The evening world. Newspaper, April 7, 1906, Page 10

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tidive The Eventing World's tiome Magazine, Saturday E April 7, 1900. ae i Stripped! | ‘Why the Untied States Ts What Tt Ts Co-Dae, ah Ob Comme eee, rye Published by the Prone F Extered a i VOLUME 40. | vane Campbell Cory FOOTSTEPS OF OUR ANCESTORS IN A SBNIES O8 THUMBNAIL seroauh Park ew Waat They Did; Way They Did tt; What Cane of tt ee a Het T's ex- Fim PLENTY TO ARBI TRATE. gy TREMELY CHiLLy By Albert Payson Terhune, ; ee iy At FOR APRIL No. S&-WiLLIAM PENN; The Man Who Drought Pcace to America. WN the streets of Oxford raced a in churehly neleader, was an all-around r, elected from IOUS, 1 not have heal tee wcowith: ereaten| college and his sttidies checked, his whole was changed and Rethe @ | he entered on a career that was to colonizing of Penpa i ry action | sylyania, fan oe For the next few years following his ion from Oxford PenS | underwent as many and as varied adventures as a Dumas hero, A welcome gtest at the gay court o! Lo: XIV. of France, @ aveller in search of excitement, an officer on his jer’s naval steff, a fighter in Irish military ine surrection, 2 man of fashion. Al! these pureults in rapid succession Pe: followed, Pe . volved nether they ac-! estimation of Mr. Baet as The Plague { that Made Pennsylvania. How will the operato: cept or reject the mir the sincerity of their to reiterate that t teen able to find s tion are themselves a 4s not merely a pe Ployed. It is a di Hirectly concern reached. The burden of respor fa and peaceful ignorant of 1¢ controver yer and ¢ ntures the famens pt Londom out the land, preached br mat throug those n the Ge Pixley Ka Isake Ser wed Dis estate $80.000. Penn iam Curtis mec 1} din Columbia Uni- ie eee ; beret 200 years ago, brought to t fariteade money Se ted the young descendants I t 2 ees ioe ENS George Washi n > cali t : How ditferently pers in h 1 it to ow ) of a race that re ne : famo fathor—not in the Brit r 1 maintenance of order x era : a = own peop! Sent i eirGhowed but by th awe on tract into Couns the neck This capital ireck words, signifying as Gen. S as Gen, Wood so rece slave hunting expediti. Rhode Island “first Scripture or in nece: {f we don't.” There Is always a better \ with a black man w! who grows up in his own c spirit unbroken and his pride } TO OUST RAINES LAW DIVES. y The efforts of Gov. Higgins to accelerate the passage of the Prentice bill regulating hotel licenses deserve all praise. The measure provi fter May 1 which fs not found by | s than one euil and the ‘or the act in “some one else will LA Treaty Never$ Sworn to and ; | } a treaty } Never Broken. } vn to (for Quakers ies not take oath) broken America wes vy fare, no drop of Q nia. colony ona sure footing, based upon peace, gentleness returned to England In 1684, leaving 7,000 prosperous "> LETTERS from the PEOPLE A Vv. U. SIEBELE. | Three-Cont Fares, settlers behind’ him, ANSWERS to QUESTIONS ts . Feta LEE ESS ano AEE a St ge me te taken away from him and Pennsylvania annexed to New York, “He was thrown {nto prison for debt and, broken fn health and fortune, died In 1718. The hoc \ld the cornerstone of peace and religious tolerati narked, unknown grave NEW YORK THRO’ FUNNY GLASSES By Irvin S. Cobb, t may be done} ced or enslaved, and ‘athers with his While every horrors of Ir, ut not {ted In turn by the lood was ever shed by a and “A Farm Aspiraz from a farm lf hotel shall recelve a license} requirements of the building | rome veapon yet devised for} Was tt ¢ Inflinna Smoked First. Me E in no way i in it to whi is directed so “Those hotel under ¥ BEANE ne to be about t is enli tion, the f ill dom 10} ¢ ‘ remove a stigma from the c : Vy ; ve atl Preveverevveveretetre toc oho ee AAV VANSAMAtavvneavess PASEO AASV AMATO wae peeereeeeceeecccerentt] asavesenatens Sankar evieverenieey tes | e eee epee oe ess Suara Scene aa oe <P The CIIVE | of the LAST HOUSE morning the bridge face—by either playir 1 se might have been| more expe! , but in the long run tha other causes che disposition to ravel hadn't had so strong) just es badi: Here's bow he crosses: |@ clue tn my mind, leading in another} Bounding from tty bed as the alarm clock begins to make a noises Mke @. Ginection. Foster, poor fellow, has| Woman's club, he clothes himeelf with rapid otroular motions. Climbing into probably pawned all his clothes, one/his shirt, he suggests one of those spidery-looking eixht-ermed Das: Indlag ted, my guess was for of somo of the 4 After another, and has put those bricks | gods leading for the wind In a clinch. Bu Arthur VWorrison in his boxes to conceal the fest, wo| With his trusty safety razor he rune around hia foe twice so rapidly ena i that Mrs. ckle might not turn him|he elmost overtakes himeelf on the second lap. He deals his front teeth a | the top edge, and there ie no alan ot away, hn that et| glancing blow with one brush and hts halr @ severe slap with another, | esac sdete cbrreprgirasity Ds eo < , laat be hadnt the face to co and eat! ‘The chances are that he will not ride in the clovator, because he p: any thief might cash Ww - (her browkfast when he had no money | doesn’t live in the Brovidym epartment-house chat has the elevator, and | to pay for it He went out early, met | friends, got ‘stood’ drinks, and came buck drunk. The girl Tafts very natun ally ran from the horrible sight in this room, and probably Fouter had been Mt ip all we can seo} bit It found bi fused to give any f {nepector said, thought- gecms to Mt to- st bit, as you put e before you, Mr, ht to be on the force ow I must go to Ko: adwell Heath. Ate you c 0 nged that ald watt outside ull Hewitt had sent to tee Afr. Roole ent business, and f wars ea Jother one ta not finished yat. Since the landlord has not provided him with a hed | brass pole to sii_e down, the same as they have at the engine-nouse, he uses ritod imitations of a runaway team on a plank road as ‘he street, » sirt Let me see that!'""—But it was too late. shoots blithely to t ttle too n vay He ives impetuously toward the nearest @abberhashery or custom-made oe er } : quick-Intioh shop; meals Mtted while you walt, Leaping into n ciair oi the nears ct Hewt \ 2 dO est table, he tells Pompadoured Pansy to bring him a-dte knonhetoode tem ‘ i pibidiicl ePay i eaun-fried-on-one-ride-cupper-coffee-nnd-let-'em-come-erlong-fa men ; ; : : Fr ha paerevinntial Peat MHay come along fast until they roach our hero, and even then thoy scarcely. or : i aati Wanaleecesaoew Gane ters teen lite hestinte before the final plunge. He tilts a glass of toe wator fines 4 ; f § t t Rey ae top of the last bite or bites, smacks himaelf violently upon the lower part of the : . nL : A t st Lune ea: seRsin nance With a paper napkin, fllngs the exact change at Morcslle| Mareley \ ease raidonsa | was PSaulntaintar uh cashier's desk and dashes headlong for the nearost sticion of the fo) B. RT ng up the steps he own the halt, the aged, the comes—as come they must on the B. R. & 4 thick traf n amd mangled in hin w the lap of a h ver liner and mingling his “too towhh thote, ‘ou on & murder of | Whon a t Let me see | aboard, tea, Cradted | 2 nnd the bling ros hla’ Wi h seomed the < ots a | vas too late. Before Trus Plath urvly x ¥ hy z5e an the bot F Gian tienes cMCGrenhie wan) cesiieil aaa ee aia ema ri etaecotat ran Taate| Set several athe survivors, he rides acrons I/ttle Hell Gato, otherwise Whore the a r eitheske vay to the station, the direction Roote the contents at the smal bottle, | Manhattan termina Fi her Par SOK eID 4 would naturally take. Fle would sciwe (Got, #wabtng one, dropped to the floor He is the first paasengor to reach terra Orme, better known ne Mark Row, ity 0 re oniinary oe a met room: |thesvery. Svat unity of ge ria | 88. thoush shot sore Ma of} wturts for Nassat street at a sweeping pace, destroying weak ehopgiria and the mame time account he ns opport ting 1h P pp! ° virty i hion ashes pa is sakes away ali the cad man's lof his burden, for every possible reason. se over = the’ | man mp at lorks as he He has but thirty seconds in whioh fo roadh but the g aiuables, in that shawl, He aeca|It was @ nulainoe to carry; he oould | "Dead," he said: “end as Abol 2 et i F { It fs pruasic acid, He had arranged for TH FUNNY PANT: Lesa eed ay the hook—just the thing ta wante—|not account for {t {f he were asked; and | ft ts Drugee old, 0 Uy Behance the vy ms Gtr Rael oilai maw ndgaee es prereias : vie a nnd, of course, the sheets are an ob-| the further he carried it before getting | game went against him.” And then he stops eightesn Hi uu a ¥ jomonstrate wrepender buck perfect and unbroken nearly . wed up. Per-| vious substitute for a rope. He takes|rid of it, the more distinct the olue to THB END, man di a new

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