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

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eal The Evening World’s Daily Magazine, Saturday, July 14, 1906. . Ty NEW YORK THKO’ | Now Dig. | FUNNY GLASSES. Campbell Cory. company, Mo. $8 to & Park T wv, ew york By Irvin S, Cobb. at New York aa Becond-Cinas Mat! Ma we : | The Good Old Vacation Binff, T* fa the open season for those human snowballs who only grow , PMLEned ty the Prem Pani Hntered at the Port-om NO, 16,808 | MILLIONAIRES. VOLUME 47 a larger the further they roll from home, "Tis indeed a gind time of | the year for Philip ‘Fraid Cat, the domesticated cashier, Eleven |} Months he eats from the boss's hand and breaks out with goose flesh until |e looks like pickled tripe every time they begin talking about cutting | down the office force. But the minute he crosses the mutual Hudson on his vacation he bec st Bet, flery, untamed and exceed- | NINETEEN NEW SUBWAYS NEEDED IN nes Charles 0, § j 'ngty hard to curry below the knees Pretty soon he hits a town where they still sing “Mexico” and th | girls haven't heard sbout the Peter Pan shirtwalst yet By these signs a knows he's outside the zono of the metropolitan influence amd he fees | that i will be perfectly safe for him to take the alde-boards off the cage ] Sad tet the fortunate provincinie have a took at Renuihe striped Bengal. Of course, It's part of the play to costume properly for the erand en- tree Many an ambitious balloon fr New York has failed 4o make the right impression because he didn't present a sufficiently vivid colaw echeme for the first part. But if he only goes at {t properly ft tant ay time until he has the native population counting on their fingers How should they know what a man can do here if he only savea his tradine stamps and reads the fire-sale ods. with discrimination? They walk arc Wing his spectacular waistcoat and his inspired necktie and then act? rk | | He might have bought a fleet of m t automat hhad the entree of theatrical greenrooms. Yet he to better h among the eas: time and money to fent to reconstruct socie . } This is devotion to a cause at the cost of personal sa may | weit elicit praise. “Mr. Stokes will recall ti the present generation the | Young men of birth and breeding ined! the cornmt ic colonies of DEL haifa century ago. He possesses some of it noved Rotert Cy y 7) G@uld Shaw to leave Harvard to lead out the North’s fi gro-regiment a Ipathe face of ho ism { Ms Bee ==?To make other comparisons, in w' S to devote himself He takes up his quarters trom among them, spe his in the ; | He's PRoBaBLy/ Ce) LONGING For} “ 3 UEAR orp 1 c™ } [BRoap way i se litical move- | tee ml thee De: ‘ ho the 4 tepe at mitiomsire @ moral gulf! Nature endowe: Family name and health. Y Shas focussed on him the eyes of the naticn, but in the one cs ree § fixed on a jail cell. | iene ee, Phe Socialists have cause for cox etween these yourg men with like gifts of riches, their stewardship! Each | back firmly convinced that the entire production must have been staged | by Balossy Ktralty. Likewise he mustn't enthuse over anything that ever happened off | Manhattan Island if ne expects to grade as fa preferred. The main reason Why New York lost interest eo enon in the San Francisco disaster was because ‘Frisco didn’t have a club in the National League. His best cue {s to look distressed if they offer him hia coffee along with the dinner and to talk a lot about how he misses his clubs He doesn't have to explain that It’s the Harlem Pressing Club, one dollar down and a dollar a month; clot let for and delivered. It's also a good idea to lean “back occasionally and look bored. Thereupon the na- | Uves will cluster together afar off, saying ome to another: “He's probably tonging for dear old Broadway. How he must miss jill the familiar sights=Maxie Fotlletté aid the safely-rasor sign and Phoebe Spotless Gown's pictures and the show girls trooping down to the Distrhit- Attorney's office to play summer dates.” | Does he undeceive them? Dore he? He's there to make ‘em believe , be spends the hourm between 9 P Mo and 2 PM trelusive riding on the | balf-ehell in a hansom cab up and down the G. W. Wy -wearing 4. - j niere consisting of a pricelews orchid and an alligator pear ealad. Not if he can belp it shall they ever dissover that be doeen't pen the lights fit om the julep-washed shores of the Land of the Midnight Souse exvept on the } firet end fifteenth, when he has to stay down ate batanctug the books and ta THE FUNNY PART Seren, | Any grobworm can play the gypsy moth if he picks bis eudfenes, HE PHILLIPS SEPPENHEIM eet aap A Maken, of Mistery <a ratertena 2. 4 5 sa Titties unwelcome. T need scarcely #8 Manter Mummer, ‘Anna, the Adventuress.” “A| ‘bat this in mot a vielt of courtesy r Ain the young men of | enith and position like Stokes and Patterson who have enlisted them- KS Selves in their movement. They will help more thai, is perhaps imag- ia. it was Renan who sald that “all civilization is the work of aristo- stress.” The drawing-room Socialism of Noroton is not to be scoffed at.| = AMENDS TO THE BRONX. Fagg By an ironical coincidence the court decision giving the city permis- fon to build nineteen new subways finds it in the throes of an agitation an addition to the existing elevated system. Subway plans are in] =They shopid now be revived and preparations made to build the east “unfierground-road-to-the Bronx so-urgently needed. In this«way. the Seotched elevated express track scheme can be finally killed. Mayor Mc- ellan has shown that the city has the money to finance another subway. — "The deieat of the Interborough holdup Project opens the way for it, "Work to that end should be begun at once by way of amends to the e Brogx-for-the city's action, justified as it was, in turning down the make- hify elevated measure of relief. nity. Agvres of the fn tow tome a eter nata cal ment. Ai eye for 2m Procejis with tim indeed. hi shere. | He was as ine oh Leatarsey, “Pee Prettors, “The Man wnt pretty 2 as Foto fwelt. I feared him, a Ret kt Wilingly T would never ap place. ou_haye| and 1 knew + bem when = thouent of Kingdom tender, the same root aa rou. Ist Your tfe Whatever Angela, almost eversennitive, flower ee toe ATT w Fou wilt do " me held 8 atror 1 wel (Copyright. 1904 by Dodd, Mead & Ce. | cerns, ratved ey ie. Her courage seemea She shrank Away for a moment. After all whe was | Caster and faster, 6 ing in upaR SYNaPars OF PH 1 iter ainall, avet-eeaon . Stone yer a 4 a woman, and 1 hated Ray for bls brutality ne. 8 A tangled wenknenn Ag Quy Ducahe, } Sich echunin a oe What a hutch fra’ ive said. looking at Siete were (he thought which 1 ; aa ” ‘ ft you shoukl marry—God help struggle of my Mie to ke ton EP evew very welt Th are women and we ' mu all boy 1 Kave way to them, Maht alone could eave Fane e love of her wan In my nerves, in every Hy —intiee: —n wit anit HOUR ream, on I was fighting always a hopeless bats coming Joward me song the sands, J peed short Por a moment ty heart then | looked wildly around, tink, sibie Already esha had 1 ind—tnerekea) her Ts arene of her thrown back, « hor lips. T ‘wet meeting. Afters r the present the wan everything! e mold Tent Mis. Bintth Teasing’ CHAPTER XXIII, being with her he #ald as whe turned nan old ant and some y eilertalr. Thwsides, 1 ming down to-day, and » others, We have just had a blavk « an} he drew me away. We the bottom of the drive sent down from Rowchester, Ray three | answered. “I have Just finlahed my Wi some more he declared, amiling. “You for three , dAyA and nights, too. the |i believe, and you took tke x RBG. You ougBL to urn to}take & reat now, You ought to want one, at any «© b&p- | Pate.” vou and 2 tak¢ this carriage station,” he sald you, Ducaine Lady Angela “and ber exactly what hi pened? ‘Then the emile faded from her Ips and the ansiety n¢, Ym not going to have that.” Blenavon | of « sudden thought poasesned her. 1 have not hear} » word from Col. Ray.” sha iit territen md to think that he may have told r about Blenavon sat insist upon it that he does not. 7 de Your brother has lett England, hes he gumstances. {{ y was ay Braser entradtst you. Ray sald stern | guj : A-eracked uka After wil, our at Ostend Col. Ray will keep hin word,’ I assured Hiesides, you buve written to tim, have you ned tone Auppr rho answered. “Stil, T am afraid. he Winks right, whatever it may 5 ’ ihe carrtage drive. e pect your wishe : are young, and in hell stm little bittert, ar 1 said, ee it for Rowchester a judgment, And be i* very severe—very ¥ such as. she You think m a any to influence,” che LE ls be 1 remember-your mother!” 1 doubt whe ny wishes, even my ign Stepped into the carriage, 1 turned round and Would ‘weigh with him a particle against Zz le cceal said nothing, and we walked for some time ta silence. Next weok,” whe sAld abruptly, “l must, go beck “itm terrible,” she murmured. men so coarse and brutal as you should have the gift CHAPTER X : to Landon i - \¢ i * < - , . My Secret. lt was too sudden! I could pot keep tack the wie Pat A ke Cane per ‘ little exclamation of 4 © She walked for sonie y eneee, 8 1 a wid @ house R pai HERE followed time with her head turned away from me, 44 though . 4 > ¥YTY te - >{ ‘ u a anremntting, | something on the dark, cloar horltzon ‘Adtose the CHAPTER XXIV, is i ar ‘ar , 5 ; ar the Orning Waters had fasidnaid her ut T caught 4 glimpes > Me . A of har ta nd naw that my mecret had enc Lord Blenayon’s Surrender. ‘ y I hold my. 4 Y series the.61 et eee. ee tn clah oe Gores cobs en ane Me Fi : 1VA-DOLLOMOD) A> thoughts were oll in hopelaw confusion. When A atuffod > lune epoke (here wee a certain feserve.in her tone. ' : bared to the ening wind, that things would never again be exactly : » fe 8 ’ re. Ast - between us, Yet abt was mot angry! T r \ F entrated far velit to myself. She war started * : wile tone tk, went back us, bul #he Wat nol angry. ¢ " an . oh ke another,” whe said, * ig 4 na at fot ¢ i Avert nol B ne to atwenk one's ult altos w ans B rsd in ali pool Peasy r Then, afterward there ts come and = - w how toe t sya ‘ot. the man . jere ‘on, I ¥ a “ awa t nd ‘ q ry ‘ yr apends the sumener here.” she pine Ad leith eta ‘ 4a f i‘ before him, in agony, Bs |, eeniiy. Loguthes after Apia PpearA noe : was off inh d Weh her ore heing ‘hacked out of ee you may have to #odure aon a = t ‘ tn Jon't know | Her bo oo! Barely he might have 3 i Gna thoes ice : “ : ve ttle LY 9 ther, He eight | Sompany than y ne Shlain A P wee 4 NL pockat. He ‘turned have holpad tum to Tu Just w portion of hin apit- | .Bhe looked of ime Mn ster of canon here q ’ ae oot, Wee hue an acvste oh ‘avery’ inagaure of | How dane she? 1 wi he ara Srecadory, AIRE! Veet You have|wrong-doule? T fancied to myself the mogting on | awdred her mid, "and if it were x pat re w HI * wre Kyery one knows now wool that lonely road between the poor while-taoed crea- » 4 t| it i ! At you ar uro who had looked in upon iny window. and. fh | by giving you thiv opportunity: Will you some? Bie hed at ham with white, expressionless tare 5, mercies man. Balt} ‘Tee et toe, ae 4 wt Gln Curious —as one might regard i win waiting now for @ carriage,” Aienavon @A- 1) dows uot mull Mme WO leave Lhe nelgbborbood sw, 1 ahivered. shy me arin

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