The evening world. Newspaper, June 13, 1906, Page 12

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The Evening World’s Daily Magazine, Wednesday, June 13, 1906. | pte 4 2 eee FF F ee ‘How busy John D. Improves Each Shining Hour, Wy the united States 1s What tt Is Co-Day. Ing Company, No. © to 6 Park Row, N nee at New York aa Second-Clasa Mail Master | = “= = ae SE esos = rote 7 | FOOTSTEPS OF OUR ANCESTORS IN A SERIES OF THUMBNAIL SKETCHES VOLUME 44 seeseesssscncves succeo ere 16.867, | ' Ute What They Did; — — = = = “= ps MHA COCK-A-DooDLE 7 Ou PRD (WERE Yestenoays = ' Why Thoy Did it: M ) ‘ Gee tek : AMERICANS ABRO Gy) ee on J planar ar | By Albert Payson Terhune. No. 37—The Unwritten Law That Means ‘‘Hands Off!’? who oppressed them they gould b a had said it at B tyrants had sc yendence reiterated “Hands off! was the Orleans, of Per: UPIN THe MORNING WITH THE Rooster SINT THAT A PANDY Tone? HAL HAL tend at Lexington, HAS Hie DAILY CONFAB MOTH HIS SECRETARY. « n's fusiiiade at Now e and of D | son Lake E rranean. ener aiees oe President 3 the immortal sage compr: 2 I n, with rare ) : that the : becoming S ¢ Longv | as an integral part of the passing show which / now provi | every summer for the entertainment of Europe and the enrichment of its| shopkeepers, | This season's ¢ as been an d done, | Thus the Par 1 inspect at one time four Ameri- | i national interest, Mr. Rockefeller, Mr. J. P. Morgan, Mr. J.j S55 —— | as “Holy Alliance’ WAT HAT NEVER HEARD BETTER, Sin! and How It Was Checked, a | This do had several t onerete shape JoLLies The tanovany! FEEL LIKE A Sponge! div cans of in Coppin A Ogden Arm f the Beef Tr and Mr. McCurdy, of Life In-| uN etens Stas surance notoriety. | Among our other exportations was Miss Sutton, who went abroad | MORNING, i to teach English 4 young J whose performances CARNE st in court tennis inte gland; a new Pittsburg baroness and other 12 Almanach de Gott a full cargo of playwrights, actors and theatri College professors; trust la enators, didate, motor speed mani and plain citizens in thousands. In extent and variety this summer's exodus abroad promises to break | records. If Europe is not now familiar with Americans of every kind} and condition it is not for lack of human documents for study, These | shoals of visitors from over sea will fill the playhouses, bargain for castles draw checks for art collections. The money they will spend will make a| considerable item in our balance of trade with Europe. additions to the pa athletes for Olympia: | al managers; bisho ors, a Presidential can-| steel Kings, mere millionaires by hundred. govern- for the pur k to ther ve dst not please from @ the proposad move of the Holy At t Monroe sent shad noe con- » closely rference. 1823 a message ” His MANNERS ARE THOSE oF AN 187% century MARQUIS” * Secetranies SALUTE HIM the European Powers’) part to as dangerons to out EXCHANGES WIT” WITH HIS \ [\) YALET wire bi) ee CYCLING.~ Nake M “LIKES TO BE CHAFFED. PROFIT IN CHEAP GAS, The State's answer in the suit to protect the New Amsterdam Gas Company from the 80-cent gas law makes out a clear case for the public. It is shown that the 80-cent rate would give the company more — than an ample return on its investment. Last year, for example, . New Amsterdam Company was able to derive a handsome profit fr im StOries About the sale of more than two billion feet of gas to the C pore of by any E disposition 1 system endanger- Wat kins. People. « | HEN James J average price of less than 35 cents. If the company were not contr | ugnate was Rete Were not compelled to earn dividends for the) TE ths se% e i r 8 trus ‘ed securities it could have large d its income by sell-|o¢ tume at % 2 © : Lee ing this amount of gas at 80 cents. ublic put the aa and co 5 a 4 BORE 3 he New ster $13,000,000, instead of the $30,0¢ Ne ts —————" wn of the New Am t ont t 000, 00% ‘ a 10 + ne Man's Command at which the Cons ses them, c : oi! . % That Has Outlived Many Laws. of water in the trust's stocks wh and gives a false aspect to their earning capacity r is not fixed with a view to its earning It is the b at 60 cents. itain t : 5 pl RARVAAAA ALARA EE AE GA LGAAR TR ELASAAEGALEVLER URSA EEUASROE ROSA AANERD UADELVAOADALAT EVAR SSAATA SADE EAS TLDEA SUSE ENS HATA GAOASASSERSTAILE LS EVGSAOAVAGAUAINGAASUGUTLATSUSUSTNRGEAGAVASETSALELULATEATA TANGA DEGAS FULOAORNUAUAALSAAASANTADOASAAALANA DET TLATASALALSNARAGEESSAL IVA LERS Bone se and vital concent (Copyright, 1903. 1904, by Harper & ely witnes CHAPTER XXV. uchievem 8 speech/ih Tt f futile eg ite followed ho heard him speak require no recallin nd to who did not hear him there would be no tute in bare reproduction moment of action it mattered nothing to previous preparations were toa great !0 a careful and news that had In the sweep- of his own ability he found | potist » freedom it opened up. Heceased hls Pp that by fate he was a Conservative, tional conventionalities; {n that ment he kuew himself suffic y a man | tric atmse- rentive d subsided irs rose and y defended peech w the Under mina ernment F who, in one of his rare and hes, touched with mueh feeling upon the news reported from Per- tle indorsement of Loder’s me one or two dissentient bay ; : exercise whatever Indi ienrerpes borough himself closed the \ i 1. He forgot the didactle methods by which he 1} was masterly and fluent; but < ; 1d proposed to show knowledge of his subject— 5 nu! felt was well th as a past a future factor in Buropean i under a tone ing ease, the i j es. With his own strong appreciation of, *ttempt to rehabilitate his position—already weal ent things he and g pd the vast pres-| ened in more than one dire stlion—was a task ,boe } , n s han ly : CORIO, Renan eR | y excitement the division fole fifty: minutes) Ne) held the lnterestiobl the lowed—and with it Government defeat. House, speaking Instetently, fearlessly, command-) 1 46 not until half an hour after the votes had, ; fugly on the Immediate need of action. He Un-\ 16, taken that Loder, freed at last from persist.’ : fated oethatstheness which bad eabeongratt found opportunity to look for} ; And was not so much an appal-| 7, in accordance with ‘4 promise made that) : ; ! ts a sinister warning to those in whose) 14 ine no was to find her waiting outelde the i y the safety of the country’s interests, ladies’ gallery at the close of the debate. - 1? 14 fj 8 wf rae ut Orns : Vis aed my 1B. a touch of eloquence, he paid (To Bo Continued.) ¢ 1 Bs 1 there : ! ; By ea ' y the st st fidelity of such men as Sir) : \ | it Hifi ji who, whatever political com-| ‘ MA pe Ham Brice-Mield, | = cations arise at home, pursue thelr duty un-| I HE BE | RAYAL ly on the outposts of the empire | ‘ a | swery scenes Hie Bias el " B 7 : ren At his last words there was sllonce—the silence | A Thilling Romance of : I vith a t ' et ; rat | cuat marks a genuine effect—then all at ance, with) LOVE MYSTERY INTRIGUE, het his fingers tor ar slopmen er ear. sty ce the storm of enthusl- WI Appear Serially tn ) : : Tx 1 to , ng-delayed attack jyebements inpre Ne perce v EVENING WORLD lest usihenaaid fei broke: its Vounds ng) HeRtnning Saturday, June 30. The fret ine M Dae momentydsitoiadtone ons.) 4, one of those stupendous bursts of feeling atat Will comprise a large, handsomely, color supplement, yal" inn story you cannot afford t this time his motive was nt no etiquette he resumed his se exalted only ut him—clamar ir at hand were f self<on +o quel! eclousnes By E. Phillip» Oppeaheim, oxalte Lye 1 ithe 1 . “4 of his ni dora, 1 he might Like a toh r the words set the novice é SAA Sotbor M of IMistory, 1 = eh unenduradi i a 5 f nly the feelin Pp: but those flame to the excitement that had smouldered for were she faces of Sefborough and his Min-|Prock ttrone a mers, eNO 1) Was woll-nigh unendurable, And it was under/of this news was too confused for duialled :euiem-| of the whule country—that Loder rose an hour weeks; and in an atmosphere of stirring activity, | UY, uncomfortable and disturbed. ~ "and A Milllonatre of Yesterday, ~ the Declaration o¢ “Vogl ! | ' | | Sar t ‘

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