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The Evening World Daily Magazine, Tuesday, September 9, 1913 YES, THAT mus7 dave TEEN THE WAY THEey GOT BENT-UN DOuBTEDhY. re ta, SOLILOQUIES OF A SUMMER WIDOWER By Clarence L. Callen. Ceepnght, 1018, 07 Tho Prem Pobitshing Os (The New York tvening World), THIRTBENTA DAY. fleetly content to remain away fer the AD a letter from the wife tno Gatural lite? “ on you ast ‘em morning saying that, if 1 didn't | oom, (ell Feturm wn at, they always say that of mind, she delleved she'd S187 | course they had to write that way, Beauty Stunts (Moen 10 matuns —__} By Eleanor Schorer 5 Christie MacDonald Wins New Triumph In “Sweethearts.” ' Qs blue and lonesome letters, But I notice that when o man feele Blue and lonesome he sits down and fins & “ 6 writes Bis wife just the way he feels, , hertogp dg a) her r - c i n | s i inetead of four-fushing around tage princess ‘Sweet ZW E il | gueee coming trying to make her believe that % Gaia te hed: Satine Uckled to Geath over being away ize let thie morning on the Dent-tongued old dowager wpon consideration, that 1° me tl went: ears Fesponsivilitics ef task trem ta plese ‘where domesticity — pret: | spending her vacation, and ty BighCalutia’| on for half an hour about Phrase, that, and Tm going to write | “samireg’ my wife is for Ber so—and that she wanted te give Me} ang charm at the blamed pipeee eth k Just as long @ rest from “the monet: | sort; and how she has quite overshaé- > ony of heme life’—who the deuce ever | owed the younger, unmarried women ip compla she receives! i il @um about inanimate trees! ii Sos | ‘2 oe iy were ‘ ° ni eet, and all thet care of sentimental yN 7 b poneense . fy p t : 6 : By Jove, I wih aoa Become 6 UE di} . . . ‘ We sentimental over MD once ia a wite, when he's away, aiwaye writes him these chattery, pertectly-contented. ° \ while, instead of writing that weosy —4 f Y ’ happy letters, as if she didn't mise him | es —SJ j 2 r @ nickel’s worth and would feel per eritioiam. \ { | it “Iife" the muslo and give it the gayety hearts” proved much y y PROMINENT couturiere receauy Chrietie MacDonald ae Syivia. first, ‘the was Macatty respenbals V, s | Uy 4 remarked: for the melancholy note in the score, because the princess who was doing G “| eonsider the tailored ult of] the fronts are sharply Ga Qaunéry work in an embroider. irt couldn't feel eure th philandering a the fall and winter the finest ac! ie play the waistcoat, whic! Mewtenant loved her for elf alone. Her grief at the thought of this found - Ry y ment of the American ladies’ tailor, of the new suits. ‘@Epression in an “Angelus” number, which, though beautiful, was not enliven. AS Dae o ‘A survey of the new models will verity| These vests promise to be ® part of tng, With all bie faults she loved the lieutenant stil, But eo far as the story ° “<a ‘ {hia atatement and there certainly never|every high-grade sult an@ they ere ‘Went this little romance was a waste of time, for no sooner was the curtain ay i a was u season where beauty, variety and/ either stitched in or worn as a separate being favored. Cutaway effects are prominent and in the nore dressy types ray to dis- @ feature @own than Sylvia snuggled up to a royal chap who was within @ step of the 4 . He AL istinctiveness were more exquisitely | garment, Uke that worn by mea. @hrona. We could only conclude that one love story would have served the pur- “ d combined than in the coming season's} In fabrics the new tailored sults chow Dose quite as well, if not bett ‘ tailored gown. & wide assortment For the simpler Gertainly could have worried Y b ' ‘Of course there are extremes whict| models the serges are atill the leading the ultra-fashionables are ever ready to] favorite, but the cheviots, satines and ber of | popling are e#trong rivals, an@ many @utbora compelled her to be si HE object of this series 1s to show how many everyday, enjoyable It Ores one’s youth to get out tm @ field, clese to nature, te breathe fresh | of women who have decided to put the) Materials in manniah of seen. pean sulesituly, ee Ldusctenved f j I tunts may help a girl to attain grace, health, poise and ‘g004 looks. | air and bask in the sunshine, Covad We yoagp late Loge hagee Wiacrted dressy models broadcloth, peav takes ite name, and both in her singing 4 well-moaniag friend. looking at this drawing, sald: “I think if It ts apple time, and the very way that Beasie’s head te slanted and | te feist upon us. ee oor Her saweeteare’ Vf opel that look more like exercises it would be better. Now, | smiling at the big, ripe, alluring freit, the fect that abe contemplates limb | The fall suit retaine the straight effect JB affectatt thearts” surely nothing that that Aret picture shows would help a girl to attain | ing the tree and getting it for hereelf, shows that the alr has made yeuth | which means youthful lines, and the ec gery b jelus” . She oti w at the an re te a Darren ber Sanus 6 Ooh. oe bealth or good looks.” effervesce in her, Bees is not merely tempted but really doce climb Aad brah Pt ie int Grapery at the sides,| trend toward black. Black and white and brought out her naturally The friend was wrong! Absolutely, altogether mistakea! that means joyous exercise. frost or back, ‘The slash ts no longer| effects will be revived and other modieh 7 Spirits later on when she sang of favored, and if seen at all is only for! shades are Copenhagen blue, myrtle green—Burgunéy, EAL ENO DRE ever Det tANMO IA 6 oj convenience and Ip in @ decidedly modi-/now known as Russian , i yeonvent Here was the real Christie dark plum, bronze, mahogany, caramel panna nnnnpnnnnenenn edit oe neon AOA PAPPODLELLSLELLLLOCLOCIOCOOOED ps patronsit; liphtrnearten en8 Dagny es TNS The Romance o: an Adventurer By O. Hen “tha new coats are longer, those meas:| taupe, Peratan blue and all the brows U 4 : ie 10 Phe Beek’ thet ake warted the Could Boost Every One _but himselt urieg from 9 to 8 inches In the back tones, H y, there was alway: Debgld to cheer ue up even With the tenderness in her voice — “at dea! of this number, (Copyright, 1911-1012, by Doubleday, I’sge Co.) Brother J “a a 4 aod taking tional Intelitgibility; but he had Mr. lacdare. eee 12 Doub ‘other James would honor my slight eakfast out of crowd out- Gomer's tion glued and riveted of his being cast away on that partio- pe, TU show you what brains cas It was worth ali she made of it. "Byy sim Wat Delve cider delp taim St wish. I would demand from hime ular stretch of South America—but I hin time. 1 Judi h omith ae t for thelr morning He takes out # pencil and marke the e comedians went from one disguise atv ‘ Pre on in cotton, sugar, or sheetings reckon it was his own busines. I " ‘Anything ia {tT I asks ite hed come aus Or er Bere pice linen’ taniecioth ot A.J that tull ict Ps for William Trotter—something, say, asked him if he'd ever been second cook “The satisfaction,’ says ‘of re ord another with that cheerfulness which HIS Is the story that Willlam Trot- at two hundred a month or cherebouts, one iD fidiar Gad be ond net ao. Gcamni country of two hundred intruae. figures and estimates and deductions. sulshee martyrs, yet in {| ter told me on the beach at Agnas I confided my beliefs a that concluded my line of surmises. thousand population from ruim back te = “But C. Wainwright wasn't, The gate He speake more or less diereepectfully “You shall be rewarded,’ says the President. * ‘Might 1 suggest another—rum?’ is Wainwright, ad for me—darker brané, . . handicap Idonel Walsh ) 1 waited for the s'8 large propositions to Wi Bui tall clopedia, Brosperit; ace." was open, and he walked inside and up ef import and export duties and cus- be legitimately funny In his captain of the frult eteamer An- pleased ‘me much, and he from "A—Batie’ te eneio—Eeele aad se Urea’ aye kT go with you W'the Tresdenvs tbc aa contdent as tom-house receipts, end. taxeo and leh way, and scored sing- Yom McNaughton as Mikel Mikeloviz -* which was fr. take me aboard. While we were talking he carried a watoh—e allver arrange- 14 prefer to eat @ live broiled lobeter a man who knows the head waiter in @ treaties and budgets and concessions er rather confiding, Kao’ ry ae any Twas ey ing the Land of geung of fring guns—four er five, rat- ment with works, and Up to date with- Just now: but give Uberty as second Afteen-cent restaurant. And I went and euch truck that politics an@ gev- w I Do It, but I Do.” He really td perneee. ee was reman- tingly, ae if by @ squad. The cheerful in twenty-four hours, anyhow. Choice if I can't be in at the death.’ with him, because I had only 7% centa ernment require; and when he ge ‘very well. Tom McNaughton ing, and hi fevered me with @ oon- noise came from the direction of the “I'm pleased to have met you, sags “Walnwright and me permeates and there was nothing else to do, through the Gomes man hops up and that comes out in the wash as burlesque and was rewarded with consider- | tne cands in HOETOEBY a8 Wi cet oe cuartel, which fs @ kind of makeshift Wainwright. ‘I'm a devotee ef the through the town, en@ be halite at & “The Gomes man rises from hischalr, shakes his hand and says he's saved fle laughter, As the laundrees Miss Kthel Du Fre Houston was by no means y the Rarracks for the soldiers of the re- great jose Boose, but my ruminating "Um-diapensary, and looks, colored man as he was, like the country and the people, rou any money? he asks. he was about te call out fer corporal eay fishing out my el. pesr number Iwaye go about with ad- w; a Bony phras money.’ tg vey. tm @ peculiar lubricating m. Madam Sans Gene and not nearly eo funny as her name. Thomas Conkey I became aware that the "Hear thatr’ eaid William Trotter. Cunds'ts thay Uprepaired, saye he—or 8 worthy of a man's sixe throne, but sang without feeling or expression, |man from Bombay had already writ- «ot that effect. ‘And I hate,’ e as Lover No, 1 Edwin Wilson behaved gracefully in eplte of the authora [te the story: but as he had com- it, vega Jou smounte, nl oo ‘ee fools trying te run the nk Belcher succeeded in disguising everything but his exellent voice, As a| Pressed It te an elght-word sentence. with one solitary do! 1 have the “I never touch @ 4rop,’ says I, ‘and ner Mise Hazel Girke sang fairly wel!, but she lacked eharm. However, ve become (an expansionist, and game sum in my pocket to-day, I wax there are many kinds of feola and th have quoted his phrase above, with pecond --nk on @ tramp fruiter and MacDonald had quite enough to go round, apolorten to him and best regents to they ‘marooned me hore curly oat Toca rene on ite own apex, accord! rence, oy morning without benefit of clergy, Just table, w! cutlets com- Woil, sir the President sent me amé@ ‘9 on 4. ing as fast ao aovut ninety peone could wainwright back to the town in @ ‘Ita my falling,’ saya Cf tle ‘en. victoria hitched to two flea-bitten sell- - your particular soft point’ "And thon Wainwrigat degins to talk; ing-platera—but the best the country Ite “Industry says 1, promptly. ‘Tim pvt the President rrupts nim, afforded. of hard king, diligent, industrious and = “You Yenkoos, '# he, polite, ‘ae = “1 found out afterward that Wale for ba pg arediy take the c. for assurance, I regular beachcomber— the hot weather the people would be ly dear Mr, Trotter,’ says he assure you'—or words to thut eflect. He man on the whole coast, starting revolutions in every town. ‘surely I've known you long enough to spoke English betes than you or me but kept down by rum, I Mked Bim. ation,’ goes on Wainwright, tel! you you area liar, Every man must ‘You've hai a long walk,’ eave ha ‘Lut “One day I invelgied him into @ wall ink of destruction. A man have his own partioular weakness and nicer in the cool murning to walk out « couple of miles from the village, Tum er any of its rem{fications for mine W'e one of my nen-' nesses." s a : petty Vincent’s Advice to Lovers he Shy Swain. Huston of «Votoms aa cette a I Leh ete dl Me nerves will be less than continued 7 af ouspense. i tice east wat The fellow ha el eau ‘4 pu you ever have a desire to horseradish in tt 1 ead of cheren “When they th if yaw! into Suree ‘and I could fing you @ comfortable job A with the man W." writes: "I have been tn | . W. i. love rf ” nce could rescue it from ite his own partioular strength in other to rida =May [ euggest some re- id hut ¥, who dreads @ pro- Recent 4, A i a con. tee! as post eh eat down nnd doom in one day by iseuing thmgs, Now, you wit buy mea drink of e ee ee a ite Kees While te bi It bas al- ; of th wi jo Uae BAU OROR, Same RAE BBs Ge ry edicts and orders, Presi. rum aod we will call on Presid posal, ed | if tos, William Trot- Sts, ine. es knows nothing of states. Gomes.’ as eitting on the grass, talking bese, ways seemed to " f ne 2 tiful of the wisdom of the world that me ® prerogative|™en friends of mina, For the rest of atic Sane ae tae ten once Pay Rte, Davee knew Adem OO wn meee ee keeping the generals and equith Bo Baa leering le Mam 5 teh aire oe i 04 los ae 9 an which no woman |the day ahe devoted most of her atten | 4)/'¥e na doubt you, coul scenery to outfit a dozen moving-picture "Lemme geq' saye I. ‘There was © «in conservatory of palme and in thelr good uniforms waiting ow with leather thonge that t could want to|ton to them, Will you advise me what bape: shows, But I thought, of cours® It one-eared man named Smith in Fort other roof-garden products, to the Presi: the fence. And w! was a cannibal suburb, and I was won- Worth, Texas, but I think his firet name dent I amoked, alent, summer White House, I¢ was I listened to Clifford Wainwright mak- of sugar cane could do much for m claim. But the 1, ‘and meditate on o 4 ved with , fact remains that} Don't take the young lady's act too| could do as much for himself as he oan ering whether I was to be serv was'-— blue, and reminded you of what you see | 0! No out of the wreck n id irregularities of man cannot be| seriously, She was rude, but was prob-| for others, every country in the world °frots or mushrooms. And, 1 oy, “'l am referring to the polities! on the stage in the third act, which they of one. 1 4 follow his arguments life ant « re if a girl loves | Sbly trying to tease you, would be holding millenniums inetead dreneed-up man alte beside me and economist,’ saya Wainwright, describe as ‘same as the Aret’ on the with any special collocation of internas (T ntinued) become friends tn the space of a mother Bmith, then,’ says I. The programmes, —_— ‘There seemed to be pabulum in W. Minute or two, For an hour we talked 9, : T's words, And tnen another idea 8nd he told m bout of centennials." him unl — her, “B. 1." wri "I read what you eald are kittle cattle They ha the other night to the effect that keep- lctable reserves and ¢ ing your word to marry, after your The young girl, particul love is dead, tg a farce, Do you think “TRb all her might to conceal her/ it is ever possible for a love that has speak of never was arrested. “There waa more than fifty people ‘So Wainwright bolls some more with waiting outside the iron fence that sure “Tt seems that he was a of parts, indignation at the insensfoility of people rounded the house and grounds. There conscientioumness and plaualbility, bes who Rot corpulent to Ail public was Generals and agitators and eperanes aides deing educated and @ wreck to positions; and then he tells me he old-laced unit citizens in hin appetites, He told me all about it going out to the President's summer diamonds and Panama hats—all waiting Colleges had turned him out and dia- pal; which is four mules from Aguas to get an audience with the Royal Five- “The Cave Gisl” by Bagar Bice Barrouyhs, author Ape(" will begin serial publication in The Evening World a. “The Cave Girl” ie even more unusual and more exciting than “Berean of the Apes.” It deale with the adventures of an American castaway om an ; ag on ti te URSONEN Leh tne! dled ce be boro senior" tilleries had taken him in. Did T tell to Inetrua, him In the art of Card Draw. And in a kind of ‘ i. ¥ sft suitor take heart of grace 1 doubt it, If the affection is complete tof the family was you iis name? ft was Clifford Wain: running steam-heated republica house in front of the mansion. we prod a R06 Saveay 'tesete Ont: ot OR eee ee and pus the lending ly destroyed, ots ot my birth, 1 knew wright. 3 didn't emnctly eaten the cause §=6~ Come along with ma, Trotter,’ ange could coo & busat-cienne man cating ! onsen palais —