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be Magazine A War Bride’ | You'd Nev Now | Dis Saver! 2. Kite Original Fashion Designs By Charlotte Wharton Ayers —o For The Evening World’ ? Home Dressmakers The story of a self-centred young wife, whore husband it fighting in France, and of the they man,” who sces in her husband's absence his own By Mildred Lode wick | Copyright, 1918, by The Press Publishing Co, (The New York Evening World) opportunity. | | Pretty Fall Frocks for the Miss. CHAPTER VII. | fara Apparently Casts the Die by Accepting Swain’s Gift! and Swain, Thinking His Battle Half Won, Without | N ways that Sara’s Knowledge Takes a Step Which He are simple, Believes Will Clear the Way for . : ta nitully His Triumph. fapteaatve,. Ades Madame ta ITE manager at the jewellers’ was courtesy Itself. He | could not quite disguise his curiosity, but the glance | Mode express he gave Sara when he was presented indicated so much Jeptdepat th cat admiration that Swain was gratified. LNsdibaaehd bili The rings were legion, and all were beautiful. rine anal ik Swain watched Sara closely as she bent over the tray, cut or line are to his eyes involuntarily meeting the manager's with a/| fi sean Sk twinkle of humor at the nonchalant way she picked conservative them over. style achieved by Much to his surprise she chose a beautiful pearl | “BRIDGET (F Youo STOP clever combina- that accompanied a staggering price. He had thought | ENTERTAININ' THAT CoP AN tions of material “me would have selected the more glittering stone with its obvious value, or color, or in and he was gratified and intercsted at her choice, PAY A UIT ATT LE — ETc” the proportions Meanwhile Sara was saying over and over to herself: “I will be happy | of the details of and contented! I will havo all the beautiful things I love and can have fiesta lab it I marry HIM! I will—I will—do this thing and live comfortably ever ela baa after! Jim may never come back. If he does he may be disfigured or in the trime maimed in some way, and all my life will be just drudgery and then more mings. This re- drudgery, and I'll grow old and withered and never have anything beau- quires comsider- tiful to wear—or pleasure in life. It will be just duty—duty—duty until £ ablo thought, am dead and buried in the cold ground—UGH! more so than do That she had practically to whip herself into shape in that fashion grown-ups’ conveyed nothing to her. But it would have to Swain if he had known it. clothes, in which On their way home Swain was quiet | —— any fashionable and considerate. He was filled with| Very soon, Remembering the suc- eff may be wonder at his success, and he feared | cess of his peremptory methods be- used as long to destroy one atom of it by being too | fore, Swain thought he would better | it is becoming, precipitate and perhaps forcing Sara| employ them again. To that end he For young on the defensive. saw a prominent divorce lawyer—a girls’ clothes ev- He wanted to be calm and serious|™an who was under great obligation erything must be and make her feel safe and well taken | to him for tips, sundry and profitable care of—not to take advantage of tho |0n the market. This lawyer said the position and perhaps let her feel the |“ New York divorce was very easil chains too plainly before they were | °btained, as there were always ways forged. and means of procuring that particu- They took a long ride on their way | !ar kind of evidence, and the fact tnat to dinner. ‘The air was balmy and, as|Jim had practically deserted Sara at alwa’ the motion of the smoothly the time he enlisted could be made HOME PAGE Monday; August 26; 1918 “THIS 15 ANOUTRAGE! | * 74115. HUNK OF LEATHER 15 A FINE THIS EGG | ing TA CALLA STEAK 1 WONDER 19 AS OLD HY THEY DIONT MAKE A HINGE OF IT AS YOUR wu7 2 1 CANT EVEN Gt ND IT.” GRANDMOTHER on oe Comrie (MA Prose Pubiaing Ca NT Rveming Worlds | sifted down to a racious yet buoyant sim. plicity in har- mony with the |v hful spirit My design to- ANY MORE PRUNES ?" 1 1 is pretty for running car was a tonic to Sara. She into a very telling point in her favor. the tl Gatos! chatted of everything under the eun. | He further said that it was logical to | frock; oltestal ‘Once when she had been quiet for a| Presume that many soldiers accepted hasan fe nd | moment, Swain turned quickly and| Military service in order to escape | ite it ut fe x >| Matrimonial obligations, just as oth- Aen tec | saw her put the ring to her lips. Th as ol work In the nu- 4 that |¢Ps had married in order to escape | being drafted. “By Georg sight so shook his self-com: he found it difficult to regain it again. Sara faltered her explanation when she caught his glance. That she 80 loved the soft human look of pearls, she had always wanted to put one to her lips to see if she couldn't feel them merous rows of basting stitches THIS ATTRACTIVE DESIGN MAY BE EASILY that form such COPIED. a modish trim. ming. Ona dark blue serge these could be done in red the neck they continue all around 90 worsted, or @ tan frock could have) that when one might so desire, the I've seen some women I'd rather face the Boches any day than marry,” Swain said with a grin, and then he added as he put a memo on the table and covered it with a| chee! throb with life, And when she had |“ | one of her own she couldn't resist the; “Stirt the thing as soon as you dark brown stitchery. ‘The effect of collar may be removed. as OAR yhe: FS a ei a opel | silly desire to try it. hae Re ener Chareaivest AY a, Vd |so many rows grouped together LAM Py raheablie. tan ee white wash nowledge | : ble that check!" =| . On the skirt) } part datne aay arte 4 ‘nis Swain wondered what Sara would A MONA LATER —_ Be attractive slehnees | satin, a fabric that is quite as rea- gonadle as any cotton texture, and launders as well. ‘The tiny buttons they are seen to do In front, WMIe &t) ary ped, and not to be overlooked is ————————— | the Jone pocket which sets slantwise in one side of the broad front panel. aN Although serge is the preeminent | fabric for fall wear, both for girts and growns-ups, there is a variety of silk |and woolen textures introduced for the coming season, which offer an ex- cellent oppor.unity for wool conserva- tion, Fall weather does not demand the warmth of all wool, so it is easy for us to relinquish it now, and re- serve it for real winter weather, say when she knew that he had start- | ed the ball rolling! | | (To Be Continued.) | | queer odd little bit of humanity, Was there woman or girl of his acquaint- ‘ance with imagination or spirit enough to select a jewel for such a reason and then worship it as the sun worshipers do the sun! From then on it seemed as though} Sara was animated with a desire to| prove her justification of the step she| had taken. As though having made up| her mind that materia! things we Croft Pasiitecs the King af Palos sored by a priest who had heeded bis more to be desired than many virtue Magur, the priest, approached the féeals or standards, she wanted to| To Work Miracles for His teat where Jadgor waited bia comin vi 7 hi e had not paid prove to herself that sh: B with me Jasor of Nodhur, in wi the panel at the back, the same a ‘Your NEVER KNow Him Now! sy aa SHOT \ Ras WAS a FOR LOVE AND LIBERTY | | jthe numerous rows disappear under | Answers to Queries too dear a price for them, She en G Gi ait Kaa eURIGA CL inltas | Fashion Editor The Evening World: couraged Swain 'n take her long rides reater ory 80 that he who was known WAR'S GREATEST ROMANCE By Albert Payson Terhune Mell on susie whenever he could, They would go up 4# dull wit for cycles at Scira's school, aE a suitable wi . among the hills, and t' *n shut off the SYNOPSIS OF PRECED| HAPTERS. having fallen ill unto death, return: | sera e S uty.) to life with make a purple mind, “and Watch for the Opening Chapter engine and coast down miles and tablets to me fr a wealth; Gow, comes bring ‘ net dress for m: miles! She would take off her hat bared mic ther at Scira to the end that I gain dekiniet nial is and let the stinging wind lift her hair from this ‘ear place in the of 1 1p udiene i : twahiy oa 6d, and blow it into the most tantalizing | | B screen, Vee see dee Valon. one of the lesae Diane. ‘. oa hae sp aeer said, bending a tur well shaped Jaw and — Kobur laughed, He was an exceed- Voice showed be realisation .c5 ons to ee a fr a v tin epirk ace 0! ‘ol & mouth not lacking n humor, he ingly compan able man, “Call m tact as he spoke to Rol : c) pI or Aisorder, She would sit up straight In the couch, “He sar "Naja It ' kkou Ay Jadgor continu Rob—waten!” spun the crank around, For the advanced wi ; d to study Croft. stood before the Mo whaband#! he inauired ae lenet ORanUEh me Taol To the end that Himyra and all “Jayor af Nedhor Aphur may grow str beyond any a)! th 8 not by so lengthy a title,” he now claimed, “Lam drawn to you, Jasor, Lot us forget questions of caste or first time on Palos there came a ino- rank between ourselves, Speak to t Again Croft whirred ths me as Rob, crank, spinning it to generate the life- evening affairs’ She is light and fair, with roay cheeks, welghing ng str earthly wouan. nit the seat, and holding her arma out make believe she was flying—she ex- plained to Swain with a@ sidelong nt of Palos, and lors atout for an earthly glance of mischief. hia atte sin ‘Phat Tamarizian dream, apd Cathur never jie a Gladly “will 1 call you so.” sald giving spark, He was answered by M1 Ibs. ‘All the most extravagantly foolish | og vunt “the! throne at Zitra,” Croft piece Croft, his heart warming to this prof. hearty hum. ‘The motor quivered and Mina. pve n think of to do she did. aot the real Jaa replied, has m fered end nip of Aphur's'h And shook, A staccato sound of steady + ‘i Hie a POE © somewhere every aly Mucrease the Jadgor started. He narrowed h a tet u 1 now to work explosions filled the room in which it Self-color tatfe- bina pibegar eee enn Wa eldasecan aan fi, r What i“ KK his? h ye ed f the { of ay nation wu HH wd ke gunfire its exhaust broke ta for the bands, night—theatres, dinners, rides—any : ape? , - iis strong hand gripping the edge Hae is anu thrust out a han forth. ‘The heavy balance-wheel Croft while the sas ILC esse orednerriea Cor pee CHAPTER VIII. Vout" Blaon pros hit een eas he wen At ears OU TOG 4 (ars Ave RAMEE BALAD Ree EN anatE While the sasb thought it was because she had cast (Continued.) you Jadgor rece ves Judgor the King knows best in his Croft took in his own. Croft's palm, "This is a day of won spun swiftly round and ‘ o. Ore felt no regrets! | gm INON smiled. ‘The galley'is the SASLG, WITADUS R908 BERT aid Croft, and walted. "l of Aphur smile My der for ull Ta ho ‘sald, and of elther apple the die an s! aak but hia ala to bring thie thing to turned the gnuppas south along the {on rose in the shop. Cap- is e law in Aphur,” he ¢ e, Nodbur. Ask and L ob First, the said Croft, izians Ns visit my father’ at’ the quays drawings he and green or turquoise or dull blue fail.» ribbon, Narrow shoulder strapy cf Ghe let him send her all the flow- best product of our builders,” ers and candy and other gifts that be replied. came within her queer limit—queer “Granted, river road. would .18 énd he brought them to a tund before an enormous building wherein Croft. found th Jasor of Nodhur,” pass.” im with a smile, "W An hour passed while Croft ex and you shall witness that plained and the two Tami tened or bent above sub-Captains ran from thelr lew the success of that for » they had worke They stood flares of staring at the Croft told my fathe and more aid Croft, “But H ia Roar Pes Prarie to eae ved what throbbing, quivering for a girl of her early training, or] were one to place a device upon It, to ‘The next day he questioned yn unrolle nd this—how do you occurred ere continue up the men, well nigh naked, at Croft straightened and stood,|the same color. . Variegated flowers. lack of it rather, But when he would/do the work of the rowers with ten concerning the nature of the oil used name it"—Jadgor began at last Na." work in their glare, Robur led him to of face but with biazing eyes, be- ear . in the lamps, and found it a vegetable Motur.” Croft threw the word into “Come, ‘sponded to the captain in charge of the place and + "1 4 Had have loaded her with jewels and furs| times thei Come, ther bur responded to | . ‘ , re them, He had won! It was @ 5 : ve gifts of all kinds—ghe itu!” cd himself on his Preduct, as he bad feared, But—he the native speech ne natur 1 ule hin acquainted with Croft's face filed with a mighty wonder and| 7 would Ike to and expensive gifts F f 2 had been given evidence that the wine “This motur will do these things Fi t ‘ needs. Inside an hour Croft was su it. And suddenly the Crown| hav i im would have none of them. couch. ‘What, Jagor, 18 this? What supply of the country held e of : He led Croft tro Lid Si i Five perintend the makings of certain yin Thay | MBAR LbAGR tor ehuRl oe jo mace & OM Presently Swain broached the sub-|mean you, my son? What is this de- alco! content, which could A, air Re dowene ines to the qua ORR: DANS 2 be moulded and work. Work as ye have never worked |Pl@ practical dress ject of her divorce and said they] Vice ; . covered in pure f with compara ¢ ' Us Ww n Hey la Not only jooked i oe 'T before. Complete the frame for this|of inclosed silk and id have to calle Ab over: Vary. 6OORe| a, OMe HOM In, MinlG (Gnete told. tive es And—he knew enough «f t wn req Croft "And : » ride upon, the wheels. Make all! wool mixture, tan would ha him," You make your money mot n t ht changes “Workers in alsa of held eyes were gliinting as the idy, men of Aphur, and spare n Sara shied like @ frisky colt, Th 4. ADE me of it to make W burn al T wine to Y Ney 1 f , ' un foundry a RNin the al K day has{color: 1 like the Swain lost some of his patience sre swift of m n, Let traigh 1 ¢ 1 mouth t Cathur sha t ai felt fi r / me 8 in ‘amariaia, | * panel effects was all very well to put off a dis-|me make this device, and they shail ng on which to be advised nor permitted to view the that at last i § AME CRT ee Raven. Cerise ! hour there shall be a new |for the skirt and a 7 fae {mount the Na more swiftly than now work until done ¢ at su 4 for w » he had 5 apts prince, Salute him, Hupor Jasor, wbo | ne * age task for a time, but he didjiney run with the current and the Sager ficw inlthe cdaveion hose things are granted, 1 shall planne copper re nade at once. | | thus has xerved the atate. peck _ medi eny “High | think he deserved some considera-| wing,” his son's remarkable plan, 8¢® it arranged.” Jac irned Rua thual’ ssitinaliaa tA haber ted ey 1 their hands in salute, |{" Waist. Am 21 tion, and he thought Sara should get) Sinon turned his eyes to the woman parchme tnd brushes ©yeS again in Magur'’s directic Palos whic Min hottie ¢ e ie 7 aptains, and turned away, |¥e@rs of age, weigh herself together and realize that it/at bi 4 this is ur fon, who square of color, something “Priest of Zitu—Zitu’s own hand ap- many mor naar ihe Hull "3 her nor Croft looked into Robur's eyes, “Rob,"|119 pounds, have t Fe aoe z |was a dullard!” he excia like India ink, and Croft'set to work Pears in the plans of Ja mind. ind Mellin ills he stammered, and put out bis hands|)gent " would have to be gone through with, | "uta ’ Whom 1 have always had faith,” during ander of the trip. tie The designs Zitu himself have hour spent in exp Rab pay Js wae dons, | H . brown hair, and the sooner the better, It wasn’t) soijia replied with a smile of mia> had assembled more than on surely entered his soul, I, JadKo. th a prom ction to m hurr al Robur said, “Such ts the or-|P°O WS eve# and a pleasant job at any stage of the 1 Joy on her face in his day, and after hall sponsor the carr ut" And pe his w That task arranged for, f 1 Jer of Aphur's king did the we | medium skin game, u have faith in this thing he this type of construc nos more he addressed Croft: "Wr ti 1 back pala 1 were to make to-day succeed, He will] MISS D. J Sara pleaded for more A lay and) PvAye. I think 1 Mf spoke f days, aah a So soon as Aphur wi 4 mpleted a a 4 1 1 I am told Pre Brown bone bu promised that she would think of itty jim in his deathlike sleep,” the jy shaatAw ‘Good we 1 roads was aweet f - , a trothal feast of Naia| tons & brown suede = —= man said H finished 1 was a without «n any t 4 i t aa hur's Prince, What|belt and tan G “Then, by Zitu nall make the of 1 Ww, quick to see elr speed,” he 1 Robur and wife, a M wand now of caste, my friend?" |mette co! re A PERFECT BRUTE. tompti” Simon said ald elze it. Now entered the Prince's en proudly syed two child \ boy Croft quivered. He shook in every |ma k would | 66 HY did she leave her hug+| succeed, the king himself would ma. ¢ wered su ened his eyes. “Say you and a girl » The Kult was bridged—that guif}roe’ * SMart V band?” him a knight for bis service to t quickly: In . h it for that Lam to ald you ag fr between himself and the girl |fFO°K My dear, he was a per- | state, he requested Sinon my sor B AAS May said?” CHAPTER LX. t iat the shrine of whose sweet —>—__—_ sos Grats 40 ne! Croft's heart leaped and ran racing nall return,” desire him here ised niet oat ; - : APTER IX ‘ ce his 0 spirit bowed He UKRANIA BIG COUNTRY, ec <night uluting with upraised hand, palm n let us begin at once, Two N the day } > be pened his lips yet fou B , o» | for & minute at the words. Knight- : n 1s begin a a r psy id Rimself HE new Eu x! "so I heard—but what did be do?” | nocg! ‘That was the answer to forward, the soldier w w, and thing accomplished," Robu feast Gr ed hia image overwhelmed with emotion, unablo to td le pear ye Pad ep “Oh, he acted terribly,” {question ‘3 brain—the brid; Jadgor plunged Into f er 1 z era | A 4 peak » Carved out of old Rus- 4 “| know—but can you give me an which phoul the gulf be 1 d without evasion, one concerning Croft f nd briefly deseriied ; bur cast an arm about his shoul- sla, bas an aren of $16,000 Se EPIRA Nala of Aphur and himself, He pr alr si) par w a 1 ‘ ! ined a rs ax the two men stood, “Jasor,|8@uare miles and at the commence- instance of his cruelty Oe aa hat pmotions, howgver, prie t Zita ashe? * h ng ¢ wond an t 1 place where the doors good, f 1 I ng my friend, he once more began’, Ment of the world war had a popula- 1 can give you a dozen—will ono Cre a Sinon again, "Then 1 may ‘ aaa F until af lies of i * this thing so much to you? tion of about $0,000,000, suffice?” out plan? y & message t mice t ¢ f € Jaitic Rel : Why? What things have you in mind ainda m et mY os, he half of my wealth, Scira." Cr 1 ; ‘i A u no! DON’T BLAME 'EM | Well, instead of elving her money leclared tablets th 1 bad inaoribe ad aut . “ ' 1 "i tor rina ih = to pay the household bills he paid “Then we stop at Himyra,” Croft "My n gave him.s glance 3 ae See Re edatnys aie oe os filled a r spirit, g 1 Aye,"" said Croft, “Yet Rob, T may acy F Pies eet per cent, of Pr them himself and gave her the ro- announced. of adr 1 and Zitu go with gre TEMP eae et eae ; ansured that somo | c A n newhat Quy speak OF thowe Wings aa yet” Nor big 000 inhabitants, colpts. eng “At Himyra!" Sinon stared. you. Woe shall walt for you her ‘And at that moment there entered sy ' nd the type of the changed for tho use of Gitterent Geateie the tole ta fla keak. pypeent it ts eatimated, are able to ead, Oh, the beast!"--Cleveland Plain| “Aye. I would see Jadgor of Aphur Croft nodded and left. An hour outh to wh Croft's ot MF ae en, ji a ae "1 ter their own language. Something over monies Pe Hs ns cae tee the room a youth to whom Croft's other ine k he had seen, "Tale fuel, and laid hold of the crank, you shall know all," he declared, @ quarter of @ million can seed er. q ye later he stood before the king, spon- heart went out. Clean-limbed, strong- me there, O Kiubur of Aphur," be said, 1t was a tense moment, and bis (To Be Continued.) lish, be s

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