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Friday, ee 15, 1908, -= By RoW. Taylor! | C COODODDG Live ‘ Wire Sto | The Romance ==Love-Making By Thornton Hall. (Copyrighted 1908 by the Press Publish- | where love-sick her ing Company, N. ¥. World.) Jno diffic: SYNoPsts oF precrpNa craprers. | ‘ie difficulty mite, earlier inatatmente described the ro. | ‘There 1s naturally a little more rex ai ‘un ings i Ye love affairs (ian ior atorten ot bn hades im aoe Wier methods . u i n which novelists make ¢ ir ee Nistor and” phtiossphy of kissing herada story cand ye ee ay “wives Offer their hands and hearts to dimdeng ave been woed and won. Histor 10V¥¢ | lovers older ani me ea ee eee ghd, WON, Hlntorle love | iovers than in the bolder and more 1 passioned proposals of their heroes, CHAPTER VI. | Was there ever, we wonder, a wooer @: 27.1. 1 2-0 HELLO, TANKS! ‘a LUNCH GT 4 w TA 8 Mone! Cae HAVE © LOBSTER And SOME SALAD! oSe By 0. ten ary se Fie Greatest Short Story Writer of All seem to fing in gracefully eurmounting THE BRIEF DEBUT OF TILDY. Wrom ‘The Four Million," by 0. Henry.) Wopyright 1908 oy ot . Phillipe & Co.) “pF you not know Bog! Chop Hous Family Restaurant !t is E "hat te gaan Som your loss, (Continued.) sweeter love-scene than that in which Pach 0 sairorey ana So Howto Writea Love Letter l: Lorna Doone welcomes her giant lover ck from London and asks him te marry her? ; AS there ever, we wonder. a More, impetuous econ than | J hn Ridd's Sweetheart. “Dick” Stecle. From the day| “Then like a woman,” says John, es anda Vo! 1A supplied by two wat One of a leen. @racl The r YUL WAIT RIGHT YOO WAIT NOW, UNTIL HERE, MR. Monk! ‘Co AND orRDER ™Y AUTO! | Some Famous Models, LET'S Go FoR A NICE LONG TROLLEY Ripe! Tidy a | he first set eyes on Ma ame to me, seeing how alarmed Please Tidy. stomers with wt curlock he knew not a mo-|I was The hand she offered me I Tildy was ¢ and too ep raid to t 8 peace until he had made her took, and raised It to my Ips with anxious to p! © whore it his own-an actilevement which only | fear, as a thing too good for me. ‘Is. The Voice was invisible. [took @ month, so persistent and forcible | that all?” she whispered; and then It came un A did not ; Wes his wo He poured his letters | her eyes gleamed up at me; and in Jon her, not once a day. dut almost shine | every hor | another Instant she was weeping on my. Ge aro ea ae every day. “If he called | preast.” But even when he Is thus, were fe means Of dling te ie, poo | near to hor he can do no more thaw: Gries Cats | Gas ern a i YS say, “There is no other man in the tomers. All alter ta dospatchea to hen, re] Orit Who) could) hol youl/s0) witheut Bagement © la Minister at his omice asks him what| Kssins you: s @ week so: |news from Lisbon, he answe: She tg} Paually be ful is that other scene or to a dance. One & exquisitely handsome’! In fact during |{" SOfch D Yarden pours out her ¥ that month of intoxication he had mt /devotion to her shy, tongue-tied lover rist ja single thou at was not centrea ,J09 Willet tn an outburat of glad. with a lo ita Wwhole-souled surrender, when Joe on a impulse had ventured ‘to Dolly." “Ay, call me call me that always,” she ex- 1 “Dear Joe, I always loved tn my own heart I always dtd, al- igh T was so vain and giddy. I ou would come back. I made vou would I prayed for it y knees." » eloquence of Joe's arm surpassed. st impassioned language; and so t of his lips-yet he sald nothe man upon earth," he | Sudden wrote to “never suw tn her glues the attract! T view inj Your alr, y r every | glance, mothn and gesture. euch |% that you passe my I know no ifs but in|? known as “i Traction Comp. Boing to f as his br t ‘ t yoo) he bought ribbons anc in the ; ritke A address as BREMONK WILL BE PROVOKED BUT mY NoTE wien Explain! WE'LL RIDE OUT To CONEY ISLAND AND SEP GRECkER! = Was a sick broker asked & “Parsife’ with him. Poor Tildy! | “I don't kn: aid Aileen w w Tildy, “but the wedding etal) got t de on defore I put a stiteh 4 elling dress—ain't that righ JUST shoot her sw! loved KE CAT a glove v ive, othemwise ow, at last? cried Dolly, trembling wit the fervor of her Weil, . ev0es!" Ones Bite p dl nota wante tom overare dow, h lapeech "Tf you were eick and shat- But, Tidy! ene in adbred |tered In every Itmb; Hf you were alling, In steaming, chattering, cabbase-| The Cu'prit’s Return. na 1 Kk and aorrowful; {f, instead of be- what you are, vou were in eveny- but mine e wreck an@ n of 3 1 would be your wife, par love, with greater pride and joy you were the statellest lord in ecemed Bogle's € was almost a heart tragedy. Tildy, with the di ge Hise ee nose, the hay-c: hair, the freckled | were no oust skin, the bag-o'-meal figure, had Tl uenGs GRRE NOCHE st aA sector bare | he back end of the restau! her wit 3 eyes and fro in Save now and | ers then whon they glared with the beaet- |“ the aft y's e not In your prese ething whic . me nder {deag t t is Impossible to de- rive thetr as he confessal, thing in the world to h 80 1s tha hardest ein love and ed back to where they stood xed up and saw him, gas treba me sed and presged the 1 rd spoon against attend to i Celexa mong tho customers at Bozle's was| ner heart. A red hi y waaliniher Md St tho heroine under @ young mean named Seo Hair Vaniatermienihvesanus ne F ago, f r and her sister's worked in a laundry office. Mr. s ers wae thin and had Mght hair, and appeared to have been recently row dried and starched. He was too 4! dent to aspire to Alleen’s not! usually sat at one of Tildy's langer of being swept rent of the Vaal ns her that they may more to live, 5 John?" she asked, ar, yes Why do You force necklace with the SO ot St r symbolic ‘heart. was flushed and emb wmged one han: and the ot into a fres Ob ob ot Ob UF OE OF ot Ot ot ob OF OF OF OF UE Ot Gt oot ot ot SAS SHS ML SSR ES OE ES ot kt +. | which he Betty Vineent Si. On Courtship = Marriage {re3 AEN NN KK KN NK KK KK CK OK CM MK CK OK KL KEE WE MS we THM IM NW MIE IAW Rs | harsh a word tor it; but Ig yenveieg badge, wingin| Mr. Se N- | rassed so he tables, |p) LALLY where he devoted himself to silence and sald te, “I want to le i a i Sees 3 b ‘ “if In ys If he didn't ike! various reports about her When | Sincertty you can Rheivol how my rt ac when you spoak ent it? I can see no hope. Boded weaksh, ae 1 ito for what I done the other Drop the Young Man. gnc ruiee | ces louel zenerie | 800 | : pan oany ings, thel eae Perea responded Jess, throwing a Ncias ede REE AU ESeaiO cee ere: SIA EGER Cac Loa marerieenteciix out |? ae not be surethat | sayings she would jr «Tam inte joy when you smite on me | put his neck, “I have some- Cr pecneded ibeealice nk bee Bianisediuny ore cor auidn eb otasone AI sixteen, and have: 2 GH lh Sl atcction inniestinmmanatcreate | said Tn Faia sir venaehneain RUrouy ous wouldanlaceyauri El al x to tell you which T cannot tell Graltn\thelrestauranti When iam (aseds|imhen Ticwaa sober BolT Nope) (Bllea Sravetraaate reo cease iF ION Ae eae ce ae Nav phto ee, We ei nip Gorn ers had finished his weak‘ish he got. [il accept’ my iis » Ase Her in 2p Yer, I. You must or an Evening Wedaing. wife, Think, dream and wis) for | 1 te ey A a ik) Casa I die, T love you, John, £ nothing but me, whe make titid up, put his arm around Tildy's waist, bel at I wouldn't of & - eiswedl her loudly and impudently,| known what I was doin’ and hadn't of Hs et |her sho ts not foathe tor an| {Urn $n the sar to you for- |} 1 es eeu ped an: at to Walked out upon the street, snapped | been drunk.” HAVE known a girl for e time |», at ¥¢ ee ress for An! aver Your obedient » T can die with you, and go his fingers in the direction of the! With th: C i she has been very indi ive pr ees at 7 P.M at) husband, Ry you." and fied himself to play | becked awa: uf oward me. Rec sh hellev i ide, and what “The Manxman” Philip tells k the young m | tora me that I had been c: tl na Se rea Reflections of a Bachelor Girl. Dennies at the Amusement Arcade, | fepara For a moment Tiidy stood petrified Then she was aware of Alleen shx @t her an arch forefinge at a welling Kate that he !s leaving the district, Pou CHAPTER VII. J ignorant that the girl loved htm: aya How the Ladies Propose—| a Miip, you must not a she cried, In Fiction, Also the Mene| 70" cannot Rorsour sal ners a very mean mann ¢ wishes you to belleve _ Despair. ut does not wish to But behind the so. I would drop “Why, Til, you naugh He could see her bosom heavin; y h ci 7 7 ene cneine Ha | 8 could see bosot gz under Yo getting to be awful, Miss Sly aaa PS COTA aks cea cle ad seaciviendaldsnee wilis'ouinarey,liiardigoe radi vedlneielahelteeEnanianse Birst thing I know you'll de steal spent eet eee others see 3 St | By Helen xowland, Ii nape cul riilon his arm and dragged at It. gome of my fellow nust ki an neh eet sitan g ‘ Von’ co) pare 2. Pale lors musta Keep) Gand ices CAE , The Groom’ 's Duties. | OUTING mal enter romanirechiovolarnarwate 1 Rcvonee at Won't you spare me? Must I’ tell @ye on you, my lady." you? If you won't speak, I will, You A Man-Ch, wherein travel they Dear ates bald spot daily increase on the top of h Fp with {cledbal MekiPn fehl boca secrons n-Unarmer. ¢ air ee ae nes head. : —what do I care?—because I love Another thing Arete ide carriages and Mat is 4 see-saw; € A covering wits. In az ad but taken his flowers necessary at the wedding ness: lenin eeeh panies , mentee OER EY NAD ae etl vanced from a ho; oan ae i J. M. H. either fly into Ecome 7 BEDE OR | “1 love you, Puillp—I love you—I love e set th provides flowers for the If 8 men got all they Wanted In lite el muse G CALE Deven you Bhe hers maids, but not for deco- would be bankruper nae y Inch amakenpun i ea ER mark for Cupid, a Sa’ Malesianal Bu family provides those. From the latest divorce cases It appears that as S82) then mind now, te, frame the fateful | The continuation of this chaptes coy when the Romans RT Aine a married couple get rf nougsh te p two been cor] vestion, may find bot | on proposals will be found in to-mon tnaud! and unme Si Jaime he} oy guidance in the tion, | row's Evening World. Does He Lobe Her? var Betty: banquet boards. Man waist achievable and Tho sudden and amat as it were, perforn Jous piece of o: had taken the sa they at once be, ed at the rer ent away |" oe I was the only I m ver Don't th he stops ieh and te to yu have real g not all was lost for that suspict n our nationality would 9 often seems more Mness, had washed, i aha be the “salt of the - An F, froned it and returned it to her pepper. I ao ‘ou would be happy with ‘embroidered lawn—the rove of V t . woman thinks she has married a hero unti] she tries to get him to co iealioverlvawteda ou Pe areas pin of a h F herself. ae . seatntt reeeintewariet een po out and reason with the jai Baoan ueeoatines A my ane 1D Phe treakles on Tidy's cheeks merged | Gra gentleman or he wouldn't ever oves me? B. | Won how many wives have been awakened from love's young dream by a not affect your happ’ thas gem bprincesse style, or with the skirt and waist joined by means ef a belt, ts al- waye a satisfactory one. It is simple and casy to make; !t means an assurance of perfect h Circe into @ rosy flush. Now bc loging nan seems to be Intor-! snore. + AKE a good lather with soap and warm water, adding one-f teaspoonful of powe borax to each quart of water. Pla cles $n an ordinary glass frutt jar, then nearly fill the Jar with lather. Seal tightly the Jara Httle and place it tn bright sunshine twenty-four hours. OF cv dy the time should lowed for. sun may 1 yeatness and it ts com- every part fortable and satisfac- then rinse s clear water, set it again terial {s white. I had become as yellow Woman's Home Companton for from every P¢ tf view. This one ye found eatisfactory for chambray, for ater dafly, until t ne old hand embroidery, w nethiod, and ngharn, porate, lawn, ot ‘Trpiets PuzzLE batiste, all the sort, It can be made with the roll-over col- lar and three-quarter sleeves shown or fin- ished igh at the throat ind worn with a Stock and with Sleeves that nd to the wrists, 30 Woe FACE OF THe SPIRITS chat it can be varied to ne che monoy-seekers sult almost every taste I rsonitied 1 and need | powerfully personified tnt bronge figur walth Downil The quantity of ma- 1 required for the medium eize is 111-5 unis 24, 8 yards 32 or 4 yards 4 11 le with 28 yi es wide for collar s one o nsations of the of the plece 18 Crueliy, 2 for guld in the att d toue! y and terror a | Pattern No. 5985 is ist moasure. sie House Dress—Pattern No, 55. "Ea Yall or send by malt to THE EVENING WORLD MAY MAN- of sculpture, to Sen How: TON FASHION RUREAU, No. 182 East Twenty-third street, New N this mixture of whirling tripleta we can see the three heads and the full| Mink Sacer eather aie | Adee York. Send 10 cents in colin or stamps for each pattern ordered. [ complement of legs, but it is quite @ puzzle to tell which legs belong to 1 made in n H | mhese IMPORTANT—Write your name and address plainly, and al- which heads, Assuming that any of the heads may belong to any of the y the head and figure und see It iti cepecess ways apecity size wanted. aire of feet, how many different boys can you find in the picture? Sirens, original aaa taviling “THE SPIRIT OF THE TRUSTS,’ —+- - ‘ ‘