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* ROE® The Evening World's. Daily Magazine, Tuesday, April 23, DEQD PVD PD DHHPBBOBHW| 1907. AAASASABEISAISABABAIBBAASIBIPISBBAIIAIABBAAAABABABAAAAIDAIABBABAAIIBISIGAAAAIBIABARRABBABRABBABRADBBDARA RAS ' @® % a & An Original Series Writte r The EVENING 4 . | Yy ‘ ‘ bs @ © WORLD by Lending American Comedians, @|¢ € best Fan oO c iva venin or umorists . sae] & % , t . co) e af 4 fein aah: ey Senge, zameel, * + * ee eae ae * * * * * * * ee * * * * * * ete. rte . - pa B , P ~ ka ne if he on tt r . 3 ; 7 ® New York Th laSse€s Sraicnrt cewtnts fuenpe oraenie nvm | TG ArT ©) ap & or ro Sif pe saking’s duapurunnca hamme'es CSRNTIGNG a } Il r ® By Irvin S. Cobb. | ideas of recreation are be A ean of mingled hops and a toe | By Roy L. McCardell. 3 Rg PU PRL a endicars ‘ pinoshle on pay nig n Lahor Day ore He @ Ts vethates — who swans vel pe Pittaburg tabi Weapatiicw uaa THE : +5 16 Jarr in?’ asked “Mra, Jaré es she came in the ' . ; ack wit yiting pecullar about our 4 ‘ ‘ b where 7 © No. 4—By Louis Mann. tot that It 1s frequently coagulated wt With: ANA the Hor tos pt Sour desth and’ \o pane’ thé wins ' sage Savers Ree ‘ atter which wouldn't be there if we cleaned |leY@ them from being euffocated ur @ fried cabbage. in, Sammy ket the head book at ae prom ts with brooms and hoes and things instead of an His wife te a at lady with blunt thumbe « or wap sald the boy # the actor wh t But | tainly exerte @ most unusual tn-| habits « Mother ¥ A atx dove a wee are her hair in a epira 4 bookkeeper, who x o the riataisel hg. mi well aft. On Bunday ehe make in the us Het hon be ack thaw fume. TT] find-then ina receptive Itas the effect of causing them to put wp Walat, with beaded wrap a * * one a ie; he cat raha residences which are afering from architeo- >On tt—She 4s duretie—tot not t 3 = ent's oMce. Come ea a—Dulldings whior> passing art come by| Window displays ‘ Aut to have la r he down tn the etreet and 4 then some day he wakes up and discovers that he bps accu be rake S501 tn-bustness—that—te—to-on ys} tueg Forty-eight bore niffice—fot_tten. A for a con . 2 seid te problem the only kind of business he's engaged t—and | arms and to get read move t sinte ore 1 The pleasure tac ane abbot 1 phyalcal party look ike @ punched meal toket on is an old story Lapse’ aid : ap cihsecate ad ata the hand book ¢ onnnot Oks yocns woral se eee hess EC cea Sie sisal Vhie kd (QMbcOvaly aha ple Wits don't let me interrupt 30 on with your bey Tatar ale Part Cogitabrens SRA “An lea nak An eeay | POUNKS Incompatible for htm about th work.” wala Mra ite dheet tort ' 4 Broadway. But If he comes fram | *20 of @ little fairy of the ct ; Sor Mrs: Jerr!*-exctaimed the. cashier coming tn. at this J Me eee URTOTOLL neatly always leads hin'to get mae fiom | The proceedings ofthe div wn to. kpep your eye on that gay fellow, Jarrt continued t ¥ Piet al feat, re a, Aeecieti 7 | is malnly composed neh h fellows the present tnoumbent ant eonf aott M Rive that the years of his youth were @pent tn one of Bes raprie tct HiBieaee * distecort ie eng ae daa te a ing peraon, who loves 5 p for h couple of tips @o swrome 5, a ‘ Som a pes th Un oT v h trifea, h meh till he gould make tt up @atunt oye cnt rs TIRERETE lave pd THE FUNNY PART: t the cashier awkwantly Yes. Jarra gone out to tunch, Ieup ¥ the ; : Money never seems to buy anything except trouble for a \ a rigwtongaianinad honor ua w He always goss out sharp . ‘ | ni Ho, goes from his kit 10 oe penn Tah aR P EMRE fies sre‘a Mr. Jarr?" ‘naked the ehtpptne clerk, coming tn. “He told me he'd af t. To appeal to = 5 ~ = : back And have them invoices ready. I wisht T A Job tke he h aa ys ‘ Ps } Beka , 1d up the work of every guy on . the atupbing oléric ta ‘a rexumpie, 6 C3 C5 C29 eR) BY Wis Pedy 10nd itconneatne fe thts the anbeider ae ° ar M eae ot 34 PS diy "4 a YA A an RRR ROY AO Wh hie Proen ts the cashier « and, being aware « lady ‘ F ; was & eurmised ahe was Mra Jarr Gauseal ‘ : : —~ — ent on ‘the shi In an endeavor to repair the damage— ue HERE'S MY ROOM \ (THAD )) 71" GOING TO HAVE) att haa Tab iniany thine Ba hia and ° . tun RENT MRS. HAS } five NK ‘you! ) | ONE L TIME ¢ big contracts for the firm at al! hours, of ‘ assified. « NT MRS. HASH: \ “ see sures he can't be expected’— Here the ah’ Inventive Ifaculttes = $ yy TONIGHT! iy | broke down under the unexpected strain, mumbling 8 art eat pe pe # “Oh, he'll be here tn @ minute, Mre esman whojhad just. m a peste iG in and immediately began to rush fear to tread. “He was extr s pisses ie fs ‘ a 2 over to Jersey City at 10 o'clock. an only be gonesan hour Jon: n speak before * then My. Jarr strotied in whist! “Expertenoe,” and then. seeing hia taimed: “Why, hello, dear! I suppose F er and Smith tald you T had | bank for the bor . "I Aian't quite understand you,” said the cashter weakly, “T' thought you were going upstairs to see the Super,” “How stupid of m 14 the cashier, “Here I've been telling Mrs. Jarr you had gone out to lunch | "Oh, well, tt doesn't matter,” eald Mra. Jarr. felgning cordiality. “Here he ts now. I suppose you men are so busy that you get sonfused.” i “Oh, you're right th .' aald the cashier. "We're workedinearly to death. | And, by George, I forgot something Bo anying he shut his Gesk and the safe and belted out to the shipping de- partment, woke up the shipping clerk, and behind a ptle of packing cases the two figured over racing charts for half an hour, while Mey congratulated sach | other that thetr wives divin't call at the office much and’catch them out getting « | drink, | Just then the telephone bell rang. —+— |] “TN wee 1¢ here,” aid the office boy, Then he putshie hand over the HERE, CABBY, | [® THE BOX SEATS mouthpiece and sald to Mr, Jarr. “Party named Hickett wants you.’ ILL WANT } V —— THEATRE PLEASE! } ‘Tell him I've gone to Toronto,” said Jarr. “Insurance agent—awful bore,” You ALL |. | . iC ! a 5 | eaid Mr. Jarr tn answer to Mrs. Jars interrogating gare. , You 1] x ABBY aa BOX | After some effustve good-bys and stale Jokes were exchanged Mr. Jarr walked . EVENING - / 1 OFFICE | out with his wife ae fae) | “Don't you ever ask me to believe a word you ever say, andidon’t you call on " | those grinning, deceltful men in your office to prove it, elther!""/she anapped. “I pity thelr poor wives!” Betty Vincents # uw i : “The Jangle” w « Advice to Lovers. Si M Wi trong eat Served ith > 1 Fi #0 eat any. Do you think this {s right? Visieotlie Dalicaios Can’t Tell His Love., Also, do you think #he loves me, aa sie augeuille Lelicalessen, Dear Betty: ever told me ao? H. 68 |] HLAVE been going with @ young 14@y/ Itsie net right of her to make you the TAPS OE, ROMO VORTS art rou Ons Az || ter some years. I feund her Lape’ PUysnreing. But if you love herjand ast of r men and pew - ‘e money you should : f Tee ee een t love we | PME, S07 vilttie: thing that pl doemn’t aot aa she um y te | Lt 1# your place to tell hi ou er |e very deadty, and I would ike te] ghe! Zannat express he feelings “until | tel ber tut I really dent know| you do TANKS) ( WE'VE HAD \ [WISH | KNEW WHERE What should I say? what to sag. i A LOVELY. 1 CouLD BORROW A bas | He Loves Another, ~ ’ a feve you.” That ts afl @hat 's| Dear Betty a Mt 0 ;. aa Stareaies Saag eee EVENING: DOLLAR To LIVE ON eee Tao caren tor you she will| | AM in lore with © young man ewbe “Tho Jung 3, and ane set it down on pi hep you to say , if you make any|| ls twenty-one He hea been coming froun t st kind of « start. to see me at least three thas In he a © maw happit a ener | qreek, Until about « week ago he | : : : She Asks for Peanuts, very good te me, but I bawe recently Packingtown na 4 e s &Y NevER MIND= | pear Betty! found out he loves apother. Wihat eompany could r c r watke and tried You WON'T ‘AM ® young man nineteen years ol4/ an I do to win beak his love as I It was ele F on The Jungle’ res } ; and am keeping company with ®/ am heert-broken? aM was 0 ta beby was a and the ¢ NEED IT, irl by the name of Lena Now, I 1g @ man really loves, another, throw toe fr t ot eas xe her very much, but each time I go| no way ef winning baok. Aaealioh= 1 : akes me buy pee. | eee ee ee ea wale Be widera . as ’ tor | out with her ehe mi 8 maf him too namdly, Walt, months, and showed a ‘ of ot on | wate, candy, &o, even if I don’t want him, for that le fatal he seleod t the Krew eteadily y oe | —————————$_— er ann net ite ac ar ie a eee | M ‘ D il F i Se gaelgiat May Manton’s Daily Fashions Marion oes ° even before HE blouse with Ee recast pl pretty. tacked sinter ane aaa teres : S yoke je slways Ais rg otis tiation an attractive one i evar. e yaks | and here is « model r gb ! te. o }that tncludes cuffs cee foe e Lion and the Mouse. fs22:: red than eve charming «© was at 4 ina t Inter c t her h ape . 2 fe os . coming. Jurgie was brought in by a woused youth baa Aer i il mal one ee te ie saloon A mixed ¢ that had been making a lot of nolee In an adjoint No, such a man would not know what| follows: jo ‘one could Sent eesinat one : Toom poured in and gave en‘tumastic enoouragement to a row between Jenne cee Novelized , from CHARLES | eee’ tata” veapeeee taeant 1 Hide 2r Ear tial ala Powers Wal Be ot know what t ai made os et . Connor. The voss quieted Jurmis and then took him out for a walk. Bue feet KLEIN'S Great Play, Bhe ponfered upon it all day and at! their business cities “four , There was @ quiver in hey vetoes, and lent ie Ona stepped out from belitnd the curtains where she had heen hiding her hue, —_— night when she went tired to bed It ehh GREEN. | her nostrila were dilated like thoes of | Chins, = Ne Nand enane for hia mattier and sw her 4 that she had come was hor lat thought aa ane dropped | Mer letter was abrupt ant at frst |e" inorsugitred, eager to, ru the face: | par portion there to hes and the raging thet tretening to it tre) BY Arthur Hornblow or ere elanne esomed hardly enlovisted te Clesraned. her feos | 7oke and the lower “fet carta aan a fe M - . si ‘ 5 bring abeut what she wanted—an in “ yrtions of the oy! Lcd saat Hid Aopyright, 1008, by 0. W. Diling:| The fvlowing moving Drake Meri tte eal at the Ryder bome-but fe’ tite sroos an or eream colored Moving plotures 4 point. Mive years Inter ham © And fine. Shirley went out for « lone Bt the Ryder ho nee ae ane ® na hana gucein, ad t \ F A only half ktting ee pat ae ah) ape walk. @he preferred to go elone po|Bh® Was shrewd enough to eee that Wit Se, pe lace, and the bi ace PBIB OF PRE ‘a CHA alk, She 1 : will you 4 foot colo Connor, stopped at t ‘ mer to get a drink, and found| 3 she would not have to talk Ryder wrote co her at all it we be ironical ere neh with faithful Ona and re, ending. No more v yey 4 the cottage on her re- |S4Use he was most anzious to see 5 - A . CHARLES DA tugn home she esught aght of the {And her abruptness wou!d not deter him Ain goles tp Sats Fete . Bata | bled, jr a Ts alee St SE caste ky 3 letter-oarrier approaching the gate. In-7Troni-try seein, On the contrary heropen-mouthed.._{ RAH? or Oe sone r stantly ebe thought of Jefferson, « @ very unusualness of any one thus one new B. H FE, Fy he bad written instead of ¥ “her ai ¢ quatatance. mailed the le . ore Y or waute them tn a Motle but. | | “ML hirley Rossmore? Jd the 1, wee 0 mal Walnut Creams. [084 Pry or wnute chem tn a Meee but: | fs Mise Shirley Rommore?’ said ley Perper ae bat an tl 4 bs od ine inte) F man, eying her intereogatively Rover's reply. 86 1 Wan Bhe that We couldn't iraeie arena Ato ‘eae boiling wate ey may be ewaed and | tert t That's J," eakd Shirley © would come that she ° be how yet.” repited press half of an Engite broadcrumbed and fried in boiling lard. | D handed her» letter and wir vp oe 7 3 ilove meat each aide and lay ; Snisiiy eiamend aiianie 0 form her pian of a She : Waxed paper to dry Jolly Boys, ¢ superscription. No, it was not from Masmpeque one has 4imest 7 A | jefferson; she knew hie handwriting ute must re ttiess posal Cheese Souffle. ant carn m4 coo! This envelope, moreover, bore her own tamily It con be made UT 2 tablesp of ; t rr 50 Coge, One ame of her publishers. 6 d to fo to the Ryder house t ve * two of cream n and found that it merely - feiss ‘the a wed aucepa 4 P “ ever do to run the rlsk of — ec arr gpa n le om contained another letter whiah the pub me by @ Ryder dete: Bee arn : " a, # i k as pancakes ‘HAPTER X. lihers had forwwnied. Thia was ad ore cottage ~ eth 4 of Par pg pot (Continued. pay ag - stot @ would know te itera yoke and the well-beaten yolk 4 o r , n “ . ’ . oe. fe can ried . Oup of grated cheese and Roast Beef Patties A Woman's Plan, 1am It copvent But otherwin wales | sae. 00 OF. Fare dish to cool. When ox MPD ng after the Judge and Stott to your, bask Bho - 1 ‘ If nov Perla stiffly beaten whites ove our at which fr ake B don't stand how yeutre| vertutea. tor mall pana, or one “ wit 4 she gins seh 6 errupte ggg ra ™ Tucked Blouse—Pattern No, 5644 low dish, and bake | ate oven | bread, ¢ , hit #. whe sts how led : and cuffs can be made of one material such « king, wt band about twenty minutes. wil put UP | mom, « f { walt. a shake of pap 1 they ° ing er she { insertion finishing the edges and be twi ange, Bo allow for Liat | per; add ane beater Make tat e Katt Ryde Shar father a ty of materia! required for the med . 34 yards? It should be served at once. ' patty cakes, (al and ft ey 1 bad ohtidres w t ‘ r the “ect ae! 118 yards 4 - h i ya * ‘ * and to « light brown; garnish wih parsley | there, ‘etl tt ars tens e tes fey Forse Meat, pees | e ow ich Where's end e Patiors No. 6644 Is cut in sises for 4 MM, 2, Hand @ inch bust measure AE any kind of meat or chicken tore, she thoustt y ried to the poreh and eat t ’ & or both (thet used for making Lemon Extract, save her father, But how ou x the letter over And over « she began, “I have eA ae Or mall THE EVENING WORLD MAY MAN? soup Will answer) ichop It fine sea UT off the @in yellow rind of two| cot at? Mr. Ryder had put them eafely her brain began to evolve ideas Bhe y at hi } TON FASHION BUREAU, No. Bi West Tvrenty-thirs street ; son with salt, @ Httle chopped parsley fresh lemons, vt the rind into a|away, no dow He Would not gtve| hed been wondering how he could get ke that ef y pivens York. @end ten conte in autem or wiampe for eaeb paliern on } i end thyme or « little parsdey and tried jelly tumbler end fill nearly full of |mem wp. Bhe wondered how it would| at Mr Ryder, and here he wae aojually at tr q IMPORTANT—Write your name aed address piainiy a} onion, anda little lemon julce Break in the best sioohol, cover and let ibe to @» boldly to him and appeal to| asking her to c@\lon lim, Ne time was Dt RP goa a mae. aunaitr alae wanted, rhnnd wevetel dere belo. OUFINN Of | whatever Renae of honer and fairness ie be leet, #0 she promared & whew ef jis ou paid (thas ne bn aye 3 ale Oe emeTER belt fe) ee ihere migh! be Wing olen) Wilkie £'m Bawer Bed 60 suvélowe bad wHey Oe could Teele! Jobe Bursell hyde, wee PELL PLELLPPLLL IRD LOOSLEY,

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