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A ALLEL LOL LL LLL LLL LL Le ‘ ' ‘ dike REAL HUMOR ACTS SOMETHING IT (8 Lire A TONIC u j Ls T ANYTHING ‘T ao Suse tania bey LITTLE EXTRA PUMP THE MAWES FOLItS FEEL ow TAL® sure is UMP IN CIRCULATION SHatres ALITTLE BETTER, IF END. YA GOT Some UP THE WHoLe SYSTEM. ONLY FOR A MOMENT, THING TT 6HOWS IN THE 18 SOMETHING EYES WHEN THEY [PUTTING IN THE The Sunshine’s Still on the Job, = TO STUDY AT SCHOOL Whatever the Clouds May Say. WHAT CAN THE | By Sophie Irene Loeb. _ Whatever the Clone ees Troms per By Clarence L. Cullen=>- —~— | HANK (S GONE J OVER, AN HOUR Copyright, 1918, by The Pree Publishing Co, (The New York Evening World), YOUNG woman from Brooklyn women who say: A Ginappenred, leaving a note aay-) “If only 1 hed had @ tittle more Ing that she was tired of school | schooling.” and defired to go] And how many look back at “those to work. good ol school days" and wish there °* I wonder if thisjhad been MORE of them. Only those girl has any {dea of] who have lost them EARLY realise the | | Conyright, 1013, by The Prem Pubtushing Oo, (The New York Brening World). CLEAN Conscience te a pretty but the In-Tuneness lies within Our- A Guu Coun to Hest Upon when} rely the Game goers Baal iw Leetgassas OI _ If you Don't Like your Jod, the ae eS Boss te the Man to whom to Convey | habitually counts| (hat Information—not the Other the anxiety and/ truth of the old adage, “You nev heartache she the water until the well runa dry. ¥ hie Catokeng| Boarders! | So it happene that “readin‘, writin’ before they're | by this one step. T)and ‘nithmeti and other studies whioh Hatched! ‘The Arohitect of hie Own Fortune wonder if she can — never Starts to Build without « Plan! @eem euch labor to the youthful mind reallze the SWLF-) and at Umes grow distasteful ought in ISHNPSS thatlreniity to be CHERIGHED. These prompted it. things that seem such hard work NOW “Destiny” is Vague Word em-| Wine may be a “Mocker’—but it’s ployed by the Timid| Whiskey that Dishes out the Dents! or Beaten — we Wield that Whip| There's @ Chance for Everybody ex- Ourselves! cept the Man who, when the Blame is There is no act) are nothing in comparison to the work of such @ nature/of making @ living later, that does not affect) Any girl like this one, who tires ef others, dry etudy and thinks longingly of — Entirely hig Own, goes about Moaning The chances are that if this girl had| where she may be away pend pede! ol It’s not 20 much the Words that Can't /to his Weary Friends about his Broken gone to her parents in a straightfor-| and have the weekly pay envelope, be Recalled—but the Deeds! Home! \ ward manner, explained her great wish — — . : to work inatead of study, those parents If you Can't Enter the Fight) 1t's Just as Important to Look Your- ‘ might have FOUND A WAY to do the with the Feeling that you're Going Square in the Fyee as it is te Look thing which was happlest for the girl. thinking y be HAPPIER in this way, certainty does not RECKON with the echool of experience and herd ) knooks; especially if she is UNPRE- Scratched! Alas and Alack! The “I-Never-| aN WAY TO RIND OUT LW ¢ hav Bae quit her studies under such| ‘Phough it is commendable to iook for- This “Hail to the Vanquished” stutt|/ad-No-Chanct” Man Rarely is Des-| whats THE MATTER, dey ht ‘This girl waa promoted in the spring Fospenniban “sua, grind: fe AN very Solactng—but it's Hatt that] fined to Give Himself One? \ Oe eS AND : term. @he was bright and studious and] process, yet wise le @he who remains Hurts all the Same! 3 a 4 =] wou no doubt, have progressed right} in the schocireom AS LONG AS POS- — The Fellow who, Once tn his Life, ; } slong unti! she should have arrived at | much @ point of effictency in education that she could have secured a good Position later on and saved herself. much hardship that one must encountei WITHOUT the knowledge thus ac- SIEILE. Indeed are sehool days over too soon. But, above all, if for ANY reason studies become bearable, any girl could save heresif and those clore te her much suffering by explaining to her The “To-morrow {s Another Day" Man/has HAD to Sit on a Park Bench, cares ig Not *o Much an Optimist as @ Pro-|fully Avoids them when his Lack has! crastinator! Changed! Leng Ago we Found Out that our Ship} You'll Begin to Save a Lot of Pi wasn't Ever Going to Come In without] tectly Good Breath after you Discover quired, parents. And they in turn ehould invite @ Tug! that your own Bitter Experience tun't hl leo alad al dsecnad buenas aes Going to Be of Any Use to the other Often our “Doing Our Best" ts Merely | Fellow! the Getting-By Brand! — | The Hedgeville Editor. — Everybody prefers the Downright By John L. Hobble. The Guard who Stands at the Gate of|Grouch to the “Abused” Maa! Copyright, 1918, by The Pree Publishing Co, (The New York divening World). Happiness never Looks upon Anybody 11 most important time of @ boy's FORGE HENDERGON eaye that a au Intruder! There may be no Royal Road to life ta when he begins to realise pe — Wealth, but there’ Mighty Broad | that he Eoeen't know everything, ' Environment counts for Something—' Highway to Happines: ua: DuRKCA ln cuanto Gut , | M The Day’s Good Stories male impersonater, Good Reason. id the other, “I'll draw @ picture ERRIN KFLLY says that water Ia ’ . ‘Then they'll understand," P all right for external use, but it wife Is to be a good husband ow latest hobby te the © rough sketch of @ cow, pute “2") won't drown troubles, part of the time. xy and the emoteric influence of| beneath it and handed it to the walter, who! aa — when lier tv intly smiled to ahow that he understood and Lynd admitted, wit Saker i | went off to execute their ord ee “ bs something mn her theo, after all, A few minutes later lo returned with two e i . Bee ee Miran cs te etap ao ih toni” | Waray Setige aise ones ¢ | . h e ( . ave ( ir l ow A Thrilling Romance of 5) B y Ed gar Rice B urrough 8 Me Medion ved, —_———_. A 5 A STCon?” tioned. Mr Medivow) sma Paw Wild Love in the Jungle Author of “ TARZAN OF THE APES.” for Dawn in the manager of her husband's perized. Ooi yo RTD ae Palate [certains easy, sau Rees, hose! (CoPrrIeN, 1913, ly Prank A, Muneey Co.) foro he reached w decision, and then ho At the same instant be saw that the the humiliating moment that hed wit- ‘To hia surprise he found the cave were not decelving her. ten ateeuu’ aun 6 Nase, ebe6 soldi syxorais oF P sq cuartens, tthed up the trait away from the riv- girl was Nadar hoaned the discovery that ‘Thandra had man lying very atill beside him, but It was incredible that the yellow ene We a aha te tletorp, but Mra,| ‘I’ maed te knows goo! old ctomrman who Go| Waldo huenon Baitrdones a ciuur i ¢f and at a rapid trot followed the In the brief Interval that the reoog- fled from her at the an inatant later he read the reason for could have gone down to uncenesiows- et eS ean, hee om | vied om ball ts tecas Ge tee tons. highest mental vulture, Me shijie SPOOF along {ts winding course through nition required there aloughed from the her home Nadi It In the little projecting ridge of rock nese before her unintentional low and Dasa tesount Cor iit 4 “rtm Une good elerevtaa’s,partih. there waa «| 2 Tutte tno, (he Junsle to where It emerged at the heart and mind and soul of Waldo b pon which lay his foe's forehead—4n yet have mastered the mighty Kerth: (i than gravy” said | man to whom he gave every week coal and flour, | Taking oof the foothilla, to wi rp imerson Sm! on bat falling the savage man had struck thua but how else could Korth have met Me Mace overeat: Ware ee Oy coe panrabat toward their creat the civilization and oulture and refine- anAiicue somnale a; death end ‘Thandar be gone? Me, Madison,--Youth's Com [rac apPoeadlg er fag Pheags ery ip I nd that the tratl he was fo!- ment that had required countions ages rushed out of the underbrush a mo- — Almout {immediately the hairy one She approached quite close te the ea how the clergyman had hy irup dey ‘to th one. | lowing crossed the hilla but a few yards in the bullding, stripping him naked, ment before to wrest her from the opened his eyes, but before he could dead man, turning the body over with The Beef Story. | to give oo generously, s \ fe from the spot at which he had met the ace on age, down to the primordial clutches of her hideous tormentor. Kather his xeattered senses sinewy her foot until the throat wae vieible : | loner one day peel. cave man w short tine before, Evic beast that had begot his frat huinan Waldo and nis antagoniat were witli finyers f, id he lapse’ There she aw the tinger-maske Ghat Py STORY is being told of a couple of tour-| "Don't you think it's very ot + Ne dently the man had been returning progenitor, tearing futilely at one another in mad —from which had done the work, and with @ Nettle - ¥ ‘in who could not epeak the| Fifthly to look after you like thie and give you ery en from the river when he had espied Me saw red through blood as he efforta to maim or kill, The giant thrill of pride ahe turned back into the ‘aud consequently bed some diffl.| al! these nice things? fenton ens Eide oe aint Waldo, leaped for the throat of the man-beast muacies of the cave man gave him but agmered to tla feet h ‘Thandar's nv ‘aloud. { culty tn waking known their wanta, “The peasioner, who was Tunching om the good | Pragualiy arg the tart els ite The young man fould see where the wiose ruthless hands were upon Na- little if any advantage over hiv agile, , A" )\l) smmawened to fla fact he shar ¢id HOC Maa Ae Ta } ‘One day they came to # wayside inn and tried! ol@ clergrman's bounty Pie! time, ad me Eu are and 4,008 mm fellow's traoks had left the main trail, dara though jghtly lems powerful a there awept back Into his tind the Weak from loss of blood and quite un- : to obtain some seat--roaat bee, for cholot, But with he enouth fu of atmk. | Slt Seay thet ne and he followed them to the point His ip curled in the fighting asnerl sary. Shore: avept bok into, his! mila) thee evcisue wale a Glacwer 4 nobody could Ceyeyort them, one, bs uk of vol phy dd smond bet vm pat arid ach whens ie nan hed stood Airing tl tae posed his long-unused ine jie fialey one wane Win tenth te bie her face an ahe atruck him down Morning found Nadara sleeping in a : “What are we asked ubaaisns justly scquiree e 0; . +, i le Weapons he killa in «@ bat ie they led toward the ea ible that ehe should Aturdy tree upon the trail along which Peer EY iad followed Korth, She had | avered the footprints of the two men the evening before while abe had st for a short jie forgot sword and shield and Waldo wae badly torn and bleeding | Tt seemet inore . Aistance, and then turned auddenly givqr Gan h Gbaan GOnnan have turned agatnat him e orth to re-enter the main trail WR ce aca ay Seen her ‘tail’, country Malas He wan no longer a man but @ ter- Hoth were weakening an deep river tn his was, Waldo could and the BETTY VINCENT’S arted slown it to- fully realized the fact woul {nto the breast and shoulder of hia an- At the very moment that It left her hd leae of blood, but throug) the Jungle and into t want to give him something good and w itis ck toward hie mot ore She Waa much my. young man, but his people have @ great ae Be uy al naticed tbe pr inke Meo te ont einke Cigonist, but It Was the jugular his hand they ewung completely round, 2 back toward hi moun ora” she wan mich, mpatitied am not particular as to Cay ith {deal more money than mine and they! tng Re feet 8 ny animals--human the cave giri- ut i wae hand they ‘awung completely round, 40 Why don’t you present him with @ | . a lifo tn hy sla beast, and the brute that seemed to the girl who watched that !!!s I! ears os j —_<— man had reached a point from which Tile beast, and the halry brute that seme To tnan would be the nret to there coul heen searching unmuccesstully for the id witnessed the metamorphosis blanched yor nh trail whtch Waldo had followed after : CHAPTER VIII, he would be and shrank back in fear, succumb to the terrific atrain under seen her ; te hattle, She hoped now that the VICE TO L (@) V ERS peared observation he had broken into tant etn eee ee ot! gsaape the fury of which both had been. Sho took a wtep fre Ne hal ven her, and. too, he had fie Mattie. Be hoped now, the ) trot, and ag he already had two hours’ iat mad charge or the raging creature forward and, stooping, picked up w aren the hatred and loathing in her epage mien: ee ia Nadara Again. start Waldo felt that ho would have to that gought his throat, atone, a she Jeok@a atraleht hate i : a ' : ia . _. hurry were he to overtake him. ae a ; trength would be ample what he had not xeen waa the look of Mie terribly unhappy, and yet I love him} COUPLE of hundred yards “sgt why he wished to du so he dld Foe ey ed eee enn euiee an eho might chonee horror that followed an the missile When the girl awoke she H is Birthda: . from the point at which he not consider, but, intuitively pomsibly, SUfKinw, swaying embrace, and then ‘ eee truck him Instead of Korth, sending "P her Journey, following the 14 , For His Bir iy saving! Rt don't want to give him up, What ce SL CO Gr Ee Se eice (rvied to the ground—the halry one —a sharp blow upon the head of either struck him Instead 0 inerringly ae @ hound up through the } We writent SCHas Yen Say ey | Anal 3 Gar” ding him much more and accurate informa. beneath Henn eye eae emery eevath for Slowly Walds turned away from the hilly country, across the divide and ia meas toa birthday giit for a man Who! Go gtraight to the man with every- Rae eae a ea ne eee waite. ulliang, tearing and biting, they advantage that would epell death for See eee eee timate econ a down Into the Jungle to the very waters } lea’ tan) ate 4 ; ater, and butted each secking @ death hold up- the one she struck Pea in 4 ee Bea Da ee ae ererrinine oe eo) heard and accept Hie/ine oiner side saw a similar track cut- e the memory of those dainty [Atled: wilh ia Ml ies ‘The two men had struggled to thelr nok at hin vann 1 ing place AS Sou, nee tein aa8 Grey i t two years je has ever: explanations. ting up through the bank. footprints, erie ana ta ‘ i jh hed with painfully into ¢ @ few ¢ the way of Jewelry, and I have already This evidently was the ford he It waa foullsh, of cou ‘rine and Vay the gianming. seath fee Sea se she approach SU Then on again down the river, back given him good tinen handkerchiefs.) uy a woites: “t gm in dove with a| sought, but as he of the onvesfastidioun 4 a are trying to break off the match. Do I the old. man had drawn. stant hofore the missile struck his fore. Ko further le wank down upon a litte “ays she followed the fading epoor w Waldo stooped to examine them mi- along the tral, which for the most part , i ; ; nee he Bekaayunoll and sact fainter and fainter subscription to his favorite paper? you think @ marriage between @ rich/nutely. There were the broad pads of Was Well detlued, There were pl ney Hach Bd iis cr Nin Ae WN Ar oa arpremsion When Nalara recovered from. the she lost it entirely man and a poor girl would turn out, Nagoola, the amalier l:nprints of of course, which taxed his tra: i dala hatred and loat!ing. nhork of the t ne Buthls ise it b: h " “Dp, BL.” writes: Vhen Introductn®) 4 py 2 countless rodents, but back and forth abilit it ty clreling widely from hrown handa were tight on he lost conaclousnesa and went If aho re- She wan ag eo sure i now aweves, two persons do you say, “Mr. 80-and-80,!"te'1y always a grave risk, because two! #mong them all were old and new the! “4 ints he always was able to pick Her slim. brown han’ Te ee wih al might at | a rom her tribe's ara Lake tke 6 4, igns of ma up the tracks asain. enned anal er rapid . i ’ Bee ho the old man ritor 9 sie kept on, hopin Cee ee eee et ten rating] OURS Persons brought up very ditters| Ae AT Mel areas, fatefoot prints “ie had conie van from the hille falling treaty as she leaned a. tittle upon wh 1 his fuge ety against it, ate ax@ainat hope, that soon ahe would core Miss So-and-So” Or Is the or ana.| cntly are almost sure to have very dit-| 4¢ huge adult males, the smaller but atid eniered an open , where forward with parted lips, drinking tn found thelr hy _ af Gm ae ibaa es the fresh track of Taander d So-and-So, may I introduce Mr, $0-€nd+| rerone points of view. equally footed impresses of the trail was ey the mo uf the conttick between the PTER. IX ward the spot Where they had left the had paseed her on hie ceturn bt 7 f ea kana — women and children; but one there carpet that Piya Resid Ree CHAPTER. yellow giant in the clutches of Korth, a BIN RON Oe i ter \fOrre 8 _SArh eae ” . jeter é er epetiie | sd AT taste A Jory enutiously *h oaled her 4 had eluded the old man when setae should always be presented} "M. E." wri My oleter hae ab | Me ent eee na haintg cutie biting for ‘ her The Seeker. we tty cautiously the girl threadey ney she slarted upon. her search for ‘Thane = tne ‘ady. ways been extremely popular with! . Dertect font with the arch well de. of two men, or merely be HEN the old man saw what S that filled the intervening ar, so it was that the old fellow “ pe young men. Now I atm beginning to €0| fined, It was new, as were many of Hastening toward the was @ woman ptr had happened he ran for- con the forest trees, until turned to the dwellings of his people rn writes. “My father ts un-|Out @ lttle, but Tam afraid that {f T the othars, and, lke the other newer cate upon the wuthors of the commo- ward and grasped Nadere Milentle te the etge of tha alone the following day, wien! ot a oane men should call on|®s* ™Y friends to the house they wil!) ones, it led down to the river and then tion in aw little glade half hidden by by the wrist clearing In witch the two had fought. Flatfoot wae the first to greet him. though I am ninet forget about me in the fascination ah: | back again, as though she who made surrounding bushes, me, altho i (id ideas about won Hd readily eoncelve omen nS a cee er all ne “Quick!” he oried—"qulek, Aw ahe poore] anxtousty through the "Where ts the girl he growled. ai h * e «| ih actora in the jiid- #eting now sol Qui Loe rie 4 rte ; 4 JAN my friends have young men callers, |¢xerts. How shall I prevent this? He eee ee eee ee ere ie a hte ERLAC Amen: enTee OC CLIT Mhe"reulignd that amy daughter! You have killed” him tast'cartain of foliage ehe saw a eingie “And where je Korth? aa he taken § “/ Do you think I am getting fair treate| Don't worry, Your real friends wont) Wilk, \ney ‘that the tracks loading a protesting girl by her long black halr ie inight entertain, althsgh rhe could Who would have way ond now ‘ an , Anemone the. tr iy ment? desert you for any one else. away from tho river were the newer, and an old man, who fullowed, protest. not herae!{ understand it nothing bu Fen may Keep, 0 in i canine Break, evser bene hl peue farsa: i. It does seem a bit harsh, but so long — because where the two trails over- Ing futilely ogingt the outrage thet Yos, thar waw it, and when he had bir vay ne i RD TO nd # obe Fa tind { ae you are under age and living at home| “1, D." writes: “When young man lapped those coming up from the ford threatened the young woman, nanered his rival he would run away 4 in @ tranc it ran in, ae he the thought Nad with mortification ont e e At departed with him a a river raclt flush They hed pee oly Aisappeared with: whole childish Ufe could never again should -~ In the underbrush when Waldo af ortee hay ge oe Mebsian Aad “H, T.” writes: “A girl friend has} It ie not necessary to offer any. At considerable community and their ed up. and Wald ty have another opportunity to repeat turned to consclousness, eo sligit had — Sie looked about for wos ral ' n been the effect of the Liew upon bis he wes nowhere to be seen, Nadare ; A tol me a lot of unkind gosslp about the] least, let them be simple, euch &8 newness the proximity of the makers, the same who had that serrible affront. i al me wean fo woos 3 am engaged 1 am candy Chomeunade) or pegces, "Twalda ‘nealiaies "bis moment be im Sowasd the Want oariar lo the SAL Ad Obs allgted her DUDA la Auglge deed || gould aomraslz Dallove thas net exea .. (0 Be Condnna$a “but Korth Mee dead in the lade beyond the tree, great trees, man killed y Iways over those which ied None of them saw Waldo as Tam afraid you will have to submit, ee een what refreshments should on Lally ys Ph abi Ae UU ha wan Bley multiplicity of signs indicated a them, and then the beast who

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