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: “The Evening World Daily Magazine, Thursday, | December ei oe TANGRAMS ARE THE LATEST-TALES wITHTANGR AMS PASTIME. ODDOODHODOOOODIAAS DOOOOOUOOr OOOO OOOO OOOO OO OOOOUOOU! BOOuuK Oe DOCUDOUUOOOUDOUUOOOI le leVeree eereeieeieere 7 Jf A Chinese Game That tri, utioton that the shnble |stats ‘Cut Out the Little ay iy + i combinations are infinite. all tattered and torn (10), th jasec Fe iii Will Stimulate the erin ore tint wPangrame were |the tmatden all forlorn (i), Chat milked | Black Blocks and the New Bork Milkmen | Brain and Afford wer cee featudn, thonyh tat tweed tho dg (1) Ut word the Arrange Them in Bais ae i Endless ; vere exactly employed ts not |cMt (MW) that killed the rat 5) that 22 mr * AMUSE= tow they w ee Afuctier said |ate the mult (16) that lay in the house Figures That Tell OU get your milk and cream from ma x ow known. Prof. M Ay That gaeu BOUL 2 s ‘A Ind you never hear or see; m ‘the sclence of Tangrams gives 7) that Jack built. ac Yr he Job, you mint allow, ent. tuidence of @ higher state of civilization | AS every picture is constructed with 20 tories. aH yal , Hive LW Ee GW. = than now exists In the same seven pieces, they are neces pin ift was sent a cow to milk M ya. Prof. sarily all of the si je area, so that the ANGRAMS, a recreation that ap- Ch 4 ART EIEW RIL By ualhe waverd Mot ta " I wouldn't know which end to bilk; | pears to be nt least four thou- Challenor records cat te of the same size a cow: ad He deieetie Lae hen aati I've heard about old Hossy's moo— pre sand years old, has apparsitly that there were Era gesieel Ware UREA TERT WIE jl a aA PL WHIRIR TTS Twould be an awful thing to do— bs : | originally seven tained it. But it Is, of course, always . bitlous p n “A Game of Bill sbiay L 3 fever been dor- | originally ven |y | ‘ sh) ath 25 r ete Dae vith tt loll If Rossy should make moos at me — mant, and has not | books of Tan- possible to correct this by u s of 2 y pathos S. | 1'd doubtless climb the nearest tree, | been altered or | erate, complied In Tangrams of varying dimendions | 24 very delicate At the top of the | + China two the | We will next attempt to luce tl. table. Of course, the two men and the It, : 3 u 23 lustrations to a simple story of Gretna | 27 table fortned from three seta of But when your breakfast coffee steams, you have quit your dreams nally, ample | |Simproved — upon 5 \| | | ince the China- | Sand years before } in Tan firet cut the Christian era, ~ Green. Pangratr Ki it the Rever e books arean 10t0 to Cut OUt | wore upon a time Edwin (18) aint his | rive an ex from the There's I come tn good and strong | pieces own tn writes Henry te Tangrams. (true jove Angelina CY) decided to elope r euriou r es that one hap: With what L always bring along; y | | jaxram 1 If you Dudeney tn the Christmas number! and get married, So, hay tats FAH ROTARENESBEMCRTOTE Naa teti ponies For I've been out since halt past two | Wis Let Hela Coty (OL aH iAH NIG RAVINGH: (A UICETINE line er BloeR TON TNS SOHNE cK “5 sho} re y dignifled Individ- = Tay ‘To get that fat-necked quart to you. PRUETT iway between A forty years’ residence in the country, he 2 \ 28 29 30 31 ua 1 the jt ‘a nat the top 7 . t " dn pastures rich the lowt which the fish wing kine Bach cf these fy on one side only succeeded jn seeing perfect copies gin and th Have yielded up this crop of mine ures is construe t- ate of this article, who appear to be exactly an f the st and seventh volumes, with e cept for the fact that one has a foot and the other has not. Now, oth of t figures are constructed rom the seven crams, Where does oad the second 4 get his foot from? a7 38 The Story of “Gretna Green.” along, they drove as if for thelr lives alike, ! To some bewhiskered up-State swall § in, reer And my cow is a railroad train, seven pieces Ne i Rete . where does the 1, on an adjoining upon p 3 uL Some day, perhaps, my horse and I Can go out under God's blue sky And chase around upon the grass And fatten up on garden sags. And maybe IT might learn to yank Coid milk from cows into a tank. But, as it Is now, we must roam ‘The streets when rummies stagger home Second man get stie, the ' hts foot from? of the cuts ts t obvious to need further explanation @ A ¢ tion by an En of the second. Portions of to Gretna Green, Having safely arrived 2 books, printed tn gold leat there, the old blacksinith (2) placed his ment, were found in PekINg | nammer (25) on the anvil (26), and glish soldier and gold for £0. | hurried the happy pair in the & x» 34 >A few years ago a little book came | gtyje, When the father ( into posse n, fro th Arr Fashionable Chinese his daughter had fled he was in rage, Calllng for his horse (28) pistol (2), and putt over his shirt (30) a head, h ey chicken Gz), Koos le It mostly non- geometrical figures, to be con- seven pieces. It said tures Sustrating the preceding story for tains m des ned with the sey arted in hot pt one, which is ¢ Can you find out wh y pis ag eliua set up a | pos Thig ingentous contrivance has for! 44) ‘that he passed In findenlentela ARGS sates dee ding Garten ay a in summer heat or cold tntense seu Bb Lae aE u . me ai era Rut he was too late, and pa sensible | of b di Hved happ ever after Joan you make a guess after caret Our lacteal mystery to dispense, . E gave the love: and seating a special puzzle. All the ! spectio! A Game of Billiards i} 10! Seine now in a debilitated atate and |™*, forgave the lov ae PS Se aoe : ee aot | living v retired, passes many hours a rs z NERS | ; rt inge . | ITT. JACK HARLEM sat tn a clinte, With never a sob or a tear, While old Dr. Bizzers, With scalpel and scissors, Made him a symmetrical ear, reader will find, as did the great hat much amusement, not wholly i a lesigns of others, | ve Dore “loved er of J Singer, of Pl SOODDODg The Newlyweds ¢ Their Baby ar Georue MeMurine ved trom | @ HLL SURPRISE LOVEY AND MYLL DRESS The Manhattan Primer. } Bawy Write y ) YOU'RE SILAT nits the of-floo bi | Ob-serve hts sub-dued de-mean-or, ~"! Loyd, whos Is he sick or dip-p | Seo how care-ful he Is to stop agi i wey a ie nen La thing must leach floor and o-b -nen- < ister. One wonde TAKE HER e-thing must h ow and o-blige all pas sen-gers. roan early acquaintance with He leaps like a to Like-wise, the jan-l-tor! Tangrams may not have stimulated the TO THE ex-e-cute the com-mands of | Has some-body chlo-ro-form-ed the nations of these two distinguished the Boss. jan-1-tor? Y | 3 and helped them to develop a He falls all o-ver him-self to plense| And, Nel-lle, the Beau-ti-ful Tel-e j f desig: the sten-o-graph-er. phone Op-e-ra-tor with the gol-dem! ie is al-most sub-ser-vient to the of-| voice and dit-to hair! m the figures reproduced here it auartoree Is Nel-lle 11? } ASAT ener Edo le He treats cal-lers as though they were| Nay, nay, A-del-bert! you are im Pa Leeda Se ; , el-e-va-tol -50. Christe 8 com-ing. ; The House That Jack Built. faculties may be stimulated. Take the And the el-e tor man, al-so. ‘hrist-mas 4 m-ing. yho ni ead with an axe?| Oh! Every design (except one) tn this article | ty stories here given The first is. Who hit him on the head with an axe’ hh fe bullt up from the sex 3 a ‘whe House That Jack Built Diackened cardboard, 11 (8) that crowed In This is the coi Betty Vincent’s Advice On Courtship and Marriage f answer my question. Now she does not About Calling. write at all, What shall I do, as I love Dear Betty: her dearly? Shall I give her a Christ- LA recumbent figure. 2. The March hare, 3. The hatter. 4 Napoleon, 6 and 6 A Red Indian and bis squaw. pie: ng every mas present? Lc F The young lady seems to be fickle, and I am afraid has ceased to care for E. A. A, [You !f she no longer writes. As you say Ailaipentacusipropericoninircune indy, lon ee ee eee her back, H } = (mM READY, Ce eee ero er da to call, How, | Wtite her again, telling her of your love, gentleman to call at her home, or is it customary for her to wait un- Ul he asks permission to do so? | S IT a@ lady's privilege to invite a OOO © “ J 3 — | Hints for the Home Gs | row vo sec WONT cor ser a young acer ico | S08 BA Ete Oe tinue an acquaintance he usually asks |Vfrn' you at least. She may learn to love ESDADAMADOOHOOOOGOHOL WHINE COOLLINAESOELOS | . oe How LOVEY FROM UNDER the young lady's permission to call | you fn time, but you are at a great dis- 4 IS GETTING % THE BED without waiting for her to invite him | advantage being poten ta way Gen her. Apple Float | there should be no cubes and onions % ON! ‘ to do #0. Many men, however, prefer povent. provided she answers berry . should nearly disappear. Add this to § TO BE | to walt for an Jnvitation than to run | fetter. 3S fe of rabbit and potato, then id one I:spoon of | A PRESSED |_/ \ Ee ane eae ae Pea S| | Her Place to Apologise. f j | typar Betty: Love at Long Distance. HAVE known a young man about ty year, Woe were friends up till five home 1s in Canada, and while up nths ago, when we had @ quarrel. there last summer I met a young | was all to blame. 1 would Hike to make | lady whom [ love dearly, She sald with him again. Do you think i she loved me, and promised to be true. | would be proper for me to write ana pn 1 jeft for New York she sa apologize and ask him to the house? Be two cups of apple sauce jer through a colander, sweeten and flavor; jus: before ready to serve beat in the 1 eggs delic Rabbit Ragout TEW slowly one rabbit In water one hour; take up; when cool enough to cooked tomatoes, one si one-fourth spoon of pepper and a ne or one-fourth of sinall red hites of two fs makes a tly beaten serve wit us dessert cream, @ quart of water or Cook a few minutes; ¥ to serve add milk to make the de lickness, Let come quickly to a A serve. You can vary this by | g a sinall carrot cut fine a 1 pleces| Dear 1 handle pick meat from bones; re-|of celery. Two rabbits will serve twelve | would accept attentions from no one | {gs of a very independent disposition, tian to kettle with two or three potatoes | people else, and she kept writing to me, and by ont see aN Lae) cue er Walere ipataty Soup d she was true, Buta friend wrote to| As you say you were to blame for the Je salt an ash of pejper. et thia ad nie and told p she was going with an juarrel and you wish to make up again, other fellow. She admitted jt, but said jt {s your place to write the young man he did not go with him any more. 1/4 note saying you are sorry for the love her dearly, and I asked her to | breaking up of the friendship and would imarry me. She wrote to me, but did not | be pleased to have him call again, ee aniiarenypon Gere | | fA Romance ome se THE BLACK BAG © =. __ iheainec nat | OVOCebe $640000996-060001004 0999S OOVOPTODOV ISPD POSIS PIPPI OOO OOOO S OED, le you f cook slowly ef salt pork cut constantly to keep add one large onion pork und onion are w 6OO9O49662664255F-16 O08 ° f pound UT potatoes fine and boil them with | des. r ty of water. Do not drain, but | bu z. n nearly done add half a cup | fry y until! oT sour cream, a little butter and sea- | 4; in fact, soning, Jt tastes better than It sounds, | Nothing could please me more, Mrs.) bard, quite the reverse of attractive. |dar at Que nseboroug (Copyright, 1903, by Bobbs-Merrfll Coy | Had she any, Uous; and Mrs, Hallam's spir ont of the ticket, he saw, fro:n fleeting glimpses of the, The morning was now well advanced, t ran a8) susp! pial Hallam!” "So," she said slowly, after a silent tangible ground for believing that high as his own. She was smiung cheer- taker scenery to be obtained through the re 1- | sun rode high, a sphere of tare SYNOPSIS OF PRECEDING INSTALALENTS m sorry if I've annoyed you.” time, “you are not for Queensborough! Calendar could be found in Queens- fully wien she, too, rose. ts good for ten minutes’ start!" Ing windows, that they were threading |nished flame in ¢ void of silver-gray, tte Phillp Kirkwood, @ young Cailfornian, 13) “And J, too, have been rude.” ‘The corollary of that admission, Mr. boroush? Presumably she had, since| ‘I also am in some | she ayerred dL w ANd it never oce th® outskirts of the town; synchron- thin cold radiance striking pallid sparke etrended, almost penniless, in Lendon, te) «Last night, when you cut away so Kirkwood, is that you are for Sheer- she was avowedl, pursult of that demurely, gathering up her hand-bax srr ously, whether by design or through | from the leaping crests of wind-whipped falls in with an adventurer named Calendar, | guqgenly, you prevented my making) ness." nan and, Kirkwood inferred, had, and umbrella, Avy 5 two hacks #ctual {nability to maintaln It, the pop waves. In the east a wall of vapor, dull Whose daughter, Dorothy, wins the Amer’ you a proposal, @ sort of a business| “I believe,” he replied wearily, Queensborough, Was he,! A raised platform shot in beside the |j, with ite to choosp. ber SMe ogerated: Andi lalsie. ceuree Of | and lHenalnea, NAH iba OniRAgHY since the ean's aftections. Under Kirkwood’ sstert | 1 csition," there are no other stations on this line| then, running away from Calendar and! carriage, and the st so sensibly |tvena then Wy Cheese 2" few more minutes the eab stopped defl- dawn, masking the skies and shutting See Ree ee eae el iro ooiie oiar to’ eur sidetas | "It follows, then, that~that I follow Is credulous fancy off Sheerness creeping rather than running. irkWoud | \, noltner | ieirkroad cslambsred pain uly, oul; tatny ebd! OMe lof the, Rents ot Saale Kirkwood on the stairs of this house and| -f thought so, That was why I vvent.""|And in answer to his perturbed glance ore flung the door wide open ered | y . ey ee imap SnevEliby ane tie Ht a and victous wind play oe Kirkwood knocks Lim senseless. Dorothy and) yee: J understood, But this morning, | She added; “Oh, 11 grant that intuition Disturbing reflection, He scowled himself to the running bow end sonew, fut oF his bones, i A pets , her father depart from England. Keturniag | wen you've had time to think it over?" |!8 sometimes a poor gu But if you over it, then considered the other side of the track was in sig nin | serkw sane eaeinolaphar aaah ¥ oudvet | ee te eee ROAR EME loomed to the denerjed house in search of @ purse he “7 dave no choice in the matter, Mrs, | Meet George Calendar, so sliull 1, of the case. Presuming Mrs. Hallam who has been trained t 7 aa Was the nearest, . Aside from a slowly se AoE, clou a vaguely, ike a ow» ir ca ban ot had dropped in the struggle, Kirkwool re-| 1 NAY! ing can prevent that. You can't binder to have had reasonably dependable as- Prancisco cable-cars fears m ‘lod Lie driver eit hie beg Sus, the road ran clear ee for as he 'cioug. Of to the right the Nore Lights puseiatee, the unconssiouy A AAT hle , me.” e that Calendar would stop in| no moving velicle, He swung off, wot|%, onering double fure for @ brisk pace Covld see—to the point, in fact, where ship dancetl, @ tiny fleck of warm crim: Eontederate of Calendur's, with wiiom the |, The Breen eyes darkened ominously. | Considerably amused, he chuckled. Queensborough, would she so readily his balance and ran sw down the » aims ryive at the on} of the, wie tows closed In about It gon ip me sildernegs Of. Alloyed fetter faa" aprarentiy utrrelied.. “ie mat | "You mean I am to understand, & Tita ATR PAO EMTA TT HOE WEE ve aband ler design to catch | platr ane He had won; at all events in so much plumed with a myriad of vao- her son, Freder Birk wood with | at 3P MMIDSL Re LAE YOu lah,” he suggested pleasantly, “How him there, on the mere supposition that| A cry nto | jun 10 tho antiquated four-wheeler | £% ‘2 Wip meant eluding the pere Whe thedtedde lr 1 pee eAea' te convince Kirk HRY | 30 Alda witb amines NG APOMNETH |S your sont! Kirkwood might be looking for him in! giance over lis shoulder; Mrs, Hullain | 4 . if down upon musty, |1MR Mee Hallam, But to what | be. tne shelving. aneee AB BRE, pn adventuress and th 16 DecAUEE OF B= At this juncture the brakes began to Sheerness? That did not seem likely to y : heluce of alghilin Aw née A Sri 2 ‘Abstraotedly he tendered his lonely| wavelets dashed in Smpotent fury, ant é Ne & ax then in ron H to hug himself over the i 2 fiber Oe naeaetoal el tata tear eae Ty rotny, may aituer,| She discovered him eyeing her with! shriek and grind upon the wheel¥, ‘The one who esteemed Mrs, Hallam's aeu- | jooked the flurry of skirts suusided ciet English boars /soxerelgn to the driver, and without) the shingle sang \ ly a ares Ves to follow her to ih hile a suite of suci, inscrutable and £4r- train slowed, it stopped, and the voice en as highly as Kirkwood did. He! she fell into stride, pursui 4 i was that first /even looking at It, crammed vy | syncopated m notone, High and dry, @ J oes in wearch of she whl 4 donle intelligence, that th ds die: F or Paty OV" ‘ Di tatune ei Ay mnt of change into his pock n few dingy boats lay canted wearily upon are) Af ane Al aa « t the words died | o¢ @ guard could be heard adm r (ened Up, forgot that his was a t 7 ne weight of chang ‘alendar We } Sleepy Sheerness 1 have beer t aid be taken oral thals 5 - le of ot thiiher he meets. M ta 2p lips, and she oned trea Pern Queens ugh I 4 errand and began again to pr RY F f t h not only won him the/| thelr broad, swelling sides—a couple “t who ts bound on the rame errand > tierseif. For he saw it} and the/Siwue and take the branch line. in the |Ject strategic plana Into & problematic | *amelised tat day and ste gussipy| VF hes el ll ahaekl si! ation of tha cabby,|dories apparently in dally use; & anal Questions him as to his purpos 0 lieve tandinedtatet era te aac’ -caspodas SS TALEO RN problematic | jive wcquired ground for inany au ul ‘ hay hoes (it may be)| sloop yaeht, dismantled and plainly be er n, earlier that! qowned, and Kirkwood was hard A sudden Jolt interrupted setime | “Mrihable: surrnis aareveig made manifest thet) 1. litte appreiiended. It was with wir; and an oyster smack, als CHAPTER X. w ed to he point gh concerned fur poor Freddie to,“ , Merrupted this pasme) i irgwood, however, Was so fortunate es had t gratulation, |e ent Paattanaihalaanils commission, About them tho ae Soe had bean eee ais uesion) a6’ sie R Asraeoh to gain the 1 ering from his amuze- | 00 Amen’ s : was strewn with a litter of mis- (Continued) Jallam and her | sy z te at 1 ere awoke 30 a t indei ye ae rae ee eanetineat tan |iod ets, omrg, cork buoys, bits Desperate Measures. ai ‘se apenas : : , ; { ‘ that his Pi . Aam ten and (one assumed) ra E fel that the only ades re-/etendily i ‘ An guined,|the brief balance of the ey M aerate sa Lata fu as, I ‘ ! Kate 1, engeriy, hopefu i H tort to this wo ° a ground; and the Df anger that had ‘ vat| ies nas ice offshore a fishing his shoulders; gored he twin beacons in je. frowned, pureed hor lipe , Av RS ih rs J « : possible ° ceed aid not more than to carry one off; and aguin tovk refuse her e whieh she resolutely fough auly & oats OF 4 old 4 the re ar ‘ : { shore; fro: ‘ . er ali, ewung bobbing af in silence. own \ntll they faded to tere gleams a seam of tioned POR Ng has Mra, ain had t a eae ies at, & ul 8 bewch sivy ring, keen nose searaping inte The woman abandoned a second plan jot resentment and determination, But will 1 sat W bo Tey fag bin enpaked ain | een eee CRO AA LES i wee " en with | seat ) the water Seat ah aighl of welon inkwoad of siege, with a readiness that did ered't she forgot to conirol her lps; and they dering how to rid himavlf of her, \: gue [iiss | Bll oh , UNM | red impel Ber Neha eng for @utents 1h ; it was entirely out of| On one hand @ dilapidated picket! yy thanks, for his adventitious gulde to ber knowledge of mankind. Sic) are the truest indices to @ woman's! proved Tes! 84 {FOUL ey ie ae ae tases eo een ee ee down tae line wt t to determine | fence inclosed the door yard of @ fat ead hic, qail/ if thay baa ean thoysht out the next very carefully|character and temperament; and Kirk-| threatened ¢ SEO EEE Pte PBR boc . he was belng pursued. |man'e cottage, of, bette: ovel—if it be hired by any manner of perm + - he te } e a oubte ne x | er ¢ ‘ « it ng with a masked battery. | wood did not overlook the circumstance| Also, he wondered continually what) te & Li a, while undoubtedly she was an ’ pol be Be | Reape nara apa pew moter by 4 friends th ‘ " had it wae all Why did Mra, 1 aure. pay the excess fare, Heaven alone knew | tie enjoyed It all hugely [aes x . auaston. “Mr. Kirkwood, can't we be friende| chat their specious sweetness vans | it w abow hy did Mire, Malian bnew bby was knocking, Be Continued [atieand aaat®™ oy leaving them suaight, eet aud suspect us of soangutas ie mee Caleu-! Able itsepreasibie bumor proved imfeo-| when BLO WOuld Auccesd 1 Biaying the! Lu « period of time surprisingly shory! door Of which © 4 capby (Te Be Cou » , DEVORE GSIESUMICUETIRUET COCTMIEE MOUCAOT. A\b sis im Cha Aree ’ \

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