The evening world. Newspaper, July 18, 1906, Page 10

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aia | Summer Sports in Curves and Angles. The FIFTY GREATEST EVENTS in HISTORY By Albert Payson Jerhune Published by the Prem Pv Entered at the Post BE sn Rant By Maurice Ketten. | {Clann Me henner VOLUME 47., .NO, Evening World's Daily. Magazine, Wednesday, ‘July 18, 1906. THE LOOP FOR ‘DEL ANCEY STREET. When the Mayor is away > the No, 2.-ALEXANDER THE GREAT and the Conquest of the pl Earth. A M ay : Acting t Met as TWENTYSTROTRATCOLD HOT —ondersined, red-headed, stckty—eot out : i . was Alseander, Xin he little northern Greek emte of Mace- g of the Board of Estimat He Is known an Alexander on f In @ ° ° ¢ at Mare nnd elsewhere the barbarous + ornare ' f anquering f , Al of Asia, had aeain turned . AuTomonite rate scranyice us ot clviiteation. sou a cuRgves _fvenae.__Tile er, King oP ; eae ANGLES 1 at © a tank - ‘w a oe aemy is Al f The proposed postponement { the Rapi ‘ Diy covet a ANGLES fan ‘opp. oy to < von in BEHIND THE mares geen t PLATE =: ekettuiity ght t ed. And what would |F A Stag Expedition ; Wines pole was L Transit do ther , with its light-weight cars and its well-known, Payot uve MeSrome ‘isra Aas deep-seated aversion to ways that are under 4 and dark? Westin Accesories lee ee . are to be f no conse ‘What the peopie of Delancey street may suffer, Cheated out of their long-anticipated parkway, is a thir 8 quence from a B. R. T. point of v Asian There is the cheerful suggestion of a people's roof garden and a Promenade to crown the loop and breed forgetf Iness of the ugliness m noise tet This compensatory—castle in ir_does not appeal gest seed the we te likely to be topped by n BRT: Rheem NOw IT’S THE FOOT ON THE SEAT. bree Something has been said in The Evening World from time to time rite > bout the Foot in the Aisle | The attention of travellers in elevated and subway cars has now| m attractad to the Foot on the Seat Evolution moves with Jeaden heels, It will get so far some day! om-the age-of stmian tree-<climbers and contortionists that the people (will find generally and properly the Foot on the Floor. Not-many of us who are living now wilt he present then. ROCK SAND ALUCKY HORSE, | Mr. Belmont’s Rock Sand came ashore on Monday after some per: } Apparently this $125,000 horse has some notion of his worth. “proper-selferespect dictated that he should be sure of his gangway, | Rock Sand crossed the ocean in a padded stateroom de luxe. is! WHEN HE SEES CurvES —————— {The World-Conqueror Who Became His Own Slave. The Oldest Vehicle. Luckless Russian Students. four square meals within each tweaty-four hours. To some regiments ot men in New York one assured full dinner per day would sivor of luxury. One does not look, however, for ill- eho tae aaah tidbits: tn Dictate elt Sp Se Daven doing > Tak utp x a Hot dating beck toward Rock Sand on this account. the wtovping of remittance: which they hare been accumtamed to receive from | chemotaristic was @ jong central “pole,” beoken th halt is something to-be-a lucky horse. But there arecompensations!| eistr reutives at home. Most of them have been fecetving 816 m month, but of the famous “Chariots of the Dead.” the beoken pol 2 Mt being a Man, even with occasional hunger. | mmaey tae ttved on ax Inte as £0 droken life of the owner FHE BETRAYAL by it PurLiips G@PPENHEI 1 aad, but yOu owe mote—tonthe - etore je trot. TDAve 1 have never heant or seen sek sane, ot Misary* “tyranny Me : e heres . | Stet hawe f stators) dligisers seq that you mot “- igh eo c bass ad x. hs wayes, mS a ‘ u a $ ; + . wae yo o * . * eames, Ama, the Anvacturess2 cd é te 4 evening, ar,” 2 answered, “I fms : — —— a . “ ” (Copyright. 1004 Uy odd, Mead & Ce iia cea K. SYNOPSIS > * a Y Quy Durnin, 0 ' } i oe siaieioaa fey hha . neces { s0id, taking un hee trepeet E + wovteten. You T aw ~g “p ¥ ng ur i | She wecnied aurpriwed. After all, Tt : Ray | acctet "well, then ; ‘ is bim of the mischief causa Uy |" You wail not Tetume to help mm," abe pleaded. | sald, “apa ¥ wil whow you my I set my tewth hard I longed for Hay, bux there n. | Ss! jar | sank ose ea ne} he hase ne | ‘ a * ran tae od (Cont ne facts. You owe = t| CHAPTER XXXI, i | 0 Promised to be. I do not My Father's Letter. “to ¥ his anger, peace. Ho which & set Mek FOU. Cl § e th fre and coninue , towether, He] She thy Tanoy oF wie looked bant Into ths at the any HEARD te Eve orga wire Jet a onler 7 Her “dyes sotcied & gleam whe A tried my beat,” } be ia friend 0 er f atalts toh & strange #oftiess in thy tw: Hor bend afar her meres and 1 hope, My think, 1 iss ee Satan hue ee she rewu her foriner thoughtful at I my bout to ent that eee t “aug. thoug? tially am @ man who | pier 7 aap be . ve > t ¢ was de ge aia nae Shere = enctrot tne sagt.” fi playing what {une she cated to on & MAN'S | hive tolg you itl ot the even’ th - that woman beet hereT’ be naiced. pee a bundle of from my deak am? i inion of you has u a ter and father | jheartetrings. After it was bil ¢ver, your 5 | ay Aa fend she had The place, f spent years trying 10 | {ng nother to et IRS RINT TORET He ATO bishop, a High aes Muy from the toons Rey was close at hand. | ahs hilierse that wes your futher!” allied (5 Tarn. Cy t eeronaer reuade your mother to met & aS ingen sting for you,” I said, “I have ‘ ‘ But ste ane the daughter i Fe tentered ts pipe from hte teeth and looked at Which I ain taking up to the Barta” toe on a i i |? Panwddared * scaitastienede | Alwayn 7 Wad Aoubted it, ' maddened! “The words were > 7 ae Ao | et with such vtbrant:f¢ Ray continued, stwant Khartoum. war, and L met a Womans man ' at all b an ber apart from that sex 0! “ae phe was t no little, However that may, be as me oman to bold any place ir rely will be the Inst funk came my way, and I rots CHAPTER XXX, Mostyn Ray*s Love Story. the brary ¢ whom @t hie watch, and walked wey mrad {roi the ede of toe in for hia hat and ptick wn to the thing, wit woman were alike resp life. nny paible for your father's ruined wil you call m ation thant desired: 7 nigh Once, before,’ Ai continued, after i de) ‘ to marry te, and, ah . had told him that | host 3 aphed ura Tagked Lady Ange) pause, oi hy Aa . raven tod.” i. he sear ve hp i ie av ar ain “| must do one of two things—I must bredk faith with my father or with him! yng tenors in its erinament Doked steadily ita 4 " e “ SA, fs certain at in the y eo dire m to he Atwnde wn te < I teeth: Ar ts 4 ee . . Se aeaicadd de They have noth than that the y A grim st ed Kay's lips, but f could not re. ae it was © bard t ay oe | bg rg dy Was fou © to my soltage he had ‘ ae the presse phudd at any reference to tuet Mieke ‘te Tat laa rOMEN Up atoh of « wir,” x t = j . ; 8 Te en the ty the tinge and Rwful night the ac 7 ely ri wer ( Braster, not to i " Ip a a bu ys OY es forward at : caught him ‘and hel id wn " fi t ‘suit irtitably, “You aid 1 cag dinite At he find span find aera | me mensnae yon fe deni . ae meee 6 young woman of whom he inquired wae close) 4 t having & {searched hin until | found s Ke before Ducaine,” the Duke! a * red the tody of the ma y i So pay adieyertnelam, “ “ ’ titictie (te irda id sa 1 eumgested tha care twas Misealty for} ® wana “ All the time bale creature was vaccine : 1 t y ¢ pave oF Wailing about ike on él trying W Ae, away, and t are, showed ‘ you to de pe ele en oD hon elthe- | the letter envelope. TY was ated from the x by @ tow L I eC to khow whether it ls my duty to give| teem i) Yo examin r , oy The Dune| ides t weant aNoy J. do, rot gaserve, that, you, ehguld sata Ce eas tse ae oh al ee at a e y remen was the ig ] _mnen, Lier there, aow now Why hod made ji, coll YOU My pon mn Have ¢ ei ir lie mow me on color fai me for Jour , hye t me Ml 4 ve that me bie coBAdee™ ving, City? TOW are onky # boy.jan orrand of ju sat aie he ve xo have H i ‘ ai the window and went away, I kaw) “What 29 274 Gacy you have mean a Uitls | bean robbed of tiie Sum oot al aplnce 4 tor ii Oye Ting Jone and woarcts, a in wltve after th [but you ary frou are only a bey, but then only boyal in Tite, Taam her fo erten rae | int tae len i r} , ay Ry Ra By otiingty. i Ps idea, L presume, ae to bie iden. of per Meats understand. women, Speak up and vol Interview wut th ihe! pext tw veka, ; bow vour re, na 2 ato | ‘ 1o be the desire of the! + and no ‘ Ne ppanion and wer “phnd wy feat. Ene adaly Pet fe? | I aE ¢ heck me in womhe was with) nave no definite information, Your Grace,” I ap. me what teuyau tng Zqneweent Way, 4 1 oer ae. MM TAAL) DIOR Pee pories, i Ay Angela had promised 10 bes at me for several moments, | you, and lw lee abou; rrying < oF remarhed Grote her ae ee Tee bake viet maka ahat nay ad homething tn!‘ ai hy gh ag Mg Hf Pwould nah ait an hata erupls muke ‘her vappy tule he Ear oashiuenens ish Cok Ry, Ae, TAS Tig LON t wreaumas’ he, suid chat, Sear. as serene te tees, eome. invenvenianas trom “thie i-advined her 5 ow tor the rvstfor ihe hs vi was there, toteet, tor ma ioe fo, the julocieg draw at ee nite’ ae wont. the Ataris for Une ecm Hr Bronk of "Youre We suporses oridney, whieh sould afew, <4 aver Cheat. es Ure aupqet tess atures Writeh emirté ima} , Cd inquess, . \ ae ‘ eT ala Ml tafe

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