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Henrietta Crosman loves Through Fictures n The Christian Prigrim’’ DIDN'T WANT To TANE 11 Away BABY HAD™ THE - Mine Henrietta Crosman tramping ts Heaven tn. “The FROM THE i ceiiele ste Reh would scarcely huve believed ger ty he the HAVEN'T YOU DARLING GIVE ME deeseuaaviianay-care, aepeively steature who « few unrexenernte year SWEPT UP? a THAT. BROOM | YOU'VE HAD PLENTY: OF TIME | ago cried “To hell with ye: ss es - . z e Liberty atye) he was ver Crosman tsok no auch tiberty at the Liberty Theat Bure <firnad inthe other dirsctica. Ther ave lotiged ts hear her #4 Course, would hate bean out 2 “food, nd her srvectiy. sad fare nus Svs 1 “were moments when the Wicked first-nisiter m 2 what she tised to suy ao deliciousty, but’ thls, the question and not at all out of Rimyan. The audacity of drpmatizing “Pilerio's Progress swith occasional sume: tions of "Paradise Lost’ and Neaveniy as wel hellish music by, Me, William Ferat—nardty caused A flutter of ¢ art Witt long ago recovers) Why shunldutt SPtigrim + - tr niin, Progress ¢ st real Jive man.to drag yan out ef the firetight into the Mmelight. While tse tinker tn this care wae Unriey : x may not have been infpired. he was at +] bonnets wicbent - x any rate enoig to-keep’ fairly Seas rns f ; clone to Bunyan ard leave the burden —of-orlging His with the acanta arial anid OH, YOU'RE ALWAYS TRYING TO GET Our } OF WoRK | Now You WURAY AND NM FIX UP- THESE | Trograss fareofy thines zai sof 71Itilg some! original dr James Mat COMES HOME! scenes and more th through all of which Miss Cr é MERELY arm and painstaking elac tion atodd and fought a better bat- Me than v etni the lurking demons of declamsiion and manoteny. aie “Phe Christian Pilgrim’ fs a WHAT Do YOU ’ MEAN BY TAXING HUSH YOUR ~~ HE WANTS isn’t a play, and the effort , THE. BROOM eerie es tpheeattee CRYING ,NOW t “AND \-YOOH IT, Kreator burden for Mise Crogan 7Y MUST. FINISH AWAY FROM nin} carry than the oné strapped upon the ME Worn t burden Christian Pilgrim” to the heart— an every one whe fa Misa and that one xctress, ‘Everyman’ knows, Seon be {t from an admirer of Mire however, to belittle ier achievement of tart night, for tt de serves i.vch praise, Of cou in the 100% Aa tho’ ‘Sne could live thro: tho hardships cnd @angers that beset must make allo Crosman aa Christian House Boautiful. ances in the case of a wane $ got around thin matter rather nestly by saying Usn is nelther man nor weanin. of bom, Jf you will? Ceogmin {i purscin-e of thts Sapventent arpaneement magn tea cHreGay saet Journey, Ata things went vei cof Tophet, with Ree zonuh an Ts n't a mea devil nd when he finally rose to-the occasion with red paper flames fluttering ghout him he wan almost as Rood ax olther of the dancing. Fuller elsters Jn all of his dlegulaces, Mr. Power was as Soliy as the giant In a OCD Se he Man of | the_ Hour” : cea icest dogs I ever had.” “I'd do it now. only Bennett might Christmas pantomtine. as After the ies befora The Wicket The. Now Mayor." *Gate and The Creas on the H raleh f / = 2 Somme et tl § A Story Based on sternite SOG Ste peyton to Oo DODO OOOS spectacle. «Whon Chrintian reached | Reseenee: Pee ees “And the measage?” he asked Gaasny: -He sat. down, uninvited, with an air we decided you wera xuying me." t ‘of mock rerignation that was too much “What clever men you must be at|Only the youngest mayor this city ever! has come home?’ for Cynthia's gravity. that-club! Are you going to the Ad- j had, but I think he'a the bustest, too. ‘Weil, the fact is 1 sent t myself. ! bahar ‘That's why I brought it fortable salary Tt waa while she was working In that Ti : Ww She bexned that In his ofmce eae eBut 1 ald. Honest I did. T have a 5 si Aly Haren racnea anata | B Would teyte nnaia place tor Cyathiet miessego forihini) IU {mportant I'm nice, too, And it ten't my fault sonal before SR eas ny ‘| peel ine te faite ae none , facet per : : Gs ‘What a warker Mr. Benne nt you to tell ma that?” “ 2 Charity an; ° y arrison, In consequence of which.| He musin‘t mins It. i'm not a dog. 3 ren! ae eae chill Vatier—of. Maha hen the young man made up his list] “Perhaps you'll leave It with me? 1] “I told vou once before not to xive up broke ass lans Soediaoe! and} iabatantny exactly that," evated Per- a gathit meenaigtia lee a. 7 Th mie we Sukewse Bad Us SAE 9 rene esl bithoparest Bee em of i : @kadow of Death, waere next be fought Cina Albert Payson Ferbthes sor personat aprotntinents, Misa Carri a “You'll grow. peepian t stones tesa yee pears aan eel re eeu EEN “the fre mend into his tole. Miss Cron. } (eons found heracif Hated as “assintant) +) Ita ‘got an_answer to it. I'll “I told that to some—fellows at cn he pains pis fovtiuk) neue: salen Aasa abeD ay vA nse message then rs oi ‘f ig i decidedty com-lhaye ’ ot club and we tried to figure it out. and ees. e—she didn't send any.’ ear ME SaLe am ithacalivers HeUnet, | (Copyrighted, 1907, hy George H. Broad- |Drivate secretary at & [Bisrel fa wail menos. ‘Fworking hore night and Gay. He's not| ‘Then who sent the mexsago that ahe { murs.) bréast-plate and shield, looked Hke-an el, ob io 3 Snes, Aes fouant ney ani as | SENOPSIS OF PRECEDING CHAPTERS. | caoncity in the Mayor's private room In brought to trial comedy elemei do Thalia nese tet Chiatlae UNE the Clty Hall, during Bennett's lunch | “Perry Wainwright!” she exclaimed, ministration Ball next wee! Se f : Y'to ae787*| hour. one day in midwinter, phat her|jn exasneration, “How often am [ to ‘Are you?" i . | The eulogy on the new Mayor wan cut| "Oh, you poor Idiot!” Istghed ‘Ben- villegers. é { pe Gad : to? | solliude waa broken. by the entrance of | tell you you mustn't bother me here in’ “Why? / _ |short by that dignitary's appearance | nett: "The seme old excuse in-a new { 8 from the centre room. As Atwyn|S8hape! Well; now you're here, you can Wits ‘ 1a yisltor. ofmce hour: | “Because that's: tA answer, I've u apeaee < : rosea we z “Now—you'vehurt my feelings.” a9 onevor been to an Admintstratton Balt pense totam uy hheooat- ant hat and + stay Juet-five minutes. P’'m-tooBuey to + Bunyan and introduced~a & Visitor. t deho N righ sa te isitor. anon eeesn tiring ese Perry. in solemn conviction... but If you're there 1 guess It" — pull- off his gloves Cynthia bent once | PIky with little boys to-day." “9 ee Y “ Bey throstey im 6 rou “Tl for- “a +1 0 “Little -bey; ext. HOMES 10 “bear false wisness” TA aame for Hil ie : at | cPerry Walnwrient; redotent of band} “But: he added. xenerousls: <0 for: Queer ‘Deal jae eta tha Reet Mle rar wormg, ae wrrenty two p ink Nevtiterewotveieine ae i iS wa Batt "| ened up and tried to losk as Eee ee ald Re ee Lenn Miter To. finance At Leclair See eee eo the {® peace offering. Ree? Your old Rox Don't be silly. “The: Administration) though he really had busisess of presa-| “ANY messages wile 1 was oat, sas miven by Mr. Mel ara rae i Caineaies, if. Horrlzan 6 doorkecper and burat-into’ jton terriers, Betty and Vrince ¢ harllesBall- tq m very. great. function’ indeed.| tre iapoctares with, tar tones | Garrinon,' bY Mrs Melsen. frye stupta pro, ‘and me holding. {I've been asking questions wtbut it} Tyrone Powers 2x Glant-Deapa aoa certain franchite A i at hrtke, “Your The monthn had brought changes to Yes, One," answered Crna Bennett _‘Thare were_care lines on his | mother telephoned” thy his’ xreeting, His And he laid before nerw-whategranh.| Not only: everyone connested ith the ond ase and tila eyes were tired. A few Tee Al TAIpast (WO. SF on mes a keeps Christian In captivity omitted firs: names) ax By- 4: = fopam ante ; 2 the [rere thelr perfonal purposea, their choles Poviltawatstanactytt apie ike: that.| # Bhrine-of the Wanton hrought a ballet Inte adtion: not te ment on: Chelstian ats | falls on AlNg = : Joking up from her.work with te moat 7 tie beauties!” she exclaimed: tive ° heard that ere any Diagoat} UIVer Ateands,; t8e, had crept ints the foo EO Perry o teaine! its Hepetut who chnd-grann steeny by mie time. “the Rivn> af eatin Awan rater “ — Thuainesslike air ehe could asshme, re do look well In that poxe.’ Ne Anancial deals are arranged during that; (@Tker hair on hie temples, There was | ae aided este tap lark, bat The Celestial Chy Enrat Into light qu song the moment Chriatlas: CHAPTHE IV.» - \uuig's out at lunch. i modestly Pbailsctanttiaiesrts little now about him to augmést the; "8s ‘velng exctu cs Her. yo oasy on that surprise {0 1 were yeu. « Well, old man," he exclaimed, on} Alwyn. I've had surpriece | over, the what’ the excuse this|{cophone mysel, “and they're pwmic algae “Alderman Phejan | would | Mks 40" Kol there. Me. Fr she re- A-Fight and a Victory, “T knew he would be," grinned Perry, aking of the dogs, <otirespectallysThere'a adel xm HE next fe wmontha were apes] "1 timed It fine, didn't 12° him_witt-tefty xcorn, thinking—9of putting through. myself, “Hod-Sot_tinpreeélentc}—toli—ainid If cau knew he was out, why es ‘Hut Tim in the pletude, loo hesex- that uleht. It Lilon't get cea chemme | ACeIng Perr i ed ne i ; excitement for. Alwyn Bennett, | yuu come?” ahe aske i A deal that means a fot tn| si He sometimas Pethaare at epi Know I-nover~rective callers “auring - ™ 3 Serer oa oo he what? asked—the—youth- ‘wn spe eloquence. | Sporch_ after speech [business hours. If you didn't come to hank you #0. much for the picture.| “Then why walt 11 the ball? Why | casily. mude in eyery section of the city see Mr. Bennett’ —— 5 I shall keep it always. They're they not?” half-built mburbs. In halls where nin ténthe of his hearers were in evening dreas and where. famiiia? tacos dotted, the in. overcrowded, amoke-reek- ine saudltoriums,whére nut one man_in thrée wore-a collar and where x ecore of nati:nalitics vied for precedence. With « versatility that delizhted Hor- flgan the candidate managed to adapt) vorites this acafon:—It |e Himself to every audience, and, m*re- over, -to—tmpreas his hearers with a|worn with the vest, that rr QRU-citthin, on which the de<l}_wan-ay hlack-»1s-the artist -eou Fain iim, ‘ “Moat of the scene: he otter hand. were berutifully painted “Beenteatly “The Christian Pilxr: a.trigmph, and it 4!) propthty-stand or fall a epectacic. A Cees x "5 Message. | , “( “THe exouse. You ‘come here—when’ || Thin Ss a T [I'm Ukely to be out—about four times a. g woak, And aiwizn with a perteotly new Lea cxouse for your intrusion. I tolerate t att if thos: _for Women |Gencee on vet et a me cans ate want of'me, f 1 “I have no need of an excuse," re- ie nders bay eae uae A308 FE te pan piled Perry, with an-alr of hurt dignity. Alderman! think this ia Je the.firer'time | (@) MOW,, | 11 am tne bearer of @ mort important | you" re pnored me with a. vist a en oo message to you. Your Honog, Cutaway styles are fa | dense Of hie absolute sincerity and hon a Home Hints. ZERan ROT - ng hands: with, the mayor 94, gise-apacnllar_tooch-of ES ‘ TPromfrom--<:— Dalles la home. i h i : { : - Landed Tis morning Pee etNine’ ioportantl To) euposens we have all of ux met thé girl who follies smartness. The material z ‘A light camo into the Mayors tired | nator Bennett The_path_of popularit i : for ntie tas’ tetriied: That mian"s—and: siete Ine: einate= deta fe.one ot me ne Wax-to Keep’ Stove Ciean eyes at the news. ES Bs Continued,) Rad Health and Beauty. “day's work is done rub a tittle wax A By Margaret Hubbard Ayer.: in Engtish, French, German, Italian and ‘}ysher-charming warmers — tall hag felines ‘Bpanish——At_some-mectings-toughs hed: strut- “shade — of —serar 28 good In every one,.and praises them for it, too, and Ie not afraid | tried to confuse him by ‘interrupting a of amoothing life's pathway with a cheerful word ald aympathetic glance. she| With questions, joking comment or in- fe invariably gay spirited. and the ‘blues’ are unknowh companions to this girl, |@ut. For each Alwyn, without breaking for she 1s go tues Jollying others that she has no time to be nad herself, The | the thread of hin discourse, found #:me clever jollier knows just when to atop, for she adda dteoretion to her art” Her | Quick reply so apt as to turn the taugh on top of stoye with cloth, The “pReaC WNT melt Wax and will remove stainsy.and leave ‘the stove bright and clean. Most excellent 991 simple. { Apple Butter. reen, while the v of cream colofed broad- cloth and the collar. ts ¥ x Rie indsa ah Dercer ible, nor ta ut overdotw ‘The girl who ls sourstaéed and | on hla tormentor and turn’ the audl-|of velvet but all ‘sea- OOK ‘two parts api? SOT ne art! Tonic for Blond Hair. teen eae es eal 4 ie minded “should co) ate s oe | : ‘ ; that lite Iv an oaay popeaion hen alga hen ponular Alater:iKor, aa lortll; And | eneea syrepathiy te. himegtt; Fonable materials are 6 pioere aN ey Ata eat H.—Almost any good hair tonlc| gay untit the growth {s, suffictently paste Io AR The Election. Recranrialecarhatdenme ne ® ee will make the hatr temporarily | stimulated. ‘Then leen often. oven {twill cook without apattering the! Jo |g shade darker, ‘The very ingre:| “This: ointment may be ocd. torsthe ove. Sweeten wityaugar and favor! sonis which would have to be added] eyelashes also, In this case It. shonia vith cinnamon, For’ gyape butter tak 14 a tonic to keep the halr Meht weuld| be very carefully applied. It wlll) {n~ two parts seeded Krapes and one part counteract the effect of the other denv-| fame they eyes, as any oll, will, «lf It apple run through colander. Annie gives! gcla] ingredients. Here ts a tonto which | gets Into them. a much better flavor to the erapes. will invigorate the ‘scalp if appited with Red. Hands. jn thorongh..massage, and after it has : Noodtes for. Two.. aura ta the balr 4s not apt to appear M.G,—Stricture in any part of ie NE ogg and water enou body will frequently produce rd the shell, one-hale t MENA any darker. But the. tontc must ba, poon of wf Yaad falthfully and the massage Kept | 47. hands, as well ay, a red Coe ae and enough flour to make a sti yy you expect good results. A hair Umit shoes, tight corsets oF even a ttt Roll out. thin, sprinkle tunic; Cologne, ,X ounces; tincture of collar-or they may be the \resuit roll and cut In fine str ntharides, 1 Gunce: oll of ply Calaliiewiahielroulas ania Peo ee about ten minutes. Serve tmmedlately, |javender, 1-2 dram; oll of rosema Geep breathing, cold -waths in it cold i ni pply, ‘the hair ing and a vigorous rub down (I Seasuils Ed Pickles. i ee ee nist yal water agrees with you),» comfortabla ‘At laat Hiection Day came and went And Alwyn Bennett by a fair maujority tried, his entre tcket to victory: | ders are becoming The Even his severest critics in the or] buttons can be as hand- ganization were forced ti) admit thit Bennett, . had saved x: the party from. ae Motéat, |> The quantity of ma-, Horrlgan’a Judgment and choice of { men for the thourandth time in the| Serle! required for. the boas's crooked political ‘cor Wis] medium size is 5 1-4 |vindlented, and Horrigan himeelt was| yariy 27 3 varda or over) yed beyomt measure, Nor did : y the fact Uiat he had falled to ou 21.2 yards 52 Inches wide. ew ———wp Alderman Prolan’ in the, primaries | with 18 yard of velvet wholly cloud the Ross‘a delight. a Secret Enaacemient : Dear Bethy: , 2 te necretly enraged. I wish to tell; that extend to the shoul- “my parents.. Should I write? Or! Mould 1 go with my fiance to my! Parents and tell them? They do nat! © dipspprove of him,’ but “1 don't’ think | “that they would care for him aa a none daw, T love the young man dearly, “What shall 1 dot? N.N, “Ie you are not living with your pa- rants go to them alone and tell them of our ensagement. id later tak {) Bianog to see shiem, If they know you CE PIITTIER BSR N aD ete eects ave bum they i probably ive thele | Tuesday, Nov, 12, 1907, some as one may like. Riish l i a nee tor twice a day, It fs positively Vv — 4 | there however, a alight eloud on sor theg collanmand a4 NE gallon cabbage, one is onceganry that the’ sealp/ahould bal kept clothing fanart salting ianoes/ will SS ee own tritmph, omatoss, one quart yeany, _ every A Fickle Girl, A CAbSTAUAILTID LACM To Wainwright was net epresetite to ahare niagara head caulifower, one hoe hulled peas jow Is a formula to whiten the hands; “Daer Betty: to them in these twenty-four hours, (tat triumph. Within @ fow days atter| Vert beans (lima, kidney or corn deans), 10| Thin, Light Eyebrows. Sweet and, bitter smonde ance “AM practically ensaget ton young time. for Hiring laborers ar | Horrtgat's visit to. tho Weinwright| Pattern No. 5&3 te amall picklen or one quart canned Penn iy ca A. good “man who ene panies a aco me! in jo serve ‘ twice a wee! real Jongsome Whore ¥ the other eveuions and like tomo out | tan stat owt eee with other men, If he came aftener' T| lation ar imtanel would nevet @o out with any one else, should ¢aice He doea not «o out with other young | 1f,50atp: ree Ar, t EG Or wrong in eet Wy place Dallaa had gone with an aunt on| _ ! fan: Qight months’ tonr of Europe and| Cut !m sises for a 34. 36. ithe Mediterranean, But Perry, who at} 38, 40 and 42 Inch bust, her secret reugést had kept her poate! on. every detail of the atirring cam- ‘lee cabled her the result on eloc- 7 = = Ton aighe And ’ Call or send by nal THE EVENING WORLD MAY MAN- i And the following day a) } Asem te $ TON FASHION BURKAU.-NO, 21 Weat Twenty-third street. New | raph message of congratulation crossed. Ovtain "ithe Atiantic to gladden Alwyn's heart, York. Send ten cents in colm or stampa for eqoh pattern erderey, pickles, twelve large onions, one quart the ¢: ebrows grow. Asi rik 85 at : grams; ‘randy, 180 Kroes: ‘A—Here is a jtonlo which -will'| and, ia’ are . your eyebrows are thin, I would | them dyed. Ap- da black . . not advise-yout to ‘have t ee TE Cee ele Cle ane tau | ply the tonlo, twice a day, and get an | Answers to School Matoes, cabbage, large onlons, Let re-| eyebrow pencil the right ent fer zoe House Clock Puzzle. mn if sat our, Inain ih galt water over aight. Cook |nalr and complexion. for coloring ¥ STRAIGHT line’ across the tek cauliflower, carrots, beans, Ifttle onlons |. ah off Until nearly dove: Cho everycaing [brows and lashes. Thy will wal A which cuts betwee the 2 And 4 and the ead/10,dividea the, white mustard: seed, three ee Net: aa Hahood 8s som mn | ace eee fe rte or ¥ fina except. tho. little: pickles, littl: | with soap and water, Ointment for oniona and hulled beans. Cook ‘twenty | geant eyebrows: Red vaseline, 2 ounces: In a letter that solaret: & week later, fone and hulled | sco \ <0 sates fo he pest | tincture of cantharides, 1-8 ounc into halves each ore 3 va oa miuet Seklg you ever ste air lavender, 16°drope; oll of rosemary. 15 numbers footing up