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Friday, orld wend eine coe hp ct mains als in ng ily ‘Magazine. _The Evening W Da ELLO WILLIE, ILL Ger THE I BROUGHT You SOME NUTS. HAVE THEM You ANYFING To KWACK UM WIF? 00! GOLLYS, IT 19 TooHoT! TLL PuT IT OUT ON THE FRONT STEP) To COOL no Foees Pantene Oo, Ce iy ) iv By Ferd G. Long Mil y eit A CASEMENT ) Coord Te. SeeTRE Reese Om Ponane ane MRS. JARR WILL SAVE “CASH NOW. WATCH HER. RW HEN Mr. Jarr came home at dusk Mrs. Jarr greeted him with a sniff, Tt was an inquir- tng sniff and went deep beneath the Odor of the clove he was chewing. “T don't see how you expect to get along in your business, going to your fork with evidence of tippling on your! rhat's an insul breath,” she began. “I should worry and get a wrinkle!” “But I'm not going to work. I'm com-] «well, we are not going to apend it * explained Mr. Sarr. on a thing,” advised Mrs. Jare. “We'll GH: (Copyright, 1912, ty G. DP. Putnam's Som.) the whbey fg tein agitne T SHALL SING f SYNOPSIS OF PRECEDING CRAPTERS, cccupled @ feom Boaredy qed by Gring in the distance MY love A, oye valley to the southward. Jenny old thorn, in an adjoining chamber, but section oa ak Uae bdued J ank bas tried to atone for a (ormer sin by en: Be Sct Sear pk til sent him on & dangerous mission, West has acted “ ‘between for Frank and Haverill's second ant beautiful woman, who 4, YE ber Gen, | Havertt . ‘ f t hi wite’ ‘torts _in hie son's pall . aguelt suavicious of West, Rdward ‘Pha 7, «und, in guilen reverberation, with n “ eat, has stoiea trom nd again the muffied rumble, roar ard ts {in a priser and je ererched Wee, rant oa pees Oe Jedly, in stlender finds on avert’ ‘ott The ai urriedly, in alle a tena, Mrs. Haverili'e an and an to that firm than all the rest of them. }And, after all, five dollars a woek isn't much, Didn't you speak up like & man and say so? Only five dollars, huh! : all the respect Juve pretend we didn't Ket 1G and. wellt Uy (ttoe haa toed the and came downstairs, Already Korey Wave for me, then!” said Mrs, Jar. put fein bank ae f eald, "Of couree tor it'd Went brow Ta wanda’ Al, West, haggard and excited looking “Toast me falr lady, there's a lot of ttle bills I'd lke to = Animal, Barket had been down to the led Mr. Jarr, In best | pay first. I owe Gertrude ten dollars CHAPTER XVII. Pike for reconnolasance, and now came manner, “Tf I did fore-!on her wages, and then there's the milk (Contiaued.) bs Magers ie new! .! ic; a It’ 1 ire’ ie sal SignalsFrom Three Top Moun gyeriaan away, the devil only known tain. where. Begob, they must have attacked by surprise, before the screech o' dawn, HERP, Bob, I'l) be all right * pa “an now,” he Was murmuring bad ares attacked? Who is tav ibation to Fort n it wes but to drink| bill, and the children need school shoes, atus, Pleces of eleht!/and ihe ice man just bothers me to Pleces of elzh' death about six dollars we owe him, but And he j I Intend to Ket something for myself fore his good lady's ¢ first. I've gone shabby long enough! I'm behind tm my lodge dues," mu} somewhat mollified at the tinkle|mured Mr. Jarr. “Really, you know"— of coin, there you go! cried Mrs, Jarr “E must breale ft to you sently," sald “I never have a cent saved to Mr, Jarr. “Th too mreat| put aside for a rainy day but what you for you t it out. But the/Wwant to waste It on something! I'll take faci [s—the bees has raised my salary."| that money. Nobody thinks of saving a Mrs, Jarr promptly delivered the de-|cent in this house but me, And, then, layed css ing and put a period| too, I have always wanted a fireless to his words. ; I can get It on instalments and “Isn't that grand!" cried she, “Now feel paying for it, and I can! Wo must save every cent of it! We) Start Utue Emma at her piano lessons, | can put !t in the children’s name In| “It's a shame that child's musical edu-| the saving mk, and it will double} cation ts neglected when she has SO| every year ‘mueh talent. Little Mary Rangle, not! faintly. “It's only the loss prised leman: erchival, with of blood that upset me, I my teoethinee fr * ie fot 8 scratch of the knife, “<The intmy has attacked us, sor, ‘a all. " va what's more, they seem to be drivin’ ma be thay meteee (rh. things before ‘em. By the direction a8 slped Kerchi< tho firtn’, it should ft But they've got the wretch. rporal Dunn and hie guard dragged in Edward Thornton for the d time that day. ve were leaving the house togeth- explained Ellingham, “when thie wild beast sprang out upon the bushes.” “We had him surrounded, I'm #hock will 1 » bh re, thim rebels have no . nohow"—— ay ‘Do you mean to say our troops are falling back?’ Corporal Dunn, “but “Not every year," sald Mr, Jarr, “at! half as smart us our Emma, fe playing were too late,” the usual rate of est It will double! I dread to go to Mrs. Rang'e's “This ia murder, not ex. fn about tye she drives me wild having that! —————--——______-__________ ____._. _____ claimed Gen. Haverill, turning to “Well ought to save some money | child show off! The poor little creature, Thornton, who, in his shirt sleeves, . : is absolutely stone deaf, but our little torn and dishevelled, looked a fear- for our to go to Europe or | nma has a splendid ear, “Don't you remember how delighted « Sliver used to be when Iittle Emma From “Variety” to “Vaudeville” How the Great Change Came About hen he was call) ere to meet Cl ———— Mudtldga berore ats icuasten mace By Robert Grau |wome pleture of diabolical malice, “If you have killed him"——— “Oh, do what you ike with me—my account in settled,” retorted 'Thorn- ton, watching with an evil amile as El- |lingham handed to Gen. Haverilt a wallet and « miniature cas wend the clr gome new clothes, for I certainly need them! So that's why I say we should account, How much is “Cheer Up, Cuthbert!” What's the Use of Being blue? By Clarence L, Cullen, ve dollars a week," @ald Mr, Jarr. 4 dap 4) with one foot in the grave? Jack | 4 C “I took these from t to me, I need $5 to pay the used to aay ‘T never heard « child S Conyrlaht, 1912, by The Prow Publiviing Oo, (The New York World), Copyright, 1912, by The Press Publishing Co, (The New York World). breast pocket when he fell. sing Uke THAT 41 MY fife!’ and. then T was on a hot August day In] nce at Keith's in “Fhe Salt Cellar”! wavs only After Wo Hegin to Get the nancnaue redin Wiosuily that bel “My wifes Portrait!” muttered the te en't got it yet," #/ he'd give little Emma ten cents to go tho year 1802 that I landed in] Met with Instantaneous approval; thelr Angle on Ourselves that we Begin, hadn't been Good and Mungry for Twen-| with an involuntary gesture Mr. dar, tt, starting MERC ONC ARA TAROMWIR a eltnieee ate New York from London Jointly $200 weekly, but the! & to Acquire! lty Years, we Reflected that After All pair, with qe what was eer work which they did was on a }buy candy. | bringin ey i _ | Happiness’ a Somewhat Obscure) ‘ou rec! Precious keep- Md that man Rangle hear | “well, I only know I'm not going to consMored @ strange aggrega-|Very large scale. Then came the rush. When we habitu- | Term! | sake, General?’ sneered Thornton. gotten a raise? 1 suppose } vow ile Suchilistie ticket” sald Me (Hon of stage talent. The cause of our| Rose Coghlan, Marie Wainright, Robert ally take a bird’ Scie “So. you wee, if T have killed him, your that Gus's place on the corner. Do|Jarr, “If q man works hard and gore (Mivent at xo inauspicious a scason was Faiaess ities Horie, Wiliam 7. cies! eye View of Our-| As Between a’ Busybody and a Bo anor Ml be buried i the Game r ; ae : i REA Caan , in | tom, Felix Morris and others. The sala ‘a Too 4 4 hey Know at tho office you got It? Tl along, they expect him to divide with |{!® thas I had secured, wotle it] ti peached 6000 in 106 ae i welves Ht’ To it's All Hets Off and Twenty Minutes)” Gen, Haverhill gave no sgn, but stood lope none of the others got a rats London, a contract with La Lole Fuller in 1806. Then the musi: Much to FE : ei ope no: n '82.} the ne'er-do-well | , a 140) eat era. beeat, tc for a New Book! & Moment gazine at the mimature in Lhere'd be no compliment to you it] “1 esould say. not!” rejoined Mra, {With whom T had im Other Folks they ala!” reel _Remenyi, the great violinist, was paid $500 a week, But his career was very short In the new field, for, with his viglin in hand, lhe expired in San Frans Jarr, “And I've been thinking that wo, 2'ad. “Nobody gets it nud celebrate the fact of your get-|the Am fare, “and I guess they know who's the] ting more salary and also that we are [Public in Foy that put ‘is’ In the ‘business’ down) going to be economical and save the) . We openi the Garden Theatre in “See” us at all! bitter words T wald to you-— them, and forgive me, won't Do you hear me? T love you~E | ine to Accept th rn Dictum that the Man of Te: ent must be Either a Crab or al}, 1 you all the time or @ little of Both! General Haverhill heard no more. He 1 Meard a} soo did not 100k around as Thornton wan font his hand, by the Ight of the bi A Pretty Safe Little Rule to Follow ts] #ignal-torches, beh add inerers. | to Watch Out for the Man who Always! horses were brought up, The Ger 11-00. Wi) poses eek ything you Hay! |anded Capt. Lockwood « written o 1 1 i Really DID Reap paiaitsg ler and turned to wary when Gertrud in that shop now! money, by going out ’ | the metropolis a few days after arriv-|‘!#°0 0n the opening night of his engage- ; | We're nese ee Os eee ee oe En PNET eas ton Gottars eee cy, ane out nd having « Bice ng—to, a mOlcout houses But, ale] Ment, while before hie audience. Camiiia as we Sowed, the) We're Open to Reason, but when it ome to bid her brother Robert week. I'm sure you are of more valuel ple do that. Why shouldn't we? though “La Lole” scored sensationally, | U'* ups the greatest woman per: Craes MORO Lal ne SEROAS IRS Ve nT) lund el hs ‘he ecu teas ne pail ah the “celebrities” came a cropper! Yet{former of tho violin, followed Remenyi; | would have More sea Inala ho cad cin {t was this very organization that! Der salary was #400 a week. The prima | to BOY dowel are cnt cf Mleary that Loves Come | te iNet een ete Ot Ot Wee Mey a " . started the invasion of legitimate act-| 0224s soon fell Into line~and Pauline 0 Sav avout) sany generally Gets It in the Shape of TRebariitt she erted, “T heard them Madeline with unwonted e ay anton ash Hall iNe d'Arville, Lilly Post, Jessle Thisttes? an Affinity! ; * ow ‘Let ws go-—-oh, panion me, t ie calling for a surgeon, Who ta hurt Pi — Porvlett Davis, Marle Tavary and Louls — —_— YOu are safe, aren't you~ Ant Kerch. trude ladles “f beg. eal Bate year of his tenancy at the Union| Beaudet were scoured at antaries up tol A Highly Successful Man informe us) There's a Mid-Path between Moan- With'a scream, she fell on her Starting NP if ; i ‘latnal fden ot | 2 ® Week. ‘The latter figure went to} ehiy Successful Man informe Fre @eadits “liknees by hia aide, uttering wild, ten " Ung Jackel alg secures reas crlglnel Idee ot ire Davie for an Opening" —for Nearly Twenty] i"9 Qbout your Troubles and haugh-| orgy ax she siroked the dark hair But they at lia ahi Kenerally useful | bound myself to present the artists 1], Chatles Hawtrey was the firat star] Minutes! SO AS YINCTARTY Otee LMR? Kerchival and Gertrude took one, It can bo ellpped on Stor at lease Cheee mtantng. {from the legitimate stage to receive — oo path up the elevation to where the under dhe coat when Lb Included Olen, Brandon, | Xess of $1,000 @ week; he found $1,251 It's Astonishing how often a Man can Somehow we Dec cottonwood tree overlooked the ereater warmth is dee Ueauhart Signor Miele in Gis pay envelope every Saturday | Cash In on a Simple Knack of Keeping Jenny and Madeline lingered em aired and tt can be utile| Alice Shaw, Florence Levey (the| M&ht while in vaudeville, He was fol- | Out of Trouble ized for morning wear. |Gayoty girl) and others lous known, | 10We! by dessle Milward, who received) ||| a ry ‘This one will be found! 1 epproached Mr. Kelth's New York a set a looking Jo yin thee “Figh adapted to a variety of| representative, J. Austin Fynes, and ————|_ We'd Hate to be Chargeable for Bo tig ort tee to gaan oer niee Wag whieh eame the’ roar of the guns & ne . hin saddia and dashed off do e materials, On the flg-|found him favorably inclined. | And Just fo r the Tu n of It Many Things as Old Mr. Impulse-of-| mack road, after the staff officers, who enact ter ete oat ure, ft ts made of|thus was inaugurated what has since * the-Moment has to Stand Fort! at his own impatient order had pre ee eee eat Gertrude, quilted silk, which {s|resulted in a complete change of the ees ceded him both light and pwarm,| theatrical map. and the edges are| Mr, Proctor was just starting up Firat Impressions MAY be "Right" CHAPTER XVIII. pray for the man she loves, enemy @f ne egemy. bound, but {t could be|with a similar policy at his Twenty- jut, Speaking for Ourscives, we Never “AM whe ts right, Anything else! made from elderdown | third street house and Fisppened to Drift into the Pay-Of Line “It’s Only a Battle! i bo worse than treason. I cautt! or any preferred flan- after Betting on th mi! comment by engaging + He Slee C6 Soe deomae fii! cnival™ nel or from ail ned | Hear : : P of Inquietude an@ alarins for ! i . with wool. ‘The tronta|pennh Hie fan Me grand opera tenor, An Intuition ts Merely a “Hunch* with | the (ntastes of Malle Bosquet. teaned against the tree, Ile handy Y |to sing at his theatre ne distin: uiseeal i ing at his breast again dat are fitted by means of | guished Italian, however, sang only é A Federal guard was posted ““vyour wound! Let me call the airy Decks aoe nestnty the! once a day, and that, too, at 11 o'clock The Race between “Maybe” and “Man- Nelther Jenny Beskthern nor Sey werent 1 to bot ie 2 | h t owe 5) Neit ekthorn no We ' ve no youl centre, providing a he. |{8 the morning. It was this engage- ana” wasn't even a Dead Heat, because | eline Wear wouta dhiak naw of Ko- PE fo Slave ms coming curve The ment which caused Mr. Proctor to Both of them Got Left at the Post! poate Bol trs chasm old b rela ot wat Doce eoiniocs San sleeves are plain ones Pacard the city with announcements He West in a precarious condition and the through the Ob! whas With upper and under (Feading as follows: “After Breakfast Our Idea of the Height of Paradox is FO eee. ath casa: ee portions, Hear Campanini at Proctor's that it Takes about Twenty Minutes to | be FB th rigs ‘The firing, vey close now, was tain, Gen, Haverill did not return to the hous but joined Gen, Buckthorn at the front, where, It was understood, Gen, Wright was making every possi- ble preparation ending the return of | Sheridan, for quarding against and re- You love ‘sisting an attack upon his right, | “Be au i ave you, F sald so | which was the only point at whieh ho 20 00) Giant hear ine. T aed a The first well known artist to ap- pear at Keith's was Alice J, Shaw, and 3 yards of material she received a salary of $260 a week, 21-8 yards 36 or which was regarded as extraordinary, yards 44 inches wide ‘Then came Ida Mulle at a similar sal- with 4 yards of braid ary, followed by Verona Jarbeau, for binding the edges, whose honorarium was $400 weekly, Pattern No. 7082 js, It was my (dea that a one-act playlet, and more furtoum than ever, It to have given Kerchival_ West th of life. Depart from the Normal and about Ten Days to Get Back to the Samet It's Odd what a Glamour Time Lends| ‘even to the Old “Up Against It” Days! thal Be Sure you're Might, and then—Keep | tt to Yourself! { pprehended imm ¢ trouble. ~ : al & es tas ee wisn tac, We G8 ee, — “Phut the woods and hille all arouna ome thing at Charleston oes i Pattern No, 7632—Seml-Fitting Under or House 4 inches bust meas. | Mr. es sald he would make the ven- Cultivate your Verve, and you won't were infested with the fi Oe Er eee eae Jacket, 36 to 44 bust, ure, ture If I could dig up a etar, It was my Lose your Nerve! | mounted raiders, or gueril province in those days to do the “tempt = according to various reports, now by Call at THE EVENING WORLD MAY MANTON FASHION} {ng.” Tho managers themselves, now The Emotions of Some Men are Con-|Mosby, now by Gilmore, again by M Hew $BUREAU, Donald Buikiing, 100 West Thirty-second street (oppo-$ | millionaires, were without thelr present tinually Setting Traps for Them! Neill, It was impossible to estimate te fava Bros.), corner Sixth avenue and Thirty-second street, § | prestige, hence they would have heen | ss their attanath oF Sunare. 6? 19 cs ‘J or sent by mail on receipt of ten cents in coin or} | repulsed by many to whom to-day they BSILVE. Once we heard a Pretty Good Author | Hetpate, thelr ga he bodacious a8 * y emuspe for each pattern ordered, would probably not give an audience. | a pictistins declare that If he'd Spent al! of the gime rims men were of @lmost daily, or & Thee IMPORTANT--Write your address plainly and always epecity$ Charles Dickson and his wife, Lillian’ Jim—You get plenty of milk at your boarding house? that he'd Put in Reading Trash at Per- nigniy, occurrence—and the present Patterns. } ane wanted. Add two cents for letter postage ff in « hurry, Burkhart, were the first dramatic chp- fecting his Own Style he Might have was no exception, ture of promineuce, and thelr appeas- John—-And euch milk! | say, ators ream isn't in ith Put Over something Firet-Ratel Before davbresk am the masaine af