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es The Evening World Daily Magazine, Thursday, January 18, 1912 The The P apers Sa By Tote Hobkle y B Toddles 3 (-suitkr) He By PL. Crosby %& e Our |. 1912, by The Brees Publidiing Co, (The New Yor Wartd). R a n g e€ R 1 d e I Ss book to boss says he flaw in proofs.” They surely will not i HEY FELLERS if] A h G % Michie ta. aa A locs not weve that any ask their attorneys, who dre working 4 is Of his men are taking graft the interest of justice, to take auch W-WHAT.Y-YER sf ner Great Cowboy Roma art without his knowledge. an advantage? By C. A. Seltzer, Author of “THE TWO-GUN MAN” “Aulomovile without a driver ran| Bince it coate thousands of dollars down acveral pcopte.” This proves| to carry on an election in Now York, that i! is the autos and not the chauf-| why not tet the bosses select their Jerre who are responsible for our| representatives by direct purchase? (Coprrlast, 1911, by Outing Publishing Co) pand tow the spurs to ite flanks, He - |tode twenty yards, and. then reined. ts t brought his OF PRECEDING CHartERs, | WIth an abruptnoss th ' tamed Toben has settled with his|POBY pon Its haunches with a snort many accidents, — Wife and little ber A iret of lad hitherto | Of surprise, — If the courts would give one parent ees A week from Tuesday's the Fourth Av nan comes to New York and| the chitdren and the other the money iA’ Tehen., erst Ge Wie teenth kee ae | Spence $1,090 id iz howre just to feel| there would not be so much trouble 4 nang - to over to Prinidad fore if like @ miilionaire, For $5 he coutd | ovcr the porseasion of the offeprings. ee. ‘atone rena! mn HOe| Sin ih Gh ING MOY LO ee HAI Hi have hired some one to put a bomb Three Republican Renators have re- ‘ | As the range boxe bent over his CHAPTER Ill. | pony'a mane, following his method of under his chair and have felt like the | cently been elected to private citizen: 1 ta he vas doing it t Caar of Russia. ship. (Continned.) |b hie ears a ino "es h thes : ; —— " ‘owboy. S protest, nov did he see the lat ) Aihee ‘New Yorn hoa tbat tke N01 wivass stpedd cbayh edmite 1NOpt.” i ;: The Kid and ine Ah ode LB 4 face relax until it was Wreatied » tonal Convention, about ati it can 461 16 wae. not eonsctencaatrickon, Dut = AN IKNOWED : LETS SEE IF Gition, but HOw bate his eves | ine Core there aint te: ienid, sae ' no t ” a pec ogi. m a - 5 hi com er he urged nl je i oO voted fo name and elect the Preat| sorting am example to Als. Setters. ennes WU2 SOMETHIN WE KIN SEE opal ein Detained | I tog Ro ia. Ab BS PC cn . onteinan HE PACKAGE CUZ “Treckon T ain't acalrt none | Tralize.” He rode ou for @ space and snc " ” ’ t yen ve olee to Sh it “Many pipes frozen in New York."| Speaking of hot air currents and VSEED it te wpeak of” he stated Soniye MEL ately naa moved NU i aye "Wont 1 | This is an exaggeration; the people | electri storms, four different kinds MOveE Sour chances of livin’ to-a ripe ol age, | te kid be tlokled?” he sald, king j are merely suffering from bad colds, | 0f political atmosphere have been You can't tell how soon Fil got tired of | 19 thy distance and the allence ' _— discovered in Onin. listenin’ to you ° pone a | Though the range boss dropped only | word, tie outfit knew that the man- } jagger wos mplating the renewal } of hostilities against Toban, Bud a Baldy were loafing inthe shade of the } xupply wagon, after being in the nad- j die all day, when the range boss rode | up and delivered himaelf of the infor- | mation he had gained. Bud had deen } rolling a cigarette and when the range ' boss had finished «peaking he delib- ; erately lighted it and blew a great whiff of smoke skyward before en- Some one suggests that horece be not used for drawing heavy loads when there is ice on the astrects. Such crueities will continue until we have votes for horses. in your gas vox, He smiled slightly—a strange amile that ended in a drooping snee “The Har Cross Company don't own the land hereabouts,” he contin it ain't got any business sayin’ that A man can't come a claim. [t's bi took up this here land, IVI be some time berore U get tir stayin’ here, An’ when T do Vl out, Until t time there ain't no On account of the crowded condi- tion of the care, the subway oftcials requeat that all walk to and from their work who are adle to do so. Whatever might be said to the dis-| Still, Taft's recerit explorations did credit of Chineae war methods, they | not excite so much unfavorable criti- have deen killing no one but China-| cism as those of Christopher Colum- son-of-a-gun-e'n run me off. If they ing. ‘ men. bus. try it there'll be a chanest to requl+ "L expect you seen Toban? he aald. ” hay teavai tte Ree mourners. I reckon! he range boss related In detail his? { \ A building tared at $10,000 nai And to think that your wife was Move spunea: Ris AUN maak, conversation with the nester, conclud- | ing with the information that the lat- deen’ destroyed by fire with a loss of |70t mentioned among the twenty ter had always religiously attended to n't nothin’ more to be sald," Phat « 1 Tovan, his lps hardenin Dual $30,900. greatest women! What could be eurer at ee ROME atecne oeaiee | UE en wemenee j 01 ‘ound 8h hahaa ain’ ath! tt, | Corse proof of greatness than marrying m I BETIGOTA Bend that cn give you an excuse for | nog durned Ott tameehel “Bud, h, “Packers hope to escape tthrough | you? MINO THE KID. i a coming bere again, An’ I reckon that] speaking gravely, his eyes following i you ed over at the Har Cros, It) the amoke from his cigarette that Was ain't more'n thirty seconda’ ride to the | now slowly disint ig into miau! + crossin’, an’ you've got just that time io “I don't see why ‘he tapped the OF Man don't let him alone. You mutt of hut six + alguificantly. don't reckon Toban's stealin’ any of Tho ‘oy drawing “his crude | the Bar Cross cows? There was re- ires and lay prone, watching, | pressed anger in his tone, ng to this singular conversation, |” + get there, Othe New York Streets, And How They Receives Their Names. ple Yor has seldom watted upon sentiment. | Pond and Kalch Itvuok, used to cover | Ad !n 19% @ ditch or canal was cut the sight of the present Toms and|ffom the Fresh Water Pond to the North Criminal Courts and much of the near- | River. by ground, Most of It was surrounded! The canal drained off the pond’s water, by Anthony Rutgera's fain, As land! carrying {t through the marshy section grew more valuable it was decided to| of Lispenard Meadows to tue river. But \ ! 0," returned the range boss quiet- Mrs came from behind the door, | ty: inte atealial nothin’. An’ hata | % “ and with pale face watched McVea until | more, he ain't goin’ to steal. I reckon | No. 7—CANAL STREET. day would feel were the Central Park poll. ny mee o : appOn te Bn ec ee the OF Man's suet een een ae | early days a body of water, vari- lakes drained. But progress in New out into the open, fear tightening her | over on Shallow Bend.” } I ously known lips Raldy kicked savagely at the end of You hadn't ought to have done that, | the chuck box, for want of a better \ Itarvey," she said, coming close to] method of loosing the eudden anger { Toban; “he'll be sure to do you some | that had moved him. expect un boys to i { { ' harm now," "I reckon he don’ Toban did not answer until he had |do his dirty work?’ he said, deflance 1 MeVea'a pony disappear into the| burning in the depths of his eyes, ¢ beyond the crossing, Then he| ‘They ain't never done ft y * a By J. K. Bryans Homilies 34 (xithe) % res \ Grafh this pond. There was much pro-/now @ new trouble arose, The marsh, turned and smiled grimly at his wife. | turned the range boss, noncommittall | test at auch a plan. Many people de-| the pond’s muddy bottom, the stagnant “LE reckon {t's been comin’ a long|“Toban ain't a bad sort, once you ge clared New York City would never ex-| water combined to spread malaria and time,” he sald gravely; to know him." tend far enough north to make such an|to breed thousands of mosquitoes. tryin’ to get mo ever since my bullet! He gazed gravely at the two punch: } t him in the shoulder, two years ago. | ers, who returned his glances glumly — pat gunfighter he sent’ — “There's the kid," remarked Bud, “it Is ! action necessary. Others enjoyed skat-| After standing this danger and dis- ing on the pond in winter, when crowda| comfort for a decade or so the City of New Yorkers were in the habit of| Fathers had the pond filled 11. And they The woman selzed bes bead ay the te oe ie Hoag Bo ing for the Ol z vd ‘i I o a on an hi 8. going north daily to this nearest spot | also filled In the canal and turned it into Hee ae eee aG tina Witt a antiee: | T “Ene emtnin, Mein” Gbmarved! Gil | where there was a sufficiently large sur-|@ thoroughfare, which etill bears the tow all traces of the work upon which turning euspiclously «rim face of ice to skate on. In summer the|name “Cana! street.” There is a rather pond afforded fine fisning too. widespread bellef that Canal etreet and Aitogeth ‘ew Yorkers probabiy felt] the canal itself date back te Dutch orl far worse aver the draining of Fresh| colonial days. Both were products of i ‘Water Pond than their descendants to-| the nineteenth century. | “High Cost of Living” in 1789. he had been ged during the con-jeyes toward the yawning distanc between his father and Mc-| ‘Toban told me she wasn't fit to travel. ® ought to go away, for bis] He sald he didn’t reckon to be In m * she said faintly of @ hurry, for all the Ol’ Man's talk shook his head a@ he took her! Bud arose and stretched his tall fgure ' by the arm and led her languldly. His movement: e watched the cabin, by the other two in glum silence. “Tr reckon we won't 66, “IT aln't expectin’ to see the Ol’ Man firmly. “It ain't goin’ to be said that) do much toward runnin’ Toban off," he , { Toban ran away from said wien he had arrived at the speak- ever toted a gun. An’ ing point; “he ain't forgot how Toban stroked the woman's halr and whis'| pinked him in the shoulder, or how he pered gently into her ear. potted that Trinidad gunfighter which RU Is a copy of an old price list) Ham, 7 cents @ pound. | H of articles on sale in Now York} Beef, 2% cents @ pound. ' } } unnin’ off to be done, I t te tn 179 The high cost of| Carolina tobacco, 3% cents to § conts a (ila busted and lald her head againet | come over to put him out of busin y tn 179% ot | C oulder, Fo ore’s any living to-day makes some of these arti | pound. Dod, thelr eves softening they | reckon us boys'll have to do it.” He cies wondrous!y chetsi vous vgn tobacco, ¢ dente to 6 conte a! rwated upon the boy, now coming ‘ amiled grimly at the range boss. “I bay + eae | Pees | thom—awed by the great, m; kind of like that kid," he said, signif. nole table with present prt Two-pound loaf of wheat bread, 6) s night that wae bei mer cantly. “He's been kind of good yee rd note thy odd differences cents, i ' t ne tek sald Toban. | pany when a fello’s been lonesome. [ anes flour, $5.39 per barrel. Rye loaf "(1 Ib, $ oz.) 3 conta, ‘ ae es doceie In de next town wot will insert a full set of teeth “Gee! You ain't afraid of er little dog like dat, are you Teddy pat kane riding the eastern |1cke® You boys ain't never noticed “i x 0 7 Men's d00tt jor cent * (i € eka » rid Liars that?’ } Sorina Aor we PARE aataail) MRE RAN Ente GL “Dat's easy. 1 know dogs wot'll do the job fer nuthin'!” “Course not. I'm just teachin’ de dear little pet how ter run! of the biK in wearch of | 'Baiay scowied. “I reckon this here { Muscovado sugar, 6% 2 vom ee | PB cSt Red aA DOLL Lhe Loca Mere = the range bi me upon To- | outfit ain't goin’ to get mush-headed | pound. v . \ two men met fn a narrow! over the durh little oui 1d. oat serar, 15 cents a pound, Bleck satin breeches and striped silk | .” » and Toban ylelded the — tra! ‘The range boas smiled. “No,” he said rt yu ve | iy is pony bor ” * . . 4 Pariei cee s pounds |Site i fg yar | { When YouAre| » The Day's | [eirsit ric Bc te iar btea a] itt ttay cage pai nnzing, Cotte o y t, 9 cénts; dinner, 34| : pony likefine. y f (e weeeresre, | ceeaean ‘ Aime Good Stories | [7 ME yori me oie, alongs taal derecho xpd \ Myson tea, $1.60 » pound, | A single bed in a tavern cost 26 cents; M arrie d % Wooiward ” UIICPa acer amen aals Delta cals icy, reddened and fell Into an em- | fegun tea, 79 cents @ opund. © dlile bee Bt cante, The latter #m ~a grim amile thag| "4rrassed silen } Bohes tes, 8) cents « pound, Hoel} Shima) Gt Iv iree SWE. cent The Unhappy Jester. |arow an approving grin to the range | uit Krinund wentiy, 1 expect we-ail } Windward Island rum, 50 centa e each. right, 1912, by ‘The Press Publishing Co, (The New York World) {cep WEAR poor dobie, the trumortst, hee gone | OMA face. "80," he returned evenly, 4 phoned bhi | j fon. Champagne, $1.2 @ bottle, Madeira and nm) white) cocdurasas make half-past two this afternoon cream on the blanc mange didn't turn | I to Binks," “the OV Man's been talkin’ agai an’ 1 reckon that there | Country rum, % cents per gallon. claret $1, porg and sherry 75 cents. charming skating costumes. phone rang. It was Ted, [when you were serving it!" ‘ " “he's worked him: He's been tatkds admitted the) sit a tot of ‘danger that the Ol Man'Il = ae hel ate Maan. alee le a THAL AARC HG Curloues at foto @ pro (vation tat I] range boss; “he'k been sayin’ that fear {x jo you've got till the Fourth of July to|4 anything rash. He ain't the kind wo bring two men home to din-] “Vet's change the order of things this Binks, “How 4d bel Make tracks out, of the Purgatory {tke any chancst with ‘Toban's gun, the Russian coat style with and he said he was going | Of cou t 1 wan thunderstruck! & loose belt or a straight n janes"? he teased, “Let's kiss Le Country therwise’———— The range| Therefore, considerin’ the premi FA ° inch box coat, and whether worn with | Because I had told him when he lett 1! make up, Come on Bata eget an auener 19, 8} vows amiled with grim significance, 1 heard @ lawyer man say, there ain't ett PPE ee eo ee ee Poa tere 24] bo amie ingen ieieanen | ear nares an amare. jbeer left over from last night that he'd|him, Oh, a very LITTI . good amile, “he sald he'd get me." He) Apparently not a man of the outAt ee . ‘ “ orry. For all that MeVea knew the Black maline hats, either plaited or {Have to eat hash for dinser, And he!course; but still 1 realized | to i looked gravely at the range bows, “But] Morey. | Te 1 el a , Oe tee eat enty-seven men of the outfit migh e L e I S shirred, are being displayed for present |Iukhed and said he loved roast beet dignified thing to do! His | a vin tm -Mo chanvat,” he} twenty-s man of the outfit might I vice (a) Ov reor.! Tho trimmings are very eimple, {hash ff i wae brown enough? | [ike ron when he grasps toy Breaking It Gently. SOT BER Yi Re, MALTA, ZUR: GENO | Le i ateeedl AR TASTER kato ‘ being elther an orn ve maline | 89. very indignantly, 1 reminded Mim |and nis eyes are so deep and ear Pease POY Ag = Of his horwes, He can't get me| yet they did know. That they Py @w a fancy wing. [of toe hash end ite utter dnapprop: tate | hard to renist \ Tdew thatea-way An’ I'm lookin’ out to » w not in sympathy with the tman- The “Etiquette of the Kiss. The new spring dresses again show |Nes# for those two men. “Please, just for variety’ sak r t he don't double cross me. He-| aKer Was proved by the fact that during skly| the few days that remained between You! the time they had been apprised of the | there's the woman, She's n’ can't travel none just now. tunics, and these are so varied in length | At firet 1 was puazied by the way Ne | pleaded misciilevously, “Afierward you HE etiquette of the kiss seems to offer problems to/and cut that individuality has a large |answered, then I concluded that #ome | can tell me just how sorry you are!” I some of you. But really it is not eladorate, scope. Plain gored skirts will alvo be [one wae in the oMce and that he didn’t Sorry, indeed!" I flaw nl stamped don’t reckon that Td ank her to travel, | manager's Intentidna by the range bo: } Young men and women are not supposed to kiss| fashionable and these are generally |dare e too explicit lmy. toot ven if tho Ol was twiced as bad/ and t penta seca tem | cach 0. \er unless an engagement of marriage existe be- | banded with rows of puffing, pledting or | We had Ob, but what's MTS te volbas WAS. aihael religiously away from the { | tween them. In that caso “go an far as you Hie,” if I] ruchings. man te 10 the use! It © feollng-—a mingling of i may ibe pardoned the aang. As wae predicted some months ago, | dinner we've many seconds be- ment and a desive " Webb Ball had occaston to ride } The reason for the prohibition against promiscuous |taffetas are finding favor and will be | been ™m 1, and fore I did as he . " t » range ‘ | down near there, but he merely went Kivsing fe simply that kiss is @ very wonderful and per- |targely featured not only for one-piece | those we have had said seer Jaco and paled slightly ero mm close enough to shrill a greeting to. the fect expression of deep affection, Therefore it should not for dressy sults. The new | known about about the ‘ i ; " esnlo y noon | Kide-who Was play! heer the wa Me ahead iy, ete TETRA cota ane re Sronay alles The Rae een aed te bus. Fighting Battles Again, [ayer stan retson ty know ske—and was carefi to get aia’ as (f Even kissing games are ou: of fashion nowadays, fashionable. Prepare for them. dandy and you t ‘aod Imagination increased | weat ned face masking some str hang around the Bend for the purpos Bel ty Navy blue serge still ranks first in| You see I received wick a aa vy ote |M0OkKed beautiful! Don cin a con Vimaliy came the tu ' of keeping @ watcliful eve upon Toba “T. HK" writes: “If @ young man ‘AL A “My flance insists | favor in worsted materials and, follow- Ver and ass wedding gifts, t@ make 4 practice of by eople | Uncle Tell, former private iu an I wan't t! were heard with ridiculous att takes a young lady home after a dance, [that I should Giways let him know/|ing the Parisian vogue, white rerges and t he table look #9 pratty ;home unexpectedly, becaus Ob | ie Wietateet th a tate ' ! his or Were disregarded entirely. Certa she do wrong in allowing Bim to| when I go out, but he will not tell me| will be worn to a greater extent during |that I spend half a day poilshing them |To-d®y was an exception 7 comne © to my rewiment aud |? as Bud remarked, !f the Old Man her?” when is coming to cal. Do you/ii2 than at any time heretofore. The |") When people are coming are from out of town, 1 COULD have \caliat f Ulinols, here foe would * sald the Ko templated hos: inst the nes It is better to be very careful ebout|think this ts fair?’ waist tine fe still eilghtly ratsed in some | ANd here tt was afte o in theafter- diown them to dinner and dow 1 bak in the ree ie wroft Man @ pity don't he would have to play a lone hand. giving or permitting kisses until you! Not @ dit, The telephone exists for but the high Empire effect is no {noon, nothing decent to eat in the town, but that costs a lot cy Me ine. slam Bite ja vel { ing 8 man ; u Vee wae i In die overt are engaged, The ideal fret kiss ts) the purpose of making appointments, |jonger seen in fashionable garments, | hvute @ sil and wiges all dull and there's a certain litt! 7g APs cong h SJ o 4 EL ed Berges Wr a byl down neay the one given by the man you lové/and you should instruct the young man|The normal line !s constantly gaining |474 everything! I sat down ag hur- fromm giy arms, who's « . Lieut Dell er h aM rg . a ] enough to marry in ite uses In favor, and {t will not be long now mraie out a let of thingg and {mew set of furs and te BEE | ale Re wes ph Be Sse: SPP wi : | —~ ll be ecepted modisl Mary around the corner ‘@ the bs. i bee a oe it lash “Y, OY." writes sour man|@@ Bag Habit. MUL PATO AREAL MRT ca Chant’ Baris polish, e A pacted TC raleigh ten: gen " , spoke to me without Introduction and T! "J.D." writes: “Phe young man itis are appear 1 always get terriily Mushed an@ ex. | "Did think putty bieut : he atole wioulthtt thi | have koown hie fv a few weeks, | with whom J am im love persists in bers, The threc . Jwhen t anything In a huey; {darling wt le f ranchhouse and la n } Woold tbe all rigt for me to attend drinking too mueb, t when I speak arrow plaiting of lace or net somehow ther the short hatre ° and ® Hees ; fe enow with him? 4\ ee ited it he Is angry with me. her as a cuff finish or ut the edge of a erm a) rhend any oe " na he L ea 4 -- se the % \ Aid be exovedinaly unwire and) What jo 2" [the al je the full long’ eove ) P and ger fires n at I wa id » , " fhe might be langctum. {advise you to] Teil him frankly that t¢ he really {usually hay the wrist frill that falls’ ak half bad when 1 dreawed for | Just this ' eo leas ie Onl Way. re tain Grop such ay informal acqualniones atl eaves for You he wil give up @ bad |over the hand. dinne ’ ? folig tinge purpos a ne H ; rar ach eee ‘ degeript ae {habit which causes you #0 much pain, ! Chéffons are still betog loved for) Tze men got t at mx oy i ¢ phat (odo eh i no 'Then give him up if he refuses. e and the dr thow They © 108 et ' wuage urned e a : young lady whe} —— * biffon waists in sult color- t dave e ® f" ‘ (To Be Conitny A) TT." mitten OR young Waly wel os, A wrtten: “T became edquaint: |e une trimming bene t ; Ted, The 8 fir . j us aa SOU EB ; ee eed a chitwmas[ed with @ girl in @ show and she i+ the foundation Well, when kone. all the to battle a r | home | een eZ otanbone | Promised to write to ma after whe left are handsomely: embro! things I'@ been # to Ted . Kh to an A JOB FOR HIM, | 1 A ae town, It 1@ three weeks and T haven't ‘with dainty Jace and tiny buttons, tout, Fors mo st looked omer 1 ‘ snd Ley ; How were you on athletics In cel Wha ae for good heard a ford, Do you think he cares! face te often combined with frin at me with an amusel smile. then t Wore ® * wanted im Kust that ed dry lene, son? f : The wiehbe _ for men" ‘A black Chanti!y Inca eutaway roat 5 you'll know | /\S wae good at relay events, dad, tuck, Ike 8. 5 ihe| Probably not seriously after euch & was edged ali narrow Diack | eat guns you've ha@ ell th ‘ aot ft the OY “That's wnat I under; Ww presént Would evan Ng brlef acquaintance. @t"!, she may be gle fring the short, corke@ up in your m ol th waar) ea audiole pAe| mat | Man mii to #9." he added. in just relay all the * your ma | ? Oe pie | i: “tg [tee > to write, pointed ele efierncon ie B weader the whipped | \ebeee bie he range boss jerked nis pony’s head took up lam 4] wwago Journal? wu rlandtiy #) ; 7 \ eo a ne ever ensensiidans . ees _ ie