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The “‘Round Up” RI in th “She. Thought Y _T Lied to Her!’ ou Were Dead!’ “T Never Told| I Lied to Her! :' E€ontessed Jack, Her Otherwise. vals Meet z e Desert of Arizona. BS The Round Up. (A Romance founded on the greal play of the same name.) With his lett fhim to a P vesterday,” ne Dut mud three @: pack mul -e¥escunder the minis- Casings voy arininto : any bang » dropped 0 ‘ Evening world Daily Magazine Frid He Gets That Coveted Tip at Last! Hooray! Yens Yensen, Yanitor YENS- WILL YOU PLEASE Come AND FIX OUR STEAM PIPES? THEY LEAK DREADFULLY * T WANT THE “LEAK STOPPED AY vite FIX DEM. BY Yiminy! The Keepsake Box. E had drawn up close to the little gas heater jn Edna fierelaheg reset and were looking through her keopaake box. ““Thta old in 9peon—te the oie poor-Kit Eana was saying, ‘You know, wa ‘made, up’ after she rot 0° sick. arent ae Abeentt fem two yeara since mhe dlod, does it? It was that base. marer atte ory kied her. ‘That's tne wis Mabel avere.to a mmaaqie] Bubad ae me In Mabel, only she likox fun, and you can’t ‘get gay ou) Aas ows letters are: from Jop—you:know. The young man I weed. Heat i mpany with, Joe's married now.” (A sigh.) ‘Well, you can’é bles Aim, a. euia eed him about me. Here's the little ring he gave me wher wolnk tometlr. I couldn't bear to send {t hack, It's broken pyle Det ‘By John Murray Joun Murray.) SIAPTERE + Arizdna » ranch | Satieates ui ‘Defo asked | F e to the | | Bad out inaselatoton: “Deen to mosh. for’ He weikiy over . Jack's. Jack turned ini vpartly, on Dl Hokle down pick & ke ck “aga ‘let more his throat ele Shite bea heer dae froin. the weading f be towers. iearnx th rm } altoresd 4 Lane's xouneest it “8th | County, ‘the: $3.000 ‘auspicion f | Sack with Terrilits fo wka Mah f loves Lane, Payson goes Beene Hoover anda. from Justice, mit. Di poant j and water in the Gat ty of Apaches, plirm Hoover's govee,. are in fine viclulty. “CHAPTER XVII. (Catinued) * The J.and of Dead Things. |, LS will power obbed with Dis fail. | fm strength, Bundness fell upon him. Oblivion ewept over | then. ‘He wank dying of thirst in-the =| anand of the desert. : se, delleving Jack ts run follow {n_hot pur: hort oe food 7) | ‘Apache crept upon Dick aa he lay pros- trate. But es the Indian aimed, “he Beard footsteps, From « draw he saw @ man approach the spring. Silently dhe fled behind the rocks. TYtiwes Jack. He hed entered the lava ——-;-_Sege—from—the eastward closely fol: “| lowing ‘the man for whom he had @parched for so many weary months. Qthers of the Apaches had marked him Qiresdy. Knowing he would go to the he were alone. The band had scattered © surround bim atthe water hole- Jack's hocee and burro which he had| | iett at the head ofthe canon were already in the Indians’ possession. With fim he carried his rife and a Colt. :) A canteen of water wna slung ove his shoulder. The dosert had placed its stamp upon him, turning his clothes to The tan of hix-face-was deep- the. news | ine, De hla eat i a3.00) de Argert to tat wnt bring him back, | + Ae-thebusserd—finds—the-dend.—#0-48--dured: epring they wailed warily to learn If} Wit imolstened Ips and neck. When hig pine ee cect else Rok to Ve been hunting ypu for monthi he tojd him, “Hunting for mie ‘Yes. answered Jacks —- through the lost cities, then to Cooney. then up in the Tularosas, At Fort Grant they put me on the right trall."” clouda break, revealing, the avens, so. Dick's memory him! He shrank. from he stared a! ad. Hie dared | him he fad, he asked, pole Petayer i gaze. | Wronwed so bit | Shy wants vou "he sald in a voice void of all emotion a8 of | ered Jids gut as ne sp Hurklly Jack replica. | Bitter” thoughts” tilled’ che- mind of one; the othe: had schooled himself to make atonement. Jack had come to Ke A great. sacrifice, {te life. had done he was readk to oft, All bis sufferinga had beon en: “thet diy at the is handkerchiet, be | asked Dick,-attert me jeritted, Dick. Ife aie| Bor-the-wrong | ed a few tears ux she tucked the letters and ring back tate the aera es Matter ante sho. aia. Joe, You mean? Well, po; not exactly friends. But shia thotght it"was co—-what ehe told himiand ahe was sorry afters ‘Besides, r don't. ke to forget tha peaple that has been 5004 to eel sven .if they sine bod goon afterwards,’! “This hera'a the can-opener MERE'S AUNICKEL To BUY ARNICA fOR YOURSELF? MAN? - YOU'LL BE BOQEDED Helen ‘und I ‘uses dn_our fat _when_we had mids,, fun! Of course, se never ‘did pay! het’ share 0 The ae all Usaid Mf they was me they would ‘never Gas to >but F-couldar't first, but she knew I liked her:same as ever In other ways, and we pate Lup-scnehow, mia replaced her treamires, with all thelr happy and thelr ead essocta-\ ats expluined her theory of hunian relationships, “Somehow,” sha aeld, I can't stay mad at people ko I. used to, Mowe \ i ddy Kets what's coming-to then—like Kitty and Mabel, And It makes you: forget What they done lo you, Soma think I'm @ wort of easy mark, but thats, — where they're fooled. —F won't stand for nny more than any one else. —Only; 2, [don't say a person Isa mean thing just becaurs what they do is moan. The way }L-look at ft, you've got to take your cholce of getting along with ‘the kind ot |pedple you mect up with, or else taking to the woods and climblae up a tree by, |Your lonesome—a_kind of female hermit, ‘There ain'tanany perfect people. I eay if people will at up with mest | Suexs I'd rather stay round where there's: company, T used to, ‘got through’ with! my friends awful easy, The minute they did something I didn't like I Just! | dropped ‘om flat. But, then, after 1d got over my mad, I'd get to thinking how | | we tied to make ‘futgo’ togethor, or what fun we'd had fixing up forthe masque | | ball, cr something ike that. I'd find myself awful lonesome in my elght-by-t room, with no one to talk to but the crinkly looking-glass, I'd wish my. da Tfriend was back ngaln.it-onls to have a good row with, ‘it ain't ae fo easy to get m friend ax tc Ket rid-of one Sd now J knom | ‘AY BANE “PROUD }FELLER DIS DAY, BY YIMINY? AY KHEW YoU VouLD CET TIP SOME Day ! Hoo-RAY! AT LAST! AT “LAST AY GET TIP” FRom MiSsUS YENKS? “WHEE THE-NICKEL wit roar ot nts —dettvery at hand, Hard ast was to die in the fun glory of young manhood, it was easier to end It all here and now, than to live unloved by Ho and hated by Dick. "She sent me to find you. back to m Jack cried, in his agony —Your—wite—she-said—that?-faltered- Dick, his Ey }ewered my~wite=m Mt, jleing ita, back tom “Bacal? Dick . paused WAU" he asked himeolt, wife, tan't she?" lie demanded. | squats whut the law aay ‘Bring him ly, in torture, Jack an- “Back to he’a_your answered With tho thought of the evening in the_garden—waen—he heard Jack and dicho provounced. man-ant wite mare: ing 0 nim, Dick what God has Joined jot nine the Book says," ut- tered Jack. "But wher hands’ alone gre Joined and hearts are asunder. / \emed. Lines about the eves and mouth Showed how much he had suffered physically and mentally tn hie Reaching Eis, spring he Bogen about] is Win= ke certain that it could Aulckly from the holster. his hat, he knelt to drink, ‘Me smiled, and confidently tapped. his ‘eantoen when he found the spring dry- He wan raising his canteen to his lps ‘Wien lie apie Dick's body. Jumping behind a rock, ho nulled his revolver, coveriig the Insensible man. gmt be a trap. He scannol the sing_tothlag—be {nto his nolater and hurried to Dick's sie, At first he did hot-teccpnize him. The desart and thirst ad wrought —many—enangusinhis friend's fice, Dick! fri Last!” vhen recognition came — His yoice wi “This search: ta ‘and the ending no sudden. found Dick, but it SooReA as it he had come too I im—up—in his. armse. until his head. rested on Forcing open his mouth, Hittle water down his t, hen with a moistened handkerchlet ho wetted temples and wrists, ‘Slowly Dick siruggied back (MTs. “Water! Water! It! water!" gasped, (ang tnd for more of the erecioun flusd. Diteasy!" cautiored- Jack, "Only Uttle-now—more when you're, stronger. ou oul field out any longer. ceulamnangs are. dr figured resohing Clearwater, Jack helped Dick to his feet. Taking pos hin stricken friend's right arm he drew her nis un, he cried. can't xo on record as the work of: God." Dick bowed hie Nead-in his hands don't understand.” ubbornty Jack pursued hin message: to Dick. ihre ockoaet had won her. Jove me: i-thaughtt bur she married me aaa your FAIA RS in her heart. She marries the-wiife—rou-were--the-ore ha Sere TORE ROT found it out. “Too Late!” Jack's voice sank alggast into a whis- he Onished shis revelation Jack arose in-his misery, ec to dp than he expected. Dick was forclng him: to.tell all without conceal- {ng even the smuttesttritte—of his Wary, That's what she sald!’ wits satd— to It-wae hard- 1 Tnevor: enoiigh not t ad at people Just because Tm mma at the things-theyde-~ | Aw usual, my Sfriene Edna had hit the nail on the head, condemnina-"the ac¥ Land not tho acter. * ; 'Need of Companionship. vor Co BACK To Cera WORLD. Which of us bas not lost frisad after friend, until we are ready to ery wi : Phere is vo union here of hearts that finda not here an end.” es 7 = pA we nett te-our_mental_keepamke box’ year 1 after year we find many | once prec Journ love token tarnished with the acid of bitter memories, The ‘Tades cs for-earty days has tost-its savor; the rings und_trinkete 1 photographs_trin 2 | tears of regret and trumiliation. = 1. It fn not nasy to adjust human relationshipa, and very often we give !t up an@ Se a “take to the woods and climb a tree,‘figuratively speaking. en ——~} | “soon, however, we come shivering down to creep back to the warmth off jhuman tempanionshin, Like Edna, we coma to be gind to put up with “the kind of people we meet.” If they will only put up w:th us. Like Edna, we Tpatch up’? Feome sort of compromiso, and don’t ‘atay mail’ at people. A Tikewive, forgiving Ike Edna, we should all treaaure carefully, raed through the years every one of the tokens of good fellowship and love whicl have brightened our way In-iife: * ADVICE To > LOWERS love him ao much I dislike to believe her, Pleaye tell me what to do. G. D, As youchave-nory=the=young mah: for so short a time, your friend’ may eer trier better thay FoW do ABE: WHE Poor sie Naw that He te Tot worthy, and Sf her-ressar—ts good ask | him frankly yourself about the accusa- Von against him. x Health and Beauty. B Margaret. Hubbard Ayer. To Invite Him to Call Dest Batty: AM employed Mm a downtown office -~Whers there ts 2 opsung- man Hom I think « ereae een” Tare every reason to think he cares for me, aa he hax called on me severai times, and seems to ike me better than the other eiris in the office, Lately he has LOOK BEFORE YOU LEAP. Fycit-are_contamplajing-snatrimonylook_wall_before ‘The eelection of a Hfe pariner is to the tor -her-whole oy for worse. The inan who te an adept at the art of ‘Tove-making docs not always make the beat husband, for often the sterner qualities which make up the ideal helpmate-are—not Nor_dore-the-man_ who dresses morning, The following Js a famous ola M4 hair tonic: Castor oil, 1-2 pint; pure al- ol, 1-2 pint; tincture of cantharides,” ounce; ol of bergamot, 2 droms.! 10 aeatne Gray Hair. RS. D. E.-Once | flamily make a good husband, though he may at frst! not sald any! A Stingy St ee yi: a! atiras: the foolish, thoug&tiwn girl, who is wor. by 9P-| aithough Fao nijietes slacken eae Gs Shi aster Nees ne i poles i Fels ale with talkanet ree appentances, le -xenerally—te seifish—amdcares more! it te propor for-me-to-ask him to call?| |S a young nian stingy if, when calling} Rob wart nemiber ee re r hiasown pe {) comfort and, nppearance. than for his Jady love, and a8] yormorly he always asked me if lio On a young Indy. he does not bring willangcrestuenr nae ? Superfluous: Hair— a Fimouial election should he shunned. If you are going to b8| mignt call. ANXIOUS, Rave hee renee Seen CA SEGARA vee aU Rant Sareea E REP ifr married, don't forget that matrimony Is a lifelong proposition and should not Why not wait for a white before ask- | well afford it? M. He eas to pu oo will hays be entersl Into! 3¢ you want to be happily mated be-sure that your com-| 1,2 she soung man to call? He may) He le indeed stingy Ifthe does not take a to remove the hair temporarily! ert asked Dick, joy: = SThe ee never gave it to her," Jack simpls ae. ever know answe! ia revolver_from —his_holater, shouted. alming at his made no move-to4 5 Hopelessiy Dick t 4o0- Jate now-even-tor- that!--Toiate Thea he ripped Ee batkintet the holster, Four heart Ved the. proble: 1D nervously and quickly. "No, mint etoo inter She wants you Goo back=to her. There's one way out ef this—one way in which I can atone. for the rong ‘I've done you both, and I Feady to make-that atonement, ‘She loves me?! cried Dick. tnanent her false to h ing at Jack, and laying his hand on T suppose I ought] to kill you for this,” pad Jack folded his arms and calmiz—re- fied: “I'm ready. tbelléved that would to_nettle it ony tt wouldn't | ror tye ar handa.” Sire: this Dick silently assented, but turned his-batk—on—him aa If to-shut him out of his life. (To Re Continved.) ; No, you've got to go “Does. stand ime way do to let you Ko to her with my blood} mi biiote stoving and, above all, you out to theatre or in some omer. way. ‘nake up for the lack of candy. can afford it. there ta no excume for his, not being -eenerous, had ‘And will ask you soon if he may come to seo you again: It ls proper to ask ft panion in. | postesnes a good, even dispoaltion: He Love Her? AMCin love with 2 young man, whom has eA Sernh your tree’ everyday wttive scalp massage un- | comp! iexion brush’ anda pure soap in! fess your ——dootor | wirit’ water, rinalng well afterward. t : si halr_by_removing trom the pores (itt gtease which induces hairtr sows Oily Hate ile to pe fn. ggaube any. longer? R. 8. enough, wait eae him: cons tor calle it you ship’ for it vou o not believe. the man T AS enETECO (0 TOUTE -tnan=whom ate Your tinre-with hii; but} | I--have—known—tor- one, month —Ay se eept thie a tantions of your other-ad-|-4—friemd—of-mine-sare-that hate 2 phocalate cake, ~@ Cream and the yolk of two egKA | cantharides, one-half ounce; ammonté. tre, honest and can give ino proot of tt. a UnUL thick, then gradually “heat | nedielf_ounce. Mix all in one pint ———— halfa_cup of sugar {nto each and com- -soft water. Appy to the roots of the ‘May Manton’s Daily Fashions. | 1p of sugar into each and soft water. Army to th ts of the | phinethe_two mixtures, Add four ounces | pair, witch must be clean, | water, and then rinse thoroughly wits, T= ‘one ~ piece Of) chocolate -meltad over notwater: 2 {other hot water and plénty of scan. then alternate one halt cup of milk and | Freckles and Hair. Salts of tactar Is” too arHing “to use reas can be “madd-into 2 atmnpte every-day “Track —apoTre—-wattedt to occasions One and one-halt cups of sified toi ; sifted again with 4wo level teispoons of MEADY READER. Here is-a rem.) very often, baking power, _ Lastly, —beet--in—th edy for freckles; also a hair grows Non- -Greasy Cran ee $ —Here is a Foso cream that te greater dross. the illustration. made—ef cashmere whites of two exes beaten dry and a riya Hite “oll toy k Rot greasy, but absorbs into the with a chemisette natural color: \Tead.-one-half ounce, tac sulphur, one ——hait- quien; essence of her gmnnict,— ona hat ourrce so a ea het, one Ait tlt BAT one-quarter cup of butter to \ glycerine, three ounces; tincture uf a) j would like to have when I dots down: TARSAKE TO Feyutate— The cretions. Salts of tartar used sry first water when Rie ds \aettle down until next apring, when his ‘qother and rister go -homento the old country. Do you think he cares, for HPARTBROKEN; You have every reason to believe that young man cares for you. © | fmeéteon and considered very. yt ds_and have quite ‘a number of-admirers, I am keeping) nteady company: with one-young man, whom Tf like better than all the others. He cally to see me once every week and —:_|tarspoon-of yanilla extract, Bake in| your hair {t 1k In too. brittle, pire-ollyaoll._ ‘The only. i 3 jdark hair very Heht tw peroxide and T oo Ekins ——Pretgnardy—2—areames | oubt-whether you will be benefited by y.weier, 14 ounces; stycerine, 1 oun ne table- | the use oft. You can get a food | tinct: benzoln, trates Nf. aererpante FoUKE At any Ot tis | aranis ite” rose 7 drams. 8 cup. ot theh-anlia ani wate Ee {Macerute the tragwasnth In water unt ET_two cupa of sugar, " mpoan"of butter and t extract, | says ho has novother sict—He intends| of lace and is a i i : saint tores, ‘The paste Is easier to apply to marry, me-in tice Ae-saareraesee os Ticeable gress . but Ba of boiling waterand stir occasion- This formula ds for freckles and dark |{t ts perfectly soft. Dissolve-the borax —— fils money to his eh [ally until melted. ‘Tien place on stove .5t4: Sulphate af sino (levigated), 20 | tin the glycerine Mix the two solutions, And cook until thick as <ream-Remove from fre-and-beat unti! cost enough to spread__Flayor with vepilia— Prune Pudding. TEW half a pound of prunes until soft, stone and chop. “Add half a | pound of stoned chopped dates, | half a cup of English walnuts, and hale | A cup sugar. Mix well and add stiffs) beaten whites of three éggs. Cook twenty minutes {n a hot oven Andy serve cold -with-cream: Tomato Surprise. when firm cut -them in | Pr ‘and chtil round hulves and scoop out the\centres; | even alze; in each lay afresh, uncooked exe with- | out breaking; dust with salt and pepper | and oover first with a spoonful of thick | white sauce, then with grated cheese, Put In @ hot oven and cook til the egg | rgrelna;-elder-. flower_olntment, 1 ounce, |add the tincture | parents, He doesn't if to bs engawed | Apply at night; wash away in the [thrower eats, yet and he does not want to come any Loftener to He alwayr.objecta if { ask him atid #ays he has business matters to attend to, Do you think he loves me? Am I wasting my time with him? Shall I accept « young man who seems to love me dearly, as I do not ino Me ere th ig blue ve Proidery, om Pont ana with short sleeves, It would be compietel Chet foomes ihe al sho Socte i ort or, tone | ones fikea, and altogether | the little model al: laws of @ very gen- erous Variety. All the pretty almple wool materials, such as ‘cashmere and vell- / opriat ‘and perfume and preew NN Se ‘*| imerick’’ Prize Winners. THE EVENING WORLD will glve three prizes every day of $5, 9 and. for the three best lust lines for uncompleted “‘limericks." ‘The prizes oere “nwarted are for last Tuesday's limerick, IRST PRIZE—$5, A fellow in City Hall Park “Decided it would be a grand lark. To ask our good Mayor For a lock of ‘his hair To tickle the Aquarium's shark. M ary Gray, 453 West Forty-#ixth street, New York City, SECOND PRIZE—$3. iinnoes of By Ali ‘Baba Boo, © 1s aot. if To go. with Jerome's “Keep it dark!" f Friday, Oct. 18, 1907. | fe Pressed nig posi: Creole Danube. —) wittlam’ H. Gray 18 West Ninety-fourth street, New York Clty, C iat RECIPE prized by the creole cooks: THIRD PRIZE—$?. * for Bea alze (6 ran ot New Orleans and seldom di- A FAVORABLE ay for dealings | years) te 41-4 ya iA with the law, P12 yards dd tachen Raiseaieeatinelerrontamalshiteatiaa {To calk the breach In the Tammany. ark. ik ‘Ghose whose birthdate this Is| wide, with It yard danube. The materials required are four BIULL. 4S: Lane, dt ellle place, Ossining, 2: ‘\must gard thelr health during the | of all-over one pounds best cut af round of beef. one- | oh Se eee nen. twelvemonth, ‘They are in danger from | proldery, 0 make As halt can of toniatoen or three ‘small |[ pricey gor the “ilmerlek’” here printed will be awarded Tuesday, Oot, Mt « ones, cut fine; one onton, minced; one small red pepper, three cloves, three Beppercorns, one tablospoonful lard, SBocore the meat top and bottom and dredge with flour. Melt the lard fn pot) in which meat ia to be cooked and} brown the meat In It. Cover the top terettis tomatoes. And ontons. Add t * closely and cook alaw- " ae Meets of range varie of banding t neglecting thelr business for the pleas- without chem? ure of femaleeociaty, ‘Pho boy. born to-day will do well in mu 5,738 le employment. He: will be rather loose} cut in zea for lela Jabout money, which will milita 4,6 and & years lyainet hin success if in bualnesa for. i himself, | Be extremely, Judictous In tratning the, A Brooklyn girl’s heart ywas 80 light | She kept,laughing from morning to night; u She gurgled and giggled, An@ snickered and sniggled, Girl's One Piece Dress—Pattern No. 5,733, | Call or send by mail to tS THE BVENING WORLD MAY MAN- TON FASHION BUREAU, No. 4 West Twenty-third street New acres Write the line te complete thie “‘limertcl \girl born to-day.) She Is in danger of 7 four hours, turn ener fo susceptible to Nettery tatiana | 4 ome: York. Send ten cents in colm or stampe for each pattern ordered, ni oi ko hours, Strain | EDITOK, Evening World, P.O. Hox 134, Nev: York City,” y. ha ppil, ferri chheen! . IMPORTANT—Write your name and eddress plainly, and al-§ 100 lquor thicken with browned tour It is not necessary to use this coupe in sending in your answer, but yee) {will marry sinhapplly, preferring 8) } pacterne and nerve tho,danube with gravy poured | g ways qpesity ize wanted. over it. This makes a delictous ish | 1¢ you desire. amooth tongue to wold merit, — ae bec to learn human nature ° ai} of @ cheap cut of meat,

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