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TOON ING a) WORLD'S .2~ HOME" vw MAGAZINE a any a eeeeecccescesesncccnscscscnceaseeccenscscesesneey | ‘ * The Business Woman Mrs, Nagg and Mr.— 8” Roy L. McCard Home-Dressmaking, Plactates byr GEN: Ul on. B Mm J di OA Business a ants S} Whi He H Headach “Sh T lon t Make E thin Quiet ‘e Comfortable for Hi | if picinsorecis en He Has a Headache e Tries to verything Quiet an omfortable for Him.j]) - 2 And What Thanks Does She Get? Ah, the Neightors Can Tell You How He Carries On. How to Make Over Gowns. Bi By Anna S. Richardson. HY aN Sesssaesssssssees ssscsossses0s00009 sessssseseN9eNs a + have a headache and want to oa og maniepanc for Summer | Pron wish advice conterning 5 $0 NO. 2. he aut? "Ot Noneeae giphee INDEY suge’st material to select, | {new gowns or the making-over of “ a dissipated brute, Mr. Nags. and J, F THATS RIGHT, K: yt the making of same, for Os old ones, if.you wish advice comet HE fran who Succeeds in business; ‘So T mailed that letter a- Tuesday | Your poor, M-treated wife, may put up . HEMAS TOO PAGS ands ba i wish tena cons ing home | dressmaking, write | fs really two men in one. That} night, using that peper Mame gave me! With it fa silence, but nature will not MUCH TO SAY liesapramae® ou bona! audit test “Mme. Judice, Evening World, Palit- 43 is why he succeeds. Christmas, wits my monygram in ‘sil-;b¢ trifled with, Nature will revolt. ; DON'T BE MiMhchoartali ondtcightees Seaca ola zer Building, New York City, {3 I found this out the other afternoon| ver. And Wednesday nicht when 1/A"@ 50. Mr. Nagg, you suffer this - ASOFTY, r | A. B.C. ‘she will give it to you in this cojumm, i i ‘when T bearfied the superintendent of n| got home—Hand me Last remnant box, | morning for vour indulgences last night. « 4 bs A white oncorusbatiste made Ike thé On 4 Bixth avenue @epartment store tn his| Jennie, no thetother. .ou can look at} "Mother there knows how we wnited en, to ask him what sort of women| them and sre ff you can match it'—| and watched for you iast night. But T! A he needed jn the business. Now I have| (this to a customer with a medallion| will not say a word to you! 1 will not known this superintendent {n a social| Sample). “Well, a-Wednesday night) find any fault. 1 am not one of those ‘way for several years. As his stenog-| When I got home" (this to the other|kind of women that jaw! jaw! jaw! as rapber offered me n chair beside his| clerk). “there was his letter, asking 1f/a mun, desk I supposed he would ask me how| he could come out the—Yes, that’s it] “What good doom it do? No. T will sit Thad enjoyed “Parsifai.” which we hadj—One-sixty-eight a yard—(measuring in silence, &is mother there can testify, geen on the same night. But he said) OM the lace rapidly, and snipping Jt with and try to smile although my heart is Pag mothing of the sort. With an eye on| her scissors). ‘ unly wanted four? Why, breaking. * what looked like a pile of report cards,| You said a yard! Oh, very well, I'l cut) “But T won't stand it, Mr. Naga! Look he said abruptly: “Well, what can I do Mt for you. It'* ‘at your state to-day. Your face is the for you?" . &£ funny how people color of amhes, your lpg ‘ate blue and. npanying sketch will give you « inty gown for the use you desire. Lace medallions in white or ecru to correspond or act as contrast to the patiste ie the trimming, with clusters Of French ‘knots the shade of the lace interspersed, The dab- waist (astens in the back. ‘The panel front skirt has two flounces reaching around the sides and back. A Two-Piece S Dear Mme. Judie 1 LOSE sumple for a two-piece sult | ‘oat and skirt) for a miss of fifteen years. Tam five feet six inches tall, Sinch bust, 20-inch waist, I would Ik Ni for street wear, T also have a pretty piece of white alpaca to make a waist M. GH Your bine, red and black plaid zibeline will not permit of many seams without having a pleced look, so a three-gored Kirt and Ftor jncket will be about the best design. Dark biue broadcloth or vetvet-erged with a marrow gilt braid or white used as cape, collar, belt or roll- Ing cuff will trim tt prettily, The gilt I told him. He pressed a button in come Shopping your head aches and throbr, his desk, and an of- ), Without = knowthg) “nut are you thankful that you have \ what they want"! 9 quiet home to rest {n and recuperate } from behind another desk. “Send for Mr, Burton.” if Then Mr. Super- intendent went back to the report etice hoy cards and the tele- BP, from be- Phone, which appar- fice boy popped up ya (this in an under-| atter your arglea? tone). "Ghall I put) rhe first time you were ever out/in it on your transfer? | giz years, you say? Well, what made —Thank goodness. | you go out?, You knew mother was she's gone! — And/here to visit me and wanted to ro- yesterday, right af-| monstrate with you -about bow harshly ter dinner, he come! you ¢reat me. Why didn't you come out, and we fixed! home, eh? You don't say he i ou: the thing up in a] onty groan: 3 5 Pibbee leiels. woanecead Jiffy, and I'm going) “No, mother, don’t with every department in the store, and] to the next cli) | ro is suffering now; he is sorry,” No L.studied the pattern in the very pretty] gece to “My "ieantne, @ance with him.” | matter how he treats me I wif stand by ‘abling 'sforn| by tid apenceraphen Qeainst ‘her couns She was tossing) nim. 1 have too much pride to let any Re eet te ctecoone bands ine J “T want this lady to seo Miss Joncs,| ‘" back the remnants.| ons know what I suffer, or how he - r : ve ‘ poke, colar and cutta of your white 0f the lace department, and Miss Brown,| Among them I'saw @ piece such as a treats me. T would die before J would Groan! That's right, groan! Groan at poor mother! Jalpaca will combine nicely with the | wuite oR ECRU BATISTE DRESS. of the ribbon department, but I don't] first customer’ had been told was all! open my iips about it. 7 told Mrs. Gaks-|ao not deserve t docs not frequent rum-holes, He does | headache and stay home to cut us out] “Wit 8nd be dressy and girlish. DESIGNED FOS A. B.C. Want either of the girls to know she is} gone. away and Mra. Terwilliger qne day in} “Yex, tint Ie what T xaid! You do not not suffer from headaches, | of our Hite shopping trip. For.a Weddirg, : = watching them. I was ready for Miss Brown. Mrline presence of Mrs. Gradléy what I|deserve st! Keep silent? | “Mother, be calm! Do not tet him| “All men are selfish brutes, De you | may be Aniahed with. tonim: ghee Mr. Burton nodded, but sald nothing.| Burton showed me the way, with @"/noq to stand, and Mrs. Gradiey said 1] “Mother, did hear that? T am drive you from the room. 1 know he jever have @ headache when 1 do? To| Dear Mie sua [ting cuft, "Gr one rolfing .back: HAT Kind of dress shoujd a young Mr. Superintendent turned to me: ‘uplift of his expressive eyebrow. Miss) Vos a fool to bear with it in silence. | pidde: y . e to hold my tongue in: my own hates me to have any happiness: Ne | 4 ade lady wear 10 her sisters wedding?{ Coat o- a Girl of Fourteen. Brown asked me what I wanted, and) women havé put polson in theif hus-|house, Spurned! Scorned! Mocked in| knows my mother ts a you ever try to keep the house quiet pmnfort to me. | when T have a headache? Do you ait phen 1 sald Lares re for a friend. | nana's coffee for leas, she efid. * my own houxe! land gives me good advice, and that ta] by me and talk pleasantly with me to Tam eighteen, dark and rather! pear zine twdier She went baci er task of De “Mother, do ndt Yetyhini scare you by | “I will shriek! I do not care if your | why he hates her: liry to make me forget my@autferings? | slender? - NOR HAT kind of coats are girls of four: boits of ribbon. his black Jooks, I may ba-his! slave, |nead Is apiltting. Tt deserves to spllt!| “And there he sits groaning. This is|No, you do not: You are a brute, &| Any of the new spring materials, valle, | W teen to wear this spring, and ¥ A woman with a sample of pink 4p wut you are not! That's right, mother;|Do not excite yourself, mother! Be |the thanks We get for forgiving him | mean, low, selfish brut panne, breadcloth, wool crepe, de. In would a white belliiantine or serge bon stopped before Miss Brown. tell him what you think of him, I am|calm! He Js not worth scratching. |his actions of last night! This ia liow | “Sit down, mother; It tq useless to re- | llght shades of tan, gray, green of pas | pe prettier for a girl of that age? Does m sorry, but we haven't any more] tog mild and meek for him, and if only| “Do not get in an altercation on my {We are repAld for never saying a word! monatrate with him. Hé has no oon-|tel blu will make a pretty own for aj «ray mako 4 stout person look stouter? like that. Is there anything else? Have! yy Door papa was alive he would show |a¢count, mother! Let me bear bis aav- | This ts his gratitude for us sitting here acler He has no love for his home | wedding In March, and be sultable for} N. B. 8. East Orange, I you seen that special lot of Mght blue! \oy Father was al! for peace and|age humor, let me be the victim of his|with him and never saying a word to He doesn't appreciate quiet and pence| street wenr Inter In the senson. Eton are to besvery popular we are selling to-day at 29 conta? They! outer, but if anybody said a word to| cruelty. Nim about his awful actions of iast|and kind words and careful attention! | ® Beittiantine Waist this spring. and would be very. pretty arg a real bargain. Ob, yes, you could) nim he woulg fly Into a murderous rage,{ “It will not be for many more months. | night? | set you a drink of water? Got it nV . made th white brilliantine or sete for wear blue! Way, just because you have}ang one time he chased pdor mammalI am a wreck, T arn losing my wyice, I) “How can I stop the cat running yourself! Am f your slave to walt on Dat Mme, Judice: on haley of fourtern, Al ligne, NRE dark hair is no sign you must weer] out of the house with an axe, but he|am a shadow of my former self. My} around? I can't help if it does make|ou hand and foot? Restrain yourself, OW GRAET tei) a DlAck eiitianting | eae val: ery WOKS ao. chan ean CR amSE é. pink. Now, your eyes are blue. Just] was of a forgiving disposition and held|nerves are all gone, and yet when I| yon dizzy mother! You wit go downtown? Well, walet to match a fared akirt with we it. don't rout’* pale sii wide side tucks piped with the, silk !the white. a geometrical pattern, with fugeot stitching Of Md or White alll to correspond with the skirt, ‘The full ae prefer SGirdle, anid exock collay bishop sleove treated In same manner |e fie red Will add a pretty bnish, he District. Attorney. ‘ it see, I think @ atock of that would be/ no spite, forgive everything ang keep silent un-| you would not be dizzy. |go. ‘This Is the thanks We get for try three Dias folds af binek silk? It] . | Ki atk Int SDLY advise a pretty design for & while come back here. stock, and some merry and made our home so happy. |of hls dissipated habits, Iam gronned| headache just to prevent us going out, | with. No, 1 will not go home with you, Ane uni ee cy | Ke arte reals fwoutd i apes! Bs braids, and some and J, Because we are trying to keep with us—ah, you have stopped groaning! | mot do not strike him. He ts a[B!Tl, a blouse In ifastened in the back & vet is a pretty di Dut a LJ mured Mr. Burton in my ear. “Miss| say nothing of hav- Heer dee te dlabina ene pea ele Plainly, Mr. Clydé Fitch and Mr.| one color, a sin of | > this aisle director Va When T returned wshe went back to nae @ happy choice of ; : 3 bd next week. We've been watching her| : Bs ; ; : ANE Baal, = : sat acts or tenes Satara oe os gas : 2s > HADISON SQUARE GARDEN,’ 934 6) ‘soi cin lg wat MANDY otncr phrase could % es 7 a a " ‘ je LEDENE Miss Jones's style sults, It makes thelr books mount up Alternoon at 2 o'Clock. Hix’ Cootinuous Vauitevtite: rms Gaveriteen a} J hi Jaist. very becoming.” “He never sat and scowled and|der the lash and nurse him with careful! ‘Just because my mother comes to|ing to case your headache. foe sours seit eee ninety Sears 018) A White Waist “When you've watched those girls for] and Miss Brown sold her the blue! groaned. Papa was always playful and| attention when he ts paying the penalty | visit me you stay home with a sick| “Now, mother, you eee what T put up| ©) ery 180) FOr (Ren RES RD! the | DARE etme Seales: And I trailed away behind Mr. Bur-| Dresden ribbon for But you, look at you! Groan! That's} and scowled at. We were going downtown shopping to-|mothér, My duty is here, Let him kill ! 0 t 1 o- i . ‘ - aSUs tort eincochal| vlmmed with red pance velvet. fen." The lace cotnter avon the main} her 11tt1e: etrt’s right, groan! Groan at poor mother| “Stop the parrot squawking' Gay. Mother can only stay a few.daya|me by such con@uct if he will. No,] FOr ® mourning waist for a» young. Cetatre Se With fee Paice ee A watef in the Glbron or wide side “Just stand ther if you were ex-| shaded ribbon for a 5 , although you Y¥ He, I osee it all, You have a/brute, but I try to be haj with a drop yoke of taffeta cut in fan-| | o) A vele pecting some one to join you,” mur-| cushion fiounce, to, : Da cSouee ciel Re 208 Z a oe ae eitall aesign,, “Vin Dye, or scallop |e a oretty, deslem, Bur anotner gu Fe neatly machine stitched, is @ goud Idea. | jewer idea in diamond-ehaped dises Tints datueavunn woman pita tiners line caer 9 \\ am) The yoke can be laid over gathers or | tr medallions of the ced velvet set IB cessive pompadour.”” from a@ slavery to Burton have never which we women met, Otherwise’had are apt to be guilty. “Amusements. I Amusements, f found himself in to Mr. Superinten- pec"ie,yrent back to. : “oe = : = : c 0c. ‘ Sind OF Tc Bueh hein i shi , Pe Tee r ¢ ce e ‘ ; AN IMPENDING a BYR oF DURESSIVE PROCTOR’ To-day, 25:.,500, Elona ilebeilahaden! ‘We will let Miss Jones out Ree ae te ; ; : oa s To-night,Res.75¢. pompadour.” No be promoted to the sult department. 5 : : rei 20M, Ota Se 20 fittingly describe That ts every. girl's ambitlon—to sell : Hie. gate pili uf Commencing Next Saturday NI vo! Th of hairdressing. fast. : i : ‘ i ih t She did not object “You see what we want, don't you? r PE RERRAL ; : Brent q sen - :f : Errias pablo ace games. ence ver |DRIH AY. ATAN-Na-POmUe £6. eA to my leaning Girls who can concentrate on our at- against her counter, fairs, Girls who will sell goods here Figmaxertes. roureurhy mupendous mailers of Mate 1+ Bvidently she took “gust stand there] and talk thelr own affairs (and other HeSer, pene) arctan Srp ree te. YE Reannenrarce af the Btock Co It for granted Twas 8% if you were ex-} neopie's) at a more sultable season oe j C eee hay fH L. “The Lost Paradi waiting for a co- join you, ‘These little report cards you see are tl j hae eye mt - # | Keseny ATS ON BALE in ADVA shopper. Besides, she was very busy! records of our sales—the sales of eve its oe i fj F i ¢ 9.0 AM, ko 10) , -ztelling another clerk about a bit of] girl on every floor in this big stor : at ort x ps M ~ . ay wu Aiplomacy ahe had thought dut And the git] whose anles run low in| | pename ganeey A e e ; - par FOR FUN ju see, I wasn't going to show him| the git! who does not concentrate.” Bey Y eee. € A bE FOR LAUUHTE! X wanted him'to come outcthat T was ees ‘ Greatest Show on cath ‘ dead- a anxious to win him back—but I HIS PLEA, wrote him that Sundays recently 7 3 y 5 4 Presenting eversthing new this year but. the had been fine out to Bensonhurst, and| “But many of the ordinances." urged 3 a) : ae i: a ae Pee wb: 3 : With wondera: Sts. houre pf cor ‘we had been taking some lovely walks—|the modern Mayor, “are not intended oh a . 4 =e ing performances Magnifl No, we ain't got anything Ike that,|to be enforced.” of the Grand Oriental Parrant * I'm quite sure. You must have bought| “Flow oan you tell which are which" The Gorgeous Delhi Durbar it here some time back. Oh, I'd be per-| the people aaked. 100 Cirewn Acts by 200 Artists fectly willing to take down the box,| "Oh. very easily,” he repitea. “t a-| Firing While Going ‘Twenty Miles an Hour. A Maxim Mounted on an Armored Motor. only 1 know we Ain't ey TEBKET | yaya. conAider the arin Adee tiater bs J y ‘ i) Ancilotti, the Modern Aricl,’ porated In the King’s presence while the veblele was going at a speed of twenty |th the lated and greatest Parisian sensation ‘The shopper, looking extremely doubt-| don't want to enforce to be the ones The feasibility of employing armored autos in warfare was demonstrated t reece miles an hour. It waa shown that in the matter of marksmanship and all other LOOPING THE GAP. ba AMSTERDAM 4 4 Weeks Reoerioire. tul, walked reluctantly away, and Miss |that the Council passed as a matter of] Edward VII. recently during his visit to the gunnery estabjishment at Whale Jones took up the thread of her story. pleasurable recreation.”"—Chicago Post, } island. A stecl-clad motor was equipped with a Maxim gun and was successfully | requirements the fort on wheels was fully as effect! lonary gun. ie a Ea VOLO, THE WIZARD VOLITANT, | nihiR0 MANS iF] ELD send Wet) ‘8 MAGIC HAND CLEANER wheeling down a witcipiicus Incline with AC ADEM PY All Forlorn, # « # By “The Duchess.” | @yehe% fetter ntinuous representation abies i = in! is thoroughly east | mil & mal(elous acuaintance, one tn xveat uenang among wore | $0108 Chico, the Marvellous Unicyclists, FSPD ors i alt trades and vcvupations, » A CHII CaM lect | nto on trina CHINESE’ HONEYMOON. ‘ THPATRE, sist St & Bw a cr “a i Ran neh CYCLO, the Kinetic Demon, | 80/0, Wigs: ie ate _ ? iy SHOWIN | itd x nermistion Of Ororme Munro's son)! CECIL HEARS THAT HER LOVER 1S FAITHLESS. “Ho ie rather n camp in some)*8y8 entrhatingly. “um for a URN Sar cpr rane J Raymond Hitcheact Reenter, 1803, by George Munro's Sona.) ways,” continues the Major, In a gen- T shall” bé al ight, then. Bi rt : a ‘Herds nic Overa—The ‘NOPSIS OF PRECEDING CHAPTERS, pha dae there'te one thing y My can do for me,"'| Pint, grease, dre. Cae Ae | uepnenta ate. Smallest Cet Rivera, who, with her mother and tnt way. "Now if you asked him about |she érice, Breaking suddenly Gut of her| Eiutlin iron” aid Lin. works foundrymien. | Mather, ‘Pattie PES oie” Suef wars ank ee Onsu er. Biscer Ronn, ja living at Brank thin marriage It is as likel not he | ferrible guiet i sac tn oa tS emtntors. [Sue Mubendvue Gaulery of L4vinK Hursan would deny nil knowledge off st, and| Mp namd to mo ag ands, &c. Vill not tajure the akin, iat ee wana A Gad WS esas PASTOR’ S ley eclare he was never further sit aboot Pele at) will Heal” Contains no weld ‘or “Hke | cagth and th wipest anete) « Rentrced See es 20 AND #0 GENTS, arcely. less. $0 th fat. will con) conte Sete matrimony in his life. But don't you[,,"How shail we receive him.if he calls ete prige toe, arms. he oxen hit and Mee inate ieee Seas | EVAN MATES Skint 8 Ra ! } a-morrow’ nsk= her, gotber, she a facta: : a i ie 4 CHAPTER UT, be taken tn by him. He tx a diegrace-|poor Cell han crept awgy from them Wholesale drigmisi: Reblerfelig’& Co. pang 3 For agvanes male ot asin {70 Nugent & 06 at a ary oie ful fellow In the way of Mirtations; | UP to her own room to cry her heart out ran & Co. orl mm Co. Praem muckey By tbieonone. Beware ot By . ! Ar eee Pu lewrmrt A ao Bea. Ona th: Held. Yeomans & iy tnd “borus stleketn Duy at Dox IRCLE Sexe >and voun, round, vor knt *, ‘Juat as if nothing had happened, | uly «oo. Ih gt, No oY. | me HE KAUPMA) every woman he meets, and makes|Cecll, of course, will not appear, 1 will (TH & smothered exclamation, Cra- Goleman's ven lots, Cecil's hand drop, and, i ‘ vg {make her go for a walk at that hour, T! Co bnore tes 1 turning “aside, steps through the fot a bad roca Ten eae Wor | Rontnat Weveah truiy" aay, she fe not in MBL HURTIG & SEAMON'S VAUDEVILLE. # i ’ . No, ma, if only for Cecii# sake, do no 2 ‘open window of to, the: small’ varands ho-far from hat. But this marriage {et him see we cage about thie thin yee ae bee 254 ini outside, which by stone steps leads to! the ground, Descending these, he goes quickly out of sight, but not before the Major has had time to catch a glimpse ‘of his departing coat taits. “Hum! Hah!" says the Major, He has hardly had time to, return Cecil's somewhat cold Kreeting when “Mra. Rivers and Ronnie enter the room. There are signs of very distinct frri- tation about the Major. He blows his nose somewhat effusively, and refuses! tovlet' file eyes meet those of any one elee prenent, “I think I saw Marma-! duke Craven going out of that window fWat-ae deare In," he says, staring at “Y¥es,toxhe returns, slowly; her mind 4m still (Wt of Duke, and she is won- dering Wheat it was exactly that he now Will De a good ching for both of |, 8°, the ext dy, when Craven oalle at "@ ANTunsunneey ‘CANDIDA. ¢ them; she with Ute, he with money."'| ge posalble the wetae to hii “that ano EMPIR RE DS 5 f SRS a cE ee a (Ee an] MAMACLS La ek /BELASCO Wr saya Cecil, without ao much ae a] habe some subtle change In her manner WERT KIPEy WEUUAURE: ‘HERALD SQ, Satie as aes 1) COUNTY chaining iM LADIES MAT, "TO-DA Quiver of her eyelids, scout: mone vane tereneeeeiNne ele he ntiy ais a A pnvenite. A {GOTHAM Thoroughbred Burl THE |MAJESTIC, GAM ASCE on | LeNERIAL atic capell Iter Horses Does FROM KAY'S Sate Weak are BAE “Well, It is rather premature yet to] iné from all more open cordiallt speak about it: pursues the. Mayor, | Ocvond this her demeanor ta perfect, TOYLAND MAT. TODAY. with BAM BERNARD | Next Mon. WIZARD OF O28. Seats on Gale & Wood's Big Show, DALY'S 4,.Niehts and Bet Mine Statcineon and Hen Great “Craven mighn't Uke It, you know; so] sad than angry. 8} e madnu Me ae ee name in the matter {2@0et utter silence, but ev Jet by Pat Reilly & Bonita ota | WURRAY fie £ " wie Pray (AM ER Atl of Account of ‘tii, @on't mentio: nae ton m: then Craven, glane eY MAN. | HM. Donnity as having heen the one to tell of It. ym@uely why her oyee ate ae haters You nee, he Is such a great friénd here| mournful, her whole manner so full of Reva a rt a “Y venings M18 Mat nt. 2.26 |CASINO & & Mth St, Me eer Rite ake HORA In |FRENCH GRAND” OPERA’ CO, | HOLE” sawed anvisd ie Rane ollrs, and he katows we Will be ind to] with 'a tonderness not, so be deacrined.| | ERITERION AREA TRE gee SATAN Mah, To-ned Lar ay } Nou i hear of anything likely to add ,to his| Where tk the now—nis little swaethearc? | Tokio abate Wed a stelle S18 alate Wed. & Bate that I dare say he will wish to be him-]“L Uncertain depression: happiner ates tat Restrain hist osetende) | Wleanor Robson siukce,!| PRINCESS T° CeNtuRY so anatgp VIRGINIAN, self the frat to tell you of It.” Indead vague, as his whol: i * mind “Of course ho would lke to tell us| with a longing to ase n particwar : oun himself.” returns Cecil, amiling calmly. | inE-ehatr near ite fre occupied. by a “hs you aay, he ts a reat friend of | ,ieellesome feure whose smile ts wont Bos a 2 Bat half roguishty, halt His wonder on this point, however. in ‘The Major watches her closely as longer, 101A Time are’ ceren ea, Direotton SHINEY Trokenr tna Touplaebine Melo. aa cer MAKOR trils set little speech, and ah Sie hax gone for a watk.-« think.”’| | SAY TUBATME Mover a oat Much Ado About sechine| MUTROPOL mys he ae ae ten ts (roublegome Major. Mee hon |tentien Mra. Rivers, stooplig to. poke “Ka . Robert Emmet “Ho dinte éxpect me dowh to-day,” Bh ite cat But deathly pal closely returns nia fixed gaxe, Then, | [Par BELLEW Ver LYRIC 2fe2n2>. Wilton Lack } pe mat, st Pats - the Majot/eoen on, “Thinks me mife at 1 was quite calm, but deathly pale. with @ somewhat troubled and batlad} “het me do that for you’ gays a Amn eT FAK wasnt sae, ackaye jsFRtF WEST FAD Biase, ROR this moment, no doubt.” withering glance at her. “Fact ts, L/ Cecil, agai. Sho Is quite calm but] expression On Nis face, he rises and bids PERL e. SOMINR Ce poker. bo haitttt GARRICK Sh Or t Patetek's Day ny srrow), | = tL hs Again MO lookn at Clusy, aw it og. | MAPdly Knew L wis coming down myeel( {deathly pale, them “good-by" for the present, Whowt rin ig kneeling on the hearth-rug, and] | Katherine Kennedy, “| Grand@™ Medal wx th Mad) Brooklyn Amusements ° : peécting lige to answer, He ts in truth until this morning. But business muat) “Hi, marringe,” says the Major, | the dror has shut behind him, Ronnie Jous fo Know If Duke: Craven saw | De Attended to, you now. Tira come jquletiy. It is true that he shifts a little] euynk YOhemently to Cect!. hin comigg or heard him announced | Indeed to carry Craven back to town | umésasfly In his seat AS he anys this, and 1 dnn't: bolieye one word of, tt.” he by. the aérviint, And, {f 60, whether he| Wh me. I Dring a’ letter trom his |refuses to Mft his eyes from the car-|says hastily: “not one! He ook an ie ran Away to AGO! the bore of having | cousin, Lady Maud Wetordate, vomand-| pet; but, nevertheless, he aya It, fee 9 OF talehood hee tn to spenk to hitth Ing his Immediate attendance, A dead allence ensiies—a silence short took ot: towe,”? oars Ot in b Yho is this Cousin Lady Maud? |in feality, yat of intolerable length to | Mranwe stone. Sa a, the test, t ‘asks Cecil, quickly. sothe in tiie'room. ‘Then Cooll Inugh! ve every Ww: a you know?" inquires the | Quite @ ‘Vatutal litte Jaugl. oo: #0 oe mov oat wall door: her indeed, that both. her mother tae eh re ete oe « looking Very é@Afnestly up into Mrs. Riversis face, with his plearant nonest| | NEW LYCEUM SS . LT. Powers & Orlainal Cast. os ie PE nt not-cbtsity not-ane ait not| |W LETTE ORABHERSM) Seca means ae te cine is PONT AUK iit Bee aivire eralreeiei ney a GARDEN aca OUT oF at HE | FOL wi HE GIRL wut *. BLOQpEOOR, hse trang oe ae he a | | BEER Malad. | | “een a 9 bathe pain ” fae he aaa oe KEI (H’S Bt "EST SHOW ai It in even better thie year. ns ie et ay ii a nm

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