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‘THE EVENING WOR of! without any one knowing of ft a] “During the interim that tee Katherine MoDon her husband, at, for ver those years T/ elapsed I have studied, not alome at + temptation over-| the night school, but have tried every day to add # hing to my store of © WIFE OF ARTIST STRAUSS): ' day I hold an ex 6 equi 1 e d 9 y hte wall h 4 salary, ease. ¢ nantly | “Through kindness of @ oy ata meanal tioned In s hile there is He Is Sa I Ma | r id | ven \¢ @ week in a factory in the lower Phe perseverance with which| and overe If young girls could P : r | TE anew part of New York City. Here | man continued his attentions |onty th to understand that cerning | Drink 1 xs % ‘ iP) » ° ho’ toiled fr 8B until 6, in ng T have ever ain t ft A 4 ‘om un , counting ON eiigied ck int! Girl Who Is Not Ready to Sacrifice the Present to prop mings ter tee and Rorteening. [ee vein ats took occa-| Attain Success in the Future Will Never Make Similar duties, but every day | strength, nome of the brought me nearer to the second | tractive & m SPECIAL NOTICES. yutand | ~—- Go0d—The Hybrid, Half Butterfly and Half : me higne and study etenography | fing to do, nut once - : ko she asked. | myself in ffi galned the next one $ 4SK FOR and GET Be Sat Y Thee) afta Bee, Produces Poor Honey. |neceataty to myhome, which obviated “the [*0 00 tntll we become ca HORI iCK’S * At dinner parties | Natome of necessity of carrying ¢ Me arse ae cra ‘ “1 : “ Raa ich ara ‘i trawes Wale Vir Stow By Marguerite Mooers Marehall. 11 elie to. nany ha Toriveann ey cates - = THE ORIGINAL e ave made auch an unkind re- “The girl who can't miake saorificrs and daar hardandpe at the beyinning FrApe an? nacrifees, Tcan as | Away] cents per week fer ; M jn may as well sign her name ‘Failure’ and drop out of the race.” set out for. If circumstances ever | ined the maximum eal- 5 Ney, eek, | decided t: ALTED MILK |» Pauietly under | That is the success slogan in the postecript of @ letter from @ trained throw me on my own roscurces Aetl | lek WAKA arene The Effects of oO piates, ee ver ee Sen ee nee ind 1 Were) qurse, which T have Just received. And she practised what she preaches, with a decent aalnry. Tio the beat | ntages. This | MAT INFANTS are pecullarly susceptible to opium and ite vartons for she took a training Course for nurees with’ no you can; It is all that xpected. | secure, and at $12 « Pp tions, all of which are narcotic, is well known, Even ered one of the largest émallest doses, if continued, these opiates cause changes in the funo- financial assistance from enybody. ‘There's many a|AP4 those who do their best or pound ger m houses in New York | tions and growth of the cells which are tikels to become perinanent, causing factory girl 10 has more spending money than a |PIROT VICTORY OVER TEMPTA-| . hf — imbecility, mental perversion. a craving for alcohol or narocot! ics in Ia le. probationer in a hospital, if she is entirely dependent | TION LEADS TO MANY MORE, It was an entirely d/ferent en-| Nervous diseases, such as intractable nervous dyspepsia and lack of sta; vironment as I was one girt among wers are a result of dosing with oplates or narcotics to keep children q on her own resources, | “Dear Madam: As per your re-|twelve men, some happily married, age A infancy. The rule among physicians is that children should never But “A Nareo” is right. Whatever her field of | quest in The Evening World, may 1)forie nmertica | Then came that | receive opiates in the smallest doses for moro than a day at « time, and activity, the gifl who makes good must {in some cite my efpertence as a business! who forced ‘his attention upon me: only then if una my i, als, hing measure sacrifice the present to the future. Ste must | woman? which I tried to evade, but, ere Il oer to o ae treme, yaician cannot be too * “UA was on my fourteenth anniver.| knew it, was deeply involved. It wae ho see the goal of her achievement a9 “ous far off Giwine | g.ry ¢nae 1 reoeived word that I had|a case of propinquity and yet my and the di should not be @ party to it. Children who are event to which the whole creation moves.” Every cay examinations and waa elt; |aense of right and wronk was keen | peed the attention of @ physician, and {t is nothing less than « crime to phase of her daily life, fnoluding her recreation, must ag hy F “hee T e ton Beit te Seal way feettngs, (Cass shan ae wentks Castoris no narcotics if {t bears the be considered in tts relation to her ultimate success. |hign school she remarked to telly oxperience, Hence, after « period signature of Chas. H, Fletoher, ) SMELT Be must be willing to lilt er ateguros, Sr orem Mt BOY gare em ef-s Sh, Cates areata eta | wit natans Porn eile Peet | Wensine Oaeria aware bears the sigastare of iF time and health cannot, any more’ it was the dlow that! fered, as T had concealed my lov “Only the Wicked Shall Suffer” This is the edict which Mona and Mary, two attractive young women, have set forth in their campaign against unscrupulous and unprincipled men. ’ They have sworn to avenge the wrongs of their sex by completely turning the i k and of this #trugste my oldest brother, ; a ull’ sith: Hitt who was married, obtained @ good | | hy in that position where he wae able to help us, For Everybody He took my mother and aister, and 1 " sare COM FORT © Shoes forMe Bring your foot troubles to us—and be it a corn, bunion or callousness--or burning, aching, swelling ool, encept a “y we will fit you with a pair NNING. ; ides in the summer. | never went pecially made to overcome he juble, And the price will be $2.50-— |[eny's many weraeh waraare te | nna mt tables and per ges: 4 in their own way by preying upon the human leeches and fraktiua'to you. ore bimars for th got the $8, Neaares a youre, Bean sry. |f Society parasites, which neither the judgment of law nor public opinion seems NEWARK SHOE STORES COMPANY WHAT SHE WANTED. acing the git! whe ws vemeted, | adequate to reach. Crry STORES, BROOKLYN, STORES, “Dear Madam! IT am no longer a| into a net geese in with her oes re girl, as Lam married, but I am very One cannot pisy with certain few girle have faced more! and ssompe , My expe- hardships than I have I want tol riences have been pleasant ones j help encourage them. with few exceptions, and the un- You may not always ap- When mereman prove of their methods but “1 was boro in the Bouth ot Door Pleseant ones were brought on by . s & ALE re fi . ji fifteen, tunnto ctroure-| "Te you filet with @ mam and lead thinks himself so you will certainly So MesenkGT Decedoun? atances, I founc -|him to believe you are, as the girie be satisfied with the re- sults in the campaign these two girls have planned and put into execution. 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Ad + j He Hc Rice Cue Teta LEAT Medan & Many Untreu (oba “s The adventures of these two remarkable girls form the subject of a wonderful ser- Iven's Black Prince Albert Coats.. 20.00 & £5.00 M4, js av er 7 if Fy ‘ . 0 ( H i ee nee 0 8 Mee ae Medien & ears Unereee (een) 140 0r ies of stories entitled “The Social Pirates.” Each week’s story is separate and Harem the OUT! Ai Part nd Bestn Gara iif complete in itself. If you miss one you can start in again with the next, but after nue ae ee Netigns and Plated Shit tH you have read the first you will not want to miss any. ey rn AC Ton Cape Dro Gi as The plots for these storieshave been conceived. by that most capable of dramatists, oe ee Tw sa Mech Glove 186 George Bronson Howard, and the stories have been novelized by the well known 26 “tao "BA P| Soy Tang 198 Hugh C. Weir. 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