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— — HOME PAGE Friday, January 3, 1 Watchful Waiting ite. By Maurice Keen | Original Fashion Designs | For The Evening World's Home Dressmakers By Mildred Lodewick byrlght, 1906, by Thy Press Publishing Co, (The New YorR kvening World ife’s Quiet Nooks Wi By Rev. Thomas B. Gregory BH cogseiant. 1919, by ae Bree Publishing « PLEASE WAIT MR.I9I9, MISS PEACE witt BE READY VERY SOON New York Evening W Y I be reminiscent for t a moment before coming to the main iB Point of this litue story? In the room of Stephen H. Douglas at his Washington (D. C.) ‘Theoagetm the summer of 1860 were assembled @ half score of carousing ad- | formal of the “Little Giant.” himseif}alieving that Douglas was sure to be elected to the Presidency, these the 19&tllegan in a jocular sort of way to discuss the matter of appointments. : AlmPNene’s choice was the Liverpool Consulate, the next was to be Minister | ‘) Dngiand or France, another preferred to enter the Cabinet, and 80 on Hey continued until every man had been placed with the exception of the Hon, Beverly Tucker of Vir | The “Lttle Giant,” wh® was deeply and tenderly attached to the Vir-| in Amer the last years, We worsh pretty nia Congressman, then chimed in with the remark Weil, Bev, what ? aL oryth ! jo YOU want when I am President? | ahha Be ren: iva Tueker replied, “Well, Douglas, when you are President T fust want rt to enhancing that owt one feature, But ou to walk down Pennsylvania Avenue with your arm around my neck bad call me Bey.” little by iittie we The “Little Giant's” affection loomed bigger in Virginian'’s thought r ee ae ee have latd hold upon the vision of high office with It and emolument | the significance of There is a world of sound ph sophy in Tucker's answer, would we \| the entire astlhou- lobservingly distil it out 1 | rite, pose of the hat and the im. The sunshine ir niet ne far ter, and in the end far] {|| | igh place \ SHE 1S Lite is river, one ha Lnolsy as it long over \ TRYING @ obstruc er deep . | To GET INTO earcely a ripple ax it giles away to the s¢ And just a riance well honen detatis, To- even ona'a shoes are made to ne play @ part in the | general olor ide of the ri wall Le biked je of the river is the real stream, so is it with life, | Staaten th The real wealth, the solid ness, 18 found not among the shallow, | |] | ta | Sue She right tous hough splendid, t of life, but rather In life itself, in the simple joy OWN We OMS cane ee ft sincere affection 1 1 will, the touch of hearts, the ignalling harmonize with the f souls, the com hip of mutually a © personalit | oe ae In fact, th ppine that ha rush fir olther he time, a PERSON ve one another Have you a baby in ‘he house a little boy < ou lov know who you ar ua y may happen to be readir ¢, a8 they used to say, a “common Ia iGreen ne @ man high up in oilice, upon whose brow fame has pla lairest chaplets, but w € ‘ a your heart's co r th th her hie atoen hat you find your deepest joy and solide appir “Just, put yo r he spots out of « match perfectly the color of one's fur one's over. or a mothe a effect fined grooming yugh the proper LET’s Be PATIENT , A WOMAN ALWAYS HAS ention to details To be smartly dressed at the pre time is to wear saiy simoly and wlncer Fleh\ enGuntierat || ROUBLE GETTING Pen hove atropg enough to face the 1all als Like af | To 4 NEW GowN “ate iia ae | | butes 1 have Incor- cae | ae s | porated ir de- are sign to-di +3 HEAVY BROWN SATIN FOR CTICA Y our N AMmMeSA k es | | a frock which could WINTER WEAR. ba : 8 in the springtim ¢ chosen for the color of the frock | though if made of J immediate wear, would serve for an e trimming bands would be pretty tan silk braid, with a totieh of eavy satin 5 By Marie Ethel McAuley ’ i aa EDWARD ) oretd nor t HE names Blw ' : ° y ' ein! Edn ! 1 J time of the day, and many informai| blue embroidery accentuating the . i ne The back! apron effect in front. The distin ne dete! " ny ally Abe of the design is the ven kins very m front except) bloused-up — side pdwards, 1dw s - r the trimming. If dark brown] sect! the bodice, which are hel! of Henr 1 coc ‘ 7” —- be a enren eis ow aed and t ' fi ——————— i ogre i § : ¢ s et ——_ Wit Page sume y os OAT By Isabel Ostrander. = ace, cutie en wn we atda, Frightened by a Sinister tts'sis densi stite tt “aneeesattl we on} pleasantly However, there still signed me apt ive ve rave Mound of Earth, Runs Into the wi sean sine 8 Coan rege ute ny Sacnene a3 In literature we Faward Fitzrerald, ated purely from my imaginat Strange Man’s Arms. Set EU arom in more gaa wanhs At you don't want to SP help with this one. undecided as You have de | | ! | | | cho translated t! into. tue conversation, but f could d quietly, "“l beg your t j] have a small ptece « chayyam” into Bashs os hot help feehng t Laid not w ‘| silver jace w jeston, the Englisi nov 2 : ‘ he way, aa if th wsnt Lm ere is!" Pexclaimed in alarm, 2°) HS aad ‘Am thirty nellamy, the American at,” 1 dois rising. W oat eo puedes peste ya ooking Backward;" ! y HAPrr ns. yea You £ ti hay . vas pt er-Lytton, t 1 tat ie D * Maida sod \ rr elf 4 you at niche othe dre Gh alate pile “ nes nitty hiith ca 7 ‘ H * French blue many novels; i ‘ rm Maile teary a sPUn i Rs ; 1 MRS. W.G yist and critic; | . | ‘ t ) ; i ; bi peone aie” t i pay OLLIE A one-side! effect Is tie te cnd me al . availing his ty u i carried out with ony agar writer! Bitar A CHAPTER VIL, ‘ . trade, ‘and Dore ies ey “has eee ett pmerican port ai | : sg y Where 1 nad t , i tas v ne i . nding ard Byorett Hale (yi ) ' 1 thet back through a ’ ' ich drops an end oF wrote “The Man \v ‘ 1 y a it dergrow t wr the skirt. Silver lace Edward Gibbon, hg \ ! ed Acar ; a \ annie shows on the othe who wrote ' ; i 4c 1 paused, y ing das t : (} stae of skirt under the | the Roman § a " I king woe Buine seu ' na rupery / @penser, the 0! er faalan ate dening had f ren ) 1 tin sur ene : wrote the “Faerie Queene | ' » S not ue f ut it Im art the nor As been | nt ' ‘ : es in literature: Maly Abt | M t w tale : ore famous English pan: of t W , ANE ut fe f t ; gudjects, iustrator of Shakespeare) J : ’ Ding tok ' : ad , x rt blend eteher; F had , nm ‘ 2 1 could net hav ' ut \ Khe most deligiitful of m | is I eer ae eta a Phase cb leaned f ' r qustrators, who mad picture : ned ad. t fi ‘ ' rm. re nd r greaiest of a € f : {win Dulac, an 1 \ ‘ Ved for delicacy and beauty of tine: | wa ) } CHAPTER VIM, found Aman-Jean, the modern ; : M fily French painter, noted f ‘ | t } very, : ; ; 1 tot fora modern painter; k a Bi hand j ; y bh in 1 t 1 to a1 fey ek jones, one of the for | usd ‘ ; of the pre-Rap' ‘ ' y yananel i ' 1 ' see 1 ae | 1 1 1 ‘ r De \ M e Pal Y 4 t ) v ' ' ; » af } f nd «Washerwomen, YY W n . Be) D en Fisinis w : " rf itfes as the greatest painter of ferhot M ' : | ne v which generation, | N \_ MILLET, repost In musie the name ul red: | i ‘ sre= Suds y . y Edward ¢ és, the N 4 | fi fi i ! shea: 1 re { 3 t clan, wh wrote “Peer G ana [it BEN Ay NMS ¥ i many tiful songs; Edw M ; H t Nheias nat mar : MI w AN OLD CAMPAIGNER, BIE foiner composer, and. Fd | } ‘ ath WEET WILLIAM was being mund Reszke, the fainous ay 1 ~ A ' t 1 t ‘ * measured for a satt of clothe ba | 4 r " ashi 1 It was his first made to erd ee aeons nm dea f ) hedg i 4 ‘ ut, and he was very proud of the + petro tne : . t : Z| t at "No i Bag . Monsieur ¥ er ard act, His mother, after the shopma me firmly, butt \ had made all the necessary 4 hern, who achieved great suc- | ’ prope ery out steadle f and looked 1 passes with the tape, walked over tu ] $9 fs Lord Dundreary, and } AT Up into a pair of eyes wh 1 knew A counter to inspect some i WW .°4, H. Sothern, who is one of t a eet , the eves of the strange youn man, ” abies ant , | faxes Kean, who was one of Eng Wey ! ' 1a t 1 ; ne ¥ e William id you ike the } ha’ most noted actors | ; . wat ; ' shoulders padded? Kae i nother, Edward Fitagerald, was held by the police ge a witness.” Aunt Julie appeared to have ree nerves, Lt ‘ Tut was th pat yon ea \ iy r hink, { fancied the thing I 1 ed 4 vA ‘ and @ ve “pad the trousers,"-Chicage Newm - yrs . Serer ee Perens: * al mis = aig nen . ee ne ee npterretene nn