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mia f duc wVENINYg “S’Matter, Pop?” & © i © i e OH-H, ya oucdT 4 To SEEMY PoP! | ] Tere You "ond \He 1S HAPPY Tapa : Wo rid bi MY POP DID NOT +AVE To WORK TODAY, AN, SOMEON' GAVE HIM A FREE TNewet To THE T3ALL GAME? AN MY POP 1S LAFFIN' AN’ LAFFIN AN JUMPIN’ AROUND! Litre THis! LISSEN> TOP With GINE. US ANY THING WE ASH FOR VHEN EFEEKS IKE THAT, — WiLL BE HOME = TPoM THE GAME Soo! LETS WAIT “The Brute” Proves to Be Very Terrible. > Mere, MY LITTLE man! WuY HERE, VUL WHATS The TROUBLE ? ponT cAY! CRACK IT For, Yur MiTh ON Tees@. Tunts Te wat RE Was Tryin? To cRACR TAT " WicroRY NUT WITH & BRIc! AND Wit Ris Thums. BY CHARLES DARNTON. NYWAYT, the author was @ hit even {f the play wasn't. When Frederic Arnold Kummer appeared after the second act of “The Brute” at the Thirty-ninth Street Theatre last night the audience hailed him with delight that was cut short only by the ourtain. After that one fleeting glimpse, Frederico Arnold Kummer disappeare! lke @ moving picture, and shovgh George Broadhurst and other fellow-authors continued the ory that is music to their ears, Frederic Arnold Kummer was seen no more, Even greater modesty was shown by the producers of the play, those shy oungsters Comstock and Gest, who spared no expense in keeping their names off the programme. Before "The Brute’ they stood mute. They also stood near the door. It {3 barely possible that “The Brut filled them with mis- xiving, not to say fear, At any rate, it proved to be @ very terrible play, a play to strike terror to the trusting hearts of young husbands, to chill the greedy souls of young wives, and to frightened children to cry in their there was a Harlem —there always is in a play that has very little ready cash on hand, When people are hard up on the stage you may bet your last dollar, without look- ing at your programme, that they're in HERE Comes NOW. WATCH How HEIS LAFFIN' AN’ wil “PSP #[Shenandoah}% A Civil War Romance of Sherinan’s Ride By Henry Tyrrel’ (Foundeé on Bronson Howard's Great § ay.) (Copyngat, 112, oy U.P, Putnam's Bom.) =a mbulance called Into requisition to pr: SYNOPSIS OF PRECEDING CHAPT! tect her against Southern strag@lers. Kerchival West (a ae a they neared the linas, She wa Union Army durog the oti I liy a Federal prisoner Nearing ter, a try demanded ie in on young lady's papers, I "T have no papers, and need none Khe Answered at home now am Miss Kilingham, and fam going Helle Bosquet. My brother {a in Ger Jackson's First Brigade.” The Federa} Captain who bad escor ed her opened his eyes at this ani bold the valley” againat. the “Univ bsteee sald ee ae cy Me" Womelens “ore sed wee st am sorry to release you, Miss oe What's-your-name. You might have 7 more chance for enjoyment if you CHAPTER IX, were to remain North—I mean,” ho Continued.) added, catching a dangerous glevm | Shenandouh 8 Daughter. Gertrude'n eye, “that you must find tt RESENTLY an orderly came ‘ull in the South, with no beaux, nov tn with @ telegram from Gen, SOT aus are im the field, where Fisher to Gen. Kelly, It@ they belo sir,” retorted the girl purport was, that the ladies heughtily. had been sent South at*theilr = The Captain bowed gallantly and own request and no further interven- made his adteux. Then Gertrud ed tlon would be practicable, the «ray-coated sentry wh en. “A pretty plight we'ro Int” exclaimed Jackson's army was located at the mo- it, Gertrude, more leudly: than sho wae Rly 4, on aware. “We can't go South, we can't 31 mougnt be Wiadeaene trian return North, and we can't remain he mought be im Washington. They do | here.” say as how @ letter come along once “Tl tell you how you can get eent address to ‘Gineral Jackson, Some- on," sald one of the Federal guard, Scr ake got i at Yooe stock. _ a Hariem flat. Donald Rogers put up Who had made it his business to find Bet, wey aia with it ike @ good little man, but his out how aftaica feos with the tate unhappy wife Eatth had made up her strangers. “You Jest get up and hole mind that she couldn't stand it any for Jeft Davis, and you'll get sent on CHAPTER X. lon, Although Edith looked well- Sr efit days \ ae bodiadteate dal Grapevine Telegraph. | whe declared sho had had nothing cried Bello Boyd, in shrill, sheer bra- HA " but economy for breakfast, dinner anu eal ‘ Pee Moers) Se es supper for eight years. By fixing the | Then, ms nobody came tn response, busy time of tt ta Wasbin act time in these few remarks she ‘who led the way back to Gen, Kelly's fon. Gesing Withe of her bur ft us to conclude that Donald mus Y | office, fs bend, and that ite: have married her when he was abou. ¥ j . | It wan just as I foared, ladies," apid a ae Seas Ae, sixteen, inaamuch as the boy-husban. that officer, gallantly. "Now, the ony Ments when he was overworked and an, uch a hey snaheas thing 1 can’ suggest is that maybe you morose, she found congemlal distraction was played by that former boy-husban | would be willing to take the oath of in the compantenship of Edith Hav- in “Baby Qi.ne," Ernest Giendinning. allegiance. That would simplify mat- eriil, Frank's wife—for what the fugt- He was very kind and thoughtful ‘ters, What do you say?” tive had tod Kerchival Weat @ When the flat was cold did he not offer ‘They sald nothing, but followed the y Charleston was confirmed when the tg oeiag Milhlanenael Hs HA he General Into an adjoining room, where (neon | i . ; a es fs uple of staf officers sat at a writ+ ler Mra. Haverill went to New York nothing that Donald could do appeale W h t A b out Y ou wipe OF atRe SIIPaTELne At @ WIE «cd caund? (ia EaIBAORa SaGae: eee y ing desi ‘ederal noldiers were louns- rn the Au. 12.8% She kept beer on toe for mother, } The Man on the Road a r Che er U ioe en cbout, smolhig and nolbemase aH stfteing tn full of loyalty Frederic Arnold Kummer, the Au- 1: otherwise home meant nothing tu By HL. 1. Butte ° 3 , ite Aman at the deak started to courage and gratitude, but ‘in reality pints fe ‘Geshe iain D aug h ter’s D es*iny ? ut ert the ‘oath aloud. Hefore he had Knowing no mors about Frank's wher: Are you prepare! for a shock, som: eeamaaanamaaaaaaaaaaamanaaaed wt hed the first sentence, abouts than any one else did if t e| , "| . of At the warm tnsistence of the Haver ng (© shaky a Iarlem fiat to its very foundations? Well, then, here Koc#. No, 3—The Hat Checker'’s Memory. : _—-—— fed out tt } Nidith was planning to iught out with her boy and join Btliy West, who had GaED mere tea. By <ovhte lrene Lozb By Gbivence L, Cutlem } | Great sunt! 1s the ‘tronetuai* file, Katith came cn to Warninagton an = more Money than the minstrel man of that name ever spent. She came 66 Meer Atoe lei ae ' i aldad We won't lien te Att" aeelaree bar, PBs Ralergic gi Wnty tent out wi after wer sister Alice had gurgled around the flat a bit. aeniaman | ae tie A MERON ie Thee the one den ben | CAG 1, we Te Pram Pubiteniag Uo. |Terirude mrompily 6. ta toned him after his father, eo that the i 5 P tia ce a‘ tah a . “and in all ho» h writer say contention is that the home {dea be- Grin’ Noe York Worlds. th that the ¢ Toned a ‘ However, the pement could hardly be considered a pressing matter, “ ee | f the room, A loud rowr of laugh- Name of Frank Haverill should stil! be ‘Silly was in Denver indulging in the luxury of an operation. Edith was tels in that rection of the y are we to bring up Our comes LUST to her and sho does not HE Definition of Happiness us tor went up, ii which Gen. Kelly Joined, familiarly apokea In the household so worrted about him that she had Alice telegraph to Emerson Hall in Den- country thers sure This ts the ory bi ene ~ fundamental home duties nese Mere State of Miya" doesn't “Just ax 1 expected,” mald he, ‘lL ‘Then the two women, Ike so inany @ asking him to wire particulars about Billy. News came unexpectediy|to be a colored hat clerk outside :he AEA tts vid mar come to her. Make it Any the Lage Desirable—| thought you were game." there Poth: OF Gamme tisth | aad n the form of a lawyer who brought the sad tidings that Billy was deud, | dining room door to take the hats from m there ae ‘ Bo tiere is the everlasting question or Obtainable! “Now, what next, Generel?’ asked low! station, but above all sisters In Appeniicitis-"Poor old Bliy!" @ald Donald, for he bad always thought of: the guesia, These would be put on days they had no as to how to meet t two contiet. 1g seb delle Hoyd, ehoer!ly atilction, engaged in the work of, min Huly as his best friend, you see, Edith sald nothing, but she twisted her/shelves along tho wall and restored to PHOURI WIERGUE BE Miber CREE Arta UT Btn EE Youdon'thaveto!, “if We must be hung, please -natlty,, eS o cites the “Weide OF tha tm vands untll the knuckles showed white, Her agony increased when the law-| tho rightful owners after the meat. knowiedaloe: Ik lola woneralle @RehOE hk bak tule be a Past Mas ‘ene a presents {teelf,” provised hoapitala in the Patent Off informed her that Billy had left her all the money he had been piling up.) Some of these colored men had won- words, they SOR HO Bnata tithes Rania to Pass Mu ter|the General wet 0} viously enough Bulding and elsewhere. Thig interested her hopeftil mother, who derful memories. brought them UP to she yearns for the the when she may but the Top Beale lnow, “strange to way, there appears ti Ittenuiee MAt yey @urine [he rene od, “How ” | Pretty Nicely | AEaMinatan. ¢ >this affair, Hd 1 recelved sums of money’ fro‘: vgerly asked, ‘Hoy sada en oh “There was a real wizard at marry. They have a nest all her own and perchan are Pretty Nicely) to Dray ssorae ta ies It an encnyshous sours easstully, co nee gee tart ienauy “Poor Charleston ‘hotel for years, Thia man taught them ¢ ner wee ono in her arms. It ts the Suenione tr u peadquarters, in any event, you Cealed, but somewhere in the army. 8 « yonald continued to rmur, was 90 sure of his faculty that he would make the most o' of women © Mother E as Sete! have to stop here over aight. So, know It was from her husbwnd, but th niny’ 1. thelr persona: ay fore the re je Trout iil make 3 e m- only time any word accompanied the & 7 ve dollars to any guest who could refore the remedy seems to pre- ou will make yourselves as com. only y P Things were much brighter in Act IL | eae Aye eee a ee imaene eae Oe ance, to cultl iseif In a complnation a. the two AOU AE et is circumstances permit, we ¢nvol was shortly after the birth uf how i, rhe Harlem flat waa replaced by # cote RPO a feuliate on Tis pert tn 2 ata ns Wate aay GAlNtY 5 ihae Ggoh may not euler’ Any aie Out with the Boss eee or the best and await de- baby, when @ brief loving message filed age at New London, Edith had not | the proper hat. He was a sort of half employment thuy 02.448 deed ; © that he hae) ee nent the young mother’s heart with Joy ant Ponty acquired a dazeling new dress, but witted darky, always singing to him- tariled, to be good meee mr mnee er Gihe INAS RRB RY Merely to Touch |r was iate in the evening when next gratituds, rhe had gained elght pounds. To look self, But he was there with & memory) | .tenory and amiable—in fact, wo catch have aon o Bor ust y tor learning the Button to Summon! they saw Gen. Kelly. He handed thom This communication afforded no tan: t Miss Ruth Shepley, now radiant as that was as automatic asa machine | inetr man. If they did not succeed in| Ay# of houseno! rede 3 Not 1 50 many Husky-Looking Porters! a telegram which he had fumt received ble clue as to the writer's whereabouir ‘dith, you might have thought those ‘some ~t the boys tried to fool hii. ' thts, they had failed. If the mothor wax | Kat eal of Hime need be epent. tor trom Washington. It read senda ety tas, he mene of setting on font d he c the a : 0} " | re and 3 Sinith ends a systematle search on the part of Cu! ight pounds would have worried her, ‘They thought that the color of ths (ye tney Ril ff) nt her daushiors | if /¥ second nature for @ womea 10 D9] 4 propee amount of Emotionallsm i#| ‘Miss Pas and Mrs. Brith are friends a systematie serch on the per it they didn’t, She rejoiced tn them, necktie was associated in the dark to keep the man by ing him comf 7 Erinarivihe need ahunaeine | Strictly All Riwht, but an Excessive will wend on an officer to Mar- tan indifference } iverybody, in fact, was happy until mind with the hat placed on a certa’n ter they bad caught him--by the} | °0 ‘Gallar 2 Hy Hil how f°) Quantity of That Same causes mor’ Ferry to-night, Answer at hearing of his son's resolution ty nerson Hall arrived from the West rack, Now, the hat was put on the gid-tashioned arts of household manage. | Ake @ ar for selt-need is cer-| Men than Women to do Feol Things! | HUCK THORN make atonement by enlisting as a so snd over a highball with Donald chatted rack before the wearer was seated, £0 ment, good needlework, the making of | MUDly Necessary In the PRDSONT ways mabe | ote is from Major-Gen, Buckthorn,” dler, as reported by Kerchival West eapantly tulegram concerning {t must have been aomething avout the cages and Jams and Fo oF of the world. You never can tell when | “Aggume a Virtue If thou Hast it Not"| explained Gen, Ke And here I9 4 the farewell secret Interview at Cha ea ce nan paneined: Ha (GAR | personallty. The boys wore ready-mate “gust eat It Ta poignant problem the |: Heed will coma to do tt, aw experte|wag one ot the ieiehtest Littin Iter | sony of newer to him! ton a Year am narited that Hilly had loft his fortune bow tles and changed them during the world over. For the girl of yesterday | ence has 1. Theretore every @rl{ marke that Hamlet. made—but it was) "WII them through, | You ySnowminu that Columbia College, New S married woman with whom he had jmeai, but that didn't short-circult his married very young. Almost after leay- | S20uld be wb ranko for these] Wholly Superfivous Advice! | not send. Rd dao her pan or reontl te anal ee : memory @ bit, Others changed coats, ing the altar, the prime factor was | Mews Ii soir the way, By that Delle Hovd asked Gertrude pamecta of tha Are eal ot Prenes ‘There was every reason to belleve ond WOON that didn't work, they pUTy--ptain, simpl duty, A net ERS ee oe Are Bat mart | Sometimes it Occurs to us that we oo Wno on # Major-Gen. Bucks Lincoln, Col. Haveril directed Pras animacion changed tables foliaved th edent of hh tk nay t 2 ey © Too! tho 4 heard of him quirtes among such of Frank's former Hi ; Oho nur euluok’seaui “Each time the right hat would be petuee he aah dima t uke Ww t baking powder, why, bi ws | Heck to Squirm Out a Littl 09 t he ide “and he te $uitieg, Oi euch of Frank's former x Oe ete she ig brute handed out by the darky, who would the wants of “her own character u are many cook books, aad] Often by Protesting that we “Did an infuential commantor, a8 qrmy. He was slecessful to the extent 5 can ; not even bother to stop humming his “¢ of her own woul,” the eo who runs may freak’ At any rate,|On the Spur of the Moment!” nu may well belleve But now i of asertaining that his son had taken if t Nits (usa to Rimes Oke ima iia havsicad." that’ we Len? nuch !IE knows how to make w dollar sae ss new of my +e {al pains, in enlisting, to avoid any i . old . va n handed about on aides. gene kuows how beat to spend t The “vw , Use? Man Charace | Harper's Ferry w possible comr hip with those wis - ' buck to . Ernest Glendinn',y as Donald Rog: “Ure wid a nGed ‘ nets 2 do ‘pes The “What'athe-Uset” Man Charace) ii iy a frend in time of ni knew of his disgrace. Under an as Neate his ak ry him a ¢ but carried a ca hia The bu 50 King aft hat the wi vill gee, frat) tertzes himacif in Just Three Words Ing Ww met " sumed name he had in all probability + ad ‘pocket until going out, when it hold cares, rearing the wee ones and of all, that her daughter ts self-reliant | Peis Ay ne underst uns . ‘ tw) Saat Visit Ruth Shepley as Edith Rogers. (, ,,, J, He got his d catering to a husband, with all the per |in making @ living. ‘The rest follow f Tiida mum oe Om 1 wonder? But, €one South and joined the Union Arm eotiat Titeunan in his hand, He got his derby Just the catering to wh I thet Howe We've lost Quite a Tidy 1 sum. 1 wonder? Dut of the Missourt to Harlem and refused to ive ul her plexit ting thereto, wok ALL r ————— Money tn ovr Time by Falling to 0 fn - o With sinking heart Col. Havert!! eet hierEabine ni the five?) energy and left her no tine for wort Me lwoner who epoke (0 ens of t NK dead of th t aniel to keep it for dear little Bobbie, the ANY Gho ever win: ‘the Aves | Ansehy BNO iary ner BOF 6 re serve, not only tn Poker but In the ( ‘on, wan it not v0 of unknown dead of the ane 4 night, criticited her dress, tore the rope of pearls the clothing man. Ing about self, As te whether thea “Odd Ruins.” Ginary Game of Life, that “Pass \n PHornions kredt battle of Shitoh, on the far Ten- ; . { lier down on the floor with enough force to make "Yes." responded th Doth paste Women wore HAPPIER than our modern BNC HST Cathedral te not the) Your Turn’ Rule! jward Thornton whom T knew hessee. And then, remembering that ail Then it was that she looked up at him and ane Salesman. “A book agent once went sisters, with thelr complex study and only structure of tts kind to — ston did not have that horrid SrHRneOs Gb bel #4 . splelanen, in 90 hg for money, that she Koved only him and!OUt bY Way of the kitchen and camy !ntrospectic noe Asie pa nd “ohare have become endansered in the| 4 Lot of very Renowned Men and soar on iis face \ahvg: aleeuiaee RE Te ge oe Me Gd cane tenet A we for you and me!" suid Donald, That's more Around the other way for his het Ae STATE AS Oe tow lise of centuries Ttalan experts|' Women have Found Out Too Lat: igual Fag cor Capt. ha’ ceased some months back, he only for th hie. geared. ta pussies the colored ian we bring up our uis to-ds Pals of Coney aid aay that the Sather | that the Sunlight taa Whole Lot Bet s ; He is shook his head when Edith and. Mrs. / ( against Ms years to make Donald a itfe- {4nd he pald the five dollars lke @ good 1 6 up our 4 tals of Como aud Mlan are In danger 5 i oing to Havertll asked him datly if he had 4 AAD E rete an Tae Beneld ae ites oar | ring them up SOLELY with ‘iw of callame, and that immediate reacoras | Cer than the Spottight! mn “a ‘ig jaa changed learned any tidings. i {alnly eat Hus he ted two. or) ee idea of marriage (as nothe mn works wr wsury If they are to} ore elp eet iind going on ‘Phe Colonel and his wife were none in. Miss Shepley” a want . they may not marry fo wed. Phy ntrnoture of the! A Good Deal of this ned Ilack a jul you, deart--£ the leas fond of thelr Southern wards, + y hal been {ty practice economy for elznt years, Miss | Almost Cred’ble. rious reas The man ma datos x seis tracer at ‘i 2 lor Gertrude and Robert Kiingham, now } oft oi ve he om Yr, and Miss Ethel ¢ ton ind i ene “i 1 , have arrived, or she ina we to nt . » Dut WA Wood that Hea : Ordained, { shall oles your that of necessity they no longer stood ; 4 i ! phen Dp delighted motherly souls as VBE - bout tie reont of studious tur n wtlet by Napoleon, and the hurrte eaven y tie confidenve you toward them in loco parenti ; Davie ve a talkin 4 the hurried | should be Baten! omnes Whatever stern military aloofn .' 1 t k ow T lay m " after iret bloom of 1 rin whl had the rk wce J nate’ ons ae Wis Soir to think e one could sleep after @ play itke| “Tbe berms," be a ‘ I begin to talk of “cha ahed tas Ghuand Tk te econ | mre : to ans the Federal military officer may have The Brats | mest pooash 19° a ‘ er." and want to find a niche many of the marbles being aott | grins tes meme, Men whose Vel hat an ain ulanico would be felt ObIgRLOFY UpoR him com- ~ Bru aw ate n ‘ “ , F Ys ¢! c MB wOLt ship you do not Lose by Len ling " bat taal t daybreak, pensat y & new tenderness on tho ——- wae —— _ — \ you bnw, sent his hived man tol as the trend of t ems to desl and badly set. 1 per part ts no: “ hat ready to take the vadies al Aye, Aye, Sir! True Economy. I remgg yp m vound to follow, On the other hand, 'f also the [Rte TP, GAT mel inanl r the night with @ lady am Nene Je0d ie facade of the Como eathedral the Innocent victim of @ most unfor- ston? nae 1 toh i : iren, on thelr way to Char y “Do th Wo ie oe ee a Se BARA 1 to aarn her own) which ie 9 danger, Thin has heen] The ¥ re on Ader, of Gertrude’ Journey tunate misunderstanding. ‘This feel- MTAE abner afimy vast has lyst john Seaeret aan Hy main) ean eueOE RTO, a a ta tend gout HYINE: probably at the early axe of wx-| bulging outward for nearly @ century, | pany" nice teins the deoune was compat unaventtul, though (ne Gertrage vesiseouatin oe uae married again 1 0. ey can usually make ie ane to te teen, after leaving the pubite schools, 1f and a large portion ie now out of t s| the Reallyeandteuly Polls 1rdia eget odd at one point to have the without & susplclon of | 7 ‘Shinped a second mate, eh?” the same quarrel last them a week.” she be trained at s pation, “ie endicular.London Chronicle, |Do thelr Suttering Ato Feder rymen who ted the € Continued. « } : i? . 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