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cables ne 0b 9 7 The Evenin Verid Daily Magazine, atless Sam,’the Subway Gink- #- %- -( Se Tmer a cent You CoutD, an; John L°Mebble ele By Living NIPPY Dusan Corr. TE Nee tert Weed | a) HEN your story has been re | LP) pwmonoP @. DILLON. ‘ ‘ t, WL, by oP esi Co, (Tho New York World), sfou Cournny, | mapeuine’ bes ‘Seon: Bisa Cen. Danel E. S.ckles With Lincoln | by Hetens and Ethete and Sophies you will realize that “the female ef| Names are so confusing. Which the apecies is more deadly (t0 YOU) | ene got it in the neck last, Castro oF b LN, SICK LI to hint: S'S colored servant entered the room. The General said ‘Order the carriage for 12 o'clock, 1 must go out and vote.” mate.” Tien he lichted a Tong, dark cigar. For it was election day, and ene ee ntineenemsinaieaasin | OOTUOCY Daniel Edgar Sickles has been a voter in Now York for sixty-five We have just learned thet Mme | There wil not be co many foopy” Curte'’s complerion had nothing to| dave in London thie year eo there do with her being awarded the Nobel | were during leap year. prize for chemistry. . — — The recall of Judges meane that 4 man hanged himeelf bdecause | they showld be forced to recall how Tammany lost. For the seme reason | they happened to be nominated, the rest of us can Hoe. — % ear. At the ase of eighty-six years his head ts sound and hie mind shaeply vlear, Of the flve Iving Major-Generals commissioned by President Lincoln, @en. Slokies !s the sentor, He was born in New York tn 18%, All hiw Iife he has ved In New York, except when he was in the field with the Army of the Po- | tomac, and iater, from to 1873, when he was Minister to Spain. He was a| Momber of Congress fre 1861 and from 1892 to 184, In 1890 he was} elected Sheriff of New Y and served two years. When the civil w 1 he went to the front as colonel of the Seventicth New York Volunteer Infantry. He was made ‘brigudier-general of | commen: Volunwers in September, 181, and major-gencral in November, 186%. He re- v* Walt A MOMENT! ~ _—_— 2,045,300 gallons of liquor te con- ' Tmetacent tired from the army i with the rank of major-general, U. 8. A. Since then 10 THis ae ues AN 1 SAID You vee Durer Bome one has invented a Mona|eumed in the United States in onc oS od ded in the ok} brick mansion at the corner of Fifth avenge and Bast Ure OR ‘7 : Cound an’ 1 ‘ow Cour’ Liea hat. Probably one Wght enough | year. If tt te true thet tNe Kaneas to be carried away. drug clerks have struck it will knock the rim off of that tast cipher. At Gettysburg he it baitie, July 2, 196 mmanded the Third Army Corps, On the second aay of between his corps and Long- n the desperate struggle aa — reet's Confederate corps, ut 6 o'clock tm the afternoon is right leg was pppoe tO aur A young girl married the man she mr SRAUALGIGHETN the Nol Heer att es rhe di ni dae rat ) - reacued from drowning. She may| Buy an epg now end ratee your q Whitelaw Meld, then spondent of the Cincinaath Gazette, wrote have got Aim while he was uncon-|own turkey for Christmas sctoue. —_— —_—_ ‘Wow that we have shown our con- There are just two kinds of women | fidence in certain men by electing in the world: your wife end then all| them to office i ts time to question the others. their honesty. Intimate Chats With Women Fy Maaame Lecrand: Copsment, 1011, by The Pree Puvimrng Go (The New Yorn World), Little Things at Biz Priczs. _ Suppose you can't spend as much for 18 la distinctly @ seavon of “Itty & Sown as the stores demand and you By that 1 mean a sea- | °2"'t sew well enough to make one for the accessories to a | 70Ursell. totlet,| Then buy a simple one an@ ad@ the ner hair| "ttle touches yourself. Make it look vrnaments, jadots,|"@@rly lke the one you covet. Dress- ° hand-| Makers go about the shops .and copy next day to his paper ‘ “Through this throng, with slow treed, there ea file of soldiers armed but not marching to war. It was a guard of honor for one who well deserved it. On a stretcher borne by a couple of stout privates lay Gen. Sickles—but yeo terday leading his groops with all th thusiosm and dash for which he ha Deen distinguisiod—to-day with his right lez smputated, and lying there, ‘grin ané teal, with his cap yp 1 over eyes and a cigar in hig mouth! For man who had just lost a leg, and whose Iife was in imminent Jeopardy, It war coal indeed. He was be'ng taken to the nearest railroad line, to be carried t some city re le could get careful attendance." Sitting there in Gen, Sickles's brary on election day, watching him smoke that black cigar, one could yell belleve Whitelaw Reid. 1 said: “Of course, G 1, the moment when you were wounded at Gottysburg i+ fixed above all else in your memory of the great war?” He puffed the cigar a few moments tn thought, and then spoke: “I have now tn mind what happened just after Getty July 3, On Friday = == = s taken from the rear of the army to Washington, arriving at th capital on t following day, soon a daybreak. Soldiers carried me or the same str Peau sem ton ey Pats ||MAGGIE PEPPER <4ie a 3 ee Rove Stab “Arriving where lodgings had been taken for me, we foun at the landl: d not yet risen; after we had waited u while the oc Hig man appeared. Seeing a handkerchtef over my face and my outstretcher (Coryright, 1011, by whe ti. K. Bly Co.) motioniess form on what seemed to her a sort of bier at ner door, she ex | JINOMYIN OF PRECEDING CHAPTERS, ““ re RR oR panne “Oh, bless hts dear heart!” sne cried. every suggestion in detail, and put it to make him wonder dolefully a1 “And—oh, the names 1 called him Im execution forthwith. Hargen pro What her behavior as a wife would de. 4 i \ fiery Then, with the gray eyes (Wo stars tested and fumed, but in’ vain He That he was deeply in love with ni m-| Costumes for their trade= med: ‘He ts dead , comes sack to New ‘Bam atte ana the joy pulsing hot in her blood, raged against every Innovation, but the { ceo, ho did mot doubt, He had 1 ree. ee wie | 800! Go Rich a takeee at ee | © :On, no, I replied, removing the handkerchief: ‘only dozing a lttle.” Tivhars ite athe eh {0m igs, Maggio Pepper dropped her head on her Mmnovations came and stayed. formed the habit before he met Mn Des be we = * Soon afi r ed my apartment President Lincoln came to see me to chee deugieer man is'¢n*/ hands, and wept herself into @ Dlsd) The esaoueunent wus metamor- 8nd, since, as has been maid. he was by ’ ; Dortant. 7 janedown by the yard fter ie, had jalng expressions of sympathy, we talked about th | “ws geepits tame ; | eoncefutnens. wvess crowned change 80 means given to introspection, it | f) And, following | @ren't prohibitive tn price, but when you % 4 ‘ ‘) tng sala at h ie - completely restocked, Never occurred to him to question the the old adage that| Duy & ready made garment battle. Livut.- ling, € Quartermaster of the Third Army Corp i Margea hea, CHAPTER VIIT ‘consummate skill, Soon, the State of his heart. The fact that he |i thi come bh them the com immediately scare, Joined us. Whe (answered many inguivies made by the tresident, 1 said | telutms, tt wade, & . Ps t restaurant on Fifth) f@St that anything tssued from 4.2l¢| Suffered boredom, or worse, In the | sppelibeny pack Beadwork ts really tasctns o7Mw. Li We heind et Gettysburg that here at the capital you ware a re in iiaynticant’ and. falls p T a smart restaurant Sreoke : ; he, COMpany of Ethel, while he always took ue. ting ¢ " aha . f him. He lea . ry . York, | on! fooke and Company gave it 4 re xT these small things) you get started at it, and simost #0 anxious the result 0 the Government officials packe: Absa het tdeas 9m how the store suet Apring noontime, Jo-eph’Hol-| of smartness The saleswomen becamy| delight in that of Maggie, never ety are decidedly guod | woman can embroider if she hae $0 len abort notice@rwith che oficial ‘archives,’ legge that "tim hatte ‘Heat (ene ads: one brooke end Maxele Pepre: | deautles; the models vecame maces! Nig ance © © © His stupidity wae ex and decidedly em-|time and patience * tions « prt bu 7 te - nog) ie vel d je Ic 4 4 e some precautions were prudently taken; but, for my part, | agile mito. Muarare” ave Toe Hou, Were engaged in, aurosenl 4 eaaaie OL We ey) my ae traordinary; {t is more extraord nary - travagant! . & O 6) le ue ee ony success at Gettysburg, eg be hained } -v+sseation OVer Ba excellen a bs F merase cet-| that there are a many men like that. A trip through HE confident?’ 1 asked. ‘The Army of the Potomac ha: | ume hy vised Juncheen. wheedles money from. Colt were sp For Maggie, with her clear perceptive 4 Jabote and dainty neck ulse. ‘heim! w Tn the three months since Magste| ly installed in thetr most enticing wulse.| ,\oc Maggie. wih ner clety perceptve | tne shops is simply overwhelming I too, are easy to make. Of course, {f you start out design bBo ve ran-| T- ere were free collations of the daint ,. te “}the woman who loves pretty things and was a brief 7 The Presklent seemed tn deep meditation. 141 | thertaler th eto ne atinengnsce | Nerd gotiued serselt, Inte Uisretnce nad | est—the principle of the barroom lunch| sian etna rtigea tient Senn, | whose pocketbook ts 100 sil 10 ID4UI8e |them yoursele, with we pale face was lighted up by an expression 1 had not observed before, Turmtn | amard herwf ‘and in ode Adals ent Pecursed io nerssit wo Juvepn and to atapted and sublimated; there head de gratitude iithag eee . he sata ~ Br with Holhronke's initia! | Holbrooke and Company—alsv, to many| galleries; there were conceria: ther to Jose Her heart just aches over the gisse When Leo crossed the Potomac and entered Pennsylvania, followed py ou | D@memtly denies that he wrote it, fenother, ‘mare or tee | direst _uiliea | rare he Ler ris Bg ae es the second plice. the business termed | casey that contain the wonderful vended " e .. kc y b cipals, Naturally ‘ a nveve. ” qu aT assoctation frequen: EASE Ca ip als Sak Simp, | hoes 6 es 2 ae CHAPTER VIL | Srtagn, soa er ‘Joscen’s| and other thivas were of woe vers eat [iv ihe'tnea Race abe knee chat dean |eamitaren for evening gunn Ske Involyed th # of Weshington, to he followed, perhaps, b: Continued.) drastic method of exculpating himaelf] All were devired cad eimvorated OY could not fall » victim to her charms, | Stops before a display o! ¢|, 729 many women themselves vention of E land France in fevor of the Southern Confederacy | jase OSEPH took the timp fingers lin the eyes of the girl, the relations of|the shrewd and Ingenious Maxs! -|for he wan already engaged to tho and wonders how aie’ look in One OF) weiss ie you want tancy p~ t to my vo! and got down on my knees in prayer. Never before had | of the giri’s rigat hand, which |'the two became of * ° frtei.dilest. cepted and made real by the loveltest girl in the world whom he! the ravishing things, Then she #000 (he) 44, aig mane them—you can do te 4 with so much earnestness, I wish I could repeat my prayer. she yielded reluctantly, enc) Maggle wae profoundly grateful to) and industrious Joseph Rowdy | loved to distraction; he had told her | price on the tickets and stops WOUdr iy, iis things are the > I felt I must put all my trust in Almighty God. He gave our people thi led her to ner chair, the man who ha.l given her the amol-| swarmed in the alsies of Holbrooke an meetf renoatediv easiest ing. “Just sit here for a bit and | tion of her Mfe and had assured the|Company, and the fame of the young however, still another ex- Well, luxury’ has always been expen- make—they are also the most expensive we'll make an end of the matier riga,| Well-being of the child dependent on| proprietor wer abroad in the land. Hel cuge for Magsie—something that made ood it clwaye will be When the|WRe® you want to buy them. nad Sled my beet to 60. my AUe:: BAe KOURE: myam GnegeR! te.:NP teas Fae, ‘ eee Her instinctive iiking for him was| was christened Napoleon of Commerce | wnat should hive been her bed of rose {Ve and It alway 1 . les of Ife bh. ve doubled in burden was more than I could bear. God had often been our protector ir he went quickly {now strengthened by one of the enief|* © © And, being an honest gentleman! teavos one of thorns bare necessaries o other days. I prayed Ho would not let the nation perish, I aaked Him ti | to vie cievaterehart, und rece the belt [impulses of the heart. As to Joseph.|and. too, derirous of any excuse for] This was an outgrowth of her love for | price it Ia only logical to suppose that best country ever given to man. He alone could save it from destruction. 1 | seeking her company, Joseph. when hel the child Margie, With the Increased |luxury will triplo ite value ae , and give us victory now, I was sure my prayer was answered. 1{ Almost immediately, the cievator ap:|he was first of all attracted by the see! uh angie, nereased | luxury new that Gol was on our side. I hed no mlopiving about the result at Get-| peared, Joseph wanreased the attendant Deauty of thie employes, which nover|first learned of th ane destenation | income of tet position of buyer ah ; © # ees 1 Can Wait. t atled to de! Is ayes. ard, | sous ab ho child to a sele thas oa Oi a smn , tell Se. Hargee that Mr, Holbrooke he regarded her with that (eellag of|very humbly for the glory sho Nat whore the child was taught the nicotte ie i you take the trouble te leek By Cora M. W. Greenleaf, How do you feel about Vicksburg, Mr. President? I asked, wishos to seo him in the stockroom, at ,Pr’prietary satisfaction with which we] brought to him—and to ols hivod. of breeding as well ax things of common ‘ CAN Gai, 1 aes an I've easel 4 ! a ‘ Tell 4 1 Service| Bur tne mos: goiden cloud has !® tearing, “Stacmie (rankle revelled Im he for it, The average woman can wait ne Grant will pull through aw right. I am gure of it,’ said Mr. Lincoln. ‘T| Snee, vepay ourwelves for every eervice| Butt e) elasn Clana ee We 1 ie franktss revelied tn her | =) fOr Ik The average wetting Pe ets have been despondent, but am so no longer. God is with us.’ He returned to his position near the | rendered another. ek Me case § I co's progress tn acquiring the lady- | mak 4 “Raising from his seat to leave me, Mr. Lincoln took my hand and said | desk, to awalt the o ming of the man-| She wax, in reality, the creature of his! and Company this was s anda M like behavior for a she herself haa |tf only she'll trv—and use @ little com: Because al) that is mine I am sure and of the excellence of the busi monrned | ense at the same time, of at last, i Not a word was spoken tn the|making, anc he exuited In the sense : he f Si Adad |mon sense wt th WHR Meaderness have be 7 your Interval When Mz Harwen stepped |creat*rahip, although he vould have gossip sought to tear lt frente She conttded her own need to Magste,| jor instance the breakfast caps.|We cannot escape ft; the good and the Sickles, T.am told, as you have been told perhaps, that your conditior | por tie elevator, he was cohfronied|been extromely indiznent had some) ship of the two young persons, C100 was duly Instructed In all tho cleganctes |anery 1g nothing simpler to make than bad fe serious, Iam in a prophetic mood to-day. You will get well!" by the chief owner of the frm, wao| analytical theorist expla ned the matter | that something moretriciows 18 HAIN naisted on by the mistress of thw achool |TV", 12, SUNS Tittoe itty things. {We are sure of recelving; then where. a nner > this fashion, ‘Then, finally. ; "nee ‘ 1 Information eked out from a num. | °° ‘ 4 | ul me eee moma ie wens. he ae \ atheatiea by the personality |nost constantly, and the nature of ber of hooks on etiquette and from cl | Take a piece of all-over lace, point fore be ead versonable - je se) c . feaprit 01 iste, cut it either Of the Kirl asa whole. It.was not mere- | World ts such that when a rvation {n restaurants of the bes: d’esprit or fine silk ba eealon tormaity, “tliy tho beauty. of her t@at drew him |voung mam and a pretty woman spend cings, which she how frequented. Maggie in a square or circle about three-quar- [she Devs 60a he sal ner's 7 e. r|the bulk of their time in each others mate slows areitea tan pepe boyd eaaati : nave darided to use my prerogative | After a little, thls was the toast of her |éhe bull af thelr tiie in heh Groen mute marvelvoue striven in her advance tera of a yard in diameter, gather is a) Ot talae areent of On t' e Decor :ted. with sou," be exclaimed, “1 want your pmre- | Rene Pee nee at or eit as aah over intimacy be- | love. Hine, why should they vo cavetine Jdition, she kept herself exact! Aroihs, pean ta tee Phy rtic 1 can wait, I cap walt till the ceed I i name and addrem, to many Smiths} time.” ls tones were as pleasant a» , so often? s! Pooh! A informed of the studie: wv he | stitches, . les . at a recention in| tout here "Now viook shacp?" "Vusual. “L have Just decided that the |tWeen then: progressed, th pi ixe businere may account for a cer- informed of the studies followed by the! oe of round white eilk elastic, have sown SXATOR BEVERIDOE ‘* ¥ found mind even more n girl, purchased the necessary: buohs. and |° Washington, smiled digitly as an oar na t's as, te let, it roaition of buyer here shall go to M ait a A tha Waa her BHval It, Sie jtain amount of macy; only love can ove Oe athe © ening casimilnted “ey Shirr your ace frill ever oo siightty|Day by day, year by year, to the har- fiose a ° ave it, it's Wiliaw Shakesjeare, ae ‘s ‘ ning assimilated ! ry ad La abide able eg PoTe silenced the elder man by a quick {Pleased him eganily in her moogs {explain It al. wangea fast (Ovens. Already, within the qusrter of |and sew It to the hemmed eige Take! ven bas grown, “They _ look fald_ Serato, Peveridge lances tne Qiner Man oy & awes | or morrineet ane er periods So, the ton need fat. had’ broadened her mind soft satin riboon the color yo 1° loss our portion, why raat "ater a, She" don't eg ah « Agoabed yous! ereATD OF Rapin. 60 turned 9. joussessYover bu nee SF a Raa f for her matural intelligencs and make either one rather full bow oF should we complain? “ap. actor,” he resmmed, “once retully entered the oi d\girl, 1 hose he red 807 that. fagh- |the depart Paes if ep pleasure In the new exercise. two rosettes and tack them tn place.! We shall reap what we sow, de ft pleas- nal) German principality for a fortn vurned as by magic, thtie s Inseph {t'was heard in the boudoirs and clubs ived manner of sf a4 G Grand uke, (9 his dannpoinraent pO ve “Good day, Miss Peppc iene Aa 4 r a Rida piace, In short, He r is “ho was 4) 4 small sprig of artista) gree faungy vor pain, hi SPB sped ee 08 ro a i Lite where it was in the rat maidenbair or smal tecett dinner to 8 chamberlain. aud the uext da} The Ba'ance. ordtally, “1 hope, that y |justtited Maggte In encourae’ where It fe r Hattie Murphy. Fortunately |mavienbaly oF ‘OF as sure as our God reigns tn pont fer, 4D id WO broken down We Rie Fares dded a sentence tha: | Pretor of ieaieroet i“ mi He red iy sucidmetee | —, Rapiacay ithe ot a ort 10 tak a y h n you've finished and counted "My friend,’ said t'y Grand Duke, nanding roken down naniers met { ‘o hime ne adder 5 hat hk her socioty assiduously; | as jas is usu © yeh veneer without obscuring or nd when yo | OK bles eatdiabisataiadlile seansil windteat pride is thei th wie ty have Interested any ore} iusiness that drove Joseph to constant Jorenti. if ne A person of tainting the pire gold of the woman |up what you've spent for materiale me by. ‘ " “eh | “ave himsel consultations with his b . who had | ke » a uctive beneath, you'll find that you've paid $1 for what] Th, 7 ‘ h better di ein th | “4 consultations | you'll find y en Tl T will watt without Meethe menage ator eva eet Bee Ae er Sa fee genie ge io. oe By Jove, (its ought to tickle the an | mope brains in her little finger than had | reasoning, might have suspected somes | (To Re Continued.) |the shops would have charged you hurry or fuss, ‘again. the acto: Was ance more usuored| mind had su to the Llows of au advers store all the rest of the establishment, Includ- | thing wrong from the manner of his Mas RE hha \gs or 85. Per the harvest to nee Io tne ‘Grand Duke's prevence. ‘The satisfaction of having mobly a>- ling its head, as he cheerfully told him. | bethrothed, who had developed ABLE TO @E AEOUT. A Py nm ‘ a sure that ts coming “oh, st, be aid, Ighad to drire back, complished his frat duty in the way of in endless repetitions For that |capriciousness in her treatment of nim . . to us. \ edit . ‘are two crosams in the box. blease obtige so pleased him that he| jatter, business appeared almost to that wae significant of something, 48 he) Miss Angie Able and Mr Harry Be- OU can do @ lot with gowns, too, t @ time's about all we can ae ont 00 mal r said Aarene Bade. give . faced the furious manager, who was] justify the Platonic just thia once. | himself ruefully admitted with much anout were united in marriage at the Did it ever strike you that you other OMPABICR: | wreck. "I was an inventor, And every thn: igging violently at @ wisp of whisker, | ¢ » Unquestionably, Joseph was right head-shaking. Beyond this, he did not personage of the First M &. Chureh might bo able to make a $2 gown| if they came any faster there's much —_——>——_ i fy Patt the Muha, Abdehere Tem! Bur eta | Vth a delighted crin / Oa, to his wuper'e brains, jo Ethel, by turns. tried the planitsh’ sunday evening. They will make thetr [look os though {t coat at least double we should lose, y “ o 4 4 Jovelln nd the stin A Careful Pol ceman. ‘And, now, Mr. Hargen,” he con-| Maggie, at the proprietor's solicitation, | ment Toate tn vain to provoke him home with the parents of the bride,|and maybe triple th And as timo that has passed us ‘we'll go down to the office and | explained in {uli her tdeas ag to the by i a fire re Ree od af noes Oe, Ls ee talk. manner {n which the business should | into an Investigation, Mr Beabout having accepted a posi-| ‘here is a quant ar rare ‘ : e de’ ner.-Te! vanr low fringe on the expensive) There ls really no hurry, Th . v4 it ide: turned out worthless, 8bal on alone, le Popper Grew a|be conducted. Joseph, ever mindful of He withstood ¢ flurries of anger tion with tho bride's father. ‘erre awanrlown and Me ae ee ns cee ae Ce wo fete ~<a gasping breath. Bla @uties to the blood, treasured her | stolidly; the sole effect of them was, Haute Star, leostumes this year, gee 70% to learn, ; & t

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