The evening world. Newspaper, November 2, 1912, Page 9

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The Evening World Daily Magazine Saturday, November 2, 1912 oe By C. M. Payne OW Hats NovdinG! A WHOLE ARMY AN MY POP THEN 51% POLICEMEN MY PoP Can Fight. . Got APTER MY ‘) KereHeD A RAN UP AN TRIED To PoP AN He CANNON “BALL, ARREST MY POP An’ LICKED THE Just Line THAT, MY PoP GAVE THEM WHOLE BUNCH! AN THREW (T # GOOD SLAP AN’ THEN RACK AN’ BUSTED : THEY Wut SCARED To THe CANNON! ARREST -HiM ? from splitting head- aches. For their heads were swathed in rags. And he pointed to a young girl wearing a , ftunning whito malinc sg) { band. -1 had been thinking it @ rather #mart looking orna- ment until Jack put &R BONNET EFFECT. thls. 2051) doula Seay wry when I had to admit that it did look something like » bandage.” Wen,” eaki the Girl, scornfully, “bave absoiutely no idea of style.” “Perhaps not,” agreed the Woman, out of her wider experience, “yet they | PPP PL PPP LIPID LLLP PLL LP PPPPPPLPPLPALDA ALP LPDPPPPPPPPLPPL ALPE PPLPR A MA | png 66 O B b 99 XI—HIS FIRST BIRTHDAY. 2 PPL. ane Cache) 8 eee c ou Can Be Yi our ur Baby xf Le tr at By Eleanor Schorer fedShenandoah ey ; Own Beauty Doctor 7 = we THE FACE i. of Cloil ar Romance of ertaan’s Ride * By Andre Dupont By Henry Tyrrell ae * (Founded on Bronson Howard's Great honed “a Copyr'ght, 1012, by The Press Publishing Co, (The New York World), 8 | |) 77H fF [bg gff 28888 2 Ne IY 7 arr 2 | BagpnpnncnenneannanennenOOOnOONO0N000NC * " W tues. you think Jack asked me leat night?’ inquired the Woman of (Copyright, 1912, by G, P, Putnam's Som.) communication, I fear | cannot prep F Jack was the being to whom she ordinarily referred as her “worser srnores oF rnscebina LOnAPrENa erly, either accept ef efter any Seer /@ ey pote jo smngating, 1904, (or ‘The only material court bc @ asked-me if all house, several old have offered would have been to Baad = + the women at Mrs. Setar Wee”, 7 shane thom are out the unparched corn with which Sie ‘Weatside's dance had feade Buinghamn, : i i coat tall pocket was stuffed! what elegantly jet mand of The Union oMcar bowed, begged a to know wtat tn fhe Teen pene Then he approached ; world he meant he Trot her wapece, 4 said that they all | Me" wife's" efforts > | seamed to be suffering Hemi, ‘ from Lane a [= ge) of | Thormton, te cat on him Mr, Mav pe sundering of sored ties by the awful outbreak of civil strife ines new. had spent itself after laying the = try and its homes and industries papi XX. arrior of the Union, now ly admire things that make a woman look pretty. And do you know, Thave : nek: [sa apegglregy harap gd eget hell EGET atid utah “That's a new one on me,” said the Girt. “Why, the way the hair is dressed,” responded her friend. ‘Doesn't the; * colffure wet off the face in exactly the same manner that a frame sets off picture? Bome features are vo perfect no netting can spot! thelr effect, but’ these are unfortunately (Mke rea! masterpieces in art) very few and far between. Dia you ever motice that certain women who look pretty in their everydoy clothes are almost plain when they don their giad rags for a ball?’ “You think {t's the hairdressing and not the dress that does it?” ‘Ine times out of ten. Before adopting any new arrangement of the hair, atedy the effect carefully from all sides in the ¢1: And be just particular 7 t under atmeult Hm Army of Northern Vir- me, at Haverill,” fated ak . ] BM ginia had fought to the last pater trust there are.so hard ditch and still stood uncon- ager” ones Ratna ded Neowel How are le terms of surrender. twnry. it fe time, God knows! ar Brilliant as Gen. Lee's bat- Gertrude and’— 1 tles had been, the demonstrations of “sne and Kerehival were married genius and co! cter which he gave in sunday,” fv ype Bod. He A ‘ thig slx days’ retreat from Petersburg General's face alter strangely, Richmond rivalled the lustre of his whole attitude stiffen, as if ine heart i greatest victories, euddenly frosen. So he hastened © ‘when ‘selecting hair ornaments. A woman must good deal of a beauty to! ‘Then there is nothing left me but to ad $ wear becomingly some of the bizarre and startling modes that have been brought ‘ 0 and see Gen, Gran’ now aald, out thin winter. One of the most fashionable hair bands looks not unlike an press “Oh, General!" came the protest of hirtty dare to So al a In@lan's ‘war bonnet.’ to eR ONE Pe Per become of him.’ id! My, no, not a baby any longer! LAttle Johnny's mother saying: “He really needs such things, Why, he is much too bright for baby! M8 Meutenants, “what will the world has ae rent you mean,” onl the Average Girt, musingty. “Mere fashion ¢ a aaday theier us a him alt pend Wreseas adsolutel; ini ta him, ve “OUR BABY is auch a wonderful BOY!" {end Seige PTMMONe of Year Grmmy I Oe ea cele fos Haverty cannot make a certain atyle elther becoming or suitable. In expressing the same °” Me iP y pM dade: Menai Wap: Ce wl nt | they will say hard things of us, @ting his old cordiality, “He idea, 41 you ever know that Dr. Johnion once said of the famous actress, Mrs, I know. They will not onderetnd ng while Beng transferred from Danville iddons: ‘Art does not adorn her; nature adorns her and art glorifies her’? we were overwhelmed by numbers. But Sd came to us at Petersburg to “I do think of manetiiing else occasionally teaides my appearance, although . By ) By Je K. Bry AMS § that ts no: the question. Ths question the pthc oy Sr " you might not believe it. But to get back to brass tacks, how do you Uke my uvenl e os es (Phe New Yort World.) ie, Is it eight to surrender? If it is Pd pingto ed i ar bes o q hair done this way?’ Her face was framed by softly parted tresses, right, then T will dake all the respons Mise Jenny’ Bu ; ‘Vary pretty, I think,” sald her friend. “Only don't draw it down quite eo baliey."" nursing im to recovery.” 4 tightly at the wides. Fluff tt out a iittle more and it will make your face look ‘The note brought under flag of truce In due time word was received fram Y rounder, It appears a trifle long as it is, Yes, that's much better. If you dress to the Federal lines was Gen, Lee's re- Gen. Grant thet he was coming os ) your ‘hair that way for the card party this evening you should not wear a wide | ply to an earlier communica'ion {rom immediately to @iscuse terms of * | band tn it, but a slender, twisted one with a ribbon ornament or bunch of Take Con aocealed tee peenitt a nate, eter Ge. E . algrettes at one side. Those narrow bands are not half so trying to the majority made and accepted for @ suspension of Gen. Grant's ocpurier pending negott near Appomattez Court under an apple tree upon a iM spread over some ratle—whenee disiant from Appomat'ox Court House, sted the report about Lee's having on the Farmville and Lynchburg ri Fendered “‘beneath the apple tree In his @bsence no definite arrangem could be mare. But a ewift courier bi despatched with the message, an 7 of Mr. Wilmer McLean, @ Virginian § = < seeitag tre Sm ire: A: aaa ietoective wn, Petore and during the feat battle = During che Interval gogupled by these Si near th eess Sateen ‘ moved thence to Appomattox expressly Federal officer approached Col. Elling: “te ey to he out of the ware way, ham, who had been sent by Gen. Gor Wnat a strange freak ut dectine don with the flag of truce, and drawing that which now brought both armies te ‘ aomething—doudilers @ document—from this fancied mecure retreat. 10 end fo been requested while four desea pretieeanty Dull Run aeasly walting to extend to you the courtesies Gen, Grant, accompanied by Gens. of this side of the line’—at the same gheridan and Ord and several other time proffering the supposed dooument, officers, including Gen. Haverttl, which proved to be a silver flagk, sented @ striking contrast to Gen. Poor Bob was n, hungry and dis- who with a courle of staff officers irited: but he downed the temptation awaited him tn the old-fashioned pastor mantully, saying politely: of the MeLean resid “My boy, | rejoice to see you so eager for school!” “L thank you, Generel but having § Grant, forty-three years 014, medégmn : w|been sent here under grave circum- sized and somewhat “Yessir. It's on fire, and I'm hurryin’ ter see It before dey puts it out!’ stances, solely to bring and return wore no marks of yank snvest beat KG By Flora Sheffield| oe, faces as the extremely wie ones. F “It ie astontehing the difference the in which the hair is dressed wi!!! Rake in the appearance. With certain yoes of faces a simple style brings out U the good points, while others require more or tess elaborate colffure to add mportance to the features, Perhaps ve none needs toning down If it is too ‘& This can be dono to a much peater extent then most people realize By the arrangement of the hair. A WP iever Parisian hairdresser once proved e that ould make me look very syetty or extremely dowdy end plain v7 the way he fixed my hair. And all *e different colffures selected for this speriment were ‘absolutely the latest fei look her best and not be merely BECOMING To MOST = % ghe jooke well with her hair low, let oe Wonmewo “Bee here, young man! Have you any excuse for being eo late?’ - wear it that way. If it is more becoming high, high she should wear it, “Yes, » | got a peach of a one, but I’m eo exelted dat | can’t ugh every other woman in the land has hers falling about her neck,’ lth ink of it Just dis minute!” eer ed Squaring the Social Circle 2e {pera Pany Hates) age w alias ry Hedgeville Editor By Jobo L. Hobbie eral's shoulder straps on his blue flannel blouse, His trousers were tucked in his boots, and he had neither sours mor swor @. a dozen years older than his late adversary, had the bearing of an old knt hair and beard we: wore a plain but ha Conectght, 191: ‘The Press Publishing Os. GEAe Now York World), Diade engraved on one side wie me motto: “Alde tol et Dieu t’aidera,” on the other side with the inscription, remniscent of the campaign that ended at Antietam: “Qen. Robert Lee, from a Marylander, 1863." The two commanders, now brought gether to arbitrate the destinies a nation, had met once, eighteen years defore, in Mexico, when Lee was oa engineer oMcer on the staff of Gen. frat, thing, bat be ien't emart F : = al Scott and Grant a subaltern of 4 e \ oy i QD w ene fantry. After a plevsant allusion —_ \ i Y , . that meeting, with the exchange ef HE Board of Education sent word to about a b father accuses her of being in love e@omebody. MES David Craum says a greetings, Lee proceeded af once to the busi in hand by J Mr. Craum last week that his chij- che gee 1h G88 Se ee dren are classified as orphans, i 4 understanding between us that I 1 say at the outset that IT aw will cy AN SCRIB says that the jotes of the unborn humorists can be found in the works of the Jate humorists, PROF. PINNED claims to be an edu- cated man, but Mrs. Plank says she! doean't believe that he has read| the volumes that have been printed, discuss surrender only on rime COR sistent with the horar of my aemy, | which otherwise ts prepared to reatet to | the very Inst,” (To Be Continued) | The Coming || Of the Law! | fernention "darren ee EI RKS says her husband never to see her have any enjoy- When any good gossip Is by the neighbors he tries to Mt don't true.

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