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L *The Evening World Daily Magazine, Saturday, July 11, 1908 All the Comforts of nome, eter we By Gene Cart "x3 CDDDADDDEOEACHA TO OOO OUUC ese ies, OF a - Ways for Girls 7 LW f ic: cc lov Wi ‘ D Chorus ady. Bee, xy | oe) ve a aie ae to Earn a Living Ww Lu Pow Pigeon The ye i : ee FOUNDED. GON THE PLAY OF THE SAME NAME By RHETA CHILDE DORR. 7 arole ard conspicuous. Tt f# the business of Commercial Art Work, the commeretal artist to effect this tm- OT long @89 provement. She has to think up new N + visited @) poses and new comidnations, each one event n & more attractive ‘ ool class A jeweller wanta to advertise his sik rt. Most of verw He sends photographs of @ the girla were {gna of spoons, and the artist By James Forbes, 6 DOODODOOODOOGGODOOOMDGGHIECIGOGS OOOO OOOOD OUR s . sald her f er “Gord knows 8 Novellzation of “The Chorus, “N Lady” Was Made (where sho ts.’ Mallory saw that the old man waa By John W. Harding. ja & ooiditlon tn which ie would, soon jose control of miself. took his (Copyrignt, 1908, by @. non N Dillingham Com | anny and led Alm Into a sa to reason THI ; ra actrert teas them i >rprs, | With him. TO : ADLEM! workers dra m these and arranges BYNOPBIS, OF a ie cH nis|| Ni heard them tales, too” he eat, | (CN THE Lean Rae stenographers and ® on the page There is as Dun) a lor ola C'luien #1 NON XO ant there's nobhin’ to an’ it any |RIGHT DORE oh ae per Sat he arran . It not more} h Mowe fudher is arsgcouted WIth | fa HERE, ptt skiltul drawing of the ob- iri, Whiade fadier ee partner «| one comes tellin’ me euch a thing again NUST THES, = - w ; are In Ee: aU are NE ne fi New Yorker named ford Tl twist his neck, I've just come from | GAME = (aan rei tq oct A knowledge of the principles attract Crawford's, an’ L know what I'm talks VIG Q i | i" ielleg (een 32 onsen tins | tolichel commerce pais in’ about, ‘The girls probably didnt @ Ce SAK « vohor ale eee h enenan as chorus 6) get my message an’ have gu. e off som : Ve) Ne Renaviges wana th Catalogue making ia another brane in New oy and Where, I'll go back to Crawford's an FF i ; y nt the work, Most. of the large depart: 4 Nass Coral Led Vere doing seemed ynont stoves do an immense mail order $300 nute (whieh Craw: | fetch mother, You'd better go to tw my money she Owe) hovel an’ wast for ua there, 1 won't to ma to be sing ‘usiness, and they depend on thetr at- mons STR long. larly ss. ‘They were nearly a catalogues to bring orders, wi ying pictures In crayon, water co! pattern manufacturers have Som Diplomacy. “ Some of them vend out several new catalogues * cttytond denies O'Hrien was much relieved to learn when ¢ every yoar, Besides these the whole t Nora at least was not at were of no va sale millinery, clothing and underwear | Bednar Ty the hal \ r iil have their journals, as, 1m 1 the room where Nord tord’s, out thiy did nut abate aroused by the “information’ tmp by the Simpron woman, He go with Mallory, put the latte same ave nearly all branches of manu- ‘Tho Silustration of the italogues and trade journals employe ed g large force of artists, In gome of the a tine we plates are coloved by hand ther after the half tones are printed, 1) another branch of the work @ nd lettering. Fwery department store of commercial employs people to make artistle window advertising ecards and other cards for the counters ‘The pay for all branches 1s very goon IF SMrre IF HE ONLY KAD) (SEE “THis! rv mehr SMITHS WILLA sh Ala rcomnany |Fower | the Improvabiitty reason that O'Brlen, did no He descante CHAPTER XVII. PR (Continued) faulty wad oheeA BY. ibs ae Ina Tight Place. visit to Crawford's home, The 1: spring and f work should be learned, ¢ KNOW about the re Viarag up shh aay be spent in Idleness Jnderd. [tts piece work, as @ rule, ang \ b& i eaagl PCat nea s, which ¢ would do p The enormous business of advertis: garnings vary according to the swift: : t 1 have be ng claims hur Worker hogs as well as the skill and origmality much argumen ng 6 Turn to the ady oft ora O'Brien of the worker, The best workers easly \ given to under @ persuaded the old man to go to ti miagazines and note he of t ‘ tment t y with a 5 Lath Be Le u ' average $19 to $i8 a week the year er alster hadia ¢ Iso, but I dor be da eo athels ia ed hin a ve ay - te i A girl with a taste for art should ape poreeneraeahe dla ate RO as a wile ASV ATOGRUEN ply herself well to drawing throughout Sor we sure to find them, when I 7. 2 See her grammar school career, ‘The Me hed 4 aol WItHI Gla S ME DAY 11 - / ous maiden to tila ulue of | Bronyy | Mat aio Ys avon » tack With mother,” he satd OME DAT \Lt GET AFINE WAY wyasnineten tevine ile (esheolieuatld a foul lie,” he said hotly 7 {| COME OF SMITHS be her goal, and after a year—longer $€ in save tt TH All him so CHAPTER XVIII, x WILL POWER ANDO To RECEIVE possinie--in the art classes there she . { le ie devil won't be able to : oe \GET HITCHED. should be ready to apply for a position him as-he tumbles down to hell cs a Ho © ima aN, Qoertain mami- 4, apprentice, ‘The Manhattan, ‘Trade h fidars EAVORING ; ool for Girls, No. 2% Kast Twenty: \ pon aly ame onth (0 third st also has excellent classes t's common t 1 You might " nd are and the itinue throughout the sum- tty So, for More attractive mer months She tu and walke away Mallory went out In a mood to sl How cage Nora's nome ty be ass elated with Crawford's in such a way What could have pepper much a story to -be ome @ was Patsy? Reflections of a Bachelor Girl. By Helen Rowland, gossip of the thea rooms? Where was she? Wt What had t rings eternal in the .emintne breast as long as. H a an ics ambition enough to continue to curl her hair, an? in the masculine breast as long as @ espect enough to keep on shaving his chin, Why is a woman always so jealous @f her husband's stenographer when his real affinity ts just as likely to be somebody else's. stenographer? a man's morals but his manners that make e or otnerwise to Uve with. A burglar er an ike lis Wife fairly’ happy if be will be y quartelled about? Tha had gone off tn a cab, as not with her. Rut {them left the theatra man has self y had b eo precipitately w Betty ‘Vineent joe: On Qourtship Marriage n they knew that 8 wating In he and ° parents front? He remember: Ser woman in the other room at Craw no intrusion, I ncouragingly. his task of gettin It ts a him comforta foni's and became x eeesarey ROO OOOUUOOOO OOOO Oooo OdoT OU OOUOOUOROOOOO OOO MOOUOCOROUU OOOO ff there was some ground for this aller w be an easy one ee ate as pronipt to dinner, agresable at breakfast and will put up Me could nat believe tt Yer Ol'm jn great tr Mister Craw N t Anxtous to Marry. 1 her to avold a man who has a ma trled ahe will_ make lite mi era 9 you think this young man will think the portieres with a pleasant emile, such talk have originated? 4 H ccut F \ 5 Ire , Monet How can} rat very ‘The kind of man who will allow a woman te be dropped dives piihalanawerod lintert palivalyi | Dean Heliy dly as ever D wposite Way If she ¢ {she much in lo ‘ . for | ke 1s the kind who wil a) p wy Ehec woul aot Untaze To TO ea ee WILANGH 1 or = n society for his sake 1s the kind who will usually end Some thing Terrible! A Mother's Plea. HAVE ‘ ma SUPT WNT CHW eH ety feat ula BRIEND, | TALENACWPAND® 1 Ting her for eocletye/ sake, EEE : ee necnd PON GD a) Soteatiad ian dteiblenttclenty Licance te wer bas aE ir time on her : WASH ant that you love. him, au megane Nothing makes a woman so green with eayy and mortificaden as her hue ? a Gid'go ranvinto| aes if Ml ‘ ) sire that he will never care for your over wad snore five minutes after they have had an old man was pacing find trace ay me giris, We came up Then she Ww How to Show Her Love. N for Yhar | band’s ability a fown, and, knowing ftom Maple Grove intindin’ to surproise January : 10% to oho d 2 will shine | exciting quarrel. Mallory saw that he was ¢ n't ther to wait ’ - Ha Dear Retty Y by contr with her forward The balance of power tn the family usually goes to the husband or wity whe His face brightened as me! How's! that, I wonder laughing at the idea of ‘ ‘ a with a a ae fordial with the man and nas the largest talance in the bank, é shit of the trai ‘O) doan't know an’ O! doan't know Whe yeas eee , y by no meane et him fe thank hiven, here ye are phwat to do, Somethin’ tirrible's "Can I be of any assistance to you? happend. We Wt fond the girls, gre uit (olf ve somethin’ t an’ mother’s gone to Crawford's to ye, Mr. Crawford Promise ye won't fetch Nora, Oi've only been waitin’ for take offinse at an old woman, sor.’ yez to go an’ kill that man.” “Of coursa I'll not take offense, Go “Have you seen Patsy?’ domanded | ahead.” Mallory, | (To Be Continued.) AM in Io lady friend also Kisses him, which do not eons him until he tells. y i a He would quickly bo au bm i ae aa A Limerick. to go out with her ontinually, oO wees - - T HERE was an old man of Goree, at last," } word found was ask Who lived in the top of @ tree, “IT have plenty of air, And devil a care” Said this curious old man of Gores, DAN % ‘) (| A Ppasidont Roosavalt’s | unt iting N10! Ie $0.09.00¢00f 000006006001000000 000000 060060060060000) 1P$-0-00-000009-0-90-090-000-001000-000 009 000000 000000000004 moeee a] poe I g qe apRLs Saeco 4 | 9 ly, ° x G t d B He $ d old by Hivasolf ote Se & We Are Great Telephone Users, x SORDING to the figures for tha Mast year available Americans ‘ er Tu e arnum’ Ss i (Copyright, 1808, by @. P. Butane Ca S giant uot fi t Bile i} sats ne 9.680,000,000 tines, as against 8,114,641,681 times abroad, Th mre (Published ufder arrangements vit once have T with my own rie with Its five times greater population, there were 1,726,890 Migs Pp. Pp York and with r subsoribers, as Talks W ith Girls. H teers Seoe ape ee eS I this was while travel-) compared to 2241807 In the United States, a | " a pack train in the mountains, | arena ily, | We had been making considerable noise, | “Hot Air.” IeBeeesn conten : Nie tin od how an animal Wolf Shooting. Y the spring of ‘#2 we put on some one of the larg ; r near a ch e our near approach, | HE, m0} hammock stretched und and ust as we O'Haras andi we found Edna. ¢ the window h the Sunday I two-year-old steers; they ‘ ya litt n which we were Epsteins were tre b ‘ 1, ene BANC pap strewn about her, and a labor |, and were turned loose ford | " get on a dead log ‘ Journal (nsher hands the stock yards In a snow storm, ome thirty yards distant and walk Ronehea and fire “this beats anything I've struck to- was tn early May. Next mo: ‘HIS ts 2 simple dress that is a is eyes turned toward ‘Apes wher We day,” said my companion, afte: . | P ‘ sale companion, after aN @X-| ung that one had been seized . | ’ kno ked vainly on Change of greetings. devoured by a dig | NS made wit h 4 Kitehen epake off your hat and gloves and gato of the stock Dhest mashed his shoulders @ Tooke and com- shoes and belt and you'll feel Setter fortable blouse and 5 y wolves of the 2 ny pitas eX yet," sald Edna, hospitably dragging | 5, ky shtoul a attack every foul wolt cof the animals whic pay which are al my com up a bench. ‘1 can't see why people aeoted ast to be found Where they only be hunted successfully with ned by means of panion, sinking yhould hunt for trouble, Patent M logy however, do not tak & belt. The diouse exhausted onto) jeather's the devil's invention for !¥® wt all kindly to it. A wolf Is 46 cut in loath ull moose, when on Its ae one with the top step, to shoes.” A bullzelle ors Bull rae terribie will decimate a the sleeves amd te guard, makes a most dangerous fight, frequently master nal, ag well as mop her purple, ‘How did you ever think of this face and slip off | echeme?” I inquired, admtringly. thesheels of har patent leather shoes, | "Well, Sunday's about the only time T te cow of © /Bleree, ain't it?) grumbled Kitty | get’ for reading. I was Interested in domestic cattle and horses, ; O'tara, jerking viciously atthe 6trapa) some of our girls that we've sent to try A man I knew mnoawns engage Lb @f her “wasp, waist” belt and bemow-|t5 got a @uffrage plank in the Demo- | Packing {nto the Coeur d'Alenes once ing fina} twists upon a cart wheel hat i wratie platform, now the Republicans witneaged such a feat on the part o and kid elbow gloves, ave turned us down, My flat was like | Wolf, He was taking his pack tral “L tell Kitty she has a right to stay icks oven, and T couldn't read on the down into a valley when Ne Gan f a Ach) wea tharyte aalch:hep smother, h. Everybody's hollering about the | 2oree grazing therein; it had been turned e's Hable.tq get, sunstruck... She'd, ° oose by another packing outfit, | ” feat, or growling about the capital L, t i. - it became exhausted. He lost s n. I never saw that sputtering ! pack of ho pa with bis ing little damage if, nor are the ordinary big dogs, t dogs, able to tal training | finished with the halt lew, er Duteh, neck that te 80 de Ughttully eomforte- ble on @ warm day, As illustrated the material is ame of the Inexpensive printed wash fab- ries trimmed with banda of the plain calor marching the design therain, but all the simple ma- tertals af the warm Weather, ginghams, but a aingle wolf will giant Jaws while wolf to kill a bull-] at it with a single | » another which had entered | tna ranch house slew | large it was assailed, The and ferocity of the terrive snap of his long rable training ays is give him a great fat, amall-toothed, ought to wait for a better day ' Mrs, O'Hara's two hundred pounds ‘ r nt dow z ' Fiabe aail aera ee vealine me out of a bad fix. The only |!t as the trail went down sigza chair, It was evident that her's was! I know of bettering myself is put- while It nat uD out of ile one of the natures which "bear the} Uk on a thinking cap and laying out denly neers ut ‘ Y ee Pe Howe Pus, ills we have," rather than “tly to others | Plan that will work, I didn’t see scream, ke and more dreadfu a } It was (Shouting about the cepttalist system | uy other sound, which a 5 Se ithe ad rse only BRONCOS NO TIMBER Wolves Gervmiony 1808 By CAM TURY ee that we know not of” In fact 4 ee mee ned dogs, even though they batistes, lawna, lin- {mpossitiie to concvive of Mra, O'Hara FeOolay the atmesphere any. But 1 fig. | utters Uh SRIAIS TEDE OF CHORE 7 Ne , ure no sipepvane vbloay leith ens and the like are fiying-to anything, “HMM out fist dellaré ought’ to be cooler | Scream Was repeated, and Aas he came) wolves whatsoever, well knowing that) Two or three times t NY GAD Sener | rer eine laged ; ‘ appropriate and “He | waited for a decent Sunday Ta" than roofs, So Tcame down here’ RTA VARA GNS ABN Ui eaten WOE HRY, Oat eee Tien eo ire that d could ha Fail ning vlways sibebr’get the’ Wi?” Kitty? MeoMed.’ “Ie And’she edded With o laugh: ‘You |had attacked the horse cir fore feet or repulse them thelr Jaws and growl, and at one U Gen, Wade Hampton tells me that in a3 fl animal had been bitten Fs nd I positively tt that they Jed |the course of his fifty years’ hu i 4 *wln't freeging {t's taining, and’ {if it | now 1 never did care much for Ho Suit individual taste, ain’¥ raining it's‘rvasting. You'd think Air.” WRSh Se ea Ae NOY FTA Whee heures | A eee ee ec phe hota a bound ity Mesias DDD The quantity of When‘ we only’ have the one day to go Seer rae a ; ee tao a og “A coyote cannot rin) After aw! topped howllag, | o iba (Bouthe ae ma\ required fl a t a few paces o na coyote cannot ru flor ay stopped howli puvide) 1 ir ost ft had ougtt to be ‘36 fhat f warine horseupartiellvore , wo or three and then all was silent for an hour or fl for the m *) *AVNA's the dittédence?” Mntérruptea ft Butterflies for the Hair : Se ee 5 | work ANeaten One Pav THlac nein ec ROTOC ONT | newer ears) Ly ba a " 4 vere ant made a lesperat bou' 1 abt ) EU, ld Epstein 5 Where ‘wil the AIR omaments are returning to] | beer aarlhape ate Cullted T/Once I saw three start a Jack, which ing into bed when I suddenly : uM, 4 yards Working Glass golf We get a godd Sun- favor, and many of the even- for " an 5 L ran right away from them; but they some al of 8 | Twiall af ards H in ‘ day once? We can hang on thé plat- mediately the wolf was after {t, over as ow the ti ally, as soon ? a n tng colffures support huge |, spread out, and followed. Pretty soon down to the stream nearly opposite me 3 as they came a woul bristle up, and then retreat wi: {ls between their legs, butterfiies In violet and gold. Jot in- }| e* {t' ae co TUE cane an) the Jack turned slightly, and ran near) and begin to splash actoss, firet wading thon eessee Y ok, while It8) one of the outside ones, Baw It, beoame| then swimming, It was pitch dark and much frightened, and turned at right! I could not powsibly aee, but I felt sure so as #oon to nearly run into! it was a wolf, However, after comin forms of the street car—yes, and carry | the children in our arma, No! I say, as long as we got this capitalist system pp 2t% to &re much worn, and they J |i, ; wore extended, with such violence we can work like slaves, afd dle beg- ada grace to a psyche knot. Velvet | as to bring it completely back on Its growl, th | But one of his dogs e er really tried Pattern Xo. 6028 @ars, in the poisoned tenement.” ribbon {s arranged ia the hair witha | paunches. It again screamed piteou outside one, which had kapt| halt way over it changed its mind and |t? Master & wolf by itself, and this ong Is or in 9.768 for “Did you see Kdna go out?” TP eaked, |f Mat bow at the aide, This last te par- P| and thie time with @ few savage snaps! siraignt on, ‘This happened severai| swam back to the opposite bank; nor |Pald for its temer ite Ute; for airs of & Wo, 12 and as soon as Tcouldsiip inthe wards, ff tlovlarly used for the theatre and | the wolf hamstrung and partially dis- times, and then the confused Jack lay, dld I see of hear anything more of the | While runnin {In a cane-brak Girl's DressPattern No. 6023 ears of 98 eo\ he was in the yard,”, sald beady~ pf takes the place of @ hat. Then, too, | embowelled tt, and It fell over, having aGWh: under a saye brush and was! night marauders i the beas! 1 tore It to piece Ree e eyed little Ikey Epstein, “and then ahe if many women are wearing their hair J made no attempt to defend itself. seized. °° ¢ | Five or alx times on the plains or on | Finally, Ge coeled in x Se acne bP Gal THO BVENING WON “D MAY MAN- ‘went in the basemen in huge dune in the back, round I have heard of more than one tncl- Onog I was camped in the fall near my fanch I have had shota at wolves, |ting a number of his hounds so Hew TON FASHION BURWAU, No, 182 Bast Twenty-third street, New i Down to the basemont we dragged J} which quite broad ribbon ts fastened || dent of this kind. If a horse {8 a good jongly little lake in, the mountains, by | alwaya obtained by accident and always, 1 at any rate follow the t to York. Gend 10 cente in cofn or stampe Cor each pattern srdered. our, flagging footsteps, and in: answer § with a bow at the top. This arrange. | fighter, however, As occasionally, al- the edge of quite a broad stream, Boon | I regret to say, missed. Often the wolf and thus drive the wolf out of Obtain MPORTANT—Weite your name ead address plalaiy, 106 ab to our halloo there came a clear, gay |f ment ts ¢ar from pretty, but it has |, though not often, happens, {t Is a most arter nightfall three or four wolyes| when seen was running at full speed et. and give a chan t Pe cond oe: ihe ited. WAS response from within F vecome quite popular ’ P @ificuit prey for any wild beast. and came around camp and kept me awake | for cover, or else wae wo far off that hunter to set a shot, Im thio way he ented Saadgadall tat . MOM TIE haere The air of the gellar was twenty de- . some veteran horses have no fear of by their sinister etd dimal howling, | though motionless my shots went wide killed two or three, Oe ae eee LINO ri Pere ‘ } + J