The evening world. Newspaper, December 12, 1905, Page 15

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RE (ee Res 4 . ft . % ; i 4 a * % wWwortda’s Nome Magazine, “OH, BASHFUL BERNHARDT! [Jimmy Jonnypants. ei eas We ae any ‘This ia the Way He Felt. | THE GIRL FROM KAN | pane ne enema ngen nnn By Roy L, McCardell. nf eae 4 : A Vitascopia-Stenographte Interview with the Modest Violet of the Drama-Atl| Ff ; ( -MY= ae f 4 ; ; Le By. Alpe Rohe, i \ he Peara Te ‘That Ono of Thove Terrible Pttedurg Milionatree Vik te ae PONY a ee onim| abe a tae May Tompt Her to Marry and Spoil’ Her Oareer, r ; ; 1a : ; ; t Ea) duce A BiG PiLLow~ i i iy rout home the Girt from Kan- But I would be spared the ennul of an interview. 4 . haye never been interviewed, I shrink from patonety, | s ah rh : b v n When But, madam, the publlo desires to know something of) [71] it 4 | Fi i ss i . i, Cre errs, net your personality, A, I would prefer to let my art speak for) 4 H. i UF snip wont back to me. Publicity {a palntul to mo. ‘ ¢ Kannas after hav Q Thlg Canadian episode of the egg-threwing, now?-— ing @ regular teor A. Ob, those dear Cunndians! It waa all one grand mistake, of & time in New moneieur, I did not say they were Indians, thag they were oont. rude and uncultured, Pooh, it Is nonsenne, my Crlend! ‘They | proved that, Q. Have you any advice tor atage-etruck girls? A. An, would they follow advice If I gave itt Thoyemust avold| temptations; they must give themselves up to art. Q. Have you anything else to aay? A, I, what can Tsay? Mine has been a quist life, J have given up pete. My/tame gor—I have no tonger.. It ted too much attention, Q. You were photographed in a coffin once? A. That weg aome Umecincs. (The young are so prone. to be morbid. Is it not 90? e @ You are.for the simple life then, madam? A. Ah, my friend, bave T/ever ‘Deon Inclined to aught else? Through no fault of ming hes publistty thrust upon me. @. Have you's press agent? A. T dp not need one, Tt is not notoriety! peek, MMW. BARAH BERNHARDT A, Yes, monsiou, 1 Wut — f € We aes a at . ; | oakig Conger font spoiled, though, & canary? “We've just hawt #0 it looks lovely, We: corner with the dearent nary that gilded cage for Christman she Ail ‘ bd back pied fyi LM oye? wind . . Heur; art! 7 f . wes ig to give him and bough! by on te “pemome you i of 0 comme Srp dnt bo © Waan aye id mene: i Cy THERE ATS PUSHED Hi |® white tinct cor ot Ladin had dasned over it jee an / ¥ y ie we “Daley canary spotle tl ag eee aoe iido not recollect just now, but In the-Wte of an artist sosmany ; UP;= WONDER WHEN AME THROUGH THE Bohemian atmosphere of our studio , A ITE ‘STOP — ; \ BED= L KNEW IT apartment. Oriuntal effect? Come up and “Who ever heart of New York Bo-! Ho's o lovely bind. things occur. _*Q. Careful inquiry develops the tact that no guch socldent cnourred at the timo you mention, at Jeast so far as any record of it can be obtained? A, Is not the word of ap artist sufficient? * @, You have no fears of further acoldonte of this Kind? A. I ave’go eppre-| henson whatsoever. Yet there te one thing T do tean . "'@, And that? A. These cerrible Pittaburg prillionstres, Monalowr, think how they wreck the careers of promising young artists by meenying them! Q. You would avoid them, madam? A. Yes, this fo my farewell toursop this Ger America, anit it mugt mot be marred by eay contretemps tnat-wouldsieave tt Qught but 4 memory of a splendid triumph. G. Wo shall do nll tn our power to assist 4 this, A, ‘Thank you, monstour, Ah, those territie Pittsburg millionaires; they are bete noir, hey are ai} that I fear in this dear America! And yet I will be brave, monsieur, Let them en- deqyor as they may, T will allow nothing to interfere with my art. Q. Ys this poaltively your last farowell appearance? A. It ts indeed wf tare- eel appearance in this dear America, unless I should deolde-to-retura-in ® sea- ’ 4 The Errant Husband’s Ruse. "Tot se @ thme,” eaid-the or-jbe on the scone when the rant husband, according to the| tween the doctor and my wife { Battimore Bun, “when 1 tanried | See. °F bappmaaoere oh } late at the vill a oven and, lage tavern, and when Aj" "sy wife was busy at her Wont home my wife wouk! remonstrate | whest when the shadow of the | ; with me, Hach time I promised to re- | fell nares the doorway. ay form, Ono night when T came into the | gaia With Matte Mmatten house my wife seemed sulky, I eala |" “Why, mada, your something to her, but she paid no more ied ee been suddenly 8 then, 7 attention to what I maid than if she had |UD, not heart ma, This vexed tne a Uttle, | stepped in and Dut I thought that she would get over | fi won ~t two, Adieile i her spel! by morning. bill, if 2 "ake | , | “At breakfast I asked ther question |“ “Five answered Che: teller; ~» Have a Laugh with the Fugny Men, ities we we Mk at) irae ee 4 Lag Frat : ye ‘Dear,’ aatd 1, ‘have aome bread,’ my i but she 414 not even so much as look A Fat ‘om. Me oles up. I passed ber several dishes, but a al Sympt reading of the Maye] ‘0 temember what te gorges f ‘ . : ere . * ‘ , My." Briefe flawyeri~My knowledge | Pie OH-0-f DIDNT. ; Nal ee: NO IM NOT SMOTHERED she would receive nothing from me “*_ have Just eon ot nower,” fog Cumrox, Cr ie "I thought she might wait on me it SMR py annie came over Ia, he ale toto i i ‘ pee a ets tem gue vary’ sont | LOREM ERY Henne At. rte THINK, IT WOULD AM J<BEEN HAVING — fed | ti Novkl aot lot ae walt on her, oo x 4 ' - y fe - ciiir ae hid Q .* but not ‘at my people os Lindale Bee siete eh | COME TO THIS : UL ANOTHER NIGHTMARE! /7 ad | pusle betrayed any intelligence, Mat. feted with wu Chicago Tribune Man: 4 OW.IM GETTIN : i | (0 irons Sle war’ Sor sieve dire, not an oe al Gorda wk kame onterm a over | or PN Stet eee oe por * 2° depo you enjoy grand, operat” on a ee Contry” d fee é i : i this muoh longer, #o I ordered @ farm Tea)” enowered Mr. Cumrox; “ee-| (tom son to may Kava” i MA=MAR | ; ; ‘ hand to get on a mule and go as tast as f ij he could to Tyaskin, @ Gletance of five miles, an tell Dr. Dodd that Mrs, Owens had suddenly been struck dumb—that she had not spoken @ word in three days. “Away aped the boy, and I went bout my qwork with @ heavy heart. In about an hour the clatter of horses’ hoofs sounded in the distance, and I eaw that Dr, Todd was coming in a hurry, I thought that it waa best for me not te = SS tome band tering & cost ten bet HOCHI DER MILLENNIUM] ,2* Sooo: mates proventatiess Kin & here's my Ausband's office address, |. 3 ' s Seeaie: Henares oop. omen Dee . at i p Indl orion ist ca 9} | By Albert Payeon Terhune. bo d’m fallin’ tp love a igs accra Base Banere Bel aa ots with Plow Pittabury Dispatch Man: pany, It te it the pestis of hie name ahe~Touth and ee ola ive new ‘Gxpevas f ie besiness.-= n 1] T: ‘Wise Ones now have solved ft! ‘when it (a loud enough to keep wre from hearing ® Lot.of foal conyers nn re 2S ee that's going on eround me.” sir, lot me ak you one. Wher ts ation wour financial eondition ang "I am as poor as Job's turkey.” Pitteburg Dispatch Man: ; “Thea, air, L-ern-regret still more inact-At you want to meceed in Me] deeply to wag that your ailment ia aps you must have @ good memory. pendicitis.” ‘ M . ee Py Canvi (with tus of »> «What's in a Name?” Foner wp ou aaa, io “Our Home Léte"—~ ‘Women in the House-Not me, I ~—— News I Insurance rows are over! The plan, aa they've evolved tt, ‘Will put the crowd in clover, With Hughes to cun the business For which he's long been gunning, Tawk will succeed sick dinsiness— ‘The public will come running! And, while we've got our hand In, Let's bolster honest toll, Similarly expandin’ Fotks’ faith in Standard Oil. Miss ‘Tarbell as the Presflent Of that vast corporation Would rouse the oldest resident ‘To trustful jubilation, At Wall street, mon will aronder And wag thelr pliant jaws on ‘he way the Btreet blooms under ‘The cule of Pere oa H You, to make hem m Rag Doll-Oh, dear! 1 hope thie! “i14- entidren’s fondest boasting, Mr, Crow—Come on, Maria, there's a ber oa, jay gs pant re Sons Lat all good folle inherit nice old gentleman waving to us to’ ' 4 tired of “grand opera,” Fema Pa vl os dads ah marc nd On hostide adh bes BETTY'S May Manton’s Daily Fashions, ' Doll—Do let me have & look of your| Lady—It the baby don't take @ stakes, f pretty soldier will j mean 4 Manth of my black paint. tercite couuk peak ra * AN UCH «© tastetal ah i ' to keep fer from auch perforinances) not engaged to are books oF candy or beige 9-0) 00, flowers. ‘You are under no: obligation Re ee ye oc 1 kept ts ‘Sure to find its place: no matter how many, ; § y By Nixola Greeley-Smith, yailaladeys > teh very Her ‘to the rest of tid amily, Dear Living on $12 a Week. j “anew ‘and he sai , fot tree to hin. I wrote asking \: tS i upon to be venr ‘ iveness, Which he was willing to 2 j < He | Bae now he treats. me so woldty an } 2 {9 loose enough for =~ t toward me, note very Pa fod Sy writtinat r neaw ? a‘ B. snug enowgh to bey attractive, and alto- gether fulfils every 7 ® = Hy Pie ei «er 1a too peppll, ts ‘| "¥en had better watt unetl you are i He vt power Ute’ paltey |. Ader and baye 4 little more monay, give «shadow oll for ¢wo people to live tect, the color pale blue and the qT bs Br etc reads ti. to bat comtartabin ~ HINTS FOR THE HOME. iin ot . priate for almost By them so that they are the same size. th ry | aa} : | Fost Heef and a emall | rings them in @ deep dish with a few the ample ails that | | quantity Of dooked ham throug’ | giices of onion betweef the pleces of are used for mam | ¢ wk reer {Tog mtncer, Season wien anit, pep- +par and nutmeg, and mix together with & large teaspoonful of chopped and vinegar mixed together in the pro- the same amount of chop- | portion of three taempoontuls of ol! (9 Moplaten ‘the ingredients jone'of vinegar, Season a wmall quantity ment. Sprinkle ‘a little black pepper and hubmog over them And cover with ol! For the Feet. aude and roll of fine white breadorumbs with celery Wrap the cto-| salt and pepper, and mix together with ot ‘and minced parsley. Wipe tho meat when they are taken from

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