The evening world. Newspaper, May 15, 1907, Page 15

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tad vent née World’s Daily Magazine, Wednesday, May 15, 1907, D6 2 Perareoeesonooragese: LODP>P>SSDSDE SLOOP HS SS HOSS SS HELS OHS OHHDONE “'? The Newlyweds % Their Baby % By George McManus & : . v @ The GB vicge DAY | & 4 Evening World's | in 1 & #3 ‘s) ° ® Se ) f , oe i % { & NOW BABY j be) f a . BY Ci ii & SIT STILL TILL 1X & & . “7 Yar SS tj MUZZER’ <ETS he Ge \ o a WASH RAG TO WIPE © Ot us ae La pe we NS | Orr st ICKY FACE wh: t ( ANO HANDS 30 LOOK ® Ve Te Ce ® PITTY WHEN PAPA RAST RT MOIR AT ewe) . COMES. . low with the Prize‘ s | NG TABLE. The names FOR THE DRESS " ( ‘ « taleum, 1-4 ounce One e dred and Twenty | aan t ; 5 i 4 $1 Prize a ' : de of some pretty aig : : a and hung on ati ‘ will be found « } +k . = on re a : MEN OH ,LOVEY , YOU HUNT OR KLIP CHEN. BETTER SEND FOR After | y THE DOCTOR . "4 ‘ SURE HE MUST o HAVE SWALLOWED) SS es DOME OF THEM ! SMAKING. sit No. Tune SPRING HOUSE CLEANING. ‘Good Cle r, $1 Prize, ) ple find tt to keep thetr pottshea 1s very tiresome to 1s and knees with an ol! tnke old flannej pkirts and make| ert tc [it n'ont wad age eae “Glass-Eyed Bill's” Gallant Friend, Who Is Looking for Him, oh | Enis a Hale yoke Wanders Up Onto a Piazza and Discovers a Sleeping Beauty said. ‘I'm mimning the Winery for) to see yo! | him, Can't you make me do? “Me!” "You don't mean to say that you are} “Yes, you,” in obarge of this whole establisiment! | ‘Then wha he exclaimed. she demanded. “Oh, yes, I'm the bose here,” she re-| “1 thought it would be better to lay turned, “though, of courme, I have pa| it before him first, returned, ou the wire, you know, What canIdo| "You'd better begin with me,” a! for you, Captain? We'll only be too | sald “That ts, wf you want to get apy- wiad to make an opening over there for | wh I have pa in my pocket, as our wines mat is, 1f your rating is good aay.” And you represent responsible people t you a man employed here “Oh, it ant wine,” wald’ the Captain ?” he inquired “An Eng- hastily. “It's-it'e something very aif-| lishman like myself—a gentleman— ferent!" | though he fills, 1 understand, rather @ “You can ring up pa tn the next | subordinate position? room,'' she eaid helpfully “Call up| “Oh, yes,” she said, “only he's mast- Long Distance and ask for Byron Hot| ly called Bill, you know. I should say Springs,”’ jhe is here. Very much here, indeed” “It isn’t the kind of thing you oan) _ tite real name ts Willlam Charles very well telephone,” eafd the Captain, | Hepworth St. John Gray,” said the Cap- “Then you'd better chase him up to| tan tmpres “washing with water In whitch has beon |") 4)" Gleroived a little borax pentine ts the best cle black marble Alooho: it to remove fir jelicoate surface Mrs, JOHN Jefferson street, > «For Polished Floors. $1 Prize A frequent compisint ts-that poo! street. “THE CARE OF CLOTHING. _ Summer Hats, $1 Priz A very convenient as well as econo: wal way to keep your protty #un. (iets Woking fresh throughout mson is to procure ) vegetable cana noi too thoroughly cleansing them f aarp edges with a can openar. P Chase a remnant of cheap figured mat or @ heavier matertal, and t mraight piece cover oan very tight Dut leave enough material at top a bottom to + and fold over ered button or the can to shelf | the Girl Happens to! be the Right Oneand| the Calm Intruder| Proceeds to Tell Her| How and Why He} Came to Disturb Her Little Doze. vt to see how nicely your hat est. The trimming underneath wil not be crushed king gene. two four bags, bio duty, and his | mind, stead of dwelling on the beaut! ful and romantic scenery, was welghtod pinto each one and pin the | Gothes clea! by ane o€ forcing nati M Uke lead besides with the meanory of a a Well, of that is his affom underneats sholf and you will de Box 15 | Gressing-case, despatch-box, hat-box, Byron,” recmayked the youns Indy | glass ye, t's why the | portmanteau, gun-case, portable bath, But you're in it, too,” explained An-| boy, call him Glaas-Eyed Bill, you struther. Feally more you than | know.” and roll of ateamer rugs lett unchecked | fn the cloak-room af high Heaven. Liowever, he advanced manfully, swing | ine avery thick atick, and printing the | mountain-road with a hobnalled pattern that puszied those Uttle woodmen, the schoo ohildren, for days afterward. A two miles—and then he came in t of soma atragely red buildings a bill, The Captain pegged away; the K red bulldinge grew redder and large — ere ore of them, almost w factory for sixe | Glass.Eyed Bill, | curs sstormin nxn.'in vetters « By Lloyd Osbourne. | | tiranger vreatied « elgh of relief, He | | know now t he had arrived at his | righted by 8, 8. MeClure dewtination. He struck off a little to « ————-——-eewmee(@® ! the right. where a good-sized private house, rrounded bY @ paling fences fi anybody. I've came from England just | (Te Be Continued.) “Allin the e Air.” a A ERONAUTS of the heavier-than-air school are in an optimistic frame ef The Up-to-Date Child Is Now Fut to Sleep in the Open Air.| mind. Ignoring the ged fights of the Wright brothers, three French “He tramped up the three steps like a mule dattery going into action.” acroplanists, with widely differing types of machines, have made publie | nights of suffictent length to far remove them from the running jumps which certain crit’ maintained was 1 at had ever been accomplished er could be accompli by the aeroplan | It is true, writes the Paris correspondent of Automobile, that the flights have not been of great lengt fantos-Dumont holds (must be remembered that we are working in an entirely new field, and that fre- quently a machine 1s brought back to earth not because of its inability to remain longer tn the alr, but because its pilot hesitates to push his experiments to the | Sanger time May Manton’s ‘Daily ‘Fashions UCH a graceful and os this one gown nly new to God's coun- showed it by Win artless nt of God's Own. Bob, Mah of the ranch ‘driver of the Laa Vegas] Place was protected ! ed a little to his only | ‘#44 succinctly ““K she nglishinan, undeterred by the warntn: Kept on, and strode up the gravel wal to the rose-embowered porch beyon He was a little daunted, however, | passenger—offered hin a nip, together h a few reflections on the untverse and went out of bie way to say some nice things about “over thar.” But the | Jf ight-backed; yellow-mustached, sol-| the prevailing silence. Ie would he deserves a piace In j pie Yooking gentienan from “over| Selcomed the bark of a dog of sor every’ wardrobe, and thar” recewed these adytces with In ras as demanding, wt ot ba swat x cp Ee A yo the light of his cou @ frem Rob-, Seif in imagination pomsibly misjudged itr ere rh ert Hamet! and engrossed himself tr pie hand Gene an enthusiastic wel- proeteed Une Acscent of the straight: | UP the three steps leading to the pore! | 7aze upon : ec peer hog gl piace—togethor with a Gressing-| But the stillness remained ynbroken t BOF retronhing AA GniAehINg i at him nyt saying pateria, Pan 3 bs teh-box, bat-bex, portman: | an ac but his own. ro sfaggy ya = ve. a eee “le Helen Jat- |*i#0 on be made m gun-case, portadle tat anda | He looked about in perplexity until s est age ase piped dal glo eee ian: (eee | ro wer rugs. ce Groppei | last, in the darkest and furthest hay. pep aatpodsn spate pgm Hasan dor GREE Fy jirppratagi ae pe ling in the @ & Fumy| without relief, that it wae oooupled ty | 45 "he Causing ay itvet ae end sales Ar while trimm erstwaile passenger gazed blankly | etl in his heavy Alerly fashion, 404 | aoe ces ‘ving pent é iz : paps ody st another on which was the half ob- | looked down oj what, in his ow ve ley EA a, lly ge pre vp NB sp ee | Uterated ineertptic El Nido Ranch. | words he vaed to ribe afterward 48) | "Wake yp, blast vo n | anc apt, Claude George Pennifield Ar Pon my soul, the most beautif as th yh hy ‘ - by vss n dotted Bwiss ve | struther regwrded his dreasing-oase, 4e-|ache’ | was ever privileged to gaze UP | eyes and mes bh F(x atkaimee \ioild ae ae liieas UTDOOR seeping bas grown 'n fu-) porod, a cot, furnished as hereafter de. | gpatoh-box, hatboa, portmanteau, gun gad, a girl of twenty, with her lps 4 Se Bae a tee ta paid fonatliy oe Aaveetin 4 ‘ Yor with revent years. Time was | soribed; & swinging hammock or even | case, portable bath and roll of steamer} Mttie parted on the whitest teeth You! +1 bee your pardon,” and " dies I ca ® ? nbs Wen it was limited to consump- |e large armohair, Whatever place of | rugs with a dawning pense that Brit saw, aod her breath comin’ ve) agitation to spill a box of om soit “ tm he quar ives and taddista, but nowadays every | furaiture may be chosen should be wel! | ish golidity and dead-weight might be | shied [enna cit necaha wavel toe tiiia 4 a Beep pul « @ advocates the practioe more or less | provided with spl carried too far. He was even more of| beauty? Why. It was like seein’ the! peoide jim, The girl eat up in the t ae arly ¥ w sodium size te (en and peciatly ea it to be reco! ded for | "haw! this « a by the time he had ©On-| ‘Taj Mahal by toonlight—the iz un ‘gasing at * ¥ t s _ @biidren as tending to tne ¥ veyed t articles shelter of | descritable what @' yecehum. 1 and asked » he was . Birength and improve their some adjecent chappar had lopped | when gomething seems to take you by | sud Where he came from t ° 8 Beam, 98 feat, for the hattia.o| om with a knife enough dusty branches | the throat and you gaap, my boy, por | ("Gad air, in a vowe like @ Canis iaied ‘pene ae i arters yards #4 O memmer Which no syslam of far to bide them from the geae of possi’ ible | itively gasp" flute p the Lake of Slang ore 4 x * wit wx pampering coukl ever do, ways the oitrogs | marauders, Bhe wae dressed | eray, with | over the water at dus o 0 bul a 4 “ 4 yards of ladetpbie §=North American, from A in buch # Manos as] opis acqdimpltshed, te set off, in nO |» wide lace collar «neck, andiin @ne of those muddy gardens « ‘ toh the accompanying illustration ts 4 sleeping she very wos) frase of eaind, t0 follow the| in her thick, ‘rumpled chestnut hair | where the Rajput princes bold algh | \pasasinttn Pattern is so raallanedd bere road to i Nigo Ranch. He aid Lot! there lay a single red carnation, She |revel in the Company days wonder inw ‘This does not at all mean that the ht atop out with the alr of @ man aewured | was as fresh and oweet and exquisite as My pame is etruther,” he sald x thir Method le to be « rigorous one. Above not & it 1 shee of a bath. @ Booteh and eode ands hos-| the flower Iteell, aud i contrem to the | picking chocolate creasns oi the floor father,” he sald | cy-wta, shirtyoight, ¢ QL the child should be warmly ead fonducive to health ang * "Uy | Ditable Welsome On the contrary, he| dust and heat without, the wight of hor “Capt. Anstruther of the Hritieh Army He's at the Hot . a | ty end: torty=tworks - ni no PAT} | ust meilbiire Bie deosaees ot gi torts lata are: | asiee Serta rea te "child's | ——-- bua this open-tir stumber is prima- to mena, | 66 +) big Call or sand by mail tw THE EVENING WORLD mar piented fer Gevtime name, ond tie Yo see —- t ri Ss 1 e agic--- TON FASHION BUREAU. 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