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The Evenin World Daily Magazine, Saturday, October 26,. ) a“S’Matter, Pop?” Hm oe mm ° & : eee. Me ° ke @ wi LL Dey.itd Too “Mt Here FIDO! tot want AWK vl At BIG FOR. ME Dont You TARS I ae oe TO RUN AWAY a BiGFOR ME with THEM TOO.LETS TRY q THese ARE UNCLE HicHs “Our Baby”’ Hi (“es} & Cloil War Romance of Sheridan’s Ride By Henry Tyrrell ‘(Pounted on Broncon Hower€s Great Ploy family the dog is the only one that doesn’t eat with a knife. The Hedgeville If you want a Editor. man to be your friend loan him money and when you get tired of his friend#ip ask bim to pay the debt. OO” Fork eays that in the Craum book, watched Gen. Buckthorn off, thee asked Jenny aa #he re-entered the hovsy if she woukl send Gertrude to “Gertrude, my child,” he sald, with ‘unwonted gravity, “the surgeons tell me that Kerchival West will get on wei! enough if he remains quiet—otherwise, not, ‘each at nc ieee them . Wh PRN, eg JP" io ‘That ie what is worrying me, Dr. Watts says it hurts Henry Plank ; f 5 oe f in, ‘ jormer" sin ty ea: eral," Gertrude replied, “Col. West in- #0 much to pay for a meal that the food 4 Fy a Te "ti C sists upon preparing to join his regiment doesn’t do him any good. ‘ Sony CULT OC at the front. I hope you will order him = remain here—compel him to be pru- , “He should not look for the honor éf m- death on the field, under present circums stances,’ muttered the general, with pe- ee ren yo. Wee cullar Cy rarnn ig etn . priggae Boy “What do you mean, sir' quired: ie Wage, REY QU LNs Gertrude, uneasily, “You have a right to ask me that, as old friend, once you" Gertrude, child, “you —— have @ warm, true heart. I could no: CHAPTER XVIII. beer to seo your happiness destroyed (Continued) Sttection. “Llators Past Sate et ‘ection. on, t “aM “I's Only a Battlel”’ * you kneeling beside. Kercnival West-- ION'T excite yourself, Ker- @peaking to him, ministering to hiro 4) D chival—you must be quiet, With all the tender passion of a South. ‘Willie Jones says he likes to go visit- ing because every time he does any- thing at home they tell him it is wrong. Harry Penning never had any rel tives while he was living; but it is learned now that he left a large estate. Mrs. Harsh says her husband owes so many of the stores here that he has to send away for all his goods Jeet. proposes deuly he discovers the plotur “A wife often makes a foot of a man.” “But she oftener makes a man of a fool.” em woman. You toll him that yer Sone tar ae other loved Mm. But thoee fateful word: word. Ae for the letter 41) upon unconscious ears. ‘Te me, har never mind, I know #& DY the ever heard those words from your heart, and if you like I can repeat what own lips? Have you ever sonftased you #0 much desired to read. he wrote your love to him before ” ASSING through the East End of London, @ tourist observed a great crowd of coi ters watching a young couple entering a church, obviously with the intention of commit. | ; { leererwteappanr gcd (as kn U 4k ates Gone Maven 6s pon cane Goren \ ting matrimony. E A was ‘my bosom that _ “Never mind. Only, do not repeat it. Feeling inquisitive and wondering who the ) ik fheared hegre gten 4 i Keep your heart to yourself, my gir! night, that you foved him with your *#' ‘But, General—at a moment like this, whole heart’ —— when hie life’— Josephus Orangeblossom, on @ mule ‘pave that to me— Hush!’ without saddle, dashed up from the ul- The voice of Col. West himself, heant rection of the Pike, shouting: outdde, giving orders to ® sergednt to “Mls Gertrude! Marsa Bobs he done get his horse sendy, ion aft hem. BS t a gyard aroun’ dis house, but “taint then came up, in ful ‘orm no use pow, for de Tanke te renaia’ WearlDe hie eword, end ealsed, ' eid away. We'e got ‘em Hcked, Missy, we Fal bi Fi goad Out Ro. prevented 6 sho’ das!” “Are there any onlers, General, oF “Begob, the naygure right,” con- my regiment,” he asked, “beyond those firmed Sergt. Barket. ‘The grayback given to Major Williams. in my “ab- divila have sprung up out of the ground, sence thie morning? I qm going to the ‘They're pourin’ over our lift flank like front to resume my command. Noah's own flood. Our camp is wiped “It is my wish, Colonol, thet. yew out and they've got our gune and remain here under the surgeon's care,” couple were to command the presence of so many of their clan, says London Opinion, the| countryman turned to an urehin nearby. | Sonny,” said he, “who ts it being marrte< ‘The small boy solemnly acratched his head for a full minute, as though contemplating his reply. “Well, guv’nor,” he remarked at length, “I ain't puffectly sure, but I fink it's the bloke and the gal wot's dressed up Mke ‘am bones! “They say he is full of truthfulness.” “He muét be, if he ever was. I never heard him hand ut any of it.” deep in the mud in the freshly ploughed D “trots tne car lay flat on its side and field, having skidded off the road, through “Just see the way that little rascal can hold his own! Such spirit! Why,|day!"—(That is what daddy is saying to mother.) wi 8 and wounded and prisoners, and nd Pe general, quietly. the low stone wall, to get there, says Harper's dearie, OUR BABY'S argumentative abilitics will make him President some best Tt Gown tio SIRE for Winsnetas, ouigl eat’ cer ecieae eee ete eekly. ii histo = not rest here—-I must ; —_— Soot eter Pe an worse luck! ‘Col. Wist, yondor te your ™y men at this perhaps ¢ritical. mex “Ah!” cried a passerby from the roadside; | ay | Tan vanteens in fe meee ment tn the campaign’ eal “had an accident?” |e “My regiment!" roared Kerchival, “I have told you my wish 1s to the jumping up. “Great God, no! Get my Contrary,” repeated Gen. Haverill, {H | horse, Barket! I'll atop that or——- Kerchival knew only too. well thet “Yer harse, ta 1t? “Hooroo! I'm wid oMinoug, quiet reserve. He knew the ye, Colonel! There's & row at Hinne- inflexibility of that proud, {ntolcrant ball and we're goin’ to be im it!" mood. He could nat wholly fathom erchival!” pleaded Gertrude, throw. !t# cause, but a troublesome recollec- ing hor arms around him. “You must 0n suddenly occurred to him. not go! You may be dying!" General,” he sald, with grieved earn- “Dying, nothing! I'm all right, now. estners, after looking around to eee Gertrude, my lite! My regiment won't tat Gertrude had allently withdrawn, retreat any further unless 4t retreats “I was unable to keep my appointment over my dead body!” with you last night for an unforseen “Here's yer haree, Colonel! Now, Teton, which you know. I am ready «ive me that mule yo black contraband ¢M4 willing to explein certain matters, naygur!” called Barket, wild with joy, &* You requosted me to do yest to the rolling-eved Josephus. But, meanwhile, # crisis has “Goodby, Gertrude, darkng! Tell 4 whatever there may ba between us, Madeline! Pray for us Personally, you are now in the position And two flying figures hurled them- ntorfering with: my: duty end my. selves down the hillside into the roar- Privilege 8 soe i Oey pias Ing macietrom Of battle thet dlled the Ore ae orescence ee +a “You have my positive order, etr.* “Then, I pnotest’’— CHAPTER XIX. “You ‘are under arrest, sir!” aif the eral, without chi 1 “Tell How I Died—Not How "ic Xeni! without changing Bis tone. 1 Lived.” shot. Then, in a deliberate, dased Dubbleigh tried to hold his tongue, but the @train was too much for him. ‘No, of course not,” he replied coldly, ve Just bought a new car and have brought my old one out here to bury it. Got a pickax and a @hovel in your pocket you could lend me? I gan't seem to dig very deep with my motor horn. {Deep Water Doings %% % (»p Fett) wy wt By C.S. Bedell * “Why did you nickname your wife ‘Circumstances?'" “She's ‘something over which I have no control,’ owe a lot to accident. Here W are one or two of the thousand accidents that led to great dis- annnannnennnn, coveries or Inven- bucky, tons. A party of ‘i » & Phoenicians carry- ‘Acoldents.” § ing a cargo of soda Wwrnnmnnnnnan’ once landed on the @ seashore and bullt a fire on the sand. They used lumps of soda to prop up their kettles, The soda and the sand blended under the intense heat into slass, And thus, according to the old way, h elapsed belt and offered tale, glass was discovered. A band of N i UT before the events of tho hig sword. en ies * pioneers it @ campfire one night in the Aint preceding chapter — before “No, keep your sword—I have no de- wilderness, The ground caught fire and {| | i TM | the avowal of Kerchival's sire to humiliate you,” the general qon~ glowed redly. They had built. their qf ee Jove and his dash into the tinued tn a low volce, “But you will bl ( , 4 SNE battle—had ensued a scene hold yourself subject to further er- ase on an putoreppian n of oma) 2 ; which threatened to change 0" from m and learned thus of its presence and its ad bd : eh With these inexorabie words he turned burning qualities. An apple dropped on several Ives, A meno which mado Sie away, while Kerchiyal, as 4f euddenly West's rash deed rank ineubordination 2”, Tin geain’ started ty madenly “saint his commanding officer, the house, He met Gertrude at the doer, Brigit and early the morning after all gentleness and commiseration the exciting combination of events at “Did you hear what the general sald?” Belle Bosquet—the reading of the sig- he asked, feebly. nals, the exchange of Col, Robert Bl- | “No matter what he seid—or what ngham for the wounded Lieut. Bede £07 ont Mave Dan. Rersiva” Was loe, and the murderous attack of Gapt, er! ‘ yhny i ward Thornton of the Confederate pentect ait The now. yeu mouse go to your room and rest until the Secret Bervice upon Col, Kerchival gurgeon comes again,” West, @ turmoil of action manifested He obeyed, in silenco, What words’ {tacit {n the Union regimental camp at could he find? that point, As a result of the night's Looking mut from her, window a few conference of Gens, Buckthorn and Ha- Minutes later, Gertrude wos sw arthd to Veriil with Gen. Wright, Col, Weat's #e ® number of men emerging from the woods by the path leadin, trom regiment had been ordered to the front: the ford "Then jp Matheney a sry “Ah, Hayertll,”" said Gen, Buckthorn were Confederate soldiers, under a flag as that ofMcer came out on the ver of truce, following an ercort of Union randa, “maybe Sheridan ts ght, after troops, and carrying soma burden—it all, The reconnolasancyes this morning proved to be a stretcher, on’whioh lay Ww no hostile force on our right, and the unconscious form of a young: mam Crook reporta that Karly ts retreat- evidently a wounded Federal! officer. ing up the valley, ut Gen. Wright A surgeon walked beside the stretcher, {8 making some changes in our line giving directions to the bearers, who, this afternoon; and in the mean time [ rested a short distance from the ve- the head of @ philosopher who was doz- ing in an orchard. The philosopher was Istsc Newton, and the dropping apple Started him to ing out the thi of “gravitation.” Galileo in a Pisa church chanced to notice that the long bar of @ chandelier swayed a little to one side, And from that he got his first clue to the knowledge that the earth revolved instead of standing still 4s people had always believed, 1 ET give you & Kise for that rome,"” ahe blurted out, 40, erimaon, guilty Mush overspresd the young FD A little girl came in one day and said | man’s like the light of the setting sun, There “Gimme five ccnta’ worth of flour, ploase,"”| Was, bowerer, no hesitation on hie part and he Bob Inid down the weekly paper, mee and| clinched the bargain, ‘Then be grabbed this cap hed a8 he shuffled towant the flour barrel and proceeded to rush from the room in double- "t there nobody what sells flour in this) Quick time, i nants ye pp rapes . Want to warn you to order Gen, Mc+ randa steps. Gertrude ran to the door, ann Gut uel —Deirelt Five Pree, pe one > Beet ihe Graattadomarina wandieanen( Won bvtainoas) Cuen to go into camp on the right followed by Madeline West and Jen "On, nawered ¢remulously, “I'm juat off 9 reek Suemaring Han i y B = | of Meadow Brook, with the second di- Buckthorn, Sergt. Barket alto stood? Worth It. to the florist’s to buy up his stock of roses!" — TT TE “s rene “a vision, Jenny, girl, don't bother ma wonder-struck, on @ sort of Improvised ANY months had passed since first he met One afternoon at her euite in a New York] Royw,'! she said, ‘you'll ber dearly, Ww hotel the sprightly lady was brewi ft] sty sick She n ish of | My a arly, but he was wofully Knew the Symptoms, i sale Br! about Hoartweas tually, “were you not | Jip now. Order the Third sade of Cavalry, under Col, Lowell, ry guard. . am Major Hartwick cf the Cons miness, you kuow. | “My dear,"* she asked ev mw to my hase and Wl) try the effect toa for @ couple of newspaper inen, The tele: oe - end ly untaey when ro eund tn the eoreer| to occupy the left of the pike We'd federate services’ aaid the ur gan, hat do but slo a8, HERE ts @ certain bright English act ni rang and the hostess angworel the ‘ A of my aystem upon lim aetinate | better hold Custer on the second line, in hand and long no time,“ Tel me ge PY p Berg improve | who comes over here po Lipa easy - Micallske a" Misr'aced Kindness. And in due time Sammy put in an appearance | it wasn't} at Old Forge Road, until further tne Haverill here?’ + shining hour and add a trifle to the pace of play an engagement, says the Saturday | “¥ee,"" she said, ‘this ia Mics Blank--Whot [OV VER te bt water, always in trouble, seltom at the hove of Mrs W * bright: | me ny." siructions, That ta all for the present. "He left but a moment ago'— | (Whe proceedings, To make up her mind was to| Brening Post, Among her admirers on this side| Oh, Mf Blink celling, is it? E out of « scraie, he was by far t \ x ye . you ; \Good-by, Jenny, my darling, General, ‘He's just after mounting-his Borse, ‘ect, and tho very next time the young man called | is @ middle-aged theatrical man of ¢ serious turn weary resignation: Very well, send him right up.” ty im the class and the toro of the Mra, Wiseaote shvimiet tim around the garden, ‘No; I'm ‘Eabert, Seanmy gave me some cigar I bid you good day. put in Barket, “and T.cam out gorda | Pointed to the rose that adorned his button. of mind, He is courtly but has been called She bung up the fecelrer and Game 10 i | ta mistress. eae him with pretty sictures, played him | gitg phetures to cme bere on’ @t your few. Gen, Havertll, who carefully writ- and stop him | tor yee.’ DN aad tlreeowe to conrersetion, momen me, “Waa pragugds to doy" ld Mia, Whaere | Urey mungy 40d then eas bis dow Ot @ goed | ina” idan amen tan the foregoing ¢Mare Un ble mate. 2 Annsintnes Seema” j

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