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4.0", AR HICHROLLER ARE You GONG To Ala sy pPAovict to LOVERS. ca ARRELS; HOW TO AVOIDTHE t 1 b been offered w sink | a sensitive per and with} apie t care never fete the @fri| # t may make him blue for fhe Evening World's Daily Magazi FTTY VINCENTP 0° THE ‘JOLLY’ GIRLS— THEY Win! by George McManus AN ry t \ oe ered 1M AFOR A we t SIV we SHRCC) Wren! [aus1* Cove) Tr 10 SAY aye \/A | aren ou i YELL THE TRUTH SED 16 Afrew WT THESE (THINGS = BOT 17S Brew) we “0 YOU CANT Tv] <a TELL ME THA’ ud AMAN WHO \) y “ts . ; 1 WouLon'T WALKS A > | ‘. 1 went t TY | BE SURPRISED ; | I marry & | | [iF THEY'D \Gé é ANT TO HIRE You “FoR AN r nit 8 at INSTRUCTOR AFTER THEY (SEE YOU Ska en t © a whom y t oy is ne, Mond — ay. 1906° ENGAGED GIRL’S MOST TRYING ORDEAL, © By Helen Oldfield. ta by no means always the pleasant and easy matter which tt should be fer wits August 20, YOU COULD dive TWEDE WOKS A Gor LESSON IN FANCY Seating Z 1™ AFRAID ALMOST HEAVY "— Too } To } ‘LL Bey Sand Bnd Maal r tratt of feminine ohare w except! ELEGANT ot mont seifish of them-—cesent the fret that the men of tite . *6 of @ personal injury Tt ls the duty of the lower to be gentle and tender with relativer—to het the adveant-ot 4 stranger, There ts rarely excuse, never any a or heed be unkind to or wilfully neglect of his own far n mast devote ma time and at tion he will n Making acquatntanos with these future fe neces a yedie al ee re oie ose eee whi'e abe me break the engagement fs fi . va made to re they find * a « > STANDING Woven though people tay ke a & 1 i . % UP ALL Righ? manda hey may not ad t * one 30 FAR She wt face the fact t " 1T LOOK BASY ba WHEN YOU SFE unfortunate error of taste for te-ele upon « t nor AMAN THAT me, t devote herself Te t * « kKNOWS How? and thereby fal in courtesy to his y e May Manton’s Daily Fashions, | “pen neck a t woman of ties mind as well ss eminen simple at the ely gr eer etet of tne from & variety For we mater albatross sills al nor are appre iia, while for mediate WOAT na can be util» In the illum n ring - dotted mmed \ banding of em- videry, but there as many trim- here are trat variate mings as Batters ia © For aw m0 atural, afd course of her exter " a a t er depending pon her chances. Mra : A #cheme to hand the lemon DUIK, ts entitled to ayia the list of { the Onder of the Lemon, with | * August Belmont, Wilam 7 2 { the BR T.} end 7 ~ ~: @ em you w find that @he Worked according to the old P a~the wiser the guy the softer the mark “The ready letter wr answered her advertisements in which ehe porn se a loving husband té clamp his hooks on her fncome of tr Om a year directed ¢ f attention mostiy to the oan. Whe j thay found that the woman wit th: @ mansion and was ge Jomking they didn’t atop to ask themselves anyt It didn't seem any to th: a te geod-k dow with her brownstone hack and _ a the paved gown peroxide to them that t Care Of Pet s, s | HEALTH AND BEAUTY. jo that ortunity is for the ex f individua | mate every | Improving Cranberries, iat bekalio 6 ae omni thia great city of New The quenitty of York without raking up the persona FTER purchasing a new é0 not {(TRANBERRIES cooked in a double) The quentey “Each one of the come-ons wh loft the house after his fret visit put it in th e with the othe By Mar r at ; er With no water except that! tor the medium sixe stopped in a ginm!l! down the line, * «. looked at himself birds for a week or two until It sal argaret Hubbard Ayer. In the outer veasel are superior! is 11 yards 3, 10% earnestly in the mirror and murmur is own ‘Thin is easy. She's [seen whether of not tne new arrive: TO Make Skin Clear, eee ne dram of balsam OF 1th color and Savor to thove stewed tn Pashed tn on me. | ny Slans of diseane which UTH.—ie sure fret of att that your | U’¢rs Seitling pour off the clesy |the ordinary way. , Tha Savor of the) “He thought was conning the woman, When © man reaches that stage| might by imparted td the pets wireaay health is good and that you eat Port n ed " pot cies bie: on ie forse A Y« t name th Patsy Bolivar, He can con his mother all the time Ia (DOORN to The houwehold. — Binsy whlen wh. " " water and piece Of apple, pared and cut in small er eiene, but & te t She an? 8 | nave bien Kept erowded tn cages in And digestible f00@ | unty it concretes: t added. ‘The proportions # ould | , Petters Ne, 5446 fe eoine of the time, but he can't con any other woman any of the time. peed tidal dling ntihoed be IY trontn keep skin | tw cut tn aimea for = “The temon chawsre who called on Mra. Verrault and had dreams about |ereh avec hee af : perfectly ung if the elsmoaine | Svmnotoms of Catarrh 8 SOE TE RSID PE Cen a oe ee What special make of motor car they were going to buy with her money never| Another thing to racneeber when | process causes any | m use a good | >YMP a . j san a ser Dainty House Gown—Pattern No. 5446. Croat that there might he other wine guys witting inthe mame. Every time) DaKine home a wow bird te Hot {9 cold cream a washing and at fren! and con ‘ |e * they laid @ dollar out they thougnt they could ree a century coming Bhe j feuperature W it has Deen exposed {th face well. This is a 5 srs , bes each A Deodorizer, ie an Call or send by mall te TH® HVENING WORLD MAY MAN- Could have worked tho ganio furt the mame if # Vike @ half portioa |to the cold alr simple rile cream: — Spertmacet! eiped If every mora. | J. LAYS oa nite which how f ORT! | TON FASHION BUREAU, No 1 Weet Twenty-third strewt, New et blue fh. When a Nird lowes ite vole compimteiy ounce; white wax | Ine) f “4 fow meen ude ing onione tmme ‘These { VOTH Bend ten cents tm com oF atampe for each pattern otored. tia maeeatio ot ? the Tamon has been greatly distended | Mt s# 8 general thing, caught cata, | (5 ¢ ounce; almond pli the mal dintaly undor the cold water wpieot Splvterne IMPORTANT:-Write yout “pame wid sddreme phuinly, asa} by the activity « ~ ‘errault Vo awalt anxlousiy the arrival of Ann|fore it xtraine ite throat in an effort to |OM¢-aunrter p butter of cocoa, one It ap al ant je prevent the odor from clinging eiwaye specity sim wanted. “THE JUNGLE’S” Author, UPTO —_—— thelr fret sprinkling of Dutteroups She was ¢ 1A dress of mnowy white, which the wind ewept Printed Exclusively her as she walked; and jt had atolen one strand wt woken hair to toms wbout and play in The Evening World. ame with ail the eagerness wid wpring of the brook | that danced beside her, her cheeks glowing with f if eaith and filled with the Inughter of the morning Surely, of 6 flowers of the May-time there In | tren as he stood watohing her that in atl the S W, ) S 1 | World there-was no maiden #o tute wa thts see bim. her eyes were IiMed to ay A Stady of a Woran’s Soul.) sv rey wx im hor rms wee tad 1 ‘On. tt tfull abe erfed aloud. “lt ts #0 DY VPTON SINCLAIR, | © meantime the youhg tah, gti] unseen, had | Deen mtanding In the shadow of the bushes, drinking 4,3 ty atre) he night. The landscape and the Sgure and the CHAPTER 1 | rong had all faded trom hia thoughts. or rather “Oo Madohen, ended themeeives os a halo about ona thing, the ¥ . dich face of this wirl Mor It wae one af thone faces that T wasthat timo of year » the world A MAN May Re@ once in a Mfetiine and keep as @ ] longs to te, for t vest 0 AaUnting memory @ver afterward, asm vision of the hose who aqok t not fo sweetness and glory of women; At this moment it for eoolneh, have t wae a face tranefigured with rapture, and the man and When ‘ r who was gazing upon it wae trembling, and scarcely busy pi ner ha to have any aware of where he was Of powta; so hat the latter, ar © tow others w For fully a miaute more the git! stood motiontons keop somethig ime wt garing about at the fotest; then she chanced to look Bne| you'll never have another chan RtOAL epring tele have the -w nd waters toward the spring, where she saw the flowem upon Mieir own for wo joyful months, from whe time that| the scat. ‘ tho nret WF blood root has blossomed, uns the] “Why, some on has left a mosagay!" she ex Wid toes hus (aod and nature has no More to Aays| Claimed. as she started forward; but that semned to Ofithe beauty m wondertully squandered t seees} another fhought to her, and she looked Set-lone - wah wee Wen *round. As she did eo she caught sight of the young Mowly alons med where t man and sprang toward hit. ‘Why, Arthur! You ho flowers stopped t he whe crled Prin ne i ieeatee in the The other started forward as ff he would have he tte wa Gn ; clasped her in hin arma; but then recollecting himesi! | face whadowed by dak huir he came forward very slowly, haif lowering his eyes| Sai carried ih one ‘pose ‘ > the girl's beauty, \Ueawenir. hee re You fecollect me. Helen, do yout’ he sald, The flowers , n i faaive ae a cide de oo : (es ehh lect y was the anewor, “Why, you dear. & few steps bmyond. the apen « fr af courhe I recollect you. But how in the Detween the treo } I edge 1 2 come to be hereT’ Woods wa field. 4) Tra wwe here to ase you. Helen.” the yat ‘ tors © which she gave made his heart leap up Jonding to a Nttle town for a moxnent or two’ they were silent, looking at | he inn as: pip each other, and then suddenly ano nt atruok ut it was nott & Arthur,” she cried. Do you he had n «| me Wat you bave come all the way from wibh aw witht exdlar is foe ing 2 sis He stepped >t . ot b ” at one whe Btnod m to ace me exbept (or 9 t 5 1 geen ay @ JUN k * You came to welcome ma! And eo did everything tage: It war too away Vo be but It was #lae, 20 you kr I don't think I'd ever been so yrng + ¥ 0 1 as | bappy Ay I was just now. AD-and be ‘* the old treos greeted me. ond the buy had no far bm » t thick | stream! And Tim aure that was Dedee whier lined romdelde and : They don’t have any bovolinks in Germany, and » Osher’y view, be not nin unt that one wns the fret I have heard tn thrae years Che to the place whore. ¥ was er You heard him, didn’t you, arthur? by bridge. and where tie h tu "I did—at frat.” qaid Arvhur. foward the forest In (he mom ftood wa “And then you heard me, you wieked boy! You Anxiovalys. for > nen whe remsned there ha would heard me come in here singing and talking to myself Mer plaleyy te, the ret time. and alse know it tke a mad creature! J don't think T ever felt » were orming to the spring must ave atopped| like ainging before. They make hard work put of to look at somethine, for the ot a4 almost started singing and everything else in Germany, you know Vrom hie hiding plice in his eaeernome when fnaliy I never sang out of businaw hours, but I belleve she went p Bhe t 4 Gown the path | 1 could atng all day now, beoaume I'm so happy.” atdalght toward him. and ped Lik Mande to: on. 1 the other sertoumly; “I could Usten. MAthor jo: eaiiwat aw he waned at der “No, 1 want to talk to you Jum now,” said Helen And « yaha one very vision of the springtime, “You should have kept yourself hidden and then Meadows Chat Were gleaming you'd have hear all sorta of wonderful Una Una ¥ L ! " i Jum going to take a speech to the forest, af thiak I ahow have kissed guoh ore of the Nowers tells me you're going to be a groat 7 “I'm going to try wald Ar blur * “Just totnk how romantic that w da be th I don't moan for the memoir, tat because I ant wo know the news “There ien't any, Holen, except that I finished ool Jogo last spring T wrote you, and I'm teaching school at Hiltown,” _. "Abd you like ith? “T bate M, but I hawe ¢ kewp alive to try to be a Poot. And that is the news about mynelf.” “Except,” added Helen, “that you walked twelvs miles thin glorion Saturday morning wafeome me hotne, which was beautiful, And, of ree, youl May over Sunday now you're here. I can invite you mysélt, you know, for I've geome home to take the reing of government. You never edw such « might In wour Me ma my gvor father has glade of our bons. | ‘ “How long ago It was that | ww you last! INCLAIR, Wrote This LOVE ST hers as they walked; if she noticed it, she; hemently, stopping back ae he started toward ner, any rate to pretend not 10. 8he mang to him! spd holding close to her tae hand he had held “S, about the forest and the Sowers, ahd some more of had no tea there was such « thought in your’ the merry song whith #he Sad mung before; then ene! mind” stopped to «hake her head at a mmucy adders tongue! Helen stopped, breathlensly that voruse its yellow Yace up through the dead! “~or you would not have been so kind to mer* | lenvew at her feet, and to ask that wisest-iooking| the other added faintly of AN flowers what secréta it knew about the apring-| “I thought of you as an old friend,’ said Helen me. wae but 4 child when f went away 1 with you How long that might have tauted there ts no t i to be A friend, Arthur; bul Gu must not ace tna had tt not been that the woods Cane to an @nd.| in that way diniosing more open fields ond a village nd} The young man glanced oncr 1 and when We'd better not go any farther,” sald Hwlen, laugh-| te eaw the etern look upon her face he buried hie ing; “If any of the earth creatures should hear us| head In his arma without @ sound cartying on they would not know it waa ‘Trunke For fully a minute they rem it ohne Wein then a9 Helen watched him hy eased grad~ Sie stretched out her hand to ber companion, ani! ually to heave, and a gentler look returned to her him to a seat upon & fallet. log nearby. ‘Poor| face. She came and wat down on ve migatn she said, “I forgot that you were supposed to! “Arthur,” she said after anothe can we tired | not just be triandaT | “M does not make any difference,” was the reply T young man answered nothing, But he raised, | “I hadn't thought of it.’ Ms head and gased al her; anu she uw that there, “There's no need to walk farther," aid Helen. were tearm in hie eyes, and a look of mute beipleasell | “tor I've sean ali that I wish to see. How dear ness upon bis face. She trembled slightly, and rose | walk ought to be to ue, Arthur | to tier feet agale | ‘I do not know abo Hel aid the youns| “Arthur,” she sald gravely, ‘thie must mot bes man, “ but i has been dear to me indesd. I could! we must not sit here ant Ko." | not tell you how many timea I have walked over it Helet!" exctain apringing up. | sii slone, wince you left; and I used to think abou'! But be saw her brow knit again, ar stopped | the many tmoe I bad ‘walked it with you, You] short. The gicl gnzed about tor and the viilage Im J haven't forgotten, Helen, nave you? the distance caught her eye a ‘No, weld Belew. Linen,” she said, with forced calr Yot one?” wed father that 1 would go and se x | ward, who was asking Mr me Y j ung man Was Testing his hesd upon dis! ir you lke, ao ime, tor t ehall nat | band and gasing atemdily at the gtr! be Kone very wu y > You remember, Helen?’—~ Ha stopped; and) rhe of te » he turned with her bright clear eyes and gazed into| was try aire gaw. only bie | the quiet toy : | “Hemensber what?’ ale ewked. | * na | “Do you remember the last time we ‘took tt 4 “ven, | Helena? " ft oink She fughed a trifie, and half involuntedly turned sai. . her glance away, agads Aten swiftly | “Do you remember?* he asked again, seeing that) gown the he was silent Ha went 1 r votee lower.! ase her , w * ped whort, | pach w 4 ate ‘ . A wind ‘ 4 » bands, her on & ab ‘ Three whole years!” 7. Mics “ : t the Helent’’ he crte is hand s and p a the a f was , . path, “Yur * to we . ut I came ate face @ f soe come all « fed ¥ - sei * them all fo heautif M t ry ua ' . er, the irl sprang Amar w had put on ite Gnew giv me «reeling, and e “ away fi ‘ . 1 te were not th nt ‘ y " speak s name, W at is wha to 5 yom for ah st we Ww nly | before. ‘Tren r , ty herself, and taking all w into her « A lher! if 1 A lowe > As fhe did Hot nprica that the young man's 4H He 5 truly it wa (was flushed OF IhAt bie hand was buknine wim aha Na ma Twill nie mllow she cried mame wer ‘To. Ba Continued. »