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DDHOHIDHDODIPHODQOGIWDIOGHOOOGHOOHOSGSHOU’, | SODA GOMNA ANN NOAOOOS Live Wire Stories ‘ of New York Life =: By O. Henry -<~ The Greatest Short Story Writer of All ( NOW TO PUT THESE BOOKS BACK IN THE FRONT foom ! haps {t was caused by olther the origin- ality or the audacity of the snow-bird By Courier. The Newirweds 2 TieieBaby ws ODO OO OCOOn By George McMan TOOK FoOUbO! NOOODGO0UG) 1918) ejere ( Brex | { WHE Re > ARE (ss KEEP AWAY! DoN'T GET KE a) a IN MY No Conqueror in the World’s Hisar iHias Been More Daring, Dramatic and Unconventional tn Hts Methods Than the Mischievous Little Despot Cupid, Whose Conquests Are Here Recorded. The Romance=——— us; exer | ==Love-Making hunter, in thus olrcumventing her ex- — js commands against the ordinary 2 | qrrom (“The Four aillion,” by 0, Henry.) of communtcation, She fixed DAS DA-DAL By Thornton Hall. 8 # qCopgright 1908 by MoClure, Phillips @ Co.) | her eye on a statue standing disconso- : t ee E a5 |late in the dishevelled park, and spoke DA-dA | poet or, yates eid anne captivating than New Yorkers. I | @pT was neither the season nor the hour|!nto the transmitter: | nanile “and unusual beginnings of famous ©! over to this country with the idea i when the park had frequenters;/ “Tell the gentleman that I need not (the love stories of of Just commandeering some English and itis likely that the young lady.| repeat to him a description of my phy ‘of kissing &!rl for a wife, and since I have seen % who was seated on one of the benches deals. He knows what they have been Whereby wive# | you T guesm Iam just downright crazy * bat the side of the walk. had merely and what they So far as they Ba Jon you. Say, would you care to sample obeyed a sudden impulse to sit for @/ touch on this case, absolute loyalis (Copyrtehted 108 by the Press Publish- | me for @ husband? If you don't like me | while and enjoy a foretaste of coming and truth are the ones paramount, Teil ing Company, N. ¥. World.) after a week or two, you could always + epring. him that I have studied my own heart go back to your mother, and I'd allow She rested there, pensive and still. A ay well as one can, and I know ite CHAPTER V you four hundred dollars a week. You certain melancholy that touched her| weakness as RERTMGSuI (EMER CCAS eantinteals ind I, Miss Studholm, would have a countenance must have been of recent! ‘That {s why I decline to hear his pleas 1 as _ |40-horse power good time. Well, just | birth, for st ha fo vet eRe fine Rr late Varn hey AtaU abe WuTEGlanAoetcan: Actresses and Their Un-| you think the matter over and write me uuthful cont ; 3 6 Sea Pare die varcuuciicughysesoliveroucve one him through hearsay or doubtful known Worshippers. ) Fea he GOUS eo I shall be 1 the aren th , Wevideroa Wl analithatstelrchents mindelae . walting for your reply with heart pal- other ME ere ciarronm ut auneypersietaNiniieaTs F a different and less amiable] pitating like the throb of the engines ry oar mae ee im ares ing what he already well knows, you er was another: admirer|of¢ an Atlantic Liner. ‘Thine, alw. > c ne path Sy Gens & ¢ who addressed Miss Dare thy ” which he sat. Behind him tagged a| ™Ay,cmvey the matter WHY LOVEY, 1 KNOW, BUT ree bees i Tell him that I entered the con- A OM A Adela at the risk of damaging this boy carrying a sult At iaight Of] servatory that evening trom the rear: HE WANTED IF THESE - "T fell in love with you th ing heart," writes Miss Stud- the young Indy, the man's face chunged to cut @ rose for my mother. Tell him 5 TO PLAY Books HAD rst time I ever saw, and shall de “I refused the offer." to red and back to pale again. Helr saw him ant Miss Ashourton beneath a0 OF PAPA'S FALLEN ON mine to win you by fair means or . watched ner countenance as he drew/tne pink oleander ‘The tableau was LEG\ LoVEY m reading this alarmng Ses neurer, with hope and anxiety mingled Femanit is . ) Miss Phyills, ‘I almost CHAPTER VI, pretty, but the pose and juxtaposition cis on his own. He passed 4 few were too eloquent and evident to re- COME @uIcK! with fright, Indeed, for week How A] yards of her, but he saw no evidence | quire explanation *S way to school I almost avot ow to Write a Love Letter r % I left the conserva. that she was aware of his presence or tory, and, at the same time, the rose IneRoris tholpavement seats thle iorble Some Famous Models, existence. Icon ks Mena Sen Gan Geos Gt parson should pounce out from some | . | song and dance to your impresario.” ley or area and carry me off.” When jvortn we want Love veacheth ee The Man and the Girl. I easail aye Ghee oreralMlaly ensue “Dear Miss Dare te another des- | nq whit ive bush, to apeak, she bids ae Gome fifty yards further on he sud-| put me wise on dat, will yer?” Used Id ery night ver teen aR aehigy atop eavael Gaecuvanarcal Stages lonmocktvanimayacanlnlt iree weeks I taken the same sea! —° any one who {s not dead te ~ pene ts gongens penises OP Gan Mh. Bete in the front row of the st oe] Sa pd niiment there is an irre ane side. The boy dropped the eismanias tr ; i Rtearewalatarsavacihiminithnwonderiig too near for one maintaining Vaudoville Theatre in t en- istible fascination in old hrewd eyes. The young man took out position of an hieal.” deavor that Mae might not ll love-letters with their time . The y | z eo some sin you we eased to} stained handkerchief and wiped hia brow. | @ Q f, eastusa | tained pages, faded) ink end Jt was a good handkerchief, a good | Too One Cocinens teyardal me, mowever | Gaie Teena ecaniae) tie ewvorta brow, and the as good to gravel epun from beneath the anaute adesnerat amdgcunless li paltueo Veli oaone need Aeoipherab! look at. He Jeet. He stood by the other hear from you within the next twen-|and passion of hear cern eee “T want you to take n message to n The man’s eyes interrogated ty-four hours. I do something GATT cee TER ree one that on that bench, ‘te hungrily. The boy's were shining de te. My int towards you| cain and throb with pleasure or with her I a: way to the station with the impersonal zeal of the trans- are perfectly honorable, and I say here|/ 1) ind whether the letters are those } to leave for San Francisco, wher» 4 that I ald marry orrow If] tnsy a ee ottaxer, peer or peasant, } ehall join that ska pose dat she's on to de fact you would only have e such | sien a De the same spirit, and expedition. Tell her when a feller 1 happy consumn ame to pass| erent words, the same has commanded me ries and tryin’ | [ would on! pulation—that | 160 which love alone can Sahib ealo ta tire y she won't| RTS Sat CN Eee SEIS | We spend our honeymoon in a balloon." | iH oe of making one 1 1 to no e says she “A enry VIII,’s of Justice, vs| caught yer dead to rights, buggin’ a CO ION IIIA IOS SALAS ASKS TS SESSASAASSSSAS ASSESS ESSE ASAD | Salome’s Offer. = y .’s Letter. deen. Tal and bunch 0° calle de hot-house, She Gi ne letters in which Henry VIL ives PE ete Miss Olive Fremstad 1" | breathed dev : falucaratenenencniss ar Avalon some posies and | % tf e { f | At a stad in | breath levotion nearly four cen- treatment. yut giving him her rea-/} pezin’ de oder gal to beat |% in n Feavice n our =) ip and arria 2 &j the part o ‘ Jom e pi s eld turles ago to the opjects of his fickle Cae GH Onn) i Gan, (5 ca he says {t looked cute, all | % f& [opera of that ttle, a gentleman fom | affection are as tomer an any ever trary to her nature as I bellove It t Bp ers Wh reves Ge HEE SA WO 696 I IO HF 9 HE A HN HE eh oe eT IT IC AINA eI IN ET I IM MINN II MI MN MIT MIT EIT IT ITI He Ne | NoM Nas, RO POY ty |Penned by the moat ardent lover. be. Tel! her that I have thus, to a/|She says yer better git busy, and make VGN Pea A ing own swe art,’ he ‘ote td pee peas Be iad Too Young to Love. speneeuiee ieee nature. ane eeasiy red you pny, ae me know) ways tells me #o, A friend of mine! with penned tho following touching and one summer aa S r i her !nj i : ight ui tainly come along | how can I become acquainted? tol o asl Dex fae pe See UN tions, in the hope that she ma | The y man gave a low whistle] pear Betty: sooner or later. Fee Eu, STE (REY HT ee eee eae Co IE Og 1 on eet 1 be to advertise you of the De Inclined to see justice done and his shed with a sudden AM geventeen ant am deeply in) a him to call at my house, My mother} fremstad—You are unique he world. | great loneness t Oe neta ‘i esa) serie} Ae fie wiktetheminalaelshitiew 3 TAeanON PAU onel weve M. It you join a@ church and tell the|consented, and I invited him to call.|r would bet my last dollar against 4| depart pore eee uaonpsiicemyo and tell her that nome othe Ins! jove with a young man. I d t onely Young Man. pastor of your lonely conditions I am|He sala that ha father was sick and ty for you | oe yoy for t Ssaure. you, methink- The young man dropped a half-a and drew out a|] know how old he is, but he appears sure Reewlltiniroalisn saat tsisoinesnica li dat is father was mateh that there ts nothing for You}eth whe tim balou gourds Into the boy's hand. The boy loo ing one, he|to be about twenty. How may 1 be Dear Betty EIMNERCA amet leEren Cecolithiratno: offers | netic 14 not call, but aa soon @s hi8/in the whole unlverse but the Sacred | ing now last, than Tewas Wout Girt him for a moment with brigh lowing ni {introdaeed to him? BB. M H AM a@ young man, about twenty-| opportunities for friendship, ‘her Kot well he would be only too £184) terest of art. I, too, am alone in 2he| whole fortnight, I think your kindness Ka i t r Z 7 aacike tar ° \ on ye no friends and am very lis father died, and now be) world. I am six foot high, have a fine : eareas, eyes out of a dirty, tntelligen his vest You are entirely too young to be In y ve no girl trier : A . aiid) my tenvancytaciovere : and then set off at a run. He ap to the lady,’ love with any one, let alone a stranger lone! T have a good position and Don’t Invite Him Again. his brot s sick. My parents! position, blue eyes like yours, all Saas ye ve cwuseth it, for proachal the lady on the bench a lit to read it. Tell If you know no one who |s a friend of earn a fair salary, with a good chance | Dear Betty |say that he fs only laughing at me. Do} hair and much landed p pill) | oeaoety je ie hot nave thought it tle doubdtfully, nembarrassed. He 1a explain situation. |the young man there 1s no way to mee.|of advancement, and am sure tf a |] AM nineteen and am employed tn the | You think he efor me? I ike him | yoy marry me? I will buy a plano, 1] ood nave preven mere whe it Reuonsartha einer miata blevol Relhadirningledimell him young lady would show a little affec-| | same firm with a young man who h. ANXIOUS. | would rather that my head were in your] po CANS Brie od Melee tk? at 1 mohed on the bi h her conception of the, . jtion toward me I would love her! seems to ike me very much, and al- man’s brother may be! hands—even if it were on a dixh, lke am coming towards you methinketh Gade aeana hotachen eicit nave, 48k an Explanation, eee ———= |1ll, too, and he may be sincere in his! smne—than that it remained on my |‘, 280 De halt relieved prejudice or favor. Tell her that the loyalty | Dear Betty: 1re to call, but I advise you not to} shoulders, and me to be the husband of | ore amoroug Henrsgiurlteay injeatin ite Cea a a geo ate Neue cir OLR BE] UB @ him to call again. If he really! ny girl you like in Nebraska. Here ts © amorous strain; “my heart and 1 G a) 14, “dat gent on de oder : Senger stood before the lady three months, The other night I hemsisya cell pera t ask tO} What Mise Frenstad’s enewer was| once Elves ime more pain -than | "Lad: he gald, “dat g of | call you will know that your parents’ ever thought could be felt. ‘This bring bench @ent yer a song and dance by be gent says he's had de ski-bunk ‘ad an appointment with her, but she inion of hin cor: es unfortunately we do not know, but tt 48/19 my mind ‘hls brings me. if yer don't know do guy, and he's |put on hin widout no cause. He saya failed to keep it and I have not heard | Oe et NOE ra Ta COLE ect. quite certain that plano was not bought | io yin eyrnor in astronomy which ‘zyin’ to do de Johnny act, say dejhe's no bum guy; and, lady, yer read) from her since. Kindly advise me xs Treat Them Gooll: “or her, and that his head waa left | ( » the further the poles are from word, and I'll call a cop in t'ree min-jdat er, and I'll yer he's a white; tO what I shall do, as I love the young a in situ on ft. owner's shoulders, perme the more storhing 1s his Tees. If yer does know ttm, and he's|sport, all rig girl and would ilke to continue my | Denney What could be more generous anq| "Cat: Thus it fe with our love; absence on de square, wy I'll apiel yer de] The young lady unfolded the letter, | friendship with her FLA AM a young man of twenty-four and| reasonable than the following proposal | "2# Placed distanoe between us, never Dunch of hot air he sent yer." somewhat doubtfully 1 read tt There may have been some mistake of rather attractive appearance. I] addressed to Miss Marie Studholme, | ‘'°!*#8 fervour moreases—at least on rae eyooungi imag aneraycltay tain caine | ree aeieaa mie Fabout the apnointment, Ask an ex- | have been in this country a ghort| probably the most bde-photographed “™Y part The anguish of ab Cy his Girl Wants Him! | lane en Oct the tiyoung sieges fos she time, and have been constantly annoyed | bemuty in the world to-day, by a love-| "nce 1# So great that it would be in- “A wong and ganco!” she sald in a] styear Dr. Arnold: 1 want to thank | falling. to meet you, "Don't seriously ey ve aus lon ten erehe ery omar stnscben) America Titayever Esaue lineaesee pease GQuiferate, sweet voice that seemed 19) 041, gor your most kind and opportune | regard the young lady, as you are bot hy with me or are Jollying me. How can I e have of your indissoluble jotion qlothe ber words in a diaplanous 58°) 444 to my daugiter last Friday even-| too young to love avold them? p.u. |A Leading Beauty. topare me, T beg of you, my en- of impalpable irony. A new : re Spey Perhaps they only mean thetr atten-| ,, | Urely beloved, not to be uneasy at our ment of impair ing, when she was overcome by an ; | Dear Miss, Studholme, I gues you| ot ‘ fdeamin:the troubadour line, 1 eupose. I] it Ort ee ea rttrouble In the Is She an Old Maid? tions in a friendly way omd are trying |." Oser, Mies Grutnoune, | 7 ques You) absence, for wherever £ am I em —used to know the gentleman who sent) © atory at Mrs. Waldron’s recep- | Dear Betty: | |to make you at home in a new country. |070 Tie tle DNs een eneeee|| POs: pao yabesneys Had you not been 1 to catch AM a young lady of nineteen, good {If you wish to discontinue the frtend-| 4. 4. "iny time, I arrived from New| ) Y sees neg] her as she fell and to render proper looking and refined. I l!ke the jehip treat them coolly and do not call. |y or. ten dave ago, but it seems to| This Interesting chapter on love ute your song « ce, but do no ‘4 Rear lieitinancmroat » aorid tines | | rie, eit ing too loudly A litte early yet| attention, we Hy stale her. i ae ete peu see 9] | How to Meet Friends. mea that London headed by your) veseeres vet be continued In to-mor Y Nee eeeeaT glad If you would call and 0 b q | sweet self, are away out of aight more row’s Evenl . | tor open-air vaud snd eee © treatment of her case. | great deal and the boys like me. I have | Dear Betty: . naawWerld attract perention, oe See yours, been going to business three years, have |] AM a young man of twenty-one and a a Sais (aes ane eewcniin ee eae “1 TT ASHBURTON met a great many men, yet I care for, ¢¢ AT are you doing, anyway?" queried Mr. Busybody | | earning a good salary, I wien to eee LUCA Tn aay EID AIN CRE CRIS s lady refolded the letter| none of them any more than f r air | “Digging a subway that will land you in Harlem in fifteen minutes, make the acquaintance of a nice 1 Ta Ae pel op ies Heep <I it to the boy. rlends, I disiike any one, especially replied Johnson \ young) lady; aa\Tiknew ino girls) and @m Slelapilataland qufecinidat arin ton «| Del Bont) wantalanjangwer.!) saldithe| gir), whol firte, I/don{t want to bean) All right; 1 want to go)there, ao I will walt) sad/ Mri BY “Do you suppose} very lonely. | Shail|I write to/s Collego Pre enneuales ruicutl tame taco, entlive “Wot's de word?" | “old maid,” but am afraid Tam cut out] ¥ou could shovel that ig heap back into that little hole?” | Settlement Club? J.B. B goin’ to shoot snow-birds in de Kio Indy’s eves suddenly flashed on| for one. Do you think so? “I don't know,” said Johnson; ‘but to make sure I will dig the hole deeper.” | you can become acquainted by join- dike. He says yer told him not to send bright, smiling and wet “WONDERER. “How deep will you make it?” pursued Mr. B. tng a churoh or writing to the College ee ‘yound no more pink notes nor come 11 that guy on the other bench,"’} No, I do not think you will be an } “It's this way," replied Johnson; “my helght ts exactly six feet. I will Gig) Sattlement, at No. % Rivington street, wraps are hangin’ over de garden gate. ana he| S!¢ sid. with a happy, tramulous/ maid.” You are simply too young to] the hole half as depp again, and my head will then be as far below the ground | where they wil! direct you to @ wettlo- always in demand 3 dis means of puttin’ yer wise, | laugh, “that ‘his girl wants him.” have fallen in love and, evidently, you] @s !t now 1s above. Can you tell me how deep the hole will then be?" ment club with the coming ‘He says yer refereed him out like a ee of the warm season, has-been, and never give him no chance | mad to kick ‘at de decision. He says yer POOOEOEIHOO THOS SOOOHO99OOIHILHIDIAOGO$O4OO6OOGOOILODIODLIOOHAOOLAMODLIGLEOD PALA IR DIOBHO IO HOH DORAHIAOG | od ae enc ter ame) swiped him, and never sald why.” pas je in very >| pretty and attractive The Reply. Curl Pap ers in n All the A es and Loe er Ef fects i in Hairdressing 3| ‘ > >| forms. This one ts ab- The slightly awakened interest tn th | solutely simple, made young lady's eyes did not abate, Per- | in gee cence s = | is | So arranged as to fit Beauty Hints. oie cones the than does By Margaret Hubbard Ayer. the regulation cape >—_——— oa 2 give the effect = of sleeves. It ap For a Flabby Skin. ME Gan Ro aie O.-EXther bathe your face In cold to matah the costume I water every day, with a little or of silk or pong n tincture of benzoin, about contrast therewith, In drops to a basinful, or apply the lo- the iMustration ponges tion here given. It is an astringent ts trimmed with t | Ol of sweet almor 200 greins; white feta and with » Lone wax, 100 grams; tincture of benzoin, 50 braid, but there ares | @rams; rose wate: yams: pulyer- many bandings and dzed tannin, 25 grams. This pomade trimmings off | should not be used as a massage cream, ae 2. season that | but should be appiled after massage to GING £730, ae ; ‘ ma CAE an . en Aoowl (670 bilities af i restore shrunken or flabby skin. ne ' ey wz almost innumer A | IMPLICITY and grace marked the Wercone tne y The quantity of ma eoce, of Helen .of Troy, and the series of layers of hair, growing smaller lengli H. ©. U.—If the skin is now in a ve Antolnetre C O/fhidre Ware ‘syoet-mouthed Queen of Lesbia.” The ¢ mailer, and converging to a p | Pepurar in Araster sar s00 yeurs S healthy condition and you keep G70 [ @ it fresh and‘ thoroughly cleansed | ait was parted in the middle, and ar- : nSSeHOAR ENS MadteRIza Tre .eftente : & 7 Pomt 5 , : with @ complexion brush, soap and! hansed in Aa serios of Isa sort of 4 chieved, Quite different was the colf. stiffened with i er warm water, these marks should he | emphasized Marcel wave. Among the most bizarre effects was f he ladtes of the time of Nero a8) Sheen Qbeorbed In time. Facial marsnge,| 18 ancient fonfa a woman would| that devised by the women of Pom- The Lady Poppaea had quite a 2 EOE ROTO ry 4 eet cent NeiboTaia eithee by hand or electricity, will rake | dew her hair back and simply tie the/pell, It was pyramidal; colossal, amaz- | of styles from whieh to ele Among sible to them cut in three sizes, Miura a yiltieh but if they are, Mass together, lett'ng the strands ing. Hours were spent in dressing the! In the thirteenth century women x SECA . = ea ; sevatitie mediGene ad really very deep the cuticle will have ne a Hel bark But in @he hair, ‘iy Fier tt was fi A i en the hair In one plalt In the bark. J of Mada 1 large. arpa < (Py when Sappho sang her songs perfec-| waxes and oils, !! was not taken down, was wrapped about the head and Hathiou tit oe nanieavnd (acme ape - to be removed ‘oy a dermatologist. tion “or the hair-curting process had|for days. This arfangement made, the| the forehead. 1 Sark: ‘ ae: Cape Wrap, Pattern No. 5973. r In Amsterdam A lady's head simply | was een evolve 1 considerably taller than) lived about that , ~ , Pomade Flesh Reducer, denn evolved. women look considerably lived about that time. you cow'd have a—smail curls, dain-| styles we : PRR : Po Wea SGin i's aintidouly Often women wore a filet about the| they really were, and imparted a rather | seen one of the most amazing head-| ty curls, a perivet eawend’ of curis TAH leasien Dae f ; Y by mail to THN EVENING WORLD MAY MAN { PJBATRICE—As distinctly stated many | forehead, or perhaps a sort of turban | severe. dignity of mien, says a writer | dresses of the ages, HUB bAS a le dslalnati nolltcentiny (aahion tow § gON FASHION BURBAU, No. ‘ast Twenty-third street, New Reisen y ay se columns and | covered the head—a mere wrapping of}in the Philadelphia North American,/~ A govéring was worn over the front /ered at the sides of the }y va) tha bh pa in the " ares York. Send 10 cents In coin or stamps for each pattern ordered. peslotione eon elaine an formuia, | beautiful cloth drawn tightly over the ae a sel article and the {us-) part of the head. ‘f and arranged in @ bunch of | paper was used t aa Shee IMPORTANT. Write your name and address plainly, and al- je for reducing flesh should: tresses. It maintained the shape ad-} tratiodp aré’ taken. rich fabric and decorated with jewels. yuris t st h nate WAR we eens w pecity size wanted. Seaver Se'dsed on the face, 3 é . ae accaacd ich sa] a Je ris to dangle on both sides of thebfron the side of the lead beneath thy | $ Patternny aye apecity = suirenly. ‘Blseg from the head of the fale mis-" In” ihe OF Wie Bal Aaa ‘wesaure of a comonet. | sangpapaese co GAS GSRARORIO Rhos sions \