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‘Rervous from drinking and cries because he says she -won’t-truat bim with ‘Money. But at least Mr, Dubb means to be kind and sithough you anetr | at him because he cannot secure employment, that is not hie fault... Nou ara. very quick to/eriticise others, Mr..Nagg. You are the first to ‘notice anything wrong when one your clerks emberntds Sany- thing, and you never forgive miybody, but ff the truth were kaowa ps ‘have done things you ‘would be asbamed of if it all came out, x } don't you own up, Mr. Nagg?- Why don't you confess? I do not care what fk /Fou have done. I will forgive, . I will forgive anything rather than to find 4 lagi ttiat you have heen deceiving me! ‘there ie.a pretty how-de-do! If Brother Willie needs $2 to pay bis dues 1 phair apronpiedage qn Honetredh oomedeaislorstvoore one peur ‘her somo money to, put fn the bank, you fly into a rage and say, -in thet pasty; cutting, quict way of yours, that your account in the Dank 19 over- at the only thing that is overdrawn 4s the excuse you give, Mr, _ Ob; don’t shake your head! How dare you shake your head? .Oh, to that I should have to stand a man ing his head at me, after all ‘ suffered! Why don’t you beat me, Mr, Negg?.. Why don't you Smash the furniture? At least I could call in’ the police, or scream for the rs to. come in to save me! But, no, you take a low, cruel form of “abd shake your head because I am’a: helpless, friendless woman | 1 abi Dut up with it! 3 f How much money-do I want? ‘Did I say I wanted any /money? Can @ money thrown at me Ifke you, would throw a bone at a dog atone for your _. ‘e¥tel thoughts and your brutal actiona?. eet ‘AU, thefe you shale your head again. That f# right! 1 em only a| ‘wounded heart. I would pre- leath with a kind word to have a million dollars from shakes hie head et me deoause he knows I am alone in a wee mined pecans PRATT BU : ere the Real Thrill Comes In. By Albert Payson: Terhune. eR way ‘T'S YOUR OWN HAT. PRES YOON NAME wi bag HERE'S have it returned with thanks more pan~ ful than grateful. But Mr, Mitcheook. tor. arid Bx: Davif aéein ta have solved ats ewes thelr di@cuities by “getting .tomether. The lesson of this may by that it tales) " two failures to make'a sucotss. Mr, Hitchcock {s making one mistalee, However, that may prove: his undotng | other way, the seaticher ah one of these days. He is ovenworking his “personality? when he might let it lead a natural existence, Instead, It 14 Teading him, by the nese, Not content with whut the Yankee gods have given him,- he persists in affectation, fr un necessary exaggeration, that robs bim of much of his reai homor. He has Upward so many frat sieged inn near-Volo as the and follows directions: through the frépince “fato. ney. All this time the glho¢. bombarded and retreating” pouring into the mom, aidan, not, apparently, outlived the extrava- gances of his carly ‘King Doflo” days. His performance in'*The Yankee Con-- sul,” mustoal comedy notwithstanding, was better than his present’ one. for then ho. was hopeleraly human and de- lightfully fanny, ©“ ‘ As a brash New Yorker who follows emerges from. the chimney Dearlt the "Turkish commun ered 2h & Red Crovs nuree to the firing line of the Graeco-Turkish war in the care-" Tessly edited disguise of a war cory Feopondent. Mr,. Hitchoock. is always :'o! t amusing. byt not half so droll as he Poa would Be tf he took himself ‘and the | Fito! situation a trifle more seriously, A) a good straight’ face ts first aid @o a farce, » ‘ ‘The pleco goes brightly from begin-| night, AtK Hitoheook ning to' ehd, however, with tts best Seen te orchestra eoene ‘gayed for the last, ‘The real int Ee wags correspondent, Kirk Warren je willing| Just a Few to lend his name and fame to Copeland sore ete R Schuyler for's couple at weeks In order TARL Poy What Kinds of Footwear? is Desperate Efforts to Be Captured. The Mysterious 4 ‘What kinds of footwear ere represented in these pictures? | The Woman and the Joke That Failed, 66] ] {287 # woman can do tw « Joke? | thas it's very funny arconding Vasa oie day, standarda, at te doy a paid Position, who ts macried ana] par’, ich I Renta prc ima & rebitetion as a wit endas a} + ) 8 ho WOMIEN "BALM. FOR LOVERS. | « BE! Y's’ err Phigaticgeesaty Her parents’ ae ok nas Bae cols whe: will pl Fy an love hl’ ob mney] tpt