The evening world. Newspaper, March 18, 1911, Page 11

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The Evening World Daily Magazine, Saturday. March 18. 19it; ‘‘Them Was the Happy Days!’’ +e #4 By Clare Victor Dwiggins Copyright, 1911, by The Pres Pu shing Co, (The New York World). RELLO. IF mt Ati Litrle WELL ) Wei, weu. }. You ‘wy! " a u . wha o MY. A ime OY GOT MAD & CALIED MED BIG any dp San oan ad a 7 My rue) ~ Pevenoce s ‘ite : " a0 Deven % en oe TOA Mae eee ww SuRe ALF! | Renemeen. . Ws HE £& SHRIMP! SMIMMIN’ | SOAKED R Daveeo You oF SEARS , AIT or Simm | Usctiosalyglan A, Your SAiRt & ted or be Md MnOTS ws - TREN You IN THE CRICK] } FOR GETTIN’ YouR SHIRT WET & YoU THEM WAS THE fl heh) NEL IE TO ° YT AROUT ‘ i |] tno “To co TO ved WITHOUT ANY (way, HELLO bg CHORKED Ue Renerter)| Ge NOULONT LET Ion COME ONTH ) | HAE oa ARIRALHAL LAM HAPPY DAYS! —— [NE TO .LAUGA EVER! Twel cn é; NE (Tank of Yoo. dita tf ay 4, w Just For Fun. a | Silhouette Wit. The Phantom of the Opera ee By Gaston Leroux ——— The Most Daring ‘‘Sensation Novel’’ of the Century With a tack-1 down that col the pale, dei colder than hi “+ were going to sup- rosted those who | red frenzy into which he was thrown at where all those w deso ¥ ntol}the thought of a 1}, f per in the Nothing was | Ohristine. rut heart, notuing half 80] influence. } | deat—he had loved an angel and OW) monster had carried her oft and by | he despised a woman haemmeaney © 928 Raoul, how that little fairy of the) What means? North s trifled with Was it By what means indeed but really, waé it really necessary to have| music? He knew Christi or so fresh and young a face, a forehead| After her father's death, she quired 80 shy and always ready to cover itself | & distaste of everything in life, includ- 2 | With the pink blush of modesty in order | Ing vent through to pass in the lonely night, in a car- ‘(riage and pair, accompanied by a mys- terlous lover? Surely there should be some limit to hypocrisy and lying!| eee What | 1 sho undergone? What} ot | ih of Gomind passed jt A black squeeze Ho under- domino turned round 1 raised her finger to her him not to men- Raoul continued ence, afrald of losing th ain under such stra . His grudge against her doubted that She had passed without answering his cry. ¢ © © And he was think-| The Angel of and he was twenty years| months the An giving Christine | mie t found him tn the morning | Was a punctual Christine driving his bed. Ie had not un-| And now he was takin dowy igure. dressed and the servant fearea, at tne| in the Bois! sight of his face, that some disaster Raoul's fingers clutched at his 7 . | had occurred, Raoul snatched his let-| above his jealous heart. Tn CHAPTER vile ters from the man's hands, He had| perience, he now asked him: In Black and White. | ‘Continued |ecogninea cristi’s paper and’ nants tern what game the sit Ih i ye writing. She said: p to what point could an o n Cc 1 © |The Mysterious Brougham. | "peat; Go'to the masked ball at the} on the night after to-morrow clock be in the little room chimney-place of the usi-room. Stand near the door to the Rotunda. Don't men +) Was gone. she had “Did you ever get the stage fright, old man?" “Yes, and I've got it yet. | married the homellest girl in the compai “How do you intend having your new skirt cut, my dear?” “Oh, with the scissors, as usual, | suppose!” forgiveness or love, And, no doi ——— —— t, he would soon | ———-— ae ral explanation of atime Darktown Doings. f the white domino of a good-natured © new to love? 0, AOUL dressed In frantic haste, prey 1 thoughts fly ve passed through om, this time tn the . he could not help is appointment to any one on earth. | Wear @ white domino and be carefully masked, As you love me, do not let yourself be recognized bought @ The hy “CHRISTINE.” |at last trimmed y ; > like a CHAPTER IX. | viscount yy lous. Men of At the Masked Ball. the Opera bail ag) 1113 envelope was covered with | absurd. On mud and imped. It bore | #oled the vi the words “To be handed to} neve er nis bi omte “Raoul de given some time with the address in| jonor of been flung out in would pick up | ich was what I am Red ne! Chagn . It must the hope that a pa the note and happened. ‘The note had been picked up of artiets had at Ms love had}on tho pavement of the Place de eee . Lhis lips. He| opera of models and He would ‘ began to cre Raoul read it over again with fevered | Ruoul climbed . No more was needed to revive his] five minutes t he sombre picture which he had | to look at the motle a Christine |all the way up the ing her duty to herself made wa ils Original conception of ah u nate, innocent child, ¢ 1 the | Imprudence and exa, y. | number And the|To what extent, at this time, was she | becc Was NOW | peally a victim? Whose prisoner was she? | Yack spot | Into what whirlpool had she been | © dragged? He asked himself these ques- | ME he tions wi ut even | Christine's couples. wii too ga excit | dragged bi wis |fron the mad crc one’ {8 | Ted Death was at “Now.don't spend that penny | gave you on anything foolish.” | “No, sir. I'll put It with a two-cent stamp I've saved up, and I'll buy a| sea-going trust company.” 1 of the sit .t the men r. He found it crammed, | ia eyace was ihe guint (To Be jas that clyar given you by a friend?” n't smoked enougi of It yet to be certain” What Kelly Told His Wife @© ® @ ® @ @ By Ferd G. Long Copyright, 1911, by The Prow Publishing Co, (The New York World SULUVAN DOING WELL? Fano WAAT \E( JUST. THink OF IT, MRS JONES, mal TORE FIRS SULLIVAN 7 \|// MR, SULLIVAN DOESNT BOOK 7 - i x (You OLD REPROBATE! f Do You THINK] | QLD SULLIVAN GALLI VANTING }=K =. be U AT KINO OF A M Z y T SHOULD SAY So! HE S| AROUND WITH | HAT HUSBAND OF HERS,'01//} LIKE THAT KINO OFA PAN, ; EXPLAIN! SAYS HE HASN'T EVEN MRS, OLSEN -) ¢ ° —UMRS. BROWN— OF CouRsE VY, IIS, YAN AND ri ont tas 4 NOw N! | j y /; E - But! 7 bs ~. GoT TIME TO ATTEND SULLIVAN | « ' % WBO( AND HS BLONDE TYPE~7///\ CHOOSES To LEAD A DouBLT To HIS CORRESPONDENCE, |HAS HIREDA BUhe tg eLeroe PEL ZY LIFE ~ WE tes BODY, MRS STRONG - r ‘ - ee SULLIVAN HAS GONEAN)) fag | h PIR, SULLIVAN, WHO 4 x 10 > | ! S THE BLONDE Serie A YOUNG LADY AT. THE ¢ SHOW WITH Your HU (DON'T BREATHE THIS TO A \ |SOUL, MRS, SMITH~ I'VE. Al> WAYS SUSPECTED VAN — POOR MRS, SULLIVAN I WONDER. IF SHE KNOWS HER HUSBAND TAKES GIRLS OUT ‘To LUNCH AND HEATERS} Reet,

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