The evening world. Newspaper, June 28, 1907, Page 17

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” RET MN FE wi rrersSn ' The Evening World's Daily Magazine, 1907; Friday, June 28, oe ee cs BY ROY L. [45CARDELL w=? Jarr t know for ere,’ said Mr, Jarr, “I matter,” 9 auch thing Just aa 1 say, It ¢ often Ane ot a " ¢ your o ney ng ‘ you see him w Bs co man ' 1 you re js a model man! I 1 men are all alike, nono of you . men have bridge whist clubs, T hear.” sald Br. Jarr. Never mind’ when 1 3. You said you had won twice that m was Mrs. Tangle that won my fittey it all comes around to where ft started from, 4 Mr. Jerr, to toll me truly have you ever heard women brag of their ar * said Mrs. Jarr, “but they were a’ways widows. E> JARR FAMILY. a t tate b“ MATS all thin talk in the papers about om] the uc scason discussions: leve 1 eo, where a hen ot kind & me other woman's busbant tor gen Vil be . ypocrite or else neta a spiritiess thing,” sald Mra. Jarr, with fine scorn, ca of naking a show of himeelf Uke that! Now, 3 fall Mr, Jare, “don't take it ae 4 Mrs. Jarr, “There | > ay, The Practical {§'%35:) iy # #« Housekeeper The names and addresses of To-Day’s Ten Prize Winners are given below with the Prize-Winning Suggestions. » flannels fatlei I have found that « Little Devices. fanaa with turpentine and plosty of ard (to keep from b. ¢ring) will give Care of Hats. $1 Prize,| great reitef. Aleo pu! two pillow anher | thelr head and keep thea warm. In bad e away white straw hate)! cnsee vaseline and soiilis can be-given place in the bottom of! oftener in daytime wi it injury, Al ¢ piece of Uasue paper, | wera give in proporti: up good in & picoe Mra_E. M. ar ar nd you will Mad} toothpieks and some whole dried that the plok may be stuck 1 7 how 1 use, For cleaning @ovdwork, and particularly paint It Rely tram me fe inves ©, t * only does it re-|of animels, chairs and lade: i 4: tt also leaves the|Slsc eave the comic papers. for ood coalition, as shor Sui a oods, print ordinary eon them vuey and rests me. Mire MOLLY BLINN, dona) No. 94 Fitty-seventh street, Broo <r pewnees if washed in bran 1 eneting. we nar. “it wit| eOCipes, md e thorough sect cleanser An anoear Rioasy. ‘The water le ¥ ry place it ¥ mail 0 eee one toe acer | IPS for mangoes or citron melons, ( LORRAINE No, #7 ulaton Bt . The Bedroom. 1, add One emda half cups c nd cover with cider vi: *Shirt-Waist’ Box. $1 Prize.| siowty three Take a darge soap box, cover with! quaria and will last for year PAle Dive sateen, or the og blue silk 14 @ fine relish Bord. Line inaldo with white sateen white braid and brass tacks; bay No irt-waists in, Makes @ pretty ‘bed- Of cabbage. “Add to these ingrod One Ounce of whole allapice, one o { wtand all ni Nutley, N. J. three or four oriap inttuce leaver may be kept eweet and dats a" prettiest’ mirror’ for thig” tablet ie very dainty e pame a8 Ub used for the cover veral ‘times When children heve croup give them Mise PSTHOR BOHT ey end oftener at right If necessary. lend of giving them medicine and forbs Meal Wien they | bein cool put another on till the ehild f¢ Sause when it hes b ree and & teaspoonful of aquille Nid of Ove as Gose of When bot water! wo. 12 Muriwt etrwet, Paserson, prises to Practical Housekeepers, as follows: es, Livi TRY, No. U4 Decatur at, Brooklyn. yellow, but wiil| ve next Reason. Amusements 4 LAM HOUSE, $1 Prize. ae, Manhattas. When a rainy day comes to keep the : Utte ones in 1 give them some woods: $1 Prize. im value of bran | Woh have been swelled by eonking, so a without splitting 1 At fret a@ little they Boon make all soris &c hem to as/ cut out and paste in a book This keeps hair will retain Ite natural! English Chow-Chow. #1 Prize, | }! prepared, Fill an ordinary gat] ‘Dhle récipe is most excellent as « fil!-| for use| Y8Y fine half @ ovate of green tomar the use| one pint of red entons, half « dozen they | Breen peppers, und half of a large hy of whole cloves and a anal handtu salt. Mix all CS yd thoroughly and 1 Nght Next morning drain sugar seat BELLE F. FAL Tomato Salad, $1 Prize. | Ler @ pretty ant most delicious mind, | Pressing Table, $1 Prize, | ose solid rtpe tomatoes (as many as| ake an ordinary pine table with |fom and emop oul a Td tol mae good, solid legs, aboyt 4 Inches long | centres, flit with “crisp chapp @nd about 2% inches igh. It may be| Cucumbers, tide piace each tomato Grst covered in mik“or cambric, and | with sither maycnnelecor roses dren @ben 0 dotted awisa valance, trimmed | ing. MABEL 6. BUDD. fwith lace, extends to the Moor, Have M00 Vorty-aixth sirest, Brookivn Cet, full ke praseeve i fusy ef. 7 bi E f Next make s cover of the aaiue eri, | ince trimeped aed | slightly able Economies, jer thas the table. hese covers 4 easily washed, #0 that the treesing, | tad Dressing. $1 Prize. When serving lettuce or cucumbers a ye round, ening lass. Tt can be | @reat deal of vinegar, pepper aod salt Y Daving & scart of |is used, as is well known; now, whea gh aver the tilrror Sand equght the salad or cucumbers have been con ok at the sides with rosettes of ames gotten miybon the same ehade fining °*% | eames as frat pat to i RuGAaRET Chara, | eh, onde saving housekseper’ w No. U1 Bouth Becond street, Brooklyn, | Pace thie vinegar In & Jug or bo ang my A use the next th when 7 i or Cucumbers are serve For the Children, if of a put on the lettuce ae coowners ,. [can be Kept just the sume. The same For Croup. $1 Prize, | vinewar, pepper and ali can be uaet OSB, fwbitw vaseline and syrup of squilla| Browkside avenue, Bouth Nyack, N.Y. @rery half bour alternately through the | Tablecloths, $1 Prize hen Dad at nicht don't let them sleep | 1,004 & Koot way t make tadie a . Mannels wrung out of tot water i {9 Gul the lem off Bad bus in « new Hime the places begin y ten minutes ¢ PSTENNIE BLUSIOERG, ay aes WEEK THE EVENING WORLD will give 810 @ day in Two prises of $1 each for the best 200 words or lese—the fewer words the! Ddetter—-under any one of these five headings, making ten priges in all: Room, Summer Beverages, Recipes, and Home | Bend letters to “HOUSEKEEPING PRISM BDITOR, F. 0. | new hiro, the wen PEDPFS HIS PED IAP HHS PAE HSSSPH OPS S SHSSH SHS HSSHSSHPS PH PSS SSH LOSS FHSS HHSS The Newlyweds “ Their Baby & | KNEW THAT WAS JUST WHAT HE WANTED! By George McManus O UP WITH YOU LOVE RIGHT! PAPA GLAD HAVE BABY come VISIT ON For Further Adventures of ‘The Newlyweds, Their Baby.” See Sunday World Comic Supplement. YOU OUGHT TO HAVE TAKEN SOME NOTICE OF HIM, LOVEY! HE WANTEP TO PLAY WITH YOU! Mysterious Substance Causes Full-Rigg a sort of paroxysm, was the physiologica nd belng shaken out by the Jarkness a ship of ight reat electric e one Louches & Darrow Gives Startling Proof of ' the Way the Laughing Lass Was Obliterated From the Seas, : plercingly brilliant wonder of & ship Wal wwirl of vari-colored radiazic jelicately bas a4 rds found the | -# paid Barnett fant bexin to describe. from a distance vas, comine close upon you that way out of the night His Vojoe eanic “It came on. A human figure. diamond ablaze another shot him come out and delib- | Imagine what roll In the creek, ° explained that the medium he worked in caused @ kind of uncantrol- | ater; something hav- © qualitias of burning closed and locked, A Kving glory With « shaking hand den_gasp. | labie longing for e Md was rales T his men leaped ralyzed gitmget tefor ed him a good deal; he Uke @ theatrio unconvincing. incredib end fittedeit” Darrow's eve roved vaintly modelled ship, hung above the THE MYSTERY. By Stewart Edward White and Samuel Hopkins Adams. jure, PRILipe dO», tide. Then the eari quake, and I was walled in. didn't understan ne even to erab @ life-preserver There was no ele ou understa “What's that?” sexed as by the aweop of e I cut his foot off. J n with the story.’ 0 good?" You don't care what hap fecling among [Brateful decay an rorrow for thelr death, t and unworthy.” “Meant to heave it overboant before lowed again the eampty ship came served Barne cific tn experimenta Darr Lauabing Lass ¢ Some one handed {t down to Darrow something to ho spreadiny the schooner, itinued Darrow ut would have float | Darrow, and McGuire," Siade’s rhowing, associates thou Du know what the glow e doctors treasur ry for making 1d or what-not of ready * folr to amsume «| wrong there,” ynmen impulse | to order preparations for PAR III. CHAPTER The Doom. OTHING, pemained Manton’s Daily F. brought @ curious and delicately was very dark, except ‘or{ ‘of fire trom t [Judge of my knreduous anassme ¢ an scones of this pialnly @ schooner he observed ‘aad nn) burs "Topped with Rather a gem of @ key, I think. nm some action, e, or he would but to search I was ure (hey had killed him and taken the | ties, t ng |to recognize in my acquain crew was rich in certain quall ene chest lerated trom ponges, the Lace wi Ks | said Stude ino the | afte atinct, ¢o lve 1 continued to “That last day fumes nearly noted the macher excited seraw! TTY-VINCENTScADVICE® LOVERS f protoundly | yeare will start mes that the one n | profit for him the chest before Yeu, ¥ was ¥ bat « what J couldn't figure out to| frock, while If ma . la taking to t ‘would not do ao unliws } Am I to infer from this he does not » the has known asked the young man to him = week to hele you from that elweys » image af the does not put much a man ina way But the wise « you become | ne never will more reeervid ost Money and Girl. ) & short the pany with » young lady who works | in & restaurant, fost all my |e printing bu Janything to do with me 4 of mine, who makes $13 a week jove with thie lady and would like to knew how to regain | Gould you sdvise me in my as only the charm of novelty to recommend him. & passing far or rather the va % ino Men know the value. Do not let # stranger ney, which I invested in he refuses to have Bhe goes with of infetuation far better than women on & hotel oF boadring-house placss supplant th t how far your vacation may take you, what the summer girl, remember the girl you heave bebind you! A Vacation Problem, rte veenatie srateateedeeiies baa formed me that he and ibe xepine company with @ coutemplaiad apending ves seh himiaalgged gate mace ils BBO 8 66 complins And, youn men also, Ro rom "| Asked Him to Kiss Ler, souns girl twenty About @ month ago 1 met & YOURE MAK, One Yeer oF More MY | sorrow? other day he in-|eenlor, whom 1 love dearly, He has) The girl le not lied at my home and taken me out @ nnn bat Pelueee to Kine Bae, may ing indy twenty years of age for the and has confided ta| dy woon ty past six mont me that he of way man’ engaged to her, The love. Byidently el) eared about d Ship to Melt Away Like Ice small phial “le that what Dr, Shermerhorn gaves you?” usked Slade. Yes" sati Darrow. He set tt care Inside the little medel and nt faint glow shot up, It grew brigh 1 eddied in lovely, variant colon 2 & powder train, it ra: the sh! The pale faces o * spectators shone ghastly tn its some one buret a ‘a pot enough for danger,” Frow, quietly. An @ point of interest,” grunted remdon TY one looked at his outetretehed Ak ocket compam jay in 10 needle spun madly, pro- vivid sparklings. cried Slade, and covered moment. hie hands as 9 weed «cry up from the I expected.” sald Darrow little craft opened out; ft erated All that radiance dissolved going the sul cd Tteeit vanishede Re wed formless a So p lemnly And the chest ts at the bottom ef rea,” said Barnett joud place for it," muttered Teen? “Could vou eh; of the post ar it ile,” wi ashions frock that is made simply and l designed to be worn over @ sulmpe ts always a desirable one. Tt can be made from washable mate- rial or from Mght-welght wool or from and is charming tn one and In strated, one of the pretey ¥ cotton goods ts trimmed with As and the dress ts « wash be varied so many del can really be every need If im made fron gee or from French Mmen a ver ming and dressy Ittle from chambray er similar material it te adapted te every-day we Again, the guimpe cam be of plain matertal or of dotted Swiss muslin or of any other material that may be liked As lustrated, the sleeves are omitted and the armboles are ned on indicated Nn bul sleeves always can be used if better liked or if 1 more becoming, The watet te icked at the shoulders and the fiver ed skirt Is tucked over the hips, The two are Joined by a belt. The Quantity of matertal require@ ¢or medium size (2 years) is % yords & yards @ or MM yards 44 inches wide, Om yards of banding and § pate s wide for the gulmpa Fatiors No, OT17 ls out in sinew for Girl's Oress with Tucked Guimpe- sire of & 10, 12 and 14 years of age, Pattern No, 6717. rer, Blade quietly turned down th /

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