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“ \ The. Evening World. Daily Magazine, ‘Wednesday, November 6, ive >) *i The Man of the Hour” | “It-!t ought to bring matters te @ sffair'on the floor and. not buy any of er any change of olty administration) ‘Judge Newman!” anounced the the stock for your own private account. | would smash our Borough Street Rall: | butler. Stick to that and there's just one thing | way deul. To offset that, I've jolned | /A iat frown crossed Wain- hat can possibly block w: hands with’ Horrigun. If I can bring | wright’ but cleared into s pass- "You meanthe.defcut pf the present |him to seo tilts my way, he shall |kbly hol atteyle expreasion as a little, city admintatration this fa! i head, I should think.” By Albert Payson Terhune. Jessy cet.guecum: * I “mester-stroke that I've a noilon you may 3 | possibly Have een at the bottom of it. WeCoprrightes. 107, by George H. Broad-jaway, ‘you're looking pale. Do I work /Now confess, Weren't yout’ [Newman ia my ‘next-door nedghbor on ] the left as.you come from the station, wright, “You need more exerciae’ Why | ‘PPVHE country house of «Charies/ 17s z : don't you get oust of doors eftener { I Wainwright, fnancter, topped the [°C vo eet oe | ridge, overlooking the water, in-a| ! ‘ | gi{max. of architectural Hidsouaness. atl laaea par istics ise pela ae ee xtravagant, cost. The groutis “of — ; (Charles, Wiiwright, noancler, retchea | THADK youl, air. You are very kind | courrtiers—scree_ $f Jendacaps | indeed. But if, ist the: same to een you Td rather handle: tt all iiysel 17 Tet, place—Quech Anne house, with’ — "Oh, he probably “never gave: it glance; cottage, that's [my meagre judl Seoeerneseoereoore soonest ooererereeseeoor cesses LEEPESDH PSV PEPIP LSS PSPS PSH SSHS HSH SHSSHP PPS HOS OF SHPPSSOSD “PHE NEW MAYOR’’—A Story Founded on GEORGE H. BROADHURST’S Successful Play, INTRIGUE AND ADVENTURE have cast enough to Wy all the/hon: | gray-halred man with « solemn, weak rnore, You aren't the port of girl whe, { that.. Amd I don't believe it will | est votera he naiyis. Ho'n coming here | face trotted pompously in on @he heels! could marry « man-if she didn’t respect: | pleasantly. “You don't know Mr. Gibbx! mah, Hut berhape 1 couldnt per tev- Durst.) = oo t Cebus hon aiie x : ; eon Reaeediel dee eenlien ane sco: | “Well, of course I diav't exactly witte atin. The organizitin's soll ax | this noon td talk things over —w(th me. | of the butlers announcement. - hat! x ‘ k. They have ¢ Nice, the « Phelan’ ing, too.!? A “ ” CHAPTER I. retary, with & promptitude that nee a rock. They have the police. the office- | Phe ah 's coming, ti d | “Good morning, Judge,’’ sald the host, é 2 eomething almost elavish in ft. | wo. Men and a Girl. | “Fetling ali: rightt* went on wain- | [1 Mink, of Gibbs; Nertoa & Go,? Judge] tng him.” 19073.) "aamiratton and respect to/start om I'll: soon make you love m “You would be satiated with oo Mt ° tle?” ‘ ‘Yea. “Knowing 1 could in time wis him—didn't admire him. You'tao c erhaps I couldn't marry sueh @ "Your, chanow for happiness would: be: better with me: Oh,’ Dallas, you | Gtons: You . must’ have noticed the| know I love you! | You've ‘kept me: | alting a9 long!: Is Ne fair to wren ee { aT" put-in-the Judge—‘a mera! “I healtate-beanuee_I- want to be tafe When a man with | t al _palary haa a social} s un both, For thet reason It mak wou th walt! gardeting . je Cataleat Wainwright, nee tor, eclipsed those of. Bia neighbors in the fasbionddle suburb, } @ven aw the natne of Chu wright, financler, eclipaydt 2 @ther in Wie olty world Tuled us undispuied and absoty teh. Even when he turned from the ef tity and fellow money-builders, the work's: perfectly satistaciory, | sir | “Perfeotly, Thompson, You're the! 3 ‘ : 7 by ;-only_emplojee 1 iitye who seaman to) : ta | A Y | can't realize w Vlove work for kis sake, Seen ony ee toad . ‘ ] thing of Mr- Gibi this morming?’ “No, wit, I don't believe he's up yet. | Coming by-sveh-atate train leat night, lyou know, afr, and’— here monoy 6 moron | HOt likely to, T Nope Mra, New! weil?’ Yory complete Ib wockbroker Trount , tied up adjoining his dis brary, and tmoreton st fe ; ipulatld’day/atittaipris| Rercmoney, end) {Hen te eave See aiteas ne ‘And now lopk at him! At thirty-five hide eaaie he's the head of one of the busiea' sharies Wainwright, Anancler, waa al be ¢ he No obese or statuesque wife carried about with her a portable ad- vertivament of its woalth in the snape Bit vaiuebte jewels: or m: ds Ewethermarkelset fis name renowned in-epera box, Now: Dee ere cren, atrgnger than 6 His only ‘ is atone 0 port casino or Lenox cottage. 1s Oy | ond wald Walnirriht. “Take a} (Doss) lage deat Reiner t these despatches and see for you! ae mere beggarly Laan pare or 29 felt. Had your breakfast?” resolve.) — a penny, Nothing Butea? (itz ton this fall, vroke in a voice; ne broad stairway! - Sorry to be so Aate. | It But! — Clever, boy! Dallas will have to show rohand now or ver. She's kept you the anxious arat too long as ft Ly at's the reason I asked you up here le it to-day knows low brok “Good morning from the foot’ of thought to ao old a friend=you might word to Mr. Horrigan tn my behalf. perhapa-—es a peteonal favor, y. | Horrigan will be here to-day. No: cannot:!'-aseented-Waliweright+ quickly, “and from present signs I'm | well set up and good to look at, and nan is ay, Charles, {twas she whotold ma! you" to drop in’on you this morning. You see—I—sho—Mrs. Newman -ts , most | anxious for me to come up for re-elec- On, good morning Mr. Horrigan, to whom I broached the asubje: docen’t to er, turn aheet pceaes aselts Unalewsyaiierioent stay cae eee want to imve me = renominated. I; } “Of course, I'll do what Iittle I can. position to keep tip and tour daughters |. “Hut I've waited so long! Tine that aren't’ married ahd—Charles, you thing) ‘Is there any.one that can’t realtze what ft means to have four) Steps, none too light, olattered @owm j the stairs and trito the Mbreary bouneed lad-in-teanis fannele ie was_tall xecmod always to have stepped dtrestty— Htrom “a bandbox amt to have ha@ @x- the ittis Sidecs— Peco —erew —tonbiy tremely facent acquaintance with myeh 4 was | ? ‘ : ; i sor j , | “Hello, Palla @ shouted, encom- 2500.00 caus antry BES if nalesenigititnt Lotlday In six years, as _ at SIIB ss 4 a : , ia 7 Kn Appeal. passing his sister In @ Bear hug. “Mow ‘equipment of pias Bestiitorihernitde is doing, I suppor oxersieeping IM | : . “ P \ *<... ee , c Extremely well, thank you," sald | sopn are"—- A Wainwright so far carrie’ ae tie wors}part—of the fun, There's a man to! : SA mens. hei, te Th AR. ; . 3 . + ; A ¢ he, ‘“A-wonderful woman! You've met ‘eres Mr. Gibbs, Perry,” Dellag re- tie Btmost tere or ii et as to bavela| Dexter, yoursel: after Tirompvonty aT : 7 - ber_Mr__Gihbs?__No? "But of couras | minded him. o« she emerged. somewhat eae zemember when he marted out he hadn vou Must often dave teard— By te crumpled from the embrace “have. The Ind’a manner underwent « ete ning and frigid change. he grunted, with a curt nod to the visitor and, picking Sand becamo immersed in ite contents, j jobitvious of all else, :} “Mr. Gibba le only spending one @ay °° with ua! admonished Gladys, trying te tsoften her young brother's rudeness. | “Hope he'll enjoy tt," ¢ame in absant Drep ini tones from the depths of: the paper, > a little after noon and I'll tell you how : nd and two children mani s sorenidren Dette a ately petty: an and 1 otrange | Tidings: c 1am ut 1 . t ’ , toast be aah y 5 Reg ‘ -| my intervention turns oux." | Jn Unweleome Guest. See twenty-four; and “Perty es Svea er, a well-groomed, stocklly bullt man, |oare for me,”* { {2 7 ; pores | diidae, postive 1 wriggling In-hin~de= Mary, lovavie jad of twenty-on lounging into the room with a nod at "Then make her care. As long as sho ‘ ‘ :: Ns ia ight, ‘Mrs. Newman will de #0 ploased. | with their uncle, who managed their affairs, et them go pretty much ax they | Thompson_who discreetly whhdrew into| carer for no one else You can persuade “Seema queer to} her tot she-adores you." : more or 1ess| the adjoining office. eT ee Baa SIONS BRE Ae Ui ee adi des| havejawhole aay away, trom tie cffteer (liv lo yolt- kannst You're —a_bachae leramrnenital g Anal One eis t| T hardly: know what to do with so mach | ¢lor. | eidedty popular—was rater fond of) | ONT ll | ‘Perhaps that's how J know, And “Tao. “It's the every-day hard work that'a tho doesn't care for a oe etse: | ‘The trio had passed a pleasant, UN-| Lut you where you are to-day, Gibys,/~ "You're sure? There's Bennett, for) @ventful month at the big house on they 114 that’s Interested me in you. For in-| Instance, si Qui carly in the summer of 18—, when) gre oe inet deal of youra In South Bea| “Alwyn Bennett? Wi day dawned wheresn Fate booked a! Coors, known him all her Sumber of Gecidedty Interesting, fale-)- “ayer that] wax the deal the paper noth { Osughters? Please ask him If he won't, if he did. Well, till afternoon then. Good morning. {Queer little rat abturd! She's | They're just} more. He's' our says in’ —— 1B i ws the law doesn't in-/So make yourself easy on th —____ignarket raporiacipher telegrams and a|to me. Aa long as ! nm that score. @oren viler details of deals which Nis| terfere Tm going to get ait can: 90) ff —Benneit_tored her he'd have” pi “imple life cult dia not prevent him] are you. So ts every vane man. As/ posed long ago,’ ‘from operating at long range, Wrth wished I had 2 good operator up_h fiom T/cou}d trust. Bo without @ word | broken ianea-a-aai to me he -goes and learns telegraphy. city and the untry to wit int nom Disk Hore hap erd. If they weren't they'd have | iad ary ago and run tet vemsclyes, pe Sera . _ never can tell when'— ats why Im bringing theft] at Gibbs waa not Matening. HL can be done withow any long an it Not necessarily. He's not a man to tobe} up Ui ‘jini. world had gone more than or. | Interest you. Listen to this! ‘The en-| with a despatch. Railway stock is offered now ui, & | “i wouldn't let mn speech jike that get} to Weitching with as near an approach the secretary aie jhursiea out my career if 1 ory sDoliing a man's noex in bust-} to a sinilo as the great man ever per: | wards, bit also the sole helrs to wiv) with Ht: Se deat umderstand-yom “+ High —costa mara £Po leo Heise aiiam S ay i ce acdingcrous-man,} aa—yett-can—He—slanced covertly mitted.” Altowether he wes in an un-| vast wealth. They are summering at ‘So ‘Thompson 1x not only a secretary) | rfectly?, To take for yours H ople think, But, speaking of | I¢ he’s against us an make trouble, | Glbbs, who hed strolled te the’ window, but a telegraph operator as well,” rr Gf the de ‘wontedly genial mood, and some of | his magnificent country place, where ndle the w reform wave] 1 want him. Hex trie pood—tatere—oe £ar Om pe 486 be + he-forminate -broker.ls..eald to. apend feo include his busy secretary. very one of the very few moments left —*-~Thompson,”” he remarked, 4s ile | vacant by his daring stock maaipul _ Siiset batch of correspondence was cleared !:ions. No mistaking that, eh, Gibbs?” aaid rapldly: T don‘t oftencask anything fn return.” you 1s merely an acquaintance. Offer) xe ms to de vei Gto pay vour- own fars.-but it Her-Parents Object sks me to Ko 1 fond of mo, but never | 77 5 Young to Love aiways avcompanies me homme, Aled than, spend It pear proper for her to accept thie in-/ ns ar the house at intervais and N Is different or: is only _ a Braw Headliner. New York Theatrr.:thraatene to become os popular as the Scotoh high-| 3; depends on how often the follow ts all. He is the longest and at the aamé timo oné of the shortest head-|given, to ‘good timos.”’ If {t “1x only ¢ helped across: in many a tlds, He 1" as long as an hour|sedom Ute parents are rather narfow: laried job, and he ts almost ag short as the lowest walter an | minded: but if it is aften they are pér- % Fields's employ. —To say that he la beautiful Would be to break our golden | egctt; 5 yoright in the matter. ‘The perenia Hirer} ita Hee forse titioK6- aller whoni tt hurts. And-s0-as near RE wh-ean wt Enve- thelr via twas titersst-at-heart; I = a E_ghade lene confidenc ‘ FS ott annose eons! snay— cat how call= | more until you & >w Up, {or a reuth indeed You fee) worse about it than I . Mire Walnwrigbt. ['—— SS Fenn arite it yourself, then?! Household Hints. *to"R description of Mr, Tauder without being too flattering, is to say that he = i cont Ses extents fhax Arthur Dunn's face and Francie Wildon's logs, tnd iccehe tel ss ane a ranean Ayal wie Cn Fou-muy judge Dy this thet he-ts not strangely beautiful. He te a come thelr wishes. If she wishes to accept |.) . season, both wits —segidthire-in-ktite. Hle-bare} Ae ea Haan An na his attentions she should let hor parent} Vie to maton Ks iadvtio poeta teal ace: know and not be deceltful” about” tie erry: RESET seq that the rumor ts dented,”” ay = = - = Sas Ae ae affair. SSR EEN EEE —fanteriaL and Ad is O50 ! Oa taFRe— head of caull ower in lmarry me some day, arva’t you, nid now for songs: re) ate nny affairs, judstng by Leuder's ——Feeparate wrap. in salt water until tender; drain and 9 Dallaat ae = St@orrulnive laughter, interfered with his really funny monotewIe when—ne-broks How to o Make ¢ Up. which oase all cloaking aS ONES anil et rae foto the bill yesterday afternoon. Usualty when @ comedian laughs at himeelf, | Dear Betty: 5 Fou're quite content to leave it all to him. Yowr shy emile fades away an) MOST unfortunately and uninten- iBea' Itaclf under—well, whatever you happen tu be wearing. But it's diferent tlonally offended a young lady of “with Lauder—or rather, it’s different with you. Befere you know !t, you aro whom I em very fond. She will not Vaughing with him. You have taken your laugh ot of cold storage and tcld| epeak to me, How can I win her affec- cloths are appropri- ate; This one includes the seams that ex- tend to the shoulders think I woulat" |handie; then take a portion in the “you have let me keep on coming to {hands and squeeze dry; shape in balla | about the size of an egK; in the centre ssee_you, You have’— most an imbecile. The blear-eyed, tristed, mumbling boy, pulling his toy, treas-| plain your conduct, asking if you may | holes, It tg finished ‘ures from a deep pocket and tolling the little story that went with each, wns | call, 3 n tallored Waiion forithe®allaniety not ton Mie aritias This! ble. weer orton unpleasant, and preferred GHfeihomely: humor was: aowetiaesi very. "strong; but Ie ahowed Leader pelos a] Womans Prerogative, everything’ else, and character actor of uncommon cleverness and ralsed him far ahove the level of |pear Bettyr with a simple velvet thesordinary comic singer. Here amd there were real boyish touches, as, for I It proper for a young_man to tlp!eol!ar. Tho coat toex, three onions, a smal! chill pepper jand a little water; cook ubti! tender; then put through a sieve. To the julce and sthuned pulp add salt and a Ittle sugar. This makes a deliclous and jAttractlye dish. | Asparagus Loal. 49 ; score k until tender, | + timetence, the reply of the lad when the angry old man whose “windy? he hed|}. his hat and speak firat to a young made with front Mbrolfen caught him by the collar and asked why he was running away: ‘Wasn't |4 indy, or is it proper for the young fronty, back a M-rennin' home for monsy to pay for it?! lady to bow and speak frst? {wide backs, It is flu- “My Scotch Bluebell,'' aa Lauder sang and danced !t, with 4 pretty, Nght- LM. W. lished at the + Balred girl, was puro, light-hearted gayety, He pranced about with Joy and @rldy| It ia the; woman's place to bow and with regulation collar fo his fair powsessipn, and the audience danced with him to the pretty music of | speak frst. x and lapoly, and. the ao Ali Baba Boo. mi @he.aong. + Lauder then tried to get away, but after arzuing the matter with the balcony To Ask Him to a Dance. PEAR eects o—— Tand-pallery, he finally rigged up in sallor clothes and ‘obliged with “Wo Dear Betty: : i ul ae? ae |] Wednesday, Nov. 6, 1907. | Parted on the Shore.” Here ngain his talk was better than the song, ‘he sorig| f[ BOCT, & month do 1 was Intro: | se ate | cS der fom and 2 ‘was really a running nealot conversation. ''I'vo seen the sea 9 bad," he r iced {0 a) yong man! whom ir} (tae omadty of ma {n water till done, adding & a @ toarked, “that tho captain! couldn't stand on the bridge.” And then Ugaling h like very much and haye every | meylum tues for 4 | Dienty of suit and a little pépber, stot leds atic Oat abe “ne added: ‘'An* I've eoen the captain ao bad that he couldn't sland’ on Hlk Teugon Covbelleya 2x AiPariscL Sante aly) varia iS 9 | Take the oalcken from the pan, leaving phn baorlivey ain tote «atlas i! Mow can I let him know that the man 1H or. 214 yards RSIS IML MT TAnereun CSE intiemadnthe threatened: with auarrels tls — But the funniest thing of all was Lauder'a poetic outburst at the vaha. Step-|-who introduced ux, who Is not very | Wehes Wide. win 14 beaten yo!hu. of two ergs, three round. | Fem Fa ht arate Ping.to the footiights he crowded this heartfelt acknowledgment on the audience; aoe ie cy divas tact sud aa collar, aerate ed tablesppapa: of flour, ono round kotting Into serious trouble through idly * iS persenal friend of imino; also, is 3 5 tablespoon of butter and a level table- | roscdting an appartntly harmless ploce| (HBR ad expensed ¥ Buti ve been ‘compensated proper for me to write to this “young! 34 Ne ic |xpoon of parsley, minced fhe. urn | of gossip that will come to them trom nae cegle’ ngs my martyrdom on sea 9 man asking him to a dance, and if 86, | {1% Seml-Fitted Coat—Pattern No: 5825, those: Into" the guid in the: pan and! @ near relative. Let both sexes avold eae the way. Son rena By the great reception % shoud I peyton thal eke Ten at J five minut tg HOW Bnd oyer-indulkence this year ta, pleasure zee you end to a! You "have conférred/on me. a trolley ¢ . on, Drala a Quart of oysters. Line | ang may company, But I put in an awful time I paver will forget it, to pay my p#n. fare or let se Sanne Call or. ewnd by mail te THE EVENING WORLD MAY MAN-{ a ood ‘¢ {ea ood paste, pat in | ON comity born eddie butt be, attec: When on the maging matn, And in'my memory atore pl fir Is better to let the man make the TON] FABHION BURBAU. No, 1 West Twenty. Urird street New} 0 1ye1 OF eaten a tht brats | irteinper. which will ease her mang a ve gg AR mind, Tim telling yo ‘The way'yau have received me firat ndyances. If you wish to you may York, Geri ten cents ta cotn or stampa for each pattern ordered, Wind two mora layera, Finis with morrow ic net cures day: Blt eaneauee ae ne Me to-go beck wy. train, On he firat visit 2) your shore, (Feeds inyiiag, him to the dance, but if IMPORTANT—Write your name ont address plainly, and ah} tho rest of tho broth, and for the (op | ‘pa thritt. He ts me N. to #DC- * f H pan euset YoU Tues Bus ‘pastores et ey ama reat nies uut_on arith crust, cut in diamonds Dusinéss oF a, profession. but hase the Caketes: You fr eclrcles, which Is-better-than.a close fight apainst aréat e @ mevere arent mention that the oan whe t cover, Bake tii-browned, a es, a And=py the way, won't you ask Perry why he never comes. over. to-see my Him sure Mrs: Newman would -bs-giadt “8he 14 a wonder as a husbend-tratner, | [ih f clMerelic Bont on to. get ‘Ale 90 he doasn't know | to-morrow’s papers, aren’ Then the financier lowered Riis voice and; Go ahead and marry Bennett. Oo “lt Konoys you?” : | t of all. hes never asked me pee f zi g “Plesne be nice to Gihbs for my sake, | PES oe tie _goared te wotlial be : i = =_ ~ Dallas. I do » great deal for you, and! enathig_arotird here-oy rou one Say eee Le Hie patted her on the shoulder with a} ders. 7. Ne tien Bia jwesture meant to be affectionate and, trot! and Sister ‘stared gullillyal vitation, and also to write to him with- us 3 a PERPLEXED. | gent nelther in the élear, girlish voice | 188 Ss fout the consent and knowledge of her aa aay SuSE Sateen ead ju are entirely too young to love! ioe in the honest, dark eyes that met| sisi Sirieth Pty of this ARRY LAUDER, ihe Scotch comedian who is sdvencing vaudeville at the idipevidenul ere tane ¢ in the honeat, ¢ Y aR ‘parents? WoORR. « y wishes to be frienda evant jonly. Don’t attempt to ge REL rt of exch bal! place a hale inch dice of | "I haye told you that I don't care for) Aid ii. tell for myself, ne: cheese, er the ball ‘orm yu the way y vant me to. I have. Mt! tO'aproac<tverf through the house, You may have heard ‘Stop Your Tickling’: | tions again? eran | andi thee cea meen cits | Sas a ee ies Re Asal formed 7Rua en Me Saacaarerren toe yoe| Darore and thought tt very allly, but now you know Ji is allly and rejoice in the| If you see the ‘young lady ask her) coniing Ines to leweinnateertintbutte ing frequent. /But that {a all. And tt 1 aot enougit! quickly Wiscovery that you are equally sttly, for a few moments’ conversation and) Aqure and ts closed | SRS Roe rein batter, tucnlng. frequent: | But net oe baa Feader'e next song, “I'm ‘the Saftest of the Family," was horribly funny, | apologize for the offense. You can also} down the front mi i Bao a oa Menenen a ae CERN famteaitd hive wane! ‘gust ax a hnlt-witted lad ts scmnethres horribly funny, (his audor Jad was al-| write either her or her parents and ex-|Iaittons and button- Hoveesthenii(hiccaalsene Sisalar eon oween the broker disappeared through the ; Tong windows, “how collld you treat =. guest of uncle's 20 rudely?!” eae “I don't Ike the fellow, Afid I don't | observed Gibbs an itke what I read in the paper to-day i the Judge bowed himself out, “Mrs. gbout him and you. Gee! what a measly Newman must be a marvélif all he/ paragraph! It's enough to makes white man want to dash out his brains =~ with a clarette. You're going to deny Bia Porrya— seen ing down in the nesreat chair, “Are be otherwise. I'll speak to Horrigan | you crasy?. Say, If you are en for owen fi happenings Lo OS0Wioo here anil it's oat | (ZF, : j She's tamed him . | (Papers, ares i = ~ = z = = yeas Lee hig ak e 1 no! t denounce Timarked Gibbs aa t Ying of a Morse Ti Fogo mean hie AMSAT NOR A ed TAA paxped- The Money Master.. y You were within the lew. * Ho's an dler. She Inytrument sounded from the oMe i the people at larg h? You'M have a pleasant | Decause hes never Jttvainwright himself was up betimes! They've been hammering me for years es cn mhosnave mis ce something, ocieite ave ing.” Feplied Wainwright, | “Tho people at large are sheop that |lttle gathering, Perhaps you didn't ate : 2, Bay, it ¥ nd at work In hia library, poring over| and attributing all corts of tow motives |themzelves, Like yoursclt, for inatance, |, He\* ® Py Uedl rH tahoe d aa eee Sa ETO TeMBINC nee EL Seo we Pitan aad torriean have | @bou: him, though. It's always well| a real Kood. ¢ to have & friend on the “bench. One | you marry a Wat street Btock Report? jira better ‘nt Gibbs.” If you marry | len ‘Fou'll only be an ‘also ran’ wil! Khe ticker-tape and thé market -news- here to-day, 1 want to patch |) Q1vy tece had lighted with « sudden|Oh, keep out of it, old girl, a ais- drother. If you've got ay ay y e. 1 1 Higent : fuss or shouting, A mosquito could arfeaseasllyanp I've had him nine years now a quarrel §f J can, 1 neas them Tarning to mote the| something to your Intel inne peoniis t i yy. But once start h in 3 : if iow of eagerness, Turning to note the vi apy isa) ie aoence young fellow, | dite twice aa often if only he alda't | ana’ : and tempted him fifty ways. But he's| the ‘shepherd’ who can make them $ojpott. Phetan's a useful man Caure, Wainwright oaw his niece Dalian cineuinhed tte ony marry eome ene T Spans earnest pcoune from: | ning a song about It, By the way, Deve aoe start nim’ ae! faa true ua ateal ‘one employee Lever | Wherever he. wayr.’ | “Bat Horrigan js bons of the Orgnt- | deecending the stairs, Involuntartly ehe| like, can't, yout" meatiighane babe eae aun saaler S vedualvation ye: | Zouceesa te pacers m | win, What is tt, Thompsont" | ip and Thad that T covbl + Ey the way, the| «Shepnent and ‘crook’ combined. T/!zatlon= If you have iim on your side halted ax she reached the threshold and pkepeven te ven Alma one oe itde. aaa No.“ Anything newt’ ‘ 3 i nessage he Jus DugAt me should say." orited Gl oliuek- | why do you bother about gettlne| pnw Gibbs. Then, ter eense of hosp!- der ! ‘3 a : ‘ aaa { hed by the real feeling that un This morning affairs in the finan-| ‘One ehing, a: least, that ought to| The secretary entered trom the oMco| interest you. 1: tells me Boron Sat lingéat Toke | Phelan toc jtallty tdumphing over Impulse, «! ivan teothers ‘Alppant words: 4 Conndenge re: stored ang the Tun on Brother's, Bmo- sone ie clecked. Next time you ge {muggest for Ine 3 ae. os te ed Dallas, smused, in = ele puss es ‘That's good med Moreover, paragraph tn one of the [brated financier to @ prominent young| 2ere'® # blank: E tale ail get hold of at that? turned Wainwriehty deyiy) TYOur cas Wait fore remember, Dela6,"? sald Walnwrlght! fotty beet muvesdamrdy~ ca eee “ety papers thet “hed caught ils exe] oroker te about {o-be announced. ‘The Wainwright read the message, torlb-| price—auietly, and without making cer might suffer, Nothing (except. | wean Pie a ae Relireoaraelol porintokniatomes Wed? set his lean gray tace“to| young lady and her brother are orphans| bled @ few lines and handed the reply attracting attention.—fnat maybe. gratitude) 1 so bad ae BUMOF in ify wa TTT RPT PST : icky as a fox, ; "Gities Ss here only for the day. I count | spite ‘of hers * T'vo known him over since ho was on you to make his hollday as pleasant| —“Alsrvn Bennett!” oe our titel Words of Wisdom ‘om the Young. ts what ee i sport and say ‘Y ‘Why don't you hi Sees ya Tia Tae ait ra c everywhere. with Seas TH bee, pine dollar Dear Betty: > dnsists-ietchim pay at > i SETS GIRL is interosied tr a fellow who, , BAO mOn ANG YL TER aorta \hurrled {nto the adjoining office, Scarce- | each oth: ‘ atterce aI ia: Interoat a faye areata leva PAaialetoen andiintiove wir a youne C0 | ON eaking of angels — once In cewhlls has been known |47€ Doesn't Take Her Out. a foe mney 94d ove lads mie ont age- who we tine iE ty had the door closed when Gibbs poey™ nel Dulles nad aiready turned | to have a “good time.” For some [Dear mtn: pee i Savaarante PENTRU TORRE yo. urn rom the wind? Bed ie] to Wotsome the, whaler... 2 ~ ; AM —twenty-cne and fairly good: haps the young man can y ¥ (0 me, Ave been ‘Alwyn et “Hoot Mon if Feasons her parents, do hot wish her to I JOOKINE. Mave “Known 2 yaunz {ford to take you to theatres, &e. He! ing with her just one year, and have! TO™ da here Dalley ated and, ta his site to distingulat im = A have anything to do with him, yet the man for over a year; whom 1 moet |S@2ms to lke you, and if you really only called about a dozon times. Shall tyne an teratenee j Age. 5° : a e Hi L airl corresponds with him. He has also) ‘ i tual. friends. He [Cate for him you should prefer to have it Tecan call oftener? Do you! jin Nelecin tht ery in Ng ped itte larry auder s lavitedshontoutl eciunshsuWonide liana ote tt ote eee cy with u view to treats. me so becuse our ae AS LOCHSIS I NOTRE A: BARES Sea ae ert tars eyes, Firat ae Ae tay unawakened be- Thore was no confusion, no embarrasy-| Intent Totes purpossleas or, to -yet_called forth ony Lae Ho went on arith a|imennwnile Bennett was conteat to joat iy hus fi through an existence that t [been aided ether wo ae! him: more. than eomatortably ‘Went off from the great” fortune Royaseed by, hia dead father: possoased fofia social position unassallab’ iow equally fortunate that ms a erlous, shat spells pularl it) Of course “Holt Blow couldsoul TTT nee saved ate ett cor a frouble of tere itneg Sat aire ig “1 didn’t. I just wondered. Please | ng what ‘ ; Sema iA odern Lover. : i Mexican Cauliflower. | ‘Why should It. You are gots to mM ar n Lov< balled “Perrys just talking about you.” Eas —_Aaswered die ane “Have I ever given you reason to| ting If PSS S about me you tell him, Dallas!” Pe quiet"! whi 4 Peg mith yeeat Perey iecfully. “I was just asking Jecing the sirl's confusion, Bennett changed the subject by inter | rupting: “My mother will be ovor here in a Sho js bring! Jong a guest of ou! who says you " |and ene (wero chums “a! sohool—afina fow ininutes, Dallas. Garrison! Oh, I'll be ever en hoc seein | LMT know Who she Js cried Peery, refusing tobe snubbed, | stie's -n gorgeous looker. [keonnot was under othe . hammer, eats in her two pet Bolton terriers, Betty and Prince. Maybe that won't | make me sold with her, eh?) Well, T guess. All 1 ask ly a start, and you'll find a whole lot of cripples lower than Irn be. If they're welling over. Pmight wander out, sort of almlemg-iik And happen to meet 'em. Maybe that's a bum idea? Good old ME Ful of bis. Macchiavellian schem: te lad bolted through the long win- | dow and Waa gone. Dallas, began Bennett without | qamblo, “you must aurely know why. | here to-da a seen that varaaraph in, Mee acen {t," whe answered, quietly. y aback -by het ., Bennett | pesttated an Insiant; then asked. mer- | ral we th ouldn't it be runt" ae versely, as though | tere’ fo witness ‘the brig Baie a netted to his. face. 1 et contin Foun gone. love: dnicr marrlt you” dont love hint peg er

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