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The Kvening Wortda Daily Magazine, Wednesday, Apr il 26, 1912. * ogo By 1 HAT WA HA’ Youke ® WeaT Ltr | || HA MA'MA' SAT DD OMY Ever TELL \I( TA HA’ AND Tien sTOneD Mim TUL She Sune ane Tack | DonT see How Jimmy You of Te Time We WERT Smimmin') ine Feu down He 5D 1 WAS Coprright 1011 ty The trem Publishing Co (The New York World.) . odes & RUN Ar OLD Sick FISH AMO 4 SNASHED AMT You? Ym ALF copes You our! 4aHa = Hed & 1 BURNT WO ihe CU As Pry ‘ote extn J ) JusT ume He used To Ge - UTTLE | H/Him THRU The WOODS & Porson Iw | |/He EAR & pole wim on pt Daricen teary Him SPeAK OF ME OLD RONT- LAW’ LAW How | USED] |] ano ThisTes AND BRIARS & MADE And HAHA’ SBY- The e. Amt You? = Hes A To HAN oT TO Mim’ UCHED Hum | |) den CLIMB A HICKORY Tres = HAA haert_Drvs | oth 1 °, very DAY of mY Life, Just Fol Dio You ever CLIMB A fickOr te ee wy ce ExeRcise — You KIND o LIKE ME, a \ On , CHESS sat \ Saar ae, | ) es Savery Twiooune { ee “se i Gens Sie ea AM ANSWERED, AN =) Berrien errr A AARAnA RRR ARAAAAAAAAAAAA AAA ARRARARARAAAAARRAAAARAAARRARRRARA An entirely nucw sort of Detective I H i [ iy E V i N | I | I LOT IR we Story where a “Guilt Gauging Ma- chine’’ forces truth from sealed Ips ae (Copyright, 1910, by Small, Maynard & Co.) Siler responded again he missed know, too, yOu | face was ao terri come home meray and bad teen sbaiterd by | Kill himi—Kill him! He wae always )dow, Mra. Newberr fio her Me bad told her be was in mortal fear. | worst at li-t1 o'clock at night; and| mercilessly . —— he dreaded especially 11 o'clock Sunday | did not e e neighbors, We ered my own face and he aimed at me Lr Dh edaonetviasaelreacl mabe CHAPTER III. night—though I couldn't fnd out what| have cks ony the !e/ again, staring always at my hair. An sim oy Duce et TOUEMENT Daren ete ig or why Straight to the slde door and into the|that time, when he shot, T heard him se fran i the | 6 6) got so much worse asthe! “ house! Now, Mrs. Newberry, you Raat he tone went by that. he (one you sn tried to make us belleve that your h b Mite "t sleep at all; ha Was Friday then; and he had been get-| hand killed himself, But that won't dot eath, But answer mi f you can be certain. (himself and he was dead ached en I heard your fo stepa coming floor all the| {ing worse and worse all the time. Isn't it a little too strange if you left by! to the door: and 1 saw for the first | + ee time and he smoked contin. | Mieven o'clock every it To managed) tne w ndow while pur husband was) time that Wal n the wine important The pay Jually, so that nearly every day I had to|t® be with hi and no one found Us} gti) alive that he let the window stay | d be n. And=all with a or two up ‘hare. ‘+| slip out and get him cigarettes. He got} out, I was giad I gave him the pistol nd the grating unlocked? Yes; it's | ng except that tf] ind Guen tne Mier eee Bl eruelty to t! man to f more and more afraid of every noise | Until this-until this ng. T never strange. You left him| 1 everybody would j way Your hus ih that ree Dig oon th> ume, Aa Trane Js talk outside and of every little sound within; | thought till then that he might use It ve want to know—and | know he'd tried to kill me, 1 took up p Gd couple the clock strikes elever ve hot and it made him so much worse when I/to kill himself; but this morning—Sun- ‘aight out—4s how you/the key of the grating from the table Grp fired somewhere in the house, Trent and the told him I had to tell someone else—even | day morning, when IT came to him, he 4 over and Newherrys rush to the Dilliant room, accompanied fother-that 1 @ldn't dare to, te | wae talking it-—~lenying it; but 1] 4d 5 me a Te PEBG SSO tH) BORE by two police officers ‘There they find Walter | NS mo: Dt Wore AES Tae AhaCene| eget hep meas How T did 1t?" the girl repeated me: T can't force you to confess, If you dead. Beside bir area reroiver and four )#1d other "t shoo . chanieally; then with sharp agony and not, Mra. Newberry," Biller satd Say eiridoee Adete ‘ss thom Wa [that he was there, then, and they would Me eae avert "a tga oa starting eves: “How I did it! Oh, no,|meaningly, “though no jury, after they ye ° make me} 0, I did not do it! Twas there-I have| learned how he had threatened you trot told all the truth! But when I saw| would convict you if you pleaded self: you say, he on senten Jo it!" Can you remem | where he had lald it, and went o} i: n make me ber any others “Cheer Up, Cuthbert!” What’s the Use of Being Blue? There Is a Lot of Luck Left. thing else, Mr. Trant, -over lef , , after thinking an instant you,” her horritied gaze resting on Siler, | defense. We know he didn Ae ceto Ri icta denies atk And when he had let mein and Tsaw| “and muered you had Been here| self; for he couldn't. h | of, the ume. “Hallucinations?” a he se Ing to him—as | used to #ing tomhtim, you know, when we were first married t to] bef n hehe threatened me, my | sho a And the case, te Sonor jo it! He asked me if only thought was to hide for his sake | tliln ne detective shot @ final \- aratwine alae weeny and for theirs," ave indicated the room | umphant glance at Trant, “unless Mr So then I told him he had to trust some| above, where she had taken her hus- | Trant, wants to ask you something one now; this couldn't go on; and I] band’s parents, “that he had tried to! more.” spoke to him about Mr. Trant; and he| carry out his threat. For before he! “I dol" Trant quietly spoke for the said he'd try him; and he Wrote the| killed himself he tried to kili me! That's | first time. "I want to ask Mra, New- letter I mailed you—special delivery—so| how he fired those first four ghots, He|Serry—since she did not actually him, then I knew—I knew he mi ‘Don't—don't—don't times he would clutch me and te = low!" | ; you could come when his father and| tried to kill me firet!” her husband fire the Iast shot that By Clarence L. Cullen mother were out—but he never once let| “Weil, we're getting nearer to it*|killed him—whether she wae directly) sy thing else even @0 senstble as ; |xo my Pistol: he was wild—wild with! sier approved. rae Blea ane ee It Bie ae the girl remponded. “Many re d Ret away tol “yes: no: " e Copyright, 1911, by Tae Free Publishing Co. (The New York World) t nie t Mr. “trant Yes; now I have told you au Chel cca wan kURnGd be he cide things he ‘nals, made me think he had the ri cried, “Oh, T have now—I have! | "chy Was timed te one aide san, Mr,|!0% Ma mind, He would often stare ESTERDAY ts @ Film Unreeled—, When you Find that you Can't Win, | and k-lt was |The last time he let me tn it was ime | Tenney ake dri isenak up wonderingly, |*t Me tn an absorbed | wi looking day 4 1 on the Screen! | try for Favorable jention! awful eleven—eleven! He had my pistol in his|, emed 0 me over from hend to foot, and aay, Y To-day ie etill o' agin hand walting—wal ! And at last he lena pone Renee we Sromise he Was! «took here; if any one aske you—any cried out it was eleven, and he raised | straight at me—with f “Suppose he might have @hot hims before her, as she aays at's the dif. erence whether she heard him with | Wind-up! her head strateht or her head turned? ing, but we've! Wind-ur ‘ to get away, T fell on my knees before | rir Dolice detective demanded sneer. known it to Need adsl tly . ’ him, just as he shot at me again and | ingly. the Recall Flag! We used to think we had an Tron\° pers ; tn axain—alming straight, not at my eyes, "A fundamental difference in this Will—until Somebody found ala but at iny hair; and he shot again, But! case, Siler." Trant replied, “If taken In pesos We've always 8! Codicil Attached to (t! Blinky Idea that; there's Something} g, Wror about the “po It Now| The Trouble with some of us who is Good Medictne,| Take a Big Lead off the Bag ts that generally speak-| we" one at @ll—whether your mother hi large or small feet, say small © feet, or understand not Jerry to the Pitcher's ise to try to sj or | Pp thought; ther * he erled again, cluteh irback as he leaned tc 2 | Waa adsorbed?” “A doren times at least, Mz. Tran,’ when—-when f heaed. avy "shots— I heard the shots!" nehow we'd Hate to have anybody Allude to us as an Urbane Person! his Spouse 8) When Robert Burns wrote “A Man's only say that he's), san For A’ That" he Little Knew that tt would Become the Slogan of the “Remarkable! Yes; thie te extraordl: ‘Trant strode up and down ex Nobody could white from the pI r Are You a New Yorker? Then What Do You Know About Your Own City? “a& Good Provider!" From ‘‘The Achievements of Luther Trant’’, DWIN BALMER and WILLIAM McHARG and hie face—-his) connection with that other most im- this is a simple psychological fact, Siler,| existed. For there were no on y cruel—that £ cov-| portant factor of all—that Waiter News wad re. berry foretold the hour of hia own ra, Newberry | fall and saw—saw that he bad shot I—certainly 1 can never forget how jat her hatr—that her t I there with every muscle yur Was directly facing him," || ea as ‘No one “I couldn't make much out of any- ° girl re- ed to think T was «ing: he would catch hort of me and eay, ing!’ Or at other ologist stood tor m1 guddeniy With exelte- a As ee = her. “Fle aid that to you when he . aban ‘ her f. the girl replied, staring at him dn Hupby of whom ay ean Gwand ane Marist ae'acve| {Can YOU Answer These Questions? niantied wonder Clare Victor Dwiggins “Nes! Yes! You Pirucateo HOG SwaniFFAGuUs ! — Hem was THe though It seems to be unknown to you—| marks would have been | Would be impoaaiblo for her to dis-| who came to the window Unguish between wounds directly ahead] "Marks!" Trant echoed. “If you meam and directly behind, It was not at her— the window sill and wband fired the show you any. But the mi ots Whose empty shells we found of course, one mark whieh dat the window direct! end will probably prove final, even And It was through this} to you, Siler. The shell of the fifth shot pened window that the fifth shot sing because he carried it away in Killed him—the shot at 11[ his revolver But the bullet—4t will be which he had foreseen and] a most remarkable coincidence, Siler, 1f you find that the bullet which killed You muat think I'm easy, Mr. Trant,"| young Newberry was the same as the said the police oMcer derisively. “You| four know were shot from his wife's can't clear her by dragging into this] little matic revolver!” business some third person who never (To Be Continued.) n Betty Vincent's Advice to Lovers The Girl Who Is Jealous, Y dear girle, you must not be absurdly jealous of the young men in whom you are interested. Merely because you love a man you cannot shu! him In @ glass house and not permit him to speak to re other gt Remember one thing, my dears. If a man cares fee) you enough to ask you to marry him that is pretty good Proof t he prefers you to any other woman. Why be continually fearing that he really loves some other gj: more than he loves you? Use your common sense. 0 If dt had been the other girl he loved he would have asked HR to marry him, net YOU. Jealousy destroys about as much happiness as fos any emotion In the world. If you once allow it to @ain possession of your heart your days of tranquility are at an end. . So, my dears, take my advice and trust the man you leve. -| To Take Lis Aim. To the Theatre. ave hoped for GIRL who signe her letter "C. L. GIRL who eigne her letter “J. R. It's queer what Punk Balt some Folks| ae nd upon her 7 Ma tos Tyla Cpe! Lag yh OM “Is {t proper for the young tady| © Baths alt ne. Prener, seca Yeo wher ey Ish for Sympathy! he Saddest ‘Dh t Ww We et from |!" walking with a gentieman to take | 70 ; s Bape rrneee shay a fOr By Palette AH PAS ent | ‘Steady, steady, Mra. Ne BW Yorkers are learning much about their home elty from this rertes of || Vicepctheotnley the Kentioman’s arm, or Is It Broper for} whom are nineteen years of age, 8 go 4& Woman Friend of ours whose Hus-| tat Heaven Dasigned Sinan «Ie \dder! | ° Aas veh a questions, Many pe are surprised to find they can answer so fow me nation of his danger" the gentleman to take the young lady's| , band, according to her, possesses the acl ‘ Pa eet of the queries, and are only partly consoled by discovering that most polee|arm? There seems to be quite @ differ. | evening of thetr nethbors can Wer no More than they, Here ts another lst of five; You're. throwing Jon nut, ing, but you were not in ti when he was killed?" yes!" the we went out the do Aftistic Temperament, was Wearing! Other Things being Equal, we think! Four Vetls yesterday to Hide the Dluelan Arectionate Man ‘a All Right—but Dye he had Staked her to! we'd Like to Find the One that Made Love to our Watoh on the Atlantic City! to make me dowbt that Newberr: 41° What ts the meaning of “Novt Edoract” on the seal of New York Otty fe Mr. ‘Drant, but I've heard nothing yet ence of opinion tn t eroned, But I eee no particular reason @ gantiaman's; Why they should not go to the theatre {deas as to which ts prope: The young lady takes iy raat oe y {nis death at che hands of nis wite; fame of us have Got to de Als0| Board walk on ter Sunday, eer edt AR AL 42 How did the “Leather District” come to be known as “The Awampf" | and Vil arrest her for his munter: arm, the idea being that she leans on \oastewe Lptiveng pica dL they do met Rane—but chat needn't Prevent us from Pecaieh” atta’ Newmerrs, 19 What te the shortest etreet in New York and how long te tt? New ine inact Tale aareating, Mire. | Rie end: becte te: hun der: prernacem $ Is Not in Lobe. Being Well Up! Home Fotkst Idea of Adandoning @|tective replied impressively, “Just at, 44 Where was Nathan Hale ¢mprisoned and where was he hanged? etter tetveee iy Gan helt | A Dance She lot in ee r — or a momen th li { Gigne her letter “He Never Crawied and Couttn't| 224 Habit te to Denounce It/ shonting. a woman lett that room by the] 45 Where were eldewatke first lald tn Now York Oity? BUC can toll you_kt you care co hear Rr cee gin ai celsl a, EME, we cans Der better “Gh window—unlocked the grating and went , A s t 4 writes: Z 7 Renig” (en't auch @ poor kind of a| sometimes, when we're sort o’ lonting | *'" the window. We have seen her not shot by hie wife; he did not die by | a I “Every other week « mn i MAK) out the window. a ‘The foregoing will be answered tn Friday's Evening World. tia awn band 46 Mie Dallevaa And hao At a dance recently I was re- Mafestons! ‘ see las Lyeltalaek Hi Gated ; And: 700) Were “iat NOB Here are the replies to last Monday's questions: Neen "The neh ahot- you ave not |fused © watts BF a girl I know, Later, | ™&P comes a great distance to see ier girl, 1/4" stops over at a hotel so as te be %—T tro) a nl r um iie ft ft i 4 you | while I was du nM vith an = | Rigo ge OUT a si a Nin ovee unearned ’—The Metropolitan Museum of Art is free to the public except on Mondays | round the fifth shell yet, Siler; and while I ing w pi rs peainees 4 pe reey oe ee a ins ety es Sone wa) eed 32 Conele er ours ttvas waa He Caeser nd EMA thee new when 5 conte aiitssion t¥ charged. Adminwion to Trvnx Zuo te | mil) not Aad it, for at waa not fred {ww ner dancing with anotier man. | Rk? me He has never mentioned low, to Go ‘ar as “We Like that ow the iivalent of * n ie . i e s an ther by Walter Newberry or his wif ‘ot ask her for ther dance ail |’ } t a ber! for en y t on Mondays and T) 4, cents Is aged a4 not asl ano! don't feel that we've Got his Number! yr a Meal on the Shanghal ai one he eity had but 17 streets and 1,000 inbabitanta. As she knelt, blinding h yea 08 8h! evening. Wan 1 right?" ey ce know whether or not I should — Water Front! ‘ ra faced her husband, Mrs, Newberry could | *\° i sist tell him #0? ‘ ™ fut 7 out, F did w York's first theatre was in Nassau street. It was opened Sept, 17, 1763, | U0) Ney Miminnls Nine ho nee aaa | The yerng | conwet was some-| "you cannot tell the young man you Bite didn't ese such (8 Mourntul) =e neceeiy amiuiea || the wind Tt waa to get the New. York State's frat Governor was Georgs Clinton. Reel oe tataed hee what rude, and unteas whe had some ex-aq not love him unless he aske you. ‘A Tot of Fellows Secretly . 1 tel So I went Mister tp ie, Cae Morning when we Ives to be Cowards—until they're garg og rt. Sel VOUT. Hore Wen 40—Central Park's area { Bronx Park's 79.12 acres, Prompect Park’a| "if her head was not turned to one| planation you chose the wiser course for | But you can show him i litte ways recuict 5 Bite! ee eee iit a the Corral! oltvent ye w you went out the win- $620 1-6 acres; Battery Pa: side, as she ways 1t wae not, then— ~and | the reat of the evening. that your interest is merely friendly, only Two Bits! > es; now y u Paid for the Best “Whys.” Why 2 IID? Onedollar Bact Copyright, 1811, by The Prem Publishing Co (The Now York World.) Can You Think of Some? Send’Em In. ? Your Name, Date and Address Should Accompany Each “Why” Contribution : - Do You FIND Aa {Aan WHY WILL AN ACTOR WHY=15A MAN COURTEOUS WHY Witt A FELtow Pose WHY~ WILL A WHY-D AWING A TALK SO MuUCH= WITHOUT LIKE THis— | MARRIED Wortan iN — a Alutal=2-& PULL Anounp > TURNED Down THREE Orrens THis WE e MEB IL WHEN SHE SHoutp | WHEN HE SHOULD Be saWING WHEN ONE Like WHEN HE Has BuT| WHEN HES More Like THIs= BE PUSHING woop 7 THIS Stays iT AROUND THis- = our- THREE LINES The WITHIN ? To say- ° (My LORD NAW WIFE THE CATRIAGE CAN'T You AWAITS ! ICU}\\ [see «moo Pictures <a aes rere regard, and I) Strictly speaking, two young peogte ef * thank you to let me have your|the age you mention should be ehag-.. SS eee