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The Evening World Daily Magazine, Friday, February 3, 1911. ms w —— = * Babbling Bess wt wt By Harry Palmer he Copyright, 1911, by The Prem Publishing Ca (The New York World), WE'VE BEEN FRIENDS A LONG WHILE HAVEN'T WE DH PAPA MAMMA'S MAG 5 AY YOU: SKE CION'T 1™ COMMENCING , bad agi 1° SINNER TO THINK HE'LG y SE. BAP CT WAS, oy 4 ON’, Ni + BRING Som HAT] plot Ni RY c Penne eet The Shell Game = [vinrnaatng| Sayings of ...... Mrs. Solomon|}'* at Betty Vincent’s Advice to Lovers ree ESE LORS EY 8 oF tHose «=* GIMME ME A HAIRCUT~ | woucowr YoU YES, AND f GuEs S$ Good FOR AM THAT Being the Confessions of the Seven ' Perd fe pd STRAT Dow THE SIDES | Uke AW AE a Wee oe FeeLs aooo! f EGGS: Te tf + NGED A SHAVE Too} “THE SCAcP QY d ST Hundredth Wife. Just Have To I BACK AND COB IT | EGG SHAMPOO? See || Se ) Tcoure J : Translated By Helen Rowland, THe war i ig New { u ), Go Rant ro | | Lobers’ Quarrels, > SLEEP! , suse It Is so much easter to be careful and not hurt each other's ngs than to have to apologise for too ! hasty wonts after you have sald them. Sometimes John 1s not in the best of tempers. He has had a hard time downtown and everything has seemed to t is the time for Jane to be patient and to r own temper is not always the best. Once in awhile things go all wrong with Jane at home. The necdie pricks her finger when she sews and she burns her hand on the stove while she is making the dlecuit. ‘Phat is the day for John to be patient with her, Just remember It takes two to make a quarrel, dear 8 rion you love seems a little inclined to take offense » has no excuse for anger, The day will come when *, too, Will be a Iittle patient with yeu. Y dear young people, do not quarrel with each other. Copyright, 1911, by The Press Publishing Co, (The New York World). M H, Daughter, heed my wisdom and learn my ways, | es O for the understanding of men is the beginning of “™\ iy, @ good education, and a chance to marry is more (ELEN ROWLAND to be desired than a chance to VOTE! Lo, many a man have I won by studied coldness when flattery was in no| ill helpful, for a cold wind sometimes fanneth the flame in a burnt-out heart. 1 charge thee eschew a youth that repeateth unto thee the WAY of his Rirtation with another, for in time his flirtation with THEE likewise shall be} a TALE that is TOLD, Wisdom to the foolish and baby talk to the wise; a dlase air to charm! the simple, but a baby stare to disarm the worldling. A woman is asa strange habit—hard to acquire but difficult to lose; but @ man is like unto a playful kitten—easy to capture but hard to hold. Observe men and their w ays, and be not deceived by false tidings; for f the or sl young people, and too easily you will teful If o y to see he us to hold hands, Ie this considered proper?" who signs his wire | It is only necessary to exchange a Odse * writ handelasp at meeting and at parting. BACHELORS flee when no woman pursueth, but married men are bold as WANT foMé ed to a Kil 0 | THe Theatre, lions in their flirtation. y y ma ° , i 4 But whenever we ° arreisie Nirtations, and not EVE man that goeth unleashed is an NAIR TONIC, Now 1 Ravin t evear tale YOUNG man who hie letter ‘ Boss? Fee. Live » to other g shall I do?” A. ©. Bo" writes: i Be not puffed up when a man leadeth thee to expensive restaurants and e . | Fxplain to her that she is unreason- | I have called upon @ young Macourseth concerning LOVE, but when he leadeth thee to cheap dinners A WHITE MAN, jable. It 1s sary to speak to other Eade gi baie Psp dig og Wap _ on@ BALOONY seats, when he talketh ECONOMY, then mayest thou prepare \ + A HAIR CUT = people at any social function, Nea prope: thy trousseau, | 4 9 AND SHAVE A Queer Request. It the young lady's parents are will- While he flattereth thee say, “It is naught! It is naught!" L . CERTAINLY | i her totter “suf, | it 10 have her accept your snvitation ypIm : IMPROVES ON GIRL who signs her letter will be quite proper for you to extend But when he beginneth to CRITICISE thy ways, then shalt thou ery in fF ) ‘ five de4 : A 8." writes Vet . thy heart, “He ts mine! For what I do and that which 1 wear concerneth , polabs “Tam In love with a young | ry Mm mightily.” | ee man and he calls upon me frequently. | A **Record’? Family. t we have quarrelled because he #4 ihe 1 Lo, when a man deserteth thee without CAUSE seek not to bring him td Boe ete ee okt rauia cal On ©, CARIES 6 Manet Bier Daok, but dide thy time sweetly, and after many days he shall return again, MaKe T him, Is this right?” | aed sade bee By ty | For, peradventure, it is oftener his love of NOVELTY than his love of enue OKA y It ts entirely incorrect for a girl to Juno 8 18H. To them were Qnother that causeth a man to stray. is - - call upon a man, ‘The young man ts in| porn eleven children, etx gitle and five i t ne wrot bo. These child a t Wed not a widower, neither a grass-widower, thinking to make him hap-| | OVE “¥ SHE | the wrong. : i Rae eerie ek aaatina pier than aforetime. 15 VERY TENDER “Holding Hands.’ at the ripe ages of ‘elghty-three end ‘ : ; | ;»|elwhty-eligit, The old pair have sixty For NO man will acknowledge that the woman whom HE hath chosen | GIRL who signs her letter “IH. N Ent etupdonliaten” Mak’ . GamekinCane for his FIRST wife was less than an angel and a Venus combined. | writes grandchildren, which added to Verily, verily, the husband hunt leadeth over many hurdles, but she “A young man of efresigees 4 ghete even onus — i : mily approves has been ¢: n a oral o! 3 sou! that heedeth MY counsel shall ve in at the death! Selan! Ta hnston: | tax OF eee ee te tap wanled (ocean Me Just a Glimpse Into pe | , » | A New ARSENE Mauri I n the N York Sh ithe Blonde Lady ue a ice e anc IGHT DRESSES tn the elip-over; have drop leaves. In mahogany they et ree f N style have a round hand em-|range in price trom $15 to $4, the latter | (Copyrlght, 1910, by Doubleday, Page & diamond, another of Mme. de Real, atjre:nained. The whole edifice was so, "however, before lis superior and he ,ing. “Ho knows things that I have mot) we called in the assistance of Holmlock broidered yoke, in the centre of| having double leaves which, when| syNopsia oF PROCKT the time of her stay at Crozon, and the | tumbling about his shoulders. |tore open the envelope. ‘he letter con-[told to ® soul! How could he know | Shears which {8 the embroidered initial of the opened, form an undershelf, fourth * * * your own, madame ®**| M, Dudouls rose tained the following words, which he| that I would ask you to come, He was taken aback: t wearer, They @re very dainty and sell! 4 new note paper ts labelled “Blue your name and address given by your- 1 must beg you to forgive us,/ uttered in a hardly intelligible voice: | How he know that I had dis No-no-only=I don't exactly under- at $1.85, | Bird.” It ts @ pale blue linen paper, self to the hall ef the Hotel madame, ‘Th has been a regrettable “There was once a Blonde Lady, | co » firet soent-bottie? ¢ © ¢/ mand! i" Novel hanging cushions in the shape with a tiny dark blue border. The up- Beaurivage at ‘ow, please | confusion of !dentities, which I will ask/ a Lupin and a Ganimard, Now the | low could he know? * © Well, it's Ike this: all this mystery of Japanese lanterns and tea kettles are per corner of each sheet 1s adorned with compare these four handweriuings. ‘They t. But what I cannot well| naughty Ganimard wanted to harm | Ife stamped a tore v/s snaking me quite ill T want to know 9 made up of Japanese decorated silk and| 4 pluebird in darker colorings. It sells in the c are one and the same," lerstand is your agitation © * * the! thep Hionde Lady and the prey t uglo d where Tam, M, Gerbols and M. a'Hau- |F sell at 2% and % cents, These would at 6 cents a quire. Herr Bletchen, (anima “ “But you are mad, sir, you are mad! y anner since you Los t wish it. So the good | M ave t same wish and we have , make nice favors. Among the new mechantcal swim- Hetes| What does Lap: wo Was anxious f . | ‘ nsole yourself, |come to a ement to apply to the | A dainty box for baby's bonnet t8 ming toys that children o delight in| confronts hers addreasn Real? | “It means, 1 mara, was frightened! 13 1y to become friends with | V at try to r next t % ; ~amade of white covered cardboard tn the) there ts @ doll about ten inches long at with @ great outh “that the blonde there is « a hundred thous-| the Co ase de Crozon, made her And the chelf de we awa y are the collapsible style, The sides are tied to-|43 that affords great amusement. The CHAPTER UL lady, the friend a nplice of Ar f Jowels in my bas} tak hame of Mme. de ft " ed by Mme, Rea spe at did him gether with baby blue ribbon and dell-| motor-boats at $1.60 + . sene Lupin, 1 none other than your- | Va attitude was} wr «the oor nearly 1 1 while Gantmard 1 rd cate hand painted forget-me-nots com pills AT al (Continued) ait Sree Of an BEHAaet Fad na worian : ‘ ' er again |!s 1 ver enough to fight against rs sf b ? n ul A The question ts, y plete @ pretty and practical article that i He ed open the door of the next 1) absences? . . golden and “0 1 1 sells at only 60 cents |Sentence Sermons The Blue Diamond room Puahed at Mf. Ge ee et vation demands} stained i" ira be more successful Irish ramle in all colors 1s 26 inches > BME. DE REAL wate along by the shoulders and, planting ¢ mood Taupin sald to w corn Mt Nn 1 have the greatest ads wide and excellent vaiue at 29 cents a! For Busy Readers, with @ stupid expr as| him Jn nt of UMme. Rea’ eply to make. He ever the Ga er to n , Stilt yard. OVE never listens to fehr. though she really did not] "M. Gerbols, do you recognize the nate | ta Swann tor and sa y | mer : Mufflers of satin have a | —- | grasp the sense of his words, | person who took awa ar daughter | inquiries with a tie eS 7 | t ' 1 Uy 1 at he will su and are edged with fur around the It's a long way to heaven by He continued and whom you saw at Maitre De. proughness, Gani e track of the ‘ : Fae, and down the front. ‘They can be had | the back door “And now here are two bot- | tinan's” avior toward mad A rece ; a's what I think: 1 consider that in predominating shades at $1 : — tles of scen T are empty, it is| "No." uth, You s A Pardon me. My tnquiry As estab- a du we Hobe ey Shears and The long, narrow effects have er You do not gain strength by posing |true, and have no labe' 8; but ugh| There was a commotion of nmin my offi >t welt Ganimard | t t that i Arsene | scan only end in ie Wa: a large call for the pr! | forermpeny of the scent still clings them|every one felt the shock. Ga was over and th A fork undoubted i f » an Ww eaten wre obtainable In white and es ‘ to have enabled Mile. | stagcered back was ab purp) “ es an Aire at 9.25. | an Sea Lid us it usually be lvery morning, to recog }' © © © Is tt possit a really discon ‘ the rea , Mw |'Phat is a d alnly, him Large wired bows of black tull ady| , ssa ‘fume of the blon lady who ' ac-| ye just th . " ng thing 1 ne, Real went up} jy © and ad en | An . t c | Happiness and holiness take t at |companted her on her for re] "I have thought Ma: }to the insp a " i Aprays of tiny roses and leaves made! yang cause and effect, fe SuFns at | ion, Now, one of these bottles comes|fatr like the blonde Indy * ¢ * and| “Do I understar! your name to he Fe ha Halal aed) tie wok lh aay Peppa sy oe “ye of ribbon sell at $1.00 a yard. Large from the room which Mm de Real oc-| pale, like he °° * but she doesn't | M Ganima °° © Did I catch th to #teal t md an T roses of pink silk have the foliage of| hy will be done” oalls for co-opera-|cupied at the Chateau de Crozon and tn the least." jname right? vat say to Gar steal it, tea & t tingel and sell at $3.2 @ yard, These tion as well as resignation, the other from the room w eifeve tt ¢ © * @ mistake! “Yes.” t it | wet rid of \ sprays are used a decorations for| — cupied at the Hote! Bea ncoucelvable, * * * M,| “In o this letter must be fo knowing tha r | “What ca dresses as well as the hair, | When the preacher {9 elevating him-| ‘What cre you talking @ d'Hautrec, do you recognize Antoniette | you. thks mor humor 1 the Nothing, nm 3 ; ‘The new bedice again shows enort| self he ta lifting no one else. The blonde lady * © © the Chateau de! Brehat dressed as 1 M. Justin Gan laugh at It , 6 i sleeves, and thus the undersleeyes are| besa Crogon" * ¢ ¢ | “L have seen Antoinette Brehat at} mard, care of Mw. Reak’ 1 tn | a that, f What a 1 > : in demand, Pretty half-sleeves made of| It's no Ate. saline brotherhood when | ‘Phe inapector, without replying, » my uncle's * * * this is not she Jwas a 1 d!d not know you] nat A MISTAKEN SYSTEM, Het op in lng effect range in price| You're only court De Sash te DATS them | four sheets of paper on the tab “And madame is not 3 under that name, but I have no doubt | M ‘i \ prerigtapy eA t from 60 cents to $1.95, ¥ pie ' Lastly," he said, “here, on these four |eitier," declared the Comte de Crozon, | the writer, Whoever he ts, knew 1 . 4k exard , deus. perenne J Chemisettes m. of lace or net can! yfany think that at is trust in Provi- [sheets we have a specimen of the han # was the finishing stroke, It | appoint t ; at on Dudouts : P 1 A abi had for $8 cents dence that enables them to remain calin | Writing of ANtoinette Brehat, another of | stunned Ganimard, who stood motion-| By @ alngula uitdon n Ga f es for the apartment, where| in the face of the disasters of others. |the lady who sent a note to Baron Jess, with hanging head und ting !mard was very nearly selzing the te 1 : t el, are (wo feet high and a Chicago Tribune, 'Herschmenn during the sale of the blue eyes, Of all his contrivances, noting ter and destroying | de dared woy dy Gani y did ra “ 4 ) ‘ €