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The Evening World's The les “Doggone tt tke about } that oO twee and it nd I do of life, such you are about ‘Anything else y oe) TRE = JARR FAMILY... ; BY ROY L. MIECARDELL don't when I was a © apropos of nothing, neighborly they are the better T like Mt, Mrs Jarr, kicking off his elippers and putting hte stockdnwed feet upon the window alll * continued Mr. vy York, the people b they simply hav ner people do things and {t's no concern of mine, ang 1 ® no cond “But you do thing _ wi used to, ry like they anid Mr eremn neighborly, 1 in Brooktyn. paid “that's one thing I © packed tn s0 close r own business! Jar’ re got to mind thi n of theirs! bat are concerns of mine,” sald Mra 1 You would observe the little niceties putting on your slippers, and also, while putting on your coat!” growled Mr. Jarr. “you might take your feet down off the window before on keep thom off.” s off if I put them on pr put them on it I keep “Put your slippers on your feet the neighbors think?" ‘maid Mr. Jarr with a growl. “Do they pay Let ‘em mind thelr own business!” Jt eo much that they will cut us, you may be ure ef that,” vie they see you sitting there in your shirt sleeves with ne collar “Doggone it!" he said; “a man for all this humbug about what people will say. “Tes," bata Mrs. Jarr, P you put your stippers on atid when you get the: How can 1 keep m them offt” asked Mr. Jarr. You know what 1 mean," salé Mre. Ja and keep your feet.off the window a! wi “What do I care what they think? My rent, do they meet my bille? They will mi aid Mre. Jarr, or cravat, and your feet up on the window Mr. Jarr grumbled and took bis feet down. can’t have any comfort tn 1 don't-petieve anybody will aay anything I think most of the people around here are so busy dodging bill collectors that they are not ¢retting if I do mot pit @t the window tn fu! “You are talking # Attle, ordinar fortable. If you must jouae coat, and @ window . tow,” ed with ount, t their a “Why, look how fat and your neigh ask him if {t's anyt? de catching. If the they write ano everiing dress with an ored tn my buttonhole!™ said Mra. | every-day good manners, I did not mean you should be uncom- {at an open window, put on a collar and tie and put on you must put your feet up, put them on « chafr and pot “When ¢ ask you to have just « arr. “What were you saying people are not neighborly any more fort” asked Mr. is wife's requesti are neignborly to the extent sf rubbertng at what “According to the way you drill me at, satd M Jarr. “Neighbors nowadays have all the un- uisitiveness and mean gossip, without any of the oldtime | way ked Mr. Ja: aid Mra, Jarr. “It you are living tn a ora see the doctor come around, they stop btm tn the hall and g contagious. All they seem to think about fs that {t may or gives them no satisfaction or if they Gon't delleve hie, sus tetters to the Boert of Health.” “That's only a proper precaution when people live #0 crowded," eaid Mr. Jarr. “Ah, {t was different in the old days when I was a girt tn Brooklyn,” said ‘Dire, Jarr, with a “As soon as It was known that any grown pereon or a child was sick, ell the neighbors called and asked !f they coukl go anything. They brought jellies and delicate dishes and they took turns sitting up et night nd nursing the sick folk “And carried tha sickness home with them,” eat Mr, Jarr. “The modern wey ef calling in a treined nurse Is better.” “Calling tn a trained nurs {s all very well for rich fotks that don't care If thelr poor relations die and hope their rich relations will.” sald Mra Jazr. “Let @ person of moderate means try to have a trained nurse once, The trained nurse ‘will only work eo many hourr and will make you get another nyree to work at might, that's two—then they bave eo much walting on that {t makes more work than if you aid the nursing yourself, and the nurses always order the ts round and the servants quit—they alwaye do if you have sickness, anyway Oh, the good-hearted old ways when a neighbor helped @ neighbor were ¢ar better!” ‘Gere's @ chance for you, then,” said Mr. Jarr. "I met Mr, Raogle when I sae coming home and he told me his ttle boy had the measles amd they had! bo servant—you'd better run over.” “And Dring the measles back home to my ohfldren, who Let the Rangies send for @ nures, that them?” asked Mere Jerr. “Not mach! what I'4 do!” The Practical have never had $10 a Day in Prizes, w « Housekeeper ‘The names and addresses of To-Day’s Ten Prize Winners are given below with the Prize-Winning Suggestions. Making Over. Undervests. $1 Prize. When unéervests have become worn er frayed around the neck buy narrow ‘Deading, sew on, put either tape or rib- | bon through. They can then be dreqwn barrel equal distances apart, five inches from top. Fill barrel to within « foot of top with good earth, Put in four Inches good fertiliser and all up with earth, well ehaken down, Put straw- berry plants tn each hole and five plants op top between the holes and about two Inches from edge of barrel After the jes closely around the nape ne ae first year the barrel will be completely i ae Baresi shit WG {hidden by vines and will furnieh all No. 117 Woot « Dede berries that a large family ean Old Wrappers $1 Prize, | consume during the season. Put in cel-| 7” bi ees | JSF oF cover well in winter | made Into good petticoats | No. a By 1 Piobek them off at the length required. If the Sy ? 7 Hoomfield street, Hoboken, jem te worn through, cut {t off and hem | ever again. Turn over the top and put rw drawing string through. Mra C. KE. ENGEL, Bo, @3 Ninth ave, Astoria, L. L Wash the eurrents, put them, « pint at a time, tuto @ cheese cloth bag, wring them to until you have Put the jutoe 5 Recnove the jelly cool « little, OU up them tn the sunshine for hours, cover perk melted paraffin no more. i one-quarter inch thick. Store tn cool dry place. Me. C. G. MUTRHBAD. No, $4 Eaat One Hundred and 6txty- Rinth street, A Jam Recipe. $1 Prize, It te not generally known that bolling fruit @ long time, and skimming it well, without the sugar and without a cover to the preserving pan, je @ very econom- fecal and excellent way. Economical, be- eause the bulk of the scum rises from eve fruit, and pot from the sugar, If the Jatter ts good. And boiling it without « cover allows the evaporation of all the watery particles therefrom, The pre- fi @erves keep firm and are we rored he proportions are three-quarters of # Jam str ® pound of fruit of currants, ound of suger | ade In this way, w raspberries, or gooseber ‘s Mre. A. WAKLLEIN. Ao. WH Jefferson street, Brovkiyn N. ¥, Back Yard Garden danging Basket. $1 Prize, To wake amali hanging baskets out of the top of 8 ut and use the poat on be entirely covered with <he long fronds. It re Qaine the molsture, and ene eel) will Bold the roote of one lange fern for » seanon oF OW, Mrs, M. BRAUMAN Wo. KA2 Mest One Mundred and sixty ‘ Aft streat, Bronx $1 Prize, {To Grow Strawberries, The Summer Kitchen. Economy in Coal. $1 Prize. Here is'a way to obtain a fire for cooking In the summer time witbout the use of coal Obtain @ soft brick, saturate tt with kerosene, place In stove end light same, and you will obtain a fine fire which will last long enough to cook @ dinner at a moderate cost. Mra, M. HENDERSON, No. 163 West Tenth street, city dishes after # meal, rub quickly with # small section of newspaper that has been softened by crushing, remove the are snd crumbe @o¢ make the ac- tual dishwashing almost dainty, Mra. A. F. MALONE, No, 4 Hast Seventeenth street, city. Leftovers, Stale Bread, #1 Prize. Beat an ee well, add pint of milk, Gp into this aitcos of stale bread and | fry m hot dripping until golden brown; then put on-bot plate and aprinkle with powdered suger, This makes a de- iclous Dreakivet dah Butter etele ends of bread, beat three egge with four tablewpoons of supar, add & quart of inllk, pour over bread, widoh hes been out in pieces, add dash of nutmeg, bake in hot oven tweoty or thirty mn ules, This makes @ One bread end but- ter pudding. A few raising added will kinprove M BMILY Nicduld, No. #7 Lorimer street, Brooklyn. Roast Beef, $1 Prize. A @0od way to use up what is left of the roast beef ts to @et twe pork chops put through the chopper, then chop the r belie, Beat up two esse very light and make cracker Gust from four orsekers. | pan, @ip the baile first in the then in the cracker dust | ping | welj ie and The pen must) jot and & great deal of drip. done. Mra. GRO, LAMB M% Tenth avenue,” Brooklyn THE IMPORTANT POINT. Pawily PhysieianI really do Uy) — Ty, To Keep Cool, $1 Prize O14 |newspapers help to keep the kitchen cool in summer, Gather the! « beef with one onion and mix the; beet and pork logether and make into, When the meat (® ready to go Into the’ fat used to et the meat baits) aily Magazine, Wednesday, Shoooooeooedoons + The Newlyweds «x Their Baby S BATH READY AND | NOW MAMAS ANGEL SIT RIGHT STILE Thi MAMA GETS Boorut NIGHTY! GO GET NICE SOAP SMELL PITTY: MAKE PRECIOUS BABY CLEAN! , want them to, “ Puls chuckled tn his “That it,” approved Handy Solo- ‘throat, “You don't believe 11? deri wied | 23. : te oul get = eaerike the assistant, turning to him. ‘Weil, | 4 4S ‘Laughing Lass’s Men Declare 3 women wre to nin cal | merronied, § #0 careful of? tame voodoo tn It.” The ovhers laughed. | Btone and tt What ha Wee?” asked the Nigger, | Hiller And then wi éravely, ! nded about | “He's @ fine voodoo, with wavery they more than Jarme and green eyes, and red glows. Well, that’s got a Schermerhorn Is an Alchemist and Plot to Attack His Hoard. Were Geop-sen : 6chool, aad this waa ta prat a ens The situation was es yet uneasy but! Wtching narrowly Its effect he swung ‘ugg cet approximately the ‘ Off into one of the ine old orooning titude. E MYSTERY ming. One evening I overheard | v.45 songs, once #0 comiion down | “Philosoph: stone or not, some T H bd beginning of an abeurd plot to gain Buin, now 6o rarely heard one | Ming’s up. T Edward Whit was @ me what the words meant of that box, e < eral to be cnarm-wor much money By Stewart ar became con Magid givbert Bui to much hell afi last that I should in some ‘across r3 the fire like la thing nie and Samuel Hopkins Adams. way warn Percy Darrow, ‘itered by terror, to seize Darrow wat I t'ink?” smile! Mer the shoulders. mak’ 4!'mon's. He eay Copyrighted 190T by MoCiure, Phiilips & O» seoms @ simple enough propo-| Doan you! b Seat tee ~ 1% Loe? But & you wll ing the easistant violently back an The Nigger had entered one of De yey nk one moment of the m- 1 ing Noosey song! Dat black, broo: moods from which thes srNorsis OF repens be plone my posttion, you will see wildly about “a eb itare the eonoon baceting Late. pays chat tt was not as easy As at fret ap- Dough expecting 1 Soabie wages 10 tte camain. Bare 800% | pears Darrow atl in the Sia Po dig MO tage Wc 9 Bl d to bim wi age Se ATanour crew, and salle to an Overt! oda dl «" 8 i and were visibly tivprcesel Ticomnet «| ire 54 cab ga allowed me my breaih: “Danger! Look Was Uie ange Of awe tat Handy i . mares h e Sca- mon unbent ugh lo Whaper Tree bie ot a tirong, tab ra pres a pret omen * PORE mon unbent enough 1o pe ana mysterious work. | '00k pains to our between us. fooussed the | gory talk ordinarily. He's a hell of ory) ie 8 8ews- Twice I arose when t we've been here |®,f00l nigger, Hur whe eye Oks bodes te probe resolved to socompany ont hell far @ | peg ee 4 Sige 0 ney e's 7 ack Both times men A year end five mo: ao noes ald eo OY ‘tery of the eruiee. The cre Fe r pe Bp Bens | Handy Soloman’. Ln coried us. and es ree 1 na a Pe eR SEP ro be told wbx her ihfeo Gays Sand) Thrackte us from the opportuntty of a single! “jp hoe basye J ‘ That'a, why we were 60 teady a word epart. The crew threat: | ney've been busy.” secornfag: more deveioned tor & long slay on the ieand, ened me dy word oF look. e un-| . time exe & sav. batwend 2 5 1 * capa i ey neep, fished, at ety eins alone en board the | Ceretood each other. re waa Do amewer to tie, and the | 2% tei atcalwaye with an eacort es vi in _ ut to | See lawyer took @ hew tac dea! ore bh Th iin Seating eariiy, ead Menrias Mode ie! I we Dot permitted to row out to/ st iMRI er Were all getting double | tired to d math before he aoe fn'the idieness that follows they wax more ‘he Laughing Lessaithout escort. | wages,” pe and make cause w.th Therefore I never amempted. to. visit common sense for- and more quarreisorme, . gay, four hunder’ for ns again. The men were not enxtous FT bender’ for as begin to think that oom- Part II. to do 00; thelr awe of the captain |} fo for noche | mon sense x a very foolish faculty tn- made them only too glad to escape bis | ine nonth,” | It taught me the obvigue—that ai! this 0 hundred and fitty non enough CHAPT oR XI. soell (6 n paat Teeth “would Wave had’ the | !die, vaporing talk was con (Continy: * | words ‘back. would hardly Ju The Corrosive. ey a fF0 04 LF PERIODS ASA “pardly explain « pres ow, the period | mer se wh ployed me. HR atmosphere of our camp be | seems to me to be one of merely poten | gic eyentem, MaMPET. Pome ane Bok tor me to 0 to them came surly, I recognised the tigi trouble. n bad not taken | scratched with a stub of lead oT has taken to drinking Precursor of ite becoming Gan-/tn, pains to crystallize thetr ideas, [| Takes over eleven thousand do : merous, One day one walk in the fille reang think their oompalling emotion | uu suppose his 0 is himt’ he| |@ came on Thrackles and Puls lying on | i. tna of curios! med 10 Me. | thetr stomachs fasing down fixedly at It 4 @ defn! m sure I can't tell you,” I replied | | Dr. horn’s cam: This wi apy nore Dr. Sohermer' - Mt | change that desire to oni MoWall, It's a ‘of money, anyway. nothing extraordinary but they started vody aud anything for, wome time Peroy Darrow quiltily to thelr fest when they saw me | THe Impulse oame from | "Wonder they've done?” Pula | truthful rep! ‘and made off, arowiing under thair|&Pd his idle talc of voodoos, Ae usual |. W Onde,” You can breathe | he was Girecting his remarks to the |” Something that pays big,” Thrackles | my poaitt n ‘All thia that I have told you so brief. | sullen Nirwer supplied tne Oper aesiad Perdoes an Mie ly, took time, It wae the eating) ‘Voodoos?’ he said, ‘Of course earcll Ahn odae mu’ 4 the Nigger would have kr through of men's sptrite by that worst | are. sn't fool y< for a minute| Phat's to scare u said Han HA proper 4 of corrosiy \dleness. 1 congestive it) on that. There are go0d ones and bad | Bolom ny mith vast ‘co nar yp * i Vgeves aoubted the unecessary to Weary you with the de-|ones, You can tame them if you know | *BAt mates me aor Nom hy fire Even dace 1 taille | bow, and they will do anything you | aichemy lot the men's BETTY-VINCENTPcADVICE® LOVERS 2 to please him. When pe was)! think It is because she shows E WOULD-BE REFORMER, Dent san nein tel’ ald a is too fond of me and « wars wa ' ~ >» spoon t mushy am be WOMAN wrote mo a@ letter yesterday saying that! ne near him, and he eeemed'! 0 #P ye a ERD 2 OM. ie . she knows ® married man who ts loading # Goublo/awfully pleased wh I came to see gh r se er met Aue Mfe, his wife and grown da er being unaware of him, Do yau th my brother ous Sy att ag Yee eal his actions and therefore perfectly happy. She saya she thinks | to tell him what I've heard « be nae Ne RP Bis it her duty to inform the two women of the perfidy of the] gin? a¢ 1 told him he might think 1 fOr MME talk Ole father and husbend, and asks my advice I am ong tO] wes going it just to part them, « ey yy Pye ag Me Pep Kivo It to ber frankly, I believe that the talobearer Sj tame Aenean sald aan be ap | Aree 88.) Se oe A affair of this kind i far more crimina! than the man or 4 do anything for me. Do you ee ee atetig a ae woman of whom ehe tattles, no matter how true the aeou- sations may be. tr mM ¢ means to be more ivan & UNDECIDEI B Malicious goemtp i» one af the worst orimes tn the world * ‘ If yee cannot love her you must Tt breaks hearts and disrupts bh What good wil) it Bo long as be goes to ere e other break the ong men It aeema to j do the wife and Qmughtor in this case to know of the sin| irl twice @ week be mus her, rather hat however, that you she of their loved one? To tel! them will simply make them You have heard nothing » muy, | or tales hey tor lev id you ive » | miserable without reforming the #nner, whose sin sooner or later must find him | meaningless gossip about the girl, and Tou wa né have that complain ovt, with no help from a gossiping pelghbor whether you or your brother repeated | make of mam, wom: i} Every one bas enough to do regulating hie own Mfe, The beam in our own! i: the young man would think It w dts anough te cooupy us. Don't try to reform any one but youreett spires by xour Jealousy, Be sweet : He Blashes Tow Mach, 5 your affection coo pla a eae s mag 2 She Has a Riva in Brook ‘ . ways start t . g to wd t at sie 4 oe A < or sumet when taikin Doar Besty) pare 2p re eh Vs She Acts “ Mushy. young ladies or & , HERE te @ young man friend of my }0P8 to w ‘ | to youns brether’s who comes to my honge! At He Was rol ve bylike @nd |nesr & Peddening every @unday afternoon to piay | a a he of drawing AM « young 0 of twe eel and if rég. Ho always takes me for apart: self in street oasg and the Me and 4 " x ne have You can ner avd alwaye reoms to do everything Hee oftep sold me that he deiesta girls ay vs : \ iY —_ ae . ‘ me Now, this young mantwho do that. Me pipes “wien i i was very muck in love, Lately are product Sh ins ent oe a8. pit iae Bag) ome Go not evn LP OAFe HOF Rew ep Muh OUEy memnetad R100 oN ag °C OE PETE RTT aieit dot. 248) yune PDEIEDEHPPSSSS SPSS SHH SSS SS SSP PSS HIPS HS PSPSES LS SS SHSS HSS By George McMan us THE DrAR LTTLe THING yusT COULDN'T WAITH | Senet 00d sense divined the cause. jetting lasy,” said he You chaps ai 1Zz, Voodoo Charms” and Rumors of Diamond Making Stir Mutinous Crew. | “Mothin’ to do with @ voodoo?” grunt- | e4_Handy Solomon. Darrow laughed amusedly, this atthe truth be assutea orl tall foo hat: T'll give you boys six bits apiece ‘or the whisker hairs, and four bite tr preferred to hiv oe galls, 1 expect to gel! them at a me him," said , ne might eive Us a little of bi "Next morning they shook off thelr company occashnally. Bo: I} jetharry and went seal-hunti 3 something about seal {waa practically ‘commande’ to ate bull seals have long, stiff whiskere—a|tend, This attitude had Seen growin pot long. Do you know there's a mar- of late; now it Began to take a definite et for those whiskerat Well, there | form The Caines mount them In f “Sr, Eagan, don't you want to nd use them for cleaners for thelr long | ia "or “Mr, Eagan, I guene ipes. on witaker ts worth from #!x \}2 9 along with you to stretch my sto @ dollar and @ quarter. Why dad given way to, “We're sotng nee t FEO al @ few Gull: coal tor she | ts you'd better come along.” (To Be Continued.) sing! N A TEMPER STORMS SPOIL LOOKS, unrestrained at effect upon the general health and leaves as deop © mark on the face « of temper has almost as serious a bad !liness might have done A temper could just as wel have been called « tempest IB te reall injurious. & physkel storm, with great suddenness from a clear sky; with others giving ite warning beforehand by a sullen lowering of the mental heaven, black looks and finaily a great burst. probably the moat They sweep up the coast, as It were, in some natures swooping down These latter temper storms are leaving de- struction in thelr path. The blood {s lashed inte fury and rushes Into the head, the secret nm of bile te stirred up and the whole system te soured and emai tered. The eves are bloodshot and the Mnes deepen in the face, These gre learning to cor Ww t Indian storm'’ tempers are not so frequent. People are rol themaeives more a 1 more all the time, But the small compere, lem sorry to eny, happen often enough, and every time one la permitted to rage it carries 't# own punishment, inea which drag jo map Our physical and mental beauty te #0 indissolubly mingled thet I oft wrinkles face into @ tell if onty who tr at ~ hearty. pe per Blouse Waist: ard fw 1a yerd » lash and dleturh ©, with clearer skins and fine appetites Id not have to manipulate the face muscies at al * ® for tiliousness would only eommand us to restrain our these bitter secretions we should be Pattern No. 5696. @ ft of Indigestion, « sick headache and aiwage. the corn ef the mouth down and change the tog ial massouse could smooth out the wrinkles from our characters and If the di HOE wate: thet stves « effect is alwaye « charming a @ainty one and just now there are shown & «reat many variations thereof, Here i one of the prettiest and the Yateat that ls made of pale green pongee Piped with black and trimmed with sok buttons and which ise combined with @ chemimette of string colored lace over white chiffon, the combination be- ing emart in the extreme But while it is always desirable to have some waists and gowns of Mgmt weight silk and wool included in @ summer wartrobe, there ts certain to exim « demand for the thinner, lighter fabrics, and the blouse can be made avaliable for these aise if the foundation ning is omitted. In euch case M will be necessary only to out the back portion of the chemisette from the lining and to stay the gations of the éleoves with the trimming bands In the case of silk or wool, however, the foundation wed detler be used, as tt provides & somewhat cure perfect At Also there are numberioss silk and comon mixtures which are really not Gosigned to be washed, bul only to be cleansed, and these can be made wila @ucosss over the thinnest possible india @ilks, which do not mean appreciable warmth yet serve to keep the vious perfectly im place, ‘The quantity of mmteral required tor the medium aise ie 46 yards fd 14 yards 31 or 2 yards # inches wide with wide for the chemisette, 1 yard if the long sleeves are used, #4 k for the piping Pattern No. 6606 je cut in sizes for a 4, M, BF 4, @ and 4 inch Dust measure. le, Caller send by mad! te TON FASHION BUREAU, No. West Twenty-third street Now Tork. tend ton cents ia edie or LM PORTANT —Write pour aime > ” ot

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