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oruemen Phe Evening World Daily Magazine, Wednddaey May {> fora “§"Matter, Po +o Pe? | LHo "Por 99 on o3) co W) Grane, ia 1 = ; ut ty Tho eves renimaang On, ia 2 é y ( (da tice toon Weak) boda But wart! ' - . ue a serra Ser tie H ve GOTTA |Ho Po? CHANCE To ber ¢ us A Beating the THE CARPET “Highcostofliving” Tone abe Ree I FROM BAGDAD Capt, IRT2, by The Pam Prt iting Oa (ibe Sew Int World). Tt MmUTes, HD Tes WN. THE SALT BAG GO’ CHAPTER XVII. catent and Gaye the little bags the household salt comes in and when you have accumu- (Oontivend) pe Yolg 4 Lee oe Lag ae re haoee Mre. Chedeoye Has Her Sarees © Sant tn onl hve or six years, — Growing out an open, wash and iron them and sew to-| ZOONOMICAL ACOMSRORIES. - Doubts. Se vemiecen anit eseiees gether. Dyo them any desired shade! While carrying this thing right ame Majer techel op ot me a and This will make the lettering on the|¢through to ¢he end, walloping the eS Se Sey. le a deep and bags fade to auch an extent the dyes| Highcostofiiving in the eolar plexus, do prong Tag Mad gre bas aoc : phew oak Cpr | -~ Ian ive, the lelkere the Kppeacance of) 54 Step Gt Ws) Gowen. Eeate axe OF ia his cyen ‘The dovgrest| tet them tnide back Into the casket. brocade. A fringe of tiny cut glass salt) ways the Mttle things that count, like ‘of them all! The positive towsh hunéret tm a, beauties, every one } phakers will add considerably to the| hate and gloves end handkerchiefs and daredevil affair! And ho|t them, and may famous, the creation. Cost, $1.50/handbags and euch feminine junk. For thought of % had he| A426 while he toyed with them, pleased for salt eaakors. Stoves, take an old petr of silk thousand, “One entsht as ge ge ny ene oe —_ tnge, darn the tittle Roles, cut © omble,” he enid| SS She ancient, Tesorées tn Gao Dorr), THE BURLAP DRESSING GOWN. |#haped notch right where the ‘We axe renty @ on stood wpen the central pattern, muy- Four burlap bags, ringed open, washed | Cuadles up to the one ejcining. | Now ‘Her mood wes net ene which ehe and dyed inaroon, will furnish the ma- |W this up on your ( Osajor teckel up at the rest of] hed called inte Deine mot often dd motor), and also sew up three ingy hed, He Gif net care te have | become retrospective; the past er Remnolde cote the ficker of aémiration| wee elvaye like page in @ book. once ? al Hi E i i ‘ 5 i Uttle yin Cost, 10-cents worth of| oe 41 that look ike ° 33 terial. Sew with pink twine, Edge with clothesline and tle ends of rope ppesaagige soles fired Sioisestr, suer in bow knots, fraying ends of rope for | fingers. a i JAPANESE KIMONO excellent turban, a lamp ehade makes Gsomberk in @ stable,” he said aloud.| soe py (A Gecidedty fetching idrono of ultra] delightfd afternoon hat and @ courte How to Add T a ae Sree fe eae ouch as effect may de secured with prac-|of little doilies wil make @ fetching en tussing end Ltn ay way, BO cost except a little lsbor.|mantilia for the opera. furmbertag truche. ‘agent drove the| 77 (talbe up the straw metting in the] ‘The dust cloth bag oF the clothespin Y rs t » Li ear himectt. Som beret wre tia! Geamder, Dust it thoroughly. |b-g or the slipper bag all serve to make Ca Oo our 1re “where lo Sones now! he acted of] recatves, Narearea her tag & on the floor and out it cut/— eplendid handbag for street wear, he » Whe ant at his left. “Heves’t! toay ‘tad. been (eay Gedvetie kimono pattern. In-|Cover with glue and sprinkle over an By F. A. Hosth, M. D, from him for a month.” | seeied, do ¢t again. ef eewing coams, which would De/ assortment of fafle, screws, tacks, ete- Denvee Ne Srntt: ania Mraleee ‘overfiowtns ‘with otraw, ecoure them with | pies, small brass knobs, haps, hooks Jair. ne Window, over te] wien the ‘couldn't wire staples and a punch which |end eyes, buttons end such stuff, and Coprright, 1012, by The Pres Publishing Oo, (The New York World), py Be By "| underviand emmenoo ee scoured from your husbend’s| when the glue hardens you will have a * 6—BATHING Protect egainst coli, ronchitle and AV@® vou got them? What? The/country place eo ned heard of come of a; d@wayt ‘But be eure to have the strands | guttering handbeg of most unuseal de- . Pneumonia, which every year claim #0 Nittle Diue devils, Have you been ” Ln ta oe fhe melting running horizontally. If i sign. ATHING {s the cleansing of |larwe a toll of life. The warm bath at tm haste to get down to the office: twe. The Major BAB ‘ekin which covers the entire | night (s partioulerly beneficial to those ond, suet 00 you fs one of the best poorer gurface of the body by means | Who ere tired and nervous, for (t often wot to the eorner, met. Hoe was off at ‘6 morning ~ ‘of the epplicaston of water, |*rings calm and repose end induces Fem Oe ae oe, a ot as wateheg Doo- e t 7 tepid, wanm, hot or cold, aid- | sound aleep, Never bathe within two ‘without ne . It was © cold, @rom one B e t t V Iincen t & | [04 te the simple mechanical agencies of |hours after @ meal. pa eg I hd hustery Gay, © Dutterdy. ‘ecep, brush and towel. The old Grecke} To be well and eirong anf to afd ten an See S ‘The agent was delighted. Whet luck o SS and Romans knew well the virtues of |years to your Ufe, bathe dally—for the pat A afer fellow like Jonds wander all ‘be puta ‘the trwention of an- s t if VOLS | leans tae le cul mes cheantiness it affords, Cor the pleawure % oe. "aipio- ? oe oe ao one on ae vice Oo oO ure, All over Burope to this day stand |©am give, for the health and strength mat wes tn Mew agein? Her shoulders moved ever 6° the ruins of the once magnificent build. |ft Oringe to body end mind alee Tort: a abort white Uttte, puters oot Ghe hod thepdersd ings devoted wholly co the pleasures of __ wittaly. Geukt bere waited HB letter killeth, the epirit giveth life” , ego, ‘They were sor Pr emat is the beat answer to the question ‘what 1|{20 bath ‘iennliness te next to godll- A Woman’s Plan. ehowing him the rege oe ore eras ieee i I i break my engagement eince I no longer love?” Fanny Bixby, heiress to the mifiione otty, a i s? It ts @ question which the gin must decide oftener than of the Bixby family, of Loe Angedes, & trip in the oub- within right man, because somehow os mot only that, but also pleasure and de- af pega is pe pay sar A rg A rd beopency end exttiavetion, vigns, joa) train to an express in order to with i mp more of an effort to say “Will you marry me? than to|“™ end heaxh, and long life gala time to reach the hotel. After ar might deoert envrcer She tapeoeniaaee ES La yp Biro ey eyo) Fivieg Cave he ashet: ane weaned Wt mate bo Jenen Ant The conscientious girl ts apt to think thet eonuse ehe | Pores Of che skin. Ahese ‘Why 414 we change treine in the neta Smee Se tae ee has given her word to her flance she must keep tt whatever | sweet Dirge A pasedns sega same direction?’ from ‘end eotunitticn resumed happens. But the formula, ‘ will marry you," is merely |*usely, ftushing k cpurpety Ag ‘The answer was: we Oa ioee, Une tan Geen ae the verbal cloak ¢or lover it: ought to be. And when See site Bere Soman’ 10 08 Sy “By changing trains we saved three hase of amen ome ae it you go through the marricre ceremony with a man whom | cesses minutes.” upon magic no- you have ceased to love you are keeping tho letter of your |™@t The baih brings « stream of graduate of Wellesley College and! Wherepon che Celestial in turn asked: disturbed the ase er ex- fs ; fresh blood to the surface, This gives | |) a ane a promise at the expense of the spirit, Which is the rea’ st long bee been « student of social sol. ‘An4 now what ehall we do against the Holy Ghost. Mew life to the skin Itaelf and to the | ence ithree minutesT”’ He thinks ne fe a oH man. 1s, while he has the fighting famutties | sioken romance enture; ashes eas of youth, But if he allows the ite sitn war and wate en pons things to obscure his clear vision he tune might have married a man like ’ jsoon learns that he this one. A possibility coourred to her, | must needs call in Muldoon. It ts this and the ghost of @ amile moderated the OVERLOOKING the trifies ¢hat eve interest in her face. They might be ‘ually pute the soft pedal on the tues “Pon the desert tor weeks, Who knew 1s. and whispers them away. what might not heppen te two auch How to Tell Her. love with o| Crna set to eporeciete tt gestion exiating in all the organs with- “Pp. 1" wries: Tam in sar The Kiss fm, particularly the stomach and kid- POCKET deautiful girl, but when I am tn ro ? |neys, The temporary rest thus aftonded | we roo 1 find St tmposettte to tell) «mc, writes; “A young man took | these organs gives them new life and 4 © . ; Pp 2 | No fine garden that laste e summer to| mantle simpletomer | no of the depth of my affectto® | me to the theatre, and when he left me|new powers to accomplish their tesla, t shall I do?" et my door he asked for a kes, Ite] ane i principles and whe uses of the cr you must overcome Your DASh-| fuged it, ¢s this was the firet time I had | beth should be well undenstood, ‘ts dan- | worth one tiny wrinkle that lasts o life- | ‘also ‘@00k) were ws, it you wish to win your 184¥. | gone out with him. I have not seen tm| vere ‘tuliy epprehended aid carstully| 56—Why 4s the ocean nover stilt? py | Fee ole Ge Geeks) wees iseannane TT have o peaking | @ne® Wes 3 ta the wrong? avolled. The hot bath serves to pro-| 67—Why does a ball bounce? There t# the individual who must | ‘They moved silently and your partiality #0 strongiy for one who No, indeed. It ts much the best plen | que, temporary weakening of the | CONTINUALLY hear the roar of en- each want. Reynolds determined i? ers oh to keep your Kisses for the man you| wnote body. It shold therefore te tole 58-—-Why Res water no tester ines or the ehriek of whistles and who that very afternoon to drop @ line to a etna can Tdom | tend ¢o marry, lowed by rest and repose. Again, the 59—Why does wood warp in damp weather? ydeare up bravely under them and does inn ee oes, Be. weer ee ie. business of young men to == hot bath brings lange supply af blood | — g9_Why 48 the alr warmer near the celling than near tic floort | NOT ALLOW them to mar his exist: friends, A subsequent press of office ae tunities. ‘B. N.” writes: ‘The girl whom I am|to the surface, And for this reason jence. Yet you and £ allow everyday work, however, drove the determination AAme COBOFILRI ION j@oing to marry early in May hae never | draughts and cold after a hot bath are |nolses and other ttle similar trials to out of hie ote ge ey ‘ ! 4g danger, Cold | 5 HR 9) 4l] be answered Friday. FH Tre the replies to the |J#F on Us. The oar carried fim out “q1, B." writes young man has| yet kissed me, Do you think ghe cares;@ eource of menacing questions w e an: y. lore are replies rf SY ii ey 0m are getting of sight @ strange scene was enacted. \ vecn. paying me attention for two|for me? etriking @ flushed and warm skin causes previous as) of auerien wat fou bie te Satak | i} os, CULTIVATE them away. Let The tatler end the firet man seised the months, but lately he has grown some- eae, he sust beahful, T think you |@ FaRnh colin 2f eo beer, stem 61 (What causes a whirlpool =A whirlpoo! is caused by the meet-|inem make you #TRONGER Major by the arms, and the three exe- | attempts without what cold, I am heartbroken, What uld be able to persuade her. turn ers ality, dew pod 9 | ing of two etrong currents of water moving trom opposite directions, | rather than you. outed a kind of paw-eeul. Mrs. Ched- | quentiy shall 1 do?” sertane Winans ane often causa auetiy (2 (When ts crying beneficial and when te it harmfult)—Orying 1s|, TO LING soye eyed these manifestations of joy |h'm You must just accept the situation, I] +y, Pp." writes: “I have recently quar-|T™H® cold bath, on the other hand, fol | 4 a, id “4 : : , TROUBLES ARE STEPPING STONES stontly. ‘They «ta ‘ou must ust aonePt Od Known, the|relled with @ elel ever a trite whion 1/20wed OY Drisk and rapid rubbing, | peneiclal 68 an outlet and retlet for nervous strein, But it bas @ bed effect on |, NDS; TO THE WRAK, “Now, then, what's been Gone? aged | Fortune, but spawdn't, think ¥ strengthens and tones up the nervous | th heart and lon other organs of the body. ‘HEY ARE ROCKS OF DESPAIR. upon the the Major, pulling down his cuffs and ot Young man long enough to be so deeply | took from her house againet her will. | Theilae the wrinal Hi system and gives vim and vigor o the| 53 (Why 49 the ocean salt?)—For countless centuries the rivers flowing into — | 4 at his defection, I gent the article back by her small! : i J i wm ee 8 wrieve feotlo E9ans the arsicia MOOR. BY BAT SIAN | Tote body, the ocean have carried with them, in solution, ealty deposits and elements of CLASS DISTINCTION, | oe c, 11" writes: “I am in love with|thia, She will not speak to me, What| For daily use the tepid morning bath | ‘6 earth. is salt in time tinged the whole ocean. | May s Jim got , straight, man, but he refuses to come| shall I do?” \tm safest and hest. This, when followed) & (Wheat are the signs of the Zodlac?)—Sagittariue, Aquarius, Gemin!, Artes, toe ataalinat thai aaa her heed @ young man, » * penal for stealing that ‘oa and see me as often es I wish. Do you Write her @ note of apology and tell|by gold sponsing (particularly of the | T#urus, Capricorn, Libra, Scorplo, Cancer, Virgo, Pisces and Leo. “Serve ‘im right, too. Why étdn't he | Ment ef AA He a4 think I continue our friendship?’ her of the amends you have already |@rt § neck and chest), serves not only 55 (Dow large is the moon?)—The moon's eurface contains about 14,685,000’ buy the ‘oss and not pay for ‘im, like A. ‘The Major did not quite un- { ¥eu cdould certainly avoid showing mate ‘ ‘ to and invigorate but elso to|equare miles ff nearly four thy thé area of Europe, ‘any other gentleman.~Gketoh. } atnate ©