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eee “TRe Evening “wort a a as “DaTly Magazine, Wednesa The Foolkiller ¢2 G¢2 &2 G2 &3 ay, ApFi TT By R. W. Taylor ¢@ BRSOPIWLOOSVES HO OQSUSVS TITHE STORY OF EPOB HELEN OLDFIELD Tells Men and Wamen How to TES, JONES, NOU Town WE COT ALL sgn Ih e * ” I GOING To MaKe ) , v, ounT To MAKE | /@y JOE, TS TWE TOOLS AND 1 BET hd Mek le! on! ARE 119 : a f i JA GARDEN sl ease r Vik HA ah ladeda Ey ) ® é "CE Ss ® JA GARDEN THIS) /Guess ‘you're * VE A SWELL } id or” 4 al wy d i L a a e e es fismeinc! THE} CRicur ) VE A GARDEN! Y y & KER G As) - en ro | oo G co hy ; , f Marri. © « Of INEW TGR O arriage f New J | @ HILOSOPHERS tontst Chat Ife te for all men, and y cory which, while not always tenable, in in the} A Rene main tr » ay not ¢ we the mat a environment \. bf so and heredity are stron; nevertheless it alwaya is possib to do one's best, rather than worst, with the materials a e and i it and fit of @ garment often count f t as much as, sometimes for even more than, the stuff where Fs 0 celebrated: ot ttm: — : In nething in the conduct of Iife ts the outcome more a t Manhattan Isle matter of tndly ing than In marringe. When a f \ to the Pattery ci t proves appy js the fault of the Hodson Rive | to the contract; always of one, usually of bott rae - Vicia cate. aur barsonn With <ornorac Ica SerAll ia (eRe Goes! Af jhacted AE @ to dwell in peace and unity; still t ways ts WIS Exercise | , of New pila SHoK OES Ie averSOrNs deel Selth KORE: TIRE ‘ 18 Great! Heald aettioment with & few Alably one person ma {n a quarrel, but it takes two'to continue It, and there fo Shy — 5 ee After the Revolu- are fow people who may not be made the best of by persistent, tender charity \ wt irs. The first whifh ts more Ifish love which eketh not her own. ‘’ 5 ; | Fort Amsterdam and Villags. 1623 5 ar upon the site Tlieré {* more ideal love and marriage In the world than tt Is the fashion to eoe| ‘ } ‘ * on» Broadway, The obsession of tru and jasting conjugal affection te not. Infrequen y ce fpr ined LOS SAY ne NeW ARS en ‘ * anit n & starving Ages. are prove to adopt toward all the rest of the world, an at : eae tS) Rear ie f ; ; xe of mutual forbearance, no need to make the beat of each other | } upess enn " ’ f the i snow here 7 ee and one anot and the least of cir needs ts advice concerr - FB] Tadeo AAT a bare: “AR sy ct and od » to the stoo 4 ; sid a Sesertae aT on we 0 | Water, Front n sth sate i ton. atmen en : bee t ath ‘ aimed land, and Washingtoi » 1s lke government, tn'that to be mucceastul | POGH bem taton, Ut Ney RE sce to the bea All the ground west of : Bene Cane eeeeD anaaPaiMc alan ila ie | | that street was occupied by trees tillage and. called the “King's Farm,” of even momerit, is to make th f tate ou ter street there were honsea only the land side,and northerly it termt- 4 ¢ BRS LGEcAL. tila Gbiat Te GA choae DA LER ABSbAipS Yor hated at Beekman street. Between Moore atreet and Whitehall street were 4 marriage ¢ itself nufficlent to insure matrimonial happiness, It] aie a merely Phere must ba similarity of tastes, which implies sym ails square feat on Bridge street sold for £9.00, first, of ene rage a - Krigter'a Tavern, Later two houses, Nos. 9 and 11, occupied by # aban Even a xreat.love dces rot always render one ynse Unbelfishtiese comes rail eeh ed QUIT FOR A \ t WON'T [of the Van Cortlandt family, were joined toget! st ‘ " x 4 n am BETTER quit! F \ ? = NLL LET hyia pha . King's Arms Tavern, 4 naturally to no han being. Th te AP vicine “whl AaRY. bibie ree pap aot Qu J \ Few BLISTERS & yy Vue Le and tn modern times was the Atlantic Garden patriota.who putted down a Jove ial the best teacher. Neither ie & true that love mak. Tiina enn Sl NINEVER ! J PLL DIG a Z& |You Work YOUR- the statue of George IIT., which stood in Bowling Green, assembled tn the garden % faoly. wakes ‘thoes. who 169 do that which {a difficult, and most m 7 eee Ts Brame | / | (SELF To DEATH! of the claws Arms Tavern. é 4 resemble Goa in that they , ert ea ea ec ae The public annou@cement of the opening of this tavern has a atyle paket est of aye rove GARDEN on | | soon tothe piohe tt Sane feng fc oe wa ee eultivaje a, disposition for wontent! Conte Busy! 1a “Mra, Bteel takes this method to acquaint her friesds nnd omers. that 34 anette Aad Unda eeiee dahe : cai the King’s Arms Tav ‘ : EEE Mis Re valet pe, pale loo aa 4 to human happiness, Wh emore w pity; since the t Aisa | | merly kept opposite 1 able, are really worth eo little. arc so shailow, ro vnsat s | ox ® | ] hath now removed j The aweetest, most ing occupation upon earth Js the earnest endeavor Coy | into Broadway (the to make some one else happy rather than one's self, In all mythical lore the story aay | | \ lower end, opposite fs told of how happiness eludes those who scek her for themselves a in order Wa © em the fort), a more com ; to dwell with those who would fain bestow her upon others. W both husband / Xl e ig modious house, where and wife are each cont.nually looking for the welfare of the other, are striving to | Se) she will not only have @o that other good and not ev{l tn.ell things, there need be no fear that love and a ogey it in her power to ac- eontentment will not abide as permanent gueais at thelr fireside | PRD commodate gentlemen Marriage ought to be a partnership tn tho truest, best sense of the word, where| See with conveniences 1 eommunity of interest ts joined with community of desires and community of| aa quisite as @ tavern, ‘@ffort. Selfishness, monopoly and exrction on one alde or the other produce dis- | but also with genteel cord in the place of harmony and ken, {f they do not actually kill, the « | 1046 Ing apartments, tion, which 1s the true basis for such union, which Hfte-tie marriage retation to which she doubts not a plane far above that of mere business and social necessity — will give satisfaction ‘The best proof of the divine character of the institution of marriage ts the fact| to every one who wil! that living together in this relation 1s certain to improve and ennoble both men ——— | be pleased to give her Stadt Huys (City Hall), Now Pear! Street and Coen- = and women, provided there ts good material in them to work on, and often tray | s that honor,’ tles Slip. 4 forms the frivolous, thoughtiees girl into the tender, seif-eecrificing wife and/ Broadway was first called “Great Highway,” “Great Public Mond” and th 4 mother, the practical poor man's helpmeet; the selfish, aelf-esseritve man tnto the 1 O n a Nn e O u S e “Broad Way.” Broad street waa called “Sheep Pasture,” “The Ditch” Bly ipem ice: | thoughtful. considerate, devoted husband end father; who find thelr best happ!-| . Street Lane.” Beaver street among other names had “Old Ditch,” “Slaughter« | Ress in each other.—Chicago Tribune |Novelized from CHARLES (% listen to me, when you could man. His family “oonnections alone the other is that you want to marry| ait gine yloe. suns Dane” South William street was "Dirty Lane’. oF ‘ easy avolded Hetening to me should entitle him to respect. He * dauetiter MIll @treet Alley.” William street was “Horse and Cart Lane.” Exchange place © > 5 KLEIN'S Great Play, wiihout telling me a9. Kate, your cold: | certainly the beat secretary your father) Jefferson nat as tt struck dumb, He *Tin-pot Alley” or “Flattenbarrick Hill.” In English times Pine street was 4 | You inean you think Ywant to isten | we should Sapte eta Po eeee POT fren ea FEET Pegi arr pepe reat Fares Ramarao odadaedaed srl eg Queen street, Cedar street wan Little Queen a ByA ah hab Merviting thay a gentieman, should | git he loved were mortal caemica How | street, Liberty etreet was Crown street, Beaver street was Princess ntreet, Stone By Arthur Hornblow] iis 2eie 28 2eTeregs, steping, for" | pew And, a good deat more, 1x wager” | Sas help to ne exprcted from the head| street was Duke street, Pearl sireet, near Broad, was Dock street. oth before | (Copyright, 1906, by G W, Dilline- Bagley!” she exclal Of the beckstairs to England's queen | cagthres teres pnd after: che Revelation Willen: er eet WPAs:® Drom ln Col Seal PLNg eeteNy, harces ‘ A E, t PI | hain G0:) (fay PRA Sec: a a oy CL thel to think’ or I sn8 Dow eS Broadway. Wall street had fine residences, with trees in front of them, and i n Larnes €a for an | sxxorais or rmxcei dilea Tae Wor Oneal Gute |IEROn, ate tee hate, Sorte, eves | Mea reany at jottam of these! Danke and store: ] [Yona Burkert Ry UENE Of Confidence, vou ‘Halied “me | some’ definite undoretsnainn, This taik| sbominaole charges! He broke into & The street spade infront of the fort was called “The Plaine,” “The Parade” Almost Human Stock eee about my marrying her must-stop. 1| cod ereniretion, and his volee was} and “Bowllng Green.” In 1722 a part of 1t wan leased for the sport of bowls for 4 en, Petes ple A det Bo Hatend to, take the matter up with) iit Me Le tat: sather. You are| te term of eleven years at the rent of one peppercorn per annum Hence the Ci e« Away toward thr door, she Dh, Of course, more troubie!"’ rep! right.” Then he added bitterly: ‘*rnat| Same “Bowling Green.” Earty settlers squatted about land and butlt - ompany. ware Bar hand, t him playfully and | dis mother in a resigned tone, She wa has always been trouble at home.| thelr houses as they pleased. At length !t was ordered that the City Surveyor a fld tearingly: "Good-Dy, Mr, Bagley: |s0 accustomed to having her. wlanes | 9, tie. Tam up] “shall reguinte the number of each building on each street” The north aide of new stock company at the Lincoln Square Theatre {s so good that It's Hossmes I await ine fathers return: (a her | at hertelcer ate erates ron trines | terente. One Daves Pears, Toney 1D] Wall street was surveyed in 1685. 4 | @ pity 1's not better. It {a not a matter of material, {t ls a question of K room, I think I shall be safer,” oe DADE “We heard of your €0i0K* | tllow-feeling, never a word of human| A famous landmark of this locality 1s Fraunce's Tavern, on the corner of method. If Mr. Claude Vrooke would only apply to bis duties of stage aft fan fo: ward to intercept her, but! there, wag whe not? |sympathy, only cold calculation, neart-| Broad and Pearl streets, which after much and long desecra 5 now being Girector the same ability that he gives to hls common-sense, straight-from-the- ick for him. | The door) That has got nothing to\do with It. | \eae Feasoning, money, money, ‘money: | remodelled and restored to tio form of building tt was when Gen. Washington ehoulder portrayal of the w warts in the present performance of ‘Th: on. bad” preceded | pouricrsg wrerroy, yarmy, He resented | orit, Tam going tet don't want any! took leave of his officers there, and it i# to be preserved, with relica of the Lomt Paradise” ¢he Lincoln Bquare company would quickly make @ mame for ttself, {> | g through long and 1ux-| discus: aTiben ties aateny he wont | 20, f00r : ~~ [ Revolution, It has required much research to determine the exact construction that would be worth ita weight in Sox office receipt has Bhd unas. ite | ons? mother, be reasonable, liste Hie laid her gently on|of the original building, as {t had been much changed tn adapting 1t to later Old plays are not necessarily down bargaina, That they are some-|* a# 8 and splen 5 purpone t my own 1 nave | tenes talk that Jefferson. Your| Ust® one of which was a saloon # times better than new ones js proved by the erimp that Misp Grace George's! tie K 1 1 *} noe be dictated tov and that T cancenrn [2c%8 (8 fot a tad nian at heart, yo A stone bullding of more antiquity and fame as ® tevern, @ prison and the revival of “Divor at'Wallack'a puis in “The New York 1a ma ini tailed -out the _temiliar|myown living "Sle hag mo-—Faht_ to] tora nab eel na ae, mean devoted | City Hall_of the Dutch, the “s Huya."'_stood only a—dleck away from ite ege, “The Lost P. ‘atl rings true in its Keynote—much truer, ae Bete. ERS ) | %9 this triage on me. Tere on hig yeh) cei, IR eee fone 8. Prannoe'’s Tavern, at present Nos. 71 and 78 Pearl street, at the head of Coenties TEAe hates Wietn's CheietianMctenccd “Daughtere ot aren.” In the 6 lo entered: | Mre\ B/der was busy | never ‘been any misunderatanding on dead” He is only’ wont ‘hie life A gallows, cage, stocks stood tliere, It was always of public Light of to-day, it mum be admitted, the De-Milled drama of the clear-wighted CHAPTER VIII. noe d accounts PR Eee paul kr ygit Re poets al pul t cg Doe f and al en of peopl ted it. In 1690 tt was for £920 and finally Nee widde cos apeen Liphio acneed, 4k this a Kaelt 4a sto eason why’ the Kak Lica . | cH jer!’ he cried. running wp] Well, Jefferson, you may be rt ne | Pa Sf erotica tat nce nen eit| torn down. In my own time the water actors should try to follow {ts falsely sentimental and soaring lines to the “les.” | Rive Meratn Und aietivn Dann | eather eetle BkjVm: tepid is | forgives ; eame up to Water street in @ muddy THE SITE oF The foundations of the play, ss Interpreters whould remember, are fad on solid The Other Girl. [qevoret "to ‘hia “iether, and while he! by’ agree euiy.., She invariably ended) Uittiy's Sovensaivctsts belts counaed /eup- Vessels entered i loaded with | gmner purox tc, ground, and if they would only work on this basis they might Dulld better than ¢gpsyHDW!! Jefferson whistied eoft-| tierscif to be ae coma in peri 6) arsued with her, “You are of age, of| ll over, the house driel codfiah that was delivered at TAINMONT ON THR ISLAND OF they know. It 4s note question of “talent.” K ta a simple proposition of keeving § P ly to himeelf. He was tread- | domination of his fathe: Spuree, Your parents have oniy a moral], What's that’ exclatmos, Agttareon, | the doors of the stores, tn Coenties alip MANHATTAN. down to earth | ing ¢angerous ground. To) {*#)8) him an & and] peaE aver you. Only’ remember "ths: |Marrmed apd starting coward fhe Goer, |The ‘lip, was filled up and te now the | Laren Tine SIT OF Taw OUD Give ‘good, common, every-Gay sort of public an almost humart stock|conceal his embarrasement, he rose. | “Jette + gue exclaimea when yo | Wis DOW 20 anger vour father. “Tiis in-| mother, | "We have had Tut in| atte of Jeanette Park. The stores about STADT WUYS OR CITT MAUL company and that same public may be trusied to do the rest: The only trouble, “If you'll excuse me, ]'ll go and releas ly dear boy, when dd | Leneaee one s2OMr_jaterests, Don't do| since you arent erey, Yeur tarer | there Are ore and dingy, and the Eh THIS TABLET 18 PLACED HERE 9F with the company at the Lincoln Square ts that {t has the “acting” bee'in its new! My filial rerpocts upateirs. 1 Mig ASE oR udto | XOH, can't be pawentias Seee. Of COs eee eee a ole waa Gone ao thas | Tees Ualirees rettion thnensn Be nar, |) THES: LLAND SOCIETY OF NEW epring bonnet. It should take tts cue from thg scene in which Mr, Brooke, as the @sain." He gave Kaie a friendiy nod. ate shanty Looteinn wultee Uti | Gom't care for, but your father wit! he |{f there happened to be Sany aes|row and ancient Pearl street, On the RK. SEPTEMBER. 1600, ; fhard-headed Schwartr, lays down the law td the m!ll owner and talks economic and even glancing at, Mri?!) Hows father? | picerly. dissgoointed, die hed oe hia| in the house they 4 04 kept oat | wall of Ne. 72 le this tablet aa | “eharity” into a core: | Ba Pagal, | city, Hyder sighed while ehe looked | SES your Miata Satie eae aaa ee reached the fibrary] All of this locality ts historte in the colontal, Revoluti Mr, Wiliam Morr inal character” of the superintendent of the The couple stood tn allence for a few; on over proudly: tn her beast she | sore aed it hap Mads, him turious T| "Oh." laughed Jefferson, “he's asraia| history of New York. morks, acts tie rote with h erity and power, but he hee picked up'the| Moments after he disappeared. Then |e bad. Her boy certainly would never | SUppOBe you've heard about her father?’ | some one will xidnap him? Certainly | Ce en ee ee qart just where he dropped it several years ago, Instead of using the stemplided| Kate went to the door and tstened toleines and Pooks. Oe erage aise. | blurted one Setectant Raia daeetle| acctnn tei toh aneelt, inoue. heres y ‘ language :hat fs gradually finding tts way Into the theatre, he etiM insists upon| his retreating footsteps, When slie! 9%, ane enid | Golaitant” anklet sts et daa cone hone | fe esta ine oan mame. Ther'é M t emphasizing every syllable of every meaningless word that comes to his tongue,!WAs sure that he wae out of earshot | podign”: father to ne well ap these over: | Seese men pat over lived, ‘and I mean| His spesoh was interrupted by a timid) y n on S la UR thereby robbing Morris to pay William. ‘This only serves to weaken his other- #he turned on Mr. Bagley indignant!y. | be iF creer tea’ sath ga | ous’ nre’ today te’aee. famar io holp | arn eee ta 4 7 Wise sturdy performance of the working tnventor, Other eapable mansbers of the| “YOU see what you expose me to,| 2c" that new book, The wsserionn Oo: | me. PT alee, Lise uith thes eckeniecd us| am HE simple cor- Company ace Miss Tilanehe Stoddart, Mies Beatrice Golden, Mice Bite Elawkine,| Jefferson thinks this was 9 rendes.|(02Uf, te, CAareiney Maen Ram Cok) i ien came te het your tether to help | Ko 13 uc ot cover that who has returned to her well-remembored “Cinders,” and Mr. Hugo Wallace, who! Yous.” cr *puccrestil, Gusinese. eagm, Yel | 7 thyr, Wenoed, Noe mater Serene, | fom ar 6 om is plain at th plays Bensel, the old man of the mill, ‘Taken altogether, the corhpany (e one| ‘Well, tt was to @ certain extent,” |Pcver, thate all, and @ make eager | trad then that Te bdifichness in| pee BN caaianiyy at dette Seneler:| ack and moder that should place the Lincoln Square on the high road to prosperity. feplied the secretary unabashed. |Senator Rovette. cs gomewnere lh | ede athena | 0800 Ot ee to | Fry Bnstted plensanty of wie. trip| ately full at th ' The present play te in the spirit of the times, Just oo far as "The Lost Para-| “Didn't you ask me-to sce you here?” | te house—in the lbrary J think f } Se Oe es to the wrong house, | #27084. He was erely dorry for thie] front Ie @ novel and q Aise” represents the attitude of eapltal and Jabor, it fa as true as when the play| "Yes" said Kate, taking tet Ree, Sore, remile| som Vou ought & Raow that. Your Gi) Whom ther wore ving 12 cele well deserved : was frat produced Nothing that Mr. Klein has eaid has gone one step beyond irom her bosom, "I wanted to ask y y When je father going Tan, Tricel. ‘Peruse "tio kate aaa for him; ha was well @ware ther | favortie, and {8 c nd we ourselves haven't got much further {n the solution of the ques-| Wi" this mea n{ fellow out enough to realise thac there are two | here anature that made tt {mpossi-| peculiarly well ad tion. Schwarts and Renzel, the workmen who rpeak for thelr #hopmates, are, “My dear Mise Ruberte—Kate—t |. 0h: Jefferson,” protested hie mother, | reasons why he would not ralee a fin: | hie to tool very deeply on any subsect.| Sora to wear ut very real and appealing, and Ralph Standish fn't a had mouthpiece for a very #t#mmered the secretary Barley? Hels such s'pervect gentle: Ifiways tech Rie opponentin public tite | riage. was a Oh tage “ey revolting to | Ger the tashtonable Jarge proportion of the capitalist © When Standish tries to paint a moving| “How dare you address me in this! ~ ves ae the American mind! He thought 1°] blouse walete. Th picture of the risks and responaibilittes of employer and hie sleepless nights (8MNer When you know I and Mr | would be « kindness to warn her against | one is made of fir he thinks to clinch his point by eaying to the workmen: ‘When you go home at | ®¥4er are enxaxed? Bagley sy wy | Mogerie Datiote : night after your day's work you are done.” But thie argument ts promptly! N° one knew better than K at] rt Bho hun’ comin the Norary, | with trimming of knocked on the head by the grim humor of Schwarts’s rejoinder: ‘Done? You|™# wee not true, but it 1 an u “ia no Rood. : Bormen | Valen Me mean done up.” The excellent acting of Mr. Brooke won warm sympathy for|D@ftly out of vanity, partly out of & ° yaual when onde, matives Are) seaneg ince and Schwartz at the hands of last night's audience |deeire te draw out this Bnetishman | By Margaret Hubbard Ayer Deck ng hailed Git Bastey. | beading, the bead While Mr. Morris ts reforming evils he might reform some of those in the Who made euch bold love to her , it-mean of him to try | ing roll threaded programmne. Margaret Knowlton 1s described ae "a pear! thet the tollera of the! rie Roberta.” rented Mr Bare Herb Tea Lotion educed by one-third. Leave in ine pan it WAY: Be ROR | ey arash on works lave set,” Ralph St left of the <. | no preased my’ | 6 : 0 look atter my - ariod the better it will be fer every one concerned. CHARLES DARNTON, | Mnmrment to Ns. JeKersen Ryder ip. 10 MM Kok | RE A Ne A ee — nidets Ad made | tat Wf weed for Up Ee i ce tii oe ica ss Aah on aaa __. |eay the least, & mos uncertain fact 40 not edvo- loupe yes mamenes the wale ae Fi Li af aor to * dorwney i aonse | There was @ tinge of sarcasm in his ctte nome. | umnly non! and morning hie | Ryder, who wet trend rey ¥ by o ad HINTS FOR THE H E voice that did not eecape Kale Made aad phe | iL pluie \inen if the hair is not dry redenpene ee ee eee eee tani’ |Bpecial garment O You must not tudee from appear elied hast re" spore. | Bab cme, tenonveneege of ig pounter- |Rer “downstairs and on te the aire, |and amons thew ances,” ehe answered, trying to kee over. 1f your hair ts | peers Sater Rein The ine forjare to be found Ten-Minute Candy. | popcorn makes #plendid corn walls! BAt| Se She outers enon of tndlenstion only slightly gray tt | Pores and Eyebrows. |arbeted with uma mi ‘oqraleuty ane | phd and linen vt food molasses, plece of butter sine riers Boca a ae dle to restore ite eventually cure lange pores. Scrub” A ate us. Jeffergon.” to eld. | soak te admirable of an Enxlish walnut, potled ten! Ginger Snaps. demonstrative, you know.’ | pature eolor, Be o the face well with » pure eoep | ame to GIANer MAF and’ I wil be| for the slightly yainutes, stirring a!) the time Test It EAT one cup(ul of sugar with two| The sbeurdity of this description as| fore Mhally commit. | warm water, rinsing well afterwards, | f\).) mare wervioeable ®y dropping & i\'tlo cold water, and, heaping tablespoonfule of lard, one epmied to her relations with Jefferson ting Yourse® to the | and then rubbing in # litle cold oream. Jefters: Corset Cover-—-Pattern No, 6641, when orittle, add pinch of soda, stir spful of molasses, one level tea-| “Peed to her as go comical that she determination of | Here ts the eyebrow-grower: Red vase |r| ate ed for the medium size te 1 1-8 yards % tnche : Well, and pour in buttered dian t0 ©901,| spoonful of ginger, one-half teaspoon-| Pret Inte laughter im which the ee dyeing &, Gry. this| tne, 3 ounces; tincture tharides, | Se eneon of edging and 37-8 yards of beading 4 Blther pull (which makes tt @ner erait.| fu) of cinnamon, one teaspoonful of | "tary Joined | tea tonie, whieh | one-eighth ounce; ofl of lavender, oll of the saroaam, jor it in sizes {or aH, 86, BS, 40, ic and 64 inch bust measure | Rad much lighier) or out ia pieces S| vonilin, conmermar’ teckeneatal of |Phen why do you remain here with | will algo stein the hadt Orewn, ‘Taie 19 |Foegmery, 16 drops each Apply to the |” * ied pad the Senator rele? ie Pie ont pul. When iittie Ane threadclike bite| cream tartar and one. level tenspo when the Benstor went out with |eapecially sulted to your ones, as your | *7@rows with © tiny tovchbrush once ing than noticed tat to glanced nay Call or send by mail @ THE BYENING WORLD MAY MAN- float crom edge of spoon On taking Mt uD | ful of/ pods, one-half’ teaspoontul of | Sra tah’yse that ftcamnot ist hair ia brows also: Green tee, 3 ounces: | Similated wide fers lien ‘ine int deeming 8, curtain ven TOM FARMION BURBAD. Ne B Wess Sweaty sales Sates Bae from the ish used in cooking 1% it 1s | galt hd one eupful of polling water,| Your, nogesase ‘ony longer,” retorted {germs enue ‘lest afup ariel). 9 qunose be used, cor tlie eyelashes figed mains es Tete] | Okt” | Tork. Send ton sents to cate oF somes Ser onan Delore coterad, A ey Siovsiy | Flewe te roll thin. Lastly e6e ons | Cisye j " pein} RR | ee elas 29? ah whit idaame’ the The ‘pavehovagtoal rviest, rad) | oeeey IMPORTANT Wate row name end etdrees pigiaty, ead fh M0 teoreh I Bae came poured wver desperinpoontui ef vinegar inaen Pemasn Bose” te teu ‘mes Oust “Bau it red _— ihe Neves Sms quarte of rey See SS cla." iteou 1m? |p father fn Butt pease Gnd goatee: \ ” axe epecity vine wanted.