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Papers Say By Sohn L. Hobble Werta), nine O% MAN was released from prison on condition that he would return to his wife. He thinks pardoned, A * niqgazine stock on the market temporarily put a crimp in the gold urick business. Barnard girle haze “Freshies” by breventing them from having male tscorts. When women do come into power they will understand how to Punish the offenders of their own sez. A grocery clerk who became a hucyer and then a politician ts now lodged ina cell. His dectine was so pradual that the last step surely foesn't cause him much annoyance, Vivlan Blackburn the actress says Me was never a bankrupt or a judg- wend dedtor. She makes @ mistake Wp admitting that she docsn’t possess the artistic temperament. Billy Sunday saye tt coste $545 to @ soul in New York and only in Atlanta, Sinnere are so woarce in New York the cost would vaturally be higher. “The New York horse care must What! And run over the ” (Shoes ’ We often look upon the lawyer as # man who has not 80 high a regard lor the peace of hie fellow men as the minister, But still, the minister marries «@ man and the lawyer gets him a divorce. A druggist is held up at the point tot. Probably just the pro- i grecting of @ fellow drug: ita A mule broke his leg by kicking a prove his point. The Evening World Daily Magazine. a negro in the head, which goes to show that even jokeemiths, by con- centrating upon a certain idea for a few centurica, can make it a reality. Democrats are to take the tartf off of leather, That ts to discourage the barefoot doy movement. Now that the Sullivan pistol law ts in full force the hold-up men can rob @ store without the annoyance of be- ing killed. A critic complains that women do not act naturally on the stage. The jladies are not to blame, It is the \playwright who insists on giving a | few lines to the male characters. On following the advice of the Board of Health a blacksmith in Trenton was adjudged insane for try- ing to shoe a fly. A lawyer arrested for bigamy pleads ignorance. By pleading his own case he will no doubt be able to Friday, Sammy and the Subway; the Quest of a Seat | T wy BR Ae cy parti d rare F Fy . wWhtke Clare Victor Dwiggins| |/F 2Dles for pennerr Te aa ‘3 December Everyday Folks By Sophte Irene Loeb COT NS: Nae ork Werk). St eb The Man With he ‘‘Company” Smile. xg NCH upon « time there was man, The man had a« tamily. He knew he had a family. For. @An't HE have to" pay dille and things? Now, this man managed to pay hia bills q well. He ms, what they call “g004 provider." ‘That te to say he Provided a root,# some food and. some clothes. In fact he provideds everything—but @ SMILE. He went on the” theory that, being BURDDNED with responsibility, If he emiled the EFFECT of his burden might not reach those about him. r 80, when he came in at the door, mirth flew out the window, All was 1911, ty The Pres Publisning On (The New York World), Find ‘Youn’ ‘UNS TeAmian THER SOne OR BEARANCE. 1 AS MPERED As I AM. 4 By C. M. Payn hushed in awe and there was some soft stepping. The funny pare of it all was that he knew HOW to smile. But he left his LAST smile with the last man seen at the office. On bis way home, if he chanced to m Mra, Neighbor carrying @ lot of, vundies, why, bless you, he smiled very affably; and graciously bore the parcels, : to her very door. But on entering his OWN home the pleasantry had VANISHED. When) company came in the evening, he greeted them JOYOUSLY and wore the “amile that would not come off.” He joined in all tho merry-making—in ¢ruth was the LISADER. He made everybody feel what a NICE man he was, Andy the #mtie went away with them, People would nay of him: “Smith je the nicest man! He @eems so agreeable to everybody. His wife must be the HAPPIEST creature.” But as for her she know—she KNEW. Now, it came to pass that Smith met with an accident. He could not “pro-) vide" for a long time, But, somehow, ‘the family provided for him. The tedles wero turned. But they did ft CHEERFULLY. 5, Smith was surprised. Not only {hat. but they ministered unto him. Bor he” belonged to them, even though he only emiled for COMPANY. Then Smith |woke up. He saw, as in @ looking glass, that if he smiled the world emiled ’ | back at him, but, as to his grief, only THOSE CLOSE TO HIM might share ét, ; He wondered how he would have fared if he had not had hts own about; ‘him. Why, indeed, he began to realize that they were much more INTEREST. * ING and worthy than much of the company he had smiled at. Hoe came to see that he had put himeelf up on a pedestal around which they ently tip-toed, I do not know 1f ft was too late for him to come down or not. But ft ts ai! law of gravitation that everything that goes up MUST come down—to earth and those close to earth. , MORAL; FROWN NOT AT HOME-GROWN PRODUCTS, FOR THEYy WEATHER THE WINTER BEST. Timely Hints for Christmas Shoppers. D . fa) N thetr efforts to encourage q) | H carly Christmas shopping, the hi merchants afe offering un- . usual inducements, The first was the early display of holiday goods Most of the shops have been In holiday dress for several weeks past, which 1s decidedly earlier than In former yeara, and !t {9 quite notieeable that shop- are taking advantage of the com- 6 and unhandled stocks and are Crane Patient in “The Senator Keeps House.”’ step tn this line Ivory peper cutters with the handle: beautifully carved are $1 and upward. A Japanese quilted alk embroiderey” ‘athrobde can be had at $11.60. Hatpins tn deer horn are very pretty They are hand carved and in the shape of @ Giec, with a colored jewel in the centre. These are $1.80. Others in smali,”’ neat desiens are $1.25. a Smadl hand-painted coin purses are [0 nts, Slik embroidered card cases are #0. Fancy Japanese leather case# K 5 lets iy and conventent manne : __ BY CHARLES DARNTON. These wise shoppers are also profiting! win the handle in Japanese carving."! 1 COOKERY fs about by the fact that the sale je can NOW| These are $2.10. } ihe cieaahon Shane | wive them thelr attention, and thus, bY] «phe Japanese quilted silk veste are. at artha Morton fo thelr experience ana thorough knowl-| sraction! gitts. They are $1.75. ‘Thowe | vost edge of thelr atock, can assist them) wien sleeves are $1.75. These comforter nce ante rt res eM ce SE RL 4 truly remarkable 16 and associations for good. | me?" Weil, then, Darkin 1s wanted for mus: | The question startled the ective out ; 4 Recline SOAS Shore > j Ch Kl pa) apaterially in thelr purchases. bia vent can, ve" Had: tw sacle anne Haire Ge ae | Ma oO; Pp a Founded on Charies Klein’s Thre tet meone orien, ttamea | "Tn" eh agprected, Sp te ‘ . an H raves . ‘ A ‘J Jan fashions this winter, and the shop*| oon who cannot afford @ fur coat. \¢ sash marek rem ggie Pepper = ¢ Play ior Rose Stat ‘ner an | v1 : Meine 4 lay ior Rose ia nl | king pes ey displays of @ult- in ble linens there are hand uw y Miss |} also making . Japanbae embroidered contrepleces, : Ho nd so . . able Christin opto 7 ng, and (Copyright, 1911, by te HL" B, Fly Con Denver iast we “she certainly is," she declared, “from another second of unnecessary delay, alte either white or blue and white ef: ' ho stilt away, all right lcan hear, They #ay she's about as| She opened her ips to call him 1 cage cen. og | Coot, in prices ranaing Sram (ay 3S ators Jo make! sYNOVsis OF PRECHDING CHAPTERS. || Aly AN Gent they've | unta; a woman can be. Ghe hates nese mandarin coat Im shown at HB | tote, in Prices Taneing Tee con Oe on the stage. H@ — Joeph Holbrooke takes charge of the great f J ‘e unh ‘ by baat 5 spore rhese coats are seen In Increasing num- | 7 ° 6, < ;: ness man during | ¢e erore weqaetthed, him, by. his father, | Ot reason to think ¢ in New! you ff cou Maxie CHAPTER X beet gomnsecael not had for 8.6 t a houre, and tooke and wots muon | 208 York City, And # still more, | wine no protest wick h : alld bp oy hs Pretty Japanese cusnton tops em: lanes haus ks rages ; MMR Pallete Tet Sentee Ly Jey apenas ease adh f has been stated that Joseph | ine Japanese crepe sore’ in oe ath. eee in ed n e days of Senator,” ba! Z a t vrotder . \ rif r ayaa hiding him righ! 1 1 rooke'’s committing aul- {ure to undergo! $3.49, and with silk MHning | 4 " a trifle Mer, perhaps, and a bit lene |! iis ee t eee JB yone Sat ney * y MMoultty and) yyory bracelets are $2, nsel and siik embraldery are ont; i . teh Darkin!" | “Do you think she's really—really fond ine 60 08) ogra ts desired-t $1.5. HA ' : i ace the tenth | “You avouid understand $f you stopped jot him?" wed 1voey. aiieb ak Japanese towelling, which in nice for Mana rook nal) to think a bit,’ the detective answ “Oh, yes," she declared indifferently; set \¢ sand fancy work, t# $1 @ roll, ¢ ui ad brother's | ta (unk ST a ee ee ee eee ee eel oear tee | Wamitian tally lat F [exquisite designs aro % a Crane stands | gly daualier, » Thatcher to! of coursi k of Mrs, Dar-| much, perhaps, as a woman of that sort ril, the Wi alressed himaelt | miata — of the moa She ‘Witten girl the of arron and kin, mo Ithough I've con. lean care for anybody except herself.” {48 readiness for fight from the apart: | at 1 the history Ler niece i Mie ent | Yinced them now that she's give Will you take a sage to her from Ment, Which had been planned to take a that the p the old iife uM night was co: performance. She der, or homicide at least, out in 1 of her re Was it nis preg « have reason to betleve trace In her voice when f prudence um as w York. Naturally, he would t she replied h Margare « for her instead wife's help in keeping ou , certainly, Maggie, if you want impendin and ties up his papers They know ehe’ 5 t dianes of hia wpirite. | th pink, white and blue ney invesilgate and they find o| her—he isn't—dead!” Vith Maggie, howev th ribbons until you we how he has, ( you have a man concealed on t | ted! or e. 1 - managed to escape without @ ribbon tn ————— ives. Under the circumstances quest mad | his hatr. > * bound to think t i whe 1 nim to} o” , 4 ! 1 imperative. her. vp A i : Wis ‘housekeeper Is really the prin- CHAPTER XIX. they" Thats all | can tell you no aes te 3s A ait nalts at he When “‘Frince and Peasant’’ Love, . cipal character in the play, The Sen- Inved, | ‘agsie admitted, ! Vani ana tar a won 6. ‘can't | Window ught her ear, She turned > _. “ seldom wise to marry ose fortune William H. Crane as Christopher /y- merely haps around’ the house AGGTE'S face had whitened perturbation, "I suppose Fee eae er re ae? Buraoull give ner (and ae &. MAA fan thin the Bis very” psidam wise te fiArey Ay oe See anki, id Chava, Whe? MIaniaaE Coie, ee pbb vey must get him away, iy Mabon, ont vou room, whe had ev his en- and bringing up are widely dierent trem 7eur Gumua Seplehtens tl keops hie tongu Hy order, den ry. nocks, take A wn hie You didn’t tell ‘oi ane ie en ; sprang to her feet; ane ey ie ta waatna pen the wedditi sand begwar maids, mill- element utterances in shorthand a Teady to play the 0 gasped. ‘The {mintnence of haere a ; ie thea ane ath 8 caule of these charming tales show ‘there's nothing s uv . Kely enough, she t on ¢ pecil set her to drembling : J t 1 ro nie the : hes ‘ome true’ in real Ife. pA RS oad ff 1 didn't!" Maggie repiled, Waveney ‘ ‘ of i el , rhe cod’ es tha Teh. Sena me, Mrs, Thate t nor girl may no’ st as “good je sunimoned Holbrooke and ne woman nes are sa Mest ie see nk versa. I nly that the two have Lived in ly different sur acess Wak ad ae and Vm glad to wee you lieve na : re et M 4 at the world from widely separated viewpoints, For B80 We aie tan i ib In the first | little . ractlons may bridge the chasm between them, but the Joe," she ended, "you must Wanted to ask abo 1 0 r t : ie Li letter,” explained apol pins Fee ese vie om or een eer ee knecs x weak, sight blurred, | ana in anncahanen a with the same background, You wil poti axreed, “I'll get ready, and ya e wa she wi ed \ terror, But, in t fe pantegeghi shi thump pinute it's dark, ‘Phat won't $i) pa By a you i ‘ rom ome old next 8 ame thought brought | Stand 4 better of being happ: " “ y an hour now," He went ca Fee ack A man, downetairs } ok " sth, added t : self-supporting. Do you think T ough s trou and kissed her. “Don't you Save it to Margie, He wants to know. expuana 1 think a . Jealousy, . ; vitiy ht jks to him ttle girl,” he sald soothingly. | 1f he can see Jack here.” me in this message t vit hi ifs n| (ea iyi ha , f seit “co, He [tO marry age net my Gonents wanes UR a ‘ Tl manage tt, somehow,”* | “It's @ stall,” the detective com-| the reward 1k yeep } HURL, who sik . 1 you are old enough to decide mutta xo soked up at him wistfully, the red mented, te “A plain cloth abrur Mrs, That 8 ex i H ; | writes the n of marriage for yourself, she Ips tremulous for fear rent the cours Don't an- Why, no, pearl at wan How dare | Twas engaged 0:8 FOUR man, R Sonate palizes If only hadn't been s0—so0 foolish it.” t briskly to Mag. ‘The reward anes ts erm artme # fashion” | we had a ant our en- | Misanderstanding, that be w rather last night ry "On, the way, they've found 1 f ° gageme whenever | MAN who si himeelt “A, 0 howe “90. easy to Darlin; ed, “that was Mr. Holbrooke."* | as, wink er n . " impressed by| sees me purp devotes hit A writes understand what plot is abe worth everyth ust think, if T "Have they?” | consternation i pe and more by her ty another Kir! and has boasted that he “I have been very good friend . of land | had gene es,” Mrs, Thatcher replied, study-| tat can’ I rd? y ately, d Vin} wa ug to make me jealous. What girl for aix months, But the dnia that figures Doubtless, there the girl shrewdly. “That ts to deg he} wall I do? | night at a dance she entirely f ne an is tryin | other interval of delay, notwithstanding they've found his body In the AnaWwe Bd, Ki pet deo Phe LT have no idee wharce ind that the houseke | the danger of {t, had not the ringing of river, They haven't ddentified it yet ake tro Dan't not A i , sage at HB op rt ta enous the door-bell h's e8+ not positively; but they seem to Nava! shout seh iste uF bhi en enti 1s honest and cape into the seclus! sure It's the right one. 1 only. heard berg se ya i , , obvious thing wo \'To Maggie's vast aston The awn va tate fata, Baars tion of the wi |A Christmas Gift. ,|to be to ask the young lady for an eX a Kor Drove to be re know any details except that it's a La be You ae MAN who signa himself “R. K.") panation. as ¢ she Welcomed warmly de," @ & det . writ } ‘t 6 iad nit, 3 “Ig it anything serious?” she asked, ell me, please, Mra. Thatcher, how man nodded, amiably enous te seen eatting ona young! 4 Soo'ish Friendship. the Senator's ne! y and the pratving in much trepidation does she bear It?—=I mean Miss Hargon. es Fry 30 GIAIiO GHIR OR TS tins i months. What shall I GIRL who signs herself “B, Ei,” nifa think the world of eadh other, “That's as it may ibe" was the onlg Is sne suffering much, h eurd aati peray t tn writes : fo it's mot necessary to walt for the “All that T know {# Just gince the quarrel you * na hla Lo k wive re ais alee i ‘ , sth act to see Joy and happiness all I picked up by chance, and disappearance . . of John k #. cand ow fam very good fri Hed with over the place. 1 think you ought to be informed about et Jsultable gifts & youns man, and I think he likes me Fae eaaee ag talkative as a polltle Mabel Bert as Mrs, Ida Flower. /it. It_ may. mean trouble for you, and) r Lee a udded confid Beshiddan iota nu lly coaxing me to do ca} campaign in fill blast, ‘The author might well have taken @ little of the !t may not: you'll know fast en ii t |forhiaden to Marry. a to do, Would wa advice that the Mra, Mlower gives the Senator when she urges him to be Was at Police Headquarter ————— an , GURT, who signa herse aot 0 nyt toot ot direst. Happily, Miss Mabel Bert speaks gen ay tie housekceper and acts Ing. | was there | i “PRE TWO GUN MAN.” ere way of th I doubt it of the dissimflar- ‘etly and well. But Miss Lorraine Frost, es the sweet child, is filled with |!t so happened that one of the Cen ay's Bvonin . Mahe! a ng man, | ity of your tastes, It would be safer to ina Weise of enthusiastic youth and her voice grows stronger act by act. tral Office men told me @ bit of news. | The best cowboy story tn wil} tegin in next Monday's Bvonin at wa Maggie. questioned, arts’. not wis tom ree to disugree before you go any fume Tiere are others who also talk without having anything of {®portance to It seems that Jack Darkin, the husband | World, Read tt. It 1s treat you bage no right to miss, e ‘ put my F at wish mie to marty | ogres 10 Glenge re} pay, Brg Mr, Crano never-scems to mind, His patience is sublime, of your sister-ln-law, Killed @ man in —_—_—_—————— eo | (io Be Continued) him, 1 aw twenty -thive years old and thes, ’ \ sete = ati ES a ante lieeenontii | ph |p making their selections of gifte im @/are $1. A nice des accessory ts an ink eraser