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THE WORLD: SATURDAY EVENING, AUGUST 9, 1908, “THE BOWERY CAVALIERS,” A Story of the Nether World Bohemia, By OWEN KILDARE. Begins in MONDAY’S EVENING WORLD, : herself knew. His friendship meant much to her, but | Lfebbddbslietodteiy AT THE THEATRES NEXT WEEK. ‘The alx months would soon be up, but she waa no | nearer a decision. It wan Inte in May one rainy Saturday, when Nor- ea : | man Raker reached R—— Hie train was tate, and THE DOORS OF A FEW PLAYHOUSES OPEN EARLY. as he had an engagement for luncheon with Elizabet) Wells he took a cab. A few blocks this side of Miss (Copyright, 1902, by Dally Story Pub. Co.) He aid not as a rule retire to his sanctum Imme@l- |v eiee none the cab came to a audden atop, and S was a big, silent man, wholly absorbed in, ately after meals during the young woman's visit, but| sion Calling to the driver he learned that a small | H business and self, the world sald. mingled with the other boarders and for him was quite newsbdoy had been knocked down and his papers scat Respected by many, but loved by none, his} gental tered over the crossing, Jumping out of the oab, he employees snid. Saturday morning he asked Miss Wells to drive With | yea ii, the iad and learned that he was not soi No one could be more just than he, but those about | him that afternoon, but she had promised Jack Brad-| jini. injured, although bruised and shaken up him often wished he was more like other men. ' | shaw the night before. The child seemed much more concerned over the He was not conscious of the fact that he threw a “Will you go with me Bunday afternoon then?’ he less of his papers and his torn trousers than about damper on every one In the office. inquired, knowing this was his last opportunity, as the| 41, wn injuries until he was told that Mt. Raker! Be had never known what a home was in the true] young girl was to leave early Monday morning. would repince the papers, besides getting him a new sense of the word. Very much astonished at the {nvitation she pleas | oii of clothes. | His father had deserted his mother when he was &! antly accepted. How foretbly this tnoident brought back his own! few weeks old and the poor littie woman had lingered| ‘The first five miles of their drive Mr, Baker seemed | aneeriess childhood to the man | until the lad was six yeare old. quite obfivious to the young lady at his side. Perhaps he could put a ilttle sunshine into the! He had loved her passionately, but after she left] All at once he said in an emburrassed manner: | jewspoy's lite! him he had learned to live within himself. ‘Miss Wells, Iam a plain, blunt man, unused to the] Requesting the Ind to jump Into the cab, he drove! He had found the world a cold, hard one to the] society of ladies, I probably have a strange way Of/ ty Miss Wells's. | homeless, but with a flne physical Inheritance and| showing {t, but I am deeply interested in you and| what was his astonishment to have her exciaim @auntiess courage he had worked his way up from a| want to make you my wife, I have never loved ANY} ag she opened the door: Harry, iad, where have warrier-boy to the proprietor of one of the largest} womnn in my life before, except my mother. you been? How dtd you get hurt?" ) newspapers in a large metropolis. “My Ife has been a quiet, lonely one and I have @o|” 47. > tned the situation and learned that He was never a social creature and refused all invi-| clone friends.”” his young friend was one of Miss Wells's favorite tations | To say that Blizabeth Wells was surprised but | puptin, He knew very few women and they rarely saw his | mildty expresses It. “Run up to the wathroom, -Harry, and maka your- best side She had had offers before, but had never eeen aman self as presentable as possible you shall have He lived In a very quiet bonrding-house, where] that she cared enough for to give up her freedom. luncheon with us,” she sald, at the conclusion of the Mme. Brunig, a kindly German woman, kept a half-| “1 do not know you well enough, Mr. Baker, to feel | explanation. ozen men who could afford to pay her well sure that I@hould make you or myself happy as your | Miss Wells invited herself to go with Mr. Baker and ligabeth Wella, a wholesome, attractive girl Of) wife. Our acquaintance has been ao very brief 1 do| Harry to select the new sult, which, thanks to the twenty-five, had spent the summer vacation with] not know the least thing about you except that you | young lady's assistance, proved very becoming and THE SILENT MAN’S WOOING By CARRIE MAY ASHTON. Madame, as she was teaching in a neighboring city, | are proprietor of the Bulletin You know little more | satistactory. en¢i her mother was travelling with a party in Ca! fornia « | ance, and at the end of six months you ean ask me the | two friends visited an art gallery. Madame was always ready to welcome the girl, a8| same question and I will answer It. ‘They were seated before a cheery grate fire that she had no children of her own | The twain kept thelr own coune!l and no one was|evening, both In a thoughtful mood, but with a The other men had treated her most kindly—the! made any the wiser for that drive. peacéfulnesa and contentment in the atmosphere that | . youngest having pald her considerable attention—Uut| Mr, Baker made frequent visits to the city in which © quiet happiness to the long silences. Worman Baker had never exchanged a half dozen | Mise Wells resided. forman,” and the big, silent man was all fell - words with her, Flowers, hooks, music and confectionery found thetr | tion, and a-thrill with the sweetness and tenderness | The tact was he did not know what to say to a | way to ths young Iady's home. Long letters reached | of that first utterance of his Christian name. ‘The woman her, in which the cold, allent man told her of his early | episode of my little newsboy friend," she continued, “your generous impulse to lend your ald to the lonely | has made my answer to the question you asked about me. I shall be glad to continue the acquaint-| Then the happy lad departed to he home and the company and scenic equipment are top noteh BROADWAY ATTRACTIONS. Next Friday marka the hundredth perfonmance of “A Chinese Honey- moon" at the Casino. Its financial and artistic success surpi summer records, and it looks good to keep up the pace throughout the winter. Manager Chamberlyn announces the last three weeks of “The Defender” at the Herald Square Theatre, road en- fagemente making It Impossible to. pro- the successful engagement at the He seldom felt at ease in a woman's presence, but trials and loneliness, his logeings and aspirations for instead of disiiking h as the other boarders said, | a happler fiture. he had grown much Interested in the merry, sunshiny | “Could she be happy and satisfied with him?’ she six months ago a decided yes. girl, and when Thanksgiving came and with It Miss | had asked herself over and over again, but could reach suppose I must have loved you all those months, Welis, none greeted her with a heartier handshake | no deciston. but ft took the Ifttle incident of this afternoon to than the reserved Mr, Baker {She enjoyed his companionshtp more than even she | show me that the love was really there.” inec next week at Tony Pastor’ The three Donazettas, Ella sities te Sanford sisters and the three Adi are among the new offerings at the Lion Palace Roof Garden. ‘ty newly imported pictures shown for the first time in this aout try at the Eden Musee next week, ‘Phe Santos-Dumont alrship 18 oop. ire of attraction at Brighton The machine 1s seen just as it la whew gulded by its master throt rough soe space. Brondway’ playhouse, The Brighton Beach Mi A singular of all, only one response has mpaaway play sens, Ceattetao RnB eran oand oearene rocker Theat trons find M Y Ss T RA W HAT come from the patrons of the east side ' “The Wild Tose” has just the proper oe gerardona ate) Beer ae ‘World's big Straw-Hat Hunt has been) carefully gone through and scrutinized TB Of oe .cccccccccssesencenses seeeveeee Straw—No, ....+ Every one of ahe many thousands of 4 which the hat was marked, and, most letters received from wearers of straw / YOU MAY HAVE $20 IN YOUR HAT AND NOT KNOw IT. hats who engaged in The BPvening| hat store where the $20 ey daintiness fe st " + ketch | prize was| ‘The east side has the call in early sea- or summer entertainment. | play, "'Bilvee- Seat Love." The skate [Rho ware, as the boys say in their| Theatre reopens ite doors with HI aay night spares with averacto thar itleled c[eaciie ai aa Sean rane eae 5 " |rames, “hot” or “burning,” patronized |Menry's big minstrel sensation as the| Pour soloists are announced. Misa | Billy Barlow remains for another wee! Bey bre wp jot a wlngie nrixe- winner nasiyet turned Was purchnsed at .....-sccsseeeecnscessrese sce eeeeeen eens pases a certain Harlem hat store, About sixty | attraction Pitty vocal and instrumen-|Bertha Winslow Fitch, an operatic so-|in the vaudeville programme of the| {ire furor tc) Das created: @ eon Nobody has onded with the! | i prano, whose concert work has made a| Floating Roof Garden on the steamer : up. Nobody has respon |hunters were misled by a firm that had| tal roloiste are in the company, and In! finsaiion in the West, Will make her| Grand, Republtc. Boston, the trained | pyesme Mae Hall. supported bP right hat. ‘This je extraordinary. There | on or about (date) ..... Dente eee ener ween en ees oiniey jeleisisieserere rinted on the sweatband of their hats|the ollo are ten new acts. Hi Henry/pret New York appearance, petng the rooster, 1s the leading curlo at Huber’s| ) or comedy drama,-“The ‘Pringess of [With @ rubber stamp “$100.” This Is not |and his cornet will entertain between| “Jewel Song” from “Faust. The Afro-American comedy company | Patches,” at the One Hundred ane 5 float on the are five marked straw hats afloat on adi beare thistnaric: heads of as many Groate~ New Yorkers, |The Evening World's mark, nor any-| the acts. Hemus, the boy soprang of St. Patrick's|remains the theatorlum attraction. ‘Twenty-noth street. Be every one of which is entitied to $20 of By ee ne cece ean ouessn censuses esasmes core thing Uke se, Manager Rosenberg will present Hav- (Cool and Leon’ Prevent, tho | oe eee © TRAVESTY: Anail "Troupe of Tnternational Dososte } the Byening World's money, and for With the new points here given The| @fy"# mastodon minstrels at the opsn-| fuegel horn ‘expert, will be the ‘other| Hen Jerome s Bug loa teeny ane @'jate European importation for. the Es ‘every one of which a $20 prize will be Name .. 5 AGQOOR BOR UCC HONE ovening World asia its readers to again| !« of his fifth season at the Metropolis solotsts, Perey us will sing through-| Queen of Ballyhoo Bey,” will positively |b ,octor Circult, will be the to’ 5 given, The Evening World wants to pay oe xplore the Interior of thelr hate and| Theatre on Monday night. Comedian|out the werk | Jeg oianiste, is the | oy lat btaa a tie By Se) ae Leer eee SMtcneil ead Martone ree ROSHOO SSO SHOOnOnT OnGOBSAEIATSHEad Hap abonnsoncdnondada , 7 \t len. acl joked are : ‘off this $100, and again advises its read- drens seo if they have not got a “cady” that|Georse Wilson heads the compeny'|goloist Sunday night with the’ Kalten- FoK ate in ihe present vaudeville pro-|minetrel boys; the Jacksons, som Cee ers to look inside their hats for the alls for $20. The prize will be paid as} WHCh Includes the usual end men. | horn Orchestra at the Circle Auditorium, | gramme. lusirators, and the Noreens, aerial BS secret mark placed there over two s00n as reported. comedians, vocalists and a full brass|on the plano, and the entire programme| “Coronation night will be oslebrated} Richard’ Mansfleld's orizinal comedy a : monthe ago. Remember, the: band. The Carl Dammann troupe of|is excellent. A serenade for harp, horn/ with an _unusua’ pynoseahale dis| aplay at|drama, “A Parisian Romance," will be ~~ Fill out blank spaces and mail to‘ er, ere are five of these $20 nasts are in the ollo. and flute fs among the numbers, and a} Pain's Manhattan Beach villon to-| played by the Proctor stock company a Here are the facts: Hats were se- ° dma prixalhats and any Ivening World read: ed Mail” ‘will be the ‘Third |clarionet solo. by Mr. Mingolatein. “Nev: | night. ‘Tuneful “Florodoray will remata | the Pith Avenue, the principal Pole cretly marked, without the knowledge P. O. Box 1964, New York City er or Bvening World reader's friend, f) Paolonrematic offering, |in’a “Rosary” and seleotions by Rubin-| for another week at the theatre. Baron Cheveal being played by Ad 9 M 1 will be of storekeepers or salesmen, in a Har ng by [stein Saint-Saens, Chopin, Schumann | Japan by Night’ begins its sixth euc- ra Company, and Goldmark are among the offerings. k on’the Madison Square roof, ‘Adams Sawyer’ ix destined | Valerie Bergere, who for some reason |‘Phe Mikado" remains as a musical at- i of the Academy's prefers vaudeville work to the fame traction ker, Harry B. Lester, West and Lewis lay has humor she could earn in legitimate work, will| George Fuller Golden, with his mono-| and several other good entertainers have 8 the supporting | be at Kelth's next week in @ one-act jlogue “Cassy's Friend,” Is a big head-| been retained for the ensulng week, “Newark Fiske & MoDonough brother, husband or sweetheart may‘ be Mozart Comedy Four, Morris ane lem hat store, a downtown hat store, wearin, on f th ‘Quiney ; 4 straw; price|were used in the marking, one for each | We8rlng one of them. The Bvening ; an east side hat store, a west side hat| One hat was of rough straw; price | wer World will pay the 0 to the person| {0 t#kerank as one a Brool t store, The | $1.2, big suctesses eeneene ayn Ne Aoneintie cere ‘Another wae of smooth atraw; price| In the enormous mall received from | Whe discovers the secret mark in a hat/and heart Interest, an | huntera over three hun-| Whether that penson owns the hat or olowed before—is a single letter of the | $1.00. the straw-hat ikea vin a ge sari border, and| A third was an alpine shape, seamed, |dred were from persons who had pur- Hes ane Peoriaet he or she can estab- {t should be looked for under the sweat. | ight straw; price 60 cents, jchased their hats in four of the stores overs; This gins, inate ee ali band of the hat. All the marked hatsa| The other two the hunters must guess in which the hats were marked. The and sweet. eful wee! Excursions. Amusements hearts a chance to win one or more of + no doubt have been sold, as {t fs months |@t. All, however, have the single-letter downtown, Harlem, east side and west the five $20 prizes, NHATTA Entertaining Berend Comnpetierys gince the marks were placed in them. |mark under the sweatband. The same side hat stores were all represented in with olen ene Ge hat, else and make BEACH rections froma ee ‘As a further ald to the hunters these {letter does not appear In all the hats; |the responses; nobody so far has re-| “straw Hat Hunt, Evening Warnes, 6 wild riders and steer are now given for the first time: | fly different letters of the alphabet !ported from the Brooklyn store in | vox 1854 New York city, 70,P4Y «« SHANNON'S ,#?,, BAND Columbus Ave. and 66th St- | 4x. Nici ci ” | NEW STORY OF KITCHENER EE ievibe tenet we PAIN’S tists ai : “THE BOWERY CAVALIERS,” BY OWEN KILDARE. 2 Gee ee Cooter nan the Sess | Special, FIREWORKS DISPLAT pa laeoeitor ane Kitchener, says the Forget Trou || THIS (Saturday) EVENING, carte, itiein, Dewges London Express, bie. Hear oe 7, ta | IN HONOR OF THE CORONATION OF | A trooper of the Third Contingent hud DUS> PEN been sent to Pretoria, Arriving at his 3 KING EDWARD VII, Cvs Fp a), CHANGH — STEAMER destination, he was pi Ls TT. Cl eeeenauon. be wasisittog in’ rallway SoTiON TON, | A GRAND DISPLAY FOR A GREAT OCCASION. | LEAVE rae mt. pier, 9.00, 10.00, 11 A. Me, ing cndera, While he Time ‘To-nieh : |) Ariata |TO-NtoNT (FE OD Mat 3.46, 518 FM was enjoying # pipe a ragged-lookin« Longset eneagemont of nay andinaattcs” Ney LORODORA rede rere. Brockiya, $90, 1030, J gentieman in khaki" came along the bigeeet amusement enterprine, 3,000 amats, | 9 pee Immense art & Chorus, 4 P. 00, 2.60, 4.00 F, & lino. ion, 90.45, 11.48 aM. Bien hs GOOD-AY | 26, 69. i 4.30, 6.45 PM. Lew Be everangen ire Gore Ere ‘VISIT PROCTOR'S 2h |. HUBER’ LTH ST. MUSEUM. | Sg MECHA ears iistingushing marks, nnd aid oc look FOR EVERY 23D $1, PEM attaatek, YAU on af a an ous in any way impressive. Passing In front ‘ EPRI 8 OF PATON yt J nd 8.00 P.M. for all landings, of the young. oficer he naked VOTH AVE, teint steer ae VosnacTae » BOSTON, | ciate Rata te deny ea Bete 4 wee } aney BARRICK Favor! oe a fren asltne rent {2ST ST, cs!*¥ataentitetaiy Sates “Sea rr Ineiuaine abettton co sit atratiows 7 Py ie Tv, “TH st 43D Ave. § ‘ pe [Ras OR'S, atte, | ‘LONG ISLAND RAILROAD rd New Zealand.”’ NTS. . MANHATTAN BEACH, ‘Ah, are to join Plumer WILL HW. POX. ; EB. R,, §. Y., wi eng 5.30 e ser then Vegan to ialk of TO-DAY-EXTRA HIG SHOW f z are 1 $4, 5 . “Inside orders” in a way that surprised t ; ao 740, 8:10, B40, 9,90 10.60 P.M. the New Zealander, who remarked that AEADEMY OR MUSED. 1th at living Bi N.Y. 2 minutes etter 96m as Y., vie SD ty indice’ “sere eoml | Price $1.00 lauiny ADAMS SAWYER. ¢*" yh 1 R. “Well, you've got them. I'm Kiteh-) @UTICURA SOAP, tocleanse the skin wtp, Boe ewe Fe Owen Kildare whose short speeches 1 as she is, which of the Bowery g have charmed Evening World readers, rare power and orig- inality of ssion, 18 a real man, and Owen Kildare is his real name, He has lived in the Bowery for many years, and knows 1t from end to end, He was bar- tender for Steve Brodie and later bouncer in one of the most notorious of New York dives, A little school teacher whom he saved from the rude fests of drunken companions brought the first ray of romance Into his Ufe. Bhe tauwsht him to read and write, to give up the dives and the bad compan- fons 1 to turn to honest work, This romance, which grew apace, ended sadly with the little school téacher's death two years ago. Owen Kildare has al- ready pleased so many readers of this paper by his admirable work that they Be AH OS de ea beste LBS ae of crusts and scales and soften the thick- EATORG: Ribas 0k Mt 81:0 — ec. BOC: ‘a serftl story from his pen w! in ne New Zealander took his pl ened cuticle, CUTICURA OINTMENT, q E. 5 Atay neces ; ; f xcursions, , 4 ta The Evening World next Monday. Bante deal. dnote tariniahee wae to instantly allay itching, indamma- hadicon i. Adm 60¢ irsions. Fu ioe? Meese wv ‘The story 1s entitled "The Bowery Cava- rd Kitchener, abeolutely, Minders Lae” ka side,” and a ve: Hers," und It deals with love, valor, metropolitan life and color, and espe Claily the nether world Bohemia, It has been written in Mr, Kildare’s best vein. itely tion, andirritation, and sootheand heal, JAPAN BY MIGHT. JOpOnese "2.4," NIKADO. 'PALTE N LI! NE ae end ‘CUTICURA RESOLVENT PILL S, Grinha Girls, Japanese Novelties, d'Aquin's ON THEIR VACATION. to cool and cleanse the blood. ASING. LE KNICKERBOCKER Mr SET of these great skin curatives i VeHARY ME 50¢,-LUNG BR sNCH AND BACK Suc, 80 .-ASBURKY PARK AND BACK-80c. aa Pry ot far Hi} 1000 A little uptown girl had always heow BAL W. ait fetion. awe nic- {ten sufficient to cure the most tortur- i 7 Ge hale of iho Bowery whe Bev lo: parsioular to aay her prayers before re-| ug’ disfiguring, itching, burning, bleed THE WILD HOSE hee HIGHLAND BEACH PLEASURE BAY ALL yured there will be rei a tiring until one night in the week pr 1 ane sid ) dd D ALL ASIDE RESORTS WATER yeoter cl er thi ellie | P ited, ly, imply skin, Wo out >. M2 \ 3 State, the prety heroine, it would be ged the fuanty’# vial to" Atiantic| et ea ay eet Pwith Toes of ‘FLOATING ROOF GARDEN. Poa nea any it a aie Pm mouTE a Y City hen she tyenbied prayerless » hi Byard ora GRAND REPUNL ri excepted | LY. BATTERY 2) 230 A. 8 OP. M. = hard to find in the whole range of bed, her surprised moiher exclaimed: | Baify when all else fails rite Mat Hg saat a Gananrien Penge] Sars ai AIDS Oe oe | Gusset, HOC, Feline, dear! havent you forgotten tee : y sre > 3 Ms. GENERAL SLOCUM BARBARIAN DEFINED, yomettiing Millions of People WananeneriN's, 43d m.. t wayaTiy av [Ay Wr | We acre RA || GRAND REPUBLIC 2 inhabi 2, mKinma,” was . Ise CUTICURA BOAR, nealnted by CUTICURA sKAD IF GARDEN, "Eve. 8.13 barr iat and 4110 4. Be nost refreshing bout and dima paper soya Wal 4009 RAAT Why Ridnls pay your prayarn’ | OTMmn ek Gee VACHE ad 81d, ons ‘ 13h doa’ e4 Pe | att yiaesian hast ont ae @f the Philippines aro barbarians,’ re axpianad Sire bow AIS MAT. 00) SATURDAYS. 2 $1.50. OA rat at ry hand marked Willie, ‘What ts a barbarian? i Ce eas xX R | 1 A gee “Barbarians, my boy,” replied Wiilic's gant A know J aldn't eal kv afer car is | NEWPO T EXCUASION, | Pa 4 pa, “are pecple who tight with bens and Von pu tn heaven as | And ponthing Fost rough, a0 na the ite SUNDAY, AUG. LOTH. | "EVERY SUNDAY 3 ppeam inskad of repouting s/les and in sure the angels are | Baby rashes Ie nd ‘shat yiaed a pataet inte sy. 4 STONINGTON LINE Philadelpite Heoord dgeh dikerrenperreny tite anion Rinnt: fomonstre tM moron (OR TE SOU Nim OWEN KILDARE \9 — SO \§ j Inthe form nf Suis for a at ws > { iran: ue, and excoratioie Ww ELEMENTS WERE KINDLY. A PROBLEM NEVER SOLV | f | A ALGINE or aitonsvg.pernienon, ta th fo fellow sitting astride a fence u ‘ TO SEA CLIFF AND GLENWOOD u nat 8b sieamer NANTASKET" leaves New Yert x 108 NTS. toa hougnecully amoking. He i Tite MAGIC KQUARES, | ON ea Lo MatE iid A oman | Caren Nestalga and All Pal and Adder” | Noort tm w OMI Opens To-Night ix; Herat i betel UP HUDSON SUNDAYS 50¢, ; | rank and also an officer from each reg All Drugwists’, 25c. and 50c., | Coat CHERRY BLOSSOM GROVE, Bren 4 | A inabtapia wii} | Rh armani “Good morning!"’ In his recent lecture at the Britten ment Hulers “Techorchea nig ino 11 or NEURALGINE CO., i LOSS0M Gi i ae we wi “'Mawning, stranger!” Royal Institution, London, on the tas- Wisc “appeared dn lied, discusses 34-36 V Bae vas VA ‘ UAL SrheSG ‘tows tinier?” anked the traveller, [oinating subject of “Magic Squares,” prouiem: but gives no solution, ait ihe an TERRACE GARDEN “ ' “Put-tee tol’adle, stranger. Had some| Major P, A. McMahon, P, RS, remind- inte Vref, Cayley, writing more ihan Brooklyn Amusements Ni aie rr TTY av Np uh is, Theatre: feces to out down. Oyvione came ‘long|ed hia audience of the existence of a begond AREER Ar, contented that waa < “THE BEGGAR STUDENT,” 4 am’ levelled ‘em for me." curious problem which, despite its ap-| jor MacMa ho nas added so] #4"* BRIGHTON BEACH “37 Mili BS bi a ie aT Gann “y ‘and ‘well, that was good!" commented the| parent simplicity, has never yet been much to our knowledge of the theory) Wiiitaae & WALKER CO. in ‘Zulu, lates ATLANT.C (+! F canala fy otranger. solved. He commended ft to the atten aa A ee ieee evan important| BEtIN! & ARTHUR, COLOMDINO, Monroe & Amusement A r Fergus a Wa ' | jee ° ARATTAN S| Weatey, others Slater's Brooklyn Marine Band Maoments Dryden & La “Yes—guess ‘twas. Lightning ‘tother| tion of any one present who desired to bearing on many uranches of physica: | S00 rs ss a eas RTH ‘i Hoag pane, {pet fire to the brush, an’ saved] exervise his ingenuity and patience, says|sclence—las not yet found @ key to the . oT ’ re or ; : 1 ass Atwuniy tot be Me them Bee ae ae te ee, py va tes phe miyaters “Whoever gan ive this prov: MBTROPOLIS ,, 22,2" Dasinor.! ACHES HONKYMOOY| IDA, ov I ING TRE bars. ONLY SA thirty-six oMloers of mix different ranks) ipathematiclans, and perhaps open World Wants, If you've got wdi sumw |" WATRE bas Titel an il ite ig ogg Work ali done then—| The problem 1s as follows: There are|will achieve immortality on tho ipa of| @ulck service through Sunday ves iu vn HAVERLY'S ‘Matos 2°] HERALDIGi:N ly ah," HE DBENDER |? #3, BT tok Back, sli at | a pita’ eta {otland drawn from alx different regiments, ae ie Rew, realm of the wslentias mer, don't use World Wants, i yg | EDEN PRSHEP IK WAM, NET SUPT ogy ave | Mat To Dey GYPeY JACK fudnd. 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