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The Evening World Daily Magazine, Sat urday, My 30, RANE LU H MUR NHK EM NHR RAMEE Ie OM I I OM LL MH OM IN HOH OIC HO HRI HCH SE CIEE SIE aE te ot oe See Hee H E Oe CW HM HK Te WOME Panhandle Pete Tries C ing Lif rannandaie 4 ee a BY. G McM | ete Lries Camping Life. . 2 ‘ y George NicIVlanus. ¥ vue HQERWEUY QWHR RE BAYH OE EKN EY ENY RHR WERE RE ERY RE RRER RR EME LEE E REEL EDEN ENN ELLE LY WER ER TIO TE ER ORCI I CEN EK ER pis CAMPIN! Out Is BETTER DAN BEIN' IN ME ONLY MATCH NOW TO GET ANOTHER ! OOOSE ard Carle QOTOOSS: , S sbands. $ I'VE WALKED TEN MILES AND HAVEN'T SEEN A GUY To ASK FEA AA MATCH! anit VVURUDT > VACLADUVITADEDETER DO TEDE DEE DUDNEEED ITI 8: WULTY GEE! 1 PEAGOT ABOUT DES MosquiToe Vi HAVE TO BUILD A WELL ,t SOT DE MATCH, BUT 11 Too NEAR TO NEw YoAK TO Go BACK TO THAT BUM mR _CAMP | ‘iN Saad USL RE AUST iF FE HES “Mr. Dooley ’’ Talks on American Diplomacy. # HH ST TI ig it Rae Ri @ P u 2, or, The Manor Mystery fused at betng found with Percy's arm | to consent” ALS A) = eh el around her waist. You look to me!” gasped Lady Pan- | # c ) “You are not engaged,” anid Lady | Win, ovnfounded by thts audact on Biel | Panwin, flercely. "You never shall te| ‘when you know that 1 don’t. want ‘ odes v4 Ws By the Long-Suffering Husband in “Mary's Lamb.” | BY FERGUS HUME, Jengaged. I warned you lest night, rine ( Ero Cetin nen Se ne pea! ‘ ly | Dorothy! 1 shall speak to Mr. Hallon |race of the Claims die out, Mr. Heilon. | F you're atraid to go home—don't. There {s aatety tn absence. | Author of “The Mystery of @ Hansom Cab.” |prlvasely Sd SH ne yn et By P. Finley Dunne, "Go, sald Perey fondly, “and! , aN a qn by “ Covrrient 1 a National Original - ¥ ual nandanarminlaneth uh H y fs Monet sure that I'd want to be an anvbarsadure tf ' iver aad to [ Dodeoithel iesuelintanlerremen vandicedeatthernatiteniinttsal ES G7 Go on rose etnallgfot troll portral Morecscnoliestues 7a esd Rot a leUa NO aSrEa ihre s No ‘aint thant Nea ant iduatr) DusleynvaDNn dicetie eae AGGe TE Kitchen. The latter is important. | aeaeennciaeene) es |don't worry your head. : Vhere is no tatnt,’ ssid Hallion unfits ye fr home cookin’. A IAwyer, a prominent tceman, & iaeNorata OF PRECEDING CHAPTERS AtSaTEST Reto Clatr. Yes?" interpo- eercalenalnetens an aes are soa actls : | prefigsor tv a colledge, or a pollytician who hae lost his pull . toh Sir John Newby hi in brother 2 5 1 1 here Is. ve seen | , " Don't sneak in quietly at 2 A. M ever be c : | Richard, ‘who is ‘his’ secretary. Newby's| “Had died in Bedlam.” about" — Bea area LEED aa cr baer ah ADR Sl a i cr ape etly 2 2 e cross when your wife | mirderea te, fund. in a sageat rou | CHAPTER X patnee ee out @ sturdy American, full ty th’ Fourth tv July an’ wearin’ th’ American flag ; : inder the ¢ . E use | 6 | oR xX, have seen 01 , but not jas a hatband. i wn't b \ > . Af your wife Ja In the habit of losing | tela the point of your story before | grned tr Hroncin Clair tncihie room, cen: | She Is Wrong!” ; : Wenngee erie Te eae eee (nee at band Bul isle iasnit béen cones lone Devore. ta uee ine (okenreee ash) sleep on your account. Walk in| you reach it It may bea poor story, | manor Os pisving the “Device Acey ke! "Yes, 1 | A Charge of Murder. found in Ai ira ba me aa Reena A Ret eo Ma LR sane q | jor by playing the “Devil's Ace.’ en. know,” said Dorothy un a man s if oire In the gar-! dicnitary at home, but here he's a gr-eat fell Instead ty bein’ sat oldly and sl: the door Phus wi y 7 cording to tradition, t turning of be ‘0 unex- ADY PANWIN put up her lorgnette ret.” * o nstead’ ty bein’ saluted boldly and slam the d i T us d M1 jan how. | gard ying on “ihe table of tnevworret (PECt@dIy, “I found some old Ietiors one I Baas ain eerie D a fee icen Mauka, jas ‘Bay you’ be ti’ polls, he is addressed as ‘Ye'er excellency.' Th’ people youl b S)e deflancels tolatlicmd lashing Pe OES Te oh ey IG Cie Cabra (Wali OCHS aniaifdten ie areatrcucalraWourvel (ail Ded salen clon cicero Muted werteee | eae enero no lensdy Canin he ym arah ata nome a eplaren Cie ieak oe tongue. Praise only the woman who | De,dured. Clair ie poor.” He has planned, for fered from eunstroke. the path at sty Ld though following a detestable thrade, may be a good fellow. Th’ counthry is M a 10 | hie daughter Dorothy to wed Sir John, Tie, “Has your aunt seen those letters?” “rth x { "Yes. Letters which dealt with the ly iore finished looking. There are few frame housea. ‘Th’ i — | welghs more than your wife and {s/ #if! J engaged to Perey Hallon, a yours! “I don't think so. They w: [ think you are mtstaken, Mr. Hat | lunacy of Gen. Harry Clalr , ft ae seein Ue Lawns yer enberter es (ea engineer, who lives with her friends, ity hn . ey Were hidden lon, said, glaring. “Also you have 1 have seen ther | \Ghetn mes aetiads ca eauirounde thie Carmen inatend avalos enteral tenes ern ‘o in y older than her | Belmin pana aillye Mint pe Ae ei a secret drawer of an old escritoire.|taken a great liberty." | oF taeaerl me |peasantry accopl their proper position tnstead ty chasin’ the landlord off th? 40 your smoking arcfioe, MIarTyaHilonhclalieinenisamaelinesats © found them on a rainy day, when, “It is tne privile Retaulovenc tan take wo letters,” urged the young | premises with a hoe. [yrybedy that amounts to annything at all is 7 d mares Hallce ciel Rennes 8 ake} man, fighiing every inch for his love. | . scodkony Ga oho Goce es nods At laaueet Ctemtimiony: Fe hunting for some dresses tn one |liberties,”” said Iallon in gay tones.}+i¢ you jad pou would not f s him, Me js threated with constdheration due to his rank. Jf he has been Sua ; : foatekeaper Wuiteimina, nempects init of of the old attics Why? "Comm, Laady Panwin, don't look #9 | inherited lan BORO renter Oty anytan ht to rivirence th’ Uthry an’ military thraditions ty th’ old wurruld, ‘ts y your wife! murder, the crime having been com- you aee, dear, Lady Panwin/angry, You have teen voung yourself} vw ir a. like bei Hive hen he men e iv b | ne, inurd grim s aie te 5 ike bein’ $n Hiven, When he mentions the name iv Shakespare wit ! When late for saya Wee ralnine eat ante r ited amt cHial; think that much insanity: may be hernll. and know what love in." |, What do you mean, airt The letters |ireath, to haar th’ min xettin’ next to him amy ghtly: ‘Oh Pee Sualeeaeee Ae hiae | esses eae? tater white learning |tary, and eo did not want you to marry.""| “You are very bold, Mr. Haiion,” ahe|4, SA" said that Harry Clair died in), nee crianalll miata Nt ee Sa ceRR PATA . ‘on {t fs, that Clair hag nherited a larga income from | "Oh!" Dorothy turned pale y/femarked, striving to be stern Bedlam, |ivaa'e great friend ly, me) gsrandfatlier, till) he) gotlcnught hookla! some tvicus,) {nto a ohalr and Cultivate an eye | 00 ant Baskett diatike each ‘other at sist ‘Quite wrang.” Hallon hastened to} Win mich an angel?” You WW Ray how he Jost his reason 7” | DOrouRT, some wan a v married an aunt tv mine.” Ir a man thet hae, ese en Loring teas an je rat spar a . No; I can't call to mind that they nN brought up in a lund where there are no thraditions older thin th? { remark, with a for color, but look CHAPTER IX | "Why am 1 sed Virareieot ay ail eta ever tin: Bary eed | {Chicago fire, tr Is wonderful to find himself in a place where he can't open : “ry ry ae y wi is?" inquired a ste i s o late to say a have W no 1p] Y ov a Ore Van 286, at It through your Rcontianeats | vols behind the pedestal; and” the | Won Ner. We shail be macriad ax eas DARREN mC tr ea a ie a Hee REE i worn out with eiealevaal The C * | lieeraitertealtattmicitestiietene Teraalies RTI t letters,” gnkt Hallon, promptly. “and | 298 k cine softly into his position as an arrystocratick Englishman oe | i Ady | fs nine cd 4 i ia Syetalt le frgete ab th 1 pinton ly Cel Ot work that I don't He) Coun Panwin, gaunt and grave, in her black | ‘Her father will nave anmenning to] Wrothy will Hhow them to you, Tn tS 2 Gains eatin HN wba NIE Eats ip ae ET et HES think I can eat a 66 E moment, Count,” said Hal-! dress. She looked Ike a Mot of Ink in |éay to that,” sald the old tady, in ner] cya nad ging ee that Gen, Harry | eee bi GID 19 CTEC Ga Ae Conca a Bont Git Gian ap | an If your wite Ikes fey chneaiky, Wee Gakic) «hp cmcibn, renee eg anes Clair had sunetroke in india, and soy sets ® Short, erisp note in’ that while pot wanted at home he is still lesa | mouthful.” A Murnverialleienicy ey Py ER Gi OR RERTia til tall erent DarOUN GH oai UCT SORT Saito ore ae NGAI out of his mind, You under- ponies Cat ie comes buck ey) iy mystery, xen at th’ dock th® ASRS RSC iM Poor leer tn RC a pra ee k i : reporters who bur m on their way to interview th’ new ibally dances, , ROME a em with her. remain | onfess that I don't," sald 1a fan’ goes to Wash'nton forty-siventh Assistant Slerety Iv State who take@ } ‘| “Certainly. Sir John sent him | In, drawing herselt up, him up Jn th’ Wiivator conttdes to him that th Storety fv State can'e } wrath. Getting break: | eta at my request. When he return 4 injury which caused the mat- [see him that day ag he ts absorbed in a game tv checkers. What a comedown } Pkt Comp Dears bien Elen ho erciaes co ip ceed ness was Jocal,”” sald Hallon, slowly, | fir this gr-reat statesman, reekin’ with th’ gloryous thraditions {v th’ monarchies : | ” “therefore there is not the ightest | 1 {ure to have to out to Cedar Rapides ' be ed wi v If conversation ___ jp [death will doubtless be golved. aa L = s Pen D ey) ted with a cry tv: ‘Helloy earn arnt {te pastime — If! When the Russian withdrew Sallon a chance of the madness being inherited | smithy, where have you been? J haven't seen ye lately.’ ’—American Magazine: ould Jag, don't your wife {aland borothy looked at each other for | Geet rare by the general's deacendants,”* ———— aan ——---- ————— ) etart anything. hea inutekwithout eli nl wn is “Are you sure of this py. a minute without speaking, t ABOCCOOOOONCONCOCGONN00000 COCOS0000000 0000! y favorite and a 1 am certain. Dorothy will S “ ” ' othy show Learn to let well It Is Strange! | well deserved one, you the letters. Willy Minter told me, 8 o ’ 9 r enough alone. Let your wite| Dorothy thought for a moment, tracy. | and thie motel hae and 1 asked Dorothy to expiajn. | $ etty incent Ss Advice oe | the advantage of al- thought Ht was best i ty A hire the servants, | !9# patterna on the gravelled path with | : uid Should your wife the tp of Aer shoe. “It is strange that | lowing of high or Pace GHEY Ciera) ef : ) y rut discharge them | G, | ri Count Bexkoft should come down here) square neck, of el- : . ¢ On Dp ask “How do you ourself — upon re. | with my father," she observed. | bow or lang sleeves. Nes'tation. fa} ourtsN1p ana arriage ’ like my hair to- ™ celving orders| “And your father?” In the filustration it “You do not understand wha 3090000000000! 0000000 oO nicht?" don't re ren “He hag volunteered no explanation.” | 19 made of lingerie mean, Mr. Hallon, It Harry Clair | MravAUrHilitNenialenelveer \ Pte ale nantes om her. “phen we had better await develop-! batiste and ts trim- went mad from sunstroke, would not | His Stweetheart Angry. hated gis cate eee 19 OFF ang | pertsel wients, I cannot think that your father | med with embrold- thal Junagy. bella tested? Res Ne allows ‘ b e ar ) pay attention to o match~-where did Always let your | Yo!" be foolish enough to lend himself | ery, fut tt ts adapted ‘Certainly not. However, to set your | po i proper for me to call more than! any other girl. Do you think ton BS } you buy it?” CHO tin san to this man's wild schemes, I am) to all materials that mind at rest, J will get the opinion of} ] twice a week on @ young lady of my old for } What shall [ do? IT foes 3 purgled.”” @re used for under- an expert doctor when IT go to Lin ‘4 , : s : , + 4 On EA hae twe -three— v) her dearly id could € v neckties. She| ‘The girl took his acm cosxingly, and| wear, the Ane thin ManWitnesorcawy We Now itwet tcoliy cul theca nea rico miami tHe Seeriviend covtd never sire Dana) Play sympathy know. leq him down the path into a more] lawns and batistes say?" = 20” 79U)hHiave, bean. Keeping. comoanys tor sning Mi: Ce nhin, iene pak wae be- secluded part of the gardens, ‘Don't | and the dotted Swi | hee liree tramece wer pet eetney jmonths? Is {t proper for me to go to same yours egy ts too youns 19. toys h ff ‘ i ine J rsp, 1 dance Pontint ‘a with | Setiousty |_you must wa t a i puszle just naw," abe sajd. ‘Let us| mpslin and crons- Lady Panwin, thoughtfully; ‘tha: is, 17] 9 with a gentleman friend with: | fC vonty, Towever, ag aie will not ne best bet Me ta . — enjoy the golden moments together.” cacreaiosiiniti bat | your theory 48 correct.” the young lady, and to dance with | wecapt voir attentions vou have every When your wife talks, Its'en- you | "My darling!" His arma went around | make such @ fancy | “And you will help me to marpy| other Birla? My sweotheart was angry HU er aa ees ype craters CY) When the bill for a new hat comes | don’t have to hear, her fondly, ‘Then you do love me a] of the hour. If a | Dorothy?” cause T dit not take her with me, would not be jealous of you, but it ip in, look patient but not peevish Mttle, Dorothy?” plainer garment is “I don't that. But if Franeis It _neccemary for me to ask her) only tale to her to et per arom Never look at “T love you a very great deal,” she! liked, the yoke can rgrees I shall make no objection rmiasion to go out to places of |Perore you make love to her sorfously, Never look at a pretty girl. Your | whispered, with the sweetest of blushes! pe made of the m “You know | “musenient? Az Ee WeoR: Oui It your wife thinks she can cook, | wife should be your ideal—in public. {and the most delightful of trusting | terial of the gown Twit mor] Ethink twiee a week often enough to Young to Take Her Oat. don't tell her what you think. “| smiles. and the frill can be fs “also, that Jon the young lady {f you are not y wg a boy of sixteen and am fn i pasa ae Rea “T hope everything will @o well.”| omitted, while the n influence him more tian any|ongeged to her. [ think you showed a| i Haat mm sB eye a tae i n your wife drops her hatpin {signed Dorothy, coming frst to the] neck can be finished arson, We depend upon you kof conalderation tor your awoot-|| i" # girl of the sane age. X would playing cards with your} at the theatre, craw! under the | Practical, after the manner of women.) with a turnover col- { Lady Panwin gave a short laugh. “A art In not asking her to gq to the \ i Le me NEEL Os Ae wife, alwaya ask her what's trumps.| chatre for {t and they r however romantic. Jar and the sleevos POST SS Ane: ABA dance with you, Tt ls not nogosary for | ers" phiy Nara eae ie ‘ is i *h rf ol ‘of on Wink ‘s 1 \ i msaacay hace mrenaed opinion 2} vor course they wil, dearest. Why| be extended to the ¥ ur brother does not think so.” said}... to ask her permission to go out, iin ie Ao Enon ea au . should they go wrong?” wrists, |ilaiton, significantly, “and be may naed| out tf you really love her you would | jady to the theatre or to be really ‘4 ease sore AlG ihe oo “My father will object to our mar-] The quantity of ito ae pe relat cat i t go out when she does not wish you) lave with her. Ask her if you may oall } ) fe Introduces you to] keep your coat well bru rage, 1 know.” material required for Saat ell aietliahy at do} to dy so, and be friends with her mercly until 1 bra A you mean y her friends, appear to be Interested | gtr, Relea Lots “He may: I don't deny that. But] the medium else ts i Mats Cameroun tore Sty you grew up. fn them, and glance at her } some times tells a] pady Panwin wil! be on our side,” 7 0-8 yards 27, 61-8 Square Yoke Nightgown Pattern No 5990 ero norsueieni out Too Young for Love. | . . ea’y from tune’ to’ ti stranger story *No, she won't! On the day of the in- [yards 9 or & yards 44 inches wide, 4 yards of Insert Where ‘ oe Deer B | For an Evening Wedding, me Never let your wife see vou shaw: | est sie said that sho did not wish me] Patterm No. 3900 is cut In sizes for a 38, 40 and 42 inch bust hese waesetetaee yefive and am deeply in) oir nett amir t : to marry yau or any one else. 1 wonder | measure. soph bests: ha young gir ef aavanier 4 Kindly tell me the propar | f Arr ee lene young m: ailevorenaue wien yee OOH palone: lela erabexth ae Ideals and lather don't | wny tr" | Nas eeoeiman: CRelleze cs? wishit ® known six ime to be worn at an. evens “I know, for she told ma," said Hal- . ; i t time only went 0) by the brides 1 ‘OW > Tha ys found mysgif able 1 mife'a privilege. las eek kh he aa ta, (i ha new Ca es san be saek fo er AYRE WORLD MAT ENN: BRS Ns wpare f und mp aals 46 parents, who lik t man and bride's father? oe t your wife pick out your | Judged it best to tell Dorothy every- te ial porary PEAS, wasted ty ay irons pa AL ey nene 1 told her rec 4 ACR Flayve a latchkey, but kee) it to| favorite summer thing, so that she mtght co-operate with| $ Stale bes I Leeeia tn Sin, OF Sanne toe eng petiern eraeres: Wedisecul need ss ye | hor eee wit hoe liecea to me, say-| Men should weur at an evening weds | 5 i ! resort. Then she pit Fes crabaa ihe Bact cli cag ‘These TMPORTANT—Write your name an@ ad¢ress pla‘nty, and ai- Hiceuitcanen mentac mre te aesie a 1g she 18 190 young for “such silly ding swaliowtall gaat white lawn tle, yourealt. can't biame w ON SERRE phibied taieosyk teems. & Ways npecify sige wanted knows about this saurder.” ug isd | Stife w shirt, black or white watste | you when abe gets there. shane stelrang grppbbcrsarat sy Ue y nows & aut a sou juve Mae wants mie to wait watt abe | Goat bine patient Teacher pam py ow bate i old wi ' ‘ & ° «

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