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Bp Worl@s Daily Magazine; Tuesday) July 177 19067 Sean, . The* Perspiring” Cupid. —_|NEW YORK THROUGH Campbell Cory. "ines ttm Prone Ponting Coma No Ot @ Park Row, New Tork Bintered at the Post-Oftice at New York as Second-Cleas Mall Matton NO, 16,40), VOLUME 47. ........- ae IrHeRe's! NO" USE” TALKING |! ; : 1 Ef tv's Gertine -roo" HoT", PAF ly cia oS , When the Prize Pallet Goes Afield. ma Light and Rafimoa ( compan Re } 3 of Staten Island are trying to Ive Coy 56 rane it Lay ae TT": fa going to ba about the dear one who payw for his foot em@ fl) he marked by action looking to ar nee drinks when he ts out (n tho provinces by telling ‘om what he ta ape Sgn Hid : r going to do.for their pleasure whén ther come East next fall, As ap en me toca transit service. There tsind bene eet i miredly he fs deserving of the tribute of these few lines, for of all tte Sum the company to ‘encourage hope. who indulge - o 5 : passionate puileta that were ever hatched out of the four-fush inoubaton their own initiative . i } . 7 7 LLL AL AIR ch we call New York he is positively the ortginal jumbo squab, Along with the Staten Islatxl Midtand Railroad Company the Rich- % 3 : a ww Ot course, it's a pact of his play to make his host feo! as rewttentvit mond concert maintains what ts confident! » t worst and long-grass as possible. As soon as he guts settled In the Chea, OhecXbrs and Whist Club at Keokuk, he tells the boy in loud, plereing tones to get him an absinthe frappe When the boy returns and regrets to report that there are no foreign drinks in the house except some sars- parilly pop he smiles pityingly and orders a good cigar. He always says goed clear He Is accordingly handed the crowning product of Anse Wilkins’s factory—the Daisy Dale brand, three for twenty-fve—and he Grips it firmly just back of the gills and examines {t critically as if be yy, father feared it might try to bite him At the leading cafy and oyster parlor {n Shreveport it's the samg~way, “Garcon?” he remarks penetrating!y “Nah, suh; mah name is Roscoe,” replies the walter thus honored. “Bring me,” says our hero in a clear, strong roice, Dg me an allt. gator pear salad.” Presently the waiter brings word that the boss says there ain't QMgator in town, let alone a pair, and if there wuz a honired the wouldn't know how to make “em into salad, Would the getitieman just oon have some ham and eggs? Again the pitying emii«. “BUt hs Svens hikes up by telling everybody: tiey must he tits em the next time they drop in om little old New York. That kind alwn! speak of New York as tf they had adopted {t out of an asylum | mention of a friend of Dis, a little peacherino In a swell = sure going to introduce al] the boys to. As a matter of fiet the only actor lady he knows stands so far back In the grand ensemble that she is ge ‘rally mistaken for part of the scenery. She appears to be paste | back drop except when she changes hands with her Spear “Ar & tase that woutt win her the firet prize tn enr pewaneper beeuiy conte for a tree trip to Europe. Need we say more? j Bit the fellow in Denver doesn't know {hat ATony wat Octobe bell pack up and start Bast tn the full expectation th } tian ie-going to hire'a large hall and call a | members of the Original Florodora Sextet just on hie sccount It takes him half an hour to worm his cringing way into Mr. Sho Card's office When he finally gets past a fresh yc v porter an ten stenographers and « brass rail and & gate with a combination Loe! on it be turns down his collar so there wan't be anrthing between themf when the New Yorker falls on his neck, and enters a door Inscribed follows; trolley service in the work. 5 The carsiin use are old; they are too'small F. of them. The power fs wu by tain; breakdown last at intervals‘of five to fifteen mi missing of ferry connections seem to be the tines. That. eminent humorist, Mr. Meary H. Rogers, fs the controffing } Se Petter in both the offending transit companies. The sityati y be © © one of his little jokes. It fs not appreciated. : An ol plea-on behilf of the corporations fs that their IInes‘do not © Pay. But Staten Island shows every disposition to grow up. It has great natural advantages for the accommodation of a great population = | And-with its crowth mmst.come profit to Its streetcar: companies’ Wise F _ trolley management would hasten:the borough's development and would | fhen tring tack the corporation money, 2 For laughter’s sake—that the people may tragh with him—Mr. > Rogers:shouldvbrace up his island service, z When! atratttpemects ferrp-bont, then comes # tug-noteprovited for tn mnt! provers. Among-the next logtsisftve-tesks may te the preparation </ - -tstute! (sos See ¢ Jere i A MOUNT VERNON EXAMPLE ON ICE.) “(Certain Mount Vernon residents who aresubject to Ice Trust-abuses ~~ Go not propose to take ft out in getting mad Mesiedby Mayor Brush, | _ Gey plan the formation of a co-operative company to erect and maintamn | __ & plant from-which ice shail be sold at cost. Thetr proceedings will > Enterest consumers everywhere and may be festructive to the Trust, | a lee, which was once a hecury for individuals, ts now, in theetities | _ 8f least, a public necessity. The feeling that tts.suppty shout not, any | the New Yor' ness f the chart more than the water supply, be affected by the-whims and. selfishness-oft ite, profit-squeezing corporations ts unquestionably on the Increase, | ~Brery-act ofoppression or negiechan the part of the Trust helps to. j = this ‘feeling. VAMP g Raising a congealed face, the New Yorker gives him the cold boiled ey@ and remarks that he don't believe he cares to look at any sample bindings ‘The visitor is groggy, but repeats bis name. “Don't you remember me?” he falters. “Sounds famitiar, but I meet s'many strangers.” barks the New Yorker, still using the codfish orb. “Be bere long? C’m in ‘gain. Quite busy now. G'day!" z advises tovtise Jess ite, scarcely harmonizes with its open abandonment of Scanieee if ecuee vi ° (Curtatn.) nis s ‘sa Mount Vernon exantple ts Interesting. Pechans ’ HE FUNNY.PART: THolis promise of the goo! to comeout of Ice Trust evil New York hospitality is mostly put up for export trete, we don't WF wanna gs 6 6 RT as keep ft fm stock at home; the climate affects it ; VOAAAAAPASAARAAA ECL ECC LOL OO AVE NWAAA ETE TE 8 BETRAYAL by it. PHILLIPS @PPENHEIM ation aan: 25 drow der cloak around her andedtttted — ce ns Pn ee. at" tal -” = “He certainty bec P pa a maed to Ml the room, 4 for ag ee Ss CF aiamealll oer tea ans it, i aueRer Y brevags na “Denied it) Of course he ded. What followsit’ | had scarce! pen ink, howerer, ok CHAPTER XXVIIb “Col Ray was very forcible and very imperative, | & ahadow ned tue Window's tetbine pry | (Copretata, 1904 ty Dota, ao | AW ante Tongne. er, 1 answered ile ingisied upon Lord Bienavon It was Ta | om enwland at once.” eo entered with: t ke sf ana ROOTON eeturned a fiw trom the that Ne-sne-in enero el +. peot } sve plane rrtare * Village, He * worda “Lied Bienaven conseited to do oA wit,” T wald| greeted me bit ™ “Neax" seinen Weh mm apaaalre {ok~ quietly. | Ot bis pipe he if bres Gat Mmentar quietness af demeanor, Tat E eam the veins In the Duke's forehead stand gut |I had never seen i Wa 2e vious that accnething hed happened to dis- Whe prhipoord He began & sentence and left it sn ‘ anid, “have yo ay ished was in thal comiition when words ar in summoned Grovton and « ¢ e Xt otily riage. str. shag you should koow of | TI 4 potent.” : piaiuite,” Hay mae aan who ate And OTM he aera whi cha 3 , “s i “CMH FU tetl ep Ducatne," be asked Swiket-| dinghy: —¥et—he ttied a tum End Grank It age i | Y, \ Ras ee Dee ay one Be ue ot | Of , Bin end made tt my busts y to Induce my #0h tO eonwent to this extraordinary You ana 1.” he remarked, “are the only two 0 aw repor s ing? mw out. Tt woe & grindy wasn't 1, “but L bave slept, and E lawl Chelaterd carrlad us work bere,” 1 amid; bout the matter, Your Grace. rd Ble he mason hia wer wo Our" Ney "the lather hot to seeotion Cs * ° touched my the work wa i ar cohere anderwtand neither why | several Sriawsing viet moat affectionately, Ohi the man Ria wy Ray w : th . nate Rn 3, - d 4 mark 1 want to kiow ey come Col. Ray used. CHAPTER rm Vii. on, DO not wea te eae for ang’ tears Bron 7 Sar wht sek you to penecibet that you, i are meen hare I almil certwmy 08e Bi Geatred to get ri of my son, nor why my ser Have you # apare ses tis os cUsous Frequeat One or two, anawered ‘ol will Goublieag incr worms further -ea~/aigied. but One At ALY tale Hanation nd offer you, st eald Will you put me “up for a day—mer: e Weis bad better, the Duke, getty, Hi od vi rene MA aoe trem hare a your answered my punrpoken question, ne, 1 will ‘at down for @ moroent “The Duke has turned me out.” he eala affair has shaken me.” yho would have auspected the old man excitement passed away T Fe bated He Detever th tlenavoe. Sond ‘him-the , ee! oy Sr, Perm. ‘ + ae A An he told me That | was w meade im cha! and he L, thought that he would faueur glass ful. ot, brandy rich, T poured out He | 1 remarked fo would Be atfhault: to convings, Feanaln for several minui nm Mt a io “Ste haw al the magnifioant thoughtfully mito the fire tHe seemed to me to have tia h pay no Se rere ot aged by a doxen years. The brisk alertnem of his enavon,: il Gr at TooitHh tadke, ef ve of yours witt TOT dent up to now ” 1 said, “Yo be condemed mn i F he can do 0. wrong. He would aummnon him ‘home! Sikes | ood aieruioae all departed. dhe waa an old man, limp again, but fortunately the young tay cme? toe I ge Ma J MT ep oetunate affait, Mir. Ducetng” ne anid, i = He mail got come. “You Sade diigo OS od tod 2 u a ca know.” > ee looking up at lax. “remains of coures between our | OE NOUNnE ' Ming is thin w wou! rat oe ak wwered. bac. aM ae Rorn Foon She women.” hat, wir “J think that she 1a," T Anewered, } on 8 thing for Te you think thet 1c addenty oouurted ts ai bgt Re anstete) auletiys Mook ay will aoubt ve some | His taco softened. De you think aS be r ay, oi © that the Seplanntion, > en Ser an jobber and | “The Duke showed the door himapif,” 5 on : : ’ man ot: vigor said. “You will not ol ef J fancy that Lord Blenavon waa not quite himselt,”’ i = to my sending # note rok aay tape A Ae ma His Wien hg fo be Ser eg mee 5 } “It you are ready, Angola,” he said, “we wil! not atever use of hit you ahoowea" © cat Rastoryt One goek not forget these i Pan carta CT noes Setain Mr Ducaine ys wwered. ““There are pen and ink apg notepaper pol * low me to Walk with you to the Guuse, | ‘he table.” eC I * Then I settled down to wrote note and wer upstairs To aleep. tn: an hoaty th I thank you,” he said. “My | be was down There were black rime ode | *, and I could see at once that he had had go poton had brought hin bag from the hou ane 6 trom L Angela. He tead It with unc it Surety, in his Oreawt coat-pocket, 4 10 wend ome : hen 1 bad nna a whe ht |. 14 Tay. yeate ago, Ther ; ; ; = eaters y, tant the: Mf $ w! ve 7 Soe ca as ; ‘ a Z 4 es at them out myself And hekl the lamp over my | ( head to light them on thelr way. With slow, uncer- | 5 mn atepe, and leaning Neavily upon Lady Angeian | face and arm, T watched bim @isippear in the blackness of | “I am o tot said. and afterward aba walle the plantation, "What about funch?” I eaked, glancing at tes eldc “None for me, he somone “Botne ton wk o clock, 1 may we it, CHAPTER XXIX. Jie mwung O77, and I was th manded my whi The Link in the Chain. AU a few mi ICALLY for three days ona three nights | Provight usm apache ae AG Gounel aat continually. Th looked actoms At me with # black frown upon hi ot! . : ne hed every apr at s ¢ * ot the things which ahe 5 t face pen i ° ‘ on Der “ terine now at re : ne t T expected from him. Horror amazement and worked, if “You know what they are saying tn the te ‘ ‘ Gisvellet were ail expremwed In his transig-| unflageingly ‘an about you, young man?” we 1 angry words. last the end © notebook, with “T can gugue,” 1 anawered My mn! The confederate of & French | hundreds of page yp held the prinetp Who is this aint, Blanche Moyart’ ald ne dares to suggest much #! qaterial for Rites acherite of coast defense, each one | “A farmers doughter, 1 answered. ‘tt seema the r Eonwidered neparately and supported by a masa of de-|I paid her toe much or too Intle attention, 1 am ni ort an eff of. tall aw to transport, coumulssariat, and many ininor|suro which, At @ny rete, she hee an ‘imagi Z ; ' ‘ conned 4n «more collected man-| potnts , Wrievance against me, and this te the remuit.”* ; ‘ 2 voice shook with Inexpresaible|’ "The principal members of the Counctl departed by |” “She tetia the truth?” special train early on Monday morning, I my#eu,| “I have not heard her story,” f aneawerd, “hus ed, walked r, ie it within | AP Sierle disay and dot fase the park | js "true shat I encouraged her to suppress ‘the > . had ahy @ quaintance}an hour after 4: myself upon my bad that ahe bad seen the san in the village and , attagk wae ao dere ten 4 oR with & deep sigh ore J had o my | had asked ime. - ' r tece might well pave answered | eves ogenet. ed with apologtes for} “What folly!" f r * ¥ worrows iia AishadiMe. i ie Verhug,” 1 answered. "You gee, I tho . nith-Liessing, I ball fr pave been up to the house twice, sir,” he sald, ot Of ‘Wound drowned’ onve in t a 1 hava seen then together | “but they Woukl Mot let me see you or even send in i ‘ 1 . | I thought only right to let you know : ins Duke oeked wharply: a x that ‘ihe police have been Bere. run: » » J iSyee Yen, 1 6 enn them midiig on. th nd me about. They had what they called a aearh on then the Duke w us Jinod “there on te Bigiit—Mtr Deri eee | eee, “T believe, came up to, the house imme - hint off diately. but iF I 4 ‘not Indes any of the servants * ' © | toulowin y story with ol st ox von tw & fool!” the Duke said. “This te to|ta bring ord Jn to you. r. the Drake's woman. I toale * 3 act 4 was gol oad om ve | my Mind convincing proof that he we ignorant of |own man, told me that it wae as much as his place . ii cove wanes mee hie aeeined 69 ba Ye womans ableostente. At the wotst he phebalny wae rect eae one to enter the library Grooton, I muttered. “Hang the po- ot “is q| rewarded her ae an ont wdverituroes, ‘tor a ° hp | ‘Phe tenant of Braeter ¢ a me te a| tie rest, t look upon ft 1" 1 wal Goutetisly, » X cor er ee Aine (anit Leaning, eho Cal bag, toe hi rede OMe ex! Hee! on A 1 rv. t which the mind of man sould T belleve ho said something eles, bat I never heard fre we) o"smamied {0 he ge RS ais of tie Ereich seuret polls mid that | mare's heat 4 ¥ na” es | rye on 5 to me oe a ie . Y mat beet Bipnaven 5 bern @ ttt under her In- cone 7 iy Tae feeen De oS Mr. n jr tei cars 7 . wo! Gd tok Gen efia! ece witly Bia ae They the Dates Winget out, wires was vere muh te bls, tye doling tn dong uk with person, Sere a es 4. ” oh Be eae ibe ls ees de e—_—— - o - haa ens TT ae