The evening world. Newspaper, December 22, 1905, Page 21

Page views left: 0

You have reached the hourly page view limit. Unlock higher limit to our entire archive!

Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.

Text content (automatically generated)

The Es Friday Evening, MRS. NAG AND UR" | 33s @HRISTMAS 15 COMING! ar onde By R eo i \ femen ss ohn vei Ya tern tar toner Doren, |THE. Tre An Bearville HF HR By Rob Thompson q AM not one to borrow trouble, Afr, Negg, been not Eat Sect re should be done for th » Mr, fi AND , | superstitious, neither do I delleve in premonttion, ‘ TRULY, THOS COME, NOW, Fon-oney ewe uate Seni S H yet I cannot help worrying once tn a while about 4 Mga ‘ AMY Line Pj}| avenue during ‘the halt hour every \ theekildren, Imogene already shows that she hae your SANTA CLAUS, oe t when New York Js rushing to the | fi disposition iad takes after your family eo much—and ! WHAY HAVE. at thet sina te te 4 you know, although I never say a word about them, that Ms You Gor for gagement tes aggravated the eondition they aro a lot of fussy cranks and I always eald so! , ME Yopay ? ! into @ positive menace, The stream of I tremble for that child, I do my best to correct ] Want hal eee fal ha aaa oe eee Ate her and admonish her not to be so fretfal, but, although Cuyghtare a ‘verkabie tert of darioe, i if pritges Marien re she looks Hke mo and everybody says Imogene is a " with horws four or more abreast and Deautiful child, she inherits her disposition from you, ‘thelr drivers intent upon reaching thelr destination ahead of the other fellow, ‘The tide 18 too strony for the policeman or two #ationed there, and the R! Our familly were noted for thelr atmability, Mamma no poor irritable attimes, but if you had the troubles poor, dear mamma has paeee a2, Cat pee, coed to taae De chi you would be worse than irritable! And poor dear pal Ho had the and ih ise Metropchian Ones Base dd fan angel! When things did not suit him he may havo growled a block, If all of us can’t have carriages, ‘in wa and ff he did roar like ® lion and the neighbors had to run in when he we at least should have protection. canen. lamps at us his heart was in the right place, and it was his high spirit ‘would not brook any interference! Brother Willic was the same amiable child. here was Mr, Gidsey, who ited to sell us a house in Flatbush, and he usef to bring « box of candy Brother Willie every time he caine to seo ws, Mr. Gidsey prophesied Willle would grow up to be a great financier because be had such a e Her managers com) ARAH'S remarkable drawing power | forfeit $5,000, It in" anid, if she shows no sign of getting weak in| ln Now York within one tho knees, BStandees were again Frasepsetiiess engamenenl a very muoh In eyidence Mat night, re the mpelerh Rt ee ie’ hs 0" Was repeated, The ni a engagem fore two women stood unt” they bg mee, dropped. They fainted during the prog: | at the Palace rors of the play. and were <i sao tcan Na ARLES FROMMAN will bring us Into the lobtw, where they were revived richstein amd ui ne “0 Gle way of taking things out of Mr, Gidsey’s pocket. with smelling aalte, “The divine one” “ ¢ Brother Willie hasn't changed a bit, he has the same earnest way of if So.gertul ptrain, even you have ay peng bien en: ; himeelt ‘ od | oar ale | Stne: m0 | ad i vad a! oath a ache yea bud: bia ‘ Forty-five children of unemployed and | after an absence of many years Bince " ‘ he * by ty & peed er a esa vay impoverished players were made happy tint time whe bas changed vie ot d fou know you have helped every one of your jons to nice postti: #44 | Yesterday morning on the stage of the} her entertainment, and instead of! * i ¢ ‘Oh, do not deny {t. When your Cousin Frank ran for offlcs you voted for The Yulograph 3 xy & 8 xy £8 LN By ag 0. McGill Manhattan Theatre by the principale In bere: Rug ly phate Oe 4h i " ? ra constivut- i ( f titm, but If Brothor Willte wes running for office I know you would ask all the cua “Before and Ata,” whe [felt Wi 8 Rumba of aan oe oF h-4 | yyour frtends not to vote for him. Shristmas trees AOTY oeorated ou ye Me nig ngs Bye yas oh Do you ever say a kind word for him? When his enemies accused him frat Rivas wae al ravi fet | Rave. duriog het. st Vist, Be was ex: Be 4 conspiracy? No! You with them, ar Williams, ‘Thomas "A. Wise, Leo. ite ato ann hayearhet ute . é ‘Willie for days! ' Is Mt any wonder he should lose heart when he eees how envious people ere? If they would only give him a chance he would show them! Look how he goes to night school, stutying sometimes till daybreak and coming homo -pale and dizzy, Much thanks he gets! He may have been a little wild, but look how good he ts about Christmas time, A doy of twenty-four that can fee! the spiritual influence of the holl- May seasod should be helped and not hindered! Tt is near Christmas, Mr. Nagg; why can’t you try to be kind? Why ‘can’t you be jolly and cheerful like Iam? Why do you come in the house and groan and alt sllent when I try to speak kindly of everybody during the plad Christmas days? You do? Oh, Mr. Nagy, all you have said since you came home is that the Johnson-Johnsons have invited us to a theatre party to-night! I sup- oC Bonttace, jr, , contributed ta. t ‘ 2, she ervated as great a P joy of the ocengion presenta her entei t n by a distribution of eriap new $1 bills, ' alee eae Bunday night, at Tony Phetors, Theatre foe sy AN ringer oth i d Tammany Hall, the annual Chiat: poestione, ot Frenon ms tontival for stage ‘dhiliren Will be} M2068 of bout the, year 178 vm eld, . . HERE was a gies of musou- | Sibert “4 I lar atrongth at the Bijou Thea-| periods, “The Gates selected for : tre last night after the perform- | matinee recitals to be i F ance, in which David Warfeld joined, pire are Feb, 1, 9, 2, ‘I have always maintained,” he re- marked, “that an actor should be able; Sunday might converts: to compete with any ordinary man tr D ties whak ies ; atrength: How's this?’ +6 rou no! a 6. Bern. way tesiaed @ aunt etage hand by, th thedt sald about the > waistband of ble Somers and ifte capo in Vermont, where i} a un diy anes! te "ain't tuttin’,’ angod &@ woman for having kiledo gir — : “Hully chee! Dat rs A inyder, bution’ of we 6 aow’' hiah , oaww* Swe squealed the stage hand, scornfully, 1 pose you are going to tell me how nicely the Johnson-Johnisons get along. don't welgh more'n 130. Ef yous f ; B(rONe, vhy don't yer @it a-hold o° that] opens et ti Theatre on Ohi Why showldn’t they when Mrs. Johnson-Johnaon gote a nice trip to Ber} “on, Jonn, 1 wes looking at the diay, "Why do you look wo wal? Tiouht) good Book te Gibay Gah | han Teen | tharepronber ent pine it about?” tos Dey. tone cad eae eee y 4 every wintert I never get anywhore! 1 never see anything! I never| mom! fing. you bought 0, gurprtee me | zou were wo, got an automobile {0m| ing; The Coutentment of Marted| No, my girls are all enraged,” |,2i0, Holnted to the immenee, square | wiky aio she ill hae, hugband-way. h ‘ we anything! I am only @ slave to you and my children, an unpald house-| wa nk for ¢, plumber quicl Gotthemoney ecross late” om oom and whlch le carted away De hardt wes tn @ country, : BE keeper! What have { to be thankful for at Christmas or any other thmet| yo" ai Nbr tine wanes Bes sens Fe Goee wrevate Fat |“ don't, ond iney hee fog the Instrument ve hy hak at hay rod feng Fon, won, never mtual 1 vont complaint pesos ye ane We no esena antcaatiae mae ennasennaner eet mantel kd hte clay, fr, | renee faut dienes, gt a . ot it oe? } Before Santa Arrives aA R, E, Leppert| on Peale ee Rist | SSiy Has eaves ET je stage ee e' . . . J * uaa” ‘ The stage hands, who all to ND sow pote At ererwotien Gilat th would not touch the 0 Ly | The Ante-Christmas “Hit. a Pl Eg a a Clase ant go trough even | We Db ml y ND) Fa ee, as eaeee eR ta | ag tans ofS maxon mar, ot ? ; i H to take the piano down and| elle of Lydia ‘Thompson and her shape , 7 By Albert Payson Terhune, ( 4) )\) F < ’ ) Pa to take the Olaho down and iti Beto ann i , man who seldom eoores a hit Unbends and treats me fing, an i i 9 | avid Belasco laughed as oftered | In the Olngerbread Mian he belay | ‘Trew out hie cheet in pride | Me runs in answer to my bell, f i to wager, his war & Chrletegin Ginner| extraveganss, at the Liberty theatey And, theough « det too small to fit,| And up and down the Iino thet Mand move tan the Uipe that the singe must heck aeslat in / tappy words he cried: ‘To tradestolk 1 can henr him tefl we Pork eocuples in ae min-| the nation of stars and croses, His love) for me and mins, utes. and mark me in the company ' ‘ © Weseed spent Raheny i Wg] Sue" ic] er id prennie ie oe “Aes peesorg, Nakane ove, tim, y “ i = LD hie and tee, went at ft,| ie not the wont, OF ie te it [Who used to be so gium and slow The sable lift-boy Dan, ; ; Mr. Belasco timing them, wateh tn be fetes tz of him prancing Greets me with eager Jor And others who are woot to shirte i BS) hand. seid tind eeen the plano moved #o|agon march. 1N'Ge Ghat te kts And mests my wonts in ways that oO) Tein duty when they oan, ‘ many times—more fin, d-tat” be] of sto any, walled stockings” and ‘True love without alloy. All say It's 8 delight to wort ‘tl Mpa exncllY eas pladosmorer, ‘he to lapee Into arona chidhond tons For such « lovely man sit falped to move ® over on fs back on OHARLES DANTON, oI feos ’ “Vor ai thts fondness I reestve ~~ ty ‘There! earl reaso! NTS. | In my astonished ear. tn seo ke Sherri att A Mrs. Gayboy—I found « lot of love) Parmer Squash—Well, Uncle Rastua, havé you taid in your turkey yet? \ HOME HI Market News. i Mere’s @ most weloome change {n der letters In my husband's pocket. Christmas comes but ones a year. 1 Miss Miorida Pineapple, whose entat: . ‘About this time of year. oan pete gine aacign ‘The Cook-That's great luck, mum.| nolo Rastut—No; sah, an’ ef de Crivmus gig don't done come out pretty) Old Rocksey—But thie ts the third] Kartoffel Puffe. im we Kverglades la 8614 to be came i ripagen ies 4 spt Lae ‘You't be able to get anything you like : ‘Chrietenas allowance you have had al- WOT, and wash several potatoes | productive this seneow than ever 0, My lonily janitor as well io itmas tips woaron, om of him for ‘sores. | soon, hit looks es ef we'd be eatin’ crow ready. ‘and grate them into @ dish. Beat) is visiting in Now York this qwtek, Te ad two ogns, ¢ good pinch of Malt! Quite linge for her age sw has @ and a half cup of flour and turn Into) healthy pink complexion 4 try in spoonfuls ino! ant ts refermd to ty her scova GaceserenTt Kei wane rife" | lina aa, 8. lor =. | Peanut Macaroons. GROOMED WOMAN LOOKS TO HER HAIR, |f{ mitensres'eetiea] Siac seme sande RE lee ee re enn Bost Bina T orion ens Wite Beating and Husband Beating; THE WELL- By Nixola Greeley-Smith, f = No peanuts, one oup of powdered) “over after,” Cut mi sugar, one large tabdlespoontul | cubes, stand in augur on. of flour and the y beaten whites | joo avert tours and of two saya Diep ye mixtul serve with cake, ght brown In HE divorced wife of @ Pennsylvania miilonaire, wot ap- fered paper and Dake ® ietart of pea: | iver eat Briuaeels Huts is needed for the above quantily. | sprouts? It's coaNbege [ proving of his course in baving « lawault the had brougtdt against bim postponed from year to year, de- voted three months to pundhing the bag and thei? met him as z ‘ Soaltoped Parsnips. Very refind® ot, from the Long tuland he left the court-room and knocked him out, ss . ary CRAPH and bet) four parsnips and | notwhouse universities, ia delog ottered ‘Then whe told tho reporters who eBthered round her how a ? OMB « rast out into cubes, Puta layer in tho] at 19 conte a quart. a pont! tN ® i: le , bottom of a baling Gish and cover! ‘Turkeya should be about 16 )aev ts “he with cream auice made trom one table! cents a pounth Your dealer may fpocetit 3 flour, Le bn ga Rd 0. 1008 utter and one op % charge ih of parsnips, one or Be Geet ws ee vo. very, thin aloes St onion and «| stand ontons, try witeroresm—at coating of the cream sauce, Fill thele peo cobgeale fenton, in thi Sprinkle the with ft eas erumbs and bake for half an hour. oe & pound, Se NE SSN ante ~~ May Manton’s Daily Fashions, with @ Gollege education, ed ee Hi 45 a erin ade a ee HEALTH AND BEAUTY. ‘By Margaret Hubbard Ayer. which engrosses the attention of women, | pomade whould not be weed an a are Boman ends Will spoil the effect ace that is pretty and will say Oe pose, be “4 we for platn features, wee maneee shrunl he ‘ik-haired can secure the much-sought red glinia by dippi the brush | 1 te For Eyebrow Gro ree dtopa of einmapate ae yi Te—Tho so-called red vaae- | Drushing Her hate lighlly. and ‘Twitty, On. In halr-dressing there ard two new My to becom: brald back are Jald in bow plaits whioh are stitched at their edges to give’ | an @ffect of ticker! while tho slesves® até quite novel, the upsere: portions being loos” and finished with sho Ddands. the quantity of ma fort @ terial req medium sie tu fees) ig 86-8 yords BH, 204 , es. wide with f yard of i Pattern t ane for airs of in 14 and 16 ¥iare of a ie SS t ® : z +3 : si of h I : if i yy fasolnat | arcineial, out from Rate Rag ae Call or send by mail to THY "a m- tnt TON FASHION BUREAU, No. 2 West Dwentythird Pome irs Sencl oer y 4 ten cente in ootm oF stamps for each a el locks, York, ea nena hat ake atone | | meer TAPORTANTWelry your mame aad address plain, aad beat offi Pattern: ways ote {p Barrymore

Other pages from this issue: