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The Evening World's. Daily Magazine, Monda EB, NEW P Goodwin Puts Up a Good Bluff -_as “The Gentus.” ‘acts of tomfoolery at the Bijou. Any other actor ND be gets awey—with {t/) That's tho saeco about the three the goods." But tho artful ariticism and once more bobs up ecrenely, He has renewed his youttivand b toupee, and for the first time tn asverat soasons he ts realty enjoying himeeif, It fe only natural that the audience should join in the fun, for gemulne Goodwl fun, with the ‘Nat'" trade-mark, 1s always Infectious, ' ‘orno Genius" Isn't a play, it’s a bluff, and Goodwin has been clever enoug' —4o-take{t tor what {t 1s wort! foot forward at first the yompadnte Weberfieldian tmposi 3 ty pay wititont @ chaperon. itle_tomperamont, ould get Vonught with Nat'—no longer “Mr. N, C. Goodwin''—dodges The Lovey-Dovey Ce Sisters @ .o By R W. Taylorflf YOU Had a Wife Like This. 2 syrcton y, October 8. 1900. Goa. AY MRL RURFEY IM 1 JUST RETURNED NES INDEED! SAW AT DID Nod KL) I} $0 GLA To see You! FROM A SWELL BIG BEAR ONE MORNING poe were HAVE. HUNTING TRip! |] AND HE STARTED To. ANY’ BEARS, | enik We AFTER MR. PUFFEY HIM SEE on ee [Fo ? seuateeh Bes \ HAD A DELIGHTFUL in lenior Peck’ pons You OLISH AND PAY THAT ¢ [LANDLORD THE RENT UNTILY JHE Bubs ME THAT TAREE (KN SHELF. CATCH ME —SSUGIVNG UP =) Be : CHOW, GOON AND ASSERT YOUR Ricurs ! aa ) SHOW SOME BACK BCAE AND SPUN all 4s (DONT. GIVE HiTd A CEPT, JUNTIL HE KEEPS HIS PROMISE. T wish I, (WERKE A MAN! a Mit. PUFFEY. SEtMS TO GE ’MOST Too- Ane OH TRAN AT TOP OK DEAR Met seep — tor titty AND DID” Yo! THREE MILES CATCH HIM? ‘Ai, CONNIE, AR, PORFEY 1S TELLING Hasitentallx, “The Geniua” puts a n tat alone, Wiillam C, and Cecil de Mille 4 authiors have evidently “moved In artistic cirof' of thanks, Tho ailly asses performed thelr studjo stunts. Any one tn the Inciplent atage of a “artistic temperasient’’ should go to “The Genius and take the cure, Dr, Good win's treatmsnt ts Ils pwn guarantes. ‘At the th Jack Spencer)who wants art while he waits in order to tmpress bea buzzing in her bonnet, Mr. Goodwin is "Na 3 o poor artists, and becomes painter, ‘and musician tn J ne thin Ht would take J. Plorpont Morgan to buy a hi priced piettire. | He doesnt pretend. to play tho part—he burlesques it with all ti ag ol Goodwin iove of burlesatie “21D vou e&pect | T never learned poker; IT inherited ¢ Even the women in Saturday af Win Mh that ane Tr and deat = ae = 0 os i $3 ai “ vi C Man eeseccetutnes sapesialigi in ng momont when he and the pnetty 4 He, PUFFEN? . > [CONNIE 1S | : eur ah STD, “motel washed thetr handa {n.the same basin—oh, splarh! : Inst Go ‘ Tah ie polars rea TAME %S Miss Edna Goodrich w: ‘yomedei, 1f not a model actress, and she matle ' las — = VAT pot Gat Ease lttt wien nbd] peraislonlay) (HAt wonslf comaletalpereuarwae TERE AGAIN eR-NO,T) 2 SHEERL/ exes nt t much more interesting th lessly un-Gormaa my school ahd Gor Joh wee: matinee ; : + ut with Goodwin glorying In is. “qreatnes better in tho, game of the others d overooked_ane_trick mayed critic W win wasn't hin rt Paton Gib a French painter of the stag nad, matter, ‘The wide-awake to Join In the laugh on. th vex hin tense of humor an apology. oe } : D D , ' “Popularity’” with a Question Mark. HE programme raised butler and mage hienwete : hend and murm the nccond: nots! aS Buy tho, audjence didn't “holte’ aot Mr. George M. Oohan and hi OP | wie 4 ot-Doni ularity”, a good examolo by t ee Stage When the Mehta went _v Thomas W. Ko : as EE mot the. curtaln tolling ¢ i nrayaors diaqualieyine that he was golng to act. whereat » Robert Rand, « moment ‘before, had Fushed down, to told the tricky theatrical manager tn a driseing-Toom and 1 the play that he woul woon. The (rartnes str, continued. to beieve “take! audience behind the scenes hed him, and in the end her Zath raised fiwfal row when tt heard the vers news, but_the reat audience terest to but they hare been Ipvel-head- ed enous tortake thelr common sense with them and keep {¢ working while the ta_she Trisbyed.. Net! O'Brien -was ea-hepe- and going. the De Milles soveral Was the one time that Good- 38. P, THT MOUNTAIN CASING A BEAR, UP IN JE - MOUNTAINS: n A- GETTING TIRED. TING TOS e rOUVE) THAT. YOU SHRIMP | AND YOUR 2 2 RENT (5 RAISER MUST YOU Go, es, Laois, 1] THAT SISTER \ BID YOU-HAND} OH, INDEED f THATS ALL (RIGHT HERE JT 1S. —Hier— | + “The Girl Who “Sponges.” Wor tnve any “Wumiber or new —Krtentay Taw TRLS, don't sponge! G You don't know what I mean? Well, I'll tell yo A_letter Ihave _rocelved from a young man corre: pondent explains it better than I can. | “T like girls and { like ainUament“he writes “Tum oF Cure for Knocking. asreny sll Maced moderately fond of the theatre, but how’ can I have any nou respect or Hiking for a girl who saya to me, ‘Have you een ‘The Lton and the Mfoure?’! Neither have I. I'd fust love to 6 an! ¢ young fireman about the gossip uu have heard. Firemen, as a rule, a very fine body of mon. AN you suggest an Idea that would | father a3 go” This'4e tho sort of thing I hear—not from one girl, Cindy Cebelahel s Eke faacienls eesl but trom a dozen-every day. Now, Tain -not-moan, but-T pete _tme 1 o.ot don't Mie to be‘he'd up. Indeed, J-rofusc to be.For that per sho knocks" and of cour Mr, Hoss with #° resignation born of aotoi Sapient too’ much” “Popularity and quite ved. tat Doniid ay a Ready : fan's. so-called comedy | is) Sits Ay) and tha wale eng bse, euccessful actor's, 46a z tio, aceties ot syocepetat actor, but o ‘ OM fa, deadly dull and: Insuerably “The: “profesh' would be suet im fore sian ac ae oy Mr, Cohan puts forwai the. author himself might” oall tw Indeed to ree Donald's ta FYeason I'm getting a reputation for being a ‘dead Tealinte, witch harmonizes benutitaiy, among my young lady friends, What do you think about We w girls of the kind this young man complains o! They may suc- ceed In pocuring a certain amount of attention for @ time, but they incur the for mo. I tiave asked her many times {tl Ht? ve many reasons to believe whe cares nim r, and no ond « wants to take you to the theatre that Js very enjoy a performance to which you know you really buliled him to take you, pl ce, But you certainly cannot harder and longer than she does. Gor in of everything befor ‘The Tam! rare @eht. ¢ ‘ non Wee sor meoc the Riverside Drive full Hove toe et now what | Let him do the asking always, You will Ike {t much better wnd ap will he. | chance. Read 1c of the teen a Bere! oe Aarne EEN to do, one swore und shouted, and | Shrew." laicabesot. aati : ‘ tar hos onan tay | 4, dearly love. He seems to think a| ry 9 that we Tomark as he gaze’ about the gla wie tine tie programme waa’ She Loves a Fireman is J Oa eieet Alt red room: “Nice, home, good t whispering, "Holi: for Rand i great. deal of me,’ But one of his Ee Seems Cool. Now. E Le ! Very orginal.” Tf the ViShests had more ike qrogping for the aniit Kiekea. the .amug, sconceited nito omed to accep out-of doorm then-aii! (there, he ts : Or-Ront 6S a HON eH ROTA _ Foe ests Me cut, Tat hoe by t arrest, cans actor cenit atred’ 1ft t \ ; tn tiprofesstonal ‘drink, “Upped” they CHAR DAR HEALTH AND BEAUTY. By Margaret Hubbard Ayer. ‘ oins pS peat, 2 nea; ot] of eucalyptus, dro tb bother about the pim- ire of cantharides, 3 drama; ; ssunces.— Mix shies $ or mark y will leave Rite naeCerESAl “ih -tie seutae of time Tane ine tas “| Hair “Varisd” In. Color, Oxide and” juat et~ tie tate 6 {tao the hair| wash! ug water, |b brighton it-a-lltte withont) tt of t i Delog, conspia “ | with the trou ~Gray Hairs, or after a time, Ringe aft with water into w' has been placed. + Sealn ts Irritated. J.—The scalp. has _de. ritated bythe ba fig to Ao wilt cease, 7 i je alot rm water and a pure soa phate of quinine, 39 grains; S y< vill find the resylts satiat May Manton’s Daily Pea that te ited att front, yet without f ness, over the hips and thet. is graceful) cmtlar to this, and Aner, in the extreme, the—tiustretion—tt- hth for skirts a = for, sults, Sand will yollingy and silks, ‘cular. frills form igntirely novel tnt ming, ‘The quantity fog \ inet matertal required .> . Seven-dared Skirt—Patterty No, 5,483, the medium alae ts yards 26 yards (ex 01-2 yards 62\inchos wide, with 41-2 yards of braid. {a cut in \nizes for a 22, 24, 26, 22 and 8 inch wa! ‘Call c? aend by mall\to THE EVENING OLD MAY MAN: alWayn sprclty nize wanted. BS) | Gy Permission of George Munro's Sona.) i. I would leave off the per- iM tts neural growth, “Ito will re- HIP Reason fs an poy Ee —" fr exceptiona 11 y| FeNeT MS ONO) nodded, and beckoned Keaweto enter ; site Qudes lace! and to live there wits all the materials used found admirable tor the lghter welght well aa for the heavy Der ed fi friends told _mo he was sepa: NM Dear Betty: OR past elgut months I have , 3 his wife. I love hin dearly. Should rs been colng. with a young man 17 still be friendly with tha first or not? fC ER A RIS LAER co whom I think a great deal of. Are firemen true to tholr wiven? tom young man of twenty- | 3 made Ure acquaint : BM m—vory—denriy—and Hut tately-7- hi anco of a your fireman whom I Therd ts no reason’ why you should} yas me, because he ¢} Nd Tie till you become engaged to one. Ask| for a-couplo of weeks and I feo! very yas about ft He has seen me, but) soema very indifferent «now, What you do about tt If you were In ny place? I love him very dearly Dear Betty: know how I feel about the matt father says I am too young to marry rhat to do. ALIC 1 prove he was But he as nO write to him and” Tet @ lilm) so that I don't k M Imagine the Do not write to fe tha the your feeling fo any more. If ha accepts If he loves you ho will contempt of every man whom they compel to spend money oh them. Bo natis- to atop t nammeriug,'! in vain, | Reiteve it fed w ns your beauty and sweetness attract and don't be a hod- Your ad y appre: > $18 P Fats have no respect for her. They talk and laugh about her to each clated erry, | Marriage on $ ele 3 to her enforced sway very long, If a young man The only thing to do ts to knock {Dear Betty! AM.a young man, twenty-one years a | old, and 1 mata pretty girl of nine- bout three weeks ago. It love at first sight. its are intended for each. oth y get a malary of $13 p used to high ving. Do adyisable for me to marry un ances? ‘ol oan live ying to. freeze very high on $18 pe sonst Fourth Series—Mark Twain, fi My a V ch not was oom w you Hidden Picture |.—Find the Fish. HES EVENING WORLD -here-prints-a—hidden-pioture ~ puasie, -It—wilt print one every day. Each picture ts complete in itself, but if you s_ kind) tho -shopm: K 24h ~Ges. te Bons) | him" ts = tary teh 4000 by Gecree 3 ees wixty sdver dollars for the chitw And yet you talk of gelling It vour- "T have all I wisn and feam-croming | * a TRE waa a man of the Island of | one thing the tmp cannot do—he cannot) 59), and toatl Keawe,} prolong -iife;and it would not be 0} Bat ack on board hia ship, | Gonedal rom you there ia a drawback to he opened hia chest thete wna Ge brave and ao: Tor if @ man dies before-ho} ie pottlo, and it) me more qulek- . ly tian hit Keawe had aly, sells 1t he must Dur Intel forever, i ao Eee lee Well. I observo two things," Koawa, “All the time you keep @lirt ing Uke a mald in love; that is one aS Cr RS jvor, and a rich people uncounta ‘And for the otter, you weil this bottle! « fd) “enw” bound lated in particular there {ts one hill] very vheap.’* = [secrecy ta fall, whieh-ta covered with palaces. Upon | "I have told you already why I sigh, on ihia bill Keawe was one day taking a | *! a It iw because 1 tox: r= | walle in breaking up; and to inh band go to javil tsa pity for “WHat jnouses these are}! he waa / fini. go to the dev Ge, “Wreenns acl ay _cacap, imind «© have a alght of the great world it toreten cites, und -he-shipred-on-@. yesel Dad to Han Francisco: This Is a town, 4th a fine har er at ails you,” sald Lopaka, s my 6 : [bi rst upon the ea 4 The thought was in his oiind when exiruucly expensive, and wa doner and fat van /P¢ all,.to Preater John for many m a,!" jhe caine wbreast of a house that-wee ions of dollars; but It cannot be fold, ‘at fs not my dea.’ sald Keqw tet of nny so trading t nailer than some othera, but all fin- us wold ato loss. if you spilt to have enutiful house und ished and beautiful Uke a toy) and it for-esmuch-as-you-paid_for it, itek sat, Wheto Twas Kinwe atonal and” wondered at “me t-somes to-you-ayaln,-llke-« “heats bor te at ens ee excellence of all he eaw. So, stopping, | {c ing ries,-and pi tre was-aware of-a-man that boked! is how kahly—cheap. 1! peas fo #04 met him in the door of the house. RSE CMavehinsemmutcnarat Ke erry with my friends and rela- cPhis isa fie iouse ot~mine\sald | me —— Bhout tila thera-are—t The dnan, and bitters —egned. =< Opry," gaid Koawe, ‘this ta a beau- eighty-odd cy EEA = [ie—auppors you to ba Jestiig. Hy - Hib TT mente house, iit Chere la nomnurey abuut goroonep mip hime: “There is no reason,"’ sald the man, and I need not go into It y U, ey : ; | PEs beatae de to Oney. | Ubon that they wero agreed, and | Why you should. not ,ha nell tt gor, CONeG Money | was pot lone. before the slp returned |. ; | to Hono! r } {a -Wnow that this s al ee aeeulas Sarrying Koso and Lo | In| They_w. crtire 1 rama aasee ey ney. Were scarce jie te = “s Sdemp atti 5 od Onn try et onion, a aera when bres met ot Saou 5 WoKeT, began §20,"" y Gri , and the man handed him tho bot fing nos your uncle } ! “ " = j | tle. hi in lo besouth at cue houseTi( naked. Icon wes | “Imp of the bottle," said Ieawe, “F| Hookena? Anilde Ninowscbe “Mo, not the’holise,"” replied thé mian,| want my fly dollars pack.” jours. I aye a thought 4 mind ‘but the bottle.” ! ee | ay/APdy sire lonouRh, he had scarce gala | How if tts Should be the ia he wor tbs vas an | Hott? For: he: oh Bt) And he operied a tock-tast place and | BAP ania Deore pia) pecker) Wake AN Coe Roun mame {ho took out a round-bellied bottle with | Now, ween Keawo was in the street, | milong neck. ‘The glass-of It wan white | With the bottle under his arm ho be- nd | 4 4, Th gan to think. Platts eye Mike imilk, “with changing rainbow, colors_| ihe ‘rat thing he did-wae_to count | oon find of Bere er eatut 28 the &raln, while Inside something | ie thoney: the sum waa exact.” fs sie mot i se nscurely moved Mk ass: Phat “looks like the truth,’ paden ines, while tue. cire/cbscurely moved Uke a ehndow. end a /icogwe “Now T will try ancwer p deauert fire. |The ‘streets in that part of tho. an 1) | “Of glass it tx," sald te man, aigh-| were as clean aa -n ship'n dec t C wily er, “DUET | thoush 1€ was noon there jing more heavily than ever, “DUE the | oe gers, “Keawe s | glaes of it was tompered tn the flantet peste ne bateed on of hell. An imp Hyves in [t, and ohat $s | back and turiled ao: the shadow we behold there moving, or | Sc4ree done so when something eked | ot for, the architect Hy ‘ i [upon Als elbow.-and behold! It waa the on ht [xo I suzevse. ~if any man buys thls long nock wtigling up, and as for the| tat hottie the tmp t¥ at hls command; all] round belly, It waa jammed Into } ay do. y that he desires! love, fame, monay, | Pocket of his pitot-coat. i and he han a ray | "And that looks ike the truth, too, Houses like this hqure—aye, a elty UKO| aad heawe, and all at once he began | © this olty-all are dia at the word ut-|to shake and aweat, for hq was afraid | draw Thent ={ tered. Napaleon hac and by Of that bottle, | tered, Napoleon had {hia bottle, end by /OF At Dette, et sae nel a | | Coaweo act eves on the 1 out aloud, for it w “ihn aRROn arilon TON FASHION BURWAU, No. 71 West Twenty-third street, NeW} | \: ho grow to bo tho king: of the world, | ri 1 ‘ret? bad labs ‘iaaw a shop where a man sold a LT = ot’ nil that hh " York, Gand ten cents \in\com or atampe for each pattern omfered.) init ho sold it at the lant and felly For| ner of things thatrealions being dn th * SIMPORTANT—Write| your name and addross plalnly,’ and ) noe {t 18 sold the power goes, and the |Reischests, And hor ad an fdon, | i FORO ¢ 4 i fo, he went In and offered the Bottle thy walls i protestiom: and yn A man oremain dred doll 5 tables, thent bok udeninicabinl Un ects eMbrtt ce Dee Vue lara, After be had tablos and then}! eit?’ Keawe sald. ai lie hud “done ha pid have that Perent New York Wire D Eater,” fila agter the manner of plainiy for how much he Would under- \smememmmen semenamtncimmemaens | THE BOTTLE IMP 422722 67... By. Robert Louis Stevenson] tuner usets Swans oe core oo efalr ee pat many questions, @ whelf in tho midst of took bis pen and made a computa TEA Mie EMG Pee Pew Hap toriT eiesiaend | gare We sone mele for Ht) whion bout Oo sll hal asia ita tha aah Daily Knitting Chats. -ByLewa La Rue ——— they wigned a paper, and Lopaka took shlp, again ita, —svi}}-out-out_and save thesix— -and-put-them— but without which the series would be incomplete. Save the Mark Twain- eertes and ftnl the seventh Haden pleture, and tor @ good one, only att OOK at the dainty tn ore Wi the dev ey Kot a wh Keawes 6 utnod on t le to Bhipe, Above, the foreu “al adorned fe bre 4 i bougit It myself foam one of iny gh sft, forth upon him through a window, et ras fetter see ith ui rs Mae i aie world like the house I was fo this | hand’ tn ‘the ‘All of w sudden the man smiled and | Aptis mid a story Dégher, and with |you my word, 1 knee k d i all about, Hko the king's pale {you would. not grudge wre? wae spakca elt S yet (fT once saw a man of ‘my. word,’ “And here ts the.mondy replied Kenwe; of the bottle an hed any tn en Inra are nexe Thur x World, In whiten r n wil begin, e3 on each ing to. conaldo: so nothing to be | look at-you. Mr. Imp," As that wns sald, ‘th nil thera voles to hh opeteest 1 hii aX the fa used quite: @ bit, © with a band around of Tt takes but two skeins three or (four hours time. The jacket has leg~o-mutton sleeves, You know the Nightin- gale staps — pointer ——Troptand-back; with th iim mada ~ of a z piled the man, “Glye mo your ft < astittaemteed 5 Eroien akaclek ikea a rae ie Gollars, take the bottie—and-wish so owith Itawe. E Dhiynlteticr isa ebsites aldo tled into sleoves. ‘The man made 9 computation. fifty dollans back Into your pocket. If]. \ by you have not heard?" | peat ony one thing that T ant = . ———— hiss aewsaakatal stitched with sitkand| «yam sorry you have no more," said | {BAC does not happen, T pledge you my | wald the Sur uncle: teen Mrald of’? wala Konwe. Tho imp - jacket ‘is trimmed with braid, i honor I will cry off the bargain and re-| 04 man, ts and your cous | be very ugly to view, and {f you much the same, as to Renee deo ted he, “for tt may raise you trouble-in |store your nioney. | beautiful boy, was dro fot oyes an him you might he thee shay! of th ut ft fe-adapted tol ing future; but it shall be yértm at) Koawe pald over his monéy to the | have “boen® th sopaka, | ¥ ndeatrous of. the bottle.’ body prein fis es rt. here is &@ yoke made in tho bean stitch that ts. a4 lovely aa ono could {m- agtne, Then comes: the skirt portion in double erochat, and a border to match the yoke, ‘The sleeves are worked ‘in double crochet, with cuffs ike the border of the jacket. Saxony wool Ia uaed tn work- ing. The-altehes a: made quite small and firm, yet the garment haa none of the heavy. ” appearance of so many Destened with’ Bear Brand Yarns, | dlosaly) orocheted For Baby's Layette. jackets. _ wy "ty mynelf 80 como, tot | tn | tons. Her | 1 will mail tull directions for making this pattern to any ef my readers who are Interested. There will be no charge for sending them, Kindly address Laura La Rue, Knitting Editor, Evening World, P. O, Box Lh, N, Y, City, j