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: The Evening World Daily Magazine; Thursday’, June 258, TOUS. 1006664 26 OOO O8 3.0666 OG OODDGOTDDE SLADE DEB EGOEHOHOEH THGHF § OOS-100H0OD _ Sl cemBy? Saains by “ Georg McManus PODBOGOOOHOGHODOHSHTOOOOSVHOEONLSNOIOIG; The “sarees |; The Newlyweds ¢ TheirBa Chorus Lady. : prcmertianed Ways for Girls to Earn a Living By RHETA CHILDE DORR. 0860000 0GO 8 HHO, >> WP FOUNDED ON THE PLAY OF THE SAME NAME WANT “ITTLE By James Forbes. DOGGIE ? who will send me a Summer Hotel Work. | Qucge wit receive. names of several N these days of | recommended agencies. I unemployment | The pay at summer hotels and board- {tis some com- | ing houses {a from $14 to $16 a month fort to learn that for waitresses and chambermaids, and: there bas beon Ut- | rather higher for linen room help., This, te if any falling vd-fes from $16 to $18, according to the, off in the demand duttes. The hotel pays travelling ex- for summer hotal | penses one way, . telp, Indeed, some | ‘The only expense is for clothes, and” of th: agencies re. it is well. for girls to find out before 5 port an increased |leaving town exaotly what kind of i demand over Inst | dresses amt aprons they are expected season, which was | to wear. Some hotels demand a cor- & failure on ac-|Fect waitress uniform, while others .aré} count of the cold | !¢s* formal in their requirements. Some. weather, | hotels furnish aprons, caps and collare. Latgouiistaia’ fa mile, want only #24 do ell. the laundering free’ Professional help, but hundrede of | Cerse which te @ great saving to smal! hotels he ‘ding-l 11 Cat tat ’ chantry, monntatne ara Ronee in the |“ A careful manager of funds ought to pend to a large extent on amateur De® able to save almost every dollar’ Wali reanonh ana kom aniieiean da of her summer wages and have enough on hand tn the autumn to buy. most of a Bhle Novelization of “The Chorus) "You certainly was good to yourselr ‘ie Lady” Was Made observed Inez, By John W. Harding. What a Bore!” “I've been savin’ on an CHeprriah. 1008, C2 Sb Dulingbam Comm |) ches,” explained Patsy, “1 just sald pros or PROCDING CHAPTERS. |H W2S up to me (0 Befurnish from celia: horse trainer, i to dome Des juallory,, © Virginia Borge yainey, Je fo dose) : associated wie / incture a very neat and ver Ba Times are hart, and Male black maid entered and handed a n ory takes “as partner s, a sd Aired tae we am mem ‘Crawford. Crawford cor ie Berne Virginia stables, There he mee! Sedu etiracted by ‘Nora O'Brien. Patricia's Founger sister, a prety, selfish’ girl, Mngatto gocon the sage, O'brien taxes & drawled Simpson giafie tol Crawrord, The water Bite WIM wore: Here, Blanche, take my coat Rheeeiratag Insire 10 go How do you like me Fritzi Scneffs? the tage. t"unti continued Patsy, removing the hirsute hin fortunes es Cras adornmenig from her head and ign Now York Ing the show girl. “Take it from me, ford kissing. his lures Patricia Fin sow Yor Se inde ner moti uecrety. in New York, ‘hem puffs is goin’ to be the dead swe! Tomah ime with hin occasionally and playing article. An’ such a bargain! When I Tien eire’ ne ates Patricia, learna ot (ell you the price you'll pass away thie, Patricia enters be 1s to Simpson, whose s: vant she was, : writing for autographs, “Mon Dieu, what a nat Jost flash your giims on m curls— thentheateenlonfindeSy1VIA CEP IGG) Weg il init te Gade GD auld ISNT THAT A very good class of ‘girls seok this ye unter wardrobe eet the bunch of curls an’ the bayrette for NICE | JUST ye employment. A few college girls are {epee wecteeomee ee : = $1.75 from a lady friend at the Casino. haat 3 giad to earn something toward their ? ye, ” CHAPTER Bhe's lettin’ her hair go back Xo brown URE LITTLE 11 wish \ next vans expenses, but wattine on “‘C4 Nice Position. Gonnea fatrencorae \ HOPE HE ip KNOWN HE WOULD table appenin more otien to the col- ews Mra, Tom : oe f mith than to bie siater. Many EXPECT to graduate in Ji 4 ft ’ Inez suddenly rec di that she had ‘Ss ' ved eka) v ® us n June, en In the Chorus CME TUB Ai GlIeH TSE HET OELET COE DOESN'T Grow LIKE ae Stenographers, department store clerks [cannot go to hich school. Y don't ser yen ni “il it REANIM AISGLATOI ERIE RATE GRow | HE'S How'tL § and other workers tide over their dull care for stenography, neither do I'g “D Ranked eatin Beck “ilehigns GUND. (a EAUSTEEESO CHD 4 € AID oF HIM ? season, thus combining a vacation and care to work in @ factory, Can yOK wonderment drawled “Mon Doo, what a bore!’ dust TH profitable employment. suggest a nice position for a girl of at ciuet alee: iriawe i s STAN ea TH AEM LaE, AIGHT A great many more might obtain the! aren? LB? t epped out of a sul e girls screame th laughter, ‘ io ? auded 4 is SUE GOR Cau NUKGLe atte de tothi SIZE! [positions. but, unhamdly, comparatively y+ woula depend on what the git of Come at me light, iris.” remon-| sare sou mim King me, Miss 5 ESeed CAN Mestad CDT) Cha: comers fifteen is, fitted to do. You write an” veil?" s. enteon, DH at use. 3 ' Per. 4} ta ttle brtunit ao hought of ” a Sa Lanecaaa i i of her} -dfimickin’ you, Miss Simpson? Cer working iris to.leara’ such|eimple and | rCuent Of bookkeeping? Trpswetting, ful) Gnd) oriaménial adjunct of her) te stad got the French SSeS neIRI a i Ina profession of iteelf nowadays, since headdress. “Ain't it a the aps aTEH MAIC WAAR TEMS manly Gutlos as laving @ table Prod’ waing machines and other attachments {no?. I don't think thie a Ruage copyrighted, hav 4 erly, caring for linen and allver, wait- 4 ne it me newspapel wi an ts don't think =F have heen added to the typewriters. HA CS he it's some newspaper guy wante mi ing deftly and neatly, and clearing the Tove ihaieataloedatat tovneenial The girls averred that they did not.| Picture. 1 been in the Sunday papers board after meals. It in atil! more de- | 10K over A CRD tan Trade School for Girlsyou can get ft at the school, No. 206 Wast Twenty~ twivet this season’ she cast a glance roof her eye at Simpson plorable that few girls even know how to take care of thelr own bedrooms. | and Inez remarked: “T never seen you look swelter, Have : pratima iahetesenil sie CARREY? (ft THAI EHE cE BCE ieeeted ae DS: | third street. Perhaps you will find « you, Simpson? ‘ na es arte eee oe eae ce umineas of life for the ma | congenial occupation, Don't insist that O'Rrien’s a treniendo sma r vinager along Jority of working girie {9 wage-earning, | eee ee eg.” dresser,’ was the j a ler of oy 5 . The Al omploy 1 5 ; that personas sie sa esi aace-, "Who's Your Letter From ? | witch 1 both’ pillanthrople.tnattar eulisscneaectia Io you know any real reporte tion and a centr for the study of in Stenography at 18. “Don't Get Petulant! "” M adiniringly j | dustrial problems affecting women, has | Dear Mrs. Door: Phas , einer Ma couple on ine staff.” declared linterested four of the settlements in T AM eighteen and a grammar achoal Don't get cet a peaiee Be ! Patsy. rubbing the side of her nose this phase of women's work. Early in graduate. T should Uke to be a ste- siiitnetialy lel ut mith her finger and taking another side- — [the spring the settlements established | nographer and typewriter. Do you cide ee ee ere long glance at Simpson | |classes in walting op table and 1m |think my education ts @ufficient? * \) q ari a aa Cu M aught sig it of the letter lying a) ayer 0ve DNSD> iS BODOODOOOONE 1S) DOGDOOVDOQOODOOD HVS DSX |chanberwork. ‘The ls who attend- | cK ained 3 entit table, Her curlosity got @ |ed the classes had no diMculty in ob-| Your letter fe not very well written yer discretion er from, Patsy? Is tt your gentleman friend you told me t-you know, Dan taining good positions, and one grati- nor very well spelled. TI think you |fled hotel-keeper wrote to the Alliance |should go to some school where English |Rureau that he was so pleased with |is taught along with the technical part |the girls sent him that he intended to /of stenography and typewriting. Coo- rding-‘louse Grouch Is Usually a } C Ee a Oe Ura Muff, four _ PatS¥, hier mind diverted by her bout OOO DCOCOU 000000000000 OUD 000000000 send a check to help the next years per Union classes are good. The He- lomecrayauaan! jjenanion Ubi ihichalahvwaeiniiehad itorgattentall tratning olasses along brew Technical School for Girls, Fif J ninety-aix. Best: Adirondack sable about the letter ton, and wants to bet Mrs. Starye-Em] He says when he tackles It on one alde|we mix {t up with tha Japs, ff we'll] The settlement will oontinue the |teenth street and Second avenue, has a Val Riaicoclled mt earinen CMonEn By Joseph A. Flynn at » laugh: puts three be and some hot} the other side leaves the plate and/only load our guna with bullets made | work next season, and girls should ap- splendid course, but I am not sure that ' wthtald deter nea Be He ne every day, sometimes | I} A T Water in a pot, boils it for two hours,| curls up over his fingers. He sald yes- out of Mrs. Starve-Fim's bread f'll bo/ply as early as March at the Bureau, /a girl of eighteen, unless graduated CELE) AE Ae SU long, EnCUsh | wicet GG W seems and thon calls it ‘coffee. teriay that Instead of electroouting |all over next morning. But never mind,|No. 42 Lexington avenue. within two years, would be considered in the fascinating and absorbing Op-) she gave a start, and her eye lighted to be “One afternoon he asked Dizzle if wel mumlerers they ought to sentence them He'll get his some day, good and proper.|_ Girls who have watted until uow be- | eligible. Most of {ts pupils are recent eration of exiibiting sthe bargain (9 1) with glad @xcitement as she perused ( ns | FAVE A reward to anybody who found|to eat here for the rest of their lives, |The old Iady's got his number, and the{fore thinking of summer hotel work |graduates. You might apply. None of Ronmemhers enemy ay negemly amici Were OU Dl etaeL the olassea, as far as I know, begin un- the note He's got a surprise for me—some- in’ ewell, Milly,” she s ‘He's go} | to be out in front to-nigh Fancy that! fin oyster in the soup. He hasn't got} “One time he sald we wasted too/moment she gets the goods on him|must depend on the professional em- any sympathy for the steak, elther,! much powder in time of war, and when wood-night for Scronjo. Dea ace tyarencers|| Chifell) a sD ee set paul “Do you see that human telegraph asked ‘Tess a “Talkin’ of sa ain't that a peach coat, though? Two six-y, ty-elght, silk ned, Feel that nin’ “Try it on, Bi fe anight 10k TP nust go an’ tell Nora,” Seed ani yoNs Gaia On RSH OES Rifles putes! Fifteen minutes! | the lining to judge as to the auality’| pisteen minutes!” shouted the call bos of the . { "I can't wear ready ner last evening having reference to a scene at the pole over there, watching the extra { TOHMOMYONOSS | piece of pineapple? He used to be in (200000000000 The Baby 2 @ )) §tnealoc coe’ Betty Vincent’s Advice ~w 2 In Hot Weather where a stout gen Hleman was vio: lently exp! | outside. ro! 1 must get to work,” ejacu she deciared, t Noss }lated Patsy, changing her mind. "'F “You can't wear ready-made cloth= ivy, gimme me dress, will you? Gir ing!" echoed Patsy. “Girls, ain't that al, abame! Well sure certainly Decauso he was always first at the {table, ana had to be dragged away at 5 e the finish: and then his pockets Cc h M | hed Airs Gane fonsiaent he| On ourts 1p and arriage ) |hammered the meals for all he was JODCDDOOOD0 000000000000 0000000: made clotht : iat- ing with Lizzie oe A PENTA “Oh, that's a @ went on, as she slipped into a de Peculiar eb aeeracs a ‘ y F ollete costume of white satin trimmed |ance wit! soronio,” Tess replied, wit worth) |and! endedilup his talkfeat by; \ saves mone: QTY rr tas ubbse i : | B alone together she hardly notices ma, geen eaa ner auirtenarsiogs beade of pearls and threads ofa laugh, vite raieny a wick over finds & By Ida Badanes, M. D. shouting ‘T've been an easy mark in| Religion No Obstacle. PAI aS a a is Lab enone i 40 d'you thin seen to-day? | jy_ lece of kindling wood In the 0 | § vealed in an undershirt of glaring ; viperased Ben migcen Os Kind Uns ay, i this dyspeptics’ retreat for five years, | pear petty heed away, But she decent repulse | u chalkg Carter he was bu sp bre nd then he got hot under the - 4} ase toms, but th y, eve “ings youlgot a new petticoat, t ea DPE NSEURR AEE DDIITETOUIITETNIGU eee sae eaen enol: Cioavetazeliiaatiiversiicncninhe I Eee al 3 sed yeara my sentor, I am in love with | PERPLEXED. wat the ban: you Just love! «wnat did you ¢ (ots Git © Fis 5 average last very long There are certain mys-|put now I demand something new he- remarked Evelyn rt oH I think that woman he : time for terious things in this world that | him very much, but we are of dif-| The young lady may be shy whee » nat Wo! watt ks No One | sides the mame old roast beef, weartng | alo: vith but y “hi the imost emotional hair in. this at ? teetliing 18 can account for or trace their origin. | | ferent religions. Do you think we should ne with you, but you seem to have An Exhibition. bit cronfo’s the head and front of t LE GEAe none eres pene le different name for avery day of tho pare? B.C, |no reason for discouragement. Tell ‘i ane set maka eene en jrouch family here. ‘They're a large i L y | week. I, for one, would gladly wel- your! J 7 ree forty-t Patsy confided 5 Gronell fapluanerede ames Ney ea 1, It 1s not notion most women entertain concern- slo, Religion should be no obstacle to mar-| °F of your love and you will scom | “ f them =X it The Quarrel family, and, like tips on the p come some change learn {f she loves you. One of them invisible plaids. Maybe tt . eter eee a hmenerstaaiawent ‘ inasial for the Ing dentition, They attribute to it all! «pia he get It?” T inquired, watehing | iaee. Many marriages have turned ; wouldn't put Fift avenoo on the Blink.” | pve soon her in everything sho [NOUN And them evervwlers. | the. ti tooth to ap- the diseases the ittle one is Mable to yor an epportunity to attack the let-|OUt happy where the husband and site Appropriate and Pretty. A Baste attention, however, had Yen ate ipiays.” said PES a aE NE rin a healthy get, beginning with a old in the head tog, have been of different religious beliefs. | yo. arty \@ tracted to Patey s hat, and she stood off; «xo have 1. You know Carter's a/Of% Wnock on a@ rainy day, s u aby in the tenth | and ending with a protracted diarrho: ; . 3 “ 5% | L o arter's 8 ‘00! ¢ n he Face ever since “ io [7S tt fT }Pto admire st. The other purchases were e lot cn iny style," affirmed Patay, | 2!! look ke Rain in the Face ever sin month, but delay- convulstona and even marasmus, They mon rented eerie ie he w0t 18"! She Is Shy. |], it spropriate to put thbon ony passing from hand to hand, and her col- ee Ode he of them | That sky professor on your floor calls ed. dentition de-| begin to look for the ermptoma et | 7een ‘eplted. covering up the butter. ouquet Presented to @ girl graduate _ Joagues were inspecting them in detail ; yong Jthem ‘pessimistic creatures," whatever t : nptoms “Mrs, Starve-Em waa standing behind | Dear Betty ing from an academy? The colore | notes some abnor- teething at the age of three months mality. The milk and keep it up to the end of the period of temporary teeth This erroneous {dea is followed quite are twenty in| often by serious consequences, for ntally or "yd © manner of women for all ov place actresses.”’ W, an’ wear spangled dresses smoke ¢ ttes. said Milly ‘yn irtimated th: eritically and judging them udibly after whom the new gamnent of ano! |that means “Take Seronjo, for example. When he rumbles down in the morning wit y. with a smile, ‘Nice but he wasn't wise. When he got I love her dearly and she returns, The ribbons of gold and white would through sho tapped him on his thought! 1 my affection, When !n company |be appropriate and very charming, tf fnotory and said: ‘You are right, Mr,|with other people she gives me all the flowers of a harmontous color were him all the time, Itke @ cake of =| KEEP company with a young lady, are gold and white, HL. e she would not woman seems to possess an interest the caro what the role might be if sho | le t vai umber. At one many grave diseases are thus over- | EST ERS (Ne! fe twists 2 yw t sire, Dt e Selected: intenseness of which Is not understand- could only wear pile blue tights |day, Seron i" And he twist ra baby should have six teeth; at looked by mothers and medical aid is Beat: No one would gladly welcome attention I can desire, but when we are | selected. x able of mere man, Mais opinion wae, “I'm just wasted In skirts,” she de- | his face into a double knot and growls, Ch con months, twelve teeth; at two Not resorted to In time ome shane) etd ehch anim geese HO; | sais that the hat, Ike the rest, was “rea! ! clared ‘Yes, If tt don't rain.’ Then he sits at! sooo sixteen and at two-and-| A diarrhoea in @ baby in the hot out that bourd bill, now two months smeel tare Ipeeetasne lanentod fiber Hes chee Lier eDIe sauna lees onesint complete set of weather should never be called teeth. | OveMuet “It i a swell Wid," agreed Patay, “1 Ix for the Ugats gag. Not that Tlang buttons up his coat oer eat nat ing, for there is no time to be lost in Sa ae blew myself there—two ninety-c couldn't wear ‘em, Simpson,’ she said,) “He told Whiskerine that he lost a Pane “i trying to cure this malady 5 In the majority of cases the cutting | ttying O malady. One must A Case in talk | gold watel in a boarding: house th passes unnoticed and without ®t promptly in summer complaint or Point. imported model. They wanted to put a | as that lady sniggered. “I hate bunch of peacock feathers on the side, about figures, but 1 could make the sitting beside but I'm that superstitious! Besides, Venus de Milo look like May Irwin. and leaving what's the use of trimmin’ when | have I'm only in tie musical comedy to learn | going to tak of te any trouble the disease will peat open, and he isn't “gone children may have a alight child. Not every attack of Indigestion another chance; but {he gover. or loss of appetite or show !8 teething, nor, perhaps, summer com- a breezy young fellow two @ervants—man and his wite— made in Rus- was talking to @ patient one day | sian style, or Oo MIG Ce D: C—, who always emp! HE dress that’ 1s a veil?" to be graceful, 1 bet 1 could get a thargs out with Whiskerino long enough signe of irritatio® a few days before Plaint, but it js always better to be on | abouts caren 8 Bred ace discharged (Bin BETO aa (a her ha ki eker tu star me if L could get the he win't have any coat to button ath appears, h s \¢ nis ¢ bec 5 . | 5 ’ She hung up her hat and skirt and backer t ar me it ould get the jhe won't ha ny) Coe. itor the tooth appears, but all the symp- "Generally speaking, there la no excuse’ He remarked: “‘It is 40 strange, but |satietactory one. for good t breakfast the frst crack out of toms subside as soon as the tooth cuts for a sick baby unless It has a heredi- it {8 always the way with a man a oms su 85 ‘ ¢ c u edt ’ nd, pale ne ithe box cemes down bing! on the through. tary predisposition to certain diseases wife. If one is good, the other 1a no| the younger girls, In If a baby has the proper care there ig good." tMustration 1s no reason why it should not thrive and The patient asked him, “How ts ttl gnown one of the took down a worn, Misy affair of flan-| play; but, gee, it's hard to get ¢ nelette with wide sleeves, She turned /tragic play! Of course, I could ger \ it over and over before putting it on {from Charlie Frohman, but 1 don't| poor, dumb egss When the coffee mere are exceptional casge of sickly, and said severely, with a wink at the; Want to take {ft away from Maude | comes !: right there with a crash,! feurotic children who may have severe| develop naturally. with you and Mrs, C— Ee reincce f | sy best and tnost desir girls: Adams or Ethel Barrymore. 1 can al- ; ; “glmpaon, you've been wearing my |Ways dance for my Livin’ | Poni Eaee artistas You’ twit y re} s | toned down the front. kimono!” “You're a hit with yourself, ain't ‘ yout’ sneered Simpson, who never | eo that it can be stripes aynancareLcoucen) [yout maeaet ed eins OU Sneed us dS. #2# #& & w y !. 5. en. [se sthat IE gem he ‘Girls, went on the vel chorus : AS i ‘panied by a diagram, . ee dering, and it ts fin leader, who was in high spirits after Giris, I'm no knocker, an" you never lance itita Blea los her day's shopping, “I seen some waists | hear me leadin’ no anvil chorus,” re. collar, oddly shaped i torted Patsy, “but if certain “parties to-day that was real “eauts—all over) wag where they belong they'd be mak- Linen is being much laee, real lace. An’ how much d'yer |{n'. bed used for dresses of think? Three dollars. I had to pass| Wat Simpson may nave intended to res) ee Us p t jreply to this WAS never 1 mn ' Bb eee ‘em up, though. After I bought these |"TR%, was a loud banging at the dor, ored, brown, oxblood rose color, blue and white, and the style 3 just 4s appropriate yellow kicks me pocketbook looked like | with the stentorian indmation that th @ disaster, |peraon waking the noise was the laun- | Bhe held up one foot that they might | 119M" | ace er new tan shoes “Hold Onl” Ge are en para | PAR pasa } fold on! I'm lookin’ for that guy! and a ne simple Answer to Star Puzzle. | exclaimed patsy, going tothe “door, Wyasiable material | whieh she flung open. suited tue 5 1 ¥ “see here,” she said: sharply, “you wear ‘ got a fine nerve comin’ to tals pt for washin'! You kept mine a wh. le Week last time, 1 didn't have a scteh [to my back, |°Mar soe Must have been a mis ; | take, Miss O'Brien,” said ie. man, (ite cight suay to placate her How Eas many you have? {einen There was four—a skirt, : : i oh a shirt waist, a—-- Looka here, fresh y : inet | ike.” she broke off, “it's none of your : mith 78 yar | business what tL had y : And she slammed the door, inda; we aa a nanuly. while Simpson tittered XN ¢ Overture! Overture!” came the warn- re was a general excdus, and pson and Patsy remained alone. » latter was about to follow the others when there was the sound of a t No 6022. scuffle outside, and Nora's, voice was Russian Blouse Suit—Pattern N 22 heard raised In entreaty . i IL SLR U NI ere Lee Let CRAY | “ob, don't—stop, please stop” e~ ; FRR tO THE MAY MAN Before ¥_ could reach the door fou A. ee Hee Ap hle Nora, greatly agitated, came into the Sites PON ASHION BUREAU, No. | Poom | $ opin $ York Send 10 cents n or stamps for each pattern oxdered. ; y the seven pleces in| "What ts It, honey lamb?" inquired ; Rita wnt aiiia: coin’ ceeaalane ne fom prived ia Tusa | Pats: fas Ht . +. \ ways »p 'y sige wanted ‘orld are arranged to ‘Taat old tenor tried to kisa me 5 } 2 iJ panied ne Eee Continued) “Hay, BU, look wot says he's The sheath ekirt bite Kidville