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The Evening World Fito Magazine, eee SoG Their Baby JOO OOO DOOOOOUOOG Blanche Ring the New Life I TELL You of the Weberites. THIS 18 THE Kid OF A Y CHARLES BARNTON. NIGHT it's v3 a Blanche Rin; ul ‘Of ¢ ourse'BHe vid, Ade wilh ass!" ‘ rife ~ qooD To s quite right in what she said. her true, In her the Broadway uptown on a still hunt for a first night the new 1 Harlem hailed her with resounding palms—the One street restaurant vartety not included, outspoken lady y She rang altog sharps who ha the W pd and 1 travelled rites, while Twenty-tifth Hund Although It was plain that th band had en) gone to Devil,” Miss Ring her In honor of Meinar tily again in fear of an unus Ml in the scarcely recogn: pare Jones. Miss Ring 1 waist measure of t ich various a have into fi but the waist it became a hopeless when buxom wearer, hurried! got cover again, For a moment {t was tag- ging burlesque that wrinkled in front | and bunched in th and defled | hook-and-eye. Miss Ring's rounded | arms rounded on it new ¢ what was going on « advisedly—it was Tuesday, — November 17, 19 ost oe BO 003000000.000 0080000000 00 ae J HOPE f DON'T MISS JHE Own TRAIN DID PAPA BREAK BABYS DOLLY ? WELL, DON'T CRY, Yur GO AND performance. Sa eer oe ool The Million Dollar. Kid » ~ «© «& Me hh MAKE A HIT | WITH THIS. #100 SBROUGHT ‘YOU hero of Mr. As for Mr. Ji OF CANDY IL he took Box oF CANDY! * what It was worth and made a rather May ‘5 $0 FoND COuLD FIND! folly so evil. But whe: he Olehelclothesltnatvineyiate|| oF CANDY i Blanche .ting as Fonia. ey made dear to the | who had seen him s. The | ribe as looking like a And the fur coat y heart of everybody old men waded o Dailey used to a suit of m there are some im them at the little music hall, biack-spotted costume of white snow storm in Pittsburg seem the “Welcome” sign—well, Why lay them away w k amuse was no less trying to do everyt done In the “Merry Widow" lesque—the same Jokes, the sume steps— and yet not the same! A little original- {ty would save many heartaches in the town that knew Dalley as he knew the town. ddenin, OH, YOU DEAR! Lovst DOTE ON GUMDROPS! LO. WORTA OF THE FINEST. BOX THERE GOES ),000 } HOPE THE Fist LDEODOOHHVOO"IDGHIOIOOTOHOSOODHODOOYHOOSOOOOSS: By George McManus m Secor | BACK HOME | = = - - — oe R. W. T ) ‘ By R._W. Taylor | The Day’s Good Stories # Her Time to Buy. NERS erate, ae Cote ae BARTON KING, the Philadelphia |, a ia uy Gee) CAS cricketer, descrived the manner *!"* Saar ae) * and customs of the English as ‘It's tum.’ *<Philagelphia. Pres fo had observed them during his cricketing tour. | a oan “The English lodging house,” said fy Uataits Hue, has baed Mr. King, “is not of much account. 1 ANN a : have a friend, an Oxford man, who GU Saco.) > Hs eet tried lodgings, then took a flat. - In coe CURD: cawarnnen ti lodgings, It seems, the landlady gouges SUH aera uae Leet ‘you frightfully. “My friend told me how he once re- “Put your heads. nd the street will be 1 ' IMPLH onight+ CHACDLATE 9 / Bees those that ukee Jour : E. ‘ girls ike Miss N AT IT ALL UP - eal wall valu e ult them fas Mo Cara ter than any o epirt any if Se Oe: pretty and becon: song, she was log) yeti | lnvolven both pleasing to see and to hear, and very little inbor tn when “Charlie” Ross gave a yery good Tow Ghakiis! imitation of Harry Lauder, she added hie Ose care @ true note of humor. Although his girl can keep he broken knee-cap has not ent aaaee Sele supplied with mended, Mr. Ross danced 4H & ter the long there was no need of his calling a H | alewes or the tion to injury. a short ones can ae Mr. Webder ran the elevator = eric) Wee Sih S devii in addition to being m Jongsloth, all ma work for “The Merry Widow. aaa aie forces he has raliied for his roa ap H . OO. ‘° DSDO®D cee = ©) b din include a number of the « Walter Jones as the Devil. B S t Hints ©309OHSHDOOOD OOOO DODO OO OOO! | Home Hints ar of ince OF whose faces—not to mention o e familiar wo oid patvons of ne | OCAUTY 8 Saving: 6 8 fee gee aude Br F n \ OioOmMmon » For Busy Housewives. | ‘ie, material. @ s _ | By Margaret Hubbard Ay § ayi S$ OF Wars iisaesaereiogtn ® | nty f eae a te ae | Belogt the Confessions of the Seven Hundredth Wife. 8 About: Brittle Icin Ete ance Are These Good for a Laugh? | write spots on Nails. TRANSLATED : 3 | BN" or etiSionty ° @ TEASPOONFUL of vinegar beaten| luce or embroidery Airy Persiflage. The Minnion of the Me HITE spots on the nails By Helen Rowland. 3 into boiled frosting when the| Ga, (pe utilized, RS. CUPPOTBI ve , 1 S. ea Ro Maee OY ene Tate $599990O90OHOOHHHGOHHOOOIHOHPIIGI}.IIOOOOO flavoring ix being added will keep| a good one for the woman ever A 1 ue niteinoraa le ae {t trom being brittle and breaking when |,warm, comfortable marry an aeronaut? e at the nuon he. Daveliterwandielye eat my WIS" | the cake ts cut, It will be as motst and ‘alght-gown CAM ATR me et eh nourishes |) Cie signe oF love re decelving: even aa pice tn m week at the day tt was made. | Hom aan “hen” Sy anen yeni real : a caused, also, by impo of the weather in April or the spring i | or "trom flannel. Feathy aD hereXemianditee ; ‘ ar, M 4 simple remedy Is ry Honeycomb Pudding. ette. si. een ; Le ene e you'r Burgundy pitch and nd the \ ho much meaneth Mttle; but the ALicup) of Hour) nalticupofieusen)| acer eet ete meee : 1 appliai to the na an who hemmet d twiddleth is thumbs RADVSt (Iie, two gills of but.| for. the 1 Vhiladel Ig: nd knoweth not where to put his feet upon thy carpet 5 ize {8 0 yurs Mrs, Chillicon-Kear a phia é Ment ae oe £. Pub Mh BRON DY oa np AG ter, four eggs, one cup Topless rea yards on . tile salt, one teaspoon soda. Beat| $34 y 4 tnehes you don't on is 1 . R.—-Here is the as who descantetn to tee upon OMY hath an OBJE . he faases. Then mix flour with mile unt | pancing. eae yards A Delicate Matter, NER re Tyr %% eye HAaallae a eee CPE ear ot va Era byt He sinooth, add utter melted, then whites) “pattern. 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The| He that calleth thee “Little One" doeth so from habit, but he that calleth SOU Milk Gems. to ‘TON FASHION BUREAU, No. 182 Bast Tw third street, New: “Would i tell h 1 | brush must be freed from any drop and|thee “Misa Dorothy" doeth it in adoration. WO cups sour milk, one egg, spoon-| 2 Obtain York. Send 10 cents in coin or stamps for pattern ordered, yourself?’ suggested the husband |pagned Wabily along thes Fe OF ihe) ife that runneth after thee findeth thee pleasing withall, but be that run- ful sugar, salt | 2 These IMPORTANT—Write your name and . > plataly, snd al- New Zealand Free lance. [no minutest. portion of the lotion |neth AWAY FROM thee feareth thy power, He is aya fish that battleth when small teaspoon of soda, two large| } Patterns, { ways specify size wanted. touches the eye itself. iit iB upon the yok. 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Chamoers. 8 ou'll give up the|Once or twice Gerald thought he meant mouths of people interested, and disin-1to be dancing at the Sandon Cr ‘No; only sick, Calome} will fix her, — 5c de ning helress business and to speak,and waited, but when he became terested, leyitinat or otherwise, until Joparted expensively for Palm | but she belie she's close to @ ae SOPSIS EVIOUS INSTALMENTS. t b diag ied ehatiatern yearn ea ‘ome with me [I'l make you the hap-|aware of the check thrust back at him to’ tine) of Gellingiaach |sk whithor Austin, aim, retioont, (tion and she's sent for Boots to tak is wife, Al unjustly divores 10} t upiest girl in Manhatta And she he forced it on Selwyn again, laughing v it happened that bo: tnwardly mensely contented, | leave of him—the little key! I'm 1 marr 1 yoked me straight in the eyes and) Yo! no! If 1 did not stand clea away with Gladys Or Jespatehed the ac lated exclama > She's taken advantaz } Baieen , fellow who was {| sald, ‘I'd her grow up With you than | free tn shoes de you think I'd dare s widely qhoted as tory letters of the family with an in- of the demoralization to eat Ot’ enOUgh, she’ aay: Sarees alte you do? She's too young 0} grow old fongetting you do what I'm doing? Do you suppose panely deploring the p t of his own that two weeks up eve: in the house. ¢ * ¢ brother, Gerald, ts dnvuived in debe ind my f London Did sho aay that? asked Selwyn I'd ask @ girl to face with me a world +l np nim ATTIRE any 24 isiness even is, fox hunting, and threaivigs diswrace by uinven, an, a} Gang WRT p 4 ld, ‘We've the greatest chance|in which I owed a penny? Do yo a ‘uy »y both faniliies| with a ymoon as excuse. over that pink Kir- Phiip pa leet dT mean te make her " Vey world, Gerald, to make some-|bose I'm afraid of that world Orch’ pants il e disorganization in the A fear IAA a0 panttaiiun senditures ae up al Doesn't # I:hing of each other. Is it @ good risk?"|# Sdul fn it?) Do you suppose 1 and held her peace r us tremendous dren you know what he's done? bier ait, hears, that ituthyen | Yee 10W 0 ' fl tt Is the best risk in the | t#ke a living out of it Eileen rey Tse, Rally trentens W | are, yes, of s s Suddenly Selw crushe © boy's ns ' Shoot huthven should the jaiter pursue suce r Yee ‘| world if you love me, And she sald uddenty Iwyn rushed th em he er sle @ course Now that Alixe is insane Maillp| or two with that Peeps A aT THA ara loose on every As ten dinmistos tie hope of marrying wileen. drops | Ty ,¢ being good ‘ , 3 ‘ Then take {t!~and her too!" Aid { infinite eur of bis ol iife and de bimseif to) And t s how it stands, Philip, She's a A Alixe, Jileen sh confesses for| Combe yawning and | Ke Rl the Craigs'—a uit case and tray-| between his teeth, and turned ! 7 ve out him, ‘and he Js forced to tel new | sleepy tn ne a " heel deatinglisatins on the Tanto a na “4 ay bond Which holds him ts femal ret EAE Kown upstairs, Suddy Gray and |) ne his a i ar pre has wired Merntline gels secretly, 10 Wc peut, | Prince rse ty Craig are standing for it, and is head face downward hetwor es se i Alixe. | Late evening ¥ jeralit vy Pal) age Jwith a fMush—"there's a little chureh,| 80 Gerald went away in the pride nul they can find a meet ‘at the Gerarin’ what would you a ae ae Jexcltement of buoyant youth to ta Of course, t bemteenmanunnd ‘Who Is she, ¢ 1 Soren lave as he found it and wi fo dees n (aot, their | Ke . 2 =~ ‘i i Around the corner. I know, Did you b nd It and wh , nent CHAPTER XII. 1 won't tell y it—though he had found it only as t ty Roots t ' (Continued.) ee 7 anh , Age ye jsreen bud of p which unfolds, not! moun het Bat hil hia ald: Quarters: #8 4 ae Uae are ly There was s pause; the older man|t© the lover, but to love, And the boy} oo ag 4 o the se n of lon't tt a9 er Way. a 8 Br |ropped hls hands tnto his pockets and | Wa# Only one of many an whom the view Pate ‘ Joos? And tan't It good to ha " 7 uk Jest meano: oped quietly in front of Ger ¥ y might have fallen; but such « ma Philip back +4 HILIP!" sald Gerald, with a curls! felwyn roee und began t™ pace t | sen awit: In SAD OF Gerald, and becomes the only man when he takes] ous!) she siinpl s s leen faint cus. excited laugh, “I want tol floor; Kit-Ki, distuased, looked for a full minute they looked squarely | 9¢¢ an whe ih eae enal Robe IN Haber cae Site, GIAbUMDEG, snOKed UP) | » another, unwinking, what he finds for hinself—sreen bud . er © Mt ou someth) ever yet] then resumed bh. urring: Ot ONO Anos > o its own deep, | ere not h tindl re are, c red @ame to you without asking something - ' | We asked Gerald, almost trem-| half bown, or open, to its own de eat a wit ll Theres nothing dishonorable in 41, 1, Yan’: " o + |fagrant heart. To him that hath shai) | 'Pterse v er and the Fr 1 you never have falled me, Would you ‘ ulously. “Can't you say, ‘Go ahead? a‘ elf and (he ' Haitiena nies ena! Cteatiine tar of course,” gald Selwyn, halting shori Don't ask me." |be given, and much forgiven. For it ae i 4 i d better do “No?! aa Ayal i . oe ee Ve troubled tal r Ftalnly,"” sald Selwyn, surprised | “N&%"" said the boy. "Lt went to her] so, 1 won't," sald the boy simply. |the law of the atrong and the prophet ‘4 x people w una aE and smiling! “ask me, old fellow. You're MOM and asked for her, and Was! a nan doesn't ask about such mattern {And & Ittle should he left to that Des. | ish a8) a her money her lover's “pam not eloping with some nice girl, are about my Quaine Tien T went) _ne does them. * * * Tell Austin|tiny which the devout revere under neve an one ay from Nina, b you?" to her father, You know him. He wasland Nina. * © © And give this note to | sentler, name. aapiacent ‘ 1 , ' heirs "Yes," suid Gerald, calm in his ex-|“ecent. bland, evasive, but decent. Sald| pileen.”’ He opened portfolio and| ° . . . . . ad : “ue a 4 wih, abralgnt a eitement, “I am." his daugher needed a couple of sea-|iaid an envelope in Selwyn's hands,| The affair made a splash in the socia! | ‘he Comdoys la ale A “What?” repeated Selwyn gravely; |#P8 in London; hinted of some prior|*And—by George!~I almost forgot! |puddie, and the commotion spread out. | Fen! we 4 ef ‘ “what did you say?" attachment. Which 1s rot; because ehe | tere''—and he laid @ cheek across the | side of tt. Inside the ninety and seventy | But the young and silly pair Fa You gucssed it. I came home and| loves me—she admits it, Well, I safd| note in Selwyn's hand—‘here's the da kled; outside similar gallinacedus |now relieve well as Mis a , i ‘ @ressed and I’ going back to the|to him, ‘I'm gotng to marry Gladys.’|ance of what you've vanced me. | sounds, Neergard pored all day over| 6 ee ie Pip es Craigs’ (o marry & girl whose mother} and he laugh and tried to look a:] Thaank God I've made it good, every |the blue-pencilied colum a we gt ve Ame a 4 ¢ XN . : and father won't let me have her lls mustache; and after a while he|cent, But the debt Is only the deeper. | home stunned; the social sheot whi . sign and Horse de) risen apne af bi wennanee ‘Sit down, Gerald,” sald felwyn, re- asked wo he excused. { tool the gount.l* ¢ * Goodby, Philip" taken below staire mad read above was! ohey hid married each other rather! oy sh eve " sesing anil mampene’ ana atly and intellectually > ‘Tauew 2 wow Gladys ot the Craigs’, and Welwyn held the bay's band & moment O50 of We as wae Khe Aly poate and the Sasol wi? 9 © te Drip ur ally and inte MOTING Mie vig Krum hbie ives bubs reper eag de, ALTO OPO TTELN: By Robert W. Chambers, 3°’ Author of ‘‘The Firing Line’’ and “4 ‘ Chance.”’ ae toe AV VOLVED TDO-OS It was a girl, old enou wallze that ¥ tual, that ut . nd her respor ape iden 1 toh ee ‘ wus a ee The i » great b Vance Monday's are ot be by Louls done «lo ie World wh neat ey