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r - . ‘ _ The Evening World Daily Magazine, Thursday, ce a 2, 1908 TR, I OT i at t : t A Heart-Climbi ; f eart- Climbing * ” nt x + i : L. R i i ove mnomance °e 7 + aft “tT do love you for the presents, are rich hath say Yes' you, ts tt my porfect vunde 5 Ave minutes cWwilliyout that atten an do) not ve ope f r the) one fas rich I shall s to you 1 i ine ; indest . : me next tle I shall have a thing 1 Cam laughed, In his modest way, Rebeca NIT qi ting of trit her votes, ‘Phen why | He sed off my bonnet and braz entleing yo. ie aaue weyeue: pala ay v lhe Sis Hi Use)th oe are did she love him? I was sure it wa ner workings to th sep gama Ww Bue ween rinse ea : his test In even more of @ t t 1 3 h Be tegetaieaeele Lanta i b ling about you asked Jean nd the car than I dared and things to {inplored Ar- laughed the pr “Yes, about me—and you let myself count on desperately j ruth that I began to | ‘Sweet, soft angel.” tr n veut Cin nts ts A kind of ew-pro-|us beth together. A nin the first trial, but feel a little sorry for lim. “I have to |naud, snatching both at me, with her hand SCLELIS AU N said Arnaud, the ser ‘ean much oh, mue! ve wot, eh? By Jove, tell you what I have already partly |had been w 1 n his vider, "I know Tam stuplt Arnaud poured out th Sralienneeare 1 to an auc| fOr You to dc y « goes like this on the day told in my letter—my answer to your | have enorted, She was about as sweet | about automoh! uge of » detatis of stme- | tomobile. But ot propelling. | meneny nr Aa sdaeburerits winanoer Vaughn Ca dear note—that not to come and walt |and soft and as much like an ange as| them ts as G Stil 1 th ed, to welt | it oral wiry wacrawikith GdciaTOLIG uldniG (t?-wonibiwet wakentie Beotch. nov! for you and take you to supper to- |T was, shall be Matt you make me think hind a bew!ldered | « . ‘automobile world’sit up? By Jove F o night, as you would fe permitted, | not now, ehe sald. ‘1 wish to be| myself clever eXough to un it? “Tolnette clapped her hands, as he | iaeitoena iar eetstae aed ron ‘4 wes ead as death to me"— |shown the wonderful thing which ts to | least, 1 n to think myse! I have told you ts a|paused. “That ts a moet wond k we may pretty certain that Hugh's pretty nat bis work. Ca love, Uarr-Simon or the race, and Ht certain of ‘To tits end he has latter, thes evening eweethenrt, d Jean, “but this is the appreciate us. T mean that on shall be the gchse to lay T See the World and Find «owen exss for you, Arnaud, as well L of yours," fhe exclatn When CHAPS iit. nt ls for You to Choose!” loring you fortune. Perhaps, wheneyou! clever enouch to understand her. 1! when you have e 41 faut that x in a dark eee §T he Newlyweds 2 TheirBaby_ Y George Meita ijus| re TODOM*ORE 0000000 ijlet mo tn "1 should as for me Myself. naud mur something, and hie ned stammerin, ave the effect of gwenuin emotion, so that my Master w your alley, bei ve sacrtilced and put off my lover w! nas "LA F t t ror y 1 t Hat he I have believed tn your regret y. if by such self-abne | re pleased with him than ever, Me vie" & PeERDDOEa@IOMARE OOOO ® POOOQOCODEGOE © YOOOSIOGOOOAS ~ or I should not be here; but in @ mo- ODODOVOONOII FOODS oe ooo: ASIDE YX it Jd but have gained the p and as a reward allowed him to drive my m what had hap-| } re I shall cease to believe; and 2 E ment : nh then I will never 5; Kk to you a; a. = T] 7 1 FE Is for you to choose.” OH, SEE (T'S ALL Serer te ne SE coneae Timenaous aye re breaks ay pitTY BAN PAPA PUT J ae a | “ , pro: or youl” cried FIVE DOLLARS. -way ‘home. “it Is Your Turn * vad, AE TAR ‘Tam to stop to-night?” Arnaud : PAPA HAS IN IT FOR To 8 ART eaitech a whtent ahiadlsca seat ya colntedl ‘Arnawl seemed to fling hiimsel? across oyer, nev FOR TOODLEUMS ! BABY | my bonnet int workshop. fhe room krent and was nade for us »? sald Master, “It's your LOVEN , YOU SHOULDN'T HAVE PUT 50 MUCH IN THE BANK! pushing up open only a lit fn air. Me whispered lik Somebody ela g Baugh. “You would not wotla, T have come to you!" said the voice that had sung the verse of ' Belle ‘Toinctte. "it ta too good to be true," sald Ar- paud. “Tt ia true at } jeserve much a sood th! Whe voice; and try as I might fot catch even a sidewtse @peaker. “You did not t brought in a yo r dere in back from my de e door was pa. tor uncovered, It was as en himself. Now turn know well, 1 suppose It's 10, after the this first night, I'd like te coquatting me to answered Ar- an excited ring In hts it. And as he was has- y body free from dust I 4 word or two which he mute s task forgo’ e care lavishe: t with ¢ st that vou do t be In time yet,” Was he visit to his "Toinette? hight, or close upon Its laughed say. T could im s Where you epent these len A lone ia mored| Dut maybe th Knew) sh wie nes work you told me of—ns 6 re Ai s, and meant to hurry off an ave safd the name of the 1 ' after he had made “I—don't remember mentiont » would be too late, hoped with every fibre of my at, if he were capable of conselence and doing our harm, I might in some » to clreumvent him, Be Continued.) @tammered Arnaud. “That Is N.t a Compliment!" 1 “What—you forget what you say to nent get what you eay to n answered, wh le ‘Totne Ar devoured the if they had 1 s moon-|M YOUR TOE 1S A BREA ml LITTLE SMASHED, BANK OPEN, DOCTOR) | sioes u BUT YOU'LL BE SO. CAN PAY ee eee ALL RIGHT | 000000000000000000000000 000600060000 000000009: Betty Vincent’s Advice on Courtship ana Marriage QQOODOOOCOOT 00000000 0000 CO000000 C sn't she, Arnaud? to please Mademo: , “That { better,” ghe exclaimed. “And ive come,” 8 ed to see you not open your door and d to let me in ae “Let you in?" Armaud astammered | (O00) NOU again, “Iam as I ehould love to |e more o: @o that, 1 I am under a sol- BRE oe emn pron “Pooh for your solemn promise fs that to me? “invite me tn te work 0: > her and received a reply din ambiguous terms. Sho says es not love me, but might some da I have called on r young lady and she has devel- aca jealousy, although other young men. ink of her? LL She is very capricious. Though she arently does not want you herself, S not want any one else to win fection. There is no reason why to speak to her atwut} you should not call on the other girl (a nd 1 ul Be Properly Introduced, roar Be dam in young lady two years nat the | ting for me |, told the| twenty: [be ; Tivo. dust round the cor who works in the sam jaye hot been Introduced nor each other, Fr aware of to off What do yx Miss Ayer’s Emaciated Woman Is No Long ger a Nervous Wreck Kink a good dose of jealousy young lady of her capri- s If sh afraid of losing will treat you with more affee- Re properly introduced. nee In your offie r duce vou to the young lady. you s a000000000809/ The Maa Should Ask. oa 2 : Buffalo Bill's New Tales of { the Flains 3 Ft Ay for the) pe £ COBCSOCOOCE COC SEECEC COLE CSOOOBOOOC OC BOLIC BONO 220 NOE DOCOMO OI IOI OIG sr for me; HAVE ory sent them on ahead out a you 1 fs tt more sk her varent’s perini out with a young ent: ted and when I with me, she T claim she > with me, and sion or tol | taay: tor rudely Aft We rode on i son, their lookouts we ty start, Gen. Er New Serie How I Won the he rest of the ripple of rile Mt every louting of us to our t. We knew the s und well, and ; justified in re- Congressional Medal, |#»ew. too, tut the ner nag been at: | ef nd have eo npany me, IF rite sue Ee oe ) r the pa The young is ri She was 5 sis what had happened. As the z ee heaene mi epaciatonten sgt | vere rest- of India 1 war paint had) they q You should apologize for vour conduct. W erator hed from idow of some cot-| ie = zis ra Jone evening in TRO CHG TR LENT § COL) CLT CEI es Md 2 June of 180. By ets In the faces of the scared ho ses| fram Alvan hions. aimeutt hi we’ I mean part and mules, had stampeded the whole i A i ied | of the Firth Cay- herd, Two of the escort were ki!led and |! f o as alry, myself and one or two more wounded. The savages) 4 yalcall and nit some of my scouts. yunded up about f the herd and vi ma to Increase In weight We were just back rted across country with them a’ D O c | from a long jour. | breakneck pace \ 50 Mask fs so nnd glad to | Gen, W. H. Emory (father of the Ad- ndiourselvensinwait tr ie tla) ent that she ere miral Emory in Evans's fleet) was in| t fix. aa fre no restaura in| yout withal, self for two > a Gematnn Ce i oa create trackless nod et ns | tt } rent neers ara the neighborhood and we Were looking! ‘Btant ABATE eye 4 * ut tt 2 j,secmsy overt: semblance to the forward to a perlod of loafing, A de-| Ts eso Cone, rac Sumped On MY | too, ‘Those dan cavalrymen were increasing. ‘This one Z t she was less than |{h deep, will be filled up by a snb-| tall of nin had been sent out a halt Lan = % rsd ead seen Joo} fellows It was honor to scout for | ts designed for Month ago. Her carringe is eplendid, |e'4neous Infection which I know to| hour earlier to drive ~he regiment's| 4nd rode ou ee pee eeon they Mek thesia | young eirie and) is 3 color and general nir of vitality | Pe harmless, herd of 600 horses and muies to water,| Indians had taken. I came back with| jat em! ’ mrancty Brel cosillvel shy out SHY Gayo IE The wrinkle could be obliterated and| at the nearby Platte River. The herd's, this news Just as Company I, of the ene } in Une ee S Which have not had a{t! facial contour restored by mas-| escort was small, because of the luck| Fifth (40 men led by Lieut, Bart p, | Nith ts . ne a ga itive TA ablennaee eage, Dut ioe ina GNE z se ma: in scares; also, for perhaps the| Thomas), Were mounted and ready to| back unseen to ea s Pe face lias done a great deal already 1 or geet mene UES ae Haas vonnorrow| her, but, like almost all New Yor a | nade of take the fi 1 3. She will have| Women phous in a const ds Ita nd O th Gl d H e h blue ow she hurry to lo! younse wit fa tucking operation performed on avn [20% 20 is tn a hurry to tae as vouns | () Fy e a ignway oe * By J. K. Bryans. *: meee, oF NEE wren wil ltt the fine woman with the mask using her | but Sazring muscles of the checks and ob- coirometer, which measures her lung |i for ‘all materials Uterate the lines running from the nose | S2!TOR a yeu bla 90D pelea Rane ce Zo the mouth, and a lino between her} cHbactty. | The picture was, taken tho = , Sas 2 4 : Weoks xo and shows the hollow cheeks, girls’ gowns, w yes, which is almost a quarter of an| which are now much improved, {t also can be ma (_— from taffeta, gallne silk and the R fi ti f B h | Gi | like, and used Jn conjuretion with a elections of a bacheior Url, SUA be worn with odd * 6, uantity of By Helen Rowland, Aunt aet sixteen-year fy 13-4 yar MAN fs always advising his wife to wear common-sense shoes, but 7-8 ya that isn’t the kind he turns around in the street to stare after, 44 inched wide, F Blue Beard Isn't the only bridegroom who ever went to the altar 1-8 yards of ap with a closet full of dead loves on his conscience, plique, 7-8 yard o} i When @ woman is pretty and married an optimistic man can ellk for the girdle ‘always console himself with the ‘thought that perhaps she is unhappy because and trimming her husband doesn't appreciate her, Pattern No. 5931 * It isn't the man who js willing to stay up late to talk to you, but the one who 4s cut in sizes for fs willing to got up early to wor} {or you, that you e@ught to waste your pow- siris of 1 and 16 {fer on. years of age, Misses’ Over-Waist—Pattern No. 5931, It we could all pay the price! [matrimony in a lump sum {t wouldn't be so PLS LNA AAAI PE ONESL SEERA SALSA ALA Lope put Paying It {n daily instaf Ats ts what wearles us, i ARGENT Co DLL aN NGA OR Ea reformed rake is like a 7 CN Call or send by mall to 2 EVENING W At ¢ | ‘Ptyle and his flavor. 4 res het, ch: madaro yer Rese he, hes) tost bis How to } TON FASHION BUREAU, No, 21 West Twenty-third street, New «. A married man soon Jearns| ish not to let the barber put tilac water on ‘ Ghiatn ) York. Send ten cents in coin or stamps for each pattern ordered. ‘els hair, it’s wonderful how a they get about exciting suspicion, patiers .3 IMPORTANT—Write your name and agareng plainly, and al- | Wea da a wind that the value of hatping, Bay, boss, you hasn't er dime dn yer clothes, has yer?” “Hurry up, Shorty, an’ git a move oa! I wants to make dex uext town ways specity size wanted. . - “No, my man, I have nat, But how did you guess itt” . before der jail closes fer de nightl"* meee

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