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“§’ Matter, Pop?” x = FY « jecettha! « BY « Be « By C.M. Payne BY x Hones 4 To Goopne TH | |wutd NOT t a : Gonna FEED, Got Their Start Slogan of the Young and th bd A eir ar ruInRee Tier ‘ By Clarence L. Cullen By ‘adison C, Peters, 17 WAS TOO Copregté, 1018, by Toe Pree Pulishing Co, (The New York Brenig World), D YOOONK LIGHT = THE , RN & young man goce tn for mitiated we are when, upon recovering, GIANTS WEAR’ Pessimiem he makes a deep from the Juvenile foolishness, we dies ‘ dive of it. cover that all the time our sage, expe? rienced elders, who really have deen ver the jumps, have been covertly and he out-Timone | laughing at us! Timon, He de- | Yet the adolescence of youth fastened mands the »pot- | !tnelf for a Ittle while upon some of; Nght for thie pos | the greatest mind» in history. Shake- turing. He wants; #eare hinself poilshed his quill for blt- the whole work! to! ter utteranves in his younger day—ant know that he i ‘et he came to “The Merry Wives of Dessiiat. He Windeor” and had, in his later time, sires that It be! some superbly jeerful words for pre- thoroughly under-| feased pessimists, though they were u stood that he! called pemimists in bis day, ‘ Je @ieillustonized,”| Goethe maintained a fine toploftiea! He wante It distinctly to be known that,! pose of pessimian at the court of the for him, iife has turned to ashes. He| Duke of Welmar during his young, un- enjoys the pose * formed period. But his pessimiem diep'y Very often he gete away with It, es-| @olved finally in tenderness. beheol | pecially in the view of the knpresetona-| rollicking fine pessimist Byron wag tie and inexperienced young women of | his youth and even in his middie perfod! hia circle, He himse}t pelleves that he| But hie “Corsair” and his “Mi 19 @ pessimist. Some very buoyant, not! and hie "Cain" were topped at the Are You a Pessimist? Why? It Is the Slogan of the Young and the Foolish Copyrtatit, eat % ‘te re peor ‘a (The New York Evening World). No. 8---WILLIAM RHINELANDER; from Shopkeeper to Multi- Millionaire. z i HW Rhinelanders for more than two hundred years dave played prom- {nent parts In the atory of New York. Philip Jacob, the fret to land In America, came {n, 1686 from Oberweasel, on the Rhine, then under French rule, The Rhinelandera were Huguenots, who ghared the persecutions conwequent upon the revocation of the Edict of tes, “Pant made his way up the river to New Rochelle, where pe purchased a Uttle eJegring and, having improved it, sold tt, and with the profit bought more lang. After a while he married. He had three sons—Philip Jacob, Bernard and William, of whom William was dostined to become the head of the American house ef Rhinelander. William was born in New Rochelle in 3718, and long lived in the house on Spruce atreet, which ie still in the possession of the Rhinelander family—the Oldest piece of property tho entate possesses. ‘Wilitam and two of his brothers opened a crocke! New. York, and became importers of fine croc! a Byt Wiliam, alghing for new worlds to conquer, purchased Bernard Cuyler’: war refinery pn Rowe atreet, erected in 1763, built of the moat so}id masonry, with immense fa and barred windows, giving It the strength of a fortress and the appearance of a prison, It was used for the latter purpose from 1777 to 1788 by*the Urttish. ehop at Burling Slip, ] to way exuberant, young men inflict all, by his often cheery ‘Don Juan,” game A rominder of this famous bullding Is preserved in the modern ten-story Gosh THESB KIDS but Irreparable injury to thelr factual) . ~~ phen nee ene? ® happy } * or 2. it: a with caging and iron bars, Is Incorporated into the wi The QOH, NO exterior verisimilitude to thelr pees- Mie: he Somer Pcs er ee niletlo pose. a saa middling contented for all the bi ‘vw brothers dying very young, William inherited their share of the bust- WAY THEY'RE Wonder! ‘The dealre to sing and shout and dance | of outlodk which he professed to ha a5 Well as their real estate in Westchester. Sugar might drop, bat not POLLOWING- fie with glee may abide strongly Stam in hie eartier days. aq ro voul estate in the rapidly extending city. And to real eatate William gave -—_—_—_ them—but no! they must not give way| Hut, like the chicken pox, mu: hs to such absurdities of groundlings—t. a, | gravis fever and so on, it ln better optimists, They are surcharged with! have one’e visitation of pessimiam imi gloom, or want to Ou and thin they | youth rather than in latereiife. When and thet's all there is ebqut it. | we develop it im later life it le « pretty’ Often, though, {t comes hard for many | fair indication thet the fight has gene! of them to go on attitudinising as pes-/| aganst us and thet we are sore simply - simints, When, involuntarily, they| Recause we ourselves have lost the Gat- begin to hum or to whistle from sheer| tle, The middie-eged or elderly pee- Joy in Hife and the sense of well-being—| simiet, in brief, generally hae a kigk,, Sh-sh-sh! they euddenly glance gulltily | q-coming, even If there be no excuse . ‘ia beat thought. As an important personage in Tammany Hall he skilfully used the powers of the city government for the securing ef important grants. From Trinity Church he got a ninety-nine year lease of @ Jarge taact of jan@ in what ts now covered by Chrystie, Canal, Broome, Rivington, Allen, Cherry, Monroe, Willlani, Bpruce, Beach, Washington, West end Greenwich Gtreets, which tract was subsequently bought in fee simple. Before he died in 1777 he also owned almost the: whole area bounded by Kighty-sixth and Ninety-third streets, Third avenue and the Enst*River, Another large tract of New York City property came into the Rhinelander poswesaton through the marriage of William ¢, Rhinelander, of the third genera- tion, to @ daughter of John Rutgers, a Mneal descendant of Anthony Rutgers, about, fearing that they fq been, his peasimiom, AT é ;Who in 1731 obtained from the Royal Governor the gift of what was then called overheard. Which would be ruinous to; But our youthful pessimiem, being t a “the “Fresh Water Pond and Swamps’—700 acres—of little value then, but now thelr reputations as pessimists. Merely a pose which we agume fer covered by busy streets and large commercial and office buildings along Broad- It ts a whimsy phase of adolescence | showing-off purposes, falle away trenvd way north of Lispenard street. through which most of us pase in our! us and generally leavee us t routh—thie vealy pessimism. But it ie from further attacks, It te one of these — ot serious. The prognosis almost al- things that we must get out of our aye” ie complete recovery. We imagine toma early—before we make our reali; that the pose 1s impressive. How hu- debut on the firing line! ‘The present Rhinclanders in 1884 purchased the ancient castle of Bchon- berg on the Rhine, near Oberwessel, on the alte of @ Roman fortress built by ‘ Juliue Caesar, overlooking the town en@ near by the lands ewned by their ancestors. "The wealth of the family may be judged from the fact that one of the Rhinelanders—William—left an estate valued at $60,000,000 at his death in December, 1907. —— See eee | Y 0 5 / How to Choose Your Occupation} , ¥ ° . \ Pt Bada in DA lh. ETE hf oe - S | ‘he Silent Bullet EB An The Duties, Chances and Salaries in Various Lines cf Work} The Man on the Road By Celia K. Husik—— 7 Dy HT. Battin, ; : 13, by The Prom Publishing Co, (The New York Kreulng Wortd). bah (Corvrght, 1912, ty DAA, Mead & Co.) sla @F color he added, indicating enormous heat we can make diamonds rough stones." Onpeetahd, 3088, be - os ae et Perey en ae j me F PREOEDING CHAPTERS, = ™ ‘ artificially, The problem of pressure a ret er ‘you are. Uniess I » Chauffeur. elavs licensed en yes a thorough Gopgeight, 1918, by Tee Prom Pubtish ing Co, (The New York Evening World), Only - ve reive "Tee," answered Craig, “aa X told you, {@ the thi fo in the furnace we | ts ay ine dlemonds might be HE management of an autor |e an om Nou aauet be 4 THE ANTIPODES MAN. delayed taking the drink by studying who, soni brilent scientifie mriacivi fo ike & son of Mr. T. Plerpont Spencer. he os the be tcc Mange a Phangeabes 4 ruined.” mobile tq at once & xy ba to obtuin @ license, ‘the pletures on the wall. Then I'scatpo! mysteries, ciated I shook hands with as much dignity me that when mo! cas n cools It There was something WT bout rious and very respoi ty i 2 peculiar abou! CO ee ere werhing soachine arume| fie free lunch for a while, arrates he clog Anieom: tiepenuect‘ot'ta a8 T could assume, for the role of im- exerts a tremendous pressure, That nis insistence, but after he picked eut Business While the work of | A, chauffeur én @ private family often mer, “and th some queer| ‘Several people caine ‘rut they all | insurance company, asks Kesuedy's ald in clearing personation wae a new one to ma preasuro lq what I us the next diamond I was hurdly prepared driving a car is comparative- Ty per month and up with ety, Ye took 15 cent drinke, and consequently} Uamond robbery, A jenelier named Mor’: Kennedy carelessly laid his coat and "You know, Spen: Bolld fron floats for Kennedy's neat remark, ly almple, the who, drives tt must |'0om) board, uniform and other inel- custome down there Human metare 18] got no whisk broome with thelr arin. (wisnce, Mabion Lane, hs jut died from wie sot on the inside ledge of the ground- Om molten iron Ike #olld water-tce~ “Let me gee the palms of your hands.” that he pow! the proper | “ental expenses, A reiiavle man can supposed to be pretty much the same + 8 floats on Mquid water,” explained Craig Potman shot an angry glance at 2 sometimes work himself up to §10 pe thy world over, but I notice that eash| Finally @ rough looking miner came Injit was found ‘ . window, Just opposite the spot to me, Kennedy, but he did not open his hands, | Walifications for the work. ¢|_month and even more. and asked: for #1 cent drink. reiar proof’ safe and ite hoard’ where he had placed the little coll on Polssa « “1 merely wish to convince you, Mr.| Firet and foremost {ts the question o! J C@Btry has ite own little hobbi of diamonds: stolen, Kennedy discovers the hole issan nodded. “I take this sugar iy e you, Mr. » ‘Then thoro ls the driver of an aut “] Went into public ho! ras we| "t watched him as he took up the| was tured shroud bys lilesrmown chemical the other aide of the giaas, Inoted that carbon and place it Jn thie soft Iron Gpencer,”* aald Kennedy to me, “that it{nerves, The man who wants to be a) Mion thats la the driver of an aute ; om [Aa or a warming | White room in his left heand., seising | mora as “thermit." Hits eupicions fall on Ra’ the window was elmply a large pane of CUD. ‘Then I acrew on this cap over the is no alelght-of-hand trick and that the | chauftenr must be able to remain calm, | Moh » may recetve from call up here, a saloon—tor @ warming | ine glass of whidhy he dashed. {t down D2 ,the drat man's partner, Kennedy and Jem wire-giaas get in the wail for the pur- CUP, #0. Now I place this inass of tron professor hus not several uncut stones | doo! and collected under the most try- | te #8 per week, Of cou a Potion one cold, night out on the plains edly and went over to @ bench In| sratery of Humane a chest, win lat desing Dose of admitting light In the daytine Soitee 1) the cruaibie, Ot ia Kirmaae: gained j8 OM NGEd Ne ®: OFeHtIt ing olrpumamtancan Wen tom: We CANE: | FNCON MS OOy. Srlerenett a key down there, corner.” : {with Morowiteh, and they then go. by from the hail outside. Us sp lye a , ‘ four should never t alcohol in any v » does pro “ ea th fo iene, He turned a ewitch, and long yollow- ‘Tha Frenchman faced us, his face forins, About alcohol there are | vide board of Io $ ‘The piace wae full of miners, The What did he do with the whisk The whole thing looked eerie to me- ish-diue sheets of flame spurted out livid with rage. “You call me a prem.) Of ft fore. About Asohl Nitto Gok OO oo atteur wots tere man behind the bar asked mo if 1/ proony?” asked one of the younger sales- CHAPTER VI. espectally as Polssan's assistant was a from the electrodes on elther side, It digitator, @ fraud--you shall suffer for| "9 two ways for the Reed a ae Hore no eat | Warited a 10 or 18 cent drink when 2| men. a" “ ’ huge fellow and had an evil igok such Was welrd, gruesome. One could feel the that! Sacrebleu! Ventre du Saint Gris! | must etther leave alco Tee rite bch, | receive bath Say gud commianan Ox; ; aske@’ for whisky. When I sald ‘10/ ‘sie dusted off one end of the bench (Omstinued.) as I had seen in pictures of the inhabi- heat of the tremendous electric dis- No man ever insults the honor of jhe must let some one else bid ve pods fun dunte Go ain Ghdeees a, iy . inte’ he tald out the bottle, then a " tants of Paris whieh one “Harse. Polssan, Francois, water on the elec- |The two can never go towether. and bop peal and then lay’ down on it and had » ft, The Diamond Maker. ante of quarters Aa I looked at the bluish-yellow flames trodes!" lute abstinence must be observed. run it on his own account, Tames! ones and a wh! room, replied the retiirned travetier. Hp elevator in the first shaft does not frequent except in the com- they gradually changed to a beautiful ‘The eesietent Gashed a few drops of may be bought on the instalment plan; ! "Not wishing to break any customs or| It oc ‘ tt fi 5 a po he Pany of @ safe guide, Iwas glad Ken- purple, and a sickish sweet odor filled water on the electrodes. The slokiah fo much down and @ mortgage for the show! mye & newcomer in th: land, I up, iieley to 'h@ nedy had brought his revolver, and the room, The furnace roared at first, odor increased tremendoualy, 1 felt 4 te long distance rest, In this way @ man can develop a - Sarhenemt | Sround Noor, and as it disnd- yather vexed tat he had not told me but aa the vapora Increased 1t became myself almost going, but with an effort |*ve that seee at eee icy tas [Gouhene af Bla GWA and deouar GL tint Peared Kennedy took tWo 1 44 Wkewise. However, I trusted that & better conductor of the electricity, I again roused myself, I wondered how | «00d hearing—sil are very od’ as & | earning himself, 4 ri many: pools of wire from his pooket and the roaring ceased, Craig stood the fumes. for I guffered|the man who wants to succeed as 3 9 V ® hs Ley Mab actlesl Mishaatdhisea In aimont no time the mass of fron an_intenae headache and nause hautfeur, Also, @ chauffeur must be a| Before deciding to become a eheut: B etty Incent's ante pestlly Fr pagp Alpen ete sre We seated ourselves some distance scraps became molten, Nusteniy Poin “Stopl" Graig thunders. “There's | cnn at ‘good judgment and quick to de-|feur be sure that you have the neceevi{ ‘ i They quickly unrolled, and 1 could hear "7 & table on which was @ huge, lunged the cast-iron cup into the enough eyanogen In thia room already. at to do when urgent circum-|sary qualifications, A good sti + A d vice to Lo vers bile ated sly plain, oblong contrivance that romindet Aeething mass. ‘The cup floated and 1 know Yur game—the water forma! i.” oe tor gotck action arise. With| physique, @ quick eye, tah them atrike the top of te eiuPly car ing of the diagram of a parallelopmped ‘Wwickly began to melt. As it did ao acetylene with the caroon, and that) flancee Oot aes he careful and| good judsment, carefuiness, ability eal? eyinnay that Anireme on the round floor coud YC iad aviNed go MUCH COWIE a ee om nt artic RGTea? te igotic | never allow Bimaelt fo become reckleas.[@ mechanie. ‘These with the ability 49. ‘Other Men.” [the soclety of any one suitor, But after ne a eee and utiach them to tha MY solid geometry at colleso. td the whole thing witha long pale are forme hydrocyanic acid, Would you | Any one can learn this business elther| abstain from drink should: inure your'* +? ene t }the engagement Ie diferent bell “That's the electric furnace, sir" of tongs and plunged {i into a vat of Polton ua, too? Do you think you can|by taking @ course at ® achool for | success | igi Hy Pid —T Quickly in the darkness Kennedy at- #0 Craig to me with an assumed running water, A huge cioad of steam put me tnconsclous out on the wtreet | 0 eee . "G. Lo! writes: “Would you advise me! thas * ‘ea to the Ueference, becoming @ college professor filed the room, and have @ soclety doctor diagnose my eer ee Tovesa maenpane (82 continue the friendship of @ young) tei, Gite call Lad ween mim work, *X*l/MIN things tv the won of @ great felt a droway genaation sivaling ever ase ax pneumonia? Or do you thi: k overcome Fou, Trancel Fork tarnet tnd uh mut ln lee benre vyesamancnouRh | ion who continually tells me that he ; Se RuAper ah ro. ft . "You ne rodes at Me an the stot vest amell from the We ahs ’ Ce ee eee, teach (hat point we Are @DInks” you two {mpostors will be suffocated- eee Mn ANE rogards givia ae w pastime? BD a ae hail Ge ae ne pee eithiee end? When the current ts turned Thane evar anal eat pin te raat Faeyr Alb Det fort if Thatead of being cowed Kenedy perhaps you will die of cyanogen, Ik rove i snout depends ether Ne Ata es eee iy Polmaan, Kennedy had aje on an led through them into the fre attentively. He was Working rapidis, make silver out of apparent nothing?” bolder, though I. for my part, felt ea Morowiteh, whose Jewels I have @ 10 refrain From AG derogatory or inerely @ playful meaning | CUP he avinevde’ remotes the Nate YOU CaN ger the moat amazing Aw the molten mass cooled and solidified — The effect on Polisan Was terrible, Hu Seaisened that T feared the outcome of laa 3 tis of other, ® me word matt uy tha hail, alaes ard eeMperwiures a the crustolo, ‘Tho most he took Wt out of the water and laid 't advaied toward Kennedy, the veins in x hand-to-hand, encounter with slther THe went ge the door Into the halt, ms of © shaft up PARR ORE rectory’ of chanical compounds ¢ an his face fately standing out, Shaking Polssan or » WhO a stood there with a mo , meh, Hee : “Tam aevi ay he walked he paid tt out in such a Ny Oe Lalit myiat te he thew is u sstetint began to hammer it Wik facolnaer: he shouted: "Fou know fresh ae if nothing had happened. ‘They moved to make ® rush toward thems © weit and then an a 5." writes; 1 an seventeen and] vanner that it fell om the floor close ” Dab ugyeee dh bishy Me ee with careful, sharp. blows. ng off that, do you? You are no professor, and were hurriedly preparing to us but Kennedy raised his hand, engaged girl wiles, deeply tn love with a girl the same age |i, tig wall, wheré, In the dirkness, tt owt bemperave winedy the outulde., sin tio banker, You are eples, apies Pit would do you no good," Ken- ‘You will suffocate,” Poissan Bisse! ‘ whore patents Laas w my staniione would never be noticed or stunsbled Proteanor ; “You woe, we have to wet down to the Yuu come from the iiriends of Mory. nedy Seloined: ‘for we Nays 80 gal au omein. i“ paral as a o ne GE) AMORR RIgSlY OF me. YOU) over. “Something over three thousand de- core of carbon gently,” he suid, ae} a you? You have gone too far of jewels fo 0 Fob. on we hea: @ elevator dean advise me what course to take?” ani ou rees Centigrade,” reptied Votasan, a4 picked up the little pieces of tron and with me." Keys to offices to be stolen from OUFr qgigng, and hurried steps came down the , e Around an “L" {n the hall I could & Ld Q ) lesan, D ’ f ‘And | te you--you are d Pp Walt. You're exceedingly young, and h ‘stant busied themselves threw them into a scrap-box. “Fire: Kennedy said nothing, but retreated pockets. And let me long i Hy Me ome that may be the rub of the parental| we, ©. groundings window with @ ae tne We eee MONCY sathor Delttle cast fron, then hard iron, and took his coat and hat of the win- not the only man in New York 0 “Craig whipped out his sutomatie aad young man not her tha Perbeps the vsctions Nght shining through tt. - ap y eee eee his ja) atu then Iron and carbon, then some black ‘low ledge. The hideous penetrating ‘knowe the secret of Soret § me a esen pone Sa butlets. eut $3 sot latter js away on a bualners trip, Per- i stopped at the window and quickly 7 watching him in allence diamonds, and in the very centre the light of the tongues of flame from the the secret to the police, they wu jon. As the smoke cleared I ex- haps he doesn’t know how to dance and | mene: placed the little cotl on the ledge, ‘Ah, gentlemen, now I am read: diamonds. furnace played on the ground-gisse only waiting to @nd whe destroyed gectea to eee Polssan and Francete tging 's ted to dancin rties, | "'P. D.”" writes; "If have kaown aj close up ‘against the glass, with the he exclaimed et length, when every- “Ah! we are getting to them. Here ie window. Morowitah's correspondence under the, on the floar, Ipsteed, Craig hed Gred aly: the girl je devoted iB pal | Pp ag a 6 é the this ‘But my answer is always the same: “If voung man for about a year and he| wires running from it down the hall. thing wae arranged to his satisfaction. & mall diamond, e, Mr. Spencer Potssan laughed @ hollow laugh. letter ‘P’ to eoprenend ropber o! the look of the door, He had “ vg | ed ‘ od, "Yo rt ot nently Francois—we ehall come to the "Put down your hat and coat, Mistair safe. Your secret it Inte e thousand bits, Andrews ead Dow really Jove the man you have prom- | has told hea he loved me. At times I|'Then we enter a You see here @ lump a large ones pi tly Kennedy," he hissed, "The door has ‘Revenge! reveng Potssan orted. men ry the marry you won't even want to. feel perfectly indifferent, but I miss} ,“On time to the minite, fessor,’ bon—pure amorphous carbon. Damo! “ wesen tly. i a “ wi Francote, bel Were running down hal, ee Scar ens alent him when he etay Do you think] exelaimed Polssan, snapping his watch: as you know, are conyposed of pure car. , OR@ moment, Professor Polssan,” deen looked ever since you have been ‘I will have revenge ine Knell muttered Poissan a9 Curse We: i hare. Th windows are barred, the out the fewele—ha! hal~here im this interrupted Craig: “let your assistant hare. one ferelena! bold banged Before « girl is engaged, while she “And this, I presume, is the banker bon crystallize’ under enormous pr: break them out while I stand over him. telephone wire fe cut, and it le three ‘bag a “heart-whole and fancy free!’ I don't. Not-yet, but youare probably moving! who ts interested in m discovery sure, Now, my theory ts that if we can '‘Impossibie, You would not know hundred feet to the etreet, We shall To-night Francois and I will ece Why she should confine herself to in that direction tier r") arufcial ef any combine an enormous pressure and an when you saw them. They are dust Wave you bere when the fumes Bave by the pack elevates to @ secret ran ~ , - # oo “> ; ' - '

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