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, " Ine a / The Evening World Daily SeSSSEING, VOLE Sey: ug 08. ! DOO OOOOU0UUI QOOTIOG The Gist Who Panhandi e Pete Bridges a Perilous Chasm wu By George MeManus | |The Wondrous p Has No Tact SAaRMEROMAMTETATOIOADOOAOATBEREOGHEREAGOREREMEREGERDDAAEE IMEMDIEEMOMEGOEEER! aa * 2 Summer Face 8 By Lillan Bell, 8 —_— ox \ food, out Nan IE SOT AN BRIDGE re \ aN SOMEBODY SAY i HRN OW that sum- vine WSS LOOKS JUST \ gm ~ Beye N nor {9 on thi ‘ ana AS HUNGRY Qa No ATIRE) wane and out i rencli AS ME! = 3 i door pleasures are AVOIR ; s taking filght, let RAIRE, and It's : $ ters come pourin, all of that, only , ds ‘ in by the scor i RS fe ~ : 4 with agonized ap y "| peals for formula to bleach out Jay ers of tan anc | freckles, | nd w# some j thing quick and thorough,” ory the summer girls, “that f we may return to town with shining omgzrae fronts ke the ladies in Mra, Brown- : ‘ to do anything in ing’s sonnet.” the social line might as well go and Have patience, girls, Help time with drown he Pista Ite L } cosmetics and cosmetics with time, and more so, Un tact is mri om than any d even indivate People wits tact an and do everyth Without {i verywi becay he one fe white: “ useftil In snubbl TA-TA | : . 1 Rie se u ume f iiteness will return to de done with suttl WATCH { . AY i our bonny faces. the solar -pler ii 00¢ ! ANN { But now comes a new appeal, even rot @uMolont ornalisetay cause dedt You CERTAINLY : 3 : x i more earnest that the ones inspired by Tm fact. tact Iw useful in all wal CAN WATCH! . , coats of sunburn, ‘This also was In- if Ute, In a cat it lies s whisker . aptred sunburn, but from different Which Tell Wimeiaiten nob (o Hee motives, “Is there anything,” says the rest of himself, In at WaWar appeal, “that will enable me to keep {n his tail, He takes it in his mout my coat of tan forevermore? I never and gracefully trundles f t looked so well or so attractive as I do harm's way. A womay) uses it defor now fresh from my vacation,” hand and saves | iny a mortl Alas! T fear it is not only the nuts fication., A man uses It as an army its brown skin that adds to the charme rear-guard, to avold surprises and pre of my correspondent, but the healthy vent takes vigor, the fresh color and the clear As women more natureliy s which only two weeks of happy thant s in the country have given her, , » wonder those two weeks are 90 dow prectous to Che Working girl, ‘They mean props are t n Joyous days out of 36 of pure and rest fr ypewriting machin with a calnne ledgers and eountera, and they bring | oe What creams and rouges and stains woman goosefl thin ive been striving to bring, but have She is always talking to old maids dismally failed—shat 1s, failed when a@bout age and how horrid it must be to ae i re Lin real thing, &row old aone, If you dirth- ancy s zi sine oo ates jem-| woman 1s gener oncelted and OOOO, OL WNPDOOQOOOOET CEOOOOOOAOQOOONOOOOI00; aks |fWinks her own standard of s° nities a sufficient guide for any one, lal en oe + By Albert Payson Terhune -:- yes ies pemneayele pe | he ‘Vision of Salome Pictures nu by GERTRUDE hace Meh Famous Salome meets a woman who is not Dancer, Now at Hammerstein's, use crutehe I, @ er quickly she asks its mo i rack wand a while sh 1 she never WS She one |afrajd to ‘speak out in meeting’? ant TOO ything amtss 0 tells her what people think of her, rane é Oe he ‘1h Mientthare ate doineal jdarting above earth at wil yours? Speak girl! You have but to . ‘ Gertrude Barnum’s Talks With Girls DQQDOSOOS: tactless woman rides rough-shod Ifa ¢ t an-/ over timid women, leaving tears and 2 COOMe OOOO The Popcorn Girl. were wailing for a popcorn-worker {n a hot, alf- W I bas-lit basement, where a dozen young girls Again > moving, yet with every ask.” line of her slim body expressive, she Salome oyed the drunken ruler with me was sa quick blow she struck sudden DOWNY NO) 190 sank to earth, as the breezes dle at. ope: Y aOhy rth, ag the t SO oN acre caaiy ir wine cup to the ground and wrenched Were automatically going through the machine 1 1 , d iH t n fee he repeatedly tronteally the golden eha from the attendant ke motions which make the passing of thelr hours and ‘ T oO | P ers What Calus Saw am to ask, perchance, for some pretty hands lays and weeks, und winters and } ‘ S } g ee he ae ae i days anc K iters a springs and summers. AVG 4 So ni e w ° Jewel, and then—be humillated bef she d, brandishing the Gee, 1 wish we could > to all the places this Popper Nat's going sald Beatrice, who was scoop- ing sweetened flakes from her tough into oily “shells” and them over to the bench of the “casers and Swift, slow, languorous or insplring, at all your court by will she sped through the myriad mazes me the gift? No of the welrd dance. was no longer “you wrong mortal, but the spirit of glorious motion. “Ry all the St OIADURL LY Lor every gest and expression wrong me. uh (aan was part of the wonderful entirety of granted. Ask and 1 shail granc Brace: wish, if {t he the bal of my kingdom js, the Roman, leaning against 4 Salome's sneering laugh cut short his pillar, was carried away like the res! protests by the wonder of it all. Yet he noted wo things unobserved by any of the that whatever her posture, once took h having you refuse plate before Herod. "This is part ¢ my gift, T demand the head of John the Baptist on this charger! Herodias, who had sat speechless and wondering, now sprang to her fect and threw her arms about Salome with a e joy. summ ooodd Soconocd By Kate Masterson, Sa Parigieuy sance at your netghbor's ta- RNARD |e and the flavor to you is that of a B SHAW as. | bitter pill ferts that In. The Husband Hunt 1s more interest- these days wo is the hunt and man the pur sued. He se fonget that ested Herod Magsie, a “shellmaker,” stopped her swift motions to mop her forehead, thereby delaying the “fillers,” who clamored Impatently—for it was piecework. ievaleranUentarCLarane “What's your rush?" asked Maggie. wise, good, GOOD, @&R7RUOE BARNUY Beatrice beckoned with her trowel. “You know what's my rush all right,’ she replied, thinking of her father a: home, her mother scrubbing at the hospltal, co ation, and the children taking care of each other You must travel to find your prey for sentimental Pittsburgers 1 be found at music halls, newly ) manicure parlors rds ara easily speke she | wnat “And as easily recalled. A inken promise—" mae chal) Wate Sew, and ® from her with disgust and turned | PaY eternal thanks are’ hrust the hysterical wom- | Sitting legless !n the kit the expenses of the amilles w 5 Sal others. Fir A or evolution Salome ne saline maeor 8 uses smokeless yurning eyes from Herod. Secoad there waa a certain dignity in his for “Sin on Herod a Uoe alte masculine — sport. ne che made that low-curbed well mouth | ody as he drew himself up and glow. TH? Tetrarch hed collapsed In a bulky, ‘Th® shellmaker proceeded to make up| Mor gractous enke, stop dreaming about Wiser omen ai? get as re and objective point of every ered into the fearlesa eves that con. D*@P on the couch and was staring at Der lost time len anrd cents enied ands oractise, Uieiiiaa are rl es that n & 1 ' a traps and snar Aeodualionaa Bhar iar tender Aaance fronted. hi wilavevadieniy pend bua wha ‘orn! Popcom! Five a bag!" of vour own feet to get alone on.” but we ees n 7 , (Copyright, 1998, b ate Pea morte at ‘alc “9 ss Hvansats fi “ Bee a “sealer and stamper,” an The next time we saw Beatrice was Ace eae : ka i , : au eli aa sinnderous things of mo, trom ate You Clean Mad ‘ half-dressed boy, who slouched In with the arm of a dapper ‘tallor’s model” of We could never hope to MCW tty Wi (ean) GeO Claetaay 1e by Press Publishing féet were but a white blir against the nie to time, but my bitterest foe h the ORB don Al 3 reserved. Use De ; v rest foe has woulcleanirina wali n a truck to cart off the heaps of finished a man. She hurried toward us, beam- \eir own game. |pays to advertise. Men do more for cial arrangement with Moria Gest, Meek | shri ng marble, Her body was whirl-|never cast doubt on my pledged word. ., : Bra vecroaked) ieee e Ing lke a headlight. uit », though, that as far on ymen social a other | madly iriousiy at so?” 9 = Sacer t 5 sutts! oy i ’ Telsiquite true, Bhougny that asifaras}aome woinen aoclally than the othe Ing ad! cali aN i aaa ek me i ban ‘fam panel! she petted. “Mnat there ‘Popner Nut's' going on "Woe got a lawyer and father’s settled Matrimony {8 concerned man ts on the | women Imagine: A man asks If t DSTA UTRY CEL CEE IGRGLE Ge eA EE EEO Ay cry patie T de gen cars and automobiles and boats with the company!" she exclaimed. defensive. They have become as ay bring a love Bou rern girl to cn ng be ere rege the linaant Hae Tiveurlaavilieea rf and far from this old hole into the “Fight hundred dollars! and I'm going &s trout In the spr a on tea, and when she a AU B sire eines naptanind And I pledge you that word—I Challe aie 5 mother has put you country off to the seashore,” \to business college nights.”” that they are bag Wears a red motor coat and a thump Me speed che choral a eyreting #iapel cou oy cl theigeda and by the tomb). hig!" he howled: "It ts she sighed Beatrice, following the load with Ag she passed on with her beau I They don't set out to marry as ring i mt Crash OF caer ere ope jot my father—I vow 4 M a On. tho 7 ; i I w to you that you| ,.. , \ Baer areelnPR Ronan ATOd erage! hay the haitsdrunken, that suddenly took the form (Gril shall recelve from me whatsoever ta. |, Jt i {and I alone,” declared Sn- : rose in the buttor f nd jess, exhaust ied woman-and the dances you may ask. Tha word=ihe oath | Ome ! | was at an end of Harod ‘ re itieae this Is madness," gurgled Ie: | | For a second there was dend allence | 7°40") | Antipas. T call all to witness eis pees an) qk Da fused sound of the intakirig of @ hun-|"T Am Content!” | Prophet? He Is good—he Is a ne france. [dred breaths. Then a raptur tumul-} servant of the unknown God of Israel HE dance was on rf us roar of upplause—applause that} ‘I am content!” sho replied, and her | Ife iy great and wise above all men ‘ Fora momient Salome stood mo- appeared to have ny end and that bil volce rang out like a trumpet call that) A saint, not a mortal. I revere him t ess, her a “| ved like surging breakers over and | 80unds tidings of victory Tr im, but that was | the thr , , + about the panting dancer. A hundred patrs of wondering eyes t the scohling tongue of sic seemed to s velns| ‘“Evoe! Evoe 1 the Romanj|turned upon her, marvelling much at Herodias. I would sooner cut off my obbing In attune to the measures guests, wholly shaken from thelr havlt-| that strange note and more at the wild Tiki hand than that he should dle! 3, and to master her entire ual lofty calm. And the ery was taken|light that suddenly {ilumtnated her H — | slender body. up on all sides. young face, Even Herod himself was “! hold you to your word" persisted @ motion began In the white, out- “A Tho sand Thanks!” jmomentarily taken aback as her clari me, “to your oath, sworn by the stretched arms, They vibrated, trem-| °” se fe tones cut throu e drink mists that tomb of your fath bled, swayed, in time to the Again Caius noted that Salome, 6IVINE oo ionod his brain ead yhn movlon pared eciolnenibod no heed to the shouts of her audence, |" tng my, BY . EB are F to her tiny bare feet. held Herod's eyes captive and was bend- UY SEAESO NGS ite SELL BON8 1D}? Don't!" groaned — Hero . " drink to be warned by any me SiGleuat Aiatn then moved ing toward the Tetrarch with a con- i t Salome; Incredibly gr uous as | centration of punpose that blanched her '"8 impression, Back to the c By akrmentcRUaeHn al ane tase |Waddled and sank down amc ait ghinings themselves, and then frat Herod, rolling off of his cushions) CUSiions with a grunt of co: RuEHE UPeATIWA IAT drained another deep wine cup and| Malling his cup bearer abit ia; reoled toward her | "And now,” he queri had hypr A thousand thanks and ten thousand gift to be? Precious | patsed from her to her ce, en- Pralses'” he hiccoughed. “Never since an oath was nee F) rapturing, encompassin. Venus danced before Anchises hath the it girl! W She Hurried Toward Us, Beaming Like a Headlight: Now, with a flash of moon looked down upon such grace. Slaves, gold, jeweis swirling drapery, she was fly! My birthday is the crowning day of my! The cup dearer ady an Luncheons for Two Are Significant. alr with motions the eye could scarce Ife, And {t 1s you who have made {t goblet of wine high upon a huge gOllON ome, follow. As a bodyless sprite she seemed, ‘60, oh, Salome! What reward shall be, ‘charger’ (or salver), ' cr t her eves, “It's a wonder some of the sal tly your little talk did her DEMAND," answered Sa- thousands that buys ft wouldn't come ¢o a ain Leanne and take some sort af interest In us that a sighed. “It may have helped They are snatched, hypnotized, steered ) more exciting than !n the old world makes their plenic goods,” some,” she sald. "But they ought to to the altar, and when they wake up where elopemeats seem to be better Si Then my friend Pdna spoke up: have stood out for more than $800. And they look out through the bars of the form than divorces, And American R dd h t | “Blow that bag of light and airy now she's cot that business college boe cago and never yip. An absent-minded girls are so much cleverer as hunters, IX @ y t e ooter, 54 ot By George Hopf. Jnotions and bust it, quick,” she sald.'in her bonnet! She's had no proper beggar, a literary man or an apiasiatic that they they have produced a hus- : Cut off that fluff. If you ever get out ation, But poor girls keep snuffing milionaire looks across the breakfast band-famine among the British aristoc- this old hole it'll be on different brain stale old pormvcock Instead of getting No one's coming for! down to marrow. It seems the next table some morning and recognizes a racy. —— charming young lady with whom he ‘The English rs tea prettily HOW OY DELIGHTED,| BETTY, 15 chts, and the t ng empty-headed {s get- hag a trifling acquatntance. She passes and even talks plillosuy'y, But an MR.BONDS buy WHAT |]] |QuiTe BRiGHT ta + gyell-headed. Beatrice will now the toast. As I Hve! He recollects| American girl appears fe scene Le GIRL | |come Berry 1 ) Cece Hs eee cee Inav. they were married the day before and he Is whisked off the lis: of ell- RECITE YOUR \ Te A OD) Cla te yesterday, gible nobles in a week, But the Eng LI'L Poem FOR 1 y 1 Women began this body snatching by lish girls are learning a thing or | ILL INTRODUCE AN meltat! BONDS) | stealing each other's servants, You and have begun to acquire Ame have a six-foot butler, a good chef, a husbands, They are assuminy |h¢ racy handsome chauffeur—and may heaven |alr, the ankle skirts, the tendency to defend you from your friends! Just aa Kittenish laughter even with curates: i § in the old days Mrs. Smith got Mrs. Lite dinners are splendid hunt Brown's cook over the back fence, a Sounds, especially If a hostess puts word, a smile, an uplifted eyebrow— | You near the desirable man during the and you taste Gaston's sweetbreads and feast, And It 1s pathetic to observe a E = — man when he has been snared, for he never looks upon himself as a trophy of the chase, He doesn't struggle, but |Just looks out through the bars and smiles. It's terribly pathetic, Luncheons for two are significant. = There are confidences with the soup, id SORRY, 7 \ i Peale emotion with the salad, tears in the ||NOW JUST) (Ceey Ui Gurten-pups > in PoRTANT ence a : pia Lit aaide, This s fasta puveonholea © WiIATie champagne, A” well-arranged quarrel 7 STEN 10 | (GRowIN' IN THE DELL! : CACEHENT, DOSE CAR0-BoaARD 8 the astiy be washed as long as the towel and can't tear with the finger-bowls often works won| |/ THE R20" : 4 ty sunnre : le | ders. VERSE / UP AGAINST DE | ‘ But at least this one Shawism 1s true, Gee Yer QUARTER BUNGALOW / 0%, To Renitve Soot. Good as Overcasting. jand that {s that the old idea of the pur- 4 first 1 FIER s ur » seams in @ ‘suing swain and the elusive feminine | eevee ev I Sere antca tanh a duaner te a ay swept u 4 ’ t) am and then YOU To ME BOSS This Removes Eqg. alent | vasnine pe eae auttonholes in Towels. hangers on towels jis part of yesterday's seven thousand | ‘years, A man dodges matrimony just as long as he can. The modern Loch- | iInvars are all feminine, The bachelor begins to think nimat | immune as he acquires large collec- f tions of souvenir pins and ouff buttons! 4 from weddings at which he has served “Madame, don't think because I'm as usher and best man. But his day! will co e. And like all the rest of tho | smly an oggplant you can ait on 1 me mi rest of he teslonr out ot heres" men, he will ‘nts Dislike Cloves, |e ee ee dhe GP reSE ee i thule way inte the houre, eme.|romato and stains, fad veo the ‘ {nto the pantry. ynds are stained by picking ground cloves on pantry shelves and tor poeling new potatoes, n places where the ants appear the e of tomato and the most, aod jo a fow days the ants will sialon will disappean cette er dia ‘i et his 6wa accord.”