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[ Lal 4 The Evening World Daily Magazine, Monday. May 8, 1911. / ; ‘Them Was the Happy Days!’ + sf | ee ARR AAR Coprright, 1911, ty The Prem Pubitahing Co, (The New Tork World) —— ee — - RAIBAY JIMMY S AH CAST Wey Ever TeLt You APovT Te To HER A ThiPreD Hin uP, & wren WA RA AnD PasTeo Him ° Ltr SRP, RINT He? 1 eAAT / | ea Me DELWeRee Twe MORNE We FELL 1 BRowe A 1 LavoneO im Tre Gye AND Busted HSEe WHAT A PEACH Luke YOU favers , AT 4aciock AM , ALL ONE He cRieo & CALLED ME a Han in THe 1036 LY . } can See iW HIM) HE ALYAYS WAS! Il Vacation . Se we COULD MAKE ENOUGH LO DOTATe— Ha: Ha: NO. IT WAS ET on tm A ROWE! A AELPLESS LITTLE QutTT. Ha! AAS To BON His SISTER A WA DOLL ,ANO, O10 PICHLE HATHA’ & + JUMPED Hin in The eavd. Hot How | DID veo To Thim HM— HE WAS AN 1 SAME Hire TAKE IT OMe ON THe Dolt & SMasieo iT B=) pot wer SAY Dwnr : Pack 1H THe OLD DATS — RRR Goss po F — —— » ever Ter YW I —— na \ AovT Them HAPPY DATS: Pe (Tn tram y ae oats \ $ 2950-4 ene is “ : oT Toy ra alr ' oo o \ Fairy Tales Cheer Up, Cuthbert! eS E t h E * BS What’e the Use of Being Blue? 4 or e air There Is a Lot of Luck Left. ———————— YT ceeded enathe hoety By Helen Rowland Those ane AnD Ang of By Clarence L. Cullen v FIRST BA Coprright, 1911, by The Prem Publishing Oo, (The New York World) mscuiTs ‘ \ OCoperight, 1011, by The Prem Publidiag Oo, (The Rew Yor World.) - NOE upon a time there was a girl who had been cursed with @ Col AND I'LL BET 6 ob tie When 4s) Oto. elite heen Gia lege Education. Haven't Any! Mery we Ourselé Tell Never Seems Too % Worse sttll, eke had deen dorm with @ great Affictton; for, ~— Long! | though the good fairies had bestowed beauty, ané good-| A Gugery Lad ova. ness, and character, and a lot of other unnecessary things | tar net be Gone] Fhe Tims bed id Front (¢ when } upon her, the one Evil Fairy, who ts always hanging Fotwre Threetene round at birthday parties to wreck a bright career, had malictously given her a BRAIN! When she had matriculated and discovered that a knowledge of Greek and Hebrew and Higher Mathe- matics ta not half as useful to @ girl as a knowledge of how to use her eyes, and do her back hair, and babbic baby talk she began to wonder if she ever would find anybody to pay her bille and give the house’that “home- A like feeling.” All her friends had either become some man's Rouse. held decoration or succeeded in business dy finding somedody to teke them out of tt; Dut, although she could catch a man's eye without half trying, the moment she caught his HAR he appeared to be seized with a destre to RUN. She never seemed to learn that men don't want to hear @ woman's opin- fons, but her APPLAUSE; and that they are not looking for information, but for ADMIRATION. Moreover, try as she would she simply COULDN'T -keep from having an ‘There are Times when we liste to ‘Think of How Complatsant we can be gate that it te | °° the Poverty of our Neighbor! 4 Better to be Most of the Werld’s Good te Done by WELL -TELL LET Gforce )~ > ME WHAT ! You THin« Vs i OF MY = {dea occastonally. And an idea in the mouth of a woman frightens a man ae much as 6 gun in the hands of a small boy. | Her conversation was a0 ecinfillating that it Btnded them to her good | looks, and she never hesitated to fling epigrame around promiscuously, re- ] gardless of whether they struck a man between the eyes or fell with @ dull, sickening thud on his vanity. Alas, she WAS -unfortunate! 14 However, one day the wicked fairy, in a repentant mood, appeared be fore her and said: “My child, I have wronged you and wish to make reparation. I cannot take back your brain, but I will do my best to repair the injury I have done.” Thereupon, she waved her wand, and when the maiden opened her! mouth to thank her she found that she was TONGUE-TIED! Only three things could she say, and they were, “How clever!” ana “I think so, TOO!" and “DO tell-that one again!” POPP POOP LL POPP PPD PPL DPD PP PPP PP PPLLPLDPPP PLP PDLPPPL LLL LDL ¢ —ontemccemneel THE AKTON LLITERS i} EDWIN BALMER and WILLIAM Pitas - she was DU) * | Moral: A man doesn't care for horse sense in a woman; he is satisfied % 7 it he was/ing, to the Prisoner, “just wherein you) ory I had found. with incense. (Copyright, 1910, by Smalh Maynard & Co.) | Mr. Trant; if thie t# Mr. Lawler, as| ble dangers threatened him. Firat, was} means of exit and entrance that . . ad fou . 7 ops, | this man says and you bell then | the chance that, i¢ brought tn contact | not a member of the household. It eemt failed. And, aa you will probably never! “As T read on t became certata ee ¢ SYNOPSIS OF PRECEDING INSTALMENTS. Axton—oh, whe How- | with the police, he might be recognized. spite of his objections and | hi another chance such ae the one ten the first three y : Howard Axton iy engaged to marry Hibel Wal You can understand, Miss Waldron, by to consult me; and, most {m-| just past for putting the information to i Geraan ost | fron, an boas, At dawn ono day 0 ten brsaks . Miss Waldron,” the | iis threats to prevent your consulting] portant of all, it connected these vistia| practical use—oven if you were not, as American as 1} e 9 She gives the alama, Aston pursues the iatruder | Psychologist replied, “that Mr, Howardy them, how anxtous hé was to avold this.|at once with the former ones described Mr. Burna tells me, likely to retire for @ ritten the ‘ B t t incen t Ss to eapture him. He is unaccountably ex-] Axton was undoubtedly lost in the] And, second. that there might be soine-|in Howard's letters, 0 thet you brought |number of years from active life—I am trot wot ee 2 fet . bat forbide Ethel 0 BO | wreck of { dstone, It may even} thing in Howard Axton's letters to you] the letters to me—when, of course, the} willing to tell you," walled even the sound of hie Li tie Police. Bo ahe wummous Menfy Cer). @) have been tie finding of Howard Ax-| which, sf unknown to him, might lead|nature of the crime, thougn not the! ‘The prisoner turned on Trant his face|, Visitors ehowlders whan’ tee © eee rent (Anta Aone oars thoioat de | tON'# body that this man described in| him to compromise and betray himself] identity of the criminal, was at once|—now grown livid-—with an expression of minat the wolldall ee semen Vv 1 (cl e t re) oO Vv e Ir S #9 to cvngut 7) p ry shat lest ition’ in his relations with you, His sole imis-| plain to me. : almost superstitious questioning recollection of the shipwreck stepaiaier, th . “Howard Axton drowned! Them this| take was that, when he attempted to] “I see it was plain; but was it merely ever happe ‘0 r rrr | MENTE ta ve his share of it only by — , he] from these lettera—these typewritten with Howard J ering Ot Sy 4 Barony her, To secure this juutice to her Waka: , George Lawler'a specialty being letore, Me, Trantt erled Caryl Incredu- ter men, the crea fe ‘ herited sbcubrother, Saye, Bile) hes jen’s sons," said the psychologist {ne that proved ao perp! ously. - 8 performance pre St ee irae y ‘been | Hastily Formed Friendships. Gee taint eon : 1 mao ne sinet com witht ard Axton, om thowe alone, Mr. Carri." thelall the stare acttings of tiie plore but) nin Slmmrert recollection, Wut the man i Y dear girls, do not form your friendships with young | tea the Howard Axton ‘beca the| “For he could have done nothing that] psychologist amtled , “through &} could not recall # tu you KNOW YOU cone clearly 'e ‘ M ee yee ee oy - iS nu of Nimrod Axton he did | could have been im fying to you,| most elementary fact of pay leannot & tune Lawler—whiie {mort clearly | } men too hastily ‘ 3 Ml Q ha i fe © 10 bait ‘et S| frothy, the m | ¥ nt 7 h 4 had|It quite nullified the effect of the wh Axton, perha 1 whistle all the . ( t to call upon you whom you have met but once or twice Relies atone | oreo er manera Aid De vnby Bot hove |Gay aelnes eae ern —|tume or a scene? Paycholowinta cali] “t. 90¢! I see!" Caryi,and the git | \ bot exulaip, curt 1b 0! 10 AODON Bre AX: h ie bel cried as, at Psvchologio’s bidding, Do not write long letters to young men whom you can| 10 PHACiGh | tants death, whan dhe eatate Game to that difference between you and H ; as } ne to ewe erence ine “memory {ey ecanned together the te class merely ax acquaintances, rather than friends, Con-| mades | ‘Asoriba, ties Parecrz, te Sie s Waldron, and she created @ aitu: ’ ond Asien 8 ate r nee ie m nOFy | A ome the letters he 1 fine your communications with them to snort notes, which | "few dave later Trant calle on Ax! which at least promixed ano} t Gl J t ype: nan wbinost masterly ni “apd mca | 3 48h to eay and aoa Doinees Dist Lawler is alnves He usliers a portunity. It was in seeking this op- Jus a Impse nto You imitated the sivle, the treks and], {uue oy witch T destroped / shy {ust what you with $9 aay And no men tuto ie fom, SIBIts, AURA OTRIAN OR Atal the 5 turns of expression of Howard Ax he second te of the set, after fest And, as 1 have suggested many times before, do not portunity, Mise ron, On Ie vaur letter to Adiee SWaidtan Geran . intimate family affairs revealed in your ew or oO § ny rte awidron rie r photograp to men whom you reatiy know but CHAPTER letters to Howard Axton that Lawler purpose What en 5 “4 med Caryl i y him! ton's | Was three thnes seen by Axton in is statement sou ie j 4 Anybody's friendship, but more particutarly a girl's, is| ¢ DO not know Mel ie eure | room, as desori first Rut you could vate the posal- | ; rather a precious thing, It should not me given lghtly. eT have never | letters that you showed to 1 That IIB combination {dea ts neatly de-| shown y o slag Poids a ncinued, i ‘Whe persons who are worth having as friends appreciate this, Some young men gaen Him before! Why neve not, Law er sae I veloped tn the unmade re. | adaptable for eummer wear and gel} at ls 1 diatated’ cet Ke ‘; Will be quite willing to make friends as quickly as you Will allow t to, but You brought him here? | pone for ithe attit ude of Sul. | whay @ one piece, but the |G) cente, ' pele ihe change in eeannaili@i ne ihe sight,’ assured me i you will find that the young man whore friendship w viity weon something | This Is hot Lawl ie he qagtn enisinentmens TOE | voxe and upper sieeve has a print de Hlack eatin handbags Mounted on], ile change Wa aaiaad atte When, by j to you will respect your re No; he is not Lawler,” ‘Trant agreed ratte 88K Prigoner—mMade No an | ign in delicate colorings, while the amis th al. akel frames are tine | innoticed, as sue wOLiatan h, T hed noobenie i somerercreh and at his signal the Irishman left his} You mean, Mr. Trant,” the eyes of | of the blouse is white Gh fefioy colored aatiba abd aye OOF | had cot dhe tot shereabouts of thr , flowers. An¢ a of fruit freee ony Sens tO FR A N2P the horrified’ girl turned from Law Yor instance, one in white cotton voile | handles, ‘They are of various a of one who. sin f Lov Schoolgirl [flowers And a 5 it ts ale you know him, do you nat? You} For theta : ble at $1.60. ast Wor dit j es &@ ochooigiri, Ways a most acceptable present to take 7 6! Surely T need not] #* thOugh even the sigit of him shamed | nag the yoke and sleeves in a blue ring and mo*t reasonable at $1.6 in the mantfe a ] 4 pf ee s 7 Fal a , her, “that tf Howard Axton had n olored portion being out-| Ostrich quills are a new hat adorn-| ferent minds a tine} rancisco, T as i MAN who sign etter °M, V.""}on an ocean vo: Moer Burns di ar reer the « p fone. alneleefile oni vitably their 10re ea » T asked Mr. i) A wr! ve buresul] pete Sto ruths ke Ne Oe | ined, with a braided design tn narrow |” anes sismiaciue ash ae sloielt t eon and identify him | 601 4 | a o Mts centre rth at Aud the stationing of the watehi “Tam eowith a girl, wut | She Is Short. Nena Detter Keep hold) “sp cannot aay what Lawler'a tnten-| wintt® braid, ‘They sell at $460 | ena ee rapid pial Aut the stationing of the w atchman Oho je not yet out of school, Do yous MAN who signa his letfer “A. H." Ne an hen ta ! es rack had mot oc] New black satin scarfs lined with) | )* f and-white i tof the man who last night tried i think she {9 too young to mart iA fhe An? ean | he Daychologist replied. | "FOr | wigeke and white atriped satin, a fold of | (7) Mite Carries out the Biack-and-t particular type, of tie OF Bak whee i *y _1£ ane te still Ins I think she Is] “Lam engaged to a girl and love know him?" the nes tO ‘ whlch edges the Outer portion, Are ee ee nen ee aut the 1 He w tohing | « Mugh too young t) marry | how dearly, but ahe ia Vers much short-| laughed. “Can T tell you wh nd very fashionable, The ends are) aii eell at $1.% Ene a ut rn swindler'e Has Chanced, er than I am, Because of this our] Vell rather! That ts Lord ¢ trawn toy at With 1008 | Cotton voile ahirtwatste stamped fo sound @ us ( had let him epee on Unie jas Changed, | friends sometines make fun of us, Dol weg. 8 the Giadstone, | to ribbon ta: | enbroidery ara 6 cents, Various fin ma wh a , though, af psycholo- ge MAN wine will A Ban Fre urth of these lette: For the woman tn aecond mourning priage alee ' # ty : M own his hand, old in Fe MAN who stg sletter “H, T.""{ you suppose It will eventuatly cause tifled as Howard Axton, even be ag collars of witte chiffon, | 7.0% rotdered $ Sah aeaHieis 9 M , forve carde to beat It. But his attempt writes unhappiness tu our fuvure Ife togeth- Peanne ineter | fore he had regained consciousness, by matitoned band ef |" PASSER Sh SO NM fs Ni [fo sneer and scoff and condemn was 80 “1 called on a for over |e , esant In d your stolen letters ty Howard whieh he L ——— ' por wha Pigg Be 95 7 G neat ta tf 3 “) other i do not see frat and lastis Mr. George | iad in his pocket. From that time on| black chiffon along the edge, ‘They are > ms ronk, when te | sist two years and liked her very much, Calvary. nrough, that Waldron—almoat | Bawever my attentions we: no time; 10w ters y er the young | Lawler himself, who makes @ specialty | ne did not have, to lft @ finger, beyond | very pretty and sell at 91.9% er Paes Jin though to sj m—arose and mo- Yerfous, But now | have «net severes| lady ts tall or shor friends ara | °.207a8 AEG 0h Ree eet cane ane | 8 mere ideutification of & bidy—pom | pvery week brings forth @ number of IPHIN each heart there te « : Vo] soned to ‘Trant to teil her, whatever THY) other gira whom 1 ike beter, What {rude to make fun of the etrcumstance. | the gi a | }roward had left America so Young tia: | 2¢% a@tyles in bandeaux, One tn a tno- | talvary hie wished, im the next room shall I do?” | } spat x affair, he used his tiftcation here was Impossible | ineh eellulotd band ts covered with a| Of encetice—whereon rant fo f ‘There a no reason why you should] A Quarrel, Jown name," the detective continued, ‘is trait; and Lawler vand of tinsel Ince, ‘There are graye | there stands v ily, DUR AEM not call on the other giris too, as long} nore than I can see; for surely he learned from your and {mitation tortoise covered with the | Tip iat Dears a dead Divinity «Ww u I think thers nothing else new, : se yak GIRL who signs her letter “A. N." | shouldn't have minded another change. no pictyre of Howard tyiiver tinsel and Helen pank or white! Slain by our mad hands rn 1 ordina e+ | stige Waldron." eseons thant Ae you are not engaged to the frat gir, | ne 1 P i { wri agit fet Mr. Bowent Axton ih Teeth » Dubllened 10 the covered with gold metaiile Ince, THEY! ye gang in Saaeha a ovate event be rene’ |coileve 1 can spare you the reopening aul lon,” Trant , “where ther me, When {t esca . i aon 1 Hut f had | oup Fa Gains bi 3 tr] To Europe. am in love with a young sha sata’ ehnate er, showed. hin [are attractive and $1 ea Va x t family affairs here. Burne tell |man and I thought he cared for me, ‘ Wide tulle ruching is being extenalvery there than enough | : sada hia LM % San ifs iately fe and prepar ice braid | 8 tly trom that cross w: i nin California to keep My. Lawler t MAN who stene his | of {But we quarreiied over a triffe lately 8 Stoward with sed as bat trimmings, lt te al FY . | here for some time. twill os arith } wi aryl It was my fault. How can I get r yard, ‘Looks down at ue with tore ! } 4 F ne to} him back?” 1 about even ¢ ? J, oblong or circular effects y stood aside tor Car fj Burope, What would bea corect pres: | knowl | and protest {uno i | gounter felting altos A Titing, be AAs designs ry pie care thas 4 un beat into the next com dod 4 eat to give hor whens edge qui ly that you were im the| ‘Howard Axton?" the girl # re | Howard hed the corr i epider Nain ee ore an Re (The Bnd.) ; ae Cae twe pean. reece an: -Toecdosia Bou mey give ber docks, candy OF wreag, _,__ neaneeneitienn Covering Bereet a4 the name “Way, of using © treews! ae) | n é end) = . 350 ho seiadaadine recrsnananeeh 1 a cctamniprerieen ry acstcaee ney Sennen gtawe