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4 rhe Evening World Daily Bacio fas EDN | DOOOOC OOOO OOOO ODODDO DODOOOOHOHOOS EOOOOTEOODOOOOSOe ad Pd , ‘he Newly weds-:- 1 ‘heir Bab; o°G McM After a Cold Bath = -:- y eorge c anus J , Mtn Maxine Elliott -:- The Towel Exercise : Fail: » Thi Now, DOVEY Dod v4 GOING i 2, : y, 7 ails as a 4 tresome DON'T MANE To Agu te Is aa the Thing to Build Up a Weak Child AP MYSEL © VEODIODODODOOOODE New England Magda. ANY NOISE. , oeowe PHOTUOAOLOLELES iS o , . Tad er eee CAUSE BAI long. The ohiid ahould take hold of thi | R at E. ‘i Og By Margaret H. Ayer. | ower on etther ond, ao that when the BY Cc A LES DARNTON. NE NEX 13 Is the! arms are stretched out the towel will T Daly's Ti vA the i ROOM ASLEEP | Ume to be} be taut sk of tr F ; Nes gin wanding ake go - oft possible winter heroine “1 am 1 Crotuers tooie eS LOMA Le) WACGEA NADY. tile t ‘ ive aR sand yourselt, | loss at emancipa isa BY Whe Colds mean con- am I?" and € © t ‘ i) 1 if, gestion of the hereelf with the plainest women seen on a Brondy t Mere Wis Hen bard deals of.the’Cabhage Patch" it was utierly i ble for her to shine oy WA AB UebAs Uae trast with her deadly surroundings thd alate Hub eaters shes , proper cireulation, ca been ot sha fare : would 3 a ¥ Don't walt for| : , her’ ba aii 1 ine nile, but uniter + roally cold weather. Begin now to tn-| Maar eee y ow coulronly crease tihe circulation of the blood and thize with hor for having fallen |to acoustom yourself to a quick, cold! tim to a lady dramatist with a R |eponge bath or shower bath in | Lady tp writing |tmorning and the stimulus of the re- it the daring Cau aes { Bettina was suppose : ception to the Ne © 1 morality, but was opened only the Paris left. Bettina had a ve OH LovEY, never heard it—and, like all a Americans, she had gone to Paris, Af- BABY'S ter four years she had come back home ' to find out whether she stil! loved AWAKE ! n hall, who become a minister in the interval and wh Towel Exerciss to Strengtnen tho I Ite g, noon ck. before her, Mag T, Be Star wi the t tina flapped het swing the arma high a that she would fly to the h Mgh again and the forw 1s of independence, but sne } BUN grass the towel, ding it tactlessness 1 bumptiousness of | to strengthen her boast 1 out to be such a prejudiced half-sister had been pak 2, character A Uke an airship. Maxine Elliott as Bettina Dean. plneraney oud a ongland school tea instead of a muste wh or, plain | Meved the mon of} pea rehearsal for a chureh entortai me that wasn't a spar. tot Seay = een = eS last year in “1 Greenwood T " It didn't eve . e Quick Friction of the Limbs. | a . dovner ite pups of making Mim Biiow Sok ting antae racen'se| BeAuty Hint Home Hint ehoeked the good minister brought out nothing but the amusingly serious “ef-| eau ints. oO nts action which sets in afterwands and forts” of Mr. Grant Mitchell to hold down the {mprovised throne of Herod.| By Margaret Hubbard Ayer. dor Busy Housewives. pontioh is tue mostahcelihtul tonlogman) When the horrified minister broke woman or child can have. up the funny show, Bettina, rising to HE sult made ate nas {n'a warm room. | new tragic heights ax Salome, paused | with the real | i Oy CU | to remark, “I thought you'd like to Round Shoulders. | Russian cont | Sandpaper Cakes. Tench vour ehild not to shiver and have a little ight let into this des M shoulder brace woul that buttons up to © remove the burned edges of | f)°0" paces firat cold plunge, but nighted place.” But when Mamie Loerie naa tas adlde i aoe the left shoulder ts | llaxenjor|toatienneyfune}fnelsont:)| eae cael tian manera yaaa aten Poured out her tale of woe Betti Seti onan cuca neta tbeaklad| always a favorite mapersesl (soon) (asi (the (cake) /is|ire i a te ue vaolexeroiscanm nich could find no excuse for her. It dawned iy a holds you foretbly straight, one for the small| “set,"" but before it gets cold, | Ore Daricularly i Boanted to strengthen | upon you at this uninteresting point Ra acer a daa aes OR) boy," and this model | piece of paraffin paper, cut the shape|°"0 iP ne bea ie emallibodies, | sthat Miss Crothers was giving you an miner for vou to stand up stralght. Js simple as well as) of cake, will nrevent the cake sticking |) 1.8 Ce? breath is taken before the | expurgated Magda in order to bri aoe ae fomen may be reduced by | femaarésy lin\ithel fllda''|ito\l the! plate on which it is to be set] PUnKe is ae le, the shock will not) her plot to a “happy ending.” Serena Tota ing ihe) tration It is made of | away. pont eoubea, en orsing athelbody,afrst Now it was time for the minister to Ree ee ee ore wna ferge and worn with | Fa ath can Lin Us a8) ip ppetictianalneWearielisutinsarungieee sre rcaue mete) noee pandas clase) a leather bet, but | Make Stockings Last. eee race pote reaverel times oplens Mamie. It was instant! d tha SOREN DR An chelE dT) 2) J ie towel over the one i Ty " y arranged that nuscles are flattened out. Keep the phate mare re yariouny HEN buying boys’ stockings, Pur-| shoulder, take hold of each end with ShouldensExerelechwithi Towel: the unhappy girl should go to Paris in paomann HA tee | other light weight | chase as long as cun be tmad.| hang and werk h a Beftinalsiolacslandinesiniailoveniagain bios ay nee position and hold the eR OTE On ora Ee i ah werk them up and down wit! rungeot thertowell rack or’ Ay CHE ONES Ay Yer Cho aA t hile counting seven. Exhale cians sropeiate | ‘ : yoth hands alternately so that the 1 e an ot water pipe, grasp one e lowly th 1 the nose and relax. Do| PE around the ankle, When the stocking | gets dried obliquely. N not Bettina who had a ‘rare’ voice Aue man iiie noses x. Whilekavareatemany:| is ware atauelincanelout theltuekiara Puauely, Now begin dry-| iand and pull first with one hard and Bettina would stay at nome and marry ie pee Seay for five eH ten | mothers use the | the worn past ee hid aera te ing the leg as illustrated in the picture. | chen with the other, using all possible the minister. How lovely! Also, how n)ichanze: “Moulvahoulat wes tocae all heavier washable fa-/ 1 covered by the trousers, and the cor grin pte us Fest crash towel | strength, without moving the Cvet, ‘aa lonely! good corset 7 | brics throughout the | stocking will be as good as new. | nt ke heavy and not toolin Figure 8, Miss Elitott had only one proud hai aan entire year, and this.) are — — moment in the pley and that was Noriowencnant nda modet suits ail equat- | Hint for Men. 4 when the minister catted her “the most laheminiecies Gf Bas ny ly well. — Galatea, | EBP by you a small plece of wax | { The Well D Z W { Sn CPE aie ee Nec ele fie alae | ire ienersca neta) ee rant na peated -Dressed Woman. she djd her best to live up to the New | soft finished pique collars or cuffs with rough edges | + 2 England requirements of the ri and lolli aj | and viyella are ad-| or frayed rub the part with the wax and aici her piece of pumpkin plo at 6 | Falling Hair. mirable for hard then rub of. with a clean Landkerchiot | Lways By Harriet Quimby. o'clock in the morning like one to the | e combination of sea water usage throughout the! and you will be delighted with the ro- “WAYS be woll gloved and well shod the dress will take care of pantry, born. | A mar En eh ee mater eeelen anon a / tele att ts onal nv adie Aiea ) has never earned a aiseuulianuiceleanaekeras aiccon Cone i ened airs TAA 6 | slice of brend and butter In her life, and would probably starve if she ENRICO Seis Aen = 5 Ae ie ae aN t paths hal material required for The Old Iron Pot. Were suddenly left to support herself. Every woman knows that good age chers go, frie Maturin's English ace: so| causing the scaly nd the hair he medium size ' = gloves and good shoes are a necessur r ; m to New Enginnd that the of @ ridiculous. Mixs|to fall out. Your case is that of hun- years) is 4% yards are many splendid utensils | ed eee ahaa i De aa atl 1 etches ess, and she sf t she owes t e for his clev of ot at this season of the | & yards | for kitchen use, but nothing takes | Ore Or acme ge wlepends on her personal | e; but when the rent work in his bare feet last year, 1 ould not to pay the debt at First give your head a careful Hehe the pl otthenvold:famnipned)|) etn ee ase ae Seat ReE re eau 7 BOre en Methen eeene Ee tilen GE URRY olan HUntancuOMOnAe Te Reet tirana poo to get all the salt water out, Pattern No. 6108 ts ton pot for polling meats, espectally | Re ausines Nera Fe ee Den es LB Bt. unhappy lot, and Miss Gertrude Berkeley, Miss Lols Frances Clark and Miss 224 then apply this t with thor- cut in sizes for t v8) small hams or large roasts. But the| PNR idcennca tent an , 2 We 1 and well shod is far Baer S OEM ai 7 eee M ee **) ough scalp massag a eid 4 of 2, 4 ani MORIA linecrene sete sR RITES ess st han It sounds. To be well gloved one must have more than one pair, £uzanne Perry worked hard to s atmosphere” that alinost gave the au 4 Ip mapenge, Use It every day | Boys’ Russian suite pattern No. 6106, of age. | best iron: pots wear thin on. the bottom to with shoes mos one can athe changeltolpuyeaiovas Ruta ence a chill. nul the halr stops falling out: Sul- | | and this is frequently the cause ip BHOORIMGHAVANAE AGCUTTTAT NTT Lheat tf y Ao RS St | phate of quinine, 1 dram: rose water, foods being scorched, It 1s advisu He Ee aoe eer LB f ee 9 gloves are worn ao while formerly $ ounces; dilute sulphuric acid, 15 °° Call or send b; vi G WORLD MAY MAN-f y Jefect by placing a sinall taeda hed AUN Falecosead aod shoesiand ababby-gloy , end by mail to THE EVENIN' A to remedy thle defect by placing a small Ana go it goem “iavelone wood tallormade uit coal aa ees The Making of Cantu Laces BUDA Feo aArARICiNe, 8. oungeRi TDL, we” } TON FASHION BUREAU, No. 182 Hast Twenty-third street, New $ i.n id in the bottom of th pot; then QUA 80 If Bees. tluve one good FREER Cilia oAFHEA Rar Pe ELIS TEA Cel rire F all the industries In the world, the manufacture of ( a laces by the | Phen further add glycerine 1-4 ounce; obta! York. Send 10 cents in coin or stamps for each pattern ordered. there 9 no danger whatever Of thél toss a tatiored ault be of the more or less expensive cloth, whieh wil fen peasants following this pursuit in Milan, Italy,, 1s the most primitive, | @*8&9ce Teyale or essence musk, 5 or 6 IMPORTANT—Write your name and address plaialy, snd wl $ food burning, since tt does not come‘ yer : Sxponelys clebin wine nab ane as considering the great demand for these rare fabrics and number og | minims, Agitate until solution ts com- pihese RPANT ie 9 FORO PUNNIRR HORE 2k APE [with the frst fog, ung or wear up rough after a few outings, the effect of peasants employed in their manufacture. °F | Dléte. Apply. to the roots every day ‘atterns, ¥ ways specify size want n 7 | trying to be well dressed on one suit f after a week or two.—Leslle's Weekly, PLPOROS IVES PIDEDIDIEIDIOIED P9PDELIPOOLID ILE D PE LODE OOD OD ODOR DEDI PE DELGLIEOV HO LIDDELOPERLOLIODODPDIOD FLED DIOHEGDILDLLOODIDIORVOGOD POGTE OTHE aoe 02400-5909300990000000 A Revelation of B) Baber WwW. Cham! . i | J Ss E- a in - MA e: 'S, & a WV ” Ty ° = = | Ee Y © N S&S E Fe -—= = Author of ‘‘Vhe Firing Line” and “A ety or. Society . = Fighting Chancerlt P 990 $6-65-60060-0600-000-000-06 (Copyright, 007, by Robert W. Chambers.) |Blleen, laughing; “come an, please; pir: | walks over the greening hills where) then strolled back to the window, where| Oh, It's yery likely You're probably | very 409m, now. ie * * Andi con't tee) [a e id loss to " i ble with our friend Julius?" he te Semererneerere and I are only mending sine of | wild moorland winds whipped lke al he 4 both hands thrust into| too ashamed to tell me. Now note tie/at all like permitting you to run wild tn | per “the children had fits | aulr GYMOPSI8 OF PREVIOUS INSTALMENT q 5a f d nIpE e A he stood with both hands th in| | ‘ 2 i . ae Fallp Selwyn, of ap old New sure | mY summer things. Were you in search | million fairy switches till the young his coat pockets. ataring out at the sun-| difference between us; I have been |town when I'm away and playing hop rubbit came hopping seross trouble, I merely severed my ly. base resigned from ihe army becuse of the children i t say it ry scotch on th awn with Dr f the H. it} connection wi him."" ite, Alixe, efivgrord him te. marry Jae | Aan OD sme ay sa YoU blood fairly sang, pouring ‘through her set. | madly tearing over turf and dune, up| S°¢ b i ' of the Hi t | connec th h uthven, & turning to| Were, because I'm quite happy in be- : ‘ . ly ane ic early lands,| She lay back in her chair, laughing ran mudly the other way, Ah! When rk, ,Fequendy meets 129 Noving that you knew I waa here, Did | “s"” & primrose Jen: bathed the city, Bev) Rill Gorn Dilipcks, ond AROAAE | oT hands linked together bellind her Billy w ean This morning,” ULL secretly loves m ha eke: Since that—some time within the! low, through the new follage of the| *hores and shingle; and I had the hap- | er nee unsed. together beni 4 ily woul of more I & "te Slurt Geraia terroil w | you? l 1 + f head “In t ase,” said Austin, laugh- " oe nig hotise’ Salwyn, ea ate fariaee Sab ane cas cei | Week, something evidentiy had hap- park, the little lake reflected it in tints| piness of being half-frozen in the suri | Pea ; Un shat aid AL laugh: at This: Mor the sake of are the children?” he asked kK Bes 4 ORS ee it and stopped| “Really, Capt. Selwyn, I confess 1 1 up, waving a crumpet| ing, ‘I've a job for you’— ign Gat ede ee ee pened to him, here in the city while Of deeper gold and amber, where chil-| oefore Nina learned of it and stopp ee PR PeeritisetaTa Bhan TR Ra ee You wili!find then on the Mall if yc 1| #he had been away, What? dren clustered together, sailing to #9 Come; sit over here, becava» | missed you. TV's much better fun When | which rescued Wine] No: old fellow: and thank you with ‘ a nest cartes MateN ee | eso nL One Ap aha bent above thethne linen ears @nIpm (BLE there Mae lo pind) I'm quite eragy to tell you everything |*%0 can see all those things that | I, “there's the| all my hea i we sie Nise m Gerard, where pe ment on her knee, needle flying, a/tiny ‘alls and flags hung motiontess,| as usyal—about how I played marble 4 Fonte Wal & tng) lender | nurs ne w | eine ta en-mossed stems, new wr t na Bileen and thi tla sitated, but finally s a reat) ers 5 1| area as ndaad eAcwii| Ree hows t s nt bat areh bathward m hat evening hus calle ‘at Balwyn nal vomittneatiel tne sudden memory stirred coldly—the rec- and out “ 10, st i tne d raft e-| with the children—yes, Indeed ; do NETSTAT Ey AIT Baral i ee again’ s i ing | tie 2 Bence ne ae TelAn eit osamund; calmed, steered a family of wild ducks,| on my Knece and shooting hard! On ‘Proven narra pont me AG FO And blow yours mi AeRAna of vist aod thane Als, shake Which they always me:, a ee h Rosamund the downy yellow fledgiines darting| jr ie’ divine, that seacgirdied, winds|* eset Paine abe and: f e, URAIRAY, blow. souraelé. se. amaithereen Staten” bot Sasi myafe bu tgeat barnett | even after an hour's separation, o1| And instinctively her clear eyes flow Hs Salley a . it ts ne, tha % dl other across the purple inland p Iry bread for rebela! Come, childrontc.| Why spatter Nature thus gard, DI counse ah tan’ thin) ‘nding| open and she ralsed her head, turning DMther and thither tn chase of gnats, | drenched w of moor and thicket!| ang that cheeky red fox that came trot- | qonr | ie fear ve iwyn, laughing. feubie ink Lar ; | Rouen Ae nedond thi aad. handing] Ahen ANG she valved: ben head. ty gaze (he mother bird following in tetsurely | ine strange little stunted forests in| aetna meas Sond Ar hat 1k MOI e speak a AW} | - ae “en nan low above her sewing, wondered wiw | directly toward him a disturbed gaze ae | the et : of the sone By Cece te erat rat tel tea aa anything Selwyn decides to re 7 A ps \. + a j eiuude, n@ hollow of he miniature hills—do e he »: e, coolly 4 C to s fs iets ee nes brother ther Eileen | It seemed to him, for @ moment, as| he did not this time evade, And, a¥ he stood there, absently in-| ‘” 1 amas AE a trees, you k attempt wD ire me out of counts. | Hileen to Selwyn—‘'you are dining with * ‘ove’ with him. He dows not believe | thouxh he were looking at a woman| In silence thelr regdrd Mngered; then, tent on sky and roof and foliage, her| °° are brOOB, RAMA Piri J ur, of co 7 Ww Y Yes, amercially cele’ | he had heard about and had just met! #atisfed, smiled again, @aying:| sof pantoring voice aroused him; and| SN only to the wind level, 2 BARRA: 3R é er yong in to te | ond, are, The Idea of r elk haat heavenward for the first time. His observation of| ‘Mave I been away so long that We turning he found her beside him, | spread out like those grotesque trees In| you about tt, hut there ina little somer| aC Aran mn a sale CHAPTER VI. her now was lelgurely, calm and thor-| shust begin all over, apt Selwyn?! SERRE ROMA BS) ENA. TMM | fairy haunted foreaianso old, mo fan hing lagking In unshared plossures * SEAR an 1 Austin ugh—nat so calm, however, when,| ‘“Hexin what, Eileen?’ nae ; Wien : astic are ous patches o' . eh rie Ph eNNy y on eats (Convnued) Ht See eae] ee BR ae ‘ ¢| “Suppose,” she satd, «that We BO) woody that I am forever watching to| * * * And here t# our tea tray at | Wien t 6u y f Impatient of ‘hie reticence, bending) “To remember that the allence of! Vibha, Nie Ril © UMAR we a iw thet I am weiching 10) © He Sa so 08 AbaKE : oi, The U: ted. there over her work, she raised hor! seitish preoceu a privilege 1 see something mugte moving far in th L i I don’ ie Unexpected. | sonbe. over, her work, abe of bAF| seiien ‘preosoupat properly by shaking hands. Shall wei" | tuyere ye male Re eee |r g catna sunt ito “dain Ghai), Has rsery together a : R dark-b) eyes her nave not accorded you ight of trees one oa OVE was not there; Nina un-| 1U' Ly 4 | have n colored up as he took her hand| |». rs ; a; ob. | brother 1 she smiled trium | sf lowered. The sweet, silent in “I didn't mean to be preoceupled"— night I went owt on the moor ‘ Gerstood that; but ity germ | J in his; then they both laughed at the Perini ’ doh |phanuy at him, : » t spection lasted but @ moment, then| son, worse and worse!” She shook |{”. a a | heavenly! colestial!—under the stretc ; : waa—atill Lasher ai beled she resumed her‘ stitohes, aware thdt|ne. read and begun to thread the nee ry vigorous sh Reha tta oe J of stars! Hif-land in silence, save tm ed vivid in} je whe ree) fF ‘ ‘ Gellsiously a nee latent’ prom. | Smething in him had changed since) 41, 1 gee that my week's absence has ture you can be,” she eaid, “Never a| the bewitched wind. And the fairy for it ane 7 oh 7 arin ; , ering h first sudd she last had seen him; but she merely| not been very good for you. I knew It greeting, never a formal expression of | °t8 drew me toward their edges dren charged up " i r wre 1 supp: } ise, ready to swell with the first sudden | yaiea quietly to herself, confident of | ty. Be hacebces Poser q . J “ Into the hollow, with de- | Park, oring for food; ond they fell uF j rmitied a heart geat, quicken with the first quick- ¢ the| {he moment you came in with all that | pleasure at my return"— uown, down Into th Fan materatar ie 1 disarranged [sniffed the tea and haye come to de-|' linen ent allarant ening ft the pulse, antold into perfect | MM unaltered devotion in spite of the|guiity absegtminded effrontery whick 1.” “you have not returned!” he said,| licious shivers upon: Aeiny nk, AA RARER Mey the eee anil athena up aoe i symmetry if ever the warm, even cur: | Prankey AE ADA MBISEDOREY have tormiagen | Now, I pippane Taal) smiling; “you have been with me every | ‘Once I trembled, Indeed, for the star- | 1h MAT Ps BY Wessel Ot tes ou've g the trap of thos?) goon, You'll stay to diue, Philt” ve to recommence you jon. 2 " light on the swamp was suddenly splin- ' i Fent of the veins grew swift and ot | 414 as her white fingers flew with the | sir "| moment, Bilean , | Nighy demanded before’ Nina's authority | Siowitha F Jon't think s0"'— i 4 4, Susanne"— 1 Nenteacaliias = unde: a rching whisper of 7 con. | Rinw for tea, please. And ef a 1 ghe ex-|tered Into millions of flashes. my {°° ae Naan eee erent ata sald Eileen ater the first scorching P | Klimmering needle she reflected on ©°0-| speaking in French and gathering up al What 8 preity eribuset she SS |henrt leaped in. pure frighti# * tt |SOUK! prevent. ao eee. ha Yen, : een as she had left them @ week | " an : claimed; "I am beginning to recogniay , eadiong |“ #4w'# rabbit at Sllverside!’ gat t pettsir Bileen, sewing by the nursery window, | dittons a she bad let +f Enel fluffy heap of mended summer waists. pec peer baer ee agro was only a wild duck whirring headlong DIN hiAR Ona nou ianelt s Selwyn 89 Ang Austin had gone, she looked up; her little Alsatian maid, | 96° A week agy, between him and her) «inege mignt as well be sent to the trace vg into the woodland waters—but oh! If \ a al i mae A} | the most fect of understandings t ‘ou, Mttle one; your 18 high time, Capt. Selwyn, - t Mere to see the weird {tat hunting pack of 3 no good! | bluntly 1 my A enye ver where Selwyn ‘cross legged on the floor at her feet, ne | launder a—thank you, Httle one; you ; " . you had been there to see the weir aitiana Aang aa y on to the | win Sin w und looked him directly sewing away diligently, also looked up, | existed; and the conaciousness of It! sewing Is always beautiful.”” was half convinced that you} beauty of ity coming—and the star- Not one dog p M a how a de nide Foe) wae 6 then scrambled to her feet as Selwyn | #he had carr with her every mo) The small maid, blushing with pleas- caped to the woods again, W splashed blackness! You must see that ree : + aid our she had p areas ¢ . nye nai ont threshold uf the room. ™ in the gountry~amid the te jure, left the room, both arms full of you 1 ~, have you been doing in| with me, s¢ x o ; ; ? ate aes . Ly A wag, bow ae yeu. looks ealy tumble of the surf, on long vigorous sominine apparel; Selwyn rang for tea, town since I paroled you? Nothing?! you coming to Silverside? We go back You should have seen them,” mur- | pended Lea! a drained it Tt (To Be Continued)

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