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ae “Faid in Fuil’’ Squarzs Accounts With Cheap Manhattan. ONG ACRE SQUARE sprouted a sturdy | Others may say “promising.” 1 this case something steonger, for Mr Eugene Walter, in courage of hls youth and fhe power of his | d, hus seen fit to deal with brutal facts, not with pretty promises. \ 80 many “promising” aiready that we can well afford to take Mr. Walter at his word. the last word in the titie of his play, “Pald in Full. “Dald in Ful. of unpleasant which the pa bewesting inured voing weaned from the sweets of young last hor calls for authors in our scrapbooks He speaks ’ That settles it! stage. N dose and re: {t, but an- other is in ut, and we make lees Frank Sheridan as Capt. Williams. Brooks refused to be ar ct was that Joe and F oom, harity’—and the ups mma ‘show" with no But do: to Br the a ‘ able patience, and Marshall lost his temp wave a ralty flavor t ship compan dust walked in Emm as though he had and the e weakling proposed t Williams s bachelor him at any price, yo get too tlk low's a Tully Marshall as Joseph Brooks. Lillian Albertson as Emma Brooks. words from Ww was made to atolen. lie fa Theeorion nena iow fur the $1000 her hu. 1 had pues Mag azine Feb By R. W. Taylor | [ J DIDN'T GET To SEE I'M SAVING UP | | tHe Dog show AND Buy HER A | \1 gust cove oogs! BULL TERRIE To ) | OH! ARE YoU so oy) AWFULLY FOND oF ‘Dogs? IM GLAD TO HEAR iT! | Hun! £ wor | WHAT MONK 15, TO Do } Bos \Now 7 Going ie ({MISTAH MONK Witt YOU PLEASE CO IN DE OINING Room Fo’ AN HOUR SAY OH, | WONDER WHaT HE IS \Gomng To DO. 1 BougHT ALL 1 HEAR THE {CUTEST LITTLE / \ BARwS gp on! OH You DEAR. THE PRIZE WINNERS]! Boy! I've ALWAYS | COULD FIND! You CAN HAVE YOUR. now DOG SHOW, WANTED A LOT oF vogs! Aas: 7 1s?) eae ‘ you FORKS JUST wait VL HAV SURPRISE FOR You Cie. IN AN HOUR WONDER THEY ARE MAKING LOTS OF NOISE, ANY WAY Wa HUH! HERE'S \WHERE [ Lose ANOTHER Gike! Betty Vineen Trees He ds oe With ie. BOUT. youn: axke ” Gives t Favice two weeks ago I escorted a lady home from a party and doher wi 1 1 She said Since then I yer, Does she care for me? How It I would like to continue acquaintance AM I don’t think the young lady cares for yo or she would have asked you Mike her phone and Howeve She Likes the Yeunger. Dear Bi prother to two 5 intend to oldest Cr “On Courtship and 8 ene ‘ PUK NK KKK KN TPN Te wee | Ash When You May Call. POPP NN NN NNN NNT NAN a NNN NP hes yf The Man or the Girl. man and am on account friend whom { t like, Should ¥ Rolng with a girl ason he stay with my swe: I do not » your think your fi friend ff But] ruary 26, 1908. CME NEW 4 THE NEW EAST LYNNE By Ciara Morris Author of “Stage Life,” “A Pasteboard Crown,” and Others. 1907, by Clara Morris.) 1 &c, The parlor maid watted at tadle Orne cHAPTERS. |! the school-room, while the waitress Philly Keith, a clever, selfish New York |“ttended on the famfly table Thus the doctor, marrica “benutiful, Daphne Cuyler. | Soverness rarely came in personal con- Other members of the household are Philly's | tact with any other servant. | erandfather, Prof, Keith, and En Sirol Grid (On. diie| two! eridlies| Occasions i wilen j Marr rho secretly eutten, Daphne say. | had perforce spoken to old Loutse and a baby fon, Belden, a diswolute miilion- |< lutterbuok, that ancient serving wom- Aire, ts in love with Daphne and tries tn | had stared so confusedly, listened vain to win her affection. Belden, wnile he |sy intently to her votee, seeming all Jim dazed from morphta, has her kidnapped | the time in such a mental maze, thet a thiip and to be | Madamo felt discretion to be the batter and curried to Montreal, There at a hotel he tmplores her to div |part of valor, and had avolded further come his own wife, Belden is stricken with RARE x % % % % * (Copyrinbted. SYNOPSIS OF PR! paralysis ‘apen_and starts. b spaect 7 paralyais. srcapen and starts | beech with the olf cook, who had I terribly disfigured, to @ | faithfully served ther from ‘ridehood Montreal hospital: A little French governos Denixe Varide. whom sho has jendec Killed and. ner body rhipped to the Keith | home Uy mistake as Dapunes. Philly th Dolleves: Daghne ts dead and that she w false to him, A year or so later ries Olive who Js secretly uniind to ne's daughter fo her Invalid son. Years titer | found he fami! do | Gays to the last one of wrack and ruin |and headlong fight All one day an tey rain had fallen, and the half-holiday had been spent in the school-room, and the old-fashioned house being generously furnished forth with real fireplaces that had never been dishonored by the presence ef tho hypocritical gas-log, there was 1 @ red glow of hot coals in the in front of which sat Madame toasting on a long knitting hildren, Seine, the household, the others may tn CHAPTER XV. Bho Ix diagulsed varide.” Prot. Kelth, recognizes her. time suspect her Ind er : @ last bit of marsh-maliow fot is F greedy, small meuth—when Disguised! the Professor should have ended the Rev eatyournnandan aT are very |‘ le of n time the was telling, while Sees FOU diay eaten ten le boy Maned against his knee, and Schnee Wan 98 face and fig! May strung beads at the window. Mrs. Ketth tx observant, and very A Family Scene, quick at putting two and two together. ; "Then, io pardon me-I think she ex A gale of laughter, escaping from the a partly open dasrlireachealte (ti ed to find in you a sort of fawn- : 0 the ear: anton An nase of Dr. Keith, who was on his way te Confidentint gossip, and your grave | Pr rom to change reserve thas displeased her so much | 0° 9 change wet garments foc ones and he paused, and looked in. ‘Twas as Madame held the toasted morsel high, out of his reach, demand she will be on tho alert to find cause of complaint against you.” me looked gravely at her hands saree rnd te ignore ail else that had |! first of the lad how much tx ferred to. could remember of the Professor was good of you to warn me, | SOrk 1 shall profit by your ke Oh, T remember all!" he cried, fairly that time forth. she |JUmping up and down from eagernest wetrl taueh to her, “i reinember the pretty queen, fighting lady yall th | “And the great nd peacock fans armies engraved emeralds, and Nublan girls ir of thick ape of a black lace mit certain books of In the room i f anclent lore hobnobbed with spellers| Waving them,” added May. 1 readers, grammars and geographies, | And,’ suggested Madame, “thelr fae Andersens and Law irrolis, | Sreat engine of attack—what was that 4 nina cajled?” For just as a murderer ts 0 y HO fey. drawn to the place of crime, so the} Philip looked troubled. "May," he hie. guilty knowledge fretted, “what is that werd? Hurry, fessor bY , lease!" omed to be drawn to the danger zone’ P x Re telah And often sat Was it a catapult?” she answered. | jose up to the window, reading “Y es, that was It!’ he cried reek or Latin, or pretendt to| triumphantly. “A tning I suppose they threw eats with!" read, whl the chile Amid shouts of laughter, creatdac or reciting, And alwas oeaon | Pinself gurgling and chuckling, he Varide give ay eet nee ae commanded: ‘Give him the sweet dowmstaira he eat with, the ese morsel—he:has fairly won it!” Phill pines nha ane Dag \nd the unseen watcher at the doot eA eee MMe y Jove! this is the pleasantest spot | Madam K i them hard.) !? the house! If I wasn't so infern: | for, truth to Se Woettehtrul, play, aly damp Td alin tn and share the fun put she was such a eeu ames,, A thing they threw cats with—mighty | mate. See tart e ve ammunition! Good Lord! heat phey OAIDET the old man! He'll choke if he goes oz . when they drew a min Of ike that! And he passed on to hie t path of the ny Australia in the W Madame was ready to be th *k bushman overpowered by was also room looking down into the yard, ex nd Clutterouek’ dust see Wen ust 6 English settlers. 8 asked Mudaine. ready t0 bo w defeated army ore con-| (0007 Ae Te er eot bow demned spy, or a treacherous cae: old she is. But Mrs, Clutterbuck tt aying, all) the: Ane ‘herolo paris wn there In all the May and Philip, hout one thing on hi matter of “deat rer inn 1 aye = before them r when you ean y sce y because he is Up all yo Rey ors. Oh, won't she have a toothacke This 6 liams's part seemed fo goo) to be true—bu aa KE Ue Diss ANSE SORA Toe herup if} “At grenlly annoyed ste eNer Phat jig-.eaded old creature simply aps the author knew his man. At any as woes : se esue U E mS | Jealous Olive, who had planned fines will not believe that an ounce of pre without any cost to herself, and she went back Bits Invitation Refused. CT R U Proper to Send Candy. | difterently, belleving that the ehildren:| vention is better than « pound’of our banging around aring to shoot Williams, If n Reng ETRE acher, would turn mtut-| growled the Prc . ag he thumped {Nothing seman Put'a comparntise'y veal one) a ane ave OoguR & Sst FO SPAIN Fe Ee ee a ee ce (i) <aeeel NG Cu LAN CL SM PT out of her “sem!-fashiorabie" apartment like 1 dee bis R Ox oF and games, thus giving her thy chance cention; shook ius fist furtoust ber husband to say good night to the au pasa coed ee ‘ Aremenlaty fore Philp. as beloved | then clapped his hand to his jaw anc ~ to end hia play, the author gr weakened te nm in love So thera was fn es) stamped Lis stiff old legs tn ree ua, made. Mr. Marshall, however, had no reason to be asham i AF endly eve ever fixed. pain wivle the children swayed in help: Bappy as this ending waa, there was at least tha implteatte : ea girl candy of the schoolroom, |less hiugiiter ‘@ome day find a better husband in Jim, w had won her ey if slight far too much to Ber he nad been “hy” a father al! his life And perhane they a Lis : vm she had not The fest. Sine Novereeata Mmholly fashionable hotel! with Ww she wis Remember This, Girls. with presu eee Ta ratacit Mr. Walter evidently knows “hotel society.” “Pali inf inv. Unless vou are ARGS ag (Pee ntained toward the me ave otpone DUny ae, ‘counts with cheap Manhattan. CHARLES: eC et to monopolize $PaD) ee DEER INN N) O TS Ms ets ve Roe family a faint touch off an we must get things in orde cate ee eae for inn PRMRETS — | enough to take her out, bu when everybody cin A seat Mit Mia f alears fe 7 | CSO % May, wita head on one side, said earn. to, Bee young, Wet COUNTRY IN KUROPE DOES THIS SUM SPELL? the street cars peculiar. to the woman In Laake IEMs eC) ~ ‘ ing the Week Joy tne Lame 8 CHL OPA hat the improvement. in he'd lay under the sof ‘ | He Is ‘feo Sure of Her. APACER UN FORE ERED CEL e ¢ manners had been commented pe an eau Pick Fe ak erert A GRE cact| [EEL LRONE EL e Deen betty _—— | otrens®. turned her face aside sudden- |] AM eighteen and am deeply in 1 1 ‘ . 3 an expression of un- | sure.” she had exclaimed vex By Margaret Hubbard Ayer. | Sit at Penns. Raulnonhelsicualtons i es erie init ne old gentloniat have him about tive 66] WON'T count . e ne Peetu wwoulan(cyor ie te wane LN _ | 4 Ron ort artis at table with us all | t Neuen ee monciimas ye) = é Raplanaten c -|like me to play the great serpent 1s Wants a Hair Dye. improvement. Here is a formula tor al iim Dut he DeBKed ue ri Lr He rer mater ee Fee nea caeni teria) enna gst . yee Here is a fo a for al until 1 consented. : “Dh resig: revhed junior B 7 oy Le-t never recommend selt-appiied | out areintie Sie Mate: apie S8aID WIL: awed to go ol! meta th e member, es publ engines face Ont | Berane: et te iw, Bey i vaTe Sas HR es Q hate dyes, They are always aim. | {elite of eantharides, 1 ounce Oil of| anott What st NT ERInen is “Baltimore American, proved so muci upstairs, under the | Rae A A) " sh lavender, 1-2 dram! ol of ‘rose at aa aE French madame's training.”” @ oak to mix properly, and the re- jmury, 1-2 dram. Apply 10 the ty 2 B. Me. \ grentdad, ult te sekiom satisfactory when an th, hair once ‘or twice a day. "It %a| He is too eure of you, Be indifferent Better Be Careful. Baye quite ome pen earns | Bonded Eee ar pantes cor I can b {amateur attempts to dye her own hair.| Domitively meenssary that the sealp to him and accept the aitention of othe OLLY—I wouldn't marry a lot of ange was to be seen tn young Mr, | 0° Eve, and Madame can be th ["Wowerer, if you wish lean young ten, If he eates for you and a Keith, He had fallen tor eome reason | Adam and Eve, and is rolmeke]e, rial o j itinke ‘vou are growing fond of some tat trea of knowledge print below the formula requestea; Several Questions. Minac he will not neglect you in the Poliy—I should think not, Big- | into a hang-dog, timorous attitude, like | tTi0 O° STUN SOE 8 erating steno (Pyrogaltio acid, 1-4 ounce; distilled water) > DWIN L—You can only chenge the future ‘amy ts a sertous offense. a chtld growing cowardly from droad| |The old man Aashet » Dt saw nt hot), 11-2 ounces. “Dissolve, and when color’ of red byP dyeing. It is fa big : hi y ee by” dye eee — 7 ~ — Ist is cn ed-stained face, no shamed, downcas: @he solution has cooled add gradually | rather unusual for a man to want se Se ~~ « Hedhyou/noceed sehereneaat hid Fecislaal anecnscioushoalta iran’ ee aay Oe) CHM GE, EROWMTENG IRE CEE eee COCR ROCEOOOLOCOICOBOCOOEOO2D IOCOPIOOSOCOCAINIOGTSIOOOOIGIOOTOIIIIIOOIOIOOONIIOIG G9B039000 | olive Keith's tace blazed red, and the S¥"*: only an unconscious, calm, att above fs full strength and will make the |{t is issibl resort to the usual . coke Q Q old nantleman nunriedty: anewered hinting the thought flashed hatr almost black, Diluted with water methods. for ThsChelminvacs < ‘Oh, yes, he's got quite all over that I « it will stain the hatr from dar. to light K you lead a IS now. On! yesterday, flerce as new, through his mind 7 Haider Wholesome life, eating nourishing , alls itiel himself between May| ‘She has committed follies perhaps F | taking plenty “of “outdoor 1) DOCRIORIOOOOHINIOOOGOOGOIS COOCOIOIOGOOE SOONOOOCIOO GOCE GOOCECOCOE 00002008 Tha Madam Atharddnces Clie | bull heb iasknot einnedia Uy wouldate The Child’s Hair. | Sou aii entire Agen hours : six-pound who barked most! lieve her bare word against the sworr RS. A. E, P.—It is sometimes pos-|*? Much des or, savagely at them testimony of a world K 4 he doctor threw back head and) Meanwh! doctor had found Olive sible to Induce a child's huir to Camom i curl or wave by constantly train-| lig Tea Again. tng it. When ft !s a little damp twist dea: MigMake/n strong teal otith it in ringlets around the fingers or a Seonene camonilen so wers wand penoll. Encourage tt with the brush Silons horeugniy: shampooing tha and fluff it out several times a day. |)", t hers 1s a superstitution to the effect Unge des: hat hair should be clipped at the full| excellent of the moon, but it is merely a. super stitution, and {¢ you alm ly clip the ends of your hair when they are split| ¢* Hw have your hair a fesen': matter whether the'moo is The Masher and the Maid. § A Lettered Lyric. ton or dark, I the «: ; He speaks to her—she’s at her E's, For Pink Cheeks. For to his gume she's Y's, In the tea is will impa and is at scalp, G.—Plenty of sleep, fresh air and wholesome food will give you aot, That you want. If you are run lown end debilitated you had better see a doctor, who wil! probably build you up with’ a good tonic. \ An Oily Scalp. . L—The best cure for excessi olliness of the hair is thorough mas- He says,""May [help shell those’P’s?” “Oh, no, sir, ‘tis no U7 "My dear, you are a little From this she takes her Q's. She says, “Leave me now or L's @ Sage, which regulates the distribu I'll think you are one of those J's tion of the natural oil and loosens up } ANd overturn a hive of R's." the scalp. At first the halr will seem To make his exit. he SA's giller ever. but keep up the treat- Maren and you BOO B00 ee | By Abby Chandler » smart Yn her make-u IS girl who would be l hat reaches up behind the It is quite th 1, Odd of lace May be utilized in making it, First a shape must be cut of with the up with wide and ends are boned. ‘The illustration shows @ collar made with Vi proper length in f teather-bone whic Greene. ip mus: bson collar Odds and wear a Gi! e the latest fa behind the ears and for this purpose, or and big! h is ma enciennes Jace insertion sewed together lengthwise dation Many waists the these the Gibson all bigher than they or winter The edge ts trimmed with a@ roll of white means of fagoting. lace wear. of rather plain ae sollars: a! have been for some time lawn caught to ption are worn this winter > particularly smart. In shap which height is espectaily appro Al the same time they must not cut or otherwise di nervous irritation, and, at Id, he ransacked the bw garments, she exclaimed t you think tt ts thme to exert a @ authority t Inughed delightedly, while the professor | jn continued a “What a Horrible Thing!’’ pout crazy to get off t onv, because Madame has tif he stands a good spring a state of » and reau for f for ¥ this he T don know wh hose mighty studies ‘1 have supposed that yor s soon s re here and ordered yout jacket, ive , the manner of oth calling on a hus first tns(ruetions in. boxin “Oh, what a horrible thing for a wo- : 1 Olive. But she had creature that's ‘3 rd, for the ere are four wo ) aed if you ment sod! wood fe 1 xir!—who "i each one possess her busines: not training a . ie coward in her school-room!"* eeleasiies professor began to| [If ferierente: take hor fe and allowe m=, "You know ry well I refer to the self to exar ice more his precious! governoss aims entirely tot old ma mething happe: much ort over our children, Shi t his body a-theill | grows too pressing, too dogmatic, to with terror magisterial. Why, sho hag act Madame Varide had from the frst | challenged my right to thelr coedtencs taken charge of her own room, de ooked at her with @ quizzical ext ring needed the exercise, and | pression, ‘was ruther exerting as te yentilatton, (To Be Conttaned>