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" SCOURGING ARRAIGNMENT OF MODERN SOCIETY CTOWAWA 100 Concluding ia g of the Most i Sensational Novel of the Day, CLEVER TO HID Hl Printed by Special Arrangement with the Publishers, The Reilly & \ 3 * - ¥ Britton Co. _—. r : The Evening World kas permission little as if she cared for me, myself, Young Man Audaciously Mite 45 princ a snouseword condensation, 42een't ttt" n 6 eae ‘It decidedly does.” Setel NAT PHISH AIL casi em id anc aaesere IA Teealtuit tomas andenet ; heieeheee Ma aie LE fs "h place, When I met her she Was Life of Voyage. APTER Was doing the tough girl In ‘Ten Beau- 2 : : bn ards _ 188 and One Beast’ three years ago Sportsme: and sports- ava (CoRR Mie Anand Bye HERE ON ELLIS ISLAND NOW, women. And only since marriage.” IVE years jater Paul was a su ‘Of course, T believe 1, olf man.” Se es F sessful broker, a member of the ' ngs went on for about a i : 7 eaaiad cnet an and after a while we got to | sSays He Is the Son of Rich) 1 ete mene ct the. Tally tke each other. She wanted to : ora Bilis brothers and Wilmerding he had Quit the show business and go into the \ Parents, but Won't Com- a tant recta, country to live, so T bought a little cot ee Vinh Tha Club, and there over cocktails in tha t@8@ In Wiesacon, and she sesms pe municate With Them. Wy patore inven no conoutad triena:|fectly: contented with {t. T've been on aS ng grist to his th@ Square with her, and I've been a better fellow for knowing her—a lot An icabin ass Of the Erince wes now maxing between twenty Detter.” he Insinted earnestly. Here's {0 @f the Atlas service of tie Hamburg: and ptwenty-five) thousand dollars a Our station y some of these bun: i Ainorican ( ts year. dles for me up to the house. We don't . » (7 ew tnat, as long ashe was "4@ In Wissacon, but walk Ike the 1 Bers oh Ne aahis Dererasene 10 whose opinion he cared ®* & travelling man for nilen ( egainst thy wall, sa you an Was PET terete Reuss) ARE U ase cette at fas just accompiished the s mf) ter. And with the I8h there were fewer to explain.” an a stuWaway in the memory of th ‘ne a eavanen He pie v| @ldest tnmigrat ou vin ciel ep animate, : Weare. sete wechiye Hialinn oo ee Mpgineen| CHAPTER XIII. pee bon et Ib frolyand the older, wiser women, at i Barents, a ; mothers with danghters to| The Making of a Mime. ere ia ; ee é fe marry or sons to keep single, dl- ALL'S visit to tho cottage of @Mr. f nunicate pt rected the game of Spend and Tid ates Cheat Tent hie ” get tpeu tu eu) 5 Catch, whteh ix Soctety diclt toudhaeinant. [ni aea Tanne \ ae ean Carl, now as always his staunch and) manter. His eyes lighted upon a pho- i f rovelvad the tograph on the bookcase that mace | an n of What was pass: -tart. Tho face that looked out NG fad than he Invited nim te frame was that of Sylvia. Bla , for a two 3 se on hie yac explained that she and Syvivia, w GEC he Capua pring Dun- Stage name was Cynthia Castlenar sneneey bar, Jim Mrs, Evers Dad played together in vartous co: | ee ees ; ind half maids, men panies. Leamington has trained her ur Hy CA Faria aehuph srry nd matrons to make up ¢t she was a great artist. But she Sie travelled a hard road from pia \ ; i all parts in a "road" company to x sau Snninesanoules ae Wearing tehts ip muisical comedy, The Lei een a gi at thought of Syivia in tights shocked \ Ws deca, Duval dian’t thous , Ma deen tlm before, bu the (s | dressed and tud such an air us tors, four rich-tonad "Put don't make any mistake about y\ gravetus assurance is 3 from her bronze and one thing.” admonished Bianche, “S ' @ suspicion jut all Was nut ino 's pod She's as straight as a string Used the Name “Rawling pure delight, i It not, | Paul's manner angered Blanche, Sie gan the musical voice of | Nad learned th nat the stace “You au @ firsi-cvabin passenger, are BEE Te md) Cita QLD Geky OD? che & You not, sir?’ asked Duval ath daughter, a Wilthaber she found herself bo- “What could be more por- “Cera ly Aliswerea the young man, flashing she seld to Paul: FEU EY GSH vauin L Have w is the very last word, ‘Well, {t's you and other men that clgar? | |make girls wear tights. Girls don't \ Whe) ‘cigar was (& (good one) aud + gald the man, vaguely. wear 'em for the fun of it, but because ) @trengthened the pleasant A r e a other almost men pay ‘em to. And they've got } teeter 2y. al ‘ Be rte 4 we Ariel) Which was {© have money to live. You pay a girl Fa SEAR Grae GRE TONAM AW | LVeoL ce Geomon Tieton esriy (they ithe Winans dollars @ week In a store ings” Lauer had ibe handed ned the Worn @nigma: If a married | 0 ak nite . BAK ene Gh Dy 6 4 Ff finds lilmself or herself desper- om See Lee FP gothing more was thougut of the © i iu aa ao eeh come one) nervous, and you offer the same girl maraiirlendonteen(ansd sh ! edi perkon) de? ‘Sener UIE GET GO em ose the fn tho history of navi ney agreed at once, “He of Sh€ ohomis? Let me tell you one thing good looking, he sing weil and accom: | should try to forget Mr. Man. If I had {t to do over again, if panied himself gracetully on ti I'm damned I'd ever go into store He played bruge ful CHAPiER XII. work at all-I'd light out strai thoned @ pool with a humorous dig the chorus. We women ‘ve got to do that made tie .vse. A Mitigation of Boredom, what you men want us to, to live any- winners, His table talk Was sp. bb HAT a wonderful time tt has) how. i you like us better and fuli of wit aid every woman on W hispered Muriel. ‘And in the chorur—you pay us three « board admired to-morrow we take up OUr as much for showing our legs as for But when the Prince Joachim docked hardware-I'm sick wives separate paths again through the cruel, sa'ling your «Mast night the trouble began for "Mr. gossiping, prutal world, to-morrow be- of ail this bur uit the chorus N Rawling.” The checking off of the ping again the same deadly round of let me ask you one thing; which Is the N Bossengers showed another “John RAW- juncheons, teas, drives, dinners; to- decenter proposition, the girl on the Ung," and @ search was made for thé) porrow we step out of this garder of /stage who's workiig for her living \ Bogus one, He was found bd.ng tn a! oo) shade and perfume into the full) and working hard, \o0—or the rich loaf» lavatory and had to confess thar 8 211). of the noonday sum, shoulder our er in the bald-headed row who comes ee passage, But he Was os and trudge along the dusty high- night after night to look at her—and fivgald Necessity Forced Him, | 8 A He OsOHRDS RGES | SUMP arian pica : Four last earth, and We For a long time that night, Paul lay “Temporary necessity forced me to. wore iy AN God with our, aweke, passing years in review, it," he sai My family wealthy 5 hanging heavy upon us to-morrow, | Said he to himself, “I wonder {f Cari J Aon mente eo oul ene MUNIeALE ould not having known you~ wall be down on me because of pee neh SL OR money | and having love te That Blanche woman, if she takes Sore Deere ce! 4,| ‘iss me, dear,” he said. into her head, can make him think tt ve ea Oat) Rei ee nent ttle Wilmerding rose to his fect and | was pretty bad.’ 1 can telegrapn em. Away with a aba Lae he ste command the cana meniy. “cell you what Tm acing to, CHAPTER XIV. See aii nore ote Maren right now. Iam sick of all this In the Gay S$ @ shame, that the captain was a boozing and dressing and lugs 44EN Paul went back to town le tyrant and that the nice "Mr. Rawling* aU Juat MbOUE. As Tong 88 f can W saw more and more of Mrs. should be set fre he did beat -and I need a rest. You're Evers, who flattered him, took, his way on the horrid old ship. id, anid I'M take you home yim about with her, and constantly as- t right off on the But they didn't make up a purse to sured him that sne loved him. Muriel pay his fare, so he was handeuffed in be in New York to-mor- pnd her husband drifted farther and cabin No, 3 and a man stationed out- farther apart, Finally Dick aide the door to him. Int Paul gaped with astonishment. “What! went so far as to c early hours of the morning the watcher are you talking about, boy? We've just about Paul, whom he characterized as heard a nolse inside, and opening the come off the boat, and you're home now «a Western bounder and a clin deor found that “Mr. wling,” in your own house In Newpart.” | One night the husband found hix wife Houdint-llke, had slipped the cutts,, Wilmerding had been striding up and/anq Paul sitting in his home side } «taken Cf halt his clothes and wag down the polished floor, muttering to side and cheek to cheek, the woma reparing to squeeze through the port- | himself, bare white arm about the man’s neck, THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 26, 1908, 6A LITTLE BROTHER OF THE RICH” ! ——————— BY THE MILLIONAIRE SOCIALIST JOSEPH MEDILL PATTERSON AGED INVALID LEAPS 10 DEATH FROM A WINDOW Mrs, Buk, 4 Years Old, Kills Herself While Her Daugh- ter is Sleeping. WOMAN RODE AS HOB ESSE | CRD OF BY Mrs, Williams Travelled in Disguise From Ohio to ‘ew York, “BEAST” Mrs, Regine Buk, seventy-one years old, suffering from an abaecess of the | brain, committed suicide to-day by leap- tng from the window of her home on the fourth floor of No, 307 East Ninety- FOUND. CRYING IN PARK. Came Here to Work, and Pos- fourth street ing asa B s0V Was the Least Her body had lain in the rear yan’ woveral howa before her daughter, Mrs, Christopher Oberat, awoke. und of Her Troubles, discovered that her motier was: mins \ ing. - Mra, Buk had been a great sutterer ae h for several years, Her daughter nursed | "Well, it's pretty hard to tell, |her, and lately {t had been necessary | your tace, whether you're a woman of | & keep @ constant watch on her Mra, Oberst slept in a room connecting with or a boy of fifteen,” sald Magis. ! her mother's, and ordinarily the slight+ the Jefferson Market | &t move wakened hi Buk At 8 o'clock this from | ‘forty te Barlow in ring Mrs, Court to-day when Mrs. Gertrude Wille) Zot wp and wan the Ht |Court to-day wher Tor Jaughter nersiiad to £0 atk ams was presented on a charge of va-|to bed, and after her parent seente jsleeping soundly she returned to her grancy for wearing men's clothes jcouch. She did not awaken again un- ‘The woman, who ls not over four feet 1! the morning was well along, when she noticed that the Kitchen window tall, and ts thin to the point of meacia-\ was open and the rain pouring In. tion, looked up from a shock of by- Looking down Into the courtyard she ishly cropped talr. Her big staring eyes | SW (he body of her mother PREACH, GETS 0 In @ mie or somewhere Y, M. C, A. Secretary Stands from the light of day. Her suit, Sponsor for the la youngster ! workin uway thong raggel and grimy, fitted her | fairly and {t was almost Imposst- ble to tell, save by her walk, which ‘s mincing and effeminate, that she was @ woman Mrs Square we rested In Union late yesterday by Patrolman | Winters, He saw her sitting on a bench ng, which a tralt common] park bench hoboes, and when het jtook her to the station Miss de Sohard, Willlams was is not a Rev, Fea) oa ; Jthe matron, found that she is not of Emil Hage en meee On |the sex which clatns .he majority of Gaels fale atone ae |awrancs parece ; m twenty-six years old,” she told! The Rev, Bimil Hagen, a newly landed aR a lserariset Barlow. “My husbupd died ¢lergyman of the Dutch Reformed Jand L was broke In Ohio, { watned to) Church, who pleaced guilty tn Specia Bessioné a few day's ago to come to New York to work and a8 1 [ego under @ suspended. : a nad no money I started to walk it. Just] iy, Wyatt to-day. ‘The secretary 4 But I found that it was necessary for of the German Branch of the Y. M. ¢ i me to pose as a boy or a men. So L Ay where the theft was cominitted op ; : ae fj Aug. 3, agresd to stand sponsor for the oer ey ut my halr and got chose clothe, Jot ech te future homece N. os and haven't had aiuch trouble In mak- © During the three weeks that Mr Seah x 1 aes ng my way.” Hagen spent in the Tornbs Probatior : T cannot na that Tam sorry she| time, Behind your man’s face ts the| "Did you ride the blind baggager” Orica, Maxer had ascertained | that Hush, Pa she whispered ud 1 would not have er die| brain of a slavish sycophant, within] s! 8 Wat caked) ; true. Ho fs the son of a high officer | ; ie ise ‘ your sake; but she came | your athlete's great body is the heart| “Oh, yes," she sald, “it wasnt hard tho Austrian army. For tio veurs h : et of all with her Hes and! of g cringing, shrinking coward. You all, Nobody thought I wasn't a re rene priest ‘Then, quare 1 1. APTER xy. | sil r. Lh ne talked to me of courage; you, you, vn vne th eother hoboes, and the tant and was ordained a minister CH iD i mat to me, to be mine! gared to talk to me of courage, when|'rain men treated me like one too.) When he landed here two q See Ait € t You don't! you have no more bravery in you than| Tey aften threw me off,” she added, ago from Vienna he had $%, ‘The Ap) see: Eneye trembled | the canary in that cage. You talked to| smiling Pet Foe Ss Oh peep ier he RGR! full: sa promise f you But Tine of love, Tt han been lust you felt."| ‘The little woman said she had tried arrival. “Ho then secured lodgings a! Pwe I MY | She ralsed her handa above her, look-|to find work in New York, but couldn't, gee s Py ie eal beatoy ; ‘ im’ to. fill his pulpit. ar Ing up with pitiable eyes, “An, God,|and had been hungry and without shel- Own clothes belng seedy. Hagen took i to think that even in such a leprous| ter, 80 Magistrate Barlow dismissed the @ sult and @ paln of overs soul > ye been able to| case against her, and ¥ vy fongine to hia roommate, Anton , wil ag his T should have been aso against her, and Misa Sohard will forking | to hie Poo athat tae ho OAIVAYRRIEL@MITEtIS pire nothing but lust | get her some porper clothes and try damped not return tile jborrewved (4) Ae he hates “You don't understand,” he began, |!) find her a job, ticles, He spent two avs im Now Jor art “Be ¢ !" she cried. “You say yo — | sey, preaching one sermon in the other Still standing by the open win¢ Ege la raipaueel ae Hite [man's clothes at Newnrk, ‘Then alent Bae: tear T might tnterfere with your social) Rae Som once el out into the night Position, Social position!” Her words] wait?” he aeked slowly, Yolleved forth, “What is it you mean, a riratcd earl “lbut the chance to go to the garish, 4 world would misun-| Vulgar houses of su e-thing mem bl are tmartied within a ‘© guagle yourself stupid and talk ‘ putrid pseudo-sentiment to their emo- é tie world, T thought t¥-Pated doli-women? You are a cia wens Fahd Have onodah tout, Po whose business In TVS Te rOLh a GEESE Gon life is to pull in victims for the opera-| ve k o's of gigantic eoufidence games’— | Without Food or Shelter, She ay Once more he started to speak, but] ' NO RTnOT she raised her hand, furiously, for | Appeals to Police in Piti- 3 slience, | : You live uselewsiy, The world were] able Plight \ , better without you, You uid be] is "EG. USEAT.OFRICE PUA x vuselessly and wal Hee aA el a yrld where 1 must Se cee ou al A. Dedraggled, pinched ttle woman, | Celebrated Hats aly uid of KhoWwige ur Wisdumn of | streaming with water, staggered Into | correct inevery particular Serer PRUE Mes GR the East One Hundred and Twenty- | R ’ sixth street station to-day and tmplored | ‘ 7 could ¥ ‘Lieut. Loonan to give her food and mas f omething warm to drink. She sald she | FALL T LES 1 had been wandering all night tn the ‘ 4 te otote| rain; that ahe was homeless and her| will be issued is SU Sey, husband had deserted her while she was | Tomorrow, fe cogna A pinieds » gave the name of Mrs. May Gilt- avaeeat had mata e ony thing Is thirty-two and the wite of Pat- Thursday, August 27 eal oe ‘ . 1 re! ui iy eae ur i ‘ik (flligan, a coal heaver. She lived See tat : at en LOTT vate Jin two rooms on the top floor of No, 42 New York Chicago the inn until about f . 1 position 13 Ower|East One Hundred and Twenty-fourth | ‘ fi De ee Thad. started a ten mines Yeh) ray 1} until she had sold every stlok of | Philadelphia t Hut now, at last the furniture for food. She was Mh the And Accredited Agencies tn all A side of you, Meunt Si { Hospital until a week ago, Princtpal Cities of the World Ee Een einer ie fatiin calleg| “HOME,” he suddenly burst out,| Dick took his revenge by asking Paul Ste aeaan teen B40 |w ne was to have been operated on | and ne onsered the pea iffs, the leg “HOME—do you call this home? Do whether he would marry Muriel—he on ce TanAteinione She rang Mr. Heer tumor. ed herve waive way and | ahecbleanathe pity Raed Will, you call it home to live in a mare was tired of her—and then showed Pasi its raat naltclored eyes, | a hat and out, the did not stay for the operation, 1 “Mr. Rawling.” “Beware how you treat Ble palace with a woman who Jove letters which had been written to ; Bs ey heya anole. Hered rarer eae enn eanenert| The police in the East One Hundred me. This isa German ship, and Goer- would only bear you one child— her by three other men, ; a hata adel jut Sylvia.” he made one last effort./ang Twenty-sixth street station did Reeth trORAAGe Just the zaite, But and that one’s dead—for fear of Paul and Muriel were married fifteen CHAPTER XV1. OPUNTIA E CONEY? he stretched rigid arm toward! What they could for her in the way of Slips Through ( missing @ season and spoiling her months later, only to lead a cat-and- ‘ om resent ‘ eed door. “Oh, You BEAST! her voice | providing coffee and food, but she was neuen Ferthals: figures who tells you to your face In dog existence. She soon began to com- ‘Diamonds and Pearls. i a Z ; [ iceare- as sill dripping wet When she appeared pest) Pre atn tose, ths steward ner tantrums that she only married you plain that he did not supply her with 4 Sylvia's re Uphe mun few words ESSE) A Ce EE A Mg," and he was ones yuco S442 tor money; Who consldets you nothing | enough money to keep up appearances, O moi ara na na melee ) some shelter until her trapped. | Without touching the food, but cei it eat fhe? and cls land they quarrelled frequently, Muriel ip ndu : J : ape mited arate ‘ ©. of the cal e| d was mond mine; who spends her time with— | finally turned to old Jim Ellis for con-| yhe lower F ifth a y " } f tron and or- Largest und thicel swek of | hon ond fumed wien be again peeled 54 tm not such a fool as she and |aolation, while Paul bent all his ener- meek looked at him timidly: “How ston? It i ering ara streaming ary officer to in- Diamonds. Watches aud Jewelry Throurh the driving rain he swam until overybody else think a vice ular gles to increasing his income of $50,000 | pale yo she sald, ; ; ; INH se 3 gous oy IolAathentixwistrate: thatnalachad rete irs required n “Give me a lift! e cried to th about her wo surprise her, No, a@ year, | and sombre It was terr whatever you 1 que Ut neat bed, 1 Thomas Jeffersa rk. One 7 a ip map he saw HJUaUfal om CRat MioutE Havel bean long autertig and/allentibut lm ORBUntenOeEAU) heard. with interene lite acHdee: wou (ook A secret from prying ou S wis & Smalling forgive: | Hundred and Fifteenth iene 7 Maid tans ee (and he was hauled aboard, Hut cance { nave a home, as diferent from this that Muriel was to have ag the lioness| was running througi wer vy world ‘ hink? J thay stage coowners | Pict avane: Jest nignty and there HEL SH en Lane, N, Y. NN featur was the police hoa Patna: it as heaven from hell, where there !s a of one of her axpensive suppers an| enoke her necessary, conver Deni vout yn as Rrederio, “sat huddle | va from them by a night watchman Fulton St.. Brooklyn. maien be Was asked a few questions he wonran that understands me and loves actress named Castleman, whof was cre-| jolences with antlerpation, |® yack afraid: then, when he s ——. | bah thy Stitt Da eee pace me, Do you want to come or not, Paul? ating a furore at a Harlem theatre. o, tt wasn’t what hapy uments el her amile slowly NoGe et Per, '| ROCKEFELLER’ 5 PASTOR IN| Ostia wrapped in path towel and , Do just as you iia ei ae | He proposed that he go up In his motor| way it happened. It ‘ continued, gently, | he placing his arms about he: | pamntRacere 4 "Dunder teufel!” said Capt Von Letts, 7. ye” dri Youlate Ce jear and fetch her, * = = © J and for her," ne answered, betwor married toa prow | NECK. the Sire sont he people] CLEVELAND HAS TYPHOID. © | per “You f auch a silpperiness, | 2° the station Pau ie set his foot| Sylvia stepped out of the stage door} shut teeth Sut, dear, 1 am pecially he stage _- , aed feed you through a | wpon (iL) Hep ofthe ee parlor | with @ thin, alderly man—Leamington. | to be with you again, Now we Your handclapps NES. if BLAND, Oo Ale, M—R Later Commissioner Watchorn ontered ara fat wert s ua ie y by the| Paul advanced, hat in hand. “How| pe happy.” as equals, Sti. Bravo, beaming’ Charles A. Baton, D, D., pastor of the iy yas bo 8 ad. jo, Paul?’ Each s face 30 nl [ le audien The ee Heauceng, and) aa lived In efi eoat “{t's about time for me to explain,” |tooked quickly at the other, to observe! j SautO : eat ok fron warns ohn DR Id, to look for his wife, yrho had he continued when they lod found a) the changes of a decade. She seemed whispered. “At Ia fe rat ow of them, of course 1 8 uth ard aton Aker Moped. seat and he had carefully jodged his full ten years older, perhaps fifteen| as it was dos’ n But Seay Reeaatiie you wi titssed.* He sprawled under eral weeks ag \ ion eee |bundies In the rack above thelr heads. | older, than when he had last seen her. | know be ‘ one that I have! “She turned again, fercely, to Leaming-| Lome and naa bes WALL FALLS AT BLAZE; H" ou are Sipe i 8 w made She showed greater maturity, woman- 1 he whispered nae about you,’ “You'll, do t of your dress porate af “ te spend a week or ten days with Mr. | liness of body; and her face, Inste: forever and ¢ Da to her | (DE SOE Steen RD PA 2B DOZEN FIREMEN HURT, ond Mrs. Cart Chester, 1 am Mr. of being @ prophecy, was a pattiiment er and fore she ed to marry. you |CARNEGIE GIVES $7,000 TO Hore and Cirtlace PHILADELPHIA, Aug. % Fire « "Oh" said Pa ree fee Usk, HA Gee write es Hanes ree eh yforane third. MINE CRASH SUFFERERS. ere —\ to-day destroyed the building of "Our cottage Is very small. Blanche! She saw him less siimly graceful,| i ain ttt : ‘ina . saul a ‘ 5 Re World Overbrook as lmited budget to twelve hun- stronger, more comfortable looking ga ace < pNielessis Pee! yesterday than in ALL y About @ dozen fire- | 764 & vear, and we've never been over | Hig face was shrewder and shaper and ‘ i he 1, draws; “But, tammered Paul; ‘Sylvia, eas : sf the het Yes of the sev THE 6 OTHER New York men were Injured when * wall fell the ilmit. Queer, too, considering she harder. His jowls were the triflest dit] ing a chair for her and waiking slowly | you — yk "mut We Tas Late ha cneeaalt cute miners. whio loee Chale lives ala Fas soe pean mbined Pellgar vetne ekees eet about father, heavier; velne showed here and there;| to the window, his hands in bis pock-| ‘Don't interrupt me, you our," ahe| | °"Good by,' said. 1} holding nange.” aI Male x pee re okies eaturten a morning newspapers combined with ken leg. The Walkeone a Pasi, mn. ‘ ey bis eyes ete Clear, his teeth Waa ase wedding trip?” he repeated, thundered. “Hear what I have to aay pand,, “I aim afraid You are A quitler, in Maypoig Coal Mine on Aug. id and erding chuckled, looks ebisy walla shoulders aa broad, "Yea, and even though it is wisked, ‘then go! I know you, at last. it was Pau! (Tho Baad bedies are atill

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