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concer trae tae nao The Evening World Daily Magazine, Monday, or DOONAN DIAC S* 'An Auto Story with Speed to It Champion By John Colin Dane. “we @) @) @) e) @) @) (2) @) @ ‘ eCopyright 1907 by G. W. Dillingham Com-) trac pany.) ‘ DING CHAPTERS + Hugh Cameron, disinnerited son of * pobleman, invenis and bullds a new 1fhotor ae to compete. in the grea’ © yooret Cup Race in France, He ar Champion (the car ts ‘suppose ite own story), and mak gnly, by Jean Amaud, a dinary scene, I was driven em and I was astonish their principal fea fference not only betwee ring eg n up tators at a respectful distan the way tn which t! fered from one a would hardly have ) ; bla work. Cameron's for: longed to the same 1 jot h’s improvements, To oe 5 rors !"’ et rusia improvements, 70, tris ansty| A Nzst of Horrors | Because be must stay in the shop and Fear! yy Champion one evening tnevend. of Kaine, 12 T Kren ene his Pg Cay “rench Lt aE a nown as *') Be nette.”” ' especially to a antl GbeenceTolnette conte. iy nee Aro jetaRobpoenICy SAtglage the shop and choise nim gato mowing Nr Wve an Opportunity for Lie exhibition particel Cheviplontarmaimadien. oHURN 8091 Ge irivall ideas inv automonil spa Armaud take the car On th fs wie construn drinudl take athe) car, tlon, but many of the creators s¢ to have gone cut roway to ber rich American tathe! | atart for Paris in Ch her their cars look as fantastie as possib! = and pr vately tries to tind o4! iy and Arnaud acc t is plan ange: 1 the hope of dr bl CAF gg AEE DHA ar the hope drawing publ Ghetisbeniuees to them, and thus securing Ry darting the men who The whole party ead Cecilia’ having love with each other r fays arrange to witness the ent ooded by an Gacnt ang n minded to f CHAPTER VII. rerem z I Start to Win the Cup. or vn Y Master kept his word to Ila me. in a priv birea ‘ext mot taken out and dr @gain. But before gay city we stopped {of a big hotel, and @ little muste with Mohave been a sig though it was so shops were all fast the windows flew open. : leaned out. She was ¢ @nd wore no hat hair, so sho looke! The window wa ¢ up my ne A large, white the same ninber don me—like a me! But { defea was an insy 4 his contidence in my t I kept cool, without a throb of the of the babel ) feeling. I watched the ning and going of owners ane rs, pouring gurgling petrol out she ca eter Ban oiling their strange brood from tocmarr t : sed cans, tightening up nuts and nd civing last anxlous touches und]in a lighter shade and a yoke of white lace. The last of the series {s a tallor-made costume worn by Mme. Rejane, made of light blue cloth and trimmed with fifth {sa simple tollet in currant-| shaded blue soutache. The long coat tussore, A perfectly plain flat! {s short-watsted and has a waistcoat of runs up a 1 fe above the walst| violet satin and border of tan velvet. Japanese kimono |line and the belt forms a high corselet| The cuffs show the satin and a ruffle i ur dressmaker she will be able to By Diane de Morigny. [ior oeesame, ana pat son jue ery est ideas in fash-| that much ahead of the fashionable pro- | mi come from n the shape of cos- est extrome slenderness, kes the fashions for the white-h: xt comes a dress made by Dou women of Paris. Trimming fn filet la nonette cassimere, cut — prir and embrotde! r shape, with short bol aft filet lace, | ditter ules (gray. from a di with bow knots of pale pink trimmed with green embrofdered filet | blul y or smoke-colored to rge in deep | and black velvet and t 1 yoke is of x loose ttons. A very wid toque is of ned with a| satin runs under bol: My Mas waved it a Barr-Simons Again. | eard one bystander say: ‘so saying that Barr- certain to win with a s been making sleeve.” Paris guccesse opening of the on this dress ts all | rn over a white vely t my 3 take st is @ simple and interestin prominent or-made costume of actresses In current 1 blue made wit are repro-| draped in fr d style for | large button nttom of rit ruching Sil in ns indeed! I hated the man ‘ ed with al the sk is trimmed wit band of A French idea of a i already because of what mv J season are fors-| deep g t tin shows | lace over black. vat is worn by Prince, It ts all-'of biack satin, with large Jewelled) of ecru muslin. A deep jabot of lace Olf to the Racz. had said of him: now I hated hin ed! se costumes, and !f you] on the cuffs and shawl collar. The coi The third Is a dress of cray rembroldered stik and has a lining buckle in front. ‘The blouse ts of thels worn with this costume. We ran out of Paris, through ¢ ess nan ever for hig boasting, to you k ng and Hao We to UG tse fitted, buts lines cut so as to! foulard, worn by Mune. M er, who ft i: ink liberty satin. A band of black same material Ovenia Ema LEYs He of allk| oa sprinkled with blossoms and eth 1 Coogan OOK ® TO OOOO! TODO OOOO O00! Ton Ore JOOOOON0000000 COCO00000000 COOCC00000000 white—to a distant town many kilo- d nis car cat a 1 . 5 9 i 9 Sauce Se All the Boarding-House Watched for Lizzie’s Auto, but It Didn’t Come : 8 Betty V t’s Advi was to be. the starting: above. the clamor of voters il the boarding-House Watched for Lizzie s Auto, bu 1dn t Come :! e necent Ss Advice 8 Vandervoorst Cup Race mingling throb of many er 3 ps = -s there soared lightly the clear LOOK OX xe) FOOD overex * 18 1) oy | put into another private garage, which I had all to my for my | 9 Master. I heard Arnaud offer to stop Now the leve Ment for on Courtship ana Marriage 8 IODDCOO000000 COCO0000 OOOD00000000000000 es of a bugle. A. Flynn, [ise it posing with J. He was) “1 totd ner to put an airbrake on the ©: 2 beaming orbs right off the handie, | for fear he'd ange his mind, th A couple of bonnets up- swuthiimettnrousp: the aipATene there 8 G67 E218 and aldne tenve her except to get. | gerry with a lighted [stairs that own swell vells, but. she | 4 Short of J eae ane Hugh, but thougl Arnaud a ARNE Wu h According to her, he was right | and a bottle of kero-/ wouldn't give It to say s jdn't ha Long an ort of It. (aR euvorrenow Curstienda)) neo Ow) almost insisted, seeming so hurt that 1 net ¢ be neeee eat Ni there with the purr, and his clothes | ser knew,it all one 6f her own, #0 she broke a bank The 9 Cua cb 8) HARTBROKEN. know Hugh hated to imyaisel eal hh Te CUS Ue at fitted him like the outside of an app | ‘ow, to start off with, Lizale had no | upstairs that wa going to wake up| Dear Betty ; If you were to blame for the quarrel Master would not yield, That made sled, ot Pe te | “He took her home, and before they | s rags, and she had to do the bor-j until Easter, hopped on ar, and| | 4M twenty-three, rather tall, endian it 1s your plece to take the first step me very hopeful, and I told myseif hand on Oe ee ee reached the gate ded her an tr good and ong. First off, she j coughed two bones for the slickest love with a girl three vances | toward a reconciliation. But if the that the danger, whatever 1 had | ee cree, ope | clad Invite to take a spin some ni found a friend with a long, blue coat, | thing in brown you ever s I know junior who ta very short, She | voung man was at fault and retuses to was over now; for was not Hus ees aR onanie Ite aimultanes |" father's machine, which could breeze that was nailed. I tried It on and /for a fact that the same thing sc CIOLO estat Lac head ae | APO}oKIzo Mt ts best to forget him and going to drive me to-morrow, and, if AGN aoa Babe. Wa postie simultane “eighty miles nn hour with the cops {it fuged me better than the Henrietta it | for $935. 1 told Adrian taat | dearly. My friends all laugh at me. 0° | accept attention from some other man. hendtdbewhovande what scouldapreysne se anaa ets eg oes on looking the other way 1| was made for. It was a little tight un- | ow cheap it was, not because Ia] {ey tnluk she Is too ain | 1s done st orange on Base Nee ee oss the ndddle of i puaenid T do, as I intend to marry this | 64 T omens’ Quarrel, us from winning? “What | that chance like a lonesome plate of | der the arms o have a twin, but because he Ss. H. rnaud crouched at ¢ Arnaud stayed late talking to our u es a ner {cream in July, and they a date|the back, but Starve who tried |atways safd brown showed off my * | Dear Hetty: Master, and appeared axa Mees APO AIRC Len crab nauee lfor Inst night. That was a week ago, | it on, too, § nen s OUL in @| golden locks to good advantage, Mhosyounga ladyalslxoscenould aBAYe iv cA\rainilovel with andicwaslengaged fore it was light, looking ts fateh tohimy, nropellanawass made onove ssig{@nd since then we've had nothing else | machine nobody would fee that.! sme old Indy told os rail PapeniTi Ee tOmcOR Ith yOUE Over exo sw say oti ne iin anieninn ely eat recveyed, as if he had not slept much, come. I thought that I could feel} ones, the clock but that | At the last minute she found out she | jd lady wold every at the| friends are extremely rude to make fun | y years my to the| for every tinkle of th senior, Lately we had a quarrel in |menl about the ride, and th all re- v v y eof her, and if IT were you I would pay ered they left something on the| no attention to them, Many which both were to blame, TI think he so they could go up and take a| women marry tall men, and the mar-| Should apologize, I truly love him very It was only 2 0 @ pocket, but evid d black as) heart thump, thump; and I knew that ing passed over him, as a he leaves of the poplar | Dek, aw ly we were to fits of s everything for a mer nin pu of the room. | spin. had ev ig {t over there under D tn start carly, for they began at once to | breeze rustles A i 0 : snaeH St yen ‘ ie ch and think he also loves me. What anilnt ny parts | trees, |the dictionary; but whatever it means, 1 t f B h | G | She was all ready at 7 and sat] rages turn out happily wana , * RETEST kote , ST ea leer 7 ToT I I OrnD (Oana Refiec lons ol a acneior rl. in the middle of the parlor, | 1a} tell nt apolowiza] and i and rubbed me, filling ne up wita lite- | A Lonely Racer. Jas her faults, Ike everybody else, Dut »ut, waiting for him to chu-cin| She Wants to Make Up. lininneleelorulaiilvel on sis/ekwesieey ? giving petrol, they taiked in tones | Almost everybody else seemed to have] when it comes right down to the base By Helen Rowland. Ike eee Nea while Wise 0 was | ne 1s e arenes i which tried not to be excited. sonie one specially Int ; Be fp tite in floor she's eu neag mas cin Sea eee OLS Pee aie, HRM ROBERT Ti a raryoneelie har satay a 1 eC Tal i (ae wi ih ‘AM deeply in love with a young man| If you renily love the young man and ‘ At the Start. a yaa ee Aa reanenanatles She's As feathers tor fair ||P in mornings ingtead of in the evenings SRR EST MO Peas canoe I who is one year my senior, being | consider ¥ nif to blame for the quar- 1 . | on y bonnet Love always comes to a man as a surprise; he feels like a per girl never dreamed what was com nineteen, We quarrelled, I asked | rel tell him you are ready to be friends i I listened with eager Interest as they | the lust sr erupienoredi| andgmpod nisiya onan in the dark, and his one thought is for a means A to apologize, and said he could not jugain. If you have found true love you rs of cnaut: | that lingers too long on her side- who has been hit nz to her all In a lum mn e very foolish to drive it away by t — disoussed the great circuit which had He refused, and their inven- | escape. | e Anite Clot ca apeak to me otherwis! Perey Tel eee Ue Lone nee fee siti See rel spose you're trying to figure out | Men used Hafan ceveecodtcasxayendl Mirth withichorusteirie | nowitheytmarsn |senienite piciece eee ee we do not talk to each |iarsh words, But $12 a week Js too | sweherevallj thal competing ncares were ste, eo trraplekedi tt ‘Wnong the m@-| the answer, eh? Well, !f you'll stop chorus girls and hire good cooks: jamtss." I here interrupted, me ‘ Tova nimi @ i would )yeryi \smella Pa BLy aL OumAy zeae. 4 © round three times, beginning soon Rout pieced 1! Usbands, Drothers, ee nt de gawdust for a minute | A man 1s so suspicious about a woman's figure he always gives her credit wondering what genuine | but - = efter dawn, in an order to be deter-/ or lovers who were to drive for tne iii slip you something. ‘This ts the |for pads, unless she is so stout that he feers certain she laces, lly composed of, "Did he ¢ CHLOE) ey Unt) CHS) Cle Ne | honor a ort a soul had my Mastet | real thing, with no flowers around the| Some men are such bunglers at love-making that they cannot make a senti- jis mind and bring around an The cars were to be started at inter- | ish him “bon voyage.” oF edges, so cover it up with a large for- | mental remark without tripping over it, or take your hand or @ kiss without |} and) bu Instead of vals of five minutes, and there woul Cd tat ast ote the Rovian (get alter I'm through. miaking you feel as though they had taken your pocketbook. er aaeaaiaceittomoplla? be certain halting places called controls, eV" AS TNO Or ecid over the lani- | “The other night Llagle took Ina so-| ‘The average man’s !deas of what a woman ought to be are as old-fashioned | ‘There's no hope for you, and there'll | where times were to be taien and fresh} gcape, the sudden radiance iit up three | oal uptown with another girlie and |and set as two china vases on a parlor mantel. Jue less for him if he ys tag fuel could be supplied. But 1 had not) amillas faces, and I could have snorted | vas introduced to a certain party whose | It takes a mighty dishonorable man not to lie to a woman about where he | le at sight of two of them. heard haif what I wanted to hear be- | for Joy at sini; of tne of in h this bell again’ ‘Tess replied. "He | QVUCH a pretty. ever showed up at all." graceful, yet sim- name I wouldn't loosen up for a farm, sw her husband the night before. fore 1 was driven off to the astarting- lailineriinacmas peint; and once on the road my Master Peles STs Armed fl ie mee an er Clarence the Cop # # #& & ~ By ¢.W.Kahles By ae ea to each other If they talked. | = made from cashmere. I hed thought that I wae beginning —4,/ 8) a Pa | 5 — z by this time to know a good deal of the | LEAD ME sy 48 LUA GEE! TS THE COME ON, FELLERS! - as in great world and its phases, but now I THEYRE THE \{ THERES A Lord \TO'EM 7 SPL REFORMATORY, HERE'S CLARENCE yo realized all in a moment that real life | \ Worst INTHE |] OF AWFUL BAD + yi instance; patross or any had been a closed book for me. It was enly on this day—with the gray early tal; from ge rm gE EE RITE EE Sea Tins silk or ¢awn of this day—that !t had indeed opened for me. and opened at a page Ightly | full of wonderful knowledge. What | hand «would happen for my Master when the | Page had turned over? Ah! that was a | Suestion that sent the petrol throbbing | to my carbureter, The Course. Hundreds, thousands of other ople besites Hugh Cameron were taining of this race and nothing but this race ‘to-day, ; Along both aldes of a broad, straight | Foad stretched a vast encampment Ile %@ dream army in the dim, elusive light. | Grand stands, draped with flags, were | already beginning to fill with grouns of People, women aa well as men. More Motor cars than I could count were neh flannels. eminently att dainty, vet tt ts by no means diMoult to make. The sleeve can be open at the out er edges, as tliustrated or left plain, as iked @rawn up on the dusty grass along the & ches be straight, white line of the road: red, ‘ 4 oct s r SERVES KIM ROUSSEL ray, blue green and yellow motor ‘ S ey, RIGNT! HE HADI WoT DOYE2 “ oars, covered and uncovered, very grand » 5 7 i i mew ones, small battered old ones. Saag! . NO BUSINESS MEAN BE BUTTIN IN HERE INTO THE REFORM- = ATOR MILE HEY YE2 FINED! ] “i 7/7 2, ‘Wooden pavilions for refreshment, with ®anners waving, and big boards dis- Played, advertising the list of thelr spe- @lalties, towered above the rows of can- | vas tents, and here and there were odd : ey . 4x 4 Pattern No. 5028 Uttle creations which later T discovered | t , ro te _ y s 7 c + were offices for telegraphing the news SF 4 A Gee! Sutels fone “et the race. Among the tents and the y/@ape , : , d @] | Bavillons so closely ranged together y f 'T WAS @ continuous stream of dark X figure, aimless, apparontly, as the A TOUGH ' _ Swarms of ants I had seen in the coun f = BUNCH! ; ail Uy when we rested to lunch or to re- : Mew ro Fa treat oien ew water or petrol, yet each having uo Senc s ‘ vattorn ordered. tts separate object and Interest. Obfale. pT AN SE ERED \iress plainly, and al- » As for rhe, I was naturally more intent eshte, ways specify sixe wanted. the competing tmotors—my rivals— , AeY_Gikay ooafee ef tno ann” \e