The evening world. Newspaper, June 8, 1906, Page 14

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The Evening World’s Daily Magazine, Friday, June 8, 1906?) abe ) Next! Why the United States Ts What Ti Ts Co-Day. The Gohrealeria BY Je Cai PDE COS | rootsrers CP OUR ANCESTORS IN A SERIES OF ne ow, New 1 Macter: MGNAIL SACTCHES. hing Company, No. & to @ Park New York as Seco: Whot They Did: Why They Dis tt What Cano Off, Ener By Albert Payson Terhune, No. 35—The War ¢f 1S$12—-Who Wen It? AND LORIMER. Wadsworth and Lorimer are welc n > their present ion which t are : s topendent ideas, es beneath the veil of ent ¢ on ee © oll profe ! » war, yot ¢ z the real causes of cheeks justi they Packers to refrain from “forgi Spéction tigs placed on ca forbids these act have stricken out. Apparently it would be ~ indulging in the illeg and frequently at nif tion, has been stric Apparently it would be uncer for the additional ins have necessitated heck the pence treaty England did n ® {The Peace Treaty's Strange Omiscion 1 appealing | ra piece of meat is the less were “fit for human food,” when Firally, it would be une famies at which the Beveridge a So Messrs. Wadsworth a misdemeanors, conviction for wi packing friends. As for our own interp that its spirit would be utt Sent back to the duties which they have d tion, we are convir ated if these two men are € honored and betra al tr yee je, Not until on FOR SUBWAY SAFETY. ' Chief Engineer Rice’s recommendations against fire risks will meet popular approval. First of all Sheathed wooden cars must go, even if they go to the An adequate fire line service should be F Toute, as Mr. Rice urges, so that water can be had at interior ¢ j immediate u This was prom! ' To devise “means for quickly ren for safegua first of the Coloniat { been singu ing smoke from the Suby hanges in the system of venti emergencies” will necessitate radical ¢ 3 But the main and urgent thing is to reduce the fire danger io a —= COME an IN f minimum by getting rid of inflammable r providing a) | — me ——— WILLIE ' : water supply for instantly quenching an it | = TS pean TC \ THe 4 me ; a a i \ NSAP AS AY) ¢ INSURANCE A HEELER SINGING IN NEW YORK, | \ ee \ FINE ! t th American public is forg ed to do their Composer Soi tt sing. The phonograph, he says, is and their vc i deleg: cords are sufiered to d This does not se INSURANCE i gone on a popular excursion _— GRAF TER fe night or peered into one of Mr. Dar i Cooper Union? Has he looked on it strikes up a popular tune? Fi evening? There seems to the chan i sictory?) Tha be tional singing in the churches as Apert rae many igommnirs fere i deal when a hand-organ comes the (eae os Rew oF Ay W school. In the case of the phono: | lated occasional singing by ma > by Kéathewimne Wecil Wau |} @Copyright, 3992, 1904. by ’ rae re-| “And you?" she asked, {n a suppressed yoica, CHAPTER 2 r his dese rHon of him since the day of his ‘What answer did you give?” (Continu then edintely, and with characteristic) He watched her f instant, taking a strange ed up the subject nearest the pleasure In her flushed face and brilliantly eager then the foy of conscious strength, the regained, swept all other fons out of sight. d," he sald, quickly. “Could any man yh an have done otherwise?” e door be) That was Loder’s attitude and action on che |night of his Jeopardy and his success, and the “Renwick!” he sald, sharply, you've following day found his mood unchanged. He given that letter to Mr. Fralde’s servant, ask Mrs,; was one of those rare individuals who never ODER still met her 1G of the sort.” he said “Then you admit th Chilcoic?” “I neither deny nor vious. I can get . ony moment that you like haven't worn rings til now will and attentively Leder read the| sense of opportun vith the extreme quiet that with him covered emotion, he moved to the} “I the waiting | who ant. As the man turned ed him. i Chileote {f she can spare me five minutes." give. a promise ov and regret {t in the { E ee When Renwick had gone and closed the door morning, He was siow to move, but when he i offer my congr CHAPT behind him, Loder paced the room with feverish did the movement brushed all obstacles aside, | “Upon whit?" . 4 ; activity, In one moment the aspect of Ife had In the first days of his usurpation he had gone } “The ¢ possessic sibel cca been changed. Five minutes since he had been) cautiou: half fascinated, half distrustful; then j Lian stamped her * glorying in the risk of a barely saved situation; !the res the extraordinary tangibllity of the effort, she conquered es %: now that situation with its merely social com-! position had gripped him wheny matching him- t to be wron. she said, wit plications had become a matter of small import-) sei for the first time with men of his own call- acter ents) ‘ake off your rir ance. ‘bre. he had learned his real welght on the day of TOU hand His long, striding steps had carried him to the his protest against the Easter adjournment, With | With (3 a firepince, and his back was toward the door when that knowledge had been horn the dominant fac~ i pepine eli ti fat Inet the handle turned. He wheeled round to tor in his whole echeme—the overwhelming, In- iy moaiataenlce ter receive Eve's message; then a look of pleased sistent desire to manifest his power. That desire ‘I main curprise crossed his face. It was Eve herself who that is the salvation or the ruin of every strong stood in the doorway. | man who has once realized his strength. Supre- “Eye,” he macy was the note to which his ambition reached, Russta ‘lo trample out Chilcote’s footmarks with his own ad been his tacit Instinct from the first; now ft the whole theory of PAN aike that? Loder laugh Ne “Perhaps. hen its ¢ Without hesitation his Ups parted. said, ubruptly, “I have had great new. has shown her teeth at-last. Two caravans be-, longing to a British trader were yesterday Inter-| Tose paramount. It was fered with by a band of Cossacks. The affair oc-|creation—the survival of the fittest—the deep, curred a cou Meshed; the egotistical certainty that he was the better man, traders remonstrated, but the Russians made (To Be Continued.) summary use of their advantage. Two English-| Trae In Sosa 4 men were wounded and one of them has sinco| | HE BE [ RAYAL ie | Before ye of miles outsid people to hel yn had marked the 1, but he also knew § looked askance at usual haste. As he finished he tcok a step for-! the Mysterious Mr. fs ward, "But that’s not ail!" he added. “Fratde! The YiNiw Cray chock Strone, Prince of | \ see before th vered emoticn, he meved to the desk and wrote a note. Ereide sts “Only now recety ag) the: uewe- Satine ReEalat : body which cannot be overrated, It gives the precise - Acrecllieg Bop! iN } 1 ptica peutic ues TK ueucas ean CRE ~\iever necessary for the big move at the Toaseeme| oO MYST ERY re NTRIGUE. } val since Partlament ying qe spoke with great earnestness and w By E. Files Ores mo \ | wants the great move set in motion by a great spcech—and he asked me to make tt.’ | ont Yeat sen YIN K eA ho Nas the en-{ For a moment Eve walied. Sho looked at him THE EVENING WORLD 3 wW re letter anxiously, It/ia sllence; and In that ellence he read in het| yyancing Seuuiday, Die hn, fleet inatatont win i y witoriae se irae, y atlueteats nupalament av, somewhat old-|cycs the reflection of bis own expression, _ OPO KTaT te @ ewry you cannot ettors terme

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