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t Ten atratd,” he said, with a emile, “and | Gousemold. Many of my friends have a ¢ 3 ot history, those who he trtal have found deal of a wit, . Down in his section hey swear by him, fhe han been a vinle force in a large commu nity. Stevenson was found by an Ev: Ring Work reporter to-~my at the Weltort-Amorta just as he was pack- fe up for home. He appeared giad fat he was going back to Sharon. “New York would get the best of me, I feel more comfortable in my own PAs a hopelors case | going to combino that business with| ly, getting her head very close to his} objects,” agi@ Sadie; supremely confid oe I~ (4) n en ” j and led the way back Into the other | pleasure. as she priel into the plump, practically | that he was. ali he {1 a 0 uccess or u g Ed A Fast Moving New York Story lit: a8 reading her mind. bn) ime Cfonomenn vs Say s Steel King Stevenson sid Based on the Successful THE EVENING WORLD, SATURDAY, MAY 25, 191% ~~ ; To) ai Nn Jntnts and tanuendo fell on deaf cara. at me look at you. N: He had taken possession af the whole| him dt the’— |Bhe areepted tie J of information | turn awa hand now and pointed & long om-| Ho said to himself that here wae @ jas a ond-hand version, exclaiming | the only wa can help you.) Inous forefinger to the centre of the little game that beat any other kno’ sport to finders, inquired Sady, eager-) “At a sale of old pictures and ai | one If he had to take a hand in the buat }ne preventing an elopement he was pal hat a splendid memory you ha Then he gave ft Viich lint room, Barton W. Currie CHAPTER XVIII. Sadie Becomes a Cons pirator. ‘ou are sure you want me to help yor he anked, Mineleas palm. “A sale of pictures, of course,” Barnes “That one," said Barnes, impres-| ted her on. “Yes, so awfully much!” she cripd. “Yes, she wan bidding on @ pictut “Than T must took at you-took at you| No." and’ he whispered to her that it was very cloasly,”” he with the utmost] “Don't you ace that i starts almost | copy—a fraud, andnot to buy it. Th ie | HH! Be careful! Don't go at your wrist?" * i was the, way they got acquainted, Br A'S Idn’t Live in New York Farce of the Same Title 66 out there!" was the warn- understand,” murmured | "Now I eee. Yes. What of tt?" he Wpuldn't,let her tell auntie anythi el { He Wouldn’t Live in New Yor t tng that had stopp Hadle | Kadie, oth pleased and trghtened by ta eel oe vai Liha bear italy i id na ry Burton tn full fight for |Ma intense scrutiny. ‘ ust & moment.” ert en ; He Eate Two Meals a Day. arn amet, 1012, by HK, My Co) ae tenses roan late]. ‘0 show Kod Badte! afere’n a bit of wood tok. 14 alm froves (iateies tn senate. fores, Now York, wiliouate, which her cousin and Travers Gladwin You are very, affection. | Ytoaked that Hine. j ; an eecettzae juung New York million ; js : ‘$3 He Was Brought Up on Work, Oatmeal | ,,.trre viene, anycece Ee a pad vanseiven: : are, very sofindie was on fre with curlodty an : and the Catechism. pots 2, the Tag Ta, She was more than halt way to the ee oe "exclaimed Badje, amazed| vou ‘mest a dark mencand he pres a pecbe fae ss tone aey a Ny 8 . door in ybedience to Molen's coromand ia a atten waleper, at the young man's etupengoum will. | vents the elopement. " ie S Feh_ Onpal warned Hog, Helen do i when Whitney Barnes spoke. He: was ¢ \ it “Perhaps that's you!” exclaimed tt He Believes 7 Early Marriages, but Not ' "oh the hosel, but, bhe to ee re sitting on the arm of one of the great pain hl ir i tlh deiigoted girl, withdrawing her ta " om Gna’! upholetered chairs in a gracefully neglt- | «op, elope- | and jumping to feet . k to Chorus Gi fatuetion for the Helen th gent attitude twirling his gold key chain |ag it hypnotised nt ited Ber even i See tie wit wone wane: He Likes Lots of Open Air. etude aa tae, feat reat |About his finger. He spoke softly but} “rthere, T told you eo! exuited| ™*¥ear and it shows that you and your | Bis head. + ' . a tuat she tnt Ws "ibaa ihe Bon wlusble of the Ulelwla'aa treaurer™ Te tM MH ond and held the retreating mien fast (TaT™mes “You want to stop the etape-| friend are” He paused to allow] wpii wait maid Barnes, gang ¥ cA ‘$3 He Believes the American Revolution |©™ xvi teed Mine aceite goat tnen{it ath reChn. Che furned witha fright [ments ut You don't know how to do| adie to fll the gap, And ahe dia.” ail 0 ta, “Piiee tay sete ‘ & . rr 0 a a Was a Mistake. CHAPTER 3 him. 1 fam afraid he will be sweaty | tis a a ee omen OH Sr Voce teeak wane’ t ans ae. per counn We ckanee fad ayy! I CANNY ; (Comttn | Sisappointed now chat you have shown 6 mapibound Sadie. Fy hy own Glad-| Fyne won't, tell your aunt. But don He Thinks Taft Will Win. Travers Gladwin Ie Consider-| then to ine iietaain said solemnly. ‘Then ts Sadie took an-| ‘Shall T teil you how to atop itr" | win lone?” | ate tte Maat mnie, am ; han forgot 7 . M ScoT. Every Week From 89-Year-Old See errrmcinn_w we| these! “ina tone | your wowlon't desert mesyou, woven ved herd veer coun He Hears y ne es, thay be #o cruel! How would you like to to a chatr three feet| “That's right—two weeks: and she met Gro Bo Comsnnee Father in Scotland. Jove on high Olympus. Trav-| color with . have some one desert you?” from where he stood. The victim of| & = —— father in 4 ors Gladwin came wtark awake! “You know aaia| ‘This mystic remark caused Gadde to| this, his first excursion into the fields with @ new and vital interest. jow that Travera|turn around and take @ atep toward|of meameriam, tripped with bird-like e 9 ‘There was glowing lfe in his |Gladwin fs just mad about art. How./him. She wald timidly: steps to the chair and wat down, Barnes John Mevengon jr, who has been 1a: can you way such A thing, and in suoh| “I don't understand.’ y toward her andigat down j tmown an the ‘tee! King of Bharon,” vee ae ie ramoing to take the ptotures @ of voloe?” “Then Tl tell yoy." he said, getting He wns as solemi@bout it 4 who has bullt more steel knd wire and eg aly otro ele ow. young man dofendga|on his feet and going toward s if his every move were part of & 3 en with you en your hones himself, inwardly chuckling, “you know| “No, no!” objected Sadie, and began , , . Prete plants than he can remember “Yen, indeed, we ase. how his memory lapsed in regard to|to back away. lane take off your glove—the * @@hand, and who gave a continuous ‘Won't that be nice?” was bed ‘best | that herote affair at Ni ani ‘The young Man stopped and sald in Be epee ee softly. Sadt F Dertormance: of organizing companies Gladwin could do, for he was try’ Helen Burion turned and faced him|most reassuring tones: anicatly. Barnes went on: \ take a dozen difterent Hn with finehing eyes. “Rear ngt—I am quite harmiem, 1] ‘Before deciding upon what you ’ ped Nerd dB banentleedlna ag Mad ge yd “That was enti Now, I T'd like to know definttel \ the eamo time, ‘as entirely different. It atm- 7 “) ely the trun delivered about $10,- for ever #0 tong,| Ply showed that he was not @ bragea ble—t about you—if you don’t mind 090,000 worth in all, has been enitvening pang lea ayn At "ithat he was different from OTHER ; “What do you want me to tell you?" i the presestings in the Government's you know,” volunteered Helen. men th Hor | asked Sagie, with a brave effort to keep k quit to amash the Steel Trust for “Are you going to t&ke his collection rhe worta were meant to lash and|firet disturbing; suspicion had been from running off into little 6 of miniatures? t #ting, but the passion with which they} that he wanted to fiir I. ii oy unconecious admiration of the colossal! were said served ao to vivify the lovell- “You see, I'm right,” he pursued, "TI Tenied the seer-faced jeme into the usualy pro- nerve of the gentleman who had @o non-|neas of the young girl that ‘Travers| would like to help you. ‘What I want to discover you chalahtly appropriated hie name, Gladwin could only gaze at her in| ‘Would you?” she breathed, with in-|may not even know yourself, Allow, r) e ter, large employer of “Miniatures?” asked Helen, wonder- | apeechiess admiration, creaming confidence, ' me to look at your hand, pleai i : ne Ot Curtenh events ingly. ‘When her glance feil before the bom-| ‘Of course I would,” he said, earnest-| SadJe yielded her hand with shy ree “Yes, of course,” ran on Gladwin; | age of his regard he took hold of him-|ly, whereat Sadie lost all luctance, allowing the young man to 4 ‘and the china and the fam! felé and apologized on the ground that| ‘Then we must hurry if we are to|hold only the tips of her fingers, Whit- two hundred years of. he had been joking. stop it,” she eald in @ dramatic whis-| ney Barnes bent his frowning eyes over e "Why, I don't think hi ‘Then he made the rounds of the treas. | pe! the fluttering Mttle hand, studied the tioned the miniatures, or, 1 ure room, pointing out and giving the ‘Stop it—stop wha ‘The hetr of O14 long second, then exclaimed “That io singular,” broke in Gladwin, | history of each precious family heirloom |Grim Barnes had launched the bellef striving to conceal the sarcasm thatjor art object with an encyclopedic] that he was about to start something. e! This is extraordinary knowledge that should have cauned his|There wasn't amy stop in the vocab- started, but her curfosity was crept into hia voice. “Strange he ovei f Iniatures. | companion to wonder how he knew so/| ulary of his thoughts at that minute. greater than her fear, : . Vaan ceseratend mA Gout” ane he| much, Several times he slipped in the| “Why, the elopement!” ejaculated] “What?” she asked, excltediy. It makes rich, creamy lather, which cleans the hair turned to Harnes, who had caught the| Pronoun T, hoping that thin might hay |Sadie, exploding @ little bomb that] “Really wonderful!" Bares kept it] and scalp of dirt and disease germs stimulating the mental interest from the | obsession that any other than he could | the clouds. anges: camel nig WRat?” Sadto repeated, tn the same growth and giving a beautiful lustre to the hair and the real Travers Gladwip. “Yes, of courre—to sure—the| little gasp. r tyr) . enily dont, old man," sald| But last for his subileWefforts, the| elopement-t' forgotten,” he raced_on, | ''See that line?” removing dandruff. In hygienic tubes, 25¢. At druggists. of the dialogue and shifted his|#some effect in waking Helen from the| brought Whitney Barnes down out of | up. Barnes. “Do let me ahow you the miniatures,” Gladwin addressed Helen upon # eud- den inspiration. Gome here to jive after they have made They have tuttt STEVENSON 6TKL HAS A t SCOTCH BURR. ‘This democratic industrial king, who - up the soepire twice after the ‘Trum thousit it had dethroned * Main, titi has the eft bucr of the Glae- @ew man tn his voice, although he has here nearly forty years, Wile it Let iY, fF a its i} ir: ils to ence, what he aa et any other time,” oromptly. “Of course, there to do ts to wo-r-rk For my part, I was brought up work, oatmeal and the shore cate- of the Presbyterian Church. ~\ > “There is one thing that a young man tmto an industrial business must the start—that is, @ technical of the business. With such @ Groundwork, the young man may find Ma apeciaity, But he muat find it for Dimedif. An employer who 1s obtervant Qn4 sympathetic may help him a jot, but Me making Js in his own hands. “Of course it is needless for me to y that he must be regular in hi ts. A man to succeed steadily must @eteblish for himseclf a standani of liv & T'm not putting myself up as an but I have found it a pretty goed rule to get up early and go to bed carly. I eat two meals a duy— Morning and evening. Sometimes when T have friends at my home I make a ‘Buf at taking 2 bit of lunch.” WE SELIEVES IN EARLY MAR. RIAG! Mr, Stevenson is a bellever in early Marriages, but he thinks that a man Defore marriage should lay his plans for em independent busine: “Lat him borrow ey, If he can b) nd has to,” he said. “A good wife will Belp him pay the debt. Then he will have something of his own to work for. » Wer myself, I wasn't thirty when I mar- I don't say that I had to go into Idea that I would make some money Of the, big steel men with whom:he]| Presbyterian minister, for the taxes } \ e I bl e f U ° d S - “ Me “ has been avsoclated Mr. Stevenson was} ba it would come to more than fila \ | shih fo pak to ootiand to ive sat the} nas wees agate Me bn it would come to more, then | is most valuable. r. Wiley, former United States expert Mere I am, 1 don't . : ‘Mr, Bievenson was reminded of a pore | partnerslity : ula be s Mr, Gtovenson was reminded of « pore| Darinorniiy with ni” Wail? that regular use of beer in moderation. Professor Gaertner which he said he started the Sharon | ead engineer in the Thompson Bteel Company because he was getting led something to ? It was then | he sent me a box of silver. He never that he remarked: ‘Some of my friends | forgets. game to New York and got into all| “F kinds +f trouble. One of them m @ chor girl. MAN, made,” returned the Stee) man, fun they may have had that way I "t begrudge them. It's al! transito hase dad effect. Bome of the old where it| money for Andy always got a share ed | poration, once worked for mo as a 11, that 19.4 slbp I ehould not somehow the public has an idea @teel and chorus gir's go togethor. of my friends became conspicuous y made money. Some came to New York | nance and had ‘Phe younger ele- | thousand dollars,” Settac ear) SEE coe [ereeenen at, | Rd See? JACOB RUPPERT, BREWER, “That will be splendid,” cried Helen. “IT adore miniature “They are just in the next room,” id Gindwin, leading the way to & door to the left of the great onyx fire- @ followed, Helen called to her eo along, Sadie, this will be a tr But the next moment she was alone with Travers Gladwin in the long, nar- row room, two windows of which, pro- tected by steel Inttice work on the in- JOMN STEVENSON. [LGirtoby.stec Inttlcs won on Motice that as the “I know of one who sold out his hold. ings, He had been an able and activ. IS WEIGHED man. The wifo wanted ‘to break {nto|and touched ql > nocldty. He pald the. tills ¢reely—though |#Wung open the y i a canny geoichman, ‘They wvb-| pughts. Neither did she notice, the z i ; Ss sisi, soins ay drped Goscn in 6 PRT RIT Runa (Panta Sottie oh tas a ROM the time the water is drawn, filtered and purified, % \ every particle of material that goes into the making of theatre, One of Wagner's operas was|® long row of tables and cabin ; . ‘ re ? . wustofun tothe mivomira:ivtoneg ta tian cheat. On the then there ware uppert’s Knickerbocker is carefully weighed in the unerring the Arat"act without enjoying It much | pan storey of ond And nly vowel 4 scales of the Brewmaster. The water, the hops, the barley, the tondie,feeasr, pny un “Annie Uittaitey “eT*teetion ot anculals malt and all other ingredients are weighed—not guessed at or china or rare ceramics, On the walle) e te e e,e hove ‘an the moat notable collection | measured in vessels which might only hold quantities. We ta the @oclal way, bul I hae gne doots, | of miniatures in’ America. 1 t d t e b t th t ty e lect an pe nothing but the best q in our beer. There- Ue too much Bcoteh before going to the On-one alde of the room th est man in the orchestra and said sign and workmanship, Each cabinet box with his wife, He had taken a lit-| treasures presented to her gase. and utensils of every concelvable de- For my own part I like the open alr, I] Travers Gladwin waited for the play a Httle golf and I have a summer] young girl to have finished her firet Place on Lake Muskeegon in Ontarlo| outburet of admiration, Then he sald e 4 e cpl re a yt RE ET re, in order to know that we get the best of everything, and as build parts of ihe machines: “t nover| rations et Gladwin have. been collects ide th h th f b i and blendi f @ machines. T never] rations 0! wine collects bought an automobile, but f have three. ling these few trinkets’ a proper gui ie roug e process fe) rewing an en ing Anh automobile firm that owed me “He never even mentioned them Dut three, “T wouldn't say that," chuckled Glad- hi hed fr th be: h th My "best recreation ta tending, 1|win sis, would take a deal of thio thing is weig om the beginning to the tithe the beer is : @ faddist on the American Rev f ‘of Celllnt medallions, though, just be- Would have been under republican ae ° ® p : ° tmoney “went bankront "and “nvivadea| gusnea Tari Why the naintnes| = ae these materials into beer that gives absolute satisfaction, every- éleven machines on me, 1 got rid of alilare nothing to these rey have a fine brary at home—about 2,000] old and silver Junk to buy a Rem- °. k cate’ | ieslntalt eh Tad te AliSeret thete oie erase delivered to our patrons. 1 1 have 500 volumes on phat. Do |low that miniature of Madame de Pomp- , you know that revolution never whould | adour that a good many collectors oi ‘ have happened? I firmly belleve that if] would fell thelr souts to poggese.”* ) . ft had not taken place the haps he was preserving all this speaking people at home and abr prise for mo," whispered’ the i . form of Kovernment by the tlme Queen hings up in the primaries, but I ¢ Victoria began to reign, And I belleve, Ege Nore reaction. I hav \ I too, that by this time the seat of gov. other attempts to stamped rie) \ ernment would have been Jn America. the American people, some 9t . arf ‘ Without the Revolution this y| which came pretty near succesd- iets ip » P would have developed more ¢ ing. Take back ‘im 1073, for in- TSN LE, was bound tn the end to overs stance, But I have always found ~ : mother country, The tall can't wag the that there hae followed a sobering dog.” up, an@ I look for one this year.” SN y ai S Py CORPORATIONS LOOKING FOR/| MINISTER COULON'T HAVE PAID SS % 7 BRAINS FIRST. TAXES ON MOUS! = . ¥ e eer a a I KY es Reverting again to the chances of the been repeatedly writ . \ \\ \ young man, Stevenson said that = \\ ie thile {t might be the general bellef tho big corporations were looking for money | he was practically forced out of bus! Knickerbocker Beer is nourishment in an agreeable form, were making a harder] ness and in disgust moved his $100,000 s ; ; ej ; 4 1 A a rule fotowe eno | ane iauae, bY, aks 0 Maree, ANS OY and, by virtue of its peculiar combination and prepartion iE ae aa ea ch oe NR WAZ of carbo-hydrates, agg alcohol and carbonic acid, have th “Andrew Carnegie,” he sald, “was one} 1 made a contract with the Erie Ra of my first employers, There neve road and {t only cost me a doll @ better one, Any one who n y| car to being the house to Sharon. I net 1t Up again just us it was in New- on pure foods, wrote: “Beer is a veritable food product.” The eminent scientist, Pasteur, earnestly advocated the it, They say I once refused to go into with bin Wel that ts Company and designed his machinery 1 was then going into business for my- sei, After that, when I was married, says, in his “Manual of Hygiene,” that one quart of beer is equal in food value to three and one-tenth pounds of Co \, of bread as to the quantity of carbo-hydrates, 7 says: “Toured a ‘ ) SSx¢2—, and to two ounces of bread or nearly one ounce ft ‘ap fal ookG ty teks { oak) of meat as to the quantity of albumen. (4 evident Farrell, of the @teol Cor- It ts no disparagement of to my that he was not as Dig a muccess a9 a enlorman as he has deen an executive head. Mention of Carnegie again reminded son of his conversion to un ined 25 poun while taking the redicine,”” e into the making of ond. me dropped a few hundred Miss Margaret he sald, ‘It . Kennedy of 102 the time of the Pea: Sth St, and T yas in New York el phia making onafinre and verane peace | aye: (During » A ft : All our bottled beer is bottled at the brewery in clear breakdown I los\ oe crystal bottles, so as to show at a glance its purity. 28 pounds anc rong for 1 Third Ade., 90th to 93d St.