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WHY ARES? though sub ics of desy PARK IN SIGHT. ement Board for a China- project a | er reali- Local g World’s The una * town Park bri: ectly to opinion as voiced at the wn property owner that the vicious ion should not be dispersed to other parts of f ditions it is sought to abolish ir eradication than this, that the project to ind timate arse the locs » VENUS AND T MARS of arms such nd Mot 1 a respon: Unele Sam als ceme at Newport, Old Point es these matters, though ance that the Sympathy } Possibl} Surface. ASESVASDUSTAA TEU ETAA TS SSETEUS ET EN ATR OAA ASS SON MATT NENA C EAA Rees ane fat ew EEE ANAAAAAL SSAA AANS TORAESAS Evening Woria’s iiome Wh for Wife. date nd et shi AAABESTI I Magazine, DOCU COODUD OO OOO ODOODOOODDOOonGOOOOOOOTOOUDOUOUCOD] Wedanes day 4. 1906. oe bing! ANSWERS to QUESTIONS Campbell Cory. A Untverant Ticket. of e to Jersey, do so for cents, ving Vee ADL NONARDAATELDTR ANGS TAMAAAATANTAADA ES EATS TANT EAA ARAGORN EEAA 084808 1000000000000000000004 CHAPTER IIT. “The Fitth Dancer."’ oe. & it to and tro | stantly re z to his own pape: “ i Of of the cupbourd !marked @ letter under each note gp the | 47 ie worpad { t wed, Hewitt stopped | ‘Wow the now for the ‘Fifth Dancer! 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King Carntvai” turned rom a Jour: say8 she has who was 3 man when he si 4 to walk yen the deck, had before the took Term of w Patent. or of The Evening World: any years will a pakent ran? SUDY. A patent's term fs seventeen years, h privilege of renewal How mi letters, and as 80 that now we| t iM the crotohet ve. he ‘ is i, and there is sign before word the. words possible | beginn and of two letters, are tt wwe n't it or if. Is unlikely because the: ry next r © bottom of 8 8 At ol the wont dar begir th And now have to see the system of th and pute a. in the ters of th hot d, and we next 1 ynward 4 for then. as ‘ow take quavers, and go. no, and #9 on as before, When) wou ha the same with ne quayers, do 1 ere, ears to reach thé q top, de § Robert Ball, who has been } in! epoch, informed his Sir ca neer Weg sestnn : hence, ‘Then, he , all Northern Burope and Am » On ler an foe cap that cover the ty of years, veel ace : he 7,670 taking p. es ne are 1 : 1 Slee ste a ‘ F 4 5 3 Jerome’s Vacation. By Charles R. Barnes. ACATION t time! ARES | V We see tt drawing closer with the dawn of ooh new any, | And some of + Wi do a Ittle vistt Now some of us are certain th To visit che McCurdys, at hhould be eT! ther are wo! gor stay Belonging to a traction Or overnoked, that’s better And vainly tried to ram it do ‘aration time, vacation time! ‘And lots and lots of people ha They hve enough of reads To give this handy man, Jerome, 4 BINKS, THE BELLBOY. By Mark Madigan. a ‘rubber’ ¢o see what was coing-on ¥) { finds he ts selling his dress suk to-@ | nfi-hand clothes man, i 1 "He sald they were extravagant and: ) made a men fooltsh, It made an awful), hit with me when I heard thut a fel- low had sold him a |whape of a phoney check for a hundred | $7m man with tho tngrowing grouch never makes me med,’ OI “f sald Binks, the Bellboy, this ng, as he Jengled some twenty- mor dollar gold pieces in his hand, - “T can't etand them," said Bollboy oT, continued Hinks, “he never sakes me mad. He only has my sym- hy. there's that old fellow on —there are only six alphabetic ° tters left for this— uv iw x vx int floor who has his room the Now vou will find that this exactly| year r 1 don't think he was » have mscertained 4 tarted out f you w use the oth happy He started out h the whole mesuaga: ken over the arked you will ge “To the Colt F and j%ive few opportunttl Anybody with the key, using t rT a8 a moans of communication. 1 road it as easily as print. Snape the name cipher in his jacular note 10 the next wearcher “in the * Row stairenne,” thly astonished Hokor name and address, large ed | just him pe on one sen) of the ordt That he's afraid to go out night a grouch and diia’t try to do anything to stop St, and tho first thing he kne “lit was growing in on him and he didn’t | sides says know tt ut perhaps you didn't] +1 understand that when he got ma: s’ sling for a statr, and raed cut out the part fave: Lateoiilnees rms sted he mado his wife cut out the party, ne for n cornet p Of course| because he said peop! ude him tired, thing took a Tittle time to work! and his wife stood for that and his chiefly be {he sentence was! grouch for about six months, and then -| got a divorce specialist to cure her of | that part of {t that she had contracted. They say he makes so much money for fear some one will kidnap him, and when ho tips me a dime for brushing up hs clothes he gives me a long lec- cre on sayin’ money and tella mo I must beware of gambling. “He to Iny because he was rich, and he wa. making a scream afterwant that expect him to give @ dinner to pa hi ed to dinners Ww used formes, and brought It In.| for the one he got. and when nher, T treated it as an| sive them a dinner he would tike the x announcement.” Kere , tron 'e! noople toa place down on Sixth avenue ¢ ain, where they got a who! lot of second ATES 4 Hand food and a bottle of red ink for 40 conta a ui, and the he'd tell the “The Crime of the tnatp| Pople ho hod invited shat nes House,” another stirring Mar- J | 8 Killing moro pool An *p notice he hasn't beon gett fin Hewltt adventure, wilt be- 7] kin in to-morrow’n Evening | World, vited out any more, and the ot I saw him takin’ a bummy too) 3] up} rig! ond vor | cause t » District-Attorney the credit of ,do- t our William T. Jerome t he ought to have a chance ‘a not eo far awny, A soctal(t) debt to pay; cash amassed by thrift-and crime gocl old summer time, }and Atty. | He wave up $2,600 to catch the fellow! then wouldn't prosecute him be-' e at home. I ' ‘old brick in thef | Tut say, what do you chink?) waid he didn’t want to give: ng something that his own money had ; | done. He gets his board by the weel and 1 eats sO much to get even with the, | house that he can’t walk upstairs after and alwnj elevator boy Mimse' ‘fool n |wwhily ridin’ up in the car with them. “He gaye up $00,000 to help bulld @ | hospitat, © the pl cau lar ao | on his dip, 2 Ra ies lw be able to uso tho hospital, other nuppose ao It and don't ¥ Kind of extra ietelea because the. / won't haul him up all by and he has to lsten to the tak of people,’ as he says, he's always kickin’ bee is always full of sick ey Rot sick just to and Ho snys th 19 handed mo a dole ne must have gode ‘T understand | y I thought but he sald ‘ the sick chambermaid thas this floor some flowers, and? | you den meh somithiog: N the anoney, | vagain, Te that | that spells goom | | mo payin’ ten for the And low up to bis room, and when I took for mo I'm glod it ten't catehin’)” / “He we hundred to his sister ter | a new bit yt thelr hovsd nd then he to the office \ and cireatoned to te the ttle bog: | ont rabove him wwen't kept ous; of th 1 with « grouch sure has my +} sympathy,” c¢ ied Binks, “an og