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World Daily Magazin Evening Oerrrrerrrrnnnnrnnne e. Wednesday: nn Rr rere Conrright. 1911, by The Pree Publishing Ov. eae F? Ne raat Y Was A FROG WHAT WANTED | SoHE ASHE MR.CROW To ig SHON Him HOW (The Wee York World, AND MR. CROW FLEW WITH UT _A MILE HIGH BM ROOT HIM DROP —— “The Woman” an |The Adventures of Shamrock Jolnes LL. Dio’ NT By O. Henry re Victor Dwiggins na H ARN How! RU Betty Vincent’s Advice On Courtship and Marriage (Copyrighted by Doubleday, Page & Co.) suggest Jolnes. Col. Hunter of Norfolk, Virginia? , “Now, there ts only one district in| Jolnes and I went out and up the; ° was the extremely cours) New York City where a tan is bound i t iF b AM a9 fortunate as to count|Atreet toward the corner, where we were| teous anewer, “My name, sub, ta El-)to receive scare and wounds and nic Copyright, 1011, by ‘The Pres Publishing Co, (The New York Werld). Ghamrook Jetnes, the great J ce car. jajor Winfleld R. Ellison from! tations of that sort—and a alc : ry) nteresting ut loka veraee, tne mi Half-way up the block we met Rhein-| Fairfax County in the same State, I|the sidewaiks of Twenty-thicd | « Back ‘o Work, New York detective, amons | serter, an scquaintance of ours, who| know e good’ many Deople, sub, inland @ portion of Bixth avenue. aout of | “ wiiet, & bove whe wlth a U . t Pl my muster of friends. Jolnes! heya g City Mats posits Norloictha Goodrenen the: Feuivers;|itt t he Ran Go Gebens ort LIS 1s the time of the year when most of the girls and boys : npleasan ay. is what ts called the “inside!” “Good morning, Rheingelder, Sha Cs Ghat veda: LU HE Etiaver had gountiesn:Hrondh eae on ide fest and me for advice in their love affairs are getting back from thelr vacations. D J Caw y detective force, He is @3 halting, the pleasure of meeting yo’ friend, Col.| the marks of countless jabs in the { An © of these young people come back from the country to work - an exp us@ of the typewriter, ico breakfast thet was you had this! siunter, 1 am happy to aay, suh, that) from umbrellas and parasola carrie YON, ‘offices and shops. All year long, with the exception of thee BY CHARLES [ IARNTON. and it is his duty, whenever there is « | Morning. 7 {tam going back to Virginia to-night,| Women tn the shopping distri two woeks’ rest, Chey spend thelr time standing behind @ “murder mystery” to be solved, to sit] Always on the lookout for the detect: ariep having spelt a week in yor city Nad buen in conflict with the amazonian | counter or bending ver a desk. Before they leave for thelr “a WON'T TELL! 1 WON'T!” declared Wanda, the faithful telephone girl jat a desk telephone at Headquarters fan for an instant| Wit! my wife and three daughters. 1 hd std ere wat ‘gel | va on how tired they are of it all. But when they retur® And she wouldn't, not even for $10,00, Politicians couldn't budge her.| and take down the messages of “cranks” | upon a long yellow eplash on the shirt | ®a!l be in d pik in about ten days ich danaere. unions ba to town 0} more how well they fer he Was a stand-patter of the most fixed kt who ‘phone in their confessions to hay-| bosom and a smaller one upon the chin | afd if you will give me yor name, sul, tay by Hn Owe So this ix not a sermon to these boys and girls, but © : Phis girl above price defied t the ublic Theatre 1 night} ing committed the crime, of Rheingelder—both undoubtedly made! Will take pleasure in looking up Col en folk reiore when he got on lea, A plea to them to try and keep themselves in the in David Belas of "an resting but unpleas But on certain “off” days, when con-| by the yolk of an ege. 4 (Rutaer pee Psy ci WEE TOG ar his anger at the treatment he faa health which Is Just now theirs, and one of the prin- Re ne ud r to KIll off po! leader | Cf four Remmpepeta HAYS TA Me Ste Ith a smile, * I pet you! that Reynolds sent his regards, if you! Se Qostnern chiente ae plenty of sleep at nights. Young people, tet Betereiey ae Of the opposition to the passage of a bill that meant money kets] as many different guilty persons, Jolnes | trinks and cigars all round dot you can-| will be so kind.” hat {9 ail vers weil’ 1 said). but | your party night, Make your engagements for Saturday The high motives of these noble Congressmen smelled to he Even Wash-| Will knock about the town with me, ex-| not tell vot I haf eaten for breakfast.” | I glanced at the great Ne / York de) wiy did sou inalet upon, dawumetere—atd evening, and then if you are out late you can sleep Sunday ington scemed too good for them. Their plan was a bea | hibiting, to my great delight and tn-) “Done,” eald Jolnes, “Sausage, pum-|tective and saw that 4 100k of intenre| oyreclully two tuughterw? Whos coaldet ‘ning. It is hard, very hard, to relinquish some fun When Matthew Standish, the insurgent who fighting t | struction, his marvellous powers of ob- | pernickel and coffee ‘chagrin had upon his clear-cut 4 wits alone hav shopping?" sometimes, but it is harder still to do your work and keep poration interests, refused to “listen to 80 ke, the boss of the gang,| servation and deduction. | Rheingelder admitted the correctness features, Hailure in the slightest point “The tt 4 piaaee ‘i fal wail, ora sia, refused to “ist reason, ake, poss of the eee a aot tioriped tn, at Head. |Of the eureniee end paid the vel. When|sivays ‘galled shamrock duines Juae eee happy If you do not feel well, var TE UHRA aeks ACT Coed ee Heese von haaralaseoccea | HRP IG REA: RGM TOD Boat detective | 8 Ned Proceaded on our way I eaid tO) “iy you say your three daughters?" land sie near his own age, he could have | Me Winks, and we did not quarre!, Shall I wei was an affair with a woman : five ye Detectives had discovered | quartere and found the great deteotive | Solves: ho pokes of the Vireinia gentiema eine her inte pocoatian th ae al f a vagy [and vie hil why he no longer calle gy. the hotel to which) Ses ne ; his Ittle fi T thought you looked at the e668) “Yes, sun, my three daughters, alllu young wife she would prefer to go | GIRL who signa her letter “M.!" jt would be more dignified to ignore [My Standish and the| Was ted tightly around his Ittle finger. | spilied on his chin and shirt front. as fine girls as there are in rfax}alone. So @ you are.” H." writes © young man’s abeence, and he i jood ing, Whatsup,” he said, “I did, id Join “That Is whe % ” i the young man’ M | Toman had gone, but! trout turning his head. i'm gtad to|T bemad ay deduction, Rheingeer je |county:” was she answer “TM admit T sald; “but, now, “LE meet & young man every day! does call on you again do not @ive him the name of the wome| Without turning bis head, + -| With that Major Ellison stopped the) why two siughtera? And how, in the|on my way to business. [ have never! too cordial @ greeting. an remained a secret, {Notice that you've had your house Atted | & very economical, gaving man, Yeeter| 41 ang negan to descend the sep. (namo of ail the propnets, did sou guers| heen iniradiced te han cithougie 1] (20 Cordial @ greeting. ro make @ bad mate| UP With electric lights at 1a ceute per dose To-day they are quoted | Shamrock Joines clutched his arm, [that one was adopted whien he tld Sou | know who he ta and where he works.| 4M Engagement. ter worse, Standish} ‘WHI you please tell me,” I said, In| at 4s"Rneingelder ate een yesterday, ! “One moment, sir," he begged in an {he ad three : | [DO you. THINK. IE-Ineeey OOUREaRRINC OE MAN w'o signs his letter J. W, was now married,| surprise, “how you knew that? TI am/ang to-day he went back to his usual ;Urbane voice in which I alone detected | Rar wuess,"" sald with | its young man to wink at me, he A writes: Blake was kind Sure that I never mentioned the fact) fare, & little thing like this Isn't eny- | the anxlety atthe set Wal Vilerriel | berseihe te cae a OU Oar eae | mes “L have been calling on a 6! cnoug, to remind him/t® any one, and the wiring was a rush | thing, Whateup; it belongs to ¢he pel- ee s such Word in the Jexicon, of ratlocina. FT ugnavick ig) lore (NRAAy AGRA of this little fact,/order not completed until this morning.” | mary a om teed pl nee You are, with.” admitted the major, {there was a carnation and a roavbud it iy insulting and|come my wife. Shall I present Nothing remained but| “Nothing easier," said Joines, gen-| ) When, Medinet eeocausocetintinats from the ground, “but how the devil | backed by a geranium leaf. No woman| vulgar yur only course is to ignore| With a ring on that occasion, and i a0, to find the namo ofilally. “As you came tn I caught the |) 710 10S Sent et eet cod on the | vou knew it, euh, te mo’ than I can lever combined a carnation and @ rove-! hin ae beneath, sour notice | should it be @ wedding ring or @ fager the woman who had odor of the cigar you smoking. 1) rear platform. iss © tanta, |e inte # boutonniere. Close your eyes, - ving?” figured in. the hotel know an expensive cigar; and I know!” About middle of the car there! “And ‘mo’ than I cen tell, too," i s4id,| Whatsup, and give the logic of your! No Longer Calls. If the young lady accepts your pro- Incident and then give|fpet not more.then pales men’ ip) Hen leat Aa elderly men wyit & ehorl Gray laa eee tored his calm, ob- iia Pele eaaleniae tne: ceca GIRL who signs her letter “IL | posal it is customary to present her the goandel to. the] York afford to smoke cigars and} beard, who looked to be the typloal, | ilmee ee resiarel to tle vested vice {tion tote ey fi cali ee ates A a" w [with a ring clther then or at eon! lake Pay gas pills too at the present time.) well-dressed New Yorker, At suce tory from his apparent failure; so after |gay upon the street? And. then. the “A man bas been calling on me|early date, A ring with a small peart That was an easy But Tam works| corners other ladies climbed aboard! 57 ot or the ear He invited me lito alromplne Edith May danlig ‘wer with |eteadily a th t Quit 4 the usual token of an engage: na o ; a i : > t 10 @) romping Edith May danclig nh steadily during the last year. ulte} in ttf E 1 - ing Just now on @ little problem of my | sta pet ee Re four aie? hha ate, promising to reves! the process of | sisteriy jealousy to adil ner rosebud tO) guddent has ceased to do 20, ent, but the gnatter may be decided H is Intest wonderful feat the adornment? hei rt own ; straps and glaritig meaningly at the) !% i the given me no explanation as sie wishes. ay tec OE Har “Why have7you that string on your! Iman who oscupled the coveted acae| in the first place, he began atte wel “and then," I cried, beginning to feet,‘ Srudlbshtn cello bactag i Ee ay : finger?” I asked But he resolutely retained his place. | ere comfortably seated. nthusiasn, n he declared that he guard, and a nee at tal gol Wy F eetana ep kod (a | kentleman was no New York ause liad three daughters" — ke ly bribed the girl at), “That's the problem,” sald Jolnes,| | “We New Yorkerg,”” I remarked to|f'wee qusied and uneasy and restiens {ier (Wree daughter 5 - ' Bhaid tt My wife tied that on this morning/Jolnes, “have about lost our manners, oy gccount of the ladies that were stand 4 howe the switchboard to tell i ‘ background who added no flower; and 1 me send up to the fouse. sit down, | lies i ‘ them up his seat, I decided from his |S 2S% Jul Aho mel eal valean PCa Ramet ae He and excuse me for a few|, “Perhaps 40,” eaid Joiner, lightly: {appearance that he war a Southerner | 84 ee dutlee ai ves ane in getting Ney York! } 7 but the man you evidently refer to rather than a Westerner, RY PET EESArL Pe longer By Alma Woodward on the wire, and of five minutes of silent pondering | happens to be a very chivalrous and Next I an to figure ait his rea- H : Lal ; ket ot hha wean’ course the girl got looked at me, with @ smile, and | courteous gentleman from Old Virginia.| son for not relinquishing his seat tu @ 3) Bre DIGG R DOSRat, Ak © great, of ; 4 “ the number, But ghe| vodded his head He 1 pending @ few days in New York iiaay, when ie evidently felt strongly, | detective, “something large | und Copyright, 1911, by Prom Publishing Co, (The New York World), t give it up ‘ erful mani” T exclaimed; "al-| with his wits ang two dauahters, and/but not overpoweringly impelled to dy wads & protuberance, Good lauar Antony and Cleopatra And the command was interlarded with Y Ps in| paady jhe icaves for to-night.” tao. J very quickly decided upon that arce on tre ee eam a! ¢ e hoice and kingly Billingegate! Pte ts Point te “ac is quite slinple,” he said, holding | “You know him, then?” I ald, in| acticed that one of his eyes had received Gey from Now York to Fatetas County Antony, son of King Louls ony was reprimanded severely, and play had prercied the gy jig finger. ‘You see that Knot? That | amazement, a severe Jab In one corner, witich was ) a unk Yow. tO. ¥9 af Lotavia, was born, ¢ She had & Guanes to Seach Mae pelo aft 59 {sy to prevent my forgetting. Jt is, theres; “I never saw him before we stepped| red and inflamed, and that all over his | “And tell me this, #0 that my ole bo ue Quan bs o om p : people presented the Qued ; of Beatties cadily that he fore, a forget-me-not. A forget-me-not|on the car,” declared the detective,! face were tiny round mark4 about the |0f doubt will be cleared ay I presented the ues: |axain the wedding was solemnized. Woman’ seemed to is a flowe: Tt wag a ek of flour that | smilingly. size of the end o' lead pencil. you cide that he was v Virginia bh nother, with @ . ie Then for a time all was well. Antony ‘ello its name. But 1 Was to send home Three blocks further along the gentle-| Also upon both of his patent | It was very faint, 1 admit, pure gold, studded with topat| sae opposite his Crown Ptincess the taleohone’ ath “Beautiful!” I could not help crying |man rose to leave the c Jolnes ad) shoes were a number of deep imprints Shamrock Joln pit no tras and diamonds, and when he Was !0-/ breakfast and tried not to wish that aa te nee awe tee] out in admiration, [arggaed him at the door shaped like ovaly cut off square at one server could nave falled to detect the) gtatteg upon Ita allken pillows there Warlwouiint. have auch, an. ingrown tage ean to get busy wen" “Buppose we 0 out for ‘Pardon me, sir, but are you not end. fs ___| odor of mint in the car." _————— |# public view and all the citizens Mled |gnd she, In her giggly way, trled to ens MMDIA HAA Hn Nae aaa re vein + <i Scie pe dS gt ws past in an awed, admiring Une 49d | pertain him ome van Robertson w York, and Mrs. Rober: arrived at the ho j ‘ HBR CRRA inate Pieter wright 1911, by The Prese Publis fa railroad lawyer ¥ tried to Ket the seandal into the morning papers by telephoning S pap 1 UNDERSTAND the quesiions that ¥ t ease But went RECEIVE ALOT Hight on Galk La oertsen conduct. OF TICKETS TO fog ¢ y 1 nthe numbe nh had called? HE DANCE No, who wouldn't! Very well, then, they would ha arrpsted for violating TONIGHT! the law In in € : Of & MessiKe over the telephone. A p Neeman was at i $ at ar door torn with con ficting emot ee nto Wanda, Then, little by Ittle, the ' truth came out. a haw Lit from the list of tel numbers 1 aan 1. Bee husband wn it i 1 1 f. tood C her fat \ t it well af for his gon t mary : all t nen 1 4 eal wa e women of the of all eo * 4 net e | Cuyler Tha ‘ ' “ Miss M » 1 it wood & a ’ agitation rat wey variety when arraigned THEN WHO outraged 6 dee ; , " WILL INTRODUCE 4) even W liged to x eM ME TO ALL THE Pio should go t Hl wit bas evide do A area MEMBERS? deal for “Tho \\ ava another 1 success, Bu 1 i Lamp Pest Savings Bank. \ y Ianebs of the H } paratus by been b te chee ; 1 \ “MAX, THE BOY SCOUT,” by Capt. Gor- 1 don Parker, a thrilling story of adventure for young people, will begin serial publica- | tion in next Monday’s Evening World. \ i RAN ab WARN TS ishing Co, (The BROTHER, wont YOU PLEASE TANE ME? TLL GIVE You SOME TICKETS’ AND SEORGE pio! PTHINGS TLE GO HOME! Japoke in whispers of his resemblance to Suddenly one day, while walking tn " 8 father and his wonderful blond hair, | the gardens that surrounded the royal | palace, a green and black snake darted from under a bush and alld across the up to be a hand with a And some, Antony stalwart grew merry twinkle In his blue eye and a military | path before him. bearing that was the pride of all Lo-| Instantly his heart and mind flew, to tavia, Madnd, and that night at dinner he; When he had reached the age of| fused his favorite dish, frankfurters and twenty his father, wishing to attain | sauerkraut, so affected was het | grandfatherly dignities, thought tt about] Cleopatra, furious at being ignored fer time to marry him off to some safe and | such a length of time, was far from bee a s vbly one who ling {dle in Madrid. Many nights after Ranh & ss for cocktails or|the show she'd sit up in her little laces lindee covered beddie and smoke her head off | searched diligently: and at last trying to concoct some scheme wheretg 1 on Octavia, Princess of Kars she might win Antony back, only to % years of [spurn him, ; pee And on the thirteenth night she hit itt i . had 1 The audience was breathless in rapt ‘ oer admiration of the gorgeous Cleopatra a nd | few nights later, when suddenly she was force the fangs of her most ynous reptile into her breast! { shout of horror went up fro; a8 Cleopatra fell withow?’e into a death swoon, and the was rung down, Those gathered vut her on the stage heard her mur- id for Antony!" ; sty "°'\ Phat was enough for the press, Tn an h he ae sient tn t our the st s were alive with extras Perth . clling of the suicide of the beautiful ' |cloopatra, tho Darling of Madrid, for wh 1 [love of Antony of avia, Reporters A wa pe . I be | the theatre, Cleopatra's apart- : pnd 1a be 4 eats and the street without, There aK uid be polite | was telephoning, telegraphing and cav- \ make a tour of B "7 ug-and all the while Cleo, the minx, acquatnted with the other crowned | wy resting languldly on a silken ivan, * . glass of absinthe In one hand ang & ‘ tout, F t ¥ el yoolate cream In the other—her stage ntl hy Ma nage her left and her press agent " 1 ang n 1 suse, you see, Cleopatra, going t ay f ha stale of press stuff, had had the fangs wt atra, a Spanish @ f that snake removed that morning— ned Hve sn Sart aod the rest was easy! ers amd gar | \nd when Antony, flushed and breath= ) Lowa every |losy, 1 1 in to throw himself at her e \© | supposedly dying feet, she had her ins 1 e 4 her! al She sald m the 1 And the timber for yours, you Duteh + fell w » awful thump ana The carfare you spent ti ; 2 st mey on pearls |¢ nore was wasted, Smilewand torn he jKe at ate ¢ llzed tt a| IT ALL SESMS HEARTLESS, BUT 1 1 \ bit of « pipe until bis |GREAT SCOTT! LOSING ONE'S JEW: # heard through the Lor |RLS DOESN’? GET ONE INTO THR taylan Town Toples what was going on, | PAPERS A’ ALL NOWADAYS-80 ommanded bis presence immediately, | WHAT'S A POOR GIRL TO DOL

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