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| HOME PAGE | Monday, Jamuary 6, 1919 Th € Ex- Cri minal ‘ The | Day of R est : a gets ' By Maurice Ketten’ O riginal: F ashi on D esi p By the Rey. Thomas B. Gregory ——— a = For The Evening World's" — / : THE MAX ERE is what the ex-criminal writes to me NTH THE KID WA rH 28 : u € THE P 4 “Once a man has worn a prison suit the world déclares him to | Tunes fp UP THE ACARM MUST HAE E ‘ Home Dress mak ers ey G be, an outlaw; every man’s band is,against him, he is ar, outeast, The Day Clock, ISIC To ’ * Peni «4d unless be happens to have a strong will-power, or private means, or friends to assist him, he relapses into crime. To go back to crime is, in fact, the only course that is open to him—tor even an eX-criminal must | ‘hy By Mildred Lodewick 1 Ger niabt, 1919, by The Press Publistng Co. (The New York Evening World.) ‘ uh Chiffon Afternoon Frock °° og live” | Lf ‘i ‘ } ‘There is something the matier with the person who is able to réad the | ‘ M Rakion eve k: above paragraph without feeling a ort of moisture about the eyes. ro - i ‘that Sadder words were never written, and the shameful part of it is they | \\ iI Uf if & woman knows are true words. li \ a | what becomes h As the ex-criminal crosses the threshold’ between the prison and the |* [ae there 1s no reasg Ny World he Js made to behold everywhere the terrible legend that Dante wet [ °}) why, she afould “no over the’ doorway to hell—“Let him who enters here leave all hope be- | | WEAN at. Some women | Now ‘and then some good soul is ready to speak a'kind word anehioh Z) | Seadomn) Fy otters out the helping hand, but as a rule the man who ofcé gets the stapea’ ee aR SL i, him is, ddnined for all time. ee hie: int Bekins G4) If he retarns to his old home e: are rojled around at him in @ w, | have no définite ideas that ts distressingly sinister, if not brutally suspicious; ‘his Lest intentia pout, firstly, | what are migcohstrued his every action is assogiated in the public mind with ti comes them, and one deed hit made him a criminal, and he feels like going back fo his fb we THE PEOPLE IN THE FLAT ABove THE CABARET SINGER IN THE FLAT | secondly, what is styl comrades behind the bars, tor THERE it is known that though hie is a sinful | [NEIGHBORS ARE Bucy. House on REDUCING BELow EXERCISES HER LUNGS 1, and therefore no mau he fa still’a man. } [Doc INSISTS. Lasldh ia coda dR ‘Therg are crimes and crimes, and it is doubtful if thete 1 anywhery a.) ON BARKING { haa aay h Both carb bee sreater cripe, than to deny the criminal the right to. be thought of as a | AT THE WRONG pond Upon wome other human bene | | OooR woman who presents desirable — picture through her knowledge of these two afor To fopset that the eriminal is our brother—our brother in spite of the | fact that,pe has done wrong—ls to forget the highest and holiest fact in God’s unjyerse, x 4 ; mentioned — exyentia In plain English, who are we that we should so bitterly scorn fhe oue . | of ditasthé, atid who getsraangled up in the mushes of evil and fag! Though Tallen, he | set to copy her is still hyman, and we should help him up and start bim. glong again at y is* the’ result sat ry. Some wamen look wall in one thing, and nome in others, and It J is up to the woman herself to find out which If sheer soft fabrics such ag ehiffon and lace are more be- coming than the heav- }ier fabrics, such as | velvet or satin, she | should arrange to wear them regardless of whether they bap- | pen to be the popular | fabrics to wear, and with a proper knowl- edye of up-to-date styles, it i® mot dim- cult to adapt the de- sired fabrics to them, I am showing a de- lightful afternoon Instelid ¢ trying to damn him everfastinghs it shoujd. be our desire, to | save hinf, to) ake him not ® bardened and hopeless criminal, buta re pentant atid { rthy member of society To steer | ; the ex-criminal, to point at him the finger of scorn, to | hound afd hans him with the ceaseless reminder of his fatal mistake, ts 4 not Chrigiian, is not human, is not even decent, it is simply vrittal and fiendish. ;+ The man..who does wrong and. is imprisoned for It pays the penalty | that the Jaw demands, and when he gets out into the worid in he should) Se be given airveqial chanee with the best man in the community to make the a= most andthe best of his life from that time on — The fle has come, inthe gfand evolution of humanity, to frown on 1 ; the barbdrois and inhuman methods of the past and to begin to act upon 7 ‘ the prine{pte that man gone’ wrong is still a man, and that it is our our best wad s. FINALLY THE WHOLE House AND THEN THE MuSicALL SUDDENLY QUIETS DOWN. RADIATOR GETS Busy ON THE Jon. HAS ANYBODY ELSE AQuieT LITTLE FLAT LIKE THis 9 duty to him right and help him to keep right An Aeronaut of Washington’s Time | o peace. would perhaps not bo 0] southward and ¢ rh Several EE A ° a surprising: tg. our ance rs, if the | ntlemen galloped down the Point frock of chiffon that depends on its; oroldery surrounding the lower edgy) .- 4 ’ could raj! toeart we s me- | Road. on lost wight Of It, for| Sere a simple lines and unostentatious trim- abe Sontinging Oo the lett aide "Phi o / times imaattic, 7° und tor moved ah arate of twenty miles| ee i re SWAITER, ming for its appeal. The bédice 18] double. ta eta’ sttned “gy fo A f thas, George, W ton. cons} a ad arent _numbors,--who had CALLS FoR HELP cut on kimono lines, the wide sleeves | down the right side from a sagh-whicn > € sidered 4h c although his }neglected @o purchase t were weighted With bead embroidery, while] defines the waistline. Ci day it wis a very crude contrivance, “ficted with gonsidera ee straight neck line is inconspicu- ihoi spot eho ne ex of waite chiro ye | waving been present in rison | i i pe ploth or satin, with rs 8 bea capable gf development to a point Ot HAlne been reewvatations and t ly finished with a piedt edge, A'ombroidery, would be a pretty inters ° ® where ik would be “useful to man ee ak nee }.| pale pink satin underbodice {4 re- pretation completed with a dull blu a kind in gaiera, Gyn, N REQ] |. perth ow at abit Pg | vealed through the lower portion of faiile ribbon :sash. * t cee vrs one pf, the of the Ural to wr through the regions of the bodice. The skirt is a plain rd Joon ascension Ne World, ~ 5 ~_____{steaight model with the bead em- Start of a Postal Service ; s Ich togly, ah : Phija he me ee P Z HI8 year. ig the geventy-ninth ..» Te amieop Jan, 2 1788. The nero- = anniversary of the first trial.of,” Ey scbteagaealing . J t es Cheap postage, the system of \y Jeha py, wh ‘ iP Baas te Pte nat ‘i the penny postage having, been in-\. ', Borage Th igh Cha ap T b ] te) y ‘ augurated ip England on Jan, 10, 1840.0 0. {| Washington wag an interes ‘ LS e & S a r = a = The idea that Jetters could be for- , 4 dq tver.of, the, axce i , , warded to any part of England aryl Hh ghagg stepped. int , auestionst t will nov sand Nery in that austere, deserted schoc rm nd we will say nothing in a few days if I had to. swim ashoro| Yi verad tor ong. pedis et | ‘ Patt i sed like ehty child than with these utterly about it. 1 know that you won't and make my way alone tq Miss Farn e PAY. O. POnAY seon ord PO deny wave, him yh have nothing } I should not i ple! Onl 1 must mi . anprade nt in, Only you will ingdale, ‘Then a sudden thought! ®>surd to most Englishmen, and they... y an is faow do, nothing that my father would ob- how, Ww see Gilbert once more believe that Lam very sorry form shed ote me e for” 0- Be in sion “steal t ject to, and Lam not accountable t 1 left and tell him the truth rudenges, my. uneindneas to you {hls cicee ate ena et dn ate tle oe “ argos, Wap hin : any of you for my actions he afternoon was well advanced, morning, and let. me try. to_ mat tar as A reas 8 P*| Jools’ TH is unggeessary to point oy: — "y th. Unnge States of Agwrica, ty al : . t y Cl show you whether you are of when | heard the sound which [ had amends for here was Gil bert! , that they proved to be poor prophets. yy to whom ghepe presents, come A Queer Si eo er a ure not Aunt Julie sergamed, beside een ading; Mrs, Smith's step ou “You ha eaten a bit of lun On this side of the Atlantic th ; Phe beater bereot, Mx, Bian 1 herself with rage, “You stuck-up, side my door, She tapped lightly but #he went on, solicitously, “You 1 CHAPTER X1, ‘ P cas . we bearer ae | anctimonious little brat! You'll find insistently, and feeling that 1 nad no be really faint. L'il send you up som: NOWING thatthe ordeal ot-facq| much Sreater. distances sepmed ta, 9 Me mrcitinege Of, France, pronoank:..y Capsrigit; 1918, by Robert M. McBride & Co. Gut before you're through with e@ chotse, 1 said: “Come in.” nice, hot tea and you must try and ; sdb : preclude the adoption of any such .. 4 ¥ ascend ig.a balloon feom the etsy : that you're ve much accountable “Maida, my dear ehild. sta little, «ome, let us kiss and ing thom all would grow more! qousure ax a low, flat rate for It Z U ablladaiphie a; 10-0 PRECEDING CHAPTERS, veot isang (2 MO for what you do! The ide a she crossed the room. make up, and we will forget all ubout formidable the longer FE walted,! ture At the tm eM ate s me 4 Fited to aiia the suminee ob >ud Sneaking out of here so innocently ts tell you how sorry f that 1 tue ’ HE i i Re, | ‘and. takes, Mer to 3 r y 1am tha . vf day, to gass in'such d valle oF Maids and takes het tome, "aus every day with your book, and carry= my tempor with you thia morning, F , She came to me, and I suffered her inner eho gee i" i oemn ta | adorited penny postage, the rates Ji. og descend at such, plc “ a storm Maia tears «groan outside ing on a flirtation unc my very would not have been unkind to d to kiss my cheek, but 1 could not dinner, ever with Bijou's ilematured) then United Sta For , thirty 4 | stances gmiy render mos ee ea ete hin ie nose with a perfect stranger! Ittakes Margaret's baby for anything in the &Pt 4 words ringing in my ears and eapping i ? “ee } ances guy rend ‘inluaeils tier ttitm that abe nome ou sly ones to be Up to SOmetbIDE word, but 1 was beside myseil—— When the door closed behind me tthe clynax of the day's ‘unbappinuse.| ues, Sha wad thircy t t nese are, therefore, tor ne'ot he ava is triabtensd devilish the first chance you Ket! Will leave iny mother out of it, 8tumbled over to my desk, Misa ‘I uixty miles, $ sixty. tq 10% og wil citivegs of the Lurited af. y wed the auch You're not dealing with your Miss j¢ yoy please, Mrs, Smith,” ft said Farmingdale must co at once and Lorna greeted me pleasantly, quite as) pijies, 10 centas and over 400 milo. \ 4 others: that u pa Fiyoken a Farmingdale, now. and pulling the firmly, wlthough my lips trembled SPONer REARS ee Catt e tee Enea eal anata had goeurred & proportionate increase, 99 thats ¢ | retura! op sajourning clxew cornet over y w dared she mention her name * . Fac. Neca bo write, WHdthe rest took their e rom ber, | expatched bo ture, gr sajournit ; CH APTER Lf hive seen a young man ther either! I'll see that you have precious 4, ating: a low-bred hussy! ; I tried to compose myself to write S AZIAy Vii saives: S00) RAE lett despatched a distamce of 49). . 4 opposes noe itndranee molestation | d En OX. ; Tiepiied Pigediy litte opportunity in the future tos Don't aay "Mra, Smith’ In ther ¢ put my jhand trembled so 1 could at ns ¥-} miles Cost. 25 cents. ow to the said Mr. Blanchard | LARIC did go to the main lon't believe there uny one else about pnilandering wit ‘inbrineipied 4%: dearie, Tean't bear it! Call me Would + Meyers <ioerie Be thing was easier, With the adoption of Rowlanl. +5 “And phat, on the contracy next, morning ae i. knows silt?” d AUNT DONG Tui Me aa Ae eye mind, All at once, as 1 “t Mca Smith proposed® bridge tmme-| Hill's penny postage system, Engr; 90 receive Bim and ail hin with tre Wiought back a grea \ ‘igi roe hartford? Lorna tried to interrupt her torrent 4 a hon evokes eling with my t und of divtely afterward, put L excused my-| jand also udopted his suggestion thy * g dumanitysand gor * me | prise for mp; a letter (rm yin, a Galen Whe ae of abuse, but she turned upon them “MJ6 you. knew ae 1 7’ ie ome to me } sell and went to my rooth.’ T wrote] the difficulties attending prepaymens: sti : ‘ \ wv “Poik Ni alin’: ‘ ye ow deeiny T window, from the veranda be t anne 4 , ( ap yendest Honor ta “the ui a Daday! dt had hastily writty? calm,, but there was a peculiar las TEX ond ce eoritaw what cemed my harshness, you would rose and looked out. Hijou and A Jong letter to’ Miss Farmingdute,! of postage “might be overcome, fn ustiea to an. individua » a board the Bosnia, and sent baci es. "You Mid haps t going on! she raged, * ve enauene mites : * stood there almost directly beneath expltining the’ cicummances as ‘welll using a bit of paper large enough ty 4 u heres een \ neh $s i odes Sap "| hough: at you mix my Window, She looked sullen and as 1 could, and another wile ‘, Simin” tha and sdlvance an art in ord Se]. Otivar Little’ Princesa’ its m9 h 1 tt LDV Revoneat Tait FARDAGNDIA the het would hold me postulating with her Rha og g hin everything that had occurred,| back with a glutinous, wash, which, . 99 useful to, mankfat jn kenera | Ww lines to telbyou how sorry) spoken to.thim V am sare What would her tather say if = are only just out of sehoc ous intertion of ning, but wave the fact of Gilbert's identity, 1) by applying a litle moisture, might ., ‘on ny “hand and sist 1am that you are not sailing with prised aye pit WAG AUER ng should happen" Hav ateic Satie, voluntarily T paused, and ina moment wanted to see his face when 1 tolf] be attached to the back of ‘the let : 1 ag ‘ oat tor M Nothing will) happen, mother and their motive he spoke A te Fae , i idetphia jie, but dan't feel too badly about it Cam sul ed Re SEMIN Varnar intauaned Nae han baa. i 'y have Want pater tie ha ‘ iH . | ter Thus, the postage stamp Was. gf of Juquary,.1793, and of leeds | We'll go over next yeu tty M Aunt tn 0d," Har Volto “Hearn dana Maida waa a little ind affair with t 1 suppose you're st V he was long past midnight when Ul born, and there came into extstage | shia 5 ; ct, and ¢r tf lly I then what would your fa vay It's sic ne to huve sop on bad flashed, and the house was dark! | sd 2 a 1 ure, and do st all up instine sdy le + and cre h You are very silly ttle serans of paper which a@ dence pt Ayn ; Fes hugh ce ean ; fhe lisp wax son Nho is this man to get so excited.” to me? It was w of you to ving to that little nd ste btook my night Light, wid] be spe! Bae of ie A uguivigporary account of Blanch: | Perdyce teldyme he mightsrUn UD ee A hed uj RaiGy Cukor: fool ct yaurast, i¢ anes him, Malda, 1am sure that und her gra nee 1 ownstairs placed the} Now collected by. millions.of men ag wy | ard’s ascengaind joyrney, which ov Island... Hope be does; youll tt i ! you d Alarie spoke for i will acknowledge that i f n e ii table, Then J un-| boys the world over, and some H pied fortyesix. mitvutes, covered tim, Be a. good girk and mind go wie ; hetr t he had launched he it 1 am ane ad, 1 cai ‘ ind went to bed. glee! which, because of thelr rarity @q. eal ] ried fe i 4 ee ate a ‘ i er bout Gilbert's pres- you more closely —1 4 KO th would not come to mé, bw ling rth thousands of dolla teen mes and ended in ha Ak Mri na apa net ari 4 y Ya : spoke with a harsh etter care of you." i i'd i tlepsly tossing about 2 don't| Werth thousand lollars rare i rena inaw Jersey thar “an! test, yappiest mutt off a Pekines RS ae OF 36 lide, but authority nis her, irate @ 1 wrong of mé to speak to him her a thing or two! Lit ‘ow, but all at ones | kewrd goft| AN approach to the penny postage y+ ys ‘ ers etureaiin latore | can’ tind, Vil write again from, ine to di she was, 1 to recognize t place, | know uid, add. W 1 known there wa ae traits in the hall, and t bare org t Britain was eade. in: 18) facial DADHY . And I didn't 1 looked ght into her vixenish Liediliene ed T " ht crept through | whoa, three-cent postage was adaption led gt de Rai h nt unappir would DAVE been if he wasn't t h i vokled n my door and sill, i " the ascent.frA LUIA Bh ORU\A RRs See OM ! eee "You forg t genUeman he H t w ivelling_acrone the room, dis: [it the United States, the present was ex tuttatt auddyst + ow + quietly, althou, my V right, & gentiena narked. \nd you'd bet ke 1, . Who ld. be prowiling|t nite, for distances of legs. than free of. word tons h tim your and 1 ‘ dear, the 8 tp frobt me kad behave you " the house at that hour? L sat| 2,000 miles, Adhesive postage stamps i were fire i will go to my room until you remem or une treat her decen nd ijstened, The person he mom, about the a ber that fact.’ the world! 1 oan have ‘Oh, I've got to, I suppose pt Rote Dhe persen. had previously: been introduced on this ntyyuese prize Ww es Without glancing at any of t et how you w © run turned with @ ‘ " of the Atlantic in 2847, qatec : : didn’t Buy y a ° pest, L turned and went into the eouted by t oO ast enough, and he e'll st nti figure, holding a -Un r was reduced to two cents in. + “Aa sqon f i r head very high ‘ ing’s o You \f ' esx to her f c SL " ‘: - b ded 1 . ota, spall be tM ; rurseitis Route. T held my head very bf a la Peer oe Te Oe ame red] Candie, stood beside, the hail|.the United States in 1983, but Mb anes Mie, dlanohart expoctful | Hee Nadnit fo fr Lorna nand fell stairs, thy eyes were bi the country!" Waring’s daughter! 1 d tind unveie dona Seevatety” | Bot untll some years later that Camayli , +9 ve orsielt , nd } us 1 thou werd yratu Maida meant tears,’ Thad never been spol pe 1 have reiminded ber that her we ghoutd submit to, ter onset I wasted breathlessly, and. saw a| flowed the example of her mother yt oa fron : Vr SN eee eee Beet vas sow Ort seen him, I feltas iff had been beat i fort inters, but [ didn 4 wat Up ie wa. TB Noah or stvong lieht ypring up, and then the) country py inetituting the penny posts ad ape \ me tise t Mie eae <a ay ised with lied, turning ole body was shaking 1 “Vou forget, this young man has not WhOFe 8he sloos door silently closed agi vo atest few w ey te Ua ait, bat hin to me, VE Tuk Meat nei t Greve ee tn idea that Team. Ole f shrank back window, — Who could tt have been? T was Par i bh He Prasme Da ( aie Le Met re reach the seclusion of my room ing daughte {—I coy iB my ear 1 ak are (hat the fleure was that of &/QNE OLD LADY OF QUICK Ts. ‘ sped iptp RIS boat, w was paant thie ' ee 1 Aud 1 de- times better to spend the r where I d, without her stow ecmed to me that an hour oc 2 trata stopp and. the glib. vag i bhae ' After a) wy t eer Arnted your summer alone with Miss Farming ny dear has been no me, and | knew where | would stanl more passed ag 1 stood there’ éling- lady, putting her head out, 2 | ee tea wind hawing fom |goet b pee " ne to the baluvtrade, waiting for the windew, inquired of a dew y.y 0 & vibnbeaiiaiey i 1 ahe-bate | Tcnye ripe ROR toy Ara ‘ onan 5 that figure to reapim@er. I wanted tol'crepit railway porter what it was 4 he northward an ward, th ny be alow. Ducknised ‘ suusty myself, to see who it really! stopping for, The lugzage smashe Wands wstys Tbe ~ 1s, At length, so suddenjy that I] wae incined to be facetious, ae) | HOUSEHOLD HINTS litter Ralion tied at woback in fear lest 1 should be} “Engine out late last mint mavam ied F athe kAeMah oll cloth’ will ko Like ee Chute onal the tntinca ef overed, the brary door opened,| he remarked, with mile, “so she's 4 4 peeks Le avd returned! ':, ‘There Pcl ane Omure appeared upon the! got @ thirst on her this, morng a j new ifryep awit 1h sh \ jbave Ti coarse 0h ©) O L | D G E hreghotd. ‘The lamp in the room be-| ‘They're givin’ ‘er @ drop o° water. ‘ eer aid cancel oles | Oh naive yy ¢ wind her had been extinguished, and) “Sure it's water? queried the dame. °™4 Do né isarens nay. alain voleds y ot the sharp white rays from the light} “If you'll wait a minute ['M inquires. ins, PBld together thre rf Runt . ° eenrried shone full upen her. It) whether they're givin’ ‘er port whaes . fF ope ' held ‘ ° > ‘ fekuoged ‘apd aijich in w'quitiing [onenes otter A Romance of Old Mexico With a Texas Cow Puncher for a Hero Mis ith, and upon” er face) he grinned) © BO ‘ ttern “on t ‘ ! t Oh on i ed; ahous La skin ane ssion of malig: Neve hind, s an, n ay ' uy Which) turned any blogd| trouble,” came the answer, ily a few min F yon will have ton ' BEGINS NEXT MONDAY ON TH'IS FPAGE \ perhapy by the Way we" > pa yl : ; ‘ by Batata to lie : j ‘ —Anewers. \gisee eats 1 bad done, but-it was too lute f enaannas - weer eee vy (To Be Conttmied.) ong alang 1 wae aoe «in, wad ed, ‘ . ’ Ft ete ot wtb ane i Bee ee