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The Evening World Daily Magazine, Wednesday, November 12, 1913 w Be “‘S’Matter, Pop?’’ xis hs BURR LeRE & he paw By C. M. Payne eta POR IT's GONNA] TGP DEAR, i =. LL RIGHT, So ez HE DOES ', Just WHaT °& \YA Tern HIM, ) Courtship—Then and Now 923%", By Eleanor Schorer + “The Man Inside” Partly Redeemed by Last Act. EY CHARLES DARNTON. The Evening World will award a prize of $25 for the best true account (200 worde or less) of “How | Got My First Raise.” { THOUGHT OUT ORIGINAL IDEA] chains was placed before her on Me FOR THE FIRM. mw Mhowcase fhe fumbled over T was already getting much more deal, but Analy tote ‘ than any c@her stenographers in eo ace Oat ee } ALVATION NELL herself never preached so earnestly and to long as the Wark WES TUNE ULM Mic ak | Gusver wantin: helenae ae ory . trie Work was fully equal to mine. so Plover exclaimed: “There's a chain S Hahteous Assistant Distelot-Attorney did In “he Man Inside” at the Cri My employers refused my request | and pln missing!” 1 got to her homme Vor two acts nd It, Motineux's so-called drama of erlme seemed merely Wik onetice hee as om hoes spear senlieit a 2. ® crook play without the thrill we have grown to expect. Although it may not Goal A GUE RlaNede und) Dana cae ts wate pepe heaping eth po have been David Belasco's intention to produce a crook play the fates appeared the head office any original \dea for | handed it to me, 1 suened to leave } te be against him. There were a few frills in the way of casual dissertations on the improvement of tho business, | when she handed me haifa dollar criminology and prison reform, yet these were not of sufficient power to stir ‘The sender would receive a prize if | saying: “Don't mention this to any- the sense of justice aud the social con- the aueKention was ted, The mat whewed the chika aia science of an audience, The author’ pad was dusty and th evidence hal? Getler to ary ent r. ¥ sincerity could be accepted, bit the that the empto: thought Ita joke. wald: “Well you can keep that hate Vague platitudes in which {t found ex- 1 wrots out a plan of my own for | gonar on Saturday night 3 will pression werg not altogether convincing, the jection of overdue custom raise your wages belf a dollar el nor did the theme “As a man thinks, so ra’ accounts and mated 8 dis JOHN IL. JOHNSTON Be da Fepsivs trent arginatis treatments re Ikon receive that No. 3M Clintoa St, Brooklyn. | In fact, drama hung fire until the las while my looa had value, tt woul i act. Then, when al! Was over but the cost an. aati any too much TF SOLD MACHINES BETTER sobbing, interest picked up only to be change thelr piswent aystem. 1 did THAN THE BOSS. discouraged by more sermonizing, A hot get a prige, of courne, but T 1 wan employed ax stenographer in pistol shot and a struggle on the part found that on the following Satur- | a sewing machine office and was aise of “Big” Frank to get at the Assistant day my walary had been ralsed expected to wait on customers for District-Attorney who had talked Annie JACK LATHROP, machines. [ got to be #0 sure I out of marrying a crook until he had 150 Nansau at. New York City could sell the machines that [ did meee op as ining fe eo tata * ture POLITENESS PROVED WORTH AN like to @ any one else in the nisi he oni thrill of the evening. EXTRA $1 A WEEK. office walt dn the customers, even ] sien Freie ney Abs vane ees Through what seemed ordinary when I was busy, One day, just as 1 d politeness I recetved my first raise | | Was folng out to junch, some cus- on his inner self and brought about a in aulary, L was employed ag ot. | tomers came in, I hastily Inid aside - sentimental ending by agreeing to Ko fice boy and ono of my duticn was | oY Wrane hurried to wait upon | to Sing Sing in place of “ited Mike, to meet people who came into the | lem. Lsold the machine, one of the @ most unfortunate forger, and his office. When a person entered the | MOS expensive In the store, for cash daughter Annie, who had swallowed an ottive I i ately found out the | and as [ started out for lunch on incriminating check nature of his business, thie eaving | more the manager asked: “Why did } ‘An opium den showing tho criminal his time and the time of the firm, | 20 not lot me wail on those people: : in his native haunt was not withont its When jt wan necessary for any one “Rocause T was afraid you would j Waien Wrasian ae Adri interest, thanks to the realistic touch given Jt by Belasco, This scene recatled Gorky's ht Refuge,” and the types were worth studying, t for novelty there was nothing to equal the quick lunch that Annie made of the &0 check she took from the tin box in the safe at'the District-Attorney's office while the . altruistic assistant looked on without raising @ hand to stop her. This was THEN it was @ “spinning sociable; mina the sale,” 1 replied. [waa con- ometiing to read and this siderably worrie:t afterward to think feel welcome. My T had made such a remark to him, ed the man- | but to my sunprive I was raised from my paiaty, My. next to $14 at the end of the week to walt, I got him a chair, NOW it’s @ “tango party.” an : 4 ; ; i cme ne acct a] pay had a 1 inere and was told that thereafter | wae pretty hurd for us to swallow, and unlike Annie we didn't have a giass of water | ——————. CORNELIUS DONOVAN, to have $1 commission on every mas : with which to wash it down. The laughter that grected this extraordinary Si Maat Ninsly-dtis oieet chine I sold; thue making the sees | teat might have been prevented if Mr. Belas@® had kept Annie from taking ° . tion quite a proftable one ¢ } water. And when she was taken out to be searched one couldn't help thinking Where I here sa Will the Funniest Story of America’s| By Mary Roberts Rinehart Rene BUCUTEGEN WHEN HS aE elshonetl tiaing ' of the girl inside, It was painful to hear that she had been stripped without Greatest Woman Humorist ‘Author of “S VEN DAYS” — MAN WASN'T one Ni FORE:| 43 weet Twenty-second street the ald of a matron, a procedure as brutal as it was unnecessary. However, ING, the heroine of melodrama must be prepared for anything, St would keer. e% |” (ooyient, 1912, by Bobte Merrill Co.) fancy drinks you can name over the Then a collexe friend of hia wrote a “Am Lor am I not to give Me, Moody| 1 "orked in a shop with a few | CAREFULNESS AS CAR CON- } pecially if the plot leads her to the Dis- ane : brass railing of that epring. Nowa- rural play called “Sweet Pens’—"Great a needle shower?” he shouted, almost| other be When the foreman was DUCTOR WAS REWARDED. trict-Attorney's offi CE NOP S18 OFF ERMC Ga Guach days, when a fellow gets smart and title, don't you think 6 asked—and beside himself. And | saw he had nia] BUSY end not watching usa they would 1 was employed by the Avante Much more convincing Annie's wena id ghyctar, i atmes oft mineral so aska for a Mamie Taylor, I charge he put up ail the money, puld have overcoat over his hath costuine, which] loaf all the time, but ay soon aw he | Avenue Itallroad about. twenty-tive lodgings in a tenement, a scene that ievtace graudwon Diek oa condition thet Dick him a Mamle Taylor price.” been @ hit, he said, but the Kid in the is a Turkish towel take charke of sive returned they would work as hard aa | years ago as conductor, One day ; witiin one week after th fy 6 bnites ite bore the mark of Belasco in every fanceananey of aie Hace witiin one week after the He shut the door behind him and play—the one that unites its arents in edie shower followed by @ salt they could, I never bothered with the car | was in charge of pasued n ta ents * ‘Minnie, C&M@ over to the fire. the tast act just before he dies of tubers r sd Liles been having them oye, f ¥ shabby detail. And here it was that ED ete aes este a ie tan bees alee Pretty well frosen,”” he said, culosiv—the kid took the inumnpa and for a ‘Vaate NACHE atter?: | the other bo ut always did my over a stone, 1 pulled che bell and Oe HUBIRE #0 sa ear ta elaine (ato, calle She story has Hick’s intarenen ot basrs “Don't be astonished if I melt before looked as if, Instead of fading 2 ho Phat fool of ay ig doctor," ehout-| Work, not r how hard. 1 tried ran back and removed the stone ry by John Cope as sre Sie a i was going to blow up, Ky he told him before he left] my bert, T Onn Murned over the ‘aopmvaching marriage of Patty your eyes; I've been walking for hour: x ybody was od Mike, ‘ame to work on time, | from the track, A pasnenger usked 4 old wreck "Pop" Olds, who was earning Jennings, one of the, Manor's Gene, io it . ‘Now that I had @ better chance to *o afraid of him that they let hha die chat If he'd t king th for eleven | never was late and hardly ever was me why I removed the stone. 1 ’ @ Aishonest living by Deashin sparrows isk’ non: Arcache saat feo hun I sized up that drawn look lane for three alanis tn the middie of year und was Hany etter Mt was! home from the shop One day the | replied: ‘Thin car passed over tt etling them as canaries. Mr. Cope Hwa fora summer hotel, Minuie. vows she wil around his mouth, The ealing wos to stop, wines bad ‘ on oe : ne fin st of men, fight his scheme. iv learua aa the “week of rare” —-“"Minged your luncheon, T auppose,” I took the mugs, and the Suoriff touk r peopte in the house takin’ | {oreman sald to yee Dose warty without any accident, but the next was only one of a fine ca: en, draws near an end that Dick haa been srea on & gig Dou, bh log. He grinned everything els tine—-without his buttin’ in!” to sea you tn the oMce. That Sat- might jump the track or injure sone and while he made "Pop" a panhandler train with a weeety girl, Thobura cemerly awaits @8ld, poking the =re log. pe . ‘ urday J got my first raise. ’ hi hat it was the weck'a Claiee eo he can buy the place, rather sheepishly. ou city folks seem 4 Mr. Mood OO BRE Me | Sh :the PeMenewers Aes: caee tem 6f such variety and humor that it w fs] “Well, T " and I've much,” I xaid, “and the bath, I've locked up his BEN MEYDR, company a damage suit”, A few f Joy to watch his work, interest was CHAPTER V. certainly missed “Fast: country play ‘to the clothe 4 Fast Seventh street, N.Y. City daya Inter the prewident of the road + held most ot ag perhaps, py so8n ae (Cestinvess) ing's healthy, you kno’ ho ears Fetes bring out @ play w “You gt : him a needle ficnar and «|RECOVERED JEWELLER’S STOL-| said her ed quite a few letters tern ay Josh Hayes, a second-story T thought of Senator Biggs, who car In lo ced Kowne, alt rub,” T ordered, “and Uf he snakes EN PROPERTY. about my good treatment of pase whose adventurous nature, thwarted by Wanted— An Owner. ried enough fat to nourish him for suppers, and a sen a fuse Jus 1 for u And, Mike our tame civilization, craved the excites packed Pike's Opera Hou months, and then I looked at my visit he « out, “ask Mr, Vi On March 13, 14, I got my, frat aengers, especially to vld people, “4 . 5.0 y ct ¥ AKO p called hi come out here imine nd only Job in New York at % a and as the company Kked my w angel ‘the gam: Josh T 5.20 I just about ga UP. who hadn't an ounce of extra flesh o: ago, with @ play called ‘Why min tely an y Seles gant ail the possibilities 1 was sitting in front of the him sin, Phuva the way It wae al! the tina | week and slept in the back room of | they would raise my wages and ows 34 ok! Mr. Miltern | fire wondering why I'd taken — +Nothing’s healthy that isn't natural," Well, of course the thing failed, and Everybody brought their troubles tol the mtorea When 1 had been thero make mea transfer agent and starter, 4 in hish finance, poor crook! Mr. M influenza the spring before you'd care for @ dish he lost ey wlar he'd put inte by me 1 guess [ thought | was little eee im Weake @ lady TIMOTHY t ' ' ey ie Keapix. tnieilinent ahigen ine before y deciared. “It 9 * es ‘ i ' Hina d pine I We a Indy called one J. KBLLY, ‘ ine jetting my feet wi tered and salted popcorn there's which was he had, including what t on Wheels and the pace c sarain daa te look Ki. No. @ Liberty avenue and peculiarly fascinating. Charles Dal- 4 suower, when I had been standing In Seate'un the mantel, its pretty sats, he, had In his porkots ne R ikoue me. Mt it. digg. 1b]) Sere eee Rates te lek Bea! |) Ne erty AVORUS,: Brooke, ton played the unscrupulons Assistant a eral spring for ao many years Spine on the mani vols thirsty o> “Mhey welzod my trunks," he ex: 4 ml tink we'll leave @ bie jaines. Digtrict-Attorney who bullied the girl that it's @ wonder I'm not wed-footed, trewil anjry the mineral water,” plained, * Teald-aiy dur over: I uw when we gos but Its eae Sema Bade. C as vith brutal force that it was when | had Influenga that the eg r eal thirst only to Coat for el, dollars, which AMINE 5 thumb out of mo.) e eit on an ms eee and her father with bru Bid aesoe ans Ue eh cau rete hink of raising @ real thirst only to cout for elght dollars, which tow ee ee Etre tare even a dent, fhe function, in a drift, Ive wired the as if he had driven over from Yankton gave the ond act @ rude strength, 4 John Cope as “Pop” Olds, on Maybe 1 fy Ta drown it with spring water!" he sa he s ‘ Rey een the Tuts c and Carter isn't on | tio wan only to walk across the hail Rea” Mike, a crook with sensibilities, Joa ee * WAS Oring, F Gon't ree But he got the popcorn and ho ate it Women. A fellow can always got some ED Ae oe by the fies | UWet eald gd, in front of the office, with his collar A. E. Anson could not be anjthing more than a melodramntia figure grown |CMlb utside, and nothing ine S!k If the hadn't had any juncheon he sort of a Job-1 was comiug up here to een ate ie ev Alan Mlerwe-he . “If We coud Only get past to-day,” just enough to show himself and then familiar with ase, Edward H, Robins, who as "Bis" Frank developed Into the | gay “hut trelient tageniy gs pin deeey hadn't had much breakfast. The queer wee if they nodded an exten ch ih ore SO einen he ane Mr. Sawin went on; “if Thoburn would go to his room with a chill—Jjust as tt jero of the piece, was direct and vigorous, Milton Sills voiced the theories of omebudy looking at the back Part Was—he wan a Kentienan: tit Fe een tat tenet teen soutg, acamp!" And OMY choke to death, omit there was Was all arranged Air, Sam thoughe ef the reformer to the beat of his ability—and largely through his nose—but one|of my neck, and f turned around, There er re ne sees ih pil inet engw 1 auppoes they aon't need © jackeot-ane foe IUMBAG Mey Ruts TR eee Bouin Moe renee une 1G we tune: cecta ria ei npathizing w! m, for the author had set hm @ decidedly | Was a man standing outside one of the °° trades," mad, @ Mr, Y ir @ house people waiting for couldn't help sympathizing with him, for the au ad set hom @ @ ; f and an automobile cap. a K tak looked at Mr, roa, who amiled and pick,” ho said to me, “and hard tasks Miss Helen Freeman had an exciting time of It as Annie, and ahe| Wiicons, #ArnE IM. cures, wan that 1 put away the sfasses while be ate, No, Shes Li: tell Sot + pardon? he aala. looked at him mata are crocheting in the toby, 6 was quite equal to every emergency. In the supreme test chewed up that |, MY fat tnoHants OF course, was that lati soon he looked up and the drawn what T thing they're golug to need, Ran expecting somebody “AD { fesomble Dick!" sald Mr. tieyil be suse te nee en eee 80 oheck with the courage of ono who facen the hish cost of living unflinchingly, |it Was Mr, Dick, but just ae the face Frelty form Do OMEy US Mote ticg Mr, And that's wn owieT Waa AEgeatt Pierce, “Well, it he's @ morbl and p> dehaligey nue te wee ie, She managed to put considerable feeling Into some of her scenes, but she| sider by three or four years than Mr. Diek, but Leet! ee TERS ORY : Hf You murpriset one, that's all" ata Ate Faune | vag 1 thoughs pretty fast counted most of all as a type Dick's and @ bit fuller, taller and heavier bullt. cad CHAPTER VL. Mr. Piorce, “Under the elroumatances, | “He tan'tt” anisole 19 weyace- “ile hast t been around much bately,” j It Is only as a play of types that “The Man Inside’ is interesting, though as| I'm not nervous, I've had to hold my And so it isn't a hotel,” he remarke¢ : p i 1d 1m not the other ehag nen and re he sat down 7 dl. "Nobody would know except } elodrama it ts partly radecmed by the last act. As a play treating of eriml-|own against chronic grovches too long “Well, I'm sorry, The caravansary, 9 The Conspiracy. Be ea ee a ee TW HEt Cott oe ae ae etace MEP Wikeing: nell aver furmee ls ep gs ely er ey > i nerves, so L went to the door the Village is not to my liking, and a 7 . F H ‘ohim, by the " Ta SOE ae Ree i the lust time he was here he put on her nology seriously it Is not at all Ukely to make a deep Impression, land looked out. The man came around had thought of engaging a suite up pat No man any excueMH, FA wits talle t hoay Ca was, and how everyvody Liked falge front like © Beard and Wore itt i = “ ae i 3 corner Just then and I could here. My secretary usually attends to did it for ty tn wr ow ftt'm all very well f EIS Me reste you #row Up be- down to dinner.” i j bim pi in the firelight. He was these things, but-—don't take away @ | or L. t sted the tde re the fa y #004 DAMe was Kone, ‘Thon its @li off. he groan ” ’ covered with snow, and he wore # the glasses, Heb—I beg your pardon i to and and e iruly wel ain and that now he had a chance to make goo ren, it" @ll of" he a ed. “Bhe'e : Bett Vincent’s sweater and no overcoat, but he looked but the thirst is coming Da: and » 1 Wa face t Rood and he melf-wupporting, and hy Set as many eye ad ] like a gentleman, He filled the glass himself and then d then if it's ove into tt He " wan't ntound, and if Mr. Sain ever sot wmiddieaticke! hoe NOt so” goed Wo d : t L "I beg your pardon for spying," he he came up and stood in trout of me, J evougi sna WARE GORD: Bnd then ihe hia hands on him he'd choke w UtI© cant replace her, and what's the unser vice Oo overs “put the fire looked so smug! I've with the glass held up in the air, y way BU Re ad aie eee ore ola about ina *¥allowing a camel and then atickiag at main tying tu get to the hotel over “Yo the best woman [ have met in Ithous! Ew pate Hg Has * rf ree told about the se useknener? but in the dark I've lost the many days,” he sald, not mocking, but | p oniy one Farare At me: BUS 2 wae looking tha’ e) He en and how bo was “syou can't get her out of the house in fi He Fropose juat beyond thetr reach !s the woman rious, “I was about to lie dow: ‘ a casas oa: eUmpaees When Mri Bare ask ® an hour,” he objected, but in @ weak Before He Prop whom they are most r to pursue, "That's not a hotel," I snapped, for and let the little birds cover me with UiMt Ralteln! A ite heen au asked. outright 1¢ he'd take Mr, Dick's place 00, 2 - HP wise wl" | The old theory used to ve that no nivel that touched me on the raw. "That's leaves.” ‘Then he glanced at the ent arllions OE He tte cata haee.t ue maids * cont EAI Remald, I ae ; ope Springs Sanatoriui A xmiled. “To buttered po mitinits ny tink one, i . » the gif!) girl ever did love @ man until he ankea | Pec thoaerineee he SR ae aed. a may {t wave!” he suid, itTdidat “and anyhow I've been on a diet of (Lf did. Inside of an hour she went to | who safely | her to do so, Of cour t's perfect | 0% ted the glass. you think peas so long that a sanatortum the olerk, Mr, Slocum, and handed in ‘Oh, Hopo Springs, internal instead of and emptled the glass. i ps9 hides any affection nonsense, Sometimes the girl falls IN) etornal!” he said, “That's awfully bad, Well, | found # couple of apples in necessary for iM about what I need, her resignation, She was a touchy per» she may feel for a| love first, sometimes the man, But !f/ isn it? To tell you the truth, L think my pantry and brought them out, 4 it's like this.” explained Mr, Sam, son, but I did not say all that was | Nateen ti * s fi 3 hn stared at him. “Old Stitt le pretty thoroughly jing quoted, I dtd not say the kitchen was } young man unt!l| the former gives herself loses ['d better come in and get wome, I'm after he ate them he told me wi 1 ane ¢ :. sore Alnglee Binet only sand It Soh Away can nee dj many of her chances for short on hope just now had happened to him, He had “ " * e me, " it {t's the fact ; he has adm | ; Bd T thought hat Wan 1lkel?. @HOUNN, LOK little ce pvarP ining: since He lett celles’ \c fe Merce replied, (ike you to bis mom, with te Hihts tte to look in at the door, But she left, Bis love: for hari | ClRROsaL avaction, (Be is We although his voice was cheerful and —ne was twenty-five—had crossed for when 1 saw the stor aa) ext things T've had to low, and all you'll need to do is to Which is the point.) It is the nature) ONE she must not he santiinents ‘thin eyes smiled there Was a drawn the Atlantic In a catboat and gone a of bringing M * ie at en Hours wae shake tiaidd with bin, He's going on | Well t si0nd ie Sie Aeerene iam of mankind to be|!s exactly the way NOY to attract a around his mouth and he hadn't with somebody or other into some t for two « J voluntar we ooarly train toemorrow. Then you watched them disappear tn the dari attractod by the! lover, ‘vol that day, [wish L had had ax part of Africa—they got lost and had ini cr : wo A inen’y & too! neodn't ints round —mueh 4 a ah and felt better Dae Pe ee! re Neate deine dastt oa expe noo in learning what’ we weh other or lzar oO m t * t 2 e ta until to-morrow, and by that great to ble ie , even + ae nine men out of ten| “"K, 1!" writes auto. be macriad | FlaDE NINN false 48 i bay9 nad tnitarns: Whine ite: Wate nd tase: he wee a anati oe pr . ‘ He ing diatan on my shawl and turned out the tights LE ee SEA tro nointers and next year and am now embroit You'd better co and Rot warm, and had to tell books t xo: home, He In the shape af Mike. the “nt ‘ oo hit still Tlooked dust ax they got It arranged that [ suddenly remembered, diss Patty filshermen when! house linen, Should [ put m Vor ring had & ttle money,“ wy for a comine down throush ¢ wow in a in the f Mr. Plerce was to put on Mr. Sam's would be waiting tm the lobby for Me. a they get the chance. And the woman, | last initial on it or my own?" ‘or grub-stake.” he said, and all his folks tea: rage. The taunt 1 saw Mike Vi) trattio’s heldyan, Minnie,” he sald, overcoat and walk down to the village Dick and one woe Rot Be i Wie the grout of the deer, woo scoma At is customary to use your own, fourtcea years and I've served all the were dead. ees uj 1 Mnew It was wettied, “Tno 8 o'clock udin i stalied beyond so that he could come up in a slelgdy (To Be Continued.) a ane Net ORE REBT EOE ARON nts 4 - / {

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