The evening world. Newspaper, January 29, 1906, Page 13

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‘He Ate Woo Much GAusage |, and a Night-Dog Haunted Him. _ GO-A-LONG NOU = THIS 15 No FUNERAL COME ON Now | GEDDAP GET A MOVE ‘ON Batuay aftern:on, wheh an tmmense audtenve fatd pbodr thingn about Nis mu. st thith they did adoat tne way It wal wun “Dan Glovannl" was fevived with conalerable effort by an “a! f edn: 1 : : 3 J “ ; 1) Tt wasa hit-andemide portormance. with | Pitiany of feb without saying a word to me and epotid a whole i , is ‘ : 4 “ (1 | Mme. Sembrich, aa Zerina, making the ha bath tary Ss > ; Sy] | nearomn approach tb @ hit, Mie. Nor ; a here eke ec hye rcaiauersrabes aly i 3 dion, 1k Bhd vetvet, ected fo think |S COMANY of dhe Nutt isi si f: of = : hetestt @ grand and lovely Donna Anna, | the afterhsen, Tt is just lke a man! Anybody but you would | S td Mane. Foul was th the dark aa t * havé waited! No, t do not siy that you did it on pur- | i : | wo as in black as Donna Bivira, The 4 pose, but it ts very strange that you ehould go end buy whe & Get of furs i ‘ or Oy] | three prime donnas aladet rah into one , 8 "4 another chasing otit of émafi doors and said then wee my poor heart breaking because it ta so warm 1 ¢annot wear ‘ f f warden gates to unbirden thelr froubl a] (vo Wesel AO Oe a3 them. ; LA Ke ee 1 & heatte, Booth wie thé gay deceiver, he 5 __ .. *¥ou hover to anything to please me; you only think of yourself, Wil | 5 ; ‘ : , Journet thé. Leporetio, Hoast the “Mas- prin ify rnp ‘At the B600y 1 G0’ downtown with you this atteravon? Why do you ask me thatt You : a i ‘ i setto and Muhimanh the Conimehdntore. | rantoiis ‘nave: rained TRS. 7 fi c 5 ‘ "i lnclee tt é “know. 4ou donot Want me to go downtown with you. Ihave more pride : ; ; : : : : Neo : Mia weetee lent si at “| ae to over ne Fulns of | than-to inflict myself on you when you do not want me. | — rz ~—e : . = Pet} | avenging siatue rated on Herr Con: ie | etAnyway) 1 heve nothing to wear. If 4 were like other women, who, ; : WELK NOW TAAT 15 badly mannged stage. spend ‘every cert their husbands make on clothes for themselves, 1 would many \ ee . 5 Std sala. ballve thbh tewalts, ; Mave plenty to Wear,’ But I never think of myself. I go downtown shopping \\ ai LEN sy FUNNY - THIS DOG HAS\ tully “atetiding to get something for myself, but it always: ends: in my gét- You tae P TURNED TO STONE wae tity, things* for you or for the children, Ob, that is true, Mr. Nagg. You Asi ee ibe signi Move STANDING Here @o Riot oypiciate it, but it is true. Only yesterday I bought you s pair of bod iT HAVE Pi e socks end halt'a dozen collars. ‘They ate the kind you will not wear be [7 i : . GONE TO Sinar'— : BTRIFIED= WELLE WELLE pregame meaner rae ‘pour nesk ts too short, you say; but they were sich a bargain 5 5 Ps & : - Ws Crog- eth ices or three Tor a quarter; and if you do not want them Brother € 3 ey man’s business manager, In prt in 01 ) newt bar tate : \ . : | tor the Newark engagement of “As YOu) rye got my wife with me" aed week, A ord z peer Like It” Miss’ Crooman’s mandwter @%-| i211 man. x You only sheer at anything I buy for you out of my few poor iittie E E i plained the need of extra people to the ae. pentics, L got them two sizes larger than you wear, so if you do not wattt them, er if you will not wear ‘them simply because 7 bought ther, | thoy will fit Brother Wilib:! t “Thet poor boy is oitgrowtng his strength, and hé complains that he‘can hardiy.Wear anything of yours any tore. He put om one of your siirts erdiy and it bi th : ‘ i * , ; Rah ee yesterday “34 A sg in the neckband, end paye,he néver was #0 ; i che. aataah rested al the “other women's husbahes go around with them. Mr. Stryvet goes |] . : preety hy they “all Tenet cy everywhere with Gis wife, except when te is ttavelling for business or is ae i , or when he goes to his clita every night but Saturday, whoa he | : ec Unias isla ea an : : = ESAS was the tepiy, “but only on das. s at tho-hottse playing poker. 4 } - . = . ~ + ; will wear tights. There's te Rou there. is ho use oF tb hy you 4 " 7 te ‘ J ‘ ; woman Who la willing to hive sake me to go dowatoxn whi you, j : CANT Move HIM ANY O¥HER 5 faierg Saye bora ioe dana e Bated, ‘ater r hie 4 : han'a: manager to Fon shine | od deBean iBysAIL to 90. : WAY) (LL CART HIM/Ore fl ON MEY IVE HAD ANOTHER "Wag Pitta foc. Rew Tors thers de tet soe Oy Os tee : AND SELL HIM To THE ~ NIGHTMARE ~ THAT ean | Soe 2 Cotie the bere é BuTcHER— i PRRANKPURT SAUSAGE WAG Lo : TLAdaM GILL DR, A Too MUen “NEVER AGAIN W ot Tork. ‘Dhoatre ¢ 2 ee : ate ah BE Hii the Colonie’, Bouton, where he wad By Margeret Rohe. ; j } ; f : present his ae plays “Clarioe, Patricta set on the| But bede deception had tte way, i ih tolnding stein, And soon the severed tondrit bright ‘A eimson road m| I held aloft with love's delight. her golden aair; | But when Patricia saw it there, ‘And one soft lock of | This dainty curt she uaed to wear, Ess tempting sight, ‘AWS | Hrohked tt gently with hy nand And begged of her the shining strand. Pervorse at first, she enid me “nay; to shift the attraction, May and Gillette engagements, giving her the evenings and Saturday at Colonial and Gillette the five t 2 7 s ; ‘| manager, however, foufl a way out of T ‘ j - the diffcuity: he combined the Mana| I paca (ORE CRT rch St nce SE REDE TIE peepee carrgenemanest) other matinges each week; ~ DO YOU BELIEVE INLOVE? “|The Cooking Wrinkle # # What I: sand How to Avoid Wt. 4 A, “tated in‘oing ny tt it te % ; ; ; = and fonder of him, so Sir. Science Seeks Grip’s Cause. ANY tlidotics seuk to actount for infitenma, One 16 (hat the bodied M 7,000,000 Chinese drowned when the Yellow River burst its’ bonds teen years ago gvo off into the atmosphere a vast burden of pols tanisme by which to devastate the world, The explanaiion of the sctetitist | that there lurks some lving poison ih the earth end that cértkin climatic cohditone. The ted condtiona and @ j] by o colt winter and @ rainy sptiiig. ring the tine | cracked and fissured end in time receives Into thess interstices water whith gtagnant and corrupt, to give off, when the hot weather returns, halations which male malaria geieral Once infected, mén wherever they | aarry it with them. May Manton's Daily Fashions, A thee the wrists ‘at eithér hate awirter tength, it provides Gon long sleeves. 2 tak ox 27 1 yard thenen: wide; for short sleeves 18-4 yards St oF ff op 18 yard 4 inches: with 3 Bi of ae over lace for opie ai i 3-4 Yards of braid te ALeg Mutton” Sloovnotatterh No. 6208 tHmainn atior cut th these alaeé, mal}, medium and largs, corteepond.

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