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ey efi Skee £43 § £83<5 af pes 22 LE skies bas ra * a . ‘The Evening World Daily Magazine, Friday, April 11, 1913 “S'Matter, Pop?” ? T LITE THER WOULD IT On MY! (IT Wound YA KNow We LOST Si Kaen fh detad Be Muct ‘TAH AN EXPERT ope te A A A CENT IN HE PIANO dg i ‘TRouB KE ‘to Do THAT + EY THINGS, THEY Bid ayy! abe 2 & ; FOR You To coy TAe THE Lup PIANO APART ID Betty Vincent’s Advice to. Lovers : Many Countries|] |‘“".""°, by The Press Publish ing Co, (The New York Evening World). Copyright, 101 efter this fashien: AGE, oms in China vary widely, yet such @ thing as being “1 am engaged to a girl, and she te most effectionsts present at “the ceremony, but mot at the wedding brealfast’ is a “ when we are together. Hut in company she seome eelier, thing unheard of. The Chinese have rediw the business of eating Do you think she really cares for me?’ “Wi to an exact science, and the sign of friendship is to invite a man to Undoubtedty cares for him. But, Mke asy siee a meal, Weddings and funerals, in the mere matter of cating, often @rl, she realises that her kisses are for her Sanco and Feduce all but the very rich to poverty, The Chinese find tifeir highest ex- not for the cynical eye of the behoMer. If eho refuaat ‘Pression of “joy” in eating, And marriage feasts are expecially characteristic to kis him when the two of them were alone he aight of the Chinese. have just cause for complaint. But because she ie qell- Every guest contributes a “shai of the feast; not to bring any contribu- mannered and shows a proper dignity in the presenes of thom is a grave offense against decorum, And guests are expected to give at others he certainty has no right to doubt her effectien. Teast twice much they eat. A person who comes from another city would avoided. See if ‘t lose his “face” if he did not give at least twice as much as the native of the Wait and See. preg petit nag GA oi place where tho feast is given. Ny. C." writes: “Tam deeply in lo In some regions only the women contribute their “share” of the food, while with a young man who I fear doce] “gc.” writes: “A gendemen whe fe the men, at that part of the ceremony when the bridegroom salutes the gue not return my affection, Will you kindly | paying me attention asked me te dine with a prostration, hand over their contributions—from five to twenty-five cents, let me know af » way in whteh I can} with him at @ friend's houses 3 do gat ‘All invited attend either in person or by a representative, and nearly every find out whether or not he loves me?” |inow the friend, Ie it proper for me “woman brings the children along (who give nothing, but add to the expense). Lt he cares he will tell you so sooner | to go?" ead an Wnoaeanyon, Instance in wick a Calsarias ts srarried weet less ee ibter, It's not strictly ntional, eut ff ing present at all. Tt Is an {ll omen to change the date set for a wed- beste ria ata, kk tid ety Gul be present? Oing, especially to postpone It. And it sometimes happens that the young man, - a ie need not away from home, fails to return in time, or if a #tudent an examination may M. HA" writes: “If a young man you not refuse the in- Vas .vaEs. | Surrece WG WANTS A 308 AS TRACK WALKER eonfitct with the date set for the wedding, And then the bride will be taken “delivery of” by older members of his family without disturbing his studies. Marriages are arranged by the parents. The husband pays a sum to the bride, which in some parts of the country amounts to a purchase, but which vitation. A Flirt. “C. BB.” writes: “I took a takes me to the theatre or some place of amusement should I thank him when we reach heme?’ Certainly. SIR! HOW DARE YOU JEST ABOUT POOR CRIPPLE HAS Lost the girl generally sponds on her clothes, ‘The chief ceremony consists in tho THESE UNFORTUNA' Gert Leas FOR AN AERO: Bee bigeye dpe enerally eI o 5 lg oJ AE, ” “ ‘we were ai le relations, on both sides, making presents to the bride and bridegroom. The TES AGRODL ie ies, Were monte me tl with @ man who aat beh bride ordinarily brings neither presents nor dowry to the groom, The parents COMPANY . parca g bbe her with her parents she| her thie was the lest of the bride fix the nuptial day, In the spring, the first moon of the Chinese \ A i takes me signe not to grect her in year. February is preferred, when the peach tree blossoms. The choice of a moticeably affectionate way. What luoky day {s considered no important that if the calendar should be unfavorable lao an aaiinn tee At? the ceremony is postponed for several months, H ‘ecrreausaon wore. alate, ofelte’ bs Weddings are evening affairs, and when the stars begin to be visible the bridegroom comes with an ornamented sedan, a cavalcade of lanterns, flags gn music, to fetch home his bride, Reaching the bridegroom's residegce the ‘wridp \@ carried into the hotige in the arms of matrons and ts lifted Syed pan of charcoal at her door, She soon after comes with her attendants Into the hall, bearing betel-nuts, and invites all to partake, After some ceremonies, in company with the bridegroom she ts led to an- ether racm, when she 1s unveiled by her husband. The cup of alllance is then drunk together by tho couple. A matron, the mother of many children, pro- ‘Bounces the benediction, During the next three days the coup lore’? the household gods and pay etheir respects to their families. Then they return to their home, where they hold a receptton, The first month 1s oye round of pleasure and leisure, In China it would be as preposterous for a bride to appear in white at a wedding. as it would be In America to be in black ne If the wife cloves from her husband she is whtpped, Should she marry ‘enother while her first hushand was living he ts (or was uncer the old regime) Bt Iherty to have her strangled. : es pre cseees How to Add 10 Years to Your Life —— By j. A. Husik, M. D. —— Coggright, Need of Guarding the Liver. HE Mver ip a very important organ | in the human economy. It ts the ohemical laboratory of the human a system, Its celle change certain of the ae toods we consume into @ fine form ot ‘animal sugar which t# utilised by the muscles of the body as @ sort of energy. The liver manufactures the bile used in the complex process of aayt Intestinal digestion, Without the nor-|poleon upon the delicate H (0) us e h old E le ctri cs (Copyright, 1908, by E, J. Clode,) and all his cut-throat band, He might ‘The naval officer did not need to look looked to be in more complete @osses-|mal funotioning of the liver sound /|the liver ts made ‘ By hak: SYNOPSIS OF 5 IN@TALMENTS, pave aos ded, ke rae, so tu to lengthen sep. ot (ule facultiga, find “ health cannot be hay Peer 4 ae 4 3 ober ut British officer up with Iris, w ‘or the w iu ave Tha ou," replies Robe with the iver is generat 1 . Step Cove ‘ t nip pate Mh ful ese at 3 . The Mohacag mente by one more ite onuat eeeane though he felt” in: |Qetroyed by diocese Ute Iteelf becomes |which has not the power of the eaiive 4 Rican gett afegcrag ng RRR ag Rataem neere nae sprang at jim with an oath, and cave A” good gallon always dow algh Wien clined to laud at Playdon'a myatificae accesible, liver cells. Sly hurinsted, na the curtese St tne moat) fof Rin ach murderous whack with, the a bartetigriy ‘pretty girl I labeled in, “1 only wi te ecure & gu!" are many ways in which a ful! This weakening of the uontlodis af CCORDING to a Government bute | mains always presentable and the loss Joven Ventaoe jas collapsed and breathed out his flerce Hut he could be very polite. declaration. When 1 have @ @ew|nermal activity of the liver may be|the liver ts folowed by + oy ay 4 in issued by the Department of| 7°" immine ts avoided. a the Birdar Init In a groan. “Capt. Anstruther docs not appear to qninutes to @pare 1 will affix @ fegal|hindered. Hy far the most common jsymptome of fil health. 7 the Interior, the Proce 84 city ot| Blectrie Irons Arun At the first glance Jenks Gd not pave left much for us to do, Mis® notice on the wall ta front af our feyi! habit in this direction is the sedi me recognize Taung S'Ali, owing to his Deane," he said. ‘nd turning t© cave. tary le of the ordinary human being. @ of costume, Through the thin- Robert, “is there any way In which My — Playdon bowed silently, There® WES! wos: people apend much of their lives @ he could see several sailors men wi! be useful?’ something in the speaker's manner) ), 4 yitting or reclining posture. They up. af “1 would recommend that they dmx that puasied him, ¥ f when at|tho sufferer sucoumbe at a CO! ook out, there! he cried. "There the green stulf off thet fire and stop ti6 guard to acconwpan: ig: 2 mee ot ee gle wale tively early age. lady here, If any Dyak moves The! stact v5 war a lady her an ves pmoke. ‘Then, a detachment #nould KO who now walked toward the ‘and even on thelr way to and} To keep the .tver in a fresh him on. the hes!" r 1 sida 0 ce ‘avoid With “the paxsing of the chief, Sova) te ee te tal on page i Pda baa ir work they are seated if| activity, by all means jast peril had gone. The next in- hands of the party The boat was yet many yards from|they can get a eat, In fact, thelhabits, Take some exercise were standing on the firm 1 understand, at the furthest here whea Irie ran principal time when they Walk to and from your Sageriys) Tevet Heutenant south beach. (Mir Jan, the Mol stretdhed out her arme tq when they are lying down in bed. some time of the day in the turned up tn the lips Who has been a mot sautntul ally wan staring at her with wistful, eves, ae WUhvtant sedentary habit results in| Avoid polsoning your liver with by any chance, Uurine, Dart of our siege, will ect a8 “Father! Father!" ohe eyied. “Don't fon and clogging up of the{ant an excess of food. A iit wulde.” you know me? the Seng ff the liver, with |in this direction will repey The other man cast a comprehensive © gir 4, r Deane was looking at the delicate sakes of e . ” ‘ ne gtunce over the rook, with tie somllng nit AriMU Denne we ihe sande ang|resuiing injury and disease. %¢ te |good health, increased o@ the heart and kidneys give way, after several veare of broken Rupert, Idaho, holds the record of having CBNTRAL station man who has amore houses heated by electricity than A de® apacial atudy of the subs any other city in the U States, Ject says that the few electric » Many residences are being equipped! jrons that have been returned to him as With electric ranges, The reason t#| “hurned out” and unfit for service have $given that the Government suppites clec-)Meached that condtion in many instances , Uieity at a very low rate as a bY-| through inexperienced persons taking ! Droduct of the reclamation work now In| them apart to see what was inside and rogress on the Minidoka project. I] then reassembling them improper! the Minidoka reservation was &} When the electric iron, is delivered to ‘“inthhabited expanse of sagebrush, far] the customer it has gone through @ care- * removed from transportation, To-day it| ful test by the manufacturer and often “Wias three towns and a railroad and) has had @ second test if it 1s supplied ““Practtealy all of tts 1,500 farms are oc-} py a central station company. Any ser- i 1 Tore than og ii 3 Fy tt | 3 wered the sailg a ie fc A ladders and dangling rope ladder, the gag} 5 cr Thia {these sedentary individuals that furnish jusefulness and by @ happler 4 vant ca oe shag err bagged bilan |e Ay ae eane feat: “¥en, BG as k on the northwest cave, tha litle wroups of deed oF un- Berea la ae Aha eh ny [the great. class of chronic sufferers. longer Uf ¢ greats uccess, But she fae sat its Teale & | ° hans | 3 «New Reading Lamp. Heiaieets Aine aanive HIT ‘ine War Bens the Island and ovens fire on the Dyale, reef of this island during a typhoon, Con@dour Pirates for avery van WenEy ene Cinna Gira cave . Onlent ° er ™ wer : anaes ‘This lady, Miss Irls Deane, and I were M4 who could m a limb had crawied yindiy Admiral placed the critger Orient f Pay reading lane ying sae narae See Se ley onparinenie O8 Set CHAPTER XV. flung ashore’ wway after the nell DuFMt—and at his Meposal, He tad scoured the shipwrecked Furopeans, though not sur~ vival, bf alae sig Prams ond Nght has Just been placed on the) own account with it, She must just fol- Niestiaiaa “Ming Deane. Can ft be posstble? Let drew deep breath China Sea, the coasts of Borneo @nd yivora from tho Sird nyhow, ¢, the men whe te market, The reflector is #0 de-| low directions and nothing more, A Difficult me congratulate you most heartily, sy “How long were you up there?’ he Java, for eome tidings of the ilitated dot lay in the ve One sce one Pe pe Jgned as to concentrate the light from! New Cooking Devices. ulty. Arthur Deane t# on poard the Orient at ##ed, i Sirdar. no 4 course Was Het wi : A mg as . a on ae © “a portable lamp over a limited area and WOT Rio Mating devices of | |OON the steady tramp of tls moment cover thirty hours. He met naught save blank nothing- tatand soon after . and the Kabpy, Ineceaen tng ‘ “fo prevent the direct rays from the flla- sap ge (oa ar 4 ne ‘boot-clad feet advancing at ‘The Orient!" Tt was a grout fight é ness, the silence of the great ooran nits on shore, as seen 4, Bae vat ae the’ Ce ‘Ment from striking the eyes of the terest to the housewife, lately the double was heard in the Iris wns dazed. The uniforms, the at worse than it looks,” said inqusoleum, Not a boat, a #par, & life on watoh, tokl thelr own tal and relieve the ¢ seal Th sind @ attusee ves have made thelr appearance, One eae Pay ” ae faces of the. English ors, “Mie is only the end of It, huoy, was cast up by the waves to Dyaks are fighting there {x misohlef on wihected’ Ise iat credacse the most|!# 4 sauce pan which Js almost @ uni- — ped an = Sued 4 n of hearing fa. Altoxether, we have accounted for near- yield’ faintest trace of the lost steamer. foot, #0 the Orient took a hand In the pet es sat fie sects MMumination| ¥ersal cooking utensil, as tt may be] sant o¢ Pip tied PrN Boe a other than those 1¥, two score of the poor devil ae T man knew what had hap- proceedings. : ; Phe thd exact point where it in desired, | used for frying, Dolling and baking. IS) grouted to atin Jan: an she Toyo bawalered AC. arisen witht Kiding ANP, more. ct yonited ‘cruuny ‘ot the weled. looking ‘ Od ene Pero al nt inches high and emt Ans hes \u] “Hi, you black fellow! Are there any aocreaihatl r wine em? t kin? Met or turned turtle during that mem- eT eee a by the nailors to the Arti be tt " with thej diameter. Another 1s a frying pan] white people here?” - = irely on themaeives, orable typhoon of March 1 and 18 ei Age. dly acknowledged that imme . pt haived ee Seay ey which does all the things that a frying} Jenks sang out: uy wee, he, CD Shee: he ai n ef shot " ALS ete down with all hands. ween Ms gh Je) be the daughter Child uninjured—the picture of Hew vefector, whioh r . hould do, and in addition may be} “Yes, two of us! Perched on the was ‘i : . pi foregone conclusto! bowed his hi health and happiness, "although increasing the flow of light, pan 6! a » aD y fock - our head We ars understood yet turned to Robert unless they encounter r¢ fate was a foregone sought, He bower “This is my father,” she erled, on pee [turned upside down and used as a disc | SOCK Qver your heads, We coming OU De you hear? ‘They say my father Robert looked 1oward thu approaching No ship's boat could live in that aga, resignation, and he tb dey, "And. father dastings aan fe + Bleetrical Refrigeration. stove for heating Hquids and keeping | “43s cast tose the rope-laddor, Iria 1#,R0t far o way. Take me to lin.” | Wat, She would not land yet for a even Uf the crow were able wo launch the victlin of & cruel baltucinas (1% 2% AM natrmthen te ; ues ‘ rat] cooked food warm. It 18 provided with | w rig rete “No nea! for that, miss," Interrupted couple of minu t was another of ocean'a traxe> tion when tremulous accents O¥F vob pra Ly 4 Bk enon found! Hat Whete Ne lee aumninum wand. An tavenor baa| eieste, eeeurone the. wale a warrant officer, “Tere he ts coming "By the way," he mld, “wii: you tet! with the fifth act Weft to th6 reached hin oare—, ; ‘i Fates oe ees tai fy is To cesses of meats that it is nec-| also produced an automatic temperature] “Don't forget the slip between the cup He wanted 0 one Te mel ba Pe Pas Phitp H. Pleyéon.' ripen Te aaa a ane father! Don't you know 1 OI alas oy ye < eennary frequently to trim the ment controller for wae with hot plate ook: pnd the bes Be anil ait have ne \'to be rome trouble ahead" | "Do you know to what mation thie stree-cavered shoal In the China Sen WE 19 atood up amaxed and tremblin gti ea 20 time, tor, tee ea ~“order to keep it in salable condition, | Ing devices, It nT took thi ‘ ush, even the gitl’s swimming Imand belongs?” an impossible task, All the Orient coul “Yes, fathe k i ‘ . § ne pwitch ‘wae well he too! Precaution, ‘This involves a loss, which, of course,| reaches a certain maximum ¢ She wae now so unnerved that an un ¢ve8 coull distingulsh the grey-bearded —‘iIt iv no-man's land, £ think. It i do was to visit the principal tslands and netie girl given back to you. Oh dear! mh a revte ultimately borne by the consumer.|{s thrown and the ourrent supply Cut! piarded movement might have led to Civilian seated beside an officer in the marked ‘uninhabited institute dnquirt € ‘ou for my “ cal refrigeration 1s used this is off, % 1 stern-sheots of @ amall wig now threa’- = “Phen, id Ansteu and small trader tears. ct at ‘ Ukat electrical refrigeration OB qemaent, Ber the Enewletge thot ing ® path through the broken reef you, Lieut, Playdon, ‘* night, a Malay, They had some aiMculty to keep him owe = e, own, tite too, for A hand guiding her feet on to the rungs beyond Turtle Beach, In five minutes here present, to witness that J, Robert reward, boarded the vessel when IYINE tn the boat, and the man pulll Cot hove survived the mnewlede Maxims for Business Men. a Sy a rE Wea a} ichtor would meet, Anstruther, Inte of the q Gt anchor off the large island away to the mouth and told the captain a wone smashed & Stout OAr With Me ROSE she was dead” * ON credit, modern finance lives, moves; as absolute safety, assured proft, oF almost reached the level when a loud the officer, intent on duty, acting on behalf of my’ wrench, Robert took the proffered hand—- nav Mee cslie, unchangeable conditions, exclamation and the crash of a heavy addressed Jonks again. : Iris Deane, de rous tale of @ devil-haunted place in- “A 0T", they met at last, and the "I think, sir Arthur, (hat, of the Bee 00k bee tte being, blow caused Jenks to halt and look ‘May I ask who you arem Possession of habited by two white spirit, @ malo gins tere them alone, to cnowd Found Lum the more deepiy Indubteds ” : dal downward. “My name is Anstruther—-Robert An- of Hix Britannic Majesty the King of and @ female, whither a local pérate 4 cucher and ply him with a hundred 6 privileges whore value Spree Tesia An confidence, wish United States bonds are to-day the) A Dyak, lying at the foot of one of etruther.” England, that we are the Joint ocouplern nained Taung S'All had gone by chance fons. Although he fell in with be measured, and among them the ine @ reflection of the existing con- highest class Investment in the world;|the scaling ladders, and severely — Iria, @linging to his arm, heard the re- and owne thereof, and claim al with his 1 and muffered great low. Rumor, and gradually” pleoed (ieee of ventonina Sone Gale inane teralitions, yet men are still living who saggy them| wounded by a shell splinter, witnessed ply. property ri! vested therein, ut Teung S'AH was pewltehed by tho together the stirring story which was arms takes the highest place.” ae |So'to n discount of 78 per cout’ on the| thelr descent. In his left hand he Bo he hed abandoned all pretense, He ‘These formal phrases, coming at female spirit and had’ returned there supplemented each instant by the a (To Be Continued) «No..question is more frequently awked/ qoy a, grasped a parang; his right arm was waa ready to face the word her such Moment, amased bis hearers. with a greet force, swearing to capture her or perish. ban . ; bl rise, the aide, @he stol v him Iris alone had en inkling of the wader- ‘The apirite, the Melay wen yemed pee ry Naan Aides Where oan 3 5nd 0 safe ine) — Feneessl pirate mustered his remaining a.dhe cried: Iving motive, fmis,"bad welt upon the Waland. for Detects Criminals by Science. ; ef mterest? And perpaps no question| There are investments whieh are more| strength to crew! toward the ewe: “Yes, Capt, Anstruther of the Indtan "I don't euppose om wel =~ q@any years. His tothey nd sreadiather Crate Monnaie, caster daebiien, mae newaieihe Auaaies: q t . ladder, St was Taung S'Al!, If Le will not tell you all your ti oald e neval knew the place red SM wre town arta by eclence, aot | adv i. THE fe q@are ciiMoult to answer, says the| safe than profitable; others which are! Wien, nate and venom of the 4ying how he has saved graveby. unquestionably tmegined G'All would ne asetn, n minale ce rontures ‘E"Cateage Tribune. Profttable but mot eafe, and many which my life twenty times, how he bas fought that guffering and exposur hea ‘Tale queer yarn was the firet indice- merely by clues. He reduces crime to| LET,” by Arthur B. Reeve, $e wis — are neither safe nor profitable but are’ given yet he hoped to Geel a mortal Nnanded against eighty men, sek Gisturbed the other man's senses, yet tion they reoelved of the whereabouts a scientific problem and then solves | soon appear as 8 serial in 7 "By investments there ls no such thing | certainly permanent, Pe Py aoa tr We fn he had seldom seen eny pessem ihe af any persons who might possibly be the problem, He te perhaps Gente Weetd , £) Renee ’ ‘ . f , a Lanett oe ve a ne sisi

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