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“Hey. Skeeter, dis tidy wants ter know why we don’t play In our own back yards ‘stead of on de streets!” and ni KID~I always wondered what dey meant by de “Seat of Leeening jow | know. JUST KIDS. “Far be It from me, Lilllan Rus- sel! Botts, ter ever lay me hand upon er woman, save in de way of kind- ness, but if youse glb me one more bit of your lip I'll kick yer slate In.” “Chee, but yer brudder. Is awfully reckless wid his pants, ain't he?” “He kin afford ter be—t'm ter te- gin Weartng ‘em to-morrow: Sorrbspeenerscaae pgofr By Auth “Dr : j ; See RS t among 1900, by _ Phillips Company. SYxorsis or Pri Eee. Copyrignt. iy of fare Zeno: = dash Jur iove Witt peror. Superseded and bmpri C Zeno joina @ cons 4 restore him to the throne, bat mporariiy falls and Zeno js tm- Prisoted by his chagrined fetlow-conspire. | tors, Zoe plans the rescue of Empery sea DORE E 9446 DOSOF LEP ILO IOD OF PD DO LOOPED OOP LISELI IPO ED = + Arethusa, _A Princess in Slavery. F. Marion Crawford, Claudius," &e. the hi ed haif-feinting went to find Zen frantic soldiers, (She at their hands if ized Just then as mperore jailer, “and Gorillas to her Home, Sweet Home! «: K1D-—Do youne want ter be saviid. or Is yer Just committing suicide By Gene Carr The Evening Woria’s Daily Magazine, Thursday, September 26, ~ BY TS ALLEN. Alda “Is your father seriously Ill, Sally?” “Well, dis le de second glass of HANG TT Nm MOT ABLE. knees was no fursiture sort there. Zoe's head lay upon ; tne shoulder of the big wo mocthed and ‘patted weed hair, and rocked the lght.fgure | knees with a side motion do. She did not know what hi 5 | was the matter, but she recognized tho | Ata the palace. Andronicus is overthrown ani iene : es SPST Te mo, beside CHAPTER XX, | sna’ Vary tenders (Continued > head into’ his own ar’ hardly T Zeno knew nothing of Arethu- #2; Sesterday bis slave, and since |Dersos ast night the woman of his hear The: “Las and not the Empevor. and that the |. THe! deed giving Teredos over to Venice ‘aying; deriii soheme, which sooked so aim- | US" ple aa soon as it began to be carried home; sleepless, worn out with wating. trembling with anxiety, perhaps, but) od and the Emperor.”’’ | {sc wp #1 were but signed and in his bosom; and Zeno sup ‘life. and the aig pores that he had devised ail the won- || He gaviered her to hin and carried ie the open door, where Gorlias was ready; and Gorlias where Vito was waiting with the out. Arethusa, he thought, was safe at skiff at the old landing not far below tower, and ne helped the boatman to row them home. had brougiit the mess who had been caught outside the dor ‘ fa Tee mes eed hnsein ana captures Ce Meeting. T e ans came, and in a moment resting on? stone tench, bending down} ne knew hie touch, any ntreng: n the haste and stress of that tre- setitroriatieroiner mendous haif-bour, Gorlias oould tell | “Safe! hi. nothing, except thet he was Gor- | the pein ut he. chtly through ‘20 near! she turned her a great effort, for she had left, and her lids alf-closed Ike a dying ed. and for he stant Tar eyes wore-tali-of- ligt -~ voice came to hit Ah, thank God! It was worth ed and Ops ‘stie fainted “quite ew that for he had acon man: were way in his je was not | pans front} — ar to him. wate. Zeno aid not princes and when they off St. Mark were ralscd on the fort there | -was—smalt—ohunce that any enemy | snail ‘would be able Zoe's Pie him to the th the saddle to waa_on the pol when Gorllas Gorlias said. “No. Bhe ts wnomenta~ late, eho risked her life for \t we were a few BNO left her when she was breath: | Ja has-been. tar. 0 when h Ri after only defending himself, be-| fatigue cause his adversary has tried somé | tasted aoythirie ‘since ‘the had supoed ie previous evening. He he strode | Tent down to his own rooma, where Vito had prepared him food and wine, wer a which he hed asked Gorlias to share Freee eet fonding | with him, But the ex-astrologer WA! |rosg and walked to the window. and the master ate and drank Stone that night. smiling now and thes |do F ‘at the recollection of the dark—houra|ticht, all right dastardly, murderous Bot Zeno eg ve brought her 1 the ‘ower. no captain’ the door, had found her Ral) thi Business or pleasure, this day is|¥' excellen: Pending affai bravely if yor Make jams malds. Select dress patterns. ain las hs .|¥ito mentally noted each Orde: OR Nenae Be tinte came he had forgottel. ing; but he @#ked no questions. riy in the Sreeare a en re) 4oe si change, | \enrned CONS Ge patbor wed ‘ahip was to ‘Transaction: underia favorable star, Those whose birthdate this Is wil) have prosperous portunities hoth to travel and ould tious In considering them, ‘They whi be serloualy | Sebastian Coro annoyed by letters trom younger per | RO gay at dawn, Whe same veswe yr er, had’ broughh the etter, from, Venice e hoy born tocday wi} Ho. well In 03 & government t 3 Klnd will prove profitable | geno nud, hob. thoust & tavert : born Mees, as rane ‘SW Beet ee “hannes, his fathe: throne, Carlo Zeno thought only of leay- ing Constantinople without delay before {TOF Gm And tor the Emperor could take back his word faked from rest: then and revoke the cession of Tenedos. For |arms together, though it hurt her very put his trust ‘In Oriental | much to Ife the left sme. and she clasp- [ea her hands round Mis nandsome brown feared the Greeks even) neck and drew him down to her without Gays, or even less; eiways at heart been falthrul to Jo~' hannea and would obsy the deed which -__Gortias had thrust int i in the tower, and if once the standard of Therefore, just when the soldiers were| phrases, like Mfting Johannes from his horse to carry| asleep, ‘when there 19 a way to the outskirts of the crowd, and “Arethusa asks you to come to her, “ram going’— ured. Come qulekly jo tans changed: that evennthe..dim light ot the- now} turns, distant torches. <that comes into a master swordsman s ittly eros soanion i" yy his com! nm Gorlas Now that the deed was done, now |too; and) when she ope -/axain and found herself that Andronicus was bound, and Jo-|Gsain and found heraet and jooked into his anxious, lov- ing face, all the weariness sank away from het own. and for an instant she mwas restored 0 the Jarnp, ered gifts. With a swift a word. of-bar.pillow, £0. hand tn | satistie ishe needed care. Jo? Shall to tear it’ down. 55age. 0, Stay with me you. That is all I need ‘Her " speech hetween each frone-room with wild tri-| ROLWeen Seen r . body quivered, and sl eacape notice, elbowed his |preath suddenty as if found him again, Ing now, here. It was all her plan sand she —Gorites— ew It was the chan, near her, in casos) makes up his mind to trick of fence.| sith zoe on nto the lower chamber of wife had been standing not daring to go out| gone, The Sea Trip. premeiy happy. imagination, helm, the sai are ings cohnected wit. id ire, Seek new employment | Carlo Zeno ever iaiions, allver loasins, uu have a goodi reason for Jeaving the old, Ask favors. provisions to Aea with him, ex or jellies this day. Hire ‘ear. ‘They will have op- learned xnat exceeding): ry waile: ir aay ny dul enploy- | have been carted to of the had ‘freshty he: put up her 5 It was only for @ moment. jenetian vessel and a fair wind the It was only for je ind be. coveted island could be reached In two | her Hitle hands relax; no he knelt down wernor had | by y laid his<cheek Upon fs governo by the divan and. la! er hee Ora 8, and they both ethitHext: ad dona To Ter, -put-he-wae-sure that. wifferihg.* he said. “What; Sou ae pall Y wend for ® Day Lat _me look at kisses from Uttle dream entence and the next. je was asleeD umph and rejoicing, Zeho aipped trom) Knett bortde her, and row and then ber drew a sharp | pain she had horne ran through her again, though int of making for the gate| more in memory than tn real suffer- he still CHAPTER XXI. The Isles of Adventure. | resting ing quietly. atter ordering the | cott's two little maids’ to watch her by h x Gane at WO Ko pe wee puns a huge cigar which his “Should wake-arty- call, He himeelf was worn out with ‘and Hunger, for he had not in the dry cistern, and giving orders to [Ty Suan Vito about the journey which was to |tations, or — be femwn on the. morrow, if possible, , you {dlot! ‘And Vito gave him a detailed eocount of what had happened in his absence Now. that Zoe was safe he was su- In his heart the fight ng man had detested the peaceful mer- chant’s life he had chosen to lead for f more than {two yeara, and already, ir f hig hands were on the spray was in his fac and bis/ ship was going free on her course for the wonderful Isles of Ad- mur Yaut by the orders he gave while he ty! Start with confidence) gig hie supper, Vito. understood that on excursions of all kinds, Push all tc moing alone. Berg Meno ever taken rich car When hac delicate and wt at sea, Were enough for ‘hie--comfort him to buy y, wnlal, Ute Jovel from far off, Her felt soft! halt Fined for His Chivalry. What He Went After. {82 big bell in the city hall tower) Health and Beauty. By Margaret Hubbard Ayer. | Fists gatces and you will soon-dind your had just banged forth the noon) hour, and the office bulldings were | emptying thronga of workers Into the streets to fil the lunch rooms. In an slaborate office, seated in a large chair, with his feet comfortably nthe edge of the manners Baby’s Eyebrows, desk. was Plugsy, the office boy o! = P.—Very gently rub the brows | using the face sc Sg Breet thea, Basee Coal ptetadewashoomed 1th o ttle vaeelia night aN fagazine. His head was Cocke: with a little vaseline every niga ; ounce; whit Su one side. and with evident relish anasmerntog: HORNE esti Sean eT SEG) Se noe; TENS | duct preferred by Mrs. Lens Bunses, the growth of the eyebrows, but noth-|one-hatf pint. tng strunger.xnquld he naed {Pour the vintwar. imam. the rose 7 a. excltediy. ig Piteey sioniy Two. Shades off Red otrain and add the rosewater, throwing | 17) 40. Guties. ? @ .—Preparat used on ordinary! removing the clear from the far corner eaterat oo! ordinary | the rose) leaves) away. The 35400 may Of his mouth, ir are not adapted for/be used either pure or diluted by put- ‘IT want M thle toy awry. red heir, and tea woukt not im- neta bout agarose oa aBES, a supty} 2 of rainwater. not keep in a motit ll of.a fire engine prove Or equalize is color.’ As long as vessel. At olanged and Plugsy leisurely | 7U are satisfied with your hair and it TTR AES PR MEI MT Eie is abundant and healthy, leave it alone. Rosy Cheeks Gone. t skecred 0° them fire caccp. an | SuaburA and exposure have probably) 1 qik—i¢ your cheeks have, lost thelt Turning eround.. he made it Hebter on top than at the ends. rosy bloom in a month and your Boss ain't in. I’ nin’ | a: 5 i just now. Want any quo- | Oily Skin. face its plumpness, it ls probably yelled. the K.~oro ts a formula whtoh will | Pecans Tow Bre risa ean ere has he gene—downetalre help, but will not cure an olly | ‘ted. NO Mee Nos ‘ akin, whioh {s thea direct result U Would restore plumpness and color be back ‘after lunch?" . fs to-your cheeks, Fresh air and exercise, ‘New, yawned the future firm; |of an improper diet. Gtve up greasy nourishing food and plenty of sleep are that's What Ge went out after.” foods, krayits, fried things, pastries and | the best remedies I know of. auet, to—-fintelt, Whit, a. el “Where's Mr, Junwort inquired the Judge, “T did ‘not. waa the reply. ot even then.’ Toontinued: striking her,” wae puzziing comment. and costs.’ Ment, was only “Joking.” he said. FINE tnfilcted for not striling a worn, after recetving a! blow in the fagp at her tand, is the latest wrinkle tn Chicago muniotpel court jus- { Paul Feldman, Atty gears olf, saya {complexion mush“ improved: —Contimte | i596 Chicago Record-erald, was ar raigned on @ charge of disorderly con- Peidniet and Bins, Bunger. became 9p- | gaged in an alterontion in the paotory = | phere bath are employed over (6 rmcn= and let it stand for one week. then | io es aig punger wae dischare ‘| waa telling Mra Bunger of bec mistakes and she became enraged nnd struck me in the face,” Feldman testi- “Are you gure you didn't otrike her?" ‘Thven after she hit you in the face?” Wo, Ui have to fine you for not eo Court's ther "You are fintd % Later Judge Crowe explained that be fined the man for disorderly con- ViNGENTS ® ADVICE T° LOVERS THE GIRL WHO ALWAYS MOPES| moping bavit N aot where bappiness seldom enters, Tye girl who makes the | Dear Betty: You may trust her, “biue devils’ constant welcome companions ta generally ||® !T correct for =. young man 10) Hect Wakina in thelesos atutal @ Bea ves lana of helen? | | bring a box of candy when he noes | How to Get Married. thustasm, Suoyancy and cheerfulness which are ential; to the theatre with a young jady. | Dear Betty: to victory. Life may be @ dull, deprdssing thing somo-| |, times, but the girl whe courageously faves her trials} d.| Does She Love Him? anc 2 = a in theoglasa and see if you don’t agree you are sadly in need of @ cure for the ‘OW foollah is the girl who indulges in conatant 1 Bea moping! ‘The Joyousness of life ts unknown to| (y f You have evert--seacon to’ believe (77,436 sands St OF ‘andy at the Theatre. the aint OU only if sh Ate 4 inch Ren Ee Mata MA SAR bey cetetapsce: | Z EDS Wee'Rotacarn (0 favor your frend. | es wide, with 61-3 ° W. A.C. fa AD engaged and Intend to get mar-| g7pg tm ont In alzes’ ts I iri noon. Both my fiancee and my- self are strangers in New York, and| #nd | Hod Carriers. et | 64 UCT." eal her sister Mary, “you refsind me of the hod earsien i L What hod carrie’? 5 = = “The ono that said that all he“had to do was to carry beicke anf | there was a man at the top of the buliding that didall the work.” “That's just Lucy, housework 8h the knees ev. but #he dont know she’s working. Ghe keeps house for mg brother's f but she thinks he's the man at the top thet does ef the work. All she gets out of ét is food and lodging.” “Now you know Jim says he's going to gét a woman to wash and pAnd thea {t won't be so hard." sald Lucy, as she dampened down the sheets | “Sim's been saying that for some time,” sald Meey, = = | “Anyway,” retorted Lucy, “I'd rather be doing what I am than what you jaro. You're Just the other way, Instead of carrying bricks you Jet someone |else carry them and you on top. You just ett on father’s back and don't do « | wtroke of work and he's got a good deai more than he eught to carry without you : \Two Sorts of Girls. | Mary flushed. ~"Well," she sald, “I tried working at the canning factory with | Nethe; but wherets th nse nf taxme @ job that @un't pay your board and | keep? When I find one that does, I'll go to work, not until.” -— | Here it al} wax In-u nutsheli—woman's economic history, Either hod car i lers, or carried on the hod—these are the typical positions of women. Mary, a | mére parasite of no eocnomie value; Lucy, household drudge with her ecowomic value unrecognizel even by herself, and Nellle, whowa day's tabor is rated be- low the actual cost of her dally living: Which do you choose to be? ‘The Marys sit cheerfully on the top of the hod carrier's load and steal from | his scanty supply of bread and cheese, with no compunction. The Lucys and | the Nellies on the other hand, relleve him of his load and promote him to the | top of the butiding, from whence he looka down upon them with a. auperior air. | We may pcint wits pride to the fact that more tham 6,000,000 of us are al- | ready in Industry making some @ort of a stand for independence. And many | milhona more of us are making ourselves economically valuable in the house. | AM theee women are esceping frdm the parasitic clase i The Ideal Woman. 4 However, what !9 sorely needed now 1s that women should tind their proper |apheree of work and get full recognition of the economic value of thelr labor. lithe girl who Is wearing herself out with unremmunerative housework may be | giving her strength to some one who could well afford to pay for such service. |rhe girl who in working tn the industrial world for Jess than It costs her to live who must “live at home” partly at the expense of othersts giving to her employer What belongs to the person who supplements her wage; she should ask horself if she really desires to make her employer the object of her charity, ‘All ‘working girle should wake up to the “act thet they are undervalued; that they are fairly giving sway thelr services with no conception of the magnitude of thetr_bequesta. Lat them shake themestves out of the attitude of the meek and lowly hed cartfer, Let them get ever the awe they feel for that supericr-eoting “man up there"and reellse that ha te Oy no meatia doing “all the work." Let them even begin to climb themselves to see if they cannot do thetr work In time quite as weil-es the “man at the top.” WHERE HE WAS MISTAKEN. one omy objection Y have against the young man, my dear child. 4s that he hasno_noble “high or The Puzzle Sums. 2h -“A NSWER to purste sams printed tn” A yesterday's Evening World: worthy object in Ife. "Oh, pupa, how can-you- say 01 Hej —Hat—minus t plus van. pluse, eqnatst — wants mo"—Illustrated Bits ¥ HAVANA, bands... and pointed bertha Kreanged, ove! above the berths could be of Over lace or gomne Contrasting sili, For & sil of ten | years ow eee caied Cts yards of matoctal yards of bedtd and {o'Yarda of ribbon to trim aa ilu trated. { Pattern No for girjs of 8, 8, 10 33S years) 0t Girl's Yoke Dress With Bertha with smiling, happy face fs the one who will sauce i“ No lot ia absolutely devold of sunshine. Every cloud haw a silver ning. If you | Dear Hetty we would Mke to know where aad ‘are now in the depths of deapondency shake off your gloomy thoughts and cheer |) Aas twenty-two and in love with a to huye the ceremony performed h eannameaten err call oniaend by Thal to THE EV 7ORLD MAY. at up, for the world is bright. Look at your cheerful sister, who probably hagas! ] “young lady of seventeen, I have a ares Hew ets. TON, FASHION BUREAU. Ny, 2 West Tweaty-thirg street New \rethusa; many troubles as you, but wha: philosophically faces her trial. Your —fiag, ftiend who was out with bi ie Hoses Daieneplaene N aye York, Send ten cents Jn opin or stanps fer ach Pal are eet Uli} Greary face makes a sorry showing in comparison with her gayety. and you /sajq he coves her. 8 tate. Vislt & pastor. inking’ with yo IMPORTANT—Write your name and address plainly, a ‘the | would surely reform {f you. could ony Bee yourself as others e@ you. So if you | tohim. Do you tbh two rifends as witnossos, though somo- ways specify size wanted, % ’ ankets depressing martyr. y tend? pb aye times th jercyman will furnish the Ary Gee of tone human wet baskets of: the, Ladbskaneteeins ong My, tends (Bhs re hecesmary witneseaa, ¥ 7