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The Evening World Daily Magazine, how ABOUT CLEANING OFF THE SNow! Q {Reflections ofa % % %& Bachelor Girl «By Helen Rowland Oovvright, 2910, by The Prom Publishing On, (Fhe New Yooh Walt 4 MAN'S work lasts from sun to sun, but hie excuses for staying late at the offee are never done. Widowera make the most fascinating lovers; prob- ably because their sentiment has been kept in cold stor- age for so long that dt is perfectly fresh and delightful. When a girl allows a man to kiss her beneath the mistletoe without any trouble he always feels as chagrined as though his partner had trumped his ace, Don't fancy that it is lack of time which keeps a man away from you; nothing but lack of interest ever kept any man away from a woman. Why does a woman tant a man to take her “seriously” when it merely means being classed with his breakfast, his tobacco, his toothbrush and his) umbrella instead of as a thrilling novelty. A man's kiss is like a combination salad, made up of pertinence, curi- osity and near-sentiment and flavored with etale todacco. { Divorce is the Great Divide over which we pass into the Kingdom of Common Sense. The hardest thing for a wife to bear is that gentle forgiving air with which her husband grects her righteous wrath after one of his reflections. Ten Roads for a Happy Business Woman By Sophte Irene Loeb Coprright, 1910, by The Press Publishing Co. (The New York World), The Matter of Watching the Clock. WISE one has said: ople who never do any MORF than they are PAID for never get paid for any more THAN THEY DO.” A real truth. The chap in the workshop who measures out with EXACT precision what he WILL or will NOT Go just because that was the agreement, never has been known to have become the president of the firm, On the other hand, the dafly expertences dn the busi- ness world chronicle the COMMON occurrence of the of- A + | , Babbling Bess Monday, December Conrrient, 1010, W Ni [SSM TO- DOUBLE L ON YOUR JOB CENTRAL TOLL LINE GIMME THE TOLL LINE HERE COMES | MAMMA NOw} LL LINE-TOLL LIN OLL_ LINE. “The Hollow Nee dle” LUPIN Story of Sunshine and, will make you seek and find things to do that will make even the clock hands “‘sit up and take notice.” y WATCHING THE CLOCK WINS NOTHING BUT WEARINESS, IN BUSINESS BE BUSY! VIRST, LAST and ONLY hour dispenser, If you let him in he will cast raye ing Hnes in into extraordinary rellef, showing the | at Caudebec-en-Caux, where very mechanism of his way of setting to work, his special ti to the press, his threa ment of his thefts, in #! bag of tricks which suddenly enlightened the public as to the “Dear Bir; part played by Isidore Beautrelet in ri “I write to confirm the answer which | cent events. He alone had done every- I gave your representative. As s00n eal thing, To him siene she anasit of the you have M. de Gesyres's four ; ia ‘vietory was ae eee ae Hagits the whole Another ARSENE it must have crossed the Seine at daybreak in to be inquired into more thor- ughly it was stated that the motor he employed to car was an uncovered ope and that it 19, 19102. T LooseNEeD vP is 1T P=! —BING —!~— BIFE— —!- Betty Vincent’s Advice to Lovers The Changeable Lober. Y dear young people, try to make your behavtor to- M ward each other consistent. Do not flirt violently one day with some one and treat the same person with chill contempt a few days efterward. If it does noth- ing else, such behavior shows at least a lack of mental stability, I know many girls who imagine they are mak- ing themselves more attractive to the men of their ac- anaimance by being all Kindness at one time and by ordering these same young men about as slaves a little later, Indeed, this.sort of behavior, is, I believe, commonty referred to as “coquettish.”” Well, my dears, it is not coquetti¥h, It ia nothing more nor less than ® lack of ecTTs” breeding, ~ VINCENT If you do not care enough for a man to treat him courtes do not permit him to show you any attentions at all. Be consistently kind, or make up your mind to drop him from your acquaintance altogether. ago. She took another man aside and whispered to him for quite some time. Was this proper?"" GIRL who signs her letter "G. E. A It ts always rude to whisper. If you fo not care to talk aloud you should o A Christmas Present. 1 writes “Wil you please tell me whether | it ia proper to give @ young man a/ not communicate the facts at all. Christmas present whom I have only known two months? I am very much tn | To Call. love with him | GIRL who signa her letter “P. Ay Whether you are in love with the A: writ young man or not, It would not be Ie it proper to aak @ young man proper to give him a Christmas present | to call when he boards at the same on such s! juaintance, house Somethnes this young man | jacemns very nice and at others he is not) A Ring. [eerie ‘A You may ask the young man to call M. 8. 1f you wish to, but tf his behavior Is you describe I should think you would me| not care to have him call ‘ GIRL who signs writes Would ver letter you please tell | or not It ix proper for me to| Baghet Ba | y engagement ring to business? tl. | ead RBA Tava K wetitaira.”” GIRL, who signs her letter “Cy | The engagement ring is worn at all A R.” writes | times Just as ts a wedding ring. “I am @ young girl and have been out very little with men. Would it be proper for me to accept en én- vitation to attend a basket ball game? The invitation is extended to me by one of the players.” I think {it would be entirely proper | She Was Rude. i| YOUNG MAN who signs his let- A ter “A.B. W." write | “Tam in Jove with a qirl, bet I think she vas rude @ few evenings for you to go to the basket ball game. py Maurice Leblane fice boy later in that p dent's chair, But he was the | 1 1 1 > tre verod i (Copyright, 1910, by Ma Leb) in your possession, you can forward 7 xAcitement wae Inter Isidor ! % is selected fetim ad, would ave en imposstble to pack This inexplicable nfiden born of one who truly delive mossage to Garcia.” When the ! wv ree 8 oN oy rt AR ca SP whistle blew to guit he was still “on the job to complete them as arranged, | Beautrelet awoke to find himself a hr a da ge Pf edt op engl dad ayy 9 Berga hires Into It unobserved | yesterday and already so strong, was methin. NISHED. “You may add the rest, if you are able) and the crowd, sudden iat the victim almost offere ah ferryman . felt with regard to the young man by UNFINISHEL t h ! h something UNFIS nich I | é ‘ rived against hin # li wa y probably the same car;|one and all, even «hough in reality At Is tn the realm of the business woman. She who | / wey Bnloh 2 SouRts | Neos ihe False , as it were, fan bbe aussiion | events had Justified 4t onty up tee cer- vr hat on, WAITING for the ha of the clock to t DeKeRae baninene, Seas i bt Alt 1% its new favorite Me Wat had be | tain point. matter, people believed oO th « f fi ol ' pre neo in Europe anv ehe each | re to sup, ae garded Vhe seemed difficult he ft te the hour often finds herself atoning | is at the same time as this | ault of the ¢ ating, | M. i from him what then wa a Te se in his Iedroom, i; ‘ou will find me at the Grand } waited the day-boarde t so clever | his subordina entitled to expect at most from some in i t sning, fo ea ee peat tiete ‘Ue arhat hex | Yours faithfully hooi-hours and pick so cruel that the | lat f the rut day | Phenomenon of penetration and intule : in tha work, # enay to feol Joy in) ‘prounde ere waned. i Tait HRAIM B,, HARLINGTON.” dd, however remote passed over to hix side, | he came to direct the explorations, But! tion, of experience and skill. ‘That day fulfiling a N » workplace as fulfiling an engagement for pleasure that | 15, Tiel That name day, Ganimard applied for | Tt wax ii thie wae Tk y yf the crowd was en that and discovering the refuge | of the 6th of June was made to sprawl ng—it W iT 80, | two ‘reporters, The Comnt! a warrant and took Mr, 12. B, Harll they learned the reputation whieh he | summarily transferred from Lupin to. tn spin lay dying--if tt were|over all the papers. On the 6th of June or just as the wate! Volts, so the watched clock never mover | capnpt expla, Lavat's’death' to the police. “He | American citizen, to the police |¢noyed among his volfellows, who utrelet and that, in the struggle ene iat Beautrelet’s opinion was cor- | Isidore Beautrelet would take the fast ' 4 simply ret re Weing atunord by some 4 pe 4 ¥ Tihs _ tiled him the rival of Holmlock Shea ved upon between the t € 1 gulf fixed which the! train to Dieppe; and Lup a Ge aie uih for in who thinks the workday irend is Sho 5 eiris are summoned! to testis | station, on a charge of receiving and)‘ i : i arrothahe vl s adly” pr t trate did not ne ; supin would be ar . , ; ae: Sane ay fe meee fo. lees * lanks to his powers of logical reason noolhoy's victory was loudly” pro+| worthy magistrate did not seem Mkely vento, any other time re ever on the lookout for the NEW | | Thus, within the space of t which he r from the as r Fitleul And 80 natural that they / then,” remaining par- taing, the new change rolling stone that gathers no moss, f hours, all the threads of the papers, and the Pi ned | should t re Beau-| tis santunen But the women w puniness with the determination to do a| thanks to the really! claimed ¢ ealousl ot | tr 5 eeded in| ery outlet is watchad.”” woo! day's werk extracts the good OUT OF TT to her own satisfaction quite un- | | n supplied by q ca 1 were cleared up 6 victory f M and, | ado in his ab-| as succumbed ty hlh consciously, She tt is who, with that feelin FULFILMENT that is like no. whom they fove ‘to tend tig ny of seventeen. In twenty-folir he ) police t failed to exta Mr Ha I tulcker and more tm-| sal the partisans’ wae “a F Reattrelet espiaing to the police ne ade hana a eect eT ke aver, Why did het ataanaa’t . yw, enjoys TO THE PULL the time of re i lor the robbery, He declares Ate had seemed inexp , Pe. 1b “0 ff fe f om Gaerne | Bs M 105 y ero's deata F ts gets an increase tp WITHOUT tho asking. She it is who ok Eth. be sameor, OF te, rune Oe ay. In twent a put te proof of hi Me n wits hay iy po on wit ‘ how fpr eR jw never weary, Because weariness is more often due to LACK of attention | pio nn os levised by the Was a¥tonishing to s¢ served an obstinat Nay, 1 effort to ee If Lupin were dead. then attention to labor 7 loader was hesitating and anal after exami ancl W t was The on confederates would know it by now Yhings are only sordid when we THINK them go. Tolstoy, the man whom CHAPTER I. » of Arsene It " Linposalble athe was the t Lupt ised. “Beautre! all Russia reverenc and hearkened to, radiance into every | (Continued.) author of ¢ A Ie ter A Mr you > | ia 2 peasunt’s hut that he graced with his pre Because he was IN- | HL next morning Ganimara reganined, the address of his es Marti + kine t th ft Abd the i of June comes saa TERESTED in them and was ONE with them, its pal his title—nothing called wt %, Rue Marbeut, tabilahment in Parte and the y and see aa eLbane Cari eee Taint JDURRAIIEG setts lemiina aaa oewarea With the joy ne might generate In the lowly +. After questioning the con- wale h he assumed behead sage veel the Grand ) plied | of them wanted tc ompany him om us it is with the pirl who would be happy in the business sphere, If an clerge he made ‘him opmen the first tite, one of hited feats, wax | Peeinning puld be stated wit My dear sir, th re other things) his journey, He begged,them to refrain, brings heart int into her work she never toses heart to anything—except the door of the ground-floor | most garatully / bore Oop Sid tivatarse On bthe other hand. besides laupin in this world, other) He started alone, therefore, in a com: perhaps, to some lord of creation that Cupid brings her some day, flat on the right, a vel bee ey ee hay pe Pore iy be the only possible jleul lay down on t e h nee perigee Ly rrd aoe burslare partment wo himoeld, He was tired, And, by the way, she is the girl » KNOWS her heart when the time soetertanis Apartment, Sepnty fy" fe rierecbenged vos Pog oo 8 mont, Heautre ad wo! rh pnd Gatpohyes: PHake th 100 i Maing | s1nee, saat en eae bes fe baa) ‘ - oh , in which, however, he cov: | v ¢ pI ishment,) pamphlet whic hot move a step forwaré t ning r | , and soon q come Contrary to #, who is the one who Grad’ netting banéed same, ders in|admiration and curiosity arose among| among the boys « ndivis whom Mile. de one's degree. Now Tam gotng up for! heavily, In his dreams, he had ims really makes the E Vor sho has seen both sides of real life and uau- Oo" are ciaes. ‘Two friends had come! the public. Already the Rouen journal: | written pamphlet signe ” Heautrele This is May. | pression that the train stopped at 4lf- @l¥ LOOKS before she leaps She te READY to be, the other Heit, and Goes mot | oo date carter to burn ail compro-| ist, ins very able article, hed described Med to. the ' ain ate lucked” What! Terent stations and that people got in expect the BE HALF, mist - a bak ie inath of the six nititled, « The , aay | ike, within oy neo n sm neh Hy at ng papers. the first examination of the melt) : 4 ay If de clone. Botan She has b t and practice become accustomed to do HER BHARE |” guess as he was leaving Gantmar’ | pupil, laying stresx upon his pers And lite meth 1 0: Re plone. Bata Bod she govan’t “lot George do tt Fees passed the postman, who was bringing | charm, his simplicity of manner and his jth ') (Oks r ne Dear sister, watoling the olock p bed bus Tt never wets you any-| a” letter for M. de Vaudrelx. That{ quiet assurance, ‘The Indiacretions of parison hetw 6 Amd w n tak w everything. | to the gray eloth, It bore these ward: thing, nor adds to your pay envelope, In fact, often It BUBTRACTS 404) aptenoon, tae public prosecutor was|Ganimard and M, Filleul, indiscretions | Prenca trony motor car in er Every man should mind his own later may distract you. informed of the case and ordered the | to which they yielded in spite of th: it contained a profound study of each | off during night Ju Whitsuntide sil usiness, Do you mind yours. If net, Father Time, the tried ond true, will take care of you if you KEEP RUBY. | totter to be given up. Jt bore an Ameri-| selves, under an lof the exploits of Arsene Lupin, throw-| Hvidence of Its passing was obtained | “Yes shall go down on Saturday the | you must take the consequences, " slocks, Old So] Is th jing the Hlustrious burglar’s operations at Luneray, at Yerville, at Yvetot and| 6th of Juno by the first train, ©» the road for a happy business woman there are no clocks, 6 the | can postmark and contained the follow- 5 “And, on the evening of that Saturday, Lupin will be taken.” “Will you give me until the Sunday?’ asked Beautrelet, ehing. “Why delay?” replied the journalist, quite seriously, hands with badly in the threat is as sham flyman’s, see that it wasn't (To Be “Capital!” he exclaimed, rubbing his “Things are Sof