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i lagasine, Wednesday! January 31: 1913 Evening World Dail 3 ee erent 4 a 4 A By C. M. Payne i TLery Me RovAL MA ADMIRAL IN AR AROUND THE Swiss NAVY Too. ORWER, ILL GO, FiesT Time TN AN STAY AWHILE rng it ry 1) il | i Hi] , i : ! \ Mi My IANA ANA ANU tr Find “Fatches’’ and r) (« eo Follow the String! (ive Now York (SS R i waa “ ange Riders Officer 666 Another Great Cowboy Romance a Very Light y By C.A. Seltzer, Author of “THE TWO-GUN MAN” but Clever Farce Z ZZ. b 3, | Coprright, 1911, by Outing Publishing Company.) Didn't know but what you might 19 OF PREGEDING ORAPTERS, | Pave thought of @ place you liked bet- BY CHARLES DARNTON. Ha the “ao)gun man” dnd profane | tee,” delicately observed Hitter. HEN It comes to discussing farces that-ere as light and airy as the twirl emp enn tad, ated a atte eating hone ta coementel teak Gye? W ‘of @ policeman’s club tt may honestly be sald that “Officer 666” is one iol’ ‘fie iereouiemted hp | the cottonwoods won't know the aiffer:\ of the fines | Victane Ccommitton. healed by Moby iiler, ‘ence.”” By “finest” I mean the thin-spun sort of product that only a good workman | Tamky doe “oe offer ts defend Mimweit, but erne | “Then we'll go, 5 Ba can turn out. And Augustin MacHugh, whoever he may be, assuredly displays : is captors, Five minutes tater seven horsemen the fine Irish, if not Italian, hand in the play at the Galety. That this play is P | ‘HAPTER VII. Passed out of La Junta, riding slowly produced by Cohan and Harris 1s proved by the fact that there's a Japanese c | c eases Pat co eeeeee, Of, the cotton weoses valet in it. Whenever you sce a Japaneso valet on the stage you may be reason- | creer 1 horses of Hiller and ably sure that Cohan and Harris are in the immediate vicinity. ‘This doesn't The Execution of Lanky ppt eke petemng st Miles away mean necessarily that these rising young managers know a good thing when they CUVEE got me,” he sald. | ged okyling Yor an hour netht sa broke tee it. They may have approached “OfMicer 60s" with a guilty consclence, At “I didn't think the Col- | the silence except the dull drumming of any rate Mr, Cohan 1s said to have promised: “If this thing gets over, I'll go to 1 onel's foreman would| tho light hoofs on the matted alfalfa. Spain and live there for the rest of my life.” Now, ofscourse, we should hate know ino, He wouldn't |Then Hiller threw. un experimental to lose Mr. Cohan, but all things being equal, we should iike to put in a good} —— have known ine If"—— |ginnce at Lanky—whioh the latter word for “Officer 608.” Whilo Mr. Cohan might e able to give Spain a few | He stopped short and looked gravely | caught. @ancing lessons, Mr. MacHugh could undoubtedly turn on his nimble heel and |at Hiller, ntly he had come very| | “I've thought” sald Lanky, qui teach Mr. Cohan a farcical thing or two, near betraying something he had tn. mig] Bi r been saarried a ended cret. compan This unknown author, who has sprung ee atta Mulaear are ABMS | been diterent. I never Heard of & tere 80 suddenly, cannot, even dy the | nine humo ried man gettin’ in the habit of rustling : ngest stretch of the Imagination, be ae ae cael considered a near relation of the Span- | “tf he hadn't saw me,” be sald, o “They're too busy minding the kide,” ish onion. He has wit, cleverness, and, Ouging the) een yenen returned Hiller, thinking of the Joye of most of ail, that rare quality known as “Of course, enied Hiller, the grim | his early fatherhood Mee MORE COUR Tee GO Teh, Th [tines of his lps softening with appre- remarked Lanky TRGUL PRA AE HAY Had eOSbO TBAT Oe ciation, “O£ course—if he hadn't saw youn, which Hiller's Atnary theatregoor, but Mt 1s bound to Rae hearer geet trom Lanky's | hia 20n Tuck ever mecting the ana chloe find appreciation somewhere, And the | aed et enn\ Gane Was destined for Lanky, “but I've wone Gatety Theatre is a good place in which aaeaete ie Daniel's, foreman might | ¢ere4, Mow It felt to be the father of @ to acttlo any argument there may be | "1 expect Daniel's foreman might poy—a good, trave-hearted boy, like on the question. |mave sega, the man who. wee with yee | Tusk, for instance. v st you ha ler gulped. A thritti ‘Officer 606" may sound like a badge | de the foreman stot Bim." coldly down his spine ae*his eyec aet of courage, but, unlike the loudsome \ Laanky yes searched Hiller’s face] Lanky’ t play at the New Amsterdam, it has [with @ rapid glance. Then his lips) “It's like having a good year with . nothing to do with lav and order, A formed two straigut lines, and he stared cattle jumping to $70 a head—only more young an ts #0 rich that he loads sionlly before him as though he had wot / go,” he said, imac up. letseeta beard. ; “stust be,” replied Lanky, rlovalse aol lie Rinjone’lataceeian “OF course, you won't, tell, whe tt} ‘They rode in i is the living pictu a girl he bh was,” resumed 1111! ‘But I've seni It ain't hard doy straight,” ‘ w 1 f i has word to my son, T who 9 over in| mnted Lanky then. da if you geen eating grapefruit without any. Trinidad, to have the shertf look out| watch him. I never had any one to thi g to protect her beautiful blue eyes, He comes back from Egypt so full of her that he can't think of anything else, and “sefore he realizes that Fate for a wounded rustlor, He was headed like Pol wate cent, cae for Trinidad the Jast Daniel's foreman ick, for im. and Tuck will get bim—if) filler reddened slightly, and then, moved to speech, he sald ; S dab ah sande“ tn Ault 3 curved into @ stim] “I reckon I can't plead guilty to watch ts on t Job an ready to ae tver the Cheer U AN Gli se mile, but he kept allent. ing Tuck much. Never thought he needs goods it h or he Js himself , mp: “You might as ed it. He's kind of drifted along and George Nash as Alfred Wilson. Wal- plinking at tho tallor-made vision, Hiller, “Tuck will made a man of himeelf. There's been lace Eddinger as Travers Gladwin. Helen comes in carrying her grape- Cuthbe rt! I t the ‘Hiller’a tongue lingered over hi times, though, when I thought he fruit ke a true chorus girl who orders what she likes and I!kes what she orders nto Lanky knew how &reat was the | wouldn't. ause she knows his real name, But she dos that his name has been taken by the man of her hasty cholee who planned to steal the paintings and make off with her. The real owner of the art gallery, who loves her because of her passion for grapefruit, doesn’t give himself aws but he calls in a policeman, and bef the law is given @ fighting chance to take its course thy policeman's un! form 1s worn by the expectant hero and the enterprising villain. To continue the story of this Fenious farce would be a waste words, But it is very good fi ft lasts, Wallace Eddinger stands & the resourceful author very cleverly as the young man whose taste for ar: and tle young” woman addicted to "t know zed bi thé pride, Lanky smiled sadly into Hiller's eyes. He stands amazed b teto Iisten to you,” he sald, frontoally, | “I expect, if I had been Tuck's father, vg inane night think Tuck Was as good|T would have zcticed it before,” he ol a’ unter catcher as his father, Not that | served, staring meditatively at the ot! { mean to compliment you.” members of the committes, who gs long-continued vogue of vetled| iis glunco rested upon Miller with | riding far ahead. By Clarence L. Cullen ¥+] Copyright, 1914, by The Press Publishing Co, (The New York World), subtieness, “But don't you! Hiller stiffened in his saddle. effects ts promised for another /singWlat, Cov woure catch him “Noticed what?’ he questioned sharply. geason and the silk warp pin Hie looked up and down La Junta'sone| ‘That Tuck had got into bad cem- | apple cloth ts very pretty for this pur) ot ne heads that had previously | pany,” responded Lanky without looking * ia ere now stretched fa er's face Ing offered at $14, ‘The material ta @/ dows wore now wre MG Orwaya, had |that had crept into hie heart fe tt inches wide. left the security of tholr retreats and ook here, Lanky,” he said abrupt- Corded fabrica will be very popular! Wire now cautiously coming into view. |1y, “you don't mean that Tuck has done during the 1912 season, A novelty tlssue|q atir had come—action had succeeded | anything in your line?” shh : ‘ Lanky kept his face averted, his tn this tne of goods 14 2% Inches widelinaction, a sown ene atenet | arcmin unter Hl fed, his eyes without Looking It! I Foolish 23nouch to deel “Abused” fhe Rolling Stone has a Lot of Rough Stuff; worn off! | A Bad Con- science is about se gaze, a reeable =a | and can be had in stripes and checks, yy ‘d collected; every- he said with pul ds him int ing dlf- ; s & group of men H ws feluctant Lhe A ynile his Irth ined ma wi Dele : =| ‘among Which the fashtonable black and) yi. 76 ite by pase tr Le rns ant ee at 2 ame never win him an exalted position on ! white effects are prominent at 12 cents renayes tt * gan inst Le Sunta’ had | Cetonelt’ vored the the police fore, ho may at least Several § yerd: 7 siod a erisla, that Lanky’s| “you damne “ safely par ja 4 Nar! wishing Commissioner Waldo the t o' the morning. George Nash cuts the when they’: The new Windsor tien are tn atripes|Mfoly PONT pelcn forth. death, and our Goat we were; and have « two-inch plain border at the One of Hiller’s big pistols was out—tt »w safe to resume théliay aratnet the pommel of his saddle. that 1t pleturc- fr + the frames Ike an ex- Thoroughly Bick | ends. They are very attractive and sell |) terrupt om at erenens muzale threatening Lanky, pert at the game that our leading cu of the Bruite! at 25 cents. Laniy sinited eontemptuoualy, | you damned Har!" he enld again, bis toms oficial has peen watching for t — | Quilted china silks in dainty colored| “Like women.” he wall, Jeriding &| taco twitohing convulaively, past year, but a thinner and da The Regular Feller Sticke to his Aexigns are 30 Inches wide and $1.25 aj thumb toward Sa) Bale Mocuttly mt coe you can call me what you yard. “Aer tetvecate.y turned tits back to | Children's aweater sults, consisting ofp onyy gud irew hie heavy revol les tua voutea ant ae oa ° | g suester, trouser legging and a cap in| LArky O's iove the heads of the men | and you've aot ey mune, Bus hat don't | knitted wool, are now reduced to $1.75.) gown the s(reet Before the reverber-| 115 side ‘rom the foreman'’s ~un, and T They can be had in red, green or tan.| ating roar nad i'd away the stroot WAS | heined him get away. He's over in Trin- In the soft, Neht welght but warm An- | again de Like sonreyion #8 “lidad now getting It fixed up. That's returned Lanky with @ plain- man would offer a better contrast to tiveness that grated oddly; “you got me, the blond and pl. Oclinger, Percy Ames {s amusing @s an Englishman who always makes the worst of a sit- uation, though his gestures are #9 extravagant that a great deal for Friends when he Doesn't Need their | Aid, and Keeps Awoy from Them! when he Does! } i Cover Up our Tratt from oy hed van Before turning | © 4 which we may truly be grateful ts We Can 1 they are $7.00 pop! hs ie aol why T told you back in town that Tuck saved when he Js restrained by hand. -.V\v/an Martin Sadie Small-| pverydody except Ourselves! gore Me atm cana aal bene ee: had replaced his | yt toe ee eustion you nea ton 4 reals eapon in J's nolste | ccelient value. Gray Angora mittens | 520" 1) for children are now being sold at 49] 0014 gently entte Ruth Maycliffe as Helen Burton, In summing up the cast the ladies should come last, for two of them at least| The Past 1s as Dead as a Mackerel !n act Uke chorus girls, Miss Fr Maycliffe has evidently pursued her dres: but tho Present is @ Fish ae got away. A man can’t very well cap- 1 By Any audiouce.” be | turn himself, can het” we'll hang you tm the! yiter did not ani Dut taking @d- a Barre! 2 “4 -) cents, reguiar way." vantage of Lanky's apparent preocou- maker at the expense of h islish, Whiley Miss Vivian Martin is too slily to|Pighting for the Baltt Py trtennoee enh aregee Arter ingen acs tomtortable rompers for these cold hanks.” ata 7 4 th tes | ation he covertly sheathed his weapon, talk about, But “Officer 065" is worth @ word or two in your ear, Move along — history of the stag {iluston ts thus effected solely by art and| days are of woollen goods in stall gray) To Bate ingeringly Upon the butts)" so? course,” sald Lanky presently, “E now to the Galety! fou ean't Maep on Constiog WDOU! 2 ig Geuiteas by RS, Berke by akilful shadowing of the siteaie aie plaids. Red piplngs and gilt buttons) of bis PIMOS | Vt theme ne inter | OxPOct ft pa tie = set _ |Drageing tho Siod Up-Hill Agata! Well-known French actor and ural features and expression (whigh| afford an attractive trimming, and they nee fee Colca be pee peckan Wf Gee —_— ‘The death's head" (says the Sketc::, | do not in the very least suggest @ elgull) | sell at $1.00. It would look more regular,” ug-| make much difference to them that The only Dwelling on the Past that'#/from which the accompanying picture into the desired semblance. ‘he season for fancy balls ts now at) pogiog Hiller mildly. Tuck 1s your boy?’ e ry Worth While 1s the Kind wo Indulge hand and one prominent shop ts catere|@yinky's ever swept the faces of the| Filler did no: answer, He was think: B e t t V l n Cc n t lin when we Come Upon some Little Old Ing to there functions by making to or-|mon of the committee with the nolder= ing of many things that ehitlea his e Ss Withered Flower © 1p @ Book, ing Winey costes of crepe paper. | Ini { a that the ttea krow | pigod with horror, He shuddered over » butts |; ‘ ginary picture of h back fn the Flown aie oni the models 1s a dalty dross made so reseed, 528) ai # y ple ° pos Gp in green, white and yellow profusely | of! without a last fight. | S%eweods toward. whish, tee vice t Oo overs The Cheerfulness that must be “Cul- . “ . Kecorated with daisies This atractive | to Part know that I |fow riding. He caught Lanky looking tivated” always Looks Like the Hot The English Genders. SBA a us rele SME Tries as sorte | arden tei mnerae FM in |S whit Afraid of your | ge'him pitvingly ad he Bowed his head House Stuff to us! Whi ental for a time, ‘The woman W © appear tn} eins,” ‘1 he he over his e's mane, Marriage and Salary seb | °T7O make a tong story short, the little Mine Ba ins eens das a ptrect Bows can orde> an ermine cos ances i wet four) wae hard to know that your boy hes ae eriaasiei ; A Lot of Good Fellers ara being | I As o etree ne coat, cap, muff and vekirt| or ive ou could put me 1D as @ cattle thie! Fe Tey can areca magutters froin young men asking |eirned Loose from Hospitals To-Day rie arn hor Mending simulating this fur, for s1ag9, | out of bun with “sympathetic tan it they ean afford marvlage on such and such an | TNO (0°80. Markee in thelr Nan- | rae 2 bie His Impre nied "A Plerrot suit in white, with the fritts| ee wand * making Weugnt a hele We colAanar whiGneoill eater all Reens—and this time Next Year a Lat | ani you take is Impression. In red, 1s 912.59, have any unples a no way ‘to blame AMIAS Atnecda, (ATI Ghee bites mabe oka ce'Them will be Dishing Out that Laugh : re BEN W, LINDSEY, defending wom-| qn the art embrotdery departments); pogular, and | § on palliatively, fee Hing jepends, in the first place, upon where the Number! cla’ Gs ee, firme at Albany, sid OF 08 Opp) rigy gro aciling walst ‘engths stamped | a shall a tanks, » fire of accusation in Hiller's i ; = | ht, pai 4 npee of eves, tha 4 Lanky, 1 him we didn't want aan BRavAa dial 4 Mans Moric Gite. te | He objecta eon surderstends, wie |on handkerchief linens at $1.25, and the tha anke, ant him FRU ERT CAEN dae cecmiyenuat |. viciwacts Jip. Qwm Ranarge it ROMs ibaa ad fmf OB dtecrtptign ae ae faiewiadies are very ' In giving value] He amen Mi ty *taatant foollag around with Other peoviale oats Mmum Income on wh @ avers Ape nian . . ( ; a Lis A M wirle f r AWigy Freee hank wile Bod tures endarenoan liv VAN’ GL) gure [UOHE pee Oc! 10 Mune Up the Mites |*%) seed ogi he erie" may ony. the meriateug Sean A the! vie suggestions ast nbroidering r guard for an axis gee T brie’ $6, Fane Due trons f i of -—— when add rewing janadowne, wary] te boy " sien) ame. : 1 by the muzzles ae permits them to save little, 1f anything, and necessitates i ccataatetmull of Fallara who |itton ng, Lord lanadewne,, | Om TT] | "Thle litle bey, sing an elephant for tbe | 8 Nae cain alaiaped ont Bae walle orf asp TO ee eatten 12k. He'll tell you that when you many deprivations. The Tall Cactu | you. Tannat sa), "1 am’ sorry to have] "Oh, pop, look at the bla cow with hor | Hnen are 2% cents, “ them betwoen his shirt | be conciuded. i On the other hand, there are plenty of country towns 4 trom Phantomal | mencraacied om time Ti Bits, horns iu er Mout eating bay wilh Wer tall,” ON eet yamiaet rs pene nd of his trousers in er turned to Lanky, his face set me at ; jn pt es la La Wasningion bear. With the present VowUe of masher the | ani ; * Ne sudden resolution, : where $00 @ year in clear money would be considered A 8 omn moment Lanky ‘ a nic Aare ¥ atta ——— pin a in demand, and those in the, front a anks Joes any one else KNOW of this? Betty Vince ample. But the young man in this case probably has no| We have to Watch Ourselves more Ridiculous. ee ois tk eek, wn at his empty hol- ‘d, hoarse! bs her rent to pay and owns a horse, cow, garden and hens Into the bargain, Carefully when we're On Velvet than A his head and Restaurant Advertising. The important thing 14 that each Would-be hus)and shou , ATTEN, 1 should 1 know of," DWN, the Denver a aire They can be refully consider |» qo when we're Hitting the Hard y atmonn W vald) nad at & ce * he sald quietly, before marriage how far his income will cover fally needs in his own special Spots! i t en a | podtthe weds there is an ex we'd better go," returned Ki | eyvironment. Bin Re hs F tt maton | pod ‘ Wer |auisite little butter alah mal with @ Hiller, snuer A ary ee Trinilad @ '#>t and left bim with a “A, BA!" writes: ‘Is it proper for & wi at dishes are sults} one Lady “ortune m. » a Pilrtae in| did removadle glass Innar dish, sinthe He sttonwoods?” be sui , friend.” gint of Atteen to receive regular atten- to order for supper after an tlove Flapper, but ehe objects to being o\ wre ainays gine haps, OF & Ahells and ee cover lifts by Mg tgens Bated over Lanty'e tage, | 7 But of ade a thea know now,” he tione from @ young man of seventeen?" or Welsh ravebit are!Chueked Under the Chin and Called @ q Tas vavvle up he window teres tsttota "i ry spring. he. ry including @ email Sgnywhere.” he returned, added, hei ae re s ‘The byirl to too young for love-making. ali customary orders, chipkent 60 malppunledy a © edvorypament. "Title ww . ber J vOr Fe hp ONS Be ’ ‘ i] i sb