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A _.The Evening World’s Daily Magazine, “onday, Taken by a Woman With a Short Tape. 188 IDA TARBELU has @ featiess follower tn Miss Cora Maynard, whosa| M fo ent of the money rogue at Weber's Theatre on Saturday | night had at least the merit of cou Unlike-the-n Thi io port Aon and ‘Miss Maynard did-not-aprag | tainted money mo of sen may have takon Phe ates: | Ure of a Afar” t tape Tine. she took “the greedy, unscrupulous | moltfmiltionairs for what he was worth and covered him with green light tn- stead of whitewash. I¢ Miss Maynard You ARE: had turned him oyer to the police me ATHIEF might have forgiven her for turning on that green Igbt, which was as funny as it was superfiuoys. FP. M, Holland dia not need tho afd éf the calciim man in painting | e color of a Bahk! or it in his face, ‘and the smack: of ft on his lps. It was m.conslstent, re- ire of a typs on wh publio has had Hs suspicious eye wince | the day that it Jearnod the trusts were not to be trusted. It the picture wan) overdrawn, the fault was Mr, Holland's. | NOt Bilsw Maynard's | Guthrie was a lving dollar-mark, but | er characters were very email! All the fnterest centred inthe! rogue, and, oddly enough, the| lence seemed to glory In hts rascal- Mr. Robert Drouét. as the ambl- tou promoter who sola tis honor tol the .crafty magnate, suggested more| shan anything elso that the measure of| thin man had been taken by a tallor. Hin chest measurement was swelled | with noblo sentimonts quite forelgn to As Drouet as fe aa Me Holland: the average promoter untll the snagnate Se er rene ~ —tonk the wind out of himctis choice between riches and ru{n. i his pcene—tha only ono in the play that was worth a cent—came In tho third [oegatter the valuo af Miss Maynard's work had been discounted by a vague, un- @ertain-handiing-of her material, Arnold King, the plols promoter, had-been 4: ng unwilling attendance upon } Her unexplained adoration to: sake of her influence. When_she wasn't look- jim. he would sneak off and take love to the magnate'a daughter Ruth, An- ether daugbter in short dresses added to the confuston and distress by saying| ) Meaamyt’ things to her elders and racing in and out with an equally insufferable} boy, They were properly described as “a pair of muisances,"’ and Miss Maynard should suppress them for the good of her play without a moment's delay, ‘Tho one thoroughly agreeable chara. ne a WP Mortimer Weldon, who had inve }mmarket in the power of the co: Guthrie. One of the Uke J, Plerpont Morgan, ‘easy moncy: When matters had reached this p dy slow and tiresome stages, the o Fmondy #hark unfolded his pleasant lit: (le achemoe to tho pi Would ruin the com (the magnate’s overdressed wite-an old man’s unhappy darling—and enduring ; oO a fomething that was going to place the steel - organized th King and: man ked ~ rectors ani all of The “Hurry Up — oa “VAIN A TERRIBLE ’ New Yorker “2: 4 OF COURSE TING ELEVA TO® 15 NOT RUNNIN Cr THE DAY MIN HURRY! Do ORIWe FASTER! LEM ARE CAL AND DEHOME 1A ( TEN SECONDY October By Maurice Kett 227 19006. Ce 4—When She Goes Visiting. = ( Fost prorveon Stconb~ 1M it, A OREADFUL thal | im bs ghing | 4 Deseaasenss S THE SMOKE EAT AAA AVANT OA TATU TAAL IAA TAD ne cnan, excellently acted by Mr. | gyn IPSIS OF PRECEDING The -Amoke-Eater,' withstand Au i fire. love growln: om ia cap — 1 yoy mus bqe'sa-—$ CHAPTERS, then’ ale tt tin and scay plous promoter, was horrified 1 indignant. Date pu on Ue screws King that he. would: ruin Mdn't fon him in’ ovreck! pany. If Rb acted Uke a moter he could have mi Hing wrestled with nts ho Ment amd thon dow had been lst stepped” out and p + ymahamed, of hiraolt than ey The play talked bi act ahs” audience ned with both ars, In the fourt> act the fallen Picked himself ip at a meoting SASS WI MPS at one side in al} } the dupes tier hind lemon. He gave the mone choice betweerl éx pane A ton,-and-duthrte, with very bat m bowed to the inevitable When-Aitrs May Wits knces sie put the repentant lead of her r -4t goat that. Miss Mary Hall's clothes 9 Mrs. Guthrig They wero so toud THE Tv ural, mo ess lory—and jachad ‘brought the -mones-powar to at-they almost drowned ont the play at-times. ed and_acted more-elmply;dut-rather ovetdld in the evening. “Tse Measure of a Man" may not be a good plny, but It'm!a very good war: is. CHARLES DARNTON, who has just been —_ promoted froin dresses into trousers is at hin when wei Ir eH att ‘and th oungster’a longing | himselt a) mancutine attire pUAR ARs hearty breakfast, and, taugh | ; sleepy and fatigued, appeared Mttle thoi two men (occupants of the house) hold Thead, there -belng. a short opening — be- neath. the tle atthe centre front while the — knickerbockers are dn regulation style, drawn wp be- A low the knees, The Poumon bee is auit illustrated 1s) i " Ei “miade of novelty wool material, the collar and cufts be- ing of Unen that are buttoned onto bands, ut these last can be of the material-or of 8 plain-colored wool on figured, or the whole costume ~ er be of plain color oa liked, All the simple wool materials that are used for Ita boys’ suits lare ap-,| propriate, and that % meas a great many ~~ “dBudter: Brown”, Sult—Pattorn No, 4646, tilngasderse, chev: z ¢ ss ot nnd the lke— smile shepherd's. checlos and mixtures are very much used this season. ; ‘The quantity of material required for the medium wtze:(four years) 1 3 1-2 cyarda 27, $ 1-8 yards 82 or 21-8 yards 44 Inches wide, with 12 yard 3¢ Inches widey for tha collar and cuffs, Pattern 4040 ts cut tn stxes for boys’ of two, four and slx years of age, TON ¥ASHION -BURMAU, No. 2 Weot Twenty-third street, New tore ‘ York. Send ten cents in coin or stampa for each pattern ordered. set Without a cloth, and lghted- wif t}bananas and~ pears, IMPORTANT—Write your name and addross plainly, and candies, +) |around dater tn always’ specify eize wanted. . i ; ‘AD mite | ‘Tho same idea) Apartmaibhouse vianng dered. CHAPTER X.) stigation, t of New of a Men tn top row, left to right-Eng digan, James RIVALS S a following the fire in tho C n' to stir up a sonsa-| ‘ew York, oven {f there 13, @D-| worse for wear. parently little reason for it. was by the news spread | V. P. i morning |. Tower row, jorna. tion in son, Srowascscatgely— more than Jayant, when the Commissioner of Polic Fire Commissioner ent tive it had become investigation. tn, New + services of detec- Theso were aney; wellknown in Mose catherine Hellas the younger ¢xaSh=l the Ifo that makes the police depart=/ ment of New. York so prominent. € more eloquent than,her acting as the second} york requiring Uvos, thyo were -detaked. Mottoy mn mrmrmrmr!"’ streets dan \ 57. os ie i 4 oop fatriy-acnkes, the newsboys occu; May Manton’s Daily Fashions | itatcuars wu “t pai ci nae ena z vakers and” other ear! Z viders, HB small boy | The voclferousnes Es aroused many, T vm FIRS ‘Yorn the regular morning paper was] delivered chy. the dealer —ervund—the corner. miles and (| Stertes om morning, pro- | the inewsboys | Wie extra, | | 1354 New York City, PRIZE, $5.00. It, at 6 ALM of these extras in| his land as he Sat with Delanoy awatt- ing 2lynn. the-only {torr could gl first words inthe Henr, net me Techyou ‘Tmt / Teo BAD.) + HINT Mupte-Partait: the whale 44 reserved Peaches. Must be ¥ipe but not) it ver, take out the = : = = ad Bs eMHad to Go. ¢ _ By Irene Cunningham, LIE 7 eastt: soln « upful « coutin by salient — which sirain the } rat added tot t them rem: | ppath' stones ma [peaghes while poll open one SAAVAAAAAAAAAAAD CR TRVOAAAAAVASATAGASEAEAATAA VARTA EUR UTES TA UETA TATA UA VERS PATA NT TATRA USA TAG AAL AEA GOL, p ve “By Seward W. Hopkins, ~ on Author of “Night Stick and Nozzle.” — NUAAAVAVAVECAR TATA VAAAAALEATAVEOATACEEEETEETS E VETATIEULSUAGDUDUUTEVATETUTOUORUD EDEN EE TEN TSG ITE E10 980884 E TE Romance of the N. Y, Fire Dept. ey GINE COMPANY. NP? 5 = er William H. William G, Kro! eane, Charles A. Spangenberg, ngincer Thomas A. Carhbell, Assistant Foreman Burt, Thomas F, Conlon; Edward Gallagher, Thomas J seph 1. Colll Henry W. Donnelly, Joseph Foreman James J, ; ASSLant Foreman James J. a “I suppose you want me Mrst," sald lover the paper, But in this case there was every Te4-| Flynn, as ho entered tho room and sat |caso ts what wo read In the extra. Now 4 Wealee about twenty fent [called for help, and Jack- | BT jebanks per rear eres " do: ny he should hays. aiincaantstvesten se hayes d Do Quosadn’s daughter twice Quesada was dond, we suld Mottey, sianctnr| vealthy Vepexuelan. we know of this appears that the morning { Hurne came up. z “AtOMey"B” Office} Miss P. Haswell as Ruth~Guthrle,| had met to probe the matter to the) ot, Diss Mary Hatl as Mrs. Guthrie. “jf bottom. “ : One thing was certain: generated hero In Ruth's lap and let/a case for pollc the} men's herot Editor, —¥ be- Pinéniis~ orm exc: onthe. CTeRInR areuned | John Howe (no E WINNERS IN THE FIRE STORY CONTEST..2 LAmerionny-#tenbett he reached down into | the pre [tion than’ « ys command OC | itn tg Osean ee ae © poatttons of the two she is reported to be a sondertusel y,__ tNever efforts to soi [lett aside ali i» TO-DAY’S PRIZ A Tepresenta~ . ctirotveret Oy wae -hera? 2aid ginary diagram aud Wesiee here. They hall “onthe } Rin’ fect, while Tadly burned Tee Lek A Ltken thts {mand of the | these Yrizes Every Day. S5 for the Best Story, $l for the Next Best. $i tor tie Next Best $1 for the Next Best. the | SI for the Next Best. SI for the Next Best. ot exverd 200 wort Ind must be true weoounts of fre- ments on tho | may ‘wis empty ya woman named Jos nped on his The trio’ swung tut} Weslea was ed | always is fon ladder and j wall until they |there was some of my me want to tell you, No. 138. Lexingtan-« reman means y A i know Jack Weslee and I don't be. ave’ WS2s5 the pesition of the bod-- hat's all, 1d Mottey. “I thirtag! | New York | ne from the] we'd better what the Coroners physician anyy noxt. {athe one furatehed {—'¥as,"" gtd Delano | “Goodaby, tym f oauriw Ui angetd Bleep. for yours, eh ih me ES prize.$1. awarded peeved HES, Ne 36) Werro 1 Sevond street, for hin sto: n George's rescue of Mrs. “don't know whether T affor not told the chie? Tmissed some of my man ma. WAAAY) Bere ei hn aS was no 0 H1 could at ‘ r fray duties outst * oo da moment... Tt Da Quesada," he sald slowly, ‘h PVE TRAN) yee 9 partmeny Wisk could have ic If r, if De Ques- Ada bat i Wray Shit direction, We: (But it De Qu Apartments suppoued to have been choga of Mr lacelyn Weal could ny a of Aine. Jos eslee could not i , there tsa pacul ‘ the hall rhe: Ay auvase ‘ {CALNE Ley nor yet farchitect, ‘Rut the passes rte | Atte’. olovagor comes thers and He AV rniat Resin th ‘ ed De Quesada he Tetson for dalnit #0, Yoat he was doing, led De Instead with the radiator and vator shaft between the two Yo you know that Weslee had any | against De Quesada Jocelyn once, and I xee no, rea. © non ity De Quesada should dislike’ hia > At lenst lor he Late De. Quesidh! nina | POSE —wotnansminpose she fad—bpe r come fond-of Weerles and Ds Quesada = 5 wets Jeulous?'" pasisibatiantcah a “erenttaiien fa Fy: upy to you, Bhow mo a building on fire and igo through dt t¢ tt leala to -deazh, j and my men wilt go with me, Show ma " A chance to seve a lfe, and you I owil} wort hand-tn-hand,-as- wo hny x timo before, When 1t comes to and te ya aiestion as to who shall handle they * {nose and guide the stream, that's mys |basinese. Hue when {¢ comes to.& mut. Tr over grote, thats youre: Buse we learn “fguess no," said Fiynn, ape woikeaa} In the} out, ss (To Be Continued) Third prize, DORA--GAGEL, vi dowas going ta the budding, ning Worvd, P.O. Bax eae toe NN ; i for her story. of aily Knitting Cha fire broke put No, M- Lextng. iene and —epread_—rapldly the ‘upper floors, and made my: Hiberon” Flats } ettercanat nd Baumgartenr him taken} ¥ r Quirk’a erotem aha sient Atied_to JOSEPH 7 TOK his. story “Fand Wo Quedaaicy’ vit | aD IRST of nll, the. Invitations’ are} top cut off, ¢ avy WSTADDIOW Paper. lett for a ha Gall or wend by mail to THE HVENING WORLD MAY MAN-¢ | ki YS" Rropared ba: | picture, > - é witha Jarke DumDiIO. which baatheLavith anoles and atrted She table Je} with ult, such as apples, I felt out and tou to M RIB | Ay aieetaees Pate Jantern on t den strept, 4 JA [showed me Lexington avenue, got to the Lop | floor and formed e-himen ladder, lus: La Rue,’ {S. ByLaura 2 mawar nto beat Hmited, rat ophad B love pretty pireg ments y's bravery at-tho Arvuckte mre, membered him from the-bizt ~ SOME TIMELY NOVELTIES FOR THE HALLOWE'EN SUPPER, opt for a narrow pleced ed Iottuce and beet salad can be serve) those who get the thinitile will have in, and creamed oyste wenwork pattern dividad: by: stra lr the | in the musion ‘It te hollowed qut and Milled | iy large red, applies. Knitted Negligec. Vea lire (nellnod to be slo I will nmil full directions for making this pattern (o any of my readers who aro iuterested’ There will be no charge f i Rue, Knitting Editor, Bvening World, P, O) Box 1484, N.Y. City. thimbles, | nut-man, Those who get the ringa will be mar- | 0) tied. before tho year is out, those who wot the pennies will have riches. sndiayith funny faces painted on then, Ufo evening, ‘ancy candy boxey ma. also be: mady | onuakmelona. A shred: sending them. Kindly address