The evening world. Newspaper, February 24, 1912, Page 9

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Saturday, February 24. 1912 By C. M. Payne The Evenin World Daily Magazine, BETCHA A Cent I CAN SURPRISE YA! CBee) SY = By Crite \ Schooldays & Fi san (“aektkr ) & By Dwig 27S 4 PUNK. BUNCH THAT'S TRYING 4ND KIDNAPS THE CHILD, ANDO— TO PLAYIT NOW. You s&&é— yy THAT'LL LET Tre RoPe suie OFF Tee MoTcH AND Tet Bee Cee one LLAIN COMES ON NOW — IF T DISTURB You, ¥'KNow/ ( YES; lve SEEN (7 GEFORE.. THE VILLAIN Ca: ANVCRY " | Te THE Pig vie OG aU YW : ) Starr FOR THE gn” 1 IA ff nay Glass in | CORNS “Tweet YOS ‘youn sou! \ \' ) Net NT 2 ») Z a r y eer) \ FLY Leom AS “ ea A Z GETS Ww) ExciTen , THEN THE HERO~NE'S THE GIRLS LOVER, Pa IN THIS ACT Y?KNOW= COMES ALONG AND RESCUES yap THEVILLAIN THE KID . THEN HE FIGHTS ADOOL, WITH THE VILLAIN | SUT: a 2 ar aetitin 2 (wR Fung om gg By Eleanor Schorer Parson—Well, deacon, | hope my sermon this morning proved rest- ful to your doubts? Mrs. Deacon—it certainly did, parson. He slep’ like a baby through | Mrs. Jinks—i never knew such a man as you are for making ex- | travagant statements! Mr. Jinks Well, my dear, | suppose it’s force o° nabit. I'm a bill ft all! | clerk for the gas company, yor know! ' | f { oo cee aed wants | a = = = aay \ *s Good § i Bett Vincent’s|' } The Day's Good St ries | i ae ey Mut, my dear,’ : arent, ‘pape Advice to Lovers Oe Re eta treet ia |e he : y a “ i ‘coe r » Mera The Jealous Lover. Rm a HE true lover ts not the Jealous lover lated to ‘ | There ts a certain superstition, partieularly preva- impress { n, that unless a man plays the ch he ' his affections are not 1 a was, gaining H more false, P lov y were 80 close ¢ h out dou + agninat our legs three Instincts b Jealous lover {8 particularly out of place to-day ¥ jern vk q de. 9 a Drow, Fe ; ! rty Goodness! how Bessie's joyous tittle heart goes pita-pat when she has) man's future, So just in the nick of time he fitted through the window," Pattee ‘ | i ex. Lientenant- Goreme than In the past her laten |@ real man gagged and securely tied in a big chair behind locked doors! shears in hand, and get the Leap Year victim free. But not for long, for ‘imesit 2 She may break her engagement, but rhe will not play! white she runs off to fetch a par ey at di ; ‘ ine ? ; | 8 off to fetch a parson to tle the last and strongest knot—the| that very afternoon Cupid himaelf married this sume nein to the girlie 4 lance the much worse trick of marryti wm wh he wocretly lov #4 4 “ 4 ovis : Ying him when she wecretly 10%¢8) one that will make him hers forever! But Cupid had other plane for this| who HE thought would make him happy. W f Trust her, young men! i i aes ae oe ei | \ . have alnee 1 am | ' “4 Sgaear | f Unappreciated. eats is a . Lin tig agtnes ¥ wy dm and almply state the truth, him and try to show him his folly or| Not @ bit. He should not ask of you fersed to them. Do you think he has. you : DARTS eetisat ll amy var muon inline ne i me to gee) N try to forget him?” | What he te not prepared to do himself. | cha pe ¢ je Be 4 meh 1h (me, 18 there a tT can do?” | Business Stationery. If you are engaged, tell him frankly | - iy) If he really cares for you he will tell ove n ‘ ’ your part in an) pho rite | tt he muat meet your ethical mtand-; "J. M." writes: “Would tt be all rit | you, not your friends. y om $0) att n |, NC Hu" woites: te it proper to wri "| arve, Then tf he refuses to reform you | to become engaged to a young lady I ‘ Plies: - : to ® air! on busines business | P20uld have no more to do with him, | have known for some time, though we) "M.S." writes: “Iam planning a eur Mt you) 1 “A man twenty years | Tt lw better form not to pustnens jada Aantat many tories eean hasan mai Gat 6. vane man t where, | oldar than myselt ha: ‘ oP, P.' wettea: “1am in love with @| Certainly, [Would {t be proper to have k marry mut tam tt dyoung man who did care for me, but, op, J." writes: “lam tn love with a fo MT. vy ‘nm man whe young oy The latter t# ob | ats s recently charged, How can 1 win| young man who weona friendly but Tey are not eonalderet good form Mt Pee vee eee ant m back? nothing elas, How spull I find out if mowaday ee fill Pg rage ene rat ‘There ts no way to recapture love, | he cares for met!’ | fey tons! 4 ou love, « : {ate Jigert | I | You oan only watt ell he tete you| ‘N, M." writes: ota it proper for a ¥,, m f must walt until he begins to ya — Hi mink acevglocal yaa) avec tad He Is Unfair. know, girl to tnvite @ oman whom me hae gang dr camstoy “whee i | at ee , “L, D." writes: “I have been married | friends for so long, oH, 1" writes) “A young man doesn't — |known two mouthe to @ dance given by | com ‘ iy... | Distine Of an Amyrian - secretly for six months, Which Js che ae | wisn me to wo out with any one else,| “f. Q." writes; "A young man told |g girls’ club?” fos ‘Xo, fear,’ anawered her fond father, Bat | mas, nd 9 chal a oat ie as thee i M, 0," wrilest “A month ago I] best way to tell my father?” "G. G." writes: “lhe young man I! but he frequently leaves me alone, tol my friends that he eared for me, but 11 rt would be etter to take a man| "i nicg, sow china saving mug, with gold | 's ay Qearreliod wilh @ young man, and You end your Lusband sheuld go to love te rather tast. Should 3 tals te call on other girls, Le this fait’ have seen uvthing of him since be com whom ehe hae known loger, @owers on it @ around,’ card the little maid Bametas, ———- ——ee i » me —

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