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| | oo ably never motored, but ire, Jarr was thankful to note this iM floated, the Jarr family did not) thei@ shouklers to the wheel.” | were ready to drop from their socke's, and ho was lucky they hadn't been ulled out. For the few times the engin one way and it had started off with aj terrific Jerk in the uther direction, “What do you call this contraption anyway? growled Mr. Jarr. “It isn’ & motor boat. It's a motionless boat. sald the owner earnestly. ce in her. Her ul performances have been as @ submarine.’ “You bought @ fiend tn human form mimed Gus!" retorted Mr. Jarr as the boat tossed up and down in the awell of a passing steamer. “How did you come to buy iT) a “Well, 1 was in his place and got in . & fuse with him and it wound up with him selling me the boat. 1 still owe hime $60 on it, and when le wrote mean “inaulting letter 1 sent him word if he turning eeping glances up and down the Hut fon for help. “That's fv to throw on the flames Summer Flirtations. in midway of I the vacation season, And | should like to warn all holiday- seeking young peo- ple against the danger of becom: ing deeply in- volved with any members of the opposite sex dur- ing @ brief vaca- tlon acquaintance. Because a young man hae enjoyed with @ girl three or four even- @ucceasion is no reason why he faak to epend the rest of his life her. Because a gir) hax had some talke with a man who sits mem to her at the country hoarding Rouge table ehe need not imagine that ebe has found her affinity. Bee perfect nonsense to think that ‘an @oquaintance of a week or a fort- might fe suMcient basis for matrimony ‘all very Well to have a good time with the persons one meets on a holi- day trip, but don't take them too eortously. A. 6." writes: “I love a certain girl aaa have promised to walt several yeage for her, !f necessary, But every wi met have a valm talk with the PRS? tN When she ketches on fire, replied the owner. “She ginerally hes on fire after she runs a@ little] while. Turn her over again, bo yet=| boat was 1 due time was wi had given a few despairing coughs had hecaus been when he had pulled the fly wheel|ing ihe children trope that towed Cur Betty Vincent’s Advice to Lovers | my chum that he was going to return Qaio® Maybe she'll start this time.” “Don't you dare to attempt to start # dreadful boat!" said Mra, Jat ‘Now the mteering rope is mended, wi |may be able to guide it ashore some pl “The tide is taking ue ¢oward the Jersey shore and the rocks are dan- aS gerous, sald the unlucky owner | 7 ; of the that had once belonged to THE JARRS ON THE DEEP (5, PAY $1 PER IN SALVAGE| “‘vheve's a fisherman!” cried Mra al | Jarr. “A fisherman in a boat. Help! FLOAT on @ motorvoat that| Help! Help: wouldn't motor, that had pro} Sure enough, a large, dirty gray row- king toward them, and in hailing distance. erled Mr, Jarr, “Rowboat alo; new whether to call for help or, as! shouting through his hands In the ap- @ owner of the boat suggested, to “put| proved nautical manner. The man, rowing leisurely toward Thin was spoken advisedly, for both) them against the tide, turned his head of Mr, Jarr’s arms felt as though they! and shouted: ean?” asked Mra. Does he mean to call us bucks there are just five of us, count- » ma'am,” said the owner of the Sweitzer Cheese; ‘that's a feller that always charges five dollars to tow this oat. He has towed it for years.” “Well, give him five dollars and tet him tow it,” said Mr, Jarr, “TIL let him have the boat for half the money dollars! ‘the master declared, “Five He might as well ask for my now seen that the man in the rowboat was turning around and head- ing away. “Call him = back!" cried Mrs, “I'll give him five dollars!” The mercenary Mfesaver must have heard this, for his boat turned again toward them, ‘Tons us your line and the five bucka!' he bawled Jarr, Mr, Jarr she would ha’ cast off the them. “MT. writes: “Recently the girl whom I love, another girl to whom | had previously paid attention and my- self all met. I made the statement he- fore the two that I intended to atick to my present girl, Do you think I was right in saying this?” It was rather blunt, but perhaps tho situation demanded it. Difference in Age. “L, K." writes: “I am a girl eighteen years old and in love with a man of thirty-five. My parents consent to our marriage. Will the difference in age make us unhappy?" A difference #0 considerable always makes marriage more or less of a risk, but ft need not spoil yours. “KH. HL" writes: “Last summer I lent an umbrella to a young man who called twice. I disliked him, so arranged that he did not call again. Recently he told the umbrella, but he la# shown auch | | I take her out she gets up some with a girl whom I have known for sort of # bitter angument. Do you five y and I think that she cares think I have to stand for thist” jtor m Bul whe ts about two inches BR esems to me unnecessar Why taller than [. Would this difference irl and in height in any way interfere with our @heow mer thet continual friction is dis happiness if we were married?’ vad manners in keeping it so long that I don't want to accept it. Shall I do 802" I don't see why you should be out one perfectly good umbrella, You may continue to ignore the young man jally. Difference in Height. “H. Y." writes; ‘I am much in love cht behind | f POPE mR: ‘ agate pe gee oy eee Er The Evening World Daily Magazine, Thursday, August 7, 1913 eee eee cdn to MOM ne apite| 1% Jerr. ‘My children and I want e turtle, diluted with aterile distilied water. The germ was isolated several et anybody before,” nald Mtr, Jarr,| 0, et In tt years age from a turtle and the culture has Seen maintained by cransplantation vaithough when he wasn't in. good, “But You said a rowboat was too Soon artifical ouitare media, evcording te the wawal oreceture | humor he often threatened to take me/“8)scrous in this water,” aald Mr. Jarr, “The principle ta theroughly pastenrian ly correct. =e Gat Ts this ‘Goating sunk) pie,” | ‘You'd better stay here with us." injection will not cura and the New York Board ef Health, by forbigéing — Mra, Jarr, wie wat. huddied in the, “T Would get out on a floating plank further tnoculations, has rendered impossible fair trials of the serem Tule. ~ stern with her two children clasped to) 4%4 take my children!" Mre. Jarr de- plained “B ie ey - culomis causes such extensive destruction ef tissue that weeks ead mentRs . her, said no word. She knew she need| red. “If this motor-boat doran't sink (Copprigtt, 1913, by Hl, K, Fy Ce.) bc Otuney. “ ut bane] & hig | gave you my word, didn’t he outils. as are needed to master the malady ence it has gained possession of the lunge ij . ‘before we get ashore it will burn up. NOPAIS OF PRECEDING CHAPTHRE. ue matter. Tf you really thin! returned. “And way, what's the mai en, do. 1 hope you'll find tt. or throat, I am willing te qo on recérd as eaying that in cases where the not, for if she had warned Mr, Jarr am a kleptomaniac, this marriage ought ter? Don't you think I love you?’ Noll ‘Lowed and went out, ostensibly | priedmann treatment has deen given at an early stage and which I bad Gus and all his works once! ! Fould Just as soon stay in the saloon ined to be postponed. “You, Jack, I believe thi to look on the staircase, but really in| 6 oot ral ‘et the discane bas =~ ned him a dozen times, | Of the man who owns it as"— “Don't talk nonsense," chided Wille And you're going to marry me, ain't the hope that M. rr would follow y to ehserve complete arrestation deen effected within Mt was under water when I bought! “But Gus doesn’t own it any more," sop! hare oughby, as he took Cluney’s arm end your with her husband and give Jack Doogan| two montha * continued tho unfortunate prevent ¢xPiained Mr, Jarr, preemie’ ralue ex Baer Ralked him 40 the doer Oy which Me. “Yes, Jack & chance to get away. “Theae patients are eutside the jurieMietinn of the Beard of Meat, and “He said a friend had gotten! “It wil come back on him. He de- | Pje8, rer he. wh . he fae ian foee By on tee oe ‘Well, that's why I'm going to turn bd ace ‘sald Mra, Carr, when they | the physielan whe hae them in charge ts guing straight enward with Ge him to paint it yellow and bore it- full; serves no luck!" sald Mra, Jarr, Hold- | im he 1s engaged F Rabhlett mee ta tee crentze come one straight” he aad, emphatt ene. Tate to aucment it, Dut treatment, 1 was called in to give an opinion and am Reeping close watch of of holes und call it the Sweltser Cheese, |!ng a five dollar bill In plain vie Let's go and find the bide—and the "But will you atay straight, Jacks “ht YOu eure you naven't taken it reaults, A gumber of ether patients have been unquaiifiedly tmereved, Cw and he had done +0." "|drew the man In the rowboat toward miniater.”’ pty will, Bay, look here, Nell. enrough nie pockets Inctably ” °| thetrs are cases of tong standing. Ne SURE cemety has got been Gound, “What are thoac buckets of sand for?"|her, and she and the children were ‘The two went out, and for a few bition. 14 in th glo han got an “Mother, how could I-—— he began, | My experience; but THERE 18 HOPE” asked Mrs, Jarr, from her} helped in '. Had there been room for moments the Iforary was empty, Then mere mine, honey. Here L'V® awen, with a ehamed face, he slowly 66 the sunburat to Cluney. The young man wi about to take it. Then he abruptly thrust his hands behind hi as if he were afraid of it, “By George, that's @ beauty!" clared, looking at the sunburst lay in Mr. Carr's pain you went In for jew: he de- as it didn't know ry “Thy ts an old heirloom’ replied the |old gentleman, v's a observed Dr, Wil corker!"* ‘ be a hundred here must always afraid of losing it,” , as he put the sunburst “It will be Madge's He was in the act of closing the safe door when Mrs. Carr called from out- side the hail: le jumped up as he shut the door of | the safe, but, in his agitation, forgot to lovk it, and called out “Your ear-trumpet? Yes, here dt is.” Hastily grabbing the telephone, he had | taken a step or two away from the table when Dr, Willoughby stopped him, an jdepriving him of the telephone {netru- ment, put the earetrumpet in his hand, remarking, with emile. “You've got the wrong article, Mr, Oh, why will T be so forgetful?” lamented the old gentleman, as he ran out with the oar-trumpet to his im- fe. nearly as bad as you are, 0 man,” laughed Dr. Willoughby te Jam: ‘Net if you truly love cash other. Cluney. “This wedding has got him ell Gusced a ) “we very well to laugh,” oom SAM tLe RE You TRYIN You Ware AT! simatrer!) |T wanted) - PoP | \ to THTOP | | Both BN DTH | ‘ 4, and ehe ahook her head at some- cense. We'll be spliced thin evening, *! ‘ | body outside. and then the ‘straight and narrow’ for ,,, Well, now. how aid that get nto saline, premat, for Me “Hush! she hissed, ours evermore. But we've got to met a ROTA ME. Cpre, 1B e tone “Covwright, 1918,, by The Prem Publishing Oo, (The Now Tort Breatag Word) ate at h ym bankroll n - aie ieee ceecOnayee at mbar aint eRe ee ee Mrs. carr,| &—THE TOILMT TABLE. ach Gay rob inte your face an@ arma | CHAPTER IX. Ve Kissed the girl affectionately and polomnly, as ahe took the bracelet from HERE ere many sirle who wish|® good “vanishing” eream, Then @ust AContinued,) — added {n a brisk tone: “Come on, teenage fo taking to become sunburned eo that| lightly with talcum, This forme e eert ~ Miagivings. CHAPTER X. ety clean up. What's lovee? aie The bracclet waa an extremely hoantt.| = Deeple, wil know that they have] of mask and preteote the shin frea @he HAT do you think of that?” The Interloper. var,” win bar anawer, ful one and had coat @ great deal of “been away.” It im unwise to become! gun and wind. he asked, he held out . for 11 was Mra, Carr's wedding too burned, First, because ft injures] But dent let this remmin on your ~ sal But My DEAR IWOUNG MAN, | By Vic mak Senne (Can TUS ConsipeRacia. MASTERPIECE. AND fu ser THE WIFE wer SES TS CEASTY' Men of Initiati Modern Americans Whe Have Led the March of Progress By Julius Chambers Coprright, 1918, by The Press Publishing Co, (The New York Evening World), No. 12.—DR. GEORGE GIBIER RAMBAUD, Fighting Foe of Infectious Diseases. HIRD memoria of long-gone characters in our metropolitan life re W curred to me an T sought the Pasteur Institute on Worst Twenty-third atreee to keep an appointment with Dr. George Gibier Rambaud, tte director, I had been present in Fisk and Gould's rooms in the Grand Opera House when the building was stormed by the McHenry forces. Visions of « viet to the “Jersey Lily” glowed before my ey memory es I turned into the wateway of the inatitute. An acquaintance since 1893, when Dr. Paul “1dier, uncle of Dr. Rambaud, 7 had atded me in saving the lives of four otherwise friendiess urchins bitten by @ mad dog, made me persona grata, and the grave, dark-eyed ape- cialint, tm surgical garb of immaculate white, conducted me to hin private office, It wae enay to eee that this man of thirty-eight, already Chevalier “ } de la Lesion d'Honneur and OMeter 4'Academie of France, was desperately -- | neat, I remembered that he had Seen firat in this country to perform the new operation for tetanus (1890), Bow recognised the world over as the only salvation for such patients, Guardian of every precious moment, Dr. / Ratnbaud, knowing the object of my call, began: terrore—are practically eliminated e@ ecourges upon the human race, ‘Binee 1 treatment for rebles hag undergone a change in method, aithough ite vital principle remains the eame, I am using & apecial treatment for face bites and these of long exposure, It consists of trong mixture ef virulent virus and serum, obtained from of eheep atrongly immunised « against rabies, Bites upom the 4 parte of the body, because ut travels along the methods masy cases died “Now, in rave eases, employed, we attack the poison & defeats this 1,766 cases, seventeen of showing, and ft was, i the specific, Since 1908 we have tren’ one, Dr. Mari of Parts deserves credit immunised sheep's blood, bet “I have grappled the tu! ante are specialising along “You ask me to speak tubderculosia? Only a few so-called ‘turtle serum’ ef Dr. and wholly misunderstood in this country. theories and his treatment. The Got something to show you," he went on, an he took Inside pocket. the door communicating with the kitchen part of the house opened and Nell came in with @ noiseless step, One glance folded paper from his It's our marriage |t- “William!” erled Mra, Carr, reproach tully. “Family silver ain't enough to make t to her daughter, and the er and coanwens the wkin; and second, be- Jack Doogan's an honest start with,” was hin brief Rea lee A tlon had to find an outlet at th Have you mot the comitnation Becghes thane Pond hus! api pane pyetn hd ee ioe rub pee Seve beg Ft ‘ 6: in words, and these were of this , bese My RE ormal color cream, @ gecereus amount ter a tow seconds of rapturous survey, 1 in ieg ‘Mother, T haven't taken anything for ‘Murioun am in lukewarm water and ; Hush, Jack years,” he protested, Into her ears Even if you wear a shady hat and] a pure soap, “I'll turn tt Inside out in leas than that time,” he declared confidently, ‘Ther: ell had taken his arm as if to hold carry @ parasol, the unwonted exposure him’ back from some rash action, ‘ ; vk Ner head and sat down hy. to the reflected light of the sun and the| through the eummer and keep your fer 4 Ret-away’ front and back, Isn't there” a ae a ere ne er Ae there's somennay he Abie) wad thought for a xecond winds will Burn you. Mefore quing out!akin ae white and soft as it ts in winter, Seyond which ahe knew the family were eminE,” warned the ait onmsriy: iia | cela you would: reales preparing for the wedding ceremony, b h te hes adful thing it would be for a queer emile, and he took the article and Doogan ewtftly replaced the trese. but by which door any of them might | fhe had juut time to push Doogan into mea should find out bout from his pocket vt it on the table, let and ‘on thi b ear trumpet bookcase, drew back Into the closet and ehut ¢he door, Dr. turn at any moment, What's bie mutter, Nell?" ‘Take !t on the run, Jack," she whia- “We're in wrong here. would think you wilt ingly, a# @he turn hor hook to Carr, reprov- or the leaves of maure hervelf she had the and close the door, and was in the act ef pulling back the curtains at the win- dows, when Mrs. Carr and her t.ueband Filial A thief! A thief antottered Will Willougtoy wae stil! waiting dor hurriedly =“ am Carr, more violently than tt was one she wa counection with Headquarters at the ve telephoned Headquarters for Seine 1b: Th fag ag rupee ted hia wont’ to speak. “Go on, way tt, Mr. Carr, still emilinety, did not re telephone when James Cluney appeared a plainclothes man.” that Had coupled the attention of Any one whe knows me knows better, p! the quletiy poked up bis wife's from the hall, looking more miserable “They're on to a ht they'd household’ for the past half hour They know that when I © things T ear-trumpet and the lracelet from the than any bridegroom ever wae who ex- jo, Not yet, They thou But’ Iv, the mysterious disappearance @ wlwave put th sok—If [don't forget table, and placed ) on another Pected to marry the girl he loved . lout a ing. Te sonped th RAED tole of It. It'a absentmindedness, mother chanced to be « within ten ences slipped om” "¥en, Ite help it." the in while) “What are you telephoning fort® he a cpilpned, Tbe WHat. ald zou ¢ Mca Gare TT wan aucelie tt 10 seas dear—t know, Rut do he Dow hen the « aaked wearily. } He arr in this room only @ few moments ago as ole ta at o the ta Pe hp lay a Ten coline pees ny ase be w " pct they'd find It and atop looking 6 ia la) me Ak ae showed ; Mra not to send that man, We don't want + or It, I'll wtick around here, J@0k, ““evongense! anapped Mr. Carr. rl be care: Dr coming tn any emen around here, ‘The. but you heat !t—quick, “Did you find the ring, ma‘am?”’ ‘ nk you, doet ring’s been found, pe "And leave you to tak chance? asked Noll She got up and went to the bookease, sponded Mra, Carr gractously. “Ketter have him over anyway,” qnad Not on your life! Not m "Oh, yea." replied Mra. Carr shortly. where #he eelested a volume she along, William.” 3 with. gloomy smile, by “We'll be nabbed sure, If you don't wwe found the ring, Dut now we've loat wanted. Tt ocupled her perhaps two Hurband and wife went out together, Vivat for Jack,” whe inal in deadly terror. . minutes, In that time Willlam Carr Dr Willoughby assured himaelf that ‘0 wateh me.’ snapped Cluney. © Jack Doogan smoothed her hair with ma'am? ex- picked up the bracelet looked at tt a the host @ out of the “I'm lable to take something if Pm his powerful hand—and very gently oigined Nell with becoming awe, “Oh, moment, as If examining tte workman. ream, Then ly to the tele not watched, Don't you think. eet he did it—as he «aid, calmly: 1, dear” whip—and then calmly put ft into he phone and tral’ with a “But you can't explain his ‘Now, don't get panicky, Nell. Don't = “Rng you took ft out with you, didn't pocket, Hello!” in the house,” sald Willoughby a get pantcxy, We'll work thie erie in you, mother?” put in Mr. Carr, “And — He hed tet hidden the hm of the closet opened and Cluney's words quite serious! * loos time than it takes to tell it, We're you haven't bean in here since, ao it table, into the telephone: bound to have luck now that we're must be in some other part of the anxtously: tera! is Mr, ¥ gol to turn straight, Remember, house.” where 4g “1 °" eke exclaimed. bri uney "Phoned to you— - this te to be our lest trick,” “TM look all over, ma'am," volun- T laid It on the table a hand could be witiiiews, Lowover, Dr, man's on the way? ou teered Nell. “Perhaps you dropped it Willoughby ed into the tele- ~ “You really mean that, Jack—don’t yeu’ seid the girl Ih 5 moment ago.’ ea the otairs, I'll search very Gher- “Here it s,’ aid WilMam Carr, with phone, “Give me Police Headquasters!™, “Good!” muttered (re te pets ‘ * owe LAeiaiemeertnapie- hsnaiipaian