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sald Mr: Jarr firmly. “Gimme some vi Do you know what that stuff made of?” aald Mr. Rangle. ; “it's mado of marble dust and vitriol.” . said Mr. rr, made of, sald Mr. Rangle. Full of eéloring matter, : “1 don't taste eithe: “Well, that's what It’ @rinks are deadly poison, too. put in your stomach.’ 3 1 ‘Well, Just to saltefy you, X'll take @ cocktall,” sald Mr. Jerr. go home.” This round's on me,” sald‘ Mr. Jarr. Mr, Rangle disputed this, and to sot-| tle the matter each paid for another round. Mr.*Rangle failing to call atten-| tion to the fact that the whiskey was artificially colored, no one knew what tho! ‘other. tngridients were: made of, and that the deadly (according to Mr. Ranglo) | carbonated water was served on the side. tp “Come on homie now,” sald Mr. Jarr, ‘I promised I’ be home early.” . ‘seid Mr, Rangle. ‘"The women Impose on you, They raise Cain about every little thing then. Nothing sattsfes them. It; pays to boa Htite irregiiar—-Then they _are-eo-giad to see Fou—when -you- Ket home on time-they—treat you fine.—And-it-they_are- crows “at-you When you-are. late, you've had a,good time and-you'd:have got a rpasting because you hadn't brought. lome the evening papers or something else.”” “Now, now," sald Mr. Jarr, “you shouldn't talk that way. anly to» good for.us.. Who ordered this ‘round? _“A trignd dropped into tho cof2 about this time and a discussion arone as te wilether Roosevelt, would take a third term or not. Talking ts Ory work, and Mr. Jarr imbibed dn’ his’ turn, ‘Ready to go home nowt?’ asked Mr, Rangle after a while, hat's your hurry?" asked Mr,-Jért:’' “You get mp narrous, “Corhe- on," sald-Mr. Rangle. "Your wife will be-biaming- me: Gone: yeni be mububviemiog any (one, NGasit, on blub, bi me, She'sh a lady, she ish.” 5 "Come on; let's go,” said Rangle, coasinely. “Nozzir; um insulted buh whutcher say (hic!)," sald Mr. Jarr. fa a lady, alwe-s uh Indy; thax what." f "Ab, go-on—home with-yaur_friendremacked-a nother soothingly | *'@no. fre’ of mine (hic!) ’Sulted muh wife,” sald Mr, Jarr doggedly. “Gimme| another ball, No gennelman speak of ‘nother gennolmus’ wife in a s'loon.” “I didn't say a word, old man,” said Rangic. “It you can't take a drink sabe gettin’ grouchy, you better leave it alone and atick to vichy or nort @rin! “MindJer own bub-bub-busineba!” sald Mr. Jarr, indignantly. ah fight with me. A'ri (hic) Bt-st-atart eometh! Hera Mr.-Jarr-made « feeble-attempt-to pull oft hh Tnever saw you s0 fussy.” sald Rangle. “AIL thone temperance | Tome on; Jet's “Our “wives are | + | 4 | . blame any “Muh wife | “Tryin’ to pick | coat. ‘You’ want to cut out t the| re bes! fren go bub-bub-back on muh, Thaz what hirts muh feel! *Yave another drink and forget it,” sal the peacemaker, Z ‘Don't gimme no more visshy! Alfwul stuff vizshy, rulne a man’s intellec’! *@ nothin’ but dope, thaz all it Is (hic!) aald Mr. Jarr, Then he turned to Rangle reproachfully. ‘Why donoher ou-cu-come with ——santth? Whateh-sith-see_in-gint-miite-ai-the-thme,ht—(Hitct)—ea-eurescuse mun yi “Take him home now he's willing to go," whispered the bartender, but Mr. Jarr grabbed hold of the rail with both hands and declared he wouldn't be put yeut of any place. “Isn't he the Hmit?" asked Rangla, wiping his agitated brow, Whereat Mr, | Jarr with great dignity bid everybody good-night. “Tnish may do for yuh (hio!), escuse muh," he suid gravely, ‘but um goin’ home.”* And all ‘the rest of the way ho, stalked majestically tn front of Mr. Rangle, ‘who for somo strango reason began to foe the effecta of what he tad ‘drunk 09 nas he ie the alr, while Mr. Sarr geemed to aober rapidry. When they reached “Rangle' door, Mr, Rangle was about all in, but Mr. | s feeling fine, = Ho rang the halt bell for Rangie an@made a dolt for a drug store, whace ne! “invested in restora ves, Including a package of chewing Or Then he walked | round ‘the block til! hs felt safe in. facing. the music. “What kept you so late?’ asked Mrs. Jarr, "Well, I hate to tell you,"* 1 had to bring kim hon: ‘Isn't it terrible,” sald Mrs. Jarr, replied Mr, Jarr, “but Rangle's drinking again! | | !I hope you weren't seen with him by! ‘anybody wo know. Font Mariza the YOUNs. of aaa EN ‘pratae— for ae werall like attr tre and that feminine -paychdlogy shown | we like our husbands to like us In-them. “py Henry Harhatetn in ‘The-Thiet, the | But-there Isn't one of us who wouldn't feminine chorus-is by no means so loud. Phe nick at heart if she felt her clothes Indeed, ft waa something of an anvi!/and her looks were the chief hold she ~ehorus..that pounded away in_9n_up-| had on_her_hueiand's-attections tm Gown restaurant yesterday afternoon | not an idealist sa {t comes to matri. “when the man-who was there to pay| mony, heaven knows! And I know. that the check was rash enough to remark|ithe average husband {n't superior to that Bernstein kney the feminine heart} materia! things, but at the po well that he. could look _a__hole nat vettled Jt!’ The case be willing to bave her outshine Solo- rite wi Anda. clotheshorae, evan thouisi.te make herself.pretty for her ieabend wish be.may: thot tong: mon tn all his glory. Worst thing you can} CAR THIS 75, wo BAGEA es eenmnerrnr s (OF COURSE HE FADE 70 PLUMP. HIPISELF DOWN RIGHT NEXT TO (1E— WITH THE WHOLE CAR VACHN T= Faw i ie CBE CAREF YC Id Mar. ice) 4] Z ‘My pA 216 “The Round | (A ‘Renianse Se onthe “great play of ‘he same name. x | By John Murray. ETAOERIS OF PRECEDING GHAPTERS. ‘owiier of the Imey, xk. sete about to marry Echo, ter-of Sim Siieoe [hartwie Yeu" “said the plumed. aay, pave “you noticed that it nice, faithful, amiabl eycutre |) Teh” tind— thet —weere- egress — the ang has a dowdy wite—who baya with A We Clever —chap,—that—tellow Bern: stein! He knows wotien’?” - {Oh} shouldn't mind that," s apped | the woman who started the argument, ae it swerenjtiss for the faot “man whe came ng. nodding her plumes in her @ umn hat) shook ychoroRy of some decent of our sex? I'd be satisfied with just & self-respecting, cléver,.charming the amazing femi- ~~ elne peychology of this mi r ee bisa naoes “atthe Sarria LAC Eee thane and. jecpolied of $3,000 bY by. Tite aed ie body anwar brother rouge oe ad tousin, Pally egg anf ney. we. Girned out or, is Fespgeeibhity” for your YES You! You =TO-OPENTT— Ul pp hith-were-brutew: at times, ant Restit KOC Alten att CONFOUND IT ANOTHER 10} OT; WHAT PO-YOU MEAN. 2: OPENING. nH Up” we et Vie } J DONT E70 RIDE ON Ti SL ge hla ARE FOOLS TO STAND FOR IT!) Who Returns from the Dead to “Ain't you gettin’ my mother's son?” Mapped Jack. Tho nes—howled-whiah —onty— called. forth fsweeping Zon the afresh bu: eee sles es —DeERT Ae “Como along! tr ore area a group busting and Ghattorini, =¥ou mide her ail | the fat the-fot Mrs Mein shoriff—was—the anor! she, goes aqain oin’ to take my child away} from me!" walled the mother. ‘Teata- were streaming down Echo’ FRR artsy witeeivuu slatted tO jexve the room) he took hjs hand and, with un assump Hor of demp dejection and sorrow, BA "Rood pie are vee tenahet sees pushing ee Petre vier indoratoody 7 “fing any old ‘booty after me. remove the ars? “Thi heah’s a stre-enouch event, an’ Tm goin’ to tap the barrels—an' throw ree ie, buaws lyon mowed fee, rush... CHAPTER. IX. The Frontier Parson. - AY. ae the waves of imimigralion iveac| Plother-and Daughter. ‘Don’ GRE ery, mother,”’ she wept. ack which have rolled We: fromthe more poputourfouxt, THE MHIATNTeY OF The KOMpET Nay atways deen” In” the” van. —Ofttimes -he—com bined the functions of the schoolteach- erowith-the<duties-of=the medical-mle nf i {settled within a radius_of a HSaaees, oi [miles the representatl was soon to follow. cifla ,TOTOWw! “Did you ever seq such darned ne M Line ont edit the bridegroom, in Whet*have I done?’ Sust. ““Shucks! All mothers is like that it They dont. t., Why, my ma f [fe they, don't: andalous—w mipeds me."" had_mangeuyred urtll he reac} the ‘door! “blocking Jack's way. As tho ‘His Influences were Incalculabte, He made ready the field for the reapers who gathered the glory with the ad- vance of refinement. dead, ccznoled-Yhe mourners and re- smiled. his-Tewards nothing — atwardt On the frontier. | ¥ re Marsied...cha.childten,..buried. the | $oleed—aith those upon whom fortune His hardships were many and The ov. Sam Price was the repre- ‘pntative of the army of Christianity} 4a—Pinat-county, Arizona, at the tine- Of Oe gtory: arrow inthe ders. The-Rev.-Mr,Prtce-was liked by the} Settlers, He never interfered with Wha: they ‘considered their relaxations. and | fon her. He-war-tong and lank, ! at, with wtopiae out jeu THE ie yout are agiri of bupiness how should remember th: office, ‘and she who behind tn the-race ladder of success rapidly, be quiet and di GIRILIN AN OF FICE. in-an office-and want to. be @ succesty don't be frivolous, for frivolity hua no place in the rust ra. The, girt- who {tw ‘nelf-supporting atit Is eMolency which counts tn the: frivols away her time will be left far. for succéss. If you wany to climb the finified, alert and wideawake, and you iiss ¥ “Shanice ft Attar \rrhe gist who's frty oun or neize her opportunities and beivall wiser sisters, Sho {a not trusted with imp ) Pbility, and, perhaps, too late she-teallzes pnfuae frivolity with cheerfulness, A bright manner ts essential B to success. quick, do not The girl who bravely faces « ning Che oat Fung are Improving. ngaiges in Miriations in an_office je never ready to the fact tint she nannot keep up with her portant missions, because of her incapa= that the faislt‘{s all her own. Aisappointmen’, ix willing. cheerful and , 1x the one who will be a success In the office Rival Suttors, : Tisat TWertty AM deoply-ia love with a young tndy who Ja aware of St I do not £0 to Fan _her—bapavaa—a—vouns whom \t Is sald eho tenga fe péymits mie to, wear. her] fcture In my—wateh, She Js a very dest and yirtuous eri, ‘so do—yor nk pho would permit me to wear her ture if she were! ongaged? I fte and ask her £9 Jet me call? Unless the voung tady. tells. y self that ehe'ls enenged to another you even orieht tocajl-and nav her atten+ ton, If sho ‘Is the kind’ of girl you say iv uid not allow gow! to” wear her ne AM-acquainted-with-a-goung-man cho}: 1s keeping company with a young girl, Would it be proper to ask them ‘0 come to my house cio Apond fa evening? T am afraid the young mam t not fates ta 798 ioe his-frtendsi : | Objects to Fleas re: Trips. Dear ‘Betty: sik 0 Gut every nine ‘with my ohve knd often, moet her xentleman friend | and his friend, When my gentiemam - friend can he also meets: uy and escorts me Hari at other ttmea my. ou wish to retain the love of the young man you! rust) ee in all Tobabliltys ol is to 8 ure tripe, but he will think you da! truly care for him sf you mich time with other-men— DOLLARS for the ne next LARS for the third best, ¥Y DAY until further antounes EVER ror th ve three prizes of &, and $2 f “imeriols."” Prizea for this “iimortc J) here prin cnent THE EVENING WORLD will ce threa best last lines for uncompleted ted will be awarded Tuesday, Oct. 8: A Bronxite who hangs to a strap Tried to hang upa bill for corn sap, But the clerk shook his head And chestily sa er rite the Mno to Recipies this ‘Tt ning World, 2.0; Box + Ww ric; marick’? and send it to eae LIN® Hi, New Yark Citys sending In your anawer, but you may do so if you desire. contest is open to-aib without ’ Wedding Is Attended by ar an Unbidden n Guest charge. Claim Echo Allen’ Ss Hand too good yourself, “Ain't ahe atively fi mused the sick sheriff. ‘itt there's anybo uve cand -make-mo-goud Ws her. Lm all in. Je ever I get the nerve all ee mé_ itd dont sek cher ent l t-Bitm's pourage —oosed—aa—aquickl Tra ft had arisen, and with a followed his companions.) ‘o the wed ding. had the saving grace of humor, Slim was the first to recognize the mintater:— Silence fell over the group, a Urs dot kun what was the-proper Ung | ter was io ve to do. next. love wade. one of spected and not Vow: If you'll kindly show me | —— beran Mr. Price. Am en se HoKpitalt = sei pushed Sage Brust back int tis chair and Parenthesis tapped mh janinistar on the ahoulder to distract bi i RECOTTON: meee a CHAPTER X. she hospital at Onthuahua, where 9 Visiting “Frenoh surgeon removi te ‘of bone preseing on. his. bri ix memory returned. Hie frst Rotion Wax to write to Payson, telling him Visi tupda.. He inolosed: letter to Echo. He did not write to fearing the recalpt—ot—the. a ahocle | ews wollte too=e to tell easy stages hi ne Back From the Dead. WO years%ad—paased wince Dick Lane sank unconsctous from an =< ‘Apache bullet wound Into the | a wanderet- trom one to another in Mexico, Man? wea or a) ere: way but never oT £ ation Fs return and claim her hand rage, made’ his, tines ATECOTE: xard onde know: e ae naires, Sounds of laughter he eden tere wet =party—oing on here," (he pinpeatt It: er, Payson waa asked ans. to By walking mowly from fa fal Upon hin eare at eon trae sty of his: excape and hiq in mar- Allen the fatigue of hiss rid Aa he mounted topes. Bete aited: he surpriae, takock—inteht KUL — fret" pathy taeag ae inte! Sa ia Contneds apoloxlued arenthesis | aw? it nakin' breaks. Let me tote aust eet AWWW "Good day, gentlemen," smiled | Price, ‘When’ you are up my tl trust’ you will honor my church with ur pre nce, Fe-Queen-Substitute— “Sake Brush, did you get that tle Mr, NQUESTION ARBLY cutaway Hdemandedt “st rate forgot. Daweoi : I couldn't get no didn’t — here: nono.” coats are favor Sorn," replied Sage Brush, laconi- yarlations peclalty when the man chooses to depict a] een ke: that woman in ‘The Truth’ and potty co Mrar US THE TE | ut Rhy in ‘The Three of Comb eenpel sre jeue sex. The author -of dsiyes us « ailly, sue Thtet’ Reactumectinyallie deren ‘one 1 than by lingerte, a uv ordinarily: conetble rien 7 we lel felons bev btaliran aan “@aiming on tus profound knowledge ot | * the feminine heart. It makes me fest fe Nke-telling them -that they. ‘don't! know “VERY ‘theatrical success brings | sham -her—nusbend “vee and-— But I'm tired of Nara ike} yiaaventel Unwelcome Guest. OLLY stopped further eomment by - sa2-Bud's moult side nim. Well, let It go at that,” aid Jack, closing the focitent,,| 4) Ho’ rejoined Heho as he spoxe.” The ‘Tts penalty. The hk made bdy| The Giri Behind the Counter"! has brought @ horde of ticket PiWales to wey eeyourt ‘a veritable” school sharks these nights, pies of the things night ‘would ecarcely be music to man- agerial earw. And yet the old defense of] wld. proper for You to be together be- ne my Without © chaper- that'a right Inice la ever right. proper,’ laughed Slfm._— “"Well) It ain't- tho pay folks does pack East,’ replied Mrar “Allen, tartly, siaring at the Sheriff. ; “Blast the Bast!" erowled Allen. “We @den things: in-our own ‘way out here. With) a mischievous “smile,” Sil: glanced at. bis comrades and ‘then solemnly observed, “Still, I shear they partes i (88 Slim ‘Jerked open the. to} while Bage Brush stood Well, “the darned idiot!" TRecire 5 of the bag, y helplessly. he muttered tinned Parser ok Tom Jo} Ones, "Don't you know thac $f you hit the bade witha cla ke this you'll put her clean out?’ orled Sam. Sage Brush was not oast down how: a ‘Always resourceful. he aueosted, UVa shell ee ‘bride Was arrayed In her wedding} Mrs. Alton Was ready for a Surat 0" Tereinhled inthe laree room. Inewhieh the ceremony was to performed. lly acted as herald for the cowboys. ne doo led: = Rste you folks, como on and Kot Slim. tood, healde Polly aa the boys marched past nlm. His general ad-) monition was. “The Sret—pna of you shorthorns makes a breik I'm xoin’ t' bend ag over your hend.'! The guests erinned cheerfully as they PEDO ea Il hadping wis made,—t+—de— 4re—shawn——This_one {a jaunty and youthful tn the: extreme; ant Ty tie ae porn ev la pectlanly. sc )) inl bonita ae emma long sleeves decreed by fashion, and St is finished in the severe tailor wtyle tint marks the Intest and best | modelu, The original, © trom which the draw signed to be worn With to match, the in one of the new but the tot, dark blues, com worves quite as well for ‘separate wrap, and lie adapted to all seasonable sult- ings) and cloakings, Shadow effecty and in- ; oD Le wothing tempt you during these only answer you wet to your com- plalat, if you're twenty-four houre td take advice | (Bley to speak, with authority. ‘Beware of raliroed croselags Re g eronehiate Grequentea “by automo- jes, Those whose birthday thie fs wilt ‘be promoted if in employ, -If in’ their own business an’ unusual chango will Seme to them In this twelvemonth. let them beware of carelessness in the company that managera ‘are. powerless against told me Jast night that his wife was the sh - handed orig P, ga and higher-volced spractioes ef thead speculator: on the street in the after- noon and offered a dollar 1f she would ‘uy him two tickets, But map-gers can at leaat do one thing—they can keep these common nuisances from [blocking ‘does, make. tha lwo contract ait off alona by themavlver'—— “what for?!” asked Jack. “why, to give them the last bit of quiet enjoyment they're goin’ to have for the rest of thelr lives," chuckled Slim, From Smiles fot Tears. The cowboys laughed hilariously at the sally, but Mrs, Allen, throwing her afma about’ Echo's neck, burst. into tears, crying: ‘My litle girl*’ “What's the use of opening up. the sluices now, Josephine?’ asked Allen. “Let her alone, Jimt’? drawled Slim, W Tecent society C HERRY. HILL circles are all agog over a little problem which resulted. from nt, You see, Mrs, Kelly and Mrs.’ Murphy wore en route “There's a heap of bunch.” remarked Slim plously to the girl, Tossing = flower him as eke fasted awny xhe cried ain't none Tug-o’-War Puzzle, H Stout Boys holding thelr own strong ‘ns a Stout Hoy. Let us say a Solution OF the ERF ts the solution of Tuesday's “TugeorWar'' puzzle: Four against fivy Plump Sisters proves that | a Plump Sister can pull four-fifths as Stout Poy could, pull ten pounds, ‘then a Plump Sister could pull eight pounds conspicuous plaids arp much Uked for tho wuits, and green and black; with collar of green yelvet, Is both chic and girlish, Tho cont Is made with fronts, backs. and sido backs. ‘There are the regulation collar and lapels, finishing the neck, and the sleoyes are cut In two pieces - in ‘true masniteh onholes with Misges’ Cut. each, style, But handson © buttons effect the closing, For a away Coat—Pattern No, 8,796. | i] girl of sixteen years of agethe cont @iet. iy ‘ "irri eof Mi tm afte: th 4 ed On the gt ide, 21-3 91 5-8 yards the di Her feelin's 1 harrowed some an’ {rr} fon attepd Vonpi of Mra. Cassidy a uctesncon: functlons,: and) DAS On the name basis the second pict vill require $ 1- ds of material 27 Inches wide, 21-3 yards 44 or 1&8 yaré gee ey born to-day will be bast pore ee NG eae gation Is what they needs most street. without recognition, because Mra. Kelly saw Mrs, Murphy Grat, and|itormy un that tho Silm ‘wins could | sy inches Lappe delta ; ~/p @ business ‘that brings travelling pacts tdisnmecci aga x The outhurst of tears was incompre-| thought It would be @ great opportunity fo leave her card at Mra. Murphy's hquao, |41) twenty-six pounds. | Havi carhationn 5:TOU {a cut in nizes for girla of 14 and 16 years of age. ae sat Eee a ALEN RID spite ie ~ Incnulle te the bridegroom. Taking at | which she did and was Informed that Mra, Murphy hud really seon Mrs, Kelly [Uushed thelr respective Ruel i g Fah rida itera peta! _ LEISURE FOR LOVE. front at! the display of séntiment, he| before and had also proceeded to leave her card at the Kelly nunsion and found] Vers we muy add up totals Re Nad Par wendy al Ulin EVENING WORLD MAY MAN- he will be Inclined to: be fickle and ccwould you love me better,’ askea| cried: ‘1 don't want no cryin’ at my that Mra, Kelly had been gone fifteen minutes After loaving their cards and | iia picture, and find that the lett: sid t man neriseod BUREAU. No. 21 Weat I'wenty-third streew New fits! in endeavor. the: Sweet | were very | Weddln'.”” veuret# BOtW ladles started at once towards thelr respective homes and, as shown|renresents Atty pounds against forty Obtain York. Bend ten centa in coin or stampa fot! each pattern: ordered, \ | "Ble aitl born to-day will be amiable| wealthy?’ > z With. teara In her eyes, Echo pouted | 0 aS sketch, met at a point just midway between the two housos at exactly jeight on the reht side. The correct TPORTANT—Wilte! your e and address plainly, aka ake: “end well-liked. Faults. to’ be corrected |. “ure.” “the young man, [720s halt my wedding.” ‘look, Hera js an- opportunity for the mathematicians, puxalista and «the |answer to th prableyyts phat the lett IMPOR’ ae pam 2 Samy youth are untidiness end! jaa ong mere SOS Ey ay, SaughterT? sobbed ‘even fiends of tho parties mentioned to figure out of guess the exact time when | Ait aren ene-Nith of a tout Boy, ee bdo Adiaarsadiormansle " Smemeay i ae wanes the lefies first sensed without thirteentie-of a Slim Twin.’