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* Te : The Evening World Daily Magazine. Saturday. , July. 19) 1913° “S’Matter, Pop?’ “ eee = {« By C. M, Payne THAT YOUNG ONE 18 GONNA T3B’A GREAT. Lawyer, YA. JUST Gor Herel ic Time Bessie’s Vacation. Asean rian. By Eleanor Schorer. eauty Secrets Ss A Tale of Gupia’s Refusal to Enter the “Watt for Age’’ Class, ‘Gapritght, 1013,’ by'The Press Pubtishing Co, (The New York Brening World.) ‘RACHBL'S EYES AND THE LIPS OF MLLE. MARS: "*’ CROWD that had collected on the corner of a shabby otrest in tue Seng A. city of Lyons blocked the way of two gentlemen who 1911, by Doubiedey, Page & byend sit on the st Didn't you Captain gased Moony at letter’ scl woe ot: to keep an appointment in another quarter of the town. Hes No HE C\ TM: of the two men pushed Me his sword that hung upon “I did,” ald the Captain, “and that’s i : D . 9 Wat . saw two .ragsed little girls, ane one Ste aay why I came. I sey, pow, ‘Theo, recon- “ : an ; i) : Ing and banging « tambourine with the cfoset ‘ear by was] sider your ‘answer, won't ” f ” . a >| , her might; while the other danced with "stored fils fadea uniform.| ‘Theodora smiled softly upon him. He a é lt f on he abandon of @ sipey. ‘and worn by weather and ser-|carried his years well. : 4 ; the : “phe te little “girl danced vice. “No, no,” she sald, shaking her head, . Ky f Keg ea earl Javed SWhat a long, long time it seemed | positive); Ys out of the question. I & | was Hiisabeth Felix, afterwatds knows @nce those old days of war's alarms! lke you @ whole lot, but marrying \ - n " yoy "eur the world over as Rachel, the famous @ARd mow, veteran that he was of his| won't do, My age and youre are—but . qi Hn : a penne lgstrevess eiiibe thes Wsit country’s strenuous! times, he had deen| don’t make me say it again—I told you : a ae f : whe paw her performance, Was oH seduced to abject surrender by @.wom-|in my letter.” : We i 3 the Wall. knawn directo 2.6 oe en's soft eyes and smiling lips. ‘The Captain flushed « little ¢hrpugh A y a == es nen a 4 ‘As he sat in his quiet room he held in| the bronze on his face. He was sflent \ : musicfand acting in wn his hand the letter he had just received|for a while, gazing sadly into the twi- ‘ } ¥ ‘ man, simply because tewaet ia ftom her—the letter that had caused him | light. i wt! i i had digoovered ao genius, took to wear that look of gloom. Beyond a line of woods that he-could y Y I ced ragged little girl to Paris and had her He reread the fatal paragraph that| see wes @ field where the boys ‘n biue S . og f i educated for the.stage. Before ret denis ‘his hope: hed o bivouacked on their mareh S W " , ‘ was twenty she had made a leclining the honor you have | towa' ie nea. :. Dy “A 5 nin edy and ‘done me in asking to be your How long ago it seemed now! Truly 7, 4 5 reputatio! doth comedy wife, I- feel that I ought to speak | Fete and Father Time had tricked him hy’ A y 5 Rrvmeas Eye tae agi. as sorely, Just a few years interposed 4 J child, By ‘ pin for @o doing is | between himself and happiness - . 7 y : harsh voice. But by diligent fo nce between our “Don't take it so hard, please,” she tion she overcame this latter defeef | ges. said, gently. ell for the best. = 4 RA. until she could express all the p °"T Ike you very, very much, but jsoned it out very wisely atl by! [\ = CH aions of humanity as well’ asf Bienes tet, br soarringe' woul || Bixent Bove cer ve ae eens . ay — lighter moods; and when her face was transformed with the emotion sie »J~am sorry to have to refer to | nice and lovely for @ while—but, Stet 2 ls, but I believe that you will ap- | think! s i late my honesty in giving you | “In only a few short years what dif- p: . ee | rT iy y true reason, ferent tastes we would have! One of was portraying, one forgot that she was s plain woman. For the momest she seemed beautiful, TT i ‘she was extremely skilful in the art of makeup, in which the Preseli 1 if in actors have always excolled, Her great soulful eyes were her chief iq > The Captain sighed, and leaned his|us would want to sit by the fireside and 5 - | esd upon his hand. Yes, there were|read, and maybe nurse neuralgia or \ many years between thelr rheumattam of evenings, while the other ~ni Fi enhanced wonderfully by painting the brows and lashes 4 ped in rose water, This, it is said, is one of the secrets re i i . harem, which she Jearned when @ little girl from a eypey from Cairo, i i i On the stage ne Is and 0 ave used «guid rouge made of i i : i ‘ carmini always removed every trace of me Wty rubbing them with cold cream made from mutta of with | ~ ,But he was strong and would be crazy for parties and theatres fad position and wealth. and late suppers. No, my dear friend, > c = HID mf bia love, his tender care and the ad-| While it fsn't exactly January end — ue vantages he uld bestow upon her| May, it's a clear case of October and ake her fo question of age? | pretty early in June. tain w man of prompt| “I'd always do what you wanted me} : Ail _ ., a : toilet! vi And thus aotion. In the field he had been dis-| to do, Theo. If you wanted to”— ie Neer “scream and then an tinguished for his decisiveness and a arse Swonddn'e, - ‘4 ‘] lastringent she kept her olive ekin rey. ro 5 i _~ ee | nu H ee 2 amooth and fine grained and it never cause again in person. Age!—what w: 2 df Ad ern i grew coarse, as such complexions ere it to come between him and the one uh in Meret ure he stood ready, in light oul : Just eas Rache) had reached the wo " , marching order, for his greatest battle. | squared, ‘ E| | heteht of her fams, enother wouee of He tock the train for the eld Southern| “He took the train for the North that “ very different chara t in Tennessee where she lived. night. On the next evening he was the French atage with a la eodork Deming was on the steps of| back in his room, where his sword was H | This was the famous Mile. Mars, the the handsome, porticoed old manalon, | hanging against the wall. J Recriteret her great Nepoibed! ‘Sod enjoying the summer twilight, when was dressing for dinner, tying his beloved by the populace for her tal- ed foeaaise? anit ons iy tie wee indulets 4 i ents a comedienne. She would as he ‘ave! wal sine *: wae ‘at him with a smile that was @ soltloquy. = oon seen without her dress as from embarrassment. As the Pon my honor, I believe Theo was : without her rouge. And her pouting in stood on the step below her, fter all, Nobody can ‘deny that | 1 lips were invariably stained rose r tar aumerenes in thelr ages Gd not ap- BE ane Ret, be twenty, | / by a lip salve which a book of, memo! pear ry kindest calculation,” ‘ 2 lod Was her own inven- Hg ale ant staat gn en, oro eit taate ot elgnt cunees ot be MILLER, MARS: « Lag i A ai le . a @ ground at lolive oll and two ounces of alkanet root, put in the sun for a week a thi be of ere yon ig you,” said Theo-|Chattanooga, which was as near as he| | AVE heard of a fish called “Pelorus Jack,” which guides ships through True love is a “Pelorus Jack” t¢ Bobs and Bessies, guiding them through! «1; nad turned a beautiful crimson, Then it was melted together’ with three ut now that yo come you'ever got to the Spanish-American w: @ treacherous channel somewhere on this great globe. ] OC the dangerous channels in the sea of life. ELEANOR SCHORER. ounces of fine white wax and the same quantity of mutton euet, A Summer Romance | of New York By Louis Joseph Vance: Author of “THE BLACK BAG," de. Freak A. Company.)warped judgment. There would be “Prue —— Ot, De, DING © quaintance. People were leaving town There came one dark and sultry night, grappled, thus escaping @ second and five chambers of # revolver Into the leadingly desianated @ plain cléthee Pals OF PREC ig Mp ha ny One Were able to, ‘These fragments of dialogue are trom dally for Europe, for the seashore, for heavy beneath skies overcast, in Aug- probably more deadly blow. darkness about him, and then, alarmed man; finaly hie filend (by now: their ate, ytd cnten ‘May attain his desires within the law. Mis- a conversation that took place in the the mountains, ust. Whitaker left a roof-garden in the But his shoulder, was almost useles#, by a racket of pounding on the hall- acquaintance had progressed close ypos. s very yguns girl, who bas t weird maggots in @ month of June, nearly seven weeks af- He began to receive invitations for middle of @ stupid performance and and the pain of it began to sicken him, door, fled successfully by way of the the point of friendship) Ember. ‘ebauffeur a Bak dragging ter the farewell performance et the week-ends ond io iger visits out of town. walked the streets till long after mid- while the man in bis grip fought ke fire-escape to adjoining roofs and neigh- ‘fhe retired investigator found wit. ee ae Oey and gove tothe Bourn Beas, a world of Theatra Max. | Interim, Whitaker had A f.w of the former he accepted—al- night, courting the fatigue that should @ devil unchained, “He found himeai€ goring back yards aker getting into his clothes, » foes ‘operation curve bis, He ‘¢ com: quietly cesumed this place in the life of ways, however, returning to New York bring with it untroubled sleep. On his wedged back into a corner, brutal fn- Ry the time Whitaker was able to mony Glatinguianes Dy some Bi the town, regaining ald friendships, re- with a sense of poceealty strong upon retui hadl-boy with @ wilted were'a into the flesh around pull himself together and hobble to Aad newin 04 ssecclations. eve for the him there, permitted another pause to he pursued no gainful occu- of analysis; he unbroken by Whitaker, pation, ail with him was much es it was discontented but felt thet he could 0 le ari I try to find him for you?” he had been: an if the intervening #ix years Mgnt oi with Jules Max, aeked quietly, at length. area ing di vator up to his ¢enth his raging fought vainly for ® open the door, a brace of intelligent leaving him fumbling time to escape strangulation. Even- pojjcemen who had been summoned by and surveying the sufferer with stig 9 door, dropped clank- tually he struggled out of the cor i be tngly out of eight. Whitaker entered and fre Grounl' throngs the decr the hall-boyw were threatening to break masked amusement. ‘Having @ at the ook Noth it down, Admitted, they took his safety ‘aoe to. a ad been blotted out, or had in to know more and shut the door upon the pitch dark- into his ie alttiageroom, Ci #: me At taht of him Mary rottees (3 No,” Whitaker decided. ‘No, Let never ‘been. The mild excitement ooca- ‘of loneliness than sulted this hu- ness of his private hall. For some minutes the night in that (110 thelr care and simultaneously: thes aimruey, ) under: ald Whitaker ‘wif aot grant him an iniartiew.| Drum; nim alone—poor devil!” stoned by iis reappearance had already mor, His roome—the old roome over He groped along the wall for the elec: quiet room, high above the olty, wan fais enone ee anne cutee ‘nat: mnbenvnaass SRR diated wilted,” But a peiva ive Ember disclaimed further respong!- subsided; he was again an accepted and looking Bryant Park, regained and re- tric switch, and found only the shank rendered wild and violent with the Dommessing r they departed, “Glad to s00 y bot snnen) Sieh pursued the other, unabashed. Whitaker withered him with @ stare, “I suppose It's nothing to have, named tale Hugh he has, seen, bility with & movement of his shoulders. substantial factor in the society of hie furnished much as they hed been six of it—the hard rubber button having dia- crash of overturning fumiture and the Viously disgruntied by the unprofeas ee site muy hire fisancla ost Tetteteat, “But my wife? Could you find her as kind. Years before—know his solitary presence appeared, And then, while sti!l he was thud and thump of struggling bodies, — a! conduct of the “erook™ who had | his “star from marry readily? He had abandoned all thought of through many a long evening. July trying to think how this could have hap- Then, by some eacident little short of "0 “clues,” and warning the hou eh lt ue eee Hugh’ that Srummond ,, Howelbly.” came with blistering breath, and he took pened, he sustained @ murderous as- miraculous, Whitaker broke free and holder that he might expect to b aa ; cautiously, wil Bim the detective admitted turning to New Guinea; entertained, shoulder and arm dlack and blue. , “But I don't mean to." deed, no tncMnation whatever to do so. to the Adirondacks, meaning to ibe sauit. plunged avioss the room {n what he im- Moned to court, as noon as he the elbow, a bump on, the side of war 7 to ~-Neteicted “Why not?” The life he now led was more or less gone a month. Within ten days he was A miscalculation on the part of the agined to be the direction of the to move, to anawer for the head as tig ag @ hard-boiled ees, CHAPTER IX. “Because you don't want me to, Do normal to him. Yet he waa sensible of back, drawn back {rresistibly by that marauder alone saved him. The black- in which he kept a revolver. ! keeping @ weapon of defen why your" & growing restlessness. He had nothing strange, insatiable craving of unformu- jack (or whatever the weapon wes), sitpped on the hardwood floor, the ankle aker went to Ded in’ compan (Continus "No" — to busy himeelf about: this was the un- lated desire. Town vored, him, yet, he missing his head by the narrowest shave, twisted, and he fell awkwerdly, striking black temper and the “Drummond's not that sort. He Is “But principally because she doesn't guessed secret of his unsettled temper. could not seem to rest away trom it. descended upon hie left shoulder with bis head against « Nees with ‘auch He entertained, ¢! weak, perhaps, but no criminal. want me to. Otherwise she'd let you Kea the approach of hot weather was He wandered in and out, A umbing force. Notwithstanding the a that he dey hal: peraonst reporte: physte’ a sa ty the creature of @ know where to look for her.” nagrewing the circle of his renewed a: unquiet, irresctute soul, perplexed. pain ‘ond surprise, Whitaker rallied aad An tastant later Me Pelion emptied superfivous, unornamental creature, mia- -