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The Evening. world Daily y Magazine, Thursday, October 31, 1907 OPht $O¢0¢400¢¢ CLETSESOLH SHOTS PHL OSHS SHH LISLILTID SOP SHS GPHHSOLHSHELODESOSD Boarding- House Fables: Ihe Newlyweds Their Baby % By George McManus - By Joseph A. Flynn 3 a : ep g : s a prises oer NOW PRECIOUS, : WHATS A MATTER WIS oe tht I inquired of DARE LOUNG ; OULD you care to read this story?” I tnqu! Te: OW = ‘Tess tast evening, at the saige tle handing her) ; TO WASH PITTY A cone of the six best sellers. 7 >) UTTLE ¢LOTHES! “Thanks. she replied, taking the book jn question and | | ee $0 SIT QUIET quickly giancing over it. “But I read this hymn last week. | ~\ UNTIL | RETURN] You know Lézzie belongs to that library around the corner. Laat night we waltzed {n there, and while looking for &| book she met the nicest Harry, you aver saw; but one of | the Hénriettas on the job at the desk gaye us a swift call) because wr happened to erofid a couple of amites-with hint; (She sald we disturbad the ‘mental reflections, whatever that means, of the settlors busy eating. books. PMI like to. read” books /all righty; but draw tre tne ‘at ° ome of ‘the people in them. In the last aix weeks I’ve | @owGied up’ ten of fhe latyst, but. they're all the same. uff “Do you see that one over. there behind the sines ice-pitcher on the side Doard? J Anished thar last night, and {t's Just che same as all the:-rest. Father = Yoat his chow: a fuctery of Use Drst page, ang-tittis Angeline, who “was. —_Seiwayebrougte uj ai-a_cilverdumh-water, had to go out and gét a job pulling the belt on the back of a car, unt!l one day Ho liopped on the anme platform “Phd kissed her for elght blocks; and when you come to anything like that you ell pist the book back on the shelf and hunt for the broom, for you 't ba long before she change ter name, “{n every hook I rea(-all the. Jobns are the anme, They're all six-foot sure Tweith curly; golden halt and—baby bie eyes. They sport the latest commotions | —“4n-the windows, and-it-thes're working inthe Subway or in a-pickle tactory’| they always have on patent-leather shoes; and, to make matters worse, not one of them drinks, chews, gambles or smokes. Now take tiils book here. iFather makes an untucky plunge in the market, | THOUGHT HE WAS- S14, BuT HE DID THE CUTEST THING— WiS DOLL FELL IN {3 THIS vou. | BEAR iuece COME | HT Ho AnD EuRe “DR; BEHRENS S ' “WITH You every day from 12 to 1, with an hour for lunch. Her duty Is to look pleasant and) RE, y z 7 BABY: peak & noise ax If ahe were working. Every afternoon at 2 she calls her putt! 4 Xs @ hearthrokon voice, and goes home, wer picking a ocuple of hundred | jousand bones out of the warte basket to buy eclaira for the starving little ones. After eating u poor Ittle meal of thirty French spasms and_gold-plated oliver wie stumbles tp the tadder and gets ready for the evening performance at Mrs, G@taynp’s House. Then, of course, you know the reat. = Se Atte the p Harold Heartbreaker gets her ear, and sare she gust marry him or he will litt the chimney off father's-house in the mornin, “wut she only swings her wwel! train around, eo that all the saps in the room won't ghey on it, and at the same time note af the other ladies miss eceins {t, and Sgnswers to tis marble face that she'd as soon think of marrying him as eating} &. cream with a ene “Just as shes about tothoq—n fic 1 | WONDER WHAT'S THE TROUBLE ?1'D Jahn appeast, carries her out Inthe back-t— soft music playing like cowbells, he = helps fat! “Why don't they have a hero Iike we see every day? Why doesn't somebody sete a book abort you, or abut me, or about some of the poor-pen-pushera who | fiwork for a living, and not ‘because they like {t, eh’ “Your philosophy is correct,” I replied, at the same time bringing to the «ur- Géece a fragment of meat which had in some unaccountable manner wandered | “finto the stew. “I am afraid some of our present-day authors have a tendency to Nereats imposgibie characters, Now, what sort of « hero would you prefer?” | iy “Oh, I'm not particular,’ ahe replied, taking tn all the detaila of @ new taffeta| _ : E | 5 @fik dress on a maid opposite. | “Any kind would suit me, provided he didn't have S @ marabou on his upper lip.” a : A Strenuous Alpine Dance. ASANTS of the upper Bavarian Alps are famcus for thelr agility, @ dancers-—tne-of thelr curls dances teas fallowa: ete va THE ROUND UP” STORY ENDS tng In the widdle of the dancing gfoulnt, Tey JOM Tale A Giri’s Troubles. ) know what you think about the matter.) Write the young lady and ask her \fremember the offense, offer her an | (1, und: every alternate dancer AUREEEtanEaaL CORRS Dati hia boayibes | Z Her parents are willing—and #0 aré| you may not-call agin, She may not apology and Sf you are sure vou are | Coe Croats and paraliel with the ground, These four then brace thetrt Rint : that you wished to. make "0t In “ott are-both_too-yauneto-knos herjoalons_and—possibly_t soi no | again f Slave wien yor see: Tts0-don't-make the |fonger-care= ter tet He Wants to Marry: OW likes me, but my friends mot him thistnke Of marrying. You iafll prob-| i with a yous indy they any be calls. ably find that both vou and the’ young) The Wedding Go vn. I Ser rnetty ee ee e werong seek her, out and 9%) | ret together and, supported ty the others tn the ring, they form a rapidly re: explanation’ © Thrilling. Vicissitudes of the I Indian- ere . G . aid " v sh twenty-one and 2 madty in — on three t{mes a wook. I have never! Iady’s affection for each other will/les-/ Dear Betty: oe : Fight Romance. ae wpokento-the-young-manabout this. | een as tinte Koes on. There Is no harin +EAT shuts ehall I_xet for alle lady three years 99 P Wi = Quy you help me? LM. {in betne friendly with the young girl, W travelling su and hat to be svorn at ihe) AAS EE AL atte: + imerick’ PF rize mne A B ‘ You should never allow yourself to! but anything elso 1s fnadvivable tor one by al young lndy-ton a honey-|Sieilives in a towd in’ Massachusettt, no,’ Interrupted Silm, “not that {ire © man unl! you are sure ‘ | ‘moon trip In January. Q.0. 3: sn sO pepe THE EVENING WORLD AWarde the following prizes for the uncompleted Tn R d U 1 Indiana” Jack tound Dick and you. Unless he deciares his } for- Wry not ask your fiance what color | 10257 aa ‘limerick’ published last Monday: = e Roun Pe the Indians. found.'em both, Wilen-—Lt get -him,-There are. of |He Wants to Call Again. Hie prefer? Blue, encor_the rich | ors en as FIR ST. PhIZE—$5. By J come MD: with the soldiers from Fort) * {Dear Betty: Side eulors new Swarimare=s i +5 z oe y John Murray. — Loves His Cousin. Tet eine ee Bn ee 1 ne ye i eae ; There was-a young man-of- Bronx-P ark | Dear Bett =, Ub ing company with a young lady | Al Lovers’ Quarrel. IESch berate reat Eat : Who thought It would be a great lark LOVE_a eft andoste torres me We "ithe! past eleht months, «A few weeks Dear Petty . Haw ean. e Ara ENS? To marry, but to! and told:ma not to come Y Ast cates et until = seater SY OUNtT ANS Rent TOR mies pret hee company Wit xi Lean‘t tell whether she cares fat me or She told me she was angry at me, Tildas her feslingsland sould : oor FOP —and—see} ttt —— . z avert - : — {| SECOND “PRIZE= $3; —op—jea}i_You_must—} 2 eoaer at es at wa tl . 1 -for mo, 1 some way and xt the moment Twas fun-only for the Toan shark: FLW. Valtant, No, 12 Grand avenue, wood, Walt @ minute; he-wanta to kriow:1¢} Dear Hetty THIRD PRIZE—$?. youccean forgive: bim—tt—you-awilt stoke fukin gh 2p. Aw have a! i pack ~giritriend: Frneh weet 4-1 nebane Easy lareN aa SSuiesoarte i : : = That his mather-inlay was the only -w. ‘word Echo ut- =! a a Pr ree the volume of Jove and for- eb be ery | \ contained told him —evers— = hile he ja rer <tige whien-we are alone and a needn't say nothin more=f wet hot like my fr {t shinin’ In your eyes!" cried Slim 7 wack! Jack! he thouted, “You dered Uvely, he ts. very cool ty m me iathen she | ot, come asninals’.” ould I pay any atten- Cdl peal a SS Pavaon hurried up from the ay ton to him? tag hie dawn. dp revenge | Deside: plone nel “iy tae eee par-| Noi if ho talke about your friend to yr EHS dying, Puhr | Gans f switeemperoan eseni toi truat-ang| ud learning: ofthis, 1s Init nou ever oan learn to Tove | ta-Hoov. piirtaptened that he hides Ins, wagers eee ch. leaving Polly’ to meet’ the Ine eadd, humbty. aspect if he Don't. be a derned—too), Jack," Eoin Br firdog wil si dt |enurted ‘aunt, can" you, pee aha att Too Youna to Marry, ne, atl enlen e ei Led. earning vi "aie Her fathers rath He. found, to_his woe, y, Tet Ter orgave, Then he gave a iittia ketch breath and dropped. back into m)*, and my ‘an [marry that elrl, as we are the —tro-men had been the ead, “And Jack: | Fi fle Young Man. jOus, so iat [but hare deon vnauES [suet PAYSON TERHUNE- rating heart-holding romance out of lortsenrwe T GEORGE BROADHURST S Me Ole 5 shh] ocieoda or eomnon ck Ba Gen nah aes ARR is making a dy, ER the writer 0! apsavers In al Rev barns and seaids: for the-want-of-some | % all know-that blearbonat of the simple waist finished toes 7 edit Hef, Ke enally successful play, : snot givelimmediate cele. iSero.| J tye ‘The Man of the Hour Mtl on, [48 & favorite one of and {s always handy in the kHe ul appear in the the season and ta to be noted in silk, in flannel and in ensh~ madeth Various toh t saving steps to the medicine-chest when one isin a hurry, and experience bas shown {t la the most eMctent. Covar ireroacne | Mere, ie setrsation ageorea to wher, but| never loved noone elser’ iy, | Bene Betty: love fo: “cho, ta it-ao? a jack eagerly. 5 ii Sie, tie vr faaf2 ibe young | iim “erinnad. Going over to ichova AM seventecn and ‘ain {fh Jove wi! itt pbery teas nije he Rave here slight push, aase {|| @ beautiful blonde who 1s almost the LAL ara fire samo age, I go-out with her eyery “Jack!” waa her ‘only, ery as her hua- (| night-and 1 am sure {hat she returns the burn And repeat The opening chapters of which VENIN s Reunited Ei ly di Peete macitouthelliere TRA REST EN EN] re. i ORLD. SEAN: im savagely das ja hat to the| engagement. “I am carnjng a fairly ¢ t OW. Genes cz_sorenens to follow, ar any ah HEN Polly tol¢-the boys in the | STOMRG Aung ANd, Came do it dor| tere aalary-(efiough for Us to live very. i Next ednesday! — Nov. 6. —Ne xt” Wednesday ! trace of The bura to be lett wherevor| separate blouse wor — 5 . } ) and vould _l - aa had b 4. ne color can ain = corral that Sim had returned} myself. somortab not pul Ken Ione sorcerer wih ae sanuies tulned throwshout the and"was-waiting for them at the] gig” Temainder ot. the story, fa..soon = ae gostume ua well ae in fp stter Naropped ee aie EPeruna paid the penalty of nts crime] : washable fabrics, This Tjgadi yells, Slim, smiled as he heara| short. Sims testimon le enous an : Six oa : Puff yr ohe-tae dladioty—tavet im ray es CAMO em _eoming. 1 eppoal SE eee hia oun repletion: crad: z Land smart in offeot, & how Low made a running jump,| wally the bad mon who had appeared | while it retains the @rowing his arms about the sheritrs | 10 Fi ty. leesencel oo ea simplicity essential to meek. Parenthes!s and Sage Brush each | and Polly. ¥ { By A. C. Greene. Watets of the sort Brabbed a hand, pumping up and down | tanch. Sim was best man, etask | ‘ iste bé strictly up to date one must iultched edges, But- and ts finished with j@mmpbatically, The others si wich he “undertook only after, Polly | \ hayo puffs galore, six or elght {tons arw used for trim- | | had ‘wheedied and bothered the life Speaene) Dark: ul talked iat) once, tof him. He was the first to kisn | ; the news and whether Jack had| the Srido st the weddine, having nol pociinces hel ie putacennneateerteu ti wave “Is really the foundation of the new celffures, for without 1t the talAe | red. vet found anv one wig joved « fat man. {Pia you nip it up with the (THE E. |utecen would be incongruous The wayo however, ts about crc | ches?" azked Parentiiesis, . /Telk, durn ye, talk!" shouted Show WY, as wide this ecason and loose, Whon } the hair ts marcelled brilliantine should “4 “or we'll hang out your hide.” “@lim shook the hands of his comrades be used, as the style demands extreme | neatnoss. + fa turn affectionately, ‘An attractive way to dross the | ming us well as for practical closing, how- evor, and ‘as there are numberless beautiful ones found Jn the aca- ton’s display, there ts ample opportunity for excellent effects, In the -iiiustration the [blouse Is made of heavy white Ifnen, trimmed with Janse pearl} buttons, ant with collar and cuffs embroidered In eyelet tyle; ut lator, when tual cold weather all haye arrived, ne | “For each he had his owh particular form of greeting, ‘'No, boys,” he sald | when the group became more orderly, | with | broken pompadour |s to wear word till I see; the curls In front, across the part. There curls are especialy valuable be-| jeause they may, be worn in front, on) top or on the side of the, head. iThe | l pinning on of these false pleces ts a) matter of taste, for they are worn iWherever they are most becomings | (MPony had’ ridden at once to the house tell the joyful news of Bllm's return Dcho, who hurried at once to the > all, comin’ now!" he cried. Thureday, Oct. 31, 1907, | Tequested Slim, “would you | ¢ _— ® | Mik, flanne! and the ind “herdin’ off yonder a bit? HEREVER tho light shines, how- lke will be in demand, Blouse or Shirt Walst.—Pattern No. 5800, ioeliguwoed iteaving ‘Beno to meet élim W Sea Pree eee en eee r Tho waist consists of the tronts and the back and the plain panel at the aitlous as the day js for uncer- centre front. It Is closed at the front, but the panel {s buttoned over Into @lone, © tain ventures, $t 1s equally propitious ‘ ef “Whore i ( Re place at the jeft Bide. - gasther fe het was Echo's tearful for thone that sacle Yasin ‘i ha i The avant of material required for the medum“iize Is 4 1-4 yards 3, 4 e. r " . am, there's a man out yon-| Those whose birthdate this Is will be ° 5 3 ” . yards %..or 2 1-4 yards {i inches whe is-been’ through fire and brim-| much troubled ‘by thelr businans, | but “Pattern No, 5800 tx cut In sizes for a 32, one for you." though It will cause them knxloty there Bets {a no) ne Tt they keop it meses They may reselvet Roving: lathe, | Call or vend by mail t THE KVENING WORLD MAY MAN- The boy born ¢o-day i exces < TON FASHION BUREAU. No. 21 West Twenty-third street: Ne: fa! sively rash nnd careless about: money, i 2 York. Sert ten cents in coln or stamps for each pattern ordered, ; IMPOKTANT—Write your name and address plainiy, aed ab Bite riche Se ‘eal | : 4 - : y bis x 3 ie ways ebecify size wanted. 36, 8% 40 and 4 Inch bust eat

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