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The Evening World Daily Magazine, Tuesday, June 6, 1911: .“Them Was the Happy Days!” At AAA A RARARARAAAR: By Clare Victor Dwiggins Se Coprriaht, 1911, by The Pre Publishing Co. (The New York World) SM: QyDNT we Hate FUN. ie HAL nal Skunns The Time | BET You | Could j EN? REecouled ° > HANIA More HicKORY NuTs vty a ites | Tie Tine 1 Tee” 4 La bie ‘i 0 You Get Me ? HANA, LITTLE REV ScHoor y COVLD & You stu ON SM ALF, There's \| THe SKUNK ni i ame - | deo ant Teena eay! mit |) Et ou eves weeny eppPEO OUT CY OU Nea |) Youn eo AND Wo! Wo! SvAsrir 4 smasnep You ve In jooppie. BEHIND Ts || wHerr You wen The sappy Onis | jad — Tats BEEN Twenty YEARS] ) ano Tren Ws Sey? sav te Ge ME To BEO-HAIHA! Ten ci we Te. JAW HAL MAL HAL FUN? pat] Fence — civ _BED avnst ) HELLO Jimmy ! Nice FALL WE Re Hawn’ THAIAL DIDNT Se Me , DD 5 You?" REMEMBER How | VSED i'w ae hat ! To Foo You, BACK In THe OLD Yes ALF mY ovo COMRADE— YES iHDEED, THEM Was Tre HAPPY DAYS! Halwa wren You YouR CANE G& LOOK Te m oun @& fle HeLto ALF: < YY : TARY THe OKLA! Betty Vincent’s Advice On Courtship and Marriage HELLO; £0 - COME UP The Man Who Tells Tales, | TO THE House AND Y¥ dear young men, do not talk about other eirle te aT I, 2 DM. tir tirtivoit neopen tate with at the timee es I do not mean by this that you must not talk scandal; that is, of course, taken for granted. Only a ead @oemips about « girl. Lut 1 mean it ts much better not to discuss the young ladies of your acquaintance in any way, Do not tell how you took Miss Jones or Mise Smith to the theatre and had a most excellent supper afterward. Do net “go into detatis about what an exquisite dancer Miss Brown may be. Simply leave the discussion of giris out of your conver- sation. It 1s not because it is necessarily wrong to men- tion @ girl's mame tn @ complimentary manner, but it te bred. Particularly when you happen to be in the company of another girl oe. | foundations at the same time, and when | . Two on Waterfront | it Aoally came ‘down with @ amash the aZes. © WAS easier to get at. I ordered the BO fre, one that spread with | crews of engines No. 24 and 31 out of A a ing rapidity and gave the si A sg when I saw the tower get- Department some hot bsg was 4 fire was out at 12 o'clock. It wae the burning of the | q short blaze, but the weather conditions New Jersey Cen-| were good and the effective work of the tral and the Lack- | fireboats prevented any spreading to- awanna§ Ratiroad | ward the south. Not a single life was 4epots at the foot| lost. Several firemen, however, had of West Twenty- | Wore shaves. third street in De- | Anothor Blaze on all your attention to the young wdy you are calling upon et the moment, and not seem to let your thoughts wander from her by discoursing upon the charms of others, He Only Bowed, Late Evenings. cember, 1%6. val, MAN who 1 There was a fre | ‘He Water Front. GIRL whe signs her letter “M. KAN whe signe hie letter “i 7m NOTHMR river front fire which 1 im ; tan which started from ii i , “Tam t bathing ana did might couple with this was one ik young ‘ety ona = wore ‘ very fond of « girl whe sors ‘then: $900, which destroyed the warehouses ‘YOU MUST STAY AND MEET walting for a train recently. A man I ne for her Hving. She wil! not ge worth of damage, | the American Dook Co. at Tomp- MY TwO COUSINS! tmow enme the theatre with or to parties ex- Nieas cust oF vill, Staten Inland in ary, 1906, neve cept on Saturday nights, because she some carelese| ine buldings ware filed with cotton, ous explaine that it tires her to work next jute and Mexioan grass, The loss was if ehe - workman, « paint-| about $200,000. A fortnight before two rect? oo stave up late at nights. Do you think this is tru « -$ Logon laboring beneath the | other warehouses ef the company had ‘The hy . oF just an ex- pier ‘kawanna Company. It| burned and firemem had been stationed not hay you were ber spread Gecause the alarm was iate in|at the place as @ precaution. companied ty ene Be G4 not| ' &™ sure the young lady ts telling coming in, and for that reason the fire- pak broke out sory in the tyyeer mow. the truth and that she is a very sensible boate aid no in th jpontaneous combustion was the cause tte ee alone The fre would even then not have | *zaned. Bvery engine on that side of A Quarrel. got the headway It did had the em. | {he island responded to the third alarm e , |and the fireboats Hewitt and New Dloyees been disciplined better in the| Yorker played from the water elde GIRL whe signs ha beer “2. use of fire apparatus. To-day 1 under-| Warehouse No. 17 wae doomed and I rT an stand they are well trained. It was a|went into No. 18 with « fireman named “TE have Smewe « young man : Preler of Truck No. 108 to look tt ter about @ year ané am very font of over. We had made a eecond round him, Lately we quarvefied, end al- and were Just about to leave when the though { am cure & was mot my fault near wall of No. 17 eame down and right to interfere with me, as whether moke that 4 up the it fell tons of blazing cotton and he hes 0elé frieste of biog Ae 1 smoke or not is my ewn dusinem racks of r flooring. N ‘jute. The water had swelled the mass, Serer sree to me age ena! What €o you think pal@ much attention to it, but when| ¢al It to crowd out the wall : the conditions became. ala | It fell on the roof of No. 1 which was Were I im your place 3 choasd be very] 771,010, culte wrong. What ie dene man who tried to send in t @ low structure, and the whole came €o tet the young mma! Souns lady's bu , 5 re the box was out of orde ast BE RECUND ele ee he chooses to tate. week an | vient Ry rape vrcord aan oe understand, thi Was ahead a i eman, who re vught by some of the wreckage and attitude. amoke while calling upon her. et and turned | pinned down. The force of the shock fect, but I was untn- od. Breler was badly hurt and was in the } ! for several weeks. His s yeneath that mass was an ism. When 1 got th ng great headwa By Wells Hastings And Brian Hooker, excitement on the 43 on the plers, 7 wood faced with 1 . eating beneath this ametal were not always accessible to tle stion of hero!sm {s a mat- 8 discussed very often, A erformance of his duty n burning buildings || age the fire worked out under} She sg merit the praise.) syxorsis OF PRECEDING CHAPTERS. | know, | . i j " Snot often that @ fireman or a po-| Crawls! ‘ swt fails in ove | “Thatta tt exactly. I knew we could | happened. I came in town to see some | at the latest.’ ing to tet! me why. And she kept me|deftiy that I could not for the Meet coman performs an act which should | mill Marguct T Ao ber family “a8 | count on your” friends, and 1 promised myaelf te eee! 1 took her to the Waldort, for no|too busy im finding the ext anewer to|ine be sure whether it was evasion'e? was from nt m to such le Pir site| ne for I was not many minutes in getting to| You at the same time. Excuse me Just | better reason than that it was cool and) Dlan what I should do the minute after unconeciouanese: aad =e attempts 0 teal pardize his own Ife | ce icon fer 'Stuulord summer bome | the Grand Central, laying plan of Half @ minute while I telephone them.” | close at hand; wondering all the way | werd. pa par poping hal “pal an oe | henea ance of the act of bra-|¢ They go to a action on the way. To be sure that no! She slipped into the booth, leaving me | how in the world I was to get word to ff course, . Crosby, ° ‘Seeme olla nl pee) ores A bergen. H foorir nan thus |One arrived unobserved in that At | hesitating outside. Evidently here was | the family, and keeping up my end) When we were settled at our table, “this a joment om the plames j May act tk tay ware hrcweh nal careful examination of 4 Wek | labyrinth of tracks and e¢: |my ghance to call up Mr. Tabor and | rather absently in a conversation, which|!@ another of my horrible and mystert- bey Po pag ‘Table Monstat, | chopped in the floor ‘i anawer to this y| such easy matter, even the report, ut she kept glancing out at me | with a younger woman would have been | Ous disappearances, I've doruatty ome en ue F > ne, { T rent in a third alarm after my a $ nan If Ons {the point of departure. I | 4 | Vhrough the glass doors a whe talked, | morrily flirtatious, and wanted only re-/ to the great city In broad daylight wi Truthful James,” was. 1 eoRNeae rey can Heke ually, \ | out a chaperon. Isn't it recklece of| her comment, “Taxicabs are seaven im rival, and this brought the only effectiv Ri eens wakes ihe toe fy | thorough search of the ws Guite casually, but still with observant | lef from preocoupled anxiety to be very | Outs Btamford, Mr. Crosby, ft means of “ 1 Pej) Mia gERV SY Hida ay “| ‘Then, finding, as | hud 1, no st, and I dared not ehut myself tn | delightful fencing me? 2 7, and tt would tale 2 r : det pp ed ahs pa Mra. ‘Tabor, 1 learned vie |® booth lest ale should e'ther suspect or | Mrs. Tabor was in that stato of Muffy] “Desperately,” T answered. “And met] too long to get one bere. | Lag, Ge s pald te do by the cltv—then undue times and positions of all the ford | e. She was out again before I! exhilaration, that heightening and|@ soul knows where you are? Won't wate Sail one of hove outside nplimentury comment does the man tad trains, and set myself to . }could make up my mind. brightening of spirit which in a man|they be shocked and surprised when 4 vat, gore up with @ good gas, 4 no good. me. eld, " i us it arrived. 1 had to make cr 1.14 take me to tur * ghe sald would have been hilarity, and which in| they miss yout?" I should be free to report Those men who crawied under that gi ta Jof seeing every passenger, and at | atty, “a vu haven't a woman may equally well mean the] She shook ouf « little Jaugh. ‘“Let| ad left her with bed frien a2! ‘ and rescued Bre S| samo time to keep out of the expe lgrown tt mold itanent of pleasure or the tension of|them; it's their own fault. If I'm to| nutes more or less could not matter FONT EGR, ee Ory mn r ; t ~ ind cheetahs much by now. She gave the chau@leur — fle as throng that crowded close to the se- | —— —_ — be treated like @ European schoolgirl, I cddfene ta the betas 3 buy a few of them for ue ne mass, straining ropes on a similar errand | hall at least have the pleasure of act- PMeniy Aer ie os and we were } whore tho streets are canals The fire was under control at 4 P. M ne { Mrs, Tabor should appear 1 must not P 1 ing like one ‘They need smagination these new Amare 4 Ae bptatacsies vast ot ine are wanl atts Coaieat (ier camel at LE em ein eee Summer Resort Puzzles. (mame crcsive cr my vaine able co| ca, Desement neues sandwished tm | the big clock tower, which stood about at fire always made a deep impres- CHAPTER XX, ‘ » F a then. ic one hundred and fifty feet above the| stor my Memory bec cage vapehy The next ‘hour and a haif was divided By S. Loyd. take care of myself now and then. T’m| ing more conservative blocks. 5 Lackawanna depot, The flame wounil rouen death ave bore ittelee pig (Continued } petween «tudy!ng the clock, running y vam Loyd. not in my second ohiidhood yet—only in| the short drive, she hed heen Ateelf up around it, eating away the self hie iy > SNnee my eyes dizziiy over streams of hurry- my second girlhood.” and I thought @ ttle disturbed: but her ———_24 I Do Not Ungerstand. ing humanity, racing a from “At least let me telephone them that| fai T last, one unbearably humid} to piace when a you're with me. I won't say why or| ealety 4 ~orning, when I was almost | ed close upon its prede | where, and we can make a mystery of I shall measure your enjoyment ty q ses habs rors # pire | “4 Fi red, with tilt r ust a Glimpse Into ARS SGA | JRA AREAL ALK ca ic of 1 Her vole sharpened] et ™, ied hd and rated: does 7 “ of any happenir nt | 1 could not be morally sure Just a trifte. That would spoil the, wardere just as much as you please, 4 |let my anxiety escape lato a ot any | ht not slip by me somewhere un- | vhole lesson, ‘They needn't worry uniess| and the less you confide in them the Ee ev or NODS } Jovporsuntty that might force a 1x,| noticed, And when at last I a they choose, ‘Then when I come home| more I shall flatter myself of your eon- | Mr. Tabor called me onahe telephone. |! fig far down long Uf they make a fuse over me T anal! aay:| dence in me Now I leave you to { rt. Crosby? r. Laurence] platform, less excited than re: ‘No: ‘ve b I've| Your consclenoe.' _ ~ W e “ c M J j Plat ‘H » tow od 1 { Peis now pe oa iy ge — Ghe was standing in the ay, her cammemninms tian ah (hai Kiba aside abaae fale ; Crosby ?—Well, Crosby, this ts Mr. Tabor | lieved | been faving luncheon w! e7.'| Oe eee eee ne Roh y sh rye BES EOE | OF 98 while in the deep tlounes| taiiing, Are you free this morning 0 came on quickly, carrying # little | You wouldn't take the edge off of thar/nand upon the nell, and, T hed tomes . ne My sof boeae The deop cuffs) trot you can a hours « with a cers | Ainclosure?” She tilted hr head on one|yre and respectable electric brougham season, oan de had in all desirable | and round neck Anished of with} oir time? ¥. n help us very I: was hard to| aide. turned the corner and drew slowly up | eee oS 8 7 ie Staee Oe nine | ter aah band tf you will.” pret 1 ut they ought to know merely that | to the curb. s MS Mee Welng offered’ 4 wi for children's) certainiy; Ili be out as soon oa T | you're safe," £ ventured I recognized with an uncomfortable @t he same price. (dresses ts rosettes of ribbon. The The AA afe? What should 1 be but safe? |#hock that the driver was no other ¢han ‘The Matomm ostrich bands are in| mother who hasn't the "knack"? of 1 Salis. sone Eee Bho put out an emphatic ttle |e Tabors’ former chauffeur, the un- ) great demand as hat trimmings, A! ing these oan them ready made, a | © f ‘ see | Senn nc ce vent ana | Worthy Thomas who had deserted Lady 4 ew combination is tho ostrich in some nth te tt c es; but the next words de | hand. “I'm free from the conven and myeelf at the crisis of our midnight aight color with © centre of swans-| conte and a rake Lend wine ted | stroved that Nope. 4 over and met j I'm not going to be taken to task by! Sayenture, and I thought that under his Go oe webbabant. A Sighs bine ontrion | cose ein VRS BANS with twe rosettes |" sata, don't do telephone booths on the so young and good-looking @ confessor. | mask of the !mpassive servant he rec- Ld ig i} ae ere |e 6 7 bd 1 t ther Her gree was a fresh I'm ashamed of » ¢ somewhat uncomfortably. I with white ewansdown ‘8 very dainty. | prey py. you ta right t Heenan 9 somoehet vessitar a ‘These bands % hesttated a m Nantry? You don ° Mra, Tabor had A charming batting sult 1n navy bive| ,S#tiR Jaca for making the Buntiontuian oneeran atatias delightfully | site the honor of our secret at all.” |suon him aleo. She was leaning egalnet taffeta, cha! Dodiee all the new atyie| SDOve Fonettes 18 6 cente a yard and| gay, when you were alone in the house Ing to call you “Perhape the trouble 1%," T sald caus |the door of _ clothing at the seman iae 6 eee er tel can be had in all color eaat Ir gain the earth tHousi that I don't understand the Meyer DON, oF in a Geapere q features, bas a gored skirt attached to) * ‘al and we were in to has a again ee ee Att a Gee men ety to enter: every ne of her i mocked walst by @ belt of the blue} Something new in an overd) understard “ £ at yee) " mean when | facg and figure writhing and agontsed ‘ sy. ¥ |» silk tal his str a Able neien nel . | you said vole i pe 4 Fhe teh iength aide opening has a | Sembles the well known fMsh net and ts a or » ‘ ‘Oh, that!’ she jaughed Why, 1 of the brovgtam door ‘ten tanding of blue and white checkod slik. | VOrY tive over a white blouse e ing a | meant the in the world |hind 1 ad the sound ot 9 alot ME Daas OF She Bbors putter sleeve ang ee ee gn.05 : 5 : ean ha eal a@bartacaed: t i sere nad aly of you | turn any eyes to the street—and aa 5 ie ie painted vena at the neck an well ag) And sulle a : 1 , t at You vahiof youl) Masta ch tae wemea bars: 0 of the necked a owe % eason's fad ‘ Wl One a be w bei ‘ ho. ™ 4 m Dubrona , 1 nu e y Be ¢ ° t s. fe “ » povent s Hl HARNSXY / ‘ let t that I felt would behind me like @n eabo. Mr ai, The bloomers are of mohair and, Du } joad neck se of su ou Ni | NY had disappeared into the he the wult sells at $1 | nge from Ww don't excite one, a AN) ( (I HOY serve you to make you Jump. $0] ne eee iene etarting rasidly aalaiy Pretty summer frocks at $7.80 are of | Dracelets are 8) cents hind, and telephone é I said. “I've been we some , a ‘ made a | nyatery of my own. Nd Jand thore on the sidewalk stood the mam etsiped dimity. The upper portion of| With a coral sell as | I making this expll body off, and I'm very gladly your , ked beausitully, It sounded every whom Reid had twice brought 4 . he otirt and the front and back bib earrings are offered ‘ea, perfectly. I'm to meet trains, service for as long as you like.” 1 was What (wo New Mampanire re: # are represented in the picture sensible as yours, too,” home, ‘ be des matters take their own course as far praying heaven to inspire me with men- , Answer io last puzzle: Long Branch and Tenafly ua Sb was-deyond me, Two er three he Be Continued) | pale, ; * ammcamsrese my sa WsuO " aS RERICE IE GIP —_ Sa a a nea nm a eu CRC NTE a a Ce

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