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ott Housekeeper & ic) Broiled Oysters. Cut! the one-quarter pound A fry (not too n small gice Select for this iarge oysters. Drain)? Owe Oe bacon and fat Mem on a cloth or napkin, turning | ("MO Mla is prepared an hem from side to'atde to make them 1s dry as pos! Meanwhile soften jome ‘butter and season sofne cracker rumbs with salt and pepper. Then, olding each oyster of a fork, dip it pto the crumbs, utter, and mgaln {sto ange them in an « Iftera from ordina ser 't e for at thea into the melted the erimbs, ut two mi tow rivelled, neeor lump, soft, ‘Kartoffel Salat. one Gozen email 1), one-quarter potatoes ound of bacon, N Kit To Avert a Ti hour before luncheon. or tea and well chiliny in the fee box. Berve witn hot buttered crackers, sprinkled Mbersily with paprika, Honey Nut Sandwiches. These are a dainty delicacy for after noon tea, To make them, have @ Jar of Rtralned golden honey, some fine! chopped walnuts, almonds, pecans were blanched before chopping @ a number of the small raised. quick bis- cults that may be found tn any first asa caterer’s, After heating thet In the oven fn a clo first brushing each one each one and spread with with which haa been mixed the nu the p rtion of of the honey G BABY’S REALM. | large rpcona, and a coarse strainer, and HHAD A‘ MAN! WELL THE AND SE GET, RRIED= THATS THING - TTLE DOWN! YOUGET A LITTLE SLEEP NOW, LOVEY, ILL TAKE Him! BYE .LOW, BABY! SH-SH-SH! WAY DOWN UPON THE SMWANBE RIVER! The Evening World’s Daily Magazine, Wednesday, May 87 1907, PHPLLHPD OLS LSS HEL SHS HESS SPS SHS SS HHP se Hesse oos Por eroppo gp pos hh ooo goepoeos ee walks {The Newlyweds % Their Baby %% By George McManus a SS ; { ® ( Qte! HAD ONLY ) ) YOU BET 3H ||| AN HOUR'S SLEEP BETTER CUT YOU SEE 140 HOME \ OU BETTER GO ‘ Practica ot ||| oun’ steep |f CETTER cur HOM, REND INE. PROT roseo row’ |“ 05 cee PLAY WITH! T ET A GO00D REST — FIN WIFE IN TH FINE ST OH DARLING , THE MILKM ANY MILK} YOULL HAVE TO<ET Som DARLING) PL TAKE CARE OF HE BABY, ts Te ule Ay WONT CRY ALL NIGHT THE WAY HE DID LAST NIGHTS | EST LTTE | 4B WORDS] BABY — bh YOU WERE OUT AGAIN LAST NIGHT! 1 CAN TELL IT BY YOUREYES! BETTER GET MARRIEO.OLD MAN -tTS THE ONLY WAY TO Live! AN DIONT BRING RAGHT AWAY BY JINKS, 100 FEEL ROCKY! GUFSS he wil y happily for hours at a time Sh-<u<sh- Have doable upper mhects , ‘ IH~SH -SH- BOOR M Srasiele 2 Baby's Bottle, JOWN- SH-4H! NLUHANE TO TAKE m thé do ckest way to clean batwy's YOUR ADVICE + WUT he Uttle ones any other) is to cut up bé )HAD.A SWELL. der the mat- id tucked in ushing the sheet way v ress on both sides. A his way never gets ever falls out of bed oll over the ec ecurely held heet ucking: 9 move an New Kind of Sand F un It lives oF catalogues, keep a you think you have @ good | nake @ book of white} leat double, but-/ towevher; ton-hole at then paste] Fven the. baby . who A &/in your animals and birds. An! ity Mat can have his “sand pile’ | done in the water colors are pretty and 9 play in. In the kitchen or other | attrac The cover of this book ts mearpeted room he can have a box ¢ to ollcloth. An economical gift for! awdust. Lag him have basins, palls,| a small person. | ITTLE ECONOMIES. saving Lard. ‘There ts no ne of purchasing lard ave all the fa ym bolling meats, until ulated sugar to each lemon and let boil © sugar ts thoraughly dissolved. It keeps indefinitely and is nice for cooking or making lemonade, The Lion and the Mouse. from CHARLES! Novelized “Upon my wont,” he said. “You may be right, apd yet”— | the low moan ner of the re atanding listenin TIME ALL RIGHT, ALL RIGHT ! 1 where Shirley was t came from the cor-{ even if another must be sacrificed, Interrupting her he said hastily tyder am, &c., and ci! ¢rippings from fry- " KLEIN’S Great Pla io ro mot?’ de ng; also all tho tat parts of meat,| TO Keep Yeast. Ys Asn: hte bakp) you on meet T can do nothing.” repeated Ryder| “Judge Rossmore's tife and honor are red Tab yen have A lacielent manded Shirley. ‘You said you mant-/coldly, and he turned his back and be-| at suike and no l out. ye" ° Mc To keep a cake of compressed vexat.| By Arthur Hornblow |e woman's wit.” an to examine aoe papera lying On| must cause the failure of 1 wantity of fat piece in am fron kettle) remove tinfoil, pl in bottle with « | “Yes, sald Ryder, ‘“ tilt’. a jerked if to ni 4 me Ke tee that) save dam. These letters were sent to ith a sitced raw potato, which clart ae “5 (Copyrigh: , | 4 2 juss Piioee as, AY eee enaed.| Shit MLO Wee | ; ot £ t pyright, 1906, by G. W. Diliing-| y . not ‘a ° , ae dk Bkisn off the pouch which stees |e ee Water end comk Gebt Keep y & Then you tnd better eee him," she Met #0 easily discouraged. 1 exdalmed Ryder, HOW TO CARRY YOURSELF WELL cool. bam Co.) | said emphatically, ta moment he staggered A 9 the top, When the potato ts soft ‘i SYNOPSIS OF PHEBORDING CHAPTERS.| p, 2 strictly pi and the party od a blow: he was F you want a good carriage— train the fat into a jar, and you have| For Molding Board, magnate and yder turned to the telephone power Is a He's a mark ak oF &. Don’t wear high heels, : HE soitd| stelle! Jork there? Show |an. You have the power to help hir recovering | f, he tang a ti ass of nice, eis, wholesome fat, . cro suds: ane Heedl of Ryders gesture of Me a , Sti Don't weay a dresy that hinders the freedom of the efi I soaps edie h Bave the light brown paper ¢hat comes | Homnoe, was baa blocked sume of ine| Judge Stott up here." He laid the re- AL ak a st . and turned to Stott with renewed Pe, ipps Mon eure dt some con-| with the groceries and by sprinkling indicate Rossmore. Colver own and turned again to Shir to-night. Don't wearin isaltteg iear ee;the arene ou Ax | ote Pemranetaelt teria mniaing beers, eng aS ganentee; |ley. ‘That's one thing I don't lke | firm tp Rim na - Don't have your coats and walsts too tight across the Ceeping Le saves taking care of a board and saves | Inher ber pen name| about you,” he eaid. ‘I allow you to! charges against bh es re | shaae F . Fe you handling the dough, as you oan not knowint | decide against me and then I agree | him with good news He ls vety {!| to- eh are paid rn Re an od a 74 { It 1s dentrab!s whew lemope are gheap bend the paper as you wish, + ¢) with you.” She sald nothing, and he| MEH sir” He halted for « mornent | # Don't wal your pot orwa re an tone : . i ny | and glen: In Shirley's direction, and you, Don't stoop. aay ia Fg .s them in half, Saving Sugar, 2 | went on looking at her admtringly. a sightly-raising hie voice so ahe mignt | gwing your arms, pun ene A pinch of baking soda aéded to rhu- | Predict: that you'll" bring--that Doy_to-; bese: he_added: “If he wets, take too long steps. rt come a f bart and cra ren wadnir + your feet within @ month I don't re 1 pe . iM requires one-half w pughter demanded in the house. | Don't mince. n add abo ab the amoum of sugar. know why, but I seem to feel that he Dterests would Uke to soe Don't hold your head down ————- = , — _ — is attracted to you already. Thank father’s In- Don't loot as te Lt Side ies folanaeen teed Heaven! you haven't « lot of trouble- . and, he added ssSpeared, and Ryd 4 * t re Fa 1, . “I believe with some hope | 1 down the r Don't think too much about your carriage. | Ryder ures i some relayons, I think you said you! of | hie Pam ee tinen sini $10a Day in that are sent in urder the following headings Prizes - for the best hints and suggestions ,HIRLEY shook hi head and was las Rossmore, most alone in the work Don't kK #0 serious,” ihe added, laughing door was irley a quick, m questioning HX rmativety, }e nore Almond Lotion. tay in which the olls have been previously -——for Practical H cy eagle | "Jett is a fine fetiow, and, believe me, toad a¢ ing of this by-p : sete i olvod. paren c ousekeepers, CHAPTER XV. at ate can ce weirs foet, | Aa ctaie dat Gia’ eves Newt ners ts the almond Yotlon tor | Binetheadg,, 1 7 : s are (Continued ) | im to desist to tell me this crocs mula requester Bitter 198 NE rie Beginning to-morrow, THE EVENING WORLD will give $10 A DAY A Duel of Wit "on, don’t-—don't—please! My post-| “No, I did not.’ Ho took fr is blanched, 4 ounces; oran SS N.—For pimples and Ddladk- TO PRACTICAL HOUSEKEEPERS eL 0 Ss. | tion ia so false! You don't know how | pocket t the tw | 1 oa; curd soap (any heads first apply this healing Jo- tlon to your skin, and as soon es ples are cured begin using the TWO PRIZES of $1 each for the best two hints on CARING FOR A bell'rang. Ryder: took up the re- Phe lawyer ‘looked Moga . ne mplesion brush and @ pure soap. BABY. ‘or and spoks to the butler down- his & appear apat those an | Gown as he ad Scrub your face well every day in = mat he a id not receive them ou seo Wht warm water, taking care to rinse the TWO PRIZES of $1 each for the dest two hints for WASH DAY. | y's that? Judge Stott? Tell nim Matrowiy in’ the hops that ahe nf the Inttors | me replied soap off afterward, ‘This aati: kena TWO PRIZES of $1 each for the best two hints on MENDIN d too busy to see any one, Wha! t had happened. were, H) der { If J n c. and clean, and gradually : ING and ts and h ‘ MAKING © A man's Me a Whats i Ke aE oe chang bie 4 at up the remove the blackheads, which ere " . b ? 1 him— | 9 esr A nh ? = t be » mortar and | m clogged pores. Carbolic acid, TWO PRIZES of $1 each for the bestto-tested RECIPES, cee) a Bi oe Fisen gn) Ese Ot Gis Gees. ine yulbe tia a his pater eat phir rim peter latipes be zn@, Shirley near- | rem innaturally calm, he asked: : Ps pe Grove; bores ‘ TWO IRIZES of $1 each for the best two hints for HOME DREBS-| | yerselt. She turned pale| veriups Thad better go?” ventured {you produce them bi o see rata ciratner, (Creme: tannin, 0) Say! ae MAKERS. fend haif-started up from her TR rer ge Fs nota too Inte,’’ owanee fOr t vo mortar, and while and dissolve. Apply night and mora The Prize Topics will be changed every wee: , | [Something ser mu . said Ryder quickly, “Judge ™m to the i ' guatiy work in the alcohol} ing. aS a * 7 k. Buggestions must} | 1, pring her father's legal adviser to! Stott will detain me but a very few! ¢ only tno rion ar —_—— not be over 200 words long—the shorter the botter—and should be | ine Ryder residence at + moments.” ; | H,7ou eome, forward and i ‘ i ‘ pepe de male paver v vered himself” of this iiyder mace 1 written on one side of r only, Contestants will please send thelr nt he was in Wa | aeileate® hint, be looked toward -his| "ll. 4 oiine of the kind. -I refuse iy i , hints and suggestions to "HOUSEKEEPING PRIZES Editor, P. 0, Box} | “2¥! It be that the proc Visitor as it Inviting him to come to| .,' 11! do nothing f at is final fa anton 1364, New York City [Senate were ended and the reeult | “29, pane, ae at| And sow, atr ising his sr, holding the known? ne could hardly conceal hei 8 Uunecemly paid Stott, | yoice and poloiis 1 with | 1 these f anxiety, a stinctively she placed her | "wut time Is The Senate your possession private correspondence and exam © MATTER what the season es i : “No, Mr. Ryder, do gee Judge Stott! | must be done to-night.’ | That't cannot answer, 4 Stote ot the year, 1 Thirst, Not Frost, Kills Plants in Winter You must see Kim. I know who he is. T fail to aee why you address your. | Mist ain eis receive tbeen | of such @ coat as this one LANTS do not freese to death in winter, but perish from thirst. ‘The |Your eon has told me, Judge Btott ta Self to me in this matter, sir,” replied) jetters?’ demanded Ityder, wor h dived u Ryder with maperity 4 sey elutes % rI's wardrobe. ‘o' P process ts simple. The cold causes the withdrawal of the water grom the|0ne of Judge Rosemore’s adviser, Gee! “Xa Judae nossmore’s friend and) ,piott wae dumb, while Bhirley ciuseh- a every pa cells of the plant, forming doe eryetuls outside of the cells, The ;|him. You may find out something about | counsel wered Stott, "I am. im. o > the question the warm weather it Is ohar frost, cooling y ™ Ag about The Mnancier repeated a n. ind contracting the surface, acts as & sort of pump and as soon as the coli | the girl. You may find out where she| Pelle’ 1°, your help at th “I must decline to answer,” repiled f ing, made as iiiustrated, of g emptied of its life giving Muld the plant dies. The truth of this theory has |!# If Jefferson finds out you have re-| “Tin ‘matter ie in the hands of the|"watrloy loft her place and came stow Siuvulsive: | erected black and matte atk, oon proved during the present fall by numerous careful experiments, Great |f#ed to see her father’s friend at such | United States Senate, air,” replied | ty totard® "Katressing ityder, one tie | mened DF mariation wes found in the amount of cold necessary to cause the death of |® critical time it will only make him|*yder coldly. a RRM. statement.” = | with eollar’ and quite of wht vegetation, says the Chicago Tribune. Some plants dry out quickly and are | #/™pathise more deeply with the Ross-| “not one Benator I've spoken to holds! The financier #0. her in aston ta | cloth, while for the cooler weath~ (illed before the freesing point is reached. Many plants will aurviy, mores, and you know sympathy ie akin | out any hope for him. If he ts con-|tshment. What Know ‘about orm : ; oar 4 it his Geath. Ind fe ually attractive in yesther and some die only at 9 degrece below, Certain vegetable growins | {2 love. That's what yorwant lavoid, | cted it wil mean his death. tneh by | it, he wondered. er it te og) , sever freese, There are forme of bacteria that even when tmmersod tn tiquid {tt it?" thing that oan eave Dim i the mood |to say. Hut Stott bright red broadaloth, in blue ur, the intensest cold available, come out of their bitter bath as clipper and| ver still held the telephone, hesttat- | news of the Benate's refusal to And him | thar she way abe thy She Seas | eee 1eeeeeT | wergo and in materials of @ sim- ively as ever, ing what to do, What she wa T pounded] Stott was talking 80 excitedly and of thelr caure.| and I had J dar sort; of, again, & can be ——_——_—_ + ¢e- — -— lke good sense loudly that neither he nor Ryder heard at all b ds ¢ set at sai made still warmer by being What Science Prophesies About Your Eyes Dereons who Mink thelr sight perfect have a in one eye than in the othe et the right and left eye « well-known optician finds that a perad) eompted te writing all day hes, as « rule, stronger vision in the lett, cams HEED YOUR MOTHER’S ADVICE, | you sve times, ne ta moat certainly not | her to go to the theatre occasionally |in vosue and always effective With the right hand and hie arm resting on the table, his left eye ie nearer his © mother won't Set mio,” c0ld @ soventesn yaar |'2 ve WHR you. ‘There te ne Gout | with sir! wien he 18 not in a! ug velvet ala te used, or the bests and iis vielen 4e more concentzated. This expert eave that o “é M old girl to an older companion, who was urging | possible on this matter. position to ert It happened when | as steele io quite eorreal, never become @9 short-sighted as the German while football, ten: her to remain away from home for inner, an4) Roller Skating With Him le Leelee hae eee. apr oaer ig oneg 2 eek tas Ma., are encoureged in our public schools. ge with her and two young men to the theatre, The older |“*orrer mnarene fmt nag Pemmoyprees, | pre Pelee mgr eign tha! arith QeRNRy: Ot ORT girl laughed. ‘I do a8 I please," she paid. “But go home|] AM @ young lady twenty years old,| iss) tel | acc temal ® me Ton | nay be liked, s ke naonaanoe to maimma, you little baby!” ‘ f good family and am very fond of | DOA he walked toving to wet off at| ‘The quantity of magerial re ‘This was only pne of many tnstanges wh 1 | roller skating, Would it be detrime ; wing - . mallest Armies in the World. az The 7M culy phe of Many tamaneee weere Girla oneer | Tea me in any way 10 shaie on o| ie seme strest, I have three oF fourlquired for the medium sae O ‘ought up seem to oer HE arm 4 Monaco comprises TS carabineers, the same number of goerse | abd with @ finer sense ofywhat is dus the mothers who have Music throughfare with A & man day Hip ty vet 5) te BT yards 87, 21-4 yards and remen, The army of Luxembourg has 18 gendanmes, 170 volun given them love and help and wisdom all their lives, friend a ue of same ag Do ru t to ¢ ' 44 or 21-8 yands Bt Inches wide, think roller skating more proper 0 A eater Visual power With regard to the respective prwer teers and & musicians, but the law generously provides that in time of war BE The girl of # n or seventeen is often tempted by LYoVINCENTS CADVICE” LOVERS? made of some pretty cloaking and lined throughout, Collar and | catts of cloth on silk are rently Filth 1-4 yard eny width for the undigniiied than bicycle ridiag or tenuis he volunteers may be temporarily ineredsed to 20 In the republic of San arise compulsory military service prevails, the result being that an army of Men and H oMoers can be summoned to the colors, One company of @ the emancipation of older companions to disobey the in- junctiond of ber mother. At these times she should remember that there te just Koller skating is eotly proper and men forme M4 whose love has never faiied her and whose thoughts are | oe Weer nb beams See ‘ siwaya for her advancement and welfare |escellons exeroite, ‘There ta no harm in| to aos eo cement towreemanrmete ‘Obey your motoers, girl@ and pay no attention to the encers of those who | Mywhere ett his hiprsanhagrk ge j ten and melve years of age | shing For Her Pictare. Dear Betsy would win you from your obedience. Her Jealous Fiance, A Dear Betty: Animals at Chureh Services. NIMALS porvice 01 D int hin! A stead 0 sham, % Peru. Pigs, goats, eattie and poultry! Does He Lowe Her? mt sane, bt oti think be, ts only | oO pou think & te right for e men|} ® # praper fore youns man to ask| Call or send by inal w THE WV iNING WORLD MAY to ask his fiancee to give up all her | & young lady for her picturer|$ BOWS TON FASHION BURBAU. No. ® West Trenty-thied atreet frtends (ho are very nice and|i I met, what ts the proper form? Ontase York. Send ten conte in cote or stamps for each pattern respectable) or ask ber not to viel them PLB Teese DAPORTANT— Write your name aod address p'aialy, ber every time’ It ts entirely proper if you know her ways mpeckty tine wanted. to she viehe them? Also, ie it wrong for @t ell tata ally ng = tine sates