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t MAGAZINE ST y | | “ Circulation Books Open to All. ] — ee MAGAZINE STORY] SECTION. ; NEW ¥ORK, SATURDAY, JUNE 27, 1908. — i [ODD OmOOOOD! fon ® CODEC SERN 005 Her Sweetheart's Name He Brid j . : une bride. - Worn in Sun-Tattoos? thins pve, Old Gods on Broadway “4, something : : ; ei thing Is Lovely | y A Decidedly Novel Fad of the Summer Girl. Just Now, But A Meeting with Our Dear Friend Apollo Again. | Devetna: tive a Just Wait Awhile. | You Tried One? By Margaret Hubbard Ayer. _— ‘* By Ann Evans °° | Doodoa! DCDOODOGOGHOBOGOOHE ODOODTSS 5 O OC New York Mythoiogy— |T ‘Tea Face cold gleam st most by a dis ; Apollo, Gok of the Sun folds mround hi ANY giris x dn around his even. | pee SRO NES Heaers 2m teeing sonard} hastened, speeding as fast as a thick your quena ; : ly marriedierare fra pedestal hla preath and a thickening crowd would HOU Mth a now making laws }eodllxe love, \ Asi te wasl atout to ciaepy | le! him. tn purault'of’ the «irl, | Catch anes aa by We iicips Hiro crn Suntali SEE } ine up with her, ne brushed past he: or ring M wn ea so) Gaauall yal bOtalntentienallfeieecuen ea Dhia ts the latest ry new shirtwais k nh ves ae to a i ie peret BR OAT 3 8 inducement of the et RegIERG ERA ye run ey ‘ by fay, UD dermatolog! F gns whi aba PRA IEORT strotled our DAPhne, volving hie deliberate pur aby es aunilenecmetns ite Foal LL face — oulturist, roldarywer be-ause most girls of the Knic te aS ened her steps and passed | face specialist or Riven oidery, em eos : Be venea him alinost on a run, As ane pans aie Sahiaesuets n clove are too ecueeker aul Sores aera paesed whatever — those canoe pac jazed to be able A clear and tod a her : ; ; : x eruianiey > thing Intell position tn the pape pale a CO Ce aatibeathy (etl ever at o the lady's ae i iu suerte ure: LLUALINELS atched his pace to here Petar peelty (call i peal ire eshelpleavetvoneiscs ‘ Dn an : windows tne ; ee themselves. ae Sutera © sentimental giri's opportunttion @ cian, Forty-second street STEED ERTIC IT teen | Gong 8 teu : eas Bat are unlit an she not wear Par Just beealse) de “Oh, vou needn't be afraid, mina: no | fave H te called ( eeu fener a n err e name of the man “SH and sleep and wali Apollo was get- hinrm Intended. Tim wure. Won't yey! ‘Tee anc dermatolugy go'well together, whom she hc wih momentary and sit down ar a little fat. take m oD [and one astute phystelan who t a [automatic customs that they are able wouldn't Apollo pre closer, and Daphne | lands the feminine sex pours out to do even these things already panting Increased her pac | Blend to his financial satisfaction t fs all 0 wonderfull and new! - Aol brea hleesineete | Waile you drink & cup of tea, served a dream of happiness as Life seems just ANN EVANS as he was “Come now. my dear.” sald the pur-|#! & pretty little table by @ pretty Ilt- yw! Such bewildering bliss is hers! now, redolent of euer “you might just as well take jy tlt Waitress, you are encouraged tc How marvellous that Tne Only Man the ba te different only the proce nda (ttle sip of something ambrosial PLEASANT: ( EVENING- GOING MY WAY ? want to be five years from now Won't be a fool, ause you are in lo Look what oth have married and have put up wi {trim your sails accord- | Jonn ts n ange Neither are you, | Let Im smoke all over house, vetting a Tea Fe This Is the Way :1e Sun Brands — But not at all. al her preference to a fare not free of charge ‘The Baltimore girl uses the sun as a} bashful lover by showing a necklace rations, em- made of the letters of his name worn Instead of a collar? ‘Tattooing isn’t such a new thing, and many otherwise sensible people—sailors He's Been Doing This for Thirty-seven Centui tries paing ating the savage was the n London, when wirls amused themselves by having seasons ago a sof Pytn- ® laurel tree It made him think back, F 0 one If asionisied any more for ja mom attempt at im: finger glittered Apollo was the t nifrle'” he said at Inst “Isn't! A devine how hlatsty renmats itgelt?, Neon lookIne cross and forty \ Page Of Sumimor Romance, ilamor aud Philosophy by The Evening World’s Special Writers . Kent trom the pufty By Diane de Morgny. er shop and freshly ralmented easy have the sum of years showing in your BPON Se face divided uy two, and you are tn uld be Hers! ny some nine | rs His No a minute, please! figure didn't come \ saver. & vou are in a hurry. Tecan @uced to submit to a few tucke luken eit from me to turn your dream signe of his early calla You know T ain't no cheap $1 your skin, just 4s once you had to ghtmare, « x But {f YoU pnidias went ou: n Weil street clerk. Tf? a bite of dinner Stbmit to having your skirts let down, sa seit anaritcaoulanbe why, 1 After you've hac the dest of tea you ° ward ar quien far trom af? Shaliy persuaded to go and we: a w pre tucking, or perhaps the triend who has You od aphne, pale with terror and with a comme with you would Hke @ few tucks to pout you ask him for mone ening. seuse of St #!) having taken in ber physivgnomy. and to our ear when all venpened before cast one pante- Having your face fixed nowadays ts you an ¢ gant monkey. !!ow w y e her tormentor Wke fitting your frock, a Mttle tuck it sound r, When the pout be- now deserted street and fled, here, Httle tuck there and a Httle comes a frown and he snarls out. *W Trey bad reached the quarter erst of ot color to relieve It At all did you do with that dollar 1 gave yo ght vio put on full eve not so tat trom the river the Steain oO catch the fying fig- eve he ihe 4 louse and was swallowed u his Jokes. How you like it ackness. ead every tine he stays downt 6 dash carried Apone, char night that he x 1 ay ) the rotunda of a fat po unk? 1 who hac t the cor Most women get sen you think yer doja‘? mone t and get cn : Ie 9 Deautiful house In which a clever surgeon takes tucks on the third floor, white on the first floor you can have talk and tea free of charge The tucks ‘Vea gives one courage Just .ook at the Japanese That's probably why tea * served fo plentifully to the lady who 1s Just about to have her face fixed. Certainly age can have no terror for for instance—have ytone It and still do He ldn't look wel. nowadays in Kasped that authority 1 seen ver|the woman who can have five years It, 1 believe, as a fof bravery. Mapping chlamis and summer sandals, DestDa de i ole prate Bie wiped off her looks between the first lieNowittanaironivomensrorianianestin Sted BT akaoate salar unl ! ming, sve, And vou beat It and second cup of tea or can have a snake of a design tattooed on her arn PR ESR o. way!" furrow eradicated between two bites of to show just how foolish she can be if y wardrobe isn't popular (APulle ned and gazed ruefully at) toast—a furrow ft has taken sixteen or ie closed tron gate of the basement tthe gold of his hair, nis Wroueht ty the centre of the vate was|%xty years to put into her forenoad. when| A ai \ | the woman whom vou left tn the after. ve comes GOOGOOSOG DOBOOOHOHF HHHHHBDS GOHODOHHGHHODHGOHDHOOHOGHHDGDHODODDOGOODIGOOGOOGOIGQODSH PDOOHOOIOAGGHHOHOSGOOOWDOOOOS. The Husband Who Keeps His Wife All to Himself A Dreadful Fate tor the Woman Who Gets Him. By Nixola Greeley-Smith .°. T? Husdand| you know what kind of a man Thomp- | i] That Keeps|son ts and that no decent woman cap Her to Him- afford to be seen with him. Doubtless selt 19 simply the he ts even new boasting about you over least oftensive some bar. allag of the jeal-) “But,” you urge, “you Introduced the ous husband. Not man to me yourselt. You sald you had even the Ark of been in college together. He hag come the Covenant was here to see you repeatedly, And you sv guarded us 1s are always saying what a fine fellow the wite of this he ts fitth type of men But arguinent ts of ne avail, You not to murry have to hear, for the fiftieth time, She may not, that vour husband hae lost all faith a in you, that he thought you were other different from other women, but that the maine petty vanity actuates the PaccaGrecuerra think herse | siren, = To men she muy exist anerely vague entity “Jones's” wite—or Brown's entire sex or Johnson's, as the case may ve At first you try to laugh him out of | tu: If either Brown or Johnson be of 1t Bur the same combination of cross- Ithe type that keeps her to himself the examination and summing up for the casual inquiry of “How's your wite?* prosecurton goes on till at last, In sheer ————— ee THERE MANY PEOPLE Don'T You DARE Look AROUND! THERE'S A MAN BACK aa Ta ton He Seats Her Wi’) + - Face Against the Wall. ay contain al) the dimensions of a! exhaustion and irritation, you burst into Sardov drain bull: op the eterna) trie tears angie of one woman and two men. | As @ rule, It ts then over—till the 1 . We can tell tits undesirable husband time. In sheer self-defense vou refrain J usually by the fact that his first |from telling him the most harmless tn ij thought on entering # restaurant te te/cidente of the day untli you have shoo the supposed Circe at his side to proved by the moat searching autopsy } the leas: conspicuous table In the room And there place her with her face to the wall If the walls cor he keeps uara on ne admiring glance trom the diners at her back be reflected to her through tts compiatsant medium I'MET YOUR FRIEND JACK TODAY, EAR! At the theatre {1 ts his ford bellef at the performers al! act at her Though thetr seats may be in “R," dares not leave her at the ourtain'’s drop for a drink or a cigarette tor feay the leading oman as wink at her through the peephole To be sure there fs something not un pleasing In having 6 husband who thinks that Helen of Troy ang Cleo. patra were wal) flowers In conmiparison with his wife Rut when vou find that vou can’! call his attention to the long. haired m next table without being accused of flirting, and that when wou go Into soeleiy vou may not dance with your own shadow wit pelng called) to account afterward, vou b [to matize h pent ns : ni respec! tor the opinions of He Dia, Did K other people may serve as a temporary brake on his actions tn public But that they contain nothing to displease once you nave returned to your home him the crossexumination you are put! Then vour unusual reticence arouses through would make William ‘Travers his suspicions. ‘What have you on Jerome or ames Osborne turp green you nd?" he Inquires acridly. And with envy could either vit try ae you will, you cannot convince You met his friend. Mr. Thompson, him that there ts nothing on your mind while you were shopping this after-\at all except the dreadful fate of be- shor noon and he asked vou to have somal ing the wife of the hustund who keeps \ice cream soda He did, did he? Do her to himself, how far the New York girl will g in| Make nim give you a fair allowance, | “had it.” mer ‘Vake your rights from the first, and n enthusiastic way of tak-|then you will be spared the humiliation | slipping by the windows yard | @) we! We have GOOSE Or Her Summer Conquests. raeanrie: Hee eaatenes Saar ton HAC EO (ON OD |tnroueh the twilight. Somethins an tie | DOOD blems or tokens of affection upon her and, given a f Above evervthing else. ¢ br t dea spol.) freed m of her movement o: pe sg (Copyrieht 1908 by W. Dillingham Co)! tation spied } cooked up last ni, creamy shoulders. nore hk py. Be a n, but as sq pody, under the gown caught the r ’ 1 couldn’) pe the everla ‘The patterns of her shirtwaists, or the | uxsortme: ’ man and vou will then st snon| notice of the glittering god by Geo. V. Hobart, I trum con 1 be openwork and prepholes, allow the sun | No wonder peo) silly | a firm ma omial platform whiel: : Bless me it it) a (Hugh MeHugh") | Ixnock ana the wi cls with to work an exyuisite design on her! season | have no injunction plank in it, Dap Vag ses. SEAR BUNCH: still in the!) Boosi, and you boos: alonel asa oe ring at the Spoonsnury Com-| When you roast’ good and loud “rm too delicate for th's one-night! For the lad with the thist mn golng to New York) Will see you frst | If you dun't proceed to cough! DORE, DONOOOM OOD OOS COODA DOO’ 5 GHLOLOODOGOSE! OOO. OOOO mercial House and here's! You will ud thai the crowd po 7 ate Q rome of the dope the near-; Has @ hurymer as bik as your ow oN ey “IC at | WAV)% = Z ey 8 netors of the “Bandit's Bride! $ Coe ae als ee | von, Mike" the Juvenile rata © games al) off, stand cag 1 veranda | and build a theatre.” composed of | what withs sneered Li w Comedy. | proachable advantages of some summer | start on your two-weeks course of the equal and sulpbur| With a reporter 1 knoe on one of Hi Glasses to Green Glasses. resort by the sea or up in the moun- | anti-cark treatment. matches And at the table you are/the paper the Juve le chuckled, tains, After which it's all off with you, | But alas and alack-a-day! Also Fudge! wedged in between a hasty feeder who| “Say, what was the name of thut such a manner as to mash the thatched, ollty of one of thos Hans with a. br rtw of Brie ch | incomparable beauties and the unap-|giblets out of your new straw hat and com Be rich, and the pt By Irvin S. Cobb. ) conservative Gleniay ad, describing Youre # warm young guy When you star! to buy— New York, June 27. AR GREEN “Shall | quit for a while the carking | with the Double Cleft. and knife ang fork like @ snare|town we played night befor Tocireletslanretentvouliccerthelc é cares of city life?” you say to your Back in town you might be clrenlating drumme on one side and on the Murphy's Landing wasn't it?” Mik : Renz eUL One tH —About this | seit, “Shall 1 flee from t spot |about freely, calling Natthew Wills by othpr a dainty trick who only needs a| answered Be flush, and your friends are the espe e where carking cares are delivered to|the familiar appella at’ and picture of Washington Crossing the! “I guess that's righ ause Mu Go broke, and they'll say ‘Ta-ta! ( afer patted daily, fresh from the Meadow | watching Eddie Foy J down Delaware painted on her sidas to be a | phy landed op me good and hard.” Wrie your bank account burns y vou Parma Carkery {a half pint, pint or | Broadway, and then 3 him pass Hurlem moving van. |the Juvenile sald. “Remember thowe yoy wili get returns plek up yor ' vorite magazine, ind back w ne more. and g' rounds to see the Joints smack the ball on ite sun-tanned abdo- ng out to the Polo) And if you went for the fresh monn. | mice white door-knobs we |tast next morning? The sy Were hot biscults, but I had to ¢ nine with a nut-cracker, I've got ft in full quart packages. and hie me away | Wahen it’s ous you'll get the Hal babbling brooks | to sylvan delle whe babble on like Ella H ain oxone you hose Belle throat poker and spend the entire eler Wheelcox, | grass-greey hout while your wealth the best fetion Is | and murmuring wavelets kiss the | uien for three bases, and pausing anon | SFoat poker and sp SAAR ssually found—in | amourous strand? Shall I?" | \ roof garden or cate or Coney Island, | trying to Ket Y again. But my pantry yet, and every time I walk Curae the advertising | The answer belng that you shallst. | and if you had great luck, you might| Were for a few rounds of 60-cent around the knob turns, and I can hear! Show a tearful lamp And you'll see them tramp— section — batween Apanenuasiecegureelé motley é: cal her, | {hat you pined, you always ind yourself 3 apa So then you buy @ pa en be spoken toy In a kindly manner | ee ae Ur thom Ghrelin Tact | a door open somowhare, the pages devoted tennis or kalsomining pants, and one of|by a real wine agent. resorts where the only Indoor sport per-| Mike laughed. “It's the old story, my to Stowmos, the|tho-» long, slender excursion tickets} But uo, you would have ft the other| mitted among the guests by the sancti-, poy; we're a ead bunch of ploaghboys! The . Bottle. and Osco-| that fold up lke the Souvenir Portfollo| way. You would go to a place where foo proprieer is tying to get some-| 9. this old farm of » world when we| While at your money they glanc moor, Cigare—They're Stuffed With|of Attractive Vie of Picturesque| you have to ait through the long after-! “So that's what makes me say what I haven't a little maguma in the vest But you'll find them all gone eve falla upoa a tasteful and Poughkeepsie end pack your trunk ia ugga listening to the brought-on friv- de about vacations. Yours, _ Seaket. I've @ot a new bit ef a reci- On that celd, grey dawa’ And it's back to the woods for yc butterflies and birds, flowers and bee. Arareanat eh ven centuries I've n chas- sailing tn to dinner looking sweet and tles painted on their shoulders as ball hong mo and Tve never caught: twenty-five decorations, Fs uae Where have you been?" asks her | Every woman who has worn a th rchs wet gett Mitt. ‘¢ husband. snirtwaist In tie hot sun hay been aub vip anak toe gaa TMG Star Melodrama, — “on, morety out to tea.” she answers, Tectoantonaunttattoglte AGGCE GET RPeTenGhaineiroceecaine fia T* Heroine (wildlyy)—The empty | 4n4 the husband wonders what rare seas n it was not considered desirable in you can-notice on the the empty valleva, the— | blend {1 was that so rejuvenated her, and she hastened to bleach ft out with Let Him Smoke. ie Rut rare vintages | The Villaty (gloomilvy)—And the | but he will never know, and he wi!) noi wuttermilk, bichloxide of — mercury, are be had, and a piastre er | empty house —Chicago News (get the bill lemon or any bleach she could find even tf you have to air the curtains on| two stuck on the t matter are SURAT aE But last year's folly ts Yent's the root every day, but don't let him! Ai Fold the sun pours down on BOVDOGOHIVOY DEODOOODSEOIEGOS | fashion, at least in Baltimore, and fust drink nor gamble, summer days was his) He perpetually alone will show. girl's biack dress ané cheap hat was) © ADA 4 sy ok nt when sting vou; nt h will praise you Be poor, and they'll pass you the ice, orkce, Lyi and the mob will chee: you; oure! always a bunch to boost you Soo DOOU0OUL OOO? 9 8 bruises. Then n made me 1 ninge, and tor two When the fringe arrives on your y the game of Ute sized w fel; like a gurden gate, and 2 to @ showdown,” was the Juventle’s us lam every tine the wind blew." ce n hook tue buildin | At tals poim dade, ihe Reub bare! “The proprietor of tha: note! was 0 Ke st, polnted a fr J finger at! patriotic,” Mike continued * he Mike and butted in with: “Say, you number rooms ke any Ibe the fat cuss that cut up wath that ord dtel. Every room was named thar trou t op'ry us last tn jor of # President of the United States Line OTT TC & there happened to be circus, Mike answered, and) the bur- Was stand.ng near the tender roared with delight piclariei wey tution) | town, this" Suk Kicon, men up to John | moderb linproveme en? G tell the porter to Cows nickel-plated bells, streets autor (nen alaevenins paved with wrass and the river ». Pront, go and put Tunsiimewatar down that window in Rutherton | Ha. ha. ha, hart Jabe roa Hayes, and here, take this whiskey Reminds me place we struck up to Abrauam Lincoln, Front, whet's Jour in Missouri last winter, Mike went ai racket In James Buchanan? Same style of public a ture, 2 e U. S. Grant, t aa t tow Rete be Burt ainted when ' . qunnpe ir ront, ul @ sofa inte Janes wa 2 A. Garheld, i ee tWo ladies narriedjan English woman’ and) w Mortus Cac tis, ha, ba. ha ii a roared Jabe. “Doggone, if’ that ain't funny, you c tmea When 1 quit them Mike had worn finger-marks on the side of the biack= and Jabe had signed a verbal =. to go on the stage as the dresser. the Keub hotel, st: Youre as always, ed a steak and t eather binge covered with gravy, so I up to add an amendment to the | Declaration of Independence ‘The head ‘waiter was an ex-pugilist, so he put! ‘be boots to me and covered my amend a 4m