The evening world. Newspaper, December 23, 1905, Page 9

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They Might dave Landed with ais If Doe ra ee i Diyed Me Mr. Bultinsk Again! e By Ror L é The Evening World's New “Chorus Girl" Series. To-day’s Story Illustrated by Gene Carr. 2 jher feet and even if her husband t F yon coms } ike set: HS ee ‘played Derr, a dalrymald, and tho ment,” said the young Squire's line wae ‘AB, here the Chorus Girl, “it comes now! How beautiful ehe i! B sure would ba, And when the audiane® got a peek at hiawer be ok 8 ber Venuancpei Sen etre doad one! Tia till it broke up the show. y “Well, she snitebes everything that : y ies te goes on In the dressing-roome WANs”. (n fadayAtnitggtbhed there isn’t @ gifl that gota fined but ‘ 4 vou bare ets what she’s the cause of it all. a prey eon know | | “fo I've made. up my mind £ | wouldn't stand for it, and Amy and | Puss and I, for we won't take no |part unless we are all in the same | show, went to see Mr, Belasco to ¢eo it he wouldn’t sign us for some of hid new shows or write in'a trio sister act in ‘The Girl of the Golden West! “Well, Mme, De Branscombe went |along, and once or twice I was atrald jShe'd queer us through the awful habit ehe haa of drinking her smell- ‘ing salts, But we had Mr, Belasoo going, fe while Puss {9 getting too fat Amy, poor girl, has a terrible com- plexion and no figure to speak of, and, although I do say it myself, If made them look like near-silk along- ‘ side of the real article; still, they y looked pretty good at that. Just as ’ we had Mr. Belasco going and to promise us anything, who butt in but Dopey, insisting we were to be starred he write the music, and thet he new song, ‘Don't Let Them “JUST AS WE HAD MR. BELASCO GOING WHO SHOULD BUTT IN BUT DOPEY, SINGING ‘DON’T LET THEM MaND YOUR BROKEN HEART VAITH Lo al AND QUEBRED US8!"—THE CHORUS GIRL. Your Broken Heart with Gold,’ wo pity ‘him, and Louis Zinsheimeryfor your friends with the seedy scen-|{times aa a gold tooth. What you)in, and when the blue chips are ten| them may - have - of eR better days) “You knoe our show laid off for) was all the apples! ow good I've been to Dopey Me-| night; you. know how good I've to & lot Wf.yeople; and if I.told how they have treated me you ould say: ‘Well, you was 'woftt’, “T don't pass up ly because are down and out. I’m a good) lend, and what J've done for Puss ~jontgomery and ‘De Branscombe nobody knows but myself, I won't) gay @ word about it, I won't tell you how many times I'vo stood for the) rent for Mamma De Branscombe be- | cause she had takem her rent money to buy a new hat sho liked or to get hor sealskin made over, “T won't say a word about my lend- ing my best things to Amy to wear) and never getting as much as ‘Thank you!’ “As for Puss Montgomery, nobody knows better than #ho does who was| her friend when in a foolish moment | she married Mr. Maginnis, the hard tightwad of Marietta, 0., and was led captive to that whistling station. vho sent her the money to get back to civilization? Well, maybe it} a 26a ,, and Abie Wogglebaum may enjoy his| ery Just because’ they are the brainy | want is opulent if offensive persons, | dollars say ‘Let's play for money!’ friends? ? Christmas weer, and I can't get} “What was the use to pretend he 4 was Loule Zinshelmer, and say, he's) os sany because they mate him the|boys, don't go no more with me! People with good clothes and bad) “Why these loud cries? Huh, kid,! “Maybe you used to appreciate|along with onr stage manager, any-|wean't of owe party? We qwers that good hearted!—but would he ‘S| coat and he's always Patsy for tllem;| “This is an fron age and they've|/manners, rednecks who insult the how would you Ifke{t if you went/them in the old times when you) way? His wife is in the compaby,|queered! And I know if I'd ‘a got 4 done it if tt hadn’t been for me? lt strangers can't see him, and I]got to produce, Training around] waiter and then tip him two dollars,| out looking like the bost of the bon-|thonght Charley with the cellulo{d|She couldn't got a job to sweep,out| With Belasco, 'a Pot erage = “In his heart Loule Zinshelmer . kuow he qugors us and puts us all to|with tattered talemg 16 as behind the! wadburners that buy a etyok and sit! bons only to be quecred by one of|dickey was tha dandy dresser. a theatre if it wasn't that her hus-|f°¥ to pick’ the three-time winners om bo use for Puss Montgomery, Heli. pittaburg! a i re . band is stage manager. "So that's why I say ‘Get on 4 live knows she uses him dh rod cen pia sl 1°, a PAPA’ S GIRL. She Goes on an Ice Cream Spree BY F G LONG. “Sho's so awkward she falls over! wire even if you burn your hands!'” Hh alls him names behind his a) ( Ww een é , aes ce enough to his face when |8tinch on the grave-up lI!ke Harry but Quickly Gets Warm Again, 9 | sPpweenepnn : | Denier goca from open-faced oys-|Ttimmers, that rhinestone rounder. Swain Por re) 7) 7) . PEEK+A: 900+ CHRISTMAS EVE—UP TO DA’ I E. ters to the sweet souffle, I know it|P0% Dopey would give you every MERE. WHILE wa I was to*listen to my real friends 1/¢ent he,has, only he never has any, hs ih f ¥ but Dopey thinks he’s our traffle po- Fr Saab peered ovtrbety pada Py liceman and we can’t take a prom. on PEW THING), AND WAVE By Albert Mayen Teepe oat 2! ay. or two-step up Broadway but } FJ DON'T Go sh A TREAT. L “It would be much better for ma it|POPey comes tearing down the, line ty i I had cut the dead ones a long time he ws tc ices sat bait Te Pine jeesihe ys pean me it i" : fa é at don’ 5 0 / grand conflagration. South, so far as 1 am concerned. Bepause Dopey {8 8 genius, and ‘The children, all pie-eyed with dreains of a haul, , “Old Man Moneyton thinks he's a|even if he does touch people for a Had hung up their stocking for Santa’s glad call, : chiild-minded chicken in a wicked | quarter as soon as he’s introduced to While papa (the pleasures of Christmas to swell) 4 world and pays his roomrent and) them, Shakespeare and all them other Had hung up bis watch and the landlord ag well. ay eeps him in elgarette money, and || &eniuses was broke; too, wasn't they? lel now he can play the plano lovely| “But 1 am peevich about the way! 1 abe land he i a real composer that canghe nahniea'in, heeding no hints re- The moon on the crest of the fire-escane Ta make you sit up and listen when it} #ardiug 18° and 65, the pedestrian With fairy-like glamour the clotheslines did drape, comeg to gg all imitators to ‘aj Problem—Dopey can’t do that sum! While over the roof, with a hoot and a squeal, at standstill. “Why, this moan from Annie, the Old Santa Claus whizzed in his automobile, » “Ot course, my’ 4 know wejorphan? Say, I'm just telling you that More swiftly than rent-day the vehicle came, sat only patronize the poor skate because this thing of standing for dead ones, And Santa exhorted each section by name: ity eslfae danetatanadpineiaapa gery “On, Sprocket! On, Spark-Plug! On, Speed-Clutch and Lever! — On, Throttle! On, Tonneau! On, Coil and Receiver!” AES h REMEMBER, DEAR, 111. "{ [ie CE CREAM erick Cia f He halted, a hundred feet over the ground, | EARL Gua | WHEN You And down through the chimney he came at a’ bound, WERE A But all his arrangements were knocked galley-weet as : He hit with a bang ’gainst the grate of asbestos, But many a plan wise old Santa is rich in; He made for the chimney that’s over the kitchen, But the flue, as he learned, was a dummy, alas! Because all the cooking {s managed by gas, Iv. The stovepipe he sought, this old obstacle-beater, But found In its place a nice modern steam-heater. @ And as in despatr up the stairway he ploughed The Janitor bellowed: “No Peddlers Allowed!” With toys undelivered perforce he returned To where his stanch auto's sweet gasoline burned, And@I heard him observe aa he Shugged ont of sight: “It’s mo to the loftiest timbers, Good night!” The Forturie-Teller, By T. O. MeGill, ear “ee the gray: words are passed: ‘The time of your SHE WENT INTO THE ICE CREAM sat = fin woman, sat) quest is fortuttous and Is of great’! Ms. her chair of} consequence," Y stare when I called} “It js," Wiast night. The| “It will come true, but your fortune ch rain beat dismally | Wil suffer, YA on the shutter! .., expected as A You, bit the tens tell me & le for A wats, and the red) beyond what you dream of.” foxwat amugeled| “Let it close to thé gas bint 10 tha a asked) as) I wont stove on the frayed rug by the fate} ',,).., going buy the dark uae taale. Christmas pros! T Jald thewritten words of my quest ‘And the ootn in the outstretohed hards Mile tered, Wi tha: ial | hes oe ART NOUVEAU, dominoes and turned fhem clatteringly By Margaret Rohe, n the table. ISR eyes ane two turquolse, She bade me close my eyes and pick Her teeth miicy pearls, eo at a time frogh the lot. Of rubles her two lips, As she laid them in sequence she Bright copper her curis. ald: Her cheeks are pink coral, = | —_— ach oun TY hada wut May Manton's Daily Fashions, * “There {9 much worry, and many Every fresh varias Son of the blouse is "ne (0 find tte weld vue, Here ia onesot he snlartest and besa Chat the season hag to offer, and which it «ampied 40 ® variety oO materials and to @ kceal many combinas Hons, In the Mluetras ho white tatters etched with OUT. Lt fi Nyegtcn Sucmieetle Of TURK. sine, Out tui a wite oun be ol jace, ut emorowe! WiGeerd, OF IeeL a Wut ast every tuitna, sii Why ini an effee: a ais BALM FOR LOVERS. HOME HINTS. she never aks to me, but h J ‘onverse swith orher members ‘ot the | Sweet Potato Croquettes, family, In company she often makes DD ‘to one pint of Not mashed | 4 he Question of Love and Respect.) BEaury HINTS ISy Nixola Greeley-Smith, By Margaret HubbardAyer hs Woman reader of The Evening World wants me, TO Bleach Superfluous Halr. sto tél her which I conside® prot: -® man's jove or ‘B—It the hair | ts dark you 4 Bray nalyely anigiten; “a man would bleach iM me ? geen 1 Ae le ae swéet potato one tablespoonful | } butter, “one-fourth teaspoonful | \ galt, one-fourth teaspoonful pepper, one- | fourth pint of chopped pecan nuts, yolk have ale } Now, Interesting aa de problem may be, I im afraid I never thought about it, Hat why should respect segm, to her j ' of one egg, Coat with crumbs and lve conwast with ta the alternative of love, réthor than necessarily coexistent with |i He Has Grown Cool, ‘try in deep fat. Paar ‘aed It? Why should sto no},be able to think of reepect and Tove 1 LPP company, wRh a young man | Turkey in Aspio. gh mete, both at rather than “teapest br: ” ’ fove hin ver: {routed her Nike a periit wentioman| PYEMOVE the meat from «he turkey wnich ‘re greatly: | 4 | Thew is na word Which women so persistently misuse as | If) me. dt Hall her why aho treats me 90, | careass, Keeping the dark and youve She 20ege if “pospect." If @ foolteh Little girl lets a folly man kiss her or shall T stop calling on her gry a son OE ABM. Ught seperate, and hop finely, found —@a1 we int he 't propone bo hor bmneptiately afterward she pays, and let it dey It I think she I just yery shy, and she| iveak the bones and let them simmer nme ig ei | A cyleken ., the, ihe 8 may. Hke you Very much. Ask her| slowly with cold water, « beyleaf and a Kown. “Yow wil never mo any more.” And tf sho thought im | Process “of bleach: ‘yenty. Tle "alte owt It: pleas 0€ tare, Ausoon 66’ the Spot te oned vole oolla she voc evolve anything more #u~ lng ande after a Phat Ido reduced to half & pint, strain, and while ewture an has tiias: will der S| He Seeks Her Lady Friend. ot aad lop teongeuahar ‘We say Re compelled to respect people wo of the hair. i ‘ r tine Nhlek kaa beta Mapua ina le Tade ub 4 ee 2 ee eT | SS excuedinadly . bin’ ra " " i deen ninvian that mar cold water, S¢r amide yntil slightly thick- ened, when one cup of M% should be the batest styue, ‘ © | added (0 @ cupful, of the Light meat, and terdal pra red fe nS $ ay engner oupiul 40 one eupful dni medion moat. Now place. th “a a laght vans i, itay n't " net in the bottom of a jel 14 and or 21-4 is ‘, mane dark meat and aspic on top. When rm ‘na’ 4 By » it w tata and firm serve with hot fried Write nd i: A - Sweet potatoes. ellk for bel ~ Petters out ‘Potatoes Baked in Cream, yi mzet for is me Hh "9 a EMOVE the skins from Dolled PO} Blouse Waist with Yoke Collar—-Pattern No. 5227, Meaaue, # tatoes and chop them ap when ’ i cold, Put them In @ saubepan Call mall to TH BVENING WORLD WAY SAN with cream, seanon with salt und pepper | f-MOM Yb eee THON BUREAU, No. 21 Went twenty-tied atrest and cook until done, si i Ragan ed Obtaty York, Send ten conte in oola or stainpe for each paitora orde ish, lay in the potatoes, sp le with Thence . some ILUPORTANT.--Write ur Mame and addeees plainly, and ale ea per Bn over the tienes, tn Pattern: ways wpeolty bias wanted, Sr erent i iy | Wise and) Jie

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