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we The Evening World’s 7 were ~s—> S|\\The Foolkiller TARR FAMILY. ae “Daily Magazine, Monday; 05 5 HERE, BOY, July 8) BE E The Evening World’s &2 £9 By R. W. Taylor c j AT HIGH TIDE,Too') | RUN FOR “THe COM \ | IN PRIZES. BY ROY LE iy f CARDELL.< WE'LL HAVE A FOOLKILLER} PORTAL: 16 ; fLOOD, SURE! | DERE'S A } NDER how that man feels to-day who stole the SPeciAL JoB! > Practical Housekeeper } The names and addresses of To-Day’s Ten Prire Winners are ciren be —tow—with the Price¥ inning Suggestions. — - = weys ts, maid Mr. Jarr, int walt ull “she had run around to the pol m away. o was better than hei sald Mrs, es) Tht, Sarr tenoring thie remark, | ends! fs a man steals al one, after the manner of a dime novel, something filling and satisfying about a big rime. we envy the daring, the coolness of the ‘There!’ wo aay, ‘there Ja a fellow with novet get a trace of him. He so, @ ruler. Me etme tareugh the top. Hang it up somewhere in the kitchen and put ail waste papers in tt. When garmge ts called for just send the bag down to the Janitor and he oan empty it and serid it 1p to you egain. That will save all the Summer Preserves. Tomato Catsup. $1 Prize. Tight quarts of strained. tomatoes, sx! taplospo ! | spoonsful salt, four ‘tablespoons mus- | tart, one tableepoon cloves one: tanie| spoon yellow ginger, one quart vinewar, | 175. one-hslt eup brown suger, one tumbler | ay ewicne: mney erties hh brandy, Boll very atowiy weell tad) Cleaning. fees quantity t reduced nearty one-naiz.| | Put Into dotties, Thie males the Most! afolsten a eotton sock with common eval oll, rub tt over the pane of giaas, Gelictous catsup, IRDNE BARNES, then take «@ cloth that is free from ‘ Wast Thirty-seventh str . Bay- onne City, N. J. | unt and rub the elas until tt bright | f And the oll entitely disappears, Your | Indian Chutnee. $1 Prize. | vindown will be clean and bright with: Take a pint of vinegar, add to tt|only halt of the work required ia the [nett pound of brown sugar and doll! ueual way, The oder-of the off! will dem tll they become “a t disappear if windows are teft open for } Then a44 one pound of tamarinds, a few minutes. mer gently for a few minutes, and when Mra, 3, NEUBAURR, [cool strain throwch a colander. ‘Then No. 25 ‘Third avenue add half a pound of sour apples, peeled | and cored, ana bot! ult quite soft;/when General Housework. Cooking Cabbage. _ $1 Prize, oso! —ndd/-a- quarter pound of ralsins! (stoned) and two ounces of garitc, both : When cooking cabbage or caulitiewer it'a ptece of stale bread ts placed in the well pounded, and afterward two ounces of salt, two cunocs of powdered gihger, pot twill prevent the odor from arte ing. Mrs. B. R. WOLLNER. two ounces of mustard and one ounce No, 1 Bast Sixty-ninth street. of oayenne, Mix all together and put Cleaning Carpets, “. $4 Prize. Into covered Jara, which must be al- lowed to atand by the fire for twejre hours, The longer this ts kept the bet- Yer it will become, Take a pail of cold water and 244 to ft a gill of ox gall. Rub tt Into the carpet mith a soft brush. It will raise a lather, which must de washed off with | wholesale thiet, Look.how he managed 1 for aw Hy back on, th ence In Harlem. THERE SHE SEE HER? Is} See VIELL” RATHER! rot of tae money #0 muc he great-big way he aia tt." weap and sordid: and commonplace tt trouble of mixing garbage and pspers together, Mea, MM. J. DONOHUE, “how {4 Mrs. Jari nat cheap romance appeals t 07! caked Mrs. the same thing Jart on the high seas with lelsure and at his baffle@-pursuers, Ard then flat, a weakling {n pajamas owas Inugt in a cheap Bri tured LAUGHING SO YOU COULON'T STRIKE HA-HA~ HAW-HE-Ho! 1 C- CANT HER, EH, OLD MAN? D-DO IT! SHE'S Too F-FUNNY! oq about tt" aafd Mrs. Jarr, “I think {t serves ero model husbands! she added scornful uu sey that," sald Mr. Jarr, , I'm no model husband.” . said Mrs, Jarr, “Who can wo trust -nowada; nowadays? You are always anying that!" said 3 y day. who could we ever trust? I guess mon a Mrs, J. P. CONLEY, No, 226 West 1424 street, city, Dainties forihe Sick, | ciear colt water Rub dey with x clean | cloth. In nailing down @ carpot after the floor has been washed be certain Cream Toast. $1 Prize. | ‘the nails Cut a tin elice Zrom « stale loat of| At the floor % quite ary, or will rust and injure the carpet, Fuller's bread, toast tt very quickly, sprinkle a Uttle salt over tt, and pour upon it;certh ts weed for cleantng, carpets, ari ‘weak solutions of efum or muda are usof fo not ste Ww 1 $90,000:"" 4 Mrs. Jarr. * anid Mra, Jarr platnttyely u gre. Men that do embezz! “T only know never apend tt} uu ao it y: “How do-1 kr Fou are not spending It on 1 in thelr wives, tie wretcher! * # ould be all right {f they spent ft on their wives—that's your code is it?” sald Mr. Jarr, ‘Cs ‘ever you mind my code of “It ts very nice to have} three tablespoontuls of balling cream. Crackers aptit ami toasted in this man- ner are’ often vey arateful to an in- for reviving the colors. The crumbs of a hot wheaten foaf ruthbed over a car- pet has been found e‘foctive, Qirs, M.A. GALUUCCI, No. 6S ‘Vine street, Corona, L. I. but after all, there {s no happiness in having any that was not gotten I don't care tf ft {3 a million!’ na you I'll never be tempted to atent $90,00," watt Mr, Jar valid, Mra, E. J. MeoCaARTHY, No, £802 Jamaica avenue, Richmond HI, Ly I ehould ope not’ sald Mrs. Jarr, : p < . |Pantry and Kitchen. No," sald Mr. J ‘Ika very romantio in books, but tn’ real life tt's silly —Tartoro— | | Moulded Farina. $1 Prize. steal: By the way, where's that 10 that was in my vest pocket?” Porcelain Saucepans. $1 Prize. “I borrowed it," seid Mra, Jarr, “Now, don't get mad. I'nt pay it back when| presen obe cup ial zo Cialis. sca) three re a iS o ef St . M. tablespoonfuls of farina and cook until To wé@ten pororiain sancepans, hive Be you give mo some money. fe ft thickens, Add a pinch of salt. Mash one cupful of strawberries and mix Juice well with one-half cupful of eugar, then add to hot farina. Let farine stand vintil 1t begins to cool, then place into individual moulds previously wet [erith cold water, Berve with cream. Mra. JESSIE HINTZE, No, 1891 Lincoln place, Brooklyn. the pane heff filled with hot water, throw m a tablespoonful of pulverized borax amd fet ft bof, If this doss not remove all the stains, sony a cloth end, sprinkte on plenty of pulverized borax. Scour well ts Mies LUCY FALB. No. TS Thins avenue, Brookiya, Cleaning Silver. $1 Pri Deserted by His Chum in the Arctic Wilderness Wounded Man Fights Strange Life Battle Alone. darkness erourd midnight came and went, The gun arose in the northeast or two—he knew that the sun roughty| Bil would be waiting for him there. marked the northwest. He Woked to| 4nd they would paddie ayray south horsau " down L to the Great eur |—«at lJenst the cay dawned in that quar- Labor Savers. | utes TELLING YOUR MOTHER, JT LOVE OF LIFE, (onc ttha kta tit comentere be: ‘3 Sen “to some warm Hud: | ter, gor the sun was fidden hy wray | Am ceregrami, foF cleaning ater ts O yond those bleak Gills tay the Great /s0n Bay Company post, nvhere timber | clouds. tiy tying | Bags for Paper. $1 Prize, |te ® Cie) eeu At 6 o'clock he awoke ALF the sentimental woes of young girls arise from a) | Unar Leke; also, he kuew that in thmt| SPW tail and xenerous and there was H lack of confidence in thelr mothers and natural guard-/ direction the Aratie Circle cut Ite for-| Pama OU OA ats of the men tocmray,aky ent (uremia fn, gus! Here i @ device for saving labor ana| Q + fans. There mhould be perfect contidence and sympathy | By Fack London. {dding way across the Canadian Bar |as he strove Gnimrd, Gut hard aa ba | hungTy. As ihe rolled over on his elbow time for janitor and the garbage cul-|to stand for an hour and polish with a between mother and daughter, Very often there {sn't,-and_ r strove with his body. he strove oa felts eal d be rarer a! bet lector: Take some old tiking or any rote cloth, FHO@BE REINER, quits as often the fault te as much In the mother's sternnoss | Copzishted by MeCure, Palins B24! “Again his paxe completed tha oirole ini mad fot deesrisd him, that Hill |aiert curiosity, The animal was not | OM wash goods make a beg 42d run q! No. 40 Elart treet, Brooklyn, N. ¥, | more than fifty fost away, nud juslanuly. oe sake tle world ebout him. Tt was not a | would surely watt for him af the cache, @s lo tho daughter's sccretiveness, ‘A girl shouid not be afraid to tell her mother anything. No matter what PART I. * sartening apectacle, Bretywhere was | ie ie compelled: to phinic this thoug: it peo Nes beat peiagwered, Thenwaie’ ehe may Save dons, eho should fect there 1s one person who will wot fudge h¢r | soft sky-line, The fills were all low- | Strive ee es eid have tain down {zing and trying over @ fire ye — harshly, and in whom she can confide, Hundreds of young women write senti-/ HEY Uryped painfully down the Thece were no trees, no shrubs, |And Wied And asthe dim ball of the | Oully te: reached. for the smmbty : 7 : : | ‘mental problems to me trey would not dare confide to their mothers, Yet if bank, and once the foremost of no grasseé—naught but a tremendous {on sank siowly into the nortcmweat ne cy @ beat ced ple mharttlex erie. fe ‘i £53 i to ask a stranger to Advise them. Try to en cy confidence with your mothers! th» rough-etrewn roc! They were ‘fly dawnin into his &: MOCO OR Erin eee nde soonnecTuseied real r , Talk to hice aa If eho were an older sister, and do every thing you can to make| tired and woxk, and thelr faces had | “P he wiulepered, once and twioe; | the «ru of the quche and the «rub of | The aan crawled wp a spall knoll ‘ ee aoe: ; e “pint he Hudeon Bay Company po: z eyed tie prospa here wer : x vee. ch Ot her. Tleriaympathy ant_advice!ars your best protection against: the) the/drewn expre ide Bt patience wptiion |i TU) Jover. again, 318 had not eaten for two|no trees, no ‘Dustiea nothing but @ 5 x "mistakes of youth and inexperience. " comes of hartahtp long andured.| Ho cowered in the midst of the miiky | éava; for a far longer dime he gad not | ay seu of moss scaroaly diverazied by Wy (Nee) Nanas ‘They were heavily burdened with} water, as thous: the vastness were | had al} he. wanted to oat. Otten he aay rocks. eray-col Se MERCER ° i i —fRooped and picked pale muskeg berries, stream: ° y 3 7" = “Does She Love Him? taken too much. He afterward apor-|blanket-packs, which wers strapped to | brestpe in upon him with overwhelm | Dit ‘them into his mouth and obawed | here was no aun ‘or hint of sun 146 i : “Does ohe Lobe flim/ hg it was ell put on ana| thelr shoulders, Head-atraps, ‘passing | ine forea, brutally orushing him with |and swallowed then, A muskeg berry | had no idea of non, and te had for- Swimming as a Nerve Medtcine. gized, ey }is a Lit of seed inclosed in a bit of | gotten te way he had come to this: the forehead,’ helped ort |ite complacent ewtulness.. He began YP ever there is a supreme epoment in ilfe, tt la when, Rest Dey ] he. would never do so again. Snail 4 vn Waet. in the movin (ie water melts | scot the not before, But he was not; KM young man going on nineteen | y accept his apology? ae Each man carried a rife to shake as with an aque St till the | 0 004 ‘the weed chews sharp and | lost. Ile knaw thar, Boon he wouWd gently and idly paddling, one 1s ‘bone along on the andt-tn-tove with -a-youns ©R8}—r-thinte you should -accept-his apology, 7 walked in @ meeren Dome ‘ : ia fell Hem bis Band sable Cane bitter. Rheims pene oe My by | woine to te band C3 Cie atte sticks. creet-of a Bounding wave, with ten fathoms of deep ike re z el tat it w werv ‘ought | nourishmen s Fas trit folt-that sway. off to the | ‘ _ year younger, I itke this girl ver¥| pae-you eed not be tn a ereat nurry) Clowes well forward. the hen tee Mio ils foar end polled himaeit ton | Gaved. thom- patiantly with @ hope | where, not far—possbly just over tic blue sea beneath: to feel that for the moment one Is a pHiich, but there isn ounk to fo out with hist omgain, ea i Le here cote i ee water and re. | ereater than knowledge und defying ex-| nuxt iow ail e woke ; Ute boat, with mrms and legs as propellers and lungs as ee sa mies ob. a trl 5 ' . persenos. 9 Went back to put his pack into | ; | at aoe een eee eS i MT wish we had Just about twe of,! covering the woapon. Ho hitched his PAC cd colock he atupbed tis toe on atahape Yor travelling, He assured. bine motors, salling irresponefbly and delightfully through the «| Wheaerer-tontetneresho never acts) She Has Lost Him, them cartridges that's lavin' tn that Pack further over on his tert shoulder, | rocky ledxo, and from sheer weariness | veii-of she extatunce of dis tame sep- | cool waters, without fear end without fatigue, — {tho same toward me. Do-you really | year p, mS ae 2 di |e) as to take a pontion of Ms weight |/and woakness staggered and fell, Helarate parcels of mumtches, though lie ‘The people who hug the shore and jurp In the surf will never know the Sg thi. 1 loves maz WF itd ‘a ciche of ourn,'’ sald the second man. noi off tho inffed ankle, Then he | lay fon some time, without movement, | did not slop to count thom! But ne did Ss ee inch aaweietd Satine ChetAespa ditttvece Tia eori i PF peb as porinter I met a very nfee young | His voice wan utterly an tly ex- | proceeded, mlowly and carefully, waincing |on bia aldo, Then he slipped out o' inker, debating, over a Byuat, moose. : pink this girl i 0? . pA t BRAT 3 e Domne talinned ouliott tiger, dota tt splendid joy. that belongs nose wim Sap th ehe hays ee Sees Fst have every [prea casaot tore et first sichtt presstoniess, He spoke without —en- h jain, to the bank, pack-etraps and olumatly érapzed him: | hide sack. It was not lary He could| ¢hing almont paradoxical in tha-t¥o zenaations which come to the swimmer the \- Peagon to believe her, You couht not} He took me to the theatre coveral | thutinem; but first Umping | ,,//2 Ot stop, With w desperation / sare Tie BR eight | ue gt ender fs two tande-—He know} ental oonidencs in-being able to tveast the waves and the recklessness. of expect her to eet toward you in the it Aas ° thusiaem; hrat rman, limping iehat was madness, unmindrul of the | yet dark, and In the lingering twill that it sixhed Sfteen poands—as much | cases mesa hier —erentierete_the unparalleled pleasure of | abies i ' ©} Uznes, as he holts a -position there, and | into the milky stream that foamed over! pain, ho —hurtled vip the slope to. the Fuped avout among the rocks for} as all the Twat of the packmand it wor | palling at Urge on the hier sexn <The. jena mpsrathied plesrare oft apresente®of n-tilrd_péresn as she doea! <, geveral other~piacea.—Rverythihg| the rocks, -vouonaafed_no-replp, ___|ereut of the hill Gry. WWign bo had | ned him. dfe finally sct_it toona side | foating, tying easfiy on your back, witla tha muves rook you gen you then you are alone. |iwas so nica until one might, after tak-| The man who follower mipped one Chie Nad discs. Hp A eee See a CE eee Oe ee ne ef arett arith the Hae: g Sh. IE Sh Fe >. He ? ing-tmevhome, he enfd hé didn't know] smooth boulder. nearly fell, but recoy- | ing co: But at the crest tre}eterwater on to boil. , | Sack. He picked 4f up hastily with « But the pleasures derived ere as nothing tn comparison, wftth the benefits Ath cote LOT VE AA men he could wee me. again, but that] ered atmacit with w.vioient offort, at |i (4 sbaliay ‘wsiley, empty, of ite | le Unwrapped tis peak gad the Stet [ucuant riaiice about him ae thowgh | sequired with so lite effort, Wor proper svimmning takes sip more effert than r Betty: fae ty - | He fought with" his gear again, over- | thing ho was ft * iim = 2 a lunge ete: en the mnsolea eo. 4 wea iy g 1nd of eighteen ana[2® WOUkk welts My “piteatul droanr}the-eeme-time uttering a abarp ex- | Cano it, jttohed the pack will further | There were sixty-soren. He counted | of it; wad when-he some (0 file aut. to | Walking: to Lroaden theiohest, Se eee calcd a ich (anaes teen ¥ , | oame rer Sen ° ar On ert whoulder, ani = yr. = |] teveliccentty met a youne ean ot] 8 12-80 So8 TEEN he ti a a say. and ut Ont Bas free hand /o1 GG ile Wipe cee And Kure |p, See niso fuveral- parton | SORET on mp peck on gue bake” | seanog of Oaly ima, whloh opine ail the pysiosl culture exerdioas Ii ons, } wenty, whom I lke very TIUCN.|ienored my letters. We met sovoral | wtille he recied, as though seeking sup: Hee on’ he pene Rarwoula veamects| OC Jneisaess ipa pines % tovacos | parm catehelcuteniceee jetted fret | deep breathing, lex and arm movement and chest Soars ne - = 3 day he and 1 were out wall) 1 ther oh | port against the air, When he tnd | wis 5 ali | uch, of another buach in the inside | the and muskegs. "Ker—ker—| 1 know « young miniature painter whose careful and confining, te a great Ling how party of young people, at arfiamas ae at a Ronny Hee himeelf the” stepped forward, Tare caemeaeoawered the bhove of a and of tie Dattered hat, third | ker!" was the cry they meade He a eae her glready over-taxed nerves, She tells me that toward the end ORL preteens Sees eto} OUI st -SIRR Ls Sone y= ROPES: = ' ee Tits axe, the titahin-niesite—in the |buneb under his ehirt on the choat.| threw stones at them. but could nat nit ON can stand ah h “which time he ead another youn®|to me. This tas given me d new hope, Dut reeled mxain und neary tell Trento) Pe Sonny, Tho, "and of | Pais Recompllahed, 9 pane eacce UDO! | them. He placed Bin gaat tn the | of the winter, “always, When she feels so _no more, she begins her man kept running whead of the party,!1 would do anything in thts world to| he stood sill “and Jooked at the other |ritcie attcks,") And into that Inke flowed | him and he unwrapped them all ands ground and ‘stalxed them as a cat | ewimming leseons at @ pool, whore tour’ times w week abe apends en bour learn~~ ‘and they dd not benave as young gen-|win him back. Ho {s all I care to lve] man, who tad never turned his head. | a small stream, the water of which rras | counted them again. There were talks a Trow, ‘The harp rocke out] ing new-etrokea and generally amusing herself in the quiet-water. Ne physic, ; smth : SHORE £ . ‘The man stood still for fully a min-|AOt sulky, ‘There was rush-crasa on | sixty-veven, the dre, | Muss tle pants | legs UK his knees | 08 Der tye ee tr atllled her sense nerves and restored her peace af mibd aa % tlemen sho ow, this young mman| for, What shall I do? AB sn | that stroam—thtis:he remambered well—| Ie dried his wet foot-cear by th Are. | lert @ trait blood; but the hurt was |#he says, Fy tnd Shad deen drinking at a friend's houst,|- You avill have to leave ‘he young | Ute, as though debating with himself. / pur no umber, and he would follow it| Tho moccasins were tn somzy ‘eda. |iost iu the ‘hurt of his hanger, ‘fe | those winter swims in the little pool Bbe comes out of them rested, her min and 1 had reason to believe ne nad| man alone. You have pursued him too| Then he oailed outs ; juin its seat trickle oensed at a divide, | The DinnKet te tne a a eae ciate ond eae mae eaturetlng | notigo. mach diverted as lifted wbove, the) carping worries) milo sometines. SS a |murt alrendy, and tio hes treated you| “I eay, Bill, I've sprained my ankle." | [0 tel Shes atrennn, flowing to te | bleeding. Tis anide was throbbing and| ie wan not awwar of it, ao grout wus |£eem to beast girls who must work hard for = Hying. : i 2 ly ry shatOlly, Indifference oa your BI staggered on through the mil: t, which he would follow until it} he ove it ah examination, It had} his fever for food. And always tho Bo that t behooves ws all to seek the soothing Influence af the eeasiis 9 It Was His Dog aT eRal Gat emaning hi water, He did not Josh wround, ‘The |emptied Into the River Deasa, and hore | swéion to the tes of hin knse, We tore | pacmlean rose. whirring, before him, | often es poamble, and the Dustest of us es well as the poorest whould pomehow : | part 1s the only hope of winning him. re Hees a Rnd a cache under an up-|a@ long stzp fmm one of his two blan-| til thelr “kerker-ker’ became a el clalignd: tieatioverrs Baturoay Oc Ni automobile dashed alone the She cAnstwered His ‘Ad.’ | mam watened him. fo, and though hia | fe wpa deand pied over with many | Kets and bound the ankle tightly, Hel inock to ifm, and Ge cursed thom and | Make Bn effort to leave this terrible ofty of nm : ae country rotid, Turnthx @ curve it; le Cans, : face Was expressionless ea ever, his | tues’ And In els enche would bs aie | tore bier string and bound them about | cried aloud at them ‘with thelr own | Gunday end disport ourselves in the ealt see waves, * 9 | Dear Bettys 43 eyes were like the oyes of a nvounded | inun’ {for his-eupty mun, fahshooKe | its fect to serve for both moooaina | cry, came: auddenty upon aman witha AM a young itl of .aightéen years| deer, and [nes, @ small net—all the utilities | and sooks, Then he drank the pot of the day wore along he came into > gin on hls ehovlder and a weak, siok- |] O- t a yen oH - ‘4 Sil bad? for the killing and snaring of food. | water, teeming not, wound hie. watch Yalleys or myales where gaine was H r belp wotertully, and if you send mo "hs 5 v oy The man furt ¢ Sour : S twe blan tt entiful. arto afr Curfer. pas oS Hooking old dog beside him. The dom} | | hice c ar Sane OL tteaped wp the! fusther, | Alno.i}e/ would: Sad) ous Soe vce | Mats mept like le. ceed aseni ive rbriet [passed Tov a wonterenacaen animecn eae Sune (ane (netesenion eerie fwan directt4n—the path of the motor looking over a certain paper I pank and continued atraight on without | t = fantallzingly within rifle range, Hoe felt ORMA BEHLLE—The quince-sced /envejope, rapenting the question, I sha!) cear, ‘The chauffeur sounded hla horn, [Roticed an advertisement that a young | tooking tack, The man in tho stream | ~ ,| wild desire to run etter them, a certs | thir curler willcertatnty not tm |be qind te, nenl youie Yet of dee! “put the dor did not move—until he was |Kentleman dosires to make tho ac-| watched Mm, Hin lps trembled a lit- ude that he could run them down. A jure your hair, No injurious (or | oreathing enaroteed, etruck. After that he did not move. |quatintance of w young lady, #0 I an-| tio, wo that the rough thatch of brown | SATE Tn ne ea (OAT FUID | las are ever published over my nase, | =r=n-sa-somnComn aa i air qvhich covered them was visibly agitated. lz tongue even etrayed out to molaten them. | “DUL" pe erled -out, | it wan the pleadinz cry of w atrong| |uhouted. It was & fearful ory, but the [fox, leaping away in fright,’ did not drop the ptarnigan, Late in tie akierivoon he followed ‘a [stream milicy with Ime, which rau | |through sparse patches of ruxh-graas. | |Graeping these rushes firmiy near the! Out of the Mouths of Babes. . | The atitomob!le stopped, and ono of swered it. When be wrote an anawer| the men got out and came forward, Hoe ha mentioned that I should send him| had once paid a farmer 10 for killing a my ‘photo, I would like to know if I calf that delonged to another farmer. will do right to eed him my photo, his time he was wary, soya tho! 8 TROUBLED. |wet the hair with the preparation be-' | fore roiling it on eprlers.or kt4 Sage Tea Tonic. Tere is the sage (ea tonlo fam When It Happened, WUMFTON, the cham- ITTLH IRENE, who had just moved to the country from the city of New York, was altting on the porch with her brother Edens. They had never seen Ughtning bugs bofore, xo they were surprised when IB and Ly ,. ‘ c= Repeal TO, puree Eck ave jmazien, i at} man Yn distress, but Bill's head not |} ey ee (ae Males ane are sith antes Froot, be pulled up What: roeebled x mula requested: Green: tea, twer| A z ailgend it pond belay ron t® wend) turn, The man matched him @o, Ump- SEN Nestea Tab denlnccditianet ketal euatenes te the. aici [Rung ouige Bbrost, no, larwor than R/ |), ounces; garden sage, two ounces. him: your photograph, @wah advertiza- rin Put In a sauoepan, whlch can de closely ing grotesquely and Jurobing forward | tooth wank Into tt with a crunch tik + “You own him?! . = } j ‘Inte ne “yen,” ; eee ip ea aree | On eoen uy cigs: bcs erate mineet art a Dyiadveal ‘ope | Little Henry waa dining out, -and was on hts very pest dehavior, “Will || biapieed, Galcicusly, We food. Hut <4 | covered. and pour over the herbs three 3 > SLooks as it wo'd killed him." i LIL, Ho watoned thim go till he passod || OU have ght meat or dark?” ‘asked his Hostess, prepariirs to help him toP/siringy dinments mtumtod wir water, ;auarts of—bolling water, . Let simmer), , for five feet ef ground which 2x “Certainly looks so." | Als Theatre Attire.” ever the com and deappearod. Then he {4 ahicken, “I'd liko a drumatick, thank you; but I don't are at all/whethe? | like the berriva, and devoid of nourien. | {ill reduced one-thint.. Take off the fre Pinte adi SaA? Reon lemarescbed on “Very yalusble dog?” Dear Betty: turned his maze and—slowly took in the | § it 13 white meat or dark,” said he politely—Phiadelpbla North American. bea beaty a row off pla ree ney leave fa the pot for twenty-four) 5..o45 lawyer begun cross-examininge BENT Rls nOt RO. Yer) N gecorting a lady friend of mine to |oiroie of tho world that remained to’ 5 Knees, cronohing and munohing like |foura, Biraln and dottle. Apply every | him. : HAVIN $5 satisfy yout” Rheiteatreltiwor full dresyatit | him now that BUD nvas'eune, oo soine boving creature, night, messaging the Ip for ten min-| + Now, +. ywyer ald, Ade p Sereda oe eens eg ierens ; ) + + ee looked into every Pool of water | utes, This will stain the pillow if the| ‘aid you. Pron tnoh teh may elon, My friends claim that chis was not! Near the horizon the sun was emoul- SI -C Ph | h yainly, until, aa-the tone gwilight camo lynne pce rb ae ef ground pibere nem sere, 2a Gym tee panes.) Y 7 y t obscured eeping-Uar losopny. on, he discovered a sollfiry fivh, tho |halr ia not dry defore retiring. ifeettitkag co andl any 3 “ed a/45 bill to the man with the «un and | the proper dress. Will you please give| dering dimly. aimost ebacuted by form. -PERIENCED ‘travellers preter a lower berth because it is no nearly airn|#ize of @ mintww, in wach @ pool. Ho de eRe | Chronto Co!d in the Head. CS his arm in ow leas miata and Vapors, which gave an eluded him, impression of mass and density without to the mioulder, Ho reached Yor It 1 ays the jeAded pleasantly, ‘I'm sorry to haye | the proper dtcastons for full. zresn quite plunge aa to be equivalent to an anaesthetic, Scientific experiments, E perokert un your hyst”* ead Tuxedo sultet &. Saturday Mvening Post, ahow that the windows are #o cunningly con-| with both, wands and slrred 1p th. MM. J.—You are evidently not physt- ed pena oo ae hs eg renet tae Fee ee ee ee eee while, tection ving | structed as to let the alr ott, bv none In, except perhaps: whea it ta taining or| Milky mud At nie Bottom. “Tn ex: tally strong enotibhs te overcome Not wet trunting? ‘Then nies fo worh et dinner at home, though it| velent on one leg, It run 4 c'olook, |*OWing. Tho passenger, tightly curled within the narrow, “coffinltke confines, reared sted A aay SOR cory ALR the tendency to take colds, and yoa doing with the dog-end the quate nen Ginnery and clubs. JUll Toa ais the eeason was near the-last of | *Décillates chnrmediy upon the beauty of the woodwork. and. the probable cost | maddy to admit of nin The fist} yo wboura lone no tne tx ain, ‘to the woods to-shoot- RCAC Niwte tenis are| July or-firet of August—he did not of the rub upholatery—wometimes inbabited—untll advancing suffocation tnduces! and De. W pegtiag to wait untll the | i>. oureelt up nett «good toni Retin Bip ada Puta : : int an tap proclae date within @ wnek © state of coma, a Pata sosme OG AD es catty atria oa p'Be Gcantaset) <—*—|nowilahing tood. - Dewy bevathing

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