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Seatless Sam, the: Subway - ( OU DROPPED SOMETHING pd on THE PLATFORM, § THInk . Carmichael ROSIE---The Joy of New York Life =& By Copyright, 1011, by The Pres Publishing Co (The New York World) DERE'S GONA 4 5 a ROSIE AND LET BE NO LiGUO! STOP DAT, UT 4 HER HAVE HER , DRINKIN’ YYHIL! GETTIN’ ON MY \ “The Only Son” N Strikes a Really Uj ) Sympathetic Chord , AS OULD (Phe "New Ar/FUL HARD TO . , F " —- ' must Have York World). OWN WA) ry iT 1 BANE IN DIS NOWES Copyright, 1911, by The Pres Paviisatiag Ww <2 | inne , l By Albert Boissiere ° ERE i ti , me Gink e = “¥ Rad a By Clare Victor Dwigg Te AR Thad STichiw’ iN THe mud. oe mi. . a SYNOPS!8 OF PRECEEDING INSTALMENTS. for having unceremoniously left his t William Eady meets M, and Mme, Grenet at @ keepers I was thanking M. Marathon BY CHARLES DARNTON. ei i We coe foe ag "ead acu eat Grenet hanging ie celliOh our hot thanking Mm GP THE ONLY SON" draws out tho handkerchiofs—and that's always « {eruigasMacturnte named, Marathon eomdurts OF Note) bills; I waa thanking Same j I good sign. When an audience weeps, as the one at the Gatety Theatre Selah botteas. Sathi’ telA” Senate be GtnOn did last night, the author ‘may rejoic coming Jealons dy, drama a revoner ina T drew 5 long dreatn of ies ee . Winchell Smith, in his latest play, strikes a really sympathetic chord. “The sudden, fit of mi sod fires at hin conscienceles# animal, Mke a 4 Onty Son” has an emotional appeal that every mother and every mother's son Pal cae in ia saan ead me, joined Dems ae ee henceforth safe, like ©f us Is bound to feel. A boy who !s good to his mother may always be sure br Martin. nn tel thm bt var has rum ROE rg ae Of @ place inthe affections of people whose hearts are tn the right place, for idee eona. tt tar daltons ds ‘The lawyer, Sheridan, returned and there's something in devotion of this sort that strikes very close to the heart. soolng tne altting up in bed, with cinepeg Mr, Smith evidently wrote his play with a clear understanding of this side of @ands, said: ( human nature, Ho has taken a simple truth and made it of theatrical value. Al a \ That's the long and short of lis three-act play. . sitting down near my couch, ib Aside from this, however, the author shows a keen sense of characterization “4 : Proot of this is to be found in the pecullar feminine quality of young Tom “Well, T have every reason to beltevd , Brainard, who, after having shown himself good for nothing except a life that bs Lg Be ®iven up to chorus girl nds by his mother when her husband turns her DERE AINT. eee eek tas tk he! | Out of the house upon discovering that she has becn faithless to him. The AGOIN' TA BE NO ROSIE, | eee eras Sater vicasa Aga Sree weakling makes out @ strong case for himself the very moment after the elrl GAMIBLIN' WHERE CAN 1 SMOKE PART I. |@rawn from him all that I desired to j he honestly admires has frankly told him that he isn’t ft 10 live, and his father E——1 A CIGAR? know. Mr. Milton Is an admirable mi hag assured him that he 1s no good on earth. He has & character worthy of the There isn't much left of the hero after the author gets tnrough introducing _ _ olen: Greek traged im. Tom's only virtue is that he bears his sina itghtly, t he ts capable I Have Never heen to) lepton) ol eetee eaeee ae 1am tancoent, and 12 / Of taking anything seriously 1s never sugested until sudden catastrophe over. 6 Ee et eet | SUNG! nol Dow’ go #0 fag. He esme [tees his mother. Even then ho is true to his careless manner. He morely ae eee eeeevour wife, skiers you A common murderer! a turns and asks, “Whore'll we go. mother?” as though he wore waiting to take bilan dels sdbeedin) Takers On " her out for the evening. ever since your depart! ‘Then he certainly means to destroy ; 28) ure wan also a me Oddly enough, last night's audience took this question laurhingly. It ald not solely tn reecine Parte papers te erwin, ts inventions-—the Marwiagy \ / @ee the change in Tom simply because Wallace Eddinger acted quite as he had Seoma to me, however, thar our Times “Not at all! 1 told you he was a Gone all along. If this happens every night Mr. Eddinger surely !s not to blame, Is quite as good as ther Figaro, and pero of ancient Rome.” for he plays the part just as it sh be played, and at the en! of the act, when our London journals are the best in-! put what else? 4 " ‘Tom drops down almost stunned by what has happened, his whole attitude shows formed tn the world.” { “iL tell you all that to-morrow, that he IMs been hit and hit hard. There !s something approaching feminine soft. “Tasked If you @ French daily pas you are in prison, William Eady.’ f ness in Mr. Eddinger’s acting that sults the character remarkably well; even per of to-d ay dat 1 persisted, irritat- |" + lac to er oa ough his hysterleal outh a nd " Fane! a ees ed by his reflectior “Weil,” rep! . rg b ate nh ster! tat! purat a the end of the pi » When father and mother aro 'E repeat,” he red, “that we vory much pleased with himaelf, nited, seems quite unnecessary and rather silly + gag RR ae which came by ‘scr friend, that you have all the The scene that has the greatest sincerity is the one {n which Anne Lester telly have re Ae Une had taken a subsoripe fe veer baal r trempg Tom that she knows he ts going to Denver to shield his mother, not for the sake tlon—poor woman, in her over curiosity. t of his health. His trumped-up cough dies in his throat and he faces the straight. Wait a minute.” CHAPTER IV. forward xirl in a straiz! rd manner. Tf father and son wee only half as And be hurried dows to the ground he 7: in My Game.* frank when they meet at the cottare near Denver instead of staring at each other Root te leer. OF Ne Pope | eee er eeee fn silence th ould be a great deal better off. [te be eelak Eee sn Speer ee MAKE ne claim to write 3 thy ho helps 1 ke an of paelf Mi. te, 7 - _ — waen 3 Taapanaand ore ™ | wrap » “te! eee arha' - 4 o ‘ad hose : exertiny eal influence. on! . - tf people he trouble with her in that she {3 Inclined to emphasize almost every word she utters S A BUMS WRITTEN AND ILLUSTRATED BY | “ eer U See oh ya ind tf John Please had silent. Her lee'et / he mother, } Loulse nis distressingly emotional In Ava # ¢ 8 h Pp: not clumsily broken your machine ry ance” thas hem ut once her tears have had tielt way st tia dawn ane, dees tos eae am mam e< ories eae eanor ochorer 6 3 | wilt seo vou again soon, William Endy been live Claude Giilingwater, as the husband, alyo grows steadily bet i TERE I am going to ‘work’ Mr, Milton, your! From the moment Sheri@am, the law- 5 better as he goes along, u e€ He ts so grim at first that he seem aM A a Phe I" ve father-in-la ‘ yer, placed in my hand the the title-hunting daughier wt Resale Madi actagl nC) Courant, 004) ty Fhe Fee Frames (TN ew ORR: Herts: Tt tho latest news in the| paper which informed me, without , her mother. The auther has effrinip terol kasha | No. 2~Cross Be ##.«. 7 Ey Clarence L, Cullen 3 |paver fell upon this attrac: | ing me any real Tatormation, of | ? auchter and son, La between HIS story Is about a Uttle girl . ae | tive title final drama of the Metropole ands ont for more thon tt {« purt who alwi ia “Not” The “Copyright, 1011, . |nOLUE! PROM BAD TO Worse, | APtwerD, I no longer eared tee ( hands. tut {¢ ts Mr, bili has) only time she ever said "Yes" aT Re Bick We + at Ant. | Perilous situation oF the causes suman and interesting. Was when some one asked her if she would like some candy oh = 66 A LL Broke Up" can be Patched, [newspaper thus summed up the amazing é fee See ema io a a or a new doll, A but Broken Down needs New |fashion in which the police had been GOOD PRoor. ONE RESULT, Dut if her mamma of papa asked her my [rane seuatan pebea habe Just (atermed "Cheops, the king, Midn't] “What do you expect the effect of uni. !t? 40 something or go somewhere Ble ty the Parts detective bureau of a } Feally do anything great, tt rcems, Just] versal peace would be in tho world?’ | al® suid No.” And every one re- When = Destiny iiionai event which may lead wt earved hls name ¢ t.'] “Ono of the first 8 it would do Marked how VERY cross she was. Spikes us our|short time to the arrest of the cosmo “Sutil, well | Would be to wipe Reno off the map.e| Oe night #he dreamed that all ahe Friends nearly al-|politan band that has operated in the It pays to adve igo Journal. | Mouston Post, * ~\ could say was “NO.” And, sure enough, ways f 1 he N | s aiid . ; When she awoke the drea:n came true Weren't? Covering | (io Boulevard Mailiot at Neuilly, i: + “Would you like breakfast, dea: the Bag Properly! | ciicesyesterday suc os |asked her mothor. ae o bo } And although this Ittle seas! mm t a t ona Mm a hungry, all she could say was “No.” i 1 | Bo they all ate breakfast excerting e Bessie. Aunt Beth gave Besste's little G the Real Thi ong By Ny i Now, Be 2 0 say * but By Sophie Irene Locb., Now, Beasle meant to say "Yes," bu De errereeerreerererrnerrnille passed the sime If we Win “They But $f we Fail] most tngentou ‘They ast’ they | Jewellers of Br Saw it Coming! “Going to th he regist rmann. T! Keep on Hop she could net Luncheon and te break: in the Yes" once more, she only could &: of the Rut {f you ean Climb Out on Either sid tounding results, i — jeuececded in elud “4a You Make Your Bed, 80 You!of hts keepors, a he green eyes, who proceeds to ¢ py-copy, Things y aenet B eal to her, but that which belongs to 24% fairy {3 shining=alluringat. | “Toomorrow n ¢ had another dream, came to her and sald: ou may say everything, t as to why| c one girl works and] a: t another doesn’t. | ¢ erable, ta | eult, and make to the c carry- cite the case of} the MOST of them! “4 9 AEG te nn ObEry How dainty sh Ne eal Again! | "Now these are ‘ow dainty she| ughty word “No” wit coveries made at t Where, Just across] looks in her p'ain, neat, modish cos, BAU mas bia | ne | phe dey ors tho street from] tume that t¥ bousiit with DISCRIMINA. * called bh | When a Crab Player Hurla his h Ned} “Bessie, des mamma, of $ a girl who ION and quite WITHIN he ; Al at the Sod after Striking Out, we yA j has Just pur 1} She ts CAREFUL ab yetige sly ‘gel up. rep pees Hardly Walt for Him to Come to fey oy a. beautiful hatlehe buys as RAtHed OMe tad) ccs Ooo Muah Gna usaceet’ sas A no that we Can See H SOPHIE TRENE with a towing wil|fnory of tho girl across the street dong | “HOW sect Reselo has b : Out Some More! LoES low plume, and] not bother her in the least, MOATROG AABE OU ee — she eaten Males that yhen MEM dure odie Uitte) ho te righ indeed, tor she smiles end | aA” orten’ too. and “all the poopie It's Possible to Heave a Acree feathers actrding to he ne IN ite happy. And if you would but atedy |ETe™, Preity: too, and ail the people or so and Still be in the Gaim ephone, set th PLACE of the willow plume that It! the cage you would roalize that it 1a1°r? pool riggs i —- tminec yr doesn't loo thing ke it, and how | theee quiet, unassuming creatures that pay eves ie when some vieliohe ware | Here's to the Hea our E M. Pomm eho JUBT OUGHT to have things 88! actually WIN OUT. Ana right here alates Nome hes her sald for wo're Always G , y could nice as the other girl. . |Polgnant example is that of the average | persia: re dea Goads! While it Ix perfectly naturat to long galeawoman, who, being in the seething | ster an eben Hkkslec a for the beautiful things and to possess | centre of fashion's realm, makes her | hike a sie told Better to Rests thom for our vory own, since they are) purchases carofully and looks neat and len abour the cow that jumped over the Lay Down In a 5 arrested on before us all tho time, yet as to all| intoresting at very Ilttle expenre, » by M. Mar moon. questions there 1s ANOTHER side. | Certainly a gir) WANTS to be ate Now, my dears, go to steep, and to- Our Idea of t ¥ cannot be the While all girls, being daughters of tractive, neat and all that goes with tt, morrow try and be like good Ittle Bi to hat we love all the fancies end folbles put trying to be what YOU ARE NOT | se, whom tvery one loved. ’ Rea that woman is heiress to, yet there are wilt never obtain few truths that Jt 1s no unwise measure ten't alwaya the Ot At any to, it ood-night! ge ane IE yoR are BOOE |. MIN Alta re Se Must Lie Upon It" is only True for | "fit hands and esa Avia wane the cece ner hand. what a Joy tt !**.on, thank yout" erled Bessie; and the Fellow who is Too Lazy to Turn | minutes the poticn adds In to be the self-suMeient girl who takes i St : uu 4 Make the O18 Thing Over|track of b She goes on to] the “goods the gods provide" ‘pp hug the ff the fairy To,and Make th prison to the Metropole Hotel for |Search which was to lead to the moat as: the formidable rob @ the watchfuln sain silpped through the astounding dis- he Metropole Hot mmermann's M, Porn hter and mmor nein best vehed t his daughter the ation himself accomplices of Practising th upon the great Metropole Hotel in Ant-| Well! So much the better!” J under the name of skilful detectives had Abu dimficulty in rap'dly ascertaining that ” ' ing but don't! Zimmermann, the presumed murderer of] “AB! What does Joe Seack say? t lasted Atteon 4, having loat gave up thelr useless pur (The "New York We And the brief paragraph of the Ant-| hag ied to it! Krom the time Werp correspondent of the Parisian arrest Willlam Rady mo ionger ‘oeublen himself about what interested the tor of Malington, and the fate Stephenson alone disturbed me. “You don't appear to be gi thought to your defense,” olla the ate yer to me, “One would never that to-morrow was the importam, r. that we|double crimo of tha Rue Marboeuf and| fortunately, we are thinking of it you, I and your father-in-law, Mr, ton. Beside, the accusation ‘no he Belgian dod in arreating holda, The prosecution has re FH an individual they had sought for we | long time, a man who, under the pam Say" {t's a Fluke,|o¢ Lord Abdeburry, w carter who belped you repair aig. ‘Trump one! The purchase of the rope is no longer considered as an m ” vention of your own fabrication, premeditation {s removed." ‘es, 80 much the better! Then Seack, your old servant, also comes the rescne,"* “He cannot deny hi ving found et it Make you|M. Gronet, Comte de Pulliccini, the eahaotel " Copsright, 1911, by The Press Mublishing Co, (The New York ¥ “Ima was very much worried hes ot te Peary * ecep’ Mme. Jutnot, and the et iM Cee ore acetate YOUNG woman writes deploring) problem—espe ed to the |Bessie refused to eat, When Bessle a person bdeburry, were one and the same) giicy oF the improvised gibbet, and YOUR, A the fact that sho doesn’t iiave| American sete *iinelt down to say, her prayers she en ne Ena | “Untortunately, tn going from the| {8c near the hole, open—upon—the Iris, and) We meet hor every cay, this gir with Promised never to say “No” again if No Use Sailing Through to the Enc . drama in question, No! But he afth “that Mrs, Eady had ordered him to away from the cottage, and that i¢ hed had obeyed you, when he met you at t. te, he would have retained. ‘Trum: ond! Mrs, Eedy's order strengti hypothesis of sulcide, which Is ou only system of defense—then your direchd ton to the old servant not to go to Mal ton, destroys once more the precen=* ved idea of @ vengeance of an out. raged husdand, But we have tn’ oui hand a third trump, more val th 1 Jail the others, It ts Mr. Milton's dep. sition—not the first, but the last—th good one, the real one"— “Tell me quickly, T beg you."* b M on has made the prosecution on, which {s this: ‘He Vi ' reason ° has not been deceived,’ » Day ry ridan, “you don't ume? to whiten your characy, udges? Yet it ts childiahige narges you with such same time giving ishonoring cause. Tt 49% My daughter Annie and it was under the influe+ ence of jealousy that my sonein-law, Villiam Bady, exercised an abominabl | Maes I begin to understand ds that) -— am ° bf ' . while" —= ¢ ts to reckon with, Perhaps this girl docs) earrieg with it the BF mpvession, | has three, t friend ()) WOMAN—a poor compan’ tite wit reach If it w $ 8a more #) While, In defending the memory ofe not res percha.ice, be fs no greater » ‘has American Beauties for HER bri | wiiw and @ scolding mover f and in such Yor f Us would | 'T i Mis beloved daughter, in attirming thagt far HAPPIER in her way than the gil | yungering hat Is NOT then—on with orchids for ner’ Yat is t NO dM for Jeal- Spe at [ter ation of erlminals, and a} you had no reason to commit so abometg across the street, : one, It whiltnover be muat tt on Ourselves } iting? Cause & Gremt] ‘nable a crime, that no somp chenatble And that the girl across the street! who jnows but Ins ‘ the result? It only brings un: | ¢ gly sordid world t filled with simple, happy — Ae » paner on the floor and| eee tten tee ten reee ee a. if may have triais ond tribulations tnnus! gio who Is possessed of more w ary i pangs, miferable, wn- the g as ANOTH It things, if you but find tho When the Outfeld ‘Plays In" for al, tte lneped EP hands a ae eee en cithaenaen, eae ane om. i merable of wh! the girl ean foes through the same wo jsatisied longing, and makes the is the GLADSOME side. WHEN JEALOUSY CREEPS IN AT Weak Wt the Gener Pane @l- thank Providence, | “Lam afraid’—— I hesitated have NO CONC O i ; Worry) that If whe has but two auto. should-be womanly being a creature of There are many things to choose from. THE DOOR JOY PLIES OL THE ways Like to See Ilim Poke tt Down to Iq my heart, without admitting it, I “Afraid of what? i! dag W be whet we are not las daily ‘mobiles Mre, Butterfly acroas the street moods and temper—an UNHAPPY There's NO NED to imitate or sop? | WINDOW, the Fence! was thanking roover Zimm (To Be Cont! =< © * e ~ alse SES ;