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nl Daring Aeronaut Also Plans to Dart Over and Under Brooklyn Bridge. m quse with oth © heaver es an “awful that was as crowd crippled a wing As for the da pS has deer caused eves t head. or Visitors to Manhattan, the airship that this growing commonity to turn thetr up for wepairs in a small tent Beachey himvelf when a well-meaning © moruent tt alighted at the Battery. howed no trace of his etherea)] adven- ture beyond. a bandaged came to grief with the airship when it t Gate ami caused the sky pilot to use lan- | - back in ite Happyland home, take-a-Gouthteach- | ear, State i ng Mr. Beachey was doing his best, essteted by various other perepiring young gentlemen, to discower why the bulging olf bag t tke gas © somewhere,” eid Mr, Beachey, more in sorrow tian tn vat I'l be darned éf I can find {t Is the Spindle to biame? “I suppose so, muttered. Mr Die talks very Intie In fact eerious at twenty. Although he says hi wp into the seventh heave nerves have been put to a » t “The only thing I'm afratd of, oaxed from him, “is a crowd Th: Ta have been all right Tueatay ¢f Table Economies {To Save Ice. $1 Prize. I fied © Girectty toe te Geliversd I twrep the bloak up completely fp wrap Ping japer or even newmpaps: before in fee box it keeps the box Desutifully cold and yet lasts cove prably longer. Cracked tes sho Warlably be well rinse! with oold water using in Grinks or wit x Bre. BE. RANDAIA, Pep. GI Went Qne tfundred and Twenty. iret street, New York City. Megetable Salad. $1 Prize. Bare r vegetable, scrape from 4in- per for nice ealad at next day’e anch. With @ ight dessert one needs ttle elec except'@ cool drink tn hot Use @ cup each of tatoos, Berpots or any vegetadle out (ate dice ith peas or string beans—ene, two or ‘kinds—with a French or mayoa- Or dolled dressing poured over, ¢ ‘with lettuce if @onvenient an cold, Fish may be used in- vegetabtes A. BE KEEN Bis et oaty Por ty-second street, Phil- For the Children. When Overheated. $1 Prize. A dimple and quick way to cool the WPtke ones when overheated is to place estate under a oold water taucet, al! ing the water to run briskly, The wesult is tmmediate Grown-upe will alec ind hig method refresht: Mrs. J. PATTERN, 2g IM Woe Miewety-aixih wtreet, New Play Rug. City, A yard and «© half of scarlet sider Gown Sanne! will make & good-stued wott rus This may be Mned with bur dap and weighted at each corner with a Fattened bit of lead, eo that buby's not turn up it, however, must be put on be consulted in re- ¥ cat, out running af us descrip cow—/n intantil: very roiling and kioking will fhe corners. Before lin! ie ornamentation m fann Dulidogs of & horse, don wimtever interests the ad Ph gut cut of wanton far evan’ with « tothe sur 4 le, guch as eyes, & An with a few dete ottice may not be strictly artistic Give baby much pleasu Mee ROJO Valley Pisce. ad Bigewater, N. J, Recipes. As Good as Ice Cream. $1 Prize. Lat three cups of milk oome to a bot Chen take the stiff beaten whites of two ams and Grop in by | nd it for about a m ut co N better dle toned re Ba mt lt poon ake each for the Economics, Li Room, Bi Bewing, Bend letiers ‘to Hor 195), New York City.” aw CePA EAT WEEK THE BVENING prizes to Practical Housekeepers, as follows: best 200 words that crowd at buy propeller. Thats what caused the trouble that landed me in the water. “Did you feel was dangerous to o: The Practical w w Housekeeper The names and addresses of To-Day’s Ten Prize Winners are given below with the Prize-Winning Suggestions. | under any one of these five headings, making ten prises Beachey may be « high-fiyer, but he te not gtven to high-flown epaeches. almost diffident He ts a boy grown never feels any fear when he scars ft were, he has the look of a person whose ne greatest danger en airship runs he Battery hadn't busted nue your Might from the Battery? $10 a Da in Prizes, * whites and lay in a deep dish, Now together the yolke, three-quarters ‘p of sugar, half a cup of milk, a tea- spoon of flavoring and @ teaspoon ef o starch; pour into milk rhea | begins to thicken pour over whites; le ft cool, then put ft on fee, Serve with lady-fihwers or sponge sake. This is a delightful _symmer dish. KATHERINE THALMAN, No, #1 Oni street, Richmond Hill, L.' 1 | Green Vegetables. $1 Prize. | To keep green vegetables from turn- ing ray always put on the stope bolling water to which « pinch of bak ing eoda has teen Leave t cover off and edd @ very le oayenne Depper and you will have no odor m ihe hous, Mre PP Hinss. No. Firty-fourth street, Brookiyn. $1 Prize. A pretty eountenpane for tron or brass bedstead may be made with little labor nd email empense vy buying a pair ot ruffled curtains end fastening them er with « lace insertion. "rhe ractied ends wi fall over the sides And end of the bed. A cambric cover t harmonize with the eolor ef the room will add to the effem if placed undor the muslin ene. Mies B. FWRGUSO! No, % Chester avenus, Newark, » Old Furniture. $1 Prize, ‘To make & very pretty and attractive bedroom with eld furntrure, buy some white enamel and sive twe coats, If neo- $1 Prize. | essary, when perfectly ary. As a cover for your dresser or table take light | green orepe paper and a Renaissance |@umrt, the effect ts ine Cover floor with matting. Mrs. 1 ERG. 186 Albany a. rookiyn Little Devices. | To Freshen Black Lace. 1 Prize Ladies who have rotle of bid bia lace put by and want to make it fresh Again should’ make some green dea and While it 1s boiling hot hold the lace over iM so that ft te etpelately sleained, pulling it well out with the hand du Ing the process, and @{ once from tt be cween pa Mrs. A. ZALABACE ». BT Third av b York ty Crocheting. $1 Prize. A simple little device for spool when erchett h the ends | wit quarter Snap the en : or inte the eides of @ ball, hook the 4 of the pin over a bution om the walst or some other convenient place and run mo further risk of soiled wool of ail through droppl ~ AP iiberes BYRNE Mo, Mt George street, New Br unewiek, y ae SO 9 WORLD will giwe $10 a day im Two prises of $1 words the al Home or lese~the fewer Beverages, Recipes, and HOUBEMBEPING PRIZE BDITOR, P. O. J ee a Lee ene, en ee ae ey te a eT ve hat is known in remorseful circles | 'Heiny, | --=-~—< ~ BEACHEY HOPES TO FLY 50 MILES IN AIRSH | | "Yea" he satd, “tut 2 started cut with the intention of fying over New) York, and I was bound to do ft. I was particularly anxious to go over the skyscrapers. The cops Grove me away from the Battery before the propelicr fras properly fixed, and I kept om going because [ didn’t dare land anywhere. I didnt went to be arrortet—that’s arhat kept me gotmg. And I Uiin't want to land in another crowd. Cre was enough for mm. Cityaifall Park would have been a cinch if ft hadn't been for the caps and the crowd. 6o I kept on up- town hoping to find « landing place where there wasn't a erowd. I found one all right when I bit the @pindle.”’ “What carried you there \the ef currentet” * “No; the water current. I hadn't figured on anythfog™itke that, and when jhe aid, when a few more words grere it caught the airship I coukin't do 9 thing. The water current took right hold of the airship aod pulled @ over against the buoy.” “Were you Grifting at the time? “Yea I shut of the power just over the Times Bufléing, where the broken propeller, which hedn't Been property repatred, began to fop and thrvaten the DAM, -s-a,+-<«ne, | tricky water current the mext tima Just 7 Saturday, jgune “y, | Will Perchon World Build- ing and Perform Other Wondertul Feats. ninutes” “But you were wp loner than that on Tuesday, “Y-y-08," he drawied. “Yeu see I can etrecch pinch. I was only twenty-five minutes, | Battery, and I think the course cover “Three of us started tn a ieumch three-quarters of an hour ahead ef hh | rermrked an admiring assistant in a blue flannel shirt, “but he passed us on j@ray, and By the time we reached the Nattery he had fixed the propeller or off again.” “I guces I was up about fortydive minutes on the second fight,” eer. Beachey, “tat I couldn't help {t. 1 expoct to be able to stay up for twe hou bag. I knew thet if I kept it going ft would probably go up through the Bas.| my next machine and to be able to fy twenty. + miles and back—emw’ that the bag would come down on me, ani that I might find myself stttimg on aetymile trip.” ® flagpole or a church steeple. So I shut her off and let her drift, hoping to “And what else wi!l you do?” find a good place for a landing. I wee going to let myself down on Blackweil's “W-well, Ive ot enveral ste in mind. I'm going to fy over and u Island, when the wind carried me over that way, but after sizing up my chances|the Prooklyn Bridga I may make a few fancy circles around the Plat 1 was afraki the ehip might be slammed up against that now bridge they'm™ | Huiiding, and I may Ught on sume skyscraper, most Mkely the dome of botlding There. Oh, well, I've dearned something. I won't go up with « risky) World Buflding. Im ing to give New York an airstrip treat, that’s about Propeller again, and I'll be careful to keep away from the Sppdie and that | gise of tt” .. wait tl next year show you «| “Yor feel you can do all of these things without any danger?” | “Oh, there's always danger, of course, but I have such confidence in my |and my omchine that I mever feel the least ft afraid. [ havem't aay fear betng killed. It's all in knowing what to do. Now, these amateur serona: ren't your’ ita bit when it comes to o though, goim: from Happyland to the about eighteen miles.” thing or two then.” “What are you going to do thenT” “I'm going to try to do a lot of things. I'll have a now machine then, with ® forty horve-power engine, if I can get hold ef a couple of thousand dollars, for instance, take their life in thetr hands every time They end I guess I can. The engine I'm using now ts only ten horse-power, anf I jearn in « short time how to Lamile an airenip Soe at cee condition expect to be able to do four times as much with the new machine I eouldwt | 1: takes years of experiesce and tratning. I've deem at ét ever sines I wv afford @ bigger ahtp for this season. This one is buflt to stay up only thirty thirteen.” enripwemene | der otreumstances of possible embar- | | rassment to « less finished worldline: than Heinys, Dutch Gus was in « hurry et the time He was in fact a fugeuve, if mot from justice at least from the arm and implement therent, f & policeman with a club at the ready owas tm hot and somewhat un- steady pureult. Arrest was no part of Officer Donovan's programme. He want- | ed Duteh Gus for purely personal rea- | rons, He aaptred (in the words of nis om threat) to “knock the block off” the Bowery end wait of ine worid, | Gus because of @ slight matter of rtval- Gevied @ code of coméwet, It|ry th the affections of ane of China- ple, practical and based em pure | town’s adopted daughters. Having had A MATTER OF PRINCIPLE. By Samael Hopkins Adams, Copyrighted by MoCiure, Phillips @ Co, V DRY earty t2 Ute Betny, obits of Child of the Bowery, Encounters an Adventure That Brings Him in Touch with a Weird “Underworld” Speechless with rage, the policeman got en officer cuffed BET TY°VINCENTS° @9 avvice= Lovee: THE MAN WHO TALKS. ou meet a man who teMs you that such and woman wants to marry btm, make up your mind “Me dime! Oh, me dime!’ he walled Hands and knees a-scrambie, he shot across the sidewalk Uke « chunky tn sect, There ensued a epectacie of sub- verted law and the sound of language unfortunate. Hesitant, he loosed his hold on the boy. The little body slumped to the sidewalk ike an empty per You've done him,” cried ti of the two women. “An’ hin: more ay Eunos Maaed and aanten ce] then a ote he is a man to avoMt tf you don't want him to the fie ‘ mame thing about you ward the gutter, Heiny rolled over,| “What is it te yout” growled tic po- Gaus tk qiean. “auhemad amkiinniaei | Meeman. other day @ young gtrl I know met a man at/dimner, who, afler a single cocktall, raferred to « women by name “You drunken brute,” anid the wea- . nm this way: ‘fhe wanted to marry me, but I couldn't see it.” eet ees Oe ieing und | ened girl, glaring at him. “It the Cap!” Ana apparently thie man had no idea of the utter caddlshness of the remark. Dooked nim mare rely: The bor O1d Bt | gets onto you being full again and mur-} gach men are rare in America. The fest trait of the Amerikan man ts his move, Hauling him up, the haif-drunk ng @ kid Take care of the mutt, then,” tnter- rupted the officer, glancing around un y. for the @rink was dying out of him and he began to be afraid (Heiny Teticence about women. But when you meet one of them \Go ppt let any attrac- tive quality he may possess blind you to the warp in hts nature which should make it impossible for any self-respecting wormn to associate with him. Men who boast, whether of thetr business or thetr love aftatrs, are always him ones, and wa. drawing back fora harder blow & snarl from behind arrested his hand. “abr-r-mr, ye murferer! D'ye want . a convinee you. ie se on , -- biuffers trying harder to convince themselves than to convince you. Avol¢ them seiaciole Te tet 900 @it can X'| ee wise pomesmas' precertcn ce die-| Sop memen wore moving UD © cinad pent’, Tee + ‘MIM 790 Qo net: wont to be pebliehen brenden an the ext iain af eer chp d | rv m ouch im." vobedy kicked you it wae all rig; if | carding his uniform before going out to | For the protest of the male citisen He slunk away and the women bent e | the kiok wee fortheoming you must | settle @ personal grodge. The fugitive |New Fork poliowman cares nothing; “in| 0° SUNS Suey He Bows to Hern When ye meet she tlie ma ah ¢ not Go tt again, or you must eomtrive | passed close to Heiny, at that moment | tert mith an cftoer $8 the Cll) Ma ee {t, tut when I sey anything abor & different method. There were few | engaged in redeeming « “wnipe” which of his duty” disposes of such.| |, F070 pene Betty enced to « young man| Comes UP to see me sho talks 4 @pots on Heiny’s small body undeoo-| some extravegamt amoker hed cast | But the revolt of the Chatham Square Heiny opened ene “Where's the sh. I at | him and roasts him terrthiy wag Tate by & lesson of this mature, wei! ery fleht from an "L” train. harpy is all too Ifkely to be borne out) moran rms fot A {| "hom I ike very ray age ™ | che does not like Aim. Don't yam et | conmea and wisely constructed. @o by| Vor the better knowledge of such read- | by furrowing nat! and deep-sunk tooth.) 4), “a . pearly every morning and be tips | inat 1 sho aki not like tim ahé¥s, the time he was ten years old he was| ers as have never Itved on the Bowery | Donovan saw beneath the paint om the) 0 ne aian't burt me—much,” waid tome, There area — « — avoid meeting him and walk @ |an able practitioner of life, capable of | or its tributaries I may state that in| women’s faces « murderous bate work-| 11.0) runtang nimaclf, Mwen broahing pen pony castenpictueab emi $ ther ‘weg Same Oe nage eee meeting any emergency which might] that section:te obstruct the police ts to| ing; might have seen, had his eye PO |. nis manners: “How's things, Lib?’ |" always potnt wn. oot to me Instead of down near It? I don't ° vision, a gilmmer ef eub- |. 4 . » My owas saying we Hdn't 40) to say anything for fear he will oonfrent Na eg or about New York's porcesieN yi val was not slow of | sessed the aoa siete atts tanta |e politely inquired of the older woman, | ia: exid he might feel offended.) 1 am jen! MAY. ss oh Pease 1d a eotetng the opp : i ons Se younger, “Business 6904. / 1, yoy think my mother is right’ | I think yeu are right In objecting te ofeasion or trade, Heiny had none. Feasts HB. | ints action on the part of your rae O64 jobs of @ Mgbt and airy nature, | —Xou've got us down pretty pat,” sald} To t him out is very M-bred gud |». fiance. If the etri ai4 aot ike | , ‘ ‘ potn! be, ie such ao running errands, he would ¢0 - N @ last addressed. your mother is quite rigtt about tt. Do | ° woul! avold his attentions, Tell 0 peisien of nosaseity Gomhbng atl alle. been on this beat longer'n | bows. ae Bend stamped envelope for craps nett im & wavering inoome rou.” oman to whom ; “ personal reply = a he shenced te bave the = " VERY w to they are be- "You've cut your eye-teeth att rignt,”| Her Friend and Her Fiance. Tone Bisthdas Boaccats lor an original “fade,” without whic! coming likes te wear the fashion- fald the girl he had called Peaches, | wo Bi 5 to him on n ° > ‘ on, HAVE two girl cousina, bo He had been known ‘ ogy etn oor mayer se pe S, %, Sige aateney 6 wneen Ae i Ermey mertltireita Fp." « ° jo sell “XIFYS.” | ine figures to which they are sul nolousness) like hospital grafter, Dit |] whose birthdays come on the same and ence at least hed applied for and | Tne coat that ean be made with or | you get vour @ime™ yearsin fact, expect an me day neat manta. dew, nen | held @ job, until at the end of fri | ithout, however, 1@ very popular Nea, that dime wae Mgment of fancy | 7° Mine from him next month, Dols congo, what would be best te | days the pettiness ef unchanging to-| one, as @here are a great many women < theatrical property conjured for the| 70% think x Ay oar iy ov Pylon PEP ye a Dirthday present? — reryiny Bad no Taraneh. Soon bis Oi) | whe Sed the ond dens, Goaeins Reeds of the moment with the gamin’s| "iM mY srl Trieklt ee very moon. {am younger than they c ’ Servet: Grooury More Te | shoulder most tri ready inventiveness The same inven- |” » pr ‘ As you are related to them it woule |eime and was seen in tai enyiron-| equally amagt made in elther way, and Uvenese ouggeated to Melny the possi.| {time 60 ou fore aralk and mest, they |, yer to send. (hem “wamm@ + t no mora Mostly he lived an|\s adapted te every seasonable suiting pp an w nm Py ella say, by sccident, and he buys her! 42 eosory of ar veh ae ® weccently parasitic [fo Ie was nov) In the Mlustration pongee ts trimmed pag tonhy ~ pType et cow lictg | PMH oRdees and foe-crenm poder fs pair of long kid gloves, ul to look upom, being short,| with braid and Anished with tatlor i. Fema a qua, and unduly Gauened of visece |stitehing, but Mnene are belng made 6. whieh had gathered er Nature (the only mother | after eweb styles, and make very useful, Nab he replies tp answer te the ne had ever known) had blessed bim|Dretty summer suite Penge te to be question, “It was fer me rope (night's ea t an eau y. | with @ smile of wiring eapansivencss | found te F gpl ety om norte _ aye sans 4 e 4 in ow a1 t veiling, and, tr . ol ether sulitin « a h Ow D. y ‘ eer iain ccundioed freckles, [Are appropriate, with trimming of band | e minutely inepecting the By Margaret Hubbard Ayer. \pou commended him to tne fricndly|!38 @F @pplique ae liked. Both the s by several of the on ae «ini ae pr lpr go ps nad vee to ite tere. | fonts and backs are cut in sections and some of whom displayed sus ? e the Scalp. | 3g sbeo! pevaeAigeadtvorggad lange ly its ins) | joined beneath the tuoks and the trim- eagerness, Presently Hetny To Massag up me One To fheh an knew him | mH Dands, that give something of » htened up with @ doleful shaxe By Ai Black Spots. a sete . box plait effect The oddly shaped ool- ( bis head lnwandly he was hoping . pote can Gaal wes further certified by an inborn “4 + be massaged H. M.—The black . a ntomee |'8F Aiishes the neck, and the full some one in the crowd wou pio pelea ya se and enchered levee, semeee Soe: | wes ere laid in box platts et their “come up.” But the gathering meite arene Gay “4 ene Fee ee eee jever be accepted in Bis @ lower edges, while the Kimene sleeves ow Tk was the woman called Lit ey 6 6 te 0. drepeges tan ened | of comradeship are arranged under them. ia aeiia 4ueed twe pichele, with lined te be dan- | laris, but I be (9 w came 8 - You're my friend,” esi@ Hetny's quantity of material required for ouvioUs pangs of parting @rufty or oily. The | th ives ore tt tees ance eyes and Helny’s amile to you, and|the medium sive le 8 18 yards 3, 3 Here,” she mid. “G'wan to you motion should be| you eay they have thereafior he would fight, lie, beg, lend | yards 4 oF 1 T-8 yards @ inches wide he Re gy Rl jo apes Deion: oak mete | SOO you have 1 [or even rigk capture at the hands of 1 yards of be:.ding. eae 7 adpinan ven oo ae See ype ou would better » ‘ ‘ ° 8714 is cut in sizes for oubles . ad | the o d "Kid-grabbers” (1. @, tn ae | a gore, deginning in. oe te nesient Gerry Society) for your need ©, 4 4, © 0nd @ toch bust mengure Bien dovtt—-Pattern Ne. O7t6 Who's he?’ asked Heiny | in front just ove use 4 Meiny a0 ee guteme oven "Why, the man Drunken Donovan | the forenesd and A Safe Remedy. § ag he Grittel dows B 7 te THE EVENING WORLD “AY MAN. was after, Don't you know him | working back B& & Fill o bottle jvent date the devs somone TON FASHION BUREAU. No West Twenty-thirs sireot New That guy! Nover see 1 before eo nape of the Pas trate wh omtate etyies taeil York, Sead ten cents iv cule oF staanpe for each pattern ordered. ‘Then you just busted in om seners!! 44 ane scalp should move under , - ae Chatham Square ard became part IMPORTANT--Write your atime and address piainiy) and 4i-} | principies?” sald Peaches “YOu #Pe ®) 0. nogers as if it were & sed from + ds thereof through the agency of Duteh | | Pesterne ~ Wie sivohol, Ainoeret wese mpecily sine wanted Gus The tireduction tock piace ue | fame mie head. Tide movement resiutee elas lelty eed ethnuleiee the clroulation. It end epply sevens: temes (To Be Continued)