The evening world. Newspaper, February 26, 1906, Page 11

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acs Heme Ms nine, Mondey Evening, Februscs 26. ORH'S ARK GS Bese Sy Wale AeBougall. (Copyright by Walt McDougall.) venin LOG 0 By Roy L. McCardell. F I. only Z| had the ITH another woman's, play.) Princess will add to “Brown of Harvard,” taking | Harvard man in the house. the stage to-night, no one can} be the firat mere male money to spare,” Mr. f i Nage, “ say that the womas playwright has] attain to histrionio hoi i eed not been given her chane@ this season. | Peg Woffington, Betty get some clo: The opportunity has been offered many | other favorit reones times, but it nas not alwaya been e grasped successfully, Grace . Living- ston Furniss is one, however, who, with her dramatization of Harold Mc- Grath’s story, “The Man on the Box,” ‘yas made work for the Man in the Box-Office both here and in other cit- les. Miss Margaret Mayo did not please New York with her stare ver- aion of Mrs, Humphry Ward's novel,| devote the first two ‘The Marriage of William Ashe,” but} Klésclina” “and then retiv Manager Brady 1s authority for tho! Sharp.” She will not be meen’ In « statement that the play has nothada Play until next season,- when she Wosing week, ow the road, Clara Lip-) bring out “The New ¥ork Idea,” a. man's first effort, ‘Julle Bonbon,” haa) edy by Langdon Mitchell, Kept her husband, Loufs Mann, jthe dramatization of /Vanity Pair": Lape wields’ theatre for several weeks, | Later on Mrs, Fiske may appear with and “Mexicana,” for which Miss Clara | Mme, Bertha Kelich in andésher’ new Driscoll furnished the inspiration and|play. Mme. Kalich will enter a cre’ possibly the capital, is still at the ar Lyric, “The Truth Tellers," by Mar- Morton, fell flat of ite own weleht i} for the children aext fall. Now is: the best time 5 how cheap I got the chil- Gren’s fur-lined cloaks ‘last spring twp years ago. Of course I am the ‘only member of this family to think Of taking advantage of such things and ‘gaye money. “Those coats I got the children two yours ago last spring had been th from $17.98 to $18.47. Mrs. ‘at the Grand Opera-Houss, and Edith Ellis Baket “Mary and John'' yewned and went sleep very quickly at the ‘Made Manhattan, Mrs. W, K. Clittord’ Une was quite es impossible es Hen- metta Crosman in an role ‘i it the Garcick. ‘The unusually tong list |"to empty alr tor the ‘of plays from gentle hands Includes tion of thrilting ‘to the hah Mme. Bernhardt’s version of “Adrienne Lecouvreur,” which was accepted for whet Sarah was worth as an actress rather than as & . said they were the great- est’ bargain she ever saw, and I al- jed when I had to give them the next winter because the ‘got in them and ruined them, completely ruined them! ‘had bought that pretty little bo- leto jacket for myself at the same . time, becfuse I am always on the soe Jookout to get a good article cheap. ven _ Jt was the last one of the lot, and, bo ME saber Eger Pegg, gs it was a heavy jacket, they did yard,’ became an actress efter leaving college. Her last appearance in New York was tn the role of Olivia want to put it away till next fall. Go T bought it, and it nearly broke ‘Allen's Viola in {‘Tweltth iy heart; when the weather got cold, find that the style of sleeves had i changed so that I would have looked’ f ‘a fright to have worn it. ‘3 5 “*Y spent days and, days walking * around the stores to match ‘ NO. 7-HAM CATCHES THE “GORILLA, PIPE-HANDED. the goods so’s to make different © © This Log W , . y career. Last spring she returned to th 2 tod is Log Was Gert by Noah's Found the Gorilla from, Siam You couldn't tell which one was Ham Kind feelings and urbane good «will, Cambridge and spent a month collect-| yan, sleeves, because the slegves were tod) Third Son, JAPHET, and Is Here Reclining on Ham's bunk at ease And which the member from Siam. Bren 4f I have to Uck the £00 Preraata for the; plays. /Aucthe wory re!) ton soca! het gy oe 4 (qmail to make over, and I couldn't|“ Turned Into Veralfied Vernacular by { | As comfortable as you please, But, ‘midst the scrapful strife and din \ fad lambeste oft the whold Biomed orewh! | volves round en imaginary toe Fi) duned the pe aeiilaaa tied Farge! get the material like it anywhere! ALBERT PAYSON TERHUNE. * * * And hitting up Ham's favorite pipe. Pa heard the row and butted én. This peaceful epeoch produced a calm tober ty BIG aig pamper pyines “This tncldent !s narrated less for “i cer es on ne fg england Po Bans LSE THO Ham saw the “hour of wrath” sas ripe, He héuled poor Iam from out the wreck ‘ind soothed our ruffted nerves Uke Dam Iwan spent at the headquarters of the os eee eet Canaan Pee re st See ou ice [Teme B.C. And sailed right in to make things hum, And Woked the ape aorose the deck. ‘And Ma prediota the sudden change Fee aot eee eke scccupesiat lon’ seca cnast aay age Ienaenam ‘ pied pia fevoret ia i reel 0-DAY we had a Uvely row; The G'ritja, too, got going some, “LU make you understand,” yells he, Turn Ham into a meek Ark-angel. the crew to New London for the annual | ghaw has Boy en oe j : bee : ‘The atr’s electric cron note, They mized it up in dandy shape, “You've got to live in amites. tor. Terchar Gethfi ave “webaeubay/n Kiyen| "aon HCH SANS Gaps Oh rere rer eee Ham and that poor, misguided ape. T’'m going to start out and instil ing World, this page.) siwtanoe tn the way, of technical {nfor-| ° , mation. With the social side of college It alt began when brother Ham «|Love Makes the World Go "Round #« #& #& fe she was sufficiently acquainted experiences By Walter Wellman Elvira along, and she’s just dy abroad, but he says he can’ to-day. She was ina terrible state 4 q / 4 Ms } she saw the driver of a i x d y beat ta is strike his pots h bs ‘nd whip, 4 i N dramatists, and the and she threaten: ve him ar- , or \ be made own next 4, She is a member.of the So- { enter will ep ne: for the Prevention of Cruelty ' 7 € i8 ae 1 Afiimals, ‘and’ she says=it just ND still the wonders grow. In the 4 bere Dial nga poll to hear or see reading of fer play, “The anim: % t pete Moasure of e Man,” before Daniel q “She's bought anew Persian lamb \ j i V. Arthur and J, Fred Zimmerman, Jr. jacket, almost to her heels. It took Gs which resulted tn their purchase of {i about a dozen lamb skins to. make pybsgrendaei . ?}it and cost her $600, and her new hat _ get everything I want, but that isn’t }i¢ made of the breast of a grebe, but, ‘faking an interest in a wife's clothes, | 85 I told her, a fur hat shouid be like Elvira ‘Tutwhiler’s husbang| “orm with & Persian Jamb jacket. - does! ot corr not istening 10.8. word ‘ paper and n ig toe Bes ere oe ee ee er smi .| woman, but you not care me ; eee oe elias | Corina cates rieatal: oa. are not Keser cues pou Br cob vient 4 nee ese, win beau Hi} oetk PLLita & ir} i 2 age i i $ f a ES ' ii ‘Willfe—Didan’t I hear sis tell you that you might hopeT. ~ ‘aithough I refused) “That Miss Holdon ts a lovely strl, lee mon ‘began most | gon'cherknow! She refused me lewet & & tender-hearted about animals, Mr-} ghe—rna whet ted. b I . 2% Sco ida—But im, street | Dieh! eaid Y\could still take her | George—Yeu, er-or-why? Nags} you sre not tender-héarted| isougnt you“were © bargain Maen noes, the smssees Uy tat ch. | Willte—W: ‘ fell, If hands, ‘gall ha re sng ana you ghoul kore i, if you wanter crawl out. . have heerd bis language (nen. vee Rls nS STR eS By stare bout anything!” | «f i " WONDER OF THE WORDLESS WiFE|The Physical Cultire Woman » By He sa \ rhert M. Lome HOME HINTS. Apple Fritters. WO eggs, half pint milk, @ Lttle salt, one teaspocn baking powder, ‘one cup flour. Beat the essa light- ly, and add miMc, flour, salt end eking powder and) beat until light. Pare, core and slice apples across, dip the slices in the batter and fry in hot butter, Serve hot with powdered sugar? Cream Salad. OTL one four-pound chicken end remove the skin and bones, After weshing one good ‘sized pair a sweetbreads, cover with boiling water and simxer for one hour, When done, cool quickly and pick them apart, dis- garding the membrane. Wien the chick- en is cold cut into cubes of half an inch. ‘Wash ant dry one oup of pinon nuts, and blanch the ame quantity of almonds, Chop both fine, Just before serving time, mix the chicken and sweetbreads together and sprinkle over them one amall onion grated and one teaspoonful of salt. Add the nuts and ‘one tablespoontul of lemon juice. ‘Wi one cup of thick cream to add it to one cup of mayonnaise ing and mix haif of It with the chicken and ewoetbreads. Lay ali on # bed of lettuce leaves, which have been selected with care, and pour over the remainder lof thé exagonnaise, Garnish with olives end dry pingn. nuts, Odd: Sandwiches, HOP pecan, hickory or English wal- nuts, using nut cutter; mix the nuts into an eqoal bulk of cream By Nixola Greeley-Smith. pith fe. ‘\ot Jettuce dipped in reach dressing |! . : mahes vr yee between the two pieces Blouse or Shirt Walet—Pattecn No, 5286. APAR I, j eliffe, Above which they aré moderately full, Pastry Boards. » ‘ The. auantty ot material Fequited for the medium stee ASH yards 27 or 44 Inches; wide, with 41-2 yards for Landing, i } BH a pastry, Doard always. with|.""- pattorm BRNG Ie out IN sluen for mH. $1 F538 Aan’ 4 theh ‘bust to Keep it a good. color. Never wubh this board in an tron pan or aink, "Pew to ‘Call or send by mail to THE EVENING WORLD MAY for the iron is ‘apt to leave a: black ‘SON FASHION BUREAU, No, 0 Weet Twenty-third th t "mark which {9 difficult to erase A stamps for esch pattern orders ‘ttle silver sand added to the soap. wil ecareme plainiy, a2 ite Aaegnig t the appearance of the ; 3 take up the work. Pate elt erties Obtain

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