The evening world. Newspaper, November 1, 1905, Page 15

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Phi Sa as TSB PO aoe CNG ete acti Olaf a Casas That Brutal Husband Was Owt Till All Houre Again! ‘ ti © might ap well separate, Mr. Nagg! You were W never meant for @ married man, Of course I think ft 4a time you should settle down, but you don’t, No, I am not angry, Mr, Nagg.. I am resigned, I see you Want to be with your old companions, leading the wild life You used to lead when you ran with that wild eet of Brook. | lyn Bunday-sohool superintendents the year before we were marnied, when you won the croquet championship in Pros- pect Park! I @ not ask you to support me; I suppowe I can beg my bread, And anyWay, I can go home ito live with my mother, and you negd not deny yourself any of the money you want to squander on your boon companions, "L used to think you would Teform when you wero #0) wild before you were married and used to lead the rowdy “oroquet players from Prospect Park grounds and guszie) root beer at every drug store you came to! “" "What te the matter now? You may well ek, Mr, Nagg! Where were you Mat night? Where 4/4 you got Yea, I know you telephoned home you would be late, @nd then you came rolling in at hmif-past ¢wo in #he morning! Oh, don't deny Mr. Negg, I heard the clock strike eleven just before you came home, because ‘had been over'to Mrs, @tryver’s euchre party and tore myself away from it bed {t was at ite height, for hardly more than half the people had gone home, the games were just over! “But for that I would be sitting up for you at the open window and catching THY death of cold. Bo oll I gay t# that if you are going to neglect your home, the home I haye tried to keep together, it is better for us to separate now! “Don't tell me that Col, Wilkins was taken suddenly 111 and you had to look @fter him and take him (o a ‘Turkish bath. Fven if this were so, I don't see how couldn't have let me know eatly in the day that Col, Wilkins would be jen seriously {Il, ; » “Only, {f-you are going to be always anay ffom home I might as well know t now. Don't try to ‘jolly’ me, Mr. Nagg, I can sce that this ts but the beginning your deserung your héme, and #o if I am to have no happiness I might as well know it now, and be gay! “How do 1 know where you spend your money or your evenings? Only the second time you have beer late In a month? Well, tha ts just what I say! It you are late awice in one month, pretty soon you will never come home af all! ee'At your time of life you should atop all these wild ways, and yet T eee you 4on't care to and won't try, 80 we might as well separate, lke the Diggins’s did when Mr, Diggins spent all of Clara Digeins’s money and ran away with & waitress! “At least Mr, Diggins waa bold about it, Mr, Nags! “Ah, there isn't a woman {n the world would put up with whet Ido! But I ave never complained, and I never will, and that fa why I am imposed on, ill- wéated and neglected, “My heart is breaking. What time is ft? I promised to fin over to Susan ‘Terwiliger's, Is my hat on straight?” r \ He BRK SENN =. Y Ave \ SAVED !—ONE FLAG, Have a Laugh with By Albert Payeon Terhune, /_ the Funny Men, mn furpty has “come out’ as an upholder ements , ot the' Bid Pian. Newe Tem.) mie . HERE have been dark days of ter | Pittedury Dispatch Man. V1 a, | C ror, He-I hear you read a poem at your {2} B ‘When the bravest heart would fear| Commencement last spring. Zi AA | Lest some foe or fault or error She-No, I wore it, Z Be | Mar the flug we bold #0 dear, eee BZ p— Byt that ancient dread was barren, Mra. Borappy—It's too bad we can't g A | And the country’s free to brag; go to your Cousin Jack's wedding, 1 A Z Now that Muiphy, Cram, McCarren | suppose you'll send otr rogrote? Z| A Are upholding the Old Flag! Sorappy—No, I'll try to see him Z | Inthe umes of revolution, bend We aaindinte With Bien por g ox, Civil wor and, Cuban atinfo, ~ - Z , pr hh ae tans dawn te slag Btn Be, g 47" slag how petty seem euch factions! rt boseoud Dy bong Bega eds sand ved WIL UT} | “How thetr interest seems to sag Dee st ie tend yest ocmey ) = Ne ‘When compsred with Murphy's actions | UNS at brepkneck speed hy Ap upbolding the Oi Vieg! "Yes," apwwered the suburban dweller. | ad “Bat I'd rather be in the road then in = [Smet asad “Uphold” and ‘hold-up’ heave ume) the machine,” meaning. eee In the dear old, queer old way; he'd lay his fortune at my feet.” Holding up the Greater City, “Am didn’ he do itt’ asked Mins Holding up the ‘campaign big, Miamnt Brown, Holding up—(6o emda the ditty)— "Yas, be sho’ aid. Tt took his tas’ | [THROW THE APPLE Voters, revenue and Fing,” vent to pay toh fohtem yahde of ingrain | | OVER YOUR “SHOULDER oyahpet.” Philadelphia Press Man. AND you Wiki Re- CEIVE SOMETHING . BEFORE THE YEAR |S, ih RIE Of Course Not. OLD THIS MIR ROR BEHIND YOUR BACK AND LOOK AT IT OVER ATO Twat Mr, Bug—Confownd it! I wanted . rooms, and that walter says you dost serve them, Necessity of Self-Reliance. By Nixole Grevley+Smith, — OM time ago I took a woman of thirty-f S ‘sera ee ving preity at ey ag"? T) start » friendship with some one else, ‘Then he may change hie tune, He has bean very rude to you, She Goes With Another, ] oe aeast Bea Ta ong ws years she seemed to love it exer The You have done tar wo much already. Lat the youDg man severely alone and me, but aiter our “HOME HINTS. BEAUTY HINTS. ttractive | Fossatl Cream for Pimples. rams; 1 1 4 a } at ¥ tet | by | RS. A. D.<The cold fa winalue. You will ur find a hot ave your] don't pelleve i she cont te ot women AG RNTRARPS SIDR APO OT ERY AAMT RE IR : 4 my at ac jearh tak is TELA ial The Evening World's Home Magazine, Wednesday Evening, November MRS. NAGG AND MR—— |THE THREE TERRORS » «@ &@ ww ow # w BYT.O, McGill. fy By Roy L. McCardell, They Fail to See the Mayor, but Run Up Againgt the Watch Dogs of the Treasury. “ VERONIQUE" in Its Score Is One Glad Song. Ruth Vincent as Veronique, T Im the soore that scores in 'Veron- I {que," the London musteal piece that Mr. George Kdwardeve company ts wiving at the Broadway Theatre. In this respect i ts one glad @ong, with three very fair singers, Miss Ruth Vin- cent, Misa Kitty Gordon and Mise Lena Maitiand to do it something Mie justice, You forget the book—and {t 1s 9 very food thing to forget-in the ohanm of the music. Tt took five men to write the book—'eaven ‘elp ‘om!—while one man, M, Andre Messager, wrote the muste, ‘The more one sees of English musical Slaye the more one doubts there is condition, It's the Dow-arm of the view Iiniat they exeroies, Soft, are forever oreeping into the Aubrey Fitzgerald and John Le Hay vephyrw through an open window, 8 Monsiour Loustot and Mom pretty, It ts the idnd you want to take hame with you. te It ta the best that haw been heard on | Pores Broadway, akipping Herr Hides er kil haye picked up @ musical | isi nceate dation | Darran “ex sooner om | Last Night's Hallowe'en Party in Bearville 4° By Rob Thompson tia T'rownta ber afectiondt Why don't call By Margarct HubbardAyer ber Feat ps eoureged, N.—Here 1a/love, you know. Jooce sou “unve| Her Heart Is Bound To Hts, ing, 8 rams; aweot| Ot Aly | Tmond il, Oe ca he pdb | ur pre- to me all right, ee py ve ; S oa eit } : (A ie eae + Neca tay You miehe ask the man to call som te partioular evening. nue wuts OMG Youll want to counael, him ah w friend on-a Le. yory tnportant subject. Say you are has tninking of getting married but love Man than the man who has frat-claag bik HAien goke Ghd oak Yom ott oak 1, je SeeeHtB Of this imal, but practio® them, The Mer wil have been content to leave fn its original setting. The plese hae aot eon Ned/Wayburned) ft has eat been rwhipped into the strenuous been left to go its own } E i i “i :¥ 1 has (ts funny olde, Put yourself in a mood for it becomes merry, It if wae lity hie one : Es az ier 2 < se 3 3 sararesss f. 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