The evening world. Newspaper, June 29, 1908, Page 11

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The Evening World Daily Magazine, Monday, @ 0 CO OO OOGO c eve OS i MR. SMITH’'S WILL POWER mdi i The A ROMANCE OF NEW Wek é All the Comforts of Home. 1S SOMETHING WONDERFUL. By Gene Carr AND ITS THEATRICAL LIF ON HERE WITH 1 Re ee You,Bore, HIS Wie IVE GOT To MEET PowER J x HODODOOOS. Fres, Rooseve it’s Own Stories of Hunting | Big Game Told by Himself Chorus lady. w FOUNDED ON THE PLAY OF THE SAME NAME MY WIFE tN THE By James ‘This Novelization of “The Chorus) Lady” Was Made By Jolin W. Harding. W. Dulinghaw Com @opsricnt, 1003,» ame, vbvlousiy a 7 sw crawl. OC} qmaseed Ww rairicia Uurien, 8S ead | (Copyright, 1803, by GP. Putnam's Sons.) been hit somewhere tn the body and | him in bus! “Lo Dickie trom 1 (Published under arrangements with) was lagging belind, the blood running GP. Putnam's Sons, | London : and f00d time never to be ewe t ork: (from fie portrait impresse its flanks, while the two grey hounds were racing after it; and at Crawtord iss " Ay Cry ecalpa ACLS Ge Rall S oy, | the same moment the track-hounds and Bis Ms “Th MRO aad Bhera Story No. 10, ig dogs burst out of the thicket, Nore uther ui yelling savagely as they struck the } Junent le did so she c: A Wolt Battle. * hie tl THERE SHE ID ety trail, The wolf was hard hit, show gic! ofinenownt ta Now Lu STEP and sta as he ran, He did not nd powdere NCE 1 had) have a hundred yards’ st \ Cry 0 the g00d/ dogs, and In less t art of the one ter f int Pat UP BEHIND HER AHO GWE HER na “ f Dismay. Gran é ealamagecit tune to/ of the greyhounds ranged up and passed her . : s pian a , of ab may ex- tim with a savage snap that brought Grewtoni'n apart Tico ect | Mr. Crawford must see her like ee AR SEED Peis UL Ch Boa valet tele vs ariival foeatas qaaeuuoHi to © whole pack rushed at hir a But ‘There was As Ing Weakened as he was he could make » CHAPTER XI. ut cc do tt SIR* HOW )(SAVE HIM jouse of a/ no effective fight against so many foes, | nee riatae ; i\FER Men / cowm and Indeed but one } hich ; = = 1 will call) 0 ray he was i In Dan o Yanecy/|thrown down covered } ore wishes tu see you, sto" tump. nis es Yet w 1 x 1 tump was a/one ys he did damage, as a ond an of the across his rat who, as| sb nd in ; that ts, he. struge’ Army. He should nearest: snarling worrying, grow in a minutes sniess and e dogs drew off, save one or two that continued to worry ead wolf | lay with glazed a ve an moment be on | rackings of whip, after the other wolf. nad been with tunately not when they SMITH, WITH ALL THE) COMFORTS OF A HOME AND WHAT HAVE WE! (sx MONTHS . ma) FER HIM) greyhounds tha ad id > see the wolve tween nd never starting unwounded est of age of @ OW and now the aah and nov N ( ) SS if a mile away, eh WCRER p> VTHATGAME WAITiA BO te Gtr a Bors ARE 4 f \ \{ FER JER wire AEE 1 CA: f BANE } ing Us ¢ CONG NOW, CRW Go @ track-hounds g after them just Ked old man Prindle > of his wo bis Mgnt <ene CARR RK awford le hailing an cab, uffeur to ye him se house as rap- telephone the club 8 Kave US & hase from ounds which nd AESROLe HS ood Sood ODDOODONS x CQOSTSEINES Bx 5 Surauleeneea had © r s Ben : and “1: Hands a Few ‘ ec suede al@ Tealgat «Few to the Man Who Bullies His Stenographer F days, for they “that a woman) & Warm Words faded ieaey hould call upK TCOCOOO O o DOOD DOOOOO HOV SoOCUDOOODDUUO ‘ © were should call upon | OOO a PQOIQHOCOVO, OOOOH . FOO y gouble curtains, 3, were loped him was not He knew apart at the two windows, 8°08 | many who answered to this description, ERE you ever —— tyrants outside home, be other iong hanging curtains of crea /y.: that one should arrive hatless and - W puzzled to Tin Ger HIS >| WHAT Do You mann Gr) y Ata erie ean mratonivia’ lace. in full evening dress was, to say the a know why a Cwire LAYS Ara Wine hos Head ag (pee | | ce mivoncmanilr terif east, not usual. It was an opera night, man who was | OUT _WHEN » eh ie Ye oft x ‘i re Creal The Puzzling Sentence. 0 be aure, but he had made no engage- fectly obedient aio GETS Horta (LAN pher, vou are carrying around an ad Between the windows was a ‘unge | ment to take anybody there, us wife would blow ae Se IS vertisement as large as @ sandwict nto the Office ike whirlwind and pro- | ved to tear things, vide open? | Well, you needn't | be. For the secret 4 just here. Man ta, #)y nature the ruler He isthe piled high with tho softest of sofa’ When he reached home he let himself Bushions, and above !t, occupying ali | {nto his apartments noiselessly, hung up the wall space, was a picture represent- | his hat and overcoat in the hall and ing “Youth,” in which the life-size fik- | went into his @ vre of a young girl beside a stream | dress and with a gardenia that he had fn a lstening attitude and wearing Mt- | Dicked up from the dinner table orna- tle but @ mischlevous, provoking smile menting the lapel of his coat, ‘ood out in startling relief against @ pag just concluded her impr sombre backsround. On a plano and | qo oiion and thrust the wet rag into mon that vou are the victim of pet cort rule at home. It seems odd thar the men who d e things shouldn't have discovere reason for themselves. Hut they av haven't, or they woul! be ashame! rise the fact. if they ever th w thal every eft . * and that the | ‘ vory sind pentaie 1 operation eve emia bibelote of bronze and Ivory fn | the pocket of the cloak. ‘The hard rub- #3 KS monarchiot:the/alen, (7h oN the mantelpiece were several porira’™ | ping had set her cheeks aglow, and her © 9 to speak, And 4 : ae of women, mostly actresses, bearing au- | eopaneuen tlle mone eyes were sparkling with excitement. tographs. She looked ver y arch gets his proud ne nder the voke and the pear mos bearal 4 A handseme bookcase beside a door When he opened the door Crawford of some female his superfluous energy—, emt nletly tn Sy nf ikea opposite the lounge extended from thei lerarted m h tonishment at seeing | his natural justiact to boss somebody your hearts: ‘Just wait unti! vou ge oor to the corner of the room at right Whig his vislior was: ‘ will always assert itself. Remieatin air 5 telp! SS filled ell, elt T is & pleasant sur- " 1 " at this 1 pee angles to the mantelpiece, It was prise, Nora, You have ‘no’ so | And who i} say that this is not as Btihevauk(oeralint ANGrR he with books, partly French, bound and tn | often that J had long Axo given up hope it should be? | to-day." acked in wherever there|of seeing you here,” he exclaimed, ad-| Man was born to be th rt Pata Ann Mth aeoriieis was b outheld, Unthinkingly she extended pe pia eek Wait Till He Gets Home to His Wife.” Ome pan whe is a whirl From. the bookcase her eyes wandered | her own, and he saw that hee raed |he marries a wife who will allow him wind {n his office. He will stand to the door, She wondered where it led| Were bare. Her action also parted the |t0 de But sometimes there exists a! rulership of is domestic nousehold,|an office whore the stenographer 18 In roll. over, retrieve liandkerch to. Then she walked te the mantetpoco | 93h sumMctently to reveal that she was |man who cannot control himself, and takes {t out in being a bully in his| terror of her life, Lalwews lave a little and even play devel whenever jis wife |b in deop decollete. is r : vi i ; and looked at the portraits, framed ang O°"? °° S RS Continued.) jtherefore he cannot control his own office household, secret smile all to. mys Mis then but a short distance behind. Nearer they er vere with= a tre. fn ten yards, an as I say, telis him to. un jin ten yards, and cess ens pelnie jwite. So, whenever I go out to dinner with | “Liat mem's wife bos m nnbiconuldeniicaniatariecamannersitaMiacun # ran aes | That man, beims thwarted in the! , man who bullies the walter, or ses! So be careful, you men who are qyis is qu } be. at ed a vicious bite tn i} nrairielgras' ham. He whirled aie and hia jaws clashed ‘ ’ B J K B dogs trotted behind thel ; 5 sprung bear-trap, but In Childhood’s Golden Hours + Y J. Ke BEY AMS sities cn rte ee ren et r valley, in which the wo ey ace HE watst,| made with the aquare bertha} effect 19 one of the latest and best Uked. This one has the merit of being adapted to a great many different ma- teri It can be utilized elther with) or without a@ lin-| ing and ts available for all the pretty Mmuslins, and for the | thin allks and light- ious |flight at full speed, a speed Whichianty Posting the cowboy, '» whom he B8V® |that of the groyliounds exceeded: tue Inia rifle, with two greyhounds on One laimogt immediately the sccond gre aide at the upper end, and old man /hound ranged alongside, and though ne | Prindle with two others on the opposite not able to bite, because the wolf side, while Twas left at the lower end |kept running with his head. turned round threatening him, yer vy hip ed tho beast's flight so ent or two the remaining itt hounds arrived on the and all to guard against the possibility breaking back, the Judge himself | and wol¥ rode into the thicket near Joosenca the track hounds to find tho wolves’ trail. The big dogs also upled and allowed to go ‘n as, rat motioniess on our horses, looking through the keen fresh ng air, Then a clamorous bay ; Ree elane wools which SEER egeetinernlen é ont tn an Inetenty equire lining. In! jnorseman and dogs had disap ; el catching one dog the iMustration the showed that the hounds had struck the| by the ear and tearing tt hulf off, Then material 1s crepe de| tra! of thelr quarry und were running jhe gar down on. hts afanaiere Chine, the yoke ono hot scent. For a couple of minutes ves around being made. of| wo could not ain whten way ldeminats tucked net and the bertha of empbro!-| dered banding. ‘The trimming on tho b blouse ts of inser- tion and lace, The quantity of! Ik. The | brush, as ne WAR is ran zigzag th we could totl by thelr ng end @ sy had come r (real, though 9 touch him, hand, Old Abe und Gen, 4p oaitlong to the woit like & Ho rose on ler as they the 6: g, and once row showed closes than | cled Upon at least one of they lad ¢ the wolves, J tis hind material required Tac anotherl minute, However the tate |camuee nine tt ae] for the medium 1 d bolted | balls: “ nd th ee themed ter found tt too h und t 1 and the 2l or 2%, 2 yards 27| Weroentat irst notice of thicket, My or 1 88 yards 44) Pe Gp The Boy—Gee! but dere’s no pleasin’ dis genera- | this was secing Nea Mined naBuuRnmeatie yard of tucked net, “What a beautiful dolly!” — ton of golls, I've et © pound of dirt, wigeled me | standiog by the alte ora Bee i pea tees under slesves, 11-8 “Yes'm. Every one says it looks exactly like mo!” ears, an’ stood on me head til I’m blue tn de face, |e ev ounds, wha had been | er eA Tie) 1-2 inches wide, an’ nothin’ doin’! half inadidened eohe of the graye 1-2 yards of inser- ae springing bigh In the @ him by the hind tion, 11 yards of 7 {by tue clamor in the thi ket below, for f¥iyaca of aie ter) AS She Understood It. No Merry’ Widows In Japan. Involved. eee y the report of the wun, [2Ounite and, yelling p ue Fancy Blouse—Pattern No. 502%, Bl pete? EoD { Plondeurdiing; then tt iy dled r Pattern No, 6024 is out in sizes for a 32, 4, 36, 38 and 40 bust measure, and the second wwol limp a4 fe the rule there, And where ts the widow who could be m ywhoy stood, and instantly caught | ¢ Tr fre no merry widows in Jupan, Once a widow always a witow — }1 rode for ail 1 was worth to where | bi | UBB (with {llustrated week- rry under noticed that you have q|'@ ‘ killed by the doves unassistade e Brewers jereitnial picture lene ch @ ruling? Strange to say, thero are no old maids eithe Here in ieroUnaeyoucl angers ie glimpse of two wolves, , alt was rather heaviae and deel ' w eis ; ltae yor > f er aa Bee tt ; en paen turned |gdiy taller than elthe big da Call or send by mail to THH EVENING WORLD MAY MAN- titled “Docking-en Ocean Grey-/Japin,” says Margiall P, Wilder in hix new book, “there are no otd maids, suppose Liat is to remind you gp] and vevwn, wat buen turned {uly taller than elt is aay, straight over TON FASHION BURBAU, No, 182 Hast Twenty-third street, New 4. Marriages are arranged; an widows are not allowed to marry aga’ York. Send 10 cents in coin or stamps for each pattern ordered. ea Btubb (flaring up)—T Juat don't! Helps toward having enough men to go around, since each woman has only IMPORTANT—Write your name and addrese plaialy, snd al- | » that | something? by his shot had 1° Ks—Not exactly, It 18 to remind) tie till t No, 11, “After Blacktall W'to ace tt, 1 think there should be| chance. Whon her husband dies, even though she may de young and harming, |my wife io ask me if I forgot some-| mountains three niles away, Story, iii eppaan: (ni Weaneedayral ine @gainst clipping off @ oor doa’s the widow's hair Is cut off and phe le doomed for the rest of her life to singte| thing she told mo to remember.—Har-| As svon as L saw them 1 saw also Deer,” w' L Pp tail. | biessedness and a crepped “00%.” \ nary Weetty that the creanmngt of the ‘Ne hed Evening World + A cro rd the ‘ways upecify size wanted.

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