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The Evening World Daily Magazine, Wednesday; January 157 19087 ” SHSSHSoEHIS © 8882922202/The Million-Dollar Kid . os » BYRW. Taylor geeseeees seers A Savage Swarm ° Froposing to a Fights on Ship Suit of Clothes’ Boarding-House Tess, Who # Scorns Leap-Year Privileges, S Tells How a Dreamy Blonde a Brought on a Shower of Joins ® | OW THAT POOR THE MILLION YESSAH! You SHOLY seas OLD HORSE! CAN'T DOLLAR KID! 15 DOWN AN’ our! HeLLOE \|WE DO SOMETHING : WHAT'S, \\EOR Hin Be i OH THAT Poor \ OAT OLE \ OLD HoRSE! NAG AM ISN'T THAT. ALL IN! Too GAD! ~ _— €' B HAG a) SE #3 @ ® ® S ® Only Seventy-Nine Cartridges 8 Left toKirk and Companions, 2 Who Go to the Rescue of For- ® tuna’s Overwhelmed Crew. EQELELOLOPE GES SPSESPELESESSS ® CN eeeind yenecle to descend and help us. I've been in lots of tight places in my life and showed 5 “ The Adventurer} |s2222.e8rs formes vs, ev BY JOSEPH A. FLYNN. 6 aT) 0 2 Feally think there's any foundation for sire, D Starve-em’s tale about a young lady asking her for suggestions on how to propose?” 1 inquired of Tess last evening. “I pass," ahe replied, feasting her eyes on a coral nec lace worn by a mafd opposite, “Mrs, Starve-em has a | of forgets sleeping under her wavy locks. Once in a while she wakes some up that set your think-factory working. There might be something in the home run she handed out, but if some anxious Henrietta loses any sleep propos- ing to a suit of clothes don't blame every lady for the erime. ‘ . “A sick girlle can propose to any man without opening her ruby Ips or rolling her beautiful orbs; and when it's all over he'll pat himself on the back at his nerve in mak- the gamble—to chance the savages ani chance picking up the ship.” HERE, Boy, fue Crawshaw shuddered. * Lloyd Osbourne. § |pesperate Chances, Give, You #100, : a for YHE sxare NOW TAKE HIM~TO “THIS ADDRESS WITH THIS “NOTE ~iWE'LL BE RIGHT ovER! (Copyright, 1007, by D. Appleton ® CO} | at's something to die in peace,” he said. “There are mo Indians here. It's § OF PRECEDING CHAPTERS.Jewful to think of being murdered.” Kirkpatrick (nicknamed | “Kir! “No great differance in the long run, returned Kirk sioutly ‘There will be ren aegauiar’s| fewer Indians, 1'l answer for that. Mie inventor;| How are we oft for cartridges?” a| There ensued a grim counting. Seventy-seven. No, seventy-nine, in peripan ‘nt Bu eapabie| Chanehaw had en extra two in his! of sailing land. Kirk’ becomes engaged | trousers pooket. to Westbrook’s lovely anuiteraivers ‘oreit | A. pitiful supply. | Fortuna starts iniand voyaxe.| "These are as g00d es a thousand," | ing an atteck of] sata Henderson, poking the litle heap | deposel for cowaniice. The ‘ship proceeds| with a stubby finger. “I take it, the Lat De a ea Snmaulart, whence the! captain's {dea ain't to feht—Mt's to Ket buried city in automobiles, Kirk | through somehow—and if we bammer off sen ean. | the exhaust pipes the noise will be ist Caseaquiarl, CAs Giey,are| Worth more to 2s than any plstal-pop- | reir tothe ap, they see from | ping." | Saboven deat ort Neralf ‘with dittieuky from™an| “A good sugestion,” cried Kirk. ‘We | CAnt ic can make a frigntful racket by stripping | off the hood and letting the cylinders CHAPTER XXVIII. |exnaust into the open alr. iiteheock, | | |ing the happy break, | “It's all in the way you lead them up to the barrier, Wouldn't I look nice | taking Adrian out for a walk some night and giving him this earful: ‘My only Jonly, yours 1 the only name for me. I don't get a million bones a week, but I'm fn solid here and Mrs, Starve-em thinks the sun wouldn't rise in the morn- jing unless I tumbled out of the hay. I'm breaking dishes by day and keeping Lizzle awake by night thinking about you. If you'll only let me put a notice in the paper I'll love, honor and support you until the last bell.’ “The moment I begnn that game he'd say it was getting late and leok for his | bonnet: and I wouldn't blame him. “When girlies forget their first names and propose that’s the time to call | the wagon, “You know that dreamy blonde next door, the one you used to meet on the | Station in the morning; the girl with the curly, golden hair, just like mine, al j though Mrs, Starve-em says she uses the white of an egg on it twice a day? Well, not long ago Mrs. Starve-em sent me in to borrow the pattern of a waist 'E SEEMS To LIKE THIS 'ERE DRY OF, MR. MONK! “WE'VE MANICURED 7M, SIR) YoU ARE So” HAND BATHED ‘im, SiR, HAND CaaS Wl (a EER Cate Coll Tat) 4 CHA ’ Henrietta was sporting. She was right on the Job with a happy hand, and we Deserted. claimed Crawshaw, awakening to tech- TAUIREARTIED. e's QUITE COMFORTABLE IMPACNE, SIR! had a confidential about Harrys we knew. Henrietta sald she was weary of Q nical “At least fourteen per Now, sir! . slapping John on the back when he hit the mat, giving him the only chair that AD the breeze freshened. whtch,| lene. dl | wnen't damaged before the fire, killing the pan for half an hour, and telling him H aiasest Muna lotidoine: |rcnwicre atiiner inet aliteacirendy, all the nico things every girlie on the block never said about him. fe tac vious conflict} yoys," he said in a husky voice, “Just then some one played tag with the push button, and she said: ‘Now, you wait, Tess. I've doped out an idea, and I am going to try {t on the fellow annoying the tell. You stay right here and see the go.’ And she let him hug the top step for as good as ten minutes before she opened tie door. When he gave her the glad shake she lost her smile and said: ‘Oh, hello, I thought it was somebody else, but as long as you're here, come In; the fire's out.’ She told 1 was and then let him find his own corner. oment he was uncomfortable in an old rocker with six broken springs she started in to tell me about all the Harr@s I wag supposed to know and how many times a week they blocked the stoop. Right when he was getting interest- ed she accidentally dropped a ton of letters on the floor in brother's handwriting, and Ed nearly broke his neck picking them up. “After a while she let him talk his head off while she read the first chapter might have bee d with ad-)+ vantage 7 then have n put ab 0 be off! acme! CHAPTER XXIX. A Weird Procession. Kirk and ways through 1d num h yOL R in hand, to) ete ee R Henderson each watche tee reeeailfaouan n front of them like h most powerful was unfortunate- him y 6 wks, and, turn 3¢ its twisting course, f to find {. st sted = around ac by the sight at ev drew @ breavh of rel unbarred and sti Of a sudden, they were electr g than anything was ¢ aston hat | OY ner a headed eblla ch of ‘Nowhere to Go but Home.’ She yawned twelve times before he got wise, cr » board of her, The | {He oth \ylu ay ‘and while taking down his harness off the rack in the hall he handed out » ARIRIRecROyntS J unsteady. 4b grand invite to a swell show. I thought she'd bite her little red tongue in two eral times she yrwal w: and nar- : |trying to say ‘Yes’ in a hurry, but that wasn’t 1n tha game. Instead she told rowly ecaged (eybing: Tiny) Agures ) ay (Golling out torrents! of) water!and : him Sylvester Broke had asked her that very afternoon to take in the same could be seen slipping down the riesing Meh exatceaaneiinty abatl owe: ——- play, but she'd write Sylvester next morning, if she thought of it, and try and seemingly abandoning thelr post: the dash, in a limp a adful ai te SE FE ot EE EE OE SE OE OE SE OE OE OE OE EOE OE OE OE OEE OE SE EOF SE SE OE FE OE OE OE IE OE EE EE EE EE IE EE EE EEE HE SEE A OB ES get him to lock up his money until some other time; and it was only after a lot oats: Tot) mach CED CRTC I ee ales ify Facies Caen |G 6 ’ ’ % | ot coaxing under the red lamp in the hall that she promised Ed to shake Syl- together, though a persistent riffle fire . 5) « e 1 Git ; arena a MCAT! “alot on mannesn me £ BQtty Wineent Rave On Courtship 4 Marriage 3 rete titers tation fatto on tn mai ott able import nla tt velcte | as Gey Taal It and oked into is % | established rules of courtship and etiquette in order to carry out a mere whim Cerca avanoseal tevaonaterti StAring, SUBLGOSS C¥e8, WAS TNAL BE ok FF OF OE MOF OE OF OE OF OF EOF OF OE OE OE OE IEE OE OE OF OE OEE OE OE EOE SE EOE EEE EEE EE TEE EEE St tt ET |certninly deserves w aharp and thely rebuke at the-hands of the mate sex; and pla bere Ob Hey cOnteAr2 a the) ABU rok (res wuusio ciasl@troceh peck ; Fil have 0 first show her that you) will not notice me, I have asked her! 7, pr Ta py ui Iucskouleoene tear (alata aiticme cit nsVrepussticoun ice peelericants ot todles! nearly iconssdivandyttelmislan=| Pees reins.) acon name enunitiedeut 44 Os DILOM Men er ers will not again repeat mich conduct. |many times not to do this, and she says |42€ Liad Layo Froposals. “You belong to the Old Men's ; } fi and choly ribbon of them, stretching far ‘Her bell worked overtime after that across the plain, began to widen with @reat gaps—stgniticant and ominous for the remnants of yesterday's pi she had four proposals in one weelk. and opened on the ground showed them Dear Betty ‘ ie han anybody | Dear betty aE Bae eee | yer She Treats Him Rudely, — |8h¢ cares for me more than anyte ne Betty ove with a ng girl one jelse. What shall I do? young man of twenty-five, juntor, I have tried to show | Dear Betty: Tell the girl if she cares for you making $24 per week, and have good or wha j tumbied tog: r, were biscuits and/ m, porvent of an ebbing resistance, \eeeetazes Sat bane bOLI brexarved s that I love her, but she has} | AM elghteen and am keeping com-|she should not treat you rudely before | | habits, Since Jan. 1 two young A Hand-to-Hand Fight, | mout, & demijohn of water and four|Mever shown that she returns my affec-]| pany with a young lady about the/ others. If she continues to do #0 24 es have called on me and proposed. Bud Ror hno| rifles—snatcheu, as one might a life| ton. She invited me to her house. How same age. When we are alone she/treat her {> the same way, pay Col Zach came separately. Do you advise h and eaut uddenty she were) hth ne wel hae to throw to a drowning man. This|can I bring her to love me? A.A. [treats me very nicely, but whenever tention to some other girl and she will|me to take notice of them or not, as e e manoeuvre opene: nel adside OF at, A o 3 x young lady shows that she likes|there are other gentlemen present she quickly change her conduct. I am single and of @ bashful disposi. | view. Then was learned the reason of! bundle had cost poor Weaver his heart's) The 3 i ) Pes tion? Ss. her apparent abandonment of the fight.| blood. Lis had been the thought, his Ee COREE) 2a (© cot ae it Dedlsesarlen nice fn eee | By Margaret Hubbard Ayer. Her forecastle was black with men,| had been the devotion, and now, as it|@ttentlon and she will in all probability sea . . pail ney Cok Ca : @nd a hand-to-hand battle wae taking) were from his dead lands, they rever-| learn to love you. Life’s Little Anomalies. actes. Thev probatly meant the pr Child's Scal Neck Too Thin. Dlace on her forward deck, The sa: - posal as a joke. A i ip. exes had «ained a foothold on her bow and wero obstinately holding their own, while with ropes lowered over her side thelr numbers were constantly rein- forced from below. Figures could be ently received his charge. | Four Rude Suttors. “Hurry! Hurry!” : Me neniaty delay brought flame L night with sweet almond oll. warm water at night, massage {t with the skin food, formula Let her wear a cap made of otled| I it wit > : Akerchtef in order not | @!ven below. If, you will correct your Cran inclination to stoop by wearing a brace H,—Anoint the child's head every A A. J.—After bathing your neck in . | Dear Betty: | ‘J YOUNG MAN whom I have only { summer three girls and I moet four gentlemen about nineteen years of age who asked me !f they He Sends Her Postals, | M to Kink’s eyes, and he cried to Craw- lanaw savagely to speed her up. lto stain the pillow slip, and in the met once sent me twenty-one orinted a vith ny e ¢ ve your chest will expand and the bdnee seen strurcling frantically to clamber re wlicking here!” he| might c T would first have t Beep on cee ae oT me and) jorning wash her halr out in warm | your ch itnohios ait iner aboard: helping hands were reached! "“VoBt Kees Us Sik! 5 RR eel address on and also tnelosed one with ittle borax, Do. this|!R Your neck will not be so prominent. ‘ x i = yelled, “Hurry! Hurry! (TX) Be celving he own name and addr Kinaly | woter with a SAT: hor- | The beauty of a neck depends not only ont to Ciera, | Socasionally one) auld! © Gog wahaw. obeyed: and! thee | conse ‘ The girls f TSE Nery night until the scalp 4s thor itgilcovertng WotninssniebUt eonm tive back ling. swirling mass) beige Sach Ser a aq RES s: 1 me the meaning of ¢ . G s 4 S ste. Then | 0? cover 6! Du oO} geil) Tetra aaat Tt wae fm. nwmmed as he advanced the spark ty a | ¢ Si) the gentlemen did not. sow Teeishualag ita te cvenie loughly cleansed of the crusts. aiwetiany tlio vanculdertarayineeaice h all we treat them when we m t le clip. s t them wenty=n the hair tonic given below with how the fight was ly anxious J of the chin, Seca ASeuener isa inl hefiauniae Tung bows: it aroduals: attalacd lr soe ny eolomizo? lerous Dp ‘ous scalp eisai AKER pe OOD salute a ouneas . lessening OWS, it Keaduaily atiained ANXIOUS e his acq 3 and combs well scalded nd! ititounes brawny arms awune them high: rifles (ie pan K pilahecauainta nce s y ae spermaceti, ce; cracked; pistols rained incessant bul- ght deepened into dusk. The extremely ru offer my inveending himie jr never use them twice on the head}! sweat aimond oll, 4 cked; tabbed out murderou ered in the suuthe of their non-appearance H fo Reach Hi: ayia nalng them first, A fa-| on crane Uete;_bayonets) stabbed ou ine bexan to t again t m iow to Keach fim, with ; Au Mie estou ly, But the savages seemed not to give tools y should apologize. Scrat |mous hair tonic: bE | aeons FM . Bett Y elt th ngr en inch, arappling with the whites like Was with | “& ; i arene z hose | Pint; ee: (‘Smet = it. » car slowed down, ed. t M in love with a young man whose |Pints De rats ; pesseieaptd herds pial ee | Craws svn no Feply to the anxious She Is Angry with Him, usiness causes him to change his|g’arams. Color a pale pink with cold, adding Ittlo ‘weapon: ‘01 J | questions addr ed to hi n Dear Hetty: to the roots, and ‘la address every wee e es et root. Apply behind, bent down and thea reappea AM deeply in love with a 1 every week. He writes me, | net root. pp wing them down to the blood-stained with @ face haggard with bud news, | but I am unable to wer the lette: I deck in frenzied efforts to strangle or aopeegero With bs lady two years my juntor. 3 | Pt baie uaa pa Mla ‘shores club them. About the foremast was : angry because T was slightly go ea peenant aren pecress ton) 3 the deadilest focus of the battle: and Year's Day. As I wi : n the great stick towered like’a standard. seriously of marrying this your ren tasty ma A.l : under which the whites rallied and re- 1 the near future, I am t Wrt ) cate af dd sat yi formed their broken ranks ” treatment of me. She Pieaso forward.” ft will be] The battle, like some wild sea squall, East Lynne ts now going with another young man, Why is it that a pert While imple Nettle teat Hke th ersten LuPntahia nent H a pretty Grove steadily to jeeward. The For- A New York sory J and, ait, aotely vexed aa to whit t'6] ght kind, cen on am this, done by yourself at home, | this letter ask him to furnish you with uc i twos Gwindied into the immeasurable for New Yorkers, | | "ameryouns lady was justiv mors ith | stage, seems too trivial to make | seems quite creditable? thar ho may eselvo your letters on ls waist as this expense. > | ‘} you. if you wish to win her back youl any remark on— sii tendon pence, Sanne Cd written exclusively for The Eveni World by C! “What's to be done?’ asked Kirk, breaking the intolerable stlence. returned Crawshaw ‘We're done for, I wuppowa, We'll fever get out of this.” “Now, see here, everybody,” began Kirk, “I want you all to lieten to me and lsten hard. We cay't go back plain. No food, Bo hope, no anything. We certainly can't stay here, waiting like ninnies for find its weloome in Tootsie and Her Cat, Smilax « ww w By_M.F. Neale|or eo Jara Morris, begins next aturday. It is the bes story Clara Morris ever wrote | tt ts made of plaid | . TM) [Now Toor sie. oo hs ! taffeta trimmed with iy : \ TIREO OF DID You EVER velvet bands and | ; PRACTISING, KNOW ME To ‘ : 1 { MADE IS IT?] | combined with a | 4 : BE ANYTHING | REMIND O ME] | cnemisette ot all- yeRinceA. | over lace, But it is é p aes LECTURE eppropriate both CEE! WHAT A 2 x ‘ for the entire dress JARACKET! Z Z i and for the separ- WHAT GETS 7 ME 13, WHERE , ‘ 4 ; | ate blouse and can DOES THE \ | be made from al- NOISE come . : | most any season- able material. Long or three - quarter sleeves can be used as liked. | The quantity of — , enaterial —_requtred OH CATNIP ‘ ! for the 16-year size COULD ONLY | 4s 368 yards 1 or Aeehyes / | 24, 8 yards 27 or 18-4 lyarde 4 inches |rwide, with 12 yard | of all-over lace and | 1-2 yard of silk or | velvet for trimming: | Pattern No, 5,876 Don't Miss It! The Coffin-Nail Girl. By Jim Dash. N the crowded, gay cafe sat the pretty Httle May, I Caring not; In der lips a cigarette, in her heart no wee regret; Oh the blot! And the smoke almost spoke As it challenged an attention that I need hardly mention In the room— Curling higher, b gher, higher, from the pestilential fire Of her doom! Then the men all gazed and sighed, and some women vainly tried To defend The custom new and chic, that only made them quick To descend. And I thought, was she taught By a father of a mother, or 1 sister, or a brother, Of the same Of trifiing, trifling, trifing, her modesty e-stifiing, Wits her name? And mere man, #f he can, Call or send by mall to THE WORLD MAY MAN= TOOTSIE, | 4s cut in sizes for Now, I'm netther saint nor prude, and it's rarely I intrude You'RE AN Airy et ae cha 5 With my views; ANCEL. S| | years of age. Misses’ Blouse—Pattern No. 5,876. But to ald a gir! or woman to become a smokestack human I refuse! ° nt | Should Insist on every measure to stamp out this form of “pleasure” BIO TON FASHION BUR DAU NoLauyy os Twen shld aires eee For her sake, Dbtals ." Sond ten cents In coin or stan aah BSA nrderet: : IMPORTANT—Write your name and address plainly, Lest, sunging, caging, clinging, the habit kceps on stinging patios 4 oo mest 5

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