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Show No Ne? in “Che Conjurer. ad Seka |r) NG ' ad Theatre the c ort It wa \ audience of professional q New tt t. and John Cor ! uistiny in everything but hond wis, Berlin and vl tow he reason isn't very hard York will not pay . t t w considering aer ‘ isual powers. These ire for the most part confined 3 of passion (hat show her 2 uct particular attention uy) from a bed of mourning with Steilia ywed No new tricks ¢ 1 t they gave a se 1 {Interesting picture of act mo: y of being turned Into rus when they sang ge as they trooped r the day's grapes. Indeed the performance was han dramatic, When the his prized si{ps of paper J his “indulgences” with thelr hard-earned coins they crossed as Atl was more or tly as they sang. ess merry until Nela mised’? by Santo, according coasted that Santo loved her, her rival, but she probab! t she was handi- Agugia’s thumb was stil! first week of the Broadway at's the kind of a hairpin Agug- tried to get her han to the sad story tn tt Nela’s fighting 1 would have gone capped by a sore thi suffering from engagement. Ma's ts, But when Nela got tired of trying the rest cure for a broken heart on the day set for the wedding of Rosarta and Santo, a litte thing lke a sore thumb didn't stop her from doing her worst ghly moral outlaw, had come @own from the mountain and told Se to get ready w marry the girl or pre- pare to die, and atier being flopped on his back in the village street by the strong arm of the outlaw, Santo had sent In a rush onler for wadding bells. He stopped in on his way to the al- tar to tell Nela that he couldn't help Bimneelf, and she eat on the edge of her Ded and told him a few things. It was ail @ trifle informal, still one bedroon may be as good as another in Sicily, To Ghow that his heart was in the right place Santo wept with great gusto and then went away, leaving Nela to weep # out alone, as he fondly believed. ‘That's where he made a dig Sic n mistake. Nela promptly dried her eves @nd did some dark red thinking. She soon got rid of the priest who came in to console her. His comforting @aused her to tear around and picture of the Virgin and a crucifix to the floor, whereupon the good man fled fm boly horror. | Then a bright From a drawer she took a knife. Then ahe helped herself to a plate of rice, L osarta’s uncle, a t words idea seized Nela and thus armed rushed out to join the wedding parade. A moment @oreams informed you that som hed happened to the unhappy bride. x5y, ae Back to her bedroom New Nela, puraued ,/070 “AJORANA as TURAITY | by a noisy mob. She braced herselr °44/4 TORE 10 TUAGO 23 GR/GOLI, inst the wall, but the next moment she was dragged out—and tr but the shouting. Mme. Agugiia took the centre of the stage to show Nela's heart. She dropped into a chair and gazed w give the audience an inkling of the next featu fee the knife in her eye before she took t 1s known as “a determined look.” wrong. Virgina Balestrier! played that she deserved to ve happily ever after, She seemed to have a naturally cheerful disposition, and all through her early troubles you couldn't tell whether she rying or laughing. Where Fortunes Topple, HE demand for employment by educated women is greater proportionately er country, Nowhere in the world is the dl- a woman mied to Juxury and her later wild thing was all‘over the murderous design in lely over the back of it to nthe programme. You could from its hiding place. She wore what led slippers that looked She also wore high-he Rosaria so wel was accus suddenly thrown on own resources so distressing a sland, €BGDDOF-4699-909 004-994 000019024608 £ A Romance of Mystery, 4 Love and Adventure. ) CONGO Ort bir e Dybe (Copyright. 1908, by Robba-Merrtit Cor tho val mat H at some re- essed by ®YNOPSIS OF GINSTALME World Daily DAO Oe Beauty Hints by Margaret Hubbard Ayer. Superfluous Hair. S.—To bleach superfuous hair, com- bine the peroxide with an equal quantity of ammonia, and you be more successful. will M.—You probably have been Fat and Baggy Throat. saeing your throat in the wrong | XN. way and shifted all the flesh | under the chin. It ts never wise for an amateur to experiment with facial mas- sage. can often do a great dea’ more tha gool, and you had | better. a few treatments from an expert or elsc study the mov ents | yourself. The movements should be downwanl and outward toward the | shoulders. But this. of course, {s only a general idea of how to massage the neck, and the amateur masseuse should take pains to learn the position of the muscles, &. Otherwise, she will be causing musces to sag which shoud be lifted, whitch you have probably done in | the case of your own neck, Below is a massage cream which may be used on \the fingers while rubbing the neck and face. An astringent lotion {s also printed, for applying after the massage ment {is over, for flabby skin. age cream: Lanoline, two and one- ha'f ounces: spermaceti, three-quarters ounce; white v: ine, two and one-half | ounces; cocoanut oil, two ounces; sweet almond 711, two ounces; tincture of ben- ‘The Newlyweds .« Their Baby &% George McManus ~ | low. Thursday, Magazine, 1908. TOO OOOO UOG December 10, > By & & bd 3 "| Do Not Dwell Together. | ® By Helen Oldfield. & DOOBQOONE MONG the dictionary definitions of Jealousy is that of envy. True, anothe is mealous watchfulness, but thie state of mind implies fear, the uneas neas of uncertainty, and this ts incompatible with the perfect love which casteth out fear, As associated with love the word implies & dread of losing the thing desired, a stato of mind which to the timid perhaps {s natural and well nigh Inevitable i the first stages of courtship, says Helen Oldfield in tho Chi- cago Tribune. The man who fs seeking to win @ woman and has rivals in the fleld has a strain upon his nerves and emotions whic! upsets his normal balance, He becomes worrled, fanciful and moody. The woman who alrendy fs won, but who must conce her feelings until the victor chooses to claim his conqu: scarcely can fall to be restless, capricious and nervous, T mainly 19 due to the restraint which she ts putting upon herself and the haunting fear that he may be in love with some ono else | But when the fover has spoken and each holds the plighted troth of the bes | loved, then Jealousy even in Its most amlable form Involves a lack of faith in the | | DOQ000000000000000000000 truth and the sincerity of the beloved which is anything but complimentary. Whatever its cause, Jealousy is bound to be @ disturbing element, and the-le indulged It 1s the better. Always the expression of it {s more harmful than help= ful, There ts a great deal of truth tn the doctrine of mental suggestion as applied to love, and this espectally 1s the case with men, ‘The Jealous woman hates to hear other women praised, and though she poss sibly may remark upon thelr good self, she objects when one of her own admirers, faintly, expr admiration for another woman. And | when she praises tt 1s with a reservation. “She is pretty, but," &c. No wise man would marry a Jealous woman, however much he might care for could he reallze how little peace and comfort probably will be Lis portion marriage > wise wor ld marry ous man, since she certainly 90 to be happy tf she did more broken engagements, matrimonial une any othe with the possible exception of beastly intem- et people who ought to know better go on excusing It, claims 1 outcome of a humble opinion of How PID PRETTY SNOOKUM: GET WIS HEAD j, | IN THERE ? 4 her after could not he Jenlousy happiness, than perance in drink. ing that {t ts the result of love and the natur: however a fea an wo oneself Instead of being, as In nearly all cases it is, the result of colossal vanity, a vanity which {9 exasperated at the thought of precedence given to another. allow him or her to pass through is wise to re- not. man or woman whose temperament will jertor to the panes of Jealousy has cause to be thankful. Tt that ‘‘what is worthy of Th Hfe sv member worthy he Greek sage, jealousy the saying of tove.”” eS The Paradise of Petroleum. nd exporter of ker oll and the by-producty, ed 137,654,000 gallons and exported in {It going to Indian ports. The petr , have scarcely been disturbed, and the mag- India in the products of petroleuin can hard sene trade of | | Betty Vincent’s Advice | on Courtship.en¢ Marriage Home Hints For iusy Housewives. UST such a long, J protective coat ag this oneyis needed tor every little tot. It can be wrapped about his tiny figure and keeps him warm ani ‘Corn Chowder. HREE medium sized __ potatoes (aieed), one cup of corn, three slices of bacon (alced), one quart OW that the Yuletide season {s close at hand, the question of Christmas presents seems to be foremost in the minds of the young men and women y milk, one medium sized onton. Fry who write me seeking advice. To solve the difficult problem of what tO acon and onlon topether, When. the snug, while it is easily give one's sweetheart as a Christmas gift a few hints, which it 1s hoped will help Tea Arar SAA TABLA put on and taken off. nd tl the perplexed ones in making @ pretty and appropriate selection, are given be- 1 onions: and drain the potato Stuffed Onion: 8 if you can the water bacor This model really pro- vides two, as it can ve made with or without the cape, and it is adapted to Henrietta cloth, te silk, to broad- cloth, First of all it should be remembered, that to those we love and those who |tove us it 1s the thought behind the gift and not the commercial value tt repre- | sents which brings happiness to the reciplent. Therefore, if your pocketbook Is | thin, do not despair at the thought of Christmas giving, for a pretty eard on | which fs written a kind thought will as eloquently express devotion ex | pensive present. Those who are not hampered by lucre have numerous wing love at Christmas Books make perhaps the most enjoyable and ac e largest white ont find tut a cw nbs in the frying pan with tablespoontil of er, salt and to every mate- table gift a man can give a woman or vice versa. Then there are pretty but inexpensive prints of fa Peroni tae h 1 EES MOA that 18 used for | pictures, sewing or writing sets for cirle and pipes, ctanr: Mneepebe. RE hbo Onens eno. reine tnfante’ coats, In tho brellas or ash scarcely a , flattered by admirers, T) In andy, and a man is greatly Handkerchiefs em- trays are always welcomed by masculine 1 who {s not pleased to recelve a box of a gift made by the fair hands of is lady lo diusiration, however, it {s made of H } with the offfons in a deep! the Henrietta broidered with Initlals or tles knitted in various colored silks are easily and in- PA Denker DOS na Aen vOnt yee sloth, with trimming expensively made, A trip to any department store where t are now offering zine HEL SD of silt embroidery, Christmas novelties will help all those who are perplexed in their Yuletide shop- | Coffee Syrup. The atiiy CR |pase AKE a halt pound of the best | AR sai laa Making Him Jealous. | Suitable Flowers. IT Ce aU ee Nena , or 2% Dear Betty Dear Betty Water and bol! ft {i or 24 yards 59 AM eighteen and am deeply in love HE girls who belong to our club are ji) the 1 re Nan inches wide with s% with a girl my own age, She clalms se B certain flowers that they | saucepan and boll i 1 4 she loves me, but every time I call wear most of the tlme—the blondes jag white s a ; f banding, 5 on her she shows me post cards and let- with blue Mean violet; the Hevea nui anect on auras dena} ¢ s of edging ta ters she receives from other men. Shall nettes crimson roses, Can you tell me |i. ang when | ree ROTEL AL AETHID y _ I give her up or continue calling? of a flower that would sult me? MY] ang seal, When travelling sain sath LN U.N. T. | hair is goldenish and so are my eyes— zoin, one-half dram. Melt the first five! The young lady 1s evidently trying to | in ¢act, they are quite yellow. My skin for a Boediieup of coffee put ane tea Infant’s Long Coat—Pattern No. 6186, | Ingredients together, beat until the mass make you jealous and for that reason | js rather yellowish, but not tan, But inn ‘and pour boil Cet hate re ( coneretes, adding the benzoin, drop by | wishes you to believe that other men) my ip nd cheeks are always ft Is ready to use peneerng y y ps and cheek’ ys pink, | {tts rn ‘ eI 65 drop, during this process, Extract of are interested in her. There js no rea-| What would you suggest for me to | ‘Hos Call or send by mail to THE EVENING WORLD MAY MAN- j violet or any perfume mav be added if son why you should cease calling mere- | wear? BLONDE. Gems. rr) TON FAQ) BURMAC, No. 132 Bast Twenty-third street, Now agreeable. Astringent lotion: Sulphate jy because others also pay her attention. | yjther violets or roses should lou TU ORAnIGEDORALGT CHORE a cananoon Obtain York Send 10 centa in coln or stamps for each partern ordered, of aluminum. twa grams: thick mik of you should take your chance with them, | very well with your coloring, for y« of butter, 1 pe Lan of? 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The girl goes by nikht t ant im ton 1 more detalled Inyesti- by thinking of this before—lghted pouse op yater lou vtion sevret of the hous andle Waa LL ones “h Perhup va) his hope of As {ts golden flame shot up with eh appar t mrrving a n some ciue fo the mystery scaree a tremor, preyed upon by a pers esas black, Gingaione tng. wich sho, deat ‘alondar=bewitohing riddle fectly excusable concern, he bent. to 0 th use of a Mis. Ha re wast ‘apeina vis iimag- examine the man's countenance. * * * father, had are need ito meet thers And wee | inatio plete Aside from her The arm which had partly hidden it the eal. Kirkavont enters | y ‘ ‘ At jouse that stood hod fallen back into a natural position he Ta Hot vet the 1] Untenanted veplete order,! 1 was a Young face that gleam man stealehity deyarte ae Airkwoo | 4 1 in its darkened quiet, ! pallid in the candlelight—a face unlined, ing. Dire. jial b “ an to caMdvet Dorothy i het " 4 og i} 1 he ain of a litte vapid and~ insignificant, with Arkwood decides Mrs. t 0 » its 4 sive s latest few characteristics ‘ther than oe repeat gn ee 1+ oath | ont 1 adjusted itself © atiriputes of a « ny with aman | ia > cop h othe Wily to some ex unformed, possibly unfor ¥ joins them 7 ! 2 . ar per the sort of a face that er Irkwood. H fom aid | ttocted the windows from. the expected to see, remember V1 gariier int that » fa Hien poll f ds low in and pouting Ips that be an he ' 5 1 © cliy, had 1 nim npressed hin. Its owner was to piece * . ay 4 detail of devo pore than twenty, In and f siing, alike sombre od was 4 13) jon of @ 4 irkwood told himself preciseness, aside from its acel- ut ¢ weve “ ight | disarray; the ut of his waist (Contin ’ was a 1 wealth and taste inverited| coat was the extreme of the then fash Bue een nano ay iad found litde of |1on, the white the (twisted beneath on On the Trail, eret a in the dwelling an exaggerated “butterfiy,” his TER some hesitation he went ups! giuch that wa dd and sedate and early an inch too tall; and he A stairs, his ascent ma by a sine hor 4—Victorian, @ @ @ He coi shod with pumps sultable only for gle and grateful a halt for m N box ariy)t%e dancing foor—a whim of the Way ¢o the top he trad on an ay Reena loods of Londen of that ye @inked underfoot, « to . I can’t make him gut at all!” de fleved the lost purs , 1 " » the Clared Kirkwood, “Phe #on of a gentle: Justified of his tem e Ja ‘ was quite as man too weak 10 belleve that cubs need Gaved—that is. + " nl ver and turust|Hcking Into shape? Réared to ma The rooms of . . ¥ so slelered fom the wicked Redghamber, broad, deep, stately, tne i 1 wesime ld that bg never grow a bark? habited by seven flop aislahare mparscd by * The sort that never had a quarrel Ome, On 4 dresser, Kirkwood found ol. rply Deediess of the possibilty of his life, ‘cept with his tailor? * * © Of Bendie In a ching condestiok;|ihe tan's awakening to find himself | Now What the desi Is this thing doing tme eharred ende of mailed at Me belie mare only an IP. soare ied and rooeed. in thie wldnighs —aleebied? #8 * + ie ee lane place Be sougin wake Dawei ‘ - THE BLACK BAG = owl,’ War,’? Ete, Author of “Phe Brass } Private DIO DOYHD POPDOGD OD 9O9-99O9E HF ODOOGODD DTG HDL IDG HYD LH POO OD 34.6GO-4999926-900-004 It was most exasperating, the incon-} that trouble for you, my friend, If l've|1I say, what're you doing here 1 1 1 h it han’ re You grulty of the boy's appearance assorte A grain of aense left, this {8 my cue| Instead of replying, Kirkwood lifted }upon the span f an eve en, must've known I 5 of with his double role of persecutor of|to leave you alone in your glory a warning finger on t nh anxiet distressed damsels and nocturnal house-| He was lingering only to restore to Hu he said, tensely, alarmed by ¢ a iW said Oh, T sa Can't you see i'm hurt? breaker! the boy's pockets such articles as he noises in the street, “You don't supe {Uf ae ae Had a nasty { nd mu Kirkwood bent closer above the mo-| had removed in the search forgmatches “ PPR asleep ever sir tlontess head, with puzzled eyes striving —the match box, a few silver*coins, a | CHAPTER VIL “My vrectous one! How’! to pin down some elusive resemblance bulky sovereign purse, @ handsome, 3 , igante. Can't in cre that he thought to trace in those vac-| plain gold watch, and so forth, But Mme, L’'Intrigante Eccles ak \ tb uous features—a resemblance to some ere he concluded he was aware that reby dwellings the rat- | ¢¢ S HALLAM! apled irk. e—well, beca I nit one he had seen or known at some past the boy was consctous, that his eyes, tle of a key in the ha was start M eth b Fé much Hke shuttin’ on f time, somewhere, somehow. open and blinking in the candlelight, |lingly audible, Before he could move v t shored his "| veastly old tomb. So I t I give it up. Guess I'm mistaken, were upon hit the door itself opened with a sla tence, At ftly forward, #he | ajar, and told him not ta Anyhow, five young Englishmen out of) pyey were blue eyes, blue and shal-| Kirkwood moved toward the statr 1 th knees by the side of Jcome in, Then I came every ten of his clans are Just as blond jow uy a doll's, and edged with long, {Ded and drew back with a ery of!the boy, and caught up one of Biel) ie ween somebody and foolish, Now let's see how bad he's fine jashes. Intelligence, of a certain |@sKust. ‘Yoo tate!” he told himself ha daeping it passionately IA RON Yr now T tho wa hurt." deg was 4 y Informing them, |Pitterly; his asear s cut of, Hejown : ee It made me feel creepy, 1 With hands strong and gentle he kipkwood returned their questioning |COUld run upstairs a id. Bradt" she erie, A SunOus DIOAK ABA oie ‘6 ti the round, light head, Then, | gian transfixed in indecision, his |bUt the bey would inform her t t eddie! OR, WAS) a the door banged, vi Ah!" he commented in the accent of! primal impulse to cut-and-run_ for it/and * * ¢ 8 happe that |began hammerin’ ike ti comprehension, For there was an anry | was ¢ h Ad nothing to fear from | !le @ettoned up his cout, settled his Ob} i Mt ogru Posed Patten looking bump at the base of the skull; | this child who could not prevent his go- | at head 1 moved the | ¥¢ 4 ried ng | ‘Phe boy pi r embar- and, the skin having been broken, ing whenever he mse to KO; While by ©" w Mt ted f oh redid ee erat | rassed eye up at th possibly in collision with the sharp tira ght perchance worm | psc would suffice t , » Pare ee ais [OCI Prin REID 1 Rad edged newel post, a little blood had n him something about the girl t f the intruder n e | deed 1 ° ed ipod RET ? * Z ne matted e straw-colored ” e » a h t ¥ t ley DAR: WAUIE He "i mained and matted’ the straw-colored You're fe tte He was 3 t ty fa ° ear an , I~I made up mw I to cut most surprised to hear bis own yoice j } by any other emo-|my stick—let whoave was pass me Kirkwood let the head down and. put the query t 5 s Ae ; 1 1 a 3 shame-|on the stairs, you h © (Oly took thought, Recalling a bathroom on| «4 1 inink so. Ow, my head! # © @ Patines ae sp ge Pee ; Aarao ines ed me and st the floor ubove, thither he went, une |) gay yon chap, whoever you ; jumped at ‘ Ifshly forgetful of his predicament it hana : - ‘ the whole And that discovered, and, turning on the water, | At ® "4ppe T want tc ta t 4 . t »pped his handserchief until tt d. Pp rd 1 peovist f a whe | reay vy ee ae ‘ ‘ Then, returning, he took the bo fol ow, can't Saipan A of rte ined anothe handk f at " 2 & . etry rig with a gidd \ der) a” ae 0 > , ous 4 § . \ A 4 ‘ tu 4 L oles aim . a b eable t i iy Toward the ‘ atten J sad eeniad Ay tions the sufte began t ry \. ’ ©) plane + w of returning an tion, ble stirred reat An ped * Yate lessly, whimpered a little, and sighed. y | * - temombe f of a aa . ct allare And Kirkwood, in consternation, got up. , dha t ¢ 9 © I woke up and it was , sees tee Se tee o ‘se!’ be commented suedully 4 a) dark and © od sachin’ At to split, theme 18 ‘ vut three, | think * © ©' paging elucidation completely, @ns0s fom 08 cen, Gli vightrtabing ai I preauine i went {0 alsa again * * * els dark laste, auowing Mer Live Have you Burt yourvelf, dear? Ob, (To Be Consinueda "