asked Mrs, Jarr. “Sure, I don't!! sald Mr, Jarr. “Just let me ‘elt’ you: I was fust readin, is | the other day that a woman who took pales woxe tp ana told the en Ses tekwesy ci not be so rough.” ow you're: talking-somo-pf-your-nonsenee-weain,*, brightened a little more, “TE MUST be true becnuse-F-reed-It-In-the papers,” sald Mr Jarr. there-was the-caze of a man supposed to be dying in Ballevue Jumped out-of his bed and Ycked a male nurse and two ductors. ___"Rut when people are in trances in their coffins they don’t coms to,” said Mrs, Jarr. "Oh, they don't, don't they?” said Mr. Jatr. “Well, I know of @ case miyselé | where & niin Wis Wupponed to de all Tendy-for his wooden: overcont journey.The > untertaker-and-his assistants had gone out to get a drink, And you } £ they make men’s shrouds?‘ "No," stld Mra Jarr, with interest, for mortuary subjects appeal greatly - tothe nex. “They are like black evening apparel, only trea false front sited” 1m ouny ee Yaced_acroas the back and over a wide space,” sald Mr, Jarr, if /What-has-that got to do with Being In trance?” asked Mrs. Jurr, “why, the map followed the undertaker to the saloon and started to fight with him for cheat}ng his family by .only giving him half @ suit of clothes," sala Mr, Jarr, “And [know f-greater cate of suspended enti ‘and. return to lite than all these,’ he added. “What 1s 1t?* asked Mrs, Jarry = “Chauncey M. Depew arose in his seat in the Senate and offered a resolution yesterday,” sald Mr. Jarr. sWell, I don't know what that's-got to do with (t,"" sald Mrs, Jarr. “But do think, Edward, that you tight choose more cheerful topica than shrouds and ©; such things. Ugh! You give mo tho shivers!" yell, let's forget {t and go to the Hippodrome and ses the mermaids,” sutd Mr, Sarr. 4. But twice more that evening Mrs. Jarr inquired {f he Was feeling more. cheerft ee, _ Pointed. Paragraphs. is) DES amt >by—not gettin married—some_ men manage | over after, Mrs. {ed Mra, Jarr, but -ahe “And, thon, inco the unanown World, i 3 > a fo Lispeth, and walk with Lispeth, ani > ‘a egttl of his own: people: (ine ay, a tow montis after Ment outlAeY nice things to her, and call her pet uid that all this was clearly t he did not walk in the; "@mes while he was getting strong . beckuse he had said het ed tyanner of Eneilsh ladies—a mie-and a|@nough to go away, It meant nothing Chaplalv'a wite had. with halt out. and a tide base again, Sholat all to him, and everything tn the| her ow: an she nigliashe) covered “between twenty, afd thisiy|World to Lispeth, She was very happy | M80 He DB ar jutle. comsttubonals, alt janie Ue fortnight lasted, becaure ah9} gy Ha penpyebine enenyousaaldebe shor ouween Katgarh and!had found’ man to love “We wild it aa an exciiso to k Natxunde. aime ahe came aca | Belng a savage by birth, she took no t, child,” sald the Chaptni Tas loot at full dusk, stepping down tae break-| trouble to hide her feelings, and the Mher you have Med to ine, wald Lt: neck descent into Kotgarh with soa gianman was amuses, When Ne] peti: "you and he?” ube Geavy, in per arn, i big, Chaplin's avite was dozing in dra M-7OOM When leapetn came or bptatihin art ad Seats eta gee With ber burden. Tisueth bak le dawn tie sola and sald simply: joie any husband 1 found him. Bagi road. He has qurt) him- Will nurse, him. nd when he our usband siall-marry him the frat mention tenets of her -matrizn: nt away, } troubled and ned diel ety 88 el Ther mange ° }eoming back AG fows. and the Chaplain’s wife surieked up the Flt as rasp ee WaIKet With ras Narkunda, very Ghapiatnis wife, bel nyth! hi very. miserable.“ _'T) ja-the shape peth was beyo itirety=had—totd-t Englishman to tell Lispoth that he was to marry her, "She fasbut a ohild, Yo femr at Heart @-VOMIne, RATA the Chaplains wife. you know, an a kO0d -Chriatian im} The Chaplatns wits bowed-her- head and said nothings oLisp elven OG. for a tit Ume:then she went oat fren tho valley and. Jdolurued ln lhe of 8- Hill—rirl—infameously dirty nut ‘the nose and ear rings. She Ter hale bralied Inte the lone phe tail, heiped out with black thread, that Wt women wear, “Tam go! it rs a val, a, to hy OW! ople, (fave killed aapetty only left old Jadeh's daughter hy fiswavec the {| So_all the twelve miles up the hill avon] yalertsold then woln, needed attancion first: tthe Englishman, with-his-arm- around aughter of a “panert and Uh Was « voung Englishman, and tis i|Lispeth'a waist, was assuring the xiri evi UU ATS Sal hud _boen-cut to the pe some. eee lds rice sveth fald sho t him down the d. Henna’ heryand demote wos Un ie wak.datoatning auecrly Muricunds Rt: to bed and tendod by | of. 5 Bde no knew momething— of} ‘and Lispeth waited In-ote she coukl bo useful, Sho » Chaplain that this was | cant to marry, and Che |ee: a_wife lectured her: pa-| to the doo explained to t the: man-rho. rerer tell vere! iy con th " hee oi: we duct_Lisneth listened qutetly and re-| “Ha will come back: account = eneiy vor peatedoner first: proposition. it-takes q}—At- the. and ot-twomontha Liepeth | SOc cat deal of Christianity to. wipe out | gee, Impatient and. was told that. the) penne Uneivitized= rariern -inelhets/- such ae) -Eusllshinion pd. gope over. the-zo48-t0. fears. ne ty so speth, | Bngianc he know. where” Eagiand | ears aling In Jove at 0rst—stght. Lisp: a jeongtand. = Uhe “know wher ‘Seal mad he a ste worship; oo Why Bho should keep asilen oko. Shisha no intention being” sent away, ‘either. She was going tonnes that oglisbasan until he waewell enough to marry her, This was hee little programme. After a fortnight of sligtt fever and {taphy—priners: eurthed it ax evenings, and Lispeth ‘lover and over again, i etl eome_back_and marry mado him promise Bhe wopt on the o-till be-had. passed. out t along the Muttiant paths sho dried her t ‘outside | if to Ronearh again, “and paid to te: 'Chaplain's wife: Te will come back a, —He—has Honesto them 50,’ 7 Pispath hac piay nogbe. WAY a chili. She-tin- ether. ahd pu ie toy ‘Band wont in and marry He O% people And the Cbs ble. ins ‘of her cane| Wife southed -taapsth-and-eald: tof course, se Nd TO? tye, of the nature of the sea,} uzzle-map of the} led to herself, nnd tried | : owe tea peepee {fate make up the arceurs ut_xtepped out-of: and, mineried | as woo her, Arter the mune beauty faded soon. does NOT ste-eredit-ta_the.C awife. ¥ od Penn eth wos a ve woman wie: so Hed ads a pert enna and when she ¥ eutticlesst sriuvieititied "tis of USE v0 her—nirst tall the story of Inlanimacon the Bnslisiinas recovered }to imaging where her Enghehman was. affair. 2 : wohesenoa. saya tt ea. Ape _ Chan Hn. | Awnalis had no ideas Said APT or] It was hard n_to Fealize ghat the Tisvae dor thelr Kindness atsamboats,-er notions Were someihatt Dickred,. wrinkled “creatine, ws. Ween da a traveller jn the hs erroncous. It would not liave tade | wisp of charred rme. comht ever bay He Nae hovor’ talked” abso stone | the least difference had she ‘been per- been * ‘Lispeth of the Kotgarh Missidn, sup vo) You, BILL! ae a 7 Man Goepwess! \\ | L1S WORKIN’ | HARDER DAN MARS TAFTL/ oe 1908 FREE FOR ALL! by R. W. Taylor. Bitt; You'Re: TRAINED To THE OUNCE! Pad AY LAST, MARS’ TAFT! No man ever asks a truthful women what ehe once. t ‘A man will remembor the Klas he failed to get long after the others, are forgotten. ss And people who stand up for thelr rights usually want to, alt on the, rights of othere, rth by ba mize. A stlver dollar is much larger Noyer, judge pa Ani S10 eb1d nip. ve Men never fully appreciate the, Dlossiags .of poverty, uniil after thay break. into the milifonaire class. Don't how! If occastonally you eet {ttn the neck; be thanicful that you are fot n_sirnffe. HBOVthat wit enable aman. 20.240 | An yet the mirror fas not con sell as others 660 him. id hd Even a busy man must take a day oft sooner or lator for the purpose ot ending his own funoral.—Chicago Nows, ssh "be “alt ed. oH ta he stape—tromy the. hed and worn. to the bathroom, _ while also it serves 4x & ver} comifort- ‘ablstounging robs — during the tours ot wtudy aiid the like, This one ts made of one of the attract. ve fantielettes of the season, with {rimming and. faat- entngs of cord, but flannel and robe blankets, Turkish toweling, indega ait materials thoy are ed for bath ropes, are correct, the ono essential boing. Ughtnese of welght combined with warmth, + The quantity of material * required tor the medium size * (8 years) ia ¢ yards 27, 28-8 yards 41 or 2 yards 62 inches wide, Pattern 6573 ts cut ‘In, sizes for loys of'4, 6 8, 10 and 12 yoars ‘of Boy's Bath Robe,—Pattern No, 5573, _. ABS x f Call or send by mat! td THE BVENING WORLD MAY MAN. How to { TON FASHION BUREAU. No. 2 West Twenty-third street, Now Opsaia York. Send ten cents in cota or stampa for each pattern ordered, EReee IMPORTANT—Write your name and addrsy plainly, and al Fatterms } ways apecifx else wanted.

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