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The Jollys’ Bull Pup Follows the Twins to School *% By7-0.Mccill ® OOO oe SOOO COU UOD OOD World Daily Magazine, Wednesday, October 21, 1908. The Love Pirate #7 w w and the 3-Mile Limit By Nixola Greeley-Smith Bonongod Fo000 SOC OOOOOOUOOOUOOG “Little Nemo” the “‘Peter Pan” of Spectacles. HICAGO has sent us a new phrase—the love pirate. ey Mrs, Benedetto Allegrett!, in her sult for separatton against her husband, invented It ‘The love pirate, according to her definition, t# the girl in ‘the downtown office who 1s a constant menace to the wife tn the home." ‘The woman In busine s, has holsted the black flag and 1s making the wife walk the plank In the Indy's unhappy delusions concerning the business woman the only thing we may take seriously is her happy plirase—the love pirate ‘Though it applies far less to the girl who works than to her idle sister, It Is descriptive of a class to which either may belong Any woman !s a love pirate who takes a man’s affection without glving full measure in return, Therefore the girl who marries for money fully deserves the term. | BY CHARLES DARNTON. | LAW & ERLANGER opened a huge and gorgeous plcture-book when they revealed their night. “Little Nemo" grew from one novel s #0 big that you felt like borrowing your selghbor's eyes tn atest spectacle at the New Amsterdam ‘Theatre tast eto another until It was der to take it allin she ave Master Gabriel, a child actor who { getting ready to cast third vote for { Bryan, went through so many adventures in the highly colored dreams that | came t to ¢he audience that the production developed into a “Peter Pan" of Spectacles and nove along with lively human int » wonder Little Gabriel took {t al! so sertously! this eyes. Harry B. Smith had given e rein, and if there was | NIOLA GREELEY St nothing distinctive in the way of features, nothing that stood out as strikingly eae ‘ ; ; ea saat ANTS EER wi ' ; Welleve the laws of @ country apply to a vessel w is three m! MUL Su AUG AE A Las QU SE IMGs ee EOS al) LD lo) en Cee *COnMIBEA IH matrimony as the port and haven of all feminine hope—let us still flatter the sterner sex by ging their fondest illusion—we must assume that Uiree miles outside of it all men are fair game for the love jpirate, If we want to be very vatlve We may count the engaged man as within the three-mile Imit, and therefore safe-though why it should be con- sidered honorable for a man to persist in marrying one woman when he has ‘discovered he loves another T have ever failed to fathom Outside this limit, sailing gayly the high seas of life, every woman hag the ‘right to be and Is @ love pirate, her fell purpose that of making a man prisoner and compelling him to walk the plank—tie narrow, slippery, waxed plank of the hurch aisle, up which the new shoes of the quaking bridegroom creak unroman- tically. Alas, not to every love pirate comes this sweet music! Among these mariners on the high seas of sentlinent are many Vanderdeckens, Flying Dutoh- men, compelled to sall around the Cape of Good Hope forever, without ever elghing anchor in the port of matrimony. Hach summer finds them at a dif- rent watering place, with different gowns, a manner copled from a new actress, hopefully stalking the ever-elusive eiigible, Hut never, never is the curse lifted. {They must sail on and on til! a merciful death relieves them, | What does {t matter that many a love pirate, grown old and fat and discon- tented with her prize, envies them their wild Iberty, their irresponsibility, their | freedom from all the compromises the married know [youn FATHER) Z | It Is nevertheless the fashion to pity the unattached spinster, and let us fel- jere was more t enough to make him rub fancy f: rippled along carelessly until It struck a full note in “The Chime of the Liberty umber that rang with spirit and vibrated with deep, rich tones. If you hungered for more 3abes in Toy- lana” ou got at least a touch of | fy 1 the toy soldier came to life for VY ) "t You Be My Valentine?” was prettier than some of the human valen- tines who hardly Mved up to the beauty of thelr surroundings. St. Valentine's Land, with {ts delicately sentimental color scheme and its skipping, singing ntines all as pink as love's young m, Was as wonderful as any yout ney could paint. It was “sweet! ty,’ and Miss Albertine Benson our are pret looked perfectly at home and sang her | Gaintlly embrotdered ditties as though | life were an unending valentine. | ‘There was a charming dance, all too short, by Miss Elphye Snowden, that was a valentine tn itself. She was like | a will-o'-the-wisp, now here, now there, and then away! It was discovered later that she had whisked herself off to the Weather office, where all kinds of weather were kept on tap with the ex- eption of the “frost” that has known to settle down over a fir Dr. Pill (Joseph Cawthorn) puts Lite Here, as The Weather Vane, Miss ; Snowden kept her gladsome smile at PlesNerie (Masten Gabriel) ato beds oi cou with atiew senso) sd ielliy B, Van offered reliable weather predictions in song. Cloudiand furnished the first genuine surprise in ‘“Raindro; nbeams” and "Snowflakes" that would be a credit to ather office, but with all due admiration it must be cont Raindrops’ quite outsplashed them, ‘The poet who tells us ali about danc raindrops st!!] has something to learn, When these “Raindrops" danced there was a light fall of wet-looking beads over sky-blue figures, and every “Dr | had at Ma perched on her head. The audience was s0 delighted that, low the fashion at all coat to truth. ‘There are many other varieties of love pirate, some against whom the welght and countenance of the world are set in righteous abhorrence. But whatever and wherever they are, Chivago has taught us what to call them and deserves eur | thanks. There were well-reguiate ed that the | ANCY sleeves army #0 me- | what closely are among the latest le- crees of fashion. Here are two mod- els that can be util- ized both for the new gowns and for those that are to be remodelled, and they (ag exceedingly de- = | sirable for both, All | the thin materials 92999999 OOO00OS OOS 905-2-90H96-0HHOHSIGI24 €4:0000O964..0GO0096- F9DOOOOOO06990$$00G06O0O6O9000O9 | that can be shirred and tucked success- hin One” Can Get Fat--By Margaret Hubbard Ayer} iy jo. ® | be found satisfactory 4t brought on a second shower When the rain was over t medians, Joseph Cawthorn, accompanied by his trusty German ect; Harry Kelly, as sober as a deacon, and Billy B. | Van, wearing a han -pal face. found themselves on The Isie of Table @'Hote, where they told a few hu Stories th: Mr. Roosevelt | lect for his African ca was one abou most proved fata Mr. Cawth and ts v house capitalized the tnat then sank back exhausted The camedians! had things entirely thelr own way me they got t ether, and on principle t good “wag, deserves another, thi he three a 2 . for guilmpes, for PPDDDDDDPSHOS 98-99 9OOOOG0O9-000OOG9 | gowns and for sep- | arate blouses. The A GERMAN and coffee are forbidden, Thin women open as much as possible, even !f {t'sjing through it five or six times a day, ‘UCked and gathered eee Narl 1 | portions are arrang- professor of/are particularly recommended to wear necessary to wear warmer clothing.|for from two to four minutes, inhaling don fitted founda- physical|a brace or some contrivance which will Prof. Gerling insists that the lack of| through the nose and exhaling through tions that keep brought back anct recollections of culture has laid | hold the shoulders back, keep the chest pure alr is the cause of much leanness| the ttle tube. eat an ny ln eee } Joe Mille devotion to the pas Soin) tiple] 718 (patil Ublendicres tele inecenalty (fr using the and 1s particularly responstyle for! ‘The cornetist, the trumpeter and the! effect Is wanted this that was than sut But advice for the|lungs to the fullest extent. Women| gunken checks, hollows under the eyes! players af the oboe and ether wind In.| litling ean be omite thelr good De the thin woman who| Who work in kitchens and at sewing and emaciated neck and shoulders. To! b> ted or can be made | y struments Invarlably have rosy cheeks (“of can, be manta olearital | weculbes eneuld anvaany cue) ct uinexed intl out athe unuscieatotl theoheakal lielinnia\matl idevelapeaioneck Guuases niall craic eae St } x's | brac try t walladviae al b TY Prof, Gerling's| es and try to Keep the windows advises getting a small tude and blow-| prog Gerling insists that any woman! The quantity of | regimen for “The het ; ni ‘else and kecp| Material requ tred Abin Onc ne de | who will try this tube exercise and keep | (uetenal Fa gu ined guilty of a “topi- them on the right sidg cal song, of the 4 Park tn the Jung! ey A [it up for a couple of months will obtain 4.2 yards 21, 4 or Mierrownons| race t nay Jpcatia cis) “patient: the same results 1, or 1 yard 44 funnier, but the tiny Gabriel in all t 1s very precise, inches wide, for | | Prof. Gerling, who goes back to na/ fui) elory and seriousness of Jolinny Hay and as all women| length sleeves; Was funny enough to ma ray Tears ange who are not too fat consider themselves ture for his physical exercises, believes |13-4 yards 21, 2% or shortcoming: rd-working co! Tcorthin’ the Jnstruction Js qvorth re- jthat the finest exercise to be found ia 77 7-8 yard 44 inche wide, with | 31-4 yards of ban: ed yawn. The natural| ing, for either three- Mtretehing of the muscles in the act of | Wilirier sleqves, | ’ “ra re ay ¢ the 3 ’attern No, yawning brings every part of the anat-/ i) ut'in three alsene omy into play. It even affects the) small 32 or 34, med muscles of the ears, and the idea of re-| um 36 or 38, large 40 Jaxation and tension of the muscles |r 42 Inches bust petitors, Ce ‘strong men” @ burlesque wrest the lau Little the natural one that accompanies an unembarra’ Hart, those h that ke ing until st was time for to show speed and | The Thin One, according to- Ger must sleep from eight to ten hours. During meals she must observe pea. Elphye Snowden as the Weather Vane of mind und co: ate her atten! On the food she ts Be | ling. he y ton/Cohanl might have envied a > : _ Tucked or Gathered Sleeves—Pattern No. 6112. Rauch @ 1 Of Continental eolaters coream of the Fourth! with all three meals a large glass of ch underlies al] the modern physical | OHs¥re- ed ob Gat n and Mr. Horbert's P s independence, But. the thoworke ag ery muk must be drunk, but the mille must culture movements js fllustrated here in d i 0 tt iependence. he orks at the hy, ao tga 3G he y cing w f f a #eeined to be suffering from stage fright. A scene showing tle deck of a Be hy BONE fF BIAN BEES BY: | a natural and yery convincing way How Call or send by mail toTHE EVENING WORLD MAY MAN- attleship brou, out more. musica] ammunition Ae Ok: SES! M e Prof. Gerling’s Thin One must stretch to TON FASHION BUREAU, No, 182 Bast Twenty-third street, New herself with unrestrained vigor several $ optain $ York Send 10 cents in coin or stamps for each pattern ordered, times a day. These IMPORTANT—Write your name and address plaialy, und al- After that, any of the well known ‘atterns, ways wpecity size wanted. West Point exercises can be practised. | @* ~~~ avery man did his duty and Dave Abrams did triple duty @ cat, a bear and a squirrel, He deserves honorable for the fact that he kept his face straight wher Beaumont referred to Gladys, the cat, as rest from ten to fifteen minutes, lying on a sofa or in a comfortable chair. No | Miss Rose alcohol of any kind is allowed, but all Kinds of unfermented fruit Jutces. Tea | SPELL OUT THE NAMES OF THE DIFFERENT OBJECTS--THEN ADD AND SUBTRACT AS INDICATED, WHAT IS THE RESULT ? he."” PFLOLDOLDDGD9O996449$0$-00$-466.606G0H A Revelation of New York Society -- THE YOUNGER SET -- carefully east away their cigars when | primer, the secret composition of which | for a year. they did enter, and sogted themselves | he alono knew. ‘That was the key to the | is necessary BYMOPEIa OF PREVIOUS INSTALMENTS. |!" @ nervous circle tn sae largest room| sucret 5 Philip Selwyn. of an old New York Of the cottage. Here thelr eyes instantly Mg, geelened fram ae army be Pn became glued to a great bowl which w as | @ cotillion leader, ‘Returning to piled high with small rose tinted cubes ork, Selwyn frequently mets the) of some substance which resembled ert W. Chambers, Author of ‘‘The Firing Line’ and “A Fighting Chance.”” (Qopyeient, 1001. by Robert W. Chambers.) T want to know whether tt) “Oh, of course—patriotism and all | avout his experiments; everybody pre-ythe green swells that swept steadily; of . a ; to use a solvent after firing! that—naturally—— Confound it, I don’t | tended tnterest, buy fe ree. Position of the primer it in big guns. As a bursting charge| suppose you'd go and ofter it to Ger- | and of the sincore, few were unselfishly |wyn wus “sweet,” partieuiariy in e| oa man, often the least sutta rd mee |I'm practically satisfed with it; but many or Japan before our own Govern- | interested—his sister, kuleen, Drina and | canoe on 4 moonlight night—in spite of usually used to play baseball in college,” he| time 8 required to know tow tt acts,ment had the usual chan observed, smiling—"and I used to be a| on steel in : Selwyn they looked unutterable were sincere; | shoreward, modestly admitted that Sel- things at the Atlantle Ocean, le, 1s : the unanimous choice of the o turn tt | Lansing—and maybe on or two others, her weighty mother heavily afloat in| younger sort where, in disconcerting storage or on the bores of down and break your heart. But why | How a ver, the younger set, now pre- | the vicinity summer time, the youthfu Alixe still sec ves im. Pretty good shot with a snowball,’ guns when exploded vi gc- | r 7 , | the youthful congregate 1p Turing YolwR 0 Erroll to netrical and transluce; Py 1 ete ral) 8 rh ple 8 @ propeliing|can't the Governinent make arrangc-| dominant from Wyossett to Wonder! “He's nice every minute,” she sald~| in gurrulous segregation ‘nig houee. delwyn to halucent crystals of/ They followed him to the clift's edge, | charge, “Meanwhile,” turning fo Lawn,| mente with Leon's comp y barre pink quartz, That was Chaosite enough to blow the entire hey fall ny—it {t de-| Head, made up parties to vistt Selwyn's AlNays mh & sat respect for the awful! ‘I'm tremendously obliged to you for sires to?" cottage, which had become known as auft he handled ath such apparent | comtng~and for your offer. You sec| “A man can't explo!t his own G The Chrysalis; and Selwyn « SHeSS, here wan & black sea |ihow Jt is, don't yout x couldn't risklernment: yor all sow that ae well aa (nature ed rock jutting out above the waves taking money for a thi ; ; AI o Ing whic! te 1 do, r Firet of all Selwin laid a cube crystal| Selwyn pointed at {t, polsed himself, ft RA Ae neta fibre of him is nice in the nicest| Their chotce they expressed trankly nse. He never talks ‘down’ at you~) 4nd tnnocently; they admitted cheer- like an insufferable undergraduate; and fully that Selwyn was their idol. But ¥ exploded a pinch or two of the je uch of @ man—such a real| that gentleman remained totally un- 4 Selwyn, smiling. stuff for their amusement, and never be: nisthat I ike him," she added| conscious that he had been set up by for the pake igen nt th into emitherecn dilxe calle at’ Gelwyn’s roous anda srorms {2nd they were aware of {t, and they es, Her husband hears of yed It with respect knowledee to covree \iix¢ a partnts, iy so 1 trom thet on an anvil and struck Jt sharply and! and, with the long, overhead, straight Cine) pero ih ee Ina, Ae Mae oll turned away. 10: reirece te pea Tai aiee) Aanveagee Petit | nalvely: ‘and tm quite euro he Mikes! Hem upon the shores of the aymmen fi fort ta repeatedly with a hammer, Austin's thin | throw of » trained ballplayer, sent the| sisted young Lawn. “I am quite lotr F steps across the moors In the die | S00! Pentre WANG AR rire: ¥ |e, because he sald #0." sea, aids hair rose, and Edgerton Lawn swal- | grenade like a bullet at the rock. [to do all tie worrying, Capt. Selwyn. | (cton of Silverside, Lansing lish pte ates Ean Fe nat te | Mt ike him," sald Gladys Orchil, “be-| 1 leisure moments he often came mane lowed nothing several times; but nopody | Tiere eame a blinding flash, a stum-| But Selwyn merely shook his vong,| booked his arm into Selwyn’s; and Ger exently > to the unanimous con, /euse he has a sense of humor and, down to the bathing-beach at te hour siaaracey Tete fone alld went to heaven, and the little cube| ning, clean-cut t—but what the repeating: "You see how it ts, du {#id: walking thoughtfully on the other | Present AEN Tee ee ere unairmalen stralght, I lke a sense of Made fashionable; he conducted himself atone apie ta. vont merely crumbled into a flaky pink pow-| others took to be a vast column of| you " Genie aide, turned over and over in his mind | (0% TD TEP PT) CT {he | numor and—good shoulders, tie's an{@Miably with dowager and chygeron, le proposes to. lien. de | black smoke was really a pillar of dust! “I see tl.at you possess a highly the proposition offered him—the specter | oo. uitited and liked tt ¥ ae | eniamac ana S| hat too. © ¢ © itm| (ith portly father and nimble brother, ea CTp ni Binh Bue al n Selwyn took three cubes, dropped | all that was left of the rock, Andj| veloped conscien said Pdgerton le of @ modern and needy man to ea i oe poh ene rally raovantieataitiaa chance 1| With the late debutantes of the younger ret pussies Selwyn, He fears | them into boiling milk, fished them out | ti.8 slowly floated, settling Mke inist, Lawn, laughin, ‘and when 1 tell _you| Whom? Money app 1 to be the last len Za . , Hy, blond: | | set and the younger matrons, individue Rew trouble, | again, twisted them into a waxy taper, | over the waves, Jeaving nothing whe! hat we are more than willing t consideration in a plain matter busi inned gin who showed her teeth a apse fe lectively, impart | placed it in a candtestick and set tire to] the rock had bee |every chance for tailure'—— [ness "Als e tuned over ather mal Tena Jauahied and ah Hangs dina) paratiy ree te) tte and Gerald usually challenged CHAPTER IX. Mt. The taper burned with a faring brill! 1 think,” said Kdgerton Lawn, wip-| But Selwyn shook his head, «Nox |{eré In his mind; and moved closer oa Qaskareg him: a ea boy we tines." “Bhe ©) ine rollers in a sponson canoe wen (Continued.) | Janey, but without odor ing the starting perspiration from his| Yet" he sald; doa't worry; 1 need the |2¢!8¥h Walking be : WH STAVE) ns oa os ACH by on M of 1 ut suuntering along beside ne Gar wae there for the krond; af. A Novice. | then Selwyn placed several cubes in a | foretend, ‘thar you have made good,| Money, and Ti geste no time when {oe ! let lla age ter, and mew, 2M turn, ventured! the Inc|and not ta every minute when you | MBS! male SADR GANG SR ER jortar, pounded tam to powder with| Capt, Selwyn, Dense oy bulk, your, Sauare 1 is possible. But 1 ouglit 10 iJ nocent opinion that Selwyn w n't w talk 1s took BE SOA WA Ot: SOURS was early in that Selwyn! an tron pestle, age .acasuring out the | chaosite and tmpact primer seem to do! tell you this: that first of all 1 4, | The matter ‘ ratood: byt diGal peoplesen Ae etaatitn Mt Gerald's dor Jad in thelr hed come to the conclusion that bis| tinlest pinch, scgrcely “enough to cover | the business Mt nk 1 may say| offer tt to Government. Tha apparent! led 1 At whe herself understood 1 “arti n ane An? wimming sults; and Selwyn's youth Chaceite was likely to prove a com-| the point of a penknife, placed a few that the Lawn Nitro-Powder Company, only dece see"! — Lawn's company ser v m re “4 ‘ ewe 4 manner almost mercia) success. And now, in September, | grains in several paper cartridges. Two Is re to do business, too, Can you] “Who ever ieard of the Govern-|Sélwyn and wrote bin eat mar ‘+ i standing nea the | y that the es which iments had advanced sv far he| wads followed th» powder, then an © town to-morrow? B's merely| ment’s gratitude?’ py in Austin, |letters—unlike the Governme whi rise De itohing raft, 1 intently, but ev tened the corners of hie to invite Austin, Ge ounce and a half of shot, then a wad, | @ matter of figures and signatures now,| Nonsense you are wasting tin jhad not replied to his briefly tentat ‘ estan PY But ; ‘ bhiuig elt ui 1 eves disap ed, and the Lansing ahd Edgerton Lawn, of the| and then the crimptag t you say so, It is entirely up to you ‘I've Kot to do Jt,” said Selwyn, | suggestion wt Ch Sitieral: |allehtaat tit atariregietia a ora t he tre ich hag Lawn Nitro-Powder Company, to wit The guests stepped gratefuny outside I Selwyn only laughed, He looked| "You must se of course."* fy examined, tested oma red mated brunette Gladys Orci aye ee ‘ the right age ne My faded, on hack over @ ness @ few tests at his cottage labora-| Selwyn, u @ light fowlling piece, | 4t Austin | “But T don't see tt." began Lawn;| fo the matter “maine abeyance, ing up dripping on to the & A as though j 4 clear ana hougd tory on Storm Head; but at the same! made pattern after yettern for them 1 suppose,” sald Edgerton Lawn,| "because you are not in the Govern-|and Belwyn einployed two extra men ai thar bras tra }/ ent © n F ' 1 His hale, time he informed them with characteris: | and then they all trooped solemnly ins, good-natured (hat you Intend to| ment service now! 1 camtinued storage testa and exp: ual dip dione 100 ‘ var tor ander the tle modesty that he was not yet pre- | doors again and Selwyn froze Chaosite | make us sit up and bes; er de you mean side added Austin, “you were| mented with rifled and smooth o|kelwen's on f ai a ; ‘ revealed, at the pared to guara the explosive and b it and baked tt and melted it orb ue [not a West Pointer; you never were| tubes, watchfully uncert t as to adorable ‘ Hooked « r tnt of silver. About noon his guests arrived before an? took all sorts of raiving liber t 1 wOnt more tune} under oblixations to the Government!” | the necessity of inve : SrA rer. a : A . , P ’ the fascination @f the cottage in a solemn file, halted, and | ties with It; and after that he ground 't | ¢ lip thing. 1 want te kpow what it ‘Are we not all under cmigation?” | neutralize poesible cor tera pro |b ate ‘ 1 | ttle ¢ W Inarblue ¢ 1 ounwer wort for the ido! they bag aié not appear overanxious to enter the! to powder, placed a few generous pinches | dove to ile inteyor of loaded shelle Qndjasked Selwyn so simply that Austin | peliing charge had 1 exploded heila Mi neated t a] the faire b and they 1 the sands of Sliverside. '¥ 0 Storm Head Also they in & small band grenade and efixed @ in fxed ammunition when it ie stored Sushed, “A Bverybedy in the vicinity had heard ‘edge, swinging Ler stockiaged legs im impressionable; aud when they thougat! (To Be Continued.) ‘ ‘ ‘ H ‘