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Aing World's Daily Magazine, Thursday, September 207 “ey aOR Rats ee en UNLUCKY LOOIE. How Fate Pursues Him! By ee TARR FAMILY. BY ROY /L. M1SCARDE. Yu Give Ov A \ OOM, I JUST [WE 1S EXAMINING JoB TAKING CARE Love OFM le GRiIPsAcK or ‘THe ELEPHANT! ELEPHANTS | ALREADY! GO OVER AND ” eed — ET ACQUAINTED : with HIM! fp which wif carry the Gospel into the! ® train and went to 1 Academy of Musto nemt week, ia only to find that there the thie unique auther'e pot were equally beloved and “The plot of this drama, other than Cerely Hated The moment j the Bibjical etary, towether with the #howed ‘his face the enthusiastic scenario, situations, music and aii Ines Mence took several shots at not printed tn ftalies, are the work of he wan seized with an Luscombe Gearelie; tho’ ines printed in) fight from wivieh he ttailce are from the pen of Ella Wheeler Chase and I aleo felt ovr out no We closed the ahow i’ © arem-covered copy of “Mixpab.”) After a fitfil sleep we eneaked jacos, and, After a More or Le | Agree that Betting Is Foolish if Not Wicked, ae & beaatiful day at the Gravesend Race Track. soot weata,”’ sald Mr, Jorr, as the loving om the back They Go to the Pleasent Da. r the gracd-stand Wilcox. This announcement is made “im going to have c thone seats down front; there's by the desire of Blin Wheeler Wiens,” | S08-by. Chmse te in the a lot Knere empty.” mald Mra Jarr, “My money te jut a ‘This very honest, though not sorupu-| OOF ROW, Dut It's not ‘ H}] rood Ws other people’ and df you think you can poke me fos Jously grammatical atatement. ts a neat! *? S8y that he wrote one of ] away| hack where I can't see anything you're eistaken!”’ roy aay ot Gieibig tie Wane hive OVINE dramas that ever went Weat €@ / 4 @h, all right, dear,” replied Mr. Jarr, hawtily; “alt o Wileor and Mr, Sea: aTOw up with the countey.” gui ’ never you want to, Coane on; let as go down the other a My. relle, not men- 6» @ * | tion the Creator, But why? What ie 944 there's ompty aedts on that side.” Byt, with ali thet was pure womanly tn its grim deter- ton to Incanvenlence every one In sight, Mra Jarr had started to walk In front of some twenty people, from the Alate where abe stood, to get to two seats on the far aisle Mr. Jarre had mone around and stood waiting for her. ‘Why didn't you come around; you'd have wade It In halt he time and wWilbout ‘tmoonveniencing anybodyT" asked | the rengon behind Miss Wilcox and her Itation? Never bas a work contained y fuch A mixture of plodding small picaltn “Peer Gynt’ af the New ree and skittish ttalicn It must have kept Theatre, where he erill play an engages the poor printer bobbing from care to ment during the Lenten period.) His new: |case, for many of the pages show | leading Indy is Mins Adelaide Aleznme |epeech of a few lines divided againat der. who for two years occupied @ stmt | |iteelf, Mies Wileox has never done|!f Position with Ben Greets Shake } anything more original. en epearean players, Other additions t@ se. Mr. Manafleld’s company are Mins “ E hadn't met tn twenty-two Gilman, Miss Altoe Warren, W years,” sald Alfred | Hudson, Cee!! Magnus, Bernard Ge Gam. * Aarons at Wallack’s tapt| tlys and James I, Carhart, Among: night, straightening tis necktie after|t?ose who remain tn) Mr, Manetad'a | J d Mr, Sarr. “Because I am not going to put myself out for other people, that's why! @aid Mrs. Jarr, scowling ut an apologetic Itt’ man who bowed his way past Ber to hand « pair of field ginases to a lady near by. “Tl go get a couple of programmes and also nee ff anybody is here we Rnow,” eaid Mr. Jare ‘0, you sit right down here by met’ replied Mire. Jarr. “Why do xou ask ime to go to places with you and then run away and leave me as {f you didn’t | | foe es lovingty embracing ;“Charley” Chase |Support ars Mise Trete Prater, Sas j \want to be seen with me?” | ow fteliow - Eleanor Barry and Arthur Forrest. _ “I don't do anything of the kind! sapped Mr. Jarr, “I'l be right beck tm | Phe re se conspirators with ‘The pags: ae sae | | soda GAURAa Ga ee 188 CLARA CLOMENG, Qaughter "You sit right down tere, Mr. Jerr! exclaimed hie good wife. “Tou may brea pardoned and rewarded for sboot- of Mark Twatn, ts to make her - ing Jesme James, and it occurred to us American debut as @ concert ot have enough respect for me to act as a gentleman should act to a lady he ta eocirtina 1 know I'm only your wife-but you do not atay with me 1 | at there might te great dramatic! singer at a recital to be given on Mase @olng right home and jeave you here!” joins ik tao trvchicghilnns co eee ener ee “1 wish you'd go right home arf leave your temper there! enarted Mr. Jarr. | jdent tf we cout wet Fort to do his| Clemens, who is mild to pOmntes @ Due Yurther repty wis avoided by the cry “They're off!" from the multitude, A | | shooting apectaity on the atage Chare| and sweet contralto voles, hes @eveted 1 Choment of Interne’ exclidnent aid the tevoMte timpet Hane : benan’ tia sates a propre fewlienyeefton som ens “That was the horse | was going to het on! What was ta namet” asked | yy ee ne _ fran TAR. sie hernett to-snts sine. s 4 2 * Siew. Jarr. “Why haven't you a programme? Why don't you get mee programme?” | the train that took us to Kanens City.| tether having afforded exceptions] ep ” Mr. Jarr with a few teated remarks left hurriedly and returned in a few | aagt pirated grepirne| oe mg Fey z Denents with @ programme. YOU WON'T Do! COW! ANUDDER GOOD | and pienty. Everything would prohatiy| ade In Florence. where her work was “Here's a horse named Cheese,” ealé Mra Jarr; “play thet one; cheese | Ben 4, JOB + Goes! vot iss] | 8" wone all right if we had taken| Wermly oralsed ‘\ t. is funs in this ‘weather.’ } A! him tn the fight direction. Where we a ee $223 SO RRR ait nt tee te tee tt ene fehe beet atre Jerr wan eens and EM A Site =r . . LRING. sta apepemaeasic — er Me : ey ‘err NB, Teil, soe at the ae Pensidle, and he dashed his hat on the gfound with & Burst Of pent-up rage. you. sep? West. We took him to Kanes City ae juin ane er “That's & fine choice, Cheese” exclaimed Mr. Jarr, “Why. don't you know | ~— Did you keow Kansas City twenty-twol comparison tn ents 1a that Gea Robber can’t jose in this race unless he breaks al! four lege } years ago? Well, don't be a “i pi een ce cae and “The - “How should I know?” asked Mrs. Jarr. “I do aot associate with gamblers or bang wround pool-rooms. Rut I know Cheese ts gotng to win.” ! | Was rough¢r thay the Brookfyn Bridge to make hie premiere as Malatesta: at the rush hour—cowboys til you the poetic tragedy of “Paolo and Mr. Jere Steappecret into ths betting ring and returned with « frown. “Only | ; could get oven. money,” said Mr. Jar couldn't rest and guns enough to stock from—Henhen Philtins's | pen. “Qn Cheese’ asked Mrs. Jarr. Her husband regarded her with lofty * Cuban Insurrection, To that gentle) The scope of thin play gives him large ~ eeern.. “Mah!” was ail he answered. community we Intrustet “The James| opportunttios, It aleo affords Mixes Dote- | Boys,” and incidentaly Mr. Ford. ‘The then Refrd who was the oririnal i iiahadikSeaes iisi After q slight delay at the barrier, the horses were off. the despised Cheese Mending af} the way an¢ winzing easly. eudience took “The James Boys’ to ite @% exceptional chance to shine ss the ne es aa a alenvaninn, ot eae you mo flannel-shirted bosom, but ft didn't, Youthful bride of the tyrant of Padua. ‘Wir. Jact Sooked at ber in astonishment. “I told you to bet on Cheesé™ | Persre mia ond Egy pea BR ea eatd Mra Ynrr, Bir, Jerr reacied down in his pocket and banded her si. mm = nageeelprr thre Gioee| froayemeng iol bares J: Se unt! he pumped @ blaitk cartridge Into| DY that netor in his presentation of the + “Rie Fou take my jodement after thisl\enid Mrs. Jerr triumphantly. Mr. | our hero, and then ft got buay with) fey at the Mt. James Theatre tm Barr qreeoed and said “On. all rightie cer tmra, 4nd thee tt 8 ny wih ey 3 3 From @iat on Mra. Jarr listened to thé enge comments of « very blond Iady him Toat shot was the signal. The Lona! oe + pear her find advised as to the betting. Mr. Jarr, with supreme contempt, | rerutone tememtonitieh S00 thevaneeay, 1 MERE is ‘reasonable ground for ~ Played favorites from that on, none of which won. |furntened ‘mm ; 7 - ponte Pi renee: tee ‘ On the last race he tt @ullenly into the ring and picked two hat-pin | the oretiestra. bat I ducked pape page —_ Bholces, connection owen! the job when chairs ahned at Ford be-/the “ryan Tatkalogue” that John W. gan com)n ve wit mn 0 moma _ romped under the wie Mr. Jar got up galkily end y By Vpten Sinclar, porn tives, ite, Proce hey ry ea tag pee 4 A pie ba on agg they Would have won." maid Mire. Jatt, “thay alwayy do tn books and le 4 at ] re ye yn Sa keener - — mipincstad then,” he added, “It waan't our het dollar to wane the montwaand Auther of THE JIVNGLE. feowne I ways of thinking are, You look surprise’ that I) thank you when J left you in the carriage, Mr. How HINTS FOR THE HOME, cy lak Gonier: you pay the free.” galt Mr. Jerr, wind be never way that,” he Added, aH he amw that the girl wae) ard, tor bavil % \ . hy Ween 8 Kid fo ene; Dut 1 we mo . dear Gh Trine ME the way bore. in 8 Printed Exclusively abiut to internupt tim, “wut you do not know much | Wrabped up in my worry’—~ Fruit Punoh, riled ram. it wiehid. Put the enh ie Weill tatling: the Logue how much they would bave in The Evening World. | emt te wort Do you euppome that there are| Mr. Howent mat aaxing in front of btn for ® San the Juleh of four temone| th Ith & Kenerous allowneck of cremin i : if ve -_ rakny women in siclety who would hetitete to marry | Moment, and then he enid gently, “What if tne} Amd:kwWo oranges Ihto = gas bow! amt pulverited mumar, Into = @inee det i for my momyT’ ange that you speak of ware ty be seoompliahed, ite “ ke oat with shaved joe: cover with a shaker ‘ — . Craeatanren, 001, wy Unten siiimatr) “1 don't know,” ald Helen, mowly: “Dit, Mr,| Mise Derie, without your ever thinking wbout it? Weighed abeacline Dek tuar te tear tae | and shake for svvernl @inute. ‘Thie ( Ne Yorkers in Corsets SEMOPME OF PRECEDING CHAPTER Hurvieot, you could certainly never be happy with | FOF what ls ft that makes the difference between) (ii, Mueanls and hil in any Wer | staking makes It light, foamy and We - Ww 7 ° we ‘vive rooig & Woman who would dw that” being thoughiens and aaifien, and belay poble and] (nn feat yok Miah | AMG & Renerour | Liolous, ye ed do not thi.” asked the ottver, “tner| food, if tt be ot simply to walk reverentiy in Gods - , 4 fhat she mogul you ° tante, A ddan of ‘ Hh were ; By Wolter A. Sinclair. iors hes ine a a donot Sasa Pits | Pout could wer comma to love me, no matter how tons arent Sample of ite, en to thinks with sorrow atl of sh pooh sepailrammbned be PLB i valle, | tote watt” one's own weit? eve me, my deer friend, the! i , (tine. Whitney anys Now Tork men wane corwsta— ewe Then.) ; ete and cuneny tle ave toe Der: sme do nog thiMik we," ale malt tn in tow wotce, “1 | POAt Men thet haw lived on earth have sewn no| water wil eommmlete & delioiouy arink Pie See sorrow. Arto , f nor ut & gener | 3 64 AFTAB mon nore sorar the cornets, white the women wear the Oreecner.” aint ia "turiouie nt the Stine of | win That you would wet ever thibk of me wo.” Peete: APM ORR PN ERNE FT ae, hanes Oe Wat Bi Che: bop Artpptng ety mo ttle, Dat, Darton 68 Phus spake a lady modinte in the midet of modiate apeuchos, panies ele ‘ee ge Alma Bn pobre ee ho Helen iA not answer for several moment, tor loed Tea and Coffee. nd cone fund rotten: the ‘ulyres ie “Phe, Now York mon I'm hitting, 20 my meaning you can't mize,” CHAPTER X. her tn wllance for & thinwte, apd then he can aha the thougtt was strangs to her; then wuddeniy a | $0 the Rows de made fresh, ‘tt | browned “Sesh jv ree) Maen | " Paid she, and we're expecting to ste fashion notes like thas (Conttsned.) When you put tt 90, tt is vary hard for me to wy | ESted St the other very earnestly and sig. Br.) It there Is not sufficient time to) PIMTer. Flour “aaltiolont to absorb. the . R. BATION, who was Ntanding by the | ANYtDing more. If you are onty mure that that in| Howard. you Are & than who lives for what is Been) mmuke coffee anew it can be done (A) 1) the pao is dredged. then mille i Mike Dotlin, of the Giants, wears a corset that Is great; window, turned when he Deard her; she an- | OW AoAl Word—thar thire le really no chdueo that ire ta vag hoi hs . prooid ve varly in the day. Pour the hot tra over | gravy which, soarned’ aia ‘pourall 3 You'll natice in the papers how “He laced it ‘cross the plate.” swered his greeting kitty, end then aur] 7% could aver love ma!m pkey fei al DN enti ase he ates fal (oo, afd lamon Juloe and rind ahd Jar| around the tomatoes. Gown and remained Very atill for a moment or two, Pils che ele har a," vail weirt he gad The man's voice wae trembiing sli Pere) ee oe ~ can Jetilelllinagity " ia waring at Wwr hands ip he> tap, At taet abe rained becwe ” oruel gone ft th) anewerad her: ‘ht ta tot Bard for pie th WRapiORe | Peni imteretniniin sila he Re » (Charles Murphy said orice It off, but twasn't all that way; her vyee to bin, and askett: ‘tr. Harrison, did | harder for ine to My than for you to hear But It] that, aliaw Deviei I have wich @ butden to catty.”| | ig fou mote he bod a swell straight front upon primary day. YOR rooetve the lettay I wrote your” Fired a ae Harrison, 1 do not thik | “But the consequences!” whe exclaimed. . "sure | DAILY KNITTING CHATS. Yea" the other anwwered quickly, “I did 1 can nas FOR OW lo wre Me aein unt! you Bre MUTA! ser Howard, yo Jd not bear to Uwe If you J dl t * ir, we |} Fou cowl r INT he district teaders, here and there; took -chesty. Saucy things! Dok tell you how much pain it seused me. And, | Ae It will not make you unhappy knew! f | re ltr ren I \ 3 1 Helew~or ynust I call you Miss Davis? THe Ae RE Te a Wier rer MAT wt rp Attire perer teow the —conmedinemiens!!— ant By Laura La Rue. #Perchatice it’s corsets that they wear, while Big Tim pulla the strings | "sr" jave heen very unhappy, Mr. Harrison,’ w<¢] noad towed, and then We bit hie lip very hard @ma|the men ae che wtonmed wdruatly; “june ee you tony! Yt ue ; anewered, “und I Go mot believe T oan ever be othey | sotp from hiv clair, “You oan newer lenow,” he watd,| neces know them; But this Il know 1 your - mnie wie ia rT Odell was getting fat and thought his front was rather big, “we agen. Did you nat nctice that I was unhappy | “haw, lonady it taken ® man feel to hear wee ute | could not te bo dreadful as mine must be. 1 know KR whall chat A ru Parsons tied set t eved h Ben and Qu , never thought of it until yesterday,” the otne: | tive.” But he towk Jolene aad in biw and bell | also that I am far more (o blame for them than you. May atiout come. vy a co on tha, Sque! bot Bs. ae - ae “ ny hd an ene and thin added: “I ehall do as you He en eat for « long trme tn silence after that tie ray Sane i Miahen. iN, me the drive,” iw TER; AT Wale ie Oli Tua aie. Cand-by.” And he lei her hand fall and] wondering al wii was pansing in ber own mind; A Hitle erpohet “ fw Gas Trust, trussed. up neatly in a corset, cannot feal max of i. 1 must tell you the hason why J was no | wank to the duor, Thite he #topbed to ymwe—tnon | it was as If Woe hed caught a sudden plimpan into rie. eae gan {Tha public's angry charges that bounce lightly off the steal. | Siehtaned then--that J have « friend who was os | sgnin for « mowient and then turned and dimappeared, | a erent vista of life Ghe had always before thqumht ‘ need a bathrobe, but Gear to me ae it he Were my brother, and he loved mie very much, very much more than I deserve to be loved by anyone; and when Twas engaged to you he vowing tire Aue Iaitvind Witte. of thin man's suffering gs shaving bean piryaoal; Helen wad Fett Mewted th the chair, where she rw | sad the Gerp movemant of sympathy and awe which Kanined for wevern! minutes, leaning forward with | stirred her now was one atep further from her own Was very Ui, and because I khew I wan doing #0 | her head th her hands wid wasing mendily in front | self-abvorption, abd ont step nearer to the aut Wrong T did not dary to Ko and sow him. That wes] or her, thinking tery Wrve Choushta She rose at| fering that is the heart of things. Why T was afraid to pass through Milltown, The | iu, howerer, and brewhdd back the hair from her| But Molen had to kyep that thoukht and dwell reason I wan wo trightened afterward ts that I caught forehegth and went Mowly toward the door, It would | upon it in solitude; Were was ny chance for her © mimper of him, and be was in such « dreadful way | mye sonmed lack of feviliig to her, bad ale thought | to tuk with Mr. Howard any more, for whe hoard ‘This shorning I found that he bad left hin home end | of it, but owen betore wha bad reached the stairs |her aunt's atep in the hall behind her fo~ hat sow Bway, No-one Known wherw, o that I fear 1] ing some throweh whith ahe tad just passed was| only thne to aay, “I oto going home myself this #hall never pee him again.” kone from her mind entirely and whe waa saying to] afternoon; -wil you come there to ee me, dr. Helen panwed, and the other, wno bad sat down | herwalf: “It I could only know where Arthur ts this| Howard? 1 éannot tel) you how much pleasure « ant waa leaning forward anxiouMy, asked her, “Then | afternoon!” woult ive me. have 9 channing « one The baby we DAVE plotured dellette 18 1, art be dv pe ate ferent from hundreds of onhene, Of course a very wort wool fe Ueedhe four-fold mephyr Ger qulntown — in crea wisn, or the baby'a - land In the good old Subway, where the hurried people chase, That's where all male Manhattan learned to live they have to lace. ‘, May Manton’s Daily Fashions WERY howmewite apbrectaies = the volue OK ® cay. tmotl - ele, All adwiretve and M As. thin trinnd Lin ya Jove? fe Mor mind way atit full of that thought woen sho] “There Is nothing 1 should Ike to do mone” the own colur, pink or vba No,” the girl replied, “it Ww not that; Ido nox love | entered the room, wheth whe found her aunt neated | enan anewered; “I Sope to keep your f{riamdahip, | blue. Ty te worked ix ‘worn aw (iiustreted or Just as abe had left her, ail in no more pleasant | Wien would you Mike ma to comet’ whe veversibie atar ‘ arabe town wall ower “But then f do not wnderatan went on Mr. Har | humor ¢han before. —_ “Any Ume that you ¢an,”’ replied Holes. "Come q agitch, nicely shapud bate. Tha one rivon, with a pursied look poke of ite hav. “You have told Wim, 1 Mupposet” abe tnqulred, noon. for I know how unhappy I shall be.” Ato elt amoothly over pote w the upper ing been vo Wrong; Wan it hot your right to wiah to] yee,” trolen weld, tt have told hen, Aunt Polly." ‘That was practionily the ‘ast word whe wald to ‘ Waby’® mtoU-Merk mith marry mer. ‘ nf ‘awand, fot her sunt Joined them. and after ” - nd now you are happy, 1 suppose?’ Mr. Howard, pe Jatt te a, fren 8 I owe it to you to tell you the truth,” she waid.| ‘ayo smanen, fam very tar fromm thet” wal that fhe convermntion was formal It waa.not very ay ESN Oe wardered dkeronier. “hind than it will bo longer cane yi 4 No, , bw r RAL” Wid riMiedt, | uncomtortaie bullt nit 9 longer cate YoU pain to #ve | and sho went to the winliw:.ehe stood there, guaing | lone before the varrings came for him, and Halen and to éptesd ont to me up. For t did not love you at all, Mr Harrison: but F loved all that you offered rp, and 1 allowed mypeelf to be tempted thus to promive to marry you. Bver afterward I was quite wretched. because 1 | pressed hia hand gratatatly at parting, and stood eaniog Aguinat & pillar of the porch, sbading her from the #un while she watched the carriage out, but with her thoughte equally far away from the woeno oerteide we from) Mra, Roberts's warnings and sarcasme, The twtter had gone on for meratal | minutes before her nigcn turned wuddeniy, “Excuse HH. ‘Then wee sat down to walt for It to te Knew that T was doing pomoth:ng wicked. and yet I | my for interrupting you, Aunt Polly," whe aald; “but | turn ffom the depot for her, whieh It did before never had the courage to stop, Bo it went on until |} want to know whather Mr. Howard has kone yet.” | long; and #0 whe bid farewell to ber eunt TY punishment came yesterday, I have duffered tear. | “pis train mode fo ah hour or wo,” paid Mra. wob-| It Wee & ATOeL telat to Helen; and while we fully ince that.” arts, nok wary grecloudly . know Wot what @motions It may caues to the rmader, At have dane very wrone indeed.” he anewered.| {think twit! ane tha te downatatte,”* Selon ve | it ts perhans well to say that he may Ukewten pay bin wolee trembling, “for I 49 hot think that Y hac wpordied, “T wiih to wink to bin before te gues.” | bis lat reaptcte to the worthy matron, who will not #hy right ven to ask you to marry me You minke! And 7 whe descenai Wind found Mr. Howard seated | take part in the humble events of whiad the mat of ver making baby mie feel muiddenly bow very-ponree «a world T have! alin Upon the ptaxen. our story must be compiwe dacknta owl th “elas, Uved fn and how much lower than yours all iny| ‘Twking @ tamt bwelda tim, she wold: “F aid not | (Toe Crntinert) bien AkinpY ArmOlNe fey " - d a ae eat teach thinking of, BETTY VINCENT’S ADVICE TO LOVERS. ‘ane a Will She Wait for Him? | Jece to whiting. She pertatnly mowet a | Should I eend him pow aseurance, Why should she qheteh wate nee Bi pans ee iy nie ed whth owl taqwole alige you can't tharry tf while you Bre | the long-lool v per? DOHA yout Tam mire abs iy in ents en Tear Tatty he Mk tookedvtor late er ; om peetty wien, The « nice, fall widen around the bottom. What vaby tke mom. about thi tate rode are che ‘aly, roomy aleeves and | armiples. I never om underetand what’ the worn Who are Core — WW ite or feared lawn ind te aptiroprlate Tie quantity of ma- Antinl reauited ta one bantkarohiel 15 inches wanare for the band. AM in Jove with @ Birk who thinks | OH of work | Send hin poatal for pustel, bur den’t | wt 4 chief Cap. Bk yard the nord of ine wna t think the | Me Only Sends Postals, | Ste APO Fee Panay Sheen Pi He Should Tell His Lowes | resigued we tear Neand Torna pi aa sh Inga wide for the world of har, ‘Thy HIP M8 VERY ROOK | ae nacey \Is She “‘Tollying’’ Him? eas bree Infant's Bathrobe. toon wild. tk. Me cound oun and 8 yar RAMMED Dust and Sweeping Cape—One Size. ip ave. 24 1 aim. not working a present, BOUT a yeat und n batt ago 1 mwt /Reey Betty cm my MOLI BE NDE HOR | war the eae faubinoh'da: Gathain> "aces: + Wham nthoesetndinve ue carta Wana #460 Of plain and figired enatoria! for We Hited cap. but at Hamp fudure time I bwtend to . engl MRP is © certain young tndy that re thie wuin 1 bacame tant Gale Aut ad ie Gate wall tg i Ssge Face Ue Phd one wg Bro fae TS eianier and aiher we parted wa tends to be fond me, ToT think @ great deal ot, Bie wre tol tun mover wante it tid, for to her /t means longer pkrvtce And « eoniinued ‘CAD oF send by mail to TI raph inhale nce't think «he by only Jollying me. Bhe has! tec\vrvcte aay feeling, Kindly edvise he sinayneps a won A te THE BVENING WORLD MAY Ye bédare 4 Will be able 10 marry’her? | COfreaponded at leat oncd m week unt) in hecedtenly all wtseser ‘and |me War 10 prove py love t woud Appearance, are sae BUREAU, No. © Want Twenty Bhe hina Only ong faplt and Mat ie ane | AdOwe Thode Mmanths Ago, when C wrote | wii pn hume Get b 1 have been to mot offend ber DB TMAH ASS Wet ON Ge ehnenie fee tw inpanely jwsious of But 1 am aa | Aim a letter and have had mothing Wit) cee por a few Umer, What hail | do) Tell her you love her, @he will nor i wilt mall ful divegiians for enakthe thie pattyen to any of my Teaders ‘alttaan Nenetty yor mee One Uke 40 Dae ae Whe Mare a2ove, pyetaly iy ana wer ie dad’ tide (t ee lavbeltzing ine Ge hott he affended even i ghe doata't lav who arn intermeted, ‘There will be no cbarae for sepiing them, Kindly addres ow wanted, * M. HM. | Kam demply to love with higm wat min) RP. B. |you, and Me whe done aig ill be | Laura La Mu, Oumung Rditor, Dvening Work ®, Oy Hox MM, N.Y) Oly, HE tee with Joven You whawwill put ob- waye-thonght Re wae ia luve with mm) Zou ought to be walaled with tha’ overigyes »