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conn es som nen iia kts, | The Evening Worid Waily Magazine, Friday, May 1, 1908. The Million Dollar Kid -- -- -- By R.W.Taylor eee PANDO DOOG 1 FHC GOO O® ve Wire Stories : Boarding-House Tess : -) 1 MUST GET TI i C 7. ay, 3 ~ ° , oes of New York Life :| |e Seti Garment aerninrer, V (are ite Has New Spring Togs BRING 1 PROMISED Carrie || S&F SETTING Away! THe GAME i) S HARD Topay \D TAKE HER To sai fo. Y 1 Boarder Says She Looks Like Venus de Milo 2 VtHe BALL Game!) By Joseph A, Flynn. ), CONE ee oma Reennass 20000 : 66 WAT on! “And what do while 1 | e Ru at of @tuffed cotton into her ears. At first W csi ean oe ding ther easy mark, Jeasie hed shrunk from the rudeness ee a ate aL i in one ea 4 Qnd flavor of these spiritual greetings, Searls nd ow e 1 acetdi ly a Scotch Highball, |>:,ss, e+ tor ot the: tase ‘ponemis sake d Beee at) Vosped on sree Ret stadually encompassed her she came brea ot ths wit &, Vlack hat and to accept them as love's true and morning, at tha) Wey ar natied’ tt right Proper greeting. sar time ense| Bue arab args i (From “The Trimmes Lamp,” 6y 0. Henry.) | Bob came in without @ word, smiled, (Copyright, 1907, by O. Henry.) ‘kissed her neatly but notselessly, took swer that — up & paper anid set down. In the hall 1. you'd showed hin ie a FMS dooument Is intended to strike|room the old mald held ther two plugs slatted? fori lliah drecactekaeate We somewhere between a temper-| of cotton poleed, filled with anxiety WE wy nn pope semper ie an nto the parlor she stou ance lecture and the “Barten-| Jesste dropped lobster and knife and with @ frozen tace and wanted to knc dere’ Ghride.”” ran to him with frightened eves GEES WE CAN" T 7 % ” i t AN'T GET WE WOULD BE HELLO MONK’ WE WERE Bob Bab! ve b Yt “wh 0 evo htt wes “off the stuff. at's the matter, Bob: are you \N THAT CROWD! CRUSHED TO GOING TO THE BALL V HATE TO Miss THE GAME, Too! ought Ib was the ( HUK' 15 THAT ‘Which s—-e8 you discover by m- tay Mactiae (ton traitte code sdatrlent oft lens EVERYONE ON EARTH DEATH IN THAT] | (que SAME | BUT WE CANT: faa OG Gh ne. 1 came back with Bohemia—that he had ‘cut out the|'What’s the Matter ? 15 GOING TO THE GAME ! LAGET NEAR THE SUBWAY, | avout ing a Cagh- || boos: that he was “on the water! wot at all, dear” Invest in glad i Customer and a few wagon.” The reagon for Bob's eudden| «phen what's the matter with vou? ap as high as tt hook hands. attitude of hostility toward the “demon! xothing. ' fe hufty-dufty, but Fum''-as the wiute ribboners miscall) Josie want back to the lobster in one tke my new}. tps made her as happy, us a bell didn’t take long to fit me, whiskey (sse the ‘“Bartender's Guide”). | gtience. Ghe cam looks of darkest sus whole thing sould be of interest to reformere and! picion at Bo He had never acted a or you people with good figures ‘ saloon-keepers | that way before. 4 ae ae t loux, and then, again, itt S ; When dinner was on the table she Adriun always said a rag carpet would Babbitt swears Off. Jest out the bottle of Scoton and the ok Ike 4 bridal gown on me. Margie One evening on his way home Babbitt | gigsses Bob declined. Ce HO swell, live fig- irs and sone datd ones in marble, Gropped in at the Broadway bar that | Te@li you the truth, Jess" he said he liked best. Always there were three | ‘ye cut out the drink. Help yourself, or four fellows tnere from the down-| o¢ course. if you don't mind I'll try town offices whom he knew Anii then | gome of the seltzer straight.” there would be highballs and storits.| “you've stopped drinking?” #he eaid, and he would hurry home to dinner ®| jooking at him steadily and unemiling- ttle late, but feeling good, and a little | yy “What for?” @orry for the poor Standard Otl Com-| “Tr wasn't doing me any good,’ sald |sho hates to see me In it pany. On this evening as ed entered | Bob. ‘Don't you approve of the good It'll remind her of ing or other and | he heard some une say: “Babbitt wae | \qear" THERE AR’ v 7 n {was Tt, and evervhods ‘ound 5 1 he was doing the fel laet alah an (all ae a dolled/owl!)| “Gere raised her eyebrows end one| |loMy, T0001 ay ere rae ae ae cee Jand looked her over twice Iiiapevase tie wosazonlthe youjelaerisals a > . m all faded Inca curtains and pike me of wat “It certain that ever walt and the donn {tt for a week. Mrs ing. One time I wae naker's getting meas- for that black huffy-duftie suit | I was wearing when you saw me r * other nigiht be ‘ Now, Babbitt peels hort here mule shoulder slighty. SEATS IN IT 2,000 ! HARD WoRK “L was up a tree first off w 1 had the igure in the olty, and —but that 1s another story. Anc , ' ‘ ' get Pana r » 1 © bonnets over in the will tel you that st whitch wil |A Meal oj Silence. ! Too BAD THERE sett an amaltor who y n9od to be read= show you Q tie ane or eeel| Entirely? she enid with a sculp 1S NO Room A yard and up, and if T got a suit « 8 der the collar tha + story than you could find in the n GP Cats Gy Gal) fat Gea FoR BILL! that goods half the paople here wouldn st p the place." who ented the phrase belleve the cloth was am ps. You a ly & splendid type of tiously advise any one to drink 0: smoke, or whistle on Sundey.” It Degan away up in Sulilvan County, rerge instead I observed, by way * where so rany rivera and so much | %7 poet wen ingtend Sete elena Reouuleibeginecor i terialihcws would | mode mealywas) Nnished sakmost iin) si, (The aktrt | {te-plaites and y a third See en te wirdily, nid Joanie | nee. Bob tried to make talk, but his [sacket th Pleat evens aa a suramer boarder at the Mountain | forts lacked the etinmlus of previous |[enonons on my floor Roaint Horel and Bro, who wae just] evenings, He felt miserabic, and |can take aati eaee 01 e jared tow | S would | ery ee vot. Galleva eke fe day aunt | OF Twice his eye wandered tomar | leet Dee they were married in September That's | Bottle, but @ush time the scathing ! mag tee tabloid novel-one swallow of words of is dibulous friend sounded > cost ms a thing iralentiia bedi corathanlaete tin aataat rubbing water, and {t's gona in his ear, and his mouth set with de- Omar-Ma to meet e-eyed Mar @ floor front at the throm frhere the ot torture had I never 1 ° cay felt the onange deeply. Tne J . of the bers net | maker 7 Inst night, but didn Cale eaeaey rr erie hour | ossence of thetr lives seemed to heave ME} \ZzzZs maker's) at * J = RaparteaNauadeniy moh eeresitenileVerth JL [there unt! half-past. 1 left the ho o she 2 (also gayety, the unnaturel excit |at 6, but met a certain party on utd sows? Goneimia in watch | way, and while listening to him hand two of us world jus ed away int @ cork, Bi <r, GE RS en + eg 3 a) e Jorn glances at 1 ‘ seen pees aes fie Birthday Stor s - rere Ee SED | At at ot ot ot ot ot ot ote St At AA ARATE AAD HAAS LAAIHISSIISISIISAAIIIDIIIA BAS | day ne Custom. ‘ east & wife-beaier or a] a = 5 Gives ; ; E]] pT ing Belem mavermttion thet each month hae «partic attached > Bisa bell RC a al bears arty % V I to ft, which governs St, and {s supported to tnfuence the Z Bune Re etaed 0 oi momo It Betty Vineent fie On Courtship « Marriage £]! oe rsess iq benind her wit s hands over h arog ‘aes ae Re ase z ® ‘That beautiful gem, the garnet, {s the birthstone for J nd itd shoulders holding her ands, ani bis SRS Pe Bee Teste 8 ae ae ae a0 ge a ae aE AOE AT BET 9B Ea Ea a AE aa aA AEA EAE eae aE aE ee ae a EE AE aT HEN. | tes Conmmancy and fidelity In every enmgement. Aci vt face close t and the: read Y the garnet ranks fourth in the Ist of valuable cems, ' 1 i; peat over‘and over tie fay Peper aus aoa GeerecHe Dress) If he had any eerlous Intentions he ) the house, but he has not taken advan-jman, as he scems to love you. Per- ording to the resistance of each other, each of wh! 5 F of. the old - acked > and ce would have declaret himself before | tage of tt. He knows absolutely noth-|haps if you accept his attentiona you he grade below it The t falls @ same grade 1 } the poe ny of the lir Denlaats is I much prefer the firs: man, bu! | nz of the second man. Can you help|will forget the first suitor and learn | \otinedc. cave. eardonea’ hetlotrope, chtveotte. nusetne t apes 4 eneneind ne s the correct dress for &]>e hag never asked me not to go with | me in this matter? ©. C. 8. | to love the second better. If the first pa mS a pe ves cea . eee { that what was a cidegroom at 7 PM. wedding at liny one wlse, and my steter i af the] [think the Arat man ‘aa commenced |man does not evince more interest |. it ss tannthe,, “There ere wico eteet eatin he et ve | PS date deer asm the bride? PK nion that he loves some one ele. |to lose interest in you. You might |when he learns that others are inte: UME eae TaT Marta Lee. BECIeai oealeniiniic Eee ean P Aloray Ti] make one for] al) evening dress Is correct. That 8/1: t< a month atnce I have seen htm, |awaken his jealousy if you can man-|ested in you I advise you to give him |” the garnet. Bome very beautiful ang yaluabie Uy a s Love or Life H alert :. a swallowtail coat, wh i : in North Carolina, Kentucky 91 other States. w ‘\ ; eee F iis evening |'o way . av" |. is ongwers to my letters have lage to let him know about the other|up and asocept the attention of the ceceanicd ceases Piice Teie ites ; Es sane - reason." tle, fo) drese shirt and patent leat ween © too prompt. In one letter |man, but I advise you to continue | second sultor. Se ROTA ER Gt Galat aa, ans eneaevarl eo ored ga nets P umps. I said sometht bout h mt 1th the second youn, r; f Tm 1 yieldle, 9 The Quarre Le a mething abou’ 1 coming to! your friendship with the a) FOR Foolish Young Girl. Of aN garnets the Syrian is the most esteemed, and, Ike all gems, |: tn 4 ; ne now. Joss,” eatd Bod good-| 26€ Man Leabes First. : ees creases in value with its mize, though there !s no spectfic account of any c |aneupediv, “don't he too rough on me.| Dear Betts 2 kK ti f B h l . { AM sixteen and am acquainted with | srnets of historic interest of any great wort 5 eee jn nea Thew'e| 7S ft proper when leaving a oar sith ef.ections of a Bachelor Girl. @ young man whom I love very i Oiing inkstands In : Ilsa : your Rut 1 a young lady for the young lady t a Ba week, AL tte end of two oars he DO UDENT OTE rae ry thacie| | tenve frst or for the gentleman to : A aeariy. and 1 think he returns 17 | —————— —- we 3 haa worked uy ; Aton SOU ee UE eta «and then let's| leave firat and help her off? Alao ts It By Helen Rowland, gaged to another. He often walks home HINTS FOR THE HOME st_ tas’ a—the it LAs hee eta ee ee ERAT t man who ts sttt! 5 4 won't stand t ax and fornalde- | 26 Fy) over, \thallliproner, fore, JOune pao et | T'S the man who tiinks he eannot affom to marry who can always|With me, and kisses me good-niynt I ‘ hivdelt jnew ¢ with his lady friend to get up and give | ft t expensive things In lif would like to know ff he cares for ms| C2 COPA yde tests oR rundate aes IRA UAHRAB RITES aftoni all ti : 1 ; . a cup cooked chicken chopped and ag : 1 Seen Eee ea abaya All @ to nya may not be true, bit that doesn't matter af tt a[9F the other girl, for ne says he loves Chicken Mousse. pounded ma mortar. Stir ov ps Bride ayd (room. of drinking alor ti : Pecan tine her very much, I love him and wou'd ; i oe it ile i re , “Abit. No. don't think 1]. ‘The voung man should leave the ca interesting CALD one cup miik, beat Into !t one cup whipped cream. i They urnished rooms and a pernicious habit: Na, T don Rees ca yena porary etal Tho ot rence between a rea) hero and a husband who ts cn|Ot ike to lose him. Please tell me/ three eggs lightly, add one-quarter Turn Into a butte oud. Serve when ; Uttle kit To Jesa, accustom Se Lege Dias one pee et et lom, The polite thing for aman to do ta| IF good Dehavior ta that the first wears medais and the second thinks he bows tol Apa cuuitenss loves mele ATO | teuspoon salt and a dash paprika, chilled and firm with lettuce, or lettuce the mild but bea apache ctl RIE Baie slaying: to offer his seat to the strange lady, |CUEnt to, Pea ete) aay foolish young wir! t0| joa cook in the hot Hauld until the mia-|and tomatoes. French or enayonnaiee try town. the . pene, . a eventitinelia with « friend. The real proof of a gentleman {s his ability to say charming things about the] not be it love, for you are too young |ture coata the spoon, Remove from the | dressing may be used. sugar and spice She han BR. i a atta hep girl who turned him down, to know what love is. As the young fire and add one-quarter package geln- 0 Pj on the walls of her rooms She too aM har ede ot | 20 Men and a Girl. The saine sort of love tat will kend a good man to the devil will often re-/ man frankly saya he loves another. you ane acttened in one-quarter cup cotd | range Pie, siralclahsleok ines aid pues nants oka ter Dear Betty: |claim a rake from the same rource. fn his affections, water. Strain the preparation over half! T~) one and a half cups of sweet milk Sonmieye chal bane tara Pines } TEAVE known ® young man for| A man Is often disappointed when he falls in love with a dimple or a pair of a ae s add two tablespoons of sugar, four ‘week they dined at ot | nat Ne aera three vears. During the lact vear| eyes and then wakes up to find he has married the whole girl ! level tablespoons of flour, the yolks | tenlenidinoteriniessigudsctsenoke ena pee LT have met another voung man who| Why does a woman alsvays long to be “understood,” when the one thing on of two eggs and Juice and grated rind of | absent look on nd her chatr and taking her face close to two oranges, Use whites of eggs for | meringue. | Cranberry Meringue. INE patty pans with puff paste, ) fa them with uncooked rice and | bake till done in hot oven. When baked let cool and turn out rice. Now fl) with rich jellied cranberry sauce and spread wh « meringue made of the white of 1 ewe and 18 cup powe dered sugar, Put in oven and slightly brown to a straw color. Chocolate Cake. (ace together a half cup of but brag and unshorn hair. Jess learned to drink a cockial! in order to get the cherry At me she emoked @ cigarette after dinner. She learned to prono: visnti, and leave her olive stones for the walter to pick In a moment to Jaessia the walls of up. Once she essaved to say la, la, la! ih Inée-)u room vanis ad, and she tn a crowd; but got only as far as/| saw the Sulltvan County ailis and rills the seoond one. They met one or two! Ro felt her hands quiver in his as ne couples while dining out and became | began the verse from old Omar: Srlendly with them. ‘The sideboard waa | ..., A ied ath Ges ee) eo eet ol CES LGD Gi Ca Cline? Uqueur. |The Winter Garment of Repentance th fin They had their new friends in to din- |... fi” of Time has but.a Ittle way ner and ali were laughing at nothing | 70° qv" and Lo! the Bird is on the by 1 A. M. Some plastering fell in the Wing!’ room below them, for which Bob had to pay 4.60. Thus cley footed It mer- recently hinted about marriage, but 1) earth thal interests a me what he can't understand? tried to evade the subject. The other The man who tries to appease his wife's wrath by bringing her a box of candy night he asked me to keep company with | {= like the nurse who tries to Stop the baby's crying by shaking the rattle In| him and give up other callers, I did, front of {t instead of looking for the pin. not answer him definitely, My sie- Therm is nothing which fails with such a dull sickening thud on a man's Diese for the her should 8, and latd ter says I have already wasted too vanity as hie wife's dead silence after he has made one of his characieristicaily very Nttle ohtl- n the first man, and that ‘riliiant remarks much time qe dren are = peou- | Marly oberming when mede with half low | necks and sleeves that terminaps just above the elbows, and this one t= dainty and at tractive in the ex- treme, In the ilustra- ter and cup of sugar, add half a | And then he walked to tne table and cup of milk Gnd 2 level cups of poured a stiff drink of Scotch into a Se eee ee ant Scunsery neti et tion white Persia fours that 11-2 teaspoons of baking government | at momentia mountain procze liawn ts trimmed w pow nave deen sifted tnto, and a And soon Bob fe}l in with his cront ls its wag in and | embroidered banding; Mttle salt. Melt 2 squares of unswet- and learned to keep his foot on the of the false Bohe- | but all the pretty ma- ered chocolate and mix it with GN Uttle rai] six inches above the floor for | " terials thet are used Uttle milk. Lae this Hato! t tes Dane an hour or #0 every afternoon before | Si¢' a Fool!’ [for ttle girie’ dresses then add 3 well-beaten egys. Bak he went home Drink ped | 7 rf are appropriate, and rather quick oven and when don him the rigit war " uid reach| Jesste leaped and with one flerce just now there is « the top with a w in w a \ nis rooms as te of her hand sent the bottle and cial fancy for the half cup of pineap n nixed would mov rt rashing to the floor, The same Dresden dimities, lawns Prolong Life of Brooms. erali anti chants » yeane Motion of her arm carrie? it arn and the ike with trim- ues a kind of a son about the floor by, BO's neck, where It met ite mat |ming of embroidery or HI moe Ss d ey tar ieves fastened tight | luce ‘The epaulettes oO eee eevee ee) Once whe wet became eon-| “Oh, my God, Bobbie—not that verse— ara exoredingly becom- A put cut the ty fused and ne over aj see now, 1 wasn't out, | ng to ohdidish fgures, lipeooe n : footstool Joss newrsily and | was 7% ther one, voy—the one | and the dress is aito- leas jong that 1 the couch | that says powld it to the Hears | wether (milivery Waliene | pillows at her ton ar nel Desire.” Say that one—io the Hear’ one, while tt ts ax wae 4 e \ ape at ¢ . The tiom:-Ci ming, that one,” said Bob. “It Sees ea || The Police Quest on. In su Wise Ife was speeding | ‘The quantity of ma- ] By Wilberforce Jenk them on tir day when Hob Rabbi you and I with Him | Neca leeantlced erence | yO d : firat felt the power tthe giftte «ied! | RANT imine (Uaveara a i him. | To erage thls sorry Scheme of ‘Things a Renee vty ent But let us get back to our lamb and! would not wel” mint sauce. : i Whey Bob got home that evening he| . Let me finiah It," sala: Jer or 4 te. found Jessie in a long apron cutting up|" ‘Would not we shatter it to bits and | 4 @ lobster for the More, UMidly,| ne ciel it gearen to the: Heart's Ded ERE is an Interesting sid n of ‘ rast be t h : when Bob came in mellow from his we K and file wil oh May Day to new | ‘ wt e ew pie ‘ ont hour at the bar his weicome was hilart-| qt's siattered, all right," sald Bob, tors. ' atl POR ous, though somewhat tinctured with|orunching some glass tinder his heel, It s0 happens that the ice box and t stead w er box and eid toh sinoke.- | In some dungeon below the accurate | placed In ine wroug rooms and the mi at a By screams and sn es of song and | ear of Mrs. Pickens, the landlady, lo- | have been struggling (0 transpose them. +1 rie O1 1 thousand 8 | sa certain audible testinontals to dome cated the amash, out a diagram of his flat with the con jamin Franklin's well-known ax! » pattern ordered 1 » telnet? “wes Mts advent prociaimed.| ‘ft's that wild Mr. Babbitt coming | shown, and has placed five articles on the sau thre eas bad asa fire.” the fear should and address plainly, and al Whee he heart his foot on the stairs | home soused again.” she said. “And|resent the various pieces of heavy furnit Wis only | ed in the fawest possible number of moves 7 me ae is S the hall room always he's got such # nice little wife, tool” pecessary to mention that the Mask represenis Lie vea- | |

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