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The Evening PRS. NAGG and MR- By Roy L.M£Cardell. Roosevelt. Jf Mr. Gorky Is the Man With the Muck Rake, She Is for HO {s this man with the muck-rake they are talking about so much, Mr. Nagg? Some ie W friend of yours I know; because the name sounds like it, Az his Mr. Gorky, I know he {is a frlend of yours! And nice friends you have, Mr. th such people a pretty row you would raise! “Oh, it is very well for Mr. Gorky to come to this ea good time. But 1 notice that he ~hind him {n Russia, and yet, after 1 woman dares to ask her husband Be where he has been until all hours of the morning and } Uter 11 o'clock at night, I suppose he will have the | ¢ was working for her and,the 1 with a smiling face and ask dence te 1p a collec- nm with the Czar!’ and take narchists and soc to shout ‘Do’ ulists always for the cause.’ ut there is always a oollection. I out this Mr. Gorky, and all he y his tone of voice that he had no e said {t that his friends, who » for Mr. Gorky, eo what I say | nd be a good provider for his | to this country and being k to Russ tead of coming and you need not take his part! Of course, that doesn’t excuse you. I suppose this ng Order of Wok-Wok, and | cunes for lim; 1f this Mr. Gorky ts a ught him all the way trom Russia to cause you may quarrel, but I will not! ! Quarrel all you wish! Say what you want to! t Gorky, the man with the muck-rake, who {s in this coun! telling us that all rich people should be taxed! “Oh, do not try to say to me that it wasn't this Mr. Gorky. I will not Usten to you ey one word against President Roosevelt, and !f you stood | there till judgment day t to tell me that the President sald it was the men with the muck-rekes and not Mr. Gorky who sald all rich people should be taxed until they were poor, I would not believe you that he would talk go foolish! “I saw President Roosevelt when ho was tnaugurated, and he had a/ lovely eet of teeth and smiled beautifu at everybody, and the parade was | Just lovely, and the music the bands played just grand! nd that is why I am for our President every time, and {f you want to yote for Mr, ‘Gorky for President it will never be with my consent!” HEART ona HOME PAGE Nixola Greeley Smith THE QUEST FOR ANCESTORS. By Nixola Greeley-Smith. A CCORDING to « report in yesterday's papers John D, ¥ ler has been digging around the roota of his h of a pedigree. Ho has found 1 Penn and to the de Roque- tres-in sea lated to pon published a Umited de } t the very rich want with le have then without helt rice can get them. In feudal as we al the dependents of a great tamtly vere known by {ta name, and in America, where noble birth seed ng @ luxury, we hark back a few hundred s named de Montnweenct. duchess of that name or haply sely to inquire. It sounds the mes, the fatr duchess’ s same and looks the #1 nh de Gotha o1 however, a de: ght than being descended from a duchess. now. It @ having a noble woman for e cook. tn Liege, Belgium, a venerable worthless person who rejotced in ‘of the [aroness Francoise de Sarolea de Cheratte. She couldn't save for some ten minutes’ chatter with the xhe full Treia and her sole amusement, Dutcher he morning, was eaying the rosary, which she dia even when actively There was absolutely no doubt about her pedigree, which tenors were more in keeping with their rank attested, But voverty and misfortune had Impovertshed her branch of the family long years Devo: 4 she was simply an ignorant peasant whose proud poast waa to tell the tredespeonle that she lived tn a family that ‘had meat three times a day.” We just bundered upon a4 titled cook. But I suggest having one to our gllt-edged aristocracy as being even more exhilarating than having a titled an- castor, Think of ft Bloofed horses, blooded bulldogs, blooded footmen and blooded ooks, a Duc de Montmnorenc! for a second man, perhaps one of the thousand Prinass Galitzin for @ butler, If they have these ubey will be able to saye the colleges of heraldry much trouble and oan afford to say with Napoleon, “I am ancestor,” HEALTH AND BEAUTY. By Margaret Hubbard Ayer. other nobles of Heigtum whose ctrouin water, Apply to the roots of the hatr, which must be clean, R—I do not n i i approve ot} TO Lighten the Hair. « houne applied) Iss Wash your head and thor-| ains for the hatr, oughly dry the hair, Then apply | ecause they aro #0 half water and half peroxide and poe etme ad Gry again, This will gradually lighten | poweye: a eat hee bean | He Hat and will ng » too ed Lutee successful, | °* his should restore ( he natural color of! A Slow Depilaiory. ve hair: Sugar lead, (fi ORRLED"—The prescription for} 2 ounce; Ino sul- shur, 12 ounce; es- sence of bergamot, 1-2 ounce; alcohol, destroying superfluous hair isas follows: Peroxide, full mrength, applied for ebout a week, followed by a! drop of ammonia. This will Mahten the hatr and eventually destroy the const!- tution of the hair itself. It is a slow th 4a ope pint pt noth deptiatorn : World's \F iT ISN'T MR 0.0. COLOGNE! 50 4LAD TO SEE YOU AGAIN! AND THEN THE AGEN HAVE TO BE SWELL DRESSERS AND Al LOOK JUS IF L ONLY HAD ONE MORE GOTTLE TO PUT ON THAT DOILEY ON MY BUREAU! - we CERTAINLY WONT LET. MAMA BUY icliate lI Bate JcMahitilk HOW ARE THE JOLLY NG a LY qiRLS THE | OLLY’ GIRLS—-THE Y Win! By George McManus’ We WORK FC F dnesday Evening, April 18, 5 EVEN SO WELL IT DOESN f IT TAKES A REQUIRE AC BBG VERY CLEVER ys) DEAL OF TACT, ENICE TO RA FIRIA SHE 1906. Florence Suffers Dreadfaily in The Strength of the Weak MUTATION LIKE vi IF TOO SAY WALYOURS J Aaa 50 MYSELF! ‘ at > SALESMAN $ LIKE MR COLOGNE, 66 CAND was only eeventeen, and @ S black-heartel villain stole a man on her.” In these ric the many #u none eke bred; but this Allce M. SUPPOSE PLE NGIPANNI, SIO AN OUNCE OH WHAT A DELIC DELICATE FRAGRA IF HAD TO CHO | WOULDN'T KNOW WHICH LAT RIGHT ONE TO TAKE! BOTTLE! ave had Pauline ami at ive. of learn YOU. WILL LEY t ME CIVE YOU A FEW SAMPLES! of "Faust" from 6a ow she cou pd in woo. a te suffer, as man loved the son of the “bi who had been more ¢ she end THE LOT! I CAN GET SOME MORE SAMPLES! US ANY PER FUMERY GUT YouR YOU ANY SAMPLES. TODAY) THE FACT IS, I MET THE as & G°D-BYE GEBCE, SIT FING T° TARE AN CPE: PLE ALL OESE Z°-DAY. iS By Walter WeHman (AH! ERE, LES, SHE HAS SEL LAE ALL, ey HES LG |LETTERS, QUERIES AND ANSWERS. What Is His Datyt To the Dittor of The Evening World: I am @ young man seventeen years {age My mother clothed and kept me T-wae sixteen years that I am working my r compels me to give hin my sal- ry each week. My mother receives her money fram my father and slster, jent for household h ‘ups my money and WHI readers be kind enough if It would be right to give r? PDRPLEXED. In the World Almanas, ‘To the BiMor of The Hvening World: Where can I find statistics conoern- ing Contra Park? aQ June 15. “Candida.” She was | gruduating from versity for Wome ¥ if you old guaniian wa old of her new to maxty wciance, life. by to tell me that he was already father. She admit LACES SIRES | TAYE APE SAMUEL G. Air and Salt Water. ‘To the Editar of The Pvening Worlds In answer to Henry e'n question of Aprfl § I would say season? LHE- Mttle speech to her One of these startled eos BAKERY BAKER. Rabbit and Easter. To the Editor of The Bvening World: What has a rabbit to do with Easter? “Where did the tradition o te? ADELAIDE DINKER, Rudgefeld Park Nu vs i little originated Mptkiaie tn India, frock: as the Moon to earth to say to as the Moon dles and of warm die and rise It ts most made March 17, 1899, BETTY’S BALM FOR LOVERS. All perplexed writing Betty uid be addres The Public Claims Him Dear Bettys MBT a young man at ext day he asked perm’ call, Since then we have vice on their tan ‘oung people can ob- led @) for a cream jin came my friend PoE aaacepteene taiglot the aul aimnilar Windsor Hotel fire? 0.0.8, bye | HINTS FOR THE HOME. A car my friend a ne 1 Beef Dressing, Recut) paca ian eh Ae pac le got an, tall t 1 A4 four | yy mix ‘ated station whe t , as 1 thought satin 1 ta While ea When arlor, separutie, He always had a tense for calling and was fond of 1 gradually to reciprowate, frequently Lee dined togett piic has|the store I never noticed my fr Pp deally claimed } After a busi-! and 1 haven't seen him since, Will you ness trip he called a few times, alsn | ne who is at fault it it ts 1, wrote. Ab annoiniment (he arranved) | please let me know what I can do to gain his company again, AH was broken; this provoked me. He ex- ected to leave town, 6o bade him attieu y note, What is your opinion of the situation? Ss. B You imply the young man ts famous I fear he 1s ikewise fickle ‘him plenty of rope and he may c She Slapped His Face. pee AVE been man, whom I love dearly, with a young Last Baturday I was on my Way to vini my girl two friends know. They acoompanied me of his, whom 1 friend and met him to Qouwe, Dut she was out While waiting ‘USivense would be assuaged, and efso hes | Second question all It was most undignified to slap the certainly should not apologiz him alone. How to Captivate a Man. | year Betty S$ it proper for a man to Klas a gir is not engaged to? Also, please me how to captivate a young wi 8 ie back, oi Bs Ir I could answer y the woes uf It ts not proper. @ PL Ric Marylan er with whtp plese jhot tat ti oh toes brow idding. ereany How to Use Apples. ke up most ternoon t which 90 d Chicken. HLOn® How to Serve Obtaip with ma : Picea . ASA ca Sores Patterns For his wise and 4 eal Ernith and Charlotte Thomp-{ ped thelr pens in the fortéddes IMPORTANT ways specify size wanted. simple words one of tecninine charac- ters in ‘The Strength of the Weak” story of poor Pauline’s cuined life at the Liberty Theatre Gast night. tol shot put a nent itt! end of the heartren time two ¥ and the revult was doubly patntul BETWEEN THOSE BOTTLES of agiticel Ssbiet colees | aH uch—altogether too much @ little mervy oa least allowed her to But Paultae was there to suffer even more than our muble institutions are suffering these dayw at ands of Indy dramatists, enoe Roberts (wife of Lewis Mor fame). Francisco to let us see canine all the She fairly wal- Her grief went to her her handkerchief as Iimp prself when she discovered that the and who loved her, was hearted villain’ mw cuartian to | ber, ‘To add to her sina, Pauline had writ- > ose ose == ten @ book. It was “Perdfia," by You <IRLSN| SORRY I NEVER MIND, WE CAN <IT IT BETTER KEEp) CANT Siow ELSE WHERE! CANT WAIT FOR K Florence Roberts—Act 1. happy fn the as- eurance of {ts publication, and was just “The American Ual- eA” right here in New n#e!—when her winked 4 acroms the thresh- Bhe was willing {m for the sake of her con- sho conzratulnted herseit on her “freodum" when he mentioned @ husband and u tted, however, that this added to her “degradation.” When whe refused to go back with him he marie, “Try and get on without my money—you'll see where you'll land! But Puuline wes hopeful and nicer tn her chotos of worda “If men can rise | on the siepning-stones of the dead past, © was making a happy sister graduates, the house with a Mi IG TO ' neat she aniced. tf hy wL | |ro the Biltor of The Evening Wortdt why can't women SOSL SUBSTIT— What is the dnte which {s recogniaed| She was ee upset ne the visit of her E * yardian, Dut @ moment later THESE APPLE, | |on the oMotal opening of the atraw-hat| muangian, bit « Son whistle loud and shrill enough to wake) the dead. She wes long and lanky and argument by going out ifle @ lady and slangy: and they caNed her “Jack. | shooting herself. Mins Ruth Allen may grow to fume as pieces: “If he's @ gentleman, he'll take! Call or send by mail to TH TON FASHION BUREAU. } York. Sand ten cents in cotn or Write your nam Roberts his ciMoretormn end Cio game.’ It was quite evident that the authors of "The Girength of the Weak” have a poor opinion of Shulewspeare, Perbaps they have been reading Shaw. Pauline spared Ghakespeare, but sho had @ great deal to say about men tn Florence Roberts, Tyrone Power and Eugene Ormonde—Act Ill. She was never too troubted to speak at length upon man’s inbus manity to woman. Her eophistries wene as noppy as her emotions, Ne one could blame Richard Adams for gently but firmly refusing to read her books She admitted she was “Candida” end later confessed to him, as she grovelled on the floor, that “Pertita" was tie story of her own life, Eugene Ormonde, who had been harmless enough up to this point as the adoring Richard, mage & great deal of noise over the disclos- ure, but finally pulled himself together and took Pauline in his arms. She had hardly recovered herself when her ex- general. guardian walked in to be greeted by Richa as “ er!’ She had known |him as ‘Mr. Abbott.’ but she rose to the occasion and ma to say “M-twt-or A-d-a-m-s.” yrone Pow- ters acted decidedly {ll at ease tn the | disagreeable part. ‘The father, without ex objected to Fi and she cut st Ruth Allen and Max Figman—dAct Il. Miss Roberts pinyed her obvtous role an 6 specific stay The Girl with the Whistle, Later on /tn an obvious manner. Bhe may be ca- Cdl arth date cna cia | ‘Mask? put he finimhing touch om |pable of better things—abe surety could Anetta? y 3) shakespeare dy saying, after a crowd not be capable of a worse thing then PE B., Dover, N. J, | of matt girls had ¢orn his plays to | “The Ttrength of the Weak.” CHARLES DARNTON, May Manton’s Daily Fashions NG WORLD MAY MA West Twenty-third street, New 3 for each ern erdered, and address plainly, and al- ~~