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THE WORLD: MONDAY EVENING, MARCH 24, 1902. : (IE IWIAALG AY Zz JON LE. ere s&s ™* Gorge Douglags —= Fublished By rr Clure, Phillips & C@ New vorn: Ce Copyright /902 sy scClure Phillips &Co. CHAPTER I. | bis anxiety to flout tt. He was not great enough | bie unchivalrous scorners at maids sever < at the town beneath his feet. with cent year From his father (wh ad risen on vy were ible lot. and scarce one bit . . for the carelessness of perfect scorn Gourlay was 1 with Andy for snubbing a siow up and the bea keu ne inherited a fine trad cheese | posses fi t his welght of brain. Yet Phe Carrier, ; The appearance of Gourlay's carts woke Barbie Toddle’a man nodding « e ‘ 4 srrying ‘o Skeig 5] * though most of ther HE frowsy chambermaid of the “Red Lion” from its morning lethargy It { heen a t morning he felt It was th As (fhe said. "See what I have dore to ye b he married ‘ ’ r r Had y not beer T had just finished washing the front-door! Gourlay, the if t for x a year al t was not the tnaolence n wealth that) Hichr { lingia he started as 2 a ty would never have . steps. She rose from her stooping posture. | die of the road, took in every de’ ait} — ae = waar! t ker with the snug dowry that she bre ri s in the countryside, but they and, being of slovenly habit, flung the water from erimly as a homage to his pride. “Ha! ha! y JOHN GOURLAY, AUTOCRAT. him. Then, greatly to his own benefit, he suc-| {lt it with a sense of personal defeat that he— her pail, straight out, without moving from where dogs,” said the soul within him, Past the p! lar ceded in establishing a valuable connection with ¢h nkey, as thought him—sbould scoop she stood. The smooth round arch of the falling of the Red Lion door he could, see a white p a ps ‘ BORD ae br eS rem plandmut ery nee that was going, and leave them, Water glstened for a moment {n midair. of the landlord's w: pat—thor t r , “ vas partly by sheer {mpact 1 headed ones, still muddling im their old John Gourlay, standing in front of his new the mountainous ma as hidden deop w ay obtained his ascendancy house .at the head of the brae, could hear the! porch. (On summer mornings the swash of !t when it fell. The morning was of the landlord always inferentia Derfect stillness. from the tiny white peep of him re ‘ It was not the beauty of the hour that kept |fat Simpson had waddled to the door to see t! Gourlay musing at his gate. He was dead to the carts going past. It was fat Simpson might ¢ fairness of the scene. even whilg the fact of | verse blast his adipose! —wh Presence there before him wove most subtly with to infringe Gourlay’s monopoly as the his mood. He smoked in silent enjoyment be-|in Barbie. There had been a rush to him cause on a morning such as this everything he but Gou set his teeth and drove him off t saw was a delicate flattery to his pride. At the road, carrying stuff for nothing ull beginning of a new day to look down on the pretty nothing to carry, so that the loca sugge burgh in which he was the greatest man filled all “a wee parcel ina big cart’ as a new sign for his being with a consciousness of importance. aotel. The twelve browns prancing pa Womle His sense of prosperity was soothing and perva- 0 Simpson! There sive: he felt ft all round him like the pleasant | month—a flercer glower was the air, as real as that and as subtle; bathing him. sign of his pride—but it put a bloom on his caressing. It was the most secret and intimate ing. he felt, to see the suggestive round Joy of his life to go out and smoke on summer |son’s waistcoat, down yonder at the porch mornings by hia big gate, musing over Barbie ere son, thaswine! He had made short work of him he possessed it with his merchandise. | Ere the last of the carts had issued from th: He had growled at the quarry carters for being yard at the Houfe with the Green Shutters the late in setting out this morning (for, I!ke most! foremost was already near the Red Lion. Gour Fesolnte dullards, he was sternly methodical), but! lay swore beneath hia breath when Miss Todd in bie heart he was secretly pleased. The needs described in the local records as “a 4 of ins of his business were so various that his men/ dependent means” fluttering out th a could rarely start at the same hour and in the silly little parce! to accost one of the that he was at rer neighbors eminence denied te t there was one hich he could holé by the bravery of ess. namely and all the appointments mong which his dwelling was the chief why he had spent so much money on Ast ¢ had once tried at years ago e dour upstar vear tack of the Red RB ippearance and position the house was r It was a substanua’ planted firm and gaweey op race that projected a consider juare. At the foot of the * bank ne to the terrace ran 8 “ of no great height. and the iron rail were no higher than the swar¢ was bare to the ing in front te 8. From each corner, y pall tehind flanking walls went ont to the right and He} tet: and hid the yard and the granartes. In front t emed to thrust It took the eye of a stranger “i the Square. “Whose place as no smile about ne Ina circuit ¢ to werk and hard against wind ne went north through Skeigh die there Was a great deal of building far side and Gourlay simply coined the He could not have exhausted the quaccy | within the whole hou # tried hi uid have had to bowk down al view from the ground but he took thousands of loads from !t for| screen its admirable au Skeighan folk; and the rid aird on each ualy sm emplandmi of these wa acres of hill, itself for 5 that same direction. To-day, however, because of the! Did the auld fool mean to stop Andy Gow about y was only rarely—once iral ». A house that delay all his carts would go streaming through | her petty affairs—and thus break the line of years, perha that they came into th illenge that vay should have a gal- the town together, and that brave pomp would carts on the only morning they had ever been -- with the Green Shutters Last Saturday they had] lant bravery ook. if aspect be mean. be a siap in the face to his enemies. “I'll show able to go dawn the brae together? But no | A MAN NoppT GRIMLY AT A RBATEN ENmsty brought several ‘oud of stuff for Gourlay's own] its aveartly positic it direets the eye to Its them,” he thought, proudly Them" was the Andy tossed her parcel carcless!y up among b _ stapes! Zz ue en zs meses use; an that is why they were present at the! infirmitie: town-folk, and what he would show m was|other packages, and left her bawling tustructious; quarrymen TB, of cheese and} Gourlay heunney to his neighbors, it wag/ reat procession on the Monday following | In short, the House with the Green Shutters was what a big man he was. For, like moat scorners! from the gutter, with a portentous shaking of her ters t teams down the] a rep veness natural to the man and a flerce It was thetr feeling that Gourlay’s success was! on every tongue-—and with a seoff in the velce of the world’s opinion, Gourlay was its slave, and! corkserew curls. Gourlay'’s men took their cue|brae togethe atl view of his rivals, “I! contempt for thelr scofng envy. But it waa true! out of all proportion to his merits that made] it tt Ca erecae, a subsection to the popular Cie by | from thelr master, co woers sontemptuous of Bar-| hope they ikea)! 7 snoueht at, and he nodded that he had made large sums of money Garis: r Lathes great-men-in-a-small-way so bitter against | To Be Continued.) MAKE YOUR OWN DRESS., SOME IDEAS ON POCKET MONEY FOR WIVES. wus'west'omy. vi RIAN MME. bOUVISE TEbkS HOW. |_A letter published some da: MADISON SQUARE GARDEN. ife in the artiel ago In ,ever the } can afford) ;conciusion that ¢ pocket mone) A The Evenig World ised the ques | for her ut a proviso. | referred to has h. 9 much prospertt ney fuet ae m Last VW k! f diack 1 A knotted tion: “Should Wife H: Pocket | T? ft a isfled, h 1 houk ttle Darts ty ne ° id he qT ee BROGK FOR A'GIRL, Seas ey cate roerre tae Maen | carer ements oon tea amea| Gon AMT Sh euEee ae ol ee Lie ce oan neta Vers sdive 0 MILITARY TOURNAMENT Primrose & Dockstader's = 2 TONIGHT | Corse ‘ Nelala at ola UL IRESS. @s to the percentaga of her husband’a|band would be to allow her to work. |full-erown person, and has very litte Rai icaltalet Ace ne ekt BLACK SILE: M LD salary a wife should be allowed to han- | If he has not aufictent confhience in her. |idea af marie! iife. She te probably Dave Sve yarés, oat I col care fer s dash ot) Witt you bietiy auagumt 0 wey to a ree ‘Me, and what her position in the family | why do they live together? If she ie|taking an examp banking department should be Qccustomed to having a certain amount Died, to be used as trimming. Shall I have | o¢ place 31 aay a to having a ain amoun ped quell Am stows; ouire lena S| A number of readers evidentiy havelor money I can appreciate how she ia their # nted them avert D MOTHE © plaited akirt, and whot kind of material shal! | tneden, bust 42 inches, waist 3) loches Am 1 get for trimmings? 1 have about $5 for + 100g waisted, measure § 1-2 inches under the|!00R@ Of thelr own on these topics. A! feels at being dented that eum but we! sass) person | erm. How will 1 make érep auirt? 1 doa't|fW Of the more interesting of these|I think {f they each would study the |with her is njoys life and Went Halves. wank cae @ésstes cel Ohtes cect. What ec took | OMARIORG follow: other's interests a ae eeiera t Uben [oe troubter andi littietnet tines wer When wel weremaricale would some to a better und: bring her to her senses e: ding. BRUNETTE, AVID WEILL, |! made the proposition t was lo receive one-' as tall as possible, Would Uke white on waist | and |ace APM Give Her One-Atth of Wages Make @ alip lintag, fve-gorea, with a| I thiok a good plan is as follows: Try (iHard Time Needs Spending Money. which waa, and ia, 14 a wee teninch atde-piaited founce on the bot-| Let a husband have chargs am oA married ima deen l, lve no patience with il this ta | top ainataliat cl} erse ACADEMY OF MUSIC : tom, the outside skirt Joining {t only at| Wages Let him pay ai! house for seven years, al I come e lof men tpaying wive sand allow-l 1 to pay the rent, gas and ¢ | UNDER * BLANCHE the belt. Make the skirt #even-gored, | Let him give his wifo for an allowance) —— —— se i Steen ban ae = . BATES. DAILY PUZZLE PICTURE. |i, and we are doth ‘satiated with the "ET AA” SUNDAY GVENIG agangement, which we consider fa’ with @ good flare Trim the akirt in| one-fitt at the lengthwise lines with insertion and rows) sixth. of his sa of velvet ribbon, Mnishing tt around the! dress and pay her own personal pills.) foot with @ full ruching. Make the/ for gloves, candy, carfare, matinees, Kaleo humains ahlidven: ilevease there 3 H waist with the lace and ribbon trim-| 4c. Lat him give her this sum regu- Ware children. cL ichiniecss more weuld (RUAD. forming deep points in the centre he Above ‘ ae hele kes Given by the Mestee . having {t run straight down the asking be right to pay for th . aie oa of Americs , with a white vest covered with| what ehe does with {t, or if she has coffee-colored Milet isce. Allow the) any money left over from inst week sleeves to bulge slightly at the wrist| Trust her, If ehe wasn't worth trust-| ‘land finish with a lace cuff. Weare vel-|ing she wasn't wor x. More vet ribbon girdle, with extra straps of| over, if she h velvet ribbon, starting at the wi rm) wnat you do wi e@ rest of seams and finishing two inches above| wages. A man who ‘8 atingy in giv the belt, in the back, with little 4 or te points and buttons. his wife money ranks tn my mind with wi aera tee COA lal wite oy AY dea, te | Tibet " TO-NIGHT, 179TH NC ‘PERFORMANCE: all women should I be b nid t husband's wages. if they are capable of; doing #0. 1 have been married some time and have always (taken care of ny hushend’s ealary When a woman ried jet her keep the house PASTOR'S CONTINUOUS the man who robs a child's bank. look to the wollfare of her 206. and 30<, “FOR A CHURCH AFFAIR.’* ARTHUR B. HAYNES, Jr. Re Paras PAC ra i Dear Mee. Louies: Speaks from Experience. and then @ huspand will do likewise [ixTRa «Pritt oT ir i Of course a man needs spending money si shen Let him ask his wife for Ht. But if ne NG PRANK S 8 good husband he will spend but GAS IN | money ile wife how and = they w nappy Mre. BP ¢ eave muggen dow I could make my Hite! 1 nave had somm paperience and ca drome, She te ais years olf. T wast It fF) make a few remarks Upon the subject. | Oeeeh OP Ret emmy eee ee If the wife Is not competent to handle | Mre CC FISCHBR. the allowance intrusted to her the bills A pretty design for a child's dress) shoutd be paid by her husband. She one of white organdie, made with ®/ should be allowed a -e sim (what- French watst (very long watsted), with BY Trim the waist ERs MUSE BAM. THE GIANTS, Dr @ IN. AMELIA DEVGHAM ALACE. UwerAMABLan MAS-EATING Lio} taut as HYPNOTIZED FROGS. Sos) ye hye om experic THE THOMPSONS, ‘The cut shows a pretty frock for a | '0W# of valenctennes insertion, the skirt OR HOME | uLSsrne te pila ani bere Maca Tarens child, made with a little gored akirt, | ‘immed around in the same way. Join DRESSMAKERS, by Mlle. M. Stefanowek NEAT SEs wount ED NUPRALS, with plait: =} the skirt to the waist with a wide Iaco »( RS, | SORE Mes BUSES aoa hes an sccordion-pialted sume Jointed | jeading, with white ribbon three inches Laila ae ea Bester stat RAND when bypn spent the winter ia easily be hype tise? during when they are exhaweted atte to the bottom of the skirt with a cream- elder ravelaw nh hooded lfiieitertaen’ at colored insertion. The blouse ts tucked e seibah} FE ii v D Had tidelarajaleiiin Ineartian Teaching the back. Make a yoke and tiny puttes] P40 Evening World's Daily lengthwise, and in the yoke forming | Sleeves of very tucks close toweth Fashion Hint. points. Have an accordion-plaited ruf- Be, snaned COURT ACOURG YH trimmed with lace to match fle avound the shoulders, with » knot naertion HI ACTS eaten DAL Y Siar creates vaass‘de NOTRE DAME, Pekansc vaobedle KYRLE BELLEW. Wet, @ set, 7 nteple TONIGHT, tue SOLVES IRs EON a canes om G FU ae se hae RW! IN. fr HARRIET HUBBARD AYER. BALM FOR WOUNDED HEARTS, Beware of This Sort of Cad, Dear Mes. Ayer to let him know of my amtert! me pretty names and moimet\mes Pe ee ee aes Pare Se) 1 ges enuaget to be married to « roune ees-| yy ig rather tate for me to tell you i Hi ! He a tUARRY Woman, and 4 adort time beter wedding he x Ree tacina wrote one 0 Welter etating dis circumstances end | (UAE ever? nee Ww IN $5 BY GUESSING TH IS. | METROPOLIS ' Mat de could not afford to get married yet; and | jo ake MUVAHCeR anil | = Renae neaintes ey Amusements : THE PA TAL ‘WEDDING, | tend ie Five Shilli ngs Ghemiy ater 1 received another letter 01 Sir) perm ies 8 MAn ee | Fete 18) GROtH OT: RPG RESO W Nee : THEATRE. F d DAYID GARRICH wy Pe eal ikea On ronal ast ee until After tie has asked her to be ble | + » Fiver E World will pay % for the first correct answer to the &B su PIR Es a Mot. HURTIG é SEANON’S x ; tog fe. Much, very much of the trouble © following conundrum f BU) 2 seers re ries. meet te) area hae) DeRe ay weet t comes to young women is the re- “4 A benevolent old gentleman gave three Banpite ‘Theatre (0. in ‘tvs Sis ter, TesDay, b + t shaw ian ‘. Mi ar Mere 5 4 him deck ring? | MUM Of a girl's cheapening herself, No ° (é a . i . “TRE edvay Mahe Kerrie 4 geatiomas. Fjeese advice me what 1 should do. | does not regard herself as worth win- rh LUTE CEC) td * | iat there. SKY F \ HI a banbes ber een ares tik oRD A tASTER. a } °. B. an ning but besions) her affection and 4 Writs your answer here Warld Ml coens vi i Uroape DEWEY MATINEE TO-DAY. ; @ man !s @ cad and not wor! er favors unaske 14 ’ | EAT ‘ UstE > 8, oHiy Ay ) BQ Dothering about. Send back the engage-| You should not have permittod the ROBERT any — me ee seed ye Bf Lill eisai { ment ring. I should think you would|man to embrace you, | 1) 5 i " be only too giad to We rid of anything| Know that, and if the sentiments you : ROBERT EDESON o Rout. | Sit A TRIP TO BUFFALO, ae! amociated with a man who could treat/attribute toward this gentleman really {; | Keneterbocker) Thentce : mnie} pusuic, you go shabbily. If you have ever writ-|extst on his part, as an nunorable man, 5 ‘ 8 109 oS Me fon ecectonaie letere to thls man In-|Be, sMOuld Tall 900 aa, and tak 'you = PRANGIS WLSOM io THe ToReaDoR,, PRESS “Gf Sat aiet upon their being returned to you! Peet ful lave en fan am a ieee” linehe : * ke ‘ . o ; ea right to them. er tah exhib tacit ina desire ta kuvw | wilt be” vedult varie et ij : TA SON EO ia wodemedsy sol “Ae : FLORODORA. °%.) s, & | wl Thinks She Loves Him. moe 06 “igen rio an panies, mite, Ue wll et and cuffs | Namenrseeseceorsereter essere Address ; A ; WILLIE COLLIER pean ee ie i Brooldyn Anunement Sie Ca c) ven j-fand 1-2 y: for c ©. tut ou ¢ F 4 it to E , Eve vorid, p ns Sth Mat set, 2 Tre We etna whom 1 on snqesinies|ie of LOVIN hast Buliae Goin: |The pattern (No. HOW, leew 22 tow $ Pg. Mor Lan Now Fon Ci Maaie Beiter, Evening Worl $ CRITERION. yee Aat 0.00" 5 | LULU GLASER "324!" Dolly VandeD, | 25. MONTAUK Sm wine pestnaee | Bare orewe (0 tinny, im if t - | pusty will be sent for 10 cents, abe in Friday's Eventing Wort. ViD EBLASCO z : 4 veeymeth; Ta tact, 1 Lain ove him. tent that “doen Mat ea uaa’ geen s | Mend: money to “Castien, ‘The Worla,| owe Wivtine anewer wilt eppear in Friday's Evening on resets feSLiE CARTER. 3° SE BES "PENNSYLVANIA =a nie ‘Would libe- we know whether take as expression is always open to doubt, Pulitaer Bullding, New York City.” Creer hiereteererterederrreororsorereeetHenenyes ta bis uew play, DU BARRY. MAT, TO: