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mr Te or I at OTT oe Fo ay ad ot ‘ vt ies : r | The Evening World's Home Me Pi: POEUN eS —- et hs map met ieneete err atacen etc alhean deen j MRS. NAGG AND MR—— ‘|The Three Terrors #& w& & & w& 7 She'ls N5t Superstiticus, but There Is Something in Luok! “ ©, I don't care to po. to the thettre or anywhere, N' to-night, Mr, Nags, booause, Lam ao tired 1 ean handly stand. I've been Mining the sewing ma- chine this whole blessed day! "Not that you care, vecaued T know you wouldn't ask me to go anywhere if you knew | wanted to, But you coma frome and #6 ane all fired, and, of course, you start a quar- ‘el because I don't fall op my knees and bless you for ask- } ing me to go to tho theatre! . “Why do [ tlre myself out, you ask? How would this fi house be kept together, Mr. Nage, if I did not tire myself )out? Net a day, but vesterday ond the day before and the Agy before that and to-morrow and next day! “A man has & good time, nothing to do but his Work iy a “and when that’s through he can come home to his poor, tired wife, whom he never thinks of taking anywhere, and grin and say, ‘Do ‘Want to go to the theatre?’ 4 “You know as well as I do thet tf I didn't do the work it would never done, 1am trying to rim up & cheap Ihtle dress, the materials of whioW beon laying @round «he house 80 long that it is a wonder the mothe didn’ it up. * “Mme, Smith tas promised me to come and give me a couple of Mako Bome dresses for me, but slnco she has become the most fashionable maker In the Bronx she never has a day to spare me. I don't but everybody tao selfieh! “T gy Qround to all the stores, but the prices they ask for outragentis, apd yet If you saw the cheap people that pay #47 tor be astonished, 1 ekn't Mord $7 for a hat, and when I do buy one money T have to go without something I need, “Bo, all T way ts, whet ts the use of being kind and patient make anything by 11? If\1 was one of the sort of women who started at sbands the morient they came fn the house, probably I would (ter! “But if one tries to be kind and silent and gentle, as I am, one only abused and neglected. “Brother Wilde wants to go to Russia and become a Cosmok when up. He has never been abroad, but Ne doesn't complain, Ob, don't that way, Mr, Nagg! Bernard McGiniing, whose people lived near lyn, has been to Europe a dozen times, and he fs only about age. He is « steward on an ocean steamer, but that has nothing because he smuggles in the nicest laces and things you ever sew Jot of monoy that way, \ “But you would prefér 4 see Brother Wille grow up and dishonest, only he would seorm to take anything of value except than let him ge-4o Kurope Hie Remand MeGiniing. “I don't see any happiness for me in this Mfe, although there ‘woman hero to-day who has Just-been evicted trom ber home and all het family and whoge husband ts tn prison, and what it was to have a moal or @ good dress in her life, and un the ground, and she gave me a lucky charm @o bring\wealth and and guarantesd it, “You may sneer, but thers tw such thing as good luck, and everybody sxeme © have it but me, and that is why I bought the luck ¢harm from the poor, fortunate creature, and she'd had it tn her family for years!” The Voter, His Red-Letter Days, By Albert Payson Terhune, ‘HEE Independent Voter stood beside the Campaign Van Communing with dtmself; and thos his dnsed reflections ran: “A tow brief weeks ago I wae a lowly Gotham-dweller, A plodding, unkmeown citizen, @ common third-rate feller; al tp fel G28 <2: Gen 3 Ly ball af BE = E ; i232 ziee fel id Groat of Now Tork delight to dling bouquets at me, Before my humble edifice ie etationed a brass band; ‘The Lendors of the District fight so grasp me by the hand, “Whenever I'm aseatiod by thtrat, I find the Aritike are tres, ‘The erowd exclaims in unison: ‘Hey! This one is on MBI ‘When I am short, the “One oandidate Another dropa Of old, when I Last night I cracioed back “Tt weoms that Pm & splendid chap Vor years tolke never ikhow it; But they make up for lost time now, I love to wee them do ft Pé Mike to think they'd treat me just as handsomely if they Knew that Pm going out of town to apand Wieotiin Day!” The Story BRP & « story : ee | = eMice and 1 to “He hea WAG ¢h wieabe wale by ixola Greeley-Smith, L- reat inion Pogpen £ have Baked Bananas, By Nixo ye BATH is the most eolemn and untverm! fact of exist- yy d ence, What an awtu platitude! Well, wait « minute, iy y | ‘Though we must all die, and we all know it, when | BETTY'S BALM FOR LOVERS. | Home winrs. | ARE WE ALL PINING TO MARRY? . oe does cross of things misnamed "poon of So te ee for one poy \ for you ope Jemon wot head ‘spoon about stri is confronted to bs to the second and dozen unmarried 5 $ : th year OF Her age, Sarah Jonnnette Jones to ( ¢ owes” Mt ea ‘Whenever we got as rabid aw th = Mondey Ee@aing: Octobe: By T..0. McGill] X {. By Roy Lx MeCaraell, They Try Again to Gee the Mayor, but Strike the Wrong Room. of theT PAVING the merits of demoritiof | mereten removed of the question, theatre-lovers ‘must deplore the wave of sdn#ational- fom thet hae swept Over theif little pleasure-giving world. For one thing, 4 hue and cry such as that how faised Always brings the carrion crowd, seek- | ing What {t may devour—an element | thot I never healthful nor helpful to | A horde of that kind will doubtless besiege the Garriek to-night, in the hone of raining entrance, For- | tunately for all cdnoerhed in the doubt~ ful enterprise, there will be no seats except those which speculators may so «that. to-night's Audience will) not differ materially from the ordinary firet-night gathering, Mr. Daly probably realisés by this tine that he made 4 mistake in trying this | mont daring of Stiaw'e plays on the |New Haven dogo dog that not only | blt but set up auch a howl that all ork hoa raised ite window to hand Into the colt And; olpir-stand neat by. 'T¥en . . . HPN “The Shadow Behind the Throne” was produced at the Murray Hill Theatre in the} early autumn the resemblance of some Of its soones and characters to those in "The Darilng of the Gods” led me to @ay that the ‘shadow’ was Belasco’s, This, unhappily, was taken iterally, it Appears, by the authors of the play, Misa Alicta Ramsey and Mr, Rudolph de Corgova, who write from London to Protest that an Injustioe was done them, Among other. things, they say! “It ‘tt I» Mir, Belasco’s work it ts the most remarkable case of literary thett which thé world hes ever seen, for it must have been atolén trom lasco before "Che Darling of ‘was in exjetence for us to steal, under the title of ‘The Mandarin,’ wes produced at the 4) best Amexioan ‘Theatre, Ielington, im April, 1901, with | 'Seore Misa Dorothea Baird, the origina) Tril: by of the Haymarket Theatre, as heroine; Mr. Granville Barker, thé ae-| Minalty, I may Gite ’ ‘of the Court Pheatra, as] 0% Mr. Harry Stanford, the Faust of Sir Henry Irying’s last re- qi hero; pal gs atts jAeeply rooted superstitions that date James's, as the Mandarin, ‘Boeing that such a a ite And hung {¢ Upon @ door, ‘heh he began his: enade, Suddenly he 0 of & perfesto Which he hie overeoat porltet. Retta steps he opened the dedny ¢ tho algar, proceoded to ig hie sobitdry Walt, Gridually, concern settled upon’ his uanat nign countenance; his expresilon ened aitickly Into one of ans lowed vy Aiapueto Them, he the cigar trom Wis moult; dar Olgaf-stand and 1 | Rot—In othor Words, he eovery that it wus wer to whith he bai the unsuppocting own He fapliecos pom ed the dost of 1 scover that his own moved t @ far. | walls what he opposed wun really the pi rons, pat) ‘ eiHlas It Come to. thiyt' he Y Deoble' mney po ome fy My an dey ta te i ca Bat he" dan Maow 6 . . . - ‘ HEATRICAL superstitions steam, | to be dying out" Townsend Walsh, Manager of "The Wisard of Oa, ' though it was th that I heard a wo: : may he would ba al id to christen any ot his plays with a title cons thirteen letters, ‘This ts one of the ‘back 10 the antediluvian days of the drama, I need only cite a few cases stanipotat wi drama, “The mang cenit miber witha co ‘In Dow in the tenth year of “Aa Yo Sow,” ty barvesting good © box~Moe crops, has received @. | letter from the méniator of a DutahiigeT) Reformed Ohuroh in Johanheget ey Bouth Africa, who would also be & playwright. uM "IT have read the moral lesson ‘As Yo Bow," ays Rev, Pit Vi Viet, “and therein discover the sted be-| of @ great change in pulpit met! ; | Tat un teach the erith by utilising thats th whto! ft of God 10 oe ” we) tetra oh for whe ge feeble voice, raise in wehaern eof ait, reacnes the aie a ¢ tical tow, the voice of a Booth or an. “a ig would go hurtling down the aver ron vice, In A ferent Qhriae y, saving souls by the hundred ere sermons Would have arpall wffool. Thine mtn} thank gan” mn mame ‘Suceossf ttt perture trom the beaten paths of istian endeavor,” | ee UBSORIPTIONS for tickets to the pérformanos to be given at Low Fis\iw's theatre on ‘Trureday at >) terncon, Nov. 16 for the benefit of the.» widow of WII A. MeConnell, will ie z 4 £3 Ree g E & te E é id i 5 g i 3 BEAUTY HINTS. By Margeret HubbardAyer 332573 a i Hii Mons of Areas, while it also com be utilised for the oravenette mater i i Ez i ik i # A i 53 3 ir i E i : z : i E Ee i ? i i : very gen ing, but dark Dive and | brown are @iwaye ntnnderd coors, while tor the evbiry-day ‘coat mixtures are many, ‘The quantity of mar torjal required for the medium sie @on years) | 9 B18 yards 2, 2 34 | yards 4 oF 9 12 yards = 3 2 i j Pattorn 5,167 ts out | dn gines for’ girlie of oix, eight, won and twelve years of Age, to THE BVENING WORLD MAY MAX JURBAU, No, a West Twonty-third atre ennts in ooin of stamps fot eect pattern for motat, clammy @ Hetle ove the surtace Pevoral (hme a day, Giri’e Long Coat—Pattern No. 5,187, pores of the eealp are probably { too open, A Course Of massage oure this defect, ; treating: thanktully vad : ares es Cahn, treasurer House That Turns Round FRENCH doctor and « Preochitf cme: irvivne need GaP call # revol the Cleveknd Plain Dealen, You pall ir a crank and the habitation turns around dlowiy on {te well-tled bearings and and the western windows book ates the east, and the near-by whe may de staring into the a find themselves confronted by & \ wall, Of course, the treme af the house) can follow the mun all the way found |. on his course, or the ohiil west wind can wreak its vengeance orth on @ section of the house that ia calouiated to rebut {t Sal Mt May Manton's Daily Fashions,