The evening world. Newspaper, April 21, 1906, Page 10

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I Le. he al aie he 4 ‘ The Evening World’s Home Magazine. Saturday Evening, April 21 1906. 7 | Security. ‘A GROUP OF ODDITIES _ By J. Campbell Cory. IN PICTURE AND STOR W | Tie ee ee Fublished by the Press P Entered at the Post-Om VOLUME 46 m is rather mmpany “THE AMERIC Ai e SPIRIT.” What finer confirr could there be than t! Hard fore the nation’s organized forces of ‘ eset ir 2 — f er, 5 “ % . 3 William Dew i 2 = @ cat which h: {of five ittle er kittens were recent! drowned, Mr. D # In @ mouthpiece tells the Loe: il he hears a roaring . whioh indie: + ta | tion of the fire 1 sound in th the communication has beer From Washington the | Stantly out over the smitte! fighting the advance of the a new firing line, blo with cannon the ms such another spectacle bayonets the elements of looter dies in his track: of anarchy as under normal pia ei) > oe le che the woods. He brought \ nd they were given to the old cat for adoption. Bhe looked | the str: ors of her new family, but she guards the wes jealously, and there ts already a real affection between the orphans foster- mote: fn hollow tree | the squirrels by In Uttoa, N. Ty am dog has his name in the directory as “Robert Badgero, watchman.” He i the mascot of the y becomes as orderly under conditions From a dozen mi hundred thousand tents Pacific Squadron, tog tenders and other Govern Gate. Sister trom army u its noble machinery of relief in Méantime the stricken city, undisheartened, constriction. Plans for rebuilding are drawn before die out. The mpanies in the face of an waive technicalities which add millions to their lial companies from a pine shanty put u with the homeless por » material to them. The bakers relight lend their endeavors to provide a tem, go out to Oregon sawmills for im as soon.as feasible th Uuea and Mohawk , Valley Railway Company, and has earned hts title by a record for fideMty, | and trustworthiness’ of which many a human coulé be e work of re- ing embers precedented loss n times thetr own The telegraph the world in touch linload of smmon wood ant If others are c n of a letter tion, tn honor narch of thelr Wp however, says nsiderably pers For example, sup- of war nun ow! The rich open share their scant rations with the less fortunate. And all the while. frot sympathy and the r and mayors issue pro. u] change places with the num ritany the top row exchanged with Make a large diagram on a cleht numbered the fewest possfBle One ship moves at a time, and ance counts asa move. To pre- ent misunden ne he put at San trib: stopping fit be ess it be in = at Natrodl, t pet played f us, of good and bad.” P “if there ¥ . do not an in thisspon the courageous endur. Author of “THE TRUTH AbOUT how done me, open hh you wi » olourle showed no ible to take his t y he saw ry, per 1 out, should CHAPTER NVI. “Pit Win My Lady!” nil st ve 3 h, “I see nothing for it CHAPTER XVI. De $ ; n the happy hope that I should hear Mayenne's Ward. jt titosoe went on ¢ th ! would never darken his 1 was mad with anger; 80 was he. He nt with Gervais | went forever.” t \ nt your hot worda so does } th; T must act I must een give him the chance. If he do ré peat them tt were churilsh to deny him the oppor I d 1 tunity to tell him so. If he stil] maintain them {t cant to db. were cowardly to shrink from hearing it: No, monsieur replies I must go tell him T “Do I get but Warmer thanks, He held out both her checks “1 will conduct you to the stafreass, mademc selle,” 1 t her han polite forward to kiss his hand, I was so is If he would read the answer led her ind s blank as the wall.| “Oh. you look very smiling over it," he cried to go from it 1 “Loran " Lucas er were n He fi tway und made a turn down the room | “Think vou I Hke sneakin, : { E t r t ink ve N en iz back home again 1 turned her head. He s day and Ie long ind ¢ back to. | a whipped hound to his kennel?” sf sa {his tebth together, hi here a 6hopkeeper t “How are we to 2 he demanded | ed, {ndignant, “monsieur is no® But I could only shrug shoulders and an-/ ' no way to better his sor He wus the plo- t him, } yhich he burst out at moe vet | @ heard MUVASuEOr } vehemently, yet in a low tone, for Mayenne lid He paved the floor once more and presently faced) “I have heard M. l'Abbe read the story of the’ “ya th the declaration: p son,” I said) “And he was a vaurien, if ; Bot closed the door: ' “You think I am bested, hall have her only over my dea you like—no more monsieur’s sort than Lucas yon, you devil's ys that when his father shew T shall have her at? himself. But it s yet : Hed away’ 4 od at thvin him coming.» long way aff he ran out to meet him M. Je Comte so." I answered with alt 1o' ng out ¥ “Larahee—| and fell on his neck e I could m 10 he murmured to himself, I think hedid! M. Etienne looked not altogether convinced, y he you will té not know he spoke ud. Well, ‘re it turns ont ft must be gones. um will never see daylig It 1 could get werd to he he went On PresS- | through with. It is only decent to go to monsleur, have Mayenne'’s we y 1 Should T) Rut even that I think I should not go if it wereg, to draw dagger. Id etter hievous. | not for mademotselle.” o i on where uid, monsteur? ‘e at least. For how you an 1 suggested, “if I could get a letter |p ore to carry off mademolselle under Mayenne’ the hands of Plerre, that lackey who befriend- well, [confe ‘or the nonce that heats me. But he shook his head ‘e must do jt, monsieur,” I erled, hey Yngw you about the ploce, Tt were safer) “Ave and we will! Come, Felix, you may p F xf these Inn men—If any had the yon t beg his “Twill heg his ad: ng, and I did what the be sometimes: I ran. 1 bou flinging the door to after me. He fore I could get it sbut, and t swung thie wa 9 disturb wWionsieUr, but the hi fall into the wrong re and capture him when M nephew. Nay Ing iinds on me to hurry my | han him not to let vw ' Va { tse Ma ! my » in my dish. We must eat and be o! mi antlnig. ; r And de M marie nhand Hang me if tdon'tthink ‘phe meats have got cold and the wine warm, bight ‘or BIlccor - ! Neat 1 he ; : Ae Hotaraired Fausmmewitamnraty never mind.” i hurrying foc 1 “4 i NigaeNe 1” 1 entd, “hares © by all thin i did mot mind, but was Indeed thankful to i pm aaae i80 " . 1 fi Ket 1 ! t ld) never 3 ASI is * Vany dinner at all Once resolved on the move i i] the ne inute 1 F I 1 ve tekt= 4c be should have: he had} 1 Phere ou WHT do well to Keepy Out Of MS) wos in a fever to be off; it was not long before Wie molsolle, {ris f tires} , , 4 4 vit ‘ : saa, Were In the #trects hound for the Hotel St, Quey ¥ A tall solr hat i } f 1 he laughed, “rou take a black | tin te said no more of monsleur as we walk if nt one side Laicss: f : avtprnel F ol ls, ¢ f int sce can, | bit plied me with questions about Mile. de Mon} @ tho dukeshiad set if tian ; ; ee 1 ; hort Biveaaulee mankind, M. Btlenne, Oniy ef tauens. | jyo—not only as to every word sho gald, but as |} he held behind his ty Sith his loft 1 I i Sree Do down Insne night with vert LN monsienr or you or Vigo jovery un of her head and flicker of her eyeli poked his da r I tr n A Mayenne? (fr + ny) ANd he ealied me a dull onaf when T could not Mayenne ng. hurr ha ror f i Reg ea toa eecaieia tly 1 make ot Mayenne,’ [oan Tl ower. But as we entered the Quartier Mara What is th v : Mave W 1 : ay \ worst of the crow. fell silent. more Vriday-faced than ever : ‘ the ' > Ho sald he wenld, and he did He had his fair allowance of pride, oles) Uncevgns, 3 froy 3 then.” | went en. nat heeding } ink you ke neant to let you go from the) enne; he found his own words no palat knife to ge: the exc t 1 n very or ' Rae { And here {8 . fs, four, To no knows’? T sald, shrureing, “Lucas 1s | (To Re Continued.) to woke the dead and took sanctuary in the « ; ‘ sionr, Latcas ts everything that heppened from the begi orlalways lying. But Mayenne—sometimes he Ver GaaRTen e tory." | Ali, mademo MeL exe ed, I Lo t 7 shall never make It cear 4o you.” land sometimes not, He's base, and then again he’s| «wpye Mnsanerader.” Ly Katherine Ce T had given him the lie then and there, Dut a elie is-—— I paused In a dearth of words t “MIN tor i it Hugue-| “Yes, yos, goon,” he cried. kind, You can't make out Mayenne,” Thnrston, anthor of “The Gambler will + emerged trom the darkness Mayenne comma ft her, | nota Rocheloisi™ He sat down at table again with the Intention} “He does not mean you shall,” M, Btlenne re-| iow «The Hetmet of Navarre,” on May 91/ “Take him out to thé street, d’Auvray. | “She Is, sho 1s!” he agreed, laughtng. “Oh, go.| ‘Yes, but he is a son of Henri le Balafre. His! of eating his ditiner as I talked, but precious few] turned. ‘Yet the Bey is not buried, Ho ts made | phe Byening World, ‘ oilssehcish iba eineieame aA al a cL eS

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