The evening world. Newspaper, February 18, 1907, Page 11

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’ _ “The White Hen” Sings Sweetly, But Cackles. Sadly, NICE ty Louls Mann's Ticpeveed; Giatect, a whole paskettul of pretty lays T by Gustav Kerker, and some lvely apring thickens in the chorus, ‘The White Iién managed {0 roost above threatened fallure at the Casino on Gaturizy night. Morg than onco Roderio-C, Penfield dull.and heavy book almost dragged the new fowl off its perch, but in neatly every instance Mr. Kerker rushed—to-tho rescue-with-a_soothing tune, or Mr, Mann twisted the lines Into amusing shape. ‘As the sishbone of this poultry show Mr. Mann was his olf funny self, It his Hensto Blinder wurn't so funny ag hits Hans Nix, Mr, Mann wasn't to blame, | He did wonders with, “Ines” that would have been se dry as a bone in the, hands of any one else. There waz nothing wew in what be did, but that aicn't Matter, Yor Hix Glalect 1s good for many a year yet, and his explanation el doesn't explain ts atiil his one beat trick, It was a relle¢ to remomber that he Bad’ buried “Tolls GOH Bon” in| LaeAon “and ¢p ess (that de: NeA “Eot back: to:ttst | principles, “A shagey Uttle dog that followed ens comedian through the Piece was better Han ie plot, which plunged Mr. Mann, es @-Tyroleay-hotel-keeper; into te matrimontal.soup. ‘The hotel was The White Hen''—qwith ated sign and-nary a sign of o hen. Astde from Mr. Mann, the only thing about the place at all ‘Aus- trian was the aconery, For'one thing, the head waiter, as played by Williasn T. (Carroll; was'morp Hiram than Halarich. Misa Carris B. Perkins was all in biack ax a Viermere marriage broker and Gverything she did was: ull In black. The first real hit was made by half a. dozen * @torus-ladies dressed {!ke Miss Rose Stahl in the plece at Hackett’s, who were very, reckless with ‘Tho Prima Donna," a number more notable for ita high _Kioking than its high notes, One of the girls iyatked off with the dance at the CREMEMSER, PLL LEAVE) THE DINING ROOM WIN DOW; UN FASTENED| SH-3H!I MY: REVOL NERS) HINEMY;COAT! s — PLE BE THERE: AT 9:3.0,,PROMPT, BODY IN LENE; DINING ROOM! SO PLEASANT BAT HOMES) end by giving a little: of Eddie Foy, ie Fay and a great deal of herself: It wae said in the lobby that ame ts Patsy Afiller, and khat no stare man-| ager had ever been abie-to place her under contro}. The power bebind the scenes et thé Casino should use all his strength, however, to iteep her from apolling a food. thing, as she did on ‘Soturday night The trouble with her was th: @idn't Know when to'stop. The chorus played a. minutes to help out the ‘principale’ and puckered tts Ifps in a whim Loulse Gunning sang tor prettiest number “Follow, Fotlow.” Miss Gunn'ng Beomed very mich pleased about everything and sans_es though she IMked It. What-she-rang about, the ibrettst onty knows, bor utter hearing the words of | pome of the other songs It was easy to forgive her, 1¢ not thank her, Mr, RC. Ierz was very careful to give the audienve every word of “Very Well Then.” The song wasn't at all well ang Mr, Herg was even worse. Ho was positively ghastly asa lawyer who, ike zome of tha !awyera now perform tng in the Criminal Courts Bullding, talked tco much. My. Robert: fghaelis, cwholeang with ene eye shut, took some of the bloom off “Edelwetas," by all --004s-Uie -pretiloat: song In the plece-Mise-Lottr Fanst- made eyes at Henne; but songs, neither of whton was wort much, 7 becamo—m Wét hen-in_ the necond_act, though the yoral acrobatics of Miss Gunning ecemed to make the house think it was getting something very good. Ier "Printemps was anything but gentle, spring. “A donkey stood by her tn nnother song, “Thats Why the Danube Ts Blue.” Ber- haps that was why -the donkey was blue He acted as though he- wanted a Nttle human sympathy, snuggling close to Miss Gunning and keeping his weather tre-on- the-bass dram. Tyik Kdmirible actor made a distinct hit. The donkey was by far the best part of the second act, which fell a long way ahort of the first half of the performance, Mr, Kerker has done his part of the work very well, but othermtse the plece ts badly ia need of revision, A few more rehearsals would also tmprove matters, ‘Thore were moments of. wid; groping tor lines on Salurday night that suggested an Ellen Terry performance. | Mr, Mann had a distinct advantage—he said what he pleased tn his own way, | OUSIN EMMA writes mo that-ahe went ington with the W. C. T. U. ey “aaid Mra. dare when Mt Jar came home fae evening. = / Lg “Z'll bet sho had a fight trom tha tline aha left By : BH KOU WACK,” growled Mr. Jarry “that's ber ides of = “Rood time."* A aaa & “Titat'a Just }ike you to say the meanest things you can about my. people!’? snapped Mra, Jarr, “They pay tho meanest things about me, don't thext aaked Mr, Jarr. i] “Woll, they know you better than I do, perhagy”™ sald Afra, Jarr, “but Cousin Emma satd they will haye e bill aaned ao HO intoxicating. Uquor can be sald inthe Distetet. of Columbia” : “What does sha care? Jarr. “Xa wouldn't talk that way inher bouse,!'-okid Mex-Jarr.— You praised her cooklag, too!" i L Well way,!** site Jere, relaxing tnto-a arin, Sehr year Coustn lemma makes @ plum pudding with brandy sauce two helpings certainly send one to heppyland.” | | Wi be i) Aro. a wretch! entd Mrw.Jarr. “Cousin Emina viglated her own principles in having that brandy sauce, Rue would have had Just vanilla wos {¢\ you hadn't heen there _Oh,-<on! ‘anxious to-throw odtum: brothers, qt wopld be san Vetter for-us'Ailif-you graye Cousin Emma « nélplig Hanan her good | work for > temperance by ‘distributing, those traéte she sent you! : “And you would be better off and wo would-alt-be’ better off If yqu! only went: Parroams to warn young mon to heware of.tha wine cup! “A be-8-Aine— pert; would t It She 1 ek 1p Delaware," sald Mr, \(THOMP SON, ImS Your, ANTES: boi They can come ona visit and bust lp thie happy home in fifteen minitem. jnd Cay ¢un't ev6h waile,a Leiter but what qr han some Youst In Mt for te, oF starts us to fighting, anyway: 4 ‘She only eskod mo in her letter {¢ vou were still aéMisted, sald Bir Janes “and i's a qhame for you to vilify that woman, who gives up Her whole lite for. the common good"'—- “You let her mind her own business! T don't drink.to hurt none," sald Ate Jarr, 6 “ART sald Sirs Tarr, with Iniense seriousness, fnrr, how the drink habit Js taking hold of you! “'Tain't!"" said Mr. Sarr quickly, “It was cold and I rubbed: It “Zt ahines like a yusset shoe,'' sald Mrs. Jarr, which. remark disconcerted oy. Jarr not # little, And furthermore, ed the good lady,.'you are shorten~ ing your days. j “But I'm lengthening my night," gala Str. Jarr, foably attempting to be gubny. "You are shortening your days.” repeated Mra, Jarr, life of all addicted to- It" “Not sol" sald Ar, "Jorr, 1 can tell you lota of cass that-ft fengthens lite? +'Tall_me ono inatance,” sald Mrs, Jar. “Well,” ‘said Mr. Sarr, “don’t you remember the piece In the paper where they were lynching the fellow in “Arkansas and they gaye him the to Anan a. flask ho had with lim?” Mrs Jagr onty aeqred, 7 S TAT Mr Jurr went on, “look at (hose (Wo ich who Were golng to take passage on the Larchmont at Providenge, but stopped in a saloon for a drink, Wok too many und forgot Uie boat. Didn't good old booze save thelr lives?” - Mra, Jarr gave him a contemptuous look, "You dalk allly!” she anid “Ang don't you take off your coat; Iwant you-to.”o out to the store for some exes ind butter and some cooking sherry, and/you'd better order in n box of beer, as the McCutcheons will De here Use ayening.” "Alcohol shortens the CHARLES DARNTO: BETTY°VINCENTS © 2 SBADVICESLOVERS THE GIRL_WHO FLIRTS. f W HEN I epeak of “the girl who filrts” I do not refer SERPS Mellel tbbeb ik bes les from the > Hills we 2 2 By Rudyard Kipling 2 | bole r-e-ieiel-iefeleieint- bhp pie eft iiebeleei-ieininie lente feled-bniciefetet ee ERR RRR REE REP ei-teet - , | COncelt Gnderstand -Rexxie'n friends —elean-) gn bas hald of him to te marrow. When the new accountant came, Reg-|foNcelt that made him 1 Dullt, eareless men in the Army—who wn RS ae Shatined (at ooe, inte] ele told “pit tae foals of the cua ibe it, foam believing A Bar 1k I a d ite, ‘ Riley that da guest rau 5 rode ‘over to big Sunday breakfasts at ma Fee urieall a | ARNON DPES 1) Rilew it wane ie res thy e What -can jo? staying with him, Kiley Se Oe ton Lavy 2 the bank, and told wultry stories tll ai) mignt have had more r fists fntereéted im 4 @y Permimion of George Munro's Hosa} {not @o about among his clients. and! i tey got up and left the room. a Peete: iia add ae than (tolentertatn: his i Geubttud trends bout a ving ead : know morsthan-a-titis-of-their¢f-|—Rney was always” Showing Tegate | AME all, rT, look ater th Eases the sich.a_time See faire, a worse than a fool. Resste 95} ow the business ought ta be conducted, m fie“hew ‘accountant Th Wis ey nee janice, received w of colrge.’ youns looking, clean-shayed, with @|. 4 Reggio had more than once to re- Ora: To aoa a oa a Ot Sa a we doctor, drag on,” eaid the to the git who makes chance acquaintances or Her Wiahher ATA S” the wea OF afi ing. For such girls aa that the only “| Me Grank strong waters and his speech was coarse: He purchased raiment and forebore to pay; He sack a trusting Junior wren & bores, won Gymkhansa gers, That ts not advice I or any melf-respecting perzon can give {¢ “DC The siri T am talicing to to-day 1s she who firts with men she knowa You are probably-expécting a moral lecture ThE ‘% sunject. You are rotng to hear nothing of the sort. ‘To many giels Innocent fisting a a xocand nature. ‘They can nolmore keop from | tt than g kitten can keep from playing. And men underatand this and humor: them’ In this Mitle recreation. No hearta are broken, no boundaries of good “breeding-or-gpost-tante err-overstepped =e harm 7s -tons—— 2st as , The girl who Mirty with the hope of wihning men's hearts ts as a rule Uttl9 | ¥O7 more dangerous, For (he days ave almost past when the innocent, trusttul awain }%9 man who worked the big freid on tu lured to Mfelonbynisery by a ooquette's wiles. “Men are more pophistioated than he ied ene Saran Dawe ater A Bow-Legged Girl. Dear Betty: | AM-a young man of tronty-fre and I have been Xeaping steady com- pany with a young lady of twenty- ~~ one. My. frienda-make fun of me he: —eauze” tis -youne lady” ta very Bowe} lexged:—‘Phey say that when-t get mar- Ted-my children willbe aif: bew-lerred and red headed” Ike thelr motior, I “try to tell them that red hatr ts a great mark of beauty, but to no avail, Is it true that my children. will be. bow- ABUSED. HAVE bean keeping company wit a girl for over two years. Wednes- day evening we-wont-to- Vie theatre, and when we returned ebe-asked me to narrow-minded thereat of Spuststt mew 5051 year had better gi hal ndan jgnan tera, ~~ Salad Greens. ~ MERICANS Ara bexinnlig 16" Féa-f {ze the value of salad green: which, whfle they contain no great nutriment, are coollng, refresh- dng, and assist in stimulating the apr petite, while the olive oll dressing is In" conrediiange. “ Cacrron'e ural took [ownt. rise ‘OF ealary fone the Dione: doctor wont end—ahead.that ine doubtful fonge mentary letters from Cajoutta. At the Rt About the Bank. tulking-of the fu ho would resent this tale being told, | nounced casually that the directors had | Suiked, and referred to himself as a / ing Regi of he coming of & naw Came ctr jit the aaa. Fed Ath rat ‘with ie rate ; ofan up-country branoh,and:| animal—a Jong, gawky, rawboned York-| him in this country he comes to w hard|want inte ialk to Riley, who Was as they were a half-century ago. Don't think from all this that I am Indorsing | ™yNA6e Giana ang and then he would bo cheerful and con-{Nothing to breathe with. To the best of amagy. to he OWT | rospe i 4 Mt, then It ta that Mirtation Lecomes too perilous to be regarded nu a pastime, Be {40 .Well. Moxeld Burke -rode anythirty | Mr. 8. Riley. Ho had worked himsclf pated At olher Limos, Tle! Insleted on Reg. |from the grovscr forma of ain, and cemtitrn ease, of the |Mother * * * done Arent shinny pani ‘As he atid himself, and as many men pani bane and te aoa film where the weak /tho bani if Thad 5 21.8, she said himself, and as 5 Now -Imay had been folsted~ on “that a Giibarie oa Hardie} fing Mentlour into che veranda. yet bie Syheat-Province,_where-®-inan_wants-0owanmer-¢ Toleest to Kin eate Whe Was pul mwas | the-buainewerof Genbank, aha heb ¢ mental stouuiant Star 0 from a het-Weather gymkhana to a -At the end of the third month, Puley shOUghE Reggto, “I, might have. heart- pari-aeetaat anes} maka-aiatstnents pieasing-to filles but and, dene banking !» totamy distinct from Home] if Ri his apirtt, he asked whether his absen ralre a two-thousand rupee loan pn a DU Rosgie cand the. hundred waya | Petore ree Ho showed Filloy the let: coatume $s Bi gf-angagediest into a bellet that the Git 1 then Wok A WAIK’ dawn the {THO directors"of the bank=—tt had ra wat PaehieeS , woll. They bad tested Roggte up toa You should not allow your friends to|- fiend, was coasting with (wo other ne tight to“be_anery— Hwee your fault Tukele SWAN WAR I 8 UU ATAU tunel ouringiy. Tha tween fatet to | Me ee ieee: : Roseic, who had droppet ense. This one |s aN a week of #0 more to dle in, nga Wut Rac Penis n't} grace he has {n tis werld, Seton mes mademartth the Reasie| 80m of the heayy work off his whoul-|The | mental 1 gtimwulant’” succeeded 4n—hie eye: Sent Weta Yowi to. Sah the events mall: = hat-neven years” timited ~ TUrikt ae wien mad foity tered aniie | POthine-short-of-a—galion of -the- Gun end of the frat mon: wished ‘Rearing the .Biblo_read,-lesturing Reaets Dut ae hele in -Momskong abd jabltted on to dim a aura} Curiosity {Pillar of the bank and a cheri ed | Countant, a man whom bende Te nee It. ts ‘Hogzin it a cheroot, and, before he| out or Ma ome pocket mercilessly hot ae he Toso lup age eelf-cOn-| tine to re P) BaRTacinus as—usial and fretting. nim: Mirtation. Iam not. In girl keeps within bounds and the man fully under-|%. P9uNd, practical man, with a lange ) shireman, full of tha snvege no Indecd, for native help has stric! Welsh its Tie eB lA tng plana |My knowledge I have done nowt'—he fat aA uthily ; ancement. Then Reggie uy we Dreterredaitstosthe: | 43 -}counsel you, Mr, Burk ewer.on the lookout forte dind-when- you-find such etates of affatrs aro tm—| fiat would let him got up, danced up, agter seven years, to ‘a cashior'a) Kini reading: tho! Bible ana: erim Moth ereye e hinted in as many words that he pains Iny miataken policy * ¢ * no found out rather to jthelr~ surprise, f where they-are happy witty one-half cs bank by un AM Wanted the | might have been proud of! large head'and @ touch of imagination | Tho M by Reggie, who overy evening brought) 8¢88 of te sick-roon), had to go on, (Condolence anit sympathy from the Di- riding picnic, and. between. ten aad | i¢ was ainking fast and bad im_up to pull hess, another for half -ihe the accountant was aure-that-the—bank | ue ne fea * | ternoon-and hear-him-expresa his-opin= country, san ‘na- notion wwork:—Like-most clever soft-made men,|of his appointment he might have be: | had been noted by “directors, an five-hundred-pound —irsurante —polfcy, arvatly in do- Livemsto-meer-some-boy—trienda-to-go; Pesaduarterstn Cainitia and its. gen, sis a sea | dairy severe breaking sizaln.-. They. —tnik to you inthis abaycdmanner—tIt. a. and—worked- with the usual staft—one-|nit-it-off-at- ail. Riley. considered Ites—; r eonfound nim! Me'y a cimeine cs.” yuo, and dinn ond.tennts,and gil a kilted HIN TS F OR THE HOME ~ Ss at Sete att ttapestac | niet cru eles eas Sure eee win le ride The bulk-of-ite work, for-It was} tolally unft-for the serlous and fh 1)" any ong ever try the coarse meal Conmump-{ ot June: whleld of white or contrasting color aw Uleod. As dllustrated bie serge is trims med with a blaok 4nd while banding deri, and. bad timo to attend lly. waa ictter-wae—one fromthe 4t-| itiley's oxaat one sto. expidln, aovthe, ue Seeutlts apilex= ‘otten the 40" mod. Geeta’ and. aiiaight Je” GOK |Ders’ Madeira could make spy Ampres- ferience between Hudderafeld and Bov- Leta to-wend “some money “hame pie At the|on sin. and\ wondering when he would from England, in the Accountant Tine. | fend of the dirpetors, and Reggie Wre | had inished smoking, be hud -aketohed | wrote Tiley a hoanstak lottor, front ths (hia beds with ca : 4ou over the way the Bank would run _Mtanda the Ramc, nnd neither goes too deeply Into the matter, no great harm te experlence of Aative joan and {nviirante | celt that blossoms onty in the bestitimitations, In the winter Riley went ioe cole hom anolaolteralee his rather. Waa returning to the talk of his boy- yehing Would be yi orinating friction —when ley .wast gb i pmets.to atm. “Out of chase tracta) Hare, lilt: yolue died. ‘oven and. Rereta.. minent. drop the Mirtation once nnd tor ally MHrtiig kU best Is none too wage, + He2) AF he rade apd nwa wanted “f i positon tn a Fhuddenafield hank; and} = + ht neh ot busts] ult of mina” Thix In-Goor, Btok-room Ie and ‘Then he turned hig-face-to- the walt here were two , both very mul money {s_chea; Blant wrung wore Rese downs good there wete two Burkes, both very much | per cent. orofits and money P| Gupport of Ru Who, agdin, ie Gaye paseed in the big darkened te to turh out a satiafactory bal-|Yut ot the books to Riloy's room and showed | Bough the gtaas wan 116 dogrées in the |Fectora-unused in his pocket. ° four. “Mr, Reginald ourke, manager of | an realize that he wos very place to a hoalthy | Was going to rack and ruin without him. jons Wien q Man Crossed, and you he had much simvlicity in his nature; paved better, out, knowing nothing, nie] Regmle wald that they had written’ most 5 jf 3 . e | call om her Friday evening. I aid call, | €hty pounds paid In premiyme, He in which concelt in a subordinate ait- and SA IGEUOAE SG freer oe . i on -accownt ef Wand,-pnd. every directors Tikd Chosen hire call fim, atelklow an sit-in the -hgit-laht af the room. and f vi i vet, 4 e do os Ud ins TY LPRiley. Ja he would than Regkle not to doasting.. When=-wa-reachesl-the hilt }eratmanager’s word carried _welzht | lon grew and crystallized; thus adding > earee uri “teat RES aS welts Jey. wall ti 1 kKte nol aarina and was: Laie One. ADT ; 7 TONE Aa Titov as iu aa Blesotore Goer teleey ie his THR iiilax's mood changed. and bet apd-qiriien—wii—ai— fe insulting to the young lady. T ao os be better berore long. Then the. gostor Wing here, on my back, Mr. Burke, I fortable = thal ie coun: E ; . idiot, given} nulesnce when he'a well, I let you! -|manager,-ane abcountsnt, both English; | gio a wild, toothersheade( idiot. gives ys pula. .and.:Ginnons and -tenpis—and— pul olen | T'm not foking." he gold. "I'l give him} dict-in- hard. dry. hacking . wi skirt and ean be all pj dash: of paprina-atd salt or-ectery salt}jy a thriving district, boondi, \A ation” of “banking. ————_—+. or chicken meat for Indian pud- ylfeetaae for is, Tarormacen | vent ana watts and’ renestio tin “por opurimperenneatitent Mh gntnd wretch-in and—to compll- woakes: ‘them, ‘led. —The Mess Room. | ston on, erley did not qualify @ man to steer a fora full month, snarling Ane roping. ¥ Regsie Burke wore In India now'| One-day, nt-a~bhe—dinner,—he-an-| Dix up-country busingre. ‘Then _Hlley | erenmeanh helt ag fonow: mother. Reggie sent the Graf ad of the second month, Riley's eatiry |bq, sble. to, yews abr ~Burrat the ont eo Ho waa perfectly correct. Mr, Silas| his hair, iiife" aap am : | : i | Mie outline of a fraud. He gut away— directors laujckly. to Re; ken d am Riley, Accountant. was a most curious! If a man's English subordinates fail] ica tne. Directors’ letter, and | OREO a gulekly te Ropaes Mr parkas Tam fame of bun fo burnt anateadnye Now {chest is all hollow. inside. and. there x sare Gat fa Hla never, thouet 2 bin syol! “England, Arrogance was_ or weeks at a time with tus lung |of tha extrs R2agio's shoulders hood-."to Me heavy on_my. consclense, nmiaily doner Hut ifthe Rame-ceares: to be-n-RAme and becomes tt} work. — He coula-combine the frivolities + county” jn_Engin: ¢ sen (emtly when-the- office ys on_my. “the fin does not understand that It fs mere harmless tport, oF IC he areneines on (Of ordinary Jifo with his Worle and yet | mild word for the mental attitude of|complaint, and this tarew more work | out solely of tie i NOE Was Ofer, and encourmged hin." |G0d_ be thanked, I have been preserved h a, would donfer ise fri amen t eaped over hi rt_-moral directed at mma: {A101 ver him, ‘The average girl would far better leave tt alone. every sort of amusement in the eta- | al! his experience lay among.me tac~ aeat But he always found time to]. “Send my salary for September tion. - ty. Reggle was humble. And and reported them to jad letter in hia desk from. the 1- and died, Seine beastie Gasirirnalntanane Te i dont and shook his HErveN, Aid Towered | Heaxte Yirow the shect’ ovar Its tacg at your service “Regg: ar 9° | He was usclens for Upper laa anxi house and the directors’ letter of 3s: Dilerd. play der font -nainte ut ween -four-and-ton,-ready_for-anything : hin what had been going fotward, white | shade. “it 'd only been ten minutes earlier,’ -aheet. + Y afed, he made | Itliey wnaried, Reggie did hin best_ta. jther#ind and. Swisote: Bronch Banko! |" yy, was wonderfully You -migat-play polo-with him one af- $i. hustiess, In Jupe, aa tie: fying: In bed told-on Syd atone eeteeraiee ee May Manton’ s Daily F ashions:_ este Bub knowing nothing, fit! aympathetlc letters hoping that he would and, somehow or-otter;had-conctreed| fesicaa, purwiscohte whetdiing: teeta tin prowble, t0 resume hls valuable. services | [> ITH ample house the ordinarily polite term of his letter ; cognize you, bit you would 19 hare written fo him dire hat ft wasia tittle tater then mmandy-and Seoul (recognize. you, big. TURE BRT TEE = phecy 0. 0 sei Thave somo srouble in revogalsing him. aM hint a teikiG aye—tater—-Hopgieopencd icrly aa ar Se dees hal Nils special and-tritiant talents, me that i ; x tin the ot ghe Foom and | girs likes to include This nos [.Nla_own fealings, bit oi o- Ries fre they-set great atora by him, thin to hig Tay meETCITe fetter st Rice 7 NS directors. c “7 ithe Goverament—ploked= thelm mun natural North-country eobeell otis —jonthsoars consent ps ite to 1a ¥ ‘ : { found that this girl, with another ext; ™'* fH ae ks i ahah a mot tooy “blo possible school Saar delicate, «uffered from | pains in the ches Open hi wn letters. ‘pos: $4 he Dltay went vare- alo eee she his awn letters. ‘Reggie DY ee ae Rampsdthinearaa tenn mauat Roes! his evil hy * wom. thupped him. aud told him he would} lectured Reemio on his cvil -vays; nla ’ B.A. | trust managers, You zqust seo for your-| You will admit that Regele had rea- Hoc pse teh pha ae bi Oe eeune wie ina c on -questions of] As you were not on tle, you have), i¢ nether their trust was misplaced. | son to catt—his new accoutitant, « nat- Went to Megle and said my bac fur while tt In 9q er youihgay some-beed bel ing —wearet oan moye aban at hor 7 5 a : “a { take away Lie Bank ufeelf you van a cashler and horde of native. clerks: | to Heaven: only knew. whiatsdissipation| AT him” atient far this hot-weather,?| penitent and-acttied Tiley's head on the berides the police patrol at nights out-|in low places called “Mosses," and os mapa Y 1 He could’ never] Snother tres months in tis bed ged aeithout w-sien. 0 inert ine ‘at of one materia | to taste. fool has _no/grip of this sort of buat wer Rangie's loge of nd | Aone asd rent On my} the end of 1 hea vec omicanw throughout o Nndian. Pudding, ness; and ‘a clever man. Who” doca|"you-be-darmned” air; and he coul ding? You will find It muen nicer, Seaid' three pinta milk and stir Into It By F. G. Long When cooked of high fg0d value, A: simple 9nd pret ty salad is made of the large pickled beets which come in ginas jars and Jettuce. Use the inner delicate leaves of the lettuce and pile. thin slices of. the bests upon them. Cover with Prench dressing, Watercress 1s do- {iclous ‘with this dressing, served wiih cheese balla and crackers, Lettuce nerds ‘careful treatment to render It freah and: crisp for serving. Remo tho leaves from the stalk, discarding tho wilted outer ones, and wash In cold’, ) mater, ono cup sitted through -add two-thirds cup molasses, one KE, It, Ponr inte a pudding dish and bake one hour, then pour in one pint cold milk. Bake {n'a slow oyen three hours, Chocolate Blana Mange. NB quart of milk, one-halr box gel- atine, soaked 1n one oup water, four tablespoons erated chocolate ‘rubbed smooth inn little milk, two Keep in a large yeasel of cold\ exes. Vanilla, Heat the mitk until boll- ‘ot iced water Until’ crisp; drat and AGP then add the other ingredient: place on“® towel in quch. a Way. that) five minutes, -Pour into mold. the mater may. dren fram the leaves. | ie cold with sugar and creazn or Mhose whose kitchena are lies Pa «mith -all the most approved uten ‘have a wire basket for the drying of! tuce, which is hung in” tho. ‘tawer | part of the loo box: A bag made from) white mosquito notting te uaed by masy| for the same pyrpose, Of all salad ressings, French dregeing is the eas est one to make and the cya most com- ~ monly served. An exoelléht rcotpe calls i ches fro tan tablespoontuls of ollye oft and | Snowdrif : ALF KX melsting soaked in cold wator\ thirty. minutes,; “Add one pint ddfing water, two cups: of suger and thd Julee!of two lemons. Lot alt this coma Put it on the fcc, and when tuck: beats toto the wition of two tae% ‘Phén pot m mould and place on ice, Bgrvo with a custant A Few More Lemons at a Cent Apiece. £2 as anmined with. collar and ahield of white; but dark red is Itted for «os- tumea of tha cort, of the @oopherd's checks Also are used, and this sewon they uro unusually pretty and youthful tn ef fect ~ Tho, quantity of material required for the megtam-rt 16 years) !s 6 yards G yards M or 4 Zarda, Mioenes wes Girl's Blouse Costume—Pattern No, 5597, contrasting material for the shield and 121-4 yards of bratd, Pattern No, 5507 ts cut In sizes for girin of 6, 8, 10 and 13 years of ago. Call or send by mall to THE EVENING WORLD MAY MANs. TON FASHION BUREAU. No. 21 West Twenty-taird stregt, Ney York. Send ten cents in colm or atampu for ench pattern ordered, IMPORTANT—Wiite your pame and eddrese plainly, and ab wayn epecity aise wanted. Mow to obtata ‘These Patterns

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