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The Evening World Daily Magazine, Monday, celta | Can You Beat That, Sadie? BUMP HIM Coop! THE SMELLUNG AW, GIT AWAY ! HERE'S LITTLE sure! 1 NEVER LOVED HE USED Ti CEE WHIZ , Bo! ) BEDISLOMBE SALTS, My Lapy! : NOBODY BUT You, S | 0uR STAGE y IN LAY | want SOME OF WHAT 15 17, ae We WILL YOU MARRY ME, ' THIS TEA 'S MAZIE ? 5 OWN ALL BOX COLD! TLL HAVE a aie CHOP SUEY! THE SOAP FACTORIES } To CAN you! ' 'N THE worvD! ~ BOO-QCH- HOO \ | } a at ey | i 'D like to cop some rich old mutt, Just picture me a-settin’ there; Then when I'd motor down the pike At that, | guess I'd start to pine Live In a million dollar hut, Princess gown and scrambled hair, And see some one | didn't like And want to come back down the line— And be an old man's darling—but And a butler back of every chair! Vd say, “ames, kincly kill that kiice!” Old Broadway's gocd enough for mine! It isn’t likely, Sadie! Can you beat that, Sadie? Can you beat that, Sadie? Say, cén ycu beat that, Sadie? of Ko COTA ITOIOOCOONIIO DIT OOOGOOHIGO000 | 5 PODOEOOO COO : fj? & ° 3 | {Aa Auto Story with Speed to lt §% Buffalo Bill’s New Tales of the Flans 3\ 50 Ways for Girl . |took up a defensive position on @ hill, enough warriors to keep Ieno busy, |more Indian traila (beside \ | P P Fs 8 the one he - CO—New Series.) oy tne east side of it. There the In- took the main body of Indtang | was following) that led to the village pt back to oppose Custer. I to Earn a Living By RHETA CHILDE DORR. Story N Champion By John Colin Dane. nen, with his! What follows is based on auch evi: |dians assailed him flercely and ke: nies, now > as we u > him at bay. As the crossing was made, two cavalry yuld get later from the \ BVIOOQODOOOSOOAONe, Cc t Lieut, Macintosh fell dead while rally-| Reno, He ana r of ns of the bodies and stories In- sigs - - a » uster s |ing his men. Dr. De Wolf, the surgeon. to be allowed to charge to Custef’s re- dians since have told um PQOM: 9 1 GEOCDODDOOGOOSs §., Kourriede 1907 vy O. W. Dillingnam Com-; that I should be at once towed to his| [halted his horse ana fired on the ad-jilef. But Reno, their superior in rank,| Custer fell upon the village and, as In this column Mrs. Dorr to-day replies to questions about girls’ work ‘ j Baraze. All hope of a rescue was over; as ar (“4 vancing foe till he was killed. Lieut rbade it, even when two solid vol- he was attacking the force he found f Event it ‘ = @INOPSIS OF PRECEDING CRAFTERS | and, chough one other hope was tett to| Hodson's horse fell und the Lieuten-/leys in the distance warned him that|there, Gall and his men charged upon om Evening Worid readers, and gives advice and information concerning a Ga ater sort of | me—that I was too broken to eive up ant's leg was broken. Sergt. Cris-) Custer was in trouble and signalling | the troo flank. Crazy Horse nna different employments. Motor car to compete in the xreat, Vande, | my Master's secret—even that was very well risked his life by walting to lft for help. Had Reno acted difterently—| his band came up, Custer was hemmed pokaets nad the Indians (as ut the batt of/in on all d officer onto his own hor tes, T 3, he was oblig: e injur Hue! mplon ithe car ie supposed to t9ll| faint I felt lite strong within me yet. | “ ” c : . a A yet i tlon depended sconcayaiaey).) andi makes {ein secre tnist| as\/a\ aullon\ welahtl dra whiiby /aiiautlen By “Buffalo Bill ‘Then another bullet went through Hod- the Washita) been attacked from both|:o dismount MMs ten and act. on the Colored Nurses. liiatertaity iain es 4 ee Ea Hedin arr-einons, Hugh s former rival ip | Deust 1 was draswed toward that sealm S my last story! fon'a brain, Hesides three officers, sides; had the cavairy bugles sounded defensive, Unable ‘ Danienes jue se! nels rself by waiting on te pace pcos HURBIAyy wand weeks | draga that sealm my last * ’ ; ® to advance or : able at a seaside boarding house, She So. discover Champion's wiere Barr-Simons's power reigned s I told you how twenty-nine troopers and scouts were from all quarters and a quick arsiult treat, he no doubt. thought, ne wont ANA colored etl tn New York hind epectiont tesa eee nouns, She + Be prides Arnaud to preme. Custer was sent hegun—but what !s the use of guess- keep up t tinhivengiriden Genome valltrained niin walle aac Eee { diinade to wreck Chas ee? with his regiment The Sioux war-chlef, Gall, in person ing? Nono of those things hapr animale iirouene eoRia he In- colored girl of twenty toheraeits mHen abtimer yal epee CHAPTER XI, n July, 18%, to | directed the attack on the hill where History can’t t aM vw arm. r wan ve neither father nor mother. and not disagreeable, nor in hy eae Hugs ; vy \. Di Reno had halted, and was trying to sult the writer. It isn’t my place be er 1 have not the means to South to a rbiene 5 m 5 i the trail 4 3 es numbering them go § rs I know of anc | front 5 Love and the Car. oux war|surround him when news came that criticise. Still, I've often wondered why Je circles! around tifapinrtie|ecudye de long (tol ecomoll al nurse! ladetinecnateer Acai eas al who ts given. Tnree noms Was not to ne) Custer had attacked the village on the a man of Custer’s warinesas didn’t send bind of wai Of the latter, there | lege by doing fo if nal Shaunt ere Arad taf OPT OBL tS S108 Ren eee a eae OT SUL OUU LR ete a Wiete a mighty Be | wersiinvallinboutseen, | At leant one hospital in New York |cvery day. She goes to tho peu Z | She goca to en Hscharged emplos = But Cus the first two. t pou er witied in vain for the help trains colored girls to be nurses. This! of one of her instr | dpged thks “ahaa fal 8 a ene ctors every ‘ to watches the race from 4 su, se iene nt prothe arms x 5 y mornin, } Onctne third trip. aa the { Gay pean so ft might ¢ Tow 3 brot ata Ww to have !s Lincoln Hospital, Southern Boul nd does two hours’ work. Inthe ae | Fought. Reno and his men were just vard and One Hundred and Forty-first | ning she goes to another apartment and © rent Major Reno to attuck the village from one nd with five com- Ghat spot, Arnaud “knocks 2 be che nachiine amaanes” Into Te + 9 fan In’ the brown auto ts an agen Eitmous. ‘at yoiose orders Arnaud Dribed to" rob Tac troy ad, d patched up an wer t sy Th | thought 1 was de s beea| I was repainted a Anders acy eet nave | Started life again, From one el EH Cone hella ore 20 nee ver I passed; falling at last int her brother there. promising to bring Mise hands of @ stingy little adventurer. Barey oe nanpiea hopin st earn ti h by name; who, with his @poret | Of: ite iconatruction: © Me oot Krumm, brought me to Ene- Since anyone else of ft, however, re, the careless chauffeur nto a ditch, T was ao smashed nud to be towed to the nearest Hen cooped up on their hill, fighting a| street. You could not do better than| gets dinner. ar Il section of the savage army. | to try to enter this hospital training ea is avon fe peers $ Pbeted Around and around Quster's small! School !f you have a love for the work. | That girl really want; tenes Gi dresses thay, clump soldiers es Savages circie!,| In many Southern cities colored nurses Sc ea ary cae pea Hho In. Pouring in volleys Chat every minute are preferred to white. Charizy | Het Orin | ate iatngee wrountrstade nace sull Orsanlzction Sowety here and kindrea| 2€nement Inspectors. aller. Hundreds of the savages, too, Orsamizations tn other cliles employ | Dear Mrs. Dorr: fre were shot down, But there were always Colored nurses when they are to be | AM ninetoen years old and have a cesse effe n and two co. bring up the how the war party ( one way or anoth train, I also told ister Was follow- among the tat plenty more ake the p he had aw district nurses among the col- Fs latest that y More to take the piace of the ad A ret nurses among the col grammar school education I wala CHAPTER X. ‘This chanced to be Laylor Ins joined, (without Custer's knowl- have appeared, and are, ited: ored poor. {1 tke to get + two old ¢ige) an Indt Gam diner 5 d Gusterathinwineti neem oRe a Ket a position as tenement- a boarding-hor pt by two old Cae Tuerny 4 & perhaps hts other Housaiinssed? : (Continued. 1 Se Own on the Little F where sly charming | troops could not locate. hii eral < Tay, Pector, Do you think I would : a s, the Misses Brenton, distant rel-| Wn size on the Dek Tora he troops cou locate nim or ditnt! Mo Satarday Work, have a chance? Will you The Enemy. Sicreperietenlt the Mc ¢ Man. Sitting nd the fect. This one know his d ordered those two < PHN fa) CO aur ee a Bog nica Ciel teie Stal SHI eras gnETGl apwaa /-rull. lancin | wold volleve trail ks aoaigaal oF nee cee ee |® ‘ve to make an application for posl- swell, T Itke letting you have y¥« hegtyamies tere ceveleae el therRacelan 4 ear ul| seit MT Ac eugr Mi Cee h BARE: ie AM 9 Jewess and have always ob- | thon as ticket seller on the L rafiroad? ewn way, little girl,” said Mr. Murr ) taking charge of m 2 auriat story of that panel at the front, and rai Bas DEN ere Ne: served my religion, T would Mke | B. M. ‘ uist draw the lne somewhere So tt was that [ changed S t stotyalof th Mg i ) ud by Mttie the defenders wer) | yon to advise me to aa es ; gas i eee Ie Hae EROn pags Be vaiinT eeaadtunioledainto) raged: n over ANY | ined out, till every Moe | h cnuieteraa¥ ise: me (to) an] coeupation’|| (write sto the acunicipall civil erviow Mr. Cameron's sister and her nth Rakentithelizoun out| is : . ANDUNED 200 teen years old, and | and regulations. You will fi friends are the only people w ‘got ara a voice that Plckets. So now of the| a neal TMG TIBEGIST el rete eA Unnt | hava) Justi started) sVedletsh 7issh Sthool: laure lense ninateen\ lattice ay Pan @ voice in the disposal of his property, rning T heard a Hae BS ea eve nable |T won't describe, Not one man escaped. |1 have quiet and am stud‘ous. | i [ . a 4 I'm not going re or let my OT CTD CG licences Gace eo fal. In {ltus- | 1D. ether such batties—even Ther 1 like chiidren and am Interested in| popementheuse Inspector. A grammar aN going Pe aeeonl Gustechappenreonn’ of | al. In the tus- E mers | Tallke dren’ and ntereate school educatios her si @aughter interfere, even tw please you, ned, end T could navi ecw yearns eaaglag so I'm tokt—there was always | charity work M. WM, [School education ts rather slight, unless s Wild rong of fov and wel- kere) | y 1s made of single survivor who gi Sei PERE CH uf supplemented by special training or exe “Oh, dear, I suppose we can't, then.” y my poor, rusty engine hitd ae roee i rene nat : ed the story. ‘There were n0| Cotes and becene oaee gt? NOPMal| perience. A tenement-house Inspector n. dear, Pupesbreien : i what I say h } my own In- een ea sr tia Stony UNerg as ‘Hege and become a teacher, Or you lolliavellallgred’iasaileelltecnniaat sighed the girl, 1 i RE Oe 1. and Lia's father; end formation anc beilet my own A rs da aa Might school, go to college. | knowledge of bullding and it "But I'm just sick about it all, A oer a rcrtty etet ne. not a rehash of the Govern- new blue shades body alone of the whole tor, tf nd take a year's course jay, 4 CAMS ai7 apattaaeene a anding By watch= with § ere the 5 Paporteainiitne Gaver mant is trimmed with black /{07 82" my Was not mutitned. Ha at tho School of Philanthro Band, |ayniteravateaamantcitens ; Fs fg’ without raising a) finger, while A Peas en [tater commended Heno for his “pru- rapa e other, mm Custer, his brother-| for the laat report of the school at the Tornoe nen on) the, Gckeal wretches’ kiled’ fry) Cameron The “me ican & ma, capllckeroP banding, but if a stm- v Calhoun, and one of hls | Charities Building, No. sast Twen- | Broekl: 1 elevated stations. Make your and smashed « automobile, and Why. yea." Miss Murray tre stion| Reno, when he and his 300 men came pler frock 1s needed it shews were among the kf ty-second street. Mt ‘lon at the office of the com- buried them b under the leaves Jently continuing on em iD sight of the Indians, seems to have will be found appro.|_ 70 Mall nes the chief credit the | corre ue nveNon Wbsy Aton tag uelsteeet 1 body know except us, I shall with the Miss Bren‘ons. been almost dared by thelr unexpected- latent ' fans furious flehting, Sitting Bull, | A eft, | rare wehen nobody ae Fie tee | usen alnioat dened by their unexpected: lates fon umahatestar)| yale ue auee ORIN RI BINA, For the Dissatisfied. Pi aay times in the nights to come, I know." | and not use ft. ‘The poor thing ts n by surprise by chargins into thelr or serge or for any) the “brains” of the whole scheme), Ald VAL i and soverat others; Fano Playing. “You'll forget all about it when we're ply thick with duat rad cobwebs. OMt) iy deere could find out how milar material Wille the battle was 8. Dorr gives advice and in-| Dear Mie. Dorr if there Isn't something that} min cities cere weit tse feats formation about trades and occur tunities for employment had, he ts sald te ave dis: his men and fought on foot. charge was re- pulsed. After that he seems to have ought !t uscless to attack again. He : HAT opp “phat means, he sat, Hons, but she cannot undertake to find W are there for a girl who can play 1 howling Mke | Positions for women who are out of the plano? Do you think these stepped on, | Work or dis ed with their present, (-cent moving picture shows are all positions Her advice to the dissatis- nere 18 xenerally a plano in fled ts to wait until the hard times are | © There might be a chance to play sight-seeing again,” said Mr. Murray. 1 declare. Hine ua tn the back | looks like a mouse nest ‘making m [there beating a drum a dog whose tail wis were a sort of prayer to the Spirit, site Rull was an old A terial required for the nedium size (twelve : “No, I sha‘n't, T'll never forget Gay. And {f I find out I'm right I'll seat never forgive myself elther for not do- ing something—I don’t know exactly at has be years) Is 5 1-2 yards 24 ances." answered “4 vt e 7 r le dive 2 a iT Bi He River re what. Anyhow, let us go now to the the elder M with gent | recrossed the Little Big Horn 6 4 3-8 yards 02 or 3 3-8 x E re iid : hoepital, wherever {t is, and learn nity, “And our cousin, to whom the! dosing many men in so doing) and ‘ ward. Never a fighter, |over before trying to get a better posi- | for invalids an hour or two a day. é saiaey On OMTHKCD. Chit NG ue below t hoen on a yachting — == a ee ards 4 Inches wile; | _ tion, meanwhile improving the quality] Would restaurants be a good place? eee wee RAH They) Seer ae : 10 yanis of banding. | of thelr work as much as possible. W. RB. B. Cameron, His aister's so absorbed In) ¢xoursion with friends, going round the i A Aaa jot tt ssible. RB on, i orbed J | excursion with friend eae Cause for Alarm. Pattern No. 50:0 Ix Not So Surprising. | eee ; Nintsticlavelaccomnanikaren ieee what Mr. Vandervoorst is saying she wong We haven't heard from him, man cut in sizes for girls Working One’s Way. | ‘ : 2 bene “s YOUNG man in Lebanon had pov sle at Uy tinaster In a certain town 88 £ comfortable income by accompanying Goesn't remember that we exist, but 1 saw in a paper that he had r hing Naligietiae | of eight, ten, twelv Dear Mrs, D | ne he other day and arrived in been courting Ya gitl for nine 7 » twelve SAedalwayallltomelinowinl Ti Reane se eG ; - | singers, violinists, &c., in thelr practise - “Just One Moment! [turned the ott y years, ‘Jennie.’ he, sata, one | Girl’s Guimpe Dress—Pattern No. 5939 and fourteen years of Pen) (AEE CAE O you Know of any work I could do | jours, Some of the S-cent theatres app ai Twondon. evening, “I read the other Gay that tn ¢ age. ‘i arevtoldiot the: through the summer to help me {undoubtedly respectable, b I should : “All right, come along,” answered raeres ne close to me and|, ‘ visiting the town, who were told ne rae © [undoubtedly respectable, but I shoul Mr. Murray, showing by “his alacrity | ve iy ee in a blundering, | 20) vars Niagara 8 would ary | fact, used to ply him with questions, Su ceEhineataoee jeone next year? ‘not care to send A young inl to play ae . began examining me ty lunderings | in. z ; ers {i am eighteen years old, ong © unless L know personally the peo- * that he was glad to get away from the Vestn “ham ee 1. ' | Cali or vend by mall to THE BVHNING WORLD MAY MAD morn when calling for letters |i am cle n years old, strong | in one unless [ know personally the peo: nateurish wa Jennie clutched his arm excitedly | Hew and willing, I have two ars in the | ple in charge, Theatres and restaurants a) spot at any price. { “This automobile would want a lot} yy aLaueheumattecsialsaKen is TON FASHION BUREAU, No. 188 Bast Twenty-third street, New r : mes liNormall and nowt! tear that x shallil cra ueraiyn ra euerounatcac eee atin ‘Just one roomont!” exclaimed Ta. | ¥° doing wp, beyond the repairs, before! why you promised to take me there Opiate York. Send 10 cents In com or stamps for each pattern ordered BN OTD oa ee ais fie GETTER Gr ak tee ip Gibecieanlary erehwedl ania i Gua. one t As : Je : es " ress. , ure Is dead.” nave to give up hope of gra¢ on, choose for g here any per- f She took a step and laid her hand gen-/ ¢ would be ft to use,” said he. ur bridal trip. Don't vou think vou! § These IMPORTANT—Write your name and address plainly, and a! Seaininedeneenan course I could not do mental work. J. | feetly ancing classés and q tly on my broken body, “Good-by. 8he Oe A ioiats. e. fel ‘Oh, do you} bad better be a e careful that {t Patterns. ways specify size wanted . ae sick, % ie dancing a planist might > Muss Alicia's . it | does not drv up before we s mc nccimow marvel a Couldn't you? I could, tf my educa- find agr © said, “Good-by.” Only that one word, | ini soy t there?” \* y she sighed. “Dear 4 ° murmured twice over, below her breath. | jo¢3 soem as if everyiilng wis Ag But !t meant aa much asa whole long jy. Bettina and I tailed things over (0000000000090 CoGC00000000 C000: SR reclerea ts eas eet eccetioes (See Ta urns cient oud Just Kids. 2 # » .« By T.S. Allen: = Betty Vincent’s Advice ‘ | 5 my wounds. she might like to hire the car by the s Fate was against me, preventing her|day the rest of the time you-you are : A { from giving the help she longed to | kind enough to stop with us, we fan- Cc hh M on Courtship ana arriage give; but her sweetness and her wish |cled that we might be able to under- fo serve mo and my Master made for|take the repairs mentioned by a me- me all the difference between tha cold|chanic we once called m, But as you | Gespair of utter abandonment and the|*4y, Now that one comes to see the) . warmth of sympathy. I felt somehow | hing, It does look if a great deal { gefeemed from humiltation, my selt- ween have ap don. i Gai reapeot, z perhaps; and I'm af here ougi crete tte gag Saved from the dis |io ye recovering for the seats.” “Good-By!” A Quee: Discovery, 190000000000000 00000000 0 Best to Forget. [ett tence means to tre sty away from her » her mind whother | ‘ you fairly or not, Dear Betty: jit is not honoradle to an en- AM deeply in love with a young man | gucement and deliberately break it. of twent wo. I have been intro-! B duced to him, but would ke to| He Wants to Write. make further acquaintance. I often | pear po | | oDner rtainly ought,” seid Mr. meet him but he does not seem to re-|7 RECENTLY met for the first time Tf only she hed known that Miss Murray, “and [ don’t know much atout |member me. How am I to manage to} = arty. PA Lane ee LR A ag | Z & young woman at a party. As it ts (Cami jarr-Simons she} such things; but if you've set your |keep company with him? c.R not likely that I will meet her again might have continued to fight for me! ead on sceing what you've got left of | As the ung 7 does not MULOlliorvalvarsllbnaitlmerntiwiahitollkn Geil t @sainst her father's opposit 1. and | England on an automobile before go-| care for your acquaintance it ts best i oii ty cr for’ me to’ write! to not to yourself a for 1 have conquered it In the end But, even |ing home, 1 guess we'd veiter hire one Herma shollishabouthtwanteranetandals M he had been pointed out to her by |/inat’s ready.” by forcing your friendship upon him a rding-school up on the neighbors In the grand stand during the; “Why, Dad!" exclaimed Lia, brushing You cannot be really in love with a Tre Ww |stranger, and [I advise you forget | ‘phere ts no harm in writing the young yace when he flashed by in his car, | past Boeeted and masked, she could not jimore Yecognize him now from anv of the | stMns other competiiors; and neither Sheila iy, iin iit Ror Mr. Vandervoorst had mentioned his, of print.” Mame in her hearing. There was no| “The wheels are exactly ike those Motive to tmpel her to inalst further, MMA inane CO the girl ex- and there was no resentment, nothing| For a second T felt as if my carbur- but gratitude for her kind intention, in eter Were on fire, but 1 cooled down ».. the cold tunnels of my cylinders Bgeln: inl ThOUshy, (whens Mr.) Murrey, nd bending down to peer “do you notice anything this automobile?" er Fotner, “except . vat | a back number, gone cut oman, though I doubt if she will an: the letter, she will probably she has not known a long o Warrant starting a cor She Seems a Coquette. ONE to Denne Geity His Sister’s Party. | AM @ young man nineteen years of om some | w lhim by accepting attentions her man. s 1 5 irl Dear Betty ‘one year my Junior for the last six 7 HAVE been engaged to a girl and toa through a quarrel on her part broke is going y ago L wel months. A short she spoke again ‘ y» Yet ner father draw her away. PWhat Mr. Cameron?” he asked ball and happened to meet her there tho engagement. My sis ye Often afterward I recalled her grieved blankly, t she 1d not tak ¢ noe with to havea birthday party and would lke " Backward glance, foit again thé gentle! 0! Dad. you must remember Mr me. I do not know why. Two days ago ty have her come up to the house, Would Pressure of her loyal! jitth J the girl reproached her i to make up, and we met !t be proper for me to ite her? al little hand, an i Surely you know whom 1 aA gain, 1 ight D. A, W. Beard the echo of that “Good-by." mean? That splendid_young English- japdiers vod trlende again: Came. neD 4 (Hin ty and therefor Vandervoorst was atill talking to man who took me to Paris in his car, [Efe fer ma out with sporhen YOURS take to invita youn torment aaa @helia of hor brother—not discouraging. Wtl@ you followed; and we went to man. ead ye hee place to Jnvite your cormer, Fences by yet_ not cheerfully—when, Barr-Si- baaly hurt: Wit but Be w “Say, Red, dere's er kid er kissing dat goll youse stuck 0: ca go a little taster?” Evidently the young lady wishes your | tending the invitation if you wish Mune caved anmy and gave rede \ay Be Continued) ‘Aw, das’e all right; he’s proposing to her fer mie.” “Aw, Wot yer givin’ us? Yer tink I'm er 60-horse power automobile?” attentions without giving yeu fair eat- | do so.

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