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a The Evening Worid Daiiy Magazine, Monday, July 6, woysoues OCC RULY VMK LVOEO TOODOO! OOO OOO DOE Gor OTOn) DOD eee ere) Mees ooaseos @ PODITIVDODEOIVGGHIGHODY ® re 7; en Roose elt OeS unt y j V Bi unwdnAe mn ; = 8 rl Avec neee DOOnO nono! BO ODO nDUOOOUO Drowns ooavers aay 9 ore OOD DUG TOO 39000 o : : ; aan aati ; ngs OOF GDDLDHIDODOHHIGOOOHOHOHHOHINOQODOOOIDONTOOTOADAIIOOOE | Shee Are brestwent Rooscveil’y Own Stories ot Hunt: ; ' : \ fj “a Pies HREM rot rand Tee ee tet Personallulth | ina Bin Camel the taniVesk| wentulon then dave) Boe Oe Nea War co KIL an anita when in vail ja repeatiog rite n felt. If the sonally the chief excitement I have had m connection y Bry Game in the Far West. Twearty of Chem Have : POAHGIA BHITSHe TE NiaeiFEAInal BIUBUT ATR )RVERIIER EOE rant T INE thereivtth ( hunting door) h » pas eral . 1a7, 5 ct Gay \ eked Kon the wd KOWNPuNWway a oman who is af skilful) through underbru the difficulty ts un is it teen Securet by the EVENING WORLD by a Specia! ‘ nee stance) duleter with yeu, N CHS MEER SUN iteeneeds CobeeO ver eTHRERA LUT aan ha ah as arisen {ror some antics : i n grea ie We i 1 som or hw fe te URN Sead te Ma my horse, a . C alrrangement, and Are Prmted on Mondays Weanes- Gain MannonaCar eee Sane UA EAC ‘ Hi eld Seu BEES EEE IS AUER RLACR Ob ee we Uv. fin y d fr alt broken bronco ts apt to become s (0G ‘ Stance any under eig be taken into aecoun erved when a it i i i cays and Saturdays They Gwe a Foretaste of the ' J . Vif he deer os cantering ht course the larger Kind, such ae @)k inah man with a gun tries to climb on him 4 fP) i " a . generally a: and mouse, are the easiest to hity then @ hurry,—-PROM TO-DAY'S STORY. Stortes the Presuent Witl Write ot Hits Hunting Ex: 1 have killed deer ow ny ritte and at hn ememberiig to ;comes the antelope, in apite of ite awift- ¥ He, 4 se Minty) snnerally | Dave merely ad sid knife were \ j 1 an een, of th se plotty n Attica. 4 jong rath fe ! : a eed, ewan ot the AO Se ena te Uieiia PUSAN Henn et j \ Hielt rimming; then the Winter wax just beginning, 1 had = ss eens ue Apatite: Rs elas hee un ma tf do ao always k whitetall, w 3 rolling gallop; and been off with the ranch wagon on a! : s noWi etting hin i asi, and hardest of all, the blacktall, last round-up of te P ‘ita 5 ie ean i \ ind-up of the beet steers, and Y “tay se cok Oe ee Ns Heals ould humaeit over hands: aie MORIA beaten ts extra Uinary atifflegged ad suffered a ood deal, a3 one al i IG MICAS SEAS H yea fe a tformance, WICH (a ment) ene firs . Sometin Ay hlnway (he algailly| UPA HARI eee ees ; } avomnaiean echt i er, one «) i ‘ Ps, sleeping out in the snow wrapped Sees ery < of course, hailed with loud delight ne a AS) uwares, is thot not that the game tx too far, but up in blankets and tarpaulin, with n by all the men on quiet ho ; joins get entire € PMUrtedut that (tts too close, for a deer say ac-| tent and generaily f i STONY NO, 1 en We §; MA aver inv rivernmitnmercaa@hantaninanie titans for als mounts f she animal is running FL ee acl aetar Ur ea afer Dbl aca ALE Docasne mn weary of th i i . Spin canta pe blatts, ‘ Ne eM shoot runnin am : i at fall speed | veiging him oui of ui] accuracy of aim. | interm{nat shane Hunting Deer wiih Logs. ©" acre aces ¥ SMa TR GZORTAT GIR Ree tmanning same y distance off the diifculty: o1 , Nt acai able length of the nights that 1 arene oe oreanter along the winding cattle Patt — y, one hunt in 1s | code a wild an \ fs always neces ag s is of co Rea ats |Onee something of the sort happened to almost ceased to mind the freezing aN Y ake a da forough the woocs, until we come (o ~ a re a = a Pavone jas i misery of standing night guard round hunt We tinal! the bottom we intend tu hunt, Here a é 0 ‘ z [the restless cattle; while roping, sad either to the hitls hainter (s atationed at each runway ‘ ‘ B R WwW iP 1 uling and mastering the rough horses AUS Oe ake along wie s deemed likely pial this 10n (@) ar 1 => y . . ay OF jeach morning with numbed and. stit- lope. But if we are deer Ww <; and one man, who has fened hands, though warning to yet have no time r rematned on horseback, starts into the | blood was harrowing to the temper. ing perhaps able to spare ¢ cover with the hounds; occasional! On my return to the ranch I found a j of hours after ty's this horseman himself, skilled, ax most JAMES, I'M GOING To TAKE FOLKS, | WANT DELIGHTED strange hunter ng there; a clean, A es then all hands turn out to vowbovs are, In the use of the olver, A PARTY £ : equare-bullt, honest-l 1 . — = a OUT T x + honest-looking little fel — : tom for whiteta <a chance to kill a deer, The deep COUNTRY HO i 2M fee ACE MCHC OHE low, but evidently not a native Amer-| SOPYRISHT, UNE AW OD Ane nueniae ee cnhnn eae eaacimrayet raving col HeunMauroceeliung ea au USE! HAVE OUT To MY COUNTRY Iris AVG. i) eset AIEEE FANS See SY 19ee hounds at the ranch; true Southern ng that game is afoot, and the RYTHING READY! }| House! THe train curiosity about any one else's antecedr Ready for the Hunt, @eerhounds, black and tan, w op sing nters. who have already { Lea AT YT ' ents in the Mar Woat; but | happened*to — ears and hanging lips, their « heir 4 carefully, look to their WES AT Two ask my foreman who the newe ht ; mi he newcomer which grew thickly over the sandy bot- faces stamped with an + mot ale 7 Was—chiefly because the sald newcoin- while (he little hunter and [ took most ludicrous nielane rr Sometimes the deer comes tar ahead er, evidently appreciating the warmth HT puitaee rater H not fast, and have none of the of the dogs, running very awiftiy with And comfort of the clean, roomy In the trees from behind. Jook of the pied and spotted 1 x out, and if the ranch house, with its roaring fl rae. OF kame trails led up hound, but théir noses are very keen, books and good fare, seemed iiclined Lank. and Buy Col Walon AARARL their voices deep and mellow, and they to make a permanent etay, according 5’! | sew rin an openiag he- are wonderfully stanch on a trail Eeicnaleuntanfor Me eiiine vimana 1 one end of the All Is bustle and laughter as we start Fi man, who had a lar K Teh and Toran lard toward, tite F ghead of ite bay i da large way of 00 et, and I ard toward this end, en such a hunt, ‘The baving hounds suers, bounding and strutting with head APIECE eae t turned into a knifellke: ridge ound about ad the rifles are taken wp and white flag flaunting, If struck geography, 1 at down; the wity ponies are roped out of hard, down goes the flag at once, and ‘On, te bo rmonevemmetelengnies the corral and each broad-hatted hunter the deer plunges into a staggering run, os a a kind of a Dutehman; but s nesomne ental swings joyfully into saddie, If thes While the hounds with eager fero- Sy eae Ene) BiNer Dulchimenial |e 2 er a foothold. for = joytull e nadie, If the | while the hounds an island Germany took fron animal suddenty ot rig’ PODOATONGTOIHOIAOGHOINHVANHAGIHOHOD OY, | This seemed pugaling, but it turned ull up Short ast T A ROMANCE OF NEW YORK 0) eul that the “Island’ in auestion was fyq WAY cot sipped from f = sace, Native eleanor y ' and do he AND ITS THEATRICAL LIFE, 0 ( You Tax Alsace. Native Americans predominats ally. turced Among the dwellers in and on the bor. 4 terrt ward. V7 - t i fl ; TICKETS! I ders of the windernors and in the wild q fu” » and misaert i) - 1 i Va hurvi Ch I | CET some \VE ONLY COT ountey over which the great hords tracks, SG Wreaainney tly < ri 1S a BE 7 TWO MINUTES Te he cattle-men roam, and they take HMter running towards me along tha So Cate f E : | the lead In every way. The sons of the prince Me toe pelts nly age ona bivad | CH THAT TRAIN Germans Irish and other Puropean clefts. up whieh trail leds ait FOUNDED ON THE PLAY OF THE SAME NAME sole neweoniers are usually auick to claim PAM Wwe ie a re the fright: disavow all kinship with the fellow vont and handwavin By James Forbes, Ss, ountrymen of thelr fathers * ¢ (he frigitennds deer, in. te iat — AS We were out of meat, the Alsatian t Pe EDD SABLE wae A pets and one of the cowbos and 1 starved norope: the Rriaey Blobee Ke: AyqUAEL aR Thle Novelization of “The Chorus here'd she tell the man to drive down the river with » wagon ‘The frst MAP | 8 did turn ft ee Lady” Was Made Rariereernatires ay. lay i uD t fal hard, so that we wae t Inve iv long-range fustl SURES cE GaWE eee rouid not hunt, ‘Toward evening wo lat During the nest By John W. Harding. ine voy se uinucaee grew Ured of doing nothing, and as the yy) fps, | Dee ee EE rain had become a mere fine drizzle. we baa Com: hii 5 Capreiats. 1904, by Cae bungee On the Trail, ys Aiuliod out a drive one of the bottome — Stery No t4 °"A ‘Wagen Trin’ pany, 5 : ——| for whitet i enor PICEDIND CHAPTERS Patsy waited for no more, Her first me tha vowhoy and our one trackhouna) MUnt” —will Ee printed In The Tame bones erat | nooeit TOUT RVanAeAnt 4 ged Ind tile ‘ : i ' io ie ere Now York ight was to and find Dan In ( ¢ Innged oung cottonwool Ev ng World of Wednesday, Pi), shoee fhenae Ue adeldiod 9HHR tlhe audience, He knew Crawford's ad- - : 2 i pate New Tyres ubtied Caeiedind: Geewtord dress, and sho did not. But she rea. | ~) 5 5 Serie. Pacis cd that |f ene went 0) OOOUOM OD OOOO atirmored Oy Nove OBiea. ned that If she went to her sweet- 7 SEA ee im Foo, tie ctems, JPatlols cain heart she would have to tell him the VE MISSED IT! E MR MONW ("WE ARE HAVING LO\ 2 The faite ‘Reidia’ ished ‘bur sto. New Tork whole circumstances. And, besides, he AND IT'S THE WE WILL WIRE 7 coe i | 2 “7 eines : i ae 5 cE AND 5 oder iranirdtesnest «, Was with her parents, She decided LAST TRAIN! You TONIGHT | 7 eS SE : : ms | Ps Woy . “y ¢ A 7 RiSg wich bun! voces t she had better leave him out of - YOU Cone out | % MPL MoOys (7 aaners epee a who bates bal Dragging him in might only make mi SS Ze O ‘ ' fous Pau (aces : forged her father n SE8)TOTAS 3 it Batt stele Stee Yor how wan abe to And out where : of the Young Married Woman. we oNtramford’y aparuuciia to dep IM Crawford lived? It occurred to her that @ (No. 3 of This Series.) For the vole” As they are talking, Mallory teh ® fanhounoed. Norw slips into an inher nis name might be in the clty or tele. ‘1 tel C1 font’ that Mr. @ yh ed etor c have | r Rave come t0 New York. C sulted the telephone book at the office allory, wt before ct f th t t | 1 Pert a tetpadeta of the theatre; but, concluding that it ER neband ' f ’ Dah, does noe vane the Wgenciiy of Cran, would be advisable to avokd the offen, DS ee hea Rearmed ee ela OU met athen nes fora fale rueat, | Crarfort ant She hall (she went to & nelghboring drug store. ate k What row are they inf Nore once more hides in the inner room. | | "Phe book gave the address, sure enough HP arvuithiee LHW GRGER Ree oot eee none a In another minute she was on a car NHR) asin GT Dik oe au ead. uae ek aa ‘ it ure ag hey la hee nh tl foul n Crawford had hardly closed the bed- er ingly are of . Fy aniac ee i Patsy to the Feseue, — rom door on Nora when Patsy burst i CAE ta pee 1 said alsie seats, ont yu Into the den, followed by Rogers, stiit | 1 alr of f BaKOR Te nie, Geant HEN Fetly.fatuened te (he dtente| ‘ j Air of front, Sometines I think men have x f A remonatrating. nese attra t " t all! nezcoomn at the theatres Ht “1 knew you was In. T felt sure of WIR Ca DUWGRTUNS Li WEAR DeeE Ee weacatie sites lass of stimulant for her sister). aig patsy by way of greeting Hanae yor Wont Me New ARIE WaT, and found that she was not there Sh@/vivieee's my slater?” bah 3 pte an t you go and stick ie wey bets Was very much astonished, and altol vou stteco” he repeated. ee nde much perturbed, ‘They ought really to wy pone Ee a ra 8 i > more than I might ha. e Yes, Nora, Is she here—has she ould fie know er 1 be in their places for the performance. |. y argon = A } Twill noth Um Brau neeaaitemivesToa) aotbels eteian at acne eee aerney | A ° 8 one manners ays kick Inv just That the girl might have left the build one Sao tnOn FED e a an on S al as Ions ae Vee BY CUM AAS GATE fra dla ret oaeer ta Mer, for ake had | KUO%:” he anewered frigidly. "Roger men wag ma tot i i has a young lady called within the e women for their appearar at be 4 noticed that her street clothes were 9 ’ Oo out aml atill hanging on t rene eee last five minutes? | in C} For they don't deserve their fate, when the iWaueuite Dea On Mase So, sir," replied the valet, | en HF blouse disillusionment comes — these foolis MSS RYO! ES OU, Bie. Bas unenle NEDO ANOR aL GE tin do, Rogers.” | tha , mem who never had t ' Le ing when you enter do, Rogers, | ‘ hat is sin ) WhO never had the xenae ta soe t L Ror had anvbody of whom she made In-/ tary funny,” eal Patey halt ape: | C Advice on ply tucked ts omen: the plain sister, in the simpia ehirtwa wt have your ot auiry seen her, | 4 ; H i * nao th j i and dolla 2 i ; sae | Omettcally e ain't at the show shop, 0) one of the pret and short skirt, was the one who kep' pene seer eet BY anbesve ued at thought sure she must a’ come here pegs Hest that young To Know. the hose neat and the cooking good, 9444) re Hie La aT) He bustard e Was not where she ought te : ! aith a history of the mishaps of t aUMieg Sat aoa atoning an ® can wear . |while they had ever only for the futy ushaps of thy SMa area Fe tial oe ith Sor | Marriage. Fierce le LB OESLICy (Coy y) [G Copog’ulllaaneetins cua) Maite CAR (eaeeGaT ITA Wings. The stage doorkeeper had not ays aha admitted | vreatly in vogue | #hich always totlet on the sofa, show cron geen hér go out, ie said, which was pey- | made with collar 1 if c | ing a generous display of silk stock teolly true, for he neglected to mention| A Demand, ; \ Her Pace to Speak. and cute of tase Maple Perfect. jtaal ERR pee i that he had absented himself for a few He shrugged hia shoulders and turned Dear Retry: as illustrated In BAT fo) StI) h 1 r wt ur eggs siightiy and po Stull, it is hard to see e Minutes. Greatly mystified, she could away with an air that implied that HAVE been going with a young man this case it them eae Patna? ae ee lar compelled to look h teach but one conclusion, ihat she had) there was nothing else to be said (| We have had a quarrel, which was matches the skirt Ain asrupmcooeitr Nake ey mas in the face year after A got out of the theatre in «ome way and! Patsy was visibly disconcerted, but | my fault. Should 1 speak to him The material isithickans and cool sales APE IC Rae @ RoRL Garetully balled wai fone home, Nora had heen terribly she was resolved to have it out with first? I love him very much and he Aottaakewtaalimuael (@aapecn lima lnavalieaticat iaremarel lenerern NlenueRWententiiin siarsanh agitated, and had said thay she ‘elt ill.) him about the note and hie clandes- also loves me and has always acted in Hn, but the model from the range, cool h Dome | I8 Warranted 19 catol Bhe must have been in » oad state tine meetings with Nora, even thougn a very gentlemanly way to me. Lately Bults ihe odill pint of thick crea an veo add oe lithe one te sét Indeed not to have snanged ner cloth-\the latter was not there, She there- [ have heard that he has sald some un- waist as well AS Mould, pack in aT ead ear a teth Ing fore stond her ground bearable things about me. Would you Tefdoshathaen titel slanai code HoureeATHin ree re cearetellin ee Me WL ae ae Perk + home,’ he auge advise me to have a frank talk with ata ours. This recipe setvas) mand In a wife, they Are tidiness and Desertion | Perhape she went Nome" he mae Anes, Ter him ao and ive my love 10 frock, and if pix porsone Worinin/6¢ Unsle noble) aelves) only. * Rested dryly some other young man? Cc. BM. Adanted to every Vanoilld hava mentionedithese in tha € Miliy Sittaer came running tnio the) "Sh*t mot galt Patsy, vant “TES on wane in the trong, write a note possible walsting (Crullers, ee aaee ee j ye < oukintel hacwurprifed. ip dhe yor to the young man and apologiae, If woul OF ane fo 1 a pres me he be surprived if she's on her 10 the VOrne Tvery much you would Aen et ) FIVE potatoes add five cups of} Women seem not to know this, elee Come on, Patsy.” she erled. “They've Way here hot speak in such a Way of transferring ming ma ¢ flour, two cups of granulat the first tht young marie if fotdink “he burie 1 You wouldn't? Well, f would ba” YGur love to some one else from the checked Gil, he Gk ok bea Re Pe paella i ge Ra al a ae tralibte." | "Why? You've been tryin’ to make) ¢ ji | cotton voile With teaspoontuia of TAKE pe UR AY Core eect gc ali BAER neO ; Fa ea rane na ldates with her after the theatre an’ She Refused Him. i celia and cum othe ; Ing powder, one, Naturainess, to drop every wile used to But Patsy's mind was made up. She Wohin hee Rut Mane an veut IT sat . ivlahi. bahalng, it dlespoonful of butter, one teaspoon-| catch her husband, to let him see that Would go to Nora. ‘The xiv! night need out to al OU? tyear Batty AS sh nd ener il | aaron ; Rear a Sa An’ you've had her out to lunch ROUT two months ago T asked a) £7, Would bb BReLY | pegceeey are ries ewmaL Beil pots | 0 Ber pete Tee een nee men a Jey CETOR RENT (rec | Crawford wondered where she could young Indy if she were willing to and attractive end Oki ier Bie (ny tire buts | a eae ee amon Vet eels tn ee ioe got to {3ave learned about It, He did not at go out with me. She refused with made (Yom ‘pilin | cn, Uugeimeuny ONG TAY, WAS TROUT | Tie Sha ainer attraee lor ee me ne ; 8 Yes 3 Bl 'O) ait like the way things were turning. he excuse that she has oller sisters, | white lawn with ae and soda in place of baking pow- — eae i mreCLiOna ANG BE ‘ eanat “Lye invited her to supper several pyow can Tt get her co go ont with me?) collar and cufts of [OV ceniney en aaeea en os rena iY he changed her clothes and timer," he admitted carelessly, “but she 1 jove her and 1 know she care for vee banding of Doughnuts | Aue Me ey Hi) Os) Pree Oe eM anes datetime nue Woula casa ine MF embroidery, It 6 onenait Per Cra eu pve aunt ny AW Eappen and curl Baper Efteck) ght In the flat. Nora wad not ther Well, maybe she'll be here to-night" ienew your attentions to the young! could be utilized up Gf agar add) ong) (e nycse me Fete el eowuelty ij hor had she been there apparently, for,a little later,” said Patsy, who was re- | jady and if she really cares for you she| PaeLe ERE, (AUWAGE cup sweetmilk, one teaspoon og| deserve to lose their husbands day; the chronic kicker; the wele who nothing had been aisturbed. Patsy , covering her habitual sangfroid twill give in, ag her excuse Is senseless, | Sahl WAU OF ream of tartar, one-half teaspoon | 1 know one woman who really adores | OMY dresses for ot and treats now Was more than worrled; she was) ‘I haven't received word that Her Bisters Ui ar ale a ry sonihe and) fe of soda. one egm beaten weil, halr tea. | her nd, yet thie ts the way she ber husband to a wrapper and curl Alatmed. She returned in haste to the; she'll be here later” he remarked with {Pe gnould Are you sure the young! feed, for every “BOOM Of Sait, one teaspoon of nutmeg, | greets him pa fla: the woman whol hens Long Acre, but nothing had been seen a bored alr + \fauy cares for you? Her reason sounds | Aeetonable waier. 204 flour enough to make a dough tnat| ‘Hello, dear! Have you had a good |¥ her husband toward an amnity ff Nora there, It flashed her that | +? ” tome like a mare excite for refusal, | ; can be handled eastly. Make little roile| day? I hav fanny sony Whowe advent Dek ar y her, of Nora there ase upon her that “[’'ve @ Presentiment! | ng material on led canlly. Make little roiis| day? 1 haven't. ‘The cook has been) "To tt ae Ay the gitl in her desperation might have! ,..,, ; + Loves at Seventeen Bhe quantity of | And pinch together, Wo very ugly and the baby haa been too woman Aashed off just as she was to seek) Bee REA Dales Pe u iatarial’ required| noe board or cut with cutter, |fertful to live with. John! Did you go {and “thank you, dear” and above all, Crawford and demand’ the note, intend lage e,” wycaaann eau aecid mien ieee] orca seventeen yea old and 7 tov for the sixteen PTY M* YOU do other doughnuts, ‘they | downtown without shaving to-day?! the one sto say “I am forty, ing to return to the theatre ax quickly | wai a fem minutes?” CON SCALE MLS) ar Pa vat tab HINIGE aks Gia Misses’ Tucked Blouse—Pattern No. 6038, vear alae fe 8 18 WH! Mot soak fat | Now, you koow you promised me to| eet one who net as possible. This became a conviction, 4 # girl eae be yards 24, 23-8 yards 3 13-4 yards 4 inches wide, wit) 97-8 yards of insertion. Coffee Kuch \ shave avery day! And if you haven't | "4d 6 pias n, certainly not, he said, with me, too, Is it proper to tell her I uchen, Politeness the home ts like 1! for at that moment the call boy came t Hae Cea / 1 yard of ruffling to trim as Mlustrated, 7 1-8 yards of Insertion for the deep | got on lavender socks with a blue shirt! 4 a) C8 plain annoyance, thrusting his hands in. jwve her? She also is keeping company y 5 Wome SGOrEN over Hight PRCe ORC TRIKE Ge straw vised in packing china: It say. along and noticed her troubled mien. his pockets and looking at her ina way with a young man three years her cuffs if these are used breed aa ‘ an for) I'd like to know what Ia the use Of my| ns sand prevents crashes, But +) *Lookin’ fer yer sister, Miss O'Brien?" that indicated that he did mind and cenice, Please tall me what to d j Pattern No. W08M is out In sizes for girls of fourtenn and sixteen years of age Fe sruce Morning mix)| (taking the) weusla) to match Op your lize this, Ame ho querted would much prefer her room to her eS aed ae Ae ith a tablespoon of | unings for vou when you won't evan try | ar Teor their bad-manners, and she said cagerly, “Have you! “You ain't awfil affable, are you?" ob. Do not spoil your friendship with the a Call or send by mail to THE EVENING WORLD MAY MAN- NG Heh Geen! Hie to separ, (Nein tA) ou Oren be eee nave The been her?” served ha impe able visitor I girl by talking of love at such an sje. fON FASHION BU ‘, ‘ ° erect e sponke and enoug Did you write for those catalogues y hey have the manne} i 3 uld use a chalr if {t was handed ne.” Id nov think of te ONCE AR ONGBUREAUC NSC Dent yctnieu etesets Sew tyne ke soft doug tr m1 a : 1 eben her hike..offuin «a. can, jae a anded me.” Sip should nov thin! marr. unui igh; raisins may | 1 asked you t knew vou'd forge i fed Afmerioana t ‘ “1 beg your pardon, Mitg O'Brien.” she is at least twenty-one, Ke friends Obtain York. Send 10 vents in coin or stamps for each pattern ordered id at as som ‘ an't | ( mnersach teen we ne replied, "Bie: astme to get! With A very bad Tace he advances a wits the girl until them I vou, Wiad. f thane IMPORTANT— Write your name and addrea® plualy, ad ot ‘ AUC IND BAAR AOU Ee Ere wins ene ee eae \ renner aan oe ae Ly t fesghar. She. wua ine terrible aurry © or her, but remained standing snd then. If vou have not changed vour } varterm } ways apecity alze wanted again, Then spread on melted butter, Ut time to? Oh, you did) vor mann bel re ae Mund, tell the gr) you love ner ant (aaa lated sree cae Taaprend on, Melted ‘butter, | ois Swell, why couldn't you say 60 AUS Me othor-cittes, the average ? my- And getting worse all the time, 4 . ay | efful while abou ie" i F eee ne 4 bs adi i (To Be Continued» =! adic her to marry you. . © Bake in moderate oven. at fret, and save me trom exeitin jaa: mien,