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Wrong Side Out. We Mary E. Wilkins. We . Pub, Co.) | coming a (Cpyrighted, 19, Daily Story Pub dae LORA has always had a tempor, oF | rather a will, If Flora ever gets] ore set on anything, she ms to Aer tle a sort of human fortress, and all) mats, : 5 Inte Ming's horses and all the king's men| ant Ny’ the time the doorde an't make much of an impression on) | had) clean tori her yet it was throush {hi ry wih! V came in witht i that Flora came to marry Albert Paldy. | ‘ wn raat Tam Flora’s aunt, and t it. There Isn't any harm in my T have heard Flora tell tt herself doze of umes, It was quite jate in her Ife beta Flora was married, real good looking, well-to-do, T de men didnt to her: :perhaps one re COG wemed to care haps another was, that she always acted kind of settled down and satls- fied. Flora’ cy {ng around in sar ds, and whe used to s! aan Run in meeting, and ny head. But then she didn't have to to see the min- ister. He was the one arried. However, she used to look at him just to hear the sermon, and she never hung Dehind after meeting to sec him, nor had any questions of conscience that # neeed spiritual advi for, ke many women In the village. She ju: kept right on in her own way. mats and the tidies and the pletur and her apron, just as she did much about them; per a good Whe: he came to call on her, she turned the » hand ons would fect So 1 tried to motion towanl was asking after, my h 1 taters, but Deouldn't manag. So I went out, but I hadn't more ¢ ore q saut the door before it opcned Flora came flying out after m: land," wht a, “I forgot to t him tha my i nthe table in the aitting-room shan't He quite so bad.” Al the time whe was whispering that she was Ueing on her apron right side out + SL hope he didn't notte MA phe. with “on | she didn’ ain't apt | wine tt wears out to” sald T took him Into he st n {E BURST INTO ON. AT ROAR OF Too! there had noticed it, nou: tn for he lo otherBcaleratthattnates ad told a falsehood, C mate with, but that was the window, amd saw Tod ere uate and talk with him as I didn't want | She had a new in} covering Up a fi parlor, and she put that down wrong € yells it has always x but d side out to begin with, because tt ha @ blue color on the right sido that she | pretty’ soon, and he « afraid would fade, were turned, with the the braiding showing ail back-to, an and all her mat sewed ridges dd the the tidies, and the tabl. cloth, and Flora’s apron. She was ve thrifty and a splendid housckeep: Some sald she was the best housekee; in the village. She could: of dust or anything out of plac dishes,in her buttery used to look as they were fairly grown to the shelv Bhe used to kee aide out, or rat plates all piled o cups and saucers turned over, er bottom alde up, covers of si the wrong w: pletures n't bear a specks | Wass the ven the dishes wrong that she had nothing bef the solitary old age. n thelr faces, and the) puzziet, nd the| watch Albert Covers of the vegetable dishes and she|turn tn spite of mimacit to Flora altting | ar dum! and tea-pot set in) down there. than teling one rig! that Mr. Albert ul) Well, Tt turned out tha telling hin how wrong. xt more | he ts) 0: LAUGUTE ye Sore HE WORLD: SATURDAY EVENING, DECEMBER 14, 1901. FEWER some dreadfit the bu hat down sand 1 had Mdn't way she had’ b a word, {n rank » Or fol sald hh el riehe koto Flora r. tf as he thought It fi alte rite think It was all over su: ROR S On aHIRS face aCUA ARO: has seemed tom A deepen. We had go! reoand It man begins to make fu [that Is the end of hiss jforry, because Thad al thought a Rood deal of Flora, and 1 hated to think | her but a But all the time [felt T used to att tn meeting and) addy, and T saw if stand, the wall, and and on looking as handsome 14 a] ftier If she wasn't as young as come, | baleaproathean picture. erpany im Blora's fower-d on the bed, of the knots covers on the bi th th a young girk TT When Flora ‘had a particular caller, [and Thougat to mysele thar itt atded | WSS a Nouns lke ‘Mrs. (C.F. Belton, who. ts j know what I know T should think he quale x richest woman In town, ‘or the minis-| was vory far from getting over his Uk kat ,fphed up and ter, she uscd to fly around and stralght-| ing for her. ah eh LAL en‘things. Luckily her house set hi But there was no doubt whatever acl ni OT ete Ort Out oF and sho could, sed a long way down) he had given her up: be told me so him 4 the road, and had some time, but any-| xelf afterwant, aL All of Inisterts way sho'had to work quizk. ‘I've been| that she wax. 6c mouth be if he tn there when she ing, and helped would whop over those mats, table cloth and the dies, and We'd clap over those pictures, Geor; Vashington would | and of flowers in pencil thar done when she went to Flora's_ mother's portratt, tion. Sometimes 1 used was dreadful silly much trouble. ang a Flora school, an to make w bi Ly ah 0 wouldn't. listen to me. Vn cs } for a min was. 6 e-alwnys done It," she would say,| “let him com: nuldn’. think we Af that wettled It, 1 jumped up, and began to turn. the, house, Then yt Rad ‘Good land, Flora," I said once. mats over nw usual, and sho dur erirht side out. Tham, lucky you haven't'always stolen, Up tno, hut she Just grabbed: my arm. to niring In on ‘the carpet committed murders, and drank, b- 2 to Work herselt Suid the metures, ant do believe you'd think that was ri “Tdon't want them mids Plora h her enough to. go Fight jon, “and “make te ' ood and respectable.” Hut she couldn't aye Pete loraltt Srosape covpoata ores a Har aheicouldn’: [oc Why. de ft aan: ing, sakes, Flora,” sald 1, Berson with auch a will ax Flora! wane chem tuened over, ni paral. Leer erg ae dh the pleturea, either 2” sat 1. She suuahed rane orgs: Roverakne ee Ban She blushod ait aver ‘oe Well, sue kept right on‘ living wrong Ses yar cay nor ete AUalea.) ck ng upside down, to aa to sive her shoes, and. she felt res sort of hurt about It. She was weal ing her stockings one side out one di amd the other the next, bocause si thought they would wear better, that made me think of It, Finally people began to wr hlavet, ‘and ir thi tho miniater, Mr, Albert calling. pretty often on Flo Joked her about {t a little. that very afternoon when we gitting there ia tho parlor, I saw. , the way antel Webster, and a little vase had was a’ cau- to think she herself so used to tell her that there wasn't any need of her being so careful of things, that she had enough new ones’ when those gave out, id It seemed to get’ worse and T romember once’ T asked ‘her why she didn’t walk on her head so an he and was] bell She blushed | that and didn’t act as if she minded, andla) make a good. he 3 has to think of that more inen, It came to the day before Christmas and he hadn't ¢ on her for *! {months, but that afternoon T wa | Flora’s’ house, and [saw him coming down the road, He thought he aught 1) to call, and he had made wp hin mind, | to make a xhort formal catl, but tt didn't) hy come out the way he had planned. | When I saw him coming [ turned to Flora, and [ sald, “Flora, I guess Mr Eddy" t« coming. She turned pale, ther came Into her cheeks. than ot y De nd f home Twenty ing. for [mu “What om. H ways Mie wits there age say Dw beautiful colo Well, xatd eho { “TL don't know but vo will ime she was talking sh her drera skirt got into tt agaln, wrong sic put oa her apron again, wron| I stared at her, “My land, sid I, “are you gone crazy7" 'No,"" sata ehe, “I have not, but shan't be any more talk about ¢ ton, and If he thinks I'm odd, ine at} get the full brunt of it." ‘Then the door rang and Flora went to the door, her head high, switching along after this, Rot up Wrong-aldesout akirt and) jhat|4 o'clock and turned t ‘on, en, phe came: in sho did iook {1 “had my. way. seve ere rf Pieitioun. the seams of her skirt} morning I've biven i showed the overcasting and. where wad. Christmas presents” his mo: long aw its Chu minute, “and T com tl r= wy ni the 1, looking at math, again, “E know. that," sell going to Keep | things I} with Florn look: Ne, ns tf w ldn't help suddenly came ean ondentand: without saying © & next morn- wah ue curtous. ft the minister and te: pictures: Flora, “but I'm right’ side out thisemorning at ne parlor. i GatBet. erd this it wo "numa ror a «te sat OLDEST O ACTIVE After Giving Lessons| in Boxing for Halt a) Century, Benjamin Van Slyke Is Still at It with All the Enthu- | siasm of Youth. Thes unce the Bijou remarkable a t is belleved to be 7 atau Wie Ot blaz any a typle says that proper Ise necount for St derful condition. Proper living: ix plenty of sleep and 1 good ting what you want you feel like ft, and being regular your habits, Born here tn the early pa Inst | century, he has seen both t the city develop, And as > way uptown, so has th she opened his boxing | w man ed In the da school at the Battery his present locas 4 ton in the Bijou Theatre was but wilderness. With prize fighters since famoux and forge and men well known of every ion the remarkable veteran has sparred, and i he tella here in his quaint way his own! story. BY BENJAMIN VAN SLYKE. When I went to school fifteen years | ¢ before the Mexican war, boxing was about the only exercise we boys had. it wasn't boxing; It was fighting. They | did not have mattress-like In those days. Bare knucklea were what! isel, and we didn't tap. We punched, d we were taught to put the whole | ery move of t It and that exercise with benefit. re were no boxing mas rned how to handle you ne out Into the woods conclusions with the other fellows. Fighting was a big part of a education, and every you: got his share of tnaining On Saturdays we used to start 1% and go ‘way out Into that ‘here Fourteenth street ts now, We stayed there and boxed each other ul dark. ‘The hard raps I rec thos: days m: man both And becwuse of this Ife be: br the wood t hard as he can, my mak ayntem my my puplla do the same a man makes while boxing hods causes him to bring into play muscles of the stomach and upper I believe that ff a_ man’s abdomen, BRITISH REJOICE WW LITTLE VICTORY SECO b tet comMap. 1195's.) SN WILHELMINA AND HENRY. 2° 22°'2.g0"" EN HOLUEN, See “THE CYCLE-WHIRL.” They Take a Drive Together at| tency siliier is ater ihe Great BICYCLE NOVELTY BOER LAAGER SURPRISED | eee HEN. CRITERION 88 | 1 sain | PHONES s rans SENSATION OF THE HOUR. AND PRISONERS TAKEN. | +. Dee The Amateriam |PROUISS estes, nt > D ST. : wy ere 63] CHARLES, DALTON Bee er | SINR as 5 concER tS Dllgastn cararea) saakteres ts, her husband, SUNDAY, Advises, eA TE ta Kitchener Congratulated, cea the paral patr will return to The AADISO 30. THEAT iB, SWRUTAT NEG sr, + |BYOU WARFIECD) Sicerin Baan Ilague !o-morrow, Last 3 We ate Today & 4 7 ——_—— LONDON, Dec, 1.—Reporting to the | = i le Ses Ia THE AUCTIONEER. | enna z War Ofice from Pretoria, under date of + Auringer, Braidwood, Ills. suffering untold ony for over twelve years from both fot of piles, and is ing all sorts of pile dies without f, 1 am mnpletely, cured by Fear phy 1 ie Py al 1 cruseista, ake a. box. 00} “Piles Causes and Cure.” walled tree, ‘Pyramid Drug Co., Marshail, c Bruce Hamilton's brilliant achtevement, + Weariness Is F BOXERS IS AN ISURGICAL OPERATIONS. YOU NGSTER AT 84. Many of Them Unnecessary. Mrs. Pink-~ ham’s Advice and Medicine Have Saved_ World About His Pu.| Many Women from the Surgeon’s Knife. pils, Among Whom| SSS Were Billy Edwards} Talks to The Evening! | | great id places to visit. | and Well Known Doc nurths of the patients lying on those snow-white beds are womene™ —— "land wal | tors, Lawyers and should this be the case? Merchants. they have negl themselves. ee hospital beds had plenty of warning the left or right of the womb, nervous k. All these things are indications of =" n of the ovaries or womb. thought! These poor souls are lying there on those ng a fearful operation at home or in your place of employment until you h al and submit to an examination and possible up the female u, cure the derangements which have elves by danger signals, and remember that Lydia B. Pink- s Vegetable Compound his saved thousands of women from the hog- Read the letter here published, with the full consent of the writer, 4 : aped the knife by a faithiul reliance on Mrs, Pinkham’ tment by her medicines. Irin doubt write to Mrs. Pinkham at Lynn, Mass., for free advices, her experience covers twenty year: 2 of these patients in th feeling, qu conditic 1 terrifyin eds AW hospital Dor ait Mut, sy to Nght eady th whose early ata + around ore of Well-known who have been Xercise for almos entury, You ou " WAat good phys! en for 4 ’ have a punching wasium. | We pun {th the knuckles and put th ewing, That'e what brings re- so hale and f your new- each oth body into “TL doubt ho can gi * as strong | Year-old boy. 7 To have given ax i when | Ithy ax my | with) m ts Uventy-tve mine a day Wan past fifty, y Lean easily box continuoitsly Murs in Lon tine ae a foote er in physi tobacco nen 1 felt Ul towhen nls s 1 tra: ave tasted [ine BENJAMIN VAN SLYKE. { Boxer In the United States, | IMs of Physict «curious thing th is pretty have demon- am a boxing tof prize Nehters. | pounits shy man Who and T did} sitll boxes regulary with me. Tut how aed ; aid. ham? “Another aU HULy Burs tawane| yo chap ginal eizhteen po! eof n't have prize- Ttold him 1 t hohe was ing only spar. Bae «ago 1 had run ut other most ey A list ~ Here is Proof, Undeniable Proof, That Many “Operations May Be Avoided, Pinkham: As Iam a great sufferer from femalo trouble I” id write to you to see If you thought there was any positlvers; help for me. Iam very sore through my bowels, especlally over the womb, ind on the left side low down [ will be taken with a dull, sore pain, and in??? our will be so sore that | cannot move myself, and will haye to be poule .« nl, and Will be unable to walk for two or three weeks. I have a bad dia- arge at times. ‘The doctor says I will have to go through an operation ©) man wi Od lay wan tup he must cilar exercise Wav With women, Kd develop In every «mall it Mrs. “Dear The same thought 1 Hoxinig way por- | M th each Week to pra of tovday—in fart, no perm eroises ax Mey ought their aitices by day and tn by night: and then wonder sviry isin n hen he: Rots does behind “neay the w easly und qulekiy and i doctor mo often. the Ie ote ovary removed. If you can help me let me hear from‘you,, via himself I inake him. « | Mrs. M.G. SHIVELY, Upson, Wis, (Nov. 12, 1900.) or Haig an hour and panch at me as Dear Sires Tunkhams When L,wrote tol seu, last tative reeardlte my catoh his every death would have been thelr health, welcome visitor to me, but I followed your. nen A sa iy ‘to do. thelr work T advice and am now \ Uhad tried everything I could hear of, went to a unttedime! tor away MeAULLSTCPONS RCH ee doctor far and near, spent a great deal of money and received no bene-* ss ey spp i He coun ercises advice to all who wleh to achteve |! At the time | wrote you [I was saving up money to go to Chicago to. sient ar Horeray Appear oAs met pet ieee ae = pene edit “a to hos "how aly ey | in operation upon the womb and ovaries, which, the doctor said, unles’ papas tle the See eee ace spon ox reRularly and take £/ 1 had 1 would die, but, thanks to your remedies, I'avotded this, [have >? " 0 went down, |cle in his body. When a man & Don't go to excess in ni p op DUES 3 5 . aos, Dee eT have: beer a trond, [Meu red out and ina tine, perspiration | | your Blood Purifier and nsed four packages of Sanative, and am a well’ and ate * ag spnareh ee iat Broa: that el ieee pracy poresin i bes woman, | advise every woman suffering as I did to take Lydia E. Pinke Fe aeoebee oma nas a oynarrauncrddouatilersmaThisTcse emu | ham’s remedies.""—Mrs, M, G. SHIVELY, Upson, Wis. (March 20, 1901.) ce cise three thines a weeks T annot Motto ia Work. be equalled by aay ot for | = - Jaa TE A De Ne bacedepeslten itn tee Tattatel Clty Bankol Lynn, $0000, rou wouldn't believe It to look at me, ‘ 1 goo" one v THEATRE, win 5 ava which will be pald to any person who can find that the above testimontal leu EO peel haga alae hla a which’ te VASOTUER THILAy n Wortd Aro not genulno, OF were published before obtaining the writes spectal pete woulliyouts Tha tieibecause:t am A th muncles; ‘tent. $39) Day & mission. Leoie rieesiecienia Re, Mass, preserved, My motto ts hard work. In other ex © not to be WiRGitiiA HARNED, "Ar 1c Ture own style Compared ‘to boxing, : i tructing 1 t During my time KNICKERBOCKER Amusements. | HUBER’ S 14th ST. MUSEUM Jeffries-Ruhlin a Pictures. atid MAUDE ANS ITY STREET, MG) CONTIN ~ Proctar’s 931 SL: hoes Bate “SUAVE. 5B. Ey + S30. Mate, To. Annie Russell $2 Cirde Puen’ used against the Tight Hon, W, 3t, John Brodrick, Se: var, wired the Gov- ns upon Gen CAMNIVA’ jarton, Thun 20 Other its 520 John Dre Ww yesterday, Lord Kitchener says: Continuous. abries Homies: pete ene ir 20 and 30 Cts, march, risel Plo langer, : wrgawa Dee. Ti, at Witkraens, twenty Your Lot ToeNight, Jacob Tr Adler's praduction, nies ios ASD Oven, five miles northwest of Ereneloy killed while you have that Cold or woie Menehhod OF VENICE, u ROFL = f atxteen Boern and captured sevent Couch tanditheseatiearentet Aten 7 | pony : ed prisoners. 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