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The JEU i World Daily Magazine, Monday, March 9, 1908 20 Tales of ny TAWKer # fin 'cinvrsesone wn ior Ves- ves — w By Charles A. Voight FE6 50 Ways for Girls The Plains | ae a (She / to Earn a Living Ht POOR ; mat) WEAR My. oe minute ! — TwANT ReKRK en eow He PI) =T-ELL | By RHETA CHILDE DORR. \f This series will give complete information as to positions open to gals, \ the requirements, duties, pay, etc. cAlso how to get the postions. & 16-6-0-0-0-0-0-0-00-0000000-0000004 No. 3—Library Assistants, By Buttalo Bill g (Wm. F. Cody/) 4! - 90-09-0-04 The beginner receives about Very A staff of train- | h, and this increases to $0 ed women|4nd $# as efficiency increases. Unless No. 7 t imp 5 7 v i. fy) Atle é ' I A tind employment | special aptitude 1s shown, this sum re- Adventures as #".0°. 50: In (ME Veroust/ ania Ne TaVRrRA CHUN PalacyaSETDOS i New rk Public The ambitious librarian has a chance Ifbrary, In instl- | to Mbrarian harge at salar- 4 a Civil War i AY at , IK ' college jies ranging from $1,00) to $1,500 a year, S t | Med ns 7 v ae libra-}Or she inay ecial'ze in some branch fue and intr 1 som : yon inl ‘of the work | ‘er cou ° 1} Slane tome et stil { |e is 7 2 P Public Lie | An in n of library be qj work to do within t on lines, As T j brary has forty- | work servicenot IXTTIITITOTr + [0}- 0-9-0-0-0-0-0-010)00(0)9-0-0-0-2-60-04e mE yt le altered zs _ two branches in k, In Manhat- u ‘ Hs Ee Porr AND UNCLE GAWGE ,AND OH SAY BIL tY HAVE ea) AW BEANS] ~ and ucational institutions A 2, AUNT JANE WILL BE THERE]] /- hy yOu TRIED THAT NEW WAY Set 7 dronx alone the supervision of : : to — AND OH DEAR, REALLY CAN'T Yuu ? IVE ea OF PHONING ? CAN ev, se BETA and employs something Ike 450 ass! ent ary asristants, who wsit and super- SOUS lias 1 YOU KNOW 4 DON'T LIKE GOT TO GET TO HEAR ME Now ? besides the highly rained | vise. the library, post ‘bulletins Bhat SQUEE DUNK oN —_— ive in of the di t 1 educational topics in library, and otherwise Ua leer SEM iis in the use of t habits and to ne i to continue : ool days are e s during the past few ‘ p ot to say that all a8-)vears is due in great measure to the t fans are students, bUt| work of the library force. are. | 3 ail large loraries and many eligible for/branch libraries now have children’s e more edu-| rooms, and the charge of these rooms, » of books, &c., 1s almost en- in the hands of women, This ch of the work is espe rl under seventeen ! ployment or training er, of course, but y that she show ach a certain fami ee and ability t peoalization, a J es ane jon. The train Wbrarians is con- LU: ected at the Muhlen-/ Gentes 2 09 West Twenty-third| The place to tind sut all details of i ; ‘ Manhattar e course of study | this w at the training school in y eee i H nine mont ge which the| Twent Miss Foote, who I i A i ty Maia - ——-— br manageme t yu it would be f A; | : STRy AND GET (ONE > mendin tment by letter ( ROUND EARLY wk 1s done meanwhil Mrs. Dorr's next article will tell of la series. t p } F | Bitty VVE GOT SO SAU 1 indexing. &e are I i ort 4 t i tare r n 1 l= MucHI Tot AInBe er AT\ the opportunities for taking up and 6 } 1 : 309 -BY L ald salaries | learning philanthropic work. — It ; Kk a ; J . 1 oy ar very at- pays well. i i Y = x3 2G 0 05-09-00.0G0-0D 0086060 00060000000090000095500000003| ie fe w| a Easel | ‘The New East Lynne } wf" eh i 5 : é i S 4 Ly Clara Morris qr t Author of “Stage Lilie,’ “A Pasteboare Crown” and Others. f oo S TEL 6 6-0-0-9 0-00-0000 00.00 9000 000-00 000-0-0-05 0) 00000000600 9000% 2 (Copyrignied, 1907, by Clara Morris. for to- lias this © saund of morrow OF PRECEDING CHAPTERS. | utitul wite uring years? know the end $s — Olive burst Into t ant heav- on Piilip's shoulder, The Profes- sof, very bent and frail, stood at the foot of th 1-two scow, scant tears ULLAL ALAS ALLA LSAM LISA CORR ROR CRN He CR RRC are tt he fen ; Betty Vineent ony On Courtship and Pha arriage EE coe ih itl Ind ee oe SNP SPP SOM NEON NONE TOES NN NNT NN NN PEON OS NN as |S oes She Love him m wo weeks, after which time) Always troated me as a gentleman and i, : stating no longer ed{ 1 value his friendsaip very highly? He Has a Rival. Dear Betty or speak with me. W she xey. Z, Dear Be t in doing this? I would tO} Ask the young Is it ny place to speak first?| before you Id 1 woite and ask to call ani ex-| Ways t von drop. him wiih _[unworthy of your. friendship. A Perpiexed Maid. Tho little lad broke from Olive’s hand. and scrambled up on the bed, and kis ed the sufferer’s lips, and checks, and eless, sir.”? come trom Forres an-child—my little man«uld’— murmured with quick, uneven and turned wistful eyes to her tiv. to be fe Wurns a | AM deeply in love with a young lady whom"! have known for the past but every ume I mention my me short, saying IHont at hen antl CHAPTER XVIII. |Repentance. luded) | “Have you no gratitude? Back numbers of this series may be obtained lication and on h number t Department, Ey ——— thes and ng over her, ne lady a note ry duct and call. If you expect to rm mandea . ° dship do not treat her so Anes ehe (Conc y A Few Human Bromides. sie) AEA AQY Aes ck ©. spERT oD Oy BLP SCRE aT A aeons the Professor. ‘She hab saved your who loves me very dearly, We lave my advice t ES OA 1 fe, at the cost of her own. ow t surgery has advanced to a point where diseased arts | you of her love ‘ | m, q 1 and whispered 1 was s 4 par known each oth ‘or the past 8iX to do. Fier s n 1 her with th 01 \o N See eae craved esanraniectate ra Uy eee Ask the Young Man. LEP earn pa cia chr cony a) Past sts tod i this young Indy |. y" gamit give mensch a £7 a ESM LSE n is presu’ d that tt fo! wings will no Jo: r yve defo was ask | Dear He - : i + 0 hn on he stormy doubt that } j BOUT 2 1 LD Dread thats twined her arms about » not uste any more time on her mere nature fakes: qae man with th Hon heart He Wants to Hai ke Up, je man with th man with oman's neck, kissed her then hiding her face in ded I guessed long Speak just Cal! me your child—moth*— i tonched May's lips to ye herself pleaded, faint- stamme Can a solemn that be br ken If 1 wish jerstand as I have many nice girl peak to swered Gooa~ bray lerstood—L turned ou jealous of the other man. |man—yes, I have alwa igh she may regurd vou as a friend|tnink’—and with a an open window | gijcy Yourself rit! The only|away, and stood by (you te! sta t kif your | ang closed en: “I b your prom that you cannot I my friend, as he y suke. Philip!’ Nabb, g over Daphne, Quick, man! Dismiss her soul inue to call hi M And suddenly bh folder “Daphue- y sop—my pline-May--my heart—my Why en with 1 so near—Ij A long still to. know—Philip—Philip, tell | man-ch me how I missed—the way. 1 loved | soul—m HE apron that I perfectly cov- ers the gown and means genuine ‘ you-and I atrove-so hard to—keen| “Mother!” cried the children, CRC) In” BESO Jour love. By what fault—did I lose} Dr, McNabb motioned Olive. who car- one that the busy Wt" ried little Philip from the room, Daphne sean » faithfulness, you _|and her first born Jay clasped in each ! our pure faithfulness, your un- | loyalty--were your fauite | other's arme—eye to eye—lip to lp. Nisolutely security makes! Presently a shiver ran over the dying SAL “s body. Dr. Sabb alled ataniiearelessiiandines seta | Momenanocdyum De MeNabb sign. | Dr. Keith, who _Bentle force to unworthy, yet T loved you | x f Twa 1 draw the child a y between him = 10) and greatdad they iitted May from tho room. woman likes. Whether her occu- pation take the form of dusting and similar household tasks or of paint- ing, modelling and the like, she is sure to Hke something that will perfectly protect her clothing and that can de alipped on and off at a moment's no- tice. This one per- all the time: t you were the mo cannot—sannot understand." she | Three Lovers. a {Lying with her loosened hair curling vou would never understand.” | about her face, the unscarred cheek means {t 80. Means | uppermost, a faint smile upon her be a riddle ur Dapine dead looked young and owee! Drawing men—and wor gether—tirsi -force of ct surgeon, one mome! | then" with her, knelt and pr | Her argument became too faint to | the slender dead 4] with @ moan of pain a sud- | caress to the woms alone fectly fulfils the re- jhear, a quirements, “is suf- ten ing came upon her. he had lo ficiently loose and on acisietocitcon (ort 7 HELLO BILL. YOUR OLD NURSE ' Daphne’ s mppeals Spry tines al a few feet dis- . @md includes the GIRL TELLS ME SHE HAD You Pur] | Both mer 1 tn tant, that of old 3 ar AC jservice. They He c ol 1 pain \ fal Sian s and offer certain stim-| cane, while Anton supported I the shoulders, slowly making h miei A sudden trem tim. He looked at roaned: patch pockets that are such ® con- venience. The quantity of material required for the medium size nomentary cle ulants When next she spoke she asked ea-! to the carri ‘ the old Keith dren? You will let me—see) bling came je 8 yards Hu, 7 i | tho open grave, yards 27 or 6 yards "Yes." sald Dr. Keith, but slowly and| ends an parable beauty— with avert es. $a last great passion, 86 inches wide, Pattern No. 5004 fa cut in sizes tor a &, 3, 36, 33, 40 and 4 finch oust measure, r that moment there stood within { one another the three men had loved Daphne Cuyler Keith, who had loved her care- “You will let—-me see them—as thetr| had loved her dishonorable passion. Work Apron—Pattern No. 5904, ad, cNabb—the elderly surgeon, whe ed her with ® pure and honor love. He alone thought of her follow Call or send by mail to THE BVENING WORLD MAY MAN-} | How to {TON FASHION BUREAU, No, 21 West Twenty-third street, New Qptale fYork. Send ten cents in coin or stamps for each pattern ordered. Pattorns.§ IMPORTANT—Write your name and address plainly, and al- ways specify sine wanted. | was opent cried: ‘Man! Man! cease (BB BND)

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