Show S HES KEEPING OUT OF SIGHT S Alabama Bill Trying to Elude an 0 Indignant Colored Woman The continued absence of Alabapm 0 S BID whose parents away down South r christened him William U ay ford and S 0 who has been conducting a bootblack S stand In the McCornlok block for many years past IH becoming a source OfS 0 alarm to his friends Bill IH wanted on S S ihi charge of having assaulted a coal 0 black lady who apparently took ex ceptlonfl to something he had done or saId When Bill had forfeited the money he had put up at Police court S as security for his appearance on the charge of having imbibed too much he bad an idea that he would bo allowed to roam the streetS of the city at will But bright as he Jy AVlllfam was imt on 1o the combjnallon and the coal black lady had revenge In her heart and a lawyer retained to see that William S Wil-liam got the best law there wna in the shop William Is young but ho Is not ns guileless as his big eyes would Indicate Alien he roljs them in the fashion that his mother used to do and when he heard that tho coalblnek lady was amping on his trail or Jn other words preparing to takethe liinkfc nut ot his hair he know that lliwru wjis sciiouw troiublo Jn i sight so hfsrnght hula suburban su-burban residence butunlike others S he forgot Iruleava nddrosdund ask p S that lifts mall be1 forwardedto him j It Is underlstood that hlH prlvattfacc relary Avaa In the elty yojUerddy for 0 the purpofio of negotiating with the coulblacfclluly aifd UTuC lie eurIr < Jda S Hag of truce but as hostilities had already 01 al-ready been declared there was no way 0 y by which the war could be called off f xceptj upon the unconditional surrender i surren-der of William 0 0 i 0 bo William remains in ambush and l the coalblnck lady la nursing her jI wrath and awaiting his appearanceS appearance-S whfn hewill have to answer to the A 1 charge ol assault i 1 In the meantime social circles In 1m which the parties inovi 5 have been tlf red to their depths even though It m be Lent 0 |