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>» a The Evening World Daily Magazine, Monday, November 13, 1911. ! Seatless Sam; the Subway Gink % 3% (-cE=2-) 34 3% By Clare Victor Dwiggine | 2 st oe NO BIL = ) 5 7) + Do You Tuts WILL 00 0 WAHT ANOTHER ‘ Do You WANT A SEAT, MA? , a oh Tables of # « # Babyettes rts Ey Percy L. Crosby - (pe Everyday Folks By Sorhie Irene Loch Copyright, 1011, by The V’rem Publishing Co. (The New York World), \ 12The Man Witha Grievance, , 1 ther words, they gave him tho cold shoulder that sometimes knocked HCE upon a time there was 4 MAM) that game ititle chip off his own shoul- (ged grievance, Wor he hugged hi8! that were not pleasant. + Adventures of an } Unattractive Girl. by Aima Wooaward nn ; NOW STAY THERE AND DONT WOMAN! DONT WANTMY Ou, You BRUTE! im YOU EVER TALK BACK TOME 4 SUGAR SOSWEET-AND SUCH ¢ GOING OVER TO ‘| i AGAIN TAFFY; | CAN HARDLY CARVE THE 6.0.P. " Copyright, 1911, by The Paes Publishing Ov. (The New fork World). thick lensed glasses, Then he beskoneé I Look For a Position.) iyo Grice manager trom the room . aay WO weeks after my chum! ‘The floor space was divided int bg! Edith'’s wedding my father! iittie compartments or offices by: died. It was a sudden death; | and wood partitions that didn’t reach ay and my mother and I weré/the way to the celling. - 3 . prostkated for weeks. We had| Into one of these places went the ef- loved my father so fice manager and the tall man Then gradually, we began to realize! afterward found out, was the with a grievance, He loved hi8) ger, ‘Then there were @ few minutes grievance very! Therefore, one Saturday night there close to him. was a little slip in his pay envelope He also carried) saying: “Your servicos aro no longer re- a little chip on quire s.oulder, And w 08 _ that the world stops for neither grief} of the corporation, vhs iS Mia Wh8 UbDNS | than aves Ghats oat, beoteee uci oe ‘ 4 COMRADE HOWELL, nor Joy. And we attempted to take up| I didn't mean to isten. Tn my ie oft the debit side of the ledger against the : ; On THE WORLD'S COMING again the dally routine, vousness and discouragement I had This man had a] wortd, ! | AVIATOR ACCORDING 1 was at that time we dlscovered | forgotten that they might have left 1 rosary which he| yy, t g TO RUMOR, HE what considerate relatives had kept|room to discuss me, But ti said every day. It} o- Noskel at the ice Peder 2 COMRADE SNIFFLE SUFFERING WILL GE A from us during the period of our sharp-| penetrating and practical, came to c went something! jedger as to what HE owed the world. “THE UNKNOWN AGONIES OF MARTYRDOM WITH NO SCREAMING SUCCESS est griet—we were practically penniless! | through the ee wall that separated wat : Vike this: “I came] One day a beautiful creature came COMPANION BUT THE LITTLE BALL ANDCHAIN WHICH HE HAS : Father's salary had never been large Bald the office berocr pm us baal ae " ‘s Sead along. And, to make a long story short, LEARNED TO LOVE—INCOHERENT. MESSAGES OF SORROW BEAT and our living had evidently eaten up ne may be a crac didn't a this man locked longi gly at her, For THEIR LITTLE BREASTS UPON THE STERN WALL OF THE DUNGEON ali he earned, chine for all t know. But Mr, Biante, don't know w2en Ui even @ Grouch aas his moments, BUT NOW YRS. HAVE PASSED AWAY AND THE MEMORY ETC. We were stunned! Not #0 much at the| imagine having that face around you all will leave it. That " lack of money but at the knowledge | day! Bh MMiutnannetim Meiaka ee that we were both incapable of earning) And Mr. Blank answered: | Re ee ible, form: tt. “Well, I'm glad that she a roms " Bake bere Phat deans aia! a aitter- ue Yona ivan twas einer . y It was finally decided, much against!}—she won't be jumping up every? Wesecilt 1a the world that Is respons! | thing about you. Your grievance would TEEDLE-EE Gy _VSHALUTEAR HIM my mother's wishes, that I was to take! teen minutes to primp before a ratered ae evan inst the iY > J TEEDLE-EE. FROMLIMB “TO LIMB & course in stenography and typewrit-|And the younger clerks will pay m@ series eeLcneriaieess rae e living. tl ine SSarponerawediatal ser would ks q GWa!Gwa AW!HA-HA'. ing. It could be dene iff ‘fA person of] attention to their jobs and less’ to want {t It's coming to me.” 1c aoeantt iA = d @ (SIGNIFYING BRUTAL intelligence in three months or lees, they | stonourapher, ‘That last queen you eye fm col Thus he chose the narrow ittle alley~| “she went « trasieaeienew ldlaee said. here almost pi Pe wore. Ife instead of the Uroad BED other beautiful creature came Ais. WAY ‘During thone three months we atayed | OO ai go gick and cold all 2 * o e. v ‘a i not aee any sky, the stars, the | "yo: Diireaiayc Reel as Dacske at oneror ie, Women's |i Wanted to run away—anywhere B. Wers.. Ho lived in his narrow ttle ROR THAT Re. LECTS JUST WHAT Exchanges at a salary of ten dollars a| that it wae AWAY! Then the ieee i . i R A’ te ni ey ephere waiting for tho world te give bin you Give IT. BUT THE GROUCH boil al daccl Week and I went to @ business school, |oened again and the office, manage sia 2 came in. He engaged me at $9 @ . Ga tice ecanisres bad we ine | ee The day I set out to look for @ posts| “Tre xe throwing the offer ‘inne S tion I felt absolutely confident that be- . vith every fibre of fee him. He was eo wrapped up in him- ae Se S oN fore nightfall 1'4 have something worth | teeth T hated him with Siete Sore Oy aelt.end his grievance, On the Plains. - \ nH while, You see, I had a high school ed-| y pele ee alate need restralmed Bat recessity, the mother of tnven- TSPIRITED I trod 1 pathway bare, Sue's AN | hy at ¢ SHE'S OLD ucation and a slight knowledge of pov one 9 tne debs , ta, came along and he realized that One slow monotony of level way. ™ Valles AND T 7\ ping cat TOOTH SINE, > rc Freneh and German to my credit. (To Be Continued.) \e@pelbing had to be done. No mountain helght rose luminous ene rlomin aA | L went. to four places in anower to Hi lbewiecer | Pat Rad very little left but his griev- fn air, § ads. !n thé morning papers and I didn't dl ance. He was one of the DEAD LIVE! No rilt came down tn Iridescent apra: THE BABYETTE % ome ani’ at any one of them, And it y aged But, as Shee SeAnInRe Big tee Duy and hot shone the unshadowed IRE DEPARTMENT. i i mes nvetre wan't a auestion of apiity=t was Hedgev ille 4 i a any other » she jay. OPERA COMPANY purely personal appearance that mat- ei presented her first law to him—that of] yee none of this annoy@d « dweller tered. Editor oe self-preservation—so that even his life, there, Why, they didn't even ask me if 1 i tg 1 ‘he had cons'dered he was not re- A patient ploughman, furrow acarce had had experience—Just looked at me, * a Wwhter-he had dered yt p 4 Dp By John L, Hobble , ponsible for, was dear to him, begun, once and said they were sorry but I} BK word, where he had jorsied long |“T ike the place,” sala he, “and find tt we ee wouldn't do. AVID Craum says to Keep up y 5 ear os Non, he Shh pee is fair! ai eye ; ‘ e rf e The splendid ope that buoyed vis w/b the fashions he wears « dark a 5 to do something bed ur crops re’ us je ing B tt V t G Ad C t h d M eo if the morning when [ started out, en has it washed 7 Be Hs Snag Tico! tw sar Ae etty Vincent Gives Advice on Courtship and Marriages ir. torre tice ous a sinter ana tS ' “9 a word, to come right down toy Where we can see the shining of the fourth place @ church clock struck ‘ ean he had to @ fob, twelve, TS purty tuff on the favorite ofl r , ‘ me. puld se, hi , i it contrary, to the ieeneral belief vine, oh aout, heed not thy going When to Say “I m Sorry.’ Difference in Ages. haiti eaget all ne house, he) some words of my father's came to Twnen a now baby comes intoc@e e much-abused, bold, ba ad Hy : “ ” or - “Ime. ile was giving advice to a young | nome. 4 oe j occasionally give a seoker that which| Dream of the harvest! By each con- HY do #0 many young people object to apologizing way Wee ne Rernwele As Te Tow ah he Bum pve mae hoy atarting out to lock for hid-firat poo |? — foe femecs. trite one when they know they aro in the wrong? wT ah Ra Shas pe aa hing except be alee to} viion at the time. | R. Watts says no patient ov his.@ “® iis man war given a task, Te] The Lord himself abides. Oh, wondrous Tt seems to me that the more one cares for 8| nences, Ia the difference in age [run Nien you do meet. Alwaya go ace a man AFTER he has! DL) say that he ever let them dle found around him many men, He took], — grace! porsoa the easier it should be to say: ‘I'm sorry." Yetv| iy to make our marriage unhappy? Refused Her Invitations, fed, !f possible, Anyway, Never just be-) neglect ov duty, v bciad : jov. But he carried his grievance} His presence glorifies thy labor done, many young men and women become permanently estranged | © (, iy speaking married people GIRL w herself “L, fore his meal time, If you do you'll om “along. with him and—his little chip. One everlasting shining of the wun, from cach other and auffer much unnecessary pain just] Cenerally, | em i a we ; sr who :slene herse lowe the Job HE, Hai tried to have a femfty a Now, in the work-a-day period there's |—Caroline D, Bwan tn the Living Churoh, because they balk at uttering that brief little phrase, They |“? aes 2 ik OLE Gees Thay bean iio ah ‘The first office that T visited in tho reunion last week, but they waam’s “ge foo for the grouch, and nodody eeieeetaee neem {o feol that they will humiliate themselves beyond | et on Dest RYE, ee sata || fn me and taking me out to walk [afternoon was that of a large silk con-| enuff ov ‘em on apeakin’ terms to estaie cares for anybody elfe's grievance, BETTER KEPT QUIET, enduranco by admitting a fault or @ mistake, Cee Tan Cue vaatin BRU Whecaeer tT coir Ris | PRed Mish @ quorum, : ‘ For cach is as busy as a doy Killing] Patient (angrily)—The size of your iN Of course, the real humiliation ts in going wrong in| eA Froblem of Attraction, | {or two years, Mut whetever faa hint i atticn manager was Sunt about to _— war) WEA keeping tabs on his own. makes my blood boil, the first place, But nobody ts perfect. However, the ad- GIRL who signe herself “H. B." | Aly me to-go by myself, Doesn't thie {hand out the usual pollte iittle refusal of RS. Derks says that her pe }'So,eyery time this man brought out] Doctor—Then that will be $20 more for #: miesion of error, accompanied by honest repentance, 1s A writes: show tat he does not care for met” }services wien the door opened rapidly is away from heme 80 cular brand he found his audi- | steriiizin ur eystem.—Boston Tran- @ las Ing for which any one should feel shame, “Lam fn love with a young man} Not nec and a tall, stout man came In. . rT he found h di- | sterilizing yo it Boston T: Ma the last thing f hich hould f in} ith Not necessarily, He may be only [and 1 r seems lonesome to have bim - Yqnce deat and dumb, script. | Don't be afraid of an apology. who works in the same bullding with ‘bashful. He. looked at me sharply through his | the way, e ® + % A nee ° 2 MAGGIE PEPPER £8 them mating out My Absence Papers!” *ee Copyright, 1Vit,.by the I, K, Fly Co) after an interval of relief, tt recurred stairs, looking around,” was the Jaunty declared, sullenly, Her kaze darted here y danger Founded on the Rose Stahl Play of the Same Name: close u her, Now, as Mag- pu're not content with a qulety As she aroused herself, she knew In a. as having been with Mrs, Darkin? SBe , Mi sendeoe eer cuaprers, | 0 torment her peace And then, finally, reply, “eo 1 thought I'd drop in for @/and there, suspiciously, “Jack paused, w a reply, she arrest,” Mra, Thatcher remarked, sig-# xh of automatic memory that the raw th talking together,’* ri] / " XN! Sis OF PRECEDING 4 ERS, in a moment when the dread was minute to y how dye do,’ }after her as If she was his own child, as hurr ly, You want to be draged | sale oman id identified Mea. Darkin started savagel t the culprit, “What'i 2 torocke he Neavy on her she felt the weight of it Maggie's frown of alarm deepened to|if he was her father.” think {t over.” ‘Then, as the girl the streets the police. | as who had been’ sean’ 6 ir name?" ‘There was no anawer. | hommes: | at kis grow suddenly crushing. She looked up one of anger. Maggie fairly cowered tn her chair od ‘an india nation: “Oh, # anxious for public disgrace, are | suspiclously in the ¢ rtment, and, smarty, tf tashily dressed gist } ie her's er Mr Haren. in an instant of terror and #aw the, “You promised me solemnly that you'd 'at the callous words, It was xhastly well, E suppose you can huye her—it you Well, you'll unless ——.| too, seen tall 1d, She Whose appearance indicated that she “pitt at ha te wore and re- Mother of the child standing before her. never come ere again,” she said to think of the girl under the tutela an ge: Jim's consent t make Oh, oome on now! Produce (pepe? eg ry of’ wae about seventeen years old, Mame ggsopis's inte Maggie Penner, we “Hello, Maggte!"” came the easy #alu- savagely. Hor manner was 80 menacing Of that evil rufflan, For a moment, she any difference to me. Yes, she "Please do, Ada," Maggie entreated, | Ada had cht from a muff tained a stubborn silence. Mrs, Thate@s MR TIE or Tie Hm, avallen fon, the tation, In @ Voice once pleasant, noW that Ada drow back a step, with an une {Could Not St but could only huddle Any a tha pealiaat peri desirous of escaping a scene, for tho|a number , a sifted: ond. faced Magne” Mane Seer Mohappy. tot harsh, It was evident that the woman AOE AE RE }in her place, horror stricke: Shan Vaan child's sake. ea ’ ° © said, triumphantly. Holnrooke strolls in op, Tite round. @ had been handsome In a bold way, but Well, we can't always keep our|thi# woman who was s mothe J Ty HORVenta, HUF CHa WOMAN Waa RObaleeAly. ¥acale | ali ed to talk, Shee eM miniakes him fore Joba now the color was too high, the Ips 4 pian by presently, Ada’s shrinking mi with waa waa bp i "s all. 1 knob wk a tracted to” her, were too loose, the eyes too furtive and tan tha exouse, Hroum= fon her usnes! eat bha cd D Adal arid girl, Dayan aah ried ea thay dae : keeps watth | ait ‘hor g-ieance ham. From <(he ronoess of hep hat, euances Miter oasee—and promisen 4 ped ite slenic sith age “teh ba Ra aa hr peer ett Aer ‘da s steals, Oh, yeu I J feel oa ta ie, mond, t one would guess that she might be Cie In Just now because I want you ire YOU bo d sho quests! sii the wer Rear roar Ae yea re wea ie Pees ae an Sane Miaw’- Innocence, Sana ) eae ae oe 1 at having ‘ialkad =) elaborately gowned, buf the detatls of {0 help me out, That's why T came UP tioned. “Have you—have you taken pert : ie li 4 4 Bagi signa eaten rhe the store it her costume were ‘almost wholly con-| the back way—in a hurry, too. If they thing? Ada shuddered under the “erage peor tes fi F ned sth x / 8 ‘aoe Shagay Hal ter cealed by a voluminous cloak which ex- Should come in here, I want you to say of the girl's eyes. Her whole « ine trom wih thav han lohan aire That to the privs ul Rice ita’ arrird © tended to her heels, She had been that I came at your tnvitati Was a confession of guilt Hs he 1 gna hid. r with a similar que to while aah as sanenter’ Margaret, whom standing at ome distance from the desk lve been here all the time—never out you have!” Magus er Ada. * 8 * ‘ Me enitGn ae , the SUnanan cise on! when Magmle looked up, but with her Of Your sight for a aecond. Under- you-how dared Thate ward the | never sa sale ae we peacoat | carcioxs Phrase of greeting, she atrode sland?” ‘The woman's volce had grown choking under thy ras mus tinea A aN ¢ t t er away. Mrs. Thatehér Hiro . forward, and halted {mmadiately before fercely entreating. ame=shi for Murgle's mother, 4 The : Bos Seas ing i le tor Went veone CH'PTER VIN ‘the degk, gazing down good-naturedly| Tho flush of anger faded from Mag- “What have you stolen?” ab Bena faoe 4 rain Ooeiiried, | aunees : yreenedek tte eee AGGIE was In a more cheerful At her sister-in-law. {ete's face, Her heart was sick within last, more qu etly, Fern uneln “ Mian; |that d t P ta 1 aniazeme’ . “incod after the detective had At frat sight of the woman, Maggie her. ¢ © © This was the mother of Ada evaded the questic 1ps not 5 Re eee ‘ ne (oh, Maxie Pepper. i lett her. By a serious effort had given a violent start, and the color the child she loved. tha mo} this by intent, for fear was * n her aoe aha ecpatnent tat tone: tama ie oe vougive her a chapos, or will she put her troubles fled from her cheeks, Then her glance frightened flying thief, wh: for, to keep BRP anon ee “rr ? ne with 1 rn." whe die Mra er'—-Maggie caught the dee out of mind and busied her- swept the room, and she sighed with a help, coward and criminal, . and’ 8 fi ita ew patanind f tan: vay ane Vs the pollceman b with a nod fective appealingly by the arm ‘dear ch ° self with the routine of sense of relief on elving that It was! Mra. Thatcher was here only a ltte sentence, but the Weiera ha rly e Mis: the toward Mi . 1 tend to tha ol 1 Won't you trust megs: k, As a cule her disposition was of empty; even Hattie had betaken herself while ago," she said, in a lifeless voloe. y clasped hands th pet aM forth from ' 1 lon't you dare “TP hatch’ :maey eck. teat, ‘Tosday metancholy had elsewhere. Maggle wondered vaguely knows that you were not here al. | Ree eat a drariaiia’ finer iat t ‘Ob, please, dear Mes, Thatohert Matt her for its own because of the that she had not heard the sound of The unexpe MAWARL LC eatoe” teow 5 . le * fy asthing you asked me,” she Wwathess of the sorraw that was come the elevator door opening and closing.) Ada’s face grayed under the rouge, jepoken with deliberate coldness, struck whatever else you ma That's her!" she screamed, “That's! Y ink to your w ork, too, are 18 ani | Dut, this irom the w ‘ing of ambitious hopes, In the same second, she hit on the ex-| “Thatcher! That damned old cat! !the woman like a whiplash, so that s in during yo 1 t » I tel Miss ci ‘a 7) of my futy, Tm and thus, too, she had been predigpoved planation: Ada had not chosen the phe snared. “I must get out somehow dieW her breath In a great got baoke's store From this leswoma ‘ » te were res my ye Ha 4 | fo place the worst construction on her usual way of . strance; for reasons of without her seeing me. the grayness of her F only a eu mater eat Feicament in reference to the propri- her own sho had slipped up the stair Desnite the misery of the woman's deidiy pallor, Her accuned, her went on around \ pa ain aly , agate ean wom she had gossiped and Way and come in at the door, As her presence, Maggie could not neglect to Wildly. “It all depends.” An lay 1 sattaned | ane Mile euaieeaek \ t ta caring trl, taal Shnevaimeuities t at might result from eyes returned to the woman, Maggie gat!sty her heart hunger for the child, |had come to Ma and 1" of her love, & oa t ‘ nf 4 br) ) ‘présence of Ada Darkin In the city. opened her Mpa to speak, but her ex- “Where Is she?” she asked, softly now, lowing it with faith: She wo b had made } ne a ently, while the anita here Eympathy of Mrs. Thatcher, how- pression was so disturbed that Ada “Where Is Margie? | mother's terror Into safety for the et ¢ addressed Mra. Dar dh a rn ouited ou ishment ened to forestall her, | “On, she's all right, was the tndif- | "I'll he Pp ever, had cheered her mightily, and the hy all T cun-lf you will ove off the mask of apathy, “Ody ed fr ye kindly woman ‘Now, now!’ he urged, “Hush! ferent response. me back nic'y Uttie girl. Bh his time, the gullty wo and all grew blnok Af well, then,” Mrs Thaten: x: sana gavel MMamiee the enik of Don't thake a fuss, T haven't done any wit she sear fpything, Mf you can't! by rig, T'vq muciered her for five 4 some measure of avaurance, swoontng. Then, In Mrs. ) i from her thous Only from harm, Don't be a goose, my dear attend to her properly as a mother years, You've never mothered her, Qlve @ worst had cove to pasa Verself to strength, weake | ‘Th . the should’ ve made to of ‘emotion, “111 tell you whee I dep yy rtime her dread of harm for Maggte.” should, you must let me gare for ber.” |ber to me, wil) yous" she made a futile effort to blieor hees, conquered It. White and shaken, | suffer such bumiliation?® * Tt not take her to the station, IM ‘ohild woul@ deacend upon her “What aro you doing here?” The qo girly voice was timid, almost sup-| Aiwaya, Ada's were roving the| ‘I don't know what you are tal’ing she was stl} keenly ale ready by| “What hag she done? the detective send an officer of the Society over epee Again and again she drove the girl's tones were level and cold. plicating. room In ie same Suriive iow. Spe about,” ee declared, with eu alr meant every means ip her power ue the | retorted, indignantly, “Dien: you hear her, toma. on from her, but always, "Oh, I just happened te be down- “She gets all the care she needs,” Adp had pmali ueed for sugit save te be baughts, @iild from the threatened degradation. | the eaicewoman identify ibe Hite sish| Fo Go Coninuasa Woe » 9 yah Pe ig , ul ‘ en smd ati grea anon