The evening world. Newspaper, May 21, 1907, Page 13

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A a Sila aan World’s' ool ak Saad ok od The Jarr Family’s Daily Jars Roy L. McCardell. armey,” he atded. ‘Who ealy to eat a whote tot of gold food tn the middle t place has rve asking forty-five cents nit le fret. We'll stop tn # t0 matoh for it." WS ails each, Mr. Jarr Then bes Went lo the p wrpriced beatiery and had beet and—, which Was ood and w they both enjoyed. They matched for the tw cent check Jaret. j they came out Tr raid: “Lot's wet a clgar—a good one; wa haven't much for our | " ri y r the nald Rangle. Wh th to t ‘ igh for beef and beans, end Mr. Jarr, who lost, bought t for a doliar | They tovk a couple 1 Mr Rangie said: “As you've lost every time to-day when we ma 4 pay, I'l give you a chance to | et your r t VU maten you for a dollar | They matched ard Mr ble right Once again Un enly some tmp quite,” amid 1 Mr. Rang tosred and Mr. Jorr lost. They would have deen at it yet t MALters Nevesaltated Mr rning to the oMoe wether the cheap Tun mand the jollars, and as he was short that \ PUGH cross ee wzht Mn you let mo have some money?” asked Mrs, Jarr. “I ordered eome things I neeted home C. 0, D. and they're able to be here any ninute."’ Do you think I'm r money?" growled Bre Jarr. "What's the use of my trying to scrimp and »: to buy everything you se You nerimp and begrudge yourself anything?’ “Me? a Mr. Jarr “What sort of luncheon do you think I eat, for in stance? Why, a toa-cent plate of corned Jeet ani baked beans! That's what I @pend, and that’s all I do spend" And Mra Jarr could see he was epeaking the truth However, despite these sacri had to fork over etx dollars ana forty- ning cents when the C. 0, D. packages cam > and becrudge every cent I spend if you are going sald Mrs. Jarr, aston: “When did you ever ————_+-+<- Railroad * ‘Balioons.” T Is proposed by a German engineer to use rallway purposes. .\ stationary balloon 1: fixed to a male running atonz a elugte steel rail, This rail ts carried up (he side of a stesp mountain. The balloon ie moored by & steel cable to the reil at a ticignt of about thirty-five feet above the ground The conductor can cause ihe balioon to aBern will, The lifting power is furnished by hydrogen gus, and the des i by water pressure Doured thio @ large tank 2 the upper en’ of ti ++ Science’s Tobacco Discoveries. '§ tobaceo in the form of clgare and cigaieties an effective, germ killer? Smallpox was prevalent in ‘anton, China, a ating the recent viss of the Duke and Duche of Co: ught and the Princess Patricia, and the visitors say they were compe'led to sinoke cigarettes incessantly as a preventive of din ease, The Duke never ventured out without « cigar. Chane Corner In Teeth. ANY Elk lodges in tua West have adopted President Roosevelt's sug M Keation and decided to abandon the elk’s tooth emblem. Many Montana men haye been collecting elk's teeth for years and holding them for a rise, One man at Billings, Mont, has thousands, How the slump will afient | his “corn _ fs not known, Serene! pt ot St Ot St tt tt sadarine, AHMALALEM MES BASS May 21 AAS AMSA SA SHAS AAs ss ay tor New York Thro’ ie Glasses al Irvin S. Cobb, urtous office and rer Just enough of the gray ungiued at the pl where it jointe on omtumer to dreas his tint pa 1 woft Camembert able. to cut into’ the delect It ls he, who ty itseya from In} forty horses “power gnaoline tabl © atungrenous sh to mount ft with cut-plush jorabie brass and several Inngo j@ muatoal Inatriments in this + wes born to blush unseen fe not our m Tf ft stays here it will quit blushing after « whi! o ebia to take anything away from/eount on being unaven just as long as ft keeps on betne m sulfictent quanti(ies to command admiration. e-browed genius eats cold | electric along the seams aa the} formiric inside, pudding with heart of the dark-maroon ‘nan " Investigators he one throw wt that is regarded aa the Graperies and a large bolsterqu containing eon his purse into his head nobody Nobody will try Tt ts now customary eign for the Tron: You may rer lights and the #hiniest, bu: with js wares under | during the past winter, bing mgnainst the wall-paper, wasting for a/ ngage tn a game of that! te. ee £2 EQ kal JUST ONE To MaKe MY ARM STRONGER! to spond about seventeen of-a theatre as they expend for the troupe that's per her that the show that had the ehin of pertormers did Ag much on 9 large s ts the place where *oried and stands around, footing on hope-dcfe igar Piute’s of TIE FUNNY PART s | Bome people still cling to (he notion that Trne Merit ean succéed without a SYNOPSIS OF PRECEDING CHAPTARS. The F Foolkiller Roo RAH? RAR-RAH ! Hoo-RAH RAHWAY ! NAUGHTY) NINES KIDS, HEY? FOR HE'S A JOLLY GOOD FELLER- O-RAK- RAH- RAI! WHICH NOBODY can DENY! JT. HOO-RAH~ RAHWAY ! ‘ NAUGHTY NINE! YIP. GOODNIGHT! You'RE A Q0oD SPORT | Edwards |Aud a Shot Went deep, abrupt utterance in reply to some $10 A DAY---IN PRIZES TO In @ mixture of common table enlt wet, Oe i HI8 WEEK THE EVENING WORLD will give $10 a day in prizes i to Practical Housckeepers, as foliows: Two prises of $1 each for the beat 200 words or Icas—the fewer words the better—under any one of these flve headings, making ten prises in all: Dining-room Hints, Making and Making Over, Good Summer Dishes, Spring Cleaning Hints and Care of the Hands, Send letters to “HOUSEKEBPING PRIZES EDITOR, P. 0. Bot 135) New York City.” The subjects for nert week's prices will be announced in Thursday's EVENING WORLD, « -dow with the Prize-Winning Suggestions. . ment before ; ie will p: Making Over. vast, thelr belug spoiled by perspire n > ¢ Pri. on. MHS. AP. MAL g, Darning Dresses. $1 Prize, a4 thet, N.Y To get @ very fine thread with which . to darn fine while dresses take @ piece | ,- = ; > ion epitne thee end uirerel IC eter tne | For ink Stain $1 Prize. A Cool Dining-Room. werp to vew with, This te glso good to Stains on the | m ink can be @o fine hand sewing with, os the| easily removed by dip atiches made with it will never show - end bc will la tanion. tn making ‘oslored areases tie HEALTH AND BEAUTY. same plan is & good one go follow tn regard 10 any specially dainty ttle By Morcnret piece of sewing, because you are sure of | | @ perfect ma 1d you aloo have th Abre ang exact. thickness. bf the mate | |Growing Thin. ma Mrs. W. C. SIRGRIST, aer No. 1S Bilgadeth atreet, 1 deep bre. West New Brighton, B 1 nourialing ¢ 4 green vewetahl Freshening Black Silk. $1 Prize, | spinach aod lettuce, treeaun Jn making over any garment of black | 60% f4!lkve SOAS facint Soe For Flay Skin Scan BUXmema, M" J—To cure fabbines af wn try this formula: Hosen. Nor i Bast ite > - vane Ounces; elder. flower were tnetur id, 1 gs ape te milk Cave of the Hands. Perspiring Hands. 81 Prize. , I is Jo to work on delicate tav- | Pimples Leaving Scars. Frise during (he summer for those whose A He—-Byery day for a wood perspire freely, Dip the per- ere Pv) Your face in hor water hands in eum #oda, about @ toaspoont.) se a Se res ins, Appty PRACTICAL HOUSEKEEPERS chairs and sideboard and always look dark green shades at win furniture dows; also wcreens at windows, an. 2p your dusting rags to duat linen May Manton’s Daily Fashions HE over blouse or garniture te made of imita- table and always have a few flowers in a dark green vase lace curtains, portieres and drap- eries. Have your floor atained all over, few small rugs here an your furniture will GOUHAINER, 15 William etreet, Orange, N. . the fingers and wipe off 1d no trace of the |witn tissue paper | stain will remain. MISS M. WILLIAMSON, conus pheces ‘ masted Ives, Inalnuatingly | Spring Cleaning. jW ashing Walls. Try # handful of warhing soda in a } pail of hot water to clean painted walle © new and leave no kn of where one patch stops and an. was given mo ; Jr picky’ nd for any altpe but pardeut 'Dining-Room Hints. n Bait for t ? | Cleaning Silver. The names and sOdresses of To-Day's Ten Prize Winner en be- | ; zie ox- They will look citedlye “Dovyou, Rares ie ter titates the cleans | @ flannel cloth in| by an old friend, « pai around the group. Byer, raised; every eye atraine piern 0 reed the name ae she veered Into the wind «# ut abe cam sigh of excited disappointment matter: Serr apy A shai TH See eee exhal hed been painte No. 109 Nelaon street, jIn Case of Mildew, In cleaning house you will find » is edged with a (eH ’ th street, Brooklyn, N. Y,| Vet bending, I'l, bet another di @ining-room | 4 cool tor he summer du “You will take & MAH ROSE RENE Wet schooner, and make @ full inves: y ; (8 Bast Ono Hundred and Thirty- New York City the Angers | aweot ax 44 maoulder line Summer Dishes, The Crewless Mystery ,Ship “I, AUGHING LASS, ” © With Crumbs on the Mess Table and the Ashes “of the Galley Fires ° Stull Warm, Puzzles the THE MYSTERY. CHAP ; By Stewart Edward White The APreR : nd Samael Hopkins Adams. BS EDWARDS came on deck with a ling of irritation right-an« sling the furrows between his righted 1007 by M ware, Philips & Cn even. “Go ahead.” the quarter-deck bade peat | bien, seeing him afush with’ inforiua- f the Pacific, is | On. fimenes flow, such; “The facts are that there lies the Laughing Lass, a little weather-wor; tut sound aa @ dollar, and not a livt being aboard of her. Her boats are all tere Everything's to good condition, though none too orderly. Pitcher haif full of fresh water in: the rack. Salle all O. K. Ashes of tne galley fire sitll, warm. I tel! you, gentlemen, that ship py |haen't Deen deserted more than & | Couple of daye at the outside.” f| “Are you sure all the boats are | there?’ asked Ives. Dory, dingy and two surf boats | Ien't that enough?’ - “Plenty.” United State ery unt ed part blowing up dereiic ee Wheel All Right, The Laughing Lass. | But Compass No Good. r-|*ien of collision, No Jeak. No any~ | thd except that the starboard side ia ries a weather! Liistered a tit, No evidence of fre any- Thee, se wan an | OMe 1 tell you,” said Billy Jod~ rigs, “Most of that! wards pathetically ts given me @ | beadache.’ erhaps it's one of those cases of panio that Foraytue spoke of the other | nigit,”” sald Ives. ““Dne crew got fright~ | cHed at sometang and ian away, wita | the devil after them.” bb IGHTY queer tactic muttered | “Leen over her, Inside and out. Ne oe ite she'd have $f Nor Masts out, running loose that way." Parkinson appeared on deck and 1 his glassos a full minute on he strange schoo! “Aloft there!’ he hafled the crow'e: |! “Preuy wild tngory, that, said Bas i wards, nes you make out any one! "SN$ th as you aboard?” sive ti A admitted the ensign No. & hai pie oiaily . 3 ’ But low about pestilence?’ suge master report on deck with the signal | ®e4ted Marnett flag Maybe they died fast and the last “Yes, sir.” | Survivor, after the bodies of the rest J were overvoard, got delirious and “Aren't we going th run up to hert” |Juuped ut asked McGulre, turning ta aurprise to | i sad that way." ‘And take i louKk at tue wheel, the risk of getting a hole Billy t* un b Up came the signal quartermaster to [et hia orders, and there ensued a one % sided conversation in the pregnant | ns," Couldn't find athe eames language of the sea Where except in ihe vig, orats-bound What ship is thar?’ eh found in the captain's vablay No answer, Couldn't break into that “Are you tn troublet’ asked Somethi t cruiser, and waited. The schooner Someshicd Abourre showed a bare and silent mainpeak, | TAat’s Almost Uncanny. “Heave to." Now Uncle 8 as| "De. Sohermerior chem!” exe uivian eeaine ele Bam Was) caimed Marnetl. “Then he wad But the other paid no heed Weil, he tan't aboard now.” said the ensign grimly. “No: In tae fei». Sort of atmomphore about Lut noone r that's almost uncanny. Across Her Bows, "Ob, You had the shudders before you - | were ‘d,"' bantere vow. ‘We'll make that a ilttle more em-) "%i°ytow te ‘Pd have thossne it was phatic,” said Capt. Parkinson. A mo-| ono of those fool prescotiments if I ment jater there was the sharp cragh | Were the only one to feel it. But the of © gun and a shot went acres the | M00 Were affected, too. They kept . h thi And bows of the sailing vesesl. Hastened | LOfwer Uke frightened vheep. And ¢ by = flww of wind that veered from the ka some one wae & formal direction of the breeze the nad stranger made sharply to windward, as if to obey. peN mle ta “Ah, there she comes!” ran the oom- he one about ment along cruisers quarter-deck rem slowly, “Ours jad inn nes again, The schooner niust But the schooner, after standing for | Hay bean es near the slectrie disturb: & moment, ai) Mapping, answered an- anes thet ber instruments were perma- other flaw, and went wide about on the| nently sppoatte 'teek, cane theory, M cad Garters ** 0 vor “Derelict,” remarked Oapt, Parkine:n | *rg5 hap “Bhe seems to be in good shape, ‘oo, py Dr, Trendon!” rar as. The wurgeon went to tne ris aa pd the others could hear ae eit Simeeit™ Pane fat make JueeUon too low for their ears. “Might be, alr, maybe More uikely| The Captain Himactt > amali-pex, if anything of that ad. ine of ‘tim woud been deck | Makes an Investigation. ‘Whew! A plague ehip!” sald Billy Edwards, “Just my luck to be ordered \y beard her.” He ‘rusy wetg now ‘whthin a nie ae ‘the ‘Bawaras scrutiniged her 3 Bee a & two. continued he certainly eat Cae: evtators, e pane) “Don't [peotaipbbipaprecigiiies vy St SoPasta tat The Laughing Lass, Not above. by All That's Briny. ome cone the eee mm th No or bewacied awards, “But er’ called ¢ tain # second cutter, board Mr, Edwards,” «tender nerves Yee, with irrepres: tee. ¥ "t come along: | went wrong, t side “ust eh Hm Reet oe Peeks | sible diipetiey. “Bhe's probably haunted ne board 40 handle her,” v cockroach wralths. *, ot Hiubbard Ayer, petizing way of sery r is of muslin or lace LbS yards 18 and, if it warebe w o 4 are the | ¥ 2 1-4 yarGe M1 or 16 | yards 36 inches wide ‘To Change Red Halr, Fancy Blouee--Pattern No 0 in cut in sizes for girls of 14 and 19 years eee) i} or seod by mati t THE EVENING WORLD «fAY MAN er vg F _ Profuse Per! niieatise. TON FASHION BUREAU. Nv. B West Treaty-thirs » York. Send (en cents (h-ootn oF stamps for each patiern ordered. IMPORTANT—Write your same aed address plainly, aod ah ways mpeckty sine wanted ¢ Cleate of sing, ie Harch, (eur ho. 4 Hant One Hundreé and Bey jt New ¥ork Cliy, i oa" cajned to within hat a] ‘Sing Out if the ve be ler, ” sate "Nie ot te | Gobling Git Yer! ph vi envied the young ensign a* bave @ chance to see,” ett "he's ip. steered by Timtuine, ‘aptain's going to “He hha “Veteran bo's'n » nace, Wise in all the s Of Soa Ways, ‘Dhey saw sold Bar eatly ruoning the small A ee 1 said an . piain Hilly,”* goblins git - ther sh edwards, with an in followed the straight cour with Inetr y hd fate as he oame on it took dynamite i Barnett and of wham the lad ty " a Mojster paneluston {Suppose sald the arog? toe Scand pple = ‘renden, “Lron't Tis thesk « golema roe be And HF # aA S Be Continued.) wc “Aid’’shty ‘Went Neaving’ be:

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