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7 Tne Evening wor.sag Waicy magazine, wednesaa y. September 13, 1911. _A BIRD OF BAGDADGolf Lies of Dimple Duncan * Show:ng How a Caliph’s Spirit Dwelt . im Fourth Avenue. Memoirs of a Commuter By Barton Wood Currie Backing a Swba-ban Trust Has Its Agontes—JI Take Wet Course ir Flambing. TURNING home triumphant; Of course, I was a bruce ror proposing . By O | from the night court of Jere-|that the diMcultly-hooked Geraldine ; y O. Henry | | mlah Van Sycklo, the plum-| shoutd yermitted to leave, - wae ber-Judge of Dogwood Ter-|browbeaten into going upstalre end | race, I found Hildegarde in| promising her tu restore the kitchen to (oorrighted by Doubletay, Page & Co) pho was the Margrave—the Caliph—the | toare, Geraldine, the new hired girl |the oxqitisite condition her sesthettc * Prince of Bohemia—going about the city | had pulled out the kitchen sink, dis astes demanded ven Tt lugged my P PART I. jin search of the odd, the mysterious, onnecting two of tho pipes. ‘There | to x * ar ond tackle’ a the inexplicable, the recondite, were two Inches of water tn the kitchen jt 14 sink HOUT doubt much of the} One night at 9 at which hour th and « fine young cascade pouring down | Mum ing, os Hh the open vartets: spirit and gentus of the Caliph ie WU me slone |) Quigg ret Hat pon |! j the back steps, 1 could hear the wate! ke focll coking almonds till is ques here was mingling of | netor tn the cell vurbl th fle ¥ kle » t taunte Harun Al Rashid descended to | the foreign, the milltary and the artiatie | lev Hie th Te Mba SHIA Wee etd ve piped ome - the Margrave Auguat Michal! in hiv appearates wa he buttoned. his Ish glee ae ft off Ite teny and) Van Syckle, onan iar ond controller von Paulsen Qui coat high up under his shortetrimmed Gosens of cuble feet. tie Dosw Terrace Plumbing ‘Quigs’s restaurant is in Fourth ave- brown and gray beard and turned west- | We muct have a plumber immed!- with the bout that T had foe hue—that street that the city aeems to! Ward toward the more central life con- Jately, Wilberforce! cried my wife ym: t (he affected have forgotten i 'ts growth, Fourth | (uits of the city. In hts pocket he had “Geraldine is upstalre packing he an vould 1 t hada me arenue—bdorn and bred In the Bowery—|*tored Sree: Stee: so Onno celia | trunk and will leave us before manight| {on that fhe orig! ot troglodite equi Ataggers northwerd full of good reso- | "Pon, without which he never stirred |1f we cannot assure her a dry kite ave taken out a certiNeste out of doors. es . | Bach of those cards was good at his by morning, [it ne had ont “arn ere ft crosses Fourteenth street it! own restaurant for {ts face value. Some “How tn blazes did that horse pull | Menkey wrench and a fron struts for a brief moment proudly in called simply for a bowl of soup or| that aluk out?” [asked hoping to poet- |! 4 , e course of thy the glare of the museums and cheap | sandwiches and coffee; others entitied | pone untll the last minute the confes: | *Y* ure T battled with that sink theatres, It may yet become a fit their bearer to one, two, three or more! tat & Bloeitey to tha Walberts It eevee ‘eoeuered te: Aer en mate for its high-born s! boulevard | days of full meals; a few were for sin Sidvtes tn tecaree spf bs in the cellar until eeveral ot to the west, or its roaring, polygiot,|gie regular meals; a very few were, In sedvoontga bSic da race was as ny af broad-waisted cousin to the east. ‘effect, meal tickets good for a week. mote & powsibility as a symphony or- cage It passes Union Square, and here the| Of riches and power Margrave Quigg ato the Exquimaux in Btah Jam sud Taey also hoofs of the dray horses seem to thun- had none; but he had a Caliph’s neart— Was exercising, | gu y | uinted at * Meturbing ter tn unison, recalling the tread of {it may be forgiven him If his head fell | Mildegarde. thelr lumbers ‘warching hoste—Hooray! short of the measure of Harun Al Ras- Exercising! What ie che-a Hacken-; No. I did n paly thet eink, thous’ But now come the silent and terrible | nid's. Perhaps some of the gold pieces | echmidt? [1 did succeed i: pulling down the he mountains—bulldings square as forts,)in Bagdad had put less warmth and | vacate bi ie aenie aed ae ae 1 ing on anew high as the clouds, shutting out the | hope into the complainants among the hare J agate be tlt lh al gt oth ky, where thousands of s bend bazaars than had Quige's beef stew indignantly. t haa her join the Ser- | fn tw at i £ over, desks all day. On the ground among the fishermen and one-eyed vants’ Uplift Athietlc League the day| In the en a1 to hire an auto she came. ‘The gitis meet twice a week stot and fourteen miler 16 in the Ky¥mnastum above the Woman's | Passale for plunrvers After L had ex change. They have an atiiletfe in alned the extent of the damage | , s informed vader rules of floors are ‘ohly Nttle fruit shops and calenders of Manhattan laundries and book shops, where you! Continuing his prowress in search of ce Copies of “Littell's Living Age” and romance to divest him, or of distress G.W. M. Reynolds's novels tn the wins | ty might ald, Quizg became aware structor wnd everyting. It 9 really o flows, .And next—poor Fourth avenve! of a fast-gathering crowa:that whooped | splend And Geraldine became tre- | the union f would need only two mas the street gid into mediaeval soll- and fought and eddied at a corner of mendousiy enthusiastic. She promised | tT plumbers, three apprentices and fou tude. On each side are tho shops de-| Broadway and the crosstown street that to stay at least @ month.” Ih ra. They did not begin work untt Voted to “Antiques,” jhe wu traversing. Hurrying to the Ose tone S peter ‘ | * 6 a x aa Let us‘ aay) {t 1s night. Men in rusty |spot he beheld a young man of an 6x: | “How ta been taking nore dousie-cnarge me ta suse stand in the windows and menace | ceedtigly melancholy and preoceupled Neate. Teeve 1 asked, in got their bill 5 @ pe ‘be hurrying cats with raised, rusty tron demeanor engaged in the pastime of “Not quite @ week,” responded my id either have to make vuntlets. Hauberks and helins, bi ting silver money from his pockets frau. “She has had only two lessons.” | Pesce With Jeremiah Van Syckie oy usses, Cromwelllan breastplates, match- to the middle of the street. “You had better let her go, then,” [begin reading up on the bankrupt. oeka, creeses and the swords a ere of an army of dead-and-go! ul dag-) With each motion of the generous @ Bale | one's hand crowd huddled upon the ants gleam dully in the ghostly light. (fajing 1 sugmested, “If whe can pull out @ ateet|!aws. Retiring to my couch that nigh [ribbed porcelain «ink on two lew [ dreamed of my old Harlem janiter se with yells of joy she'll be able to toms the villa into the {+ 4 archange! pink Wings « Here and there from a corner saloon ‘trate guependéd, A policeman in , ‘ A 5 a historic Pasasio before end ¢ a towerlng crest of haloes. Vit With Jack-o'lanterns or phosphorus). the centre the mob stooped often to N th aseaic before the end of a|® er aloe: tagger forth shuddering, hor month. (To be continued.) sound the ground as he urged the blockaders Itinens, nerved by the tankards within > move on. © their fearsome Journey adown th ne Margrave saw at a glance that Idrich avenue lined with the blood-| here was food for his hunger a staimed weapons of the fighting dead. — knowledge concerning abnormal wark- What street could live inclosed by | ings of the human heart. He made his hese mortuary relics, and trod by these; way swiftly to the young man’s side pectral citidens in whose sunken hearts and took his arm. carce one good whoop or tra-la-la re-| "Come with me at once," he said, in nained? | the low but commanding votce that his Not Fourth avenue. Not after the finest! walters had learned to fear. ut enlivening glories of gro i “Pinched,” remarked the young man, \to—not after the echoing drum-beats looking up at him with expressionless . ; jf Union Square, There need bo no/ eyes, “Pinched by a painless dentist. all | Th ey eaHne ct tee coniee Halaplpprtad eer de with lace is ‘ears, ladies and gentlemen; ‘tis but the Take me away, flatty, and give me gas. < i ™ | y a of #e can ad for 7% cente. fi . are increasing. One of black| All sorts of pretty fancy neckplece« wuicide of a atreet. With a shriek and a|/Some lay eggs and some lay none. And white striped chiffon has a black} made up of satin ribbon to «lmulate satin foundation which forme a three-| flowers are being offered at % and & inch border along the edge. The ende| cents. Mee Just a Glimpse Into The New York Shops ‘rash Fourth avenue dives headlong | When ts a hen?” ‘tote tunnel at Thirty-fourth and ts Sti!) deeply seized by some inward ever seen again grief, but tractable, he allowed Quigg ‘ais Ribera seeecuersrian dt Wie: Biorgugts (66 Téa Himsa way (S88 co Wn) Ene aUNe ; " oe ay are caught together and finished off with| Purple velvet handbags in the flat er tre's dissolution stood the modest ® pari - s Hele long ribbon pendants, It te a very pretty| Velope shapes are lined with Light col scarf and can be had at $6. ored allke and fitted with a purse and ~ Tho woft maraboyt stolen ure in de-| MMFFOr. They are $3.75, mand for present wear. The diaplays| !mported blot of chiffon over white nurant of Quigg. It stands there yet ted on a bench, he upon a ¥ : nae ‘you care to view its crumbling red- a cornes of the great Caliph's 2 een matoes, layer cakes, | Ress and dtscretion, seeking to know J j okes | | ts, | include a lanse range of colors and|2@t embody all the new style points 7 Odd Fac They are handsomely embroidered ti’ fick front, its show window heaped | mantle has descended, spake with kind- . 7 a = _ ‘asparagus—dia papier. | What evil had come upon the ot! pe ner et2, two nl ibe HH eee ie icecnudaared. ead ceuinoue. wade Babee: buliders | } ¢ a ‘The question of | MARY Devel comblaations One in the! onus) aesighe @lik @abered, San sleep on a@ bunch of lettuce—if you) such tll ce eo age eae AL bel [ETTORE in t ! jf popular purple shade consists of five al so wi ted, dewiso ich at one, Mig’ of the. te Of be autaiaicy and ata Leap AM e us 1 ea oman |tinproving the 61-1 strips of marabout and ts marked $11.75, | ""4 Wooden beads, Those in nevy bhue a is act it ve cp eg wa aacete : Pg ed ak aelihis oe s ere beh sanannwefe gar beet has come | Another one has the centre stripes in are very attractive end dear the price e_yellowest of coffee stains a ‘ompton, 3 . be ey ¢ Hl 75, % 7 I?" asked young man Nobody put ts «| a a) - Japanese advance—t» body 1 pa Vv a Hae ithe ore ere en sour cmbreta| “You were throwing small coin into 2 VEZ Pretty hand-painted weseelise-ay Nenike alten the bottle from {the street for the pe to scramble mt of shapes and de nd the other upon battle rom signs are 2% cents. [up in France, and | white and the edges in gray. This one | many — growers | is $8, | were surprised tof tai taller skysera the next day. ona new veils of chiffon tn all fe AR cf Fi se after,” said the Margrav learn that accord: | the 4 whieh’ you drop the counterfelt sauce aftl naek Herewith — they ne new colorings are of w very pale| Go| sain usted upon us by the cursed charla-| Th i ' ral i ye eo bert een felt that modern jing he rece! fg-Jtint in the centre and gradually shade web wethe ote stp aie ot . % ‘an who assumes to be our dear old bid i One fsa Aled bebe giicetl aay rehitects n't ures, France 0 of to the darkest tone at the ends. The 4 al to —— Oh, curse ord chicken, ¢ an } sells at : ond. and friend, the “Nobleman ‘s0d to =r Oh czes: apt WpIn ellexeny nt cupios | only the} violet coloring tn eapectatly handsome. | choice TS 7S, Te a ens, FE 0th place as lo the ‘hese vells © oT Set Quigg’s title came through his mother, | "ree thing connected with iti amount of aoKat [anit nt ns re tnree yards long and) A set consisting of three Torkios Wagh yie-of her ancesters was a Margravine ‘oung said the Margrave kind- een peadliced: an cases towels’and two wash cloths would Saxony. His father was a Tammany | '% mut with dignity, “thous T do not xtra, Voy [oe veeta, te te | The fashionable alde fritis are made! a nice “shower” gift, They all /hawe an he dilution of} #* your contidence, T invite now | says ma Pelee “* | up in all sorts of comb! 7 « of mavacegn cAcbonnt, Bf ye it on. Of | ine world and T Know hutnenity. Mun | seat va : avidank Ghat the ombinations, One of] embroidered initial and sell at $9 © pet yeither become a reigning potentate nor |! My study, though T oe not eve him | fortunate. She « jauality needa to | et a job in the City Hall, So he| 's the selentist eves a le or ot to me | be Improved, ws ° ed @ restaurant. yhilanthropist gazes at the obj nany stranger | Germany, Belgium, ts F E he Maes e man full of thought ana] vis, bounty—thfoogh 4 veil ‘of poairuieare cermany, Heino. INCEPEStINE Fac rom Eve re ave him a liv | ind ignorance is my pleasy | me to be iB Pey 7 vittle attention. | iatraction to interest myself in the pe- |f (ean ave | lata te! 10: the — yne, pide of his house bequeathed to| ‘ullar and complicated misfortunes tat | been Jntroduced to seine industry [tt # Popularly belleved that winged of the Journal of the American Medic»! Vim’ & poetic and romantic nature. The] Ife In a great city visite upon my fel- |her a, xreat ree imei [Meede from trees travel to grent dis: | Assoctation. ‘ther gave him tho restless spirit that men. | times.""—Exeina eet ; al — tances on the wind, but the Investiga- - Bye ee he To B rent "Ives } Sai mo ® ane tons of a British scientist, who has} The Smith famfly ts doing tts duty by y night (To Re nuve¢ 6 Just washed ly, as th spent much tline at Singapore, Indicate | CongTes®, and now has Mine men tn the owers prefer :0 | that winged seeds have a far narrower | House and Senate. Senator Hoke Smith 11 to aleohl | range of fight than have “powder | of Georgia {s the latest addition to the producers, and th@| seeds and plumed seeds, ‘The greatest | Stiths, He Joins Willlam Alden Smit’: euga manufac- | distance travelled by the winged seeds | °f Michigan, Ellison D. Smith of Bout turers cannot P®Y |of a forest tree observed by this au-| Carolina and John Walter Smith of & Nigh’ price, be | thority was one hundred yards, Under| Maryland tn the Senate, | Wisdom of the Arc‘ents. f (HORACE.) | wash the boy. oer . ing limited by the |the most favorable circumstances, he, Aeroplanes and balloons were exported Mime | | Present low price | calculates, it would take this plant juat| last year from England to the value ef jamieetton | ofeugar.—Selentife | 10) years to spread 800 yards, and 1,100,-| $274,000. Very few have been exported E your tablets and 1 will take OR who can write more verses or! «wwii g win al | American, 0 years to spread from the Malay| from the United States, mine. © * * Lot us see who can F in A Suorter time than 1? } ine Bt | | aed |), | Peninsula to the Philippines, tf a land write the most. — ce phat The town of Mil- | connection existed.—Seientific American, | The Chinese water buffatoes, which sald the ton, Wash., hasan sai turn the wheels of the machines used unusual holiday. | ‘The Princess Loulse Needlework | for raising water for irrigating pur an auditor n with laug’ — I fs by no means sufficient to make! busy man H’ who backbites his absent friend are blindfolded to prevent dtsr hardly suggested | gohool in London did all the embroidery | Po by tt» name, known | on the coronation robes of Queen Mary, | ness © © © ts @ dangerous man. i. ae E BRY corrupt judge examines badly | “He writes effue| Lb “atraehans | oo man is ad or making the truth. © letters of in-| i . | day.” On this da ro called a modern dis There were in Argentina at the clos RE you ignorant of yourself or do | ple whose nanes! infection can be got from It. pap ying The Assistant—Yes, madam. serve strawberries the days of old Kameses, according to | railways, as compared with 14,840 miles HIERE are many who recite thir A you think to Impose yourself he doesn't Rnow| ECON Can be gol from it. aan Pit The Customer—Will you let me see one, please? | free toall whovisit researches among Kgyptlan muimmies | in 1908 It 1s estimated that the lengti writings in the middle of the upon us as a person we do not) how to spell.”~| aways well belied rip Worry, Mmagam) our wal 1d Phe Sketch, the town to do, made by Dr. Mare A. Ruffer, to which | of the Argentine railwaye in 1911 wll be Forum, |know? Washington Star, | yn wal sib] | shopping. [reference 1s made tn the current Iaeue | 18,500) miles “Them Was the Happy Days!” By Clare Victor Dwiggins &e Copyright 1911 The Prese Publishing Co, (The New York World). a ° Twas iv Such A AUREY | DIDNT Bee You WAS ar , Ow, %OU JUST WIN LAKE —=——- z LOOKING FOR Yu, ALF, To Pav You THAT DoLuap ive a’ Ha. Ha “Tet Nou WHat - Theres | d (oT) ” | Seg Wey evan © Ge Ae Rae ta ee eee | \auheteake / You VIEO THE Ns UST Nathine Lie AsBe stos ‘ “a |O0o.! ‘ \'" The oln paves, wien You BeT me A Dolan ( Recowect4 | Dont eMBER— . ONES Picw HoT Ve iis Ps \ OLLD aT An Moot g ft) PUT How Do} | wr ' | DOLLARS OUT oF We | eh es OR eds * wa Ay Sea GT Te tee LT van 1] Ree) WAS THE / | Fine Ws -———4 ~ (incor Get p - \ ae AND | VERY EASILY PUT IT ING LHAPPY’ DANS! } ~~) = PotenT on iT en? \. 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