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i | OW long havewe been married, do you think?’ asked Mra Jarr the other | evening. : | Oh, 1 don't know,” sald Me. Jarr, yawning, ‘“Let me see how | feng let?’ And Mr. Jarr gave an imitation of a man thinking. | “Oh, never mind about it, {f you have to-think," said Mra: Jarr, coldly. “That shows how much _you-care, or_how nach you-are interested. sg __ geeh_inditterence-osthat which burta a woman and hurts her very much, You The Evening World Da | , te |Yens Yensen, Yanitor ily Magazine, Monday, October ve | = ees Play*' for That Tip What He Got. #o # He Makes a ‘Hero : By R. Wi Taylor. mantic Career of SURRENDER! HANDS UP! (AY BET AY. CET GUDE REWARD FOR 0S!) Another. Dramatic Turn in the Ro- of ‘‘The Round Up.”’ +o—: 'Baek_From the Dead Dick- Lane, a Hero ¢ @erer seem to remember any of our little anniversaries—when we were married, my birthday: birthdays, nothing!" “How old {s little Emma?” asked Mr. Jarr. ‘She doesn't appear to be growing Uke Httle Willie ts." "Yee, 1 dol! sald Mrs. Jarr.. “A ieUe thoustttuiness t way means a V@reat deal to n woman. Mra. Kittingly war telling mo. that her second hosband ‘Was BO thoughttul-mbout-her-birthdays. “He never forgot them, alwaya brought “home a big tunch-of rosea and some little gift every birthdsy, He never forgot ft on x ny, they only lived together a year!’ seld Mr. Jarr.. . + “Well, the principle of the thing fw what_i'm speaking «Mit, said) Mra. Yacr, “If they had fived together twenty years he would have always brourht her flowers on her birthday, for ‘be wna wo considerate tn those things, Mra. Kittingly anys, that she often cries about it when shs thinks of tt What a: pity. he was'such: a brute and. treated her: so terribly, drinking up her money and erunning away with another woman!” 5 : ‘i ) Oh, but he’s all right, because: he brought home a’ dollar bunch of flowers + fence and then spent all‘ber money!” said Mr. Jarr, testily. y “He might have been a Ddetter man tn other ways. that's true, said Mra nd thot goes a long way with & qwomen—And-yat-all days are the same to yot The Kound Up. (A Romance foanced. on the great play of ‘the same name, : : ¢ RK } Dip THE BURGLAR ATTACK You? 7 = (Copyright, 1907, by John Murray.) SYNOPSIS OF PRECEDING CHAPTERS. “'Don't_1- bring you—honre—flowers—end—trinkets—and— boxes of _candy—some—}— times?’ asked Mr, Jarr. rer =a “Oh, you, nometimes; but not very often,” replied Mrs. Jarr. “But you don't 40 St eepectally on birthdays or anniversaries; and that reminds me about our ~enni| ry. Do you think we OUght ( gtve-am affair?’ = ‘“what)do you think?’ asked Mr. Jerr. —— * . “yowouldn's-want people to aay we Were celebrating an anniversary just get some gifts. What's the use to get gifts that way? If you do they have to be all repaid tmck In gifta to those who gave them, on THEIR anntversartes, | It fa just Ike «etting wedding presents.. Then you are under obligations to pyople swhniaent-rou_ncheenta.(o-send back presents when. thelr daughters or thelr sls- Fad thetr-cousins-and—thetr—-aunte- Marry. = z= ae a AWe-couid ive hist-« Iitlie.party-16-our ctowest frismte_and ear 'Kindly-o presents’ on the Invitations, couldn't wet’-aaked Mr. Jarr. “Who are our frienia?’ asked Mrs. Jerr. ‘We know « lot of people, but who are we very, yery fond off" : 2 “py-Jovel-that's true,” aaid Mr. Jarr.."'Come to think of ft, when we grow elder and more sensible we come to the conclusion that all the people we know ‘Bore us and that we really lke nobody.” “10-1 thought that!-sebd-MreJarr, sharply, “t-wonlan't want to Hvel But —enat explains many things to me in your actions! Selfish thing! You don't love anybody brit yourself eS <= z “I didn't-mean it that way, sald Mr. Jarr, hurriedly. —“What_1_meant wai that as the enthusiasm of youth {a worn away by the years we see things clear- dc, and the foollsh Infatuations and fietdehips of our early days appear—well— ‘a Ifttle foolish to us. Isn't that so?’ “T don't want to talk with you,” eald Mrs. Jarr, “if that ts what you think! ___¥ save-a lot of frionds—very dear friends; friends who would do anything for ‘me ad for whom. I-wouwlt-do-anything. “Ido not regard niy nips i business arrengements, thet I must get something out of} If I love others I _want-to—éo things for them. _It_tsn’ t_ the: to jor es. we 1s about to begin Dick Lane appears 41s met by Jack, who. without telling him what ta afoot, “persuades hinr to. 60 Away Without see Dick. consents, paying Jack $5,000 borrowed from him ljaKee, hidden, hears their Back Fr the 5 PICTURE: FAR SAVING *6000! DIS BANE YUST, ABOUT, -DE— Limi! J Jen, who hurried out on the porch storming: ‘Say, Jack! What do you mean by putting the vrakee on this heah weddin'’?’ --Sim—say,-3im! I-f went zou ta Ao something for me,” cried Jack, as he rushed toward his futur greatly excited. ‘Sure!’ enewered Allen, heartily. ‘Stand here at this door during the ceremony, and, no matter what happen, don’t let anyone tn.” “But"—— interrupted Allen. : Don't-aak me to explain,” blurted Jack. “Echo's happiness ls at stake.’ "That sattics it—she's my dau THAT MONEY! TAKE MY: BEST. PICTURE OF DEWEY! from them that rakes me value their acquaintanc: “Wall, you are going to give a big anniversary party. then? sald Mr. Jarr. “ “Oh, not a big one; it's too muoh troubi said Mre. Jarr, quickly. “It is expensive, 100, and no matter how much you spend you can't natisfy peaple: ‘You can’t invite everybody, and that makes trouble, and, besides, our_next anni- |¢ - Woy an’ I'll not Jet any one apile her happ! To Be js nees, Nobody gets | : wee. CONTINUED &e xt thorns “Remember—po one—no matter who ft is," emphaeised Jack, as he darted into the house. wersary is in an off year; $t's not specifically any sorl of an anniveranry, Thore eeme every five years, such as fin, paper, crystal, linen and silver, you know.” 1 “why, I thought we'd say. ‘Kindly omit presents,” anyway?’ said Mr. Jarr. “And 4o you think I'm going to fill my house muss the carpets and @verything fdr a lot of people, and not get anything for it asked Mrs. Jatr—\ “But the few particular, the close and loving friends?” asked Mr. Jerr. “Wome a few!" replied Mrs. Jarr, “Nobody doca anything for me!" Raisin Pie. NE-HALF pound raisins, cups water until tende! kar t0 taste. eee “ymall temon, “pinch of sbampter:aRew bocont belere Bake with two crusts; it Dough. Aq large lump butter thicken..with foig mixed with cold. ~ rere Jim. Allen lighted is ptpe- “Now what's eating him?’ he muttered to himself. “They're off!" -ne-cried, look- ing through the window. The Rey. Sam Price began the marriage service. : Beauty Hints. Mins Margaret weekly‘“At Hom. and beanty seekers will be re- sumed to-morrow at Room 48, Pulltser Building (third and will be continued |. taeh Toeaday from.2.ie4 7. Me “Limerick”? Prize Winners. The First Evening World Readers to Capture i the $10-a-Day “Limerick” Prizes. to drone CHAPTER XI-_ A Cowboy Wedding. Pty-the-Httle-things...'n life. that <tonnt, etter ath themsolves into hysteria pver the buzzing of-a fly and plan a battleship poft in 1.1 further _gnnoun ie BVE WORED- fiing.pis. tt ie us i $3 and 8 for the three best last lines for uncomp ines of $6, spoons baking powder, __salt_an coup _ to make stiff enough Two-Egg-Cake.— one of their number a thousand or | more miles to age a new production inj —that they may corner the ticket: fad to see You paling (market nent of-time-tn-caae—n-weiie- epecHiators, Lt Pagal ttl] apa cey aa evOrLe ssc rece veda RUE wey: Seed lide ta be gulded by-"nitting | TAYE 8A iareaEaenON was Indicated oan eaikey By The. | Ren the bill-designed to-put them ont} paws tors ttewould te: inmposeiola-to-knock them ‘vut_ witha two column club. | Dhayinot onic have thavinwiat(AIbany: | sane, econerlekwed man wha sored centre side bateat icashVonenat, cue {® Veteran of the Civil, War. and worked | [ihe “sympathy dodge by saying he_eked— out» bare ax tieatre | a Nittie “more Nour und det @ complacent Uceman In front of = sisi quae Wheatre allows thom-to—break the man will enable the poor old cripple to buy himself a new-leg when Warneld TEHeR tO OWT, a CHARLES. -PARNTON, PO ONE pint-of fiour_take two tea- to roll out REAM together one-half cup of but- ier and one-cup—ot—stigar— Sift; toxether four times two cups of} Sor tustnesy wax betore tne Lagtstnturs. four,tro—tenspoone—of--beking powder jt that time, ft Is sald, they sent {o | ad a. little salt “Ada-a iittte of this ax { fiour to the oreamed butter and sugar, | then break in an egg without beating, mother a cup of sweet milk, FIAVor to tists} = and bake forty-five minutes tn loaf tin. | wil beoot.ie-panic-atricken over the burning of a rubbish heap and camp out in the ruins of fire-swept homes, treating -thetr-miseries-en'e huge. joke. | pinch of esik ais kor Suppose you'd a visit to pay Fo Eteventy-seven Broadway, What route would you take [ Rosence und wandered back from Tanchman. en | enawa7t— ~yBaWw. at ouce that he mu. ACK'S absence had aroused Jim Al- | yas an easy task for him, ii=&-botler-snop.—A-city-tult, of people | & ‘o Tanchman, To See His Sweetheart — “_- Married to Another. the marriage bond," were the words that ‘fell upon Allen's ears as he- ‘stopped to look in the window st the wedding party. x . “The sky pilot's taking a jong time fo make the hitch. Darned If 1 couldn't coh up a twénty-m tise. that “he's: takin’ to” get thers te tot ‘ : : himacife tno, Allens: speaking, to tient r. Dick tact grown (mi arden to the front of th : 5 he house: = Teoilen Be krocted him with sinebas “Thet my name," “anew “All sumiciously, “But 1 aint enslete ev to] every stranger that comés along.” Face to Face! ° v ~ ” 5 “Nou know manne? HGRned Dick. Do yocnlied Allen, < unconvinced, ‘(aly name in Lane. Dick Lane." Dick Lan the autonleted ruins hodtng out tile Tiand, Famped. "Tl wasa't hited Pye in the hi My SPU a long time, 1 wrote ack wal—you wrote t knowa!—you wrote to him—he the astonishing awa Wich nat ms ‘ahi: so suddenly. Here man, as if back from the wands Ing in his own door yard, teiting wie that Jack knew he was ailve NS wt ad been told tdm. What could Eeho — say? This, then, s ANKS requost and range and hin distress. Dicic” Mmply been sowed t! Behe! Tie name aboused-Al ~He: and Quickly. “eho! mus’ net Sec now. It was too late Tho secret of his [return on the wedding day must be | known only to three men. Tey ookhere.--Diok,'—he-commanted- mustn't 1 ab numer ke volute? ee Dick, growiag-con niteed mystery which was bet thi uta Alten: First Jack and now her father telle him never_see | again or let her, know that he js alive. Hix strength was beini overtaxed by ail this evasion and delay, Dick," aaid Allen with deep sympa- ¥ y man’ ‘She's my ter. * want her lite to be happy. Can't. 9 seo? Don't you understand? She th “Too Late!’ You've come back Dick," iplaine Alen, Pe. Tees 62" echoed Dick ‘Theses 1 thig, I'll ese hee something back of al itarted to enter the door, but Allem go in,” he now. Testralned him. ‘* i shouted’ to the Recieanl ‘Btand aside! I'll see ‘her and tell her, OG Ie weak to offer much: reatstance. No, you won't,” Jim gently: told him. Was ‘sorry for @ poor. fi but Echo's happiness was the Explanations could come later, len pushed him t aes t ein Men: will work, {Re i a consequence, to—nlii_to—have—h! “aldert,— his friend in the We friend tn the West, treat him in this a he cried, in his anguish, BO back where you { Scalp mi ee, TEhe— preatmenga | thew wmd: that_mey fol ‘are_ posible, but fiw _—_Shank’s Mare la the safest, fd say, ei “RUTH BABCOCK, No. 1827 Fast Nineteenth “street: Brook tene- SECOND PRIZE—$3.— ae Why, “the sleeper.” of course! You're a Jay! MINN1£; 1._M'DONOUGH, Melrose, Rensselaer County, N. Y. THIRD PRIZE—$2.—— : / Why, I'd take the 8. P: ©. A. ss MIDTON-EPSTEIN, 0-s-West- One Hturdred amd “Phint street Ne — are taken Ii time, “will, sometir Bole, stimuiate— the. col-|— Dick Lene hart qhatter and | fesho—by writing — break! the “news of planned to shicld tin) his return. sword “bot tt the raturat colstts-vety—arient— ly desired, it ls usually necessary to hay hair dyed. Enlarged Pores. — —Hore js a formula for a healing roid z know until too te of his escape. letter sent dtrectly to her might have - “nuoh unhappiness ands ™m Pest mon’ urned did Jack reaj> prevented: heart aches, Not happiness bad ret Prizes for the ‘“imerick’' here printed will be awarded Thursday, Oct. 10: ter right under hls! official noss.— ‘ticket specuiatoral have ho right toon. ritct_ the entrance to a theatre, but they take that right} $n defiance of policemen and every- body eine, The ‘Beware of Specula- sign—outside the Herald Square —ty-almostastunay aa anything Le Fields does inside. Evidently the man en tha door doesn’t. belleve in stens. no wuMecastonally, . manager makes a stan ee eecnistaeh Mie ATE ftayaieny- <qriore-then-once—has-fought thom. back }- Rae: *¢rom the door of the Empire, and Tam ‘old that Mr, Daniel Frohman employs | a squad of Pinkerion men to combat | athe evil at the Lyomim, where the pop- ‘ularity of “The THEE with the upper = -part-of-the house Pas led the sidewalk $ gang to use every possitie means to “got its clutcnes on Afty-cent and. dollar eats meee ‘ ‘The Aevices—to—ehich these politely, termed “speculators” resort in order to ge K Tres wherg_the—de— it mildly, | ‘eutprisingly —ingoryou: favorite ‘echeme Js to put a well-dressed woman into a cab and trol her off to the box- ‘oMce for tiokets. “the other day when @ theatrical man complimented a form- coldrs the dress and made @ppropriate, and a 0 -ae are+ piaids. Again, i¢ Uked, | Utillped for home wear! ailghthy’ open f and short acris teat! great mistake ¥ ing Boho of ‘Dick's tre that his one made. by —not_telll | rescue. | Both Dick and Echo had bed & | of heart wisn they~met-emain- Jotion, Use kt on your skin unt! » the soreness hes ~ disappeared. Then got a good complexion brush and {2 -pura..s0ap....Scrub your tes..wall1n.|. ; arm. water once.a.dey.— rinsing tt in. 2 mevernl clear waters, The will | Echo was young, eventually, contract to Pepe se far, Both had Jost touch with common size, but It will take mome time. Melt |intorests. Jack Payson had enteted her Mmerich" and send to “LAST LINE || tometfier § ounces pure japd arid jeotor. He was eager and im: EDITOR, Byening World, P. 0. Box 18H, New York City.” Ten] RS AAS hy RSL ik was settled and” wortt= It 1s not necessary to use thie coupon in sending In your answer, but you J | sir in 1-2 ounce carboue (enn Pes | worn by hardship and mooh physical may 60 po if your desire. Ys Hy addition of balsam of fir to this prep- fering. Now Jack was at the altar The contest Js open to, all without charge. posttest Lge Susn sens nle odor | ot vith rental Troubte with the Eye. re : tragedy. J: K.—T fear thia cataract on the; questions. A salesman from Borongli Park Station 5 r Was robbed of his summer vacation, at Sere ~—But late tm the autumtm j His fond wife besought him petuous; an 7 Utitizing Old Rope. . OME time ago a woollen man tate Nort of Angiand wucceeder [} aye tym pase for a doctar, and if in nmking a fabric from old ropes., He obtained a quantity of oldrope and! LY i, you cannot arrange to call one in | self, ‘darned cordage, unrayelied them and wove them by @ seoret process into a kind take your mother to one of the clinics, | ‘According to these words, itis the but |of roush ‘eloth. : where she will wet excellent tceatinent. | Wilf Of GSa thet: nothing “shail sever, rials are plain quite as! MAR.CHIMMIE JONES IS DE MosT OPEN HANOED GENT Wib HIS Mowery can be, With tho! (er; Ohorus) girl on her prosperous, Ap= she frankly told him that i ypenrance, = ee aplendor was the result of her in- eine £ je year. The f uatry on behalf of a certain upecula- ont ‘ste 5 Of the simple full ones ‘She was. the ‘Lady in the Cab” @uring working hours. \) When‘there Js ‘nothing. doing’ at the ox-oMices ‘the speculators send to Ty~ bon's or the hotel agencies and willing- Jy pay a premium for ‘tickets. Recently . Se ‘big haul” was mada m a Broadway } : ‘house by an intellectual looking wom- ‘An who paid she conducted a’ private < {pohool and wanted to send her “giria’ {to see the play that was nightly pack- Ting tho houre. .She walked of with! . lahirty-tickets, The people who walked | dn with the tickets on ¢he following | might were not girla from a private | Hi echool, They were students fromthe! Sue OO Bidewnlk school of experience, () Whenever st 1s possible the apecula- : pcre anticipate a * tem play prodiiced cur of inwie they nko Means of findiny cat whether it ta lke- i fy te be ‘winnet'’ in New York. At is ‘trimmed of material Inches halt alt wide, Girl's Dress—Pattern No, 5759. and 11 } York. Send ten cents In coin or stamps for each pattern IMPORTANT—Wte your same and address plainly, ways epecity tise wanted, are always pret Indoors at alj ieee {a talQ-dn a“ tack ‘at! cach shoulder, while it about the equare neck. The skirt ts straight and gathered -at Upper edge. For a girl Of 10 years of age will bo required 45-8" yards wide, or 23-4 yards 4 yard of tucked} : velvet ribbora.. | ‘Call or send by mail t THE EVENING WORLD MAY MAN. TON FASHION BUREAU. Nv. % West Twenty-third street. New daughter, i tt things=are-prob> 4 Shim-} be & jater when | Dick had wandered torture while Dick *| Horoscope for To- me is If ever you! loved now's your ghasoa_"S ho-must Dever” KHOW You're Up a jwhole lot I'm makin’ of <onUnued Alien, his beart aeb- 1B feeds returned —wanderer,—“but-if — | ‘her as 1 think you do, it may drop-ofcomfert in ‘heart explained Jack's. - Allen held ip his hema — TKK to beallent. He ad to follow-—him, 81 not fully realise he “aid meant. Then the flooded. fall — hin, laisse Sars Day. Tr By Ali Baba Bo a | Monday, Oot. 7, 1907, effectively | the #7 inches with a yards of She—This proposal’s so sudden! He—Well, to even it up you kin accept me, kind of gradual if you ans. “What are you crying about, my poor boy?" “Me an’ Chimmle was playin’ ‘President,’ an' he hogged de title of ‘undesirable citizen’ an left me nothin’ to do but ‘mollveoddle,’ ” Ht sy i “Here's’ a cent. Don’t spend It reckless or somé day youse may , have ter, blush when dey questions in eupp'ment'ry proeeedin’s.” ordered, A N excellent day, Extremely aus | employment or busines: ‘ clally bonefioent are the faciiteese ee fore 10.3 A. M. Ask favors boldin Push all pending aftatrs, A good afternoon and evening for | cogirtahlp or marriage, Favorable for domestic affairs, particularly baking, Thovo whose dirthdate this fe wim | have & prosperous yoar, but mast guard thor health, They will have an opportunity to travel or remove, aad should consider, thy matter well It te chazard of new fortunca and needs and wise refled}ton. = born av WAL be prosper= ous tn fession He wil & most unsettled wi marry earty and a Her main fault will be a Jove of gossip. It will ‘ve her trouble if not checked in yousa,

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