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The Evening World Daily Magazine, Wednesday, March 25- Four Clarence, the Cop. we we wt By C. W. Kahles. ) “ 5 Var’ : = NOW DANCA DA f WHAT'S DER MAT? YOu CHUMP: ITS ONLY : 3 yi WHERE 15 i ae ii 2 C FESR RESE CIRCUS 15 BROKE. 4. \ | Ifi Don't see) (tue stamPeve?)|| SR HALAnH | tf PERI TRAINED IONE NAPANICHIED BEARS! STAMPEDE! G pone ae reel : AINT SEEN Dap) 7 HAVE YEZ TRANSFERR CRASH! WIPED OuT!! g D 7 ANY STAMPEDE \ ANY HE DONE tT : MUST BE SOMETHIN’ SERVE SQUAD IN A | f i ON PURPOSE AWFUL! Mal Hurry ?! , CAP! , WILD STAMPEDE!!! 1 3 z — AN aK) = LAMBS FLOCK TOCOVER, < i fl a : oy i O\= : = > . = TDOLODIOIDHODODOOOGES. DOCSHNO O00 OD Ox OSGOOD OGDONOE DVD VOG OCD! i it ad Q I) ~~ the Greatest of Ali Fi Bea Ree am y an Om e a es, BY short Story writers, e enr Y ertha alc DOOOSIOOGIOSNLS POOOOEOL CIN ROVAOORVYS PEBBOOOODIAS OogOO! x OO@DGODOOK 2 as Marta Shots “The Trimmed Lamp,” by 0.) was gone from his fingernails and {t)furs on before in my life. But ain't) ‘em all neht with my own tnoney j his old trade for nenrty a year,” ald “Come on, Ransom-—take the furs. Let's Heary.) took him fifteen minutes to tle bis Russian sables awful expensive? Seems| “Out of the money you worked for.| che detective. “He doesn't travel with| eet away from here. Wait a minute- , (Copyrighted 147, by McClure, Phii-| purple silk ascot so that the worn places;to me I've heard they were.” Kia? Ont of $75 a mont | gang any mere, doy : T've a good mind to—no, Pll be &@——tf I ; Nothing but Rag * lps & Co.) | would not show. “Have I ever chucked any bargain! “Bure. I been saving up.” tes. workin’, \* said the |ean do {t—run slong, Mol!—I'm ready, I "Kid" Brady was seat wire tye Vou 1” |eate stuf at you, Moll?” asked the Kid) ‘Let's ece—aaved 4% in elht months. | red sweater, “but—eay, sport, are you Ransom.” ‘ of the Lowlands” wili raise the Garden W the ropes by Molly McKeever's stor You }with calm dignity, “Did you ever no-| Kid?" traiiin’ anything {1 the fur ine? A, Afound the corner of a lumber yar’ liceman Kohen on his way tof paid the Kid with some! job in a plumbin’ shop don't mateh| cme I ‘sib ich {t has been ounk since} blue-black eyes he withdrew) One evening he brought a mysterious! tice me leaning on the remnant coun-| “Ah, lot up,” c |trom the Stovepipe Gang. |Dundie with him to Molly’s house. ror peering in the window of tho|heat. “I had some money when I Went vid dam kine de Kid's efrie got on.” slong the river. The detective The Stovepipe Gang borrowed its name| “Gpen that, Moll!" le aud in his|Ave-and-ten? Call that scarf $0 and/to work. Do you think I've been hold-| “Ransom overtook the strolling cou-|Sined to him for assistance. Kohen Angel Gutmera, from q@ eub-dietrict of the city called| large, quiet way. “It's for you.” [the muff $175 and you won't make any! ing ‘om up again? I told vou Ta quit - jJomned the Raasom explained. asthermore It 508 4... “gtoyeptpe,” which is @ narrow and| Molly's eager fingers tore off the| mistake atout the price of Russlan|They’re paid for on the square. Pat “Sure,” Kohen. “I bear about tural extension of the familiar dis-| wrappings. She shricked aloud, antin subles. The swell goods for me. Say.|‘em on and come out for a walk.” those saples dat vas ie. You say }ple on an empty street near the rivi |®ank. He touched the Kid's arm from th more sus: geetion the soll ts given by trict known as “Hell's Kitchen.” The] Tushed a sprinkling of little McKeevers they look fine on you, Moll.” Mol!y calmed her doubts. Sables ara| Pening. oialaes youl e Moment) rade (ou neveldem vere? : Mme. + a Kalich and the othe epipe” strip of town runs Along/and Ma MoKeever, dishwashy but an A Wonder-Gift soothing, Proud as @ queen she went}. 214 eagietl ge nary Cen meee for al Policeman Koben tcok the end of t members Manager Fiske's pre th and Twelfth avenues on the| Undeniable relative of the Inte Mrs. | ond@er-ullt, forth in tho stroots at tho Kid's side. | (° Tae Mult | long fur scart thrown| MOUY'S late scarf in his hands and i earn eet mavanavacotyieitow ENG | Molly hugged the cables to her! In all that region of low-lying streets | Sedge a | looked at tt closety, [stylishly back over MM bends a An Again Molly shrieked and something! bosom tn her smile) Russtan sables had never been seen he said, “sold furs in Kid, with his old time ttle lost, ohmeless De Witt| nost 2 Maria = do. 7 ; . “ow Park | erent oon suites ates wat 1) aw nua a ‘ by site t ane she) before, ‘The word sped, and doors and hating frown on his face, store aj Yes, dese are saples: pee Para (sec ient to be| enveloped he sn ena enn separ ena * eY@) windows Mossomed with heads eager! vans or two aside with the detectly 1 from A Dis scarf is s har w the v: tue! A es Nee CY ald Ee bhai | to see swell furs Kid Brady had ‘ a ° iy and dis muf tu e sight He by cok of hors All down the street The Accucation. | came the palm of the Ki | Jround cheek against the clinging fur.|meant, and he laudned with a fatnt * and “Ab is," and the! unig band upon the policeman’s i" Oe | 0 b They don’ ush upe nL mace, you go to Mrs Hethcote's. on| 7 ha GVO Lins ape TERESI Neaeeeaceres le (che ane cuit ma suld with affect! mum paid for the | west Seven——th street yesterday to| m0 Kohey staggered and rallied. le id) | “You're a bird all right, Kid," she Wate ness.’ “I told you I was duno| &7!es was passed from | ip. 1M) py a leaky water pipe?” asked Hausom,| Molly sereume. The detectfve threw : meen 1,0 aald the Kid) a itied gratefully: “I never iad any Sith that, I bought ‘em end paid tor| creasing as tt went. At rheht elk) sy gig," eald the Kid. “W tor) limsel# upea Ready and with Kohen's ) pits ful, be-|® pes ston reese en Abbe "| bow sauntered the Kid with the @!". «phe Indy'n $1,000 set of eld the a wrist. b f princes. Work had not dimt sah went out of the hous: Phe scarf is ve and the muff ; a : ¢ . ° his leve of pomp and show and his game time vou did » deseriy s vort 9" ¢ the policeman. : ; May Manton Ss Daily Fashions. passion for the costly and genuine, On fits the ones this \ ah E $1,000 saples?"" ey saw a group of the Stc Kid sat 1 pile of lumber and loafing, immaculate af: rn he declared s to the Kid's HE blouse e In | 5 { Ghatiisimude | went on with thelr calm, them sables r the set. tiara 1 ‘\ a rh AAC | palaver. r have got six mc ib ns and nee i r yi ' sci 0 i M ewell gu, a WOLD, romisetts 1s. al- ‘What's the Excitement ? TPE TECK aba anLG In EID ERR TIERS Pa 1 cons dainty in) ef: cs behind the admired pla Yer, Moll, my # couldn't a pe: This one has n, of TeusRIRAIS Mane merit of closing : ie Exposure! Bertha Kalich othersvies BD PY AC i Coe 0 M st herself upon his neck. - Kirkland : @ Kid look can be made linea e district. Ho was fa. and,” v T ca y i the sables n CHRD CHGh ith unlined, as ma- ety : And then sudden 17° she cried the @Urbervilies* ann nd ars bye ahentl te kit) unafraid and went there with the hy-| And ss R world?’ she cr’ ° eh a o08 Sot ae Jarecnes renters) Couise pothes!s that the inhabitants were hu- {racks and lev 1 odd nt. Oh, you dear, and a Bpanish peasant. to keep the in the rags depart- p s hae . “) maticnttroriin te I've icind of always Song eee man, Dany Wied! him, and now and eating Te teat ; when[it foould) | top ean athe sie en one would tlp oft to htm some- aaes eayiwaleniiient as the w 5 cheap think} bands and combined | Bae beguanioo TC en > turn ‘em over, M Sebastian she was far mor t me back Sixty-five. | with chemisette and | RUG Pa cota er tnaboe Suen ea ani baton! woud EOD ayOUN Itt RM Gysiecen the wearing apparel line| cuts of tucked street?” asked Ransom of a pale youtih yi)... + mate acqual stan 5 © just eo, or it's to the mis-| mousseline, whilo |in a req aweater : Atcliymeitivanileniiinertase ward poses a . mat roe were a credit to her s rit for e. If I work} the waist makes | ey're out rubberin’ at a ssf Of upon the Kid's arin. sulted the uch coin to hand} part of » gown, but buftalo robes Kid Brady staked his) von maticomercireiins e of her mor man with the DI€| the design suite the girl to," anawered the youth Bome | she sald. was 80 proud of nig pitife adailwatetiicaliwel say he paid $900 for de ekins |x they'll do you-and wi Pade OF mind, Kid. I'l ike you just! 55 tne entire coo- | swell all right enough 1 8 B03 “come ong on i “I inear Brady ha o jumper as I would in! tume and is adapt- | ed to all seasonable re the materials, enough to knock out his father he had| phe quantity of lied to learn the plumbers) material raq u ied fy turned until tts be Jouder than her w s ‘the pennies on dead men’s ey Except for this nent, Kid had grown large | jbeen compe i A Ak x : Lae es ee se ice rein | The Making Over of the Woman in the Mask sie rave gor “cer en in you fa | ad pee meses else 2 | iy petn ice I nc eho eceen mg OP. reac rigeriae ream beastie Runes ier Raber mae Meet meatal ty himself; and it !s the master plumber | yards 44 Inches wide, and no: the assistant who wears dla-| wit, 5-8 yand 18 | monds as large as hailstones and 100k8| jnones wide for tho usly upon the marble colon-jchemisette and nades of Senator Clark's mansion. cuffs, 12 yard 2 Hight months went by as sthoothly |t{nohes wide for and surely as though they had} bands. ‘elapsed’ on a theatre gramme. The} Pattern No. 5020 Kid worked away at pipes and! ts cut in sizes for a solder with no symptoms of backsliding. | ©, 54, 35, 38, 40 and l@ne Stovepipe gang continued {ts piracy | 42 inch bust meas high avenues, cracked police | ure, Tucked Blouse With Chemisette--Pattenn No. 5925 8 heads, held up lato travellers, in- eee |vented new methods of peaceful plun- Call or send by mail to THE BVENING WORLD MAY MAN- doution shepherd M when sho @hought hin a coward who had al- lowed himself to be sald into marriage, swas made with the whip of a scornf, tongue, and her defia when she learned that her husband had been By Margaret Hubbard Ayer., HE W N I WIT! 2 MAS. P ening = World's emaciated patient, ts steadily improv. ing and gatning mn t. h her family phystefan and her friends can note @ decided change for Already Miss Ayer’s | Patient Kias Gained Two Pounds—The Breathing and Relaxe ation Exe es Sie Is Now Taking. oo seu had emauidered, Mme. together and bec pre n 1s one of her greatest charms, | but too intense facial expression has een the cause of so many premature | lines, ‘Tue masseuse has had great difficulty ” Strained feeling out of 3. The muscles of The so. tensa @ to hold sheracter, and for she was chiefly |ful to bls Afolly, even though the polish| ©: Braehted to Mr. Hordee Kirkland, who ayed Bebastian with a great dea! u veeogth aa well Gt w fae amon, of Henry Kolker a8 Manelloh, Ethel J t Kid 2 # ww ByT.S. Allen acting ability. He dragged about Browning)as url. us Ss = y = = ei eattuainen of a native, and the ugly wrestling match of the inst act | cept with ut disregard o: i} 0 ety | cor Lere8 2) Hl IPE elt coral of a star's comfort until the husty shepherd | Mr. Henry Kolkey was a muscilar Manetich, but nothing more. When ne! spoke of his home in tie moi a long way from home. The sin-| ple Ife was far bevond his reach. The Spanish atmosphere was filled with| “Sebas-teo-ann” every time the name of the wicked master was mentioned, and} ft was rarefied by tho beautiful Irish brogue of M old Tomas. Miss sounded 4 e-western and made the girl! Nurt hyeterica! Aurora spoke Spanish charmingly. She spoke it with her feer. OHARLES DARNTON, IOODOCOOO00000000C6C6000 C0C000000000 Betty Vincent’s Advice on Courtship ana Marriage IOOOCCO00000000000 ‘being treated by massage and elo | 1 ponsataUsedyii¢ helress- | dering, copled Fitth avenue's out of! { mow to $ TON FASHION BURBAD, No. #1 West Twenty-third street, New the better in ner eae balpatiaerctiee tC dnunter, Physical v seemed to | {clothes and neckwear fancies and com- Obtaiu 3 york. Send ten centa in oom or stamps for each pattern ordered. apEaeranceaativs west Wher face is so expressive foe the only thing ¢ bring her | |ported itself according to Its lawless by- Potteee IMPORTANT—Write your mame and eyidress plainly, end al- lineenlintnenrmase hat it can be sald almost never to be Wack to a proper on of the | laws. But the Kid stood firm and fatth- seickors ways apectty size wanted. anaWinthtonteatars in repose. Of cour er facial exe ee Robert McWade, who played| as if in the n a month 1 to do even to jon 1a to neck, ponge or through the fing 3 them so Mtensely nervous t 1200000000000 00000020 6 Make Him Jealous, An Unanswered Letter. Dear Betty: Dear Hetty t HAVE been keeping company for teen and several mo: peOf Inte he seoms to be paying: m » fell in love. I alwo | Cou G attention to a rl, but has de al friends t ahe; AeA al nied that he © es for her at all. We care as much for me as 1| have quarre advise me to love him greatly her, Recently I sent her a telling her that ff she would care me do so T would send her about this girl. Do you pon with him, for 1 body, When sh@ Don't quar over an t curds, but have not received other girl, for by so doing he will se t C, HD, | iss of ov who that you care gre for him, A y did not re- eir nerve for imeGuEnoueNt Attentions from ec or man, and have go eve si way. When she fs welk- | y) s als ks too hard, one might say m ‘ he thinks you ining to ing she w me one else hie will turn his will know “Hey, Freckl a . * , | Ron) tep ta. not) elastic, butts) a ites treatment has ind. yea once more if he really cures fur to know you y, Freckles, come here quick if you wanter see one of demi soul- ‘Yes, Jenkins, if I had me life ter live over agin I'd devote it to al ead denoting that she has spent aTAeRcribed intnext Lemma ~~._| Kisses youse been readin’ about!" country es a Injum scout on de far Western plains.” effort than necessary in iiUng and p ning Wonlé ‘ d