The evening world. Newspaper, February 24, 1911, Page 17

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APP pe REE Ee ere TE TIRE, emma me iodeeesnientadninnetes pamaiaetiinetedes The Evening World Daily Magazine, Frida y. February 24. 1911. yToP on > Te wing TEENTH® ae WELL, THAT'S ARS TE FIXED UP EDNA MARRIED THIS “Le BE AND HER BEAU a TS ten 1S EVENING! ar er TS THERES Too MANY PEOPLE IN THAT i ELEVATOR = Some , ) ONE WILL HAVE OH, AUNT EDNA’ Y-BESS! ARE YOU GOING —_ TO MARRY MRL Mark 2 lisa EIGHTEENTH “Cheer Up, Cuthbert!” Wiaeennrnnnnnnnnrnennnrnnnnnnrnnnnnnnn nnn \ pore fe Bore Tose Vos bet | By Will B, llc Betty Vincent’s What's the Use of Being BlueP wey Vv i Oo L ove You Bi BLUFFER I'm IN A miNUTE ~ r eu, THD Aw, GET OUT, ‘Im just GEE, 1m OFF THE COURSE! ANO WHAT A A d 1 Cc e t I Ss There Is a Lot of Luck Left. GOING TO CALL You! = WAS. PLAYING GOLF Bis. Ser MiceHINY “ao SH hORS gum we ULL DROP OUT ANOTHER WE'L PLAY FoR THE Whew YOU WERE IN Au He CAT SRE He ROM TOES urn his affection—that is, unless you feel you can some day care for him enough to marry him, Now you are going to ask “How encourage him?” An4 that ts @ rather hard question to answer, You know best the thousand and one little ways, #0 hard to describe. through which a girl lets @ man know that his attentions 1 her are not unwelcome, It may be by breaking other en- @agements to see him @ little oftener, or it may be just arranging #0 that there are no other callers on the evenings upon which he comes to see you. A girl knows best how to encourage a man whom she, Wishes to encourage. And if the girl really does care for the man T have not one word to say against this. ‘This ts Just a little warning to the girls who do not care | : Sw FOR You! Ldidile A 3 a us By Clarence I. Cullen Dhins ow THE Ann Cal [TT aia, Faise Encouragement, r wai Gg ian rameaneaniys ee rey Minty M Y dear girls, do not encourage a man to love you unless you intend to re- @ cinch you're not deing| ferent! Overiooked! W HEN you're Overworked it's, world calls a Mean Man is only Dif- Gometimes we jes’ laff when we think of the high standard we expect other Tt takes some of) folks to live up to and compare it to| us @ long time to standard we set for our- learn that one good Way to keep emma our friends 1s not) At twenty we believe that the world | to lean too heav-| ts our Oyster, but at forty we know iy upon themf | that we're ITS! We could men-| We used to feel Horridly Resentful perry and ere only making the man think they do for thelr ow) tion ral kinds | wren, as a Young Feller, inimical Vinca personal amusement of eo-termed Bless- | yo1k§ alluded to us as Half-Baked; — ings in Disguise) but we know now that no price is too Ger wim great to pay fust to be a Young Fel-, ds Engaged. | His Fresents. dd | 5 ES MAN who elgna his letter “J. 1. | Seen signs her letter You' Hard Luck never polltely tipped his! Beaver rae Hem ane vee tee 1 MOLED Our LET ME SEE! OME~TWO-QM} Say NUT, I MADE THE A ie eres ve with al “IT have known a young man hee oe rey Hable to STICK around | bonnet to us and asked us if we could || me rt. THRow 'LGVER Ow Tne Geen! Gena Snor AT THE BRIDGE. Teo SHOT] ReTriesT APPROACH TOV fit, Dut uniuokiiee che ia engaged to| fF some thme and I used to Ike him uu buck up and get yourself tol take a joke—he MADE us! i i mee hls 3 P 1G THE & @irl, but unluckily she 1s enga 0 | WI bellove that the Survival of the Fittest | ; WAL Ver, 1mm Paring § WOW) | EVER Maw - CROSSING TE : | another man, 1 do not want to do any-| When I did T accepted flowers and eveans YOU! Gn areca BEAT a are voy Si, || perch <At THe BRiede, Dip va A thing Which might make poopte yosaip |C&M4Y from him and some other pree- jo end of the Easy Way Out fe la- vara Ws 16M || about the «irl, but J would Iike to know | €9t# Now I no longer care, and he ons ble to be a Thicket of Thorns: It takes @ Beachcomber to apprectate| when you choose the Hard Way Out! the beauty of a Homeward Bound Pen-| you generally come upon Asphodel | nant! Meadows! EASE w often it is proper for me to cal! Knows I do not. Do you think I should bP hopigee teed del cee return his presents, even tf he has mot If I were you I would not call upon cd altel boil { i the young lady at all. Inasmuch as you | he Gitte are Of SRY) VANS ORE any you love her and sho Je engaged to| Wl! make you feel more comfortable YJ) marcy somoory olse, the best thing to return them it will be better to | you can do ts to try and forget her, | 4 | She Is Older | Every Two Weeks, The man who begins to consider Fix a Date and stick to it. “Some}\ charging his ambition up to Profit and | Day" is the Sibilant Slogan of the Lose ia ready to Take the Count! Self-Kidder! Nobody ever Limped up the Ladder! We know a man who !s a#o fond of MAN who signs his letter “G, Ev" of Fame! considering himself a Bear Cat that he GIRL who signs her letter "SB. A writes: — even Hugs Trouble! M."" writes T admire a girl, but We've never met an Habitual Liar — “A man je tn love with me and mei may only call upon her once every who could enjoy # Hearty Laugh! i you socepted Surface Appearance: shes to marry me, but I am nine, ‘Wo Weeks. She works for her living, —_— you'd never belleve that there wa months older than he ts, Do you tiink | nd she tells me her mother does not ur lke her to be up late in the evenings. § ae es Srent a ditterence i our) 1 ou thinks (his te Utes ae Meas ae 6 | not want to see me? I should not think a few months one!” proyuily what the young lady tells | way or the other would make any great | you tn tri 11 think she has @ very There was no such thing as Ennul in| Milk in the Cocoanut and the Cactu: the Wofld until Perfect Persons began to create the Yawns! It's queer what a Hot Run we'll put! . up when there's nothing wha As often es not the chap whom the Ing Us but our own Conscience, Just a Glimpse Into the New York Shops HB first epring models in garments handsome peasant waist design, to be | A New ARSENE | LUPIN Story ; ae well a hats are making tele omigoidered in colors, {8 being offered | (Covnaht, 1910, by Doubleday, Page & 00.) loft it closed the evening before!” ) contain tho This rece two holes which sof the lad ar holds. below. thet dimblevaile reflected and de- appearance. jat $2.55. The material for working wall » PREORL servant © © 02" more burners, whi A they had left tn t 4 below the bal & # below the The garmenta show that the straight bring the cost up to $2.70, and the busy} PENONSIS OF PREORDING CHAM TH | “Nobody enters this room tn the mor’: ¥ ny, HI the cases, —¥ ea : they had gone up to mademet narrow lines will continue in vogue. | Woman who hasn't time for embrotdery | 4 pricelem blue’ dia ‘ein the | In& before we yng. Hesides, I always hen all ts aid, objects of no great) down on his knees and, with ro but, w I A fe." The two-piece tatlored suit will agwin|can purchase the waist completed [ff take. ty {Preceiltion ot bolting ; 5 one six inohee Soc pa miemolselie?” asked hears, me ic H door, which leads to the t the one tn and tool. measure * ese ¢ e Demua. ‘ be popular and there is a strong af $1 fore the window must have place in wh r the samo pe Its td ‘ t ohe have her meals with dency’ toward pleats set in somewh Chi y white dresses elab- ‘ mee now . ‘ Pp i 7 ane - a ba Bh vi which must, however, be pressed down orately and either " » besides cond p cy ‘ she has them by herself in Ber flat In order to preserve the nurrow ef- pink ed in boxes © right-hand case the o: x es and ent | at was. all fect, at from i . to the lat had cut out.’ ot ney | She as ellent for a few mt ‘ 4 at had an tdea ‘The new jackets aro from ™ to Smali airships as individual favors eats 1 4 the window? your reason fe thia| ger and then sp: these wor 1 H + written to my friend Holm- inches in length, and the skirts measul © of silveres car as 2 om window, as you perceive ns | practice . Ever since you ‘ \ a ‘ hoars was posted ase balcony surrounded y word, Mr. Shears, T should fo baron, § struck p of * 4 % from 2 to 2% yards at the bottom, & pennant the 4 They are oe ustrade. We are on t cult tell you! Perkaps simple of the Who posted tt i The peasant sleeve again ranks first wery protty a ee floor here and you can see th aight have (ld f ' i 3 lor h ne & f o have a! To a ladde ve a p areumen , e, who has been’ with im in style and the % {8 the accepted |; - CHAPTER VI. at the back of the house and the > of us ke out A t and 6 wn tan for twenty yeane’ ger langth. Some of the new sleeves have | wanna, (Continued.) es that separate tt from ly don't ‘we le ed ed 5 Any search in that! the flowing finish at the bottom, A { p ertain, therefore, t in allt too F ‘ sould be waste of time.” Tunice will continue in vogue and Hed gevi ll e The Lamp. t n° from the Pare M : ¢ ca, tha ‘hlet 1 to cee rching is never eomretry . * limbed the railings by means Hut for that, he nean to aay he theft of th tn \ . ‘ recent importations are - Anta a cade of thettitt fected Shears #ententiously, a heavy monk's cord of kLditor 166 oy i 1" aad) Ger and got up to the & }not have t the t 6 | Jewish ta tred t \ nquiries and oe the baror deg ly] jewish 1 ection of ) ‘ 0 withdraw ’ hich not only h the RS Ase al ‘ na valine tn the (On wok or eye feet enot, only beige the By Jonn wu. sa0bbie ‘On what day did tt take {he railings, in the phe But how 1 now Aree r xclatmed t r later, at dinner, he saw So- tunfee in at the waist, but ¢ bE place porders, we an of {t, aceing that It by a nt . r tted w ‘ n Henrietta, the d'imblevalles' a pretty trimming. | ‘On Saturda replied © that we ¢ ecret an- | we and with " q en, tWo pretty tte girls of eight Ag.is usual at this time of the year, the grocer, anno: On Saturday night an “liam of the ta ody’s K the yee ey r 1, t ason i p . he conversation . the, flower hat is in demand Q rst of the month | day morning.” Phas} The sa tent may have re n ‘ s s » replied to the pleas modela show a prefe Pr h the whituin'| «six days ago, therefore, N 9: the oem One| Vealed it t e else: a servan A n his « along A " baron and his wife blossoms and violets 9 par= | wood fai rie Poy m CAF Rae) therefore. Mow, pray, He BOR oF Mele ee ay o the house. * © *| sp 1 oa the gard « age Mr ar at ought It tleularly: popular. One model has t - i are tally the Pare Monceau closed at | But iet us continue: have you informed at f sald t y ace old fa kee Comes wa erown of purple violets and bri HEN {t comes to forgetting the!y, ¢ we lead the ry mie po ; one Sear of white violets, with a cluster of both V ith some peoples memory 0. But, in any case, there anded 4 ‘ 1 : ones at the side, Another pretty combina- never fa n hullding at No. iM. It would wd ts eo tor him dion fs violets with elther smail pink ‘or | af easy 10 OfORE AD) entrance ha »- | wa j at red ro ‘ext to viplets, mses are HE 8. P.'C, A i « Shears reflected . x, a a \ favorite, and many pretty hats bh pre 10 manager m all Se moments and resu Ma * nt Re ‘ in so short @ the crown and sometimes the brim | keeping the monkeys and the f a et “Let us come to the theft. You say | chance . n ' ‘ W ' x at feel made up of the smali roses, Jin the sume cage | wie {t was committed In the room where| Shears ‘ A F ? LUPIN, pretty things. We pete \ va 1 s + 4 gesture of New robes of white tulle have the — Bee mat il o's nee seacicliacanar ame 4 Soe H p Be pr. wide’ band design in silver and cryst ays that a lot of young’ electric light and S "that chasedelivee [ine two scra ; ¥ beads, with a floral design in heavy ° Ke of trying | as usual, to ere was @ little Jewish | asked \ i . 1 ly f your ‘he said, embroidery. Their price is $4, o their verses, Where is th as disappeared.” | to the « Le n 1 nd -eare?* Another one of black tulle has a wide! “Tha next ro Ww ® e rmured M,° & Egyptian border design in crystal bead KB REYNOLDS says that an at. [On the follow if W & Wwickel F A 1 in e@ sort of iridescent effect. It wa tempt to support @ family on a SA¥+ BinOay a at do you call| conte ys Bees ney ‘ splayed ' pan: y sin le n ie by with a a eye. | wo t takes pli ' ; detiedy peaiyy ye area ORE 818 1 , FOr MORie IA ARLFAlGs | thy Fogin As ae le, 80 as those lamps which they’ walked toward t tt ! | o¢ r t Jot & Word ts jy Give and sells at $57.50, wlous as tryin’ to be wicked on $10 a) not to awake her y surprise used to employ in the olé days, con-+with which ° t c prights of Were not at table, were heyhears it 4 White chiffon voile stamped in @ week. at Aiding the window open, after we sisting of a stem and of a receiver to exact marks, they lad covered tie Suzaune !” (To Be Continued) 2

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