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The Eveni i) : The -- - Madison Avenue |: ; wie == -:- Mystery ; : By Seward W. Hopkins, Author of “Nightstick and Nozzle.” NSS 10} @ 9, () 0) (@) d to a window Le Grand s' ked out. T doctor, perfectly amazed at the turn affairs had taken, BYNOPSIS OF PRECE Bessie \\ HAPTERS. | Miss f : stood y g them all | He is I have found you! I have found the Bronx. Tie WESTCHE. ; 5 ‘sald the man. “I went home, but PHOTOGRAPHERS “ k cas abe ey tod me you had gone, and I read eo WiLL WORK OVER fa dino’ known us Wik 1 tn the paper that Billy was here, ty No. 13 in the series known as Mon Sete @ulstetie, unailcls 1 isoanin; iH JOAYS Ur Peasant Dome, | ologues of a Mixologist, then. tn a ore WAS AS lat was like t READ MY #. of tie grave, Mother and gon glanced a B0oKs 08, ») el By Clarence L. Cullen eet) h wide open eves, | fo you Jook so strangely at ‘erled Mr, Brainard, “Was 2? Was I to re they at ench other w house til drew all from me?" The House of Mystery, “What house?’ screamed Brainard, “I know not what house, nor how I Mt > got there. But 1 went to sleeo In a : vy SE the enfe where ‘Thorne and I CHAPTER XIII, 1 together every dam, and woke 'n a house where all ose. There said he was a Back trom the Dead. p ' it's where T was!” sald Bratnard in glaalt : Hee Le Grand owered now by here's: Are I ‘ : Interest moved Into the gone of con 1 rs 1 the elder B by ane i" nog 1M my That|* fs a a fend of some kind I jnever \ before. THe even had a head—a was fot offie g 8 alive on a glass table and a pees 4m m0 GU Ts Great | ‘It was B 8 No wax co’ a » CLARENCE LCULLEN "°°" form 1 Fried Cake, best 8 domains ng World Daily Magazine, PIGaeasours: Low Bridge! Richard Har They'll Have to Be Good Up Westchester Way Now. Week-End Etiquette | and the Mitting Man- ual for Differing Clawsses Compulsory Above will Author of Tales of Bx-Tanks. ave 1 heste now that Richard Mardi Da the Khakt Kid the new des Monday HOAOH ng Davis Is a Dep. Sheriff! TOO OOOO (j= | | | } | Be IN Shit! August 1) as Budapest, the capital of Hungary, Thursday printed intervterws Hen vcntcaerti baveiaetioaliheran even tolth the leading mattres | sn the sermi-fashionable restaurants, that @iotel in New York on the proper everybody uses a Cork when eating cor tcay to eat hot corn from the cod, |on the cob, As I sete this method ts lost of d entirely unknown here in America, Most of them satd there toas only one (ahN (ATUL RIGED Gere bo way, Dut Evening World readere who | coneidered the most elegant way of edt- were invited to express their views on | ing corn. the subject seem to think that the mal-| No extra device 1s necessary for it; res aforesai ren’ Pp . Just a common French fork which is i i See ae Lake Uta used everywhere, I have shown this ves as they think they ars tehen {method to many distinguished Amert- comes to laying doton laws for polish-'can families and they all accepted tt ing off an ear of hot corn with a set Sladly, though {t needs a little prac- of good healthy tecth. tice to do {t well and gracefully. pees The whole thing Is very simple. AM readers’ letters are here given you have to do !s to hold down the cob on the plate with your left hand, and then push In the fork with the right it HE EVENING WORLD of last {taken the trouble tc go as far eastward Some of the Jersey Man’s Wife ne with MALE EN sherif? In thelr midst. ‘They tell PERO H/5 BOOKS me that the box- ; Jawed battle to stand for @ pinch . Fi cob gtven to him by Abdul-Whut-Iz, ketchist with the Faseenoneendamenealt out and {nquire what the dally deuce the resented to {-Bhaft melt done by ( AW Desert s firm gs 4 ook each Da have ¢helr Slagaer ett | bile roads ‘vy now for all Was se por mean by Infracting the law, Any Westchester County palrson wh he put to work making Ittle ones c ronteally and sing- ¢ and $ sf iw ones on the R. Davia macadar er County business men ures off body {ta in Westchester Cousty wh “dress sult rill be es letter heads and to the frontier by a equadron of hem in the act of 4 s or s c ot 1 Tehalelie cl 1 Tart sign to Castro on hig, the Elder Statesmen of Hales or ee ne t piazza at Caracas or engaged tn back of ints kimono, or t fl oma 0 ret tweaking the ears of a $9.00 sheriff will ride un on tho n being , skifts, hester wa and 0. ows and suc DOO00000000! Betty Vincent’s Advice on Courtship end Marriage or OOD ars mua s" 0 who forgets ¢ . * sieriff a ROVE A Matter of Choice, oe) 1 per A yon pet i iis of two young en) C Si eG vy sheriff s dif on » y proper to v n e Bhi ged It ts It felt to have battle of Bee f the Khartoum klt- IT NeateDetics hand, alongside the rows under the ag Nea levice, kernels, then make a sfdeward turn ‘To the Eiitor of The vening World with your fork, and {t takes off twe A simple, clean and common sense! rows of kernels in one movement, withe methol of serving corn on the cob T out dropping a single one or without herowtth offor to your readers of “hIEN yeaying any on the cob. It does not or low degree.” With sharp knife cut |matter whether the corn is tender om! ore places (to sult your nicety) not more than half Serve an extra napkin to The diner can easily cob In two or tough. %, da T, GYONGYOSHALASZY, Long Acre Stud!o Bullding, New York, 2 ad not learn the Book of Week-lnd i i ‘ ee cece Huljvette and the Mitting Manual for Englishman Says is Individuals of Differing Ciaheses yw We Eat Rudely. To ths Edltor of The Evening World: I notice in your paper an article on how to eat corn and watermelon, First of all, I must inform you that not one person out of every hundred (from, he middle class to the 4C0) in this coun. try possesses correct table manners, I | will give you letters on table etiquette for a tair price. To eat corn (although Tam English and we do not know whee [corn {8 In our country) the cob should be broken {nto two or three pleces, be- + tween a napkin, and then eaten from eces of cob, holding same in left | hand only Watermelon fork; never u swer other qu t t ould be eaten with @ 6 knife, I can an- conventence and use nt an appearance uf jy RTE DAULTON, ke Mahopac, Put- ompse : nam Count 4 corn to our 4 manner and they always 1 with the kind heip thus| 1 could eat without appear- schoolboy has serv Butter Won’t Drip on Your Shirt Front. To the Editor of The Evening World: I offer a alight suggestion for the beneft of hot-corn lovers who would H Jersey Cl x r d come, He H ) five days in the co eaarnrs mauve thelr shirt or shirtwatst fi ¢ nh A sald : oy ° fh fronty 14 ard a ft ¢ and A Friend Oniy Mm. Tam now twenty-siy 1 make the films ef air of Claws for from butter drips while munching the : Fett in Mt “ic 4 Tea “ fe Yvery Col Jori. succulent stick of beans, As you will 1 "This te my. father," ala young |! a e hon-bons. this thine of sweat | Livery Cob of Corn | percetve from the drawings, the ear of assure you, Miss a Et Hinata ady as Tam y cheawar corr I regret to evening | police are a ; great di She T World that there {s a@ question e | your friend," 3 r «Tam always » tal are a ml ‘align 3 hod of Sing green ; for > D N ‘3 t n you palr o “A Reward of $20,00 ron mesten @ , : va eect a eeaiapeat ‘bgevteetnesbert| e em Rad the eae CHEE, Je at F t Vha 6 well known 7 f ¢ 2 if: ‘ 1 for Leave tl ; app and-as it ie at Jf BASIN Form DRI PPINg ; eee ket all the rest of 3 most t eae s fp r ar "4 BUT TOR u 1 wre les 6 ; Mt a ee aia flow | MAS. mat yor. ‘There ; 4 5 i ; er having the most rar Mow |may be no further fon as to the Under Arrest, leisgere Ladvis give | y the worl’ 18 omer method of eating corn on the| ener Aeeacevouncnouent|| nenvers ° ie a, W sob, aithough there may be some dis | ’ pute NOES ODE | DECREE Day ed 7 OU & fr feat in 1M miles. mute as to watermelon etiquette. | ‘ @ ee ee ee ees eee ras eet A. N. GITTPERMAN, ou had sent for some one else. Brainard, T can eee that you have had a rough expertence “R It was'— “My husband! not deen through?” "Why k my blood, T that fiend drank !t. He was m wish Mr What have you poor than anything else,” said irned_ to Ham ih S letective of New York ty to perform. I am I did not know unt!! A charge was made all seems a hopeless perhans the good God Ind @ way to help out. I will "echoed Billy. “That's the | who did It all, Don't you know | | Odd Evening Sleeve. h O many ye been tried atitutal £ whose head It was you saw?” A new gown said Mr. Brainard. “It was a worth de head. A Ddeautiful face, but a T saw it tw The second | that {ts to though by t n mene | sleeve fv elbow tt can A head without a body weptl" ex- made of servicn for a smart afters} “H8ln tair where one wears lot es. pons aftele his thing will send me Insane,’ Joves. ed the doctor. | the doctor, | It Is a five-lnch band of lace Inf ang me, ton,” added Hammerton, filet weave, eml “What you say about Thorne?" | asked Mr, Brainard in a bewildered | a point at the top off manner of Billy. | then ea le, Is att e Bes to the arm! d to the side and top of it, and then ends abruptly at the bust with @ bullion ornament. There !s no other ‘on the bodice, “Ha ts the man who did {t all. He| k Maple, and his right Wisger, And the head nk down. stpone your arre i the doctor, “This j Snother case for mo. (To Ba Continued.) | kind of sleeve The Laconics of Lady Aurelia. By Leita Russell, Ab, HE reason a girl marries a man {s because she thinks he | not like other men. Tho reason she divorces | him ts because she finds out he {s, j Most women are missionaries, else why should a9 many { them marry men that need so much reforming? Some one says, “A good woman és the making of a gocd an.” I know @ lot of good women that spend more time in making over thelr dresses than they do in trying to nake over thelr hushands, and I wonder tf it 1s because | they get better results? A man Is so easy! Though a hundred women decelve | him he fs etill ready to belleve in the hundred and first. Women who frequently contemplate marriage seldom marry, When @ widow tells you that her husband left her a great deal, be sure that she means worldly goods, and not that he was out every night and left her a reat deal alone. There are men mean enough to may that ther wife's angel cake leads thelr Xhoughts to @ hotter place than where it was baked, ‘ . The Million Dollar WELL 2 MUST 00 RS Now 9///P- UP, \Good BYE! HAVE OLD JACK TATTOO YOUR NAME ON MY ARM! ITS A Goop JOB, DoD Gast it! THERE! ISN'T THAT Grea? Uke 17? PRETTY SWELL ( MONK HAD MY NAMB JOB - TATTOOED ON KIS ep ARM! Isn't IT CUTE? WHAT? GOING AWAY WITH VACR ILL Give You $1000 To TAKE THIS OFF CAN'T 90 IT, Mate! THAT BLOOMING, STUFF NEVER, COMES gut! MR. MONK! TOR rs .~ ByR.W.Taylor ~~ at, New PINCMERS For | 4 East Sixtleth stre York City, | * exola med the doe Kid t ay Nene ines CE == R Ae | ! me | Budapest Hats It loorn to be operated upon {s supported : With Vrench Fork. by two substantial silver or German are ‘To the Editor « Evening World letlver stanchtons, with a drip pan of “But he says he didn't rob the bank,” DONT FORGET ©) pote ane ae GLI Ce RT RI EN een: sald Hilly TMERIGTES THE WAME 15 BLAWST MY tale the Iberty to say a few words which Wie hot butter falls. A small pair “That I may helleve myself, but we ET's CO "Mays 1 Riggin’! about the question “What !$ the proper, of pincers can be used ff a lathe ts not have orders to arrest your father. I THERE AND (LL Ay” OUCH, jway to ent on the cob?" handy to turn the cob as the devasta- THE BOY EDISON. If you have t tlon goes on OOOO UOOU000 Gown Back grounds | for Milady at the Theatre old rose, but old rose with plenty of By Margaret H, Ayer. HELO! “HY Hudson Theatre?” “Hello! Ye yellow undertones Her hat with high plumes was of the game unusual shade, and the picture was s0 striking that a fow nondescript looke ing people who at first occupied the What do you same box withdrew to one aide to give w the audience the benefit of the beautiful Id vou kind- sight y tell me what ‘The woman herself had not expected color the proseen- to at jum box !8?" ich attention, but had simply sought to wear the gown that ? would match the background agalnst which she was to sit for the entire evening. She had hit {t off almost too well for a New York audience, but she said afterward that !t !s not at all une usual for women abroad to find out. 14 ie: se. % ne a ATER the co! feminina vot to know what tha box 18.’ The high 9 sirilled across the tele- whole theatre ‘| 0 know?" »x office man ts asked so many} jiestiona a day that one more} esn't feaze him, but this was eon hi " eooed the volea at ‘ons, “It's for ma- ng on Monday and what the backg™ 1 he on account of Good-by!" e man Is | was all about. That's} what the color scheme for decorations hewayes he's merely a man and doesn't|are going to be at parties to which low that backerourds are forming the| they are invited or public places where rtant art of modish anprrel.| they expect to go, and to wear gowns ther night a woman who occupled) which will accord with the general er boxes was| harmony color. She wouldn't! Certatnly beautiful Margaret Ill!ngtoa, part! !y notieaanle whose hat and gown \dentically matcheé on this evening every | the portteres and drapertes of a certain {nnumerabla whts-| drawing room !n which she was being ed that she | entertained not long ago, was aware attentlon as|of the bewitching pleture which she made, and that all eyes were centred | r expressive face, which gleamed fa yast background of uniform } | dame, | sho had to | was woing to The | gown won- @ rest! on r, She had on a vn with a square aving one's gowns mado lar surroundings should ken to heart by the home loving House gowns are too often shrieks 1 gony wh get near the aper and cause visitors’ teeth to to be truly | w eiso in the for tt was hardly | be set on edge, Tf you wi Soastble to discern where the hangings | artistic dress for your background and of the box ended and her own ga t hange your dresses as often as you em. 2 the caterpillar | ¢ the same| change Emul exa er odd color, not quite (color, and a ri nd the moth,