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\ Lae lo —— ss ae THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 10, 1912. IF AXEL COULD ONLY GET USED TO IT Bd = Se G AW Come ON AXEL -se @ GAME Guy! {LL ADMIT You HAD A BUM TIME ON How wien t ; pTHAT Motor BOAT . =—/ Stam Te CHGINE ae = ESTER DAY, Gur VL BE zy Sf You Hate onrro Twat ' p/ NANG ON Axe! WeY ave ! a : QIFFERENT “TODAY ---« ROPE AN’ PUL UP THE TU Ger CHA wiTH WHERE ARE YA? Tow ME BACK NCHOR - GET ? WHEN YoU GET USED TO IT Gancarta’. : bos Maks w TWA BOAT HOOK tt Youu Go NuTS over it + | \BiNGeD uD-En? , ' ; HELLUP -- 0 To DAS BOCK OR | (TS Gear TRAINING-See ? SLB - AY VILL KNOCK YER BLOCK OFF in hidden behind the two young men. As, in Cinctnnat!, She was the daughter of nneennd. Cone by a team of horses ate eis Sa eee |IOHN P. FAURE DIES | MABEL HITE VERY LOW; [2a cr a ae eae acne nvemeee| ihe Skah cas es jelen . y |Iater, after “holding out,” Donlin Went | oreo Jo drivon by Joseph T. Guenec of No. 19 3 naem Fr by Team to stamimer with his wife into musical comedy and via Mreet Crosse. | Christopher atreot b/ is is my cousin, Sate, Mr. at " rt to % ao" OF HEART TROUBLE DOT ORS HOLD LITTLE later into vaudeville, Last year he was| 4, bon Say acti xt ‘sch adda _ratrolman Shaniey called De Gotaing. |ropp: timid courtesy, her i] ded to Bont nd this rn 1o removed Johannsen to 3 oc me eee tcretabaten,” Dowmon aed SN lat Forty-second street early today, Otto) Hospital, unconscious, suitering trom fi face on fire. Mrs. Donlin continued on the atage and |Johannsen, druggist, of No. 601 Weat/ fracture of the base of the skull, Has By Barton W.cCurrie| MMS | F5S27.5i.7-/ RUNNING FOR TRIN) HOPE FOR REDVER 2 ssine i ——— Ms _ ——_—— Mabel Hite and Her i ‘" mignly. aaa w ia . vray taken fi. Mike . Farce of the Same Title Mani 0S. Bacon. y The te meogugiens ort Ge the ke / ; Baan te ter rescue” | Former Charities Commission- |No Improvement Since Change ° hed (Copyright, 1912, by H. K. Fly Co.) > ‘ pee : : ig¢! EDGARS SUED FOR CLOTHES. ae Whitey. Bernese bride ‘een “6 ARECEDING CHAPTERS, |, Mrs, Woltoey_ barns er Collapses on Platform | for Worse Developed—Hus- | st. Love, Jone wate, ant Mire HO tHe Se au erith Helen Burton, a, Western j sire eg) venge ord Ler) t ca id Expi band 1 Lelwyn Cy ereap ae eet Py 3 Py % \ were learns that Hi is secretly e 0 * father a: put his arm about ol Os: Cor + were su to-day for . on a oven ta ravers Gladwin, shi Site ‘that she asd 4 gentleman's shoulders to support him. : Sa tau ena hc it nstantly at Bedside. for dre: nd dress woods by Oppen- 3:20 3:52 & ‘4:29 eae Any with thew ae tose telah ae th ‘How do you Wke my choice, dadt— MM grey eel adi ue ald a geeautes. “pavers then ‘realizes 40 inpomor Ras been fen't she @ darling? Why don’t you ask is understood the goods were thy wd W.1, Dougios S4,808 ating hina, Re avert the, threatened Tobby of De ated vier to kiss the bride?” John P. Faure, who served as Com-| There is no improvement to-day in the Shoes. the hicf named Wilkon Hadwin. | Drivers warns, Helen against Wis ina Barnes rrentita bod horpres missioner of Charities under Mayor| Condition of Mabel Hite, actress wife Irunontor, “ut tea policemen, eed. sb Seoves ioe SA acon taka, |Strong, dropped dead this morning whiic | of Mike Doniin, baliplayer, who 1s near ms rake Travers W.L. you more $3.00, $3.50and 1 ep lec neo tra’ told that. ‘Toots guaried | faces of the newlywed Gladwins, and|running for a ‘n at Ossining. Mr,! death from peritonitis, following an op- manufacturer ives at the house, fiercely demanding | when they both nodded and smiled, he| Faure, who was sixty-five years old,| eration for intestl ubdle. 4 formerly Miss for, Helen's, presence, declaring is lore | returned nts glance to Sadie, who ‘had Fee Vie otha nal trouble, The OD-| iy heen considered one of the bi WHY? He and to marry on i al ial " it turnéd very pale and was beginning to was hurrying to catch the 8.15 o'clock | eration was performed by Dr. John F. dressed women in St. Louls. She is a op train for New York. He had but a few| Erdmann at the Private Hospital Asso-| granddaughter of former Gov, 0° ‘The mustard king shook off his son’s|Moments to spare, and as he ran along] ciation, No. 33 East Thirty-third street, | of Alabama, CHAPTER XLIV. $.20"e Rowe vetore, or whether st was] arm and gativred Sadie to nim with «the platform he suddenly collapsed. A’ eicht days ago, and the patient pede ——— ‘ te -30-thane i ear hug. “ bi 4 Street, (Continaed,) mood of her employer, Joshua Baraes,| He kissed her ten times in su: es p eveay was called and Mr. Faure was! idly secovering unt!) Sunday, when Killed by Horse Grete The Circumvention of Auntie. |ene coutd not tet. Pi Aerts | ais eae see Cee oie oid mucowemionjoarried into the waiting room. The | daa ok ’ An he was crossing Madison avenue at 64 1° mean to tel] me,|¢T She refused to What-| patied her shoulder. Joshua Barnes |PbYsician sald that death had veon | * Sudden change for the worse devel-| Forty-second street at 1 o'clock this Sadie Burton, ie ‘we added, was #0 happy thet tears glistened in|'nstantanecous, Heart failure was the | oped. | morning, Otto Johannsen, thirty-elgh: “that you fell in love with his eyes. He continued to look at Sadie |Feason ascribed, Since then che has been unconsctous | years old, of No. 601 West One Hundred iat seone piram Lime to time the emotional Miss| for @ Tong moment before he tumed to| Fer years Mr. Faure had been assoct- and low most of the time, Her husband, | and Fitty-Aret street, was knocked hyblbe-sn dl erington had permitted the iace| his gon and gulped: ated with reform movements in New| who was making @ sensational hitting | OW? end run over by « team of horses j J and figure of Whitney Barnes to “Whitney Barnes, you ecoundrel— i dan Adams Expreas Company wagon. Y-y-yos,' admitted Badle, her cheoks | trough ine cone at ae nate | nate i been Mecping tua foe mors | Fork Ax Commissioner of Charities he | record with Pittsbursh when she was Moliceman Shanley of the Weat Thirtlet Mose, for catalog: egain on fire. tion, He had walked heavily through| “Why no, Pater,” came the laughing |™&d® & personal study of sociological aye: ‘cha 4 Meds FaES poe Galt Gnow enetting |Here atenoe Geran eee he nar ot eee roe Le SaDatiine | Sidltiorw ta Hielelty and! alded greatly | “axte lus bas not Played since. He said street station sent the Injured man to CcllatW Sad grees ehout—o pertest etrengert” taranms. words’ Gh ventataee bea [lat mat, G08 YOu oaiied mates in giving New York ite wonderfal ave, | Yesterday he would not play again un- the New York HHospital, where ho died all at W. L. Douglas Stores In New York: » ‘Mus brought the fire into the timia| strangely moved her, Desperately she] “For the first time in my life I made|tem of caring for the needy. Mr.| tH his wife recovered, Ldttle hope is|s!x hours later, His skull had been $5 ,Roseas Bt.) TES Breaduae, cor Be 1 S88 Nroedway, cor. 24th 9¢. (Untom Sau) mige'e eyes and she returned warmly; | had striven to solve the myatery, Were |® Whitney his] Faure was in the wool business before} held out by the doctors. \fractured. Johannsen been em-| 1959 Third A: * s900 Thitd yd Rape yee. Aanare EE ay Ka, FO. know everything about ‘him, Holon | they words of love? It so, how would| father checked him, “‘and you both have |recelving Mis appointment as Comm's| At the helght of his baseball popular- | ployed usa drug clerk at Brondway and ighth Avenue| 665 Kighth Ava:; 450 W. 138ih Ric nROOME Burton—his whole family history, and | Old Grim Barnes accept the declaration| my Diessing @ thousandfold—provided | sioner and at the expiration of his term | | SeRL MRGEES, BAG Ort tate ened Lag tty six years ago Mike Donlin of the! Joseph T. Green of No. 123 Christopher he te only obeying orders in rushing | 70m his son's lips that he loved the | you will take turned to the business world, I eor.Thornten 007 Kraad Se riiuin Avenues Mewar! the ceremony.” humble though, yes, though beautiful xclatmed ‘Whitney Barnes, eral years he has been Deputy GTants married Mabe! Hite, actress fi street was driving the wagon, “Obeying orders?” stenographer lady of the Barnes Mus- Comptromer of the Now York Real| “Yee, his father commanded him to | tard Company, Limited? (THE PND.) Estate Company at No. 42 Broadway. | beset Ws dAS sinrtrcn ty Gorell RBaeertidrs oye ter nad half expected | —_——_ Mr. F was married to Miss Lucte obey he will be disinherited and have to a 0 Joshua Barnes's presence| , J. Halp! pond daughter ¢ become a plumber or eomething to make | that morning and meet with a torrent| DOGS TO TRAIL ROBBERS. Chacies Talpiy augiter of Maj a living. ‘ther is Joshua Barnes, | Of abuse, She had rehearsed @ cold and| (Miles O' in the mustard king—you must have heard | haughty retort. But her employer had) sailivan of him. When I told auntie who he|sreeted her with a gruff, “Good morn-| who was a noted iff Deter- Faure survives was she almost collapeed and eaid some- | ing," and an expression that was equi-| | mined to Get Safe-Breakers. Hrta Mae Faure hed thing about Joshua Barne: valent to a smile. s ears Mr, ° to buy and sell twenty Alas! the prince had not spoken. (Bpectal to The Evening World.) been making ome at No. 38 South Looe jete| MONTICHLLO, N. ¥., June 1—Bur-| Highland avenue, Ossining. He was a c ber of the Wool Club and the Ark- | Swhy, T never heard of such @ thing, |ters containing references to as many| Kars Sot away with £000 at South | miler | Radio. He oourd not have been serious, | different kinds of assorted and selected | Fallsburg, Sullivan County, early to-day | wHeht Club. | His father never saw you in his life.” | mustard ‘before she succeeded ig dis-|by “blowing open the post-office safe beege Teie cP =Te REVO “Ob, but he telephoned his father all | missing the heir to the mustard milliona| there. Sheriff Kume and Post-Office In- Newark’s Aid to Titanic Fund, about tt before he proposed to me. He| from her romantic thoughts and creat-|spector M. C. Duryea are on the case,| Mayor Jacob Hausling of Newark, N De , was sure I would say yes. He ts a|ing a new hero in his stead, The new|and jf they are not successful in pick-|J+ sent to Mayor Gaynor a wonderful mind reader and believes in | hero someway fell down and she picked | a i nT check for $8.15 to »b dded to the! certs et Fata He osia the |UD “Lily, the Lovely Laundress.” But |'2S UP & clue to-day they will secure co 9 1 be added to the oo hae ae and he knew T'was his (even tho “Lovely Lily” tailea to thriti|oodhounds with the hope of running fund for the rellef of the ill-fated Ti- Fate.” * nd she lald the book aside, down the cracksmen, as they are certain |t@nic. This sum makes the total re Once more the modest Sadie was in| A long sigh was escaping from the|they belons to the same ng that|celved by the Mayor $133,705.58 The whe meant Jabez Hoggs. Marietta pounded ou All’s Not Gold That Glitters fl l aepressed maidens bosom when. the| robbed a number of Sullivan ‘County | Money sent by Mayor Hausling repre- rotor’ eas ela Picard door of the anteroom opened and whe pon-otiose last summer YY Jaents collections made by him and| @nd beyond Sadie. should, enter es Whitney Barnes. ———— others in Newark and vicnity | “That was the very thing Travers | Marietta swallows her sigh and vs eiteein: . * ini mean the real one-seid to | clasped her hand over her palpitating SHIPPING NEWS. Did you ever stand on a Broadway corner and study the clothing of the Ho Mti cated The young man was not alone, how: ‘iden oa te. men that pass? If so, you have seen the “shrinks,” the baggy knees, the foe, arvd the way things have turned [ever, and he did not delen’ Miss! 5 rises, 4-26 oun eaten 7.88) toon ae, drooping collars, the faded colors, the wobbly trouser leg, the short sleeves— pA. Pace Dhak Featherington a glance as he held tho| Sim Tse: 425/Sun seta, TA8\Moon sete, 11.28 png me q y 6, the short sleeves e product of either the “*ready-made”? stores or of the “loud-shouting” tailor who has his garments made by machinery at cheap manufactorics where materials are cut like a tramp saws wood, where patterns are never matched, where shrinking of goods is unknown, where tailoring, in its true sense, is like Greek or algebra to a kindergarten pupil. Helen stopped and covered her face | door open and cried: with her hands, Sadie ran to her and ‘Come in, children put her arms about her. ‘The children were none other than veyou are going to help us, aren't you, | Helen and Sadie and Travors Gladwin. | Hell Helen dear?” eald Sadie tremulously, | Nor did they deign Miss Featherington *] would tell Auntie about it, only she|@ glance as they assembled in a little ‘would want a tremendous wedding and| group, talking in hushed tones and | ail that Whitney and I both hate big | punctuating thelr talk. with suppressod weddings. I am too timid and he laughter. th Water. low Sandy Hook eo.eee dt OS AnaD Oy MRT | Island ",..11.28 11.89 6.80 48 118 120 7.06 As PORT OF NEW YORK, hervous—say he might ewallow the ring} Hy the time Whitney Barnes did turn| } TH E E THE OF 0 and choke to death, You will. now,|(to Marietta that young lady's nose was Heten darling.” elevated to an excruciating angle—so | 'N 0S ARI KIND ( | THES so that she was unable to fulfill ire to sniff. There was cold ‘There was a little sob in Sadie's volce and Helen surrendered. We offer this week 500 absolutely pure woolen suitings of the most maken fe, doing a yc yeah thine: | Raclecr 1h DAE Rian aes ue caine be INCOMING STBAMSHIPS, fashionable materials and shades from our enormous stock of Domestic and e,” i" vi he LY e O pied 4 4 SAT. Wen + her brows into an expression of m= |to hie avery: peal a DUN TODAE © Imported Weaves—all of the 830 to $40 values—to DEMONSTRATE ‘ My. terrible Mr, jarnes, your father ‘s in| Bavemo, Pr a cas, Spain, . . 7 z pressive solemnity, “My own, terrible ‘ever tend, Galton, Thal why Ritchie should make your clothes. experience A you—a warning—a—"—y Ik you, Miss Featherington," — “But it was Whitney Barnes who cried the young man, gaily, and an ine OUTGOING STEAMSHIPS, saved you, Helen!” cried Sadie, ex-| stant Inter the ttle party of four had}, ‘ Tittantly. ‘You owe it all to him and| vanished behind a mahogany portal. that {s why I began to love him!" Joshua Barnes was bent over his desk “Nonsense!” retorted Helen sharply. | writin, as the door opened nolselessly My. Barnes had nothing whatever to| and four people en | 4o with tt, All he did was to get him-| When looked his gon, Travers 0 Suitss1S2 Measure self handcuffed and run about absurdly | Giadwi 1'up best Je trying to get himself unlocked.” his cha smiling pe, he was on watch and planned | sheepi ‘d the girls blushing erim- P t f Ww 1 } P fect Fit. and plained." Sadle defended her hero. | won anit Tooklnis down at the floor. |] THE TIME urest 0 ool, er 9 “Sadie Burton, I say that Whitney) “Hell Pater,” Whitney Enti Sati: “aa ustone ay that by | vie, wal wines |THE PLACE re sfaction Guarantee it. He was merely an ins Bi ap mt This te Mrs. , & bride of} AND ‘Trevers Gladwin did it all ows | sintweseven minute sreried, ete! | een eet] THE GIN ook my pepe eee ee a would have gone to Sa’ tr me ert) an instan' ith a Kalla DO - 0 He © guarantee to give you enuine ustialian - American e ficed all his wonderful paintings—-Oh, | and a hearty handshake for the brite- . FOR $15.75 suit of finest and purest wool 5 i syiaiag me 4 Mt was won a of him ot aroom arr entingy Rickeys or Fizzes ahat eancenia ‘and to give you Serges guaranteed Sun-proof and never to tallies ane bavinn It wi Badie who was understruc K For a second 0 wo he fatled } to “MAKE IT WITH nestent ty fit and finish. If at _ 5 is sehhen Ripe 4 naty by the ardor in her cuusia’s volee. | acry Sadie, who, as per rehearsal, v "BURNETT'S" Be ek atale Ae ae ae asthe fade. Many fashionable shades and pat raster in grentat ope where way to ed as she "I do be- terns—in fact, this sale comprises every kind of Blue Serge made. Valued at $30 to $10. Special, $15.75. Her amazement soon ga ‘beaming smile, and she turned to her dressing tab! Meve ehe is in love with CHAPTER XLV. Miss Featherington’s Shat- tered Dream. \ FF Phe until it is worn thr dissatisfied with it in wny br it back and we will go , are unknown quantities. 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