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A The Evening World Daily Magazine, Saturday, February 4, 1911. ee er er re — gulght, 1011, by The Prese Publishing Co, (The New York Worl ULL LOAN ME THAT HUNDRED. || (OAR END IT 1S NOBLE OF You CLARENCE: san STNG S YOUVE SAVED UP T'LL PAY «7 be! Teen [aieaort: AND I'M SUR YOU WILL BE AGREAT ND T Loaneo THIRTY DAYS, WITH DOUBLE INTEREST SUCCESS (N LIFE, BECAUSE You ARE z HIM THE. ce Ton Be MOU CAN be coe, SFE. S008 ; DARLIN YOU CAN DO FOL O f LING-AND ee - ; 1 Was GOING Oh ° You O p helia} eee By Clare Victor Dwiggins Evenings “Cheer Up, Cuthbert!” se What's the Use of Being Blue? There Is a Lot of Luck Left. By Clarence I. Cullen Copyright, 1911, by The ORTUNES Favorite never expert) the brea nely seas—but he's dn iF ences the exhits , rnin | ito’ anchorawe a hee € bare are] The man iho rigs hia game so that Coprright. wih uy Pree cuisine Co. ibe New York World), ol) Aine eee ie IST EEN! Yer! Tar was One |) ( oo must, Mees With Eve OF MY HARDEST FiGHTs! pirey By Helen Rowland. He Stoo UP. AGAINST - Copyright, 1911, Uy The Press Publishing Co, (The New ¥: Ad. | rislit, 1911, by The Press Publishing Co, (The New York World), SEVEN ROUNDS ¢ revs Wublisbing Co, (Tue New Yorw Word, The Mere Man Chats With the Cheerful Pessimist, Nae Bo ng “sy women had moe faith tn men"=began the Mere Man, when he had 1 explaining how the -up in the Subway” had made him an hour | late, ‘MORE fait! ping the mat * Intesrupted the Cheerful Pessimist. drop. | which she was about to hold for his cigarette. | Woman's child-like faith 1n man is the elghth wonder of the he can juet barely * by" always world, Mr, Cutting! Nothing seems to shatter her beautiful nds the pessage too © for him hope that a ne day WILL mail a letter, that he ty squeeze through sooner or later? ME ad that he WAS kept out at th oft Mng beyond comprehension how bh Roy who A these myths has withstood the tests of time and the evi sto be vie, he ta dence of lier own eyes and ears, |» have!” and with a} sually ¢ that atu wigh the Pessimist leaned h head gral att ° as the time to annex against the dark gree! “Nonsen a cynic or a pet regarding any’ heavens abov h-backed chair ry one of you haven't an tuston te rth, nor ‘in 18 1 the earth’ | pillows of the h * retorted the Move Man. nist nowadaya. Yor ing on the face of nor In the regiqns benea © always have a hu a an who bawls at @ walter Is ng to exhibit merchandise that fe “Except MAN!" broke tn the Pess!: “And as far as He ts concerned we're Socners! On | never owned 4 No matter how much 1 may OF BLOOD! all optimists and firm ‘believers’ at hear: No matter how much @ girt may pose | 48 @ cynic; no mattes how many times she has heart the same old mascu c : - ‘sentimentalisms’ and ‘love-tune: te fairy-tale. | f cae? When our Candid Friend gives us Simply because twenty men hav least mai advice it's usually Canned Vitriol! — | her doudt that the twenty-first means what ‘Well, a man sometimes DOBS mean what he # polated the Mere Man desperately. “And the older she gets," continued tie Pes: elentiessty trusting she becomes, The more ahocks she receives, the more faith she has, At sixteen you may have to feed her subtle and diluted flattery, but at #ixt she can swallow !t straight, without a quiver. Irom the cradie to the grave she will implicitly believe any man who tella her that in his eyes she is the most faseinating woman in the world and has Venus lashed to the mast an “the more | On ayot oceaston, when we aaw at timgs | "absolutely no way ont," the ship that say Yes" [needed an extra hand—whieh was us t epeak | was dro * mudhook In the fog not a doze ths from where -- [wo stood hewalling our fate! We're vague! when we're fabove a whtep “That's because she has thi ea firmly impregnated in her In the Midst of Life : vat rid of it.” explained t cre Ma a el Page a belleve anything she doesn’t WANT to believe TE wa Waka. to Kae ethan laa rst Automobile ' “That's just 41!" sighed the Pessimiet, “No matter how much th her friends canngt convince Ler that the man who dropped ano will Arop he fhe next girl, No how many of her may try to firg With her sue will step right up to the altar, found the one perfect belng ‘n trousers wi And even when she discovers her nistake and to try another,” ving eloquence that stall the Ins seats in Cor Railroad. | EXAS used to claim the distinction of having Lie fivet automobile rati- road, Five na thre . the forty-five miles used ¢o make reg- hour #: yo WIL never ce ar trips redule over Lupboek nd anotlier, and en) added the Mere Man eyai Hale Counties, line had a ‘agreed the Pessimist, “the oftener slic marries tie woos man te right of way fenced off by sec- move faith she seems to have that the next mau will be the righ One of these days we're going t » this extent=It "If at first you don't succeed¢’ put in the Mere Man, “try, try again. B I pephesehceh ae Golde} te if wo ‘aith en would only have a little ward; 4f thely Deautiful, cl he added serious) th before marriage, Ke trust would only calling the simply civil and courteous | man an affected dub Ja five miles in the line carried Uatted Was under contract to Often the cars woubd that for 1 measure. “Last!” exclaimed the Pei Sit lasts forever! A married woman Will go right on for years believ her husband IS kept a office ev \. nings, and that he DOES jose hix money out of his pocket ad NOT on the race he subway that made him late for @ Some to keep off the is need an Asbes es of Mate Sand that it WAS a tie-up in % A friend signing himeelt pore even have to go to the trouble of dnventing new stories for here ‘The old on Pt goign {trp fare for ninety miles we alw and sweet and satistying - oe “Well, ved the Mere Man comfortingly, “it tt makes her happy, why | worry about it? Af Knew the truth—the whole truth--and | nothing but the tru | oy eek pereisiad on eaeanied A New ARSENE : a cee nee LUPIN Story » Maurice Le Blane wouldn't make "We'd never let ye why go right on n declared the Pessimie!, “and eres pretending to ; i see that we were sophist ted | (Corsright, 1910, Us Trrabieday, Hage & Co) J vet auodniess knows that T live without ) . RUUEE ANAM. kia: bandent aye . 1 ata cu oy clever or wise, S¥NOPaIS OF ie." | y th 7” 1 et ovine for Ife and theg “In the name of Femininity, WHY?" demanded the Mere Man. Bayon ("He Too such #0, perhaps.* [it 1 ‘Ganimard is a Junatic,” 1 toy what he saw was my appearance, “Because, swered the Pesvimist, leaning over contidenttally and whisper. | teed. Phe treasure is influite, 1 tei yout] tre to question Ar He protested which T can a slut the very cies har beads, \V'a betiat 10 06 2847 Dial clavar And ihe bettie Tean spend myself and squande + [the acts of his private ifs until ke has "Not a bit of it, not @ tit ¢ ‘ + * © And then © @ ‘ y than ‘wiae } o can fling my strength and i hoof thi ym It ia jmard 1? ewd eno . wt 1 ¢ . wasn’ prepared ye ur Winds of ceaven and wi i witted antage over/* °° W in; ee uu DO believe t hat made te @ room for greater and at wanels a ate peatalh “yf Mere M 1 strength. * * © And) that ¢ 4 na | ance ee |W ; “And in spite wf yoir ave the wishelan't nowith the 9! ou 4 Ate niche ih ee Tae wena ecome, mone day ently, therefore. He contin ' kuard his) ‘v 4 : an Phe ‘Temps : 1 Interview more diffoult owe oe up ina 4 that excell a Keees he spe xact point ste 1 ‘ CHAPTER IIL * #wear to you the idea would never en- which a certain fe lady, eat he hag curried the case, so Whitet ive l4m ¢ sm °° © Be Lor iny New! Arsene Laujin 1 am end, Js. supposd to have | may e| wly the ‘it adage eae f a ood tung to ques sene Lupin rm in. \ 1 Baron Hlautree and ed ta | discove That's falr fighting m f . h \ ° p " 1 the tain j knows @ © 8 ry Holmlock Shears. ADATT’ ghasek’ Nisin’? ane 1 his fame st Madume x ave two adversaries to aaa flute iia ere, L feel t yes are fixed on e y Incen Ss 4 destiny to compare with imine, fuller zon, And 4 without saying that |deal with now: and such ad "ih idere $0" gat ° | * But then it ie Napol- | thewe | tana Or ‘4 ; HS een 8 e € : A sight s me} ‘Shea Oh, T adits tha ¢ 7's i 1 1 toam.m match tame {Advice to Lovers mas Ot tiene, chit te gel ocean, oh Eee noe ihe sve chin ‘ope Was crushiig hin the hablt of the s mode of the [I love and why you see Ko @ Lupin armed. «1 me whiin of his frive - he was wondering whether each le " f iw ad driven. tais | spirits vewin with, t luee. 1 r nature ert tha. Weeda an “a ‘ not the las 1 he would fight rde 1 looked at him, Hejton of vanity; the n f nig | the pos b ose abruptly Fretended Affection. | aA he seriouse” Wee Lee tentine Beeetot tis sen oat eineao lt speiigt lie tanene i : ye Hi Goals cae a Y dear girls, if you ave not in dove wi a man it is clainy The tone of his voice had grown more | man neet, Next, think of th y i bow, said, & 7 > let him know that you aie no | See eter teken to day the » sll} eager and he continued stands; they were mod-|ure whieh @ ke my 1 "What a stroke of luck! Who would Do not pretend affection if you do not be vegetarian “Everything's there, you eee: danger’ in daintiness, were! take iu the praspest of a tak have t t' © © © Allow me Even if you are engaged to mary some n. ‘Yeu, mor 4 Lupin : wrewsiof of dane | - -— a wt ee te he wasped n quently Mnd you have made a mistake and that) [From ta Wa ke the alr ane javnat, ¢ FOr A 4 Wo the Engiishman ou do ve him, the more honoradle course is for you ot reasons Of health ah saan: | SD a ' ee eine fo tell the truth. 3¢ te neither Ir bh rt . And do you nev your rule » approach shall [open the windos t ovement, as t to tell the tru er Nenorable nor kind to ima rh, ves © © © when go out to din- the midst of the | “No, & ehati wo ¢ e 8 © Quick, | ready f upon a man for whom y © ceaned to care ner, go as not to eppear eccentric.’ | storm, me * * not to Wa aa cay hat ane seat 4 & © tin | Die ins 4 head Bven in the case cf a man who has asked @ome woman| We were dining near the Gare du flinch! do, you are lost. | 5 That would be a mis ° tobecome his wife, it is better to break his promise to her |Nord, inside a Mttle restaurant where |? * * There ty only one sensation to A Suggestion Well, Mary,’ aad tue, ‘how do you Mike t's » way is it he longer love: her than to deceive her by permitting | Arsene Lupin had ivited me to Join equal it, that the chauffeur driving 99) ’ tor,' beamed the cool, with trie Iria! " ° ¢ and the exsness!"* her to go on imagining lit heart 1# unchanged, him, He is rataer fond of telegrary his ar But that drive lasts for a Teechel the outer r + lovely. It's ceriain!y beaut ¢ Englishman turned his head from y dears, {t {4 better to bs ' fs to me, occasionalis, in te morning morning, eas mine lasts a ‘ thew wile Joral es 9 Gant ; sian co Man ak Cheueatte My Gears, it és 0 be Uns to tell the truth, |grranging a meeting o: ins through life!” Ney linger! bed cumas Gad the eas, (00 Blow : But tt is vital for you to tell the truth 11 affairs of [torres on other of Par “low lyrical we are!” 1 cried. “And he heart, Only by absolute frankness cen you hope to win wnt non reat toves| “He always arnivew ii tie bigest ld have me believe that you | wid be deepes M acaunme 3 de eet.’ gulekly teqpondie Yes *° ¢ Wor personal reasons at you we Men and women who are worth loving are always truthful (9 4 | spirits, rejotoing in life, unaffecte pecial reason for excitement ‘OF emrme, ot csuree dene: Prater * 2 8 0 tell ou ite | ed to ta ne? Come, and good-humorediy and always 4 XN } she drew cloner end domr! siti’ s 9 ¢ "i na Loves Another. | Other Girls. | ome aurprining aiecdote to tell. ce, You're a. shrewd enough psyche Hotin, @adriag B wore Mee ae , ay of sportemantike quails GIL, who signs her teitern| GIRT oho ¢ ley ter “A, Nv | ROMA Memory, the story of some adven- | gist,” he replied, "There jw something | Ta Mes? Howe Jour “Holme + Was not ularly tem ) A Met g.! wttast IA ates ire that I have not heard before. | mors | ste He made a ef “ i rtheless, ; SE et iat Ihave promis to marry a| tial, QIuDURE te, tamed J© st) [Ha poured out a, tember ot water/ A Two to One Shot. ni pisos tr tiaua hcl alan | an, aboard Jo, Seg a os yo ore than h panda of it, put dow apkin, drank a| ourne: f half rose very much, He has never asked to oall young man and he also has made me} jaughed and chatte’ with @ singulor| “Have you seen the ‘Tecnps to-day?” | WESTERN dior bo has a gincere lore | Unhappy Monsters. lage of Water and th ite recove aily introduced hia compant upon me and I understand he ts really promise to give up all my men friends, | animation and with \ ut deleate irony | ‘No, | for roa att rte tang to 8 com | me of eee ane , ‘Mir W my friend and assistant 3 in Jove with another qtr), But is there iwhtch I have done, But I sometimes| which Je all tis owr an irony devoid | ‘Hoimlock @heare wae to hawe aroesed |ciute the oiler evening i what ie iamed ae TOMAM, resenger co 0 twamdeatie! ‘it's funny, dan't ¢t? I'm not eaaliy|* °° Mt Arnage, 6ipIAy! not soine chance for me?" imagine hie 19 seeing other girls, What] of wbitterness, light 11 spontaneous. | the Channel this afternoon; he arrived |"wampel'’ work so-rniled iatremloniaio pe. | liner bothered the officers and captain) excited. but this uneapecte? mevt-| Wilson's st ion made us al i There 48 probably not the siightest {I wiyh to know 13, Is tt my place to| ft was a pleasure | co him like that | in Paris at 6." [tures that ‘were “merely rough end mired WOeNAeT WS Son'te te claia| ine? 2 laugh. Hx eyes and m “onan: for you, and T am amazed. spea im about {t? end I could not hep expressing my | ‘The deuce he did! And why?" Jaketches, aod rocaliel portrabte that bove 20 true | one was sigirad. “What are you afraid of, seeing thatno| open, drew two streaks across his ex ey , " . | Braness to thelr originals aid ” firtated the captain one 0% ize you under all your | pansive face, with ite skin gleamtn Moe /etslignatia arin aa ein @ tan |) Gane ea veus satisfaction. He's taking a ittle trip at the ex: |B an Hit, tadam,"" — expostrta ain jone oan recognize you under all your | pal s 4 Shah Py. (ES OvIs. wish Ao wih & ina |. oe H your place to speak to} "on, yen he cried, 'T have days | pense of the Crosons, Hantrec’s nephew |, “2 2 1osiance,” tid be, “know @ man bere | fingtiy, “why are you a anxious sivnt this WiAle transformation? T myself, each time I) and tigitestretoiet like an apples, qu from another girl, particularly) when he him about anything of the kind, It ie everything seems delightful, when | and tia Gertole feliow. ‘They all met |!2.N0", YON el fon Munn pelted leat | qupetiem ue repile, fee you, ferl aa if T were with a While his bristly hair stood up Ike aa not shown the slightest desire to be far better to discuss such matters then| life bubbles In me like on inftte treas. let the Gare du Nerd and went on to seo mar ile 10 i : ; - oh Whee it same be ew! freaet_-%, wre | person many thick-set, hardy blades of grease 4 . to brood over them, ure which I ean never ewhoust, And Ganimard. ‘The atx of them are tn con: Lion’ j fOr7s Fle 100 | maneeh 08. ab whe baie Me wil recognize me,” sald Arsene (To Be Continued.) > : ‘ —