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—— on A Tl kare ee eee ' The Evening World Daily Magazine, Thursdsy. Aungtst S. 1911" cane -SPOTLIGHT. STEVE--His First Jump Into Vaudeville ‘.*.*. By Bowen |. OH You li] HALF OF 30 1S 1571 CAN IN TWO YEARS 1F You RE ANGEL ! HARDLY REALIZE=I AAVENT! | |NoTHING HAPPENS ILL(| {4 moose! td dO 8B j SEEN TAAT MUCK MONEY Buy A NICKEL SHOW ‘ : Y/, APLYY CREAT! sHows | eel Ve 4g} SINCE GRARDMA WAS Bas. 4 viv ad waar VERY PER AND TAKE 5 ; T ALLOW oD $s.50 FOR Lav \ LL | PERFORMANCE AND. OUT HALF FOR, 3 MY ROOM ’ ‘ MY COMMISSION q ( MP I\\EATS == QUSAT TO YN ] TUL, PAY YOU : é 200 DOLLARS A Save 45. AT LEAST WERK “Cheer Up, Cuthbert!” (The Moving Finger +: By E. Phillips Oppenheim | Betty Vincent's Advice |. | On Courtship and Marriage Love and Temperament. ‘ Y dear young men, 40 not think that you eef) marry some git! and then make over her entir: Glisposition to @ult your fancy. If you loved her for what she was before you mar-; ried her you cannot expect her to become quite « aifter-, "7 Fi What's the Use of Being Blue ?§ |co:sant, 1010 004 wit, ty Litt, Brown & Uo, | Gato, after his firet apeech, and after | seemed to Ceo idberaregst heer har Bagster rb ay RECED | i him her Nands, had Baton was suddenly pale. ich fear as rst drawn the There Is a Lot of Luck Left. SYNOPSIS OP PRECEDING cHapTens, | tule 4, tieemeftanuy coward Roches: |!n a moment wat it was not intended! color from Baton’a cheeks, and fled 1h Peer ane remained, however, unmoved, |that he should leave the. room. He! hie eyes with terror, passed quickly By Clarence Cullen. tae atone Mg apon the broad man. | looked toward Rochester as though for) away, He stood upright, hin head I. Hee ee ice Litoeet oxerestioniess. | 00, SPAnneion, thrown back, @ faint sunile upon hie jIps. ae icrmere, too, stood on one side and| “My young friend,” Rochester oald,| Ife had aome appearance, even, of me Copyright, 1911, ty The Prees Publishing Co, (The New York World), ry !B Kind of Forgiveness that; informed ‘em that they Possessed the Remembers is Worse than None| “ft of Gab! at ant The Trouble with the Fresh Col- mail . va Hoshagter remonst held his psace, though the effort with “When you leave this pi you will! hood, ‘The Brana ot | '¢9¢ 0 | 2, Rie Kre are So| \Vautine for nuit Satan's c Ignorance that's | Few Bol uhehes made to] Baton vane anh 1 j : the company of those frienta of mina| charges, I have no connection with thi ; Stk Lag Mik a hcnr whom you s¢a there, T don't want to|fortune-telling establishments to whici { Pee ie Weasdes Med her, | terrify you unnecessarily, These gen-|you heve alluded. I know nothing of eat person onen ald ie your wits, } Fee ae Ie ee ee alt chat it wan |‘ ln are detectives, but they are in| tne ling tranenctions wou speak | : Tam thinking, while I write these few words of a4-! | they utoee ihe’ storm. The |My employ. They have nothing to dolof, You h been my enemy, my hope. . vice, of @ letter I received very recently. In ® @ young courage whiah he had summoned up to | With Scotland Yard. I can assure you, | and unforgiving enemy. I am not “ man tele me: meet a storm of disapproval began to that there need not be ten|atrald of you. If this te your great blow, | gage) “I fell in love with @ very jolly, ighthearted girl! ebb slowly away if the face of this delay in the iseulng of ®/ strike, Let me bo arrested, I will an- and T asked her to marry me. Bhe accepted my pro-, <n known tuue tel studios.” Violet, th of one of these places, is in So a sly wounds Which he Gid 60 Was a visible Lady | leave it, unless I change my tind, In| . Rooheater," he aatd, “deny your | and. das Bias carries a Lot | Fit It! lester. Lois, we he committed the n. ie kn’ crime. Saton tries to convince her that his c was of Bone at the entatle and ‘by @, sort of hiypnotien Gnnatural stlence. It wae clear that| Warrant for your arrest.” swer everything, Afterward, you and | posal, But here ts the trouble: I, b: i cee ster orders Saton to leave Lois “M, t” Saton gasped, “What | 1 h x | Tote, Migs Py jug ytdtbge Meaape i Top! Nobody ever Kicks about the Dust |'sitine aime in tin fits, “Wit ste wivig | the onus of further epeech was to rest) 4. \77, ae oe Tiacd, tating cen toids een| nE Witt and T expected my tances to quiet down after the! } hora ane a tot | ° tM Road to Weaith! wiry meet at the, house of the, Duchean of | with him. wand, he turned | Rochester olghed. Heve-aay that you do pot: bellows, thespy Oo YY ROSAS announcement of our engagement, but ane coatinues ty \ ‘of Kinds of Stim-| the puchess's request, tries peychic ex | toward Rochenter. “An” he sald. Why should you! things." go to dances and parties Just the eam im-| Some of us are So Busy trying to emt nitery tn tunotic | "you have forbidden me to enter your |force me for explaantions? Ask your-| “I — fo — not —hetleve — them — Bor- And probably she always will, because, as this young man says himself, ulation that don't) Snag It that we never Find Out that | by Saton. ‘vows his love | house, or to hold any communication |#elf. Once before you have stood tn | trand,” she anewered slowly. ~ 4 [hie fiancee is a “Jolly, Hght-hearted girl.” He should have realized the dit, to be Poured | we Possess Stomachs until we Land in| {0% ,Pamline., with your ward until she was of age,|the dook, on the charge of being con-| «You will come with met “i ference in thoir Gispositions before he asked her to marry him an@ should not a Sanitarium! fstablishment. Mr. Rochester,” he eald, “One of your |Nected with certain enterprises de-| 1 — will — come — with — yom shelexpect her to change afterward. * pee finda, he stra conditions T have obeyed, With regard |Signed to wheedle their pocket-money | echoed. i Tre Kind of] Some folks’ Mantles of Charity are eo | triiig estabil POPS Levit a6 lis i Tat Mercer al Borg epg ig Ace toate Act Got As the een eee en Her Sister. Another Man. ; 4 wenge by. tellin 01 : er own 2 lermere, “Take your _ = * Hard Tuck that} piminutive that they ‘can't be Seen Tc eeareh a Vendeteaire | Lt. | However, to-day ane oe inte my | your leason. ‘This thme getting off | Sr or you shall learn how mountebanke MAN who mane his letter “IT, 1. MAN who eigns he totter “C. Breaks it Gently with a Magnifying Glass! mm Paton, ite. I do not need to ask for your | Will not be autte ao easy, for you anem ‘ourself should be treated.” writes: ‘W.." writes: ‘ Consent. or approvar. If you are not |tO have added to your former profer- | saton atruck him full in the face, #0 “Tlam engaged to a young lady “T was engaged to a girl and -_- Maybe you've noticed how often a CHAPTER XXXV. Siting, tate ake. should be married | lon one which an Fnglioh jury wel-| tno: tosing for a moment his balance who has a alster seventeen years ol, | loved her dearly, A week ago, thoush, ‘The Aimlens Man not Only Loses his | oy, Mind A (Continued. from your. roof, I can take her at once | 10m lets pass unpunished. Tam tn a) yoo, the alippery floor, Vandermere Now, although the elster has her own|I caught her going out with another: en w Butte'tnt Lot of ange of Mind synchronizes with a! oy ox 4 WhO to position to prove, Bertrand Saton, tha rly foll. In a moment he recovered |*)°)" Iwn Way, but he But o ne a Lot o Change of Luck! | On Lois’s Birthday. to the Comtenge, who ts prepa the offices in Charing Crose Road, con- omkt however’ ‘There was a atrug-|cicle of friends, she seems to prefer to] man when ghe hed telephoned me gh: Folks who Know thelr Path! Fie thOK ne Hous Oth bus bad pleasant ifttle arrangement,” ducted under the name of Jacobson & | "1 not Inet half a dozen |Do With ifs, What T wish to know fs,| Was too fll ¢o see me still love the Tio luted Saton off Ma foot |am I under obligations to take the sister] tl. I do not know whet to do. What) } 0, vhich are nothing more nor | seconds Heathen” oe - jeeenee cn do you think?” : except to slowly shake her| Rochester said, speaking for the first ) 10. Aha Wilt te ee ean ine We've seen a Lot of Capable Chaps| TE Man wha “Has His Price” | | 7 3 Tt seemed as though a am afraid, however, that you and ahook him till it seemed aa though | wherever T take my flancee f! Get {n German as soon as a Few Folks! Sooner or Later PAYS 17! | had not heard him, By | will have to alt ns. fquttous blackmailing system, are tn-| iy Minbe were enticking, Then te) It js not necevsary to take your pros- PI ne B+ Son tk sere Fea = seas — -- — J by he left off talking, T do not admit your right to interfere | sired and conducted by fad ls re eat threw him away, pective sister-in-law on all your outings. | pe af you make ft seine tow pan ‘There was nothing he could, tn the ton answered, “If you con- profits are the means by which you Rochester stepped forward to inter |). since she likes to be with, you, you} her o peer what Pe 4 say to bring back the color to her cheeks or the light to her eyes or the nce to her tone, Something had tinue your opposition to my marriage with your ward I shall take her away with me this afternoon.” mough of thie, Vandermere,” he | Might ask her once ine while, more truthful tn the future, sternly, ‘“Remomber that the fel- | world has never known, There are @ \Just a Glimpse Into The New York Shops —he could not tell what—but Rochester shook his head. sheaf of cases against you. T M1) res) sow career ta over. We may try to for the moment she was gone from him, o fb he answered, mind y ie of one. ‘ oy my T , Mar bluff @ out, but he madre for, I have . t Toe tia -aeHaHE ANN wea gos (aia LB; Suton dectared, | hereiett a private etter In ths rooms] pvote enough to nent nin to iene! | Wye Day's Good Stories Nba Pe bi yetaya of a Mme. Helga. The letter was passed | dozen times over. were as cold as It seemed to him It does not mat- that they were unwilling prisonera,| ter about your hat. Your things can be on at once to the blackmatiing branch \ton rose slowly to hiw feet. Un- het he wou pas en vari p ye f your extremely fnteresting business, consciously hia fingers straightens’ his ee ny when he would heve passed his] sent on afterward. Come o sine ingere strals ! HE reversible polo coats are Just and back and fs trimmed with smoked ust, she even ahude| Sho would have followed him tome | poundne wae paid for iis recovery. Yl rasver the Ringe, nich meant Rte for Knew Them. Thought They Did-It. I the thing for seaside or mountain pearl buttons, The Norfolk jacket, with | ita way, turned {nto| touched ¢he bell, and almost at ones two | yourself ware personally responsible for] hin—wae Over. He had only one de-| Ay DRIRT uy olf colonel and «very. sent. ar Bre Ue esrtcl at enn vee wear, The soft, white, woolly | (he ted » m attached to al W up in front} men stepped into the hall. One, Saton| this little arrangement. And there are| & devire ‘of whe born poseur to | gens . where they fe io with @ a surface of the one aide makes @ pleas- hed off with a small coat ed out quickly | remembered in an instant. It many Tf all the poor women cate himself from tits present post |" cy, “Oh, colonel, don't you at « cafe. Gotng hilariously home ome pushed ing contrast with the dainty shade of ar, is very chic, These suits in{and went o} he hall seyeral| man whom he had found with V va | hed," Rochester con-| tion w th something witch might, at . vvanee mag | UMithae Mgainat a Dulding and held le’ cere the reverse side, which forms the cuffs,| black or blue with white strip 0 | People we: ] among them] the man who was there to have his for- he, the ny rate, n ike dignity replied, | "Never r cried the man next MAlAe’ And. Pavers: Thale. GOAth AIS \TOEE Aiba aUVE AGd cecal else's ertrand ine told, ‘The other was a stranger, | m fe and brought Do Tf understand,” he asked Roches. poetry absolutely |. quddenly glancing up at the structhre J BeBe Mt SOE RP | Vandermere’x face was dark as a here waa something in hie demean-| their husban you would pr departure from this | drivel.” nae ‘deo what we're doing!” Both royeterers bi Pohang Ci LLNS AE [thundercloud when hfs eyes fell! upon ia te? ry cut of Me clothes, which! have been a guest of His Majesty some klden [RK he verated, “marsty tue, simeet hitb | Bed, v ro 5 ipes, dots or! ‘Tiny wo! cane a hhee Vet he A ae . aes pon | or, in the vel clothes, \ . a admiring this verse his out of "The Day Is| ‘They deft town on an carty ‘ Novelty foulards in etrip (OF| Tiny white xwéaters for the baby have | the young man—carefully, almost fop- ce ———— ~ | Rochester shook his nead, vjou boow'’"And the ‘ighh hall be ‘ited | inking & eeie he stae: ore ene ee tae Rtacaen circles strongly resemble z sleeves and are jist the thing for | pishiy dressed, standing upon the hearth- - A fei caneregs ashore wear, They are only 39 cents, | ri In front of the open fire, Rochester P 1 Ss 1 o Continue sire crank, bath Conse with a hor | Wau there With Pauline, and Lady Mary uzzle Solutions. tripes are attractive | ®aA aeated behind the tea-tray. There was a little chorus as the two entered. — Lala wes 1 Si ho hel ais went straight to Saton, who held ae ere the cares which infest the day | leaning tower,——fucores, ‘slike tif Arabs, and os ——~_>_— “thane te something An Average. ieee ee A WESTERN Reprecentative tm Congrem ‘a one yerd wide end sells at % cents, a yard. laer of red or blue Tho dearest little Japanese kimonos in) well at 45 tor baby are figured crepe or embroi Poste rp e aden Ta ATTA POT O ER red slik, ‘They are facsimiles of the|, © crepe meteor gown in” dotted Pit ents, waa talking one day of pie > -— fn that body. “I'm mot ashamed af tt, *! out his hand ; ot and white boars the | r Lois sald softly, “I could {pte who revel in the mysteries Dou't mise them, grown-up's seeantes kimono and can {0 and embodies all new ‘not keep away to-day. T have been walt of permutations and possible ae spi Pigs and Art. be had at $1.79. style features, ling for ye waiting for nearly an! combinations have computed that no . Flannel sacques for the baby have! Rose (the new matd) Can't T take It down to her, ma'am?—Christian Intelll- gencer, skirt has three ruffles at the | hour." less than 92,18 different combinations pinked edges and are only % cents. é bate an ar ik cache cael i a ied Peers ak td anite price are of striped | Over edge with the tiny ema piped in| cf Kogw.” she anawered. "F came as) cuyld ‘be.coade tram four colne and the Just Jokes. sonchided with this Tine in prose: » outing flannel and have the edges fine /##tin, The surpitee waist is ¢ in 4 3 ad that no two would | Mrs, Chinnon—Tell Marte I want her everaged well for thie eu ished off with satin ribbon. and nae the short, novel shaped peplum kK to come up and take my hair down, oe —ldsoine ‘ nt CHAPTER XXXVI. Chiffon tunics with stripes and border i 2 4 _ eee 4 page design in ratsed dots simulating beads | The eliow sie with @ The Charlatan Unmasked. |ANSWER T0 “ANCIENT GREECE" have been greatly reduced, T! dell- | ruffl At sing by HERE seemed for the next few PU cately colored tunios are charming over | means of a lary buckle, ts fastened a minutes to be a somewhat sin- ‘The accompanying diagram shows white or any harmontous shade andj single sash end, caught together at gular abstention from any de-|the figure of the circle and triangles Up-to-Date. ing pfnet about LE. “I married for love and disappointed he sald, "You cau me of those nice, Little, pio, suckling fostingly. soll at 95.94. |the bottom by @ fancy ornament and sire to interfere with the two|in the “Anctent Greece” Purale may my father bitterly. | few midsummer eults are of striped |tassel. A guimpe of handsome lace people who stood in the cen-| be drawn with one continuous ine and es “I know how tt ls, T dleappointed my | ,. 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