The evening world. Newspaper, October 29, 1907, Page 13

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eee ea ayer A eR et AIA ee OAT SECT AIT I II prreeemrpmtnrroenterccser ornare Fg - meee TE 7 scxmenertagteinnerrcereier eect Evening world Dally Magazine, (Paeeeay Octaner zg, Oe eee mg SN meen mer emente re Fre : bbb hhht PPPEPOPPSP EEE LDLSp sooo ohosooh POPSIEL HHS $$6-07 $0¢912440940802-08044¢ The Newlyweds * Their Baby % By George McManus PROBIIS0000900K TOT IOSOON ISIE George Ade’s ‘Artie’ Belongs to the OT Infant Drayma, Se (Giawieoives ce W's. PERFECT, J OW BRIDGE for Arter If George Ade‘s bad boy gets past at the Garricx. “UME MY NEW tell mother that a baby isn’t the only thing that can be brought up on the bottle. “Artie t# the infant drayma mith ready-made clothes: and aleng | OT) WEARS TO THE, OFFICE TODAYS, WELL Yh GOING NOW. AND SUARISE THEM AT‘THE OFFICE | “SEE, BABY! Wow Pitty PAPA LOOKS 1 Yes, Constant Reader, “Artie” wt young—the younse: mmest “boy comic’: | hat ever handed out four acts and forty laushs-to people who aro too tired to ay at home and Mt tip with the famfly oonvermitjon. There were three twenty~ five cant acts and one dollar-and-e-quarter act. And it.was liccause the dolla: ____and-e-quarter act came last (it taiaily comes first) that the early dope on ‘Artie’ seemed to call for the reverse English To tear off more of the Ade talk that rode home with us. the first three acts “were eo thin that one of our largest first-nighters who spells hie name jn @tamonds looked altogether wrong !n the third’row. Cutting out a father anda mother, a landiord anda real eo » So lktevman, the plot was under twenty and small for its,.yeera, It was as skinnny az Little Irene during the open. weastn for rolling hoop, Nothing’ happenel ‘but Artie, and it weun only bechuse he happened con- stants That tha pace dant ate “youns: =? ‘The, Annual Pull:of the Woodworkers’ ‘Uytion’ «a4 more Ike a dead march than 2 grand march until “Artie, the fear: less offi-e bar, loosened ‘up and planted his fist’ dn -te map of an _emateur solse who was feslish enough to critl- else a_ahirtwatst that looked na and —fancy...to.Ariis_..Tho_shirtwulst vas from a department store, and Mamie was her name. (Pipe tove’s_ young dream dancing into the ring and land- the wit ts righvy z Mamie went home with the green yomng krocer who had been showing —OH, LOVEY, HE = ses = rears b Se TaN On WANTS 10 iiss PRECIOUS WANT = yous! -\ To TISS PAPAdg NETo THINK oF : pet : —— : : LEAVING WITHOUT A a 4 z KISSING MY, BAGBY GoY ! his ham-sized mitt and his jealous dis- OH, BABY : pouition to Artie, but when the rag ! i qwent up on Act IL and Cedar street, in MUSTN'T, CAUSE HE WOULD the “environs of Chicago, there wat GET PAPA'S WAVE CRIED Artle in his twelve-dollar sult siti rtle in his twelve-dollar suit sitting ZLOTHES STILKY ie _ HIMSELF on the Carroli doorstep waiting to blow Mande to 9 ball game and handing —Mamie’s ma the fireside chatter. Lawrence Wheat. a young actor mith’ —a-winningsmiie-and-a-clean_shave,-had the gallto play—ArtieHe-also had line of talk that would make the Sphinx brighten up and join in the conversa: tlon. Artie had grown out of his sketch past, but he had not grown funnier. He was -fitp;-fly and-dead keen on himself. When he saw a bunch of surveyors stringing the street. he was wise to the fact that somobody with the coin was framing up a short cut for « rallroa and he beat it to the landlord with the| SILK +tF You WiTH JAM! i at , LEET WITH- Lawrence Wheat as Artie; Vira of the picture. Can you follow the plot without set- ting brain fag? Well, ufter Artie hat hooked on to an option with his wate! in, he tallied $00 out of nis made the real estate man who! fired hin: look lke swamp land, and} SADE eae uel ‘The Round Up’”’ Sheriff, in the Role of True Lover, Makes a Queer Blunder. estate ad., and tt may put “ a — — now where It la hid; You know Just Siim——T Stan't mean for (Go that, 7 pecting thse cotor would coms off on | glad of thEt,\ abe orbed.— “Brace Up: [ale Tevet “Biss. SE ee ate erie alee tat dU fas well as I xin tell you."’ | no ma‘am—deedy T didn't—I was only—| hs hands. Youu eet a good wile some day.| Sowa excitement with bla ‘res, RNR ATS ell he-Koun P- -} Polly became remorseful. She-real-} that's—well I reckon I'ma little bit’— |‘ ‘Tain't blue," he sald. ‘There's Jota of good fish in the sea.’ _ Gee ies Polly kept etry pared with ‘The College Widow’ nd By John M {xed how much Sim was suffering and} Slim looked’ directly at the girl for] Another thought came to him. Glim glanced at her ruefully. ‘I don’t)‘ _ 3 wentltway. behind’ thelroturns/ot) “The y Jonn urray. she was sorry that her answer to SEED first time. She was smiling, trying | “Frockles?” he asked laconically. fee} much like gofn' fishin’ just new, citadly. Mat fim cloner alias Polly. County Chairman." A Komance founded on the } would be a disappointment. to'resiralh ‘her hearty Jaughter. siim's | Polly outy shook her heed. ‘Would you mind tellin’ me ff I lose out |< Only four-fiushin’ an’ Y-ein't: gui — ‘lease don't say any” more, Sim’ . . : Bs ; eH Genes oR—ontheteb —greal—pisy-of the same_naine— she atapped away Y. ee poerederecnal in a grin. : There’ ial one cure for eee seal sine rots somebody else Cali oak 9 heah, Ws Ate he ocrie@ Mise Soe aeere sie: used -t0- ee By Edmund-Day: followed ePup-and-epeaking: ee ca UE THE iba t= trecnions= tea the = : : 608 cL = hits ae an’ Fad Ie Oot many travelling gentlemen asa almple | QO mney siioulder said: “Tcan't help 1: You've|butt- into your family.” ~ trl, “Why, don't you know?’ Coan ar aL eecp arabe yo kK Gis? '5 Plot. is village wullliner, was a temperamental cece ‘i resets ee scream as a not-yet-but-soon actorins Neots by John Murrey.) LEO my ieee wMampedel nov, en'| Polly wes greatly moved by gitm'sj— Slim looked at his hands and fest. Rowena who was strong forthe drayna and . PRECEDING Marries. istnoerity. ‘tDon't, “please don’t,” she | “Maybe it's fat?” he hamarded. “Oh! nsteted., Bud tied to break awe: from Poll; dronsed Ike a threo-aheot in elght col-| rics aA llentaoakinna h "ve had’ an itchin’ in my teart for | pleaded. “Why, I've known all along | 1 know I'm too fat. It beats all how fe—tt you. Gdn’ Ging her to let 50. ‘2 Ora; and Thomas H. Wilson played the hc formerly en; | you ever einge I first knowed you. You |that you Jove me, but—— T do keep fat.’ Sim looked into. hie PT eit y Jai her Grace Fisher as Vinie Jenkins. green young grocer with the same pair FaKed. it pleads ne See e neering picks constant H) Grcentuoks anes Twas ne i “But whatT’ he asked when she | hat and-sighed. ‘Well, I suppose we ‘Tl don't thie Ta. fee "It of hands ¢hat put it all over ‘The College Widow.’ Joseph MM. Sparka was as| Huck McKew, a half-breed. robs and Kills 4) er rned up that, way myvelf—in| hesitated, "t. get married this year, do we?! « ie vi Trish aa Harneun but Als Vira Stowesmade Is daughter unio look Wke~an| Lane Dick's you | pan Jaqucing Hud) Boone County, an’ that sorter makes—| ‘Tye always Iked you real. well 9, Slim," sald Polly gently. toward ‘the Tagen, The| Pera ancora he. wouldn't hurt Ai ea ey Oe ee Eypaccomplice. “nud in : Z id, what I want to know jand I've been glad that yot-Hked me. 4 2 sei ene mush that abe RU SL Snr onehas) Leys would youn ala Te sre msi =o CHARLES DARNTON. a rete onal T don't “want. to lose your friendship, | Rejected, - ied oly aiid a De Bhai complntaty ——_ a 3 ¥ * tack of Terri though—and “oh, please forgive—met)—rNor any other year te comer." Sim New. Danger. wee hoving tte gun-back into-the holster, Please do!” Polly was very repentant, | was still hopeful. : { showing # by her voloe and her eyes = Biim was Duxsted at first. ‘Then tt whuya.- wha ca iy came to him that the «irl had refused ee Taaulta St cho * ; he clapped |to marry him. ists Seana “Oh t-I-tow—-yen—att—ein't—e—goin— = pon ressee tithe ih San I be your"—— he began again. | say you love me, then. ‘bad luck. Somebody must have put a 1 i eavingiandmen Jen v r aot By Margaret. Hubbard Ayer. abe Tou an Wet ee sngry—at-bimselthe-eald--under Ws, gon't-belleye—L-am.!2_Polle—emiled.| oopper_on_me_whei I_waa bore " . hat ipe.o00 Slim edt Het contain bls Re ares ss ing Polly to meet the saath: “I'll never, «et this thing OUt| through her tears. ” —4 |} gotter™ba m: " ae ered_tir8 | Reteiiepaiina tbo) aa Ger, Hoover az oan KO Of “a Hem oad Sete Sahat Te Heart Thief.” Cun Eteate! a ni strona page Slim hesitated and neryously hauled “Thnt's the way It looks now.” Slims grasped iat; ones. the reason for} (1.1 ‘i a1 LING : aac trled-to malic -er feats in that. wagon?" sna Weive Deon ‘engages for ever Jauntily to the fire, whistling e dit ot] "You would do him any hbarm,| and now, and now %t a tune. The effort was a sad tathore, (mould your Polly. | taco radiated her cee { eee tnithati wagon I~ Slim repeated | showed hia alarm. motioning her to : Bu : i ects mome one ts in the = Be very careful. of your- diet, eating |REEo™ but Polly, by. flirting with him. dis- of my. system." In_his earnestness he |. giim paused as If steadying nimeeit] “You won't ‘hate me, will you Slim?" jopauing. “Come out, you cowarat” he You durned chlettt he shouted, Then ICCE! TMpies. trac pete ss Uttle meat and no rich gravies, pa tel bial atten tonsiiniieran | doubled up his fist and shook it he-!t5 meet the full force of the blow. The Sheriff took the girl's hands jn /Shoited. Polly ie Bae by tht he stopped. plainly snow!nz his 4 R.—Bathe your| tries and sweets. Eat instead =< hind’ the girl's back. Suddenly ehe | —sfepbe it's along of my red halr Aral ideabdll them: “Fate youtiohe| Ut Wasca terre menroned jance at nis lack of self-repression, 4 averat frultaand vogatables.—Try Uhh —CHAPTERX. 1 o piszend ‘he |“ fiud leaped f. BON, Bi 4 dropped-to hie gun. “You's 4 A Nevers" | for pimples; “Lanoline, § grams Z nian Turned ald YOURE Mie clencred rend tt} Te te rete tent Ht Potty emited-+ctmost- shouted “why: tomriin-t-tenen(-his—gun—es he dil 90, LR ARR L si bat —Palty—jtompeg—3 (Conitinued,) y She st cK. 7 = tt =} eaitn wart 6 shouted to 8lim, ‘A gesture, looking fs : “A FE Heiser SAS eA ee fio.atrea...Not na thous| Orit: ran-benind, td - and _reeching the other of the men, daxed and brs E - s = — Shine = = == = abont-bia—wala: powsi ane. ; extract of-violet, 10 drops_Ap humbly apologised’ and then looked at hie fingers as if ex—Poily slapped Gilm on the baok. “Tmihig hands, depressing. the muzzle of { Ussolved a lump of) pimple; walt untH—the- pimples are he sto] > pped., Polly glanced-athim soda about the°sie|oured before using the face brush, pared peroremualpe hele a to help him over the hard places. S fl y Im was greatly embarrassed. uperfluous Hair. i “My heart ts right up In my throat. | NHAPPY—The electric needle ia tho|,*ell, I ATght ax welt spit {t out," he | Be wiveak Daows only permanent means of remoy-|-thought aloud. When the pimples ing superfuous hair. —|—Awatn Slim started toward the girt! tre healed, get a — {to tell her of his love, and again his courage failed him, althotgh Polly wa doing her best to help him. i AYER is “At Home" every Tuesday | © “Look heah. “Miss Polly, I've been ‘afternoon from 2 to 4 in Room 4, |- Sfter somebody for a long time) ype thre Politzer Bullding, where.ahe.te slat. f "0" carter { pores, kind tn k few weskas your) | io receive all seckers after health |, Hore MOTO Maxed Patiy: -ootiar skin ought, to be Ine healthy cond!-|1 514 beeuty.—te tiahly. tion, but do use the brush | un- uty.—te—answer thelr ques- 1) No, heart ithiet,"* blurted Sitm. ti a all tertatlon ease jcistepeased) Uons and to euggeat the precise Btealing hearts, ATO ur dbloo in! a ry F treat dani ont eo ateranetwecnummeaia haneinat Ratecheas, pnrparita ots: prescription ‘Well, just the -same;—I'm goin’ to your ca i aluteish, before Dreak- {J Which will be of weryics tn each par- | issue a writ of replevin an’ try for to Seite take panel de caatte st ‘phos: |] toular conse, Peet mine “back, laughed Stim He 3 ree Was about to slip his arm about hér water_din— which Diy givery ittle of the oream to each ape Tis courage falled him and) “Excuse me, ‘a filbert, —At apply the IMPLE a i pa Things a for Women. Se to “Know. this asia ad i graceful lines ts Home Hints. MISS MARGARET HUBBARD commend ft It le with ta [Tomatoes Baked In Bread. i half «can of tomatoes, make Basen ary areae ie feaaoning much the same as for, In the {i- oysters without the cream, adding + fMatradion the mate: 8 little chopped onion, Fill « hollow Tilia fannel, with simple braid as joat with first a layer of tomatoes, then Ttrimminks but not alone the wool flan- lwatst when she turned and faced him: seasoning, and so on until'it ts ful cel ye frie action wo disconcerted him that he Sakesundlit-lssrown: inate Seeurneaes {jumped backward as if the girl meant | beautiful this wea- Eggplant Salad. = [penta rake up | “Limerick”? Prize Winners. ||: ccs eo, most Bilm, deoply in earnest, repli silces, pare, aprinkld with salt and yh oe tatiatactor robes of pepper and saute them quickly in the No {hat butter, Drain on cheesecloth: when | "here e ara offered. & |o014 out them in dice, sprinkle on them. Rignkets that are {somo minced watercress and cover with | durable in the ex- A cream pajad dreasing, made by atin | {rome oe Nay! fing threo teaspoonfuls of grated many women like horse radish, three tablespoontula of | the lighter Turkish cope lemon julce, half a teaspoonful of salt | toNelling, and such G: the eggplant in quarter-Inch Into most attractive THE EVENING WORLD will give three prizes every day of M6, $3 and for the three best last lines for uncompleted ‘‘Iimericka."” The prises here awarded are for Friday's “‘limertox.”* GEES PRIZE—$5. A B..R. T. passenger thought . Folks “roast” his road more than they ought Till he tried, from Broadway, Z To get home the same da p i and a dash of taprika into one cup of|qnite correct. For Then toctt) things he'd Pee been taught TO- bay ; “|| thick whipped: cream. eeanintgiyetislisyle 4 i | sweet Potato Croquettes. | novhing better, than jon: of the lovely BLUCT six or elght large, firm sweet fey flannelettes, In potetses, boll until tender, drain ale Di CTR, wi nite and put through frutt press, add! Mou’ limming. of salt, butter size of an ogg and from A| bands of wash silk {n harmonizing color, ¥, Maude Cathcart, No. 67 Woodward avenue, Ruthertord, N. J. SECON D PRIZE—$2. And to forget It nine highballs he bourht. A. Johnson, No, 112 Calyer atreot, Brooklyn, N. Y. f USH business particularly hard e > go ly hard tn} thin to half a up of sweet cream, aeTD PRIZE—$2. the afternoon. Eyade. disputes, hag awa Gee Ned eclaietoratlinta wares | otc eames cede It's an “L" of a road, he thought. however. ‘This 1s a day rife with ‘ Feo erite cia ac oA ~ ; say Aue shape. rol into beaten egg and / with fronts and J. E. ‘Norris, 635A Lexington avenue, Brooklyn, N, quarrel with these of mifdden” temper, ELECT any number rou like, then multiply it by vine, Now ald your age er crumbe and fry jn hat fat until | back, and {sho * oe eco aay. gt oe Nae. nethimershad to the product and announce the total. Forthwith Prof, Bumps can tell 5) These, with sr the wa Hs ze , clergymen und teachors the ag. Farsley, 1 A pretty gat means for the “lmerick” here ‘i who} a fs Sea Te ea ere: printed) will. pe awarded: Friday, Nov.i1. ties diets aC) car Teepeee Any number multiniied by 9 will produco a aun: whose Individual numbers | fried ri ateak. A youth who delighted to mash > month, especially if they are. in en: continually added together will reaolye into ® Nut Cutlets. Met a girl with a lot of spare cash. a uence alata area Ri When you have selected a number and multiplied it by 9 the root of that se sean heresy i When he agked ‘ Willsyou wed ?” Lot them keep thelt heads cool. They | product must be §. Then you add your age to that product and produce another | so Aint heap TAY Cee Pill ate ‘by girategom and Geuble deat: |AUM, WhoKe root Ja learned by adding together lia figures, The root must neces. i st Ri Herein tats She snickered and saids \is. Lot them-avoid It, learily correspond to the root of your age. It i# now necossary to judge your 9x 8; OF, pels ey Ash sate and large. with half a te nonful of SWORD MAY MANS The boy bor to-day, will be fortunate within 10 years and find the number within those 1¢ years which prods Call or send by imail to In business, but he will keep himsel one-fourth teaspoon Karand a x i Pee eiter on account. of disposition |84me Toot. Miss Murphy followed Instructions and Kav the result, rt} Poon fi Usa aes _ Cail or : ‘ 4 t Write the line ‘to complete this ‘limerick’ and wond ste, “Last LINE | that compela him to contradict con-|plua 6 equals 12. ‘Two plus 1 equals 2, It was not dittouult to tell boat ehe was teaspoonful ort Hy is TON FASHION HURIEAU No. Zi Went foyenty tira street, New EDITOR, Evening World, P. O. Box 1354, New York City, tinually, Break him of It sharply. over 12 and under ¥, and 21 ia tho only number between whose root ts teap; she olen Y Send tin coin or siainpe for eack pattern ordered, Ik ja not necessary to use this coupon in sending in your answer, but you Tho «irl born to fil be Parti-| | Says the Professor: "Now J haye exploitied the agy-telling trich, nad Magee, mall with An Dr 4 crumi these IMPORTA, WHte your name aod addres piaioly, and ale cularly. clever with the avedio, and Hes who stands before me, says that her number Je 10,188, Who,oan right off quick bole ae Waived pickers arahucs \ Patterns wuya apecify’ siae wanted (lose ee rey tell us her age?! may Go 20 1¢ you desire,” peat cmillsbestoy be toward housewifely duties, = yous.

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