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sR SERS rer aay sai T y he. Evening World's ) Daily Magazine, Wednesday, February 20, 1907. 1 ‘The New Chauffeur. red By R. W. Taylor. Miss Barrymore's Return to the Bustle And “Captain Finks.” to slp Inte theso nixhts, Rather a nice nager, Mr. Bhea, looks aitch eal a welt ored th ay alnive THER a nico place, We Ent place at any time, for that matte 4 just ax though he were giving a party, and tts ushers are , iook at’ them twice 16 be eure they are Wi It is pleasant to Ver, ) Shout urhers—for n chac For years—yeara of almost hand-to-nand combat |: ) <———— es mith sturdy youths who ‘seem jtohaye | st heads for wumberseT aus} pected that ushers © really. football players who. “used” Just to Keep tn train- CS & Weber show or a BNE y= Book for We Ws SaMmpes Wp apatest tee z eee ing. One docsn't mind being hurled at a musical comedy, Browningeaflernoon, bit to be hurled av Caplin Jinks with Mis Ee yor standing by in one. of tose quaint affairs “from Godey’s Lady’ would ve the wrong fori of Delsarte; Now 1 WILL MAKE Zt Super STOP! Phrenis often Ube wo days that it Ixia rellef and a pleasure ta bs led to one's seat with that jg Alinost buman,. Manager Shex's troupe of trained ushers are c © the lady ushersin Mr, Frohman’s London theatres—and-lets expen- nglich shilling, ‘Thetra Ue the motto; “We ead, otherm follow!" © (i se wan pat in ita Keat without violence, and’ it\eeeméd it. Was 80% od. The performance, too, was yncomfcriable lidles In.the play whos CALL ns gentle by/an Tact nig Yeey cnmteltabie and contented once « Bive [Nery nesthil: Ono: frit Kent tor (he oo + eouldin't sit down on vthing dut the plang stodl, and ag Mere, was only one } = wianroi aso! to gsr} 4, the-supply didnt.eqaal the dema ‘inien : ‘Perhups It's bea the Bustlew that Mr Cb Nis play al “fantaniic someday It tie teil, IOs much less fant astic than er playa: “Cap iw Kite Snfore Ke becdne shiop-wern;-and it recalls Misa _Parrymore | gan t acting AT aera — <p> = j lust night the play’ seemed ridiculously ‘old-fashioned. Good old > of life~ west td Mme, Trenton! plodted alomg with n heavy t words, nnd the remarks of Mrs, Jinkd about her son were “The-man-t-love’ sentiment, too, didn't sem a bit tks deal of the language loomed up ike the bitetles, Put (its own Doainess and went along ax smoothly as a reno Doarding-house keapera to make dah AC the tain Jinks’ Helliartis dan of Miss Barrymor (the staple Mt TO. ZE BOSS OF ZE rwell-reguluted:+% re w plot, 10 Harlem hiorrers to make the blood run coll, no Cook's tourists to take NEW CHAUFFEUR! te wrong view of Apollo. no ye Jadioa in pink flats. ‘The only approach to “Mr. Fitch's presepi-day atrocit Trev trest Hoos at tin itrevoort- Hoses. Ile should ‘Chat boy should Le take lar and haaled tack into the past and * Ye told ‘Kidain: urish ja the etng ofthe early sevenues, that he Is nbt playing-thy principal part Mehae pl Ingdinks tn a straight ‘orward, manly way that moter Ove In long) easy strides. Mr, Charles er, aX Augustus von Vorken+ “a deadly form, of cour And: ts bitten oft When have noth the ¢ rhe stage’ Kchool, Engl atly just as it is making Ils es a the suffering to end? Miss Barrymore's #lehing y hidden he accent Is ns cruel as its fate. went its qsual way, Mme, Trentont must have owas half de beautiful as Miss Barrymore in the (wnt, AT LE. HOSPITAL! LATER! FOR XOoU WAITAIRE! QUICK YOU BRING ME ae Two BIC som oenntealin Hf las ac triun “Academy must have been an ensy matter, It ts price of SET Ta OWN OF Wilts, Woh fis garianda cf gree. Treses. One cat go to the theatre every’ hight and + take home pleture lixe that. The dress, tke the role, Js well sulted to Miss ua simple and charming,-If nothing more. After'a further rest tn old roles sne Is to Her acting last pleht n her laurels. PMbarrrmore. ed to be resiing 1 yous “The Box. The most fous member of the gon, who buatled about to good effect nx was Pro -Msor Belllarth Or rather, he w The Benefits of Raw Food Demonstrated at a Banquet. — fast last nigh the busy M. sn's t wes Miss Mattle Fergu- 6." Dir, Eugene Jerson CHARLES DARNTON, WHY WERE, You so *TPARBLEU Ze SOME (ine: TO CET RiD OF Ze Boss! : lef faae (T TAKE some AT 15 TO 'ZB, CLAIRMONT WE ith CHER? wiz ZE BIG HAMMAIRE WE SMASH ZE MACHINE! WE, Foot Zh Boss! Compre HEARD from_a-ffleng th BET TY°VINCENTS © Or THE GIRL, WHO 18 JEALOUS, pt he was seen talking, to: to be civil to Lorigne? : Tlile tw the I pay rocetved._ No, -¢ha * z Wan not Mehl Th fect Uiers are several Ghings wot right e In the letter, Th the hla f-madsns friend ahd, Une: saath, uted t sharpness of Lis reply: ie erage ing 3 ital these wrongs onl 5 mon your la beat and boWaet In bave, If you, would again At Your'are the Gant Deer Hetty: 2M a young girlof twenty. have been KoinK with « young. win two yuaya iny senjon. He has aaked to i fuaals. take t _A Bashful Lover. | ear 1 De AM twenty-five and am keaping<om= Get Rid of Him, the theatre ‘ald "ta th atitet in doesn't aeem to take my. re- keep refusing. He » hint in timo. on Pitt I yowith a entleninn Twentss, Pine whe what “PARDON! BY ZE ACCIDENT [I HAVE .BEEN DELAY! DON'T APOLOGIZE, L + this gentleman athod one word of love to me, Wait Meantime, do not overan, Hasn Dear Betty: if AM {fn ld fessed yenrs older _1_have MpARY ing this time he has called at my house twice a week. Homecare ryes me? He has nove SULAACG, | }.20 until he tells you he loves you, let him see you are x1ousto-hear his confession, "t Said “I Love You.’’ years, Dear Betty: deeply} three a young girl of sixteen; a young man been_ke ove with AM \ young girl, seventeen years old, am deeply In loye. with a young man two years my rug ¢leri, dnd makes. 48 a week. No couple suctia ert marie |.so_small a sum_ax 9S a | beth too young. to masry, She Didn't“ Show Up.t! ‘AM no. younx man, eighteen yearn’ af and Tam on - mange wrote her a Jette Kindly tell me how to wet Ha | et him without offending bim. | Seales HGRWASAIAT URI ay SazCON ISABELLE. | out unt{l be tells you, You are | oung t » engaged at ajxtecn, care Sothing for him” at % am3Oa 1 Week, He fs a~ He gentor. well on so Htth LOVELOIQN: LIL. ck Y. Walt a fow aly of the same age. Monday night, telling irl tom ¥ with him for six months. ik aE up. He has never yet con-| hia love to me. How can 1 find next mov By Margaret Hubbard Ayer. : RAW ~ FOOD] *Up of whipped cream Denten very attr. = banquet Sat on is ee Until read; this kind was Vea Soup: Take the dealred quantity day by Mr. and of pea flour, some finely ground ontons Just enough (to flavor, add mik to give It” r wy of. soup and warm to about 160 Fahrenheit. Salt to taste. ~ thelr _boak on uncooked foods. nto the most Mr. and Mrs. Goodwin and Mr —Emqene] Christan In tne —Frombain touise,-GR | Central. Park|¢ Dis Oe Nancie: caneliay anelt At Tengu on the sub- ymimery, modest ai It was, He had Seige _beglaning tho new diet slowly} cay Permission of George Munro's Sons) [POInt of view. The marriage was to] to explain thly before he moved to a tlan, the authofiiy {and not Yumning Into it all be etinarujenouineylAethtees ail Hes ne, oes a once. a zeontsccrpt for a year. Then ae single room next the. office where he a dor : ed the in-| “stapped in the atralgnt when the race ¥88| Dicky Hatt was to come out and the] worked all day e raamaiedet est eek Stopped in the atralent whea all day. food question, as It is politely ca ial atimable benefits of an uncooked ele- dis own! ae 4 Fest of life was to be a glorious golden} He kept house on_a_green_oltcloth jo a brief speech gave the uninitiated | menwry diet Having tried it myzelf, Seo Sabra 5 was how they sketched IT) tabl Tr, al ong to-rnderstand that-they probably mE ne ene say ‘than ths Chilstians havennot yan ho Under the Addison—load Statlon lamD;) photograph,-one-tooth-giuae,-Very-strong. sufler fro! je post ot headache | ©X4sKerated, that \ve wor ehiciotha-are tn a e © F a prelaht: Gufler from the pe a eneral i iid enya Bains yaw oulet have he are brexking f put after one short ronth came)and thick, a seven-rupes elght-anna fil- mate a = a z new. life, pA cs even rupess 1 ‘i 2 ii niet A) food aa RUDE Te Si-we~sutststed™ Bagration lay FEN T was teiting-you of the oxo ‘mirty aiiegen wank are ES waa alert AL ae ani Vew-even If hygienle—nourishment all nat The Worm played of on th} room, ina om -Monthétlor fa punkah- cost ii on FUSER a WT - at -a-momient's notice pres SAD ER EN au raw food myself for| Senior Subaltwera, 1 promisel 1 Square ne eidgeie Hare | puttie eee aan SUN WT Gell m9 1 ia. ith / = = ee = . This dinner for four people would tacc WIth excellent” results, 1 somewhat similar tale, bat With) sacks, / with all his wife's letters under his pll- know This Is that.tale: that you can get up a very n his je dinner for all the best left out. malt two or three people} picky Hatt was_ kidnapped tn his en minutes’ ume, “And. far_ fr: : tho-nelther by land- Seaeee : = ary A 3 ‘om | easly. early vguth—neith RAW FOOD DINNER. foe (UMISITED;= Your quests switt have| iady'a daughter, housemald, “barmaid, STENT Re STG TORE [comes na UMAR? nearly of his — A’ sim 01 Dassnvel cists ‘ a woman could ie o- fue ils ap-| own ensie-that_anly_a A poa, OV Eere (On tne tates f ft toeVery “overworked housekeeper?| jave suid sho was just ths least litte ; = M22 Rito Lt does Andelsbope-during PBI Tas the word bee tes This hae Pea Soup side See e480 Ibori: ‘i contining; iat some of ai wkers Will give clemenuiry” foods a plane. nis ape daliy bi ot tare and i emkelyes_ wor und kitchen fumes oy eee eat nother interesting — phenomen the mtw food diet is the extraordinary mental activity whiten it develops By leaving the aysien: Untneumoere WIth masses of indluectible material treates: ae clenrnesy/ ith. pened a_month before he came out to India,-ai,tixe days otter hia one-and. twentieth birthday. The girl was ti) tenosix years-oider than. Pwksy do the things of this world, that 1s to say—and, for a time.twice asfoallsh_as he. Excepting, always, falling off a horse there Is nothing more fatally. casy tan. marriage before the Hegistrar, The Ceremony costs Wks THAR Mtty ahiitings: Olives CheossEgga f-untred Bread Sweet Btuad -Ponete wii Hy pelt Dressing Banana Boats Stuffed with Nuta and Whipped Cream How to make Ché v. r instance, the Rrrentey enti = in ss would ‘on! ‘and is remarkably like walking In or three. pine_of_protold nuts. TIMS8 | tuirg or Lourie ae Z awn-shop, After the declarations of tien In ie wentreot a date having fe-FThowKh iu wihes Were served with the ide ave been put tn; tour elementary food, moved the stone, Cover the whole with ¢feam-cheene in: the thapecofain-éxg. a Peer Dherese—Sses ot sin—mote: rtrt- conversation “never Hagged Until late tno the plght,- aad ne 1 santas utes will cover-the rest of ‘the proceed- p Krew rowsy, i ttextntion und ail: Phen phe “slidex—.the Matting pad. Aver eral on eh B=" Wilron; helpfut books, tlon than chipped beef with + reiini, aubior Of-£o-MAny the Names, and says grimly wilh bis mhich can bd’ substituted for them on | {sn't really what you cat, but the, betwven hia teeth: “Now fou're x 5 o-mind. you're in whon pen f_tecth: : the: bill of fare. -The-cream ls poureh | Sioientw ap Haraeyoue T gat th Nb) mancand..wife;*-and.. tha coupi¢ -watk ‘out into the atreet, feellng as if some- thing were horribly legal. somewhere: But that. ceremony ‘holds and can drag aman to his undoing just as thor- oushly asthe -ong-ns~ ye both shal} live’ curse from the, ult@r-rails, with the bridesmatds giggling behind, and he Volco That Ureathed O'er Eden” lifting the roof off. In this manner was Dicky Hatt kidnapped, and he consid- ‘over the chipped beef and the dish is placed tn-a-pan-of hor-water-unti}the chill is taken off. Btufted— Remove the pulp ot the “tomato and etm with celery, choppe) catroage, a little green pepper, “watercress, onion and boned anchovies. Tiygela Dressing: To the yolks of two exes beaten very stiff add two table- spoonfuls of olive oll and the Juke of |» augry now, even elementary food oul Bat her sigedied-—Whareas™ 1erarrane you thet with pleasant conversation | could eat and digest the roast ox of the PVitkings,'* = “rnatis— nit —well-enoush—-tor —you, You're a hew-Uipughter,” remarked a doleful. looking Individual, as-he slunk slo wrmtelee: "Bley ve taken onway all of the flesh pots. I. don't think they'll even let me smoke here.” And on my way out T caught sight y * Ol 1Se him hiding In-an alcove sorrowfully | ored it vastly fine, fort mceloa haifa lemon. Then add the beaten |prgking a. hue. clgar for a1 The Word ee eee oe ee eevee white of the ews, salt andon little bit|iike Marita oncthe suns of a patatial| 9% appointment in India which earrled of sugar, And last, if agreoadle, ono Carthage, mn omapnificent salary from the Hone But the country Ahat was a hard land Where “men” ty-ane!svene ¥ amall¢ indeed, and exronsly Dicky cam, ped. way nie salary that looried so targe et pilles-3 way-dij-not-go-far—Pacticul when Dicky Alvide! it by two, and Tied Mery vy he Fate Baty, At to Montpel/er Square. Ong hundred thirty-fivy_rcpocs out of three hundred | and thirfy Is not much to live on; but| | by the athe Sta ew noth- IC yeas pOsUTE TF mippowe tne Mew Mete te eR ANA ANE Une Son meeenoee coMd yxist forever on the £9 held back} Every month he sent home all he by from his -out9t. allowance, } gould poanlaly, apare. fe his wife—ant Dichy. eaw this and remitted at on Wanoher reaxon while was Oxpacte d to explain itse! y and res aiwhya: rememboring that Ba;ct= were} wwerennacen f£ shortly and would r to/ be pald, twelve montis Tater, fray“ Abod , Dicky was overtaken} Qraectazs: pares out: fora judy When you add to those trifling det the natural Instincts of a boy dagian Fresca tt res trea Ing to go about and enjoy himself, the nececsity. for grapplini swork—w? take Sip ig undlvideL: you will sce that Djcky started ha carpet 6 ‘or (wo, bar he eh nat pues the beauty of his future. ‘An the hot weather began the hac’ ettled on him and ate into his ft {woul some tetters—bls,-croa suvensslice! letters—ttom his wire, ing aim how sho langed to ser some boy of the ohummery whet Dicky lodged w of Als bare ttle room and come oul-te-look at a po: of twen- thousand ney Doty ante with atran eoperty-apasiking, should | tp et ite: ATCentt ony He saw-tt-himsolt-far-a-breatht What a heRT Eup earth wendy be thelr property when they met. Then | aid pound on the do tell him to e..very. Le Plain Tales from ‘the Hills PPro art eenEEeaaanaaccannncncee tebe he Rb RRR RRR Ri bie PP PEEP PEPE EEE and-he had-tasted stHat}in ifs before three and twenty pls Was to sult him Dicky — He had-t oxy thing aiford ponies aot ator tats this. ota—the ang Mrs, Ti om times And war how all hf i home drarts aid the crush) and the tone of the home dnd srew querulous: WW Dicky have hin wh by Out? Surely he “had a fine snlary—ard itv with unten forced, uway exchana tr wouldn't salary y. Soper money seemed to fade ing t hy and th too bad of him Beal letter sas th | produce’ lik: foreve Dicky neve hadn't her when >} io arrow tt tend thereon this of he others Ir Dicky had ionor uid now that wa ila fh tat was Kors with & tndsomer | pat-vou- il was.a rather curlous Ugn, without stops, gomething “she wus not golnk to walt and the baby dead anid was-only a bey” and he would set eyes on her again jand. why he waved his handkérchiet to ft Gravesend and God Bue mel, ot mead sie ter shored What shalt T do? Waw, P. You-oan't-do_ansthing iI essuma mean you asked her to meét you. down « Ou The belongs to her, Phiri 41 the sorrow Rono— hat waa—tha We WSU £0.$0. the deetlos boy in itm: So he put the green ollulotth pt beford reshrning and {hit post end all It offered. ° the reward of his services oame, He was given they diye to rei aunt onsider the Read of the espib: » toflow. Now and aga’ to dinner where he, Jand un teed drink, But Ous was seldom, sitizting ab Inatinets of i who had Scoteh tallow chu masty ribo to the aay icaTiisean te whine ini no amuscnent except the pletiure SOT or turning over his bank-book-and tead and/ing what it said about “loans on iD sour That cost nothing proved b ftted throtigi a Bombay Tank, He wh the nervous, haunting besola matried men when nis GOutw, He lad NO pansion: 10K co at if he whould die suddenly, swttes afte ning LW th till, whe and roof, ale. hot till ing-of nights on the hischeartat ste lene! boy has w MTree G right tr Tdi har heart dis iind which no know. It ts a_strong man's bur coming when tt att Ito poor punkantess, perspirin, | mad. He ‘could: teil He one About ft Dicky m iy, and nidi- tant needed be Kles worked for it lke a horse. Hut, nat. lsh. ] urally, the men who owned him’ knew . fiat a boy can live very comfortanry ertala ome —piry th attor of ARE, Hot merit (their particular boy) wish Hke-twa-boys. business (¢ Shoakt stop dim! Hut bus that they Rhould «ive him ad trie rein | af “pay at present ruliculously ri] mature age! Bo Dicky won ci TAlaex of valary—amplé for a ‘pos for a wife and a child too.little far the seven: tet him enough: totnly 1 he wis asked out Kot both a punkal a er and who lved bn jon _Dicky could not fepr that arg. oul ani t used to lay hold of him jn the the Abmthink. een-and there tel ube: Dicky Hatt ne d to Work im. uth nat ere Joy hime in 1 =could ho-mz Fiore elantlet” aby's KIL Then Dic wife and th bins Cis long ana Parnes no heart yearned to litde won he had neve: TEU the draft and) wr BUT wound 11 next draft a Het bia shat -mnn: bettors, -assins 8 hot so enjoyable ater Twit anit © Htthe wife, approved of money. obse to willing.and there was a strange, rortvot ring In her letters that ‘Dle AidatL understand. Hos. could he, pe boy? Later on still—just as Dicky had be ‘of another re) told=a prapos K gen Aad mide sg feet ae hunscll saying Is-that) matrimony seoruin tis further ohm ny bul would loc appointinent=came his own little, d= thi. present It the, baby, ina fer vt taln bean baby mother Dicky: nake entitled Wun oF tre throumh what Into hla pounded ee heart; Dicky's F tot bab the ne work, on, t way is unchanged, «xcept Into an er iricecrork anges, und TT when perhaps, =e Peerrninars xentors. wie and tis faxhlon of ne pivasant ut Ray's be disting $3 ne : Apanoved of denying, hi veminded ot in Jed he u null however} hard}. Ky cen ter wou! Nicta merawl saying tii Cir eer ted at cere y ohad the The-tatter |. but, xt none she “kept, no. he bs had been that a man ty pe eee Mormitted, to srnth—to heen aattet permitted ne of hin tal In head day more sorrow to dl 1 Thery/ arrived a le wife Oto natural HINTS FOR THE HOME A Few More Lemons at a Cent Aplece. THE EVENING [ese &2 GD [EE EVENING TYeGe 10N OY Oe Orange Sponge. Ing water. Add a allce of onlon, a bay ~ a, 3 vwces {Heat and a fow celery: taps chopped PAE ees ais wy PeeS™ | fne—the Kren leaves from the celery a> THE EVENING FOPK GE SD f tier them one. cin Of augar, GH Answer the purpose; cover and boll t——~¢hei k ad ; + fAfteen minutes, or until the potatoes hen make a boiied “custard Of On lary wort, While there ale boiling put pint of mitk, yoke of two ems, OMe) q pint of milk In the double boller, add . half cup sugar, one large teaspoon corn- etarch, -Pour thin over the oranges, Make a meringue of the beaten ites butter and one of y press the potu- using the 4 tblespoontul: of four rubbed togethe: {toes through a fing sieve, DECLARE/ oF the i With two. tablespoons sof iyater. in wpleh mi f betes eh fhe oven. ee | heated and serve, 1 Apple Cake. ‘Prune Custard. Weil (yee WO and’a quarter cups flour, 1 tea-{ QTEW half. pound pruses in we {VD |. spoontul soda, pinch walt, 4 cup o S" cover unti} the stones will slip Th We. Well ee ¥ butter, 1 cup of sour milk. Beat} out easily, Soak one pint of dried i Well, put In tin and cover with titnly| cake jn one quart of milk. Add two = . filed apples, pears or stewed. prunes. beaten eggs, a Ito salt, half toaspoan = Press fruit Into hatter and pour over 44!of allspice and the wtewed — prunes. Fat} ko agwoo About an bour or until the lxnito will come out clean. Berve with {oream or rich mille: ‘Fried Sweet Potatoes, OLL the potatoes about half an hofr, pare and cut Into lach pieces ahd eat Mie Lash earth cup sysar, Bake about halt hour, With cream favored with maple syrup. ~~ Cream of Potato Soup, at ARE four small potatoes, cover with t P bolling water, boll rapidly for five minutes, Threw the water away and pover with a pint pestlY} Ltd of boll. TAKES ASTAILL = AIAN TESTIFIES] 1g DIPPY FROM READING Lid UGE * ) Hee!) 7 EVELYN / W7/ SAW THE (i THA |W. a MANS HI. FURGE CAN ° BOAST Ie S by F. aes ¥ TR Ter HT Dicky wa Th Tata and” thle OUher Kround ‘ido but forgives! By Atte ted | wife aa hy wisillinge nthe dian cS rather, ir any as IC histead of thank nis he wits free, Dicky vicina eeeeotiy its an injured bus Hit-s-n the new he ought night after the Was a WICKET WONT worse “enjoying hinueit man tay trod: on and) would her for she would nd there was that tt Ive r}at much Mick Walke to." ne [inter. in Pa extttly “how again, not at To" witch “a box is Td i Is mind weni back to rmibercd hei i the thi Mer [ihe ponte nd And fl dred ‘wa rolled vote ‘ut fn thin whether, { c Hate fhe neers he have’ disc d tint Hel Reran sons. This, ¢. don English it am and to ed and er stopped t pot Hinto could : ment Honever: to ta foe work. Ha spe Mayt" came’ Paboot severe pal morning Dieky Hatt f to work, The argued that he had the pleasure of youth cement —atter som WAR A most unuxual trrovinw “ofthe abit Dicky |had displayed ut such qnd such a-timo, en cantinm: rupe have: eared thew Hey -atibtbp bitte wo hay open marriage, came then, rour hes boyis mad!” Pthink he He‘ wan [never reappeared to nettle the question. teinarapiingy, Rt step, but, MrovHart tat 1 such Junefures, he wns. in np ad: | position: to offer ‘him an tila rior par. the natural cour rst ons ral And ae md Dicky. EET “Bix Yun. Hesd ec young min sutitude and Jc mo then! ‘The acven bun. passage, antl enough to of assured ond Dicky burat lnughter—taughter ha allowed of {_xcomed as tf it would go! on Wien he ilaclene: ane quite, aerto im tal recovered Binr ly: item tired man now. Ite And Twill," fAld_ the Head, vit Dey His an old retired, Was righty ‘att miseod uc Viti “May Manton's Daily Fashions aa tle ta a pretty” {rock 48~ one taal ways t gan flouneins: tematitetred material from pordered fale or confines fabrics Mile eminen| nd t an either neck, mater! ur wiste nf Aenean ee ne AL AAPL POOL RERP LO A PLEA L LR be made trom with a hem or in any way that may be keds Tt ‘straight atite tower-edge and CONSE ANEN egg, ‘Well adapted te imder. ing, but Its useful- neas Js by no means ra be japted to seasons of thi the medium slay with Hor to ontain ‘kheae n demand. It or—trom. pretty, it y made” front stuff finished any dd to wa The protty red bert becoming thy Hdish figure Tact t made with Nigh o- round short or long makes It year quan required for is 2 yards of yard y Inaterial # ep And 11+ nbroldery vide, 2 ins yards con Ss Child's Round Yoke nl 37 6 21-8 yard 1 OO te cut ta sizes fc mater rn No. TON FASHION BUREAU, No. at W rns ways mpecity aise wanted. Dress—Pattern No. tx 4 Inche: ‘Call or send by mail to THE EVENING WORLD MAY MAN. York, Send ten cents in coin or stumpe for each pattern ordered, IMPORTANT—Write your name and address plainly, apd eb 5596, wide, 1 4 yearn of age. tL weaty-third street New