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The Evening World’s Daily Magazine, Tuesday, ROY L, W’CARDELL “Continues His Amusing Chronicle of a ot ot ot ot The Jarring larr Family 1907. _May 25 The Good Ship “Laughing Lass” Gets a Strange Cargo in Secret “WW FL Jatr, as Mire ah irre “fed is bad. The Countess hesitates to er e that their soul vibrations 14 1823!" l are wa,” ald Mra. Ja | ‘ii cr Ackness acd, and the Laughing Lease wi dieet-suaptcton of nis having been ie are cols Magllialipist How ‘ilee of her ead Mr. Sarr. “I suppose Mra Kittingly pays weil sey 15 awe aa Blancea alos, a « apenas U, + an t - r gold reading T R A : ar ey UG tue meredures TrOOpIRg nm ecedit to im s eee sw cutie din alsa | fue Memarkevle Appearance and sete, he (rate “og ancy, tn the othe ws wives was better + atky bate Fae: GER oot a nie Seaaibe: OF Sour : c Nie over the" H q ve two, but I got a nice reading. Of courwe, 1 don't beileve in it, bu : ~ nate @tood leanine over tie tall and be Greased more Decoming or tn better taste, De its a nine beter . Strange Conduct of Ezra tering Shreovedl segcee" entta Wak nice belief. tween, 1 not doubt in what he was a man to be “What other ioubete are evident? aaked Mr. Jkt c aptain p, phn rier e@ the bly ee ’ : een, Seett ’ ! : - Green means you will have money and be relfish)* sald Mrs, Jerr, “and Ss H fk sO ; & tour of Casual Inspection, Ones he ; ache moet cae eer asane an | T*ew 18 wlntom. Pe ter health clover a8 i506 Throws Overboard ©. Tig SR Shr se: Sava Rese oe nna cae ’ yt e to the '¢ . cE “And you don't ses thewe colors at all—the High Priestess Frit goes into «| H : F ; M jee st ee r with ‘the dirtens 3 * ' . ndefinite erulee, fod bandana band. y ve rea gym trance and siys eho sees you radiating color like a barber pole?” said Mr. Jarr 1s irst ate. Fae 10, pee ect. eer i ‘ sae aeas vat ie aboot: your] og Wel: something Uke that, only nut ev coarsely as you put Mt; Ie very tm: | PART II ancy feficts, tiated me. | The diesen: “ ia at ail ; UF | sseesatve.”Fepited Mra; Je * he particularity in the fre aurora, of your soul-lndivhtuallty “You women are a tot of geese!” aid Mr. Jarr. “‘Ibvery charlatan that come: after tran, flowings tn the sky, theets Chapter a farroandinas Wee Oxd: fiajees st his “What , said Mr. Ja enthusiastic | MOOK With .p.tiloe:« ayatem of thought waves fol-de-rol gets your money | he ochaom ougntag Lane. mpich te ntinued.) disctppagoces: Secs POdeSS. chet saga, paeyes ah the rane,” wah Mrs, Jerr, “and Mrs. Kuiting! ery en} Li's & great Sprid, and it gota harder © day) to nake an honest vise br | THE MYSTERY. | Korn. "ai echehittncs farm nyate The Barbary Coast eal joneracters. i wetshed 4 t a i ha k and an ¢ one to make a good Hing Sy a new fake—or aa ol: > the 6 Tntande ‘ é od i, ne ened. e fous il Breed netted debieregr Higa oy Oa ipren tn) By Stewart: Edward White | |My *uPeok (tine, Miu amoars the! , irey moved away, still talking. | funk forward in eehe’ tengehese, Hee You t HAVE t sald Mra. Jarr, “Out, while no exp “Od, well’ exid Mre, Jarr, “of course, I ton't belteve tt, and T onty eave | : Fnaign Edwards is, put in chatae ' I I not dare follow them Into] S89penk ready to strike. He ulerea & Phometon ; Sse: Suki AY Sea ieee talent” two, doliars.* and Samael Hopkins Adams, fe nA Queer cleciria.” the ileht, for I feared that the| standstill eters’ otevetora po the tom 1 wan } 0 ; ti were buncoed,” sald Mr, Jarr | Airectiom doctor would recognize the. I'd have/@td evrane forward to eelze bis Mae ow, they t tak s. Jarr 1 \'s moet unkind to say {t, ‘| a 3 ty re " . ted 1907 by kewCiure, i | 4e® int ie en by i pete fakire, ira. 3 sae Macnttesiyes feelings, be: |. ANA then, atter Mrs. Jarr had sone home, he sent «check for ten dotiars to | | Ooprrian 7 Mec, Patipw & oo. | | i cg cee ie ee tech, though, to. have | CMACRDAROUROG 5 nce a amas wattit are and not to M it A horse-ra who guarantesed sure winner every day. crew ts pat aboard. * rat 1 the name of the schooner, or| lieve tt might, from thot cause ate emily belleves Im an : B ‘ wank about hie ten as Mrs. Jarr had been about her Wo | sapere OF PRECEDING CHAPTERS | aaaen ee epg ye of her ma Aa it was, [ hung) oe cath of ineulty nae mint ae hocus-p sale Siva: Jere ita a beantitel Wh, RPO ee The United tates cruleer Wolverine, !shipre compass" senma, bewitchet und until the two had emerged from | Rear, one ‘side of ‘what folowed. Eb the corrier saloon sed outside -pite soe ine hageetacden nda peer Gas but the grumble and) grow! 9 eaid Mr. Ja Darkies are black, Indiana are red and Chinamen— Vy * i ay or still talking earnestly I ventui the mat Were indistingulshable at that The Foolkiller are yellow. &2 &R “These are astral, no 5 said Mrs. Jarr. "The higheat color ts @old. Mrs. Kiting a gold aura “And has gc acka too,” said Mr. Jarr. “And It costs her something | 1 ALMOST FoRcoT) OMnT TO Ger Os to keep them from hing.” } y) ak AS Toeny CAS “@he's a natural blonde,” said Mrs. Jarr. “And tt is none of our businces } Mf she ten't, « ; “Weil, ab the aura fakirr,” wald Mr. Jarr. “How do the colors runt?" Of course, all those women who ai Jn is no doubt they are| said Mra “Tt 5 very interes mahatinas or soul vibrators are @ ¢ lot, but there a sincere. I'wonder why it Is thelr ap * wmeit-of riearette smoke? “Because they smoke cigarettes,” sald Mr. Jarr. ‘That's easy “q don't believe it," said Mra. Jarr. “The Countess Azelia is too spiritual for that—but I wan‘ed to tell you at the soul cold ; “Gold is the aura. If is Javender, that is a sign that you are fond of -tuicren, That's the maternal ec is that a sign that you are feeling blue?” “And when you are looking bl asked Mr. Jarr with « grin “Blue is the o high Meals ft is expressive of spintuaiity $10 a Day in Prizes. w w Housekeeper The names and addressés of To-Day’s Ten Prize Winners are given below with the Prize-Winning Suggestions. AHA! A NIBBLE AS. Live! AT wise do, and no spot will be seen after- Cozy Corner Hints. ward. For candle grease on carpets, i nteclot! ith Seat. $1 Prize.} ablectotha, clothes, &c., cover spot m1 Cozy Sela? i cking case abou | piece of newspaper and press with = yaaa pmricomanl dS pgrcconis Bhp ot tron. MRS. A. BAST. eighteen Inches wide, fong-and twenty Inches high. SI U4 of tho top, and put on pair of small hinges. Cover inside with pretty ere tonne, patting !t on plain; coy side with deep ruffle of same and cover lid plain. Put a row of cotton tape (color of eretonne) around edge of lid. © Garden st., Hoboken, N. J. . No. 'yory Knife Handles. $1 Prize. the blades of knives require washing or standing in water, it should be,done tn a pitcher with water enough to cover the blades, but not to touch the tacking {t on with small brars-head| handles, and the water no hotter than tacks is absolutely necessary. Soaking the With a few pretty cushions this will) handles in water makes them crack. make an attractive seat, as well as a) MRS. A. SCHOENLEBER. very handy shirtwaist box 100 Pine-street, Jersey City, N. J LLA M. SMITH, Pippen de out When ©: Xo, Washtagton avenue, Evins", Home Dressmaking. ae = et en ee lear iat ISHING BANKS Decorative Ideas. $1 Prize, Shirtwaist_ Buttons. $1 Prize. YESTERDAY! CAUGHT Any one having handsome buttons for thelr shirtwalsts and summer dresses can be made effective Cosy corn hasty the barkeeper. Snnenseay ‘ two men who we tablet’ 1 ire) 2 Interview with , fow far ts St to the side of the shtb, you hound of hell!" shrieked thé ‘Gp tain Mumble—surprised—for an answer, notice the the middle Dia you sitting at HEY-HO" FINE Sean “Wei, Ti opapet pala athe . ell, TU tell you, you swab! Ite HOURS AND Picken asepei paliyiegticce mbt tans dle two fathom from’ where you stand, hed | r two fathom! How long would It C | “Know them? 1 tnauired. take you to walk there? How long? | ever laid eyes on ‘em before. Old | Just about, six seconds! There nese ah back! You I won't bother with aJl hap looked likp a sort ¢f corn 400- | the epithets, although by now Taser tor oF corner speli-binder., Other was| Capt. Selover’s vocabulary fairly well, obably one of these longshore abalone! “And you couldn't take «ix seconds of dan *? to spit over the side! Couldn't walk two fathom! Had to spit on my quare “Thanks,” T muttered, and dodged out | ter-deck, did you!’ again, leaving tha beer untouched. Rumble from the mate. a l cursed myself fo: bi r. you woot call up any ; myself for @ blunerer. When Fea saa aed 5, the T got to the street the two men had) o, your knees, blame you! [ll tsappeared. 1 should have shadowed | you to be laz in to his vessel. Phe affair interested mo gteatly. Ap- parently Dr. Schermerhorn was about The mate sald something bs oar “It don't matter ‘f we ain't under way, That has nothing to do with The quarterieck is clean, If the wi to go on a long voyage. I prided my-| ain't, and nobody but a damn | self on being fairly up to date In re-| gotten son-of-a-sea-lawyer would gard to the plans at those who inter-| 00 deck anyhow!" Fiom this Capt. Selover went-on Into a Rood old-fash- to the but ested publi time was va and the putiitc at that toned deep-sea “cussing out, Interested in |Dr, Seher- great Joy of the stevedores. retty well, merborn. 1, ln common with th it The mate stood ti wr the world had batgined Ane Tt! mere comes a dime when further talk t ‘ in useless even in rr rd to & most chored safely In Philadeiphia, immersed] petnous offense. And. of course, as chemical research. Here be bobbed | you know, the mate could hardly con- self very seriously at fault, = up at the other end of the rontinent, weir! BY making shady bargaina witli ovscure ae ee Per est aa ee lutter of charging. gan to answer back. In a moment It was quarrel. Abruptly it was a fight. The mate marked Selover beneath the aIMINY ITS A shipping captains, and paying @ big pre- mium for absolute secrecy, It looked FISH ge * coo! The captain, with beautiful According, T was out early the next) Mi ttity, “crushed. bia antagor st. in moming, I had not much to! go by; | his gorilla-tke squeeze, carried him to the side of the vessel and dropped nim, limp and beaten, to the pler. And (he mate was a good, stout spectinen ot a seafarrer, too. ‘Then the captain rushed below, emerging after an {nstant with a chest, which he flung after his subordinate, Tt was followed a moment later by « stream of small stuff—mingled with schooners are as plenty as tadpoles in San Francieco harbor, However, I was sure I could easily recognize that fal- sotto voice; and | knew where the sup- piles were to be putchased. Adama & Marsh are a large firm, and calitious, 1 knew better than to make dirgct in- qQuiries, or to appear in the saledroom. language—projected through an open ‘ bh port-hole. s in tupn cease. ° But by hanging around the door of the] Peri hole. Tile A Netty a pail and shipping room 1 soon had track df the large orders to be sent that day, In this manner | had no great ‘aimculhy in following w truck to Pler 10, nor to brush, scrubbed feveristly at the of- fending spot, mopped it dry with that same old red bandana handkerchief, giared about bim, and abruptly became serene and placid as a noon calm. Ho idenjify @ consignment to Capt. fa} took up the direction of the stevedores. Selover as probably that of which 1 ig rt lh pert bessggay trent ii wv an. attention to LJ Was Jn poarch, mate He fooked toward the ship onco The mate was in charge of the stow-|or twice, thought better of it, and be- ec i ek Dp hie effects, mu.teriog IF ANYBODY EVER BELIEVED WELL, $0 LONG! Age, 99 1 could ot be quite sure. Hare, iva gei > i You FELLOWS IT MIGHT \MusT BE however, wax & achooner—of about a| hia chest aboard’ an Outgoing sruick and BE DIFFERENT! wundred and Mitty tons burden. | 1) 7S now nearly noon, and I was yan jooked her over. just ‘In’ the way of going. for somes Coli You're all acquainted with the Laugb- to eat, w 1 ca sight of anole Srpe laden wit boxes and erated affairs which | nized as by Introducing wooden scroll or } know how soon they are ruined ta the ing Lass and the perfection of nei ork into an improvised arch r jaundry, and {t 1s so much work to take lines. You have not known her under | scientine appa dt followed ft weny recese—for Jnstanoe,. thi em off and sew them on each time Captain Kare Belover, Ghe was tov} 1h, SUEt seine or the requirement tween the freplac a0, the wal ‘Try making brttonholes in the wast neat ship I ever saw. Don't ay Ay sclentiet, my common sense told goats must be very wide to 1 the side that the buttons ase sewid how he accomplished it, with a orew of; Me thie could be no expioring outfit fortable, never less than thirt Pe Croat neal inet the laaeciathabe Galthar four and the cook; but be did. Toa! irevited Fd Court) ar manatee and when large cushions are used tir- 49 got show). Then sew the buttons on dock looked as though \¢ had been holy-| {Wo at the Corner coffee house, | I do ty-three inches will nut We too wide. a plece of tape the same length the stoned every morning by @ 379w OF) Ania "Lin’ with ay eaare ou pe Saar Velveteen mamped in some pretty de- side on which you have made-the buf- Jackiog; the staye were whipped and| {ent of tragedy. hapa the amell of he upholste » 01 ad b tarred, the mast now-slughed, aud every| tar wae in my nost and the ses sign is beautiful for the upholstery used tonholes, and button through the holes font of runn ng peat coed down sulp | called. It has always possessed toe in the@s corners and many pretty cro- just made pe and Bristol fashion. Phera was ale 8D extraordinary alluremeni, fonnes are also effective Cover the iia ie easily removed when the walst 4 about her, i shone | e Mitle after 2 o'dlenk, ao 4 drove to . in h da wned |e afler gangvlank and stopped. F peate and Jet a valince reach from the !*.sent to the laundry, and saves your Aedty alighted @ young mao oF pak ds weat to the floor, If made of any light ia, thine and temper, phall later have occasion to tell you veolght material a ruffle should be at MRS. EVA A. PAXMANN, fol some time at this marvel. | MOS, fellowed hy Dr. Schermerhorn. 3 , No. 116 Went OF FR é usual enough wh young man carried only a light the bottom of the valance. Only a few No. 314 West One Hundred and Twenty 1 a California hooker tte’ pie | Wether “serviette,” such as students qushions are necessary, A narrow e#helf th street, New York City, of miraculous. The crew had ali Abroad; while the doctor fairly painted ivory above (he line of the head Cod +8. dup, apparently. and a swarm of ctauusred vader toe ‘spleht of 8 square, ~, Stevetores Were huntling every sort of | biass-bound chest out handles, rest and @ curtain hung from it long Care of Thread, $1 Prize. provisions, supziles, rock, spare: lings |-siteularity of this unequal division enough to gach the seat adds greatly To prevent thread snarling thread paca tact aioe si py on tte ix 1 canvas dave Into .he bolt it’ wei Tas ral struck me at once. t ner. Upon ed) i rush job, and that imate wis having h it truck also to the appearance of the corn pon the neodle with the first end of the ands full. 1 didn't. wonder et rap torments tapes tae atten this shelf photographs and dainty bric- @-brac may be pleasingly displayed. MISS MAY MACLAR thregd that comes from the spool. To save labor keep two needles threaded ALWAYS (ono with white, other with Witha Simple ExerciserIt Is Easy to Acquire Strength and Grace. 2 South Second strect, Brooklyn, | black thread) to mend AT ONCE the cia ane | just discovered rip or sew on a button. 2 s A. F. MALONE, OR the benefit | Window Gardens. —_| ago. aus mast Soventacnin attene, New| FY ot the sint whe Kitchen Box. $1 Prize. York. would cultivate beauty vin the physt- cal development route there are some stmple exercises and exer- $1 Prize. Cleers that are truly Invaluable. ‘The first point ts the selection of the exerciser, The greater | number of those of- Summer Dishes. A window box filled with mint, pars- Jey or any of the small plants aged In favoring soups and salads will savathe A busy housewife many a journey to the Foaming Omelet. rs. Buch a box may be keot Take one eg, 1-4 teaspoonful of salt, in thrifty condition the year round If a @ few grains of pepper, a teaspoonful of southern or western window is avall- | butter and one tablespoonful of ter. able. Planta may be obtained of the| Beat white and yolk of egs separately. florist .or raised from seeds, As af- | Add yolk, salt. pepper and water. Fold fording pleasure in watching their white of in Mabtly, Heat the but- growth the latter mothod ts recom-|ter in a pan and when melted pour in| ‘Fed to-day consist of mended. MRS, BE. LL LIDDELL, eee mixture and spread tvenly over £ metal or _Fuvher SO mnatond, Lo 1 the surface, Cook on @ slow fire until bho whkh reir Fom ALL es are attac! ret eae 1 |well puffed and brown on under side, MoSeLES > Set in the oven for @ few minutes to] °Y Means of strong Proper Care. $1 Prize. gry on ton, Fold one half ovec the| Tubber lines or cords. Bo be successful with @ window gar- o:ner and serve on « hot plate It te the pulling upon ¥ beeeeeecmmee Gen, select the wunniest windows, free | MRS, B. A. DERBY, these thac brings re. | from dréure.4, to place your plants), No S47 Hendrix street, Brooklyn,| *U/ts, the natural re- apd asiow them to remain there, N.Y. sistance and = resil- they will not thrive well if j Me. ey fency of the rubber from one room to another Beet Salad. $1 Prize, | offering sumictent pur Im steam heated houses plants should be watered twice dally with not too gold water, The bugs and worms which so often baffle oue's best efforts can be destroyed by washing leaves and sprinking planis with & sponge dipped in soapy water The fern dish should often be lifted from the jardiniere to allow it to drain, elas the roots will become mouldy and for the operator to work with and against. The beat of these can be attached to the back of a door, or to ® hook , screwed into the floor. i Sanding sidewise to the exercisers, stretch (he arms out alternately to thetr full length; then stretch both out at the same time. Repeat standing facing, and | bie seeds have ved. Mix in. | he? Standing back to the mmchine. Next comes the lengthening of the wrist Kredlosts with mayonnaise, When tha |W Stand lose up to the machine, and, grasping the handles at short rango, | hosts are filed Dp . of ave | Mift the arme high above (he head. It were well to have @ second hook of aroueas an oF — place |{stenIng Qn the door or wall for this, and place it pretty high wp, #0 that you east will have (0 streteh pretty well to reach tt Then bolding both hips and knees decay. beet on lettuce leat. Berve with che Thea the dai 10 the pote hardens | waters. cheese! iid, make the body stretch upward, being very sure that you do not stand Mt @hould be loosened, and pianie that| Mayonnaise rectpe: Beat the yolks of havé outgrown the pots they are in| four ega® until light, a44 one-fourth should be placed in ones of larger size.| teaspovatul mustard which has been! MRS. P, CU.NB, | nixed with Water tll made into @ past Mo, @1 West One Hundred and) sugar and buti@r che wise of an egg ‘Thiety-seventh street, oy. then add vinegar, Cook in double bo. el er ynul it chickens, Lf tt becomes too Kitchen Hints. thick tila With cream, MLS. B. B. BAVBLAND, Grease Spots. $1 Prize, | No. 19 Claremont avenue, New When tot grease is suddenty epiliea} YY @@ floor, carpet, \inoleum or elsewhere, Abrow over it cold water at once, The Boll go0d-slaed beets until tender, peel and scoop out centres until enly thin shel! remains, When cold Al with fruit sulad made from Engilsh walnuts, or- anges and p.neapple cut in amali pieces nd white grapes cul ip half from which | on Uptas, Now revolve the body upon the muscles of the watst, still keeping hip ang knee muscles periectly sUll and rigid Make your head and shoulders swing in an wide @ circle a possible, Take ii slowly, od that you do not get diay; by ‘persist Ip it and perform it regulariy. For the well-developed but sloping hip which must ateompany the smalier walst Une, if the fashionable silhouette is to be attained, you must learn to throw the strain of the exercise upon the muscles of the hip. Here the four| i} be needed, and the straps well shortened. Bi the f | to Graw upon the cords, using the arme merely as gulde # throwin 408 eels | epee ee ps Repeat this standing front, sidewise and with the back to the tee | York SUCH is Ce uu KEPT HIS PROM AB A PROOF. Young Wite-When. we took this fiat| Fighte-Do you Wink Jack Bor] Ethel (sentimentaliy)—How whl harden immediately and can js clever? are the waves Ot ose! ave te ‘Yee. Tr bad anene the saneay | Borer Sen, ‘tub te the ahore ~ ‘me oe v9 A oatton acl Mila . ‘Isnguage nor at his looks, both of wh: bt ch Kin I carr; box for you, ea BETTY°©VINCENTS © ret Seay abe Tage tbh, t:| Be \esked, “At the eame time rearhing | falsetto squeal, and turned just in time| ‘The doctor's oe the captal a thin figure peemed fi gavspliok) | incond “the” after to Ahrink at the idea. on taney tT? Ho was probably the most aishevelled moat carry 8. SE, RA BO a and untidy an ever ial oy 0) eo His harvaod beard Were not only ione,) HA, hastened up the sangplant, 2 FIAAC but tangled and unkempt, and grew ed eisnion. ihe che im Shove. At the top : ¥ far toward each er an bare) : 7 Over ens i. HERE Is bantly aff engaged «irl on earth, however shoulders were bowed and enorme ia. |! pred time We're bury you eee, Lat Peeblg = sd dae beg ® arma bung: like a gortila‘’s, ims me darry 7 chest for vou," [ hearted ahe may be tn her devotion, who 4 turned slightly outward” On hls heen Np, no!” Dr. Sohermerhron fatrly not suffer at some time or other from the jealousy, was jammed @ linn boating hat tat #artd of her fiance, Jealousy ls man's most aggravating and fre-| bad onne pee Whilte waping away 7 if simishty heavy,” inetat the faa " omer o from oe balry ches was a faded oarthin. “Let me «ive you 4 hand.” quent fault. I belleve some men marry homely women #0) dingy checked coljon abet” that had "yd must not fowsh! emphatically they will not be tormented by the unreasoning Jealousy &|once been brown and white: his biue orderwd the scientist. “Where ies the Pretty wife would subject them to. trousers were spotted and splashed cabin?” ous questions an( accusations of @ man in one of these raging moods of sus-| tie exquisitely neat vessel tt would ba|youhe man remained on deck to supaee pivion and doubt, No woman 1s good enough, constant enough, bilnd enougn |h4rd to imaging. {ntqnd the estowine of the asctentifia to the fact that there is more than one man in the worid to escape if # a ites binena that ‘Bloptered ak | Sods and the personal baceage (To Be Cantinued.) ged to # jealous mare The only way for her to meet jealousy For a while she may bo flattered by the idea of the happens to be eng’ fw by indignation. love she inapires, but If she wants to save herself from the supreme torture of on’s May Mant Daily Fashions a fn jealous husband she will give expression at once to the anger she fects, and ff he happens not to feel any, she will ageume It, A good. strong aoene is often the only cure of Jealousy in a men. Once tt ts past he will conclude cheerfully that you really do love him after all HE plaited skirt is unquestionably the favorite the hour Taal F roel every possible variation finds ite To Love and Lose. w apology, ead her some Aowere und whicome. This one is distinctly novel Deer Bets: 5 the plaits In each group being turned B it better to have loved ana lost He Has Many Admirers, toward one another, and is exceptions than never to have loved at #ll? 1 Dear rable for * reason that it ts am to debate on this Saturday AM a very handsome young. man. | adapted to post any s a matore night in favor of lovitte of ne and with many lady admirers. ut t tal In the tMlustrati 1 made t find it bard to find pointe only one I really care for seems one of the new po t d RICHARD HASSENPRATZ, || give me the marble heart, This * alb 4 of the material, ppd with It tp better to have loved end lost, ¢, me unusual, as most young la | pihin ¢ and atitched with silk, but Decause any love, however unfortunate, te ree Te on pacing wh 1 ‘ c It makes bh me On Sectn reds & » are Bas, on itor’ SPeeeirmanently kinder me how J can win ber admire | appropriate as ain ‘and more wenorous to whole world. Jove, for without hor life ts is] Just as desirat sown or the ; 1 dreary night vert tne, f suit ae it is for separate use. Tri A Lovers’ Quarrel, Powe try fo. petent the Incense <n mas ean be voled ta 4) gumber Dear Betty sain eddan 1 ane with any ane you by > pu | whys, a plain etitched hem (# quite ¢ mary ery eee Ta Se ee Af | Piel Soret rfct while bands of the material, sueh have jo 1d ‘ 5 = ry t uelre ‘ of age and have been He moman 20 Regain His Regard, nia eattieee ‘ A.J Bit ne Teer eee night 1 Look! Deer Betty wat pie jrue. Folds or applied tucks of come te — tal aeeeriag where 1 AM acquainted with a young ge trad abet also are re ty sae oe! pe tleman of whom 1 think a } ® ore fe — vas tention ta another ‘ - 4 vo moat of my Attention fa anothe pe gy Oy tes ha dl Jine-Gored Pleited Skirt--Pattern “| young lady, ane in turn 4 Mier! Bakett 0 ateat deal of we.7 B No, 8676. yuantity of material req nd when coming home my jealous y t hes wid t wheter 16 Use fact that he met ano f medium alge is 4 yards 2. 4 prose ahd 1 wanted to know P the who told hig’ something wha: 4 att O70 is cut in atges for a Inch walet she wee going home with me or ihe in) Character ae has eter fowes man who was with her iB® opinion of me, Can Gall or wend by mall we THE RVBNING WORLD waY yer: y oe an resto: » f . 7 I howl can segein bes ten | e ip KO Wey You Can re wrt York. Send ten cents in cote or stampa for each palliern , » & 3. mcent by preserving | IMPORTANT Write your aeime aed address plainly, to i. ‘attitude that be wi wi 4 al . ' date vr ude the goavip he hes: wey ole ial a aii Lanitaeniat Si etiaasls nase Alt