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r “Tne Evening World’s Daily Magazine, Saturday, Fy $10 A DAY---IN PRIZES TO PRACTICAL HOUSEKEEPERS---$10 A DAY * eletetniniels Inisfetnieinteb iene inie hicieleinieieieleicinietela!-ielelsiebeeiieteietice nie ie in ivietvivistvicfeicieivieieeitete ietsin ii icisiete in inate tats felnd toe teen int st tntetnpeticfofnttnfetintnt'ofatetatenjatetetete jatotatataretateraten Aatninistatettth toleintaltatntelafotnfntntototatatetiatetateteteteielet-! wine May 18, 1907; Alventent to reach the drawers tn the jsait has been added, boll the water] disagreeable ofiora. It te the handiest } (chalk for dark color and a hard pencil |sors begin at the place where the first /If the lace fe black, rub It with HIS WEEK THE EVENING WORLD will pive $10 a day in prizes, |weehstand. GERTRUDE NORRIS, well, then cool slowly, Glass treated) and dest remedy. for Nght are good if not ured fold extends beyond the second and cut | whieh has been moletened with to Practical Hi ” 1 ‘ -" f $1 each for No. 52 West One Hundred and Forty. |tn this way will resist any sudden Mra J. C. CLARK, | heavily) mark the folda on the mat &round and around, following the chalk | tea Then stretch the lace and leave }0 Practical Housekeepers, as follows: Two prizes 0 ea eoventh etteet, Now Tork, |change in tomperatere, No. M1 Tweitth atroet, Brooklyn. | Then carefully Join the two ends of the | line, untll the whole ts cut into one piece |it to dry. Dissolve @ quantity of gull the dest £00 words or less—the fewer words the detter—under be Mm. H. FINK, Le speats J cloth so that tie lner neot. | All perfectly Joined rrablo tn warm water, The ‘ 48 city. : | er any one of these five headings, making ten prizes in all; Diningroom! |Kitchen Hints sae ienee been dca dint Home Dres: making | on end meet} Mra. JOHN J, DISKON should be according to the yards of " a Ma ¥ " hoe 8, Spring Cle x 7 ‘ * a the on the other, thus forming « | 343 Rank street lace, Motsten @ small rag with this Hints, Making and Making Over, Good Bummer Dishes, Spring Cleaning} | Gaccware $1 Prize, | A Deodorlzer $1 Prize.| Bias Folds $1 Prize. | epir machine, then with | ‘ewark, N. J. | mixture and rub the lace on the wrong : Hints end Care of the Hands. Send tetters to “HOUSEKEEPING To toughen lamp chimneys and other, A plese of stale bread put In the} An excellent way to cut and jotn binn| ay A put a few eecure| dbl tees vf Cover the Ince with paper, place PRIZES EDITOR, P. 0. Box 1354 New York City.” The subjects for} | glassware immerse the article in a pot kettle wher doling cabdage, ontons,| folds ts in the follow! manner; Wit « ach sido of the marks Gingham Suits. z¢, | on @ soft troning board and from, next week's prizes twill be announced in Thursday's EVENING WORLD. { | of cold water, to which same commen ¢turnt « will poattively prevent/a ruler and something to’ mark the cloth ‘ “stay” the atitehing. With sharp acts A very good way to ke Mme. A. LEREDORFF, | 8 > a ——_—_—_—-— - : — | clean turing -the ‘summer No. #8 Vernon avenue, Brooklyn, ] B ‘ s make ingham a palt ‘3 ; The names and addresses of To-Day's Ten Prize Winners are given be- | s By R. W Taylor| " | ervo non d¥aw watet tain low with the Prize-Winning Suggestions, | 6 00 ] cr GD rz) G2 GD GD 530 eden. Alto) ottoms eine For Stains. $1 Prize, : is | lot ela Have pla ron to’mateh, | Grimy, per¥ptration stained heokbandé ‘ rE eae i sauna | w sleeves and buttoned al} tha] of ahirta and other-garmenta mould 6 House Ceaning will be @ good time to ‘treat the | WEY, ICE_WAS WENT oa Ver ™ Gor TO HAVE way down thy back. ‘This will do away | wet ‘with cold water: wall soba WHA ty to fee cream dessert from the | » 30 C ' Y Cool ‘ To Clean Woodwork €1 Prize, | confectioners, as tt will save your time q UP 30 CENTS, MISTER weit! jad een ha with petticoats to: play tn and eave | soap and placed tn the sunshine for. ten sea pepchahol pra shen PRP ae ela rar 5 sper f2) You' \ washing | min before washing. A few drops A mpot on vollshed woot made by | 87d mollify them. Make a ptonic of PAT, I/RE'S one WIndows | | Mrs PESSIE BANKER, | of kerosene rubbed tnto the more 9ob- Ts lacing « hented dish on it. will disan. | Cianing. Miss LUCY A. YENDES, (et Vor those ce \\ | No. 154 Green avenue, Brooklyn. | stinate tal iu het own) ear if @ little wait and salad oll are Room 21 Union Bquare. 6 MAN | rial a es “lope o vtalna wi Beene 2 i ed Poured on tt and allowed to remain for e878 E y | LONG — - . raat vrs? bosegtiintrags: An hour or 00 ana then rubbod.ott-with'| oy : * } SUFFERING \ ’) Care of Clothes out. a= hot water “sets” euch stains gig iggthe Wnt oe The Dressing Table wew \ aie i oe pei, |Devond redemption Pio. mmiald t. Mobéken, N.'3. : , OR KER? ; \ %, Renewing Lace. $1 Prize. | Qbs) M.S. CRAWPORN, . meld aireet. > AW $1 P: A good way to renew ailk lace in by | tal West One Hundred and Fortieth | Sone Malt or a bottle lemon jutce soaking it In naphtha for ‘half an hour. trent. ‘ Gome “Don't S on tho dressing table will keep hands ——_——--—-— Don't try to do too much hous: and face white and the natis in good “Dont’s’’ That Will Enable You It doesn't pay Mra, A. F, MALONE f Work at the ex No. 24 Eas, Seventeenth at Pataceno eerie pies to Derive More Good from Sleep way to make an attractive arcs < table out of a washatand with | = on the tached. Separate the mirror | I e us hetand. Hang it length. | und # b. wis © of stand, wo tt may be t to the person sitting don " ¢ ror with dotted Swiss, tying | Ke cills from roaches,| the ends back with «atin ribbon. Also MO SEATS . LEFT = You. flies, moe os © a cover for washetand, draping |: [J Wwe To BUY ‘em FROM t ‘ E sai boentng do @| A SPECULATOR AND THEN table leceing This! the centr ¢ dr y so lt may be we Refuse ‘tM AT “Glass-Eyed Bill” Is Called Upon to Choose Between Love and Rank—the Girl, However, Decides for Him —->o-— 1 “I know we lay cselves open to that Me Coptain, in'e Capt. Anstruther Dake tad the, fam Ftisn Tries Persuasion | tines alter cases rete eer and Bribery to {iit ts tele novte’and sprendia | t rell det hth | Tempt Helen to Re- even it | y lease Gray, but an = Big Unforeseen Devel-| a heightened col encoi oni ON'T Me with the knees huddled up. chest and shallow breathing. Such @ practice cramps the mus-| Don't have too many pillows, Keep cles and really puts @ greater| the head fajrly low when gleeping, strain on them than @ long walk in the Avoid the faults of position displayed F would induce. fm the accompanying illustration. But DO retire . Don't le with the hands clasped | || [ut DU Totre, fo good time, Tike above the head. Thie not only strains | fi every nerve and musgle, and let ehe the muscles of the arms, but those of | limbs asyume natural and restful atti- the chest and shoulders well, and | tudes. If) you can elgep comfortably a without « pillow, so much the bette: tho deep, regular ‘breathing which | Lut if accustomed to many, try and POOR WRETCH! FLL PUT HIM our oF HIS MISERY ! Tost Toot! Goopsye! she retorted, with | he doesn't | can always doesn't went to | want to play In my y have the aristocratic lege of stay should accompany sound and restful] yet along with only one, and that wot opment Suddenly, ings. ' jeep © shen GiMoult of eccomplish- | too big and pufty © one P | "hen there's the dowas day ot | ie gfe, gt? nieeD, with the mouth Settles the Matter, ; Trnten saa’ the Captain, tuts Don't Me on the chest or stomnoh, | Prenths. “The practice ot deep Srarke ne, t reall then. with the hands supportog the face ani | ing hae been known to conquer per- the face tteelf oremed into the ofilow, | stent sleeplessness; and tn * Just as surety as you follow this per- | Wil fill out the chest, increase the | bust measurement, and wh ropert; niclous practice just ss mirey will | practiced will make the wralatliog ain. ‘The same possibility o the tnevitab! Glass: Eyed Bill. | By Lloyd Osbourne. | you shoulders, a hollow ender, rounded and evelte. mooking!y ihe Copyrighted by 8. 8. McClure. ‘oneing moself very _ scans cen mene tod m at the SYNOPSIS OF PT ING ¥ , ter fitted for the task than I. But the ; By Margaret Hubbard Ayer. 2 obligation nat 2 and po here } am, and macing a terrible mess of it Guence he refor “ nd a i 1 Dark Circles Under Eyes, | lack of sleep or dissipation of any de- Jackson, who operas M rae : yr Bote RRR N—There in| *0M!Ption, the external treatment Je aad en effective temporarily, but tse anew = ~ some’ hy.” added 7, ; jl alge "| cannot be permanent while the cause a ec . "| exists, Bethe freauentiy with cold ec ~) re) to Ro sone acorns cme) sein Date frequen with o offer—tad: sie for the black cir tine Uniment or weak ammonia, one n with emb clea under — the THE WOMAN CAT, part of diluted ammonia to four of yea. The tendency WANLY ever) g'rl numbers among her acquaintances !(o take a kang journey to « If youhave auen an ac nt erenta? What all, nor does she know that I have, because of my trade. I am twenty} given her cause to believe so. Shi yours old nd have @ goo boarding: | aplete her | house, but no one that I know seems ort of induce 4 sometimes hered=| (once), but great care must be taken ary, but dark! mat does not reach the eye proper. Part IV. | Tam almos ashamed to say— walter, may be rubbed into the skin dally the worwt attributes of the cat tribe, | education, and will be gone quite « you've succeeted,” Helen ne | to know of any one to introduce me to. | 1 you ought to be,", she aald : apathy |e C, D. Jr : yeh nes aro usually Tana rab ha tebaliated ; aintince do not attempt t 2A GO ERS pa oO alg | A LONBLY AMPRICAN tue to some con-| Anti-Kink Formula, w he track of]. "W mie eaki T was to begin at eratch balk’ Avoid her and let her proof her claws on) The fault ie mth the young | Why font you look for a boarding tion of the veins Hein See aratrather trent | Ye shousend pounds other eats, Often, (0 bo aure, It takes time to determine|!847'e Giepoattion, not with your con-| pace where there. are some young tthe part and are| | mcriere 39 the anti-kink . ‘hate 10% ny lm uthe nm “The t ie, where * you to Say “i A uct. She should change, not you. True |.) oF Ane PAT ane pomade—Peet suet. § ounces; yole significantly. “It seemed—indeed leave off nt ¥ gne-of Shase “persone ‘whe wound every. Sine Shey. PeODIO oF 4.= church where youns rarely, if ever, speak are intentionally cruel or unintentionally foolish. |0¥* !mplies faith and trust. You oan | , low wax, 1 ounce; castor oll, 1 " ns ubi be —| ‘Ten thousand tn, ae BE yt P oan get acquainted? Brooklyn ts vs ies ; i i saghies plots psi ; nc tk: “Why didn't you say It sooner? Generally spenking. You oan take it for granted her sings |%° [7%hing more than you have dona | | for this purpose than New York ‘ res a P ne bee ounce; benzole acid, 6 grams; oll of lem- rea > pp pear a a tite OO aR ta Are Intentional. And if you do not want your fealings bUt! Gon Bathing Etiguett, | der one or more of the following cir- /en, 1:2 gram; oll of cassia, § drops. Mix waka} suvpoatT’” bbe bald quite 0 Dull it off without? you will walk away #@ soon @@ you see ber coming. You ig Ltiqaette, | He Wishes to Call. cumstances; When the subject t*|the suet and wax over a heat, add : ) hung his head. are not enfe in saying a word to h For if she does tell Dear Betty; | ade Mette anaemic, and there t# an impairment | the castor of] and acid and allow to 1 ag REG pneu ust hove: thongs You more ies rue or false that some one has said about you, she will earry/ [8 t proper for a young lady of! MMET very often tn a business way| 0% te Chemical constitution of the | properly cool and then add the ot Am yam.” he satus sepoagt I) binder than you are e Fe. soemetiing, horribly distorted, it may be, that you have eald about some! | twenty to go bathing with « « n young nay whom Tamm desirous ot | 200d. OF when the aystem ts being loils, Apply to the halP as any other only fair to Wiliam to say that his Ie sPartiicomte sereeit 1 was the |OUR? j |* Geman friend if they are not en-|| unowing o On nme cecaelan 1,4 278ined, as it would in prolonged atudy, pomade. ROR) WACO gRRT ONAN —trr~With SOnEG nto talk anybody into doing | °P* | you know & person of this kind, t# to keep out of gaged? TAKIKA ctrnteall erable reserve—with what you might os stan idl tive easeate | ‘The only thing to do, tf ¥' roll Ae st imapee? & ked her to go with me to the theatre €all perfect respect, you know, and al snot enough for Bill,” sald {reach of her claws. Discretion te not the Better part of velor in this ease, It the young gentleman Is one you! and whe remarked or rather asked me taat kind of thing,” i The price of « thing a what lie the whole thing. know well and who respects you, there! ir 1 aian't think that would be out of , s North To pou Bile weeth ots cia te no reason why you should not £0 10 | order, ‘conslguring that Tht never | AVL ntons Vat asnions “Of course, I know that,” she eX-| nore than that—to me bothing together. alled ¥ ” 4 her home However, she has @aimod. | will make it fifteen thousand. ' at timor she tells me ane Gees not 4 “It was very alarming,” sald the the Captain hoatatinety. otnat | She Does Not Trust Him. | Soon t care aa envoll for her ast werd A Lonely Young Man. ted me to call, Do you think FLDOM has any J we pers » reapons 4 . | to. ~ te ia not the cas and a hat this an indica J he aoe fashion taken 2 Captain ot to confirmation by wire = | Dear Betty 1% $ " Dear Betty rg 9 ae Pa ee yy cee aa “] Lat “Who for? For you or the young Vhore'a the thing for me to sign? AM ‘a youn man twenty-two years] far ne I can era, T have shown myset TLL you tell me the beet way to ge | NOt, desire any further sequalntance fete & bold ups or Bl? | ho anked . || ot mae, and for the past year have | more and more attentive and affection cquainted with Decte ree see dptrry feminine fancy as has eer pl EE drow out trom Me ‘bream pocke seen keopiwe eteady eempany witha) ate toward her, I often ask her what # = gap nsf Adorn Hid ark permission to cal the one of the een ae } Mo each. | young lady two and one-half years my| has caused her to foc that way about wr vaknown in thi ROMO &.LTZER waist, Here is one on a aren it and epreed it tint |senior, whom I have known intimately me, and ‘f I have done or ald any-|aving been here one year, 1 have a 14 ask to by ait means | , aaron a toget veaily, vee Tour indulpenos, ds, “I: was Deautifully | several years, Quite recently we both| wing that could have cauedd it, buc| food trade and no bad habits. The! That was what she intended b acca ea” Tee fre said af last. “I am sure the very and Helen thought the Declara- | declared our love for each other t he toile me ehe knows of no reason at reason T have to atay in this elty is) remark charming and that is Japl thing in the world 1 wish to do ts | fon of Independence must have loc Set ite ciom copes wat esc aniocn tea aw, Semen ap TOUSEN eA re S eae | adapted to almost evs to offend you. I had hoped, as 1 told hen was ey, She \y ery ecasonable materi- ou, to discuss the matter first with A me eg PH, j oe ee ee ee mer awe athe @). In the tlustration paws father | flan Bil was ‘renounced wilh.» wen aiaml y ane a i f is By W. J. Steinigans Ik 19 made of old apeie We'll Just teave pa out” ehe sald. | of lewal detail that positively | . ° id < Liverty satin “W's me that Bile in love with—not| MiMering’ ron Fon) hla hea (aids trimmed with velvet of pa jing of dining ting up w — nnn — saine rand J)BUL, it's very awkward.” murmured | sick friend) renounced y an —_—___— pay nr 4 coll gage. Bec elly alive or dead, positively and explic On, PM 60 GLAD fi du6s kumes 4s of the material soa a aiminie ate 4 got | GE, Rll time, gaat, present or to come pee a asecta ie Daltag NOTHING'S SOMETHING was || and brillant jewetled wu n eller, any fo ouldn’ ven y 70 res Anh y ey IN’ md A puttona. would be dit. o eald omiing” | rg Satan! Ores, pay good moraing te een NO, | PASSENT Go HAPPENED TO GOIN’ TO HAPPEN! | butions, Is rouid be ale eemed on ‘the of commit: | ot jkr she coukln't” eye ad him a 1Ju6yT KNOW OUT Te-DAy, "A You YE, JOHN! THERE'S A MAN » find any better er—-lrevocable mistake,” sald | postcard with lievrring fourteen | SOMETHING'S 60 ArRA DRAG IN fave Captain, ines of different kinds of penalites, and ' RAID SOME \ \ r © comtusns m1 desoribe his marry | the whole thing was inexplicably inter [Qo TO, | THING'S GOIN! To \PHILA DELPHIA ; wine that ed. | twined wit the Lard Chancellor's dis 0-OF%, aS | is made with skirt wand paune : pleasure wid the fligh Cour of Ohan- | VOMAN 7 aist and Mttle ‘Frankiy--yos,” said the Captain. lcery. It reminded Helen, in the profus Bosh, to match, Th “There are people here who think the | ness of its reprobation, of the ourse In JANE | ira “ able mistake might be the other | ‘th, Jackdaw of Rheims ) is diwtinotly she remarked On are to sign at the places marked vel and effective, but dear young lad) went lin pencil,” sald the Captain, who had by is not obliwatory, and the people here have your | been watching her oul of the oorner of > - ie Bt heart Lelieve me. | hie eye, amd who look M for — good eoything thet may be here Gan no lasting happiness in aj eign that she had read it with such preferred can ome.) tinton that Involves Wout Inequality | care and patience. wt ela curvently paid t “ Helen gazed at Dim and then shook Hae Muisen, lew lear head quantity of mae put a knowledye +| “L wouldn't give up BI for atl the od for the gt that (00 often h ’| money in Kingland,” she exclaimed, "I . A ‘Bill seoma guile wouldn't give Bill up if you threw in r size is 2 O46 Bhe returned. In, tact . | own déwein' wouldn't give him yarde 21, 1 TA yards 83 \ ie wouldn't get the chance” > if you kied Westmineter Abbey | J —Pattern N the BM of yestorday and the Hill of | and the Tower of London and the Heet- Overblouse or Jumper—Pattern or 1 14 yards #4 inchew day are, two different men,” seid the | eaters and the place Where Bhakespeare vida’ coladtlieacds af ualuadtan aka aa tiie A fs wm the head of ban ai a atte BO4H ie cut ee for a & M, Be bh bust mee the head of one of bi The Captain slowly took back the Fattorm 04 ut in sizes f u, and @ 4 14 re. Declaration of Independence and folded I He becon oudent moat aiimaoratio (eaitive | in bly | ft up. Kogiand. 1t would be too unutler iM he fad the dus ow. h cnt . Call or wand by mail THW RVENING WORLD MAY MAN- Ath to bis cl te pie rent.” ™ |, cepennee there, le, nothing mane t TON FABHION BUREAU, No. & Weet Treaty thins street New ‘His claps bod bis rank never both ‘Ob, but there is.’ #he retorted mie Tors. Bend tee cents in oath oF stampe for esoh pattern ordered, IMPORTANT Write your same aod eddress pistaly, aud ar ways mpecify sine wayied ‘ed Dim out here,” | obiev od F; ie be 4 in | teh you » He might have) 9 cwerda piarved to death tor ali they oarea” 1° " —_ “Tl think it's about Ume « yet Bill aod I were marri (THE END) “THE MYSTERY"’—Jt Thrills Like Magic —Begins in Monday's EVENING WORL eee es

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