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evens cease tt CC A EL COON LTE. OE eC | co The Evening World ‘Daily Magazine, Monday, October 13, 1913 ‘““S’Matter, Pop?’’ «ix his GERI Re eee 8 we Re IT WAS A BAD DAY Now How IN THE NAME é WITH A CRASH ALKALI FOR RED DEMONS AND SIDE- WINDERS AND CAC IKG's RIFLE BCHOED THROUGH oF ND CACTUS | Sib CANYONSAND ANOTHER Such. Some were Did TOWSER KNOW THAT EXTeRmMinateD AS MANY ? AS SEVERAL TIMES, AND- INDIAN WAS DEAD? i RED DEMON BIT THE Dust/ eee Beauty Secrets By one Of Famous Women Dupont Coprrigit, 3015, by The Press Vudlisd: Go. (The New York Kveviag World), THE BATHS OF MESSALIN. ' ARE am hink, if we th x the matter at all, at th women of W the ancieut word enjoyed very fi ixuries of dress and toilet and that these things ave Neyer was a greater miste | | No. 5.—T7THE FIGHTING TEMEKAIKE, by Turner. (Tate Gattery, London.) varatively modern invention. The Roman ladies of wealth and position y two thousand years rooms of varying temp iad their well appointed baths with different tures, something like a modern Turkish bath. In the year 4A, D, Rome liad been for u long time the most powerful ni tlon in existence, She had conquered a! the known world; and al countries paid her tribute, But Claudius, the Emperor of this great realm, was a poor lame man, partially paralyzed from his Mrth and unable to speak with distinctness, He was diMdent and timid. Yet in a feeble way he tried patiently to administer Justice in the great empire to whose throne he had been so unexpectediy raised. He had lately married his third wife, rather pretty woman named Measalina Valeria, with whom he was ao greatly infatuated that he could deny her nothing. This woman became one of the most luxurious ag well as one of the most infamous of the Roman Empresses. She despised her husband and hardly took the trouble tw be civil to him. -All sho thought of pleasure and the adornment of her person. (Joseph W. M. Turner, 1776-1851, English Landscape School.) Copsright. 1813. by The Ure Rubtishing the whole nation mourned her fate, The . % order came to take her out of service and to poll her up the Thames to Dept- URN, one of the greatest names! ford, there to b 1 as a hospital hulle in Britien art, the painter ot su for vatiors, The day ahe was towed up acl®-Korgeous, di the river Turner several artist that fairly) burst friends were out in a small boat sketch- ng and holiday-mal Down upon "The Fighting Temeraire Towrd tol them, through the vivid sunset mist, lor Last Herth” is hin masterpiece, The! case the oid monarch, proud but help- old ship wax captured from the French| leas behind the flery little steam tua. at the Baitle of the Nile in 1798, became! 4 pa hetle caravan, And the boatload of the British navy and for tho] of artista felt onty too well the beauty t forty years she Was In the thick) and pathos of the scene, One of them, of so battles that she became! Stanfield, broke the allence by saying The WMighting Temeraire.”| to Turner: ‘Phere tx a fine subject. she broke the line] The next year, 199%, Turner exhibited hand his picture end absolutely refused to ‘ soll tt. He bequeathed it to the British Jorlous career ¢ %4 | nation, The Day’s Good xing for Heinie, “Luk hee, Jaman, Ker had been stumamuoed, 18 “p™ . when the lash Weil, Jat Pineawote « fruit or © vegetable! What is tie ssimibet form of animal] it isn’t eltier one, genilemen, abbed with the strigil, a curious little instrument shaped like a shoe horn and in wae et the time for making the skin smooth and polished and promoting the circulation. It was of very hard wood or ivory with @ curved end and with sharp edges for scraping the body. Measalina was exccedingly fond of warm baths and often indulged in them veral times a day. The public baths In those days were in very handsome bulldings that con- tained, desides the rooms devoted to bathing, enclosed courts lined with trees and flowers, arenas for athletic sports, theatres and llbraries. They ere magnificently appointed and were lounging places of all the fashlon- The Roman Empress also had her slaves bathe her in asses’ milk, which waa then supposed to make the akin very fair and beautiful. So greatly were the virtues of this esteemed that Poppea, the wife of Nero, Cluudius’ successor, had a herd of fifty-three she- Amees that accompanied her on all her Journeys, Great attention was pald to the olffure at this period. The hair was bathed and perfumed, oiled just enough to make {t glossy and then curled in ringlets and twisted Into an outstand- is ing knot at the back of the head. Mes- salina had hers powdered with gold CLAUDIOS t dust and ornamented with Jewels. Conyright, 1918, by Doubleday, Pag: & Co.) Wn, becam = ll hit ie thE Cupid, with tears in his cyes, toasts his toes aud his chubby fingers. | failing, dry, brown leaves were only tiny, fresh, green sprouta peeping out The cool, brisk wind blows his silken hair. Bess is saddened because it ts] of the twigs, And, always an optimist, he thinks of how soon spring will the last picnic this year. Bob remembers a happier season when those| come again. ELEANOR SCHORER. Stories said one of the diners, was the od. |The Confessions of Arsene Lupin [lar fin cinias || By Maurice Lebiame | |. smo wan ten entre fata yy” an ani, Why uy ask? called me a shrimp, % 1 evedd cal bien to The Only Fxcuse. 8 rene ON rer AAA AAPA AAA POD OD PEP PLL LLLP PLR PPL OSLER RRR RDP 5? of an old courtyard, with Ite rotunda ot ‘sin my hand’ “What made me ¢ © Eyebrows which met over the nose, which we now consider a detriment to SPALMENTS A five-frane plece.” He drew my attention + Greek columns, Its sun«lal and Its fie real SCAR W. UNDERWOOD was talking tm ond looks, were then thought to be a mark of beauty and Messalina and other Pie opened his hand, ‘The fve-franc st i peceedinn y handsom pond and that ruined well with the ee ppm anare about the high unsee of meas 0 udies joined theirs together with a dark grease paint, mt plece WAR Kone, passing on a young man’s arm, * Kenaiesance roof ant those stone ate clotlien, witch tariit reform will tend bo noble Roman lad ined t eirs tonether 4 am P : Fiat a rato, “You see how easy it ist A working saw Lupin and bowed and stone benches; all very ple! to ihe Menu. Feduce, acconting to the Age Herald, gette the ind end Jeweller, with his nippers, cuts a ring “It'# she," he whispered. "She and to wee Iesond the] "L have Dean," said Mr, Underwood, “that ; eying to push from with @ date engraved upon it: Sd of . been taken | 2 ult contains only $2 of & work flaide “hereelt locked ip, | Boge, after October, [a a simple little tick of recognized you out of ite Re: at cloth, It ie hard to we, if this to a0, why ary of a Li e Boy os ett i Geta, ita a aanmle ie irik, of STB he aoe eT taver yt, Sop ram. Boniye. rue Se ey Le sottom corner: those red figures, 15, 4. Vrowght to took, would probably have to amewer i have in my bax. By Jove, 1 didn’t my disguise A'tg aid her iy any crisis spend Xo omonths with Ph hsv [ut since the burglary at the Ch which obviously stand for 16 April, | like Mara Tw sandwich vender By Alma Woodward elon! ehtomtue, fie ae conjurer, foF nothing!” Thinermesnti, the police have Idente ygiz.* Mark Train, alter paying 4 the two names of Arsene Lupin eloupatent ett putthen © «8 T dave say * * * T dare say wretehed eaadwich ate yo the f aside a" ‘ oh ML Ty aes Me Ka imine with itt hd, Horace Velment Hur you were speaking of @ col sa tention a Why om east Mave jou charged me for Copyrigiit, 1913, vy The Preay Publish og Co, The York Bening World i te trying 12 working jeweller!” . Nectatiee aha Keoe , and so far, | fall to see % 8% |, Dore selee stala Me thing teu times tte Fe JUS! etand rowad and wate aud It wuz pa with bigness In his eye. i _ a @ Murase Veiwwunt! Was wood vid yearn * who you ' B10. 8 comer at emp mtuay, | emma et pill 6 fact 4, tae” the vender reutid, ‘of aoitiat oxscitin ») It wuz in vane f tol him To wus try ‘confenses she mt i WM Lupin! Leaving the Countess at he ve = toe scope, fixed It on ita stand | eer need the moner,! | See eee aia sey biavetie aediter Gul ore cee fait Yate hee o'clock in the morning, | emplaved the "Ald she bows to your" Texclalmed, and pointed it through the open wine | m= eerie aeconiinnnne Nee Ii bo werth wile. put jemures it, two, but he few remaining minutes befure the hus- Rly Leaps Second ri dow at the open window of a Iittle about this da i fashioned houses and walled gardens. ivy, sow it will be wer ' voit, two, he wue | ewes te fs band’s return to have ah round hin He eaueht me by the arm and, fleresly: joom facing my Mat on the other aide Picture, which is inscribed on another give you the impreasion of being In & fer sum muzeem when T gro wise (ite a verry bleak day when yuh | fer husband senda bia ener fo. on M@ atudy. On the table | found the letter Do you think Tam 1 tober? Do of the street. And I asked and which controls the country town. ‘The #eine Mows at the and be presi but gee nothin kan pat annything ovver on pay, and | wiles Tt, Sie! Te Jeweler ' from the working jeweller, The letter ne othat Tam a burgiar in her jook through It sof the descendant of foot of the slope which the street exmoiting hapens when yuh jus lve in! he tatwoed me good and plennty, ruben welzew iy fave me the address. A of a few # rome a cheat? ° ¢ Why, Lie stooped forward, The slanting th n neral” rowns, and a numver of lanes run 4 flat and go to skool Lik evverywon els. | 1 ges I lve my muther best, Shes CHAPTER II Touls enabled me to take tie workman's t ho the lowest of misxcreanin—t OE the HOPKIN. BUD, OE KG tne It's curious * * © you're quite down to the river J with a weddings MKAC be a morderer, oe? and vaid Lupa, slowly, “And a place; and I arriy 4 ‘ 3 a Doin oppomite, « et of ma My nolvhbor wok one of th eether gotta bo a kowboy or a! verry nice whenn ver verry sleepy, Bhe ee : room oppanite, he @ wet of ma ; . one of these narrow, Fal) gather’ € ors eas pied Real dean (Continue. ring ready cut and encraved. Hocus. Stil rhe would bow to me hogany furniture, very simple, a YOu know where wth at s dererted lanes. ‘The first build: wdeean ov a prigeiter to have exsciting now jus how to put her arms to make . i could “Why? Because she loved you once? tutany Ae "Nobody vm S Noes. nut oan> poout ant y ned and a child's bed hung wit " > es i hin nto yuh or ole yuh gotta, yuh kumfortabul on her lap, and her The Wedding Ring. not t Rot! That would be an additional fide ina xoul. Awa matter of fact, ah iced the lake Up yer own exscltment. So this neck is soft and kool and smells jus E snatched up tho ring and * led, a on the contrary, why she ah: ny muddenty, “The talia vers Httlet 4 moss-grown wall, morning 1 thot T wood be enterprizing | like roges, und whenn yer almost aalvep looked at the inscription, A eit don't © me ture Are you sure of your information™ above the ordinary, supe ond make up my own exacitment, 50 1] #he Kisses the tops uv yer eyes and ery of amazement. escaped hugged a then ‘Vxactly the same!’ Dania. “And the © est proof of Its fp y buttresses and brlstiing with tid, ownl it me. This te how It 8; sumthing that Kind uy him, ‘The ring bore the date otnurnelt. ° c y who gacw ber back her cote, do you see the date, In red? ihe baer oe th Drakee gla. sownds lik mewsic nne; Oht And by whi I, 4, 3." wack of the alfewas 1e the wall was a low, of his marriage to Yvonne: (R') Aud by ow F whoo tives in owr And wh © * And who lives in arched door, Louise dE rnemont stopped 1 tell my muther 1 gess|+gza of October! * © & Tn Aint eh thie a eee }f luve he cuit don 4 dy at Ino it tickuls her t tiang It all, A Ae pers oe whieh mee enormo' ; 1. t auinyhow ele ovew musint| We were sitting on the terra ‘a Oe mani ® The Sign of the Shadow. worn A haat ie i A No hid entered and closed the way that deer, yew saust hy Monte Carly. la in finish ais Bhs Adonis who loved ‘ ee Woaring w aad and Kentle ii a en awtilpand me jus the sa Hit vigarette and ealm puffed her sake! @ @ @ RNCKIVED ye telegram | a adh 4 em ¥ and Ares n ele any cuse," said Lupin, ‘. muthers alsa ri smoke into the blue air ree TT iad Race Te andesite »,koep hurgalt and hor cal, which a thenael it nothing. to conceal, fur ed ane ue imal co dathine evan wien 1 said Lupin thoukls Kenthonan wit HY clauien Atenement. 68 8 BO c earthn tegrace oe dee nape eee ARG Woeked ‘round or ‘ on towne wating fer! d | the end of tne CO TEMES 35.) Brawn: - nter of & farner-Meneral who was "You fon.” { whiapered, "they are hehind uae tt wae Gea te ieee mo and ma to kome to brekfast T) Whenn Tx aried ye end of the story? But what othe: Lupin looked at me out of wad ot hat w * ned during the Terror.” wolng out.” Ai URE RO WARAI faite. i i" ve sneeked a Iittul b wf o grapes faran t 1 there of hin exe. } ne What ’ on th me day os Andre And presently the motie took the sun’, oVere 0 4 “6. They passed ft yy the tabul and f had te thro the | frat eh No." he wa | hoon expoetin eta 208) aR Ca noarain : {ne fant and they Veit the us g hout paying the least attention 1 i Ne £ al F How do you know ertuiniy ne n ra of the tim wD n LV hat o ou esence, Ty ? 0) ome sins owt Uy the wind wold tvoble | y dP ‘ “How do you knows cment SHAS OF AIRY a8 es rae Feasts 4 hat te our presence, The man Wok fron tad Thapenel to go to the winde where | and wh r nit: posses ite me that he ie eheL thane otlleer Hs ralwed hii hy It's an in aha put AY sntort ies 1 saw this kil standin. j thing way bak in Mister againat b is compelled by bin MOther \efore her. martl und that he was ta the matte h esting stot 2 8 © Why did yo , nae diGmad Haninl ae a0) was owt ue tie wit mber how thes forego the divorcee and to give up Phare bar man iy did fove him inf much; a ra thoi walt before tolling met? thi ection, 1 went nd Y Kalled Jowd and kwtk “dont \ they wus Littul « the end. That is all con Then RO ap wy h at least, hi a wats all And, as ‘Hecause thie is the 15th of April. reow if ; vt so fav, Klarense (thats bis namie) ket has left hie wife, who ja Hving happily positive proo wn {eal to 1 Would; unt aa anun Well?” Monier | he street we vas * acorrage ont leen owt so far or yewll get) pekauste 1 wens | With he eo lad of sixt and that he did not susp it wm sts aa pian ane & . Well, | discovered yesterday—I hears a n in . HibPbe Av ® corner in ted.” and A minit there wae [ got a pretty fare « parunts, as |). oo pd wiare ls the pet? Sat ail i ' easier hy a core ee pen EES in unite a wheh her d went Styne And we nak 7 ery ~ hide [12 it “Tt In ingeribed inside the ring whle vu seem In a great hurry! , he 1th of April playa an ine Ati , . carry Mt exscitment arawnd there to spill Oe for Kida) “yupin barat ont 1 myaelf broke on the Counters’n finger am ee © un story dn portant part in the life uf Loulse d' Brne- aN seernd pl itd iY yer. Eeveywon stuk th Mis out} in yenral against 7 ) genni OMy dear old ciap'=Lupin ae neae 8 @ and which T carry on me Dulting! Niveslt; out muntl! same other prov sions, tittle | Ata h g ty there windes art To “end thie ta “\eondescends to address me in this af dtere it im, You can read the naine sie » the polnt.!* Nonsense!" af Reape nea AUK YOune. \ and the ploomin kit wuant et Twill mak: ‘ mate Mmanner"my dear old char had engraved on It 1 dust bevin by easting “Contrary to her jal habits, this where Woman Wh es Were too dark, hor peer the « wher imay be rather smart at relating Tle hand me 1 thie Hettle pieture, which Woman who work y day of her lif to pa toa re er alr t fale. In ick & wun pollen noth good and 4, bat, by dave, youd av a week or eho ne her two s tidy, who cooks ant ‘ t of the do , pertor= » he stuk his nudel owt i t do luv her well the dotted. 4 Silence dee grimy oll ° the luneh which her little girl eats when Kivaliad “atientty :, evle mance, with the paabidie 4ie? and rulibered, Pa wur the best thing she hud find. eas ied and, notioing the river f " e4 huge trom the parish » nhaauuen ruent The lady and the ‘ed trom. face a certain This woman, on the ioth whic xrabed him cosbind and if he, Bat hy su T was el 4 5 mer ie ‘ But th pride ¢ ho! goes out with the ch at 10 se VErne to be most amua- tevalasiely buete law fer leening | After Ive w Dp T find 1 hu added, taumiing, "leet i In the morning and does not re- spoked off to toe | ing.” suing, “What owt ant d ' ¥ the Joke wij to make it unkompiimentry to pa to will you!’ be thie story f until nighttall, And th had Rayoouard, a quiet old str ourthty can there be tg by myanlf whenn ail sumaen siz | make it rime, ‘That ls what they kall He took out @ five-frau piece and * Vase often had examined it, the sib- pened for years aad in all wi You Fran sid Baleac once lived, one tween those different people?” wep pabhed me by the uv my eer’ poetikal ilssense, elosed nis band over it (dect Mtwelf iw rather nice. ‘That corner must adinit that there is sometbing queer thore wt 9" Walch, lined with old- (To Be Contiuued.> A a ees er eormes — ~ er es