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The Evening World Daily Magazine ‘‘Them Was the Happy Days!’’ Copyright, 1011, by The Prem Publishing Co, (The New York World.) Tuesday, May 2, 1911, Wy FINALY Gwe MMe You Tor *\ |{H And 50 MAROLES A YouR tata Noun, TOAD & YOUR BAMBOO foLe Youn Rowen SkATes @ YovA ~ Hana! Ano YOUR KRIFE G YouR, winsTke & Noun Bau BAT A MASK & Give — Hot Hos po! <= IF 10 TELL You wweac \T WAS , AND | Took You ouT= a: Wa! Took You OuT @& SHOWED \ You WHERE IT WAS WO = AHO Ther | Rove *T dow To The CRice & Taroweo (T IN & You BAD WAS AH OLD DEAD CAT A 1 PUNCHED Nov vO wy THe OSE B& Gmasneo ‘Mov vO in Trea EAR Br ba: Hat Hol Ho!—= Sat diarnt-s WASNT Them arey Daie—s ore: Hatnalwatva! Remerrsen. dreary, jhe) DAY YouR wNeLe GouGhT The BicrcLe @ Give You @& | AsHeo You WF I could Awe & Yov So t count & i Kickes You on THe SRE a by w Awnt FRom You @ Rove IT Ov an The counTRY GH ITM Mt on Ano WOULD NT “TELL Yow WHERE I Wat par wat AKO ———— OW, Great! ALF, GREAT Thats A IME Record —, Them Was THe Hero ALF, cL scour! Just GooaeT A PHOHOGRAPH., Comme Ow OVER AND ILL Mane A RECORD OF NOUR VOLE NOW,GO ANEAD AND TALK, ALF = Just Sat ANY OUD THING. | Weit-let we see—tet me | tea — WAT SHALL L TALK four T HUM-M i= WELL deen 11 ALWAYS LIKE TO TAK AtouT THe Good Times: wwe wsep To HAVE, WHEN VS MS —sl> 2 acy a" Suns dimenyt VO Lite T HAE some oF MN NOIce CAMITED. Handy Andy ~oweoew By Gene Carr che New York Worl Betty Vincent’s Advice to Lovers Unwelcome Attentions. Cenyrieht 1911) be The “Lights o’ London” Big Melodrama Done in a Big Way. THERE WAS NO! NEED FOR MKS. WHY, MIRROWG} 1S MY SPEC 1 Y dear young men, do not force your attentions IALTY, 8085! M upon some girl who shows you quite plainly za ve % MANY ’S OF that she neither Mkex nor admires you. HARLES DARN ONE 1 DONE If @ girl te not interested In you neturally—f mena it BY Cc TON. \ \ You are not the fort of a man some one particular ¢érl 'D they hissed the villain! Co ask for better proof of the success of kea—it {® seldom that you can cultivate her friendship by A W. A. Brady's revival of “Phe LAghts 0’ London" at the Lyrle Theatre rie Ber Sh last night? No, Ha Beriously, tt was } om the part of the actors, W 014 thriller, and by their very exrnestness down to earth instead of trying play up’ over one best part of a generally good rmance, glory t in @ aling because of having been hit by a plove must have been swinging co: mock, for the house was packed from top to bottom, and interest cou e run higher If the theatre had been en all-night bank. To be sure, the ce s 1 quite f checked its senso of } , but t that a@ first-night audier York market. O+ the actors themse help the play along Perhaps the most surpri played the carefully dresse turn across the stage bef Dipguised as he was wit dose of your company. 1 is unpleas 1 know, if you Wi does not se to Hke you, cannot mmke matters any better by fol insisting upon seeing her wh to believe that she could dis; Cncen My dear young m There was no nonsense 6 good © xtrl and if ghe eve me, you ber about and she gives you every reason e with your company, 5 #irl does net wish you to call upon her, do not insist on doing #0. Remember that | the only way to win a «irl, who 18 really not very anxious to be won, Is to give her no more of your company than she seems to desire. | He Is Jealous. GIRL who signa her letter “Bp, |%OUNE man were Lin your 3 the o Brady! If his arm was falling scenery, his heart hen tt 1 would not give my photograph to a e oy MW writes, “Lam deeply in rt acquaintance, 1 only served to love with « young man, and 1| He Does Not Cave, have been engaged to him for four : ‘ ‘i months. We would be perfectly happy IA AMMA Rca dtata begat 2 it he was not jealous, And yet I absolutely nothing to make tim Jealous. | Instead, I realy try to please him in| | every way I can.” My doar Itttie girl, you will just have to be pleasant with him for a while. | He will soon realize how sweet you are and how he can trust you. And then he will get over his Jealousy, | They Are Engaged. To eke Aus Economise. lA GIRL who signs her letter “R. G."* A oe oe bay pe wh ith “Lam tn love with a certain am in love with a young M80 | young man and I know he loves me. fle [and there is an understanding between |‘akeg me out to the theatre very fre- wa. In fact, we are about to announce /quentiy and brings me flowers and Our engagemenb: candies, Now, I know he is not in a under the olreumstances, for n nan, who he took his oO his top-hat, ulse the fact that and when a “Lam tn love with a girl, but there is another girl who shows very Plainly that she likes me. I do not ike this second girl at all, and IT want to know what to do.” Simply do not call upon the young |ady you do not like, nor pay her any other attentions, DON'T You DARE TO LAUGH AT ME! VILLAIN| Corr | | WAS YouR FAULT! | him in his triumphant march he looked highly CONFOUND THAT WOMAN! SHE GETS THE WORST HELP AROUND HERE—IF SHE'D STOP BUTTING IN 1D ACCOMPLISH SOME- position to spend a «reat deal of money, a | the young man ny photograpt #0 TL would like to know how T can stop | It would be entirely proper to give the |iim from doing vo mach for me 4 | young man you are going to marry your | Why not suggest, the next time th H | photograph, young man asks you to the theatre, that rand saved Holbrook Pltnn's ou and he spend a quiet evening at |A Fhotograph. ne instead? If you think you could hte \ hair, or rather GIRL who mgus her letter "C,H." |do it tactfully you might even aay you a at looked like A writes |think it rather foollsh to spend too t “I have known @ young man |inuch of one's income in mere amuse- © ie his photo- | ment, But be careful what you say, sked me to give |for, after all, must remember It is Do you think I | not ent your own affair, unless the |young man asks your advice nothing to fear, for he @ a pert hat stamped him as he tdeal hero of mi he ; ? x tt “The Achi ts of Luther Trant,” b fae wert Til, AX TO N Lid TERS €> EDWIN BALMER and. WILLIAM MHARG After Jumping from the bridge, ho leaped from | ny & second-story window] (Oopyright, 1910, by mall, Maynard & Co.) asked you to Sarefootel or wore soft sandals, I nd into , when a p rs in my writing desk, But theyon account of charges that he haa and knocked down halt! ea apa nee! turned my hexd toward the door, ex- t rusting noise at-| very siixht noise I had made in turns ted at cards, Howard always held of Mr. Brady’: high t t n » but no followe: n. ing On the be tad warhe thin, He | charges were false; but that » bet r tly to locate the di-/rose, with a lilssing of the} was why he wanted to travel.” trained mob before 4 cb ‘ A ot { sound and determine breath, btw feet patter ya ‘You know of no other trouble which M nd i f rixing to Inside the room or out! Swi Across the floor, wny door creaked| this Lawler had?" 1 a Know “ r , heard In connection wita t his hand, and he was gone, *| “No, none.” ui Ar {/fore T could Jump from the bed and tas] phen re | now? DOVGLAS 1 ‘ at 1 ‘ tercept dim. Ww e is he now FAIRBANK a i ny . 4 u, 1 rat @ hatlway, but It * Cprant’s face fell ‘ Mr. Trant iw ‘ ‘ d, but could Hear! Trent picked j van aN my hea Miss a was awat a a b to a 1 , 1 4 = ' t aneet oi mt Mosiem fr CHAPTER IL 1 Peery « through , t it pg)OU mean thet you offered . laat night ard 1 am sill in a perfect t dia lig . * le the te RAEI, the matter to the ot It waa the samo m man for the pu a hard tl: OV When a 1 a the girl dir y ; A : i ae vtion I eopietrrye actaieegh aa AE pers quire Armytage, tt Aorta Ana he ae ance Se ware ; Odd Things You May Not Know ss poritively refused to t th aud @ rT i ie e \ to ga b @ at n couldn’ for u fl iytage ms, >» he Duk vou tunatine tate lant y agains ) [ About Common Summer Insects } as well h which Seth's magine his ir ‘as a ) a 7 " 1 take ambitious daughter Metty giitte uke there's a London. #st s ‘Tits borer ts ed by the r ne man in every ste J be n the be Aner asew male and |e Or eBe- | pean w nity of A Sed : any laying apparatus, Boring whlch takes have . : RF n ours to accomplish is f © purpos 1 walked off y a vying one ege Thomas A, Wise wa « welght | ad, : AS rp ; A "i n H Ne door showman Jarvis 1M a i 1" 1 1 « 4 f : 4 ihe ened of . Little Margue rs p 1 boy use apita n 1 ed wings, flat on the tru 1 e c . r wit ase cotwithstanding ing good che ere wa et 1 ¢ trees, , @ short distance ' . a“ Seer \ ar ‘@ big item ir A t e tinguished 7 " frail acter, 4 te " t © leaf buttertly «¢ Mita & born co. sopher 4 i ; */ India. t color, and even a Fevenge an my writing des he didn’t wine out che mem f Albert Cheva at lea oe Mane 5 of a ie > : nf on “me? And what rea Very well, Lawniice D'Orsay was equally well suited # nex a $a ' ave had for examining wit Perey De Vere. Vrank IMat ade the « y 4 rt i » 1 . 4 y Edward E excellent actor t 8, did ’ Hook, 7 i w . ” t are + 7 1 in spite of every- Tho rea ° i . arkat ’ . enores and ster- Irish “bobt i 1 r tae ec Hp ‘ ering, £ with his pitiful ¢ tter f tirely uncon: things I've had js he t a és 1 ru ti and Law pluiful hope of 5 1 s ¥ Molven was 89 pa pets : Ba is f pnGus! 43 oor Mmple and genuine that fo & warm place ym and went x aes 1 Who te this Lawler who was wit lowing Of a sacre In @ moment this led 1 re je to A t town 1 fnally @ t w about #IXtY am e Mr, Axton then” ant looked up in howe Dons Keane, as produ z s at for 1 t sand and upward @ day terestedly from the lust page of the 1nd o s of elephant bells turned in his nas . ad if and M D a ctor ara yah aia An ane (ah : ees sy h were 5 pmittently some- But ehe betrayed something susp ) sn <A t t to # no} Insect strength ie mary An ant) “TF only know Nase friend Howard | wiere close at hand whenever 9 “And then we'll s0 to the dear old home!” ' has 1 t , “ and can nnd CBETY 6 Mk COD UGE) ak Are etice a are ata caren Ine uA de neighborho may, crowd: re to go to the Lyric to see "The Lights o' every f ) " ever 1 s at t , Pde er - ™ Ay -\or human—shifted its T wee Ha vias 94 Ih me ry t ir ovna na fue } sl \ awakened—at least 1 believe it was this London. : 4 t ee n Bi Ole AR aed which awakened me—by a croaldng of Saat oat aan - ; Aer e ’ , . 4 Be BE Ras eh pare haa Birspety eye nd togethar, | the floor bo in my room, and, with A MODERN VISIONARY. THE WORST. W ft atlempted h oad z ght ng An English inger aon, perhaps? WHat seemed @ causel os, but wae cer. ait , non 1 t q A t t oe te of tw I don't know anythin so oxcept #inly one of the most oppressive feel- Post—Thompson claims that ke once] Willle-What's the most feroctous | 10 Suininon 1 nd eca ! and . t breath of alr wilt | beating, Ly tate a.” it| that he had heen th the fenton army | ine of chilllag terror I have ever a mt pa? indred a ow °. n on h ad bee onglis! r , @aw @ vision animal in the circus, papa jan V ua he ¢ ot erm With tte remarkable | Bund: mem produc in the oval Sussex Regiment—dut | Périenced, I started upright in my- Parker—Blonde or brunctie?=Wom Pa—The calliope, my son.--Woman's | prey r when be, were not, | 1, the footsteps of a) fies ant iis OWNED Gan Kore (iven They ce Leneneane JA produ ea by =in the Royal #u aon J einen put ine Be Gant as’s Home Companion. Home Companion, Qnds that she bere—that I| Buropean, for the walker was either|tastrument it ’ lie the runbing of the forewings together. an od to ety p his nda