The evening world. Newspaper, February 7, 1906, Page 15

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“World’s Home Magazine, Wednesday Evening, February y rN | Re lant gods suppose you Yelish these days, Afr. Nage!. Oh, you ‘on that innocent air with me and know ¥ ,, Mir, Nags, you know &fe alike and that a wiiat-you-may-call-tt, and.yet Pood eRe bi py T tisve told het that. got a title to out house omen (atrect, in’ Brooklyn, but, did that make us | dh cesegy it didn’t, ‘There was, alwayg'p foot of | }: water ithe cellar in rainy wyeather, the plumbing wos {n enwful condition, ant the place was oyerran with | -miee and water bugs,/and the nostest neigivbors lived ~neéar.to. us! T Wouldn't many a duke if he begged me on “fa Ienees.. ‘Those forelgners are all alike. There was 2 foreign nobleman tsed to eal! around to collect the furniture instalments. At least he Toolged like 9 foreign nobleman, and he used to\fiy-into a terrible rage if the | money wasn't ready for him, and after we did.get him to go away he. would ‘arn aroma and shake his fist st the house, Mamma intended to complain him’ to the fitm, but she knew th would. take advantage of the fuct we wore.behind in our paymente and simply. write us.a letter ing the ~, Pecount must br brought up’to date or other measures would be taken. _ *&nd so that'is why I say ft is bad enough’ to trust one’s to epy.man. Yet alone a foreign nob! ‘Americans are pigs! "You may always be sute that men lke that Count Bont arg eelfish. Ai- ‘ ys thiiking of taking ears of thelr who is always in debt end ; thinks they: never think of taking s careful of the man who is careful fs us complexion. ‘When. they are * of their childngn. “And -when 9 aian - 4, fig.doesn’t 0. whetlier iS and only think of periine 06 ta area tees i wife has a dress or not. Of ves, a8 I know to my sorrow. pore eng ~ Nags, 1 wonder at your tterve sftting there and upholding this spendthritt ‘Count! - And, yet, maybe he wasn’t so much to blame. The vid nobility have . family'pride,,and even when, they horfow money 'trom you they do-it in| tyWay, Re 'if'to tell you tha@you ayast not presume too meh.) I Ike | famfly always had plenty af pride. “ ptelalty 1 epg i deat. pape was the proudest of men, ant and if we dared’ "inh 2 agmralpdboagd: rien pheeloea aoe a, i bet him to de calyo,and cook somethtng’ thot @ven t8in we had "so ber his pardon before | ices | 2 fe te “Ana wioney' isn’t everything in. this | Lape ‘Thete was « tasnily tived- neat us 40 Drgokklyn-that ciaye: trom ous ot iF Jived to be a hundred vweling and -had to hove’ “ar you seg, there is something "t work and spent Hig wonliin’ “tahy, ‘still 1t was a delightful rom stead of woo Uegerder te ae might hhayesbeon different. By A Albert Paseo T wedding plan’ ; The girls ate eygeibety 2 vith news. Bach sheet the bride's! tropssea At every 9 Fron wedding Yell to s20es. Motiver, aunt ‘dad tetera at roe he sae ‘1e's none of your bust|: Btn ; a /He Roams Sherwood Forest Bobby and His Books —f® “with Bold ROBIN HOOD | viously #hort of the ‘long green.’ Busil- FU of tk PSrem fides Bey ema Sa Ja torn to tdttera ici the theatres | of Mme, dndging by the claims for damages te Greases which are constantly adding to the woes and expenes of managers. “Had two of 'em to-day,” remarked & manager Inst night, ‘and I came of pretty well. They were satiaied with % ‘apiece, Ob, yes, that's light, Do T alwayp settle? Yes, if the demand is within reason. I have my limit—no, I won't say what {ft {s—and when woman excéeds it I politely tell fer that she cab go to court: @he ts alwayé willing to compromise, My experienos is that of every manager in New York, I imagine. ie torn drées seems to ‘be one of the necessary evils, and we try ‘to fade it like men. Yes, I suppose we are imposed upon, but. there’s no way of Proving it. If # worn cones in with & ripped something-or-othe?, and tells mo that it was torn by catching on ® chair in my house I can't doubt her word. She may have torn jt In her own house, or & #tréet ear, or any old place, but I have no means of Knowing. I Peau afford to doubt her word, for if I did I shoald probably lone a patron, perhaps three or four of) them. The I'can hope for is that the dis- tressed lady~ will willing to accept a {paltry fiver, It's funny old world, the theatrical cio ARID. DRBSSLER telig this story of “Happy Dick’? Lee, whose last appearanoes in New York were at Mrs. Osborn's Playhouse? “Leo waa barnstorming dut West in midwinter with a ster who was noto- ness was pretty bad, but the troupers had reasdn to bellove that their stat, who was also the manager, was ‘hold- ing out’ on them. All they could get out Of him, in addition to paying thelr board, averaged léss than a dollar # ‘week @ach. On the train going into Gioux City Dick was telling about 6 restaurant where the cooking was just to hie liking and bewsfling the hard tuck that wWerta compel ‘him to eat and sleep at a dad boarding hones which the management had ploked out for them wis "Our own ality realizes’ the imaginary pleture hse people have dfawn of him. Hail Caine, as he came forth to acknowledge ihe plaudits awaiting him at “The Chriss ‘tan's’”, triumphant: premier in) Wash ington, Was not the calm and \najestig Ggure of sombre, intensity which: “ihe: Bondsman" and “Chie: conjured up fi the prized Clothe fitted him loosely, : and beard seemed to share misfit tendency. The &! fentureg gave him an ale father o istic jon. than of w fad mand for deference to “extraordinary: attainment. 3 David Belusco always appears | taken with ‘a terrific . calls. of stage fright, trom which he recovers by supreme effor. But he poe end { sovera, There is never a moment age Mr. Belasco is-nat gat entire theatric effect, Gednge Ads a} ; fore the curtain the’ night,of' “The Cal-") lege Widow's" first 3 with the checkbred veNt, and” well-bred, unaffected young: chap,. every indication of Fitch appears far store: lke Fi Gawler ‘than @ businessiike talk mers. chgnt, who can sit down to a typewriter * and turd Out copy/as fast ove manager ordeal that nandicope hat hagye ay at at oh ag Oemri | TMFRERSON,. bis | Giends, say, compiled his: own, top ums aye adopted iby at Toads tan, who declared Umit follows them he never has ik Erowa-seit-dix’, arener : Hever pub OM seth) Secimpreow OEE} you can do to-iay, Never trouble Laie inc dean! whet you can do yourself. Never spend your money before. You have earned it, Never buy. what you dont sant bee cause it is cheap, Pride opsta more then hunger, thirst and cold, , . We seldom ADERE 1p, eivesla <oneee, How much pain the evils have cost tus that have never dappened? Take things atways ty the ‘amet handle. ‘When’ angty, count ‘ten. foebdne aro speak; beeline sister the, ) near “futdre tn whe ike and cold sto: HE ‘apa § eat: mate Bogs comingly shaped, berttia. fs the one. sl- ways in’ demand, and 4t Is so, becoming, to the number. of piexept plana carry,

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