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fe, BEA Oh 2 aie ‘ es The Evenin Nou CAN FIGHT Tuts BASY, CANT e PoP Pop, WE ARE GONNA HAVE A BULL FIGHT. Do YA WANTA HaLP Just wie THAT MY MIDDLE NAME 1s UR6US? BOTH SIDES OF THE SHIELD ) By Maj. Archibald W.5 One of the Ttante’s Heroes and WITH Te Br 3 | : HI Chapter VIII. began the weary weeks— streets, home, but never ald we epeak of Elen, though @he was constantly in my fhoughta, and I betteve in her brother's Disease bad broien out im camp and typhoid raged with deadly effect en while my love for Miss Eten was as @reat as ever, yet I felt that I had re- getned my manhood, and the war spirit, ones aroused in me, drove me like a pet Our regiment was only ordered to Camp Meade, but ft was a start. The days there were dreary ones, and I shall never forget the shout our boys put up when the order which turned our faces to Camp Thomas, at Chicka- mavga, was read to them. It Blood on fire, and T cannot repress my even now when Btate fellows as they prepared shoulder thelr muskets and start for ba Ipc the regiment wanted t malority of the regiment wanted to t let him have charge of this patient. bo brigaded with other resiments from Ii Nit ti Hes io Gia panisee: said. I saw the surgeon nod his ‘head Cornia with those from Mati ‘and the men from Massachusetts honest fellows from Georgie. it ef friendship which had bee: tor C4 oumnon enemy. Vincent's und ourse! the same brigade —~— Geai'a Ger regiment ‘ang with an- i other from Kentucky. Thad been sent to Division Head. ine over xi. — avarters one day with a message from Wioneh, ‘Aa T stepped under the y,24eut. Palmer lying at point of death. The “Helpless” Girl. Your name incessantly on his lips, Don't come if you think best, but it TRLS, don’t! might eave his life,” was what he sent. (G4 be este ‘The anawer was even shorter. It read : ‘There is nothing that on the nerves of the modern man 60 much as the gentle grafter, She etmply: cikeem, him alive untfl I reach there.’ . He saw me be- ey me that her nursing saved ane arte nd not waiting, as Thad TY life. One touch ¢rom her hand and | Gone, he leaped from the table, soatter. ("Cerium would suvside, and though | “fng the contents, over the floor, and inetle rest, and ahaa tne tena Re anes | Zushed to mo with arms outstretehed. {twas Bad who’ fou take ber lace ine neck and with the other grasped “(ny f= x my hand He saw how deep my feeling ¢,) my ne Pe Fry Magy was and aid not spenk at once. eyes a oe 3 Maa werd aun ect ny finally, “how are all dhe other ania et the Pines?” It ag the question rewwrned. Bud was by my site. I knew most natural to my ips, her. She ts the girl then thet Mes Blien hed been ; ft (Rae Th? acen husearing, yet dread. qne inawence of her presence twee with Tee waeeinae Wee . , to hear news of them. 2 wu. meets a man in “Where is she? ¥ astred. the etreet, expeots him to put her tn albtoat , te, same, Nouns Over Getting 9 iitle nected rast.” wo en. |@ ead and pay the fare to her destina- * fether and mother?” I asked. are ‘well, thank God tant An wT tured, ‘ Bet enon hs face clouded when _ The dig, strong fellow cout sted tt i ine she Was not Itke what she MO longer. He knelt by my ded amd, to be, Then suddenly, covering. 1 for th ig. I knew that he wae weeping |4r@ not such services as nocessitate a See had shot aren ee and, for very joy for his aister. I turned | continual drain on his time or pocket- fret ad be ey a ay tave, eid: F444 ‘Weartly and faid my hand on fie | book. has never been the samo since "Sts: ‘ To make these exactions is not the to stiffen isn! hy “Yes, Howard," he said. “he hi iN visit there 5 tom SPebmner, if T thobEnt your ven only time in the tong | Proof of Love. knows what I woun! do. Before takin 7 iapsed into unconscloumness agatn, | “A 8" Writes: “Suppose a Bilen wae by |" #ays he loves a girl who doesn't Soke > told me that }CaP@ for him. Does he really care fo and newer me honestly, i Pamoer! ‘aia y oy “trifle with my Nette bE ca eM w . “! at tl , sister when you were with ws ° my regiment was going and held my |her ff, as soon as she refures him, he TNs Goa T aid not," I oried. ‘She band in sympathy, for she knew how {t|turne to another girl?” wejected my love, and that fs why T le’ wr hy Aye be lee behind. | It f@ sald that hearts are sometime wo'suddenly. I will tell you all about wince ont ” al i hag 4 the | caught on the rebound. Or perhaps he oy Bad, ‘an I wanted to do before I left, shavhiad never rend) my Tettera to her |i# tying to make girl No. 1 jenious a « at she was afraid she might forgive a wt Datiege nou. F cng le Aggy Re me, and that she did not want to aol “But keep your secre!, Whatever it may be, for it 18 hers also and you have no various | Issued. always calling him | standing up and asking him | 9° to do this, that or and a si leather carried merely b night and she knows you are eaved te; I don’t mean that there ate not cer- tain courtesies which a girl should ex-' pect from @ man—and which he usually L. 8. writ “A young man has| “4 L. even in her heart. When I wan| been paying me attentions for aix|"),\,% strong enough to sit up I waa given «| months, he only ¢ once vi leave, and it was Miss Ellen | pemee, He nia Tune nae oes way down Figat to tetray 1h" . ges although he lives within « few ‘blocks, | 4ou 1a “E@rasped his hand agatn and stood Tents for my journe you think he really cares for me 2 y to tho Pines, for oy ag py Ae it was there that I wanted to go to Bes = tell you 0, sooner or later, a ry oney . Finally the day oame when je does, cou "Who is with them?” I asked pres: Peigod eae “| ps “R. 8." writes: “Ie it proper for me to lend money to my flance, as he ‘8| ¢ bs ropped up with pillows that I might ‘MEY younger brother, little Brent, He » js that I migh: te hesping tho family allve white I am %¢,!t Oreak camp and march away. doing what I can to Keep alive its Dulles’ | eats oe tn T helonema: tar [18 college and I know ts short in eome reputation,” he said with an attempt hah a ways?” atu't, But since them dear old days I ha ——-—— . lke a knife, r you I could not Uiscovered that I could have got ha in twel ene, set iow haw we feel’ about pointing co the retreating | It (s never considered good form for | iscarnet fiat 1 could eve ons nee in Dae | = Of Course He Knows. ree oe ee Ca ere be thing down here,’ be 034 & @trl to lend @ ian money. Tame time, or didn't 11" —Grevedand Plata | ¢¢n TOW, of man, make yourself comfortable ied aga pd pg ty Meet 40 us It is as dear as life it: She turned. to me end making « lew Dealer, N v ‘over the gout ald dines, |W" Houseboats an ings 5 poten ' told'me that It Was Mise Hiten Courtesy, as ‘whe had done that April| To Regain Love, | ware, bape ‘geetbar, “1"td pou iene maria’ | Wh aiWfaat te Wand Galee who had urged him to go to the front e t60 elas * ie ta ne Right Back at Him. | By the way, did yon cr Whenever we Wont to Mand earmtves 4 y him the strength From his Colonel an@ who hal sl to- leave tho Pinos @ girl of my own age, but since I Teo went to a party she gave ehe has beer { T jearned afterward that he had there was & youn gont Need of Kelaxation! } os a private, but w x! lay aside the sword; you must take up| cold to me. How can T gain her] sll mich muff was sn 1 was engaged to ber! But gommission. for an excellent record, the pen again.” love?” Vian Dealer, The two sat out @ dance together | that’s cothing—all the fellows tn my q@owd ware the bu Come to a frank explanation’ with herd and apologise if you have hurt |! ber feslings ee ae RA he owed his present place to his And t I knew for the first time to handic men and not to poll- that she had not only forgiven me, but uences. that at lest #he had understood, eather | After that fret meeting we sew gaeh GUD END) ® ‘eat RE a . =_ 4 i] OF OLD NEW YOR«K Qnce a fortnight the invitations were | ments having gone their way, the First 1s the girl who ish? afternoon, on Cherry Hill place. He ts de-| hours, seribed as appearing in full black vel-| bly do vet, with yellow gloves, silver buckles gentlemen were presented by name he swered, ‘Pho orists was paged leet | tion. She is simply the original sponge. Gu pancahake for each presentation | hostess, One reads of delightful morn- hat she holting my hand, buried ne face in he | €1Ve# A# ® matter of course, But these /™4™ In hie oMetal drawing-room ho| eratte, JENTLEMAN to a had over seen @ saumge eo! “Say,” said the watter, sausage roll, but 1 tab a ‘What was your father!” interrupted ¢he young World Daily Ma azine, Tuesday, May 21, 1912 Mama! CAN PLAY CYCLONE Tabloid Tales 7 ~ os ave and impres- Copyright, 1012, by Tee Press Publishing Co, (The New York World), The President Receives in, >ore himself with a sive dignity. Manhattan. Mre, Washington gave evening recep- HE presidential reception was|tions, at which she scrved tea, coffee a thing of simplicity im 17%,/and plum-cake, At these affairs the when New York waa the cap-| President appeared but as a guest, be- {tal of the nation, Writers of] rett of hie aword. p the time have testified in terms to its formal severity. The hours were from 3 to 4 in| Lady of the Land would diemiss her ington recetved |evening company. A word of warning old fire in the! was enough. ‘The General keeps early What could a well-bred assem. we retreat in good order under so potent a hint? And whether willl teol-handied sword in @ whitelor not, the General, like the courteous scabbard. His cocked hat he| husband that he was, withdraw with the in one hand. As the invited] other quests, ‘Were also executive b The presitentiai burden |in New York, with Mre, Weshiogten ae vefore the gr rowed. ed Uke farmer or @ woods-|\lay simplicity both admirable and demo- et the Bait! The young man thougit thet mart, but rt came right: back ml ae yc “What was your Cather?” she saked, “My father raised hogs.” 1 eee he did, Usiner™ the walter and asked him if he 1 sdiaiieediniianssacwesines An Expensive Luxury. ICHARD Marding Davia, who knows ‘Ametlea Matinately, tld at on Mantes a: the ‘Pniledelphia’ Clnb, «South “Arwer: " “The Floride in Buenos Ayres," very elegant and charming, tut in young men were too pr too from Behind! un, & cako walk, & mount honey comb, @ bail crown’ Mer’ contided a irend, and a lot | but, when a beautifis woman walxs in It, the that was wasted time,”* young men hover near her, mirmaurina in low ang | S¢ving that he addered, “your wife te @ movt | a | maerdeeTist # Rad fifty Gettere,’ *——Cometnness Hick the man that « was a young woman who teal about Jot of si mounted her hoty almow at once, | engaged to ber Cheer Up, Cuthbert! By Clarence L, Cullen Copyright, 1912, by The Press Putte (Tee New York World). waded LL of us can be Feased—but Flag-| the pressure of his thumb. @ing us ‘e Different! We've never Hap- pened to Meet an Incompetent whe “Retired on a Com- If you're Going to Lose your Goat, m™ q G — howd by * ton, but when he sa’ — Fr oq wently| nad deen justified. There was romance weve Met what|in the wind. Steering easily with one h fees Thought to| reused it to vanish somewhere in his Ings before a aprend of coffee, silced| be our Fimsh—but (¢ never H great fur coat. street Washington ta said to| tongue, dry toast and butter. Wherein| pened to be Pinal! bie Piven the Morning Grouch has !t All| should put so much trust in Gaston, Over the Evening Souse! weomed A Lot of us would Do Better if we'd Reel In occasionally to Take @ Slant re only Beaten by a Snout on |the Tape to-day, they've got to Figure But what 414 he do for a |¥OU in the Dope your Next Time Out! Take a good Lead off the Bag—the Pitcher doesn't Often Make a Balk! Most Marathoners cover the Firet Halt ‘ast—and then the Pluggers come “Bee” you, | end 0! t tones yov've got him Shadeat If Some of us would Work as Har at| Park, #he ventured another word of Any OK Thing a8 we do Just to Break | cauton. an Excuse for Frivoling Away a Whole! \iolen me, we say that we're tin Ur- ey a oh We Know a Man who Specializes in h ved in Palpenrtia. | Why 4d you Sf \vndnge that Cent Be Done’’-—and we| Snedutely nobody, not even-mot even aired beauty, breathicsely, Mis sae 1 | Casne-—oonites Would that we had One/Tenth ef his] cig» q “Wg, 1--e1—-1 macvted hee,"—Clewland Plain Lis "Hla "Wut whal did be €0-toe 0 tinge” | eante-Weat @ WikL KAT YOu START IT Because You HrNOw More ABOUT FIGHTIN’ BULLS THAN, — WE DO A Fast Moving New York Story By Barton W. Currie Based on the Successfal Farce of the Same Title (Copyright, 1912, by TH. SYNOPSIS OF PRECEDE a >» > to her of the ae Ee ee adoratt: for D m, came day 4 08. ind eotere in ssarch 3 wig, the eu ou *, that Cliadwin, hee secretly totumed home, ore oon a ‘are interrupted by « ring at the bell, CHAPTER XI. he had ea grandmother, Helen? gneped But Helen disdained to reply, hep the prospect of an immediate with her betrothed. CHAPTER XIill. Travers Gladwin Getea Thrill, RING at the door bell should euggest ¢o the ordinary mind a ‘that some person or persons Til 3 i H teato akimged in, grinning itke @ moon. “Well, what is it?’ his master sete, “Two ladies, eair!” “Two--that’s good!’ chimed in Barnes, “They must have got wireless that I ots SH ‘ at they want?” Gladwin eé- Greseed Bateato., ? the emotional Sadie j]and agein when Helen was ageravat to a petulant Page of grief. hig Later when he heard bright laugh could hardly Wildered and embarrassed. was profoundly ‘Hes sair!” Rateato assured tim. dered. “Did you tell them that I wae here?” “They no he say ‘Please, Mn y exolamations ra. Nor was his mental turmoil !n the Neviated when, having turned d being on the point of coasting precipitous hill he felt @ touch on his shoulder and heard the elder of his two pretty passengers command him in worse Freneh than his own poor English to go stow when he turned Into Fifth avenue again and be prepared to " ‘canon knew that this was in direct violation of his orders from Mrs. Bur- !s ’ a yellow hacked ee. inquired Barnes. bill flutter down over his shoulder his ‘Eee eair—much young—come, tp quick intelligence blazed with under. be, I tell them you no home?” td standing, His firet groping suspicions tng to Gladwin, nd, Gaston deftly setzed the bill and Sadie Burton hed been horror-strigken at this bold proffer of a bribe. Like- wise she was alarm that Helen who to be in mortal terror of her eunt and to quaice al) through his body when he Betened to her eom- mat yy sank back beside her, after letting fall the bribe, the agitated Sadie 4 tremulously: you sure you oan trust him, ould tell Auntie El framed in the narrow apace between the » Portieres, Her timid cousin stepped behind her, staring timidly over shoulder. She was manifestly pn and startled ae she paused end re farded the two young inen, In point of startled surprise, however, ‘Travere Giadwin's emotion matched hers. He stared at her almost rudely in Be f true love. emazement and involuntarily he turned But Helen's gayety 4 not communt- to Whitney Barnes and said under tiie if to Sadie, That shy mtss breath: ° ful women shopping aud promenading th Habit his a Way of Whispering tnt v t Th ! But by thie time the gentleman joker was “ . spering ito] ; ‘apprehensively as she sought e Krapefrult girl! tue stzeet ma dazed conditic | a tine ot 850" om amy Tan, Meme! Sales impoved | our Foollshly Receptive Bara that it] io picture herself in Helen’a place | Whitney Barnes's lips merely framed, accom OF annoy in the slightest degree any iady| WOuld be @ Bleak Old World without | on the verge of @n elopement. that “No! You don't mean it!" tn Buenos Ayres,"* HIM! such @ prompect did no! te allur- Tle was going to add something mese, Time Wasted. Me, Davis paused. Say ing thrill even to auch a shrinking when the two girls came on into the fe ‘ince’ the pamege of that law." he antd, fon as the viole>-eynd Sadie, but room diMfdently and stood by the @rest RTED my wife theeo years before 1| solemnly, “the Fiorkla has become quite eafe:| When your Rival goes arownd| nor tear of her aunt seemed to crush carved table, close together. as If pre pared to cling to one anoth tions. As the car shot throug’: something extraordinary — ha scoond wtreet and headed for the en- Travers Gladwin was the first of the trance to he West Drive of Central two young men to come to their resus, “Pardon me! Did you wish to see me?" he said with his best bow. In case "Wouldn't tt be better to senda mes- No," replied Helen Burton bs songer to Mr. Gladwin's house, Helen? her lips trembling; “we want to see Mr. Buppose we @hould run into somebody Gladwin, please.” there who-w-w-ho knew auntie.” The young man did not recover im “You ridiculous ttle fratd-oat,” stantly from this staggering jolt, and @ “Of course clock somewhere in the great hail near but Travers, by ticked a dozen strokes before he some of the managed to mumble “Well—er—I_ am" “Ten't he here?’ broke in the brews Wind we'd caught her up. here'll be nobody thet or perhaps hie man other servant He has good reason w keeping very quiet mow and sees not oven ble grandmother, if he has ust asked ug to come into thie rom eve him." | be ame ‘ehdart te tatt you whether or eet (28 Ge Cuntiunehs heart suddenly filling with rapture qt — nestieg: : ——— na SS ee