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_ 4 Sty 8 a = ao World D soe The Evening. World D T aily, Magazi M ne, Thursday, February 98. WONT WE : \ ) ; oe TIMMY, | AR a CO UfIM There an we s d x : 3 TRASED Him Thee Him BA He Tams He's A Me AN Jimmy TIGeR Wik SHOOT Him WITH oun BEANIES HELP YA The World’s # # _# = Great Women | By Madison C,. Peters. ~...«, Coprright, 1912, by The Prese Pr ibliehing Co, (The New York World), ISABELLA—The Friend of- Columbus. SABELLA, daughter of the setond king of Castifé; was born April 22 sl, and w arried 20, Ferdinand of Arragon, Oct. 19%, 1469. After the hi As They Looked a Quarter Century Ago Old-Time Photographs of Stage Celebrities Copyright, 1912, by The Press Publishing Oo, (The New York World), Lillian Russell—Billie Barlow. T'14 a trite truism that beauties may) 1s, “Falke was produced ] come and beauties inay go, but Lil-| Casino, then in the eecond 9° R itan goes on forever, What a record | being, and a new beauty from Enelaw! of tramph—from Lydia Thompson to] #PPesred. Bhe caused eneugh of a riy i | ple to detude some people into the SS) \ e Range Riders Another Great Cowboy Romance ByC.A. Seltzer, Author of “THE TWO-GUN MAN” death of her brothey Henry IV., in d474e, ascended the ¢hrone of, + Gaby Reslys! . \ Nef she might submerge n Talltan enough to make any man forget th: Castile, to the excluston of her elder aieter; Soanna, who had the right. + Justtor example, let us take the yer nerecie, Hor name was Millie Rariow, truth for a little whileg You pee’ — ful claim to the crowa: Isabella, uring: tho fetime of her brother, had 16M, Miss Ruasell wae in her early! ana the a dia ohotoneaphe o? srruns, | Hurrourhe ached into @ drawer gained the favor of a majority of the estates of the kingdom,.and on ‘his death twenties and at hé'bichest, vocally and| her and Lillian Ttuseell were taken tn nil qances'of the desk and drawn out @ photo. ther declared for hr, While thdde wilch hekt ony Were won over by the victori- physically, She shad’ risen rapidly, vcal-| the sume year. i, Young Bverton. The letter cook. it, ous arms of her husband in the: battle“dt Tom, Mn“H4w: S {hg the hetghts df #tardomat the Cusino| Miss Barlow remained at the Casino om scanned {t rapidly, and then looked “Isabella was a woman of clear intellent, nysajute engesy and unselfish patriot~ and Bijoy Operaditouse* Within two or tend. .And to her Spain, owed much of the gréathese among the nations of Europe |: three years after he# debut at Tony Suildenty te ery for about England. year and then returned to When ahe revisited America, down at B “Why, it's Yad Tatt e. here she bs res down to ! tence, of hes.personal character ovét ‘the Castitfati Pastor's little vaudeville theatre. Ap-|a decade and a half tater, she came to ie licp hae. Se tee) | Burrougha amiled. court, per incafenlasi, eal the atpqerity of her plety, 16d Wer into. great pearing in the leading role in “The Sor-| one of the Proctor theatres aa i win the gin ei ay. VERA GE Re Waele pun zi ‘stata policy’ Witch have ‘Never strice been” “Hier tatroduotion cerer,” by Str W.8. Gilbert and Str Are | tn vaudevile, and found her eartier tember. one. te a Mttto aded, but it's clear enough to ‘ ue Ingainition and the bahtshment of 200,00). Jews from. she ang, of her. birt! thur Sullivan, she was the topic of the | pearan ont forgotten. Yet, 11 tn see wee that when your dial was your a veoavee they refused (o he canverted to Cheletianits are evidences af her bigotrs hour. | meantime, Lillian Rusett had neve jhe was as muah ike you are as two Yet while she was on ‘tour ¢ Tt gust be sald in exonerafion of the ‘Queen tuat.in he aymey, gnd chfefly’ in joment! horesy Waa, copuidored the @reatest, of crimes, and thet the heen lost sight of for @ pens in the ame pod. When you asked whe was nol epee Was used in undertalings of general benstit for fet: 5 the friend.ef Columbus, ish history that not (ge § ne real fmanctal basis, of, -. Louts ap San ho was a.areat friend of. Ferdinand) mm! Alica a lot Eimowed what you come naniesiona: aueemanenammentiaip me for a job a monti go 1 knowed hep county, et a U Mth, Shose | RO You Were right ‘otf, ir I anowed hypning gt heretips was as legitimate then as capital punishment for muy bah AAA RRR DALAL OLR PPL LAA ATG ‘enve bested @ in’ a deal | too, that you hadn't come ¢ here just JQ oun time. ‘That Isabella's treasury, by always Peete ay ap tat 66 " 9 i of Witte Herefon ie mot ito pune cows. Then TL saw you with t avaricious end thet the coney. which came, t t t! | . acm eer , TU er Isabella is known to history kpewn lo spectaliote tn &pantsh-Je bps the znoney of the Jews was 4) (bre rove}, Colon, as the Spantards called hi ryously rieh secret Jew (Ww .; Trendie requoet, ak Jeust. with his, consent, appealed to..che Stag lenresenting to ner {hat the amount of money demanded tors! /aatarorieg ‘wes comparatively: smiailand thet yhe remuneration which, the explaner ie laughed, turning to Alica and re- Hing ‘her avith a whimelcal emie. But 1 wasa't goin’ to i to. ay Evertons about them whi erator an’ go I sent you after them. Now I've got them, Just as I tried to get them from your dad." He amiled genially at Everton. “You've got 4% much nerve as your dad. By Me What's the Use of Being Blue? There Is a Lot of Luck Left. ; By Clarence L. Cullen. CHAPTER IX. The Prince of Z. 0. ’. Sillygraphs By R. Linthicum’ B emiled, hitched at hi ‘ridge Delt, and stepped the Kallery. ‘Ten minute + a over to the next ranch, the A hundred miles, I reckon. MoVea, Again he returned to his accounts, but the stranger stt Ungered. He wae tall and angutar and op the meridian of Nfe. His clothing-a fennel ahirt worn through at the efbows, in tettere eczess the daok and over the @houlders, and held down with whet remained of = gair of suspenders, wich in tern kept a pair of patched amt @aded trousere from slip- ving into his Soote—ctung to him in wy: Eracetul folds, 4 Hie lgond trimmed bat had r Lie produces, THe lace yokog and quits i Of will continue in. thes popularity and pie tétpred canvas that are @ great help siepa are quiking te, part of the-home l@rrmeiiing a<coat, They beve small drogamaking anvyany qatar Dy selling, raters -attaohed ead ara made up along veparyia yekop of «shadow, of point) |. tip datest faghionable lines, They are d'esprit met at $1 apd a fet consieting, is Te coms, Women -reduiring padding of a yoke.and quite at St; : speure the ahoukler farms, Lust and since the shigh dace, or vet ggllar js. armhole pads at from 18 to 3 ptyle-pote, one. must Venise are the-present favorites. , think they are Ierefords, from the Kje shops: are-averiag coat fr wn? questioned. re nied, 2 ston {apc HG | Coprrtelf, 1012. bv The Prew Pubtiaidiag Co. Copyright, 1012, by The Press Publtaling Go, (The New York World, 3 4 Burroush George! but you'd have made a plom ce ecch, diwcoveries as, pe might make should not occasion 4 i Jy Te Pree Po } inrouihs watohed |... in a oe eee cenv'a jawele weve not demanded: as aecurtty, though, she ¥ipog yy fine eq Seg rrena), ee | HENEVIER we Begin to Imagine that If tt Comes to the Worst ve can| Wound Up the Wrong One. the SHS |Socwe got murre tacesaee on ane tepawn.them df neecasery... The fact 14, her,mont valuable Jewels were already ER iname was Sie ang she W W iat we're “Immune from Temp-| Turn Around and Behave! Aiea Sis Jats watllani ba ala Green how plain that fay between the Z. O.|mountain, or to swim actous a i pledged to carry on the Warp then devastating her country, .And Samtangel, H trom @au g tattun" we Consult the Chart for i J © casiiall Mrs, doors Cat efand the T Down, They watched untit} fire, or to fight dragons with @ tin Mo octige tie crows, advanced the money out of his own pocket, a9 Is i ablediine Sunken Reefs! I's Hasler to Cop the Whole Chip. wight Pony and rider had beeome a mere dot|#vond. But I don't know bow you eome' ‘ ‘ " UA prererved in Seville, ; cxnsae :® " ; gh, and r Rack tn a Faro Bank than it ts to Cash on, Then Burroughs turned |to think 1 wouldn't Know you—you're Laila eth eotna bistory, a 1. ubony.”, app! g the |! His name was rush » After we're in with the Mouse's Rol! | yen the ploture vf. yo 1 reckoned. ie) coats story. invented. to y Oying. ty. Fantangel’s yns| his motto! Was; “Hew to-the tite when ‘through with i Durned tf Latn't kind of sorry that 1] %U'd be atratd’ Povrptpaeatl Fordinand sennjned yis Zoyal trlend aryl hestowed RON hilm Mats | yoy yave a good hun tet, the chips tal Belf-Justification| The Doctors get a Lot of Perfectly | sont tho cums away," he maids °l Ikel meee rgayittie” amlled verton, He Gietingarhed tokens of gratitude for his services to $80.Stetp. On- May nee) where they may.” we Begin to Get loud Pough out of Folke who inte Ittle myself." Burroughs smiled when he eaw the Ferdinand ortere) his treqaurer-senerg! aE be patty ord i Mt the| ‘They. met, beneath a yew, and in a gee (Na ihctal ||, tad don'vears about. thelr THten Ho saw a ousp ‘lous moisture tn Aliea’s| movemen!.f reckon you waan't much ; it 3 de. Santangel, H rose and went thro} ofatraid of an YO i Hoved counsellor, Lous te ve lariel of etatepnensidp.and the Rothechtid of] field nearby was a ewe We never Found] tion to Commit Suicide? Sin the seachholaey eaktes lWmae eantabatiace one Joan, Santange! wee fer tangel executor of his) etgh!" sald Huddy any Cushions or = ; “Is Al a si “ fiance ‘n-his country and time, Ferdhhand «onde Santangel ¢ Ush' . REE ASTH | — : ‘i mr s All wlnned Everton, “De : . ‘ , ‘ors : . “On, you Hugh,” sald Suc a 'e@ Know by Experience that ithe Por | 1 [lh “ ng Mowe, . Bee “ pret “f Joved you the first time I.saw. you Hench fectly Poswipla to! “Get a Hreat! after! tone! Chie Mira ee ' s kon," returned — Burrough) 1 i Rana ~ ~ th ‘ 800 ve ald Hugh Every asaictiie Spear Bee. "DM He er | youve Gi ieee rer one ibe Sone ‘ . at the ‘S09,’ Sue, ton | ral i y He pulled his chatr | YOu ica an’ I've got the white J ; “Ob, you con, you,” Bald Suc. we ye Generally your Jinks fe-Only Fooling Didn't Make Pat Swoon. the window and watched the | Merefords. Glass mountains an’ lakes ; > a “ep Destiny far the ; bs rversoady wh of the tries the | Cloud anstotisly. In halt : of fire an’ objectin’ dade aon't to H e 1 p S to Ir e a ~3 Spor your hand J sue, Sue,” er Beers” we've Quit | until he Finds th Fi Helteve Nn to at a DaOMwML Meld in to tale shape nS Hour Ht Be auch when @ man's determined.” “He Hush. the Game with the Thirst, Unaesuaged! | he can Hurt You! Commercial Chat mal? . 5 smiled. Like the . . k ye ‘ is t, Ay ni potas at night wag tq | Burroughs coold finally make out @ . Prince an’ the gtr ip 2 Home Dressmakers §) ‘romse me you te te, nusnr [oa a oe fie - ar a NN ed ce aE Ona: AUNTY, ct sees ind | tie fairy tale, you've got may Beacteae | «Bur I'm nyt tro Hugh dnte Audible, Aggressiveness m Of} "Some Day" atwaya Adjourns Sine | 4 we, A gio of his friende plains He sighed with relief and! fe eteraee ees ih Y “| rupted: ‘Although you «ho maz fei but the Inaudible Kind ityings| Diet eon ha ab his extense: ‘Jeaned buck In his hate | CHAPTER X. ; . ; Home the — | Dury he sald, “I'm glad he's | id side -eny a e material: s) love you tf you didn't ; 4 . “i'm glad woman who pomseeses flint bing phon Lael Lacey paps ae a a4 a eee ee We're Alwaya.Seeretly Jeaious of comin’ back, Altea liken him @ heap. The Nester on Carrizo. Mience to undertake the make ated i af jzou, Sue’ he went on, Hea ’ Have a and inal: who he igri ld t heats my tine how a woman will set : F x ee a coat will be dnterested to Irie teimminms will: agaio hides Hloux, Sue, for yor you won't flue AG) Nae the a ef nourn AN’ Worry about a man Who's FD. Shoko We Lasy J men, aerate tges ani rovers Cuidne the cominprpensaty wae ces cto hear ‘you,, Hugh, éuclogtap Treat wa with Civility! te ‘ . eWept the stranger with Knew that (he new collars and TVSIS. poh avg nia eomerastm, colon-by afforded | ot loxe ’ en ata : f ‘ etree arched tn an emotionless: glance. Ti tye swaller wag, ose, of Tho BE ey and sbuttonm aA. favorite me thug sald §) ne Tare Pe th Rane 4 sp of Resbeat“tor a Lot oe! (tne ime f fur of tis friende, ed it anal ing away job-seekers was > season ge \ primiabite conctata of buttons.and loops. | this yew, Hu beneath the, sky'efand Take f Fs #8 al aah r K Cente Bieter the pleasantest of hie €uties. Mramt collars are atill fashionable ame "Ty xiplo th sleeven’ feet & matter tygght. huey Hugh; with no.witness/but | oo. op in dilemso tonectended tat! who always declareswhen asked, that iPaper ges iy oat tte | But the, Laay J complement was at the thore weeme to be @ strong desire to of conjecture, but it is probable that the |timc ewe, High, ‘1 promise ta love but] yon ke-L to it that we Things are Looking Up | Suslng at the dots on the horigon, shad-|"mit—even exceeding it by one. The ive the notch collar and the small (hre y sleeve will continue 18 | yoy” tay. Ba ae Ni apt eeeen gees lng her eyes with her hands, Byp-| Cook had complained bitterly, Tucker ey sh revers. Since white collars re vogue Yor ait ordinary Purposes qnd, OF" V4 syukon” Hugh wed “Sdo" Sue to Hypothecate our Lite Thsura The Mifference between Capltulats od, Vit he could'nt | T2Tut leaned forward to the window, | had said this much to the etanger. ps a modish {t is advisable to make. course, the «set-imstyle fs mow the #c- | 1 tno." were su-premiely Happy ever gpmsttalie\y ph ial And Surrevider ts that th | Pigg Pig eda forward: “I've shore got to have @ Job," re. Wg the coat with a removable collet cérhod ‘dneto ith the Women Oke 1d)! 4 H's talwaye Inthe Hack of our Bean the #pive'to Demand Terms! aflame with excitement. yer] turned the latter, tingerlag ta the deer- 4 yy utes i vides ments. Ks ew! . c P 7 iJ which may be, eithzy oagteg or DUts |finiahed off th wide; measurement ic Yee chee reibeaherieh ean 5 2k sedate : ARTA Dae 9 tebed on. eis ~ © 4 open the full effect atthe elbow has @ | = Whe: came nis aria te| had returned ¢o his eecounte— Most of the mew coats show collars god change of yeconsing Poe apiey side him, ev hw resting on the |* *'# thee he had diemiased the matter cPraifterent. material, euch as corded fact dndividuality will proba! as Re , nd <*4 re Copyright, 1912, e ack af hia “rT knew he would|ffom bis mind, He now. ‘cooked ‘up ike, eatin, taffeta, Terry cloth and. dmelt Jn. the, -sigoves, of the, coming, Sc h () ol a Ss. et Py ‘tatches’* ani ot by The Press Pablisling Oo, ) ot B y D Ww 1g come, She leaned forward | sharply. ‘Tien you'd) have to get slong fate in which the macrame aud hea'y,,gowne and many, varie] effects wilh slruy Follow. the String! (Phe New Vora World.) 9 her father's face. “Do bo} u “He'e a ad his kind before. Waifan’ w Vor an hour they sat togeth | the window, watehing th doter- take and nite eand of the plaing, the depressions, stand- the rises, but coming At the end of the hour Nes- ) Betieve Tur SWIMMING SHOOLD BE Tent IN EVERY SCHOOL AT TEACHES THE CHILOREM THe IMPORTAMEE OF GETTING. Mtl we BHM; OF + ALLE To TAME. WATER. ilW ou! CHOKING AND HOW To PLUNGE, Foanesst? INTO THE 25 cents, @ now -an, accepted wie have supporters and an {deal article tn. 'o small mennish, collars thet are this line are those of very fine waved! naw again in favoy-can also be bad in wire, They i, adjustable and’ sel) ‘at | stitched canvas requifing only the out- 10 cents for’a card of three. ne Ing out boldly on always neare [iirrousis sat erect, hts face wreathed An enismat! The smile, ‘re white Hereforde, Alica,”* ee teeeiae he “id apertures in the crown through * ‘ nger they watched while| his tong, unkempt hair etragsied in Uf . — pannnamnnnrcs ' | re driven » corral | lovely phalaox, Only his platolmite bus: - ’ roe é 1 two bep) apable | gaping halt way out ef the holeter—hni ¢ t t , V in c.é The t Ss ven they saw Grant dis-|ourvived, st seemed, the disintegration A e ‘ - hiteh the animal fof Mia personal edornment. “I've ahore got to have @ Job." he de. fence, and atride Advice to Lovers young more @rect, hte dean v [forward slightly, ne seemed to brig! _ The Long: Engagement it Alica ang walked to the . a large @heet of paper in rh Wa Lo eed tae tome ome ements to have ee 9 pap } if | | ve shore got to have a job," peated the stranger ‘Tucker eettied again into tte chair re- “anderstanding NE & O- Provably: 1 need not defi thes word to amost af was @ pil! you, Dut i anytefy Ss uncertain, an underseading imme) hing at hen heart amiling @rrdy “We don't need ary Of a erlendhilo which either party Y fverton = jl sonlty: wows fot one Imen y+ treo She waited breathes r aA td reckon t (aK you be ed (| hat ‘nefor And ‘That ¥ he- fairest nerangenncatswhen mares : r bate rig ob Seat bane * howe meter ed indefinitely.’ The youngy mane and’) 4 * | eere an mA ‘gach’ other me frequent as it thevemtere hundred ‘Here- | ‘The 8 {20a whitened unde tel A Af Wate mutnal fetta ue strmiy enotigh i he ould avenly. te the | upon {t, and he shivered sto? waittng, that ts ab right. ke, oni the | nan; “I counted then when you drove | "4 old wad had swept ad- 1, CLther one’ of the two cores ito feel unveets> | BAR th tae corre inary Ds | ward the bone retain een ta) . ‘ * all righ But y rton p 6 aeor abte exoction Mm ithe perkat of delay and comes 19 | bee Te, Melts Meat ain't through [did so and steadying Aimeeif aga! that real nevs lies tn another direction, ‘then | HAM, LU nGetea tiene at oten Hae ot ceoken Sl” be eet eo > oF nim we free to’ gor her Ane oo Mb PLAY ane | sete enti "clled, ‘tual | te oat = * wa inet’ ddetat ther ‘ palor to Altes! ce commun Uecker, au ‘The Leap-Year Proposal, . \Stkine ,aeamiance of either , | ONPuEDE pallor “ta Aliee's acm ielain't gens Uke (hel, Youre «maar na nae fare ia yA MY a Ab ied man! Go down to tha bunkhouse and “—g. ©." writes: “I am very much In u | ot got a pen here?” he said. Bu ell ) fx you up something Jove with @ stoung:man, Glace It ts losp| °"G, a4) ‘ ne joughs reacied {1 a drawer for one + may I not propose to him? to marry ime, but finer; treatpa j young took {t and, drawing | The stranger hesitated sho, The leap yedr proposal te) my sister Very’ badly. De you think ‘ y scrawled Willam “bo 1 git the Jon?" he sald. . nething but 9 ally sok Our Ute, sqmether woylA de happy’. ° | | HO el oot le etn it Sena, ane , eae doubity:. oe y Welcome to a feed, but you don't es 8 Wet ‘ | : an embar- [get any Job, ‘That'a Anal, I reckon.”* and her mother Guy the household fur: | on. P. is sod face ' \He turnel again to hls desk, nighings for our future home, or shall I | 5 Prosent for the es" | “You he "Then 3 fhe Ay Aa) renew consult my wa, ern . Let my Be in my | With & mournful amile, “I'l juet elimh ‘The begt plan’ is for you and your ‘a clock | wa ’ hie [onto my ItT' ol eayuse an’ git back." s pause the to @hop' together’ without |ture or books ' [pleaded wes : Bren MEME aac? Oe feb aticameme Q ‘ - cca | i = * Lao ee cen ate etre ten + ° - “

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