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atu The Evening World Da | Babbling Bess | sBeomananaa Reflections ofa % % % Bachelor Girl By Helen Rowland “THEY'VE GOT TO sh? NOT AWORD “The Blonde Lady CATCHME BEFORE THEY VS Goorriaht, 1011, by The Prem Puitiddag Gs. (The New York World), dante eyes : SAYSIG Seave By Maurice LeBlanc | ot | Now IF I CAN HE mon who hae once loved the right woman in) SNEAK IN THE, which the decent fellow, ho tne the right way Rnowe all there te of life, HOUSE I'm SAFE twa crtamrena, | tends faithfully to send to you —— What p tr a ——— invalid, ts fowmd mur Before marriage a man's idea of a household motto d ‘ but wha after marriage it is “Gates Ajar.” x te DN Yes, the imitation one, which youy tituted for t nous He seemed | » ready to die: his eyes were wet with? tears ' ¥ ive. Sheare and hu friend: Wilson OY ata joke’ My faked diamond, # Parisian teetaucant when Lupe handed ba in to the eatior! And the ear , And the hands of to Holmlock, Sheary 4) 1p the mystery and hare n ten days, He makes a! & jeated by Lupin aad finds f one architect, M. 1 ining a seeret exit, ver before bad Hotmlock Shears felt the struggle between Arsene Lupin and himself grow so Intense as now. With tiv prodigious intuttion, he gueas ed that, under the excessive gayety, Lupin S concentrating hie formid- collecting all his facutties, The most touching sight on carth te a “husbandette” trying to fasten a| 2 (OH ARE YOu THE duston on his coat with a bent pin and a piece of string. | MAN LOOKING FOR. \ My PAPA? WELL HE When a man declares that “nodotty loves him" he usually means to 3 INF HOME HE suggest that you have the opportunity of your life to prove him mistaken. | ; ONT WANT TO. SERvE ON THE JURY There he d the Taster’ as though absent. 5 his po sok, M. Lupin,’ ready? What a pity! having such fun!" n waiting for your answer.” CHAPTER VI. (Continued) « Don't waste your time looking fer a perfect man; marry an ordinary one first and remove the blemishes afterward.* {a nothing in married life the| more anatous it sceme to make her to find out through original research, Husdands may de roughly divided into two classes—those who can't be D dragged out of the house in the evenings and those who have ‘to be dragged < } into it, i Emotions get on a man's nerves; when a girl pours out her heart to! Mm he feels just as though she had emptied the molasses all over ‘him, | The Second ArrestofArsene| “My anewer? Goodness me, what All a man asks for in the love game is “beginner's luck.” Lupin. | With my lierty for the seamest™™ | OU mean that f shall give the| ‘Or the blue diamond,” blue diamond back to yout’ | "Very well your tena. | Cheer Up, Cuthbert!” | ane a "tuners the nine” anit Seed WA yAh Mite thccth Dobolode det } " retorted Ar- his fist at the English. fired at the calling, to! summon Ganimard, the need for whose! Intervention now seemed ungent. But Arseno's fist caught him full in the wind and he turned pale nd stagwered | am not aware4 back. Lupin gave one bound toward hinney and the marble slab moved mined the deesee |” 2% Too late! The door egret - Copyright, 1911, by The Press P - rbiamibaaiacaetanaii cocina | " T a ' a OMETIMBS you'll discern a Care-) Our idea of Nothing Really Worth | Spe eee nanan nnn AAA nA RnRA AAA nAA NAA A/ AAA AAA AAAAAAAAAARARAAAAAL mand the nec po oni. S f ‘ommingled Compound ,of! Kicking is the He-Invertebrate who @Q By E. G. Lon g eGibati ken a miids of pec Doesn't Understand Him! ae “a BS What’s the Use of Being Blue? } | There Is a Lot of Luck Left. By Clarence L. Cullen Tt is a matte The Mberty « lishing Co. (The New Yorke World), | had doubtless Deen. ighing who are highly} than Lupin thought, ¢ sir, you are offering me ith his revolver etmed et not possess. Mile, Des- praised for their} When, in a revengeful spirit Horse Sense! out to “even up ol hind Ganimard, ten amen, 0 cre conus % Gan men crowded upon one another's ruthless fellows, pre. n down ike @ dog, Congrighit. 1011, by The Press Publishing Co (The New York Wortd), we imagine that we're ( (AW THERE tated, obviously Got THE ROOST ALL Few of us have and never Debtors! I'm GOING To A SUFFRAGIST \ {[STHAT You,NIGHT OWL? COME % CS PorT hing allghtly. Then tra than non ae resistance, MEETING. T WANT You To UP To THE ROUST- WIFE'S AWAY - + x We ENTS ETIONE prusquely on his adver ani ue pee spin ; Coens ae STAY AT HOME AND TAKE (BRING THE Boys - SOMETHIN DOIN 4 aay Neth eee oe ca And’ he ‘crossed his arms over Qip somebody A man who's Broke can a (CARE OF THE ROOST, -> — ~ \ HELvo, ie LAT! 0 | red you * * g chest won't Make Love! st. Mand hunger and mis | u To if we're not) the r Medicine begins ( HEINE | yo as 2’ (Trust ME] if HENRIETTA, } (é a . but, still, f might nits uh ahah ete ; A i i atanne Win Mt A sort of stupor followed. In the sitting on it! in him when somebody | room stripped of tte furniture and hang- ear si plea lating) Gola. Lo think things over? |[N4* | Arsene “Lupin’s words seemed The Big Win-| guiset . ra drawn out like an echo: ‘ ners all have been . —— ry ( ’ Once, when we were gazing a) MEN ene RidNit: ANd uF the Cie) a cacane cloud’ with: the BllversI ence between personal comfort and| somebody else zephyred along discomfort until after they'd Won! | picked up a nico new four-bit en | that was lying right there at our fe It may be a fine thing to be a Good aha oer Listener, but we've never been abie| Some of these days somebody's going Kae tis t nt a Maceratl Machine for “Weil, what on earth would be the} 74, Sumendert” 3 ( This confounded apring | (PRe Words sounded increditte. ‘The. sald Lupin, irnitably pugh- | OC's Were expecting to eee him vanish* ling of t ante suddenly down a trap or a panel of they of surprise: | Wall fall back and once more to tide nm mn from his agsailants, And he eur- rendered! Ganiinard stepped forward and, great- ly excited, with all the gravity that the ret demanded, brought hie hand stowly alm Man bdelieve nd to, dow 1 hs adversary’ shower, | phan! | i Re ; ‘ Ati enjoyed the infinite sattsfaection of, = lecting upon his answer axatie - The ; . " ‘tt it Mis hand on the ' The Tlack Sheep generally Bleachea!, Tre 0" aps ete RN hel T arrest Out all right if he's given time! ee ae laa ele bese tity ation, Mr. , aan ivered “You make! } acquainted with quite + num-! Romorse | i a aie nt anybody's help." think you were making a speech over « folks who, H that life ts! ya4 - — ihe 8 Mtg Sh acd dep friend's ve. Come, 4 fr look atl pevenbocaie: | COCK-A-DOOD2E- po} So! THIS 1S HOw You Good For NOTHING “When Ganimard has you, it wilt we | fies, erave me, drop these fun. much all the time! : oe | HERE’SH To SUF- . ROOSTER! AND To THIN up with hey won’ y L arrest you." “You seem quite flabbergasted! In the » kew, of which he is a faith- Chief-Inspector Ganimard er-, 8 wicked Arwene Lupin. It ts an 4 lent and You grasp its fully anew * * * And this is the sec- A similar fact occurs, Bravo,t you wil do well in your Comfort mak FERJETS— " Im AM sar ' You AcT WHEN OF A THING LIKE YOU again nville are a couple Cowards of us all! HIP-1-ADoY. [> \ f Juarez and Jacks’ oe nli4 ON ( ; AWAY HAVING THE RIGAT ote, tlds ia cadpess.. Hivery outlet of Little Play-Mates that haven’t| e, after they'd put the Skids under OR HES f — watched , ment grease ‘em—and we escay ‘ my eee x ned od : { "They" told Lincoln that Grant| 4:6 queer now tently the Goodica T promisn To) ( yet ad ‘wouldn't do." After it was all over | ge: away from the BE GOob~ It is not he helt out his wrists for the “They” said Grant had been “lieky ae " 1 eee among." |bandeufts © ¢ same old stuf} To-day! people who'd put the bee on Q SVL, ; ii He Asie Zee eaee | fouxhness and the bitterness of thelr . y felt. sur ° all Ganimard ; tment against Lupin, acted with re. — plenty if they felt sure they el oat \g | “That gives us ten minutes to chat int aga ; “ ‘ 1 [feealaees bi ry ¢ ' faa | ‘| discretion, astounded as they It's queer how s: Near-Adve away with tt art | f ay . ) In, Let tis make the most of our time, At belie hotel te tenn ace ere imagine that Wiring Home for] — 2 MD | Me t whe | ceetesie. tesa: * ] Coin constitutes a Win-Out! | Somehow we never find a fellow's per- \« Te ay SRA Ane |My poor Taupin.” he alghed, “what é on 80 conducted hand luck story con- | 83 | would your smart’ friends say tf they Looking Happy ts as contagious as) vi when he strives to make it Daye - saw you humbled Ike th Yevnee! | netic watchful eye on Lupin | "ite separated his wrists With a grow. ' o R wh amor Sia effort of every ana | Cay con on his forehen = 1 ial ~& t vis Hitt n, wh links of the chain dug tat \ : \ ; 1 ° c) foals hae then!" he sald, e t t y 1 n Cc e n S |-—— —— — - — sr 24 [her PPT n snapped and broke in t | tee 3 - , this one’s no | e ~ fe) ven, You remo : on ain, Hie apd : oc £ ” arry her off In the 7 [Advice to Lovers Work ITs the onitor oO elfare Cimota tae Pnhies beter. You can't et fariiia Liens ¢ ven, counting the deteotives, he con. , idole di tinued His Eest Girl’s Brother. (ea i ee Aroeetnaicor | Uv many of you are there. my ther: s ‘Twenty-five h HIS {s going to fe sermon to the brothers | un amy k 0 x Liot ® # © Tean't do anything against fgome of m 8. I theres W VT am Ab, if ther 1 been only fifteen I want to tell them it is thelr Auty to take some | jon 1 Die , care of their sisters, I mean in regard to the other you gir you i Rapist loam " wily had onner abdut him | men who ca t ue j | and ; Aner of a t actor playing his ng men, do not introduce any of your men frien i r| uke no ¢ Fao vt ited part impertinently t Ranney THRETERCT EDR OECTA : ' sy fis , ra watched him ’ 2) iste: un ire ‘ 1 7 4 fine slat | hich of p yo 11 kno Also, it is perfectly M 1 Am watches a fine sight of w fay pe the men of the family, if you 1 j » he ‘ Peper ¥ te to appreciate every weauty i ad and eve ade And he absolutely notice some man is ¢ ather regul nt your he 1 ; Aa ike ald M, received the strange {mpression that ) to look up his antecedenis, ils hat sort of * ) : th Was an equal one be he knows and his reputation ge If you fine hi i I nd t men on the one a, as {t should be—well and good, But if, 0a the other hand, atl u ; " Firet+i i 4 “pe all the form U you find the young man is not the sort that you care to f t eve Cal the: a calling upon your sister tell her the truth about it, Ex-lain the situation fY cnav and that H fottered and uns siden wore matched, id Lapin, “this tt wo. [DPhe Day’s Good Stories AP ie eee ea ‘ kind 1 to see the y > ‘ rains ; to any sensi) ; | hes AAR : ‘ : i aa , Confess that your consctence is Has Grown Cold. | Does He Car?? oe oly yi : Hiri pir ntua nw of a . d - isy aul that you feel the MAN who sigs bls letter “A. M.A who signs her letter “C,H, | TSHS what he Ti An !deal 6 st'ng. r . a" : ; ‘i ; te t 5 a devel caning upon a ng lady and 1 H a ave ROG. FA advocate “it V wale the Q Omar sa " : 1 ’ *) marry her. At first she seemed to do ether ves ; af hie wth ‘ . - Do not ke a high stand of superi s ma human being. ity an put give her a reasonable explanation, Just as you simply fi i you Louptn. mond? Ahy » for me, vut lately she has grown man loves yo ch. trouble Pevensie vet ini tall # There is uo other way £ th any other man. Now what) eu to “find ou to hold her lover or witn, Were Schoolmates, ee a ae aes GIRL who signs her letter “i, 2," ere writes: a 1 you EAS Ae “LT used to be acquainted rit a young man. In fact, we we: ; oa pie, ¥ I you see, At the Hyd p i > ‘ ce aad fe: oe t we the honor of paying waa t ‘ " Knew [ft Was 4 Beauty. nearer 10 only y ; t t vind W tell you why * © © But shalt ‘ a at f the A a lat, le . ‘ atting an 1 in London next month? Would : e ai 7 ad a wonlertal flow | ‘ ' ght shat +t ‘ areated : I met you in Vienn«? Or way to win scho! an electric bell Lately I lost track of 1 I now know wh he ia lving ae Spat : S RELA Nor ’ , u , MAN who signs his letter "E, BY If the young man wishes A ppl Pri p, he will seek I have been paying some atten- | 0 your 7 fo make the @ © ceiling. And, this alarm bell, but the whieh had not hich Stood between ever . who was going . t sented to ¢ to trap laid Dy an odious 1 ir) Carnegie ; A nee? Arten pin made a furtous tlon to a girl who at times makes very | “4 A y do aot I ; ar : i . ¥ . Non I 1 mean fn he instrument an (hough personal and embarrassing remark: HABITS OF GIRLS. : t af the work rhe : “ | ee RECOMMENDED PACE Ne 1 so doing, sttled the unknown When I ve | “When should a girl cha her SORDID. We may have : ‘ | Lda pir hinair " the wages cf WREPARE. ft v wished to speak to him. Rut and tells on was only ‘teasing.’ | name?" nents, may assuine the ft roa sid te H Se pAn—eVan'tl fined these goog zs: ‘ ite ston obs ‘ 1 ook the receiver from tts Now, what shall I do;" | Well, she usually changes her first | a ho: m. Yot a ‘ | wearing am, sir, ‘ ‘ * knows y 1 bent down: * Tell the:young lady quite plainly you | name n she gocs to high 7 NOTHING ; mrtectly vate to lew i e ha se Dols a a mo i resent her conduct, and !f she con-|and her last name whenever sie can," ING DONE SOMMTIUNG iu batt ' when at tne Salesman—Yes, at that keeps WORK AND THE SUNNY SIDE 18 te Fon, are eae. Pp tinues ft cease to call upon her Chicago Journal. Fs end ie his. lenv feet trom going to slees hts WITH Yout 0 Re " i \ *

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