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The Evening World Daily Magazine, Priday, September 29, 1916. os ~ " aa namanes The EBeHNity sAIorid. \No Accounting for Taste 0... By J. It Cassel) | Stories of Storie vlag dig bg + - 5 " of Tmmortal Pretion aelerpreces weds 5 ‘a . us} gaa laaee " 3 Wy Albert Payson ‘Perhuns | : As. ; rete - ‘ + © tee Powe rete ~ ' .* tow ‘ THE LUCKY MAN (from the Arabic. 1 hate BEB Nih called hime The Lucky Man since fot | ever hee oa Sanna S hub n they ehowld say dom ate oF “indy bt ' And Halll, the Sherk @ * wiy ae be wes . bs sine and p Jeul and brave and qutce of NO lus tor, be ft knows. Good Porrane comes a) ke coh hone teat knocks therea And some de ogee (he etter snd ofher® WIil not sa much as look Ves k Coot Portwae at “TO A KNOCKOUT.” aigh he wit or energy or coures seul cuest, And these few (he world calls ‘ at f the Briton tor bo hail way Was Halil, the Sheth otreng Ihave had t better expo ’ when for the third yea on carted Welshman who is now British We ope Were abundant, he knew from expere te | pral and Com needed any atary Lloyd s must be followed by « famine yea sy George has furnis t | avion! wealth be secretly bought a grain aod the cattle & the sheep he could nds upon And becouse (he Field wae Oe grea! All the push and thrust of British purpose, confident at last after! he bought all at low price long months of iving low and getting ready, can be felt in the vigor Thon when fam) A naked through fhe land Me! | colt at Deal phrases ef the War Minister fight must be to a knockout com: the herde end Re gre Bp de bed Benes A 4 tole h sled hum Une one The heroic evdurance of Britain's citiven eoldiers, “battered, bombed Bo. ten, when other men drank deep at the & And the Wine Mounted to Ter brates and Uew dee etre! and fough!, tt . ' khane amt Uh @rink Wherefo was eord that Be we dew! " aad gassed,” whie their country was not yet ready to supply thor with shells en to hit back, must not go for naugh! not matter, No peace is possible “unti! Prussian military des oh” ae this ie the tibeh oT ie broken beyond repair.” “Thie ghastliness m never be re-ene seed the Dill coun Ki Moghed ® a oaravel ees Such a spirit, perhaps, enfficiently excuses the impa tet Maghr® we a as wer plana anv ward, And bed a sate Journey \ Tet being attacked he oought And lavong aoat how t t } . . wth Me ste four TebOers #8 Severe: . y ; v that 1 dropped deat \ ' \ resentment with which the British Seeretary of W gestion of peace moves from neutral quariera “Rritain asked no nvervention when ehe was not prepared to fight She will tolerate none now that ehe is prepared.” Yet, Mere une One MAR TRAY Pot StFIC secoRRRt ly age tnet four MAM wae at Mast overcome and seleet and Boundt So far as the United States is concerned, warnings © ; 1 Nase Sa bad oa eS es are uncalled for at the present time. The President has eu al 1 of the Desert, etmee the dare of Mo ; ren - wt De sa a fe tenth far a tooth a > 0 far in preventing peace enthusiasts, even in Congress, from pushing Dowed Dis Dead in the country into a mediatory muddle where it could meet only with revaffs. Of late his example seems to hare quieted even the Rrvars and the Henry Fords The President's carefully considered and dignified offer of medi- stion was made nearly two years ago. It etill stands exactly as it wes then meant. Great Rritain need entertain no “suspicions” that the Government of the United States is meditating efficious inter ‘erence of any sort, least of all that it is conspiring with Prnssianion © stop the war, 5 T have Gone Bo Crim a Baye to Gefend What was ime ome. My Bite forfect Yet T weelt fate dee as Woomes a man of my ; ua ft TADk If 1 wit era a lester to cay ment of Kim feetide ; ne tom So Soe Sy 2-tewt against your trike far : Reavest * mr slay you grant = 1 may cheese mine ewe bd manner eats 8 And the Damir (pind te avend @ new Noot-tred) mate answer “Yea Lewear it What manner of death de rea choose? ‘ And Mate replied L beg leave te die as “Tt te granted” ead & man may Break Tou stall fe eer “He Qed of of@ age” reniied Halt) ‘Be Lockr Mar ¥ . father diea* A swear i Ow the Tre Oath that yeur fader Ged How ax your —_—- + ——___ Sympathy, but no strike The Building Trade workers. th Lanqtheremen and the Tiloweter Boatmen give reassuring ¢ ; . ;" evenness The Jarr Family = 4 - By Roy L. McCardell ; es NY mall for me asket Mr. o>e Deed tee for De leoeet eemee- Sarr as Gertrada the De2t tieta sews remang domestic, Proaget ‘Can D Rave a cup of cote” asked wa omg wail up trem the lecter | Mr acy dex be | “Yeo @r2k we marca coffee Rie? | Bat the real Dead of the family gare geet foc reo Gertrede, take away Gertroie @ Weck of umpertas com jthe cotee” sad Mra Jart Ané mand and the mocaing’s cecresgomé- | sbe saad < ete pocred Deceit amether > @ emce was Sande’ ower te ber. cA ecll ecaaeimg the pagers. I< > G ot bs che Guats etm another ‘De EPUBLICAN campaign speakers, including the candent candi- date himeelf, make it an indispensable part of their daily! exercise to hammer President Wilson's foreign policy To one of the results of that policy we beg to call a tioa by Dg in full the following letter: Te theee stirring times ef political wares: the question ef aaa Laaermarage Sy Siggae | : the foreiga-bora voter often results a a serious issue without ust 4 res re “4 oracy consulting the conditions which might tnflueace the woter bin- J > Ad ife Lives That Prove Democ shea y y alt, Bh bas cften been outd that tha Spanien, Opbens onl ethas (Her Diary.) By Nixola Greeley-Smith } of Lamps Be eee ant © Ge Winnie pelt ond e- - - ase oi me ‘ pe Fon Gas Gs gece @ cae ape : - Cerra, DA We The Pree Febiisting CA (The New Yea Deore Wet > the Greeks 3 fairly © such positive affirmation could be pronounced at this time ft Beet by Senet Tove Na II1.—Soere*-s. T would not be tz accord with the opinions of Latin-Amertcans ee 2 poprp raed CHAPTER LIXU Ad © matter of fact, some Latin-American prope may be O'= Pecmebgwamee G@meatisfied With the course of the preseat Administration. bat eae {% Geen not mean that the majortty of the residents, or the most tnfiwential part of them, follow sucd teadeactes. 3 ‘The dissatisfaction with Mr. Wilson's policies are a matter meet Whea I saw > @@ Yecal sentiment aroused by the mnflueace of American qlarmed, for be looked eves whiter), @tytemacy ta come ef the tropical countries. Latin America j (ane when I bed oven bim at the beo- ao © whole ts gratified by the attitude of the Preailent of the PRS Ter Hove Dinwee. United Grates tm being the first to recognise the efficiency ef ey eee See the A BC of the southern republics; for the equitable manner ieee. oe tared@gh which the difficulties with Colombia over the pos. seanten of the Panama Cana! were solved: the broad spirit whetch Re bas interpreted the Monroe Doctrine so creating a stronger trust aad confidence tm the United States. amd the mest recent proof. his equanimity im the handling of the Mex- cen efteattoa pieasa” add Mr Jaret. ae the ity ef) asked Mr Jar, seetag Mom Jace the becse started epeatag letters SILA passed erer De spering sectiee as @ table Katte theaga it were a page of legal mations. “Tea war a mimata™ repted) “Game! Wha: coere™ asked Mr * yrs Jarre. “Hum letter from Gladys Tarr “Pom pet ipterested Ga gamk- * Cacklebercy of Philadelphia. She te@k Log Lets se whos getting mam Dec time about answermmg my Detter. rind” And ste reed the marriage ar- Qeart she? She themks c about time necacemeats Wak eugee Unterest and te come te watt Ss agate I supgese? thea reamarie! scwentaly: “Ne a Tes Dere's the uswal Runt: “How are pera I mow My. Dow @all the childree? O& dow I} apecs are! These are get warta She lags suspect.” x a che qpewies to-day WR of instead ne tay asked Ger~ Tssy Slavimsky amd Gusxe Bepier, as s2e paced = tearing awrar Maw?" asked Master Jarr. “Paw ears che cotee po “Bartenders Ball I cam go Satertar mght. wala” . - ber 5 3 “You camto saat Mra Darr. “Bat! tra Dace gave che git a leek the ¢ Avheas He was fount & . . eye eo yer cereal!” mectur ag bartenders 2 the preseace maced to death by drinking & : . : ondf # ° on “Ie thar letter fer met” asked Mr./et cet. “I this I shoei Rave Remick Semtence was postponed ag bas goed lady cake up ome! some meats i this Reuse, Gertrede” came the sacred ship which * m= typewriting. se st “Tye am engagement &- me annual offering of mectem myset oc | am expecting te Tempe ef Apoile as on ot “That's all the mal rou ge at the Nast! | meronece ly at "he paper Reece E Deusen You are very carefal te see go downtown” asked Mr Jame . Coavinced dy the fatraees of b's policies the majoritr of yeut pereeal mal gece te year Yea can wed = goog Qn” Latia-Amertcans desire that this fair statesman be allowed to e@ce” samt Mrs Jact “lf you deo't wih me continive bis labor of soctal justice tm the intermal affairs of bis country and of Kind reciprocity toward the ether American repablics. As perhaps a truer interpretation of the Latin-American mind tm respect te this teeme. we Dope you will puliish this & we Veice the opimioas of the majority of eur people, ERNEST MONTENEGRO, Eater La Preasa (N.Y) For some rears pe me of the haniest of this cou Mr. Jarre was about te regark ‘Bat te lok at e ealy be was Bat thea De thoaght = Dest io eke dar I Dare te span let ee Arep stieet ea the madiect Rave ct come te the Deae May I eee the mewsparss & Meare aie Master Jacr was wate meat’ asked Mr. Jart, rememter@¢ pecing ant epee ag (Dat be wanted vo Dawe seem Mrs Jarr take the paper co ge te the move wilh Ieee Stave and St em i ae Dreakfast began. sky and Gumus Begier. ‘Foc goodeess sake bet me “Lee Dom ge be Ghat Dawe mere moanent te Nk at the mail” faa “” suumgested Mi, Bare Mra Jarr. “The only mumute’s resp. Dei asked Mra Jarre “And ahese Teg? Sess De Wants to ge we. as been to f Na . Witte" s s tes ts r Jest ten the doertell raag Ane as eget . Gercroie, Samm Se thes arene le . Amer 4 the Ketedem potted agmared ‘ Mrs Jarre. Treat semetods mone te anew” sapprehensions ec sotting at the taba Wied the Dei asked Mos Jarr “Amn Beet \ rus I Ss te lave a mate to et ay eee ra t* manners if yea do that So Me <> smd went to the Aod Mra Jarr Gated the newspaper for Bot as | was 4 DOD colllereee, see from uaiiec Ber and eageciy scanerd be kegs eo & « ¥ cus of a and has . agbes is right. A a acre ea Thee , mal orem PDS ee ar ice a ax 0 may et ee swe $ Facts Not Worth Knowing se = an ~iereem ca the design of tmdwe ~—e = te cae Weer seaee oF ; Arthur Baer Letters From ‘he People Yew Gemcalagioal Room. New Verk pene SO 114g, Gl oh ae The Pome Proteuiag C. 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