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2 ‘@sozing between two vice Waang on to both of them, Girls no longer take such awful chances when they marry. should they, when they get so many good ones nowadays? ~ What the Symbols Mean In Your Oriental Rug thought he we and prosaic lis of penntiful maid- tie weaving exauisite patterns for Ms of r of their ancient fig a complete story. the symbols dom, and pig. k reached perfec y, but the modern schoo! of de signing has set a high standard of ar tistic excellenc t of it coming from efter which it pai ing machine, ighed as it passes! of spindles iv leached in o AND FATHER PAYS THE BILLS, | Utne in fexas “1H WwW is I roy v tobert getti. ¢ on at lid Mr By Helen Rowland by ‘The Press Publishivg Co, (The New York Evening World), VERY thrift stamp is @ nail in the Kaiser's shoo to prevent him from gotting to Paris, No, dearie, coutlship no more resembles mar- riage than’ the original manuscript of a musical com- edy resembles the final production, This Is the time of y times t moonlight with @ pretty girl. Between the fear of marrying “a woman with a the horror of marrying “a woman with a) mission” and the dread of marrying “a woman with | a temperament,” many a man concludes that bachelor- | ood & ihe better part of valor. sou The difference between a husband's opinion of his wife's beauty-and | @@otber man's opinion is merely that the former looks at her over the top of a coffee cup at breakfast and the liqueur glass after dinner, Ghoosing between two women fs almost as difficult for a man as ; he is always possessed with at foolish desire If you can’t plant a war garden, at least you ean refrain from sowing ~ wild outs to offset other people's gardens these busy days. A prude {s a modest little thing who {s always looking for something | fo blush at. \is| sets back of the loc oh re the machinery | 8¢t representing - jenta| in the rug. Ly t America’s ries, each of the| the surface of ‘the rug is pulled On the contrary, Line eyar the onlooker is struck with he was following an ancient and hon-| the mechanical wonder of the appa- tus, Lage lke Ax it comes from the loom the ' nts rough APANC but na dooth sur by a machine mbling a lawn mower. Afterwa <i ¢ ends are finished and it js ready for i. The an the market. The pattern of t been the first to| carpet is obtained by printing according to legend, | colors to appear in the design on the face before aving is started. Carpet man- one » which is to form the © of Tubal process of weaving | ufict ring is a er industry, American factory alone producing 000,000 yards nt ered from the Atlantic to the n Fleece, wh cific, and another from the the tale of her} border to tho Gulf. : Data from "Tue Book of Wonders," by the woot of her mire © Huwau of Industral “Pura Washington, D, ©. ate Rew ‘yor CUT OUT YouR BAY Window! THAT'S NONe ESSENTIAL Home Dressmakers | 7 when a chary bachelor crosses his fingers and says “bread and butter” throc pre venturing alone and unprotected in the latter through the bottom of a You Don ‘T Loo MUCH LIKE You RE SAVING Food WRITTEN CIUILTY OF WASTIN Ca Why} | |cdintinetive ofnooks || *tdbrte. color or of cok ZEE WHIZ) 1AM O SEE ANSTHER EVERY Body Is RUBBING : schon OE famous Jacqua motion of cards, each color wanted NoBodyY Loves A Far MAN INWARTIME = WE Look SusPiciouS WASTING CLOTH. RE Duce IT eet rug. s may have) lito proper at he frame ,, color lying ap of th w about a dull) ye the patterneawiftly grows | rug jipretty edtors that carpet, of twenty- each year, more | vongh to lay a strip across the | Pa. | nadian Pere gs laid pnder Pitny writes of Delilah wove th 1 her beauty int have been! |) =a £ Sy BY DANE -COOLIDGE?= to them into t¢ | 4 in modern rug de- | Re re Amid 0,t011| hese are some 0 their meanings: } bee, 1 mortality; | crocodile, creation; g is said to t om CHAPTER IV. yut the sixteenth | (Contioned.) yeamore to com it in on the usual game. to Aincrican machine- | have replaced the of a quarter of «| finest. wool go ria and China, | 1 reaches the} dri¢d.and sorted, through: plek 1 blends the aifrer- st nded the door him, ng & care *5| Now that the secret of his name Phrovgh tupes|was out Jack told of nothing rn proceed to , which separates | fibres. ‘The thic appear on roy. all this to tw worn to enforce the law, twisted into yarn,| town, never rightly knew, but house, Here the] a a with st 1 “id 7 ‘}) Lum Martin began to talk about ex- 5 tmen “There's a bi, shipment of gold erred on poles t 2ugh here every Frida process which € specie from \¥ pint, Sometimes when I was br it to the| messenger the through safe wouldn't ,after the colors | hola n the yarn is which are pat in|! the locs asked tho M o was being. enter- | | ere waa then Jack Haines spoko sharply, 1 the proud father, lot ind scholastic minister sald it on's | brought it up again, » be college bred. | whore 1 listener, sald: Brown mean by plan, but when he 1 tho tight, thin lips and the dominat- ing eye, toid him that it would do lum no good to objegt CHAPTER VI. 'T wos a beautiful evening September when Sycamore set forth to bea hold-up. Just after dark he went out to. the gate of the pasture where Round Valley was and whistled oagosly, riding bareback as gracefully as an Indian, with his knees camped ne and we'll have a drink to- 4 finished and SAE "How 7 Words First Spoken in Jest Lead to a Bold Stroke For. Sudden Riches SYNOPSIS OF PRE him once more, and sinister intent. “You got ® good scheme, “but they's one wrong- Mohawk is too big a town. There's nobody the operator and from home.” through safe is closed!” this time with , passing him the bot matter with and that's 1 Sand Tanks that express car when they open her eleven mlies up at Mohawk Junction and I'll clean and be back bere yen of Hacker her in half an he tizens hire Lum M D fis resulta in the ephinte the servic by Marti jon and IU too close Hainos Reiviant y » mountains and when the ent is over W dig tp the gold J an go back amd his partner—they exchanged the last words with Lan, slung sacks on their horses for sad- drifted out , house he joined tell you Tw: you'd never or no blan- sup suddenly NE evening Lum Martin invited to his ‘house y in his drmken 1 down on @ job if 1 do it at wll, to go ghead * returned Lum grimly, “but cy wah ea ould you get the go! would you hold her up 4 studying @ minute the periioug days when the G boys were on his trait Martin had | moved to a lone adobe house far out on the alkali fat, and there he had con- tinued to abide when the danger of ambush Was past It was a square 1cture, built solidly of twelve inch mud bricks, There were no windows to invite the treacherous and Lam 11.30 and thes had time for their ride and to. apare. Sycamore had volunteened to hold while Haines further reference deputy sher something to | more chances of the express carried @n extra shot- course there were and make a rep.!" know,” replied Lum devil learned bow froze over and cur-~for they fallen tot und e realized that he and in that mo. needed Lum appreciated hired and instructed rather than be CHAPTER V. ONSIDERED mpelled to blow o Sycamore had un- « drop op the mes- him come out af his needed him you wouldn't lose nothin’ by vutmastered °s, StU) speaking: dertaken to get | wenger and mutke is very probable 1 ups and robberies, of flights gnd rdy to secure evenness | pursuits and wild orgies in towns Where his identity was not known deputy sheridfs, both ey rode along PISINK wnd movorusting eaeh ether, until they had ¢ noral aspect of his you like to « upon Number Nine How it me 4 amo} Rann 600 teat | w ne wbhout Sycamore huadred yards that’s our fir t as they sat by the dim light inotlon wae unneceseary chances and over to view the alike around pull off yore wiudded evenly Lud scrubby 1d need some with s@lt bushe but at this point ther mile post and what's worryin’ Den- railroad tes not open the car e buge und dytmmite, and they'd put part of it You was a fool, Jack, to be robbing them litle Jim Crow . 9 carries more 1 and bills than Sam Bass ever dre amed vee Ware | lence for a moment riing around in the nig his mh powder, and ind for at their identification out slowly down the track The station at Sand fler a long look marke they Got and prepared time he got the powder, a stick at at @round the dim prove where Tanks is small mM 4 quart bottle they came » subject again, McMonagle makes ma with bitter roofed house, the lash @ 1 a passing hobo wandered by to break the long monot ony of their wait “Well, what's the matter ff we hold it up, then?” Lum made some laugh- rejoinder, but the next night they Light Qnally pierced tue eastern gloom both Haines and Sycain it, if it meant they ing to get shot caine now, from ther hiding place by and Haines stepped ) Surprise the est ke to Ko ind start something perpetrators-- @p around thetr vo ‘em iti’ would yon hold up old mes, who had) No, 9, Jack? enquired Lum Martin | casually, as Jack Haines reverted |to the gold shipment, “This here is 2/4 mighty open eonntry—4 pet 1 conta “\@éen looking over his son's bills, ‘ia a| tal you up and bring you back tn Aewr-your loaf.”—Philadelphia Ledger, |a blanket,” rind the Water ta engineer, while Sycumore cre the station to lie in wait for the ola ‘Number Nine some 1 night and give tefl you wh: teered Sycamore “rl come mo town cowboy sone nigit and shoot ont al ‘Thea you end Lam can entirastasm. bke « @runk in the shadow 5 A dark HK GRLOMOT ef drawn ticht over the bridge of his none for a mask, and ae the train walled ta bad loosened « Leas at his canvas in his grip Over the tems in the ‘dobe that niyné : Jack Huines retureed again to bi But @ elmgle giauce at the etern face, a re while they walk | Original “Fashion Design For The Evening World's ° By Mildred Lodewick | Comyright, 1915. by The Preas Publishing Co, (The New York Brening Worl, | Attractive Summer Frock of New Design HPN gingham W entered polite gociety last yeat for women's frocks it had not the faintest anticipation of beime fo graciously received. But not only one season's popular- ity was its lot, for this year tt appeared as attractive as ever and is repeating its last years muccem over again. And to make ure of ft, this ca- ‘pricieus fabric, not taking any chances with a pubic which is known to be fickle, offers as a pretty re- Net from the -well known checks, bold and effective plaids that are now consid- ered the rewest and emartest of all. Some- times only one color is combined with white, but frequently there are two, and some- times three or Tour in the fecotch designs. ‘These * plaids ‘make when propertly »com- bined with a’ ptain My design to-day shows an ‘unuéual ar rangement, the plaid used only as band trimmings on the waiet. (On the skirt.ft forms a long, full tunic. Dull blue apd corn yellow are two been peen invone of the new plaids, and for thin design would look well in com- | outline to the bodice. Bands of Mike bination with plain dull tue gingham. | width, but of the plain material, re ho bodice is severely plain of cut, | turn the compliment to the plaid tumie with no vistble opening except on | vy edging it all around. each side, where groups of three Dut- Although this frock wns designed tons fasten ite elongated waistline. | for gingham there are other sultaie Above them on’ the left side the | fabrics such as cotton crepe or velle fastening i eontinued invisibly under | that would interpret it satisfactorily. | the plaid band. These bands, besides | serving as an effective ‘Introduction for the plaid materjat, lend a graceful UNUSUAL COMBINATION OF PLAID PLAIN GINGHAM. Answers to Queries. Patton Pitter, The Prening World: Would ike to mae & percale dress Ike inclosed sample, browm, with a tan figure, Would like @ sugges tion for a pretty, aime ple style which I eeu copy. Am twenty< cieht years old, hawe M-inch bust, 36-tmeb hips; am five feet threes inches tall and weigh 107 pounds. NEE. Tan chambray eela jar, cuffs and heit{ bat and breathed hard tor courage. Ho was stripped to lis sbirt and trousers—two puirs, after the custom of all cowboy#—and in the belt of these he had two pistols, held in place by the ejector flange, one ready for each hand, On his head he had « ‘Texas sombrero, pulled far down over his eyes to conceal his face, and on his heels Texas @purs, to hurry him over the pli And now the agent ran out and set) the light. Then he hurried beck, ine vide—-and the great train rumbled tn. A. lantorn dropped dawn to. the also ining to panel ground ax the conductor got off for front, his running orders. The air Drakes wiht were thrown on explosively—the train a ’ stopped—and with a wary eye on the | “eer Bite. Tw brenion Wert: onductor’s back Sycamore alipped out you plea: \e~ and stepped up close to the train. He | sgn mea becoming dress looked up alent and a bs Haines | as Tam rot a good figure. swing up on the engine—then, as ne watted delow it the broad door of | Neve 2 short waist and the express car rolled open and wh: | full bust, also large hips. messenger stuck out his head, He was|Am thirty-eight years of smoking, very peacefully, and his eyes |ige, have light brown opened up wide as he stared Out intoligir pray eves, the night . » good Fusing up slowly out of the gloom | color, tur skin. What re whipped out his heavy pis-| material and color would at his chest. meent Ge eee out of there” he or- | 720 suse for @ 4 dered quietly, “and be quick about it] Which I shall wear morn- 1 blow your head off! ings @t a summer hotel? ahr doubt abu tit Mb tntet MRS. J. W. tions, but for a moment Tmessen ger ‘wavered, his thoughta;ea his | A COOrs, heavy tnen ia sawed-off shotgun. It pained the | STY or dye bine would) man to do it, but he had to jamp or| be pretty, combined as die, shown in sketch with Yow call yore pardner out,” con-| white batiste. Make thet] tinued Sycamore, “and call fim uo'} White bw th he'll come or I'll shoot @ hale in you'"| Delt: loose enough te He stepped behind the shotgun mao | drop slightly below normal. as he spoke, still menacing him witn his pistol and at the call the exprese clerk, still wearing his eye-shade, carne running to the door. But either he caught the note of trouble or, in look ing out, glimpsed Sycamore with his black mask, for the instant he showed himself he leaped back again and ducked down behind » safe, “Don't you inove away from there, you big stuf, he said to the Sycamore Pastien Billter, The Brening World: I have 3% yartewt pearl gray satin, Bow, would you eugwtst making? — somethaa simple yet distinotive. Am % years of age, but look older om'ae+ messenger, “I'm goin’ to Kill tha feller, if he shoots at me—Dut if hh count of my Gam comes out it'll be all right.” There was which is @ 36 ates. tense silence for # minute—and then am © tons the clerk came aut 2 inches “Don't shoot!” he called, “I'l come! * tall, weigh peg Meanwhile the train stood still and have biack bair, Gime nobody know it was being -obbed. | The conductor had gone inside the! station, the passengers were all asicep | and the clerk in the mail-car ahead | never So much as looked out. Se for a few minutes they waited, Sycamoie and the shotgun man eyeing each other furtively, and then there was 4 crunch of gravel from up in front and gotte crepe combined Jack Hair appeared, driving the at dase of bodice, Gap: ne-driver apd fireman before him.| of siceves, and yoke of skirt, Bemis “Keep yore guns on these men,” he "- L directed, taking command on the ip, | of either white china or cut steqlemme stant, “while I friak them for the | breidered In straight bands, gaty.” He searched each of the pris- aia enaine i successic aod then herded Shera 1A suONeRRIOR Gnd tnA8 herded HOT WATER TO ORDER. 8 car,” An attachment has been iar eyes, medium aiding with some color, MISS Cc. This simple deatgnt would be attractive with self color Gegr- ow uncouple that expr he said, turning to the engino-driver | for hath roam anigate whiek and fireman, “and we'll take a run wp the track. And remember now— ed to an electric, tigi, fp monkey business! (To Be Continued)