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The Evening World Daily Magazine, Saturday. February 18. 1911. Ever Thus!” «w © © © » © w By Harry Palmer nnnnnnne Copyright, 1911, by The Pree Publishing Co, (The New York World) I KNEW SHE WouL.o RECOGNIZE MY AGILITY, OUR FUTURE 15 GOING TO BE BEAUTIFUL, WE ARE NOTONLY GOING TO HAVE HAPPINESS GUT EVERY THING MONEY Ag To MagneoIne MIGHT womar OUR. FORTUNE TOLD, L KNOW IT wit BE GRAND: ; IF (T WASN'T : FOR DARLINGS ; CONFIDENCE © y; iN MY AGLITY - cg et eer T'O ALMosT Evenings With Eve By Heien Rowland. Betty Vincent’s Advice to Lovers ay Wik ‘ petal v. ? ‘a STeAs (mr cary cavanr) | Real Love and False, : my Gie . M Y doar young people, do not upon the alightest prevo- VThe Shell Game [#2] By Will B.Jonnstone| |‘ news moor Copsright, 1911, by The Press Publishing Co, (The New York World), Copyright, 1911, by The Press Publishing Co. (The New York World). Zhz Mere Man Finds a Mere Woman. MAYOC THAT | Wit, STOP US fo cation, imagine you are in love. It ts so much easier to be sure than to have to retract your words, Aa a matter of » “love at first sight’ seldom bap- pens, and the love that Wears and stands the otrain of years of hardship is usualy the love that tn the first place grew slowly, I do mot mean to say ft 1s not quite possible to feel! @ strong attraction toward people the first time you meet the Jut this, my dears, 49 most often the attraction one feels toward all healthy or beautiful persons. A man may think @ girl has the most gorgeous eyes he has ever seen, the very frst time he meets her, but he should be sure she has @ sweet and lovely nature before he asks her to marry him, And similarly, a girl will find her future happiness ts e secure tf she Walts to nd out whether the handsome young man ts also | honorable and just Pea) 4 TOW that ‘Nobody's Widow’ and ‘Nobody's Dawshter’ have res N stage," remarked the Mere Woman as she handed the Mere Man a cushion for his head and placed an ash tray at his elbow, Goodwin ought to give us an impersonation of Husband.’ Pshaw!" said t ou sould play that sighed pstentatiously. | “it you 80 badly about tt, Bott: suggested the Mere Woman sympathetically, “why don't you BE some. | body's husband? There must be at least twenty girls ing and yearning this minute’ “That's it!” exclaimed the Mere Man wistfully; “T can’t | marry them ALL—not even in suc ion. And, even if I ould, I don't betleve tn these ‘marria that begin tn | and end in Reno, But the more 1 think of marry: | © Mere Man, biting the end of his ciga ly; “any lone, lorn, neglected, buttonless bachelor I cowd do it MYSELF!" And he i, berry Vinca” To Win Him. Another Man. GIRL who signs her letter “P. MAN who eigns his letter “C, J, young man and I though, he was , hel ‘tT am in love with a girl ead I in love with me, I had not seen him | thought she iked me. However, a few * wome time until last Monday T #4 | days ago I received a letter warning af “The less Ukely you are to do It," broke tn the Mere Woman hastily, “because | man never manries until he + thinking altogether, Why don't you stop thinking, Bobby?" and the Mere Woman regarded him with a look of sweet) solicitude in her gentle blue eves. | I bim ata v other Now, n at a da Ith another she was not true to me, Kindly tell me i "t!" groaned the Mere M slike plunging into a cold shower tn what to do?” affection?” (we WE WENRICT TN, From what you say I doubt tf the | Vollow your owa. 4 ent in your the morning. A chap knows that he will do ®& so good for him, and that he won't m ror later; that 4 will 1 it once he's in. But he simply can't 1 ay i ay estimation of the young lady and do not himself: “I'll just dre ra little w er. Why, a few months azo 1] > —_ : Jou ann lo) tial aa almost proposed to a fluffy little thims, compo: tirely of sawdust and pin ere a no way OF WAATNE. Bilt ie Net a Ler tae ebiffont’ and the Mere Man shuddered at the ollection. was not attract » you er wh to be “An {deal wife’ commented t “What!” cried the Mere ‘Ma 1 nearly fell in to’ ast! But I escape “Did she refuse you » Mere Woman, nodding approvingly put myself on bread and sugar with a cynical s out of sheer desi added with a ¢ 1 the Mero Woman sympathetk onstant in the first place. | MAN who signs his letter “P, A, Not Serious, | T have paid @ great deal of at- | tention to a certain girl, although 1 live MAN who letters "A. | some distance from her, and on that age “Did | 4 ALG wer 1 have taken | count cannot be with her as often aa I No, ie med te Me i a ho bored me in young lady out @) would lke. Now, this girl goes to many on, with nions stick’ 4 all over worse than a | Q } Jeal. admire her very much, | dances 1 cannot attend So I looked around and found a nice chummy bachelor giv), who 1 then’ ene walle tam about and do as I pl and good-natured, 5 “But whi ase, and think what I please, and was alway mit f do rot love her, Now I fear 1| often meets another man of whom ahe Tt im spo er chances with other) has spoken to me, What I wish to nen, What shall I dot" ik » should she accept his atten- Ww Woman ot pay a som (ions and how can 1 stop them? ‘She treated me Uke an EQU. and give The quickest way to stop the etten+ made me wait or and am 1 of her wcquaintance a chance to | tong of other man is to ask the yousg i 80 ‘mere’! A chap doesn’t 11 tako » the throatres and par-| lady to marry you and ennounce your Mike part of the ipniture or the p ngagement, a sup—an inf and coldled petted and—and—L a daatailtind { veered over to 4 sentimentalist, a si the Mere Man thoughtfully. “Variety is the spice of flirtation,’ marked the Mere Woman encourag- mast. “Well, she gave me plenty of varlet new emotion or a fresh enthusiasm every heart to me until I felt as though s ‘That's--that's why I've come to YOU tenderly through the haze of his clz “Vor a CHANG exclaimed the Mere Woman ‘or a relief rejoined the Mere Man, “s half hour; and she poured « ad em 4 the molasses all oy added, reganling the Mere Wor New ARSENE LUPIN Story rising, indisna Cony 1910, by Dowblelay, Page & Co.) iF 8 corrected the Ma N tired’ of ooees Ww A bell out his | ul an 1 ay ays thing mee . Ha pOHIAS? B fe is e. ae a ie » teresa icy wAteh Ins adver- have to thank you for a grand emo- ‘types’ in these das at it's a de Joy to meet a Me SYNoPsts 01 MOING CHAPTERS. |Tooche onea seit st TuBial Le 1 J ina oy of malice on the ¥ tie from thia mins | his clenched fists te his Wom: VE him—} 13; who is noit a] Baran d'Hantres, an ' is found mur | A It was th vas Wor c ber the night! te 4 a9 though to restrain the un- sofa pillow nor a pity oyn. @ man-ha who w ‘ry to | Pee ie oe rer tie smo back, What aha me unex | 1 ' now ref rn mm ibGas governable joy that was bubbling up reform him or to tame him im on a pedestal nor keep him o: ‘ F {da ane j tre hou ember i n hin, and he also had gestures a footstool; who won't fr nv snyster cee ovis uble remained iiert, motion: | friend Wilson's inishay to those of a child amusing tteelf who won't distrust him en nm too absolutely; who will take et ae ont nt of n i 1! Was it-con wile thatt | member how 1 was kid mo-| beyond tty power of endurance ape epee eT? rote his en 1 ng. I t nO | tor ‘ sea| At last he went up to the Bugtigh: es Man 1 Piper He aia seit rk ot 1 to 1 . { ‘ 1 have , fas: | man a en the 4 ‘ | tened your ord nh une \nd now, what are you here tor? “Ard—are you SERIOL breathed the Mere Woman tn blank say rl Hiteee | ti. ‘Thie minute wipes| ‘What am I here toe? joer astonishment. , s nal—he ‘ca ind boomed ¢ Mel s something not | © et everything, Lam r-| Yes. Ganimard ts outatde with ale “Yes, I am!” declared the Mere Man; “I'm tired onety and need some LN nd w ur rewarded m Why does he not come int* He tual r 1 ® 1 Ht k 1 Jed \ consent to save my socks and my soul"— tdi Hebei | Bag At ens pee aupin \' 1'™, | though demanding an assent, @ sort of| oy me, Besides, he telleves thea “But, Bot as r awa | “By Jove ® muttered, "Tha though smarting | unt, 3 i Thatraiind | a Ome hetae tae ba et Pee emrting | receipt with regard to tho past. ellx Davey 18 merely an accomplice “I'm going to wrack and to seed " to meet her in an hour."* Sinden ($88 MO! Hae eee? thal ite grclmlock Shears) “After a moment's rettecti Luptn's."* woman who can save me," pleaded the Mere Man, Sa fi . house?" {zou naan Se 8 Metin’ te se hg Meee tho Eng fel ‘Dien J witl repeat my question ender "Oh, Bobby, dear, don't! DON'T!" cried the Mere Woman \ aig won't go home for a few |, pala ideal pane tie Oey bas and f to ano’ form. Why 4{@ you come is j in his arms. “It won't make any differe of 10 8 i 4 rm has blo: 7 1 | cel, stood the fore him, t chs f his e 1 wah sone?" A Why pot? demanded the Mere Man, “ 1 wore ! able to f ri rtorce;{and f this impos f ae he gah y resent) I waien to epeak to you Sree.” “Because, dear,” said the Mere W: Ia 1 marry a aig ees ; aie lahat aenaaniAt as ja reais upon werious ‘motiy A You want to speak to met . =} CHAPTI VI It w i, : ; ate rota | ene erlous ' Toe Idea seemed to please Lupin you, anyway, Pee | ‘ | ip all the ca , it a Pde rps 4 act r upln nn ly ‘There are cireumstances is — +$0—____ « A GA the wehaee ; pire ide f h ts on nd t which we much prefer words ¢¢ a om | The Secon 1 Arrest of Arsene| 4.0)" Bees Ale hon ese a, SSE “ cme, alone, do] ip. Shears, 1 am sorry net ¢ have Gl A Lup Whom by? Twa t ft Esse Ha ieee Ena TEAR EE Rite i c , o offer you, Does thie broken us a impse nto 4 one but Hide oh al walieni. | hla ain ete 5 ' you? Or the window ledge? } Hi | 1 the same way) Dut went away, 7 A a evenge | ‘ sore & glass of beer would be ac: 4 ! and| ‘ook a la k around ¢ © us pos wie 4 * * Do you like i ight | the New York Shops Elana me eee ire «6 But So 'e Gowaet q | t ) ‘ i . peli 1 ; 4 . I not tw ry \ fy at; “ : ant 1 ur all pa ~“ } vind that; let w= testa! ' PLAGE Mente A REET Tek at ete ici ete a was ree n Dollie Stories eee ace is aa A tendency towan the use of vel-| ione effects at % cents. For the bi ie Mer jof @ cominemorative t ae ee e this erated asst) not de long, ‘The objet of vet in trimmings as well as in) (ere are ful fancy straw NalearCte apie. et aaa els toaneneees By Daisy Miller oe pent my stay tn x nce wee not to effect millinery. ng# about four inches wide at $1.48 a] ets th. t qu tt IRS! LUPIN miasaaente [invade + arrest, 1 Wee, Siieee be ores © The vogue of e@heer materials yard. \ GENTLEMAN BURGLAL 2 |e . ‘ . that ¢ ¢ ft atta! ing my reat endeae ae ae brought about a large showing of vo Some of thp newest French st gh ve for i reli LIVED HERE Ht, 1014, by The Prove I J Bow York Worth, that you Lught, M. Lupin, ni weet and marquisettes, and in vne show very t tunics, § : Pies i sak sunRinaGa . FOR 5 YEAR 3 ning I woke u. \ w ive you to say abo nal No recover the blue @amona&* offerings the striped effect {8 very n0- twenty-two inches long and are as hala nretecoranrrar 10W + AT THE COMMENCEMENT: | 66 ft, Waddiepop one day, a net s p." wala |, Wupin now expe ed the same fe The blue diamond!” ticeable, Thie ts shown either in the abty the forer 8 of the tasque or Heres n the alarm bell or : Mane Sak te } t he has ele: ie that ertainiy; because the one @tscovers! weave or in the printing. The cotton | penium waist (hat will no doubt be in, gover THE TWENTIBTH CENTURY. wg | quieted down, “and 4 ees x n Herr Ble! 5 tooth-powder flask volles sell at 19 cente and satin striped fu vogue by foll. ‘This style waist ts | 1, aid ” rt t lines ees See aa aware! gaged ce ere ald the Rag Doll, aire was not the real one, marquisettes in @ floral pattern are 2) | coon to a large extent in the new spring t ett | 1 ome dow Dyalty. whiet L Seana yn T'had''en yon t ‘a iat vw i ie joke seeme ) him aor ¢ ind » w by the blonde lad nt @ yard, Ae t attety in| bo to and has been favorabi , C f : ; © ‘ : over the Clown re the force ¢ opy made, and as, at that time, I had The new costes ehow ee ¥ 10) received in Par! e Phat's all rig and 1 g over the| were equally designs upon the Comtesse de Crogon’ Hlars, ‘There are the well-known noteh, |. sy chlain beaidavad Hallacaeauaal lain a 4 jhe oer Ab | bound to w other Jewels, and a® the Austrian Con- shawl end sailor collars, and the very |. 0°95 is indeed a wonderful n. | Felix ‘ the dt I © a poem about that in| evil, to be rece sul was already under suspicion, th newest are the collars of the Revolution | 8t 9 is ind fare ome beautifu anole Hi Jigen files pn Se "We are quits Atoreseid bionde lady, deat Rent ean period type, among which the Charlotte! °", ieee ish’ che fants ae 1 be re ' . the Professor |, The Enslis be suspected her turn, slipped the ‘orday is prominent. This quaint collar | ° sey Gyre neers i ! , eee " . ‘ thie ssion, ‘The two men were Imitation dlamond into the aforesald + round at the back, comes over the | *"@ bite ang PAY ahaa eald Prof, Wad 4 , | Silent n Lupin, already master of i's luggage.” shouldera and forms revers, that in| tive tas pop. And uu) Toe Rag Dol took a Mttle paper out of | nimeelt, ri el with @ smile “While you kept the real one."* ] eee iy eont | Sailor cotars will continue in vogue. |) p One 5) know, T had an) hor desk and began to reo Raat t aan non a It waa be-| “Quite right, Nahe dresses of etlkefigured muslin | ‘New ones of white plquo have the eda:s avsnire Vary f° idea in my hea ‘Mr. Spider has 4 home coming wearisome to win every thrust,| “Tl want that diamond.” Night dresses of oilk-figure trimmed with a tlas band of bia na |t 4 sap ana tr she aoulaek ihe HW in Lugy'e Town I had only to put out my arm to hit ‘Impossibie, I'm sorry, See AR rice Alga ch pg hel eS ge PM Beagye per a eimai bap : hats \ gpider have an air-| One elevator takes him up= you full in the chest. This time you| ‘I have promi#ed it to the Comtesse protty, Sometimes the yoke is of the | 1a a pare mm aoe # tier ail hla’ hen Nathan taken Hin anes soore one, Well, hit, maitre! “He| de Crozon, I mean to have it.” soft, figureé muslin and the body of cents. ie 7 Cin, ny 7 eee 4 Neyer) laughed wholeheartedly, “At last we “How can you have it, seeing that null, They are very dainty and sell at| The newest veils are of a heavy | look upon you again, Farewel Ver i. * M | Wary wood, vary good, Indeed shall have some fun! Lupin is caught it's in my possesion’ A $2.98. Square mesh with a floral figured flet| out the advertisement. It seems andefifty a of the 4 over | Children tell met" the Profeasor, : in the trap, How will hi out? "I mean to have it just because \ Draped crowns are a.feature in the | border. They are one and a half yards y to @ 80 an Installation, which I reigned! Farewell, austere and » Clown Poll raised his hand and And the Doils <li looked admiringly at |* © © Caught in the trap! © Whi \'s your possession.” Win comming ‘season's millinery. For this pur-| long, very handsome and sell at $3.95. | We shall have to begin all over again, humble dwell sor saids the Rag Doll lan adventure: © © © Ab, maitre, (lo Be Continued Panes