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{ } ee cere) encore in nner en Sarma ioe OM OOCOKROCeE Ma) 6B OCECBY C.M. Payne py 3 -Yhe Evening World Daily Magazine, Friday, “S’Matter, Pop?” HARA RA ARRAY TAKE Tihs ls LeMonape To PAPA pea 5 (Wily Don? Ye ove Tve uted RED PEPPER AN HIM RED PEPPER SUGAR AN WATER FOR wierd AN SUGAR AN Cures A cord In A_Tipey Range Riders Another Great Cowboy Romance By CA. Seltzer, Author of “1HE TWO-GUN MAN” New York World) of the second Prince: Looked a Quarter Century Ago Old-Time Photographs of Stage Celebrities vat ts understandable {nag | 4 was untri 1 w risk! ern, with Kimball, Sept. 4, 1% but when, ra and his company having | “Lydia Gilmore’’ One Long Trial for Margaret Angiin Copyright, 1912, by The Prow Publiding Co. (1 Isabel Irving—Grace Kimball, HE sea of 1805-189 Is mem- oral in histrionte ry} for the veritable whirlwind popular excitement and m that surged thus! | (Covvrlaht, 1911, by Outing Publishing Company.) the trouble to look toward the gun- he Pr oof fay dramatized | 206 on tour, Dantel Frohman heark: | NO cHaprens, |fighter, The men of the outfit allowed BY CHARLES DARPRPNTON. from the Anthony Hope novel by t ened to tar demand and cast his! feevions the muscles to relax, but al A the Miwand Rose. ak company tn the nda" play, | town one afte a caithe stenting | Unusual Ay ele, tatked too ouch oughout BE. 31. tong, an: 10, 1895, large profits were assured | edition, and auddenty ‘realiaes the seutiment of Ww T was down In 4 by a/trt ridin’ for # man named ye | M Donald,” said Sixteen, placing subtle ue jemphasts upon the word and he could, allow Mins x | a, more money to in the play at the Lyceum Theatre last night, 1d a very t when he epoke of te ‘a re ar Mme. jnual engagement at the old Ly | Theatre in Fourth avenue he was forced ‘T's @arrulous old butler who, like nearly every bod teat stage cage.” There was mich a marked suggestt ux put the whole} Veo g f ‘ t t i he v o give nine performan er week to try ow te gre {sending a slow glance upward Into the ‘ us affa.r that it # \ Avthur Jo 0 aatisty the demand; and tater the|, Tuis drama, by the way, practically tal with Piter and: tetta tien thee rook's face, “there was a creatoor the ’ inspiration to write “Lydia ¢ 1 Whi 2s passing a frame Was current at two New. York rke the turning point in the careers X} Janky's accomplice im catile that couldn't talk n Couldn't Pleasant hour in a clammy cl r of theatres almultaneousty. ‘That placed 13,| 0% Sot! women. At the end of ite Aret | a Rn THLSTORTT A corre he Coe | ones uly tm CIGATY o It was a bloody dagger we saw before us when G no to! RE, Soiliern kid Jaren %, Itackett eavon Miss ng withirew from the | MeNamars We pa gays) ‘The gunfighter cursed profanety winches) “We was speakin’ of men," he sneered back from an al visit to the home of tis f Miaet vivaley. | 7 } leadership of the Lyceum Company, to Ms t hom e a in the plo role of . A Btracey, whose husband eacnlved him Witte wich He i Pilite Hodbit, Nudie Psaehe and tecoeded by Mary Mannering, im- guar tine one aes ek a contesston he found him Rae ey t ng Rudolt V. of Ruritania, andj Lorted from the British provinces for CHAPTER VII. \terent. Exceptin' he couldn't talk, But beginning of his , 1 1 nrought Grace iim: fd teabet t ter only one more Continned.) he didn’t care none. Had to write on a was oad news, for part 70 that we mo min Thilo Feagsctive lesding wotresnes stage Miss Kimball mar The Sixteenth Man. f paper wien he wanted to our loss, The wlio J 1 iiike: RiHiltaR COMIN ENS tvate life. Hows | PBSC CON was not tong tn et- ¥. Used to carry a pad of Btracey was kt) Mica Kimball was st pl five years of 4 teity | | nted. Me talked or ‘ ‘ th et, vite ne on a as helpless as ¢ it | liahanenalar ic, GHKUtIPN, ara ence M.D. Maguire (as sie | outAt forebore to {PARSE net’ tellin’ me It was eater beg De pyri acteloanlchst tide BY rifi Princess avia, In Which ogonee Pt tC abreno hens thecal aus tt : ven fora pupae fighter. ‘I reekon ho toll @ hadn't Jeft the house since dinner. Then 1 SFAGteh bo. MANY ottien well known| team.) deol ne Was taciturn and soft-) “Way he wrote she took the « rand st tuto the nigh! at tn ti \ tosses were ” at Wl Teabel Irving (tio, tnetdentally, mar. spoken, On hie first trip to the Ute] ‘Die gunfighter nodded coldly lar cesso M i Her ried at about the same time) hae stuck River range with the wagon he confided| Sixteen sighed, cutting the noteh inh | frst successor was Miss Irving, and the atesdliv to her art. atepping fr only once, This was to tha cook and [stick deeper. riod hhnself, Back ti Texas he| “Yes,” he said drawiing, “t reckon | had gone through a week's famine, The|told mo why. He sald that whe cook Was uncharitable enough to aua-| wrote on @ plece of paper there f accompanying photogr 1 thelr court dresse: The photographs indicate th how the Lyceum engagement to the en | Dost of leading actrees with John Dre fact that and from that to stardom. ae 2 pesca: tas phbauaelld pect that Sixteen had hinted at hia lack any danger that he'd go around by a ene stint eee = lof a ite in order to ingratiate him-|into other people's business e is nel at he 414 not volunteer other] The range boss a heavy apes ° : Cierseths S88, ergo information concerning himself con-|the sharp stave ends of (lie headless mal F: by The Press Pablisiua vinest the cook that he had learned nd smiled sweetly inte thes!) wih |When You Are Married 2%. (xGhiiir) ge By Alma Woodward } |ivitint sr ana ea s. It was |ote e eONe Sixteen could ride. No one—not Mps upon the tall of his apron and tri who | ei, | the cook—who should have heen acep-|to look unconcerned. There was a hair isn't bleached, even though mouth woman. Rverybod; ~~ "4" | tical after Sixteen's admieston to him—|piclous movement among the other men ks as though ft ds," 1 told him.) must be sporty- re a ybody saya you)disputed that. And he made good from| But the gunfighters face darkened | yoand I was trying to]the start, Even the range boss—a glum, jevilly. The scart that sagge! at hi« ed PORT-ITI orld and she's been divorced and 180 | 66 geerEED WISH you'd cut out going [CYersthing, So of course she has lots to tt lo SHR } with Mrs, evans, Joar etdaasbens me RODE InIE EE! arnt Pre edy Mee le every: ie roar Li heat silent man, wholly without sentiment—|throat was not {n pressing need of re sald Nd ENO: OLS TD ionty CHateE ab ew ge HEALING Wath oe bac Ral Gina tty len he dtd come over and itft me up, | mitted to camp-fire counctls that he /arrangement, nd yet hie fingers hovered da Thon baad fea a fail jer as awe a dl y had nothing to complain of. around {t, Hngering near the aperture ti df I was te y surprised. | noe cr mben oe fers w us a le 4 eee but vee ae yer ast own Little girl Sixteen did his share; more than hi shirt bosom. Knowing from expert- dan f nt with any of 6 Be aw ussy, It isn't} couldn't have bleached It tn |, you + \ are, y = lence Ju h ‘ y Bee Re neta ter dered: WIARIARY 2 BGWAGie (oNTIseE cH NURAItUE| KEG: aan a a in aad very” tone] eat to anow tie worth {0 Uat¥ Jiand'ne [tha range pons rose’ trom hie halle v Ww | is {t? Goodness knows he It fsn't her hatr, Joan. Blond hatr) Jarings ‘eten to me} gainet the admiration of the men. On| crouching. the spirst ond, be- | ui has @ queer enough assortment) and black eyebrows are not necessarily | bf Pies & moment Ae Bes es ee Found. few “I reckon you're ri’ satd the gun n s ry ort, €ome- , it ‘a form of branding! In the first place, | ry great Jor full ‘ ig LNs oddedd eee fiat “That's different." h ih i ea | of tiger lillies there] !table energy. He knew where to strike! Glancing sldelong, the range boss could, ¢ how i‘ “Thi rent." she's mu er than you, she amokes, one calla iily,| hen the proper moment came; he rode|aee the gunfiehter’s fingers closnw: "a {vely and Interesting and of course that's. different—tt's!and she's fonder of an afternoon cock- For a time tho| 22.Well: oF & Iittle better, than the other /around the Ivory butt of the aix-shooter jm, hard ya rather Ko With her than with |always different when {t's a woman in-| tail than she t# of tea, That's not @/aplendor of the wilder flowers’ o @] men, und he threw a rope with @ skill |concealed in his shirt bosom. ‘ Ir those ocher women, who talk continually | stead of aman. T wish I were a man—, 00d beginning.” ‘8’ coloring more than once drew flattering| Sixteen deliberately deepened tthe peers: NAMKHAR ANG HOW dt WInhiT Work a mani | eval loth ob woman do that ROWr ne ie daring way tt 19 aplashed with ments from the entire outfit. notch in his branch of chaparral. The nl bile!" 1 op ted. I thought maybe he'd c: = sladeval: ack fascinates the eye, The white ly] Yet there was a strange something | knife blade grated oddly tn the strange © RuGne aaeneane | Ga Bap hetero ot ett bare A if , ts overmiadowed. But after ititle tine} about Lim that ot the outit wonder- [silence that had failen. If Sixteen aid hat does she|take me on his knee, because he usualiy| “I know they do. And there are aome| tho frilliant color glares and the epots| imi. In some subtle manner he tm-|not know the significance of the gun: talk of—other wot | does when I get into a tantrum, but he! women upon whom that sort of thing| dance end irritate the ayer, And ches | patted the impression that nothing !fighter's words and the menace of Bia en's husbands?" didn't then. Je leaned back tn his|seems to fall naturally. You are not! ons takes the little white lily fr an rt of a cataclysm or an earthquake |stealthily moving hands he lacked wn “No, she doesn't!" |chatr, his lps ret sterniy and his eves|the type, my dear that garishnees, pute It Ina vase ati ee | Could disturb his equanimity. Even | derstanding. If he knew and \was ~« I retorted itn-| staring straight ahead, instead of! “You ace,” I buret out, unadle to keep) itself, and cherishes {t, hoping it will Hie ts - Ameen tats Ses ne Bouene esha herd * ta hy Gon. dignantly, “She ay aay i y | the aecret any longer, “that's Just what never Gle! One forgets ali about the| not wlinke his self-control, This was| sidering the situation, his conduct was talks of the latest t's a man's duty to protect his wife! different women have told me, and/ others, and when they do begin to die|demonatrated to the outht one day in| marvelous, elther way. books and toptes|from anything that may harm her. [, that's why I tried to cultivate Mre.| the spots look @o strange on the @hrt after the first batch of year-| And now Sixteen spoke. Qa of the ethics of his profess! yory moment, long aso 1) that ting Off to keep an appointment wit #0 m nings to puss th J to see the u ted happen, \ ltt! tles was scacely noticed o, But Mr. ne we we { » e t old-fas 1 n ve Ned © : i t y y rs " thes ¥ Ana £0 in a he somewha ‘ 1 he ta os is 7 of the day and de- jdo not say that Mre. has harmei! Evans, ‘They sata that you have to/elled leaves! Do you understand, dear?” | ling 1 been brande “T've done hearn te of how you're new-fashioned t? nade popula Ime, X Lghtiui caper-ences Leg cdi” |Seu, Obit you continue aecing tier a0| have gome ecrt of apices about you {t| ‘Wo you Won’ want me. to be enerty| >The: hatred that Nad ares up be, eome ince win Alen, Mb iMete Os “Phe Rack” to * tly ont “4 a es in which you're | much, unconsclousiy you wil fopt you want to hold your husband's love I asked incredulously tween the two men was as bitter aa ie{said quietly, almost tenderly, 30, s Wheel." ¢ the bewlaged A : 1t2" | many of her ways—and i do not Ike her | nowadays; suid that a man tires ot ever," he answered und k was Inexplica Apparently it had manne en ui hit ake youre avent into drama un ve ed all over theways, that's all." to death of @ butter-won't-melt-In-her- une a4 @ regult of @ glance, the curl| 20, WR my a iar, You don't the drooping of an eyelash, nething equally intancidle. No nian of the Lazy J could have told ex- whe [actly how, and yet hatred was there. lash between the two men| He e@iiced upward, hie Peculiar gue \ hind “Tatches’ ‘ The frat Ne | Schooldays Blow Ne Sinan? Me (ote) ot By Dwig | poets antiga th can eat reckon I'm goin’ to tell you right mow that I @tn't? Not while yo! got # 004 grip on that fancy ‘aix. tortured heroine took the stand and faced the stern prosecutor. But this aime he wasn't what he seemed, He was a lover in law's clothing, And she Anew all the answers to his auestic Jie may have been a bad tout he was a good love “a good woman,” as ¢ know with heavy ¢ sake of her little boy sie would save Ms father's life by perluring hersel’, and for her sake Benham would see Lee Ie ne te crore In tha from hie etirt boson, Ageia, Me. brags corral, the men gave the evening over Hea Wail sey Stree ee | 1o Samcl® raring volsee ching, tol eee hdl Perea eiegee ne cook had come to th Or, sil yy You see, FATY, : Re OPHELIN TOLD UOTE IED CaM gree Chay rere 4 GER TAS NC Tye tc NE TIE A LUMP OF IF \ WANTeO A He stood in the narrow doorway bruc-| tun with whom he hed clag = « the thing throuer? q examination ing himaelf, with a flabby arm resting with ad demonstrated her potency. proceeded according to programme and SUGAR TO THE PRONG JOB \ Comd GeT One faclillih a perience ha her ordeal seemed to be over when AND, PLACE & LADDER FROM oe Dovin aT THe WHEEL WORKS Meee, ina Neetione ual kes tenia’ olgeinspecy tat rg range boss expertly balanced himeelt, | violent. attempting to distribute his weight @0, ‘The range oes again @ought the that no portion of hia anatomy might be! neadiess nail keg. The cook vanished subject to the tormenting sharpness of| witnin the bunkhouse door; the meno!” the atave-ends. The eunMghter lounged | tno outfit breathed freely once more. againat the adobe bricks of the bunk-| ‘The gunfighter sauntered away in the house, sweeping Sixteen with cold, emo- | airection of the corral, whistling @ popl'- tlonless glances while the latter talked {hr cya hoy ditty, Sixteen unconcernedly f his travels, The other men were|conunaad whittling his branch of ped about, each acconiing to his no- |") aparral, The talk Arifted to the work x» THE PRONG % THE FLOOR. —— Ten, WHEN The ANT SMELLS Tue SUGAR HE CLimBs UP THE LADDER AFTER T AND WHEN NE GETS To IT AND BEGINS TR EAT WE SIMPLY CUT ThE STRING ance DROPS The BRICKS — she swore that her husband had not left the house on the night of the mur- der, ‘Then up popped an anon 8 lets ter, for all the world as though tt had come from "Th riy on the Wheel." The fudge admitted that didn't pay on to anonymous letters us but this was such an extraordinar yon that he asked ING Tue. FELLERS! - a, ‘7 1 . ~—— Mrs, Gilmore to renain w ead | , \ DASHING OUT THE ‘corey /, Hon of comfort : tthe coming summer, whic The writer told of having seen Mrs. 4 . \ BRAINS OF ( ONE VIHATS You say you've heen from the lainly that the incident just vet ‘8 boy op low on the 2o0n Blair as Or. Clement Giimore, DNT— AUNT) + cot THE BT Tas J in Montana clear down to the Pe San eae tet foroade dibcussion. Gilmore's boy open a i me ANT Bol cae PRAC- trict in Texas?” queried the gunfighter, | “t-n. gays following the clash with the * night that the erin w bi sian iia em aad te Nas : \ ical JOKER : |iiaking little effort to conceal hie inere- | poniienter Sixteen conducted himself as” The oy bad hal tae | dulity z [though he had entirely forgotten dt, AR short ery. That ¥ i the t |" "Why, shore. T just told you about) itentiy he a trifle more carestTae into court. And t " n tv ya lthan before, giving himself up wheil, teouent here to testit * \ 1 yal to his work and taking no part in the = Meine oobi save ' ry) anand haan of the eau ry, |songe and talks that ran around the i wp fcamp fires at night. deepate, - or eeu Asien yeu returned Sixteen, | "1/800 some Nnempisined reason the gur In the vlolent anau of this mow came » seen my share of It fighter seemed to take Sixteen's In@it- again. Her pent good-naturedty around &t! peronce for inault, His manner, when wreat w bet the i tw auditors, disc K agenerous mouth |, Cranced to be near the latter, wars and flashing teet » acme of studied poldtene: nd yer ay You @aid you'd been @ me here” fowrt act and went meanwhile had taken a dese in the house nto Texas | yeneath tt, concealed dy his slow-spolien 1 the BUN | words and cold nonchalance, was the \Cunning Insolence that maddens, By hefore you fighter cold! ho hed no’ problem in the end shore, ixteen's answer apparently Bixteen gave little attention — > Shp middisraged tovor a He lancet up as the gunfighter anced ey the gunfighter at these times, Around Interest to tho play, Mr. 1 COR ee Oe ee ae or omer [tne cree At RIGA Guring the sagas ve f for ed an meth Ld o “ ° an ou rt, xteen wou! ie Drayogtt 60: Abang Ar laughed mirthlessly, | But the cook foresaw trouble. One Baeiera <charactes oth ve Arn tell of how the eit | nignt, standing beside the chuck WABerae=y pra was clover, thous nate Xas makes men wa Type Pip ye er he The it wo they want ween-witted consta le i," eee fr en ine ie One of them boys ts gotn' to quit dooked rai! » for to haem FANE on Waller ee the looser [MSY 2 malmbty auaden Regore. (he fal! Ispasition. ork on ne longs y atay in rownd-u Gaol Be RUS e Pe ian exnlices As the summer waned !t seemed the Heh oe eea town thera a cook's Prophecy would be groundl "You must have t long time,” said the gunfighte sons stiffened | During the hard work of the round-u yiuns! the men had little ttme to devote to { iis thelr strange quarrel, And then Tucker ing to retreat | issued an order that created a stir THE VICIOUS CIRCLE. readiness. ‘The ca The Gosyipy #is—Yoa, T have to £0 ° bon hs toes, prep on the agin for ut tately. The m the outfit sat| among the men of the outfit, The gun- Wattor—How: aid you 1 y silent, tieir muscles At-| fighter and Sixteen were to be two wir? fro { this Coaracter had been known, three men Who were to drive a bunch of t it in gun-play, cows to Trinidad for shipment, The third Farning money to go] truth ts, you kno London Opinion, of monkeys, Gosalpy Guest oa the continent. Dut slatecn caimiy continued whittling | aman was to be Webb Ball, the Buster, his braneh ef chaparral, not even taking (To Continued.)

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