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ee ee fee | eel ane tients aa gh nie mle sale sts apn mapa sacesteaes The Evening World Daily Magazine, Wednesday. September 25. 1913 Copright, 1912, hy the Prewe Publishing Co. m “S’Matter, Pop?” e oe © @ = (The New York World.) —— IF.YA WILL PLAY ]} |] THINK I'DRATHER CENTER FOR US PLAY THE GoAL-TosTs, A MINUTE, AN PA THAT WONT BESO US & COUPLE ,WE STRENUOUS TOR ME wit" SHow Ya tow HE CAN SPLAY, “PoP ES ONLY YAD ORTER, t ‘Sea vais LUTTE’ THREE Years o1d The Diamonds By J. S. Fletcher AND “Our Baby” 3 (srnee—| BY By Eleanor Schorer | | HERE, THERE "| iE. SY BvYBRYVTDBOMPw. M RS. FORK says that hi band ie all right when he out, but when he stays home he has i (e & Gleagreeable : fe Hedgeville | oy a oad Copy, 1068, ty the Freak A, Money OW "a8 ripe frult sometimes alle at the very Editor. a RECED the unsuspecting stranger who As A gossip rey BYNOPSIS OF PRECEDING OF. walka meditatively through an ‘orchard, , “ely 9 will be given at the Derks home next ‘Tuesday. Whoever says the worst \ things about her neighbors will get a prize, rena ui iinloa diaired tlre was a Gunday, and Miss Driscoll was fale ‘totem, of sland of tt. Renner, Hs lathes oa Ss Sober The diamond necklace might belong Srcik tum ie Billed ‘somali long to some great personage who had prveon, left it with Mr. Finney as security, lolline ‘to _ That was really the question which etalon — Miss Driscoll wanted to settle—were Mrs, Plank has hired @ new cook #0 her husband will take his meals out. ry) poor ranged . oo the diamonds hers or were the & Henry Kirk came near getting into Eager property of ther person who B trouble for speaking inaultingly to a . to mi an awkward moment , woman. But he proved in court that me On covuntal and lay claim to them? she was his wife, oun Miss _ coll Kearse Lens 4 ; $ office she was recet y Mr. a4 Some people's idea of being good Is to Bazentald’a son. 4 feel sorry for anybody that Is in trou soa ae Se ehdaerek eae H ble. * e he same of In ghort, Mr. Ninian Baxendale was ti “What are you doing at the club? I thought this wae your wedding a f day.” priate +s “Oh, my man attends to all such matters for me.” CHAPTER xu. pn a ag Fp agen ie IConttaeet.| He took y « The Late Mr. Finney’e Effects. non istened at 0 peephate HEY tell me,” eai@ Mr, gentlemen seem not to have troubled even to ~ a m | Haxendale, edging his 00tl tell about her woudreus find of the wash thelr hands with any frequency. Even the falr and witty Margaret of Navarre on one occasion avowed her neglect of elementary clean- lines {n the frankest way. “Look at these lovely hands of mine,” said she to one of her vourtiers. “They have not been Washed tor tight Ghys, yet IN wager they out- shine yours." In an ola French manual of etiquette, “Loix de la Galanterie,” published in 160, says the Chicago I former times even high born ladies and es chatr @ little closer and dropping his voice t gr ae bennaiey & more confidential whim ¢ney're real per, “they tell me, ma'am, = ‘1 that even the very buttons on his cof. clothing and the wire work on his © Get, these wooden leg would be consumed within Property an incredibly short space of time—suoh Secuney is the terrible power of the heat.” duce News, the complete dandy vised to K..\. 4 “Will he work up into glass bottles?” the amount of the loan trouble to wash hts hands every day and ‘his fa =>. a —_ G- M asked Mise Driscoll. Otherwist, almost as often. 8 ae 6 sgt em CFP EE eer pea _Bezentate fitted Me hands. i agers yon ory : “Not @ vestige im remains ped “A man with a fair salary ought to spend only a quarter of it for ma’am,” he replied. ge i | - hed ae “Then ae ea a Drtecoll, “te quate wn ve iding-place, went down- it 2 $ the end of the man otal: on bie oversent aud bet, ae would be all right if I could find a flat that would rent for a Too Many Cooks Spot} the Broth, “Absolutely,” murmerced her visitor eatin, Ot tn the outer thet qmarter, aes an with @ meditative als he wouldn't be back Ghat ] “Well, sald she, 4 woat nae att tea ie ava ts os asec oP ARMER JOHN and Farmer Turmut were ’ ‘+ | this to @o with me?’ tion Hotel. F having a talk over a glaas of nut brown alo The Day’s H ouse 1 1 etty “Muah, my dear madam," replied Of, He took, « meditative grat ot So S55 i in the local inn, eays Answers, Good Stories . Cc : Baxendale. “Your deceasea drtend”—~ oi te ticket for Leeds, Jow'a yor corn?" demanded Parmer 7 r : | Vincent’s $i iene mister Brltcel, interrupt end Oonght © Sasendale, ao be 11 right,” was the reply. By Stephen L. Coies | tne tho solicitor wit uted bands, 4 mere ford Lent, wan comune it : . | |What's the uso of using terme thal mene ] Fine," came the answer. A New Waiter’s Mistake. | i feat aint het hemanea eke bee $s cmotions. " Tne, . Hi waiter was a new hand, and the " Procure a large paper bag and place jnst this: ho happened a tow years @ { ‘That little pony of yours—qutte well?” iT customer @ short, diminutive woman, The Electric Iron » electric | it Over the whole ousft, tying the neck to have a rather dad fall in the atrect Ninian hed « tate wnornae ¢ “In good condition, My itttle pony | Bhe gave her onier and then tried to HE chlef reason why electri man natare; he knew that a aa y le ‘went four- Settle down on her chair ao that her fect could Ironing 1s best is that the|°! the bag tightly around the base of Drjacoll declared the value of the npperd Ny i the floor, In this, however, she was not fron makes its own heat|'h@ fan. Now set It away on a shelf monda to ve fifty thoussad pounde ; nero of cabbages?” | gucceatul, so she added another order to her Inside of Itself and keeps; '" ® Closet or any other place where “ ch 0, matan Driscoll was 20! near the Groth. Soha | fits j rePS} it will not be disturbed. Whi D1 ’ end “Fifty thousand \ "Glad to hear it, How's the missus?” el pasPielle Wane BM Met Ix turned atte yen oe we pee move the paper bag next spring you Wvet S stues sek’ teitioa nis with these ne ie aoe { |The watter pau jor & moment and medita- . enables 8 ‘ | ‘That ts the > Baxendal ae ea : | tively brushed first the tablectoth and then Ma {et along with oniy one Iron and avolds| Wl! find the fan tn perfect condition tiene en be continued Mise Driscoll, Mii Otte @ ot . That store is an old stamping ground of mine” {chin | He rearranged the glasses several times the necessity of running back and forth wt eee. to run, 18 an electric gan me, Poets ané Py hei bth Ni “I see, A trading stamping ground.” Kl the mec, 22 the face, Kventually €/ between the stove and the ironing board, peta tetas pee Toalee oe novelists and go-| him, which was, of course ‘over .. Rv: i mes durin Pi » je a me," he reptled et test, “‘and| Every woman knows that this 1s the] simmer there is no roason oi it cial Dhilosophers) of the question, 1 dons sem, ike otock ot shnece N old-time Hindoo Rajah reward ‘er-—have the haswck broiled or fred’ | Hardest part of the work. piso er vaat Evel Bin te i and men of acl- cluded, rubbing her ohin with a meat. Meagreloowsng stock el Uamee® ed his victorious Ge srRenien Tvarel) ne electric tron keeps Itself at 1 for many year tory Kervice pein | tative’ ain don't oon that $00 40m pipes and ciparet a win 8 , mene ae ——. . quan ania aa the Sa constant temperature, is always per- awertng tt for cen.| Call him a friend Just Decause of that.” & ca ‘of the haircutting rooms ved by Constitution. fectly clean and the heat I applied! Electric Ranges turles In one way|, “Anybody is a driend wee does one ® Soyond, 4 ote : 4 . friendly action,” sald Mr, Baxendale, IMPLE, HE late Thomas B, Reed, when @ lad, in the mot efficient manner—directly “ or another. The|*! 4 . mi ee eeile ae be aU, GANS: Yorie.. sle- Tequested to ball out @ small host that fat | {rom the bottom of the tron, All the HP latest development in elee-| only trouble ts that| sf, Finney, ma'am, has proved hie te roan Sere isto pen 0a } E THEM.$ Poona the ater, 22 e4king oadly and was almost full of feat ts used In the actual work of trie cookery 1s the automatic no two of the an- ne for You ioe Driscott, ettn the awing door and w ‘m one \ Gesural take ironing and therefore the temperature range which possesses many awern agreet namical aba wahananee ots pale-faced man of thirty, had tata ‘one pound of gold more or less than the of the room {s not appreciably {n-| Unique features. It will get breakfast] So I can only tell you 1 , his barber's apron end was obviously ; He you my own per-| Mr. Baxendale leaned across the t by elephant's weight his head must pay creased as with the cid-fashioned| Wile you sleep, prepare luncheon} sonal conception of “true love.” I think| table, looked at hie vie. prepering himseit PB ge te in the forfeit, There were no achles large .|irons heated on @ stove, With proper| While you are shopping and cook din-|{t's something one feels for only one! emp Seung a fred bay Py Bonne ) enough to welgh the elephant. The \ use there is nothing about the electric] er While you are at the matinee. person in all the world. I think tt' mento whi wae nd R shall not be required’ of any im The vital ‘ aa equally seedy vest and trousers, | fajah would not let the beast be cut panion, to wear out. @ vital pa: re @ clock and a’ compound of phyatcal, mental and apir-| WNi8P other, @ rather handsome, full-habited up and welghed piecemeal, Yet the en first cost {9 the total Investment | th mete! After the food has been {tual attraction and that tt lasts as long| “fle hae left you man of forty or forty-five, with a clean- General got his gold, for he welghed He Fooled His Lawyer. cost. Irons for household gorvice may | Prepared and placed in ite receptacles as life, { think that when It's the tne ‘ help fee shaven face, dark hair, curling at t! the elephant. How did he do it? It was \, Yer. jue purchased for an average price of|in the range the clock automatically |dubitably real thing it's the mo: * aid, looking at the solicitor temples, and a pair of quick, mobile It wai STORY is going the hi most pow Bi emai fire a simple process. Suffolk county's I {\avout flve dollars, They vary in| turns on the heat at the appointed !erful force in the world and that noth-|ing eve pgctoy v hey Bisa eyes, stood leaning inst the A man went out walking one sunny gulent, A amp, welght from five to elght pounds and|time and the thermometer automatt-|ing can or ought to stand tn the way of |ons In ander Sebts, Bince glesning Ong poles Ve Tee morning. He heard two friends betting i under muicion of Baring taken the waich of cont avout five cents an hour to oper-| ally (urna it off when the bolling, bak-|it, And T think that no marriage une (aut It would have taken me ten years "Niniag ant down on the faded velvet as to the helght of an enormously tall we te ten eTihe Tener took ey eee tet ate, Except when the tron Is in useyin§ OF roasting temperature has been|consecrated by this love should ever|longer to do it, Now I can do ft at tounge, pleked up the paper and tummed flagstaff, In flve minutes, without he was not there [s no expense for current. Over] reached. The stored heat completes| take place. oncethanks to that poor fellow’s gen- ¢ the racing news. The pale-faced man climbing the staff, he correctly settled Figg Fy Bie ied pleaded | 200,000 vlectric irons were sold In the|the cooking process. erosity and ff it's all true,” put on his coat, ploked emall bax, the bet. He had a foot rule with him, ‘stepping from the dock the freed man followed | United tes during 19 1 the de-| All food t# equally well cooked and| 200 Young. ‘My service’, ma'am, ara at Your said, ‘Good night, sir’ in @ subdued j but he did not touch it to the staff, In the lawyer to (he corridor and, i/mand this year has been even larger.| no one has to stand around and wateh| “tf, Y," writes: “Can a young man of |‘ and," repited the woltcltor, "There voice, and went his way through the i How did he measure 1t, Very, very Sey satatte 2 fit’ and {Quick to re that here is an easter,| or coal loses about one-tiurd of its|in love?" Par cotiaks Lat Hh get Syd = nes! Ninian set forth the story in @ fashion simple, Think it out. wish to repay | quicker, and cheaper way of; Welgit, In the new electric range the| ‘They are too young for a deep and|and they want the furnit be be that would have done credit to any eve- io eas runties § a". | performing a task that everybody [tose ts about one-eighth abiding affection. ‘There is onty a|cleared out. As the furniture, ts now witness Site Ba eee Sy ued peti fi Mi ie| 100k# upon as more or less of a bug-| rapld Increase in the use of elec-jchance that the love they think they | Yours, you had better look it over, and 4 hand sete. ry OF aera bear, With this new device troning! ranges and other cooking devices feel will develop into the real thing, give Brown, the auctioneer, an order “sang how do you propose to get a y |has come as near to being @ pl hap led ceriain central stations to sup-| = to remove and sell It, It'@ of nO U#® memo aaked Nintan with emphasis, as ever It will be ply current for this purpose at very| ‘S, I’ writes: “1 am engaged to a |? YOu” ¥ “Considering that she's going to attach ‘We By John L. Hobble ‘ | -—— rates and on @ separate moter, Just | young man and he becomes angry tt Bs ji a8 yt A 3 coms Se them to person with a strel | your Electric Fai # the gas companies in some cities|{ go out with other fellows, Is this|ing tea alone in hor ndricn han thousnt: ome po FPG i ; Copyright, 1912, by The Press Publishing Co, (The New York World), Hie first play was’ unfortunate, He got OBT people have no use for an} furnish tuminating gas on one meter |right? He goes out with other girs.” lof many things and had resolved on ¢ Murs was Coltieen ana tGiteerent Y deing truthful Washington) tlemen's tennis and the ladies’ fenc-| sounier, sare fo ies Ae tian ¢ M Manta tan in ihe weintan, tel ee ae fae heating = cooking on| Nelther of you seems to understand | several lines of conduct, lett her estab- “During a train journey or @ jour- took the precaution to gre-| ing champlonehipe? ie efit no cata woee, "| Pete sendin tee peeks ane oats who have eaten elea-| what the promise to marry means, ‘The [lishment to the care of the weneral ter- ney by doat—especially if the boat vent some of the future cam — nd of the inning the manager called | « however, so that {t will be kept} ig yas heat In kak eae ace ee as no here made tt yan ; J, pedi A Loni) in the Journey'a made at nn » soldi ; ae us Bala oe las ks ws ts > ouke F © bo roned exolude other at- | "rd 0! orks in ‘ood man ances ow, ce . FRBBR didates from deing likened to himself.| “Stomach pump is used to prove| mata istinkdtadiy, 22 ff baseball” said the | in 1 ° nd Hon and be ready for 0 | oe een ° . fate aoece the iste Mr. Buaney oe ree weet take bie | § i corms West Point cadet had been drinking | h for baseball, son," ae eee | seal — jc Walt and see, my son.” Nap «= We protest againat the impertinent!» oy Al oe ash Outen et, Peel: 0m, to da its ; | Chafing Dish. “A, B,C." writes: "Tam very fond king about her, her eves, quick to ‘Three weeks later Mr. Claye, closing | subway guards who hurry ue into the eer, e could easily have got) jeiter g> iu for ch After you have unscrewed th . ~~ of @ certain girl and I think she ree |(*cosnise anything good, olf his tobacconist establishment for the . “| some expert witness to prove that) - necting plug at the end of the flex!-| FTER the theatre or card party | soocte me, but when I am witt bureau in which Finney evening, had @ wire put into his hands me core or siom the doore before wel 1 oe sorme in the stomach | Nowadays. Bip wire whion Haa.teen used 40 supe the following recipe will be) Oe nen > Me 1G Her 3] pore and where at the whieh he lelaurely opened and tead. It have time to enter, We also od-| °° m she stomach when cer. “ y' ply current to the fan from the light- found espectaily toothaome, Heat) 1 79.4 ayy to ibe food company. | mand necklace hidden. It contained but five words ject 10 the elowness of the service;| i" Kinde of breakfast foods come in pooted the matter? Grahleg ing socket place the fan on @ table|the electric chafing dish and meltiticu yr qcm Sot hm OU What) Wee ® Dralty specimen of She beet work "Coming OY A6m) We A } ‘ q + vail I do of the. Chippe “BAXENDALE, the guards spend too much time watt- contact with the gastric juices, SE and wipe It off thoroughly with a dry|@ tablespoonful of butter Turn tn ‘The only suggestion I can make 19|Driscoll, wh Mr. Glaye walked 10: the allan One ede ec cccacara ual an thetaht pit at tary towels Jcloth or dry cotton waste, Go over|can of tomatoes which have been cut|enat you formet yourselt ant your ahiy.|niture, foll | mee Tan Niner denser a ho are on the care and In New York when @ man's con-|_ “Fur tue antiseptic wap where we can get at|the whole fan carefully and get the|Up small. When the tomatoes have) ness and think only of that Kit she saw tt, Sho had tt sent to her idm aside, and whispered in his ear, ; of thoae tho are on sand ane (s eka | dust off all the exposed parte—evea come to @ boll, poach In them as man p home and, following, rumaged through “It's all right.” he said. “She comes 4 fous to reach their destinations, otence hurts him Re requests that he) °y Re tears ' | the blades, Now unscrew the tops of /C#RH as are require’. Serve the ¢ Vk. Git capitan? Wien) sanding’ in tit ahibon Ole eae ial be permitted to enter jail, and when|,,.vord away the individual come ant tng 6:1 cups, which are at each end of|on buttered toast and garnish them| wedding Invitation to two sisters Laas Hihout the leant epnectaen af moraing, G20 . the ie 7 ) "Yeu," |the armature shaft, and fill th vith | with plenty of the tomatoes, (Sprink rou be addres: ais hing valuable, she sug>: train for Dut jolyhead: ai England may have a stronger navy| he feels that he has euffered enough os aedenl aa aataha: anti | Oe AAAS? At Ld them with | with plen matoes, Apr 1 ad \a n tho diamond neckla: on, And ahe'll carry the stuit Yea, | e caps] on top of the oss rated wrmeaan| The outside eny y bear thal ‘Then come along, 1 guens it will be safe forj}und wind the flexible connecing wire’ or American cheese with a "dash of! name of the eon thi \p to "Foes day “9 in we sre = prevns. me pase of sbe fam, peprikn apd salt lianer one written “The Miss ——=' ned that the day follow. ing that on which the fortune and the diamonds fell toto Miss Driscoll's banda =, $Ee Re Comtiauedy in her green bag—chained to her ly een ~~ es = - - Se Ee

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