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The Evening World’s Daily BS Lats haere eto és SP PS HOH ) neha Pel te rede | | § | | anaes + i als 4 a> TARR FAMILY. ™ ¥ nth fade all my carpets a Mre J some asp eoneumption these da with aunlight or vent 6 gone tn 18 enougn to ; sabe OH,1 HOPE HE ae ar ISN'T HURT? . ns said he Im coming * some t | A bed fs m thing to #0 lle down w tired “The ave tee removed for some hours by the time y home she ¢ icy ca) teart eat deal of Paswert. end ed ud be the first one to run out 4 te ever ay w e Nike ss el men I know w ” always | you'd see!~ * eant a man make a without you flying ali up in the; air’ iked Mr. Jarr, taken } “I don't 1 .4re. Jarr, with a » but be more sunlight in the | ¥ more sunught into the house 4 Mrs. Jatr, “and| stop abusing me because I am silly enough to try to keep the home looking Well, Msten to th rin amazement. “Just listen to that!) * eaid Mr Ji Magazine, A Py & rPardrety SHbH>> Deforlar® 5 1 Pyetart ; The Newlyweds (WHAT A é ‘ MRS. PE peril dips needs j L HA ‘ ee } 1 ws DT INNOCENT! ‘ , ) BRING HIM Ab bbadrrt ALAA eathe oo ed, on 1 and mirrors w wquarded weetle t a . a house. A Monday, SoePoePoh ety th H cho teh SO ee eS Se We - Their Baby CRAZY ( BE ON THE FLOoR! A WONDERFUL / CREEPER FOR ey sl rate Pan tynd « ees ee HE'S ALWAYS TO OH, PUT THE LITTLE DARLING DOWN AND LET OF COU YOU KNOW ei DIDN'T MEAN "To DO \T's OF NO > CONSEQUENCE! BUT PERHAPS IF You LEFT HIM ) AT HOME JK NEXT TIME = June 2h ter Saas 3, 1902 ee poppoenons poh pheraanrtaee By George McManus YES INDEED- MY FIRST, A HANDSOME BOY, IF 1 DO SAY IT— oy You KNOW THE City’s suck A HARD PLACE TO RAISE 1 CHILDREN IN: PAPA'S BABY NEVER GO TO SEE NAUGHTY RUDE] WOMAN ANY MORE! You .KNOW, LOVEY) THE OLD VASE WAS CRACKED)D ANYWAY! IM SURE SHE BOUGHT IT AT AN AUCTION! wo talk @ matter over calmly wi your flying | I wae just telilng you a few things I didnt cke | eh FORRES SaaS aa remem = $6 “I could tell » al t ee I don't like, said Mra. Jarr. "I don't Itke 1 ; ; ‘ . ’ ? your interfezing with I run this house; I don’t ike your Minding fault ‘ prgorcan se vavwmceet “oA Fight for Life and an Overheard Secret Excite the Laughing Lass’s Crew faults, although I never say @ word about them, and surely when y to +quarrel with me because I am doing my beet you are going @ little too far! i . “Well, In eaid Mr. Jarr, ‘Gee, you're cranky to-day!" | — batch. Captain Selover leaned down) row, a..>-stricken. With fifty conti: | led the watches for variety’s sake, and it well to evil looks. But Handy | “Didn't you talk to me in the meanest manner just now?” atked Mra Jarr.| ¢ after them |Ersrarntte “any ‘eubstansecihy, veal The laser peing ook, sood ao water: | laninianee, Sith chia sea erii ieee “Way, I never said a word.” said Mr. Jarr. “I never said a word, I was| °¢ Vo odo oO Man ” Hears Darrow Now tie vourselves up,” he ad-| could make anything you pleased al-| “You drunken Urenser swab!” énarled|. About this time we crossed into fre- Qust going to say that if you wanted to cet a new lace bedspread, or some} vised, “‘an@ then come on deck and | m rot You could make enough dia- | Handy Solomon, “You misbegottenson quent thunders. | One evening, just a i Rew curtains or something like that, why, I'd be lad to let you have the | Cc C. clean up after yourselves!” He turned | Monde to fil! that cheat! tim the phil |of a Yaqus earn you to step on @qdark we made out m heavy black squall. ‘ Zi hay | ¢ | osopher's wt peamancs foot, and you can kiss theT Not knowing exactly what wel rt i. toney, that’s all, my dear Say the Great Brass -hest an on me. Mr Eagen, turn out the crew |" 'Dimonds--yes—tt te posable,” Inter | Book on that! TH cut your heart out | be it Galles Up ah), bape” we . ‘And, passing over the money, he succeeded in convincing the good lady that ~ iB i a [ee eeceeget to the forecastle. fol | TUBE the doctor Impatiently, “it it} and feed it fo the sharks 4 an ve mtmysnil and foresall, lows extents , \ je. fol) was worth while. But y 0) . or sneered Perd cut ak of the ma: capil gee gvegaade taitecrt gall Soon Be Filled with Diamonds, |r inmesiastty oy hens Soman, |B Na ag ca POH OME Nee | PotaaL” peered, endows, Xo deel of ita, tenets ena resae toes It's no use to kick against tidies and superfuous curtains and Yedspreads Ratr’ We tound if, part in AOS] The ship careened to a chance swell;| They wrangled: At frat 1 thought Ip often waned im these Httle Gait and the other concomitants of the house horrible, boys; the women like them ape, what with the b A cute, | Sec°R matoined: the voices sere, out | the auarrel Erne Yue er a moment ind-jJammers, I was pretty ; ‘ | 0 up. Nigger's bea xo id not avold Read, m tnd it does no food to object. but the doctor on deck to enjoy the aun. d.pleeding, frosty * | he thet faratea tity MS" a paw |seminineent moreanon at he" shed Sanh hohe agianee” amar > T Wak th the brown ne s BO a | from the compantonway. The mask o rain. ercat AT peerats Soe : THE MYSTERY: oe cose me co wa acce 6 eee RS a tS rege Sa htete q alr : Scrubs will ye? Well, 7 ~ win ei yaya te he ety ni some 1 red reply from the b . over roamed here and there, as was his |} ¢ \lips were drawn back to expe his hi Me. Th By Stéwart Ed’ward White | cusiom. ls eve nipbeytonc we DE cotton to tall on ‘em atore they | (ltt “hie pawertul Meure wan gathered |, \% deaire to do nor 1 Mexican ; ep ractical 10.2 Day} is ite a aa sit ite sO date aaTtning nlored, Yous, ithe | with'ahe Conair" ot bow “Wfnen the ad Cg eiee 20, But fhe Cast Nae ariegtihd tt an UAT, Mel on n Frizes. } and Samael Hopkins Adams, |) again in the evidence of expectoration ee Hale ines Let, HiGe away At that instant ine waten hem, The a Mange pomie to blows, | There fonnn aeaeat pe Pie si or je in: Ain't you never | fC" 26 pat ne vated | put It did co: black looks on meet- | knew would amoum to not ° Copyrighted 1907 by aboChure, Puiitipe & Co and 4s Perdosa happened to be dient | tackses him afo Don't remember a| W4* enenepe a ad in a moment I found ing mattered oatin, growis of enmity | WA" just stooping to throw the & ut | fell on the unfortinate Mexican. tle brigat me of the Petrel! My |™pselt In my bunk. a. jovery tne they happened to pass each Of the stayeall when T felt mysa Perdosa protested that he had had | %P,°¥h 2% ok of damn fools en senenas less toe REST. CA. j other Son the deck. Perdora wan not ao seized from behind and forced maplaly : SYNOPSIS OF PRECEDING CHAPTERS. | nothing to do with it; but Capt Belover, | men je Bd ee cee he | Bes ity, Guest imo, the forecastle ptriee a can, blood inelined him to | toward the aide of the ship oth 4 , " ullen! ated h other en). ou o~ P. ne histriontc, an 8 Mexican cast lent (Te eo The names and addresses of To-Day's Ten Prize Winners arep| , {72% Scermernamn. @ noted and *ccen-| enraged as always wigen his precious | ‘hey went immediately on deck and to| lio was Possessed by the wildest ea.) re me Comveues? ven below with the Prize-Winning §: tric ectentist, charvers the schooner Laugh work Citement. This in itself was enous a Re ee 2 g ing Suggestions. fae agama a ter He comes |deck was sotied, would not itsten.|™ After this taste of his quality, Cap-| {9 am the aitention of the men, but — Berd. e : SSmpatied by ‘Me's Finally the Mexican grew sulky and |tain Seiover enjoyed « quiet ably. We Mis, Suet words wore atartiing. igs The Drawing Room, jon ™meatir being washed and pricked, her, receives unusually bign terms, |¥fed away as though refusing ¢o hear | made Rood time. bu: for a tong while! siouted. "I know where he kept!” : | | then cover with an agate pudding 4! a weges are paid the crew, fhi8| more. The captain thereupon felwd| ony was broken by an incidene, monet leaped at him—Handy Bolomo ea. t a Gas Shades. $1 Prize.| The potatoes might become slightly Hy y\ atm to the deok, and began brutally to| One evening before th winds T sizwand fatrly shook gut of him u y. Very successful decorative shades 'DiAckened on the outnide, but it wll not Seailler ene we rm tee ook | Kick Dim in the face and nead. rok i Tne Sandor afxtre dory on | Thal be Let We ea cake as x By Mar Gor gasiights can be made at home| harm the tnside at all hand 4] Pertom writhed and begwed, but with- ae moon wa ern facta in the garments ¥ garet Hubbard Ayer. Mrs. F. CONNEL No, 40 Third street, Isrookiyn, N. ¥ $1 Prize =~ Almost for nothing, and wtil greatly | " < improve the appearance of the Mixtures | ; . and the room If @ color ts chosen th®t Boots and Shoes. it avail. The otlger members rew gathered near After a momen they began to murmur. Finally Thrack- | witnt 0 I muppose ¢ the | Im een practically invistoh diaeval thought unth they were nt | Nigger did not know of | sarcely to be recognized |™y, presence, for he came and stood| “And so he say dat he fine him ‘and be keep him th three feet of me without giving pher Stone, barmonizes with the *wall covering. les ventured, most respectfully, to tm-|any sign. The companion was open. In|dat heavy box we eee him carry First, shape om of stiff cardboard a | EY¢TY two or three weeks wash the | finding tervegs. nent some door below was opened | aboard, and be don’ have to make gol ghade 41-2 inches high, with an upper D/@cking ~~ polish off ‘shoes. Get five! yandy fo | u'll Kill him, etx," he taterposed, |p to un very clcany, yeti came | with Hohe can make fo ail dat box Giameter of 4 inches and a lower diam-|C*'8) Worth of mutton suet, warm it] Into # den He's had enous: You bat dem Anished?” the doctor’s| pum full of diaman'a” : ter of 6 inches. Thie must be lined /4nd rub it thoroughly over the shoe “Had enougn, has het” screeched the | volce ire Bo iss we! | y gerticulated and exclaimed with asbestos paper, and can all be _ bird nena; tt softens the leath PART II, captain, “Well, you take what's left."'| tne reresuitcaho meaty teens. And | Dreathed hard, full of the marvel Sagioned together with paper fasteners. | 1, |. y iy oy i wed eee | = 1 mari Thracktes heavily over | actly 7, mein eon, that males the such 8 thought, Then on mx eyes fren cake colored tissue paper,” or! nq 63 Perry wireet, New York, CH: APTER a the eye. re was @ breathless pause; | Xe tment exact. We haf the pro me. six unwinking eves moy- ‘nina silk, covering the body of the| and then Thi Sain, Ah Mimees, | Ce RECN can ato acca ny ate acl easly, In motionless Agu cartboard shade, simping te material Cold Dishes |The Philosopher's Stone. ss verses attacked at once volce of Percy’ Darrow, mith a tinge of | Pious, SONY Be Ce tending with the fm fine vertical plait, The fnis) ? MMAPT. Selover received as his due} TY SAUER fhe master unawares, and | FXclement. can ow the logic of jincn had been well enous ow, Gey touch is applied by attaching « snail |Hot Weather Salad, $1 Prize. ic the most absolute amd implictt|DOF® Bim to the deck. 1 dropped atllow ihe login of cule ae tie acto, | orema fra Ft. One of the most Tuche at the upper and @ larger one at} Lay 6 tomatoes on salad plates | obedience imaginable, When he{0nes to the raulines and commenced my| But when you como to apply it—how do | insreased respect: they paid my ome a0, he lower edge. The shade ts then for as many plates desired to serve. | condescended to give an order in his| descent. Before I nad reached the| YoU set your reagent? There's no|it was as though by pron oped: Qured to the fixture with candle-shade | Cover with small sections of sweet! own person the men fairly jumped to| deck, however, Selover wea afoot again) Dr Bohermernorn broke in: “Ach, tt|phasiging of ship's aliquette they in holders, which can be obtained in the| julcy oranges; serve this with a Frenoh | execute {t. The matter had evidently |‘ four hanging to him like dogs. 1 @/ {es that I haf perfected. Pardon me, 1 to draw sharply the Une be- shops. Greseing made of two parts olive o!l| been threshed out long ago. They did| Moment more he had énaken them off;| iy Doy. It las the fret I haf worked | oy BaRIvee 80.0, many suv tay Mrs TIGHARD FROST, end one part vinegar with the usual | not love him, not they, but they feared |@nd before I could intervene he had) [')i Dit ApAt it las fon & wurprine snaitatlons' in which T tad No, 40 River street, Paterson, N. J. seasoning HELEN PETERS, him with @ mighty fear, and did seized a Gelaying pin in elther hand and! ing ingredient. It will form @ perfect | part pagidineriiy they thiked realy Novel Flower Pot $1 Prize. No. 26 West Forty-fourth street. | hesitate to say a0, vividly and o basing them up 6nd down the a wvuption the current ow -we ihe dog watch was iptecenitted we -} . ne e. | " a et it Wee on days ro Many peonie And tt dtmouk to obtain | ERE Salad, $1 Prize.) Tne prevaliing.apirit war that of the | catuthy, would yout he sritted.|parog™ipat® yt Mme eRed tS | happened. te be tn te watch “below: Gower pow large enough for larwe| six cold hard-botled eggs, yolk#|wild beast, cowed but snarling atil!.|"You poor ewate! Forgot who was| freeing it In. the ; Ae ee Be pn Rf A § Bete in dmwing-room and ball; but | mashed; half tablespoonful of cream,|Pulz and Thrackles in especial had «| your captain, did ye? Weil. it's Captain! 7*0#" Teplied the dootor simply | over the volume on alchemy " @ pretty and useful pot may be con | quarter teaspoonful ealt and a dash Oi| great deal to say of what they were « zra Selover, and you can lay to that!| why, with ¢ f | \L was in two minds whether to repo: wm Qrtved easily if a large land bucket, per- ne, Make into balls, pile bhem in| were not going to do, but T noticed that |\* would need about eight fathom of] “Fea tn the | daly ting that restrained mp wae t ‘ oa, be 6 led whit®, \the contre of @ bed of white Jettuce,| their resolutions always began to run| stuff like you to tle me down.” bye enor icness of the intention and the fact the metal bands being pour over them a Frenah dreming and/ out of them when first foot was sot to} He chased them forward, and he And you ca produce it in| atthe aft ard 7 anr ah es Posen 100 Painted with Hauld @old. Where the |garnish with whites of eggs cut in| the companion ladder chased them af, and overy time the quantity” Faas A upto. the Sen's BFe, An eeeey bandie, which of course removed, | rings, J. MACHARG. One day we were loafing along,|pins fell blood followed. Finally t A peuse cnaucd nr Ue M0 Giacover.” | eas awakened by @ eound of violent fvaa inseriod, two brass knobs may te No, &2 West One Hundred and Third rything drawing well and everybody! dived like rabbits into the forecastie| “wWhy* came the voice of Percy Dar-'yeiven, Capt. Selover occasionally Jus put, and the pot will be useful and | street, New York City. _ — bro with phe ir of my emplover, w z 4 : Geoorative and most inexpensive Mek Lewwer | Summer Clothes. No. 9 Richmond Termce, Weet : ; te Brightcn, Staten Istana Lace Trimming $1 Prize.! ° 9 p - +f In trimuning summer dresses with Val. Washday Hints. or any other fine lace ehirr the lace by LHE “UNCONVENTIONAL” GIRL, | *ctwerd. 1 reside tn Harlem and bis tant herself, and that te what makes Mildew. $1 Prize, | ttehtentng the top tension of the ma-| “4 * | home is a few biorks away from me oo. I always try to weet her a orpaaiea’ ‘ nine and making @ big stitch; Uile will] ULLY third of the thousands of letters that pour | Dole I & few minis Minne frienta’ lady should be weated, Could you soft soap with powdered starch, | iney your lace quite evenly. In sew- into thia department deal with the question, “How ean | And } have bese Wwe Dy itae ; how w break off my fre yo parts, salt one part aid the jules |{e te on ew it to the Mgnt side of me quainted with @ gin (or man, as the case | (At | homens, ee without telling | ber the aides of ee re8 “aye both terial and close to the edge, th ture t an introduction Ma asewer Fou count r bl bein, oo backward. I es t a we ry and let it ie OB lic the wrong side and make a small dictions are mot so difioyit to obiain as many | fount for Bim peliit, oe DATKw A b affairs of the heart al Pras Ualll the stain commas oul, seam, taking it of the material and not | thinks. Perseverance usually Unde way. But day Ihave | Wink 1 have kiveo him Ml Me Oo wag nase oll her the truth exactly a re. ¥. T, BROWN off the lace, This will give it a neat and received a leiter which begins: “I aim not s believer in con- Cmurawement that te Rwamesass & vou have it to me i Wo, 2% Mulford street, Past Orange simple finish Mrs. Ho LINDER. yentionaiity, I mean to peak to @ certain man next thane oo’ Som Mu derata are the contin / os a , No. 6 Ninth avenue, Asioria, L. I 1 mae bbe For there is no one to introduce us To this | MY Bt te im to call on you if « kine o ene ust Stains. #1 Pi oki J writer 5 reply ou have not « done so Beye : $1 Prize. | Tucking. $1 Prize. DON'T. An unconventional man is bad enough, but an| %Oo Nave not wicemi® Toll i rtiaity A Business Romance, To remove rust stains from any white! nis is a very quick and unconventional girl le worse. Conyentionailty is the reguit | Al: And ineatiog Nil win oe ing | peas be 4 bse. lake one canis’ worth CIB) to put tucks in shirt wa “ of centufles of experiment as to what ts safest and beet to do and What ts not | Me 44 young man in the no 7 nh can be DOUEDE at any Arus-) enough material for two fronts, leaving| phe workd at large 1* guided by the saner con\eslions, realizing that there livs the f : 9 fron ¥ “ Mice from me, He occasionally mere And put it into enough boiling | je in ghe one plese. Now double it, put! path of misdom. ‘The allly girl who ieaves this path, who dares tly tn the face She Talks of Others | toBdeliver letters Ui Tarn ae nr, tlie fabri, Jeave it in| pin to mark fold, out do not cut. Meas-| of propriety or of established rule,,wiil only injure hemelf ans in no way weak Betis ped 10 his ofies dad you will fad thee eu the 44,02) ure down how far tucks are required, | or navier Cle ramparts of conventionallty, Remember this tningeis |p HAVE. hee mo Kir Tr ere removed. Miss C. HOLSTHEIN | 224 84 Bins an each edge. Now opem| sinart to boast, "i am not @ believer In eonventionality F of ta Ipat’ sumsher’ and have asked her wy) ‘eke And st times t have gots in. hie Wo. 412 Baal scigity second preven at up again to full length, and, starting! you are very foolish and inexperienced and have muwh to learn, Dy not low marry me, to w she has es ore ne, mere aos etn York City °™ | from the pin, tuk acroas to the other,| your nelf-reapect by forcing yOUF BOYUAINIAcceshIp OB thie URKHOWN and Pp sented renteligee poping 2 ie meth la and #0 on. When enough tucks have! unworthy man. If he wants (o meet you he can find « moans of iatraducion, | Lafely she talke so much of gether) Oo ko) El a friends of hers and many other things this « m duction? And | been mm simply fold together again te it right fog me to » te him. for {704 marked the place wilh « pin), lay 4 “wha! ‘ whieh, ane Of ap ipiteneh to me shel 5) 2000 OORT ee ANXIOUS. ‘3 iain wet and wile there we agawatnted feel indifferent, and How, I don't eare|! love him dea i 1% to call on her ap frequently. though 1| Yee, Under the clroumstences tt would | juve her dearly and wish to keep up the | friendabip. Vernaps 1 san't epaca aa enough And she considers ime too slow “ODM to be intefesting Gut ake ie mreliy dis dlsully 20d Keverwe Makes Eyelashos Grow, ‘Dry Hair, Vaseline may be rubbed into 0a HP . the night before you ¢ sampoo your hair, but ft Ia dis- ayreca » use If you are not going to DNA. — 11 is the ¢ E eyebrow and ‘Yelash rower rmuia f “pyre teal hair immodiately. Here ea wi Masters | #204 eax shemp Yolk of one egm; cantharides, one y awater lukewarm; one etghth oll of | Ounce of ary spirits, Beat the lay o¢ mixture thorougaly up and use It warm, drooa | M>ding 0 the skin of the Fake a « a) waters, Massage with ‘ a day and for falting hair: tincture of nux 1 Phenic acid, two grams the erowth is suf- Vomicu, seven and @ half grams; one ficlenuy stimulated: then less often. |ture of ret einohona, thirty gramme ‘Tale olntment may be used for the eve- |!" oi entharides, (wo Gr hes al rn this case it should be ori grains: sweer almo \ Lore eo Mt @hould be | sixty grams. Apply 6 the roots of the very carefully apolied. It will inflame | hair with « soft eponge once or twice 4 the eyes, as any of] will, If ® wets into | day. ‘hts lotion is espectally good for them. 'very dry hair Misses’ Gadmpe No. 6683 May Manton’s Daily Fashions UIMPES are tn demand, Here is one designed for young rirls, that ¢én be treated in various at allows of using allover lace © woroidered met after a mest pmo fashion As ilustrated “ s f dation of lawn, is faced with the eubroidered the material beneata ts out wa tif the a of the over walat { preferable, the lace oan t ap tween vertical lines of an be used ’ is to be made of simple ee ater n be cut entirely : and ft » well to suseewt tha te simpler guimpes nothing te pre or better Liked (his season than enioroidered Swiss muslin in eeme pretty simple design Quantity of material required tor the six your eae le Lint yards # ipehes wile with £48 yards 18 inches wide for ves and facings to cross line, rds with tecings belween ver uJ ines of perforations er 34-4 yaede Ds 24 yards 2 or 1 6-4 yards 4 Inches side {f one materia) ts used theeugine Bloune—Pattora * Pettern No, BOSS is out in sines for girls of Wand M years,