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The Evening World’s Daily Magazine, Monday, April 8, 1907. As Exciting, Fascinating and Heart-Gripping a Narrative as Has Appeared in Novel Form in Years 2 # THE LION AND THE MOUSE # & amor to Jetferson, who, despite all her} son tried to work up some enthusiasm countable unsociabt Novelized From CHARLES HLEIN’S [op ey out ann ee > which he knew | what w 2 etn. lag ¥. declined some- | waves grew and then diminished in size.) cylinders and platons, turning wheels) people tn city or country, or even when But she could never re-| Mhen others rose, towering, became [and oranks as it distributed the tre-/*toPping at the enme hotel or house, this vachting ¢ thy lly loning patience well could newer come off, and it) main angry long en they eaid | larger eatic " he ike | me is no place In the world whe GREAT PLAY of the Same Nome, it runes terccemerens PepiGfilias tk ; aid | larger, majentic, terrt the: mitk-tk ndous power which waa driving thel ine persona, eapecislly when. they are eee? aftr ASRS i cae apart Aga Pd Pathol a peo rea demurely: | comb rome proudly, scored a drie€ mo: | steel monster through the seas at Opposite ber, Cla waeoebe ab tne Tyou tos ave beak Batley bb 6 1 LGR- WHI AREAS I Coma eel rors with me, Jeff ment, then fell ignominiounly, and the | prodigious speed of five hundred miles Pon shipboard. ‘The teason. ts By ARTHUR HORNBLOW, © [oucemeniets Sota 28 [Ete srs Aca nts | enh ase ese Fae | alee ent a r heson ts A et TCCRANGLRE. Loge iat ied 1 1, ho ely 6 «x GOWN | Overhe They were four days out fr port. | t ean, nothing to do but (Copyright, 1906, by G. W. Dillingham Company.) r 1 ‘ < when ‘ aA hia wos tease @ the blue dome of) Two days more and they would sight 7 Ma out et: the quention, srxor ne OF /4 BSc iae Cor be 8 Bas A Chay oeatee ae | Eo iPeh ek ee : _ : é t ley or pe arsely as they the worst. Bhe had caught the North! imp y a steamer chair on-deck matt mt ' swane Mest | Aca on. the “Pavilion @ Arman’ tha ier bat peas aad st teagan ere Jed in the air. The strong and |German Lloyd hoat at Cherboure two] 8, (0! and once there snugly Maing wavantage of Where there was music ret ics Wal Ax the man | steady western reese bore on ite now-ldays. after recelving the cablegram| quit) anther chit makes its appears , nage of the Ji BAHT HR Vc Like Aable te tseetae Aenea eaten tbh GRUGG (Cid |W RMGEERTAEN WHR HEAL teat *° erful pinions the sweet and eternal mu-|from New York, Mra, Biake had in-| and how welcome one is tn the garden. ree when I'm changed color Bhe: 684 not Mar of the wind and rea ted on coming along in spite of her| TGerebbead With tee mpepehinent They drove up the the water 4 Jefferson, ignoring | grams. 8h) always had @ dread of ray ‘stood at, the—thit—wohdar the; Misowa presets, | /Bairiey argued ‘that 4 to bring Shirley and etter whe it Flysees, past the mon The o of the sea started Shir-/| the petular n her voice. them, for with her sudden news .was ge of the ocean greyhound that) @he had crossed alone when coming: clonely together. rho te father's, inetnod: EE. | Teomphe, and trom th ley to talk about ter: future pians.| ‘Because you were morg amiable!" | usy 4. news. Could ‘this, ahe| Was carrying her back to America hed bord could go back the same way, Be- Wie aks contaal ~ come asbeceeatl artist , Bots, All. were singularly She wasn't going back to America un-| she retoi her crosaly. | ght, explain Jefferwn's strange| all the epeed of which her mighty en-| sides, was pot Mr. Ryder returning almost continuously, ter Hace ast Toves J Blake was worrying abo i She had arranged to] This was their first misunderstanding, | Krembiing, she tore open |gines were capable, All day and all/home on the same ship? He would be refore, constantly In one daughter sbiriey eho fowh, Shirley was Ured, and Jefters: three weeks In‘ London, | but. Jeffecson sald nothing. He could |{i¢ envelope and read night, half naked ere, eo e@rimed| Company and protection both. But Staking tos eM: - ; could not bantah from his mind the nH and then w eo free. 8 nds | not tell her the thoughts and fears that] a Ly ‘MOTHER.’ | With ofl and cold dust as to lose. the! Mra, Blake was bent on making ts the only Tee ee ate Sie’ Disha. There | rivle Rows he had dust read. Te Avole"| of hera from home, a man and his wife |/had been haunting him all the night. | —_— slightest sombance to human beingn|Yoyage, She had not seen her s x love. born Vgathe te about to fo to dinner je looktn ley the latter} who owned m steam yacht, were ar-|Soon afterward they re-entered their CHAPTER IV feverishly: whovelied coat, throwing It/for many years and, moreover, i » more eadenng aie Re _letterton reals of Row noticed ght whe must he itera acteip 40 ake 1 minbeh es fos returned to: the). boulevard, - ¥ ‘ rapldiy and evenly over Fpacing. fur-|*udden return to America had up aymipathy, offended : n some wey 5, be re pualier a fun over 46 nid wrote dablade Win AIRE ahd pay OULING, tumbling, splashing, | paces kept at a fierce white heat. The) her ows plans > more sorry than she would have him| asked her and Mrs. Blake to go,.and|ety. Jefforson suggested going som R foaming wate? as far as the eve|vast bollers, shaken by ithe titante!| She was @ poor aailor, yet she. loved! r CHAPTER III, [ know, for, with all her apparent’ ©o'8- phe was eure they would mak Jeferson, | where ls 5 Blake: wae “ir coil: res very direotion. | forces generating in thei cavern-itke| (N Ocean, and this was’a good excuse ener! bee baw ienpeacenite (Continued) Bese, Jes Lapeer “s olntan 6 » OW he go? | hirie ow quite irritated, at) Here and aps rose, | dept Sent streams of scalding, hise-/ Or & trip. Bhirley was too ex- ar and how gracefully they ‘A Manadd'a dad. Very indispensable to her happiness. | | here was hj way out of it Jeffer-| what she considered Jefferson's unac-| disappeared and came again, and the|ing steam through a thousand valves, ed with worry to offer further-te- rides t They dined » usly on : ..'| siutance, andxet.by. good luck the t Sage reeslpe en aroege Sey hey dined mump ck the am. “Ther fully w ut 1 women had been able to « { the th It. ite 3 ature entered the courtyard of the Grand | ings and all the de that ‘man hae not on earth that man. has not sp a. Those waves are now. As they were on the te was just striking seven when he Hotel. Shirley and Mrs. Blake were) the French cull gwaiting for him. Jefferson suggested | single glass of © @ having dinner at the Cafe de Paris, but! Shirley in hich Wanted: A Wife! Apply to Lonely Boy ¢3 BY F.G. Long sai erie fein a ; Stateroom with another pass Ghiriey objected that as the weather | hard to comeur — a | German brewer who was retur eal yf efeation. Yeu mean RETEST ETSI | | THiS SINGLE LIFE {OOME RIGHT IN/S MR. LONELYBCY | Cincinnati, and who enored so loud at| evolving conestey Shiney en ee ps 15 A RAUD! Im — enc atom LI SAW Ayia Ad. even the thus pig of thy i meant that, of comurse, assented M IN THE ER. owned by ‘son. w one #1 ‘day’ that GEORGE M. COHAN GONG 12, AB a Bitrnblecias. ES) rely ore st spent 2 hot be accurate! peratsted VERTISE FoR S } ) It waa the use of that little / A WIFE! day’ which has given tbe theo- no Toany sleepless nights.” was @ roguish twinkle in her ewell knew that he thought as aphysical questions, but Tesise teasing Pam. was only tite: ae ge 2 walk Urelr fellow passen- s in the sunshine, heir chaire In two mummics on morn ed her the t ts astounding het father hy y. The blow t ng vO entir | Use Slory was true she mother would not hs (vt under the gravest el alarmed Bhirley st 6 had no dire For a moment her ~ suppose the shock of thie sham 1 accusation had killed lim? H Writes of Some of the AUGH andjonly chance he has ‘ the world on the bleachers fs to * % laughs with out of it,” f the laugh’s on ase eet) Think of the pA For . ; v1 s { s 3 aah IG plete’ som tt, does two or three | iood froge in her veins, she clenct -d 1 | her and dug her naile into +f H Ned gut a voice fles ne thought of the dread band mene the = ™ of chatre. = Tivay atopped sty at she had looked upon him the jest ume. tred hla last kind words wien he cama | Met, Blake ensconced in @ coay corner kien when ‘ 3 "exclaimed Shir- noliee thought you were vt think you could tle rougher than I cate to Mrs a itn & THAT HAIR 1S YOUR OWN- / E REALLY ENGAGED. ¢ 5 Avan dlatarbing iffy in the-cadin = more pleasant little cool and Where have you fterne ed to explain. yave been rhapsodizing os of the ocean,” he $ pH? COMPLEXION 2 . AINL: ( LONT I HAVE-A-A- 3 War, CERT) ; wen § SWEETNESS / aning. 2 Kod meck rpine and neearly ki 1o i t 2 me, Vi Lal ha Fe coy lp ee ‘ a siy glance at Bhirley taal Are me cht and wrapatnl aca bird, ¢ has feen coach- ugh at the man the flying apray asa cat shakes her fur a atie Bteomie bat cr finger at him happened to hime7l After Can’ Gnwervome, bac aid "ascii or nee et Ie at not sound funny to tell, but It | Hutte’ perceptible mation” as a Tallw seriously with you n Shirley was a fairly good si Diake rose from her chats, ‘The 1s decidedly cooler, she would go sie ae preps fon ABE — said she would remaln on deck She was ured of walk- 1 her aunt left them ehe ~ thar and told Jefferson to other. He wanted nothing bet pefore seating himself he took nd wrapped Shirley up with solicttude of a mother oaring born. Arranging the pile this kind of weather did not be ribly funny to look a ceased. ag ‘Don't you want to walk a He had begun to call her by her first quite naturally, as if It were a of course, . Indeed, their re a had come to be more like those | Ghe nodded, smiling at him. “You're a good boy, Jef. But youn of brother aid slater than anything eine BEAUTIFUL?) THAT'S A WHoL& nih ay ee De ane Gea he etammered, a he home to have a mind sand in her distr news fro ner th chair and put himeelt by # whe hac ne “An ff any fellow wouldn't dy S/267! LOT~ BUT WHEN pict v . Bnegee » turned Jefferson for advice and help ¥ . . \ Fam TNCAGED tn the would have looked to an, ei : boots to do a Hitle Job like t and Lar She? ¢ : GAGED— He had felt this Impulse é . oes in him and consult hts opin 9 take no no £ the t . = hi 4 t ind ft hed pleased bim more than. he In fact, a! tter df sourse dared betre He had shown her all the Aig - fond of her jature Was capable, yet secretly She hardly knew. | RatMregret that evente had necessltat more of him than ne knew, and she udden return home toge’ | some hts Vis was sorry for Ju ures, and there was nm she could be with 4 ike him they had last e Rossmore hing he nt du on his return to, Re 1 of the charges. That bh his trouble unknown TA use his influence he had n them together. | Yes. Jut meantime he Was selfish 114 be sorry were to see igiad for the opportunity It | pe att to another fea whole week alone wit rley.| woman, V Perhaps. be with ed.) | No matter how much one m ~~| May Manton’s Daily Fashions ———— it A zu 7, ku ayy ry ‘ oVINCENTS cADVICE® LO : ad 7 x smuaelie TO WIN HIM. jie aut 1 can “ony f Wcrapan Matthias cus seal mae ; v I show my love?” asks a g pne | *"° ‘ je and grown « worn by M ¢ Bas me" An Albany Dance, ie ollat r t 1 Bhow | Dear Betty ‘olling colle 1} r 4. Make him com . { me to and, indeed, for genera wh r * Ask him to dinner Sunday if you ty @ dan: v 1 fe’ p , with a wa weather wee t Ail the attentions come from him, boy my age it m s cor ave been golng with @ girl for aland allows @ chloe of ustomed to emok- | panies us Atha year and a half, She te an attract-| elbow or long siceves * son new clothes parents approve, I think e 8 of fun, About alin the Miustration it . and express YOUF der the circumstances, it will be ali | eek aso er to BO and see a of white handker : mark that he | p),) show i she r 4 me. Last Mon linen with @ finis! | | ina than 1 ot bea © 5 asked her to seo alot stitching, and is | does t never abject. And. © nt sow Ais Lobe Grew Cola, 1 mill ke pany with ner, eo 1| white elk we, but tt ann . Derr Be know I could furnish her a good home| will be found avaliable fi tb “that - HAVE known @ young m ever if we ‘were married, because I earn a|for all waleting mater- s elent sala ANXIOUS. ) for the entire ® aa ra regarded * ar es well as the 4 1 ‘ ; t & cn " gh dey : 1 > » w great many love ff ; w vs your Invit . this season, all of 1 exa on f i r i. rip « 1 will give Ny aring i ci . ’ 1 ” i s. a P .. so yeu sesk | Bs eh farce ! - — cies eee Es aah ini airs oe ie we wi) th , rl ~ <p a fig I er PHE HOUSEHOLD, ti Me : at ‘ e warning p : NE gr ig sal iogie ya hocolare fiiis, ; oO ere ere: ener eens On ingen (Rus ) Turtle Soup, and \\ ie p that no ¢ 1 ~ ” v ® eipe ' " eee : 6 E pured he i : fles ‘ _ on pnt | robe Pra a Shirt Walct or Blouse—Pattern No. 6637. te Spoiled GownThat Gives Deligi!| fomoun through the medium of an () seven f beet dulce, mould, r ut in thin Pumpkin Pie Without Eggs. a wash thoroughiy; eeok tone | Pattern Bagy is cut in elses for # §, M4, % 38 and d-inch bust measure “hen cians teanebal) diarar aailie| ite tale ihak een Hvac ibedi by Digi yerny settee 7 ' ag ve bel fs i chair tie 1 0 pasha ory ea | Wand by mall w THE EVENING WORLD MAY MAN- eieMy that any schoolboy should bave| Theodore i DOKE Y Ort been to « crea, add t sr eradvalty, | Nut Creams. 11-3 pints of milk » «| Feyit Bonbons. ™« TION BURKAU. No. 2 Weat Twentysthird street. New ht, «Then he laughs, or rather ppb hy man ith the Lie-\ and, whOn very Ugbt, the ginger and hs Floher the better, (Mix 't mpkin York. Send ten cents in cain oF stax pa for each pattern ordered, : iy 10 laugh, euch ‘ll YOM. What, & gullk, in "Which the soda has been die: XW fondant one-balf cup | smeath with the four. add inilk, and} sRCLOSE sii of any desired IMPOBTANT— Write your pame aod address plainly, and a 4 ey hanopue to soe al toner te Say 'mante a worth Uairly Lastcalyl ening: Onetly the Sous. ‘Parn.rmes? Shopbed wala nd fever Wit ‘anwusn to taste, dur in eaitana-aure! | fever in cream and place on white| }Re*@re* | wary auecity sige wanted. : ¥ ‘ hs da-ane dows end wie Wasee Grape suinend anime Bake ln & slow oven, paper wo dry, . ithe ht \ ala i mus

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