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‘The Evening World's Daily Magazine, _ How Cruel Pebrands vy the Prove Povtiny so, t3 to 2 Patk Row, New Tork By J. Campbell Cory, Entered at the Post-omone at as Mall Mattor } ] WWOLUME 47.00.0000. A iueat coe a aaeye pou NON > THE GAS MAN AND THE GAS TANKS, esents a At Saturday, Jul 408. | | Taking the Lemon to William J. ‘William Jennings Bryan departed for Burope some months ago the only Democrats he wotted of were the kind who regard chew- Ing tobaono as a tasty salad courne, sturdy patriots that only wear their coats during cold snapa and at funerals. He had contracted the iden that Democraay got its strength in the same localities where Northern papers get their lynohing stories. It ts hard to understand now how te acquired @uch an idea. Possibly from looking at the returns the last time he ran. He realized, of course, that there were orthodox stlver men in M hattan, but ft had been reported that one of them had died and that other got lonely and moved away. He sort of thought that whe the Democrats on Fifth avenue turned out together {tt looked like the G Jury going to lunch, But now, as he ta starting back, wearing a golden halo and « Prince Albert with wrinkles fn the back, ho knows better. He knows that all along there has been a tremendous eilent Democratic rote. Oniy, at times, too dadgummed silent, But {( has been cured of that. It will all be at the dock making a noise Ifke menl-time in the parrot cage. We were for him all the time, {t seems But we didnt realize It Nobody told ns. In omr minguided state, had we gone down the Bay to meet him, we might possibly hare shoved him into it On that happy occasion now drawing so near Mr, Bryan wil} be warmiy jecent hunt for ican realities, Yet few things more real. pe sew the Consolidated Gas ( pe | it would remove its | a plots, it was said, would t be ‘ounds in the centres of tenemen' i Now there is a diff ___ «floes not propose to loosen Sj under the impression that the © | Engineer Bradley, “was great! Of course. the mistake w Pefore it had obtained t —“Fhe-fact that the gs they were, except as th Hasty in the course of pr ; law. ive littie parks and borhoods. | dated has Astoria, but It ttan. “Any one who labored sre to be removed,” says Chief | No combination of circumstance and testithoty could exhibit more W@trongly the degree of cocksurenc Mposton 10 hin patent tess corporation. greeted by Mr, I. Fortuue Ryan, a gentioman who has always been an un- swerving Democrat when he didn’t have bis fingera crossed. As far back as 1896 Mr. Ryan longed to get in touch with Mr. Bryan, He pined to j take bier ~firmiy by -the -gecsie and deed bim the.crewn of thorna, ons. | “horn at a time. Mr. Bryan will also receive a Kindly messoge from Mr, Cleveland There was a time whe anything coming from Mr. Clereland would have } been-sent to the Bure ot Combustibles with a warning to se care in opening. Yet Boon Wé shall find the Sage of Princeton bt Lincoln godspeed in his noble t imperishable, eternal ani rock racy. which will be available 3 gather at some Bryan stronghol benk, and decide they a It is barely possible that Mr. Bryan may be n fering on the part of the public \ A PLAYGROUND THAT WAS. Speaking of playgrounds—there is a point at which the city some-| misses a stroke. ; The north end of Manhattan Square is to-day a waste cement walks and “Keep-off-the-grass” signs, A few ears. ago girls ped and tourished there and boys decided spirited con- tests at baseball an! football. There was room enough and nobody was | f faterialiy annoy am az soon as a few ¢ eh AS Che Pirectors* room of a nz sked to make a fe for extensio th is é . X ———_- r form pledges on the way up from Quarantine. To oblige Mr. Belm Ai ey Beeshe Es és i . y os was almost far him twice jn succession, he won't say anything in favor of Wmerican Museum of Netural History. But that is a long loak ahead. H 4 public ownership. Also he won't say anything o t it. Quite a num sseolm the mean time they have been “improved” by the Park Depart-| Ea 4 $e 4] | ber will take it ters_tundlz Seen eee eu gtTition. It bavite rd x 4 s y a ‘ence to t 5 é bs sootement with the result that neither do they please the eye nor serve any} | ee care Saigtee take 5 anablickn. peeity Wpeaticie:t < : essential purpose. | 9 mt Nat os ond—of Long Island. Any plank Jealing with the issue of tmperialivny would jook too much Ike a headstone. Free silver is dead. Just the other PB: For the money which “improvement’’ has cost, the Square might | 9 . heen so graded and equipped as to have its playground qualities} 3 ‘multiplied several times. ©. Then there would tave been returns for the expenditure, Instead: of | ‘weeds, cement walks arid sigs. —---- dE -ott-end-werds”’ the Park Department hac here sugcested-a few ‘ef the saddest. day Mr, Bryan put it back in the coffin and screwed the lid on Tn fact, we feet safe in-naying that every effort wi pat forth by us 9? aq 5 7 pry to arrange a set of strong, tnelsive, yet sterilized, resoluti 0 GZ demnning the boll weevil, viewing with alarm the sale of books Roocewrelt to the young of our mation and giving hearty approval to the efforta to stamp out the rabbits {n Australis. THE FUNNY PART: Tt may even be possible to keop Bryan fooled unt!! after the next elate en * ’ itor’ Philli ayal raitor’s Romance — ByE. Phillips Oppenheim Mysterious BR) y i i =F " 5 el . ve ler ‘ore ae. ronget, Col. Ray.” whe said, Bie wmped back at me quietly, 1 Binge & betior view of o 3: joo + head, although xho| Mr. Ducains here together in your present mow Dot speak 8s st he mot at the sound of the| He laughed harehly. : oq | Bieced “ wanding facing that| ‘are Seu atrada, for your loverT be saked, |, “I Was clear tat happened. The i. & dark stern fig-| promiiee you that I will hold hie person sacred: rent mate dt Chelaford a88 khe tothe ground, with| “Lady Angela.” J begeed. “F leave Us, uke Were both awaiting our coming CHAPTER XXXV. “ 3 ngela's Ci ssion. Port the second time| Then came an interr peated end SYNOPSIS OF PRECET CHATTERS : Sela : Confessic ied at the pre- so natural that the w ed at once ; rz! tary — was study awaiting 0 I x x {0 tne | diesolve inte hathos, The door wes throws open and \ CHAPTER XXXVI va ‘ Pr the _ Jering @t | a footman ushered in calle . . i guar ’ a where and eet - 4 * MVady Chelatord and the Marohloness of Canienne, | I Lose My -P 2 can 1 jittta-et-&-3008 | voor indyship.” he announced “Mra. ena the & Ose My Post, » . RE Rea La ig that yout’ Colqunaun, ir Georee Tre 6 soleninly closed the dor a 2 é , engaged wae mM the wall and flooded | it ‘3 trpaeformation 4 ~ “ 4 aeest ! iies, atimken from the r dosen woingh, & Neth tng, wuaralaspan, | who eond trenchoey? dor side, and 1 with a way i beg te and. nearly ran—tnto} mee Tey, who wes carry ily a cup “of fea. For x ausrger | ) ard white-t ae Teo We layed our parts in comedy hor volee stents | Shon a wervant entered the room and walepered in is feud, I do no ve behaved maametalis | atte Grace wowld be glad to eee you tn the tt forgot. Mr, “Duss es. - F Ducalng Is | brary. wie, once Angelia ayes were fixed upon mine | }heit,” free of ty observatic | wi ibwis, As 1 passed the table I spoke to her i aatitude tn which 1 wae tn. | SoA" seuwely raised my volce wo that Ray ahould| | ao ‘ now oti misnng.” nd_you tolls tte own ators, You | sour?” "% It was aa the Angels, ty jeaying us nione. | “you father has aent for me, Lady Angela He| "+ a sale Wen practically er, out et heat varrtoly tbaaertons fonder & wa t hi = thing the War Oftos the room to-day. mmer Story - -- tis _ 2 ic (anew twWwoRK UP ANEW ROUTE AND AT SEVEN OCLocK' |GET 0 LOT. OF NEW, Laps AND WORK TILL . , EUSTOMERS FoR ee SEVEN O CLOCK eran ees the Pale wo YE STORE. ? EVERYEVENING? OFKIVe o ; * worms Teal * ee 2 SSPE ALS versely. ony on ot a a | MO the Duka, said quietty, ‘a athe +1 glances. 1 chink that but for the tears whioh otters Broadway's Latest Su moon for no | the drawing: | eee) SAY 5 s zt, 1 DESERVE A eee ; : * 1? | RAISE IN SALARY. \eeora of all Englishes * Q ® hansom it hom i Pe + FR ren, for tear matings atie Ee poe Ma hi | Dont | WoRrK | Bre with « cursed heritage ¥ PRETTY HARD? 7 De ~~— 1 shout examine ¢ seenit te od in etiftpese in AINT | DOWN ox eters for tt T looked him etraight in the i “Yam afredd, Col a: ree fo give Share rou looked realized 1% ODSpo Doms examina. tion. The color fared nudaerity. eet ioe eee a middenly eft them. The absence of thoes paper (BAL BOS, fete E aerterty tated or Unter it “I think 1 know what you-mean, ait." I said, “1 2 t true thet Mrs. Smith-Leasing te om believe the ie, tho, that she ie Manson eae the Frenoh 5. Police, T'was th noon—yoursek sent me. But I oid not Leasing vhe code word and I know dleappenrarice of thowe documents ron ¥ meved forward and Lined Str wpon the table the roll of papers Sick hei up to him & few bours ago “What about thepe? ie @ WELL THEN, JUST “rail iin" rake ‘ad Lard ¢ CONSIDER Your the truth for once, sir EY > a 1 Horn the Duke Lard Cholafors ob ALONG WiTHoUT/e— SELF DEAD! ‘ Way had alonse Geen grat ‘andl You iF You He spoke now. with Apparent eam): haps you would prefer a rig ee » a uw) U the’ story youre DEADS r. ah T answered. “1 will correct venti? tet nrecmee loved her~ are WOV ‘oe, I want to to Bhe rose as Yh features eat! SAY! WouLDN'T THE STORE GET with biting om where | une tongue T BoY / HAD ON / ery well,” he anewered, “il will tll thers wed a pilful one le Thus may pe tae ell kno for, owing to my folly in ignoring aks ane. & ‘great trust hes been reponed’ in "4 News wan brought to me that hy ” se Ai gee: Sure OSL Sete De . \\ II [aris father and "Sire. smith-Lasning “In chactiot nt it : yeurant. Later, that ho had for his way to F , \So! Jodwing. 1 followed tim thera He tay Rey, i aos esta beet att ‘ Share (vith an ‘errand frou ‘you. “Duke,” but ~ A e Wes doin iy ‘Dusiness - i" eaid eentty. yy i oe ‘ hopoun | hese. papers : 114 “alwe dence between ie very fond forward Her heir was » Uttle wee elmost higgard. Her un: mot out mudderty, | promised to ma. #OMeDOd ye dam gad | Her bend fell wuddenly pat os wap mene | ©