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The Evening World Daily Magazine, Thursday, January 15, 1914 _ ww “S’ Matter, Pop?" wv w By C. M, Payne wv . ; WHATS THe O+r1- Of, ( if, "i 1DBA THat CAMP MEETIN -iS t DON’T TRY TO TEACH . UNTIL YOU'VE LEARNE By Sophie Irene Loeb Copyright, 1914, by The Prem Publishing Oo, (The Now York Eveaing World). | * © NLY THOSE WHO HAVE BUF- Shieh cer enn oben: apt, See a In thé words of one of diéni,"s aend saleswoman; t ar “We are weary ef hearing of the ; R ‘over-dresse’ saleswoman,’ her LES DAR 7 A pasting of handkerchiefs on windew . J panes and the general picture thet ts F you have an ear for music, don't worry about z * \ Dainted of her, which ds anything but Fepresentative and certainly is discour- Qning: also it {9 tiresome to have these same peaple who pry into our lives fer ‘information’ und ‘statistics’ continually tell ue what plays we should ‘not ‘see, and in general act as monitors in all - our acts, “How can any one deckle our indivia- > rows cold by) comparison with the Fongarian aspect of “Sari,” an aspect that changes ‘tts inevitable course, Why ts it, I wonder, that musical plays frem up in Paris? Gometimes 1 think they are written Gene to Paris and believe that gayety begins -Anyway, “Bari” stays at home for ene act that ts $ pS : z ibstitey & ertiteel tale iL geeees g in Suburbia By Eugene Geary. Copyright, 1014, by The Prem Publishing Co, (The New York Evening Westd), While the wind tints his Geak with reap 4 “te i - 0 - 4 eRe ert Go atill It 19 that he cam almost ‘The mortgage working @lack! ‘ dhe anit He eadly omiles and thi (he. dette, Immense. 4 And, silhoustted gertlously maar, ,:.-) ‘The yellow canine with, she lh PREG Urea oF tesa " Mizzi Hajos as Sari. members of the cast have the gem of Renneslaer Wheeler as the gypsy toad: Joved violin really shouléers the pe: a ES i I: muere, repeat (and beep on cepenting at the thought of them I saw that this he bad come up—and disappeared. © tol@ Billy the etery of the man who ged - Tab qinster, st'till be goes, for I won't ove him. But, might be enly anether plot ef men- The car descr opened and Billy jumped hed just called on me But when I seh fries to hear whet cae on|= = © AY Gesrge—this I cald cternty—"if you clour’s! eat I hastily undid the chain-esit and came to my suepicione that " wes Aue in fo where tine oe me. bee ee Bm, Diese, wong that man wp—afior what Ive caid I looked at him tn a way thet made he bounded in with @ “What ée you Claire the mon was after Billy flopped C, P, Heath, who have “English hm tee the te youve necda’ cay goed morning him think I was considering my re- think” and Gregged me along the hall, down al in @ heap on the divan. before I the story, and turthermore they cue oma, fs to me nent Sunday.” eponstbilitie, and then I asked ae owt of earshot of the coor, end then ‘dood Lord!” he gasped. “It might for tha? spevry-eo-retind quip tor Ofizai et enated (by Me. Dearie tole Seven? George understeed the alluston—I al- casually as. could: “But at what time cried in an excited whisper, “Tour ‘mes- de!" and for eome minutes he sat there, and re wpen they ony thet messing Jove rR" Daaee Gdcouy wchaek eon, Ware give him a quarter om Gundey aid whe disappear” 00 has flew the coop!” equeesing his hands and glaring at the ta, quia Of course, Oise Hajoe te not ty ‘coemtes who. weald viel the tesmre, ies morning when he brings the paper UD. “Ah, that 10 the question—whent Billy fung Als bat on the table anf floor. it wae Ghee When 1 oaw fer. her, perhaps, that she has “Hasasaa,’ Poy hy yy} ba cre fet oom He grinned and departed. he cried, giving a tragio—or what he repeated his words—'Your ‘messoe’ hag “This man,” hasarded Billy, “may be her you could have knecked me Gown Charles Meakins prance off with a large ord: Mg ACC ‘he Cements ono 4 “Blow what mew Gedge te this? I meant to be tragto—gesture to show flew the coop—do you heart’ for I had in the Emperor's servies.” ‘with a feather. I let her in and whisked the turkey-trot out of the bill-of-fare. But, tor See rete ess nine. ‘The oan m cogitated, earrying the pager to my how utterly the girl had vanished, been too astonished to say anything “He could!” her into my bedroom end shut the deer think twice before changing her Hut fue, ‘That che ctures tum the study and examining It in the light. “It is her father who has placed the when 1 heard them the first time. “Sey—that's what he f! And ‘mos en us, things there ts Witmuth Merky! as 0 eae be SETS 8 the writing was dlstinoty Sereige— matter in my hands,” he announced "You mean he's gonet™ eco’ got wind of him last night and “You ean't guess’ whette happened” above all was s domelike setting that made this scene seem ineedferadty “utadiy” | ede Gat ‘cad Billy (to Vrench or German in the “r’n' nd at the same time he "Gone—bag and baggage! Braporated! for the tall timbers! The Em: ghe whispered. after the open-airiness of the Hungarian courtyard, It’s all fale te lore Sp Beret, “eensemcusee hove as if te say: Took a carriage and told the driver the woulda't just hand “mossoo” s “What next!" I gasped. least Mr, Marion can do in the way of So ap Oe Goce oe Bae ea emer “Mew you must let me in!” and 4rop- Waldort.” of diamonds like that and tell him “Monsieur hes simply @umped Clatsh ‘Waungarian orchestra to one side of the ‘mn Menten Mert ay 0 cuungw demands ‘The bell rang. ping hie veloe to a whisper: “You will ren he's not gone very far,” I re just to take ‘em and present ‘em with back on my hands and decampeé~ the stage gives him at the tack, eso the Gre refuses to oo him end = “Step that neleef I commanded to his complimente—they don’t do things withoet « word of real explanation!” ‘Without any changes, however, “Sart" romaine the musical delight ef the | faunas the on ber Cat's Geen, erfty, Nelse stopped. that way over there. He'd send & sec- She had drawn out a letter from her’ CHAPTER XII. nn) ae RY ent man. fo mre. that the Sit san G8 veel she. See Oe eee iJ detective” his job according to contrast. an ft to me, remarking 9¢ itor. The words were hissed trough in de. Now, when 4i4 @he disappear™’ arta untmewn—that’s the else ef it, isn’t this the man?’ eame time, “There was @fty dollers ta B tt Vincent’s A hew t tage whisper amd I noticed « foreign I got this off in a tone to indiente ana I want to know what for! He left It dif look posatble—though I couldn't It." ‘The letter read: : etty accent on “potion” J thought 1 might that I was thawing out Not lest om the hotel at seven in the moraing—seven, still sce why he had begun his acquaint- ‘Dear Madame Delano: { was wulble es well look af dtm, anywag—whioh I him! He answered with a quick bet ming you, before anybody was eut ef ance with me—telling me a He about to return according te promine because rans Advice to Lovers G01 Ghrough the crack withewt femor- vague “Shortly after lending.” ded. He hadn't registered at the Wal- Claire While I was wondering over it, of telegraphic communication wotifying fag che chain Colt. I caw @ setter “You Gent cay!” I exclaimed, wis® Gere by eleven—and he hasn't registered Billy remarked, “Poor De Ravenol has me that my wite-Clairdg mother—is Fi * If She Him. Cons, Tort ass menromngns auarth OE fe ore Coens ome ree. fe any of the other dig hetels. ert 9 get bs Wrevpiee a) em. He) kets srnating fet Caliornia meacdanaal 4 ind Loves id te eceurate—with an intelligen: he’s got eeme new echeme on old man's after him an ‘a lost am leaving for California immediately. Py 2: OW can 6 young man be sure that @ girl loves him? ‘the hemest looking tae, We) ay some ere's no use looking tre him tn the net, Say, you ean afford to pity My child uname eothing of bee Manned) can't until he hae ea her point-biaak and elothes—cheap Tork. Do you imagine wou im now.” news a! @ reason Of axy Go gudden a Carats resi ane ite an wetaty Ls end Gat Tet the mas ted very must to Washington on his own hook— ‘That man's trying to steal the @ia- departure, I am coneealing it frem' her cautious, egotistical young man who Gesires to be sure ef am eff ebout hin. tour. with his daughter an@ alb-and ley the monds himee!! by saying that {t (s diplomatic business , Defore putting che important question : “Well? cata I én en unwelcerming a =! telé him with affected cordiality, “E case before the President? I mean to Billy received this announcement frit which calle me away. It would Se 7 Girlie are kittle cattle. Each has her own way of chew- tene es I could, \ eee just hew it is-end tha: you wish lay @ case before the Presidemt—trust with a stare and then with a whoup cruelty te aubject Ree eoeensitive nature tng affection—er net showing it, For the mere @ gtri ts “You recetved my note"—— he Gegem. % keep thio secret as long as pomfble. little eid ‘mossoc’ te tell only what Be why not? he chucked back, “Ne to anxiety and shock. ef long joumey Inclined te faver © eertain young man the mere apt ehe|"*%! ‘Wrellt" 1 repeated qrimiy, end enw I'm sorry—but it ten't convenient for wants known!” reason! I bet you've hit it! He's found when ehe cow mot hope to sve her fe to appear ehy end reserved when in his company.| “Mademotoctle de Ravenol Ras 41m v1. though he kept hie eves on my tie to Fecelve you at thie moment.” Guppose be hae!” I eried, and thea I out—— Why, look here—anybody eould mother alive. whereas, if eho is certain that she will never have any | oppeared.” face, teach out slyly ani push om the “Can you make It thip afternoon ™ he added: “That would Ge almost toe geod steal those stones en route and notaiug “7 émplore you m human Kindness take warmer fesling for a man she may shew him o bewiider-| 1 made em exclemation and wes in Goer. He hed mot yet notied Ghe etmin, asked. to be rua ead, Yeo-that just about explaine pity on Ber once more and shelter her ingly frank friendiiness, the very act of telling Geor, bring for he was standing in euch a wey ae ‘Not very well—undess you wish to “Yes-I feel that way—T kind-e Gom't everything--thinzs he hinted to me, too.” for @ few éays, keeping from her the No, the only safe as well the man up et ones, when th ereat to cut off the light, eo I let him gush meet a reporter frem ene of the big seam to feel that he did—my hunch He lighted another cigarette and re- knowledge of thie calamity that threat- for a suitor is to “dare to put tt to feeling came over me—intuition, warn- till he brought the door a-heit egatum@ defiien” I gave him e look that ead, doesn't eay he did. Ie knows one of marked, ‘By hiding the diamonds now ens her. I shall communicate w! lone ft all.” ing, whatever you chose to name ita the bolt, af which I gave Aim em “That's what I'm trying to avoid for you two women hee got the diamonds you are doing De Ravenol the greatest ine Yew days. My gratitud i , explaining feeling of Ganger, and that this wae amused amile and another? “Well?’ you.'* he known # in thie boots, no matter possible service any human being could “And Claire followed. it in ail howet= ? what the detectives calhe plant for me, ‘I wished to ese you about Mille. de Es graried elnciy 900 Deniy Seaaes ~~ you say-and enyway you 9 im of this somaAierins Psat He. " Geeres reealled my Ravenci—the young ledy who creased ma not @ press get —_ ie le e at wriiat! “DS reo Oem 6. meg po = baal paging pe Pn this! I Rave spoken to you in confidence ‘Then if he knows ft, why shoul fe to his dying day, Ali you've got w do girangers ¢o Dim, every = “Wall?” aie 1. Py =I felt I eaight trust you.” © off and leave them?" T interrupted. now is to keep the diamonds—keep them ae Oar een “"No—certainly "She hee Gmappeare’.” "Certainty. To-morrow at aime willbe “Because he knows they're enfe” af- and keep them and keep on keeping loves “Whet have 7 1 eate, I think. Shall I expect yout” famed Billy, with large convtotiod. them, and great shall be your reward, oat iniy oe ving Peliyied e , ee mie Oe “And just for the moment they couldn't Why, say—if you work it right, the be any eafer if he had them in hie Katser might even bestow a ecoration pocket. He knows you've got ‘em— of some sort—Legion of Honur, or what- that you're bound to keep ‘em—and ever they give you for things like thie— ea her.” y Wouldn't dare sell er tell. See? That's where you misk your life.” “and you think he éiéa’t ge to aig- where he's got you; and he knows A wave of utter despair swept éver fornia?” Se’ Pam) eugdenly, but chough I he you're both of you shaking tn your me. 3 know ef nothing more him Qofore E tats I euete ee Q i y totes ta 0 Gon WIR poms! Aad motecleesty to the stelra~the way Geom” than the facetious senchalance of; the A “1, Y." writes: “A young man pald me attention for id tee," : hg cared for me, 1 had -~

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