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The Evening World Daily Magazine. Thureds 5 a October” 29, 19r3 T THAW wun EKTHACHLY LIVE IT,AN' IT WoT IT ttt A Bor?® MAYBE ITITH A DuRL stan OF F. WwW Of American Humor : Caprright, 1018, by ‘The Pres Publish tne Oo. (The New York Evening World), wuars THE BuT My WIE ‘THE “POLITICAL PATCHES” OF QUEEN ANNE’S DAY. MATTER WITH mn} wourn RASE aA HE tiny black patch used to heighten the brilliance of the complexion or Gow uP To THE TERRIBLE HOWL IF call attention to beautiful eyes or @ rosebud mouth has never gone | CLUB ANDY STING ote a) Wo. 9... THE BALLAD OF THE OYSTERMAN, by0.W.Holmes q@tirely out of fashion. Before the Christian era the ladies of ancient | \ MEN TIO! us T wae a tall young oyaterman lived by the riverside; me patched their faces, and it hae been kept up intermittently ever sinc IN Au GAME? I & Even, to-day, go to any place where | His eres Just upon the bank, his boat was oa well érevsed women congregate and ; you Will bee a. DFURLY Gil OF chre;, Et: The ane of @ fisherman, that was so straight haps, wearing a tiny biack patch at sf Cis eorkee 6f the oye, ‘That seem Lived on the other bank, right opposite to Bim. to be the fad of the hour. it was the pensive oysterman that saw @ lovely maid, But it was in the days of Queen Anne that the patch jumed its greatest, my. importance. It was the mode then “I'm wide awake, young oyaterman, and all the folks among the upper classes to decorate awa: hi HIdt OMA ata Oe ee Then up arose the oysterman, and to himself sald he, ‘Ste AMR A favenite patch op the “L guess I'll leave the skiff at home for fear that i Al folks should eee. time was ealled “the coach and horee,” Tend It in the etorysbook that for to kiss hia dear; - ohn Bs Raia Robe d "y Leander awam the Hellespont, and I will awim this ‘Theso patches were made of black tat- nee feta silk and fastened on the face by | And he has leaped into the waves and crossed the ehining —. ' @ mucilage composed of gum arabic And he has clambered up the bank, all In the moonlight This is where that useful commodity Oh, thore are k sweet as dew and word soft a1 rain— pees Diasier got its name. It wag the But they have heard her father’s atep, and in he leaps again! Diaater that was worn by the ladies of the court in the form of patehes liae | Out spoke the ancient fisherman: “Oh, what was that, my daughter? before the common people be, to) Febtelerderagd hee ry Legere Cae threw ee water. e use it for cute and scratches. “and wi le that, pray tell me, love, that paddles off eo fast?’ role) EN ANNI = in pusan Anaiee Chae thie tile sun | Go ANEAD= AND “It's nothing hut @ porpotes, alr, that's been e-swimming past.” ity of @ cpurt delle took : parties, Ahe Tories or Conservatives, and the Whigs, as the more phom a Howk LATER. xt pas a ‘ 4 stead Aishing-boat and fiz the fellow econ.’ party Wax called. It was the fashion for ladies whose husbands were Tories DRuit dtctesa cates Gr Galle ses Ge cance to wear their patches on the right side of the face, and for the Whig ladies | to wear then: on the left, while those who were “on the fence,” as it were, sef@garding many: of the great political questions of the Period, expressed their neuirailiy by patching on both cheeks. +» Queen une also inteoduced a low style of hairdressing with the hair fall- | ing \n ringlets over the shoulders that was much admired; because, just | «before she came to the throne, when her sister Mary reigned with her husband, “wit Orange, the ladies’ colf- fires were often puffed very high on the ad, A favorite way of arranging the if Was called “the tower. And, writing of this colffure in Queen Anne's time, Addison says: ‘I remember sov- gpal jadies who were*once near seven feet high that at present want some inches of five." ; Queen Mary was partial to ‘velvet Patches a la grecque,” as these were suppoaed to set off the rouge and pow- .dor she always wore in great quantities. But Queen Anne preferred the simpler Patch of taffeta. Tt was decreed by the fashion au- thorities that no patahes were to be worn Her hatr drooped round her pallj@ ohesks, like seaweed on two loving ones! She waked not from h with the cramp But Fate has metamorphosed them, in pity of their woe, And now they keep an oyster shop for mermaids down below. ! Betty Vincegt’s Advice to Lovers The Engagement Ring. NUMBER of young women have written to ask me if the engagement ring should be returned when the engagement is broken. Aasurediy! I supposed that was generally underetecd. How can any girl wish to keep @ ring er other eymbel of a bond which has become eo distasteful te her that i she hae broken !t? The natural inatinet te to e1@ one's ‘The Con fessions of Arsene Lupin |] |New Adventures of The Thief Genius. by women in mourning. But aside from (Copyright, 1913, by Doubleday, Page & Co.) “By Jove!’ said Ganimard, between Hla . bered having served, on the previous qj] felt of everything suggesting the clouded remance | this there seems to have been no re- SYNOPSIS. OF PRECEDING CHaPTERs, Ns teeth, for the third time. ‘hat our cap, I rely on ¥ i" evening, @ gentleman whore face al- } ‘Then the epirit of fair play makes it impossibie fer | striction against their use, and they brute of a Lupin saw everything with- Ah, you rely on me, cnet m moat concealed in the collar of his fur a a girl to accept favors and gifts for which she ean Were scen with bo.h day and evening out seeing @ thing!” the Inspector, “Well, we shall nee oat, but whore eyexlase sho had hap-| make no adequate response, Not only the engagement 4 asa; " at about the mot! alt © © 1 don't say no. pened to notice. ring but any other present of value recetved from her asked the Magisiral * only nat's one clue checked,” thourht!| 8 fiance should be returned when her association with Just as the fashionable woman of to- locka have been forced, the cupboards Ile seemed in a very nervous con- the inspector. “Our man weare an eyes! — ST TY Vessel Siva terminates, @a@y carries a tiny allver or gold powder Hanaian dininine wo tirned upside dow: Have you any- ‘Ht!on, and his agitation struck M. Du- G box In her hand bag, the lady of qual @OEEN MARY IT. foamy tig int ani q thing to tell me, M. Dudouls?” douin As yoke aoligeledl (hoy atecaycdl che The First Call. Ought to part en account of this differ sity of the early part of the elghteenth nia ud etd ies that be s The Chief of the detective service re. “Only,” continued Gantmard, “only I racing paper. and showed to al”. r “ be-| ence in ager d her patch box #o that she could replace any: of her beauty spote | teen, I swear * do you hear, Chief? I newavendor, who east! od the| “A. B." writes: “I am about to Pe-} 1 a not, gince it te comparatively that might happen to drop off. These boxes were made of silver, ivory, tortoise: | meets t suggest a supponition, bh ie ar ey Turf Ilustre. Ganimard at once went! Come publicly engaged to a youn® Man! signe + ehell or gold, and were elaborately carved and ornamented. Under the lid was |}! Mince ce ee to the offices of the Turf and asked to/and T have never met his parents, fothing. © — Kreater reputation on account ° ¢ © we shall see. shall wee, Chief seq the list of subscribers. Going| Should I go to call on them, or should through the Het, he jotte! down the}they come to me frat?” looks than through her talent as a Ganimard did not finish his sentence names and addresses of all those who! Unieas the: - a p y ure physically Incapact — CHAPTER V. singer, went to Russia two years ago [nti Ne was outalde alone, And he fin- jiveq anywhere near tho Ponts tated, they should make the fret call, |to Mirt. But 1 seem to have no oppor (Contiaued.) and brought back with hera magnificent (Ores it moud, stamping bis foot, In ® ang principaily—because Lupin had aaid Coes tunity to make the acquaintance of any The Red Silk Scarf. sapphire, which she appears to have anger: pull lege ogg Sing ages sa ia® Gittaer” Toor ox aicotnp'a |W ate eee tee ee e ™ Optimettes Guly Tewear tg Heaven That the ar- %,$homeon the ata oF th WENTY minutes later he ® small mirror, g0 that the fair owner could make sure that she 4 on atraight. t he on reaching. her patches | Nork'om the case | i revelved from some person of impor 1 od at the court, Test shail be effected by my own means, > young man who T thought wa: rang pet Se ay See cute piel cadets "Since then she went by the name of Without my employing w single one of Lnvestigation Mepariment, took Walt a) oUt ye hay heen paying me att Have you no friends or acquaintances ground railway station and Jenny Saphir, and seem to the age with which that villain hae te eee eeary Inetructions: Now I have just found out that he Is| who oan introduce you to some suitable By Clarence L. Cullen Made for the Rue de Berne. have been very proud Pree i Meat Lisstne Minsene at he At 7 o'clock In the evening, the last | one year my Juntor, Do you think we| ment The victim, who was known although, for prudence never G egainest » furious at BE Oe these men returned and brought Rood es es ing mixed up th: in the theatrical world by wore it. I daresay that we shall not Qo) oa: naventhalens Cupsrigtt, 1018, b7 The Prew Publishing Co. (The New York Evening World), her stage name of Jenny Saphir, oc- be far out if we presume the theft of HE Real Damage is Done by the; Once, after Waiting for a Long Time|cupled a small flat on the second Moor the sapphire to have been the cause if Pace that Spite for @ Chance to Accept @ Position, we/0f one of the houses. A policeman the crime.” newer with him, A certain M, Prevailies, fa subscriber to the Turf, occupled an “And you call that an acaldent!" cried The inspector ducked his head. He entreaol flat on the Qual des Auguatins, M. Dudouts “And you say that it was had noticed the man’s sudden movement. On the previous evening, he left his not diMeult! Why, it's one of your Two reports rang out. No one was hit. His brain wan seeth! Ne nd he tried to nN r later, Prevail r Want and Gat a sont took the chief Inspector Upstairs and “But did the mald know where the yi. iqenn elo! ie place, wearing @ fur coat, took his finest performances! Finish it yourself, | A wecond later, Prevailies recelved @ ‘Phe Jing rarcly Squate on the showed him the way, through two ait- stone wan?” the chaotic ihe tone aheine ‘Getaik, lottera and his paper, the Turf Muatra, Garlinard, and be prudent. Bec Sovnlvart WRLGk Beeteut Bin deen ting room to a bedroom, where he Shouldersof those No, nobody did. And the disorder ‘4 was eiger to get the buat- of a revolver, which brought him di from the ters wife, walked away Ganim Yesterday, n a Moment of Aberra- unpercelved by unsuspected by Lu- y ’ found the magistrates In charge of the of the room would tend to prove that ‘ d returned home at tmidnt ness done. He went to the Quai des where he stood. He was entered a! he et Believe! tion, we Camo Near Failing for a $280] inquiry, toxether with the divisional the murderer aid not know either” pin Rimesle, that might lead Wim to) ane eee ee A single ove stins with hiy men and distributed Depot soon af o'clock, 6 : Necktle—but the Salesman was Sullen, sen and Mr. Dudouls, the head of ‘we will question the maid,” maid tne yy. linched hurriedly at a bar, ree He woe a regular rac vl them around the Ls a % ee and so we Came Away! ‘ examining Magistrate. sumed his stroll and wuddenly stopped, self owned several bh. the portress, who said that her tenant great reputation When the, Self- eis M. Dudoula took the Chief Inspector petrified, astounded and confused. Jie either rode himself or Jobhed out, took his meals out of doors, but made even at ¢ his capture, #0 j Sympathize® #ad-) a. ose when an Appticant for] Which Re wave Into the room. aside and sald: was walking under the gateway of the ‘The Inquiry had taken so short a time @ point of looking in after dinner, quickly effected, by such very simple . ly chirps, = "ThE! won, i 4 wh, bie tg Sliying on a sofa, the corpse of @ YouUNK “vyou're jooking very old-fashionel, very house in the Rude witha: te ¢ obtained were ao exact- A little before 9 o'clock, In fact, means, and at once made public by the World has Passed SL die cool at are the Hours?" |woman whoxe hands clutched a stri the matter? Do you which Lupin had enticed hin a few accordance with Lupin's predt ut of} dow, ahe warned police, won him eudden celebrity, Pree vera ae Il Take your Address'—v 1d] of red silk! One of the shoulders, whi hours eariler! A force atronger than that Ganimard frit quite overcome 1, who at once gave a low es was forthwith saddled with ee torlease| That'® About All! appeared above the low-cut bodice, bore F his own Will was drawing hin. there on hearing the detective's report, Once whistle A gentleman ina tall hatand the murdere that had remained unpun- Merely Motor! ee —— the marks of two wounds surrounded We could. do with’m ence tobe, TRE MeO RE Tea teak mare ring the prodigtous a fur coat was coming along the pave- ished, and the newspapers vied with one jy Mellifiuising! We've Scen Many a Dog Rark Up tha| With clotted blood, The distorted and i. ot whowy work in the de Nant Jay thers Fe arid’ there alone extent af tha ree die de Seine. He crossed the another in extolling Ganimard’s prowess — yrong Tree and THEN Get the "Pos. |#!Mo0st dlackened features stiil bore AN wig ie one ofa number of crimes, all of were all the elements of the truth, Do pomal, Never in the ov f his life kot up to the house The nducted Uriskly at the Once wo Tried} sum! expression of frengied terror the same class, of which we have failel and say what he would, Lupin's aaser- and Ganimard was al well-ad- 4 first of a’! ascertained being @ Hold-Out — ‘The divisional surgeon, Who had Just ¢o°aiscover the perpetrator, ‘This tine tions were #o precise, his calculations vanced In years--had he come across ) Whose real name Was —but when wel The Feeling which Actuates a Wo-|Mnished his examination, said: , Saw theGamego-|man to Enjoy “a Good Cry" {a the mae oinne SODSINLLDS' AER YAFY SLRS: ‘ Ae tedoe at ' Jchng Right on Without us we were|same as that which Incites a Man to Ae ay Wharwacd aiteheieae he ‘ a , “iv Kot to be done, Listen to me, Mighty Glad to lan! Indulge in a Bad Drunk! immediate cause of death was 8 fo iinard According to What the ma we want the criminal * ® * and so accurate, that, worried to the inner auch parapiew such a quick am quickiy most recesses of his being by #0 prodl+ fur-seeing mind “A dimeuit Job, Chief." klous a display of perapicacity, he could J1e went in avarch of M. Dudouls not do other than take up the work at ything's ready, chief, Have you t the point where hin enemy had left It. ant” tn out of the shadow, Prevaillos quick- covery of @ ball of whip-cord similar to Yeu, but who are vou 4, had already been !r “LT have a commisaton tot trouble. Moreover, the search instituted e had not time to finish his sen- in his rooms, whie not supplying any At the sikhtCof the men appear> fresh proofs, at least led to the dis- . ” — phyxia," Jenny bir led a very regu Abandoning all further resistance, he ‘| reated to the wall and faced Mis the cord used for doing up the parcel If you Don't Belleve that Sulking in] @ good Many Fellowa who don't at| "By Jove!” thought Ganimard again, fart Seney Bes past who was in the climbed the three fights of stairs. ‘The “1 Md everything J# ready for the, sAversariox, with hin back to the loor and algo to the discovery of daggers your Tent {x a Sign that you're Licked,|4l! Look the Part are Wearing the Red | remem K Lupin's words and the vais lot frequently receiving visite, on tor of the flat wan open, No one han of _ shop on the ground floor, the which would have produced a wound ask Achilles! eaulial Badge of Courage under their shirts!/Picture which he had drawn of C6 jer peiuen from the music hall, that is touched the exhibite. He put them tn ow the @ame of Jenny Saphir s shutters of whieh were c ; ig Mallar te the Wounds Oe She wWesln, -—~— hid crime. to sav. at about 19.90 o'clock, from a lis pocket and walked away Stand hack! he cried I don't on the eighth day the Confettl! The examining Makistrate objected: nan who would stay until midnight or From that moment, he reasoned ard you" hanged. Until then Pr Ofton, when Tempted to ask “Why?"| Kindness—that’ ut the neok shows no diacolorat! so. ‘He's a society man,’ Jenny Saphir acted, an to apeak, mechanically, unter “But how? Explain yoursel His right hand brandished a heavy refused to reply to the questions pee Deaset Jer Fear of Hearing the Une) nectonce may bee Chideful Guide~| “She may have been strangle’ with ‘seq to sav, and he wante to marry the influence of the master whom he Ganimard had a aort of scriple of con~ tick, While ¥ie left was sipped behind to him; Duc now, assinted by hie coun but it's the Only Metrostyle! ja napkin or a handkerchief,” said th me,’ This society inan 100k every pre- could not choore but obey be plushed A lithe and nevertnes ‘tin and seemed to be trying to open sel, he pleaded a circumstantial alibi Had we been Permitted to Choose at came | doctor. aution to avald being acen: auch as Admitting that the unknown person jean reniiad the door. and maintained that he was at the “Moat probably,” said the chief detec \ ry f eth, we would have Partieularly Re-| The Thing ts to Get into Port, even If!yive wien, maiay, Enid che chiet detec turning up his coat co quested that one of our Endowments) you've got to de it Under a Jury Rig! iv es-Bergere on the night of the mur- ar and lowering Whom he Was seeking Itved in the neigns An accident, chief The murderer (animard had an tmpression that the F en he passed borhood of the Pont-Neuf, it became neces threw ning that was st escape through tis way and der hos. And Jenny Saphir emmary to discover, somewhere between compromse him inte the Sein Part ¢ som et ontlet As @ matter of fact, the pockets of the brim of his hat ctim was wearing aim a piece of which ine porter huho#sd NOT be the Gift of Gab! i remains, as though she had clung to !t aiwaye made a point of sending y that pridge and the Rue de el was picked up and hand of thie nonsenae,” anid, hia dir facket contained the counter- ‘ $e ‘The Wriaen of Boers ellar Space vonne | with her two hands to protect herself.” her maid, even before he came first-clann confectioner's s ser ita him: You ight, foll of a stall ticket and a Programme ¥ se" an ohieving ‘But why does oniy that piece re- is the man whom we have to find” the evenings, at whi the F ° Your had better come quietly of the performance, both bearing ti ‘Tie Average Oldster becomes Just as ; , \ eS ali we Stnvious of "Youth. as| Wisdom . “~ |main?* asked the Maxiatrate, “What Has he left no tracer?” bought. Thia did not ta 5 Iman who refused to give hin But, {ust as le wae laving hold of date of that evening < * wmiaaie A —- thas become-of the or None at all, It is obvious that we A pastry-cook near the ame, for fear of wetting into trouble, Mrevaiiles’ at lard remembered An wlibi prepared tn adval Youth is Contemptnous of Middle Ag Mf you've Got an Kuplanation make; “The. other may have been stained have to deal with a ve clever gare showed him some lithe cardboard Mut t had all the clues I wanted, It tie h Lupin gave him; Jectet the examining magistra tt—bdut if your Only Asset is an Exouse with bleod and carried off by the mur- scoundrel, who prepared his crime be- how identical tn material and shapa was not so diMcult as T expected * PW a aad yea—dut Privately, Pri-| tranefer it to the Liabjiity Side of the derer, You can plainly Gistingyieb the forehand and cominitted it with every with the one in Ganimard'a poseession, And the Inepector described how he his revolver which he was feeling be (pgs oe Ledgers * — -eusried_slashing of the aolasors."' ponsible chance.of smensing unpualahed, Moreover. ane of the ahonsirls remem: had sone to work, bind Dia bask. - {Zo Ba Continued.) - > rove it,” eds and it w id Prevaille: