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ag a ye ~~ ° a = aide HOME PAGE Friday, December 27, 1948 Wonderful Pair |[Gan You Beat It! Of Spectacles ——— NAT PRION A eat | For The Evening World's? Boe eee eerie camueton’ | KReweame SON \ | THe tomtey a eaitN H Home Dressmakers XMAS PResenr | By Mildred Ledewick ; rushed “like mad” into a cigar and tobacco store near Hamilton Copyright, 1918, by The Press Publishing Co, (The New York Evening World.) Ferry, crying out as he entered, “Hart, for God's sake fit me to a) t pal of glasses, my eyes have clean gone back on me, and I don’t | A Distinctive Velour Suit. | ANY women | (Original Fashion Designs | 4inow what I’m going to do.” ‘The proprietor was not an oculist, He simply had a peck or 80 of bheap glasses spread outjon a counter in the rear of the store, and if any one h e wanted to invest twenty-five or fifty cents in that ine of goods he went to ie peter the coynter, picked out the pair he wanted, laid down the price, and went | thete wardrobes that ‘la |the sult which usu- | “All right,” replied Hart, “step up there (pointing to the glasses on the ally has to be a founter) and help yourself.” counted for at the “But I want you to help me find the right glass,” said the customer, advent of the winter ‘The proprietor fooled away lots of time with the man without any re- season is only now Bults whatever, At last, tired of the business, Hart sald to the man, “Ah! I beginning to receive | ‘ave you tixed now in great shape.” With that he picked up a pair of the consideration -—-Bhectacle frames Without any glasses in them, hast!ly elipped them over the | Waten 35.19 ound, te f have sooner or later. customer’s nose, and remarked, “There you are! What did I tell you | Maving been eaved “You've said it!” answered the happy man. “Just what I needed, Can |edhe sWbth, and: Gene See better than I ever could, What's the price?” “Twenty-five cents,” an-| of the first two :wered Hart, and tossing the quarter to Hart, the fellow rushed out with his | HOPE You {months of winter, ylassless spectacle frames astride his nose, as happy as a little boy with bis MANEN'T | the suit which ts now rst spinning top! . S LOST (T | to complete the sea- Upon reaching home, the happy man learned, through the laughter of |fon. can be de- jis family, how he had been duped, not only by the spectacle-dealer, but by veloped of such ma- lia own fancy in thinking that there was something the matter with his terial and in such a style as will carry baal . one through the Well, there are a great many of us who are as decidedly the victims of early spring days, fancy as this man was. thus eliminating the We are suffering with ills that do not exist, except In our {magination. need of @ spring sult. We are insulted by people who never thought or spoke of us except in | Aw the advance style kindest and most respectful way. | hints always appear We are daily wronged by those who never had an evil or unkind thought | | at this time itis easy toward us, and who would not harm us for the world. | jacrcenvene wr rueen We are going to run up against something terrible by and by. We ee tora. con't know just what the thing is, or just when we are to encounter ft, but sect Sheep bd ely headed for it; when, in fact, there 1s no such evil destiny | ' angement, Light colors for street wear have been quite favored this winter, and so tan, which can never be dented its appro- we are 5 awaiting us ‘We are, in a word, the victims of our own crazy thoughts, our diseased | fancles, as 1s the caso with scared little children in the dark—scared by tho | Dogies that have no existence except in their fears, | sea didn’t ‘The fellow who rushed into Hart's looking for a pair of gl - . deed any glasses; all that he need»d was to be disillusioned, to havo his! eae Hy a vey RS A LOVELY yoriateness. for quind freed from the baseless fancy that his eyes were dofective, | BEAUTIFUL ox : ISN'T IT! canass spring, Is a sultable LAR j color for the little And thousands of others of the children of men need anything BUT the | ir CA things they think they need. They are the playthings of fancy, the victims | : ME IN Gorgeous! of Maya, the mother of illusion and mental mirage, Dear old Don Quixote, as you will remember, was finally disenchanted, | and died with a clear brain, What the most of us need is to be disenchanted. | to be freed from the crazy fancy that 18 responsible for most of our foolish. | Burton suit which I have designed for to-day. The jacket is al+ lowed an inch or two on the ler h which it would not have had this fall, and it Kua ove Gao ances THE NEWEST EFFECT IN SUITS. jlines, @ prediction of spring favoritism, ° |A fur collar will characterize tt as a)add an individual touch, accentuated winter sult, while it can be provided|by the omnipresent hand worked’ ~ | with a turn down collar of the goods | arrows, Tricotine is a very good lig b ito meet the more balmy days of|chotce of material, though there are 9977 spring. Many ball buttons of the |any number of novelty weaves, not oo) joods, of bone ones, give a substan- Mentioning serge and velour, that will |) eee oe i ee ae Advice to Lovers | By Betty Vince | Ni reason for an er n 1, not one of us had been O of at t several months be-| @#Xed' ‘for a dance. Now, my dear ee Miss Vincent, we would lke to know t jae is that duri . this. period probation the young|tlemen to ¢ Alea foros aannne | tal richness to the suit, arranged In be equally popular this coming spring. « man and his fiancee, seeing each| Without be introduced formally.” a row down the front to close It one art uaintay a | Fashion Eaitor, The fvei ; s other frequently and informally, are| ,,.°duaintance or an introduction is | piasonally placed pockets which cor- te ial Whe is a tS given some unity 40 find out| invitation fo dance ee | respond with other lines in the coat eotek tag ares a ot n jon bi nm them is|-— - 7 ae tr ape —_— for a Sunday after- based on rea niality and, thore- | = noon tea? Wouid I te fone, if t chance of 1 like ‘ han | it to be in a protty avi y or. grey color, as I car oie ‘ then wear it in the" 19 ment most jmpertectly reproduce spring, Am thirty= “01 e imperte produce t four years of age; « At te ES a sas rae é al| Z have red hair, * iq peer ath ct ses Rave oeeriet nding her like a shadow, put on my oldest r REPORT OF J. M. No. 1% eyes, good ekin; | toward cach o' and do not show more elegant and more * To went on wicke the had put down, She had ot uy ' 2 ‘rae thelr faults of ractor with the Of a complacent than ever, : t some quiet i written: . ett rer autre ae n‘ei ame lack of welf-control which: hus- Th t T O Lt B © is a telephone switchboard on hotel, the last 7 they would t! “Elegantly dressed man of Atty; ll: there: Foxy, Jum oe i : iy asa, bai seh ce ta urns u 0 ea ench floor of the Rotterdam, opposite of looking for you, I will give toupes, waxed mustaghe, § recall Ge ikaroute: pellamhus' te 4 inches. band and wife frequ anifes Wonderfu the elevators, In addition t0 answers the name of sich a place. At ; brown waistcoat edised will jn all besides Freer and me MRS, W, Nevertheless, man and bi. l wb 2} Hi > ing the calls, the operator is supposed this afternoon I would go to a cers white: white spats, white gloves; x= were all eambling in the dinng roon. ee fiancee becom y well acquainted, reasure ouse. to keep an eye on things generally, tain horrible cheap Httle restaurant pensive Panama hat, fancy band green“ id Lorine, go up to Chiffon, wita self- oh pane Series ges While | was waiting for the elevator known as the American which and red; room 1104." the office and hi council, I was color satin § cording He 3 and certain! they cannot 1 asked the girl on our floor what was is on rd Avenue near 16th Street “This is yc two to come in. edging the tunic and r description, and this Just watting for the during ther of engagem (Copsriant by Georse /M, 1 ai tt Sat the irate: Haiipaat freemen t F ¥ Goorse /M. Doran Company.) ne. cause Of the excitement, She Hualf-past 6, remember, and just 8€@ 4y ihe number a Nas walline cor shade twin be eo en when their love is fresh and stron 1 CHAPTERS suld ‘she didn't know, but satd it with ih the Aiinker af MY tod radii tp rete: cd separate waist sec- and rose-volored, they have not much | 4! M mper and a toss of the head that id only come with me— “you've done me a good turn and FT act * tions front and bese. ij chance of happy marriage. If two! ® atin 4 for aw the door,” she MU ghan't forget it, Don't you worry.” oy something in the tone of | These ary embroidered with beads tn” who think they love each other qua bby, Irma and Mount. came down, 1 sure ho loves mo atin’ , 1 hung up the receiver, and did a Phin, n OF |p the lock which ats | sapphire blue. @ Ott Site: epmemmiaE rel frequently befc arriase they They took a taxi at the di Follow v - 4} y a S boning my beat toon nd tinete [on the sleeves, 1 t . de pulse said, “You'll Name of th ad calls f Bae ter Detier give Pi Reiiner aah OF fare Wea on ie youve Lorin, up—E vary UC began to wonder if Chad not risked | Pasion Rattor, The Breuog World: of # lifetime togethe to follow them, They led n lost him, you've losta lover that was COMMON name. It was Mrs, Bleeckor# too much in venturi hack inte the) ¢ would lke some te ace Worth s worsana wnllect nar Was this a new thread in my va den this night. However, It was Quarrels. i an ihe eee oe ea Biileak Babee nee ou Tato for Trexrets. U put the best | thing distinctive io @ LK." writes: “Do you think 1¢| Baty & f appeared In the bureau of Marri CHAPTER XIX. ; Ken to Osear'a sho, fifa und’ Loria rapped on the desk | aFess to be worn on Licenses, and my worst fears were for attention, special occasions at and tI sad seen Irma sgfely isting prudent for a girl-who has loved a confirmed, eT ing marks of the elegant : young man her own axe for the past CHAPTER XVIII was 3 letter file with drawers ‘This time I determined to act with- out of the Rotterdam (1 Mr. Hourdman, late of the Rotterdam, she anid bluntty, “we've got! gchool, I have 1% bi year to now try to forge Dt ‘ ie , trast out, and a shutter to pull out consulting my passionate, head~ pp pase were remoy ny ws girl in question be See REPORT OF J. M. No. 18. tho’ whole girs ey strong Pana I hastened back to the thought she looked more Oscar y ed me with a longish tly every patr of eyes turned | yards of brown vel- : who t A eb ig onal Now York, July 6, Midnig built ontircly of'stecl, as hotel, I had evidence that the cere- adorable in her plain Wack mop of black Malt, and a pair. of I jumped up. My back was in| veteon, ke. sample. ho has kn wn tho young man for Eee rent n custom is, Freer pulled inony was to be perfor dress and modest hat than in ail her Leavy black eyebrows, te went out the comer, I bluffed them as best L Fale ne See two years. Ho is very, fond of her, eo decrlcetgsbinedaaectid edly he drawers, but instead of most the game afternoon. finery), I went back to ‘Wn Too! b f to get me the rough clothes eo eh could i and now because they have bad a bration t Lorina’s house Dy ase poten van wernt wrt a note begging her t Gamisteuitetal AY Own THOS The gang looked at mo with a now| bined with satin oF little dispute, this tin alain at Ly ody made a clean diamond Jewelry, me privately on a matter of the great 5 y rae _ how nearly half-past five. hatred serge. Will you de- 2 Aetien it bese is aive in Hy B08 wy last 4 nd the dia- J Where the tools of est importance, I signed It with my y und by my telephone rang and nits af the «reminded m ina laughed ‘harshly, “OK: 4hle| sign me something’! 0 ks it best to give hem up and try) paatheenireyt ee: kept. In addition to assumed name Boardman, but ft had an ated young voice hailed me bitty pad arranges Enderby,” sald, inderby | am 17 years of age, “4 to forget him as sho believes two the psa leche everything else i ful, in a locked Worded it in such a way that she wire, which I had some aim: ¢ ubow ut » #0 1 im to-night seeing J i quarr ple could never be Me WORK, July 7 ctbinet there is a beautiful little elec- Would know It was from me. Mores culty in recognising as Blondy's, the American ¢afe on Third Sanh GF nad the two of them| & feet 6 Inches tall, happy te eed mber on Fifth Avenue given '!¢ eructble for melting down gold Ox¢r By A pn welt Pep When I him lightened out ib wren got tare Rolknd’ was & 1 this traitor double- | weigh 1m poaae. ce *Will you please give mey 6 + not num. Las Vahinta wan a chanos ofcourse to) ne Like thi his supper. No sign « MISS : ney Di } a gah tener y » return, There was @ char 1 pea lal BS pe b in to move threatening! } ‘ os in this matter und also tell 1 1 ' t 4 work ufder the thot fome one ele might open it, but q)/, have Just ieee Oe e'Y) Use tho velveteen 3 bracelet which the girl recently r ‘bhag bine See tied (e 1 knew she made. a general practice Le told tee ttee ete hand my heart act an him!” anid Lortna.| for & chemise tunic, ceived from this gentioman shou “ 2 4 of opening her own Ictters, beet 4 af ead che nd the gun, and flung it on| embroidering it in E: a ald n we ck, I got a y had a 4 glanced in the pla returned in the event that they break firms engaged in some form of Pe ne, for wo havo not yet _ A little before twa Camel oie rt hi aE ThE SIAN SO: An SOe Blache Lorina dropped it in the] guid and dull blue. Bee ate -ty Re pales is pu n MY at that mysterious and She aturted, back dublously at the sascar, is witting beside her d » other woman’ cnt ro ‘nt See eae og nce was nothing | Lighter brown wool crepe for toundeq aii Sling ran with whom eho dimerses (eco arch suppl ’ 1 LIL Might be Proer een ens jt aight of me, but f soon Identified my- © was writing ® letter ta go the we dicome to “Wait!” said Lorina, — * tion, Dull blue finishing at neck. t { $) a 1 %~ Lorina in s ht be Freer, but he i aaa al he m was With package when the telephone wr ma wal or ad whe ut ” rs pein a PAE: F Bee ie tntosiote ee te OUI T8e subservient to Loring as the rest. Mica ‘with orange. bl soma, The bell. ra nows how to taik i Meu aes a 7 a eS y a 33 we “PS. writ “My friends and| y 2! ft ¢ beent sickened me, over the telephone without giving cau Kk. 8u5 . F Facts to Remember myself have been quite puzzled for! )i\t It . “Where is Mr. Mount?" I asked, pany ore cee ee _” rim outside, Tiki dee Sak ae 4 tate tia ‘There ig un opening in one aide of a” ome timc to th pul 80 1 Pee Gan RRR aa a Phat uy thin away for an hour,” sho 3% tm ae Se tana. 4 He HS NORE Sane wha wan sno mind to be shot | Michigan inventor's milk bottles and we hi to at Nustine. i recuse in 9 y ed the book an ng, fr witte the i you wn tT stone er f er Sate A her face inged and her eyes « his p t. paid his score with an ab: pn oypait | {trough which cream can be drawn went to a dance ' aantenint aa a and Marte in my bed- ter 1 n she looks like that it stracted air 1 went out, He never Do not come in unless I call| Without disturbing the rest of thy bh burt and ham . . i his strong ‘That is two reor away MERA ¢ ger ) ! my. Is brain was full of | milk. snes nding an eveni ic hee © him, = - jla was Mrs. Bleeker; Marie her ; © Was talking toa woman called nd nbols, ould get that door locked, and | «a ~ er desk nman agreed that it was best to mald Ha I Wad just inetime to see them eoma es FAS COOP locked, § 10" , y oe " ne Q mar , * 1 “Ss 5 . t “ un back! I crept along the One of the simplest of many new > iC aay on two 1 7 can’t remember all that was ‘She made some notes on a pad, As pavement outs: ae 2 Ree New Orleans Exposition. I ee r two longer in I can't rememore alt Veraation was foon us sho rang off ahe jumped wy bo Face an Sha navsmany oot ite the windows a littio at| devices to prevent snoring conalate ofA PPTL first great exposition of the ¢ ho secured a r painful. Sho was no She sald she wag called out and ¢ v mile surely that ever mtop me, because here waa | & PAlr of tubes to be inserted into thes? Se ite eet eae xt ith Avenue’ on “te for me Finally sho began Lo Rv rine wit because ho decked the human eguntenance; whats yu. posdloln escape on this side of the | Hostrila to Keep therm open ee Orleans thir ir years ago, it ! vane Gagdurine dt 7 en n When she turned to get be Ashe whiners Pe Sea * ‘Tho exhit Leth iving a1 re every day Gur he houra Prete eed ane on 4 A she turned to got ber yqu," she whispered, (To Be Concluded.) In a new system of incubation! fu tance and did no ted, ie ; ed work, i me all these weeks, I |chickens are hatched by the heat of pmpare wit e Di 1 <oring arose and tapped in @ neous ng the little It's cruel and useless au electric ght under a glass bell Igo.) come the previous world ex y way On th + led (ato oh ; were position , one got i Lorina’s now, when It ts too which the eggs are placed, - é cht ten of Lan- and—and"—- dt ar plays trom ned it domiciled there, “1 have been working for you!" I > North a th Waka Tanraant ce B..) , ee Ph linea rt aera Pads to be worn inside trousers tog manne ul wreed on In case of orled. "I thought L could trust y pratent the ‘Maoae Senate m h Le Y t ¢ t instinet - Btates and A ‘ stood I ers stood thus atgthe end of “1 had no Intention of marrying at t Massachusetts inventor's idea, 3 and oth rican cou r eer, the week whose t “ 7: rhile a. oe tes th Ar eae err EE no nun of mart By Isabel O d The Pa 1 as n k-head of ey pearl de- pessed the Newport azo'what was coming, Why didn't y sabe Strander As flies crawl along the wires ef F United States Government projec 1 was fi vored by many Prominc 6n and’ these to: came to icin hen at I wit ' guests of the exposition, The main |leaplain my duties. ‘My work is with arrival in the lobby of the building on the exposition grounds |the pearis,” he said, “and the diamond dam, which you wilt Skee 8 doubt,” £ oried, was largest erocted for such alend of the business has been neglect- hog “hotel before it had been spine. “Irma continued to pace tha flo purpo) P tO.that time, «It was.1,878 ed st Lh a1 5} pur amor to apt tins, lt was 2ie78 a4 since 1 tosh my last assistant, two one sat up and stared, Sh “What #hall I do?” she murmur ‘ |¥ ur anything new trap to reach the bait they a electrocuted and fall into an emptied receptacle, WHY ARE THE “SMITHS” SO ANXIOUS TO KEEP MAIDA AWAY FROM THE STRANGER? BUT STILL--WHO ARE THE “SMITHS”? YOU CAN’T BE TOLD ANY MORE OR YOU WOULDN'T ENJOY THIS NEW STORY i, ‘elas apame ohamanecimice ‘Against ‘one wall of Frocr’s oMtce at.te, Ovely as only herself, but I twisting her bunds together. "L ha “i tho) bt, looked harassed, Mount nv: the strength to fave him out,” B EG! N Ss N EX T MO N D A Y o N a i nt t - a el. | <a i —— —— ed “It's never too late if you have a | On the y IS PAGE } 8.0

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