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: - Th e Evening W or Id Dally Matfazfne M October SO, The Day of Rest. By Maurice Ketten. int. it 37) Ij CkerrteM. 11 1, t Tbs rwss iviw.oKnf o. saewj TOUR BKMKFAT 1 II " ,r' we-w,. "Tfc-V rC--r rCTw I . H 1 - - - I III Crynv. l.lll. br Tlx IV. rublublog Ce. itae H tees World). Ao 13. Whoa W$ Had Ao President. CtwflffV' 'r!', thlnga you patrlott have done for us." cried a tunarupi nurse joca-ey io ,mnn Aaains. i nrrn are no rourii of .tntlr In thla province now and I hope there will never ba another." The colooli had become State. They had won Liberty. And for tha tent tbev Inn no more general Idea what to with that liberty than a five-year old child would understand the use and value nf a thousand dollar Qovernttient bond. We are apt to think the struggle ended when we were (reed from England. On the contrary, It waa Juat beginning. For the next fle year ihera ware no I'reeldsnt, no real 1'nion, no satisfactory govern ment, no national lawa. During part of that time something very much like anarchy reign?! We had shaken off the British yoke. But we had not fret pot anything beater In Ita place. W e were free. But we were pennileaa and deep fn debt, j rtw uau uu vnuii, uu aiiiuin( ma a nation, no aource oi revenue. Different 'men wanted different forma of government. Many hoped th Revolution had merely mads up a separate nation from England and net a republic. Such people aUmored to make the United Stales a monarchy, with George Washington at Ita king. Thls"ldea spread Ilka mi epidemic. Waahtngton'a stetn refuaal to UaUn to euch a plan succeeded at last tn checking U. For, there was no other man on whom all thlrtaen mates would conaant to unit a their An Bra of Anarchy. tnent. o or a monarch- Some favored a return to English rule, with e treaty ensuring ua our righte Thar ware visionaries praised at III more wildly Impossible a. hemes of govern Meanwhlle each State managed Ita own affairs sa beet it muM ItMla enough reasrd (or Congress. The country wea swamped wtth Treasury notee. which were ao much waste paper, elnce there was no money In the Treas ury to redeem them and no visible way of securing money. Our debta and psmdlturss ware about leAfsVNt Our revenus waa practically nothing. Th" army, w-hoae htrolsm and sufferings had won our freedom, were unpaid and were sent home, aa Washington complained to Congress 'arlthout a settlement ef their accounts and wltliout a penny In their pocketa." The seldlera mutlnjed and there were mad schemes for organised brigandage. In New Knglartd armet mobs sought io override the laws A demand waa made that all debts be can celled. Elsewhere throughout our country everything seemed ripe for complete anarchy. The landa Induttrles had Seen ruined by war and there was) no ca.nl tal to etert new onoa. The:ewat no model on which to build tip the right aort oi government- uii'ps lunnru on in pity or amusement at Amertoa's blind ef ferta to escape from tha .angle tha: threatened tn choke ua. Poor, Ignorant 1 nanp, too wamBtwi ami u' ''" ni rougnt for seemed ssmeoym for Kuin. Then It wa that Washington performed n feat almoat aa wondroua hi. tuning of our freedom. lie and hla fellow-atateamen act about restoring order , from ehaoa, adjusting the enldlere' grlevancea, welding the thirteen detracted ' te tutu muw "iiu vme pj e'ei a national onstiiuimp ns'l been prepared 11 met u.n a. storm or opposition, nut t ie genius uf Washington, backed by : men as Alexander Uanill:nn, Jo'm Jay and Jamea Madison, carried it sjssMssassssast I ,hrnl,- "nd It became henceforth ilia country's baslq law. as -.troviojea py tms t onauiuiion. a president was elected And the nation united on lieorge Washington as first Q 4Mef nf that high office. At last there was a hand on " 1 the helm or the ahlp or state, la ITU Washington was Inaugurated Preaident, with John Adame aa Vice- j And the stanch old ioulttient 1 1 i. ortgTM wHleg had been the patriots- gas siaaasy lor inieen years ana inrever uisoaivici. j pe United btatea now lev the fleet time became somathlrm more thaii n mere name. Alexander Ham tan a genius lifted the Treasury train nothingness Into vital power. Our nation,1 suu young, wean, inexperience, waa at last on lie teet. itd than, almoat at the outset, came a quick auccssalon of misfortunes that tbr-jateaed to crush It to earth again. A Natlon'a Struggle. staasasasasH "kmmmmr' m T9 OaMritghti lllli by Iha PreM reblliklai . iThe Use York WorM.i Ilf'X MM litrrary light ttmrr, the. devil usually en lay adding a touch of brimttonc to the "mat' h." I wr iiewiJNo. )(M ,s aluav a murh attoniihed at the contents of a woman's mind at He is at the contents of her hundban. A man can love either an ttnavl or a devil; the n,Wv thing that he cannot abide in any voman is fAnf the thuuld be just plain human. WW -i i ..,...,... w ' i' e) " ! mm L Lr I Lmmm'LWmTfl sasasfisasW j Cm i ammmmmm , mjmmmJmWm K Mg f?. "e a I SmTS I WAN f '0 Ml DP I i , V V MM F sm -js mmrm m 1 1 jh n I ai u m aTuirrnu ! MTf ' Mm Wmm I III! 7 mm iiaB in j By Albert Boissiere ensopata op ntwrpiia uorr Ai.tussrw. Wlliiaa BMj aissta u sad Maw .-! JBall kotej In farii ui is Hi Msrhoif. iA Oada M. Orsnei hsgla Manas fr-asi V" a isrrulous wsslsurta asjaal tnuioo -..-!.." V sstestsmuWTlt STTis a ef..il a Sseaet a raast t'lrvilaa lawrar. J ueot. b- t tills ssan ss slsrataem Isaaaas al I us m a Artm m. slisa tn msswess smf ft. st ii. 'Ctte stew. JuiDot. Kadf Mm as la sn autemnbt;. , -l sm tilnel 'BL WBO IB, A t'im hit hS Iter a eil4 an4 skat s pellce sn kftst Sim. Tst sake ssessi at ao Satwerp hstf.. r usj ass Ooent Pearrn i. snu t4d; Ipsroa ti e las Maul ' tlsjanarasse." t oirt ' -Sused aavsas as tee uvilis as ' a,. Um strsassar." Sea jsapaeted et Oncrt s jsnirlsr. .'. jasssisa aw satnsr-ie-ww ismni sseBwj s JI'f- Auo tl' ... sptt s lersser slai'r Jutin I'iessf. i seat I, nswr'U, ana ixtoiian e af as m t'T n. aa vitnsasea -ta ana Pwaia. ra i ta ciurgMi n. Ha Is srnuJ'ad. llxra at nan sstWyaari bin te l a nssaa osssrsui ata Mav Ua sea aim, lfsWWflWW Mr. Jttrr Is Lifted Into Society by a Derrick o nciount o g oirrfupois m at t i f n woman't yearning to be colled "Kitten." and no amount of geniut ever killed her desire to be hosted and cuddled. When a Man sc.ys "obody understand me," don't fancy he is suffer ing. He it WeTelp tnii.ig to let you know, in a mvidest way, that he is a profovn. fatanatrng mystery. The beauty shop is LUc't garage, where a woman obtains a fresh supply of hope and mends up the broken tiret of her vanity for the last ttretch of the Love Kace. Therm it almott at much hope for the, woman a man haiet at for the woman lie loeea; 6f for the itoman he "just likes a little" there isn't even 1 a forlorn chance. Xo, Clarice, don't expect to get into the public eye by doing something wonderful jutt do something foolish. The greatest prublem in every icvman't lifejt how to be good uxthout being lonesome. ' "W Cepfrlakt, Wtl, by The Prasi PaaHahlai OS, ITlii. Ne York WoHdl. What Was the Use? . OSirrillNtl wss ap srltti Relilnson. strs in ?k aware. Bs bad aat all tba mo:iU0S at bis ei-S j1-k . .lMlrftil Mnraaalus. atid llSil Lardtr ultawuU s wool. The urstty typist smiled at Mm Ha made no raavemae. Tna rata laaaeS ai.d Iks aau caaia out It shad so arsssalk onoa Uoblnana a soul. The aanistl holiday was uwtiuouoU. Robleaue soewtad and Ut hit pea, ttut wbaa lbs boaa cama Id and meda s brcesj )oka, BeUnsea'a attitude Ueasjie a rati manaos. "Leufu, ou Idiot I The boas stt ssaila a leksl'' stutttfsd bis nidfbbur. who eta fl)owt( tkt dloloajatlj lcd of bis fcUO" cltrkj atul iululslvs la beany merriment. "Wit sluiuid It" eruntad BotUiaon. la re auaass. "l as latUl oa aatunlsr" Po'nter for the Preacher. Allow too atorim etlatad by the lata Kat lis. A. P. SwJBSe, BsfS tits Ptitladalufaia Itaaaitd. u ose of a niarti'e SSJIssf, al'u rbissl tad bauiiuar, wotaii.tf t blo'll r4 llotis liltO a rfatw. A lteatt .. aa i"iii. m aald "1 wt-h I ' as tiaa(a of stour, dial such tsasafsmUas btoest" , )... latfgaV' eat Ike oorkatM'a 'quiet aoser, "II, lite tm, joti w. -kwl oa lout taeta." Taking No Chances. AW,,... lit .uffaa d.u,..i a '..Ish . teo.i lie eiaan to Hiamar'k. tla litre aaf, tea unaiimtertlaa. Wkllt IU) S I'rua atari semy In frasce ha one day (Stared a oua try iso tsd itsed the bust at ha had sal aaUwaf a .. J Ihr liamr, lis lied, niamaecb said: ''Wail brtnj it to ii..., sll you hate." The aatu dlieyol I and han.bid ULamarrit a wn1stT fill! of rlileory. "Ar you sues Ua it all ;ea hsrst" datr-udad tna i hajiotljor "Y. aiy lord, itsry srtls." "Tben," asld nisir,k teeplue the sspiater by him On now tud Ultkt we t d of itl - Ljiuioa libroptslt. A Champ ClarK Slory. stT'lEY art totsf Hw wroraj way a Boot I it," atd Cbtiap Clsrk, at a t.aojuat A in H .hns i Irani of a tss that ba otMMssd "Tlier famlnd tu. In tats esseaalea rhauia for ralalsa revsuoe. of Mas. I'aluomt Wiberr. " Tat,' ttld Mas. Wobattr one torely saorslsa Is asily sprluj. I irisli , you'd atfs uv your uiooar tad flt t blolats it a taoeoejaae.' n tVi.at I ' lbs utonlibad rtlooua Web t.i aakad. I " i.. tilt tbt '.'. 'wa aaad so nttaf tlilnss tills meiuier-i.au tad ksies aalitt sad oi- . an eM and taUlug mscutaas, and as on and wetBiiaj aetoirltst ntutaa aasuii tuok s aukk er to sasa meaty ' " ayiitingtoa rait. i:i)lINLl or funeral?' aakeu Mr. Jarr, aa he heliefld hla frock coat and dirk gray striped trouaere laid out for him. when ha arrlvoil hoaue early In th afternoon. Mr. Jarr had gono home from the office uarly this da... beoeuee his boas had told him to In the following worda: "Ahem Mr. Jarr rtiy wife-haw--. ahem-I helleve at VOlUt wife's solici tation, has retiuaeted ma to permit you aha to go home early to day. In connection huuv-wth som,e social affair my wife and your wife seam to be deeply Interested 1 was also re- questad-Hthaw-to be present; tut--ai UTP -1 And It ImpotTBibiehew e (greatly ua I regret lt-ahem for It Is siinh snltghtenlng and upllftlng-haw-hum--affalr that have their ahem re fining Influences' flow mtmh longer hawed and hemmed know III enawered, ly: "Y'ea, air!" and got him home. "Wedding or funeral rape tad Mr. Jarr. For Mrs. Jarr. darting at bureau drawers and closet shelvea for dressea, hats, gloves and detached curls and powder puffe, had n 't answered him. Frayed Finance. "Mrs. Mryver's Kthioal Advance Club has Ita 'Uaootsrlc Monday' to-day," re plied Mrs. Jarr at last. "And aa you always have the ex. use that you can't gat away from the offlve In the after noon, I got Clara Mudridgo fJmlth to tell her husband you (hate dying to go, because you are one of the prime mov ers In Ethical Advance. So hurry and gel Into your things!" "Hut, I say, dearie, thLs Isn't a fair do!" cried Mr. Jarr in a malsnuhuly tone. "A funeral I ran attend with great pleasure. A wetlilliiK I can stand for providing I haven't been atung for an expensive present and don't have to kiss the bride" "Uh, you'd kia the brills, all right"' snapped Mrs. Jsrr. "You may send a cheap present, or none at all, but you alwaya klaa the lir.de, eapeclally If she's young and preti, I notic e " "Hut these pink lea flabts," Mr. Jarr went on dolorously, not rommsntlng on the accusations of labial endearments co-ordinated with eunvenllonel modern nuptial". "I can't stand 'em, dear!. He reasonable!" ' You get Into your things and don't talk ao much!" aald the tyrant woman. "Your friend Prof. Poneonby 1'omfret of I'ompton la to apeak to-day on Marital I'nrest.' You thought hltn so Krand and got him to Una's, where he staid till all hours with you, while his ..our, dear little wife nearly erled her he would have Mr. Jarr doeaa'l briefly and brisk. TAKING OR CAT NAM In IN VAIN, The Rev. Mr. Hollers Mlstah John- sing, what .'oh you call dat sen of yoh'a Isask Walton, when he wag baptised (ieorge Washington' Mr. Johnson Because, gah. dat rat al s reputaehun fen verac'ty sssade dat Changs Impar live. ClvrUUaa WegtataT. The May Manton Fashions j "If I glv you g nlokei, ma pawr man, whgt will you do with Itf" "1 gtieaa plunge en Oov'mant hands. ateel True etoek't too otiaky Juat now for a conservative mm rlka ma." TIK double bremst ed coat alwaya is a ayes out! And she wouldn't put on one of my klmnnes and make herself sop. (oriable. although she wss laced so tight she was suffering torturss. ho cause aha thought )a profeaaor would be back any moment. But 1 could have told her belief." "Was shi suffering tortures because she waa expecting her husband hack nm moment : Was aha linml tlarh because we had gone to Uua'e? Or could you have told her better becauae ahe waa laced too tight? What AUK you trying to say?" aaked Mr. Jarr. You know what I mean, well enough," replied Mrs. Jarr. "You get dressed and don't talk ao much' It s your friend who Is going to apeak and you said yourself he waa the most democratic and interesting professor you sver met." "Oh. well'" said Mr. Jarr under hla breath. At least he told Mrs. Jarr those were hla very words, although ahe doubted It. And he prooeerled t don the hablll- menta proper to soslal effalrs bsfota sundown. "You've never been In the Hotel flt Vitus?" esked Mrs. Jarr, aa they ar rived at the porlels ef that gilded and onyx hostelry. j "Only sa far aa the bar," aald Mr The deflorations of the Cerise cost forty thousand dollars was the coat : sply eom- airl'a Coat. Pattern No. 71S0. boeomlng one o little girls and It la In the height of style this season. This one In eludes patch Dockets that ars both smart snd convenient. It oaq i ne msae with a fancy collar and cuffa or with Jarr. eneakliie without thlnkln a higher neek.nerrew j "Well, you'll not get aa far as tft collar and wlliioul , bar to-day," remarked Mrs. Jarr nrrnlv ?WUr It, "We're going to asaemble In the Ceriss - ..'-'-'. iu wii on -caalons and to all cloaking materials lu the Illustration wide wale diagonal Is trim, mad with velvet, out coatt of this kind art made from velvet an 1 velveteen as well as from wool material. Velveteen with collar and cufTs of bruad c.oiii is a novel com bination and oae great ly In vogue this soaspii. The coat Is made with fronts and back. Tha aleeves are out In two plrcea each and are aiigotly gathered l (he upper edge Whichever collar U used finishes the navk edge The closing is made with buttons and butionhelea. For the ten year atsc will he required yards of material sr. . -j yards 44, t ards 53 Inched wide, with t-t yard of valval fur eol. ar and cuffs l-alteett Nw. TtsMl t. rut In slats for girls ef I, 10 stid Vi yagrg of age. PART IL CHAPTER V. The Mmn in the Drug Store. ON letvrtng the eayart I arosaeg the etxeet wttk a Ugtit stag, to reach the dntgattafe btvek-ehop. t had eoarealy entered the chemtirt'e when the phyalctan. who had Juat given ftsat aid to the ale man. eaM: "Make hassta, If you want to gtre Mm aha a tea awe ef seesaw sou. Me baa a eongeatlor. which ta inctararhle, and will he dead In Ave ssVlnsKea." "He- he! Who Is this OaanT" 1 askso. wenderlng "I know nothing aboot him," the doctor anawered. "He apeaaka, te say knowledge. a least Caur living Uvo guagae He aaked for you. to congratu late yon before ale drawing hla last ereath If you are e polyglot, you wui perhaps understand." Tkla preliminary erplanatlon of the doctor waa a aufflcleat prepwatlon. and I wtaa not at all urpileed to find ta the little room ediolnlng the laJturatory of the dealer In pnienna. lying on a couch, hla head raised on two pi line a. gascung ted deaperately III, Zlmmermann, M. 'Ire net s aattrdavrer. A. lbs real etreng- or, If one prefers, t'nmte de i'ul- llcclfll. the owner of statu n-del-t. r again, If one prefere. In-d Abileburry, the hotel thief, whom I had left In the rlrrumatencet known, before taking the Harwich boat. His face wa almoat black, hla blood ehol eyee were atarttnjr front their enoketa. On seeing ms he tried fo smile, but It waa i,lv a tTtgMful ana. He slsnrd to the apothecary to leave ua aiaum. then holding out hts Baand, burning wtth fever, said In a wheezing eelcei "I am done for, but I am glad to con gratulate you un your new triumph, my dear oulleague." He matte an egort tn oontlnue. "lKin't tire yourself! " I tried to culat him. "You are rertalnJy a very pruflclent fellow." he asld, "and to think that I took you for a beginner! Ijaten, my friend. I haven't much more time now. No uwleea pralaest, eh? You will go far and I have only one regret that I did not know you sooner. What won derfut Otilngs w might have done to gether. You ars .ertalnlv veajr pro ficient. DM the niurtler of your wife and John I'leavaa bring yen In rauoh pront'.' ' 1 did not know what to answer. He went on, his breath growing shorter, tils worda leas ftrni. "1 uudrrataiid the tactics. rbu are going to marry Mme. Urenet? Thai nfty thouaand franca Income, my lad -and thanks to me you romitKatSt ' "No! pa!" 1 replied, shaking my lteaL "What! You don't underatand that when I am dead, you oen return to France, aa a victor, you, the charming Mme. Urenet, ant! Marathon!" lie wave almost angry. "Come now! Am 1 .lmmrrmann, yea or not" Its again held out hla large hand, with Hngera shaped like spatulas, the true miirderer'e hand, and eaM tioergely: "Here Is the hand that strangled pi Urenet of the Itue Marbueuf. The an thropometrics! department made no mistake. Hertlllon will be too happy 10 prove I'. You den t understand that, armed with ibis corpse, you can wholly change your situation In twenty-four hours. Htupl.l M. Marathon will be able te paaa In the eaves of all tvla ool. leaguea, aa the king of detectives, and Mme. tlrenet aa 'he moat touching of unfortunate widows, whose persistence In finding httr husband a murderer will be well rewarded." He pulled from the pocket of hts ceat a wallet, st'ilTctl with securities. "Here la your due. Half the Judge's fortune- -j,4S francs. They wool I do me no good in the other world, while to you Ah, what a marvel lous future you hate belora you. Will iam Kady, with SUOk rgeiad talent ' He t'losed Ills syea with a deep sigh I thought he waa going to pees away, like the flame Of " can.lt. In a draught of air. and rushed toward hltn, putting my face elose to his own I had the titirt '. - .'ouratate not to re- aSasg a.lmlratlc And to tantnre hla ntlre confidence -to. lead hltn to toe II rial t on f was Ion w tip h I longed to hear " ap hla dying llpa- I Implored In an earn eel tone: Y.ajwnermann Ptilllerlal AbdtVt' hnrrv' I dn t rare which' Ob. how J "hall mourn you. nay friend -my ma ter! What mar telle,, things we otlghi liave aoc.ompllahed tngihr But for han a .she t,' me quickly. Mm. urenet--come - It. t a last doubtke , truthful. Was Mme tjrenet your gc complice f" He openett his eyes again TaeJr'A gbiRed. dull look slreadv marked the hegtnnlng of the end He mads a last effort to apeak. His heavy tsUkaToe m.amM.-d the words: "What a child you are? I arm tall I yxu" He opened hte mouth fllaii tpei Igam tely trtde, aa if t0 inhale the last SMS a of air he would ever braeiae. thsst hla head fell back Inavt upon the rytllawtv t rueueet to trie aoor like a calling for he'p Irt a eotce of me aastisja and the apotl wren. Wall." aald the dead. h? rld Hndv?" "I no. no." r stammered, -a, aaaajggi who waa taterweted In my mm, mama several others. Hut f mtxat go a"d mm Mr. gherldan hag l iniajiail asm ejggg two ethesr-two SYervh peepn. I amB ....... ru seay ir, ny ciaasre. taasT atve the police any InformafksB man. cue can nearajr that en?" And I battoned my aeat conceal the serond half ef X. mutt s aortune. At last I hastened to Join Mme. rirenet. iier tare, grew rosv w emotion, on seeing ma atansrn etgheti earctsstloeJIy: "I was afraid that you tntgut tmm alven ua th slip," And M Marathon, hie faoa dhaH. Mi syas vacant, as If folio art rag asaatrd fc this woman's wake, aald! I would have done you Utile nhynfekma. - you snow him. tea. asYsfl The lawyer, Sheridan, who had knot tbam waiting In the little room wlsheSt having the leant auepicion of the w French tnurleta' curloalty. remarked "I'll go am) Hind Mr. Kllys. and toe paalor. The eragoneMa and Itoraae trean Field's are welting for na." " He had asaexceiiy gvna when I ex claimed with an almost natural erac phnala and a contattoua w .- mi ar feeling- "tlurelv. ray friends, there U an Itnnrl- " nent Justice." ' Ik. you think ao eald M. Marathon. 1 wtth sneer. "itttnniermann. M Urenet a murderer ,, see Comts Pullloctnl, who ohloro- ' formed you at the Melronole Hotel In Antwerp, to rrib you nf veur monev the mtrangler. as you ..ailed " him. Judge, has Just died, ten step from us. of rungeelloa, In an apothe- as cary's haik shop" ? "In wti.n can Utls death Interest ajg?" , . asketl Mme tirenet calmly. "Yes. In what?'- M. Marathon sat- chanlcally repeated. "What' You don I understara.1 the mar- ' vellous edvantage you have tn retp from the altualloo?" I replied, racing my voice. For I now understood what tint dytitjM man had tried to Inslauatt and which I had not fully grasped Juat now. T. hi don't understand that, instead of guing with me to Maltngton," I orted. more and more perauaslt e!y, "ashamed and terrified, like two lanvlets. von must Immediately return to Krance. With heada erect like conquerora" 1 bad taken the sort hand of the eld man who had himself called M. Prune, and went on "What a splendid part for you' Too. l Marathon, wm have a chance te laugh at the police of your country. Ta the confusion of all your colleagues you wUI paaa into the treat rank of (ho present time." "How Is that?" aaked the Judge atag toutly. "Ami Mme. Urenet will be the hereytna taf the day!" I continued. "Where Parle police made drag after altera malice has shown Iteotf U ridiculous, you alone triumph face of the most holy ad ml ttf routine, and the worn-out Investigation ' You now have he eaaafat. If, Mur.it lion, of proclaiming Utat, ultra niolern magistrate, you have a all the means which seemed to rejs d)ge j alt-able, to arrive at the deniniminrl j of the truth, since, alone In tha weajtA I yttii hava s icreeded In laying yottr eaamvt upon the aesassln of the Hue Martytastaf. , " ma anthniporoetrlcal d will be o'iIIr.mI to rwcogntee It I poaay. And Mma. Urayoet, your vovant aeslsiant. ta going to ton a t- m eentlv rare laureL linnota'a maid of all work -aut o-lll-V. M. Pomme and his at the Antwerp Hotel M. Pruoe his niece at the London So many great facta, a I llolmea. or wtilc!i you ran site: yuiirselves, since at tke in only the result that counts! Ah. what in admirable rhantte of opaaUoii "io iirpse of Zimmermatin Is re taayA .ttl dnhrtnaajata a-ssaassama a 2 u atniaih to f earls sasy II ; room, room aUnne.' "How Interesting "I. etd nio to It !" But he was held up by a yvyutig tnga Llfl uniform at His purtila of tha Cerise room "O' nme yer hat and maudel this Individual. Mr. Jan looked at IBS eptaker, a husky, sgust young itasn wli'i the race of a liosiun bull "Why. It'i Hot.lisr Motlraw! faed te sss you ngkt t the Sharks Athistte "lu!" tald Mr. Jarr "Howdy, liotith!" "Aw. stop bulling"' waa the unsuil- ; i able reply Ktome aeroas Hi thai Kelly and the Benny: "Do you no good, Butch t haven't ' any nhatige, ' said M Jarr. I "I gotcha, ateta. i gotcha enarled the el oak room tutgand. and lie rattled a po aetf.il ef quartets and naif dol larta "Ttist'a tha bae natei .- rt,a . - , .--1 . . t i ' tie vtaa clsagUig kalS with into the face of the map who unit tipped hl a ' tflme." w.ilapered Mis. Jatr. ";i np- peara that the ft. Vltu ''erisr i o.m movtt the had OOlnlon he hud tir nie More than that I had the atrocious ' log for you In your native euuntry. sudtnlty to represent the personality dear friends." which he bestowed upon me with so' To lis Continued.! haaawtsssSatyaS l..le.i.i.e.oiMMaes.mse.aewi..s)..iawi.i. a. as. e Letters From the People Korlane IVtlera. 1 the W.1IW' d TV i ayoeld Iu answer to It. II ft, who atka the opinion of your roadcrt at to the p .wtr of to ailed "fortune tellers" to road the future, I wlah I might be able to conduce hltn that the thlttgt which are ta come are knuwu to the Almighty alone, and will be made known to ua In Hit S'd time. To ot human eye due' He give power to peer behind the tat do any rommen en rk ami ta wtiltrtg teJ) endure a gtu,l measure of self dental for a white let hl.-n do Kkewiar. Texas Is full of epportanltfeg tor slrontr ayteu. young tr old. li.it a rutin must oe u i the grpond to mv tbytot The Oral tagog la to take up a..:i erh.ng tbatt Ul defray expenaos. Oouraje and tisdwatry will usually do the rest. L X. I'OL.I-aJCJa. I I'.M . . M, v lie Ins Itin.. with which He has sen nt to screen the! t,, eJ,ltjr t 7 future. It Is ordained by an al'.-wla 1 u, , IX b,u, ,. . , (. , .ivMVvvavrfaewaaeaAiaetaaaasaviaae'.iae.eeee.," Meet to ttalp Vhaae Patterae Call at THE KVEWINO WORLD MAY MANTON FABHIO.M BURBA U, Donald Bulldloa, Oreeley gauars, corner aiith avenue and Thlrty teeond Street, New York, or tend by mall to MAT MANTON PATTERN CO.. at the above sddrsaa. send tea ssats In ootn or ttamps tor each pattern ordered- IVPOKTaVNT Writs your address plainly snd slwayt specify else wenled. Add twe eents fsr Istlsr postage If In a hurry. providence that the cents of futurity shell 'a uatutitii until t'uie unful.lt I them And well Is It r r us mat u is an ho take you- u.uney for read- tug tte future for you era often tha gliutleet kind of frauda and know n enure than yu do yourself our past hits the management of, BO our need tell ua We know u Is willing to give ua lbs t el-ell only too ueR, and our tut ire ts In tbe sytidl. sia tiatlag Us safe keeping. r'All'tl C e yejar rlitak-rc mi privileges demand that men attend so thsy can get the hat aad coat tlpa. Theft Why we bad to HA VK men eume, laadlsr. yen know, espeol ally fashlonabls ones, keep on their hats a'd wraps " Mr. Jarr slgbc t sik. i tiering the Cerise roetn, (aft hege and bat and ever coal Kldgewood, N. J, t hsaeea la Twaaa. Ta tat tallies et Tee gteatoi YVbttd If the jpuiig snaii who asks r r tufor- tnallon ronren tug Texts has a it a halt. ' dpeal d.dlwee end to frat rate mevhsnF t.a p. itiara oannul do baiter than o I drop titto Houstoa, the workehop f Taxta If he lacks these aasrta bat oan 3 A are ut follow . .With n . - . r ve.ttssaV etthe - pi tlt'ib rho nl or p.ntBrtMa ISV.'i t ..1 " : i .. i . gal... is ' "ii. to:- it in nt to ato a hsve t.en paying In iv .i(.-e for eb- ws an the e ftt t. And tya tare gtt g it ihem vvi-eor : .av'h o.' siytaVlttsf tlae. In apt Is gf pgr p us.it Ceauartwd hones: attoil Ills Irallua ai.U . . of gTgft, pur '.ties keep tHBaHmf eOWa) year wtih snormotis sjcJ. sa at bttts and those of ut ucvgtkciyri. prvvta. J I UUil I At eVM Itrtaodtvut. Tti Iba a.. In wt i ba ktetnag '.t J 1 want tho Utgat AH g.viety to gtvs tne ad-tee etm'.ftpteg fa"'i.y '"X'.tsga My Dusaband baa laft ate. VYkcre cau 41 t ejiraai tna twcietyt T