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Worid Darly Mag zine, Frigay, dbeptember 22, 1911. Copyrtaht, 1911, by The Pres Publishing Co, (The New York W Ta aan For GRaciOUS SAKE J) Dor Be A Pe het Te Tentu OF YouRSELF | Ot} FAINT Han! HALF EnovGH, NET, MAMMAL fed see ET! ann ET! AND ET!] AD SHE WOULONT MIND’ - AND ET! Ano ET! —— MOTHeR WHEN sve TOLD AER There WAS A LITrLe GIRL ANHAT WAS JusT CRAZY ABouT a TO STOP,FOR GOODNESS SAKE— SQ sve ThAneo ito A PIG! Pi CORN New Pl “Cheer Up, Cuthbert!” fa | wot “The Arab” tales Sat Wh Wiese ialtags GEL ac Hanson: Wee What's the Use of Being Blue?) wx There Is a Lot of Luck Left. By Clarence EL, Cullen. GEE! § WISH HAD A LITTLE HELLO-GERTIE. WHERE HAVE You BEEN? Gives Selwyn a Picturesque Role. OM’ | DO WISH HE WOULD PROPOSE! OUT IN THE YARD MAKING MUD PIES! Copyright, 1911, by The Press Publishing Co. (The New York World) tT Lady Fortune may Smile, but) A Man's Life can be “An Open Book) 0 she Nover Makes @ Fuss over us!|and still Ha Lot of Dog-sared BY CHARLES DARNTON. ate i i Ns } Ks The Man te tn sais he a na the fact that lay adds to the interest of the highly-colored pro- patre, Not since he played the love-scorched avis well tn Duteh whose! The Folks who Don't Helleve in Luek 169 lends say that |are Those who Never had Any! DGAT TN boii bs E the fe the auchor of th @uction at the 1 " . mt half-breed in “Arizona has Mr. Selwyn had a part so well suited to either his he’ " ‘Bear Watch- aes talents or his complexion. Jie is well worth seeing, if only from the picturesque ing! | Happiness is Kpidemic in Laughter. 182 potmt of view. — ville-All Aboard for the Infected Zome! jy Home of us have aa to be Broke a| Eyes Front, Head Up-Opportunity “ATs Heap of ‘Times| haw been Reported in the Neighbor (7 before we Become | hood! * Beonomical of our _- 1s Extravagance! Youth would be More Joyous Still if it hadn't 60 Many Things to Ualearn! To take any other view of the beautifully staged play is to miss the color and see things that, to say tho least, seem remote, Naturally, “The Arab" is as far from “The Country Boy” as the desert from Broadway, all of which goes to show that the author's pen trave far and wide In the course of @ year or two, ‘To follow it in this instance tsn't a particularly thrilling experience since tt leads to nothing half so stirring as those wildly exciting Arabs at the Hippodrome. It is Mr, Selwyn's imagination that figures as the most active feature of the per- formance at the Lyceum 8 Yes, it may &) rook Bad — dut| The Man who CAN Whistle and then ‘The author has been content to make the actor “the best drasoman in the 7 2, a8 Ps | CLT CULLEN: ; Bat Breakfast on the Morning After Tee Shae hae lio Peepionraitia ue ble bd never Cute the Stuff tit dt'a Teo Late! {™ Paine thre) | COME AND KISS fj ; « Scratch on the Face 0} ernity; edt Bea ee ioae| SISTER’ OH! GEORGE? eRe NGG \and even so, it Heals! ee oe Bawk-Wad ¢han es a Giusted Nerve: t for argument. — Inct-! OR WLt TELL | ak oe ei ee ‘. dentally he #h . 19 Hosa says thet the Man who hieie TNeE TIE WE aay Talky Back to him AFTHR he's done | Play the Game-—and File your Pro hard job to carry the, the Unreasonable Job required of bin | test Afterward! ¢ gospel into @ strange Always has a Pretty Nifty chance to — ert land provided it is! Get his Pay Raised in that Concern! « Lot of Dents to Make a aft) carried by @ eission- - om ary who has @ little Whon Adversity distributes Tacks on — aa Vthe Gre style about her, Jami) nd the Points are atways| 6ome of us are ao Keen for Bother Abdullah Azam, the | Placed Upward! that the Misherman, Trouble, doesn't accommodating son of —_ even have to @witch the Bait! a a Bedouin sheik, 1s Share your Joy now if, when your — oda Misery comes along, you Bapect|, When you Gain @ Reputation for Be- perfectly willing to Inj Good Liate: ty af 109 | Others to Share it! Fort to at tk Toes, fk Oe become a Christian the moment Mary Hil- | to Work in a Word for Yourself! dit ton, from Sharon, esse aes cats Gets Phil apenas @bwiEt | LC asmaeeeaepaeeeeeaeacasamee ee TTT TTETT It's the easiest thing e ° vob he does, “He has deen | oves in New Settings} x @ Christian so many | | { times that the’s quite uD used to it. It bores | By Alma Woodward tt him a little when € Ma’ reads to him,| y ant but he enjoys having nn = eee an enn | Comvriglt, 1911, Wy The Prew Publishing Co. (Bhe New Yuck Wot) + pak her around, Th Di d f K li B oO. H Carmen and Don jose. Kiance bexan to waver end ghe | n y's love for 4 looked about for or forage. 2 os Mane e Miamonad Oo alr & of MR ae aN DOLORA ado 3h, |e te uclacl pon Rack: a dowsn't, come With a | ROR Rn nnn 2 nnn an anny AN RANA ann sole J At © & week, ine largo cigar] oil taocueat!, the ante Glo on dic om me | factory that overlooked the f ‘ od esl cert bea ib deg ie (Couyrabted by Doubleday, Page oe Co} cow ranch there, and the Pharl- voice thick with some inward turmoil; “Run for tt fused the General Hast .tiver, and every one in| 4a Rharmecy et the corner. tempered ardor with | aaa — Jodo any of your daugnters contemplate | “they have discovered the possessor of | JM the place, from the scrap boy | Bewkdes being a cruckerisck sumdae discretion, so that] synopsis OF PRECEDING INSTALMENT. | "Phansigars,” corrected the general.| going on the stage the diamond of tip goddess Kall." | up to the foreman, was her élave. *\ Escamillo had the reputation th 1s little more! Gen, Tudiow, a venerable New Yorker, tells a “Oh, yes; the fency euye would run up) "TL have no daughters—fly for your The two men took to thelr hy Ne] Batata Garcean Bad erve anal the ing the best dancer in all Léttle than sympathetic un-| revorter who sos him at his home in the West against a long horn every time tiey | the Phansigars are upon us!’ cried avengers of the goddess pursued. | sauna. 4 kak amuse bs y ia derstanding. between | ‘artim, fume cate ato jrunaion ofa ite | made wreak {vie General Ob, Laray)" weoanad. the: reporter, | CONTMED SE Reh Somvieslons, WR Gonid | TE oo Te ca Thee the two, This has] ohare pete ee mera aterel Fela we | Gen. Ludiow closed th use| ‘The tWo men dashed out of the front! “there isn't a cow this side of Brooklyn pes thi ould hay ey sundaes—and they and thrust ft into | door of the hous We're lost! landed any ordinary person in the State | SPlit# and c| been done very neat-| forest one evening at twillght when be came ‘pon arene eee “The spies ol >. have been! The hou e As their fee vhen near orner they both foll| hosteyy up the river Were OME sundaes, because, to prove = . Wile eek Ta UR oan toee rereeled (te i ft ave been! The hour late. As their feet) When near t rner they both felt (ott bane ly and, with @ real| biti cdestios a traces ie wile W m|found out in New he sald,|struck the sidewalk strang n of ever an tron object that rose from the | For nstance, one day! « girl who was | Ms adoration, Hecamillo had to put ® > touch of imagination. | prosrated themselves upon the ground. The Gene straightening his © of his life Just as he might # beautiful rug, | eral surmised that this was one of the temples of | miliar with the and devotion, the Thugs, the most ange t among. the I figure. “I'm fa-|dark and forbidding appearance seemed sidewalk close to the Kutter, Clinging | heartbroken because Carman had swiped | little Of everything on the counter im cg East Indian cast of | to rise up out of the earth and encom-| to it desperately, they awaited eit | the omy Av'T ids aver tad, ‘aailea t ClAEDs countenance, and T know that my every, pass them, One with Asiatic features) fate + le ‘aoe Jamtl spreads before Mary a p! and there she rests safe in his re There is nothing to disturb her serenity until the Armenian children of the | “ims. Nertern Tedla. "The orutral eve the |movement is watched, They will un-| pressed close to the General and droned| “If 1 only had a cow!” moaned the her & man-snatoher, (It sounds much| At the end of the third week he pre- ay mitasion school, as well as the Americans, are marked for slaughter by the Turk- | coneludon of ‘the ceremony when 0 jest doubtedly attempt to rob and murder in a terrible yok | reporter—"or another nip trom that de- | Worse In Ttaltan.) sented her with @ six-carat gold-Gied” | sw Nis Governthent a¢ the hands of k ABE tribe. ‘This plot te diacovercd by | Temained, the General saw a litte native rush in, |™me here, | “Buy cast el canter, Genera ‘Thereupon, OQarmen, without @o much | locket, with @ tintype he had had taken oae Ae rue Sere Vee es be P scovered Dy | ive down the priest with « kuife and then pry! “Here? exclaimed the reporter, sela-; Another, dark-whiskered and sinister An & ax the pursuers observed | as even hinting at her intentions, start- | @t Coney Island in it, And she promised dw te ait atten ne is shot the Ge any he resuyere: 40.186 ae a Be- | Sut the ios eve Ths socomplieied, he an cont tng, the de nd pouring out a Hb- | sped ely to hig side and vegan in j Wwhero thelr vistinie had foona vatuge «i to alter the complaining one’s physi-; to #o to the Garibaldi ball with him Dad a oe ‘ summoned are of hia own tribe and that by father’s | and was ed wenselens by the | eral amou its contents | whining voice wey suddenly fell back and retreated |ognomy with uc scone ¥ the following Sunday night. ua death he has be k, When Mary {s ready to start for America he 1s | snatched up the jewel, ne pene *) At any oi mister, have yer get a dime fer’ to a consid Knomy with euch sue that when | th « y nik! ot nen 4 4 soldier ble distance waiting for reluforcements id the da connoisseur []a poor feller what’ she got through the Hest friends of the| In the mean time the fury of the jilted vietin in't find even a family re- Jose was taking curious twists, #@ re- rol rative the Geveral and reporter take © | “But They ar on, but only Into the)in order to attack us," sald Gen. Lud persuaded that r would be against him {fhe went with her, #0 he decides to ong his « peop! {a sheep will 6 ° § shall sell my Hfe and my diamond as| They hurr Dic am bd hi : nh ple. H aa r al cover the Bala his camele roam the PART II. dearly as I can." arms af a black-browed, dusky-browed | low semblance to what she used to lock |fused to cat at his father's restaurant lesert and—well, he'll tr nake the best of it! Then Mary looke at him as ene mia ah caw At this point of the reporter's story wi out his hat under their) Hut the reporter emitted a ringing ! nd went instead to @ sival's eatabligh- though sho thou t be a pretty good catch after all And ao, at the] ¢¢ ff qt am aiteid 0 there !s @ certain vagueness, but {t can while @ confederate of Oriental) laugh and hurled hs hat triumphantly | Yet, when the cop came to tead Car-|ment, two blocks up, where he partook last m Mary hopes to come back. | f said the general, lower- |}, watherod that th Was a loud hye turned the handle of a street ur-| Into the 1 away, who smiled ut him, showing (of spaghett! Napolitaine, Mr, Selwyn, y and with an accont becoming to a child of the} =f ing his voice, “4s that T |crashing noise at the rear of the house | gan near by | “Guess again,” he shouted, and leanod| jor tine white teeth SPAHR é : - desert, puts con into his performance, but in spite of this the play i f} may be robbed of the ‘thay were in, Gen, Laudiow buttoned | Twenty steps farther on Gen. Ludlow | heavily upon the Iron abject. "“Your| womite with he wevtehCeae fee eens y tt Sleshatr bis father went Miaahle So moves rather lowly and 1s uneventful except for the incident in the third act U diamond. The jewel that coat closely and ng for the/and the reporter found themselves In lold fanoy guys oF thuge, whatever yOu jemaring thet an long ee ¢ wasn't « | ther bad Geotecen cme per iE of ee te cnet 4 tha tania. Miss wink Dakar cise Kear formed an eye of their goddess is their |d Hut the reporter clutahed him | the midst of half a dozen villainous | call ‘om, are up to date, Dear General, | ™ 4 |they bad disco anew way 00 we 4 , 4 ty ¥ “| most sacred symbol, Somehow the tribe | firmly with one band while he held the | looking men with high-tur [this Js & pump We've stranded upon. | ca Of tnurder he guessed he'd Keep | pare beans—and woulin’’ he pleas ei Christian spirit, » charm, “With Mias Bthel Von Waldron as a bare-| Mos sacred symmol, Somehow the te | decanter with the ther lars ahd faces bristling with unshaven | sane ay a cow in Now York (haciiese: | Mt hands of come howe and try them? : Paeee Byrn mM 2 ho rival to worry about, but i¢ Jami should Gavel sors of the band have followed mo| “Tell me before we fy." he urged, ina beards |Mhay'h why the ‘nfurlated smoked guys] AM the eligible youths for blocks | But Jose spurned the invitation Be- come to America sie might not have been ¢o sure of him. Walter Wilson plays — - — ———_-_-—--—- —————we {don't aiteck us—aee? Sacred an'mal,| around were worshtppere at her ehrine—| cs aiid it Was the alight of the Garibaldi bas ar Gen-] also u few ineligthies, Foremost among | ball and he knew Carmen was goime half around the earth, They are the on ee most cunning and cruel fanatics in the Dp it sega os Tin Silhouetteville. over wre sue al wine te ie aia Ml ttt “k a cheerful American who Is mighty glad to get away, He atops just long enough oF to in nil t hin up If he ever gets to Mechantosville, Pa, “Tue Aeab" t st too #low to get anywhere. wor! t 2 a t W ® he pee tham to essassinate the unbe Twaiscalast atrash the ations niurd, whose father ran a specialty | Nine o'clock found bim lurking in the Aw — mae aaa me ~ -- Hever who has desecrated their sacred ward’ Hodine hacia . "| restaurant in one of the vide streets, |shadows of the entrance to Itallu Mall. aaq i. ac treasure. i, 2 on, Roddy," said one, “Lat'e| Where he served beans of every variety |Gay matds and men passed him by, At eae Interestin Biis of Knowled e ‘Once in Lucknow three of their frisk the old ‘un, He'a heen whawin | and in every style known to the eook-!10, Carmen, gorgeous ia a black pd, ' ° agents, dimguised asx servants tn a hotel, 9 sparkler as big ee a hen egg all |ine world {yellow dress with @ huge red rome ter > ‘ fs no 2 endeavored to 8 gle th a twist | 1 bee bs vais ECORDS for 1910 show n the ) marked as unusually apparent. Are the] ¢ soot iagy oN AW TT A tad [around aight avenue for two weeks ne restaurant was very ramshackle) hind her ear, entered with Bega: (., United States there are ots) electric waves used night and day n| made up as atreet musicians, climbe Dast, and very dirty, but in some mysterious | millo, wao wore @ hired dress sult with one aba ed r A m | wireless telegraphy the into my window at night and attacks ; pict on your silhouette,” decided t had gotten a “name f night |tucks in the sleey dai elghte ne 7 1 removed me. They have even tracked me to this Met Uma fu ee Gt AL nd r night (t was crowded with the, Carmen coquettishly threw her cape 4 and thirty-fo ‘ * “not| Tho laboratory of psychology at the | country, My life le never mage, A month feet coat ee Mee Ln (elie thom Une jt her escort and bade dim take It to) nde | Uy of Pennsylvania began with | ago, while I was at @ hotel in the Berk ‘ 7 noe » was an Apollomand he knew it! the cloakroom, Then she pirouetted up si b SE oe ee ay rea tam caotone Gaon the 1 in his distriet since he got that}, 7 / tho appoltment of @ tecturer in paycho- | shires, three of them sprang upon i {4 to Beopus. Vriday nights, the most popular night,)10 # mirror and started to powder her ee a) : : - yalea No WH, and te thos the | {0% pore ee deieine nether fice | This exhauste the i ming | When there were strings of automobiles nose. Jose stealthily came out of tid- ‘ ye) total: va ‘ r st now In existence at an American | toms. | the Kall diamond. Rw t Je, he would pose, leaning carelemly [ng and approached the fickle beauty. ’ sronigs Tin the t , ’ nstitulion ef learning ‘How was that, General?’ asked the| quent 40 close with + n the cashier's desk, and twist his} He begged her to reinstate him in ber North ¢ a Mue| ing Ae | nx verte tpaidy ttem that jort black mustache for the benefit favor. She liughed! He besought her | of $230,460, 0 by | The first monument erected toa wom-| ‘There was @ cow grazing nearby,” | wo days later in a morning paper. fair guests to dance with him that night, She Douglas It ‘ ates| an scountry Was that to the mem- | said Gen. Ludiow, “a gentle, Jersey cow {t Js rumored that 4 Mibaala: (ake. act dan Ge | Ena Daa erst inka’ ue 4 Geological surve jory of Margaret Haughery, The monu-|1 ran to her side and stood. The three} Marcellus Ludlow of New Yo sone on tan tbat chien 4f he atoea peel ay Raden Pies cena tee call |ment stands at Margaret place, not far | Thugs ceased their attack, knelt and Wil) appear on the stage noxt Hee : sey eager D pep gy: Te rey ces ae . -Saeae trounte| front Canal. atreet, New. Onketr a fat | struck the ground thrice with their fore iar alemonds at she'd @hortchange @ patron, Jose's dance. Then, with great scorn, #he told th if figure is that of a woman siting | "heads, Then, after many respectful sa- | valuable and of mu father approved of Micaela. She was;him ehe ‘had sworn never to look “t n ure ie IM A jaama, they departed,” erest a very good cashier and bookke another bean In the face ” J ne aD renege SIONS 18 8 ian skirt and) “Afraid the cow would hook?" asked | | —_——~_ and whe had a amall appetite, Taking| That was the last straw! With @ ery in “ y rte eek SR ee perl thrown the peperser, a eet The Rurs pitt her the family would have been a) of rage Jose whipped a shining blade ath these re j Naa ehtid as rm enetreling a aKa Bhatnlenee: lake te hat orp dae your family been of much as-| decided advantage—one would at least|/ from his hip pocket and made @ lunge : been obit CAR doe mona ee untenes | istanee to you In running the place?’| save her salary that way, | toward her, ara been known to commit any deed of vio- | “T ehould sa, 90," 1 Fa mer] Hut Jose's eyes were for Carmen| But the thrust intended for her false wee aannnnnnan lence in the presence of the animal they | Corntossel, "Food has so high|alone, and for fully two months that|heart struck the six carat gold Alled ue “MAN, THE BOY SCOUT,” by Capt. Gor. } |e." - d ‘sa mighty interesting story,” said don Parker, a thrilling story of adventure } |‘*s,7¢»°" that the summor board season would] beauty had a@mfled upon him because | locket Eacaniio had given her and wae ave been a fahure if It hadn't been|sho liked beans, and every night after | deflected, r mother and our son Josh," regular guests had left he'd bring) YET AIPMOR SHY HAD MARRIED “They saved the expenses of help?’ | her around to the restaurant and let her | MSCAMILLO, SHE SORT OF Logr air, But Josh # @ right good|eut her fill HER TASTE FOR SUNDAES AND e, an’ the way! Hut beans, even Atsgulsed peans, be-|SHOWED A DEC | after a steady diet of a , ‘ ke “Et you don't mind I'll take another jor soung people, will begin serial publica. } |4tins, and thon & few not tion in next Monday's Evening World, with « courteous wave of his hand, in & poker a | IDED LIKING FOR 3 Mit | were Poin" havions ike ceppaten, pleked up bridge was somethin'' pin to px ght} PANS! ISN'T THAT JUST LI a "LT will Join you" sald Gen, Ludlow, nan nnnnnnnnannnnnennnnnnannnnnnonneranannnnrnnnnnninte ie | lg tile sparkler to Texas, Got “No. But I'm willing to bel!" @mazin'’."=Washington Star, weels, ar but eurely Carmen's \\OMANT “Are you an unmarried woman, my dear?’ c) yo —