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The Evening World Daily Magazine, Thursday, April 25, 1912 at OT ER RS ee no epee Se an <neteteeaneneen aonemeepet Cc. fog | Copprtant, 191,” ee S . M ay ut 7 Bee Crm rung Co) 53) ad —< (The New York World.) atter, Pop?”’ By C. M. Pa ne. =F ————_—_——4 atoee 7 ~ AW.NOW, COME ¢ wv Pr Ao i $001 ON INHORE AND > Con preias Your Honey, sa AND SEE WHAT 3 Them Was the Happy Days 8% (stir) 8 By Dwis LIS THE CARPE FROM BAGDAD MRS. SOLOMON Being the Gonfessions of the Seven ake Hondredth Wife | | Rios) dtemy 2 Scansiated By Helen Rowland 4% 929, Copyright, 1912, ty The Pree Pubtishing On, (The Now York Wart, | ‘SAO! - HOLD, my Daughter, as a miser that hoardeth > . wegeind the. Ore thal Riese See B his gold, as a small doy that cherisheth dear / M ‘wiadiees 60 *,|and the cerle music aftected the deeties and cigarette tags, as a dog that secreteth 23 (ie er ret is oe, woes Thsauanes Wd venient: SOR ddl @ man with his belongings. p site of Ryanne, 0 f ilece \ Lo, when-the anow was yet upon the ground, thy Father, Solomon, : Sim Chedaore Foe rayne tuna covered ise grat ain Drought forth his rods and his reels, and his countless articles of TACKLE, {ea ho at onee at one end) ams the thin, eetallia @nd sat him down to gloat thereon in ecstatic anticipation, Gast nee Meares ie 08 eer geld yo Then he called me unto him, saying: / domes anit forgre an, anewer to it. ity means | and fro to the rhythm, gradually work “Woman, where are my FISHING clothes?” : ‘New ork foes sfeapti famed chet ig, Seem . ar. vareumeree al :And 1 went unto his closet and drought forth seven auits in divers 1 Be : J Stein ‘ihe Mventuter tires Ronune re: (night. Wrapped In her blanket ahe had stages of decay, and sundry pairs of dilapidated shocs. " 5 . - tunes mee ie lain down J end + © And the pockets of the suits were full of strange junk ond quantities i " j ari nen * pf “toat” handkerohie/s. and hooke and strings, “eaing foe Wo oan tte erg, “ae | ners, to themselves George and Rysnne And I said unto him: ; Maat Peons : wh the Vinondes dies to tee Fer. | tne “Lo, since thow goest Nshing but ONCE in a season, grant wi> per- _ * ii on “ee eae val tab, ba and BN dE hi ure! mission, I pray thee, to destow siz of these superfluous garments upon y, " g _ i Teeth alah, the ie a was oy doubt at Ae pattie has A y “Tease, and Jecod, and Patrick, and Ephraim, and Frits, and Jonadad, the _glevater men, who would delight therein,” ¢) But he admonished me, eaying: “Noy, how wasteful One! Wouldst thou RUIN me? For thie summer Ff aha do MUCH fishing, ond geradventure I shall NBED thew one, “I never met you till that aight af the hote CHAPTER XV. But you are Hi (Coatiaued,) Fortune’s Riddle Solved } I'm that chap? s ‘ ere 7 WAS thinking what I'4 do} (, end all.” 3 : ' Con elup steak Hust about | fam gure of It The frat morning nd I replaced them, sorvowfully ; for I had heard thie BEFORE, j ‘ \ nxlousty). 1 shew F brought forth seven wondrous waistcoats of divers hues and . r : . "A club Tou mumbled football saying: \ He a meat ny eee vastly selengd, . 2 a. on to a “ “Lo, since thow hent never yet worn OND of these, let me bestow them, : ; ’ rat Rho in denying RP SE 4 " P f leny it, but I shan't. are an wen ne A egtiseg ani thas they may glorify themnelves,” : f = belong Ped neta ‘si rie Portene = ned +4 ¥ ed ut tl chapter, “Go to, thow spendthrift! Knowest thou not that a watstooat matcheth bape end Tres! odd, eh?’ con- wmboays a suit of clothes? And some day, peredventure, I shell WANT them. J ; ; Muy couriers, nivoweded b> | oecrtunity In the wwecldt ene rer Ree Wherefore, forbear to touch them. For they are MINE!” a : . 3 If he almed at Ryan Hi am. How much do you know, I wome 4nd I replaced them and brought forth fourteen pipes, saying: 7 a i} in trif_ing annoyan le ‘ : . “ince thou awmkest ONLY the oldest, and dlackest, and studdiest of P . a ei money trom the belli T think ‘they said. “Right-o! Wine, Percival; cards, wi ul other things, Advice and wi ‘ent into one ear and out of the other. ypaese, let me diepense the rest among those who have NO pipes, and will sejotce in them.” Y emasaebaeamaeeammaaemaaaaameaameamemommenemn TTT TET, Then he WAS wroth, and cried out upon me, saying: te 99 ale Mahomed; but he thought| Always 40, eh? You have heard of ny “Hold, Woman? Remember my PIPES to keep them soered! Knoucst' “(Ci heey [J p Cuthb ert! Fables of tome consideration waa due them. (lend. twestasny wiraly te oust Bhow not that meerschamm is not as briar, and driar is not as caladash, and ’ eval into the blood of the two men! the undertaker to come and collect @y Siaes 1 send 9 amet, | want & SHOER!, Ehorefer vestien Wien where What's the Use of Being Blue? Everyd ay Folks wwered one another sharply, doing come’ tail urine’ these "bees phos ey may be when I want them.” did not kK. Fort «dnd I replaced them, some upon the piano, and some within the soup | By Clarence L. Cullen. RA By Sophie Irene Loeb mia retin," Mahome i. gty~) wey pay Nite ated sven it 708 . . lonesome, When I get back, 4f 1 ever Pereen, and some upon the window ledge, and some within the chiffonier 2012, by The Pree Qaliflshing Co, (The Mow York and come as she pleased, nor once dls- jdo, It's a new leat Arawer, among his gloves and his hosiery. EAR your own Burden and refuse/in a Hurry doesn't Onn Hike Be Copyright, 1912, by The Frees Publishing Go, (The New York World), ahaa oie phe nascar ‘wihe nor; carde nor wom: And he was content. For ALL his treasures were once more SAFE, to be Beholden! come Resentful when She is Grabbed As to Love Letters. jthe “ight of his life” (whatever that] homed might not have altered hb plane. nce, The fire no tonger. bigseds j But 7 sald in my heart: — Around the Waist! iy? ‘Admiration of courage is Inherent in| “Who is Mrs, Chedsoye?’ George \ “How lke t2 @ WIFE unto one of these, even an ol4 pipe, or an old Many Men Who — NCE upon a time there was @ man! jor, whatever anything 1s, 1s seem-| Al! peoples. So, without appreciating It, ally began anew. ap Vaguely Guspect| We have a Parlous Hard Time of it who wrote letters, He wrotelingly poetic license in the language of| that moment had been a preciows on @id you chance to make that they Are/Trying to Convince Ourselves that we MANY letters. The man fell in/love and the Heense #rooks of no By ths tetas aa gree! nee? Cowards find out, |“Overworked,” ¢hough that Stuff is love. He wrote!ITATIONS. So the dear darling, sug far into the Arablan de ‘s ago at Monte Carlo.” wh the Big| Easy to Get Away With at Home! LOVE letters, |plum, onlyonly, with which the pages] the afternoon they came upon a bea borrowed a hundred | Moment —arriv 5) w ere the RULE, and| tiful oasis, nestling Hke an eme of you. Evenings, afte were t i 6 ke an emerald in| My | ‘ ‘i that they Are Not!| We'd Rather be Flat Broke and iseving han stion, since every Ht-|@ Plaque of gold, So many days had! {Whe told you that? quickly. putt of clothes unto which a man clingeth! For he is satisfied to knot paat she te THERE, even though he seldom Looketh at her.” Selah, Py ; ‘Twenty-Five than Have a Few Meas-| burned the | mid-|tle name had a MEANING all tte own, | peer elt the ‘beioved areen of arow:| wy, e did. fhe paid you back." Self - Considera-|ley Bones tucked away in the Bank at ni AN of wh y well as long as Ne eet ee, raed ght off in pour s en that the alght of this haven cheered} “And she hadn't intende@ to. Yow . B e t t y V b | n Cc e n t 8 tion Callouses;|Forty-Onet ing out to her the/the true love ran SMOOTHLY, thom all mlghtliy. " Gase “undse’ tae Theor TADECaNT® \ Selt-Sacrifice En- — prompting of To th fell love at the time of| shade of the palma, the trio picked up| “Why do you call me that?® ' e : nobles! Some of our Enemies are So High- inmont soul (whate| writing, when all seams wonderful, har-| heart, Forcune sank a little, Georme told] ‘vTo lem mone vice t oO overs Golrited that they'd Rather oe Fayed ever that !#), monious, interesting, the tdea of TRUST! # funny story, and Ryanne wanted to| woman whose you did not know " The Reason why |than Forgiven! Every ‘new idea of enters into the transaction and| sear lt tae meatenle eek DARE at at the time! Green, green as - ce OH — ble fi deed, s @ turn-| field! I'll tell you who she is, beea' we Hate to Ar- endearment wax)trouble tx ax far from his thoughts a! Ing point of the eel Nov fosy e Is, use , D 0 r wook | you! Levers’ Promises. o ourselves before the Judgment Never a Stranded Ship—nor Man— quickly trans-|the lady seems to be when AWAY from) upon the dreary, profitless sands "and i bi Sound to learn sooner or later, F you make @ promise, raise heaven and earth to keep it.| of Conscience is Because we Shrink would Float if the Tide were not Al- ferred from his, aly fle: the cha Riga Ngee thelr spirita would have gone under! iors of Young men and women are much too careless about Bentence! toays Turning! tind to paper, | Hut in the naturi TN, A And never the giving and keeping of the word of honor. ‘The modern from a Heavy Sentence He could hardlypevents St becomes necessary to break Bi om ate-4 hace » biel regular atanderd needs to be raised in this respect, The young man| |. “Ta peeved when we} Thouble always Aska for Terms when|WAIT to get it down. t ahe “the the bonds that bind—for VARIOUS rea- * to the north, | we. ‘ who “breaks a date” for some trivial and unimportant rea-| 00 fet Hattied art tee use, we ZOU Resolutely Ignore Tim! apple of his eye" (whatever tnat fs) and{sons that the human is heir at this distance, | gamen® of e son is more at fault than he realizes, He has promised to P ia ie st deja freshen up the caravan | one of the t be er Know that we're Dodging! of the wondow 7" beat a certain place on a certain evment, and be has broken Aa a anahanmnmnnene 4 many tines the soft Mehte of| iim Ly begun to whow| oo iit) cheat (2 teack ‘ 4 Semin The Chap who Chins a Good Deal T bl s d T i] are changed to the broad daylight | ttle attentions, He fixed her word (oe women toe peFtoularty| oot «Playing the Game” generally a ol ales of law; and glowing HEART throbs npread out her blanket, D 4 DOLLARS, | me ripe dates of his own | |" boo oean't! are measured by cold DOLLARS, | 21° z . child has always been wondering and ET Sete sre o Sve we meee OF OLD NEW YORK | [tigi th Sen Beings ARE Sati ie ed ae eer et . Habit {s the Iceberg In the Path of @ 7 hunting round of Cupld was trana-|{o drink, And oh? how awn wan lfnding out the truth, Brother and als- Of course, it {# justifiable to break @ promise to marry,!Good Many Human Mulls! Prin ee ioe Ame a Ei Ria I ferred to the harrowing court house of| that’ w pee ahae the rate ‘tat ve made @ handsome living, when love 1@ gone—but in that case the lle would be in keap- Copyright, 1912, by ‘The Press Publishing Co, (The New York World), * Taccounting |Hauld they had been drinking? Just | ae t beye tenes ing the letter of the plighted word, It is both Odd and Fine how Many Fast {to Klvo his whole t ‘nat agama.) And NOW the effervescing effusions| before sundown he and Fortune wat] phere: you haye me in the rini y If he rently cares for you he wilt tei!| Fauite are Forgiven in the Man who|%*— Cherries Ripe by the Bast|i" vo TOME ie tat aa ai nfusions in the form of exhintia/Out upon a voyage 4 P ‘es ye wi e! Me enterprise, “ Ryanne paused | A. Promis Bad River. hae ete., and were but the BEGIN. | . ‘1 r hor became, Itke the o a f ore self. ehe married "8, 8" writes: "Iam engaged to MEME BSH! BRBBVOME dey when Riverside Park | sccnacd, a place of enteriainment, “A; NING of the fatal end. As h hnoqation than bitterness in iis eye [im for in money, and he hadn't any young man and have accepted @ Patt! A Spall Income. burate Into cherry bloom from | ae eetae, Dade tars ae * lthem read he marvelled that IE Why not?” If Fortune returned to hee| Drink and despair despatched him Pee arecance weere anciner | ete c 5 Milions of Men prefer Deash in Honor the trees presented by the ng ley was built, there Pra et ee er author mother, sooner or later the thandertore | Wiokly enough. She is a remarkal man unakes love to me. I promised my J.B." writes: “We want very much |to Life in Ignominy who Never Stepped Mikado of Japan it will be in- as jc stands and a summer dancing His Garin (0 know Vint ton) VRRBALTwanll fall pat i ¢ had @ heart, Gance never to do such @ thing, Am I|* Set married. Can we do It on $15 a over the Side of a Ship! teresting to recall 4 tale of jon, expressions of love are w ar better thet she should fall in| Would be reatest of them all. Dee eee to do ti0 week? We are exceedingly economical. — cherries that ripened long, long ago, far) Elderly New York went to Sackett’ pe Vor if for any reason in the! love with Jones than to go back to the | "&4 ®4 much heart ay deette,” as (Phe thing itaclé is harmioss enough,|, Just the same you would find it a) Hope always has a Big Bunch of Billa}qowntown, on the shore of tle East ae mn, to wat, 9 to wide world any une of two parties /ON@rhanging shadow. A sinite iitted |e Mlived the green Iria sae ee | hard pul r walt til! your weekly |Collectible in her I ht minae. wosetp: oung New York went the # the corners of his lips, a sad smile. : but since you have promised you have ae iver, find she has made aM 7 f come is at t $20, — ich bore that cast side) t? Hsten to the mu to dance, dls ival didn’t look the part of a hero se right to break your word, Fear ts the Father of Inactlon! ae Piper mia) Be ae after row, [Creetly to flirt, A whole volume of tove |the courting time Re OMY [1x cont was variously #plit under tho | lvl Be 7 Rape vane rie Mant ii ness TA pretty gir) has|_ M6" writes: "Is It proper for a| from what was then the river's edge up \#tories had Its beg eneath the jMtepaified If purs et Wr ee es ae Mere et | und ated It aastinia’’. zm, by 4 A ped her im. |%OUn& man to remove tis hat when he} To erstand all of the Circum-|to ti ywn of Chi Hil. When, cherry trees In an bloom. Ye res tate ale’ inn lie hie dicen eee See ene he poor little girl!" Gitéred: our office and I admire foes into an ice-cream parlor with a | stances {s to Forgive Everything! they blossomed tn the epring they w Hut even at that Me NRW Or te athe man in the case, Anq|sout In both feet. A beard covered hia| _“Refeivel I'm wo deal, Sve asam Mentely. Hut J am unable to secure @ | young woman? | — a wight for the mods and the Gotham. |had the habit Presently it PLACE of the man in the caw ana lface and the bare spots were bilstered | watching you, Go in and win her, and introduction. What page Yntroduc: | Ye% Just as he removes it when he! If we ALL had it to Do Over Again, lites, A slant, too, which many folk ltd grown so tha nandad the | the Seeks sDat Sor Some te ee ane AK. Hut there was youth in| Gat bless you both, She's not for ma, O€ course you can effect the US" | goes into a restaurant, the World would be Too Monotonously}came out to see, for under the trees, Vision of the ls where the orchard ly private I nul ‘| Percival'a eyes and youth in his heart, (Nee Met for met” tn all tnigee tion some way, since you work tor Perfect to Live In! [through spring and summer, were sot |?t00d Tattle homes began tw multiply whieh this man came to know fhe laid wurely the youth In hers must oct WHA piso Mayes tn oi! al ether: that ls, 1¢ you are tn earnest. "Q. C." writen: "My flancee secretly | — tables for those who would take rex in the vicinity, and as Ikely as not |man pald the priee, but earned his te linia’ young mans ashe would know that | What do vou mean by that? fa 21.0) writen: ‘What shell Zaive | wet, 0, former Aveathearti aleo she} It you don't Stand by the Mistake, It's |fresiment, ; 4 eee ee ee ea eee ee ne onan: “DO RIGHT AND PEAR|adveraity could. not crush him; that| “Why did Mra, Chedaoye pay me back, . Hi. : al ‘8 went to @ dance without me, pretend: |Going to Stand by YOU! Phis publle use of the ore i ’ a} ¥ Qo. TE ANE) Pita. the promise of safety. could not make | When ‘her original intention bad teen | 1 OM DON'T WRITE AND PEAR “young man for his birthday? He gave! ing was going elsewhere. Hoth! Vafterthought, but, as it proved, groun NO MAN~DON 2 AD ea coward of him; that he Was loyal to pay me? me a box of candy at Christmas. times owned up afterward and ex-, To the a!pleasant and # profitable one The orchard had disapneared long bee | NO WOMAN lant brave and honest “You'll find all that written In the Why not make him some fudge? pressed regret. I have talked to her Cinch are Interchange When the trees were first planted they fore Washington came to live on what El YES } She would know in twenty day# what | DOOK of fate, as Mahamed would say, wore intended for the p and per-|is now Franklin Square and what was A MESALLIANCE. {it takes the average woman twenty | More T cannot tell you wl) sf," writes: “Kam tn love with ’ 1 If there's Gotng to of that “It {sonal good of Mchard Sackett, jihen the crest of the hill, But the! aother—Thes's aome of my son'e| veers to leam=tie manner of “Well, that pitrase expresses iti" * @ young man, and though he has never you have probably taken the Serves You Perfec'ly Stuff, we'd lishman, who owned the great estate Khborhood was still very beautiful work. He's quite wedded to ar | Beaee WMiiluhel, stretched nimeett upon |. ‘They both heard the sound. Fortyae jold jue ho loves me, other people say! right method to keep this thou Rather say it to Ourselves! jby the river, He was in the malt busi-! It is dif to ass any part of oe (sinihng aloud) Ab, another of | Te eeoimd with hia face hidden inthe | her face winite and drawa, stood tage he professes in affection for me. How mg lady from future trai | phi ness at the beginning, The popularity Cherry street to-day with that old ¢ thove unsuitable marriages.London! erook of his arms, Oh! the bitter cup, | lately belind them, hall I And out if this Je truer” i The Fact that Opportunity is Always of his cherry garden finglly enabled him of the cherry enchantment, Jopinion, the Ditty cup! ( (iG\Be Continued)» 5 inanimate nematic

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