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, ‘ rn ree pememnerens Saadiunihabaigenaenendial —— | Trae A> The Foolkiller The Evening “Werid’s Daily magazine, JARR FAMI. BY ROY L. MASCARDELL will you be good? said Mr. Jarr, looking up from his ‘paper, “‘I see here that the Court of Appeais has decided that « woman hag equal rights in every way with @ man,” | ¢ ( Pa {CAN'T YOU COME r HOME EARLY TONIGHT NO TIME! GoT) DEAR, AND TAKE US © ADD To ave THIS PiLe! TO THE THEATRE? 4“ “It’s about time,” sald Mra. Jarr, “Most men th: woman is a slave, I was in the Bupreme Court once wi we were sightseeing in Washington and the judges were lovely, old gentlemen in beautiful black silk gowns, and that WV) i silk must have cost three dollars a yard if it cost @ cent, | and that's why I wouldn't want to live in Washington. “Great Scott!" auld Mr. Jarr, staring at his good Indy tn | ) surprise; “why should the Just! of the Supreme Court i dollara a yard | / wearing black allk gowns that cost three er you from living in Washington?’ Who said it would?’ asked Mrs, Jarr, “It wouldn't make any difference to me if they wore red calico wrappers; wnat Team was that I wouldn't want ¢o live in Washington because your life ds made &@ burden to you by yout friends and relatives visiting you.” | “You @idn't say anything of the kind,” replied Mr. Jarr, “What you sald) jes’ — | “If ypu'd just be patient a moment instead of interrupting me, MY FRIEND, 1 HAVEN'T NO TIME FOR Barr, interrupting him, “I would have explatned that.” | SEEN You AT CHURCH! KEEPS Thanks!” said Mr, Jarr } ‘ " MAN | “Now don't get sarcastic, please,” said Mre. Jerr. ‘That's the reason I} CHURCH LATELY ic OOK NAMING pare ' won't let you drag me off to some pokey suburban town GRow “What reason? Because you don't want to live in Washington or because I ROM Snterrupt you? asked Mr. Jarr. “Did one ever see such a man!” snapped Mrs. @alking about right along, from the very firstT” “Bearch me said Mr. Jarr. I searched you this morning,” said Mrs. Jarr grimly, but quietly Jarr. ‘What have I been Mr, Jarry gave a start and ran his hands through his pocke “Here, now!" he-said gruffly, ‘I needed that money, I hav “As I was saying,” continued Mra. Darr sweetly, “I wouldn Washington, because every relative on earth and every acquaintance or people who are acquainted with people who are acquainted with you come to town @ight-seetng, and when they do not expect to use your house as a free boarding- ave to Grag them around to all the places, o Na Lébrary, the White House, the Ce everything. And tf you do not know where the whispe Statuary Heil they wonder at you. Why, if you live tn Wass fe made a hor to you by visitors, summer and winter!” ‘Tow do you know?" asked Mrs. Jarr. ‘You never live. there.” “Aunt Lotte told me so (ie week we visiied her, and eh @aid Mrs, Jarz. Pretty plainfhint, wasn't it?" asked Qfr. Jarr. “Oh, ghe didn't mean us, I'm eure,” aid Mrs, Jerr. “And t was trying to tell you, I don't want to live in the suburbs.” “OR, it ts, ta t eaid Mr. Jarr. “Yes; ta girl half the time, and {f tt ts « nice Bunday the house fila with company, and what good does it do you? And if the weather ts bad or if it 1s @ rainy Sunday nobody ever comes near you, and you are eo lonesome you don’t know what to do!” tae w you have got away around to visitors and visiting In Warh- tng - Te we haven't been in five years, or In the suburbs, where we don't live at all, fro t the Court of Appeals deciding that women have | the same constitutional rights as men,” said Mr. Jar | Bother your exp! y give me a headache!” seid Mrs. Jarr. “Let me nee the art 1 t women ge their constitutional rights. I tit was, It was only J and {t wai about ame.” | rand read the article with @ purzied look. Thin gave ynal Se eS OE ES ST you e pai tis Uke you men!" she #ald. “We get our constitutional # are permitted to work twenty hours a day! The| ouldn't be made to work at nieht or worked too hard or long How nice! How gallant! OF I.want to tell you"— t want4o hear. He took it on the run. Point where lay the Golden Horn, iny ‘Well, here we are,” he remarked Obs shaw tbe, all right." he erieds) portunity, To my surprive 1 caught, & Dusting. #1 _ Pride, sassopoontul peated. okeootnter nadionee ahaa : : you can have it impse of legs ring up the : » corder to ayoid ‘the: tate thet bed exsse|- 1 nodded, wetting tor bet G9 tad $01 Fr" syching w to convince Elmpae, of legs disappearing, ve ea | Bott clothe make the best Susters, In |balf oup milk and teaspoonful baking La ugh ing Lass Escaping V OILCA NO, * Leen Pe Meets Aetomen relied some. | dipsions, |mo of ‘ma. ventions, «on deck dusting @ plece of furniture begin at the | powder sifted in a cup of flour. Bake im , , y talng pe ane ould not hear, but, “And ieee, for you aie you're here thle too ready p08 pave is surprised me, fer I should hi ve ‘and gust down, Take carefutly up) small pen and eat while warn. 7, Tors ~ our own knowledge told us what {t must |at all, eay 1." he continued. “And now! ne' had had the 1 rention of MOugnL every man Interested enough! 4, the cloth and shake off frequently | Mrs. 8. F. PERSHALL, Needs a Navigator, and Her Mate ™. «3 with one accora we tarsed to tbat you're erg wat are you going to perniting ine to go fiee'he woud have, | oued treasure to Wah to be |o7 Se eee ir If the fumitare will] No, 191 Claremont avenue, N.Y, o email, With the peak of it /4o? That's the question—wat are you| bargain! Scotia noyed till more—the succeas of permit, use a damp cloth, rinsing out! Raped sh. Faces a Stran e Fred : P nolsted we moved @ trifle faster, though fotng to do?” He cocked his head side-| ,.,)*si1le | lonned over the ruil engrossed | Ui) “Genanded @ clear deck. Ho the eloth. frequently, as st will take up| Squash. #1 Prize, a I1cament, echoower lay over at @ perilous an-| Wise and looked at me apeculatively as| thunder clouds tint had | Siere was nothing for Ic now bu See eer tia ia tabte taoltaey: 77 Gk mies mar te ene irae gee A moment later the foge parted |& cat might look at a rather large) “nd diawipating over the Aes EAs BOO apenas lo visit the JOHN BURKE, ‘| boll ti tender, th t oft a a"show Us the clits loaning sarcingly | mouse. “We beer e iittie neact,” ne| ive. enlire -aftenoun uadeny grecastie, “and that X might find the | ee ee EEN hier ah then out oft the Lam a near, There were the dona ~ a 5 J overhead with a etrange wi atterworks APL. No. Ven aiD eet, Staant he seeds, and mash m4 Ens lnmpane’ clocet Gx Wasi Garaeaa eee earn eae ea en went on after @ moment, “and some|candesence siarting’y akin to Dur-| 1 paused av tie foot of the compan-| Conn squash in the rind, season with pepper Fe TE wen EE ay rth Yn gry a yg Be MS jtotka te straittaced. There might be o-culled “devil hres.” Girangyly {on and looked back. A. breathlessness Fea) Pepe ig pony. YS =R ‘bg Us Teflectively, stood Percy Darrow. | trouble, And you know a heap too IMumination, undke “ihe | of excliement heéid the pirates iu a vise: | Broom Hints. $1 Prize, espoontul of but. THE MYSTERY. For ten sainutes we aiaced ai dk Cas. | enya. P lows, aiypoared vio be’ came on | From above fanging lamp threw peat a “ aki, When melted put ted, during wtich time the ship jac |= ads from wi Mather than | wtrong shadows across the dominant| The broom te the main part of sweop-|!nto it one minced onion, and coek By Stewart Edward White PART IT, he Vatacceriog winds, | “What do you want of met” I de- Q with w WHER" thelr "rags "and 'b1008, | ing 'piyy a good, frm broom, as light |& fow minutes, but do not Tet It brown. n its Dulieling with the de their unshaven faces, thelr firearms y > > ‘4 The korg, hurl * « | the sam ne. ih, te nowed violen ‘fin weight ossible. When not in use| Then spread over the squash, and over « and Samael Hopkins Adams. c HAPTER XVII. iid ‘abandon exaiast the |, 20% Just this,” he returned briskly. | interior | thest a hie eaetee a ia violent anit} keep ‘ peg hung up; “bore « hole| te top of that @ Isyer of bread crumba, | (Continuea.) haces tumtsing | “If you'll lay us our course to San Sal. | briesly Berubs's cabin, its gilttering brass, and | { handl Now piace in the oven and bake a nies Copyrighted 1907 by MoCiure, PRitlipe & © The Open Sea. | Peaks to our very vligns few re-|vador, we'll let you go as one of us and | Med | ies shin saihecs L-deited UD the |e ee ran a [#giden brown. Mrs. C. CLUPTON, we ee a arora st Seiad aslo [no earn the levee, a i | naar wa [craton "hana wo ooo (eri Wak altace Sea ay a e th a our inevitabli ya not?’ I inquired was almost | wracted. Fror eae 00 ° eo starry ni pd th or EDING CHAPTERS Was no doubt of that, for grad aig auriigwed in cinuldere. *S laceaiiediteeen ante | the glare c avin lamp daasied ny Pitan ually we were eating toward the i, then @ man ¢ eyes. I stock aull for = mame Out of the Mouths of Bates of, Bchermerhorm, « German sctentist,| wind—but we made considerable lee. lz da ‘om the cat during wh the only sounds audivie 5 re the » Laue = lane, PAYS Way Be wel Handy Solomon, taut ppened from t | horritaly f were all | die lamar ‘< Ag See rs through r wages to fits cay Ere Selover, jas the weather rigging, took his little wearer daao OF enh the emall sharp click ot Pecdoes's ITTLE Marian, aged three, was attacked with a severe case of hic- end his villa! crew, and mila 10 #8/aQvantagos one ty -one like precious it opened out te Ftp te ADaTy, & deftly from Tument aa hi worked wt th coughs, Being asked what was the trouble and what she was doing, ncharted volea: the Pactfic. A a ere auved, We w i he ered Presently I could see better, i looked b od, 4 i ) [ sarge ne eeete, | eifte, Light there was none; the land Stine Gapernsas tauponaine tO lee aainntin wh the deck, |forward and aft for Pulz, but could sapien sd ying: “Oh, my appetite Bae the Raph seen ibuild and tuntit rong labora-| WS blotted out by the steam and At each sain or | He iv. | im and pad just a When Willis was six years old he usually was occupied with pencil and f valley erm uck which had ~ crept eee ant | rebul eu Ni * 1, tif his eyes | 6° had § jor’ paper drawing pictures and telling stort EI, ae (es tes “1 hurled acs aa, Pr wind, | fseer, peenbied, ery once ed back w 0 glance The grown friends enjoyed the hacnlanatann Boing ae a, ae jarrow a4 pwn there for # yea now wes bur! ok by the wind. | ina while one of snatch remarked Thrackles, impa- | ‘ made him ou: ° nic criticisms called forth, ra and mysterious Ame ond Ge wea to tenx thereil tenon aa truer b ¢ againat the pturs, [Out the boy usually came out frst. Upon looking at a side view picture of Halpn Blade (who story) te 0 tasting the copper of excitement, wait- | Waters, the whirl ere the | Rurawan \forcad tf > the | {ruck Wat a man on hor the friend exclaimed ped a cn. only to Hurry bac bs ere I could not tn psaed rin . Verte ide ing for these different forces to ad- [4% Tuck and the point of the cut | jtter a not have time to Why, Willis, you've @rawn thie picture so the man's leg shows on both Pid y | just themselves, Inch by inch we crept| whence our message of safety or de " far rides of the horse. Anderson ltorward; foot by foot we made leeway, | Struction was to be au ee t me. “Oh, this is @ glass horse,” Willis reptied a” steel nook in| Once T looked up. ’e Sigs fee i cntacties, Rergosa'| The intensest of the lava glow worked | jenning grccntullyy agutse a scancnion, am Dawe jised eget Little Lizgie was carried into an art gallery by hor mother Raster week way from directly beam to the| ng. His woft hat w Does to lay in biscuit and water, but J. and was looking at some pictures in which Uttle naked angels were quite ¥ By this we knew we must be|fis cya: he stroked ao paso no time. Tt was not J oconspicuous, and her mother said to her ® aaa toexe Wah [nearly oppo the cove. At once a] juoumcne: | congo ine It w © Bo vintin | fant ot Ilse, If you are @ good girl and go to heaven you will be ke those erew new doubt sprang up in our min inatve a0 something happ chance | resolved upo: it ins media job, and you can kiss a of nd smoke to gul angels.” ‘A moment ago all the energy of our|#hout burst from we 1 “That's all very © said fr A Without delay I Jer Lizzie looked up and said. “I want to be bett. vin’ desires had gone up in the ambition to S%d,4aW to my great Joya « “put you ‘ean’ ger \siirwhere Wit ceeitone. Wii & prin leaned over the ine painter and Grew the extra du Byron Poa tir Pec etter dressed than thet when rtf! avoid being cast on the beach owtKna' at cust very bontant 6 t years and f away at the lock w ong, crooked | yh Jed just so far in m the we saw that that was not enough. It o ordina! one: for nothiog wire ‘The others d se ‘about 1 oo Ir A y en =< a nnn Chest and board the echooner. leaving Dar A H swasg—an even slipped nearer the door, 1 ning that he mos raord: jor to be overwhelmed For ® tine the WAS necessary to squeeze around the Gack spetion of lta yous . {n thelr riveted interest 1 saw iy op happened y Z 4 — ; aay coe as — ee y Manton’s Daily Fashions én: THAT NEW TOOTH FOR ad gained ors room t more we wer » ‘4 jumper kimono ts one ot the under ng way and elt 8 rin tor developme: begun drop from our quarter r blackness was pmments of the Ol pape one accord we looked back. Percy Dar t wiar Idea, and very charming, very dt t was 20. a ceful lo gestur ‘ the aight sceful 16 is ae well ax simple tn the square on his heel was defined nocural | extreme. Indeed, By Me arel Hubbardéver nan io. (he-north wallen 4 rs was denn ral | ws Indeed, Jt tnvolves wo ttle ° course of the lava. That was the Unusual interest has been aroused by signs that the Ne. yweds baby) airshatte you sce » oH | bor In the making that even the bul. e w of him. rj not t th > | eet sj ‘ ea ee by Re ea is about to have another tooth, Many readers have sent in letiers suggesting | wots’ Ay appear { woman might have a number, while BEAUTY ON THE OPEN CAR. the inland | the “weight, of the wind | ; 5, h aa | Almost tmins angie on i falle im altogether graceful, become seemed We got the foresail re the new tvory will show up. Some of these are printed, If you want) ihe root throus the light made XTH the beginning of the open-car peason wo got a! #64 anding fib; Anally litte | ene te passage Dee ay out ilk ing and satisfactory folds and ine, W new opportunity to study the feminine back \by dite ll her ordinary working « to give Mr. McManus a hint as ta where you think it will appear write to the |\\ijgnted o!l, although ¢ column re In the Mlustration dotted Some famous beauty (I've forgotten just which vas we knew KH. we were bow!-| P. 0. Box 1354, up to next Wednesda [tained still the Integrity of tte outline aunity ie one) said that it. didn't much matter to her how her dress ing along under w iif vreese and the | Newlyweds Editor, P. O. ai 0 Ne oad wall sok lace pg trimmed with an embroidered banding. looked in, front, “My face can take care of that, but 1 '*) Tt presented » trul move it, Jadeed, my per But not slone all the pretty lewna can't amie with the back of my head, and the back view ne centre show inter ; | Septions were juate to the taak of batistes and the iike are nintas ie in the hands of the dressmaker and the hairdresser, 1) mi. tent ad y Newlyweds Editor Newlywed, being such « creation of | mere 2 now there wd | bac well 7 r } appro) ‘ ams 06 the moray of my enemies Unless thal ls all right.” |stona, deade: r t come from the}loveliness, might get them in some nd bed fel , > could, with propriety, | berated strongly ARTHAL 8COTT er way, Dc you think the litt Ly be made from Japanese silk, ft This fashionable beauty never travelled on the epen car or she would behold |brown-red, wp with lighial / MIE, eae aaa ee ee Caine the Lid nave dead » , from eet- @ night or two thet would upset her faith in Gresemakers, hairdressers and out like @ huge umbrelia. The jurid cc ak dal rasp ecm yo Rein at oete pipe Ae en wae Sanren SY 6 ton crepe and from auch Mghtwelght ordinary feminine neatness. ' gloom that had us in the at-| emtyweds 1:4 a ° , . ofall} reels as auaheaed aha aie ee fnosphere apparently of @ nether world | N* poses in | Newlyweds. Mra DN. LUTHBR, oe 8, A Tar seat on the open car gives one an excelent view of the way women |KuAns SHeCItY, wight. Abrupt: | Would like to see the second tooth In) NEN TS te avenue, clty y Puls which. | ming being almost anything In come fasten thelr collare and do or do mot do thétr back hatr, lly we passed from it to a @un-kissed, | the lower wight side Bee! feign yok bye Se dee aaa The back lew ptves away all Kinde of secrete, The woman tn the first seat (sparkling sea. Tho breexe blew swe ¢ afr. OLDYWED. | avlyyeds Editor I: a oe | ast that individual fancy may omme 1 Jand strong; the waves ran untortured tte ] Your ons of the happenings ~ ” over there whose hBer net is fying tn the wind, whose low collar emphasizes the| And strong, the ea ran untortured | wewiywede Editor | ‘ | re ater F Jongth of her neck, may have the artiatic temperament, but she certainly Yl bea DELLE JOR COUT mow off} Why not give that kid @ buck tooth: at he x W.'s baby o aly “y is e on ragged gut from the awe nt materia) paguined dee ot be « 1 as neat or trim looking, for there te & gap between belt and wale! the superstitious t rt had cowed | one that etioks out the on hee ; ° ( whe vease threw ¢hem : da te yards M, 348 an eye ie minsing at the placket hole and her shirt waist has fornred « bag | them, Puls and Thrackles went to bail] aoum every time he cloves it? This | 40 ym them all) viives Ino the see h the extra dorv. aldngakle which by a ing you could.do, tor, He t My own ideas were somewhat ards rds 4 inches wide, above the loowe belt tatle had racaped eran "The | about the only thing you cou ms : RE tan Gal tecetineles The tx collar has @ distressing habit of crumbling together unless tt {*| Niewer disanpeared tn the & Per-li¢ you put the (my teeth tomehe " oped the ship | v * yards fing eld up. in the back and on the two sides by featherbone oF one of the many |oen Felleved Hendy Solomon at th] wouiq gpoll the beautiful view every | Newlyweds Fit : ar I at tava] Pattern No. M600 is cut im thee flevices for (his purpose. A crumpled collar of this sort gives an untidy lo: ments. time baby orles, I don't belleve he could ight child, the wia- | waiter, It ) ie trop a how pretty the costume may be Then, too, the apace between co! po REN clgne bie mouth if he had the two teeth | dom \« a next! parpone 1) 6) | Short Jumper Kimono—Pattern 5 to %, % and ® toches baad hair at the back of the neck Je the crucial test of cleanliness, No ma’! * 4. FP ray together, anyhow. Long life and healta WAR B Si.VOR, selous 6 No, 6689 pretty @ face may be, people altting in the back of the car find their eyes CHAPTER XVIII, to the Newlyweds eu . 1 Fifth street \ | saan cnn ae 7 \ MEP A JUNGE : GAIT Gr vend by mall & THE VENTING WORLD AY won (ie litle pated of dingy skin that needs a closer acquaintance with soap The Catastrophe. Joan ‘ \ i L ee ar teertne aan 4 and weler and lenen jules, Nothing t# eo pretty as & woman's neck coming up E ont No. 18 Croton avenue " . TON FABHION BURKE, New ; D anprantned me with » eonfé aulted she : York Send ten cents In OOD oF Mampe for eReh pattern ordered, white and pink out of a ring of dainty white ruching or Qne cambric, But a’ that peoolaimed, the new leader Naitor Jocean. 1 dim & lest 5 pene A ene gti Se aad eddrece plainly: Aaa Ihe open car Gestroya many an tlluaon ae to the cleanliness of the more geulle ‘A brace of Colt's revolvers awutig bies get thelr teoth In pairs Llinpreasion’ af gan of lish SMPOREANT Yi the 08 wo @80 loveller sex Jim hie bel. the tatters of his blood side by side, the third coming J } feat eonetousnens men fe, look bo your backs, ire @ained garmevts hung about him twers op lower jaw, Howe (Yo Be Contmvueds ER RR: RECORD ke URE A BROKEN DOWN WO VACATION FOR ME! GOT To ADD To THIS PiLe! COME ON, OLD MAN, e— |AND TAKE ‘OUR r VACATION WHAT? LEAVE THIS PILE WHILE IT'S GROWING ‘THIS \F You GET AWAY THIS DESK! 1 CIT IT oR woBODY cits iT! 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