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TR Ree Saturday. April ‘19, 1913" Py | a By C. M. Payne The Evening World Daily Magazine, IWHATN TAR NATIO! Her! Tare an’ Now, Do Ya ALS THAT, HAWG LET Go oF THAT WHEN Ya beT #1 Here Hawes You CAN ‘TH QUBAL TILL You Are THicty, ‘YOu AIN'T GONNA GET LOoTHE! G Divny 14'T eauty Secrets % mn |Of Famous Women 1913, by The Prem Publishing Co. (The New Yous Brentng World. LADY WASHINGTON’S TASTE IN DRESS. N Jan. 6, 17, @ very fashionable wedding teok place on a plantation is Virginia. The richest widow in the colony was married ington, a young officer who had made a Crome Nas Yee Wahst y and toaian ware A brilliant company assembled to see the i 7 , | Virginia was there, attired in a scarlet ault embroldered MR. JARR ELUDES deed well powdered and he sword et his wiae, There ‘ A Se _ the dea@ing families of Willlameburg and ‘Annapolis pine daar 4 y « tn almost regal atyle on thelr great estates. 6 ND now that the men have gene,” 4 o\) ? ¥ But all these fine gentiomen and fair ladies werd outshone A we can have a chat undis- f peter Rien ype turbed, thank goodness!” said deet 2 was in striking email stature Qégs.. Jerr. “Children, take the cards {ato the front room and play with them. “Oh, don't let them have the cards!” ‘Mya, Rangle remonstrated. a pose | Jarr. they shoyid spoil them? Then we! “Now, @ them equally, like good couldn't play auction bridge eome other | jittle dears!” advised Mre, Rangie. “Yo evening.” muetn't tear the carde, Jobnny. Mr. fel) you the truth,” replied Mre.| and Mrs. Jarr want te play with them Pe bave i mprgiet to play cards| again.”’* Jarr. He's a regular old crank} “Oh, it dosen't matter,” said Mrs. @ cards, He has the patience of an} Jarr. ‘Mr. Jarr says there are only apgel et anything else, but when he/ forty-seven of them.” cards you'd think putting the card or one of the same kind @n his card when he plays was important thing in the world.” Bil men are just ike that» OH NO ct Me. Rangle when wonpver! together. I think that's whi wo irritable at cards. He's Qfr. Jarr tn that. If he plays spot of jacks—no, it's the black the middle of the card, the big 1 | Ate of apates ts the name, T pink,” eaggested Mre. Jerr. ‘Yes, I think it ‘Mire. Rangie went on. “It looks|They didn't scam to Ue « garden trowel, only ite broader | bridge.” hoot ai@ has nohandle. Well, if Mr. Rangie| “I remember now,” said Mre. Ransie. Plays thet he thinks it should eweep| ‘We have.a couple of cards at home in the board. the left hand drawer of the sidevoard. “Bho other black ke shamrocks |1 was going to throw them out the other black clube—alw: remind me of jet/day, but I seid to myself: ‘No, they Jeweiry. Which reminds me that my| might come in handy.’ I'll eend Johnny ‘old jet dress—you remember it, surely?" | over to-morrow with one of them and Mre. Rangle wrinkled her brows. And/you can put it with the forty-se:.n ‘Mra. Jarr was sorry she had spoken |carde you hee, and then you'll have a of it ‘if Mre, Rangle REALLY didn't| pinochle deck to surprise Mr. Jarr remember it. with.” 5 in the present style it will leok like s new dress.” re ‘Mamma, Willte wants all the cards with pictures on them!” cried Mttle Miss i ge i i - ; i H ; i i it He the Hi hi il i i ! E i i I F 5 if “Well,” Mrs. Jarr went on, “don't] “How eweet of you!” oried Mré. Jarr. ridge-8mith"”— Mrs, Rangie. ‘ou won't mina if I en SANTI AAREURIOUS Ce RADII IAIN PRAETIIEDI DAI COPE GIC A AIDIEIEEIITODPLDSSIOCODLRICOTEDLLEDOOEESLD ¢e Wings 0 C MOINING lavsvae sien of Se en ieee how ehe carries on, Somebody should|to keep the rest to have a little game Cie ettn ane Sanity be Seen lee ee eee (Ceopnight, 1908, ty B,J, Clade) and it rests with him to decide whethor Yorkshireman, “But look ‘here. You valued her happiness more than riches| other sweet scented flow hows what conspir?’—— Why not tell him not to try any funny have saved you much needless eufferin::. faded the poor thing. Think of being married |mgnds, of course, are most valuatie. ae xt", Ag bia t taken out ond. tren oor in our power, Dash it all, let us use it, for your action to-dey dinds me to| Process wes gone thro! ‘That's true,” murmured Qfrs. Rangle.| ‘You can have a diamond, dear,” sald when Ventnor get away. Well—hanis gestion. It wan delightful to think help and comfort me in my anguish. | day, and Go you know if I can match | loaned to you.” by on in that ecene, But, for some reason, very moment and would continue [0 prepared to pluck me from the depths | Martha Washington's day and get some new chiffon for the unde: about the black jet. Would you wet Jet on, my dear, if you nee me wear it/ “Be careful of the cards, ohtidren.” dny time at the Stryvers' or with Clare] “What card would you prefer?” askea| ott oo meres “Do you think we should be seen with|send you only one. For in case you her? asked Mrs, Rangle. “You know|and@ Mr, Jarr come over I would like placed at the bottom tell her husban at our house—seeing that we must com- re. Jarr remembered Clara Mud! ai bo thickly sprinkled with rose criminal warrant shall be fesued talk bout dropping proceedings againet o. reputation. I ain sorry now 1 did/ more starch was add: and she sald: ‘I think the heart ie the prettiest |ST¥OPS8S OF PRECEDING IxeTuLMENTs, oF not @ pecs Thity that precious Earl whom 1 saw to-day. not ex tt ler, It would “Now, my dear, we ghouldn't criticise |card,” said Mra. Jerr. “But the dia- eee eh d see fellows unow wha 2° Wh tal iy not to 9" i fave navedrou much nee four hour tater the fl -" until Rovert's money is safely Lut the sorrow has sped like an evil MatMat aetal cl4 man, evan ota ofl Th ot ome fee ‘Fou eockoo! What 414 Miss Deane ioageq to your account? We have him cream, and you will perhepe taken out ond ¢resh once diamond card.” “Chung to Anstrether lke @ weesing Lint whee times until the powder id you with hoops of steel. And you, too, ‘aut your Jet dress?” "re, ‘Ransle, feclingly. “And if, pou angel, and kissed everybody all round — Mven Iris laughud at this naive sug- uncle. You trevelled thousands of miles "Well, I was looking it over the othe?| don't wish to keep it just consider it oft. 1 mean her father, Anstruther and that their arch etually Were I as bad an I was painted, your Cosmetic gloves were the stout uncle, Unfortunately, Iwas not helping the baron at that kind old heart still pitied me; you were] able article of the tollet the dnt whore 1 te Broken and dropped “You are just the most generous ‘al 1 off, and do @o until he was flung aside as be , they all near my arm off, " % off at the neck and around the arms| thing!” ‘sald Mrs, Jarr. “And now they alt y wrung Sy 4 ET ge ted of deapalr and degradation, Why should dregs and make the jet-and-lace tunie chiffon or charmeuse?’ the party @ rousing cheer as their rick- Ventnor himeelf had carefully avoided ehawe west of in a bumch, Wl net any Sevmal comeniinnent, Me eatie: awaiting e LJ er SRE cme see 5 to ns CRETE at Se alre n reator y the uncon- A wha ar have pe a re ne arat Tetieeet Ue tact obtained henring, my, olde in ie nae at ae prarage | ese port xplain rt at lan as a " ; bye A to e1 the arecies ent “You two are quietly assuming the Hate him! 1 would statue To set an exemple of thrift to the etrugsiing try, “Lady W Po ; the Blow whith Lord Ventnor yet had attitude of t Gnancial magnates of Cqrved Un mansie, and set on nigh to tell! aa the soldiers called her, dressed during the war in homespun. She took arent ae 1 ee ed sg an bldg sire mannged things fender God's wisdom berg tabay ayy nap Ke! ber. Gaerne Of cotton striped with silk that were woven ened eudltor Haneer “would have very well between you and T do not ss ee | e stripes were made from ravellings of brown silk stockings spoken, ut his uncle restrained him. Bropese for one moment’ to interfere Geimeon damask chair covers, wortal has seldom wrested from ‘Chicago Resord- Herald tells of thie cum. I ‘versation ; “Yeu,” thee “But,” che asked, “haven't you ever told | thay are still cocked in Ameriens,”—Populer ” ” ith rrangements, Neverthe- Leave this to me, iad," he exclaimed. jy in and Tare really the ohiet ‘Dash it, Ind,” vociferated the eter preety moneyed persona present. You apoke Anstruther t alls thee? I never Nouses, engines and equipment were head to the northwest Iris could Gear of financial houses in England and on heard you talk ike this befure chtained with all haste, and the whole the steady tivd of an engize at werk, the Continent backing up your loans ‘The old gentleman's anmasement was Party satied on one of @ir Arthur on the first consignment of ore. six months hence, Sir Arthur, You so comical that further tenaion wae out Deane's @hips to convoy a emall steamer Robert bad been busy up to the last be eae required, if half what I heard be true. 4 not tq them. We will be your of the question. e@eclally hired to attend to the wamte moment. There wae eo much te he CHAPTER XVII. 8% you down, Sir Arthur, and tell ws penxersnn” (the Robes in calmer mood, informes of the miners, done ins short apace of time. The (Comtinued) all about it.” The waronet laughed with a wholes them of the manner in which he hit At last ohe evening early in July vessel carried gee. The ehipowner required no second hearte, ety that revealed whence uy) the mine. The stor: und ike the two vessels anchored outside Palm- Rainbow Island Again. — wading, With the eum for which he jrisnoranne part at lest, of her bright. wildest romance aha finding atc wie tee Rook and Mir Jan could be seen them too long, at in menais hellieer te nt 4 dyke guarded by the bones of “J. running feinely hove, Ge ere, a “a Doge trend to eutt tie Al th unele, of 12 |, telling how every farthing of = wy our nd, Robert?” 8: 4 the polson-dill (rear or no valid reason save e@ could convenience in this respect. 6 cont (gi "id en) the first instalments of the two great ne Hl Tam afraid that not even Produaita ot the peg A pa not stand atill. The sahtb brought him Now his share of the necesery * with Just a touch of York- '0808 wae paid up, how the earnings of trig could wheedle any one into buying wonder In| tainty. 400d news. The Governor of Hong preparations was concluded. Hie shire in hist Tgath- his fleet would quickly overtake the 4+ Next day roment metakurgist Kong felt that any reasonable request Sir Arthur and hie uncle were ga! rein his tongue. 1 gath, defich in capital value caused by the mut ¢athor, dear," interrupted the girl estimated ‘ilue of the contenta ag made by Anstruther shouki be granted in a corner of the promenade eck ered that he disinherited jogs of the three ships, and how, in six Ae MReAt Ratan the two oll-ting at about {200 vat the # possible. He had written euch & he approached and told them that hia nephew when the news of the court- months’ me, the ieading financial Svn"nava'a gold mine the S gpectmens brought from the island wine @tPOng representation of the Moham- last instruction ashore was for # light martial reached him. Then he relented houses of London, Paris and Berlin gy ‘much that you will hardly. bel Tot DY any means the richest svaitesic Medan's care to the Government of In- to be fixed on Suinmit Rock e¢ sean os e - the dy \ % and cabled to him. Getting no news, would be offering him more money than nti there can no longer be any doubt And now there is not much more to jong Fy He i the dynamo was in working order, a form he came East to look for him. He met he would need. in ut - your mind. I. suppose that le why tell of Rainbow Island and its casta Costobel! the day after the lady died, 70.8 ENeRe man of besinese tse pret: Robert asked me not to mention his dis: waya, On bhe day that Capt. Rabert | and the two swore—the stout uncle can ost could not 0 commend itself, and very to you earlier.” Anstruther's name appeared in the Ga- IDN'T I tell you? Why, Was noted, he described his operations disposition. BM wes.e young woman famous for her com- S mand of the English language, also equally well mown for having people follow ber ites, | Bho vieited o friend and described her plans, ‘The friend, made earrulous by embarrass. ment, dectined to fall in with the proposition and cuss and explanations, ‘This was too much for should we artive ey ——— Wak. the commend: 06: lenpige, Bee ‘once killed @ onto the ree ete ites vinitie dias toma | The “Painters.” swear a treat—anyhow, they vowed to ine Norushire squire, though « trife "Mo, Trin, that was not the reason." sete, reinstating him to his rank and free parton alone! tions ‘ N old farmer who had never been té @e|be revenged on Ventnor, and to clear headed in other respects tle brougne "ald her lover, and the older men felt regiment, Iris and he were married in ‘The mining experts verified Rabert’s Irie 4 not. Her blue epee ¥ “Yerbosity, Jdiovity, bideosity!"—Popular Maga- A city before and hed never san the fe | Anstruther’s character, living or dead. his great fet down on the table with a that more than idle fancy inspired the the Engtish Churen at Hongkong, for It mont sanguine views after @ very brief were fx fast receding ii” ig department was stancing on the cormer @8¢) Poor old chap! He cried like a baby x @ astounding intelligence that they had was bie wife's wish that the plice »xamination of the deposit. Hardly “Sweetheart,” sald ber husbentl, £ ——— day when the fire engine came out, & poliommea | wien the asked the youngster to for- able to your company, air Just heard, "Your love was more to me whioh witnessed his ignominy should Any preliminary work was needed. In jure you ao #ilent?” % The Diff ras up to him and shouted: at waa'haiis iadaeibg, T oan ried, “and tell them that than ell the gold in the world. T had also witness his triumph, twenty-four houra @ email concantrats ’ Bhe turned to him. She light of f le erence, | "Look out for the engine’ 4 « 4 Jour prospective son-i won you, I meant to keep you, but Tre- A goodnatured admirad decided that ing plant wes erested and a ditch made setting sun iiumined her face ; ‘ FRENCHMAN who was visiting this coun-| The old farmer jumped aside an@ gneed os. ah the ten thousand nds you requi 1 fused to wuy you.” the urgent requirements of the British to drain off the carbonic anhydride in ite golden radiance. ne A Ty was kidnaped inst eutmmcr by some of | citedly at the oacnuabing engine, then got right | Playdon affected to search for hie the ten thousand pounds you require. t ote turned to her father, Hie pent-up Navy shoukl bring H. M. ®& Orient to the valley, After dusk e party of “Because I am so happy.” she, be , his admirers in Maryland and sentenced to | back im the road again, Along came the heok | pocket handkerchief. can add, !f you like, thet another ten motion mastered him, and he spoke as the island before the date fixed for the coolies cleared the quarry’ of ite for- “Oh, Robert, dear, #0 happy and é fg through with an all-day plonic 1 the woods, | and ladder wagon and ran into him, sending Wn) ‘Do tell us, or it will be worse for will be ready wanted when thie lot is one who could no longer restrain his ceremony. ifeut. ydon ofc! 4 mer occupants, Towards the olor f ful.” where there was iicaty of cold food dud a lot of | sprawling to the pavement, The poltemmes tan | you," cried his mentor. spent. I aid my ad one d—er—deuced feelings. best man, while the Orient was left so the following day, when the gr (The nd.) Chiggers, Tho food that war handed to him! and picked him up end asid: “Give me time, alr, a drink! What bad tum in my life, ‘This time I think, | “T have hea no chance to thank yuu soandalously short-handed for many dl his palate, ‘The ham was tarflavored, — “Well, look here, I thought 1 to) 1001 ov the words you uttered at the mo- i “ * hi wn eee Mood mous tol | ooh torte wae” te ne eee | Yeu fellows want 49 8 phonograph. lav thee teng f2 8 CWwerquiticd. the wip. Yet t wi twice her alae, might have ventured. to The Silent Bullet! as polite a manuer as he ¢ farmer lam at lage withthe dani’ okaaswarion . “The unallotted capl- re them while life laste. You The Silent Bullet,” a detective co-| ‘This te a serial no lover of @ @ead” voloe to heaven and wept bitter! Well, gosh dure it, Mr, Polteoms at last, nh the Gaal a ing up will he Worth four ris to me when L was poor, dis- rward Robert resikned bis ; coten: debited: to das (ea Ren vetprhy Ppt out for the engine, but what in that Anstruther's court-martial had Bees te face value in two iG graced, an outcast from my family and He regretted the necessity, mance of am entirely new: tind. by oe ee miss a Soung women ! them drunken painters im such an all-fired bury |Quashed. The next batch of general “Ajj the more reason to mal hold- my profession. And I know why you thur B. Reeve, will begin In Monday's | Reed the frst instalment—and yam hi, ught we Ameri fort"==Netional Monthly. orders Will reinstate him in the regiment, ing twenty instead of tem,” roared the did this thing, Jt was because you Evening World, Stak the gan a