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_THE EVENING WORLD, SATURDAY, NTAMMARP An, 1917. | : NEW CORPORATION ‘Lillian Russell’s Farewell to the Stage PRACE GEFORCE TO PRR ARR II OTS IS ORGANIZED BY Will Be Made With Weber and Fields MPEAR IN “JUST MET. BONDHOLOERS Weeks With the ~— TO GETMARRIED” Old Crowd,”’ She Says, Will Be a Fitting Finish New York Railways Company! ¢o Her Footlights Career | | Satirical Comedy by English Author Will Be Seen First | at New Year's Matinee— | : Formed to Take Over the | to Be Relinquished for | A Surface Lines Wifehood and Author- James K. Hackett Brings! “The Grain of Dust”—An- GOES TO TOMBS FOROFFERING ITY 108 FoR $120 Prisoner | Promised to Get Him Ap- Complainant — Si Fe | ‘hip. Representatives of the bondholders of | Then She Tells Her Age | the 014 Metropotitan Street Mat - met at noon to-day In the office o in a Problem of Arith- pointed by Mayor Gaynor. Robert Raphaeta, who claims to be @ real estate dealer living at No. 61 West One Hundred and iahty-third street, 5 it, No, Gh Wall street, ft : e j , ij was lgned before Magistrate House * orwantration of the New York Ratlways the Stage Since 1880 and “Modest Suzanne,” a Vien-| and held tn ball of $1,000 for Spectal = Company. A tentative programme host - j een mappad out for the meeting and| Wae Sixteen When She nese Operetta hlansky, a private detective uf Ne there red to he no disposition on : ae No. i368 Broadway, appeared as the ¥ the part at any wody to depart trom 1t| MadeHer Debutat Tony complaining ‘witness. against Raphacls, ¥ The vondhokiem’ cuprassutatives were! Pastor's, So Figure It | “LT wan introduced to Raphaels last anxiously inquiring if any provision tad Febru deen made for the installation of H. If Out. said Schianskt, “by Harry G'e GEORGE begins an engage: | ment at Maxine Elifott’s Theatre| Wasserman, an autioneer. Raphaels \ Vreoland in any executive capacity with = on Monday nfternoon in “Just“to| told me that he could get me the pos the New York Raltwaye Company, They oe ate, Get Married,” a satirical English com- tion of City Marshall, if 1 would pry said they would oppore anything of that BY CHARLES DARNTON, \ Ce him $1,200. “I told him that ft would be impossible for me to get that much money. He then said if I could give him a thousand dollars that he thought: he could land the position for me. soll my business, pawned some jewel and finally at the end of nine weeks had $0. T told him that this was as much as T could get, Sam Vorzimer, om hi edy by Cieely Hamilton. Miss George's | cane ' role ia that of a young woman with a| eet A will of her own and a view of the in- Justices of jife that Is registered with unhesttating apirit and sarcasm, so that | she is @ thorn in the sido of the con- | epiracy against which she is in rebel- | ‘ion. For her leading man Miss George Mr. Vreeland’s awootation with the cor- rldwalice Sh a-< Senne poration in an advisory capactty. The programme calied for the selection editor had just become en: | of nine directors, ox representing the | ®4ged again, this time not only to} bondhoider interest and three senting the interests of the Inter-Mot Foliowtng je the tentative Vet of direc ied, although they have no objection to M ORK news! The radiant » but to two devoted admirers, Only a moment before the impas- ‘ {will have Lyn Harding, an English Who has a tobacco store at No. 19 Ful- Theodore VY Shonts, Andrew Wreed- | had thrown themselves at her feet bohm Tree, Others in the cast will be until I got the position. man, B. J. Borwind, Guy 1. Tripp, A. | and gone forth erying out to the ele. J. Owen Baxter, Ernest Chester, John “After Thad paid the money to Vor= i J, Hemphill, Marry Hronner, 4. M. | yvator man and all tho world, “She fe/ @ May, Emily Fit nd Mone Morgan. Jzimer I thet Raphaels and asked bin Fisher, JP. Cotton and Bdwin Haw. a a | se when T was to get the positlon, 1 . rfied | ours How they longed for her, | James K. ,Hackett comes to the (sald, ‘One of the boys just walked ) ‘The sentient appeared to favor the | how they prized her, could be seen in Criterion Theatre on Monday night in across the bridge with the old) man ! welection of Theode P. Shonte as every word of their declaration, he Grain of Dust,” a four-act play that Louls Evan Shipman has made from David Graham Phillips's novel of the same name. Mr. Hackett will be seen dn the role of Frederick Norman, a young corporation lawyer, who, on the f his wedding to Josephine Bur- hs, daughter of @ captain of indus. | |try, throws the girl over and marries his own stenographer—"'a little grain of dust which got dnto his eye and caused a devil of an inflammation"—to the hor- ror of his friends, A social upheaval ing M, ynor, and he sald Mayor would sign your appointment to-morrow.’ I never got the appoint. ment,” Th J. Sullivan, unsellor for R Phacls, asked Schlansky if the money had put up for the position had not } been returned to him and he sald that & tt had. “L hope that ¥ Honor will not re- and the prisoner to the Tombs, but will give bim a chance to secure a bonde- man and let him be detained here in we said Sullivan. nC President and nk Headtey aw Vice-| neatly typewritten and duly slgnod.| — President and general manager of the | . ir San Rebeare Comeany. Thay I've just wlgned this contract, wiready occupy these positions in the announced Miss Lillian Russell as of nt with Weber | management of the elevated and sub- | ghe awept into the room with a flut-| rry and ettle way lines ltering document in her hand, “1 /40wn. And then Wl try serfously to —_—_—————— write, 1 ady started in by writ- ‘CANADIANS BEAT OUR * thought you might be Interested IM] ing seven articles @ week, but L ho eeolng it.” HOCKEY CHAMPS 4 TO 3.)% reminded me ot 0 ee cisailBaautec ita cco ibis. brilearaunee tenne, philosophy - a ee Jlord and rent-day until its happy poss |MY own, fo to Kay, By this T mean) First International Match of Season | #es*or drew my attention to the names| I've got to know the reason why—to house, and all the reat of it, At the court room, “A man who has participated in suc) ‘ , * | at the hottom—"Jow Weber, Law Fields, | Kel at the root of things—before I'm Immediately follows, and Norman's graft as this is entitled te Results in Furiously Played Diliaa Huns" hen bapancts. wee] matlinteds. Ana’ 4 opel te dowel! upon | business career also suffers, His rise no more consideration than any other Game. stars and smell the smoke that was|@ubjects that they won't let me write | as a lawyer up to that me was very UP eatarlLt OMEE e Magistrate House, 3 lance the breath of Ife to old Hroad-|@bout now, Mr, Moore was the firat to! swift, but his fall js even more rapid, ‘and TE shall nit him to the Tombs MeGill University's (Montr erack | way. The Khoat of Pete Dalley walked | encourage ime by saying 1 wrote him | In and tit @ big, black gigar. ‘The fur-|such fascinating letters that they were niture Kot up and cake-walked around | 00d enough to pri Have you ev | the room, A waiter with a long memory |seen Ida ploture? He looks Ike McKi Nicholas Rink last night tn @ furlousy |) and jonger glasses came nolaelously out | ley, and he's just as clever.” contented game by the score ef four) of the past, ‘Then a voloe that seemed | And the fungy ite dog was left for gor to three, The winning gol wae) to be singing Down, My Bye jin the rear as Minas Russell bounced meade in the kh forty seconds of play.) ning Star," rose in the question jout of the room to find @ photograph | Just ax the crowd was sitting back con-| gHE 18 THE “AND” BETWEEN | the Pittsburgh editor who evidently tentedly ready to enjoy an extra a 1 Hoonevelt the beat actor | ‘ WEBER AND FIELDS. considers ono! : Y ott the political stage. ston of the excellent hockey both teams! wise ay vou think of that? seeme|°". political stage. exhib “As th Meo Sad = 4 ve Bee ne: too good to be true? Well, It inn't, ere ae oe mi. salemer: ONO re: for Burroughs and other financial giants see to It that no business comes his way. Just when things look darkest, Nor- stenographer-wife leaves him and his wreck 1s almost~ complete, By chance he manages to get on his feet, and at the end, as his wife returns to ——— MRS. HARRIMAN GIVES LAND him, has the big men of the financtat EDITH SALA FERRO ; FOR PUBLIC PARK AT SODUS world begging for mercy, Among | =—_— SSNS OPERA House others in Mr. Hackett's support will be | —— ——— =~ Widow of Financier Deeds Thr FE, M. Holland, Frazer Coulter, Frank] Winston C'mrchiil's story of civil war eeds Three Burbeck, Iactta Jewell, Olive Harger| times, will be presented by the stock Plots for Resort to Bear immediately. Raphael's arrest folio’ tlon by Commissicne |dick into the hangers-on at opilegiate seven defented the ncent Athletic Club's team, champions of the Amatour Héckey League, at the st ed an Investiga- of Accounts Fos- rges of grafting by ity Hall, oo marked, | ‘Thorne, Pauline Neft and Mabel Insley. |company at the Academy of Musto. e enary Petman hed F ona tar ihe Gana We nd Fields Nave Just lett here aa Tronalt be appesi 1 EOF tere poate | 8 Lew Fields brings The Hen-Weeks oe Mee mily Name, ny a v yous ‘ jo i iba | ie "* | ~|to t! anhatt Opera House. “) os >] 4 Wann, and Canpbel! had evened up| happy ax two long-lost brothers, andl many things for the profeasiea, tet Modest Suzanne,” a Viennese oper-|to the Manhattan Opera | matters by caging a hot from a acrim-| we're all golng to get toxether again : ‘ The vint took the jump In] at the roadway Theatre early in Feb- bot ln aes ni Mt Ha Ged Pathios necond period, after five minutes of | runry.. ‘They're going to call It "Weber |) en V1 nae Be onareds. £ skating, and Boot dritbled the puck elds’ Jubiiee,” and Fay ‘Temple. | kHONs by Mr, Moore, who hag a great | § down the length of the rink and «ot Hounte Maginn, Witle Collier, U80y lends among the people of the | It through the Crescent defense, THe | ies tome and myself will be among |#ttke. 80 there is sure to be this bond Canadians came right back and se Ps : vac aakea¢ ive | Detween us And when @l leave the 1 thelr third goat on Scott's clever paan} (Hoke prevent, lve signed for twelve) wage 1 shall be only too lad t , Dec. %0.—Mrs. Mary to the! Harriman, widow of FE. H. Harriman, has deeded to the town of Sodus, near The Columiia Puriesquers’! "| "AY®| Rochester, three parcels of land for a Monday night with Miss Sallie Fisher! At Hurtly & Seamon's will be “The| Park, to be known as Harriman Park, in the title role, The cast will also | College Girls.” | The property Includes a beautiful ches! include Stanley HH. Forde, Laurance| The attraction at the Olympic will be | nut grove. Wheat, Arthur Sanford, Ernest. Tor. |The Dreamland Burlesquers.” | Mr. and Mrs. Harriman were resi- etta adapted by Harry B. and Robegt “The Runaway Girls" co |B, Smith and with musie by Jean Gi Caumbla bert, comes to the Liberty Theatre on colt and take ‘ s Miner's “Gardin de Paris Girle’ come] gents of Sodus Potnt for a number of eka. do ti aw the link be» senc : 4 | dents o 1 nt for a number o! to David : weeks, Joe said 1 was the lHK be | uy writing seriously, for my Fence, don b, Hearney, @hewnea Wate (io sing ight Avenue Theatre. | years, ‘The gift is without restrictlo Thin rv Crescent ato a [tween hin and Welds, and that they | We 8ritne Rete cay Lester Corrish and the Misses Kathryn | Spyo Mery Maidens will he at Minera | cart rie Mad rally and they brought the crowd | would never have wot towether again | O | ‘i aa i Osterman, Harriet Burt, Florence Mar-| Bowery ‘Theat Stinarla ‘Theatre in ; i “ae . rouring to ite feet when Limton and | but for me, ANT ean say te that I'm | Sty fake isater Nae Rona ag | tin, Charlotte Leslay, Corrinne Ussoll| the Bronx will have “The Darlings of [SQn¥% Jack) Wilson and “Hert Lesile Berry core acne Ahy somone | very, iad to be that nk Well HAVE La’ they Know how to cami and Claudia Clari. The story of the | Paris. in “Hogan the Painter,” Slivers, ‘he apart 084 again tie tie with fot of un out of it, and then"—— | 1 Gila CIGAD: Mite MUA: the } play is that of a scientist interested in| In i there | own; George Spink and Pauline Welth, hen on it wa f duck } That will be the end of your stage |! ment w parte ADI atekeermer epi ————— | the theory of heredity. He believes tis | lll be special concerts at elght theatres |Clown: Georen Spink and Pauline Wetec, teane playing a Hriiltant, famt game | oO 1UM), terpretation of life. Tt will be # im ] es : to-morrow night. Lew Fields will appear |! enti! Rank! mi. Margent worked | °M ‘ nyt become a good working nowspaper | As been before the public all her lfet! opera prima donna—yet 1 shall leave It|#on and daughter to be exceptionally the disk the itepcent cage, | "Yea" answered Minx Russell. “| woman with leading mi the time] quiet and domestie, while he knows | nt the roadway ‘ ing for-| himself at heart to be devoted to the|pertormers of Zlegfeld's to thoxe twelv ayer side of Ife. This condjtion ap-| hold forth at the New Y¥ and Fay and * his Companies. ong others at the Colonial will be principal rit George Lashwood, Rube Marqiard, the au, ee left-handed pitcher of the Giants; Me= Fie to give (Conn in “The Right capable of turning out copy: « Ren nad dod It deflected oft |#hall quit the stage, ‘The truth Ia, I'm | almost any subject." Ae skate wo that he couldn't clear ft, | tired. [t's been an awful grind, All my) 1 had utiful vision of her writing M imhed out oo it | iife I've worked<for myself and every- | agali calling "Ce ‘tn musi. | On my last birthday Willlam HL Crane nt mea letter wishing 1 ny more aries, and adding, ‘I t count years.’ And, as without of cue goal to al you and 1 w | pears to disprove the theories for form. | ‘The Quaker Girl” company She. (Girl, De Witt, Bur a@eay and ent lunged in and] body e 1 feel that I'm not making | cal tor and tipping the copy boy a & matter of fact, T don't count the! the rest of the old crowd. ing which he has been admitted to the | an entertainment the Fulton Thee {oy Jane Courthope tn Jamined It hard Into (he cage for the | a oistake thie time. Tt xeema a nutirad | dollar every time he anawered the call, | Years, T don't feel a day older than Drench Academy. The witimtan ia Got Alice Lloyd and other members of, Winning ta nish to my career to marry and acttle | Par Whatever she docs, L aitie Misa tx-It company, to- Tie game wan fv ; ne, the wife of al throughout by nun one ‘on if Mure to. re Alhambra will have na z ANE AE SBN of h with Gene Luneska and her | fy ‘ down, And Vin going to marry oi pickle manufacturer, to! whom the scl- * . |Breese in “Copy,” Belle Blanche, "The p taction on both wides, and tres hearted Women in thie ama, ) responsibility. that hen, | aia é es In “The Spring i wee ane cunt ’ ea eR eet nie: | Youme newspaper man, a worker, Onty | NOM SW les leapt veer Tit | LIVERPOOL, Dec, 80.—"I am leav-|entist has awarded ‘the prize for mod- : ani Laverty {Little Stranger,” the Cutty family of horus givis afta esty, Some tlusions are shattered when | @ppear at both the Mt players to the sidelines for an en. to marry mille! WHAT'S THE AGE OF LILLIAN?) ented nom Harty Fox and the Miller. ward to my|ing England forever to become an! (i OMe daughter, the winner of | Theatres: the’ L Fe Nay ee eee eee yard and Howera; Dale Sorced rem for be too aiteresstve | lonaires,”” she added with a laugh, and SHE TELLS IT! marria in May as the natural finish | American ith * remarked whe Mar- | {fie modesty prize andy the ascientiat “Little B Blue" ‘ omnany, and a a and. 166, and Ha. With their sticks powder-puft of a doe warmed 18) wa cuiy thing Pen ao to my career, After that I'l write, T) quis of Queensberry as he stepped on| come together at the Moulin Roug ohlte blils-nave: been arrang the Robert De Mont ‘Trio, Seott Sargent starred onapiouous tall aw though heartily | vewenapers’ shen paneaan: ofainal ithe may wrt 8 play—vou can't tele! poard the Cuna Miner Lusitania, | 2 ere the Casino and Herald Square, mma Carus will head the bill at (he Vishtora. Scott was everywt agreeing With her xiving smile, “Is chat they've all made | thought tea wceucry teen pow. The | which sailed for New York to-day. | “Rebecca of Sunnybrook Farm,” with; VAUDEVILLE ATTRACTIONS. [Rroux Theatre, | Others, will be Jae Been ue th THEN SHE WILL MARRY, SETTLE fie out, to. be fifty. yours ald in tie | ChOUaDE hate, MOR OVErYthINE eee | Among the other pi are! yaith Tallaferro, will be the attraction| At Hammerstein's will bx p {toward and Mabe! Mevang tn somas, the play was, ana | DOWN AND WRITE. stories they've printed (his week, Now, (in the profession, Rut { shall not go, Whitelaw Reid, United States Ambas-| at the Grand Opera House, Ritchie, Frank Buh, Bolle Bake [Bernard Me veat Howard cantrlen Appt ie gh eh aimmy | evnat 1 want plained Miss Rua Ue n the staxe since 18%, and i! hack to the stage, It has given mona | sador at London, and Mrs, Reid, Baron tory,” With De Wolf Hopper |die Leonard. Trov Taylor |hiristmas,” the great Howard, y hiref electrified the audience Ume anc \ 5 WS | was n when 1 ma ¥ frat ap. | ks erent in iife, \) Hengelmueller von Hengervar, Austro-| and others who appeared in the Casino|in “The Hold awe |quiatt [ins and Avery ane ‘i again by hie beautiful hurdiing over | ®t he. By that T mean! pearance at Tony Pastor's, #o you oan ears pice BH) fee oie, Hungarian Amb dor at Washington, | revival, moves to the West End Th the Aerial Bartletts, and others. The ll at the American Mosie Hell rkaten, siteke and sxatere in bis mad | everyt van is expr ead tn the | Agure it out for yourself. And a year! friend and more money. in. the course |and Oscar H erstein, the operatic | tre. = je bill at the Fitth Avenue 7h atre jeues ihe ki We fort! nthe rink Fre —a master of the’ or two means xo much to a woman Who! of m year than {s earned by a grand impresario “The Chials" @ | Cramatioation of will inciyds Cprrie. De. Mar Jn Rew | PEAT cog company, trene and Boke — — —— — _ — Post RRS ge 2 . ~ Smith. Harlan, Knight and company, 1 ig | Ed. Gray and the Great Powers face to him He Ald not reply Instantly, but folded! be tn love in order to be able to write} shone in a dim stream from the attonen fright hand had ar ree hh eed) A Rut you hadn't any right wel his is chest and'stood looke | of it?" she asked, her fi : door and within they saw dishes on the|right holsier, but was raised again In- — ” she declared, feeling sure t she | Ing In ls expression was much | os” Ho was trembitng a little and| table with cold food. Ferguson stood |stantly as the man's voice came cold ¢c W Oo- un a n [had bee unable to skein lev=| reproach and not a little disappoint ing toward her. in this position he | beside his pony while Miss Radford went |and steady of \ stan she meant to him. | men «that had filled hie] caught her low reply. In and explored the cabin, She came to| “Get your hands vp—aule Uvidently he did) not) une a A been ruined by her frivole| think ny S atore will the door presently, shading her eyes to] Ferguson's hands were raised, but he a) f ret ‘ As AIS ssa [took out Into the darkness, S| mave no evidence of fear or excitemént % i ; she ineant to do th ous words; he saw her %t this moment ghe returned, “I have learned . The Best Cowboy Story in Ten Years [his and from lle Knee. anc 1 ee aa dha Min en wna een! vane am Ae iece seek add| “Ben has b here and gone,” @he| Instead, he leaned forward, trying, in to hey, standing at the of the! had led hin cleverly on to a declara: | wageemotheret wien his arms closed |#uld, “He can't be very far away.) the dim light, to ree the man’s face cot rock, one hand 1 non ft {on of his love that she might tn the sake hi Won't you come tn The latter stood still in the shadows. , B y Charles Alden Seltzer b course Vclane tive any slaut:’ | enn pontnos Wie to bar art Meee Oe ne daw adaah Bi He laughed. “1 don't think I'l! come| But now he advanced a little toward ToRne. he*waid gravely ut 1 jeved vou Hut in this moment, when he might iaoiad’ wnat 1 with Ist, in," he returned, “This lover business is| Ferguson, and the stray-man caught | lara eat Inte n some things In| have ben ed for’ Ning KAWOht| Gohatepen |new to me, an’ I wouldn't want Ben to/ his breath sharply, But when he spoke sae Payee, 1011, Wy thb Outing Pubtiahing Com {my fe that 1 cou help doin’, 1 fo ng tipon het Ditter re: wtehane Tahall have to change the|come back ant ketch me blushin’ an’ | his voice wu Medleane = stantly. [ in’ yout a on 1 expect that you'll] proaches of an out pnfidence, he | story a ttt @ said In’ gn.” 7 Wh he said. D SYNOPSIS OF IMECEDING CHAPTERS Wg her, sho] think Tim pretty fresh, hut Tye been tiwag supremely calm. The color med | 2ry fh gto his shoulder, one | “But he has to know," she insisted! pnat's just who It is, r turned Rad- 0 ALcohko€ or angurus, 8 gymiviy waoee deadly i i omea| thinkin’ a whole lot about you ant I've} eam te tuees Levine It slghtte pele “it you do,” | laughing, ford “I've been waitin’ for you : f h tof corring 8 py seosnen Mey got to ov, You atvt 4 ea ar Seater tee Hage 4 Nig, Nand annie nant thas “Sure, he eald, aecure in the dark: |" "opnatts rhe cle you.” returned an reg pew f Be) pind bie mannae? % \. tle expression co p] Women live h Wsed 0, An” T Kloof the stra Lhe we cot the girl im makin’ a fool of | AeRs “but you tell him." , Ferguson, drawling his words @ little, } ie i ed it he tt evawtatting tlie wo | ite Yer, “you bay you've |! Ain't ane had of man Hedi t she declared positively, | 44, Was puazled over tla un : { va rere meet thie t r shed. Mayne j been acauain ‘ " n't think you'd do it, mi F loa " eK one a currenc at ce 0 7 f wap tullber be 4s ic a raliieouike cod is Yeu BAL GN donee AN thn| y Anully. A Hite hoarnely oq eget Me acuiphiy baa mins han Tee hen fre won't met told.” hel ints, “You. was ntin’ to see me i f nk ration « ou get a » An’ th ; Bal : certnly was g i returned quietly, ” de Peto © mbstoting (oecule.® Stary | cosbbe you'll fad that you Gidn’t wot tt any Sah AAG ASHE BWM RHMNORE Ute SNM LeTeN Bl haces “Well, then,” she sald, laughing, “r] then” headded, ' come for my om right an ve to do it ov egaln ' on 2 nee ay bie | suppose that Is settled.” alent . ; A -g- ‘ 4 : ve too bad, when you \tntnt y use of you an’ me . 7 > 1 , + the | sneering sltghtly Ig apelin. Bette “Tesh! a" Pe ' a site an’ Tw er don CN ayaa Pe MEUAA THAD nue ata Dim Trail chy away from the door, where the) ¢0f18i\ vita aharply. sant 1 dont like x d ting tna att , hat 1 shalt fatt m tove,t | EhME Him ashained at cant omer you | on MN MiaA. th Haga atORaA | The Dim rail 4. |reteams ‘of tent from, within could not | Fa Me Saas an like thie, reckon | ( ore 6 eC 1) K rengon for Fe hing ap, but a have enjoyed. my ADOW fell Upon the rock, | se hem out, and there ate to do ougint pred. oe a meng tdent Nad looked up yy her checke | tanin' t “9 7 Len eben ew URone Ferguson tarred his head and | leaye of ene another, she going back al jaht aula Ce J Ge” tan far a rhs Lili URE tee 1 Lies keto PLA fay ‘ 1 to the West. into the cabin and he mounting Mustand | to do right auc me | " - Hm. Aller tha lw want to think you Nena a what you wanted to do, and so VI be MOO cE oe aired | ene He ng away tn the darkness, “rm figuring to be quick.’ returned | » t that,” he wale eure she vie wted rin M1) gettin’ along.” where the He ere | aoe: ry ee spirits, for he hat! Radford shortly. "Keteh hold of your : she a ed Ina low Voice, {HRA A Hand on en He smiled grimly and with an effort der. dover phe moupteio. | Hoe was in bigh spirits, £ i with) tie tips of one finger and one { a ¢ 1 sida fa | i ey rae) OM Beer its sundown!” sMUING mvc to be thankful for, As he rode J ane Oe N k suirhe lued by MMe eurnest |p aity. : turned und walked around the Fl ePAT iat teeaaen'e T reckan |{hrcueh tite Garmnesss anintine the cate yy and drop them, “Don't hit any CONSULT THE Poy ‘ ’ it the rock K to descend the in 1 he allowed hig; Tocks and don't try any monkey boat as thougy | Not sum ul nd mount Ms pony. But as he passed | th must | ton in the flat, die allow % “b n he fact, 'N' nto realige that # ‘i oe eee cian ns tras days 1 rte” | tho to wander, His. refusal to, ness. s, ar meén 0 6 , Pg a . 1 kod him and that Wie Pee Nba iambic aaa Fs blushing enter the cabin had not been a mere! (To Re Continsed) oe fore, to "hers, Be foun Ine af +s to eaten sarcere (for this. whim; he intended on the morrow to Ad : se itantiog to il tim.” No th 14 Now jie \ gure. tip ayes | uae’ L Va ncarcely | arg’ while they eat, ¥ seek out Ben and tell him, He had not vertistuients in f : Mangiog tbl im Seong"! 1 ® i . avons | quaint ; , Pisivetiags scolors. BW Wanted to tell him with her looking on D f tAft M I: 7 Seer ener oI tn amino wt | nara the rom a tanchtenaaties eatteaeiad ee Discomfort After Meals || © THe worip - ies 3 ha’ a he M f - > | eling oppressed with # » of stuffines - panes eas retire gore 4 la jt tte | vou wantin’ to get sometinint more |t ere nae Seer one Neate IT WILL SAVE You CHAPTER XVI. tate POLAR Alas ans be * bay (iingerh st » / Be as ee routs (ff nountain pe b fooled him by making tt appemr vat | With thee tem will te | Tj Ener (Continited.) deoy ne that, ¥ ‘ » went on ‘ ure ’ ) SUNOS B88 LOOPS OVA hae Shaul thing shad uM she had led him on for the purpose of oa me, Energy an oney : f Y f eh! OF Pa ea i pet a i nua WIth |& cold--settiod sudde the Mat. getting material for her love story, he ry A Break in the Story. mY prom mee Jone while ago:\aak |. ‘Tbe 0 Lang A tela : her fac imac on Miss Radford yaised her head, was moved to allent mirth, “But 1) eet, Cie cele arp | Seon: HE admired the cieverne LE AGaD sana het tecach here ha 13, Poally thine that T cunt Me wstineaas! | ATOM Retagon's shoulder and slihed, —certnty ldn't een anything funny In t Ha In the Bite, The World's “Apartment to Mas with which he had led returned. 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