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Saturday, January 21, 1911. c ‘3 SAYING TLL ARRANGE IT SO MY WORK WONT GEN Wve ene wahoee CANNY, HOME TO You, INTERFERE WITH YouR PLANS, AND I SHALL WE'LL BE REGULAR” PALS! oo auc ECR TLOWERS, AND ALS PUT MONEY ity THE BANK To YOUR, “wl WiTHOOT EST oye were |} Entewrens XW eee MAN TO Ag i HOUT FIRST, D TLL HAVE AND Cohn w HOUSE BUILT WHERE bod WILL ALWAYS ‘BE G WiLL BE ACCESSIBLE THOUGHTFUL A ‘TO ALL THESE PLEASURES Toe Ost oF tee Venere ive ce, NINE BUCKS PER. AND The STORE “AND HERE TAM IM THE CELLAR. SORTING “SPUDS". HE OonT SEEM To MY ABILITY $ fe By Clare Victor Dwiggins His Mother-in-Law 3% by The Press Publishing Co. (T* New York World). 3 e8 Copyright, 1011 By Helen Rowland. alga bg Pig Biggs ie Alia’ OF EARTH ViILL WE 00 FOR coo BE THE Am The SOMETHING To EAT 7! Pp HATE To MisTRess OF THs : need ESTABLISHMENT ¢ Sete Soret The Mere Man Chats With the ‘New Woman.’’ 6 A FTER all,” remarked the “New Woman,” thoughtfully jingling the G (Copyright, 1910, by Maurice Letiane,) SYNOPSIS OF PRE latchkey in her pocket, “life 1s being wonderfully mitigated by modern | inventions, isn't 1t? Here's an advertisement of a self-rooking cradle and another of @ self-cooking ranwe"—— el . | pybe'tee eoumen “And now," exclaimed the Mere Man cyntoally, “If we Reeutrolet, could only discover a self-amusing husband”— j Rap’ Hea “There are plenty of those, Mr. Cutting!" “And a self-raising chil “How perfectly lovely!" The jew Woman” clapped her hands delivhtedly, and the Mere Man's cynicism dissolved beneath her smile “Of course,” he sald sympathetically, seating himself on! the ‘model's throne’ In the middle of the studio, “It's rather hard on you women. } “Hard on US? inquired the “New Woman" tn surprise. “This taking your Job out of your hands," explained the Mere Man, “Out of the hands," he added with a sigh, that once rocked the cradle and ruled the world!” “They never did!” retorted the “New Woman" scornfully. “At least not the SAME hands, ‘That's a fallacious old proverb," she continued, leaning o to put the finishing touch on the halo of a pink and purple Madonna, “invented in order to keep our hands out of masculine affairs. The hands that rule the world, and always have ruled it, are the ones that wear dianyonds and No. 5 gloves, and polish their na nd are put in cold cream over night, and dipped in roséwater every morning. You never heard of Queen Elizabeth, or Mme, Pom- gadour, or Cleopatra, or Joan of Arc, or Lucretia Borgia or any woman who ever influenced a country or a king, rocking a cradle, did you? If they had | rocked cradies you wouldn't have heard of them at all," and she put a fine line La around the halo with a confident sweep of her brush. A “Oh!” The Mere Man cleared his throat desperately. “Tf you mean that SEDING CHAPTRRS, Wy I ha ° en kl tells of Ui place’ were towels whole secret CHAPTER XI. They ANT Quite] (Continued.) ue Tes OM / ‘6s T HE pearls’ of my coltec- ‘ Ls i ‘JOST SAW YOUR Cock LEAVINE— WHERE, JUST STARTING | AND THOUGHT PD RUN IN AND MaKe | (Down To THE RESTAURANT! ‘You OF TREM PANCAKES Like ( ‘Poor’ Poor!) SOME \ vee SNe FOR yYouR FATHER, P Vl PANCAKES 2 WERY POOR Qs CHESTER T pont) AT SO FAST! | tion,” Lupin, AN) that you have seen #0 far is for sale, Things / men are oceasionally beguiled by an unnatural, dangerous creature of THAT come nd r kina" — ! That's busine: But *. in this | “E mean that they ALWAYS are,” rejoined the “New Woman. “If they sanctuary, everything Is sacred. There weren't ‘that kind’ wouldn't be dangerous. But, thanks to the incubator and nothing here but choice, essential the self- ‘king cradle, and the beauty speciali: a woman nowadays can be as , pleces, the beat of the best, priceless things, Look at these Jewels, Beau- | trelet: Chaldean amulots, feyptian necklace: jets, Arab chain, Look at there es, Beautrelot, at this Greek Venus, this Corinthian dangerous ax Circe or Medusa and still manage to be some sort of wife and mother."? \ “Yes,” agreed The Mere Man wryly, “but what sort?” | “The very latest patent,” returned the ‘New Woman,” with a triumphant wave of her brush, ‘The ready-made sort—warranted to fit any kind of domes- tle or social situation—any place, from ‘the kitchen to the club. And if she isn't Apolio, Look at these Tanagras, Beau- | exactly what your youthful fancy painted, you must remember that {t's your | trelet; all che real Tanagras are here. own fault. If she hadn't discovered that, while the hand that ro the Outside this glass case there is not a | cradle was getting caloused on the inside and knotty on the knuckles, you were gle genuine Fanaeth eiaruatta in (he off kissing the hand that wore diamonds and had time to keep ttself manicured, whole wite world, What a delicious she would still be blissfully imagining that the nursery rocking-chair was the thing to be able to say! Beautrelet, do throne seat. 1 rememt homas and his gang of “When WILL men know what they want?’ she ad “When nureh pi In the South—agents they had nice little wives in curl papers and cooking aprons they sished for of mine, by the way? Well, here is an intellectual companion who could understand them, and when women took to collexe and suffrage and bloomers they raised thelr hands !n horror and vegan wailing for the dear feminine creatures in ruffles and curls; and now that we've learned how to combine ruffles and curls with intellectuality and cook- ing—now that we're a little of everything"— the Ambaaic reliqua’ e, Beautrelet! Do y the real one, remember the which was ndmitied to be false, invented and manufactured by @ modern artiat? “You aren't much of ANYTHING!” broke in the Mere Man desperately. | " a the clarw of altanharnes, the “You're near-mothers, and near-beauties, and near-politicians, and near ‘ oa) one Look, Beautrelet, fentuses— ; ee On Easy Street & poe with alk your even: ‘Hero in the “Which 1s quite good enough,” Interrupted the “New Woman" with a tose of rvels, the supreme mai her head, “for the NEAR-HUSRBANDS we « | terplece, the work of no mortal brain “What!” The Mere Man stopped In b! onisht hero Is Leonardo's Gloconda, the r “The ttle annexes that we tag around after explained the one! Kneet, Be t kneels « ris whom nd stands ing else to than there Weman," “the husbandettes that adorn our pa: married womank re you in this their wives only see at occasional intervals, whe G@ except go home. There are no more genuine husbanes nowadays uekwheat cakes!" picture. ‘There was a long silence between them, Bel ow. the sound of ws drew are genuine wives, or genuine pearls, or genuine “Buckwheat cakes!” sighed the Mere Man rerniniscently, A 00d, 1 pial a mi oMi-fashioned wife who rocked the cradle and made the buckwheat i" separate Rag oye ane.. .si ‘and give me a good, old-fashioned husband, oed the “New Woman, f ting. the t lack back ° weaving her brushes, “who Wt the fires and fu ‘ay diy ede FORE and | —_—_——_- he boy aske 1, My Uttle man, that's what in ts you most! None of those maun- Just a Glimpse Into the New York Shops mn che coment of wreamie whol yw will i be satiste mped bis foot, and, in so doing, ke you! Con you MBROIDERIES are to be very)thetr unusually rich appearance, to- | the coming season and|gether with thelr excellent wearing the shops are now offering an un-|qualities, will make them popular. | mado one of the discs composing the usually-large and beautiful assortment| There seems to be quite a demand p a turn right over. Then, of these goods. for colored embrotderies and new ef-! « it as though it were the lid of a Flouncings are tn demand. The 2%-|fects in Orlental designs on cotton he atnoovered & sort of large round inch width {s used for the knee deep] voiles, and marquisettes and ecru linen , dug in the thickness of the rock. flounces that will be a popular vogue|are being shown, j \nd the 45-inch for the straight gathered] A 45-inch flounce in the popular band It was empty | Al farther, he went through the Kirt that {9 being predicted a coming Joffect 1s $2.75 a yard and would make @ same performance. Another large bowl tyle under the name of the Quaker! charming dress. appeared, It was also empt, ' He did this ver again, " vie also ore —. ” “ ain, ress, ‘Thin atyle also creates & fall “Tell me, little man, what are you crying about? How was It, Bill, that the barber charged me more for a shave than) jj?) ("three times none the ere sles waist and the A “OQ—o-—o— I—I gave momer a pair of slippers for Christmas, an’ | he charged you?" | grinned Lup a dine makes i Hed gevi lle now | wish | hadn’ “Maybe It was because he had to shave your double chin.” ent! Under I * —-—— _ ———— — — v er « Flouncings are also largely used for = — men spay Reng eg Pera Editor} 1 — ~ ‘ soot arte for this purpose the flouncing with the | 6 B Cl > L Cc 1 2 t Ve ‘ Set PAID toe Meee ines wif By Jehe L. Hobble eer p, Cu ert! y Clarence L. Cullen : F seen quite as fre fly as the scal- y loped edge tunte, | (BO. DROLL has struck tt # rich in! . Sy: : The newest flouncings are tn band his gold mine that he {s going to AINTED money may have a Patows of its own—b’ | nist he ‘ effects, and many exquisite patterns are| withdraw from the Socialist party. a ‘ Man who himacif “A B n Gu ath 7 ‘ 4 being shown, a favorite being the com-/ The chap who ts always Hinting Around for Syn athy {fs 1 sort | smug, fat gentioma who had 1 lawe mus e bination of lace and rich embroldery. NDREW GEORGE says that he of Glorified Panhandier! yonder in the dimming years, we lived in Brook p New ¥ ‘ Hat the You see, there's There is a decided trend of fashion never 0:4 know’ anstody sust lke came office hours! nothing jeft. t toward band trimmings, These wil! be! nis wife, and doesn't yet We're willing to Stop, Look and Listen—but we're On re | He #iopped largely used as horizontal trimmiggs on peaks Our Way, the same as the Train! The man who believes that the world {8 Mis oyster has a terrible time Yes, Gea t, there 4 the skirt or tunic, also across the | PRANIX HANDS and Jennle 7 4 been attracting the Waiter's attention! —the * ng-pla bodice and peasant sleeves, These were sentenced for life “ ee | da Wake on the Habtt that Holds you Dov t bandfhes range in width up to thirteen) Kinche last Tuesday. ‘ss Buen It on a Funeral Pyvet cf Bartana atte - es ‘ inches and even wider, and will bg very — - y anak sian atc iene “ , $ largely use) in the making up of popu-| ALTHOUGH Fred Kirk has returned 1 TSA Guay gale Peat inant a hos | to-day and a Jim xl v 1 t sae 8 lar Ungerie dresses. | home alive he looks us tho ua a ; POO ee ; nd itt . Allovers are being strongly featured) there ts » truth in the report that As often as not a Weakness Js a Strensth Und ed! Our idea of Ne «te To ts the inexpensive but damp! 1 ths ig ren in gowne, waists and underwear, In| he was killed, pi advice of the friend w 1 our hour of woe, urges us to be ¢ 4 Man or to ks i | & complls pemantiar are uaed ea panelg gr san ehe] oe Fell We lose our Moorings graduatly—hut the Storm ,% Mouse | t upper portion of the skirt. RANK CRd 1s 80 chicken-hearted , 7 Ta adte: HOA aes load tein . ial E LK auaink Ulehe pe ran ‘Something new in embroideries are the; # that he can't even make a deposit when tt comea, doesn't cure HOW we lost them | We novel that Manna from ‘ we. obstt | a fo OARS an arkled German linens, They can be had in'in the bank without wantin’ hig money | pevieve that it ev tame #0 g000d as Hogular Fodder that you dig up there, every colo: leat setae flounces, bandings And allovers, and back, Gome day, there'll be @ Parity between Selfishness and Self-Sacrifici the earned coin for at the grocery store) the sapphires, the red of the rubles, ———-------- .--aesseneneeriimnensiieatiiaininiinaaiaisliaadial) Another ARSENE 7 LUPIN Story BRID<eT Has LeFT Us, CHES! “The Hol'ow Needle’ By Maurice Leblanc the green of the emeralds, the yellow of the topazes: “Look, look, little Beautretet! They have squandered all the cash, all the gold, all the sliver, all the crown pteces and all the ducats and afl the doub- loons; but the chest with the Jewels bas remained intact, Look at the set- tings. They belong to every period to every century, to every country. The dowrles of the queens are here. Each brougit her share: Margaret of Se¢ot- land and Charlotte of Savoy; ducheases of Austria; Eleonore, Elisabeth, Marie- Therese, Mary of England and Cath- erine Medicis; and all the aroh- enchantresses down to the {ll-fated Marie Antoinette. Look at those pearls, Beautrelet! And those dia monds: look at the size of the dia monds! Not one of them but is worthy of an empress! The Pitt Diamond t# no finer! Me to his feet and held up his ne taking an oath: “Beautre you shall tell the world that Lupin hag not taken a single one of the stones that were in the royal . not a single one, I swear it on my honor! I had no right to, They are the fortune of Franc Below them, Ganimard was making all speed. It was e to judge by the re- verberation of the blows that his men were attacking the last door but one, the door that gave access to the knick- knack-room, Let us Jeave the chest open,” sald Lupin, “amd all the cavities, too, all those little empty graves. He went round the room, examined some of the glass cases, gazed at some of the pictures and, as he walked, sald, pensively How sad {t fs to leave ai thir What a wrench! The happiest hours of my life have been spent here, presence of these objects which 4 loved, And my eyes will never behokl them again and my hands will never touch m again"— drawn face bore such an expres- " lassitude upon it that Beautrelet felt & vague sort of pity for him, Sor- row in that man most assume larger proportions than {n another, even as Joy did, or pride, or humiliation, He was now standing by the window, and with his fingers pointing to the horison said: ‘What is sadder still is that I must abandon that, all that! How beautifal it Is! The boundless sea—the sky, On either side the cliffs of Btretat, with thelr three natural archweays—the Porte d'Armont, the Porte d'Aval, the Manne DP #0 many triumphal arches for the snavter, And the master was I! I was « king of the story, the king of fairy. vd, the king of the Holiow Needle! A ange and = supernatural kingdom! from Caesar to Lupin—what a destiny’ ile burs, out laughing, “King of fairy. land! Why not say King of Yvetot at 6? What nonsense! King of the world, yes, that’s more like it! From t ost point of the Needle I ruled hand as J it in my claws ifke @ prey! A Uara of Saltapharnes, Beautre- pt. You see those two telephones? one on the right communicates with 8: & private line; the one on the with London: a private ine. Through London 1 in touch with America, Asta, Australia, South Africa. In a those continents I have my of- fices, my agents, my Jackals, my scouts! I drive an international trade. I hold the great market In art and antiquities, the World's fatr! Ab, Beautrelet, there are moments when my power turns my head! T feel intoxteated with strength and authority. The door gave way below, They heard Ganimard his men running about and searching, After a moment Lupite ontinued in a low volee: \nd now it's over, A little gt ! my path, a girl with soft hair ful eyes and an honest, yes, an soul--and it's over, I myseif Aishing the mighty edifice, All rest seems absurd and childish to counts but her halr—end eyes—and her honest Mttle r up the statrease, A s toe door, the last door, ipin solved the boy sharply by the understand, Beautrelet, why e nage your own way crushed you, time eeks ago? Do you under i 1 succeeded in getting a this? Do you understand that I had given each of my men his share of when you met them the other t the cilff? You do understand, t you? ¢ Hollow Needl the t fadver As long as it De to me, I n the great adven- eodle Is recaptured ind Lave parted an sins—a future of peace bs in which T shall have no ccasion to blush when Raymonde's me, a future —. y toward the door: . Canimard, wilt you? 1 haven't finished my speech!" ‘Toe Diows came faster, It waa Ie the sound of & Deam that was being hurled against the door, (To Be Continued.) ] i