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“(Miss Pocahontas’ | ; ; ANE ALITTLE: PHN CENT ; : FY ; ; A To Will Be Lucky ft. Z Cee orare? 7 _|FRIEND MONK’! se D WICE LOVERS — CRY. = : TLL INTRODUCE - . a] LOVERS, BE TRUTHFUL, to Save Herself. -.||- ‘ yy 2 You! He's A an 3 I ying ever justifiable between lovers? | Chery app: sone covastons in a girl's or man'e life when a white Gb g de vuaabie, but lover, whe week (rue happiness whould stlok te the path ef truth. ‘Deception and love do hot wo baad in hand, and though at times a He may ‘sews Sdvinnble, {n the long run truth proves to be the lemer of two evil, The course of true love is never #0 smooth that unhappiness, whbon ts sure — «0 follow prévartoation, can Afford to be courted. (One little Ne breeds: ‘Goneta, abd befors Jong you find yourself mwamped in falsehood : Though trank:ess {s s0in¢times hand for lovers fade, the tpt only momentary, while the e¥il effects of a Me Gale is last along while. pee foundation of true love fs truth, and lovers ‘who chia will and: that) dreams of lifelong wedded) bits quickly vanish, oan be ‘no reepedt, “1 feel tection, no companionship, thors quallties so essential toa Fosbene it Lori hugs. the dchool-May ‘story of | marriage, When! lovers’ deviate trom’ the vet Pheahontas to. tis Dreast ‘and hoping for decoption deatroys lov¢, and I stearic ep men yatypen bas O25 that she would do as mich. for ‘himas | x - Nee nedes Tes wie wats fT: Seed ee a ees mee lett over canes “shé Had ‘done for « mych lesp dpsery- 4 g Rasa 2 i g A Sng gentioman,: one Capty John Smith. | Hewanted to ba saved: the longed to’be || fescued™ from Feet-tn-the-Blank-Ver: Mouse. {n-the ~Spotiight, and Sian Himself. He had deen: ge in the neck bo often (hat a had’ no terrors for nthe fying pun inty te fire ia Uke rolling off &@ log when sinking a lileh dive from. “Sappho and Phaon'! to~“Mise Ai liyYan massacre of old Jokes and ‘bywone tunes that haa Binehaye © jo play at the Lyeto, = ween tl joy ate bad enough in themselves, but some-| sycn worse In what follows. Of cours they don’t. matter ad of sitting through them, but if you to aay find yoursolf up against Artie") end thel:| Bappho dnd Phaon’ to “Mlex Pocahontas,” you mijht at least eay a kind word to cheer the hapless oritic on hte-way; { Last night “he: went back to {he door of the opera-house ‘Miss Pocahontas’ has Ht iF arattyit e L end your tome aftaty. now: AM severiteen and/ last: month. met } | -t¥0-youngtellows I: ike B better Iced me. A han bad hattis and hardly | sre neha Goeth Bo Manners at all, while B has: very | - UOT: who says: she foymanners.t—-have heart that ay fecelven_the attentions. or drop BY me alone, De you think sbe Don't’wo with A if he hes bad habits es ee and-manners.—As-you tke B-you hats A Tevet Her, Sh jis B,'|'2 witwiand parental oppodtsen you" than-A, but A’pays me more atten- : aa tion than B,.though B talks as if he | [Oat Wenty and’ aan a = has neveral different girls. Shall Two [70028 Men, and apperentl out with A any more and-try to get B, |POcety, but assures me a-Haht-te_try -and—win itm for your- $0 self, but Go not appear too eager for | (fom other men. If she sayw ol ‘x what hurts, We—we who kaye | t tand—have snatched Pocahontas’ from the hungry jaws of “the road.’ —And It's sucha ey You, yeu have every! reason’ to; betiony’ “rong show! = Miss. Pocahontas” waa born” tor Should He Give Her Up. |""" at y At -bottras-nottebe— There a turning, and just around the | turn shone Broadway—Broadway with | < miner egeren beckoning finger and without | a8 as Paia ish race. This oy yph nd Phaon.'' What a 2 male ferenoe-to me nor to lady of whom I am vey eee : | her, ‘but ourspeople object en account | hen I tried te eorange) stem | DON'T YOU THESE ARE 4 r E Of religious differences, Don't you think |with her she toll me mot to epee Al uf whtb tpok us: te Jami Jeng detore, “the “Exposition, | 4 z {t advieeble to break up our wever, ahe ? M. Baker, who furnished tha | WANT YOUR GORGEOUS « Surin die happincar cer ea aeARtAa fete eee ee vam Aususius Barratt end Cari Willmore, | s MIOLETS, o v NF, BL |me. Cou write te her, » amet of these gentlemen did not round Another strange name MARIE? Sits = = Z If you-are both oli _snougti to know} ARt Your own minds—that te, over twenty | three or twenty-four—there is no reason | calt? why you should be unhappy with the Send the mirl some Gindy. ox irl It you love her don't «ive her up, | somether Tit a note saying but {f your affection is not deap enough call, AG At tha-top} Comcay Opera and down to _covered wit ax Chauncey Dope: sao A Wnwering bape je Infians who caught him might take o pardonable Mberties with American his- S Pocahontas een ne Health and Beauty. ‘gecahd act : ‘ ; By Margaret Hubbard Ayer. Misa Marie Dupuis had evidently Finger-Nail-Formutas. -— ken music lessons instead of low for her Pocahontas, She whs an Indian maiden who warbled straight at ____]Fese. Pour into wide-mouthea | roe lain bottles or jars, D—Here are you and walked like a mantcurist. Her waik-was the funniest thing In the per- Tere : the formmias | Henna Hair Stain. z formance, barring the Nichola stxte Bat . requested: A.—Here {a the henna hair stain who were ther in black type be Ointment for Soft- formula requested: Take one lack fac y had no excuse far ening the Nelle— * ounce of henne leuvas, steep in -White.vaseling, 1} pint of bolling water for twenty min- “The iepena Up” Rivals Begin a Dispute With Drawn Guns, — em | ce care ae ae ae ei teal a | P 6 grains; oN -of|by the ald of a small sponge. The- fp ~and for the Love-of a Girl End It With Clasped Hands |Win et ot isente sino rere ing quickly he slapped his hat on his; ton. “Tt'a all up with us’ he anit, Giim hed seated himesit by the fre. f BY poap and, water, head, hitchea up his sohapps” and ou know everything,” Slim) He spoke to the bay es he would to a/ Giing nese Weis wae Broad Nose. being chere, but: that didn't matter, Thay were thelr own excuse, with thelr dé song and dance that never gro celebrating Vanniversarjes' wearing a slik-hat- in all kinds of Alors were to brokenly, dite _thia was ae ss iy sympathized withthe boy in-bis trouble, | comra: the % for without them “Miss Poca- THe Round-Up. ——aneer on Ris lipase Agee Sa ae teal lowed ‘ man _ do. Rose Cosmet -~H—It you have only one ‘defect jn yrould -be a jong, sad story) “Zo, you're the ‘man that Polly lov you had your share of that money,” he ‘ cones peeat saeseinaver fe aera your—peauty—and—that_stinpl a ax By John Murray. he shouted. “She's a good girl and she | explained, not knowing that Buck's oan-|¢eh—and r Boppy Alera pace bed ut 0 alight Senne @t the end of at ia why thetr Jolly loves @ thief. = ? fewsion had been overheard by Bud. - 7 peel your nos, -you Detter lot well SMhevecblack dlamond jn a white. A Komance founded on the Bud: turned on him flercely, drawing | ‘The boy. drew the money from nial Bud buried his face ia hls hands, the |TO2t. ounces; ofl of rose, 1 dram. Met} enough alone: Most people have so -great-play-of-the-same_name Wk truly awful) yollng person nam | iis gun-——Taxe-cate:-he-warned. | Pocket and handed tt-te Slim, remark-),oers triokiiag through ble fingers, al- peo obec abet! ta, persis beat many defects that they are thankful th ‘ a> ta be “eccentri d Da ie ‘s | + “thetEn Sh nearly. : pane $ave—one beautiful teatime Tt. Adv tried ta “be “eccentri | By Edmun y-__ |] “you won't atioot. If you meant toling: ‘Here it is—all of it; I never eee =| ernie oa nabbed--ense—or. twice ef shoot you'd a Jono It long ago when you | touched It=t-was golng’—— Bud wae| * WINK PIS erhapa the defeat is Teen than yOu mit mover far-enntg San uray) [Pulled your gun," exclatmed Siim chorus squaw calles Siuw-Shxw sane | __(Conertemt. ieoT. by John Murray.) | Coon) oa. et ING Fins etek LY. Lullaby”? very well and Paste eiarenatas i ‘1 might do it néws—Bud- held ble | hie added. ae Til hewidead “and I know Daby-cr: that Mrs rea Fecha making her bellevs Thal inettgiinntsterea 4 mipped ‘+ dead, and only you "2 , | Dick Lane, a whom she. was formerly, en-| un against im's bre: - Alim counted the money and rp Bud looked at the speaker ji em! soothe It ners demd the tears Tn a xt Z [It Into _his_pook A Wellington Reg Catctnte.the aesart-wa fed “eee c 3a aS er Ne Lit into his’ pac sc ; RECA incre c McKee. ‘a hait-breed, Toba and qi f ‘Bald to that yoane odes saster-ne met: as —your—ardware reckon I'm | + have bean pretty good . ed 'to. Polly, Sp GEE we have, I_learned you now ee ly, sang pleasingly and really seemed oved 1: y (i Inew deck an’ give you « frean yen sad at GeargeLe Solr. who was—an! Tho Mat aneritt oot Pant, County. | ‘Then he took Bud's hand and wontly| to ride—to throw 8 rope, an’ Bud—iive got the money. Buck he's paid for Trish Sor ChAT in TORS eAS-e Mighty= Medicine: Man -who-miade-aneLice Hicks eccuves Jack iis Pat; |-stidthe-revolver_back tnto the bolster, |/hud—what did you ‘do It fort Welt) noi business; an’ that'll have to sda fare! row rapvily GRAY ERATEN eRe = Arriving at fie ales act x See action“Droke-down=-liud's bravado.| aaked tha-guasilon with anger and @ algae pat seotacs oeiatang este ear i vs netonek inet alin ery = CHARLES DARNTON. hg hae ture siallea Bile cane. ine Zou Chelitnple ceca movence, = @ thousand dollara at home Bem-eay= ener = lei by McKee, bulldoze Pi fy - : in’ it to buy in with the Triangle B- clash with Payson's cowboy ref . | Bud,I'm_gain' to_lend it to you, just} about to lle again, but he realized thi hagine; at eny AGO) gulects advise ’ ttt erations unless the defect_amounta futility of more rauantionds Take it, it Fascia’ The-other-—choriaeiahs _RYTYP: Bhaw-Shaw. with, were sad t) sec and w —— Wednesday, Oct-30, 1907. Some | Gharms and Games = Pn eetee Tienes Lay chance at that “HtCle mortally wounding | Les ie base tn physteal danger abroad | fesses tho Terr! ‘on the street and roads this day Go fozth niost) heedfutly. “rme} Age Puzzle Solution. “You're ‘the whitest man I ever That-Make Hallowe’en Fun. ite eect orled Bud ert 3 HE kimono “tT reckon I ain't oolored, ‘cept a| morgshaste the leat speed" Je true In- ORE In the solution whteh has been-tastened, by Lis own ¥ y . a tion the. “Age mT wax, a tiny taper, The tapers may be | 7 sta he attention, Ele proposes to he. but I trimmed about Iutle red mile on top!’ laughed Blim. Se of this period. Telling Problem’ tm ‘Teesiiigys ¥ cutting Into lengths) one of | himéof thott. Polly Imtervenes, between the) the armholes |He disliked any show of feeling by the poe srnaan birth dara (this) a rid Evening World: the jong tapers that are used for gas-|**? furious men if Raat ry latest de- boy over the offer he had made inost carefully efter thelr health | \taygie must heve been 18 pense ef-—— lighters, The !dea {4 to choose a boat, yelapment, of that all: ght your taper, and, after you CHAPTER XXIII. popular garment, and made a wish, ast {t sailing acros (Continued,) |very charming it 8. | A Hero. Hore ts one desiened ‘ joney, Hua |! this twelvemonth. Let them be es- peat ECT Ree Ges pecially cautious l/eboin drinking aL Taotrusticus! thas bteslantee Lipyasantiy “Yea, you-can," assureq 6m. “You! "Tange wells. Tho danger te in nex-|ber, multiplying it by 9, ead ae ‘pay st back when you get on your |!ect' Prompt attention will destroy the | proauct-adding her age—she [feet eeain, Ten woin’ to take your HUM] che result as 10,18. The rost ef! hat taper still: burns “when the | boat i la that ——s Rashad Ure-other-whte-of-the bowl, the | 44 @ THIEF! Bud a thief? wWhat/for youne sn i Wish will come “teve, does Ki mean? Telit met" ate} cai de-treated-to-that alt alin _keneroalty overwhelmed the ; Ranc=api |e nen Girelpeon pend Co rd Raver Teaah.Wie, Over. ahOre.. Se, ghd. gasped... Turning. to: Buds -ahe! way or lett, plain aa = . : i is figures, is « the light go oul, the Ot} demanded: “Bud, you h what he |iiked and which ts eo iaus way mart T~ ne nsed: . 2 3 Se SHY ppt y tt wee vary materialize, salar’ Let erat Gm laid hie hands on the boy's what Magyie's age waa over « end Bome fun-producers-nre;-A comer acy Jeminentis—aT & ‘shoulders, to make him prosper if these faults-are | considerably onder, 2 {_the “virloua rooms set lranged for telling fortunes, with a ais Drooping hia head, fearing to looktand much to be de- "Yes," he declared; “you've made your | corrected. | number =behrenn fey fae le xy Hallowe'en ontertaining | gulecd "Sir Oravie” in phere: Broom |at elther of them, he muttered auilenly; sired. As Mlustrated Be ieee break, but you've had your| “inne girl born te-day will be yers|which is ‘ans Maggie i two| Ontaling | ¥ ghoate one" ss "He lied!" Ly “aot: r on. An! nese ain't goin’ tot in y to do well in Parmicetesls Eis, multiped iS 4 cestors, Which should be Shenton TOY | gine cheok {t Is made of ring dot- for it," he ended, gmphatloally, iy to -¢ some scl 135,128, and her age : Sues ta hong onthe} od.Nis first betrayal. of his | a challie. with. band: Polly?" he. faltered, antific study. She will marry total to 10.138, aa'wax-atown upon selves at. will. c walls; these porthalls” tay” os rough! Heer end kept Tinestt well ta-trand.=} aes rf.ain't, nobody soln" to tell Wale in }ite. blackboard. i “there may be two.tubs of water con-|drawa in ink, of palot, on, cardboard, ‘Oh. €llm," pleaded Polly. ‘say you | 158 of piain. India. Ing siecniyrte Bad hese; —— talning floating apples, one for, the Ad MPC a, ne tanelled the Gtan't “mean tt)! alli: andy) On ae Daan Oe 6, oar Rowena mains Ladies andione for tho gentlemen. Each | or neparted, Spirits, Simply and sadly Gilm anawered: “1{ cleansed by carefu ine it warmly, “Twill, Sum, esr aeple..for. the.Jadies should contain a |paures ithe ecinning, aS ts Fr ee I reckon as how I'm some] washing. Singh EISh UDI . eric 99 rize in man's fiven wbame, and cach apple for (nad, ahould, be the ‘presiding »p-rit.| Jealous an‘—an'—I jled." tn amply worthy 0! se tral had been too long: tor Polly, | Lit n k W : the: gentlemen should contain «girl ttle onntaining ‘ohertoute hearing mils Nolecaianbes and he {armed antde,|enasiderations — DUt Buono esl pefore Sikm called her: | ners. : ‘name written or printed on a allver of jnumbera held by the hostess. rom the youne couple. | latte Haven't Sood. whigh haa bren prossed into the|mumbet drawn calls for the: oldeat| Polly. was still in doubt, Slim's catecag | OASHMSTE: ane Ber Haven't you finished up that Business || gay EVENING WORLD will give three prizes every day of $5, 3 and 32 Bogie wntl not evan the end. appears, | sory. Joke or wong by way of for-| wete 20 strange. It was not like this | Slot A" s @iint! REM H's Aniahed.”: reputed |] tor the three best. lest lines for uncompleted “limerick” ‘The prizes hore, it, the izes are given accord. |, la, AS Ter donbing tor apples there mhould be | felts and the prises, ate given mocord. | big-hearted, brave @herift to accuse a Scotch flannels, as 5 well as the singular! awarded are for Saturday's “Hmerick.” Bo protuberance on the apple by which joke or song is the oldest ‘ohest..]mAn Of stealing without being sure of| FIRST PRIZE—$6. i aa Bud tell you about itr! inquired | h may hold, In another room | nut. i hia charges. Then Slim's accusing} appropriate Japanese “Ee told i eareiay tues table holding w large] Aa the clock atrikes 12 the guests |himeelf of lying was entirely at|erope and silks and {rote to eet martial a: X? 7OU two are | p Saldshejalel trom tbes tle elcovsurcess e reyater on which oat fairy |*mould be 'atting in a ciecle amxind «| varianco with hin character, leuen simple cotton ep eectn," laughed Potty. napptty. | “In cars men all give me a seat. yl ; ans anh fairy ship ghould be made | wae’ dark and eome one telling @ ghost | Tm dina ae sald. ‘Please for-| materials as crepe Buaye 0 SY, WHE you mtand up for| Now listen and | - bs ft ve me. It wa. y fault. : et, hale an Enalish walaut-ahell In {atory. rive mes eens Oa my fault. T didn't gq. protty. Iawne 8) soit TECKOR Hud can stand up tor, nim- es Will explain to you why- , |" Siim held up his hand to silence her. | 8? eee ceased swered Blum emphationlge > Pim.” sn-| *\ |" | Jand with a Jump on thelr fect.” : Tanti } mou! "We'll run’ over ae es oa ‘ etireity, HINTS FOR THE HOME peat oops Sa NRE swag to get the deat effort: You're back, thouted pug, te Revs} | yc) Q, ateNelll, Nov 2 Bast Eleventh ptreet. city. i i 5 yi ook the hands of th 1 pk i ; roona that have been rolled ane, chreo| to Polly's frightened fatico, but there all lade ple In his own big ones. “sm eee Bie SECOND PRIZE —¥3, Prone Whip. t : tablempeons) | ipnchell | and chopped | tmued: "There hain't goin’ to be no ‘lon cesses. | Ribbon You sto have, made-up," ne ata” “| I wink and their capture's complete.” KEW one vound of prunca and put almonds, and the whites of five args trouble, Only—me an‘ kot u ji. silk, cotton an: vit Polly. Klanced shyly at Slt ua elaide Bradley, No. 610 Avenue C West, Brooklyn. throvah a colander, or chon fine, Sten stim. Stir the whole unéil # be- | te business to talk over. Ain't we,/ fabrics all are u won't mind If you kiss mec" » ed S $2, Peat in one cup of sugar. Beat the gins to thicken, then put Into mould ang Bud? EhT’ | poth plain and figured Sim grinned sheepisly. tn ‘his I PPHIRD PRIZE! faites of four axes light; stir Into the ‘ot cool. Serve with whipped fream, {| Siim, led Pully toward the corraj,| ‘The quentity of ma- other Tex. le) ruareed one Riaetidainty, ee) sweet and petite.” 4.55 te tet and beat all toxether until ox- § Jelancing at Bud over his shoulder with| terial required for a flere he Cee ea sam. ‘T. Davidson, No 873 Hay ‘Rwenty-seventh street, Bensophunst. fessinnly light. Set pudding dimn in a Stuffed Peppers. la gensmnsae (aisle Lustre atop CG girl of alxteen years gonit mind!" he boldly as alter oan Nabi ereeiaeseee erence of Shanty | rascatbabaa ea plain UTT the topa from green peppers and | 2000%, * Ere ote Shy eS anes arto Diny one Iittlo bet onthe rene LM Prizes for the “imertek" here printed will be awarded Saturday, Noy, 2 a remove the seeds, Put {1 bo aa yards 2 or The sheriff never a ‘i i 2 id, na eae epi ° never did an. ie fartary Barve hot or col nee listen ei bs hen onze rent ti moret na Tt yr ary Missee’ Kimono—Pattern No. 5808, | email way. The las ‘he Sekvan hort tait There was a young lady named Lisle, Your “Can' true the 4 jon the Ups was a resounding one. | i nal yekera eT eye ; Gelatin Pudding. | sna It stand until the water te cold. | asked swhicerely. with 16-8 yards ‘of silk for the long kimono; 33-4 yards 27, 83-2 yards 3% 31-4] Bd took Pally by the hand aad alent Who visited fair Coney Isle, ; iy thie off and wipe out the peppers, | ror 44 Inchea wide with 13-8 yanis of allk for the short kimono, {ly fed her to the house. Slim sat down But she didn’t remember 3 OAK a half box gelatin in & halt Geta pound of good beef and h: Ceassing him by the hand, ao looked term No. 5608 ta cut In af ts of 14 and 16 tage. |on<a Kew behind the fire: ‘Tak! | é plat of cold water, Put one pint butcher run it through ave, the | nim fairly and fearlessly in the eye, cut tn sizes for girls of 14 and 16 years_ot age. Ninaddngs of tl recta’ tal? fit To go till November, Siig milk in double boiler and when| season it like Hamburg; fill | saying: pocket fe deftly rolled one and int i " Call or pend by mall © THE EVENING WORLD MAY MAN-{ (it with a brand from tho blaze. Wit Pe oe neon rai a cbintersebopeden hot add the yolks of: five eays. ewo- | Put in, Bsus enancat mS cert rout tetas both. TON FAMHION SURBAU, No, m West Twenty-third street, New} | sikh he removed hisshats Fa wae ain Write the line to complete this ‘‘Iimerick"’ and send te' “LAST LINE | ; thigia of @ cup of sugar, a little salt As the girl atrode dut of earshot Slim, \Dteture of defection. For several mia- oy EDITOR, Evening World, P, 0. Box 184, New York City.” It {a not nesossary to use this coupon in sending In your answer, Dut you may do so if you desire. ‘and | @beent-mindedly, kept ahaking the hand York. Send ten cents m coin or stamps furesoh pattern ordered. ei \ebe had held. , Awakening euddenly to IMPOKTANT—Write your name and eat plainly, and ab wears Rae : ways mpecity sive wanted, | ; [utes ho sat In deep thought, ‘Then. with Indtiwing of his beth And at shrug. of the shoulders, he cried | "en! Nobody loves a fat mant"* (To Be Couckided) AS sealebebinsesorit

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