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ane rvening wie Daily Magazine, rriday, November i. } . Gertrude Barnum’s Talk to Girls. The Mi lli on-Dollar Kid we OM a By R. W. Taylor EY | ‘<United States’? Is Good Enough a forAny Girl t xcept Highialutin Harriet, Who Likes Tall Talk. GOODBYE MR, MON! DONE FORGET ‘You'Re GOING _To TAKE ME TO THE HAYMAKERS! BAR WHAT Do “OU MEAN BY MAKING SUCH A FUSS OVER THAT ORNERY LOOKING LITTLE SHRimp? OH, YoU DON'T UNDERSTAND, WEARING JEWELRY. _ I you are a girl and love the pretty trinkets which se : appeal to every woman, den't fo el ite E of the girls was reading aloud to us, with knitted brows and xrowing 50 Long, Dickey el So be ee a impatience. Presently mhe tossed the mugazine onto the: table with & Miss - ALICE re, and when decked out tn numerous chains, gesture of despair. - : ‘LL BE bracelets and ringw an air of cheapness and yulgarit y c irs 7 ‘i i rs n a ¢ te wi . . Batre ftp," sie maid. “I don't care who enys it's great. I can't make head HERE. ON Par Neeanea eine haowigs een ears aa ee or fail of it.”’ ’ noting ts gaudler than an array, of° Tt doesn’t sound Itke United States to me, sail my friend Edna “The only TIME! It {s seldom that any—onn ts astelved as to thee aenley! ee person I know that talks that kind of tall talk js Hightalatin Harriet. Jowelry the irl who Indulgea her fancy for pretty trinkets sould use sts explained to me, “never by any chance uses a word of one eroat ction "in her selection. ‘Thora who-have: expensive jewels seldom - “Harrict,’ syllable. Even at a picnic sha ‘procures’ bologna sausnges. ‘obtains’ cheese and ___‘apprehends’ rain.” Bhsta stuck on my brothoy and thinks she's golng to ‘ob- fain’ or ‘prbcure’ him, but, I:‘apprehend’ she {x mistaken) HAg Lreflect pon tilk siranse wokkness, of Highfalutin Harrlet for’ high: <pommding: wards, It/in evident tome that she Tefiecka the pines farthe Gilbert) “BHg. Sullivan sone: - ce z % i If tite young. hah expremes himeelt i ‘ wear the:n during the: daytime, and In oMce. houts for the working girl they are distinctly out of place. Of course, a aticlpin or some other almple orna- "| : ment, if {t.1s inconspléiious and genuine, ran always: be worn, but: the fewer * z | trinkets-a gin! wears the more attractive.|# her appearance, |. A than alwara prefers to° see his. sweetheart simply [i [rather ‘then decked aut like! a. ift tie, barbarian. ‘Ha genet j extravagant and unt wo become, a ood wite if shi Iii, term’ 00 deap tor me; me. ak she Wweats nu des rc os ara +} 90 If you wiet’t 4 Naas! ‘ Siregets oh ayer ocuat avery eleedlarly frcyieants jt aera es : j = Pea Oe 0 hola tha ehistrs y of man, dot't: Hdulge-too-treely in | s ~ n attractive Appearance can be had without the adornment .of/ Thile Jeep young man muse_be. * a F % : = 5 7 Utrinke! iy pan hee en ft NOW! IF HE COMES. e Ba : ‘OH! A Hee and Le vot aretine synnocharhire Jewalled’ joubtlets there: pee many unsophisticated spmts who a Ichpreased ectth | : Beane Fe f i De ‘ ‘ PRESENT: ornaments. jewalte ie -VAROUND HERE: tol tical’ languas ce—notab} oun unlettered colored ren. Wile tr Vest ory : Neh Fix Him!” ‘ushowever, it different. We feel more like the Frenchman who wiahed to | » Mer English. ‘Or Inatance,":he said, “I might wish to say something... Most { ——— ef} ~to-the-notion-that-iangnege-Is-merely-a means of saying something. | A : Be Phere are octasions wher we ars all apt to hecome toploftical. In the meet: | K PACKAGE 5 tag¥'of strangers, tor tnsinnce; the first howe} -uscatis wasted-tn-atlited -pinti-t i re fudéd which disculse real feeling and thought. Again, if we are fortunate | 7 FROM fae engush to be own with a truly great man or woman we usually Indulge in| | | i = zi STTFFARCY'S FESS tat ‘nothing 4s more aimple‘than greatness.” / “Yiow disappointing {t ts when the average girl “makes a speechit— Ant “pudience, however small, seems to go to her head Ike wine, Towaver mimpte | @he may be in oniinary convergation, no sooner ts shp presented for a public | “ppeech than_her langunge, in spite of her, begins to soar way above her own and other people's lieade. - ~~ She may have @ thrillingly important moseage to carry. Much may depend wpon aincerity and force—ren! feellng—in the delivery of that message to her a pieters. and yet, Ite, at the criticrd—mrement—ehe_sufiera froma rush of words | fo the head. and like as not her address becomes utterly incomprehensible. { You know how it fe, too, when the average girl {s asked to write an article en, some subject. upon which she ix an authority. Instead of telling what she kmows in the most direct Eng! she can com |, the moment she “tokes pen | Wy @ hanc" she proceeds to concoct some con , erudite phrases which are | wmterly trite and general; in entre to display a talent for fine writing she | Durlee her interesting subject deep, deep under welghty slabs of dry “‘compo- | t ~eitipn.” Ba ia i Bisa eal Qn the name of common. renee, let us try to talk and write “United States.” | Lat us not be overawed by Iiterkiure we cannot understand, nor allow our own | | | FROM «HIM, Now! LWoNDER b “Matler of Etiquette. zs 20 speek tp him ws t Sim again, b oie pat L.am.atrwld of appearing forward. ¢ PRIBND! recently macried ang baa] Yat salt T do? fitens Ss i invited “mo to her howse next you were Th Wie wroile’ you should § Ha coi ce he yolungoma siying | band and her parents when . a8 Tl was not at the wedding? pleased to have him cxti AD BETTY AD BETTY +| Too Obstinate, AM deeply In love with w eich, But we jaye had a quarrel. T am too ob- © ‘nate to mike up first. “What sHall DESPONDENT AL. —and_she-suddaniy—told_mia—aie—wa. angry at me and would nt 3;il me ". Later I called and asket her to tnd tell her quarreling * (ORK6 Up WIth me. and she said ‘No,’ | makes you unhappy. jat the hii er {nee any £ ae Serna Nae h B and] 4 Recreant Beau, ay PERE caprice, She wil reeif: {ft not-T would ott 1 oro to ‘the girl in| WRY DIDN'T: You SAY SO? I'LL ROLL Deir Betty AM Very whom I mot at gn SEE? MR, MONK y\4UST. SENT ME ARIS DIAMOND Pin! b in love with a man stertainment. 1} WELCOME TO OUR COME. OUT IN It ts mor ably-expiater + HELLO OLD HAN ! \ i n | : y following we met to ldengutige to! ruh away with ta in private or in public. HIS INCOME 15 zs ones : : z ialness) together: | 3y) The greatest truths are the simplest” and require the simplest expression, _ 1900,000 4 DAY: / - AND HAVE—A | She Fatled to Meet Him. ippolntment we were to meet the fol-~ HIGH BALL: OME tme ago a young man with| lowing evening to go home, but he | whom I wotl acqualntet asker| fatled to appear. What steps shall I Let ua “obtain’’ a scorn for affectation, *‘procure’’ a KOM, sensible-vocabulaty | W retentious state of mind of ‘‘Highfalutin Harri Like to ew our short acquaintance? : Ss —_ ea cal A. B.C.) Sigeiii wadenan app ehh pubaus the man. Treat hi rently when vou meet him again, Ls dla S> Shaatlure to Leen an appointme r jeret this ay much, and I would like | a: * Health and Beauty. By Margaret Hubbard Aye twenty minutes -a-day spent tn physical! culture exercise will do more for you| L.—The first! than dietine or obesity pills or agything| thing to do| that haa ever been devixed to melt down fs 40 top| fesh. _the curling |A Cleansing-Cream.- and if you} | Here is a x00 jemust wave your fals/ pe y akin. Instea 5 ° eye 5 Meare Z ic “Sie ye M. = washlog the (ace, wipe eae Micky Finn” Makes a Thrilling Hero of Silky-Eared “ Dimples,” (Ga auc soe Gamern on cree pre ee ae Showing Every Dog Has His Day and Some Have Very Bad Days: wim every night, | tometer by @ gentle heat, then add! massage the scaip| lycetine. three ounces; attar of roves, | child, gazing upon the passing folly |tie Celt for the “dago,’ ordered thejof little boys, There-is an aphorimn massage the xalP ewelve drops. Stir ttl nearly cold. then! By Ernest Jarrold |, "im the, satistaction bora of « |Ttallan to.“move on.” The Italian drew | the effeot that life ts real, lito | ° men Ws tier sheteabeqanevaatiio’ anit: isititecoaciat full stomach and the caresses of adim-|u niiletto and triet—to stad the police- jearnest, and DAmples tegan to af moving tt - loosely| of most of the tollet unguents #0 largely (Micky Finn). pied and aristocratic fist. That nlght| nan. Angered by this ‘nault, the po-|clate these fmota as ha was shoved backwardind fon |aold. Any kind of perfume. can be & 5 he wag christened Dimples by Mabel’s|iicemen hit the Italian’ with—hia stick | into. a sewer opening with a barrel the following frair |2@ded to Five an agreeable oto: HERE could have been no father, because he was eo soft “youjand stretched him senseless. The |stave by a youthful eriminal. ounces; tincture of | Sallowness. ‘ more appealing animal in the could make holes in him all orer his |!talian wos wont to tho island for threa| had bs been rescued by a tender: soll ot -Engush: world than Dimples-soon_af-j body-with your nger.”’ Dimples slept |months, find- Dimples became 411 |'grocer, when 1 tomato can Ww davender, 1-3 oo onl SE reseed te ter he made his appearance that night_on-a Turkish rog—which had jorphaned outeast. Ho sat iu the mtadtoy to qyta tail, Being f : eremg nonlya to) thexromanotishe nats on the surface whirl-| com a king's ransom and played on a jof the ‘aldewalk and began to complain | icas expected of him, Dimples at down PORE Tors twice) Acer eu Te ls DOR Ven ing—planet.—He had Auniaeae carpet imported from Bokhara. His}in a singularly plencing soprano of jand heen to chew the rope. Jus¥ then “HOROSCOPE M ISS “LO C.=1 “do. not tisk com- plgxion*lotions would help you in the least, Your condition ts er!- =OR TO-DAY bomen that the eonlp shouldbe kept [dently very debilitated, and yu had) i070) and such long, drooping and| Mala were eaten from ctdna tmported (great carrring capiclty, Heid source: /a wheelbarrow came along, and, never ibrar Vaca waciia peise rial eatieeneoee . ailky saa reuuriagiay iat hevarmaloees: - ~ ee —————— _ | having seen such a monster be 5 and marry, ' i : Y M : ae @| bi firned three somersaults} By Ali Baba Boo. Tho boy horn this day will-a> wall. \ Remedy for Obesity. Weak ae [Broadway fakir on a recent swelter i Ainisclenot 7 sc - rapkily, {n employment and wil in life, hey girl born to-day) will marry q@: 40 i Obie than she Ls, fe % ery |! day, NTS great, Molin ‘h ~ : { uy to’ escape, mixin: weet tet | "hain "Sine ny lec same os ore oe Here 18-2 Story-That-Will Grip You, j|erat sks an Foyat-romt to-fearning: m || Ba is Wat etree eneamTeat atitraty:|t érunken tan in you need not despair of being | trouble, that you would be Mise to con- vi fad avet—hin—eriiet ~ elwey: re will be very | mult-& good specialist 1¢ you are aufer- | Dimples deminded Mabel, the Infant “A ve Dj 7 wtruggled to Ty fee EAA a DOUBTTTL and uncertata day Tor Glomys too fat. Your gure will be very you are eee erase inact ar ALBERT PAYSON TE RHUNE is mak ng « frantleally, and staggered tom an DOC TEU at une aia eto een —FAREWELLL- Don't go. That cleck tw ant to settle fn @ few years, that ie i¢|ing with your wey ‘Here is a formula |) ° F é ms ich nile, had turned Ne determined to alot Kivs neti : : acisiain ee © tale t+ qule 1 ¥ i EStT yy a iveried footman and was wallc| GEORGE “BROADHURSTS phenom Se a eA “menacing pose birthday —tnta=a_ wi | NOt NGli=OR, “Some Sea Wee, ing-up the great thoroughfere with her Terrorized by th ‘! rin besiness, It last dinpled-fist-in_the-hand-of Ber-mather, | -—enally successful play, Aguresmddened by alcohol, tho DUPPY | will Increase Twill walnia co | j started to Ful, TO” rhie-e an tat shambles, ax a boy whistles, with feeble, uncertain footsteps, with heavily flapping cars, and the tomato can came The Man of the Hour, The opening chapters of which will -appear in the diseway camo men and women, with ! & on the way to hig’ drygoods stor “He's dying for a drink, -mamma,'* anid Mabel, moved to tenderest compas- i y the took of the suffering ani. mal, “Buy him—a_drink, mamma." A minute later Dimples was—sprawling on-the heated walk, his black muzzle ————<$<————__ ‘Limerick”’ Prize “Winners! ess holding menacing stoks SING WORLD awurda the following THHFe Lor the uncompleted EVENING WORLD Ma bottles in their mands. And before published last Tuesday: : 7 - _| twenty could ‘be counted the street was, FIRST Ph IZE: — $5, % = ig ACH new varia- of tion of the eyer- — Dlouse seems a y 7T,. buried to the cara in.a dish of cool aH ES = . e Kee that attrastive \ «|nike wales the stately Indy hed por Next Wednesday!:— Nov. 6. —Next Wednesday! | | ies, with men_and boys shouting E ET eat es celaraits eh v S 4 chased from a nearby restauran z BA Mpecty n hf Sere ‘And a3 the dog_drank from the cool- = pHind ORT woied froin side to slde, . Met a girl with a lot of spare cash mesa ‘| utterms Hittte peiful yelps. “ifty pur- When he asked “Will you wed?" “ga ! rized Contente of the saucer, Pe Kinga ; sean : sora wc h anuisninn < ind no place... - one ngdom, ana—he] ly concluded the first v v i as ‘ ieee gee gatas qrardrode_Thia 9: 4 : TT p 5 Twolittle fert, ao emvall tat each may| Waxed fal and saucy Ya diiiead Rr] RE ese cham OR, Notvern, gole st Dame i aa shenets f feos ‘ into hath biel in many: of tte 9% ; [Tee Hat nda border ot| tender endearments. One Gay, when| citizen rave Dimples a hearty Rick in | scruft of tho neck, droplet nim aes Sees ae Hough you'd Koon turn into ha: Fispures and la stsee: \ i = Es earth's mysteriou Mabel was in tho garden, the sqryant| the ribs which sont: him. whimpering 6 et, Rravoed: thes drunken Ea lentine, No, 311 Madison avenue, Lakewood, > iS WT " : : Jott sth. ples] tothe —geutter,—_A—romen —wearlng| u == H when. 4 ead eared a gate open and) Dimples i : yeti y.no means extreme 3 i : r ie went” Out hry thw world: -te=disearery white xioces anf_ontaed with ane SREOND PRIZE $ ATT Bes \ ‘ = of Mabel, who refused to give him-_up,;| what it looked-itke,— pathetic teart Hfted> Dimplés “tne Nery rami! ws Yoys roll, afthough tig! oes! The modited kimono edt WrooMawh Kyerus, darsry ce her mother wae forced to hand over a| When Dimples next oame to public] arma, but dropped him quickly and ) BRIGHTENER. Biopyes give breadth, brand new two dollar note togghe wait-} attention he was shambling along under| went on her way with vexatious | AN vs nat al | THIRD— asec - Mag.| winkles in her_forehead. Dimples .w Mr. Rich—-T suppose you find that a . = = Ing and “avericious Tate. 0g | @——-debey poker... wage0.— His Haltan. Anantara ialderdaah. a of ee haa falleninto very pleasant hands, It | owner, @ Corsican of forbidding aspect,| infested with Asis, “Diniples bécaine | baby bitxhtenx-up “the nowset Gnwinking —“Aand-=serene--upon--e-} stopped—under-.an-elm_trea to reat,..An | acquainted with atrenuova Ife through | Mr. Benedict—Yes; we burn nearly] cushioned seat beside imperious polkoomen, with the anlipatty of the perstatent-and—matgant—ettentione| twice the-gas waived to Ans were — Ten Clever and Difficult Movements in the New.Game, Diabolo, by a Young Expert: ©. 7 Washington, street. George Webster, Jr. Dest possible lines to ay ngure, As iilue- + w8dfpa, the material is erepe de Chine in a Le Very. beautiful shade of .amethyst, while the,trimming Js yelvet ends embroidery work- ‘ein to the material, ‘The over-blouse, how- evéy, 18 appropr.ate fF’ both the separate fvgipt and for-—the @own, and for aimost every material used for, garments of the + oot. Everything fash- fetapie ts thin! and aott and. consequently all’can be tucked with suacess, Trimm'ng al- ways can be varied to ult. individual taste =< nd the necossitios of the special oogasipn. Velvet {x being extenatvely used and always Ja handsome, but appliquws are dftered by the ecore and soutacho applique Is.ane of the newest and best iked of all trimmings. | | re the quantity of material required for the medium sie { Over Blou or Jumpen—Pattern No. 5804. 24-2 yarda 7, 2 1-4 . In €7 or 1 1-4 yardé 44 Inches wide, with 41-4 yards cf banding ‘nd 1-4 yard of . is yet for the belt to trim as illustrated, Pattern No. 6904 ts cut In mizes for a 02, 34, 36, 38 and # Inch Oust measure, eur ae SOS Call or send by mail t THE EVENING WORLD MAY MAN- Mew te } TON FASHION BURKAU. No, 2 Weat Twenty-third street New Owimsn +” York. ‘Sent: ten cents in colm or stamps for each pattern ordered, | LIMPORTANT--Write your name pa address plainly, and ab Marcel. Meunler, « boy of twelve, who ia bited cs’ a virtuoso in ‘‘Die- 1 and 3, making the reel ascend vertically; 2 and 4, the reel or top on at bolo,” {s showing at a “London music hall, Tho above dimou plays with the cord: §, throwing it through tho legs; 6, the reel caught between and thrown. ihtibe eng juced. Trench Pa stactend betonlaietes Figures trom the rods; 7, on the rod; $;(holding the rods in vane and; ¥ playing the them will take more tlme to learn than game !ylng on the back; 10, playing thes rods. Any. eer, ., “Diabolo” will be able to perform theso tricks with a litle «

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