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The Evening World Daily M BARLING.T WANT You TO KNOW MY BEST FRIEND. Evenings | With Eve} By Helen Rowland. Pub Cop (The New York World), The Mere Man Chats With the Chorus Girl | OBBY!" exclaimed tho € Girl as she stopped powdering her nose | and closed her little gilt v: ease With a snap, “wouldn't you HATH | to be a child nowaday - | “Why? inquired the Mere Man, glancing up in surprise, as he disposed himself comfortably among the ninety- eight cent pillows of the “Turkish” divan and lit a cigar- ette. "This is the very time of the year when the most unmitigeiedt cynte wishes he were @ boy again. Don't you know {t's ‘Jes’ ‘fore Christmas?" “That's Just what I mean!” returned the Chorus Girl nodding her curly head and shrugging her pink silk show ders, ‘I'm giad I had a chance at Santa Claus when there were chimneys and fireplaces and a rea) Belasco setting Just fancy how the poor Ittle kiddies nowadays have to stretch their imaginations when they hang their stockings heat side and look for Santa Claus up th It's worse than a ‘ten-twen' hirty’ show where you can see the property man throwing paper ‘enow' down on the freezing heroine. There's nothing real or con- | vincing about {t any mor “Oh, well,” said tho Mere Man consolingly, an he regarded the Chorus Girl's golden colffure, “there's n g rea! or convincing about anything any more, from love to t! a at cakes.” “That sup and walking awout the room w lke a Cl e fun think the r ¢ tinsel wrapt temember how stocking, Roby ight, 1910, lishing Co. or 142) jes and an the one before, But by the time you get jer mache, like all th Don't you were a kiddie and went through your Christmas . with shining reminiscent eyes ne down oppo im and counting on her Ich made you elck, be- f tin soldiers, which Ark, which you ne, w were @ lot re came a No: ‘Man, leaning fomvard eas ange, ‘THAT was real, anywi But,” and he} A curtou e Chorus Girl, “what have 3 rem! i these?" “Firs turquolse broke tn the Me: irl, with another cynical shrug. “A . tinsel amusements, painted hopes to be what you expected.” ly gets nowadays,” sald the Mere Man, pat- to be looking for, returned the Chorus Girl. “The | who keeps her diamonds locked in the| He keeps his emotions tn the safety e than the real thing any day. He st as long as he will have any use h worry and responsfpility,” put in the Dont Wore Li) T LOVE You: ft LOvE You: ILo You! PY HIS LETTE: uN opeNeEDe® Oh, You Ophelia! «ve ARout lozt— Otrsre ABovE Ho veight, 1910, by The Press Publishing Ce ~o y Wiint Yov HARE ¢ Wor we Jn, HARE Goin Tu Git yy, Suv. Gone Lert t does seem that everything eal flavor of anything, from “you haven't gone half way y wake up and find Just what or real fame, or a real job orange down In the toe of cause yi y ; at! Wouldn't 5! t eet a mt) smashed a minu A “And ‘wa a ob . “there was s gollen or stopped s! dale found tn Fate's t “Same old thin i Yr few pap! mac on, 1 n and gilded pr . t There, th i t's ting her hand s t “That's ail a 1 3 Hf average man i society Ww a safe and we ne «¢ tes vault, and er hay v thin it's ‘} SB us 3 O° “And it d 0 vt, “[ suppose not,” sighed the Chorus G js so diluted and adulterated that you can't uckwheat cakes and coffee to “Why,” ned th o> through Mat you're lool with lots of money * ten a (Continued.) Too frequently 1 receive letters from puzzled young FUHNY LOoKine— GMP, AWT He ? rs | Y seer 5 Waly (The New York World) agazine, Saturday, December 3, By Clare Victor Dwiggins , EATrY [Stick ooT His Tonve) ' £8 The Window at the White Cat & | in * By Mary Roberts Rinehart ¥ te Tickre nis ‘Nose | mourning PAE ARICA ba itll \ fT LOVED You FROM THe MINUTE T SET EYES ON You, You ARE $O sa vee The Hedgeville Editor By John L. Hobble out rowing yeste ara Mr. tay, Mrs. and Mr. Delman were carried over the Delman was killed, but his wife ts @ Christ! PANSY PRESTON, who kept her tongue tn during the club meeting, jorday, bas been arrested for carrying @ concealed weapon, eported this morning that fottix, but at ao y $96 in the bank, Heck ation held Anderson would be operated on for ter the doctors found that he ha: S' M DY sald that there ts only one fool born a minute, but acconiing to statistics the birth rate of Missour! alone ts that much, Ipow OR made a desperate effort to catch the arrived they had ratsed the price to $10, to church fn a white dress fast Sunday: her od on Saturday, } te 8 lest Tucsday, but she WELLING itence exp Ard Wet Just a Glimpse Into the New York Shops | PROMINENT French dressmaker or embossed velvet, with an initial, for A has Introduced the yoke fluish to] cents the skirt. A few have appeared| ‘Phe lotest hat pins from Paris have and seem to de moeting with favor, the fashionable Jeweled medallion top This yoke sometimes extends above| from wich are suspended pendants of the waistline, forming a girdle, or tt ex-| French rhinestones. They are movel tends up to meet th © lines. | and sel from $2.25 to $8.75, New scarfs a Ina net | Black coney fur hats in vartous shape WANT To narrow border of beads along th | are 8 A seal erown with a white TRAIN ANY The ends aro Asc y embrottered | brim ts $3.98 A good imitation of white d fntshed off with wide bend | fox for a crown and the black for the One in blue embroidered 1m] prim ts $4.98. «is particulary pretty and| A beautiful ostrich plece for a hat 1s marked $17.98 consists of five long single pale blue There never was ach @ senson for | plumes, 8 1s an exquisite plece at brald trimmings and tho wide ty | Another cluster In shaded cerise n eepectal demand, A beautiful de-| consists of a dozen ostrich tips in va- 1gn In four-tnoh wilk bratd can be had {n| rious sizes and 1s $6.98. A pretty black the different staple shades at $1 a ya one has the ends of the flues in lemon A eapphir uroy street dress| color and im $4.98, suffictently warm to be worn without a Children's serviceable school coats tn at if made up In one ple At tt only $208 Some in gor- foot of the skirt ts a deep band c y and velveteen are $4.9 and at the Austrailan opowsum and the broad] same price can be had fine tooking eloth 8 of the same fur extend from| coats lined with flannel and trimmed ne shoulder to the waisttine. with brass buttons, Velvet handbags are extremely p olvet belting three inches wide sells at ular. ‘They can be had in efther plain} 10 cents an ineh, ast once after T went asleep.” the stocking, you know " ‘ : y 1910, by Hobbe-Merrill Company.) / following fmmedtately after, brought) qs t a: Sibde (panne. Aa cas ae ‘ I'll wager ng laugh, “that my orange | & ly after, ns 1 to sft ts to tuber-jscone, Now then, ‘statrc Ten't will turn out to t pped her hands joyously “staircase.” Author of *7 DAYS" 4" that significant?) The is “DN have the of opening packages and EXPECTING thin 1 think Wardrop was on his guard by w 1 asked,| clear; a sear that ts vivid enough, dis- for @ long ti that time, but the conscious effort to r be figuring enough, to be the frst thing “And that's all the fun there ts In lfe or in Christmas, etther," answered the hide truths that might be damaging! ore, 1 could attach mo significance. the corollary “c came without sum- woody. of r fe-| that enters his min Mere Man soverly, gazing Into space with glistening eyes. made the intervals longer from t diere and there 1 ge monlag. sponded heartl omit nee w rta! Burton sata with awe, OER {time on. Already I felt sure that Allan derly" brow 4g Tho ps: ist took the small |r eareties, Teklam ‘Mrs liitante toa eae does ‘eleven ot E > dow had been right; he| “Warehouse.” for -| mouthplece nm his lips, and motion Dore seen Para ny se Oe aes of ‘farxerys : ; Fleming's widow had been rig archouse, F nO appar-| mouthplece f his lips, and motioned | Wary T thine that ia up te yeu; @untueeelae 4 | the same figures aro four ta engaged dad been shot trom the locked back ardrop to do the samy, Tho text was| |, on the tri®& for Bellwood] The © belonss there, with 7. adt tary ‘Want. | staircase, But by whom even twenty-two.” “ct was thel over, 1 ye, corm or patio’ | ae © Belsiae toes Wikis cube. ght intruder | ; nswer, glyen anal , nyse! ern oth efly, lookin er th make B e t t y V Iincen t ’ S Pe “| “Blow” brought “cnalr. fitwer, given without @ gecond’s hes st yaetha a6 Burton and inyeelf~| {t something lke this: Wa - “Gone.” “Bag’ came a flash, tavan twadtee net In my offlco and went over the|» woman took avelling-bi . lever 0 Cl Ho gave no| nervous, and yo ttle more car 4 i 4 | In quick succession, without pause, | evidence of having noticed any pecull-|in your habits. You want to exercise, | Wttor's record. Rik nes he gay word ‘1 e came the words— arity in what he sald; I doubt if he| regularly, and you will have to cut out}, 2°" t war comes $7 £6 ng Lai spans te ‘guest’ and ‘money Vi Cc e t (0) (@) V e TS ‘ “Bank.” ote.” reullzod his answer, To me, le gave| everything in the way of stimulants for | (if, 4 SCo0n\s Me Oo rien nt | weeceeca ce manecar itt aan ann “Door.” “Bolt. the impression of repeating something| a while. Oh, yes, a couple of drinks at le hardly worth comment: Theres Bo) happened at el waos? ¢ ® | wilemnly warns Knox to di “Money.” “Letters,” without any he had apparently forgotten, As if alday at first, then one a day, and then| ‘ie & Ue hae ty 3 a Bi 1 was @ guest in the house at the PD eectcniee ArtINe® At, the, IeBox horns, cha ih lipaseatiocnuestica, number and its association had been| none. And you are to stop worrying—|"eservation, Only those | words me, MY The “Time Squanderer. at Ki 4 introduces hermes Fie |” Wardrop was going to the bad. When, jeu peonsclous, and brought to the sur-| when trouble comes round, and stares | f noticeable hewttation ne “Rid you offer him money for letters? f sqys she ‘marriel him geo ty Fy ‘ 1 | face by the psychologist; as tf, for in-| at you, don't ask it in to have a driny, | ‘ tthel «Diy Y dear girls, do not permit any young man to monopolize completely your aware ube lelteres Planing to Cy past wend bere: H ealP | at nee, tome one prompted a—b, and! Take ft out in the air and kill tt; oxygen ° a a pe IIs Dil he give you any letters to keep at, ata a . er utes hrain epecialist tes an odd wont | NE ear,’ moralizatto a ote Nils Larabee ahh Mahe ial es ht Nee tg netor leaned by or hin M time, if 10 rt Bae murat a: saree, for you and thet you return his Netermine rat almost complete. As for me, the scene | | it his hands d | "He wave me the bag that was aub- affection, It ts not fair to yo , Hewsing, murder end tho! in Wardrop's mind was. already in| 9} of fin | stituted tor Unfortunately, theer are too many men of the “dog In the ele lines WRHieasta tieiTR Citta) Baker Cea . iv sed? manjer” type. Young men who are jealous and who do his u rahes bol D l l S t 8. By T wonder tf there 15 “ 3 sly forehead, and the bolted doo not healtate to say so, and who are nevertheless unwilling CHAPTER XX, to the staircase open! o 1eé ories HaK thing in it? I have reason to kaow SERAPH CGT UCCRI ERY ECPI en Eas pote By Daisy Miller det Mt he came Into my. room that, night girls writing me for advice. The letters read somethin: man unless he has the real right to ask you to do so, In other words, unless the has asked you to be his wife. aye fothers would prefer merely a 1and a simple salad. "M/A Christmas Gift. A Little Supper. A GIRL who signs her letter »" again, “N “Wise. After MT order in the YOUNG man who elgna bis letter) wxiene «Dare estaurgnt after the theatre? There are M. M." writes | flood" “itead so many things on the bill of fare that at would bo a suitable) ayo, Dri a8 gift of reasonable expense t on whom I have been yhort time? I wish to chow I nover know, Also I have not soften enough to see what it tomary to eat." ing | [calling for a word “train' after a ut in answ to order too elaborately, Some oysters box that she can afterward use for] tion with “ba or @ sandwich and an ca is a gloves or rlthons, Or you may send her] jonged tiere. menu some people would care for, while books, which ere always acceptable, ‘Murder we ident struge the next word Uke this: ri f my chatr. “A young man has been calling upon mo for three The dial on the doctor's | years, He !s very jealous and has gradually driven ell clock-Iike instrument — was my other friends away. Also T have learned to care for measuring the Interval; him a great deal. But he has never said a word about |could see that now, The doctor took itte marriage nor love, What shall I do?” Berry — Now, my desrs, do not allow yourselves to be placed tn VINCEN' such @ false position. Do not give up your friends for any less than ‘The matter 19 largely one of teste, | my appreciation of her friendship in this ead of the ot 18 “found, sald although I have always thought it was) way." woman," kiad to consider the purse of the person| You may give the young lady candy, He had not had suffictent mentol who 1s paying for the supper and not| which can be packed in a very pretty y to get awa n the “Plour," after perhaps two nds, | fe ;from the preceding shock, brought! * | “bread, thou Jail. Presently, with an effort, he said li jod,"* but as before, the association idea came ou the next word; for “electric light” gave “letters.” | trunks" at on: After perhaps a s ana “dust,” showing what closet was 5 mind, and tr ty after, » "match" he gave "pen." A long ist of words followed which to ung, to my mind, although the! doctor's eyes were snd wi cltement. ‘Then “travelling bag” ag i 1 of his previous a t “Dark He stopped tere so 1 $ i ught he was not going to answer at Toytown getting re man, this time he gave “yello’ to the next w “house,” he gave suest-'’ It came to me that tn his tal processes I was the guest, the ituto hag was tn his mind, og that y possession, Quick asa flash: Clown Dol) to We usua brought ‘‘dead,” but “shot,"| 4 And Wardrop fell. “Letters,” recite & ploce ° @ great many words, as I said be- Waddiepop, ROF. WADDL hool aPOP had called the to order and was ady for the morning's ork when @ ne wi w td not keep him fron stay ask the new fo w sn, scholar appeared on the ecene. "Oh, exclaimed the Parts Doll, “It is Little Boy Blue As foon as the Clown Doll saw him he shouted right eut the school | “ Little Boy 1 come blow your ho op sintied, put telling the an hour after scholars to begun Prof but as the Clown Dol! has ” | Copyright, 1910, by The Press Publishing Co, (‘The New York World) made some fun our piece may take your there by not to careful school b “Must T alt by Little Boy ry er many at the corn and a nd him on v school Dol had to Blue went p. help shouting How about kely," he said dryly, not toucied on, . Wardrop knows noth- the disappearance of tor ub we will fet you 7 Phere ts a psychologlea’ o y onclusion? Well, 1 4 lve Wardrop ts not the I ond v te blow r suri « A 1 1 n sry of his xbout some one with hy a , la A y a theory, He , a now, but he hopes, 1 state of fear, Also ; 1 f ing let w "4 ‘money* in that r he either sold or t 1 usta ! apers. He is at T , but he ts what ts almost r picked up his si No wis y he sald from t 1 at his wateh, “Ry r 1 wenty, and since lunch but box 1 t I'm off to chase the fes- a ¢ a » Ob, by the way, locked bag 1 » 1 In the morning and tas » compound @ felo he We look t . riminal, i hapnened he ai4 not, that honk-honkt" said. “Nothing hides trom the c (To Be Continued, *