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due 1912 Bvening World Daily Magazine, Tuesday, January 23, D 9 99 3 3 (wget tata ) 3 338 3% By C. M. Payne PS NT INTERFERE THAT Gov oF MINE ‘eg @ nie ISA REGLAR LITTLE Here Comes my ' DiPLomaT Tus PUN, Y LISTEN Now AN You Pony veure WILL HEAR died TaLH 0 HEAR Him Serre ; To THAT BiG BOY THe TRouBse kine A FATHER, @ g Stray Bit ory ay "Odd Pacts macnn “Classic” Gowns Capture Paris | Re] palm fe and the |iand te Japan H —_—_—_—— q Gesers fourteen. — & ‘cues! Range Riders AGW 9,000,000 wage [‘evaaty ame Another Great Cowboy Romance | \sat cong fe! | Py C4, csestzer, Author of “THE 1 WC-GUN MAN” “S’Matter, Po ~~ Works Hard in **Eievating a Hushana.’’ Europa A train of w empty gondolae re cently passad over BY CHARLES DARNTON. New Tor Smtr toad at Batavia It I PTUTORAD wushante whe are low tn thelr minds may be cheered UD BY! was 6,36) fect long OU | oa ENS, The torent area of inst cwelve femcre Cheese women «re. Canada, which ap- proximates 1,687,000,- #0 acres, is more | Cran double that of \ the whole area of |oxarumnd ‘ | MmupAEDy 111, by Juang Paviueding Un, the (avie, cioned nie ganas, ana held influence apon pots: ¥ 1 r thos SYROUMIF UF PRECKLING UnarrEne. Hg a loosely againm hie sheet. Tees Sets, Hae cow etronturer, eaten ite stmige, tle leaned forward, hie eyes giloting ooldly as they 04, “3 ted on Bonanga, in aeeping sthers es froumge. fering @ rowan) af | “T reckon you must know @ lot,” eo . ative phvetciass ap | She cayeure poeaty Lie. | eneered. pear wo leew hate | adored ° vy tt ine $ ip ‘Tuscon's voles @ soft tte even edtug Ceeting o Hvemnd,.” the ert emely domestic comedy Arama ta ows lives. of aff He a1 Usn-er, ¢ cowbuy | noms, more than ite quality, told of the rich Lovie Maun appaered at the Liberty Theatre last nicht On tB0) ging wiougnoy professionas Mit | me te he we lp tories dare. Lenrs, r| sinister feeling behind tt While hie last other band husbands who have no faire to he uplifted exceo: by the slevatot! osnmings is the thelr ives are che | Oe ame Be, Sermon “Teace vo | wurde ailll revolved in the consciousness ? 5 ‘i 7 (reste ner " of hin hearers, he made a slight move- Man M1!) prodably coutinue tw book for Me Do ner life tr the front for Of i nnst woman to re ishertent, Sowwoen \oe'ta tm tre ena bel Uossiede’ Uses hand and @ heavy somewhere out ewuatea! com, fe the $200 from Wensit ‘The latter the ages of Coty: PnStinae geet tiem jeelve the honorary Genree of Doctor of aoue, five and sixty, five - — shirt front In the dead ailence thar ft war worth wa the remeceadly pouthtul appearance of Mann. im Civil Law trom hee bat ibe bh agbeh od CHAFTER (Y. eke to: Bena nee 4 @ curly brown wip that ehunned eray hairs as only De Wolf Hopper can shun King’s College): Avera,© to une Cler « “T reckan you o'n toll these boys right tham, he looke’ young ough to join with Weber and Hields in their coming) Nova Scotia, symaa. owasued,) now that you're a false alarm JUb!e0 Ute wite-wprend omila howaver, murxeated that ne waa supremely | — ‘iin The Messenger frum Conejus.| 1% (6 strange quienes bie worde dropved with a grim r that 4 thoughts of Meath and etern- Some (aces went pale; tense, shrill thing old of the strain and sus of the moment. Yet Bonanaa held ite ma with bagipy in the play that hia wits, Cra Linas tomerher with Samue! Mhipmen,| 4 species of white hag written for him If thie happiness © wharad by future audiences Mr Mann/gnts, ‘called ter- may count himself an excendingly ‘eek, man Last atght's remarkably enthust- mites, te nored for @etic crowd certainly left no pultr anturned to assure the chief performer that its high bills or his e:forts to elevate himeelf above a Males part were thoroughly appreciated, | dwellings If the! Amd yet an ounce of that off fanilias diam emuid have bean worth @ Pound nguses of mon were | Of the nutse that war raised Droporttonately nema As Charlies Sample, whose commer: | high, size for size, 31a! name served us a trade-mark, Mr./the humblest cot- Munp worked hard, but he did notitage would be @ gape’ hie well-known Malect, fe, mile in beight pref-rred to display a warm heart « one in cott cash He summed himeelf up| In most public in these contradictory terms Hin |erartes al! pools business lite wae made ap of nickels jare disinfeoted Tive-cent stores kept him in se much when they are re ready ‘Toney that he could settle hisjturned. M7 go own beading beuse bill and that of|!pto all sorts of The Penneyiva MONV IG tuuk the beg and Ala Kalircad aeome tucked It careluasily into an to be gelhe portant eulte, tohed ite din from @ new device A os appearumwe §=WILh ow teedy undisturbed His fa called the suger | Glancee Banta Fe wat din |culur and his eyes seemed to g ne | Cteviewiy im hia saddle, hie hands|a quiet amuse lato “dry | Med vebind him, hie feoe averted. But steam and in-| 20% be turned and surveyed hie cay: | returned. coldly is tte poner |e Afterward only une man of the four ‘onan ‘Tt We Just the eniuwe to yuu,” ne wid | teen—teuldes Uonanza—could have told of the engines. It) iy Welgter, “I'd just ae soon te travel [tow it happened. At the Instant that has made it pesw-| its," Me turned bis back as Websier | Tucson hud swung his gun upward he bie ov some ateep , eutted. had = awhkwardl, ruck bis elbow Grates 10. dv AWAF Wetrrar weed nim gony to the rear|suainet the edge of the table, The with the “newer | ud tt @ snap of his quirt eent Bante | bullet had gone wild, striking the wall engine. Ue pony loping down the trail, Then {of the adobe hut fully two feet above ae tle own animal movéd away, he| Bunnnza’s houd And then, like « fash of itgnt, Bu- im of nie anim boson. | br nt. uobudy asothin’,” Re which ‘The desta: toruey and Wwoked back over hi oul: Philippine vate | Ae at Lenver, sitting motioni nanza’® own gun had come out and Herbert 'muacan, who didn't nave {places and are read! poiNCH women mage long since @ corise ground. Chine ene. i altph over the bead 200! goes have sbi: | evidla. Sone ere in Mio | vas waping somberly down the centre Aiokel t ole aaue, without stopping! by sick neopte In! adopted the uncoremted Axure and | The gown {9 of the “slip-on vartety. |cluses at the shoulders, The untuue em | for une vutmg, ot] “Stung,” ce eain, “Tm wuon obliged | Of the tavie. And vefore Tueson could to count the ohange. Rut there wae thelr homes ana w ow the fushlonadle women of |houkdng on one shoulder The fullness |broldered debign combines wool and | iagt eayes qtter| 4 You.’ He turned again and urged|‘eover for @ sound rg a Bonanss’s ’ Letty, And Letty, though she looked Hospitals Hemee) gurope have a strong inclination toward |{s caught down on the maht shoulder | metal tn eaquisite suudingn of deep! in che Peeseie| Ms ouay forward When twenty Yorne cb me at an cold inte the see- rather undarted, full of dens that | te Precaution jthe once well known toa gown, and 48 / with @ gold ornament, @ lacing of Kold | pink, gray, brown, eliver and emorvid | \tonaty, Taey | Smt he heard Penvere wice, and |), t Olin, she though) would be guod for the Cae Ithene are strictly Indoor oumtumes they | cord bringing the edxes together to! grees tre, crrentiy cee | 4 sa8t Felned hin pony. TC hea Won’ eediwh: ee dab: ean iretene Dust: man, Herbert was| Water Creeses are made up to meet the demands of the! form the sieeve ‘The drapery is again| The tea gown has become @o popular | pg ountide ne! wane it came quietly and com: It had seemed only the space ef & youns and guod looking, und bis lovelevery ment ‘heluncorseted figure. No doubt Amertoan fastened down under tho left arm by @|that all the French dreseuanats are din | ines yong eles tstbeleotte) Pil Lees, vate coef igntning flash from the time thi ‘ for her had stoud the duarding house! Year round In Alta | women will gladly adopt thin mode! handsome orpament of gold cord with {playing charming modele develuved | aumng area ws the wh he 4 Atbertptstys tani N gehen Tucson had drawn his weapon until test bur sie turned from him as she|Crucero, foliv’a:|when a garment 18 produced that will pendants, The aeadto folds at the ado /along loss extreine lines, Those in | ward Wawel aa sees it4 A menacing tevel. In+|%® Was laying It op the table—beaten ! would fro: nt@ hash and marrted| While at noon each | provide grace and beauty to # watural form a long, Meme pointed train pire effect, ade up of soft, clingin® | inniges a @ gol) shuntt.ely Webster's hands went up. at hiy own game, is Samp'e betwens the flist and second! day the suc te hot /Agure | Figure? ane vee rea gown te Meyptian |cropes and handaome incea are very | Wo vay so Tara the tran Banta Poe, pony, Bad lpceese tute ae, tees eee es ae tg was aot hia cold cash but|eheush Ww olister’ Tiustratton 1 shows one of thane favor: jeffect that 1s @xs.emoly ponuty in Parte, |pretty, while the exquinie bordered | at A |Usiead, and Banta Fe himself watobed | corte inet surnrated nine from Tuesens ae it led to her. |e flesh. Above all!ite Parisian gowns that ars not be ane; Thin fe 90 etinye and - ithe: ao com-|crepes with woven designs are ompe | MS Ite cake whhra wrond onila aes (Wat operand ie ee eereey ae ee eetee etudiea | tHeF® tt ts the! menng confined to boudoir wear but are! fortatie that the Frevee women have|ciaily adaptable for these comfortable |“ “I reckon thie here little dea! ain't]; ain't hankerin’ to be a fool-kil Though be, Geet) epaak Her place where e8-lounsidered quite fasiionable for ctha|evdély accepted {1 and tt serves all|house gowns that have taken Parte by gees orev vot. said Denver siniiing, but with }Give you tue you'll git where you're . language thank neaveni—she felt $hel tremens nicest, hostess at the less pretentious home|Pemun purposes freve a bathrobe to a| storm, Londom eoneh og earnestness that left Mite doubt of | goin't* Mr. Mann as Charles Sample. dailld sree bhi oh OF HANI ORE SO BEES, —_— functions. It 1s of crepe de ohine in alonstume for presidtae at infornal home| A charming model Ainplavead by a! [he erstem of we hig sincerity, “It ain't golug to end) ite made a atgnificant motion toward Latty’s weak effurte to elevate her husvand bases as soon aa the play! pyen the dust of reautiful shade of cerise mod: ip on | gatherings. Prominent costumer ie of cream arene | a Weeee Aetection jitks you thought 1t was. There® two) nis (hroat, “Over ty Guadalupita they Feaghed the home of the Samples Here Hohopenhauar wae discovered PY | oharcoal 1s saved /Groek lines. The yoke and one sleeve ia! This moxtol 1 made up in narrow. |A high girdle of silver Anivied of the | Wirodmred by the | tninge that youve got to be Wid Hit) wasn't wise to you ull you wae ready the playwrights and discussed by the assembled company ‘The bentwhted| ag fuel inJapaa It] formed of a matching matertal with |stratxht ines tn Oriental P crepe de|watst line and a fichu of pleates =| nye pase ld thiad “Bhoaean’ 1 wanted (alanis GA to 14g on ike Sample took issue ah wehianere We oe hd Pie Japancae Cosigns in gold scattered over lehine lined with @ dull Orlental blue! fell in long ends down the front. water buerd hae| ge! my hands on that two hundre and| chair The eyes of every man in the ¥ hauser’—und was rewarded w —-——_-—---—— - ~ weed ma dety [Afty. Second ia, that Santa Fe ain't no! ourtt were suddeuty equinted at him ugh. While his Intellectual develop with cham and A | home thief I just arranged this Uttle} with interrogation, trying to read hi 4 A ph was slow he progressed so rapide chopped straw. It IN SECTIONS. ! rear THOM, 3 ON TO HER JOB. acta tee Goal because I thought you was easy. I|tace for sane that ne yl. besed ly on the violin that Letty had to call ta then moistened] “Maeve “co eater any of your wieces! “Tinpamible! fre vidy’e medicine} Mrs Colin Gavbie-Do you eve per-| gallons ie ~*~ reckon you've found out that you are.’ | truth of Bonanga’s accusation But him downstairs and tell him that her into. @ paste. ruiled |of churolate, Freddy?" sant oe al awe 1 told you to give|mit your husband to have bie own] of Laas en ID fle laughed quietly, but with # peculiar] peyond shrinking under the vitriolic 4 @inner purty would have to worry into balls about the| ‘Yes runtie, I ate half a piece” him » teaspoonevi ance an hour." way? eeet Leadon pumor that brought a scowl to V words of the saturnine Bonanaa, Tuo- er, size. of an apple| “And what dl4 you do with the other} ‘Yea, bur Jet and mother and T and] Mra, Strongmind—Ob, yea, eccanton-| sough water has /fuce, “But this'll make you the on Kave no signa of revealing any> PTE whe nat uae and sold in this! halt?’ he nurne bas? cays had to te) ally. He Is sure t ‘make a fool of| been saved to cup |Sherift,” he continued Kently, “tor of] ¢) seals: Sinner paudld proved 2 ba shape to conmm-| ‘J ate that too." — veryhody'a| spooutl, tor, ws arder to get himmif und that makea hin easier to| ply a elty of 40.-|euurse you lin’t goln’ back there an’ tell ll age you again about this” he tr because Samples simple ol Nomaishi Ohi ‘ oh ww i them chat you've been euchred paid attate seauees pemieiee eimrley (td pay Ween, ______|Bise Fanin'y Companion, ae next tima—Hxchange, _| 0 inhabitants |inink that you've landed the huss thie] "A cave of plain backdown, auld the wos in tears, But her husband was eae don't t pe Veet 1 i Gt the big se mM iiem Cor eran so good to hie mother that he an arene nnn ms A (ita lies ie : of its tragedy. into the lgbtuess of ganged for her to have dinner with nim wig ong preteen 1913. B D g He wat ollent for 2 moment, watle ne} farce oomedy. fn the hall. ‘The curtain left them Scho re] l days [Fotiow ihe String! ) (= motels o.) y wi fingered hia weapon, “I reckon that's] “Yellow, & nan who sat near there waiting for the soup. Another ‘ me e : * Le apienandenrsneny we he mid “You e'p pull your guns] tho contra of the table, tn a. voles loud New Year's Eve was marred parnnnne eenn annnnnnnnnnninannemmnnnnnnannannnnnnnnnnnnnmnnnnannnnnann ety hold of them with one fingor|enough for Tucson to hear, by the announ nt that Sample had one thi ‘That's correct, Now] “Til nee you again about th us Suised by the enterprisinn foung - oe reer ge me siete deiianincaconmaaanaes Jongeide your cayuae's|snecred another, mimicking Tucaon’s care not to hit ook villain, who as assistant manager of ‘ That's obligin’ an’ Keatlenanly, If, fooltn’ with the five-cent stores had put all the You don't need to hurry back to Clmar-[his gun that-away,” whispered another nickels inte bis own pocket He did ron, If 1 was you I'@ hang around |wonorously, this, he calmly explained, because ho awiitle so's to make the boys think 1d Jooularity was again paramount felt that his employer had bought over to ‘Trinidad wite the hoss persnue Jae, inelaee 2, ae. ae Latty. Sample told him to go Into carciossty tn the enddle as|of the men who hed been mere em. shagnant Fonee, Roa. sheet unre Ane ter i Tar 7 eee ane his pony over the back [lockers Honansa resumed hie meal pained, te clink glasses w he wa tehing Webster | without again looking toward Tucson, De eels) tor the tragedy that Emily Ann Wellman as Letty. So cae re : AI) Bla aie | Ave ceigtnd later HGMOR arcane ete was pleasantly agreed upon, But the villain's nerve falled him, and nothing Go Caney iT . Wh 8 Stet the traf! Webster | fied carelessly to the door, and dlsap- further happened until two yeare lator, when Sample, with familar quotations en —— <j turned for a inal glance. Denver hal {peared Into the shadows that were aur from celebrated authors on his tongue, returned to the boarding house with his ridden down to wher Renta, Fe sa a ee eee ae mother and found Letty there. He could no longer doubt her love for tin hh 4 Pane Bae va tatate ae ee mee i want to tell you bom! he Gall when Ga faformed bin me hag teed HOE from the wreck. lteen near enough he might have quietly, “that there man ain't tor to be ‘Ae this meant the end of the play It could be gratefully received e@ govd | Been Peer city beaging ule pertns Obkeved, with, Yourall dante want tr news, Mr. Mann threw limselt enthustastically into a role that gave him coim- | tornivences. try an! hendride him, T reckon I ougut panptivoly little in return, Charles Halton wae amusing In a auict way as & Aut thought You'd gone tack on to be tHokied to death that I'm able to n professor, and Mme, Mathilde Cotrely contributed anothor good ohar- bat “Sat canay me," he said. set hero an’ toll you that, 5 Shares as the cheerful landlady Miss Marton H pe managed to make —|/TWE Ax wm Hobote ey bneetteea ee a His words were received tp sflenen acter 6) ae neck Bur FD Rant pin pear wena FULL OP] wR OV. Already those men who had Mbded Tyo- something of the rather forlorn role of the mother, Coniray Toarle ested ate GoaoeT Teach TH Au Rave | m {bSteetat 8 Tose CHAPTER V. ready. Wnoke mien whe: Fed. Foes Zar orevuy as the disappointed villain. emily Ann ellman playe y in ScHOOL WiNTHOW! an aw wa We Thaw Sneane - ? . 7 ‘actly wise in doing it. Only one of such & wey that elevating a husband seemed Little more than @ mechanical Funin, stone te 0, 47 Seen ‘ver%! denne Wa Saw, YW | A Tragedy on Little Elk. Pee antuelis See ie coat 4 trick. Take” at OLD CARBT, <> earn Cae ieee. hi 4 \ VER the long table ta the}had prevented Tucson from killing Bo- tie | am pear (ry — : bunkhouse had fallen « st-|nanen, and now, since the latter bad ) | ~s i 5 lence. The fourteen Bar | spok n bene to Foatine Sas iM , a : the Cte] Might have been only one of those sl Womankind in Epigram. Crome punchers, of the, Ch Net oet GhIP one Of thane, Baa ! acron outet, wAO had bee nwa h ire. ‘OMEN of forty always fancy tracts @ feminine man.—Frederick 6! Ieeacaneninnane baad othe desire, they have found the fountain don. | f rough and xvod humored satire,| Tne following morning McVee, the of youth and that they re-| A fan ts {ndispensablo to a woman| had become suddenly aware uy Cross manager, letened with in- main young !n the midst of the rulns| who can no longer b!ush.--Anonymous note, All had susp nst to the range boss's story of the of thelr day.—Arsene Houssaye, | Women have the saine desires as me pursults—except Tucson aM dont of the Runknoues, ba oy } wesiheseh ayaa Peet but do not have the same right to ex- ig ahalfa stench! ‘tter he hat loft the managerial pres- ' aie woman, ee oes Youth feeds on {ts own flowery pas- ‘ 8. sat pertectly ‘quiet | “Bonanaa was repel ing a saddle ained } st lovelinees of e woman's tress in pleasures tt builds up*a lite awaiting the cris, ‘Shey did not hy eee Wad ole Be 0 sees Oot | t loveliness of @ woman's that knows no trouble till the name of long to watt few minutes after recelving It he co: } can consiat in that voi is lost in that of wife.—Sophocies T reckon you ain't tellin’ why you) tinued his work on the cinch, so that ajestic peace Which 1# founded in the A . tt Guadalup!t : majes A woman cannot guarantee her heart, le uadalup! the other men who Were about bf memory of happy and ureful ears, (Ul) en though her husband be the great. From one end of the tone table Bon-| night not wonder, Tien presently of sweet recorda.--John fusitn, [er a cal parteal 60 eae eee ek anua'a V | dronped softly down) got up and wandered toward the ooo Trust your dog to the end; a woman—|Q)) 4 \ he vietuale Re caon Ed's ears | fg found tho manager {ting him. fantry to women (tho gure road tO} wign to please everything that has P copes his face, He continued eating, appar: | 0d tp the do f but the appears! eves —Jonann Wilhelm Ludwig Gleim, acre nconsclous of tne fact that thir. | threshold. The manager motioned to a ce of extreme devotion to ali their Ss Koommine, wants and Wishes, a delight in thetr satisfaction and a confidence in youre self as being able to contribute toward Walla Hasiitt, ‘The woman who throws herself at man's head will soon find her place at his feet.—Louls Claude Joseph Des, noyers, eyes Ww Jess favor) i noth " chair that stood near, Bonanaa took even were waning tense! lit, shoved tt against the wall and t Pe tang ropped into It. He eee it tke room ne 24 He] "Sy reckon you come mighty near Hea ie yt te ge ashin’ in last night" sald MeVea, he had slowly i Women and wine, game and decttt, eaten the last bit of food on the plate] Bonanaa grinned feliney, In mythology no god falls in love with make the wealth small and the wana before him, he rested bis elbows on (To Be Continued) juerva A&A mannish woman only at- great.—Proverb, 1 Tee ct het mee tee