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- - — “ 5 wen ——e “waren =a 6 THE wt EVENING wt WORLD'S w« HOME w MAGAZINE # TOLD ABOUT Se ottay rereeseeeeneoeoosoosooene | A POPULAR OCR RILLER, COOPER EEE POORER ORES amen nena = = An Prapteed (te te @ Core Pow Miaenorrm tere or on # 4% ” eH om Tit % Ah aren’ y) ‘\ CHLUME a4 ‘ ; oN one egite ptes wre ante Heme ee werere MAGOULING CMIVALNY | 9e0 mae cater WO feotne irate mae aneoe Nie I wire AGO tt HentitY mreme pou feverten we oNTTTA ‘ ee ee ' wie Rene NO Orme 4 thet t| pa A m tragerher + | Ot! see GPRD Ke ered erEgIe end Ate servenserrrviNg ° HOW: mt Me mere Fare eon! a enon ym teat a* ie H N18 Oe Sopee ' £10 he geri ae pretantingm fou omy rena NER I # eneet “wl ; ‘ ten CNW Pree ee. 4 mr | fom he He oF metenutton pos ame chenille mere MUrten® p + Ow cae fete HY Were ite familie in mune ramming . ‘ share pom ere n re + | TF when he attedte at free he phen fee on are ENTER, red (0 t We ll Pome te te Hie weoret, ha wll be marry je emmved neaded the how " = 4 TO give you appandicl ie mumpe oF apical meninaitio nat © ow treated & b Germ etl dare ') otra We If ale dewlor (a obeyed At tar Harbor » fr arrying ¢t Hin alee fare (det of Feme heart and settling down In the “comtagt title feeroom flat in Martem,” to eee her 2 [FOR the fotep wand and minty maiee the eer an Waning areve alder and fatter and ineior by the minute t MAINLY, atves Nim an tnpresetee hint he cannot aie a man ; j linger here, comet of Inquiry ' 4 ASTia Waa * | AND the bourbon, fre or viyoeithar ona that ie mum er ' " O apt ‘awe eve , handy—amakee the micros and he can no more mali ee a ‘ re Cm a 7 t r Ao {| 80 from now on drop the acid that but the microbe ere ' : finceid and leaves him serenely placid, of some word to summer time ut the ve "i Me: : that effect it happen that ' ‘ | é LL AND All ith with Joyful Juteas, with the drink thar cheer the outward veneer oo anne ioe . . Induces there's the best of all on You but try te deWard woman a lone ment:t ‘ . : Almintect hiongo Tribune These three offe ' Lig) [hae " - oa ° aes 7 rence are very painful vane , y Hine | 's : POINTED PARAGRAPHS. i - ng (9 «| Grumpting te jote of comfort to some men y 8 7 . a @ man by the cieare he elves awny ‘ The prodigal son of the me® and lowly hen is @ bad am@ 1 Henry | rig ” . Anger is the thunder that sours the milk of human kinds to men ' AN hese . i ¢] No man can serve two masters unless he is « low-dowm : most dete | Mies telen Gouta miring the ta politician, says the Chicago News. J rai M nn ar ella A eclentiat who investigated the colar of a cyclone foun@ j | ° uch « s popula &» |It blew. } Ye | " i ‘ +] An appetite for Hquor beate an umbrella for keeping tp ee Caen 1 the w athkills where «, |some men dry. ‘ three years aa not a < te As a national institution the overcoat is now echipsed by readers | people who 1 the shade tree. nat nineteen, | leit and ite No, Cordelia, a woman isn't necessarily out of yarn when ete Mat tot a “ @ | she knits her brows. nts we exceptional. ¥ oft To be obliged to cook and serve breakfast y It every mo vals, nn tany y me an yourself jorning, and leave her to read Is, exercise the pleno and adorn the * Subtle minds are usually ev ve only when have shown marked precoctty nt window for the balance of the day— © | asnvobrves| tleir oon tntereete: nian — nown at thirteen and at twenty cham-|LETTER ‘ one he had won the honors} Seerecicaatension aie oinecanicarty! QUESTION 73 UNSAFE Ue a Gi Gear you~ AGE Yes, z worrce ». u took > Bh BUILONG J3NT & Youve £osz ) (THINK INSPECTOR Tae ON THE EVENING WORLD PEDESTAL. g | | wiry your : BUILDING: nis «qi maturity. Stotnitz was an| iE j AND UAAAS his « paturity ; ANSWERS. | Your apperize THIN OUT, es 'T SHAKES Cn senee, 54 mastor at twenty-six, Tis powers su | 4 Coreen wor! WHEN You ‘ ng pest middle life. C3 ie nuit’ oni the mind by thal. Another Side “Tipping. | 3 I | | To the Rititor of The Evening Wari | of chess aa the masters play It rhe tipping of waiters, while tniqut-| f 3 eight champions on elght boards | tous. is most modera mpared tot of any of them! Znker-| inne. Ltvtie, criminally extortiona 4 , [habit of tipping varbers you ge : ndt shied. playing twelve games simuitaneousl¥! | is cont st k unt ae I Late} 2 have the ber expects a 10. 4 In pure {niotiectaal activity no Hne of thought engaged |eent tis, ‘The walter, on the emntears, | oo mathematict the general commanding an | °*: nly a leper-cent. tip. In i nanievons, where the complicated scrape alt your noxt time. | Z YY , ver have caused {ts maker's collapse, | The pm of 9 ba j jParous and should be repealed by lan was inferior to Zukertort's In required [ye iy 5 soreiy. mute rey ital application | ber desreves a up no more th i { 1 j i i y t nhac or ° i ; thought that the quality of mind which} vou pays to eek, OF thet i I player great would make him pre-{P@vement BADSCRAPE | nere of finaucial or executive] Ne. Partridge, id The pecuilar bent of men-| "wing Gar” Greta World 3—To have her grow too fat to do her own cooking, but to have her be “there with bells on” her appetite a¢ the hign-priced ree : i 1 ht : eene head 0 © New arta? mp Y IKE IT? ; ntive brilllancy for which he t Ue York, Poi ve Department when Devery taurantat: SHOW:D)YOU BUCH IID i gitts + serviceable only for the e1 which It} Was “retired?” KB ee ne EVRA SNe DG LTS ps ‘ BS WANTED A TIP. PROBABLY. ONE THING WORSE. UNPROFITABLE. is applic jBoard of Education, Park Avenue Sia and Fifty-ninth Street. &e To the Editor of The Eveting World A i FAST RAILROADING. Weare) ere ctue Pain eaiea tues “i i The sick child is hecoming responsible for the break- | @U4rers for Sree New York? A. R. ea, {tng of many railroad records. Henry P. Lowe's $4,000] 10 the raitor of The Evening special train speeds across the continent from Chicago} 2° tr y ene? A. ALB Saturday, Ty the Fitor of The krentag World: anxious father to his daughter's hedside. Col. Ellis} On what day did July 6, 1889, tall? jumps from Atlantic City to Philadelphia, seventy miles, 32.08 Am ome peu: in 68 minutes, to reach his ailing child, going part of |, palin he eoreeee the Editor of The Bventng Worl the distance at a speed of seventy-five miles an hour. AJ A says that flve minutes past 12 o'clock safety pin in the throat of L. F. Thompson's little one | midnight should be written "12.05 a, Mm." | 2 brings the infantile sufferer down from Paul Smith's, in|! S49" t should be "Po Mo T,8.8, | Willlam—I would Ike to make Sthat dollar, Uncle Harvey. hin Algebra or ( tryt h i ‘ondacks, for treatment in New York, all witht bd eomietsy, | the Adirondacks, for treatmen ew York, a Aslan tienen |$ Uncle Harvey—What _‘doltar, ® i eight hours, And within two minutes thereafter the| “Witt mathematical readers plense die @ William? | don't know what you surgeon's skill has removed the dangerous obstruction | cuss tals query: W mean. to Los Angeies ahead of schedule time to hurry the ie ST SE v. (Senator “P. Saratoga races.) See, Children, on our Pedestal, The plunging Sen-a-tor! McCarren, who ts sald to be a heavy lover cn th) ne ch is the harder se udy, alee . yt >, | Willlam—I heard pa tell ma that Sharpe—The new City Hall will May—Is anything more ridicu- By—Oh, friend, this | They say his bank book's got a whack. i from the little throat. If these examples of paternal | study, algebra or geometry? JF. | Phe would give a dollar to find out $ be over 600 feet high. Wonder $ lous than a patti dude with a peas feel ‘Sunday. ran Th f u thatiheehane 5 to back it solicitude are spectacular they at least arouse our ad- Yes. | Phow much longer you was going } how the top stories will look? cigarette? Hunter (in disgust)—Well, | alr gy Naaru i} miration. Ty the log. of ha: stoning word Gto stay here without paying your { Whealton—Oh, | guess they'll be Maud—Yes; a college dude with $ should eay eo. | haven't sighted Morac’ tolsgt around: the)\iack i Wall street contributes its share to these speed Rinne eron tien a Cardinal| 3 board, out of sight. a blamed rabbit yet. In time to multiply his “stack, i Pesgedi) A\s'Morgan\apeclal® goss’ trom Philadelphia'to He position of Pope? RY. | ooooo0OGOoO® $99O9O006194OO4 06-000006 r90-00000OO-0% $$600006 No wonder he looks sore! E New York, ninety miles, in 80 minutes. During last Ju Broker Foster's special train caught up with the Twen- TIS STORY BEGAN MONDAY AND ENDS TO-DAY. tieth Century Limited, which it chased from Chicago. AY "N. u r} ° Does the travelling public quite reallze what that feat PEGG (a) EAL—A Lowe Story of Jackson s Time— By ALFRED HENRY LEWIS. meant? In 1898 it was thought wonderful that Chauncey (By permission of Drexel Biddle, Publisher, Philadelphia Copyright, 1902, by A. J. Drexe) Biddle.) M, Depew’s vrivate car was hauled from the western to] SyNOPSTS OF PRECEDING CHAP. . - as though to put down any sur- From him J turned and paced the “Watchdog,” whispered Peg, and I ‘pack wa’ Go, Watchdog: Th the custern metropolis in nineteen hours. Passengers} pisen, hike a of sulky fear for themselves to be | fOOM: then) from “eatnees diy anger | might toll Row deeply she wastatriccen | (CMAN, 2, live my fe oeckward ene you and Ghee intlee Serene aera : y O'D wife of Jackso al . for Gar b now make tae trip regularly for a slightly greater fare| repQkS¥, O'Neal Fife of Jackson's Sec tho offshoot of that confilct of the | grief runs with the end of it into wrath. | by a trembling that swepe her am a gust | Cyathve, Mysolt. My feet take hold on | sitssdme and’ trees and eunabice end pret ee rHoleer anda = 4 reoognitio toasts, en the frivolous Pigeon- “Tell me one thing.” cried I at last, rumples the surface of a tarn: teh- Dee ana ny) ne! 4nd vorrow here. I came away in such a tu- one hour louger, and a broker, on demand, is given a A id | pausing before the General. “Why di Pr ee ularate tea Gate those who do me good. My touch Is a THU ee RCP len ere AeA g principal "set Washington, | treast was with us undismayed, albeit pevaine ¢ gy Why do | dog. I felt that I would not live unless | darknens--a palsy-sa death, Oh, why | fvlt of hurry 1 ary aera} r train to overtake the flyer long after art. ed iy Mrs. wite i you dissolve vour Cabinet? I saw you. I ehould have died if T ie, tb, A ‘an do without, but I mi { y g te ied iy Mra. Calhoun, ; abtieed Waktorbenranca: WuCKine Aint not lop off three arms ot | hatt Woe tun Should pave died if T | waa I born! Peg walled; “why ‘was Jove, and that growe to ‘be sore dietroes, Shall we have a fifteen-Lour train to Chicago some ou his fr ; c Peg ver once after the first for- | Calhoun's power?” he asked, Does right, wate! fay ti a acne to cestroy, the ones.) love there, “ware, 1 should need it I'm without iti j an and his frends are plotting re. r rst for Fe Wah ond eetnam eet | Hlght, watchdog, Say that jt was Not a wont would now come to me. I where mayhap it flea unregarded and b day and marvel no more at it than we marvel at the arollaa ay rev KS malities so far forgot his caution as to noe i. e and IRR only AOS SAsiwor as was silenced and sat like one convicted, ‘ ie it con eee mé no good but only i r empnuses aeniine, | ibe: near enough to’ t r i Ky r ie q Twentieth Cent mit The wonder of yesterday ‘of State. Van Buren, be aK hat sparkling lady Bue is that the true reason?” I de- | bdut I could not @ear up against your | Walting sentence. 3 | Rhouia "be something ‘close to your Tt wast te i ? | who tells this story. ‘The to © ne AWful hazant of her glance, manne anger! Say that I did right; say it!— What was it the General sald? He | jying at your fe while you read this, "Should {é'the commonplace of to nite “kson'a Y One day the Genera! and 1 stood at a | at ractant ant nttmet ends, on my | say that you are glad s f would save Peg from Peg? It was she | you come acrom it, even tNough you be tn the art ary 1 Pex grow very dear to -3 pias | ler and looked me in the eyes. “I will gay {t all and intend #t all, my who now would save me from both her- | and press of President-making, don't forget to lif he Taeeeeroty Nery coat 6 window wateh a fall of sno He | |, Man. I need no sentry over you save | Uttle"one!*” Here I stroked Pog's ‘tans self und me when my tove-sown mad- | !t up and aave it and keep it warm upon your | Ih PAJAMAS FOR THE NAVY | S plang are nipped in the bad | apuke suddenly Kiard other than tho wuard your honor | &IA Of curls as one would pet a child, mock oe eiiied | cualet tnistantoatiotnias 1 tea ntoes Cereees : | Jackaon's : My Cabinet Is to dissolve, Ihave ar- ) sete. You would do no wrong to Por. ) ,, OM 4 there Were no such word as ate EOE! VOORIN eS Peanalal nines sammanas cise ee eee It rests with Admiral ‘Taylor to decide whether the | aed for ft, Van Bueren will tender | Tt fx not youd “fear: on four faith | TIDE Or (ustioslonidury;: butionly love Peale tha Caudaeneatcrinin er, Hock ie he sal wine ark, ot "vane : eau’ fl t i H y not upon your hand! you find it? enlisted men of tne shall replace their n shirt his resignation as of his own desire; moating T look and long for after death Then, wit) uick backward twist her arms about my neck more tightly 2 Road tt, then, and reread {t with es u : Eaton and Barry will follow ault, If | Wit Son have Iny roason now for what | her form that Wan like an impulse, and | Stl and until she clung there like a part Dp you know che promise tt would “ull with pajamas. A nove! nd of “Hgating whieh Pex Was Say Pew | aor ie Hotetakeit tint Ido? Tt le not to save Peg from you; ag replete of a swift grace as any sup of me, & fed out as though her sous By ‘the siga of that white mark my tooth Paul Jor Farragut when the Na tovat at that S Unree do not take the hint ‘tig to wave Peg trom Per she goes to. pleness of that long ago leopard where- rpoke "Kiss me, sweetheart; kiss me, it Is given (hat now and then, of here of Jones or Farragut we eye e, Bur! Hea a \ | an 1 go weed an example then 1 | Photida. Anite <aveour Pex I'd break | Brahe would se utter make it Mt be but once. This night at leas: is OF im this, fo or in that. "your Peg wil the Hindoo sleeping car 0 ¢ he Wes Het Ine hed latiany Gest has wi them (vo book with a demand, , * (lozen caninats Peg turned hi ‘mM ours.” : fesacanre cs : Jit would Nave the ef- 1 wil way: that, half of my Cabinet be- axe ariven’ isiong the her own. en My neck lay It was she who would command. I That was the last letter as it was the ern world because of their comfort have one mili: | ach) man taking Pigbnee dinates Ge auenccuence denis pawn te hg on my_borom. [held her close | grew drunken “on her. lips whiie my | Afat—the last word from my lost and , e.8 isi gun re p clean the summons ' j } 8 Vanisaed Peg. I have that letter by me lary advantage, that suidiers clad in them prepared | it ence fell upon iid wear up in {lw place a new edi- | Jed, and I Uieoula tel the OE Men! || THOUBHts would Mray and stagger Her | as tvwrita Tt ls yoliow and wore ent 3 Ht a p aud sear up lace Wed BInMended And count the foott art or 4) for the night surprises of war ‘ vt Nu Meatton bewi moving ‘own wae ee she wet renia 9 hurry me along: her lipw were | Fain gts weseiny imat eee eee Shall we ever put up a statue to a naval hero show orei tai talndlictd wit and tie | ited ane Soloae to. Sot," hiqperet | Host loved’ ert Wie te tips oF a wntripeal ay wae) dota say. And’ now, wuen he. winter 5 one's ove snd ner Ton « faliing on my ears } 0 i Is: 4 ¢ etm: 8 lies thi ‘and Jamas? The sculptor in the interests of Ye wonlit]: beeeence: ann) thie xein ! ee Oe | | AS though in ayn + pe SERA oobi ake And s0 Peg went away; and for my | befoss Me ere StrOMeOre ete ee accus 1 ey before 4 Ei 4 way; before me Gre strangers whose very anaes SoA pt_down | Portion T took up my old life, which mate alee 5 nae sees cu it was my love swept. down | nam re a € Santiag attire ¢ 1 iatign with Taine wih 2 her a’ sirong wind. 1 take | NOW was as dark and chill and hollow Peele breve iinte. Whee cy qnainta th einer i name to sapeat what 1 said. Bluntly, | AXA CAVE oa there be more to atone fis down avove her, and rest Houve : ian tie Would disregard. all claime, fortelt | | > more myself upon that stone—there, by F writs that the recommendation of : F ‘ie Habs wilt | honor, form e General and def tell? What matters it how secession door of death, 1 mu 4 at mt F it ts) most he returned rest: we would wander to re hid its head? or how Calhoun resigned | ites the etoie. above Pop—osid ie Asa ‘. prattrned, What if fotte Bhe'and t) and eet uplour <f bind | his Vice-Presidency to later creep back | cold as my age-chilied fipa! And 1 ¢ n- Aaetione ‘The came. Peg | love: Carried by my. soul's’ wish, I | to a soat in that Senate where he had the that was, Dolly Madison's own her frst tn our stiffel murmor of | would leave } othing untold; 1 would sat on high and ruled? or how the to dassie and blind and make Bee yi sectecs ull ci ‘3 the women aatd shail go tw | bow down ut her feec and beg of her | Generat fought and slow the Bank? heart with the red splendore possesses ull tho dra Fen cotta eae queens Lphatt aise funeral! with me. Who {8 there to for the atory of | of them: and on the time that wil MAN Caine invents xtc Shadow , Governorshiv: we mny Shee in dead and pon its | spoke, Peg would seem to turn | tho General's re-election, when Van | —@ shadow-land of un ‘wonders| Aeradeiatenivucia lowe reneatenk tee e wide-fung iavi- | ne tiem hand in St. “Augustine. Is | funeral in this snow!” n aid comforted, She did not | Buren came with him for the second | ‘Then will my old eyes come to soar Oo UN Boa ty ep ai a mie Were as widely accepted; and not | i hot w good thougnt?’ Gur Peg shall Pog would now be more mistress of from my arme, but rested in | place” Who, I ay, would bend the | among the wrinkles for that amall white 4 ¢ fon make a ro ne the Van’ Burena and the Krudens rule among (hose anfards; It will herself and speak with a measure of them like a child. And yet there arose of interest to such tales as those mark on hand which (Peg's lov! if melodramatic power, containing many of the| tre and the VauphncriG sae Bev Almost be to have a one and wear | firmness A, | @ sad steadfastness to wrap her bout when now our Peg was gone? leopard teeth ordained, T feel tures of “The Christian.” ‘The story will vegin 's and Vaughns, but the Calhouna ry wn. Be eS Hot that please you, “You have heard?" she asked that was a check and a bar to me. One day I got a little note from Peg. that snowstorm kiss, lem: and the Berriens and the Branches, and wee rede ter atation under kinder ‘The General," I returned, “has told “Watchdog,” sald Peg at ii and It was as though I had held a sunbeam for a peers recites Peg’s bond to All crane lespbr ae Nulliggatioe, fe es Is 40 splendid and so no- me you are to go to Florida. But how her manner was the manner of one who in my fingers; I ki it while my heart Jey hands of love upon p on, wel tably chaneed? should have been J ss ‘ & 01 you have toda" avieves, “watchdog, 1 am @ wicked put up @ prayer. us it ean: THE END, | i AGB) i Mk hl ae LAM A Ma Nila. Sates: dA a

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