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The Evening World's Daily Magazine, Thursday, Januar. ae Roy L. MoGardell's | ¢) &2 The Evening World’s Popular Humorists £2 2 Jars: mae to her to know that sho has dono all worrying wien the bad luck DOES A Little Surprise in Wall Street. ee) 6 alr ami y S ai y come, 80 she just astarts-tn and meots misforti with a smiling face and simply HER a common bellef that an outsider venturing ‘}-won't worry, white q man tw all discouraged disheartened." = | Into Wall Btreet will come tn cgntact with almost every “Bo that's a woraan's Way, In It?" asked Mr. Jars, “to worry about anticipated kind Sf touch except the Ono Touch of Nature that misfortune till t comes, and the! It when It does arrive? A-Woman Can Be Miserable Until She's Happ. makes the whole world Kin-folks, “From the curb market HATS the Use of anything?" asked Mrs. Jarr. Paes *Goertain| aid Mrs Jorr, that If wo tia ural ta 2 . cJt maybe true that the reparation act operates with mars dine i, tNow don't atirt 1h? the few Pale "by KUSH sebresine Pharr Wolfe be Gown’ Why, it yeu Your business, o the StfevtNhiin In Hanes. hat Str, Weekes tower his BLokiGiL : observations!" replied Mr. Jarr, oriy hope we'll be} terrible wax to happen us, anyway, don't you think I'd put my arns around you an the last stop, y that it-makes a low whist!ing sound, no Worse off than wo are to-day,’ and say, '‘Nover mind, dear, ach other, and we will Nght this bravely Jt is iinderstood that there must he some. large, ot 'Us welt'that auch ia the caso. There are large numbera of AUeehe ‘hat's well enough for you to say," sald Mrs. J. mood: | and be happy tn epita of 117° i ily, ‘but the children have terrible colds ead I don't know “Why, of course you would! said Mr. Barr, wamlringiys “I've neen you Toul -what'to make of this weather,” ft, too!"? -ontiet-for the-exaherance-of-the rchoottimh of th: wha. ho aren ommunity. Tho kind-hearted bookinakers! who sacrifice their | Met. It ty but am aet-of kindneas to rellevo’ them defore they catch ci onal comfort and stand on @ block all through the hot|- Ad sometimes something hapvena which almost convinces one ings that the “What are you kicking about the weather for? If the win+ “Well, then, for goodness’ sake," sald Mrs. Jarr..‘go away and let me alone. oony merely for the sake of garnering a thousand or| ¢?!4! operators tn tha local Death Valley. may ‘at times spproximate human ter keeps this mild it means 80 much less we have to pay On| y want to have & good cry, bocalixe wo are all so happy now that I can feel {t In day. from the porgy clans cannot possibly got It all, | Velnga. One of thoso things happened the-other day, In the pit at the Prodiice our’ coal ‘bit ald Mir, Jorr, my bones something {4 going to happen.” : {ow bots mum necessarily be overlooked by the phiian-|PXchange there was reared a aky-ecraping Christmas tree, Idden, not with tho tx a poor_wind that don't blow somebody harm," sald |" vio it tn" mala Mr. fart. pulling her to her fect “You just go put on your “turdpivta who promote wooms in mining stock with the ald | Ustomary scalps of emall nyecutators and the feecy pelts of hapl ell coul, they will T0864 beat } bib “and tucker, and. wo'll’go #30 some good shaw—fake the children to of a cave in the ground and a neat prospectus, Hence Wall | PUrdened oa every bough wih the things which Banta brings to lucky kids, and money, won't they?” Peter Pan,’ oh? : stréet. Hence also the nt impression that under the climatic influences of | tO this tree there came a mwarniing host of the little elum-sparrows, the starve- “By George, 1t you have. sympathy for the coal dealers, I And after being duly coaxed and coerced, Mrs. Jarr did arr ald: g0. + 4 the financial district the MUk-of Numan Kindnesa tina to brie cheeso In twenty | linge of the tenementa—-work-worn women, and ragged boys and Kira, ‘want to tell you, Emma Jarr, that you are giving dangerous Claus forgot them, but somebody elso remembored, and each of that tattered ‘indications ‘of enlargement of the heart. You'll be crying host marched out of Wall street carryinx as much of holiday ghee. ae id be me = gbout-the woes of the poor, abused Gus ‘Trost next!!' x G Sraimmed into one happy heart and one buratlng basket. sald Med. Jarr, with a sigh, “Ielooks te mo We if the weather Just acts e € W weds-- el cr ak co) By corge McManus THE FUNNY PANT; | @8 {does dn purpose to spite me. I know a fow winters ago when I told you I'd eee | Charity and humanity are. dccasionlly: found on the eame promloes. with rathor bave a pair of diamond earrings than new ture, it was so cold for six . | money. ‘ -morithe I-couldn't-go-anywhere.” : e “You can go now,’ sald Mr. Jarr. ‘Bo why Sdespalrr’ ‘ S i, I Re i “I don't despair," waid Mra, Jarr; “but here I got # nice ae of ink furs this fe “\ HIM UP THe NURSE CAR Z Au e () year, and it fs 50 warm I'cin’t wear thei. That's énough to, alscourage -one, - . / TA fi . a KE CARE OF HIM, ‘ LITLE, “Come,” natq Mr. dare, cheerfully; “If that's the worst trouble we have in the how year, we can stand {t, and tt may be a hard winter next year, even If we don’t have any, more. severe weather, and there 1s plenty of time for that, this winter. — > a aan aes oa b enid Mrs. “Jarr; “and if ooxt winter wa DARLING! Sty gon't believe 1t) vere one mink iay-not-betn siylo; bear. may-be-the style, or-ohinchilia, and I-might as well not havo any furs, nnd there may be a different style in: tho Avay, they're made. Theré's sure/to be, in fact; and I'll feel fine, won't I, going out with a pillow muff trimmed whh tails, when next year little round muffs, may be In aratn!* “You make mo sick!" sald Mr. Jarr, teatly.. “By George, when you haven't any real troubles, you go xhoad and worry sbout something that will happen next Yyear_perhapa! “That's @ great deal better thih to be going around in a fool's paradise, like you dol" repliéd Mrs, Jarr, “It 1s a great deal better to tmagine something 1s golng to happen, and then tt not, happen, than to say, ‘Oh, how lucky.and for- tunate we are!’ and then have bad luck com Fett: t-te td-r-good time-batore the-bad-tuek-came;"*-eald | —+ Mr. Jarr, ‘tind suppose we do take up your Idea of life, and sit around and groan end weep and tmagine ell sorts of things, and then the bad luck does come, we ~ will have had the worry of anticipating {t and the misfortune of its coming, A nice we outlooks", % COULD! CAME down in the Subway Yesterday with three young if married women, #li- expensively Uressed, Ona! of them entertained a crowded car full of passengers’ with this monologue: saluhia ba ata ‘'¥ey, we went to a restaurant for dinner. I thought that was better than to sit around home all day and get a skato on, Dick's mick this morning. He always is after ho drinks. ) When wo came homo wo found the servant and George— that's tho stable boy—had had a fight. Bhe wanted to tell 5 me “her side cf It. butT-woujdn't-Haton-to-H.—Don't-come—to-me—with-any-eer———— | ¥Nts" gosatp,” I sata, Bho loaves to-morrow.” i And #0 it went.'"Poor Dick! Suppcse he had_known_his New- Year's jax would entertaln'« carload of passengers and mak cs Sere Opptrastis passengers and make them look askance at his “Oh, but that's the way you men always are,” sald Mrs. Jarr, more cheer- ; ( KEEPITS “LITTLE } cH er Reh fia aes in ia eure peoAU STEERER TG oak a a a teary are” gala tre, Jor fa MF idences in the Subway produce. The best thing t the Subway {a HE'S, aui—No-ordinary tone-of volee can bé Heard Ii it, and the cracked and & “Sone utterance wo have to affect-to-be-heard-in-tt ts ruinous to- the voice; whils keep= ing silence for fifteen miniites js good discipline that every woman Reeds. || She Gave the Ring Back. {Dear Betsy: AM a young map and was: engaged | to a young Indy for the past three > “The Road to Vouterday I : iy 4 : im ses Is Paved : * f z 7 é = : O_ .y viisasvake Ha, not care to keep company with me any With. Cheese. v= - % : : = 4AM longer. Don't you think abe could have MERICAN visitors to London love to crowd themsolves'into The Cheshire . ¢ a, 4 i you please tell me what.kina of a tink ; I should ke Cheese and to crowd Cheshire pues into themselves. It gives them some- STS E 7 < .. 3) i ee enna we thing to talk about, i girl, with a view to matrimony. As I {am tutly able to. eupport a wife, will Bai : f FE wife. Wait tll you fa ‘Theatre last night when she took “The Road to Yesterda s . S a Binwath toe of the imagination of Miss Beijlah M. Dix and Mrs, Lvelyn G. Sutherland. This } : Has a Terrible “Crish.’” fantastic play meema to sound the ewful werning: If you value your oo REALLY 1'T WAS SELFISH = ON. spoken to me, telling me the reason for | Dear Betty: rest, cut The Cheshire-Cheese! aA OF US-FO-THINK OF at OUT = all thls, Instead—of-sending the ring by | HAVE suddealy gotten a: violent oie auf bad Lunaiad at (ne nile Chee es peaot sae one Sgt : -{ate"owe" not ove Your sus rosters ead HS sian i ee jon a oon eee utoere epee 1ale as aE beats ecto AG feet, ise shoo ee ‘ap. a : sent see siertantnesr nena never flirts He oe out seventeon, ‘As Mrs. Leveaoo waa leading bor away to sleep it,off she ram Jack Greetores. J 9: ‘i eed é er ve) Le vl haye ta accept her decison, “ack in his’ strange togs hed a curtous effect upon her, The day in the Tower, | AM a young man nineteen years of zs : z? make any one fel like the-picture galleries and other places that ase Ukely to. ee eareas “tutt-asteen. ‘Tho ctreese ttt tirerest: ‘Tho dream was a great {mprovement on what had gone Defore. The play Ahin-w&play-proved_to_be the most unumual play of many seasons Diss 12u- |} : ad Es ota " Bee jee's-hard _Uttle-yolce softened tn Wispeth's derams, and with j Tae ee age — 1 Lady Ejlzabeth Tyrrell disguised as-e-soullery maid she save o Casares H 7 + cae pot Shon nce. A dark change brought co, : : fs Fo, iter to taco with Jack-of-the-Studlo, now Reformado Jack, who aszured her that he er. ‘ : N39 || pear, nettys as ject. z was an helréss in disguise who bad run away from her éruel guardian. Ein a ee nd tally she had run back 200 years. Cheese files! sept” compxay With her ‘The second act, In th Red wan Inn, beat historical romance at its own game. am not rich. I have already asked the years, I protiised roth these topping-place along ‘The Road to Yesterday.” Tho girl to marry nie when we got to be! sho became tmenty-one years of ‘age T° FoSSAT BEAMS NO peTeuay Mixed tn Mepet h'e-cheese-meaddied-mind, an Gant. s ae bout twenty or. tranty.Ave.and-she-her- “Murry: -her-~-Last-Bunaly, Was There was Aut ite Tle the inn with a. justy: arm and violent temper the Chief Legatee consented. What would you advise: me her, birthday, and and 20 be ree ated married stn z | to do? = id her. th fd aking bor cary water and clean the oor“ don't thnk hls @ pray | By Anna Katherine Greene =| “you ar both too youn i fat. | STR. COMPIAINET Te er eRmer en “he had’ not the courage, the time, nor gether they ensered con eau AS ~ ne ; [Work hard and try to-advance in and eating with bls knife, ‘There was thie ‘(Copyrigt seearaarenr eae ‘Gress Honiay | tort given by Haz , a5 ho stepped) “your (Aretwaa Jack Kissing Aunt Harriet an oo vant toto-« tottering -witeh,And| SYNOPSI9_OF PRECEDING CHAPTRRR. [hack to fojoly hls ananciates: the-tnettnmtion to asl. they. aid 40, Haha Of ouithifulsNord,-transfornred-from=an Bho We babbling ino a low ‘toe to fe ares eet t tore ‘ail the other ctudfo friends in;strange garb and with stranger man-) Newer Insom [6 in Bearch of mis Wive,| Ransom paused, watching him ask- herself, an open sesame of her muirid, tres on a okycle,’ He had now corte | nese mere, pd the midsummer eve wish that Nora had talked her| Georsian, who deeeeted him almost at thelanco in) doubt of tho suggestion, in| which Ransom hallod wits,» senee of| from th F road, “ge they would | yy Rartand eo renin Toate ae ail, Dut she couldn't pinch herself out of at, | Altar She writes that she loves him an4/ doubt of the man, in doubt of himself. | : If only he might distinguish the im as no few past the | Marrtage on $12 Per, end the didn't dare pinch Aunt Harriet rvturn ts ay tha haw Just leted Des blow (a, trust bers but sare abe cannot! Then he ylelded to an tmpulse stronger | words! But thia was difficult; not only Where had ho come from | Dau pete § 2 ag her head turned partly away, but} then? From the peep-hole wher a ‘Troubles came thick and fasl, There was the regulation brat, but the hero | fuund a fer erraniure tc Anitra Cong ah jee doubt and slipped out ne jalgs een K lenedth ate Let are rom himsditl padictoodartret alates ‘AM nineteen years old and am earné ‘@ldn't tise co the occasion. Elapeth was greatly disappointed in Retormado Jack: | ani oe the highway; “where he-turned, s2-sh</-tromyarstinot.“Yet—yer, iat gre ae No, other conclusion wax poe || —-ing fk = week tnx good, steady -syranuy-a—hero-yeliing-tor—help,"' ahe exclaimed, “and only’ ae extacking | iy aca Anita, aro x - But not withoa uggle. Hi Tattered Muslagiysmneiously, and Witt ou eae boul find’ out who the | stn giria, but think it ie about, tae Fy fale obsGoh- seal cwan-only one of many clever hits at the romantic drama, trom which ar Oem read Revsegen had mw Lana ei ake: penetra 2 He was on this nde Thee was | doing till the reached hotel. 1. hegan_to_keep company.with aoe” sarry her, tS ‘trade or. profession ‘Phen her father. may give his consent. E on. Keyclo leaning, seataot ites mace -we-tong mgo-cscaned. thank heaven!—Y¢-thie-play had _arrived-a few yours rooner, La the Aacumant” ir slenat Ge et ais aliked. — +-On—this— side Seb BGS i iS fs ects qeetionass and He earBed| tx satire would have beon more xeenly appreciated. “But even-now tte fun has a ‘Georgian ihr osely lost sore | that tt belonged to a_clerk_in one of 2 Sa wtthonailetcs SAS hance eign fof het v0 : red “Cra wouhan declares: har ‘sajotdai invent fox} deoce:snaken: Yet ie -went-on,-foligsing | Uy andy SIs fant ada Op eat : srewarert or “ats Dupres ‘ponnadey attr te fit road eagerly nie down-the-road-on-a trial of speed was aoe Bitfo are #1 : Sora 8. ba the stranger who had just— tS 6 to je NVISIBLD or Herself aa A’ Persecuted Ladyehtp, and-rigyed herself for rescue in the inevitable | BG i a gpa wees aie [the alight figure which wis paglany to| over teMena™ vay. iy aa Fall towns with “Ate, Haas, I nearly invisible yw" clothes ot romantic ficton. “They elwayy-ft besntitalty-tn-piayeis—whe | Aare AO nee Srith the deat | MaKe every soto ulfve to him: bushi neat. tte As buat with white | S = plalds_in-very=—_ recalled, But her ‘clothes, alas! didd’t' fit. Mise Duproe put tho finishing touch | girl thls Uneory and. te level| Itvbad rained heavily and peralatently | flowers on {t--1 tried. to pick som CHAPTER XXI. ing shaies of qray, “and_claver performances herself inj tim etait jn thee ncaa the last time he-came-this-why,but-to-}-Iuansonv'e heart -was_growing-ehter{ | tan and blue =are- her three-sizes-too-largo miafit, And when she Was all ready to be rescued ahe oo day the sun was shining -with a, fult| \nd. lshter, She did not even that | oo On the Cars. much Mked fot “could only cry; “OW! where ia the hero?” CH R xx radiance, and the trees stretching @way | grave n monument with her name on It} email boys’ sults Draw a ting around that-sct and-score one for Miss Dupree. TAPTE ‘ ——p One ther aide —of-the—rosd were green; ond that —of the mother who had} z P bear. and are reaily most anything better. the “whote. tength: Broadway, “But the play host sts Sane Sa aeith the tender tracery of early leatage; | fo eR ete be ae | pretation, gaye him ample food | attractiva, Hera-i= the next ect, when Jack became the regulation: hero by enteriug Lady Eitexbetn's = ajoy-conpeling aight which may have | ignorant or expect to find a grave by} for thought. He decided to deta pimple Mttle model SEAS, rough | =m Apcrot pens) and-cescuigehur-trom—wicked Lord Strangeun: ane “thw wordcame- ACCOUNEd TORK Uis elaslielty” of et | Htteon ‘nt-a-busir Danes Epinters {are = elecummpact In the-future-and-to-} that means auch a -and-matriniony, Ife stabbed tho viilain, he aid, and then pressed, Lady Liz to his tom;—He--had—reached» the.|na_ho sacended one-amall-hill aftor_an- | {itteen years Keo. As one went Wander | xeon aneye out for inqulattive atran-| signe expenditure Sia ctuanly, Decsat: end: of nis patlonce. ani and wax determined other in the-wako of a fluttering akirt. though BE diasen and hia doubts, nid fuers, Not that ho had anything tof aither of time oF FE oT See hala Bade soe mer a ergs apa nt ale a m te NG errengy tat It oan ene en Sahara op spines etsy peyceiaithw the burntog! kiss and apc t the tancy, was he felt. that he should When ite satisfied that she would Tirocgedingal) watohod:veapeclally ‘rrhere quite easily fod her out Into the world with him It-waw-all quito proper,-however, for in| “Come into my recom," sald he. “If overtake her at the -old-gate, behind | mayer Any what sought withour | 4,Woman ta concerned, readily bp. made at the present they were Mr. and Mrs. Will Leveson, wlio lived In the atintio. Mr | you doubt “her, you, douvt oS which Jay ao many of her name, Here | help, Rupee step) often His--nialan: that anes wae a damanietle to ale Home; while te=ine it Kramer-and iiss Helen Ware acted this scene-eg though they -meant regent —strese—of my _affalr# be had poen-her-nume before tt: place. er amos: cassy | he had always known; but that u a = iia Elspet: came out’ from under the tofuénce of the eheees the eect inetnase an immediate explanation.” |mant from. the family mon sheng ana | socks. ‘ho start of pleasure she save | regarded by ets with auspielon te aa sudes al Gu up: fe Sut toto the arms Gf Jack, who, like’ “Tho Brushwood Roy,” found that his pet| “I bave no time to enter YOUF TOM | here ne should poo—could he any Anitra | wutmrat Me hears and’ it was with a | BOC Teallzed till how, ‘Hazen susp! 1 malthe stay, “reatn waa just Mke hers To clear her mind he changed tie clothes, and thon | and I cannot linger/tore any JOR ie 6 ¢ound her bending over those | smile he walted for her to speak, of him! That weant what? He wished | illustrat fcr wnnounced their engagement. A midnight supper that was watting to be de- talking on a sybjeot“which at the pre | essay” the woman who could not hear, caly father’s: grave!” she oxy ained.}that he had Mr. Harper at his side to | terial {spl it of As looking for my father’s grav ‘ ; woggestod-awfol possibilities of auother-dream: ont-moment la ee aainattas WhO conld~"not “Koad, Whose -childlah'| 1 ramember mp moUier TAKIN Me 10- Thine Soaea issue rofuisoneanartereuel cr eset eiaes “MY. Robert Dempater,-as- Jack, gaye Mies Dupree substantial support. Migs | D&'" Wes he reso! conclu |9mory, If ahe had any in connection | SES NatT pain ‘ hl aiting the umual i Julia. blo reply, ‘‘Later, when’ my” cwith close by |i I see what you think. | sitting in his room aw. 9 black braid, while x ‘aliog Gale wae capital ea the kindly Aunt and the terror of the Red @wan, sions are’ made, I will wéo you again. |:With this gpot, could not bo distinct The bush would be big now—E forwot|yeport from the river, when a quick | ine shield ts made and Meo. White Whittlesey, Mv. “Wright Xramen: Mn, Owen Baxter, Mise aca eat_and refreal)|@20UKh or aliMiciontly intelligent to SCNT TE A Tay fools AM che fr ote | Halen Were, Mise Miriam Nesbit-qnd dias Julia Blano were others who came|NOw 1 8m Koing to ing’e) ba of white linen, This ide her to thls one plott No, I | thinking: of som: with t follow mej it will do | Su is one plo . Human entrance of the yery man he was think. ‘through dreamland honors, BY: rae credulity oan go far, but not so far ke! ARAN Ing about, He rose eagerly to receive beste aoe! ere Tf you aren't partioulir about having your drama’ etraight, ana are lengin, aaa had | that; He knew t) all a Wd to descend. Ransom i jew that his old doubts him, determined, however, to allow no to got off the ‘beaten trek, tuke “The Road to Yesterday," put If you get reed PH tore to,selze him by hie twisted | would return If, on entering tho come. | There ougnt, to . inconsiderate, {pulse to ‘drive him |e back eo that it fant be a Meirauldn:t be lyia Please don't blame me CHARLES DARNTON, | ¢hroa! drag. from hit the secret | tery, he found her under tha Wrown FO ae orien tar {nto unnecessary spesch. san be renewed : : berets Me {mpassive features refused |shaft carved with the namo of Hhsen, [and Io HOF ie gor a moment, ama: ‘4 have already suid too much,” he | Witt ease, and thore- HINTS FOR THE: HOME to. sive up, But, Ransom was\no fool) | The test was one be had not ‘sought | then |sid her. Anges ch one Of the 18°] reminded himselt in self-directed mont- | =n be several with if hi e conn it an} qe nodded, cken and As ragus. eatgerayey ley. such, to 101 is head thoughtfully for} yrazon ‘neemed willing ee to do.|to keep the collar - NTO Va \kettle ‘holding about four dah chicken un- Laie eta froor yimnit! after I teashlscstes pe ernea ee roomate avmoments then Appin tonthe oles wei Taking the seat proffered him, he | clean and- dainty. Boy's Russian Sult—Pattern No. 5513, “@mea the amount of molasses to be til tendes. ‘Take! the chicken trom|an hour of two spent with his own| worth. Only he bexan to move with |M2,0% Soe stone opened. tho conyersation as follo Tho blouse Js simply shaped with shoulder and under-anm seams, and tho” : ‘Used put the quantity of molasses the Kettle, Jettise the Lauor cool] thoughts his testieseness becamo more precaution and stud!ed more to My “Dr, Ransom, I have been doing you aleoyes.are laid In tuchy at thelr lower adges, that give the effect of box plaits, ‘| requ aired, and Ddofl about one-half hour lio remove all the fat Remove the|great that ho sought the gossips below | hide his approach than to give any |- Again Na ae vent tera namoe?;at injustice, I do not conulder It nec} while the knickerbockers are full, drawn up by moans of elastic inserted {n_ tho ¥ slow fire, stirring all the mest from the bones, rejecting the ‘And: thins” ts X © and for agbool wear nothing better than the mixtures or for rellet, Ho found them: all clustered | warning of It. ot) burled ye I had-a| essary to toll you just how T° found | ems. For playtl “and taking off tho loottie tf thate/alcin. Crack the bones, chop fine one| about Hazen, who was roolir> of} ‘Pho choke ranks of the elderberry | pro tg per WAR hee that an | thls Out but Tam now ednyinced that} iain blue serge could he sumgested, but for dress occasions tha same model: Is of stories’ by the mile. This pacetles icigol bushes IlniWr the fences on the final hill 2 A DOW sriptica eae hat itl you gre as much ta ‘Mie dark As my-) much used for vet, for velveteen and even for heavy ribbed ail—white for, 4. durable to him and he ey Seg top lent) ‘themselves to the poncealment oath. tt sole Ln iad pebeat tory erect alte the very tiny boys, durx Srown and blue for the slightly older ones, iy ‘Durat away Rog mi : hata and ark Ling a to take all Rit trod al Neal eiwbaral latin when Haren jhe now sought. Ak goon “ns ho was} was not Sronly Jusiilable means to enllghten yournels,| ‘The quantity of material required for the medium sizo (6 yoars) In 4M yards tenera and, joining Hansom, “whinpered Mare latl hecihavina? tetkcihe roar i le befare Rooken fe Bets 7 1 own that at Hirst 1 thought it more | oz, 3 yards 36 or 2% yards 41 inches wide, with 8% yards of banding 14 Inches fh his ear: isehanition oloaacy the thane uber a “ aig ABS, any hurt ne Refi yen ‘probable you were in... collusion wide and % yerd any width for the emteld. ee cruel a wiht no jecelve mo, “Phat A id a I saw her go by the Sate a yalked “undér them till he wan almost} #lad he's dead.” PWouidn't stand. I'm glad to find you |. pattern No. 5613 4a cut tn sizes for boys of 4 and 6 yeara. now on her way \up-atreot, What c: Rangom drow her away r aa truly AC victim of tis mystery as t the find thereto interest hort? Whereis | ®t the gate. Then he Slomed himself} ness was that of w/child, but rnyaeit as a pre | : 3 ‘an uncomfortable \fevllng, {ghten: gee faye | the soins?” : 6 eer throur Bie close ats GOA RR | aa aa Stee atthe end Cae eee ere Tee slit Mew to psoas until all the} -"% don't know. She doosn't consult) received an pected shock at sceing | ihty thoughtless: estimate of’) >} tam wilting to accept ‘It in the spirtt Obtaia York. end ten cents in coin or stamps for each pattern ae jovements, Probably she | Ler figure standing very near him, 8d | seemen to read m warning to which his|in which it 1s proffered. But [ should mons to her m iy post Th MRK AN’ ame and eddress piaiaty, the has ne fora walk. Ghe looks as {¢]in-an wnoertainty -which, for some} OW? nature Intuftively responded, like something more than upology from IMPORTANT—Write your wo! ‘ . “Come! he motionod, leasing the way| you. Candor for candor-your wholo| $ PAtter®" $ Gaye apecity alse wanted. reason, he eee not expected, but which to Dimwelt, though why, r ao do. peat waa the meres re- [ Festored: bia out. Hory. tn ratory for, min @be followed with @ smile, and’ to- Bo Continued)

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