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eS : — The Evening World Daily Magazine, Thursday, March 26, 1908. | y ay DOM DODODEOSGSODISOOHNE OC a0) SOOQOODHODNOGD VGH STOOIGOS ; p iC AF BPLEESBESESERE SERSEOEEMEDODORES COAOROOOSOFEROOES ‘The Newlyweds Their Baby © Géorce tetanus: | 2! “rates! of Short Story Writers oi ro ‘0 DOAN areK GoOmMOOOCOCODUOUOD DG | DOES BABY GOOD 4RAcIOUSIHE'S MAYBE DEXTER \\ LiKE cIRcuSs 2 THROWN My waATcH FELLOWS CAN ; ) IN THE MOnKEY = ae CAGE! HELP (t \ = OQ. Henry’s Stories of New York Life | STORY NO, 14, | The Last Leaf. As Young and Bright as Spring. ¥ the epring this young man’s fancy Hghtly turns to thoughts of “Girls.” Whis may be a confession, not a criticism, but who cares? With “Girls @s young and bright as spring what difference does {t make whether Hitch has written a comedy or a tonic ist between ourselves his lat 3 * o a > * rd C4 > » > puree? flng is farce of all about girls y woozlest sort. It's 0 work for a living and decid for love after they i have sworn to chuck man and a (From "The ed Lamp," by O.y;and fragtie as a leaf her a) nway her slight hold upon the McClure, Phil-| world grew weaker. » Old Bet works, and have mins Bells for Me" as thelr good Can you imagine Mr. Fit “art” 60 dearly that he room to move in his sen (Copyrighted. Ted eyes ontempt huye run and derision for such idiotic imagin- fA Ulttle district west of Washing-/plainiy at the Squar house ou, to § Imina! dramatizing and broke emavlves Inte | f Tells for Me?” He throws out the strips called as!" he cried. “Is dere people in at the tail-end of the programme that At the tap of a squatty de world jmit der foolishness to dle he has dramatized Hugo Holtz, but brick Bue and Johngy had th because leats dey drop off from a c ‘Johnsy" was familiar for One was from Mane; the other founded vine? I haf got heard of such a thing. No, I vil not bose as a modet California, ‘They had met at the table for your fool hermit-dunderhead. Vy M@hote of an Highth street “Delmon- | do you allow dot silly pusiness to come Pe tco's,” and Yound their tastes in art, |in der prain of her? Ach, dot poor Perhaps he was . chicory salnd and bishop sleeves so | lectle Miss Yohnay.” din” for “Flufty OH, THEY'RE - congenial that the joint studio resulted he Is very fl and weak,” said Sue, lieve? Doughnuts rte that th man author knowledge n sing Wedding Bells for Met" Perhaps oh wanted a 4 onic excuse for 3 moo. ng his h what ure we to to ap never dreaming that "Girls KILLING THAT ; = oy ‘That was in May, In November a] “and the fever has left her mind more catch our ringtime fancy It . X = cold, unseen stranger, whoin the doc bid and full of strange fancies. Very uld by any chance reach hi ! ANOW, BUT tors call Pneumonia, stalked about the] well, Mr. Behrman, if you do not care t New York likes “Girls zZ WOULD YOU 7 | colony, touching one here and there} to pose for me, you needn't. But & “Really!” with ‘ 2 THEYRE > ; MIND PUTTING | with hls icy finger. think you are @ horrtd old—old filbbeee t - IT BACK Mr. Pneumonia was not what you } tigibbet.”" EATING x 7 BECAUSE \{ 4 would call a chivalrty old gentleman. Fiteh \ WY \ 1 BABY WANTS A mite of a Mttle woman with blood | T Mr. “You are just Ifke a woman!” yeneq irman, “Who said I vill not bose? Senet \ } <f [thinned by California hyrs ow nF | G0 on, I come mit you. For half an nd rardly fair game for the red-fisted,! hour T hat peen. tryin 7 7 rf aR awe ying to say dot I aurayiNs gon Hall, faith fh gibe Aa th lareeeeetiea old dufter, But Johnsy |am ready to bose. Gott! dis 1s not aay, and Kate, (The Girls Take the Oath they 1 No Fitch | he smote |blace In which one so oot as Miss iy Stricken Down. Yohnsy shall ie sick. Some day I will ft has had had thelr hair dow s s their folding | baint a masterplece, and ve shall aif’ Ko avay, Gott! ye Johnsy was sleeping when they went us say, | UPSt@irs, Gue pulled the shade down to’ Celibacy y doctor invited with a shaggy. One morning the t Sue into the hallwa row. as one cha ve tt The girls have sung 1 over their crossed o inlet “ rn is the wi ha t door in his RaWaalaivaauh saaldoii down ie) [ai iaiee ‘sill, and motioned Behrman ae e epee cury in hfs clinical thermometer. | he other room. In theme they nd that chance ts for her to want |Peered out the window fearfully at the he explains, when | - want him was qu Si This way people have of lin-|/¥¥ Vine. Then they looked at each the t r of to ge his entire satis: | ing-up on the side of the undertaker [er for a moment without speaking. faction a a which bridges kes the entire pharmacopela look | ent, cold rain wae falling, mingled 10" Your little lady has mode up| “weed with’ snow, Wh ro mind that she's not going to get} 5 peta ates com an hour's sleep Has she anything on her mind ing she found Johnsy She—she wanted to paint the Ray ified cent wide-open eyes staring ag = 6 dra lof Naples some da said Sue ‘wn green shade. Johnsy’s eyes were open wide. She) A Miracle, was looking out the window and count- : G Oo | Ing—counting backward “Pull it up: T want to gee,” she on “Twelve,” she and a little Inter | dered, in a whisver. / ? zs j f (G) $i eleven,” and then “ten and “nine,"| Wearlly Sue obeyed Buffalo Bill’s New Tales of the Flatns 2) ) ico %- "0 2 8 be cn 00000000 > co ‘ What Is it, dear?” asked Bue. through the livelong night, there yet DOOSIICOGIO ix," said Johnsy, in almost a Stood out against the brick wall one ivy They're falling faster now. | leaf. It was th ment-house s his important part ‘p & the narrow or COCE last on the vine, Stil | an race with Indians such a} So at dark we rode forward. yelling | down ne shot raeatles | No. 19 ne Glin meeuc ie alterenca bec lordere Bade. Bride © iaalyeicorshiae TENGE ro there were almost a|4ark green near {ts stem, but with its . tween life and death. One man ridin ding his bugle again and again I shan't bla made my head ne to | Serrated edges tinted with the yellow of M Fi ht alone and carefully was also less Ukely ‘ a cay shorter and ug! i yw it's easy. There GUNG) and decay, it hung br: 'y = HAvemOGUnTT ardonenaiorevare ve|from a branch some twenty feet « to leave a trail that some prowilin the ground, party could follow up. Ir is It's tru rt “It ts the last ” a {horses. This, too, puzzled the Inc ton we n s the last one,” sald Johnsy Behind a Wall Was cance ays associated an unshod had cut the hams and other|AN Omen, thought It would surely tall during ‘he | noe! with some fellow savage, as of the carcasses, and ive what, dear? Tell your Budie.” |ntght. I heard the wind, It will fall | | white men's horses usually w up for the butcher] “Leaves. On the fvy vine. When the and I shall die at the same of Buffaloes shoes. nen Bil V ny }last one falls I aust go, too, I've dear!’ said Sue, leaning h worn face down to the pillow, “thir of me, If you won't think of yours If What would I do?” But Jonnsy did not answer. The Ion you used to|Somest thing fn all the world is a soul that vine so, you naughty girl. | When tt 1s makine ready to go on its sey, Why, the doctor told |™ysterious, far journey. The fan three days. Didn't the Known that f locter tell you Oh, T pever heard of s i Once I took w me an army bug! | rarer | Kershaw by name. We were going | . | thre danger country, so we hid by By Buffalo Bill. day and rode by night. One evening at) weu , > -, as we were riding out of a wod- ja (Wim, F, Cody.) ‘anyon where we had spent the d t ran into a big band of In-| We } marksm ndant what and arraft if we mounted me to te we almos s who were entering the cany ass and IE ANE arles Cherry a dq East. |camp for the night. J(while pure good me ett nue Dee z that your chances for scene to possess her more etrongly as con arles Cherry as Edgar Holt, and fee “Aah oie ities bear ae gre uPA Nee dus rest of my 4 oon were—let's see |0N® by one the tles that bound her to 1 Zelcia Sears as Lucille Purcell. | rs Ree Career Sirautemeee nis ‘ iene a sald te said the | friendship and to earth were loosed. : Cera || we waited till t ney had ; mped. | r to a sort of rude barricade arounc Why, that's| The day wore away, and even through She ca e OnoR ixalani We prepared to make a das! 1 this queer r : af the twilight they could seo the lone ivy : ¥ wt life drea VEN Sova ea ia CLVTO CCE SAY Si New > on the street |/¢at. clinging to ts stem against the 2 ty and monoton- | kre if Nee eve a or» at me GU ey eee building, Try | WAH. And then, with the coming of thé xs i “mal 3 and it riding |? our trac the 1 it nthe same | ey taken some br "and let Sudie | MEht the north wind waa again } t s r ay over the | Mer ; Alo before held. We | se her drawing, 29 she can sei | ®biHe the rain still beat against the! . plains was | good # ull of us. Our ateady | 2° hit, and buy port | €indtows and pattered Gown from ited ef ’ didn't know stupid, My] He Indians back out of Far wire for her stek chia, and pork otvops | 0% Dutch eaves, . s < 8 that # iplured Mister Meyer ft was tus fet would be sent us from |i" @ ce ee caanmeceginer The Tide Turns. G ay MGHAnLES DANS ro: a| 0 h a re a van ta hatte, So thes [844 Johnsy, keoping her eyes, fixed out | When tt was leht enough John ALES Ds Re oerer est ey warcaret Hubbardl ager parusse iiahw inde wimiiharelecestanctisneNe Riera one commanded that the g A t of ty y r . 2 é i I don't want any broth ‘That leaves |%° raised. \eft-Handed Cards. SEmo CoQuiic. aS nenuttne 1k was a hot brush we bad, there be] 4.6 four, T want to aeo the last one tall! The Svy lent was etf-¢here, lasaten eu Srationeca ee OU E ae i ‘ nae _. | bind our buffalo wail, before we could | iefone {€ gets dark. Phen IM] go ton | JObNsy lay for a fom tin : » ted with m etye ty until sometning Hy eae Huet eeacia Superfluous Hair. Narre ee eo ern ae Mh pempty enough saldies to drive the| «Jonnay, dear,” said Sue, bending] St tt And then she called to Gua, iii: Say way more dar sit was sure to be tS, K.—Depilatories will not re- and will relieve the fab : ee a tae age Lover her, “wil! you promise me to keep Deeded her chicken broth over Hi . nded; but we & w F3 street riots. I've se M me the hair permanently Sectaity Che (ite AAR Came duat ARO our. closed, and not look out the | ®94 | ‘ x ‘ we ented just for nivataeanncnen Electricity is the only thing 1] 2” ee auarES window until Lam done working? I] “r¥e Deen @ bed gtrf, ~Susteys : I peop! it ards in the Jen in know of that will do this |Pimply Skin on Arms. hurled. all must hand those drawings in by to- seer he ete Pe ted come shee : | H.—Try this preparation ts at us: Then! morrow. I need the Nght, or I would | Ott Sty there to show she how _|Skin Louse on Nose. He cgEnHUR EL EaRRRE oh they rode wh the long Brass. | draw the shade down.” I was. It ts @ sin to want to die, atentiniva sinckitendaton voir nose er pote Peh oO Alimiey awe sight before the re- may bring me @ Itttle broth gow, “|U4 cucalyt intment of | THEY “She Is Very Ill.” some milk with e Htde port im it, uous a xii 1 descr! so frequently in thes As for the “skin be @ fat appearance.” y ‘ome morbid on th © your nose Is wor ath! xide of 2! e; olntment of no; bring mo a hand-mirror first; then pack some pillows about ene « I will sit up end watch you cook, An hour later ahe satd: idie, some day I hope @o pata 1 me as oon as you have fin. | "ie Hay of Naples.” " at: "| The doctor came in ¢he eftemnoon, ished,” said Johnsy, ng her eves.) sue had an excuse to @o ito the ind lying white and still as a fallen Couldn't you draw in the other n?"" asked Johnsy, coldly. 1 rather be here t sald Sue, “Besides, | don't want to keep looking at those silly {vy leaves.” tter, 1 ounce tee once a day on the skin ff the parts once or twice a we the tincture of g pplica ft thin serten—= |r obtained by sending and one-cent stn “ire ne ave probably na Amit is, Try Hid blouse that] 9" | fs slignt | at hel open your nose | throat is quite cer nnn nnn en tain to win the a Rested rnocnusax tern ti taiues: thetiaet| Maveeameuece proval of the girls B F | aya ee Bah A Te ais) yen chances,’ said the doctor, tal mits team Dolly Doo Does Her Dad Y M. F. Neale ine tin Tin" ired’ or “wating” tm |yys Pete an ated hase MrniaWaetlvelempartss red of thinking, T want to turn loose [swith good nursing youl win, This one Is fintshet ; ie snmeyery) nd eo sailing | how T must see another case I have y an emin JH PAPA'YOU LOOK JUS" a A ; Tan PsHA 7 is R BUT-R-R- DOLL downstairs. Behrman, his name ts— vores alka ene WiKE AREAL BABY. || (BYE 0° oaay) TE Ee ee oUaes SOMOAN TITRE reds leaven _|some kind of an artist, I believe. Pnew. | fy well suited to NOW THROW THAT, BYE 0" BYE. ABABY a ME DWN THESE oe ih too He is an Cla reoran fant youthful nes, It . ) 4 2 HARE NOT {¢ STAIRS Dee te and the attack Is acute, There is no can ba made wih - é say SUPPOSE D] ¥. o uy hope for him; but he goes the hos- elbow or long she é SS we lee Tang Don't try t pital to-day to be made more comfort- and from almcat ! ve / ‘ Old Behrman was a painter who lived |" Die next day the doctor sald to Sue. nd floor nea them. He e's out { danger. Y won, i MI, D- | Nutrition and care now—th utyr itlor vody of | Explanation. ” And that afternoon Sue cain ra knituing @ and i a, ni to tel —— fs z ‘ she said, Mr, Behrn Q } t T or Mh D1 : eae or 2 yards 4 Inches vn ‘ 5 v1 ‘ir, 1 ran | ibe it 1 In ihe Old Artisi. Neen ; : Misser’ Yoke Blouse—Prttern No. 526 Girly f ) reas Hh rn 4 Didn't yo! Call or send by mail to THE EVENING WORLD MAY MAN 1 Bott SUION BUREAU, No, 21 West Twonty-thtrd street, New 1 t \ fart id ton cents tn coin or stamps for each pattern ordered 1 ve years to hinted it NT—Write your mo and aidress plainly, and al- eC erplece night at the last leaf fe size wanted, | [She told hb of Joh 8 ney, and ow she feared she would, Indeed, ligatl Another 0, Henry Story To-morrow,

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