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‘ The Evening World ps ily SNA Seaeecsessseseses ¢. eeesecsecesseres: | S000 ‘ § iNew Tales ¥ © aL i w w of the Plains? 3 By Buffalo Bill i 3 (Wim. F. Cody) al PIFISISIFIFIFFIT ISTIIIFIFIISS sevessssessnees No. 16. The Rescue of Gen. Forsyth. HIS {s the story | Beecher. Another was Army Surgeon T of a fellow-| Mvore. Otvers had lesser wounds, Only mine | #° of the original fifty were still eres *rovisions, too, had run wo- most| fully short Knew enough of Indian tactics to tand that the ene: fe had anoth stay there and starve iiarity. Mos sharpshooters on the bank picking off ; plainsmen are|man after man as they got the chance. pt to be ner | There was no hope of escape, ant. We don'tgo] A well was dug for water. The dead the ‘sman it Jack was the | under that hot sun, the horse meat be- thiest man T came uneatable. At the end of the fourth @ver met. fis witticlsms and epigrams ation was at hand, are still r | was that Jack Stillwell, a Of thes« less Ind, volunteered to make his | West is the man who told the watcoful enemy to | how he had scea a cyclone while riding t Wallace for relief, Old Trudeau, a alone one day on the prairie veteran frontiersman, offered to go with “You're mistaken,” said Jack, “It him ance, but the takes two men t jone—one to | only started. holler ‘Here + mes! and the other| Instead of taking a roundabout route, Which Was sure to be close guarded, through the centre He and Trudeau to yell, “There » Gen. G. fk syth, with a command | Jn went straigh’ of about y was camped 1 an £ the Indian can fsland in the Arickaree on hands and knees, ern Kansas Sepier he down and wait in | had been ght of a by da they had and Fo: invesugate Early on Ite part ing into atream Jed by C about « rely half a lowing an] numbers of chil- dren, | It was > on the Island F¢ rude awled under eurtaworks. 1 over !a dec. arcass to hide from the valley and Roma se yelled war | sever ndians who hal talk at tr ‘The bluffs we val-jclose by, A ratt beneath the th squaws and carcass colled for a and spru his rattle. ) men dared not n. f 2 was a to st 1 by Ror a n Ja Trudeau crimson sash 1 his fingers to attract the sn. end a bg war allgped down ne ¢ . grabbed whoc ‘upon the fifty F woving their rifles, It was a twinty to one. @loys the banks of @ame time opened fire on the defende: @f the feland. Borsyth was on the very orda-s to fire. ‘The Gozeas of Indian saddles. cheect in the rush. Re @entyy meant to clear away al ton at one single charge. The was shallow, Indians na had to check their speed at th EY Bo! crashe) Island, F into the th! ranks of the foe t well-aimed hall of bullets at last begar to have its efect. oman Nose fell dead, 8! in. Hun- broke 1 sna 1 inch further down on its neck en bitten: at Lak n he gave y emptied | ; the were killed. The after from the Journey. Still- ‘s fame as a scout and a hero was ned. No man ever wore his honors more modestly, ble Jo Back numbers of this scries may be obtained by sending Application and one-cent stamp dreds o were killed or) for each number to “Cireula- wounde tack wavered—and! Ftion Department, — Evening: Sreiel (Deets Forsyth's their breast ley Into the retre dian sh banks sex the defe But the Indians had only Next day t times they werd yth's party were by this time in de: perate straits All their horses and mules were killed, thus cutting of every chance of escape, Bix men were dead and eighteen more | But others have their rigzits as well; were badly wounded. Among these! And though it sounds like slang— latter was Fo: self, One of the | One js to plainly, frankly tell Killed was Fred Beecher, a] B, Matthew hang nephew of t as Henvy Ward OSBAAASEASAE EN ADEBERMAERARARAAAER AERA A EERE SABES (May i 35 anton’s Daily Fashions. VPRY variation of out In one ¥ 1 sleeves is to be noted just now, and here !s one of the prettiest and most gracefw! that yet dias appeared. It caa bo made elther with elbow or long § end it ts adayeed to ull the pretty, mate- rials h are very nearly legion.’ In this instance, however, it !s made of 9ananar c ored Crepe de Chine, with trimming of vel- vet ribbon and bands of stitched taffeta, The long, narrow chemis- ette is a feature, and the high’ girdle gives the short waist lina thats sq popular just now. The quantity of ma- terial required for the medium size 1s 3 3-4 yards 21, 3 yards 1 or 2 yards 44 Inches wide, with &4 yard 18 inches wide for chemisctte and cuffs for short sleeves, 1 yard when Jong sleeves are used. 2-2 yard 21 inches wide for the belt, 4 yards of velvet ribbon and 1-2 yard of taffeta for the etitehed bands. 1 No, 5920 Is for a 2% 3, 26) 38 and 40 inch bust measure. Patteen No. 5920—Fancy Tucked Waist. 6 , Call or send by mail to THE EVENING WORLD MAY MA af ‘ON PASHION BUREAU, No, 21 West Twenty-third street, New y ten centsgin coin or stamps for each pattern orderod, IMPORTANT—Write your name and oddress plainly, and al- t am return volley t made | OME people question Roosevelt's again right | H 5 missives to misspell sn't seem that there is quite ‘The truth in what they tell. n out of cked twice, Bot riven back, but For- Ife has a right to “thru,” ‘To say a train was “mist,” To knock the g from g-n- To think a bride was * } Ther cae McManus: "LL SHOW You DEAR, 1 CAN BE OF SOME HELP \N HOUSE CLEANING ! y intended to | m out, the red | much for wit, | horses were eaten, But in a few days, | GIVE PAPA THE BROOM! WHAT'S THE MATTER? Oe ee eee eeeeeeeeeeoerer? 2 EEO puienritude and followed her, 5.000, ard of Water woman eng.nt unt!l the other day, series gives complete infor-| ! | mation as to positions open to girls, came upon | the «requirements, Also how to get the positions, the present Miss Kate Claghorn, i the Tenement Department, IODOCO00000000 COOCN0000000 COCOOCOOC 0000 F Betty Vincent’s Advice} ©» Courtship ana- Marriage § | 80QdOCO000000000000000 00000000 900000000000000000 | She Won’t Speak to Him. |A Bashjul Youth. ‘By Rheta Childe Dorr. | » 6—The Civil Service. HE Civil Ser- fairl ‘pal, employs a number of wom- n of nineteen eight months, and during that © Majority being Mo Geen whether my HOW | he ts very b ereafter? ANXIOU love is returned o: He calls to see stenographers y time I see him. He never asks me Other positions are dshipitrent as she treats you lone somethin same man-| to Do you think he lov women on but for rea- gf to anger the & you so rudely ish to be friends ag your offense and ask her to make u, She Likes the Men. RG Dorn ~ The young man does not seem to the appointment of age and young men's so- n I have me rand have been very nice to them. will be held in New York on April official stenographer to Panan.a, 1 m to love you. Don’t Mahe Up Again. AM twenty-one, am on friendly eager to please the ants in the she women ¢ under the Fed- | are engaged | She Loves Two Men. aber of stenos- | HAT is your name, my poor AN 4) man?” asked the benevolent] ¢, sistants employed departments, speik to her e right course to pu If the young } in some very which one shall I take? You cannot love y Wishes to make up | }) ‘would not know hi House Departm rst steps tow ird Are Invasion of the depa suet anyone. was resented independent SE oesy March 19, 1908 | \esesesecesoceses eoscscecescesenee ceccecsescnceses QODOMHEOTD 8 | 3 o a LBhY Oo 4h} The Greatest of Short Story Writers, KOEYS Ve reveys) axevexy) o 10. Henry’s Stories ae i of New York Life: PAPA MUST : GET TO WORK! | Lesassseessvssess sevessesesesseess seseeeeNTsINRI009 STORY NO. 8. The Ferry of Untulfilment. | | | Grom “The Trimmed Lamp,” by 0.|help followin’ after you. I was afrala | Heary.) I wouldn't ever see you again in this | | blg town unle , : (Copyright, 1907, by McClure, Phillips! 7 Soo gy wn) Spoke: and thate why | & Co.) | T tho street corner, as solid as in the dim lght on the ferr A granite n the “rush-hour’ tide | bout. No; he did not have the per- of humanity, stood the Man from | fadtoves smirk or the brazen swagger of Nome. Tho Arctic winds and sun had | the lady-killer, Sincerity and modesty Stained him berry-brown. His eye still |8hone through his boreal tan. It seemed held’ thea nt of the glaciers, | & her that it might be good to hear He was as alert as a fcx, as tough |® little of what he had to say. as a caribou cutlet and as broad- may oft down,” she said, laying gauged as the aurora vorealis, He| Mer hand over a yawn with ostenta- stood sprayed by a Niagara of sound tlous politeness; “and—mind—don’t get Re avaBR OME elevated. trains, | {7¢%" or Tl call the steward.” | ‘The Man from Nome sat by her side. YLt CLEAN. clanging cars, pounding of rubberiess | jy.) 0°) [tires and the antiphony of the cab and | M°@imired her greatly. He more than THE HOUSE [truck drivers tndulz wired her. She had exactly the looks ng in nifying | ne had tri TORORROR [evel BVO Cais in Gaal eee 16a) 66 long in vain to find in oman, ‘ould she ever come to BABY WANTS ashed tn to the merry air of a hun-! hike him? Well, t Miss Colby looked once shrewdly at dred thousand, and with the cakes and Leribe paps ( eakes and) te must do all 4 2 TO PLAY! | t one week In Gotham turning bit- | hits olaim, anvhow Bin Dower <6) stake ite tongue, the Man from Nome| “My name's Blayden,"” ald he— J sighed to s sain in Chilkoot, the “Henry Blayden.* | exit from the land of street noises and Dead Sea apple ptes Up “Are you real sure it ain't Jones?’ Jasked the girl, leaning tow with the tripping, | with delicious, ‘knowing’ Hila = eyed, hom-| “I'm down from Nome,” he went on rl from Steber- | with anxious seriousness. ‘I scraped n Nome looked | toget y good lot of dust up Gnd saw, first, that she was si rand brought it down with mi PGR t 3 rippled, pur: ee Cab ars th | Silage with engaging ile eerepaies exactly the ste: 1 you must be on the White Wings force, SaaLIave | © thought I'd seen you somewhere.” sation was an “TL Never Look at Fellows!” ixth avenu The man emely on of | tion that he sired 4 own, This quickly do m mo | 7 n't Artesia en ininds . Nome fe alt oo (on the street toe Hes ces quis Can aoe era yea Coe CG Biten as cs lee prousanid: aiviat trom ihe arent ce SONAL Fa dppked au vols and ix never) anything before that I t was half ae pretty." IT keep the change? ’s, I reckon so, I martment store of Sleber-Mason flowed | tho: latong the sidewa ne navi dangerous to men whoee feminine field vision for three years ha chietly | ¢ to Stwash and Ch mak ution reckon you keop anything I've eot. I reck- Bae aerate Me u m-owhat you call a rough man, but ' cuit be ewfal good to anybody T had a rough time o der, but I beat the er ne unces of dust was what I cleaned 1. ‘Phe Department of Health Cis The Shop Gri. jun white 1 ras there oys several wontenyone of whom, Di | exelaimey “olby. Poe euera! women gone of witm Yio| Down Twenty-third atreet eho gilda] obliginely aympathetie. inserts sioner: Dr. Anna W. Wil-| swiftly, looking to neither side; no{an awful dirty mince. wherever ie iste :, san Wee tho | more fiirtatious than the brnze Diina| And then her eyes cloned, hee wi sin the qde.jabove the Ganten Her fine brown |of the Man from Nome had a monae ‘and under her are a number | hair was neatly braided; her neat walst|ony In its very earnestness. Besides i isisiants ‘of lenser ated unwrinlled lack skirt wern elo-/ what dull talk was this of broom and Women probation oMcers at the Court |the smitten Man from Nome, = | Miss." ala the Man from Nome, ai ch at the Court |‘Khsa_Ciaribel Colby, tho Gist from)with deeper ‘eamestness and” mono cl j Sieber-Mason's, belonged to that sad/ony. “I never eaw anybody T iked 5 company of mariners known ag Jersey Well as I do you, I know vou can't tee pay | COM muters, She walked into the walt-|think that way of me right yet; but 1 EXPE tn eae eaeer the ferry, and up the stairs, | Can't vou give me a chance? Won't ut squaws art, plunged into the stream of | yc Both branches of the cfvil ser: good salaries. A ree eee geieeny a AAA crane and by a marvellous swift, Httle run, vou let me know you, and see if I can't ® Sood stenographer is far better off ; Nome closed up » head of the Girl from Sleber. Man fre Ma dg in three jumps and gained|Mason’s slid over gently and rested {Upon his shoulder. Sweet sleep had nen her, and ghe was dreaming rap- turously of the Wholesale Fish Deals Jers’ Assistants’ the ct service, Salaries range m $600 to $1 20) a year, and in son The highest paid|the deck c in the New York ser-| Miss Colby chose a ri ! ‘of/on the outside of t ipper cabin ose beside her. ases higher st up r lonely seat vice is secretary to President Finle paifaievaeairaditol| all, ie City ege, and receives $2,500 a | might was not cold, an nd tedi-| T'e Sentleman trom Nome kept his rp » away from the curious eyes and tedi-) , t t er bo away rine circengers, Besides, 478 10 himself, He did not suspect Hours are short. seven and a halt a) es en and drooping | , and yet he was too wise to at- day, with p lays. Positions are| pee ane og sleep, On the prev tributo the movement io surrender, He romotion, if alow, ia| fom ey a the annual bail] 88S Steatly and blissfully thrilled, but Side Whole-|2@ ended by regarding the head upon shoulder as i ieouraging prelim- merely advanced as a harbinger 3, and not to be taken ad- d vacation with pay ays’ slek leave with pay tions sil Club No. 2, th time of sleep to three hours *{ And the day had been Re cue ea raccamnene auras Gunes troublous, Customers had Pepe sooner Alc A ately trying; the bu in her : ck of alloy discounted ecussary blanks. nt had scolded her roundly for fe ant CPP SAP NIPE her stock run down; her best friend,|the gold of his satisfaction, Had he 1 oyster fry of the West Deal Assista reducing A Federal civil service examtnatio ymmonly roposal. small will me ¢ in Information | sramte_ ‘Tuth id snubbed her by| SPoken tov freely of his wealth? He i ity blanks may be ad at) yoiig to jun that Dockery girl. | Wanted to be Hked for himself, main office, No, 209 Broadwa AN} from’ Sieber-Mason’s was { I it to iss,"" he sald, “that nts must be Ame ut least elgiiteen ye an citize rs old. ften YOu can count on me, They know me naike from Juneau to Cirels nd down the whole length of the Many a night I've nid in the i be set In some| Show Up there where I worked Ike a rt; to be comforted, and|SMve for three years, and wondered i behind some strong arm and] 1d ever have anybody to Uke me. I Hut Miss Clasibel Colby was| didnt want all that dust just for my- self. 1 thought I'd meet just the right Ki —_s A Different Meaning. housewlfe as she brought out| saucer of stewed prunes. rest Sandy Pikes. F. F. V.," repltea the| 7! Very "ee? one some time, and I done it to-day. tattered waylarer, doing his orimiess|The Man From Nome. Money's a mighty good thing to have, re came to her side a strong man,|DUt to have the love of the one you “Gracious! and does the ‘FF. Vv] 008 Sie ead carelessly in the| like best is better stil. If you was for ‘first family of Virginia?’ " EO his) eVer to marry a man, miss, which pest of clothes, with his hat in No, mum; {t stands for ‘fast freight] would you rather he'd have?" the officials as an un- Lest He Forget. By T. S. Allen. ade hand. i ra z “Lady,” said the Man from Nome, re-| Cash pecttully, “excuse me for speaking to| The word came sharply and loudly ati, from Miss Colby's lips, ing evidence but I—I-——I saw you on the that in her dreams she was now behing 1 from/| ber counter in the great department and-—and"—, | { “Oh, geet’? remarke | store of Sleber-Mason: Patte $ 4d mys specify slae wanted, Ne et , as “Wot you got dat ctring tied around yer ——"ter kick yer fer telling on me in school!” soft sponge onc dat's ter remind me"—— yer-Mason’s, glancing up with the Hinton tpable coolness. ‘Ain't there! Her head suddenly bobbed over sXe- any way to e g@ rid of you ash-) Way » awoke, sat straight, anl Je I've tried o thing from e ed her eyes, The Man from Nome Jo to using hatpins. Be on was 2 I've been asleep,” way, le what be | “1m not or | the Man f | © White Wi of that k Nom est. I'm nv t and \s I say, 1 saw you ont uso bad I couldn't) Another O. Henry Story To-morrow. Health and Beauty. 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