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zine, Friday, November 1, 1912 mr © @ Be By C. M. Payne The Evening World Daily Maga i | ow Nid tg SAY, YA BETTER Not TAME THAT SQUIRREL OUT INTO THE YARD IF YA DO | JFEDO WILL GRAB IT. Dood ¥ Doopy’ - TAT DIDNT Twiee Ase my Dat MY QUELL IN HERE, Quecet WITHOUT BEING a eae hie AULED To CT LAN DIF YA LBAVE IT RUNNING Loos IN HERE, THE CAT HEDE THEDE AND) pooocoosonsosssoc000900000N0eed pooccccccceed : tor [Shenandoah EVEPVY WHERE. WERE gT 1S- VLE A Ben ee i yal em By ZVBTARWTDwoOvwwW | “ : Un ikea to ane. To Geer OUT By Henry Tyrrell Ge THAT WELL DON'T) HELLO: GENTS LD FORK says that Prof. Pinned’s GIVE AGUY THree WHATS ON we fouuaee (Founded on Bronson Howard's Great Play.) danguage ‘s ‘beautiful, but It " s | fer eenr USC Ld | ene ee OOOO OOOO OOOO dogsn't contain any thoughts, MINUTES TO EAD Your mino 2 ALL RIGHT A PAPE B08, THANKS! (Copyright, 1912, by G. V, Putnam's Gon.) run up in its place. Richmond wes in SYNOPSIS OF PRECEDING cHaPTEns, {he hands of the Federals under Gen. Mise Pafaun ¥ hould U The Hedgeville § opsinted. in. her ‘A. tate a. impeniing. in Oetober, ROR, for Welttel, Peeneasion of the Shenandoah Valle At the same time Gen. Grant was Honquet, @ Shanandoah country house, @everal old . acquaintance: meet by chance, Among them ere riding into Petersburg through Se Col, Kerchival West of the Unton Army and Ger- #¢rted streets, between rows of closed, trude Ellingham, a Southem girl, Gen, Haveriil silent houses, The next day he started 4s tn command «f a Union division stationed wear with his army after the departing Con- Bello Bewquet, His son Frank lms tried to atone for a former sin by enlisting In the Federal ermy federates, his columns moving south appointed in her Editor. future husband, be- , ann cate she cannot pect a man who would marry her to be any good, Rev. Frost says backbone ts more es- sential to success than brain, People would appear smarter {f they would quote somebody else instead of alWays exposing thelr own ignorance. ws acted ae ao-between {OF route north of that stream Be Ay foreseen that Lee in his retreat would feard Thcepton,..4 endeavor to reach Amelia Court House, wae attsntions to Mrs. Havertil where his separate columns coming by West, bh olen from Fs a Mr. Derks says his wife can be the Joana dation, horn ta from Petersburg and@ Richmond could furtherest wrong and surest she {s right hed West. finds on eet nd totes oo Age Mr. unite, and where he might expect to ill mi 4 Weet he wieture falls into the hands *o of anybody he ever saw Heck Henderson's case has been in rt he pprpnening eagle 56 sheses him ped taeld als eee hy bye ver court so long that he has lost every- t Re wattle at Teck bala The carrying a duplicate de thing but confidence in his attorney and forces “fall back. | West, wou and spatch confirming the supposition that now he is about to lose that. paler arreat, reaks away orally tae Eire, gupplien had been ordered to that Wi te retreat fro 4 w point, and also indicating that Lynch- Peet! burg, and not Danville, as originally “What is the ideal office? . ho ‘Gertry he x e “41 place where the boss says ‘That's good! about his employees’ work mans Rena feather, Bol, forsod tobe imaertod' at Ley eee the objective point of fei ae le Nas to sagt i is pok . WHO SenT man) one, i 7 ai, nas he has lo cay it about his opponents’ poker hands. me? You must es ‘At Amelia Court House, where in- MAN who 1s steadily employed finally Weenies GOING OUT OF Your CHAPTER XXII. the gaunt WUPRNGnie RecttCne ae a a (Continued) " had @ day offind decided to go fishi SCRATCH IT one wT HIS) dters had to fill their knapsacks with A taking his luncheon with him. When he 15 NO Work The Surrender. ears of corn to be parched en route, © they were married, Kerchival . Eliggham once more ran across and Gortrude; and Col. El- that tirefess optimist of the Cause, Mngham left them, immedi- Major Ruffin—he of the uncompromis- ately after the ceremogy, ing belligerency, who had fired the reached the creek he discovered that he had drogped the lunch packet somewhere on the road, and hastened back to look for it. Pres- ently he met & busky negro, who was looking py and picking his teeth, says Everybody's radiantly happy together 1M first shot on Sumter at Charleston, M care Beletineiaahrel ca eck J the midst of the climactic now nearly four years agone. 3 ny he rr a f war. “ Major,” Othe AICHE LaNad Ue ean iia: converging of ail the storms o! "Well, "* said Bob, ‘you see we Gertrude had arrived to find Richmond are et!ll at t—trying out your propo- bankrupt and Petersburg shivering and gition that the great Southern Con- s:arving, yet the people In both places federacy ts invincible. buoyant with faith, and persistently t€- ‘Yes, and I'm proud to see you,” ee noring the reverses and troubles piling eponded the old fire-eater. “If they'd up all around them, Ghe herself became let me, I'4 be right glad to march on infected with this nonchalant spirit, as with you to Lynchburg, where Gen. soon as she found that her lover was Lee can fora e junction with Johnston's “safe in Libby, where the coldly prof- army, and carry on the war for twenty fered but efficacious influence of Gen. years more, if necessary. Never ony Haverill might be counted upon to se die, sir!” cure his release, now tha¢ the South- Two daye later, the retreat continuing, ‘erners wore reduced to the necessity of Sheridan descended with « large force skimping the rations even of their own upon the Confederate rear guard et Spartan soldjprs. Saflor’s Creek, @ small tributary flowing. Dr. Ellingh&m, incapacitated by tines Porth into the Appomattox, and over- from further service in the field, had re- Whelmed the commands of Generals \ moved the wreck of his home and for- Ewell and Anderson, capturing these tune to the Virginia capital, after the ae high officers, including | bombardment and alege of Charleston Gen. Lee's eldest son, Gen, GW. Custis by Major-Gen. Gilmore. His house now “2 1s os. Contederates “No, sah," a1 find nothing. Co eat it up?” wered the negro. “I didn’t idn't a dog have found it and “Last week our thermometer was at 74. This morning it was at “Gee, but I'm glad I didn't buy it on speculation last week.” CERTAIN man stayed out much later at night than his wife Hked, and as he would never tell her where he had been @he got their ttle boy to ask him, says the Pittsburgh Chronicle Telegraph. One morning et breakfast the youngster said, “Dad, where wuz yer last night?’ “Well, if you must know, I was sitting up with a sick friend.” “Pid you hold your sick friend's hand? ‘0,"" answered the father, “how foolish you ‘ere! Of course I didn't.” And then he aided, with @ far away look in hia eyes: oe rT ue ud gi ener! The Golden Rule of Long Life j-2t%%:} By Sophie Irene Loeb “I wish to heaven I had. He held four eces!"’ Copyright, 1912, by ‘The Prove Publishing Co, 7 “Mx, Harvison might well have made fret and fume for that which we bave|her neck at night in the plain ilttle gave sheiee te hin doumeoes ete tet at Farmvilie to feast—heving come ap REDERICK HARRISO: Snglish| tls, the Jast one, the very first. In| not. room she {s experiencing @ feellng of “ ° ri provis! nea “Do you always snore as loudly as you did last night?” F ‘author, professor and traveller, on| truth, he might have done away with] The dominant chord which has kept] Joy and content that many @ sister, of the COBEN OER AT SO paige Teese Sem ase yey ay his elghty-first birthday gives five] al the others, as belongingg to the dic-| the song of life “sweet and low" for craves UNSATINFIWD, Only she doesn't tions whic! er iy “Oh, dear, no. Only when I'm asleep.” ial t ¥ wl h , ceeded in beating off Sheridan's cavalry, golden rv tates of the medical men, and concen-| tose blest with LONG LIFE has al-|recognize i. And her sigh for a Kew- seers Apt siete reaper yey and pushed on another stage pee health. ‘The first] trated on the one. For, in those few] *@¥8 Proven that the spirit of CON-| saw moro or less of & MATERIAL, the parole of loneile wile Mit) Lynehburg, four go into the! words, he summed up the alpha and TENTMENT was the fundamental note | thing would not mean anything in com- pA a, we ie once great army of Northern time-worn advices] omega of well being. 7 Tent ne [Of it all, It is the turbulent, restless | parison. bistersms need. iy coum’ had OT A {ren new reduced to, two small of abstaining from iit cing, Truly might he! siving for things BEYOND reach that] Standing stil spells stagnation. Being] President Davis and pense id yp He 7, oe tobacco, methods} ®%+ “mere Important than all the| outs down youth in its tracks tong be-| satisfied to REMAIN forevor in one rut| left Hichmond by spectal train oe te. aad a wnier enarene SH 5 potcets of eating, sum-} others!" fore the time appointed, ‘y certainly @ wrong against Nature) ville, Col. Robert Millapean h site of the Laurel Brigade of the Ghenan- ctent exercise and] Tho dea of CONTENTMENT is the] ‘The ilttlo woman who looka wistfully | itnelt, ried away on horseback in tho oppo doah Valley hed rallied a new mounted mare the number of| one fighting element that the human] at the passing automobile with ite fair| ut to cultivate a apieit of content. | direction, tmmediaxely after the force, and was now doing yeoman's ser- hours for sleer is helr to. Ever since mother Eve, who| occupant and wonders why SIE may] ment with what you have, for theeTIME rlage ceremony, to join the army of of Potor The fifth one says:| was not content, but must needs taste} not be in a SIMILAR position, does not] BEING, with @ continuous looking for-| Ge Lee, now marahing out where “More Important| of the forbidden frult, and until the] realize that perchance that same fair] ward to better things—Ah! there Is in: ‘O you ever dream that yous Ming 47, oft acliff or down a flight of stalis or from some groat height, and Mt ‘ . then, before lh ey When We All § striking ground, i ; do you wake Lived in Trees. 3 with @ violent bss start? (By the way, it is said that one always wakes before the dream reaches the point where ground is reached, and that other- burg up the north slae of the Appo- lcyalty and courage 414 not go unhen- River toward Amelia Court ored. wise the shock to the nerves might per- 1 others, be T day when Mrs, Netghbor's| daughter of Eve has the same grievance| decd a golden rule of existence that ney Col. Robert Bllingham waa with Gor- haps be Do you know why. you nt with what seems extra long and heavy or|and would bring the Lady Moon down| many besides Mr. Harrison have discoy-| House: le who remained in 40% Whose cavalry corps, after fighting. have thi Some scientists think have got Next-Oflco's business looky very | to her feet if she could. ered along all the highways and byways Pe a only Beers Se cae hen all the, way from Petersburg as rear 0 ee! y y i } deed f ache jchmoi tho ard fo} io“ Sey 1a cal Auer WAP Ria Take things quiet!) ee Neen j Aouriah ing: in deed, do we. continue to _Perhape when iittie arms steal eround of Ute, ne aod ola: ack ka AMAvi ee tuauet LN a de cane fom was now {9 supposed to have élimbed @ tree and ae} wi . {ke the Ellinghams, had home inter: — “My corps is worn to a fraszle,” sald toh 8 highest branches, to “ ests to hold them there and no other the gallant, Gordon, at the campare keep of wild animals, ‘lace to so to whould they leave the council on the night o} e Sth, “but. Hag cA ti ight tal S ome G oo d Ss torl es oO t t h e D ay ty ho = — see, ike Cot, Hf the force beyond Appomattox Court from the branch while asicep and be ns ache 1 want’ wabe Tinie ‘soldiers in Houre ts Sheridan's cavalry, alone, we crushed to death by the 4umble or ela ri Kerchival West, were pee can hold it until Longstreet comes up, ed by prowling 8. And that Too Bad yas to how their money is to 4, a3 you should coat ant left the honse, regretting that be had! Confederate prisons or on parole. and then cut through.” ing fear Js supposed to have re- a oo bad. hat seams reasonable, But let ua discus “But do 1 have any vole in how that money | given thet twist to the ergument,—Detroé Free} Gen, Ewell, in military command at Tho attack was made at daybreak nsciously, in his dese N the occasion of her eixth birthday the) tho question, J eam the money we hare, don't | Is to be spent? Press, Richmond, had made arrangements, in There was a moment when it took on orm of dreams of falling O ughter of a Philadelphia physician re. | 11" A fow minutes Inver he mut on his hat and -- obedt to a Congressional war ord!- the factitious look of a victory, as the ht-and then in w with we Vi Nicoll a Valea lad <a Only “F. F. V.’s” Wanted, | »«» burn all the tobacco stored Confed lines charged ay pearl in ildly, and redoubled thelr fre Queers tenis ete Kia tre sos, vo that it should not wildly, and redoubled thei in the warehc lon cavalry slowly fell baci A week had not passed wince the presentation Qs 3 V. Daniels, Virginia gentleman,’ was pe T Spe eae ay Ge sani ates eet tot oon eae Silhouette Sayings Yani, Mirna gto Metall into the ands of tho enemy, ‘These ig mot knaw “that” Sherinan Betty Vincent’s Advice to Lovers. fher father’s office. F Kichinond, Fredericksiarg and Potomac| fires were started by the soldiers and had the game in his han In mapone to ber parent Railmad, eaya Everybody's left to now only skirmishing fo: wi \nchecked and unc 3 : - ness without incurring any m " auze of. her perturbation, the y plied Kve those days, tefore the civil war, the] trolled. nt time came, but darkness ¥ My, : attentions from another+ you mene ot ‘ \ should be abso! v ¥ A Foolish Girl. tam from another young @man. |" vive anful, father! | T hare loet tae Lite road was prayers, aunt at » mecting of the| did not fall, for the red glow of con whould be absolutely “= i" writes: “Iam very much in] Go tn and win, “ Oh Sm pe mnie Da Meee, Woard of disectore some introduced #] flagration was over all, from thelr front than I, with @ young man and I can't : enn rawlution to neduce the rate for paaeneer! etory midnight whole blocks of #tore® the wolld Infantry Ines of the A! hows that I care, although F." writes. “Tf a girl ts ens His Plea. peep er ygh topmraereeny and public buildings in the business the James massed bafore. them Int Daniels, who was Chairman, declared told me that he loves me, | gaged, ought she to mind kissing her] CVHERIDAN MASTEH, former Gow pastaeuna Pomt at onsen? section between Main street and tho for an attack. Longstreet. cove on flance when there are ohtre people MI “Why ?'" protested ita patron, river were flaming, smoking or black- the Confederate rear, was at the ran ‘ ry hand you won't gain | around?’ SOUETInE Sty fe Duocatoh “Why! thundered Dayle, If | ened heaps of ruins, The stately reals time threatened by Meade with a # ony tal @ by It Sho ought not to mind, perhaps, but arrested for stealing a calf and the you will hat "y raging ond |denews of the upper sections Were joie aia. The firing suddenly aa) she very Ikely will, if she is shy. Btate of Virgiale riding om threatened, not only by the r in Of Phe Confederate line halted, hesitated. tel Mr, Master to defersd him, The writes ‘ould the bride- a ia's any sparks, but by incendiaries who Tan then eullenly faced about and fell back EEE neon Aoi Cte the ushers |Broken Engagements. ‘afiongetigt ‘The resolution was unanimously tabled, amuck with Mghted torches and‘ threw upon the confused, forlorn mass of &t his wedding, and, if 80, what?” “J. H." writes; “I am very much in| ee blaaing tar alls upon roofs and into raced erays that were huddled around ‘A gift 1a customary, and a usual one {love with a girl and have often gone ween Mr, Mester What He Gained. ere My Appomattox Court House, © Ja paar tpln feme. ah ee bea wore Lar BANG ba i) ld ! RA, SMITH was grieved and disappointed| J0otern had free ltcense, Doren, of Sheridan to Gen, Havertll, pa: ‘ aken her out. In the last month she ils ear Hoa | Paine nt provisions were strewn about the ie ecenta onus oivern n ool vedi a | At the conduct of ber won Robert, She! the latter's troops Waverirg Love. has broken several engagements, al- a 90h pally, on 94 { whe! hun into ber prevenee, aud ques] treeus, barrels of liquor were broken @ white Mag of truce appeared in the "NJ writes: “I have been very|though expressing regret each ti ae HAL od Ay Vat honed bam gravely 0s te Nis lalest enovediy, n, and the gutters ran With whiskey distance, approaching like @ reluctant renhiive wi young man, but|Is this a sign she ts tired of me the summer vacation, when we| Not necessarily, if @he is ntce when wers parted for #iz weeks I have found; You do meet, aie my ove diminishing, How can T make] ua, w.» writes? “T have been paying Where Twist Came In. 1t come back?” Mrs, es (ells mo that you tied a tin can! and molasses, The night was hideous dove of peace, | with th lls, curses @nd songs of (To Be Continued) Yeo drunken soldiers and negroes, The few “What @ shameful thing to dof people in the fine houses moved about f and J throws myself on dy mercy ae ' ta'am,"* »r0! day c Ki in “ attention to a girl for two years, and len question of votes % * ‘i through darkened rooms, talking Sent en proba pnt ng etm ag tn |i xo wo te sey there ovata swt wacae ve | The Coming ing fancy and not real love. whe Bis a, omen | Ca to the js far tat he bas never coms back—that bel ing closed blinds The girl tells fibs, and, anyway, I don't people | probably ran himself ¢o death? re “A, Bf writes: “I love a girl and 1/6978 ,to bind myself yet, What shall] "So 1 we." | a ag of the. Beulhern, Crean whisk Of the Law! AS Os writen } Air) and 5) Saas Henry, you will admit that women are as ta. “There seems to be a scarcity of, big game this year. “On, tl What do you gain by ouch| the Maw of the Southern Cross which think that she loves me, although we] You can always avold the young telligs men," | “In the Adirondacks? ervelty?"* had fluttdved over the Capitol for four aye been out only @ few times to-|jady's tmportunities by not seeing her| ‘Ferely 1 Amit that,”* eres “T gained @ doling from Mr. Hayos,”—Ciere| years came down, and the Union em- | SegNext Thursday's wether. But I hear that she accepts again, “And that a9 women pay taxes they ought to No. In Wall street.” Piain Dealer, blem of the Stars and Stripes was +l RR TNA TORRE eee ne petit re erent ae ar Lae ete es Seite enc ~ . ‘ae

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