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The Evening World Daily Magazine, Tuesday. February 25, 1908. iE NEW Sam Bernard Saves Himselt in call switched fr the re: @ons wit onary the night and we \Bam Bernard as Ludwig Knoedier, Nearly the Hero of the Day. the lights went was wrapped In making * were funnier yh wrote. Hera fo another ‘Girl Behind the Counter tt only for a mo: was soon co dest work for t ent Mr. Ber- to give up ear-hero bus! was only his abt! Uitte taat kept was obliged to a@ last resort with him. Test of the fun depended Ada Lewis, wno open of the Hthel Harry Ing as a romantic fpounced upon Kn. te. .1 for the ing play. Miss Lewis had little fore than a walking part, but she made levery step count, and before she far your fondest memory of Miss ymore war ur hat waen't all. Hi loold in caricature, wh lattes with steamed Pentally, Miss Lewis fecaen to complete Miss Bthel Le as weird as ‘The upon A the side ero of looked just he comic ; the ot Matinee Gir in ‘‘Nearty a Hero” + Nearly AM BERNAILD would be justified A at the Casino last night. Armed with his trus nl a Hero” a f Ror ———__—_— man to Shuber | WHAT! WONT») 5 ieee eal SNOOKUMS LET | <TR suiicertale / PAPA HAVE i 1 4. 107, by Clara Morriny Se Pl His aise J & A : Ess SAA LL SEE IF | CAN BORROW A PAIR FROM THE JANITOR | | Give THEM CS up | YOU OUGHT, Sy CHAPTER XIV- | TOHAVE MORE - a to] (Con \ VL RETURN) THEM WHEN YCOME HOME } Later. Five Vears Poor thing, he th SONG saeas witaurn Inte { TO Buy A TAS EMELEND Gia LG PARL CO = oh tant + SS = almost familiar Things Seis | for Women to Know. | | Beauty |e Advice To Women By Miss Ayer. |x" May Manton’s Daily Fashions. or straight Gintie e asked, api known yo! Cutts nd Home Hints. } \ | Kills Off Mice. | ea for lngerle |The Face Brush. " O do away with mice, a mixture SUe Crone ae s of equal parts of flour and OF Indie f paris is sald to be e for all mater is applied to the po jais that are treated Cte eae in Ungerie sty! © ard for Pher OMS ieee she had Tepast they return no and js _altogeth ; charming an: tractiy putt sorbet n it A spark warmih, and Oh ne eT er ze 10 Ihe Prolessor intervenes. af antatrerhaie For the Doorstep. I have; sojne years sin 0 r There was tie usual number « with extra num-| P.O whiten your doorstep put halt | take facies ed tem Taiaueeatae i by members of a anners and con- na saucepan, adu | START 5 age ‘fn a ti, Thus are new terrors added to the da t nis [Eee treet CHBteatev aren tyiien and almost any la : Ns ; wi f SDARNTON. | ne pound off or pretty banding ie aAielte 1 . I APAveaaGrenyater Mauna oie | either with or with- NXIOL veniauta n sheer fo wl | - the litfe frills 5 1 us own ain, at (oy Lace Curtains. | suit inst | ne the : WINNIE 28 pussed ra) ACE window cu 1ould always | Ce ne aD: Mouth are indeed the ; sary ‘ os aa The quantity of ure wit ed ey suluing | s mess nc : 1 5 r ad to ; is ; A, 14 pour Proteus sduressed p Pie Crust. | f or 24, 21-4 yards & Nau arin Md pr } . “4 / yards reel a, ures ‘ f pastry flour, 1 level tea- fs ‘ y NO tED EA Nain ay i Wits Place to Write, ? Blouse Pattern No. 5907. Anchor sides WEN op xt , Tiron Betty: t cook yards of easing. i eae et MK HROUGH bustness I became Ge twate. {G8 yards of tucking, 734 yards ef insertion, and 161-2 Tere igen hist Arenas ; ; pledsure was ‘ L with a young man. ! é Pattern No, 5007 is cut in sizes for a 32, 34, 36, 38 and 4 , Hower water and yriskly | ia fhe ; i left this place, and this yo peat TG WORLD MAY MAN-3 ; wawking ad ne: igen td by mall to THE BVENING WORL| seep ie By . ‘ Fequested me to write to baie ; tlie HION BUREAU, No. 21 West Twenty-third street, New this for Dandruff. : er all over Us Feeney y nd probab| Obtain 1d ten cents in coln or stamps for each patter narders: G.—Here A shampoo for re-,caxe, to bite to sw sid fs anxtc r objections fev aT} o a 1 moving dandru: lk of 1 € 61 1 excitement wat grew aintance # as 1 do spe Postscript to a Diary. pines) UMDORTANT Write sour name and sdaress.plalnly, 80 moving disirurt, Yolk of 1 ex. | own, Aa excitement that grew jot want to Ie that 1am He Loves Hts Cousin. By Nixon Waterman ways specify size wanted. Dounce of (roeamary teil Pe gin weranxious? M.G. | Dear Betty SE POET ST © SERDAR OOOO NOOO | mixture thoroughly up and use it warm, | cage with is kn I agree with yon ung mar M elgiteen and deeply in love with Seeman IY - —— | rubbing weil tha skin of the peas the ee But the beauty to contmue the acauaintance my first cousin, whom I think a ieee mec aL Curious Condensations. {head. Rinse in several waters. ee the (rained) and| per will write first zreat deal of ; d H Here also ts a tonic, wh enunciation that made even gutturaly haking Hand. you k we are things that shall occu HE Salvation Army is established in fifty-two countries and colentes and cD WO the 1 Anne, Jan GLO IA A eaeiecis aking Hands. UAL Sue ada Preaches the gospel in thirty-one languages. bape re ta He Lee nate (he anitiiaacienlie’ HAD a little quarrel with my uc h it ; © the stone-throwing contest, in which rocks of great size are thrown for a punch) (ui ally tyme BaD arlede choubrotenscr anuin Appr i rit nds) ow reuch eads adh mary ofl, 1-2) dram, Mix ail t y Snail al | ts first. 1 t wil | Dene narel The Amaaon stone found in small quantities near Colorado Springs, Col., 18 UES Sean en yoorteeetincn renee enrae i ah LD re fy Pita ary to shake n fo ange eatly in demand. A ‘itm in Germany ordered all that could be procured. eeepc repel yake such a flendish ¢ pac ee Ae er : Pret. oF whoey ¢ ver advisable The stone is green In color and hard as flint. noticed. [aelf? He leaned over und set t been e I did not * yas very angr ands with ra If the youn dy greets you phake hands y r, but if he its or relatiy ho Jer than erself{@rre pr ft Is more polite to Igreet them before you do the young lady. tHer Brother Objects. Dear Petty |p AM madly jn love with a young ina | seven mont my senior. My b ‘give me his res Shall 1 give him ‘up? B.S It ts only right to you and. the yung the ma nth a ohave learn ‘your brother obje m. If the Isons are good on Is best to give| him up | Selfish Parcnts. Dear leity aten have a pany with thoro of the have have iny ow ence a whi d and am ado with my | Mi Fou are quite old enough to judge for amie, One propos tc ey ot yours!" Coming Up In the World By T. S. Allen’ You don’t mind iny nding here you, child?” Witching you eat dat apple, do you, E sie Tul- ‘Back, noble friends! Lot dere be no bloodshed on my account, ‘ou don’t swear, co you, child Aes . -broth- 1 beg of you!” Not tn de presence of jadic less Not in de least; I always did hate to eat alone.” greatly incensed, I assure ye: ewlyweds w~ TheirBaby * gé; “es, NI es Fie FR AEQO ( Lovey, SEE IF He ) uN AS] ‘ By Clara: Morris Author of “Stage Life,” “A Pasteboard Crown,” and Others. % ‘ 8 i CHAP DW LYNNE *% ! “There,” he sat: ' our frecdom and let us have f leaving the cage de- was her wont, the bird and with shirfeks flew nt to Mme. Varide, She m, and then with aid ws clambered up to the and with a tempest of cluck- Kissing sounds, nibbled tenderly at Madame's ear lifting efery f her head and 1s there been one moment's time for the woman could have played rt and beaten her off with as- terror, but there was no time, » accursed power of habit ghe er hand and gently rubbed the powdery hot head. “They Never Forget !"” ‘00 date she thoucht—too late she ried to be: the creature of. With toy. ous clackings of tongue It bowed and " d and caressed her cheek, and with a sudden ing of its wings “struck off the smoked glasses and sent One ince from the spark. ne eness of that perfect Ve man’s starting sight, n lo; wavering cry he fell his chair he gaspea, self in hand, restored the suid, “Monsieur, what ts and quivering, he tw the rain falling upon your cote I saw your coffin lowered in the (—yet you are Daphne" she repeated: ornly these creatures of 1, 1 they cannot he or hed up and 4 the muftiing shawl and drew from eith the ear, “The mole?” er red. feverishly, “There is no she answered low. * ted. condemningly. “No the scar left from its re Daphne!" »proaching footsteps, “Lock the Door!’ ae rvants!"” § ve warned; ve heard vour ery!” zasped, d set them won “they © hooks reached ry steps were sprang up ook from an it open downward then overturtied the steps ind as old Clutterbuck and naid appeared she was bend- professor. inwtam 2" asked the cook little,” answered he library ste what you call unstead, Madan ! Lori's blessing he isn’t | broken like an image!” | The maid picked up the book and |steps, and Madame suggested a glass of Wine or a Mttle spirits for Monsieur, And on moments the servants, savsiie the event by wn ex inking, While in the DrAry ed dow Prof. Keith 1 Dap dead alive—were fae ing euch other, ee R XV. Disguised! y Olive Marr, ad been arranged And when in Octo Keith had returned rip to the mountaing, e ide two programme of pleasure com- ns already begun, had given her a some. ing welcome, after an {Il- demonstration of shocked sym- anent her disfigurement. n So over-occupled teh up wit two he had idies and t patron $ efforts to ¢ ed work that or personally met ildren’s governess, the rather from the ed one step from he saw the Extend. lifted his way all rd to the fore; lonal eye: passed |yivlding unquaiitied to the j ul to ” him, {st ught, “tue man who | stitenea s, that severed i saved the eye's sight, su before the teacher n Only as eon ex 1 had | rward and ked f At first meet! sald sleep, for And madar had entreated; The Conspiracy, © sir, You comes I nietty— t has become 1d, lest I lose lariings; the f {> of opening thelr und arousing an intelll- about the world and and things efore be ask your ed anxiously, a weak spot fe armor she ejaculated. (To Be Continued) 1 - sm tl