The evening world. Newspaper, March 2, 1911, Page 17

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- es . — The Evening World Daily Magazine, Thursday, March 2, 1911., Handy Andy eeeee By Gene Carr Copyright. 111, by The Press Huviubing Co, (The New Tore World, Copyright, WIL, by Tim Prem Puviisbing Lo, (ibe New Lore World), TT IS THat Sot WELL MIS: UR: » a Le THAT'S NO WAY To If (LOSE MY TEMPER, You tea tate , BREAK_A FINELY BRED, GOOD-FOR-NOTHING, STUB - P There MOREN * { { HIGH- STRUNG, GENTLE BORN MUTT, | BET You'LL & NEAR AND p a 800 To THE LEADER ! BE GLAD To WALK To A AINT CAUGHT : . : You'LL RUIN HIS 01S LEADER —OR ANYTHING Notaiw’ Yet! y rise ; “POSITION =~ GIVE, ELSE (1 BRAINLESS BEAST! j SHOW You ‘How! Next Time YoU ys "i How po You wire, 7 = YA } r J . i we'Lt JUST GO INTO | HOPE You'RE SATISFIED WONT ACT SC 5 \g' og >, “1 (y er SKIRTS He ort 5 Room A. ‘ WITH YOUR PET NOW, A NU’ 10 . MRS. PEPPERBEAN! | | tf GETS THE BEST OF |, : WHY DIDN'T You GET A” THIS PERFORMANCE! ! y COUPLE OF LIONS ORA = “ ¥ TIGER WHILE You were Yi // i e\-< \ ABOUT IT 2? WHERE Sie, WaT s ARE MY OTHER G 3 ; . PANTS, MA-AM ? 2? . i rae \, - M “Cheer Up, Cuthbert!” What’s the Use of Being Blue? There Is a Lot of Luck Left. Betty Vincent's Advice to Lovers AoA | WHEREIS By Clarence L. Cullen NAVE A DRINK : / ee) A Broken Promise. Copyright, 1012, by The Press W’ublishing Co, (The New York World), — i ZONy Be ovr, ne ae M’ DEAR GIRLS, do not break appointments if there is any way ef eA } + _ avoiding it, erg Complainer wastes his} The Bho nd Gist Bie can't ae FoR AN Hour: For ME ary satel aes. vad detain its muna rd acacia a PC icker connects! at the last moment. Occasionally, I know, rich @ course is unavoidable, but on the other hand there are girls whe | — H do this sort of thing many times when it Is not necessary. The Messy Man never falls to get FommertZP I really believe some girls consider it a mark of popularity + | Mussed , to make two or three engagements for one evening, Rnew- ing al th the Jast moment All [can my Js that the girls who do this cannot con- tinue such @ course and still preserve their populagity. rs, if you ca r any one enough to accept y you tu re enough to be courteeus. with your engagements, If joxs—but the Boss doesn’t m - time that they will have to make @ choice at Some of us have to have a Jot of lence before we're able to n we're Due for a Licking! as | The Trouble Hunter never comes) with an Empty Bag! | x ee necessary write the down. f ‘Tig soothing to| Might doesn't make Right—but there | But do not, unless the circumstances are absolutely TET —— romomber that) ste Moments when it’s Mandy! Uuavoldable, fail to keep an appointment once made. your Rival is losing just as much} somehow we can't help curling up on| sleep over you as you are over him! ythe chap who quotes the saying: “Do| rs or they'll do ) for generally mt ue really believes stuff! . : when he {s tn town, culls, How- Treated Him Coldly, Te also calle spon tikag polis and \ GIRL who signs her letter “I. | has not answered my last letter for « Cc." writes month, Do you think he cares for me?” “How can Twin the friendship ld ot = think th man rere aro few ot us who at tone! pone woam WRIReCS She musT 1, PUT UP A WHY DIDN'T YOu] | ot @ young man whom T have always varihonacty een en een cate ire of our liv wished s Ny, Now OR Ite | HAVE GONE TALK AND FIXIT treated rather coldly? [thought at first tentlons of which you have teld vt x He we'd rather] that we could do a hu rds in PECIC mie By ak ALL RIGHT WAIT ee i did not tke him, and now I find Ido." | me, b b her t yut ten seconds flat! Qe =—_) ‘Treat the young man in a@ rather more 5 ft ported as A Pr —_ | 5 wi TH _HENRIETIA an ME! flendly manner and probably he will |4S dt Friendsh‘p? = Be sure you're Rigkt—and then} feel more friendly toward you, GIRL who signs her letter “ Ro A Seneenients! 108 | leave a Margin for Mistakes! | A A writes ae eral Then sa Dutch After a Quarrel. “A young man calls on me, On ends me a little pres- Loneliness. | GIRL who signs her letter "G. K. u every holida writes nt. Whe " hi en h It'a casier to Squirm than it is to| " | oung man has called upon nd bis Mature ekee oe MLA Alia “abt @RTAALA OTHE | me quite frequently until lately when ‘ie eee man Bei BAe: 2210 | © little there was need to givo= Wwe bad @ quarrel, On this account I ty rete: i ame wnores S fA sorrow shai did not hear from him for some time i SoHE ait OF. | nO ABO W: AOU TABS BE-S | 28 8.50. hoes i more than any man might show you 1 certain atrost who valued your friendship end admired | = Nn | pontais, and it # rude for a man to | YOW from then anes sae we e Ad Behy Jask a young lady to meet him on « pbidpeiioad ash! sis Tadloidedt i aves upon a | street corner, So Tt would not keep the é re = appointment were I in your place. AS IT GOES, - f gsy AF- when, alone, he gr ecause | | if you get me out o! ; Her gentle life was pa | Other Girls. y give you all my f r guessed that sh o the THREE HOURS LATER GIRL who signs her letter “L. M." mthly f iA writes: i what do you “I know @ young man who does | of that robber sending ms not live in this city, He writes often $20 for ten visits!’ —Bal A New Arsene Lupin Story * [The Blonde Lady] By Maurice Le Blane sping! And supposing ing t nd should be remorse, your Ulighted eid § for a moment t jet go and o © 6 ghey segsie these events isely, a ho ears, clad tn and a jacket ninutes they what W Je 46 \ m v The w had reached the /} ria , oD t seat on ¥ ‘ere sitting and the! folentant © * © ae? aeeinee bs aenbablb su wreck ing for a meda him walking z ys gem hoa Consider {t n aim a looked to thems CHAPTER VIL 1 uut Lot » that they had diff. ties : ik } thelr incinatton to : (Continued.) rs 1 he t ive alr and a dent | PINS features contracted. 43 4 1 wos 4a ‘ § This obstinacy was causing ‘ny! ; rea A me the maine | im visible annoyance, He , ' 4 k ant and Wurning each time resumed H sw tn danger tion “L insist, [Insist even more ed his shoulders, Lupin round and Shegrs was o oly you ha ace to up a knickknack, @m- ny © fir wy interfere Once mor seemed to be say-| to the rowlocks 9 people met excited about. e Maitre,” said Lupin, "I beg of you ly and then fe M Is it not @ daily occurrence to| te take off Jacket, You will b get drowned in a river? t | more com: that £ am running the least understand, therefore, yes|in these conditions and knowing be hand that would seek the edily the more 1 he laat time, Lupin, I ¢ail on you | rrqgeler!” ee about him ‘Sergd Wolonfant, you have not the got him right smallest intention of killing me: at the s, my dear matt ANH BOL wee anything more t jumble con! je for swiinming. tective-seri of event that desery won't? Then I shall put on mtne a likeep on He slipped on his Jacket, buttoned tt afterward * squatted on his hi D ener ae. a ee

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