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See __.. The Evening World Daily Magazine. Tuesday. July 30. 1912 sOur VS A Little OF OH DEAR IE. iT \] Gee weit ouR | 16 THis ABouT WHER Run FOR pur WHat THA | | [teteee!) | HATS AN GRUR | ‘You Saw '7! yo THeS Quiet LIBE 19 WHAT LiFe dee SAM Hier 5 A HORR: 1D \ SCATTRRED t = —— f J Fours NEED NO SNARE | PLB ASE, )| 19 I Cuaweiwe Ca¥s-NO odoin —! Save m cad 194 1 JPLAASK DONT | Act OvER THE) BAR IE RIGHT] 1 a a ru y sim : (beep maniacs NO C We. t ) NES oy DONT see uo Bach s({Cowty | THAT STONE, iy MAINT EXCITEMENT NO‘ Swuk ] Vay [Baw “al { Coprdabt une (The New York Work, The Man in the Brown Derby A Great Summer Story of New York By Wells Hastings EO NOT TO Go Away THis] / WE CAN SAVE A LOT OF MONEY STAYING | (INSTEAD OF WASTING OUR MONEY= LETS Groner, pi Ng ag rh lt oly 'SICRIGHT HERE AT HOME ~ (MAKE A SACRIFICE THIS YEAR — ) dup vn ——4 — ——_— | undeftly Mslodgel & ates, for I wae certain Hole house Mais ov Miri, that now that tn notper mon hy w and bis Janitor must rush from SUPPOSE this visit means you're | inl s9ine unknown guard of tie to crab my daughter | frou the other side. Mut nothing y marrying into your family?’ As . asked La Superba's mother, coming to, Mill do nothing to separate them? the point. |Aeked Mrs, Clara Mulridge-Smith, tas- Mra. Clara Mudridge-Smith paused, |ing her cue from Mrs. dure. dim we® of the hall considering whether she should pi “I'm ont Jim on® replied the black like watets that ee or gully in her effort to her ex+/ alpaca mothor. “Youse ladles have ne throngl and clowed flance from the threatened mesalilans. | Upped yer mit. Them wedding bells ) after mys pas Re But Mrs. Jarr, with rare intuitlon, | shall not ring out!” 1 stole along again, counting + in | pavwed, At the one that I kne rose to the emergency. Here she cackied with great enjoy- he Mrs, Qeinrop's- 1 stepped wid she said quickly. ment of her own astuteness, and the Dut (herg. w fous that the marriage take place, and adden rancor overcame her a moment wheth: the sooner the better.”” krowed he was up to somethin’ | THINK OF HOW MUCH MORE FUN IT AUTOMOBILE = AND BUILO OUR OWN GARAGE - \ p and wiieper YHuh,” replied =the —_ professional | she cried. “He never wanted me to ~T0O0- AND INEXPENSIVE ANDO HIRE OUR OWN CHAUFFEUR- AND THEN vt ft decided agains | ie ‘ yin’ | ti WOULD BE T had come to the went . mother suspiciously. “You're tryin’ to|around, and when he was around . z | ; To BUY AN— TAKE LITTLE TRIPS - ANDO TAKE OUR DINNER «came acrattio of t put something over on my child. I've Ad Never slipped me nothin n’ live seen aA A FROM HOME FoR. 1 ed of she halls the | heen up again this propersition before. him send word he couldn't come ta Lege WAY FRO . 7 4 Birdie out to dinner, but he never seni i NARIETY- AND - 5 self, and T want to tell you we a a ten spot. as a gentleman should, a sure fienre of Mra Olsen. going to fall for any bunk. Our family | addin’ lovin'ly: “Take tais and eat VXI T ahragic tnatinottvely againat the f CHAPTER XXIV. att 1, heeanse 1 was are f Tune nate ba Are mistaken,” said M awe 3 \ (Continwed) nauite of the dimne: of the aly gd swell brung up, and she ain't going to “ ® te ee) met have kean ine, y i a > ed te " c ' Dein Jon he ivie ic T ve w: 1 his cush if he does it, and a8 ®ine marnes. You can ask him. which led up to tie could the only eye left open to me, fair young bride to awake upon her! 1+ would weom that La Superba's union and then stank Mrs, en Still ton far away tn wedding morn to find she's double | mother had an affection of the eve j vir tha Ivy to walt ard Histen, take by @urprises Or bw any sudden move crossed and has a husband to support} weit as the heart. For the eye opened (bat not dare now to press tie apring Of. Mine, ba praveuted from. giving the ~Who can't even play the plano or paint] ang shut some five or six times {n rapid ritire LT guardediy took the AIPM. #0. there being nothing else for a lantern slide, end s0, at | 4rN J succession eee Ning pocket end, rhe Ht 1 tied to impersonate Dogtor May. hia cakes and be billed with her Firefly ha bias 5 i Tee ie Mt ine tamde, pew that te wap, New. although { know niveelf oo Venus act as ‘La Superba @\d Com- Buy that put the cush ng At in ‘ * sald thelr windking host-| 5 h : two minu'es of ton, Ina moment more “there'd be nothing doing. ja ‘ - 1 thankea God in the darkness, fur | heard the soft ehriek and click of the ig Inck almost at my ear. wer than Hecthat | was desperately F tain of quecess T stooped to the polt as alantly as E gould, and shooting ft pany." “[ wanta tell you right nowsmxcune F doing, La me, I got a weak heart and the I'm| Superba alf't going to the expense of ttl 0 takin’ {8 on doctor's ordere—what my| Sting @ divorce to get herself en bad { handie and + aghi again.” T climbed the steps very cautious! t trned the tandle, ana daughter ain't lookin’ for a husband) ey nee a nusband?” asked Clara 2 marnent stand at the door La Mei Mh ie to carry her grips and fight her for! yaagesimth, ? iting * hens wu Tai ar, ve ein. eT to cigarette money. She'll marry a live|" "she married for loveea coupla timer, one or she won't marry at all. After follering Valeska Suratt en the bill mon huddle of bad sloth turned and looked at me, the weary tw pen an {neh and she ain't going to do it no more,” Sevres Te New Tort We A murmur of voleee that was eine old me a , 8 the reply, alnoat arttoulate, atid wurmined that OUT amidst (lye tyy. 4 started old face no and Bovee Movin ny eee male ote on But you'll do nothing rash? asked ii Mgr alt ya) el barat ie with frightened eyes that lboked ‘at don’ y for love= a To] [door of the office, Nevertin ivan gt MENS Is hate ce huabane iekieee ee | TIONN! HOw GAN YOU DENY HAVE WE NOT REGULATED DASHED CHILD LABOR ? ¢ thw A Wag not naw a Hevea Teka piteously, an ¥ my unempected ontraned "Do you know who La Superba [8] re tiod the mae ele eed ME noe) THAT THE NATION IS BETTER THE PARIFF, BUSTED THE. PROWED ~) lie'waa now. L pushed the door rhs, y a i "I replied the lady heart trouble. s " a : , NAD iF eh euouati te 42 The Firefly Venus ds the act that) nut, jest the Wine ehines te : URLING IRON TRUST An's urthier pen, Juxe far enougl to ed H righ makes Eva Tanguay jealous. Birdie'd = In, softly closed can the party tn question so long as he is iveral and refined.” You can tell him we called," said | ty, and, slippl nd me, | ‘To iny satiafactios one he doctors or anything Hike @! You can set your mind at rest, T'megnly nome one who Tas come (0 fing out de booked solid for forty weeks tn the big time if certain parties n't afeered 1 found the halt | but dimty Hxhted that the about thi pice, Perhaps who knows i ft would be ‘Good-vy, John,’ fer them!"| virg, Jarr, rising with Mra, Mudridge- | ness from the « door at perhaps I can even send you home again ! “Oh, not at all! Not at all!” said/gmith to depart. | hwnd made # broad, truncated V eama4ay."" Mre, Jarr, seeing her ruse had worked.t “And start somepin?” asked the pro- | Roth boards of tl Tai Raor, spas “Home.” the old fellow ahnverea, dot. mf , ° Bis . of light not four foot away from me. ine at me uncemprehendingly, “home? "You mistake us. The fact {» that welfessional mother. “And mebbe gittin [through which TE must pany Inte tha ygg,* Drape t ean are only friends of Mr. Silver, It wa8] Birdie to think It would he great prove | saben iene alla faettee a seit" | repeated, “perhaps T can qend just a Jone of tis lady saying she was] stuft to do a romantic runaway and | 1 could F plaioy Bri , Mr. Silver's er, We are really! mebbe get her booked at Hammerstein's | Fender . A iese, ie pasted is hand over the gray vale: Cee wee’ ot Sie atubole of Np and chit, and bed into the corner at the right te sitaMgie Of thio hair back from his door in the hope that, Ie. er enee “Home,” he repeated; -witt somé @awn- Ing of comprehenston, aid to any, gur- prise and embarrassment, #at bolt up- wrote, [rightly hed and vurst into tea watched the grot shadow pass T thought, through lis sobbing. four or five thn « shadow whose could hear steps pussiug lu-the ball eu: striding, giant logs commenced some. side I stepped back to the door Where In Uhe office, fell flatly across the listened, and it seemed to me the floor and, bending at the wall Like seme steps were dying away in the direc huge, black, paper doll, stag, of the stalrs, so that T was on fire to vague, flat bulk almost to the cetlin open the door agait, certéfh that the Although the intervals of its passing coast wae now el and: wild to be and eerie were short ( with Nauwey Pleased he is to marry @o gifted alroot while the papers was full of dt, ouly | Young lady and settle down, and we've|fer her to repent in the pleter houses | come to extend our congratulatl: when the story blew up? Not much!” “Now you're spreading the salve,”| ‘Well, said Mrs. Jarr complacently, | anid the professional mother, uponlas they were journeying home, “we've whom the colorless remedy ahe was|sindered two fond hearts this a taking for a weak heart was having a} ‘It was wonderful the way you man- genial effect, "Well, dearies, can the * sald her friend, | bunk and let's be friends!” ! * said Mrs. Jurr, “When tn DEEPER PROBLEMS OF LIFE? OURSELNES CAPABLE OF , “But there will be a wedding? You|doubt, tell the truth!” AH ME ! AND THERE ARE GINING BATTLE To THE 1 me on the floor, BE ing up, and down (‘Betty Vincent’s Advice to Lovers Y dear young men, don't negigot the Jittle courtesies of life, I said} “you must ve vary no one must find: out that L have 1 herg. raps you won't understand now, but you can think of Hight in two te it when Tam sone, 1 haveit tine to veering acrese wall ono tell you much, but ¢ prowise you that |mtole softly #logg it until almost at tte Tam lng to try ty help not only you, eur eit angies by an- but all the p er Tt may be be tur Jather hall, At corner L stopped to do it to perhape it wills be I know that the bluff, off-hand, atiietio manner | | Sgaln and Ietoned Gaye, oF even sore weeke Dias Is considered the form nowavays. But just the sane My training ears woos cll able t9 You mugt teaenber that everything te nowaiiaya, i Jratch the distant murmur of Doctor going to be all right, that the days of the strongest suffragetia of them all appreciate iiew's dictation, Once vs T Watened this these have come to gn aad: cae ] | | Ving seemed to fail an a didtant that vou. are golug to be free IV's a Httle thing to give one's seat to a lady In the Ye nircy Pal | Save for tiene sounds, tween us, subway Lyre ea! | wan in siler 1 keep. You It's a Httle thing to ask. a girl's permission to smoke, , KX DUES: j found oS rt be tru,, Good al even ff you know she doesn't mind » ee carers and Sentie tual ae 1 the poot fellow had Its & little thing to put a gulding hand on her arin - faa = Te VR a oul fell 2, Bk ‘tt Fi detcod ian het aaa Wikin the iwasue soul ate GroRne ihacnirn ‘ [much marred hy the lose of yi way tinderntood me, but dpeued Was: foulleh enoukh to i ou the again and, seeing ty " In fact there ave lote of virtues more substantial tia head * MW ndght have 1 Was empty, stepped out and phot politeness. But i: le a strange assistance in making tite Hyable siarted to elimy ata the bolt behind nd on. tiptoe: The Engagement Ring beat of friends, But T rpowe of & nuit T ‘called, in «whisper, om hin in ove much regular attention forte anything is wrong nad f have promised to 1 hink a frien: note # hecony » we to consider nevesnury? We do not wish to maryl 4 Kady Chance and tappéd gently on” the «nd although 1 mean that Mrs, room, there was did T wish for ant tof pack NOW, ti yo" perwes Je way 30" kept gala over 4 " eg \ a hand, ae to be w fight T show bar Gea. ‘ ak voter Je cam nine pba ots Magazine, | FONE BY Ute ite i e i el ate n thai mine rome a iiapd oanaibilea an eo ess aa in love with tem enaedial to His Folt i : J gee, Sesh ato a m | ballad OLTAey j me angacemetit. Many young women never|® si"! who al Ns glad to xe | jy , Bark Gees ani ccording y- No Money, No Marriage. — Indeed, T think evepyestulr of tie Ment have av engagement ring m But told me that ng he tute it into his fire and thea B's. aide downtowa te ther morning SeeRy Up-to-Date, vas potentially: vagghe day) a 7 may becd 1 to another t with @ great bg liganimr, which mabe N% somewhet end anoilen fare “A “4 fe : i f as irueaan Tie - "Nancy." 1 whispered again, and “B.A. writes: “A young man and [now out of town, next Christmas. anging 8 4 se Teg ye | Ae f ‘ ; iain T got no anewer., dave arranged to marry some time Burp you k tam wastlag my Ume w e 4 : Py yf felt for my matehes with shakiow he frequenty takes another girl home|! virial ' jt ge r gna ne thigers, broke the first, and {n, the from social affairs, telling me fie} 1 think you have a fair chance of owang ‘ | yi Metitant Mare ) next saw that £ wants obtain certain information | Winning the girl, and she is treating you : | , flay) The as all alone 3 fram ber, Shall | continue to go around] fairly since has told you of he Va Bt. ‘ ma) with him?" ; ott wuitor, 1 iff Rb iy it ane we vy) As you avo yirtually engaged, he ” Real Re eading. ' da invatuale | BN he Ah i nat treating you fairly if he continues | 8. writes A cousin of mone ery ni sie 7 fs en til " a ne to pay attention to the other girl. j hee just announced her engagement, tle was ‘ I whould like to give her a present, “AL OM." writes: “A young man ‘has | What would be sultanie?” Attention for twe years, and A sieck me bit of aliver or Pw time 2 saw him we parted the glass would doudtions be appreciated, Sa tied ha cnmelll ce 4 more ade, and s ounted tem conmely waltug for ¢ ise | op the ran, ‘ suddon ruttle of the At the top I stopped again and into ite phace, toned, feeling very much as a burglar "\ro Be Continued.) aybroee. One of them ha eoughs oot ‘Mow 4:4 you Lise my speech, friend,