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arch 22, 1913 The Evening World Daily Magazine. Saturday, Ms By C. M. Payne ) \« BE “S$ Matter, Pop?” “or by The Press Publishing Co, j Coprrieht, 1013, (The New York Kvening Sait se vey ooga Ww F Ho, PoP Ho, POP +l GAVE ME WHAT AND: AN D- AND : THe wHo.e WHAT Do YA TUNCH FOR xy | THIN, POR’ A CENT WHAT Do YA 1227 SLAVINSKYS CAT WENT OUT AN’ “FOUND SIX LITTLE pipe ns right, 1912, by The Press Publishing Co (The New York Evening Wort.) ‘By Eleanor Schorer eauty Secrets Of Famous Women Copyright, 1913, by The Vrew Puolisning Co, (The New York Evening Worlds, THE TOILET OF MME. DE POMPADOUR. “Ts Marquise has a wet day for her jour * said Louls XV. as he ftood at the window of his apartments in Versatiles as the hearse bearing the body of Mme. ¢ palace in the pour- Pompadour left the ¥. MR. JARR STARTS ON A MERRY TROUBLE BUNT. 66 O on home, you two!" eaid Gus, ( , suddenly looking up from the German newspaper he was reading and directing a sullen glance to the end of the bar, where Mr. Jarr and nies Of getting our wives something r. Rangle were in an earnest discus- | ™ petted we ty would please them?” as to whether Jim Thorpe, the In- oe langle, “if you've got a dian athlete, would te a peach or a| Ice wife, show her your appreciation lemon with the Glants this season. ie fice ce ane my appreci ‘Me two patrons of Gus's cafe paid » ventu us, “but with my Lena not the slightest heed to this invitation rcteoprey is another name for mone; to go out. money, money, mone: “Go on home, both of you'™ repeated | ANd what for? A new hat, and I told a ad to let my Mquor| tne tte too Beings last pring this store get a bad name.” ' : “Why should our presence, we, the Cra UA aly Kaede fi tron . Jerr. our Liecbale Ad aly ple copra gg Sa good ladies about thelr ruling passion roused by the repetition of the cordial | to" qnen, nals let's do the grand—let's request to depart, i jowntown and Duy each one of tnem “Well, you've deen here tong enough,” |* DeW spring hat.” * explained Gus. “It don't do a place no bags ‘on, Gue, it's a good idea!” sald 00d for fellera with families to hang| Ms. He pgs with enthusiasm. out An st too tong. I ain't going to hevel nena wing nena os will sey my Liquor store get a bad name, Tee ot y looks, Gay By nener: don't tet bums hang around and cem| At ne ens mnen shee dressed | tainly I ain't going to let gentlomen| (on yy rer gue Ue eten, mm Recep do {t.” rece 5 . i richest brewers in New York want to Guat ated rs reanne nogeith You | come over and slap her on the back, AAtawaAl Bron tee ah cas sol! There ain't a lady there gets as many | ’ ar ie such & fine day." aiaps. I got a right to be proud of Well, if you fellers had the trouble | mT Ant Mout a new hat what I had with my “Yes, Mr. Rangle spoke up, “what's wife, you'd have a grouch too. T don't] ene use of kicking against what we like to talk about ft, and Ia SOINE! don't understand? “We cannot co i} to say another word, but, by Chimml- baa petain a’ % hend why women want new hats any | netty, what a roasting I got tlis morn-! more than women can understand whe oy, eck Neveang Wonan™e * ing rain And this was the extent of the grief that the cynical monarch showed for a woman whose slightest whim had been the law in his realm for nearly twenty years, whose influence had filled great polifical positions of the kingdom, who had made commoners into novles, and, if they offended her, had summarily disgraced some of the oldest nam in the kingdom. She had been patron of arte and Ilterature and had founded the famous china manufactory at Sevres that exists to this day, and the mili- tary school of France, Jeanne Antoinette Polsson first at- tracted the King’s attention at a great ball given by the city of Paris at. the Hotel de Ville (City Hall). She appeared dressed as Diana with a bow In her hand and a quiver at her side, and her hatr, which fell in ringlets over her shoulders, aparkling with precious stones, Fitting an arrow to her bow she pretended to alm it at the royal heart, The King loaded her with honors and Presented her with the great estate of Pompadour, whose title she took. The tollet of a court beauty of this period was a veritable work of art. The hair was powdered and drawn over a hion in the style to which Mme, de Pompadour has given her name. Pow- der or chalk washes were used to give A KnOWY appearance to the skin, And these were overlaid on the cheeks with a stratum of rouge, as a brilliant complexion was very effective with white pow- dered hair, Not only did Mme. de Pompadour use rouge; everybody used tt, from Hthe highest to the iowest {The memotra of the time tell us that the quantity of rouge used in France | way enormous, Even little girls of six were rouged. And the King himself, who. was a good deal of a dandy, had his cheeks slightly reddened whenever he fancted he looked pale. ‘The Comte de Kaunita, the Austrian Ambasnador, had ing! And alt I did was to say, when 7 ” b 4h Re oil OE Caer yn Nh tn at his toilet four valets to throw halr powder in all direction while he ran cy Tena saya she wants a new spring {4% ave they buy us dy the box Cher ioend 0b ate wbout so that he inight cateh only the superfine part of it. hat, Why, didn't you get a new epring | 7, Che department stores for $1.20 aren't uta re bs Yiyfe: SL 8 See cen On returning from the hunt or @ walk at nee Sear? ‘At ie, T got ara (24 S008 AR an other clears, My wite| “CONGR HE SUP AND Om TOE VOOR OF SPRING YOUR AGEN? OF REPER hat which I wear on an enchoyment Olof He Clay's because she didn't ike | ——————_- __ canton, such as the Retail Liquor Deal-\ Henry's picture, and anyway, she sald ers’ Association's annual ball or to a ‘ INGE FRING onco0s GMMR vveovce in the pun the Marq | wax wont ty smear a eee = esis cement = | Yolk ot aniawe 4 ise de Pompador face with the t sunburn, She preve PREC S Bers Rie, DERN AR AAR Anne ARR AAAAAnA RRR oaabhananbaDbonebh HopAARAbAMAbDahnbbeaehhobhbapebbdnbbbhiedbmannbnambipnntn, alno tx sald to have Invented a sort of {@nd's funeral, and that hat T have| “what say we go downtown and s e |, Suill Another | B L ; T hing the arms, 6 + kot since I wore it at the Arions to the} each buy a fine hat for our wives” n g Oo t US . y ouls Tac ands called "Mine, de Pompa- feception to Prince Henry of Prussia.’’ yr, Jarr. e rane e 1 s e€ ornin | UNUSUAL Story) —=——— Sila y ® Wash Hall” It was made of q And yet women wants to wote!” i MrnatuiNg. taila me ane de qn ae vfs Warts of brandy, @ pound of Ital. “Aw, get your wife a hat, you bie | said Gus, “but I'm a sport!" (Const ‘9 2 = - fan and one-quarter pound of 4 i" rot o wright, 1906, by EB. J. Clode,) One of the first things he contem- Which he su uently dragged ty evercome the lates pers? Jenks. | ay, ‘The: fat head! Get her a new hat!" @atd| “We should have done this right RxSIOTa sae plated was the destruction, If possible, the trees in order to dislodue of courne, stood uf always stood | a Tess wale Auned pa pnee H Mr, Jarr. jalong,” remarked Mr. Jarr virtuously, | SYSwUsts OF of the point on the opposite cliff whieh tents. After doing this f r hin feet, Wien the voleang |@t alowed to ferment for a day and { “Get your own wife a new hat and! “something tella me ‘Don't do It!" ” re-| Indie thoietin commanded the ledge. ‘This, how hoticed certain metallic Aved? hin. Witad then spread out to dry, When quite | fee how you I!ke !t!" replied Gus. peated Gus. at Tm with you, for] Pm ok i tterly impracticable with f fifth load whieh recalled te ce almost shouted. L witttdry, orl, St. Lucia wood and cala- { “A good idea! So T will, I tell you! Ltove my Lena! You, Hhrer, look after | Bagand tiga at is commas aie tep of the of th But the appe rane break the spe Tam sent here is Were mixed {ny 1 kneaded Into i oy 1d Mr, ji 1 i the liner Sirda sloped slightly toward the weai, ¢ 0 was so remarkable Providence, not to search for gold butl« paste , of exMe what, o) sald Jarr sentimen- ‘the place, and if Lena asks you where] sitracted, by sughtor of 8 And Nokbinn ah ce Senaiitel be-reaie When branaht cucidto the aunliwat 4 paste with the whites of ex. Gum tally, “did it ever occur to you that!I'm gone tell her I said none of her 1 of all the for her hand, I th find rose ow were then a ‘ Ses om t Jar quarrying would render it untenavle {t invited closer inspection nh leagul we're a lot o' selfish guys and never! business irom are An So i sane by hoatile marksmen, Knowledge of geology was slit it the ait was formed into balls, with the girl to a nearby vere, leaving " e y hh; «Me rr formatter euninages 0! ater r uel ™ faded many of the Sirdar" Weggtt’e During the day his LeeMett halt forg atten gleaninws of 4“ o¥n startled water was much. e home for Ins in a cave, he finds a Ninety yards’ range, might be tr go #t tone w force at those daya both as a com keep the place clear of intruders. Neve that the specimens | y Gian Wave told that Story and fess Ht niht—that was the diffeulty, He Gublously containe! neither « He was Mine, Second Week’s Prizes eae ere felt le Iria is walking partially solved It by fixing two reste itow wit | taint ces often dl ‘i e Hone, she is attacved foe tani of head tiuatng on the ledge to support a rifle In exact i the distribution of the wh we abut WIth Pea an samen t teiteste biiah 1} e " strother emuties lus rifle at te band, | Une with the e the enemy's sup. ree Meh quarts in a trail ab wy could net buy Hed is » one ; or rig avings foe tie shake ip mast igh ami alin bv posed posiths Be a athe between an wxide and a telluride, qn f hot te mene | ealed for a gies of orange Mower | A vara trom the Ma iM Tei events outer reat he marked lines which cor, COmBElled recognition tient, U2! Th lage ditficuley | wate a ry atruther from at them on they denart responded with other sections of the en- em, Yet hale meoptionl. was insuperable it otherwine, | ——— dshnsetieaeaniines $10 in Cash Awards for Children’s Clever Speeches Hleoe' of Tohuty for them ‘in cant the Tvs tire front available to the foe, aaa to Mio excavation nnd the Dyaks would arnt | ener 80000808 eee ae Lo Fh aa ke Ce Pa! . peal UL nee ne oun anal time there coul! be no mistak By ae eventod i se ure . ar h 4 ' A ‘The ‘World gives $10 weekly tm cash prises for nye Menta with ropen reeved through the veritable ingle iene, were mnait CMertlye i oan} The Da y's Good Stories Breniag Brigus Saying CHAPTER IX. pulley and attached to a rifte action. Ho fumpa in the are which would neat tere Re by Children, 4 . might have succeeded in his main ob- jos at the mn sa aad B Ir we ie was hurled | A fret prise of $5 and five 61 prises are awarded for such sayings as (Continued.) ject had not his thoughts taken a NeW jesued an «ove “art t ash nohis a ul Jenks so long Wh h Fy the nthe’ depend vem to the Zditor the cleverest of those submitted. The Secret of the Cave. ine. Hix sin Wax to achieve some Urns twit, AON! 9 free from forgotten her existe sould he tell | y Father Is Silent. aes nis’ devant. we: for: exter ‘Write om only one side of the page, Keep to 100 words or less (preferabiy IAT morning, of course, he Method of opening and closing the * iris had gone to Vonua'x Math, ang MCt?, TREY were toerg In everes | gg WONDEM why they call our langage the 1 (Gh 300, them Woeien She’ at less), aud address BRIGHT SAYINGS EZ) S08, BY ausre WORLD, 20E ree ey fable th siale bras en tock by means of two * The would be absent fo fia thine Prat pi fel aaa ng t : and A hy | ] mot ' lade 1,854, WEW YORE CITY. The Seyings mi original and mi n a dle to visit difficulty was to secure the preliminary sat down ona tree 1 Pe me " Heltigen n We reve father never e companied apron and address. are ihe eee Summit Rock until after his and Anal literal movement of the lever its hands « simail , to i Tie Fonda Tae ‘The list of winners im every week's competition is announced on oa anever of the island bolt, dat it muddeniy occurred to a haps twenty pou ty weed ted, not tanolty pe Once there, however, he no ould manage to convey the the conjects | ee ve Wie: gs ree os ticed that the gale two nights earl) that Iris and he had left the tn hia min 1 h To ‘ f vie with | a DB cig At, are yea. goieg aver!” te Copyright, 1913, by ‘The Pree Publish ing Co, (The New York Evening World) had loosened two. of the supports of his island the Dy ks would go aWay after island tek to him aH hha ty | Hood in’ ing Hubby. ing ch a’ tained.” ca 7 as not a difc A ultless search ton of 4 sVehiie ‘ with his c » ” A HE sorond week of prizes in they Last night my sister remarked to my | *KY. SIEM: TE war nol a) dimeult et eine nr at rapes along the fase Ree NK tcbagia ns here hee t th Te. ‘ r the M,_nartentonay p ' “Bright Sayings of Children” cone}nephew, aged weven: “Tommy Ulthe invaluable axe he cut several of the rock—an essential to his meehan> th fe D otihe as filled vw, cour th v) woul still ‘ any On Woyth) i pale test 4 ded as follows should try and he a better boy. You! wedges and soon made ail secur ical scheme—would betray their where Ing tools, both ¢ auivered unt f that terrible Louie 1 a crowded : Five doll ~Katherine Hughes, | are our only child and we expect you tol Now fe euch of the two \- Whouts, oF at any rate excite dangerour je plan on t ' ‘ Hho | oH : es 20) West Sixty-elghth street be good," and he replied: “It te tough pe eg ts curtoaity. Se he reluctantly abandoned the plece of tint! Mech t if they) *™ (Five $1 to Bertha N, Mera,,on me to be good for a lot of brothers »omtnit § his original design, though not wholly, Produced tt fram t reartenocket o Reh TORO a Wen ue, Brooklyn; Stella} and aiatera 1 haven't got!” the sea between Rainbow Island and the 4 will be seen in die course termey. At last the myst faut At te tet ota Me acca ay MULLS R ‘Geuenve 18 In pursuance of lis latest idea he sedi reveled Ite sitnitionsce Mestre i < . . - ddd Tie Dvaks lously removed from the foot of the cliff f ino) of the ie 1 \ vl the ! 4 aw eaven, 280 West 116th street; Kath- Care Garela, 615 Sterling place, fivorabla wind they all tracer of the clearance effected on th. and you discon ’ ' f the | hts in fr tyn Kenny, 1338 Stebbins avenue, New Brooklyn, ‘ inl age, bs Aue ledne, AAD, AlRUEK He” provioKd Rs ; ean h 1 ' teat ee ta ‘ A.D, Baird, Sea Girt, N. J. —— uld cesliy cover the in Supports for the tarpaulin covering, he wan the sort a would ' fe me he neat Phe Lanuiveilie | ’ the $5 prize winning letter: F Belle: conching A vinne of children " five hours. did not adjust it, Iris and he might Bey : va ' > “ OW man mps will this baby take by . ck and Jimmy were visit reir gran or @ little play I told boys that positive that they lle perdu there for days without thelr r ems of the ° A ha ‘ could i . H varcel pomt}"* cacith #04 Tomy wor vishing Wy ered [in tho third ect they would have to ate of the islands to retreat being found out. ‘Ty 1° treasures DEERE PE A ane DPD Paes Dependency of Man. ig valida) fonsiaats Ua Imatiers will, One night they were saying | wear their heavy overcoats, as that tna ston parma with ment suggested the nevessit ing of the hill fee a her ERC A PEPEERDINE bad caitet wen tia the clerk. ‘Phe number required ‘ vofor that could te heard a | short silence a Iittie fellow about reven| ctu patent Aiea, Whey Apo eM noe ee acid gas in &,mnirage, , Then \ Aes ORee ed. t lin, grousalp © vary eek gage wydben was tang the Die yeare old raised his hand and sal . yrliag So Jenks began to dig once more in no worer, Wy ee a ial ita sk hh wore ont Wot inthe cause ‘eacher, father can't finteh my over- Jeba eer the interior, laboring manfully with plek demon Ves. inte ; * Z | coat in thme because he works late; but| structing @ +" ta And shovel In the lovallty of the fault ' ' : ;. at : 7 eb, 1 wil it be all right if 1 wear my heavy! oring to make the passa with ita veln of antimony, It was thus the pla far nd banned ultin / , wnateh md 1 i whispered Jimmy, “"bUt | Underwear?” CLARA FRIEDMAN, would be riskins all or that he pi ed upon the second great 0) au t had Rowan ans way, ‘t ‘ou! 1 will continue ‘ THERINE HUGHES ‘ " 4 ertainty, and ar tdontal discon event of his Me nd pert ' 1 reece Ent * A owhils t is my vo, Ee aR, a Tinea avenue Brons, | or the Kagie'a } had given hin ne Rainbow Feland had give the ane terror quiet ! 1 h hain, learen at in thie ond the | A fow of the thousands of later let-| Joe Parkman, aged thirteen, and ais| "Ps Teves be } 4 bee ob aiken. IEA poten an One ! 2 and f iy MeO VAe. My } ters are here printet, Others will be| younger brother ‘Tom, aged elght, were! “2 ca ' Been! i A ety H + The Ae iroroumhly Tain nok aenlacto ha j published from day to day | koing to the savings bank to deposit 50 |) syigati j A iabiates pada lags Ora aah ; Me i OOK re Apa ay Sieg tong / — cents which Jde's ulicle had given him| iholly to tie pe nf the natural that might stir the pulee of even a : 1 f Sirda rf leave the Tam ative, we will T had taken my little boy Sterling tol for passing with honors into the high| ¢o"ress in the roc South African magnate, Ver the mallor and 1 the follo eiter y tr uriners inthe mine | church to be baptized and being quite| school. Joe put his bankbook and his! That night they finishet unneindful Pies cae REAUL Mts Tine Of sreat’ value which " Twah one-aixth share. (0 i indignant about the water being put) money on the deek, The man said that | ladder, Me seed vba ed ne nines ing the requisite cache, shoveling and ther Tam Jead when tn the rook containing the uncle tilaae.: Aoap i \ ope the a not to retire to rest unt! as placed delving with the energy pecimiar to all you read these words, you will know remember the sign on the valte Manor, hal- ‘ ,, a ee it eee Bee ot | ene oe “Joe, " seule A parry in situ; he did not care to try a sevoni his actions, suddenly struck a deep vein mule that I love you, Could I repeat that plece of Un whieh we could not under- as @ recompense for } a} . 7 4 4 | time to carry Iria to that elevated perc’, of almost virgin guld dep. iocoede h avowal a million times, In as many stand. ‘The figure otes the utmost tis Kindness to me duping my early life, | MRS. J. 8. PO! Draw out $4 from the bank and deposit} and it may be remarked that henceforth To facilitate the dispomal ata din erably. the | saw him varied should find no hetter depth of the,exeavation, and the 1 signi- ‘The remainder is to be youre absolutely, Constant sreet, Hastings on Hudson, $1.60.' SAM RUBENSTEIN, the girtt before going to sleep, simply tance of the disturbed debris he turew melt a in'il € phrase a the dreay I ve tle “ROBERT ANSTRUTHBR” ax __._—_—.. @4 Bast Adame street, #yraques, N. ¥, changed rOeged fox amothes, «maa @ Chines poe Wes this a portent of she fate abous cherished since @ happy Sule permitted JOG eal be facet tbe. rock, there js _ 1. _sTe Be Coptinued, _ ‘

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