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The E _Monfday, December 9, vening World Daily Magazine, Sa NYG GAN Wy x SWRA WN alt) i< The Coming of the Law “THE TWO-GUN MAN'S” Greatest Novel By Charlies Alden Seltzer I Oon'y SEE WHAT ADVANTAGE A MAN'S’ |FIM GLAD MY WIFE 1S OLD FASHIONED Gor OVER A WOMAN NOWADAYS EGCEPT, AND SENSIBLE ENOUGH TO AN Au Sar KNow HER PLACE =AND NOT TO GE CARRIED) ny 50 SE ‘Coprright, 1012, by The Press Publish'ng Co, (The New York Evening World). ‘HEARTBROKEN old man rushed up Quiet as he addressed his range Seam, Norton smiled grimly. “We were roundin’ up a few strays Just the other side of the Narrows this (Copyright, 1912, by the Outing Publishing Oo.) and down the beach at Roanoke Is!- 8YNOPSI6 OF PRECEDING CHAPTERS, Kent Holl ner per man, goes West beta M bint hee Ala hare neaapevet tad tee a es ie morning, and Ace and Weary were entreaties to a crew of sullen sal openly “Gefied by the workin’ down the river. In tceatiee a a ert Catia tnetarage es oul Workin’ 4 river. In. Ubat ttle pointed to a tree on which was scrawled the ver for toa Ing Selite Catetony ertetch of gully just the other word “Croatan.” The man was Gov. White. man subject 10 fla of ine er . + of mal ¢ on auiree soles am % through a plece of wet blanket. He'd never found. lan wars and massacres. were acourged by pirates. end raid. {ishing condition soon after the birth of his #3aration of Independence in May, 1775, when t! «f the Concord and Lexington fight. (The date is engravei on the State's seal.) + The patriots’ first signal victory in the Revolution was also won by local ‘ailitiamen on North Carolina ground at Moore's Creek, February, 1776 And Cornwallis and other British North Carolina) to the Government. ‘Though North Carolina was almost the last Southern State to secede, yet The May Manton Fashions ers made the St ttle granddaughter, Virginia Dare, the first English-born child in America. 36 bad now come back to learn that the colony had gone, leaving no clue save the one word scribbled on the tree. And his crew would not go further {2 search of the vanished ones or to locate Croatan. The Lost Colony was Tt was not the first colony, nor was it the laat, to be sent to North Carolina ‘And in addition to these the North Carolina shores Yet the colony grew fast in spite of all those drawbacks, and when ft was Southern colonists learned the scene of many @ battle North Carolina was next to the first State to $oln the Federal Union in 1799, 29M was next to the last to leave it in 1861. At our country's first census, 1700, it-qwas the third most populous State (the first two being Virginia and Penn- + During the past ten years North Carolina's population has passed the two- nifffien mark, with more than two hundred thousand to spare. lender effect to tho figure, too, and alto- Good Stories last night { kissed him good sight and said ‘Now, Harold, you ere going to be mamma's big, brave boy to-night and go to sleep all vy yourself." “ ‘Well,’ he answered, ‘I'l try, But leave the u ural PHILLIPS OPPRNHELM, the English nov- ¢ ilst, 2 fond of American lobsters, which are more delicate than their English cou N' ID DkE To KNOW NY You'vE GOT ANY same public that had been indifferent to the efforts of nearly trious American sexes, coll In fact, her triumph in the English Boston in 1816, began as a contralto Singer and for @ pariod sang important Memories of Players “Oliver Twii never repellent. all of her ‘llus- leagues of both formed "Her Nancy Sikes w ‘The role was not. a favorite with her and she abandoned it entirely tn her latter years, despite the fact that the public was in numbers attracted to eee her as Nancy stellar partnerships were the elder Booth, George Vandenhoff, Will- greater 10 Years to till continues to kill more humans than any other single disease, Sclenoe, however, has thrown suff clent ight upon the nature of this all- ment, its cause, the environments fa. vorable for Its development, and the tuberculosis. This discovery laid the foundation of the science of tubercu- der him, tb deputation of these ranchers watt He promises to stam! by them in, the a nd to let, them use hie qraatiig Jand while the drought shall laet, Ben A) Gov. CHAPTER XVil. returned the Circle ¥ “I wae ruetiin’ up these etrays down im the basin an’ headin’ them toward the crick when I runs plum into @ man from the Three Bar outfit. He was plum excited over ". Bald they'd ketched Ureaay down bed the Narrows some time after noon But the Circle ¥ ‘The Circle ¥ man sat erect, startled. “Well, I'll be"—— he began, apeaking “Now why would @ man get @0 ex- cited over hearin’ that some one was foin’ to wtring up a measly rustler?” The interrogation remained unan- swered. The Circle Y man continued on his way, watching the faet dimp- laboring under great excitement, but in- atantly divined Hollis's errand, emiled. * And he just had come upon the firet great mys- Ditiatstien, sintas EX ft tery of America. Fermin, Sheri jun ileal atoer sugedy, Gone, it an a0 se Seuieed Soe ‘White had planted an English colony at Rar efi Testa estates fend on one of Roanoke in 1587. He had left it in a flpur- tavey's ruffias plugugties, an’ we eS guarding my “There is no doubt you, for xealousty,” he said. h that this man richly deserves —that ia, of course, according to your nics. I understand that the ‘way things have deen done here- tofore, But I take tt none of you want knew that he latter had already grasped the significance of hie words. But the separated from South Carolina in 179) it had 60,000 {Continved,) 5) na eres Sasiee hint, Bw inhabitants. In the next thirty-five years the popu- The Rustler. in ‘more fully to them. He did eo. First Blow in lation swelled to 300,000 When he had shown them that tn hang- Revolutior Here in 1771 was shed the first dlocd of the coming 66 beds ego ait zoe Deas ing the rustler he would be violating revolution, when North Carolina patriote resisted Eng- sharely, _— the principle that he hed elected to .nd's Stainp act by force ef arms.” Here, too, was drawn up America’s first sTBove an hour ago.” ‘sfend, they stood betore him sbashed, thoroughly disarmed All except Ace. The poet's mind wae still active, “I reckon you might say you didn't know nothin’ about us bangin’ him?’ fe m; & weight upon it—the hanging of this man; I believe I would enjoy standing here and watching him stretch your empty air, for Hollls'e pony hed | sytvania). It had then more inhabitants than Massachusetts or even New York iy leaped rope. But I would not be able to recen- Htate, In the same year it ceded Tennessee (which till then had been part of How to Add gael ae @ cloud of dust, running elle the action with the principle for which [am fighting. I believe none of you men would trust me very much !f I advocated the law one day broke 1 Me a ain't got “I reckon you ain’ coquatnted with Bill yet, Hollis,” he eaid. “MMi owes his place to Dunlavey. There Ras he wished to have something upon which to work to forces into the country. th ie move oa : roles in English opera. lam Macready, Edwin Forrest, Edwin |jois, For trom that moment it was un-|tonmrnay? ‘ake tod. ‘Mollie’ pointing The prisoner had stood tm hts wines the best. ‘The drooping | ios we the, Mlladelphia Record. During Ais} At the age of sixteen se who was|Booth, E, L. Davenport and Lawrence |derstood that consumption was an re tonwood! che ted Keita. panier watentey Ue tim anon’ lima ite ae shoulders are really as-| "erat, (elt tO Nee rer le palscen cad to's (destined to achieve world-wide renown | Barrett, who played Bil! Sikes to her|feciious disease, communtcated trom|tried the sisanooter that Norton had Detraying varying emotions. When ft sential to the present | Miited of him thet one olga his weer booght /O9 Mes Merrilees, Lady Macbeth and |portrayal of Nancy at the Park The- jong individual to another, given him the first day after his arriva; had been finally agreed to take Slant» Tear ann’ tpeae Mleevs | en lobeter that lacked « claw, Nancy Sikes sang the role of the |atre, It was also discovered that the dis-|at the ranch, “They are going to DrY Bottom and deliver him over to the | bodice on that line are walter, there's a claw imissing bere, you | Countess Almavive in “The Marriage| Although Mise Cushman retired trom lease was carried from person to person [hang him! Hurry! Berit 3s Soe ree Just full enough to bs | Sew.” Be complained, of Figaro” in Boston. the stage in 187 her appearances were | through the agency of infected duat.| HoNls was back in theeadMe tn anne ring nis neck, forced him to mount Pretty. In the illustra- ‘Yes, otr," nid iter, lobsters got | In 18%, as Lady Macbeth, Miss Cush- | but intermittent for five years previous. stant and racing his pony down past the " e » broche crepe combined with pla: ohiffon and plain sati to fightin’ downstairs, sir, and this here feller Jost @ flipper.”’ Mr, Oppenheim pushed back his plate « itttle ‘There wes @ moment's silence, then the Cor. ner Groceryman, who hed been dosing up to this point, aroused himeelf and exclaimed: man made her New York debut et the historic Bowery Theatre, and a year ae Romeo—a role in later appeared the great tragedians water why do we @eem to be standing on our heade?)}-The Shakespearian reader 6) of the first halt at the same positions of our But these five years were perhaps the most lucrative of her career, for 25 (Why does a drop of water, spilled ‘on cloth, epread in al! directions?)—The ‘The dust becomes infected through the expectoration upon the etreet, the alde &|walk, the floors of the homes and the By adhering sirictly to these rules you will help to eradicate the disease | bunk house at breakneck speed. He urged the little animal across an Inter voning stretch of plain, up @ light rine, never ridden before, And then he came from the sudden discovery that his men had captured @ rustler and were about to hang him, together with the strain horse and, surrounding him, rode the cottonwood toward the Circle Bar ranchhousi but waists of this kind | weerlly. s workrooma, wherever people congre- | go ‘io — are Made: trom all tha | Take bie ave,” be ssid, “and tring me the| Which she scored so great a trlumph jlarger crowds than with her stage pro: |mate, ‘The germ is always presen: in|eottonwood, riding. reckieasly through CHAPTER XVIMN. Bretty, ott. war | weer” that It became one of her favorite |ductions. I attended at least @ halt ithe mouths of the sick, but maybe fre-|the trees and urging the pony at terials, chiffon cloth faa aE characters throughout her earlier ca-|dozen of Miss Cushma: adings at} quently found also in the moutt headiong pace thro "underbrush— The Tenth Day. and marqulsette as well | When Women Rule. reer, | Steinway Hall, and though the hall|thone who are healthy and w crashing ! the rattlers "SK had fallen by the time as the silks, sat Phyo pores tes ‘teak of. th Miss Cushman’s two greatest roles, seated nearly three thou: I never! rt was further found that there are | from thelr and startling Greasy had been brought to the while even vel- rE pga Le Wi hy Licwped f ver, were Lady Macbeth and Mog | observed an empty seat when she read. | severa) contributing cau leading to| tie birds from thetr lofty retreats, bunkhouse, and Mrs, Norton apie. a Lie pp ll dt Mave YOUr) Merrilees (in “Guy Mannering”), All of| Not even Charles Dickens, who gave |tno development of tuberculosis in man,|_ Por ten minutes he rode as he haa had lighted the kerosene Round and high necks} The Lady Lawyer—Why, Your H readin hall about the|/The most important of there are: lack v lamps when Norton and Hol- Cer onabie, ask you . give us pies week, tte ‘ace is {Of the nineteenth century played Mac-!#ame period, could attract a greater lof fresh a gor of pool a or a ee Phe ee a ie bane of Me, assured of the safety of the pris- quarter and long | my client's dressmaker {s ill and can't get her | beth elther here or abroad, with Mirs crowd. and insuftictent food and overwork | spread fatty outwarde-thres Circle Bar oneh left the bunkhouse and went into : Ad, thls pate | golng-to-court gow finabed until cat date Cushman as co-star. In no instance! Charlotte Cushman died tn her native |-rheso fundamental facts have been dis-| ten, a haif dozen from the various the house for supper, Potter had washed tern, which provides for| The Lady Jwige—Granted, Next cu.—Gleve.|a:1 ghe achieve the lesser triumph. Jolty, Boston, in the year of America’s covered and no one doubts the ‘ruth | ontiite wiione here grazed tis range, the dust of travel from him and when Be are cerns | el Tee eae ‘No actress of any period in stage his- centennial, 1676, f the discovertes and the rustier-—Greasy—a rope knot: Norton and Hollis arrived he was seated ep SEE the waist in place while R t _ From the knowledge concerning the| {*! about his neck, standing directly on the porch, awaiting them. Mrs, Nor- ie, drapery | provides . Kepartee, . cauno of tuberculosis, its manner af dive | Under one of the outspreading limbs Of ton greeted ‘them with « smile. Het an e "ERSPICACIOUS young man, passing where Th P k E l d |semination and the envira so no tree, hit A bowed, but his gense of loosenes BRO TOASIOUA e008 wn, being. vient e Pocket NCYCLOPESALA, _semination ana tne environments tavor-| wearing « mocking, dehant gr. eyes expresso arasitude as they met {8.8 feature of pr to the dead grass in a mevlow, accosted Copyright, 1912, by The ['sese Publishing Co, (The New York Evening World), ie lah yh age A ory a The rope had been thrown over the HA Nie ‘the medium size, bas Hc eee a aie 426—Why do grown people's bones tace of the water. The fem being near- lias denen’ ehh, rice oy | t Dy ROO Pacing | Od sald, Me gies Tea rf cae Meet |). senameero | break more readily than children's? |". the hed furthoat away. would tend to diminivh the occurrence |ton was standing near, his face pale, was determined and wouldn't Usten to A a& “You will meke thet meadow as black as you! 527—What is the moon? P Bsn Bey ay bed M Palaly at Of) of the disease and in time to eradicate | his lips straight and grim with deter- me,"* 8 yal ” e Ughted rom at night?) |\, completely. mination, Apparently Hollis had are «yoy 4 py wide with 3-4 yard 21 | *, §98-—Why muat phosphorus be kept|—The window giaes acts as @ refactor, |" meen | Fived just in time. ‘ou might have teed. ‘ossing® him, inches wide for the col. | ‘Never mind dat, sah, never mind dat! Dat Teenie the ii M +! wirat, avotd infecting the dust of Pie ene t thotr Svesested Hoills, remembering Tar ana Cutten 888 yard | grass will all grow out an’ be ax green av you in!" | under cold water until used? hrowing the light back inio the room. |treeta and hon expectoration, Une], None of the men moved from thelr tok. woras on the oceaslon of his first 18 ine! ide for tho | —Judee. » 529—-In what direction does the tog? Tae vad a i Ok y9: Bs ler all clreumstan ad plenty of | fooxed nt nim though expecting him meeting with Norton's wife, He looked ———. — ) sp Shes | i al 4 sunshine in the room where you eos va f wi he rT etraight at Norton, hii a i “ler elic nosdle point? |mentum than those of h va $0 ORDreas 8g B) OS HAE they’ woee: a a Bis oyse peetomias A Popular © magne ptum than e of any other color. |nappen to be, Direct sunligh: kills th Ut to do. Several lowered their uizaically, “You know you told me: HILK the Covetitutional Convention was} 590—What causes sleet? | Thus the red rays can penetrate an at-|:uberclo germ in several hours kuze with embarrassment when they once that"— {a progress # Son Side branca of the |mosphere too dense for the rest of thet Avoid overwork and underfeeding | suw that he did not approve. “Mebbe I was etretohtn’ things @ little Curbstone Clad took much tateren in| | Hinge og | DCHFUE. ‘These conditions lead directly to faticve| “What ts all this about, Norton?’ he when I told you that," Interrupted Nor- the proceedings. PAE questions will be answer 62s (How does the sun fade the colors jong exhaustion and to a lowered twilly | asked, speaking to the latter, who had ton, grinning shamelessly, “If @ man “I eee by the paper," said the Man-About jay. Here are replies to /of cloth, &c.?)—By oxidizing the sud-| resistance. ‘This state of the body fur. | Mtwnved forward and now stood beside told the truth all the he'd have & ‘Town, “that they are trying to incorporate « 9 stance used in dyeing or by decompos-|nivnes a fine sof for the growth and | "easy hard time keepin’ abead of @ woman.” Jaw to prohibit capital punishment,’ 621 (When we see our reflections in the|ing it and giving !t a new oolor. Valncenant of tha’ mere Whatever excitement had resulted “ ‘Woman—she don't need no tapter,’* quoted Hollis, ‘It hae taken you # long time to discover what Ace has appar ently known for years, And Ace is only the firet Confederate to be slain in the civil war was a North Carolinian. And Ly i to Potter, it the next. "The aopiicntion ef this | \t t@ claimed that more troops from North Carolina fought In the war and that Taki M re Care. t er ay Ss __Your Li f e But the printer was following his chief would be trucks the same es | ‘ere fe in battle than from any other of the Confederate States. North Caro- ing More Care. CHARLOTTE - By J. A. Husik, M. D. and was aleady out of hearing, a horse to-day and to-morrew itm lost 42,000 men during the four-year conflict (about one-third of all who, [7 wes & perfect lady who telephoned us this CUSHMAN. 7a ee Soe d ‘Now what do you suppose’—— again had you arrested for stealing one.” ‘ntiated from there). story, and therefore (or nevertheless, according . By Robert Grau Gan rary pap | Dagan the Circle ¥ man, and then fell ‘But what are you soln’ to do auth to aow you look et {t), we asmume that it ts ee ak eveciee Wegies Oo, | atient, suddenly smitten with the uee- the cuss? qu one men, Reconstruction daye hit the State hard. Yet from the close of the alvil war lon new and true, saye the Olereland Plain La — lenaness of speech. riff in Dry Bottom, I {ts development and the num! of its inhabitants | Dealer Copyright, 1918, by The Press Publishing Co, (The New York Evening World). TO AVERT TUBEROULOSIS. He yelled at his gaunt steers and expect? questioned Hollis, re i"7K Wholeeal grew with great rapbilty. Mineral and agricultural! “1 decided the other day that my little boy was LTHOUGH the first great heroic; tory hae been ao frequently cast to], HUBBRCULOSIS, or consump-| "tte the calf in front of him to @ Grins appeared on the faces of ayy : Laeele wealth have enriched it and made it a great commer-| getting altogether too big to have me alt with! actress of American birth, |appear in “opposite” roles. It ts even lon, as tt te ularly | TOS comfortable position. Then be eral of the mens the grissmers Sipe ' yor Sacrifice. clal centre, Ite health-giving mountain heights have | /iim till he went to sleep, And while 1 was broa!: Charlotie Cushman gained no|recorded that Miss Cushman once as known, still remeies the | Perna ie wey. Dut oe he rode lighted. 4 drawn thousands of people from all over America, | in him of this habit I thought I'd quit learing a/ recognition in her own country until| sumed the character of Bill Sikes in “great, whit f hie lips curled, Me eyes narrowed and } Heit lai hi r99m, on Bete Grvisees olf. el ake woni 10 Lomton and cocctea ine © plague” and| speech again returned to him, | | | That's right; punish the capitalists,” bodies are reflected in the order tn reade absorb ‘he water by from among men, advance the general | of his hard ride to the cottonwood, had @ bachelor,” Youngtown Telegram, eee which they appear nearest to the eur- attraction. eonditions of health and protong life | disappeared, and jioliis’s voice was , (To Be Continued wd | } . 0, dear, If you're going to be « big boy| Metropolis in the late forti Lady | Sikes than in almost any of her more|imeana by which tt may be combated to | PCarins dust clouds on the Circle Bar ‘ 9 wen os out the light.’ Macbeth was eo great as completely desirable portrayals. make it in time a rare disease; inderd, aly Holila hed the Ct pier toe t eke wer wer «(Have 1 got to sleep to the dark: to eclipse her co-star, who was none| Miss Cushman seemed to have a great |if not to cause its complete disappear- hat “ che Eg pig Reg be any convicted—unless been HE draped bodice ie eit tat ears iit other than our own, Edwin Forrest, who |desire to eppear in conjunction with | ance. He rode ape the front gallery and dis. caught etealin’ Dunlavey’s cattle Bills, {O88 en tay | eae it carefuler’ | ™ Pmvetlay Macbeth was severely criticised by|male stars of great renown, and in| Forty years ago the famous German | mounted, thinking that Perhaps Norton Justice ts a joke.” : F fashionable just Ss all but one of the London reviewers fact was seen more frequently in this | vacterlologist, Robert Koch, showad|would be tn the house, But before he | Hollis smiled grimty. He hed now and this one is un- Liked the Lobsters’ Cl It will be news to many to learn that|manner than as an individual eter. |that the disease was produced by a| "ad crossed the gallery Mra, Norton that much from Judge Graney. A ally fraceful, | The e ie sters Claws. | charlotte Cushman, who was born in| Among the great actors with whom she| minute vegetable germ, the bacillus of {came to the door, She was pale and ‘id not expect to secure justion vefore the region became permanently eettied. John Cabot had sallel past the RIGHT TO— frament agent cies 49 Bo piatiom to make mo appe rialculous™ ‘a ’ Carolina shores as far back as 1497. But it wae not actually colonized for more gattieren end Judge raney demande what Dun. came naverst vente than a century afterward. (It took its title from “Carolus,” the Latin form of AE TOR ae 8 Rh ughed. “But you took the Ying Charles of England’s name. And long afterward (ta pitch pine industries Tasteton's wether to, « great wureeon, y of making Ws appes? 6a" ave ft the nickname of the “Turpentine” or “Tarheel” State.) brlleves, loan cure, the Young, man's afiiction, oT turned. ‘There were the usual boundary troubles, clashes with royal Governors, In- men one of “Dunlare’s) men tor releending Ho saw Norton's face flush and he