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“World's Daiiy Magazine, Beiday, Cctober §, 1900; == The Last Sea Serpent of Summer. =. 3If YOU Had a Wife Like This. « « py#. cto a ee waa, Vem eal eae ! UGH To KN ey " ‘ zl ie : 2 | {TRAIN TO TAKE! p— ine ay ff “fi me ee “The Great Divide” ; Is as Big As Its Name. ME one of the biirzest plays of years, Mr. « it rich {n “he Great pody has placed himaelt rong, vital and 1 {a seom puny when {t seemed that the aun h on the Western p! a bar , Mr. BZ and fmnly on th Don't You THIN )LHAO Ber |) THAT, MANa eee | ANS S| i i away the claptrap and 7 “Tha Groat Divide" sn 4 difference Play with A during“ . inded, the timid nnd the conventional (6 Ar” 3 = —w 6 3 "j f will probably eco 1 c Jne touch of nature makes the whole z PES Ty : i i ra iieneaee! { WORT it _Mr,—Moody--prove - beer = + or Roum, HORRY UP? ishtler than the New 3 AND SH m. It's-a bold ih England conactence, The surprising fessor who has taken ‘hla play from life instead of from the library. Preferred red blood to bie ink. But his play {s something much bigger and. dedpor than the mere conflict between a: Puritan conscience and the Joy of Ivins. yrosents something that fe at the very case of humanity—tho eterna’ struggle the ight that has led man beyond hia own gods and the dark savagery the benst. . night's. audience held {ts breath when Jt saw three drunken brutes = Uke #0 many volves over Ruth Jontan, lett helpless tn a lonely ranch houso Jn the Arizona desert. There was no mistning thelr purposs, It was an Ugly Scene, but x ugiy’enoush to make what <pltor wholly con: Vinelng. Thta, it Is Is dus to the frot tliat the “dog'**on whit ‘Was tried out of to ed a loud protest, Matters were arranged a bit, too easily, Ruth only to turn to Stephen Ghent with her prayer for protection and her to go w' to tho nearest Juattoe af the pence, and nat tls nl oh BE | Sareea s 4 z Ti —— amare = : : 2 I yen tho dice were ehak A greauer wan bought off With & aixng of nuggets, aN 3 ‘ ee PUA CtOD EER ee TAING ¢ ; = ene z a1 and Ghent made short work of the otter fellow with a bullat. ‘ ss x 2 i my THAD A SUSRICION vel Trou eH oe 4 Ruth and ‘the audience wntted for Ghent to come back, and the audienes Jf mane? Sh BPO UGE, i Bee a5 THAT ‘You WOULD PUT € Let Me ASK THES —— walted for Ruth to shoot Ghent when he mave her @ good chance by leaving o 7 Hct : MEON TRL WROND TRAN (WAN Als gun on the tadle and turiing tls baok. Under the circumstances elmost an: See oman with nerve enough to pull a trigger would have taken that chance. But & Bo. Ruth asked instead that he tako away the pistol end ere her from the {temptation (o shoot herself, and nde allowed herwelf to be drarred Into « mid- night marriage that made her iginné-conacience alt up und sorrow. “The Great Divide” plays a curious trick on your sympathies byskeaping the Just nt the edge of tha footlishts. You pity Ruth, yet you blame her: and later you pity Ghent. dat you can't wholly sympathize with him tn his loveless f eonattion. | Stephen Ghent represents the etrange dual thing in man—the nature that Fendored him a deast, yet was capable of a rebirth that made him a finer, larger creature than the wife who could not rise above and beyond the ugty hexinning of thelr life torether Mr 3foody's _ptillosophy te -more—pawnn—th: Christian Jare—pagan tn the best sense of that much-abused word. “Whiskey the devil snd nature’ made Ghent a new man by aiving him his wife, and his only exouse for the savage woolng wan that ho was “biind drunk and oun-crary. For a college professor, that’s putting tt simply If not beautifully. ‘The ohtid thet {s born after Ruth goes back to home and mother without her husband {s the ono good excuse for the ‘hanpy ending’ of tha piny. Evan New—Enetant 4 mmol nocept that-reatee—t time then Tor Rut to forget that she was “dought Uke an Indian aquaw. Miss Angtin {x equal to the many moods of Ruth. Her acting tw admérable, Mr. Miller, as Ghent, 19 also very rood, but his English ts too good. He whould @poll tt a Mt. He has staced the play ino splendid manner, ‘The rugged’ beauty. yor little sister fa dist evening — mpanton, K:RIGHARO~GIVE ME ANOTHER _ot that ‘Toot of the world’! on which “Ghent’s onbin stonds at the top_of-the — = HOMSe,~ BIND UP My, Catalina Mountains could not sed. The taciturn, falthfd Len Anderson, = 2 : = Z eas i = thet Mr. Ttobért Cumminse ate tito that plete lee dlamiond fn the rough. Mien) . Sen P : 4, | YAvea Hope Crews, a a comtortably human tittle philosopher wlth red-yarn | Loy) et) co) fe foo} eories, $s decidedly clever ait nmusing, and Mra. Thomas Whi; 5 x Moce than a mere staxe mother to Ruth. Stamnes la z ‘The Great Divide'" ts a natural play naturaNy acted, with feeling that rms | Cet ubianl LOVE AND ECONOMY. | Genin. assuring sme be Gas never peaged | quite often,\and’ we generally take (a |.t0 love me. Now, shat would Fou 0, | watk-tlil-9-o'elock.. whist ty -the-thm ADL effort-te-tmasry = menqwho-ears fide week? DSM Hats fa Gan Baier ore a ee ae ia ‘This queson has come to me twhe lately from | Other young man. BALLIN. (itherately tet a common stroet loafe: Merry the man you love now. iVhich- and kies her in my presence, Wha ! as deep an the shaft tn Stephen Ghent’. mine. CHARLES DARXTON, 46 HEALTH AND BEAUTY. } — itis #0 professed to Oe very much in love with ever one you choose, resolve never to! _. Ls } : vould you were {n my place? the men they wore coneMering for chelr husbands, see the other again. thes autearrennass cuore eased By Margaret Hubbard Ayer, ‘There ts a great deal involved in this matter that does 4 Car Fifrtation. = Cut hor out at ence, ‘s She ts not] Not-appear on the surface, It seems almost impossible €or | pear Betty: Semaiien| | | worth any man’s attention. ‘A Hardening Pomade. Vaseline for Hair, | two people to Uva on $10 @ week in this town, but tt can |] AM a girl elghteen yoars old. A tow | FY, , { MomI give you the ay} tH YNTORESTHD," — Vaseline, either be done. If they are willing F ot along by diving on the || dasa ago I saw a very handsome, sae Tickles Her, Pomade you have asked for: White or dark, 1s a great hatr- | Darest neceasities of life and in the poorest part of the town young man on the street oar. He rnd - « OBR of eweet almond: 20 Krower and will be safely applied | whall I do with a young man} at Vises i can be done. They will have to meko a fow clothes last |Jooked nicely at me, but did not try to | Grams: white wax, 10 grams; tincture with « small brush, as you sug- 3 long time. There will be a chance that a third | make eves. Now I want to meet bim who has a great habit of tickling! Sf banzoin, 60. gram; rose water, 9 | est. In hot weather, the cold cream iy ices grams; pulverized tannin, 25 ter in ‘Any | little person may errive, and what will it five on? Still, df thelr love Le st | See ea yeaae ah 7 mis every time he gets a chance? This eater aed ene | Dthar time, loa: he toilet among | nongh it can surmount these difloulties and make them easy. ty Rim unless he seoks you out and|! fMrly detest being tiokled, and have gomade should not be used asa {other cosmetic ‘The ght kind of love is the most wonderful thing in the world, and {t can secures an introduction to you, oF unle Spoken to him. of tt 20 often that I am! AWHE EVENING WORLD here. pri idden-pleture puzzle, Tt will + mi ‘cream, houl + ue | E NING i ro_printe—a_nidden-pleture puzzle, seteeate fons 2% sould be applied To Cure Whjteheads, Uve on $10 a week anywhere, even in New York! 2 Peer ceeg igi ine Mla Fou wot to | St spreaior a ae soem to think) I print one every day. Each picture Is complete in itself, but if you 7 askin, fo my husband and I determined to indulge In street-car fiirtations. 0 sport 9 see me Jough until! ~{ 5. eturt on :. the: flabby ILLIB.—Here ts a recipe for white-/ 200 Much Mother-in-Law. docrteal cn drmnel armen oante WAIT ap Thasck aishissapiie Lance iRe ee will cut out and save the six pictures of each series and put i s A Simple Remedy. heads, or acne, whioh your symp-| ner metty: padaterks aman te olaereccting Sneath elephone fragedy. bo miarrled to this man, and wolild Uke| tosether properly at the end ‘of the week you will be surprised to Mn é toms seem to indicate: Open each!) wins once Minin cea por Jearned to-love each other | Dear Betty: [to break him of the habit that they make one big seventh picture that uot only belongs to the group, cia RB. B—This “remedy tor _ pare seed acne with the point of « fn very dearly. He had asked me toy MET a young girl two years ago at | Kot marrlodn ites ts go often called for that’| camb: weet era | | whom I thought I loved very dearly, | rery G0 eg in amy life ween a telephone exchange, where eho ix) if Temonstra: f enti I don't! mothers would do well” to pre ye premed or pricked wot, ae| L , But Z lived with'my mother-io-\gh | B'ileve occurred, because’ my" former | $,<lepvone exchange, where sho in| OT Trac yon chin do. eect tall hie Pr, | Rust be Pressed or pricked out. The) ana my lite was made very unhappy, Vhushind wishes me to become his wife | p ployed. jee her you won't marry hish unless he q | . = =: ! | but without which the series would be incomplete, Save the Shakespeare series and find the seventh hidden picture, — — Serve it for use: Got a cake of b!- | empty sack.of the.gtand-showkd-then-be. SBloride of meroury soap (the import-| bathed with a Httle tollet vinegar and |= @0-t the beat),and cut it-tnto: halves | water, or with w very weak solution of| st af st } By Upton Sinclair | gnd ehave one-half Into fine bits. Dis- | carbo! {4 and water, KING MIDA : / |_wolve ttm polling water. You may |needie betore-aeteg. ee eee Se - = e a Oe - Author of “THE JUNGLE,’ f Out of the Mouths of Babes. AMMA, “queried fouryear-old Hobby, “how does a -deat and dumb boy say Dis prayers when he! et the mixture on tho stove over a _@entle heat tf you ahoose. You should vase f = Baye fer to form a@ jelly-like r, lose Fat boiling water, pWhispertns,—‘\Winey-shati—i_pleyt't Then _she—ex—_ the corner tts tabs uptatted ahd om =a = =a -oisimed: ——“t-know, Artima; I wit play SE aSeey Fave Of Til sod, andthe; nak fomwatds. i, Tommy."-said the visitor, “I supp | that te toves-vory much—ond that you used-to lover ~TCOpyreN, BOT, by Upton BINT ¥NOPSIS OF PRECEDING OHAPTERE, © you lke golng to schoo}? ture—when colt. Ts tse first wat-the ty 188 1. _D. t cingont Helen Davie, ueugiier of 4 suuurnan cergsanau. 4 loved drawing himself by the aheer ford of his anma hi “Oh, yes, answered Tommy; “tikes goin* ait right, and T like comin’ ‘pair thoroughly with clear, warm | ‘Jotiens tt Agee ise stzo eal Uy shot Sater, Beater Arte eneededcias tweety, ‘ME | cop—somethini that és very soft and low and beau-|orawled again into plight and} + home, but dts stayin’ there between time thot makes me tired‘! = = then-rub-tho soap mixture 1nto pol dlallke: Gtiandening tpoamaess sean eX Sohey. Shy rejects, farrianm, | egal" sofa, ‘Then ho gave a faint gasping ory, I j ee ememtenn am ey the bair, taking care that every parti. Sates wWeet 4. 2 rata: i sinap Se Benne Asthur ad seated himgeif beride the ptang 1_JAnd tha eard it Washed te-phendetopy he Liltie PlossteSax, papa, sou got things qniwei-at Aes Ondaam sro he0f the scalps thoroughly enti |e a ite. and | a pas at her; the girl sat sti for a momentigave ono glance at the trate form and ag the |f didn’t yout Parson—In what way, my deart Little Floaste—Well. you sald she had gone to her eternal rest. then_you spoke of her having jolned the hemvenly cholr—Chicago News, fated with-the soap mixture. Give the head a good shampoo with this mix- ture-and rinse esvera! times. Ty you “toltow these directions “correctly Mid is sep | het, be every-| white face, and 1 vit abril) ‘ ifs | more, gazing ahead of her amd waiting for every-| wh , and then leaped forward with « 4 Leste owt hired Abend sid POST aD wn tnd be feels Sls | thing to be hushed. ‘Then “she began, 90 low ea | scream, « echoed through the little at <a 1 Areivog arcive Sap ern rere reall ira movement of Thé/houso and that froze Arthur's biood. She flung ha woman who | scarcely to-be auliitle, the Tag | wonderful: “Woonlight Sonata.” herself down on her kneca beside her tuaband, cry- etek Neterein ok Ant ‘sHco? i As tt mple upon the’ alr apd welled louder she |ing “David! David!" And the cnan looked up at her} = — = See ve ene te y Set argent ised (Gormliear We as nalesaialnal alway icaimekedll sa pureieemtemeae te tobk of terror, and ° epae See a _ a u David, panted, ‘Helen—Helen, tt has comat" | Daily KI ] itting Chats By. Laur, LaR Ma: Manton’s Dail Fashions (Contianes:) And yet there are fow things tn emusto more Jaden} She screamed again more wildly than tofore;-aaa |e J AY Wie ra: tes: y : Ly EFORE Helen answered the question #20 imith concentrated mournfulnems than that sonate—|oaught him to har bosom in franzy. "No po, David! | v s sera ereae (feel et teehee — ss foie Sen te is aaioWiwens = “flianoed about” Uer St mie morning 14d | vith the woe that & too deep for tears; aa the|No, nol” aie orled aut; but he only whispered: = =e AM going ota 33a ioe silietes << See a endfor the first time thought —0f/aciemn peaiing of it contimied. én spite of them-|hoamely agwn, ‘It hae camel’ map seer no lebout=sortn e-em pratTTeNe ee eere eae Ay the fact that Tt was cord —““het Gago Teste, selves the two fund that they were Huvied endj Meanwhile Arthur hed rushet {nto the wim, and| 1Q = i 5 za Sad A sho said; “we oan cit (Here and- talk until Da-|eonr —) grougnt back > dfelen's mind all Of| the two Ufted the wufférer up to tha sofa, where he ‘ pettlooat I ever saw. Tt is made of three-fold Saxony yarn, and this fine thread ia knit upon reat 4i4—wakens.” And the two” es ssi fferingd? seemed to be the very breath. | the door very softly, David was sleeping in the next |i.¢ o¢/ntr sorrow, antl yet still she whispered on to room, ao chat it was possible not'to disturd him; the | nerseifi "He wil waken, and "then he wall be ho flokering fine_and converacd. es ee Pink ack ail jar fee acteanent ar tors, naif dared: then, in anawer to poor Helen's agonized pleading, he gazed at hy “David, “David ahe “sabiied, such a nogligee aa this one. It can be Seton WAST CH RES MO] iy Jow whispers. Tho glil tls UM Ms story OF T=" in the next room David lay sleeping. ok firet & me, st camnot be, David, no, no! Afid neo, here ix nue q ae neddieethat ts about ment'a notice, jt _{s/'vid'a love, and told Bim all about David, and APtBUF naa een heavily, beckiss tw was exhwusted, and Ariat —Artherty And Deviate i Your son, he 5 i ‘ can Oe ethan The = 1 eo jp] in turn told her how he had ¥ten living tn the mean Jartonward, when the stupor had passed, restlessly | Mary's chad!" Z d ittle natticoat ta fine and loose arti amplo, it y because he saw bow sudtenty hanpy she | and with pain. Then at last cama:the music, miting | The Eo faint start and tooket et her tn | " ¢———Phe—netticont—ts == —— takes thest graceful 3p, and withal how AIvOus REG _OVeTTTOUphS, bY -soMiy ag frat-and.Bicitihg sigh bis Oreaning, and | Dewildonment;-then-ee she repented the words wean oe ; made all 4 fi and_becomthg lines! saj¢-no more of his sufferings. atterwaml taking him by the band and leading him| ‘He is your son, he ta Mazs"e ohiid.” gradually « dn one. piece, ——## dK la —abool: —And—Helen bad forgotten them utterly: {t was pa- {out into the lar of realty, until he found himself | lool of wondering reatizacion ogsssat dls countenance + : sithout—s—seam, spite eee ae sed SSaee to-ses her delight ua sha thought df being freed | bring and istening to As tha recotlented - ~ <Aronor, if whioh joins jt in the — simple —wtenal En theite te. Witerros thet had haunted herahe mia | hat fmgpened—hewaye—e—eligh}—ouart and aot uy, - . back. In spite of its fine: Anatance Japan| 1:4 @ jIttle child tn her, rollef. ‘He will be so happy—| wondering at the strangeness of Helen's. playing é ness, it 1s therefore a very ore etepe {4 trimmed | ng will be 90 happy! she whispered again and again. |then, He raised TMs head and then rose to sail| Helen anewered him, "Yes, yes."! again and again Aina ee witn plain ribbon M1 be so happy!" The thought thet Arthur | her. swittly and desperately, ns if thinking that the: joy [ tantlal iittle garment. ie ans = “Dawid! ton wae—eo wonderful Hult uhs | "And "92 thas instant came Oss Mow. — {oft would restore pis waning strength, The Whougnt @ “worked on ‘bands,——“but — it ane eibktenty gave nn feat tants Re wteg + nee —worterty— — Pasi var naa Tangth each Waa EVER SOF TNS] EAST DaSK f ~ OME AR WW Be Wits | Tace, ashe gazed trom one to the other and com: lbs tedpalec de = “3 3 two need! CAA inten Ril q “Chit tom——elbatross, + wings of her-soul Arthur hed to tell her fin hand,-tis fece turning mhte, anda took of wild | prohended-it all} he-camsht-Arthur's-anm 4in-his-trem- Tap icant eeaehoP et i cashmere and all/ times that It wes aotually Mary who had been named | horror coming over it For an instant hoe pelt him-| bling hands. “Oh, God he prateed,"* he whispered, Are too many gtitches for métorials that are/in that letter. ‘ sett up dy tho sofa, staring around him; and then ne| ‘1t {a almost too much, Oh, take care of aerctaka | one, Most of the ienttting, wed for kimonos]. So an hour ar ¢wo passed by, and still David a4 jaank back, balf-upon the fide, his head fading bee} care of her for me!"’ Fi & 16° appropriate, | not waken. Helest ‘had crept to the deor once or| ward And'ao he jay wasping, torn wich agony, while | ‘The girl flung hereelt upon his bosom, sodbing’| while the danding| twice to listen to his quiet breathing} Dut enoh time | the fearful music on, the relentless throtoing of) madly; and David wank back-and Jey for an instant can be any contrest:| thinking jot hie fomg tréal, she bed wwhtapered thay | it Ike a hammer upon hia soul, Twiee he strove to} or tro with his oyes shut, before at last her #ulfer ng “material that] ahe could not, bear to disturb him yout. However, {raise himself end Mitted, and twice he started to ory| Ing rousod him again, He lifted himeelt up on hie | may be liked, ahe was getting more and. more tmpnttent,"and he | out and checked Mmeolf in terror; and vo tt went y elbowa with a fearful effort. "Helen!" he whie-| The quantity of|asked Arthur -egain end again: “Don% you think 1 jon untt! the place of despair was ronohed, until there Ppered, in a deep, hollow vot ‘Materi to me—tiisten | material required for] ought to waks him now, don't you think #o—oven |oame that one note in the musto thet 1s the plunge | to me!—I have only a minute more to spenk.” | the ‘medium size 1s| if’ la just for a minute, you Know? Fpr oh, hejinte night. Holen awned/eudenly there, and-every-| The girl buried her head in his bosom with an-| 81-2 yards 27, 8 yardn| Will ‘be @o gind—tt will be ke waxing Wp fn /thing was deadly atii—excopt for tho feartul heaving | other cry, bur he shook her back and caveht lier by Tor 618 yards 4) heavent" ot David's boron. ‘ a the wrists, at the same timp sitting erect, a str j Irictios wide and §3-4| SoM went on until at last she could keep the| ‘That’ mltence lasted for several momenta; Mefen | that mado the yoina in hia templos atart out, “Look ~yarda of Inch rib-| secret no longer; she thought for a mile, and then |eeemed to be wilting and Metening, and David's |r me!" he qusped, “Look at mol!’ and as the gicl | on for banding, | whiupered: ‘I lchow what I will do—I will play some'|/whole boing wan in suspotise,: Then muddénly he | stared into his eyes that were-allve with the last! Pattern No, G481/musio and wakon him in that way, That wil not | gave a start, for be heant the gin coming to the| frenzied offort of ils soul, he went on, speaking fa cut In threo eizes,| alarm him, and 1t wri! be beautiful.” door, with flerce swiftness ind panting for breath be- small, meditm and] She went to the plano end sat own. “It will | With a gasp bf dread ho halt raised hizmelf, graep-| twoen each phenno: large, correaponding| Acem queer to be playing music at this hour,” ehe|ing the sofa with his knotted hands, Ho slld down,| 'Frelen—Fien—listen to me—twenty years I have to 82 36 and 40 inch| Whlsborod; /Dut "then she glanced at thc olook and | hatf crawling and half falling, into the corner, where| kept myzelf altve on earth by suoh a wtrugulo—by the sat least the walet part, Is alt in plain garter stitch. ‘The akirt haa a more’ elab- grate pattern, ‘giving a. Ruted- effect ike accodion pleating. The cutest but- ;, GES tonholes are worked down | prea Ae tp! Famase: a back of the walst. a ps ae 9 oe bi “Fhe-shoulder straps keep the wait from kreeping down. But this petticoat can be made for an olfer wirl, using: ‘four-fold Sax- f ony, four-fold German- town, or Spanish yarn. 'T } ked Kimiono—Pattern No 6481. sew that # waa nearly 7, end added. '"Wihy, no, /he crouched, breathless and shuddering; ‘go he was) power of a will that would not yleld! And now : ¥ eee. 5 . fe Reg menaue. Re iui coeter Tireenay biases ane Given Gate | etree tate ica een ee there is but an instant more—an instant-1 cannot | Desimnal with Rear Brand Yara, : : Mike the Spanish: yarn beet, . = | Arthur, we Used to get wp wonderduliy early all) She did nat wee bim on the sofa, and she @sve 4| bear ft—except to sive your soul! .or I am going. Child's Petticoat with Walst. Tt fo strong, yet has @ Ane 4 mow to Call or yend by mail to THE LVENING WORLD MAY MAN: {| summer; beoause Ut wan so bewititul thon, nnd we |eturtiel éry, She wheeled about and gazed around| do you heen me—cmcine! And you must stay—and you appearance, '} obtain } TON FASHION BURGAU, No. 21 West Twenty-third strest, New! | eat to have music at ell sorts of timos, Oh, you|the,coom. ‘Where can de bo?" she wxclaimed. ‘He | have the battle fer your life to Meht! Listen to mo- Whese } YOrk. Send ten cents in coin or stampa for each pattern ordered, } | connot dream Maw happy we were—you must wit} {a at here! and fan out to the plasma. ‘Then came | look Into my eyes—for you must call up Your poiv 1 will mail full @irections for making this pattern to any of my readers Patterns PAPORTANT— Write. your: name (aid addtoes plainly, Sadi. untt you see David, and then you wil! ‘Know why'I}o siti more enxtous call: “David! David! Where | ars—now-now hefora Jt ly too lato! You canno: | who ure interested. There will be no charge for sending the, Kindly address always specify mize wanted. 1 Jove him sol’” i Ore yout!’ bs hirk {t—do you hear me? ‘Itda here!" Laura La Rue, Knitling Editor, Evening World, P, O. Box 144, N. Y¥. City, 2 ~— “t And in the mean time David was atill crouching in Cocaneeeeastaearnaentanaaeenaaaanannanneceninamacnsanacanosaaner (To Be Continued.)