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The : Scarlet : . ‘ Wag. ie cant j 2 Crees ‘ ch it oe ae aes sino ‘oe a womnan told whet she iy . Poel i : ays ity oy ’ on . Li alanis bai the queer pranks of men’ at e f ? ‘ >. asic . J A ‘ Gia rom ae NY Be: a) Me “I knew. @ company of m men, some of them bachelors, en miag “Wor A's a | By Fergus Hume. ged ; i M3 ace | ae de cr ca * ‘ am: 1 f Ae , eye \ ain b . i i iy ; P " 5 i i Paty abtiba ee ‘his lettera and): would talk over tholr cectaneth) compare notes, p “I remember that one man Author of ‘The Mystery of ; i “fi | ‘ : : f : Bese te an : he £1 [woman cold tenause whe told tii (Coprrieny 1908, by the National Press _ sa " Y : 4 $ i ie i fees re RY Eo : A 4 ais {¢ he: expected ther bo .weite. ¢0 Mian SYNOPSIB OF PRECEDING CHAPTERS. fe CRYIN < Sie pad gana’ P % 5 ‘ 0 must send her postage stampa, eanter love Mildred Starth, 7‘ ; : Saree “ “% Pi . t . - ‘Another was a widewar with weer bre Lat ed and Lancanter js m op ea etd iy y : * % ly é sof: children, and within «a few mo wn Lie gee Silay ae : } c ‘ { : ¢ BR os ‘ vag rig after his first wite died he was hunting marry Bustace If, h ‘ a « . pe. i c another, He owned a fine farm, % y Boyer he Mer brother's slay ‘Arabella,’ he would whisper in ear, ‘you will find In, the big rose ‘Tho wordless play is the most search- [in your back yard the binmest, ri Ing and sometimes the most cruel test | #Wectest watermelon that ever came of tho ability of the actor, Put « my farm, and, Arabella, you know ¢ of our widely advertised actors and ac- |/8 suying @ great deal.’ Sapiro it wi tresses on the atago to play a part with | basket of big, luscious tue the ald of gesture alone, and they would | “They are fine, Arabella,’ a parties be quite out of thelr eloment, We should | volce would whisper, ‘I picked) every” soo how expressionless are their faces, | one with my own hands, and I thought.” how meaningless are their attempts to |of you every time I dropped one in the | portray love or despalr, how uscless are | basket. Nature made them for yot ial thelr arms and hands, What could | Arabella, and Arabella,’ # Sul verie 1) they make of their parts without the | Volce would say, ‘I'm théniing that nas Seer: Ymynters of the. tattoo. IAAT KS, ' The up ak fogenta Lancuager to ond. his a hee Spanish pantomimist and “Pamarov.' Tamaroo is dancer, Rosario Guerrero, who 1s ° was the sel H fainer, “Ho. cells Jarman classed with Cavalase, Char- eer ieetln tne, tari lotte Wiehe, Pitar Morin and the left. The young mon will, | duinty Mile, Zanfretta by the forelen ty? ihherit these fortunes at twenty critica, has given fresh impetus and In- Hag) Jearne that Wee Endian, woman: terest to the art of pantom{me in Lon- opium and ‘ Peng’ rntr ie RY aegirmtcn ar Berts'a| don, where she recently appeared. Tn and goncerneg: th"the factors plots against) the accompanying pores, reproduced Wrenk, from London Sketch, Sonorita Guerrero \ runs the gamut of human emotion in CHAPTER XXII, | sanvomime and any felr young render of The Evening World who wishes to ture intended you for me,’ ‘The (Continued.) author's lines, and, indeed, in some . court Miss Cork Explains. poses give, Study them and rehearse Home few years ago It occurred to an | that time he had written Arabi Pomae- ait “Then the window was open?” cae editor to have two separate oriti- | thing Ile a bushel of letters ven P each a number of times. | Men ‘ But ate “Yes, air, The right-'and winder, but) yt 1s only in “pantomime,” otherwise alsms written of a particular play, Leta ve Bul Della wouldn't (iii the blind was down," dumb show, that true acting can be tho one by a temporarily blind and the | Marry. ri plier by a temporarily deat man, and | “At last he got on with tie ‘mae! “That wouldn't keep out any one. Have| post appreciated, and the term has a far you any ifea who got in and murdered | oior origin than the class of enter- montal crowd that I have mentioned, to publish them in parallel columns. |e inauoed him to ad pq Mr, Starth?” talnment bearing the name associated For the purpose of the first column “Why, ait'—Tilly's eyes opened wide-| nowadays with the Christmas season. coe writer wat throughout the play |*"eer desperation he 3d eo and towag) fy—‘didn't that yeller-‘aired’—— The popular pantonrimes of t¢ with his eyes closed, and for the sec- ond another succeeded in stopping his he didn’t, and you know he| Romans (about 60 B. C.) have been d Cottey Cittver was one of the first, connected Presentation of Dances In, tunity some seasons ago to appreciate | ears very effectively with cotton-wool, 1 as “playa of gesture and danc-| Noverre, who in or about 1147 is eup- rr “ely me, air, I neyer'— ing,’ known fifteen centuries later as| posed to have oreated the modern| writers to appreciaate serious manto-| Character, wherein tho passions are| the possibilities of dumb show in that | ‘Tho blind playgoer, from what he coul “You know more than’ you ‘sald Le the | tne “ballet d'action,” which, revived in| “mime-drame” as a thing apart from| mime, In criticising the London pro-| hupplly expressed and the whole story | exquisite worl “L'Enfant Prodigue," in oy ene. week i tbr cian tion 3 sald Fistabe, | Ttaly, doveloped Jeter on in Frando,| the “baltet d'action.” “Words,” Me| duction of a wordless play entitled! intelligently told by @ Mute Narration) which Pilar Morin appears, ‘anit last UA PIRY aBunceca tM SnGaH tite Rie interpolated: her: mothers in | the outcome thereof being @ revival of| held, ‘only serve to weaken the action| ‘Toves of Mars and Venus.” ho de-| of Gesture only.” teason ‘La Main" and other) pieces in | Grawing almost ridiculously wrong cone PERFECT scribed Ht as "a piece formed Int , having written tho ad-| the Roman pantomime, associated with and destroy tt effect,"' In England, ress, “tell all, It's the least we can do —_ a = to this kind gentleman ufter the way lin @ brilliant tarten gown, and the rib- t, ‘we've treated him." hon picked up in the Sand lane house by F ires that Burn * “You. neodn't blame Tilly,” said} Tilly was of the same pattern, Rustece, dryly. Kou are in fui, not ———— for Centuries. pt Come now''--to yee ven sus- CHAPTER XXIII. AGIOS Ante burnin ny one?” ‘ HERE ai ba ey ‘said Tl: Per vienis ‘a don't)" Balkis. in Yorkshire, Tngland, to-day Bustace thought for 4 moment, Then Fs @ moment or two Hustace and which have never been out for New York playgoers had an oppor ‘which Mme, Wiehe thade subh @ auc. ‘clusions from what he could only a 1 thy Tooth Powder . ie) Gloaneen 8 ya nd peantifiew the vei Reed by, Recple, of ofa century. Very convenient for tourists, MAY MANTON’S xg Ng Daily Fashions Nothing |e prettier for little girls than just such simple, he took out, a sovereign, and tumsed it the negress eyed one another, He | hundreds of years, At the old-fashioned to Mrs, Burl. “Go and get tho box, was admiring her shapely form farmhouses in the dales of Yorkshire he ead, “and call a cab, I'll spoak | and stately bencing. Although black | peat is otill burned. The fuel 1s ob- dainty frocks as this PREPARED BY with Tilly alone,” ie, cay ai, ey at Kt by te farmer thar ack one, Tilustrated the ire, Burl, ecoustomed to obey| the character given to her by Miss|are kept by the farmers in their stack- matorial, ts dotted BA, AOS, uh Buatace, went out at once, with a final | Cork, cline Mrs, Burt, looked’ a g0d- | garthe, chambray, sith collar recommendation 'to Tilly to’ tel) agl. waturyd creature in the, main, although | “inn4 country round about te noted for and cufts of white em- broidery, but the de- sign 18 one that ts adapted to wil the pretty searonable ma- terials, The soft-fin- ished piques are great- "Now then,” eaid\Jarman,when sione| J4tman granted that she could belies vgirdiecaies,” which made with, Che: emal-wenyent.:'DIS you pick ie Whon aroused On the dered it|ffom dou baked kh, quaint patty, sua wp anything?’ abe had been lurking in Mra, Betts's |PAnded over the peat fires, These fires “Yes,” sald Titty, tn a frightened! Troner on that fatal day, and whether |@f@ Kept slowing from generation to veloe, and fished in the pocket of her! gh» had billed the man she profemed | Sneration, and the son warms himself oe eer blue dress, This, and this, One was| to tove, at the fire which warmed he eire and iy abed eae ‘tn the kitchen, the ribbon, and t'other| On her eide Balkis was—es the Amort.| his grandsire and his grandstre's sire, y Heed ors, a prepelesyll ‘was on the atttihg-roofit Noor. cang put M—slzing up her visator. Her|and which will warm his son and bis Nhat! Ghee en : ‘The objest found on the sitting-room custotners wero for the.most part Las-| @on's eon. Pf w ea rey OXZYN BALM. floor wae the invitation ments by ofp | AA otter, | ChB pAmen and ~ ealfor's, Whey dattot Solin a ouaeentte o many 4 to Lancaster esking him to cell. Prob- a lyT@ gentleman from tne] FuniDy aigtniot, which has ee vellings, ba- Supp yourself seated in a lic col Ustes, and the ike, that it is almost im- ,possible to enumerate them. ‘The blouse ts one of Years, 1800) ebly Btarth, for the furtherance of the ‘ae: End would come to her respevt-| ably, is held by ‘ Bacher arn plot, had taken it out of Frank's pooket | adie house to smoke a aly pipe of opiun. motherly, in & ot, when he lay tnsenalble, intending to de. | S2m# even came to gamble, and Meskle | tereary records to show that it his was wondering if this well-looking man| ror °heen ‘out di Y atroy it, but hed forgotten to do so. Ii} vag a emoker or a gambler, She| centuries, luring the last three Gat have iain unnoticed on the foor| waited for him to epeak, being ahrewd Inveyance or popular resort opposite two ladies, one of whom has a soft, peachy complexion like a child, and the the most becoming to i ther ts fairly pl d with tilt plowed nite i other is fairly plastered with a f} and not caring to venture an opinion) . Kittle girls, and be. HH particular @pecimen of Atis-) some 180 spect Aristolochia, cosme Mu totla ila" aaare Some untif’ she knew Dreckesly what his busl- Has 72 Children. womes adaptable not folcchia here Alustrated haa | which seven aes found in toe, Utes fui he salty Heads Ath heaa HE biggest family of today aos alone: to the entire blossom messuning roughly 18 26| Staten, The cutous Sowers of the|} lured, and a whi ahd is heard, ‘to you know an’ old man called coming to @ French authority, costume, but for the| inches, and a stem of about #1 inches. | plant vary greatly, both in form ana|} ./sn't SHE painted, all right?” Tamaroo?” asked Hustace, suddenly, belongs to the King of Sham, Lancustee et he! Balkis looked et him serenely, ‘| This monarch has two officiel wives, Se neny roof that he did. | never heard of him, ald, eiehty more of @ minor order, and his mes abent th hx Jey ite aatd Tiny,| Jaman notloed that she spoke almost | children numbered, a few years ano, fa “e. subdus uaa vole sa terting | 4 well as ‘Tamaroo himself, and won-| No fewer than seventy-two, Hie Maier thors set pretty,” | dered that, within eo short epece of | ty had also brothers and elaters to the time, ie should come into comect with | Humber of fitty, and nearly five times aa mn many uncles: and it Lika Wadoated| tnembwnmiiot then Afrion) Soir oacds ail these (t: badiche we Ge Evidently she was on her guard, 90/07. Patioular tamil Bustace tried another ahot —————__. "Twas directed to this Louse by Mrs, No Doctors’ Bills, Burl," he #ald, WHDISH doctors never wend bills to ‘hls time Balkis showed emotion, and, S their i patients, Hach patient pays Ao that?’ ey to speak truly, became raxner ferocious, what he deems just or ie able. to separate waists, which |It forms part of a oollection of plants | else, but are all conetructed in auoh|$} No mother would allow’ her are so well Uked with | left to the town of Magdeburg by the/a way that they imprison any insects plaited skirts and with {merchant Hermann Gruson, and | visiting the species have a ed of Srakeant lig Certain the suspender dresses, | kept in the “Grusonhaus,” There are! reputation as remedies for sale-bites The quantity of ma. | =e ees |} Many really pretty Bia ire re Serial required tor th | [Antara ieteneeenmmmmemmmmmmmmmmmmranmmman| { 0704 miserable by sal medium sige (ten ad lnfmied “see Which yeare) ts 5 7-8 yards y, . from nothing In the world but HP at fuse Bet Don’t Poison Baby. congested pores ‘ ORTY YEARS AGO almost every mother thou, ons her oh her child must have fra Balm frees the Ath SH Iinortfon “fo tor r PAREGORIO or laudanum to make it el ties. Nature does the a Nature does her work all Mati dat FE Hoe, 0a. MANE wil produce the BLREE in als fe int i tl Girl's Blouse—Pattern No, 6088. sight, ‘gman Sha’ twelvs | have been pate) or, Whose health haé been ruined for life by paregorio, la uda-|{ right If the way Is clear, °, t in the room “She ie a bad woman—so unartery years, num and morphine, each of which fs a narcotic product of opi rl with the it ee (mn con te 3 | woke | Fane ter and. bar obild trom day whose cup aare i deed | H ia Obtain These Péiterns are probtbited from n sellin, elthor of the arcotica named to children at all, of ae nose Peachy chee oa Eee Na ire. starvinm, ‘and she’ Tetra yours! em-| Views Or wet, It he haa both’ onee se: ow to Obtain es ‘ to anybody out Ing them ‘ poison,” The definition of ‘ narcot Mel’ ORZYN BALM, not ar Inoclose 10 cents in coin or stamps for each Pattern orde and address §| is: ‘A medicine which relieves pain dnd produces sleep, but which in n= : oly World May Manton ie ittne 6 “a foses icine smi te hitmate dapat death,” The mae and |{ senic, white lead or mercury, unre, pity, ul and sold under im ivi pote what i wal ror aa IAD incaleae Nabil tone but its daly use lt fe e ° ’ CON a Cs, 1 itp aes i tha dieuatare the face of wrinkles, lines, en- $175 In Prizes for Fe Wii eee Genuine Castoria always bears the signature ML TEBE Kee Dares inlay bil ishes, when within, © ‘therward left by them; the poor, if they pe, ished Jarman, quietly, biyfean pay him a @ i gputdn’t fave got in through the) ‘Balkis atared and looked etill more] y7/°an Dey him a « unvieasant. ‘There is nothing wrong | tends the poor as faithfully as he docs “Well fea EL, with ye eee easen that mhe could sav, If you belong. to| the rieh, he tbat ry ei the pokes you've wasted your elma, I rating passes inion attr am quite resectable,’ Soula ha reer nilled. by ert tates er i at bim @ ee a net i, aS ‘yen to keeping thowe secret gambl- ttaross. \d atter my he aAdree- ei ae, ten by hin py hin tariner at feat toe | PE, EVENING WORLD Camera) 2 Choce for your prise photosraph | World, and the three best will be pub- any A beautiful Oxzyn Picture with te polze et fog vena Salt Jarman, mye be Day Coupon oa this page may be /any subject or incident that striies you |lished in this paper. 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