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srereecangnery seen Magazine, Saturday, Mareh 2; 19077 That after three years { surely retire? . GLADYCE. | oh, coms.off! Do you think -for-a> 4 Evening World’s Daily No, you won't! aes OSEBWHOSHERE. Dinft Ike that What wiil you do? : Sa tes ‘ QUEER. - i foraook my idols, my matineo - Perch you high on ‘this roof garden. QUEER (side-stepping). Rs ‘ (Lifts her up without the aid of a der- And rou Mbow my penchant for deep, 9 c rick.) No happy endings and sech fer me! | How. will you make him look like an ig , | Now, Osee, you've got a boost! GLADYCE, understudy? e @ | Keep on kicking til the summer, I'm getting high-brow, too, Me for QUEER. poss SS a Se ————————— Then—who. knows!—you may make so UN i ee : ce ‘ me f Whatiean tT doifocksout: You've got thie gall all righ : (Rina off, tickled to death.) * ~GUADYC malay right! : : yore 7 ee a T want to be r leading iady, h give ita} for the love of Art ACT I QUEER. : # indy, erty f ove ot Art! R Q ‘ QUEER. Hejp us out... “Art for Art BCENE—Ai aieful Uluif in Forty-see-| On the Erle, thereto rest, et AOT IF, You. shall—that's easy, ; | A QUBBRe eet + Sand street. Peacock Palace. sriaing yanent wap it a He finished SCENE—Same as before. One of the A - me the cances sclth Joy; Ne evens Forget Ne My motto’s, “Art for’ my, ‘i i th my regular Lenten stunt, : ack «Lady blows, up, looking like n girs u sheer up ageinst it, On the further Sa GinevONd ERE Rata ale opera singers, @ tenor with @ high! : counterfeit: money.) 2 ~|It Tomay. quote the lght pastry. side’ Hanvuerstein- Hill, with a dark 5 ! glyecup. @ salary, ia missing from the hill- : : THE GREENBACK LADY. . phrase f man in a forcign hat tending a flock |More than any. preacher could. side: Queer Squtht ts admiring a Not on your lifo! Of a great leading woman acting » -of-oper'asingerscoutentedly grazing |1™ # wiz at gettlhg dollars, photograph of himself. The Green. ~ 2,” ff A pe 5 Ee Cue : ae now before a judge and {ury— on thousand-dollar: bills, Queer Neres overlook that bet. back Lady catches him inthe act. : f : be a eS a AGRA f iletaced . — Squint, ery strong ‘for -himactf, |7 can pack ‘em at high prices, -_THE-GREENBACK-LADY., It's I, your old Greanhack, to tell | Wiohbrows rush out and explode with 5 5 tine, ~ fott ty | Get “om-out of-bed at-dayllgh: = arse esplode x cones doien the tine, foltoued ty. Will you join me? you writny Gecerhoshere, a wardrobe tcoman | Crazy to give up thelr coin/ QUBER. You BERS, think: you can begin a QUEER. a 2 see , | You should see them on the road! rs wi ladyce, Listening with a pleased expresst teho is wise. In a minute You're sworn to be mine—Greenback. | They're. giv! Niue led le ‘Ing mea Nit Sea —_' Queer, you're a Mar! es Ca raranert rica abe ameucn oe ne aio ume. , ; (ee Ld oe We were greeted and reported THE GRBENBACK LADY. ! And xau'h be my Jast. . Skiddoo, eanvacs ACT Vv, uF a p soriches Big-in-all-the dally papers, Right hi ladyce! 3 {SCENE 1-——The Subicay after dark. 7 ‘On the level, I'm not kidding you! : |r 4x0 the ‘circus come tae ght. over there our ‘king has his (ladyce' kates off and disappears | Qucer Squint, in a-wowntown train, | pasbees —OSEEWHOSHERE. wd Baa me to_town. hang-out. among the automobiles. Queer calle} cleverly occupies tino seats. A pale, ay fe sf Se j Everywhery we wold ont nightly, (She points a glittering finger across z after rer) | fait teoman—setth-three children te 4 Think to get me to believe Broke the records all to smash, tho street.) = = 2 QUEER, é her arma ts lianging to a strep. A’ ; AJP your hot-air actor yarns? Stood 'em up in Cincinnati, , QUEER. Be patient, my girl. i. 4 Blaby colared stranger squeezes in, 2 ~ 4 : ? i ‘ : : j¢ my season long or short, you mus! brushing one the chit xt ‘ well, oD phered you take this | Beat the World's Fair in Chicago. | sty trust’ ts bigger, or much I'm}AR¢ then, above all he oves the)France, Germany, Norway are’ where THE BIG NOISE. - lralte Diath ad Hep eth deuce COGS REIS: 14 train ride OSEEWHOSHERE. »| Seren, ape Greenback. T look. : Who are you? Wait for the big show! : THE STRANGE PASSENGER. “%0 3 QUEER. 4 |Oh, you awful story-teler! THE GREENBACK UADY. QUEER. _ KING DAVID, veh {QUBER. a = aie Good evening, Squint! Watt, SOOT GSHDAS ; Shades of Ibsen, how you He! Do you know my kthg? His name tony call Ki ou bee if Th Mots, 2a ay playa: aoe ne ete nee THE IG NOTRE ACT.-LY¥. Sa ; Whereatid: t on?” e “ B. nly call me ng, se " nee ere Cy Let ‘er flicker! Gtorate Cohan this befell, te King David. 7 y ene s, ans 0 rest is QUEER (pondering). Myself. Chn you say the same? SOEN ee boatrhouse on the Hudson. THD STRANGE PASSENGER i Never you, you— QUEER. KING* DAVID. [ dare say {Ivcould* learn ito acti in QUEER. In the foreground a growth of high-|Sixty-alxth strect. 2 : ( QUEER. . vouriplaya I can say what I please—and what I| Urows. Across the river, Jersey prit- QUEE: na ; = From as far west as Chicago, z QUEER. Do you know my boss? His name |Oh, very well! Now for putting your So be it! say goes. ~ ting up a@ bluff wlth real estate ada. | Ah! I've heard that's a strange part > | "=" where they can both beef and cul- Mean wall. is-King-Abe. wit to the test:— - 1 Who_are. you? and_other scenery. Quecr Squingis! of town. 2 nee ATE J , Where they UI LWhy- not;-T-ehowld-iike-to-know? THE GREENBACK LADY. of FE! Aifterence-ia- there “twixt_ticat|—— KING DAVID. : THE BIG-NOISE.- helping ume the eine -ayente:-Hr.| THE STRANGE PASSENGER. : ture, : Sueh-a tht . 1 oe NH ACK LADY. and-antl-trust? Aya, that was. sagaciously 22/4. 44n the press agent. : ~}~-Buttinsky,~of -the-Progressive Stage | Woutd-you- mind giving me Through the sleepy Phtindelphin, |twice in the same place pechapa. (cuit? @ megaphone from Rer muff.) QUEER. - And snows yougmusts eivekups your QUEER. 3 Bociety; Mr. Shine, of the ‘Drani- Jos SGUEER Snoring louder: than’ my. engine: place perhap Come anti-trust-y steed of mine! In: Alfference aval, as It agcms to mie: | No. Bactietaeieomi eres pose [Clicking typewriters! S atists’ Club; Mr, Smeltzer, of the teeaconss Se Neem eet Seti GH econ een _ OSEEWHOSHERE. (A perfect pig comes running from | They're both out for the coin, RTS TTS (leaps through a tindow.) Playgoers,’ and Mr. Preah, of “the Ra THE STRANGE PASSENGER. *, “That they-call-my “private train.” What's the anawer, Mr. Mant : free-lunch counter on the corner, KING DAVID. And of course We must cut off your ACT-IE TH. New pistes too. 0, {he Whole show—yoursele/ whes : ; > : i tal F as esa Pps | an Sasa Long and snaky, belching coal dust, QUEER. jeer Squint vaujts on ite back and | True enough; in that and in more 5 =| eel : m at QUEER G Fram{ thi vf scats the Greenback Lady {1 we're alike. The one you are wearing, £0 I've |SCENE—Quecr Squint'’é hut on-River-{ Drink, genueman, ppb + " Whizzing through the one-night ng up tulnes, Dig and grand, Zs H Witt (rent nt eats theraiiisWavididerence (just tha been told, : side Drive. To the right a clump of ME, BUTTINSKY.____; How dare you even inttmate——_ Cornering the high-bro Alm.) Ke! THE GU. 7 atunds; comering he ae ec 5 mn eanies : To-make-peopie think you-a devil} uitomobiles, —To.the left 0 clump of} Sure, pital mpl Batane Bae Wat Thundering loud through the tall | See What I haye done to Ibsen; - Now, let me tell you wheretn It les: of a fellow. autohabiles. Queer Squint is nailing s drink a toast to Mr, Squin Tv A, dee T'll do more, just give me time. Git ap! From the syndleate straght-|The syndicate says: "W t for |And there's one thing more, & press notice aver the door, when MR. FRESH. Beal FOR CH ee Where the yaps. stood wide agape— | You shall » i way I gallop. 1 “the stuff,’ = [a QUEER. =o Gladyce,- a Atatinee- Girl, approaches | Dear—Mr.-Squint—sach_bralos,such {———" int. Z z ag Pere —— Ss What If people do say that I'm on| *e *%¥) more tactfully: “We Jove our: Waat_would—you- do? -—on-roller—ekates,————_— ss af The Taig Bright: Bireake Go I came here, OSEEWHOSHERE. Ae peel y ‘Art. : SCOR aT QUEER. re nowadays but seldom met: wit a aR FEMAS re path j OSEEWHOSHERE. Cut the rab : ANTI-TRUSTY. (Spreading a number of sharp inatru-\Oh, Gladyce! It can't be! It ts! | A certain—what's the ward? || Happy. theatre crowds dod a Cea | You are not the only high-brow Do you grasp the Idea? | ments on the table.) And you're not afraid that I'm too MR. SMELTZER, mobiles, divis into th Lal ia it ; ! nigh-| eh haat > ? - 5 4 , diving into the Bu * 4 ; patoly; smoke Rie io ee eS SCENE. S--Throne-room: of the Eisg yinst-s QUEER. We shall be obliged to amputate your} . eep? A dash; | cravling under carriages be 4 on toKo Y, you know, 3 gen and fump- “iit QUEER. of the Anti-Trusties. King David o “ ” ~—~GLADYOE. A tinge of idealization, 2 Now Wright Lorimer’ ht !Th f 9 41 10h, I'm on to that. ‘exaggerated ego. n ay ing over horses. Queer Rquint comes Baw you e'er the Middle West? Now ee it Lo Amens caught eC] on the job, with one gray lock pulled . KING?DAVID. QUEER. No, I've finished win rears ba A eel pater that's pay Liisa 4 Ground the corner of Forty-second: Nigh a million miles {t stretches peau: carelessly ocer hia forehead, Stand-|Or to put it this way: To thyselt be|{ndeed! In that case I'll take my|,,,. Woodruff and Bother —. |) volte that almost penis tne band.) ‘street. Highly colored ‘man comes i | Dut! before you like a pancake. QUEER. * ing room only before the throne. enough.” leave The ‘ra on the blink. Itiwelwoultvanenes +}. out from behind 9 storm door, . What! Wright Lorimer! That——! QUEER. And go my way. Y BER THE BUTTON MAKER. Neyer rode I such a train. i * | Queer Squint steps into the Limelight. |1 41 r ie Pent cee eclia Fallen QUEER. Howd'y, Squint. =—~~Private-cars-maybe-a-many, ~*~ OSEEWHOSHERE.— ~~ Great commotion. ~~ g Ses 10 ee ss KING DAVID. a ae abonks dee ae Raa ——-—But-ne‘er such a-train-as mine, ——| Yes, he-beat-you-to-tt, Squint. ANTI-TRUSTIES. — : . ot —3t' . id on ADL Well, Vl he— o : 2 Z a i And next you "must-iearn to appre-] No, stop! —it's-casy to get-in-here, oa = oT ATT = FTP lan pal ahasharain — = For It beats two hundred people, f = QUBRR Imlay tier 2 ASevrdidalstrmat ta hal ae | aoeset ata oainauananiae Tre [But the anti-trust door doesn't Be (erate a tae. imentiee eiay com lota yest ube Tut UPTON MA See 2 Just to help my great big biut— I am going straight to Brady | KING DAVID. Our simple, anti-trust mode of Ile. open outward. The worst was leaving that ‘darling “MR. SHINE. The Button Maker—some folks call Leading ladies never heard of, Have him put a stop to this. Don't Jose your heads, friends, Don't The writer writes plays and the actor . QUEER. R Woodruft;—,—— -All this {s very fine, indeed, me Bim. i : Jov-lot ‘actors: by-the score; (Makes @ running start.) ~~ Tet" Us tae DIE ae ir eine beeen oF bad pamagt” voles! at Fconcerti pltch:) 755 | But paring: tren eo ern was worse, But, Queer, we're curious to know ‘QUEER. i 2 AE ts si-of-me--my- grata, | OSEEWHOSHERE, |For all we know, this may-be-e-good |The maln matter is, and you-musta't}-—-~_ (4-sehatie fy heard.) —-__-And-woret to leave him who struts UA AS ae ol CT CA he Ing space, if nothing more. I'll go, too, and queer you, Queer one. thing. forget it, ‘ CHORUS OF ANTI-TRUSTIES. so well, what's your game?. After seein, ahbsets sh a 3 : oF, ” if you hand ’em that Nor- OSEEWHOSHERE. Fine's the charncter I'll glve you [See this Queer has scarcely a Uemish,|7h@t } Write my plays. Gueesellt athe cor iy tie ey [Doar eA ee ‘QUEER. wagenaieoaa __ Jiminy crickets! But where's the|Through and through, I'll show you |It's true he has on'y a single head. | ne devil fy off with your homemade QUEER, And_you know the word that was! (gometimes aided py, the smoth. Fowant rou Gee ‘ a train? a Nia) 1 up. : But that’s so big !t will serve for two, | plays! ‘Where's the exit? passed last winter, - red HUewy : Sy pines T= és : : s (Aloud. THE BUTTON MAKER. ee 5 = To be the whole blooming works. T can use you-in my business, rie SS SN a 2 Reich PERE iib il rinieitieieeein td 4 Se ALL FOUR. I will mould you into buttons for ¢ aaeiay EEE — n= = nen nibhasesletsanianiete pele Whore? dip: the te ain ale om @ 1S ww we? B - ab Byerywhere. : Holp! Help! A couple of times, help! Al R MR. FRESH. ‘i ry (Gladyee rushes up in her hand- 4 < b sone == ee , - g = — = But Roosevelt? painted _automodile, snatches _Queer—off- Writer eRPEPPEE ieee be ibibicicr QUEER. the sidewalk and hides him-wnder—th EEEE - - oH} . - eo r “soul was; He referred several tl hi sf + dylan Oh, he may do his vaudeville stunt | lap-robe.) ( i 2 4 i y dimong hetero rechten Bxeo doubt | “treasure? Caome great aonteaslone nat ut se AL Paar fe anata ieee on his aide lr Me fceatink Hel or'great I-AM for two years more, QUEER. ____}9 pe FHEd_IOr ererenGce. 3 thy estial body, waa welling down Te oWneL Lat T held this to be the rav-[ Mery carrenoy notes, ‘Then sald Nel "Bay how ig Gaia into our posses-[ But Wo" aM WMAtoUr F(T amothered tones, y here page,’ . as is an yt alon, AL bellev: 0 y ¢ "a * {By -Permiasion. of George Manmy'n Bone.) Late a -loatec..Jn—tho.. Berl .by. day _ He, turnea® round on the blanket, put proud as he gguld Sei Hh manner waa a teaplia tie many: weaknesses oH pame, a8 ent, five. "You will tro Bee nat you, Queer, acai dear, you're all to the = : z : te ceren ents one sonourn about , > brutally t-hmow=you- wit Bore ot Secours ecient ele tee heemoeees ra reaenewerwrermereener ert emearmes Friends“ eo 34 une {he paltlyes, among | 7 tmn—-I-will ak ot tabacoe when. " ~ SEQQAY Je tt dawn, ts it dusk In thy aan Ree CunneaeaRtl area On, the Soul which I baye lost and] bin ah fo beats been po ran T Teach the gods. I owe you much miwantihelcreeryantiones . See to ree Melazana. aside wash. Me{20, the Congclende ich have wild, |scualpianey, worth Davin 52 | aha" uthtaghine rs? nig roar | Bat do, you manging, "ewes eo! Maye Manton’s Daily Fashi trios“ whont-TTomK = 19F, WHOL haughea’ ae thie; ond sald: simply. "WOu) yee gee Mune, E oman eet A aes aes ee Sees oF eagtmmonis and ou tet bon t bequenih io yee nay: (he wiewa=| Monty dt lea great work. and-[ Nave) Y. C Vally _ Pasnions... longest for me? are perfectly right. When 1 enjoyed | untowehea ‘vy either: is this ensiable|note asking me to come and help him| Ment more enduring than bras my One| Pia voice mtonped ‘for ton or twelve fee S i a ob pend ene Ie nee @ position In suciety, rather higher than orrieiting tte Haee dN narearning ol tearwe native cwomanGwacn weenie: by oh, how rare In others! [ wonder: if peau and kiran hay beran mumbling 4 HE Pinna Ha eo fell over_a_ Ut ‘yours, “I-ghould have = done exactly -(N6/nece-morning’s hi te must be Int the side-af the bed.-Mte{ntorh wrapped rt {se ai CEOS dt pt aE CaS ada mies hs wad that wan sleeping in the Scrat where the Noree-traders and the best-of the) #4me thing. Good Heavens{ 1 was''a bad state,” Lunswered, looking at Mez-/in a cotton cloth, waa too weak, to re- as Intosh on the blanket) with his hair(sent a fur coat being thrown over him, Black uardy “Pedr CEN CAL ABI ve] ONO he, -ApOke.. wa. AHOUED he mae eer Tis oyee cand HA Ups ciblue-white. | He: wan -yery-actiye ae: tot Ls it HL and, because he was very drunk Indeed] f@llen from the command of a rest} that I did not vaink the tnsensibility| was concermed, and fils eyes were blas-| you Philistine, and you No batoher | him. tilt died. The ‘native woman ndiaiino ‘nd the Hight was dark, he could not) Ment—Van» Oxford meant! <-Thle=ae-+ #Cod- enough. a og tg Wine joctor- fo carve into Your own-Jerky-}ran- into Beral-among:-the: horger|-PEME. mM 2.C i counted for the reference to Charley "For pity’s sake, don't say that! who came with me so foully that the ut you cannot destroy thejand screamed and beat her breasts;| de¢inty and i risg again till I helped him, ‘That was ¢ he ; tell you. tt Is xood and most enviable.|indignant old fellow left, he cursed me I. T bequeath It-to” you |for she had loved him. "| charming with ite int. ly, he rose In bed and eald. a3 loudl " tg slowly “Not gulityy my Lord! ney | every wardrsoe, Hdack-ané the artupor nent Pend this year tht the beginning of my pcauaintance with} Smands's stable. poten’ _ognrolations! for a_fow minutes and calmed down, | Ethel . 'y__ brain , +] Perhaps his last sentence tn life t n-beRt he: loafer | —"Y0U;* wald-“McIntosiy -stowty, —Upave Se ea y Te TMCTEO MNT eae ee a ae a ect Bees ra Se Patvat wel Matwlosh-hadconer wonsctneauen ties ets that tte McIntosh Jellaludin. “When a loafer vouptal ‘sarcasm . throtta TD . re {the} hot had-that- advantage: put, to -out- ‘ YsEvo' P am! Bank" from a-hole in the wall. She |the Sahib all these papers, ‘They would | bnt saving the big bundle of old sneets | exceptionally attr “and drunk sings “The Song of the ad tha yoput, which Is exsenUally tic weauon Of tlhronght out # big bundle, wrapped.in|ba.of nore to you, heart of my Neart; lin the cloth, there’ was nothing In his| tive, Here {a one Boyer," he munt be worth cuitivatiag-| wand “appearance, you donot seen Suita: Tan. are stacey ahi rantrraa thetall of a pettivoat, of old sheets or] and I lay it yom you.” he turned to} room to say Whovorwhat-he-tad “heen st. fe mada 1 bélped him through the gangs of | posncssed-— of a craving for ~atrong | fAinments.— fay classical and. titerery | misceligneous notepager, ail: numbered | me her, ‘that you do net let my-book | Tne papers -were ina, hopetess mut avin . tethered horses and he collapsed on the{ drinks, Oxi the whole, T fancy that you| crore “Aticiine which reminds me that|and covered with fing ¢raniped writing, dye Jn ita presen form. Ita youre une | dle, — either with, long or ered ho D . 0 3 rate dr! 2 McIntosh plowshed bis ‘hand through | conditionally--the story of ntosh | gtrickland helped me to sort them,| elbow sleeves and ~goge-of -the-—-veranda—{n-—front-of—the}are—the-Ivekler of the two. Yet J am | before my soul went to the Goda lastlin Pubbish-and-stirred-it up lovingly. | Jallaludin. which Is pot the story of = “ting of native quarters. Caos] HOL-Sert Alp, You—are~ forglve-my_ kay re kn fold te Plckating FOFKES YOU eee head ig-mee-worke. the] metnioan di iain bt ott a EEnLT | ANS ettreme {hat the writer nea. either |: with either “rol! so dven while Tain smoking your] se laludin, showing | Maw. than fe, ~a ot afar person. He thought the former, One| over or standing eu dent cmm— Ditta “stun tie sad = t fetohed tén annas.| Book of Molntosh. “to Bhat fe aw and how he lived ace | woman. Listen now! Tam neltner mad |PrTmon, aavy you may we anie te Judes | cyber and can be ‘A’ native woman came out ‘of the Unt taoneco-palnfally lenetant.ot [clotheaman Nas It, ” § may be redeemed for a rupre—but ' - darkness ofthe room, and began calling | many. tanks sull_infnitely superior pure, Eye-| What-bofell him and others: being aleo| Nor drunk!, That book will make. you }?5- yourselves. ‘The bundle needed much the man names; 0 1 went away.| We were sitting towether on the edge atill infnltely, superior to Year Hye" an eaccount of tie site sins ana| <aOUas serbian) Vous) wal ihe nest éxpirgation, and was full of Greek non. | finished as ilun- of his bedatead, for he owned ho chalrs. | Thtoah, best of wives. Thirdly, a monu-| death of Mather Maturla. Whac-Mir-| 2 sald, Aw the Native | sense, at the head of the chapters,| trated of left s¢- He’ was the most Interesting loafer | watching the horacg being watornd for | IMosh, Beat OF wikia. Uhre tae, which {#4 Murad All Rog's book ie to all other | Noman Put-the bundle Into my arms, | Watch had all been cut out. that Thad had” the” pleasure Gt kiow=] the night, witle the nullve Wolhah WaH] PApy Moe enue ne LAR DES RCD Taco nate ite wT fig wore Pf My only bats! wuld Mointosh-with} Te tnacthing te ever published~xome|-erely Diain as may. : MTL mull uo,in_the-peven_y z a A pee a-omtte: -Ho-was-sinking fast, Dat 1} one inay, nerhips, remember This wtory, | be Hiveds—ka——th¥ ; for @ long time, and Jat YA gel dit tae 2) my dextadation, to Mirza Mur G ns ‘ PF on he} ‘The native wonjan dipped her hand.in | Orin here. and crawled acrons| ‘This, 79 will be conceded by any ono| continued to talk as long as breath {now sprinted. a: feguard to prove| jijustration {tt Thi bedame a friend of mine, He way @/the dish with us, This was wrong. The ‘ te H Sell M the room for a drink of water, He was| who —jwa Mirza Murad All Be: remained, TI wulted for the o&4. know-/ that MeIntosh Jellaludin and not I my- tall, well-built, fair man fearfully] Wife should always walt until the hus-| VUE Shaky and sick. > ST Ook. wash aweeping statenent: Theting tat in six cases out of ten the | seit wrote the Book of Mather Maturin. | Made of-white-inen in the new canvas band has eaten. “McIntosh Jellaludin shaken with drink, and he looked near- " apologized, sayin: EO WO oer eet frills are of lawn, er {ty than the thirty-fve which, he “It ia an Wnellan prejudice which I . Beating to aink In India and a not pent [Jovem ges ate’ gt rave, never, beun, Able F L j But It ta adapted to forge does aN gt ate, nex He Ae ew More Lemons at a Cent Apiece. G2 G2 By F.G Long mses haye not been able to overcome; and she home by his friends as soon as hojat Jollundur, thros yoars ago, and she als, the ght-welgnt muy be, he fella very low from @ re-|has remained with me ever sitice. I be- apectable point of view, By the time | evs her, to be moral, and know her to wools and ail as + thet he changey hie creed, as did Me-| He patted the woman's head aa he well as the cotton Antosh, he'ls_past redemption. pookerdand she rcored softly, Bhe was ‘and linen ones. At the outset of acquaintance McIn-/| — NMeIntosh never told’ ms what nosl- Color with white 1s th Ihelng noted this weason, and some watsta of this sort towh warned mo, “Remember this, I he “had held before his. fall. Hy when sober, a echolar and a gen- am not an object for charity. I require AWRORrUnkic hecewealrarnar j ate made with the frills of blue or pink of lavendar on Relther your money, your food, nor| more of the frst than the second. < He your cast-off: raiment, I am that\pare| ied to 5c drunk about once a weeit animal,/a self-supporting drunkard, \1¢| for two dave. On those oncasions the white, ao that .there Is’ really “a great deal of variety pos- STOOP To FOLLY-2IC/ DIO You EVER SLE. A SAUSAGE PED IN PION Geed SCALES natlyaA woman ended him while he You chnooe,\I will amoke with you, for} raved in ail toncuen excest hia own, the tobacco of the basars does not, I] One day, indeed. he beean reciting o ni Atalanta" in Calydon, admit, sult my pelate; and I will bop-| hieeie ye A row any books which you may not spe|time to tho. »win| / ig of the verse ; clatly-yalue. It ia more than likely that] with @ bedstead-leg. But he did COUAR CATCHES sible from the one T ahajl veil them for bottles of exces-| mont ‘of hla Tavingw in, Greck ot. Ger- BxPLODES CAND FRAC i design, alvelys8lthy country diquors. ‘In ret man. The man's mind waa a porfect COLLAR GUT ane | The Sean is Auors. in return, | rag-bag. of useless théngs, Once, when FOTH HIS COLL UT TONS! STANDS BY AND EXP, Thou quantttyniof yo shall share such hospitality as my|ho was beginning to get ober, he toid OW, SAQHES Sf * A Sitey GIGGLE. hopes TH0o- Ree — 00~ Rag! material required 1, hovse #ffords, Here 1s @ charpoy on fee biel! aaa peonly rational} bata SOunceg time Wee-Haw! LE HAW] for the medium size 1s 3 7-8 yards 21, 3 58 dy 37 or 2 yerds 44 Inches wide which two can alt, and it {s possible ub 6 SSS = | with 8 yards of pluiting,to trim as ilustr: that, there imay, from time to time, be] ealieama’ that ee recreate he in that pletter. Drink, unfortu-] bacco, he would, before he died, give “fh you Will find on the premises at} Die the materials of & new Inferno that ern’ No. S007 is'Sut in sizes for a 38, 40, (2 and 44 Inch bust measure, Call or send by mall t THIS EVENING WORLD MAY MAN- How; te. TON FASHION BUREAU, No, 21 West Twenty-tnira street New York. Send ten cents in coln or stamps for each pattern ordered, IMPORTANT—Write your name and addrios plainly, and al- ways mpecity alse wanted.)- vised: nm ’ Howl make me atvater than Dante. ang hour; and thus I make you wel-| is i come 10) all my poor eatablishmenta”'| and whkerup Mule cone: hore blanket ~~ -was._ admitted ‘to-the Malntosn| “Man,” said he, “when you have + o — y reached the uttermost depths of degra~ 3 Heeler: and my good tobacco. But) Gation, slttie incidents witich would vex] oping "Of nO cone _ Unley. ene SABRC) we higher’ life are to you oF

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