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World Daily Magazine: Monday; June 1913 J] WANTA Sete WHAT (T SEEMS Lire To HAvE CHAIR AND STOP Soa ASKING PoP QUESTIONS For DOMESTIC DIALOGUES ' SOF Copyright, 1018, by The Prem Publishing Co, (The Mew Yoru Brenng World), his 15 a’ fe piace! hn besa 1 omy ‘ad tous sete a © THE WIFE Ever KNOW, h latentee. 4 A aed He iT ‘ fr ‘Time: M, Place: The Blake Piet, irs. B. (anzlously)—Have you ADIT SHE'D .GRAB IT, 4 [ite ing, erdents erred, erent ‘Mr. B. (scenting trouble)—Now ieee f tell me until I get cooled off & little bit, 1 can eee it len't pleasant and I don't] Then ['ll fx the top and the ‘want to be riled now. tll the last, a Ors. B. (rebeliiously)—Well, I'm sure Yerk ety youSre not the only one who feels cranky. That's the way with you men. atin i : You think just because you have to ride *At Gibraltar we had an interesting day visiting the fort, driving among the fs in the subway at the end of the dey (@eiidy ‘of foreigners in the crowded, crooked, vari<olored streets and being —— as < that it gives you license to be irritable , F i and complaining. You say we women “Just atay home” and don't have any- thing to annoy us Well, I'll just tell My Hunt for a Husband : 4 New York Hetress’s Butterfly Quest for “‘the Right Man.’’ ee By W. V. Pollock. Copyright, 1913, by The Prew Publish ing Co, (The New York Evening World), NO. 3.—THE FASCINATING FOREIGNER. ACH new pilgrimage into the region of romance has been so fascinating that as I look back how can I regret the experiences I have hed, even if I am called @ fickle, frivolous flirt? Mamma and I took passage for Naples, a eall of fourteen days. Bach day as we neared the Mediterranean ky and ocean became Gebre dive and exquisite, and I was glad for @ respite from the amificial New VE SaT APIECE OF, - EXTRA CHANGE HERE AW (M GONNA GET MEA SweELe'surr wiry iy} ehgs on @ hillside overlooking Mount Vesuvius and the exquisite bay. From Waples we went on to Rome, Florence, Venice and Milan, and crossed the Alps to you that if I had anything more to Mentone, situated on 9 beautiful lake nestling in the modntains. : annoy M0 1'4 go crasy, that's all, **"Phe hotel at Mentone is patronized only by the most aristocratic people of : > Mr. B. tientiy) Well, (tie'Continent and few Americans, Mother met an English acquaintance, a . \ ite ieee eating 4a a Revie thet se 8 ee ae Lady I—, who begved us to join her little olique. = werk. Wi the partiout noe sow tote t00 okt 0ie ‘I their party was Frederick von T—, a young German, the son of a wealthy = Ors. B. (in @ torrent of words)—Well, Leer , in banker, ‘ wat this afternoon I put Leffingwell jr. to a4 There were two or three English and German girls, but they had no fascina- ‘ 4 | bed for nie nap and I noticed that the ¢ for Frits, who had @ strong liking for American girls, He liked the way poor child was awfully restless and I “che eegpehogabaay regres thought he was sickening for something vl ever, here surely was-"the time, the place and the girl.” so Lcalled up the doctor and I told ‘ mes he planned for us! There were moonlight launoh parties on the th music and singers just like those we had heard at Venice, that city 5 bak at b ral visi and had Now" tes <com had @een in New York on sever ts to study banking, he ny Oxford for his college, so that he epoke English perfectly. He quoted UU YESTERDAY. AND GET most beautiful bits of Robert Browning. Me “THE SWELL Sut Queen was ever treated with more thoughtfulness than I by Frits, Every moment, every act was arranged to add to my pleasure. spMpeceptinle or adamant, how cvuld I resist such devotion? ; a I-— knew. the Von T—# in Berlin and gave glowing accounts of thelr the le who are away at the a ; fx Deowle of culture, social position and wealth, Lost eaten: aleve sag! the .. & Marriages with him would be consilered quite a brilliant actfievement. As i quitoes. here we go and have the: Rta I admired his savoir faire, his charm, his masterfulness and, most of all, 2 riaht In city. Why, I think Jove of work, He held a responsible position in he father's Banking Soeees : awful! thing that worried me was papa disapproved of marriages with = ere He oalled them moneysnaking achemes, with the profit all of one = ‘ : Per Beads worrayelacieentaryetelss od ‘They never took a chance on any finer sentiment. j about it? Write to the authorities? _ One day when our party were picnicking in the woods Fritz and I ventured \ Mrs, B. (stonily)—H'm! You're not too $6 @ place close by where the falls rushed over the rocks and the tall trees — f Pe aye potion Ite the quiet nook, We seemed alone in all the world. He told me he : 3 oe pared he ee total, wae ‘me and asked me to marry him, He knew well enough I cared and longed = = if you could see Laffingwell Jr. ea” and put my trust in him forever; But something deep down in : It'e all bi ‘They polson th inner consciousness made me say: fat untll you have met papa before q I want ptaig og rig give my final answer.” My big lover seemed eo well satisfied to wait that my vanity was hardly : . v nea tae Ages aoe are Mrs, B.—No, but I just sent Delia around to the little dry goods store to get some mosquito netting, It'll do for ‘Some of the Good “Stories of the Day, to-night. You can fix it up to the win- The Quality of Hardness, | {i jon ‘i tb dente with sou’ "Wenn, beoctes, and wlile tm thie emital potion be Fine for Mamma pay escaad tices lsig Abie rt . AUL HELLEU, the etcher of beantifal > Spice © malt ‘boy lying in the rate close by, Mr. B. (desolately)—Well, 5 never wha ‘At last, toward the end of May, papa arrived, and I wired to Frits to join women, complained in New York of © ‘What's the métter, young mant” he kindly TTTLE Saroh was watching her mother, 90] handy wih a h er in my life, But t ‘es fa Paris with ali speed, which he did in that glorious month of June when certain hard quality in even the Soret] Why He Wasn't Pla: asked, addressing the youngster, ‘Why don't you Was ironing some linea, 1 dives gata de lite bi Ing seems perfect for two young lovers, rything was propitious and | American faces, y * | play with the other children?” Is it hart work to iron, mammat” she]! Suppose all you go! ad s t was practically agreed upon. Even papa overcame his antagon-| “Some of the most perfect faces I have seen," IAT when a small boy ian't playing there fe] ‘I don't want to play,” answered the boy, . wall with 16 re eaes vmarcuges and said this one was an exception to the rule. It waa |B sald, “‘pomouc] this quality of bartnew in a| alvays reason for it, was dempustrated by] "But why don't youwant to ar?" insated thy | “Trvity bard sometimes.” the mother replied, | fra Pa Oe ww if mate! marked degree, They reminded me, indeed, of the a story told by Grand Exalted Ruler Thomas gmtieman, ‘The Iitue girl was thoughtful a moment, then re, By it up now, lore you Jave ig) intervi Gimcbew < {sed troubie, | St! 10 whom a suitor sid: B, Milla of the Benevolent and Protective Order] ‘I'm just waitin’,”” was thy startling reepones of | she exclaimed; wash up, Leffingwell, because you'll +r One day Frits asked papa for an interview, ww T surmi le. | "++ ‘Mies Vincent—Aunabel—let me prove may| of Elks at Atlantic City, the boy,“ painted that beech about| “Ob, mamma, wouldn't t be fine if you tag] Only get all perspiry again doing it. What could he have to tell him? My suspense was of short duration. Father | jove by not words only, but by desde!’ ‘Rambling through the park one afternoon a gm-| fifteen uxautes ago, an’ J want to sep you got| married o Chinese leundqman?’—The Yousm-| Mr. B. (vith animosity)—Don’t you ammew that my poypeigenthegae conenent a yowne in matters which closely con-| ‘Wel, George,’ ald the young girl, calmly,| tleman took # seat on one of the numerous | up."—Philadelphis Telegraph, town Telegram, suppose I know itt eerned myself, so he cal me into the conference, \ was not satisfied with the amount papa was to settle on me as @ wed- sum given to him in his own name, luston! A Great Summer Sto M ros0 are ae rea e ferme Hunter, but he vale Mai a certain Of New York By John A. Morose ohn A. Moros himeelf, especially as my father could well afford to give him a royal portion. . a eaid that no man of any worth in Germany marries a girl without ey, (Coppright, 1918, by John A, Morovo,) the witness. The chauffeufseemed to from New York,” ho said finally. “It Tierney sat down, holding his slouch it hid ney. and’ man was respected according to the amount he demanded in the mar. _— have ® self-starter attachment to his must have took him some time to dope hat in his hand. The tease wenet to Real catll LEN. Soca ae SONS Sie oon machine, ¢or he sent it ahead immedi- up the taxi part of that game after Surly, Saas ‘went over every de- He found out at 8 o'clock the compact. If a man was willing to marry @ girl without money he wasn't h marrying, and no father would give his daughter to him in marriage, ately the tall gentleman stepped inside. having spotted the two of yes and tall of thi fair. ing moraing when he php 4 * "We intended to go to London for the month of May, once again to be lost In WS Wm of gayety, and in June gepa was to join us for the Paris season. Frits ‘dggwered the summons to return to Berlin, and in the middle of April mother Bal Lady I— and I went to Paris to renew our wardrobes for the gay month ) London. We engaged an apartment at the Ritz-Carlton, but the weeks AS a uptil I was again to seo Frits, b: . - He wan eure of these facts. knowing that you would be at the Tiemey'’s man with the pass key, Reilley door, j ravers 0 bey 9 Rianomy: ct Saat To We Rael DatSes ORY GUNG Y:Coteren ‘There was not the slightest room in opera.’* working in the hotel ase porter, would Adrian was fairly writhing with im- Ment of utter sinoiueee oe & ap cast my fraire ; the mind af Adrian for holding the be- Adrian demanded to know what he come jn handy again, and Tiemey asked patience ema analety. | Het thet Cora had any shave in thie thought of picking up @ trail. that Adrian send for him on eome pre- “Don't worry too mudh, Mr, Vander: . Pay Plot. ‘She was the viothn of It, Bho had | “Wald better talk it over careful be- text or other. poel,” Tierney advised, “Our time's CHAPTER XXXI. ; ' a ore we te! ice ts ut - | ° yanieh Lae « Me mre dl ye at be tt un: guakad. me nH ‘an leadquartera abot Pissing ues the emer and esked for It strikes me things te look: was a hard and « bitter Sight e y ‘and Spanish Lixsie at, leed Tierney. n, name the operative, Rell- 4 Now we know that dir * fo his accomplice, ots the'iessure and. Every second meant more of a atart “yes, I gotcher; I'll be right over ley used, explaining that he wanted him t in Europe or any of them which @panish Lissie 4 ee ck tapaborted to he ‘om, th lsades, for the kidnapper. He remembered that there,"* to assist in rearranging some of his foreign places but is right around New trom the house en thet . vice C') overs He ona fallen tore with Mew, besten. 98,28; tho taxi was & now and first-class Kas- Ite hung up the recelver. foyrniture. . eades, vite fo = Fite rah oline machine, It could probably make Where's me famous son, tho greatest ‘What are you going to do with him?” ekirt ‘Howson, the ed OD ALE diamond in Peytor ms, Tern ome fast time. Irish detective in the wurrul, headed for he asked, turning from the telephone to we know he ts playing with trouble. never liked the woman he hed in his care ft Wife” she cares for me, But Tam #0 altuated | named, Adpian Van Service sent “How slinple had been the trick played now?” asked the old mother. Tierney, But here's Sir Dick with two of ‘em on and Lissie knew it. Moreover, Hoween URight Sort oi le financially that it will be imposelb jective wor fi and how easily successful, “To the Hotel Cumberland,” he told . “You will remember that Reilley was one kidnapped widow and ; Pieper alae Mart nstang aR TTL I. Adrian knew that alngle handed ho her. “Git me rubber shoes, old lady.” the man that got into the widow's apart- one big, fat crook named Spanish Lissie, Ob@7*) orders, and when his master told 1 Payton live, and renews scpmintanee “Unvedy Could do Ilttle now toward tracing the She hurried to get them and made him Ment and found out that what Bir Dick You know how the Spaniards love, of Nim to get her as far away trom Mow sit down so that #he might pull them on Aad lett for Ler, telling her not to course the old guy ain't going to let York es Baltimore before shipping his big feet, show to anybody, was the stolen Zophar Tdsste know about this widow business On @ train, all the pleading she ‘Ia ane tobacco in me overcoat?’ he said Tierney. be = pele {t, But she will learn dulge in that she be allowed te about It and soon, (o7—to-morrow. train at Philadelphia or some mensay ‘How will we manage it? asked CHAPTER XXX. napping to startle him out of hi Adrian, “Does eny one of your men “ty had no eftect om him 1 did not take Adrian three £07 In New York the ilst of suc tl know where to find her? As the roads became harder end the ce i was long and ever growing, from the aleve Gad mas ie hs Onell ry ? “We don't know where she ts, but 1 Jolting more terrible Lissle tried {rude Mad. been played upon tcla!, cimappesrance of Dorothy AF 1 earth he sighed come “It might show the motive forthe kid- think I can tall how to ecare her up,"" But the chauffeur was not to be ‘no! In front o rentano’s to the mn J if nappin’,"” sald Ti ight be a would him. He rushed through the case of @ bowlegged Italian child atolen | |Who f@ It now, Ji the mother that, o lawson ont oer Fadl rg heg t+ oe that Sir Dick want: "In ¢he mean time am I to alt around to stop at some lik drug store to the sidewalk to for ransom by the Black Hand, aaked a bit anziously, might be that he just wants the girl. with my hands in my lap?’ demanded houses and thaw her out wih 8 Do you think It would be falr to ask a| Mer, whom, be once knew fa, Lone woman who had beon practical! know wheth-| girl to wait that lengyh of time? ahe| tat terset sid of iter by etving ver $100.0 Ran tie very acm eure the rl to wom | is twenty-four and I am twenty-two, tp tert at ppse. foe Bee “pone ie fe attracted, I think you should tell the girl the possesses the qual: |ctroumstances, and she will probably Mee which make] be pertectiy willing to wait I she cargs her the right sor ner vite for nim? |44ow to Make Up. Homanly speak-| “M. M."" writes: “Thad a quarrel with ® girl friend @ year and a half ago. Now I want to make up, as I hat rf i think | found out I love her. What shall I sayjand that the taxicab was gone, He It was no time in which to berate Dick again, It's always Sir Dick, ier maid said that he Adrian. incidentally shortchanging ‘bet trre- | Or write to her?” [aa back Into the store and a olerk himself for a fool in having allowed Piet ie canara oe ofa Ste seme when he wan known y only one thing I want you time she Rrusted him ‘with any ef ee trlevably commit. “I am sorry for my share in our mis+|toia him that he had seen the cab go Himself to be trapped o easily, Iie re~ (0, be Tiaty HM t Bill Tatt, Jullus “Adrian could not repress e curse, eplied Tierney, “Stick around % ie ting himself, to/ understanding, Let's be friends.” toward Madison avenue, turning out entered the drug store and went Into ay, . saad {m Rellley was at the door. at your club until about daybreak. I'l Ujudlrimony, he shoud make helpful aie | Vat ~ toward the middte of the atreet as if to *i;phone Dien a ne called, ‘The mother had him pundied up by neliley hed hoon eauitied "het tne tae aurea caine ee even ‘A. 1.” writes: “Is it proper to write} make the corner and go south. Far down in the lower East Side a TOW: He kissed her and darted from only wanted the diamond he might have " ‘e any reporters oan fin you. Juat under cover until morning, I must be getting move on.” Reilley returned with the inform: ton that the diamond was aetill tn | hiding place in the apartment of the on, Let him ask himself if he and the anything at all on @ photo yous woman possess the same tastes, | giving {t away ase presen *Be'they oth lke reading, country lite,| That depends upon the person to children? Or do they hoth prefer tnca-| whom you are giving it. A photograph tres, society, automoblies? Or-end| presented to a close friend ts usually n '@ where the 4 Mes—does the | autographed, an prefer @ q Ban a Aiady on “A 8.” 5° Baby « maria; dance with Ph when ‘There was no public vehicle to be gray-hatred olf woman answered the the little flat he called home, the same firet tried with a necond story man or 4 found nearer than Fifth avenue and ring of a telephone instrument. snug little corner of an east elde tene- thiet employed in the house, It would Fifty-ninth street. Even had he one “Phwat {im it?’ she asked in wide Ment he had proudly taken for her have bean leas risky for him. Having ready at hand he would have been at a brogue, “Here Jim, there’ sintl- before when he first began work widow on his hands all the time gon't \ fone ‘to shape @ course of pursuit. The man on the wire wantin’ y ‘ainclothes man on the New York make it so oany fo im to get around {turning of two er three corners in the ‘Tierney wan seated in his mother's : and dodge us, you soe, n the ledge of the Tierney foat not @ second tn getting Adrian's heart dropped within him as en hie teeth and a @crosn town on an Fighth ptreet car. the thought of her being at the mercy ‘eon her rooms, ‘Bome aneak in and pick up that great tide of vehicular traMe in the kitchen, his heels atreete of the greatest city of the New stove, a pipe bet r | World meant the vanishment of every good bottle of dark beer open on the Me entered the Hotel Westmoreland just of such @ man, ® rogue #0 capable and writes: «i _mywelf possible trail, kitchen Dohind Adrian and followed him to his daring that he could tear down all ob- tion ‘of conflicting ambitions, And yet It | every week at a public dance which we| He ‘looked about for the tall white- At the ye sprang Yghtly from his suite. staclow that might obstruct the paths ®PA © te nearly alxays popsible for the persons | four attend. But the young men have| bearded gentleman who had stepped to position of solid comfort and answered Tierney found his “swell guy" a little of hia desires. Reilly nodded, : 164 to find ouit beforehand {¢ thelr /not asked to take us home or to cal!|the door of the taxi on its arrival, He Adrian on the wire, white. His eyes, too, showed that he Rellley was waiting his orders, Tior- Tierney put on his hat, ambitiofis do confilet, on us, Should we continue to give them | ¥9#,n° more to he seen, Inquiry again In terse, rapidly @poken sentences was not ell able to affect an alr of turned to him, Adrian alipped into his cost, grow- ee A a oF My dances?” at the drug store brought @ patron who Adrian told the detective what hed nonch: as he had been at other wotts scout through the widow's ling savagely at the t of trying # paid he had seea such a gentleman en- happened, meotti nd see if the big sparkler ia to bill the reat of night in hid X don't see why not, if they have tor « taxi at the door. He did not stop Tierney whistled, “Have @ seat,” said Adrian, slipping there,” he gaid. But he decided te obey and went alwaya been polite and respectful, to tet the chauffeur to ge ahead, esd “Bir Dick hasn't bean very-ter away out of bis overcoat. i ‘Reilly modded, elu, wondering what oe ia a thitmtcar Le a] SIT yr

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