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+ With Miss Birdie. yep atemors, “I went over to make a call on je Ramiber wrong, and I walk right past. ATR HELP Heard Something Smack Nokeus So, but You’re Aunt Xu Boe in the Vestibule. WON'T YOU MAKE UP? joePoor Fellow Worried All Night __and Asked Evening World to Assist Him. "Wil Miss Birdie Meyers of Pitts- Burebr now visiting her aunt, Mrs. tha Kedzrorek, at No. 524 East One Pt and Forty-cighth street, please call Nr. Giles Heilprin of No. 207 {Wert Ninety-eighth street and tell him éte fen't really mad? Becausa Mr, Hell- prin has the fidgets so severely that he called up the Evening World, the little friend of all in trouble, to-day, and eked this newspaper to “square” him “It’s like this," he explained in tones “Which made the wire tingle with love t party last night. And she knew I coming, so the rest of the family, nt and her mother and the rest, down in the basement dining goom, and she went up to the parlor to Nght it up and pick out some new music and have it ready on the piano. Now, or sister had @ paper wedding at that , e house a week ago and the SS Wpeerations were still on the wall and en the chandelier. IRST THING YOU KNOW THERE WAS A FIRE. xcited becauns in- terrupted himself with a cooing gurgle of embarrassment) “and she sticks the match Into the paper, and first thing you know the place {s afire. She tries to put it out herself at first, but she fen't any fireman even if she ts the nicest—well, anyway, it got away from “her and they have to call the engines. Of course there is a lot of excitement 1m the street, “Just then I come along. They are ail out on the front steps, but I don't @eo them. Anyway, I had the house (Brat's what ma mad. She calls atter me and asks if I am one of these fair weather fellers who isn't a friend {ndeed, and I go in and try to explain amd the more I explain the more she roasts me and she calls me a coward -ané a lot of things like that. Oh, yes, he fire was put out easy enough and verything was all right, except It was 7s of wet. But 1 um worrted about he she talked, “Late last night along about 1 o'clock I am so worried that I call up the Yhorning World, but they it was too late for them to do the matter jus- tice unless they get out an extra, and advise me to tell The Ivening World @bout it in the morning. Can you ) square me so she will understand, do you think? Thanks. AUNT HEARD SOMETHING SMACK IN THE VESTIBULE. Mrs, Kedzrorek, the aunt of Miss Meyers, was the only member of family at home when a peace am! q@ador of The Evening World called » East One Hundred and Forty-eighth et to-day, She was astonished that Mr. IMeilprin was worried about tho te of Mish Birdie's feelings towards hy,” sald she, “the idea! Didn't he here at 8 o'clock night and etay until ‘What Is the matter with ithe man? I didn’t see him, but I was te when Birdie went to the with him, Of course, I couldn't ‘them in the vestibule, but from what heard there wai y reason to think Bird{e didn’t ike him a whole lot. What fwould you think, when it was s0 loud that you ‘And not on: Me. Heillprin idly for Taft Delegates. NPWBURGH, N. ¥., March 27.~The Primary election in the Twenty-stzth Congressional District, which comprises the counties of Orange, Putnam and Dutchess, resulted in a clean sweep for the Taft ticket, which was headed by ex-Gov, B. B, Odell r for State Commit. teoman. Out of a total of cast in Newburgh alone Mr. Odell got J.0w majority, and the cand{dates for the national convention, J. M. Dickey and 8. . Phillips, Tatt supporters, ran equally than 1,200 votes ‘well. Throughout Orange County the | hand. So the Pilgrim had put away meekly all her intellectual heirlooms in the casket inlaid with eolid ivory end had not thought of them for months, “* Roosevelt ticket, on whieh H. Fish jr, opposed Mr, Odell, received scarcely 10 ‘per cent. of the Republican votes. The vote in Putnam and Dutchess showed the same drift to Taft. In one of the districts the Roosevelt taket did not receive @ single vote. The Roose- velt ticket made the beet showing in (Cornwall, the home of Dr, Lyman Ab- ~ = ett. wiPx4Gov, Ofell said of the election in ‘Ghia district: “Tt ts a victory for sanity 00 a stinging rebuke to Mr. Roosevelt ‘and to those who seek to advance his wandidacy and peculiar ideas,” Placa cr ls ol WIDOW TAKES HER LIFE. ‘Mrs, Fannie Holt, who was sixty and had been @ widow for @ year, found life ‘lone and without friends or children so.bitter that some time between mid- night last night and daybreak she furned on all the gas jets in the little “ yoom she occupi at No, 5 Preside: and lay down to a death came nobody kno’ Pixiorning Mrs. Mary Miller, the landlady, strect, Brooklyn, raced the smell df gas to Mrs, Holt's | Weroom and found her dead. j Mrs. Holt and ber husband, both from | MéMMliwaukee and childless, lived together he President street boarding house & year preceding the busband’s a | th. Neither hed friends or relatives we. The death of the husband was a ) ‘bi ‘which the widow pever re- pose a ae vis LITTLE FAITH, KILLS GIANT DESPAIR WELAD INTHE PILGRIEE RESCUE PROM COUBTING CASTLE Faint Reart Faller to Rescue Her, but Lite Falth Cometh to Her Relief and, Guided by Love, Ke Demolisheth the Stronghold | of Giant Despair and Leadetd the Pilgrim | Coward the Enchanted Ground. Cverygirl Findeth that Opinions Whicd Pre- vaileth in a Country Cown Are Classed as Mossback Motions in the City of De- struction, and Bewalleth Because She Is Despoiled of Her Cherished Heiriooms. EIGHTH ARTICLE OF A SERIES By Nixola Greeley-Smith. Now, ‘there was not far from the place where they lay a castle called Doubdting Castle, the owner whereof’ was Giant Despair, and it was in Ais grounds they now were sleeping. Wherefore he, getting up in the morning early and walking up and down in his fields, caught Christian and Hopeful asicep in his grounds. The Giant therefore drove them before him and put them into his castle into a very dark dungeon. Loseth Precious Jewels Now it happened after the Pilgrim bad dwelt for a certain time in the City of Destruction that she went one day to look in the wooden casket inlaid with solid GREELEY* SMITHS ivory, where she kept her intellectual heirlooms—the views and precepts of life and conduct which had been banded down to her from her great-great-grandmothers. And, behold, the caeket was empty! Not a thought, not a view, not a precept of all the good, solid, eubstan- tial principles she had brought with her from @ country town remained. When the Pilgrim firet came to New York she was very certain of what she thought about everything. At home she had trotted forth her Uttle horde of maxims on all occasions and she and all her friends were as proud and certain of their value and genuineness as if they had been the For instance, the Pilgrim knew when she dwelt in acountry town that Good always triumphs over Evil; that the wages of Sin is Death, that Truth al- ?| ways Prevails over Error, and that the Aim and End of Everygirl'’s Ex- + |istence is to be a Mother. But after Priscila hed met and sub- mitted herself to the Worldly Wise Woman, aehe realized that her favorite precepts did not meet with the enthustastle reception in New York which had greeted their appear- Moreover, Worldly ance “back hom Wise Woman had foned things and don’ opinions till you have eeen te 4 can get some ideas at fret S&S, You want something t a boarding house of course. three features if you buy a Young. Spring Derbies and Soft Hats, $3 & $4. it the end. When but this Up in a Dungéon in Doubting Castle You HAVE LOST ALY Sou (te TEL LECTURE HEIR Looms, om Pret ee —Pilgrim's Progress. went to look for them PRISCILLA IMAGINI SHE HAS BEEN ROBBED. “I have been robbed! I have been robbed! Fome one bas stolen my p! cious opinions!” she exclaimed in ter- ror and forthwith flew to Worldly ‘Wise Woman, carrying the empty casket in her hand end saying re proachfully: ‘been robbed, Worldly Wise Woman, robbed. Some one hee taken Nectual heirlooms. 1 haven't an opinion to my name.” “Good!” exclaimed Worklly Wise ‘Woman under her breath, but noting tho Pilgrim's dismay, she added sympa- thetically: “Well, dear, it might have been pected. Every Pilgrim has to lose her inherited opinions if she comes to New York, and if it will,do you any good I will tell you the names of the thieves. “They are expert cracksmen whe make a specialty of stealing intel- Jectual heirlooms which they, are able to sell at.e promt outside the city. Their photographs have been “Do you-mean to say that robody can keep any inherited opinions in New York?" “No mossback opinions,” answered Worldly Wise Woman. ‘Don't you think I will ever get more in your Spring hat besides your head. You want—and ought to be sure of etting, Quality and tyle—a perfect Fit You have a guarantee of all “Tne REASON IT ESCAPED Good aiwaye trtumphed there would be death appiles only to the soul and heart, bat I learned after one visit to Vanity I was taught that Truth always pre vafig over Error. I don't think that !8/ viotor took any part ia the court house ‘LOST, SRAVED OR STOLEN them back? esked the panio-stricken Pilgrim. “Do you want them back?’ esked Worldly Wise Woman. SHE WANTS HER HEIRLOOMS AND TELLS WHY. “Of course I want them,” Priecilla anewered. “They are among @ ‘Woman's dearest possessions. What would Faint Heart think of me without my opinions?’ Worldly Wise Woman gased long and sadly into the Pilgrim's eyes. “Do you care automatic motherhood fe @ priv- with « Leghorn hen.| Woman quaked with fear. what Faint Heart thinks of yout’ she asked. “If ao, I agree with you that you had better et them back. Faint Heart is a very hard, crude young man, as very young the police station.” dungeon.” And when they were in the Dungeon, the Pilgrim perceived that she hed dropped even the casket which bad hela her opinions outside the badge “Greatgrandmother left me that in ‘Why, I remember when the sewing circle met and @ girl was spoken of and anybody said, painta!’ we all agreed that thi be no good in her, and none of us ‘would bave dreemed of apeaking to her. Yet now, when I go to parties in Ni York, I am often th room who hesn' and I don’t think less geome woman who looks as if she had bought out a bankrupt druggist has the nerve to say to me, ‘Why, Priscilla, how pale you are! you're not feeling very well’ see, that opinion’s gone.” “Certainly, because you have learned to judge by aurfaces only,” Worldly Wise Women answered, “Go turret of Doubting Castle, perceived Faint called to him saying: WHAT'S THE GOOD OF BEING GOOD, ANYWAY? “The next one was that Good always triumphs over Evil, but ince I have met Life I know that that isn't so. But at these wo. had started coward the Cast! This Old Established House Has Ever Held Special Prices Are 14.98 17.98 19.98 Custom Tailored by Hand Through- out. Correct Copies of Paris Models Worth from 25.00 to 40.00 Alterations Free SHARPSHOOTERS Picked Men Join Sheriff’s Posse for Final Move Against the Fugitive Band. be the final movement against the Allene was undertaken at dawn to- day by a picked? squad of sharpshoot- tng detectives. Sidna and Friel Allen and Wesley Edwards, three of the four of’ the Blue Rid twenty miles from the North Carolina very known pass that could possibly furnish an avenue of es: went into thie section determined to capture of kill the outlaws before com: tng out again. Detective Thomas L. Felts, in charge ef the searchers, a confident the three time, He admits, however, he has given up all hope of taking Claude Swanson whom he believes to be hun againm the accused clansmen before the day is over. It {fs mid that young Victor Allen, now in jail at Roanoke witness has been ind to testify that mine as I would my use for a woman show a pedigree 000 years. Farewell, Pil- have become sophisticated leave you to your fate. May it &@ warning to others.” back you ETE 5.9 thus abandoned, the Pilgrim sect up a great walling amd even Worldly Wise But at this moment the voice of ion left,” Priscilla concluded, sadly.| Little Faith, who was older and kinder “and you must get them all back {f/ and altogether more of a man than you care what Faint Heart thinks of| Faint Heart, called Priscilla, saying: you," Worldly Wise Woman replied. “He will say the peach has lost its bloom if] rescuer that shall sley Giant Dx pair you don't. Come, I will go with you te|and free you from Doubting Castle, and 1 have found the casket in which ‘But om the way to the police station, | you kept your opinions, and \there is a grievous peril beset the Pilgrim and | one thet still remains to you It is this: Love Ie the Greatest Thing in the if i with him. fell upon Doubting Castle and demol- ‘THEY GET A CHANCE TO SEND | ished it, and brought forth the Pil. WORD TO FRIENDS. Pi Ww 14 wise’ “Woman langushed in Doubting| ¥# 0 the Enchanted Ground.” Castle and then through the wife of one | = — SS of the jailers, by name of Pity, they W | got word to their friends, Faint ‘and Little Faith, to come and rescue grim, “Come with me, and Love will lead On the fourth day, Giant Despair permitting them to take the air from « when one pound through Its Priscili ot cae’ a uae double strougth brews like two ‘White Ttose CEYLON TEA One Quality, the Best. |, Moderately Priced anhattan Cloak, Suit & Fur Co. Ave., 16% ana 17% NOW HUNT OR ~ ALENOUTLANS HILLSVILLE, Va, March 2.—What | the posses in the outlaw hunt say will | en dpe he hd Popu striped suitings, perfectly tailored in all the 1912 shades, including Copen| Gobelin blue, Havana Si ee tfeki, castor, navy, black and popular colors. men still at large charged with the! Carrolt court house murders, are sup- | Posed to be cornered in a wild section cape for the fugitives, the detectives men anmed have been trapped this| $1798 Actual $25 VUalaes NOW IS THE TIME, afd Bedell Stores the for this Special Easter Suit Sele! ° now means your best choice from ter suits, It is the wise woman who selects while the styles are most beautiful—the scope of fabrics most extensive. One Style Pictored Every Easter suit idea expressed in this assembly to-morrow. It would be AE Alterations FREE SALE AT ALL THREE STORES West 14th Street—New York and 42 Fulten — Breeklyn -@51° Bread Street — Newark, 4. At these words and seeing herseif) “Fear not, for I have brought you a Then Little Faith guided by Love A Bargain in Tea | Every suit is a style-masterpiece foremost designers in the country. All the delightful tions are cleverly introduced in the great variety of The group above shows three very from among thousands on sale in our tractive style features incorporated They are fashioned of finest French, Men’s Wear Serges, Bedford Cords, Two-tone Whipcords, Hairlines, Pencil Stripes, Homespuns, Mixtures. New York’s Best Values in an Enormous Easter Sale| Five Thousand Height-of-Fashion Suits In All Sizes for Women and Misses 13" 15” 1 9-5 Every Suit a $25 to $40 Model It gives a very fair idea of the in Andrew Alexander Women’s Dress Boots Patent Leather, button, with kid or 93, $4 and $5 Black Kidskin, soft and serviceable, high and low heels, lace an 93, 94 and 95 At the Sixth AvenueStore only Fifth Avenue above Forty-Sfth St* cloth tops button Sixth Avenue at Nineteenth St. IT MAKES LITTLE DIFFERENCE WHAT YOU NEBD— | b A WORLD “WANT” AD, wy: GO. AND. that reflects the work of t

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