The evening world. Newspaper, December 6, 1905, Page 17

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os Si eneral (i long be remembered. Mr, Hyde will be recalled as the Equitablo’s leading juve-, alle who made violos famous. Ila syccotsor at the popular old Broadway play JOTTINGS OF THE ° FINANCE-POLITICS STAGE. By Roy L, McCardell. H, M'CURDY, 10. long successfully first old man) ate- \To _. THEVES <i te. Pre of she Mutua) Stock Company, aimounces Diy Well appearance. Difterty vig, Nae amassed a modest Competence of fome fe ‘ttle million-dollar palace near Morristown, wme tmpatred, It ts understood that this form of and dolng—this last from ho habit of @ ‘ifetime, o we ‘who will bo best romembered as the leading maa of "The Ratiroad Rebater,\ @nd whosa success in “The Secretary of the Navy” will be long (amous, Senator Barton has lett the east of “I'he Milllonatres’ Club," whioh was re-| yived for e long run in Washington Monday last, and wil go in “A Kansas) Jail,” unloss the negotiations to that end fall through, . | Jado Miteholl, the olf Oregon fayorice, will also be missed from "The Mille yonson, and {t ly rumored that he will star In “The Ticket ‘Mitehel! will be remembered as the heavy in ‘The Land Grabber; Sa art om fonaires’ Club” \ of Leave Man," or, Tho Western Buccaneers,” in which . oo. i | | | | ' | | house, ‘rho Equitable, d* thet dashing young romantio actor Paul Morton, | he carried off everything, . Andy Hamilton, of “The Man Who Vanished” fame, ta still im Burope, end the exnc: date of bs return has not yet been decided upon. ‘The statement Lira | he will appear in a new role in this country in a farce entitled “MeCalled Back” | has hot yet been confirmed, t ; the “Honse of Mirth Field “The Disappearing Demon," will not appear with the strong company, as annouhced, as # ts sald he 414 not Itke the parc him by Stage Manager Hughes. Mr, Field's clever work an (he genial host In ‘which had such a long run and met with so much flanan) | @al success in Albany, will not be soon forgotten, of th } Tt is announced that the favorite old-time ector Lou Payn. will come before a the footiights.again in a revival of “Secret Service.” Frank Wayland Higgins, whose artistic repression “In the Governor's Chair’ has brought him great notices, will shortly have a New York hearing 6 J Tt f# announced that Francis Hendricks, another prominent actor who has been e kept in a amall pert in “Now York Insuranos,” will do a monologue tn the City Hall Varieties shortly, ) Piatt and Depew, whe have met with such susotes herétofore tm thelr bid ) (ime sketch, “We Need the Money,” announce positively that they bave no in- tentions of retiring. They ate appearing in Washington this week, but, tt announced, were coldly recelved upon the occasion of thelr premien “The Great Ryan Mystery” ts Dtill running on Broattway, one of the profit-| edie enterprises of the century and atill continuing to baffle thayerowd through- out the entire action of the play, ; BS i ie rs i ii I Hi H i Rs a § & The Girl from Kansas. By Alice Rohe, ardnd evats be- TD you ever! “We thought we had take your tse they in B, but do you know ‘wo were in a! corner of the horweshoe rend — op- n't anything in our line where there vision those anarchy-producing 410 seem bard to see the biw-ey: Jong-haired ones being driven from ins Sead "toni foe a ellnpes ef the stare. em a A with aii those lovely chairs cotag 5 be A downetaira, Bvery Hy He EFEEe! = g n brand new y? A hor- oe fest on i s & 4) g qi itt E 5 sto Wea aneaeal Herts { am ing for 7 Clee Pactra, que ", "a the itech ryt oe Whe fee a 2 Ee ay : duced, the faot that your eyes and his no bearing + bya doar ine he puble dye, Mr, McOunly, by thrift and careful Sav- | indred thousand o year, and will retire to his modgpt Doapite bis years, Mr. McCunly is hale and vigorous, but in recens ippeayances in public tt was notlecd that he win some: | wat hesttent of speech and that his memory had be- aphasia as due to New York atmospheric conditions. | In. Morristown Mr, McCuray remembers perfectly, but n New York City, espoclally in the neighborhood of city | Mall, Mr, MoOurdy forgot almost everything save t& be Mr, James Hazen Ilyde,\ whose retirement from was noted some months ago, ie a distinct toss to the find oF ly. His ewan song, "My O14 Long Island Home, Farewell!" wit } je8- Arm jgned 10 Foarsld WILLIE WARBLER, | Regular Customer. NCLE Erastus, the village plasterer and whitewesher, who had mar- lJ ried and buried four wives, was about to acquire a fifth, saya the Youth's Companion, | “Of course, Ywhall be gina to marry |you to your new wife, Uncle "Rastus,"’ jeald the minister, ‘his will be the tht or fourth time for me, won't it? How does it happen, uncle, that you uever have a colored preacher tle the knot for you?" “Well, sah,’ he “Tee kind o’ got in de habit @ gittin’ a white nan to do my marrytn', an’ T reckon Tl alfus do It, I'so tunnible sot in my ‘ways, Mistah Pa'ker,”’ ~~ Nut Salad, Gymnastics in Bearville tet nae MSCarren'd blow up Londow And its every ugly dooklin, (Only gbtained News Item.) T evens « erie That through a! an extra name! “Dwill jar each guewt when first he sees | Made ‘Those yawning vold tmtorstioes be The. Niche-Filler’s Waiting List. MS cadlel bP oud ead Sa patrtdic stateanan, who intests pity Gotham elty Columbia can't sorape up anywhere For killing poce the six-day pace Its. record views with pride . But let it dread the ban of Ted Who quells race-suicide, Here’s a, lesson, workingmen :s Governor Higgins, the instructor, He's made ao. R.R. commissioner Out of Henny Rockwell, train-conducton| Or Mf they'll take no Pe ed Gould; Or'the sharge gaat football's brutal, It eo gentle thet from julum ite ruled, Once planned to hold the inmates ef the! wo, there's not thd college Hall of Fame it hhey't foloy his enerention ! of o the If 9 fine, muoh-tatked-of name ts All they Aone Deres lots of ‘UP prepared ti Celebrities lin empty niche What's the matter with Moourt: ‘Or His Peachlets gay and wordy And fill thelr foregoing names sublime, TUL those vows 7 Pigeon-coops at A. P, ‘UND, a EPR TO PE Te vn a e nel} and ane ita 61 » hollow y Lys a fil each | Boon will tiaém with seatptred tacee | PRS, Dot, Hiere, 8 live of niches look like Ae" fe the. nea ” PRET had ‘actantty happened, ce rary cere O'Connell's Witness, ANTEL O'CONNELL once unray- ellod @ queer plot in @ will case, W'tneas after witness wwore thet the dooument duly executed. oonmtantly reiteraced eR the lawyer's attention— "The 7 By fap. veg, 9¢ your oath, bid the ourrl- ue of cath, the life was ih hin. be wae aiewered, "Then O° eye es mace Pal *Otoyo”’ Comes Bach IT": past comes back by way of Chieago with “The Mayor of Tokio," in which Mr, Richard Carle ‘hMimself” with bt greatest gangfosity at the Now Yor! ‘Theatre, It @ memory wenkened by years uf so-called musical comedy is to be | ihe Your] trusted, thie Japanese jumble was once 2 the toad Sa By, Rob Thompson, Corne: witness \ By Nixola Greeley-Smith, Sree years ago I read an exceedingly clever etrort mory, “The Lanigam System with Girls," by Chester Bailey Fernald, Lanigan, as I remember Him, was a United States trooper, | Whose success with the ladies was aw phenomenal as that " of our old Kipling acqumntance, “Love o' Women,” ‘Tho keynote of the Lanigan system of conquest, as explained by Lanigan, was in this remark, “You're ho finest girl I ever geen from here to Modagascur!” addressed to the intended victim of his wiles, ‘This system of unlimited flattery ts perhaps the crudest of all the numberless systems «hat the agtute woman comes, eerie as part of the equipment of the conquering Of course, many mon, even of those who pursue fixed policies of ingratiation, would 4 have @ system, And they would about It, for lote of them follow a system of conquest unconsclously, ‘& forgotten Italian dramatist, once said that © possible dramatic situations, and more recently an enterprising }rench| Se on the aiibjeot, showing bow there tmmutable thirty. sUrrousded and difforenuiated by ten thousand plots, quite ingenuously tn Were just chintys more than slx masculine systems with gins, and day Iam going to tabulate (hem, But the admber of permutations and Spite vaenatiarnateally, ea '188nie, Ga the pumber yt indignantly that thoy fi By | Gooseflesh. H, » ayatems,” ead & girl the other day, ‘te thar they work: In fact, if we are nble to remember, hefore, it setms to help things along. When I ed do a aystem; that ts, I foll madly in love with a Mt Worth While to make me love him—and \nere- teats, For he didn’t want particularly to marry Wasnt any ‘Man and t neon him since, But Inst week ; & worked all the skin, To Darken Eyebrows, A, with Wduiate these sys |i, It shoud be applied with a very - camel's hair bruwh, by Imperfeot otrou- lation and win together the lanoline and paraff Corporate the solution. by rapid and constant stirring. Us ash wi ie brush ‘the arme tho: oughly and apply ge! olntment, mtance 18 Le! untform black Uquid in a powder, and add the remainder BEAUTY HINT$. Margaret HubbardAyer A. W.—Goose- flesh t cr naed in- After 9 warm rorub little of a0 oily. au on “he surface of the Rub it in unt » Rolf you use a darkener your-| self, the Chinese stain ts good | always is oftective, The called | "Otoyo,"" and was served with tea on phe roof of the Madison Square Ganten! some two or three summers /eince, Thay dow't serve tea at the New York—the waiters upetaira would prob | Ml! ably strike at the eugyestion—but the @eneral effect of the performance is a warmed-ovor cup of that which st!m- ‘ulates yet does not cheer. To go to the “grounds” of the oon- adotion may be to say that anything in @ Japanese @otting at this late day ——S— “The Mayor of Tokio.” arash ~ # ey Richard Carle a5 Marcus Orland@ ‘ Kidder, ; ts @ cold cup of ten, Laat night's au dienve, however, swallowed ‘The Mayor, of Tokio” with apparent relish, It evem, sulped down Mr, Carle with a pleasant fave, It meomed to think him Almost, a4 good ae he evidently thought hime self, 80 wiry question the judgment of either? Ho ts exactly what he was ia’ “The Tendorfoot,” except that be uo longer bumps into the aldo of the stage and humbly begs its pardon, Perhaps Mt ls because he gives himself so many other things 10 do, He “presents hide bolt” with most of the. pabco, 4 All concerned in The playa Tokio" as obvious jn thi as Mr. ‘Giele himself. but, tapi tor maice, vhe very ndency to pron things, “Miss Emma Janvier, or is really amusing, As the war mistress of a stranded upe who js forever taktt of fancy back to the days ‘when b) was Nod ballot, she wae an emacia ‘Tho other relief from too much Carle [, wd some very tryli ee dabei pevialty by Ms Na tf f tye nerve Courtney, back o “Peanut Ballet.” The black-and-white Soetumes A the gad ree jeole ay, ective, an ‘er what ha fore.as grateful’ to the eyes, the hygiene that follows @ hot summer's ¥. As for the singing of the rower, nothing lke It hi ‘sin our tugboats Pace ts, How to Read Rank. that every boy and girt, too, IN lg wearing an emblem of some sont on his oollar or eleeve, It is Interesting to know the meaning of eome of them, They are mostly thone used in the United States Army, and it will be a good memory test to try to locate just what the engle or other em- your roster indicates. wy on warn two silver mars, with the arms of the United A Houtenant-general shows three sll- two sfiver stars, one tay, wo allver leaves. ves, tain ellver bars at each end. Thitenant one wiiver bar at each second leutenamt plain straps without any marke, & pronounced fa- vorite of the season, anc many are (he variations thereof, Here ts one which shows the Dest of all sag combined with favorite elt oular skirt and wiloh ‘oan bo wtilleed with velties, are tO be motes. ‘The Little vest is an exceedingly hosp ‘and attractive oan be made of broad- eloth of courteapiteg color, as in this case, 0 o material or of silk ‘or cloth braided, oF, ine ced, of simoat anything that may be ike, Also wh velvet is excecd ingly emart for collar and reyors, moire alse ts to be seen and plain silks praited or embrojdere.! shit In thie inetance iy for the purpose, but you would stain, Chinese 1 dm the rose water until you get « of the rose water to sabe toni poe. thimined with — applied folds which give the ef- fect of tucks, ‘The qua a, 2 yards 4 52 inches wide. Coat pattern 5191 {s cut in sixes for # $2, 84, 88, 88 and 40-inch bust mesure, Skirt pattern 4896 is cut {n sizes for a %, 2/, 2, 2 and M-inch waist meamite, Call or send by mail to TH EVENING WORLD MAY MAN. TON FASHION BURBAU, No. 2 West Twenty-third street, York. Send ter.cents in coin or stamps for 7 ur name and address plainly, and al- Ob ‘These Patterns IAPORTANT—Write ‘ways apecity alse Pointed Paragraphs, T'S up to some egotists to consult an | "I" dootor, Gambling {s its own reward—any ‘way you look at tt, Any manicure artist will draw the ling at the finger of scorn, Charity sometimes begins at home and May ends In the almshotre, A detestable fault in one we can trace to somebody disitke, Ha Often the girl with false bangs has nip the, most to| say about peroxidised tresses, A woman seldom makes a fool out of a man; sho usually acts as nature's, assistant, Byen the pessimiat who lost both his) — legd in @ railway acoklent had no kick» oomingOhicago ‘News, May Manton’s Daily Fashions, Blouse Coat—Patterns Nos, 5191 and 4896, ty of materia! required for the medium sizo {s, for the dont, 4 yarns " 11-2 yands 62 inches wide, with 6-8 yard any width for vest and ; better have a hairdresser apply the 04 of velveti for the skint, without folds, § yards 27, 4 1-8 yarta 9 on 4 yard f so-called permanent Byelash Stain-Gum arable, athough t Ropw India ink, 1-2 dram; rose water, 4, ounces, Powder the ink and gum and) 9 iriturate amal! quantities of the powder| ® each pattern

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