The evening world. Newspaper, April 5, 1912, Page 27

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Hie He Lig : me 4 esuin World D 4% “S’Matter, Pop?’ Huy Gee Now WHATS CHIMMY, AINT HE L THAT Bor GoT +ippeN IN THIS od CAN Daye Interviews With Cupid ET By Barbara biair. Asthor of “‘The journal of a Negiected Ballaoy Hobo Homilies 3% (-xtith-) ¥% By J. K. Bryans b= eg | f@11 in love, shall 1?” he faughed. No. 11—Ethelinda as HE Sees |i roe ae anf nada waite Her. you are falling in love with het you will 66 A GAIN then| land on Pegasus's back before you let us re- | strike- solid earth again. You see just turn to| the thought of your emotion at that time Ethetinda,” as we| inspired me so that unconsciously 1 turned from the | caught at his mane as he flew past.” window after our! ‘I wish you would continue,” he sald fruttiess search for | gravely, looking at me with interest, ‘I Cupid. “I am get- | feel sure the time will come when I shall ting interested in] NEED some of the pointers you are that girl in spite| giving me now. shall I tell ot her faults, You | Ethelinda, ‘almost plain'?" have warned me| “Rose never blushed so fair as that in ot her fatal lack | thy dear cheek!" I continued dramatic- of beauty and told | ally, “Kisses never slept in such rose- me how Everybody sees her. Now pre-|twined, fairy-charmed bower as thy pare me for the way in which I shall|lips! No wanton sunbeam ever played t6e her when Cupid shuts my eyes @nd|in hair so soft and fair as thine!” throws wide the gate of my heart.” “Har! Har!" “Behold, then, Ethelinda,” I cried,| ‘There it was again. We frowned at . grimaticaily indicating that young wo-| tho ceiling sternly. (Copyrtaht, 1911, by Bobbe- Merrit! Co,) SYNOPSIS OF PRECRDING CHAPTRRS, Seorge Perciv New York ra valle Wi Tyanne,” comes the hotel aueer looking parcel, which jhe will wok of attendants to le en. Os, which is in line with rooms ral persoos who apparently th each other, Ryanne on iting bim @ letter f ne iehter"altecls bm Strange he mutters the seemtu niger. Homance and Adrunt 4., of New Yor, lon olen trom Bagdad a instead, I made the fatal movo of trying to run away and hide, But ‘aking the name in full, sounds che on &@ steam-plano,’ jo expected her to laugh, heart too full of the old sone the the cet “then, kw, ai in, kindly, gentle, intellizent man eomewhore in the neighborhood of} “Why doesn't he come down?" I asked, fi ” “ t " vote ban shy, “wan & love-chiid. “And she? ws ling—" » awkward, almost] puzzled. “It MUST be Cupid, And he “| Just gave you a pie. | didn’t expect you back.’ | “Have you anything to eat for a hungry man, missus? antes oat tated ae vA loveccni ar plain; too straight of lip, too wide of is already hours late. He promised to, “Well, mum, | fooled you. | did n’t eat It” “Yes, and the hungry man will be home at 6 o'clock.” Ao Aran, tang dem fapne, |r pring, the Yon oat of the lonely, thin, too broad of brow. To you, then, | come for us early this morning.” sales someon tho | Se had thought of finging all to the yomes this mischtef-loving, prank-mad/ We were weighed in the balance and joan, Jones 4 ven we to —— fo runing Ix and hi ted, takes you by the hand, and,| found wanting, I suppose,” he said, 9 © Boys nests, 1918 * fe'iyanne and the rug,” Niyanne Rorsiea ett ter own hones Gal ayer pos wat oF om en Soa 8 saomuy Don’t Dolt, Jimmy %& (xt) By Dowig | |irris. tet htieaait cle 1a erties tr ov. tanta dor er » Btnetinaa. “Do you suppose he thought we would ’ eR OTS (The New York Worlt,) ey tLe dent] ait Forming teal away froat 6 dance) Tittle they'd have But always “ Behold!’ he cries in thrilling voice, | treat his work too frivolously? I asked ih Ore ; the rebel sptry died within her ae she | ‘this wonder girl! See my slim white] anxiously. “He seoms so determined t va CHAPTER VI. at the villa gates. To leave hymph of sylvan grace! Behold that|be set right before the world and hi behind for unknown privations certain (mass of burnished copper crowning her | all the: (Continued) assured comforts, things of which che ‘false impressions, as he calis ; ff M ind, A was fond, things to which she was used, stair pale brow! See those eyes of starry} them, cleared up. Of course, I don’? . Gee! BUT You at Rat IND |} Think You CAN loonlight and,Poctry: me. couldn't. 40 ty she _ : ; AS HAS ALF— That fi i Exyptl 7 OOD | Shera ne eee ate eat, couldart. Bianiot cul suite nicl vi A Good JoKe ! Cron WM— } COULDNT HE Reyptian night, ne Ma.|Morally and phywoally she wee » little phirine darkness watch the| coward, \ Turve of those red, red lips part in a “Huh! flexible imagination peoples / "Lot us @o in,” ehe sald 4 pmile for US! Were there ever eyes “That 1s," WIAs JUST HUNTING QviTe Reach Him— bono THERE'S A BIC I amended, hastily, “to sweot, lips so red, smile so enchanting?’ nd you, who before have thought Ktholinda almost plain, gasp a little as the wonderful revelation of her beauty floeds your soul. “Oh, girl of my heart's desire!’ you wy In costasy. “Oh, golden mata of woodland charm! Oh, woman deautiful! Heaven holds no bluer skies than those { find in thy dear eyes!’ everybody.’ “I am sure I don't care whether I never see the little beggar again.” “Har! Har!" Mr. Gordon sprang to his feet. “rn him this tim wrily. “I'N MAKE him come 1 “Don't you know,” and I looked at him earnestly, “you never, never can MAKE Cupid do anything?” 4 an- | brilliant, strangely near, suffused the with lovely and terrible rhades Bor floods fwith myatery and romance and wonder, lay softly upon this strip of verdure aalant the desert's face, the Valley of the Nile, The moon, round, ecarred old visage of the world with phantom silver; the stones of the para: | pet glowed dully, the pavement gitstened yi atl things tt touched with gens Another moment and shel woul have been in tears, CHAPTER VII. Ryanne Tables His Cards, URING this time Mrs. Ched- soye. the Major, Megere, Ry- anne and Wallace, officers an@ directors in the United Re- lavishing beauty upon beauty, mance and Adventure Cem- 3 effacing It, room, ror eay;, etd. eat tn the ‘ p luo Nile, bertbboned with | hag toe wartihe bere er mend the glancing lxhts from the silent fe-| ory ‘ta, arly deen given the luceas, curling musically along the sides - of tho frosilike dahibiyeha and stoamers,|,,1he scene would not have been with: rolled on to the wea; and the blue-white | Op ‘est elther to the speculative spanning the Great Nile |?>¥sosnomtest or to the dramatist. To ok the semblance of a pearl | Cte tt would have represented one of m time to time a caravan |*hose astonishing moments when the rows the bridge into Cairo, |%Ul Of @ person comes out inte the High and low weird notes of the|OPe™ @% one might express It, incaus . the Wheezing protests of the | 4OUSlY, to be revealed in the expsee the raucous deflance of the, on of the eyey and the mouth, |. “80 I shail drop into poetry when I (To Be Continued.) GE PLETE ITT Cheer Up, Cuthbert!” z 3 What’s the Use of Being Blue? There Is a Lot of Luck Left. | arc-lamp: Bridge, Youu. SEE Pir DONT do IT, HD SEcornD— JIMMY d donkeys, the occasional thin nveto of) rend aan a vz 5 = reeda Were sounds that crossed and re- on a singularly deapetate By Clarence Ll, Cullen, 4 ] Crossed one another, anciently. and unusual enterprise, From now en RA CONTROL YOURSELF “Do you care for poetry, Mtr. Joneat | they, were no longer to fence with me “1? T used to write tt.” to from this tople Copyright, 1012, by The Press Publishing Co, (The New York World), We ALL Krow you ke. aR BT arents atrald to admit it?’ | that, with the indirect manoeuvres of @ F_we don't Ballyhoo for our Own Street Car about some “Big Deal" . ry Asn AS AN wer Wen Well, I shouldn't conte the deed to Peeere pore akg: quest of the 4, Nobody Else does! 3 every one,” he gn rankly, “We|Friday mackerel. 0 woman's face | Bran that he is Putting Across we Have a ; CROSSING =A DUSTY ROAD all write poatry ‘a time or another;|Was alive with eagerness; the ‘ mental Picture of his Wife Fixing ? . —" ‘ eA astiiuttonal, and}Man looked from one to the te the Barkeep Ran ah eae s = Just AREAD O' a eaynest calculation; We mm longer knows your Bote a HALE WiTreD PoP, BT y not see why any one should be! hid his cupkiity; Ryanne’s tmemobiiity ef tle before you Tell) —_ MeER, THE ashamed of writing poctry. countenance was in dteclf = tacit edmte- him, you're in} When we want to Find Out Exactly A Z A Reme 2 ibe “Ah, but there ts poetry and poetry. | sion to the burning of all his Heinie! where we Stand we don’t Ask Anybody Z \ SAFEST WAT TO SU My kind and Byron's kind aro born of|that he might become » part of, — who later is Liable to Hand us a 4 kindred souls; but he was an active |conctave, “Smuggling,” said the Major, With prudent Lowering of votce, evidently con- | CELLAR Door We'd rather be} ‘Touch! Down A “get. Dawa" for nee —_ 7 1s On ROLLER SKATES, m4 vole, ee tnulng some previo! jebate, " Overindependence| The Measitest Medicine we Know sAny- \ wid Besies— BR ad bere ie e' vod a ae thing About 1s the Thing of Waking AT ArT RPE Enouct need Poets are rather uncomfortable | osition; and the consequences of dis- To PICKS = than for Incompe-| uy in tho Morning and Wondering chaps to have round. ‘They are cepri-|covery are never very serious, What’ tence! what we Did Last Night! clous, {rritable, tamperamental, selfish,|a fine of a thousand dollars against the and usually demand all the attention.” |profita of many successful excursions ‘The Jittle voeal stream dried up again, |into the port of New York? Nothing, and once more they Mstened to the | comparatively. For several years, now, . pa 2 mayle sounds of the night, She stopped |we have carried on this business with a - Se abruptly to look over the parapet, and) the utmost adrottness. Never have we his shoulder met hers; after that the | drawn serious attention, We have made world to him was never going to be] two or three blunders, but the suspicious the same again of tho secret-service were put to sleep Moonlight and poetry; not the safest {upon each occasion. We have prospered. channels to sail uncharted. xitl | Here Is a gem, let us say, worth on this was lonely, and George was loncly too. | side @ thousand; over there we well tt His longing had now assumed a definite | for enough to give us a clean profit of OLLEN 0. Henry got his] sSelf-3ympathy ts a Sticky kind of stories back for| syrup! fonra before the E@itor Folks began to muat on his Doorstep begging for any Yd Kind of a Yarn! We Grieve to State that about % Per Cent. of the “Hall Fello' wen Mat The Spark Divine. = A POCKET {> j ft Acquaintance hi A Y a fyery Time we Fail to Imagining|sound incor Ears!’ * HOW) By Cora M, W. Greenleaf. 4 L, =f > )) ot hat the Boss doesn't Know a Thing | * Ertic ROM the greatest gift of An the D jdout our Efficlency Record we Get! we could Make ourselves Belleve Any F dies tee wave us Y, CLOP | ) “vipped /Joia Thing at 7 gee wenty-five, but now at We fall to get the joy it should} é Fa ama the as to the five pocket encyclopacdia que form; hers moved from this to that. | three or four hundred. Fort: ‘ Mr, ‘Cheerful Chart has tt Forty Ways| mint prnsvey vor (2 Show Ourselves the impart Been evening Wale : ntl! Indofinttely. ‘The quickness with | upon our investment. ‘That ousne ig'b0 pt ne iJ Blue Prints! The gift of love, Implanted deep, to | sf gh Patan cue cha deri alin nes oat ; This this definition had come tolenough for any reasonable persons ‘Am Mr, Moping Map! IAA cough ts caused ‘ ae . 4 fi yeaa ud _ save us, Raa Bea ceria ie VCHIBEADS: a mae ieanth (a Asawa her startled him, His fest 1y right ’ ca 0 following involuntary ac eath 1s draw ; ’ ‘ Juoe es If you Get a Reputation as a Re-| That he took from His great, all- ed arate! wal obede ‘Gonivect of Coys right, Wiz, by ‘The Prem Publishing Co, me Hae oe Mrs, Chedsoye alone was unresponsive Dvery time we Hear some Osten-| ceiver-General for Wallops you're Go- loving heart. windplpe, shutting in the air, ‘The abdominal muscles push Che Bag ES TD cin but gonsctousty “in ‘love. with | cme, appeal : , @tious Chap talking Pompously in a! ing to Have a Lot of Depositor: upward against the dlaphravm and throw such press ont 0¥ swallows mainspring of ae hh pa lnnes ype tor out \ ‘ He gave us love to help us bear life'’s|that the closed windpipe and contracted vocal cords are no “B watch," Feed him the} Waen a BAR Hoally decides that he bre ily ie Shar ething ‘for oui . burdens; ion of the breatl 9 7 y wit |i tn love his troubles begin—the tim-| dover tose | He gave us love to brighten all the excets of fron in tts compositio | - wheelie, BOW; aNd “A it aginary ones, Ts he worthy? Can hal nay tat” eald Mea Chedsone, ithe e ry way en excess of sulphur. Curly hair is flat in shape, Straieht hair fe round, The! Probably get excited and throw his |aiw ya provide for a eg ae patiently. p B e t t V 1 n c é n t S He gave w love to comfort one an-|only parts of the body that are absolutely hairless are the palms of she hands | hat in the ring. Or een incent chap like himself? Ana] “MY dear Kate, allow me to relfeve ‘ rai Gisestae cead fa tae h Me Rene rectinten ce tna ad anes ia | _ t worat of mental ™iyou'have done 40 til the tople te in times of need to teach us what to LA slight Arritation of the stomach's nerves Induces a sudden motion of the} 7, ' 4 = sass ee Site One peetalea : es : iaphragin, ‘This causes a quick inrush of air, that vibrates the vocal cords ana| From the prestige each candidate) ee nn ee teats of Herc of | threa@uare, It 1s rather late in the day ' , Vv 1 Cc e t Oo oO Vv e T Ss Produces the sound known as “'h! ing.” loses after making @ speech, it} porseus, of Jason: what mad plece of ba 1M ng ee Beene again. Time is He knows each life has need of love 4~An oval muscle just under the skin of the eyelid contracts spasmodienlly | looks ae though the man twill be | her 1 mean he tay his Baad to thas p Kate, several times each minute, drawing the eyellds toguther | at 19 known as al wii nut [BO AY ne at - “A. &" writes: “I quarrelied with a "ZW." writes: “Tam seventeen and] 4, Bos intan Way te often cold ang] WINK. The lachrymat gland in the eye ts constantl ' nplature. lected who keeps his mouth shut) naying roused them, continue to fed pwd 4 S nidden toohens in area F < foung man and am now accepting at-|have been very geod friends with a girl] “1° KR? We: Rel ané! wink spreads this n molsture over the whule eur the most times in succession, te hood, meaning that decade be-| of It. Mayhap death: who imewsr @ueu \ a bntions from another, The first one| who worked in the same place with mo.| ana oft Ho hears pe crying in our| & oollngs eunsot makes the a t turn cool and tween thirty and forty, looks upon this| older T grow, the more I cling to mas ets his hy: that be silll Garea for | Mow she hag gone Way 4nd she wants blindness . | causes the condensing of the tn knowin sa dew! Many acvidents coutd be avoided | piive abanied. After ‘al, ie wast’ so] terial comforts, to enterprises of email i + ; : | hee you tnfer, ae. Shall lve up the second for the| me to write to her. Do you think this yhen pride or coldne q | On nights that a ' wr le ayste ’ @ pedeg.| terrible, ‘There w tions, | dan, a r reer’ would distract my mind from my work?" | Y neh. Bas: oF oldneaA Gn} OF QUER OR | Fes In another ‘mote questions, Can you om? Asie the | 2M @ Mitte system. Have the pedes vie ee vchievements In life to which in| no Kolne back now. I advise you to choose the one you| I don't see why it should; at least, no are: man at the ne: how many of them he can answer, plies will appear | (iana and the chauffeurs keep sober rison love was as a candle held his tke best. more than seeing the girl dally, ae.you in Monday's Evening World: jon alternate days, ‘ : pa Oh, God, dear God, forgive us for re. Mone i A | ped, leaning over the 4. R." writes: “Tam sixteen and in Rave done tb lhe past fusing 4—What t¢ “hearing? 4 \parapet and staring down at the water . “ ” i . 7—W blindness? 0 prely the mistaking of one ce y a pred r he ste embank 4 pve with a sirl of twenty, She saya! “X, Z." writes: T have quarreiiea| To ict another's needs our hearts What is color Blindness? (It tx not merely the mistaking of one cotor| The Administration has ordered|kwirling past tho stone embankinent.| danger can there Ber” ' ,. Mh i he will wait for me four years, De! with young man to whom I lent y assail | for another.) that no Teddy bears be carried to|" i Suddenly his tongue became] of which we know nothing, aad fou think the difference in age will! ous trifles with sentimental associations, |THow kKnowest what our hardened een ms hse iat S—What makes you “see stars” when your eye is struck? the polls in California. It is feared |alive, and quietly, without hesitancy or fore We f - provers ry 5 fect our love?” . How o @et them back?" hearts are losing ~W; € 7 ii wence . barrassment, he began to tell her of} do not seo my dear, ("Ht you -walt. you wil) fad out, You| Write a little note asking him to roe] When we let the spark Divine die} %~ What causes sighing and yawning? they might aitempt fo infuence the rere eee rtite.” hin lite 6 home, and neyertheleas, ‘wa 4oe-vqune 40 marry now, anyway. | turn any posscasions of yours, out and tail 10—Why ave some people bald when others are nott voter, ‘ - _,. ‘the manger in which be spoke of bis (ro

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