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The Evening World Ye ly Ma ae Nes, Friday, February Z1j 1906. [ [You nave sucH) ane WHITE GOODS ) (WHERE ARE THE wow MucH | [THe way HE Lovely EYES!) ic ER: ‘5 ARE IN THE | | WHITE GooDs, ARE THESE’; | acts 5 _ (ANT HE i Uns SINE HARDWARE MISTER ? DEPARTMENT ? = ~ (THE STUCK UP DEPARTMENT! ap \ THING? y Our manager thinks he’s just fine He’s stuck on that there Kitty Green, He thinks he's in most awful strong— She thinks that they're engaged—just wait! Walking up and down the line! The little ribbon counter queen; Hangs around her all day long, He’s got a wife now, up the State. g¢ but a shine, The homeliest thing I ever seen! Directing customers all wrong! (Yes, ma’am; these gloves is ninety-eight!) And that ain’t no fable! Ain't she awful, Mabel? Ain't it awful, Mabel? Say, ain't it awful, Mabel? Baer ae ent ae manele PDDDD ete omnes OMe BIS. | £ (Beauty Hints. a Use eo eS rew Stories of G. Washington. g Fae ree ree | THE MONAD PUZ Le | ey wai gare natuardaeen | Betty Vincent’s Advice as | By Jim Dash. g | i i y Jim Das g [scars fram Pimples on Courtship ana Marriage 000000000! 12000000000000000000000000 bon SOS0OCO CS ‘ooo | To Clean Ribbon ons: ou dasiiyclee sling Ia) how | COOCCOOO 0000000 000000000000000000 He ain't nothi nuseete (Carefully cuted from non-authentic sources and never before published.) | y and free from irritations ; h | ceased care "" " : z | scars should be absorbed in| Keep the Fresent. eatanigha' dla mee eset iee ae The Tree Deserved to Die. ke some treatments tn factal | pear petty: her, Si eee ee h as possible. Put dish or soap in ust . the ‘t ice SS) bb! prus] 0 | girl has gi mavanaln Goreciel| See | To Change Red Hair. iff buttons, Shall T keep them or not? | Peay Hetty he first girl goes out with other Fol Ineneeg and electricty, rl AM in love with @ girl whom T have FEE aid you chop the tree, my son en Iittle Georgie laughed “6 “Re Wore ter dead than li Fs and graft!" ‘he feshee when He learned the cause, no longer felt annoy, ged the kid, t's what he did, and thus expr ‘erm glad you killed the wicked tree when you Its nature found: [What's more, ‘twas false, for look and see, t's lying on the ground’ ago met a I have ge tea will have no ] whatever on red h ow R ae seen him four times since then. Shall '@ ~would have to be darkened by @ here ts no reason why you should) ask nim what he meansloriatoving piptersions aera cenee grou iste cs not keep the cuff buttons. | me so much attention? CHG remely fvolist o wish to hange to Oo no’ re ] F trsmielya (boleh sow wlentonchenees 2 The Bridegroom's Apparel, | Bo not ask the young man what hie © Chinage symbol of Ife, and which ts ania) ontnary opaEs enaeale : attentions mean. He probably merely rs old. Wun Dung challenges you to cut it] mark of Le Rat let . likes you and you would completely 4 lece: c of the same shape and «ize. ‘ ‘ a - ita he 4 ite teat) spoil your lendship by asking him iE ee wataemence ayaa gigs ____._.__ jA Bad Complexion. ' te members of the family wi such @ qu Accept his attentions age are sub The New Princess Dress Effect. mon ear H.—Roys of your M to bad complexions gener-|! the morning, what should the thom too eagerly, © ‘ally, and 4f you lead a healthy, | b'idegroom and best man wear? The| By Grace Margaret Gould. ) Iresses Will be among the favored fashions for teen and a moi = man of twenty-fi How George Pun FEN competled ¢ WY) cxmacne ain: the white chure (protected the church tr hed Poker Players. ended se: TRE ts the sign of the Monad, to be over two thousand ye: Ips. Hen tands still as ft stood stil t AW & young ofliver who et fe on them that nd to stainps, In a dignified manner h Rar.velf received the offerings. pecemt game he siniled signi tory wealth, gentlemen!’ (2 regular if in Ume. A sple to clear the ¢ the pimplra will disappear DFide and bridesmaids are to wear) They Want to Make Up. tid and very easy way | tllor-made gowns of gray. C. A. | Dear Rotty nplexion 1s almply by| A sack busine tif WENT with a s sult or frock ¢ young man to whom I gem of Continental money w least $11 1 out ae the %k to show a guimpe, and are drinking plenty of water. By plenty 1) te Wedding 4s held after 12 M. Was about to be engaged unt about @ared not refuse, but their ¢ in Was ayy € ta k with half sleeves, showing » Kulpe sieeve mean not the usual amount, but about x months ago. Wi Th 1} \ Aduoriit his’ sort) woul i un E 0 e had a qu: ‘who told the story to his great-grandson. This relative Mves in Loonia 2 end of its this sort would have been more ap aes slaene MGPaR Gar BECHER eaIR Does She Lobe Him? SgeeRINETaRS TED Eire ea aceeral y having travelled on the Erie. Does it skip some high-priced fabric and used onl beginning with four or five before Dear Betty: heard he was ae hhas never teen ona railroad train, o ying attention. We since. I meet him on and I have heard that he wishes to renew the acquaintance proper for her to go to wedding | ae dat {he no longer pays tho other letthoutiasking meite golwith her, oni Sil! ettention, Chall T/speak) to! hime do you think she does not care for me H. Vv. R If the fault of the quarrel was yours, you were too hasty in finding fault AM twenty and am keeping company | , i nave not spoken with a young lady one year my]. ‘or e train o} junior. One of her lady friends i going to get married next week. Is i dn. be regarded as an eve: materials as Panama, mohair and light-welg A novelty feature of a number of the new skirts ts that they are made with an extension above the walst ng the princess effect. These new with s ler straps or epuulettes, thus forming a one with the skirt and to be worn with a blow: you 7 by the end of the first S ure used as a trimming for > skirts and for the]! week yon will not mind dt in the least A new skirt model for the woman who still clings tof! so" day, between m drink | any longer te! sis a skirt made with a graduated front panel, having the upper f | sove glasses, and before going| *It 1s perfectly proper for fa: on, and be F | py , and whe ANCE, ae Ga AC the other, taken while you bathe or dress. the first few days it will seem almost imposslb! Some people are even) nauseated after the third glass, but 1f Ww: When He Crossed the Delaware. gentle repmoof of tr five minutes after his mem: ering officer turned to him and satds General.” ut don't blame them. We crossed them, ce was never more Je trip plalted effe “Those are ay “Yes, Colonel," hha cata Last ne , the form of a deep yoke, while the sides and back consist of side ft? aOR ICOU ue riskens Indy to go to the wedding w! pee him, ealveu seem to have been, tt officer, abashed, ashamed and nonplussed under his grave comman- as = ’ Ans YOU cleansed | 4¥ to & es ae teen ce to speal nai theroMosrn sey eepemed yen nplussed under, 5 man’s Home Companion of impurities and your complexion. will|@8 You Were not included In the invita x feel sure he SE aa ts “J anc murmured, “I was wron| Waer's eyes, salu , General.” ndship. iimprove almost at once. tion, There is no reason to think she tir! CODON SIAOMAOOHG WEICCOOOOCHOO WDOGOHOGOOOSOHOGOOS. CLCLOO9 POCE OCS SS. VAgsice*" "2" THE NEW EAST LYNNE By Clara Morris = wi} ABgz cite shtiness down | did her tear wet there, there'd’! he sobs and gasps were a as light was lowered and told her wf the dear God wa would call her ‘Mamma's true littl as he belleved it. That her mother was} “bovered by any na really stin| With the God who had created he re." | volee answer that she was still beautiful and happy,| And seeing the sweet, strong faith | your long presenc ~and an tnneryalong Fifth avenue, even up and down{ dal. “Curse Belden!” He wished he frue, but you knew | Broadway — "Where's Belden?” There| had been in the wreck with the women there was ever | wero lupses in (business appointments;| he had led astra opyrixhied, 1907, by Clara Mc PRECE! OPSIS 01 RUE DINGEOH ARTE shuddering sighs. And and she should see her again in God's | of the child. the aged man bowed his/ threatening and repellent.’ sacred dinner engagements were 1g aa Up Kelth, a clever, selfish New an agony of grie quite worn out, asleep good time, | head and prayed: | “Yet now—NOW Daphne was gone!” | nored without excuse or explanation of (To Be Continued.) hne ——_.—__-. , marries beautiful 1 ehild that she sple And in a pagsion of Jealous love | “God—if ind rob d—if I} —and there was new pleasure in all ahe}any kind, and natu | ern ers of ithe Soa ck loneliness, and presont- | spread, lthe sensitive child out | have erred Mslead- looked upon. Daphne was gone!'—| sufferers asked ? Wisdom of the Seer. who secretly loves le body | a Ind “How omy mamma go away up in| ing words, visit the pun nt upon soul sang a song of rapture.| Presently the papers would catch the $: Dep have a Anughter, tepee | Heavy and be happy without me,/ me, Lord, not upon thi gone!"—she was amaged,|Guestion up, and ther what prying, OUNG LADY—Will the young mag tow fons coe enee a small hana fessor carried the sleep who she did say 1 was her heart?” %, and most innocent Stupetied at her own brutality, but she | Guestioning, burrowing, Y J am engaged to make a good last her 9 and to her own bed “ im wo becuse Daphne WAS gone| hat visit to the art gallery, fust be- husband? | two Morpnia.” k 1 {quaver out Once she had been in a eertous state] The Faith of a Child. [peas at ee poe ar eae eel dawned mlicita Perna fore his disappearance, was with the| Fortune-Teller—It's up to vou to make io divorce Milt and tot ned, please of excitement about her mother. One| 100. iti love-hunery soul! In sim-| stro: SRS pees CeeRibl eerie ed in immeasurable glory! | Mte Mrs, Keith. And oh! after that the} a good husband of him, Al! bad hus jenrieatricken) | person her she had gone far away: genie (ED, WEST te nis strong with irrepressible joy; whose Aer she had re-| Ueluse of hint, innuendo and open scan: | bands are self-made. | Consolation Janother sald she was very atck, and ?° words he tmpressed upon her young | throat was full of song; whose mowth| fnew What tits was iahe hadvre: yal bn Berra i i | . leoniadociegerwaeanienelayen ind the idea that her mother stil! | bubbled laughter in the silence of her CER CSE SY HOG 4 And the old scholar y | 4 her mamma was dead, and|!oved her so much that her comry own room—Ollve Marr, Dae Over there, Pillip was, in that room, Enipithinhtnelaroundmerie faea'| Happiness (depended! greatly wpon| her!||| Ste) knew! her conduct was atrocious, E al ! Free! ree! That room at wh fed the child that she was a/lttle daughter's mind and heart incredible; that she was ingratitude | 410? | nis shrunken tong arms and drew tiiell mer AinunonRotlan verinwinervsstiniion||conauctiinecaialseliirtemyientay, personified, She, whom Daphne nad|U°0T she had so often stood at n | mother-starving d into their tender) (he professor loved and soothed and|to plan new goodness; more love for allowed for years to cot! like a chili | !enlng to the murmur of yoices with- |shelter, and hold her small cold feet| comforted her as best he could, and|everybody, #o thet mamma might be| viper on her warm hearthstone. in, until she was half mad with Jealous IPTER XII. close in his warm hands, and Klssed | out of tis wisdom told her the truth, nappy up in Heaven, and not be! “Well,” she thought defensively, «y!P8ssion! But now he, Philip, waa tr looking 1 calm, ste HE many gored a I skirt fs one of — the later de crees of fashion, and {s really a very de sirable acquisition to the wardrobe, It ts admirable for all skirtings; {t 1s welt adapted to cloth, cheviot and the Like, and {t also is most satisfactory for Mnea and wash poplin, pique and other ma- t 3 of the sore which so many wome en are 1 ng for the coming summer, Thig one can be made in round or in walicing length, can be laid in Inverted platts or fine ished tn habit style at the back, so that {t te adapted both to the street and to {ndoor | (Continued.) id or Alive? uays much laughter had fol: ) little one's pecullar method foning—What can 10, “What he could do, paps?" | here we can go, Lena?—but there twas nothing amusing in that he! @ieving cry: ‘What I ah great-dadt” And the old gentleman cleared hig| athroat Jowdly, and raced his eyebrows | wp and down, and finally abandoned | this highty valued second cup of coffes and, holding Hay by the hand, led her mith him into tho deepest depths of that lair of his, the I!brary, whero the o)d man and the little child, long play- matos, were growing into a tender and close companionship formed on the syme pathetic sharing of a great grief, Poor May!—without her greatdad life \ Mideed would have been hard for her. | Young Mr, Kelth was too Ilttle to be enything more than a tender care or @ plaything, Lena helped to dress her, | and sometimes Olive romped a bis gama } of romps with them both, but ence \ tired she sent them off, and grew comes ff they did not go instantly. Papa! 4octor hardly noticed her now. She! tried, herself, to teach baby brother. | “tNow I lay me." but—ut the tears fell | fast at the thought she had to say her} vers all alone, or tuke them to CHAPTER XIII. Back to Life. | e had waited, sulked Fyven the endear: she had recetved had been to her, for she had ever whether the kiss Philp! gave was for Olive, the childish ward, | or for Olive, the woman. | Daphne had heen right when she de- |clured that the mask of childish aff tion had worn so thin that a woman's passion glowed plainly through. Wom- en always derstood 6 thin And she had still to walt—but what a| different waiting! All hope and joy ang seourlty! For she was very shrewd. | Sho had said to herself: | “Philip ts good to look at; he ts f better off financially than he will admt.. | There are otier women he meets, many | of them; novelty appeals to man, Nov what handle can I best hold him by} other than love?" | " The quantity of ma- terfal required for the size is 6 yards # or yards 52 inches f material has or nap; 84 51-4 yarda 44 And the answer to her question was “The ehildr Yes, she must make herself necessary to the little ones; that | would give he vor him; that] would spell herself. Daphne gone her wait F was a time of infinite delight, | Fifteen Gored Skirt—Pattern No. 5906. Things were not so well with Dr,| or 41-4 yants 52 Inches wide if {t has not. h. or 1} things he dreade <i} Pattern No. 500 is cut in sizes for a 2, 2%, | r| , 28, 39 and & Inch waist anything like diseredit or disrepute, | measure. and he thought he saw low down cloud of seandal, nol And oh! Lena turned the Neht quite out and—and switched her skirts | out of the reem, and icft he %. WORLD MAY MAN wl by mail to THE BV vlone tn pean ENE ail an ; z i ; FF 5 )N BURE Jo. ‘est Twenty-third street, Ne tie dark, and sometimes forzot °| George, Senior—Are you going to deny that you cut down the cherry Do you know what great man’s birthday is the 22d of this mont spread with the swiftness | HON BURDAU, Nao Hl West Dwenly: Wid A Nee ey leave her s of water near the ° i OE Oe Bera cents in coin or stamps for each pattern or¢ rane = “ aan ilar a affries’ qual. Mor there was a r hey Peay Gel lale ote Ale Nene se te : I'm not sure, loidy, but I tink it’s Champeen James J. Jeffries’s. pete ee se umnere wad pe auaaian ©} OMPORTANT Welle your name end | pee EAS ane {tp WARAMTR RUSH E None: reaeents ar| George, Junior—And have Teddy Roosevelt some day rise up and call pa D | CFE Bs ec aileagl (set aine wants Ways une and cuddled her when the ages . t me a lar? No, siree! Ne Tt ren from one club to another; pee eee OTOL OID D ODDITY