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‘BoardingsHouse Fables. The Million-Dollar Kid | we wt ee By R. W. Taylor “GHE NEW AOR eee ae A Few Words About Henrietta Sun- Based on George H. Broadhurst’s Successful Play, shine--“In This Ranch She's Like THE MAN November Ii, oad a Bright Candle Among Cobwebs.” By but not a anob, Good mixer, good fete low, popular, clear tented, no past: Albert Yee, a's our man. More I think it ov , the wurer I nm.” ee "I shouldn't wonder, if you're a Payson “—=—| low would you dike to talk Movi By Joseph A. Flynn. oS ete that gentleman over. there got a woebegono exprersion_on his face?’ I-remarked to Tess yesterday mo . referring to a tail young mi i oh the opposite aide of the table who looked as-If-he was the only Individual who did not.get in on the Metropolitan | tt | “Oh, he's alwaya that way,’ she replied, giving -vent to 120 ea A penetrating cough, so av to draw attention to = new - four-inch inen cotlar which ditisured her pretyy neck and throat. "Like a good many more ingrown faces here he's always. on the dark think, and the way the settlers a tim you'd think he Was tho-gas man with an over- o, Olll.) If he'd only shake his shoulders once in a while, and slip hin. fice {nto a smile, things wouldn't be down in “the subieay with hin, and hé'd get along. better; but, who 5 : wants:to thale, hands with’a blue ice oye? i I er Ne “Not long ago a wise old owl 1 tkat we pass this way only once, #0 we 7 . aby, ceores Ba Bross | Walnwright reng @ bell and “might as well be ike a bunch.of green grate while ehere, but not for’ Mr. oa , ees : epee me , i zt y [snosares. 5 Cis “@olemn Face over tlore.. He's: an’ empty mind has ‘a ne. 6. tongue anda) ; 4 R ¥ 5 4 FRaCEDING CHAPTERA | 5 zs 4 lively face to.lmck i¢ yy H % ous prety feces ajove the ‘water nowada, aie 2 ‘ BARK) {: ‘ : Ger goku The Love Fetter. y B ain't as exsy as ane ha-bas do blue-eyed Gerrias, Inn {f we twlat the Vind Afr. Bennett.) said. the fins umber eJeven out of ‘the, back of our /neck, and bump into Hard Knocks with. é ry A ie ond’ nell only: seems Ihe green pres. | =} Z Pada pla cory saiesting orga. | tor 8 moment! é y ‘Dajias, |. “Yes, went ‘on Honrtgan, reféctivo!: with him, now?" Terhune.) to" 10. on Re around , somewhere, I think.” | > “Every rood. ilk # ‘@ iittle dnaty at the first’ pike, bu ' x ‘ ree é i : . 4 pod hy hh Nees tloae thereon tars: on ; is . there may be a-nice, suley’ peach log aa we're claseod * ees é : : fuere mane Se odin | rubbing ae ie Pere pands rots emong the elgli fon also rans. ight he’ well have a wide-awake orb! a 9 i i f aaa sini Erle S tan for um Tha out for,tha swe : i cist < : : 191 | | Seanee of wanton Datisafs Mover “Wein | he added with less* asquratece, can handle him, ii seabed "I think we oan,” answered Wainell | | Wright, a fragment of iis earlier, comeiy “We'll te’ ayte ax jong as some of the mummies that somebody lea wil have to suffer I always frame up to Hittle Henrtett e's thirty-five if she's a day, and noms chats got a long remember for thinks r Bunshine on your foo “P-tinos cha con’ memory, “You see, I have éafrly g iy Teasone_for_belisving—he'e—in—bve—with+———_____—- that I only though Sha collars a fat envelope every week In a ee ay 5 cloak foundry uptown doing the Don't-I-Look-Fine act, showing merry ladies S iy niece, Mins Dallas Wainwright.’’ : what they wouldn't look like {f they wore the same bankroll breaker. | CHAPTER IIl. pmol That Cie ay, J, the main front of her sdlary travels up] t eae) heigeetine’s until a ated red pene | ain little widowed mother with stx ti | er. ‘a until P tw. f = 5 pe A Surprise. tye— iba edie | 3 certain landlord won’ HOMPBON stepped quiet the} “Oh, it's @ ctoch!” chuckled Horrtel:, threshold Into the Iorary, walked | ©#7 ‘Het ——— - ke over to hia employer, handed him) “MF. Bennett w playing tennis,” yo q @ despatch, and wont out again under | Ported the butler, coming to the doorys;/ a ‘He will be here at once.” e “Ite certainly a pleasure to meet her in the-hall, and fn this ranch she's like @ bright candid;among cobwebs. Everytime I pass her gate ahe's there with a helio Ike a silvér bell, ond an invite to ons MR. MONK DONE. “But yemerdxy—atternoon I thought “!t was godd night Judge with me. Once 1 Y the battery of Horrigan’s glare, cli i 5 @ work whe gots a day off, and yesters hier’ day-tilelweske tiwustpassine'| lore new ORDAH EBRYTING the office door atter him | "New." resumed Horrigan—'the onigf” \ through’ the hall when sie called’ mo into her bunk, and, while we both| | GIVE ME THE IN DE HOUSE! ‘That fellow was stening to every | SNK that remains fe to find out Jf he'll murdered a pound of candy, she handed me out a heatt-breaker about « poor| | CHERRY FROM : | werd we ssid! shouted the Boss ae |COMent, And then’ : Horse she sam on the next block the day before with « great huak coming heed Your cocwTa? Heesees en ti benlad eMempec | “You wantea Mr. Watnwright mee on him Hke a new carpetsbeater down-on a dusty rug. } - ‘How. Mah__you are!’ protested | a8keq Bennett. = ‘My orbs wero Jayt beginning to tremble, and I.ovas reaching for a tear| Walnwrtght. “He was bringing me this |l0n@ ozimdow from the veranda / ———helder—when all of a sudden, like the seven o'clock ring on the bell in the morning, the door opened, and tho old Indy waltzed in. My heart went to eleep. with my tongue, but the old lady froze her teeth Iike a ten-cent cake of | fee; and waa AN, BO eres_ where yor ve been forthe taEt nour, —en <$____“‘_ was worse than a poor turk pleading for his nec’ on ‘hnnlsgiving acu! | and I saw mynelf dropping answers in the penny-a-line slot, when Honrietta | emiled and said: ‘Why. yea, Mra _Starve-en, sho'a just Been toKing me ait! eboiit your second husband—what a grand man he was, ‘ | T can. surmise tho. reat," d-internupted her with: From t Hl fmagine Mra. Btarve-em would forgive almost anything, ara ets cha ermpathized with her,and, then again, ahe told me ‘herself that the eheasea| gentleman wae thé light of her life." ee - Why woukin't he bet—Teax replind, eounting the toothpl @em on the table, ‘He was lit from’ morning until might, message. I've tricd and tempted ami | 506i Mosning, Mr. Horrigai 3 5: in," he addegi : tested Thompeon tn a hundred ways,|0n seeing the eecond occupant of tee | and he's always rung true, .I ¢rust him | toom. xe ‘The young man was costless and -ahirt-baing aes rrigan, reluctantly conv! "t sign recetpta or keep accounts nls racket. With D c ti or write letters or have witnesses when! his flushed (ace, rer theta oid T talk. I always make it-a question of |and the gume had been swift. ot veracity between me-and— the other | res," anawereaWalnwright, “Tie pany it pee e dayeiies oe ies jorry to interrupt your tennis set; but’ any: |e want to peo you on « rather impor id + {can't prove anything against_me_injgnt matter. We've been talking about Thanks!" said Bennett with a pussled. i weep an eye on that secretary. Hi MayorT’ fa A “In _earnest?—_I_hope-the heet—tasn*t— cage of a show-down. I advise you to} yo mile from one to the other of the two pond eal RAE [older men. “What sbout? Bal ‘Never mind about Thompson. He's ‘well,’ considered “Hotrigan, “he’s| "What's the anmwert ‘countered the cot to be some one who isn't mixed up | Perplexed youth, & see ae Sse | Ptotons are oorrect} then” speak-to—the 7 hebite—and—I_think—that—he—makes—s. THE MAN CRAZE. str] about {t. Tt she loves you she will| nice salary although you never can a lpontouhGieas > #urdly discontinue her subway. firta-| tell ET. B. you to conault the calendar Ene to hie eee Bie irta- | tell. . Be ( Rittinira tana ti TRL@; don't get the man crase. Of course, M's all) tions, but if she refuses to do thia you| { think you’ are rather mercenary. If o? ee pereh bere! Kereta omen Ere “I control the Serena fii very well to have mesculine friends or « serioUs| aq better break the engagement, aa {You liko the man co with him and wate | Sere : water risus Ns tar PanepeCed arate ee wakor or twiy for no girl te harmed by the sincere! sno would not make you m good wife, | for him to make muMolent salary Yo | Could pot Cleary 2 oust oer (el late yours, if friendship of the oppomtte sex, and usually dorives a} — support two. If your liking cannot epstereart ei ricen aaa nieron + {"Not—pot really? gasped uh great deal of enjoyment trom Kt. ones) don't. make | They Quarret- Often. stand a alim pocketbook you had betfer ea 1g TART n ote aghast. Alwyn, > mistake regan ev in—fromsixteen to | % + Ry 9? : the ot ing ‘every _m lesantie look tor a richer suftor. “ee Sera wedueetan writin! Yes, really: We! sixty—who happens to cross your path in the light of uns. Coa ecient in admirer, for by ao doing jiu wit-not-eain-cavorin|[ AST winter I met a very nice g!tl.| 64 Birthday Present. pame, a g00d: family and soctal stand- | & whole organisation full 0} : sre et man and wi only joeke yourselé-the laugh: 1 | S8G°T-told~her-that-1-loved ner; 22 SU AOY. EESEN's [ingandpientr of cash. ‘The oaah {s | 00d material, why do’ you come = [ don't thin ‘ . - oe public. er su doben Alot SAA baa + to walk in a driving rein. Not when I'm dressed to go to w party, of course; but | ing stock of the eommuntty. Though woman in the present day undoubtedly Aodonttsthink:ahe Joves:me sel Goi}. 5 girs, sian oteteg lat genstierans wall meer een meee when I'mi Gressed for the part of « rainy dalsy, Overshoes, a short akirt and a die a pod share of the oourting, and in maoy unobeerved ways can make tho, her, for we-fall out very often. ae ] iulrthday op t--what! feoud ine pat —that--doven't-matier,_There-te- «—kind—of—cournge—born—ot- enjoyment tint aa Bee eaeesaeretould navét let it he apparent that she {a runming after a| Very sentle: and ices speartye tause, | expensive sift? MOH jrges'cne (o brave the sloments, Let tho rain pour and thie wind blow, They |man. ‘There ls no s-\ce to the, delightful-tinoertainty,-no glory -in-win- thitk-she—quarrels—with= me Ifyou know the man _avell- pare’ eannot get through @ raincoat nor blow-cd-sibber shoes, z miy fella a victlm to ber sultxre charms, Be, S%¢ hears some: untruths—about_ me, z “5 if a ir, too eagenty 2 Ww |. | fectly proper to give him a birthday STAT ORO ERT ETSY TE WHEAT TS Ey Who Fo Hilléx Weross or Aown a arias pats Balt 0% Aneto ie ‘friends with men and enjoy thetr compentonehtp, biet_unloss aman shows You! “| .y the young-lady it ahe has heard | Present. A pipe, cigarette holder ory. town every day are eo recklessly prodigal of high-heeled thin sh ‘ti make the ‘mistake of \magining thal hes your) 0 +; a tere then ese acta : flapping skirts in bad weather. Every woman who works ania ea aucueen ayer eee f ; binin that they are untruth he 5 eon Things to alt all day wHh wot skirts clinging to damp ani 7 thous + 7 i | I think he. likes me, pdout.eny. girl. Bhe do. entirely proper fora young: lady | 2 ardent admérer. pinin that they are untruthe. Ask her tume for rainy weathor just ns surely as she had a costume for the theatre ov Tey as i in the future to tell you of the reports ~her arma into,a sodden jacket to go“wut ani eat g dismal luncheon, “ Tee = B D And ti , dreaded rainy season will tavesa new twhich sho hadwiever # eae Hike | he epema to be very fickle. He only} you and evidently, will have nothing to |}~ fi one r t K . leer, The pudlio wouldn't mand for \comea to sce me every two weeks. Do vend some flowhra as token. 0: C0} now. bint’ yaad fcks as she placed | try the same plan. It's @ good one. ‘And, In the meantime, if I were you I'd ‘Want to Be Ma 1 red : f yor + j all right, Let's get back to the elec | wwe 10 be Mayor ti Vases Who have you in mind for queried Horrt: i It tm't a joke,” in ne im politica or corporations, Some ‘une sh tervensd Wein, dhe public isn't onto A man with no | wright, ‘Mr. Horrigan is tn earneat.”” especially Southerners who have deen 1 ‘Np the habit of wearing thin: ahoos; have a Nlasperaeted Objection to wearing rubber hogs in rainy weather, Thin shore and~solashes would certainly) seem. togo to- wether as a matter of course, but the Teople who wear pas per solea in the winter thine get ther fect Into mich a (on- _ @ar_conattion that ovetshoes até a iixery to them unspeakable, And=s0, when’ — the=hated rain comes, comes with [t nore throats and badcolde, influenga an finally othor trovblea of greater and nore verldis moment. I don't wish to ev. ‘@ppear ‘one-of thoes: 4ncorrigfvle people who are zlwaye raizing what oth of people with one voice object to, but candidly there arg teaaalnener rather‘likce t= stand he is't-a sraft-bunter, They'v: “Beoause you're the man we go to be made to think he’s in the; “As an answer thi game for ‘purity of politics and high principles end-love of clio duly, and_ wu that sort of ing. At the same ahi time he's @ot to De some one we can | “‘And elnce you see no chance yas —t0—eult ourselves. — Tha tha} ning you pick me out ee. fe tebe eal man, who'll catoh em conn and go- | Wetec — or oF; ing. We've @ot t fod him Any sug-/ qestionsT,. “The Right piant” i for other occasions. Stout nvater=tight shoes or rublier overshoes, 4 short, -# ma Tt ee neet-her,et @ certain place, ato would | aEAOMISEACCES MODE s ove tif 7 5 . {first and t tal wevicoat, made of rater whigh shes water, a very. short ahirt.and eres aM She Thinks He Is Fickle. give ime ian answer: I walted-and-she | mtg wager eee tem ee or mack! : ere form the ‘paraphernalia of tho 1 dnisyand, xo blad.| Dear Betty: - ~ as Sr woh happler fram¢ of mint—waTtt-aha-were oblieas | THINK a «reat deal of & youna men yee o-Send-Flowers: i le Ihave known forthe past [Dear Betty” if 2 | 5 fore What women’ most need ti ri ola * din the; things. Whon they eae aie aaileran maul fey ar ree "you think he cares for'me?™ Another Sey ae ieetoes aftatra | esteem (oar dying reentleman: who gS “Young Sewyers— = = ed : ro genes thinkyre erent deal ot: ms |cricr tnta-coanionac = has never evinced any further triend-| gy Oo) | Alimtss oi sere wes bora foollan amd he's For Falling Hal Atamua) Voantor lone aes “Shall I o with him and give the firnt Oy so) tories then. Daneine peney tO Ms ai $ veoh gating steadily alllist every year or Falling Hair. H 2 dram; bay run. Ste aie avd. |A’Flirtatious Girl. It is perfectly proper to send him} een “ast! Riana! pet k RAMS M twenty-three and-have been going | with a youns ian of, twehty-two for @ short while He-hes-asked moito | Ghampoo your hair once or twice & sometimes invigorate tht coloring’ | Do not give him up entirely. Simply wawirough e flirtation_in tha, sub- “week with tho best castfle soap, and matter and Arrest the progress of]'be can friends with him, not rpetrict; biclsicte richie every reason to be- use this tonic: Resorein, 4 drams; fluid | «ray hatre, but it ts usually n Fine yauree!t to, his compentonahip slone:| Tr i cherie) @til).In @he habit of ‘extract ‘pilocarpin, 3 drama; tincture| to resort to hair a¥«" espbolally if the { Encourage the second man also,” Se hac oe tniroeser jon. her way jo with him steady: nit icnow how ees frame: —-stzasrins 4.13087 hairs “are _prematute, aa ‘in’ Zour |! py -Must-Keep Away, jome-trom business Shall I break our| much salary ho {x maldng, “Shallt 4 cases Ses i \Tengawedt lean botled beat, 1 pound beet suct,| wears a monoale. ‘Whst'a happen if he pound cftron, 21-2 pounda coffeeras to flash that monoole in « Fourth pounda_raisins, 1 pound seed-| warq meeting? There'd be & massacre.” Jose ralstna, 2 tablespoons cinnamim, 1] swe) who, then? Have yeu any one 5 } nutmeg, 1 tablespoon each mace, cloves nl oF whet shep-T-do? hom 2-12 he makss on! matt Greg iS in mindt* fheeeeeB, W.N. {wouldn't want to go-stesdy with him.) ¢7t plleriee-1 pint-eech=Madelra wing) —-ygq~:-aasented—Horrigen-—“I-bave wan, “Be pectectly positive thet your sus, y like hin: very much, He has no bad| (n° Drandy. ah currants, dry, plok| > you happen to know a young fellow ‘ ak ; them; etone tha raleina; remare..pk{n’ ; . era Z wis = = Re who. wpends- hla summers: near 2 Suna = and-einews trom the beet: Chop each Pennettr® [ingredient up, ‘separately, very fine;|°DsP named Bennett? Alwyn Be 1 i d . i ; But! — PT ell a “4a GO N6-1h Yar ge pant Certainly; I know hin ieee |e Speard=from-nert-4- = = a “| Apatty adding “ spices; Madeira, _and|\ “Well bow. Goes: he. slike YOUt - T met her, asked her to be friends aan : brands? mix Uioroughly; pack I deri] “1 never have. thovet =e Sever oaks with rig, ahd ah eal, that wT would : = : : 7 keep tn oold place. such & connection. He pretty near} Wainwright, uneasy at the candidate's 3 = Cranberry Pie. “Why wouldn't you? He pretty unwonted worda and manner, started te— whey . Tulnie all otr qualifications, Besides, |spoak. pure en aaty interfered. pers an ain ‘ =T5 itt" AEH GHere| ise: formula ofa hair)| touen) to. make 1 pint, Pes GSE matt docasEissemy WoL ate een fowera with some cheering message. : naet acu en eae : tunte which will -nelp you, det | Gray, Hair at 24. — tor you—very deeply! Just, at present ‘AM a young man of twenty-four with | 4 Mercenary Maiden Mincemeat. ~ ee ae toe tond ft turning @. Fe a eee Paes Pree TAILS 01l De Sonkp masese poe merenl neers eer ee | Imnited. experience, and engaged to é WO--pounds currants, 5 poutiis|cigarette into the connecting link be- : eRe CSe REY AENICR ER LOR M aval Dots do pal epren tan Os OMe rH a young Jedy) ot twenty-three. -I| Dear Hetty e peeled and cored apples, 2 pounds|iween fire and a fool, And besides, he 34 HAVE been $n dove with @ @ir_tor B=. ‘flaved skirt | HRBE cups cranberries, stowed with | nis father used tobe a big man in the| "Of course, you'! eepeciafly @t6 T 11-2 ctipa sugar, and strained, Line | orrnnization Got some tat contracts }omce”” he . bellowed,’ javtally A ng pie-plute with paste; put In cran-| prom {t in his time, too.’ ‘Then, {nan undertone to Wainwright, benry Jam: wash the edwes, Iny three! qjut young ‘Hennett hes oever’—— |as Alwyn moved away, the Boss whis- narrow bara across; fasten at edie, then |- .qro%s swell off) welt) educated, clever— | pered i os “Don't you butt in} Leave him to me!,, tiree more across, forming diamond-| gang all that. I ran’ Across him leat lahat atliy. reform tatk don't mean any shaped spaces, Lay rim of paste, fine, wi over to help Lorimer 4 SON BAM! Wi vi | tall when he 1°, \thing. It's the way nl youngsters in or of ame: wash with ogg wash) bake | [A erthe Fourteenth, He made jtuivies blow. off steam: Teave, him toy Sows a choice of the habit) back or in: verted plaits and is dapted to all seas’ In quick oven until paste Is cooked, ath i Y . attling good speeches, ani he] met! 1 Pumpkin or ‘Squash Pie. rome Tr togke a ilking to him. A swell (To Be Continued.) ; ‘ M IX 3 cups thick stewed and sleved omIBS if g) Me Non - pumpkin or #quash, 2 cups milk, 7 Rape (== IM pete onan 2 erm) Sensible Couples Don’t Quarrel. © Mo Nov, 11, 1907, . [half ¢eanpoon cinnaman, pinch cloves, ; M ‘ou lent 2 t Line 2 ple plates‘and bake in moderate ‘ _By Helen Oldfield. gata oven. For Husband’s Clothes. le wave men's trousen® cut a broom: | | prove succemfal: SHire men. | “fe, used. or nots { Bake, preserve ‘and try pew) material — required recipes, +, for the medium size ‘howe’ whose birthdate hia ta are] Yards gor be inches in some danger from occidant or mal- | wide when thy ma- ady, Dut can avert the menace by | terial has ty gre. or ordinary\cace. Men must pay close at- | SEP) 04, Mem 2s tention to business. They are Hable to | yarde 82 inohes wide becbme involved in law suite througt:| When it bas/not. careleesness in drawing up'a contract. | fy cut in sizes for a Women, will be courted and probably 38, 38, ‘will marry. If already wed, they will | 3? inch) walat. play an “important part in, mother’s love affair. that the bed they have made for themaclves isn hart! Koe@ oss/upon it an little as possible, Among the “Forty Niners’? bf California many sina were forgiven @ muin, bastyr Miers ware eome offenses not to be-oondoned, ang enter * Among these was that of "equeallng”’ at misfortunes’ of" tne's own making. Lifa fe for all of us pretty muah what’ we mirsclves make tt. If we are without power to shoodd “ihe materials, or, having that. power, choose aintim, we calf!!! At least make the best of what we have and must bold. ‘there are taw things.eo bad that they might not worse, and, nithovgh {t may be cold comfsrt to know th Pham Anross..co Vero cther people have trogen to death, the knowledge oupht at Corn Cake. leuat to pravent cne frocr tealtng the root from an already ; cheerloas slianty to let in the driving wind.and enow. Tt may be bitterly hard Oe and three-quarter cups cern) °°) ingry heart, expecting a feast, to ett dowa patently to a Gry crusty . t 1 a} in? ESS) BNSIBLEE people soon understand that quarreling D’ A Gat en es | re ised oF nats the marringe partnership is sheer folly, and Andie! % ee ' stick so it will ft under the lowest shelf in the clotties. oloset, cover with cotton batting about three or four thicknesses, then with black cambric, and sew this down tight; make a loop ‘on alther end, tack two tacks on shelf in closet, »o stick will hang about three or four inches down; fold men’s and & ye’ trousers by crea Geven-Gored Skirt—Pattern No: 58:3, [Pode ike new. every ae school) genius ches Alsoovered Ja total of 27, while on the other side the & Duzale on the echool house click | figures add up to 6. The genius asks: t to-@ay { ‘clever |’ and his schoolmates are trying| ‘Where would you draw @ straight ae Llp ‘but. salons Fash: |/ to figure st out, | / ; ne across the face of tha clock, divid- |*na Dereeverings Or eet make’ Ie will be seen’ that tho clock hands | Ing it into halves, end each half bearing | Peer Pa naltinges Une across tho dial, On| numbers’ which foot jp to a total eth ‘The boy, Gall or send by mall to THE EVEN(NG WORLD MAY MAN- TON FASHION BUREAU, No. i Weet Tweaty-third street, New owcate }* York. eed ten conta tm coln or stamps tor Sach pattern ordered, ness, IMPORTANT—Write your name and-eddrese plainly, res i Late raha Goad Etat Ae y Merable to actual starvation. The doing one’s Guty af ' et oven this may be prefera ac milk, one-half cup ‘molasses, one| Yo. Cs ona can will elvaye bring ita reward: not happietes, perhaps, but bless on sode, one-Nalf teaspoon salt. pee hone Bake thirty €6 forty minutes, edness, which le even mere peste Of the line the figures add up ' a"? ,

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