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Dwar ten FROMTHE, HAR! ON THe LEVEL,1 OUGHTA, Seacn YAR DyyoU Witt ( : pens A SOOD SLA? ore, fan Leer Semdey wick DRE GHILD. BUT You HNow ME-OLDE | THIS, THEY Witt DRoP UP. Hur ~~ DEAD Fito FRIGHT Core G SWAT FLIES,HUH? MY GOODNESS! YouR ——— td DING THA NG DING ere ere, eauty Secrets , Rory Of Famous Women ~) - Capyright, "1915, ty ‘The Prem Publish ing Oo, (lhe New York Eveniog World), THE HANDS OF ANNE OF AUSTRIA. T: otream that formed the boundary between France and Spain presented Men of Initiative Modern Americans Whe Have Led the March of Progress By Julius Chambers Cougright, 1918, ty Tho Pome Pubthehiog Oo, Cee Mew Nesk Brening Weuldd. 3.—LEVI PARSONS MORTON, Philanthropist. K must have passed through the struggle himself to sympathise with hin fellow men, To become helpful to ethers ge need net be om im tellectual &@ etatesman or even the romrnensicas Ny jo Weal ere born, not made! bi * Levi P. Morton celebrated hie eighty-ninth anniversary a little while age— & long eeries of years filled with personal acts of thoughtfulness fer ether pe Making a tour through th re, camala and lakes at Quebec last summer our yacht touched at Shoreham, Vt. opposite old Fort Ticonderege on the Rat- row end of Lake Champlain, Strolling into the village, 1 asked te be shown the alte of young Levi Morton's first efforte fourteen, he had “tended” store, Record of his birthplace in the eame hemlet, han been lost, Thin le net due to want of affection for the memory of the mam.” ‘The building has been swept away by business development. by Mr, Morton has already gone for the summer to his splendid Rhinechi@ farm, “Ellerslie.” The word is coined from the Seotoh werd “elderaile,” meaning the rural home of an elder in the Presbyterian Church. William Kelly, whe sreated the entate, was @ Baptist; Mr. Morton is an Eptecoralian, @ very strange appearance one sunny autumn morning early in the @eventeenth century. At either shore was anchored « large and gayly | decorated raft on which was erected @ pavilion with eflken curtains and iy «tapestry hangings, From one of these rafts the royal standard of Spain wae ‘ ying, while the Illes of France showed on the flag of the other, In ghe ‘Wlddle of the river was a third raft, Down the steep road leading to elther bank came gay cavaloades of horsemen, each band surrounding @ Mtter with rich velvet curtains, When the brink of the stream was mached the curtains of each litter were drawn aside and out of each stepped « young girl, who bade @ tearful far well to her attendants and entered the raft anchored at the shore on which she stood. These rafts were immedi- ately rowed to opposi ides of the raft In the centre of the river. The young gitla disembarked there, atopped for ® word of greeting and then each took her place on the raft that had “WilHe, tell me how you know the earth goes round the eun?” the difference between a fish and an elephant, Tommy?” One of Mr, Morton's ancestors was identified with the commercial end of brought over the other. This at once “Aw, | e'pose somebody got up early enough one morning to catch “Gee, but you'd have a sweet time in a jungle or at eea if you don't|>ringing over the Puritans who followed the Mayflower in the goed ehip conveyed her to the hore. it In the act. even know that!” Ann tn 163%, three years after the landing of the fret named vessel. Ab The girl from France, who went over Into Spanish tory, was u though he has been in Congress, Mint to France, Vice-President of the Umts ted Htates and Governor of New York, 1 do not make further mention of these: Creer sister of the French King, on her way “3 = ; \A Great Si St ; honors to Madrid to marry the heir to the rea ummer ‘or’ Rather ts Mr. Morton chiefly interesting a» a w'! nd discriminating @ie- _ ANNE oF AUSTRIA, Winona See SeD en Ot wer Abe OF | I he Man W 1 t h a Billio n ) of New York. y} By Face A. Howse a of ai@ to the unfortunate. Hie benefactions have reached almost every Austria, daughter of the King of ew . uihor of “THR QUARRY,” Kepecially bas @pain, en route to Paria to wed Louis XIII, King of France, \ 1% erty and suffering and to remove them, In the winter ef 1979-80 Mr. Morten * This “exchange of Princesses,” es it is called In history, took place when (Copyright, 1018, Johe A, Moroso.) this signal that the interview waa ‘INever better, but things have been fled muddenly by the touch of eome |renoued Americ: tional pride by coming to the relief of famine-stricken Tre- Anne wus but fifteen, Yet her portraits, which were nearly all painted when} .yvopmg of PRECEDING CHAPTERS, “bout to close. dull; nothing to do to kill time.” Maxic wand. land, Congress Granted the use of the United States ehip Constellation @ whe had passed middle age, give little idea of the radiant beauty of her youth. § ‘he xoelsior ‘Trust. Company Building {: “Don't worry,” hie “regular gentle- “Getting ready for another myateriole =~ They ordered their lunch. carry provisions to the starving people of the “Greon Iale. ‘She was tall and remarkably well proportioned, with expressive, hasel eyes, with |"recked ty fire, Meueath the ruins are devsit man” told Mm. “I will have to use my disap eh ‘And now 1 suppose this is A month efter this well intentioned act Mr. Morton, then in the Mouse ef @ small mouth and great masses of curly, chestnut hair. Her hands were ff The treawnge in. OWE paige’ bob thd dap snore jen oxat ef wit es m Vanderpool wuggested Chapman, Representatives, learned that very few supplies Rad been offered. He at ones afterward famous all over Kurope for thelr beauty, From childhood ahe had Sadia Tae Bere eat that cea coe te tae NE Beihai ways look me up just before heading ¢ot ed an authoritative announcement to be made that “a person whe wishes to going to do all that a man can to run ‘There in no one to hear,’ rebuked south Africa, Chi i down another,” Chapman, “and if there was, Adrian, haves get Se epee Dei yen main unknown will pay one-quarter of the cargo ef the Constellation Of Hle'n a good man, Mr. Vanderpoel,” old mam, they wouldn't hear much from — Vanderpoe) laughed and alppe@ his| other people will complete it.” ba 2 lp Rg gi Nara your Migs, You gather more silence and cocktail. He was quite willing to furnish the entire carge, but assumed thet many ‘anderpoe! ug! an he drew on myatery every year.” ‘That would be a paradox,” he eald. ople wo wish to assist, The identity of original benefactor was not hia gloves and started for the door. He He slipped into a ight coat, picked it “would “fit your for ‘you are @lenewn for several yeare, Two other wealthy men each contributed @ quarter waved adieu to Tierney with hie walk- up his hat, gloves and stick and the {Wo quman’ paradox,” retorted” Chapma\ pal ing atlok. - went out for lunch. “You have @ goud income and will have | aTeo: me rest w s ‘Oh, iv he that devilish?” he paused “Where?” asked Adrien a Udy fortune some day, you have all|*9* to ask. “Rather glad to hear it, I'm “Can't you suggest * the chance in the world if you want to specially Is Mr. Morton's interest keen in matters of general welfare ft ; gure. Been bored to demth for three asked Chapman. ‘I am go 'tnto uny business or profession, and | the community with which he la identified, He gave o twelve-acre park te the monthe, you know, and all that. Good- with the downtown elubs- yet you Just mope around until yo1| people of Newport. Yew of his benevolences are known, but ancther instance Washed them in milk of almonds, which was thought at the time to make the ekifi ily white. Thia was a simple concoction made by adding to water enough almionds pounded to a paste to give it @ milky look. “The Duke of Buckinghan came to France. He fell tn love with Anne, who repulsed hin. Even this experience was not enough to cure her of her love of admiration, She spent hours combing her luxuriant hair, which she usually arranged jn curls on either side of the ‘ by, Mr. Terney, May see you later. same eats.” face. As she grew older she often fare tired of ease and comfort and then|is memorable. The failure of the Rockaway Beach Imprevement Company. - Oh, way, would you mind not #ending “How about the old Westmoreland?” t 1 fly off somewhere to run the chance of Rewteret ie to Nae the ira ns rs. me any letters whatever orMelephoning amked Adrian, “It has always had the bias Want te lovee: eturved te deathior w 600 men out of employment, with large eume fe tech @ gave up roug . me at all best of chefs; nice qulet place for A jeft to die In wome prison.” when most women begin to use it) = — He was gone. chat; no ragtime; fine old furniture and st way not cut out fdr money-grub- | tfibuting $100,000 for the immediate relief of theee men and their families, Which 1s sald to have improved her CHAPTER XVIII. Tierney wtood beside hix desk #tupe> ruga, old pictures and all that.” Sing cy Bear HOWArG" wan Vand ight to see this hale, old man of sighty-nine Mays driving ever appearance greatly, as !t allowed her (Contiaued.) fied. =i “The Westmoreland” asked Chaps gom's reply. ‘Nor am I a merry ol roads of his 1,000-acre farm. Very often he alights an@ gees lily white chin to be ween, EH, a woman—er—I moan = man, “Where's ¢ king of Yvetot. The world's passions |afoot through the 400 ecres of natural woodland, nding therein closer eom- In an old book of memoirs written 66 s . CHAPTER XIX. The Ad place on the avenue, down qr getting insipid and people live, make | munion with nature than among bie cultivated gardens. ey a court lady of the time It Is ‘ STRETCH of balmy weather veld ‘as bec Soalth eae Piven ened love and = Lecid ihe painted Ogres My last memory of him as I left “Bileralie’ wae of a elim. erect man, bare- hinted that the Queen preserved the had followed the blizzard of ago. in tie soerienee Sane 1] pended and rony-cheeked, atanding upon the western piassa of hie country aene, ¢ her complexion by the f¢ f Sorpuncias are Setting thin and watery, 4 the broad Hudaon to the lofty CateRille, He et beauty of her complexion b . two weeks before, The aun ‘Ia that old piace standing yet?’ in dagk eyes flashed and his dig] sasing beyon road Hu y was looking inte the Towing remarkable concoction: * wan shining brightly. Chapman asked with surprise, “'T gnoulders were thrown back for a mo-| far distance, and the thought Inepired by the picture was: poynd of bpar's cheek steeped in clear Adrian derpoel was in thought tt was torn down these many «nent as he Ufted his right hand in @ "There in # aplendid specimen of an Ameri: soon going on a long, long water until white and then put in a . “A letter, a name and address and a 1, Ly ite atrolled up Wall atreet yearn ao ee wenture of emphasis, a ike to tina Journey” ie 7 an with two @lppines, . woman .. ich ni drian signalled a tax! chauffeur “] am seeking and woul e to fins ‘hia to be boiled until in a jelly and é had graduated trom Harvard in hag Pleased at the prospect of having bul would Iie to be @ penniless knight with Who la the lady? Chap the same long cast of countenance This ra A out the letter he had had graduated from Harval . in an old fashioned place of refinement. @ maiden held in a dungeon by a blaok- when Adrian reaumed his seat, whieh some imaginative ones then white wax and oll of almonds THE DUKR OF BUCKINGHAM copted and gave it to Vanderpoel. been boys together and had alwaye kept — «We'll ee real home people there.” rowed acoundrel. T would like to climb "I do not know,” he said. call_eaturnine, forgetful of the ed. He read it carefully until he came in touch during the later years, Adrian said, “Only a of Sevonaraia, of Dante and of: ti w of the old to her dungeon window and tell her that Tt 1s probable that Anne's complexion was so good naturally that It could | ¢ the ségnature. Chapman had tried to get Vander- Washington Square ny are left. 7, her jover, would rescue her. Then, by CHAPTER XX. «goodly company of ci@ gentlemen Withstand almost any sort of treatment, otherwise it would certainly have been} "Cora Lee Peyton!” he said, sloud, pool to take parinership with him in All the others have been dragged further the seven gode of war, 1 would resoue DRIAN VANDWAPOEL ¢uts peering from gilt frames im the ruined by such a cosmetic, looking at the signature more carefully 4. iusineas, Vanderpoel had given north by the heavy undertow of wealth, ner and bring her to matety over my 2 Pp Bl, dutt- mankind. and gramping his cane more tightly, as #houlder, 1 would Ike her to be beauti- fully reported for dinner at the It ought to be interesting, really.” of a month but aaeetion':e tried ful and modest and? — home of hin parents on upper Sen Chapinan found the old place as it the lieve hix nervy AAA SAR - Mt tare harply and failed to get interest out of the buying 5, i malar ait Learn.One Thing Every Day He looked up at Tierney sharply, and tei ee ot stocks and “bonds, The Wad been fitteen years before, qulet and“ Gtiy hand draped to the table sus an writen groove, mie oe Sat yee ore getting nen i ¢ How to Gain a Fund of General Information earned enough about the Wall street that one polds in a judge ped the time he spent in New , “I was fust thinking, father,” he sail, * Tierney asked. game, however, to know that Chapman who has n 1 the burden of his “149 gtaved over the left shoulder of hin York he lived at the Harvard Club, but 1 would stay through the Warn Both hydrogen and oxygen are gases vomed to recognise the name Se re ee euintes Wik duty jhor yet the proper care for Ris grieng, Howard Chapman, so intently his invariable rule wae that grt wanes “ala ‘finally, time men thought water | They can be put together fn many pro- ¢." self it wax not speculation but a sure There was no impertinent dem Shat the lstter turned: aharply ly gitting hte when he was in town, I wit be more ee portions, four parts to one, or three to ix Mr. Montague Jeffrayt” thing, Hin friend had piled up wealth cloak stall concemionaire, no A eee, pawn of faint purpte tint had OR® of his two younger frothers six. But never under any condition wi!l| asked Vanderpoe! and a big business, He was also one of waiters eager for tin 9 Sanloremiss She had been fastening 2" at the head of hie father's dank- element is OT 4 Lon) gmomething composed of atoms ofl they produce water oF anything resem-| "He 1s No. 14K Rogues’ Gallery, Sir of the most popular membere of the walter took them in tow y eed ae ii waint when her {26 @ffairw in London and the other one thing Gold 14 an element. {bling water unless there are jum two| Richard Calverly, &c.” Stock Fxchange, led Jn {tw fun on heen two youngaters went to a guardian # bunch of vloleta at tthe flowere Was in charge in Barig He was the Men ‘thought water was an element be- | parte of hyai ‘Vanderpoel wax allent for a moment. holidays, Waa generous without being @ in the nursery for their noontime lunch, "4Nds fell by her aides and the Clowere ages gon agid the idol of bis father jen thought water wa: SED pa fof Hrdronen ‘9. ne of ox ea “Don't worry about whether 1 know squanderer and continued to be what A little table in a sunny window wax tumbled to the floor, and mothe: for a while any! cause they couldn't separate it Into two | chemical symbol H¥O means “hydro-} on, inuy who wrote this lette he had ever been, one of the beat of provided them. The china, cut glass and Chapman saw that his friond and the ” girs, Vanderpot kissed Adrian very“ px ” more things. ‘* gen two parts to oxygen on told ‘Merney, “That wit h xilver ware in excellent taste. The nape- lady were fairly staring at each other, held him off at arms’ length _ “When we lived But after a while it was discovered; Tf you take enough hydrogen # bearing on the c boune- ry was of the best and spotless of Adrian was opt of his chair in @ Mo- and deoiared that he was handeomer Inat water was composed of mora than loxygen gas so that there'll be two atoms | concerned, 1 wil £ of hia hair an his friend course ment and had picked up the violets than ever, Vanderporl sf. looked over lone thing. Experiments were made and! of the former to one of the la tleman you want eo bad, When I neot By thunder, I'm glad to se@ fhe men and women, with occasional fore a waiter or attendant could reach pia scion with a pleased end gratified an. And you're just in time pretty clumps of children, having their hem, He handed them to her with a bow eye and invited him to the eldeboard lunch in the old hostelry, were soft- so old fashioned and low that the scene for a drop of whiskey and water and wed that every |them in a glass and allow an electric] You for the roundup I'll let you know spark to pass through them, the gasee|_ “There Will be big money In it If you for lunch. at last it Was annou molecule (molecule, from the Latin t him,” said Tlerne: “Lt was downtown and couldn't resist spoken, There was no bahel of harsh fitted wonderfully well in the quaint and then a quiet cigarette in the library eaning litle mass) had three parts, | will entirely disappear und in thelr place |*"! pom worry alvout that elthen,* the temptation to drop In,” explained voices, " Jellghttul surroundings. before dinner, i) (wo of thom alike, The two parts that | will be @ drop of water. & Vanderpoe! rose. Vanderpool. “How are you,,old fel- Chapman felt as if the rush of Wail) The Indy murmured @ word of thanks ‘The old gentleman, @pay. slalwert, were-alike were hydrogen, the third part] water being an element w: “How are you going to start to get low? ‘ atreet had died out completely and thatZand a feint blush took the piace of the clean ehaven Ii 1 weo oxygen, It la & composition, the tra! o~ P| ee looked ten asked Tlerney, surprised at ‘Fine and prosperous and you?” the roar of the big town had been muf-gpalior that had smitten her cheeks, yeare Di a than years. He had