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The Evening World's Daily Ma. -zine, Wednesday, Au BETTY VINCENT?’ wy 9 THE ‘JOLLY’ GIRLS—- THEY Wit fel By George McManus | | ADVICE to LOVERS ara e i isp FA sew | ( Atoree Koos wenney WOULD You m *) J TRE GSIMG 70 ” PAPER VR ROOM AR BANDS HEN WE GET F CROUGH. we + ONLY NEED (Roce mone The ‘Manners A wondort eT) goes @ very great 5 At : * no dooka Ww entioning, © wretched y " 8 “clever dreamer’ chn get away With « ait ua’ an time if be or she haa manner ) ® f the right kind. re a afene Ih to have an few Of theve an A man with te t< a t rolling wealth! be tea the right Bind of & mann | A girl w cs any ¢ ” n pear just as well as a professional | Beauty 4! whe ue ent m t to @ minute, t wily” SVE US Your OOAR Haning? WERE Saving, ALL we CAN, seq! } Value of It cannot be deserihed or acquired Man senmiag i tw go « lone wa but, efter all, | Sincerity t# tar teyond these things and most of the sweet people wa, know Very few p k « when the nee it nowadays, end the right ' r en PANHANDLE he Is Right. Loves a Fireman. yr Batty Dear Retty AM fourteen and am in Jove with a HAVE ® friend who i acquainted} | young man of six Me with @ fireman who once auved ter | ) Hf I -would leave my home and t know bh | hl 1 told 1 that we were t i poasibie for ler | a 1 only worry my mot t 1 I thought I aid pertectly-r 1 ‘ ofuctton to him? 1 a A become acquainted | H@eaiet meat and all « n * f ] Dob't you wink f Aid perte f t . | miueh aene He Has —— r An Unwelcome Lover. a Stepfather. gyal esi ere: S in love one time: with « man dom : . . n Ways are so pecuitar. He doen! —_ — 4 mrctaste: ser) oaik jete tia i cvertalignt atten obese oe es ee (come nest 6 \ TREATING HIM WEL { ) t thet he was ® e ie (bee Try { tater, sme — Af mm AT Tue Sanit |) Bhoula . the ¥ cle t 1am ¢ ve with another Five cor a Ls ) SOS THING TO . keep tf f eine or fects to my going THOUSAND YET! ) SEND US ALL} ss ket Re eT 3 ra » ate 16 leave him. He ts — A 2 THESE BANDS je, ther « me a eS Sock ss gid thank ee th "i ion s mae He asked ™ ot ae 1 cannot complain nora 5° - _ A < HEALTH AND BEAUTY. | By Margaret Hubbard Ayer. A Gobd Shampoo. }rman » ‘Cream Cheese and Nuts. gust | Home There Should Be a Mutual Understanding that era of the Hous d Khowld Have Their Hours of Relavation—Mr, Jarre Geta H 4 you Gimme Pew ' = ' Pernpine ding ' ' Meated wiiti a ‘. ; w the foam We'll ¢ ae . ‘ ay te # 1 Just fee r ‘ 4 fT stay Inte ~ “Tay all cet mad tf you stay | wud Mr 4eatt the cards or the women tees man have @ moment nd comf y think . at comes ® how Have @ drink * fe Way ts too alow ne it! MT don't belfove they imagine t the ¥ why do all the women act like a if «man wea going t mmit a crime they had hime under thelr eyes all the Vou, air, the heat of them asem to think that whlees they byt in a mane folng to drink—#imme another one of the anme—a man's going to drink himewtt out ¢ambling his monéy away. Play for a dollar a game on the Oh, all right—uniesa they are on the job at's what exaaperatas © Ty George! I aay to my wife, ‘If you'll just let me sione and attend ems IT be all right” not t nie Inytng out when T get home, = will ant or be wide? ur own bu ‘T know 7 ami what harm areowe for after Gehwarn:clome | ] Well, I'l! stay up as long as you fell 0 Jyee can play in the back room, although {t te so hot back there it's enough to end yet an Twas gnying (lo!) excuse me—ne T was eaying,, fusti ber << a Woman thinks e-men la having « Jitthe comfort away from herfit: drives: er cruay! Well, T might aa qwell be hung for a #heep as a lamb—cive us anotherdyeim Dightall—end Tf fina hon Ghe; gimme a if you come home real i nme dy get home at all—hic'—'seu me! thet they don't roas* sre as they do when you get home jut lil’ late--hic!—seuse me. Tro foie t owe? Take tt out thie five-spot—hic!—"seuse me! I got doutid why alivtT got ft? "Case tucker 7 weer one. Rematinn adty fcume me! Gimme ‘nother drink. ~* SSitmester WR Sent File! tte Yer @ te atter with you? - ‘ me wih yer families, se0? Sl.ame on you—hic!—scumr be home with yer families ot an ery—@ strong man Gtmme mith hate gimme muh eat, T pay! TORCRted Teter tems) Vem reed Sh rede RSED arueT 1 apeclub-—respeckubut mat man, Got nice iil’ wife avd ‘presh-presh- home Ike respeckub—reapeckubul man You're a} r!’, too, but dut—hic! ‘actuwe Wa'e ‘amatter with ma? I’m all rt ne Tm goin’ by Got nice-home, an! I'm respecubul man re kook hands w round and continued playing tn the Mr. Jarr te of stationary HINTS . FOR THE HOME. head and then heap the corp ir the mayonnaine oy i till the game broke gp at 2 A. Mf RS. c A cheese ‘re Pour Leave ¢ JP AKE a package of cream chi whale, being sure to have plenty of | fs a. 1 { put in @ bowl with several Zhe tootheomencey of comm as a raiad cs = spoonfuls of prepared salad dress- ingredient ts just becoming know i the perorise a OVERHEARD AT A WEDOING All That Was Left of Him SORRY | Cs ot eter with a aitver or 1. much Better eaten. alone wit i el naveral “case : a as Leil o 5 = thoroughly wi mayonnaise than with ofher vagetn vies | . spies ‘The Sweet: Young Thing b ‘ f “Yea, T waa gorry to. vee Jack Godley | wo xien spoon, While one dove this an- “« remedies ani| "=" ; why he ts calles the tem \ Aa enanvied to lie aoeee mopping English walnuts Frosty Chocolate, } ee ewe Hair Tonic. | the man at the wedd 3 rs? or pecans in a wooden bow! When the AKE the chocolate ay sua} for clean by a Rood H—Hera te the formule for echaiy | Hoe married? “For mine. 1 TI-BLts, | nate are ready stir them into the cheese ringing, wring et Lteast three abampoo ar re of és ta 6 eaintaae ant Savage Bachtlor—Besaune he te ial ot Rul tee ES | on Gressing When all Ingredients are heaping teampoontuls of gratea a i. teive y etalon; acetic wee, # grainn, | the Dest of—Rentlen CRITICAL, Mei) mixed wprend — choeclate te each pint of doiling water ded gM, » st eae, 4 eames SiSennnatn annie” had Doctor—Pm adtry to hear your hus. | Cor Salad. or, math Cook tn A_donble boiler ana ore fs rum e " at Aten pt “ . rink \wat aside to cool hen cold add one | ha salah Pala Piva, # drama; sre of | UNPLEASANT THOUGHTS. overnment commianion | ba . Mra. Maloney. 1 hog orn Salas ab corn trom the cob, | ouptul Of cream” Hast si Wall tevnine o ams; alcohol, If outoem.| Yeaat~f found sotne dead flew In th ‘ nee," sald the V ie Ge nie two or three | condi? . a T cold, botied { AMA serve In tall glasnew with either cold : etter resvite. | Mix. ste Alabowvets and fiter, | cake anaes site : a Reaily, madam, to til tho | sary Critical! 1 ahould ony seofully removing any shreds Of | Sneped erenm ox whites of aege, hehlon ' , Use only ont kind | Apply to the roote of the bait with! Crimsonbeak-2ecpapn abe tried it o f $ caccase now. Ite about | he «as \ ' t aatinfied nik that bere dinenred between | Runt and sweetened, on top the @f fonto at one thm. Here eabnin, mansawe overy hig T top lew fires! Bhegt Bite Ma wid not a Sinilen [kimeln, Line a madad bow! with emall choeolate | CAVIANIIAON INET E EVERTON EHNA HO Eee eat CAVAAAAANAATAVANAASANA MARANA AANA ONAN SAA ASAAMAATASAAT MAASEMATATASAASAAAA SALA AADEAES AVATARS ASANAAT EAA AAAHA LANES, NAAANAAASAAAN TEA “KING MIDAS”’—A Love Story-By UPTON as uthor of “THE JUN GLE” > weresare | m fn Daddy? | Helen turned to the music once more, But “ ent hint ut ee Neagcconid ~pamseenyeneih , ve me z i | “Oh, TAS not do much M4 Mr, Darts ory of the figure whe had left sunken belplasaly upo i ene. WEN ' her hands s Printed Exclusively are abroad Ae 9 mrs f fact, the the forest an siasta'ta her mind, “I dd wonder if] tlehtty clasped in The Evening World. « renolute Au Ny had pald two-thinis of tbat can be why he id not wait for me," abe Chought (To Be Continued.) mas * e : yee distributing shoddertng— Che waa wretched to eee me agAD. | ——— - easieiieneninlsiote aut Ge ACpyeeStA. “S00: ty trian © mone erat what can [do Sie gat up and began walking rt | MAY “MANTON’ Ss Srna PRECE ry APT? And the wonderful Greases I've leesly up and own the room for a few minuten { Dy BMeie & tute rt «nee wee " Dada erage t yught to @> and look tor him," abe DAILY FASHIONS, Fister : 1 be Elo * Kolog mined: “tt wae an hour or two ago that t left 4 ber A to e people at her week t Doren and Helen, after thinking the matter ove Unter Mao tore « solug to we t of red. ad haif turned to leave when ene heard a step in, Chee red drewon, and shite If outeide and saw the @oor open aulokly. Even be: | “ t mn mfraid,” gatd the cle ying her fore she saw fim she knew who it was, for ouly 5 ‘ ith more pride than w p x In Arthur would have entered without ringing the bil t @ of ours was rather @ blow to het pride to #ee him °} R | right.” wad . entered Nuahed and secmivmly elated i x Semin Fe war Ww wir, yOU've treated foe wicelyl’ ate ex] ; =a med, snowing her vexation in apie of ‘ 11 een waik the laughed, ert aot “You will forgive me,” waid Arthur, roiling 1 morning ow oy Merny thet we fonge b pdpitat t be too mure of ft," He Lk wed tor} sane éVery place oe enowgh.” exclaimed the e Prhy, where everywhere, and tam 4 r’ e he have gone? 1 was obeying your high fi md," the other Mr Davis, don't know,” Helen sakt; “it'e atrane, Bot epiied, wttll smiling poeta sre guch queer creatures and? 2 told you to walt for me .otn mohnal to m very nid creatur said 3 ry 4 els: ughed i You have no idea, Helet, now 1 “yY the morning instructing me for lhe ‘ed since you ave bee awa He thet y , the doar he honore At college, and they say he has writ It was & brood and very much | t ° i ant he ten mime oood poet 1 don't know on . for # adden MNeht w dawning | a; at that, DUt-the pope who know tH me as (teame her frown gave place to «| ow It would be gloriously ron a know «fre ian | sald Helen. “it's ver {| poet" wala Helen, “ard perhapy have fim write | “You have been writing me a poem! cried, | son Mrs, Woodward. He didn't go] poetry about you.—'Helen, thy beauty ts to me,” and saamely | with me." pe added “J don't belteve be g- | ‘Sweet Helen, make amortal with « kiss,’ and all Yes." wuld Arthur. gibad ito ebari sorts of things ike that! e's coming to live Wea “Oh, you dear boy!" Helen laughed. “Then I do i al aye hardliner eens Page speaeel aye Sep yivellnes apt avted 1 forgive you; but you ought to haye told me, fot T i ake him in hand, a Decomes a| "I @on't know,” sald the other; “I presume he will Se cate aoe anand aa iy teks cea uation,’ anid Helen demurely; “i'm | But where cat he ‘haye gone to g Rat! iit) Meee ONGN) AMRIT Tot! “the: moet” going to be & model daughter, Daddy—just you| “He acted very queerly 4 the @ith) and then The musa call without wara) laughed Ate watt and sce! I'll visit ell your parishioners’ lawn | sudder AQ delighted smile Mt up ber face. Sn ees } parties and & o clock for you, and Yi y| Daddy,” sho added, “do you hmow, I think Art 4 hatin tate hematiaas Gh Tractor wal| Handal's Larko and 6 # Funeral March whe ove heen “wandering around the wootm ali thin time arse yen want to write sermons, Won't you like vs amped Mr, Davia. ipicitae weedia® (ind you've bees waving your arine (Porhaps,’ wid Mr. Davig. flblovsly. with whomr? t and talking §o yoursel, and doing Ail sorte of rary “Only I know you'll rl blots when I come to| ‘I’m sute I can't imagine” vald He things, I know! ‘Theo as sie saw Arthur f ash, whe the cymbals,” wald Helen; and whe doubled up her aed eo Abetraciad, and. he see > went on: “l was sure of tt! And you ran away eo nt ¥ that I wouldn't eee you! Ob, I win I'd ‘nown;) fists and hur an imitation of the Girge that 1 simo med the pass And gave eo reality ashes in the great Th Atierw mething fo tell me, And th at is very wtrange indved,”” remarke to epeak to him bout it.” I'd bave hunted you up I'd found you." ymbal the o eked Arthur haaltatingly. orld could you ever manage to ppafe «9 pt 90) but when the mother ja i and emnlty, “whga I hi A dreaiful eagle nose Like I ia Ri ia il ledeaiald cna dinntinteetitin.2 ; “ i { sa | me > thing in the world to make bim happy! Wadi ssmeotimm, Tals, ond run for home when we beard the thundert! “i never come home uuttl | ‘ beet the a "T ehall have hed ona merriset laughe and kissed If he ¢ baek soon I'll go to look for) —— hE WR Ss TEN nasal nat Ltsee | AR was Usual with Helen momentary vers | fore Head * v a t yut| ation had fe ie April . ood ail her serigusy,, ber father on the for im," sald the gir m wot galng et the water! the father pie! Kor poor Mr. Vail has had; hers, perhape I oan preside over me , wo eee th it. Ghe forgot All Aided T hoard jt at B, she maid. “and it wae Just! mixies ran off with my Atthur; there are such things! no end of x a tay ia ace ee Se aE ant ee pees had vanished with Kot Al mvout the fing! It madw your fewh creep all over you. And] in that atteom, becayse the song T was alnging avout 10: dal a . ar nk 3 ALE | last woone in the woods, and Arthur was o twore breust Wee the song ing ul je daliy, @ three of hie @owe have been Wl U f do not wart you to, my love; bu Saar oR é hces, ue ieleed tn eh, Daddy, I brought home a eouventr of Wagner'a|it sys And then she chanted as merrily as Ané if L have to cling by the weak c| She ee af ner ir os ne SN: SES ing have! ptt K | i Ne NN ee ea ae by the hand when she chose with whom eho ee me i as x } Helen's incorrigible mirth lighted up her face | cleanliness just for @ litle while, Dade 4 to alae tene Se crane Did yout” asked Mr, Davie, who knew very Mttte | “Why wpeak I ot a gurus? Ames ON ae ke ip pic eae Jeon periahlonera for | MINE be ae frye And happy As when he was atone ut Wagner | No murmur can it be | atrugeiiag cw f E rl sere el ashatitoners likes Polly? ; With the flowers and the wind. It seemed aa it said Helen, “just a pede I picked up near < nixion they are siting bezatha ten y bstorer, mas wamee OF; but 7 A hétaee nz Dy red remarks [Art too, had vered all his pent emotion aad and you oupht to have. aan the custom-hor Neath the wave thetr méjody hip we ipa Btisacrbaie 2, Pybus? Si vray A gar. ah te the eee to his natural cheerful seit ‘OMicer at the dock yestentay he was going will tell you what.” ald Mr, Davis, rising trom] DIF Davie 1 grieved; Helen, whee her wrk hn kumned isd ; Me . . o cried, “il you put ip all the cnew through my trun fe anked chair we he realized that the sermon had entirely | BAF#t Of glee had passed, noticed it and changed > er father went elon idling diel ATE i 6 thought it was a din 4 to the rough, | inhed for the present. “You may part of the Hear Vs i ane eee 2 Ree: ERR e npeK ‘al seis * 1 put sf 4," maid art That ts a great . that's from Wagner's gt And what| WAY with me, and we'll stop tn to « ¢ Vaile.” ree preane a he ek against his ‘ dent to ash nearly al of t a ‘ A t te do you think thé wreten dia? The Vass! gasped Melon, (Mr. Vail wan tho! Maes Sens” Sne, ae ney Gone ~ —t pared sulting dew rn arity enough f ‘ is apne CHAPTER Ul I should Hke to write music tor she ex “Em eure f don't know, my Inge dairytnan, whose farm Jay on the outskirts! O° : ory - e alone £ atrive to sing, P ‘ quant { me ' (He threw it back, saying th an the town: the village dairrman's family was aot) re rh BAe eon Fh ag . , Ww to WoO a wall . caer ane ete in for th ale 4 ( took the longest time going thr 1 omy My love,” sald Mr. Davie, “poor Mra. Walt haw a ip r toa Mr 8 soft ah 4 atand iw el “ ele . Be Ree i led aie, emavurea,” Iiclen prattied on, after laughing at been very til, and abe has threo iitte children, you! yerore eaded Mr. Davis, “godliness ts place broug % tow yer. and Peeper ’ ke, 1 aan't help » fine IA over ince wD jake; w Aunt w. You told me that you ed to bring Joy : ries xlance over and arr the places s 4 learce ™ m F 8. BN ‘ ott fterm No, b444 n {Tm afraid Aunt Wolly muat have apolled you" | "Yea, tut, Daddy,’ protemted Helen, “those ebiidren| kei gna Phi ee ta did not Awe t very long | ne i F suns ESEIES i the other are dirty! Unt Tnaw them as f came hy.” You don't wart Secldaat Or mmels sh - ; ~ fan of ¢ H Ys he hos" laughed Melen: “1 think she] "My Jove,” anawered the other, “they are God's! ing » x « about A at w , . How to | ; Aubt mean 19 moke marty @ rich humband, of} children nond the leas; and we cannot always holp| “thet A ‘ 3 mares r Siwcich ral : aera Ape'd never have Jett ma at that great rich | auch things,” ° s preseate os we ae: 1 1 no tdea he felt shat way towant me.’" ene é , we Stow » ) y » the : . bili hot always refer to Mra. Male with that) mused, rents t chin hand: “what ° the erent 1 was iw, and ‘wh eo is \ 1 and | were the ‘atar-boaniers’ yo: But we cot. Daddyp there is plenty of water tm | aajeciive. she Jn the beat e have pst af See | : J . ’ } and wo Juat had everybody to epoll ae jHow | the world" e¢ " ha workd am I wolnm t¢ p aro certa most In-| every ® growing at % 4nd TOW) Se anne n ant} on, Paddy,” said Velen, wih the uimont sOl-' convenient creatures; 1 thought I was doing every- lw used to watch the ble cto Ad Wie ahvetw of et oe : 5 alwa soreiir 5 r rh ; on ih