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rir eceahindiaeenea neat ~ ger one eres on The Evening W orld Daily Magazine, Thursday. September 28. 1911. Fables of Ophelia; or, Wunst Upon a Time i % By Clare Victor Dwiggins Coprright, 1911, by The Press Publishing Co. (The New York World). MATS JUST THe We Got puenty ) | TRRRLe au ot, oF Scales ¢ | MOT Run THEM. ONLY KHEM how T RuN Tem. Were WAS A FISH WHAT So We TOOk Lessons BUT He Was B BASS AHD He SO He GoT THe WANTED To SING —— FROM MR. FROG — Mheot t _ Setgeltne ans od a sete “Cheer Up, Cuthbert!” What’s the Use of Being Blue? : . There Is_a Lot of Luck Left, | (Jones -1m coig In AND Guareieciee 1 WANT TWO ‘ TELL THE GOSS | MUST Hikes Mes WEEKS VACATION - By Clarence L. Cullen. HAVE A VACATION - HE RIGHT -! : \ NEED THE \) CAN'T AFFORD TO wi REST! Copyright, 1911, by The Press (ublishing Co, (The New York World), di REFUSE ME SPORT ROUBLE isn't a Tightwad, but what “ Thought of us we've Sat NEURO Sometimes he hag to be Made tol Up Nights wondering what we were : Looven Up! BY CHARLES DARNTON. batch —- Wasua y the| Money May Talk, bu ¥ SET AM o nico si-tri,” murmured Gaby Desiya, as she came forward at the ABs | Money May ‘Talk, but Good Health Winter Garden last night roped with pearls, cory Copyright, 1011, by The Prev Publishing Co. (The New York World) Gaby Deslys Best Part of n io Man that you| Shouts! the hHghedt bi f cant with a cut-glass | ‘Thrash Respects initia t aported the highest black algrette on record, cloaked in green you — and thel The Habditually Indégerent Saaw amd fold, and shimmering with beads that fe!l over a salmon-hued gown cut| World that youlmever lande Anything but Ob iil 0 low as to make those on the anxtous | Sek Ouk aver te lnerenbreet asf Beats wonder where It would stop J ¥ |fe ! ti h th, Gabrie t a Good Deal the anaes And to tell the tru abr of the Same Way! | ‘The only Reason we don't Forst Llles wasn’t half-bad. Indeod, she was fmuch better than the rest of the show talled “The Revue of Revues.” Even it she never had tumbled w toy King off Ws throne, as an eager public dearly doves to bell: @ might have come to this democratic 1 and commanded @ ealary of—well, say $00 per week. For, aside from tho notoriety that ts sald to be bringing her countless thou- Bands, she is far more clever than most Some ¥ ks ts that we Hate to Lower The Man twho'them tn thelr own Estimation! U ndervalnés!| ee Himeecty™payel It May be True that Every Man Heavy Duty at\has his Price—but the Man Worth the Custom|Buying has a Price that's Prohibi- House of Life! tive! SEES Meee arene ee | a {t can't Play Ou| Whenever we Feel that we Need @ Face the M of tho neh music hall performers 1 KNOW BUT THS IS OLR THE BOSS TOLD Forever Lite Rough Exerc we Try to Cone We've been getting Iately. She sings = ” an See Sunces well enough to be judged on BUSY SEASON = WHO WILL ME TO TELL Yous Ae ye Sra ec cactaeald rs that ‘Fine is Money? her own merits, and above all she has charm. She {@ poth young and pretty, wieh much the same gtyle of beauty as Miss Emmy Wehlen and much more DO YOUR WorK? . “GEORGE DOES YOUR WORK $0 WELL YOu NEEDN'T such a Subtle Knack of Running Them-| Tt Isn't Hard to get Acquainted with 4 Down that we don't Know until, Hope—and he’s a Comfortable Pal when that they were Praising Them-|you Know Him! sel Vivacity than was displayed by that tel . Uttle Viennese in “Marriage a In Carte.” COME BACK — | Some of us Try to Salve the Wound Don't take this to mean that thero's Pere ey Rey | by necusing: Destiny, Bec hingy MA anything email about Gaby, She's ai- I eenucent ‘most as tall as the stones they tell [tig ts aE ENE, 4 x |dout her, and with a little poetic license The Real Bad Medicine about Retng) a ae i phe may be said to be as slender ag the | Rroke 18 Lelng Too Bunned to Realize! When the W ne fs as nee rliangac: ily. Her logs tell the tale when she it of us ‘Think {t 1%, or as Good as me dances, yet in everything she does there | -—— of us Think {t Ought to be, it wilt ts grace and daintiness. | Homeless? Jullus Caesar was Past/Come to an End! Ghe looked very chic Fifty before he Knew where he was — tn her dancing cos- JGotng to Lay his He oN on} An Agrecable Thing about Being ee: cf, bie to \isnd, and Broke {# that you Don't have to Think Beene uit without much Time to Enjoy ! about Laying Up Anything for the eee oe her ' : \ Rainy Days of your Grandehttdrent blend curls. When The Melancholy Days May be Hero ~ Gaby takes a #hot at Jput they Don't Seem that Way | Most Handicapping Delusion, of the cuckoo clock In “Les Debuts ce © both her sin you've a Song tn your Heart! all is Fear! Nobody ever G Ahead by Following in the Past when we ing master end dane- ing master pop in and 4o their best to keep Rer awake. Sho went to bed in lavender stopped at the Some of the Good Stor it on Hlowell'e ranch," post-holes while Lippincot es of the Day i [ Just a Glimpse Into signed to hide Gaby's teharms: In the flow- embedecked bed she valmost kicked = the . the young asptiomen, ghia’ | visiting London with & the Jerlly officer replied, “but ft was Light Work. piled Lizzie, WEATHER-BEATEN damsel IY Sereph Bor -flthes of when she Bech gicigral la ee polly 19 ame mY Nove aa ie” “Tam, detighte Apolications iad 10 bef in fount noing bead a Dt we » seo You, I anust treat you to something ing, fit fl . Dea wee Ol cn ee ay broad Goldsmith as a Host. What oliall it be? Will jon have womne apples apidieant.edimbel the five A Nae a h 0 pack door in Wyoming and sell for light Hamt’'—-Moore's “Life of Goidaulth.”* orsible scart ts offbou finish this wrap, that sells at the premises. But she work, She said that ber name was Tdecie, and rly pert of (fiver Goldemith's Alsat ae ached, Were the reverse side ae s displayed in various Was quite ‘appy when her wealthy Englishman came in with a theatrical cons | explainal tat sie had been 4! with iypiold’ fever a teacher at the academy cha ‘ i ut, | r tract, With a pleased sinile she tucked the contract in a diamond garter ~| and was convalescing, art, th ieee cae ST Gm oe The Secret Test. ler cape with | A promir san us Good night! Whete did you come from, Liszie!"* ive he aid Bo “ist di f ," t floor, hye i ; s Meee estes aniil: pasion tha down saeet of a a eahibttton. Ber | ns er come om, alah snc sure he did not excel ia dignity, but] ¢ He ! ident of he " ed. We on fonge at | Usual assortme dour mar: thes area brilliant success, But her pea » evidently her pride. They | been?” years Jeter be met one of PLA es ER co Ea eM five Cighte of f natural maras | quinettes at 68 cet rd, With thle Beng upon her neck ar a y there are also On exhibition Ingers regardless of expens, shell enough off one hand to b Oe Ja}dressy watsts ma p of the marqui- Manent interest in Portugal If she Sette on saie give valuable style s e while ‘ev Inclined, At the same time sh B l a K kK B 2 ts 68 eae as CEE EO ac A cnajyac argainer 7 ae ot By Op. Hemry fete osaines es please even to the point of swelling our black and colors are forty-two inches Baly fa thers aay that she walknd The Romance of a Man Who Joggled Destiny's Elbow. "Ne fe meaning Oa ding 7 woout a dozen Is of plain and - wating in bright | off with the whole show colors have an elaborately braided de ny about elghteen Inches deep, around The Winter Garden had it pal , 1910, by Doub) ¢ & Co.) fat table, and tho sheared one was thus! whom, six months before, he had sold {a bed of mica underlying the sald prop-{ Laurel yielded a baiting round of] and show 1 y Pentre ee teeriniac it = tacitly advised to go and grow more| the old Goree homestead, erty, f f so ataisatiae toomeen scree eA cae ae Ya sb ter ghy 1 th Goa drome, with ville stun’ PART I. ree , 2 ‘There tad come from “back yan’ In} | When the veya became possessed | with Martella's a #, and was not| her ai ’ in by the hair, Kate Pl HF most disreputable thing in|, Soon Wearving of his ostracism, Gores) the mountains two of the strangest of so many dollars that they faltered sentirely without vmendation to. fal tering Q a had departed for hiv oMe ittering | creatures, a man named Pike Garvey|!n computing them, the deficiencies of | Pike, its contiga che tain 1 alw 1 \ vat tn old with @ vengeance, Lydia Ba Yancey Goree's law office was i . A f H " 1i¢ it ke, its contiguity to the mountains y courageously in imitation of pe r ate ree ae {te himselé as ho unsteadily trave edjand his’ wife. “Back yan’, with allife on Blackjack began to grow orom-| presenting advantages fo len re of ng | TOM ored striped dena lag a Ore Joreo ims vied 18) the unlucky patnway wave of the hand toward the hills, was] inent. cnolaty, ahauld pa fine knife. Harry Jolson died !n his tracks, { his creaky ¢ rmehatr, | After a drink of corn whiskey from a understood among the mountaineers to| ike began to talk of new slic « - . 1 this \ . ) flye Inches ee eres ee ee cine tedead Tie rickety little office, demiJohn under the table he had flung| designate the remotest festne hogshead of tobacco to set fu the core Laurel had fpen|as it drove to ily pretty n Ipaliead re , car Nah Wl himself into the ch taring, in a sort|Unplumbed gorges, the hau h ew lock to fe 4 A AIEY to deat ~ | bullt of red bricis, et flush with ie : st ne, ort] unpil wormes, | haga Ber, 8 lock to his rifle; and, leading ‘o'a feverish | interes model tat Ace specialty to death, | Hes | i reet—the main. strect of the town of |Of, MaudIin apathy, out at the moun: /breakera, the wc en artetla to a certain spot on the moun- varet | wrapped th 5 abo Da 4a Sarin HEA ey & Reade To inuan at there wae natning | Bajnel ene Mh tthe tow jtatne immersed tn the wummer haze. Tue] voudetr of the bear. tain side, he pointed out to her how @ NOUENE the eae’ ; ( 1s eden tithopnie hao soadly cathe = tordo but sit and walt f v. Aathel vested upon the foothilla of the | tia ee eee Vp OB) In the cabin far up on Blackjeck’s i cannon—d an a thing NOt |paying $4,000 read 4 t . @ Sora} and eHee ie thing bung fire except a scenic w Biue R Agave EAS jtie side of Blackjack w rel, the| whoulder, in the wildest part of these | ond the scope of thelr fortune in iar inating ae . G 1a bowler is a scart mat that shot circular pleces ae Above it the mouniains} village near which he had on born! retreats, this odd couple had lived for might be planted so as com: ma aden t etn ved at the low price @f paper over ada of the | Wake BURR fo) bho ehy and bred. twenty years. They had neither dog nor| Mand and defend the sole accessible ps Ros yr tin: ) . yard ane woe net yw it the turbld Catawba There also was the birthplace of the] children to mitigate the heavy #llence of | trail to the cabin, to the confusion of 1 ‘ 1 sued pers finished Meet aver | ed yellow alongs Its disconsolate | feud between tho Gor and the ¢ the hi Pike Garvey was little known ues end meddling st rs for- Nha Wenkian wat a # soundness ¢ 1) oft with as tte are bd cents a pate, Be hy Phare ae |trancs. Now no dir wir of the Go-lin the settlements, but all who had Be i lhc pe! ‘eer! : ae Trek vovival af Tee er: Oy : n Pica if ee rees {ved except this plucked and| dealt with him pronounced him “eragy| But Adam reckoned without his Eve. hin ¢othare e t 8 with eol- aa Sean’ i who fell Ban nau: (HRNEL Boks ne einged bird of misfortune, 1a | a, oon.” These things represented to him the id ne All DAA pollinn: alswin as us too long, a 4 on | ¢ = oftered As eT te padi ee ecaslitala j r epid sha To the Coltranes, also, but one male! te acknowledged no occupation eave ea power of wealth, but there athe alti camer ue , f 1 , 2 ‘i ie vite eharacters to hel: am Out, cinta | on sno supporter was left—Col, Abner Coltrane, | that of @ squirrel hunter, but he “moons ered In his dingy cabin an am-| Bran ne . inwin: 1 tgp ' with a et hy Louis HMirs. ‘ J J a Ne eclining In| @ n of substance and | shined" oce: by Way of diversion, | Dition that soared far above his print Bop em 4 the 4 to| out added to ar a a t bow they Maan we neanek $ f r of} mem f the Baie Pr 1] Once the “rovenuel "had od h tive wants. z Lae i a4 . $ rausic in ¢ Ted by t 1 jury r where | oe tot ‘any nde Ahaha from his lair, fighting ail e- -| Somewh n Mrs, Garvay's bosom wart Arkin usc SlORRtHY eek Rote asata t Now Ist re a handsome atte: cal ‘ rage ballet | the 4 wai Daving he feud had pical one of | perately Ike @ terrier, and he had still survived a spot of ninity uns fan at even prices. Very 5 4 a m ae ie S)the region; tt had left a red record went to te's prison for two yea | starved by twenty years of Blackjack < rt at Ls ks are only Prove! as tiresome a t s k hate, wrong and slaughter. | Released, he popped back into hi For so long a th the sounds in her < ted that Chinese affair that wax chucked t it Yancey Goree was not thinking| lke an angry weasel, gare bad been the evely-barke dropping av ait sir, and mighty | yin. ; nted and Se Out of the SN st senson, w of feuds. His befuddled brain was| Fortune, passing over many anxious nds at noon, aid the wolves | pleased Is Missle ( and me ¥ 1 1p exquisite Japanese Geeigae Dorothy in i sy [hopelessly attacking the problem of £40) wooerm, mace a frealdeh flight Into | singing among the rocks at night, and prope Missis Garvey Ukesyo' | ® everyt! Bhe sang out future maintenance of himself and’ i419) Blackjeck’s bosky pockets to amiie|it was enough to have cured her of Hl} old 4 and she ' - ! to-we turbans of soft @elt with great and no Tei th follies upon Pike and jis faithful partner. vanities. $ | hood. waa A two colors, ‘They ean ey are a - old friends of the famtly haa] One day a party of spectacied, knick-| She had grown fat and sad and yellow A} \ante, and whe is in’ of r t aA very small space and hid agi A . ; nto tt that he had whereof to eat! erbockered, and wether avsurd pros-|and dull, Hut when tt eans came, | Rogerses, the Hapgoods, t at & more than a f ne | eee and a place to sleep, but whiskey they t ! 1d the vicinity of the }she felt a rekindled de: to ume the; who triumph r ti Ga sof velvet are very pep- Bergere. . ‘ ‘ would not buy for hin, and hi ust | Garvey's cabin perquisites of her wex-—to sit at tea! Her stout ¢ neal f ketee: Everything i D 4 iskey Pike lifted his squirrel rifle off the| tables; to buy tnutile things; to white: |ugnt silk a haha + aol 4a ac Maid ler + was worth her ‘ ae pay Lat v business was extinct; no case] hooks and took @ shot at them at long| Wash the hideous veracity of life with) known as * h 1 t A “e fos are fa “ very hand- Fy a Pe ue tteg eee ieee Hue en intr uses 10 ain 1 twa years.|range on the chance of their being s le form bra enrem Ry y in ¢ of ‘ M aah 2 iis | ROmMe_ones adorned with nse) braiaing As strip d r t Ilo had been a borrower and 4 sponge! revenues. Happily he missed, and the she cold oed Pike's proposed | 5 nat ere * ptt 4 are $5 ONCE 18 ENOUG stripped wan denied hun a goat at the)and tt seemed that if he fell no lower See eee ne te ardicew |eyetem of foruifcations, and announced |mented fi ners ; ges : et gaa —— gto But Grizgs thinks are his beat | Ba) ‘ Seas ce ic uld be from lack of opportunity ‘ng thelr innocen that they wou 1 nthe world, ‘ar down the etreet | hourished in the ¢ nine the ana AN IDEAL NURSE. “~~ friend, If you into making | Mi Ma ne: longer te elie Was saying to g resomviing law or Justice and gyrate soc vias atacralia Clit enh ' o -Do Did you give your’ fees thie hopeless Invest never Ok ORT BAG Br h ong more stake at on, they offered the Gary | And thus, at lengt, it was decided, a r T I b'long | those sleeping powders that I pre ave anyshing mo: Saini dan i Ad 10 Him wae Abr] fh) game, he thought he id win: but | enormous quantity’ of | ready. green, ;and the thing done. The village of| ur : Blac sand t ars, I ved? sty Srbat’s all right. I've Feel ee ane part of the onlookers |he Red nothing. Ieft to 40H, ang “Als crisp money for thelr thirty-acre patch Taurel was thelr compromise between done his work er ex ‘ome fur to say, Mr » | ding, Pusseley—Xes, I did, and eaeh TARA lin bloc? Gia Chom s=Sigreland | LOR AARUIY: b. RAY RYOTE) EAA SO EORTCG| ite eeTtT nt DULG reiLioes ten: (: blo | Cece Tn eee eee eee ne ee eee oe eee eae Wickens | fad oP Temsieretunatnanee £0 th thin’syou got what me and {imo I had quite @ trouble to wake Sim Plain Dealer. faced man hailing “from the valley” mlbarer ne Wk: PROGR ET Ad thar ike tL CeeaaT ee inseentatorea nt aettatan: | tae same ost hote Riledd pine | a OF emptiness and inanity: nad | Misole Garvey Santa Te. Rane up to give them to him.—Chicage Dally is . 4 - b . yo — - " - ma OA ig ' °