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The Evening World Daily Magazine, Friday, August 22. 19135 The Times Change—Blame the Man 5y,RobertMinor)/The Stories of A eae ny EE Comrie, toce Gta Om r s Novels is Fees amou By Albert Payson Terhune Gapyright, 1913, by The Press Publishing Oo, (The New York Evening World). wgrrme on ie i? Postal jer 4 ‘One Year... eiSeease oa No. 64—NEIGHBORS, by Frederika Bremer : MEMEBHERE was wild excitement on the Mansfeld estate of (' 4 JRA OM ALM RIAD Loa in Sweden. A large sum of money had been stolen. Mrs. { feld, the atern, eccentric old widow who ruled the estate with ( an fron hand, ordered search made of every one's effects. In the room of the widow's only son, Bruno, the money was found | hidden, | Bruno was a reckless, impulsive youth and the darling of his mother's |heart. So dearly did she love him that she was wont to treat him with exceptional sternness in order to avoid spoiling him. In the hope of | curbing his extravagant spirit, she kept him woefully short of sponding money. | Mre. Mansfeld now called Bruno into her presence and confronted ‘him with bis theft, She bade him fall on his knees before her and receive his punishment. Bruno stubbornly refused to obey. “Have I brought a thief into the world?” che screamed, beside herecif with fury. “Kneel, vile sinner!” i tort the old im rage launched apes bade wie ard sors ounia one enveee him tm wating, ia WHERE THEY BELONG. ULLENLY contesting every inch of their retreat the law-defy- ° S ing taxicab companies are being driven into the place where they belong. The latest move of the Yellow Taxicah Com- pany to escape the honest competition of the public stands by estab- lishing garages whence its care may be ordered by telephone at th: * old rates, marke the first step in the withdrawal of the companies from the public taxicab service of which they can no longer claim te be a part. Let them establish garages. Those garages will no longer be the public etreets hired from hotels that have no title to them. Let them rent private cars at any exorbitant rates they choose aleeping, in all time amd in eternity. oo to maintain, They will get no license from the city to fleece the tenacase to the ground, And Brune, stied wth Public with those rates under the guise of public cabs. Fur whrec peare Mra, Manggelé remained closeted on Let them divide their profits with the hotel men. The latter her own room and spoke no ‘Then he took up the cannot keep peopte from using the cheaper public cabs. burden of life once more, but forbade the mention of her accureed son's name | in her presence and showed herself in a thousand waye irreconcilably bitter ‘There is no reason why any hotel should not maintain a private against the absent youth. . aula: ins as } w. cab service so long as it does not seize the city’s streets. Hotel guests, feriena went Fella Iaite anus id ams of de Ronmilly, be came best te H i H edi 4 bought te Carlsfore, He had become a gloomy, ; however, are not fools. For ordinary occasions they are quite content Lee tittle eel Cheba aol ih Mesut coun tia wale Fy 4 to use public taxicabs at the cheaper rates. Hotel proprietors know frown to be almost a mania, Hie chief motive in returzing to Bweden wae @ ) this. They know also that they can no longer say that licensed public hope oe A one wk ae ae ae pe { ag pe on Np lasial ; her as e@ament in her hatrea for hep once-adored boy. Fate tntervenad 08 | erefore, if the ta companies are ready to become garage last in Bruno's favor, Mrs. Mansfeld’s horses ran away one evening companies so much the better. Other taxicab proprietors will rush Peleg tote bed deed Hapoloietapedhearrltnphgen dbeaeadaens «Sok to take their places and serve a larger public than they ever dreamt of. at the old woman's feet, he bed a ae wa The companies have had their chance to beome part of sound peucit Aimee SOUS saree Maen GG sb Seer Wan and honest taxicab system. They seem to realize that they do not i Lone and bitterly Mrs, ore fought eee her rancorous hate Then belong there. Let them get out. she threw her arms around her hapless eon, 2 ,. “I take the And I gt full pardon!” $$ ++ —___.— ; Thus ‘aid Bruno take Up again his former lite in the neighborhood. Seen afterward he met « besutifi , Werena Dahl, with whom he prompty ‘3 Having had a nasty experience with one targe specimen of the 4 Serena became engaged lemon crop, Murphy {is now fearful test the nomination and re-elec- ‘awing room of her home making tion of oe chaser might not turn sour with the sourness of nachna ee Charles H. Hy wer. Bruno struck the blow o that it barely grazed his eweetheart’s side. a 7) POPULARIZING DYNAMITE. Weir put the dynamite under the windows of the ‘The woman then drove the dagger into her own body and fell mortally wounded at Bruno's feet. She was carried toa bedroom and there was tenderly nursed by the girl whom ehe had tried to murder, Bruno was dismissed from the house and the engagement broken. Little by little the wounded woman told Serena her history. She was a rich West Indian named Hagar who long ago hed fallen madly in love with Bruno and who had followed him to Sweden, where she had just learned of his engagement to Serena. Dying, Hagar confessed that it was she and she alone that was to blame throughout dnd that Bruno had never encouraged her advances. Once more the cloud of misfortune was lifted from Bruno Mansfeld. He and Serena were married and to a moderate degree were happy. The Day’s Good Stories Paid in Advance. you give up whiskey and tobscco alte City Hall, one thing begins to be alarmingly clear. Alto- gether too many people in this city find it easy to get hold of dangerous explosives whenever they feel 20 disposed. The bomb industry has developed to a point where it is a constant and serious menace to large sections of the population. Odds and ends of dyna- mite turn up every now and then like forgotten rubbish. It is against the law for an upright citizen to carry a revolver to protect himself. But it would seem that any Tom, Dick or Harry |’ can buy dynamite like cheese. It is about time to recognize that in a city of five million people high explosives, even in small quantities, FAAALAAABAAABAAAADAIAASADAAABAAAAAM ‘We o Wale ih ee ae see Say took up fis cap, and in three stepe - | reacl ‘the door, are things to keep track of, and that nobody should be allowed to @ Mr. Jarr Becomes a Charter Member |_.) sow’ "torte eal ete © iat)" ne dcr, “yu hve at a jandle them who cannot be held strictly accountable for every jot te a ih ot 66 99 “Forty-ovren dollars?” echoed Wisgietborpe. | + anm takin’ it," ‘Sandy be of the quantity in his possession. CC) SS Of the ‘‘To0-Good-to-Be-True’? Club) we sar tesa seein | ut tn de tat in tO ; PABAABAAPIIDDIAIIDAISA LAI BBAAIS BAD) OO rom, call the Justice, “The thutts- Young, but Discre ™ ollere ts fer contempt o' court,’ reet, ’ be other than that it ts too good to Inst," that they can never eee the firm's; “Go it while you're young!" sald * ‘conten CERTAL who lives im « suburbat ‘Mag. 22, 1888, Queen Victorta and President Buchanan exchanged Mr, Jarr declared as he got in the next | money spent without flinching?’ esked| Mr. Jenkins, rousing up. ‘I see the| gar’ menced Watson, ee (orate aie teow) ucaeiioeeh ae \ complimentary cablegrams over the first cable that Joined Europe lO | taxi, along with Johnson, the Mr. Jarr, “Every time Johnson hands |finish of this efficiency engineer. So We| ‘Not yit ye hevn't,” grinned the Justice, “'but is not only long and angular, but hus o | q with America. and Mr, Jenkins, the bookkeepe: me my pay envelope he acts as though | might as well enjoy this strange mant-| se wil, my friend, yo will before yo eit a mile| fece and complerion that neither pale blue, shy a as “I don't like the idea,” remarked Mr. |I were robbing him.” festation of enlargement of the heart | out 0’ town, I've made the fine putty stiff we yellow nor any other color im dress effest will f ‘ = = Johneon, “Remember, I am not respon-| ‘You're robbing the firm, And I'm an|of the boss while it lasts, It won't|'t’ eive-ve plenty o' rom & more round in."—| attune to, wre the Indianapolis News, | i sible and do not indorse it." accessory before, during and after the| last very long.” Harper'e Weakir. init | soctagcnn aah Chae Cotee re anor ARE THE FAIR AS FAIR AS EVER? “What's the matter with cashters | fact," replied Johnson. “I wouldn't be surprised if the bose oa Nat Take 1 pear in the parlor was entertained by the little 4 y Got cold feet before the waiter brought Did Not Take It. UA ield ta: RE the beautiful women of to-day as beautiful as the beau- pon tary me eee, URRORE: “El CANOE HACE TOR von ne. falls: Soe wl) | NGL, wit do: zen Bik ot aT Oe Oe) A 0] * sal ni went to A a afer conve i tiful women of yesterday? The Tribune notes with pensive) O74, 152, Yah cre, Meuusnies O% - "SU be: 4m Deten’ ie to deene sata bee “wn | ,lnsead of roiying the toy sured aide and melancholy the conclusion of some Britisher that women of| ¢¢ —\H, no, well take taxicabs,” Con quests of Constan ce ee ok Neh fan, ect ® Geller ee PA CART eaetet ae RA et ces ei” eee great beauty are seldom seen nowadays and wonders if it is true O vel My pines oe ae The - Bp Alfa Woodward "It you'll lend me the dollar Tt have aes matt aan” ated the sale, “aren't you going 0 Gal mer in America. the omce force is goin to iuncheon | Man Brom vy odwar a little more than thet,” said Jenkins, Lined ” Lad “No, atr,"" returned the youngster, “Do yee oletully, A lal Rubbish. Nobody needs to go out of New York to be convinced |4t the Hotel st. Croesus we must go in auppore that 1 want to get « licking?” “Oh, the boss isn't such a short eport that not only are there many women of rare beauty but that, better style befitting modern business Coprright, 1913, by The Press Publishing Co, (The New York Evening World), still, the cl f ti i i i "rhe bose looked @ Atle dublous, but GOTTA thirrt on —three fellers an’ three girle— priest Shatee tect aes en » nse of average prettiness is amazingly large. There is no| ,/ acs and the sack Ge tne cncoiovees fer d111/ just watohin’ yuh know, not takin’ part|®fles,” ventured Johnson. “‘He ten't city on earth where one can see so much fresh and radiant feminine t gave the assent of portentous | Kles nough to) in tht roughhouse at all. I wus standin’ | ™ partys Toe” eid it dan lke . A . bi in’ pass, 0 h q 64 loveliness as in « couple of hours’ walk on a spring afternoon in our |‘ pe Mtge etme SL Whee at ea ten ee aaen® POE leon! hares us interes on what te HITS akirt walel . own streets. And it’s not the languishing, hothouse loveliness that the whole works had! my Gera sah ponketbook an’ | Te res arrived at the onyx portals ecnavas used to be the standard in other days. Mahia ay ree After all, what do we really know of famous bygone beauties Bet os: hin coat and his collai except from flattering tradition and from portraits that emoothe their peeee ren naa sking, lengthen their eyelashes and taper their fingers? By the same|be at standstill any token how many of the fair of our own day may become the regretted hac apie tata bay pg thought it wuz bein’ ifted by @ ama-!of the Hotel St. Oroesus somewhat choor until T looks down an’ sees it’s|Tervaue and apprehensive. That is, all in a Order uv th’ Golden Flea,|but Mr, Dinkston, the eMfictency engi- or somethin’, wore in th’ ‘He didn’t seem to care how dodo with auburn side whiskers. be taken out of his salary, “Well, one uv th’ fellers in our party| "is practi few and very emart. Tt allows of walking with comfort, yet It Preserves the fash- fonadle straight lines. be th’ time when there ain't no o1 5 It will be the golden nosebag for me around to go (a regular limb he wus) eez: ‘Come on|*alary befor Rene pty ideais of to-morrow? Each generation in turn finds mournful pleas. | to-day,” Fritz declared, and he sent) dis ‘om up. They go grand with choco-lyp, Etneired, an’ watch th’ percession.’ the autumn sult or ure in deol: + Thi t what John, the porter, ¢o gather in @ bunch | late layer cake, but I never met no one! An he pulls his nibs up by the whis-|S!!bly discoursing business efficiency, co- for the indoor gown laring: Things are not what they used to be. of taxicabs, but myself game enough to make th’/kers on th’ tomato crate he wus standin’ |°Peretive co-ordination and the psychol- of light weight woet They never were. ‘The boss and Mr. Dinketon, es befit-|try. I got peculiar tastes anyhow. T/on, TH ol duffer had th’ time uv his|°%” Of salesmanship. But those who or ine A pretty fea- | ead of the firm and its new | Jus’ {dolize ed clams an’ lemon] Ghautauquan life! He wus @ sure enough better eduld see their ture {s the pointed took @ taxicab to them-| meringue ple, close to each other, an'i cin when he got started. An’ even, forebodings were correct, The boss wae belt arranged ov the rent of the office force |d’ yuh know, I never mentioned the com-|tyough th other two girls wus more tn] NOAMINE & worrled look. the high west tine. h several other gasoline con-|tMnation to a dame what didn't reach; broiler cut than me, he seemed to think! AfFange tables together to seat wut th etters rom the People for her smellin' «Mts immediate.” tt wuz particular piping, an’ ast if he|*sht!” said Mr. Dinketon to the head na the sacks joo much Ike an up-to-date “Constance! I implored, “be charita- 4 could call. Taaid "yea an’ a0 he aia, | Waiter. “And be quick about it!” 1 funeral for mo to feel any premonition | ble to “1 never could get out uv him where} Permit me,” he remarked a few min- ‘The Card-Pleying Nuloance. An Ungrammatical Sign. who has but lately partaken : " later, and he took the menu from The front gorge ‘Bo the Editor of The Broning World: To the Editor of The Brening World: eens | OF ® Dolled ome and a cup of tea, minus’ s, natidd from, It wus always ‘out! Ue? J lapped one over the Z hoped that some of those strong,| Some expert on Wngiish hes made or - cream and suey. Thie mental debauch | weet, when yuh ast him. But th’ thing)". POR | ean aliar uoatae plaied interesting letters from readere about | caused to be made @ sign in a large Couldn't Bite. 8 ee aturbin, hati the’ what made th’ flercest hit with me wuz! ~°r ¢ i panel. Such a wkirt park near New York which as matter? Are they starv! you again?” th’ way he had with women. 80°" the dishes marked “Oh, no. They give th’ kind uv eats that yer parents always tell yuh'll make yer hair curl an’ put strength in; yer body, But since they got a lot uv: follows: “Any person passing this road do so at thetr own risk.” This notice te full of grammatical errors and I think should be corrested. HR, thoughtful in all th’ Httle things—chuck. ful of social chores-—fust like he'd had| some slater to teach him. An’ I got/*utlve direction that boss let 60 ; ; of the menu, But it was with « oigh, the Swedes frum Africa here as waiters an’ | Wite fond uv th’ guy. An’ then oneday, |" verne poss is getting old,” whispered wool epon . Ne. T don't get th’ little hothouse | Hist after he'd confided te me how cute) sonnson to Jarr. ‘4 tively trimmed wath To the BAitor of The Tiveatng World: 4 my langulshin' appetite de-| fis Httle alx-year-old kid wus, be ast)” pus vir pinkston '¢ getting cold, buttons. Is & men's religious denomination or me to get married an’ go back West I tell yuh, when yer longin’ fer tHe ordered lavishly, starting with cock- brandied cherries doused tn whipped | With Bim So T aes, real somber an'/taiig and running the gamut of the best cream it's hard to dry th’ waterin’ uv; “OMOUn? ‘on the bill of fare, including wine and creed any bar to hip eligibility to be President of the United States? B. For the medium size the sk will require 5 "4 AVE aid yer wife die? ial By Algebra. yer mouth with aweet potato pie, see?) |. “When ¢ _ |then cigars with the coffee. material da ‘Te the of the path T saw. can he ac, chipper aa’ andrthful; “TT has already figured out the 36, 3% yards 44 Inches to the “Why” “10h. they ain't deed' . day’ ficit,” whispered Johns wide, The width of Soh eee wae mazebere be Gensted by 5 and ‘Then 1 wus sure I bad ‘em until) “These now theorles are magnificent, the skirt at the lowe: edge ts 2% yarde or 1% yards when tie plaits are laid. Pattern No. 7970 when I getihe divulged, under prossure, that he|put they are not business. married {s apareribs an’ a mess uv kid-| CMe from UTAH, out West. An’ on! Rot at the dessert @ portly man ney beans, moat likely, But, gee, when|crose-examination he further paid that! crossed over to them. yuh get a whiff from th’ silver covered | there Wua a merry little family uv threo! «\, ny, hello, air, Smith!’ he eaid, Aishes foatin’ here all th’ time yer| better halves an’ thelr wy. BP xan 3h ase first remus, ia x70 832 a0 0 second result, The eum of z + uainess must be big with you! And fs out in slzen 22, 24, ‘ the fires ond second resuite te =$24EiL_ y stomach telexraphe to yer brain; ‘Get|SPring in th’ atuoco-an'-hollow-tle| that reminds me, I've got an order for | Pattern Ne. 7970 Three-Plece Pialted Skirt, 22 to 32 28, $8, 30 and 32 Inches e. Marrs ae] The product of Yrs’ ‘st it you c'n, an’ live on th’ mem'ry| homestead out yonder, The gall Ul Frisco I'd like you to tase, Walst. waist measure, age; Paes - |* rafter, if necessary.’ " him! So I said: ‘T'll take !t," eald the imperturbable eo Ann was when the tiret and second results ts =t2x2¢7. Let's talk about men—not food, 1] " ‘Well, if there ever comes @ day|Dinkston: and ne did. Call at THE EVENING WORLD MAY MANTON FASHION 00 of as Ann to now. How olf is - ented, yuh want to take @ inventory] It was the biggest order the @rm hed Meow {BURBAU, Donald Building, 100 West Thirty-second street (oppe- Ana?” Hove io my eolution: Let X Which te the came as their sum, len an’ foot,’ she echoed dreamily, et rid uy th’ ol stock by quick] ever had. te fate Gimbel Bros.), corner Bixth avenue and Thirty-second street, equal Ans’s present age; SX—Mary's | This result te net e coincidence, but follows| 'th' aces uv th’ whole pack! AM right,|@ele an ‘take on w line, consistin'| ‘That's the paychology of salesman- Oveain $New York, or sent by mail on receipt ef ten cents im coin or when che was three times 06 014: | trom the fact thet a a and =£2 are two Did you ever hear of an authentle| ry) talk about men, I'll talk about ajuv ONE grand litte helpmete, yuh c/n] ship," sald Mr. Dinkston as the big ous- stamps for each pattera ordered, 1 era Bay Be age at that quantities which hapsen to hove the case of lookjaw?” hard-shelled lemon frum out West. I/ send me a night letter,’ 1 ees. ‘But until] tomer walked away, feeling compliment- ‘Teese IMPORTANT—Write your address plainly and alwagw cpecify . time; SAK —150 or X—d, Aan te nine gum and product, saad oome| “Veo; every fish In the lake had It met him at th’ Mard! Gras down at t time back to th’ com- ea thee eo prosperous a firm would Pottores. $eise wanted, Add two cents for letter postage if in a burry. % ease olf, LEMURL SOTVER. BE. B, «when | went angling thie summer.” Coney Island one year, We wus a pesty|p'ny fer youre! 3 om.” a1 os tate Bie onder, mamierstisen af £ » . ’ f + a@ ‘ ¥ ‘ + :