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& fe ong pupae Pr f The Evening World Daily Magazine, Wednesday: WHATS THaT THAT's CAHrUM . POPs wT STuFF Youare| [Considered a very] er i aA mt a FIXIN He Boat{ [FINE Smone. TAHE bala y hp roll Wirt MISTER Some tome TO Whrave on ig ? Your FaT+lear. Were . He WILL TE () J Ter.ed To DEA ABOUT IT. HERE AND PJD P IRIE. BY ERY WHERE. fy ayures R. DERKS says chat his wife's eehth fase66 Fs ee | Sy Zak rom tongue ts fastened to her brain wee and she can't keep it quiet when thot her brain is working. ate, ahi 7. One look at thiw eplendia spirited on, re aoe an Saree SP PRRCRDCNG OMAPSEN | OES ‘with. urea. Gxibeeed Coenen = ai a one! he - ic t of ES baie | ovens seaee hiavay E3 eee Tract Jovan este alie: Gertrude! my doar Gertrude! ta it pu | tor. a 2 posalbl "3 retending ‘that he brite t Lttbesi Confederate ‘doar Gertrude’ to you-my AV was @ prohibitionis! eer Siti eas Tetl ons oe pieter, Madeline, she retorted, drawing back. Femmes titer he o cg ee their meeting! “Enemies” Roy Harsh says he never cealised how tractive” wite,/a0d pri) fag domue, Prank, a drawn up in Mne of battle. wicked he was until his wife explained ct Helo, doh me, Mise Bilinghem,” Gait it to Dim Kerchival, humbt: “T feel that I am It eeoms as though the fittler a man ia the bigger he looks to himself in the mirror, red coldly, my Position te than yours.” fae. fore, wart eepeile forget your paramount duty’ ) the . ond come . Mon. Judge Wren gave such an honest de Hine Sree 8 rats asaya © military ofMcer on my account,” bout cision in the Fort case both sides are tne te, “Haver has hard af Horton's agar: kicking about it. Rwetivel aa aout espatches or other papere may be in wion 7" oranda it "4 CHAPTER XVIl, thisutga ea With rte, mage’ Mrs. Piank says that her husband eats ike he wasn't raised any place and 2 . Re am only + woman, going about my busl- never been around anybody. (Coattaned.) neso—my mili et <4 mi ae Signale From Three Top in detenve ot my nome. <1 a q “Bkirte wilt be looser this winter.’ Mountain. know, Col Woat"—hore her voice wav- “That won't help me unless my husband's check book follows their i ‘ ek coneaneane: Seat meeverne reelf. esample.” 2 ‘A this threatening attitude. Well, T m j oMcer turned in your power. Order in the guard! . ters, Call up your Whole regiment! Beat the wf roll! And then ace if I will give ‘Helio! What's all thist® demanded “Now, then, Barket! 1 thought & Gruff voice, as the imposing form of we to wait at Buckton’s Fo Gen, Buekthorn loomed up behind them. a fresh horse in readiness, to watoh this your prisoner, Col. West?" for the return or tidings of Lieut. “Yea, General,” etammered Kerchi- Bedloe's party and bring the frst news val—who, nevertheless, felt relieved at t haste. 14 the sight of his eenior commander, “Right ye are, Colonel. Bure waen't “Jenny's father!" gasped Gertrude. “I ‘where we ¢89- wonder if he will recognise met" “Fine young woman, eh?” said the old “¢ r i. General, tn @ hoarse whisper, at the ‘Worse, sor—a@ petticoat,’ same time giving Kerchival a sly punch “wwhatt ered Kerchival. im the ribs. Then he turned and bowed 'Yis, sor. t towld the gallantly, removing his hat, but as eud- honor wouldn't thi denly resumed his air of milita: ern: catohin’ of her, She’ > ae eld out his hand to Kerchtt clowns with the Ringling Brothers’ Circus 34 was spinning yarns in the pad room, and told this: A rube visitor to the city hed epent ai of the morning reading circus bills, and was Just going to his hotel when he @aw a red- | gee United States mail wagon going along orgetically to the Irish eergeant, whe “i S PADER JOHNSON, one of the principal stood at attention, street, He ised it up for a circus wagon and followed it tour miles to the post-office, and with wide open mouth watched the unloading ,0f the mail. Late in the afternoon, according .to the Chicago Post, he met another rube and remark ‘Abner, I followed one of them circus Wagons all the way downtown, an’ when th i: ‘wnloaded they took the varmints out in #acks.” t “The doctor says you're holding your own.” pars PRS ay * ” purty one.” “Let wu the de “Well, i's a cinch that he'll be holding most of it after I pay hie bill. The Folks That M a k i n Pi Re a dy fo t Tet heke he ‘shan var my “ge aa bs N the window of @ Clark street resteurant ‘Write Our Books % , Dy Mtehen and found the Lend cost. By Sophie Irene Loeb tA “Dhere's the boss over there,” said the galley | Rs chief, Jorking his head in the ditection of » man thing alse abe wants, with the United The ‘‘Shut-In” Season |/4}-6204 Stories oe a Say ee wo ec A Mild Hint. 41 An’ shee afther saying she'll eee that’ “Well, ehe didn't use thim exact ‘words, but he does, does she? My dear young iady, Kindly let us Dave those Gespatches without any further pale and of Beautiful Things’—a Copgeight, 1912, by The Prete Publisting Co, (The New York World), washing dishes. first novel, by the way—is a “Brook!: “tn * (ie etree om he locked at me to that “Don't kid me,” sald the caller. “Tell me if Southera writes, Her inopire-| Conon the Peepie® to Ton Eeesins [OMAR Oey, eretore, they are! Ncanaiienn, ‘There cre aisas|| effect. Ob, ehe's « Goo ese stent tae Doh Wert eae you want me or tell me if you don't, There's | tion, ehe tells, was a little nephew World: Merete fa ae, 12, wo. oud | ware of doing things, and auch] Was ridin’ lickety-split through the prisoner, no use of ringing in @ dishwasher.” who loved, laughed and died down in : een ee raat ROVE ens Cre eee eae tcatow eo tretal, Imoct-me. | Woods on & Fray horse, and we te up Aefehival stood aghast. ‘The man at the sink picked @ stack of plates |the Cumberland foothills, and whore F ol tee) Bitlet een SAa'ner'by the bend in Ok Rum. And out of the water, eaye the Chicago Post, and let | !nvisible presence helped her through Lael ads [Sef Posy el 4 Pope Sto te 1 a eet eee eee ee ince at|at the same tolme wo saw the sray them all fall to the floor with a smash. daye in a hospital that came of her pon et el? ve eo i nee ; re ae Ct itias, “pet gaa | back of @ Confelerate officer skedad- “Now,” he exgaimed, “tell me who you think | being hurt in a runaway accident. Mi should have the OF sontitne, tovomplishet thie “delicately, “Bho fut cignet e|diing off on the other aide of the whispered Kerchival, the boss $67” Dromgoole has spent three years in finest, most brac-| One Of the things we do while away| (22%) 4 ene ‘Ae elmeye, Idith Jones,’ ang | creek.” General, ry California and some time in a gold tog weather of the vawe WALISING. Yet when we come | gis underscored ‘always’ and ‘Jones’ very hearily,| “Ah! And then what a4 you dot’ “Oho! why didn’t you say sot Fi " mine in the Mojave Desert. jome we forget the iong walks thet put!" “The marriege in eonmequence ws edeteeted| “TWO of us come back here wid the have to take matters in my own hanéa, r year, After that “Why do you smoke eo many cigars Ee Baroness Orosy, she of “The Scarlet ara‘ will ba tna Gr “ginger” into our vetns and added the! te nem month,""—Weshington Gter, gin, the reat wint after the officer.” then.” “Because I can't think of anything pleasanter to do with them, Pimpernel” and other romances, 1s a Jeon ‘shut in’ by| fon corpuscles oF ettallty in theugtt and re eee Se ee aah nt ae hy unas ee hb ton. oun, 4 —_— Hungarian by birth. She was edu- winter. It is in the ee How to Get Rich. orrcolonel ‘Wiet, I'm @ bachelor, an’ I with determination. ge si ID you ever know that for a lon€ cated, however, in Brussels and Paris ‘shut in’ season brisk walk has cleared many a fog- Qon't we afther pretendin’ to any fa- "Blast your eyes, ait! 14 eourt: time the policemen of New York and married in Yorkshire, that most iliness|®% rain and given @ BOLUTION to oO™. of the richest mon of & certain Indiana | rh itigeity with the jayography of wom- martial you if you did let me searoh wouldn't wear uniforms? This Helen 8. Woodruff, author of “Mis' occurs bec many @ vexing problem. To breathe the county {¢ known ary by hie penurious| oy clothes, What could we b'ys de, her, But duty ts duty. Conakier your oan bY Beauty,” wee @ little girl on a Southern there ts @ lack of [020% especially for clty-bound spirits, tatlle as by be scooust, A shart! ver honor?” self sworn at, air, Young women, Crenenersaraaneenael ati 48 @ Necensity, and may become a pieas- | tim eo he invited an old friend to dine with! " ‘gure enough, Tell them to send the Col. West here has sacrificed his life When Policemen years ago. The Plantation, One day, she remembers, ventilation, exer- ure if the habit 1s made a JOYOU jhim, Accepting the invitation, the friend was Prisoner here, Barket, and then you to protect you.” Were Uniformie: { police thought the colored cook came bustling. in to|cise and correct diet. To prepare for) "2 at” soos Nat Me Sone. | piloted to one of the cheapest “hotel im the| Time ten to your post et Buokton's “His 1i ‘Orled Gertrude, that uniforms tell how Miss Mary Johnston, @ neigh-|¢hat period and to lay up health to jes, Mother Nature {8 putting on | piece and two dinners were ordered at twenty-five bor next door, had written @ book and| weather !t~WALK! Take long, detsk|her most alluring garb and everywhere |ceuts each, A second cup of coffee was entered bot * ‘Basics. sil ancsdetss Mapes Oct) Pay Ss sta one got real money for it. And the name|dally walke, Need back, shoulders|# Der® 8 “handy” she beckons in yel-|by the guet end when be finished is the val, T2, Trish trooper departed, and Col. continued the Colonel, giving Kereh- of the volume, according to the cook, |squared, lips shut, breathing slowly, |/0W® and gokis 4nd browns, And many |éfier the bill of fifty-five cmte was paid, mene-| wast, taking a fokied map from his ival a hugo wink. was “To Git an’ to Havel” regularly ad deeply trough @e nos-|* Seemingly gray day has been bright-|dered out bis hest’s| wallet, seated himself on a garden bench = “Oh, Hl Gea. Buckthorn! I have ¥ ve no despatehes, ‘J were degrading and were too much like ilvery, 80 all of them insisted on being “plain clothes men," so far as om the 4 dress went, it caused no end of con- ia Tt ie nature's own medicine, read. | ed Dy & leis walk through some part |4ov»-cut expmedon and cilence, te asbed what) ang gtudied out the exact location of fusion and annoyance, The problem ime Leeks" 1p austier of those Ter fers, Tey Ke Walk Of the park Ghat te inviting te the wansee | td aoe het tne De ee rerth to rate folved in odd fashion. A notable Gtana Iiterary fellows. He lives and| Just eo! The vecationists have now |#Md to the uiflokened step. “But omething wun be wrong,” ould bi| M0, HON” © leg when the fair Brie: “Ah, “except. Except wh New Yorker was at the head of the writes ona little farm and likes above|returned and the fellow who deplored| The poets may sing of the spring and | friend, oner was brought in by @ corporaland §=6“Only thie taking it from Police Department. He attended a civic most things a long cross-country |the fact that now he was going back| the languid summer may c F wpell.| “Well,”* anid Crosmus, “I con't ondestand bow! two goldiers. riding habit. “Here ball, dressed in full police uniform, The papers commented giowingly on it next morning, The vews épread through the force, and from that day there Was no more trouble in making polices men wear uniforms, tramp with e briar pipe and a dog. into the ‘same olf groove’ and that a/But the invigorating coolness of the |my till was fifty-five cents.” ‘Dressed tn @ dark green eiding habit . Upon my honor, it te all T have, Meredith Nicholson has just beon| vacation makes him more Alsheartened |autumn quickens the pulse and gives a| “Oh,” sald the quest, “1 teed @ exceed ow fl and hat with sweeping plume, after the wry, at ta. serving a8 @ juryman in Indianapolis,|With things rather than more diligent, |New lease on iife. eottoe—tut 1’ pay tor ty. approved ante-bellum ag 3 of be | eisnene lt been a tstoatts, iter Oe Now he knows what it is to be one of|™ay hero find one method of keeping| The gift in the shop, the man in the fox huntin bo hy Ba § Lay re MGs vernahitieton fo, ad twelve “Lords of High Decision.” Un-|Up the good work that made his vaca-| office, the clerk at hts desk, the mother Virginia, ; ft self-retiant womanhood, Ker- Kerohival West——" less the twelve disagreed. tion #0 DIFFPRENT and consequently | of tots—all, all need the buoyant ot ealt-reient wemagibend. | Ker, Karstivs 7, slut, Louis Joseph Vance, with “The De-|delighttul in comparison to his datly)step, the UNIVERSAL PXERCISH, had time to look up from his ¢ stroying Angel" off his hands, has |Toutine. which tonte must be self-subsoribed and | Hr JONRS bed just returned trem © gem | rm, had proudly turned her back ey e ° gone abroad with his family. | ‘The great truth about the pleasures of | self-operated. ! Lag jy Moe polly — ea A now stood tmpatiently atrik- ; t V 1 e t Booth Tarkington geis back in his|Dolldaye les in the fact that in the pre-| The “Brooklyn Doctor” knows. LAs0N | anen you were in Boelaud you did a0 the it with, bee Haing whip, 0 : e y nc n 8 new book, “Beauty and the Jacobin,” |8etibed pertod away from home we do|to him. His prescription is nature's OWN. |, and dropped your H ated Lh nag be seated, matem,” said fee - é to revolutionary France and the|the things we are not ACCUSTOMED WALK! 'No,"* moodily responded the retumed traveler, |¢ne young Colonel, who had risen from ba dos Gertrade Are you ‘my dea: doomed aristocrats. “ . 1 did as the Amerteam @0; I] the bench, and now stood dy rather Gertrude,’ Miss Gertrude Hilingham?™ tA dvice to Lover#s |i sm ie smn igs vt By Be ei vcctnee bats Reuldes "fC deer $ of Irish life, i# really the Rev, Jam: S ng Mi es Mery gh By I goag | Md ee Ey eB . ae s 14 ¢ (0 oc 1 be cout’ ont the coentgngy ~| ‘The lady drew herself up Gisdainfally, your my @aughter Jenny ts ‘Wedding Expenses. “W. C." writen: “I am very much in|. Hannay, until lately stationed ta Lipesucott's folded her arma, and remained elent. Your guest 4 ig Exp . \iove with a young lady, but can’t affora |Femote parish of Connaught, Little | y ——_—_—— ged his shoulders and “Why, of course. Jenny fe here alt, “@, K." writes: “I am a young MaMity marry yet. Do you think 1 would | WMder that he writes the rural rector ‘ Misjudged the Uniform. new start. right! ebout to be married, and 1 went to o/b justified in telling her of my love | ‘© the life, / satw . very sorry, madam, but oir- the the proper thing. What proportion of ana asking her to walt?" In “The Garden of Dreams" Clariow Ds ING the war tm the Philippines, Gen. | -imatances are auch that I can take but od t edi ; : y Yauley : Aa Charles King, one day while resplendent! one course consistently with my duty, under the ¢hin, Defere turning to Ker- the expenses incidental to the wedding | Te the waiting time need not be un- | Vallette McCauley has her heroine con: fa his uniform, which wag made expectally [970 £0089 on teotured within Wty; hives to cay!’ “Gol Woot, f leave tale whould I pay” reasonably long. duct @ visitor to an unique garden li- Copyright, 1912, by The Prem Publishing Co, (The New York World) brillant by several rows of new brass buttons, parts ‘army, and there 1s reason to suspidtous young peron in your charge. ? Phe bride's father is supposed to pay | ~— brary'which she thus describes: "“She| 426—What's the difference between sun'a heat supply?)—10,000 horse power |came upon a raw rearnit, The latter was ¢f post) believe that ‘you are the bearer of im- M she attempts to escape, or is unruly all exp “L, §." writes: “How can I become | scooped @ handful of dried leaves from | s¢oqm and vapor? for every square foot of the wun's mur-|duty aud failed to mute the Gegeral. = |portant despatches. If eo, I must ask in any way, read this letter—here, tale” ne jacquainted with #ome young men who|a large fissure in the rock and drew| je7—What 40 laughing gaat face, \ "Are you ” duty here!” asked General King, | you to give them up. I trust ’ you Bi aet Bee tll the i fe writes: “About how much |jive in the neighborhood into which I| from beneath them a couple of thin = d2—(What te the weight of a eublo|™ Ona, Of, bneet, will give me whatever you have at let me have it back—tt’s ming’ ved?" & the recruit, “They sent me hea he of no adv to pleaded Gertrude, should a youn# man earn per week In have just moved?’ volumes wrapped in olled silk. ‘This,'| 428—What is the emallest kingdom) toot of water?)—621-2 pounds or 1,000 Seas) pra be awkward peg tT whall obey ra," ald Kerohival, jer to pay attention to a young lady?| You must walt to be properly intro-| she said with @ laugh, ‘le one of my! in phe world? ounces. Do fou remember your gvoeret ooderet’ aatea!30u “ore to compel me to adopt the young man !s elghteen.”” | duced. bookcases. Over in that hollow chest- the MV ¥ ‘a yhere he lives. But . 29—What are the different forms| 8—(What ie « nebula?)—It te « jumi-|™, * extreme—the very disagreeatie—course Hi depends on whe nut 1s another, Down by the brook 1] 4 nous patch inthe sky, millions of mallee) 2, sumt ¥ do—eome of thea,” sald the mm) for both of us of having you-rwell, 1 rather young to pay serious atten-| "C. A." writes: “During the first calls} have an old tin box hidden under alof coal? hesitate to use the word a6 @ seem! ir : Deyond our solar ms limite, ” —_ “ aman Hep Pata eer een) ee ie beter Gtovenseh ang | S0aWAet 4 « Leyton for? acti Wed 16 usa Didema Oalsbelh taahes aan ek eamawa Pe A | torgeh sracere hal Ot ery Tee, nn “What would be alserve as fefreshments?” Jeffries? They'd die, you know, But — Me?)—Anforra, the Pyrenees Repubite, | Don't a mow 1 am the General of this "aarched? Ie that what you meant arrenged Con ‘table present for to giv It ts not necessary to serve anything, | you'll surprised how many hiding HESE questions will be answered!which has been preserved intact since | brisede 2 1f you dare, Col, West!’ evidently eres Ogs their eighteenth birth«/but If you @heose to do 06 select some eS ean find in @ garden like Friday. Here are replies to Mon- 06 A, D. py... the | any lilly +5 by Thal F--y—| re th r turned w dim oes, we re very simple thing, such as home-made this for a book or two, And they help day's: Naas—(What le ohalkt-tt to @ 666, |que shia of the fire Gqarinent,"—-Ranmas Olly | pone my ~ “awern. 86. 08D8%.. 5.» EM te make one’s dreams worth waile'’: | @i—<Mow cuuch horse power could the! qarthy variety of Umeslens —_ peal % ‘verm brenne estgn anne iniinisamiataetenliioeeite ett nn een ee - i aie cee St RT Seg

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