The evening world. Newspaper, April 13, 1912, Page 9

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pence eemmmumermmeemmnere sarees woria Vailiy Magazine, oaturuay, meprit 19, Lyi — ——e : - — — cy Come IN HERE? TM Too INDULGENT Wet THATS ' 's THIS WW To : -_ . Me ABOUT “THE MEREST TRIFLE. Tht Le Tim Yeon, Awe & Them Was the Happy Days #4 (x=hcir) HY By Dwis “E,verybody’s Doing It!” Em SOME CLASSY Hetto Jimmy! How Ane You? DANE \7HAT ® THE FOOLS ern Hal Hal) bat ph kg ae : Dour +s | ee ORowNeD: You JIMMY — Tihinitin’ ™e ins OLD Dais- HAL HA! SAY limm, You Rememser The Time | Teo You on The DOE —— Yes Nes! | HAVETO LAUGH EVERY TMEV Tak OF IT! Yes. you 1DI0TS GET ore THE TAACK 1 “Yes, Willie, oncet | had more money dan | knew wot ter do wit!” “Gee! Is dat so?” “Yes. | found er dollar in a temperance town!” “Gee, Willie, you're not afraid of a little dog like dat, are youse?” “Of course not. I’m only runnin’ ter give der poor little mutt come exercise, dat's alll” Tabloid Tales OF OLD NEW YORK res Wublishing Co, (The New York World), Betty Vincent’s Advice to. Lovers Copyright, 1912, by When Love Is Dead. ANY \ % > oA \ { / ) ive Shote at De Wilt Clinton. |much to be dealred from the mere VERY famous illustrator has di 1 a! y * y \ DL, JOHN BWARTWOUT made |™arksman's point of view, for he, A which I wish all the young ph Rig ase) yd \ \ four clean misses out of a |had as 4 target a man duilt on massive” world might see. possible five on a day in 1804} lines, taller and broader than mest oft in shooting at De Witt Clin- [his fellows. ton, the old favorite son of] The Clinton-Swartwout duel had ite” New York, who was by turns @tate Sen- /Orlgin in a quarrel over the removal of ator, United States Senator and Gov-|Aaron Burr and some of his friends ernor, The middle shot of the five made | from office in the old Manhattan & furrow in Clinton's outer garment, “Tho gentleman,” said the Senator, Yet, after ail, there isn't eo very much in ft—only « beautiful woman end her husband sitting on opposite sides of @ table, with aullen, averted faces, while between them, | in @ coffin, Hea the little dead Cupid, who will never took | up nor emile nor shoot an arrow any more. And the name! Of the picture is simply “Love Can Die." ! It can, you know, Even the hest and biggest love, that | ” porter y cuy ty nd the weapons used were between husband and wife, can die, if it ds starved and hes spoiled my periectly good cost Ls frozen and neglected. The expertment hes been tried a! Gr words to that effewt, "Is he not then tee ane wae Sateen & that teter great many times, and it always ends in the same way. ve NEEDN'T die, Swartwout wanted more jer of New York was Clinton's second. of pe Hy Bi FRU Beh yeu: ervek Tans sare | who nd got {t. At Clinton's fourth | It 4s interesting to reflect that the isp noid her fi y | cad 'hre was wounded in the left arm, te which 40 fortunately failed ‘to infte ti i or Serene averenas. whe a | bullet found place in his !Clinton may have been th: A Beautiful Suitor. leaves after @ call?” mn he At the fifth a bullet found place Gunton may hare Dae thes very “A, Ln writes:’ “My flance tells me} It 19 not considered good form. SUll, under the terms of the duel, Col, | fell. R’: MAYLIB, Mrs. Maylie's adopted daughter (in “Oliver Twist") | men's hearts. Estella drove from her heart every fine feeling; love, gentle. | right les he is getting $40 a week, But he keeps i i was an orphan whose real name is Rose Fleming. Being a gentle,| ness and all the things that make this world beautiful. She assumed ato. out claimed Oo putting off our marriage and aware) oe on have been corre-| tender hearted girl she was very much touched by Oliver Twiat's sad | haughty demeanor which Miss Havisham had cultivated in her since @| satistaction. ‘Th Five G i 7 St has some excuse for not buying me an hg with @ young man whom I ystle story. She proved later to be the sister of Oliver's unfortunate mother.| mere babe. After having been left a widow by the ill tempered, contempt-| “et him to lenerations. — engagement ring. I think he is not, have nover meen, He wants to T Granville, in France, is a éammity ¥) com: ¥ , " peter , , 7 e ed legendary making nearly as much a® he saye.jhere, but my mother wouldn't let fas She finally married Mra, Maylic's son. “ ible booby whom Miss Havisham selected to be her husband Estelba once peer Lt ae Row representes by ve . Shouki my mother ask him about it?"| marry him, Shall I go to him? Estella was the beautiful adopted davghter of Miss Havisham (in “Great | more met Pip, who had always loved her, Pip renewed his auit with better! 4, \, customary to associate Clinton tions, On Jan. 31 Inst, Georgette It would be better for you you Certainly not! And stop thinking o¢ Zapectations"), which eccentric old person taught her ruthlessly to break | success than of old.—Bicanor Schorer. with all that ds good and great about) Blin was born, Her to have a talk with him, and {nate marriage in connectioa with @ man fect frankness in regard to his fi-| you've never seen. , 4, He owes tt to you, since he has ees i acd eure ara incices (Can Le 1 you to marry itm. Change of Affection, reed of bis arie Canal, One can but speculare|years old, Mme. Bi y won the possible fate of that|chiKi's grandmother, waterway had the Senator's fog; while the grandmother's mother te Af writes: “I am very much in| Would tt be fair for‘me to press my] "TL. M." writes acim i * ° Shall I drop the firat man gradually or} love with a y lady, bug my chum | suit?” proper to give @ youn een handler with his pistol that morn. jelght, and the mother of this iy -_—_ : ‘A. B.” writes: “I have been going at once?” is aleo paying her attentions, although} Certainly, as the young lady ts not] birthday?” ing. now in her seventy-ninth yeas, La “a, 8." writes: “Is it a girl's place te with @ young man, but recently ines once. It will be papder in the end: she bas not admitied caring for bing bound lp any way to your friend, A book Js always @ sultatie gift, Certaily Swartweut's shooting of Globe, be chili ora s reve ot Aint or ares" iN ln ela ele Da CEH bo ea ‘ at se oe i Ciak “ net He stipes

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