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Charles G. Norris, Novelist: LITTLE SUNSET. | You Should Marry Early A Baseball Story That You Will Never Forget B | : —But Not Often! By CHARLES E. YAN LOAN | SYNOPSIS OF PRECEDING INSTALMENT, t He Believes a Girl Should Accept Her Mskadcth icle tals Sos A First Proposal Se er Na a eR mR he pel ae- money 1 ow fe Your LONG >) \ SKIRT ts L CHAPTER IL season, with the feds within nailing . i the Apaohes reported at 4 the Southern camp ext ee to unhap- Make the Best of What jis: iii in tne nunc oral thats You Draw in the Matrie iui aiinte on nate ate cone peaches arrived at home for a spring, Bergstrom was not three weeks’ stay, and on t seen % wer Hoy e ott to know \\/ amol he AERLY day there came a ter add res Oo. monial Lottery Instead iene. ee ke the SN LOVELY Bur “ohn Guatave trom, Tt was me fit 4 i= two days . rec F TEES Ti Rea fOrtiotine: booikes tau é passed and there came a i) .) ie document, typew rtteer of Asking Fate for Ane iyo yee feito Sathorn? How How Ba You i leter for Juke Myers, the cfu) mans {iit ue the ehstaved Heading ure they to Know whether they are ager, which sent that busy man bust- land compan Gus read t other Chance. Du TA nad a Ls DANCE IN (IT 2 ine Cae ean ence feek lta be appronetiag wale tionship? [ts a fearful gamble, for Se ‘ : WINCH Vou ave to pay Meaty It you rere a Carr whistled as he glanced over “1 y for a few Marguerite Mooers Marshall. \ reli, 108K, bY the Teen Pusitahing Gas “You're right about marriage being (Tie New York Evening World.) somewhat of a leap in the dark.” con- IRRY early—but NOT often! cedes the clerical upholder of tts tn ONCE is ENOUGH. (Fre ssolubility. "We do our best to help A young men and women to become quently, MORE than enough.) well acquainted with one another be- Mut seems to be the moral of the ie they marry, That's the parents’ Hawes tie an duty, every one’s duty. That's al of marriage as It 18 mado. -nat'can be done. Anything further #nd unmade in these United States— would be unthinkable. ‘Trial inar- Charles G Norris's newly published riages are intolerable, un-Christian, voveh “Brass.” ‘The clever title practicable. “We should arrive ex: : actly where we are to-day. comes 0} obe ’ . eae ut of Robert Browning, who Marriages teequently turn out un 5s fortunately,” he sums up, “and the: Annul marriage? ‘Tis impossible: are many instances when a heav Though ring about your neck be penilty is imposed. In such cases, [ brass, not gold; let husband and wife separate. Needs must it clasp, gangrene you all a time, maybe; for life, If the same! y. But let them remarry? apt. Norris is himself happily mar- N°. There should be a positive law rth forbidding remarriage under any. cir- umstances, Such a place as fe haps our most popular feminine novel- ix a desecration of our national Ite ist, ig @ wise, warm-hearted, wholly But I must say that Capt. Norris charming woman, and she and her QUeht to make marriage leas of a dis- FGatant w ae few MAI swamp than it is In his novel If ua A hay many) tr nds in New he wishes to convince us that, once wk and on Long Island, where they we are bogged—beg pardon, matried__ lived for years before buying the Cali- We must never try to get freat forma prune ranch on which they t we sly “Is published by E. P, Dut- Now make their home, Yet in “Braga 1°" © C° Capt. Norris draws a merciless pic- ture of matrimonial unhappiness, and he fuses to accept the optimistic American theory Which) may be Ho t vorces ana Lived hap after.” “L don't believe in divorce—let a few individuals suffer," the author once e uce told me. And in’ “Brass” the point seems to be that you sh His wife, Kathleen Norris, per- ald make the —_———~ best of what you draw in the mz . * thonial buttery, instead of usag hat 4 Answers to Questions W viewed him for The HCE gin Ree By Doris Doscher. tuke such a desperate rien New York Eee 2 Pubitentng © New York Evening Warld.) eee yc Ile link between the mental and ‘otection the physical is 8 80 closely inter- ten ere woven that science ¢, uiless it comes in youth, rarely fine w © commence, sat all, and because through “oT "tre OR? commence riage and’ parenthood, as through nothing else, we come to know life, to express it, to master It. “It her parents approve of her euitor and she herself is not repelled by him, I believe that a girl should accept ‘her first offer of marriage whether she Is tn love with the man or not. It's the business of the young man to be tn love, to spend his lift for her happiness, If the process is reversed, she'll probably bore him. And I know—or I think I know—that in every woman there ts a deep in- stinct which makes ber love the father of hor child. I believe that great love usually comes after a mar- riage, not before. Then it ts infatu- @tion.” ye should marry young," use marriage Is a @guinst temptation, becaus love, an not de- Ss and the other ends, Often drugs are given to cure an ill that could far more quickly be cured by a proper un- derstanding of the mental atti- tude of the Da- tient, ave a letter from an anxious mother who writes as fol. follows The one happy marriage deserit Doscher—! am a in “Brass” is an example of t reader of your suggestions in ee that great love between aman The Evening World, so thought and a woman is an afte ath a not a prelude to the marringe vows pernabe YOU MILE able S0 Give Tho wife herself remarks: “Harry and ™e the suggestions | am asking. I have had one of the most perfect My daughter is sixteen years of marriages of the world, but sor age, and how can she overcome times I think {t's because both of US nervous stuttering? It isn’t real ave been suv desperately interested dn wanking Gun ihome’s auncesa” stuttering, for it does not affoct “That's exactly what marriage her always. A READER, ld mean,—always,” answers the sixteen tx @ very trying age tn gentle old clergyman, who, I am cer- vain, voices Capt, Norris's own views many ways. he poise and grace marriage There's your answer ch come in later lite are usually make the hor success!" lacking and wis always brings gelf- In the hom continues, conscisusness, in this euse ihe selt strength of the Nation. Di sciousne: k AEE Ye GAiTiMen CRM: With consciousness takes the form of stut- ‘on go civilization, progress, hu- tering, but we can often trace ne ) NOT WITH / THESE SLEEVES WHEN You DANCE YOu RAISE PGuR DOESN / HAMPER THE FREEDOM OF YOUR LE O fom ——__J G 20 Hw Charles Dana Gibson: “EVERY Woman Is Somebody’s Darling! Courtship and Marriage By Betty Vincent (Thy New York Bveuing World.) girl to remain out in the evening. understand on your own porch feeling quite ae- Is always advisable break away at midnight. only fair to your parents, who prob- EAR Miss Vincent: | wish you would advise me on a little matter which has | am twenty- Persian his Oriental woman, and Anglo-Saxon e-eyed beauty been worrying me. one and have a good amount of My parents Creator of Gibson Type of Feminine Pulchritude Says So, but Prof. I suggested ‘This 1s also ably need the rest and do not wish to and a@ tr the closely written page. “Why, the big, square-hevded de suid Pete, “He says he's going to quit, "You drop everything, Pete,” Myers urged, “and run up there to Selby and smoke him out! If he wants ore money, he can have it, But don't come back here without that Swede!” When Carr stepped off the train, the heavy, square shoulders of the big outflelder loomed up behind him. dake Myers heaved a sigh of relief. Well, Gus." he sald, “that was an awful scare you threw into us! The idea of you quitting the game!” Bergstrom shook hands solemnly "Well, L tell you, Maester Myers, said Gus, “L yust come down to please Pete. If 1 please myself, | don’t come at all, 1 got all the big league want.” “Go ‘way! laughed Myers yuldn't stand it tu sit still and see this old club wrestling wong without you! “1 could do It," said Bergstrom, un moved. “1 bet you on it, 1 got aiore noney as 1 cun use. Yust this voe season and no mor “Here comes Uh You wit game to tell bin chat, He'd have you shot at sunrise by euuad of busters.” John Wesley Jones came trotung down the street, prunciig Uke a lox terrier pup “Hi, Guo!” te sbouted, "Ll std all vs Kid! suid Myers, along you was gly stalling. W te matter with you? Did you get e skirt uy there stuck on sume Swe in Onto?” Hiergstrom actually bluse “Well, then, said the buy, Trying co stand ‘em up for more money) You bet your tite a bk hit 426 last asUD, Vd make Myers througt!” “_don't want ao more money, kid," Gus explained 1 got sv much n't look after it all univss 1 stop aying baseball “Quit the teau!” gasped Jolin Wes: ley. “Why, Gus, yo aay! Quit playing ball?) Why, you big rough- v neck, you couldn't do that! We need you!" "When twas in Setby,” said Carr to Myers, “TE looked Berg big stim of a strom up, ar! th Swede in w 100,000, and got more comin, ve got to bandie him with k son, be- cause If he ey kood and sore about anyths chy, Mr Berg- strom.” season oy | at last. Little Sunset marched out on the field with the team when (i new flag was sent aloft. When the band played the national anthem and 30,000 men and woinen stood up to cheer, Gus Bergstrom found a tiny fist within bis own “Pretty swell, ain't It, Gus?" whts- pored John Wes! “They don't have nothing like this in Selby!" Bergatrom did not answ He was wondering whether It wonld he wiser to sell his valley subdivision out~ right or cut It up into town lots and to Open a real estate office of his own. In the game which followed, the ‘Terrible Swede got away to a fly- ing start, smashing out a double yin and driving four runs money,” sid to ux to keep t sta Jones querulously, “th ter here “1 should about it Yes, but think of tne club,” sata the manager. “You know we've got these fellows or lage fret Couldn't you write or tele- “Lhis Is important; its a lot gf rest romn. vt mean any money club in front!” safd My hotly, ow, Vil tell you what we'll do. You telegraph them am his off until this next serles nd then, if you have to 80, 1 suppose tt de ls ove all righ It hever occurred to Gus Berg- strom that he sit do as hé pleased. Habit drove bin back to his locker, where he scowled as he read the let- ter a fourth time. Briak Jones bur tied in, for Brick was {a Here's a swell busines good and sick. Had to have a doctor for him this morning!” What's the matter? Whatte he came the chorus ‘Who did y leave with bunt’ asked Bergstrom $ “Doe sitys iIUS a fever of some aorty” Jon . mperature’s way up; out of hi head half the time, and nutty ag @ Joon." : ow got him « nurse?” demanded Bergstrom. . “Why, 0’ course said Briek, “ of the nigger bell hops is taking care of him. Ob, yes, Gust He sent yot a message I that Big Swede pal of mine’, oe says, ‘that if he doesptt hit S00 in Chis w » PU never speak to him again!” At 4 o'clock that afternoon Joma’ Wesley. very small in a big double hed, teased and heaved and fretted~wt L sympathetic black bell boy. . Out at the ball park there wae rouble, ‘The Renezades took the “jump” on thelr old 1.vais and seoved che run in the frst Inning. ‘Then far seven Innings the Apaches fought for a te with a left-hander whom they could not hit the eighth inmunig the Apaches forged into the lead by a score of 2 to 1 Sullen, angry, ripe tur mutiny, Bergstrom took his place tn centre field, and the ninth inning began, The stands began to yell at tre Ap beseeohing them to “git it the gaine." Gus Bergstrom didn't care, He was worrying ab ita flaw in his title to a ten-acre tract. suzy" Carey dropped two fowl ind waited for three balls, ng!” yelled Jordan fp left field “Of course they're going.” thought Gus “Why not? Three and two's i) rupners did go, Just as Cares smashed a short fly over the infletd t nn left and centre, Bergstrom was running as soon as he saw the Dall leave the bat It wouldn't be a cineh, he saw that, but there was time—yes, he could get it—and then he began to wonder whether theft wouhl be time to get that deed inves: tigated, time to sell the land to the new manufacturing company, is gstrom's big body was playing baseball; his mind was selling Offa real estate. He did not hear Pete Carr yelling “Jordan ue Rergstrom was recalled from Ohla by a stunning Impact. The next ting he knew he was sitting on the grass, an? Jordan was sitting on the ground in front of him, rocking to and fro ns he nursed an ankle in both hands You biz mutt!" groaned Gmraltar, Phat was my ball! And now you've trod the whole ankle off me beside: bunts “They're Kt emey Tees manity. ‘The time has come when a ous indigestion and mental depres Vas OBRINT aoross thi busting my sicull wide open!” + sen us s 8 *h ner Nhe « oy's there!” howled Jor- ereatrom was ta. falle arouaedh with ate Me vn to tie sane couse There is Werntz,Chicago Beauty reasonable, Ome old boy's theratt howled Jor. TTS ace suddenly all tie eeeae * < is ae only one way of overcoming this th hen h h = « ol ne neh e that had been ‘older! 1 Hon The fa brought ; us he other night a young man who nee he did not then you should gid squarehead woud be all right ’ dering Inside him sims pogo aur nenien Thee nnee Stuttering Sant an our tte sxe EXPert, Claims That swiss some nan who is pound calla ehuine and cxcused yourself TREY otaon opegeal! th to. hontta hurt. Into when clearly + th tuation teen-yea 1 friend, and that is by 0" BP ASE UA ERNE on th il John Wesley Jones told Bergstrom [re ergstrom hurled the bet SO Re es Ks Be ena Be 90°, of Women Are we fat on the stoop talking unt NDsemMissVincant edonn Wesley Jones & ROM RIG IK a Rae ce eee sites quarte: , atarted to k off the field. Carr be a great pe g Homely cently become acquainted with » i Sie auamninates ald! che, boxe f fo Kun 8 ol means to lose ° ri i te You big rumm hatter ob lareht ST al { ° Bis — rermanstrated.iand | selail would young man who took me about to = That triple ought to have been a [er mn, clutching at Rte He ee Sight of self, and this can never be write to you. | do not make a c pila {PUA ‘yeu ieee tes Stove f . love “Anteriea done while she feels that every time Bu Rau Stevenson ter of practice of etaying out lat Bee eae ead) anu Guintl Wave lume grin Zeure next ADU Na cea t they S . atter of si is a i i int, cone F ? a aun rolr tent i nhand. | slie meets people they are con y Fay vens n on a cool summer's night | think Be bsan BS ie YY. tears out of your vyes and look at & gsaiq Torantrom thickly. lewil!* cleat a c of her awkwardness. Awk a ‘ xception to coacher once in a while! A substitute batted for Bey i hte tie Seq York Bveuing World, hould be In style and it is right fo excep salay restrom, Ito the \urdness of speech and awkward 3 BENS Oa What do you think? know what to say. Tt had always been Jolin Wesley's ana the agony was prolonged tor Meg nome Is (ANTE DYNO OW ead can BoE be ae of the women did | would stand a better chance yy. to “rout” Bergstrom, but he iminvtes, but the Renegades won te Sh OEE PE AONO FOF FOU ee “GecRiIganee UD WNLAROR Ee Tei his friendship. never allowed any one to suy a score of five to three, he foundation of the home, sina . ‘ : uw, what do you say to young men, —nsthinig abot his bie | vaake a recite (Care, wan the Brat map th i b yu yt nuches @et ¢ ake @ rent the clubhouse. ake Myers Spore tothe batttetteids to qclite,fundamenta At uns believe that {t who are _perfest strangers: at runaway race, but the Hedy and the mot him at the door, peespiring ‘ t iN te ' even rit Kenegades went after them, The freets i t | AH n this Ne it iWonRieD. Kenewates had always been a hard von've done jt now!" chat- pO TMRD ED § aur body, y combing eason the fteds, with twa youn eans for on gave Rerg- ‘ i a f the using n grace oe poole : pitchers, were winning iannees 1 the excuse he was looking 0 i We fulnes 1 have fooled the m: Know + CTE Roditing HRGHENa Hak Caw sason, and now hers quiche + Sor, hip 1 it 1 1 waeeuan: \ woman who wears HA aa biccig eens Diba aS dome 3 ante CEL f tits vike ie a Ca dinary every Tudea: Kennedy ke a Anger The Don't miss to-morrow's fascinating e te y WS e of thie anu nei » that rwledging she the most friends Htenegades ranged alongside in mid- instalment, ¥ ; each word pronounced dis attoitidin ate dd by rling 1 i has the 10 ul l — | vores tis nota fi My to this moth hav ‘ling mea mp x ° . the plainer girl usually kno: OW LO ee uiteae Laplat init roa ens eet 4 But to the rescue comes fashions, 1, Where is the world’s largest steel vine Phe average man kes to , t see “Mystery ig woman's chief arch bridye? . at hi maine To Yet A fixed habit, Eliminate ail sense of qyry i eRdibaie gaint nine: } nts, 2. In which of Shakespeare's plays ted and you will have plenty 3 roihen for a time, and t haste or impatience tn her presences 50) Man a tr Oe Meee, AGB CTBRIS A. RICReH Se does Caliban appear? lwik about. with lemal sanction separate to form Stuttering can be positiy 1 by tghes back of btm whe see skill. A Woman Is just ike What ie the: name of the “f° 7 ' m uilianee practically to abe wing the patient sufficient t What! 90 per cent. of the women & house to be shingled’ you have to shaped uprighte from which a ship's Dear Miss Vincent: | am a ‘ yronounce each word distinctly. ( ; ely?” asked Mr. Glbs ind something which will harmonize |ifeboate are lowered, young man of twenty-six and wor ra its wauntie rte f word distinctly are . asked Mr. Glbson 1 RD IMALR ARS end ia Mea sys- Cral health, guod digestion, blood in « é “a he etudlix imald ‘Ey. with the structure; you have to fet 4 What did the ancient Romane steadily, | often go out with . m of sed free) F reulation are the first essentiuls, “Cll” (and he actuall : Yan artistic result somehow, Rach cai’ fegland. then the northernmost young women, but cannot seem to THE BACK OF ' @ Mates of Oregon and Wash- j:yereiac daily for control of unr’), “what right has anybody to woman must dress so as to create tho [hown pont in the world. ? ost Get one who would take a fancy to 4 , orton, an investigat showed that ‘ i SCury Of RS js te > Ww. very- Impression of beauty. It is worth in point in th ? a balls id "y , sy eer laa jscles 1s absolutely necessary, A make that statement? Why, every- Umpresvon of beauty. tt) / 5. What kind of cigars are made 8, Met woah Fe immcey, foule THE HOlL ' during a six months period, Intel y ly interest in the Lody is ‘somebody's darling’ and t ; i) hiofy in the el Eh you kindly advise me how he ratio was one divorce to every nich will take her a t th who 1 D important for a woman to chiefly in the Philippines? get some young girl interested two marrioges! Sta published jerseif will soon cure pili ela! Han on earth WhO be beautiful than to make great fy iiiat i the name of the system me? “F. OD, T." “L must your back door needs attend, , Carroll D. Wright of the De- habit. As it iss Joe Kk pretty to xome one. achievements in business, literature of therapeutics in which the treat- , . By Me Carrol Naren ee ss PUG MSeT ae site i is naming any per cent, oF science.” ment is by manipulation of the bon Twenty-six 1s young, so don't rush If you'd be free from sickness, ‘iend, aw that twenty years nearly - 1 ly women, why not put one ,, Being beautiful means a grent deal muscles and nerve centres? matrimony Soniquicky, Eau wilt To use @ garbage oail is crime 1,000,000 5 the Mnited states Can you kindly advise some ox 1 Mr G epue ok Woman 18 any tne of business” 7, What amall Shanish ‘ogin, onag HUl BOR OF em horatare,, do) hat Without me there have applied to the courts for d arcise to reduce the ankles and) “ie ithe ae ent ante oar. (Gibson, uch I would current in the United States, provided interested in yous the wo WANDERS WONDER DE ete ie igs Unae OEblON calves of the legs? | weigh 132) 2 the thes hats ieee ae Bens aol want {0 go. ag to say It is a byword for anything “of emall {ry to meet Bt ines ve and the WORKEK j no _— 1 en granted” pounds, 5 feet 3 inches in height, sn't have some redeeming quality heautiful than to make Vaohiavas, “atk night girl will come along j It should be as spotless as the drawing r i hs plays jeasonably a aye seventeen, Am | over weight? "some mother, wife or sweetheart. ments in buainess, literature or aclonce, «oy What term describes’ iron the A carelessly kept garbage pail, and endless 4 he oth p Pr “You tke @ ‘peep at the young Beauty, or looking one's best, merely surface of which has been carbonized “Dear Miss Vincent: Have never millions of germs breed in a few hours, It ‘ p ruments, One of You are about correct weight for girls and men on the park benches,” helps, and every unis justified i, 2¥ heating and converted into steel? had a beau and am sixteen. R is your duty to prevent disease by killing Philip, the her y ght ‘Ke. To reduce your continued Mr. Gibson, “and you ask spending much time and thought upon ©,9 From the former religious rites cently | became acquainted with a germs that cause it. ‘ tha who a lee) o ke inore shat the the average youth sitting beside her personal appearance" of what people do we get the word young manwnd he has asked to There is one sure and easy way. Use Wan liGorved and remarried ma tives 1 ankles, every on std these girls who is the prettiest wom- ven If she has to resort to heanty taboo? call, How should | entertain him? der’s Chlorinated Lime every day ’ Fointé out that instead of. daatto: Morning take the leg and ce rcling, an in the world and he'll say: ‘Here creams, rouge: t styles and 10, What is the loose skin that SWEET SIXTEEN.’ See oa divorde | Canlie tORe the foot and f circling and the she {s, right beside me.” And he everything?” [ hangs from the neck of a cow called? Just as you would any of your girl git ope pl Ores) squat exereises, ‘They Will all be means it, Probably she would be a “Yes, no matter what she tat ANSWERS. chums. Talk about your school days, | & since divorce sorts the couples and heneficial to you. Massaging at night fright to some other fellow, but to resort to, by gum!" boyishly com what his ambitions are, what you like t on teow for bu makes two .marriages grow where with a rotary motion commencing at him she personifies beauty and all cluded Mr son. “And. as fara Temper t, dav to do, W you read, your favorite | CAHIR DOSTAKE. sent wan one grew Jefore, “And he adds— ankle and working up the leg is the feminine charms in the world.” beauty is concerned, man. one c ‘ania; 6, games, sports, &e., and by that time | afSe rerh Cli, Fa ee Spee Bix oping ety helpful. “Phen ie is sur lois: of nan may tern a freak mgy be a ray- ¢ vine: # cage hurd yoy Will have got Into a splendid | food unui January owe «1 on Nanni oat a a DAB May terns m (reek ms PAB Ti =< bt pike ae edie 3 aa pas

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