The evening world. Newspaper, April 26, 1907, Page 19

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The Evening World’s Daily Magazine, Friday. April 26, Toure ee oe ee a © By Wiliam Ingle @ a i@ The Revolt Against the Whisker & % i. toy wien ints * @ eG jai radar tached bdo neha WAAC GRA GRAD AAD AA AA GRA BRAS GRA AD AA GAG AGING PYG pichatababeteprirteidrtntaletabachetg' sl siete % 1 tt had pata $100 t t (Copyrighted 1907 by Harper & Bro.)| M of jawn, $21 ~ From Harper's Weekly grow the amer triots whose feeling fo fe equalled onl read! right fire stytex ot preudo- beards worn nen, . Second-atory Gquare Chin and Side Pattern The Walrus, Birds’ Nesting-Grounde. © never seen @ 9, take out whiaker Iivenaag, ing Fngitey muthority on whiskers hearth rugs, outlets, paint Should. ‘be enpowered the betwee 1 upon hin to pro supplied the frat offi wa it as ar guards, e fungus, | 4 cae _ The Foolkiller Lo.) fs ka ap ( An 1 ated Hackensack ~~ 7 A- HEM! YOU GOT AWAY secned-|| (A MASHER! ) ney ferver rr at | 4 { coo MORNING \ THIS TIME BUT Jer let it be noted tha ¢ k feces | miss! \ ANE COT Your. See eS SLURS ES A WEEWRAT Meal fore ward from the end of th no hich \\_ Avoress! s, $50. © Legislature | Imperials, or Paint-Brushes, 7 lo tax t operators and other {ndustrious d th even now of whiskers ea 4 x, Wataensing anid ke hideous re to write HE tatlored I Jecket™ 4» ‘ THERE! THAT DECOY ~ fARD WIL T Be alwaye in O New Jer OUCHT To FETCH H THERE ? WELL, myl, alwaye bat { oo kim | RAWTHAH | _/ smart and always : > . Plann filln a certain die errhgres ne in | tinctive place that sey x é | te tte own, Tue : y | trated ta one that ; i allows a choice of the feng or three quarter sleeves and 4 | that includes the re was | | to the r that give auch long and | becoming lines to the figure, As tllus- trated tt is made of tan-colored Pan- }ama_cloth etmply etitohed with wk, but It ts appro- YTARR FAMILY. ise = 5 Bie : aaa if priate the all aut: BY ROY L. MISCARDELL & 4 MINUTES 4 terield wand for | {SH#t wit BE \ | separate cocoate, 30 HERE! that tt fills « great many needs. ‘The quantity of for the medium my 160 eine ta 41-2 yards F “* | 31, 28-4 yards 4 n age or 2123 yards 82 inohes wide. (| Pattern No, 6053 te cut in sizes for a %, 3, c an refutation of Mr, Jarr's in nent of the cousin prodiry’s pre ud Mr. Jarr. "You know beat Ye | Nee Naa oo BS bout said Mra Su 7” at Inch bust measure Fitted Jacket—Pattern No. 5683, ‘ hee? Cail or send by mail to THE EVENING WORLD MAY MAN- sft Ldallad TON FASHION BUREAU, No. 21 West Tweaty-thivd street, New | 3 obente York. Gend ten cents in cain or stamps for each pattern ordered, SY PL alia eer - i | These IMPORTANT—Write your name aod address plainty, and ab Jown t p nd. te the | 2 eesieree ways specify sine wanted. A and I play 4 ; z eoneee = rubw | elp some, but 1] prof: = A 43) s no} gestur bu: Be. e heard my | formed a to nd industrial | daughter wr \ Profewions’’ | Novelized from CHARLES : ; : formed as to ad industrial | dau r Teven tried to pump ¢ Emma's music, 1] KLEIN'S. Great Play, . « a hat a vixen! y Arthur Hornblow aslea a, potnt er away from » t, 19 G. W. DL “ ‘ erious « m | (Copyright, 19 Ww. 1 . a at aia’ Poe ee Co) ‘ y ‘ip paid Mra. J ank wit and say » ak , at hee to grow up in ie *p Yes and a. 1 r t anything of the kind,” sald Mr . would ® t r et p t ' ° i os . nu I told y w my Cousin Emma played the pian m4 a te even tw foreg hid o play 2 asked Mr. Jarr. “I never see bp R any th streela ’ ded - . rohase that! re the plano now and won't touch it, but she did have ad ‘ $ * the pri at i great talent when sho w sald Mra. Ja sixty cents a) Bh Ah, now I rememb said Mr. Jarr I think J heard her say that when YOU be the | she waa lit‘le girl she Was kept at the plano so much that she got to hate it,| Mitice ta nt and t ind ahe just Would not learn to play. and as acon ag! t Muconaj aha J teachers she would sop the drudgery of pructis- ing aKa | . rn said Mra Jarr, “Or want, even If she did say | itt 1s, J am golng to start Uitte Emm, 4 end |) « “You need sald Mr, Jerr, ‘But only 6 ns baby, and abe i r you will find her wind lierta 1s downs mous wealth ¢ ‘ ‘ more able drudgery at first, and I've seen jota| In the Lion’s Den, «Pat grog dee hy, iaduat * what he drend of cares where Woh 7 nh were (og Young seemed.to make i" Se@tereon whistia pape hy stairs, air ther dullewitted amd # 144M pees ‘ 4 anya & yh My fe 4 , ‘ed ry moma ae wes TAttle Kina bb a very brig 4; it wowdn't make her dull-witted,”’ said | stor Hoberts, he 2 psy paon | : ' fr & from his Brn dary ali Ks f His frat impulse wes to § oxviy et hun come Us * i ‘ fore, looking -or pupils mediately h fathe . fa ; wena 1 a fow mo. ” ai My husband le just oreay for me to #art the children, but I think they are} would make short work of Mr rather loudly ome from their in “ sand @ giter w ater Mr. Ba oppeared ush- 4 youns yet," she said, “especially little Kmina, Why, she's ony Ave, and| tut, thought Je in’ appearan eumpeay | tendencies prompted was tn el oe ee Aen of Ys " 4 J J - A egy wena rv Herts.” replied Ryder unmoved. land attack. Yet. withal ‘Sra eaid Ryder, impatientiy,| The & te wae to the den of the Mem, Starting children #0 young makes them dull-witted! apell © goed thing? Me ooulé afters “adr, Ryder,” be hogan with outed “1 mover nlinw wootimens co Laterins ile woman’ remerkebiy' well te- | makes, yor all ebat. Bat whore’s the (To Be Coutlnugdy OS - t » ' i ; iad (iO is a lit cc tebe ‘ bsibaisiithtied perenne binant i

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