I 4t THE EVENING ez WORLDS l illOME lVIKGAZINE 8 4LNOVFMDER2413 TUESDAY EVENJN8 f tJ1 l ICJvJ ijtuujtutjm lcl9 i e 11ool 4 < V ffHE GIRL IN RED o fBTNOP3IS OP PRECEDINO CHAPTERS Arthur Gray rescues Cram death a beauti ful Ctrl who li drettcd from head to foot In I YIVIrd He declare himself to be In love I ivIth her and reiolrea to win her She la accompanied by her fattiera secretary a Imld4 little man named Jared Symea gray fains JSymesa gratitude by savIng him from b attick by Simon Farjeon a banker who f iao love i the Girl In Red rarjoon yon I ngtnJ1co against Gray 1 r l > t L CHAPTER I r The Pursuit RTHUR GRAY aomewhat Belatedly j I f remembered he had promised to I meet his mother at tho entrance to I department store In halt an hour I feo rhany and such exciting events hnd rfceen crowded into tho brief time since 11lhad parted from her that he fancied the half hour had lone since elapsed He hurried across tho street and en tered the store Mrs Gray was not at tbia And ha wandered through the I 4r9v at the counters In search of 3 ter f co A slance at hla watdh showed him he still had several minutes to spare and < tie retraced his steps toward tho street r thradmE his way cautiously among Jtbo R Choppers Ho had scarcely od I l irj sBy Harriet Hubbard Aye I > pin3 question of keeping husbands I I f home evenings goes a good deal I I eLr deeper below the surface of things ILl 1 tfian some of our facetious correspond I ents seem to think It Is all very well to make a merry I I Jest about providing for a husband all t I the comforts of homo and adding the li I Stlghts ofa barroom Goodnatured j i raillery will not hurt the ° catering pWlves who apparently centre their Stboujrhls in the region of their husbands appetite for a hearty supper when he 4 r somes home at night And Evening World readers will not be apt to take S fI jcrlously any of the many humorous g 61 cms presented which are so evidently s ieant Just for fun j ABIde from all the jesting and face ilousness the sober earnest shows plainly through this contest Wives want their husbands to stay at home even ings They are willing i to try and anxious to w4aIy good working plan that can a suggested If some other womjms plan works better than their OWruthoy nrft ready to accept It ns a 1stoifdtiItota J tAn hlngtoke p tho husband at home oniTTlappy Heading over thcsc letters I HWlfiis to me that the husbandto put t ItraWaiy ought certainly to be nshainod I RMaMif jf he mils to fall In line with tlU1vn01I efforts I tt < > J a Pampered I Husband Truly Xle12 r hrer q isr au I can to make my homo clean E add cheerful lamps lighted all over vl iWvo papers and books around on i 5taWea nsh trays and spittoons round Mow wnnklpff everyivhere I twv A coed dish of ajplo 9ld fruit la J i ii 1 U vnnced ten steps when his eye caught a flaming bit of red among the carnival of color formed by the many costumes Its the Girl In Red he murmured to himself and he hurried toward her She was just completing a purchase at tho handkerchief counter and was re celvinc from the salesgirl a small parcel and some change A few more strides would have brought him up to her but 4 women Just In front of him suddenly discov ered each others presence nd went Into raptures and embraces over the happy quadruple meeting The flow of shoppers toward the door was blocked by the quartet an Inextricable tangle enucd and Arthur falling to go through the centre tried vainly for a run around the ond Several minutes elapsed before bo could get through to the handkerchief counter By the time he reached It the Girl In ned had departed lie scanned tho crowd eagerly for a glimpse of her but In vain As a last resort he turned to the salesgirl Cnn you tell me he began then stopped Tho salesgirl was well worth a second glance A slender figure almost too short for perfect beauty a rose leaf complexion a mischievously tlotllted nose and big topaz eyes a broad low forehead crowned by masses of bronze colored hnlr Those would ordinarily have been enough to attract his gaze nut the look ho bent on her was one not merely ot admlrotlon but of recognition as well Pardon me he sold doubtfully but arent you Kathleen mean Miss Ver non Yes Im Kathleen Vernon she an swer with a frank mlle and youre Mr Arthur Gray nreat you I was sure I recognized you But But what am I doing here I am worklng wortalng for a living Dut your father Yes sho Intenpoeed her face sad dening for tho moment My father was wealthy and I had very prospect of more money than1 could spend When we met you and Mrs Gray at Raquette Lake that summer 3 years ago I bad no idea I Should ever have to earn my own Irviai1 Last year my father died By his trill he left me his whole fortune But sItar his death a later will was brought forward leav ing his whole estate to his nephew my cousin I was Dennlless Dut wlby but surely euah a will would not stand in law You contested It of course No If It was cay fathers wish tha his money should go elsawttera that wish Is sacred to me Ho loved mo dearly and he must have had some good reason for disinheriting1 me He was always will end know he acted for the best So I mode no attempt to Urenk the will Still it is bard oomeUmej the ended with a little sigh Hard I should say it vast Has this nephew done nothing tot you I He had onco LIked me to marry him That was during my fathers life time I refused him and he never for gave me He refused to do anything How to Keep your Husband Home Nights TIEJ BVEJMrNG WORLD offers the following prizes for the test answers to THE above question I A prize of 10 for a letter from a wife who has successfully kept her huMbond home nights for the longest number of years A prUo of 110 for the most convincing letter telling IIi > w > o Keep Your Husband Homo Nights A consolation crze of J5 to the woman who has tried the hardest and tailed to krep her husband homo nights Letters must not oe over IV words In length arvl must be written on one side of the paper only to receive attention Address letters to Mrs Harrlot I Hubbard Ayer Evening World 1 the living room have a good dinner for him when he comes home Ured always here to receive him hli slippers are In his room ready to put on When he gets seated In his good easy chair with his papers and cigar andgood lamp to read I I by and a cheerful jolly wife ho will prefer to say home unles s ho has an dther woman he Is fond of then no matter whate done you cant ket p him homeMrs E J It East Orange N J Perfect Content In Two Rooms Dear Mrs AVer T HAVE been married eight years and I thank God my husband still find his greatest pleasure at home We have only two iOOIUE but there la more happiness In those two rooms than In a palaceI keep them clean and cheor ful and have his slippers and papers ready for him so that when he come4 home he can sit down light his pipe and read He belongs to no club for thoro Is more comfort at home Occa slonally we go to tho theatre and I can truthfully say I have not spent a dozen evenings alono In eight years I think It depends o great deal on the wife as to where her husband shall spend his evenings She must be card ful and let him think ho Is havlnjc his own way And If he wishes to go out lAy Yes dear It Will do you good You will see how quick ha changes his mind and stays at homeMrs Mrs O L H Till Secret la In Triot Tact Tact Per MM Asrori T FJND that a womaji since her avo I cation Is to mother humanity must j bQ very tactful If a man likes la talk of his business when he cornea homo In the evenln < nod we shove An jntellUant interest He COon eU Into the habit of talking over the events of tha day eiIdatwo heads ert better than one suggestion are made nnd blans worked out which ore profltablo awl the evening passes quickly Some ffien want to leave business entirely when they oomo into io houp o and can bp Intftrcejed tha offafrs of the homo the rnirtuaT friends tlifc wifes now dresSes e I Olhtrs rQf l ItQflu dlnjt for me when my father died Nice sort of brute he must bot commented Gray I Oh I dare say Mr Farjeon thou t he had no moral obJlR IUI FV rJ on7 Not Simon Farjeon the banker by any chance Why yes she tall In surprise Do you know him 1 Slightly replied Arthur glancing down at his hand wihlch still tingled from the wrench h chad given Farjcons wristYou You had started to ask me a ques tion just before you recognized me observed Kathleen changing the sub ject Oh yes The Girl In lied Bhe was at tWs counter Who U she The Girl In Rod repeated Knth loan musingly So thats nhat you call her Is It Not a bad name cither Whats her real name 4 I dont know There Is something strange about her Every Wednesday at almost exactly the same hour sho aloud while the wife sews or revts I Have as many Interests In common as possible talk thorn over let the hue band see that you barn opinion and caro equally for his that his are worth something to you and his advice np Dredatedt if not always followed ilako his friends yours by Inviting them to your home and yours his by taking him to visit tl emDo comrades I ADELAIDE M ROGERS Lakchurst N J After 32 Years They Never Tire Each Other Dear Mrs Ayer HAPPY wife I have been married A thirtytwo years and always try to please my husband We Kavo been very happy t9grethor all these years My husband never goes out nlghla I always try to have his home nice and clean also tho children and myself When ho comes homo nJRhts I always meet him with a kiss and a smile no matter how bad I fuel Wo always go out together It he wishes to RO out ho I always tells me and I do tho same Wo have no secrets from ono another We enjoy our home as much now as the first day we were married and never tire of each other therefore do not care to go out MRS LE DUaOAHD The Trouble Is In Wrong Selection Dear Mrs Ayer An Y Idea Is no matter how good a tt woman Is or how attractive she V can make her home If she mar ried a man that Is fond of going out at night she cannot keep him home Bho might as well bo contented first as last It is not the good wife or the wellkept homo that keeps some men In for many a man with a dirty homo and n neglect ful wife would not think of leaving her atone and go out nights The trouble is half us Women o I11Y tho wrong men Mrs NELLIE MURPHY A Tale of Sixteen Vcars SUCCCHI Dear Mn Ayer I I E are sixteen years married nnd WE so far mhusband has not shown I any Inclination to go out evenings We have seven children a good home and plenty of rood book and < ram Ii i0 I A Gove = bed Quest From Shop to Shop of the Girl in Red BY ALBERT PAYSON TERHVNE Find the Girls Ago SlOO In Prizes FIRST PRiZE 26 r SECOND PRiZE 10 13 OTHER PRIZES EACH6 wnw seldom see that shade of dress In thai handkercWef Never Anything else l street nnd It attracts evet so much Slow oddl notice but she never seems to care I Isnt It Dut why 4d you want to I Thank you a thousand times exclaimed Gray I comes In here always dressed in vivid red Shocomes straight to this counter and buys one lac handkerchief Then she talks to roe for perhaps 1 minute and coca away I have never known tier to miss CI single Wednesday since have I her In I came hare Nor I seen any other color than flaming red One You lilY youve talked with bu Where does she live I dont know that either Once or twice Ive asked her If I should send her purchases home but she always refuses I dont like to ask her what her name is I And oho always buys Just one lace I iif f < I J tlj1lU h What Awful Husbands They Wont Stay Home oNightsf jifl 26 In Prizes for Those Who Can Tell How to Keep Them at Home i checkers dominos ping pong c and there is always ono of us or the children who have to do battle for championship in theso We only have my husbands salary us a bookkeeper to live on so can afford a theatre very seldom and so have to depend on eadh other for companionship I have always tried to keep pace with all current topics and events by moans art reading good meza1 zincs and by reading good books to bo1 able to discuss with bath the elder chil dren and my husband most of the worlds history past and present This II think is the secret he Is always interested OLIVE Kind Words Will Do It t Dear Mra Ayer I HAVE been married for five ynrs I and in all that time my husband has not been out over six nights in all alone How to keep him home is to make it pleasant and attractive when he comes homeland dont pick and quarrel for everything Have a kind word for him always and you will keop him homo wIth you at nights GIns P J BOWEN Turned the Tables on the Rarer Dear Mr kerI A1II a young woman and will tell you I my remedy for keeping my husband homo evenings I was only mar ried a short time Ho would always havo some place to go each evening Id go out and afterward tell him of the pleasant evening I spent In other gentlemens company So he took a serious thought that It would be more interesting for him to keep an eye on mo Instead of forgetting that ther were others besides himself Now he Is quite happy to stay homo evenings with me A FOND WIFE Continue to Trent Him as a Lover Dear Mrs AverT 0 koto your husband home nights TOIle must continue to treat him as lover Abocontlnue a continue to make ourselves attractive and bo bright and happy as far as posslWe And I have found that we must make our husbands fall in love with our homes IUI well All ourselves It tmut bo clean bright and pretty but ho must bo at home there We must not reJtrai or find fault with him When wo wero iirst married which was twentythrco years Jut Septoruher my husband had engagements for twr era nights In the week Did I order him to give them upT No nut tho little tome kept growing moro nnd moro at tractive until he found himself with moat of his engagements nt home Not that Iw has no outside Interests for he has many but erand above them all flhlnco that bright and hoppy spot borne f Ur A WOODFORD > irMi it 4 khOW who shelr Because stammered Gray halt Ingly because well the fact Is Im afraid Im very much In love with her Ho glanced sheplshly at her expect ing a laugh Dut Kathleen was grave said shim I am sorry to hear that because I dont think you and she would make one another happy I may be wrong of oourso I hope I am 1m Im sure you are cried Arthur pultlvelr Look here I dont know why I say all this to you for 1vo ro right to expect that It can fj of any Interest to you and Its beastly bad form to discuss such matters onytway Out Ivo never been In love before and and its bit me rather ihard Wont you help mo 7 Yes sail the girl after a pause I will hcto yOU What can I doT I ° Thank you a thousand times ex I claimed Gray He snatched out a card und scribbled hastily on It You thanked roe today for the trifling service I was able to render you But you vanished before I could thank > ou for riving May riantons Hints Stylish Afternoon Gobttn f4 HE waist Is rondo In blouse style and Is lucked at the shoulders to yoke THE so giving fullness over the butt Material for medium size Is for waist 12 yards II 4 yards 27 or 2 14 yards 41 Inrahea wide with 11 yard for chemisette 5S ynnl of nilover laos and I 34 yards of applique to trim us Illustrated for skirt 11 yard 21 10 yards 17 ur 7 yards 44 Inches wide The wnit iwittcrii N < > 4400 for II 3J 3C 36 33 nnd 40 Inch bust measure will ba mailed for 10 cents Tho skI iiitlcni No 4 421 for a 2Z 21 6S and 3 Inch waist measure clii 1r mai1i for 10 cCllC 8nll money to hmabler Jhll Worlll Sm1tteer JUlldIIC New Yorl Cty CASTORIA For Infants and Children fhe KInd You Have Always Bought Beara tho d Bignntnro of k oIIL me the chance of toting you and hearing you irnik Wont you let me call and rxprear I my thanks to moo In person 7 PIe do It was such n note as a schoolboy might have written to a tianclngsclioo I sweetheart Jut Gray could think ot nothing better He handed the card to Kathleen Wont you please wrap that up In the next lace handkerchief she buysa ho said persuasively You know me You know my family You know that I am a gentleman nnd that Ill take no unworthy advantage ot lu han ac quaintance You believe that dont your youIf I did not said Kathleen a little sadly should I be helping you to meet her Hero comes my mother broki In Gray I want her to meet you again Mrs Gray eagerly renewed the old tIme acquaintance with the girl she had last seen In affluence Leaving the two talking together Arthur strolled THE FIRST CLUE IN THE QUEST II I lu tho front of the More and thence to the street where h gazed sentIment ally at the crowded pot where ho had first seen the Girl In Red As he stood there two women paused at the entrance of tho store Ha caught n fragment of their talk then advance eagerly toward them Yes one of them was saying Its the some girl Im sure though I only caught a mere cllmfuo of her In the crowd Just now The same girl you were telling me of7 asked the second woman hilie Girl who always dresses In red Yes She wears that Idiotic costume even to town It oems Its bad enough for her to dross like that In tho country Every day I see her drlvo or ride past our house and always In red She lives only about a mile beyond us and I beg your pardon said Gray ad vancing deferentially toward the speak cr and raising his hat Havent I the pleasure of addressing my mothers old friend Mrs Halllday of YQn era Nol snapped the woman glaring BUS Amusements CONTINUOUS PASTORS HTH HT I M < I n > Ctl Byte JlcCarlhy Cot hare Touts Prram J AldrIch Mbby Kaihcrlne Trayer ti tm Attraction Colllnn A Hurt 1 Atll St Tlleatre Mats d Sat 4 iuI ijt ileatre Thanksgiving Day U Sic I LIGHTS OP HOME NEXT WUCKUIMIUIIT D 3IATCLL bI J How to Tell the Age I I of the Girl in RedjK yo begin with the Girl In fled 6j In her teens and there Is no fraction m 1 her age She In S3 many Integer years Rod so many Integer Months a old You have that Information to tart with Now then to flml her age There will bo twelve chapters In > hls story and In each chapter three of the numbers 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 will be printed as numbers or figures not spelled out One of these numbers Is to I bo selected each day you must pick one of the three yourself and when the story Is completed add the four selected numbers In the first four chapters subtract the selected number In the fifth add the numbers In the sixth sev enth and eighth chapters subtract the number In the ninth add the number In the tenth multiply by the number In the eleventh and divide by the numj her In tho twelfth The quotient and remainder will be the Girl In Reds a jo In years nnd months And remember she Is under twenty Read the story carefully nnd you may find therein something that will give you a clue to her see The number In the first chapter was 3 ic Fill out this blnnk when the story Is completed and send It to Girl In Rep Editor Evening World P 0 Box 1351 Now York City The story will end j I Saturday Dec 5 but answers will be received up to noon Monday Dee 7 cr l No of The Right Chap Number 1 3 2 Add 3 Add 4 Add No of The Right Chap Number S Subtract 6 Add 7 Add 8 IAdd The Girl in Reds Age Years M 0 nt s s < Senders Address i i 4 id 1j V piciously at < hIm nnd gripping her pocket Saunders The next train to Nyack look tightly lIy names Saunders and ought to leaven an hour or aD at lat I live In yacld eat Ill be a passenger on that tJ4Jii Gray apologized ad withdrew smll So s1l311 I murmured a man rMIo Inll gleefully nt the success of his ruse had been standing ao clolll beolllnd J 50 my Girl In Rod lives at Nyackhe thur as to overhear the low i V muttered half aloud about a mllll be words ond the house of a woman named I To Do Continued V j 1 WHERE WOMEN VOTE Over eight hundred and fifty thou sand women voters will It ilnld go to the polls at tho coming AustraRin fed eral elections The Victoria ladles will stand on an equality Of women na tional health and International and In dustrial peace platform Much excite ment Is felt as to the results of time fe I male vote TEETH 3 Painless Process Work Guaranteed Come and bring 70ur frlada ana you 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