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AEC Se ugh a! Ba a a oan 8 RE i Ra MARI Seas 8 < « UMRRE Lite POORLY > DUM en ee. mi orlid’s Hom Magazine, Mo. ‘day Evening, Octsber 9 is sane - Fr cehin, SiVB s9ansScRaDANIND aan. Sie femem SLarte Memeo: Liber mcetmnmananate Sit Tia oan al cy amen tite eae a 7 at Crowe Had Kidnapped John D. w& & wt BY, Roy. L. McCardell, | de Consistent Lady Will Move--Also She Won't. FEEOING HIM MIS a rr] ry Some of the Strenuous Life He ould Be Vp Against. : yof the T READING His PRESS COUNT THAT | SPUNTING | Oo T* managers have been put'ing the subtle Influenos Of thi “i out! S$ LAST MILLION AM alt word out, Mr. Nome, aiterly worn out! 11 NOTICE & OVER AGAIN: MONEY: | ‘Yoemselves into print again, Like mind of the Madhastan, 4 te all-well etna you, men, eT ke aL gs I THInk You! rN the gra they have always | oftenss, however, for it pant worrles Ai cares Upon 5 Soen—proverblally fuse prophete—they | to an ageeleration of speech, ae house gay and chipber and than find fautt APE a \ yO have been telling us of the se.mn, | Proves his performance and sat ry who l# killing horeelf trying to keep me x eslithe, Uy 2SaY, ™| | They have no seneo of humor, eles they | from his former tandendy to be: \ Lin GITTIN would see that the season Is telliny y tL } Lin GIT own story, and has, got well ee ae Bren thal Wal SOE econd chapter, No one knows better Nabatoagt ts 9 wank, fett'e a than the manager himeett that ne | mpl lat season, when ae) Bam knows nothing whatever about the sea- | MOT Ing Tasmin shwoume ida, Ge son beyond the last box-office receipts, | lah" A. Word of erlthelan,) ama ‘The rom story remains to be told by | Dvust lm bromptly qo, nimeelt hat uncertain quantity galled “the pub> Misw Carlotta Nitson, NOW Fiding a lo," whieh alts, or doesn't edt, out in | One with: “The Manon the BO} front. The manager gan only ait in hia | S¥lonally whows traces OF her tinermost offles and hope, And it ie| lon with Mrs. Tiske, amd there only his hope that he pute on paper, | MARY others who try'to do the with his name sigmed bravely at the | that has long kept Manhattan ™ ond. The “syndicate swells with {te | Audiences guessing. ) own wind; the “anti-syndioate” boasts it | Mra Carter Is another 4 1 | will knock the wind out of ftw rival, mt | tator# ad nauseam, », Vinemik is the comedy of the pot and the kettl4, | ald her to Aeath iv fi, Mr, Charles Frohman, sensible, success. | Abels im madly am’ awful Rt {ull man that he te, keepa his fingors out {tempt a¢ the same Ghing in “Mlle of the fire, and ways all therg fa to say | Marni.” And so. it goog, fram Lao In these few words: TMtrichetetn, who Richa n “Tt all Tam producing anf propose to | nearly every part that ‘falls into Produce the prevent seasoh in New York | ds, to the chorus girl who thitnike and London turn out whet they showid | S80 looks lke Edn May just because be, and what I hope they will be, I pre. | ve happens to own eden dict @ great season, empectally for my-|% cover her ear What h Fy seit,” needs {s more originality and less im Hp mouse tn .order!\ nae A Tam foolish to do It, but as I sald to myself \ Jhjtiis rocking chair all afternoon alone, ‘Oh, Te ; ge-Aha' all the other mea have Jt nige, with noth. ing Ad bother them but a few little Upsiness cures, and tthekearGover when they close the!r stores or offices and come: home! i | o.d6es @ man think of the worry and annoyance aa haa to put up with! All be has to do ts Vig Money to pay the expenses, while a woman and worry of spending tt! » | Ser Lirone when work {s,through \t ty through, And yet i reiroavearuae I have-seen you come hone and) sit around aa If you ' hadn't @ friend-in the world, simply because you, had a note to meet the next ¢ © | Gay, or had to-raise some money or some one was threatening to sue Fou, or some, other silly thing Jtke that! i og {If you were 4 woman and know what real worry was with incompetent ser- vant, or not knowing how you would get a dress made! “Of course a man doesn’t care how he ts dressed; anything will do him, but! i ff a woman. looks like a dowdy she knows every other woman Is laughing at her Behind her back! f 2 “T have my charitable work to do, and how can one bring eweetnens and light fnto the lives of the poor unless one Ls dressed in a rich and fashionable manner that inculoates respect? “Anyway, Mr. Nagy, I am thinking of moving. Everybody ts moving, Every- ; Body is going into handwome and expensive apartments but us, Even Mrs, Dubb, fwho runs a boarding-house, can afford to move. And tho aira rhe gives herself: (TIRED: “Of course sho has to move because whe !s way behind in her rent and has Mr. Frohman knows what the. ts talle- tation, J r Deen served with a notice to quit, but the principle is the same, } ing about—nothing. | ee : ; “And there is Mrs. Stayver! Bho quit\housekeeping after she came back from ene Piston, C.—A song of the’ title ae the seaside thia summer and has moved into @ moat exclusive apartment-house, F far more interest, ‘and muct mention was sung fn) ? where they do not allow any children, and she ‘has the cutest Angora cats and } four of the prettiest Japanese spaniels I ever saw! "Sho puts on more aire than ever, but, as I said to Mra, Gradiey, “There are J wome very queer people in The Bnobonia!’ For when we called on Mrs, Stryver, ( and I just hate that woman, although if you had your way you wouldn't want (ma to have « friehd or call on anybody, there was an alr of Phinestanes and perox. 4 fe about the place thet made me thankful I didn't Nve there, oe “OF course, you wouldn't let me moye to a fashionable apartment-house, be- @ause ft has all the modern conveniences and you nearly freeze to death when you ean’t get steam on cold days and all the inside rooms are dark. “And I never could stand the bother and work and worry of moving, but you |b don’t care. You would see me kill myself just because you ‘have got it into your } bead to move! 4 © pon’t tell me, Mr, Nagg; don’t tell me! All the worry and work will fall on ) me. This house sults ine, and I won't, move, and you can get a divoree if you more to the potat, thourh the it aft liane ahr erbulpina) eource be a prejudiced ‘ty | it 48 sho plucked a, on what the critie of Life, Mr? J ha | formation 9a ‘Uni pond: “se calf, hurls at the cloned door of the Oe Pe of “ayndie A “Of large Importance to theatre-lovers A srvallant Pe {in Amerioa {9 the new opposition to the tru. The combination of Messrs, Bo. But I lasco, Finke and Shubert, ff it be carried out with wisdom, energy and loyalty, means more to the Aderioan stage and tothe future pleasure of American The Best Wife. theatre-goers than anything that has 00- 8 a rule, the 1 curred for a long tim, ‘The immediate A if — | failure or success of a mumber of pro- ACTING AS HIS CADDY« BALANCING HIS LEOGER. | want to!" c ? AS ay ; ductions !s not of #0 importance, | her a. pepo Van baie ygreig: : |The Boomerang Vengeance of Troubadour Tim # {rene ru! ats y mar fae Roe ge ee |, | Look Out for the Nomination! , BAM TIORNAER | lobo yao yg the dap ot « pei of ie ope By Albert Payson Terhune, way this nt Gw_ pretentJoactate, Nona | Kady howe reg aah competition is the only thing which will | constancy, love, ‘ Aa C, B. Hughes wes returning from the theatre lute at night he found @ crowd wait- gave (he life of dramatic art.” more lasting, F mg in front of hie house to offer him the nomination for Mayor-—Nown item, F | EPUBLICANS' front doors are locked, thelr windows battened down: seey 4 ele Gs staueaiee pingtie bos gr ol bp para man needs, Tt le . Not ono of them dures stray abroad chrowrhout all Gotham town, George Ade groups as “the Missourf | but a pari oak sens, Bince Charlie Hughes sneaked out one night and to tis consternation, family" to waitln ‘With some common sense An Found waiting him on his return that dreaded Nomination, family’ is mmon and Hl ee witch you will have to Tm vast, mysterious portion Of | Boston Globe, the world located “on the road"! Many a man owes : may judge for iteelt when Mts. |wite, ‘The mitten cant to Fiske starts on (our at the end of fhis)are most frequently found week that “Imitation ts the sincerest |qrown of dark hair, Through. form of flattery,” @nd, Incidentally, | and observation, we fini there ie something of 4 bore, That pale and) sibility of character and love of thin young woman who plays the un-|in the darker woman, while the romantio oreature whom 6ylvaine| requires the incense of admiration doosn't marry in “Leah Kleghne’ |waye burned at her copies Mrs. Fiske to the point of dis) And lastly, a traction, Mr. John Mason t# another) the tall end graceful woman by member of the company who betrays’ side, For weeks this advertisernent tins assailed the public sight: “Wanted—A Man to Run for Mayor. (Preferably White).” And when It falled to bring response @ husky sub-committes Set out with a dog-catvher's van to scour the Greater City, "Pwitl jad the bold commuter as he seeks the morning train “ ‘ie To have the neighbors grab fim as he's sprinting through the rain, And hear them chuckle, “Got you now! Just step into the station «» TM wo can notify you that you've got the Nomination,” Or when the gentle Flatbush man to euchte parties hies, And as he munches peanuts tries to dodge the booby prize, To gee committeemen ri in and bail him with elation: a) Own-Your-Own-Hi Peanut Club handy you this: Nomination!" Republicans; both great and small, who feel too lame to run, # ‘ “ In cellars Darticade yourselves with grandpa's squirrel-gun, Troubadour: “Now, out and alas! Falr And never stir abroad unless preceded by @ scout, Gwendolyn, whom I come to serenade, Y cc'Or the Nomntnncén't catch you ff you don’t watch out! te Paded 00 tho te athe” =: obi Hs “Vengeance! Caltift! Thus shal} fal) all “A pest on't! And roe ts me. For I who dare cron the love-path of doughty have raised wrathful hands ‘gainst ‘Tim: Bite 1 ” | Gwendolyn's own stern father! No more M le Ma br aairtahs camndenll koe the - The Cashier Gir disge by By G, O, McGill, \ ! OMe 2 229e%7or 8 CN. won red strate Phe Cashier Girl] just frewh from 5 ‘as she put a new) It came to @ question as to who should | ribbon in the cash) have the last et s .| card, the young fellow vi register this mora=| fa ee et ing, “that the man} four Tynan ‘but eres who Keeps himself} though OUR te be dremed up rts a] Yetta) | (a tot of things that Riker anikcc ea heater ‘ain't really goming |!n @ carriage, no matter to him, and a lot of times a who i vik br rot yo will beat inmkes @ wood front wate ae Me Ps ary i inquired "he when the gont wi ey Berber. bens stand?” plied. Seamer ment et a a “Tt Jen't always 0,” ventured The | pretty things, and the man who 1 jer smagt ‘ands ean and, know how to. “Hal Me rival prepares to depart. H’en as he descends yon ‘steps I) will smite him full sore with my lute, Bo shall I be avenged!" z 5 Fi gE i | WRESTLING EXERCISES WILL GIVE SYMMETRY AND POISE OVE LETTERS’ GHOST rv tthe Nixola Greeley-S mith, a how Read at Trial.’ | ‘ De eae rae ee ~ / “Lovett Seys Rival Confessed _.. When Shown Letters.” * ' «Love “Lettéfs of Late Merchant nioe can i " a t @ man ’ ‘ ; “Maybe not’ whe continued, "but | any oud pact of the road when ik oomet | ate * cr ‘ the exceptions don't happen where 1 to girla, .\ «Du Bole’s Love Poems Read in ‘an gee them, The other night I was |, “But how about the times Of teoublet® Court.” sut to @ party and a young fellow 5 : " 1 vag introduced to Miss Hogerty, of trouble. ‘They're happleat helt of th the coffee urn, and myself, time when y're fome fort 9 trouble or In some one elae’s trouble; “ay! He was sunt the fcest looks | ing" that do ange the shaganet ee tng fellow you could imagine. MAY MANGON'S DAILY FASHIONS, HERD ts nothing thea the young girl necds more surely than @ long coat that can be worn over any gown and in all weathers. Tis one Ws among ‘the detest Bi sown end becoming ia ¥ as well em absolutely which tag your eibo a Q i Li tutti pt aro rund SRL ata a Ab ED if heen an trong Mo ©: org, an ae y Clasping wing hor head forward, Btep I het + made ert, t ton {othe lates, south fade tometer ‘bebinl her neck, Gets awick, at the same time throwing her eponen ihide PAA gn byte bn whers hi rgbhe been For ab NRE MidBP BATS \c'4 eT aR IR ask Sashes eres x aed eemnoenatel wicenll ll) la) |) face buoys Ua aie zee cloth, but there are & hysieal oulturists , . ‘asp. and ai same t ts , i women beautiful. BEGGCY’S BALM FOR LOVERS. Ror ‘ote wrist ‘with your tight hand | eoet many other 06 yA fw a, left leg es, arene ber] terials that are equally rennet @ » YOUNG’ nA write bin « nice little atte hou Onn then \sehten. the 472} opscgetete | 8 oe ‘Ail perplexed young pesple oan ob-|'| oe sympathy, telling him how sorry youl Gara'ever your tigat lek | gigmed tO weer fn " J ith. port ‘ | : 2 a mi) ee Se ae her | [nn Tin ett ohertne| Sar see ; » was ing in ohiid’s play ee ia pe ottneeets to They Met and Kissed. enotte hte Se le your trl of sixteen, and gb n a ¢ fabrics, which ace \ * * * WHESE three glaring headityes, In parallel columne of the day's news, confronted the reader Saiurday @ moming, and socording to bjs point of View he smiled or frowned at the human folly which had found Ite way to*that modern Recording Angel, the court stenog- ‘Bayt! ehe. Fe ie, “women a} clean | iy & young of my age, The other week we * nh h at many of them exceeds riba party, and ‘ em shashute Ghyetsal control. ung bars thandwome, and ‘ wo. Young ! women shown In the plotives art fam Y py Anked to see us home, After m throwrbout Burape for thelr prowess and| nn be utilise it fo meet us in, yy} have issued 9 stan ng hen to any] fair days aa well a@ ‘we good-night. Now, woman wrestler in United States be com: se haga, er Hara ee | a cer and ali- be Na SaVBe: ‘ma By, round tifler wrestling js superb ragodied, “weal cut in wtzea for misags of 12, 14 and 16 years \ oF mot them Petre: to any other form of exercise, dentened. for gunmen ‘Rude! Mat ya mild adjective eee ere y= wear 0 ‘ oe baetiia bad dondick, seh. wes A Match Trick. cloaksnes Grom, stele Fi ting. I would not meet thom to choose, | Again IT Were you | * ave panei! pang . ps depen ye! terlal req Bib gan ie Can't Lioe Without Her. ist ate (4 Youre) 1s. 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