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ee The Evening World’s Daily Magazine, Wednesday, June 5, 1907. PAS soos orraeese rr greg eeeasedor hon gene goon nnnne nnn nn ee ne ehe ih hho tebe ‘The Newlyweds 3: — Baby %% By George McManus = ¥ x SOROS 0 0 p T Pe KP L WANT THE Best — Pee ST Woe gangs? ~ WHAT! ~ ‘TARR FAMILY. 446.CX OME poople have tt nice tn tia world!” ald Mrs IN THE HOUSE! 4TS HIS)“ NOTHING \| / | WHAT PAPA You DEAR S SET UE nec acsdit eave ie RacermipNly. tard FIRST HIGH CHAIR: (>< (BETTER MADE }} { (9OT'FOR Papa's THING! ALWAYS PBST ASIEN GE , MAN. 'FRAID Sepia ate ube: You OUGHT TO [— THAN THIS! THINKING OF PAPA BUY 3))) To Sit uP BABY AND ROR SIX ‘ Sention nvthing but what you br SEE HIM~ HE'S Lana ‘One oan ti A THe FINEST— el aston about yourself! _ MAS “You were talking about yourself, were you not, w Ds mu sald some people had it niee in this we asked Mr, Jai I certainly wna not wpenkiing about myself.” eald Mrs. | arr Anybody but myself. Me, indeed about, then?” asked Mr. Jarr, * said’ Mes. Jan nok at t that married your 4 thousand dollars and at “Oh, a lot of peop’ jdest Gudney girl; Glady’ Wertly, he's heir to several he's no sickly that h@ may not outlive the year.’ “I said something of that sort to her,” sald Mr, Jarr, “and you told ms kind, abd T waa only joking. walted tll her back was turc-4 if you wanted to joke. nd and very, very taotiess.”" ft wan very w Maybe is fond of him. Tt waa mos “I ike to make brides worry a lit Jerr. “The one bride you made worry crying should have been ficient.” sald Mra. Jurr cuttingly, “And that's the bride you married “Ah, now, there you go ag said Mr. Jarr ra, Weedly knew T w only § I eaid she'd be a rick widow, But I don't think at that she’s so lucky. | oe you man,” anid Mrs, Jarr, “When a woman speaks of being | happy 9 egotiat woman is only happy wha. | she gete a N's a ver + most of ue.” | - “Men dor alf the ng married that women 4o!" snid ‘ Bfr. Jarr hi e's anybody waiting at the church fn vain, it's cOieiet Naere WHAT DO YoU THINK OF her wedding how ble sacri but an always keep was a te YOU GET ‘They ery there they o mps the game at the last minute A HIGH it’s never the falr i CHAIR FOR Lye THAT? HE ="Oh, ¥ 1, I want you to know | ee DADA: » WANTS TO that i T I wouldn't have met you at the altar, 1 satire SIT IN PB sage svepath tesa R er biel a CHAIR ed Jarr, “Dut just as T said, you were there | ~[| PAPA NOT she was there | AFRAID SIT “And you wore there, and mighty nervous you were!” sald Mre. Jarr, | Ne [ 1N NICE HIGH “I can't 6 t your mother waa nerv said Mr. Jarr, “After we re- | CHAIR' tured to the house she kept ne window to see If the ex- | pre was coming with « gifts! That's all seemed to - think of Well, she know T hadn't got a bargain as @ husband, and she was hoping there m 2 rome presents-c our friands, but they were few and 1 what ers check for a thousand,” said Mr. Jarr. ‘He he ceremony. Said his balance was only thirty later, And he never df have told about ft. And !f you olnted 4 were very cheap of their ktnd.”* | my money I hope you were position,” sald Mr. Jarr, menced to ery | 1 say a thing Ike that to me! whe eal. “T did have | ¢ it is changed, re to blame, Living’ witn you wk fe ST eRe re ct Human Feet, for the First Time, Tread the Wonderful “Treasure” Island. Search natural trail to a high sloping downy interior, by way of the bed through) steaming valley with the vapor swirling | three weeks. The things they which blew the great, Wrades.| which flowed the sulphur stream. ‘The |ahout us, sometimes concealing Us. |up were aecounding, Bealdes @ let f oo or to rem! , ou bac be Pee esis : ‘A - ne knee-tigh. ‘A low hill-rose (country was badly eroded. Most of | sometimes half reveniing us as gigantic: | UP eso 5 FeoR: PNA. tps eerie, but DUS La ughing Lass’ Ss Cre w As ho re. hack” From below the fall of the | the tl we marched between perpen: | again in the utterness of exposure show. | *!entitic apparatus and chests of eo! ness mene me presents. If you depend on your glose friends one come the pounding or surf, fee Souler clay banks about forty fevt high jag us grinded pigmice against the | ia) supplies, everything that could they only send the cheapest ttle pleces, and then they expect you to give a walked to the edge. Various ges, | Eheve were occasionally oken by | nag ca about us. he labor was |#ibly be required had been provided peaia lark Alico ” a B a sloping toward me, ran down to ti emaller tributary arroyos of the same|not difficult. by the tims Darrow re grand feast with wine, and everything fine, or they'll talk about it, and tt lunder Upon Scene as Strange Against one of them was @ wreck, hot feort. “It would have been tmpossible | turned we tat a pile of the saplings |‘ omnlacient young emma. @ Payee . vl N : ht , E | 0 very, “old. tiead jon. her afterworks| to reach the level of the upper country. |ready for his next direction letras ae sone lone ye E bs el it has paid me," sald Mr. Jarr, ‘but T think th ff nh recog nln the name iden ‘he of the main arroyo was flat. ie Was accompanh y the Nigrer, | hen! cS oa ink the fifteenth t# the paper as ny 1g mare s antasy. a'wan vastly astonished to find | and grown with grasses and "herbage | very much ferrifed, very rhuch burdened | Mail scale ae yyu could find om wedding “That would be her here 4t this Unknown taland.|of an extraordinary vividnet due, with food ooking utensils The | lose campus, even to the esne Far up the coast I could eee—with the | suppose, to the sulphur water. “tne assistant was lazily relating tales of |d0Wn to bed-rook for delicate: murges dasbing up lke the exploaion of |atream itself meandered — atmiessly | voodoos, a glimmer of mischief in his | “PIC experknents, and thot © to celebrate if we knew anybody who would give us atocks and b wo * aald Mrs y Sisbaihis edhe tat dSLR, castes ee ee | When within @ mile we put the helm | shells, and the cliffs and the rampart of | through the broader | bed. jendily yryen | Water Ind from the apetnge, up, and ran for the west end A bold ills grown with grass and cactus. Al|grew warmer And w utterly unsidlled, THE MYSTERY. | riers er tach! Reld bold Fromontary ferminaled the out | hore, notigebie Abo Sha | Barty Barron, bes . — ‘ar out, h view to the north, and behind it I could | see th ang the sharp clay edge CHAPTER VII Aller the iaboratery was e $lOa Day should be outlying ledges. Then we glimpse a more fertile and wooded coun- | of the ai Toyo noticed tie tracks of . | We pul up sleeping quarters for i fa By Stewart Edward White | came in sight of w broad beach and|{ry, The sky was partly overcast by | Darrow and Dr, Bchermerhorn, made} Garoyep J, His N |men, with wide porches well in Bricese poate dase the voleantc murk. “It fled before the | the day before er Loses S Nerve. |and's square. heavy storeroom. Trades, and the red #un alternately| After a mile of this the bottom ran LIVED tn the place for ehree weeks, | ort of the tind week we had and Samael Hopkins Adams, I was ordered to ished. Liazed and clouded throug’ {t up nearly to the level of the sides, and I a af <g estigate for a re was ing more to be seen| we stepped out on the floor of a little We were afoot shortly after day- 1 she: | ae) icae H ouse kee er | | Soprrigntes 1907 by atociure, Phillipe. I ccrage, ‘The awe 1 turned above the hollow of out taurrounded ‘by pitit. | A real, under way by aun-up, and at Schermerhorn had. turned a skirted the base of the t ” o a _ i ; t We rowed back « a ne Neaokeee Of (20 Mh and oo) ecg much Nappened there, 1 must | Work before the heats ‘Three of |Giately at she, cclos “Tinga The names and addresses of To-Day's Ten Prize Winners are] |STNOPS™ OF NRECHULNG CHAPTERS fo how to get ast It occupled a wide semi-circle where] give you an idea of It. us worked on the buthdings, and the rem Carrying” Ic trad Rona given helow with t -Winning Suggestions Prof. Bcturmerhorn, a note? and n | freight 4t would be the hills drew back. The flat was dry} I: was round and nearly encircled by | formed a pack train carrying all sorta precious chest, ths ume 2 Remnants ar trio scientist, charters fhe eons The ship would Me well and grown wKh thick, coarse gri Al naked painted hills. drom its foot | of things from the abore to the valley. |#ssistance of Darrow, and had 6 rocsened the only n exposure streein emerged from f wort Of, Cenron | came steam €nd ® roaring sound 7s | The men grumbled Gercely at this, but |0F (ke spot. We coud mee ui peatticeleiee je = j artere oa m Sts Jward side. an , found | te ew here and there amon, e , , > leave, so ‘tent Cold Bishe Ss. er mands to trim the waist by a long reef over wnich we could urous, and a trifle worse than | 5 MD lee Pp icor; wore to eddy about |Cagt. Belover drove them with slight |Imrrow remained with, him 4 “Maple Parfait.” 7S SE Nai rt make out the seas tumbiing. But in-! nearer the cliff.| th, naked painted hills. At one end | regard for thelr opinions or feelings. safety against the men, apre a Si Prize Mra. ELIZABETH HOWARD, shore the great waves rolled smoo ah pene re ¢ saw intermittently broad ascending | You're getting double pay,” was his leve, he had taken, beaten light Mant a t ni " 6 | og 1 Yolks aten ig 16) Mannattaa avenue, City. Kean, ‘curiosity am ewiftly—then suddenly fell forward a W Crom. amy knaan 1 | Lrnae nael ca’, casio’ coun, fue [Mnly Word; “ease: Mi" work was Sinished, Anierson over a ledge, and spread w sheer) They certainly earned ét during those over them f pint $1 Prize. the hill cre: s ze. hook where on ‘ other seemed quite clo by th Janses, t saan a) that evapects that bapa « tore I could di: in fact the only exit was tie —_— _ tll it coats sp eye SARS ioe eis, Ses. Ta ene connected with converses in + aractertation It had di | by whic ‘we had come pint cream frothed. When all is coll lanother meseen, All n wach bay ee “ {extperfence. 1° cam surf the boat elled sppeared RS reves hills were utterly precinitons. to the = ~— e ben aah al mots as mate i “Dut we can’t land oad. retur ne oe nds. he en ave fold pack tn ic¢ full of clean hay and boll an hour or | wie ey. foots na: it Bey) surf omred, lifting seu a knobs, ledges a as for ice am ar t stand four or roopepd Mt the stor and the cook ov He RH Weeds « 4. so that in pl would have requ! five hours, w re t ve. suffictent water to cover It diecuse baal, the, water od pink, | Beal ong study and a caret L v r A, boumh a locersa @ioth int » , and + erable wate me from ju: 7 tor worked my oe in ae te ORR iames teases da balk Gad ee | ee tly how bred hatha wate eed el Rete: tauatins es temsin By Margaret Hubbard Ayer. fo. 614 Linco}n ela oklyn, > ant te aeak ae hater eer Ee at reached of the cove. ae wan ae pearly jaying, darting back and forth F marvellous color fg aca i Pineapple Salad $1 Prize, |an4 be sure that it ts entirely covered minute T looked anead ona osit’ an | Hagin (tive waver umtie tse wees ie: | boeenoe. ok Cait Tike, the, omoorn, | Broken Bone in Nose, | drome: elooeh 2) sue Pa 4 diz out t 5 of a rip Tine in cold water and hang in th PART II Broken mide of a cabin; the stant of its fail then disappearing as| glossed color of most rock, but soft and H. Biwi should edvies you by al | iii! dissolves and Alter, Almas rane enh die eit the aves..0f Fin and you wil! have @ beaut . very next J down the iengih of though blotied out. The salt smell of | rich. You've seen painters’ | paleitee Mnaana to cont a eurecon con. {route of the hair with message quay | 6 hold crown of " - cove lo. vy bout seaweed was In mny nostrils: I found the /it was just like that pasty and fat . cone | night. the pine with left hand, take « fork ‘ that will not wash | CHAPTER VI. len wide, 4 of w was a | place. pleasant A wae at lie aii wudee, from al» cerning the broken bone in your Cu c in the + and with it tear the Mrs. WM. C. ROPER. d gravel bes a Our Sharply 10) With these Zon and spattered finpres. |iveritabia poasiet to & fed Unie: | Sime Cucumber Cream. \ * “ RK the men. They quite as much one we ried to the ship. It ha 0 ‘om se « to emerad ‘ fate pine until the core in| No, SJamen street, Rochester, N, ¥, The Islan tonishéd as 1. We backed water, watch- | bern warped to ® secune anchorage ang Reversi Kinds of blue, and-an ioderer:| Falling Hair. sift ja set Camel rea hich throw aw ° “y j ing closel, t ven point the cor \uged down. Dr. Bchermerhorn an 6 purple- mas Phe whol . Orme ¥ J y fed fruit lightly tn a ¢ add rig ‘ OYOUS pro eared could only just make ashore . nd ba ‘ - ‘ou bi h pecause ted vaseline @ Uberal quantity of powdered sugar, a Stocking Hint. $1 Prize, | 46 SET, ing 10 alten Ts Gite te Se ainacas | TL made ty tenert tise (easaen med and Kaapod ae it hit our you brush it'dt Js elther becaus drama: bensoinated or a Lar gure, erty s g F Hope there's 80 jhe line w ye headlands dissolved | sepa disapeared aa varriad Wena Loareeew, sions was unmoved He + you have too stiff a tm and | ) ounces; lanoline, 6 ounces, Te Aliarants ayAeniol | slain serokines wane cur ante tne Coe rearn daly | Ceteter wune we knew of ttm Wy (eI ee eae appeared behind she veil of it t60 vigorously, or becaw nzoinated lard mix with pure Saag ehdted ainsancls and feneh aceoaaut. ae eae * morning wore, and we rapidly | existence blending was perfect table spot and to en ahiv | steam. lrackies “und. Perdora hung | scalp t# 4m poor condition. Certainly | junce of tincture of bensaln 408 ; a A jo a ver into stockings for | ayonoached the island proved to be © rowed in. The water ¢@ doctor's personal fentine | back, murmuring; but at a abarp word! bruyhing ls an excellent way to keep it | of lard; white vaseline will do GBerved with @ sauce made of orang aby o pame may be gone with the ted | A faint ebb and flow whisp c Ty the time thie } trom’ ine gathered ir courage in their e Juice seasoned with sugar and Mqueur | top your long silk gloves when the | Utterly Pr tous, The high, round the Uny grave! beach at Dilshed the two hed returned” | uwo bands. and ded. ij lean and glossy, and « half a hundred |vetter than tard. All the ne it fe encellent. fingers wear out hills sloped easily to wi! then tll noted a. practi ble way from it to they | ‘it's all righ Darrow volunteered to| We found that the frat vell of steam, | strokes at night 1s not too many, ‘Try | ven are, excellent. satis “ a en fell| top of th and from the cliff do “apt. Selover, as he car < hil stench of . proceeded u ene No. 1487 Edgewater road, Bronm away abruptly Was pertect. The water was a beautiful| Thelr clothes were picked by brush| heavily encrusted with @ white salt.| lowing tonic: Sulphate of quinine, ¥ toned nets wy Hasvrouck Heights, J. For the Drawing-Room Pressing Table. $1 Prize.|ine fancy paper with which our/from the ‘Indistinctness of {te depths ed was a fantastic ligree border, ike Uight Kreen, Ike semi-opaque glass, and| and their boots muddy. Next morning| Beyond, close under the rise Of the till, |wraine; soetic acid, 2 grains; resorcin, | MIX the cocuimbere, apd aim | Capt. Selover detailed me to especial| was another Between the two Percy | 199 grains: water, 4 ounces; oll of euca pantry | Waved and beckoned: roe and disap- | work | Darrow had stopped and was waiting, ||» Svalna: water, 0 Ouneee vantharides, Jas epirit qe eee ar peared with indescribable Rrace and de u'll take two of the men and He eyed us with his lazy, halt-quis-|Jyptus, 3 drama; tincture 2 Wberation long feathery sea growths In) ashore under Darrow's orde old ac wiance as we approached. * ii 4 “tye | TO make an attenctive and inexpen-| mothers used to Mne the Wicker Furniture. $1 Prize, | awe dreevine table for @ co Den- | Uhelves, Below, the white surges flung a vuniry house To clean wicker furniture which haa or camp take a barrel and place q| themselves egainat the ciiffe with & a moment the bottom abruptly al-| he nk the place is going to blow up?” gy ‘ 2 Qecome dirty and discolored apply wood | board on top get cretonne, cover | Wild abandon. Thousands of gee dirde | lowed. The motion of the boat toward arrow /isd ur-to take clothes for a| he inquired, with @ tinge of irony S la as @lcohol on a cloth and rub briskly. ‘Phis| board’ and have @ deep ruff to heng| wheeled in the eddies of the wind, | ihe beach permitted ust catch @ hasty | week, On ax apiece Ome ct ain been an witha? aes email tan eon h will make it look like new again. down. and completely cover barrel thousands of ravens perched on th@ turning. of yellow sand and # vivid nt the surf boate and|while. You and the men are to cut a y Mrs, GEO, FE, MURPHY, GENEVIEVE CONNORS. slopes. With our glasses we could ° urate of grave hore, There Darrow at| number of these pine fore for a how HE jacket with the Mandarin K mm ¥ ’ 4 of the bo POLLor otto at bh le 01 bout No, MB Kingston avenue, Brooklyn. | No. 1273 Forty-first street, Borough | make out the heads of seals Awhing out- n the boat's bottom pues piel Kier pick out the Utile ones, about et, eae ater aaa adtaae Brass Jardinieres. $1 Prize, Par’ Brooklyn side the surf, and a ragged belt of 4 ney “ae sak the nf the sf | easter ts 1 be back by’ no rig dive coe that tnat new Je ia she bight fant, and ascende w oatio ack into the et_to nen a ‘eke a clean oloth and dip it in Wash Day Hint. |= - - of style, and here Je an exceptionally vinewar and rub over aj] dark parts ya - | oi 4 me ash. thocouatily lean diy aff with & Brighten Goods. $1 Prize, to re) \« development of the idea. elean “cloth and then rub over with) W Dink or #rern goods have be- 9° istrated, it f# made of pongee with lini nel clo come Muttle faded pu cup ol : veerline, Then use @ fannel cloth to bed ed put a cup of rimming of banding, collar of lace and pulleh. Tile hint le found to be good Vinewar in a tub rinsing water, i. ” irahtag 1 you and doesn't need muoh ty. This will brighten the colors. j MANAGING A HUSBAND. because of his religion mald sha alk, oon unse he treated mo |, " velvet ribbon, but the style ts us C. DURR GRACE CORNELIUS, Roslyn, L. 1. | Pity aint ecivan all eater « F at a: | Mige_me to elope? ‘ cna. Hoe eave he would like fo “ate appropriate alike for the sult and for - 7 2 hear ny ell how they nage th 4 >, indeed. T to von ir} Do you think he ans it le “ No, TIS Bast One Hundred and B Glaze Linen. $1 Prize. W bands. tome do it by nagsing. Ovvers by Mattery. | one's, at the couns aon le worth? nee aed ike to go our |i? separate Wrap, and goneequently mpens streat, To glaze linen add « plece of white Gill there by telling the husbands tat they are the | f¢ Difference of religion should | he will take me if I sek, Should J ask? | on be used ie 0 Sheek aay t | f so ative as wor > i F 6 jacket to be worn Summer Clothes. wax the wize of an ema to every | real managers, Men are not so talk women, but ara pocple whe town enen| 1s 1 propep tor mete invite tim te ge | Pir the lecket to be Sam ever ani ‘ . ‘ 2 ron. When ready for (ron- | (hey have, nevertheless, Just as many systems by w : See ances eosia lg pry chery yr ea eel Pn aE? r 2 Towel Jumper S $1 Prize linen should be jaid flat and the 1 they manage their wives | BB "1 reve aves ose Fats py ere? Fle docs a good| red pongee are favorites, but light stylish and: eft 1, Iron firet with @ flatiron, | ) go Ww ‘atag’ dinner.” sald o . ‘ laling, bak whether it we aes |e lait alse ie used, while om eult that launders uae an fron that te rounded a4 th of o¢ other da I always get . oa not know A J nUitingS. Ore alm Tesulay erash (ow heavy and bright, for the oar 1 tell my wife I have decided nor to) Too Young for 1 enty-three. nie Young man's attentions A protty fashion ts the use elling w ne ¢ d, border, Make g proces | eo to ¢ with her and the chil-| |. $ : “ | ed banding on light ¢ fhe dross of ie plain cram, using the Mrs FA. Flak ren, fi ot e, she urges me 10 go, and I con- | Deer ze Seen aR Pe “ wis the-ttle wrap made of mate perder, whieh mee in red ha °. enwal ay rook) yn. 7 nt relucte If 1 had told he the first place I was : “ o vate © bands, but there is almost ose 0 OE Sine 1a. CU Cenira) a veneh BOOMER: HM | or euig ‘have east me & mente preity. 1 nave | For Her Birthday. nit to the many possible varia woanan \F pap mud 0 very nice gentleman | Dear Bet Women have funds of similar aneodot 80 sere te no harm in ¢ . Oe: | he Discoverer of lodoferm. lc aie npetoatls raneecmamen’ Gad feet ain Pape gatengg srbeos rienda, but bt seema none of them!) AM a & ian seve amu |" toe: quantiiy ot mated seamieed for HOF, MUSTIG, w Growned @ Tow days apy by falling tte where (hero fe no managing by either husband or wile, and where Wie teaches | £2 “ih me ve oe J too young and in love with a youns lady medium size le dtd yards 2 ’ Des wok og boon t nous in thi# country aa the dine y absolute confidence and candor. If you loveyour husband and he loves you, yo a ¥ men -Lwenty ives e ne age, W ay mw 184 yards 44 In wide Be ni ndotarm An medicine, Me was without doudt one of the greate won't have 19 “manage him. And (here will be nu necessity of his “man-| 7s eee i o ems ft ; with 4 yards of braid and 16 yard of He feantat nce ek, HOFP of poor parenie, be practically pducated himeeit, and] asing’ you tyetliee, but maybe 1 at ne SOM | and ‘ ‘ ' ax only | nf Fe eat! atrugitle againnt poverty In the early daye made him the firm friend] . " Try older me she \ ¢ ne iwice and & Vatiern S008 te cut tn ites fora Eton Jacket With ose in humble walke He would perform an operation upon a ' oo ainpanied me he theatre ance " fi 8! Pattern W ' ‘ 9 on upon a poor 7) a eis eaetidles ine Voll He ha apa nt “ M4, ®i, 38 and # inch bust measure ecves rn No. Haan abect dy without fee-of any king. Indeed Mt Wy ead, that at least nat ove Frans to Elope, pn By ol agg he Is He Jollying? | How I tell Hf my love te returned, | e Opera he carried out were done out of charity, Not long since be} Dear Betty come ti y 1 have | #* sometimes ale la ve bie ant] Call or sand by mail t THE EVENING WORLD i Wavelled 4 miles in response to an appe Sie DP Nar Dene: VARY Sees er wr Betty er timer very ard i TON FASHION BUREAU, No. 8 Weet Treaty thine Tt meen! whe had onen be s YOURE. man ve months! s AM ® younw Indy of eightorn and| Wagt woud be « or tors York. conte tn for each eon in his werviee, and whey his teak was over and the very much. 1 think he loves me. 8! lund I love tiim dearly, Me has eakod eet Mone birthasy present? aay ‘ork. Send ten ie 2 Oth OF stampe veers mot © gentleman since 1 have Pe ptt pre oo young to marry J trough he has never told me of PIM] ame to marty him, wut my parents aay || heen working. He hag met me sev- gaed tsiends for weveral year ans ie eons ate vary vatine M6! no, Macnee J ah Wor yon, ad alt | arul denee ty eenidant ud ve" tou | ar" flowers we ae >. ery htt aco etd py perform on operation on the wife | AM going to a dentist whom 1 10¥@) ynown gh IMPORTANT Write your mime aod sddress pladmlgy Lent plaord in charge of the toeal doctor he walked out of the cottage and ates ied before ihe man Roe Poets ene vi ‘4 POTION ”