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i The Evening World's Daily Magazine; SBESBSOEE aK ROY L. M’CARDELL The Newlyweds Their Baby 2 MARK TWAIN we LITTLe Continues His Amusing Chronicle of TUNG Aw On oeaRes Ke Prints for First Time the Story of @. WALTZ | HE'S DANCING, Ge 3 the Jarring & #3 see} ; His Vivid Dream © | ¢ That Came Trae’ : O™ morning, ‘whoa Teck ~ ut wt Tarr Family 4 WISH you would do something to make che ane been dreaming, and the m was wo vivid, oo like! reality, that Gecelyed me, and I thought {t.graa real In the dream 1 had sean Henry Mr. Clemens‘ - younger Ddrothat}! o rpae. He lay tn a metallic burial care. Hla was dressed in & sult of my elgth- ing, on his brenat Inyo great iquet of flowers, mainly white resos, with a red rose in the cemtre. «The casket stood upon a couple ef ahi 1 dressed, and moved. toward that nking I would go in there and but I changed my mind, 1 ‘id not yet Year tommeet keep quiet!’ sak Mra, Jarr, when her busband reached home the other eventn, What have they been doing now? asked Mr, Jarr, “What haven't they been doing?’ moaned Mre, Jarr, Just Ueten ¢o that’? The sound of a door belng #lammag after @ scuffle and | the anme door being kicked to tne acoompanimemt of muffied screams arose from the adjoining room | “Willie won't eontinued Mra, Jarr; “he knows | is little slater is af and he shite her up in | 6 close} and she kicka and acrepms ¢o get out!’ | ‘Why don’t you give them @ whipping?” eaked Mr. Jarr, Jive got a headache, and I've been waiting for you to ‘8 got beyond all con- | BABY Like THIS WALTZ GETTER? me home and H Mra. Jo rep trouble 2 1 speak ¢o them too much,” sala Mr. Jarr, “Tou otuer, I thought I would: watt st ape * and then if they do not obey you, you should ame While and make some preparation for’ ordeal house was in. Leouge t 1 to talk,’ sald Mps. Jarr resignedly, “but tf you were & little above Thirteenth, and ft em you'd find out diferent. Some days they are not eo bad, walked te Fourteenth, and to the middle not do anything with the | of fhe block beyond, before ft sud. deny. flashed upon me that there was ow you.” said Mr, darr, Then ralsed his voice and tn topes real about this-tt was only a y s ed a meck little voice trom the next room. n 1 €: Do you hear me? Behavet'’ erted Mr. Jarr. an wt!!] foe! something of the erates . the r for about half a min spheaval of joy of that moment, and > © 1 giggic, and ones more Mr. and M 50,8 tire remna: touby, the euapicion that maybe it was real, a-at — bus of the little boy dragsing i a House “alot \ run, flew up the etalre two or ing Utte | tops , and rushed intf Usat @ -room—and' was made\glad ¢ . ® rr. ow go in and whip them ; , I 0 a6 a the apring ect | 2 » We made the usual eventless trip to blood. If t * open in the fresh alr, like eo : On a Freight Pile in New eans—4 wan not eventioss, w theirs g. It's a crime to keep children housed { New: OFlpaie. | tor 1 the way down that I hed 5 i fight WItl-Mtr—Brown which re- nk I'm going to let them run the streeta?’ asked Mra. Jar od 4 g that I 3 le . w Orleans. In New Orleana 1 op fren. Do you think of mo beng annoyed wt ‘ 3-2 wan p-watoh t ight piles from seven a splitting headache?’ | | 1 1 nd get three dollars for tt. It was a a r em every time I come tn the house.” growled gant r y-five days. Henry always joined my : fren to look forward to my home-coming wi Fs . ow ies were ended,’ and we often were an ogre that punished them every time they s nignt | DA-DA-DA This time we ght before the boat satled Iveare something about going out for a cigar and walked out DA-DA- DA! He E ster to the boat, don’t lose yeur nthe bell rang again and Mrs. Grimshaw, a middle Me od 4 ave that u »-they are competent—they’ll attend was ushered in t you r 1 astern to one of the life- : 1d run over and see you a minute, Mra. Jerr," eald Ofre tamed aft't the mate's orders—thus you will be declare, my nerves are al! unstrung! Those two gtr n the as you ean to getting the me day and night about elothes, and they fuss and| dire try to get into tt yourself. Ie till nteht wes wide, as a rule, and you can swim are grown up.” sighed Mrs, Jarr, “I wish mine were At} x ta 4 littie Emma they are a dreadful care | “nae ® Twoor thr afterward the boat's « haw. “Woman, you don't know what worry Is The Pennsylvainia’s ers exp Ship Isiand, slow they are rmall! Then you have some contro! of them. Boilere Explode _ Memphis, early one mortiing—and what «ete t out of them. But walt till they «row up 4 vappened afterward I have already told mea on the Miss sted there, I followed the Peni sh notiana tn their heads and want to keep up with . and we began wo get news of and running around to places with people who have ten - - fala tk a da you have aire aber iatse pert we touched, and so by the time we reached Memphis we are able to take care of themselves, and they are not atways knew all about'lt 1 have your freedom and can get away from the houne and 1 Henry ress on the floor of a great iding, are playing with matches or getting at the medictna etoset alone thirty " and wounded persons, and was promptly traelves, or cut in the street being run over by automobiles! 1 med bigs pe he had inhaled steam, that his body re grown up!” eAld Mra. Jarr. Novelized fram CHARLES!! Aecteotive, he| she had to offer? Unable to restrain nsamor was badly scald he would live but @ Iittle while; also, I was told ttl are, and you'll often wish they were hables again s/t ‘an aikeanias eis sauna seit her heart beating tumu ev not mate with that th ywiclans and n were giving their whole ettention to persons Beclared nshaw, KLEIN’S Great Play, t ‘ mn ay from suppressed emotion, @ y hiberatale: env had a ehance of being eaved. They were short-handed in the matter of phy ‘ “Well, you are not afrald of thelr catching diphtheria or scarlet fever, and + pal . : ry rge with the pole qns and nurses; and Henry and such others as were considered to be fatally fthey are not co hard upon their clothes and shoes when they ere grown up,” ee We'll have that support! W have . panded Ba: hurt were ‘ 5. only such attention as could be spared, from time to ume, feeid Mrs. Tare By Arthur Hornblow Poste about ail, T.siink, Hegardicig st: ve got st already! 1 wanted to rorew hat rs from the eiore urgent cused “CRothes!* exctalmed Mra Gcimehaw. “Clothes! That's Just {t. When they| (Copyright, 1906, by G. W. Dil works s eee Fost! smatiet. the Oss. Powe Abarertins But Dr. Peyton, a fine and large-hearted olf physician of great reputation in pare, ey think, young men mend young women, they are not content with the ham Co.) a con ‘i ad : a len Wil save tr four ey could not fig m|the communtty, wave me his sympathy and took vigorous hold a the oase, and in felothes you can afford to buy t They must have expensive and © lish|8YNOPsis oF PRECEDING CHAPTERS Mr. Bagley oe ee ee econ in dune | ier oatte: {na fag. Donat Soy. ©) | about « week he had brought Henry around. Dr. Peyton never committed him- things. Your girs will wear your best hats and your gloves and stockin.. and Kye, us mine - id tie ain the ma ‘ad inbat to lose.b> your] self with, prommosiications which might not materialise, but at 11 o'c Mewelry 1 ean't keep a thing for yourself Brows! vo rule du joing.” 4 Mr. tga des. 18 ris wy ¢ ne bar e|nurht he told m® that Heury was out of danger and would get well. 5 I wish mine were grown!’ sighed Mrs. Jarr. mittee up.” Ras date peop i Oe said: ‘tAt midnight these poor fellows lying here ‘and there all over ¢ with mine were babies again! anapped Mre, Grimshaw Peiye ane was’ 5 1 peda sexed | will begin to mourn and mutter and lament and make outeries, and if t ' e ~ M Kittingly come up the step: : that * aa © 4 motion should Qiaturh Hewry it will be bad fof*hirg: therefore, ask the physician f CHAPTE R x. pain Seg! ng be In a clytiized|on watch to givo lim an eighth of a grain of morphine, but this is not to oe And both remarket how sad looked, and then, tn one eceort they eald to Invoke the ald of this powerful | ., wether Poor woman! she has no children!" bearish Gaal anemones Henry ahall show signa that he ts being disturbed.” Thmiter Upy mot we sow | @ @ Oh, well, never mind the rest of ft. many The Fulfilment | The physicians on watch Were young fel- it ernd Sipaeage i eae tet ene hed A het eae of the Dream. | lows ly out of the medical college. done unl A Woman's Plan, ‘ee HAT exciatmed = Sh! pri “ eay | fare act ag Aa ence With t *— <== and they made a mistake—they had no 7 é Did ' father? Your case kn yw what lam e| way of measuring the eighth of a gr of morphine, so they guessed at it/and “Fe Pawta cae 4 gave him a t quantity heaped-on the end of a knife-blade, and the fata! at ‘. sna? Who ta | They” nd thelr tracks wel effects were soon apparent. I think he died about dawn. He was carried ‘to tee ‘4 : when Z aay father—do you pbellove| dead room and I want away for a while <0 « citizen's house and slept off some KAD, sirveta to th ca n the Cntted| ae of my accumulated fatigue. attacking him, eangd we » John Burk Yi ins f it coffins provided for the dead were of unpainted white pine, Dut in this pgriiparepatagiang Bis 2 deed bef " rome of the ladies of Memphis had made up « fund of sixty dollars'and ThE - ceding een & watch the effect B, y Mongaper Rubbart dpe CHAPTER IX, caine had been the eft Fy aged Pepnegeemeret rape iraerien craeelirennpedpenmeynee) myer (Continues) ii ‘ bipes , r at « case, and he was dressed in a sult of my clothing. He had 2 : s A spent | « to a hout my knowledge dur ou 040 Ps ‘cho- Phra nel Outta (No. 2.) Father and Son. Pot Mhien ere L my knowledge during our last sojourn In Bt Loules and I y ysica u re. (No, 2- f « ly that my dream of several weeks before was here exagtl: “a AGLEY,” eaid Mr Ryd 1 wa ° amile bad fitted t A 46 P your voice low,” was alm the first order sod ‘ka iP ReSL Saree sigel BEL ci . as : eprod i F as these details went—and I think I missed one detail tet « en the teacher of the porehopbyel a) cul Ruaeay at ; jiokdinites <b pp aha ohn B that one Was tinmediately supplied, for just then an elderly Indy entered the hire ‘class. ‘The ‘ouitivation 6f a jew, resowent ; t 1 ys ace with & large bouquet consisting mainly of white roses, and tn the omtee Yet musical speaking volce ta ona of (te aasentia!-potnts is with t same ® waa & red rose, and she lata it on tis breast.—From Mark Twain's emt in this stu Not merely because {t adds an undeniable . or x or ai re viography in the North American Review for Apell It charm both t pughter, Ab er's ats, Pe ain eee me » both to man and to woman, but for deeper reasons. {fi te ey Pat rset lg Judgo puffed heavily at his plpe ead, mak A loud votce wastes breath; energy and vitality. Physically deel Vocal organiam, as most loud speaking voices are badly | SONA! Interview wit No. ® Broadway, {n rela book, The ‘American Oct { of speaking In a moderately low key on firs ened ght ey uc notes in your voice. You can eastly find|™T Bagley bowed a notes these are by eaying @ word up and down the iimited acale which we|RYaer turned to ¢ conversation. A low and sympathetic voice will not give you the appear-|*#o* nce of insincerity, nor will melodious speech cause you to become saccharine "at rasps and injures produced Keeping the voice low and even ts one of the best ways of gaining control over a hasty temper, Make a hi sweotest and most sympa’ ALE ue nen wim a with nd edging further sled. We 1 never get bt or mellifuous. If you have cause tp reprove elther your friends or ci & hy Flector ae Btot mith ts gu Jen oes nrmpathe f tone will make your reproof more ants Mand wit [anger go far : prt i rr ss tei Hane at ; : . re yer ay alt ee a a4 gone down 8 Wofected Ahirley pos-| soutache Tepe re eh nee find me unappreciative, Do ygu wa | te see make some ee ney ed’ thos terial” frotm id I) is tu catlve of harscter Paul Heyes, the German philosopher and little place pos pers Raidsavoniied sae | MDI aidly, treatheh te te vthing t pr OT Faas SOLS pee BL: . Mee attractive Tiga Phelan fe the p6n A high-pitched, equeaky votce Jal gi neqna? ¢ askel Stott and her en a * 1 ely | pied bit SO eel nal attamathen Al spat ped ape mind.upon tt and practising tt) has a tendency to orstton the A bw They've get some. Spe of et Ip ana tain te 5 pol ga “t . na 3 Neen ea ars pking core ae 7 H , om ‘i . on doepend the tonal quadity, A person, man or Sine Pope tt FRc ines a ‘3 ceed Wa cit eent and er and h ha ae Anot compel attention, and # high-pitched, | air Ryfer continued: ee et | ow at the Benat eae te ees Paueaky-yolved orator never commanded respebt or swayed a muliMude. Judge Rossmore t#° } itch yy ebay lat a psi Practise pitching your words on low notes. J don't mean ridiculously low |pending the oulome of cea eee th SNe ARO | are M4 4 And | s valn bosst~-he'e done! @ 98 for instance, for ® soprano or @ tenor to try to talk like @ phonograph or a| Senate His daughter hav just arrived Sani wiht Senkeron # this ng. A \ . } bass), but the calm, beautiful medium of the yoloe, By speaking slowly and Kurope, My » Tuceaitine aie 4 ° was | was @venly and low you will get twice the attention, whether you address/the woman |;ine O8. the, Same slp A: rad tae Dla in 1 not] Jett n 4 on this oF the other side of the bargain counter, and you can take instant con, la an Toms uahesee ent ie tae | in cor cintibl, "Unines | welt @ F ‘ 5 3 mand of the warring family bat{aliona 4¢ you have mastered your voice. Gai|!f my son ¥ S Mblaires, con tt |cemmen eimase’ — a 1 Alwaye nf ‘ly beckus arm perfect control of your speaking voles. It i in every one's power to do ao, and |e tos | wish to be k is pao sacl ove gone pl : saved . Mt fe one of the physical aids tn the thats going on, 4 understand ha ot whe Rudy of welf-ma¥tery aud character buiik f which ts one of the aims of lite Maracter building | ““Pertectly, :" oy, a Whall know | Une A P t 2 avers | everythi Bupport fram some une y wit t * Mr Hyder took a blank check fr t § sing word . : yon titled t naira die eee hia desk and procedded to fil it Bhiriey Was thi just w a weet etwoe ; 4.) Pimples. S# Posaible, holding the breath while . we ? : z counting seven, then slowly exhaling, | —"— eed — ~ — ———- - —--- ———_—_— R.—Your complexion 1s certainly | When you have finished with the deoe \} fm & very bad condition, but breathing drink slowly two cuph, rey . indigestion, es you say, i# the very hot water. At midday drink two 9 i?) TFoot of the trouble, I should adyiec | more oupfuls, and again just before go At once to get on « diet—cereals, ing to bed. Try this formule to heal ¢ ES ; | te and green vegetables, clear | your pimples: Lamoline, 6 grasne; weet DON'T GIGGLE. - expect w f le " ! and rare best. Take no stimy- simond ofl, 6 grams; sulphur precipi Tisas thing ight of a} \ Ro coffes and tes, and notiing tate, § rams; oxide of sinc, 2% grams a pos obey “ " ; 4 to still friend F elty of aweet. As soon a9 you wot up extract of violet. 19 drops, Apply « aren My: porte ng gtr) tp ; a P very | * 0 oan! imple * prt as a t ry the morning spend about eight of ten Wii Uni the ple re ‘cured before between the happy # ‘ «6 The * t a fellow and ” Minutes in deep breathing before an using the face brush, which might irri 4 nuteance to who know 1 © of » ; + t s window, Ailing the lungs as full them aanes ; , able to stil ‘ ! eee _ | J s . ’ re ana f Q A t be . . U a———_e_— wlagie Wy meet tk t 1 d HINTS FOR THE HOME Hon sige at "una | cove nat aa lo one t wis ef ‘ ' t 1 the situation. Don't gisele wise t t prem, ually one cup scalded milk and etir un- anster, 1 Biggie Mt you «ma “ q Creamed Onions, pg Me Ra ' store for some more or leas jntiny ° of . For a Silver Wedding, Girl's Drees With Guimpe—Pattern No. 5645 iery BEL a many onions as are needed | apparel. Don't giggle when & man Is Introduced toy t giggle at 6 ; de 44 inches wide with #34 and cover with boiling mites, Fem of Rice Soup. Many « sensible girl da reputation for silliness by giggling. 6 AM a : ee ' 14 6; 184 yards %6 inches wide for the ane i an hour or] J WO auertts of ahicken broth, one| whenever you wish. Laugh whenever you can. Hut at that nervous A, teens Baliga» 6 , aauta Haat wott, Drain them and cover with teacupful Of Foe, One Guart of/ unamused testimonial of @ Vacant mind the glesl¢ M o with a gentle w areal ge o \ ‘ ‘ a 84 and 16 years ‘of " eauce, made as follows: Put mails Chait cream is Getter, one —- ‘ my affection. 4 er for her sllve ooo CTU RES ESTE IO TS ITES bat | butter in wecepen, onion ope gals ast te as ang K, H, iain’ pied on ; - oxd ¢ Umes a week alec a f t 4 pug Call or send by mall tw THE EVENING WORLD MAY MAN- aes epper to taste. ice, “ ne me other YOURS ma, 1s ° TON FASHION BUREAU. No. 2 West Treaty-third street New i bubbling; f, rHer wh ign rier YR orgs 7 ie ' He makes & Give nother « rilcle of { y meted end P| neonien and "ee seve, ty| No NoMore Privileges’ ' Fo: them tm raved abt him, ‘naying Lelong rn nite pedieunaghrs Pa sh eu oar ee York. Bend ten cdnte Iu cain or stampe for each patiore ordered, ahe y &c., aithough IMPOKTANT—Write your name aod address pisialy, and ab do and not desirous ax ng, from & leaspoon & Poy po one-half tablespouns Fre Pin strain ious si ® sieve, has with one-quagter teaspoon salt la | eer oe se i tla" haben ute been going with s young lady! says that she cares for me Now, 1 folks being weil-ts for some time and @hé has seemed! maintain that while she is orasy a}out of any of bie money, I have tried Gif mirror, Give your father @ | ways apecity else wanied te gene for ime, Abou ® mouth oo) the clues fellow. aus. bee me cies forens Pings, Ae AGHA BO), Apne bandied umbrela or simwie Geman a NE LALLA,

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