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a The Eve ning World Daily am PIODIDVIGIOHS 10%) TO OOOO OOOO OOD OOUDDOOO0UC TOD OO0O0OG DOOOO0D OOD OUD OOO DOOUD O00! ' ee ee bag hy TR eR =F Mrs, Thomas Hardy, ; Mrs, Egerton Castle, ; © Mrs, Hall Caine, Mrs, Frankfort Moore, Mrs, Antiony Hope, Mrs, W. W, dacois (and Her Children), Mrs, Max Pemberton, Whose Husband Wrote § Whe h Her Hustane § Whose Husband Wrote Whose Husband Wrote Whose Husband Wrote Whose Husband Wrote “Tess of the D'Urber- he Pride of “The Christian” and “The Jessumy Bride.” “The Prisoner of Whose Husband Wrote “Many Cargoes.” “The Iron Pirate.” { villes.” ‘ “The Manrman.” $ Zenda.” , NGOOOU! DO00000000000.00000000 SOOOE OGOIDOOOe CLO OCS ee HOR ] % Vi Gives h H R : Betty Vincent jet. On Courtship Marriage Viet rau , 0000000 Oe Mad tSOoOn Aavenue ; y this bov Ikes me or x ha Just amusing | bova of your own age, but {f you eX-/#alesman, go T do not sea such of | She Will Not Write. | himselz? A.B. | pect to win thetr respect you should / Since our marriage I have grown to On | You are a very foollsh tthe girl to | allow no kissing, | Another man even om Sex om Sco em tes Myester 0} ar Bettyt a great dent er thinks perfect, and expects ua to A -| allow boys to kiss you. In the fret t AM @ young man with a bright fu-/ ® {ss y n | ture and have been keeping com- place you are entirely too young to She Loves Another. H think seriously of boys, and in the seo- Derr Betty: n a young lady one year th boys, and ye the past three months, nd place, you should not alow men to [oo been secretly married to a ed to love her dearly and kis# you untli you am engaged. Your young ne ir two vedie: Wei deadly told her go, When I asked nd has evidently discovered that love each other, but do not make our nad my affection sha "e Wked you better than the other girl rlage ki eturned my affection Bh oer all and wants to befriends, Aguin, | jects to th But Aye NTS is no harm in being friends wit) reason y a number o | You must 1 By Seward W. Hopkins, Author of “Nightstick and Novale” to your father eve : ' RU uaGa te RG TATHOET ONE Cond fs father even though {t e his ar young man for an unjust husband 1s a travelling 7 ur husha Ping a | Stop seeing h J must cease tions tr EE ee u can be very deep or st th your request, Te ite you, you wi nineteen years aved he or ton for yered a possible) Would comply her if she does not ung lady DOOR more than I love my Wh ke your marrlage known r your Cirst duty ts| nm the other man, | » and turn your thoughts Yao 40 jto the man you have miurried they do, I do to ge can conquer your love tor the other| consultation with gitl to write me while I am 2 J : at et) Os ate wit the | Y y0 Way you ean be happy. 6 time at} ifthe x dy will not write yo ; 1 not there is nothing you can do to m A Lovers Quarrel, ew York C her do so, I do not th her affec- RA ae Wednesday, August 12, 1908. You Know Their Heroines | recaing Novetives || Here Are Their Wives | IVNOEDEDOOOOOOOOOS OOOOCOC0) ‘ } ut ae re Mrs, Arihur Morrison, Lady Conan Doyle, Lady Guibert Parker, Whose Husband Wrote Whose Husband Wrote Whose Husband Wrote “Tales of Mean “The Adventures of “The Right of Way." him. love will | ace You Streets." Sherlock Holmes,” By Clarence L. Cullen, Author of “Tales of ha-Tanks.” a Mixologist No, 14—Nunno, Nunno, | {ure where we had some dinner ere Was something In porcelain en- Wives Don’t Get Jeal= #el vith a whole cerise wig and what yoke! to me like a removable cathe- ous ‘ ” Only “Hurt, dral glass nigh eye, The wife told me Shen dd [that for ten minutes she'd watched me That’s All, trying to get Into wireless communica. old ti year have been ng company with a young man what a tlon with that, and asked me what I O ‘and day mean such conduct, off Tt had In seat In front of us on the yesterday! Us, 1 scene ride was something that looked mean, Uh-huh, I @ composite of Carrle Nation and took the spouse 8 Mary. The wife accused me a ‘g Ther know she {s not sii in saying ene ery senior Dying tree tta sowatcthe g to fan up an affinity case False Clues. loves you, We have seen eash other twice a week Took her al that while we were catapulting It was « maide lind chase. and he has taken me out many not to gty hrough @ dark part of the steboart ‘ nd he has taken ny thes to give ha dark p he pasteboard . t lone after the ¥ ot A Foclish Little Girl, difterent places of amusement, Recont- some alr and a sorge. f Tbieedpie | Bee esl ly we had a few words over a trifiing good time, bu She wanted her fortune told, so as poy AM. sixteer old, very talented , Dut parted the best of friends auge T wanted to to take perfectly sure in her own and considered very good looking © promising to call the following ayen : how her what a About two years ago Il met a boy ing to take me out, but fatled to keep CLARENCE LCULLEN ial tot ts whom I liked very much, and who pro- the appointment. Instead, f saw him ping clip I ih ke me better than any girl pass the house with some friends of could be. That's how she doped It out, erie Tee is led at my house quite his. We } 7 ther two or anshow. CHAPTER XV. | t the express stations some | often night when he was | three Hme pass d When one of us spliced ones eine ea : ay i scat bestde him. | going 4 uid kiss me. All of out Will you advise {t up to be a perfect divvle among tho A New Tangle. He glanced eldowse, It was Neillle, a su its ceased and I fo to do? nies we always take the wi \TON stared sel | ; out 3 going with an The g man hag treated you In ng fust to show her, don't we? Ye-eh, in fathe yar fathar 5] doo atten Mise Thorne,” he| gtt 5 wae condideed @ Yery ac very. dlssourteoua manner Efe evldes Hitched, when inches tt that! and for i c planist, Last night fecrnaGutecel lay to bo the Ife of th {noredutousls A lookh andl anal a caine *6; aed | with an assortment of squeens, wouldn't if atiaecta tlithis chorale é | re him until he Fe TS a Pe iron 1 in so long. I accepted his Htakes the first step toward a reconcilia- | CV? thnk of mooching off by himselt says, It's false! My fa aan t down, Miss Thorne,” he and he kissed me and told mo ee H do when he With that idea in his bean, would het kinGest and be na t i Nkea me be than any girl seek him, It) N89, minno, He takes the wits along ‘But there are 1 A] ‘rears flie , and asked me when he could to gop | 0 that she can sen him right at tt, no ea tes é An- call again. Now, Betty, do you think B bi iH SOE NOt NOOR" | Na tdcan e r. t atter That's the wives' way of handicap. Deere ping it and every allb! that ANTES ° e e ? ‘ ? speed ' ' a Bb R ly ] pull to the contrary ts a bogus ss" The Million Dollar Kid -- -- -- 8y R.W.Taylor ono. r v rowd that had | ed y down In the Coney rattler ( merton got a direct He f 1. ¢ of trying to mingle meena vean Hie ANGae doaT 1 was #0 grea old woman with s t D man with a} PREG EEG TAT Re, OnRer Ion ee AAT HIS SisTER! 1 aT MARRY he V SAY, MONK, WILL pnetjiand\ the gals Joughhy Thorne at al! r t he saw the fellow put his 1 MUST . Nk, BUT TLL BI s dance or something, I ask- Bie Ti nilet 5 4 j nd saw oT MEET \ SISTER Tere You Come out fia rate lye i aia ier She flung herself weeping. ‘It there were To LUNCHEON duKE | better than that {f Thad my | non hoy | ‘Dy anal ] Le fe 7 ine I'd been giving her the dow Thornes f i WITH ME 2 on, But for the rest of tho lay, 20 I took her Into a fue ind. There 6. It's about as| } fro ero ride she toh APU mienniny DetuRe vy t find Ue) ee: i) 4 ALL RIGHT! 1 she watched for signals between Heit the ane alee Well < | ; ; i t he shrivelled litte granddame and y penal- tory there may bead y.| H sas Goop BYE, Uke PS REA ALOE BE RIE tree four additional pound is | SISTER! an OuUier ha tnenleyy ' walrus 1 he and her odia, I li When we lt on Surf avenue she cor- : ; ¢ SUC CITTEROE RE RLIE kimono odored lke ee ee Wlanlecn Pad caer ean i the flelds at harvest thme, W..4 Wisp8 of carroty hair gummed to A! fe Wife accused mo of doling the m wag at th her back a anded to know If 1 had no pride at all, or was I just as common as I looked On the beac wa , sp nysack ald yon come | lips and bloodshot eyes oring her | She'd have weighed about seventy to tell you s and a quarter pounds with her winter Wasn't that sult son, and there was a bald 5 RECRIIS of 1 e to pro- 3 t he ad as big as the but) lei places mevin’a var ; \S IT TRUE THAT YEP!) L GUESS eel AM re {large Jar of vaseline, ‘Tho n i j ble position.” OL yas YouR INCOME 1S IT'S ABouT HEASANT | spouse caught me right in the act, sure . “What—to know that tt wasn't know until A MILLION A THAT mucH! tho did, of writing love messages on the 1s disposed bo about father?” hee , ee Amazement! Jit, 1 told you. it was t “ 1, X Vo “T nate It would please me very much to! gy! she 4 1 We received a cables know {t wasn't your fat he satd| gram ) papa. He was arrested In gravely. ‘T had not the | Day ? r, ught of you In| connection with this whole grisly mat- London and is waiting for a detect from New York to come and get him, | “Yes, 1 nos said Hammerton, as ter, But now that you have told me | gently as anybody can talk in the sub- Mt becomes my unpleasant duty to have| %": Ne ane | your father arrested," “1 Couldn't Co! She leaped from her chalr, “Of course you know, I suppose you “Have my father arrested when you| will be t t aha? dow he didn't do it?” |, “No, Cotter has “I'm afraid, Misa Thorne, you don't) “Mamma _ know much about police work, If there | knew were @ dozen Willoughby Thornes in| And the New York we would arrest them all. | are they? dead, formation given them In Then after a sifting process wo might Rhy get tha right one.” Heat “What a— Oh, why did I come? But Twas tn hopes you would not U thought thq police were for the p) ain, will come T HAVEN'T ANY SisTER! mY EYE! AND 1 THOUGHT |e pata the Innocent.” ae why did you have BY THE WAY, OLD THAT GIRL ONLY P “They are, But {n order to protect the| him arrest % Mae ose, : : p SER WANING GORE Ihe eal “It was m ‘ ity Wa eeae areca CHAP, £ SHOULD MIKE WOMBONANCIateRtTS 1 ‘AD A CHAWNCE To To MEET YOUR SISTER! WIN AN AMERICAN HEIRESS! AND T BLEW MY LAST $100! fhe innocent are sometimes suspected, | weil.” ft ts true, But they are seldom dealt) ‘1 hope my duty will not always be with unjustly.” erie “Oh, I dare not tell mamma now, She! Thera 4 sudden explosion that @idn’t know [ was coming here. And Pea gush t wroak the subway {t- Will that be tn the papers, too?” |donly as to bus everytody seem coals “Well, I'll do the best I can to keep | sea! ho lights went out. Hammer- ft out, But I think you are worrying) ("a1 fe were both thrown Unnecessarily, If your father was tho {huneciven ied bein‘ muaely, shaken ue Man we want he certainly would not Hammerton put his arm around Nellie, keep his own name even in Burope.| ¥! You need not fear, I think, Don't say QnythiNg to your mother about tt.” pened to the motor, Wiping her eyes and trying to matn-| a he frain was instantly ia confusion, Bene aieur ite ea feel, Miss | gad there was @ peculiar odor of aight | s, Men rushed from thelr seats and ) Hammerton eat looking at the door with terrified sromen for the she had shut behind her, Ete area en ome »<'Bhe’s the prettier of the tw he} en & cry arose. here's the bloke with the gtri?, maid. “but she hasn't got the nerve of / Lets take her away from him and o Mggole 14 Grane, But 1 rather ike . e_Be Continued.) ME! IM aN ONLY CHILD! rugged her shoulders, ho had uttered a cry of terror. Sit still, Miss Thorne,” he said. ‘Tt be soon remedied. ‘Something has ty a PWIA —TATioR, | sand h my cane for that one to |se2, and she asked me {f T had brought [her solely to humiliate and degrade her. | Riding back in the train, on the other |side of the aisle, there was a gum- |grinding Gertie who looked as if she'd |been sailing the ocean blue In & Canar. jlo Bay catamaran for about three |weeks without having had a chance to lohange her shirt waist. The wife slalmed to have caught me reaching In the Coney Rattler. out and trying to kick that one on the foot for soma ulterlor purpose of my her neck and a sho@box full of lunch own, and if I wasn’t ashamed of my- under her arm, I told her that she seit, she sald, why, it only showed how ought to do all that seeing In a ruby [4 been brought up, that’s all, light, so's not to spo!l the films, but t they the day-dre Egbert? | she claimed to have put the ball right Ang after we got home she flung her on mo. There wasn’t any a ALOT golf weeping on the new lounge, wet- to pags dt up to, and #0 I had to Msten, ting tt all up, and she told me that Going into Luma, she a , she wouldn't be Jealous ing the agates at a kilted tic er t man that ever lived, only with & map on her like @ gargoyle, I that sho was “hurt,” that's all, I asked pleaded nix and hurled myself on he 6 told me I was a the mercy of the court, she walked bru kled down the lounge ackward, In fromt of me, fi he rest @, se any little outing we had, all righto, of my moves, Tiat's why, on my next day of, I'm Over dn @ shadowy comer of the res, going to wo Good for a Grin. * gasped Mrs, Gunson as her husband HO on earth cut your halr? A locksmith, my dear,” replied Mr. Gunson, “Did you think fo with ft? Gunson, Judging from the shaggy way wa a hackman.”—The a barber had anything to “Indeed I did not,” retort ed I thou t has been trin Bohemian, First Burgtar—Well, d!4 rou Second Burglar (disgustediy)— lowyer, First Bursiar—That's ‘ard luck. Did yer lose anyiink?—The Sketch. bloke who Ives ‘ere is ao