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. | ‘ 3 nes ear steer The Evening World Daily Magazine, TOO @ ohane JOO Oo OO OOOK » CORE) COG OODOO® roo i 3 : The Newly weds ao) 9 Thei bis Geonde McManus, * You May Poke Fun at Him bu: Really oe eae ee ij BYE-BYE wiz *| ail Gets All the Good Things HEN you ineet a bow-lega-d/that their corpulence deprives fat 1 man yrds fu Author of “Nightstick and Nozele.” Author ightstt nd Noval in the street do Youlof thelr share of 8 aofan 8 cada Mystery PAPA \ vt ral ‘\I\ WHAT ‘8 A 1 3 wanna 3 - a HY) Ulltsy|| AM IT PRECIOUS f in Life. #& By Seward W. Hopkins, I 9 H PRETTY EYE ined ; 8 Rt ) DA! \ SIE pA! s stop hint and ask him now it! sport! Did you not read about SYNOPSIS OF HECEDING CHAPTER. | Hammerton shrugged his shoulders, J — fools to wallkeghnt way? ON dancing at the Kurokt ball? And t Bessie Wnt! amnard College elt Anyay e suid, “call {t what you 1 r belng {introduces to a man py nt Ro evar che: MO; mane oY" | with a tace ike an inverted comle 8UD*! ang still daughter of a W Citar like, but I'm going to see the little gin ish throug. [ wender what the deuce hi |plement, do you condole with him on, , Win! happened to th her one?” , |belng so homely, Do you recommend > to the s man sitting next you In ‘ Ja cara tonte for his Hyer, At luncheon |do you hint to the puffy eyed, red nosed | t he ought to : i The Riot. ul | man "Probably went to @ ball,” eald the has apparent chum, Marcia Le lice and an a . D Harmerston responds to. the unm stranger opposite you th Faton tesponin to. the MUNMON’ | more eynical Colller | Havent attives’ to, ‘restore! to con) FTammerion was as good as his word. vet on the water wagon? Of course scloumeas, 4 He called at the hospital as soon as he vow don't! You would not be so fin- —_—_— was off duty, inquired after Bessie, and polite, You might hurt thetr feelings. | CHAPTER II, 1s told by Boyd, who chanced to be on But when vou meet a fat man it’s a ent ery one recogn as 5 ‘ house duty, that she was {mproving. | Forced Desertion. And Bessie did continue to tmprove. | fro doo as fc e HE front door was forga@gten 85° aij information of the conditions was Dr. Boyd bent anxiously over th©| withheld from her after the first an-/ for jokes egitimate prev, He 18 a t for condolence, ¢ advice, Even the mi object for in that he sini who nnd catrangely, (er nouncement by Boyd that Hammerton does not know OTS taken her dead father's place as his Pa- bag eft word that she was not to do) ria stomach im tal t for eranted that he ts the fat man lent. Except for Colller, of the Central) any worrying about the affairs at her Office, the dead man himself was nes-| home, ‘This assurance buoyed her and) lected. But Collier was not the man tO giged in her recovery. | neglect any duty The day after he had visited the hos-| ei], and insists on ¢ LOOK OUT FOR n how to Every one {ma YOUR PRETTY that the fat man must be unhappy he Girl, however sick she {pital Hammerton was on reserve in his| < ( MUSA DO UAVEIRIS TIRES SvnRN MISE ture Miss Le « precinct atation house, + | EYES) DEAR person — Just t ! The home of Bessie was continually | k of the ad antag « he has under police prot But though ; group watched 1 made an examin ( vo) (sHer's WHAT ~~) He WANTED looking wife? ‘Read that!" said Mrs. Le Grand, | cate) nr. Boyd k h . did not have a go dition. ; they were good policemen they had not “T cannot leave hi seen Bessie, and were older and more gad Boyd, as he accustomed to the misery of New York To SHOW YOU) i merton. than he was YouR PRETTY boapttal : a = “Get ybody out of here!" shouted EYES DEAR! POUR DomEbestianalont | uitenant at the desk. There's) : Iceman. ‘It's tough, thoug Flot on Lexington avenue, Turn out TOU eL an Cee the men. It's something about the ut c § a e ‘oad strike.” ecessary,’ said doesn't take very jlong to turn! her hers) now wou lout the reserves, and in a few minutes er a ork ak ‘ Hammerton, with the platoon, was hur- “And her ers funeral!” 1 g toward cer { disorder. Marcia Le Grand. "It would ve ore mie coene oe Grive Bessio W he Struck Down. | Mabe could’ not | It was a riot, Nobody seemed to 3 The Promise, know how It started. Whoever did] : - n rt’ w a riot started? | Hammerton plunged) t peed midst of the fighting, His the w , i eye Wdeh TElews ite k, which was the club the 1 1 t SUA adadld : had received orders to carry, 1 : eet Uy We Ses ed with he effect that a y t a | arm and stou art ive ae He addressed the question t pn BAG Bio pecan teed eat ea Hf bts he eet In the molea he could scarcely tell | : k OOODNG 0 Mt > te ht it ‘as overst E “ ri Pali sl i “ojo wee tty Vineent fi. On CQourtshi Corr 2 y Javicz \ lots -o He stooped and tenderly picked wy Oo oO ay A Hee OS ; 4 tmoonscious girl, She was just showing ie Wad satan lonaltt | : ann \ . ‘ U when he reached the curb. Her glance. « rerinuetnautkwad i dTall het Does she love ‘ Ne 10 8 was wild, and as {t fel] on the waiting ¢ miner ‘ 1 AX i vming under the feet} @ AM. | oper to &! 7 rt ‘ | re hee fe ; an a iF n I 6 you and \ le proulened sears a Stari) t on, regardless of pres Flowers, 1 love. Tell jung fuss cas Hise inded man lay where ture or a guod book are all! a ae jtow tection without knowing how or why. | they were treading on his hands and a gitts } : ‘Gta all right, Miss Winthrop, lneerierat a| you are the man she lover | . ammerton, “Dr. Hoya will take good! Mounted poltee rushed to the scene|o as Best to Forget Him, Revenue (leh roeitrdetiaw ie ; ; ‘ 3 Faun ; sare’ of vou lena fod (ntottne mou i don't Dear Betty ‘ | Proper to Go Alone. ler stil] wandering gaze soucht the | werful horses ani when time ago I met a young man ; Dear Bet 1 trim young surgeon. and with a sisi ofl ys aiideaca trea ci four years older than myselt. Watt Two Months, Sit proper for a young lady to go to| : Fesignation she was piaced on the cush-!tammerton was found > I keep quiet eca for the Dear Betty Lur rk alone with w y | fons, | bleeding and unconscious. what to ray bi me } AM a y n and for two years he knows yell? ANXI i ; “J. suppose we could h taken her} ses were called and 1/1 at me. have a young Indy with | x ; tn a carriage," said Hammerton. | befor ting was really over. day present, s called bh om I et i “This is better,’ said Boyd, he{'t ypped to take care of he promised to see >I t wprang to his place. The next moment HI was Boyd, The only way t ew York, He ts 5 7 the ambulance was disappearing up| "I 0 he said to his driver, “rt |@'ammar ta to stu D alw 5 ! ( DMadison av |scenis as gh misfortune had sin-|Moments a good ¢ a week he has now better than an ° : ri led that jittle Winthrop t , sp |Poets and learn fro; e language of! dropped ting, I have learned to!s 8 sh k t 1 : “Read That!” [saat hat @ W t rep beauty out for} send ee sal fist doesn't some on gh A een ae jits very own, ‘This is the policeman | PrGRERGRY v ss Well," said Hammerton to Miss Leywho eaid he would look out for taings | e ® 0 ‘1 ' ee 1 : Grand, “that leaves no one Jn authority |ot her house,” | e 1 10n r@) ar | he ee mow. She was the only one, you told 4 nails me.” Alone In the World. Pai eR Nag are coerce ans “I ghatl remain here.” was Marcta's| “Somebody ise will,’ replied Ms tid Lying, Egypt, Lying reply, jUriver, and Hammerton, still uncon.) |/ SURE) Vkt SE | NE HAVE HE SURE veer aah eal Dece f aida A, : MENS Her tntentlons wers good, But when |sctous, was carried awa | || POWN topay | ;toTs oF 15 A Coop CHIDS OUT AND Catia Ne 1s 2a Kelis she went home to acquaint her mo Bessie lett the hospital while Ham-| ||AND HELP Youl | BEAUTIFUL \ PLANT 'EM FOR. aR RT Nh mith her resolve she found that lady tn morton was lying {ll with fever. Even WITH Your Flowers | CUSTOMER. THE ' eae EU HiNebeay label tet , j bear [dls preseneo there was not commu OUR LOWERS p E CIRLS! |comedian that sbody loves a i DSL 8 Bart | GARDEN! | man,” did you ever see a fat man that banding Marcia a cable message. Jus a surgeon, He had sald that Besste| | us 01 ha au hat i} atbly: is be us hh a fat, goo Marcia gave one gianco at tt ‘would be well enough, to attend her| ey ene are aeieavascaines “Come-at once if you want to aee| father's funeral, He had kept his word a) ater tailisurano aaah T men, Ali the fat man has to do tg to point to his aldermante "Too fat y corn pan n't take ma,” and that set. } fice t for a minute {) qemcesneesenst marmosets And don't you be your son alive!” The rest of tt was none of bis worry very willingly accorafnodate me this} time." | ; | ow, you see," sald Mrs, Le Grand, | ubout “But Tom wasn't so ve; sald “how tmpossible !t will be for you to| Still grieving and still weak, Besstc Femain at Bessie's house, We will take | hurried to that home that could nevér the first steamer, [ have Phoned, | be a home to her again. She found only @nd the captain of the Mauretania has|old Ann, the faithful housekeeper. offered his own cabin {f there a “Has Miss Le Grand been here?’ Staterooms, I have crossed the ocean | asked Bessie in surprise. | Marcia, to whom er ere since," nad my father cared | #0 many times In his ship that he will 9 said she was going to remain} he time, Mis was Ann's reply hen she went away and has not been enact And has nobody brother's dangerous condition had been Meaaniaiteel ia aneitaras paedtenntg rae even Bessie In] sy yy—Miss, I wag waitirg for you er trouble was for the moment fore goten, M$ for the moment fore | come home. You know the police- ‘He has been much more ill than ut HELLO, GiRLS' L BROUGHT You A Few ORGHIDS! LETS PLANT ‘Em4 HE frock that = T {s made with | slightly low |neck and short ves ts the Ideally able one for There are mon who was going to do #0 much hasn't been here since he said {t elther.”* Ga have Kogan” sald Mrs, Le Grand [Poe Pap aay she did ann Hepa raat Is why he! nor know why Hammerton had falled told you it was becanee en ia3# I] to keep his promise, Other officers de- Tooth @ Was going) tailed the first day and the second to Sipe Tite tome stlenda,! guard the house while the coroner and A Secret Grief. rier oficial performed their functlons | ‘i ay had not told her. Mother!” exclaimed Marcta, “And} Alone, again alone with her dead, | you have carried this in your heart and| Bess’ knelt at the bed on which her | Femained cheerful for my , Ub a I have remained smi | vou! «One of the Hounds!” Your} father, oh my father,” she said @ake, I was not very che career at Barnard covld not bo spoiled! By Orns If t must have happened why did) My (career at Barnard spoiled py not take me with you?” worry,” repeated Marcia as she looked! Lven while she was kneeling there — THIS 15 HARD WORK , BUT I DON'T MIND IT! portions give an em- linently dressy ef- fect, yet which are | quite easy to make, cause fi the dress c lay. ery, but the model fs appropriate for the ys- barred d with a startled at her} white, wan face wei with tears, mother, “What do you think of Besse, } Ann came to her. who has continued her career at Ba I thought he wouldn't come again, Bard successfully and had all that] Miss, til) after the funeral, but he's ‘worry on her,mind?"’ here now. He wants to see you.” "I know, poor girl,” said Mrs, La| “Who is it?” asked Bessie, rising with Grand, "I would go to her myself if tt} difficulty b oss, Miss." were not for this.” CS ae a a trey) E B Hammerton, at Winthrop's, did some] A man. over dressed. but evidently of | ‘wondering. thé kind who prosper, 1s AAU | a e ‘ ‘ama Miss in- "Bomebody ought to stay.” he sali.|ynnye ievsabhe "Lave called to have “The servants have about lost what wit} a short talk with you. You see we have) e business together, and your Well—you don't understand these Thad to go to law, and now ast him, I have | QooDBYE , MONK! "™ GOING To TARE THE GIRLS OVER TO AUNT LAURA'S | | ——o (THERE OES THOUSAND DOLLARS | WORTH oF ORCHIDS! Wort's THE USE WE'LL GE BACK \N AN HOUR, they ever had, and we can't place In the care of strange "Oh, some of his business friends will ‘a judgment Bhow up and look out for things,” sald] taken ie) to ha: ALAR ID ; “ "t really the dead estate. am not Sure whether he bac Gomer, (M vay ally the dead man | ty money or not, and thought 1 would you are worried about. You are think-|jnform you that you cannot sell or re- : ing of the girl.” move anything until I am_ paid.” “You-I was going to say you wero], With her hand clutching at her throb- bing breast. 3eas| 00) e @ cad,” said Hammerton, “I know you], reav. Bessie looked about the ” fre not, I wouldn't be such a Jayert Ail the world is against me," ehe as you.” “And now you will take even Collier smiled. ‘I meant no offense, old fellow,” he 1d Mr, Carraman, “I am| leave the i ne quantity of material required for it yards yards 44 inc 64 yards ras rn No, 6027 in sizes for 6 $10 and Girls’ Dress—Pattern No. 6027, Call or send by mail toTHE EVENING LD MAY MAN (4 TON FASHION BUREAU, No. 132 Hast Twenty-third srreet, New Obtain York. Send 10 cents in coln or stamps for each pattem ordered, IMPORTANT—Write your name end address pliialy, sod ale ways specify size wanted. » furniture, My father is lying un- have not a dollar in the paid, “But you've been in this business , sor M ” about ten months, and I've been at ix] forty ,stisy Winthrop, but business ny longer than I care to think. When] “Yes, I begin to understand business of this as I you|ow,” ‘she answered. “My father has beon hounded to his death, and you were one of {hg bonnie (Be Bo Cominued) ; ‘ ee — TAYLOR -—— you've seen as mucl won't feel like shouldering everybody's “ x buurdane,’

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