The evening world. Newspaper, June 14, 1907, Page 19

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The srt cha San event Waily Magazine, riaqay, june 14, 1907, = - SEPLEDLED DED SAGES HHL SHA Hho oon hpeos SN Sane ee The Newlyweds 1 ite Baby ex By George McManus ey ee wit coseuur ree ee eT a — on, ste HT ay f E ; PITTY. mala epietegd sleliMid mg ey PITTY party: \j/} | | / “Basy Nor ae ao Ge sy Lal f MAMA qoT Fon a, s T, ‘ é / BABY Comte \ ie BABY LOVE Lal TO STAY IN ree <3 JL, bo a little late this e JUST SEEMS N | BACK PLAY WITH TOODEUMS! TY DOLLY! | \ PAPA’S -NICE a” - i A Uttle late?” ata Mr BOUND To PAPA! < ae A\\ 4 ; Lab? 4 wae N, _ 1 will be out all night. [ supp or. GET INTO THAT bess : hen AND 1 LeT's ‘ lok~at being oll:alone in the hous sire aah ROOM! / 2 } SEE WHAT HE ae os tare has been a lo! mune ; f WANTS! LY if 1 didn't hear of sald Mr. J And, anyway ny burglar that breaks tn this house oril only get tn debt e Jar know that t he nes i iy Jerr; vand thea. if he te leap: ‘ Wh f = asked Mra. Jar 0 . at tt into” t tome don’t be hypocritical about it!" snapped want to go,” sald Mtr. Ja wand he © off nald Mew where everybody will eat and smoke too muc i > \ « Us the usual thing to give a dinner \ *, I beltev No, because that you never can got men to 4 ~ ata K hi ae ese ig ISN'T THAT 4 1 won'pe en 180. I'l] say you are sick gnd I can't { THE MOST et the | MARVELOUS Wow talie aatt Y were dong or anying ison ane ara gaia \CTHING! going,” sald Mra. Ja fun. I only know y amen have a & t thing, while a woman never r night to ) parties or women i iknow, y wake a prett 6 WC TOLD PEOPLE time I have n all night, g a8 ABOUT THIS Knows whe THEY SIMPLY 1 ¢. t id Mr. Ja \ bay ee tails ey and be as cross as a bear, aa Mrs. Jarr else it reading there eta q end er saying « to me Ta rather y would go out than the way you cM g pet when 5 doing such a grand thing by staying home one | ko some place together then," sald Mr. Jarr. ‘What do you say to bee of the root garden “T've got a headache. said Mra. Jarr, and I'm too tired to go ere > Benic I suppose you have promised to go, and you'd better keep your engage ment So Mr. Jarr went to the dinner, but he kept careful watct on himself, and explained beforehand that he would have to leave early, as his wasn't feeling Was proposed that the party attend a roof ganien, which was Jarr asked to be excused and went home Mrs. J ant home, and the girl informed him that Mr. and Mrs 4 Rangle had telephoned her to go to a root garden with them, and had later on galled for 1 had taken her with them dar When Mrs. Jarr.wan brought home at mid by the Rangles she fot NOTE—There are active signs that the mouth of Baby Newlywed will loneliness of the baby's solitary incisor. The artist requests all auch) suggestions if you lke. Contest open until mext Wednesday. Address Mr. Jarr waiting up for her q 7 e oN n 54, New York ‘i We saw your friends at the roof garden,” she said. “They acemed to pe] 800% blossom forth with another tooth. Many letter have been received | mothers and many others to write suggesting where the forthcoming tooth | “Newlyweds Editor, P. 0, Box 1354, New York City. ing themselves immensely from anzious and admiring mothers whose maternal souls are rent by the'should appear. Upper or lower jaw ar where? Send diagrams with your | » “1 suppose id Mr. Jarr, ruefully. “But you arq getting ¢o be such an old crank,” sald Mrs, Jerr, “that you For Further macientanet of “The Newlyweds, Their Baby ,'’ See the Sunday World Comic Supplemcnt. won't whythihg any more. 1 suppose you'd rather stay-around the house ; — 5 Sudden Appearance of Captain Selover Brings Mutiny to a Startling Climax <<< a clinched, and in & mo- | end of a line. dusa and the Nigxor |,"To-morrow's Jes’ 's good.” muttéred The Practical {$'¢32e' 0 , each carried an armful of the bedtad | ule. Les’ hay nother drink.’” | sian th to geuw Jout. Then the not burn | ment were rolling rtm - aie ut | boyond the wa: posh ha Misa ley Se are | pewe'l stay here "2 gee it our Ot tren? ) ee Housekeeper Laughing Lass’s Crew, in Hina ; see sabe a "i | ated iL l» them through the liquor | ““Broadaide. to broadside, the gallant ary cheracteristi i sprung into sharper er became mo wre shake-ltke drew ais kni nad crept down on the fighters. 1: dah opportunity to pay o! The names and addresses of ToDay’s Ten Prize Winners are Given below with the Prize-Winning Suggestions. heir | shipe did lay, 3 et Blow high. blow low! What re Ww =| THI °The jolly Tuano'-war. shot ast away, Battle, Throw Off Remnants of i Discipline and Become Pirates. wat of me, aug wh ackles Intertered a pusly evil, Ferdoes De Coast of the bigh Leftovers Sichen’ ia iaumenet a. eomdnatve to |. Weal. fright dived tare rockon. salgetaced oe viciously | evil, Ferd rs moequltors. ‘To Kill these peste on a —. worlds, Ast feetag T 1 nina | him geal te the “opon keg sand back | Te when Turackles had Pilaff of Lami $1 Prize. |high cetling take the handle from a ates ey y survivor of all to ithe | red headpear ting with, his | thrown the armful of wood. Am #Chop two cupfuls of cold lamb. Boll} broom, mall on the top a tin BO MA. | lS, at 9 ES je, | Mitughiter t mnoky black “thy honk: | Idea came to me 1 hitehed “myself ; saya FA at Seba 4 risa cast aside t s00n appeared, one by ¢ 1 riminately ac nowed co c spark. and laid across ie one aalf cup of ri ¥ of dolling | Full quaster ‘full with Kerosene. When: > STERY to Ble natural ‘weap: eved, glutted, walking in | it Aety and dcniven It wae aif er tone pe With which my ‘wrists ‘were. tied. @alted water until tender, drain and| ver & mosquito te perched on the wat] | THE MYST : x ‘ os oy ™ 1 was, against wb ¢| ‘Their st ois, behind my back, Was not ons wath ¢ op . season |Taise this machine and at the first nd » r ay athing, awit U nd t P to And twice burned my 1 | whitt he dro es the o see tim yet rolling over and ered thelr and «r of pu lw befoa weede vith salt, p and min] bree “Be Greee Reed in the ail. = By Stewart Edward White 3 Ppl tla s head 5 the @wirt of the sand rtunately I was at ihe edge of il; pat eet ae «70 Ot lye 19 fig. LA a dark 3 ra is bur tumbled {nto tt ¢trugsling bodies, all riv umjnation, and behind the group. qaatied butt 1 when heated place ue a ready va Ki and Samuel Hopkins Adams. peipned 1a. 25 SMERY 9 sipadi 1 w mation eo that I did not nee tie diamonds," muttered | turned over on my aide so ‘that my § poets yy tween the animal's front fir his! the ff agat i ‘ Fara Selover ha stood al pac! w ward the fire. of in @ greased ¢ " ake ten Preserving. See Micka RM NOM ee ieee oe koe 4 en on. | niost at iny emow » upon the windward, a|rapidiy 7 my ankle lashings. putes. Serve tor le ; . : sd sine Geass ae ha ad stop! he jeked in his high, fal lee. Thus 1 . and selecting # mo- 7 Strawberries. $1 Prize. ‘ sotto votce of the high Bar-| ment wh universal attention was tas 7 jap eMail his knife again and again. She would you belleve it t turined toward the rum barrel, 1 rolled ‘a ‘ ogi “ye Fees 1, turning him over and under t blood and ha reared Handy folomon. ‘Dema i all, |over @ sand dune, got to my hasee te te od will not be Lhe soft. + MA WP ing Lane, pare 4 fairs “ men heamt him id heedet +, ie the best night’*# Work We ever|and knees, and crept away Rice, oatmen rf af ous crew, and faile to and pain, Finally, she was fe 1 loolitaat throug - hous. sco, O thus, to the Very entrance of the arroyo, sar: meek firm, ripe frult ef good # j ; on. atnegored to ble fect p ng Digwa, Dalt-submissive and hab Frisco?” sneered Pulz; "that's all you|then rose to my feet. In the middie 4 gg aegyebl dy place In colander and souse sat Wien’ Argakeriy roe fot fant ‘The bull-headed Thrackles |know. You ougét to travel. Paris for | distan fire leaped red. Ite glow a er before hulling. Do not it] ¢ 10 #4 7 thew took 2 ta. forward. but} ny | fell in nittently on the surges rolling: per ana (ee Ki : | tory tg a. erater ofore throwing h wi a, row ils tracks when Old Berubs| "7 got heem a fine caboilo, an’ fine|{c! 4 a at ao cae water run on them from the fauost. | US] Dherow nettle dows, ther Another victim fore. We bute | (oeed at him |, [sare an’ fine clo's.” breathed Perdo nouettes oF nen hulled place on large piatiers| frre gf seclusion And, v aione ald juenp N Fofisel to cook, | y, 2 HF® YOU men to Aght when 1 te pumantally. “1 ride, and the sliver | by Haste, Ana cover plentifully with granulated eer fan who bas sipped vp eres bpiiaat ts growled, 11) [04 tO. 880 ony ux She one: | jin 1 the senorita look . 4 and substandal, sugar. The quantity of sugar dep PARTE ne of bageny 18 b ip earmly, ry Trackley Wee for a whip and the Chine which reeled the ort upon the acidity of me fruit. From | mystery of the eruler Anderson (2 | b read Occasions a 1 hewed the fuel, at| . the wash I could m omething prone, dim, lt natly in positions of weari- tybud and flowed be- two to three pounds to fire boxes of | in nu Nomen Les berries, Do nor do too many at &| sinister maa Un NAME Ty cies (ime. Lat werres stand in the sun ail] piace of & SO Eg rk All thar’ pl ye | What you want, 1 4 run t) escape would be no Nigger’s’ lips anaried, and ~ | with a truly tad enjoyment he’ beat they de- | e silent Nivver | |, fut the Nigger only rolled his eyes % Third avenve. day to draw jutce; next morning drain | fui Otte furine moe haat the he poor animals back Bhesag see [and shook his head. By and by he arose | nes a4 the water Sows fown oul now . off the Juice and bring It to @ boll In &| protessore stay " I Pressed Aguinat the wall horrified by eatsiat ae and disappeared in the dusk and was no ts ee ee ere Ola Sovanataiens Y rd Garde ns. Clean granite pot. ing | prevent, the fascinated, unable elther t) interfere oF morn xeon < m7 clean granite B ‘our the bol re than eringing school. | ™; feverishly. The drunkards were getting < k julce over the berries. Do this three to leave," A close, sticky smell too eer Dam fool.” muttered Handy sol- | feveriahiy, ive ftomon ecill tected eff S1 Prize. | days in succession, keeping the berri possession of the air Alter @ little a eaaly e here ® to ¢ e no 4 vi Careful expe ik during the pest |{4 tee gun ai day every Gay. On cor 4| gan to How past my feet. It eo \s sure Bargered back Lo tis seat on the | Joined in, frightfully off the Mey; oe flowers thrive | to tt 4 an hem cos mow overs helm the hu ing Among the edd rc ' F ence aly anes vege les and me ‘ hi , i the 3 $60, and et theme ae) ”“ a cust ioe omenet nonet 8, ms | : vald he. ee ot | “Thele eotha wes mets ship and their endertully 1 am OTe OF POR | 4 pee the moment 1 did not realize what it r i ~ are wy, grave Mow x phate are ar watering | hot and MINWA's. CRAWFORD PART TI. could Ge, Then the ligt -¢ ‘+ rs | meg Peete oad Tim onl) mow bit. blow low! “What sare wet (vra-| No. son West One hundred and Fortietn down where the Nigwer' waited wae. I | | the coast of the high |And to’ sink. them in the wea, r oxy ly x TAPTER wii. At first the ket of the seule was | “ge Welt land in Valperaiso Down on the coast of the high Bare 7 » the | Tutti, Frutti $1 Prize. Ck 4 pvernowerti ww! eradvally. it ; ine ape ee } in Valnereien ‘and. Barone J WaCH Put of ig BIDE VENER, an to. hear B cant, confiding | win 0 old 00 bellow +) Handy Belomon. in | Put one pint of best eleohol tnto large ‘ x eee veneers, | to near | . nk t yacht Handy Belomon. i. ene cost Brookly. | sone jar with cigbt-Atting cover. As! ** Old Sorubs * Comes | rigor huried agninet the cave walle inn colt ihova.” sald he 1 An Ber ana | aterm ane, Blass l $1 Prize [suena Sue bares bp i bis Ashore. ema Sea rae beer’ eerees, ORL Ye H yood stult. Good | of be pee (To be continued.) with or with pol with equal welght of suga ‘ ial ssiuct ah hed, cag self, an om," #2 ‘ sik. ao le ee need into a haven | thus, @ pound of fruit and a pound of H Ww lone i; one om ay GaEOA are Bt ie . 4 %% Stir every day with wooden | itanamed nore: ingtng we loss. Then: on sree, Ne epbon. Une strawberries, raapberriew. became be from swinging my be P a) with the color solld for the | pincanples, apricoty, cherries, plums and | ojup. my eyes were full of aweet; my , Gruak’ | Handy (| ea, Pull up scald all Plume and peaches must be aoe a my knee ly low In centre have a ator ofl dcut fine: the cherries stoned. |@reath Fas 7 » ground was signal e aetmcies gagumd ita” ted | Ie enough for the jer full] nearly doubled me t roune | t a and 1 of fruit and will keep it perfectly yet 1 remember clamping to the Ni inaw clear avsine inet the fence and over porch have dre RC MCAD, | 18h t Te a my feat, keep my SAL tha bulky, foolleheawayine f nes. yraing glory or any rapid! No, 6 Nostrand wenue, Brooklyn eres st. Then all at once J m oa |Making Over, pecsiled the fast that Twa armed. | . f By UCL Lik 00) | we rkod out the short-barr a af fies. K ” Li) Musas. 4) Old Clothes $1 Prize, | 7" ong in their faces rr . strueele. I - ws) In one ¢ a. and turned It loose aes suns Pia yg » i f ity and. sweet herbs | When making old clothes over a good| Whether the flash and delon : tn just as| heard 9 deep roan, ‘Then the murs | CARE OF THE FEET. A he! way to make them look brighier and | trightened ther : whetly pas poset ae | BOPLE’S . 1 ke eee mad atre le to wash In warm ude and| still clinging to his rock, a ; ‘ a s h ati ammonia, hang in sbade and‘pyess on | turn thelr ation by his f e ‘ uatrated, i | CHAPTER XIII, short will shane ummer Kitchen, wrong wide. If the goode be of pain | torts, ar, multe fe lek taffeta trimmed w I Make My Escape. a ata Sante, rize, | the wrong aid When can | wall of pans jeer « and with soutache m é will eo ruin @ vg Care of Table $1 Prize. | orate ntainn cannot he es 11 do not know, but with one secord jade yer ayiayphvc ts 4 HAD plenty of run away snes of * 10 ate thaases ive 0 mmer kitehen labor takean|on the wrong side with. by paper ¥¥ er the attem % do not k ¥ * are oxy f ¥ x) tl fold in four thicks | Mrs. GUNTHER bi yaa for Handy Solo o% or any gown. 1 het dha aes tat ‘ ead 0 ouside achine bad wleg A 4 ot ager mor No, 919 Third avenue, City. ba f 4 to wee him eth | Wire se | 5 o4 | be ey always take @ ; if Te sicking abn tng on- | Old Doilies, Bere ee ending upright on m ledge the Ce ee oa tren es: Ih ia ig via I took to my | Pleas by poo ey Sieh nt Regret arm water and ru’ rod > apples, peers, peaches,| When the hematitching af @ good lother wide of the rd. Ms clovhing page = Mage ecordadi ae drew | Y £ says a4 Hp se AO em Hot seasalt sathe Tange thing that wants clean od dolly or napkin in beginr to |was litera torn ed ne ttentein than dete thal: lv “ : a 1 poet Ae not bath ia made Lipsolving two tea. nen be taken from ©] wear and the cenire remains good and | was iw u this oe « are aa X " rock salt, 2 eunces, fable in the paper and will eave the! S ; ad 7 anding | 6 * “ the fest aap tole. Me OUreR rhe ne | strung, cut the dolly all sroand the |plignt he war not for w nie | 3 “ ‘ i “ 4 PAIL be in ‘and washing of the | Semstitching and make a now turned toward a they, too. ver some eta, | ove ‘ wel « reabyes ae eould t le is no drawing (he (reads jume far ene ray yee poner ey yc We wore , ] A b. t 4 fl , HERWIG., away from the old line to fad a » . attened es . ha ‘ a . ° veaue, Bronx, | Place » deeadtiil crew, mt ? f C 1 nee.e ¥ foot wit p “0 This will give You a mmaller dolly |yaif-lighl, our cherie Dearing, Our ToM ; , wy baile ‘ - : ‘ lets 8 Mosq rize, | practically new alte "D CASES Ri ® c " , et n the a Mosquitos. aah aad Be. Abang We ¥ Washington avenue, Alba ba ely t ‘sy ey un or . iy wnt on in al > ur perhaps ten 4 no n wid * Pos atone class inevems fo “ee or aly ange xT WEEK THE BYENING WORLD will give $10 @ day in prizes) [*%" ‘on 4 ‘ @ and « ot aide . ee ’ should and eummues to Practt@al Housekeopers, as foliows: Two prites of $4 each for) nerd nyselt 1 race os . wens py = L : \ toy all, he poeple the best 200 words or lese—the Jower words the Detter under THe weal were now comad Bnd ENING WORLD WAY MAN “ ‘ - ; 4») wearlag leather sandala Very sammie One of these fe headings, making ten prizes in all. Cawndry Hints Nai a ey , How t¢ | PON WABHION BUREAU. No. i Wont Twenty-teind sireet Sow 1 the Laughteg 4 : My dren are weerlig in thip cour They are 4 Daw, for Bunday's Dinner, the Summer Nursery, and Wun) J , Opiate York. Mend ton cents i cote or stamps for each pattern ordered. Ska recurned ” os y for grown peopleand bardiy § t onal trey wud Thread, Bend tatters to “HOPABKERPING PRIZES) . ‘4 oo4 1 Pheve IMPORTANT Wie your seme avd addreme plainly, and al ty. Phew pl ‘ ds Ce ccna, bil they. 8 stable beyond ward \ German towne 4 ‘ ‘i Pavrerns lee wanted. ay ae Vauor ald arms. ‘Phrackles le “ nd wees more than any © » P. 0, Bow 1854, New York Otty. A : aud wal wave mpenity So eee at the certainly Walks furiher @ - > pick loacniny The men seemed poe: | Qpmnmnmnncmmnnmannntannnanancmnnnnewnnnnns srcnnanmanannanecrentes ® | down (aa ie uk Wop & hee 3 aa

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