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“Them Was the Happy Days!” oe) Guurtath. 1011. by The Prom Publishing Co, (The New York Wort). SURE, Miss EVELYN - Te Taw Lettea — Pranannon— Wa'wai wa ‘ow ceatamt)| (DO You Ever Recau Them HAPPY DAYS, lo'wo'wo' =I Recouect That | Yes, Ave’ You Gie~ Suit Rinchnene ett M41 Dean LITTLE sneer = Aiwa Done me A WORLD OF GOOD, dia? 00 You REMEMBER THe Jost ae eeu tt cin see s0v wow Chen oF OLO OIRT! iON : . sie CASHIER TO GIVE NOU & 1AM A Crees eRAS=ED ov Swett, 1 Dont trom How | Tie | comeo vov uP on TP OF Doani||| THnowcn Te BUcKReRe FRIARE |) 1) THEM WAS The WEEKS SALARY. | WAS . $08, BoT WHEN | Tune OF You, would wave ORACCES THROVEH Them WILL ~ Too You Tuene was & VOLCANO Turoven THe OL BARB vii eee he P DAYS! oor LiTrue SHRIMP YOU Two STARTIN?— HA'HATHA. AHO THRowed You OvER The Sinx HoLe . ‘CRose HA P | Py Bl cHeese Ho < OVER THe O'TcH AnD down 3 BY Foun EXTRACT OF wane You to Swat ‘ down & Teo TouR HAMS a Feet wit / || Rove, We nT ee pee . — Wo'Ho {Hat Vow Test HATHA) BASHA. & CLTHESs Line B ROLLED You DOWN (WTe The Curvear: Te yd we sonaeree w (HTo Tue CRie 4 LooKeD Like =A FLAG mm a CYCLONE — Se ronean € € 0.8 - Pere. mA Laven! | MEAaLY CHoKed! “Cheer Up, Cuthbert!” By G e McManus) ||Betty Vincent’s Advice ae Use of Being Blue? Let George Do It! ia a : On Courtship and Marriage There Is a Lot of Luck Left. henna by The Pree Publishing Oo (The New York World. ie ‘ Ww By Clarence I, Cullen. , SUNG US ANG a 3 hen Her Parents Object. GREAT many letters from young men come to me Asking tor advice in love affairs, and one of the qu tions which seems to puzzle lovers more than most of the ot {a embodied in this note, which I received in my morning's maf. A young man writes: “1 am deeply in love with a girl and anxious to marry her, Gho says she is willing to marry ine, but she also tells me her parents object to me. Now, I know of no r Saas eo it on our) The Speed Boy who Chirps about a 7 Gen Cg tee hab yung baa o. dee for all others kee! s ” " 0 | Bhort rele) i eae ee a » 5 who find themselves in @ similar predicament) 18 to go di- ‘The Craven Fear | . | ret reotly and frankly to the parents af the girt and ask for an of Ridicule keeps | We Often Wonder just what the He | + Betty Vincent nr righ {ite he coud have pel oulsteborSual thw: oars a lot of us in the Person Thinks About who Fools Around J ae tions or inve tigetions of the parent ry pry rugey sa sto, bsp lisa Rut! | i JI unt he Forenoo y ile be to An ins Bow ing Alley during the Forenoon And the quickest way to convince everybody that he is al! he should he ts to Be Sure you're | i be perfectly frank. Right; then get| The Average Knock has a Heap More | Corroucratte|e ts cee | She No Longer Cares. toeeet the young man in spite of your ” fection jm, oko, Evidence! We always Suspect the Man who Pre- | . MAN who signe his letter “K. E. aap od a -_- tends to be Really Integested in eur W." writes: She Is Older. Ve eatt it © Advice only when | Troubles! | ee ‘Tam deeply in love with a MAN « 4 it's Exactly in Line with what we Want | — | ‘ : | irl and 1 thought she cared for mo, Wi ee to Do! | rt doesn't hurt eo much If your Foot é; tut lately I think she no longer cares, Slips once in @ whilo if you keep a/ .. % for she treats me somewhat coldly. Tt ts Copping the Pots with POOR | Brake on your Tongue! : What can I do? Mitts that Denotes the Good Player! — . Ask the young lady If bs have hag : BS ~ F to off er. You ber, if the Rules Fellow who Follows tn NO-body's Foot- | ‘ with @ few frank words. 1 ad tas Hampering | steps! | SOY 2 ehould met think euch a compar- on the Other 1% — | He Breaks Appointments. tively triding @ifference in ages could | Anybody can do the Obvious, but the 4 GIRL who signe her tetter “B, a” influence your ¢uture happiness. VGH de Importane-46 Ka : wcult isn't So $ to Begin fp t ir = iow whee tol oe —_ buliear V @ deen going with Afraid to Ash Parents, Quit It's 1 to Get a Boozeologist to Ad- g man for quite gome time, He has MAM whe signe ais letter “D. D." mit that Enough ts Too Much! n . | i | always been very jolly in hie manner dof Masterful | Soreee boi me and siwaye has kept his ap- “I met @ young lady while on nesat A Lot of Reputations have pointments, Of late, without any reason fe tm love with her. crear Veen’ whatsoever, hig attitude has suddenly my There's a tain Kind of Self-Control fishness! GET some! Copyright, 1911, by The Prem Publishing Oo. (The New Yors World), q ——~> r G ie Wasting Win- | acknowledgment that he nas us Topped! a> t Ww iM The Compass of Conscience tg Subd- It'a all right to | ject to No Variations! Stand Pat, if «we Thee BETO et ss There's a Certain K nogs that Really is Mu deen Nobody blanes us for Possessing Re deeming Traits—if we don't Talk About | Them! jthat Denc ou Aa all credible for hia Chucking a Bluff is Acknowledging ) nB>. oF ene cavine me What f Goods! ol love thia young man dearly end could not now sive him up. Tam afraid you It's ali right to be Cogniz of our Delinquencie t that Doesn't Mean) that you ‘laven't th Broading 0 nel : : We'd rather hear a dozen Envying the Other Fellow is an than one Mirthless Laugh! + Greatest Summer Novel of the Year Raa Teplaved by a large bow to make the ) prices be- hat do for the rest of the season. These Copyright, 1910 and 1911, by Lite, Brown & Co.) "Rachael," he said, “Lois has come | Lois said, hesitatingly, “and Lady Mary {afraid that they might try and tem) |to see you for a few minutes.” tries not to int me come out alone.” you to de faithless to my #on, You ANY w M present fore pure ing linen suits, and bows of satin or ribbon appear on all ea oF ea NG CHATTER. | Lois went timidly into the room.| Rachael nodded her head slowly, her|very young ami impressionable, and|her cold, unresisting hente into }~4 eon che enewerel, “N you ag the woman who knows will golect one | styles of shapes, and a favorite com- SRR AN Moeter | Rachael, with a. shawl around her |eyes giittered in the Mreliqht. Wrapped | though Ido not doubt but that you are] "T shall ake you # good husband, I think that you will be happy. We) “Ot eowwe I say sot” he dectawed. and with euch | cannot go on like thie. I only see you is the white bow on @ black Ssivn meets Lois Champen "4 cater, and Lady|now by etealth. It must come te @0/ should net want houlders, was al 01 ali Gehan meate Lois Chain shoulders, sitting in front of n ; | black shawl, she looked Itke fond of him, tt ts not easy to be falth- fashionable, but | OF Avy blue hat finda heewlf oddly attractel to Saron, TD huge fire, She turned her head and held of those rough weaves not only be- , binati jaint effigy—something scarcely ful when you are al | cause they are m ‘i | te marry you. Coma, i Green, which is a ‘ tyle Be Roe! ‘who wraguely dial "Out her long withered hand, as usual | human. 8 Mr. Roc pocause they will not vrinkle so easily) Te Spt eee ies Ky r ne covered with rinks. | “Your guantian and his wife, she Ma Iam going to London in @ few | en ie {hat you bad better cay pote ee the smvcther faced matertais, | bs dsallhee ow atom he himself ad-| “sit opposite me, child. Let me look | said, “are foollsh, tgnorant people. You days. I think it would be well If you| "Yea!" ehe faltered. aide 30m reer tent out Whete'le ho prospect of a change in |(e'™ Zurpie another fashionable shade, | § Param cctege of an | at You.” will understand him, child. You will| went with me. Rertrand could get @ ext time we meet,” he continued, | 6180 will 2° me Ci ie the strong vogue of soft, clinging fab- | ed only upon hate of the same! OM. Wome awe te aaape. a} ‘sat down, gazing with fascinated know him better, and be proud of him, I"ilcenge, and you could be mar} “E wilt tel you what plane we have! | She rose oo ber fest, and be tod be | setae, aC | Chale, of Sortupe telb c et, the whose presence #he| Is it not so?" ton made. risa, These materinis are copoly | A new tdea in skirt closings te seen Girreand: \ blackmail scheme ise edo fests almost as terrifying as the pres-| "IT auppose no," Lote sald. [Nor ahe shrieked. “Not Nom Ghe turned her head slowly, and looked Held ig a Lee fo oe ad-pted en eee ane Ute MAE ty aw inannish sult tn check effect, The |% . Rochester remoustrates to vain |ence of Saton himself. m giad that you came thie after-| Rachael said nothing, Her lps moved, | at him wile Selena, Wee-ceee we | a bf 4 etn oduced on | call Bertrand my 0 ac continu “ 1 r vhy?”" Nec want | sheet, and once she oblige’ are now z ekirt J buttoned down the rant side! I call Bertrand my n Rachael continued. Bertrand by it a4 ee her eyes ies Nid hd ‘yout You do not care| clutch his fe its Many of the new fall models show the trimming at the bottom of the ski vause I have ade use everything I have, ave been talking, We think It t you should be married very | arm for |{nstead of the left, and the last button vee ae neslertoa! ellence| for me, You do not care for me at all.|Meared the gate they aaw that »[and T fe open to al hae ; ‘ y mere was talking to some one on One in satin has twelve two-inch folds, ; C84 be left open to give the slash ef: if he will it—will be his— Is it But you- , Wiick.oxieue above (he ususl knes a , the skirt being finished then, tell that he has not | 14, breath- you are rich yourselves. I would offer pa Lg (on tee eae < depth. j off in rounded effect at the you for several days. | “Lois. he wala, “what my mother haa] you my money, but you cannot want | Deu oeS bie ook eure Ete Seat tee The Ungerie hats of this eenson are | bottom of the lap ie very dimMeult," Lois said, tremb-| “it “does not matter,” Rachael de-| advised would make me very happy. Hide he saw ‘at once that ft wee me mainly in the int bonnet shapes! Most of the vells now worn are in eras clare, “Your guardian can keep back, Wil! you remetr ner that 1 wien it? ea entgmas joa! possible With the wes Se =f ee haad } ne soft finish known je elifton" y2" Rachael asked, your money, but that {8 of no conses| Will you remember that?” ° courage that wait Bide up of lace nad embroldenys | oe a een a eee raat tng | at Bele at y euardian, Mr, Rochester, does not| quence. It will come to you In time,| ‘Yes! she faltered thing, but we have money oureeives. , Ubon the recitals, We conned the gate trimmed with tiny flowers or ribbon, | finish, rago we | fie leave her coooft_ and go f with alow Bertrand to come to the house,” |and Bertrand hay plenty himself. Tam| ‘I shall make you a 004 huaband,""| Don't you beleve, Lots," he added, | “27, Pawns out Into the han The drooping lo heavy, soft finished threads ts an e817 fixe her several strange he sald, holding out his h ate wae face hes ” a pecial favorite. Tochesier, 5 4 ft fs no wonder they ure so popular, In looking over the extensive displays: DA ry oe 7m te some in and visit An vmer hat has the crown! of hair ornaments it seems as though CHAPTER XXYV. a A a indeed to eee you. jag “wnd’ under s Of black velvet. |< andmothers’ days, (Conttnued,) n ac an 1 evi € s —Y gp? _ Sme : ryans |fey cold within his, Then she turned ‘These hats are simp’ | At that period the headdress of siti A Last Warning | pith a ttle broath of reliet to Van- pe: » that elass of wo and beads more or less con- i ie woe hey welked of together, a rpectalty of novelties hoe the hair ftself, and some of our] “Tt ts he, I am aure,” Saton said, “who Baton to wait’ for © oon ae yaa to flowers wh are owing the! latest additions In the va:ne line also! !# Interfering in my concerns, Never yt ay IOS man Me As Sonn, s of the elements are now being quite effectually do this, mind, Lots, we will not talk about that, leaned doen te of | “My young fri |to me that you |tng my warming.” dear. Give me your hand. We are en- —— | waged, you know, You should be glad to have these few minutes with me. “Sse you, but I want you alway a se : Her fingers which he clasped were Ags bathe aces Odd Scraps of Information. 1 On OEE ke numa ae eae eat Sion Ce eeateaa ane fnew! ttude, a in your house, nor do I see how I am j RUSSIAN wedding feast sometimes ytland has @ euperannuation act| “A month agp," he naible for her call upon covers ® pertod of three days, 9 for tts school | (4 not find ” : m benefit is to | send a little ; andy words,” Rochest r t ling ixty feet high will|be half the average annual salary for} nad not seon yan on your knees with @ mld. "I have no wish to quarrel with ! uy aves the last flve yea kon, seen your white face, heard the re- Ihe! aeian hae fr Teen mnrmmemnte . * port, and seen Mr, Rochester fall, 1 | cnucmeee » la ‘ urg restaurant ts housed | There are two Indian representatives! had not seen you steal away through true, but al Kt be ‘f essed paper. e Maine Logisiature, who represent | the bracken, Oh, it was terrible! You | bl : 1 ; i; , 1 , t 4 sition and Pics 8 i = aime a deacrtpe | {22 indiana of that State, They are|looked like @ murderer! J shail never, eftdon and temperament Av her guard. ee a ieuntain ¢ P| assigned seats In the rear of t Hr auanaa’ costly forbtd you to continue your friendsh'p % Be, ‘ ber but have no vote In the proceedings. | vthese things are fancies," he eala— i aM ll byl yay ‘ inhabit ah An aaiae kat - |e dreams. You will forget’ them, my |The gutot contempt of 1K 5 ‘ paniting barren lands of vast) A novel electrical stove for use on|dear [wis You will forget them’ very | words mung Baton into a moment of dining tables is provided with a drawer | soon." | it sort of a creature am 1, then,’ ests, beneath the heating coll so that toast| They entered the house, and in the he exclaimed, “that houtd nana ata: inh ot fewer than|can be made at the same time some. | hall he drew her tnto his arma, Sho thy O enealt to your There are In Chicago not fewer than wrenched herself free, and crouched oF gi igingy Mogg dl ye ody 61,784 owners of doga who pay the an-| thing else is beng cooked on the top tax. of the stove, oF to the women of your house You treat me ae though I wer a criminal, or worse" Rochester tapped hts riding boot with the end of hie whip, & him th her hands her face, n't! If you kiss back in the corner, retched out tn fron Coffee 1s away up everywhere. In Am-| More than half the Fuller's eaiih pro- erdam since 1903 the 8 in-| duced in the U o in 1910 was creased nearly 60 per cent. | mined in Florida, But of the total con- Ptton for that year one-fourth of the earth was imported, The value 4 in the wee ght of that genuy mov “Why do you consume tobacco al! day long? “Our country club Isn't as exclusive as It used to be.” held eo Mimuy in the | You must let me go Me stood frowning th, Under @ reciprocity agreement Prince Edward Island expocts to become a large of the total domestic product $301,604, | i 5 exporter of agricultural and animal while $101,130 worth was brovg st into the | {itule mt ener of the shoulders ‘he threw | “My doctor put me on a vegetabie diet?” “That's 60, One actually sees more people on the linke than at th products to the United States, country. open the dase of the citting-reom, iin ben 4 ’ 5 , } ‘ te ter oe ras ere

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