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j The Evening QS SHSSSHVESECY _— | s10 a pay | @ Evening World’s | _IN PRIZES. a : Practical <© ; Housekeeper ¢ Wir ) ‘The names and addresses of To-Day's Ten Prize are giv low with the Prize-Winning Su HINTS FOR THE KI Deodorizer, $1 Pri Foot may be kept hot t Dy covering and hot water née burning on the . the odor and smoWe, “Pieces of i st J ao Gistriputes iv a retrurern a pat ak end adikad e¥ It. A bit of chare ‘ow 1 : gia tne cabbage destroys the divas : e known ata re 2 y Lie housewife. The ¢ non, N.Y . ror Nl traces Keeping Things in ( ; $ Befote nas ts well to. se : to rinse all traces HOME threads of “ the . rr eau makina 5 s* ap e ’ a i ‘ the back seam (rom * oa > irt to ¢ e f packs . ew xe 8 Tole w very asda 2 anve a se » re we 23 mt keeps skirts from a ad r w eapecially weed shite Mra MH. & ~ Mrs. HV x 7 sf Boa 128 South N he Keypor,, NJ. FOR THE DRESSING TABLE Sunburn Lotion | A food SPRING HOUSE CLEA P Curtains and Carpets. $1 P: Ig when dry * they are hung double over line they wil ot . stretch at all, as ls so often the ae wert | when hung up by the edge. To n Muslin Covers. painted walls, dip a damp sponge !9 Arter my spring eota and the wal Waeh off w Aepeatien. 7 warm‘suds and wipe ¢ Carpets ie siesta esc oc be cleaned on the floor go they 20K mattresses and quilts, which can be re weight as new. Fi select 8 nd washed, thus assuring a heavy broon rweep the carpet a tal “ams neee 4 the Way of the “ ‘ enn and a Y knee other way bruales te with tapes, thas preventing spoonetal ot azn Mra, PRANK of hot wate * " » East One H “a brush: then “ Now et THE CARE OF CL OTHING. Renovating Garments. $1 Prize. | Keep ( White Hang clothing out w ycbiit waitin anced tierk i ne out by rubbine with | way to 4 thom becoming naphtha, Lay n wet ellow ta lo make a ut of ar uw aye shiny afier « < owaler ¢ ’ wit! ited ammonia. 1 t “ie pleats before pressing, W? hae in cam and newspapers to pre: | vent mo # Apto them: Mra. ¥ rit IK Wert Poriy-seventh siree No. U9 Pa aven k ew York Cits le - TT, Tuesday, May 14, 1907. _World’s Daily Magazine, ze AES SASS AS MLSS SMA MA AH MARA SH AAA MAMA MARA AMAT MA AMAR ARAAAAAAAAAAMR AA AA RM SAHAAAA NAA LAB AAA ABABA BARRA BA BARB RDY, % ‘ % ‘ Base ded ie 4 dumorists % 4% New York Thro’ Funny Glasses &2 The Jarr Panes Daily Jars By Irvin S. Cobb. She Knows she t# Mt and ready because her feet have gone to sleep and he y te (n their nice, an are. burning Itke the Chrlatian martyra, and By ated L. McCardell. te ya 64 woman ayends eo t If she should try to raise her elbows she ‘6 Y for your thoughts,” satd Mr. Jarr, noticing » ® ‘ 1 0 . a for damages at the dressmaker's : AU Mra. Jarr was amiling to herself and had a ‘are « and b r a ma tar s depending on pins and any pine depending away look In her eyes. i lev . era . t her person, and tr were stuck full oF at bid te extravagant; I waa thinking about you,” Bg ¢ ‘4 ‘ a oe ch depend for mupport on faith and ye sald oe Jarr arf a1. By a melous nyse ‘ tts gravity or wpaverer ts _ Reese von FOU Wetting @ eubject for discourse for such times : sien and leverage ane ha ome nirobe tom ; ESOS) Joes 19 Shout: bere | 4% you ‘speak your mind,’ aa you say ked Mr. Jarr e F inches to Ne v to unravel freely before he'd gone half block, and at th Mrs. Jerr looked « Rttle embarrassed. “I was think! have accommodating ved wp into her t perepiring and unhappy wretch wuld b> looking Nke @ bun sbout how I got acquainted with i von eo can taste t and her hips are all to) of n at had come unwrapped; and If he should be taken wWth @ cough Waa tt 3 ; you,” she said. *. « fore he could get Indoors tt would undoubtedly devolve upon the cuit So . day for Gwendolin, as the novelists bas been up and out a em him and wrap @ dianket ereund him pending the arrival of the wrap peu) aan rel ot exc’ re, Jare tefrees tt looks a hip roof petrol waron BK o * top the main # ture @ ot so with our heroine Until the sun te reluctantly setting in Nee Jet Then, Hike the porter in the Persian fairy would three feet five Inches from tip to tip ts gracefully wp and down Meoadeuy and Fifth avenue: and aeroe you exclaim, ‘Oh, fortunate day! On, day, of rare good fastened with @ coup ed pins that apparently ss through the 1 street, Occasionally she ‘drops in @omewhere and does a Mitte 2 luck!" asked Mr, Jarr. inal ele cite ta coe : toe chek, wih ncan beat + she needa to buy anything er Goes buy anything, but ‘merely Not saactly sald Mra Jarr, om, but tt te queer, tant | dat eiecks ta Host < chao . keep. pping hand tn—and maybe ehe Atgresses to Peacock Alley, where how the merest chance will mbke people acquainted, and tagn”— | feet are scaffolded har pet he tia & half hour ‘noticing bow unbecoming the crowns of the othe “And (hen,they marry and Hye happily ‘ever after, eh?" said Mr. Jarry. | walk on ana the * compara nothing to| women are © other women | T suppose so—when they're not Ugnting,” sald Mra Jarr. “But wasn't . 7 0 beni! a handkerchief, a paraat At dinner time she arrives home ) looking perfectly coot and collected Ke that bere 1am Mrs. Jarr, married ten years, and have two children, | b elets up a to reach aft and calm end confortable, after hart boul nine miles a par of because sor dy dropped « lighted cigar In an umbrella!” and ascertain if 4 has fetched boots that would have driven her big, strong husband Into + stata of gibbering En r dart, logking up ‘ell me about it. I'm Interested in the 4's emtitng 2 dehind her baek cility Inside of a hundred ynnts | events te « ‘© my being captured and carried off into captivity. . . t urea @ final dab with THRE FUNNY PART. i was just shteon,” said Mre Jarr, “when I first met you.” vs & coupie of times for t After all of which ehe generally 2 e drop pathy for be Nica] MER ad AD a 7d you say you were only sixteen—siort dresses, not out of ean 4 mee shia oe > eomething else | of A Benselons Gictate of fashton which compels them to wear su » WAVY, | school, and ali that sort of thing,” sald Mr. Jarr. an he igete ie ia Petrie sh to eent'e uncomfortable olothes In warm weasthe | “Well,” said Mra Jarr, “I was just eighteen a week or eo before, anu I had Sais "2 oe oo oe been given * fine alk umbreia .# @ birthday present by my Uncle Fred. And + pect that Clara Jaltings ©. putting the lighted cigar in 1, muse > ¢ G2 ke s R. W. Taylor 22" “*" & is ks pund me. I irl. Did shi she uidn’t amoke, Fann remember Clara amoke?” sold Mra Ja very well,” said Mr. sare, “Quite she waen't pretty etther! But | OnN& OF Those) DOWN WITH MONO POL the wae In th cis Fred camo in + ot pet hy Loan phe ollbi DOWN WITH AbH- cans\) n the radiator near by and was talking to ©; who wae setting hee = ruboers, ad. sways blameu her for snacking the burning cigar dow. in my jn mori’ MAYS ane didn't ncuce It but It wna have been just Uke her to 2 But what's that cigar in your umbretie got to-fo with meeting met = “Weil, don't! you see tt burned a hole in my new umbrella, and when I went 1 |G to 0 out the next day it rained. I found my new umbrella ruined and had to | take an old umbrella. The old umbrella blew inside out, you came along with @ | #008 umbrella and said ‘Can 1 be of any assistance, Mise? And that's how we 5 got acquainted nd } "On, would have got acquainted somehow,” aid Mr. Jarr | ”b,” sald Mra Jerr, reassured. “Bo you see how it comes about Girls ane packing things in taotories slip in thelr names and addresses and" — | “And they fall into the hands of unmarried men,” said Mr. Jarr. “Rangle was telling me of @ queer case like that.” “Oh, do tell met" said Mrs. Jarr. “Wall,” said Mr. Jarr, “he aaid young friend of his was gotns on @ yacht~ wy ? ing trip and bought « case of strictly fresh eggs (o take along. He was cook in | eee hia turn, and in the middle of the crate—you know how they pack eggst-he found «’ name and sddress. “And be looked up the girl and she was his ideal, a farmer's daughter, and now they’ » married?” sala Mra. Jarr. 0," sald Mr, Jarr, sadly; “he never found the girl.” Oh!" anid Mra, Jarr, aa If keenly disappointed. “He found her grand-daughter, though,” said Mr. Jarr. nu Ben, been forty years since those strictly fresh eggs had been packed an “Oh, pou t upt’ eald Mrs. Jarr. “There's no romance tn you But to prove her wrong Mr. Jarr asked her who had kept the old umbrella Which do you think haat Neither of them. BETTY°VINCENTS o CE*LOVERS THE MAN WHO DRINKS. |i Must Not | MY OLD FRiEw THE FOOL I'VE BEEN WAITING FOR \ (DON'T TaLk TO ME! ‘MA FIGHTER! 1 ' LICK Five Povice- "MEN BEVERY DAY! tt had SIGN OF Book HERE, NEW YORK court has decided chat the intoxication of the husband does not justify the wite tn king | & separation from him. This, of course, is legally true. But there ts no torture @ refined woman can suffer qual to that of being married to e drunken husband, Uris Who write me asking me ff they should marry men who rink, but who declare they will stop drinking after they HAvVe | GOT To | THINK | CAN are married, should ponder this a long time before they HIT WIM HARDEST as 5 Ade Lida) take a step which umly wreck their lives. I am not a temperance crank. WITH THIS ONE: ANN Though the consensus of medical opinton ta that alcohol, even in very moderate ~ quantities, Ja not beneficial, I do not say to @ atrl that because a young man takes @ glans of beer ocoastonally she I don’t think she ts, Iam writing of men who Grink to exc riage will reform them. It won't. Don't marry one of these men to reform him You can't do ft, and will rutn your own happiness in the attempt. Loves a ‘‘Hello’” Girl. Dear Betty AM «© young man twenty-one Pears taking @ chance tn marrying him. for and who think She Is Tired of Him. Dear Betty: AM « young lady, nineteen years of A Few Simple Exercises With a Wand to Strengthen the Back and Muscles. INNING the WAND - MRE are « few simple wa os hall of tie bot Grasp the wand with b Bae body erect and if no Ye hing. Ph over yous Hou ee pon wher is t go tb s i slow £9 fires poulta fen times the Arar a Lerew. & day up to bwe iw ly 10 the sane the beet and strengthen | the wand perpendie nd WAOU ' ‘ c hating tne wand ic. res poat-| eens aM hand ihe body x ward. | tn ward exere ae 2¢ arms dowowa:d aud out: | ave end. sivadily Bridging the Wand ae hear aa | never jerkiy and Ae Bear in 1 Sed deg i” ube | reall? prem ‘eathag slowly an silica’ "* of age and frequently eovverse age For the past six mene 1 |1 with @ ttle “Central” girt gbgut have kept company with sixteen years old over man of the aa wae alery ) her very much, In tack, T love hee. | thinks a great if inte and T think she loves me, too; and | bave Yo tire of this sacs td when | speak Kk she cares a ie ony particular f while she seems to [bey oy hi seriously of love, I thi ry Please advise me if three knoe Houta would be too long to ask ber to wees wait should I that she loves me. By then I be getting & wood salary and woul be Sine he hae i to er, na X try fort rene = a your “that a Woe in Eg % en Rim the brutal trata, © vane would bes very young bride. want for you if she loves you May Manton’s Daily Fashions The Lion and the Mouse. trom CHARLES What @ false position it the maid. mine~I always want whet con't sat places me int ' Novelized and i “ant Juat a oe “ ; se your love ‘Unless picture his triumph KLEIN’ s Gre: t Pla Pe Ger waved them away imperious! n , A) ©e too happy to flomen. a Ye ¢ had something further to say wb! “Shirley remained Mer ap oRe you think fits, ood ee eepeseaeeeamuned did not care for servants to hear ae more oir 08 Pear ary 4 & tina FOF a 1] Pune RO Fe HOKU te an wnprece- Neresa and the man precipitat ith he aa thin wi Wan't care f ot By Arthur Hornblow | teres a4 the man precipitately with: itt, tee ea at Faye thay ented number of 4 drew, not understanding, bu Sinef, ner, mother apd, seal. Spe yder, you're a great man— vordered mam (Gopyright 1906, by OG. W. DUD: | witn scrity master who never “troniat br a tat i” 78" * alie-—y our ite ull of ao-| eine ottered this season | broo! ” o nie 2 b ‘i » energy, achievement. But it ap- ham Co.) | brooked delay in tne execution of bi rOmnLag BEBip, a | | beats “to B2" only ine vviog, Ue hoffe | with the inevitable result PMBODING CHAPTERS | orders, Bhirley, tn t, looked to of Jefferson, Mott te | Qa the true that you are aghamed of | inet skirte sulted to them ee aaa ¢, Sorgen” ® | When your money triumpha ever ‘prin-| 0s" { gamand. Here i "You do 00% © exclaimed your poltt power de- You don't ne mI sree lakes 4 bs wg naed Ryser. feats wh ds of justice, you glory in|one thet oon be witinnd Ot @ quiet amile, Jr bh ou've a 4 vor our victory when’ > ne. . 1-1 came is t@ be restored to Fou, youll mary Kindly, metouh tate Tat Shon ais Bars meat he pai acuoe 9,man you love 3 niriey. | 724 win & ara d noble victory over | inde lor tale the fiver Hee ee or ith PO neREY |, murmured Bpisley. | yoursel?, you named of it, St was|that are thin enough to be - of” abiriey while Shir-|‘'l don't deserve } nad 98 ais | & kind! “generous Impulse th has ith success, and ber ia azed at him in utter astonishment. | Hyder released her and took OU 4!*) Drompisa You to save father and | Diaited w a haa w ‘ . have | ™S tor Wash- | @k* your son and if to your| which ty extremely simp! on finally, “you have! “I leave in Afteen minutes for Wash-| near” Why you aahamed to ist! at tne same time hat it rd for me to apeak. , id, WU 4 rust moire itt il afraid be will | * {ul in the extreme 1, and then with an 5 s es, 1#¥8, You? Are you ts graceful ee Fs 1 you gladly,” she yout’ Open your heart wide to ua—det In the tiuetration jowly “An hour ago l emifiing at bim. “1 ‘shall alwaye be/iou' > vou. a eT bordered er toberta_ on the long-dis ateful to you for letting me convert “*,\ore Ys etety vanguished, openeq | A¢* 2 yop \elephone, ag@ i'm. going ta 1,198 : . ight.” he re- | 28, Seis and Bhitley abrang ‘forward | quisette, bu los all right Abeut your You wo ne ove: nisi fy re} “ and embraced him as @he would neve|the costly materl ¢ Water wi be droppwd ined, "when you # _snet Rant for her own father, In thirty) with pordere eaten "men I "acknowledge F tater ny mlod, the had not tell, or been’ tou ; firat living saul who ever einer ronig. Be motion of human affection |there are # eaten Joon Burkels lyder Rs Awa the door puddenly opened and Jeiter y att -otive lawns end nat, MP Md: x that st AE A ntered, He started On Beetng tistes anu Bde and COt~ @ koing 10 help gv Shirley in hie father's arme. net geen » hig eake-—-for you he 4 Jef, my boy wald the Gnancier, re-| misturee th fs easing Bh ney and putting her hand in| yer 5 gowns and he said Re 1 wae | ie son's, "I've dohe somethin : . fun father r 5 oF Me, couldn't do~T've convinced Miss Green| * ~ eh Re port r heart Wags Seif emer, | mean Mise Ressmore—that we are noi | tuiled to auch & & > Ryder drew 1 fe will be so bed after all sone, Being straigh ee gar ily ORT ne to tl himt"| | Jefferwon, | eaming, araaped his sndere admirably wel looks a ken @ paid y ; miher's hand CHAPTE R XVI. awews inquired Hy de , o4| Father!” he exclaimed. and quently can be Piaited Straight Skirt—Pattern No. 6658, | no bd Dm Ta ee ls That's what 1 eay—father!’ eahoed xed tor plain material | (Continued piiphied the pit tiie, Une | exciaimed Myer, “ac: | Bhirley (dalle |. as well a» for the bordered, inasmeh ea the etraight widths oan be sewn to- , fi Hood bebtiaenr "he CO a ney tee eit amstion ener | gether and trimmed in any auiteble wey that may be liked Ryder’s Ultimatum. P cced businses Sot (EVE Sore OMe Piers | ons cavunmiad te free himoalt tad mace quantity of Material required for the medium size 1 61-8 yards of flow: le evolution!” Ryder.insisted, | yo added grimly. "ite got. is eacane trom the room crying + bordered material 48 Inches wide, or # 1-2 yards of plain material 21, § yards +“ Ah, thate it . . Kingdon me trom him He mua eee the a my Sad chiidren=Im off for Wean. + 6 let yards 4 inches wide | you evolve new teas, new 2nd Want on, | arser OF ee ere wes.” tauren | End) term No. GO58 te cut in-sises for @ 2, %, 9, 28 and Minch waist measure schemes, new Grickeeyou all worship | yuiversitios Ink i'm fool | the & ae Thaling Ih love with nes Gimerent gode—sods of Your ewn mak: | snvus ty |L'taa never prove so him that that was a EO Eee Gall oF send by mall w THE NVEWING WORLD MAY MAN- ing | ie waning 4 your Gee | "EMR, he must de put in the enons ad . TON FASHION BUREAU, Me. & West Twenty-third street New le was t to reply when ¢ Decawee | ou to marry my son. | somehow cr Why, my doer term love story by Liogd York tend ten cents in estn or stamps for eaeb pattern entered Wes & commotion pt the roan a | Yee Iw 4 ia the family, close|oniid.” bi es by ey 4 hao See: wh bewin ta Tox IMPORTANT—Write your same aad address piaialy, aad al Theresa entered, followed by 9 mani te ue | wait YOUR Heapeck, iy gir! ged ved aoe) way Bening Werla sageant a earn some, be oot aia! Sent e Luas ‘iy 4 aed sa | os saab, “ ie