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The Evening World Daily Magazine. Monday Let George Do It! By George McManus Copyright, 9011, by The Preee Publishing Co, (The New Tork Worl, \ aA THE VERY LATEST Nes! HAREM "SKIRG- DEARIE HOwL FROM PARIS THINK OP SHE POOR PEOPLE A DAY . edi at THe. LET'S TAKE THE PooR I musy Sxow tr To HENRY. ‘a 1 | 5 [ok / { i*Cheer Up, Cuthbert!’ po Bo Apel Ww i . ’ e e e ame B #1 ‘or cola storage |“? By Will B. Johnstone etty Iincent's ’ What's the Use of Being Blue? vi Vv There Is a Lot of Luck Left. HENRY You Go DoW AuD TEL THAT vihun: Gearon You sce wine mBP Sone Advice to overs JANITOR TO TURN ON Some y weve NOW OV GO DOWN and RT MENT as . By Claren . Mong COLD AIR , THIS RADIATOR STORAGE Pal ? 2 ce Ti. Cullen tS PosiTIVELE WARM! VA | ISMANAGED AS Tous * Se ee ee “It Is Not Fair to the Girl.’’ Copyright, 1011, by The Press Publishing Co, (The New York Wortd), PRE fs a@ little sermon for some of the young men eo SHER fellows have Bucked the) If we could make our Regonn retro- Wig write ke sme Cor MOYER Breakers and beat them—Robinson |active we'd all have Rockefeffes Rolls by My Gear young men, $0 Nee #80 100 ew huacs, ‘fer instance! Now! often upon some girl whom you have just met. It is not Sentlemanly nor is it fair to a «irl after you have just met “ Pretty eoon now| ‘The man who repines, “It T only had her to pay her every attention tmaginable for two or three @ tobiot Gs will be| lt t0 Gb) Over eaainl'"|s6 like a Moldler weeks and then, tiring of her friendship, to drop her en- calling our In-| who fm Battle keeps Facing the Rear! tres duals. Paerti | It is unfair to the girl because It makes her the subject “Spring Fever!" aeebrae Aceen'e Heceesanly. make ual of unpleasant comment by her friends. Secondly, It 1s quite ! _—_ | Switth the Cut unless we've been Nalled likely you may injure the girl's pride severely by euch A lot of the with the Goods! | actions. Or even cause her @ real heartache, Littter Prizes of| —- aseuine, yi try 1 kee har On erery paaswle eocasion oe Nobody loves the “I-told- oper . esp oot by Huet - Life. are mighty! ,cx?0dy foven the cI-told-vou. aa ver and fottow her about, that you are in love with her, And tt is within the bounds well worth going of posstbility that eh may have commenced to return your affection about the after! If a lot of our Savolr-Faire were not | CeIR TOs FOU Jone Sataree wer Phony, what a Gebenna of Lamenta-| So, young men, do not manifest a friendship you are not sure of yourselves. Gome of us fritter away our Time as | ions the World would be! 1 Other M Peoklessly as if it were Velvet Coin | ba hla Was Mit, of Dok et i It's pathetic to think of » k wel ¥ MAN who signs his letter “Y. % Won In @ Soft-Meat Poker Gamo! cor eetiutio te shin of oy keen m6) | 7eSoK Heng MURINE ALRIGHT SIA, THAT EGG A Sr Geter MAN who sles hia letter “A. Tf ft were not that our Enemies keep | *tor we've been Fired! | | youve aor 7 Gwe vs Ue THROW OM | camry LWA TY \ ST ag in: love with @ girl and ‘One fre @s from Overestimating Ourselve a FROST UP $ RE NSE | ComPraininG have given her a beautiful diamond en- | | nad tee on a gir Re te Cows asst roe Watchin | We never yet sougnt to analyze our some More PROS HO —r \ kagement ring. Now this young lady | Tentlys but then T decKie ill and had | Jealousy that we didn't swing smack-| | STAIRS - OUR THERMOMETERS V \ {nsiats upon meeting and going out with | {> ota) Pie house some time, The One of the most Congrious Things we | 14 into the fact that !t was our Vanity | vp To ERG THis 13 SOMETHING other young men, Would do this) fre Povgfh le B 22: met thie girl ti : (th she no fared know about is that Prize Packages | ‘Mt was hurt! ey Bee aan ona} Jy would not | * Person who did not care to a00 ber, 1 in Lemon D: aT ~ 2 ne young lady would not | ® ‘ Bee moe Lacan Dropat Once we took out a Search Warrant| continue to meet other men {f you told | agit Ben Ss fore I to find a Sense of Well-Being on a} her how unhappy it made you, Why | SWS : tte: 2 } ; ont suis’ Mie ean” Glee Plavere| Morning After a Night Before—but we not try talking to her kindly and] Write the young lady @ brief mote j re rates didn’t find it! frankly? explaining that you were fll, and if ‘when the Game doesn’t break right for | | she does not write and apologis | ‘ pe o pay | them! Fey rena OLE ES PPS PAS No Longer Loves, no further attention to her, | eo me oe ieee tea es GURL. who rigns her letter “f. an Monarch: aetbiniecnesl he all wear Cauliflower Ears and ms rine To Marry. | rence! | Swelled Noses "Lam jn love with a man and PER ie | PaBEN \ A we were enguged to be married, A few | GIRL who signs her letters “M One thing about a Big Fall-Down| gyton, when we imagine there's a ) weeks ago ho told imo he no longer | peat oe : fe that “They” never can deny that! storm co loved me and asked to be released from “I am in love with @ young ming, it is onl vi egg es you had Scaled the Height! U Bae jing np only the Break ng) our engagement. What shall I do, and|™@48 and we wish to be married in p of the Clouds! Is there any way to win him baok ut a year, But my mother will not | poco Sonam al ee etal I fear my deat, there 1s no way to| consent. What shall we dot j ~ | win the young man back, and the most| Be patient, Maybe before the year ts Just a Glim se Into i dignified thing you can do is to return | tp your mother will withdraw her eb- p - = his ring and try to forget him. Jectiona. a the New York Sh ~ — = = _ rovernnrrnnnnn | ARK colors still hold firat place)a gathered skirt and peasant blouse. | A Ne Ww ARSENE } in the spring fashions. The} Bloomer sults are {deal garments for | LUPIN S | latest importations show a little| children to wear while playing, They | tory aah of color, as an accessory to the | can be had in plain or figured percales fashionable black or black and white/ or seersuckers, neatly trimmed with | totlettes, which may be a forerunner | contrasting bands, at (8 cents and $1, he day after the robbery?" “Waa eho carrying | young ledy in black hea clene : Of w revival of brighter colors for next pees. “Bates me| Yen vere ocatah terse ected deed telecast a ineles BL LR Pera j year. ible ett The baron called his wife and put nd where did you drive her to?” 1 black? Yes, about nine o'clock: |! of himself, felt something clutching | This brilliant to to the sombre a l he aoountem IF toe jthe question to her. She rep! “Avenue des Ternes, at the cori f | it's the one who goes up to the second) at his heart, ; ert ct to-day iain the form of © He gevi le Dr Me fe Because I told you things * * *| ‘Mademoiselle took the clilldren to’ the Place Salnt-Ferdinand. she siaye| floor | “Look out!” said the conelerge, “Here | green or red bow wt the corsage; some- pocovers the iat Lupin tad he] and she says you must never tell things | the 11 o'clock as usual,” 1 ten minutes or #0; and then we you see much of her?” comes the young lady.” ) dimes {€ includes a belt. E rs | i tor sary about people you are fond of. But before | went back to the Pare .fonceau.”* | , but ehe's been oftener lately:| As he spoke, mademolselle appeared \ C x v1 Met ink any ste You were quite right to tell me “Before? No © © © Of rather Woutd you know the houge agatn in| almost every day during the past fort-| in the gateway and crossed the square. A new color is known as Helen pin By Joba L. Hobble cr troy. Lp Henriette seemed delighted with s/% © © But I was so upset the| the Avenue des Ternes?” | night." And here is M. Bresson tm honor of Miss Hajen ‘Taft. It Is y : i approval, so much so that, from a tiny |theft! © ¢ ¢ Stil, 1 remember that, "Rather! I take you there Ang since Sunday?” M. Bresson? Which is he? somewhat lighter than the well-known canvas bag pinned to her frac on the morning before, she asked leave| “Presently first to 26, Quai des| “Only once ® © © without counting; rentien ! reel und Chantecter red—in fnat, it is really a ISS PAFAUN went to New York | took a few strips of stuff, three burtons, | to go out on Sunday morning * * | Orfevres.”” | to-day," hy ONO IR cad My had © asked f M to take @ vocal examination gor | Vans. two jumps of sugar an as |to “see a cousin who was passing! Att police head ters he had the| °W u h 4 tare it shade t we on ror ° ‘al examination for | eve wo Jun quare {to se ousin who was passi © po! peadais he had the| iat! Has she been to-day?” | fs BY ey ta. the name of cerise. musica! comedy, but she lacked | kept Nowe cs plece of paper which eke held ou: to | through Parts, 1 think, But surely you! good fortune to come upon Chief 1 ies thie sowie 5 | ane is go! ne ow tian of ae ght. ‘rising. that the demand for| fitteen pounds of passing the test. orbs mt ou fig tie grounds | Shears: }don't suspect her?” spector Ganimard. “She's there now? 01 " a) surpriaing th t the demand for Arteen pe pasali by ie © Bia Wing ae afta The there, 111 give st you all the mame” | “Certatniy not, But T should ike to) "Are sou disengaged, Mt. Ganimord at ete eet cceui) lak es alee well, I've never seen them to- Minery 18 80 ae alt wounde oa ten be] ‘it was th nber of b, No. 8%, | See her. “If iv’s about Lupin, no.” ago. Her cab is waiting on the Place | “ne otivt early sea but ghe displays ae 2 REYNOLDS says, don't think |» { Wl iveypee IA ve got thinetoes lle went up to W s room, Al ¢ about Lupin Saint-erdinand, as usiel. 1 paswed | genet’ cote cece enemas: BF alte complete ant a0 attractive, that iE that @ men has got horse sense = “It fell out of her purse.” woman dressed like a tal nurse, i T ahan't et her in the gateway.” | ognised’ Lupin's Agupattan mateane ft is dificult to withstand the tempta just because aneezes like a " “ 3 “Wite: a long gra en gow as st \ ou give up & ee" “And who ts the tenant of the second " pin's Rene MEMPereatiauy us ihe prices ore el nore, CHAPTER VIL. On Wunday, at mass, when ape was | Over the sick man and’ giving. bi un THe ieeseeaia’l yarn ‘iran [nese j2v4y a the opposite direction to the erolling brim. A pleated satin band, re missing, because blevalle and asked hin etraiget out | betwe 6 Demu 1 'f'm not giving tn nam | “No, no," sald the Englishman rt haying been once no lon fastened by a handsome stray 0 ment at th mpletes a s hat for general wear, | Another one is a sort of Alpine shape, with Its high-peaked crown, The brim has the fashionable slight roll at the aide. This chic model ‘has a novel band trimming of straw, finished off with | two quills at the side, New long veils of chiffon have the centre overlaid with black fancy mesh word. Shears tu le was away for two da 1 of i} 7! the album—nothing had been cut from ‘ bd tor in the courtyard, got into it and) outside tt, among tubs of laure! net and » wide border of satin-striped lee oe the following pages. He muat, | (ANd at pres |tola the chauffeur to drive him to the spindle trees, e, until further orders, be con-) Tamegate y on her return, she took | yard at Levallols of which the address Ne ltont with the explanation hit \ up her position by yobr friend's bedwide. | was marked on the that black and white effects will be| But according to his colle Isn't It fun?" |Sho is @ first-rate nurse * * © gentle! prominent. Ono in black taffeta has a| hotel stationery he has never been Henriette had returned. + * © attentive, Mr. Wilson seems de t than Chicago. Ho replied rave shiman speak, tried to utter a sylla and was silent’. ‘Then she,y task, moved wbout peacefu ‘Shears's astoulvhed ¢ shifted | “Hen of us We nake you give in lke che re BR ee smumea | S081%. not whyhing to reveal any part Meenas twee aetielee oes hocking | {9 find the young lady when T want Ber marked with the same initials.” bin nt leave me.” ned with the same | At @ distance and availing themselves * of the sional shelter of the passers: Hane eA ae UNOS Sut, 8 y and tie Kiosks, Ganimard and Himes ne doe p Shears wet off in pursuit of Lupin, It “Did he come in on Saturday nic was an easy enough purault, for he ‘On Saturday night? * ¢. © We" (did not turn round and watked quickly, while I think * * © Y®, he came wm! With @ slight lameness in the right lex, on Saturday night and hasn't stirred So Slight that it meeded the eye of a Al Me te trained observer to perceive it het | “He's pretending to limp!" sald Gant. ; T couldn't say. He changes |mard, And he continued: “Ah, If we 4 tall, he's short, he's fat, tie's could only pick up two or three police: }him by child. Dupret, the driver | { thin * ¢ ¢ k and fair. I don't)men and pounce upon the felow! Ae it who had taken out No, 8279 on Sun-| Ho wrote @ note and, calling the|aiways recognize him.” | here's @ chance of our losing kin, “ |day tnorning, was not there and| waiter again, salé |“Gantmard and Shears exchanged| But no policeman appeared In sight KE REYNOLDS says that halt of! the men 48 kickin’ because. thel|~ ay ror the last unfin wives don't understand them and the|qouptediy formed, with tie number jother hale is kick because thelr |the address Which t j ives do. lthe receiver of the He — vised to fix the 4 Sat ISS PAFATN claimed that she was | asked so send a reply to CH Either C H 237 wa. e off about mademoiselie ‘The baron gave a “Alice Demun! think? * ¢ ¢ ¢ “How long ha vice?" “Only twelve months, but T know no on nor any tp who side, ¢ 7 | ment va can’t fail to 1, dmposeible"* ne been In your ser- said Gant 1, as you eeu] “Oh, he's almoat always out. Son ting, come along 4 stepped into the driver to stop a came to the hous ols, went! and on the other side of the avenue, tn valle’'s mo-| front of @ #mall cafe. They sat down ; ner i tles, rolled and unrolled linen rd and 8} Jages and again gave him her bright) cahy told of a poste restante or else the two let-| "4, emile, little way before hi ters © IT formed part of an incomplete | j,, it T have not yet seen nears turned on his ed over the leaves of |" downstairs, saw M. a’Imb! I place al number a relative and hetr of Mrs, Derka, | but it was proved in court that they had | always spoken well of each other, sent?” 1@ light Was beginning And what sort of @ man t “Pall 1 Shears. “Pen and} so! £ A display of new bathing suits shows | that he has been to Ni chiffon, ‘They are good value at $2.85, ‘Gm CRABB, the actor, cab ticket given nted with fancy yoke and sleeve bands of black | ther E 4 A yl Png haven't you dh! gaid Shears, who had quite| Shears sent back the motor car and! “Take this to the concierge of the| glances. \vefore the Porte des Ternes; and, once and white striped silk. Another strike hel haven't you! “C { ne| 8 ; : . . otine * 9 © OF else so! omitted to inquire after oid clap's pro- | waited until he came to change *. | hou osite. It's the man In the| “It's he," muttered Gar a, “It | the fortifications were passed, th * sad’ bike hit "ID ORF. ree we amy | Any other pi Yr alse some | omit nouse opposi ‘* man In the mutt janimard, "It a wed, they could tng ‘model of ‘broad black and white av AU know any | aide ready , for me to stick | gress Dupret, the driver, sal@ yes, he had| cap smoking his pipe in the gateway.” | must be he.” |hot reckon on the least assistance, ri etriped satin has wide, fancy shaped more about human nature than a on? He thought for a moment and asked: | taken up @ near the Parc Mon-| The concierge hurried across and. For a moment the old detective ex- Let us separate,” sald Shears, “The Dandings of black satin trimmed with man who tries to jead « New Papers? * &* No, * *%* And ‘And did she go out on Sunday) ceau, @ young lady tn black, with a big|after Gantmard had announced himeelf| perienced a real agitation, which rad ‘¢ is deserted." flay, qilt buttons, Both models have York girl up to @ soda fountain, then mademotselle wouldn't like it” moraipg?” | veil on her, whe seemed very excited. jae a chief-inspector, Shears asked if a|trayed itself by @ deep breath and « (To Be Continued.) > : : ? : , i 5 wear t p elle Langeais, and a gentle A display of ready-to-wear hats ati poy speaking of Miss Pafaun yesterday, T L 5 . etn ; 4 1 is seals, « | aed MAM Mncluides some beautiful models | Heck Henderson said that she had ha Laup. “Capitalt And now T will tell you how | Sonam '2 sed iarssssasel| Poets TRU cuiie Luni tall giteaet et Ratew Aber aakae Gor ieee Hilm,' of course. Tle's big game.” “ vas clear: ‘He- | not to get scolded ‘ fademole I. | care! Lupin ts , & month ago, under the name| + ne. r emcee rete civic’ Sep raw the | beautiful features but they were not | geet abe : Tala ier a ae [oe 6 © © ¢ ¢ © Jatronger than we are. Consequently | o anal me! Then I'll shadow the young lady, new. high crown and a narrow upward| ponery arranged. | pondez’ 4 ‘Shears went off in search of BM, dim: |, Not the slightest expla 1 there's nothing to do but give in } "What makes you say ‘under tne] “Uksested Ganimard,

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