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The Evening World’s Daily Magazine, Friday, May, 10, 1907. HOGOOOSEVETESy QIEPSPHS Seg Tep Seog ror oooosoe sooo son oroPoyooe eggs SOTTO OHH SEHH HOD soa vay (8% The Newlyweds %: Their Baby ® By George McManus The Evening World’s | IN PRIZES. | & 4 ¢—— “¢ ‘ caslielii ; ; . OH, LOVEY' THERE'S DARLING, I PAPA SEES Wp] BEEN A STRANGE REALLY BO. moTy SAT ON & > | CAT IN HERE WITH le BELIEVE HE'S eer vite ) : OUR PRECIOUS BABY! } BY) CRYING FOR Afbap ag Hou Ok ae ‘ = THAT CAT! T FOR S c r WE NEVER OUGHT TO LEAVE Salat ahdica’ “Wei Tiaiinddits MOEA ASAT alee S10 0 be tac rtmes TOR Him ALONG Fo! EXT week The Evening World will give $10 a day in prises to JZ oe ve Ral N practical housekeepers, as follows: Two prises of $1 each for the » Dest 200 words, or less—the fewer words the better—on these Ave topics, making ten prizes in all: Kitchen Hints, Home Dressmaking, Dressing-Tadle Hints, Spring Cleaning Hints, and the Care of Clothing, Gend letters to “Housekeeping Prizes Editor, P, O. Box 1854, New York Ott Tha names and addresses of To-Day's Ten Prize Winnere are given below with thy Prize-Winning Suggestions GOOD THINGS TO EAT. Rice Boiling as an Art. $1-Prize,' Sponge Cake. $1 Prize. To boll rice propert 11-2 cups eranulated y eeoms to present ‘Three eas 1s Paper % bie y people. It sugar, Leal earat hie 20 igsctaet hort 1S NICE BLACK Rai iy Jost ie ae pow ary anc afty. *poon " easpoona 4 . ¥ u in this reev! powder, one cup cold water, not quite’ f J q COME, KITTY ! CAT GOING TG ONG i NOME LK AS BOIL manner proceed full. Sift sugar and two cups of : : BRING GOOD ly of four take ba: four and mix. Beparate the eggs and HERE, KITTY! OIL COME .WiTTy! LoeR OF beat the yolks until ight, then pour the ra >, ‘ UCK FOR > 4 twater over them and beat rapidly unti HERE, KITTY! ) 4 PApA's BABY: light and foamy. Add ¢o the flour and = sugar. Ad@ flavoring. Stir baking pow- der in oné-quarter cup of four and 1 mixture, adding last the whites | e@e beaten stiff Stir as little as poanible when mixing. Bake forty-five | minutes in a moderate oven. This maker r ® ood sized cake, and may be {ced i GoDINnEz desired. ©. N. CLOKE ond Hill, L. 1. | No, 700 Broad street, Bridgeport, Conn. boll (uncovered), minutes iry it Always eorve 2 P No. 632 Beech RS E HOME DRESSMAKING Tacks for Lap-Board. $1 Prize.) Shirring by ‘Thumd tacks to hold down paper pat- | ferns are n great tmproven pine. They can be on | | Machine. $1 Prize. | ag shirrings for & princess | along the Ime for 1 draw the under thread You will find that this will say time and labor. Osgood street CARING FOR THE BABY. When Baby Cries. $1 Prize.) take nis nap te BLANCHE well ventilated, pull S OOIEGOSHOOOOEDONODD f > By Henry Underwood, D. W.,* lay him im his erib PODODODDDDSGDHOWVBDDHDDOOODOOOGDODDDODOOOHGHGOHDOODIGODHDDOHODHDID® WWhen baby cries and worries between dk ® of Hackensach. (*D. W., Defender of the Whiske-.} feeding times give him his bottle with | ° right side one day, on the left | % ain hot water. This will be good for| th next, on his back also, as it te \® AND TH EIR he stomach and quiet nim, besides eat- | $000 for him to get eecustomed to all | § stying his thirst until next feeding Perea sen naenen: iy ae weather | # # Pictures by Dan Sayre Groesbeck. # # 014, Q 6. E. CRISP. cover him warmly, but not © 66:99059090509009000000000050 (OOO 0000000000000 0000000000000 OOOO OOH heavily, and he will wake up a good ae Wo, 41 Homestead ave, Mount Vernon, pk wr baby, ready to coo and pia: r th- | buffeta of fortune y overcoat, Angelina s man Teunis G. Van Linkenteldt, 1h Svilab bina “4s irueiwas Ad Of ihe Behenttul din n ‘ in his own Putting Baby to Rest. $1 Prize. | cute way. Mra. JAMES WITNEY. From Horner's ‘Weekly, Oe ainaciiat's SeLai aan: wma. Laheee Whisk ; \“ : j z Srrunan ridit One bows: i e Bee that the room in which baby ts to No, 182 DuBots street, Newburg, N. ¥, | (Coprriahted 190T by Harper & Brothere.) (eldt uncolled his long, einuous whisk ny hen, ‘iets ip abe utilitarian aide. re ae-bowered a tage nest HISKERS need no apolosy era (genuine No. 2 Red Wintergrown| We all kndw how prone commuters are They can fend for them- Jerbeywhiekers), and with the akill| ‘© forset bundles they have accu- MENDING AND MAKING OVER. Selves, It is only when they mulated on the way home. Even now DOOD Chest- cries, “Only our fourth , and you have quite grown of long practice hurled them Out}on the D, Le and many other Ung,” are maliciously and wilfully athwart the i t ck , = é eo raging flood #o that the] euburbin roads thousands of passengers t 4 Using Old Shirts. $1 Prize., Making Over Stockings.” $1 Prize. attacked, as in a recent issue Poll sorties und the shoulders of the} are humiliated every evening by the (fine eyes, as he ot explores a pocket *. After the too of an undershirt is| Ladies’ stockings or men's socks oan| °f this journal, that @ lover of Justice, worn out off the bottom and make a| be made over very prettily for children, | With malice toward none and charity to hem in the lower part. Put on a band. | Using me old socks for ohildren's|#!. feels irresistibly impelled to speak sad it will make a goot petticoat for pon bo resi? if the uppers are| up tm their behalf. baby. Have herringtone etitching of | §, oe oat Fn rn on Backs | , Waiters are tyeten pright worsted on he: up ‘one just |(istinet therapeutic value in the pre- Mrs. cu BOWDEN. as you, ripped che ola ‘one. ed ‘tn | vention of coughs, colds, bronchitis, ton- No. Us Vanderbitt avenue, Brookiyn, | *™* PICS 4 RE. INGE, jallitia, and ait diaeases of the throat and | bell Imagine the, joy chat | thrilled ate van Einkenfolat’s” ms osm! as ‘he hauled the boy’ amid the plaudita of the multitud dim xo the arms of his, weepin Bolas ans. in reepones’to lous gries of * ch! speech!" modestly atiook | bin iad, not only in negation, but to} Sz.0, whiskers, which he then re- i 4 neatly in thelr whisker-beg! Where would our smirking. emooth- faced arpa ere Ubdeller have appeared in this orisig? Lonw live Mr. Van Linkon- a | may 1 Ings then fifty yards of whiskers! eet us roonsider rather, the true value y-das. common oF garden: Miser, ‘Thick-wtiskored upholstery on WASHDAY SUGGESTIONS. To Remove Rust. $1 Prize, | opening them from the bottom of the To take rust out of tale linen, wet | contre from to the bosom. Put on a) the spot with lemon juice and areas facing on one side and « fly on the palt over ft and put in the sun. other, One more button is usually aur: will not harm the finest linen ana wii Scient I always starch the negligee take out rust very quickly shirts all over in botled roh, then, MRS, C4. L. NAGLE, when troning, instead of dipping the | With Theee Tender Words He Draws Forth a Beautiful, Highly Trained Pell place, near Two Hundred and, DO#OMs and cuffs in cold starch, which | and Sweet-Voiced Canary Bird, Which He Haw Hith- Hurled Them Out Athwart the Raging Flood so That the Goll Settled Forty-second street, Bronx. some @o, I dip a rag in @ little cold erto Carefully Concealed in Hie Whiskers Lad Around the Shoulders of the Helple 5 starch and gently m Washing Men's Shirts, $1 Prize,| {ron et once, Ber If your husband's negiligee ehir are With @ smal! ecrudding brush instead of} washed at Lome you will find {ta great rubbing on the washboard This is a convenience in ironing (und one for fine way to clean pockets of vests. whieh he will biess » 32 Beech Meee Risen meu, | them) to make coat- 1, : isten them and Scrub collars and ecufts voice of the brakeman crying |ing wit are veritable life buoys wherever |! @ valid pass, honored on all roads ng! Newong! Don't forget your blue-black found. I have seen them sprouting from | running into Hackensack |and wrapped around the throats of men) And what, pray, would becom |d@istingulshed in medicine, at the bar, | without wiiskers! Take Bern: Jon the bench, in flnance, and tn agricul: | If you cut off the whiskers, what wayld |tare, And not once have I detected | be lefst A mere trace of gas and Hot | nptoms of laryngeal or thoracic dis- | air order In any wearer of the life-buoy. 1 scorn to take serious notice of tne| This form of whisker 1s excelled In gratuitous Ming to the effect that ands| hygienic value only by No, 2 Red Win of whiskerites al Pompton, Musconet- uu) gotten k. dariin, ler words ighly tral bird) which ni all this can be avoided growth and training of suburbanite can wear little pockets nye and ral) srchasea from lier, &e. The ided into when he dons hirts of them by int Greatest Candy Eaters on Record. ed songster moment: carols fore With a low cry road tickets the druwaist, optician, } |lionger strands can be | which the superwhia- | ¢ ntance for having even for one HIGRE are no greater candy eaters in the world than the very poor people nee of New York City, Keepers of the almost innumerable little shops in tergrown Jerseywtviskers, AL tate cosen a noreid Oar to, Kerman can make fast the moment doubted hi seit Oh 8 fect their neighborhoods say that thousands of them will go w: roper | ter ¥ i ages he may ve" tn oh oper a ckensack Tufts, I see no wh tanto lariate whe ve them in the! food to buy sweets, and that they spend ten times as much for sug H | oe . Eoee “opaaeare:Lane. lnceata Si | ae tH 5 &nd choco. do those who can well afford such luxuries. son for sneering. The Tufte have|with to lynch their perseoutors, That Ing oarefully seconnaltred her Eawin's abundant reason for betng. You will |is boeh, of course. And by way of re Asa Defense Against the BlackJack s lates, in proportion to their means, _ OO note t the poet Pastor sings: buke let me olte an example of the Qu: | — Eee ‘And went back to the town of mane, courageous and altruistic tenden. | ¢p of | the must " Ma anton’ S ai y ‘45 ions W Hackensack cies of the bewhiskered which occurred worn, y-ol 4 Science Boils ater in Paper Kettles. With a little Ounch of whiskers on hislin our burg no longer ago than|¢'*,,4nd, Chicaspans the rear x y REPARATIONS are being made to furnish the soldiers of the German Army Wednesday of leet week. Willle Charl- 0 ke u HE plain fitted with peper Kettlos, which are ® Japanese invention. Although the utensils u Of course, he went back. ‘The Hack- ton, # husky lad een, capsized 1 Pegg 8 are made of pliable paper, they hold water readily. By pouring water int ‘Atebune> Puft belongs at Hackensack. It|cance and was in great danger of Te tha equnda them they can be hung over the fire without burning for « length of time J Oye | viwave heads for home. I viete no|Growning in the Heckenseck River. Mis it malons the éounder Riaitas 0 bol to boll the water. One kettle can be used about eight times ' <l- ~| whiskers on hl hat the for #0 ait-} confidence when I state that the Tuft cries were heard by ovr gental tows tributor #0 gl blouses and walets that | ita usee are almost ve the latest and most | fashionable lines to the ennate craving for gold and power! nei. When such & even this journey to W: ing Shirley's tired tace and her tp Es! on Justice, @he turned on him in a, father, 1 refuse to marry his eon!’ — | father—r t him to neglect those other things KLEIN'S Great Play, ate will leave your house to: Of me timer t, according to what re packing to- | man's happiness? In other work, wus] exact ps ta , 2 you think I would rema ou tilak tf you nd in the ite mistake 1 wus true | PEOe ea OHT Reneaih, the Feet of 6 Ne 3 et rey aiid, the Senate was to lake nd * ~ hae | wh this girl charwed, he bad been|ecomes en sony By Arthur Hornblow | 2s) ye is ee ing “to fustioe eons koala t very night Moorices wit unecriasout otis Gaal: ter to eut, Bt deat 10 mercy, as incapable of human b pene My aked at the time-ti o'clock, downstairs, and after do- | ings wit ma waa (FU" grrange almost any «Copyright, 1066, by G. W. Dilling-) "ynpethy as you ar Be himed contemptuyoualy. 5 4 told Mr. Ryder that she would packing * bo | ‘ sort of over blouse or am Co.) stood there denouncing the ve to Washington |ieave his house at once, but en reflec | bet it wae hours be! tre tl ¢ drapery, upon this foun: or ponte YO CHAPTERS, | Roney, her @ and ne hy ye {t was impoesDle for a girl cerry wos inthe Benen poeple by jet dation, and wise women, 4 avenging ‘defying one of the Btates Senator n at that hour. It wou! saw Ryder § | gaoted | bearing thie fact in ewe ve House, I'll before she could get her ce himself before the astonished al mind. ane envetul (at 6 la shouted Ryder | Tresident & Marr: Ching ane would & Benatore | t @ Rariures ORe cures van per him | perteouy fAtting one Father ting | passionate rat, 8 er train to Washing: her father was @ | this Judee fo ton dfiuateatign’ the forward to protrct the Bir he from the, eR ton, Tacre was atill a chance that the Meantime | cute ar pee i epee vr peTeon “You have tricked him as you have| less, staring at his son bh case and oltian me!” thundered Ryder Tare mig et su in winning 0 hie er] ae yt it is your own vanity that hae : TE , ‘ the Sem ° ean pisy ond gos alooves and te closed « ed you erled Bhi contempt € HAP TE R XV I, Pt her “ * pe ym S ne te at ty ire the front, but it aan be OR a I eH UlGimatum, garaged when she heard & Epods & servants locked the house up, inter made to close at the around vou to lie to you, 10 eajale > . renched her rooms o's there?” she called out eT a tee Roor pf nis sanct back; ft can be cut to j to praise vou. 19 deceive vou! At Si . ‘ 1 familiar Yotce late into the amall houre of th form & low, round or You cantot ao flattering you! she broke down compleiely, sho door and, openin . ihe ' 4 I have never You at yi threw toerself &@ sofa and in thi Lnrweivol tes je wesenies eres square neck or the hal: } compel your your frien bofest into a ft of eet ays opin 4a enter. nor a fhe restiegs OS of his a ~w ve neck; it Model Basque or Fitted Lining, Pattern No 5648. and your dependents do. have looked id har thouet againat the wh Bit have r ager rier over the hips and allows of the thre ‘ Shwasn apneied to ‘vou? betigr “native | After all, the was only a woman, and i nde cpp w ehiid's sleeve, #0 that really ever ible coptingency te provided ¢ | by telling you the druth, and in your! the ordeal through wht she had gone the , every possible conting P Rig: Roost a know that | am epeaking the | passed would have taxed the strongest ay my nye ier ‘reas ‘ ; an be ulllized for the foundation, although ® frm on were a ru ow.” | powers of ond ie thing Jn } ' . he commanded powers of enduren she sald woarily: “not to- | Me & t : . ‘ UPIE CHAPTER XV. oct let us BO, Bhirley!” aid Jet | had borne up courageously while Te 2 little tao iste. 1 Gia not | Ral ees 9 ROL ope The quantity of material required for the medium size tx #1 € 4 (Continued. ter ere roniained the faintoat chance thet aK." To-morrow morning arly’ |gie loves s Roberta } 18 3:8 verde 08 laches wide, 4 ut a le " | * reassured @ ve hs n be en all at . cut tp etxes fo and 66 tn A Duel of Wits. ee Jee, came hefe alone and I'm pe might succeed in moving the Anan: | yin hana” aoe | manner ts, fe TY 28D | re D644 ts cul in elxes for a M4, M4, BB, 4, a2 44 4 SGIBLEY stogd atoning to wat pe} | You are not. etal! en» with you I/cler to pity, but now that Bll hopes in aa abit Eat orave | chusd Oa heart | Gutll’ Very, tale ie | aie 7 eae STIG WORLD MAY WAIT i Jay BAS to vay her face white, her | NG O° atehed etornhully as dienotion wore sheliered GAG ohe lik, Tae an abe motes | Bee “ite p yenomenmalsy TON FASHION BURBAU, No. ti West Treaty-thing street New quivering. At last the crisis | lo. crhed Bhirler, “De you think | hereelt had been ordered harehiy from | 4, och ine wa, successful, but be hed not be the maid ex York. Send ten conte in cote or stamps for each pattern ordered, fight to the Sieh | Ea miners g her 16 8] ‘ho Donte Hie Any eninoay malamneler. 1: Me A ee Yom “with ther break IMPORTANT—Write your mame and address plainly, and Al: het 10 Go wih, bat, ne th dund its OCCUPAD! up aad ware apeckty sine wanted, PSalore. i | Tha" Gon estie vet | Heat a ne Sita does cr) Scare or ied ld ae FE ore Be Continued) the incarnation of Matn » den aot dt te tie wes rece Ae es poastion i in ond he we : A wi i i tite Sowing oe estes