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SRO ERASE The Evening World’s Daily Magazine, Friday, February 22, 1907. E sce aS __ By R.W. Taylor pep ry. WINOF The New Chauffeur. » 2 « » By YT BETTY° VINCENTS < ce ug vey, sae Guess a) CHITRA OO CAPE ALUII OG ny tee ee yo y DWVICE*®_LOVERS LS, SET ZE BONE! ~ ‘ / y CHARMANT! @ LH MAN A GIRL LOVES AT 18, _ Y 4 ie Ss’ many of tho Jotters to this department are from girla = ay ol - ) =a wane JARR FAMIL BY ROY L. F9SCARDELL = = “MM -RANGLEB-6o(_the_atip, 2nd I promised to run over und seo her a little while this evening,” sald Mra_Jar: “Give her my regards! sald Mr. Jarr. i'm gotng to take ‘over come calves'-foot jelly and ti half bottle of lung medicjue,"" sald Mrs. Jarr. "She hates calven’-foot Jelly, but etill one doesn’t want <0 call on thy the lung medicine, but atill one doesn’t want to cull on the sick without bringing something.” “Toke her a phonograph and @ pair of roller skater,” sald Mr. Jurr, “seelig as you feel sure she'll pans up the other {ributes.”* and hoyn—moatly girle—whove ages range from fifteem to_olghtoan. that sometimes I em almost tempted ¢o_ wonder !f some schools do not support @ Kindergarten Cupid Department. It Is {o these very youthtut lovers (once more, chiefly to the girls) that I am talking. to-day. Understapa me at the outset, Iam not making fun of Very youthful love “@ affairs nor nneering at them. Loye at auch an age te usually. more disinterested, unselfish and tender than {n older and wieer hearte—just as | the fragile, fragrant apple blossom ta n loveller object than tn the tater, riper | frult. apa Dut let's beowane about {t and admit the sad truth that In most cases the man “Oh, You mind your own business, Mr, Smarty!" nald } Mrs, Jarr somewhat acldly. “If i wan your friend Mr.} A girl adores at seventeen tn not the man to whom she wotld give @ secens Ttnngle I suppose yoN'd ‘call with a pinochle deck and 2 thought at twenty-one. Bupposs, —F Inelatte, (at at-seventean. pr-eightean- yoy: flask of whiskey.” * A) PL i could marry Gvhich lurkily you can't, as a rule) the lad of ninetean br twenty "Sure," sald Mr. Jarr, grinning. "I belleve in useful) F IM PLE 9 whooswears-he loves -youse ho olier-woman was: sver-loved. Marriage ts-supy- % ‘ DISLOCATION! | nosed to bo for life. At forty yoll would In nine cases out of ten have changed all-your views of masculine perfection and Grd tim sadly lacking. Or his cher. acter, unformed: at-Wventy-might-turn out far different from your {deal,. “Mar [riage wt beet'!s a long chance, It should be entered {nto only after mature no time to talk with you,” sald° Mrs, Jarr, adjusting her hat. "1 voll, 1 the doctor says Mra. Rangie {a ‘to bo kept qitlet be_very Jongaxons, hecau won't and not 40 be disturhed by. company, and as Mra: Sope and Mra. Bopp w | tho. talky old cats, and that awful Mrs: Grimshaw, why, I'll Just stay a thought And mature thought Is One of the many thing a girl (or boy under . F x ; thenty doesnot pousesa..* A ies 2 StS Shall I put the hilaren to bed?! asked Mr. Sarr,’ ag Walt a few years. Jn the long rhin-yon wit not regret the detay, <>) | (Lt “ \w¥ou needn't, imigd.” Virbe right back," sald Mra Jarr, “Tat them play in|’ a ener i 2 en Sn the dining-rdom:’ You can. read there, but-mtnd Wille, don’t climb! up on the we P eaied iarenarryiunl bes hele ice! i a you hatter not Weht your reading Iamp." | Papa Says, ‘‘No, Never!’ | )'° ™s"7Y Masa liah erie 7 f How ean I seo to read, thon?” grumbled Mr. Jarr. "You know how high up Dear Retty: y If you care so little for hint thet the: | m Den une aintng-room-and-how-dimhHt—-burng, WAM iinthaleance Mya girlie celghtoenl [axaettancaunty oe hla” welney Set Gere eas pity: can't alt In the house one night and look after the children - anbe saged Tar theaeife oe CL pity you can ‘and we have beon engaged for these}the scales for or agdinst you would months. The young lady'a mother |petter not marry him at all. Youre ts @-Mrs. Iarn ‘kt you think sbouc la your OM: newspaper. Tou Rare her consent, but her father not_a cage of trué love, and the mer | s well not come home at all. The few Umew you are in the house % -s nin other nrople's affairs!"' anid Mr. sharply. APOUTE-RUN INTO, 6 2 LEO: < ee ould probably riot be an {deal e you hinting at ple asked Mrs. Jarf, angrily. 4 « i +f - 2 “THAT POLE! = = = - = = = Stet 5 Fy Fi 7 eee ever you mind,” efid Mr, Jarr. "Goon to see Mrs. Rangle if you are : i Var 5 ‘ i A ve she'll have with that old hard-tuck story, Mra. Grimsh: WHAT CARE WE fF) ; : [eects irthday. : = § we HAVE ZB POCTAIRE ! . ; 4 | fut n/$oul, ‘~INDLY let me know what would be a nice prpsent to give a young man you, John, but will never give my con- Ly eed ae enaeys es eee wont.” As we are both anxious to have ‘ «@ home of our own and asl am makin a a good income with: prospects of a bet, tor, and as we love each other dearly, | would we'be doing a great wrong to} — Lr oft —and—get-marrind PJ Ot Nt Do not elope, It Is out of date and a 5 vulgar, Walt_ynttl you. both are “of|-A_ book, a-clear_case, a-clgarette. case,— age, trying*MeanuUme to overcome her|acmatch safe, a tobacco pouch, a pretty father's opposition, Then, if ha ddes | box for collara hnd cuffs, © handkerchief ‘qxe, Mrs..Sope, and that tiresome old bore, Mrs. Bopp.’' eae Mra Tarr, “Since—you' re been-s0-kind ante ei r art tratts and charming virtues of my! beat friends, have hyou ind words for your own wife?! "tm fo see your sick friend 1¢ you're going?’ asked Mr. Jarr, 15- don't you co to Mrv. Rangle'’s Do you think Tr your angry outbursts?’ never hear Gaything wrong from what I say," sald Mere. tedty, would Ve Welt It the same-could-be-eatd-of-you— Many T frave blushed to think thelr own father had no controt of tts tempor] nhin-epeeoh.— Who- is tt talks like a rufflan tn front of his obt!- , and you know It!" z t fly up in the air," sald Mr, Jarr uneasily. “I sald nothing to you MMtray Jarr-rolied her-eyes. es ED = HE HAS NOT not consent, marry. But do it openly; {or glove case—any of these articles can words, ayo slang, such language! ais exclaimed, “A bunch of OUT, EH Ze ENDURANCE, | f ‘ don’t-run- away: be _bought-for-the eum: you. mention, {LY WAY CTO tak OT ny dearest: frien - ~ZAT-—DOCTAIRE. ~ oe oe aE y I criticised them,” murmured Mr, Jarr. “I guess they are all y : A Mercenary Maid, : Went to-the-Dance.—: right at that’ = : 3 "ai" R \ Dear Hetty: Dear Hoy “Well, I should ray they are,” aald Mra, Jarr, bitterly, “especially when they “3 A ‘ ‘A FUDGE FORD : HE géntleman who han asked me} Ay a girl elghteen years old and my. are compared with YOUR friends. — f ZE DOCTAIRE! @ to become his wife ts a truant ofl friend is twenty, Now, as I go to Papi 3 : EE y é cer, I want to find out what salary college and he works I do not sf y friends aty all rahi? said Mz, Jarr, uneasily. ae ‘Tight sald Mrs, Jarr, contemptuous! y. ‘Nes, they are all right! That mac Rangic—a pretty mas ho la! His wife lying {ll and he out somowhere drinking and tarousing, and-I know-it.. You are only unhappy because you are not with him and others ‘of his kind in some barroom.” satel ° ‘Why don't you son and ace Mra Rangle?™ ; 5 Sauhe 1g AeUAcleataepe iG SRTEBES . 3. “Because Iam going to stay here tll I tell you what I think of YOUR S {rlends and I felt very badly.’ Don't you” Pxtendat’-said Mire. Jarr, emphatically, : { 5 Oink L ahould treat him very coolly. im ‘There's that Mr. Gote, the silly. ninny! Why, he tsnt haifa man, and his the future? — JIOLETTE. wife makes # show a=d-2 laughing stock of him! And Bingle, who ts a deadbeat, justified tm and owes you money a4 thisTminute, but I notice he has money to spend in ea- rude. ho commands, but Chave not Uie Coul=|him except in the evening, CAC ® da last week the young men were told to bring a-tady friend, but he. went alone I must give him an} You would be_ entirely He wi ago to ask him. answer next week, and would not want|snubbiog him. eS ‘toon! , although his poor wife hasn't n decent rag to ber back and''— A ri 5 ss “we “Oh, all right, all right!" sald’ Mfr, Jarr, wearily. “Have It your own way, | (PoE P there . Heb Rin b iter ieee ibe bitte feb -1-i-t [but 1¢ you stop here roasting my friends Mrs. Rangle will dle of old age before | * } = ‘you get to her bedside." z - ° ea: pes oj on / "Well, I'am ‘glad you acknowledge I'm correct in what I eay.” 5 the Hills w wW W wW : : —Then_shotKtssed 3{r_Jarr_and_told_the chil@ren to mind thelr papa end eal — y u yar I g ‘Wed forth to vislt and comfort her stck friend. 5 See SS a2 = Sa gD apt : ! 4 EEE In_the House_of_ Suddhoo._ Seesnemumaas tim, Carter Tend tat I ATA gn en Tee eT Eke ae La SSA ee A ne aide ott roar nas stop—-rie” wertecuy tebe tae aia > = — tH > a % 1 waa any jadoo afoot I had not the | shudder There wan a oltakoet BLATT DL. Sh ee Satan a Nd toe ba a i a tenance and sanctfon and to secing that |! ren flame near the ground. The/ son‘s ilineas and of the state of the i<j seine fort jays. and—has- coat (By Permiasion of, George Munro's Sona) | there fs Me, of course; but I am only Hight was just enough to show Azizun]| ness up to the evening of that very | Suddhoo mahy each night: The _ x : i a Hit was clean jadoo—white magic, as dis- "ei the chorts thet comes net the end to | sashes Pressed against one ¢ wa Dec ref teeth By Margaret Hubbard Ayer AUeisaars os eal Gace ceed REM S Pa PRT SON *9‘einguished from the unciean Jadoo which | with the terrier wotworn hee: Kee phight. 1 always shall-reapect the seals rat raniras bedieo clic nates showed } Sat Nad ait ibermehitciecuinl and strand Suddhoo “was notclever. ‘The man !!la folks, = noo, with ~ her {amrercine awar telecrams, 1; 8, anything this Ul to-night. ing! Powdered sulpbur, 1 dram; alco- | caurel‘and ghoul and Diinn and who pretended to cut eeals was the | Jt took a long time before Suddhoo $ ped ss iid pats TON 18 Bay TUT KING doctors were’ ane ait _be. Niel, 1 ounce; mix. This mixture ynust | Shall bear us company to-night cleverest of al Dass [Admitted that this was just what he al-/ night and day watching over the man's | \ and hfs wits ‘See noy : é =| be Nefote une. While employ= [TOE Me bare Teached the Oldest Land them ‘Bhagnran aateones belek an rete is life. and that he would eventuathy re piccugus and his wits, t WEDGES sheicen—before—use Were the Powers of-Derenes-rangs only knew howto Me—excent Janos. | 18 me to come for, a he | ay Never aco another man|cover if the fee to the potant sorcerer, | NOP ket from Suddhoo many rupees, ‘Here is a for-|ine the lotion an occastonal dose of “Brom The Dusk fo the Dawn: [phe wus also Denutiful, but that wag (ut Me M Jerky and Guavers thet the | Uke iat seal-ctter. He wae sttiphed| whose nerrant was the nead inthe] natty He nd Nanya mula which |fiowera of mulpbur should be taken in] 7 HE houso of Suddhoo. near the | her own affatr, mean hw ho Gait NE ous ere was A400 se euinaeaniherest omic White] basin, were doubled, H thy and benowd, bet will keep the hair| warm milk before breakfast,“ The Mee Takaall Gate, ta two storied. with| guanhoo'a eon at Peshawar wes at- (day he gave Suddhoo uews of the sick | fs forehad, a salmon coloreaiiein cloth | eat cree thes mistake from the artistic she-ae#, the seal-cutter!' . Alin carl: Take of|must be washat night und moming be- four carved windows of olf bIOW? | tacked by plaurlay anid'ea Saddnoo. was} s00,1n Feahawar moro quickly than the | toupM! hls, wildde, and w moe! bangla on | Men sour ati gee, in; To, ask for] Now. the case stands, tho : He, m arabie, {fore using the lotion In very hot water. | wood, and a flat root, You may recog: | troubled. The scal-cutter man heard of {waa nine SOUL ny, Rad FEAt thie Mews ing. Twas the face of the man tat) Ze WEN have dad when a hs chuigs of waliig tnd ABatTR the wae 2 | c good _molst! Trouble with Scalp. nize {t by five red handprints arranged} Suddhoo's anxtety and made oap'tal out | Further, f h turned me cold, It was’ blu-ray tn! from the dead is absurd. Janoo, who ts ing money under falee a 1-2 an ounce; | y = r Seg fixe the Pivot Piamonte_on-the sehite:-/of-tt—He was-ahrenat-of-the times. Ha,i& great dan Me pincers thes aoconds 1S saw. thigoaecaichivcmsttediie ten s awich, fx forbidden by See ure hot water, 2-1} ay eae 7 oom. ina.) aah between —“théupper windows, |£0t-a_frlend_in Peehamar to tdsgraps | RICH COUld be removes By clean Jeon. i OL them; And, OT SNS, AIT OTA RITE ae nh pint, Disnolve very uad Hon ed prob agwan Dass, the bunnia, and & man} ‘ely accounts of the @on's health. Andi Zan’ iy ee exactly how the. land 1 Was the. tice Inder Ter Breath; wad suet ay she} reese, ts cannot inferm—the- eae : « ably by the use of the very strony j- | here the story becins. d told §1 rc 4 ( oe Anything you plea. iso the Night In the ba aT Ss Would support my state- When this solution | soa5 you mention, Before using a tonic | YO S87? he gets hie Hving by seal ptipictlg ast pacts ire tobe nivo understood Lot the slook, ofly” old rufllan who] tie head stopped talking and we heard| ments? Junoo refusce fatty, and Astgun ve-cokd-add-eleoholi| u-Nealing slntinelt GNUIE- be epptred | AOS ttve In the lower story with @| oo oe aaanoo > told me one|& little jadog én, tho Weatern line, and ithe daytime over his turnings | tie reom-deor crea —on its hit i usnnan rapniataine 2 fiakd ouncest bl-| First ahampoo the head iaiorouienty, wits | Tocpuolnmivengmecrente: tents enthat hee Tan vecia ea [thing Was dono decently and in order. | Iie Te Fine on ila eiomach with his [ud wer saw nt heTT tan ANTE LE sere nate eS Ke thectonr: Baise Chloride of meroury; | tincture of mean SoAD, talc a that | retainers. 2 ae jag too Old and festle to] Wo: set off tonether, and onthe way! are turned aad aomaed ieshind tim. aa) cutter were gone Budding wie won| own Handy aad mphin to the seal gutter, P tS re: ip, taking care that |. rooms sed to be oc- | COme Perwonally, and that I should be|Aitdhoo -teig-me that he had paid the | if he had been thrown down pinfoned./ Mie his handa and oxaliining to any. ch 1 that not only would and aulammorinc, | the soup ls thoroughly rinsed out atter= ero NDS conferring “an everiasting honor on the | ®ew-cvtter “between 16 and 20). mune: Lin herd and neck : 1 pare goa et Ms vege 6 grains each, Tho last two should|ward, When the hair is dey apply tho | Cumed dy Janoo and Azizun and a 1!) douse of Buddtoo if T went to him, 1/Smeady, and the Jadoo of ay [oe hin ort th Hoar gy were fears | chancen Sa ENC CET ° ae en ee arena be dissolved in the alcohol before we black-and-tan terrier that was stolen ' would cost him 200 more. at tight angles to the bods, hi e} on tt, hoo isscanotheer ied nd £00! t am!ixt Lastly aaa h following ointment: \Coooa butter, 1] from an Englishman's house and-given| Wont: Dut I think, eeeing how well off/qhetp, ho said, considering the great | head woe a cobra vats springs Ita waal hundeed:rupereys Axizun cine wencloe wee Haatotaneatataetes a ure, Lastly add enough water/ounce; oll of sweet almonds, 1 ounce; |, Janoo bya soldier. ‘To:day, only | S¥ddhoo was then, 'that/‘he might have [nea of his son'n danger; but I do not | ghastly, In the contre of the ro yatericn Inthe corner; walle Janco meet mumbles to make the “wholé-measure=one oxide vot ine, i dramj_ borax, 1 Wram) a pie th = S-Hiddhoo | Sant. somethin; tter-than en. okie, {Mink he meant It, the tire earth floor, stood a big, deep, down comvoscdly on ong of the that the Sirkar rat ‘pint, Perfume with cologne or lavender! oll of bergamot, 6 drops. Keop up the |2&n00 lives In Us upper rooms, Su which jolted fearfully, 'to~haut—out- ‘Tho “lente were wil cloaked “in ‘the | I aaw — dasin, a—pale obineere: 2 ee tho prot weet ast) wtron “ ter. Motsten the hatr with the fuid| Use of this gintment until your pcalp ia | sleeps on the root Benerally, except 2 2 By) front of the house when we arrived. Ij light floating in the centro like a night~ jo thing being a bunco, or “make naw, fwater, —Motsten—_the_hatr je uid | led adie pkee diserpear "Then. when he slenpe In the street. He used future Liowtenant<dovernor to the elty| could. ‘hear awful noises from bahind| licht. Roum’ that Qasin the man on tue} uy, o ly under the influence of the before putting it in papers or pins. ‘begin to mansage-ths scalp twice daily, to go to Peshawar jn the cold weather on & mUgsy April evening. The ckka sae pest cutie eer aeont eae if some near nreis ihe: ones tmos.-How | —1 explained as much as-I- knew -of a ame FIVER ho Tamer 4 daclow ‘i no were, Broaning his soul ont, Bud-|he. {1 do not know t 8 ’ 4 ago? a y fa © Ny ‘an00 Cure for Acne. Ward with therein Ot the ar, OF} to wialt tile son, who eelle curlostties ChE quickly, It was full dark|Qhoo shook all over, and. while vara |rcueclea ripple along hie spine and BRT ete iei gb ers ieeuanats ‘uily the money that ahe if] 3 A= wha Tellowing Tolion may] 20% = G=y oae the following tonte: Set near ere awardee’ Gates; and then} 9 pulled up Ompesiefhe--dman+-Kroped,-oiF eay paints. tlds that 6s ain: but I coud (| Wage timed te shears tema TE ORE hook Rate ie seep Roe | phate 5 fy tinettire . < ‘a near the main A a fa} other ae ws TE no true magi sald—aite, iid i — hate of quinine. 2 eraiod; fi OF | he alent user k reat mud root, uddhoo | ° Ranit Aingh’a Tomb fhe Jadoo had begun, Jinoo and AglzUator THA i t ten pan any daily 088 bo uscd an a cure for weno | cantharides (alcoholic), 3 drams: extract | Be meme Nee : CAPE east -us -atothe-ptaitchead.randstold one Wwe about him ex mother.told. me that the only.pa: : Rirttoir ae tpi, fOr tne Leaminarides (algonolic, 4 grams sxiract |i, 4 great friend of mine, because his | SR0 of the Fort. Here waa Guddhoo| that the judeo-work was coming oft Inj aluw curl and uncurl of tie lat jovesapelia care: those whichieteotantl Sear Terrnecnlne mAeha aT RIE “Gnto the preparation and rubbing it |COHOL 2 drama; glycert ounce; bay | Cousin had eo von who “secured: thanies O00 te Seaeieies by -Feenen ot--mmeh tell Foomey._pecnuse Ahere wee more | back muscles. ¥ you for: love. Tits aeal-cuttér man ts || PEC Hrenavea teald tatethet went 2 ereea) rum, 6 ounces, and elder flower water |to my recommendation, tho post of cenaion, it was absolutely cer- inn of AOOeST RT ROABT ANS Ao ate tae Te Os atte wih ae chsh TS ysily-over tho pimple njght,and morn-|guffcient.to make 1 pint” head mensenger toa big-Sem inthe | tala that I should” -beconie a-Leutens| thar the Jadoo was-an: Invention to ot Mods Mata of a nals é fe etn T ant In anbe Co ERR Tee | nematic hind-obout tho middle of May, sfation. Suddhoo says that God will|#0t-Governor while my hdlr was yet ey out of Suddhoo,. and hat thelopen mouth and aiaved satin. the burnt -tor-tvo" wohl rings and eho ths Tahal Tavs [0 be BRVY w= ior tna rh llegtanantewaversor cone rat | Olscle <5 then wre -valloed = about’ tv ROSS ould ROL NOLS Plage | worms, being wy yer: Tytaee 22 | —— ek Sree HINTS FOR THE HOME. these day&--T-@uresay tix prophecy wil! |-Westherand=tie—etate-of my ee Bedahoo waa neatly Se fae eee eee ea ave tee beman vo : ; a ; - - to pay.-any » ’ : . eles i z ‘apd the wheat crops, for fi and old ago. He kept walking up and| tteak. i : Ma Manton S$ D il F : ifteen min-| Gown the room in the-half-lght, re. Poe's account of the voice that VY snrons: nies = the- yolks ers Bet Dot witty bits of | “He te-very,.very_old,..with white halr| Utes, tn the Hasurl Bagh, under ing- dle son's ver and aver. mesmerized dyiie man, J ax. into| DUNST end arrange a couple of thin] and” no~ teeth worth: showing, -and=he | Bare > pater the |e asking Azza 2, [carne fromm ne ali: low than onehal’ | HERE is no timppato cnske a redugtion Tie tee [ae ee at that Nea a Vote 5 slices of bacon at the aide of each egg.|has outllyed his wite—outlived nearly | 8tddhoo came to the point at tact we | Me MOL own lanai’, Fasea putts | pee BOTT OF ee al of a wasoed or T wkirt 99 well Breakfast Eggs. Sat UTTIOR rameking and {PA oct one-or tyro ews) SARI SOFe 15604 40 the table the rameldns se 2 mes at ther: a raed a tro egws, taking: “pet_on | avery thing. <x5ep( bik fondness tor bi that 'Tunos had told him that ever fo The sNKGOW Th the Yeotes of Mi at Word, Kd a BOK. OT adapted to iavoaltwent tre ae ea 2 folded-haphtin sh-each plate. "-|eon~at-Peehaarar..Junoo- aint Aatsun |W0a az ofder of the Siiker npaieey| tha. carved how-winctows: he boards "ring, ring. rink tn the pote Of the | washable materiais Lise Sugar Cookle (aaa are Kashmiris, Azizun has stnce mar 4 deratuse tt wus feared that Bare up and the, rooms, were. only Hit} voice ke the timbre ot abel 35 pasiaty cy--the onu with ug 8. red medical student’from the North-|might one day kill tte Empress of Ine oo of my beng ween it-IT stayed | Cat bates before. 1 Re riaof my [ptraight lower/ f Tien the blessed solution | edges, Here is a | te aia. I. x ie a NE AND ONW-HALF cups of white| Wert and has settled down somewhere didn't knew anything about the | "resently the groans below ceased and| Ook ™ne” Tooled at the vody Iyine near Bareilly. state of the Inw;- but I fanoled that|we heard steps on the stulrcase. That} Soar the doorway and enw. Jus where | model that fs grace- One More Unfortunate. By Sora MW. Greenleaf, Jard_and pact butter; one -ees, paeeraD) pees an extortionate and. sceeeta interesting was goInk to tap- )stoedine peal sutlab=stie slapped: ‘outatde | tie pollo of tne throat Jo ful am well mp ney coup milk, one ki One an Gduleraros sd Very HICH “Tie ]pen. I~ wat that “so far ~trom™ magi | ¢ wan r barked and Agj-| ehoulders..a muecie that has nnd that ts sulted (Dedicated to the Milwaukee gentleman eaepoonful of salt, two rt u bled at th n ie 7 in breats he “siaia navel” ta-haye besa Kissed t | te&spoontula of cream tartar, a tre] man who ts suppdsed to wet hia living |Deing discouraged by the Government Bu atto to blow out the lamp Tite ee | Coie aeareteadiys (acca to plain: and by seal-cutting pretends to be very {tt was highly commended. Tho greatest | tho place In -jet-darkness-except-for-tha}- ~The whole ing-was-a careful repro~} eure fabric spoonful soda, a Uittle nutmeg, gas » Vanilla poor, This lets you know ic low from the two hi th the Egyptian teraphin that]. OF caraway seeds for favoring. Mix in| {, neccasary of the four pelncinal tone one or peace spree wedult thee BAG Shoo and Aeisuse The acal-| Ween ge about sometimes; and the|WHLeh scan de order given enough flour to. thick, re Bey ton: /aelves. “(If the Winanclal Statement| cutter camo in, and 1 héard Suddhoo| Smce was aa clever and as aopalling|UUUzed for allk and roll thin and b in @ quick oven en, ants in the hou of Suddhoo, Then lan't magis I don't know what is.) Then, / throw himaclf down on the floor and! a piece of ventriloauian as one could| for wool quite . . ° inde well as for cotton years of muni ex- during. sixty-o0 Kissed— i Think of the pleasure and fun he q. More unfortunate, never was has missed, evar waa Klaued. tn hia ute went |BTOWwN Broth, 5, : . nd linen, In. the eee al | Pees amare mn A Few More Lemons at a Cent Apiece. G2 &2 By FG. Long) Merci orrota and cook until a golden brow ie desired the c ne effcet | Had-ho no sister, and had he-no{| Put these in @ kettle a ' with a ? mother, r boiling water and quart of} y y hema can be hem- Or sweetheart or cousin or wife or} | fifteen minutes; favs (eee y f, atitched and the somo other Wille the soup ta simmi eyes: 6 P tucks put in by hand, To ravish one kiss from those lips,$|a tablespoontul of pestle lls re 4 finish which gives chaste and coy? an tro ’ Who soothed ‘his sorrows or shared} | burne ead Gee wen ft browns and eS eee ates prea 0 ure add two or three tab fala dainty and alto- fare hiaee, a 3 i of water, Add this to the moup; add a gether attractive ef- “Alas for the rarity of human chi ; act aalt and s ealtsoontut of | honeran oun Fr ar-3| pepper, Strain the soup, return. it and | the height of style. tty pt : acttle; add halt a pint of blocks of| again, flouncing of r the sunt” GreadVindtlecval tects of bordered material Oh, what a cruel fate never to oscu-$ | beaten ' tered pe with p can be used If tho late, FH ee paegeen i crew gcone Pollcandiaaive hem and tucks Stralght Sectional Walking Skirt—Pattern No. 5604, And ho's alxty-onel” y i sy oh NCA either are all omitted or the tiny ones are put In above the design, 2 8 se ee Se 31 Coffee Custards, The quantity of material required for tho medium also is 8 yards 31, 6 Ieb Kiss those poor lps of his, gone ta RIND two ounces frealily roasted; - —7 =, HeE-tiawt a yardw'36 or 6 yards 44 Inches wide or 10 yards of bordered material 3 inches wide, 5 «hia youth—- = t coffee, <add “one=olfp balling “rajin poe reYaeiowy Fall Pattern No, 5604 {3 cut in stze) for a 2%, 24, %, 28 and 3-Inch walst measure, No'er nrind those slips of hi to. ‘and aot in n warm place forty min- pend the truth, utes, Btrain Jt, mix in the ordinary way, Call or by mall to THE WVENING WORLD MAY MAN« TON FASHION BUREAU. Nv, 1 West ‘Twenty-third street, New, York. Bend ten cents in con or stampa for each pattern ordered, IMPORTANT—Write your name and address platnty, and abr) Kise him right tenderly, all protest} | with sufficient milk and eggs to make 1g camother, a eat one quart of custard aid pour in cups, | Ho'll take to it splondidly—soon want § | B these in a pan of water very angther. Sires earstuizy and uerve cold, A’ very ola)

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