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The Evening World Daily Magazine, Saturday, August 30, 1913 Naren sateen ‘“‘S’Matter, Pop?’’ « Hx his ESEESEecEoco «+ Be E By C. M. Payn wi’ NAW SIR" YOu YouNG'UNS I$ THe KERRECT WAY i y - iF THEY HADNT 60 f Wee anne NOW “HEY WON 7 - | Re orrue sonar. SMATTER, | ya F157. 1 WAS THAT WOODS WONDER OFF AN'GIT LOST) . GIVE Us ore te GONNA TAP¥OU THEY 1S TEARS IN THERE I've Got EM aiid SUMPIN AN’ We WIL ONCE OF TWICE AN THEY LL EAT YA UP! Scared our ) GO OVER AN’ FEED wired THIS he \ raw oysters are unhealthy?” one promised to marry me at last!” “Didn't | hear you slippi complain ef not feeling well.” for asking ler a foolleh question!” “No—you heard me slipping down after I'd crawled half-way up!” Insists That Somebody Threw a Chair! &@ n't | tell you to save some of that doughnut for sister?” ju told me not to eat the ‘hole’ of it, and | only eat the rim!” STor DAS FIGHT ! ‘Y 'T VANT TO pay Poor. Guy Novelized From the Success- ful Play of the Same Title begin better lives, ae you say you will,” tapped her teeth with the end of her something, and the dominie don’t seem it. You couldn't tell me that it would “There's only one way out of the dif- "Yes. The police’—— began Dr, ren if you want him.” e eaid. ear-trumpet to help her reflections. Then e's at.” bring bad luck to anybody for you to ficulty that I can see,” remarked ‘Willoughby. he no use waiting at all, “Well, the nerve of this fellow beats she talked rapidly and earnestly. whispered Nell, who marry me, What the he—” —~ Spelain, turning toward Dr. Willovs! “Oh, they won't be here. I've told I can gee,” rejoined James Cluney. anything I ever saw," murmured Dr. “Gee!” observed Jack Doogan to Nell. hare of feminine intul- “Never mind, Jack. Don't swear on by and Cluney. you that. But Nell and I have to make Ty us at the same ti Willoughby. ‘He comes inte a house “I wonder whether he wants me to “But Miss Madge was to be mar- our wedding day,” interrupted Nell, He looked doubtfully at Cluney and & train. That's " interrupted Doo- ceremony of it, you know. to rob it, and winds up oy proposing juce @ doctor's certificate before ried here to-day, and her mother thinks gently. Madge and stopped. Jack Doogan broke gan. often done. Are you willing, Madget™ that hie wedding shall be held in it.” he'll marry us. That's all the game it would be bad luck for some other ‘Too late, Nell! I've been oursing all in with an impatience that threatened "Caroline, my dear, look out of the Madge did not answer in words, @Bt ‘Then, raising his voice, addressing Mr. OW, you know. Some fellow named bride to come in ahead of her. You've the afternoon like a drunken iceman. to become profane: front door and see if there any in- she gave her hand to her flance asd * Mpelain, he continued: “If you are go- Hugene started it, and they've mamed heard that, haven't you, Jack?” But T'll cut it out now, to please you. get a move on, sir, This has to dications that the police are coming looked at the minister with a smite-af a ing to marry these people, you'd better the thing for him. The old lady te “Nary a heard,” he replied. “What's I'm—er—bdlowed if I hurry-up job if we are going to back,” directed Mra, Ci assent. hurry, The police are liable to be back Siving him a deuce of a talk about more, I don’t think there's a thing in y! get it done to-day.” “Very well, mother!” replied Caro- Mr. Spelain rathem Itked the here any minute.” — ‘But the only tmndications would of marrying two couples at once It “Not @ chance," declared Jack Doo- be the police coming in, However, I'll was something that would oat! for neat gen, ‘cheerfully. “They are ‘up in the eoncccccccagosconcccososososoossss |i in! look, a8 you tell'me to” and shiltul work, and any man = rons this time runni true to e calling, as Mr. form. now “when te Luckless Mr. Jarr Fares Forth fot7 100k up the atreat and another one ia" gleaged to" show ow wall Ry oat ot the eng NE, hat ‘ 4 feaahne stay tecraast” fteyremers, condtethuneelprofeciotaliy under you say, Your Reverence? Will you do ». unugual circumstances. He never thls “tor wat On a Quest That Spells Tromble | 2s mst: ve sean, Fren the hed tany “double wedatn a “T should not Uke to get in trouble srncer on he deat wes Keeping away “Stand up by the elde of the othi with the authorities” hesitated Mr. Onescccsocooosconconcooooossscoo os osscsosooseeeses | sire, TN PA! Of Hevenrsecond couple,” ne tort Cluney and Madge, Bpelain. . jooked at Mrs, Carr. “Don't worry about the police," inter) & than I do tf you'd pay me the nine Paes ee phgpaorg jpuneuness my. ‘The two young people who had been posed William Carr, ‘T've deciied not doliars and eighty cents you owe me— f prayarhoek and t aus oe ‘ul trying to get married all the afterneen to press the charge against elther ten cents et a time, maybe twenty| “But riding makes one thirsty,” sald! the marriage service. “Show ene none 100k thelr places, and Mr. peiain \ade these two persona” man. He wished Mr. Dinkston to un- wed “ A “ ow me Your dressed Mra, Carr in the loud volos Maude Cty tt" eateh samen Chasen: | . cents, for the aix years eoe I knowed| Myr. Dinkston, “Besides, our good | license. necesoary 40 get to her unde WES a the wleain cauren attes ot T . > derstand thoroughly that a little prea- * friend, Gus, thinks of acores and debita,| Jack Doogan hastily produced the through the. ear-trumpet: retanding: guess,” observed Dr. Willoughby. “I ont prosperity did not enhance the} “Always the commercial attitude, my | Let us pause apd refresh ourselves.” | Hoenee and handed it to Mr. Spelain. “nas the young lady the full yonpem® wonder whether Joan wants to go Al man in his opinion. Gue wished bim| Teutonic friend!" cred Mr. Dinkston| And he called to the chaffeur to stop | isa mrnatuces ware ntrienn eee Mam of her parenta?” through her trunk to find out whether, oin to understand that dithough he was | gayly. at the Art pleasant looking cafe he| form and handed it Locks net 8 Aue Yes," replied Mrs, Care. “Aithough Pal her puaee are safe T'll go and . we. paene Boge his opinion of! Then his volce changed to one of | maw. “That all?’ asked Doogan. “Want to 5 eerer Shee é daughter of mine "Now, Nell, are you ready?” chuckied ee one St Snonenene extreme soltcitude. Meanwhile there wus @ commotion at |200K at my tongue or see my vaccina- Would be married in the company of a— Doogan, “Or do you want to go some- . bday 3 Press Publishing Oo, ‘Don't kiok me in the short rite] “are you in need of any pecuntary | ine omce of Smith & Co, when Mr, | 0% marks?’ he added, in a low tone “That't nent? where and put on your fancy @uds for a Sons Sew, mit your efbow, Rafferty!’ sald Gus|assistancet” he asked, “Do financial! Dinkston, the Grm's famous effclency | Weion' Nall did and, Roe Catch, PME diam ‘Carr, ‘with, much tare salto jedding** ” . “The ir ma: spend: recet “; a she . the wedding?" OY Tied un weld Mr. Jarre even aoe (eiee mor te manne wen Comp rosa? 3 bare dent, rae red sarinear, failed to appesr. Most of the gave her lover an admonitory slap on {hAN was unual with bm, “fr, Doogap e gen! re- og col ion wes ie i] @ aren, .' CHAPTER XXXiil. prietor @¢ the cafe on = don't, but he owes me nine dollars and | engineer with Smith & Co, Will Afty—| young wife, who had called at the ee Doogan and—anad—" ‘There was a quiet dignity im the olf corner, “you know 1 atill think you] *#hy cents, and don't you forget It, | yes, a hundred—dollare—ail I have—be| taniishment in her town car. “Nellie Jones,” supplied Nell, gentleman's “manner, mingled with area bum, even if you have got some | fF 1 won't! Of any material ald? Shall we stop et | wurore tp air, Dinketont” che asked, |. AN4,Nelile Jones” went on the min. something like gratitude to the man his money now!" ‘Unapolled! Characteristic! A dispo-|ammn & Co.'s and get more? What do a fend on oles Giana pore feter, “do you both promise to lead wife was about to refer to as @ “orpok,” sition ge unchanging es the rugged | you need?” and Mr. Dinkston produced Beneyente Brest dolomites!" , roll of bills, lawn party at her country place, and| “I'd do anything for her,” answ. © rot of Malle nothin’; 1 omy Wann I have promised her Mr. Dinketon will | Jack Doogan quickly. “Honest to ae i 7 T | be present to dance with her guests and |2 would! ‘omug prosperity of mine, which, my nine dollars and eighty cents” | 70 Pree een auocess* “Then join hands. {the Dost says, ‘ls fleeting as the ne- @rowled Gua a But we need Mr, Dinkston,” eaid (cruney, | Nomen interrupted James *0ri00 one another tn ‘sald softly, when she got to the| Phodel,’ should disturb the old familiar | '"° wack nest ah = zt yy, Dee " Lal ya Hd popes her worried husband, ‘If he should!” Jack ‘Doogan turned swiftly, and the Aa the minister turned to narreptien. whee young lady Whose wedding day hadi relations, Think of me as you always ee ah gr Rectory feel alia apy alniae sean come we could not spare him. Vital| black look on his face might he book to include Jemes Ctuney end Aaven't 17" said Doogan, lookin f itement, “But nd changing as a dollar bill a ttghtwad | timate. He could give or lend hie Inst e M ight have made y - » looking ben so full of strange excitement. thought, for men may come and men business matters await his attention.” | Cluney fall back if he had seen it. But Medwe Carr in the ritual that was ft at Mr. Epelain. “Well, things got out of the right way with may go, but temperament endures" hes got eunk. But I want you to know | cent, ‘but he could NOT pay anything y+ | he was not loging at n juat then, bind Jack Doogen and Nelile Jonge t sea, T hadn't engaged & me when my father died, and I hardly! “Radory, the bullder, nudged Gus, ang |! ain't never going to have any re-|he owed. Ho taughed merrily and put| | ‘“Fiddlesticks with your old business! Was beckoning *o Madge. ™ gether Dr, Willoughby begged hit ee 1 over knew my mother, Don’t you think! 7 "fiavinakey, tne giasler, regarded him | spect for you!” his money back in hjs pocket. declared Mre, Clare Mudridse Smith. |" Swne: ie it?” askél the minister, to bewin just yet. ’ jadge’s reply to this wistful query! askance. ‘They dia oxaclly com | “Rospost?" retorted Mr, Dinkston, ‘1! “What @ charming companion you|"This is the Van Swells' tango 1aw7| rather scandalised over being stopped Thc doctor had been whispering ene bend over the little lady's maid |prehend Mr, Dinkston's reply, exeept | do not want my friends to respect me. | would be, what @ friend, philosopher | Party. Do you think I would have been | at such a moment. "Do you know of neatly to Joan Carr behind the o| ter and kiss her oi @] they gleaned from its tone that Gus's|1 want them to love me” and guide, if a grubby shopkee invited if 1 hadn't let Mes. Van Swell/@ny reqson or just impediment-——" and it appeared now that he had They were two happy sirle |reeark in nowlse disturbed him, but| ‘I ain't @olng to love you, elther,"| soul did not obseas you!" [near T could bring the Great Plantag-| ‘No, mo! Not at all! But this is our most persuaded her to something room thei they ¢hought it rather tactiess of Gus|ealdGus, ‘I like you some or I wouldn't | “Why, Gustave, most 9) enet, society's pet tango instructorm: | Wedding day, and 7 feel that we've net ieee eereebeut aes nn that he should speak so crassly when|go along with you, except maybe I'd |panions, most surly of » cried the unhappy head | "-«pnae's all right!" sald Doogan, talking. y i ry hich | ier, Dinkaton was, es My. Rafferty | go fishing with anybody that the score, good host. Anon! Anon!" a — *# head and afterward said, “ecting ithe onejme, But I would ike you some “I knew it!" eaid Gus bitterly, “When Ge Be Conteh »waid! ’ ee ne naeehaeee :

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