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\ (DEAR IM SQING TO be T Sornann @RGul during the dancing. the No matter what their past or their future, no man can feel that the | wore te-utterly miserable while he has the price of a good dinner, and no q woman, while she has on a becoming hat. \ " * h « « 9 We speak of “falling in love" as though it were a snare or a pit; but t love is a star toward which we must climd with prayer and sacrifice and reverence, | "The. first time a man sece h and exclaim, with Shakespeare nerve shaW never trouble!” ‘ cece { The postcard has aimost relegated the art of writing love lettere to the y Wet of “antiquitice;" but then, love letters lead to all aorts of complications, | sahile, postcards tell no tales. the smart: silk suit, and there ts, \tnfc therefore; a large call for heavy fieavy slik. showing the wonderful hoar Hit effects. c@pothes, charming silk sulting rt prominent among which are fashionable black ana white effects, Is Minches. wide and sella at $3.60 a yard. The old-time Bengaline six 1s sgain| patterns, are ved, and will be used for sults, | fur neckplece. 4 p,m ‘kets, trimmings and all outer gar- ts. THe conti , favors stripes nd there {s an in- white at $1.60 @ yard. aden espectatly pretty line shows th tlorda, one color and the hemstitched yo gifts. nupeln Of ve ould one ask call- era:to remove their wraps?” the caller is a man ‘tales off his nat and oye comes in. A lady, for an atmit Seal, dows not re gi —_— sate in MMT." writes: ee Eveaing World Daily Magasine, Friday, April 19, 1912 eRe, BY SENDING W: 16 IN ADDITION :To Ti STRING ON YOUR FINGER THIN You Re MeMIBEIR, “S'Matter, Pop ty The eres tubing (The New Tok World.) THAT YOu DONT FORGET To Dont Fore MAIL aT TER FOR ONCE To Maik THE us MN WOUR LBB TIER, POP Reflections ofa Bachelor Girl By Helen Rowland * Copyright, 1¥L2, by The Press Publishing Co, (The New York World), HERE'S 60 much good in the worst of them, And 80 much bad in the dest of them, That a woman who's married to one of them, Won't try to reform the rest of them, bane neredhagto Ae srr ln kin Fortune be was ‘ speaking to une wi SYNOPSIS OF PRECEDING OMAPTEAA. | | trom the sand and bodily. lifted wpee hia camet; and by way of passing pleas- antry his het was jammed down over: yl, The reason that a man has s0 many temptations ie that he $e never able gts ay dardiatinguish between a temptation and an opportunity. nt named Gig ed Yortwes ie brim, Swearing was another aecom- Dlishment added to the list of transfers, mations. Ha had a deal to leatn get, \merican rng ‘Jours., ae S-The zeat and activity displayed by a modern youth, when eupper is i ennqunced at a cofillon, is equalied only by his bored expression and acute seseWhen @ man goes around posing as a martyr because he te “eteunder- with stood,” it 48 a sign that he hae juat discovered that, his wife secs through % ee Det a, kre oy ex see bane fal bee “Hello, old chap! Walking home from the race: “Yes. And at that I'll beat the horses | bet on!” “After all, old man, marriage is a lottery!” “Oh, | don't know. A feller stands SOME show In a lottery!” Them Was the Happy Days #8 By Dwig ash ial Forte CHAPTER XIil.0' ‘The Press Publigial: (The New York Worl wife in panniers he will cover his eyes Take any shape but THAT, and my firm LL? SAY, You YELLED Like RememserR Thar Time — eG on STove { caer Every household should have @ head and a foot; bi:!, mowndays, the " “head'rig so oftcn apt to be under the “foot.” . no partiality, wh his burnouse. Ho paused and 100K04! been overlooked by It was the girl. A brave man would not 40! priskiy, It was after nme. ps Just a Glimpse Into the New York Shops PRING bas ushered in a vogue for; white and blue and red are two favor- ‘These ties sell at $1.) {te combinations. ‘The bow Knot is a bilde-nultings.” Af {deal fabric for this!halr ornaments, Barret purpose is the Jivrene euiting. It ts aj" But many mil Along wi&h the white vogue, the seed se 0 pearl Jewelry te meeting with favor. It Stindinge. It te #2 a yard and can iis being offered in vartous articles, had in various exquisite changeable jamong which are brooches at 6 cents, t the eame price and hat pins at 2 Tia'hA’ Aen | MADE You seT OH THAT BAREWIRE FENCE , AND You CRIED AMD CALLED ME Ar OLD ONION 1 Stansveo You with A CLOD Arp ‘You TUMBLED OFF / (es Y Rememper: TUMBLED OFF On \small buckle pins avoided, | cray: skirted, and all} 4% Cie wee THem Was Tie Y DANS! —~< | [the walle he must known paths or becd Not to become lost Wmeelf, the {hia reat concern: | visloned for mont: {Minor as well by New marabout collars tn the fashtona- bie Mack and white effects, in novel 00d substitutes for the ‘They are $10.89, in India: prints have the The caravan was pi and he knew A b, selfish and caleulatt im, 1¢ Unes upon bo Ing visitations | Worse for itm, ears he woulieiy lent eve and) Hot rare with the Archangel Micbaek * P 4 althouette gure now low as 25 and 6 cent sik. in- & pretty pattern in) Others showing richer colorings are 27 | tripes. 4s 24 inches wide and | inches square and range in price from ‘am, be had in black and white or blue |8 cents to $1.00. When you buy an alarm clock get one | \@he new Peter Thompson t'ea are very jof the new oval faced ones, They can ty. Sometimes they are in two-tone | be guipes..with @ plain hem or wce versa, | pendlctiiar ovals, apa a the usual round-faced clocks :o which jwe have so long been accustomed, They end Jp o@ contraating shade. Biack °4| are 99.00. {he would ma Inatinct of bis py tn the total ob- certain e guld- ip berett |might distrers him Jance of whic \of ft» compass, he might fall away from notwithstanding j would always travel toward the out Y Di the atar of] that thin was to be the haven first, rose of thelonin of the desert. . in both the horizontal and per- | 4 change from ‘Betty Vincent's ‘Advice to Lovers s From “Other Men.” Fa girl ie engaged ouch: « man except hi xpensive presents, should always be returned, 7A POCKET VYECLOP 36—Why do distant hills look blue? S1—Why are dark objects warmer than those of lighter color? —Why do babies need so much mor 80—-Why do we sce lightning before we hear the accompa The Day’s The Papers Say By john L. Hobbie Good Stories EDIA, Out in the Cruel World. HEY broke the news to the convict as gontty 49 possible, but be was nevertheless quite jercome, steep than do grown people? too old to ‘A pardon? Surely jon for me—after I nee mi” he scream “ uch as articles of Jewelry,‘ 9 ris Hel A Dane But, then, even the girl wh js not engaged should not allow men to make her such 40—What is meant by “a diamond of the first water?” had known too | suggested a@ Folk Dance. | | faked tobacco, his sherbet. WHE foregoing questions answered Monday Wednesday's queries | 31—(Why does fire go 0 | qurrounding tt is shut off. } fective draughts or lack of ai S2-(Why are tears sa salted water would prove irritating to so sensitive a su 3—(Where did the United States get the dectn reported to Cons the 140th part of a Spanish dollar, whic mon divisor of the various currencies laid out & monetary systein, four standard colns—$10, $1, 1 dime and 1 cent, %—(What fs a vacuum and why can n vacuum ‘5 an afsolutely empty space, vold Heat and cold require “conduct therefore, the lack of at r be} perfect and permanent vi 3—(Why cannot you walk first place, one of your less is steps an unequal length. your eyes you tend to walk in a wide largely a matter of eye, A man in Vermont says he | like to lynch all the gossips, A good That would reduce the popula tion and rents would be cheaper. WOuld | sazaare with his merchant friends return to the palace, to confess to the! his carelesness had lost the Tug, would Fecalt ¢ ! h or banishment; and 20 far as . ‘concerned he had no cholce—the| Westions w one was as bad an the othe f fool who h b massaged his w: Bo, if the young fool who ha toushe Byaane O66 | Seteae Ja that it had been| dre: 1 think that a yeung woman ought not to make a practice of accepting even inexpensive trifles from other men after she has promised to marry one, taste, and her flance will be pleased by ber voluntary re- mn of all trigutos,but his own, » there n€¥@.be no demur at ge¢cepting an occa. , gional box of candy from ap eld friend, into the habit, I think yoy Wou't Want to if you really | Sit (not sot” love your own man, - when the supply of alr wholly upon air to keep ft alive, De-| idea elthe: tn nature's eyewash and lubricant, ace as the eyeball, ! system of coinage?) The Republicans have been blamed for the high cost of living, but there are just a@ many Democr retail busingsss i ti Re rug of Ryanne told when he declared stolen again, then Ryanne ‘and he could be m: would attend to that ne confessed, the girl ‘and the other would be conveyed to the nearest telegraph post, might at onee report the abduction to tho English authorities did not worry he ealculated, was a With this fractional sum as a unit he Jefferson in 17% improved on this by sug: But the will of the law w Krave the comforts ot ‘his’ oo and ave the comfor fC “She wants to come |@ cold and cruel world, n't affurd to marry What do you think is advisable?” good home she had better stay fn ft until you can afford to ghements’ and “should not be asked to | give her another, dee.) where to tell; “F. D." weltées ‘Tam engaged to a sirl living abroad: of course |to America, but I 5 he, Mahomed, id 3 ley call ‘thie @ etilized_ mation — And when Ry. ———— Germans to the Front. nor cold penetrate {t?) alr as well as of everything discoverer of That they Pole looks like; what the peopie| want to see is @ picture of lis wife) M If the girl has penetrating It, $a commend 49 t “EB, C." writes: * It reviewed in 1 am engaged to] ing me attention, but ho says we alphyeician with only @-small prac-| marry for four years. Shall I wa! thoer What do. you adviae about our i : ) a straight Ine with your eyes shut?) This gives your Seprived of the guidance of circle Instea’ of tn a stratght Une, And ag all bodies are heavier on one side than on the otRer the unseeing walker 1s «pt to walk in the direction of the aeorier young man {# pay- | New York the other da rwiagy ay the Mary ts 4 man be The manufacturers form a truat by | greeing on a fired price, but the re- retailers are more law cbiding: they ‘eep raising each othes. ‘That depends on how much you care Don't consent to euch » long engagement unless yoa are very eure it will be for your happiness, strategist in bis way. Ryanne for the dishonor and humilla- | got the tion, and the return of the rug; there!you farmer! in ‘ “and Schulte got the autymobite fer bein’ the (Pe not marry until the young man} ‘Naytional eels arabe re) i K¢ a 4 WENN PE Hefore George had the opport' eyen. He awor he -pulied but in bis present mood he wes to proceed famously. pack-baskets, his arms and legs out, his head loliing against hie shoul-’ der, exactly like a martonette, eset \R aaide for the time being. rt petones | A man of ordinary. nat bee | hi led under such nigtowenes ie eo possessed an gxtraordinary une | Constitution, aguinst which years of pe- Hladical dlesipation had es yet made nd” Moreover, he never, keep his chin up and his te Ry wolat-line down. Th . Sean. in| Dack-dasket Because thers wes ee ae 7 incapatie of Ry tarnative, Being as was i a camel's back, saw Fortune, unreaist-— laced upon {pa -camel, under: she would know Utte comfort against the day's tems ride. His heart ached to see her. At least, called out bravely to her to be cheer, turned and emiled; back so vigorously that */ saw only the smile, not t young man lost tia '100¢e! claive battle aguinet the oncet et raaet! ‘and fell prone upon tho sand. He was! she sntled, and he was too far to Weak that the fail stunted him, Ma-| to see the swimming eyes. area! hompa stopped forward, dovbticaa with} A bawling oles 8 Gna erous impulso to prove that tn watch, which f the thie tives, and found it stil ticks: comfort to learn (hat the watel, some feoling En Injured. Moat men are immediate analysis, turned| in the matter of time, no matter how Sha et ais time to be off, 1¢ he| demultory they may be in other: wished to reach Serapeum the following Pursuit he knew to be out of quickly oc whether it’ a the question, since who was there to | ero was anything to pur- dntervened be-| d his destination. dared not enter Serapeum in th There ls a pecuilar restfulness in ing what the hour is, whether it aged elgars and @ box of out tobacco smote him He row longed’ for the U0 nightfall, ay mind to smal the 4 0 t too; | Wa" withdut the soot! “into the . Were they never ‘going hat he) nove, and George, to MiPsy t, saw @ cluster of head, a mile or #0; and caravan came to tt under f the few stars that had palms were a few deserted mud?! huddled ¢ Rediy tow rm nen were more to] A good fire was started, and heart's blood; why, he} nereal aspect of the oaste becam upon|and.eheerful., A litte distan he had mapped out hia| the binge, George saw Fortune ard to Ryanne. over the tnan! Rywnne, laweh, always. the | have, t to forego the pleasure PON | Or breaking Ryanne. He was too old some | to atart life ehlef. After at the answered. To It seemed odd *o him that they, begin in such ol tet would be Justed them: He knelt down at the other put his arm under Ryanne’s of the could and raised ‘him. Ryanne’ ‘bent in| bat in time to pee Ryanne uncerement- ously thrust into one of the yawning. the kurbash upon the flagks of of kicks he desired to show| C@mels, and the caravan was @ hand caught at| More under way. Geo he was the proud possessor of oix atantly the though of being days with- atmost antly. ‘as an inveterate emoker, ed upon bis lips, but he witn lout monfully, If) would not towel m8 a WeSae od thelr refulgence, Undapy She was ‘s face With @ Wet handlers 4 Ryanne turned and flung his’ arms Umply acpdteo Rien face, Tc was the first stgn of lite H U had exhibited since the start. Fortune mbition. He had wielded authority | gengly pulled aside his arms and com nier it Mehtly;| ¢ r tender mercies. his golden- I help?! asked George.» 1) é. his syrupy ou might rub. his wrista’? of whle: Ryanne's arme and lesa) worked satisfactorily. The trouble was Not the fleetest racing-camel could wr in hde head or back of find him, and behind the w: Hagdad, only Allah He had figured tt alt out me irable age upon