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Pt per a cam ‘Qne Evening World Daily Magazine, Saturday ‘ September 13, r913 ATG YER Hons Aw 6wan, Ware Aint wo mice Me toh Be JOverheard in Silhouetteville 2s " a — a “Do you like corn on the ear?” “1 want a boy. “| don’t know. I never had one there!” ee eed “What did you say when Mre. Jones complained of sand in the “1 told her it was the very best sand.” Do you emoke?” “Not as a rule, but I'l! make an exception die time just to be se clable.” re “Vou say you married me for fun. | don't see where the fun com: “Oh, | expect that in getting the divorce!” 7 ann Axel Is Now Going to Force Moran to Fight Him & } Swecteveerte? Break! ay ANT HoLDRts! WEY AXEL — - Quit THAT - = __{ FRANK MORAN HOLDING Ae = = = Step back! : ‘ (Copyright, 3012-1012, by Doubleday, Page Oo.) in the house of the wife he had per- xbuse, and, of late, an inheritance of doctor, pointing to the safe with its still OF Fae kDING CHAPTERS Secuted, spoiled and Just to Tel Her Goodby heaaaaREa ania Are Just a Few of the Answers | nitten—one Uger, money that promised deliverance; its wide-open door. “You! husband, Mrs. Where It Costs Two Cents The Marionettes w [cures care of) pe By O. Henry!|| “Do You Know Why?” Here | | a © you know why— Again, in the case of the hare, his GETARTING 10 such sweet sorrow" |her tear wet face. Then, ag though a 6 told, uring wuruns «40. the other a doK-wolf—to consider each solute and waste vy the dog-wolf dur- Chandler, toward the end, felt that he D wt lee a acibealoiachand thrown cu ine eure incicto ake that—like moat other pleasant | unable to control a pinating passion, naatuer Tie Of them sickening at the foulness of !n& 4 two months’ absence, and his re- could not live; and directed me to open |underbrush and foliage and conceal eTiavded ie ‘Ad bears Ue the o : ; turn in the midst or a scandalous ca- that safe, giving me the number upon} yellow? f nl things—it has been taken off} she rushed k to the window, the other, and each Mourishing out of i him from the nunter. : h + | maieCaariew speuces Jaton, M.D. See Fy i ot rouse. Unobtruded, but visible between Which the combination Is set, In case| ‘The hare changes the color of itt om the nunter, Hut in winter, the free list. And, across the Atlantic, | stretched out her artnx, and embraced | suisactory | Oiticer auld Keune Jn Melt, (he inire of his manitest guilk hin OWN Ovey dine, ran a pure white thread You may need to use it, you will re-| yhite in the winte n these are gone, he must become gcedbys are now selling at two cents|—a little toy Pomeranian dog. eee eer tromycorive and shou fn imvaes, MAMACULAL standard—of conduct, If not Thien th, amudged warp of the story Member that the number ts forty-one. |{U" from brown to white in the “fas white as the flelds of snow if he per. Indeed, up to the present things had | te boca of tie stars lat ugap—is be of honor, —the nimple, all-enduring, sublime love Turn several times to the right; then to] The elephant's skin is so thick? the hunter | Beveral English railroads have jJust| been decidedly disappointing from the | wah res srmemty fourth sitet tine doctor The one retort of Doctor James must of the old negress, following her mis- the left once; stop at forty-one, He} Puss lays back her ears when sie the elephant's skin were not eo @ecided that they will put a tax of twc | point of view of a kissing enthusiast. ee ee RM eo it oe dhe have struck home to the other's remain tress unswervingly through everything Would not permit me to waken you, | gees trouble ahead? thick, with his huge body, which js cents on everybody who gains admis:|Many young people walked past by | ® man of thing, lay unvonseious, Mf ing shreds of shame and manhood, for to the end. SaRuaS fe Boer the end was near, Why the linnet is so green that poets| really more than he can manage. ji sion to their depots unless they are| twos and twos, people we might ren- | meme et um. es chamiler fect {t proved the coup de grace, A deep When at last ahe paused, the physiclan “In that safe he said he had piaced| WY ine ie ee er ty ese eouhd not be able to protect maawete travellers intent on boarding a train.|sonably have supposed to be “loving | # Haoara to the doctor, ine money the blush suffused his face—an ignominious *2°Ks, asking if the hou contained 9 sum of acne. mot Inree—sat enough | Pe en? jfrom the troublesome attacks of iy Naturally, a big wail went up from|couples," according to the Chicago Ehapiley aeel A bewmen unconscious, Th Fon mortis; the respiration coased, and, WMIMKOY OF HANOT Of Oy ee him, halt au at was that you should ri 'A French naturalist, according to the! sects, Aa it is, hie thick hide ker the interested relatives and friends of| Tribune. But when the dread moment Teg RON rca od or og with scarcely @ tremor, Chandler ex- q bottle of brandy left in the sideboard (© your old home, and, in after days,| Chicago Tribune, has recently given an| him from all worry, travellers, who had hitherto paid noth-|of parting arrived they severed one §o0, faint, ‘ie & ior Slade the hey i hee. my pired, by the dog-wolf, when time shall have made it easier,| interesting compilation of reasons for| The cat's ears are thin and easily img for the privilege, and the day|from another without as much as the | {iether Weermines to MN Chandler for the Close following upon his last breath “Prepare a toddy aa I told you,” sald forgive his many sins against you." this state of affairs, torn, and the reason that sie lays tis the new rule was put into opera-| slightest kiss In the most nonchalant $20,000, je ifaten, the eroa}ycerine with water, came the negreas, bringing the medicine, Dr. James, ‘Wake your miatri huve ores to the Ais For instance, the tiger is striped|back 1s In order to keep t quite a large number of inquisi- | manner imaginable. eat nen fiftieth part io the With a hand gently pressing upon the he ar, tt} and tell her at has ty mei alan surmounted! peck and yellow becauge as he wanders nese & beg é “You don’ o +. a tc happened, & The vivid green Inne! re suc! tite people paid two canta at the de ' ‘You don't see much kisain, closed eyelids, Doctor James told her NApMMCdT onward Mra, ‘The money is there—as he described | through the tall. dense dnnele Eraen bis ee wa ares aA neh Weare auch. ® fw merely to see whether the new|in England, t t “i of the end, Not grief, but a hereditary cpendier entered, supported by old W—elght hundred and thirty dollars, 1/@ttiped coat resembles the play of the ed plumage Lecaune, If he were tax would put a stop to farewell Klases. | cept at holiday times, You ought to | (Maiuty Rs alae one rapproachement with death in the ab- Ci arm, She appeared to be a Dek to leave my card with you, In case| sunlight on the grass, and he can ap: Wt ay be the marksman, ate , ‘As one express was leaving it was|have been here on Whit Monday, |money. i lost erery cout Of Ik at the tACm, Tt girqct, moved her to a dismal, watery little stronger since y and the 1 can be of any service later on." proach his prey unnoticed and then us| tracted by his song, could easily trap noted that a young and preponsessing | though. ‘There was any amount of |{T%otturgasttn® Sr 8 MMI Dolmen ccompanied by her usual stimulant she had taken, Dr, James 80 he had thought of her—and kindly | unobserved make his escape, or kill him \ lady, fashionably dressed, seemed un-| kissing going on then and some of ‘em ——- careriina. had covered, with a sheet, the form 7at the last! Bo late! And yet the 11e | oer rn ene able to tear herself away from one of didn't know who they were kissing in (Oenttanel.) “Dar now! Its in de Lawd's hands, Upon the bed. derness where she had thovent ai va > \ the car windows, For a moment she| the evening—they'd got so friendly ike 2 physician indulged himself * ; The lady turned her mournful eyes . 4 s paused with @ handkerchief raised to| with everybody, Hanan ecenly, ton the Li am de Jedge ob de transgressor, and once, with w half-frighténed took, to- turned to sabe and dust, Bhe oried F a 1l fF as h lons-- to but one reply Ne de suppo't of dem tn distress, He gwine ward it, and pressed closer to her loyal #loud “Rob! Robi" She turned, and, up- — 2 other's caustic taunts Ben "hab auppo't us now. Cindy done paid protector. Her eves were dry and ° the ready bosom of her true wervitor, |g » ) A Remarkable Man, Anyhow. ing low to Sen Shae eV out do last quarter fer dix bottle of bright. Sorrow avemed to have done its {y creator sene arr aurd ere 3 HE two-colored sults that are now |cialty shops are dispiaying handsome since Uitibh, (ae ‘QGnAtriClaA NRA ie Onhaavoring So fast crystallizing gaze, he ciygic, and it nebber come to no use.’ utmost with her, The fount of tea d m ca) ae SOAre so popular are but forerunners of | models in charmeuse, moire, crepe Qu * ws to stigmatize all pointed to the sleeping lady's ° Waa deinl; fecling (tasie pacalvued to follow, the murderer's falsehood pop! ‘i Re: de without punctuation, that it can, public teachers he makes no exertions door with mture so atern and eine «O°. 3,,underatand.” aaked Doctor Whe Syeniea pike Se dine near the Shone Ilke a little star above the grave the combination suits that welehine and similar fabrics, Particularly be read in a number of different] to subdue his evil passions he tries | 400r With & was Me mie. Jamen, “that Mrs, Chandler has 99 iive hw overcont, hia hat and medic of love, comforting her, and gaining the| will wear this fall. smart are the tatan plaid tame ways, giving directly opposite mean-| bard to build up Satan's kingdom he|Mificant that the prosira an ning money 2 tine case in his hand. Hin face waa forslveness that ts good In itself, wheth-| Advance models show checks, striped | There appears to be a decided profere ings, is in the possession of W. G. Shaft, | en no ald to the aupport of the goa-| lifted his head, with his remaining “Money, auh? You know what make Cain and impasalve-practice had Inured & Asked for or no. or novelty skirts with plain coats, The|for plaid skirts this fall, provably ve. now living in flint, He copied it] Pe! among the heathens he contributes| strength, to wee. He maw noshing: Dut Miss Amy full down. und so Weak” nim to the slht of human suffering. , Hushed and smoothed upon the dark lideg will be carried out in Bults by the |cause they have mei with auch favor in firet came to this country in 1865, He in| grout heed to the devil he will never| “y never yetestrack a woman" thse Bava, Tat angel gall Gar Ana Dressed @ discreet professional sym- ) if fens doctor was gone, ors There has been @ strong revival of |are handsome skirts in the scotch tare How seventy-nine years old, mays the| go to Heaven he must Ko where hel qt were Vain to attempt to con auch TIMES and watch mont’s ago: Dis fine Te” yooce Kindly and briefly, stating separate skirts this summer, and the |tans and other plaids In the huavy cloths Indianapolis News, The letter follows: | Will receive his juat recompense of| mon, There 19 no cureiculum that can HOUSE, Aun, wid de red cyarpets an eat, as the hour was late, anc pretty eponges, iinens and plques will 4a well ax the ‘ilk “He is un old experience man in vice| reward.” reckon with them in ita ken. They Shiny bureaus, ite all hired; and de yace, no doubt, diMcult to pro Nest Monday:—"THE MARQUIN| de replaced in the ‘ail by the plain or| | In woollen materials, serge still olla and wickedness he is never found op- me semoitsnvots from the types whereot (MAP talkin’ scan'lous about de rent. would himself send the proper persons avy yyug SALLY —the story of a| fancy skirts to be worn with the con-jfirat place, and is used in comuination g the works of iniquity he takes Electric Cheese. eey aay, ore Will do thi” OF “He WIN Gye tende ne mee “ Bd to attend to the necessary finalities. trasting Jacket, a convenlence the with plaid silke or the soft f , do 0° hands fer ow nt In dhe downfall of the neikhbor- ° 5 ope y In thes do that. We only know that they made way wid everything One patter, 1B conolnee exist, and that we can observe them and — The physiclan's silence encouraged her = __ sald the Weet Tevae cattle ranch, nomical woman will appreciate, she need not lament the necessity Men: of thes wkir discarding the jacket of last season's | are prominent. kven the suit because the akirt is worn, ‘Ine! drapery, caught up in te front, is » Jacket will do service this season witn| in many models and the new deap y skirt of stripe, plaid or novelty | with the front box jh rice, | These are nice for dr There is a wide hood he never rejoices in the prosperity BRITISH trade paper reports that of any of bis fellow creatures he is al- ae east isien aE Holtevan has] tell one another of thelr bare perform= to continue The distory that he —— ‘ways ready to assist in destroyi the iT @ method of maturing cea, as children watch and speak of Kleaned from Cindy's di dered me 7=3 Lamagl Dance of society he takes no pleasure| cheese by electricity. ‘The method con-| «ne marionettes. “i logue Was an ‘Bld one, of illusion, Wile “The Cave Girl,” by Edgar Mice Barrows, author of “Tarsan of te im serving the Lord he is uncommonly | *#t# 18 subjecting fresh cheese to ana | yet jt were a drot atudy in emolam [uleam disant ity and. pride. | @pes," wild begia serial pablication in The Bvening Worl Monday, Sept. 82, diligent in sowing discord among his|ternating current for twenty-four hour consider these two~one an assassin “tending blurred pano- | “Phe Gave @irl” ie even moze waneua) and more exciting then “Tarsen of friends and acquaintances he takes noj WAICh results in giving to the cheese ul] and robber, standing above hin Tals Of he ittle clear ple- | the Apes.” 38 deals with the adventures of an American castaway o geide in laboring to promote the cause|the properties ts are also seen, 4 oceasions, but ith Luires—an ideal home in the tar South; | talana pooplea by ape-men ese savage deaste and of Bi meshing with oft, 7"e {s0 seen is anand tae hate | athe else cage sean savored sick hitherto acquired by” victim; the other baser in his offenses, q quickly repented marriag. nant in suits haw created a demand for high-| w pe ulong the more sinple ines, Ae le ei e. hortous wild % fated iMaiMa al dias ’ _- Mm denne lawbreeker, Wins, averted appr. sumon, Sub of wivnge aad XE Co mf 1108) MOBLIN 1B sulci OBA tho eye” KMOwR pe SEATS sOllared ohisie ry : . . , en tr LT RR a ~~ saentoie ea ett eenenee