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The (Geltienniinaeeieee Evening World’s Daily Magazine, Wednesday, ens L, OF | sintayy eye Taylor. BETTY | Sunday World If the girl with a bet temper could but see hersolf as others soo her, she would mirely employ streb methode to rid herself of this besetting sin; for nd {a more disfiguring or HEM G, going, gone! ee eral nce that deserved a better fate wna horribly sold at an auction held at the pane Rea AeA V(ve wie (S60 BANE aE 7 | | PY Way, YES, You \ a QP ‘ : ae >} | ANYTHING |MOVING IN TODAY} CauLD HELP ME ‘ ‘ TO “The Movers” lena eee us } Woucd L7 \CENT: SEE} | You, But | |MEBBE You KEED | p\oute A tor] : WICF LOVERS u TELL YoU aeouT Ae Him! D — A DON'T TIP \AY LITTLE | MA IF You witt! Ik wit : ' oun sANiTOR! A Fey ey iN Kim! HELP! WEY? | as 7IRL WITH A BAD TEMPER. : Worse Than October 1. OR SANTORY 4 4 eee | AVE you ever saga a pretty tase dlaestel oh See am fr t The violent mags. She Theatre last night prowramme called it Hackett repuli than Movers," and Martha Morton called it a p “Oh, merey!* exclaimed | who given \way to frequent Ata of tener makes existance the victims, But chere was no mercy. For four wearieome acts ue aa those poor mortils whe are forced to ive Toad t0 rei a “move on" only to wade knee deep in all talk that and so long as sha ts unable te control herself lite will never be a with meaning and finallyeto bump its Cost aement and Demeonate corticaions are unknown to the bad- poned co be big nality, Oh, the momory of night, which refused to movo! During this melancholy season w one’s fancy heavily turns to thoughts at first mmpered girl at critical moments ahe invariably files into a fit of rage In Usiness or in the home the girt with bad temper is an abomination, for where ° abe fs there ts peace. Theretore, al} ye who possess violent tempers, endeavor RaceueRaK r Feat content nit you have conquered thia besetting aff. of moving, a play toliching ever so | Happiness and sane ving are worth striving for, and while toner’ rete lightly of that” unpleasant subject ne these can never be yours. -\A ‘violent temper ie undentauly’ hard ito might be expected to enlist the interest, and the gir who possesses one hae a long ail arduous tank in becoming: ff not the sympathles, of long-muftering |tasi¢r of it, but when she has once gained the upper hand she can rast" rontent Sew York Bur Ming Morton’ s-treat- tor the evils of rage will be hers re tnore, iife deadly of restless was hent es oT e Movers ed-warae than Oct. NY RANE. YES, AND you've A Bi eee man + : “=t a } t j irthday Part: rwety, $t fe all right to pe. Be dus an mh wn elarate the YiMINY | DIS” BANE VORKING WORKED HARD, [ Seebergtiwrene cake Tends wits te you lady and itty Tho! ldex was good enough, though AY HEAVY Pi ANO TWO, HouRS Too,’ YENSEN! _ TL AJP PAT oan 1 etre a youne man tor} M spelled Loko a not ety Ne 1s areal BUT AY TANK AY HOW, ©MR i He ieprmacitinad Wea Gil deed ay She Smile at Him? ent of extravagant living and futile “ ain uj . { him u Fi] Dear Betsy: , Raila sinned Netniapal obi wettltsadensy, GET Gupe Tip! YOHNSON | Ho asket me to bis varty, I 40 noi| aS tt very inprope: to nod or’elai RnovEnetoeral novtal’ mare, 6 ~~ : ‘ Itke to spend. much, as I cannot aftord ekcsamaas elena pede 78 oe) Mrs. Jamer-K Hackett, who looked on | - K, Deen introduced, but whom I have’ i ‘box/: mus ve recalled | Tt tm unnecessary to give. the man| ). rg Mee ees reulaaelars janyinine tor he birthday, as he ti | tn” gensiemian Coc Tome X Jove tasat ; : mi may have remembered “The Moth and | merely an nccruaintance, Kisow by hls aotlons Sea aiten eee the Flame," ‘The Climbers’ and "The |To See Her Cousin. OMie House of Mirth Mise Morton mirer of’ Roosevelt | Dear Betty: 8 {t right for a girl of 17 to go th] w York to mpend the afterndon It a improper to nod or aml as you encourage him in hie | Have you no mutual friend. must be @ great for advances I like a dramatization o with her cousin, who is twenty.| ffeush whom you can meet -himi Jim message, with the simple dife, race j twor Be the correct way? de and Wali heavily under- | If you ere going to the matines g-/ : lined. It was In atlens play, wo come other stinilar amusement i {2} Objects to Red Hatr, restless that } {unnecessary to take = chaperon; other. | Dear Betty: f In Act I. the Leighs moved in and wise) you must be accompanied by a| TAM deeply tn love with « beautiful thelr son-in-law, Chudleigh Manners, a Ferguson ae Archibald Leigh.” ind person. young lady. but because I have young. broker, tried to raise the wind that was blowing him into bankruptcy. Sev halr she refuses to marry me. I haye His wife liked pretty things, and Ike her parents, sha was a spendthrift. Mr. rary ea Love at enteen. promised to have my hair dyed back | oe Vincent Serrano, as Chudleixh, seemed to be suffering |from an acute attack of i Yi i eT You AY oneal but he alas odjects)te this. Can you the “moves.” Ie moved about in m most distressing way, and talked at the)| (WELL, WE'RE ALL THROUGH HIS Ce WONT SLEEP TILL Tose ern cra in love with = sirl| /ateesat ‘somethtoesiiaa 1 aa very ene} p of him nerves, Miss Dorothy Donnelly aa Mra, Manners, also tore’ about, Now! I WJSH To THANK Tip! No tip! } of about the same age. I have only! happy and cannot give my attention to} AY GET TIP FROM DAS TIGHTWAD! catching her case. Mr W known her for a fow days. Would it be right to write to her or walt and when the family doctor, a soul apecialist, diagnosed her on waa a bilthering ase of a father who gloried tn bank-/ You AND To TELL You THAT my work because I worry so much? Do: you think she loves me enough to be pe ruptey , and Miss Ida Waterman was his wife, who went in for APPRECIATE reso BS let_ her write frat? H. W. B. | wife Jf she oinnot overcome her bbs; hats without having anything to put YouR EFFORTS, YENS! Y BD one oan fall in fore ® few days Jeotion to, may baie? WORRIED, under them) Ss 1 QOT AWFUL ou are too young to know anything So net thd akgthe girl loves you, OTe ject to your hatr. wet her and turn your attention ¢! where. — about Jove and your thoughts would be i | petter cocupieg with iessons instead of aye Ta Act Ila sdctaty auctioneer, who couldn't be éuplicated tn any of the antique shops along Fourth avenu sold out the family, and Chudleigh, after ohoking over a glass of abam- pagne and confessing that he had lost Grouch } Com bustible America. HE burning of San Francico," saya George Ethelbert Walsh in fare pera Weekly, “was responsible for the ‘coining’ of the un money which did not belong to him, A > fortuyate “moved away" This was the author's phrawe ‘Combuatibla America,’ and while the reporter who first used ghastly euphomtam for telling he it had no other purposé than to attract attention’ to his vivid atory of (roe fad shot himself. It was the only conflagration, it has served as a text for innumerable articles. “Our annual fire bill has been steadily growing as our population inc way out of a bad play for Mr. Berrano, kna vine Wing faotlities try to keep with the ex, pte nie and before taking a couple of shots at himself he braced up and did a iUttle— a very little—ood acting. Miss Don- nelly’s acting was feverish and seemed In need of a doctor. There was a great deal of symbolism and much dazzling wit on the s ject | of movi: After the shots one was) prepared to hear some playful sugges tion about heaven having “many m: sians,” and that there would be no moving there. Lucky Chudielgh, how} States in a single year. i the burning of Ban Francisco, The total losses for States and Canada by fire were $57,800,000. Of this waa responsible for some $350,000,000, including tutidin, in Sla unusually high, owing to that ‘year in the United vast eum Ben Francisov 55 ant contents.” very © A, He Sees Great Chance of Graft In a New Tenant. © ARETHUSA © A Princess envied him! For we were left be- tt, and she suessed tt. lawt tt wee eer; inal oicaottwaimerevacts [less tone of her voice and the proud jaway. He eald nothing, but there was OUNArerEc ner amaeltin che lene Meee ree close to, his b te se KeCTE Marion;who wae id= : . carrie gels ofe her, Hea diayuens were 4 question in his look. sineing: ta her festiandiamping) ber ‘ ay yo ke ay n Marton, sree <7 RoW — ~—-Loffended,—tn the flashin jer_of her | ce “amd angry.’ |and from ‘eis to cm! a i cnet by inate wn mon mone tel” — BY FL Marion Crawford, sired ce miiegeeires of h0e|* “ram worry watt mae vou anerr"| Rape th ty the almpler life of a trained nurse and sd [tender “mouth; for these are. things phobesig vend ebay barnedin seg eehUD | autirys may dot i i 4 me | given, A | to one of those - 5 ot in the evening?’ he ministered tothe, wants of « property| Author of “Mr, Isaacs, Dr. Claudius,'’ Etc.) | fren, ret leet ating dena, ener | (2 nim) With one of tions’ balt-pasneee, | Not ia the evening?” ane: eaiced ‘in threatened with measles. The prop- ‘ would not be taught to a slave, are goneT’ ~ ness of @ man and invartably get 1.) Te noe tell,” Dorothy Donnelly and Martha Morton ery baby had been born to her afster, be repiied gravely. Mr. Robert Conness, who acted | synopsis ——————- r. " nig cao had married a broker now gone broke Wke Chudletgh before him. A doctor |Copyright, 1600, by Phillips Publishing ) her proud little head went ap and ane! Se unless he ts a brute. perhaps not AS re RE | Sig, find imarelegiss Ripka her sunnah eee et esr croptendiansir| ‘Cor any. looked like an empress. CHAPTE ie & Double Fpology. EEO CG writs! nee strangely, who “prescribed: platitudes in, allopath OF PRECEDING cHAPTRRS.| She tad never been so much Ike one | “You ere going to be married,” she re sud, put an ed to the agofy by proposing to her. aallts lene ePnugn Ta iecugn thers “Tam sorry Chat I let you vee T wan|,.,r70u ere going to. be married.” she ecece ce opie in 134¥. the doctor, was aw bad as the platitudes he wae obliged to utter, | Zonta ‘Gteae ‘pnewns, Wwhowe. parents died in | 0? Ore Imperial in the action The First Kiss. annoyed,” he answered simply. “Nol” ho answered with ‘emphasis. The one real joy of the evening was the soclety auctioneer, to whom Mr. hee: Infancy, sells herself as palsy tpaetses wa ng very impor L is NO rome with an effort and with] se Tr had not been so foolish, you| ‘Not that Joseph Kilgour gave a pink waletcoat, with acting to match. There was also Set fyeofoin bessary” the, write who Drought | of eatin NAG Ginette ate, mereiulnenilice aiateke ea eam acer bel eee wane {turved 2, a 94 aia not i ai eagth \ pte. er . of i di > I. : society ministersyenai wadithe: excuse for (Jouees: BU ie expense, On, Nesmi ott t changing) beri nams tia rarethusnn ins palceey! (perv eau i(erou(eorecra ane inteeaca t “T_must be golnk." he sald.| Her tone was contrite. and resrotfully | yes asked him the next question with ogether and t nd other society freaks Who, with "The Moyers,’ should promptly be put Into) Gutiao (an Armenian slave dealer) to Cario | y, Standing beside the divan. "“Good-/ thoughtful, as if the exphanation were | erger anxiety, but he would not answer t not to free herself; ‘ ct CHAR TREE DL EOTCONT Zeno» gsiant Venetian soldier of fortune; |no doubt, twisting the pln dexteroualy, | Mandin irrefutable but humfMiating. Eve waa,|He only repeated the three words, very Draseed ‘his hold closer ups storage, fan 1 > that the of D > spread ail t ms 5 * | tenc and woftt an if to mak oak Gortins “Sails °Qutlag Menght al founds the bey: just ar the right; mo-|| | Good night, Messer, Carlo,” answered | on thal whole)’ a mood woman, ands | tenderly and| aofthy— Good q [Pe ¢ him ch through the’ agency of Cario's "aerietary.| mont, and It never dripped. Zeno Bad Zo9 aofily and a little sadly, belleved to be in Paradies; yet with | GoodsNight or Good>By’ riage, Zot NPA Kill me now! she PINE ZELD) ter ealintstneriatiaciinealabsperate eee se eetuke ateaed Trunee titetner| She had never before addressed him| the alight previous training of @ few] “Good night--Arethusa Ho laughed Wow araeoy ttle vol terprive to reatore to the throne the former | (Harles eating stewed prunes wit! in that way, as an equal and a Vene-| Minutes’ conversation with the serpent! sho know {t was good-by, though D@|jeast bit & strong man setest inperor, Johannes, Who has beeh deposed, | fingers, which was not neat or pleasant | woula not aay it; ahe waa Rot guoSSNK| child in "pl shakes imprisoned and superseded by hie son. An’ | to see, though {tt might be Imperial, tian would have done, and the expree-| #ie was an accomplished RSIS One| ewan litase Sar eEB Unable we ekprouds |'tother, more x drew hi 8 EAU Soa soundetene:-oa ine Mts since: she.waa-a-genuing:emprers...ril:-pyn, in: the tone dn which: tt wan-ate|.and her-rustto qate for apples has nent srl banned sh crete rian Sip tebe eperemors OTE t fons ‘ Ingure, enior) succes eel AE arti “Win'and Cussied tered, arrested his attention and stopped | Untold millions down Into unauetiot- “Gond-night." ane anewered. tt ene lhe “und T° stiould “be ind in Carlo an interest in the tm: | +} . ble fi: are going Rway—then, §: } = = aipero! oe des ous on | hi he mystery lay {n the fear- I\im when he was in the act of turning| ™! ir L ARGARET | rD saree crsr lage Percree peel gat Pu Dae iOn Gat he cTaA Conte \! T would stay If T could,” Zeno saia,| Her voloe almost’ broke, but ane] th HUBBAAYVER {ina Polo, a Venetian girl," She slnartit “But I have an appointment, and I proweec et UP Hated thom, and moust @ Triumph of Love. - ating. an tern father are © . to dine with. Zena, and reloctantly. promia must €0."" the tears seemed to be burning net! Then they kissed; and as thelr THE SILENCE CURE. the latter not to allow herself to be eee 08 “Is it very Important. very—very?” | brain ‘she would not atied them wile /truched, they oloead thelt ayaa it tt HIS | ; fhighewe ive) and |rieieer ache AeeAretnuse. and Zena es Zeno smlled at her now, but dit not, bla eyes were on her, [rere (09 near to seo each other as sa fine progressive age in which we ie | talking they hear a street singer outside the | ne iets Teeates a Keep you." hp paid, one says longer, Her head sank back trem iy Women are Improving -svery-day-mentalyandt pival: | winde i 1 Janswer at once. Instead, he wai [aot nae ne aan na failed cally, They are learning how to obey hygientc laws | {the window, opened the ahutters again A te wee Girhing fram ner, not | he lald his palm gentiy og se | was of rs) w ro | * and their education is on broader and more sensible lines. CHARTER IX. | Jana looked out, The night seal rela iso Tooke banker battL ta was) meRo)| TOretie 6 ene pustred, ‘away her hair Rut there ts one great menace whieh threatens the women (Continued. | dark, Here and there ttle Hente twin} | MAP 0? Pee and. pain she had been| "I had net loeknt to Jove you” haf of New York and of all big cities, especially those women A Slave's Advice | | kled in the houses of Pera, and thosd/fiient euddenly that she truly loved | sald again. ( who live in ainall apartments, or who must work all day in oMcos. This menace | 4, HO laine yer riieanea ene pial were neds itheliwatene) edee made) Hin mone atbens hens oun eos ee pte eo) al ' ; ) i nt he ow 4 Js the lack of solitude for one brief hour in the day, which women who do not | Uny paths over the Diack stream. After feet ees perhaps forever. SNe could not much pleased, | ABhe 4e-voung and ae. fret, aa epring. Her heir in like that of al! the Venetian ladies'’-— } [aourd of hia voice, “Are you sorry?’ she asked -He-ikdaped-the question from and her right hand went brown throat and around work and who lve tn houses where there is plenty of roain tor privacy should al- Ways take advantage of. This is the time for mental relaxation, when one may withdraw into one's private citadel, padiock one's tongue, and elther alt In a comfortable lounging chair or, better at{ll stretch out on a couch, uninterrupted | his eyes had grown used to the gloom | not bear it, and her pride broke dow: Beng—oovldmakeout that thera waa | Bhe caught nis hand as he turned to go a2 held it fast, Th oh, | boat near the marble steps, and a very rf " rm ehe cried. soft sound of oars moving in the water |, “Take me with youl™ ehe ¢ up. de not go away and leave mo behind! tt, rose-leaven at dewfall and ten : jallutoned as she opened them ot ds hi to end 4d: and t and_comple iS “Bince you have seen her, why are arate ave promi ateroet | nad areundlnty Serra Mae onnas concerns itself with those nervous forces which are stored | 704 80 Anxious to see her again Laiotlelecenteiaroaaldee rae iank Ca eens oe orotic heveald. “TP yi|s0\heldchimidown | wetlor see irene sy 3 “Ah! You see! Tt {s sho! I know itt ‘am allve, 1 will come baok.” head tii she could whiaper tn his eaey away to be drawn upon at a time when they are really needed. And the result te een Mae enae| slow current. Zeno shut the window ; t wala only because Pou wert anny an over-talkativenesa, Women who are never alone are given to talking too|Sh® '8 coming to-morro | again and turned back to Zoe, Going Into Danger. fei bectepaypteant tl as #3! much. ‘Their tongues wag unceasingly. But they are really not to be blamed, Pe "Yea," he sald, anewering Der lagt| “Vyoy “arn going Into danger! Her | C4} t0=nient! Tw me you are not! sspecially. {f the nudience {s_{nteresied. And wen people are thrown together |) {in i , what of {t7"" asked speech after the interval, “Mt is very | nana tightened on hia and abe From | tried Colas hoy aanin, ‘but she would, ou our and y y, the: 5 Ke 4 ¥ } we jor till. fnot let btm, and she way urufter hour and diy atter day, they are apt to take great Interest fn {ittie ORR Re CEREUS TINTON }mportent.— It tt “rere not-I wuld pot| paler still Beppe patton oe und he pushed him awayt 3 things. It ts very hard to rise above the level of smal! Interests; to remain aloof Wile conversation Nows In inetinted quantities, ashe I do not care to-ee her at mil 1 Sp ousite Die hor wrist kindly, trying to soothe hér|eyes frankly, but he shook lle heed. He seemed quiet enough at t must by However, Matening Is nota} . anxiety. ¢ to-night, and no. oth bad as talking, The mental forces are not weakened by the petty confidences of | Mil! Be good and you need not lock & Mysterious Change. that moment, but No fett the-siow, full | night, he sald gravely, “I have mnie others, and the nervous forces are more or leas strengtiivned by a certain amount | ™@ UP." He waa gvlng out of the house, then, boat of his oWn heart oa nescence fen ytgeaneeely coals : in. yranaits of self-control Thereupon she bent toward the trbie sho knew that he rarely did sccatter|the swelling pulse in his wo! canni It, abils had not guessed before to-night that/ come back.” he loved him; he was too simple, and) She slipped from he bold, and eat far too sure that he himself could not | down on the broad divan, against tie Hyen now he, did not Tike | cushions, dark, and she coujd not help connect-| ing his going with the invitation he/ had given to Poly and his daughter for! love a slave. The beat way out of the diMculty ts to lend a polite and amiable ear to other | &%4 began to eat again, daintily, but as| People’s troubles and keep your own to youraclf.. The omission will acarcely be | if she were still hungry... Zeno watched » noticed. The fine reserves which you are practising will eventually leave ther In silence for some time, Conaclous | | thitt the hand| “You are going into anger,” ahe said. imprints not only on your character, but on your face, which will be stamped by: | that of all women he had ever seen the next day, He was to be betrothed FR tay as pant oy, iti pressed' scr ou! maayi mot: opine: beaks oe ou told wea an unmistakable expression of quiet strength, none had so easily touched him, none to Glustina to-morrow, ho was eplng | eee tighter In return, and drew It to| #0.” how to settle some urgent matter of POTS MUS of ishing tt away, till at (To Re Contined) had played upon his moods as she did, ; ¥ susiness connected with the marriage making him impatient, uneasy, angry then add the other-ots:-—Apply-to- the A Bald Spot. NXIOUS—Try the. formula given here and massage your scalp well hair as any other pomads, Cold Cream. And forgiving by turns, within a quarter of an hour, A few minutes ago he had contract; or he was betrothed already; yes, and he was to be married in the morning and would bring hie bride Pointed Paragraphs. f et OME stralt-Jaced men have gone crooked. twice a day until {t becames loose | ee pecriictes eaek he hee iy Fait home; Zoe, in her Jonely room upstatra, Oct x roe 5 4 and flexible. 1 would caution you not} Ri-Here 1 a forniula tor an ex-|1onee’ 10 © incilneateeitlecs . a | 7 would hear the nolay feasting of the pens eeatinenatncan wer Kini ignerace mavirenah aichen mie to wear unventilated hata, and to wear! cellent cold cream: Rose water Sisases tel RISES aphid wld tendact L ® child prodigy 1s explaining to Fido how he may learn his letters and to] veading uests (below ional i “4 is a3 Py % MMe a not care nk how very easy and "4 9 s the thr: broke, leaving in your hat aa littio ax poastole: Fiuld |, 4 ounces; almond oll, « ounces SEIS IBC Spree tea el CAUNLAL te/eame) thie,’ His! blocks /nre| arranaed) eo: that: numbers. may. b4'|) “When, tie thread broke; leering, her ip By fin Ree a PRIN Ln Reese ica eioicHe nn extract of pllecarpine, one ounce! ROAD jgpermacetl, 1 ounce: white wax, ounce, |WHOly lawful tt mn oy spelled out in the mame mannor aa seventy-three; that Ix, by proceeding | the unreality, her lip au waa standing Sey ciumteciot eons Untment, three punces. Rub thoroughly |Orange Mower, lilac, violet or elder | T2* his many dilemmas; if | from block to block In & continuous line, The kid sayn there are a great many} “tae her, holding her han ; pi erry ee eee aeey ere hatclatheswenin (Rin Ltandasnor nina: flower water can be substituted for the | he #ke to her as hin equal, she told | numbers that cannot be found in his pile of blocks, #0 do not be diecouraged if Recoat ined sda rty cert eS Tee 0p eae enn eats este gens : Tone water at pleasure, and the addi-|h!m she was a slave, but when he treat-| you have to skip qufte a few in counting from one upward, The solution will bef Opn eons ‘wounded like “good-by,": One as hoe lin Grnia p ee Kinky Hair. Fs tion of one dram of tincture of bensoin | @4 her ever ao little as If she were ono, | found in to-morrow's Evening World for that waa what they might mean; he i Manag piesrnaats patient f ‘ of a helf-dram of salicylic acid will In. —— HSS x at as ~ 6 Pe ~ 7 | : = has occa defend his actions he admits bt weakn Mees ou prpameded ree aure the cream from becoming rancid When a man has posealoa to ee CEG i 08.8, ADH rede erypapedy ee HINTS FOR THE HOUSEKEEPER ‘ re han at 1k than by his Sunday prayers, renders It more tractable and easy | Puffy Eyes. i bf It ts safer to judgo a man by his datly talk 1k: cook one minute * * range, Aa for the dark complexion, | ; “) through an 1 a thin slices of > t.. FAM the them to the hot milk k one minut * * * P Wateh Iw evidently a conatitutional diss | JACOB-If you ‘mean by “ewolten | Raspberry Shrub, of sugar to eyory bud “Bolledish. with tar cherries patting) and atratn,” When cold aid, the eltron ayaa to take two steps backwant than to ‘tnke one fox, Mw and not the result of the | rings around the yes’? bags un-| [7 BW city people are familiar with slowly tor flv ocaite in jclone together in Inyers | | chopp, a fine ) ed and d eee , ; - 1¥, and to V partly ec ie inicding each layer with sugmt o and wat \s have only the moat temporary, if any, 9 consult a dector. ‘This putty look ia} ple drinks although the raspberry /iity toed water in quantity tovauit the rectly. cold before servink It. with Meh {oe Cream Cake Many, a man ta kept busy’ trying to |avola dot ssh thingn he effect on It. Keen your akin fresh by due to various causes and you should) maken ono of the best flavora known. tanto, Sweeten ani {n Klason cream, This Inn fine frult dessert, ream Cake. MDT AUER constant use of the complexion bruah, |!08@ no time In correcting the trouble, Put 2 quarts of the ripe fruit into a halt Mlled with crushed \Frozen Plum Pudding ) THE yolk of ono ekg and the! | would i os 3 : warm water and a pure soap, ‘I'ry thiy, Whatever Jt ta. If you really are am-/ stone jar and pour.over them 1 guart Cherry Sweetmeats { i whites of three add one cuptul of AN REMC HSICL STEP Onl a_toan and landed him she doen pomadé: | Beef suet, elght ounces; ditlous to gain in helght and weight of good older vinegar, Cover and stand) Ou in cheney rt ceene ron SE one quart milk, trenty large sugar, one and three fourths cupful Fee ey estate ernitue tek i yellow wax, one once; castor oll, one you had better Join a gymnasium and) iia cool place for two days, then drain) ain ieee aes as itis at ps raisins, yolks four egma, one-half ¢/ four, o ae ciate of sweet milk kno 5 2, : Fs i : Wetane Ad ; c =| 6 no! mash | 6» § { ar, ounces citron, fne-half oupful of butter, one-half tea é eondiiiece ot pi sa sar | ounce; benzold acid, flye grame; ol! of | take the regular course In phyalcal oul-| off the Vm ener ieee then Into! powdered sugar, Pile Pou euear i Pon Ou < oT PSt ROS TA TR OHGher sae CODAT TER? When a small boy refuses a xecond plece of pie it's a sian there te comes. lemon, one hall «ram; oll of cassta, ture, including the stretching exercises, the berries, a pe ETE both a ‘1 dish: «id orne> } +8 Aoxen_ almonds, one tablespoon va~ sastbdardoy BASEN SEE FCP Y NS APPY & aranerwlhihinieocted tht herpla eight “drops, Mix the suet and ‘wax ‘The brace. you mention would be ex. Quantity of the frult. Awain let i atund| them has bdealee eter alent wien phere | milaniPutithelimibe and (raising ington: Cn esttne veieuvar ewe eres 13 “ohloaga Mewall ever a slow ticat, add the cantor oli and cellent .as fm reminder to hold yourjanq stand aaide for the third time. At|{oereg’ Reet fon hunoteen | double boller and cook twenty minutes, which add elght tableapoontula of pow i @eld and allow to properly covl and shoulders back, Lthe end of tho final period strain “yor cherry pudding line the dish with! Beat yelks and. sugar together, add dered sugar and flavor to taste,