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The Evening World Daily Magazine. TJL?LLiA'-lu. CJ . L 1 l? 14 S'Matter, Pop? tt c OwnWi. 111 Or u- IT PnWk (Tea Kr. Tarl Worktl By C. M. Payne - -swiso.a-,,, as. mmmmmmm.m.m,mmr. mm mmr ----- - " - - - -sss-.ws-ew.r.s - , ,n n n n n n n Wo Pnow You Tie ;?eaT7 I attention T , I r7 J lljjl ft; 1 j I FrFT! 571 5'matte?" quiet nut I Com i J CAtup to one. Autaui V Kl-Yl-YI KVyi-yi well i THa 4 TOT 13ACK AWGET YA IKE WHO .5 SEEN ENTeW f I k f wUAT. K'"YI' P'N6 Ts'MATTER JTowWMt POT i OflMii Peaceful SCtNft J I ) v v -O 1 THA " C.. H j , 1 v "'&r 7 1 hj? MliE, TMIBE and; HI8 compound of our own I icrat ly Inferior to nil others, but I should like to rn.ll It to you because It brings u a larger profit. If We Should I Tell the Truth I have no ability an an actor, but I mull a big- hit when I was playing the (Illy boob be cause tht part Just fit me. We do not Intend, ladles anil gentle- men, to keep the promises maka during this ramputgn, but In order to get your votes wa must Impress you with the Idea that It la for you, and not ourselves, that wo ara working. I know it was a five-dollar bill you gave nic, but after handing out the tickets i always hesitate and give th pure h a sc r an opportunity to walk away and leave the change. I cannot possibly win your case, and am acting as your attorney only berausi- business la u little dull and 1 need the money. I have used that speech In propos- iff to several girls, but you are the In first one to believe It HI .P w G-o-o-d N-i-g-h-t! By Fcrd G. Long "Will the business uvrM't Millennium tVtf comet" 'Yes. When pay day is as frequent as the boss's groueh: ,XM," Inuulrsd Mr. Hilar, glnncin up over the. door uf the post- afROO, accord ing to the Youth's Companion, "what la the ma an In' of thlm lettera, MIKXVXCVIII?" "They mean eighteen hundred an' ninety eight:" "Tim, don't It sthrike you thot they're carryln this ipellln' reform entolrely too far7" "Does he aluais snore as loudly ai thatf Oh, dear, no. Only when he's asleep." THIS COST OF LIVIsJC talk is ALL BUMK1 YOU DONY HAVE TO FILL UP ON ALL IS HIGH PRICED stuff! I'll Show You Hon to biat) Game - I'll Just SOMETHING AND- WAITER! ectcm that ORDrK. and Bt SUKtr AND b(?IA)G Plemty Of Be?EAD AND BUTTF WITH IT- .LOTS OF n! WHAT'S Tmis? hauemY You MADE A MlSTAKTE IN THi SILL-? jy; Noir! that charge for. "COUVEfT MEANS" TZZ DO YOU GET ME I EAT ALL THE BREAD YOU WANT. )JS FILLING AND NOURISHING AND MIGHTV GOOD-' XAND A'OT A CENT EXTRA, j YOU PAY FOR. THE BREAD ahu ou 1 i crc- G-O-O-D NIGHT! ) ) (I sn I 1 S h e n a n d o a h 88 j A Civil Wmr omsnce of 6ArWtf4nj Rid 8 i By Henry Tyrrell 8 svNapmi r mtoRDtita i hm-tkh KI,nl Wni la wmmm llaasil lassl .1. ii, l I tiny lnrif. Hi rTtf Wirt loVM tlrrtnwl i i.'ii'iium, MutiMfa hi tifrifi I. a braitwt i mik nt'n IINM) I tn th f 'tnfr.lrrt ArMf itxl n m lot mut ftnatt Ulir .VUitsaJtnr I Ml, : 111 r (till, r.irmrr (tiantlan. I I'kMf H m)vi hM neiih) ftrrtsn ing m tiraiitr wilt iiii' M itiifiifi riank, lila 'haHitf an furovr mir lt( I' I mult r 4tiiillr ram, Nm iitr fshatnl. Wat tai iTrMI tB S. ill 10 pVUstl M l, IU. villi. tili r1irl will) twar 1 TtarelM, a runfiNinajtat i p ri ihft man. Tur war ta al Ha ; niijpii, I'" -iM liilfrt-ai ixiitrtiig ai'-'init '.h j,, l h'il I (ha taMai aitalnat UM I'nlmi tafvm Tn a HUint-w.ilI la aim 1.,-nt. .) ti luMM ami lisrii- CHAPTER X. it.'utiunnsd I Vraptvine Telegraph. km. HAVaniLtL und Oartruda, aa has lieu Intimated, nialn talnad a pra tleally run tltmoiis nirrrstoiidih-'e. Her truda IS rota regularly to hat Confederate, brother. Hobert Klllng hum Ka4allna West, on the other side of the Mason and Dixon line. al'Mtvtiitn to Hubert, her "rtbal" MS take ,i th-c omnisnd of a large amy In the nld. il- n Mi t'lellan, on tli threahntd of Ma grand opportunity at the gtlea uf iUoh inond. opanavj his assault upon lao'e i n i of tafanaa at Haavat Dam, naar Maehanlaavllh . on th I'hirkahominy. It win lite llrst of the taraa Days' Bat tles, .ion a go Into history. There was ilene naiitlng erery day that week - at datura's Mill, Bavaga station. (Herniate, ill tlirough the dark lesolHte White lim Swamp and along the sluggish, noisome I'hlcka hominy, Jackson. In his old time fight ing form again, In t ie tli-ld with Lee, Htoiirt sn.l l.ongstreet. strove tn maite II p for toal time, ii n I im his full share In furring th enemy strudlly bock from RIohnolsA, Hut that eni'iny was MoClallaili a foe of different calibre from any the Virginians hltrierto bad faced. Mel 'Ii Han w.ia. Indeed, duggeitiy foil ing aaoa to ward iha James Mvari but as Btofl us lie gut Intu voinmunlcatlon with Mia Federal guntMfttg on that Mtre.un he oMn ntruted his artillery on If a I Vara Hill and mmle I stand which drmonstr a tad thst hg so-ralledy. hinge or ti.isc from the York to th" aweeihmrt, In a non partisan way, James lllver. whatever nen elty ma which ulno was quite different from have dlcliitod it, waa a military move. sisterly. Of rourse. Hob wrote to holh the girls, and It would, have been highly emoarraaslng If ha had ever gut the epistles inlsid Mudcltne answered the OOplOUg lettera and tn 'lulrles of her brother, Kerclilval West, im tiaal Mh,. ill lit . Jenny Hu' kthmn wna heard to re mark that ('apt lleartseuse'a pen waa mightier than his swonl, so there must j hnve been gOlM epIMnlury Interchange between those two also when the I ruplutn waa uwuy from Washington. I As for lien. Huckthorn. still at home ment exeouted In ma-nnly faahlon A mill the horrors uf that retreat In which were Included thousands of sick sod wounded who could not hava' stirred hut for the Irea.l uf the to baeco wuienonses In which the Himth ernra penned their iirlsonera uf war a young lieutenant clad In the ram naiita of i idun unliono which ut first' upportigilty he aaehangod with .. dsal soldlei for ii stilt of dingy gray, eropt nfr Into the Uiktbota along too Wlllla Church road along the slope of the hill I'arrhed with raver and crippled with a wouiuled font, he lay there all night In the feverish damps, then piesaed on m':; UOOINB has made a idle of money, and now he's trylnir to get Into society, oit the question of mtinners comes up. Mas he Rot sny?" queried Hnllvur. "Muggins'.' Muniere?" was the -ehement re ply, uceordlng to llarper'a Waakly "Well. 1 should say not. Why, that man wouldn't give up Ills seat In a dentlat'a chair to a lad; "You say you have three brotheri and a half, that outf "One Is a half-brother." BOU) do M (ike OJfCK In North Carolina there was a man named John Lynch. He could not get the protection he ewwnAwwwww wanted from the How Some "uthorltlea. 80 Words Started. Iba took the law itnto his own hands, and "L)nch Law' became a common phrase. The King of Rparta was asked about the walla of his cupl tal city. He said "My arm Is my wall and each soldier Is one of Its brick" Hence the term "hg'l a brick." A peri odical was published In the eighteenth century. Borrowing a military expres sion Its publlshets announced that It was g veritable "mugaxliie" of Informa tion. And henceforth the word "maga zine," tvat, used to daaeriba such periodi cals, "i'osf' used to mean "hurry" jr "quick." The eai'.y malls being carried with ad speed, came tn be called "the post," and their destinations "jost of lices." Whan telegrams were Inaug urated ttulr tnetuod of transmission was known by tic lengthy title of '"electro-magnetic telegraph," which a , qulCk-rnOVlng pgopla soon pruned down to "(olograph" t "wire." In our own time tog e. ord "PkOPO" has I sea coined by person too Uty ,u uy "teiepnone." Making the Rtrson Useful APKW ilx Igg a link l.y srl tiie west side goailaoat s sal fraDtu gaithsf inttwrdlgtrli famgy do'tm. tl'beu lis inived lbs la hyslerltK Iblaklag ' n Stl .1 Ml 1 t', .lie. The pOrskasn I iih -rulius 1 . situ uin sud la a soles "Who : .'.' , 1. I :i. : Meffi net In I ! Ihe Tolks That Write Our Books AMR-t OLIWR OITRWOOD, author of "Fl'iwer of the North," blojrolad at six lee . through ovory siat" in iha South In his next year iie travelled a thotUMUrd mllaa With horew- unii w.L.'on selling a puterr medlclnt1. In due time he entered an,, was graduated from the t'nlverslty 01 Michigan. Me has been to Hudson's Day, to the Arctic and to the Harren Lauds, has wrlten seven books, many ahort stories and counties novels -and Is Juet past thirty! Theodore Dreiser says he la through with the "Sister Carrie" and ' '.Jennie Rrhardt" type Of novel. 11, s next loin . may suggest something from his re cent travelling asparloBooo in Bnglan and Italy. Voahlo Mark' uo, Japanese artist, author of "The Ja: . se Artist In Lon don." tells With Orlanlal Joy how he was ut one time . niployed by a tomb stone maker to draw designs for the tombstones und was dlORIIlgad after three months bOOgUOO he let his Imag ination wander too far und made his "angels look 111 re like hxMct girls." Mary JOhnatOO'g summer at ..ot Springs. Va . f a bu-y one Shu has When It Is folly Follow the Fashion'' a t Con ris-lit loiti bj The Praa I'ni'iisism 0 iTba HM Vort Worla), - -ifeisvniierfii'winrt)mj lo bar resulting dlsadvan- M Sophie lrcTx: Lo h. 1 amk Paquin, 1 n ' as 1 ins 01 Dress," in ran.-, la not oniy lot lor of faahlon. bill a pbUoao pin r. l'ur, even In bar particular una, si c orlM aloud with thu ancltnl So ra tes, "Know thy self!" She says: "People who ara badly dressed, as a usual thing, study the 10-cjlled pre vailing fashion mora than themselves. It Is us If an artist, doing Iha portrait of 11 noniun. ar ranged and colored har draai In fashion, but at variance with har oonploalon and general make up. A well dressed Uouian studies Jier si If an 1 her particular wants to create the Hung artistic." Vault) did not begin In Porta and It doe. not and thara, it Ii aval prooanl the world ovori Vet xcry often thi HI0S (allghtv'ully iiiessed woman ims par nance folio R e I the fashions h leant. In troth she creuli s i,er own s'yl 9) oloi nBTIBII her attantlon ono moment in the n. w ,,,., without numbor, .ik with gwg t.oiis,. she is huildln and the ne .1 merit on the final chapters of "Caaas rtrlng," the civil w..r novel which w.ll prorently follow "1'he Long Holt.'' Merrriit.i Nicholoon dadtcatad "The Hlcge of the Seven Mi.llurs," 6ne of his recent books, to tlov, Marshall of In diana, now on the DORM rati.- r ational ticket with OOV. Wilson. "It wiih or dered," wrote the author to his friend ari l ndmlrationi say ng, "Sic has a dlstlu t style of In r own' there you arc' In reality, she HBftaiC tag". Will " one can't be an extremist and lual aeai 'any old thing" la opposition la faahlon, yot 1 ia woman PaMtlful whi lak.s th,. other ixtreme of following every foible .mi fanoj that produoara lovlle, may THINK she Is fushlonubla n Io n she appears even ludicrous. Kor m lie what we are, not what wo THINK we are. Mrmia Madame Tauuln thinks thai Amerh-an woman Is the best dressed Woman In the world, and thai her laate Is daily glowing mure discriminate, yei the I I' a uf imitating and copying ao sallad ItylaO Is thing that makes at murs appearance more than anything olaa und needless. y uses up more re cm. r v.i and energy. For what Is good fur the goose Is NOT always good tfr the gander And wliut curia one will gill another. Therefo e, If short eases (ir (ha r.i hion and your arms me angular, you had better have long sleeves. .Sua If tnaganta Is the principal color of thu season, unless It Is YOLK particular hnda, you had battar lal it alone And, mark you. It la not always money lhat produce! the well dfOggOd woman. It Is just a bit of STUDY -i If-study and the tri. k Is done. There is many a woman With a '.cry small Income, who knows lor needs Pf) Wfttata that she 1 .1 more HAI'I'ILY dressed than' And many Of her more fortunate sisters reateg of means Betty Vincent's Advice slowly recovering from hla wound, and ut daybreak In what he thought lo bnw Col Hoverlll, pre-occupied with aotlve the direction In which the Federal tnllltaty reaponalbllltlsa. these two old troops had moved off the night before, soldlera stuck doggedly to their re- As he drew nrsr what looked Ilka a spertlve duties, and kept their own deserted cabin In a lonely gulch, an old. counsel. dilapidated looking negro ran 01st, and. gUOh was the complicated, unorgan- glancing ,(t the fugitive's uniform. Im- Ised system of "gruievlne telegraph." plored him to "Jest semi a ' patch lo . Whiah In rlxll wsr time practically did CKaHaaton that ole Marster was atck the service of what In latter days would and Ids' In de wilderness, an' dan ! BWal BK N J A M K II AN K sagely aOon'f Writ It K N JAM 1 N tNKLIN 1, served, "If you want a thing dona do It yourself; If not, send " A person giving advl'S to young men might wsll modify the auovs remark as follows If you want the most Important m- tsrvlea of your life to sic Md cun rtuet It In person If not. write a letter." I can niagllne ft the mailing of t proposal of marriigi' might lie a tu rvs- j racking performance. Just the same It, may have a very bappy finale, and It Is, llkuly to be more fOH h "r'1 "fj mouth than by itroks of pen. The l,..l ...w- .UAt,t Intliipl ""o 00 reaoa thltnuai ii-i..., . misses oil the glaKM tnd tones w lire so much more MpraMira than any worda. He brava avnd a , her don't write! I talllly lhat SDle need. to suit lo r 1'AIITI 1 LA It tha I'.xecutlvc "lhat you become t ie the 'i"p -!rl. or my slater of the office, chief BSOCUtiva of u State In Wbloh or Iha lady Of the bouaa, who would a li the leiiing of tuies brightonod tha ptar to Iha bast atfvantags vary, very ,11 UN lad st treuit'lt-ig I; 1 aa thai Uuvstiua and tl It This SJ tone ata; n . "Oli, d . Tlu (l tof ' tima t h r "I go 111 1 ' . 1 .-'.mi -In it Ii " "Yes. I ts It t arti.l f. 1 him. He k eel hi raiai owi loal 1 buw.' I 1 - I "Uoetif," "-he remarked trvmuloaalr, "ye'i lus mv dady, don't jouf" Mere taan hie itsrlf." In daiiarfl tsualon Stfl). .lad no trraonaJ dafct Id roe wnuld ritr BftlaM IUI I as bl Issaoti, emild It, dcartet -' lie ajrr d that tit 1, wrna tl.s cast "Oh, aii: one." iha flfod deumralr. "I uaea 0S1 M ifsSaloS to ii. v., 11 aav tsjfjl ID) tielh sr falae'" . u i gooaPMI !" ha rraiiondsd fsrretiUy. "s m i rm 'i hi baralag bwe.' Had sitb that remarit lie duffel lii wij - aatotia hunter's cimp-flre and cheered the ,,?t-n !-v loni-ly Iiioneer's oabln before our pen- pg learned the Hies of Ink, und Ihe, supreme Btaaaa of thla lies in tha fact No una wi:: galnaay that ws It to Inis-'f und to ioaa nhout If you and I and all of ui, would but I i to look ,, ATTIlACTtVUI and nlasva. ing as pi.-slhle. Ti In plain, the world DEMAND It Vet the extremist Is easily lUSCOONiatsO To dress well i Ii merely a hftblt of knowing one's need. Thus; TO UUOK tVCLU FOLTeOW THE NMKJ1 "i SELF lt.T!ti:u tihv "M F." writes. ". yn'inx man Who : paid me a good deli of attention 00 - ,. - . . . . i , , uaea irom his vacation ana eaa " cry woman another young lady follow the dictates of this woman who has given twenlj-tl.e years of study to the RUttiOf of woman and her drcas we would Indeed prollt tin rehy. Thus, tin fgjhlon hetier than THI DK'TATEH OF F Hllln.N. Pointed Paragraphs. thai I m nr. , . u .. -jr. or MBA88ADOR BRVCB, who c wbo are roport.d as "batting their story telleri and entitled, for your ., , , . . ,, , , . excellence It, thl. particular, as Wl II A ,",,Uht ha'1 "8 '' " 00 ' "P the as for Mightier rusiini. tn oil at the atari K'd a new Hlant I l'uhllc Lllirury open all night? hol4 Of tho table In that cnminon- or. Am .-rlca b KOiliB up ill UU 0 ro- wealth to Which wa are both bound by pianQ. I DoubtlOOl t tin linn. Joaeph Dixon many ana ueur nee of VV ( ' an 1 d Nothing After all, tm MO WOatfl ngaged to you. Wilt Not Work. "M F " wrlteg; "I hv Mkod al girt lo marry mi. but the has refused baeauaa aha sayi' she oen'l do houoo-, work. Hut I o, t gord ! hire a maid. Don't you think ine's unrea sonable?" 1 think thai doean't really cam for you. Mutual Rovclfttiona. Deseribedi jjSyrilAT .ir: ol thip la list" VV "Well, if In a bajgsj !iaa touthad rum f. I a oiuiv he'll tall rou he ia,fl a Ittll Uaaff tu aa aaimliln a a Ul ' " Uyplartll'i HE din i ' ' ihtir ears, f It 1 of tie ir ntsrrb 1 I I I II Wllal lla I'd xltl rail in ii uui ibi is bad air lsi, gutir-uuii kappyt lit. i ie at. Ibtr, and i rloud hod ebMUn I Ha uta of tlitu Little Middl PsndUt. Pro:if Positive. M I the first ii inn mr Hmdl " "kMppmlll I aald ')at' " ieir idiiiu lu;.. lewag, am it ''iupgeetlf I aald rot' " "TUaral 1 kiai I eeaa't " UaolDoott'a "A lime Haz.n. whose etortea or pr i vln lal life In Frnn. have fomd tnu It favor aa trgnolOtl 1 'or American ri ul-er- waa born In Anners In D.r. ' II wns a di Heat boy nnl spent most Ms early years on un Angevin fat ' As he grew up ho itudiod and i".t !e I law at Angers s::d fur many yexri : i a proft oaorohlp of criminal a,w in tl university thifi. He was driven ward novel writing by his fooling II il the run of Front 1 ttoveii mloropreienti I the French people, partly through III Oil concentration on the lUe ef la... I "A. D " win.. "i am six years older than th. '...m,,n I wunt to I . marry, and aha thinks Ifcf dlffersiKi In j age will gjtect 0llr upDlnsa Do '" i agree with hir?" 1 No, not In in. nf such o com- ; now realizes Unit Dm Job waa one for i uamtiveiy ollglt diltsrencr 11.. Imm Pinu lelwi Vine.. p,na hill ri..ank-.l, I ij.ii oi. i a ii saw Hsu . uihs m v. i i iiM,'iiio'n. lie OOllod tha wireless. OortrudO had been home In the Val- ie perhapi u fortnlgbl when she re reived Ine full., wing Illuminative iplotle from hi r brother) CharlotteovlllOi June lfi Dearest Mister Wo have left Ihe V'altiiv, I Slifnpose to Join In the de fen" of Richmond t0U know what Mint tn'ina, tinder Jaekawn this la the first moment 1 have found to write to yMi since you doclded to qui) for home I know what you have pasisd through, but do you know how H rams about that yiu got through aa luekllv as ynsj did' ProbaMy hint. Now. I will tell ynsj. It was all very well for the Hb h mond Detoirtment to send you In cer tain c iinpanv by way of fialtlmore hut, when It came to the pinch at Harper's Ferry, Influence at Wash In ''ton had to be hrouxht to bear Who Induenoo? den Buckthorn'! fieri Buckthorn must have acted at the prompting of sotne other Fed eral eflt. er. p-es'imahly Col. II. And huw d'd nur dear Colonel happen to he so alerl In behalf of a oougdo of Southern wotneu travelling at Iholf in r'sk? rjertrudOi Krehlval W ls--r was lu w iihlngton, either on oieb loove nr on some confidential mlssliu. He must have motod heiven anil earth sud even strained a point or two of dts-ipllrie. foe your s'ike I don't know Ihe exact circumstances, but I do know o'd Kenhlval. ! d bless htm he eon'l help It If he Is a Vsnk Vow, you know what lie lid for vol end frh ips you will understand the ui'l) look It must gave Miken fur b'.m at WOOhlngtOn when I tell you that voilr danser.is traveling Mini, pnnlon took idvanlage of the eltui tlon 10 wheedle the Federal g'latd at Derryville into making an ea iMnrf od efigonorf with our guoodi gnd thca rescued a erta n Morel er y .. , iff i iff w'uirn voii und I know only 100 well md who Is now ha -k again In th" Confederate service. U'l i Is i i come of If all I don't kr.ow lent, Bl0i careful kwi t's ejosely to yourself, and never forget tt w n you Will "ex h'-sr from me. snd whs' veil will hesr, no mortal cs.n nredlet Igeaoi 'ha I shall he fn'ird In the line of dutv Mav heaven Ileal ant keep ua all ts the puna'sut prayer Of your err it bmt'ter. POD Wl, Ii ( rtrudt Ellin ham reread .. d pondorod snd cried mehliM some OOdy would send or come to git him " Tho youngj wayfarer would hava been glad to get oft u despat h somswhere else In his own behalf, but that slgnfled' nothing -he followed the gaunt old negro Into the cabin. There, on e. bed of Juniper bougtii, lay gaserltig snd ehsiklng a Conferedate aoldter with a ghastly bullet-hole In hla forehead and Ihe Hump of death on Ma livid face. An elderly, gray-halred man. evidently a aurgeon. km : on the ground and made feeble efforts to minister to the comfort of the dying one, while hla ow n teeth chattered and hts hands shook with ague "Dst's Doctor Elllngham." thi negro whispered." and he'i one of do rtcheot men in Charleston, when he'e home Hut we ain't got no money now, and here s poor Ham I'ln kney shot I reckon de tanks h.ne d ml for him. sho'. Da In. tor's a little bit out of hla hald, too, in 'e Mint of de fewer, hut he reckoned he'd slick to rtam. an' of cnu'ee I sticks lo d Doctor," "I'ete.' sild Dr Elllngham. In his dazed gray, "you might ask the gentle man if he have anything beotdea water In tils null en." The young man d-ew a am til wtoher rtssk from Ms pocket ind handed It over T ie lUrgeon rooohlfl out a ebak- ing h indi thoa and' "You hid intter v,.v hln: a little you are steadier tn tn I am." Hen, the wounded 'nan made a sound! as if ehoklu f "Mebbe I'g phlegm in h's Ihrnot." said the fllthfUl oi l dive He piked a Ida k dnga Into the p ., rettnw'i mouth and pulled "it a quid of tobacco, that must hove been there ever since Snm was IhOl Then i imall uumllty off Ihiuor was p a red i ; v i me pallli llpa. but ti e rasa aeemod h ipelooaa At that Inst int In . I eolrei were heat o t-.lc t en . . ', i re captain end two Mtldlero I Ul ! rilo the cabin. "Ah. hern tney gri i ited the eap ti n "Motor Rlltngh i, I've booh Marching for you everywhere. Toi" houldn'l hi Vi loft Ihe imbu nice ir lour rood tlon, Pete you ''! . it acoun dr,!. is t'.it ho way v i lake care of your nustei '" "i gm glad you hove some, fapt. Thornton,1 oald Dr Ell'nghim, feebly. "lien ll Bgm I' I g very bait- Bh Ipe " 'And Whom hove .. here' isked thi raptiln. itarlng it roung stranger who ' I i md paring t and no gtlontloo to tkg wound d man. r tl i "Qreal Oodl Kd T ..nton t olgimias "four graaa lo u row" bavg an tic iptlonnlly orui ehaaoa to day to mil it to thu narlnaa for th A Quick dive and would brine; Prlnoo p ion to Nawportl long Hwitn atolll d'Afg' I B." write, "Wain arnulng a weo- Who', "ootorlnr -he world n.lVZ'. Ittf" Balkulll? - The fornix i. i... "... but tt.e K . tttai wlU proi,g,hly juji um best. Of all towt 'noatb tba gk ta bar "-rites oun i""'1 me na lovaa aaa , . ,! alteotlva an . .i " -iie-i we are ulone. Hut Wheaever sn ioiy fat ouruli ii im eburob - Mtta- e"r and killed it furtively ns If In thought 1 knew .,u'" egololmod the e .nceotment from her very se r. th ..va young man addreiae I, peering into tho arniv eo.pi of M 'T I'm, having en- Insolent, I II red f Of his .(ueettonor. oounlorod th defensive Confederate " Vnd 1 prooumo Nuu ktiow mi, 041, f u es no under direct pomm ind of well ' O, Robert B f.e had fought Ihe ln "1 know you're In i pretty ttckliah dietllVO battle f Fair Oaks, otlierwlie nnsltlon with that I nl-n belt on un- .-. I Beven Ties, ml were lined up ,r n Confederate unlf m. and mat do, ii I'hlckahon ly i ream, almuat our lines Men search your prisoner. w'ih n gunthoi of it ohmond. Ha'i tonkoo spy" i though) i had detached a Thut's g He, Thornton, and yow i'S mi ncin it nivniei io ieiniiiri- know It. i was tn the nrht. open end .other girl lo proposal , traalfif' Jaokion In 'he V.i lev Instead, Jack- fair, and I wouldn't be hers now. only' But even Kdlaon can'i make a dead ,,,"aa to boy. Do .. H k he 1 ion ai aweeping eiatwardto join Loe that i etopped to try and help ymr , . ., ,, ., .... u roe me ' I more inuo a r soar vua cum- comraoce. labs me oraoa, i OOrr thu loir, i. M t .if I'l,' ii,l' I l,is' I ui I ii T, s . 1 1 ll I I MnnH- ' ar " 1 . . . Z. . sea wa - a , wissi ' a Vry oMaavb doa, minviiinini or lie war, wu at lean to tTo Ue ContlnueD.) w.miii it i.ot bi 0 id Idoo, lor