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y; April 23, 1908> PODEOODEODOS) 00000000000 000000000 00000000, 6 [The Newlyweds w Their Baby a Gee : (eda [iinssrmanr ony evanwarreny The House and the Brain ySEE SHEN Ma 5 By Bulwer Lytton APA SET TABLE FOR MAMA AND | (By Pe: oa M fone.) idered sobe! ecu rmiasion of George Munro's Bons.) ) consi sober, honest, end Tar MANE 11 LooK | — | ly quiet In her ways; still nothing prow | } DOQDDDOODOGHDDOODDWUDHOHOOHOHDOOHODHGOGQOGOGOISGOSEHOSOS GOGDOOD.IHOODSIOOGDHOGHSIHOSIe New Spring Styles of Merry Widows Are Very Fetching, STNOPSIS OF PRICHDING CHAPTERS. | pered with her, And so she had dropped The write Sngtishman, hears of AR) jy i ‘ nahiod a 2 EXER REN pag | ee iebeaieet from which Mr. mission, fromthe owner to #pend —ha hem. Thither he goes one evening with hie | oy 0 t th weet) UN a L j etd Lis servant And his bull terrie h re of the very house which shiv ting human agency a n nen ‘ad rented as mistress in the firet year twemay| of her wedded life. vate Botte Min’ tne print. of| Air. J — added that he had passed ed door om A our alone in the unfurnished a packet of room which I had urged him to de- wy goscived 0 | stroy, and that hig impressions of dread there were so great, though he widows now luring it to Lehay. At the New Amsterdam Theatre ; little Lina Abarbanell has tripped {nto Miss Ethel Jackson's sho: squad at Weber's Music Hall graceful Nina Collina fs first aid to the wwounded hearts that Miss Lulu Glaser left behind. | Comparisons are dangerous when {t comes to widows—ev more dangerous elves—bi ° ar from | chuse. "The srashing “pat ison ap | while ines rooms yea. Re after ma ! | and baits out isc, ‘The master, ett | Wad neither heard nor seen anything, alone in bracea hie | that he was eager to have the walls at Prewa, Then in| Dared and the floors removed as I had al ghoatly figures, | suggested. He had engaged persons for sanadowy Shape at! sha ee . Tho onlooxer feula | the work and would commence any day would name. terror that asvails -. Suppose wo set them down just @s they were and just as they are. Of course, {t's @ delicate job—but here Joh thix wane ¢ ngth bolts. from that ie he vielda, to (he terror, that a him he wilt be killed by this wetrd Pre The d Ec He reaista and at dawn leaves the house, | The ay was accordingly fixed, I re His dog lina dead, ity back broken by some | palred to the haunted house-—-we went mysntious agency. Thi wetter Koe4 to tbY lint, she hind, dreary room took ho owner to discus the affair, He tries ary room, too up and suggeate to| the skiniing and then the floors, Une ered with rubbish, oom which he b* | der the rafters. co p-door, quite large headquarters, be as fo! admit a man. Tt was closely | CHA PTE R Vi. |nailed down with clamps and rivets s ‘ ror nm removing these ve de- | Investigation. | vation n—the haughty mw Miss Albarbanell—the sparkling Miss Glaser—the jolly widow. the dainty w hat shouldn't bring out any But to get back on dangerous je new widows bring out Mr, | oS harmingly, © case of Miss Abarbanell the mg to rouse her Viennese eing- od as it has never been rous: » place where the rolls OH , LOVEY | room delow, the exist- e came up from - i ! spalteaten Caliah) TS ouUA ROUT ten di a afterward I re- never been sus- WEDDING SET. | celved a letter from Mr. J—, |) m th ad been 4 | telling me that he had visited the | “ but they had been BUT SEE iF ant. Md ten | house since T had seen him; that ad to find her BABY 1S HURT! Wesurraltthawterseistigemeri tad oA amined 2 repliced in the drawer ni nould- an oak fashion of she moved ov tried to get o had taken them; that he had reat s like my own; that he with misgiving instituted a cautic thout eighty Forgotten Gold i t of drawers against e found. Nina Collins (Web in: [the woman to whom T [tured they had t There was ao | It seemed thatethirty-stx years ago (a}the wall, in w s) shel ted an old-fashi s dress, su ) wr for ‘the little Abanbane Tite in Chicas ‘And now she !s here ac Bormance of the pi | 7 The Evening World Daily Magazine, Thursda late of the le! | vear had married, against the wishes of her | ma & an of ve ay ty or a hundred y sus- | wor! fherself into the o mot di 86 pee Neved to ab a pirate. | buckles and ttons Hike those yet end w weeds She herself was t) shter of very }worn In court dresses—a handsome knows nd had served | court sword—in a waistcoat which had where th It ts ry governess }once been rich with gold lace, but only in her M me of jad a brother, | Which was now blackened and foul who was considered wealthy | with da found five guineas, & t six yenra | few silver coins and an ivory ticket. © the | Pr for some place of entertain- | ment jong since passed away, But our ain discovery was-in a kind of iron safo fixed to the wall, the lock of which It cost us much trouble to get picked. . t In this safe were three shelves and 41 ot aut two 8 drawers. Ranged on the 3 bs s drow e helves re several small bottles of ays for Girls to Farn a Livin TN Su ea on i ° {{/A Child's Fate | tained colorless volatile essences, of +8-0-0-0-0-0-6 shins pa the nature of which I shall only say that they were not poisons—phosphor and ammonia entered into some of his Sis-| them, There were al“o some very cur- 7 ee Cee a and a small pointed Avery even | ne are CeO arr crier aucveul| Roglotirorjiwitnlallarsal lumpy otgrocks HS ‘a’ died bout sx | orystal, and another of amber—also a ehild at the marr }and who had ¢ jold. A month rly of t | Thames | seemed some black-and-gold Parison, The + but she more t what she sal » avout | a were not deen OE OE ee 2 2 oe ARABBRABARRARBRARRSSRSASSRESESAASAERSES RRA RMR RRR RM RAR RO Sifflctent [)0-00-609-00-5500000600000008 POC OCC 0000000-06 ne Inquest in any of “found that knows what Now, let's go do fore Miss Glaser rnd his wif peo-o< OXI SO ee _ a 300-99-060006000004 x re Weer SIS ES eee SYEIETTETO ner. ena ee ee Oe OD OPPS STSLS SLD 22DLOSCLS00-S-000 00D 080-608 0000900090 000000-00 000000000904 may Seay TEE the 1 By Rheta Childe Dorr. Teter es a ae ae ter guardian of his only child. This series gives complete tnfor- | <4 mation as to positions open to girls, SkMled w han others the aivantage many 1s pla When &0 from a Job which pays, r will exar a good fore | s glued to] togethe ready for the transfer. coil in Rae the requirements, duties. pay, etc. | T° iT rveevalincestverccieal| by | with the ites aftereang | Montha atterward—tt was supmsed to| ioadstone of great power. prenticeshtp is a bookbinder. The gicl | y| a rward| have been neglected and ll-treated Also how to get the positions, | who merely gets a job in a bindery ts \gether, ‘The sew! piace, after the p t task tt ehriek at night. The surgeon who| 3, one of the drawers we found a ed to-)The neighbors deposed to have heanl a Sinister Face. Ehese, thousands | on Courtship ana Marriage other wor BES Nino erase Nt ee Keene’s Financial Jest. y illustrative of “high finance’ at the Wal- 5 a tolder, oo a gather or a paster, or! must oe folded \ bert t omen The act or. No, 14.—Bookbinding. | some otner kina of « hand 2 | Nie ctiaieen eee Mee ee Minding fe dane be meg. Stal Bork [nad examined it atter death maid that | miniature portrait set in gold, and re- jor that | ee ae = Sete ee eens pial ah Oe SE th ht My ,, [it Was emaciated as if from the want) taining the freshness of its colors most knows when to st. Dailey | S | ne three tasks described are the! of nourishment, and the body was coy-| remarkably, considering the length of and Mr. Rosa hold ther : Bean ee ]O000COD000000 000000000000 0000000000000 | 778" imPoTtant. ‘but there are many | ered with Hvid bruises, time It had probably been there. Tho nse, she takes one i CicaeAberbarel ae Sonia Bee ae “ ’ . ee ee os ae eae a Veit) It seemed that one winter night the| portratt was that of a man who might Ceca Sosshinp wat Ramarnetendamny some! | B tt V t 0 | sometin pasted in of being | cntid had sought to escape—crept out e vanced in middle life, sult extercuvavinal ineslenciatmsed iiss Wrarenaeacclisers more than 1,000 | e iy incen Ss Advice | wed with the | ss the ease) into the back yard—tried to scale the | Ee ee isan or forty-eight. ‘And when one Woman says that of another, what more is there to say? momen a teokb ing: in ing of high class) walfallen back exhausted, and been| Mechanically I turned round the min- GHAR D@Srok oa ers, but In addition trade and fashion catalogues. Paper round at morning on the stones tn ailiatare to examine the back of it, and covers * often pasted or glued. |qying atate. But though there WAS! on the back was engraved a pentacl3; ssn abe catied for in mafezin | some evidence of cruelty. there waM|/in the middle of the pentacle a ladder, bovk works none of murder; and the aunt and her be: tap of the ladder was y work women do after the book) husband had sought to palliate cruelty Pane ee nae ne 5 patel © apply the gold le ins . b ase a ts to apply the gold leat or | by alleging the exceeding stubbornness | sti more minutely I detected @ spring: enamel lettering and decorations, ‘Thts}and perversity of the chill, who was| tn, on being pressed opened tho back is called gold aying, and pars | deci f- f ih ae 7 1 ie Koel GARE olciecce ene maida ee nets | Ceclaredy cabeclan, teduy onuiew 23 ocMetheMieniniaturelma smranmlici@inside haps the pleasantest part of the trade,/{t max. at the orphan's death the aunt /of te Milnialive Aa fll. lsle ear ia skilled, and requires g| inherited her brother's fortune, Before | () AHPuIMI RUN Con andi nudes th aitea gy lthe first wedded year t Boy OAR Hn bs a out, the | te ;OOOC00000000 OC0000000 coqocece000C0C0g00 ee work in bindertes, . ‘The or | Pelee ser! Should She Write? peatherings or theatros, spending our | 4.9) AMES R. KEENE told this stor dort the o Boakbindion 4p: Serer lolgure time in reading and taking long Disinoaviened: YOUNG man who formerly lived | were And oanoeing, We would want to pooks, put to in my neighborhood has moved | {er he Nght housekeeping. We would Orn), Cte | of town. As T love him very |B8¥® 80 or $00 In bank after buying s, ledgers, | Much, {st proper for me to write him | OUF furni salary wot arky negotiated a loan of $10 from a local banker, pled s security. explained the banker, ‘and I gall have to charge tho $10 for @ month, logues, pamphiets, Slank ed the papers, and half an hour tater was found in fact to almost ansthing made of! first. as he did not write since he left, a4 scratehing his wool with one hand and rue- of paper stitched together. about three months ago? vs He bookbinding trade proper is 1 do not think the young man can e only way a) care very deeply for you or he would rale fs to Write first. However, if you love him | your m. AaWorganization deeply and want to continue the friend- : simple, Machines now | *bip-1 think there wonid be no great | You Were Right, the work of binding, | )arm in writing the youug man a lot- Doar Betty nitce learns the fold ime GP OTHEO tm Ge HAVE been keeping company with a grat At the end of the ¢ young man for about two months, 3 pb no one ts Interested In| Marpiage on $15 Per. ind one night he asked me for « teaching a girl more than one or two © ure, and my rs’ apprenticeship Steel 0! A quitted England abruptly and never returned to i. He obtained Cpening the Hidden Drawer. feetant | | Here follows a name that 1 will not mention, but {t was not unfamiliar to given, the Retribution! thu heard it spoken of by old to speak of with accuracy. The! yp | men in my childhood as the name borne vg charlatan who had made ensation in London for a year 1h fled the country on the ge of a double mur within bis 1k you migh eek, as yo Iships at fage will turn out binders or wil! beco: by a friend sta looking at *s do’ a er the Atlantic other asked his friend de matter, ‘ce I va I'se right, Dat bank man &ir! ) for $10 a month. I’se Mght, suh, fo’, df I had to ast. ally months I wouldn't ‘a’ got nothin’.""—Philadeiphia Record, The reason e union can te# va he done ohar fo’ de! ten fo ow was left tn affluence; bir ous kinds had broke—an | by ad u great mach| befa Vestment verses of ppr {nto a small business | be earning ent—then she entered tasks, and she has to content herself | Dear Be:ty Kiss, Was 1 right da refusing him? | sop dollar a di he lower and lowes, /OWn hote—that of his wife and his with wing nly part of trade. AN a young couple of twenty-four E ax s1 to $1.50 Modaetesbar sewn to maid-orle|rival 0 sald motbing: of) thiKuto (Ar, tue acme: In a unton shop the rules oblige her} who are quiet aad © moderate oS ight y e att yO iste ining place, |J—, to whom reluctantly I resigned 2 id o learn 4 i tastes Nve comfortably on $15 per. 2. Si douEONinlohaltHelisionaacearce suman seem Dnesirini her| the miniature, over waists and gai) to women. ce some tasks pay! week? We do not cara much for social { yout eee ainedbeola y : | we minatroralmionltedntapening {simi 3 tyou qualified f 1 She was foun if pening ees ecun aie aH es rae eres s =a Sane eee _ the awer within th iron safe; ~ "= Clarence the Cop # ot _ W. Kahles crt ck at one that, while tt gear ve edge of a chisel, When we ives an excead- a is drawn ft frais wel fora a ingly dressy effect, | "S$ AGIN THE LA . Zz NOW COVER IT! - lar apparatus in the nicest GIR ent SACI SHEEN 5 LA 9 -\UP WITH THIN OH, MR. OFFICER! ler Upon & small, thin book, G est possible quan: | DON'T MAKE ANY “ CEANSTICKS AND £ : THOSE BAD BOYS: ther tablet, was placed a saucer uty of all-over) | [MORE OR ILL RUN YE2 Y Pd fy Loose DIRT.A— . rel BUILT ANOTHER Uap aa teeny yea AAlicd ap Lge lace or other ma- 4 olear liquid—on that Mquid floated a terfal ef a similar| kind of compass, with a needle shifting sort, and which | rapidly round; but instead of the usual allows a choloe of| points of @ compass were seven strange plain or frilled| characters, not very unlike those used ye y Dy strologers to denote the planets, crt Q rece a tient to examine the tablet the iMustration {t I removed the saucer. As I did so the is made of lawn needle of the compass went round and with the yoke of round with exceeding swiftness, and 1 all-over Ince and felt a shock that ran through my the sleeves of Ja whole frame, 80 that I dropped the to matoh, saucer on the floor, The liquid was tucking or lacs split—the saucer was broken—the com- i edging, Joined one| pass rolled to the other end of the strip to another, | room—and at that instant the walis or, indeed, any shook to and fro, as if @ giant had pretty material! swayed and rocked them. that n ike Gay Sy er a The Secret. the yoke with the SS = The two workmen were so feighianed sleeves of frills as 7 Jus 1T 0 nat n up the ladder by whte! ‘Mustrated or of i eae ul eat foe Ny ad descended from the trap-door; the material tace | | | 4 3 if J pete t seeing pt net hing] more Mer pense: ed, a af = were easily Induct ; “the quantity of i { pee Mf / Meanwhile I had opened the tablets Ynaterfal required 3 Mi S it was bound in plain red leather, with for the medium fast b AN DOWN THERE A a silver clasp; {t contained but ene fize ts 3 yards 21 on OFF YER BEAT. OW? neet of thick vellum, and on that 2, 21-2 yards 32) = sheet were insoribed, within a double or 1 1-2 yards 4 P cle, words in old monkish Latin, inches wide, with which are lterally to be translated 6-8 yard of all- thus: “On all that !t can reach within over lace, 4 3-4 ese walls—sentlent or inanimate, lv- yards of lace 6 Ing or dead—as moves the needle, so Guimpe with ‘Frilled or Puff Sleeves—Pattern fnobea wide for! work my Will! Accuraed be the house, No. 6,954, the sleeves, and restless be the Awellera therein.” z | We found no more. Mr. J— burnt ! Pattern No, 5,954 ts cut in wines for @ 83, 84, 36, 38, # and 42 inch bust measure. | the table and ts anathema. He rased site, foundations the part of | the Call or send by mail to THE HVENING WORLD MAY MAN- Duiding oontaining the “secret | room : TON FASHION BURFAU, No. 123 East Twenty-third street, New the courage to inhabit the house him- a York. Send 10 centa in coin or etempe fer each pattern ordered. self for a front 406 8, Guleter. bette} DAPORTANT—Weite on CCE In all London. Subsequently he let it to advantage, and his tenant has made no complaints, epectty size wanted

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