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“7 —irese. G Chronicles of the Jarr Family. WHEN YOU’VE Overdrawn & fd ‘Little Mr. Finicky. af IVE BEEN WAITING HERE The Evening World Daily Magazine, 1907. Friday, By F. G. Long! October 25 A Strange Premonition Warns Mckee, ‘The Round Up” Villain. ae Se CONFOUND ir! You) Your Account, Don’t Join In an (es -o/) Unladylike Run on the Bank. | By Roy L. McCardell. “MI KITTINGLY has her money In two DU OD | FOR ONE OF THESE FOOL 0 PDO) CARS For AN HOUR - DID 0 |\c10U EVER NOTICE ONE = Map COME ALONG (<4 ON TIME- began Mrs! Jarr nO=xhe's— wearing; th Mr. dar, "It you'd try to be a litle more 4! a you were funny, for such things are said Mrs, Jarr. ‘I'm sure you would command a more reapéct “Oh, ft out!” sald Mr: Jarr, “You're never hap unless you are making a fuse about something, I wish} I hadn't-sald a word.” great deal “patyou would have mought tt" sata Mrs: Tarr, “andy that's a great deal worse. What I was going to say when] you' interrupted ‘.e with your very rude, and, 1¢ I may) Mrs. Kittingly. hi seem to beat my ho, suggestive remark, w that heb money in two banks and she doesn't OON'T SEEM To CARE WHETHER THIS CAR STARTS LOR WoT! DID You (EVER SEB-SUCH( ALROTTEN,SLOW() | SYSTEM? WHAT) | ARE THEY ‘He got me!” gasped Buck. “This is what comes of puttin’ a cop=— pet on the. premonition card:”’ The Round Up. eppeenk , By John Murray. aby ‘A komance founded on the great play of the same name By Edmund Day. humesicx, for me Aare, any~ i he'll-be abl that ‘Terrill bus AUT, Pi by Jonn Murray.) EDING CHAVTBRS (Coprrtent. NOPSIS OF Sarr. are on a firfa footing evidently?” said Mr. T Gjdn't care.to bear su: {4 horseit,| ow I never | gdollarm spent as I do over a ‘dollar lost." { t their money the banka ‘would be-all rigtt,” st shows she le plucky and tsn’t doing you go agajni™ whe sald. “I toid you wemarks tony know I'd be worried if I’ were she. And, as ai 0 vary Toollah to save ti you are going to lose ft. T Avorry balf.as over twent 1onor dray money she hax tn the two me I'd just be worried to d of what sho draws?’ asked Mr. J: ‘ apked Mas Jars... Ra gets her alin: e writes checks until they send) count is over¢ wht riake-hor withdraw her account tf she doar; er n ott and her word | Jarr, T-belleve, and-she says that she could never tnagina that a> who fs alono In the wirld with no one to advise her but her} Qiways charges her for adytee, could be, treated wm.” have—ony-maney inthe banies tf-her-accoznt te overdrawn, + nat she ten't * replied Drs. Jerr, “It's ail very puzzling, | but It all goes to prov. 4 simply tmpose on women. Why ouldn't| me they have pald her lux 2 would hrve had the money in the ir Zz Yank th a few days more her husband's lawyer did write her th WHAT, You SMILE AT IME?! @ Was golng to potitian the court ca the ambunt of his allmouy? Aren’t| ¢ You OUGHT To BE BUSY STOPPING Moen heartless! The tden of dolig a thing ike that in thas. hard times and 3 — dust when she wax getting a jot of winter clothes made up SERA VILULI CRI EE WAVE = “How did sie come to have two banks?* asked Mr. Jerr. INSTEAD OF nt because she never! and the other bank “One of the banks told her they didn't want her, acc xept a large e | WASTING Your TIME RIDICULING h balance and bec: sho. overdrew “Showwent to both banks, she sald,” replied Mra. Jarr, “and sho sald that| @e she diin't-ree anybody else taking out mdhey, at least they weren't ntanding| $n nes, amd, as It was only a few dollars, she wouldn't bother with {t, But she} @aya it's no wonder banks are breaking {f that's the way they act."’ } Aria nas is Ukely to'o'lnt pret: Bud. Tm: sorry Wow WOvLO You Look). AT. THAT 1D107- CAR- i} RYING HIS UMBRELLA | y LIKE A. SPEAR! hered by. Avavion: hows Dick ts alive. festa psa here dust before elite Dick ahseurts Gara, Jack 0 and departs; Xn the ha py “wonderit & Choiteht on the hulf-breed. ken to Holly of tls strange — tp diverts County, ik with T a seit by ayson goes Hoover yaled funa had * siicht of ed sharply and The L < water ouliits ware brends ® eticaped observation + n the unsuspecting : movedions -etrentty Cherokee ancestors he leap: on quick mo: he wrenched hi ched Je urm ‘downward and to the fear? The — w E backward oxposin, From ov 8 ehoul= breed plus the keaife = O's bosom, directly uver : ay crt Drawin a Nis lenite With . the nearest town for thelr new home fe od that he teoabottt to Polly gol-by Sa. abstracted Separt without kissing CHAPTER XXII. (Continued.) A Knife Thrust. i {RESISTIN’ { AN i} OFFICER. atinod ys ny y be ory B ‘ury! UD-hoked-absut him, slightly be sect oars ve anata aeaet B wildered. Then ho realized bis gun instins kn to wersight. He ran up to Polly's however, With Kly he tried to level twitching conyul- sida and tried to kiss her, but she mo- Angee Wid the mume,’ eald Mrs. Jar: nd yet Mrs. Kittingly says that at both places, (<j | h vide, saying, “Too Jate! trigger. Peruna waited : Mrs. 2 + ITI tloned azide. say rise aite when she opened her accoimt, they were an siniling asa basket of chips, although | 2ENS! [You tose!" s . ma atrength enourh to 38 found” out that those people who axe too sweet to be wholesome always) THE Bab lg dlanitekne es pelammeres 2a f “face, Seeing ———-play_some_irlok-on you Ifke that.” afc! i t_time vou'll know, On tohed = tha opus "Hor can eto clakm who baa accounts in two banka if ahe has overdrawn| LAWS |wavi™ airtly commanded the srl rar turned hie them?" asked Mr. Jerr ROTTEN Bud's face darkened. “Ob, w ockst Oty a: (walstccat: Witten the point!" sald Mrs. Jarr, “She Mdn't overdraw them. One| FARCE ep e Se aitel Toe she pred | cjocaained knife he ripped open the : ner that there wasn't auMcient funds, after hpr hairdrosrar bad! A_MAN. te s rh and extracted a rol f paper aud apa vandvareated [ac ecerie beemieel Karoo ee ; x most-forgettul man-t money. Perdna Was” krectiine ee act rinda teat % pater Rescate Seated TELS teed aee Cs CE CANT If 1 thought he wasa gam the body of ais former friend whea « fae rae 3. Fase for forty dolinrs, and yet the bank wrote her that she had; GEr Srerdiee! orce from him before | V9!ce draw lollare with them, and when her alimony came she was so mad at that TICE IN, ; : [married tim. I-would aur Dr a bark thet shewent to another, and f has dons practically the same thing. 69. ye Town? > sspaten Ta Liniai wal ie Int beril pred Dy De op. Thet- Knifet : she sa¥asho doeen't-care-now if they all burst up." HIS JOVIN, ally Se caaisices es “prop taat knitter ‘She won't join in the run, then, and get her money out?" asked Mr, Jarr, i Lobe chink eet eet Peruna Jumped up with a grunt of “Ig Bud Lane over heab?" he asked. ed him just now night: herdin’. Aloiury to see 3. ck, with t ready for use, Peruna hesitate ordered Slim, sharply, m Hoover slttiag on us Tevolver held up- “You must have pa He's Just got in from Ill find him for you.” wIt-sor't nice of them, of course,’ rald Mr. Jarr. him comin’. thi n' bella goin’’t. thought | When's the we “t I seed rune lowering the gun, tossed away Ue knife with “Of course ft ts replied Mra. Jane, “And yet look how th + wnarl ey loan miiitons| to otis ‘ht H tke care of your friend's. bun- . pilgpiaraoe le they wouldn't pay Mra, Kittingly‘s poor hairdresser, who! TO Polly flushed. “Next month. Ther | Jie and the Hever and money you tovic oe bea aaee alae Gj | rom bis pocket. Drop them. “1 didn’e —— dnt Mrs. Ktingty going to pay the hairdresser? asked Mr, Jarr, % arwerst zi nenye ames Bh eur on eatin: back to— business aa 3 ; answered de f Kot lore, but you never — ee a a ane eh she gave. oie check-and the bank wouldn't! TETHER Tas RINT ATCT ont your ba oan ai a rx. Jarr, “An hen, besides, the rude . goin’ k Ww ddres Kittingly, whe azys, made her so mud Gal she Aoaant pabel pebeeked to. Mra. 1s you-think that if ste really loved; coma engaged, bi a alwese Duck assented. ‘I'm goin’ back home Wras nadrowsedatol bis —Bashes_the-chock! —Ian't_ehe right? e oe bank Tee She WOuld solid-post ards and not-tangty—deciining—my-offer—witiotta though." =< 4 re i 5 wry 7 Soy THAD Wikis: *Certainiy!" sult Mr. Jarr. & OW mich should @ git] put hersele out i) win aj fetterst BOM Sp raasot. Hor parents “UKs me, ys Girl's Vity. im ee narery Neti, dep He man's affections? It has been sald that man never} Perhaps the gir! thinks she doen not | pot care to keep company for pony gazed at Buck in surprise. Here , Diained for Peruna’s endignton: willingly walks into the ‘matrimonial net, and i] now you-well enough to write letters. | length of time and then And t REED of Tayh i ery geins, will you take care there would be a far greater percentnge of bachelors. | Write a letter instead of a postal. She |carity of her love? And should T con- | ty Se ea et curepetition ot che-word | look him stoldly, to Wlewins. C If this {s ac, man must bean easy and willing victhm|may not love you just at present, but 1| Une to go with ber? |G. HP Ty Polis to. con! been doin’ something t J Saiegvil } er cfion for you | young lady either does not o ve ; 4 EA’ to woman's wiles, Bir he » juve ng reluctance | tink her affection tor you ma, pol Bras POAT yaRRAD clause Hy, okeenres neta wy (Wo men dismounted, Keeping the in beeuming her slave: in-these days a|crease with tine, attention to some other at- Ce eet er gle lo ket a Bale} covered and wutcling —his lomus > hh of thi fi lah it must | . “1 gir! and In that way you may etl ad an’ seltie sad D fs st do her share ¢ courting, though | When Watkin tr Bit and In \ Acaiiettlerg eine er cy t - ‘Ouse h jen y, so thit she wil 3, | a BUDE aA YER : hover be apparent that she ts taking an active part in 9. [arene ner) Jealous yaut-aoriously when or may." sald Polly hearta ralicre sew athuie is Dile-eame of teerts. The minuta it becomes perceptible that she is angling Son] Dear Betty: al? 2 offer yourself again, You sure ac mighty fine about |{Rto bis assumed formallt, fon a catch masculine Interest wanes, for It {s an old saying that man wants t aI AND B, say that tt le proper voruna inwultin Airs. Payson.” | Wissina stepped behind Perupa and. Ms Wilte to mg Tor advice GA now to te Durtier, not pursued However, every girtean considersbty amooth tove's| [| reilow to walk on tis outside witio) LO Keep Company. Fa Ce elisa pelea abl Pear Parte aees ea ir tinmature Jocks, but they rarely tell | Pathway, and {f she really wants him for better or for worse can help the cause | out walking with two girls, while Dear Betty: Mid abttenea her foolings toward been empty since Buck, earlier in the ‘he color and textura | Blouk to A very larKe extent C. sags that a fellow must walk inthe HAT would be a reasonable length his revolver after he . eR MRS OK Meny a man's heerct has bean won through hia stomach, so Instead of sllox-! that case. z af time to watt before keeping nice to jean you_sey | sale Ni tiiart weld Wigigine 40 pe Reha - pareeetleecie i . aon Deve -pinyed eqare-welh i oe youn | ethessidexnenreststhe: surbita theres pompany WIN a Young Tady wit ail my life, Ta! r allpped | Slim na he communded: | Se © cou = Soe Sea ee gee + pron —brcome—eoninintot “eter ans Sa ia = ‘Chere If the tnee-tstong —— an CALEE Ho US VOU AT EDIE wus ot pith etthgr-one—or_ more girs aLroduction? 1.6. f = — site = tong a Falosha ane STinaineathew pune reaaTtarsh hate to form an ac t down pot 2 him up some,” «ug mpadour, and {f It happens fo‘ba a rotund coun- Ie fhe mi sas Chay ace caer tar ayuaea \\She Is Cold to Hum. tap ay Ste shestitat aemoment d-notcbs-the-order-of-ths=te: Sire Aon DEY. ¥ o Hor ty a dimcult task to capture the to [De sty oh oon tone 5 nokedtt did you. ever | - ey saaneered- the: Lpoe, imow acher fe 1 pear Ay i 6: roth in practically o ‘or } i] very #oon succumb to your charms ar Moule premonition? as he marched his prisoner towar YY oes Yat the “bre rver staze who 13 trying tn | One, your work is pructicaity over, for nema ix supposed to be a passive one,| J AM keeping company with a young | vould a Pitne worst I ever had-was the | corral. = ¥-solves-{t-by wearing-a-pormpadouy{ Walle a_wman's part 19 the matrimonial ¢ B ae a 2a aaa ned-to the side of the fatten of at rand there !s not match Jett when | it $ ecldom a really wortty fe partner ta won without enoouragement =| ady two years my junbr. Mer ‘5 fj reyeeareaerhin —SSwhe tintetes “Ww ructure-is done into-a-tiny if clever manipulation. ections: are “very “cold toward me, | ae of thy haifhreed's Jo knot tn_th> hall shine Uke “the “pollshed flank of a thoroughored hors: n curried and brushed down by his trainer. Nothing ts so onmio- akably appargut ws too Infrequent #hampoos, but shampooing alone ts not enough. falr should be brusied and aired daily, It accumulates dampness @nd dust or whatever happens to be floating around in the atmoyphere, Just as the gio The ne ng to be thought of is that the hair should be eltier rol’ed back fromthe favs or brought loy-over tho forunoed—no matter what the prevailing Biyle {s—s0 na to form a becoming frame to the taco; but whether ft ts a broad, full roll dt tho side or a high pompadour, simplictty should ba the keynote ¥rizzlos are Iterally never becoming. ‘Thoy belittle the expression and dexdediy swinirest-frua the bekUty Er The -goUnTaheNer THE -vimVeNtIonAT und Wated back and waved pompadour front are, Tam happy “to say, fast going out of style. —Fiven false puffs ersto be preferred as being J¢xe injurious to the batr; but the aforesaid pufts themsslves are becoming wnpopular now, and a great many ‘women are reverting to the old plain style of hafr dressing, elther the coronet Braids, which are docledly the protttest for young girls, or-giensy rolls at the ides and big loose knots in the back. Let ua pray that this sensible vows may Rama. for. all-time SUET a young tady in Providence | ] with whom I became much infatu- ated, She seemeat—to like my com- pany and always thanked me ae How’ sYourLuck?| Horoscope for To-Day. By Ali Baba Boo. @ (VICTURIE TAG 13 LAST ERG sind WoRKED OUT “Friday, Oct. 25, 1907. 1 | a K00d day for new ventures, | but highly ¢avorable for the reg- da57, thar work. 1 -Dhose have to fa unexpected and heavy expenses this twelvemonth. How- ever, their @husiness promises to in- Creaso wiflicientty to meet the demands. They must guard ir health, ‘The boy porn to-day. will do’ well in| Semployment, but ts in danger from! | evil companions, | must de guarded The girl b | egainat und uaintances. They Limerick”? Prize Winters! THE EVENING WORLD Will give three prizes every day of $5, $3 and #2 for the three best last lines for uncompleted ‘“imericky'’ ‘The prizes here ‘awarded are for Tuesduy’s ‘tmerlck.” RTO TETC toat Burk woe atill “Do you love me? ea sbavakribnon ibe ncorsinerdins ta /aeantst aa es siisio but when I ask her A ils” “prema etins y rat Burk “minute rea grat caceatlalh teeen pecomag Hs eer Bs lishe Sends Postal for the-candy and towers whioh T often!sho always says: “I wouldn't be go Household Hints Ninued. Knits m at i brea tng althourty ‘mortally wounded, hair ts it-sball Ue woll groomed. An4-when 1 any-tiwell groomed” 1 mean | ec os» OST ese | gents hore e coorreepond) 5 butiiahe: als ling) withiyous jt; Xs didnt ker you 1 © [ike ad-by JO. You a He Kot he gasped. “All thts. Iterall tit an | Dear Betty? | Waya sends @ pontal-inatead of letters, have asked her several times rn vith’ the "big “drive-in! comes oe outtin'=s copper von tha press | monttion’ eae (To Be Continued.) Leap-Year Cake. cup of sugar, 1-2 cup of butter, 2 cup milk, Whites of eggs, 11-2 teaspoons of baking powder, Frost- nei 1-2 |. aimond_extract, yolk: cups stigar, teaspoon of the 3 eggs. Doughnuts. Nicup of sugar, 1 cup of mili, 1 egg, 1 heaping teaspoon of oream ‘etitertar, oeven teaspoon ot ient | eratua, 1-2 teaspoon of grated nutmeg, | 1-9-teaspoon of palt; flour enough to | mtiften wo that it can be rolled aut. ‘Angel Food Cake. {| clever whites of eggs; one!and * eood luck and good-by to you." | to be- | ODIFIED Mundarin:! meeves, or those that are-ct moder- Mien MD, ARAB MIT fascinating and altoxeth- er desirable feature of present styles: Thia-over- alouse includes such, and uso {s made with the ner- row opening at the neck wileh ners the” etext designs, while it 1s equal- ly desirable for the pepa- ane-beittumblera.nlted _grang- | lated sugar; one tumbler, even full, | of sifted flour, to which add ono round- | ed teaspoon of oream of tartar, and | site eeveral times. Beat whites of eggs | rate blouse and for the stiff, lowly sift in sugar, then sift In| gown. In the dlustration | Nous; add ono teaspoon of vanilla, Put/{t Is made of checked | In _ungre ake for forty | joutsin, with trimming vf utes fn A oven. Inve Se lderan® wien removing tr wd aut out while tt rm But when a commuter * Became ici fond sultor,. He sald: “Come you ter (commuter) me_and we'll pair.” Lewis B. Dolgoff, No. 12 East One Hundred and Twelfth atreet, N.Y. City SECON D‘ PRIZE—$3. Their future was viewed from one chair. z | Hugo Oberg, No. 121 North Eleventh atreet, Newark. N. J. | THIRD PRIZE—$2. Quoth she: ‘! sald that on a dar ; M. D. Smith, No. % Edgowood avenue, Yonkers, ‘s P \Prixta for the “limerick” here printed pvill be awarded Tuesday, Oct. 29, | { AB. RH. T passenger thought | \ Folks “roast his road-more than they ought | Till he tried, tom Broadway, To get home the same day, i \Write “the ine to completo this ‘imerick" and re LAST LINE “Woll, Carrie, how do you stand at) “Dear me! How gratifying to seé EDITOR, Evening World, P.O, Lox 181, New York City as schoo] ?"" {8 Httle boy in such a hurry for ‘ At ts nok necessary to use this coupon in sending 4 your answer, Dut you | lepene t aeenIE ae | school! : , may do so if you dosire ey, BAYS I.stand awful pigeon-toed, Aw, gan! Don't yer hear ae fire- engines? ces | DUC the hcpes to break me of the habit.” 8 SD0e HE Hs s ehaA bn iginads a a Peoatcwith bollealitr I Inipe of o ‘ P, rill instil] In her a love for pleasure | when cool Prost with bo d frosting, ru! FIRST , PRIZE—$5, whtoh, If unromtricted, will lead her into Using one white of ee and one cup t A dainty young girl from Montclair an unhappy marriage, 4 Rranuated sugar, a etinietatias ” Ming js being Remarked: ‘For fhe men | don’t care! ironies incor By J. K. Bryans. success liar {x a Dp Material r dium ize or 2 Lit t Saffeta for oRLD MAY MAN- vipa street New. tern ordered, inly, and ale IMPORTANT, ways specity eine w . Who's de fale damsel you're drawin' to-e | 'S-h-h-h! Don't say a wold, fellers! Dat's me affinity!! i ye