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OIE Rua taassaasdees | ; ¢ The Evening Wo Daily Magazine, Wednesday, March 27, 1907, lyweds--Their Baby 2 By George McManus S&€@seeSESESS SHES SE rld’s GQECS SCP CCESCERET STE GED SELF«EDVUCAGIONAL SEPIES No, S The Making 2 2 2 & & & of the Earth History and Structure of the Planet on Which We Live. A NEW YORK MONGE CRISEO . Brewsters &2 C2 Millrons By Geo. B. McCutcneon. (Copyright, 1%3, 1901, by Herbert 8. Stone & Co.) i THE LEA OF GRINGING A the opera, which wa r : OF PRECEDING CHAPTERS- Ue «down to By W. E. Garrett Fisher, M. A., ry, Brewster, a. young New ‘York “Aldacy wiven. with, an eethoslasen of Edinburgh University ‘ fr The beats Sr a een ee cece ting neat act dint niversity. ye boari he curtain rose upon the i es Daurhier ars And something in the opera toward the (moprinted from the Harmsworth Self-Eduecator Magazine by apectal [ie ies He aad lend seamed to bring “thet two: Vecy: arrangement.) Lhewstor la about to pettle | clone together, As they were leavil is i | the theatre, there was a note of {iment of Copyright, 1907. International Publications, No. 2% Fifth Avenue, New York. ia Uncle jn Montana haa jast dled. SromnPeKer t has been. perfect, (1 earth waa once ‘a’ fuld biase Rim $3,000,000," Hut aitactied te oO breathed: “yet; Monty, snet It sorOr eaeronenc E . Ne aE Tag TORTS senate toons —etey- ehowkt: Tent a Whole solar aye- ts it, be utterly, penniless eeon It? Think of these poverty. tem, tn which it ts one of the en peasants who adore music and have $1,000,000) deft ‘bim by nev: na (nn mnaller planets, was originally a vast thin twelve mgatha, “Wall J. S we nebula, or swarm of Mery dust and To DEE CCown of Montana, Pia uncle's exec Wall. they.” ayslt hea= one now. that" this) money must Monty ross to it, but he felt Ike @ gas molecules, roughly spherical, and 00 THAT Plonally, “rewatee at once Dering Sia’Lark | hypocrite in concealing his chiet mottrs. 4 more than “6,000 million mes in AGAIN 2 te 7a Of sauandering a million dotjare In @ aingle |""We'll repeat the performance to-mor Cl Tht La: 1 ‘ [oj Me Yee, Pesky (disor we joves btm. | row night and fill the house with them." jamoter, This nebula was all rotating , BLESS HIS AN in vartous eags he tr y He was as good as his word. { about ita centre; It was also cooling, LITTLE HEART, st etit. Ie in forbidden by. the terma | The next dav.at noon the chauffeurs i from Parje reported for duty, and fi eo radra of heat Into of the will to explain hia reasons for squany | thoumnd dollars had been» ‘on the carnival and no opportunity of annihilating the roulette wingéngs to offer Itself, "Baedeker pensive by the tri; Tt wan there that he was suddenty re- called.to his duty from dreams of m ent ‘on the water by a cablegrat 8 apace, " : c HE DOESN'T 4 eee the WO TaRA hls WS thrown mut | gleaming French deyll-wagono steamy ; | id “contracting. As It contracted It WANT TO COME Aral t Fe tte ULUPT candi she, We one of | Off: through the crowd’ In. the. direc eg shed a kerles of rings at varying’ dis- circus) & aching Marty of Eematyfite teat teat [of Ventes. Through Brescia and V tances from the e eaca of which, THAT panies him on a. crutse of the eran ona and Vicenza they passed. scatter % 2 . fan, 05 to lose more monday | with one exception, gradually coalesced 3 \ Te ea ee eaheteetion fa4 frida | {2 TArwess of silver th theie wake and ; {nto-p _pnet revolving round the cen- circus}, WY \ $40,000, y Brewater found the ace $00, fast : tral portton, whtch formed’ the com- x le S| | 'lby the elme they renchan ace he, 3 paratively stiall atar which wevcall the SS CHAPTER XXI- | |8,.nistful lonxing, to, take, this re . | “aun, ae Perel a bosiness trip, 4 ‘The four outer rings gave birth to the 3 Fairyland... | ya} can't expect to enjoy tt 1 major planets—Neptune, Uranus, Saturn ONTY'S aituation was dempera Fal iimetlnisasrei renner: HEC spr fj And Jupiter—which are still ina more or lesa nebulous condition. The next ring | Only-a—iittie—more—than—kix | [con TY Innee ete tot nee - never coalesced, but broke up {nto a large number/of asterotds or minor planeta, 8 have been discovered already. There were still four other the nebula slowly contracted, which formed the four Inner of which moro’ tha rings left behind and smaller plancts—Mars, the Earth, Venus and Mercury. neeme : ti ives mehlok femended eae batons’ tcoseld ps i t vok gly barren of suggestions °} Fond contained wor lor i Our First Glimpse of Earth. WAIT, BAGY! Dunes Vravagance, aid. Monty grew liypadeat| Parnbie. of ‘the ton alenta and ands Thus‘our frst djatinct glimpse of the earth shows it as a net MAKE BABY PAPA BE CLOWN STOP - ALWAYS of the book's amall economles./.Notio-] "ay o'aimmer in pearcely © god LAUGH! HIS CRYING, ing some chapters on the Itallfn lakes. |‘visit. Eypt, but Monty and. hig gut Intensely hot, and with no soi UUme revolving round the sun volves oa Its axis {n twenty-four hours, d nucleus, rotating on Ha own arts, and nt the same in a nearly circular orbit. The earth at present re- But ft steadily losing time. The tides —thieed bythe sunand moon forma fr! brake practsely analogoua to that which {s-used on the wheels of railway ¢arringes or niotor cars. The retardation thus caused amounts only to a lengtliening of the day by one second in about » thousand centu st Calculating this secutar retariation backwards, Prof. Darwin showed that there must have been a timo when the day was only. two or three hours in Jength. ‘The effect of tidal friction nlvo operates on the moon, which fs constantly travel- Ung away from the earth, and at the same time revolving more siowly. Working this probiem also backwards, Prof. Darwin waa able to show that there must have been 4 time when the earth waa rotating in a pariod of between two and three hours, and the moon was revolving around {t-at the samo perlod at a dis- tance almost inappreciable. FOR PRECIOUS ! DONT We LOvEY ? in an inspired moment ho’ retiembered that Pettingill had once lost his heart toa villa on the Luke af Como,.In- stantly a new act of the comedy pre- sented itself to him, He sought out Pettingill and demanded a description of lis castle In the alr, “You'd better not count that, Monty, A man I know ran across the pisseignce and tried for a year to bu, Hut the lady has {deaw of her own.’ jrewnter nocured It, and the crowd Was transferred at once to fairyland. fi The loveliness of the villa and tt grounds, which sloped down to the Kentle jake, silenced eriticiam, For & time it was supremely satisfying to do had n desire to ace even a Uttle of the northern coast of Afric: i had lettors to At Alexandria Brows maine. tatuinen, andtnthe few enter— tainments that he gave succeeded once again in falrly outdolng. A shelk from the Interior was a guest at one of Monty's entertainments, Was a burly, hot-blooded fellow, with donsoly-hopulsted harem, and he lad been Invited more as a curiasity than ag one to ba honored. Ax he came aboamt the Fitter, Monty belleved the Invitas sion wax more than Justified... Mohame Ted was ruperd. and the women Gf the so much of hint thet {t wae smal ‘wonder thit his head was tured, Ho fell desperately 1 love with Gray on sigat, and witn all the conipo- of @ potentate who han nyver Len party nad. +a noting. Pettingill. wafeiered about at hot believe iy was he sed ho for Rrowster the next The Origin of the Moon, {hone ielenkld not paler i ret age | gaa ie tenes A It cannot be a mere coincidence that the calculation of the moon's motion, Mae ncthorstnwnomteGkean svouldsjantry: here red Ore ip y er looked the swarthy gentle when {t waa all but in contact with the earth, showa that t must have made a more catmiy, 1 wan aula mort of pace F Tooked ‘tho swar c= fompleto revolttion in aomething betweon two and two and a balf hours. ‘Tha eee ree eente tions of, happiness, .and Tho mers: though of thts Conclusion is irreststble, Originally the moon formed an Integral portion of the ey aa a ae TAItRT eo cToUeni ec tdushing atae! Gray fled him with tendereat opportunities for melancholy, earth, But aa the sped of the earth's rotation tnoreased under the grayitational } r ne 4 ‘ a yet the: some! Jonger hold together. There waa a vast cataclysm, beyond anytoing which we can ~ Rnd Peggy aided, “Anytaing after this |not hide the amile that came with tho fmagine, and the moon was flung oft from the spinning earth—posatbly in the form = " Would bo an anti climax. Really,| mind picture of Peggy, ietening ‘to the at Arst of a meteorio ring, which eventually condensed into our satellite. As s00n THE GIRL WHO LOVES Af 16. Vitation from me? With a Mew) She Won't Answer. Monty iyouyjimould sai betlseas (Alaiye Preteens seeing ot ena | UT of the thousands of “Betty” letters, fully one-| Winning her himself shosid a young Derr Betty: . The peacefulness of fairyland was|him the grin indicated friendship and, > f O fourth are from (or about) girls between the agea of |™an pay attenttons toa EAE Ca Ivo repay ett rad fomatting which! Rrowster could not ence uremomon tial Has pale MO 7 a te 4 " ih ewnter ¢ y dia} = CELI ACS CAN VL) EEA LACE ah eit Cottey COS at ae Judy and told her of my love, ask-! (ler ho was s000 ph |tlon. but the Amer(oan declined the of if they are really !n jove or {f some man Is really in ove zi 2 Ing If she did care for mo in| It. ‘The automobile wh fering ond nlso refused to carry a bag 4 Why-not ask her outrignt tf ehe Is engaged? That would be the most mysterious of Seivele to, tw order for the oT Jot th put cther td orev, I boy come ahora fuse: | —If thelr parents are not brutes for with them, or—oftene teturn, to which she would not answer, trying to break, up thelr love affairs, Thea again, I asked her It we could to nen Peggy look a hole t - Now, the average girl of fifteen or aixteen haw about as| direct solution cf the problem. If sN*| not keop company, to which she sald With the best grace Pasa te much right to be engaged oF to be planning immediate mat-|!# not, you have as much right (0 trY/ that it would not be right, as we wers t kind vited the sheik to come aboard and con= “changes of horsey most un- rimony as she has to be Vrebldent of tho United States, 1t/t0 Win her as haa the other man. cousins, Now, in my mind, thly fa not] certaine nothing, could bo. more. wimDle | patent erm B ts aly very eweas, In poat ribble about “love's young | pai prea Ot all.the case My. mother te-e-couetin| and nalaral-thanto_moort automovltess stasaanethe—wpper= iret tm ee —— dream.” But when that “dream” falla.at a time when a| An Unreasonable Father. to-this young Indy’w father, and 1 am| {PM PAtit | sy rowret that Monty | MMalting the appoarance of hie charmer, girl should bo studying or forming her mind) for tho viciss!- @ accond cousin to him, while a thint| broke Into the lying the villa, for the| Just then the shetk discovered Porgy, i Dear Betty: «AM very fond of a certain man, He wants me to go with him to the theatre, but my father objects, Ho says I will have to leave him if I have & young man take mo out anywhere or call on me, I have no mother or home, but em boarding with a very nice family. My father pays all my expenses and won't let me work. | Ploase advise me what to do, I am| twenty, This man in twenty-two, HBARTBROKEN. who, pretty as a pleture, dr nesr tho strange group. beef Gracefiil and slender she stood before the a ai ohammned but bis ardor Was not cooled by the pr \ >" Many witnesnen With we aude Ro dropped to hie knees, wabbling for © mompnt In the suctesatul effort. to maintaln a poetie’ equiltbrlum. © The he bevan pouring forth volumes of shet. tered French, Engliah an it ment, ncoompanied by. no Intonse that they Suerame 4 Having nocompfished what he consid ered to bo his part of the: ceremony the shelk nroso and started toward NW cousin to the girl. This ought not to Testriet or hinder hor from keeping company with mo, ought It? W. H. ‘The relationship 1» not suf_ictontly close to act as a drawback i you really love each other, Marriage on $15 a Week. pays ons AM nineteen and tn lows with a Yuung tady. She stema to care for me very much and Iam sure that I will be accepted If 1 Propose, I am now tudes of later life, and when her mentality 1s not yet In its prime, it ts apt to distract her thou om more useful matters and to make her sit around moonfng and moping when she cught to be washing the dishes or learning ..er lossone pr waiting on a custom: Love ts. ineswreaths. thing in Ife; But it Is meant for “grown-ups.” Cherish your heart dreams if you choose to, dear little nixtven-year-o.d, but don’t let them Interfere with your dally routine or shapy your character and ideas, Meal love ‘| will come tater You will recognize It at sight when It does come and will laugh to think how foolisiily you were taken tn by the Imitation article at sixteen, A Point of Honor. witchery of the place had got Into his Thood. Hut a stern sense of duty, © bined) with the fact) that the 3 chauffeurs andoteahinet were duo in Milan on ‘dy, Made him ruthless. ile was ponisnel that lis orders: to docamp Were so Ineekly obeyed, forget Ung that his soltcitous guests did not know that Worse extravagance lay be- He took them to Milan by train And jodged them with some splendor at the sotel Cavour, . Here he found that the famo of the princely profitgate had preceded, hii, | and hia portly host was all doference and attention, All regret, too, for monsleur-Was. just too late to hear. the | THE NEW WORLD AS SEEN IN SPACE. THE OLD WORLD 4S BEEN IN SPACE. as the moon had an independent existence it eet up vast tides tm its parent earth, whidd acted as a powerful brake. The earth's rotation began to slow down haln and the moon began to travel outwards in a widening spiral. This beautiful ho: able ang as I thought 1t would be dishonor- unfatr to the other fellow, a ited Ho z with a good frm and am earning $15 ‘ | theory of the moon's ovolution is now generally accepted, Thus Dear Detty: + Now, I am very anxious to pay her] If your father has no personal objec- ; ning, wonderful company of artista who had | jaunoh, coolly motioning for her to foley | ‘ history of first, and sti! the greatest, Vganlagiat eaten Siege en ioeanere AM deeply tn love with a young lady, | attentions and I would ike your advica.| ton to the man he ts vary _unreszona-|® Week. Do you think that ts enough! been minging at jay Beata. The ucason law. So_far as he waa—con et —— Se Ee a “who I have redon to believe Iikea wing that she ta keeping company| bie and selfish. Hut while you are liv-| °F © Young man to marry on? Witunity misted indeed, and Brewatera | MAttor was closed. But Peggy, her » OGDEN. |f brought out an ironical com. |heert thumping Ike a trip-hammer, ould obey his 3 me very much. Some time ago #he/and ts probably engaged, would It be exon full bf exottement— = | keeping” T re co “te Tay or to Thy arry If you love m7 Ty, sonaniyfiient to Bertier, TU ranked, oC te net the-Earth and Hs Envelopes, = (old ms ehe was Keeping company, ere TunonoraDTs Tor Wo to Tayite Her t|wishea Why not marry If you love the or in Ose ee fae AOR jase ANAT ii sop or 1 mor rent 5 met ‘The earth as wo know it is an oblate spheroid, a giobethat 1s, wich Ie sliht- | * Sts Sh is How engaged: I bere) the thesity or ask ty ca young man well enoligh And If NS CAH | marriage nt ninetoen is a mistake. Walt | the emergency, Discovering that the |), urea ile wrest honor. but } ty fattened a: its poles, which are the ends of the axis about which it revol never gone out with her nor called oa| it be proper for her to eupport a wife? at least until you aro twenty-one, manager {of the company and. the |Cimariy. Mohammed paused trreselutely prince! and tn’ some trritadon, that’ a ancolal | celeron where. the vhpathen wets ait ested to Brewster vers dificult, to Tus equatorial qlamoter Is about 7,920.59 miles, ind tts polar diameter about 7,901.47 Poa we performance would miles. Calculation showa that the present pe of the earth fs that which would v “ ” Maco etatecetiiti ber non His |amonz the bends.” whlspered Monty 19 have bean asaumed by.a lquld globe rotting at ita present speed, whi Sy G U CG h I By »“Pop.’?| fecurs. bt riethe idea and authorised | Mra. Dant and he ealled outs: “Cancale : conclude that'the carts solidified ut? Le pipe cs ro & & a & ae Cd Cd y p set a maka covery arya y-| Perry, dotall hale a dozen. men to-ph ‘Ame when its rotational period was pruc- Remnant. ree In own part: up the beads ‘that aré adout to eli teaily the exmo-as it 15 to-day, a z — = date eae te teancegl compintortuat | (rem tikeraiajosteracneeie The earth conalsts af shells, Uk. on: , tw ne 0 2 nt (EO. u SEU Ge eel iaiieeienion fe ep etme eA CI Aus) Wor Lo's mee heey AND HE LEFT 410,000 {t was some time before thty could (To Be Continued.) and in part by an gnvelope of water—the aydroephere. Ss Cima thy TH Bye yNcre Grose Male Si TG] Th. atmosphere,-or outer envelops ofthe earth, constate chiefly of the alr we ce SRIN FLINT ‘ M zi D il F hi a \7 breathe, « mechanical mixture of the gases, oxygen and nitrogen, in the prapee May anton's aly asnions, °° ons by volume of about 1 to 4, with a small, varying amount of carbon dioxide od yee y and water vapor, and traces of rare guses like argon and hellum, Tt extend per Ee eis : eeptitty the height of at teast-180- miles, thougt-tore-than half of tt ls come Prengh dress = = pressed by gravity to within three miles of the surface. Tt in equal in walght eo ere : | an anyelope 0. Water covering the whole earth to a depth of M fest, and oxectan Ye See | pressure on all substances at sea leve! of rather less than 15 pounds to the square oe aeitilaal tnca (one atmosphere). Ey sty ; " waya much In de- ‘ 2 The Water Sphere. mand. Illustrated 2 Tho aydrosphere, or surfaco water of tho earth, ts sufficient, {f the surface pote As easlies 2 wero a dead level, to cover the whole earth to m depui of noarly two miles ut eee aiaaapted the yarlous forces which have been at work in the course of the last hundred mil- REN t every Mion years or 80 have modified the earth's surface ao that it presents conalderable He ity. onl h ma- {nequalities of level, ranging from five miles above the mean lovel tn the hisheat torial In the Iilue % Hiialayan eummits to eix milos below It In the deepnst mbyasos of the ocean, ae ieitetmade Hsieh + Consequently tho water of the hydeosphere has chieny collected itnelt into thy ofa ring-dotted eee. seas which occupy the depressed portiona of the aurtace, and which cover nearty fawn, trimmed with ne three-fourths \of the whole aren of the earth—about 145,000,000 equare mites... A Jape insertion; but * ; considerable part of the water 1s always suspended as vapor In we atmosphere, it {8 not only adapt- Vee ed ; washable ma- The Pat Pan Lives On , Tsieuinveaat alas 2 _Tho grekt bulk of the earth consists of the ithosphere, or solld globe of be'used tor. challles, CG) Tocks, with which geology properly doala,. It I on the part of this lithosphere, : ‘ ind the Ike, al- iy |. composing a little more thin a quarter of tho earth's whole area—55,000,000 square HINTS FOR THE HOME. HEALTH AND BEAUTY. theustiyi mes tletzot mijes—which rises above the neas, and ts called land, that mankind lives. ‘ cotton and linen The modern view ta that tho Interior of the earth ts practically solid ., hh 7 d = cy stuffs is in itself a ‘ through, tn spite of the immense tempatature which must. preval Ta te tre |Pyramide Louisiana. fiwo pons or pedared strat aa patie By Margaret Hubbard Ayer. Jong and attructive i best theory Is that of Prof. Arrhenius, who has put forward the view tha ASH well {pn cold water three-quar- | gently, As soon aS ft begins to bol!) set | TixHd fro fy fj ono, Linen lawn ts WS Beret? garth 1s @ vast. bubble; consisting of a soild crust, perhaps 20 of 40 siete \ tera of w pound of rice; drain and | Wie saucepan at tho side of the range. | To Remove Dandruff. Te AREA F for a. “perrennene|aamaye oth hand: Bea vee Feating on a liquid magma of 60 to 100 miles, which shades off Into a globe of gay’ |! put in a-small aaucepan with two| through a fine slit strain. Have reads, Re—Hero 19th? | 9s Anton, moreover, shall not tani [someand..durable, L i | Butlthts gas is very different in physical proportion trom any which wa know|quatts of bolled mllk. Cook on a alaw|& pinoapple cut. In alices, Dip each formula for te") jirfous, Providenea aeldom mnakes thy | Mle Datiaton Cony dn our laboratories, That it ts gas we argue, because tho temperature at) thie| fire with covered saucepan for thirty {slice inio the ayrup and arrange them e moving dan |inigtake In mtsmatehin; cock come | Sriae mmuolina, and eel Gepth must be higher than tho critical temperature of any known substance—| minutes; do not stir while cooking. | ered pemely Pat cn nae tlces of pre: irurt, “In using th plexion-and hair, and tt you. cheng na | pA be 7 oy @. the temperature at which @ substance can remain solid or quid under any | When dono remove {t from the fire and | cherries, which will be held by some of | tonle, do not fall to golden blond hair that wae encatea | OW attractive or pressure. ut it is eae-under a pressure wo vast that its density is two or throa| add half a teaspoonful of grated orange | the pineapple leaves stuck around inte | massage ihe 8°41) to go with a certain pale of eyes amd a |more, Verte: times greater than that of any known ‘rock, and its rigidity and Incompresst-| peel. a quarter of a pound of granulated | With ths pyrnnnie e eTUD 8 merved thoroughly twice ml certatn ahade of complexion, you wilt] eee ye ey ot bility are greater than thoge of'ateel, Probably at least half of this gas consiatu| sugar. Cover the pan jand leave {t for neh Jay; otherwise the sot Improve your appearance ie Whe matérial Fe qu lred ‘ of tron and other metals, | 5 “Tten minutes, Coot tiie rice slightly and, Cafe Frappe. tonic will be of i> lusat| It dn very dificult to dye red al Ld ee f ‘T K The Earth as It Now Is add a gill of wich cream ana one tablo- AKH clear, strong coffee nty | ilo benefit. A good NAl? property, and If you.are bent upon Soe 1-2 yards ( )) A spoonful of butter.’ Lightly beat four pweelen, pour Into freezing can {reulation 13 [OF nging tha color you had better hayw! 3, or 2 yards ively necessary tur the work’ done by a first-class hale dre: to chill thoroughly and almost stiffen. Serve in tall” glasses with a ‘The earth, then, which geology has té study, consists of a series of hells of mat-| fresh esse, add them, and Minish with a Quarter of a pound of assorted candied Inches wide, with the health of the or, ter In diftcrent states. The central core ts a globe of about 7,000 miles In diameter, which ts composed of tron and other elements, probably not forming compounds, in’ the gaseque state, but exposed to such tremendous pressure that {t behaves as B sold and extremely rigid body. Outvide of this co: a shell of Iquid, matter ‘which vonalats of all the rocks which we know. at te surface in a atate of fusion, perhaps 100 miles in thickness. Upon this magma floats the solid crust, thirty or forty miles thick, which ta composed of the various rocks which we have now to ratty ry bela seh aA.a3) into poll. Reet ynd ‘of tho Nalne der tant ‘Outean al gmp i chiefly: frults, mixing gently “Butter tho Inside of a pyramid-like tin mould holding a quart and a half, Pack, the’ Hoe In tghtly, put the mould in a deep pan filled with hot water wittin, one. Inch ot the trim, “cover antl set on the fire ft- ginutes. ‘Th | wlater most only _ Unmionld hm seca fancy \ plata. spoonful of whipped eream on top of ach, Apple Pudding, © ono and a half cups of atrainea epples, grated, rind and juice of halt « lemon, add three-fourths oup suear, one-third cup of wine, one tabdle-! : of) plating iin. one-third Bet in Ice” scalp: cantharides, erine, one-half ounce; Rae dram; rosemary, ol rove water, tro. weal with this ton until Ao pvinonca of dwMdrumt Is nouiced.: pinalt, ounce; Hquld ammonia, one dram; glys oll of thyme, one hy one-naye dram. | x all toxether With’ six ounces of thorousiity Bincturo Of | |p, ‘one Turther B, shoos, re growing Nail, F.—You nad @00d ohlropodist and have your nail treated. again and again unless it {3 properly cut, and it ls eeldom that o1 ot skilled In chiropody can ‘perform “| Rup Uttle “eperation,| I would cautihi you to wear vory broad! and comfort) When the nol In onda |) better This will eke KO. yards of tnsertion and 2 yar ds of edging. Pattern No, 5626 |1s out in alzes for ehlldren of two, four and six years of age. toa Chlild’s Dress—Pattern No. 5626, \ veer recur pho. le} 7 Gall or send by mail TH RVENING WORLD MAY MAN. Hew te} TON FASHION BUREAU. Ny, 2 West Gwrenty-chira streot, Now gia pi | ork. end:ten cents tn’ colnor‘atampa jor each pattern cies i Sf) IMPORTANT ; :

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