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arr otrernern grap seeye Sey The Evening World Daily Magazine, Monday, June 17, 1912 — (» ses Free Festung 8 ot ) SITTING Bu. THE NoTeD SIOUA CHER (SOMETIMES KNOwW AS ALIAL! [HE SUDDENLY PPEARED WiTe iN THE STOCKADE, NO WARRIOR APPEARED. THE HON COMBATAWrTS Wane ASLEE UGH! Tis wer!” ACCOMPLISHING HIS PURPOSE SITTING TRULL SHENTLY SLIPPED AWAY INTO THE FOREST NOTHING \ REMAINED TOINDICATE ANYTHING ” HAD HAPPENED EXCEPTING THE WAR: WHOOPS OF THE AROUSED CAMP Sucet 15 FR AMONG Crount, SOHE STRALTHILY AND GooLLy PROCEEDED WITH Hid CoOL DESIEN. WE CANNOT CREDIT 41M Witt ORIGINALITY IN THIS “PLOT, FOR HAD HE NOT RECENTLY BEEN HANDED THE SAME THING TAY A COMBATANT MEMTBER OF HIS SAMI “TRIBE ? YES INDEED Ha HAD! THe GREAT CHiee SWEPT THE SCENE WITH H'S EAGLE EYe. He NoTeD, +19 OPPORTUNITY HE BECAME POSESSED oF A MAIN IDEA! SMATTER Mae HERE, THERE ANS EVERY WHERE. BY EBvWVBrRvDBonvw. Georrs {ited ts Mke having @ A Journey in Other Worlds A Story of Foor Explorers’ Startling Adventures Among the Planets. By Col. John Jacob Astor (Published by Actbority of the Trustees of the Astor Estate). tooth pulled. It hurts. But the man is better off afterward. Suffragettes used to be rara Now they are raw. Women who declare they are qualified to run every department of our Govern- ment forget the Secret Service. ‘A skeleton in the Maxime doudolr generally of Adam. looks plump on the —__ street. the leaves ca ‘were terming f The samo woman who doubts am yellow end ved, ter «iw homies? honest man will believe every word @ eutuma hed already ten-cent fortune teller tells her. i J z ‘The wisdom of woman is demon- strated in the fact that she knows bet- ter when she is @ widow than to at- tempt to capture a widower. i i The woman who uses peroxide cer tainly has @ yellow streak. BE 8 i & Ff taining te ft had been A woman smoking and drinking looks as foolish as a man wandering around in the lingerie department of a dry North Polar Discoveries. T 10 wonderful,” oald Bear- ‘warden, “how @ comparative- eastern extension was ‘Wie the goods atore. ly narrow body of water can apitt ee} keep G@iferent species on: Of 8 Meh the great Day trely separete. The ‘sland of Bumatra, for instance is 1nhabtted DY ‘he western, eutrenley shelved marsuptels belonging to the distinct Aus- gradualty, the sand-bare rennin om ae tratian cype, is which the female, as in miles just below the eurfacs of the kangaroo, carries the slightly devel- oped young in @ pouch; while the Malay Peninsula, Joined to the mainland, has Werd at great epeed tm the wont Nine out. ef ten olf maids were co- quettes years ego. If a man took mo more interest in his ie wife takes in his busi- affairs, she'd be heartbroken, aM tho phi; ed tmais of resions of the als, €or they were “Our glass cater,” sald the museum manager, “ts getting to be a great Asta esata Pests vee of the to hasten their journey. They teas sport.” Eastern hemisphere, the narrow Malacca nothing but unbroken eea, and met <i Strutt being all that hes kept marsupials they reached latitude eighty-eeven wan and mammals apart, though the eeparat- there a sign of tea av ing power has been increased by the some smail bergs ame rapid current setting through. This has D© seat quantities As their eutelis decreased the chance of creatures oar- ried to sea on Grtft-wood oF trees getting safely over to such a de- Tesistered sree that apparently none have sur- int vived; for, bad. they done so, we may | be certain that the mammals, with the ‘fresh water could reese, end by advantage their young have over the fact thet & was not cold enough tw He was UNIAKE tho first, In fact| marsupials, would soon have run them ¢70seal the very salt sen-water, 8 “Drinking much, is he?” not that; but he's got so he won't eat anything except Bohemian “é HOEVER made you think you look well on horseback, Throggins, lied to you most shamefully,” says the Chicago Tribune (in quoting things Folks A BW the firting days in the latter teens) cepted Cupid's dart. By Sophie Irene Loeb The Matrimonial Sea. we want to say but lack the What W honesty to whisper). Don't 8a; “Yes, I'll be at home next Thursday evening, Mr. Pechucks; that's why I'd rather not have you 6he was very much like any OTHER girl. That !s to say, very early she had O's upon @ time there was a girl. were no unusual circumstance in her Mfe. Up to this time Cupid had played at shooting, but now he picked out a really call." sharp inissile and hurled it with FORCE. Oh, yes, i¢ was SHE who gave him up, the USUAL way does not report how HE made things IMPOSSIBL® for her so that, she, in order to retain her self- which i also the usual way, although she had never seen one LIKE him. ME thought the SAME of her, They learned each other quietly, slowly, sur ly without the mad rush that had marked the first venture in lovers’ land, out, the mansuptals deing the older and the less perfect form of life of the Bofore leaving the beautiful sea-girt fegion beneath them, Cortlandt pro- poved that it be named after their host, the same girlish dream of love and marriage that does or does not come to passin the great human game. In the tender school days she had the same little flutterings of heart that have come to of and Sa For, being of the AVERAGE, she was|respect, had to do the dismissing. Cupid was again “on the Job" and the] which Boarwarden seconded, whereupon #08ting. @ emall istané UAPREAMLONETIC. Then the young woman wondered |arrows flew once more. they entered it as Ayreuit Island on Mos taltieths “coe Shy ee "Ah," thought she, “I am hard hit.|What she ought to do. Life seemed a| This time they stayed—stayed in the| the charts, After this they rose to & grotneed 4. —. and rea This !s my destiny, blank, The sun seemed to stop shining, |heart so long that they GREW there, | #reat height, and flew swiftly over three ai, way 9o still that @ emal piece of Here was the hero of ail the old dreams|Life held nothing and she thought the|Ie did not hesitate nor wonder if thousand miles of ocean till they came * paper test embodied in the flesh-and-blood variety. | spirit of her was dead forever. was THE cne, He KNEW. Again aho| (,\17ther island not quite oe large 0* sank slowly and went as straight as the And he? He, too, felt Cupid's thrust; ; a end Ghe did not emile. Her friends mar-|felt the same thrill at his approach. string of « plum@-line The sun but there had been other arrow-wounds, | veled at her DISINTPREST, It seemed wholo love game was JUST| than, three. thousand,” wide, and’ was Duccted dy tho tine of the though long healed, The love game pro-|traglc to her, In a word, sho had put|@# Joyous as tho firs refore about the stce of Africa. It Sopeared to Be moving ehout these 3a ceeded in the natural EVERYDAY way.| her trust in one man and found he thought she, “How wonderful it| had several high ranges of mountedas po Jupiter's northern hemisphere was Fivery day she thought how WONDER-| wasn't THE one. She wondered how|all is! And I had belleved I could! 474 @ number of great rivers and fine Loosing through ite autumnal equinex, FUL he was, While he would say to his| shewould Uve through the years, alone,|NEVER ‘be so happy again! Tt ft 9| {arbors while munmuring, bubbling they concluded they reflection in the mirror at night sad, UNLOVED. great big world.” prostce Howes threes, te foreet Ge at the wae “I wonder {f she Js really the LAST| She even caught herself wondering! (‘And they lived happily ever after.”)| northern const, and the blue, crimson, _ NOW to work on our experimenag®, how it would be to live tn a nunnery or - : o onld Cortianét. °% wonder how a nee MORAL; and purple hues tn the luxuriant follage ‘Delo’ frosen eurteees' Now, to make @ long story short, she|to bind one's self to one strict line of| THERE ARM AS GOOD MIAH IN| were the most beautiful they had ever ba pterd “Bobby, you must not be unclvil to Mr. Slocum; | he's only going to stay a few minutes.” | “Officer, I don't mind being arrested by a cop that's got some sense, but you're a darned bone- h | “Mamma, you won't need to Iisten at the key- hole this evening; it’s my second best young man, that’s coming.” “I am getting up a raffle for a poor ol4 woman. Will you buy a ticket, Mr, Brite?" : ‘ ! every daughter of “No, Miss Seller, no thank you. If you ever think of getting up a rape, Mother Eve, And for a rich young woman I'll take alt the tickets.” ! his carrying her ipeoks home from school was THE event | oner of the day, Life held no greater joy. SRE 1 get a drink in this town? ee ; “ epee Wr SIT? man who landed As she grew a bit older, the “calf” |WASN'T the last, nor the only—only, |endeavor and not ewerve from that ine, |THE MATRIMONIAL SBA AS PVs | 6¢en. @ynamite” a don na early one morning at a little town love faded in the realms of memory and |The next had come and he AGAIN ac-| But one day she met ANOTHER man. |WERE CAUGHT! “L Fropom. sald Bearvarien, (that which the digging will be comparatively we chrinten this $ytvialand.” ‘Tae Cort- * tn the oil rogion of Oklahoma, of the bus driver. somes ioe temereiereae ane Reuse tae ekal eee eee s landt Immediately weconded, and it was “yh. “eo that milliner shop over there?” asked the driver, pointing to a building near the depot. “You don’t m to say they sell whisky in @ millinery store?’ exclaimed the drummer, “No, 1 mean that's the only place here they 4on't soll ft,” said the dus driver.—Kensas City Bar. =~ Widow Lost No Time. so entered on the charts, PL Rapa ana Dowrwardes ore; “1 propose," maid Boarwarden, “that Pitvess “two io, Arras Sere we become tho centres of clviliaation, Pires Swe on ot With flying machines and cables to crologive, They beg ignite carry passengers and information, and Omnosive. Thay made Wels preparations shia of great displacement for, the Sp. much anaes Set “1 was just thiuking bow Interchange of commodities, there Is no bp ‘egal must look altting on the plus! ouahioze. S-Lagens | limit to thelr pomible development, mount of gunpowder could bat Good Stories of the Day A Cheerful View. for old Wrenk, be was ebipped by rail to bie new — TTORNEYS in Probate Court do not, ane MABBACHUSETTS family had « family | Among those who watched his departure with | rctt's, absence of large wa: Gigeherend. q ‘The hi were very fond, ret was the : bt. 4 daughter. “This recalls an olf laboratory expert- N apple faving on @ student's head paved the way to A pC a gn A HE Wee So ol tn in tle fen} O feag tans the ont esas lounins och very favoraible to a ment, or rather lecture,” eald Cortlandt, hin discovering the “attraction of gravitation.” A| i garouaded by lawyers, who wish “just « sodn- (1 to epend ita declining years in tie vastures of Jot @ window, deeo igh, Music With His Meals, 71! >* st!s to run at tremendous speeds, as they completed the errangements, clay and then | ute” of his time, and be walks through « crowd |® farmer friend, turned with @ cheerful exp to ber J The constancy in the eruptions of the «ror the fiustration is not rale hen walked through @ gertain kind of clay Teesmuch as the i id be t n "and eaid. RS, BURTON MARnrs i " ‘te LJ tas oe tracking the olay over a clean porch | of them to the bench. Reporis are fled que wale anne. ov asda Nansen” saci ote “ete ant | Yous i offer 9 areas Co carried out. Explode two pounde of al 1 sila r. ee ree Y : fs "tot Barri R. showed an observer how to find the ool-| iin the uae Slr soe asi we mn Oe Oe ee Wily be able to wtllise thelr heat for TOwSaE ten lyon sate i 6 reat wae “Our French is remarkeblo*" she said, ‘Some | t Production of steam or eleotrictty, wili be blown out while the safe re of us will go to « French play and laugh bois | t0 say nothing of an inexhaustible sup- mains uninjured. Explode an equivalent Serousty ‘at the subtest and most idiomatic joues, | ply of valuable chemicals, They M&y amount of dynamite on top of the safe, f 7h whee it, comes to erin, ton from «| contain the means of producing @#ome and it will be destroyed, while the giase tain hotel he built @ hotel of his own that opened up to eppenmd to bare come from the washtab, Mer iss city people @ range of mountains, Beoause the man set to | ™emer was Duals =, sah beskaad’e SOL" watch its “baking” fell asleep a rare and famous brand of | sho said, snuff was invented, Because a mischievous boy whittled a | Judge Rows went through the ‘eme} Orenadare, YY CLOP iS ID) crease in a derby hat block the fedora hat was devised, | Me read the will and shed the Naval Question, 161. Why ore streets cooled by being watered? he began making the usual notations, As Handel's ‘“Hatleujah Chorus’ waa sung for the first time ‘And when did he die!” the. fudge eokud, 152, Why are flowers more fragrant just before a rain? ie. ome tamion eet force entirely ¢ifferent from apersy. aPd Denes are not even cracked, ‘This multi-millionaire ne. fashionable res. | ®% Superior to clectriotty as that le t justrates the difference in rapidity with taurent,”” ehe sail, “pointed to « line an the | steam, Cur earthly voleanoes have been which the explosions take place To and aald to ihe walter put to Might accomt because of the the intensely rapid action of dynamite 1) have same of that, please? long intervals between eruptions. tho alr affords as muoh resistance as a the Cant eerie inet TNT Aaewered, Wut) Aftor leaving fyivialand they went golid substance, while the explosion of hich the had long sought | umd recently in the probation of «will ae . " 0 la onlo = coukd not get broiled chicken at © moun- | gre "ted"her'vesven tolled up to che elbows and AN K T | menu “ yn it f Engle - Jes’ about balf bo gd be “ Gn the oentarte coun Magmiake). tie Jelae of Rasiend o | aaeetaien oe re 159, Why are tochouses lined with wood or straw, and whitewwashed ee rastrard to ns wentere St sanararea tee, penreae. 18 60, 0 SOE SOO Rea i . nt eontinengs, tane'to e quette required, Since then, for no other reason, avery nu; outside? Prove from the island Ny about six thousand tion ef the windows in the Gres case Gience has always risen to its feet when the “TalleuJah The Hint. P 15}. Why are frutts and vegetables nealthful in hot weather? Pron rovea! su tallan of ocean, aki had Ioaa igen than th the socom? Chorus” dei A knight, ealuting «@ friend, took off his owas an affable young man and destin 155, Why it int injured by v7 uth ’ a er nee om ani the wastern, having about the prapor- ey had moved Beyond the ‘en r " H of demonstrating his kindly and geniei . y 48 furniture pai e frequent washings with soap My cena Ata ae the) tons of @ threc-dey crescent, while the line, Bearwarden, as the party’ helmet as a courteous sign that he paced himself at tho fon, fo when the canary bind red | ol Neligtus vreieiiat | western had the shape of the moon Sanne hae, Patton, other's mercy, And from that almple act arose ‘he custom of taking off the hat in se@lutation, emily rom {te cage on tbe wall he ke up ly, ESF QUPSTIONS will be answered Wednesday. Tere are replies to! gi’ witat: Friday's queries when four of five days old, They found and tho Jene height of the mountains and found that the ground was fromen to hat your | plateaua sumowhat jess than on the depth of but little more than a f 1 rn continent, but no great differ- Delow which {t became percept! except that, a8 warm, Plying thetr sho | in etroutation tn thie country at to butter?)—-Cream children have mot isen baptiaed, Telegr the Hremter replied “What's the matter, bird?" he inautred. 1 1 glanced at htm with a ar smile, 146. (Why does the churning of cream oha fe the fat, or butter, of milk, contained tn little globes of albumen. Houthorn girl and ehe epoke with «| 1 tate Syivanus Miller, clvil en : | ts in Central America, aeek> habe Tmtr mates eee wm tn ca “fore to ‘ hg hurning breaks these globes and seta free the particles of fat, | aro. Tit-th ate Be obi Sry ee Ne, Piling thats eaves » vieere , tng local support for a road, attempted to «ive the t been bak, | matt int saya the Boston Record. He asked a nitive: ar, M7. (Why do hands and Ips get chapped tn winter?)—The wind and frost) are: nee | hat of fomues its edges wer pore saele heads, W: ie ir hoste: } : x . tn am ] ton than any the floc tb “How long does {t take you to carry your goodn to varkat Absorb the akin’s protecting moisture and then tnflame the dried skin Smaller Game. rate ‘ie am an sre blo n Hy aiehacy ) Poor Old Ghostess! 148, (Why do clothes dry faster on wlidy dayn?)—The dry wind absorbs the! @ cea ant Mob were eit for # day'e fading out over the tered sixty. “Pires di was the reply. Odds boddtking, Bir] moisture on the surface of the clothes, J tel Fg ah Bdge mpeckled oon: This ts ir test," ‘Phere's the point,” sald Mil’er, ‘With our road in operas Usirired, 414 not your monied grange stand 149. (Why {# @ gray sunset often the atgn of ratn?)—Tt shows that the alr ts patlentiy | fer nea m Mpeokled cons | Tie ur teat SUP yeu ane inky Tver Weeks (@, Garen 884 Re. Was Kulght—"By my hatidom, yee; | full of vapor, which t# Ikely to be precipitated tn the form of rain, |Your Roum without makiog a capture, when sud vod, there. they Cortland, eines bs ane nly Jack cried Bob, I've got @ bite the whole Pacific fore close the opening end see in wi ire's bought it and slupped 1 to 160, (Why does a kettle K’' when {t 1a bolling?)—The atr, entangled tn the} nome in one day,’ “Very geet, sener,” anawered the mative, "bul whas Amaze. . boiling water, escapes through the epout of the kettle in euch w way as to cause| “What te Kit" orled Mod, tn emcttement, “A The islands varied free the time it will melt @ PaMDOE ae "AVA didan not oo. with 111 mtn reo and: Madagascar to that feet of tee." (ould we de with the ether swe dyer’ An tea, 1S peas 0 bed exiles.“enPuncs, & Aumming sound. SRR ad ety | "Die," meplled Jock, “20's 6 waan,"'srBis atm! Ot MlBlly Corsica, while some con (To BY Continued) *