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ELS WHE STUY Se OU MN Sb ein te — 129 AONE EOL CIE AEN SIR GN Gg wt tent Sip ientipieretremcr ree retrenenenenis-ienemeeeeemerene THE EVENING WORLD, SATURDAY, MARCH 25, 1911. 5 ee oe —— DEPOSITORS SAFE ‘Women of To-Day Are Parasites; CATANDROQSTER “Noah's Flood” to Be Staged (BRIDE OF TENDAYS INGLOSED BANK ~ They Will Bring Nation to Ruin SIRVE BG GUN “New Theatre Next Week’ ceive wena Development of the English} “Tie Stixger” witl be son at the Man- | The Happiest Night of Series of Unique Performe| Sieg Mere Way Down Fast’ will be the ettrac- B | | wattan Opera Ho uae, ith tue a 4 ‘ AT MT VERNON All Must Work as Mothers or in Gainful Pursuits to Jus- ‘ FIRE ON OLD TEXAS Drama to Be Shown in} ich ai roles pais A ., is AND LIFE SAVINGS i | tify Their Existence, Says Prof. Nearing of University 01| > Moore jen — D —— —o—— Pennsylvania—Repeats Broadside Against “Spongers Directors All Substantial Busi-| on Men,”’ but Doesn’t Blame Gentler ness Men Who Will Stand Sex for Conditions. } ances — Willig Gi m1 est . F Tabby Gets Through Bom-| |” WHY CUIRIE | Ute at Be (oo a eh ae sree} Woman Says Man Went to ) | bardment Without a Scratch, | Paterson, N. J., With Her Will Revive “Held by the) teriet ov tne stock company at the! an Girls” come to the| Ma. Behind Institution. | but Chanticleer Loses Leg. | ore Pia 9 “4 er | "rie Musray 116i THatee with nave) $2,100 and Disappeared. Modern Industry Has Converted Men Into Earners and | Pear An NAY SNE TS VET] (ne “Trocadero Hurleaquers” will bj HEBER: be | Jat Hurtig & Seamon Vy sp yt ri ' , arc i Malthe heteee) e ee Beak rings ner “Lendon| Roberts has se Pat- ONLY SLIGHT FLURRY.| Women Into Spenders, Economist Declares— | Pptatcbae fii tes ills ll ASL [Baie recite eee le co hnting tor her husband, oS Motherhood Shouldn't Be Required of Gen- | Jeombarament by "t wv Hampanice | ce lable ee aye Ga Bae BOSE RE chard K. Follett will lecture on an. 1 ton days aga She hopes that Nati =} ‘ $ Sharge A 9 | were a cat and a rooster, Like those HK Ne es that 1 life in the forests and in the Arc- when they fod him they will also find ational Examiner in Charge iuses, but They’re Scarce, He Thinks. | a te nes eee Oe ee he beginnts it will give | tic regions and illustrate his talk with | her iife's savings, $2100, which she last > , | leamnous ae: Miter ¢ * four afi Huss | motion ures, saw the brid “ % —Youngest of City’s Banks —_— ins | famous fea Alter that now rests UPON | acing the deveiomnent of tie Enaligh | VAUDEVILLE ATTRACTIONS "They met at Kea Tele Clty, Me oy last e | jthe bottom of Chesapeaice Bay withstood /drama, with introductory lectures 6% 1 Ae stammerstein's will be Billy 1,| summer when he was enjoying & $0 Had $441,005 Deposits. | BY ETHEL LLOYD PATTERSON. | © Bail abot pelt ‘Their conduct | Brander Matthowa, Professor of Dra+lyan and the Beaumont ers inition from his clerical duties tn Phila- | Ss will probably give them chief | nats Liter re at Columbia Univers | “propa,” Grace Pat Rooney | deipita After an ardent correspon. ' This is the shot which will echo round the {Place among navy mascots so long as | stty. ‘The performances will consist of jand Marton Rent, Dalsy Harcourt, Win-| dence she went to Ph.ladelphi Natfonal Bank Examiner Hanan, un-4 world, Prof. 6cott Nearing of the University of + . | they live to tread t deck of @ battle: | wcenes from plays of the four periods, |S0r McCay, Lyons and Yoroo and others. | married him. They went to Pater- Ger authority from the Comptroller of| Pennsylvania fired it. He aimed it at the women en 7 dene Pere hae out’ ub. add Wendl dite cael | Mane ete Sreaented tn ef wat taee heen Avenue Theatre| eon becatise he said he wanted to buy : 3 5 0. y there of thet nd, cat, lite time, and will be given at 3.90, Mons | Wil tnelud om ‘| @ hotel he had kept his eye on for the Currency, took charge to-day of} To make reasonably sure of winging his game he yelopt Henry V., and the rooster, dubbed | day Thursday 20; | World,” a one-act play by Paul Atm! some time, He took her money for the Mount Vernon National Bank of loaded with “buckshot.” In other words, Prof, [industrial world ar in the educational, | Robinson Creweo, were placed upon the | and Friday, Apri t, | [fifo Marion Murray tn ‘The Prima turoge, Ife left her two Gaya Po Mount Vernon, which was closed yes-| Hearing, Whe holds « ebair tn the Beonemie De- [5° “OS SY SASS Rm delle edart | Tease, renamed the Ben Mareos; 0 dun ble! sow, by [Jack and Violet Kelly, ; bas not seen bis 6606 Se ee terday by the directors, Mr, Hanan| partment of the Quaker town centre of learning for herself. Personally I believe she jones for the naval experts when the the progress of the} | Among others at the Colonial will be| «1 wouldn't be anxious about seeing went into the bank at ® o'clock to-day | GAA HEAG HOR SHE HEE HARGIS . wil, There {s no reason why she! trial was held a few days ago, whether | English dro from ' wi 1. Thompson in "The Wise nim again, either,” she told the pellce and sald he would start in to look over! many accusations against should not. the fire o. the battleship Mampahire |the present ume, and in pi Raoble William Mack in “High Life | except that tt looks like the only wa be afalte of the Institution at once. the modern woman. “Phere is plenty of work in the | would snuff out lives of living erea- strate the great in Jal,” Helle Manahe, Paul Dickey 11) 1 can get my money back.” : i matake ae SEAN: hu caleba “EE the women of to-day continue to be the eco- world for all. Man has chosen his tures white reducing the old battieshtp | development gid ae sonar epamanes Van —p——_. nomic burdens to men that they are now, they will elas; it woman choose ders. [to yeu ; | At the Athambra wit! be George Lash-| WAR ON PANHANDLERS. Lite exci ruin this country just ae the dissointe women of ‘Women have the capacity for @ Wien the shooting was ov etary | These periods vegin with the orig | wood, the English singing comedian Nearly ail the ctors prominent Rome ruined that empire. high type of development, and they avy Me! went aboard the|the drama as religious festty i Charlotte Parry 4 Into the Light,” | sagteten! Jack Wilion ‘Trio, Bva, Taylor in| Mag! te Corrigan Sends Seven june,” Charles and Panny Van tn | More to Islan@ for Ninety Days. GA Stage Carpenter's Experience,” 604! ne campaign against the “panhand- My “ ‘ler etive, and last night Rdward Abeles 4 , {lers” continues ai 1 Noe" Wil te lee. honubiar obne soven Were arraigned in Night Court. Hronx Theatre, where others will be | All pleaded guilty. Among the prison- business men of the city, personally acqualuted with a majority of the de- posite The assurances of the dl- rectors that the ban will pay in full ig acceptad as authoritative by the peo- ple generally. “The wife no longer contributes to the family income by creating values. With the increased standard of elaborate dressl: its chief burden. solegatiad chee “Do you realise it is not an exaggeration to @ay & large number b Apes pend GO per cent. of their time in attending to their personal rament? “Women to-day recelve an allow-) them as wi King from a mass of wreck-jextend through the times of the mys- ud an experience that must have |tery and miracle plays, the Eli back fence adventures of the py drama, the Shakespearian and old com- with bootjacks and les whizzing |edy periods, and end with und him, seem tmilld indeed, Henry |porary p purred is g and rubbed} At the pads matinee will be presen V's Flood,” bo Union Aevelopment of clubs, civic associations, moth ement in Mount = ry's leg, jea nm) lt thak, th pieeeens aay z A mystery Mabel Bard in “Jim Grantley's ers Magistrate Corrigan recognized one Women Were Waiting. ance rather than an income. foctety the tearing of children is by| S24 School and home leagues, ait ¢ upper works wa and anton,” a morality Wife," “The of the World” dan-{ who had appealed to him on the atreet, The only trace of excitement {s| “Modern indus: w converted men| far the most important part of the] Poimt with imoressing impressive. | ;., He and He the | ah's dramatizes Hiblieal cers, James ‘Thornton and the Expost-|‘one™ot many" who had approached among the Itallan re: s of Mount | into earners and women into spenders. | process, : ‘ | ness to the organizing ability of | sols Discovery was made! story of Noah and ark, and will Hon ae sil aie be {nim he sald, rs Ve who have money in the bank,| “If the women of the future are to be ‘To-day it is mot many men that Balas spnt' tat @ shoil had taken off one of Crew. | be given as originally enacted on aylight photo lays at the, Now Vor't ly na regent ae bp ts): Half a dozen vareheaded women with |20bI¢ individuals, worthy to bo the! are neeted, but pron: Aero pom Not Vet Developed. logs. Ho was taken to the flagship, | Wagon oF DAkeant representing a Bt) qheatre beginning with Manday. : . \ shawis around thelr shoulders were| others of noble children, nd tol for powder, pd gerry ous ‘So We are not such a bad lot after {stretched out in the cockpit, treated to| in crude form, ‘This will be siage —— | ? Poe oh great things, the rising genera: a J 6 fait’ 1 exclaimed, triumphantly. a pre amputa And fitted out with [in the market pl of an ft FATAL FIGHT UNDER EYES standing stolidly at the door of the] io, of women must havethree things— be: quantity, but quality. “You will not be auch a bad lot after!a wooden leg. At " ts he was |coWmiry town, The drama belon; vank when the clerks arrived thislerective self-development, an ability] "Tete are flve groups of women who} all," corrected Prof. Nearine. na fair way tow [the Chester series of mystery plays OF SLEEPY POLICEMEN. | morning and tried to get In. A po! fd freedom to choose thele eccdia aoe Th ae in some form ‘The woman of to-day is in the panes eee tiated H 1 were tnstituted dn Eneiand . : n sent for an Italian merchant, whe and a knowledge of the wisest “anil occupation,” continued Prof. third atage, Pirst she was the t ml of the thirteenth century and|.... , , , , Ssured them there would be no loss, use of leisure time.” Stand Slave, the beast of burden, a crea- | SAME PRELATE TO CROWN | ntinued (owe played until 1577, 0 Didn't Know of Tragedy a Block and they went awa: ice Wa From Station House Till Noti- Beards Him in Home. SA Ree ‘helr | Sure thet mignt be beaten to en. | BOTH KING AND QUEEN, even jaters 3 1 chooling and ther marriage. fonee Ohellimab 40 Sab lara ana | i ateW before 1663, will shown hed bv Hess Now, if you are a modern woman, you ‘Second, women . Second came a state of co- | Archbishop of Canterbury to Offie| ven by a band of strolling pl fied by Hospital. could probbaly find plenty of relatives from any transmissible disease or de-| operative labor with the cook eto | Archbishop ones 3 whe up their own stage in the| Sammarco Rebine, twen to abuse you at home without going t should be absolutely denied the! gna the loom. We: xh prs ; ate and Archbishop of York WH took up a collection at the! Old, of No. 298 Paciiic street, iM the to Philadelphia to hear | privileges of motherhood, and should| seomomic a pag beh nc to Preach Sermon f the performance. The play | York, was mortally stabbed to-day at what Prof. Nearing had to say about | therefore spend their adult lives in| Saeseite woman, Misa ie new the et hea libeas i <a crude and ‘vous dram- the Corner of Miller and Atlantic ave: The failure of the Mount Vernon Bank is associated with that of the First National Bank of Oneonta, which cloned last Tuesday. Herbert ‘T. Jen- tings, president of the National Bank of Mount Vernon, also controlled the who are @uffering 01 | lele!some form of ind 1 eHeaad | a Mare! King n of the tex xt | nue, i wk of the were mutually involved in loans %and|troupte, If you are the Kind of modern | perhaps one In ten thommendecnan ms | Whole concept of the women of the [oe aii) crown the Queen 1 lecture | after the stabbing before @ policemas iaveatment women of Whom Pref. Nearing apeats, | social vaiue of whoes cmrenme Conta ne | MiMaig SO4 GuUel Mlsoeee te fe | Ot” nest June with Stakes) | wan eintenel te aaa The Nal roe trosia"far rather 1"tont the ir |iamned yy metierosd ey aang | SeoREe Sem tee mone Faia baste | oe ih ordace wth pacodan: | met “ions terpioned co sée/ QING LUT A batch hoa lary, 107, and is tho | and left you to read of it comfortably | continue their chosen vocation. Problem arises ont of the depend | of the eurly tines, practically the only | # ‘The old y | Pollee stati the Hradford Street | There is mo case so bad that | newest of the three financial institu-|5°° sour own fireside. Incidentally, 1| “Fourth, that large gree of y. ence of woman upon an individual | ox -eptios at the coronation of trated t Hospital to tell that the dying man| Qil won't at least give relief. 10c, tione of the city. The others are the TTatkctly: @all Hieaded WITH UIb Kee | Wives Wore ee eee tee or cnn | man, whether he be father, husband | jing: 1 Hyeck hag hae Mb +] had been brought in thete the police Mount Vernon Trust Company and the; &™ Perfectly . Feet, Ce eee aie ite: twovor three! Gy othes setaline, Woman Ma de- | Yaesrowned b re 1 it be aa wore atill ignorant of the assault, | Wat National Hank, both old and con-|FAVBOMONN a oee before the |anoutd ber ni Jed have no children | pendent, therefore, upon men in Biake Wad HO weEROR Saino, & friend of Rabino, i servative institution The National] _1t wae in er ¢ PHURERIBKERT wis jee a ail means begin or continue | qe aggregate for social support, in | tlur af Jeng bulwacd, t he hospital, carrying | Bank of Mount, Vernon occupies a pre- | Plastic Club of irate organiza. | remee arrive occupation, orincipally | that she consents, or is compelied | ing been specially shor tof tho way. The man had | = tentious butlding and conducted busi |#ounds like an anti-auftrawe organixa- | becawse of the needed addition to the! to consent, to the etandard of |the fact that the King red In the abdomen, in the Mas aloe vincrous “lini. ner g¢|tion and is not, tat Prof. Nearing |Iusband's income, but also for seif-| inorel, social and industrial obliga: | Pietely recovered f rio} and tn the arms, The artery of Ne old banks {9 affected by the fails {st {ntlmeEd his opinion of the woman | development. tions which they require of her.” [ese BE. tte eapenece ° Sia pane A ery ot ure. jof to-day. Last night I found bin in a) ifth, women who at middie age} «And whose ts the fault?” 1 “akad | sermon Will be preached by the Arci still cons: y refused ; | Deposits $441,005. cozy little house, on the outskirts of; send their last child to college or to| uNovody Iv to blames” anmwered tog, | BishoR of York. | an He wae i aAtadant Sthee! last shows | Germantown, together With a very work and have no exacting duties at 4 | a caingreg pretty wife in a crisp whifo dress, a | home." jnesrion: ahe women of today @ @ not possibly survive | unless an operetion was performed, | t he remained obdurate, ) ' SUBWAY FARE TO CONEY | deposits in the National Bank of Mount | ‘ Beanie cwlth tail Kota oF | }to blame for what they are, any ro | | hi Vernon of $410 A eurpion was) Cre teria e caition anbe: a reatlng | Women Streng as Men. than are the men. | 5 CENTS UNDER NEW BILL, |!"!,0° 1" ‘wand ¢ | Sor would ho eeceat the name of hin aimed on that a lamp and a praiseworthy willingness to] "You do not make any allowances for But the time bas come wh gs eo jachare, At tis Assailant, routtering auly ip reply. to F R E E City of crak has Larue theorles: the possible fact that women possess Led a odceg bey oe woman | Brooklyn Assemblyman Introduces "cadena deposit in the bank, by two ve ‘omen ald pro-|lexs physical stren, ha . re she must c oF | «Held by the Enemy" will be revived fa (et : , vonds of $50,000 each. apltal stock | auce eco: ds ible Toreenane ee MG aca et sth than men? 1) continue to be © parasite ana go | Measure as a Check in Future on Jat ‘ Mewar nisnt Rain Like Ink Amazes Natives. of the institution te $20,000, | Jey are social parasites?" I askei,| ‘Well, to me, whether women have| 40W to ruin, dragging nations with the Interborough. ‘ te he tee pee dele Medd hel 28 ott Fe addition to his banking. interests, Every normal being should en- [or have not lexs physical strength than| 2% OF She must become @ producer | 41, MASSA S MoedtG wravant! this tions of an Mr, Jennings, wh oft No.) gage in some form of constructive men is still an open question,” repited| With @n eoonomic necessity for her | ye, Rapid bs, er. j 206 Broadway, is a director in the An-| GSeoupation,” replied Prof, Mearing,§ | Prof. Nearing. Undoubtedly the| e=istence. Personally Ido not trem. | po: zing more as if mildewed. Mle fox Rew eholen.” ‘ fare on the extensto a | @ diferent order than man’s| ABd @ very little research would en- jon the subway e two alternative occupa. [strength of woman, even as her intelll. tions open to women—first, mother- derson Hill Realty Co. the Bronx Dex! srpere velopment Co, the Mount Vernon Heights Realty Co. and the Otsego and | hood, amd, second, some form of ia- 1, as a sex, 19 passive; sho has) @!¢ Prof. Nearing to back up his be: | Iry introduced a bill hve phenon Herkimer Rallroad, | qustrial pursuit, |the power of endurance, Many #minent | Hef with statistic; franchise granted vy t | physicians have agreed that few men road company shall provide for a five- | - “Neither occupation ts exclusive o the other, and most women should, a He also promoted the syndicate whicn fe to put up a big office butlding—or | had planned to put up such @ building! Drown: ‘Tho leading role ts | Captain's Body Found, | cent fare and for free transfers at in- 1 ae-struck girl who comes to tersecting pointe of the line of the same [could survive certain forms of suffering Liat ote |that of a wt ory | Beechwood Hill and to rel . Kariborough, | more's beautiful daughter Margaret of | tion of stock. ‘The book ta ed upon her by a. from the work and purpose nt, @& brave young m Indiane as t mann’s Sons, Brook- lyn. Sold everywhere. 24 bottles, $1. In New York and Sarah, the Dudh alee into the wonder < veves, ond & ted out of despair aad rest A works penind his mask | favor of Anne by the comin, av purse, madam,” he says! the jewels; of Sir Geoffrey I ¢. "L will fake but one | undone Lord Beachcombe ; srioda of ngage |from which women react int The body of John Waixh, wh “paaylala ties eivtene at the northeast corner of Broadway | dite jods of their lives, engage Bes e ‘9 perfect auitn pe roth ne 4 pend Ctra “aajisiaaan homies (ee York from a oauntry village. amd Forieseeons ese | "An, you @o say ‘at Aifterent per-| “You say woman's intelligence difters |Cleaning Department, was found Moat.) Fry, “would 9 the In 1] Women suftragiats will give what ts - rorke! | toas ommontt a wo | trom man’s? Ing at the toot o} t Forty-seventh | from. charging more than a t| called it of Pr at ihe Hie Weekes Wavind ps Gin, | isch)” SAMAR, FEY Bee Ret ee naw , street to-day, Walsh lived at No, 33! fare to Fort Hamilton, Bath Beach and | Troad tre on ‘Tuesday after. | | PL 1} %,—| have the mother of young children a) “Just how greatly woman's intelll- | T'vrord street, G polnt, 4 had! Coney Island in the event vhat the In-| Famous women will be tmper- August Thielmann, | gence Gifters trom man's we do not/been missing since Jan. 18 last, when; terborough should acquire the right to din the pageant snd several | w York on the Kaiserin Au- uniy not,” agreed Prof, Near- | as yet know,” agreed Prof. Nearing. | his scow was Ued up at the Forty-sev- operate the Fourth avenue subway in gt Swill be presented. ] died March 19 of heart, ing. ‘Motherhood, the bearing of chil-|‘In her tntellectual development she enth street pier. Walsh is wupposed to Hrookivn in conlunction with the pres: Pat f as fatlure and was buried at sea, |Sren, should tmply personaily rearing | may tag still further after man in the have fallen overboard. ent subway syste” | Mitarea tottand wilt continue in “Dae N old Munich, | 300 years ago, THE IMPRUDENCE OF PRUE | 'e bas the papers to prove. In the; wants to look into @ window, he climbe) dismayed when, with her the fog Tevis, who has shipped on the, fadeaway. The person or object turns ock beer origi- a | second place, he does not go to his|a tree. Ife he wants to get @ ne on w| hind bars on a charge of m schooner as an electrical engineer for! gray and misty, bec tranupar nated. Today tra- death on Monday, after hts wedding on | man’s thoughts he listens at a keyhole. | of a plot for revenge formed t & wricking exped! finds himself | passes finally into invisibility, Is tran iti & Charm Queen Anne Widow ciiirday, but is strangely pardoned. |If he wants to trespass on Matlock | sey, whose Hauor business on t with the ‘Tropi aptain and; jated into another world Yas aitiene and science a HWighwayman, Lady) Prudence has, therefore, a hus-|Styles's preserves at the old farm he} ervation Raynor has broke on board the yacht $00, | our own, im ne in upon combine to produce . of a highwayman that! band very much alive, but upon | poisone dox. Meanwhile, business of a herwet iddnapped by Y 1 and Sip Charts our 0 not ¢o be of carthly a bock beer as ae the : Pru-} whom she cannot conv tH) her {changing to a light wig and blue gom- the medic an, as @ pen i oft eye ] s meee the Lady Pru | dente “ glen; business of becoming a hobbiing| having prescribed a white man's ne gi Y nals ea mal jood as that of old | Reon HEGRE: , In th, third place, the Indy fallg in {old man with gray hair und whiskers; ver cure for White lower in delice 4 . with hin » th lunich, It is | The tall knight road asi ive with the highwayman. jbusiness of turning into @ stalwart of the red men's gods te ‘ ' ban | stopped the coax with every | ON fcer this ie a story of schomiig and |Megro day laborer; business of powder-| ‘The shadow of the Custer massa fro : | appearance of a wt. He has | adventure; of a loverchushaid in chung. {ing his face and putting on @ red mus- cre ix tndicated in “The xpirit Trai ‘ ; ‘ | RHEINCOLD amed his ing diss who makes by | tacne, Aare he the | RUE ie Battie of Little ahr Horn soem roan Longer oe ito enn are| It Nas heen wa ot figure In the narrative, ‘The oy ‘ ; i : eS cal tawalm within, But, ' folled mprudent to the point | coun mitt ° fd “and pleturesqun Ta PALE BOCK My , aa lap clave ' queen's necklac 8 pri on iw to ljoux sun dance and « - ae eholding te ’ Lane ana | OF Slayer nens OF &: Suen enemies dorset ia Mrw. I of undisetpll oun , beer brewed by S. Lieb- Pi has looked | mysteriously t id returned; of t ‘ arms of Lady dence, he has looked Gatti al en Gti | not back of | the accusation fas audesert , Stupid Coroner and hts boorish jury, | Hi r Doing this he places young Raymond | known to th cial ap Ash and w re urgaret’s lover, among the lding great n 1—something you wil! not | in memory of a stolen kice. awe, Margaret's lover, among h 1 wield ea o but @ monarch might prize.” So] Tt t# pleasant to believe finally that Plest of men. | mia i i among neven in time o d 7 ps to ste nore Jui, lands alive! ‘Phat Matlock styles fe bends suddenly, kisses her on the} Robin goes to steal po mor | i THE § {sa vil HAWK. blossom of her mouth, and ride ki K | “ "| DHE MANSION OF MYSTERY THE SPIRIT TRAIL. Aud How Hazel Dives Into ¢ ti fone , but It has the leading _ | RI’ ur miagel 2 if ae to Y peut ain ook of Queen Anne tu |Ite Secret Solved hy a Detective of| 4 nomance of the Laat Stra«wle of; FA DWIN ew ue BU RARE ae Hy er wm pat 0 the Good Old School. ee eee oe E joie Mn and | fram Nowhere, | stot | p pide Fisher lias called ‘Phe Imprudence | gg yF 1 can't get away now, I am STWEEN Indian troubles and tite thrash Bill Jenkly Pir aaa ih enlarge But tho litte creatures el! head ana | The Army of eek" For wae, Wer Sady Prue I Geomed."* iB wicked plotting of Pete Dors atman, Bill Lite n brea Pion tle ein ox the table-tivpings, the | i, ti lence is sore pressed by many creditor Tt is Adam Adams . lov ough and; Withanoar, As Teviv is rinicing, uneon ony aenine? nae Se eee lll aa C and when she learns chat Robin Hree-|these words in a tow, firm ¥ Fre | mee SCAT: US JA te 8 Tauea Be han fer: Aeterna neon davilgist pantod, and— onstipa ion vps handbags and ow tes and drops of 16 freebooter, Hes condemned |ig sitting in @ stone char at Newgate, she remembers » yenen, t kiss which has been won by that sanle To ‘And @he is reminded of a way of es: other thing ‘The Sea Hawk mpany), follow ax tie But it fa not so with on a mall! (4, ¢, McClurg & Co.), a story by Kate! bis rescue, Som His feet are bound with @ rope. | and Virgil D. Boyles, placed In the pe> { Millard's story on ee | a, | | roving Seller Evy Dey. Washing CARTER'S LITTLE Wobbly Nerves? LIVER PILLS are responsible —they It may be from | Hie bands are chained to @ ring in the riod of Custer’s last struggle with the jwall ebind him. In the next room | gio "saya the Lady Prudence | Mloodthirsty co whom he nt cousin, “if this high-| has traced unwittingly to their latr are wife—people of that | plotting his end, | semblance ¢ York ne wh brick wally and ers are Katherine, | Hazel raisted is tie girl on the 7 Major Mendenhall, | tis. ht {# her father's, and Rend Station, and | repreac us thou only give reliel— they permaneatly too much coffee. ure Constipa- f wayman dor ly=what's to! Does Adain escape? He does, He is > es Out to fo | luxu othing to a ; his mar me and leaving me a trained athieto iscles of steel, Fut there reader Millard does so, toat f the things w ieee Mil. 1 Monday with all my de M ver, bh is a te athy who never Braisted met wht 1 Yorna d ons use gg buried in his coffin? ls, Besides, ( K, Steole Is and not ta > fiction Quit, and try thein for A Madcap scheme hurried to a * |poltae to need tim in tie aver bake of have his 1 ord Ven 1 Bilion . TO-MORROW'S cap fulfliment. Yet there are ma or8/a series of which * nat he ma 0 insu of a Prof, Col er Pp S UM ‘ness, Indigestion, Sick Headache, Sallow Skis, well be known that eho is a| whume., | Katherine Mendenhall ts blue-oved 1. out er © of existen SMALL PILL, SMALL DOSE, SHALL PRES | DD U N DAY widow, and young and ravish'ngly beau-! Tet 1 golden-haired, a beau orn for! Fire starts on the Thetis, but there 4 5 has bullt an o " Genuine mute Signature tiftulhas not reckoned at all. In th®) Adam ta a sieu cities and the social cent ttle} @ quick char at sea—this * wiilet 1 \ hidome Fe ; hi 4 frst place, Robin Eveemantle is not|No nonsense reconciled to the simp! of San Diego way—and {t is the old | W @ person a ybject stands on There's a Reason ‘people of that sort,” but something tion about bin. No scientific elucida- | frontier post. Yet she a Tropt Bird, selooner, | the a " ler the dial and a wel, vesy Gittereps and actetowati, which | ton of metaptiyeionl theoriee if he | bievely amid mary pe ; Parad: Pease cabot power’ le tu b mew ine Ay d \ .