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tere Ca Daily Magazine, ¥ The Evening World's PBOBORESODOWOSS® ROY L. MCARDELL Continues His Amusing Chronicle of The Jarring st a & Jarr Family Me & to bed early; 1 tired « er evening. ing f 8 pa ast? ruining mplaining, or else take a| } sleep than he was dimly con-| en bis eyes, “I got tt @ snapped Mra. Jarr, “but you were snoring eo tt | “anyway, I don't snore any more first Its all off with me | ten to the man!" said Mra, Jarr as if appealing to others Were Idle to discuss the matter, and @oon ne | o later to Kirt the le nd Mra. Jarr shaking | in the house!” ghe whispered tensely, | “You're tn the house, the children are tn the house, He was awakenc Rim. “1 know ther “Bure! said Mr Bm tn the house” “The iast is #9 rare an occurrence {t's @arr in fine n, “but I hear some one. Mr, Jarr got up and searched, put found no Intruder and got back to bed and | Best asleop again Again he felt the awakening hand, “I knew there wae something In the. use," gaid Mrs. Jarr. Ite the cat! Get up and put h th | won't do tt,” said Mr. Jarr. “Put her out your | ‘ou should be ashamed of yourself,” declared Mrs. Jerr. “You are #o to speaking to me ea if I were not worthy of your notice that {t's got to ® habit. You sleep and snore Ite a log and I'm eo nervous I can't close ty eyes!” “Logs @on't snore,” said Mr, Jarr shortly, and went to sleep again. Again be was aroused. ‘Geo whis! What's the matter now?” he asked. “It's raining.” seid Mra. Jarr. lease get up and close the windows.” “Why @on't you?” asked Mr. Jarr, “Instead of waking me, you mirht let §& fellow seen.” “I'm afraid of the thunder,” whimpered Mrs, Jarr. “The thunder won't hurt you,” eald Mr. Jarr. and just then tt Mehtened an | thunder followed, whereat Mra, Jarr cowered, and Mr. Jarr got up and closed windows, U | “I think you are most unkind.” esta Mra. Jarr, “You can seep and J can't’ | “E can, can IT’ asked Mr. Jarr, “Oh, yes, I can! Who. could sleep with you! Wwering wp o person every five minittes”” “But I'm so nervous,” said Mra. Jarr. “What do you think would be good me? Would you take some of thet port wine? I suppose you drank all the wine, though. No, there isn't anything tn the hours, Ob, dear, I wish I some lemonade, but” sbe whimpered, “there are nz lemons tn the house, | > I Just feel as if I could drink lemonade, but I never wart tt when we ough to frighten one,” anid Afre | “Take @ few of the lemons you have been handing me,” snarled Mr. Jarr. “Ta go to the kitchen and look,” whimpered Dire Jarr, “inet Tin so afraid mice!" “Rate!” eaid Ofr. Jerr, but he got up, Knocking his shins against the rocking alr, and searched for lemons without success, ‘When he returned Mrs, Jarr was fam asleep, but he felt that aM sloen was from hin, and 90, wrapping himself up in his dressing gown, he got a book Fead till Geybreak. “Don't you ask me to get up and heve breakfast,with you,” ead Mrs. Jarr, Mr, Jnrr in dressing for his Gay'n work 4! all night. I never saw such an old night owl!” Oh poqyl By Mongave! Kusbardéver PSYCHO-PHYSICAL CULTURE—4, 7” THE practice of peycho-physical oulture the thought | to be held uppermost always s the thought of pleasure, of joy. This thought should be patiently, obstinately persisted in, even If to sooomplish {t means repeating over and over agein the word “joy.” But this mechanical Fepetition has {ts effect, and presently the mental and physical machines will receive a new illumination, a glow enjoyment, of actual pleasure, In performing the routine of physical culture if the mind ts cast down and dejected, no physical benefit whatever ts wed. You may manipulate and stretch your muscles, fill your lungs, expand | chest, go through the whole list, and ff you are carrying in your mind the of wishing it were well over, the thought of boredom, the thought of you might as well have omitted the entire set of exercises and indulged of the blues. Bo sensitive is the body, so quick to respond to the slightest from the mind, that @ mere mental lack of interest causes sometimes physical defection. Carry with you, then, always, and especially while your exercise, the thought of succese—the success of the moment, the Joy Iving, the pleasure of breathing, Let your mind be @ sunny little kingdom Sf which you are ¢ master; banish the shadows, drive out the spectres of Batred and failure Believe that you are happy and you will be happy. Physical culture ts like the reat of the game of life: it must be played with fg008 humor, or the tricks will be lost. The Hast Indian Yogi recognises this control as the most important branch of his religion, and Edward thus describes & Gmnani, which is the fourth stage of the cul his face, while showing the attributes of the seer, the extremely pen: quick eye, and the expression of {llumination—the deep mystic light lowed also the prevailing sentiment of happiness behind it. ‘Sandosham eppotham'—'Joy, always joy,’ was his own expression oft repeated."’ Skin, | mainder of the rose water to tt Ii . should be applied with « very tiny cam Y—Try this formula for chapped |el'e hair brush. win: Boracic acid, one Gram; ¢ Gistilled witch hasel, twe ounces: | Halr Turning Gray, Water, two ounces Use as & A. M-dt your hair has been «i for Garkening eyebrows: Gum appiying it: Sugar lead, dram; India ink, one- rows water, four ounces, | 8 ‘ous Unoture of ities of the powder with the | ounce: ammonia, 14 ou: Weter until) you get @ ualform biack | 9Re Pint of eott water cy powder, Gnd add the re-| roots of the halr, whioh Out of the Mouths o! Babes, ITTLE MARGIE, after her firet week @t sohool, sald to her mother @unday Gochool Teacherfome little boys are good and some othe bed. What kind go to Heaven? Small Jobnny—Dead ones. Wiie—This paper says another cotogenailan le dead What's an octoge anywey? 1 don't know, but they mum be awfully stckly dying. They are ne soue! Hot! TWO Bobs from CHARLES]! KLEIN'S Great Play, we any lemons.” | Novelized | “Puturs generations wi toke no te- [ta there will have to be an acmgunt- | merit of m | (Copyright, 1906, by G. W. Dilling- | our. day, tolerated men of your clams so omg, Now it is different, The world {s money-mad. You ere a person of importance m the eyes of the unthink- | jin ig a scien ing multitude, but ft only envies you ‘Indeed!’ he exclaimed, mockingly, “I your fortune; tt does not admire you {20UKht the terms were synonymous, | i When you Ge people wii , |SOR your militena, not your ged SYNOPSIS OF PRD SEDING CHAPTERS, rhed her. “You kept the a.i a ne geen fer hair near her dewk. As a genera; | Jut no matte thing, John Ryder never wasted words | Pociallam on on women, He had but « poor opinion | Understand what #0 of thelr mentality, and considered 1: | confuse one of the most beneath the dignity of any te en, |uovements In’ modern world. - ter Into serious argument with a wom-| cranks. The anarch! ope van an, In fact, {t wes seldocn he conde- | spemies of ¢ i {o argue with any ona Re Fly Nip BVO orders and taleed to people; he | ih | had po patience to de talked to, Yet | a been ook: he foupd himself imtening with interest | crime "age ie folly into which such ‘mea “lve ang set netey Ola te its man ts to be restlcted tn what he | Genator Roberts ta D'SSamtary novelty for him to hear the trath, cough tp accumulate milliona who cai whens tend elonea the Goer tee “What do I care what the world says | *top me?” when I'm deaar’ | forced laugh, “ou do care,” Soiete her his Mod - pli is Mie yous women w! expressed tt of our boasted free institutions | yo. CHAPTER XIV, ec? an Anon aid Fag A Plot That Failed. E was quiok to note the contempt- uous tone in her voice, and he|, pa replied Shirtey at hausted. Put your ear to the ground eave her @ keen, searching look, ia You may ecbool yours w, thet you are inditte wood) opinion of your fellow maa, Higatidown ja your heart you do = pat th every man Goes, whether be be muuti- | capital The people have had enough of meopere oF @ gneak tilef.” the extertions e tag Trusts. One Gay Ou clase the two togetuer, I «they will ries in thelr wrath and selx he said bitterly, " motion, {ton @ distinction out a| Which, confident in the power sile rejoined promptly, |wealth to procure Hained silent for a moment or |reckicss of tte dé nervously with @ paper errogenuy, and as if anx to impress ger with Gis kmpor= thoughts and fathom ¢he reason for her hostMty towand him, you meant’ he asked. you show as your whose lives are big enough to call for biographies have |famous ata What have yo! eccomplished what Ihave De you | wealth is so, vest that | mywat putting such «|i a own house was|enather frre bis Jaws and his | ination, heavily on the (ie started with noting. @ it al myeet, Bury I sould wet iG you make tT” retorted Star- precticable. up the greatest fortune ever a America we don't ask how « ran | bration, nor in ten generat “Agence is waking up The 2 pation le belie arctiwed. coming to realise Chat the soa: he last few years hievement to relate to future | \ young women # two men, one of Whom) the young man you would prefer ¢ are money than another Phe woman who does so may o iety to be sure, No word | onemilcs ry ‘ed about her But she ls . nots of woman that revolt a: His False Fiancee. e position in & have been utt king in the Aner tni “Manuna, do 1 know as much now #4 you don’t know! inet loves you, man tes for money earns every ¢ on and biltern promised to loy {tears and the worst kind Krow to hate anc 20 will Very properly res (aged ©)—Alo't you afraid of our bis dog? Parson (very thin)-No, my dear, He couldn't make much of & meal —Chicago News, Marriage on $20 Per. |e: @ young girl nineteen years old, Secagrns to ® young man} be married at Once Don's ‘wart teo-ama So wee aimee ® year or #0 before I am/ make it known, Would you edy married, then he may be getting more,| doing that? refuses Lo mee but he lo Very tmpatiout end wants to) Wow, since we became engaged || you in the matter, vou think eee onhes ber ie dress pusener, of break the engngeuient ob ARON EN 3 Bill Hustle, of Harlem. &2 £2 £2 By. Methfessel KUNCGCH! REE MINUTES TH! Pel. REPO You! oe How LONG THEY BRING does iT Nae 6 LOADS em TO HOIST A LOA DOP UV The Lion and the Mouse. _ Lash eve a little shrug ef her |frult of pubtte indifference to sharp Dus-| vidual effort Buch ness praction “The oeopig will F000 ASK | appeal to me at all te tstensas rich man where he eot C. | dally ba B in you er your milifons,"” she a What ecoount will you be able eT Ar eld calmly, “Our elvilisation wil have ("H) ne ais ap ant ¢ kad at ber for. e| tneiates Shick y Arthur Hormblow (xu car sroenan br tact ame tnt (nae Mimmene lente tt Sst uly wate Sh people will merely wonder why wa tn 4! sneer, ne maid, hae a a socaliat—perbapa a &2-| body will have Caf he “only the Ignorant commit the blun- der o ered the two, ere torted. “Anarchy ls a disease; social- y n- | with’ my |The world regards them both as prove |“that you would hardly a social reform which threate: & in the country? Do era! | leader of the capitalt | with the crasy theortes of tri tire human f ty commerctal life” angry anewer would Gas! 34 ye driven it” | me eal peovietiy. Ts T was 9 decided|!t ® man is to be restricted in what ne top you,” said Shir. | Ute ti be asked with « i WTe ls en? a’ auenioe ot PRNow, what are 7 es he etr patience im about @ fet ik Katal e- |and listen to ° Gistant rumbling R& | the tempest which, sooner or | be unchained in this land, provoked by | iniquitous practices of organized it jby the throat this knavish plut wel in “Remember e patiaed M they le the writing on Fhe ‘cagttalletio ‘syeters te 5 Paes! succeed it." fort * ortune wl ben shoulders and rose StaxKers the tmag- he said tronjoally, “but | t wholly utopian and im Ve nothing but a gigantic dream. }t won't come In this ge in my Judgm you " "to Jeffereon, of big money; we ask him Lf he has Sood. ft ow taken serious!y io h re majority ; owe know You are mistaken.” ied Bhirtey | to ihe test io what 60 we ka oh whimt’ rt ambition » incentive: to tnd! only t _weltk een ete BETTY©VINCENTS oADVICE” LOVERSe !ARRVYING FOR MONEY, and till be able to save foro reia day? LOTTIE KR. | no ava nd also not to wo alone re for every poe 5 0s well 9 as te the choice! No. 1 should think if you really love| theatres and No decent woman marry now and get along on $20. You of here mld do it, if you ate homedoving & inet onthe undivided | He Bett ’ HAVE recently become engaged Mes between = poor man you love anda | © 7ouNe lady and & ‘ follow your heart always. Tne|! % marry her as soon as p ot of ft in| Hue mee n engagerent of 5 , moreover, @ swindler of | Menu 2 ont fae tat 1 the Dor & man whom she may |* Powition at present to meet bie al ad Ih t en o t the cheat that has been practised | [04 otileation and 1 have @a told ‘ to which replied’ that she ¥ " vit “keep her position and that we! | tt ould be married quietly, no that ev & right Now, 1 am williM | pody peed not know until we chose ety end t whn or wr | f heme 9nd eee o-- the preseos, » gov esseecwssseesoscuse 3 SEVEN CAUSES 4 Are Shown to be Responsible heady ° For the Fires % &® oa ot of New York & By Francis J. Lantr) @ Fire Commissioner of the City of New York. x cig J. LA oner of the City ef NTRY, Fire Com ow York written an tat ng artic! | ed “The | the which he names the following seven c) | responalble for the average J, TM numberiess Instances’ mice * and matohes have started the blaze. Where floors were torn up after fires in the process of investi | matches have deen found tn } of mica, shewing con ~ j the rodents have a fondness | ‘for matehea which ts not by any | ean condy It ts explained the sulphur mice are very fond 2, Awning fre * ful and could be very—saatily prevented by caution, A few men ait amoking, finish jthelr cigars or | they think, into thé street. They lodge on the avslagy, there \s an alarm of fre, and then perhaps two score of brave men are called upon te risk thelr lives In consequence. 3 Many disastrous free are caused by tarelessnes# in the handling of rubbish in the cellars of business buildings end in houses. This ta in the fir Inatance, to violations of the regulations cenocerning the orage of Tubbish in basements 4 Old-fashioned shafts (elevator and d4umb-walter) as constructed years . IN 15 MINUTES 1 COUNTED of gain and loss, the exoite- ag or josing m! met a are ale indnitestmal ‘ov cannot even fot away, ad no- man not te he went on, Jeaatig over oe Imagine.” abe ead, garcastionlly, | Grammatio attitude, “that Goud stag a perk ia Wall street | morrow that would ae aco foundations every financial tnetitution | Sy paar Bene but fet shake to tneir that 1 pinctigally control the Congress of tne ter nited @tates and that no legislative white, thas forming & cupi law unless It De® MY) 004 cups put the mixture; make en lens seapeted_ G2 (0 bret coment: eper s Des lyfe of our pe on fe r ‘opened en ena Sure. ayaer Tater Tee ined 19 his Wife and said ka- pieces to make twe euptuta mat one. unheppy, He wants to please Ws! oo out of etyta, we . That name vem | oa eo & inun- pow the daughter!) ders with singular ar," he went va snore oan, Again, the OOF tude toward Kate! pictty makes HM pos WHS, | atvle to use tricaming eee ent Are you Willing to ac-| of many sorts, Hare oS Toue Con's tature to @ mere boy | we @ very satisfactory ee Be Continued.) de your wish amo, form chimneys to furnish the draught that carries the fire up through the structures, precisely as ordinery chimneys would furnish the Graughts for furnaces end stoves, Of course, modern butlding laws have re Guoed this hasard to some extent, but they have not reduced human care Jessness, In many onses the metal doors (of the shafte in tha osllar or basement), which Under the law should be closed when not in use, are left open by owners, tenants or employees, and that destroys the benefit of the new construction of these shafts. ‘This ts the time of year when chance meetings of the lace * and the gus jet produce @ great crop of fires, Breeses blow Into the room, and in the twinkling of an eye the fitmay lace lies fame, Instantly the fire runs up the fabric, spreads to the E Hy and the dry, combustible weed ef the window frame, and presently the house is ablaze In the boroughs of Manhattan, Bronx and Richmond last year we bad 2i¢ fres from this canse along The habit of caution would have prevented all of them. Extreme caution should be exercised in * household. The Fire Marshal's report for the boroughs of Manhat: the Bronx ané Richmond during the year 1906 cipal causes of fires §§1 were due to carelessness with te children playing with matches or fire The Fire Marshal for the oughs ef Brooklyn and Queens reports that 18 fires were oaused by matches igniting awnings, bed clothing, rubbish, straw, &o 1 Sn three Dorenshs lant peer if6 Aree are seeere br ner eirenes * throwing away lighted cigars and cigarette stubs. Cigars are danger ous-eny burning thing ls dangerous—dut cigarettes are especially perilous For a cigar-en4 will soen etbp burning, while the cigarette burns com- pletely to the end. The only safe thing to do is to stamp out the last spark. i rile z In summing up the various causes and thelr prevention Commissioner Lantry 1 “Caution is the great remedy—caution applied intelligently and tmpressed the minds of every one If people would only stop to think what might result if rubbish tn com- mercta!l and private houses, and tm alJ buildings from the careless disposition of lighted ends of cigarettes and cigars, vast good would be dene to the community, ‘| from the careless use of matches, from the careless handling it | and this crumde for caution weuli be of (nvaluable benefit, HINTS FOR THE HOME Devilied Egg Salad. ade pana Hf Fi ei ty ek 2 tiie a very tact of its sim- model that, as live wreted, us ae Gorted Linen with iia ming of linen braid, end whim ta enth | one tory It eould, however, be skirting materid while te trimming be varie finite 6 y the tke Nine-Gored Sk'rt—Hatter 84 ts 4 width of contrasting material are au a es that pphed vidual taste " juire © a wise ta 1h yants 7 6, it taterial hae furure or mw T yards 141-6 ‘ fit has Vattera bae “ of a 24, 8, 0,0, 82 and 04 tn w | measure Call or band by mall THE EVENING WORLD UAY MAN JON PABHION BUKBAU, No. i Weat Trrenty-thind seek Mow Tork. 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