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The Evening World Daily Magazine, Saturday, July 25, 1908. PCOWOOYESTEPSPOHDODODHOQDODODOHODDODODODOGOGa 10.0,0.0000.000000000000000000 0000000 000G000000C. }Panhandle Pete Shows How to Do a Rushing Business :-: By George McManus POOOOOSOHDOOHOOODODHDHOODDOOOHGOOGDHOOGHIOOHHGHGDOOOOIIOOSDS g OO OOO OOOO COG GO0000 000000 TL WATCH IVE GOT AN IDEA! \ Lt GIT ME FRIENDS FoR HIM TO APREAR | show YoU THE TO RUSH IN AND THEN V'LL SIGNAL | STORE AND BUY CIGARS SO DE MOB! -~—] WHEN You VE BUSINESS LOOKS SEEN IT 1M Se. 4000! SURE Youle DDOHDDDDOHDDDDIDOODOHDODOHOOH"S DOODOOQOSOCODOSSO DOODDODODDOHODODOIOD (00C000.000,.000000000000000000000, PESoax | THERE'S AMAN WHO MAY BUY THIS BUM STORE FROM ME SO 1F YOU COULD HELP ME er. } 44000 PRICE MLL 4IVE Yoo GREAT, GtVE THEM BACN SOME MONEY TO BUY THE CIGARS you, SAY IT PAYS WELL AND You HAVE MADE A FORTUNE ,1'LL ' TALK FIGURES To You WHEN ‘WWE SEEN IT. Ig THIS A REGULAR CUSTOMER YOU CERTAINLY DO A RUSHING BUSYNESS BUT 1M TOO OLO TO TAKE CARE OF IT, SORRY THERES ONLY LEFT, GENTS AND! OWN HALF! <INME GANKRUPT TEN DOLLAR { IOOCGOO0000000C0000000000 000000000000 00003000. ORONO | % 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000 6) 9 0) | e , Thro’ Funn a (BA Story of New York Th Ch L d Based on the Play § § Betty Vincent’s Advi A Ladan at y ouetes Geshe 4 Theatrical Life, e or us d V By James Forbes. % | i hs tshi M e { 8 p ¢ : | 1900 (0000 000000000000000000000000(00000000000000000000]00000000,00000000000000000000000000000000000000000 4 Bonnet Our ISHIp and Marriage } This Novellzation of “The Chorus| ‘Don't cher know me, Mrs, O'Brien?" ‘The styble'’s for syle? | asked the surprised Duke. Wot for?" | rection she was smiling at him amiably, contestants past the Royal Inclosure, Hen eh lla derieare GRARONETTA REEL By Irvin S. Cobb. which did not reach this country In any Lady” Was Made By John W. Harding. (he questioned, his face beaming. “Bless the choild, ‘tis the Dook. Well, | Pp vlool’ She Writes No More. nulsing wildly through his veins and | make you happy If he will not give un drinking for you before you marry New Sats of the cablegrams to the American) |O1 declare!” she exclaimed, beaming In| “It ain't that, an’ Of can't give you! his heert to beating violently, | Dear Betty hinae wil BAR sip: |ROPe For example, it stated that the | Coprriahs isu wy ow, Dulingsam om turn, “Ol thought sure yes was the) the partic'lars, seeln’ they don't con-| When Mallory and O'Brien came in| ] AM voung man of nineteen and am) i) O), Retin ts pa ZAR GEMS" | principal Italian representatives wore! gyyopsis oF prieibina cuapramma,|Pre'dent or the Prince of Wales, yer) cern yes, The partnership's broken, | from the stables a Mttle later the f in business, making @& good SAlAry.| Gyr PUTS ints et eee Eddie Foy 18 fut) evening dress, the hour being 11|. Pavicle O'orlen is vader of the waorus | looks so smart.” | that's all.” lmerbnadial the for-| | while going to achool T met a young | pad irate tn time he has given up his Aineing None Tesi Hey te 0 atlem le onset ot cporus io bet | 6, mer HAD all” ight! ‘Oo'd ‘a! thought itt | er had elready been made acquaintec Boing to s y ad habit, marry him if vou still love ee. o'clock in the morning; the Swedes were! younger iar, ere, a toolas, selfiea ‘Me togs ain't so dusty, are thes | t "e * “| by Patsy with the Duke's story and de-|!ady !n whose company I was continu-| him. If he can prove himself worthy | of Them Have Ans-\in military costumes, the Bohemians in| Meat set iad Wie ear t Ban sald. iBought ssn lh London JAA vem |e j efaculated How about the |eires, That ovening there Waa allsnetiy aily, While I remained at this place 14m sure your mother will give her thing On Me" and high hats and frock coats—their athletic | Mallory, Wireinie horee tralnee gad | myde to measure in a swagger shop in| tee by Renin r conference between the trainer and ite she appeared to think a lot of me and T ie | Getrude Hoffmann | showing to date matches their costumes parenie ive, ers. borrows, $000 from | 'Igh 'Olborn. Twig the gyvry tle pint!”| \.00" Kel sui |_| ex-Stable boy, who remained for tnejof her. She wrote quite frequently A/[ fiep F; ' is playing !t. Oth-|—while the boys f : ; | SiaQing ber father's Daine to & pote Too bad. I'd lke to ‘a’ seen him. " mained for the] | left, but now I don't hear er fault, } ralse, dramatlo |areated « feeling o¢ pr a ate src, | teponer aCaokees Paiste Top ec The Wanderer’s Return Pressed by Mra, O'Brien, the Duke TMEMt ae the guest of the family. The| hen 1 Mrs Ml toe ads T have Dear Betty ae! us ie | oreate ‘eoling of profound disappolnt- ? s! , ae ey next day both start for New Y. from her at all. From friend have Be conditions remain) ment by dressing merely as human ads aaliet DAY pera Sea ranertawa'|l icv aire rele nDaactifullil abel ceciaredi | hire ces cer oe ae rea) eumtione tard aoenta hee ee Oy York. | sored that she {# keeping company | WAS engaged to an honest, upright } elengee: Pep eD, | Hient Detwean, Das aad Crewiord, MSO. an’ clane enough to eat. Oi niver seen telegraph and recounted the StOr¥ Anancial conditions and poccinnniee ce, With another young man. Knowing her | Young man who did not drink and i Interest chlefly| Down at the end of the story, where | Belg ad, thele ea le broked, OFAN" vex look so clanc.” jof his trip to England, Sho already ine stable as Mallory did rimecit {ae well as 1 do, 1 know that if I went 1 Whore habits were entirely above centres at thie!an American paper would print a tow | i Bee, dian fo thing fe hae bees | I've wallered in a mariner's grave, knew as much of his family history 48) “snout the most amazed man in New! UP there for any length of time T could Teproach. He haga position from which } writing in the Olympian games at LON-|generai results or a box acore or a list | eeiae want ea Moca easety DOMINO ecieg (a Garth avery (diy: aineo t/a coe to Nore York was Richard Grantees eee a win her again, Ag the trip $s expen: he draws a salary that is more than } ne h y { i f en his ai, Mke could) enough to ke aealie t \ Gon, ‘There are some who are inclined /of the dead and injured or something of | YOURgRE Airlie, sbeance, hed isle went away told her proudly |The Duke's” Stor loan and Nora's debt were repaid and|@ver | Would like to know what I could enough to keep a fam!ly comfortable—a to quarrei with the decision of (h@/the sort, the Post passes out this | broken at areata, he fineuy Woe) A bath every day! Ye're too holgh ys hls partnership interest in the training|% ¢© Be Mer t2 correspond again. position which is his for life. I met ane j Juan) all loyal Britons, In dl ee Bruphlo farewell touch To"tdu ‘aor fatherthey paw ber at Ore ed's | toned for Maple Grove, But don't stand) “Me uncle, mother's brother, too we stable aa determined by the dissolution! 7 ‘ fies oe at aes fa n young, maa andl Kept company wilt {ng Carpenter, the winner of the 2-1 “The Royal Party siayed to watch’ APeY gQmeRe hut Hea Oe Cg ablecte vo tWistin’ yir hat in yir hand; sit down! caime to America to look for, wusn't Proceedings duly settled. te was fur-! CU etary Pe ctlnan Oped rent troy Pu aed Led CUI } metre race last Wednesday, but this T) most of the events, and it was Just halt- | tbls plan and pleads itn Den te change tt, /an’ tell us where you've been an’|‘ere at all,” he said, “He'd gone to ‘her balked of his revenge by the f and “out of stght, out of mind” applies the other until my flance found it out i ‘, + ve di re i by accident of Patricia’ r i | £ t ne. ° ‘4 er a ote, i] dre r }regard as ill-advised. I have d' scovered | past 5 o'clock when the King and Queen Hoey ey forgive him tor doubting phwat's happened to yez. | Austrylia, where 'e myde a fortune, 'H ‘M8t neither Patsy nor Nora sought an- t he My tie uf 2, n ee n dete and reproached me for being untrue, We ) that there are three good and sufficlent and tho members of thelr family, with Mtoe The, all Tetum, to, the (oteinia Ato She eat down ‘rself and prepared to| pegged aout larst year an’, not ‘aving Other engagement on the stage. Nora Oe re en gt Bre ee auetcel eel and ats bog ves te, enaaaeieoe Fea ons why he should have been dis-| their guests, rose and lett for the royal| le tmpoverished. Hieenrtealiiatatar outiinllacicaatimlnel ceyt clnarieeiations (itvan (ert) coum iad become eliadenlyiracondllag (oVataysliie ti eestre aieeth temeeat CETL TS eet ee ree eee eeu RcOnUA UES ata qualified, to wit, as follows: pavilion, where tea was served before AiTabeatay (arel iM orasi rola aiesen the | ta m@mnctner antenna rai (ier vege found) Mense ionelaudys(o) Chavublightcpiharl tecreiseamire nak vans firai ahi eHiTaR | eo ee ee eee en ea ome Firat—He beat an Englishman. their Majesties and thelr Royal High- CHAPTER XXIII. |nack approaching and wanted to know] sou where mother was—an’ there you! DAarents, had recovered her vitacity— ued UL etka N- kept company three and one-half years ond- o is er | Sw 0 1 th u ebean a Is an American, [eases took thelr departure trom the (Continued.) who the caller was and what he wanted, | are, Mother's still on the other vile, |/!Kewise her ingenuousness, The one ine adgetr tty be Sra rd—Same as Number 2, narder. | @ tlon,"” “ ” i ‘wa person she was ¢ 5 ' : fied my every wish. Now when we me Dpdfe res eal Vusnoer 3 ov barat exaolion The '‘Duke. |came downstairs Dut T ealme back T got ‘omesicx. No PEO she was disegrecanie with wax Put Him on Probation. he does not. notie f et d I rise to inquire If you can beat it? little | __Patsy was glad to see the Duke again. | one ain't been kind to me like you ‘ave, | the Shrimp, who had returned to Maple ip doesn not noueer me Craevene Coke Their worry was added to not & le Grove in the capacity of head stable Det Betty my direction. M. P, ing Post, a sprightly London paper ex- Her gratitude for his kindness to her! An’ I wanted to arsk Mr. Mallory's ad- ! ‘ + editorial leader that Boston Transcript’s solidest effort that Ine look like a column of summer answers that not in a million ‘ : 4 ty. y Nora, She had strenuously ‘rebelled 5 0 ye t % ereiing a downoad prosmire of forty | years can you even approach tt aaa re aoe end. to If her trouble and for hie discretion In| wice, ‘cause [ know ‘od ndwise mo! OR six months J have been 801K | 14 acems to me as if the whole affale pounds to the square inch and with an youre eT J refraining from asking questions had! stryght. I'd Itke to invest t ayy nice was entirely your fault, I may be une ig i CO) istance her mother had yent. t st some of ine é 8 irels Fi y un : overcome her resistan; She advanced, with a| Good Luck, has asked me to marry him but suet, but 1 think that the only honorable not diminished smile and a cheery greeting, and shook hands with him cordially. Timidly and blushing deeply, he extended his hand! $150,000, an’ I don’t know nothin’ ‘cept- in’ ‘orses. D'you think e'd tyke me into business with ‘im instead of breakin’ would make the in to whom my mother objects because he drinks heavily, She has asked me to give him up, saying that I will soon thing to do when you found you no longer cared for your flance was to go to him and tell him frankly that you had to threaten to disclose to her father |the girl'a dealings with Crawford. Brought home against her will, she was Mallory was helped not a the reorganization of Uttle in his affairs by fe ort gossip. ‘The Post has an excel- he etysle? f'd like the chan: i fi , \ Jent account of the opening ot the || OUR NEW STORY sullen, iritable, and aa RUE, ELD CERCEO HEE OEIC eraite AN Ee HMEGATTALEA ODAC ESTA: UD PEPER SRO ona crate) eae ey Haare cad belies loved some one else and ask him to re Wvaulivandlcomole |} thought only of how she cou! } Tiga! t Hi (b@! sts, O'Brien continued to call him the twenty. I love him ¢ nd belteve ! sl geeks fg hull pnd ae eT TI 'T tno restraint placed upon her and get He is wonder, gave him her own) satisfied, Em sure, She's worryln’| pike, and he liked to be «0 designated | that with me as his wife he would lease you. It was not right to go out talning a column about tho royal tam= |i} ‘Ii hack to New York and the theatre. | Umply. FoR ah eraqn | RDAOUL What I'll do with me money.” 4, her—had insisted, against Mallory’. 6!ve UP his bad habits, for he seems with another young man when you were | fly and nearly two sticks about the [| eBese es ‘Ain't It flne for you all to be ‘ere? He eidded, feeling apologetic at daring gavice, on buying Lady Belle tor him. | to love me very much. Will you ad- engaged, tn the Arst place, but to try to athletic events and other unimportant Q Ly er 0 Love’s Dream. he said. ‘It feels lke comin’ ‘ome. |to place himself on anything like a Md for him- | 0 me what todo? PERPLNXED. | hide it from your flance was very dis- stuff, The Post didn't carry any regu: ||) ‘Aside trom Mallory, who was sus-/ You was all so awful kind to me that |jeve with his former employer, whom ee Mt) ues offered for her by Marten your mother ia tight, for a honorable. ‘The young man is treating | lar gocre: oll ine: eonleetsy sue rie thined) In, bia) trouble by the conscious: | fe Mr Oe ene down an’ see you 4S /he held in great respect: th apes Bey BA area ae man who drinks heavily would not, you perfectly fairly. quate dell remiss is marriage | 800n as I could,” | ay, " ; ; ue SRR AU LOD: | suse aeeeesseee ee ——— ssn = fo) eolld paragraph, about the size and ness of the nearness of his marriag You see, if I'm in the business with coud know nothing about, but try Madison Avenue. With Its Triple Man | | Mr. Maltory 'e might put me in the w'y y ut, : retention of the mare proved a dig ot beoomin' a jookey. I'm goln’ to be| ining tor the stable subsequently, In a gryte jockey one of these 4 eed oy see yez.” the old woman assured him | fact, Dan's new partner developed an “Yex have come a long way, an’ must Nora Is interested, enistpriae senda ablity thet itied the stay to have a bite with us.” business upon a plane where Mallory “Thank you, mum, I'd like to st'y al-| He ventured to look at Nora, whom @dmitted In his heart of hearts that he together if me old plyce’s goin’, he, this announcement was Intended to tm. | unaided In this manner never could and by the encouragement of his bride to be, the only person who preserved any semblance of oheerfulness was Patsy. She was to become Mrs, Mal- lory Immediately the work of winding up the atable business had been con- cluded, and the mere fact that she was | welght of an English plum pudding, tn | which It gave a complete Mst of the occupants of the Royal Tneloeure. Or maybe that was the score. Anyway, it gai that the Duke and Duchess of, Connaught arrived early and the band) | played the Niwional Anthem. Then} “Too Bad!” ‘Tis wilcome ye are, an Oi'm glad to If Robbed Telephone a Paper. By Lincoln Steffens. HE polic> everywhere warn citizens not to let anybody but the police know of such troubles, The jay that if the newspapers Its Brave Firemen and e @mall-face cards came and the loved ones every ! band played the National Anthem. Then Policemen LU ae could not Be sald, press. She had listened to his story at have placed It. get hold of the news they will publish it; this will frighten away } @ few ten spots of the imperial estad- | | perenne Bis downeast and refused to believe that “Tt Isn't, me poor bhoy, an’ yea have first with diedainful indifference, but Mr. Perkins was very fond of Lady tihe thieves and prevent the police from recovering the stolen shment; the band played the National, oe i} verything would not come out right in| had yir Journey for nothin’." she re-|as tt proceeded her interest grew until Helle, but he no longer needed her as property. This is only a police trick to ayold critisism. ‘They p Anion Then the Prince and Princess {| And the Stirring Ro. |} the ena. 30 her love made all easy plled sadly, ‘Mister Mallory ‘a eive it|{t became very deep. She began to see|@ confidante, He was bent on mur- | give to the press all thelr successes, they suppress thelr failures, and thus of Wales dropped In, accompanied by | re tte glamour waa upon everything, |t0 Yes If he could, Ol'm sure, but he Pal Kinds of qualities tn the Duke which, muring hi I's secret {nto other ears | keep up the appearance of efficient service. Ak a matter of fact, the first ‘ ie when the proper time and opportunity | thing that the victim of a robbery should do {s to telephone to the news- enough, had not been vi: , can’t. he stable’s goin’ to be sold, an’ | mance of a Columbia Mallory had decided that her bet } two of the little Wales boys, and band 20} n par ohh n } : 1 { played National Anthem, and finaity |! Boy's Fight to Win a caee en energave Maple Grove ar-| "ell be lookin’ for Jobs ourslives, 0 | to for the frat time it sheild come, and he had every reason J papers-all of them, That would soon show what a amali proportion of me Thelr Majesties the King and Queen |) — Barnard Girl's Love eet they Twould. be married without {Yeo better take the frat train back, |swuick her that he was good looking, to hone that It wowld not be untavor- J ceported cases a detective bureau tke that of New York ‘detects’ and—tt { drove up and—yes, you've guessed it-the || fuss of any kind and take up thelr abode at ye'd ‘a written; twould have and when at last he overcame his bash. | ably received ce ae il] make the police work on your case.—American Magazine. saved yes the expinse. fulness suffictantly to glance in her di-' (THE END.) j band played the National Anthem. The Post doesn’t go Into details along here, but I take {t the band stood on their) ; head and played the National Anthem ’ packward, * The Post also prints some interesting \ getats regarding the parade of the temporarily’ in the flat owned jointly by Patsy and Nora in New York, where he would be in personal touch wita the men who could employ him, Mr. and Mrs. O'Brien were to remove their be- longings to a little house In the village of Maple Grove, where they were to re- | side with Nora until further notice, | A Stranger. | It was about a week after their re- | turn home and while all were under the influence of that feverish restlessness | which accompanies the sudden sense of nonpropretorship of a place that ¢ne has regarded as one's own and of the imminence of departure that the house- hold was surprised one afternoon by @ visit from the Duke Mrs, O'Brien was alone In the kitchen when, transformed as Patsy nad seen him, le drove up in the village hack and alighted. “Hiv'n help us, tered, taking stoc inert through the window and then hastily dusting the chairs with her apron, “Must be some wan come to buy the stable.” | The Duke knocked and walked in without waiting for her to open tho WILL BEGIN IN | Monday's Evening World Just Listen to the Birds! & By Bob Addams. ee who's this?” of him for she mut a mo, a <= 8°38 Ww a) NOOAMS M6778 ENTLEMEN,” said Chauncey at 4 recent directors’ meeting, “the present G Income from the earnings of the road would pay 6 per cent, upon the entire stock Issue, but as there ts $4.00000 of preferred stock upon which we pay 7 1-2 per cent. interest we are therefore only able to pay 5 per cent. in. terest upon the common stock." From these facts you are asked to tell th @mount of the common stoct. | A estan dation,