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londay. June 3 oe Be * e WILLIE-E-e ! Come HERE Prets Publishing Co, (The Now York: Evening Werld). =a G A SUMMER MAN. Maya t* tertee ite Crit HELLO, LENA, |, THOUGHT You Were GOING To SEND With @ leve thot even the gobeips, themselves, Coveted Ner and me. And thie wae the reseon I lingered so By the dangerous, deep diue sea, “Lingered, knowing I ought to go— Knowing I otight to flee, ‘TH her millonaire FIANOE come An€ vere her awey from me Bore het away in his Hmousine From the lure of the treacherous sea. MY PINK SkiRT | | (And the 006 echoed: ‘Twenty-three!") nat Yet, that love lested longer than any, by far, That ve Known by the summer sea, By Than ANY, I've known dy the sea; WILLIE? OVERS WITH WHY HE OUGHTA BEEN THERE AN TAKE THIS PACKAGE OVER TO AUNT MARY AND TELL HEe I'LL BE over To-moRROwW mae’ OH NO ot wii x reo | ANU CTU | TAU ee re 0) | Wb el yet! (Ate ) Bs GHT WANT You TO Go For THe SUPPER THINGS And neither the man with the motor car, Nor the thought that I stilt am free, Can make me forget or regret thet f met— 4né woe torn from my Coryphee, Betty Vincent’s For the moon never glows, but my Reart overflows WUh the jubilant memory OF the man with the car, tho Dore her ofer, Don’t Elope. And left me dereft—but FREE! An 00, a1 the day long, I go humming this song, “Romance 1@ #0 short but marriage s0 long!” Oh, beware of the sounding sea— Of the moon dy the, sounding sea! unworthy emotion, him. ever advisable? I doubt tt, and I doubt if i I an elopement any rate, in Am: Promised to question whether | Shall I elope with hi two persons, eith-| I'm not in favor ‘er one of whom is | Proceedings, and I ati under age, ever | % walt till you are of . epcecrsealiilicecerer ~ MORE RELIABLI ought to marry. But people of that age should most; “Now 1 25 ehor * gre now featuring gradu: jcraquele, a combination that will prove ant @ ation gowns and it is a néte-/a charming finish to the graduation worthy fact’ that for simple/dress or one ef the popular Bulgarian \ denwty end moderate price the present |emboridered collars to wear with the| Without the consent of their ' Qisplaza are models. Howe’ many |simple tub dress may be acceptable.| On the other hand both prefer to have thelr gowns|These can be had as twenty-one, who's going to stop them) What you want is fashioned at home and for these there | but @ very nice one te $1.45, and $2.9 | from marrying freely and openly? T Courter-Journal. aré wonderfully pretty fabrice in sugh | will purchase a beauty in pointed ef-| Mediaeval father who locked up A large assortment of weaves that there | fect, daughter on bread and water {f » neea ‘be no difficulty in making @ #e-| A handbag of eponge to carry when| chose to marry against his command eetlen. attired In a gown of cotton will please | '# ae out of date as the mediaeval bath- joularly cffective are the new/the average girl. These can be had in| tw. “People don't do such thing figuneinge, among which are Imported |prevalling colorm at §1.73, Then there|And the remedy for patterns known as Carrean Lionne. | are handbags of white kid at $1. the clandestine fii; These are of a delicate remi-open, small! of theee are embroidered and square mesh with an applique border |#1.76, and those tn long, narrow a! effedt; havin der Van Dyke points 92.76, extending eitier upward or downward, ‘The price tag on one handsome patters Is marked $4.9 and on another $9.09, [ike @ince erape weaves are the leading | In serviceable leather page there are | Co™Ming 800! eommér fedvic many graduation gowns | tone of pin geal, with the new flexible | me to give her? é ee with be of this poft material. A fine | frame, known aa gate bage, These are} Flowers, books, candy or muse i crepe, embroidered in dots, Is #109 avery handy and can be had tn black | be suitable presente, pee, 36 inches | and th y en of bre 21 EE Ge apect foe enicagon anaden of brown at $2) as gm weiter: “I should like to gain | frat the friendship and then the love of |a young man who has been deceived by A Phonograph Scare, | another sirl. At present he only apeaia ' ae dajal lame was greatly din- |{0 me out of politeness, What shall I present Gertake marriage | firat week.” therefore not '~ needed any longer For Her Birthday. | “F. A.” writes: “I have been paying tion to a girl for six months and na are very pretty. Uke her very muck Her birthday in| Yhat would you advise a ly M cent a i So if have become a part of turbed by the frat phonograph he oe can be nice to him when you see graduation and accordingly saw. ,Edmund Candler, when !n | nim and perhaps he will become inter- | shop displays ere offering appropriate Liassa.with the Younghusband expedi-| csteq in you, It's not your place to suggestions along tiese lines. | tlon, heard from the Pepalese resident reesive move. / are yeautiful scarves, In chif-| how he had recently brought the un- fon and delicate crepes witn dainty | canny toy asa present from the maha- orders or in all-over floral de-/ raja of Nepal to the priest-king. The! «¢ p,” writes: “I am in love with a that the girl will fxd convenient! dalat lama walked ‘round tt uneasily ae| young man who has been paying me on, the stage woere Wazre is usually @) It blared forth an English band piece and attention for ut nine months, I am bit of: @raught. ’ an indelicate Bhutanese song. Then he} exceedingly jealous and we often quar- Acfancy collar misht prove thought for a long while, and Amally| re} on this account. I worry a great wished for gift, There are seid he could not live with this volce | deal and am getting thin through my Advice to Lovers ever necessary; at love with @ girl of twont: and I can easily foa, It may afford to marry, but her parents object, You do not really Jove the young man until you can trust canary that will certainly not un-| sing right away and sing what I like; jone that won't get the pip or die the “You don’t want a canary, my friend, music box.—Louls- R man who had not missed a work- Ing day from his desk job for forty-seven years. The papers men- tloned this fact in announcing hie death. There are no available facts upon which to base a presump- tion that he might have lived a ft years longer had he pulled down the lid of his desk for & few weeks each year and gone off somewhere and forgotten the job and enjoyed himself, Just for Fun. iD , Mul | cmap mad: in the new, shoulder | without @ soul. So It was passed on to jealousy. Please advise me.” “haven't | seen you somewhere?” Sian eaecte at: Venice, polet gute and somemedy OQ Make up your mind to Foot out this “| guees oo, | go somewhere quite eften.” th oe a \ =) ‘ Ooh ete te a ee RANE SIN OE ASC RORY pee se When It\Is Time To Stop Working Copyright, 1013, by The Irees Publishing Co, (The New York Evening Work), By Clarence L. Cullen. BOPNTLY the papers told of a) But that presumption is a fair one a ear tine Seber beter siaiecnltil the same, without any actual concrate facts to sustain it. And thefe is no] nedy for an explanation, manner of doubt that this man would have got a good deal m had he declined to be so deak, ore out of life shackled to hin Parts of machinery that move in a Broove have to be renewed pretty of- ten, They w man or out quickly, The hu- nism is @ machine of very high resisting powers, but the human machine resembles the chine In respect of Its ability to with- ty to touch thie other awitch #des. As Kennedy rind. ‘The worn machine ag stand the on the decrease all th animate and unimaginat! raaor occasionally need ragor with constant ing that It needs. it. Generally speakin; exist. ought to walt. Man needs renewal, We bi ter grasp of the meni we ascertain that we le. Modern bualt of and call for out of an ever-ripe con an injurtous form of en out of date, very level-headed experts on + {neMcient, out of sorta, t folk are thoke who ure wh inanimate ma- in go on working, of course, but it ing from a cut on his a shows @ lot of what the mechanicians Sling with a» policeman wi cail “lost motion” and ite efficiency te Xainly was trying to interpose om to be waiting for acme between them. “A man, held oy PR MB gid id Vincenao. “I heard some- other policeman, was urging the Ject of cutlery affirm that even so in- | body say ‘He will be here in @ few min- crring, "that's Ake “tetcagh ive object ai UPL SRains Just speak of ft as the EMciency is the most important word replied Lugs , in modern life, in the rense of on-the- go olitelde ja the atore to Thee men jumped out Jobness, But efficiency does not mean e booth and c@ll up head- added (heir strength to who wer? that its possessor must make a fe , the mon fe y & tangled mass of wae unconscious of thelr efficiency, When | Police central anewered that everything 2, IAG, Tetes, OF AOE Own Sunt. ip we begin to make eMclency a mantis | vmnon tell central to hold the line clear | “Why didn't you come for me, i we are inadvertently undermining our| we mustn't lose a moment. Jameson, The bad man told mo If T walted (n the > eMciency to Just the extent of our ad-| you stay in the booth, Vin yard you would come for me. But if |Lerence to the manta, Efficiency is a| pretend to be working ar cried ‘he sald he would shoot um normal, not a morbid, virtue or quality. | dow, but not in such 7 ited, and And the man whose eM™clency or on-| tract attention, for y Wy papa’s 9: the-Jobness is not improved by the| watching the eet very carefully, bey) you MreahS howe to mother,” ‘7 right sort of a vacation simply does not ¢ 19 tt, Lule? * oresh olowes: ha i The job will keep. The work can or eing human, In to get a bet- le when not Indlapen- ie of conditions pei ry man having fa vacation, Not to take the tentiou: “rest.” The | down as men withdrew from the #oom.’ ‘becomes It ts not It requires a And when It gets itn “rest” it] yard.” translated Luigi given far better service when It Is taken The Silent Bullet An Absolutely NEW Type of Detective Story By Arthur B. Reeve dictograph repeating the ‘conversatah in the dingy Httle back room of bano's, down the street. 4 “He's ordering a bottle of red wine” — murmured Lut With ewciteme Vincenso was ao ed a bottle de ‘ * called oe down for waking so mag f ete Arangemens times if all was ready. aN UR He a Pr 2 ° ‘A fine opera CARAPTER xX. iiaten for the ap A (Continued) Gakuen ce The Black Hand. i . 7" a sald a volee whieh I 4 reoosn instantly us Ge: . wut,” ex- cannot read this, What is thie m claimed Craig, rapidly Prince street?’ sketching éver his plan and concealing just enough to make that no matter how anxious the | “Jameson,” called Craig, “tell ant was to get the credit he drive straight to No. 3% Prince could not spoil the affair by prematurs They will And the girt in the back | interfere quick, before the Black- The fini a\chunce to go back on thelr word, f I fairly shouted my orders to the Moe Headquarters, ‘They're a back the anewer, and I hung up the celver, m to appea to be ¢ “What was that?” Craig was eek! tingulshing of the lights behind ¢! . didn't cateh it. what | oved bottles in they say?" A taxleab w I “That other voice sald t headquarter y Ume with ‘Sit down while T count th: three other good men ready to start for “Sh! he's talking again. | @ given address the moment the alarm “If it te 9 penny lees than ten ‘ was given over the telephone, sand or I Gnd @ mark on the bills ot found Gennaro ay vaiting us with call to artco, and your daughter x q greatest anxiety at the opera house, ited a agam.” bie Tre bom at Cesare ‘shad been the last Fug a 1 2 atrew. maro had already drawn “Now Gennaro is talking,” a from his bank ten one thousandé-dollar ‘“Good—he ia gaining ‘thee. tay lo" bills, and already had @ copy of Ii Pro- trump. I can distinguish thet all oh sroso in which he had hidden the money He's asking the gruff-voleed fue ta. +. he will have another pbotti met at Vincenso’s drug He says he will. ood. they mull te at Prince street now—we'll give th ‘Ten minutes to twetve,”’ ¥ ned lacing "i iver. se few minutes more, not too much, Gennaro will be going in soon, fire, and. thes ei Ate th Gennaro Let us try thie machine now and seo a they are drinting sete wee ? if it works. If the wires have eo: f ‘ cut alnce we put them up thie morning eae Men Vincwnnoy" Cy Gennaro wilt have to take hie chancon Ged ™, alone.” A door banged apen acrons the Kennedy reached over and with a one ight —movem eo of his forefinger bea fiew rection of Alstions ? " With his finger Kenn I} ot voces filled tbe the other switch and “shouted: tebe naro, this ts Kennedy! 2) ae Palleiat Bole sannedy: To. the street : H tinguish m snatch of conversation, A scuffle and a cry of surprise Word, a phrase, now and then even ® lowed. A Vet toy whole: sentence above the reat. . A second voice, apparently ; wan the cHnk of glasses, T could st bent eats. See With Ni tenes? -Silapd the rattle of dice on a dare table, anal eee A tlsal! ned ase : Bo Ty ced Ba The ‘dictosraph, which had teen em: We sat bewildered, 1ooking, at Ken- gy a sitar pact Pefore, was a9 enmte, ~ “Imagine that you are sitting at a ,cqvnat’, ime mattect’ 1 asked. Kage, table in Albano's ‘back fom," was all "“tny nave ones ment (me ae he said, “This ts what you would be recelving — inetru hearing. ‘This in my ‘elect! {1 Come on, Jam nen vi Sy other words, the dictagraph, used, T [me om. Jameson: Vincensa) stay am told, by the Secret @ervice of the ‘700 dont want to appear in United @tates, Walt. In a moment you ce tha eo rushed by me, will hear Gennaro come in. Lasigi and ‘Talet could go. It was the Vincenso, translate what you hear, In front ' whed, of Alban an exciting K was going on. Shots wore truck whisper. wildly in the darkness, and heads were! ughed. “No, not yet, But 2°PPing out of nent (ringers on o selves into the crowd we couget silmpse of Gennaro, with bleod pS utes, Now get ou crying. ‘The babel of voices seemed to calm causht him. In & moment Kennedy w: him. “Paoli, you ie. ‘hat's the kidnapper, ly one or two were !6: ‘One of them says the child te ail released the tenor, naked zed Paoll. The yard? Did he say?’ . Avk them if the automobile s battering down Albano's barricade, oq , with the men tn it Gennaro, with a ery. leaped Inte them 4 1 rang up, and after a moment the taxicab. Over his shoulder 1 could iat ennaro is com! I just heard one and ¢! of them say, ‘Here he comvs.’" dands of Even from the booth I could hear the The Stolen Billion Is Found. 4 T* $1,000,000,000, stolen in Ni A. Boroso's great } York Reid Ta famous Paoll g the law, (To Be Continued.) York, has been recovered, T “DHE MAN WITH A BILLION.” — tale of Ite recovery is one te “DHE MAN WITH A BHAAON” the blood. It Involves the ‘Ming of | begin serial publication in next | Crooks’ and a beautiful gir! known as| day's Evening World, June 4 hs f - 10 ts the Bind of stery you have ‘The story ts grippingly Mae tm yen ON 20S ON RY x