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mea he LC VeniT5 wWeortra wise ; “Ty he ‘Round Up” Battle Is On! Apaches on ‘the Warpath Sa | | Clash With Cowboys and Uncle Sam's Cavalry Troops Eisie Fanis Keeps “The Hoyden” Alive i 55 SenPEEE nN Cre? ithe first sound they had in athe With imitations. i: We en eae : faahettsioieet? as’ fe nti, 9e pee \ 9271; = fi) = __— : Otercoming their men Inthe next rust, 49; EN BG call F ' i) Jack and Dic aid abandon: | flex and were now Aghting the In~ tine off win tiele revolvers as they "7 | closed In on them 30 you-/ou-ou-‘ou-‘ou'll remem-em-em-em-EM-ber ME! BS) hat we will; piles ieseninciles ‘Ling Nellie: Beaumont—we'll remember AR s oe . . . . you abd try to formset e Hoyden,~ which wouldn't romp at the Knicker. omance Fo + “ = Hirt, A i , 4 A je had halted the night before at 4 tucker on Saturday night As for the piece, it isn't worth scribbling about, an. unded on the : é 5 si 5 {Clearwater Spriggs. Finding it. ‘but as for Misa Elsie Janis, she did pothing but “imitations.” : Bes E |mud und alkali, ne had marely reatod s pees Great Play of the Same Name. Sop ops mind horney fora fe ute And (hen pushed on: for Apache Springa, Were he hoped to strike water. The: It remained for Miss Beaumont to do something original, and she did It In ft tcoee “advertising, a song by John L. Golden, who, with Robert Hooj Bowers, tuned + Tr h = ‘s "that Cosmo Hamilton reformed from the French. cs B Jo n M j ihot geittand ween tn overtaley = i —Tka-a show lady with bist taste br Ics yune : ; BA... Secu l y, eed z urray. : Fa RCE IG aa) z bocoming..imoraorident every. with Jaundice, forshe inerely stood around in ati orange gown and an orange hat 7 with plumes that fought the dréss_to a finish (Copyright, 1907, by John Murray.) : Al wriness chad ranisnod: < onsen felt there, was some- But she proved heraelt to be [URUMY 22% 3 ; methine more-than a-arn ? "Tent acl 1 | ; 4 2 : s Romer hI ne ol ura, the Hen: Teal school of acting when the ad é 3 = : . G : thing in the alr and answered the bugle vertising question came up and the band s scteated See : = Z P 3 Ga Lair ie oeaI Rong Nid ERGs struck up. With all her heart, mont of ‘ * g “re errs . Aa Been aa eat a iran pmesieatod z - a : é knowing he gould do nothing alone. , hint (ules pnd xoine of her eroutdors, Po Miss Beaumont went on to ving that she fp gee. jie : ‘ “ . i, f The \volleya. * difference: ny Wiel ree was an actress looking for advertising, es rf $ - is cf ‘e ey f D f ports or th x, proved. to hing the She had tried marriage, divorce, losing SON ee ee ines : = 4} oe: x he ! q Phe, Barly eae Ane re ena: fine hor Jowelg and reputation, arid. she was” ae : ve the Andches--ware-belne jield off__Gal- ready to drowp-hersnif incmilksbaths or’ : en, Ts A Sry SBA 5 , 2 i W f im ark to the tre he reported. o-anyththg ‘inreasonable to. make her - [7 ‘hee : Stas < nae y (| fy i ent to ite: commander and fell ine Reif breakfast fool) for the inewspiperas es feat ye} t ee ee j é E ay 7 atid sounded. The Hornce i ‘ i I + Lwere forced Intd a’ gillop. Setth clash bit she really couldn't chink of anything Jef” ¥ ae PIF ‘ : 3 poe ence arr et z pet A ES cae f 1 \ A a seoutremnngte and. jingiing | spurs, ae ; <= Fultiec tite they daxhed-acrosa’ the. mass to. m asking of you, hoad of the trails Towhat ehatieras Piefring tn th yon was more sin= ermittent now. Dick -aAd—l saving thelr revolver shots) The J; 2 . [dine were closing {1 for the last rus! Thatta att eas a ticke son one: Y dee > - ‘ we ne ‘ é Hardle dismounted bia men ani threw tat Hie pia, the: 2 5 esis 998 ot / = This troop’as eraups ‘of skirmlahers down ithe trarsiending tta_one_side_ofl the dienes that-was: better than-any-of-those——| = ms = = mre foes — A : ; 5 : 3 [Tort flank armed with revolvers, Hardl Remem-em-em-em-EM-ber ME in ‘the ‘‘hook,"* which, now and: then trotted out 9 Httle thing Ike thia; ‘ tell | with-a-section dashed down the trail. one can always ry \To the Rescue! yhlossomea grew by the Z : : eae upon nes ‘Apach: fept ss 0 ou cz » " 2 & = ; Bey jthe rush of a mountain torrent, a! Miss Janis had three or four »~ a as = them in the-front-and on the flank. The = = z cavalrymen fired: at will, each picking: = she pus gae From one ES Seah er oor te eave ore q he appesred to be xren g vs > i— @ 2 “ Bi ale pa out Pir ee . gover to another, ‘the Indians for a tew-moments replied pleased with everything, most of all f ; ¢ aith herself. Hor self-arsurance robbed os Se [Pa s : : ‘ a= { for sot. Thelr stand was a # ort her school-girl role of any charm ft 2 — 7 y sis one, however, ‘and they began to fall git havn poesessed ond eaied vour: Z i Ae ind to turn In its tracks and ‘travel’ 4 ¢ Z 5 } = == 2 wpe entre ene ADS snpeueee : 5 : lfore him, Hoth Jack and \Dick had fallen. Across the bodies a wave of back, Jongingly. to the Dolly Vanten 4 Elele Janis as Joan Talbot. days of. Loli Clnger, fins Janie: ts d y = ; 3 ib ‘ {Re Rattle flowed. aingularly uninteresting when she tries to é 3 - ra ee ee : | : att hays Tallted eudden wea Fe 40 anything on her own account, just.as ahe is singularly Interesting when she! og 7 C ue Wi eae pote the forward ‘dose’? others. Brilliant Imitators seem to have pale personalities. Don't you : 3 2 : the at nensomvalrvmen, that the Indians yemember the tragedy of “The Serio-Comie Governesa?”’ 4 = Haein, Aiecquraned, Hroke and, ed, te. rie the! = Miss-Janis-tried-veryhard:-altewethertuo--hatlIn_{oct=-hut—she-mucceedsd pursult. i with nothing except her imitations. An herself she was never alncere. Her inno- aa ere eien Picks. aide. : fe was the hurt, ete him {he dyine. man opened hie Y ainifed” Teanine over him: whole cheesecloth—you couki see through !t—and her eves and smiled. {nstead-of soaring on the other kind. She cam eae = nate ¢ Tint) the advance, but the whole party was trail. The Apache took full advantage buck to her, ‘The woman's happlne: Gin heard him gently waieers ‘poll, her 1 foratve.* “With cence was made out of fepirits/jcame from. “the wings, # Ifrom & finishing “school, where she ‘had learned to play “Diabolo” (th® French} gyx, i 2 , t : sTNoPsis oF PRECEDING CHAPT=ns, jMearer the object of atack at the finish. | 84 fred, but missed. Dick returned depended upon It But Jack reallzed th eee cord-and-spool game which threatens pur land), and leap frog, which tanded| Jack Payson, © youn Arizona ranch, The allent rising of naked, psint- se abso Ci) Wi ants a Vou ase be fota tel ila eae tes alive, Dick would nor lies replied. “We're poth| sien his eyelids Muttered and all daubed Indians from out of the ground, |fock. “The apache lurched forward In | sary Nonmrhanr imme eutaiectineh Mote scouts had_taken charge of Jatt, 7) her on the limb of a stage tree. But {t was not tnt!! she reaches her Imitn-| owner, marri¢s Echo Allen. daughter of « the quick Cvalng THO Mie cordon; tke; Dis -death_bivid ness, —the inet ton yee otto he ort or Tit ata up ae shot for-yourself>—-aho.was unconschus and bleeding | ——-ttons—that—she—reaity—tamdet anywhere —helebeerhne—cel tienen ——Foho,—tona—betose nha toutiar pose ssourl lol noadiGse .by, SS [was eaxaced to Jack's chum, Dick isa reucnuotsiatia IKE obedience—of the muscles era the will {let ’ f . fe A ie tt around a snubbing | fees. tem Bet: me, freely. a showing how Ethel Barrymore, Anna | _ Peacoat argh benicar been mur-! os) when a pony weakens for a mo-neath Meand istecunicireiien wa NO. We-can hold them off." ‘begged! “Yea! Not alive,’ ‘answered Dick,| From the spring the fantine haa Held and Rove Stahl would say “T’ dered by Abaches, sccouta, Parson. Jack | Tene "tx warranted to shake the nerves (9Ver the cliff. HISduPencticSOUTRORUBN Ea RER AT RENTS eke TE flee Leatenzahieseinc alias ghia “face | dritied aouthnn rn, FE ne ward zs ener Bans x ’ ‘ . . ¢ a r hour had atruc wan all rola rith- pain. | fiachiad the nd fe zak aie Aa ‘Fou; —but_herlater if ho cfesrine co lowe her Just BetOTS | ot the strongest of InMan Aghtera [ips rocky, prosection., hanging the j supremely slmple, ‘There were no (wa shen White, WIN Dal nd with See tiocine theta showed the Tat foe wees onalawece Spanky fed te ae a earns the truth: and departs, “AB Modern writers on war call the-scheme | rif_le fell speed fla snetaieahanie ei gig Ree apoeal ai pau rma corpses ma Sacha gtcrecrained: himself-and-peered-over those eh: featonet LUA Rens a ; é -{- S master named Te: zh 6 i y jon jenert, | the z aril Matton ot 3 Sn ogueeh: Verna ene : i ‘ ed Terrill has been! a “psychological effect" The words | clattering and breaking on. the rooks | dirty. grimy and Saat ene cent] eeahestre xetting ready. Will you take, marn and butte, floated the husle call. dry-and parched: hin eyes stinging trom | MY hand now?! he asked aa he hold ie| sscalline fhe cxcntreman to the-euldoe- tack tame. eheerine act. Here a mistress of ceremonies an- who has lured Dick | are mouth-filling, but—the idea was powder fumes and hands numb fromovt to Dick, allenced by the nounced to her guests, and fhcidentally > “Bud,'" into acting | . ; tind eh Poy | Semged and ecard ms toate, | Unger, Fire: morket atiomnalidaly! He. seemed to | A atrange Fact, stir Mens rch 2 aight served ae a tonic to Dick.: automatically, fe seemed to| 4~ . weir dead 4 next day the lone mal the audience: “I have a great surprise | |im store for you. Miss Elsle Janis, of : the fat aneritt of ed i { y . foover. tne fet sheritt of Pinst| orten despised frontier army which won | His success brac DaTONIYPANHanIOG KER oer Nelsnmntiw hone re ‘ eb ity UTA CELY z the 63.0007 Ditk ‘eave him. Mckee tres t/a nation In the West for a thankless | *! He old pattie Mortars ANd first tought oft the, rte FEL e het eviad aercenine:icmletoait ties et eneUt Geqat Herat. : Slim: took, But, of course, st wasn't a surprise. 1t Re suspicion from Rinuweia by. ehareing | Only ‘with an emrort did te sup: | as DOW (0 offer Mmselt asia sncrifce | he nosacaxed eve naaa hel “k nuiraine him back to S morteace was maid off with stole gis ‘3 he re to 4 ,wWas only one of two Jack Payxons, a |—~ J: led hi beth) Vert f with sinien, money. | Intense as had been their love for men under ike dirs eas | replica of his conscloun-self. Fee eee te Oe ce mtteeatl rren gna]. Ticks Ale fae pate ate iM enring, A-houlter ones a estnlry saDre tonenting niece. pe Fe Continued.) waa just what the audience | To clear himself Jack tell Dick’ aes Bet Shes sualencs ells of Dick's vial would have cried, wittly Jack arose ’and fuced the In-| was ready to meet death. | Beno thus jearna of Zack's deception. ‘Think: | Echo as the primary cause, nelther of-|-"'9! i ie ‘te att forest ie; Paywon-kors ihe” men had thought of her—in~ the Te Bebting aftects-men ait eae ici Lege utslooke Mike the end. But we'll fzht wy carves f + in: org iss ae verte SR eee ra Je She Meant to find god bring bim back | first moments of the attack. In the] the ti v3 e : d jaw rty of Apacher—marmued by aol | f e time of danger, Thi Dick, struggted jto his feet-and threw | The ehrill chi ¢ th . George Cohan, but when she started ; ‘ [Alera lant by “Hoaverd ates. are in ‘the| breathing space which the Apaches | hour may be laiger, (ihe ;hero} of (Ont (reat on Tack Lo, force nim own, be amereeneone Biche ines [after Cohan she caught him from eyes ° | yiclelty'” Jack finds Dick. sxoialna matters) had given them thoughts of Echo re- | Ost, hind the barricade: For a moment both fo feet in that song about Gen. Bink: a As inierminind be aTrifle shot. The Apaches | turned to Jack. Hls-dream_ot Eatones se eicawrauld faye later Jeckesto eit SULnren war gn mE CU AY AMGok le ete asl neue ee eae Saree with =acnew «= = Se x ment had not worked out as he had |one shot drove eeynoth men fell. jocked Inveach | eong wes that of Eddie Foy singing | Alam ee |: S| planned, = But fighting ant Oying tn wp do 6 S1othera arms,-thep1ax.attll ‘ aiinehe think aut “ya. Gora.to Church on Gunday.” ste |_ aa grote CHAPTER XVIII. | hopriess cause wan tar, tar, potter Ulan | or NLT Pe onl Hiren hey moee | mye Tadlans, aate fie Feauit of the | Graham Pudding. Ee ie ac cup nilverteeaaumar= > ‘Yants nan or nt ie me = ee tsetse tle own bed 18 the gop Tie La Het ee eel gn aOR RRO ST AKE of halt_cup molasses. auarter:| molstened with Spread on while nex herself to~ cutting” n <r pres coecoeeemrmmt Pad beltiehded fitny Mm the end. checking rus rean they owns vicisthodia: + Estate hates swe Ne = = eres behet lt cahicerams ta ihartn emeenerhord : For Lifeor Death. Reachin handout’ to Dick he SuWellatonoed b Mienathatstme: Jack | | Both Dick and tack had_been struck. one exe, half cup raisins, aaif cun| Tapioca Uream. 7 eends to Mrs, Hoggenhelmer, Park | JACK again cautiously. rained hie nena toured Mie eroriich he wan mining. |agaln urged) Mis conmrade ta" taéa pe” to | ins. ne struggled outrot the clas emi jourrants, half cup «rabam flour, one DAK three tablespoons of pearl Lane, London, and for the third time | and peered over the barricade, Still | ‘Quick, Dick! They're comin’ closer, | the horses. and return to Echo. unconscious comrade. «Ho's nh ‘bad.”" | teaspoon . salt and spice to taste, { lai water cover nights Seanen etal honssimouttoen tnebaucinal | J not,an Indianin sight As they nad |Gor" he ordered, “Don't be a fool! | | make Tie horse,” Ne insiated. "“Gojhe sald to himeeit, “and so nm I. Tiitand steam Uhree hours. Serve hot with tapioca) ins cola anno ee SWheniit comes to ieoinet others Zatin Haseara ct inccttohneehineciee y ohe of us can escape. One of us| while there's a chanen, fight it out to the last, and If, they) hard or sour save, Put into double s | hey were Kath Tee tt bs vou, Bick! Ge back | UNo," mhouted Dick’ determinedly. (It|charge they won't get us ‘allve, int milk, one-half cup sugar and i Janis {sa genius, but when {t comes Jering for another rush. These dashes Yack to home'and happiness,’ [was as much hin-fieht-an Jack's now, | Dick groaned-and opened his eyes. « Frosted Creams. Poca aS hae ke until creamy, ~ to doing something that's all. her own |torward were made simultanesusly, The Nruggied toa altting posture, | Jack thought more for Koho Jn that| "I'm (t,he whispered; ‘you'd betten ach ct weaae, lant and | Yoke chia ete Cook ue Bt raheem Uda vars lwallaloayalite chore MateRAReaVMEH TESTOR RISE Cero taie RITA EC ere ake ath Enotes Conatiie ds Tndls ha mom ante Hanae t for himself. Here | 0.” () CCN Fore Abney aes mets (ity add a teaspoon of. |? mieitatiners * 5 i s I fidden behind the ledge on the cliff'waa the man sho loved. He must go Jack was on his hands and kneen eatey me ai Dane teaspoon | Vanilla extract, “When cooled, fold Im . , ade - Elsie Janis In Two of.Her Imitations,| sua we = : asses anid 00) * the stimy beaten whites of the exsi pear nuty Bienior made white:fannel_ - ' aS areiey az = y Te lot.soaa, one tabtenpoon xinker. one t€8-| sanving tne. wlter in flakes all throysh ron! las Janie, and that grinning skeleton,—ttone! Walsh, wore blue erenin; Sat) 9 {4} : spoon cinnamon, two eggs anid Nour to} \he pudaing. Docs not need any Sauce: thes Ti a tir effort to bea “ally ass.” ‘These two, with a French- fy ——— = 2 Lor FOC. - ak ott roll, Spread on'flat pan ant-l ice hot or chilled. . man nained Armand Kallsz, who looke; and sang like Maliric 2 “| > am : Sere a : 3 ce Furkoa* on an _MISS. MARGARET HUBBARD AYER is ‘:At Home'_every off ‘night, took turns at-a.good song called “Bugs” (hat erided_in n funny | -lance,A--very—-pretty--bit-of-—-munte im as a : Siti cei : Spee eS * ad ae ee The does -not:intend-to-warey you: hfott-ed-my-gitawierthe-note:Pieane A ond to-din: Room 48,Pulilzer Bu Wing, where cf 3 ~! —Tyusstay ufterncon fron $3R~ yPulttzer Bu hing, where | Brorere danced 1K = = i - iN a _.-..._ | self, ‘Turn. your. “attentions to some} not sand a: thin | Tw! ty s “ our t i {not send_.any more things. aa 1 witt'| | OESSTEG zs 5 Cee GH the life of the averago girl {8 busy, MUCH other man and drop your former aultor.| return them, My mother made a mis-|| she is glad to recetve alt -sechers after=hea'th-and—beatty;-t0- answer stions and to suggest the precise course, (reatmen? or pre. ff be ACCOMPNS NAA IN= the i cai r ie: numenrsun-spare-mo- return them. My _motner_made.«_mis- which-will-be-of-servicein_each particular case. = ne *: d ea o i ee Ai eee eels sal oeroslened ine Nore eae An Invitation to Supper-—__| to nave you call onme. It in atmply || {17 946 after dally work, r tion can-be-ubtained by a change | at Betty sae ra Tei Weiid= father —not— have you. 4 Ser Ipirorr: St aectpation, and-we-mhould ‘not waste precious time || CENTLY took s yous lady) tothe | eres eine ober exp aba bon wualelove _ Th lalevarsarainguamvery: siriiwishesttocioeeeattractiye || aenentre and asked sheeste/ eo 1248 her too much to give her up without a Hee Last peacaamiemmatespercnaliapresranes sean |i meetby, Temteurant.ter.mupber nay oa Waal aiell LO} B,J. We ba improved upoa Your madculine admirers appreciate |Fefused and sald she had to go homo. You have diready—ene everything In a well-groomed appearance, and much which will make|I have not taken her out since.-as I your powers: As she hae-abeolutely-re- you_ploasing in a man’s eyes can be accomplished {f you | was not sure that she wanted my com-| ‘Used :to have anything to do with you, Odd Mttle Jobs which-haye been hanging on your hands | pany. Do you think she does? F. F- you can only give her up, 'There_are “Ge-finished In these spare momenta, and if they are put| You have no feason to think that the plenty of other nice girls who would inga-i the average girl. Girls, {f you don't want|sirl does not wish your company. ele be willing to accept your at- ; Out of the Mouths of Babes, bc HAT. ia_an_iceberg.Herace fel-the Boston teacher. — - - — ae "A floating aggregation of tangthly frigidity,” waa the reply. = One afternoon three smail children wer : See eae 3 : © popping corn. taki 4 "Oh, mamma!" exclaimed Ittle Dorothy, cla n , clapping her hanes me of my corns hatched qu 2 « x <wleotully, * queried small Harold one rainy—day ETHER TT. puey woman ve | will but make the time. | for perhaps months “ain't there no plumbers oY =} | to good use are veritable ble pis suppose, Harold,” answered the father, y do you «sk?” to be left behind in-the-Face_tor Hiccess don't waste the idle minutes, for she | Though she_accepta your theatre in= F et, Because! replied the little follow, “I rhould think 1f there was, God] | who employs her spare time In useful eccupation Js sure to-accomplish much. vitatlon, she may not deem it correct! Fe Tones, Another. housewife, eee a uy : ; : —}toe to supper with a young man. : yee rupted 12 6ny Be ae - tat or occu! sae Dear Betty: other pursuit | ABIVery well acquainted with a man| means possible poi! to. Yo make dm fix the sky eo_tt wouldn't loak."—Chicago News. saeat = 2 aro when he never asked me to bevhis Foreigner Lobes Her. wife. I had a good chance to get mar: Dear Betty! ried, but I refused because he did not |Dear Betty: |She Spurns His Love. who has-cbecome ‘much attracted | her clothing, she Will a in to wel — } 7AM. att Am of twenty a want me to acoept. Iam a hard-work-|) AM twenty and deeply in love with} 1 by ona of the girla_he_met—at a| be atitte certa 29 oO we ten montijs haye been solng Ing girl and hevs-no home, Whatshall|| @ young okhignteen. She at| soctel gathering. He later called at} come this very practl=_ (a “Winners, ‘® forelener, th aire MY REMC Tao walt for him or drop him? MJ, || first seemed to like me and ACGHDI-| My House and (old me ao, We Wax One| cq) and sdtistactory s = 2 |r accepted a diamond ring trom tm.| you "have already wasted too:much| ed several presents from me,—fhe has}of my pictures, Shoitid 'T take ‘it tort © ryt all, can be me (kt nest 1 did not mind hie-nationslity. | uine with this man, who 1s extremely! changed and now refuses to have any-| «ranted (hat Te tr-anxlous to. forget mo ore eres 5 ATR bai FAGHORE Die be AtUEn RY: PICLUE erg mcm ih Bo or let matters stand?_Although_k, have | th ener ed lreally protects o a number of boy acquaintances, 1 feel Spat that I iike him best." ANXTETY. --RORR and. cove eT There Is no reason to detteve the man| "alr. In the. Must: <: ET aE IEW TE AS, He DH AED. i= say anything about brexking: Ofte Pith bim he saya he will-shoot him: jpolf, I don't belleve that, but-he might peethet: trneeping oiher. adinirers. aways thing: tary omit: mes She a: THE EVENING WORLD will gly for the thren best—tnat Hnes for_uncomple! awarded are for Thursday's lmorick. : j Soe T) shoot me. BB: FIRST_-PRIZE—-$5, =a cna Ye you dontt-tove :the-man-dmp.-him Seta ae Said a h ke radually and he probably witl not wished te--torget» you .You have as; tion Leta, ousekeeper out In Fort Lee: s Bo “Gnnigerous. If you loye him, how- much chance as the other girl to win| of checked aii m : ha’ affections but white © butcher's ; . linen ts admirable and, lever, you are foolish to let hia nation- ality make any difference to you. | He Has a Rival. } Dear Betty? { ‘AM deeply in love with a charming young lady, who, I am led to be- Neve, reciprocates my affeetion. . "The ‘help! problem’ doen't feaze ME. * Il teil you the way To make servant girls stay: Hire tall ones; they'll stay long, don't you see?” Charles C. Lewis, No. 29 West Thirty-second street, New York City, perhaps, the moat dur- 4 Role of all things; sing ows our uc ham. both plain’ and figured; percale and all i similar. durable. and washable materiel are | appropriate. ob! Horoscope for To-Day. | paten pocket ts & real boon, and tho sleeves SECOND = PRIZE—$3. Rereaarn x isan “ ut she hag another aultor In a young Chain ‘em fast In the yard to a tree. ~~ {man from Chicago, who {s now vislt- By Ali Baba Boo. are easily cranny : ; M. Edwerds, Room: 116, No, %8 Broadway, New York City, ling at her home. Ho expects not only ‘ > saiie FE Rty REO aiiraide ‘ > r the hospitality of the family, but claims f | portions that are ox THIRD PRIZE—$2., | the undivided attention of sald younk Monday, October 21, 1907. } fended: to, form a skirt i £ that meets at the back, ee {anay, Should this young Indy break an e thaic the neck edge i Bins Give them seven “high balls” after tea. William -T. Douglass, No. £64 West i61st street, New York City, | engagement with me on account of his | presence in her holise when sho says she cares nothing for him? Do ,you; think my caso hopeless? What shall I do? BOW. Cc. The ywung lady should ‘not break an lengagement with you even though the lother| man is visiting her. However, and uncertainty provalls, Perplexity | and there 14, belt. at 7 the waist line, Hor marks all quarters, There are varue. | (he, Tale aM nutton~ conflicting Influences.» | Rolea serve to keep !t: Those whose birthdate this Is are | in place, threatened with trouble in thelr busl-) | he quantity alive jnees during the twelvemonth, but with: Ee salitra ss 1 6 LS, lin the hazard Hes an opportunity whlch | yards I these twenty-four hours march doubt! cut to form a. strap. | | Prizes for the "lmerick’! hera printed will he awarded Thursday, Oct, 3. There was an old geezer who said: “You ask why I never have wed? Be patient and I shernay coneIer ee Oat te tok | prudent management will extruct to 36 Inches wide. Hin: belleve her and continue to ps jproft. In the road Mes iiiness, Tt te Toiethteemisisawislamalls uniess negleoted., 1 tae ae nl Work Apron, Sleeve and Cap—Pattern No. 5,818, | not serious | Phe boy born to-day will not ba blest {with good luck, He will have to foree Ihix own way. ‘Train him, therefore, to | self-relianco and determination | ‘The girt born to-day has capacity tor | Infinite devotion to duty. Cultivate | \ rpisiee aie wi bow Tare ‘comfort | Will explain to you why: er every respect, A Selfish Suitor, Dear Betty: | HAVE been keeping company for Call or send by mall to THE EVENING WORLD MAY MAN- TON FASHION BUREAU, No. 1 West Twenty-third street, New York, Send ten cents in coln or stampa for eech pattern oréared. LMPORTANT—Wnite your name and address plainly, and al waya apecify sive wanted. > oye Write the line to complete this “merick’ and send-to “LAST LINE EDITOR, Evenlug World, P, O. Box 1%1,.New York City." 1t ly not necessary to use thid coupun in sending in your answer, but you may do sot you doxtre four years with a young man, He Jaw never proposed, UL he saya tha: we are cngaged. 0 @@ BUljseo BSW wr he w

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