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The Evening World Daily Magazine, GPCOSODAESDE ® @PPBSOSPPEBBS 2 The Expedition ; Must Go Through © In Spite of Croakers, Mutineers dl 8 . and Hangersback,the Newly Elected Captain of the For- ® tuna Decides to Fush On. @® ® heel without @ word Tt was no | victory for Kirk, and euved hi:n | from the dumgresable course of putting | Ids threat into cxecution, T he sent for Jackson end Haines, | The latter appeared first. Ho was @ § his features swollen h weeping, and every Mne of his artioulate with defection and jssame. He acquiesced humbly in his | disrating and took his lecture in @ |snuffiing silence. When he was told he had to shift his things forward, and <3 je! The Adventurer ve Osbourne. Appleton & Co.) by D . i oh take up his quarters in the forecastia, ; s Le broke down completely, and went Dio away crying like a baby. | wate, ‘Well, where's Jackson." | dacks y “Won't come, Captain e e a can ry t tulniag a . Ri . ed men . = Dragged in front, boosted =e ie | ehind, the late ornament of the CHAPTER NX, vice was ingl view Tonors. Kirk Asserts Hi mself. New had to assert, in no| 2 power that had] ift and decis- | stem I don't e got to make ake your maiiein: Vu bundle 1 there, tend Is! s plainiv working himself | xplos.on choking dered Kirk, tioning advanc- to Goltz tor | The jingle of steel unmann son, He gazed wildly about him, erked his hands to his breast thougi (save them from profanation | on, boys,’ he pleaded in a xen voice. “For God's sake, don't things on me. I-I couldn't try and do what you R put those stand it. Ill ned? c w j that if 1 lea fg any mom bribes be- A Sle © i Inst {ine ofered to our mon, T shall hola| Inf of thing s to ston. his palmy days shad 4 fop and bon| it yony duty to see that it dees We) Svante an : e! 4} are detormined to push the expedition | through, and croakers and hangers- ed | pack will eet no merev. Every went into this with thelr eyes open- 1 now that theyre in, they'll have | yin, That will do, You niuy go | left 1 uty. ost | pelow. | ‘He’s Whipped.’ ‘He's whippad,”’ salad Westbrook, as f they watched the ex-captain descend things to elaim the ladder with forlorn deliberation, with Hope so." assented Kirk, ‘But the| he sei ship's full of loose powder, and a spark Nan came may set it off.” | the | r with a jaunty alr. “Well, we have two of our firebrands “Hello, Kirk!” he sald “Whats up?" Ttn jist slippers—Beale and Jackson.” “Don't call me fn exclalmed) ud the hose ready." added Wicks Kirk, ‘I'm the OnE tDie with a grin, and the sooner yo! how te tne “If poor St. Aubyn goes It will have a Kirk's hand w his revolver, and bed effect,” said Kirk. ‘Wow is he looked’ so ready to use It that Beale’s Uttle fronical speech dled sililborn at ‘ the first syllabl “LT haven't to say to you, What a place to leave your bones onic,” ‘except to tell you i Bea's a ninealieae fake care, my friend," said West- thet AUT, py (arrook. fapetig him af ataly on th you in you there, Do | hack Hi lose he what shali be-| mperin Peele half my ehare to be under exclaimed. Kirk, sombrely is inaction is Killing, We are golng to bo tled up here for days and days e coming weeks will prove ti hear "LL know ¥ aes ya na | Gentl ay sealed Soe ORR) Te: greeter A EMINPA AHL oun EReL CORY beta Salil Du can KO will test our courage a good dee! wat King made hii mds, ordered wie searohtiaht iit, "stationed a couple of at each of the machine guns, and hen, turning over buried, a dark corner Wicks, "(a RS Content eit “The Fall of the Mighty.” Beale hesitated as though to argue the matter, but the row of resolute faaen davnted. dim Alen. aiid he amaed oa ‘oom oN | bread | when Piper ft to me in a hur party Ina bi | so l've be y of us- | bei Tootsie and Her Cat, Smilax The Million-Dollar Kid # # DO COME OUT TO NEW ROCHELLE, MR. Monk! QUR HOUSE 13 RIGHT ON PELHAM ROAD — You CAN'T MISS inf T DON'T FORGET Now! ALL RIGHT, ILE RUN OUT IN MY AUTO TONIGHT, MRS. MACK! TWANT YoU ALL To BE HERE sure! ves, His | INCOME 1S A MILLION A DAY— WANT ‘You ALL | TO Meer nA OH Ht doy! ™ oN (Ge NERVOUS) i S em) Monday, January 6, 1908. By R. W. Taylor % ®EPESESOHO! OS ELBPHRBLBVBOES * Truths About Japan ® By Henry George, Jr. VE FoR aye 4T! MUST CALL UP THE GIRLS = ONE OF THEM 15 SURE TO CAPTURE Him! NO. VI.—HOW THI; COMMON MAN LIVES. HEN we look tnto soctal ¢ ions In Japan the it the common man The standa f living of the J se workman {is much higher in try than in Japan, for the reason that here all surrounding conditions are higher. He m food, have me Yot even in to he. The coming a higher scale of It different reason t) country a higher scale of liv countries they left. But the level of Uving for eat more expensive are higher now than they used Western civilization has brought ng for the ¢ man, just as, for @ nta from Europe find tn this ng than that prevailing in the ‘ommo} » etn ene Teas the avorage Japanese ts low nough even now » bread of Japan ts rioe; | being an extract of beans; the sak. Rich and poor have these, but different tn qualities. The rich have great varieties of other dishes, some of them wonderful mixed dishes, with many Ingredients, The less to do have less variety. The poorest have little more than |rice, shoyu, tea and sake And from this diet of the poor experiments in tha navy conducted by Baron Dr. Takakt discovered the fell Oriental disease of bertabert proceeds. | That ts to say, the diet is chemlealiy almost wholly carbohydrate and lacks Nitrogen. He introduced a lit nous food, and the dis ease almost at one disappear But the poor man of Japan afford to ti Duy ft {s often horse flesh, and many shops ar beet and horse flesh are sold, and some w hen the mon man Hyes tn a dark colored s: 6 called shoyu, ¢ from rice called HERE HE Comes Now, GIRLS! THERE'S SOME ONE WITH Hin! navy When he does vhere doth fokio a ver: rcareely more than a shack But the cry you will encounter in Japan to-d tices ¢ enormously ads A Tax out of the war with Russia have ul products; and there has y regions into ked exodus of pd e land v A war with la in New York if the Japanese had ye: ‘which 1s not the WL BUY You AN AUTOMOBIL (LeT Me INTRODUCE 199 PEACHES — THE ONLY qin IN THE woRLo! ( N41 SORRY INVITED i ase In some cases money wages ha said to he better o: . the worker of is In a worse up to a higher more and more difMfcult. t. for, In addition 1 10st nem feel the ) He DOESN'T | NoTICE Wey) a the common lines, s@ In other so tn the eaneral pros has been a very by speaking of the =] ‘PUNY VINENDS ous Why, one h A. Flynn. ‘ a lner in vund out thi was he iddle roc rew ne t dream the somebody a stories on your floor awspar fe name dia Dp fist for everybody, le Mrs, was talkin thoux ve-em sing, John original laug d said he'd just Ike propose to hi foot of scouns Henriette tta touched awful news the “We s out for into trans you come couldn't ght as lock, every bility und a ca- to be fond character ywner is also likely jealous, and often {nquisitiv recelve it isu talent. 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