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By Roy: L. McCardelt Wy “yOu are acting’ very peculiar these days, Mr. “ Nagg, You must have something preying on f your mind. Oh, you can't deceive ma, Mr, Nags! ‘Wheo a married man comes home early pid often. and acts kind, his wife can be sure he is trying i} to make peace with his.consvlence. i {would far rather have you tell me the truth and jj break my heart and plunge my whole life in gloom and | *Smifsery. than to go on this way in fancied Security. | waiting for-the fatal blow to polson the air. “Don’t deny it, Mr. Nagg. What is it? Tell me! Ah, it you only had a frank and honest way with you, m7} if you would only really try to make me happy, by | ‘being kind and generous! But this is always the _ Way! I can eee there {s something wrong, and yet i to let matters run on and lull me by deceptions, rather | | than to tell itie-at once the news that will sadden my whole life. “One Dick tip the papers¢thess days without reading of how the tage of Brooklyn, That woman's husband could [ ‘tha moon was made of green cheese. Of course they had, on Remsen street and kept four servants, and the Murdge i ‘the very finest society in Brooklyn, but, as I often said to Mrs. ‘Murdge,; "We can never.tell witat 1g going to happen!’ f “And site enough, it came out just,as I sald. Mr. Mantge conducted -one Of the most fashionable and popular coal and wood yards in Brooklyn, “down near the Wallabout. Market. The: iroundhog S ‘By Albert Payson Terhune. Day.” A SMOKE - PA SMOKES, Way SHOULONS F2 TH!S INDIAN DONT NEED ALL THOSE CIGARS — yi Ou! HE SAW ME AND 13 ANGRY— MUST BE STINGY ON OH PLEASE 1 DIDNT TAKE ANY — NEVER SMOKED IN My KI PE 4NO LL JUST HELP MYSELF TO A FEW AND He Witt Never jy MISS THEM — 1 MUST HAVE NIGHTMARE = AND MA CAUTIONED ME NOT To EAT So MucH rt is Vere ia the girl who bas love, That} about’ 66°T e caene ta To js the main contention of) 8 Clyde Fitch in the new play be hae) written for Miss Eleanor Robson, and which was produced last nigtt in Cleve- Janda. Sylvia Lang fs a girl of twenty, typl- cally American and amply blessed with whe world's goods, Hving in New ‘York with her brother-indaw, Mr. Guy Weems, who is, a widower, and »whose two children, Tommy Weems.and Ter- exn, Weems, are looked after by Aunt Sylvia. Weems ts a man of the world, with bad habtte—a hand drinker, @ con- firmed gambler, and wflling to squander his money on anything, Before her death. Sylvia's sister Molly. left a will ‘Dbequeathing all her money to her two children to be held in trust for stem! 5 by Bylvia. Two days before her death, however, Molly changed her will, owing to pressure brought to bear upon her by ber husband and his scheming law- yer friend, George Brunt. Gyivia is ‘aware of the bad traits In ber brother- in-law's character, and in order to pro- tect the interests of the obidren she decides 40 contest the will after has with Phillp Waring, a young other man, and by pointing out to Up that i this were to beocime public it would break Gytvia’s heart. Philip agriés to advise Sylvia to withdraw her suil without telling her big feason threat to buy Philip of, leaves him in & rage, but later learns the truth, BNRY W. SAVAGE will ‘eal! on Batu + the Lalges sila telaneary includes Paria, Berlin, Munloh and London, 19) 10 view artists for his English REY mpany for next season: AN ft be that the Pitesti were only “ By Herbe tike io 66 j En eile, then, you seq, Scoe. masa | «HART wot Oe pose ome May Manton’s Daily Fashions, HR morning jacket ; tivat % gonfined at the waist is it ie HL =} ist agee 3 Fistet haggh + pale } Ee : Hit gk if : a eke a a i i A 7 am Patters O271 N %, Sena 8 AAC Coffee Coat, Ripple Baeque—Pattorn’ No. 6271, Call ar send by mall to THE EVENING WO! Max. Mane ¢ eraered, | Bow to Obtain” ener } Patteran } ways eyecity sine wanted) *