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\ NOW ‘You BE REAL QUIET TILL 1 COME BACK AN GET YA SMATTER | POR S'MATTER S'MATTER CALLED To ONE, ALKALI (BE WHo 1S SEEN ENTERING) AN DONT YA DAR ON THE LEFT. THE FINISH To WANE MY “Po'P OF THis PEACEFUL SCENE ae ea (8 AT HAND. [ares 18 +E RE 1 HERE, THERE AND EVERY WHERE. BY EvBRYBoOpw. HIS compound of our own 1s i greatly inferior to all others, but I should like to sell it to you because it brings warns suis larger profit. If We Should Tellthe Truth—§ 1 have no ability *[Shenandoah|s A Civil War Romance of Sheridan’s Ride By Henry Tyrrell (Founded on Bronson Howard's Great Play. THIS COST, OF LIVING TALK 1S ALU BUNK! You Don’r HAVE To FILL UP ON ALL THIS HIGH PRICEO srurr! Tut SHow You How To BEAT, THE GAME - I'LL JUST ORDER SOMETHING SIMPLE, DO You GET ME? EAT ALL THE BREAD You WANK ITS FILLING AND NOURISHING AND MIGHTY Goop- AND NOT A CENT EXTRA, WAITER! FETCH THAT ORDER AND BE SURE AND BRING PLENTY OF BREAD AND BUTTER WITH IT= [ (Copyright, 1912, by G, B, Putnam's Sons.) tive command of @ large army SYNOPSIS OF PRECEDING CHAPTER, Mo Korvhival West (a young leatenant in the — Gen. MeClellan, on the threshold of tte on Anny during the civil Gerteule grand opporcunity at the gates af Rioh- si mond, opened his assault upon Lee's as an actor: but 1 lines of defense at Teaver Dam, near made a big when I was playing the silly boob be- cause the part just fit me. Mechantesville, on the Chickahominy. It wan the first of the Seven Daya’ Bat- tlea, woon to Ko Into history. be There was flerce fighting every day jufedeate that Week-—at Gaines's Mill, Savage is at ite Station, Glendale, all through the dark and desolate White Oak Swamp and along the sluggish, noisome Chicka- hominy. Jackson, in his old-time fight- ing form again, in the Meld with Lee, Stuart and Longstreet, strove to make Attractive i to"ave | de | secret wile We do not intend, ladies and gentle- men, to keep the promises we make during this campaign, but tn order to get your votes we must impress you with the {dea that it ts for you, and not ourselves, that we are working. re CHAPTER X. up for lost time, and did his full share i. 4 I know it was @ five-dollar bill you Se i pay fromm Mista “Oat nat ensiag eas now 0 0 chmond, But that ene a . i tf \° cle! are a ao Heag re RA No,sik! That |(Yoo par For THE BREAD rap Ee Te aaa, Mecilinn (foe of diterme cle aj) RS. AVERILL and Gertrude, from any the Virginians hitherto hed as has been intimated, mains face: tained & practically cons McClellan was, indeod, doggedly fall tinuous correapond Ger- ing back toward the James Rive purchaser an opportunity to walk away and leave the change. HAVEN'T. You CHARGE FOR Mabe A MISTAKE "CouveRrr’ IN THIS BILL? AND BUTTER- T cannot possibly win your case, and am acting as your attorney only because business is a little dull and I need the mon I have used that speech in propos- ing to several girls, but you are the first one to belleve it. “Will the business world’s Millennium ever come?” ‘Yes. When pay day is as frequent as the boss's grouch.” aa © VY FA -—CMEANS: trud wrote regularly to er Confederate brother, Robert Elling: ham, Madeline West, on the other wide of the Mason and Dixon ne, alxo wrote to Robert, her ‘rebel’ sweetheart, In @ non-partisan way, which also was quite different from aisterly. Of course, Hob wrote to both the girls, and tt would have been highly embarrassing tf he had eve got the episties mixed. Madeline anawered the copious letters and ine quiries of bh as moon as he got intu communte: with the Federal gunboats on that stream he concentrated his artillery on Malvern Hal and mu stand whic that his so-calledy hange of base" from the York to thé James River, whatever necessity may. have dictated it, was a military move- Ment executed tn masterly fashion. Amid the horrors of that retreet— in which were included thousands of sick and wounded who could not haver atirred but for the dread of the to bacco warehouses tn which the South- brother, Kerchival West, erners penned their prisoners of war. t she could, une tenant clad in the rem as b IM," ‘inquired Mr. Riley, glancing up 6 Jonny Huckthorn wan heard to re: te of a blue uniform which at fretd ‘ | over the door of the post-office, accord- mare that: Obit, ‘Heartaease’a hen whe oppartunlty he exchanged with « dead ing to the Youth's Companion, “what ( | mightler than his sword, so there MUBE Ow into the thickets along. the, WIL i the meanin’ of thim letters, MDOCCXCVIII? have been some epistolary interchange Church road along the alope of the RIT “They mean eighteen hundred an’ ninety- between these two also when th parched with fever and crippled with) captain waa away from Washington, a wounded foot, he lay there all night As for Ge Buckthorn, still at home in the feverish damps, then pressed on slowly recovering from his wound, and at daybreak in what he thought to bey Col, Haverill, pre-occupied with active the direction in which the Federal military Fesponaibilities, these two old troops had moved off the night before. soldiers stuck doggedly to their ree As he drew near what looked ike W h e n It I s F o lly x spective duti and kept their own deserted cabin in a lonely gulch, an old, “Follow the Fashion” VETO NTS, 1 abe wos she comstionton, unoraane “sitvnen te the Mattoo niece e's uniform, tm ined ayatem of “grapeving telegraph.” plored him to “Jest send a ‘spatch to. ‘cc UGGINS has made a pile of money, and Onnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnne which in civil war thine practically did Charleston that ole Marster was atck M now he's trying to get into soctety, (ig AMFS OLIVER CURWooD,| com B18. be Tye Pree Rubllahing Oo. | HORS + to her resulting disadvan: | the service of what in latter days would lon’ in de wilderness, an’ éen oy but the question of nMnners comes author of “lower of the — pi : se Bite ve hore Hfat neuer tn the Vale git ht i mebody would send or come to 4 i , ile one can't be an e t ude had been home fe Vale f 2 Ne IN su North” bieycled at aistees| By Sophie drene Loch, |, one can't be an extvamiet and | omy ere mee te peshaga' ortnight when Bhe re: The Young mayfaren would have beens *% ply, according to Harper's Weekly, “Well, 1a) tbroush overy State in the} ADAME Paquin, “The Czarina of ty fashion, yet the woman beautiful who clved the following iluminative giad to get off a despatch somewhe! — eight!" “Tim, don't it sthrike you thot they're carryin’ this spellin’ reform entoirely too far?” “Does he always snore as loudly as that?" “Oh, dear, no. Only tchen he's asieep.” The Folks That Write Our Books INJAMIN ouigthe from her brother: eine In his own be B FRANKLIN Charlottesville, June 16. nothing-—he foll aagely ob Dearest Slater have left th® negro into the served, “If you] Valley, T suppose to join In the de- There, on e bed of jantper boughs, want @ thing done| fense of Richmond, You know what jay gasping and choking a Conferedate’ should say not. Why, that man wouldn't give South, In his next ye up his seat in a deniist's chair to a lady.” Dress,” In Paris, is not only vt a philoso- kes the other extreme of followin ery folble and fancy that producers For, even 18 devise, may THINK she ts fashionable ular Une, when she appears even ludicrous, For aloud with alf; but that signf ed the gaunt od i travelled a thousand | witn horse and wagon selling a patent “You say you have three brothers and a half. How do wou make| Medicine, In due time he entered anc lealer of fashion, ! . ee . his 6 re what we are; not what we fk tf} that means, under Jackwon—this 1 goidier with a ghastly bullet-hole in hie thet out?” iis aa eA lent Socta THINK we are go gure’: Hl the grat moment T have found (forehead and the stamp of death on Be “One {8 a half-brother.” i | ‘ “Know thys) wry { Madame Paquin thinks the American woman ts che best dressed woman in the world, and that her taste Is daily growing more discriminate, yet the {dea of imitating and copying #o+ write to you since you decided to livid face, An elderly, gray-halred man, A person giving! quit for home. T know what you gyidently @ surgeon, knelt on the ground advice to youn’ have passed through, but do you and made feeble efforts to minister to- men might well’ know how tt came about that You the comfort of the dying one, while his modify the above! got through as luckily as you did? own teeth chattered and his hands shook Bay, to the Arctic and to the Barren Lands, has writen seven books, many short stories and countless novels-~ and is just past thirty! self!" She says: “People who are badly dressed, as a usual thing, study NCE in North Carolina there wae & man named John Lynch. He could not get the protection he wanted from the 4, \\ How Some authorities, — 80 e A Words Started. $ho took the law “5. CA g \ into his own pe f remark as follows:| Probably not. Now, T will tell you. Wty ague Theodore Dreiser says he is thro Be 60s brew called is a thing that makes or “it you want the; It Was ail very well for the Rich- “Date Doctor Filingham," the negro h the “Sister Cartie” and “Jenni eilinig fa h mon “appearance more than anything t important in-| " Fiment to send you tn cer- — whtapered,” and he's one of de richest Erhardt” type of novel. His next boo Phap. vee al ood onge and needlessly uses up more re- sources and energy For what ls good for the goose Is NOT i mpany by way of Talttmore Font in Ghatinaionn ae ‘ terview of your when it came to the pinch at fut we ain't gut na ee ban lite to succeed con-| Harper's Ferry, Influence at Wash: Neveq tone Sunk Finuenay weet ee ws is as if an ar > x | ma suggest something from his re- doing cent travelling experiences in ant # (OF duct dt in peraon; if not, write @ let-| tncton had to be brought to bear, gorse hoor Bam biinekn hands, and “Lynch Law" became a ), WT IO | and Atay aeanacontorsd Fee The BARRON ABAIW ERE tee, si bh Whose Influence? Gen, Buckthorn'a. Tyactur'a'n littie Bit out of hie eid, fo e in 5 ia cures one will Kill another, hie uckthorn must bh ete ; . common phrase. The King of Sparta 9 Yoshio Marktuo, oq Japanese artlat, reas in fashion, but at varlanc® Therefore, if short sleeves gre the 1 C&R Magting that the making of a) fiom Thu Malina Nome other Fed, 98, ‘count of de fover, but he reckoned was asked about the walls of his capl- author of "The J se Artist in Li plexion and general makes fashion and y arms are angular, you PYOPOSAl Of marriage might vo @ 1 | oral officer, presumably Col. H, And he'd stick to Ram, an’ of cou'se I atieks talioitye, Ho-aala ag dtiny (eee don," tells with Oriental Joy how reseed woman studies her-"hict hotter have long sleeves, And it TACKINE performante Just the same ala Colonel happen to “pe DRC hem, te he a abode aA et was at one time employed by a tomp- and her particular wants to create magenta ta the prleina) or may have a very nappy finale, and 1€ 18) pe" atert In behalf of w couple of nto,” mad ; and each soldier 1s one of tts brick: ainia eabancicvGke: Saniana: tan ihe genta the principal color of the ¥ Hence the term “he's a brick.” A peri odical was published tn the eighteenth you might ask the genth jaw anything besides water season, unless It is YOUR. particular UKely to be more effective by word Of) Southern women travelling at their tombstones and was dismissed afte hetter let it alone mouth than by stroke of pen. Th ? three months because he let his imag begin In Parla and tt It is ever 4 n risk toude, Kerchtval Wo te-or was ade, you hi ner Tans mathe voi dilahar Alma n oir ¥ Who reads the must fervent letter . ye man drew a small wicker century, Borrowing a military expres- ination wander too far and made his Vet ¥ th egg lc reetrcsraet ay toe ft IGBOY | vi iauon Ol) kha Deaton 404, h] min Washington, either on sek leave fan from his pocket and handed t€ sion its publishers announced that it “angels look more ike ballet girls. Wily dressed woman It tw just @ bit of STUDY—selt. atuap "wre #0 much more expressive than any] sear Pato i Het eet oe over, The surgeon reached out @ @@ake. was @ veritable “magazine” of informa. Mary Johnston's summer at ..ot wed the fashions tl and the trick Is done. There is many a Words. i en atrained « point or two of =" A and Ms Pele a tion, And henceforth the word "maga- Springs, Va, is @ busy one, She has 1 creates Le nostyle. and, with @ very small income, who! B@ brave and enk her—don't write: | for your eake. I don't are steadier than honey zine," was used to describe such perlodi- | her attention one moment in the new , it number, we look with awa knows her ni WELL that she] ,, _ ers mast sireyime bus Here the wounded ade a sound als. * used to mean “hurry” or | house she is building and the nex - F rain Appears more HAPPILY dresi than| “M. F." writes: “A youns man a ad ‘Werohive Yar 88 Hf chokina. ‘ he early mally being carried ment on the final cha ora of “Coane has it} And ep more fortunate satara pale, me @ good deat of aun on sg 3 A ALD TE RR 8 Mebbe Us phiewm in hie throat, bd tf t Firing,” the clv!l wor novel which will ¢y ‘ n rea f jo vacation and can talk Now, ye ne a & Id the faithful « tve. He pol a peed, came to be Firing,” the ely! wor novel w 6 you are! Int | Deck from hla’ vuogien and cen tale of) tT you will understand S#/4, the faithful oid *_lte poked post,” and thelr destinations prorently follow “The Long Roll.” hat style to sult her ralnsay that every woman! POthing but another youns lady: fang t must nave taken for May serie gor Fellow A ment tices." When telegrams were inaug- Meredita Nicholson dedicated “The | need If and to fiose about | #8 | dor bim at Washington when T tell you must havo been there ever sinoe Sam urated their method of transmission Siege of the Seven Suitors,” éne of his tf you and t and all of us, would but per to ATTRACTIVE and pleas-| Nothing. After all, the that vour dangergue travel! was she nen ae » of, was known by the lengthy ttle of recent books, to Gov, Marshall of Ine goliow the dictates of this w ng as To plain, the world °"#@Ke@ to you, panton took adva tans of the pi Hauer Was ed bet the pa ug? quick-movi ple soon pruned down Acker with Gav: Wileci, “lt wae or Samat and eualiy RECOUNIZLD, "To. arena. welll eg Not Work. ma A making “an ty At that insta 1 Voicen Were heard, to “teleg wire.” in our own wr o to hi a f BAAD Of ROOWING GHO'E gisl'to mass om by ane bas retused eeret Rete and two aoldiers rit ' 4 by persons 0 say “telephone ative of a State in which , wh Ma TO LOOK FOLIOW THE Wane” ye she Aanirad who ie now back — tq u . O00 eS aEaS = ener a os of tales brightened ¢ antage V ¥ NMED OF ay RADUER THAN | ‘a uss Can't aford to peered . ‘" i >, “Hubty,"" she remarked tremulously, “you Jove UHte fire and cheered the fashion better than THE DICTATES OF FASHION, ves bt Don't you think she's vu | eee alae fal ° Making the Parson Useful. | ,,°400)"" she semana © , eer’ cabin before our peor = - en | ne Greece gece F con ! " a the : n t whe doesn't re o| 4 tat the wa FEW dayy ago a little boy who lives on} “More than life itwelf,"* he declared passion- na P d P h e JN tel A ointe aragraphs tor you, sah ape shi franti And no personal defect {9 me would ever best of MORO BRVER. who we lwha jane’ tanec Se —— | hear, no mortal it anes Ga cause S0UF Jove to lemen, would it, dearest!’ abe A) gon ecue MBASSADOR BRY y Who are reported aw “betting thelr] “A. D." writes; “I am ax ¥ t thas’ T aball ba Pp : to hysterics think! oy He agrocd th was the case, thik bartioular as) wail thought had viewed us f¢ | il on the Red Sox," to keep the/older than the woman I want to the lina af duty May Phe physician | the smiling twat one i ie ated demanes, " Me ror welantier Semanua ta/aie at tha every a » got a new slant! Public Library open all night? jmarry, 44 she thinks the difference In Dp um all ts th " ae axed sfession to make! L—I h— as for well yo vrayer | , 4 bd aeenibi eT cad of that common- on America by going up in an aero : |@se Will affect our pappiness DO YOU! constant prayer of ‘ f satan 0 , £ ee ro | S6ree with her? rather w 1 Vthe fla vod paylng ‘This cau ar, & goodness!" he responded fervently, wealth to which both bound by | plane, Doubtless the Hon, Joseph Dixon| No, not in ft such @ com ham rest and no attention th 1 man. saa aha 1 oN al my burning brow," many and | aw raalleea ahadah an 45 the case of such dered a ried over thts ir Phornton eit pe ee Agr : remark he dotfed ble wigm | ying y stories of pro- avnepes ' alizes that the Job Was one for | paratively alight qiterenct. it furtlvely ne thought I exclaimed he” stivn Anawers, lust a a ve found much. Boston fans who have come hither Hagenback ee — om her very self, the «ve your peoring into thee | : ltavor as t n read: Claiming “four games in a row” have 2 Pt a Writes: “When sending of McClellan, having en nt ' f hin questioner, ( h | avo r , ding i tefens Confeder presume y na i re Jers, was born 1 He! an ptionally good chance to-day Who's “covering” the world series |i; 14 pines) CP St dint alceae Speer + new i Oe tum, He is mut) ty rakee money that, 66 HAT, sett of the Ee dL er a da ut to tell it to the marin for the Balkans? ‘The former ie iteruly correet ne Ge Loe Nad fought the Ine "I know you're in a pretty tleklMeh i : 1, after @ begaar bas touched hig early yours on Ppa A decisive battle. ¢ Pair Oaks, otherwise position with that Un elt on une him for a dime he you Sates Sarai Danan jeter Probably suit hun best Pines, and were lined ¥ rate uniform, and inside He Mener to am aoquaintence sie at angers and for many years hott) A quick dive and a lony swim, Of all tow: th tho sky to bar! iz, 30 weiegn " ream, alm Men your prisoner, _———— feasorship of crim Jaw in ould bring Prince r ty faces fr church — Pittselme the loves me} tne . . 1 Yankee spy of Positive. | ey Ha wa van ht Be loves me anys m0! They had detached « hats a Me, Thornton, and you w) s . | i Flat Sing , Bon to News vureh ; When We are alone, Bi: int sent {t westward to reinforce know it. T was tn the fight, open en@* fiat ait yon erae bag | ward novel writing by. | ‘ {other wirl te presene i. tran! the Valley. Instead, Jack- fair, and T wouldn't be here no’ wing [sald ‘yes? the run of Frenes novels 1 nied rece ; 4 : tentions to her nes | . custward to Joln Lee that TL stopped to try and help your j Ithe French people, partly through their Would It no 8 good idea, for! | But even Kdison can't make s dead |o te ne Ba ae I year after the com- comrades. Let me elone, T eayie | concentration on the life of Parts, the benefit of Visiting Bostontans| Bull Moos 0," ‘ war, Wes at last to (To Be Continued.) + very much * to

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