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I SR RE NN te RO Ne AL OEE . st The Evening World Daily Magazine, Friday, July 21. 1911. %' Handy Andy 3% By Gene Carr 3% Babbling Bess & & By Herry Palmer YOU GO IN AND TELEPHONE I'LL STAND HERE AND! WAIT FOR You MRS PEPPER- BEAN. You. | KHow ALL ABOUT GETTIN THINGS OUT oF ENES! 1CAN oo IT PLACE hoe me! —Notes That— Crossed In the Mail — By Alma Woodward — | Greatest Summer By E. P Novel of the Year By E. Phillips Oppenheim. | wy . “ | Copsright, 1910 and 1911, by Littie, Brown & Co. | There really doesn’t seem to be any did not know who did it Perhaps ¥® tone, | = a cnaprens, | other explanation.” shall be abl 8. fended In taittee | ‘The Duchess was not altogether eatts-| tery for you. Hhmman named Rochester. | fled “You will learn ail about tt to solve that ttle mys-|day, and you cannot begin to The young man whom Prof. ally, Bishop,” Courright, 1011, bg The Press Publishing Co, (The Rew York World), : ent. "ry Ane, ] > days by a cynic ; . Rochester looked at his hostess as|#Poke so highly of is diniyg here to-Jent. Henry here doubts everyth he knew, who was also up for his! Seow meets Lon Ghempenesn, ‘Hochesters watt, | rp | night Hourly enough. I found that|from his own existence to the vintage irom Dr, Lu Getem to Mrs. |'". sion masts Lok Champaran, Hochesters, “ais | “To-night 1 am going te offer you a| though for a moment he doubted her Curiously ‘enough ’ ce ; Fi . 1G 4 | nerves. Finds Necesif oddly attracted te sate, ‘This an: | reat privilege,” she said, “I am @oing|sanity. Tall and slim in his immaculat ‘Was almost a neighbor of both of|of my champagne, You, on the other ‘Jeremiah Eird. | Then, the next morning, two more| no: beater, to give you a chance of finding out the| clothes, standing before the great mate ." answer to your riddle.” e° fire which burned in the opengrate, he| There was an instan| leaned @ little forward upon his atick,|!ne, who was prepa’ {iand.” she added, turning toward her silence. Paul- {other companton, “are forced to diste- was now -|Heve, b ou feel that any new] Saton amtled, ) 1 y be granted tol “That sort of courage,” hé remarked > ao 04 Roc Y Dear Mrs. Bird: Iam writing | Male nervous wrecks arrived, and ever | Rachesers, ann you again so that 1 may tm-| Alnce that—four days it fs now—I've not y of | laid eyes on my husband. with knitted brows. ‘Then nis eyes|4Ps the calmest of the trie. Roe 4 “ D upon you the necessity of pe > 6" oy) | tet's face was dark with anger. hich we disco for our-| "1s the prerogative of your sex." inlar ei ise aavueeeaa 1 ‘Those four men have taken an extra|s CHAPTER XXVI. caught Pauline’s, and something which |‘! you refer, Duchess, suppoe is oppored, of course, to your| “You have heart what I sats yan Teantding Sar: BTS | room on the top floor, and they've been | {t.cnara PHE Duchosna Dinner \evec eames dle} pees. ‘ continued. “Don't you agree with im: The man is on the verge of @ sérious| Sitting In a poker game for three con-| of, ida ll NOP eouree: Fou are unbellavers: Ail ail uchess left him unceremonious-| “It depends,” the bishop remarked,| “Of courne,” he answered. Dreakdown; in fact, he is rather more secutive days and nights! Party. te the Duchont eatde waliis, “hat {%:,, She took @ atep or two forward; “upon the mature of that powe He hesitated for a moment, but the y Thetr ts kre brought up to th FOU, 38 oere ene. Cheunie ‘t) with outstretched hands, The butler Even in ite elementary Duchess was looking at him, # than on the verge, and just the least ielr meals Are brought up to them, RPOCHESTER looked perplexed, | Me day—perhaps even to-night—you | a at him. She evi thing will push him under for at least! and from the lobks of the hall -outsde Was announc ‘there Is no jdently expected lim to sontinue the, * a become converts, Did 1 tell you,| .. teh a oor the | nd dang and Lady Mary blandly | V4" | Mr. Saton which can do a great subject. @ six months’ siege. that door there are things that go with setter curlous, Pauline alone| Mise" she continued, turning away ‘he dinner was/an successful as the ard solving the myatert “We are told? the oald dowen “anal #1 told you before, 1 advised your the meals. ae hee his act seamed as though by inatinet | 20M Rochester, “that 1 met that ex-! puchess's country dinners always were, |of existence, Personally, 1 consider it/tnere is no such thing aa Waste in ers going to Badtaste Springs, Tam frigit-| I counted twelve bottles and sixteen, ® me that his act wes coraatige, what’ tas boneecn | {Teordinary man Naudheim in London? | she herself, & ho olutely and entirely tnimical to aay! physical world-thaty matter. sino lost flesh this past month, and also at) I have gone fn several times, at- ot refuse, | After she has gone home Roches | suddenly to grow tense, She shrank| {ntroduced me to—to one of his most | co y aia cher A, Fered, | tue enouRh. And yet a ahange of fom the ragged condition of hig nervous, tempting to remonstrate with Mr, Rird, | ter confronte Saton, back—a slight, Involuntary movement, | brilliant pupils—a young man, ho as- Rothe hartunds and coeapretély “all the been. inviahed be for the better or for the worse,\ ystem, but the cigar s is so thick In there but significant enough under the ctr-| sured me, whose Insight was more failed. Before the third course had|upon religion since the making of the| *C%dine to our caprices. Strictly speak With absolute quiet, the proper that I couldn't which one was he, CHAPTER XXV. cumstances. ie Ir developed, even, than his own. | been removed she was discusieng oc-| world has been a misapplied force, 1¢| iM: tt a 4 wants wren mation. ip Amount of fresh alr, a careful diet and | and, ; st fainted. | Continued.) ‘An answer to my riddle,” Rochester | o: re, you understand that In these cultism with the bishop of the diocese, | it had been applied toward developing | Sie sity ake eta is very much tome skilful nursing we can avold the Oh, 1 J do? It wilt A Last Warning. remarked, smiling, “Really, I did not | matters insight and perception take! Rochester, from her other side. listened | thia new part of ourselves, there 18 NO] jive “entoh ant regard to the collapse that is threatening, Let me. kill .“and I'm pow- * know that I had propounded one. | the place almost of brains j with a thin smile, Sho turned upon him [doubt that ao niany thousands of yearal Suber “hich you were just then dis : srincipal items of the daily |erless! Despairingly you BEY HAT you are,” Rochester aald,| “Only a moment ago,” the Duchess re-| "My dear Duchess," Rochester inter- | suddenly. could never have passed without our| fussing. Faith, from our point of view, repeat the principal items of | HILDA BIRD. Jeantng @ little down from| minded him, “you spoke of being shot | rupted, “what are you talking abou “Oh, J know that you're an unbe-lentering the last and greatest chambr|{# @ very real and paychical force, The programme: ; : RD. his horse, “you know and I] by the act of God, That, of course, was) “The new science,” the Duchess an-|iever!* whe sald. “You're one of thona|in the treasure-house of Knowle fala seve, han been spent ioe renen OS aM mis Heder ceo “*| Telegram From Dr. Du Getem know. Tet that de enough. | form of speecii, You meant that you lewered, with a note of trumph In hertpeople wao Ro through Iife doubting] ‘The bishop, deine a privileged guest) (COUR all these ages seams toy n “Only remember t! To must slegp eight houre—more if} to Mrs. Bird. comes a time wien threats a G" a porter to drag him out of! actions commence. t Very much like the tragedy of ap un- harnessed Niagara,” Thy Duchess looked around her tri- vmphantly. She was chilled « ilttle, % Reflections of a Bachelor Girl 8 | 22°rucee.. there possible, 3 Avoid alcohols, tobacco, 8 foods and sugars. H 4 He must not engage tn any violent room. Apply ice bags, Ifjand I are met here necessary, morphine. Will come] Ming, Baton, 1 bolt y on the first train to-morrow. fend again in this matter I all punish ‘ Bee f 2 be mee By Hel ear, ‘this port of conversation 1s acarce- exereiae, nor must his nerves be dts- 4 you, You understand? ly reapesttul to the tishap, even thous? turbed by any undue excitement. | Gtr, Jeremiah Bird got the tele |” Roonester swung his horee round and y Helen Rowland he be a relative. You can let your young hs The waters should be taken three gram by mistake and opened it.) cantered down the lane. Saton stood protege expound hia marvellous views him with white, angry Copyright 111, by ‘Phe Pree Publishing Co, (The New York World) after dinner." 1 i I times a ay jon Me. niina's totiow-| Wight Letter From Mr. Bird . ¢ @. « ; “I wonder how ft ! she dectared, a OVE thy husband as he loves himself. stale as the years go on arr Ing thene Ave simple rules religiously | to Dr. Du Getem. Duchesa welcomed the little [ athe vent 9: 49 Gee Hhot in tne ohictte ane cae ahaa {am positive, my dear madam, tha 7 r vay} e from Beauleys in+person, and raped 1 ¢ will avert the prostration that now value your hide stay in town. | Attn more than ordinary pera a The average woman smokes @ cigarette with Of course, women do tatk a tot of childish nonsenac, but hen they|frmries we ait ane worry Not seems imminent. Very sincerely yours, see rel mace ie vat Bt glad to sée you all just about the same grace and eclat with which a man| have to talk about something that seems to interest men. enough to @lscuss any subject under 1. DU GETEM. in with the smelling salte youll put} course,” she aaté, ‘but T am resi Rooks his wife's dreas up the back, the sun, in town, but we seem to shrink m D o a a oe delighted to see you ab again, Henr wunenes {nto something between the Philistine From Mrs, Bird to Dr. De xover toi etter in my ife! Nerves) Do tell me, now. I have heard #0 many ROWLAI Oh, yea, tt 18 easy to be a wife and a sweetheart to the same man—Dut| and the aarieuitural a3 s00n steady, gained six pounds in three| contradictory reports, Did you shoot Home is that sacred spot where a woman takes the e be as we sniff tr Getem, | aiend Fea ae Tei Se Real legate arene ais cerychiec LAPT pot wi he liberty of wearing | not at the same time. Ls the air of the stoushed fields,” Gho rowe a MNttle pettishly, and mo- Jealousy never flies out of the window until indifference comes tn at| tioned to Rochester to take her place. snd T have (0: some to you for| Wats, phat neat ttle holdup of yeurs| Put Poor Ronald always says that the advice, M* Dear Doctor; I am in despair) ing sleep under the table between|Who did tt? 1 don't Rnow how It is, | Mf all her worst clothes, and a man of wearing off all his worst moods. to shoot, nowadays, hit men one aski e Hanat reacted elite iret ge the monte or a The secret of the Sphinz was undoudtedly her private opinion of her! the door. “Five minutes onty,"” he said. . course, i've been terr[bly Worle eae eae ae oe ne oes | exsrettin birds. ci phere Late | RRO Ofer | Aereaer “Ia there anything particular,” Ro- band, although { haven't y Ne Rochester an-| husband, | pele chester asked grimly, “thet we are per- sban 3 dred to the good, There are three hun- | swored, certainly did not shoot my- mitted to talk about?” dh thinking 1 might excite | Gila cd gintp lets muiestenee Albeedy.| ele) bare every eomhaence In cap — | Beware of going to the well of love too often—he who flirts and runs} yen, 8 ng . oa im, But Iam at the end of my P& | yo you get me, Getem? guerts, and go far as have been A bachelor may always console himself with the thought that there| away may not be so lucky another day, I fortld poltties and a ene Hence ‘ ab (Dr. Du Getem missed the train | Able to ascertain there wasn't another | are just aa good fish in the matrimonial sea as ever were caught. But think you'll lam the five minutes." The very first night we arrived at woul In t aighborhood. Shall we say ; Ed, Page—Aid * or? Serial j Badtaste Springs Mr. Bird met a man (for Badtaste Aprings.) that I shot by the act of God?| alas, the bait with which to catch them is apt to become ao unattractively| A man’s home ta his janttor's cai ¢ (To Be Continued.) ‘ | i ia s Miedo _ Hie — . SL Se a A a a lac ana a ee - EASaR oar Ceurright, 1911, by The Prem Publishing Os, (The New York World). . HELLO Simi *) Wotpo! He’ You ARe sume one Rememser ovi | USED To Hand” i SW wal HOR You) HELLO ALF: WHAT HOW —THBHDT) conway LiTTLe PRune , Jiramy. IT T You & How You VSEDTo h NEVER VILL! You iter oot eur LEAGH THAT AT JUST EXACTIN LIKE You usgo To AF cey B& BlveEPER A Terr me PooR UTTLE RUNT F Beane “Laoies’ NASSAR 2 OMY MORE — HA'A! WA! You'> GET me wien ‘ov LAW, How | LAUGH NOUNG mart, Youn MAN? » aod sad “a itl GRoweD ue! 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