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ed ote | i oe , ka | , - The Evening World Daily Magazine. Wednesday, March 8, 1911. te The Shell Game [o-3ee.2i. cre | By Will B. Johnstone} Conyriaht, 1911, by The Brew Publishing Co, (The New York Wortt), Rolie de diac wee baal HO, MR.EGG, MY [ALLRIQHT CRUEL one — Ii LOST! FUSE ME MY LIFE ,8u PEASE RECONSIDER ANSWER 1s FNAL | Ti LOST! Fstac 06 witt GE BLIGHTED REALLY CANT Nata eenave ! MLL GE NO GOOD SEG You AT my Orrea = THwk 7 SOMETHING DESPERATE « iw THYS WORLD’ _ OVER , Wow? YoU? | ; 9 } i} CONT You JUL END Tate = Mle just it GET UP AND TRY_To RIDE HOME om THe SUBWAY FARE WELL { 2 CRUG aS AW | j } THEY OUGHT” “10 KEEP =, | THOSE EGG Gu | OUT OF HEReE| ) | j ., le The Phantom of the Operali 4 Se Knows By Gaston Leroux | The Most Daring ‘‘Sensation Novbel’’ of the Century (Copyright, 1911, by the Bobbs-Mer By Sophie Irene Loeb, By Clarence IL, Cullen Copyright, 1911, by The Prem Publitiing Co, (The New York World), ace 99) Every husband knows that the trust “TooMuch Explanation.” | (Mens nim to the woman who has VERY hus! 4 knows that when his|elected to go throyeh Ite with him ts pss Mainly to the bette: quarters demands an} the manner in which #he TREATS any conch builders; nor to little Jammes, explanation—well—he MUST ex-|confldence he may or may not want to who dances like a calf ir a fleld, And plain, Periaps the | give her Tam not speaking of Christine Dane at) A with @ healtating| either, though h Hrs lady does not want) The man whe must be forever \ New York World), Press Publishing Co, (Th for more than a fortni ment of the allowance W y need have been, that ts to fied than a ed be noune of the sulcl all make to the O; scene-st They looked lowance twenty thousand francs aj Th » nea] month, two hundred and forty h. At last, De-| thousand franes @ year.’ M. Richard and] “M, Poligny point ved to leave the Ambassadours and the Cafe Jacquin; nor to La Mi, ‘@ ghost, an al-| who owes her su akes a Hunch" we were Going to Win on the tigot | Market, tes and Draw Poke e giving our ofd clothes to M each oth j whiter tha blenne madi ‘ oo i] Cheer Up, Cuthbert! pg What’s the Use of Being Blue? There Is a Lot of Luck Left. iia ee ee a Copyright, 1011, by The OU can't win the Veloc Y without an aftermath of V ——_ we'd The “Necessary” | Carnegie! White’ Lie often a ts Unnecessariiy The Radiator un h the Nolso: at is always work’ , We've a slinky) 4 tot of folks begin that Advi he | Moncharim; utterd a few| finger to this last clause, Which we cer-| Whereas your jealousy pre the explanation 48) WATCHED as to his actions and must Words of excuse sts; and all] tainly did not expect from creating any impor! much as to note | needs give continual histories as to his | four went Into the manaxers’ office. “'Ts this all? Does he not want any-| When all Is said, you are fre . HOW he gives it. | movements, of necessity ts called upon I leave M. Monchar thing else? askea Richard with the! duct your Httle business ax you think thee 1 ita | In that case, the} to pr ttle deceits that wovld got sort of liking the| the sta ol se ee to return the Why. i'* leaving tom onk to keep! you. 1) ation my Uttle fads to! wi w received a to my lett 1 the present emancipated or per- | should be respected at least to a moder- [chance precipitated husband with his |ate decree, espectally olives and « £ the occasion be ns character. A wom- ‘we pre sand sick friends, &c.—|of no overwhelr cause they enjoy y. In his “Me est coolness, | best, are you net? elf-aame reeltad | other save onbahed “Alb. wind knowledges that ho | = re are ee ae ated ist ihe PRGA PR UAUS Dou: UREA Her Oane <8 CTC URTT HOT THEA EEE Lue portions until ft {#]tubricant that makes the marriage wieel drinks because '©) When you lose your temper your sett! ! litficult to tell us. First, they the alause. spasitving. the dnga Ol Apcem by Hearing Gee this aeoning iA a veritable ‘“The|go without soreeching an Mkes it, but thet cdr your pusrd! 3 { at y i} | if we knew the man, sitting at which certain pi eo boxes were tc bel the part of 8! ae that of Mal Boy Stood on the} CHURISHED more than an rellow. who a6ya Laci PRUE OPNR HENS area the tat had told them of the] rogerved for the free use of the Presi-| rita has been forbidden he Burning Deck” and] spite the wall of the cynid fore lof It { that he drinks — i Jdeath of Joseph Bua Ad. when we] dent of the republic, the Ministers and! :riumph of the other even ft gets so warm exists In the world to-day tiiplever, for i only for “soclas, Acknowledge your Infirmittes to your- CHAPTER III. ‘wered in the they looked) so on, seud OF Se cuales a line) ask you not to disnoxe of my box tor that he does not ) are aWakening to the fact that ] re. A nent an Asposal o: ora cht ae i Tov » complet : Bome of us think we can Play) : The Mysterious Reason. |' ae Ceara eal aa ctl ry Sh PRE dope nt acy ea peet| intel etTerrepere rs ewan BG Wa darerone fene re Cents \ Checkers until Destiny tands in our a f HB Operé‘ehost \ y rooms, two hundred and forty | at the Opera my box had bee { our friends don't need tt and your ene-|he, of his own volition, wants all open g t ox NAL » began to laugh pee *Ot hia ence And | ye Mamet Protest frst, because I Alas |as known both, but when he colned |of a woman's ev ing power and | inven acieha su considered. WHAt the 1098 Over | Tkeaghe that Seite Mredtcoasee sat | that epigram he did not reckon with | plédsure, But on the other hand if the W there was] ox Hive meant to us? We did not ell! ponenne and Dollens. whe were always | cthe lady of the houwe,”” who i elther/man of the house has a reason for ot tonce; and not only that, but we had | charming to me, had nes! sfora|friend of fo@ as the case may be; nor{ mating an explanation, his wishes 4 i in explanation, and this rept 4 that somehow or other go hand- {tles to join one of those Reg at Somebody is going to Cash} - i ‘a : : | natural as ¢ ” € Ye hate to think how lonesome tile] ,., Facn , nat he neither ate nor dr q ng Machine would get if we | m cae eee) termined | Se se Who began by looking at d epine over our Past | a « ny turning awa r ver 7 | Byes a ple in his € t eir heads, ¢ eight of him at o Tt isn't the Senso of Virtue that per- | t 1 1 thoug meates us whon we resist th t aveey me some Am wr Palmist ‘ : te sini by saves herself needless petty ¢ we're going to be the Next Morning | Of his very nelahvors you were! vou treating me with out « a 4 rt Loula Stevenson saya, “A 4 {tn 4 i If Thad] contempt. If you wish to live th Many a man's entire evening ts spolled | hint taken, a look understood, conveys 4 as that 1| > have hii A Whisper can start an Avalan but no great Ba:tle ever has been won | 1) by Accident! | st not begin ox jeve me to be, dear Mr. Manager, ny taking away my| (poor thing) With the ever recurring | the gist of long and delicate explana- thought of FACING ‘TILE ENEMY cone | tone; and where the life 1s known, even Unually looming up in the hazy distance | Yea and nay f Men Who Hated n Pleces » grant any re-|a | wisnut prededion to tien littieranner an the ty ives & _decome LEMINOUB, In i vations, your most hu and obedient | ~#0me times tt is hagier than others, © closest of all relations—that of « i The trouble with some of us ts that} an’t lle, but they can cause © comes to bis box servant Opera Ghost.” However, serlou Wise Is the woman | love well founded and equally éhared— | ve Hold Ont on Ourselves when wo [Any & sit! ve never seen him tn } The letter was accompanied by @ cut-| who docs not DEMAND oo much of | #peech is HALF DISCARDED Uke @ i tial os'se iaas : | a \ aE [ng frm tie agony’ “column of the this giving an acrount this continuous | roundabout infantile process or a cere- e're Rete ee n | Revue Thehtrale, which ran otke Washington-never-tell-a-lie cons | mony of formal etiquette Paina |*Wool Made of Stone. (he Opera ghost's box! Well, O, G—There Is no excuse for R. and), oA ry bat tie rn MOG | eokimuntent Sr alerigt . th Pepgthoedl 0 play orse that w en, try tt! 5 told: them and left your memoclitonene. Maeebbie 9 directly by, thy tortie poet PER imnGan racks OOL not the product of sheep ts} " er that, r the chard and T had ‘never laughed #0| garda.” ee ae ys all, and he who ever protests often | contrive to share thelr good and evil and i i a 4 being utilized abroad for the D request was | ais, * t some| much in our Ives.’ | heat ' nakes @ mountain out of @ mol UPHOLD that only crept up to the post would making of men's-clothing. my 1 no unpleas dis ded t 5 : in our } M. Firmin Richard had hardly fin-| makes a mountain out @ mole hill each other's hearts fn joy. pme home All A lunp sur Head- Fighter eed belie | hed reading t letter when M, Ar- IRSTANDING | s in some e@ort } is i Wn as “inestone wool" and iniahing About Fourteenth Linea t r ’ CHAPTER IV. nand | Monehar entered, carrying} 1am say it !s not always the | outrun KNOWLEDGE; and in matters Salleh mate ¢ nace. Powdered Box Five, me exc ' They looked a her. For be it Known, Of human feoting the CLEMENT judge He who Fights and Rude Away is) sions amienia| Fe tory 0 coneee nen RMAND MONCHARMIN wrote! Pn tie eke wevounting is not ex. | ik the mont KUCCRASFUT, pleader." Get Walloped Anothe t i esas : H ' dence, | Jatt : age ut Pachieoeiiie there exisia much ete’s the truth! 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Who sings like a squirt and|tune—or disimis#al—awalted ¢ you running after me for, you tramp? a agers, at 10! 1 stared Kely | wo ; ‘ A paged ne you walk 60 fast | had ter run ter ketch up wit! yousel” at the speaker, They were more excited Or if the manager, in any month,| Who ought never to have been al giTe Be Continued.) fer de marriage lice! i