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a The Evening World's Daily Magazine, Thursday, December 27, Sicy L. MeCardel’s| £2 &2 The Evening World's Popular Humorists £2 &2 [jpbin sy Copp’ On Entering a Learned Profession. iNew Y k Th B: F Gl ‘ i eo N the learned profemiona {t is . @ little things that make or TO unny assés or mar @ career at ths start. A gasfitter’s helper dis: F alee : covers that his intetiggnoe ts largely located in hia fet. ’ : S He mnvadea the equared circle, from which have sprung $9 | Coryphes lady who casually shoots ep = gentleman friend tn ariel freecd saunner many-of our lesding actors and public conversationaliats. 1f/ can bank on‘ going straight from the courtroom to the footlisht= ana 258 he geta’a narcotic poke upon the left jaw he returns whence) tialority of her late jurors tn the front row, Recent events have proven fees Hie came with als features betraying a slight slant to lar-| body forethoughted enough to have himself buried In a landslida just befora tha board, and he apendh the reat of his daya'Atting gas in ob-| holldayr, aud réacied allve with the ald of hts comrades and the front page heads scurity Unless © shqu.. become the recording -secretary of; lines, 12 certain of vauderille at a thousand a week. Stlll, after all, the unrest! his unfon and have his portralt printed in the Labor Day a is to by winning the @lamond belt and s few, watm eneomiums fi edition. “If, on the other hahd, he passes out the sleeping | Tucbara K, Fox. After that all will assuredly be well. ‘ ror tion to his antagonist, he may be maid to be fairly em-| All t lay hit por howl Cat upon the broad and shining highway which leads to/ y hiv portrait showing him photogrephed with hid. as ry i h il "S Dail Jars other times! And,what has my life been with yout What have I known except (G] arr i aml y . crurlty, nhuse, reglest? tave you been except 4 man who drank and abused vr =. » me and! — bay cee | Just at thts crisin the doorbell rang, and both Mr. and Mrs. Jarr composed | they ‘could, i fies for Interference They Might Have Quarrelled. | thyusives as guichly a : : is Pan geome onacetared'| The caller was Mr. 7 E «J Lia berelad whan thal Rolideyer ore. 2 “I hate to bother you trouliles,* he satd, “but Mrs./Rangle hing, And now #o's in hysteriés and [feat ike erer, but she won't forgive me, Can't you go over and squar> It for mo, | Jarrz* 5 Certainly," sald Mrs. Jnrr; “don{t you worry, You'll get over {t when i've been marrigd as long as we have. Why, when Mr. Jarr and I were frat} married we used to quarrel dreadfully, Now we never have a word.” 2 Mri. Jurr, peevishly and I hibd a little fess ane “Why, I thik you Had a pretty good time!) a tose tr, "asked Mr, Jarr, ‘ou got a lot of presents, | \) what didn't you ‘aldn't you Well, the whole lot of them are not worth halt I spent on presents for other people. 1 did expect some Sope. They & lot of f 10. thing nice from M 3 ‘ou must. be cons Ranglo,"fsaid Mr. Jarr, ‘Remember, a woman ts a sie. oat fs Comparatively sae c a +. The leas you | “reuturs of {mpulse, “Nevor lose’ your temper, und you'll find a woman will ret champlonships and prominence in the theatrical profession. | rer dence aad GNC ae Peet heer upon At, what lo you care? eald Mir, Jarre “TNs. 08h ack in good humorin a-minute, That's the way I de. or, rather, that the | " This alone should teach us’ that it {a better to give than to) on more clothes and holds a ctgar. He wears a feo i 4 Se a reese es pauen ewounant TEL Maye ee Gon Imi en Tila a recetye. ch reflects the heat handiwork of the glazier and a marquise ri Stier pat Suddenly Mrs. Jarr’s face lightened up. | And Mrs. Jerr sald {t-was, And, what's more, she belloved it. ‘There are other ways of becoming a leading theaplan; but nono so sire. A) NOt be equalled) outside of pn art glass window. His Mgxcest wendsiepoben 1h ‘c buy thelr holiday ods unit af-) he nice if peopir wou ter Chrivtinas?* she asked: ile “How do you make that out? asked Mr. Sarr; “wher aes .. Domestic Haps and Mishaps. + Ae Why; just look how the stores cut the iifces ) winkets end holfday #ift articies th Christmas,” sa}d hire, Jarr. | | 6 fi le st. ts good for a four-column head in a sporting extra, and every tnis ho By Quincy Scott : bere’é a full-page ‘story giving a completa account of the: ii patie et {ncumbent, her immediate predecessor und all the other attractly Olea the ataxe whore happy lot it has been from time to time to’share tho | Ste Joys.of one whose gifted left hook, while somewhat painful when used In tho course of m ca ual home disagreement, fs the pride and admiration of pa- fey don't want te ci jem over tii nex rand It would make you cry to i = rz ° eisliavadiion ° t , F of what you | to WHAT AM 1 porne ? re > totic citizens In ey alk of Hire... i or what thes are selling euch atute for now | Ito til atver, Chiat: | WIA roo per I DEAE ,wTTY/ th ruTTIN After a dréhident of the United States retires from official lite his name 1a ame thy $0r, ft ecore, Christ cing | TORS AWAY IN CAMPHOR, CIDE Sane ABE Tne beret tthe - | tarely ween in type except when the ollcy-holdera receive: printed Etreulars or & ¥ ie shee ca You mNow 1 cor Sone NEW NEED 00 FoR A WHILE. : | Fat. Man's Congress honors him with eltction as honorary chairman: How. ditfers Waza nis acne Rutknreal 1. CHRISTAAS, AND : ent In the case of a champion of the manly art! Even though the tinsel gloctes of the a. ‘ama pall upon him because there ts so much time wasted when he has to be speaking lines that are not about himself, he stil! looms large in the admiring pub= he eye. Ho ts atten seen seated in a large hotel with the wulters falling over them- rolves to bring him slender fce-chilled bottles in allver epalscutties while ordl- nary millionaires writhe {mpotently in their seat), hungry and unnoticed, Rumors | that he will return to the ring are always good for a dense flock of hurry edi+ | Hons. Special commisstoners visit him and on finding him welshing 1h excess of three hundred pounds anu with so many double chine that he has the appear- } ance of having been terraced, they report back to a waiting public that the Idol of the masses will be In the pink of condition as soon aw he has taken off But what? caked his wit fact that prices fo} are when you botieht er Christmas or before, “But for | yl got th Well, some © opas in my tf ald Mra. Jarr, with orp t and 1 picked them wp.,and one can ft, and it was from a: Brower, and it was asi- I pay for things and that ends It Um 9 styplil fall out of your per Piya and T coujdn't help eens “for moie i 6 {0 ply and tokeep on pay | | | and tired of this!’ shouted Mr, Jarre. ey eu | / | | | | | | sney! At least, when T bu Wik oney ters, pick my pocket, tak Lof the vi : ftich a horror to me by your endless jaw that tf tt a few ounces by ght training, é 1 andal of tt I'd ¢ separatidn. Ircould get it, : a ee es \ : oe | There ia atill a belief in some quarters that mere Intellect has a chante for \ fame. t the Iron at fhix Into day t* ncrenme | to neslest them when you are in Kom Wumor, | BETTY° VINCENTS © EAADVICESLOVERS A New Year’s Resolution. et HE New Year fsn’t here, but perbaps you are getting; I your New Year's resolutions ready. 1f you are a girl or a younk man‘cut out about half a dozen—you will bredx them tn a day or so anyhow—and make Juat one: to tell the truth, whatever f{ may cost, to the man or woman who loves you. = A-ereat many jokes are made about the Ues meq and Yau! t i wornen—particularly husbands and ‘whyes—-tell- each other. tore But love nd les cannot exist together, ahd tf you want to preserve your Ibvo TAR SPTIOR! you will warm {t before the pure white Mames of truth. / Lies very often avert trouble temporarily, bot they mean disaster In tho long ran. If you have done the least wrong to the person who loves you, you | had better own up and take your medictne. It will be sweetened by the, con-! sciousness that you havo not aided to the first tnjury by lying about ft. ey Telling the truth, besides helyg right, has this advantage: So few people do tt that {f you don’t want to bt belleved the best thing to do isto state tho absolute facts. oe “The Student King” Reigns in a Land _ Of Rare Beauty. or “Tho 6 last ror: at} adent King” ¢ {and cast a critical eye over the prettiest iieut! DET UP,JANE,) In costumes, | AN? BE FON- { oper Marion saw any 07 | é NY Sonx Pravemeat i ficht won better tha make a stage Res (aes y tn, eolors, rise { a anit haangeor crow old before his time, he has dope all that Manager Savage, Reginald | Tipakoven or the head uaher could ask, If nobody tikes bliin actoia the street te wish him 9 7 New Year & ois a night oliter, we woul « iy ree 4 Mim, him: that our telephone nymt —John, and’ that the y of | Christmas cheer on the ground floor is by paw, then. ax for t tunic, Stn: De F Yau! & > meany oxtxtusted at bin segord Ho can't eevera| times—but he can 6 and he at loast has an ainbition e music of "The Student Kt ard {t before, Its one arent f But tt ts alt pleasing, 2 ttingtre chores atthe end-of-the second « oven to give you at least one chortis ¢! Eyres and finalfy s over the. frotlights tn a last prand splash.” It's Vik “taking a surf bath And you may be equally sure that before you arc | Quiwidry he wil lve you a drinking song for good measure. | da stein-atmost-as ble as herself and re- 9 When I get outside of this,* and then ing her that she would feel But whe tozsed {t off like the Ilttle man she pretende withou to delay the action of the play for fifteen or twenty minutes. Bhe | furnished other proof of belog’a capital little actress, with a delightfal accent, | yned for certain vocal shortcomings by the charming mannes ti} s of Tyrol, who musqueraded as a boy and cap in time to cscape matrimony at the hands of Ruddy tobin Hood ter thin eraxe tho leyel of Mroadway t Ling distine a another | i yp for tt te may pe ten _y | She Seeks Her Fate, Fou ind shim. or he -Anda You. bear Batty: .., |To Win Her Mother. TAM a, young lady of nineteen years, | really pretty and talented in many | iaactas ceiver guise codha things. Now, tell me, with thowe re) cane and quirements, why can I not find the man | | Liga beled pee os pits of my choice? I have a number of gen- | a tala bod ‘ epics iio 6 (lemen friends, and I care for none | Pr 2h ee meuicse ne mes of them, nor do I give them the slight- | Hest eat gleam of hope, yet most all of them | have proposed to me in the very short | space of time that I have known them_ Iam kind and affectionate, and would lke to settle down before I get much Iam rather unhappy over this state of affairs, the reason that she stw me with ime Went hoarir you may have h thateit con! SYECING. Dar ait gtiaye trust M Halihote =n Uttle Lina Abarbs marked “1 wonder bow I ti Awailewed adout four quarts of a\ fert in: you felt Ike nated Isa, ir tunel ithe student king Tart, the comedy King of Hohemin. 1 well cameiup from the Irving Place Theatre last winter to! HE EVENING WORLD ts glying TEN DOLLARS IN PRIZES each week for the best suggestions, which need not be accompanied by drawings, for} DISCONSOLATE. Telia at vattien berated Gua tac he Metropolitan Opera-Houso as Haensol, she hurt tho| #4 the “Domestics Haps and Mistaps” comic series. The suggestions must be sent to “THE COMiOS EDITOR,” Evening World, P. 0. Box 1354 New| ara whey ohorgtn! Suit nay Ruins icé that Is still sharp and shrill at| York City, A [yao ate ot seh ak 8 fasencri |}OR course tt “looked bad and mady her Juége mo wrongly, |. How can I change her. mothers , opinion of me, for I cannot call upon her either? CHF. Write her mother ‘a nice letter ing her you are very sorry to h: be), as tywea; But that's all , Nupn (whatever that Bhe Pot it In one of her beat x0: ht. Fritzl Scheffe volce tan't velvet, dirighe's on vel fei ctareer ese THE WANISHING BRIDE °%,ihe, chet Lezatee ~ uptids. who tr ir parasols Into cartwheols, the audience compelled her to ® rieyeithrte diferent alarts on her musical journey. It sook this pretty thle, and the lawyer, /turning his acute ‘thls fact, for each Instinctively felt) You aro tr too young to be disco fixin's, but I've eye enough to know } { | ats y es [gaze on the man from whose re that {n her hands, 1¢ not her sloeptyg| aged over not finding your Ideal. We least ten minutes to pass a given point. And let's pause just }when a gal'n drossed Mko a gal and) fit 08 & ' merited her dlexpproval and anit xf fs : Fr lon hi ected so much, impa: y ath ovNS eh ores Fi ri ant eSeppibit * ei hes qaten Lowiuet at Mr Marton, for he has staged that oumber Rigeoes Is in seareh of | hot like some’ oldwwonian." | Hon he expected so much, impatient? |tace, they ghould be able to read the | cannot force Fate, “We can only walt’ what you cali do to remain ber extoem, who of ° rs uiltlos him to all the orchids. { het Writer that ime. letercain@ |_ "Checkmate im four moves," he mut: | thele doubt. a ea etd (a her life. If that ie aslo — a seh haat: Pattort oxeitin 3 hatranidlanest : to trust her; but sags abe cannot laces bys 5 "| Mut that nod did not come, not evel |q hard one, auch as must have befallen Bva Fallen, as Fasting, a bewitching Uttle matd, danced eae ny | ose Ae Nee te een ae at | tered. “Tho Dgraon we are interested: Hee Si2t hetsom, astonished at the lene watt nitre, her hands’ should A . ms otha delightful number with a troop of cunning ehildron at her heels. Theré|| found her twin sister Anitra Cong supp in could haye worn no such clothing jong pause, turned’ on tranger his | f ay anton S al vy as ions 42 bO Only ene answer to her tuneful question, “Would You Like a Little ‘irl peeadd, who is deat Nignactisabna ai \]a8 Mr. Goodenough describes. Yet) own haggard and inquiring evens 18s show it. % 4, Finals - oa galone ont sa wary see r, Goodenougt a her hands w i . , on {s almost aa ‘sinall and twioa as pretty as a new-born | Harper ates Sere ea earthed elo hINE Vea iRUMP UAE es) TORN. cans | Hedy AU Coodenouet atte & BLA Ta | jema Her hands, were. coveeetl kad pe ‘ anced like @ fairy and mang « great deal hettoe than most | me belnrirtROnS bearer lite wrest are cett tu Caine wlll beter ice hier ead racarepied Tawkcwardly| Co Toeriy bo; was nar, Sane; be VIstler| i : ose tutent rena to thetr feet.. Captivating tx the one word that describes | ¢ ; risk no mistake. | Tao trall we followed | back lin an endeanlor to te ve the To0Eh nid ter long ne euime icone phere! He accoraiog é : fo: a word with bislwite Late! on the ui See ieee the (Me Ransom, takdn wholly by #uroris, | beauty Ihave hith ans —ne plat i Pe nee iereds Weeandes Ck aes. the eointay We, Gea IP Sau cae tor | Musee omeumenie Fang Var’ [ed too arely In the direction of the |SU.jegMRome sperempiory Gacuteh, | check only was visible, and this cheek Sia ANP ciated Alvxander Cla ie come and ou care FOr} syike Anitra wakes t 1 de liighway for a drop all inguiries rom the lawyer ‘quie # 2 Asa pre:- comedy king (I don't) you wil doubtloss think him funny. Fils thin excuse for | ine Gevcria Ip At daa gerard ue BRP TIP tnowawerecalcaN looked dark to Razsom—dec\iediy ty, graceful ang 1 qagecfitud ane With pts. Others, who would probably sce the funny ello st a | Naty wate eta Atal Rah baie in, tat conventent. room at te | darker than Georgians; but | trhetive -ohe: \gah i fxaime, Tauchod at them. Mr. Clark had Mttle to eat In the way of humor, for] centites Antics Se eter paar eae, Neda cy tne ataleg did any of the three ens: the room it wee Gtr | just bow la prea i ha reason. tf he Mbretto of Frederia Ra tslaus 6lange was poorl: sin a Nth stated M . x "sD . ts + - ‘orbol ) Len tho: he!) ly ¢ radi rs 4 thé reason: {Nat the Hbretto of Frederid Ranken and Stantslaus Stange was poorly Se ee acurieahareel really believe It was) we can Jeave the | mot even then without an em; |forbore to draw the attentkn of the! ¥ dosirabie won tia i stocked, .The worst wheer> cf all came frem the tenor, Henry Coote, who was sph Pout ena ob ae, dinctnattchea No" futero explana, | Darrassed. pause.) Both the, lawser an tawyer_to It, or even to allow it tol Tamme eeeks che $ ch hls nase When Mies Abarbanell came in with a basket | Beart and Fo ee A ec etoay {lus unhappy client had a deep andi 19 | attoot hls Judement to the extent tt is such & Jong 1) ; : TAY hee he oni. g back tp the ont | at) he latter, C tn ie - ws j at of eae and the remark wor sinankind in general and tho tenor In partlcular thot) qq ane morning otter te supped | Gounteymiin he-Compoxedly- ‘temarked:.| Wteagpointment. to. overcome, and | reasonably called ‘for. axceedingly thin, ‘from the exterlor you cannot.tell what the interior containe,” the Jolly student | x46 a girl hurrylae tn the dlrestion cvall near pealtive in mour® recollections:| clock onthe stalrs ticked Out set | Hie first scrutiny o Mr. Harper | fashionable materi< f Blanced at the excs ail rescined, “No, they. may have been mislald. pe _ aN Bee ihes Bane Dynaytaiitoatirea? You | s8conds before the lawyer ventured! (0 | d over to his old neat against the | ale. Tue ons ite m't tei oohatader® LES ARI b J i b; x OW | remark: \ } . Ttanso ‘emained by the i Pas Tt Tee Us8 GUN OM OMISUIERE aes CHARLES MARAT, CHAPTER XY. would have no aificulty in recogutzing |‘'Mtirg dinaen’s face is quite nd to] al ME Tanson remained ty the | trated fs misceptibis i Saar = ee peemnees her if you aaw her again?” yout aaresivesemridentiys WR ROLL Ce ee Ata rd etla bd ee of treatment of \ 1, : antinued, ake : a her twin ister you met on the - van a long und solemn one; 4 eral aci sS y ya i. : . a Nota bit. Once I get a ploer in my | Er hin See ‘ Petaihcauscal eer ators Syed ral sorts’ and ®hree $200 Art Scholarships Given Free oye Fm-not amish at tatk,’|onind ot aman or a women 1 ace it" Soe anSihin wilke chen protentan [tealoun wali, Be elogm and aula | perreniniog a r3 . 7, 7; waa the embarrassed, almost | aiways, And I can nee her as plain as| tho man. A erent faco en © sr 60m Was so profound tha theatre waist, iH tye yi 6 ‘ 7 oN tad prettier ANC ucy.. Such @ Kal.) yo me 01 he! inpense and ty. LOE, ‘0 Evening World Readers Who Can Draw NW, tateng reniy. “nam tie [Oia tho somone tyetop to think. she | Sy uteri rare eater, Guat co cus | Dott mien. for all thelr sterenee and the fro wale of | z eer gs ae % r 7 7 yj gal, an remember Just how sho/was pretty, you see, and just @ little | darter.’ i pi] Mbwagplont nite. evelle: they, ia walled. for jhe simple after- | words to save my soul, She was] went as sho saw my face, and she asked | f/m, fave made no mfs-| fo. Oo Lae Are M8 epping of feet in much aa Tene a | EN Yeve Cy set case ot thecanonnian’ mee | Teaver, Dorte JC abo, wason | theiright| tare? a iuit of song, /-emphiaalzed the | Abagiwrnediionbok hep coule lust n be cut high or as if she was part of the mornin’; but | 74, ; “Not @ bit of a one,"".en a the iurned to look they could jus a i | Mhatrdontt tell you much, dosslitt wNetl romaine i _ other. “Sorry I can't give the gentle-| ca/oh the outline of each others coun low. and the steeves ‘ rag thclan l€s1 nag one velba nd you told her she was? than any hope. but If the sisters LOK | fe at this they did i Now ghree dUtere | I don't. know what else to say. P'raps Sartain; and how much time she had this woman's twin I » but this ‘they did not ofte length, In the 4: ' you could help me by asking aues- | 05 or there to catch: the boat.” to take my oath on |aktempt Thelr attention was tid bf | eae: " 0 here to'Eate NSS ER PAR OAL é | stration on is tons. ‘ ula “I see, So.you would know her again tone catches at sitkwastt [eee tho ted; “und 6] pete iss : “We'll Was she lght-complex- ery well | motionless this Aguro in the pro SAW OK PALL AB OS ie iP} it you saw her.’ stress liko this. Heres am fiver to} igu n the prot delenit or ines faned? Yellow hair, you knows and pa ee iia pay: (or sour trouble, and another, for.{ found’ slumber in’ which t lay | en- fence , blue eyes?’ 7 - Jad who brought you here. Good | chained, and so motionless were they 2 aprashie: NGF . j ees The lawyer made a move toward the We had no. sound tTeamyn for ex: | ¢ : Bom _ Ganaene pag nea No; 1 don't think she was. Not what | ooo ti are qtansom hastened to|pecting any. different. result from our jin thelr Increasing wuspense and ex apes oe entetal tba i I call Nght. My Sal's light; this gal Aaa anevetutaeatl ovatnall ale iment: pectation that time seemed to have mF Gi: embrojdered waan't) like my Sal Pee oNaaNee Ate tba cpee Cuni@anLaer man bowed awkwardly (end wane we to a standstill In thin little room, | tsi renetht kan { “Dark, then, very dark with BYPSY | Countryman with the quiet remark: | Moaiine table, and after a short | There was one break. The lps which | Sue piped withe sels color and snapping black eyes?” Sea NG hinaleew hae eee | of silence, during which he | had jhitherto remained mute opened in | ibn PAA Sr babes rN that ether, What I should BEEN Chey wean Cr meucaees a} Rudiousiy avoided” meeting his-com-| a) qaief murmur, and Mr. Harper, | CARRE aes, id te know, Twins. Their lkeness wua_re- | ya nton'a ore, he remar! | + fF per, salt But niore date than | parkable. It we show the ain ‘Am na much taken aback as your: ] Wwatthing his client, aye him clutch the | 2 | ing ong who now lies ahlesp you surely | aclg. “For ait he had toghy about her| headboard in auddan‘emotion before. he | L| "Hacper stashed a glance at mansom | will be abe t0 ell If bh te ike the tady | Fay clothing 1 expects f/difterent te- | anally rose and, ‘with looks still fixed j : t ; <a 3 astlo OU sae F ie girl on the ay Was ne! {ipstatal oattiag Bid next question,” “tg whe looks just lke her you can! {ht strw Ransom nor ter sister, We) 08 the bed, approached him with the Wriat did phe have on her ae det beand aganat, potatoes: on hat, | lime made & confounded mistake and | startjioe announcement A “Pleas me If I can tell! Jt Wasn't a] “come, then. You nooda't feel any | Mrs" pansom?— | “The wort she whispo: ieee sunbonet nor was tt mapped all over (embirrasanent, for she's nat only | Rote way tt Tm goin tank te the | 1 au jasehil each polentatinhy ) Over) sound asleep but so deaf she vouldn't| room where Aliat wom) les ste It must be Georgian, with ribbons anfSayers ike my dar | hear you if she were awake. | You! tannet yet balleva that my. be | “Alas! the same thought struck them sere Md only take one, slunce And nodt noe shut ugh wirhin tts walls. 1 both. Waa thts a proof? Mr, Hanson i athe ; at on? | your head if xne looks like the other. | atch for her eves | ? sient Amt f 4 Meee hpsnphcaty port Hi cent st{ib is very dexirable that none of us Mae ee alone will: tell me | flushed hotly and crept soluy back ¢ ite, plain and NAME. 5 : Sartain, Did you think she was Just} should peak. The caso ls a myste-| want ito know--the Inok or | nls post. ety of all-over materaily. Lace | a keosobedee baclosstsesphereent neeteeborees running to the neighbors? rious one toere's enough Mlk | hevore full realization comes and ey: time The + there are many embroider neta alk ADDRESS ENEMAS Nis ae ae PERF ROM ORG CON SORELY ee ee ret nxibohind etary renut| Souk wueare wim. any ihoughe of | there ‘camel f foh are. ate, and the trimmits UAL sh Sipemneranen BAY. coats door <you, we, adding thelr gossip to) URE EY "y snowa probahty do the | penton kak talal Mr Ras tidenlatnn! iy ageless j y pocoLyos, remen wer, tear tows ty: AE ep look, twitch same {f 1 were you. Only: your ork te sit wightly) but aid por alte makea the preferred le the , "No, not exactly.’ Seen OOk atired smouse! soa (may be affected by prejudice, You will jawyer! Buddenly the fort A rettmearrave enliece A bi ij ‘Don't you remember its color?’ the man followed them down the hail, | ¢Xeupe me tt I Join yon bai this) watch, vey evidence of renewed agit antity AC maternal required for the me size ts 6 3-4 yacts ih 4 > ct | No past one or two of the dovra alluded | The experiment, 's ot fae tee a tnan (eat talirhed th ae yards 29 or 3 yerda 44 or St inches wide; with J2-rard of all-ovér ta i os ue, to, ull they nr ed the onewagainat | VATR Sateen pee tah r pr Rfaraber7 ti hades tsraagens i eeanicn ‘; the three persona under twenty-/ ‘Threo artists of THR BveNrNa | “Wap It Diack=the slices ef tt at tie nel ae, which. Afr. Ttansom nad | te correct seeing of one pair of eyes ta tt7" ho.cried. sot arten|alnevoa are ted, 1 yard = anid Geen cults wh @ yoara of age who, unaided, com-/| WORLD will be the Judges of this con- | least i Already laid his ear, A eR Vitekens aie ae tor the terrain banda ees Above plotures in. the best fashion |test, and thoso maidng the funniest | “Hiack? Waal 1 guess nob A sat} oity sticen. 2 hk eeerure: sremed <9) SOAP TER XV: spoken ‘Aloud with, tm-|. Pattern’ No, S45 ts cut tn wires for 9 34 Sf 34, 38 and 40 inch bust my 4 (i f# EVENING WORLD rill gtve| head on the figure of the man and the me Be age yaaa) ut 1 hstadtase he Jed to way tn, é surg vel i). eet cea tye by ys | ‘ prettiest. face on the figure. of the| bright ac the flowers in my wife's) ‘The room was very dark. “Mrs, Deo Love! 4 Peay exc nati Hae. of Gall or end by mail fo THE EVENING WORLD MAY MAN- itestanta aro entitled to ata $00] Plotures can be Anished either in pen | should sooner ahink her clothes were oars t6 bed, and at this fret moment iS found lumber, one band under her | “The veining here, oT Obtata Yock.cSena ten vest) in cofm or stainps for each pattern ordered. i x elther in Magazine Miustrating, |and Ink: or in pencil. red than black.’ : of entrance If waa Impossitle for therm Sheek, the other hidden by the| studied st, 1 recognize its Senna SES Wit iit yous aaiee: anda dreen peality, ead Als " nd Car-! F t coupon and ma! to “FREE larper showed his surprise. , to geo more than the outline of a der! ite epread Mrs. Deo had been care-| Yo bs: sian, ly pega) f ay P “Sketching, Comics a: MM out coupe! > head upon aang low. Bet | we ; i eB Sarg, | lew there—ah, she's | st Pa whys specify sine wan ‘Advertising Art, Commergial BOHOLARSHID EDITOR, Box 4 | ''Not a black akirtt" he persisted. | nity, feature DoW Pee Gt the dete [Eel to Wraw clowely aDoat hen Tet tme oot es) ‘World's > , i Noa oT bayen't muoh eyo for} ing woman's countenance beckme| yis- >» Marper and Mr. Hansom regretted (To Be Continved)

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