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ye sennctnen centr aet 0m SENG EIR np ereedoee Tala vs ‘the Evening World: Daily Magazine, Wednesday, August 9, “Them Was the Happy Days!” Covrridht. 1811. by The Prew Publishing Co. (The New Tork World). EMEMBER THE Tire We ine) NESs- I'D ALMOST FORGOTTEN TuaT Little Joke OF YouRs, ALF. VLL WT That Pict IF SYDY WE USED T PLAY “SHINNY on j PLAYIH’ OH OUTCALT'S POND, AND I io. i \ BReak EVERY HAIR THE Ice’ BACK INTHE OLD DAYS, /|\HiT You OM THe Sniws @ You Ger || ES TOURE RIGHT y } Samy, Halwa: THAT wrs REAL tnd & CALLED MF AN OLD CHICKEN / [ SPoRT WASNT IT 7” a 1 Smasnes Yous Cyc & CUT A ij. 60 BAD HOLE IW The ICE & DIPPED Yo! OH) / T, Tat wns’ PULLED You OuT AND Sure! ) RecaLy | 5 ED YO IN AGAIH —\tie incipent i| HA Hat Ws . q . —Notes That— Betty Vincent’s Advice On Courtship and Marriage Love and Loyalty. Crossed In the Mail}, “our Weeks of O. HENRY Stories — —s (Copyright, 1910, by Doubleday, Page & Co.) he held tn his hand the key to a para “It 1 cust—customary,” he said to By Alma Woodward |aiee of the mud-honey that he craved. | James, the flustered, “when a gentle. ¢ yaved id vi m ca i ” ma o pase Compliments Of the Season we means nee anes: | {he"edmplnenee ye te soacse wie’ Copyright. 1911, by The ress Publishing Co, (The New York World). : ae f one ever he might go the enchanted palaces ou unnstena? 1 ay pinend airis, if you do care for a man de oval to ? changed. There are three articles that _s | button of his right glove, But he wore| with shining foot-rests and magte red ti T pass co oe 1m. ‘ re + From Ecward Bell at Lake|*hinret. There are tnren articles no gloves; #0 his left hand dropped, em-|fulds in. gleaming glassware would Le jy lady the house. | y) I do not mean that love alone necessitates toy- Judith to jobn Erown, —_| vt only one is naltway human—and 1 ene ne omen ko isin wity. One should be foyal to one’s fitents ae walt 2 The partioular menial whose duty !t) He followed James to the door J EAR JACK: If any one ever|P4¥e an option on him for two weeks. | gyxopsis OF PYRCRDING INSTALMENT, |Was to open doors to | | again asks you for a live va-| Don't imagine he's a prise, for 004-] 4 muiti-millionaire’s little daughter 1s surrounded | Sifed at first sight of any. But a!open the great mahogany portal for | 4), 9 unpleasantly. [ald cation territory. don't recom-| "88° Sake! He's anything but that.| by countless comly tors, But the orly plaything | #econd glance took in his passport, his | him to pass into the vestibule an ake waa But one has to have some one to row | Mi* loves is a rag doll.) This doll ts tot and the |card of admission, his surety of wel-| Beyond the wrought-iron gates In the OY a ationt Fusay raised his volce and sent ft Suppose you do happen to hear a bit of gossip ebout ome man of your acquaintance; suppose you happen t know that the thing told to you fs true, Nevertheless do not circulate it. Do not in turn tell it to eomebody else. ks and laces| He paused there as the flunky drew | » house was a mend this mo: e, whatever | child falls ill from grief, ‘The father offers $100! come—t De of the e 4 simply a tramp belmg vi Xt 1 do! one around and dance with, You know | tewant for ju return, Puzay, a tramp, finis the [Come ine lost rag @pil of the daughter |dark highway Black Hiley a de A eterling aliver bell rang. James| And sf you really love a man, and any person of your , elf here last year | that. dell jn a comer, of, te owner's grounds, where & |" rusay was admatted Into a @reat halt, | thelr conte the inevitably fatal w WePTiaite Gees. senlcinke Gaiee & Sere ie TOUT a ha ee is Nink. hel a i. pet dog has parity buried wt knowing of the ‘ . , § Lek n the hal ames explained some 1 nly tWo p xplanat | 1 think he's a lawyer—he has that] Py niaffer, tie tramp dhows it to thie crooks | dim with the glow from unseen lights. | that were make the reward of tl Boh Ast eens ss ss . him, your inatinet should be not to Iisten. on were soused or |Unary-for-criminals look tn his eye. | whom he knows. ‘They recognize the doll from the |The hireMng went away and erturned | rag-doll theirs, [yee Seere It Ja better not to listen, you will de happlar tn the end Then he came and conducted F the Mbrary The lady entered a moment later. | , he's good enough for a few weeks | advertised desription and resolve to got it frum | with a maid and the Child, ‘The f course I wouldn't look at him tn the| Pus | was restored to the mourr Fuzzy stopped at the Millionaire's door and bethought himself. Like little sprigs | love. The house is fille ™Y Betty Vincen£ stmply say to your woull-be informant that you do not care to hear gossip about persons for whom you cara with oid | ‘ Baha phd pie But when you're in the woods you clasped her lost darling to h of mistletoe on a dead certain | | . hens, who cackle of agitations of the } he inordina . She was more beautiful and holy than ye a a ie tee [can't expect to find an Apollo roosting PART I. and then, with the inordina Hsing ween thowghts and Ble war tote, benuleul ai holy te One Lopes Tut An Obdurate Maiden. Uinduentoiwe'+ sacks with varl-colored |O” €¥€F¥ limb, With lots of love, HOUGH the dusk of. twillght| her toot and whined hatred was quite drunk, mind you, smiled and said something about a doll. | GURL who signa her letter “A. ©." MAN who signa his Jetter “W. 1." } worsteds. LOIS. ] was hardly yet apparent, | the odious being who had present was beginning to. fa | Puaay didn't understand that; he re-| writes writes | he food is good—but the obligato P. I forgot to tell you his name's be were begining to span-| trom the depths of sorrow and Those wreaths and festoons of holly | membered nothing xbout doll 1 met @ young man with “I am deeply in love with a | feminine woes that always accompanies | ward Bell—kind of common, isn’t it? Tie ip lag lpn tc] Fussy wriggled timaelf Into an in-jwith thelr soarlet berries making 1 APA patna pmyouah ts fm two amalt| whom 1 fell in love at fret sight, but |«trl, but I cannot seem to make an : % ie ‘ ‘ fe St-lenitiatory attitude and essayed the | 1 hall gay—Where had he seen such | lasses of sparkling wine on a stamped) y at PH me headway in my wool! ime § each meal is eno ie a vrew| Fpom Edward Bell to John mas eve, Impatlently expect: | {diotic smile and flattering small talk |thing before? Somewhere he had| sterling allver waiter, ‘Tho Lady tock a i wi ina, |ane ber to go anywhere with’ ae she @ gods’ nectar ed, was peeping over the brink of the | that is supposed to oharm the budding | known polished floors and odors of| one, The other was handed to Fury, ut ems to prefer my girl friend, ! refuses my invitation. What can I d I fear there 1s nothing you can do, as 1 can do nothing to win the young |the young lady shows quite plainly Sy man ff he does not take an Interest in |her actions that she feels no particular | re—not A.) Brown. hour, Millions had prepared for its reek tion. ‘Towns would be painted n iy, S Waa mineine . ginss stem hin dis on dropped from | | One Week Later, P bawled and was dragged away, hugging | one Was singing @ the glass f (oy t vet explored the} i % eet You, yourself, have heard the | her Betsy close that he thought: he had h him for one brief moment. He straght but f t m D EAR JACK: Say, if you have that} horns and dodged the capers of the| ‘Ther ne eeretary, pale, polsed, | Some one singing and playing a harp, {ened him Time, #0 disobliging put from the - 8 . There's one girl uy and—and some| As his fingers closed on the slender! What can T do to win him?" Mind you, jus whole stock. Th depths of her mi bovine expressio magine 1 sh intellect of they niki | fresh flowers in. winter, note I wrote you about a week rnallans. pelished, gilding in pumpe and worship. |Of course, % was Christmas—Fuzay to most of um, turned backward to ac- [YOU Of hia own accord, and you cer |interest in you ‘i we ant Pigeon” McCarthy, Black Riley and : hi {thought he must have bee yfeommodate Fixny nly display very Uttle loyalty to your go burn it, will you, old man? |.,, 0" : and] ping pomp and ceremony, He counted {thought he mu in pretty ‘ | She Does Write. est, sweetest, most | “ONC-ear” Mike held’ a hasty converse | ut into f ten ten-dotlar {drunk to have overlooked that Chelatman ghoata whiter {irl friend In endeavoring to win the| OE Not Write waman Ghee evar Beak and a ee ee y were narrow! yills; then upon the| And then he went out of the than the false beards of the most op: |affections of the young man from her, MAN who eigne his letter “A. V . chested, pallid ‘striplings, not fighte trana t to James, its cus- |and there came back to tont Kriss Kringle were riv writes: in her Hight blue eyes | of Elinor in between end @ Md an intricate Knowl y ‘ au NeUs Avelotricate Roowledka: 9 I= positively daaaling, Tt only in the ‘open, but. more. dan barie lt showlons earner |impopatble, vaniahed fumen of Grogan'a wi what hud | He Has No Position. “1 have called on a girl quite prove what I've always main-| their ways wart than th of the reward with the other and al- |Past a little, pure-white ; the Millionaire's mansion to do with a a. @,"|steadily during the past year and arn first rth noth+| terrible of Turks, Fuzay, in a pitched {owed his pumps to waft lim away to {kotten @hosg—the spiri: of nobleske |tong, walnscoted Virginia halt, where GURL, who Sane-hee letter A. Oak te love. Wn Weenie Ob jen, any port tn & storm. | battle, could have eaten’ the three of | seeretarial regions Mlige. Upona gentioman certain things | the riders were growed ar @ alte writes: turned my affeotton. Howe to wbanastwo sul , on Miss Green you wit! them.” In a go-as-yousplease encounter | Me Meat wulkey swith Wis own [devolve ver punoh-bowl, drinking the ancient T am tn love with @ young! went to the country about three ‘we pour out my soul on x6 stuftl lknow what I mean. By the way, you | 56,488 already doomed. i Ing optle and swept him ag| James opened the outer door, Altoast of the House? And why should|man who has asked me to marry him.| ago, and although I have written even though It is stuffed with sawdust, | AnOw wi mY tne ways You] They overtook him just ax he ant | tar'an the front door stream of Hight went down the grav-lthe patter af the cab horses’ hoofs on} At present he has no posttion, ao wel four letters she has not answered any WIN send you a million postals In the | Mit “Dower etsy were entering Costigan's Casino. | When the money touched Fuzzy's| (led walk to the tren g Bleck Ri-/ the from ret be in any wise related | cannot marry, but he hopes to have ajof them. Under the circumstance! 40 ny wife! Yours ED. | They deflected him, and shoved the y, Mc arthy and “One-ear” Mike saw, | to th 1 of the Idled hunters of the next fo’ days dingy palm his first instinct was to good position in about @ year. Shall 1|/you think she cares for me?’ cour | ; newspaper under hig nose, Fuzzy could | aK. a plossly drew t {nister cor- | he ah f th it pat » here ours, ‘Ss ake to his heels; but a second thought | ind careless! enue stam! der the shelter ene en oe Gome people dislike to write lett d eat diwinatin op seve Yours. kD. | From Lois Green to Marion yo. non eT A cei PE at artacabee yp rane ae hat nad” aay to ao accent hi Pg Boke Algor Ee tel y ie s Joys." said he, “you are certainly} etiquette, It was his; It had been given | With @ more imperious gesture than{ with any of it? Tt you love the young man I should A name is L n—some name Jones. damn true friends, Give me a week to| him. It-and, oh, what an elystum. it{ James's master had ever used or could| The Lady, ‘The girl you care €or may de such @ per- looking at him over her} think you would be glad to watt forl aon, and #o ‘ou ahould not take tt as dd mushily pardon, lady," he said el, What EAREST MARION: I'm engaged! th over.” ned to the gaze of his mind's eye! [ever use Fuzzy compelled the mental | gtas et her vlescending smile f¥d®) him until he ts @nancially in @ postition ! i h je of his mind's ¢ nee, um un 8 e final when she does not answer your : f, Just think of it! I never dreamed ne lof a real artist is quenched | He had tumbled to the foot of the| to close the door, Upon a gentleman|away Ike se dawn. Her eyeslig ma From Lois Green to Maricn' [) I'd marry for at least two years. | with difticulty. © ; ladder: he was hungry, hometess, [certain things devolve yeclally at) turned serious, She saw something | ibe aiere Sen Wr riow ie ailiG The boys carefully pointed out to him |friendiess, ragged, cold, drift and | the Christmas season neath the rags and Scot« © whike | en Jones. Pet, EEO OLER. Make cau dente Wisawweting | {RAE MAVOIMRNIRCIN OPS NOUIMNG GMA) gig oes iaetecnmemienroce mae Sees: kers that she did not understand, liut ARLING MAE 1 leapt vuntil vou've found the Mit the deficiencies of the day might ny did not matter " . D bhegest lemon I eve OND oannutty, plang fed) voles “A cool hitndyed,” said Iuany thought: am ya's esort Puzzics. Jeantly. ashion Notes From Faris Of course it's Edward Bell—and {f you! tutiy a ' ; oe | i ; ¥ that letter go) Boys," sald he, “you are true friends. {n't leave without exchang str will y Tl go up and claim the reward venta sheason h lady th’ HPREVER one goon in Paris it/tume has ghort sleeves the frills ere os - I've always be ping 18 is not what it used to / Gains pr e'plos en'leman do sho.” W fe apparent thet the blue andleewn into the Jacket alesre. i ead ‘onclusions—and this is the one time | be. & | And then he began the ancient sali Tilia combination tity: wataal At the pasuse races re << ke e e 1 my lesson. Night was falling more sv The t that was a trudition ‘1. the] qutte & number farme vids n ve—isn’t It funny what ‘three tagged at his sides t of House when men wore Jace ruffles and nd while many of the long | white eatin drewmes were noticed. These if he country will do? | the rise on which stood th aire's powder | k and white effects are also| were made up in simple tines, stightly ie Daly Lois. e. There Fuzzy tur om “The blessings of another year"— Jaco, it is quite evident that the Bast/draping the figure and the onty ¢rim- _ 4 Fuazy's memory £ prompted Re upon t “The gu "And upol ncesseied eee anne’ 1! montously You are a pack of putty-! hounds,” he roa " They went away—a Mttle w Civil War Yarns je ce ee Tho Lady | tna their way thelr mark princes who Mngered in Parts on|mings detng white pearl buttona, mation have left) A wide lingerie collar and cuffs to these sombre shadea}match finiehed off the coat and tong ed by the brilllant col-| aleev “1 heagle- mered Fuzzy. |p - continued | her whe the Lady, with a leading amil pm th . ‘The champerne tone t quite gremi- g. In one end of it and in the mid ‘Oh, cut it out," sald Fussy, {Ilema ‘costumes are appearing in m-|nent in colors It appears in date, ») Stories Told Around the Camp Fire in the 60's 3 \ot it was 4 teat ohug. Onesie ott Aerediy 'E canik “reniersbery Toon {numbers and the favorite tri: plumes, scarfs and vetle, A | was pack In fact this r of costumes tn this color have hearty.” ng seems to be fn Lip ley carmen & AlUnmemot Rare. moons Fuzay had shot his arrow. They drank popular trimming and black aitk| een een and handsome wraps of snorable air, for hia| Ventonal thing, “Onevear Mike relies Phe Lady stiled again the sim rit seon Upon dresses of all colors. |heavy champagne tone tace are fash. j President and Paymaster. | joey Socks prociuimed that many a] tion a, bale of brass knuckles : ante, Jame enveloned Fuzay and tee] 4 pretty costume notieed the other |tonable, NE of the numerous paymasters | winter had passed over is head, T Ne Mt oRek ha once. eal’ onducted tim toward the front oor day wan of Mack taffeta with which| Vella are appearing in etromg eum O at Washington sought an intro-| those f s boys with that old man “when some one wil « Hea A om athe m 4 vas wool one of the simple fichus now | der and a# favorite method of wearing duction to President Lincoln, He| formed ¢ whose actions were|ye? Let him bring it out to aay Puen breathed on hia tt Sich strong vorue, A large cormage| them ts to drape them @0 aa to cover arrived at the White House quite op-| indeed worth all commendation ; UUMEAD Aenean tna gale Douquet of rich red roses was thrust|the hat and face and fall im tong scart } the United States Marshal, | the dirge-like music of the wind, was|/yzeon" Mccarthy, “with a eione ti | musing, “whoobut there wers.ao many |® HM effect of this| Many black and lue velvet hate are } ndest simile, While shaking |Joud; yet above the clatter, all things|°-youse auya make me tire ua who came, T wonder Whether memory’ |castume was slinplo, but charming. | [being worm and @ favorite midsumm muds with the President the payaster [elye, we know these boys were heard | “One-ear" Mike, sadly n't as sa curse or ng to them afte | The de ind frills of Ince or thin | trimming fe manses of plain white mi marked Heaven, and that thelr prayers willl ever appealed to none of ver t ave fallen wo | : aterial edged with ure almost as | line I have no official business with you anawered wJittle gasoline on ‘im, and dr On and hig escort were nearly at | popula the Jabote and aide frilis.| ‘The Mange, flat, white sombrerotke President, 1 only called to pay my | ‘Their Bibles, precious gifts of home, | the Drive—well? th The called: "da Piece frilly are usually of the matine| hats are being worn to @ large exten: hplimen sacred with them and will shield ; tde Mian laces, When the cos-|as a midsummer novelty. 1 understar ed “Hon Aly nm, t en the glittering mail of |; ark of t 1 from ts of the goldiers 6 would fall, Parents and friends gobtins « ‘Outalde, Blac tuink that is all lo pay.” jome fear not for such gered—on t and got a firmer 4 _—_— who, relying on Heaven, not | yond the roadway. ean g Manacet ryhe mel no id to praise God and| Cold metal and leather You will eon lema Na 5 inctde fered. at OR Pee FOF” SAR IMP BD RABIN: FON ate and ar An | atavistic in- Louls to get ou Ny duane dncias pe enema to reseed What four summer resorts are shown here? n to whateve F elie » i ‘These were soldiers of the regular seh slide ee x L ee ey | army enlistment in Dubuque by Capt. | Orange Court House, Va, Four Quakers | army en’ | 4 er | Washington, a ‘ fered to fall in i = Pill A ° st A iti ; ee {uvolal | Incident of Fort Pillow. ugus menities ny ; were HEN Commander Davis took | jy Pr aer be | W panne lon of 3 art : IW af 4 . 8 I, at | you about my educatt 8 evacuation 6 Confed- | tn all, my gi ea the following letier was found . _ ly Smith was far down t street, with his fingers in his ng on & table in the officers'| Sas Anais he veh from the wra ss Magaaiv h to come Fort Pillow, Tenn. To the First Yankee Who Reads Thist | I pr this table not 4 manifes- lon of friendship, yet I et n no personal anime o him, but because ‘y: Punishment Fitted Crime HOY, twelve y I can't transport it. After six weeks’ ‘< 1 bombardment, without doing us any! n his x harm whatever, I know you will It hie Dear B ‘over the occupation of this pla bt Net Jame our evacuation will } you from r H ther point with disastrous effe an't w r } million white men fighting to be 1 ayedt with and a from sion will neve a Ja ; i Were passing the evening away, a| duered by twenty milllons actuate stones ed him ing om: seated himself at one of | Malice d pecuniary gain, mark soland ane Arive a cart they hung on ae end engaged i he| We have the selence, energy and v * ! i . 1 owner of t they 1 f tablee and pened 18 et with the help of God, to extricate ul et, 1 | chased — m. Then I him “Anoth rand still another took thef@] selves from this horrible and unnatural o-, 1 ean) a ° a t \e af that h s places around the temporary altar, une | GiMficulty pressed upon us by the Norn He Ae hana untae one t , ' sand of wole| the day of retribution 1s approaching, | 5 . ' . n «Lint ty me foi Ht naprlo BOF Rhos Jip Dang Ofimole| IA AM lemon rua desdiy ba a eis]: A dell you Jinks, If only you studied dogs you'd find something | "They say that young Spender never keeps a cent! A inicco Ren PR pre N ieee EL ont Hee nt le cading the Scriptures. An aged man from Heavem) may your sojourn here about them” —— “It's not true, He's kept a @ollar of mine for arly twolg ‘ » whole heap, but! attend regular in future.”=San Frans oo& his station in thelr midet, Le ve of tow ‘nd full of trowble. “Yes, | know. + Fleaa” i'| yearel” the bi For twenty years ciwco Chronicle. il oe ise Beant i - pee i ee