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“ The Evening Wo rid Daily Magazine, Thursday, December 4, 1913 ones * 66 T ’ Cc 99 | Romances of Models, & wo’s Company s A Lecture for Women and Girls Only, Delivered Before the} % By Famous Artists pernnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnannnannnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnrole Hick = Wee GAVE HERES THE WAY To GET HIME Orange Blossom Society. You THAT SHinER? A Guy Sx EET PuLe HIS COAT DOWN £0 HE By Elsa Crosby. Copyright, 1918, by The Prem Publishing Co, (The New York Breving World), 3.— Wallace Morgan and “The Girl of Mystery.” : ‘ Tae AN’ 1 WAS CANT GEN. BIS ARMS ANY Coprright, 1918, by The [reas Pubttshing Oo, (The New York Evening World), BELIEVE the gitl 1 am goine to tell you about,” b TR SCARED TO HIT WO'S company and and anked her out for a moonlight eatt Mr, Wallace Morgan, the artist, in relating the roman " ' bad th & crowd’ m imagine Mra. Sic-'em-Towser | ' a HIM BACK * oe an adage which} with @ red nubia thrown over her head \ of one of him models, “is the most mysterious character hi deen accepted who ever posed for me. { HE CAN HIT: “We artists called her ‘Venus,’ which seemed the only ou Great some. ea! for ever #0 many| bank among the green spearmint te go name to do justice to her beauty. And even that wi years, although oc-; alond with them inadequate; for, coupled with her pure classical type of features, was a madonna-like expression of the eyes that added soul to a face which (because of its very pet fection) might otherwine have lacked in allurement. . “The good fairy who presided over the fashioning of her looks gave ‘Venus’ & wondrous complexion. Her skin had none of the color of peaches and cream or tint of the wild rose or blush of the dawa, but glowed with the indescribable depth and luminosity of an opal. “Like others of her calling, she came of a blue-blooded Southern family; but unlike others she deemed it unnecessary to prattle about the aristocracy of her ancestors, Her clothes, which were expensive and in exquisite taste, made a perfect frame for her God-given looks. I wan most anxious to draw and paint her, but, curtously, the tige ahe Could give togposing was limited to Saturdays and Sunda: “Perhaps because I had not offended her by asking any questions she be- came more communicative. To my Intense relief, part of the mystery about | her was solved. She told me that during the week ahe studied domestic science at Pratt Institute, Then we wondered why, aince ehe had money to study and to dress as she did, she troubled to pose on Saturdays and Sundays. Surely, her temperament showed plainly that she did not crave the artistic at- mosphere. “But T asked no questions, And as that saying about patience usually proves itwelf to be sound, a little later ‘Venus’ volunteered further confidences, “She told me that a certain amount of money had been set aside for her education and that her mother wanted her to go to Vassar, but that she herself wus undecided what to do, Then ‘Venus’ accused her mother of having high- Pown novions about education and culture, it was evident that daughter and mother Were not in sympathy. “OWhy,' sald ‘Venus’, ‘it fs all) mamma’ Satu 5 fault thet T am nding my ys and Sundays in these studios. When I was fourteen years old « well-known artist who- saw me told mamma I was the most perfect sical beauty he had ever sean and that it wae her duty to let me pose.’ “So there was the reason at last! Art for art's sake. And from no pleasure oF necessity was ‘Venus’ allowing ue to draw her. It wae a matter of duty. After she had been posing for me for about two years, one Saturday and every Saturday after that a young seminary student came to take home, No doubt #he had scores of admirere, but the clergyman was the fortunate fellow who married her: and he took his rare claasical beauty to a lttle dump of @ town in the Middle West, w'ere he was called to his first NLL MAKE Him Thun (WANT To APOLOGIZE AN' TKEN PULL HS COAT PowN Quick: canionally some one will rise and undertake to deny it. It wasn't @ genius that designed the cutter with @ seat juat big enough for a follow to drive Kitty with one hand and @ girl willing to anuggie up close, The cutter seat for ¢wo and two only was the obvious, natural mearia of excluding all third parties and making it #0 much easier to keep the buffalo robe tucked in tight, And what fs true of the cutter {es also true of the dugsy with the top up, ex- capt, of course, the buffalo robe te back in the barn and there's @ ridboa on the whip. thne, partioulanly if it is near enough to the seashore to hear what the waves are saying or out in the country where the stars are winking. If the hammock tan't busy after Oreak- fast, of course there is no objection to a third party going out alone and swing: ing for an hour fo and singing o1 of her nice Iittle pleces tu the cat. But all the catalogues of lawn and tree furniture say chat a book goes with a girl in a hammock afternoons and a follow takes the place of the book after duak. Then there's the canoe. Supposing It 1s a cool Wednesday eve- ning in Indian Gummer and Hiawatha No; not for Hiawatha. He was a brave young man, He would have put the Indian sign on the squaw right there among tho rushes without wasting time. And if ehe had insisted and got ugly and sald she'd tell his father, Hiawatha would have unslung his bow, taken a polsoned arrow from hin quiver without ® quiver and given her two minutes to hit the trail and shuffle back to the ren- ervation. The tonnage ef @ dirchbark has in- variably been just two @loux. Hence the name Minnehaha (Laughing Water). Anywhere from 10 to 12% pounds of lively feminine ballast ts all that is nec- essary for comfort and conventence when {t comes to skimming @ 16-font cat- boat over the ripples of the lake in the fan't @ restaurant from Port- land, four thousand miles cater-cornered ecrose the continent, to Los Angeles where you can find @ table cut on the Diag, three-aided-like, especially set ‘for the eecommodation of @ pair and an odd one, ‘There te room enough for big part: ut the popular thing is the tabie for ¢wo, sheltered @ tittle by the palma and with the orchestra in the distance help- ing you decide whether it shall be tob- ster @ la Newburg or chicken creole. ‘The rule of three goes all right in arithmetic, but in the theatre and the moving pictures, in an seroplans, on the way home from church at night, and church, “Ho too must have believed in art for art's been reconciled to the idea of her posing. “I thought her marriage to the clergyman wae an incongruous as ‘Venus’ had been mysterious.” has paddled downstream to the topes of | particularly on the red plush, you stop Miss Prairle-<Chicken-' ithout-a-hairpin' counting when you get to tw @ or he never would have The Day’s Good Stories “Yep!” enaried Unele Pe “That Knew It All. ee at See Fate, that weal | ger THERE are many people in this world | himself during & long sermon," Judge who am © fine dimplay, mit who fell a when i comes to practic ‘Lf we could only get rid of Mr, Tho- | etge," tn’ the verdiet of Helen Lowell, in Is the Husband the Only ‘Moral Prop of the Family’? By Sophie Irene Loeb. ee re Most Any Time. he snarled, and they #tood glar- He said that perfect health, clear skins No one hasexer been adie te swing a| soft ¢wilight or dancing over the foam- hammock under @ peach tree eo that {t| crested waves in the salt sea. But the would comfortably accommodate more| ballast should have brown arms and than one fellow and one girl at the eame| know few to trim ship. ‘There ; } Eb HE acene 1s cat, ing at each other. bright eyes—he looked at the Women, burn!” [ exclatined Me Quick.” aa x “Under the circumstances, Arabella,” and except for Miss Patty there wasn't De. Barnes chuckied, 3 “For inmene,” aay Mise Lowell: ah ng UNE, Ts ema, camer eau the Miss | Julia eald—and everybody wae an honest complexion or & bright eyo In “We, ity riot get rid of hm” he] ‘Tee commercial trevelee Wille in 4 tati| | Bemim, lake te th fitaan ee | a te elas Toh, "we can Mr. of livi Md, “but 1 ¢ r e' mont | got inte en argument oi Be AU Be au Tote Reeenes (os (Fis IY Xess Brees Try) th rit, ttle Soncinwald’e snvltadion tothe kitchen’ sit MapactaAGuteationatiars Glaspie liver Inateauibglwene er nly ter GRA: tabrtewen wees Hater, up the road, an automobie, well leaded CHARITY WORKER proclaimed tp, Thus {t comes to pase, as in the “Thank you, I had not intended to tn, too busy for mischief, I'm going to It's the inflation of the tbe that stove the | @nd running at high epesd, A the Commission on Relief for} above case, that a father sometimes ©0."" he said, ‘furiously, and went out “Hear, near!” said the men tuke six Inches off his waistline." train,"* declared the fleet teaveiler. Widowed Mothers that ‘a hus-| 400s not forgive nor forget, going to band is the moral ie point A throwing a sarcastic penny Prop of the fam-| ‘0 each of five children to whom he was fly;" that when he| RESPONSIBLE: for iife itaeit. was takon aay at the same time it is the very UN- this moral prop} USUAL mother indeed who foraakes her into the veranda, #lamming the door be- he nearer wo live to nature the Weill, in @ haif hour or so T had] ‘Wrong, wrong!’ shouted the soond, ‘It's hind him, Mr, Jennings looked up from petter,"’ said Senator Biggs oracularly. cleared away, and I went out to the| the output of the ethaustion where he was playing chess by thefire Back to nature!’ shouted Mr. Moody lobby to lock up the newsstand. Just| ‘Then, when the train arrived et the station, and nodded at Miss Summers. through a clam. an I open the door from the Back | they agreed to submit the matter for settlement “Serves him right for his temper!” he sineantiy,” Mr Plerce mata, amtlt hall, however, I heard two people talk-!to the engineer, ‘That gentiomen, leaning com- Mra, Moody looked alarmed, "You Ing. deecendingly from his cab, istened with en at- euid. “Checkmate!” 14 the Bishop, don't mean doing without clothes—a Tt wan Mise Pat and Mr. Pierce, She|tentive (nnn to the cwo travellers’ statement of was gone and it hyd er ytd roaiter what her children ' e trend senninen {amet around and ares all that!" she protested whe o5 es irs and he in the hall) their argument, Then he auiled, shook hie head ; ave done, though she may not forget, | Minus, returning at the board. Then with one aweep he Sll,thath’ whe protested. yelow, looking up. rae ete intl she Anally FORGIVES. woh | alahk toda the real Dick “ap NGti threw all the chesrmen on the floor, Aw j,ghurely!') Miss umnera wae 1 don't want to stay!" she was eay- enta, reve both wrong about the aritable WIP gers) tal aaa taine to: 6 78 ainuie Induces “then ‘to. Mile {pre ae Tillie said later, It would be m pity to jn UP her Deer glu “A Clee ene ing. of the vecwum trakes, Yet it's very to act “in loco} itt Ing to be sald about k. They arrange to stay there for the 0 houses with Mr. von Inwald > ny Ne tayo, gana everyenine. But don't you see?” he argued. ‘‘It|cmple 004 ccay to undewtend, When wo went Parentis.”” @ little woman whe, after the ‘moral | Het 70s, Summer. oF 5 tounee, te Ne nd Mr. Jennings. If they were in the Tile tear a tux with my name You go the others will, Can't you try|te etop the tale we fut tum this valve and The same day {Here me pgp Ge a are Misia: areca” He ‘and Perce'el ame family they could work It of on O.' O AN n recognize me!” tt for a weak?” then we fill the pipe with vacuum,’ "—Young’e the newspapers | \~ yo ANCING but of : berm each other. ' t the head ‘T quite understand your motive,” he | Magesine, ihe aanatoriian ina Mise Patty came down to the news- of ae iene altanes tans andansa’ he said, looking down et him more ‘pl 708d Checked Cod tek When they find gtand and pretended to hunt for A” — h he’ a “and ! merely meant rational living—more al: sony py a id 4 ver, one thane My A Marked Similarity. FOSTERING the family as well, Often| the guia.” foe Intet chronicled a will oy left by © husband | 8@ doce this on HALF the pay that the] So¢ * former ‘moral prop" received, There is aes magazine. I reached ever and stroke: more exercise, simpler food and bett pedi ean few [#omething to be aald about the tired CHAPTER XXIII, ner hAn4 take tt too hard, dearte,” 1 hours, It was being done now in a if you'd only zi, HARRY Ot, LOY ete | o6? seolre parame ue te eure te doe te one rey ‘n'a | Mother who puts her children in » day Back to Nature ite’ ‘put out to-night, and maybe thousand fresh-air farms, and succesd- 4nd ist vs ail go any peop! oie every dit, bes omer ae Nerve and his five children, All of this man's! sery chet ehe may go eut end work iy i ll it mare iike tables, It ing. Men went buck to their business come” — 4. “Em tod ley " C1 longin: UT with tho exception of Mr, he ten’ . nd women grew more hat's Just It," he aa toally stated the profemor, “it would take them Insurance money end other bel for them, so that the may have them von Inwald, not one of them thelr stomachs are all right and have Clearer headed Ld It's the bad season und nobody elne | 19,000,000 yea, at the rate of one diner were left to ANOTHER, Here le the}to care for at night when her work Is really wanted to 0. Ae Dr, Plenty in them they're pleasant enough. bee vier) what with the reaction from Would come until Lent, And, anyhow, 4 they would have eaten mare than 474,. clause of the will: "I give to my s@P-/done, and thus save putting them into Ay 7 8 ace ne news, 2¢8 been my experience that your etiting in the cold station, and the i not business to let a lot of peopl inners before they could get through all arated wife and her children—Charles, | an institution altogethe! jarnes sald ove! e cranky man's @ sick man. mad It gives the place ®@l the possible arrangements ‘ta which they could place themealves,” ew en- £0 aw stand, each side was bluffing “I don't think he ie sick, Minnie,” beer and everything, they al Diack ey fr voice, (2 fhustestic. Dr. Marnes eee Beem, “Dear me," she said, “how business Shad apts ne like you are growing!” k, and how he went into training "ME yO nt over close to the stare and ¢urned and walked ¢o the Gre, with fis Don't you knew that the @ay of th dropped hia volce. hande in his pockets and his head dowa. medicine-closet in t! “If you want the bitter truth,” he I closed the news stand and he came patent “4 went on, tryin, mile, “Ive put my- over just as [ was hanging up the cigar got sanatoriums new instead of famiiy self on trial and ted of cae key for Amanda King tn the morn- doctors, In other words, we put in goo ng a fool and a fatlur I've fatied ing He reached up and took the key sanitation systems and don't need the and with precision at every- off tt» nail plumber and his repair kit," Mary, Paul, Emily and Antoinette—| ‘There are thousands of euch coureg- me stands one Lincoln penny each, as marked (tO) eous mothers whose motto in life is ere riee fre tne ainer ons he a enn fe lt Suse de aevil show that I didn’t forget thelr presence} “My children.” Rather encourage her! ang oh, my aunt!” he sald, “what & Well, I thought that, too, #o T juet we: in this world), and In my memory." | hy giving her at least the credit THAT | .weet disposition the von Inwald has! stroked her hand, and after a minute and became pugilist, and how hed Whiie there 00d husbands and) ig DUE HBR than make the fallacious] Watch him going wp and she got her color again COughE ine ‘Tanneages aomnesning. OF bad husbands, good wives and bad|aseertion that the “moral prop" of her tthe wall!” “it ia hard for Nim," ghe xaid. “Ho other—the men nodded as If they know wives goud fathers and bad fathers—| family haa gone with the passing of her varied with the Sa- thinks thie is all vulgar aud American, and licked him in forty the unfailaig mother is ever present, No| husvand, It 1 wise to give her the in Myson Ming Sam- and—oh, Minnie’ T want to get anay, forty roun ; pens, Khe In the EVER-!dorsement that she rightfully deserves roff a meat platter and yet what shall T do witha: Many a time that prop|in the acheme of things. It enéourager| way araielianmtting on her Mind ieee “Route e iong wave off eon." 1 Senings, who'd heen sitting ant no GANGRENE Ge Bak me Tha basse Bites thee VG Ge fr Te PRATAP Tred eld Darwen Tg to the linit of its strength;| her to Letter e: For here ie the] vith a card J to her neck, and the said, touching the ring under my hand. saying muec., sald he thought probably Far lata thas (in acariad ae alin You keep them here, then,” 1‘ No medicine, Minnle s THERY DUTY THAT NEVER DIES, ‘ard said that at eleven there would 1 wish you could come with me," she thera was something In it battles And now I'm on pro- retorted. ‘They've got to emoke; it's That's our slogan, Thia ia the day of el zl la bie A Toss woa clamoake it he kitchen for but | shook my head, ‘ They ended agreeing to try on tion=for the Inst. time. If this the only work y do,” prophylaxis, The doctors have taken a i Aiba mies 7 —— | she cuests eo dog Shas Inv't going to week nine witb the mons ee eat pa 5 he said quietly, “And— step in the right di 4 are giv the eT etter COT AME LMI Ren er cieristeuMt 7, Mr, Thobura mineral EDAt 0 te met t= Coreen Belen oe Jungle Tales for Children never saw a woman fo ful of id = kicked me, I'd bite him a wpeceh, protesting the m! LE | ral spring We simply abolish the healer,” we're not going to use the spring- know what they wer em in for, atl ended up have At eleve ad of hake By Farmer Smith though [t seems tiat what shou been on the platter Was the | "he sald, This ina #9 we might have saved the ex- somebody or other.) er von ie oe ff he waa ex: drugless sanatorium, Minnie, from now © of the new roof in the fall,” I . Aap ‘\ 4 Just after the dance I saw Mr. von rea of them, 1 w piptor on. That's part of the theory—no said bitter! Cousright, 113, by The Frese Publishing Co, (The New York Breuning World), Inwald talking to Miss Patty. He had Senator Plarce said, oY drugs.” ‘Not at all. For two hours or soe hippopotamuses were all sit-) Harry's wa Leen ugly al ou could have vening, and now he must not fast any longer ann - “Well, I'M tell you one thing,” 1 day the spring-house will be @ rest son the river bank one after-| ‘Look out! Look out!" shouted Harry | looked ‘ike # Atond facing by iy count three dozen ch 1 7 ! wm anapped, “theory or no theory, you've house—windows wide open and God's noon when Harry Hippy said to at the top of his voice, but before the| Sim with her head throws el ene end. when avery een ee paper 4 nao T refuse?’ he retorted, ein ena wot to have drugs, No theory that I good alr penetrating to fastnesses it 7 ‘i her fingers twisting her ruby ring, [everything formiven, Mr. Pie , EEE paid: ahd ath RAREATCLUIAT aélae Tettbaretiin: teede Reais Metered Wille Hip; little fish got out of the way he had|"er f i t ‘ % You are impowmble.” s Aid, and ever ¢ uersed that she was aro much and made a speech. ybody turned on him, and . Govh'a “The apring will ereem *T can beat you swimming ecrose|to stop fore moment. Willie shot past |Sirprieed' eg anything eine, people nav: vite eald he was eorry for what had eaid if they could do it he could, ana turned away tap MONA, HME: ARE MRR URNA: | Ge See ae Sree ee that river!" him ‘and got to the other side frst. ling habit of being pleasant to her happened that day, but that much he he sot down again, ‘Then somevody pinit.t AARON! apy tnouae se ranks tat PATE Rs sie indinssiinn ond uae Ge ct But ‘they't “No you can't!" exclaimed his} “Ha! hai" laughed Willie ‘I told | most of the time. He left her ing rage, had sald he still maintained; that to suggested t f'they were to get up Dim" 1 think he was Just hungry for her | The have the toe pond,” eather You ate too Bibw, you I could beat you!" Gat Ob OF Saat Be conded Nh Ave: preiebe 50 mate people Well i tha war they'd have to go to leds Ghd the party PFO tCOM se wag coming no’ hime Bul Me Amends Ming's eemaane” “MY Meas fam i itkene aeeee al Well," said Harry, ‘mother will say " replied Harry, “but @ fish got|bella and kicked her, Mian Patty went moat sanatoriuma did it Was theer folly, broke» oth ne was coming to him, Hut Or Amends Seingie teotheehe, the eo mondttts mala eemmosennt " two, three!’ and then we will jump | in my way." ” white, but Mise Summers was not a and he felt his responsibility too keenly f Barnes th Ly 4 ane and He put hie elbow on the stand and see Mra. Moody dead with the shock on tn" : | That's tt!" exclaimed Wille. “Blame| bit put out, She simply picked up the to countenance a avstem that was elear- clan wieiis a soon rr the prince, and” He put hi pee Mire. & “One, two, three! shouted Mrs. Hips| it on a little thing like @ fish bowling dog and confronted Mr. von Hy Ste Ad, ' vest modern * s ria) Hy A alma draw ae e hLinen “It you "Not at. allt he replied calmly. po, and with thet Willie and Harry| "I ald Horry “but ten | ne a aianit notice’ sheaaid, Mite Coun eat up et thal: eho te erect ba ana mocking unieppy hadn't been Wael itlea In the inl one hor skating, too." And with jumped Into the river, thin can make the = mot ut you kicked my dog.” ways talking about the best mo: desire for # next Way that ines want to slap hin wala ral spring Ad be harry. tad pee it ne vas ba as Halt way across a little fish got in| tyguble.” itn n't you keep her out of the thougnt _ Woes will tell the tale. He watched her up (he stair 7 5 . ‘ °