The evening world. Newspaper, October 13, 1905, Page 19

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MRS. NAGG AND MR. By Roy L. MoCardell, e Attends.a Why Secretary Wilsons goats With Maltese “pieoaictillies? While; there; suvvivesstlexgoodiold breed » ; TO o stok baby! answered « ) briltinat Of Harlem Nang cand’ Bitkes?! $4 T Decor of te Deegan when jane . . Ay Mes brecolgenton Di uly a, ‘Winard of On,’ y Mitr guasfleys bables in my eyes," he|« comedian fapttionabdle physician in (his nelghbor- hiv elvctrio auto and who Mery’ Peaus utfey:- Cheeey a. bonnet famine !* Cf Says Wife eve & bormet’ Famine ! oa But beast less Hubby answees ‘Garnmen! youire veal hungry"quoth this bold one, | |f (And cant get new hats , eat: your old one i “ Que earnings dredt uchat they were !* surface-car man hotlers, ipts ave doum~but,sexts are up, Ghejfre Scarce een at $-to! “Mrs, Awlivebranch wes dropped from rolls of memberstitp bevause sho ‘Cask Catherine King) fhasn't attended any mestings for montim om acoount of her dalies’ teething. fj NOT FOR A el | Mrs. Grinch sald that @ woman who made « slave of herself to « lot of children MILLION: § shouldn't be avcorded tho privilege of being « Modern 4 : “Ot ctarse, that was easy for her to eay, most of the Modern Mothers are old maids and none of the rest of é t Mrs. Heavytop, who hes her four in poate Mage ote only uses the Modern Mothers to make ageeches advertising 4 4 7 3 her ‘books “Phe True Home Spirit’ and “Comfort on the Fhearth.' IZ — “The way Mrs, Chatterton, the president, spoke on C \ ‘and how doolish a girl was to waste her iife on one of them, made goor Ora Bnodder, who is engaged, turn pale. “And yet, ff you had your way, X euppose you would not let me Rave ous t dikernon to meet charming women who are trying to make the eartir %@ ploasant place as they pass through on life's troubled seas, leaving land jp marke bebind us of hope and happiness’ es Mre. Gringh sald. i “Don't sit there gaping et me, You can see I have & headache and have Fees sees to bave any ple moures more than I ave tee or death,’ Mais He confessed that his ‘ohittren” Wave him great anxlety, “Aq fret,” he valid, "Tl am seer if the reading of « Pleased me, and I have Mt am in full eympathy pega the characters, Then come long re hearsals and @ complote ohange of foal- ing, ‘The story becomes like one that a bore {nsis:a on telling you every time. he meete you. It scems threadbare and tiresome, I begin to doubt my firet Judgment, and I way to myself: “This is going to be a failure. It oan’t be any- thing ¢lse, And it means the end of you. ‘The public will lose fakin in you,’ T am ‘haunted by the fear that i will be my last production, Bringing out « play i@ much the same @s bringing up 4 child.” if Ee £ Ee There once weve gevtm tn osculattons bliss. But Beebe tetls ust'Go abeod and kiss!” Each swaim nouishouts in.doy, wherever be be:- lwhs all right? Whyswe be! Ye be, Beebel ‘cause of humanity, It te only wormemn such things. And I wes the only woman present who di not bave « mew . I was positively asiwmed, and I was so uncomfortable that I wished you had been there, I could not stay away, because heaven pity any tar 9 docs stay away! All the cost turn-in ond talk eboes her tilt 4 ara burn. pe Le O-MORROW night clowes, the en- | wh: i rowoment of Mrs. Flake and the | annece It fled hit, with ¢ A Manhatean company in “Lewh fart Ml gna Kleschna”’ at the Manhattan ‘Dheatre, | wasn't walking and on Monday: night Mee Jiake will | She took a cab an bewin her towr at Philsdeiphia. During |*# Yenseance sad Next week the Manhattan Theatre will y bo closed to allow for the final +a nce Notes. y " ‘Gear ‘ og fe ‘Monna Vanna,” in whieh play Queer Scle 1 i Mr. Harrison Grey Piske will bring for. stoned J tn ward Mme. Kallch as em Bngtten- the. ccbmiartin COgneee ne by. ofl’, 4 Speaking star, ‘The first performance cars of the United States Navy.) y OM! Op, ™ he oll i drama will take place at the |The pricipfes underlying tt ate. very’ “No, don’t come near me, Of, all right, sit across the room from mo ae naatian on Monday, Oot, 28, different from those of witeless teleg~ |) = | af you hated the sight of mo! Oh, Mr. Nagy, why can’t men be consistent?’ . . . lester telegraphio, seins RANK L, PWRLBY, Ike Charles ech ny Marner Argon. they ; PAREN ean fed | Frohman, hias an ablding/faith in {air or other by etsotutelty, Im the abs By lob Thompson the word “girl as part of the| marine telephone sound waves ont Uitlo of @ musical comedy, One of the | through water unalded by any elécteical | ‘wo productions he bas planned so tar| fares, Water, being denser than. air, jthis season fs called "The Girl and the|aots as a better ound conductor, It | Bandit," while the ouher beans the} transmits sound four and, a halt, times, namne of “The Wining Girl ne fast as alr, 1,100 foot a second being “There have been hundreds at pieces| the Tate in the atmosphere, while im, wt st The Cashier Girl wt wit H By T. O. McGill. 4 . the Cashier Gérl as | setences,” set (he Gorfbtver. wo pecled some! “Indeed there ie,” ay appened In Bearville tect off + ©) Girl, ae she receipted chocolate @hips| morning's milk. “Why, say! & evory thin morning, |one hed to suddenly step up @ the) within the past ten your," says Mr, | the water it is 4712 feet, or almoot Porloy, “the tiles of which ineludud that magic word, and 9 per cent, of them fave beon successes, I fe not mile 4 second. Dismal weather ts prophesied for E Yope as an aftermath of the rteent In (ian earthquake. It te regaijed that’! j superstition which mikes me select a mullty oommctedos gots for the woods thet ‘wir!’ for my tied after the eruption of Mont Pelee Ener’ f van never lengh| you could get « saat in the etreet care Pricing sag apron ste land had two Aisasttously bed summers, wt the wond, ‘There le peabably no other | fry” yk, rete omieal Polak, of views | jokea eomtenicioa ef tous tn the Rng. | 24, {oe tnhebitante of that lalasd aren). 1 “Can they laugh at any joket* asked Nm enguaom wtih anneale Row Warned 10 news ®t OA: ee 4 the Soritiier, ) : A ratkstan itis ob or © goneraity| year, Almost continual rain and even 1 "Sure, they always Inaxh ot thetrows ‘ y i | 0 the great ba 4 sankten,” snow has been Wngiand’s pupiivn suic6 ven /, the earthquake ocourred, - HB Majeasti eatre / i le ae he Promises to!" “Naturaliste have) discovered a wasp | ees own again with! that use a pebble to pound diwn tho i Right Pricesves;” whieh | earth over her nest, I ta believed that comes there on Oct, 4. The production | thig is the only one of the lower animate has been mace by Jullan Mitchell, and | that makes use of a mechanical Instrue i is paid to ebopnd in all thowe rich dfid ment, 3 vexin Four Veracious Fish Stories, BV, FRANKLIN D, BTAUOR, pas- ) partly swallowed the tess containing! } R tor of the First Baptiet Church | the sunfish, Bradford got: three fiah at : at Winsted, Conn,, hes detmon- | one pull, 7 strated that fish can be caught in the A few woeks ago Goongs Brads you mever come tyne * _ | Ait as well ag in the water, ford, father of Prunk Draarerd. was, While fishing for bute with frogs at) fisting in the sane waters when Pittaburg Despatoh Man. 4 Wh hs pe ” Lake Wonkstnlomunt, West FRI, recent |#mall perch grabbed « worm on his hook! | cg pwns ala your own vegets- For New York: Fair and Colder! ly Mr, Elmer lost a bass and cast into |ettacbel to o hand Ite, Before Se | blew, I suppose’ & shallow lagoon in am effort to reonp-|oould get tt into the boat @ thekereh, a ee png lal 4 __ ---“* tyre the fish, Aw he was pallfng in the|#wallowed the perch and the two werd | ft 5s line the frog on the hook jumped upon |arabbed by a threepound. picke t ry ya. By Albert Payson Terhune, @ atono @ foot above the water, and|which ‘was succesatulty landed, eee before the clergyman could take up the| The greatest fish story since Jonah‘s#'| i shack Mine, a pickerel jumped up and} time comes from Olona Pass, Wl. It | / oak ‘Dak weak Wintel aoe & grabbed the frog, aays the Fishing|!» to the effect that a dog belonging | [ierive yet pono peAyrweiida hy Aine dys Gagette. to Bud Betts, over in the Big Muddy”! ‘The Weather Man's starting And the water pipes burat A svddgn. Jere, od: She: pale tip, the} Hottome, Mord flat. Jagt sees the rap > teen oft tne heat. ‘nd Masev’s those teat. ob how; Rev. Mr, Elmer fastened the hook in| cent high water, Hi supply of calories And we pray for a thaw the pickerol's mouth before the fsh| Mr, Betts went out to the river to ‘Will mildew and moulder, Als the bleak blasts Blow bolder, could diny Into the water, look at a fivt-trap, when he came upomy) Por he's finehing the news: ‘How we'll asrear an. Wo tend: Here {8 another one from Winated, |the dog barking at a hollow tree at the | "Po ‘For New York: and Qolder'!"’ Conn.; At Highland Lake @ little sun-/edge of the water, ind upon éxaminas Reeiten pant pa Wwablnd aie: Woe fish bit & worm off the hooks of rams 10h oy CE Ree ee | . yonea yo Brdtord’s Une; then a small bass jin a oroteh, It was allye welah ‘Whee wo sented. anti giagied, Py Agata nell at quell xrabbed the sunfish and a large pickers! 'thiety-cigit’ pounds —Iishing Gazo:o, \ Of divine moderation? aR LAE CAME EA SERGIN RIRRESS: (UTE 4 OD =— ‘Last in. wrath we consign you a r . : “ "rig ont oven'lke sould ‘Do where the belo Roy || MAY MANGON’S DAILY FASHIONS. j we” Aig Racquet’ & Cx Boynee|, ay hear those swout wordst / Yearhs {n vain for the tidings: Tie 6 tna buie We Uhard & tad OMBINATIONS of 4 Pile rubbered at the typewstter."" “Wor New York; Heir and Qoider!”” “Wor —-t Walr and Colder!" ber thopl we) C plaid with plain it 4 i metertal are j @ Gait much to be noted, thie « ‘autumn end ate al ry nix, weys and at f @ tractive for Uttle girls ~ : Hawieated is & prety . 7 . 7 ry wetle frock which 1s, H _ LOVE'S FANFARONADE, \# # «# # Betty’s Balm for Lovers. # w #& wr ose be | 4 « smokes moderstely, you have no right pily., However, you are old enough to) man tells you he loves you, Have a| contrat im materials, : By Nixola Greeley-S mith, to interfere with him, and if he ty «| kUOW your awn mind. ‘The dlapaisty | ite pride and dignity. and which ts exceed voy we ‘| "len@’ interference, will do no good, weight ta, of course, a matter of! The Meaning of a Ki ingly smart at the ’ ta, In Tunle your widow would be |. 6 ncaneng OF & Miss, thne thet it is Py . drs came } rity in Weight, Holle, Hi je Possible for two | MeN BUDS you please til me what a| sbeotute sample, In Seite: x ana | IC Head moana or has Ita teanine? | ie case of the model AM a young man of twenty- the material is dark 1 om keeping company with «| She Js Heartbroken, fate a eta O MarR Order, TO) ie muahmere, and the thiety-sn, and my ARH) Deae tty: te a what «@ meen Would take! iid te one of the be in’ when t in ove & young man a yoo , a LAST] “older than’ myscit, “t tove bright ones of the F Gerigy $08 he knows of J if for N j wi ib . A Pe and I might have to \ “ » Probably what you erence. Plaids this | however, te the status | Per are excepttunally | f r 0 x , f dhe kiss aa a declaration of love pre- ipod - Sa eg ’ . Hminary to matrimony, A kiss may | varied, while alee tt Wit . ‘ 4 : i 7 eS it much a8 @ man | wil be found that the have w walt ont 1 | ceases, si women Is wiry MN) 5: oe pladm cotore te i Ca until the young | mined, aa ahe chooses, HINGS FOR BEAVTY-/EEKER/. rain re a ay ee ! few dts Take Internal ring water, | of all of rows, If @ perfurme ie dest at ounces; pees sulphurie | Sift through bulting cloth. - nold, forty drops; compound | For , rams, Th Girl's Drese—Patienn No, 5176, a hype gondition and an Gus | age bagieow ie 9 Call of vend by mall to THE EVENING WORLD MAY Of tote (hiso powdered), | F How to ON FASHION BUREAU, No, 2 West tay de 3 me ratgerus | sare spool) pee ae te

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