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The Evening World’s Daily Magazine, Thursday, March 28; 1907. BET TY°VINCENTS o i o® he Bes Coa of the Dae be Evens Walt : Ji . ; e Best Fun of the Day by Evening World Humorists * = ‘ee ADVICE*LOVERS : WO Wie WM oh i Wee HD) CO UNS PN / ig LENAS ONES Wy Os O08 soa AS FOLLY, OF SECRET MARRIAGE. | A YOUNG MAN asks to-day about the advisability of * . 4t Gtwarranges her back halr wo And the trained elephants who can do’ just aa mang foolish tricks as if they were huzn And all the rest of tt. New York Thro’ Funny Glasses ses Sste tee srcetones "stan eas contracting @ secret marriage. These marriages are always Unwise, and almost Invariably result. wu happily, A young couple mairy sccretly, Neither te s parenta nor her friends know anything about J. Naturalty her young men friends kcep on calling on her, Naturally the secret husband 1s Jealous, and there ere _quarrels | ae because he dostres her exclusive society without giving her action. the open protection of his name in exchange ‘ Being in |i} love, the young couple are seen tog much together. Not Kndwing they are marred, people talk, This doea:not hurt the young man, but t damages the The Jarr Family’s Daily J By Roy L. McCardell. aa : 6 W do you think the policemen ‘ot: all A money?" aaked Mra. Jarr us she looked up. fr oe the eyentng paper. “They may ‘it wae fon a mor- = tudry fund." = Nas “Then it waa ‘easily raised," said Mr, Jarre ee “Everybedy-{s willing to chip In to bury a ‘policeman.’* ato real mean,” said Mrs, Jarc.“There man on this bedt. “I feel nb fear of2b' Glars-at al! when ho ts tn the fn with Delia." “Do Wie neighbors feal so safe?’ienked Mr. Jarr. “What do th: tbors Tt replied Mrs. Ja: ‘or me? “Let them minit find Tif mind mine! An: of your boyhood, ‘reader? I doth. Z a ee B i } I recall the delightful cfreus perfumery that was compounded of equal. pa: “1 ee, jn Se pe ees Mr. B. FR. T, Pengs|°f sawdust, damp eaiicloth, assembled yeomanry and canned catantmals I re- = | ‘makes the pilgrimage from Hreoklyn for the show at call the truly enjoyable dive plank that Dhad to alt on—a seat that was just wide the Garden, and goes away again wishing that he enough to be painful for a thin man and just narrow enough to be dangerous for ma TMght eee onte more the oldtime circus of his boyhood. a man to whom Fate had been good in the matter of natural upholstering. I re- More especially does he wish it {f he came in on a pass and call how the gentlemanly agent passed mongat me with tickets for the efter- had a front seat in a box. raat se how the rene. lermoande Se Crctard sobre a an ein mt ‘ me like @ eerpent; and -how the eldeshow Tdge head! erie Reasapheeret sido Aeaskiy cin ean fis axpres,|how the young lady with the Gothlo underpinning ‘and the lampahade cloties tion had betokened matiataction whon we gazed upon more | !réled the ring on the back of @ broad and aged horse that had been|trained in freaks than can be found assembled together anywhere Inj Zouth to haul a hearse, and never forgot the gait; end how the mendgerie tent | fi Hed. | the World except at theteeekly meetings of the Pleiades | #4) 3 | Club, And the horseback riding eal that knows more than| Some of us maay have wondered where the deacriptive writers got thelr phrase, | “other, and thera ts nothing on eatth that will convince them that there is not some secret scandal somewhere. If you respect the girl you love, marry her openly. If you'can't (to that, wait til! your position enablesjyou to. A secret marriage is unfair to her. pe { i =a ae aes “y ra : jenagerie tent 3 ta-th cf t pee = j = a member of the Cabinet, And the talented troupe of pink RasiOk) ceceneey et eee inte eimader eae ieacranast —what Tsay ta-that. f ea in thts town are _an- .A Matter of Country. | Sessa) Seasorh Arak Nets EO ladiea and, purple gentlemen who sft about soclably from/|® close aftemoen in August, and you knew i 7 they can be, They take yin ever the ings so patently: a Semis: year or two and youlmay se the whole trapeze to trapeze in @ manger ghat no beginner could hope | You'd Fase, 200, urder the ame cifow cen, ie and eo gullantty, end they are always kind and polite.” Dea : affair in w very dlfferwnt ght. At any to learn dn Jeag’than @ mionth,- And the akoe-peraon from| Mr BR. T. Pangs from Brooklyn recalle all ¢his, too, but he Insists—and 30 “One rthey ‘are call “right te 1 a young lady rather good look- s ght. } Akg cr ci ot| Glarmpanisecontlsat [a oles Onlera wil be Gevatetal to.2e8 Prevent I am keeping company rita fz yery nice young man who is of Itetan| A Bash/ul Youth. descent. Can wo! live neopy tn splte| a mei : . ra ween 2 Betty: ; ee ne Gifferences tn battle Ee Oke qrould-like to get 4 with If you aro congental in other respecta|| 7Ours ladies I know Med She the mere difference of nationality need [hese and have no young {frien ere are three girla whom I would eds Dak CSTs) encore Uke to get xoquainted with.” How could She “Made Love"’ to Him. |1 set soqoatrted with them and how so cosld I get more young friends? tem the Land of the Midnight Bouse, who so graphically illustrates how a fellow | 49 many othero—that thay ale che) Card Rare? ot thelr) youth, glides home when he has the Norwegian equivalent for a skate on. And the FUNNY PART: j lovely Indy who does the Dip of Death twice @ day, and would do It oftener only| | And if one of them came/to town you couldn't hire ‘em to ge, “I guess they do,” sajd Mr. Jarr grimly. “One followed Mra. Rangle and mdi{iini2 > to @ policeman and he.had handied the eyes bohaved because they! £2 Wh z were closed tight,” ist she “If the police closed the maloons tight {t might help somh, too," eald Mr, Jarr, 2) think are me: “They do not!" said Mra, Jatd sharply, “They are courteous and attentivasbivih and they never presume, and If a jady 4s annoyed by A masher on the streets, if; she can find a policeman, sho gets prompt protection. They know a lady does not soe want any notoriety and will not tdaist an the fella be rested, so tie polices! men give the mashers a beating that they rememb¥ a Bs tess “Then the mashers mako thelr eyes behave after that, eh?’ aad Mr. Jarr. | SULE ‘ raat s sictibeen When I ‘was et an| Very baabful. LOVER, “You should be the last.person to corapiain about that," sata Mra. Jare/quicks!! Ole uncle's there was-a-girl about stz-| With a Nttle ingenuity and patience ¥ _— “You and your friends would have to comehome at a decent hour-to-thetr) jy). M teen years who, wwhenbyer! she used | 70U.08n probably find some mutual Vaan 4 y 4s 2 families then. And, if it wasn't for the policeman witting in our safe ee Yore| Scquaintance, in tustness or elsewhere, ‘ . i g ’ ; kitchen with his protecting armn'— : ? to ba with me’ alone, ured to make love \ ch ates to me: Now whenever she comes: to| WhO will introduce jyou By joining ONAN NY dh £ S 5 Aa Aroha Dein viqvets § 2 i genio? New York she ls cool to me, and just| Some XY. M CA. er church society or ‘ D ee ) “You mind your” buatrest “arr hotly. “Delta ta not engaged 100177 aya oes eocial cid you/can mest many pleas- ‘\ “Uf igy him; shes {s engaged to a fireman; she would not permit of such a thing. te ofnt Pitesti Miaegenaeaeiy y f ' “Ah, Well, the police me the sweetest love letters, and if 1/.@nt friends. . @o not answer her at once she sends} — 5 do not engwer het et Sn tie me ae |020 Unasaal Young Man. “They are too good, that's what,” 2ald Mra. Jarr. “Do you ever hear of a Perris of destitution brought to the attention of @ pollce—when poor familles are! PLN \Y SPECIAL evicted, when they find starving men, women and children—bue the pollee tn |) pag bashful or ahe may be| | AM elghteen ana tn love with a git Winn y CLUS RATES atantly make « collection among themacives and buy food and cintheat* ciqine Vaid iomah be tad ler area of seventeen, I think that thete ‘fs RNY d FOR p “They,can afford to; they get all the money solng.”* eald Mr. Jar. - just hW Cee eee eleva, (4. no girl to equal her, We hava been IDIOTORIAL “Not only that," sald Mrs, Jarr, continugag her ine of defense; "but when Foring to be Thinking eeriotialy of 10. | oe depbesAing -salelporiion: tether esha’ : ‘ 7. WRITE lady loses her pocketbook, or finds “hersctt, without cartare home, what do Would Marry Diborcee. know anything abdut ft,’ and I didn't \ : ahe dat : dct : ail aebaplbaloah Dear Betty: think it waa right to do anything 3 "She asta & policeman. Js that the anewert* sald Mr. Jarn ae AM twenty, I would like to De mar-| clandestine like that But I thought I "Yes, it is," snapped Mra. Jarr. Piece tise: @ lady knows & pélloeman would = "Fed to a young woman about ty|-Wwould walt another year or eo, until not presume upen It lke some eo-called ‘respectable’ men who eriticise them. own axe who ta getting a divorce| we are both older, and then I could ask would. ‘The policemen at the Brooklyn Bridge: give women who find-themsclroa from her basband, although she has not! her father to-let me keep company with without carfare—sometimes ten a day—money to get home, and theav women, ‘yet got her final papera. I have not yet! her. Please:advise me. a i ether people who use them and then abuse them, are not principled 'grlowe Bear Veneacod coher aitswsognen Ge IMPATIENT LD. , j 7 think of ever looking up the officer and repaying him. I know of my olpicxpari to do eo this month. Do you thtnk| Your common sense and {deas of ence; when I wae golng to Brooklyn once and had lost my purse I told'n police- | would be right? WILUA3C C. | honor-are unusual for so young « man. man, and he was aa nice as he could be and gave me ten ceits to, get hdme amd—=t) man to marry at twenty is ol-|I heartily congratulate you on them. put me en cars!" 2 : imprudent, end the dzcumstances-You have decided on a wise and manly Res } “Did you ever pay him back?’ asked Mr. Jarr. oF vour case make the marriage eren| course of action. ‘\ 5; : “ “I forgot all about—you never mind whether I aid.or not! That's my bu: Arpioaver? WD : ‘ ness!” retorted Mra. Jarr hetly. “Wall, X think they should be gotten after with a sharp etiok,” said Mr. Jazz (oi) “They've got © ure job and are the highest pald policemen in the world, and \f).r10\, injured in discharge of their duty or if they xtay on the force till they are’ o yi they are retired on a good big pension, and that’s more than is coming to me." 2/1/}/! Sof the Theatres z ‘Ane, what's the-use to have an argument ebout the cops?” sald Mr.\Jarr., HE grand opera war will be joa into musical comedy next week, when And'on his way out he met the policeman on the beat and sald: © A I ths Hammershine legions wi\clach with the Con, Conoried forces in “‘The} |. a “Hello, Tom! If I were you fellows I'd show those reformers up, You cou Land of Nod” at the New ir Theatre, The ammunition has been fuk z ly ‘Gott, too! They caste me eich)” ; (3 mished-by Victor Herbert and George V..Hotert, In the battle will be Qacar Ham- mershine, Con.-Conoried, Robinson Caruso;-Peler Panteon, Emma 3, Ales- (gandro Bouncey, A. La Monday, Mudame Yellba and others, including|a fishting prevail, ea “Are you exposed to the cold weather, 'to long hours on duty, te dangers from, 1) thugs, murderers and ruffilans generally? Do you risk your life to protect prop-! "— erty? Do you jump in the lcy water, when the tide ts running dangerously, to/ save the worthless lives of would-be sulcidesT™ asked Mrs. Jarr. “"ehorus, “No quarter will be gtven—regular prides Will ; oe ‘@PTHI blond Bonet didn’t checr the shrinking Calve on her way at th Li = ; ‘ ! themesives to be too busy'to keep or/- box at the Lyric, where he patted his hands in hdnor of his fellow-country- sg orate To Remove Btackheads, hecoresstherinad ne tuaripen etree tt i , Of-X regret | should requtre it, tf nothing elsd.” Here. von Fe reaoe sys | is thesdoted for blackheads: Pure man, Novell. Judging by appearances, “La Morte Civile’ was a gay and frolic & CER @ome oomnedy to Boncl. Hoe seemed to take % keen delight In the outiaw's trou A 2 sont Cayeasr, “bles, for throughout the performance he emiled the same old smile that haa weath- |. FE. ered a hard winter In Thirty-fourth street. When Novell! died with great sucodss N x3 at the usual hour, Bonci seemed tickled to death, grinning and applanding until INERAT Ion, {ipa PAS a 1 F 1 q@uloker|dtndy, 2 ounces; célogua, 1 thy Itallan actor was brought back to life and several curtain calls, Mr. Forbes f Operation to re. ot 1-4 ounce: Robertson was once more tn at the death with as. i / y nee ai death wish both han: f, er, % move blackheads | Misht after washing the face OVELLI can ecarcely be blamed for the wretched scenery he Is { ? GA. 4 . t F Lat “DP ere sabe aes Solr meas ~the- Luyrier—-He-hee-been-figurativety weeping over Our T's Tkwé since tie] Y % l us : sei Fluffy alr. opentng of hiv remarkable engagement. His word: t ‘ ‘@pend on thetr tot!- “I have nearly fitty productions in Italan ecenery of wood and paper right . ats. The use of a here with me In New Yori, if'the authorities would only allow me to use this un- , ‘ complexion brush, ts of 9 Ps the only really §ng the hair eurty and Suffy; Dre 2 salts of tartar (carbonate of pot-) ~ ~——fireproofed material. Some of it-is painted, too, by one of tit greatest art: “ ash), 1 dram; cochineal (powdered), 1°37 3 fi fSinan Italy—Rovers! of Ai!an—and my ‘King Lear scenery would be'a revelation Y) Ys : hg] fare but slow way gram; Uquor of aimmonia, essence Of dnzith ‘i {tallan acente art to /meriean audlencea. I think’’=—but, ab‘me! he can only | BB} of removing Diack” | rose, 1 dram gach; glycerine, 1-4 ounces!) a i t > heads that ow reotified” spirits, 1% ounces; distttledr! “fs smsony eee . 4 : 6 of takes barely | water, 1. ounce: Lat the mfxtura dle. suf = Nitntn shld) tea show ginl.who has naver-scen Broadway—a Hving z : |= ans mece.. time. thes merety phat with frequent sticring fore joel. | utatlon of the theory that-show-gins ecidom-ece-anything-eise, She] | ing the faca Surely at Hist “yeu nite 3 the heir with 1) made several resolute attempts with different companies of| crumbling for. might devote four or Sve minutes %©) +5 —toron—wyen resting. The tunes, but the farthest point East from her home in Chicago she ever reached this cnost important ttem-in your tollet.| Ji Gocur ay tho hair dries. Tle a was Fort Wayne, Ind. The family got, ured to’ Marjory'n ret ripa, but Gtve the face good scrubbing with | Tt te ound the hate while it ta 2o/tihe! was deeply humiliated. Now. she !s a member of Richard Carls's “Spring Chic! a pure soap and warm water, rinse| ioe If the front ‘hatr fa ehort {t comoany. and accms certatn of touching classic roll next Monday, when Mr. wall and rub tn the following lotion, a] ahiguld’ be encouraged t@ diy In a rut’ Carte comes back'to towp, @irected. Nobody should ever permit | pled muss erie. shy Meter cas iekeee og pecan mane BreWSter'S Millions, | Acie"cr67 | By George B. McCutcheon| : in tw musical comedies, tr! which she. will impersonate two different charg tery’ ty | two different theatres the same evening. During the first i (Copyright, 1903, 1901, by Herbert-8. ‘Stone & Co) cI Tiesrinces in’ her. attitude which seemed); The Fikter’¢:boate May Manton’s Daily” Fashions. +! In the-water act of “Th¢ /Social{ Whirl.” which edmmences 1, a fo demand protection, and manned by aturdy oaramen before Nnqorqde ‘Theatre on Monday evening, Mice Rayinond will be conn Te tne eee aestlo | syxorsns OF PROCHDING. CHATTERM,) threateningly, “{ have, & queer feeling that some-| the giad cry went up shat the robber RESH varie Ya x a , asmond will be seen tn tho ‘role of Beezy, | “stontacmery Brewster, a voune New Xork| It took nearly,an heur to convince the | thing “awful ‘oing to happen to-| fleet had been discovered. ‘They were tions of the! naminds the. character which shn (Impersonated when this musical comedy wag bank clerk.” inherits “$1 "000. his Aigerian, that Vesey. toad. plight. Monty, ot fa. Answered, trouble | 60 near the yacht that it was evident overwaist are ae = Spaing- Mier: Raymond wit then te taken to the Casino, where phe whl appear hepediben Se =F 5 him™and “that “American women were [iti her soft voice. poe aus t Sere Poor f ppeasi ito with Louls ‘Mann in tho Jast, act of “The. White Hen," 4 ) at Ok Honcanes Pes not to be wooed after the ufrican wer the aides inf the shto came|in the clear light from we ship's deck constantly appearing oreroleanipenainttei+ f aback fen," in which she appears ax 1 oes Od Coot abot we. On fashion, He finally departed his forms as if by’ magic; at their ‘could be ween paddling” wildly, 4 the fashion ‘ts A Dénsant girl. It wit be necessary for her to make up In Dinck-face water entire train, thoroughly’ dlacatisted asa [Pecks pantha bodies “dropped to| thelr white robes fluttering as though | © a for "The Sostal Whirl.” and. then tn white-tace, and again In black-tace for | 2ea",fsend or batore he | 12 Hl ened fasptved © by, for There, were = four |\sltosether _ See “Tne White Hen." In both ‘Miss Raymond. wil! sing "BIN Simmona,”, mi cH he agreed ag thor boata,-all of them crowded to th cjesatal ena fe : A was x that ; en the orisis. A dozen sinewy forms| "Keep the light on them, Captain,” ILLIAM MORRIS has engaged Blanche Stoddart as leading Jady for hts | rationally, t paris Gis Task | peaceably, and in od that hese thernsel ves ‘Brewater, who, | shout lonty. trem petow, cobry to} tavor seems fete j stock company, witch will be Inaugurated: at the Lincoli Square Theatra| yearn itis friende” gemsiee, him. aa a mere | &, © hand was taken completely by surprise, | was} pion out th Re Gray 00 |to jibe, Indelintiely ork. gt Woe Ailsa Btoddard hoa had considerable experience in atocke | apenahe PStabammed departed with che trate |AtaTN ote Ou gor help. betas! R00 to. everyone’ of youn, acl ane een pated ad ree yon oe lady at the Grand Opera-House in San Franolsco , for ¢ } tion that he ould pa another hada, (Peeuys (We have to feht for fer one of the le se i waa at the fostle Square, Boston, for nearly a Uke period, and BT tive, ccomennten, id that. the “sho! would | gores quietly. bo plest 7 ZS mummer appeared with Odette. Tylor’s atock company at the Delased hear Gray with himeslt ead to Test the ean at Send eno erat Son te Gre tee ote raG-| fective that includes Washington, Threesyenrs ago Miss Stoddant wae starred {n Rast Lynne” and | ellen eats obthae ore 8 Feyea lof the other. Q in search with ri py ” Tt all happen “Lata take & shot at ‘em!" cried a| the mandarin or ki- Camilla." She appeared with Nance O'Nell during her first. Boston engage- ras on on Shia | Gime : ! took |that there was no chance tb n lor who atpod, in the stern with his} mone sleeves and " ” i aa ment and was ibe orfginal Ruth Willig tn Aegis with Margaret Anglin, a ‘Chief proposes t on board who stoned about hi suemeenen “Brewster ora himself ited poatiy, eee er ingen, \ye aly know what that can be jeans ise Gray. hod ind the} ere a8 comman - ME. NAZIMOVA, nt the Bijou, will put ‘ oy eosin PEAT a rie ree Sta ar Sencar | and th Fe as ithe sensation ¢ : Porxy!") commanded Br Sh eee 1 sce toon concer tye nian rama, Mae Geno, Seg] CHAPTER XXIT, | RCMtrat at Mate a atmo rank He Coy, ak rl a tare er | Spentae Ae dss X porting company will includ Guy Standing and John Tian The Sheik’s Strateg. awa: tabi found that th ren trated it ts made of mova will play ‘Hedd: . a John Blair, Nazt- eo Chel k's Yo. | @Q away i found i} m came to the girl in silk ‘ ledda Gabler’ ali st pext meek “4 EGGY. gare the ahefk Cea esed aie @ out, Peggy: ie =a over,” he board shad tallied only. had hired Acad bho power. aang o =e eae tote mis O ana. ba thalitineen Henry Millec, the Princei¥. Theatro’ wil be. closed Sree ling altse, Voledieal| omer ae nee og ny i here Some forward and owe . inte ery, fromthe. ya eh, and he searchin plage and a worn a t in of i ; t ; yan atone en i ‘wan kept’on particular o a lace 5, Ng will belable to reanmear at that cng tre mallet's Dbyatslans betnvo | who nodded her hedd approvingly. Fe ANEEL Mido erate ne mehr Cepachtogs | Sereechina: SARC coThete Wass, Jerey, | jecrt clenpeh ee chee ech ear Obs put one of the many will protent ‘Tha Great Divides at there which case he and Miss. Angiin| “won't you stvp.fie thine ¢o, go below | Dleabo, pir.” rocking motion, the sudden ‘splash of] others. But y paw tho wis. |. of the ren... Laat week the actor contracted a serane od ton Femainder of the soa- | and pack my higw, thet they may |, 7% The. pent thewan | compa tueadere bad plnaneds with « arafte | cored iarurdersto nrevenn taokern geo lunga, ahdon Monday n° sight‘ cardiac trouble also sh Pexta Liaan ono of his be sent eshoret’ ehe asked naively. meng And patience thas dese aug:| Brewstera brawny ‘ealior boys came| Wet allows, the j eae dan ; sacoly imacherel HUW bets aie yi rou Se sayy: that] lentiy, wa fully, and swith Gondly. as-| aati’ gkneyneuna,, Cheering a8 Py | se of any gulmpe surance, How they. crept solng, Pegxy?’ ried Lotiess, the frat | ti to, turn fearful. © h “Tam go! iJ Prophet," ate, every. one FaTPODRQatE Tndlan was sta comedian flicked the nahen fr: 4n actor no more on hia Job th: Wouldn't thot ecalp you? Reet ner lohamm: a upto the /tives. Three or four shots wore fred| that may be found versa | Filtter tn’ such numbers and how thalinto the alr by the zealous American of the! Ey prominence wasceoncerned, But eli |more daring came wboard long before |inde, ‘and there were loud cries from {8 the wardrobe oF 20 that | day’ Tong th arbor was of tater The blow. was atrack no one ever. ex: ft of any preferre m0! ys ah: dat. htfall they still were at he won't even wash off his make-tp, CHARLES DARNTON, plained. So quickly and #0 accurately | stricken. Monty's boat waa now he} gtyle,. while the SS SSS Was purrounded. bya later, jeas, mys! was the abduction performed that the ft t and not far behind th y Ms SS a aa re A ea n, Cape Perry wis ‘call a Neo oupouclens buseards, And iho|boata were Well clear of the yacht be- hPa Pore 11S Rea wtatRe | waist ttrelf 1s ad ETF. oa forward: in ‘a voice “be atk isnt on ‘were tal Up no| fore alarm was given by one ef the the bow. g ed to almost every INTS FOR THE - % Es | Rehy neither were they, fa nots | watch. who had been overidoked in the he catted} seanonable material, f N ; 4 Browstor pushed) hia way tovher alde,)| that lay ary and foldec in the bottom of | caretul assault. back to his followers, “We'll go ater} foi viodinte woar 5 C: ‘ his face white as thelr hoats, f Sleepy sailors rushed on deck with & | the: leaders For immedia f a amel Candy, é Folks of two emes mixed-with enough |',,U This isn't a soker Poray:‘tshe cried; | Far irito the night phere was revelry | P' Very | dhe response from behind was aj the pongees, leht- + “7 ‘ powdered sugar to. make a stift paste, | Go below and et rid of sholk.”} on board tho Fitter, more guests hay- cheer, a half-dozen shots and some of| weight silk, vellings bes P uy of corn syrup, 1-2 cup of | Player with vanilla oc fomon, ‘To make iy. Algerian asserted | ing come 0! the city, The dark | Bre PERS couple nded | the most joyous profanity that ever fell 1 the like ara ¢x- | sugar. 2 tablespoons of cocoa,' 1-2 | delicious cocoanut eala add 1oup of | himeelf. Ho did not like the way in| hours before, the ‘day ‘ar-| ehipmates below and from the }jps of American sailors, min-| 9nd the ae: t eup of milk, a large tablespoon of,| *tretded ocoanit and sprinkle the | Which his adored one was being handled | rived before they put off for shore, but! Perry in hig pajamas on deck to take | gled. abrieks from the boats they} ceedingly popular, vd t butter, Stir constant! * “| frosting thlekly with cocoanut. tho fisher boata still were bobbing about | command. we take care of, while. a Uttle later ee: Rene \ fi andl cuntihiin hardens ‘in-the black waters of the harbor... The earchlight!" cried Brewst pt’ Brewster shouted to the Arabs. Over-Blotise ‘or Jumper—Pattern No. 5623, ie _ Mcold water, pour tn buttered pan'and | Creamed Oysters, lghts gradually disappeared from fFantl “The ‘devils have solen “Bop. or we'll Kill avery one of yout Haranet ; sane * when coo) mark In sauares, | $ ‘ou {dlot, or I'll punch | port-holes of the Bre’ Misa Gray.” * 1 | His boat was not,more than fifty feet . lovee ariarroceire duce | thetaneaium alee tis yards m, 1 sup ith Daisy Cake; Bi a tespiatiati area (orsoatt ail | Sodan toa tnetatas x en for the commeotssre were carry: | Buadetly. & tall, “whlte-robed gure| yards 2) or 114 yarde # inchea wide wit\y6 yards o¢ braid and 1 t-4 yarda €{ itis * and the guests for © othe: = jen! Fi 7 gure! yards 27 or 1 1-4 yard y vr ; . f braid and it a : Hohe Re netalne traci beatae take pare covam over the: freina the vous. docks ‘Tho searchlight | arose in tho middie of the Juv pian | 73 Ge, atc , rearma: oj double boller, Stir smooth a gen-| pit. ™ t listening. to the voloea bty white arm ont over |craft, and a moment later the pursucrs,2Peu Rees ter until light colored and waxy, as Any fone l yey dd) flour. with a Pegey reauaes get rere ment s Hon Crate cmt aot theta YY TOADY, odaithad saw ey a form. pai ned Up to him. Pattern No, 6623 {2 cut In sizes for a 32, $4, D5, 88 and 40 1 aa 4 bie was Instantly clasped by one of 7 ~ then add gradually 1 cup of sugar | cream. Season with sale ew fansdont ot Bee AE Wael hpi a 3 pt ong arms, and the other was litted high Call or bend by mail THE EVENING WORLD. WAY MAN- trys Sream until very ight. 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