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a A New York: Monte Cristo. The Evening World's Daily Magazine, Tuesday, March 19; 19074 | Do You Ghink You Could Sanely Sp ae BREW STER’S end One Million Dollars Inside of a Year? i_LLIONS.= _—. ————— ¥ i . roo the must be wtih = TOME (he WIEAGW. > ee & ee tod the said favor Wo ‘aidn't chee roulan'c ie han be- the orchestra ivanting around crag ith itadlt and seu vite poor Gard Nest er, and | T him allence xeemed 9) : —————— $= Z bs i fi aay ae ee Tees “Over in Germany they'd sing a month “T must ecem a fool,” groaned Monty,| of poaris for favors if we don't HAUT! he waa to be denled the privi- [athown w Fs u y A's 5 3 2 . D9 ua if we = y the inquiries at the house = By Geo. B. McCutcheon. [eer nar ina emount Fee ee a eet Rimes torn sepa tebe tesled, DINE, [enown by ole aUaEe Fe ee ar NaS e "six hundred guests to feed—total|explanatory trials, “but what will #hol th be merved dunae there fe Pee wv parla Fon key Has itla| fos Uae prea eater Raa Ri mR gi | Z com of not less than forty’ thousand | think of me toward the end of thoj"Give then two glusaca, frst, ech tific th ninent. surgeons Waa ually’ decided that bes sob | (Copyright, 1903, 1904, by Herbert 8. Stone & Co,) dollara!" groaned “‘Nopper,” dolefully. | year when I am really in harnoas?” {To | ike, and then thoy won't mind {they | At f Ie FReRP CCA Ces EA Wat Hoshisicolorascurawster Cae drelaed thatthe ChAT ae “8@WMOPSIS OF PRECEDING CHAPTERS. [00 the mubject of the De Mille dinner there aren't , nix hundred in| fousid it hard to control the destre to) "Monty ts plain dotiyy chimed ta. t he was Hie TE, feotteasen “Hattie Sone” a] month at least In the warmth; Hl A Mantzomery/Brewster, « youns New York | Seemed to have something ominous be- lamented "Sudway' Smith. ‘All| be straight with Pegky and tell her the! Bragdon, “and the pac (4 beminning te, be p Opportunity to dou-tihe pain: andewultorine rong Muymttedl eee aCe hee ee eae omeribe hind it. that gl tas ‘| story of his mag race in purault of{ tell on him, ible the Kiving “kwo parties | tay); f ib nlite w into his own hands by ordering Sank clerk, inherits 81,090,000 trom his enee pers suas aly’ a lovecs’ia ol Peet ory wasted on two hundred rank| poverty, | “Ana matter of fact the pace was be-| waa, not igh fo Wie oberation wht he alone coul jeneral Manager Harrison to pet or father. This accession to wealth makes prob: ‘ors’ quarrel, lera."* Preparations for the ball went. on] ginnt tell ‘Brewste! Vor a put eay that it on ‘Hen ‘caine ‘the strugs e, and insisting that he needdd ‘the « Resolve to propose to Miss Barbara Drew, |sald Bragdon. But further comment] “You men are borrowing a Jot of| #teadlly, ana.in a dull winter It had its | Sorry acta plaints having an erect on the“ pramisa of: and ipantonship of Ferny and. Mra, (Grays J whem be haa long admired, He boards with | was cut aliort by the entrance of fonty | trouble,” yawned Mrewstar with & gue | Coe, vile. for, society to bal ua health: | Milde color weaw-~bades Nia ning <0 and fro rastilted 11 te otra Wwhoes ner hada ate yoon can T eet pack to (work, )@ Mrs. Gray and her daughter Marearet. | nimselt, and they took their places at] lant effort to 085 gnl=)@ Spanien costume bat a many | loging thétr tuatra and there Ore Ce UNE oyiehedreaniacands a sashiscndvis andéed Monty, the d4y¥ be= © We'ind Marxaret have been like brother 404 | part, q of you te to pee: Misha Aller aak toa tabien nthe talice of treaventnices espnepa Jn hia actions that a Morrowajohacaitugilede aeainnth, Letraln was tocarny htm: : . i i fe part; . c 1 ned. effo none pewinn| y f dléter since chitdhood. Aw Brewster ie about |e eames fens 9nd up a good Wesitationtae Merince Arh on the fiuestion ‘of “Monty's extrava Reomaninn trea tate cit icenhend ig wrecknge, (api gradually) cnerged from the mlats Bf aL P b e ah aD % 8, thera was RW solendor about the a TG Tee CRB LOTIMILY. oe i whys almost | of Itesitude, ” He. found harder they were'in possession of many aston-/ of your life, Between you and me I'd) Aladdin-ike ontertainmont which Nad) ated int Wwe did noe et ha) tr tor Hrowater's life, man- thought to ‘come ts Tre thal Barredo patew Ras Just) died, Jeaving him 87,000,000. But'|{shing details tn connection with the| rather be caught at Huyler’e drinking | % chara}. Neneath the outward: dis) ic fe Quite | ived. to. perform ra in’ the few) burden ‘of {t all neemed ‘hea’ shee { tached to tale bequest are the orovivos that | coming ball. Monty did not say that It] {ee-cream soda than giving thls thing, Pee A Ares teller Something tn, wrong somewhere.” he | Woutn ot) erace pcardnarsey wine Fate | gs Sealine Aura fone ates Ce To work Vasghed jthe phy#elan, rewster cannot receive Jt fo i But! — x Huson . ruefully, “and my_ whol Oresight, #aw that the Viennese orches: ) moro powerfu : e : int Is your occupa}ion, pray T stem rarrenine cece the ence gar | ante Belatven sor Mle Draper a8 be Sere what od wists Moses ca lane neff Hite rely IP | Seema tends to Mop work through spur: stra WoUll Drove a dead foun. fen aug. [civ Way seadci to Awaken’ Ma arbi. ton. ea i st oft hi G i it | .! KeAted the posslbility of ac 0 jon, aad discovered $¢ wt Jast in at noted tha eatin Flat Ho Jet He |r aeacriptions, As he-untolded “hia | what?” and. “Subway” leaned. forwarl eigeror fiver prcinintrand state niel tsk PaUMdenly there was a mighty check to iron the erdr aren't you m Jones, of Montana, bis w plans even the “Little Sona”, who were | eagerly. y 4 tho plunge - the preparations. Two days before the Weekn and 3 he sald to hor the first time | fou-huve dene for me? If you are. aa. 2 as tlonatiy: brewster, Imaginative by inatinct and recktoss| ‘'But."' continued Monty.“ am-in for| Only t Of the criticlam reached | Care, hau dor the all every (hing care to vary curt ie tes cat ahia | GHAS ADIT AS eat oH = jonally. jak 2 Hae fe - } h ise hay % fA standatlil and the managers sank bock Carry out the plan If It se ‘do you kno Mt careful, and you may os on principle could not be quite acqui- | it now, dnd it i¥ going te be @ ball thar | Byawater, for he had allycel Harrigon in perpiexity and consternation. Mon To Monty, -fe uch bad World aft wir feet ngalni in, ye ar. eix hes fsa ball." : Mian dt troubled his jetle, fle te | Brewstek wna critically’ ill bthan any other iimed Uxityailain here cities f 5 “Nopper"* Harrison solemnly expressed | Noverthelcss' the optimistic Browster in Jotting down Itenja that | _APpemciclos the Goetorsf4 led 1eand a icttiar segmiet Ae Ieee oe AerTrreeTind pracrison eames {nv as Votiess” lett. ean loves 3 the opinion that the ball would. cost | €OWd not find the courage to toll Perey tie rane algo oe dedser aco) “crhank heaven {t's fashionable,| "The appendix 1s becoming an thaugteTohad a. pla She had. been ng aloud from ines ottarrens Brewater at least $125,00. The “Liitle| Of theso picthrenque extravagances. To] {5 "Rive hime wood. tema In (he cao | auRned Monty, Who showed no fear ‘of! portant feature in the Book of Ul eas a0 earrolouay that iets rie he Kons’ looked at ona another in con-| *2Usfy her curloaity he blandly Inform-| once more pile the heavy fandicap | fe Prospect: ow ridiculous 1¢ tt had) hmconce tald Peney Gray. in out, What dovyou think, rruptions, shee con a pad hor that he wassaetks esos Stock ¥ had The been the mumps, or If the newspapers; Ho refused to’KO to a hospital, but jId5 you suppose th Mary. $ re de ncesttentisia | svernation, while Brewster's Indifferencé | Oe ae Serr ecbectaaaptiittie a Prouts and | Wet eee, On Rncoaat af the-mhcopins—petnettowiiy hayek ta.-ba-tabonto, 3 = P residents 4 ch han he xpected. | Little So: d ew sto: ays say Ese: Aine Aeorats ftom, Fiery | expressed igelt Injen unflattering cams-| 1401. snineiy denounced as iusitrae tho | Heibed Pettingill: in, the: work of prep-| Sait) pate ties Geel Wipe misting unke soy loneliness (0b) 40 °, wagrrsie with Dreystar, actual im. of| ment upon his’ friend's vulgarity. “Good | §t xs aration. He: found them’ qgiite. super-|Sryou don't mean to say—the ball ia AW all thet vunhanpy loneliness Ot jdoi« thot timen better. een © fa Ibe aved tho banx merely tn hove Of! Lord, Nopper,”” he added, ‘you would | Stories that had come te Nar from out- | fuous, for their ideas never/ 4, and] gs, of course,” and Harrison’, was Companionaiip of those, wh © 4001 nut Prexy. to whim this chastened tif, serps ine. ’ Wee to accent bite. this’ Drawster Y ‘ ‘ ede sources, And befor- hfs convine- | each man had a way of. pteferring his | any alarined, companionship ‘of thoae who seemed Alen od in Monty was infinitely ;Non't you remamber. Monty: “panrily depics and tynounces all claim to| speculate about the price of gloves fer nt aly yt Onn ceuggestion: “To wrhwetera tebac| Unt a RIC. of it, Nopper,”. pala| Part of hia’own. Dr: Lotleas had them| Moot de Monty was infnlt t kine up qutokly. and mondere Hand. Wouprweddlne, t reports were ridicu- | Pn they were united in the effort to | Monty, “Ithwhat Live beer wanting, tanstorm a-amall bedchambor np rrea Bae t mind had xone tralline off. . ’ 7, Harrison ,résented the ‘aunt: “It = Cah the troubled ex-| curt hts extravagance. / e all along. You cliaps do {they hand: | Model o porate Foon, nnaaMantyAtcy th te “L know we alan) ete of course; « fos he girl! “Ile! ome." G or 0 f e did you ne BS CHAPTER XV. wollld':be' rthich leas’ vulgar.to7do ‘that’ prose in the girl's eyes disappeared, "'IIo'll be giving automobiles and ropes shaking ener Stay at home. ie ReRtiats | Bade Ab mon Monty, saving your presence, than’ to 7 * ’ Hlow coul The Cut Direct. : ) ; i ; : B G ™M mean, it eR ee ee es he Ne ae ir Ba 2 By George McManus te ab aia e roat. fi cine FATE EOC 2 i Rapee Sead & Tae i dhatithe, ‘ of thing the papers caused —no—end—of Wot,” they ——ewaliow — them, —1 . ie e a (hese : Te Real Bi unde what Amusement ta every one except! noticed,” retorted Brewster, “ay though : =a BT anLV Te ERTH ania Monty and Miss Drew. The hendlines| they were chocolates." ° at DOE 5 A i reach: three thonsand fe arciestra In en bad. announced: ‘Magnificent ball'to be} ‘Wettingill interrupted srandfloquently. DEY PAPA YO Cor A: YOUR DABY EVERY.” | Uitte cLomne what fs the additonal sharge | ie country, Ghee Biven Misy Drew by her Finance, “My friends and gentlemen!” ‘TILE PAIR OF DAY, MRS JONES? PAPA’ GOING, TO” for the operationt= asked Monty, une | Crerzvody, Ging, and Aly ite poor Cards. te ta fons of the Rich’ ieangerrs “Which is which?" asked Van Sales? ‘ D WEIGH BAGY ! willing to. opt much unwarranted fa- yl thelr blo long ago. ¥ fonty did not see the humor of It. | winkte, 8 ary at ALY + i 2 we" ‘ether, Noppe ry "He antes bad an attack to sce any- ee bearers In th dle. ‘ deg in the thrss thousand, valve Ge ball ntti 5 : ae Bet the artist was In je 83 - CERTAINLY! They know you iwere my Ti) be well by that time, {hing but’ tho lady," paid Harrison one) “permit me to present you to the boy WE KEEP THE SHt SAID 2 was profeantonal etiquerte sy looked appealingly at Harrison evening when the “Sons” were gathered | Croesus—the only one extant. i! SCALES RIGHTIN pen 0. guidance, but to | for an old-time supper party. marbles are plunka and his kites are ‘ NER GAGY WEKHED. snalned at Mrs. }the etter part.nf valor. and he went ayo fh THE HOUSE! ITS serenq ot, wondering If the !lneax had come ECs alwaye the way," commented the} made of Atty dollar notes. He focds SOCHIUAN 18 POUNDS, REY A ADresennel | Vestal catriedi awh ye Monterarceben Philosophical Bragdon. “When you lose! ypon coupons a la Newburg, and his ADVANTAGE SEEMS TO ME and satisfied to be hopelessly behind Ino” 2 Teyour heart your.zenso of humor g0e3| champagne ts Maquid golden eagles. THAT PRECIOUS hil dally expense account. The interest (To Be Continued.) HSK Es too. Engaged couples couldn't do such ridiculoti#’ ntunts If they had the least “particte-of It lett, = “Well, if Monty Brewster {a sti]! tn Jove with Miss Drew he takes a mighty poor way of showing {t.° “Subway” Smith's remark fell ke a bombelicll. "Tite thought nd” come ~to~ everyone; } sputno one had been given the courage { goiutter it, For them Brewster's silence thousand dollars for flower: added ty-nine thousani golden,” : thousand among themselves! “Ando three singers to—divide. tw; That's absolutely crimSnal!” cried Van Winkle, Look at him, gentlemen, while you can, end watch him while he spends thirteen “With a Viennese orchestra for twen- Bmedon. “And yet they maintain that stilonce ts ol - Novelli Cheered — For Fine Performance In “Papa Lebonnard.”’ ola watchm: were there | opposed the nia ountryman, “gebson. Big and Little Italy ~$o Beo that their visiting +Bixnor Yrmeta Nover, got the glad | tous mother ywiyi hand and all the Mravos in the pack, }@ Count who win n, Dut they were not the muste-tnad Curu-| learned that tiie ym eo partisans who shout themselves red | unconve fn the face nt the Metropolitan Opera- | ff ahe puy mae: Aesebl pants dy, also ly honor, : young, stand for the fami! | to be well thmed. Whengyer it thr | @ned-tq interfere with the play there Jwag, a silencing s-s-ah-hi “that male | ¢ tha house sound like Me Wife's: eariler history red Robert, Had jt not there Opera:goers have been. bers and walters to behave themsclvbs, but somo of the poor, benighted frdt- 4 Finaccnatomed to thls gort|of | ‘discipline, hardly khow what to maxes | (to af the matter last night. Fea But they did\keow what to make of) ove } Novelli. Even those of us who do not! alned by bar- | 9) n ran from ¢ ne Gie Cin Tush-out of sed did OM Beer nd_the applause brought lum. bac to bow his. mi in amusingly nial, letter, In xpite roused y telwent conversation “with a At {hrqugh Jean Alcard’s beau: titel family row aed @ eomedy) with unvarying re and} Padmiration for Signor Novelli and a) _waty good opinion of his company, The ‘gelebrated Italian actor showed himself to be an artist to his Mngerstips, and | hig associates were In such complete emeith-im that the result was formahco of absorbing Intorest and thany respevia a revelation to play= jgoers who hare become used to xet- Ibm thelr acting cut and dried. h) Warfield is the only one of our actors | ocaniod somewhat at =mbdican even begin to suggest the | simple, Kindly, bunian qualities that Sankdo' the Papa Lebonnard of Novell! moucn snd lemeawlinsingss elite ion to the heantsof every one | RO f areal et last aight. | Mro Charlo PRATT iar aes paigiiah (actor, who ha: “Fighte-to the play, ui 7 in admiration of the Itallan aotor. after true hin ly when’ Robert came f 2 apd taunts of with » in thin count: when Lebonnantd: | rote frame at her, fancs Papa softened In the Iast weak and jame with fllnexs, tis English sa doctor after all, N happened that Lobonnard knew a litt it ina way tha-f wa e20n, eoamuker be nds} aby utaggered “a ith |entlenesa of the pharacter, sulk yen Never ean tell about the Itallan-temper ct. : HERE was more enthusiasm to; The er gt Unker!ag I the square inch at the Lyric) with his clocks for pure love of, the tre—tast—nistt—than has! work after ha had grown wealthy “waa roken loose in any other theatre this| all smiles and gentlenoas unt his wito> ‘lage of thelr daughter Joanne to young Dr, Andrea. The ambl- pi to wed the girl to tional circum= lier foot down hard. it th. he have he room, room. But | all bie | uE.t- followed | ting ao- Incongru- v to ture allied hips n- eyed ail tie Mawife end ay moment. Intern himself '{n the act of throwing an em- y Ls. hey when, @ took dim lke Warnor, the jing Jeanne that sho-atiould have her | 4 iensr Narelll. wason the a oss: acted Jéanne sympathetically and ; Signor Betrone was ex “the secynd act<the only ‘act, ‘by the Sianor excellent as Robert. re Ee ‘ Signor Nerulal looked» mo $ L Way, sthat ectmed Jong-drawn out and | harper than a doctor, but he Noted ost ¥ norina Giannini formance Tedious. But even In this act the kave a ‘ehanging -vlay of Novelll'y features avo the audience ‘one surprise after Quother. A iance, o smile, a fash of egomething thst went a» quickly ox tt aK dreesed-in good’ taste, an Ms me end ye the the watchmaker'a wife and. like the other women of the com Signor No to dfown, evening clothes and roy, Naty and Skins, wea a xtory Jn ftrelf, and thor Selehs, Cite: Ie sriny: Nave baa eee “who Ald not cnderstand a word that} Ing, Nad tho effect. of cheapening his porformance, Was spoken could not, possibly be bind Tene tee two wealks fo the handred and cne meanings re- ed in the remarkable actor's fa. Tt was the face of a rare humorist, CHARLES DAR. engage tat tho Lyric deaerver to be suc~ cessful to the point of standing room, To-night he will be seen a4 King Lear. oth ine cheba f : ‘Harmonious Color Schemes Ate i t¢. Go to Beautily B can numarahte color, Th ons van aeherres na ng the’ ints ung s sentire-yerr by ge oher Aa. Tha tala way sith hoitotewedt eyes and | brarien glax vit the fich appreciation of prassing and ¢ rl Coppers, 1 greens of the os: sehemos; but it ta in the avtuma + #imost catch our breath In oer #i+| Ue chestnuts; drawing-rooma fore tp Keep up with the pageant. feo n ‘ eens of yellows, riiesots and goldan| testes and ‘hemloc’ pdrowas, with glimpses of ‘the dark | FV: the dal brown trunks to glyo strength to tha fe pies and lavenders of w me; rucset yellows placed In direst | 89m tics o dellehttul ftrant with the dark, rich green ot| In a distant oiny/ot colors, iio, and Hemlock; tho rich coppers of|. Fortunately for us, It ls now tha oak with its sturdy dark brown | Det only to atudy and make vp inches, the soft shimmery aliver| fulinew color sch qreen of the locust against a back- rhata. wit tying a | to-fift our dent Yow the) fenah af edlor to a Hee aohbe had, and at reasonable pr! [rooms be mia of color ea —DEars | Ll browns, soy tho browns and yellows of with the stod yellows atid greens of, the nd: bedrooms ty greon of the fooust and’ hich one giimsae possible deligirt- shea in’ this way, but we vould haye th which ors to iuinat DApalnsn papers, wales for woodwork | 5 OH! Loveys! THERE MYST = SOMETHING >| THE MATTER q) h WITH Hine fs Lost, AHALE POUND EYES F HES FADING ow interesting bit lent rage for a H OW HEAVENS ! ‘WE MUST up to vio- | when Le- Ty of nn—in- Site LHe 6 0d hd ad ood gene olan pont gion: => MUST WeidH DOESN'T PAPAS TTLE MAN GET ENOUGH STO EAT? § EL WEIGHS JUST. 20 PouNDS ATLEAST ENOUGH FOR HIS) HEIGHT} 1 WOULDN'T MAVE HIM WEIGH. AM OUNCE MORE | 1S PRECIOUS BABY.GOING TO 4ET, BIG AND FAT FOR PAA A ?- THAT DABY OF MRS. JONESS PERFECT NTIQURE EH, Doctor? WELL HE SETS IT HONESTLY THE MARRIED FLIRT- WIFE writes me agytng mg to say something about A young women who’ berately encourage tho atten- } tion of married men, She pays: Sais ¢ “These women seem to think that {t ts fair play {f a man can be-won-nwey-from-hie-wife,thattta the. wita'a fault for not holding,on to him. If the wife were to flatter lie they do the husbands would become xusptclous that there was-an-object.In-view, or else tell them that they were get- tng silly; but let a strange woman -te!l_a regular gorilla of a man he 3 & handsome fellow and he 1s hera for as long 24 she wants him. : _ It 1s unnecessary to warn any thinking young woman against the peril of the married flirt. The trouble {s that some girls allow them- selves.to drift into, the situation complained of in thix letter. 4 urge any girl fool- Ish enough to accept the attentions of a married maj to stop a minute and medi- tate not only on the harm ahe'ls dong another woman, but on the greater injury she ty dolng herself. ‘The married man is rarely harmed, the two women always, Tovo of one's neighbors {x not altrays strong enough to enable a man or woman to shun temptation because yiolding to # will work a third person harm. But pelf- love, nelf-preserBation exist In minds of tho lowest moral callbre and these are all that are necessary to prevent people from becoming so Involved, You should respect the husband of another woman as you would have her re- spect yours, But If you aro not unselfish enough to do that, respect-your gerve Yourself and leave the nrarried flirt alone, e marry mo any time that I am ready. She No Longer Loves Him. lat present I am not ready to marry + He said { was the only one for him Now, we don't live tn the same town, And one Sunday I took a trp to hts town Unexpectedly, andito my surprise | Dear nett: | JAIAVEE been tnterested In a Kentlo- man for some years and he seomed to be very fond of me and would ery my friend other lady, which when he saw me Thad all th he did never wish to trust another, —nearty forty. you still love him. had an engugement with an- or let her know when you will call? break Before this happened ect I coum tor him but sino then I have censed to love or respect him. Ihave asked him to give mein This he will nor. do. He sata it tsp [or no ons. I'm afrast mat T can navor forgive or forget this slight on hia part, foe To trawtea tread “tored tt not engugements ledd to inconstancy, Four Girls in the Family. Derr’ Betty: HEN, to invite hy cn a girl te ne, ahould the fi ES HIN Prune Batter. OAK 1/pint of prunes over night, “\ arain and ‘remove ‘the stones. In } your wooden bow! chop-2 oundes \ of neot suct very finn, wid 4 cunces pt sugar’ (halt a cfip), the same-of flour, 14 exgs, a aaltspoon of ground cinnamon, one-half saltspoon pt grated nutmeg, Mix this thoroughly with a wooden spcon for 5 minutes, then beat in 4 tablespoons: of thick cream and' 2 Potato-Pudding. ounces of bread crumbs (2) heaping. \adlespoona), mix thoroughly and ‘then AKE one-half pound . of potatoes, tLe pruny pulp lyady, Butter and rono-half pound of Sugar, one-half ye the latter, the them Ughtly, Drep into! tho depth. They hang it up to draln about 10 minutes, wusjlending from a” hoolt | lover a dish. avis turn out on a deep dish, dredge over with powdered auyar and setye with hhra or foamy wauce, flavored with lemon, ‘peund of butter, one teaspoonful of i (after boiling) latter to be grated tine; dish an Ke £6 quick oven. Serve at once, Scotch Broth. EMOVE akin pounds trom! the bones, «ottle with» pint and « half of cold i feevorestent ack ais rence VIER you meet a girl at a party and you take a4 Nking to her and wish to call on her at differ- ent times, does ghe have to Inve you to call or should you ask to call on her? Ia {it proper when you meet a girl for] to Ro to tho | Het js you to call call unexpectedly’ cx “ent T wisli to part, but ho wilt not leave me. What would you 'doin-a_cese df this kind? He Ja old enough to have commen sense BLANCHE. Jf you are sure you no longer love tho man, tel] htm go, end that you wish all acquaintance between you to conse, forgive him and marry him as soon aa possible. Long There are four girls in @ family and I only Wish to ¢n¥ite one to the theatre, &c.j_In other, words, I care only for one. Does that mako ony difference to the others’ feetingn? CAR. The girl's .mopheror_chaperon abould ask-you to call. If sho has not done #0 the cs should dott If she ts aure you wish for an Invitation, “Cait Sout ait appointment. You ehould net ask a girl to KO to the theatre the first time you meet her, Ask the girl you prefer, The others ;have no right to rosenty your: Prefgrdhce, Ke US His Parting Gift. Dear Betty: It AM a young man of twenty, and have |] @ Jad} triond who ta two years my Juntor, On account of Mnancial wie fairs will leave this city next montn. What would bo the best thing for me to sive this Jady friend of mine ag a ro- membrance, for I may stay away tor- over, but haye hove of viniting the city in a your or 0? She confoased her love to me, and neema dee dtsappotntea | that Lam going. He Send her eome Nowera. As you app ave her and to have no wish to be engaged to her, w 9 /eitt might have too mucn. coin her eyes, OR THE HOUSEHOLD. And drawing up the four corners ef and rind of © Hfmon; press the potatoes qugN a steve, add the | Aud A pot of boiling water twice and a half} sugur, thé bute} (previously bonten to "At the pudding, and boll 2%} a cream), the eggs (woll beaten), and tho Juloo and rind of the lemon, tho mix thoroughly together, put Into a buttered fd bal half an hour in a} and fat from three rag of mutton and cut in atnall plecea, soraping the meat Put the bones tn one | Hi the o all Dep und FETS the §. in ye ilatory. wanted fo: fed w ba skin, It sho! every case with a depliatory, when the towith the skin should “ram By Margaret Hubbard Aye Te looking. Here ‘s the formula: for an | yolash grower: Red fs a formula! 8. tery which temporarily move hair from! phe face, tut plide of strontium, will re- | Insiew also. the exds, as any oll them, Gray Halr. 2 drams; oxide of | zinc, 3 drams;/ powderes starch, 2 drama. Mix thorougniy and keep dry a well-corked bottles | use, . r » remain for ffom on®| Green uid bo removed, as 10} tire, he after the| fr re the denuded | gently washed with | cold crotm or a} bottle. txaoughly T. B—Here| iincture of canthatices, 1-6 ounce; oll of | Invender, ¢4l of roremary, 15 drops each, for a deplle~’ . Doty to the erebrowe with n tiny tooth. » brush once @ day until the growth ts: | sufficiently stimulated, then less often, | ‘This ointment may be-wsed for the eye-- In" this very carefully applied. Ie will inflame yaseline, 2 ounces; | jet Rwoatte te > will, if {t ete tnto ‘A. L.—Once the hair gets a good start at turning gray nothing will really arrest it, As. your Aan Take enoust | halr is a dark brown you—might—try——————_— to make a paste and add warm] thig herb tea lotion, which not only water to tt until the proper consistency | 111 stimulate the growth of hefr, but ts necured. Spread over the hairy sur-| {ny some’ wazea— will, reatore {ts color: is tea, 2 otinces} lo Tive minutes, according to the nature | giigq 3’ ounces. Put ‘in a covered ofthe growth alt-the susceptibility. of | onan —end—pour—over_tha herbs quarts of balling water. | to almmer unt! reduced by one-third. Rewove—trom.the fire and tet sta 4wenty-four hours, Wet the hair with this lotion every night and massage the scalp t bland olf applied” to prevent irettatton, | geatn’ the pillows ai gwanien sage, Allow Strain and day, This will Wants a Broad Nose. —BY a slight to chahge the—shape of the nose! somewhat, but Ido not understand jue What Che nature of your trouble Tw, It cannot be that you want your nore brdadencd between the eyes, ax you may | Spohn change would? letter, tineest un. G very dry acah operation tt te pow -Hore ta: the alf ounces; cA nmetrical and thick- | thirty drops. | Vaseline Pomatum. varter drains; formula you wish, This should be used immediately after shampooing. Jt ja for * White vaseline, three stor oll (cold drawn), ona and Mo acta ‘one ani oll of ty lavender, T Soin fo 8 mode worn witho and view. bray, a sort. mo> put’ the cover meat MB {other kettlo tao @ brs of cold | ni ino) wae ready at " onlon, ay ut into #1 cu Stele with, . [tock in w 1 }sooking, to be au }wet ins” Cook to, | par two tablesp Spoontpl and a } [ful of! the, et then) when! Nieaital | pepper and a Uttle minced paralay, alm: [mer ten minutes longer and serve ‘with. | “8 becomes co veruble and con quently doubly ful. t m s frotk can be 1 ‘high or low willis one that fits so_-many déeoand, pretty ll 1 that oan elther wi ia ut the sulmpe, { “that ean mada very Gresay or quits sfmploy as the berth omitted, jematerial,..OF. AND ts chosen: lustration. it a made, fused - in-the of white lawn, with trimming of Valen: clonnes. and {a ex- ceedingly dainty and charming, but wero the :.bertha — elther omitted or | meade plain, as In the back st would come suited to charp- linen | ané all materials of similar colored et The Inverted he qualitty o Pattern No, 5 Mow to aes thet Vit te quite certaln= b> Mere or as Jone gulmpe also allows a cholce three-quarter uso- | TON FASHION BU a at tile” be of ba r vp- rdy or teeves, s€ the dr A for w gulmpe, n be ear its se- Girl's Dress—Pattern No. ed forithe medium alxe ts 5 je, with 41-4 yards of innorth ustrated. For the guimpo,k 3 for the yoke, 8 ta of 6, 8 10 and 12 f_matertal requ! run 4 inghea Ww to make as { {18 inches wit 2 ts cut In eizea for ¢ Call or send by mail to TH EVENTS WeRtD MAY MAN t Trrenty-thirajetree€ New U, Ne. 21 W May Manton’s Daily Fashions a 5621. 3-8 yards 7, 47-8 on, 4 yards of lace -4 yards 33 incheg \ years of age. Ovtatm ¢ | york. 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