The evening world. Newspaper, October 11, 1906, Page 17

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——— ates 11, 19067 e. Dayle, 6; T, Cronin,.6 1. J, Linehan, 9:15, : aaa A sseecpeesors “THE SMOKE EATER» (© ome norine Dep’ * Aniher of “Nightstick and Nozzle.’’ nee SIISIIIVITEIVITSS BdEsddTEIEsRRsNN 9RNNRTNNTERIIITIF PIISSFITIFSSITIGS PITTI IFEOCVSIISISD OVITIGIIFIESSIOOD IF FISISIIIIIIFEIS GRIOPIOTIIS IVI IGE ITFITIFIVFDIIVSS IS IGP ISTIC IGIIVG 9 ISPEIFAPIOV IT IY PUCSIITIIGSSIIIGS = md Tho spirited | money like an Indian ust SPECS tesenceses “alarm of han becom: Smith. were studying that known. tmporter ot HE great auditorium wae reptdly I filling with one of Now York's] tainsr_ amd hostess. The greatest modern Pngiish master | Ballender ahould be Unenta. It was decided thai ‘The boxes were filled with elegantly | some mystery. Thete flashing jJewela end unabashed, lovely | and some other good i One box In particular was worthy of | time ij Totes, urd, tt_reeelved_perhapa more £ han its mathematical share. tum and vibrates m 4 ‘ At tha [rent of the box sxt «young | tts gathered strength. | 3 woman, scarcely more than « gif | The beautiful grt was perfectiy | whose oHve complexion, beautiful oval > face and patrician bearing were strange < to the veteran pldygoers of the m tropolis, JI At ber side sat an. older woman, | New York surely in fashionably dressed, with and unmistakable ease of « New York matron of wealth. ened. terast to” her, studying # few of the facea in the} eusat. eudiency | wealthy end ha: tion.” at umes handsome and at others for- _The girl smiled, ‘yidding; a2 twas illumined or dark- ened by the lights or shadows of the consclousness of tho man himself. overture. ently about fity, extremely handsome, austere and unquestionably foreign. ‘Who in the world is that with Mra. The play began. ae 6: W, EL Hayee, ter, Not one ae | that i waa splendid: Gale's daughter,” replied his companion, S might be the ee g dwenier of Venus termi, anos | 154 a Day #« « Cash Prizes # e $60 a Week my Imlted knowledge of mythology “does Rot ead ie to betters that Venus Herself. That girl looks es though ahe S- aiatt be De inn | 3A sin of Vanerusar dt sooud not Prizes Will Bo Awarded as Follows Next Week: |teattalisois yi te ors re ee 2 ) i a) jon’t *s bs 5 “Com be: 5 fe SU ratsaneytnectvation z Monde Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday } Saturday | | aug allt could” Reh, YOM gut any aga URE a EE udging from the eatistied look on ; for Best Story ;— 35 tor Best Story {$5 for Best Story $8 for Best Story —>—$5 fer Best Story + $5 for Best Story ; uateens 19 | Ne ies rene : al ith her to an exit, der's face th ming—his!—f ‘mald the frat speaker, “anat | | $1 for Next Best what do you make of the De Quesada, $1 for Next Best Broup, anyway?’ _A short laugh of, "It js Impossibie to make anything of {t but a mystery. Of course we all cnow that Venczuela is fertile of mys- erios. And just now, with the extstimg complleations becoming more and more intricete, ono never kmows who is a government supporter, a evolutionist of the wealthiest of the rich group thas sontret “the new-mines of the Merilla. —Aingrict. and ao on, 7 but himeatt. At -we-do-tnow t+ that he ts vastly rich and spends his | an tucked at its low-/ - HH deirt that fll T er edge ts always ja quite éertain (0) De Qussdda was known, Jenden Mr, Glendale was reseed women, well-groomed - m@2,'} reason for her suppression ur On | ing her out of ber retirement at The third man of ‘the party was not Fashionable New York settled quite so tall but older, boing sppar- | for the pleasure of the evening. ‘WAS nO apparent reason why Uclpated pleasure ahould be marred. $1 for Next Best $1 for Next Best prince.” “Well, Balfender Is a grown bar He pacle, I fancy. Nobody kn: house is believed that he 1s part German and Upon recelpt| part Spanish. The name explains noth- of an ae Anyhow, in some way or ot In the De Que fire, Dick @tmosphere and seens to bave con O'Keefe arable influence over the. Don himself. | driving. “Never mind, now-I want to utudy iy. the etrl's £800." These two speakers’ were not the sopartetie’ | only ones Jn the Hlythio Theatre wno | marvellous South The ‘Theatre F ire. agent for large South Amer His wife was a noted « most fashionable crowds, enough that Senor De Quesada their questa piece had been adapted for the Ameri- Bum the mystery wes the girl Where can stage and wae to be presented by | ped she been kept heretofore, that no the great Ladesack and ber splendid | one in New York had hoard of company, ween her? A Testing of res The eagorness of the audience to 6ee | manifested itself among those the play wns not greater than {ts fe | were jealova pf Mra Glendale. What Haght at this opportunity of gaging upon | right had she to know the mont famous stage beauty and | beauty when none of the others of her | Freatest emotional actreas of two oom- | pet knew anything about her? x there must be} was 20) es e gathers momen- A_waseing tong: . ore noocent of the interest she had aroiuse In fact her eyes Jooked rather frie)yt- “Etats —was a —mntter of tntarast to far roster dignity | gree New York was a imatter of in- What do you think of it, Allota7” Her lorgnette’ was raised and she waa asked Mrs. Glendale of her ¥ “It ta so brisht—so brilliant.” Behind them were three gentlamen, the reply. ‘Everybody seems ‘Not pi Tat Glenéale, frequently neither. the lorgnet! Another Was tat, “After ania Ballender, “the | % cently proud, with « face that wad | senorita is but beriniing her educa- | Just then tie orgtestra strack-up-tho " gaked @ man in one of the | The first act was a muccess. Those chairs, “I 614 not mow | who went out for rolaxation egrewd tase. as waa t of“ much A the an- ! When the lighta were on again every- sked at Mra, Glendale’s pox. ity were down agaén. The aeo- began, progtesned, and had “But what in Ballenders exact stat- | body ana | | Dee smoke got blacker and flames shot up near the | deo- £ ere | <2 ‘The actors were Stories must be in THD EVEN 3, Dutty, 8: poi 8d, J 8: a ¥, Ghartars, 8; Lt. Dalton, § SRA the best =4loney had deen apent lavish- ‘hat marvel of beauty te aot Glen. | &% Ypon the production. | the ~warue 20; 18, Hurst, 20; #. Finnewan, 20; I. Weydix, 20; J. North F. Bone}. 90; 11. & ste eserssetene ShCasenscenesesooceeces eoeececceseonsaee Aeegeeseessesescecs was a dull boom, 1 to run. $ } $1 for Next: Best } $1 for Next Best $1 for -Next Best $1 for Next Best $1 for Next Best t $1 for Next Best TEN DOLLARS A DAY In prizes will be given ty THE EVENING WO RLD, according to the above schedule, for the best stories of heroic deeds by members of any firo department, yolunteer or paid, in any community within the circulation territory of THE EVENING WORLD. Bach story must be limited to 240 weris and must contain the name o f the fireman hero and the compamy to which he belongs, It must be a true } | or spy, De Quesada undoubtedly ts ane story, and the location and date of the fro at which the herole act took place must be given. lle the’ bullolnes c Wounded ana-aute tase | YMfy God! We ara doomed,” oried Rule er of } Tender. ot “Gisntale, sare your cote * —— : Co. 56's fire- Bs Peter Parrefl, Jos. Brady, Tory Schoppper, P. Harcington, J. Conway, J. J. McDermott, Sebastian Buchert, W. O'hocefe, @. Stily, John J. Siyman. ~ ag die ‘The rush for sfety —ftrong—inen,<whd— mould pare hapa have won praise for bravery on “Caeud G Gow: fel went wild there. wore thrust $1 for Next Best-%- $1 -for-Next Best—<_$1-for Next Best} $1 for Next Best $1 for Next. Best $1 for Next Bést $T for Next Best $1 for Next Best “pomewhars, what direction, ere |” Biaammmm ths hx the bulding shook, ‘ and a horrible smell of smoke pervaded shril ory came first oman in the balcony. fof to calm her, but 1 tho dread ager eprang to the tootiiznts x1 to hold” the: audtence. 4 hed 4 aushter more beeoural tan | | Write 200 Words of True Story Abouta Fire Department Hero and Win a Prize. NG WORL) D office by 6.P. Mf. the (lay b efore the distribution in which they are Incinded. The winning stories wil be Putlaned et the time the prizes ere awarde 4, Monday's winning stories being printed on. Monday! ae ae ‘a on Tuesday “May Manton's Daily Fashions From the Autumn Humor-Crop _ Imes and folds Thiv— ane {5 made of a pr ty novelty wool matey risl, etitohea with sili, the color being bluc, but it willl be found @vallabis for every- thing that is of /aut- fictently Mght wolxht make the tucks Airable, Vellings, mores and the ko are to be greatly, worn and aro ratty, mndo in thie way, will lo the woft . fashionable ailke are appropriate. ‘Mhe quantity of ma- terial required for the medium aise ts 3 yarda 27, 61-4 yards 46 or G2 dnches wide whon material has ficure nap; 81-2. yards ards 4 or bi yards & inches wide TS SO a i z yy R3 ae a SS oi a ght fa aise for a Seven Gored Walking Skirt~Pattern No, 5402. Tron Waist mesayre. TON FASHION BURBAU, No, 21 West Twenty-third street, New York. Send ten cents Jn coin or stampa for each pattern ootecee IMPORTANT—Write your pane and eddresn plainly, and slweys specity size wanted, , i * | ul Lee is ‘Call or send by mall to THE EVENING WORLD ete or EMitor=Bii!, write that! Jo: epand Christ: will be ii ia with us. New York ine and popauncey to monosylindle and ‘and, jostled Engine Company Ma 54 and screaming, but #he could sre no | crew In the ruins. Roniine Se Quesada “1 will tale care ef my| one | Jack Weslea had been on the roll of | daughter ” ~ | One man apparently had remained | the Firo Departinent only,a short time. | fire captain, Bot he coud! wet Some one trying to| cook This was. Hallock, of Engine | Hut already be had won a name for | 1s grown wits," said Senor in perplexity and spoke tn Spanish. Twa | the alas young me: hearing him and meaning well, beileving that he did not under i 2 ftand, grabbed him and in thelr nobdody qf JE Fe: Cort to Wk¥e hts tite~drageed—h! Ho had saved actressta. | Nearly all 1 pas the engine | houses have * dog mascots, in this Glendale had gore with his wife, Bal- lender was not there. The senorita had been elightly }-tunned and when she ralaod herself low on the rear-was justiing | pleture from a ; Jest place of eornine he tad | rene ohe was alone, ord by all save Neer eeenaigs {SGaptain ehe. re- father and the Glendales, who tho: i fF | her safe, forgotion. houleg the ariver. | McNamara, | @he ratsed herasit from a alttin ae 5 & standing position. Alrendy the oue graft. Wes,” valid an- winner of + ‘Smeke enough for you there!’ 2 wna no laughing. These men | the diamond, attacked m fire’ knowing that the hour “ t be thelr last badge a Tho nicht before they had rushed tom | 45 the i bake ina tanument on the extrame wast | Taide had left two Of thetr- gatiant > waa blinding and atifing, She sroped | tothe edge of the: box ra! sure, R ; ay, The footlights were stil} burning ana became ¢ ir tok looked Uke a | ewes ci single exit, Bhe heard people whouting find af exit by way of the boxes rushed egeinst her and knocked her down. Sencr_do-Qussada stood for “a moment Company No, 6, who had been de- | courage and cool daring. His powers ot |~ tailed at the theatre. Ho had realised | endurance wore amazing, His physiate | with Engine ©, 4) the danger at once. He had turned In was po: t. dog Dan. s Photo by S ¥. i. Suilth. Waiter Gorgan’ the brogd-shouldered. wtooky foreman of ''6,;"* Chi Bass, his assistant; Ka Tracy, Alfred Buck- man, Mer, whose resemblance *o ‘Tom Starker had been a joke among hia mates; Walter Cavanagh, Will Utrich uid—others—ot-his-teltewa-on— 65; Jack knew that “Si had also reached ~the—seene,—_For he bad. juat brushed pat Peter Murreti,_and—at—the same aroment had recognized the Volce of Capt. Gaw; and the answering cry of +70 Kearns, the engineer, = But to none of his fellows. In the windows, on the root, nor in the lob- les, did Wesle> show himasolf, ‘Mo tmd- tought -hie-way, ea -yo-other man in the department could “fight It, through the black, stifling, émoke, to the auditorium, He ran, peering the dest be could. throwxh the alsles, and ahouting from time to time to sea if [he could elfclta rep. He-found lew is had been ra: pled on and carried them into the lob. bios. Here in the smokn he dropped them for others to care for and groped his way bark. But the smoko was wo dense that No one kuew tt was Jack Wentee iro —wae bringink—out tha ans fortunate xe. The footlights had gone oxt, but there was ght enous from the blazing woodwork for him to eee. Ho examined the boxes, They were smpty, —A—hissing linet water caught him and almost, knocked LRGHIC COMIPHIVY MO D4, him. down, Ho ru hea to th Mes. Th tain, Dame Shields, Capt. JohnJ. Gaw, Lieut. Edward J. Mathews,. Engincer Matthew J. Campbell. res ae oaotng: aie eur hs burn, Those made of asbestos the tlames, but the heat was Te was tha first to leap to the pave- qeamees every th From north and south came engines, VEAL ELS ° A door swung ajar, Ho rushed hove wagons, trucks and fre patrol& | tiroughithe aperture Into a small apart and Die gong-of the Chiefy autumohils wits fo -anle wide of the AES. It was rang out tn the din. i rossing -room. “fy everybody outT’ howled Weslea Madre mia!" he heard a faint voice ROPE FT9t “CoCC7 L.Ut there was sul x Mying belng In the place it was for him to save a Tite, $1 for Next Best ' $1 for Next Best. {. $1 for-Next Best {| va 5 $1- for Next Best <--$1-for-Next Best { $1 for Next Bost | | page” ome?” seked tie lieu: | vice, ae nee calling inward: ~$t-for-Next--Best-—¢--$1-for. Next_Best $1 for Next Best “The 8x o f he -thac swelled, fata of fame shot $1-for Next Best ~ $1 for Next Best $1 for Next Best Tet ; ent th % y there waa & curious mctund T fhiaeer tere) Ly esLtron star eto —exeltement and. almost instantaneous, 1 were run up ladders and htful mass of 2 the end. No human heine. he could survive such an accident as He breathed a nr rr from the aulekdy Mt struck Wealea men were carried out. hia comrades working away xt: Amina. and sincke. Un= | morinis went crash= T Moran, 10 Howley; Ty CaaS 10s Sty Satter! 407 torist8-—-A- Morrie 4. ai ere \WAAAAAAAAVAREAAAAD RAAT AAAAAAAAAE R04! By EF, Flinn Daily ying Chats, Bytaua LaRue, GREAT deal-af-this plouse sweater with yoke In 5! forthe yoke ‘and trim J, Burns. 7) N. Mose. T; sagt, Grahacs 3 oF, Blewiers 10 dour wool, The At thin ant body part ts. bi and tt {x worked tn three sections—the back fckod up nlong the lower edge of the back yoke, each front simplest 5 Itch ta used. The dit. sare mada Absolutely straight Next comes tho be't, mnylo of the finer Pom- padour wool and in garter stitoh to mateh ND CRUSOE KNEW. $0. Ono \evoni Zobjngon ‘Cruso Weal trylny to éing tke, Caruao, hit his man Mriday #alo, ah 4 shake’ of his tiead, O, Fopinten why elon! you do Gor! the yoke a‘ialenven are picked up around or cast as you ‘iow are you votin’, Bul?" T aln'f do Iany na fotks th Didn't Sohen 1 vaid't, votin' and T don't) see why “Wiiter—Just have pattenc and peta Cale) tho Suate canst et_along without. 2 I try to tand dat job drivin’ « sprinklin® i and cufts Govermor, same as it Whea yOu! Stow: UD we'd with a without any Senatore + 5 leat in Ventce?"* the Thaw trial and miso your mary. ed network, Tt is ii. aM aici B aes ted network, TINY — Designed with Bear Brand!’ Yarns, : a but A-TIGH” WYAD. | HER ONLY REASON. | MIXED THE DATES. Se ee Blouse Sweater with Yoke, -Ho loves to spent a pleasant hour Tat think, our new cook gets up at} ‘You know, With pretty lady friends; | | 6 o'clock without being called. fewihat! Ment f : I wil} mall full directions for making this pattern to any of my readers p But ail the alsin are getting wour, “Sho must, be a jowel."! es “Of ;couray, ow stupid T who are interested. ‘There will be no charge for stnding them. 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