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The Evening World’s Da SHOVSQGVDIOSQPPOBOPBB® GERTRUDE BARNUM w Talks to Girls ~ — ree elf heee Girls Who Are Feeling Quite Well » “It takes the geal out or my work, tresa r cot ching up tr 4 n." Too riany working girls ¢ pone to by means of Gangeroun f and e ions, In crowded workshops, where dusty panes of glars al < y are tmprisonet by day, breathing polsonous fumes cr| ru em warded machines. In crowded tenements at n! , noise of elevated and electric cata and the od a F treets infest thelr stifitng bedrooms. t necessities, are rare ‘uxuries. Dally fare c f 1 tea and coffee; canned goods, preserved with God knows w asheart fruit and vegetables, feather dusted for cle pickles, with pink lemonade, bought from peddiere on . rs ace near th rood to # the car compa ® around wa‘ shine, outdoor exe accomplishing thir Those three xi is for are truly feeling wt Weird Lights Herald Discovery of the Secret of the Universe. . 2f°° + Schermerhorn Declares That Un-| limited Wealth and Powee Are ~* pleasure from my play think that I must wash my face yaelf each day ONCE knew a girl who always looked as though ahe felt I t way. Her n A mill as a “drawe of the weft through the myriad cloth, month, 4 tn Engia: the shrieking noise and the machines in the Lancashire cotton milis, so eater had not muc for her age. She vat er ayes, wh huge eyeglasses. know that the beet way to “demons! ugh organizat les, and they & swor wast rict into women’s clubs to get baths {a their der tenement and pur ra of thelr tistrict into brigades of assistant all park in that openwpace You should see thon giris and their families They et seep at nig They are not clods, but Living people. “quite well.” @ Was Mabel, and she worked in a drawing tn the m ads of the en hours a day er week year atier year. Mabel's parents had d the mo fan rttance and was a nunched up on a high stool threads with a soz! of crochet ne:die, ch con: ly “strained at her aalnly bread and tea; she slept wi H back room, with one window op aft; and next to this room eno tuderoulonis, V wel ut ehe ts dead now sending out the thoucht of ¢ s teem to ® little and care less about factory laws, which en- about tenement and } pure food laws, apna: at ho cleaning laws, me. On brig on Coney or St holidays they Join should » change tnto a Malay or ® privilege of at: through the! and ec ng t minents and eonditjons which conserve y observed that a body of de- . Rood sanitary conditions ard id to each other: “What's the it was all right. So they food laws ¥ organised. the fathers of their dis erection of another eleva they are now ng 40 ly are not me of fresh alr, sun- at Last in His Grasp, ‘| THE MYSTERY. By Stewart Edward Witte and Samuel Hopkins Adams. Copyrighted 1907 by MoCiure, Palllips @ Co, Ae mmm SYNOPSIS OF PRECEDING CHA Prof, Benermerhors, « famous sclentist fta an uncharted volcanic tsiand in the Pe cific in order to cond: a Laden O“write up the cruise. While Sc crew inutiny, kill laoner and pian, to | believe comalas a itaAmnonds. murder ze he che th, pre Tgelted with a thiret jean board lrown, nds Th the achigoner” des Unconscious bs ited States cruiser Wolves ottlagre “be, tells his story. They Darrow. Tecounte to them how Bchee- merhorn had for rt be@n seeking some mysterious Ingredients for a wonderful in- Yentian be had in mind. and how (belle It could te obtained fren voloanic gases) he had come to the 4, set up his laboratory and berun experimenting, PART III. CHAPTER IX. (Coutinues.) The Achievement. 4é priest bo I went strolling Bometimes pipe were fairly startling One tact I made out by accident, look. certain mystertous | experiments, With him ie nia assistant, Percy | Darrow, They bave chartered the schooner | Bara Selover) for the | | himeelf: headforemost into the cold! | apring. I hauled him out. He sesmed t work in & Iab-| dazed. To my questions he replied only ing down from a high place. They aid not project from the laboratory. He always worked in the open when the light was to be produced. Once the ex- Pertment took « serious turn. The lights bad flickered and gone. Dr. Schermer- horn hed returned to his laboratory. I came up the arroyo as he flung the | door open and rushed out “He wes a grotesque figure, claa in |an undershirt and a worn pair of trous- | @ra, fastened with an old bit of tarred} rope in Meu of his suspenders, which | had been repairing. About his waist flickered @ sort of aura of radiance . which ‘wae extinguished as he f by mumbings, the burden of wh em of be priee- | wa ‘I do not understand. It ts a not-to- be-comprehended accident.’ It appears | that he didn't quite know why he had eab| taken to the water Or if he did, he didn't want to tel “Next day he was as good new Just as silent as before, but it was a emiling, satisfied silence. 6o it went for weeks, for months, with the accesses Then came an afternoon when, retur ing from @ stalk after sheep, I heard strange and shocking noises from the laboratory. Strict as was the embagro of depression and anger always a which kept me outside the @oor, I burst, in, only to be ed In & miffocating stip. Of a sudden I realized that I was being embraced. The doctor flourished & hand above my heed and jigged with ponderous steps The dismal noises continued to enranste from his mou He wen singing, I wish I could mive you a notion of the amazement, the par alyzing wonder with whish * * * No, Health and Beauty. By Margaret Hubbard Ayer. “allow Skin and Sears. 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INEVER MARRY A MAN WHO DOESN'T REALLY =} & TRUE, weetmman} You BACK \ RING THIS INSTANT ! al ) Island cara, as ate Yyou did not know Would not unders! We polkaed | st me loose, ’ occurred at intervals, ‘Then he would leap in the the moat potent indtvidus wouldn't he be apt to-lose balance tem- must make allowa There was ex for the dgctor. Mke-a-trump-rard stuck haf riches, gold wnat are young; your blood | tombs-of-Eayy y collection thered to make. What said I'd ike a vacation, if con tful we return play you a rubber of p ard luck st the DruaD Or ApONge, after the hair has been shampooed and dried. Never true tho ‘perenide, Kem ik te reper, , [Wow COULD A SENSIBLE | FOOLKILLER THEM AND PRESERVE SELF RESPECT! STRIKE ® The each for the best Sewing, Send letters to Box 135}, New York © YOuR, Recip Delmonico Puddt One quart of milk, th fuls cornstar milk, the yolks six tablesp ils of #ugar four minutes; pour spoonfuls of sugar. rpread top und ret until It Is @ delicate brown Beef Loaf. Take two poar ere. one teaspoor: spoontul pepper, 2 in same rty minues, Serv You will also find this Mra. J, BS cht North * For the Children. Hammocks. When your old hammock and take a clean mea’ purpore; ends which sa wreck, and you will hammock that will be the 4: children. It can also be oa wit tch this to the nd open. There he the scientific and Tt was) all the time tn the worl | be reward nn dopiry Nothing else riches nothing ta | Durst he 1 the ancient- | 9f compli ave -nover- | # a 2 Prehistorts | to play Amuse yourself, mein ‘A bargain,’ 1} be able the-billa-with. et to pay. What will you | needy | million. One Mt e |. "Ll haven't that « | Degan. replied. “There yet] “*Of now p to be per! "Soom wo shall world-astonished-:nd-| that, Gif mw your C. To-night we cel-| My LO. t “'It makes - [et it to you gratts “We played. With the greatest ee-|! “He handed me the met cret of ectence r The doctor won; my amind * strictly on the game In th the dootor I shall never hear its it a week, or a m ng at our’ elbow It was closed sang onde more. | power to ke again, Was) to-be-n h. after that? 1/ other p om of one. The other ts cast aside, Tw marries one, The other thinks her heart is broken. wame that la the chances are a thousand t If you applied for a to theae losers in ( In the first pla that your heart Is NOT broken. some ono elso got it would er bias You wou. fon, Are the cases #0 very fidle to inject a htt In ‘amy case, eve 4 and your story on your even Dear Betty young man died and AM « girl going to high echool, haaed a gray sult very well ather’a Muriel the young man| ‘There Ix no one over the ning baad put on the sleeve} to know him. em litle over @ yeor'and IT jun very k over), Wowld it be! acquaintance to remove the mourning band | sseme to be w very refined boy He laid his be done “Like the lov of friends,’ in the atmosphere about the laboratory. hand on my shoul- imagination. iittie manifestation!’ the | gently.” Nigwer and Slade were| terrified by ‘the rock fires. excitement and pleasant work, with thé, that ft rotled éithe palm of Uttle vokano grumbling more I have spent worse days) Dr. Schermertr a cited. ‘Then, too, there was something you more I épn't know; He stopped singing 494 | Onoe we rhapsody of disjointed | night that Mostly German, it was—a won- Feeling in his upper waistcoat pocket, | Pays of | Darrow brought out @ phial, sulkily | He contemplated it, “Radium? queried Barnett, welr. It was distressing. Crazy? 03,| sguch indifference as the doctor dis-| Keen /nterent of the scientist For the time, you understand. | pigyeq toward the volcano I have ne If any of ve should suddenly become | known. If I ventured to warn him he would assure me cause for alarm. I think he rewarded that little hell's kitohen as merely a feed-spout for his vast enterprise | feit w eort of affection he | W2s folerant of tts petty fits of semper. he completed hie work "God knows what tt f roveing himaelf. } the doctor said that when he ould Darrow, t! Ie te ike @ @isordered dream, a forte of monstrous | the greatest minds be-| barely outlined © to me with @ tiny ed design. explore. It ts open to| “ ‘Perey, I will this to you,’ all it} “*How much? fore him had Tutherford— reasonable-prico Aimpla, gentle oid he cried gayiy. millions dollars tend bard-press? racked joe he had taken gases an4 stencies that are na: 1948 of combination and rofining I produced someth at was to be the final word of power. ount with me," ite simplest ad something much greater than radium as radium contrivance. | is greater than the pitch» & thousand tons are melted to the one And the incredipie | tle, Not yet fee it arranged the metive- | enerates of this he proposed to divide One more change. | into departments of « tation should be Meht, a | Ught that would Uluminate the world. cannot remember, J fancy I was ex. balf-grain compriand, Later I shall tell | Adother was to make moulve power so BETTY-VINCENTSCADVICE® | LOVERF “When Love Is a Game of Three.’ HE eternal triangle of love iv formed by two [ & woman or by two Women and a m person of this trio c n 1 h disappointment. Two men love a gi fe nde of which “‘Anaide ise ounce of extract such a very pe AP? ne had a kind uble you (To Be Con tve forth. tat shall require. in thie little bs 8 You will have to} | a ait | rather tall ek an introduction Loves Sixteen, | langer pg man twenty 4 am deeply tr yoars of age pe ire @ uniform ntife American, rails 1 sleepers, common sense into love affairs? If you devide not of a broen heart, don’t make your low jen and women. weh they may pretend aympath es It has all sorte-of admiration for a plucky lo: ture of rg iroad * Bolen T ection Laute track, A High School Romance. ml ermineering. and 6 there We a boy over there that I } 18 45 co ae OP the gradient, The mountalr He always Mirts with me sharp Pavines throwgn w tan torrente rush toward |yiaw coumtry and the rivet which ex nay tends through (ie valley, ‘The conse. \ Mf be anatous te meet you he will) quence that ia onder to newolmle uld you do? He en tas without, cheap that the work of th» world could in an hour out of the day. he said | Some idea he had of healing propertios he was to cure mankind. Or ki! |Xtll as no man had ever killed, did he | choose, ‘The armies and navies of the powers would be at his mercy, Mag- | Washcloths that are soft, netism was to de hin slave. was ‘That night he turned over to me the key of the large chest and his ledger. The Intter he bade me read. It complete jumble. night with our pet voloano | foring from Internal disturbances. ‘So.’ the doctor would say indulgent!: & particularly active rock came bound- ing down our way |to-exhibit now that the work ished. “In the morning he insisted on my give the orders to send | tending y fe pos Sected through told you about hav one | ad doctor. tum. lows make fin of mo and tell me to eet carer my own age. The mirt is| and when we | are walking together I am only a trife What do you ¢ mit the Affe Your trie ry t tn WO). ‘with the p thence 19 silo CANO MONE Are Wak fia, Panes sate hy to carry the “Latte play-ant aboard. It saved Bolomon's bullets de- slightly. the heavy paper. Yet I ha ee Tf aid oi My la val Panen pread, through his beard wing old—tt n stood there “ne anid, aa T us as the gods. We will call it aim there smiting. . Smill inued) sirt_ tw far too young to marry, nce in your ages ts about da are very fooltah 1 Above the Clouds, undulations in the ground it was | Viaducts » There is @ simple principle woug at b Upon the ob { Unere is @ half-way station, where ¢ aacending and descending the track Fr as to dient, aye the upon ¢ ks operated highly eft raising # peBant ta heavier the attach » of the railroad trom the summit ending war = The AU frequent An: | Se ee length win CATHERINE 0, 6S. Darker street, West the size of a handxerchiet, Aerial nay- | durable and sanitary. lgation, transmutation of metals, the Mra. ©. R. PECK. screening of gravity—does this sound No, 2802 Jamaica avenue, L. 1. Mke deliriumT Sometimes I think 1t Use of Toast. It was suf- when | - | Meat or Soup. = fine ¢ ledger, in- add a few cloves and bay | in passing | Ute vinegar and salt. Th: Blade has $10 A DAY IN PRIZES. 3, Evening World’s =F Srocical a > —F Housekeeper A WEEK THE EVENING WORLD wit give prizes to Practical Housekeepers, as follows: $10 a day in 0 prizes of $1 words the making ten prises in all: wat Hone EDITOR, P. 0, better—wunder any one of these Ave headings, Economies, Living Room, HOUSEKEEPING PRILE ee ennneaeeee, a The names and addresses of To-Day's Ten Prize Winners cre given be yw with the Prize-Winning Suggestions ed potatoes, make a very eco- .IZABETH WAGNER, West Fifty-third street, Litie Devices. ndkerchief Apron. y and easily made apron n wear can be made from large elze handkerchiefs, handkerchiefs cut a : then gather and the other be cut up and made for the band and strings for the ee tabi xed with a lit five exes beaten wi a pudding and bake rbout one-half hour the whites of the exes with atx tadie- rn the pudding to the ovea part witch i Mrs. C. BADER, 21 East Seventh street ’ from the first hand- de. sewed on oll and make | 4 mending gloves have the /“¢ton bor of the kid, and the size oc with a singh ed beautttuny by and over-searr ing neatly on ? R LEMMER, condemned, cut out the ragged bie length of ¢ a qT he Bedroom: are good, though | much dust comes in through open win dows, ia cover of figured cretonne made large enough to entirely and pillows ts found practiéal be of colors to harmonize with the color scheme of the room. tects the bed from dust, Dat is orna mental and also saves the laundering of bedspread and shams. T M. ROGERS, 69 West One Hundred and Twenty- fourth street, New York City. | Bureau Scarf. Take a yard and a half of ecrim jeighteen Inches wide; ja half inches from sides, and draw. five thr above this draw five more threads, and above this do the same st Prize. ot non all four side r baby ribbon through each of other two rows of drawn threads, plok- " up two threads each time with a bow or rosette of inch-wide rib- ining of same shade. well as inez- SWEENEY. ver the bed Tt not only pre- Use wanhcloths of antiseptic gauze, which are far superior to either sponge or flannel. The gauze can be purchased at any dry goods store for about s @ yard, and when cut tn square ure two and edge on all four Table Economies. Turn up and a} When one has a ema! allowance of You have seen tt, | Mat or vegetables. cream and serve on iti yr aitly part of the | ast. In this way the diah goes much Lad further and ts perhaps better liked INEZ G. CUSHING, No. 4 West One Hundred and Twenty- ninth street, New York City ard and a half of scrin, at Take roast beef or soup meat that hy been left from day before, cut in slices and make @ sauce of onions browned in shame and small | ¥ covers can be made in the same way, leaving him alone and going Gown 10] nutter: gag a little flour and brown |#loWine a yard for each sham and cover (thirty-six inches wide). 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