The evening world. Newspaper, December 28, 1905, Page 15

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"APES RROD Ly GA ; be aa Bven ing, December 28, 1905. Th ‘Moms Madezine, Thursdar ™ WHE NEW] “OUR COME-ON SCHOOL: — |RAPA'S GIRL, ** Or "Pe Rhsnicel canary By FG, Long, Craze and In rta lt to M ‘ By Roy L, McGardell. e and Imparte o Marnma \ Con by Prof. Fuller Dhope, on the Correspondence Plun—Learn {0 | A ‘Look! THATS ¢ : Write Checks !—TNe Royal Re : 1 AT MOTHER ovat Road to Riches! j isay!wouron'r] (Wow Roe ee An English Pantomimust NY one can make money—if they know how. THAT MUPF CHRISTM a$,l oa iy A ‘Thero are a great many methods, Money can c nena set) E SURE) ff : { { ger “i and Frankie Batley be made by photo-engraving processes, or, on er ywigg 4 —~ WAT A pre the plan of small profits and quick results, by « alight 7 Ae | | Pray A } a Giance tn Twilight Tights. j knowledge of metals and a plaster of paris mould, | | MINNTE ve VERY now and then there hap- sional moi at tuowrals that pathy. Ae Tor the reat of the penta other that has an excase for |7ondon and Laverpool are 60 p boing sprinkled over the eynop The excuse for “The Babes and the A better plan, however, {8 to Learn to Write E pens a) musical eomething oF) HP, Cheeks! ig Tam teaching my method by correspondence, It would make a wooden man enthusiastic to read the es Aim (s birgy the holiday rit with a dally men tthe letters I get from my pupils, . Lyric, 1s on English papel, Mr. ‘at the Ave you satisfied with the wages you receive? Fred. Walton, it ts tuneful and oo! If you von't happen to know him |ton, despite the fact that hem! the fault fs not yours, for he has Beene makes it well “The tag Salt Man’ at bind fy the euving oT CY “The the Bates.” “Like. thet itisa little of everything that we and th by ge Not Then learn to write cheofs, You can make money in business and strike a blow at the banking ° system. Make money writing checks! Whon Carnegie endows a Itbrary, does he send the actual cash? / No. He writes a check, Learn how to write checks! When Richard Hard- ‘ing Davis writes a book that 1s successful, what follows? He writes a check, | Learn to write checks. Fifly yoars ago sotne of the wealthiest men in Ameriéa hed difoutty | . in meeting thelr obligations. Rockefeller was a clerk in a store, H, H, vi 4 Whe j Rogers was dtiving a wagon, Charles Schwab was not born, What {s the \ \ > —_ r DoNT bo eae secret of thelr success? They learned how to write checks! f s Pr ‘YOUR GooP OLD CHILD= Shrtee Wellie Lynch If you are @ counter-Jumper jump the counter, Learn to write checks, A y Thy Hoon DAYS? f 4 | ‘There is no real success in life unloss, you Tearn how to.gurite checks, | Prof. Fuller Dhope'’s method is the only practical one, A year ago Amos | Dewdad, of Hoopla, Okla., was a horseshoer, Being left'a eum of money by & wealthy relative he shoed the horses and started to write checks, He 41d not Knew how to do ft at first, but-he enrolled in Prof. Fuller Dhope's | Come-On Correspondence School, and now he writes checks with facility | and spends his time travelling around the country. Many of our pupils.started to learn how to write checks without having any capital. We can give you the names of half a dozen who are‘now con- | etantly employed by the State; wome of the brightest have made surprising | large suma with but very little exertion, ‘What are your plans the new year? Thereds plenty of easy money. for you if you will learn Dhope’s method of writing checks. Cost of outfit is nominal, retarns are large, « Follow the steps of successful'men; learn-to write-checka! Of the many, who have taken-up the writing of checks after our method | there are very few but have met with astonishing results, and who lool) upon the day they enrolled themselves in Prof, Puller Dhope's.Come-On Correspondence School as the turning point Indheir careers, A. Graphter, of Chicago, Ill., writes: by a more or tess Chicago style of DWas leading a bumdrum existence, as they say down Bast, as base- Re Votan of lass, wet | Grum soloist in @ village band, when chance threw in my way one of your * . you almost dorget the rest, {@ireulars, I tmmediately learned how to write checks. My mistakes at first ‘Faint Echoes of Last Monday Mr. Walton has taken out naturall- jewore iudicrous, but I persevered and was finally successful. I have had. one aa as Bi by kg exotting experiences and travel-a:great deal over the country writing, mace ohee tals ford bil ayy’ Tt ts the best way of making money I know. At present em \ | ton “iibrettiste’’ write into what they at-Onaining, N. Y., and will be detained*here for some time, being ‘unblushingly call “books.” He begins to my apartments as the result of exposure, However, I am still Rose Snow as Mme, Sta. Claus and Eddie Redway as the Ginger bread Man. come over by way of Chicago—which ‘s the worst way, by the way, to reach New York He ts accompanied as & loy soldier and then marches off into’ other disguises, but once| Fred Walton ag the Toy Sold! " does he utter a word of what he is knees a4 Margery Daw, and Eddie Red- | doing, He sets an pxamphe that the | vay.'in the title role, confirmed # ald k other alleged comedians of ‘the oom: ’ bi Leara to write-checks, end-in your-full-name before Jan. 1. After |{mpression that 6 Gingerbrea t | pany might follow with profit, unless Man" was conducive to indigestion. / : ‘fulkeames will-be outvet fashion. | it ie thelr aim to qualify as profes. CHARLES DARNTON, ‘> The Girl from Kansas. 7 By Alice-Rohe, ‘wouxin"’t wear a fur cost thet din" show the ourves and lines of her figure AT THE OPER ty, as i 4h, W, .9 Of course, though, she announced qth MR. THERE A -| an ‘elevating of her eyebrows, Some THE BOARDER. SHANE THAT HE Mont pus tay Die alhure : ME SAYS. HE GOT For, “THORNTON@! WHAT IN THE. WORLD WAS THERE , HORN THROUGH THE DRUM i Cre ISTMAS . CAD We Leer ABOUT YOUR CHRISTMAS. AND BREAK Bore, Well P enf ormed \ PARMAR ANNA: In the Ring Cycle. , + at What He Eats, : Love’s New Speed-Limit, f 1 ‘There was no need of the "Spring she fell short of the highest achieves f bi , Song” at the Metropolitan Opera- House | ment, buns tur eo aor maye ted By Albert Payeon Terhune, Yesterday attenaoon to proclaim 4] Olive Fremstad’s leglinde was a love- F y to know how Daigy of Maybe (Mire, 8. M, Cory advines gira to “limit; I frame up some sudh course as change in the artistic atmosphere. From | ly and natve characterization of the \ : juatalment men around at il, SA BR a eg thias the riso of the ourtainon the second | hapless alvter-aweetheart. Sho dang with | : ; | $04 of the mone, ad te wilt be -the Gf atteation; Meat (ele evrosth part of Wagner's “Nibellingen Ring" $n | power and taste and gave forceful ey!) be id. wrotr’ 'to te :| mae ete + | “Just ninety kisses—niot one more- Mr. Qonried's Christmas matinee cycle | pression to her varted emotions. i ; know oy. vr the hes ‘oulden, Per hour I'll allow, {t was manifest that the hoga and chills] Touts Homer, as Frick, who droye to be anxiety o iy over WG Hers Sond the Carnie ee No matter how may implore that well-nigh smothered "Dag Rhein: | meet her faithless spouse in a litte go | | + | Daley. talgng and dying ioe" wladoo? |Z phtill walt that vow, gold’ fad dissolved into gonial eun-| oart drown by rams, delivered het opons | ertea | CURES EO eee Ten ee wena ot Are ‘Onen; . | Atd as for huge—wwell~eighty.two shine for “Die Walkure/* air curtain lecture with agdeliont affect , A minute—at @ pinch—jmight dot In tho place of the execrable stage] ‘Ihe Valityries were a handsome and) to me on the quist, | “Atthough the thought my heart dis-|“Aml goo@oo tatk ¥'N Mmit to management and indifferent singing Of | generatly tuneful band of young women, |} ny nasis is my diet, troasen, ‘Ten thoveand worda.an hour, it You think this old phugte fed on ofty | Monday there were tattly gout mechanl:| | Van Reoy's meategful Wotan was ax \ \i ‘This now breakfast food It seems love quickly palls By sudh restraints I'll keep him true | You're wrong, for he mostly de oat effeota and some atttking impereonts | piyetve and notey, but he: Bed to eoksty Looks—rveli=tedr to gdod; And I must limit my caresses And always tn my power, Als sieht bi ‘his days tions, If the first act mvere spring, the) tend with Epp one Mi Kel ted rgut|De You think 'twould be wate for to| Next time Alphonso calle But oh! , When f this plan untold |” In winging the praise second Was eummer; and if there were | Pyaar Oreigelras eee rue one | firtend,’ try itt” Of missing municipal Votes, ‘& touch of autumn in the third, it must) even Meginund, was always interesting | And to instre our lasting bites I fear he'll think me proud and cold!” - be remembered that even glorious) and occasionally compelling. Blass wad | voices have thelr limitations in range | !mpressive as Hunding. here was scarcely a hit the hand- And scope, ‘The performance ~wa# M8 ung'of the seenes, and. on Mie lack ‘of | Li —= to be remerhbered. t the fight between Slegmund and | Novos gccuer SMT ‘The principal parts were in famtlinr Fr took blase 2a My yey better done, | v 00) oe really in the clouds, IXOLA FY hands, A stunning Bronnhilde ty look) ste’ Gontigd, it be Would have thé tras mW wpon was Edyth Walker, and her Val-| aitions weebetved, would better put A v) THE FATALITY OF BEING WITTY. “= [Erce'c' pas ae ee ae Ree SE flected in her luscious tones, It was td ei, By Nixola Greeley-Smith, [eieriet I in cone rite Wotan cat Kis sas Rrunstiilos forese ater rte — | ~ May Manton’s Daily Fashions, B OL~ROS of all ta and all | ahapes are to be | woon the more rate indoor gywns of thi ib ui fH ef fist Fikes itll H for silk and velvet em- brokteries, with stiver gold. thi | @’s rr = Sudtotous colffare would obvi: a) A tow colffure and @ low or parted ‘pompartour ies an altogether differ- ent creature of-her. The severity of her fectures ts eoftencll and mellowed, and she ton, years er} Th * how i neck to the shoulder by massing the for stroller the ha) best dtmen ap snugly At the pape F Bol Pattern No. 5287, bial grote wie magorad 89k tow: janey wR tT a G 4 tien ‘a al ithe air ont a ‘rile Mencs | opaR get: gunboat slenvon 1 2-8 yard OT sPfach 40 inch Buse masmure. joins How ta ‘oall of send by mail to THE EVENING WORLD MAY MAN- A ieshin bee ge pe BUREAU, ss a a sizen for @ nec! too,

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