The evening world. Newspaper, May 7, 1908, Page 17

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‘ | ‘ake a thrip in park, | ¢5 anal | YU Watt A MINUTE, ady. ‘Twill be i! coo! and tine | ahy o “ | YLL HELP ¥ Just as vou like.” answe we, Come On, You | be test pleasantly | a; | Come on, you,” he said, roughly. The Giri in the Cab. fare came forth with the Casino | smile stiii on he face + The cab headed for Fifth avenue a eee it cemlenaiediine @ ped up that perfect str Jerry | Poteet ntlon eee tie police station, A. xgray-mus: yuneed and swayed In bis seat | o kKeonly across = tem fluids of McGary were « =| yewandee Ace CTY TIS and they sent new fumes to | ‘OH, DEAR! md. He sang an ancient song of Kil- | a itis ral A egan Jerry in his old HOW SHALL | sec and brandished his ip ike & | ed, thunderous tones of EVER GET waton. © «got a fare here iy Inside the cab the fare sat up stral G ere ACROSS! on the cushions, looking to the right a aaa ial dram aniknotted’ and left at the lights and how Even | Geant 4n the shadowed hansom her eyes shone PEGA TI On ? The Newlyw Live Wire Stories of New York Lifo oS: By O. Henry -<~ =-By O. Henry °< The Greatest Short Story Writer o1 All DOGOOS OOOO MOORE } Habit so atrugled against Jerry's increasing torpor. raised the hatch of his storm-tossed ves- | Calb by 15) See eats shay seats a asa caetce is lady? n the muste LOVEY, AREN'T THESE PRETTY YiOLETS 1 successfully He 6 Caxs-sino, "by O. Henry.) | Us . Pbilitps & Co.) 'n as hia point of view. t would be nice,” said the YB YSVRYRLNSYEYRYRYRVEYEYENG 0910 10/821 eds 2 T SOOO OOOCUCO vening World Daily Magazine, Thursday, ees rBa COOCCO) THEY'RE JUST | BEAUTIFUL! GET SOME WATER You'LL FIND A GLASS IN THE SipE- BOARD! By .;. McManus TOOOOOUUDO0G Tis drivin’ May 7, 1908. GOLDOOODOGODOOQOGDODDODS QOQIOG) No Conqueror in the World’s History Has Been More Daring, Dramatic and Unconventional in His Methods Than the Mischtevous Little Despot Cupid, Whose Conquests Are Here Recorded. The Romance——— Love-Making By Thornton Hall. lar pastime tn the days of the Eighth ~~ inore singie-minde}, per- | im hen nat ot a follower of fi A fenry, when it was so prodigally pune- At the Casino | tuated with leblal exercises, and when, sere were They ed up with a plunge at the | Jete) and the hist lest there should be any lack of kissing, elry in the big. bric Casino er ‘The cab doors flew mh en the musicians conspired to pro- eet ager é on. The fare stepped directly upon ere zt mote {t. ‘When the fiddler,” says Cafe. T the floor, At once she was causht in| eee eee DE Ne EW ond meeaed ind, ‘thinks the young couples from the a a of ravishing music dazzied | e had music enough, he makes his , uidagealt by a pantrama of Mghts and colors. 5 Poteary (i ‘ 5 4 fy. The sidewalk ima cP Ag Cat 6 tera CHAPTER U1. instrument squeak out the notes which agsoriment of in rave lok + (Continued.) all unde and to say ‘kiss me. opened a la id on which was printed a ii pea . But the most favored dance of all 4. Sle looked around and saw | Lovers’ Kisses—and Some |, littiswone “ ” f Taig: arderaweyiirendyill and llttle wonder) was the “Brawl, Ga ab twenty yards away alrendy tin- Others. thus described: ‘The perform- aiveeaion: ay its place among the waiting GRACIOUS 1) ITS ALL T to eredit Scandt-| Cts first Joined hands in a circle, and aveesion) ihe Suey inten of caring, ea and motor are WHERE ARE AIGHT , “THEY'LL BUT JUST THINK, “me ate 0 creat Seana) et i) Gs Ce bead se 7 nan who seemed e all , d Ae wan peal pl s in the centre from which it ma ACHES TER AILS GRR THE VIOLETS 2 OD | DOCTOR IF THEY Baek pleasurelintwoauced||D! sin the centre of the inate the news that G | i Do HIM Go aes hel gentleman saluted all the me ind next she was seated at a little} Y HAD BEEN into England by Rowena, the . eae ble by a railing over which climbed a feauilful Saxon, At a ban-|/adies In turn, and his fair partner eace 2 US fe jereamine vine. rs POISONOUS— | given by the British monareh tn} anj the figure continuing until > the ~« : 1 \HATE TO f Nie sina HASIRI IEE par had wed the amiable There seemed to ba a wordless tnvi la} r of his allies, the Princess, having | » Ciehaoiks > tation to purchase aan ited) a at OF IT) the loving cup with her lips Ee) oped On a thin puree : BH eRtOnIeheaen Vortinerniawit irse every did not smile e+ the night alr r r e ort er} t mm There are always mare ‘ense to orde ; THEM) GET kiss after the manner @ratulations, laughter and uncias: i ra 4 s ns. Is 1s how ‘old 1 sager to throw cold water on e sat, inhal ul the hyme . 45 practice of kissing was ut-|t not la then, we may be i tised in and tl th find s, the Puritan The Nighthawk. cea anal cuesny Rowend ter, exclaiming In disgust, ‘What Close to the curb s O'De ‘ . Irie ull what kissing Grey 6 z Mpkins and salut and b \f one another!’ Poor, called, but no r aner yw ously at with isken gnorant Stubbes! hansom than loved $1 doors ‘Pyey saw a plain figure dressed ino too, we red lela Strange Sczne. ial eeey' 0 vember 8 Cs ei st Ce Mier, justifying her| But it was as impossible to atem the It 1 5 elas fone ie ie mite felonious aot by d laring that a mouth | tide of oscu n as to stop the Inflow with oats until face that wore a look of love of life from which such witty wonls had 1s-| of the sea with a broom, The kissing who leave ie Reeeiere |eued nended no other grace to make|dance, we learn, ran a career unpar- Setotandee onal nds of the clocks t beautifu Lin the history of salutation, It rm a d 0 a a a ‘ame to gland in d to land f° Wled—to have seer : 4 emiled—to een 5 ay in th of 1s ently med, In his His- fomiy (io cagitG, cata, © fe retired into cases of ar and probably had axall tells how the rod Lee kale i _ be do! avs of leather and baize. | his deetsion ake | nsier was summoned Seiten OG Waiters re ed cloths pointedly near | his in so amiable a country yed to witness one of _ SOLD Sonean Meaty te ‘ratte, the slain figure sitting almost alone. ley — = and was with difficulty. fe @ carro ttered by the frolic- bt kakekckekelel shel akalal FE OE OE OE OE St EE et s st 3 5 on vining th some, athletic progeny of militonatres Bankrupt: \% ee i CIID EI ORI IIE IOI I BOO DIDO ODS. = aa acer aly i Lies Ce EA aT oa epee nase s tare 5 tf V e@ f Gives H d ’ | tLasses with Heavenly Faces.” | id averywnere tt wae the same, Ta brass-buttoned green coat, admired in feaueara 1% 2 in en Feavice n our 3S | an arria @&| cAlhough, Faustus, if you knew the or we find Rustle Sprtyhtly the vicinity of McGary's. Tt was plain Gti O ely { [advantage of Britain truly, you would | growling bitterly because, since the Seen sat eee Serr LOCKE Coase Real Te AO HEE OE EE EIEIO RCE AE IEEE AE IEE IEE Ee | hasten thither with wings to your feel. unfortunate arrival’ in’ his nelgnbor, ; carryin oad oe told her it was h > b “| and if your gout would not permit, you| hood of a courtier who was contented 6 may t ed and , " 6 ° pped her friendship with me fouryher, f e ev y wishes to do so mage ‘ cual He g | Sees cae to Puree on tees check, and that she d sive nto He Is Merely a Friend. Dene aern D eee ed | i OE aig sVidenay peetas its go ae) R ry ue ra such marringe permitted | wish you possessed heart or! with a profound bow, no young gentle: oa br Wel the cian at the entrance ‘This man'| y , ew York or New Jersey? LP. Q dlulus; for, just to toucn one thing| woman had been kissed, though prev the testimony of a youthful spe ul Setar, as eat of pretty her, and proper to Spun eS auinerae : Al 2: | ; i hi rae he ne oe iawn Li ausoms stood in line. The driver live {n the city. He h haces) cat Ls m before you make up she will no Peace or a minister will marry | with heavenly faces; K.nd, obliging, and a room to salute @ie ladies i ot it n th not bv other four hs t doubt resent your attitude you, bi do not a r} eae fm the street or else out of the thin scab. He swore deep: | cury much of him, Do you think he} 2 Ta right to ask| A Secret Marria e. BST Ree aed ee | ase een nerer sts NOMAWi ong Uie URL crealEReaauaagen @tream of pedestriuns a young woman o the captain's bridge and} cares tor me? He hasn't made an €N-| her gor an explanation of her conduct, | Dear Betty asis. : Se ee aa IS Vor LORS Ee Lite 1 Fee erate aorta eed Qstpoed and stood by the cab. The pro- ; ae see Se eatca Its fare | cagement with me co asked ioe 2 " and ts it right for me to make up with \M twenty-one and have been going | A Bridal P; ae a ie ey a te yad te mA oie ee A pa ee 2 eure Netioet y et ed, and the cab whirled tn pecause he resides in a different| , he d Ba eee pet } : |with a kiss by all; 1¢ vou departson alate ne jen Fox contes bet) ESD OA) CF ae tty astnesses of park along the] A. K. | ' nee DACA a at ls OEE thes Gch jour you are dsmissed with a kiss; (the hard-won seat at Westminster the the movement. He made a lurch for! ragtnen a | city Sete love the young lady let two years. I intend to marry her | Dear Het aire anatiivaamiarelaxslanacam niiey:D ‘onshire offered Qhe cab, overturning three or four on eats homowardycutss oy nejmenynasypsiaayey | make up with very soon. I would like to marry 4 ILL you kindly tel! me the exact | ou sy Betas RUUIGEVO (eI tonN ev EreRt Qeokere and himself—no! he caught the ute a glimmer of reason in ntions and 4s penmue ieee arr ee eiucianl fact {come to visit vou, a s the Baer eaecu uien Face ‘of a water-plux and kent his fect of sudden suspicion seized] jn all, As you have Tani nace bridal proces-/ching: they leave you, you Kiaw eC aetie ay becloude hin uu can't be fi De AL Bede eee Nl around, Do meet you an ments had SEAKIREInE Un CNe TAT beclouded ne or|seen so of him, you can't ms niaiel MalROA COE ORS vat a ’ eae ert rane @ to hr topped | seriously in love with him. Don't mak How to Serve the Olive. Rete ar noe end ttle dance, Lastly, whe nea and tempt professional seat. Once he was © trap and dropped | yoursel? appear bold by eee io ae LIVES 1 be a cultivated taste, but to the trained palate they offer A bridal procession is arranged thu 138) i) Gent . pul ilsacs Wanihian) Iipa for all MoGary’s liquids were batflod. He aphic ce, Ike a lead | tract in who has merely friendl O ess novelties whon used in clever combina’ The modern cook J Users first, brid fds next, mald o ECSU i er ra piles a Bawed on the mizzenmast of h F . through the one are: bes intentions. | holds the olive in gentle regard, and with its aid prepares many uf’ jon” matron of honor, flower girl, the) co crant genes se uine Urata as cat @ Steeple Jack rigged to "I want to see four dollars beforo = palates that sigh for “something new.” nedveatiirelativeliny certo emia) oe ane h ete BuORCRR i i privilege which per @axpole of a skyscrapor. goin’ any on th thrlp. Have| His P ace to Ask. | y ovals of thin bread spread with butter, then, with Mt Dea toe ; 1 Lieutenant iareeianaalte “Step in, lady.” said Jerry gathering Ye got th’ ¢ p | pear Betty: Roy ett | Pequat parts : and’ copped Svalnub meats puta towetien (a ||| Lone): Girl, ae And yet we Ignorantly | bestow a very. lady pres Bis tines. “Four do laughed the favo. | een and Keeping company irs, with a stoned ollve pressed into the top, are popular at teas Dear betty aS eer aaTh oct as that | stats drawing-room ts attributed te he ‘The young woman stepped tnto the “Dear me, no, I'v hoa piri ees ees made by chop and just moister At a well-bred young lady of nine-|i"ve as the ‘dat Bed tO) Dike of Bedford, the: gay. cousin of w the doors shut with a bang Ch 200 fab) Q i: th mayonnaise, Cut thin slices arrow strips, Spread teen and know ver people. T] yn { mrinentisaadeandata iit Painee Lorde ivi ena Wa Neca Fan lib ears . ¢ vou Ike the girl and want to cai, | ‘2°, alg un alf the pieces, spreading the others with caviar; press to- to make the ac wulmtance Of] yy tqdy would ar a lonary had: in theres ask her permissl ner in yeople about my age 2 : @ne hansom dashed away ‘eros dlaskineriparmisslony tO) co)ac Stuffed olfyes have the stones removed and replaced by any salptcon or SINCI peniners inather(dd plent. But f Make U; Pees q with t ther mode: When the oat-spry Wanis to Make Up. force-meat preferred, A vartety is produced by stuffing them with some young 1 iy |e au ! hex modent @ Uttle his first spurt of 5; r Betty: avory butter, such as lemon Mutter, rairgote ter, etc. They are sep- Settlement Ciub/A8 Shake 7 were broke the Ud of his cat and cabled xenty-three and am very much ated from the stone spirally, as one peels an apple. The stoned olive ts vue ae ais through the aperture tn the volce ha pele in love with a young girl of twenty ron folded about the filiing—which should be about the size of the stone— Stel | d antment, as we ef a cracked megaphone, trying to ; two. We had ery friend tt re: es its orizinall shape i * | mi: read in memoirs of @ The nd scations along treeis, Ec A b NETE nee pina en ene. the College set-| Old | m>» Dances. | Brothers, fathers and husbands, talived vl iB | that a late truck ¢: 1g home- | a few months, but she suddenly vn stre 1 r ByRCSUI ‘3 “Where. now, will ye be drivin’ to?" | Tes Ge anor ; z | In an ancient treat et but they could not | caal eard 4 was abast But he Seay Rae | iw othe Lord Lieutenant, the King's ‘Anywhere vou please,” ca Sees OR ED ee . |The Use and Abuse of jceroy and vicar. Dhus the court answer, mualcal ° SS a { B Cc W. Kahl Minstrelsie, we read Kisses. of His Grace, were continued; : aunce {and thus a@ pi ont Was establishe : arence the Cop ee) eO y_C. W. Kahles moe OLDE eh Me thought Jerry. And then @s a matter of cou vary;) / || | aA VER. Y, i} / 3.¢Ags1DY ConrRAeTUR ME STOLE ONE oF My Cetanns ILL GITYE OVER AS DRY ASA BONE} BUILDER like stars at twilight. When they reached Fifty-ninth street | Jerry's head was bobbing and his reins | were slack. But his turned in | through the park gate aud began the}, old familiar nocturnal round. And tien | the fare leaned back 1, and | breathed deep the H | horse entrance odors of grass and leaf and blo i nto the ca’) Nora the wise beast In the shafts, knowing | r.ed Ns ground, struck into his by-the-ho q a nice time, Jerry galt and kept to the right of the DINNER Pw 2 oll from the family cuat-ot-ar IT FELL HE RUINED MY NEW SPRING CLOTHES! SHORT! VLUHEV YE2\ TRANSFERRED) JOR™ y, More about kisses in the next In- stalment- ING BRIE IL, blouses are among the needs of womankind, ‘They | are so dainty and | 80 charming that they are always in demand, while the materials, being a nit perishable, are constantly !n need of replenish- ing. Here is an ex- ceedingly attractive model which 1s dressy in effect, yy which does not in- volve uny — great amount of labor and wihich {s adapt- ed to lawn, batiste, to ail muslins, and also the thin 1 nets thas ar made in st In this orsian lawn 1s combined with Valenciennes lace and with en broidered — meda! ons, The quantity of material required ur fashion ¥ fnstan. for the medium sizo 21 or fe 41-4 mM, 27 yards 8 yards rds 1-2 yards Tucked Lingerle Blouse~-Pattern No, 5971. nora 34, 96, 38, 49 and 42 dnon bust ts « NING WORLD MAY MA. st Twenty-third street, N s for each pattern ordered. ress plainly, and al- Sall 01 4 by mail to THE E TON FASHION BUREA York. 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