The evening world. Newspaper, July 24, 1912, Page 15

Page views left: 0

You have reached the hourly page view limit. Unlock higher limit to our entire archive!

Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.

Text content (automatically generated)

The Evenin e “S'Matter, Pop?’’ ae elle — i —__I— J | y Hat Guy's ; GOT A BITE AN’ DONT f ¢ World Daily Magazine: Wednesday: July 24; 1912 SUFFRIN CATS! IT MUST BE A SHAR! A GOOD LOOK AT [aks Fie How me Does IT LOOM To ‘You? WELL WHAT Do Ya irnow | ay THAT g i{;Deep Water Doings @ % (+m TR (The New ¥. The Man in the Brown Derby of Great Sammer Story of New York By Wells Hastings Copyright, 1912, by The Pres Publishing C (The' New York World), r MR. JARR MOURNS FOR A BACHELOR'S FATE. (Copyright, 1011, by Bobbe-Merril Ox) ‘The room was almost without ¢uratsh- STNOPSIS OF PRECEDING CHAPTERS. lls worth, N ‘orker, caunot et mee ‘eae hee a 54 = with tin pitcher and Dow! oocu- Sree pied a corner, and across the com frem ‘ante roger rid of here Mtegin tad Neu qa fo the dresser and against the eppesite nayivanie farm, where they t wall was a little, single, iron ped, whose man wien weare coverings, although clean, were in @ UBat inet rrage wined atate of crying disrepair, There was also clergyman. they vlan & second, ceremony. & wooden chair in the oom, as there few 4° Nach 'peattranished’ (ering ae neppariods was in each of the others. ‘The only Siger letter” of terewel nit, lece of ¢urniture that et ali distin- ifeving that” ste has been kidnapnet, We trae ede to Burkinghain, where she and another woman guished 1t was @ great, tumbledown, wt nine of @ =e ‘“ UST you really got" asked M Mrs. Jarr, as she saw that her guests, Mr. Jack Silv eretwhile bachelor, and Miss Birdie Ma-|ton Rag.’ ‘I'm tn a dumb act, but I wart to know what's goin’ on." perba, the Firefly Venus,” were about “The young lady pines for exoite-) to Gepart. ment,” said Mr. Jarr, "he, if I do not “Me for the fade away, fair one!’ re-| mistake, longs for the excitement and lied Miss Maginnis, with a bored air.) pleasures of roadhouse gayety, such as’ Vhem all a young gell has is her figger| colored ragtime singers, even thous’, | ind that means to cut the swell sco: as she plaint ly admits, she munt) tint *—— deny herself the pleagures of the sapie.” | Le ‘ “I deg your pardon!” interjected Mra. you aln't-a-going to duck, J. am, ra ae lodged ‘for ihe, ight C me oh heat oat whose tattered velvet was ire, Lat . There oy - half hi jon by an old steamer rug, sia go’ Yend'who'utaking hres Nancy was seated in thie ebair with New York, Mra, Lathrop fat yo ia. tl her back turned almost squarely upon garch, | An ancnymons letter tells Mason togo 0 the window. The dress in which I bad fecouataee Bigihena Ne mck tinge te Yast seen her had been replaced by a fied. him jo Newey, leering the aloo. Meeow ls pialn garment of striped gingham such | as trained nurses weer, and whic! 1 Jarr with some hateur, “No one was|sald the object of these remarks rising Is styrrt Gretby tenga htm mh cro at suppose, was an exirs, precaution scoffing, While I might question the/to her feet. “I ain't making no cracks tog Ae: pene leares tee ene against her escape, a modified form of ‘ oned in a eantiarium at Win! taste”— at r friends," she added to Mr. 8il- Lathrop 60 and ryt howe Prison Gress. Some little rustle of tie “The taste {s all right,"" tnterrupted| ver, “but I'm about as happy as @ there te a y aeon window shade, perhaps, made her turn the Firefly Venus, “But to see Mawr|crutch in this snare, and, anyway, non- ASE “Picts “eae senteree ens, on SF her face toward the window, and I saw the notee and pam directly below him es te that she was pale and had been crying climbing. ‘“Naacy.” I whispered, ‘Nancy. ship the scoffin' till you'd think she’ bust, and to know YOU must pa rofessional people git on my no! | upjsites, tt cheapens a performer. Prince| the swell eats, even when you gotta| Yellow Boy wolked in a billiard parior| CHAPTER XX. Pin Mate! i bad a sane Privat fall guy to who expense {sno obfick,|{n Albtiene one winter and after that! (Ocatianst.) fearfully to her heart. then you say to yourself, ‘What !f you} he was a dead card as an attraction on| “Did somebody call™ she asked. an worked up from a lady swimmer, | the alfalfa cureutt and got cancelled Nancy Again, “Don frightened,” I said. “It is th Itlce & Dore Water Carnival] right and left. That's why, if possible, tvy teaves were Gensety % Mason. Here at the window." Shows to color effecks art poses, and |everybody scoffs and sleeps in the car| thick over the depression tn \ncertainiy, as has to starve yerself for the sake ofjor on the grounds. 1 knowed a sword if ghe had heard many voices of late, which 1 stood, but I very oo “hag waited eo anaiously to, hear, much doubted if J could re- now she could not belleve. main concealed, and thought ou, Mason. You! she whispered. that at best I could only fight for It, “Yes, I climbed up the ivy. I am and get away perhaps with my face un- at the window, I have come (vo |known, The lantern Nght was picking take you home again.” Jout vivid patches of tvy leaves, sweep- She knelt on the floor beside the win yore» swallower who done a window act, “Shs means that for the sake of her| demonstrating a new brand of baked ert ee must maintain a diet to keep! beans, and he ain't had time. since.| vor shipely contour.” sald Mr. Silver. | Has to wark a little white stone outnt * prattles Ike s child, You and stall for a ringedrop test of bdob now! catchers carnivals, An'| Bpell them bie wolds fn this ear, the that's wh: n't Hke to make myself t ing from afte to eide along tha length “ow, and I raised the shade a little, #0 ther's sald the artless prattler chem with private partior.” of the building, and with every eweep ‘hat now we looked into each other» weartly. “Rut my beef is because we £0 T thine vour voung tady friend te a mounting @ Mttte higher. #798 F ont for big doings and I'm put to piay- very shrewd person,” sald Mr. Jarr Guddenly the watchman atarted for- wat, poyyd my heed me re, pote ing small time!” shrewd? Her native intelligence ward, striking out with his atick, whioh ere Meht her Mr. Jarr rightly confectured that the; remarkable! Amid cultured surround. Nancy drew @ jong, shuddering breath. mowed half 4n armful of leaves from “On, ‘Mason, I am 20 glad, slad seu young lady had expected a joyous ev | ings she would make a chirmin; the wall; and into the vivid circle of have come. I have been so worried ig and ning and was disappointed that Mr.|{leal wife. | WF ride } tho Iantern's light leaped a great black about you, I wes afraid—afraid they Sdver had brought her to this quiet Are you enzage’?" asked Mrs. Jarr,! TRIGGER FISH—Say, Mr. Garpike, I'll go pardners with you on those worms If you'll get them out of the bottle. cat with blaging eyes @ very devil of a Mieht have killed you.” home, Me? This John? asked the young a oo) ei tb cat that, yet, must surely have deen ,! don’t think they would go quite so “Wow, Birdle, child!’ eat Mr. Silver) lady. “He makes me tired! Mawr eagerty, “you know when your mother) thinks she's fallen for somepin soft, but entrusted you to me"— not for me! I'm too refined for having @ “That's al! Mawr's bunk," said the! husbin’ botherin’ ‘round me." wearled Miss Maginnis. “She thinks! ‘You see, she hasn't a mercenary , The Japanese Girl @emps I ain't to be brung to an alr-| ficial, designing girls I have met, the : B y M oc k Jo ya ‘Hight cabin of this kind. I thougnt we company of an unspolled young person wee goin’ to be brung to @ roadhouse who scorns to flatter ty positively re- ? op two,” ehe added Bissarey ing x cream aa Copyright, 1912, hy The Press Publishing Co. has to up starchy food and stick = ve no doubt,” said Mrs. Jarr —| ¥ Ritiamcreten As leat tircisst' te) ioee |ecitins et aa ene young lady {s tm. X1.—PRC GRESS OF JAPAN where geome smokes comes over with, patient to be amid more congenial su pome up-to-*ate stuff like ‘The Skele- roundings, it were a pity to de her The May Manton Fashions weer ‘ne New York World). EK WOMAN. HHA Japanese women have;subjects which fit them to start on been long pictured as meek, carecrs of thelr own. home-loving, doll-like crea-| Tho activity and progress of the Jap- tures and the people of foreign! anese women of the higher class who countries never thought them Kept thomselves in their exclusive circle capable of doing other work than domes. fOT many centuries, 19 shown by thelr tle duttes, But tho last forty years of | interest in the Red Cross Soctety. The OX plaite Modern education have worked wonders | J2Panes® Rod Cross Soctety has the B made with body] With tho Japanese women, and few|/rsest number of members in the en- Portion and skirt ne barre Moped — wi! and finished plack patent helt, to be an ingly frock 1, | Seeventencte far as that,” I laughed. Xe | heave 7 “I don't know, Mason,” Nancy eaid ! “ 99 What {9 stf* called the voice trom very seriously, | “They frighten me. eer ut ert the roof, They are capatte of almost anything Sit ‘The man below me laughed and shut wicked, deaperate or wrong. and I am ps ; his lantern elide, afraid for you even now. What's the Use of Being Elae? “cookie's cat Ia on a atill hunt" he of you to be clinging there mtn rene replied, it his eyes lo: out at me face to the brigh' light J am going te By Clarence L. Cullen. if some of them really had gone pull down the shade.” it “Don't,” 1 sald. ‘The watchmen : : said the man on the roof. won't be round again for t. Copyright, 1912, by The Press Jshiog Co. (The New York World), |. The birda were still ctroling around me at least, and I want to ee po acaag Mke to Attempt the Tabet (eaten eas hb it the Beginning nd fying off id Nancy, firmly, “It has to that our n= Achievement! sovlding, chattering and ake thelr, heads — screaming as sparrows , aa T cnn talk fu ert | Before we're Allowed to Make the| know that I most at ful! more of of the curtain. esnltee ta 4 them, T climbed quickly, under cover of "Hut" I proteated. Ty you wene) face We've Got to Learn to Follow! tig present disturbance. In @ minute *; ead Nancy, firmly, "% has to ty Itt 1 Mai@h. | wore of climbing 1 came to @ window ‘Phen, with @ Uttle Gush and ee to Ascertain the " open save for the bare before It and @ softly that I could scarcely hear the 5 | with|«reen drawn curtain inside which whtaper, “Kiss me, dear.” Wor thiepmnele| The Trouble with Getting Away with| ive atrred in te auth may el Mba edie teceere vo that her face of a Foolish Re- a Grane mine: Filey. Taae: nies Vory causloumly I stretched my hand pressed close against the cruel, rusting ple to ' Tout and pushed the shade aside the bars of tron, the wondrousness of h venge, just Try) and p e fraction of an tneh, until I could uty tenderly enfolding her. ‘Phe people of other countries reallze that/ti'® World. The membership almost to Cash It Int- “Second Wind" bas Copped Many 4) the room within. It was bare as @ brave eyes looked into che tor an enh ‘n one are greatly Iked| Japanese women of tovtay are gust as, TeAches the two milion mark. The aes Good Race! room in @ hospital; @ dejected-looking nal instant, then fell T bent an for ttle girls, ‘They! progressive and active as the women | Hmpress herself ts greatly interested in Seger fe NOUNS BAAN Bat On INO Odne OF tha Tad Nineed hee. ‘The agonies of bh are smart and mplo| of any other elvilined tanta jthe work of the society and not only to dissunde thon| Tt Takes @ Man with a Corpulent Cu-| reading @ tattered paper novel, and he ! not have frightened me then. and are in the best It might be a surprise to tearn that |!% her donation one of the largest, but 0 ye | p to Expect Other Folks to Take| Was all alone, | ou are coming with me now, now, style and. well adapted] it mah ? or she always presides over the annual Easily Fersuades, | oe «in Him when he Doesn't Belleve| [released the cirtain and edged along ae Mason, not that way,” to morning wear. This © are several women reporters ani i ceing in Tokio. Forty-five years ago —_ in Efimesitt sideways to the next Hghted window. ATt te too dangerous for you. one can be made of|the Japanese newspapers and that ine Japaneso Empress never met nor| If all that “They have Got on You)! nse In th ma middle-aged woman paced “47 #*rous for both of us. Tam going gingham, as itn this] %omen doctors are now !n no way nov-\ te Jap silt > ‘ have po. Risk As — the floor nervously, and, after a glance, 2, Pull down the shede, and you must instance, with trimming|olties In Japan, ‘Teaching and nursing |*POKe with the ordirtary public, tg. Sine Ka" 508, OS Otten we Imagine we've “Lost Our!) want along still further, peering in tik to me quietly; for of aouree you of Danding and be alare the favorite occupations of the| The ladies of royal families and the) Coming! | Grip" when our Gripping Mitt te Merely | winddw after window, os 1 came to take me away to-morrow, perheps, very almple tttle dress: | 5 eA Ree wives and daughters of noblemen ai | Asleep! them; and with each glimpse Into the “ni there ts no tmmediate danger, St ean be made of col-| men on ee bene oes | active members of the society, At the| The Foxy Zig joins the Booaters’ | icfon’ brightness, mae Ager FC No anger.” 1 repeated; “why, ored Mnen me Gree BOG. the Salen fornee OF recent war with Russia| Band, thereby Saving himaeif thé 5 mpted more than once to tear Nancy. the place ts horribte.* large stores are mostly women, In| time of the rece Brounle of Toatina his Own Hara! Many 0.Man Weare a Hare" Medal. tor). 1 was tempted mors than 0) : “Then you had better not look at tt Government offices many women are Many of tho! ‘taaleg. ‘Yolunbeeren » Tuy ull 4ay who once § tly Imagined Him- pe? very fore ee ee ere any more," @atl Nanoy, and polled employed, and all these women are ap-| Nurses @t hospitals for the wounded an) : 7 i felf a Coward A Or Way 18 pate) Nt down the shade. “Really, dear,” wh tok There's a Certain Brand of Diseon- | he tn charge, that he might lead me the continue tis best for both of Pointed by @ civil service similar to that | Sick 6 eee a ; | more quickly to Nane Once’ Shad Bryan’ untoces teeta ‘or of us. of this country, sage ail No Meg'lar Fel ever Works 418) round her, once Thad wafe and be- threes potty an ¢ almees ting een mart afternoon| The Japanese women have always . “Bulge” on the Man who te Down! — | yond this present danger, I made Up could. Mason, you would have te emeoe and tt can be] loved knowledge and literary works, n eT a | my mind that theso other unfortunates. me down the way you came, and. tt Yy po “Justifable Homtcite" ts Bound to he! who suffered here with her, wh a Ad would be very hard for you to ao, eve: mage ae shown in theland they held a high position tn the i ' M pak Siew, Be oh Hip] inteltectugt life of ol Japan, But the ~ 2 ny) the t when we Kill the Draggings| some of th im probably heen if the ivy were strong enough to hold become a rea " 2 Do abit! | vear val be . 1019 us, Can you hear m useful Wile. dress. for| OR Period of war caused women ti Down Habtt! Hast ‘ould be opened up with Po Araceae liege ss euppem ‘ool days to be worn at| !ose ‘f hold on the na tone tn: le eae wien = aah the flo’ f state authority, But sent any season, The full|lectual Mfe. The militarism whicl f o 0) ( York Word ur Rival te only Fiattered when we! now 1 cared to find Nancy herself, he possibility of the tvy break length -box plaita give| warriors in the highest estimation w: Coprright, 1012, by The Pres Publish epiring’ Baw, Sore | Bnvy Him, but when we emulate Him te nna Be away. tog under cur comblngd wetgnt ander the effect of slenderness| (disastrous to the women who, recely. 231—What is the cause of “rolling” thunder. he's Got to Go Get New Stuff! | Once, ore & Window, T the fall for Nancy, cooled my flare of to the feure and theling no encouragement or apprectatton 262—Why is a cup sometimes broken when hot water ts suddenly poured anaes | was nearly ¢ “1; for an old gen- anger like a dash of cold water, pretty one-piece sleeves| gave up thelr intellectual pursuits Hope makes a Nice Little Fdifics tleman ralyed the shade of the room “1 wilt come around to-morrow morn: Are stitched to the arm-|" ane oft-told subserviency of the Jap. | ito it? Hy ley 4 with a Jerk, that he might look out tng, thea, and get in on some pretext halee, rennet CAn DO) cos women ip not the result of laws. 232—Why is a pott drawn up through water much lighter to lift than if it {s Built upon a Sub-Cellar of estiessly | the night. It was only Let them e@top me if they made longer and fin. ‘ bay Pie & ra 1 st 1 ap Oe hla baal ht and the unaccustomed ished with bands arai[nor teaching, although many forelgners after it rises above the water? Mustl MBIA | bis poor exsalen: 656 Tee paseeee ees f’a momnent Matis aid wat chats the neck high, finished | belleve that the Japanese women are) 234—Why does bread become dry and hard a few days after it (s baked?) Ee py Ne er t the Ton |bavend hia ranre of vision, “Listen, dear,” she eatd at length, YY @ round or standing | not protected by law and that the teach- | & a “ De | t vente © bom 6 v come to the last window of all, ‘IT do no: know how {t 1s going to be collar, ag Mked.- ‘The|tng of Buddha and Confucius mare them, &85-+Why are we cooled by deing fanned in hot weather? | Thing doesn't apply to the “This te my! Ehad Mes rye roe, closing 18 made at the and had raised tie shade perfunctorily done. You must think of that, But if back under the box|!nferlor to the male, The subserviency before climbing to the floor above, when possible, I want you to tal Dizzy Day” Man me away plait, of the Japanese women ts entirely TRSE queries will be answered Friday, Here are replies to Monday's tire before siimning from here quietly, to depand on s0Nr For the 8-year size.|mattor of long custom. So far as the questions: “Tethargy” ts Laziness Dolled Up! a wit and not your strength, For theve fue grea will’ reauire| tos are concerned, worhen are just as “Why are members of tropical races dark eyed?)—The dark | « ey'! in @ Serial’thet hae No CHAPTER XXI. men here have everything at stak yards of material | ° br iitads k € color defends the eyes from the intense heat of the sun, which wou en running for ‘ . This sanatoriu ha 27, @ yards 26 or 2% | well protected In Japan as in any other A Word. goad Manel ZoAa. nae eA But the Japanese women did otherwise seorch them. ae , yards "44 Inches. wide | countr with 1% yards” of | COUntrY tri? ‘ , 46 hink that none of t ould stop al not take advantage of their lea! rights. 2u7-—-(Why does @ brook's water twist and whtrl?)--Tecause tt pushes against ame Problem ts net oven ft be +) much think thet none of them, would step at ote fatfern ran ta|'They can be free and independent as !® banks and is thus turned from {te direct onward course, and Weenies the lena Aan in a Rebelitous Moa } th to wie J he eee vere Keeceicun weelaeSaaboin cut tn sizes for girls ther aisters in America or Murope, but “entre of the stream flows faster than do the sides | - | Dare with. @ ss means prison for them if they are Pattern 7495—Girl'e Box Plaited Dress, 6 to 12 Vears.* 6.8.19 andi? years. | they are not accustomel to use their) 2&-(Why ts the Mesh of 014 animals tough?)—It contains Iittle albumen and 6 Mate the Gate! } ‘sg imitation of ins caught, They must have counted on . Di | ere SS clean Tho walls that, Mason, I think they are pro» Cal at THE EVENING WORLD MAY MANTON FABHION} | legal rights to the full extent, fal Taber atte fac Teas ack, coc tisblen| cool the: blaed f)aThie lassen the gmavatl’ we ara alenns Tromciiica’ cat lak’ MMRLinv ed Dee BIRR MCROres an cave. TIRACRNTCe chats ine tate een Hew Butiding, 100 West Thirty-second street (oppo-$ | Japan enjoys tho distinction of being 7 49 is ORG YORADADIOR ‘ apa ein art gey say Nitec, WIAL they were here and there blotoiet some way, but Lam very ure that, BURBAU, Donald 4 Thirty-second street} | the only country In Asta which has a of carbon and hydrogen tn the blood, which are tho chief causes of animal heat. era! Folks @ Unable to Differs | oe cracked age, looked, as I have rather than fall into the hands of the fale Tie Give Broeh, Setar: Bale eyenue ru He to cota or} | woman's university, The Woman's Unt- They also supply the body with water, which comes out tn perspiration and entiate betwee Hypae- | Sid very mush fice the walls of a pric, Rtate idee ther aah nen GRRE Orela |New York or ont BY Geil on reeset * versity of Tokio is now eleven years cools the skin, riny a hospital’ The cron’ Kitcwor | Beek heath peu’ Maair bed avampe tor each pattern ordered, epecity } | 014, and has over 1,800 atudents, To- 20—(Why docs iack of nourishment sometimes cause tnaantty?)--After the 24 ; eee ne cian, and aie, Gifte Gnteaiine tink enamed iRanAiiee IMPORTANT=Write your address plainly anf siware "} | sides the higher branches of atudy, the fat and muscles have been destroyed by animat combustion the brain fv eas! Tt la only the ‘Cratier who’ Mroge'neescs r remote impatient forma.” tah WOAlet S46 Line Sune fot: inter, potinte IC ie © Doerr, univegelty traine young women in many attacked, ebout “Having it AU Over" Bomebody! painted a nondenstipt green, (To Be Continued.) . 7)

Other pages from this issue: