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1 Th 1 orld Daily Mag -a ivi a 5. 1 ections of a Let Georgfe Do It! By George McManus CWilWE "-ppi nobody could chess Bachelor Girl By Helen Rowland The Window at The White Cat HHK) 1,,.,,, Ccrrrlglit. 1'JIO, bj The Trrji haklMIM Co. (Tin Sear rk 11 it p. pjrtit.

110. Tk Irtaa Pakllatilgj C. au Kaw lort Wau-ld). By Mary Roberts Rinehart Author of "7 DAYS" MAS like to keep his conscience lubricated with 10U COIN alcohol, so that it tOitl not grate on his flMfff THE DAKCptY Refl i I 1 1 tfAl 1 Some men consider marriage an at.d soma" simply tenn't consider it at Bftmt rather foolish for a girl to waste moveu hnying imported hats and Silk sVcktngs in order to win a h'ishand when a little cheap flattery will do it Mo much more, easily A woman drowns her trouble in tears: a non drowns his in cocktails. 1 Repenting his follies occupies so even stop to bother about his sins.

"Thou shalt honor and flatter thy wife in the presence of other Wimcn." if the eleventh commandment of matrimony. A woman never commits the inartistic crime of flirting with two men in the same way. Hut, in their love-making as in their clothes, all men are duplicates. Oh. yes.

a husband may smile and Betty Vincent's Advice to Lovers Under No Obligations." BAR girl. or to some nny obligation! lo him. VINCtWT. with a similar pful 1 man for Inn you ran, gna not WMn the IdM of vour own iweet n-y rtMra, av i. for time (An Eng icemen ni.

a TOI NQ alsng letter ZJk "IX. allies: "I have been rallxs up-n a "iing lady (or MM lime a-J hava In love tilth he r. I haVI DOUht a enjogetnent ring wd have ben cai-' vlri It around trylnf a ire: up eiiur-e nslc her to ne pt It. But thfftj 14 mm In the llid. an old friend e.s.

lltd I Want lo get of Mm. W. 'nil i i-y ak the young lady to marry you nr.d give her the ring. If rhe are'pt" mu you nave found thai very way pf (etttnf of the other man's' -aiLjaa. nt Some he Cream.

Y'SI; ROt are for you. you a very foolish girl to permit yourself a "I mail a ynunK gin nonte alter theatre at nljht to ask her to have 1 some lei cream?" Batlrely proper; only I would lUfglll hot ohocolltl on a rolJ evinlng. Lotes a livin. a vor man who sttris ha wrlief: "I nm In live with a twin. wnoje father ta to my ta' ins hir to the thlatrt or I party without her twin ilstcr.

Al I only earn 5 2 a weak Timely Hints for Christmas OOHS are q. lie In tvtdinei In various garments. A trave ling ro. of hn.i a round hood. This handy garment also has pdckll to bold valuables fastened to the belt.

Sprayn of flowers In white kid are effective, upon black velvet nat-. (Julie a nice spray inn bi had for OMtl, A novelty In llngirii i introduction of printed lawn, A combination at $3.81 has dainty forgat'tni-noti as a border Just biyond thi ll frill, and a petticoat r.t Jl has ti wldi band of del teste ink roses betWMR the IniirtlOM of Ucc. Th" IT" decidedly pretty. Tho blaOh and white vogue hai brought a beautiful line of goodl In Novtl 'anilllua nnd handsome edgiim and flounotnfi ari nt shown and promlM 10 bINIM very pp-ulur. A theatre rap of gOrd nllover net has the frhl edged With narrow gold lace.

A liny wreath Of rMMI hil ls of satin ribbon in i metallic nit con ItltUtM thl trimming of this attractive cap that sells r.t A wreath of email roses made i of varloua 1 s'tln rlhbOtl with budl and leaves In metallic rffc 'is Is m. A ilmpli hiaddrm is madi up of gold alloVi net In thl farm rf a heavy braid. It Is 1 II and on pliln or llti-llh'd off Kith a rose or bow. limy fHk kn.i icarfl In P'a'n colon ore aj) ccnls: in illicit" DOlOMd ItrlPII 7ii cents. Heal Shetland Wool scarfs In plain colors or ItrlpM are CD tents.

A heavy black laea jumper Is dnllhld off at thn edge with a rdniple band Of satin. As a vel Ing over PIN an silk it is decidedly euVctlve and its price ll 7.96. Something new In veils Is one of blue marquisette with vertical cluster tu -its at Intervals and a border of blui velvet To be rially fashionable a corsage bouquet Is a re sslty. One of violets tied with cord and tassel Is 11. An other of orchids and of the valley tied ultti lavci.de.

'hliTon bOI Is IJ.I'i, Tht average woman marries in order to get a head-rest: the average man in order to pet a foot-rest. incident, snmr consider it an accident all! much of a man's time that he can't smile and still be a grout at home! ten a man hns taken you to the the.itir parly you need nut feel thai are under iil- oooiMnMtlM I your company. I MH Promoted to tela you till by a Inter 1 rr.ulvc from girl only tihla mornlrtff. She wrltea: "My has very little money. A young man I know who a quill wealthy has been paying tv.p a trnt deal of attention.

He baa in automobile, and frequently hi hU token mo In It with a chapero.ir. I feel Indebted lo him for in many goo. I times tl it It reema to mo I OttgM lo give htm somcthlnr; very baRdooma tor i "heist ma. although I un nrce.lv In a financial p.vltl, to do ro." Nun-, I want t.a tell this uirl. ae.i aJI mi, thai It quite unnieoaiaty to think out.

Me asks you bCIM he admire I any ulft hi mv re eit. inme man takea you to So be theatre, and ti UHta find I cannot 'his. What Mall I fear you wlli hae t' your elf to taking the yeunor Indy out little lesp often, io on ran save your money between whiles to nslc hi twin to go too. her Senior. A OtRti Who sicrs i.er letter writes: "I am nineVen nrtd In love with man ten yars my IMl IT, Hi Is ent.

ployad ap manaitor whin I work an i 1 are him every day, nnd I have arro-wn In ini'n Mm AtaKVa. a lV.LTT A. "en think nitTthtniT Of o. ''o you think he thinks 4 juu luo gPIIM lrg made advance s. A tTj ara AOIIUi Wh( K.

wr "A youn; who si her rites: young man to dt me th theatre the ut.ier night. We I ome at 11 31 and he Hayed till If, I It proper for him to klm me when hi leaves?" I have repentedly It Is nit propel to klsr. any young man unless you in engaged to marry Mm, nre extremely popular, Ihoae of platinum set with FYmoh rhinMtOMI are very pretty and sell nt CD cents and upward. An axqutllta one is ii. Those nf sii.

ii with rUniitoni settings arc "al i er.ts. Bail fringe of vilvil or braid Ii large- ly usel to edge tttltioi and panels. Kid boudoir itlpBIN have a tiny scalloped edge below WhlOh un In wide ribbon la drawn through tile s'lpper. terminating In a bow In front. They can bl had In various colorings at 11,73 a pa.r.

Bits of Information. A NEW meter registers how long a telephone Is used. The Tape Tod Oana'. now In the course of construction, will oat ubout twilvi million dollars. Wlthlll the lat ten JIlrl the Method-1st ChUt oh In the Philippine! has grown to a mcaibr of and Uw VHipMaOl are preaching Hecatur.

111., has a most MIMtdaratl aoronir. Inateiul gf aittlng on the body he resuscitated the sub.le,-: the quail and UK.k him homo with bin 10 dim, A machlno designed tn prev nt the nl- 1 liratlon Of ci.ecks or the forging of i nittires to nigotlgbll paper is eti patented by a convict In a California prison. Iron cloth Is largely used tn-day hy i tailors everywhere for the purp i of making the collars of coats set properly, cloth Is manufactured from (till I wool and has the appearance of having been woven f.om horsehair. Plans 1 completed for the es-tabl'shtn'nt of groat preserves In Af og I where the aiephanl may be free from the attacks of ie hunters, lomi I I parts of the Iiark 'on; In. mi the i liphgnt hs iitirmlnatgal i HAVE A LOT vm TO SELL LA Babbling i.

mio, The i-reM hsMMaa cu. iiiia (m womii I i mVm? fK)w ISN'T Trrr I I ooovj TJ know BXf fTX DO 1 JBBBBBBBrn lr i 9B a. rC BRttin -to I conMT.f stopc i nl'n rru) Yj "hsj i .1 1 v- mm -v. ii ii i v-1 ii1 -r-. i i.

rra TL Jk 1 1 1 II 'riCl ataVfjagarjaa Hi rlA ll I 1 1 Wl 41 i V-J I A5er 1 ataVfjajgajajgr rrf fv i it ltv --'u 1 mm iy lbm mmm nti'r 4i iv 1 I -aggT i m-t faggfggg aW 'II I 1 11 1 I 3 Ihaosto" a hi' 1 IT AGAin' 1 leuer j. aSHT. I I -r IJSL. SmmW I I dmmmi: msm From the 3 "Would you believe it; inadam, wnen I vas on the stage I never wanted for foad?" "0'i, I ruppese you rjet ill you wanted at you by tic audience." FORTY CENT3 A POUND. "Say.

what Is a nilcr "A delicate lent 111" InitrumMl wlih Wbllh shavings otn l.touh of ati Inch thick in be OUt "Oh, yes. The fellow I buy mj ba o.i of baa one' ClwelanJ Leader. CEORCE DO IT? mWtm BeSS Sons of A NEWER THEME. "I doh'l ui Unoll gfabll talking any mOTI Of tho cold weather of former times." "No; he puts in all his time talking about tbl low prllM of Other yeara Louisville Courier-Journal. daV5 (OH.

MPiroetaA Vou gMka fl torsT r' lWMOI.V00 50 FAST JgW DiDH'T By Harry Palmer Rest By "When you were an actor did you have itrcng "Wel, lady, I had I atronqly imotlonal, re'e. ly, In one ccenc I actually hid to refuse a drink." I ASKING TOO MUCH. "Thi count ha- promised that he nlil never bill klofc mi if I Will IllJl gild boautl ul holrioi. Bu In. proQlM I ork foj in? her fa: in tiki "Oh, pip'i, don't ba -Chi ago lit urd-IItrald.

SPPC1A.I.TT OF PIES CAKES AND JEORCC DJ Joe Ryan MfV NONE IN STOCK. A WflMriklOd woman paUWd In front thi ekaotnul Mdiri stand. "Are ihoy wormy ibi ask ad "aVoa ma'am," bi i i you waul thorn wlih Obi ago Nana. l( TTlfM. l'JIO.

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atu hgulea i i l. Mi pti lai faiaer'a MBirtiar, vu; I I tr i haHaf a rf' luuit.tar than IVkta'ha iwigea hwllite l-ue. aMa lun tiae mm .1 Kuaia i KUag Mailer, laa u.g no iig, nt. ti i ib, te i tag km uai taa mom Uaw, a nvn.ai ttaiea' lart. I nag m.tk u.

ike mntgg mit- i Ngrn, kim.i tn a.w ntiaig ait. Il.ltlet airliaa gl lite Knit l.u,-. mtc tiermiia Higih. A lag ad MM rglia gt Kimii a anil IntlvluiM la raa i Irag- ig a utA .11 iiitu airtrtit III eg itat-a xa a alae t. ll.tia Ittani vai imiiili I l.r a naal in IwUlkl i late, a htala spaxiiaii.t trtta mia wi lal en Wanle, tn itr' glial ilil guimitilia l.

ma. lai of he rlr.mag ana ug 1 Udaainhil J.i Hie lax a' K. fur li.g 1,1 ta alala et aw l-ar. CHAPTER XXr. A Pro wealnm o.v.

is tail for dinner Fred and BMIth were getting re idy for a concert, and ie two nl-'ntallds mri plavlng n. MaAaaM .1 v-i loikod awoh the aroesi for inr 1. nigiifg e-pei-'en, Mr. Ilutlrr was aa pile Miri e'y had born to her r.iither'e de ith. Thi gtme araa avif wbon i ent lata Ihe As HUlti Mr-.

Ilutlir left the ivom almoii Immodiataly, and went to lor piano le bg hill. I had gron ii acept her avotdaoca of me aritbMl i i' Kn.l aald It w.ia bwatwi my Qfj reased her. PirsOnilly, I thinh It wis because the niuraithente type of womafl is raamlaivi 0 tne. No dOUM Mr llutli de-erved aymparhy. bai tier op, aaraaaiid r.ir it found me eohl and gnroip nslve I told Margiry brle iy of my visit to Hellnood tl 11 morning.

Hbe vna as I I HO had round in the chest Khe WM nllOl ed. teo I am Jut sine now that she Is I a Ii ago that she sal daa ilal laanlna has! II 1 1 de hir big chair. "Bui What terrible thing i hair nn, as 1 't'nlesa "Khe had loaned my fnlher a g-etit goal of money," Mnrgery said, with heightened color. "Sho had not dared tir ti ll Aunt l. till and the money WM to be r.tn- 1 baforo she found It out.

Then thing. i v. ent wrong Borough I tn tik. and the money did rot come back. If you know Aunt Jane and how afraid ah" Ls of Aunt Lltltla you will understand how ter- r'ble II wis 'or her.

1 have wondered IS -I 1 I ,1 latttorff I to Mnd father there "Thi Bagli man is working on that theory now," I replied. "Margery, If there was a letter added to eleven rain. The Unite Cat, as fur off as the twenty-two WOUld you know what ItlPOloa socially, was only imlf urn inennt Hhe shook her head In the nega- ii Will you answer two more ques I aHl.rd 'TH If I can." 'I'o you know why you were chloro tall night, and who did It I think I know who did It. (rut I don't underatand. I have been Irving all day Ih.nk It out, I'm afraid to go Ii to nlKlll "You need not be," I aaourod her.

"if will hive the elty ponOO I a ring around tbl house. If you know and don't till Margary, you lire running a risk, and mora than that, you are protecting a ponon who oagit to bu In Jail." "I'm not sure," she persltted. ask me about It, please." "What dun Mrs. Duller say?" "Just uhat she aald this morning And she liyl valuible papers were taken fpom under her pillow. Khe was ry III-lystei leal, all afternoon." The gloom and amouMorlng uf the Soli.

i' Ap lltl.li to lis frolil in oss the ball I leaned over and took Ifargery'a omall baud botWMO my two big ot ag "Why don't you till me?" I urged. "Or you Blldn'l loll 010' 1 hOOW what yatl Ihlnba ISu there isn't any motive that 1 can see, and why would she ehlornfor you?" "1 doa'l know," Margery shuddered. "Sometimes I wonder do you think sha- ls altoget-ier sane?" The BMIgjo en. leal with the crash of a minor chord. Fred aid Bdltb cam a l.u ii the stairs, and the next moment Wl WON all together, and the chance for I QUlOl conversation was gone.

toe I-1 .1 turned and itne i- k. "WatOb the house," he aald. "And. by the way, I guess" hn lowered ids ladv's ator was pro.iablv ItraigWt, 1 I mlMd around again thl. afternooi and thin froh ioratMii on tad porch under her windo.

It looks qtlMfi doesn't ll 1 li was riliof tu know that, after all. Mis. Puller was an imonv and a dangerous pei am nobody but boraalfa Bbo ntii.d to ber loom iimnii mm frod and Bdllh bad gono I waa wond- OTlag uhf inr 01 OOI lO tell Margery (ubout ie mat afternoon; do bating bow 10 ask hir what letters hg hAi got froiii the poetmastor al Bolts I a ldies ed tO Mill Jane, and what Ibi knew tif llvila. At t. Mini in ir Wltb ale.

eh meicuilne i ler, ria in- w.n. for she earn I greal deal more for tho I I. i r.nie and nrj put logotlivr biai with me, i tciti. eventi that cimi thai aJglat, to tell i.ow biauilful aUargi ry la il id implll I un hir brown hair I an 1 pur i pr idle mil how I npulse around In ti dark. I lighted another cauia "ier mi io klia has at match a soon its had cloaed tho Wia, i aril ii nil 1 didn't, all i an I le out our general dlrec-rcader! ind onl) atooprd ovr tlon toward when the itairo ought la ft an i thi i i palm I.

i Mt our 1 11 is poaslbli ironi an rsonat stand-1 lint, I doubt II she waa even aurprt.eU. You ire. the ring wan g-ne and-lt had only been an engigement rln anyhow, und IVOrrbody knows how VlnJlng Uity are? then nn angel Wit! a liarnhigt Word rime anil me out of my BdM. And Iho an if I waa Utirion, Hd the wor, irn dripping umtirella. "1 hi te i take roil out." he gald.

The bottom'! out of the Mr; but I want jou t. make little enfbetV rnr'it with ma li .1.1 "gTl't of in llawaM h. i 1 r'." n.pte.i nxi iipoi, She i you. iii gala, very u.atlnctly, and leerM A m. I "I'm't l' an ,1 di n't know Fiat I care to go out tonight." He 'united his manner then.

"Let's at thn stalreaae you f. Hows have teen talking about." he aald. "I Jon't billeie them a staircase except the main one. I have hounded every politician In tM city Into or out nf that Joint, and I have never board of It I frit some hesitation about leaving the Margery after thi 1 ll the previous night. But Mar- gery bad caught enough the corner-sntl Ml to bo M0U I have me go, and w-'ieri I went In to consult her Ml laughd at my f.

never strikes twice tn th sain- place," pin- said bravely. "I will n-k Katlo to rome down with me i am rn us, and 1 ah ill a nt fur the family." I nt without enthusiasm. Margery's i departure hud been delayed far a da only, and I had counted tho evening With her. In I had sent the con-" 11 altl Bdltb with an eve single l' It isn- P. rlL'hl.

It In vkw of what Wnnia to go in, th- gro ind th White Pat again, and Baturdiy night, with thu pl 1 full of men, would be u. go.nl time 10 look around, una itleed. "I m't hang irn, on this atolr-eaae ira." Burton laid, "and I have a good reason for it. think wa will Una It la the warehouse, yet." "Vo; 1 ai, drop', face to-day, ,,7,1,,. mind when hi kne.v haul 'staircase' with 's! st." yon would think Just as I do.

A man like Rchwartl, who hnew the ropea, i Id go ileilv nn the Inn the room, lh'n istnwaru, an. i ne arralit Mm. If he n. .1 Juat In time to Schwartx. we will iv.

backing out tt-as and going down the stairs, or to the dooi clog gg and suspect nho haal jun gone, wa would have the whole situation, us I ee Ii Including the two motives Of deadly Data, and Jealousy." ''Suppose the stairs open In tha bach of the room? was sitting" ataUta the window. 1, you think gchaMru would go in, walk arounl I); table and him from In I'oohl 1 "lie had a ne-k," I retorted. "I aup-pose he might have tnruetl his head to lo ik around." Me had wnlLlm. blockt actually from the best resi. dinci portion of the city.

At the corner of the warehouse, Burton stopped and looked up at it. "I always get id I I look at this bull ling," he said. "My great' grandfather had truck gardM this exact spot seventy yeava ago. and tba old Idiot sold out threa mdrtsl dollars and a pair or mules' How do oii get In?" "I was wondering If I had i nave, that matter against the mayor and I wan teal to shoot him, how I would go aboul It I think I rhonld And point vintige, like an orer- looking window in an empty building like this, and I mil. I nt for a muggy night, also Ilk, this, when the Wlndowi were up and thl 111 its going I could pot him With a thirty.

e.ght al a doaen yards, with my eyes crossed." We bad hi n. ir the arched wate where I hud stood and waited for Hunter, a week before Suddenly Burton darted away from me and tried the gate It opened easily, and I heard him splashing through a puddle In the gloomy yard. "Come In," he called softly. The water's fine." The ga'e swung to behind me, and I could not see six Inches from my noae. Hurtori caught my elbow and steered me, by touching the fen -e, toward the building.

"If It Isn't locked too tight." he was ssylng, "we can get in, perhaps throun i a window, and gi upstair. From there we ought lo be able to see down Into tl.e club. What the devll'a that?" It was a rat, I Ihlnk. and It scrambled away among the loose boards In a of Meltomoot. Burton struck a match; It burned faintly In the dampness, an I In a moment went out, having shown us only lha approximate location of heavy arched uhle ibors.

A second nuil I u-s a bar and a riLity padlock there wua no entnnce to be gained In that way. Th" nlnlous wen- of I elciit-pane 1 variety, and In better repair than the ones on the upper floors. Hv goo i luck we four, I on, unlocked and not entirely closed: it shrieked hideously aa we plied it up, hot an opportune clap if thunder r. the sound. By this time I was ready for anvthlni t' in came: I was wel to my knees, muddy, rttsrriiutable.

While Burton hold the window I crawled the warehouse and turned to rerform tho service for 1m At first I could not seo him outside. Then 1 heard his voice, from I the sill. "I uck," ho sal I "I 'on 1 dropped below the window and al ive the rain I 'I lunr the squash of the it n. in' i ti on in tho mud. lid 'I ed nlrht lamp In nt the wla-doiv n.xt to ours, but he waa not' verv ar, and the op ti window escaped hla notice.

1 f. all the nervous dread ma'ef actor, and when I heard -a'- os htn.l iilin. and saw Bur- ii l' o- was ni.iiosr i relieved as I would hale been had lomebody'a family pkate, tied up In a inhleil -t rctnj Ina at mv Burton had an Instinct for a. i a aasa Willi lit- MIX (II wax mate es, and Burton had dropped a puddle. (Xtj jc Continued.) 4--.

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