Ff p rr r r > 1 0 Tof i rlc r tI frP 4IJ ic A f I 11 I < < J f4I1 vtNG f IW wO RLD t Ji4 S > ITOMB MAGAZNB < c vk FEBRUARY FRIDAY EVENING 10 1904 frt I I Mrs Nagg and Mr I l By ROY it MCARDEII I I WhaVs the Usc for Her to Scrimp and Save and Slave When that Selfish Spendthrift Her Husband Spends the Money eo rd MRNtcC ouct A IPU O CO4I Il1IzY 4AT Erc ETC Wii4 L ° t1 I 1 I I I I L f I or 1 I 4 Tea Z took W out of your pocket J iWbat else can you expect me to do Whenthe way you have act d to me all these Jteira hoi made me lose my self respect 10 that I should take as you MJT what doesnX belong to me But it does belong to me Who ibtepa your home together on the few dollar 3 you throw me For you cant Tool mel You get a great deal more Ulan you oay you So You would have given it to me If I hM asked yon for JtT Plpaae please WTiNasg do not make metho subject cf your cruel mockery Wm gave me 30 yesterdayT Well ittldnlc I glvetyou H of It Ito so down town wlthT That left K3 Then I A ou t a ton of ooal aDd three pounds aafl tortf of sugar a copy of the Htppy Ham Magazine and some bird I s for tbe canary and then with the I few dollars that was left I got a hat I naeded It badly enough goodness I knows I have been wearing that shabby DId toque since last fall and the velvet Vraa only p cheap cotton because on ac count ofl your extravagant habits I liave got to scrimp and save and I looked llla a beggar woman in It i Why I Mrs Qradley who Is lady President of our Kind Words and Sun 1 1h1ne Society tcfld Mrs Terwllllger that my toqurt must be a part of a poverty I party contume Mrs TerwJliEer didnt want to hurt my feeBigs and It was almost fifteen minutes before I could get her to tell sue whtdt it was Mrs Gradloy said How jean I tell them Its no business of thelrll what I wear It Is their bust Ineu I am on the Tenement lIouse Vtelting Committee and how can I go I around and uk about peoples morals in the gaahnuse district aftd report on M cases Of extreme destitution unless I I tun dremed in a manner to command r the respect of the worthy poor as well 04 of my fellow members of the Kind I Words and Sunshine Society t You had f 3 yeaterday What did you II do wttl ItT Gave itto an evicted tam I Uy yout0aw on the sidewalk c How about yon own famfty that may be evicted any day if you keep up tbli wastefulness I And Jiow do you know this family jwna deaervlng und of good morals I Why didnt you report them to the Kind Deeds Society and have that lovely Mr Bmlc now theres the man who dresses like a gentleman did you see that beautiful fur coat he wears It cost five hundred dollars Why did you not writo a letter to Mr Smlg IL would have Investigated the CAse and if he had found these people vera deserving and of good moral character he would have notified the Immediate Helief Branch and at Its next meeting it would save sent around Borne soup and some Improving literature You didnt care a cuss what their morals were That right swear I Swear nt ME Mr Na g swear every tlmo I talk of my charity work ° Mr Sralg never swears and he is the kindesthearted man He cant go near any case of poverty or sickness because he Is too nervous and send live and the society has Increased his salary to J100CO a year because he has topped unregistered people begging on tho streets And you swear at me and you swear at him and you swear at everything I must have a now velvet dress and a set of new furs Mine are too shabby to go vlsltlnc the worthy poor In I do not care If the butcher did call on you for his bill Weare getting up u Ingcup subscription for Mrs Gradley and I had to glvo more thin anybody because the old cat < knows 1 halo herthats where the money went Jut you have no heart or charity In you You dont care for our efforts to Inculpate culture In the tenements You xxosto your money and you fight and quarrel Now slam the door again and 1101 And my nose Is red and Mrs Terwllllger will bo hers any minute J Paul Dresser Likes 4 Mr Peewee n Song Mr Paul Dresner of the Howley Uresser Muslo Publishing Company composer n lif writer of sentimental bal lad whose very name on music sheet Is a criterion of Its merit and whose judgment AS a picker of hits Is second to none has accepted the only original Mr Fecwco song by James T Quirk and John C Hundlnck and will have It published by tho firm of which ho II n member In Mr Ditusers estimation this song Is one of the funniest and I most original le has ever listened to r The Fashionable Fad for Knitting aJid Crochet V Wdrk V > < n t a S HOW to Work the I Stylish Sweater That Is Now Worn Baby Sack and Babys Socks Are Quite Sim ple Rainbow Scarfs and Shawrs TN AMERICA women are taking up I wIth the ardor that American women show for n now fad the art of cro chctlnc and knitting This In by no means a Ion art with them for they hive learned It and forgotten It more than onco In their lifetimes The stylhli sweater Illustrated Is a natty model that women are adopting withenthusiasm for It fits the figure snugly and has none of the bunchlness thatsweaters formerly had It Is worn as an under wrap and as nn outer one too as well as In the homo on cold day Its principal use however Is for wear at outdoor sports and the cay red and green coif aweaten used equally on the skating rink and at other outdoor Kames lend a brightness to ihe scents of gray winter day To males one use one pound of Spanish yarn one pair of medium steel and one pair of fine knitting needles If cuffs and collar of a contrasting color are de sired get one skein of the color wanted Begin by casting on 7J stitches with the steel needles and knit I purl for IS rows Next begin the back proper for which use tho rubber needles First rowPurl 2 knit 2 urlknlt 6 and repeat to tho end of the row Sec ond rowKnit where told to purl In nrst row and purl where told to knit lie peat these two rows tour time Eleventh rowPurl 2 knit 2 purl 2 slip 8 stitches on to another needle knit 1 In front of next stitch then 1 in back of same stitch Unit 1 Unit the 1 stitches taken off on to needle again and repeat to end of row KnIt and purl the next 11 rows ao cording to pattern i The 2Jd row Is worKed like the lllh but slipping 4 stitches off the needle In stead of 3 Knit and purl tho next 11 rows according to pattern The S3th row Is knitted like the SJ which brings the pattern to Its required width and the last 12 rows are repeated over and ovcr again but without In creasing in the cable twist as In the > th row For Instance slip the 4 stitches on to the spare needle and knit 1 not 2 In the next stitch Continue until tho back Is 8 cable twists long then decrease 1 stitch in each end of every other row until 5 stitches are taken off at each Ride Then work without decreasing until the back Is 10 cable twists and 10 row long Knit 3 stitches in tho next row and put them on n safety pin Count M stitches from the other end nnd knit and bind oft the Intervening stitches On the 23 stitches remainIng on the needle knit ono and n half cnblo twists In length then knit towar dthe under toward the front Finish tho half cable twlat and knit B more In length Cast on 19 stitches In the next row for under the arms anti knit 0 cabla twists In length then knit toward the under arm seam to within 23 stitches of the end Knit back and forth always leav ing 4 extra stitches toward the under I arm scam until but 40 stitches remain on the fionv needle I Begin at tho underarm seam In tho THE ASSASSINATION 1 J S I de A i r f C 4 r l 4f r Jre I c J Ir L I CvViI 4 5 C fn r V v I J I t 1 I C I d L I r i I tia4 ± rr aLt 3 4 1 qi1c 4S UlZ e 7Z I h I but found no more to add < the temerity she had just witnessed seeming beyond the reach of words lie on his part looked at me cocking his head with a fire of triumph In his exes nnd I understood at once that he had thus hazarded his life merely to at tract Clnraa notice and depose me from my position as tho hero of the hour He snapped his fingers V The fire Is jnly beginning said he When they warm up to their work they wont bo BO particular A oleo was now heard hailing us from the entrance From the window we could see the figure of a mnn In tho moonlUrtit lie stood motlonkBi his taco uplifted Co our and a rag of some thing whlto on hie extended arm and as wo looked right down upon him though he was a good many yard die tant on the links xxe could seq the moonlight glitter on Ills eyes lie opened his lips again and spoke for some minutes on cad In a Key co loud that ho might have been heard In every corner of tho pavilion and as far away as the borders of the wood It van the same vole that bad already shouted ° Tradttorel Traitor through tb9 shutter ot the 4tRkt t i V p j Vi i Mr Huddleitone etagrjered and fell backward time It made a complete and clear statement If the traitor Oddlestone were given up all others should be spared If not no one should escape to toll lie tale Well Huddlcstone what do you sa i to that asked Northmour turning to the bed V Up to that moment tht banker had given no sign of life and I at least had supposed him to be etlll lying In a faint but he replied at once and In such tones M I have never heard olie where save from a delirious patient adjured and besought us not to desert him It was the most hideous and ab ject performance that my Imagination con conceive ojioujb9crIe4 0 cUt V V i t < p V t f a S1 U next row tiMing sUel needle Knit 28 stItches plain knit V together It times knit 3 together 10 times knit 4 together X times Knit 2 purl 2 for 17 rows and bind off Mnke the other front like the firm then begin the aleevci Cost on 118 stitches with the rubber rocdlrs nnd knit G cahle twists In length Whei they arc knit begin to narrow one M ten each side of tho nee dle every fifth ow until but 61 stitches remain Then knit without decreasing until the sleeve Is 2112 incites long and after that ultli the steel needles knit 2 V V he throw open the window leaned out Into the night and In a tone of ex ultation and with a total forgetfulness of what was due to the presence of a toil PUUKU out upon the cmtjisnudor a string of tho most abominable raillery both In English and Italian and bad him begone where he had come from 1 believe that nothing so delighted North flour nt that moment an the thought that wo must all Infallibly perish be fore the night was out Meantime the Italian put his flag of truce Into hla pocket and disappeared hill4t leisurely pace among thp sand h11111 h11111hoy make honorable war said Northmour They arc all gentlemen I and soldiers For the credit of tile I thing 1 wish we could change sides I you nnd I Frank and you too missy my darling and lea that lining on the bed to coma one else Tut Dont look shocked Wr arc all going post to what they call eternity and may as well bn above board while thcran I time As far ns I urn concerned 1C I could first strangls Huddleitono and thm win Clarli 1 could die with nomo tirldfl anil satisfaction As It IsTII have a kiss Uefiire I could do anything to Inter fere he hod rudely embraced nnd re peatedly kissed the resisting girl Next moment I had pulled him away with fury and flungJilm heavllv against trie wall Ho laughed louorand long and I feared his wits had given way uner n cTCII Ult Lot J i purl J for 31J Inches more find or loosely and sew up sleeves nnd under arm seams For the collaacast on HI stitches with steel needles knit 2 pur 2 for 4 inches and find oft loosely Sew to neck being careful to gather the ful ness as closo to the front aa possible Face the frgnta with silk und faster with hooks and eyes The babys sack Is quite n simple nf < air made In xrhat women term m time It requires only two hanlts 0 Shetland flon and a spool of crochcl silk 1r I r For the I Love of a Woman by Robert Louis Stevenson Or permlnon of Oeorca Mimion Eons Copyright 1000 by George JIunroi Son BYNOP3L3 OF PIIECUDINO C1IAPTEU3 Btroani Uuddlentona hu itoieu tho funds pi the Carbonari an Italian political body U > trh Carbonari YoW hla death For 1lVo uf fluddlesteaes daughter Clara a anne tmpro Enrllihman named Nortlnmmr help the tmbetzler to escape to a lonely Lvlllon on the abaTe of the German Ocean There Clara insets and becomes engaged to Prank Casillli a former friend ofjorlh noun Northmour learning of this tries lo kill CaJilll But on the rumored ap proach of the Italian they umporarlly hens their differences Into an alliance to protect Clftlre and HinlrtlMton At COMlllas suggestion the money lliid Hasten stole from the Carbonari In placed in tie sand outilda the house In the hope hat the Italians will take It and go It iniJnI untouched W1Jattn rilirnt a tIc at hi window shouts Traitor tuddlulone hull n leax I r e CHAPTER V Tlie Attack c IE hurried Huddlestono upstnlr W1S then returned to await the attack s we believed Imminent U dfVfo were again reduced to waiting Korthmour went to the fireplace and V tpread his hands before the red embers 15 If he were cold I followed him mechanically with my eyes and In so I 1 loins turned my back upon the win flrw At that moment a very taint roo port was audible from without and a ball shivered a pano of glass and burled Itself lnthe shutter two Inches from my oadc I heard Clara scream and though t whipped instantly out of range and 3 Into a corner sho was there so to peak before me beseeching to know If I were hurt I felt that I could stand to be shot nt every day nnd all diy > big with such marks of solicitude for I k reward and continued to reassure her with the tenderest caresses and fn V somplete forgetfulhess of our situation till the voice of Northmour recalled me tp myself U JLa alrgn h6 mid They wish to eyike no noise He took up the lamp which was he pjde him on the table and turned to us wIth on air of some excitement C There Is one point that we must now said he Are they going to ut lter the lot ofuor only Hud llestone Did they take you for him rflr lJQt you for yourself I tfThey ioolf me for him for certain I rtpllcd Ir am near as tall and my V head is fair 5 I 4flV going to malcesure returned TJorthmour end he stepped up to the window holding the lamp above his ktad and stood there quietly affronting Seath for half a minute J iliira sought lo rush forward and pull > t Mm from the place danger but I had the par oli selfishness to bold her back by force V > Yesposatd Northmour turning cool Ij tronrthe window Itonly Huddle eton they want L Jiv gorthmonrjeried Clara i t > + ji ho had been a sparing and a quiet I laugher Nou frank said hewhen his mirth wn somewhat appeased Its your turn Heros mv hand Goodbye farewell UHJI s < elng rue stand rigid and indlg Pant nnd holding Clara to my side IIunl he Iroko out are vou angry Iii you think we were going to die with nil the nlrs and graces of society r took a kiss Im glad I did It nnd now you can tako another It jou like and square nicounts I tImed from him with n feeling of Contempt which 1 did not seek to dls Mmbll As you please said he Youve ben a prig In life 1 prig VOUU die IUfit Ihllll > I Huddlo tone uttered a cry nill Ieaped from tho bed Fir he cried They have set the house on fire Nurdnmur was on hN feet In nn In I plant and he anti I ran through tj ilnor nf communication with the stuoj Iho ronm was Illuminated by a red end I nnnrj light Almost at the moment of I our entrance a tower of flame hroso In front of the window and with a I tingling report n pane fell Inward on tho carpet They had ket nro to tlui leanto outhouse I Hot pungent and choking volumn of smoko began to Illl the house There waR not a human being to be seen to rIght or left Ah well raid Northmour heres th rlr thank Ondl Well boys and girls said North mour how about u sally The oven Is Pirating It Is not good to stay here and be baked and for my part I want to come to blow with them and be done Northmour and I cocked our revol vers Mr Hurtcllrstonc who had nl ready iefiisi n firearm put us behind him with n manner of command Let Clara open the door said he So If they fire a volley she will be protected > And In the meantime stand behind me I am the scapegoat my sins have found me out I heard him ns I stood breathless by Ills FliouMe with mv pistol ready pntlrrlnp off prayers In a tremulous rnnld uhlsper Air Httddlentonr filled for the moment with a strength greater than lili own struck Northmour and myself a bnokhnnder In the chest nnd while vo were thus for the moment Incapacl toted from action lifting his arms nbove his head like ono about < to dive lie ran straightforward out of the pa vllnu Itro Iaml he rrled tlluddlestont KHt nir mid spare the other ills sivlrtcn nppeuranco rtaunted I sup po c oil hidden onemliA for North moor anti I hind time to recover to solzo Clara between us one by each arm nnd to n fh forth to his assistance era anything further Imd taken place I nut scarce had we passed the threshold I when there came near n dozen reports I and flasUes from eny direction nninng the hollows of the links Mr Huddle stone staggered uttered a xxelnl ami freezing cry threw up his arms over hl hrnd and fell backward on the turf I Tradllorn1 Trnilltorc TrAitor Trill I torI cried the invisible nxengern And jut thin a part of tho roof of I the paxlllon fell In so ranhi was the progress of the fire A loud vague and horrible noise accompanied the collapse I and n vast volume of name went soar L ing UD to heaven V V J QD UJUttW fy U V > V i < i Begin with n chxlnjof 13 stitches and work plain rates ofshells In n single throwover stitch Irfxeasing the width by an extra shell on the nay donrn the sack till the depth is reached For a space the depth cf the armlwilcs the shells are not continued all the way around but continued rows are resumed after the depth of the armhole has been mode The sleevrs ore worked to the armholes In rows upon rows till 12 rows have been made This Is about the length of x bXbysinrm A singtW of plain tinglestitch In silk la put nil the wixy around the sack and to this la cro cheted the shells that form the border Avchaln of silk Is crocheted on tho edge ofthe worsted shells by putting n chain of three nllk loop Into every wool stitch A ribbon or cord and tassels Is run through the neck of tho sack rour to six groups of stitches make n pretty shell A very deep shell may be made by throwing the worsted twice over the needle Instead of once before taking a stltolj One skein f zephyr or Saxony wool Is nuniclcnt rut a pair of baby socks and XI stitches make a chain largo enouah to form a clrplo for the top of n babys leg Crochet In single Mitch nil the way around and around this ring of 3U stitches decreasing the number of stitches is the ankle Is reached Then crochet back and forth on halt the end of the sock tilt a piece the length of babys foot his been made This nar rows as It gets to the toe by dropping n stitch on tho ends of each row Next crochet n square piece beginning at the other half of the end of the sock till thu depth ot the heel has bern made Join this at < ho bottom and tho heel la formed Crochet In single stitch from the heel around and around back and forth along the bottom of the foot dropping a stitch at the ends of the rows to narrow the foot at the toe till when the toe Is reached and the roc joined there the shape of babya foot It neatly copied A rnlnbow scarf to useful to a girl I both in summer and winter Is easily P crocheted Ot worsted It requires five skeins of creamwhite one of pale blue one of pale pink and one of nile green L Shatlanit floss If the scarf Is made of ono color tho same amount of worsted Is required nll in one color The shawls of ono color nro more serviceable p f viceable und the fashion of color Is not t likely to change as In the case of a rnnlbow shawl Dr Lyons PERFECT Tooth Powder AN ELEGANT TOILET LUXURY Used by pcoplo of refinement for over a quarter of a century PREPARED 0V c 9 Jfni2 2J Amusements r > i i f i i V nuoADWAi I BIJOU aov9T tOTJI IT TO IV O R ROA NIGHT SATURDAY FEB 20 After 4 Werk > of Conilniil Care fill unit DlllKFiit nelirnrsnli I TJIU CENTURY I PLAYERS UNDEit THE nmrfTioN OP I SYDNEY ROSENhELD will uroduce as theIr ootnlnz kill Hhtksof artj aumTI itJ JI llrllllont Comedi MUCH ADO I ABOUT NOTHING rUlliOtU JIV A IuBrlC AtLCCOHY Ilia tOtvlr lllllula Miss Jcwln Mill nun Mr Vllllani Morris ills KlartniK Stalin Mr Theodore Knborts Ml iioieiid lloekwH Mr herd Putnam SIC MartIn lit t tI I Cop Sir J W AlhnuBh Jr Mr FlUnk llntoh = GeoIienIaee end other noted nrtliti I II a i PIrt Mitt Feb a I 1 so I 4ts 100 JhashIntons Birthday I mOE 0FF1W 011 < i Nil sicujlotJ D h O J0 B BROADWAY 41st Uroac a > aBir 115 oiJJ1I DnUHUVvHI l < agl Mm Tomorrow i > n > t tCU1C The Musical huccua 1ltK TlCLAIilMB eM AlLj Treat cut < Inn vii MAT ASItiNtilN M NEXT MONDAY MftRVF Th new Comic Optiu TII1C P4T NOW YANKEE CONSUL Ili r VV HEW AMSTERDAM Theatre Iast 2 licay WOkL 411 St reI lent Wed GOOSE lIitNext5lCi MOTHER ° uwar 44tht3thtelvl5 hEW YORK Last meek Len Mat TOMw lL V III IlVIT In his flew hid CIIAUNIY IFiitIiNtI 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