The evening world. Newspaper, September 22, 1905, Page 15

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=? acinus. Friday Even’ Papa’s Girl 2° 2" Seka sss Spun BY_F_G_Lonsie Talks eSturio! spnuit er woe Csrupip! THe IDEA! IGHT OR ‘ n N PE % PANK ‘YoU GOOD CSrbpiw! span yo CAN x “ZIRA" Gives a Real Thrili. Margaret Afigiity ‘xo ziga and Bey. Fratk Worthing 2é Rev. Gordon erly Gitgreaves. ae Ruth Widing, Clavering and Jameson Lee Fin- THAT. WORD RIGAT OR TLL SPANK ‘TOU ney ae Capt. Arnold. Sylvester. B ly over at have noticed, it lots of cimem for instance, there's that little there with the red necktie and thé check trousers. Do you notice the way he has this hat covked over one| then there's the man whd wears ! tart Kou notice thatst ton't hung. down | set junt.attelght op hie head ve no- over tin ear, but Just tHited ieing of pert | ticed that of a man te ale) ? tnd aay like, Wall tha ie fein aye: abput, the anime, Om opp =e 3 . : is 90 stuck on himeelt what hd can hard. to the other, no nratter. WHAT HAVE You DONT Be CRUEL, DEAR= TLL BUY. Jiy’ cen. wera? Be Ae ad katana DONE WITH YOUR > THE D ite that an offense?” asked ‘The Sort oaks BEAUTIFUL DOLL“ 2 TW I, way," ‘ i ’ ell, say," continued, the cashier DE KINDEST ‘ DB: T PAID TEN te sirl, “of course. you can’t send people b y! j 3 AR a to jall for it, but.some.people with the ? GARISTMAS: disease might get. there, And if you| are the kind that's slde-s slik look around you'll notioe that every | most of the time.’ The Plaint of the Graftless, Graft, By Aibert pe Ga, Gerhune. (With hamble apologies. to. Lewis Carrai},) | T* Donkey und the Blephant watched the Ipyestigation, Qiaey' i “The parson braces up his conviv- Zira has: @# fainting spell. jal cousin.” OT eveh the extravagant braévas from the back of the house could disguise N the fact that Mise Margnref Anglin had given Broadway areal thrill, when jn the third act of “Zita,” wt the Princess Inst night, she gave. vent to’ all the professional emotion that site has beon storing up sitive the day of ‘Mrs. + Date's Dererse.”* r ° “the 'modern playwright has been doing his dullest these past few years to ytoaich us that/the vulgar thrill isn’t. goo@ for our evening-clothed hearts; tat we shold @igest our dinners with sugar-coated dram, and take our sensations With our lfinsurarcs palletes; but for alt thaty of-fashtoned thougli itghay be, the thrill's ‘the thing to maike ui sit up occasionally and take something more Athan respectful notice. It’s @ real luxdry to be “wrought up" now and then, “Zia! te frankly old-fashioned. Messrs. J. Hartley Marmers and Henry aAtt- sler come out in capitdls of the programme and Los tha¢ their four-act drama fs ‘founded upon the same story as Wilkie Cofliny’s “The New Magdalen.’ * Tho Donkey wept aloud at such, financial d ‘The Elephant said nothing; he. seemed jest in contemplation, “Tt whitewashera at Albany got busy fora year, | Do you suppose," the Donkey asked, ‘they'd wipe the record clear? | ‘The Blephant said nothing, but iis eye looked rather queer. “Folks claim,” the Donkey safd, “we both demanded: checks last fail, But. we'll stand pat and prove we never got one cent. in.sil.” F ‘The Blephant sala nothing, but.he thought:\“Good 9}d MaCall'* “To think,” the Dénkey cried, “they'd drag OUR names into the wreck! ‘To seek with slurs and hints of graft our probity to fleck!” }when the more-dead-than-alive Hyster mects again the fathtr whdse Brutality | siyly trom the side of her sleeping, hus. | ¢o,/,Wnageetand ICs gpttem up expres y [oe their lite atresh, but it no sooner dawns ti , bites Garth aM titer” tekelins f BociaSahecor gio OG Gan HIER Ree he, ae ‘The Elephant said nothing, He knew who'd won that race. Oe ea rate Uren Age Gieras tis bd Sy & 3 - SO Sa RE - 3 f . eres Gur aaient Now for "The New Magdnlen" incident, Tt rushes.on without disguise: Ruth’ A eh ee le 6 . ses Wilding is inside the lines—heaven knows why—and-ehe wante to get out, Sensible} Precocious Perkir is eo ef et &. ey The Biography of, an Office, Boy: lady, White.she is. ws for # pam a. timely shell keels her over, Mercy—-or : anes es dead, and, ¢akiag Wer nam snd ae many of her| - — 5 By Roy Le McCardell, he FL) OY x wi will permit, rides off to London. Author of ‘‘The Bishop's Boaagriamy; or, Phe Wreek of the Water Wagon;*? ‘‘The Reerudes of Jack the Bear; or, The Thtottiing of Theodore, ® reckmartonj?? =. ‘*Phe Pirate Airshig fi bs of the Clo 24, : = » laghen tiers Zia turn, huris deflance in goad, . ) ro . i om sah cas ‘hind ee ana winds-up a stormy speech with “Ring! ring! xing!” 1: ‘ Z. = si ee Old audt and the rector, anewer tite belt they smile’at Ruth's story, seca é be i pended tet that her het ie cracked. When sho‘ ls gone makes 0 , and shivels at: thus Jip the effect of the legitimate climax. baie heme asc nih Vaeciacats Tou next. s6c her steating ‘downstairs in bemutifut white clottfes, but.the réctor py that they had @ right) ir. handled ail the enone ll; tbe vabt [fh Soviet, ther bat, Be “gaa bovis ting Ge ee Bloutaph, Compaay toot. the efforis bg “Flag mis his”, Besides, Jamex Hazen Hyde has @/ters, “You are gn youn yaty. doi ; the Reoublican party in ‘tts! worth of moving piptures showing ketps her from goin vi gealit not slang the suspensé fouger: | avoid Brvantem | f . ag pigtures reiting : er ae Fig Hs: at into the world thet way, and, hot under the BORGE Walbridge Perkins i lovely, ‘the cheery, the generous, {#21 National Dishonor, etythingns ©, Uttle bunch of whiakers on ‘his chin. | * TTT eave siso.000 to defeat the Dem r - banging lamp for two, tulées. hor ‘now working for the. folly okt} tne hali-tellowewellomel’ the so-| They may have called him “our wen-| ut\niesti We,sholdn't have said! He also wore knee breeches and et bi cratic party 2! ntleman who's initials ard J.| ¢lable old benefactor is J. P. Mofgan; | ial Vice-President” pr ‘ ‘@ i ‘moving pictures! | slippers. wi red heels. ea OSE Dan, Sie " pins who's initials arg J.| gla ean | al resident” pr ‘Morgan's bright ‘thoes moving 1 | sit th high heels ‘a a tthe age ep EHF ‘SARE atk Shonen ‘The captious critic may be ready. to ada to that admission afd point out other 3 FE : 'plaps on the same theme. What of it? The world Im full of new and ola. Mag- eI Yb . | dalens and. always will,be so, 80 why not the theatres? The authors of “Zira” ave : a Laugt ’ wit ’ tk 1S UME iy Mer 1. The Blephant said nothing. but he mouthed ». Httle check. ne | have simply taken a strong story by therhorns ard twisted it Into new and ac- Chicago Record-Herald Man. "@ratt." ste murmured as she ab- | The oyster with a snicker, , pon paying his way with the %0 I owe “"We' quickly prove,'’ the Donkey said, “we ne'er were compensated! © repgnena ‘ She—That fast number was « tenutl- |Stracted the Inst car fare from the |'“T simply can't get fn a broll Phim, If we had swallowed all that castt we'd stfil be much inflated: No wttenipt ts made In the first ct to get clélr of tHe skirts of “The New| gui 1wtaby! pockets’ anid retired again to’ peaceful | As long as I’m in liquor.” 1 Aaa Bess, t The Elephant sald nothing. but his trunk looked overweighted) Magdalen,” yet by that same token it ty the best actor th€ pial mot withatanding|. tHe—Then you-noticed the refrain? slumbers, a — “E tell you whatk’ said Gotham, en-" AND i i one emational appeal of that “strong scene" which comes Iafer. ‘The wound that] gie—No: what was it? tginauhiinil NS Philadelphia Press Man: tertaining. hia Western cousin, “every- vawae, et the Donkey said agati, ‘upon our:record.olden. 2a [Bester Trent, abusc’ bya drunken father and afterward ruined by a ful¥e mar-| He—Buy low. ladeIphia is Man. Markley—He tells me he expects to| thing's: so high fare it's almost impos- rdnce companies: WH ever were’ behojden! { riage, carries wit her to Cape Town is deeper than apy inititted by the Boers’ ef e “WHY do vou think Rimer will befn-'|take two weeks’ vacation. J}etble to keep a house’ going,” ‘The Dlephant seid nothing. And his silence was-pure golden, Aut *fupon the Bh@lish soldiers whom-she niirses, Miss Anglin makes you feet. this} “Cratt,”” eho sald softly es she slipped | terested in vcur proposed cat'ehow?” Borroughs—Yes, but he won't do it, “wells” replied“ Kansan, ‘the i i. r 20g 1 understand it's gotten up expressly | 7, /ic1ey.wihy, ashi boss’ lot ied fate: om bigt) Qbt-our way: itis. al- “It I had.gotten, all the dough claimed in those charges base ¢ pee ef wide Fa ne'er have finished the campaign ‘way back. in second p}ace!”* ie otf -Frknk Worthing was. well worthy the cloth Aé wore, thoughratill betra: 00d man, need of a nerve fonlo; Mr. Jameson Leo Finney ¥ 5 veges New. York fer pet betel ry out Now : ; Fs cerni@ecr who-leved brandy and ita: Maren nthe cos delle aise aa rite” vers ee palley-t Yow know it ali the time? aecras Waa af offon Day Ih very ons poe easel Bat tor Janes Hanson’ Hyde's facial] "A igud roar ot tau a} 5 a 3 S -* bi ke i a id other menrot the cast ail gaye-xood accounts of| ¥0lders, the’ stockholders, the dough-| Ain't you the,.mean thing not to let on! | of that & montage, tngprtany, face TA Chasgiteds ya ami'ax, Lawyer Hughes would not now Sqgutnn, tri mm tn ki: nea MP shen 5 ; CODOPUEY Io the cae Steroaves, always Sabtstying and meeligert, fad jittle | D&G holders, “He Is working ‘ter: every- Cha} I. iantionst™ piled ie |e ‘bearding our hergs, Georgie Perkins, loca iat the ieee eee eae > $ Whitten ge uavinathevle. role ot the kdy Who was shelled, bur Mew | >9dF* He makes the; Sawdnst a Chon typen times, they, were kat- rye. fo Mie “Gnllieky obapter-! sno kingpin éffice boyyand tho r aver \tchd Whe, Moca ta homag "iB quite herself as thovoid. aunt N Jno Ike bleached ties in! meee Oi ety i oa hs ale Bi a vane: Faia ae Farce Je setting yg. employs, kind-hgprted Mr. Ao ‘ oO e Ov fear ir, Afoi imsel in a les. b , Chapter XIV. Tr BAittle “speech Mr. Benty Milter, wha dorenves Grea ae & Breat deal f trast to bis ubiquituems strenuosit: than yihine fas Re te ue @ company, raid it was tis aim, se y° Ae tbe ‘Ag the plot of our story is no thik He p94 pare ae a vik wetienT t and the Republican National Commit: | hide tt with viglets, but it is all oft, at oie!” it rut eee ¥e the siatement of “wmember of a certain booking priougi-to Jcil we wil! tell you who the |hend of the Finance Committee, 1 | tue or for Santa Claus Hamilton’ to uals Bs bt Bae aati ina ba is Jue at ia sis Comapyec sly this glory \ > Pi ‘As John A, MoCall uther sung sat Bere * ‘But westle f (rhe ” uf % sa perfortnances are all right, |proud pretoratives of an office boy in Mrs. Ca ‘aelnten © to] Dut as the strats 1s too great on you, | -bin Aduelary concern. these words Preeoctous Perkins im helders who might drop in with the!a faattrainf ~~ a eee te eK ‘This vstented woman: an of Wi Poalty ab Wie ‘ho etiIy rotciemes Ajatripute at. Albany, Georgie used. to tam \merk premiere 7 aR areas Ae) Ab 706. Dut he’ etn sit tio Tae id ha ‘aioe 008, coe sase”polloy- got it handed to him trom f Thaw. uso a! a af it ts , ’ 2 . young men ¢o youns excont to! Uses of Kerosens. x Au per ed young people oan obtain expert frlacin as cmmecner itintea | RS, J.—Inatend of water te: All perplex: Proper for a girl to accept a ring in wash painted wajls take a 1 mie! Gs x : nd advice.oni their tangled love affairs by writing} \any otner way. Ot course, mamy young apg. the walle ‘ -ghtaaat a i - 9 ‘ B . Letters for her shouid be ves oso ae Seana be ‘s Sevens! Aer took as AF tame stot “Sceanee . + Peg 5 r & bunch te a bp orks | ate ciel Serer [eee eg tas rowan ing-machite Wi swe Her Papa Interfered, =| Bavanaas igpnaatinn gt Tes ra ras Sibey salir ae Safina. @BALM @FOK @LOVERS “ee Home Hints. |

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