The evening world. Newspaper, January 10, 1913, Page 23

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“S'’Matter, Pop?” * Goto't,you SRS LivTre SCALLYWAGS! IT witt Do You Good’ You Son YouR qust 4 ‘FOR THAT G You GoTo Bed warty Supper agarine. Friday, January 10 ey Ive Heard Tere aF Fours EVERY TIME ie Oe HOUT SUmPE R TUT il wT HE GETS 15 CLOTHES Soned, HE GETS SENT To BED wrtHov His SUPPER 1 / SuCH PERSON In THE WORLD PoP ? You Can Be Your Own Beauty Doctor THE FINGER PRINTS OF TIME. By Andre Dupont Copyright, 1013, by ‘The Press Publishing Co, (The New York Evening World), “ this a rehearsal for @ fancy dresy ball or have you been worsted in a Prize fight?" said the Average Girl In astonishment as she gazed at the black patches that covered har friend's fi The Woman of Thirty laughed “I'm sorry you caught me looking like this,” she said rather ruefully, “but la auged in removing since you have, T suppose it's up to me to explain. finger prints of Time.” a little too highbrow for ime. Do you “That remark is 1 am afr aid the 4. n the kind of things they | ninals with ‘Thumb prints? Sea: Did yo think I'd suddenly bec rook and had (o have my thumb prints taken? Not; quite so bad as that, 1 assure » In 1 trying to} oth out my wrink! | simply that 1 id not know you had a Thar essful hank Is wuses » halfem to straighten out the e around m e patch on my d habit of frowntr you shows Y my | put! omavel mouth | head inny looking triangul te ere of my eyes are to ward | | has crows feet at e ted the Girt | < only my ‘stage or 1) WRINKLE PATCHES T should rather say my ‘60+| clety age.” 1 really have lived @ few years longer in this vale of tears. And, | bexin too soon to take Pprecautions,”* “What are the patches made of? ordinary biack court plaster, But T try to get as heavy a variety as i I hold the flesh firm t rhie® and #mooth before 1 stick th that way until the patches are taken formed are smoothed out, Of cours plaster on, And, ff, so that what- | the despet the! nas to kee “1 Rae ie softly with the| The lady who made the first Hush-a-bye Book, in which the Litt massage very gently, ere ving it In ve YE Beek: 1 COM Ut (atte “UK 1 Uap rca HRT TMNT 9 nalts = 5 7 rit takes to remove them.” i _ ~ bor, HE wanderings of the triby ; t it hurt tke fury when 1 the plaster off your face? CS a ER Tee Te Reon Though brought oe, often near the “No, not usually, for you know most court plaster fall if you exon loot] = ; equipped for Axhting th cloned cabin at ft. But if L bappen to get a kind that is anything Uke as adhesi as ily the paper ts In the summer—and I can think of nothing that sticks closer, pa adults, and wits a snart of hatred tleularty if you happen to ait down upon it accidentally—t can always rem ave | he sprang quickly into the drush and tery and pleasure ft quite eusily with alcohol, Just a little bit poured around ihe edges will make} peared. Ile would peep into the curtained win= the moat enterprising plaster ¢olax its " ‘Those “Mush-a-bye Book” pictures are of uniform size and each ts num-|fo the great palace and found a book full of blank pags, I art to work, and| Tarsan now swam to shore aud clam dows, or climbing tpon. the root, pace “They tell you in the beauty shops tit massage Is the only thing fos| Dered. By outting them out and waving them the reader will have at the! soon the picture book was finished! Init were many, many Jolly Kittle folk vere! duickly upon dry lund. The feel Agwn the black depths of the chimmay avin bhea.! end of the series a complete picture book, suitable for fastening together whom | vated ‘Little Book People! ing OF Sreennaes ve Lr eae ap a in vain endeavor 10 sot rv unknown “Well, business ts business, you know, Naturally that's much om pre | binding. ‘ - aters had artes te 5 wonders that lay within those stroug Ruieitersiharanthan’ 40\felliyouioiuse Aye omnis worth Of onurt plasien Not OOROPORADDPOPDODODODORODOODDDOO DD “Mounting my favorite white horse I rode back to the children ax faxt Sia" te being with xratetul aurpriney waite, but what {a good, too: expecially in spots where the akin Ie too! ESSIE'S Hush-a-bue Book opencd again last night, and, as waa prom-| as 1 could to show them the wonderful Hush-a-bue Book, The children looked w take a dadiy plu in lake or stream tives ie, i within, faa del for court plaster, as directly ero ile ee a this Is one liu B ised, all the kiddies in the Land of Heavylids learned how the Little} at cach page with open eyes, Then they laughed and played and clapped | % ove Lptt oe eae, a the very impossibility of \foreing @me first places where a wont ns to wrinkle, Why, T have even seen wrinkles 4 ft di ha dae oan 4 » child wy “ie in me Kala could not ai thousandfat mae scarf i Say eae th Pe eat supe Book People came to be. This is how it was: their hands for very joy. soon the children knew and loved the ‘Little Book | cuytor to the sight; for though tence added & ndfod to fis de- tips of the first two fingers, Hub fr - | People live, stepped out of page 2 and spoke to the children, saying: gladness had never been acen in my land before,” said the Princess. pled Bay Poe keg! water; .nd gnd windows for noure emptied ie each side of the nose outward and em- “Once upon a time 1 was a iful Princess who lived in a great pal- Every little kiddie who listened to her story of the Hush-a-Byv Book knew | ‘The adventure with the tiger gave goor he pald Nhe eed for this ploy a circular motion ~~ kang pod : ace, always loved children, and it made me very sad beeause when I rode | that these were the very same “Little Book People” as in their own etory | TAT#AN food for pleasurable memories, way appi ene are etn te tntae avouk that through the street I saw that the children never laughed and played. | books at home, They acampered pell-mell out of the Land of Heavylide, tory, Man meh ““ally lite: white etars geitontes an er eons Ce eae keeps a smooth, unwrinkled face knew that pretty picturc books would make them happy. So I hurried back | AND THE PRINCESS WAS HAPPY. — ELEANOR SCHORER, Wine would have been but a dull round por 4 only at the price of eternal vigilance. eacnl ih se eeeceiaiereestenieees ~ — — Scenes see of wearching for food, eating and sleep- ‘Tersan noticed th BY ELEANOR | « SCHORER. Not Like Any Story You Have Read /TARZAN OF THE APES By Edgar Rice Burroughs. The tenet nb a Jongle ial anda cone Gel. weight, 1012, by Frank A, Monsey Co) SYNOPSI4 OF PRECEDING CHAPTERS Jun Clayton, Lord Grapytroke, Marts on « dip. Jomatic mission to the Conga with Alice, his be off Ue wii end in hie neck, bringing him to a sudden and eur+ prising halt, ‘Ah, here was a new game, a @ne game, thought Tarzan, andymmediately attempted to repeat the trick. And thus, by painstaking and continued uie"wrcis Mies practice, he learned the art of Te octurond Mil Cat Now, Indeed, was the life of Tnblut ‘hrm ° hai @ living nightmare. tmarch, night or d when that quiet noose would ubout his neck and nearly choke the life out of him. Kala punished, Tublat swore dirs vengeance, and old Kerchak took no- lice and warned and threatened; but all to no avail Tarzan defled them all, and the thin, strong noose continued to settle about least Tublat's neck whet expect- od tt, ‘The other apes derived untimited amusement from Tudlat’s discomfture, for Hroken-Nose waa @ disqgreeable old, fellow, whom no one liked, anyway. In Tarsan's clever little mind many thoughts revolved, and back of mess was his divine power of reason. CHAPTER V.- Continued.) _ White Ape. tor was intently waten- return to shore boy had no intens tion of doing. Instead he raised hin voice in the call of diatress common to bie tribe, adding jto it the warning whieh 14 prevent would-be rescuers from running into tas We cats of eon eae way Bet t the clutches of Babor. Rabor, the tiger? Almont Immediately there came an an- Tt was «the garm of thought, whieh, awer from the distance, and presently however, was destined to mull pear d forty ov fifty great apes swung rapidly in hig conscious and subconsciots minde and majestically through the trees to- until (t resulted In magnificent saterven ent, ward the scenes of tragedy. In the van Kala, for we had recs ognized the tones of her beat beloval, and with her was the mother of the lit+ tle ape who lay dead beneath crue! Sa- Hut that came tn later yeaa, CHAPTER V1. Jungle Battles. le Book| Prople’ ao well that the Book People came to life! Such merry-making and} her people could swim when forced to sire to do a9. He woyld clamber sbaut all the time), half an ounce of simple Besides the plaster and massage [ 110 {ay the door appeared as thotah on i 5 " 1 ye to which he belonged roamed pendent part of the. wall in & @lizhtly astringent lotion on my £1 Be Sis te pew mm by 4 ‘ ie i} @ tract extending, roughly, twenty-five was set, aad for the frst tme oc we t nite sian erate awh boon Cc h e e r U Dp , C u t h b e T t! | H Oo u s 4 h oO l d & 1 e ctri cs mitten along the seacoast and some fifty curred to aim that this prove 4 Ligh) al on: map! wa Stephen 7 mites Inland, Thin ¢ traversed al- ¢he means of entrance which had se © 4 by auding to it, very slowly (stirring | By Clarence L. Cullen. by sd Cores most continually, seldom remaining long lone elude ; tincture of bensoin, five drops of sly- | Coverigit, 101 iy the Press Pabiibhing C9, Phe New York nt Work, c yinotor ca 1 on a ttle truck and 4 | ¢hrough the trees with great speed they when the visited the cabin, The apes cerine and six drops of tincture of HE Trouble ta that tho 1 Won't’ Man Another Chance, but KENTUCKY Inventor has been Set of ry Drumves Which often covered the territory In a Very had no love for it; the atory of eer | perience are Non-Transfers | ih ver Took the ‘route to Tey granted a nt on an electrical ate driven by. the motor through sult. 4 daye Again they, would remain hy havin mat nothing gs beside: appl!- out on the Cane’ Chap’ wall-cleaner Tt consists ¢ 9/80 exible devices w jor months in the same local a during ene years, ements oie to Suewary gph —_- |- = {brushes to be applied tou q M pended food euppl quite surrounded the .white man's oe, Dine + ail Once we Saw a y easily reached height nditie nd the prevalence serted cabin with an atmosphere finger prints of ‘Time, Worry. brings Filho es q he Pocket F n cyc de oO edii Lge gy dl eon! animaln of the more dangerous weirdness and terror for the simiane, wrinkles quicker than anything else. ctnae awe 2 ’ vl aa fa een y red | sped Jen; though Kerchak often led ‘The story of his own coffiection with “My grandmother was a wise oj ee 5 a win si—What causes animal warmth? dietary for law Interpreting, the Execu> ‘on iG tie hemehe s Tie he on long marches for no other the cabin had never been told him, for Quaker lady amt she aatd to me once EYE WRINKL Nore) JST Why do persons’ who teat | PAW execathig A th sare applied fatwi 1 than that he had tired of re the language of the apes has few words, “Granddaughter, I have lived a i Sot Ane. sedentary lives have less appetite | 22 (How are the members of the apse Munface Of the wall to be cleaned. | naining in the same place, und #0 they could talk but {itte of what 4 long Hfe and I have worrled over many things, and most of them never hap- | hasn't Got Any- h 4 House of Representatives "honen? he truck is then movel to a new pow At night they slept where darkness they had seen in the cadin, for they bad i pened, that thee Is more plactd.’ thing on @ Man! | than those who work outdoors? " ton and the proceys repeated overtook them, lying upon the round, no words accurately to describe elther ” “s all very oe, 1k , but It isn't easy to be plactd in New York." | — How does rain purify the airt ple. « a 1n@ sometimes covering their heals, the strange people or thelr belongings, meer Oh vere hy RAW ent 8 BARE LONE DNL MEOW LOTR Ge Thing| .cHRMAD Ave tke wellbvor a howe es _|Blectric Fan Data. thelr bodes, with tie jong botore i Done anynow~ jrovered with alive TAG autdon rf r who think elephant’s ear, Two to understand, . the s ¥, inal Mie you| overed with mol YS AME OR: 0 the pain He cuddled tn each n forgotten by the tribe. ry ° Sant eal Ul thaws Ith ee «ire matliomatics th ditional warmth if’ Only tn a dim, vague way had Kala e tty incen Ss i0-—Why do clouds gather around | the Legislature heer Ho [ tie night iH, and thus Taraan ined to him that te father hag Ki , pr wiX yeat ane pad slept in Kala’s arms nightly for a strange white ape, but he A : mountain tops ‘ A d vice to L overs Vinishe ASE In what four ways, Hinary slxteeninch | ail these years know that Kalan wasinot his own - . atitude, te a dintiiet’s lempe talnw 1.972 feet of wire! phat the h joved thie mother “<< | The Members of the HES questions w ve ASW termined)—By altitude, by the nearn pieces of material, child of ond ques: On this day, then, he went bday 4 %j 7 | Liver Club pretend to be Monday. Mere are replies tolty @ large body of water, by the dir ‘, tion, and he, too, gave to the gr to the door and spent toubs ¢xamintg te Friendshi Puce ar Wale Himguhe What ace nae Al I ae fio NBFRR: Leady OF mater: HF the dltecs i reice Obligations. \..)0y jun: ail the affection that wa fussing with the dinges, tho Platonic Friendship. ; 4 ? T a rocent meeting of the City | have belonged to hie fair young moth and the latch, #inaly he etume , (90 bus Shay Ro 7 Toner]! Mi (What are the dut aM Ooean current she lived bed upon the right combination and HW." writes: “Lam very much iM try to secure an introduction, You |Quaking at the Crack of Habit's Whip, jerament’s three departine ) ox What # ure most easily di a ae | han’ he was Sin the door swung creakinglypopda before love with a young lady, but she says ought not to speak to her without one. -_- | Legislature ix for law making Rented when raw?)—Ovaters and €8KS yy, him, it is true, but #he wus never erucl hi she only wants to be friends. 1 do not If & Man awakes Depressed at . _ pee ™ hi fi b and was more often caressing , feel that 1 can go on seeing her on this To Win Her Love. End of Nine Hows of Sound, 8 Silhouette Sayings U ws stising. tim What shall [ do?” ‘writes: °T very on in |Sleop, it's often a Sgn that he's one oMcin 4 the righ ter husband, always haled bones to which still clung the io tes basis. a a: Wwe with a ¢ in girl, but s ff his Job 1 Needs to Get dition of bie company to: Ryboby d on several asions had remnants of what had once been cloth- your greatest happiness. saat oly inital r cali * ob and ee to ® i jcome near ending bis youthful career, te! upon the bed lay a elmilar grue- where ix of course a certain chance Ry ANSSSIDA 10: RINSRA CE Cas | vit should be clearly ‘wrxan on Olt part never lost an op. some thing, but smaller, wAtle in a tiny that the young lady mey eventually oe oe ay to Fett the performance of publ unity to show that he fully recipro- cradle near by was a hey a wee mite love you {f you do not give up secing : ; i nuoorad ata (coer ke the Road to wrporations te not wt hiv foster-father's sentiments, of a skeleton, a at ae h era u ir proffer c Cemetery! mn the p nd whenever he could safely annoy ‘To none of these ev ences of an ha pie: is the only way I can | sees ant duty which the pubiic | Mim or make t him or hurl in tr ‘M.D. writes: “My brother im! , . ena ; If only the Haultless were Per- uted vieht to require, ” ate, OF He about to be enzaged. What would be! yi MeN fiie UA sou man YAR) mitted to Indulge in Criticiama of are wrvice corporations are not! @ eultable gift for him? Sometimes he Ix cool to me. Do. you | their Neighbors, that Kind of Chatter ) \ noe Hed and “ It is not customary to make a young sey ee Ritaie an MOkGh ‘| MI et of thelr busineds | nine per te invent a thous aq man engagement presents, but o: curse ; would Soon Become an Bcho! m the ve sture of the | sand a to add to the nek course vou may give him anything you a Haye m00ds. tae certain Well-detined Katlons 8 life furnishings and other contents of like. ' eee | Never Happened to wo gue lung as the business ) \ od he had learned om it was which riveted Ris ats ae Lied re $10 0) 5 n Achiever wh ‘ o snd these obliwations oon is form rope Wistt f PhS tying vt He sxe mines, seany thing@ t 5 ° h to get married on? f » L , Hens OK KYasKes toxetl and With these iminutely=strange tools and weapons, “ en. ould you advire “ ae DM i OW Signs ' independent of pete aie RW." writ Would you advise) Not in Naw York, looe. t | asseen Snails Of mhabher. 190 dite | oa was porend Tublat or at» books, papers, clothing—what Mttle had inan to call on a girl whom he eae 4 esi! charge a nb i yepora ten tempting to hang him fr some overs tood the ravages of time tn the very much but who, he feels sure, A. B. es: “Lam seventeen vears _— profitable to them or t anging branch. humtd atmosphere of the Jungle coast. does not like him {old and very much tn love with a cere} Incompetence in Remediable, but In- | A better understanding of the Hy constant playing and expert He opened cheats and cupboards, aueca Let him call a few thmes, if he ts per- | tain young man, But I am ‘ving with | difference ts incurable! ciprocal rights of the public and jing with there 8 dist not bafile his small. experiences, } mitted, and try to overcome her dis-/my aunt and uncle, and they are une - Iduttes of pu rporations knots, and mak and In thege he found the eoutente imu B Hing fo t _ gz to dol “Maybe Man never Neods ‘ 8 accountable for | With iC etter preserved. ike, OR willing for, me to have anything to do} The “Mast fan never Neds a Lp wed towne Among other things he found s she p with him, What shat! T do? Speedometer Pi |r te , hunting-knife, on the heen Slade at “D. P." writes: have noticed a ce’ 1 am afrald yon will have ta ahey -_- ent yea The dg ' | became profe which he immediately poscendet t> aee. in girl for the last six montha and your vetativer as iong are The Hows maya that Several Ther he “You'll have to work hard to win the neire: ” je playing thas faraan pis tnger ould Ike to know her, But J have a? age and uiving with chem, haw got Good Results from Giving the “Well, I'll have to work a darned sight harder if! don’ ‘ oa Dis rope @t ong of his (To Bo Continues) Se fn one focality: but as they moved was often the case 7 Ejectric Wall-Cieaner. ten every fey

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