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} 3 4 é Se a ee — me Home and Comic Page of THE EVENING WORLD, Tucsday. April 6. s aene iTear” THROUGH TWE EVENING wonlo's “wor -STOAT shaved TO FORTUNE Leonard A. Mason ol the ’ Nivewreted by FERD G LONG wove PRON TN a Sem Se ighte Reserved Returming early te the hotel thet afiernoon hing down te tiee's head and A strom? swimmer, Cartis nevertheless knows When the depth of the eater perm he tanta Slight Mirtabe. Gurtis learns thet Else has taken @ book and ders above the the treachery lurkingBin the eddying water he 29008 Tw semening againnt the buffering ride! current hm Kanmne (ity they tot of & brover thas Qone somewhere to read i Me eterte we she thas beer sitting mow wre nutes and 9 s#eeping ond boiling between the rocks and tones Hi6 Tt but fine can keep her hold me longer A» hae ] whe moved from the city out inte search of het foro iriendly tete-e tet ond Tin the owirting tide whe has dilfiowlty im cling shore A rescue must be effected, but it will be + among the aippery roche. Tl Rivaker smenpe her fram the roche and cngells cetee Me went or some! fg Comes to the top of the high lift ine to thee 8 mip ond tuck race with death wader out toward deep wats her Continued to-morrow distance and, since the raliway wae pover\y-siriches and (he service com eeguertiy chicken coop j nothing Tou're 4 =| RS. JONES went shopping one M “tein eccmmnca or “S* MATTER, POP!” husband, and ae they emerged from a store « by noticed that mother waen't acting | aturelly, Benes! potted vell her orth: sew ieti Bronte the A ona, twh Goats ae a | AT MES SIMPSONS ‘5 the matter, Mary?” asked be old man, in alarm. “Are you ili? ‘Of course not, silly,” answered wifey, as the contortions centinued. “I never felt better in my life.” “Then what in the world are you, doing with your face?” wondertngty | demanded father. “What am I doing?” anewered mother, exposing both hands, which were full bundies. “Why, I'm try- ing to get my vell down over my ehin."—The Detroit Times. Rk, B _% A Domestic’s Domestic Problem. WOMAN says that the best cook she ever bad left her rood job to get married, according to the Cleveland Plain Dealer. The cook's new husband didn’t turn out to be such a hero ae he was expected to be, and the cook came back to com- fide her troubles to her former mis- treas. ‘He's a pretty good husband, ma’am,” she said, “but he lici mea, PU ale S| LOOEY AND AXEL —You’se Got to Hand It to Them. When They Want to Go Anywhere, They GO! w we we we By Vic more.’ “Why don't you have him ar- rested?" “T've been thinking of that. But I Gee avec! Tay oun eENaNe ; (TS AEREIGHT TRAN! ‘ fe. : . j WHISTLE SOUNDS Good Tue! SHe's Goin’ SLow UP THAT =a 3 param! i H AMT IT music Aver? , : ments, and then, looking class, : awked: “Ie there any little boy who would like to answer Susie's question?"— Everybody's Magazine. —_————— Imaginative Plumber. ; Ree uring a voyage to| "EE EC we wa we we (Mars FE } f YOU BID Make & SIGw O' NRSELF ; Ra eee Now oIDN'r You, @IWT NOBUDDY went into rapture. ‘ Bl,” remarked @ pessenger, ROWEENIE'S GIVEN THIS y LEMvLEL TeGETS!/ ( Kin BE DIGNIFIED Haren iw ig who ls going aaty| | XIN MARYS : ; q Ne GREAS the whale ON © GI a Sie name ts Smith,” answered the i] oer. He @ plumber in a big .” returned the fret, musingly, swat hy should he be so md tured “Nethi uld be plainer,” emtled it of usted water England the passengers of a big liner were treated to the remarkable sight of @ spouting whale, Philadelphia T ASN we x z 1014, Prem Publishing Ca. (N. ¥, Rresing World.) UU rmceum ; he. ‘i 4 Caornron Siswer—ee “GETTING AHEAD AS |HOW I EARNED MY RAISE—No. 2—A “Plogger's” Rise ww REE ~— ws By Ralston C. Hewitt A “SUCCESS MOVIE" jes of TRUE STORIES of ADVANCEMENT—Hilustrated by WILL B. JOHNSTONE. A BUSINESS GIRL.” _—t to : TME BVENING WORLD will pay Each story must be arranged in FIVE SCENES: (for illustration), must mot exceed 600 words, must detail the ACTUAL EXPERIENCES OF THE WRITERS, and ° panied by REFERENCES from which Ite veracity can be investigated if thought necessary. THIS OFFER EXPIRES APRIL 30,; when a selection of manuscripts will be made. No manuscripts returned Graduating from Commercial High School, 1 be- A few weeks later he asked for the position, It was 46 the fall came another unsolicited increase in my ‘Through an advertisement in THE WORLD a ee unless accompanied by toe «|| came a bookkeeper in a bonding company. Two | refused him and given to a new employee and myself, | pay, which was raised to $10, but a few months later | better opening was found, and though | was told | was wee mn io day work well were obs ‘months later the collector resigned and | offered todo | and pay day found $9 in my envel instead of $7. the company was bought by another andthe services four years too young for the position | was given the of the company, who offered A ihe Sarerane tage. Address BUSINESS GIRL STORY EDITOR, EVENING WORLD, 8 Park Row, New York City. t art of that work in addition to my own, although it | To “make good’ | started coming earlier to the office. of most of the employees were discontinued. But | chance to “‘make good.” By hard plugging and work- i Phy in Pani offen workiig The other bookkeeper tok! | My evenings I spent at night school studying, Alsy't | was prepared for a position which soon found with | ing-early and late, Irrespective of ofiice heure, | suc. perce th PI real job)" at last ang me | was foolish to “load myself up” that wa started "savin anothes vompany. ceeded th ¢aming a “raise,* yea oy, Jap ae low 1 Earned My