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_._ The Evening World's Daily Magazine, Tuesday, September 25, ‘74RR FAM. TL p\Unlucky Looie, we Pursutstim. de By RW. Taytor{ THE “COME-BACK HARIT.”. »& BY ROY L. MECARDELL 20, Lt Fie Tarr and Mr, Rangle Are Detained Downtown on Busirtess, and—Well, You Never Can Tell. - { | ‘ Ss 7 Fine and ndy exclaimed Mr. Kangle, who was one } thoes optimiatic peste woo slap you of the back And [nsitt i 1} a bal i y t 1," whid Mr, Jerr, “and afterward ko tot Sure.” aald Mr” Rangle, “but we've got plenty of time 7. Come, lees have af lee | I'# only 5 o'clock. We're fo dine at halt en CARETY TS CET WW THE 6 i wirned to a nearby cafe, put a foot up om t COT A 308 SHOP! THERE'S A LESCLONE : re om the bar and ead, “What'll you have? AT Last! STOR Comic! / / + Inetant a fine-locking old gentleman app hea H — gat > George!” exclaimed Mr Jarr You'r nt ‘ —- 2 : it ue wet me introduce you to m rend Niangle, > thn 1 Li i | Hi : "Giad to mect you, Mr. Herring, Hope you don't drink Ike a fish.” sala the aad ever-witty Rangle. Old Mr. Herring amiled aw if (t was the Gret time he had| | heard It, and said: "Well, what's your pleasure, gent! * } | * Day says a main who And what a wor 7 Mat Munter—And what in the atfters “This is on me,” ead Mr. Jarr | ‘ t wid 7” wean a “E Invited you!” sald Mr. Rangle. “*‘Hello, if there tan't my old friend wa ‘ sed age es ly r Ki k | eee 6 ts eee | Aferrick, and Winters te-with him! Hey, there, you! Come, joln us — vere sts example and ¢tve ae Before the introductions were completed all in the group Were eagerly de H " ra university 4 manding the privilege of entertaining | (dtu R ACSC RSERSS Sah ewes pebbles eligsans | RGR ED TS 4 “Give us the dice box, “Murray,” said Mr, Rangle, éutting the Gordian Jeno! i { “We'll shake for it. Low man treats ‘ Weilre wasting time, though,” exc! Grink while we're shaking “ft I may venture to us make it wife én euch iment" Meanwhile the dice were rolling and Mr, Rangte lost. “Now for the cigars! rted. . “Baw a funny thing to-day,’ said old Mr. Herring, after tossing out five aces P the iret dash from the box; “saw a funny thing to-day: Old fellow with no legs ( ‘ Ls mahi on Park Row, singing ‘I Can't Stop Dancing When the Music Starts!’ " Mr. Jarr lost the cigars for the crowd and then {naisted they throw for an- ether quart and a pint, or three pints, “for.” as he sald “I ain't a-going to Stop Ril I get stuck for the wine!” Mr Winters hewitt: to hs huey mille the seine wae Deine poured, Mr Jarr trated on another sheke for the clears Wherent he lost egntn. z ; z —<—_ | “Another quart and a pint!” cried Mr. Jarr. “I Itke to see them coming pre ag ! : cays og! of & Roman cand Finally Mv. Sarr doa tows, nd Oe SSA Is Peeve at eae friend Rangie had a preesing engagement at T P. M. and ft waa pow = “Mus' leave you, tellers.” maid Mr, Jarr. “had elegan’ time, ewel! time, bu: $. pec Dave important engagement take wife to theatre, muan'n dts’point—hie!—)c. i & * ser nr 3 wife | = srr rmitet ae sana -oon or win] BEAUTY TALKS. |The Seven-in-Six Puzzles. ‘won't do & thing to me i . mite ies son win pron sou ah Sagres ar ey, “| To Whiten Dark Skin, Seog eerie Diskeae. ete y PICKWICK ADDRESSES eRe i | HE ( L med Me. Jarr. "Give us something to L ‘Don’t Let This Happen to You! By “Pop.” evi," sald old Mr. Herring, beaming cheerfully auspicious occasion. It will just take a quirt and a H JOY} OH RAPT URE HERE Comes nis COIN, WONDER wo SHE'S With? m “Nix, nix! Nothing doing!” said Mr. Rangle us be wide awake an'| ()ERTRUDE C.—Here is a good! Zreten’ we been Kev’ down town on business. We mus’ be wide awake;” so|(! sicach: Bichlortie of eneccure ti Srins, Mr. Rangle fell asleep and Mr. Jarr was kept busy trying to wake him |\] coarse powder, 8 eratber witeh | iL cis. all the way to their station. “We're tn for it, oF mai the somnolent Mr. Rangie. to me tor a week. ; | Dasel 2 ounces; rose water, 2 ounces he said, when he finally succeeded tn awakening | Acitate until a wolution ts obtained. Mop We're in for tt! % suppose ey wite wow't apes | over dhe utieston parts. Keap ees of the ay of persons ailéren | they throw things at us!” maid Mr. Rangte | ~ es A rs | ket the roasting! To\Make Short Hair Curl. | “Let's Come home quarreling and get in a fight at the door, maybe that 1 ies ¢F den canabhiaaiaane rhs fill distract them," suggested the fortile Mr. Jarr. hort heer with thie kale ourter: | ; “We'll have all the fighting can ‘tend to.” groaned the now greatly de- + Gam erable, 1 dram; sugar, 1) Prested angie “Well. let's walk up and take our medicine’ dram; rose water, 2 ounces, Mix and On the doorstep sat Mrs. Jarr and Mra Rangle. At the sight of thetr hue @asolve. “Motsten the hair with thin | sands they burst out Inughing solution. Put 2 curling kide or “f as “Well, you are a nich pair!” sald Mra Jerr, “to go off ike two silty fel- | papers. “ig eer ; as seam une lows just because you came home and didn't find us tn! For R Skin. rice But we were at a avehre party at Mra. MeCutheon's and forgot all about | FOr Rough , our eneagement for supper avd the theatre till It was too late!™ B—Use this potion for rough skin: - After a ttle coaxing. thetr husbands forgive them Staple tincture of bensotn, 1-2 j Baia meet ounce; glycerine, 1 ounce: aicono!, } 1 ounce; distilled or bolled water, 2 | ot wt Jounces. ‘Apply daity as a wash. Betty Vincent's (A Depilatory Hi ae # Advice to Lovers.) ge Siekenne eee HE EVENING WORLD here prints @ hidden-picture puzzle. It will print one every day. Keach picture is complete in itself, but if you powdered chalk, on fi If it fh i another s @rains wa ee Tnxyous. | 2% with water, ‘The berium sulphide will cut out and save the six pictures of each serie and put “them must be absolutely dry to be effective | togeth: re Unieas you are to him he has ve er properly at the end of the week you will be surprised to find HAVE been going with « young lady | every ht to wo with another girl. | When it mixed with the chalk. that they make one big seventh picture that not only belongs to the group, for about five months whom I loved ba o " th foe, young to a he i water oud be afterward ad-| but without which the series would be incomplete. Save the Charles Dick-! ves, ough: make very mush. I thought my love was . ok Sie & thin paste, | ens series and find the seventh hidden picture. toilet you see * mith her and ber gir pal when she saw | He Js Not Worth While. f : ‘ 4 geet : By Upton Sinclar, Compass that “Points Backward.” =) | Hove been keeping company with « KING MI DAS. eo wt ed Author of “‘THE J VUNGLE. ae < ne everything’ backwards, from a Kuropean point of view. Thetr ; i i Hi i $2 # i rH i s§ i i 3 § i j i compass po/nts to the South instead of the North. ‘The men wi pnd Aaked them to take her abd her || und at times he seoma to think quite ; thi friend for a and of cou fa once mee for my sake.” that I could wiah her to have. hair long, while the women coll theirs in » knot. ‘The dtesemakers s: Please teil fine deat Gang to a, or |S ae ry Bae Beryl ged Printed/Exclusiv ly Helen amiled and answered that she would, anal ‘Oh, there is no need to tell_my that!" laughed! men, the women carry burdens. The apoken language le nor written, and the © edit! lowe her. ANXIOUS. | whom I call man hap: in Tne E a, ed. | Der eve chanced to light upon the sround.| Helen, “All I wish ts that I might really be lke written language le not spoken. Booka are read backward, and any netes are W-you love her etill you wil, have | Pore to be ncae eee pal . “4 Pooper Mg Worlds | were sve maw the wilt roy lying forgotten: aus] David and be worth his love; 1 never think bout! inserted at.the top. White te used for mourning and the tedecncinrec rele’, Comrrigh: q then knelt rape Reg. gerd > bees he may love you just the same. | block from biwhouse. or seen me to the | vy’ ver (aster, Geom thei e atbssts | howsan willie the waned up into his face Gum (ahs pur be pace weank lan ana wedaneren aim caas A He. Goes witi Another. |cotner, but never ae Se fiaon "Dawid towards Soe sages a ~ | Amd the man took the flower, and took the hands) jy. “ang oh! Daddy; it te too wonderful to talk Daily Knitting Chats By Laur, L R Dene Bower: Pie pele hay eng lindary Frren i My Tepeews, for a Secreta erupts | 12% And Kinsed them then a memory chanced :°) about. but I ought to tell yous tor some day by and . 2 La Rue, HAVE been going with « young man — nee 1 would lke to know te, |" ™™ Hrs come to him, and he glanced about him on oe oc by, God Is going 10 send ua a new, ob, a new, new ° for gbout sf months. I know he I rere een covered forest floor. He saw some little clover-lIk® | y onder And Helen blushed beautifully as her HAVE been charmed. 5 | Miitus sad fe ah Abad tr aftog Ere ti eee CHAPTER xauL waves thal a fregeredten love, and he stoaped ad er gancd into her eyes. lately with thy beauty if Rear that he goes with another gir! once BROKEN HEARTED. sete (Continued) icked one. @ gleaming | David came out then to bid bis quest good-by, and of hairpin werk when ‘e fs & while, although I don’t know it | The young man is not worth bother: ELEN, a4 ee had sean speaking, had eunk down! it in Helen's bande.” = know | {Pe_Shree atoc ww. gainutes inele with wok. When ig fs tme, My parects object to him, aa|ing with “it he 18 co. corclnae ety H exhaustedis, lettifer her bead fall forward upon | “Ob, precious girl." he sald, "I wonder (t you KNOW | wns not very clen to take wool is the material the i wre are both only eighteen. It woula S#0C® Sgt OR ie nd times ber bosom; she lay quite limp in David's armm,| What @ vision of beauty God has made You a wer | father, for she would see him, eo sho sald, In a effect is prettier than my heart to give hin up. How! make him mead his woys, -a= SP S| while little by lttie the agitation thet Aed so whaken | der if you know how fair your eyes are, if you Know | week or two more. She stood waving her handa to him when cotton or allk Je 5 her @ubsided. In the meshtims he was bending over the | What glory — man may read in your face! Helen, | ho bumping Wagon was lost td sight tn the Used Then everything ie , : golden hair that wee so wild and mo besutKul and| When I look apon you I know that God has Hneent | woods, and then ahe turned and took David's hand different In the first . May Manton s Daily Fashions there ware tosrs in his apse When at last the tr !© Pay me for all my years of pain: and It ts all tha! and waxed acroes the water at the gorseocs Piece, a areal ig baicaie 2 wee quiet she leaned beck ber head upon his arm)! can do to think that you are really, really lored mountaina is used and that, oom- VCH an attractive |and leoked up into his face, and be bent over her | D0 You hot know that to gaze upon you will moke | All, summer long she bad been rejolcing in the biped with’ the eaabiees Dlouse waist as|4nd preaed a kiss upon her mouth Helen gased|™e ned, mad creature for yeere ‘and yeers 824) 010-1, oF ine jandacape about her, in the glowing fern of the» wool, is just the thid haw aimogt | into his eyes and eaked bim: Years? - | and the wild-flowers underfoot, and'in the boundless loveliest thing ene sould ianumerable wee mt} “Devi do you really know whet you have done Helen answered him gravely: “With all 78? | canchy of green. ab {te unresting’ aong-birde enaiad can be adapted to alt | to this Mttle maiden, how fearfully and how madly Peauty, David, I am really, really yours; and I jovg | Bow Were were on ' a palr of he alatine) te fashionable soft silky | 7OU have made her yours? I never @reamed of whet YOU #0 that I do not oare anything in the wort Dlue jays to be heard, aad every port wind tha at “" reg how £84 wool fabrics, in| could mean to love before; when men talked to bout being beautiful. except bec Mt makes YOU | nme brought down'a show leaves t Goukele Lictees The this ease dove gray | ™¢ of ft I laughed at them. and the of thetr happy} to do that I shall be always just as perfect l dhe atrentecihlelity. cover Bey + cream white crepe de Chine is com-|S#4e made me ahrink. Ami now pe ee and ast may, through all thore mad years and gpa ery | ‘a tt not end, David “to think how ‘ dls made of that bined with lace and|verrthing about me is changed, Take me away years! » a0 she glanced about her, she a the beauty should ul ie ine - Pye all woole— with velvet a shade | W#2 You. David, and keep me—I do not care what, “We! must go pretty soon, heoause it to pee but he) “David did not answer her for a moment. “When 1 poovliage cos and—eo that @erker than the orepe, | SCOMes Of me, If only you let me have your heart”, Defore we do, sweetheart, will you Pplis oghadl Ee aald at last, “It brings me not 90 they! tumete all eheut ts Dut while Crepe do|, TB® Sitt closed her eyes and lay still again for a] mere for all {hose years and years and years m a strange feeling of mystery. Only ae = eat kind of « Chine ts favorite there|'°%S Mme; when she began to speak once more te} . ator what a vanished apringtime bree erin “af hen =< are agreat many other | We softly, and vory slowly, ang half ag if in a PART SECOND. 7 t It wan a presence of living, feel wreeae strikes thd. And lovely silks of equal | TS! “Dewkd,” she whtepered, “my David. I ain| i CHAPTER I a tures—intinite Kable maseas| when they do that one lired: I think I never folt wo helplem. But oh! tt was several months after Helen's marriage. The ~ all the world; and that now the lie catohes s glimpge beneath Yomue, and voile and| dear heart, jt seems a kind of mumic { my” S0Ul—! scone wus a Ilitle lake. In one ofthe wildest parts of | ona tne ¢ ¢ it all te sugd Kone back Jato! them of a. pink or blue ether light-weight | that I have cast all my sorrow away, and that 4) the Adirondacks, eurroundod by tall mountains which | nociingnoms, that It was al) but a = vision, m ining made of leas airy Wools are much to be | may be happy again, and be at penoe—at peace!” converted it into a Waeih tn the land, and walled tn | phantom pres nm the eart t wr realize that he bas if oy ne term can desired. Again. tha “Sweet girl.” he whispered, ‘as God gives ma Ute! dy.a dense growth about the atiores, which added | out cor nk al other vhings of be applied to Bfetland b trimming band and the |¥oU shall never be sorry for that beautiful faith, or | euiti mae co te appearance of seclusion. In only ¢ 4 that they, too, are shore real than the Noss. bot ‘gam be of tatfeta, | ONY that you Reve Jali bare Your heart to we"! Gace wae the wenery more open, where there wan 1 | epringtime towers; and « kon me feel an if! What strikes me as oe while the waist in og | 10m afterward, having watched her without xpea! + | Netle vale between two of the hill, and where a} « king nm atr a@ ving in « drean pretty about this cape te F ss down the steep tn And the girl, be Menly very serious, went the ahape of the yoks, FY Wool OF of thinner siix, | (MN Went on with a smile, “I wonder if you! mountain torrent came Poni t full and round would be happier yet, dearest. if I should teh i cleared away, | r ore David, , which ta @04 various other com- net ons elthe, There the underbrush had been cleared away a long time ago binations can be made.) 7" oe ae Shings ne TOA 0 GP With | co4 temeath the prea? forent trees a house construct J =the time that aving Aunt Polly'e—tha in that hopelessly ungainly A chemisette of lace | 7%: mer Gat von ere ot mine. T om ODE od. a little cabin bullt of logs and in harmony with the 4 me how you Knew what it was to have way Gat most crogheted i ls always pletty. but | noc preston met om. wei 70 | reat OF Wig scene something very terrible on one's conacence? T have capes asp apt to have } there are [ It was late in the fall then. and tne mon: to -” anyt ® about that, but I have never This is nearly straight all . pale alla soda Ad ae bali Wilke oF anole liste come WACK M10! cseeg in somrlet and orange. Helen was # ten it, Was i that Giat you thought of acroas the back, with just Hi oh tie en pay) be seins état greation. “WHAT! soon the little plaga, a shawl flung about her ahou the slightest curve to tnt sale | ere sees: Ly pee then, (M07 Deomuse tk was yor eariy in the morning. she om, deat. it wae that,” enewered the other make it fit well and it <= The quantity of mar | ¥ou ghall have nothing vo do with tt. 1 shalt ‘take en tallting to her father, who bad been paying them feien stooped down upon her knees and put her comen straight over the . eae |you tn may arms just ag you ore And 1 have a) ®.te™ Saye via, and was taking @ last 00k ®D00' army about him, wating up pleadineierinn, Ne tre shoulders and aligh medium ise te yards | beavtitul ithe temme, a were little hoa Yne| Bim at the treah morning acene before It was tlme “Dec tc tyavid’ phe whiopered he tt en ee the front, with » a, 8 or | wi of mountsins, and there we hall lives dun) £07 Lim to ‘Regie fie long hamewerl. journey fuse to tell me ebout t pretty V neck that may te Liga zaMia Winches —, saminer a9 aint eine “Your husband really loves you as much os ne oe eae eens RU ae «orn clowed or open. Then niiover Intent Jurds ce ilove And there we hall nave mature, to Watabip, | OUST MAIS the fother, wesing at her tenderty | nt et at nave not - the stolee that hang down } And 3jand beautiful music, aod beautiful hooks to read.) “I think God never mut on earth anottier much man (°N 0) BONN. bo ve ri t are ao graceful oe Foe el aver Mavs ehything Mere so Citak about! Oe DORM.” replies top sil. vith sudden Brevity, “He ny necrot from you: and if wiahe * By pally URE | all your lite but making yourself perfect and beau:| l# 80 noble and go unmineh in Ce ep otra should iknow. But dea Sand #® jach bust | tiful.”” : eee it in hie ey@e every Imetant that all his messes dt tie oatum: Wancy Biovee Waist—Pattern No, 5.472.. meaagre. : i © LCATR Standing’ in David'a eyes whey lived for nothing bot to Win my love, And just Nae 409 Peas, oe rads apa gear wigned » ~ “PP , a ery and tasot ape in Hairpin Wor Lie ied a4 dim agein: But ho. seaded tn epite of Crewe the heart right out of me Daddy. x) thar 1 only mal fen nd. kissed her onoe mor¢, and ah; “‘Awee!.| could live on my Knees before him. just trying (o Sea bad atta! marae’ jenn (gud. macmnade teen ahoul tapev pow ht ni T cannet ever jove — He ; a ae Ae ag you ps we Fra pool pad it polar fl tik eens. mune, tate bia (ach. "David pecmetto + Ail ee Call oF send hy mail te THE et! TON MASHION IILEAL, No. 1 Wese Mark ton cents is CO OF Mame for each pattern, king this pattern 10 any of my reahenl hange for sending them, Kindly ping duyttiing wrong, || who are intere & j seianen bar’ sf mtd Ma. Davies “inae gil very boainttut pap yt eae, Laura La Rue Knits Ryening World, P, O, Bok MH, N, ¥: *¢ mo deed. “And 1 thiniechat my title gir ban ail| (19, Be’ Conttnwed» ' a i aide tae ni - ae

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