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a | j “The eran. By J. K. Le Baron. DODDEDDHDOOD HS OOONOOODIO HOH GOV OGOGISH® BETERMINATION can be coinec into dollars! | ‘Without ft failure ts forecrdained. The young man who wins ts the one who starts out with a ret t Purpose, “They conquer who believe they can," says the olf proverb. ‘The shears with which Androw Cornogie clips his coupous were bought with tofl and business aptitude “I am going to win,” was Marshall Field's motto. Too many of our young men nowadays irant to start at the top. ‘Those who, through mistaken favoritism, get a start near tho top fande down. | Those who work up from (he bottom stick. The Duke of Argyle had every one of his sons learn a trade “Make yourself nocessary, young man, and your success Is certain,” was Lene of Josh Billthgs's philosophies. There have been a great many things that couldn't be done that have Apeen done, It was belleved in lngland and feared in America that ¢the oolonists devuldn't win. | But they didt | ‘There was a belief, lees than fifty years ago, that # reflroad couldn't cross N@re Rookies. But tt did! Pleadings, warnings, prophectes and threats failed to change the oourse of “the caravels. Columbus was determinodt That determination finally wrote his name in large letters on the ecroll of game. | Determination discovered Americal | The Cabots, Balboa, Magellan, Ratelgh were all men of determined purpose. | Hudson and Marquette knew ‘no such word as fail.’ | Determination explored America! * The Pilgrims had the courage of their convictions. Only unflinching ehavacter woul! have braved such dangers for opinton's | sake. | The Walloons were men cf dogged tenacity. | They came to stay—and they etayed. | he Puritans were inflexible | They stained our iistory with witeheraft, but they laid a grand foundation, | From that foundation sprang @ clvillzation much finer than that of its| founders Determination settled America! | The Bradfords, the sowed the seeds of peace. \iutarops, the Brewsters, Standish, Ellot and Penn | The Revolution made that perce posstble, All peave has been ion either by @ war of arms or opinions. 1 Aft Rey e age of Industry The cotton gin gave a Volts to the fields of the H The reaper relegated Ue seythe to the rear The song of the sewing machine Nghtened the monotony of the needle All y t 8 of Inventive pe The se yuntrs—the great West—came out of tts « arity Bar ry made to biorsom Lewis and Clark made thelr fntveplé Journey to the Pacif Men of steel were on liond {or ever” emergency, The land of promise became a great reality. The forty-niners, men of g.eat hardibood, divulged a new source of national wealth very artery of the country t here was nothing too dif! Hardships surrendered to ouersy. rinination developed Amer: with new Ife, riake, WDOOGODOHOIO® Betty Vincent’s Advice on Courtship en Marriage {£QOOOODOOOIOOOOWUOSS DON OCOCOOTS An Unraly Wife. How can I fing out her true disposition? Dear Retty Sh ea ST Path Gime mnarriea Your sister ts alous of the 4) ieceeaar ae ae faces of MTeCtiOR you hestow trpon the other g Amusement with men or otherwise ££ 30H Yourself Nave never seen any Barity in your friend, I let my sister Break up the You can only know the her letters and her duct to you, and if you her you will not do her the believing state keep company with them? does not approve of it and ha ft to bis wi she tnsists upon have ing her own way DM It 1s highly Improper for a marricd woman to go out to places of amuse- ment with m: than } band aracter disprove merely because when the Iisband is not of the party. f her absence. gausage and a thin slice of bacon, both evetrowa: Red Vaseline 2 ounces: tne; | matertal required : 4 i Fold the biseult: lke a parker | (Without danger, for this is. @ SNAP!" tare of canthar ounce; oil of) for the medium alz If the wife really loved her husband his Th raw, Fold the biscuit Ike a Parker) tit be f ppounger soll of medium sizo objection would be sufficient to her and He Loves a Girl of Thirty, house roll, and bake in a moderate oven For a woman's idea of friendship is an easy path to matrimony, and |e les 2 rone. ‘Anni to tn | 1s 49-4 yards 21 or she would enjoy his society more than i ete about twenty-five minutes. ve ae ea of friend ; Rear fevebrows with a tiny toothbrush ence 24, 8 yards 82 or 23-8 she would enjoy AME tuents-tourllendlem derivainitrii es nese can |, ™an'e idea of friendshtp és flirtation with immunity; and never the two |evcbrows with a tiny toothbrush once, | °4 8 yarda $2 or 23:8 G; . eof love With @ young lady of thirty.!be warmed over for breakfast shall meet! Verily, they are as two that go round and round within aj stimulated. ‘Phen less often. ‘This oln wide, with 10 yards His Girl or His Sister. 1s willing Co marry me, but we | t may be used for the eyelashes Dear Betty: |*: in Joye with a young lad ow how to put th to her mother, My salary is $18 a TH iy te week, and do you suppose this would be Tespond regularly. She ts my sis-|eHough to support a wife? In it proper ter's sister-in-law, and I love her very to marry a lady much. Iam haying trouble with my si uest husetts and we « ter, and she writes me that my lady Marriage where there ts a difference | add two tablo: friend isn’t the girl for me to go with, in a as she is vulgar. I didn’t see any signs | Yt 8 the difference ix but six y O0OOSO0GGEOORS “NIMons there cnn PERPLEXED. hang out to dry drippin ally love | shorte: Justice of | thick w Jmary ofl, 1-2 dram, Mix all together | g than usua cut And when a girl offereth a man “friendship” he graspeth it, declaring: | Wit) SX ouners of roxewater, Tub the caulonsat call sca: yaya scalp thoroughly with this on on ook on sve “Yea, I DESPISE sentimentality, this IS refreshing!” mit] no further evidence of dandruft ts | 7 # she ix unable to|of each place about a spoonful of pork i ality, and thie I8 refreshing! Rie iO Sune area NaLen ReLC GS Ors) Malin eauantityiroe i, Cheese Souffle. | Sears my senior? and adding to them half a cup of sweet |Companion” hat he loseth the drift of her conversation? OROTHY.—The tonic you mention A.D. H, |milk. Stir constantly until thick, then Yet I say unto thee, platonic friendship ts a good thing. For it is the D (kerosene and castor ofl) 13 liked How Call or gend by mai! to THE EVENING WORLD MAY MAN- s does not always prove happy, |Iittle salt and penp the fire and add the World Daily Magazine, Monday, | December 14, 1908, “A Hazardous Business” ‘\ Good Temper Is Love’s (ae) Faas ea 08 ) Most Powerful Ally COMING _ THEY ARE OUT OF Goop ENOUGH By Helen Oldfield. HERE ts an olf story of a sultor who, wishing not to mafry any but an amlably disposed woman, made an attempt to test tee te er of the girl I whom he admired by upsetting a plate of soup upon her beautiful dinner gown, presuming that, os she had but little money, the gown would be of Importance to her She was charmingly sweet under the ordeal, and, de- lighted at her amiability, the lover upon the first oppor- Proposed and was accepted Later on, when the bride oved to b Ittle short of a Virago, her disappointed husband reminded her of ,the ent “O, ver me fool e “she rejoined, “L remember: but did you think I was angry h to fly out at you in publ have struck you, but I bit: my tongue and smiled ourse I did. What else could T do? You ought to have seen me cry with rage when you had gone and 1 we Tt is not upon such occasions as enough t that the truth when every+ OOH=-DID You Don'T MIND; Uy HEAR THAT ? MY WIFE allenee i u JOES, Ay associates are present that light acter may appear, sa elen CONTE ; hh oly A NEW STATOR IATL SEI eee EUG: CAUINNT TG ESS RTTAUREEU TSU Sa GL CIARITERER : ~ note the manner of the other to strangers, to old people and children in crowded MORNING ! Kant ie £ f ‘ars, to) fcars—nay, even the nn ) toward a stray dog sometimes A man usually can see his Ind {s lovable all the way through, Is apt to be There is no more desirable trait fe 8 com) comes out, but in daily intercourse; not when lovers are alone, bu rth obser er own home, where her manner iiger children, should ers and sisters usually ed and companionable in on in the Journey of life than hat of cheerfulness, the vokefellow of good t \ merry heart doeth good.” Rut cheerfulness is not merely hilarity and fun It includes the ability to look en the bright side, to make the best of everge thing, to refuse to meet trouble half way and to do s best bravely and hopes fully i Such a disposition ts Invaluable, and the worth of iis owner ‘ruly is above rubles. —__—_—_+ ++ 7 The Movement of the Sands. Fou scientists are studying a peculiar movement of the sands along (Nee STATION Ec) \BkLYN BRIDGE You wit. Bur INTO OuR AFFAIRS the northern coasts of I Belgium and Holl A fine sand origt t of Normandy has been s far away as Den- nating on the e { mark. | latest | I blouses are | made with | Just such long pretty | sas these, and | this model can be utilized both for the | separate w | net, thin silk, lin gerle matertal and | the like and for the entire gown, In the ‘ustration it is made of fine iawn Beauty Hints combined with band- ing of Valenciennes | luce and with hand | embroidery worked 1 in the squares Dandruff and Other Ills. formed by the de- 8. STry the she wfor| S16, but these the dandruff and apply the tonic, Sauares can be filled Pe rheviediy | itis vigorous) acelp|iee ty aeilled «mp: 0 to, my Daughter, dost THOU believe in faries massexe The formula for failing eye- | Alte Lee cecetren, G Nay, I mean not the fairies of the comic-opera "0s Is also givens eg shampoo~ Bing Alena chorus—for if thou art married thou hast CAUSE| ANNU cure Yolk of one eBH One) i tate, Caali- to believe in these—but the fairy tales concerning Santa) nary spirits, Meat the mixture thor- | Mere with bands of Claus and platonic friendship. Dost thou credit them?) ovgtly up and use it warm, rubbing it| SH or satin would For when a man offereth a girl “friendship” be pretty and eft To INVITE YOURSELF “To Act AS A PEACEMAKER + Yo GET ON THE TRAIN 4S THE SUARD Closes Door! Home Hints dor busy Housewives. DIDODOOQOOMOQO IED HIOCEDIE TI OPOQOOQOSO) Sayings of Mirs. Solomon | Being the Confessions of the Seven Hundredth Wife. TRANSLATED By Helen Rowland. by Margaret Hubbard ayer, Glove Jelly. OIL two pairs of old kid gloves to a B pulp in a quart of water. This ts a stiff folly when cold, To rev old faded blac ins and npoo by e or mi no hette: wash the 1 ve to soak for a time, tion, Melt the Je through it, 16 still damp through a pi stugt. he | well into the skin of the head, Ringe Quick Luncheon snappeth at it, saying aloud, “Yea, gladly will 1 accept this MENTAL cum-| i several waters. To remove dandruft | (IVS for col! weather Mia anicivuahiine! POU OUEM De ior t lente nen ane HE Aae cheap nations | Ngee Anna CL AA ae sea) TO. sore But in her heart she saith: “And by this means I lead him like al ounce: oil of thyme, 1-2 dram: rose.| @N4 lace are charm- prt notice mix a baking lamb unto the altar!” ing for certain oc if discult dough, using a i! But unto himself he chuckleth: “And now I shall kiss her easily and revolving door and never meet on either side. also. In this case it should be very| of banding and 15-8 | For tell me, my Daughter, why should a girl look up her “platonic | carefully applied. It will Jnflame the| yards of edging. AKE a whito sauce by cooking to- = : seni naumervarolll yiilinit ate into| ot Fancy Tucked Blouse—Pattern No. 6,188, } SEE lai whitesgeuce by fy ‘0 friend” in Bradstreet’s that she may ascertain his income? Gem saat ety CUS bul le ieee nto | mattere ny. O.tee is SiG 1BBs = gether one tablespoon of flour a 7 Gy RPT VT CPI ATTY CO 7 penn Hts cut in sizes for a 82, 34, 36, 38 and 40 inch bust measure. one of butter until they bubble, ¢ ‘i gy a y at the dimples of his “mental) Hair Tonic. ons of grated cheese, a intianmanicean|sitenolmiascecn th te TON FASHION BURDAU, No. 132 East Twenty-third street, New Success, but it is not an agreeable} Obtats York. Send 10 cents in coin or stamps for each pattern ordered. tonie by any means. However, the: ‘These IMPORTANT—Write your name and address plainiy, and ab loophole out of which a girt slippeth when she faileth to tie the matri- then take {0M | monial knot. And it is the bridge over which a man walketh back when he olks of two eggs your case i a a bell amy Alster sans sive her uy along on ‘sis a week | beaten whites, Set in the oven to brown. | Yea, it is a PRETTY pose! Selah! |omit the 1 when coniing it, | rt A Romance of Mystery, Love and Adventure. *. (Copyright, 1908, by Robbe-Merrill Co.) | gone ten minutes when my son came inyunderstand—George Calendar {s my they're all tarred with the same stick }and cwsratammvra| {22% ® conference with our solicitors, | DING INSTALMENTS | informing me <1 : Philip Kirkwood, a young Californian, 1s i that at last @ memoran stranded, almost hennilorn Fale In with an a! Miqse an ugnter, 1 fan’ affectio @YNOPSIS OF PE heirlooms would be found in a safe secreted behind a dresser in Col, Bur- dum had turned up, indicating that the] you pursue them in person.” and era, tt wrapped him round, @ magte,cggs, gulped down his coffee andyencyclopaedia and conserver of the {were justified of itself, pusband’s cousin!’ “all but the girl, And there's some- | mantle to set hiwh apart from all things burned his mouth, and, armed with a| pence, Proceeding upon the working hypoth- “I can think of nothing else, unless thing afoot a long sight more devilish |mean and sordid and render him im- stout stick, set off hotfoot In the still, Kirkwood said something beneath esis that Mrs. Hallam was a polished y than that shilling-shocker | pregnable and invisible to the haunting dim glimme ring of early day his breath—a word in itself a comfort- | ll!ar in most respects, but hed told the “But—whither?”" of madam's. * * * Dorothy Calen-| Shade of Care, | By this time his cash capital had {able mouthful and wholesome and em-|truth, so far as concerned her state: “That remains to be discovered; 1 dar's got pout as much active part in Which, by the same token, presently | dwindled to the sum of two pounds ten | phatic. He glanced again at the cab|ment to the effect that the Gladstone taneet!. her’ fat nk eive ab AD on fay can tell you nothing more than I have, it as | have, I'm only from California, |tost track of him entirely and wandered shillings elght pence, and woulfwhave | and groaned; “O Lord, I just dassent!’ | bag contained valuable real Property Sith irkweed on tne mains’ of thie haune | svg e Se o a mtreet? soe ¢ May I thank you for your {hut they've got to show me before I'll |off to find and bedevil some other poor! peen much less had he pata for his|With which, thanking the bureau of| (whose ownership remained o roo eT pri d knocks him senseless. Dor- part from be Kirkwood ¢4 er on a ship whose | nam not | Tearn, Returning to the deserted house in| dining at the Pless with an acquaint-}agent of this disaster, and wish you Somebody's got to be en th search of a purse he had. dropped in. th ance, a Mr, posed going there | hospitality, express my regrets that 1 beileve a word agatn Kland)at once, but it was late and we were|should unwittingly have been made the Those infernal — scou t her, * © © |devil. And Kirkwood, his eyes like his| lodging in advance. But he considered | information ndrels! * * * spirit elevated, saw that the clouds of iis trunks ample security for the bill, | dc girl's side, |night were breaking, the skies clearin the hour when sh he set off at @ quick step | question, though Kirkwood was def- vn Grey's Inn road, nitely committed to the belief that It The day had closed down in brilliance) W&8 none of Mrs. Hallam’s or her and dared not w Struggles Kirkwoor ‘hemuacitaten "ihe uncom: | 86 Aa Mulready, whom I now Fer 500d night- or, rather, good morning, and 1 mec fo. tmye 4 awn the lucky | that the Fast pulsed ever m strongly keepers begin to take down shutters and upon the city-—-and the voice of the|#0n's) he reasoned that the two ad- pelota nan. A woman “entera the all ae a former intimate of George Cal-| Mrs, Hallam? tra ood Heavens! is tt pos: | with the dim, golden promise of the day it becomes possible to realize upon one's | milkman was to be heard in the land—-|Venturers, with Dorothy and their 2, fe Mra. aliam, @ confederate o endar. To our surprise we saw Cal-| For a mome eld under a | sible for a grown man to fall heels over |to come. ital nates to satan ‘4 ral se x Foy show" tne intton hay pide Fe Aus MUTDEAR me ABW Car okt a 1 mnent ahs. "8 him 4 a for grown man\teifall beale aya ig: come, And nis hie shore to teke fo Reside a. which, he hag never ‘when ho trudged, stil briakly 4 a trifle booty, would attempt to leave London juarreled. Th whom HI kWw or 0 ule ce whic Withstood {head in in owe short ho an omen—prematurely, it may be. been called upon to consider the " -|by ® water route in the st SAT he them to'the tania far from ours, Mr, Mulready betrayed | with graceless fortitude, ‘Then, realiz. {don't believe it, Itte just interest | navisabitity of ee ERSTE Pa a ee Le ele ory had PTR rere i eae houre. There Mrs am tr nome agitation at the sight of Calendar, |ing that he was determined not by any |"othing more. * * * And I'll have to! | : ward across the Viaduct and down New: } Kirkwood that Dorothy Is, a CHAPTER IN. |{nK Personal property, and was In con- | gate street, the while addling bis weary |t Bermondsey Old Stairs, Frit Sead eRe Cee ee eee and told me that Scotland Yard had a| means ¢ be won to her cause, she gave | Have a chang: clothes before I can siderable doubt as to the right co | Hi od" 5 4 ely deceased ‘arms’ officer, whone man out with a warrant for Calendar’s| him her hand, with a commonplace |J0 anything further," derable iA ea ee ure | ita with heart-sickening computetions| | Hirkwood's Initial task, then, would be Preaek a and whoa Se Jarrest on old charges. For old times'| wish that he might tind his affairs a ‘ “Below Bridge,'’ and Be-\% Procedure in such emergency. of minutes, all going hopelessly to prove|t© find the needie in the haystack—the fahed In conpany with” Do Arvemt an old changes, For old times!) wish shat he inight find) his affairs in| ise howd gratefully to the Hone, th At King's Cross Station on the Un-|that he would be late, far too late even| Metaphor 8 poor; more properly, to sort wre 7 give |b erder than seemed pr nid w of t tolénant interest tn his yond, poe eagle tae Calgenns t Ukely, Th 1k out from the hundreds of vessels of all yay Calendar a word of warning. 1 did wo! rang for Eecles ibe 4 rground an acu Hsappointment | presupposing the unlikely, The unlikely, CHAPTER VIII, k deere u : loquy, and s¢ ery guddenly ; erg 8 crag uwaited lim; there, Mkewise, he leaned |be it known, was that the Alethes would| descriptions at anchor {n ruidatream, foollshly, it seems; Calendar was at that ¢ butler showed him out 4 1e squa and up St. Martin's IRK WOOD wasted I e who nl red to th harys fh 1 (Continued,) moment planning to rob us, Mutready| Me took away with him two strong|lane, striking across town as ¢ 1 K ad not much to waste we » son * about London. A sympa-\not attempt to sail before the turn of | moo! Me o the wh A 08 of angehore une. 1,’ Intrigante, | ‘The woman paused before Kirkwood, | ingly handsome Man in a Wonderfal | woud undoubtedly lona walk, but |had set his heart. [irked hin ® trains would unning until after 6.9,’ Por thts was hia mission, to find the} {eh eitmhici te) eaataaeaann “ EAUTIFULLY — ciroumst looking down upon hin ‘And 80," she; gown, standing under the red glow abs were prohibited 118 straitened | have to lose the invaluable moments de- | and wrthermore, no busses would|Alethea before she sailed. Incredible as|Sicrarhi OF Male) ne wa ae deeply B my dear lady,” commented | concluded, have been tricked and/a reading lamp, in an attitude of ine mea and the izes were all abed | manded by certain imperative a " my t may appear, at 6 o'clock, or maybe] oe she ware A alaaRInartncent Kirkwood—to ia inner con-\swindled. I can scarcely believe tt of tense mental concentration, her expres nd »astin f * ments, but his haste was such that all) I p fi or cab tt, then,” mused on the moralng of the tmontye| WDOHer She Nene GIADA SLAAtiAz, BOAR: eciousness, Outwardly he main od Dorothy Calendar sion plainiy indicative of a train. of along rapid: s Was consummated within an ho! re mournfu Jonging | second of April, 1908, A. D, pK HA DES ies ane AE ene consistently a pose of impassive guilli-| “I, for one, don't belleve ft." Kirk-|thought not guiltless of vindietivenes ore through intuition tha yb. Within the 1 oof a gle r,|waze sccking a Arby cab-rank—Just | wood, nornally 8 commonplace but] \ Oia? channel” ferry-bost, private bility. | Wood spoke quietly, rising, “Whatever |the other, more mental but as real, he servation or famMliarity wha 1 vsithen, he had ransomed his luggage at! then ovcuples A solita ansom, | iad! yg American 1p Cull games| TODS SIORAS SATE ON ee "The afternoon, for the firet time, we) the culpability of Calendar and Mul-|presentiy voiced to the huge bronse | geography—indeed, was scarce aware of | St. Pancras, caused it to be loaded ‘driver somnolent on the box, "Officer,"*| sion of Mis senses, might have been seen | Toe, “sc uaresigger, bark or briga secelved news of the Calendars, Cajen-| ready, Dorothy was only their hood-|tions brooding over desolate Trafalgar | his surroundings: for his brain was big upon a four-wheeler and transferred he again addressed the policeman, mind-| (and by some was seen) plodding maa-| {)"* dar himeelf called upon me, to beg al winked tool.” Square. with fine imagery, rapt in a glowing to @ neighboring hotel of evil flaver|ful of the English axiom: “When in| fully through Cheapelde, Lond foan. I explained our diMculty and he| “But, Mr. Kirkwood, she must have | A task to stagger the optimism of an ubt but one equipped with the sublime im “Well,” appreciated Mr ) of knight-errantry and chivalric | but me Kirkwood te tariff, where he engage k a bobby fflcer, when's land, engaged upon & quest as mad, for, promised that Dorothy should send us} known the jewels were not hers.”’ [with gusto, "she's got Ananias and deeds @ room for @ week, ordered an imme- |}: tide this morping® om and gallant as any whose chronicle | oc. of youth! Even Kirkwood was the information by the mornigg’s post “Ves, he assented passively, but Sapphira talked to a standstill, all is is tt ever and alway with those|diate t kfast, and retired with his rh t y produ @ well worn ever inspired the pen of a Malory or a urbed by some littl awe when When I insisted, he agreed to bring it| wholly unconvinced. |right!” He ruminated this for al n the purity of young hearts rush belongings to his room; he had shaved | pocket ac, m 4 & massive | Froiseant. In orief he contemplated the vast proportio himedlé, efter dinner, this evening,| “And what," she demanded with a|moment. “Calendar can lie some, too; |in where angels fear to tread, if these, and changed his clothes, selecting a |thur 1 rippled the pages hia arm and courage bia PANSriAKlg.. Noe © & © make It quite clear?” ehe inter. | gesture of exasperation, “what would|but hardiy with her picturesque touch. | Kirkwood and his ilk, be fools, thank |serviceable suit of heavy tweeds, stout Lor Hiridge, ‘igh tide twenty min-|and buckler of one who might or A fupted, @ iil) anxious you advise?” ¢ © © Uncommon ingenious, 1 call tt |God for them, for with such fooltshness | shoes, ® fore-and-aft cap and a negit tes arfter 6 sir," he announced with | not be # damsel in distress, acocording | what would hh een “Quite clear, I assure you," he as-| ‘Scotland Yard,” he told ti All the same, there were only about a|is life savored and made sweet and|gee shirt of a deep shade calculated at{a glow ¢ action wholly pardon-|ag to whether Mra, Hallam had spoken | tially he should And himself ee. @ented encoursgingly. "But it's « family sere: 4. Is Gosen bits of tiling that didn't ft into|eound! To Kirkwood the warp of the|least to a an for @ long time; able in one who combines the an tione |eoothly of Dorothy Calendar, or Kirk-|Aigtnea # © © . “Mengely enough, he bad not been mes appear in the reapers. Don't you bey mosaic # Litle bi * * * 1 think’ world end the woof of it wes Romance | Gnally, be had devoured bis bacon ond of perambulating slmanac, guide book, | woed's own admirable faith in the gir| (To Be Continued) .-- x WAYS A, Fy RN . ha PORE ea ‘ . A VEBEerAae ~ ome ae a a eo I { 3

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