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April 8, 1900. ‘BUDGER, the** Want- to- Be” Boy —By “Pop” | Im and O < | OF tho Thea tres ‘The Ewening World’s Mome Magazine, Thursday_ Evening, TRS. NAGG and MR- By Roy L.MSCardell. erate Onl THATS 9 hero he m by our nel¢hbdors, The s 2 sersely GEA ATLL CIANT 7 a" on ykon when, @ farmer She Doesn't See Why Brother Willie Wasn't Taken to Greece. Sil TIN T°ese— A 2 iw ‘tether oacried 1) INcravr SGURIES Use where she t wound ved the man's life. Since then aus to tts heart career with affeccon- hia arm wand up the hidden from me, Mr. Nagg! You might have come { out like a man and said to me, ‘A lot of American | athletes are going to Greece, but your brother Willle sh all not go if I can prevent it!’ Why n't you say it, Mr, Nagg, why didn’t you say {t, instead of acting in the underhand manner you have acted? “An ocean voyage would have done Brother Willie H good, and he might have come back from those “J MIGHT have known you were keeping something | commantons, thes. during were my mother and mitiona the library I would pore fo: noma volume of : ew * es, and famous He's almost making his own living now| @@e—— BS - cate yiaying pool in the pool-réoms, and he is s fond of a a 9 ry y z ¥ r oad horse-racing and cuts ont all the records of the horses and how fast the Whizz! went the automobile. “Gh, how | wish | was a chauf- @ ail at once Budger found himself speeding the 1,000,000 horse-power | » ; can run and what races they have won, just as they ara printed tn tha | feur!” gasped Budger. Make-Believe leaped out of the gasolene- ) car at a rate that made the telegraph posts look like teeth in a comb. | But tho: ass i we ting ! scented dust, touched him with his wand, and— In about wath ea iat Acca eee! at if can athletes would have been so proud to have Brot Su MOIy seb Vesritoad : bY RK : {t's too late, and I never thought of it tll L : tomimte dance. y In the morning papers! | . wh a T was ne ato ene \ €, on ken t Of 1 and} xl mv mother, whose hes! ae fluence, yon know a lot of politicians and TESAdTRG cohenTen CORA da place with those American athletes toe we Slaven! urne’Dets ning to get him a position just becaus: hen at tte heieht for him, and wouldn't stay where he wa asn't | ace throuzh the i r him, and h of its most distin- well paid and wa: treated with deferer Mme. Rote. To “You have a ¢ in who is manager for a firm, but do you attempt to & woman mother’n calibra the a place as manager for a firm? No, you do not! great under princtples of Delsarte rh cpio sfice boy nty years, you| were of paramount importance. She cousin worked his way up from office boy in twenty years, you PRAT RoR a CIAL sianow bce tone Pat Well, what else could you expect of him? But Brother Willie will} faatio and convinced that to all car dake menial and where his proud spirit will Int) thougtn belongs the expressive cestare, chafed by im around! And as for accusations against | and she at once set about imparting hafed ti 4 P et Es hor newly neauired knowledre to her him that h ywhere, as he explained, that was all an {ianky young daughter, who eat on the take. Iped |edeen of chairs to discuise the undue ent of forgetfulness he put the firm’s money in his own| sky |ength of her,lexs and arma, he explained and you returned the money, | + | and when Brother Willle came home and| ly he was treated and said he was dis hen he told me that he would never go “In a pocket seve es, Dut w HIN DREW, who will appear next season in Pinaro'a ‘Fis House tn Onder," will close ‘this present sea- April 28 and shortly agter eat for conden to meet Chirles Frohman there. Mr, Draws fitteenth starring ——S>— \ ; five seconds they were at the Auto Club and the machine's owner { big cigar. Budger snatched the cigar away to treat himself to one! vhat should have been sutffic complained bit of ho charged, I }back to work In s only answer to the went inside to a temperance gathering; while Budger fell to admir- puff, but it fell from his fingers into a pool of gasolene under the| Tl ing the ane a tough Os smoked a—— car, and—— on. es “Of cou BE him. But that's becai he is my tas) 2 —TEREAT GUNSI Rana p tab uson under Mr. Frodman's manage- snot v ative of yours youn would have h: thing but | oe TEN THOUSAND | reine MiSs |ment begins September 1 at the Em- drother. If : yon wonld have had nothing bu SANG. Story | pire Theatre, UPL orncer | areer at fresti cousin of yours! Who {s Os should sneer at a mere boy of twenty-six, like & W2s only an office boy! Can you deny it? You | praise for him Nagg. your cousin, that Tygrther Will Oswaid > cannot! “T come of a gen Iittle did It *r |THE HELMET OF NAVARRE. pe It you enjoy a etirring romance. of we hada piano ove, war, adventure and mystery do to books. and yet | not fail to read ‘The (Helmet of Na- A oO {atrs.' It was known t and a room «4: that nover solled their hands with labor, but | you throw up to me the sayings and doings of | 5 | t the butche and) varre,”” by Baiie Runkle. This eat your family! | now the average, In | ROY 1 wil begin in next Mondays “They have neyer done nnything for us except to make trouble, and | sucht to aeo| PVenine World. att, “hy have an: hen mi! i se! And | the plano and that’s why any of them coming to this house! And {f you | d nd | CHANGED. oka carry a basket of wuter- | think more of your people than you do of your own wife, why don't you | Jeresses and carly veretables to barter When he was ommting her he called go and ive with ther | erncneual A hous Her “dear and “darling Sue;"* “Brother Willie belongs to the Jolly Pallbearers, His friends are of | Guch doings were sible to | Pua pari on Titaere ose the very best. You never try to get hi a position, nor did you try to get} the villagers, and for years we were —Philadeiphia Press. iim included in this tri ‘He would have do not smile! nds who are com ith the American athletes! p to them, telling them what to’ do. tic clubs and acts as second to his| g in athletic contests! He loves to go to baseball | ~The Treason of the Lady Fr'en’s Charles R. Barnes. With of July, 195, Miss other than Sig. Appelby, who has Dérenice Hallby was chosen by | Dachelor apartments in the swell Plaza Clarenco ‘Tenwique, in convention |@® 1 Forephlushe, Riverside Drive, to reoresent |&nd Umpty Umph street. The system? mininity, fer some | Know it then, aa the Allied Interests, Rerentee, with the | P&. ma and Aunt Lizzie! no mah | The aystem tempted Berenice Ta suddenly there was a bang like the Fourth and the Battle of Manila fi heard the owner yell: “Mr. Policeman, take this boy to Jail. He’ mes, too! | “He is an American, and he !s an athlete, He isn’t strong enough to do iH y hard work, and you should have got him a position to go to Greeve as American athlete! ’ st ‘see "To do what, yon ask? Never you mind, Mfr. Nags, Brother wile | MA, NUNBUT, THE BRAVE jrould have been of grea @ to them, but you do not appreciate h mixed, and Budger and the auto whirled skyward. As Budger hit ruined my $10,000 car!” As Budger gave himself up for lost, Make- ground again he—— Believe spirited him safely home, He Deserves the Fair. by F. G. Long. aune hose roihe z fin mia and she fell. It fs no secret among {i fveca he brother i z ST UADOREN GIGI m DROS 7 z if id hat for $16 veok matiner ieee cbibico hed aes ee pana Ner eee OH, ANGE { OH, TE dust Aoore [GIMME WHAT WHAT STYLE! HE DUCES RUGERE sn-door @iders that for $16 a week matines MY LONE SHALL OE ix foer})| YOU Gor IN THE} Cea Z TRS SyNCGEO NOW fence in Har-| money, and that lovely green dress in MINE! G Us ) POETRY Linely Fi, || POETRY peepee has Bre jthe Sixth avenue store window, the { WAAT RAY MES— 3 It was during the evening of the 231| Woman was bribed to tin-can Clarence Sea Tie SE eee te that he suggested, | Tenwiquel HEART ene HOME PAG or WONWEN Nixola Greeley Smith | What resulted from this iniquity is vo me a $10 ralse | bistory—shameful history. ‘The house in Can you see | Harlem {s talked about by the neigh a and the | bons, but its people are apathetic, They 4 you of ‘our/do not care. Openly and unblushingly a ie axe exists now betnween Sig. Ad- nd AS one Who pushes | pleby and the person who had sworn to of the table, she! keep faith with a poor but fairly honest ALFRED Avsr REDUCED To Yea, tt 1s wicked, rank the people realize {tt Watch them as they foe Hatby-Appleby apeed sat in her @ h.-p. French automobile, He ar them mutter: xero did she get alti A y know. And yet they A Novelty in Breach of Promise. By Nixola Greeley-Smith. | vOV EL aS fn breach ¢ . < Thareime. || “Room Ur IT's PoETRYt) (oin you wrire | How DARE HETRES — Cieclyar! TLL a. ma! and Aunt “Elsale THAT Im THe] JauL THIS WRerTeny YOR INSULT AGAIN lem THIS TIME GY, at, perpetrate this sort of Thing tne PALL THIS WRT My INTELL Pook man nas no ence COPYING ONE OF SHELLEY a2 THiS A SANITARIUM IENCE 7 FoR IDIOTS 27—| W : A ———F | truck! /t¢ best) | |-— May Manton’s Daily Fashions, , may take another view of the whe {njured father g damages t 2 of escape fro » th know his own change it. But th ts estab- h figt her woman for ¢a much as it has not appeared willing to mulct dno away, The husband bas always been able, provided he was suMctently fooltsh, to {unl wisn TRASHY z alienation t. But the fact that Mu: wife a | STUFF! coNnFouND py: ur tight proves that the Jaw is 5 to affections as actu > CTHE IMPERTINENC y we real mo | —2@tli— AM Sorts loss of support, not nai » Which wa vays with ws, of course repr fon for mankind to re: scent £4 s of thet have a ty lue. And pectin ning prospect of fatherw turning a pi of promise sults Pr breach tion In the fen al as tt 1s 110) vs 1d me an unspoakable story wi he would Uke to baye done to the m r rawled something {n her native tongue, which I thought must at est to have him drawn and sruectere) polled in off g Ehe tt ed at ¢he at “He must give Ker i HE GETS BUG HOUSE hain atran, nee association of money na Injured feelings ts surprisingly gen- ioe comes mene ter lps HEALTH AND BEAUTY. | 0, Is recognizes and Justiges it. 1 broldery can be & . 4 “ —— pv Leet oan eRe | Hhnliidal By Margaret Hubbard Ayer, 1} om young people c snd edd | Jratn thelr tangied 1 v 7 ] a F E ME | Ctere te | NBIC! must be glean, | ieee retned to Afi ws via elmonico Potatoes, Sra co \ ae pap Would Keep the R 1h four goot-stzed potatoos, maxi | MXtlire with one es Maal re the 2 is conceded by good au- er She Would oP he Ring. |} Catena: Tucked Blouse or Shirt Wailst—Pattern No, 5325, . reer vata Ruan ae Pal ae Sareea by mvodiau-| Hen! 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