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bere od u The Evening World Da Just Kids “4.—#Yes, Willie, when | was your age | was an office - Sey ¢ i . . - Boy Just like you.” i 2—‘And dere was me, widout er red in me jeans an’ 3—"I lave yer madly, passionately, Henrietta, but —'What alls the child?” : : ts “And how long did youse work before de boss | de gcil saying every tree seconde dat. she was perishin’ | afore | ask youse ter plight yer young affections wid “H9's just been told dat ‘infants In arms’ ain't admitted to —Automoblies ic ail right, Willlam, but. fer_mine, om = ry. ste" cf test z abi mins | must tell yer de story of me past!” Wagner recitals [| me a good hoss atween me knees, Am 1 right?” f jee te Leet eR EEE He Is Still After That Elusive Tip. Betty Vincent's re aw «# Advice to Lovers. 5 out from the young jady thet whe ioved: ‘An le Bored Girl, { sean -poor-and -omrn -a-amalt eke -, | Ars The-young lady ia very wedithy; AM twenty-two and-am madly 18968 is oe naan @ weatehy aan with aman of thirty-three, He loves) 5:4 ia very quiet and not extravagemtl!* mo and wants to marry me on NOW| Our social positions are very differemt. iF SHE DONT GIVE _ME AY. {Tp pis — TIME AY es SURE! AY SA Dy MARGARET RU: —— : ORE UA UST FEEL o>" ails) HU BBAR VEE LIKE VORKING HAIR AND TEMPERAMENT. “THATS \T! FIX 'T $0 IT WON'T OUT THE ‘ 1 LL hair spectiliets ad the Sarometrical qualities STOVE PIPE +. LEAN SIDEWAYS _: A “of liatr §n connection with the health, Oftan days an Se BS ae Year's, Would you advise mete marry | stust I give her up? ny, Delorean Mines approaches the ‘alr will give warn- : | him? 7. C.J: || If the young lady te old enough ey.® ing by dix unmanageable condition of by a certain colorless; appearance it—foltew=;- thet-az—the night the day, that — katr and the temperament are closely allied, also, and. |: {those who understand the subject may fist as surely read character from the hair, its texture condition as from the » itself. If you see hair incline! {tobe olty and asp take dues and a tendency to soift-analyats {But the rule works in a circle, -ot-course. Olly hair ts usually due to slumgish ‘circulation, ut w ne morbidness causes these trowbirs-or they cause the ‘morbldness It is tiird-to say. At any rate, one certainly uggravates the other. *and olly hair ts the result ey ENGR 2 [) Phicgmatic people who are Inclined to optimism and who never worry almost) Invartad xyave heathy renlpa and rather thick hal, which {s nelther olly nor | dry, but easily arranged and obedient to management. These people are full- iblooded and healthy, they have good appetites und never brood over their trou- idles. Thoir halr {s often curly, which {s, naturally, another reason fortheir 00d | humor. On the other hand, people who have very dry scalps and crisp, wiry hair 66 e e 99 Ly e “ESTE a ssa pe aro or erp Limerick’’ Prize Winners imantic and feverish. Then there $s the calm, molf-contained type of woman who | 5 = nee thes fine, straight hair,-neither olly nor dry, which Mes close to the head and 1s | j CLUMSY +) | eG Ss * ae ery B Eellnasaneuctust elu Gallea ntenon len alata race iceneoachaie wea tts SER ON ; BVERTEDAX, until fut bees ennpuncerant| THe ET ENING WORLD awa In fi¢iion all thre rabatiious, uely ducklings who stew into leroines Jater had i Ribicnbd akc CS Needle hag lees noire) feed Neal ata! locks a9 wild and unrily an thelr own naturos. Witness poor Ma - — ala ~ dod toe completing ehietitvse ay aaa nair was always slipping down and ging In her eyes in picturesque Look our! by ] eed Daa Paes mane % fdlsorder, while her gentle and more for fe cousin had decently braided hair, You'Re FALLING! URES In fasltless order, to the shame of Me unfortunate Maggic—tut the curic i # of {t al! is that as we grow In grace and learn from bitter experience, as Maggie | id, the power pf self-control and xalf-dental our unmanaceably and rebellions “hatr-serms tikewiss to recognize thy ine of onter and kee within bounds, _— | If the man {a worthy in every WRY| iow her own mind, that. te ahd able to support a wife I can:600 00] twenty, tell her, of SF fore abd es | Feaaon_why voll should refuse } | ez decide It “she 1s younger |t wonla:*- |! vou say you are madly in Jove with hi nfair'to thke advantage’ of hef ine = || A Hamble Suitor. experience. Bi iysthy Dear Bett: iy YPAR ago while on my yacatton 1| Letter- Writing. met a young Jndy, During the] pear Betty: past winter I took her to the||N writing to @ young indy, whtes’ || theatre, &c., eccastonallyand sent_her | | 1s eore_formal, "Dear Sfiss Jones ih. a fow presents, During that_time 11! or ‘My Doar Miss Jones.’ B, Bye i had come to love her, and I had found The latter js morg—formal. ane An-old man from Pompton, N. J. Took a ride on the! Subway one di As they passed City Hall The guard heard him baw: FE: RST PRIZK-$5. Some blackguard has taken me p Catherine Fitxharris, No- 85 Sixtioth street, Brokty! SECON D-PRIZE-—$3. - : =! a is nicaiateaas down whole: Hisesan-oyeten Tale ola at Massage Cream. te “like thie Teklmen which many doctora ndvise, | ~ Le K=in—#__ellmate_Mke and I have seen people gain flesh in} Lb sceaes EROS ea Tiree weeka by rollowingsiten lth tullystt : + of “cream mort ‘of the time to} keep the skin from chapping and crack- | Scars {rom Pimples. Ing. Therefore your friend was-partly ROG Methnesd lacaravahouldibe ab- gst, Dut notin the way she intended. d-=trentually -If ihe -com- Send a tray of fresh air down-this way. Ra: |. No. 42 Broo! ‘Using x-cresm onthe face: every-day Jon hr AThealthy-pondttton-+—}— aM i : aa ee Zs y z mle Elliort F. ymond, No. : ieee street, Brooklyn. Mee Ge ee ee masnage—wtitaxstet this! —1- ; ia “| THIRD PRIZE—$2. ? ' is x hand oF te slectrlett le It Chinese you speakor.. Francais? = H_ ME OFF CLEAN, ¥ STARA" WST “TTA BES waa A AEN = a 2 Seber oT | -{-SOn+ Ay —TRY—ONCE. pAGuAR Ppa all Ae pil teed a ALE SP). SHI you reale want to increase [ water, rinsing well atterward: ‘The | Sie 2 GET No MORE MORE FOR DAT TIP! your, welght make up’ y! nind | friction of the brush 4a excellent for | THAN EVER? AND 1) Sotto worry and toe: Ee ee ES eos | XoU'VE — SPILLED: ty, Eat plenty of fresh vegetables, | = - SO0T. rm Ry potatoes, rice and:batter and frult, Be- Turning Dark. Hair Light. | : THE KITCHEN! Hween meals at Intervals through the iday and just before solng to bod take Peroxide. Bleachmg —Merally |_| i Re : Rie ee ae (rom six to efght glasses of milk with means to take out the color, but : 1 er, — broken sitter al th willed bleached hair is 2 pale © rare HEH bres color When the hrlttet— scarefal net to—pinities— paariacoe gett Gt te -guneraty tor the garker fr you drink the milk, swallow the exe! sh that (y. for Rl auburn &c. NM. —Hair js usually Neached with ‘ i i : 5 | Lunch, breakfast and dinner i : z . 3 It is not necessary te use t MISS: MARGARET HUBBARD AYER is “At Home” every ae io 5 : Zw S : ce é ec Nee bit youdestte Tuesday afternoon from-2-to-4. in-Room 48, Pulitzer Byilding, where || [she is glad-to receive all seekers-after health and beau! y, to answer i) their pauestions and to Sung gSIae the precise course, treatment or pre. | May. Manton’s. Daily Fashions, | UGH, pretty. Hue frocks as thls one % S Bick MeKee, "1 “Bad Man”’ of “The Round Up,”’ Tries to Shift His Guilt. to the Hero | garments with ‘amaz- | ing rapidity, In the tt on n_it ja made of ~white lawn aid ts [men “tated in from 4ie—cerral. Bud Ustened to, Buck made the din poe thom and comprehended their |charge that> |Payson—had—xilled old | 8 ihe Set id = man Terry sort pot the=robbery ras paying ofthis oni t pady place tons defense when ain't_a goin’ tc be nothin’ doin’ here, Buck bowed to the trembling woman, would be the | copy. Jaw an’ justice.’ Who had th no ohee arias alour eink, pul eneoringly at the waver. | husband's echo — fo would todd ova ree eT Pee $5 ae TOTS Heart hito- thea | want es Know Where your dy citi a folks sushi and re, hi ind he had lost. the mney to pay oft cae a f trimmed with frilly of tat debts. In the grou 6 5 é as-tho killin’ of old man “There atn't, asked, con-| this rereh the material_and em- sk (A Romance. founded—on the ee ee Saree prove T wasn't In twenty | Lempiuouaty Aa aa nee 1 CPs reauest a Nery smETe | proidered diaca. but It — ani a v a 4 o% © DISC! rs wn Out + +. 0 arin great rlayof Lhe same.name.) |} Want.to know. where he, ralaedthe 1 un¢e ee -tounerrabout every ston aiarai bo a-vaut-W thera?" asked SBimuntimecsn ree ee ore ByR- the bleh wens Hits appropriate both for : money. Well. Jack can tell. fhe can't [Rock ted his party to tha conch on the | Hijy{uget Judicial tones |" "Mfeobe you'll need them if you got| Pe: Ailenced wasily ty ho Pai the lawns” Gn John Murray I'll confess the whole business—I won't | >. y io raann engine ud Tane-me an’ hin rode over to| too careless with your talk,” answered | ine Into Ms eyes, Echo ather pretty warhable let him eumer for me, Buck shan't let | SMtetmmter to. accuse Jack and then wed wKether—an' I was put| the unruffied pherltt. yam, 3 Beye cepeaichta ace Turning to Jack, Slim said: ‘Phis| (! ; It way bravely whom he ‘The punchors had to grin in apite of} fool thing can be settled with one word (by a friend.” | worn at all seasons Ay friend [and for cashmere. : Jousness of the occasion. Buck | from you." RE Ay ats peep asap be deeply hurt at the un- ie-young ranchman Matened to the) "Buck Interrupted “ner ex hia tehallix and similar Meht welght wools, off suspicions which might have at- an innoc Ve Ler reonocent man hang. for what we'vo |iached themselves. to. hiin. Fortunately Slim nappened to be at Jack's Tarch at the time, When he jentered the corral, he found the ac- (Copyright, 1907, by John Murray.fo | "ony ‘ SYNOPSIS OF PRECEDING) CHAPTERS.| 4.4 Lee footateuy. on the piazza Jack Payson, a young Artzqhe ranch own-| / Hie in of the door drove Bud ee) martin Sacha Allen, Aaaet fal to take refuge in an adoining room, Way he had een left out] Sherif’ earnestly. He wished to clear] + ‘Ther let 4 t hia elf foraver of all suspicions. He did | wate” anit! qpuat tell Mia str ltr here ye do htm. makes you point to me as the! sot want Echo ever to hear that there] jurning to Jack ean find him.) white the. fact that ft h . G ‘ ley ‘ 4 he. bullied: “Come | Reigvariog -eatijema. ie whero ho could overleat all that. rng | CUTS and Rael ra of Jack rapidly asked Jack. quietly. maa false Impression abroadsthat she ner bullied ik Comell be made with i belt happening, He closed the door as the |PUtTing & batt to your Wh! was the wife \f a slayer, ‘What Is es to shut out the | elther the half low or = & ani sccepia “Payson, cow punchers*entered with 8, Jack was taking the charges coolly jit itv" he asked }imply.”’ 5 Tian eeeeh hag jek Hs alive, but Keeps the hers trom Reno, { CO” with Slim at thelr Bale POs is his feolings Why. vou all paid off € mortgage of} vhie nah are | the: high neck “ani ; ring 10. ioea hers. Just before the wed: | head, enough, aa che: did not know what mup- any longa He started angrily toward y pale iS eof | clinched his Naty until hts nafis gank BE istck-atienrar pare wick 5.00 he, eee fe ol iiley Cer Ci aye PoE i apetly Lower about $3.00 lawt week, didn’t yout? | inte the flash S1k | wich the short or long : ‘demands nee Exho. | He learns | i aah DaRIeeEs vera ceyex, What hi Haw eA TO dg wT with t7- T you Matte orled In| sleaves means at ara the. truth and’ departs, The nelenvor CHAPTER Vv jhold the charges he made. S!im’in- | Were about to} 4) Kod, } jood Ma excited « the murder of; PR XV, i follow, his Silm motioned | 2¢ #sked- = | there are practically famed Terri i formed MeKee he would Usten to what | thoi “back with the caution, “Keep | he ANeeh ed RUM os anal t and dexpolled. ot Frontier Justice jhe had to say, nad if he thought-Jack | out of this, bovat™ & Veiled Threat, mecdu fon the two designs tn one committed by Buck u | ‘IT was late,” expl ” afternoon before Ho rides Cashmere with ribbon a jwullty, afterward, he would: place him Waals explained: Jaok = bu Buok broke in at this point. Here a pacin’ horse, he gets §.00 pald him priate i ou I rode around to. Terria % ARONA rues 5 OMY to OnE pad him rile makes an 6x- 0 has UCK APKEE ‘ad: not bee: 7 a n idle in! hha <; f 4 th i ig punder arrest. For all concerned it) house to ask abc a wedi ont (Was the, strongest card that he hud in/ and he can't tell) who pata It) Wwatls Med is oll, Me hoiiaceserariy B ae were following the slaying Of would be betier (0 Ko into the house. | 1 ordorad for my wife Te PORE TS" hand end. thie Sheri had ,dettly | the verdict?” Buck dld not .walt, tae a3, seedingly serviceable foved by the fat_eheritt of lan Terrill and -Payson’s ‘Tho Sweetwater boys surraunded Jack | ,,Jim. Interrupted him to. substantiate | Used st to his own advantage, ~ janawer. Raining his voice he dhoutett: [and pretty dress for Pinal Gounty, | Boon after the marrluge Echo | wedding, Slim and his posse had traced as they followed Slim into the Living statement. Polnting to a desk, he; “Plenty! Buck shouted. “Olt Ter. a iithal sauolueweather Imotices that Jack has some, trouble on Bis 4.6 murderers as tar ea tho clven, tiene K “That'e so, ‘There itis, too—that| rill wax shot and killed and robbed an’ | Foul bellowed Sage Brush, | white both’ white and ranch’ dicover “calls, ‘aa. does” Bud | ali clues qvere ‘lost. Beyond the froom. Lining up in opposite groupe, desk. It came two days later, the man who did It got over three | lunging toward hin, only hold in u The Jattor is much’ perturbed and yond the fact sim’ stood’ in the coatre to serve ax| The Sweetwater, ourmt nodded in| nd dollans."" ‘ restraint. by his associate colored wash materinis ania ely dCi eure aac tee fut that a pacing horaa had been ridden tol judge and Jury, with Buck and Jack | {aersence, but the other Tooked In: | You mean to say thatthe ova KI Jack! What have you to say?” | are charming, and if _ ty i K the ford and that Jack rode a pintojat piy right and left hand. Ey pe ae j here? Dogan Saxe Brush, In his anger | 1 Fevho, carne thine VeCsRaalnigia de 5: “pacer, thore was no cne at whom to cored af ¢ defense Jack | making a rush at McKed. He was: held ’ y die ratty {i SHAPT E £ | mat fobody "saw you over that (back, ‘but. the, disturbance attracted x i and very pretty {x CHAPTER XIV. Vint the Anger of suspicion. Buak are The Enemies. oe [agit alg: anen rey ca Ee Gare nT destred the front por- . Kee took full advantage:of this fact. In Inside the door, Jack said: "Keep ax/ “There wasn't anybody at Wer THI eo ener ae Chote habandtacaae Montandivoketcnilaihe Ss a |the cow camps, tho bars { "want 1 didn't meot unsbody."” Jack showed | He slipped hi bout her waist; HOrOScOpe for To-Day.) ombroiters! in . OLLY -stampad her foot in anger| the raiiroad station nev finted at first’ to alarm my wite. Now, what fs it?” 220! | SMAWSougnt. £6. say is, where did you | Those whowe Mirth date thts Is must @esien sulted to ie or sné what seemed to her ta be a} that a certain’ person every one knew | The punehers hushed their diacussion | Modsbe you didnt meot old man Ter [get that money!” cried Buck." {be prepared in this twelvemonth to pay | COUN be made from totally irrelevant questio: the; could tell-a lot more about the death | of tho charge ahd listened attentively Till? Mebbe wou didn’t wo round by the! “Why {t was’ paid to. me by''—then | as all-over embroidery y a nto the Atation: and lug hin withe ace jack ‘stoppers die could notte whe, cxtraordinary attentton Jove yanking. she expented. low do 1} Of the sid man than he cared to Lave to what the men the most interested * 5m,” “ef re acl OD pe lepcou pI 2 whether th “ k haat t ‘argo ronaed Saxe Brush's fght-| gave him the money without revealing | 6¢ss, whether they aro {n business for! g, 3 23 7 S yards 3 know?! she angrily replied. ‘I¢ that | known: |had to say. - tng: blood. Drawing hia gun be ate | to, fecho the return of Dick. The whole | themselves or in employmient, terlal-required for the medium size (four yeara eld) {4 2 3-4 yards 27 aus rated, 1-8 yards di Mches wide, with 5 is of ruffling to trim as Illi Pattern No, 5,803 fs cnt in sizes for children of 2, 4 and 6 years of age. or “Well, darn it all," apologized the | lerated to a ite t at the oc-lmiserahle He would then come out. at how: " > will ei ‘ “ive wll darn fool busi-. Cuser, Fresno and Show Low Brapbed | sho noticed Ja i TAM HO NADER LORY will Gy) svelt: In Bok. dinere: hin by the arms, holding him. back. What is It t utter?’ | Profession, but not in a financlal sen | ia all you came to nee me for you can Atter a few dayn he bewaniito tring qo und ask him. It makes me so dog-|te Mame of Payson Into tne conyer- | sheriff to Juck, i : ers . to Bish Dstt nna quently OC; mas Child's Frock-—Pattern No. 5,805. rae | simple and pastor His goasip Beourme rumor and he start~ The foreman stvouted: | de asked in frightened - Train him in youth to } th hen common report en it becamé “TM swear he didn'tbut there'll. t Notht frothing! he answered ented “ ~ } ‘© and knitted brow Kridyra) Ahh Toole hiodehaldl oneeiahe 1 asi alle paronatioallys iene Ing at! some one plugred ritht now it pay ant iene. Hts Teun Rica tarot a | contented, ~ TON FASHION BUREAU, Nv, 21 West Twenty-third street. Naw. bbe lett the bewildazed Hud standing: ta | Ahoy L | Matec, aad remarked: “Buck Moke simak another Armk like that.” ‘Hata of. everybody!’ commanded | The girl born to-day will, be most York. Send ten cents in coln or stamps for each pattern ordered. the centre of the root, nakinic himaeit Ertenge:o pia iranghs: Buck come’ tut | # Hopd many reves Silin wavedotis binds over tts head | slim. fn daference to the presence vf | happy in doing Rood to ollie: rs. Guard IMPORTANT—Write your name sddress plainly, and ab sil as All about, ; with th shut Payson was < Tall “to driving the men beckwnrd ne it he rOre | Ee “het tie 5 \ Soices “7 : " ia om ta reba Vio (are there ment —. What's Tipe old D f Wiya apecity aiss wanted. c a aemnad wrong??, pleaded Echo, early ¥9

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