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~ CHQRUS CIRL - ROY L. M°CARDELL. we 6 HY am Iinacab, kid? Beoause the rich are get- tng richer and everybody rides! “You ought to see Dopey McKnight swelling It in a hansom last week, on the last day of regi#tration. Dopey only registered once this election. He's anad ‘at Tam- many and he says tho older he gets the more conservative he grow “Depey says he's solved the great problem of registering. “When he-was young and footish and was ambitious to-make money he used to be out bright and early registering here 3 and there around town till his feet were sore. "Sometimes he was #pre all over, when he wax only paid once for, yoting a good many tes, the captain of bis dis- H trict. making him-go yote for nothing at the other places of having him sloughed. Geographical Way. HE SPRING CHICKE had ‘wone to roost, and te only sound was the Richard Carle getting hit “wecond wtsa “after that violent finish at Daly’ Then a noise like a prima donna ci me. hurt- Mnz fom ‘the stage and belt arainat ithe door of the dressing-room. A thin sopraho with 4 tall voice was in the throes of & “try-out.” Presently. the door ovened and the official throat *pecialist stood ready to seport. “Well,” “panted Carle, “what's the answer?” u and snly votes once, but he jets both sides pay him and then casts his vote as his conscience dierates, fo exnd why am I riding Inox cab myself when It isn't elther ‘registration or elertion, and { couldn't vote If it wis? Because everybody im golng in 20 for art fan paseiag up tie consnercial Unes that a cab is now one of & working girl's rights. ‘ a srivhisper! ‘Consider you'ye been eating onions, and don't breathe It to a soul, bot its the husy season «1 cloaks and wrapa, ‘and, for the time being, I'vo gone doto trade! All {he cloak models want to be chorus girls, eo béro's one chorus girl that's picking up some Caristrhas money by becoming # cloak model. Loule baum was up at the fiat the other night emitting of Rtatety -phirta: * st js these "Yards Span, * waa tho reply, / ‘Pan,'" explained Mr, Carle, smil- z ‘days wanted to be on the stago, of ‘voice, but an awful the at my. Inmentable tenora: s the ‘simplified fora; at tacern. ver, fen-c-e--tace. Never Ti¢ard the word before?, You surprise’ me. ‘Pan' {a wsed, very extenstye!~ tn our eet. “Tell hér she'll hear from he said, turning to thy throat apecialist 5 Re didn't say what she'd heary put Toouid— guess. _Poor—«ivl petered out because of her “pa “I use the: geographical system for regular ‘try-outs,’” went on Mr. Carta in a further explanation that didn't explain. graphical system? Again you surprise met” I began to feel ike @ surprise party, ‘T's a very simple little thing. It was tnvented by George Loderer in the old Casino days... Every chorus gi; well as every girl who found home Mfo too confining. was crozy to get {nto the Casino shows. Applicants, came~ In droves, and_tn_orler_to sert-out the and if they couldn't fetch up at that to be holding hands as manicures. Hoe @aid warm weather put the season back, but that the buyers was still flocking nd the establishment that didn't have girls to show the goods, who also ed woll i the next seat at the siccees(ul shows, was being passed up. Waa offering $30 a week to tall lookers, blondes preferred, Puss Montgomery, who Is an Hnperfect forty- and ‘I'd die before I'd do it! But she doesn't have to dle She's an intentlonal blonde alreday, i Honest, J didn't want to do St, because ance_tn {he busl- sible the stage manager and the mus- cal dire-tor used a secret code with ‘New York asthe hidden_spring. The musical djroctor sat at the plano and the stage manager at a tuble near by, a act ces you den’t want to drop out, but I needed the money, and I was tere with ne Roods! — go not to offend customers by refusing to show thom tho sights 16 the mural decorations ara in the new Knickerbocker | _ rw the electric-cab service has improved and what shows | Keing (0 see. Honest, though, I fee} as If I was robbing then | ‘nl agents when T see them giving up their good money for) ant a box office in this town that don’t think it's a com- rd and give me the two best In the house. “I felt like eaming out when I saw real money passed, But Loule Zinsheimer warned me y make everyting NS mucus Troutd-—It-would-give-the buyers the idea iat Zinwuelmer & Wogslobaum was an expensive and select house to be dealing. sth. You are exnecte ¢ x great city, bow 1 dinius re really “worts yoftown for me. akent to horer my ~ Not that Loule -Zinsheimer ani Abe Wogglebaum haven't hearts on big as ms. 1 got one all spotted up in Rector’s because the buyer I was with tossed where he entered names, addresses and comments, Meanwhile they chatted, The {urther thelr conversation ot front New York the more hopeless became the caso of the applicant, Panis Yes, the Ught was beginning to break over my clouded. understanding. 4We will take the cnse of Lulu Bel- }] videre,”” tan on the encouraged Carle. “Lulu approaches with a Wwigely walk, and tho man behind the book leaves Nig table and. saunters toward her. In asking her name he casuaily—and, mind HERE'S LOOKIN’ AT ‘i Bho had} The Laugh’s the Sansone “The Spring Chicken’? Comedian Explains the _System for. Chorus Girls—Tley Help to Put the Necessary “Go”’ Into Musical Comedy That €o.xes from England—Chatter a Drag on the American Market— Why Mr.Carle Wears’ Wis Face That|. “Never heard of the geo- | ‘ilve ones’ with as Mttlo trouble as pos-|- ayy AAA AAA VEU ENTITY AEA VIOLAS AVA YYD “Trying-Oat’’ Ae enw’ everything to match,” (Be assured, gentle reader, that the| worst {s over.) a _Ehie. table to put down the nan address | and hte observations. Tutu sts run- ning the scale. (Sometimes an amateur! fs reatraljed with difficulty from xing- | ing ghe mad scene from ‘Luca‘) If Lulu's voice sounds ike a broken down} calliope with a one-ring circus the musl-| cal director says to the staxe manager: “By the way, Bill, have you heard from your brother in the Hawallan Islands lately?” for Luly. “It puts. an “That's pad "ENOL AY SELF EVEN AT HOME" 4 ho in never ti ocean yoyage between wher and a job. : business hods out—e glowing future | ; that the laundry ances count for anything?! Ono girl If her looke are neariitwp to concert 3 olf by letter aud added: ‘Ir pitch she goes down jr the took some#-|for her." you want to khow any more about me thing Hke-this+ _‘The chorus girl may steam her face. i can refer you to the postmaster at = put-in-a laundry—never! ‘ tna, Inad,! + NAMES Lal Belvidere, ‘ 4d lorrof— experience int ay what Ihave sald you may get ADDRESS—The Trustington. picking choruses and I Have used the [tie Impresefon “that “Chicago Moa waxd VOICE—Honolulu. Casino ‘system whenever possible, dseralitnees for chorus girls. But LOOKS—Jersey Chy. z SO ‘The rest. of course, 1s easy. Lulu. is told ‘You will hear from us if we can spew Wer ali tree ateptbeg ante ara tried out’ those with the New York tag have the call. One-day an fnquil girl who saw the book ‘fr; ——-was-vertalnt x but he wrote somethiag about Mec cine “Hat, and I'm afraid jvs cold for me,’ Some people may imagine that the geographical system was designed rattledon Mr, Carle. “But 1 aban- | it Ist, If you have the time it's the | doned {éong: in Chicago when fiye or | best place In the country, In New York alx musical.shows exhausted the regu-| the expericnced chorus girl who has lar Chorus git! market.” So 1 adver-|jookr and a voice is rarely out of a job | from I've never been able to figure out. Tt was appalling. out of sixty position i she wants one, in demand. i “Do you look on the chorus girl as ‘all over, one of the discards got_me ale nto Vasco rian he vwaaubulbiay good jeer tame het oan | eal like the bind called the Wilp, ant altogether was #0 much of an>onion | | that the geographical system | would | | She's always Iengaged only two or seventy, After it was | to theugh stie’s a great n'g the ‘thing. I believe, derer used to say, that that. Look at ‘Veronique’ It was aa pretty as could be, and Its Hustle was charm- ing—biet the result: ably, and he's easily datiafled, with jdje obatter. wean to-<0t-out the chatter. “About all egzos—ot/ the plot > Ike th -fing —bury—te-the “next vest batt The Seegrephicol gx “Trying-ow it’ wasn't funny. You know “Vhe Duchess ‘of Dantato- Was a success at this theatre, Det Ss diogon_the réad._A ¢imilar fate over- took “ha Tiree Little Maids." You've got to keep ‘em going in this country, ospeotally on the road. THe fast that a piece ts a success in London Js no eriterien When an that It’ wilt bea ‘Ko heres nglishmar goes to the thee atre he settles down. Ho {a there for the night. He takes things comfort~ A Jaugh ‘When now and then Is all he asks, The Spring Chicken’ was handed to me T Qhought tt was hopeless, It was filled The first thing I did that I kopt was the plot. This ta the first me I have figured in a plot. Heretofore I've gamboled along thu b It-leayes you free to do what you pleaso without any danger of interfer- fig with the plot, and if a «ood thing Ome to you during 2 performance you can put ft aver. I don't feel at home jn-the-frat_act of “Tho Spring Chicken’ because It holds me dowih 1 lke to ket busy and keep busy.? “You enjoy youreeif In a perform- yo myself everywhere—aven at home, Yes, I got alot of tun—out-of n- performance .l-get.a_lot.of fun out of everything. I've had plenty of bad luck and lots of bad notices, but I've never been discouraged. A man may lose @ great many things, but so long ashodossn't lose his sense of humor he tias something to livefor. I'vo been int. Keop- © best bet. Keep- I've never beey broken tn ing up your spirit You can always piay it to win, When this energetic all-round athlete of the theatre hasn't anything elso to do he keeps busy at the plano. He Is the words and music of most of his eee {t sometimes, dies on tho way. That wan the care with one sone thet T wrote for "The Spring Chicken.’ It was @ hit at the house. Everybody gathered around the piano and said ‘Great!’ The servant liked it so much that she stayed (WO Weeks, theatre for rehearsal st was selzed with that alnking feeling, I could feel it going down day after day, and I fi- nally left It flat. Rhythin js the great thing, and if you cat get tt in Dott: the words and the music, a song is ‘sure to~ be a success, The mecret of tho song- hit Jn this plece is contained in the Jest Ine, ‘Why I picked a lemon in the garden of love, where they say only ptaches grow.’ That eort of thing geta_ {nto people's heads, and they take it home and try It on the plano, ‘first. Once you get a catehy line with 'u swing and a meaning to ft, the res ig easy. “One thing 1 can’t do-aty that tenor-in-tights stuff, It al- ja Jaugh and be gdulful at the same time, Thak stuf requires @ This led me to remark that Mr. Care, aring his nt these diys,. s."' he anid. haven't vom _@ disgitiee since a friend, some two years a0, reminded me that .an actors face SH his trade-mark. ‘Look at Nat Good- he suid. ‘When he walks down . the street everybody knows him ang hia_gets the benefit of legitimate-advers Using E-thought it_overand t haven’ s_ worn whiskers or a wis since.’ Tt'lk Only reaqunadle to put Mr, Cayle's ease on the grounds of advertising and not vanity, Whiskers might enhances the beauty of a “pan” that would loo! well on the other side of a cigar s counter, and a wig would be a friend indecd-to-a-hoad that tas badly worn as a wniversal hair brush in the last Ringers fa i to give the managoment a lot of fun, | have put hgr down Bermuda. She rex! laugh in a musical piece ta worth wou, thts rouuires.: rare dclicacy—takes | but the truth of Wie matter“ that t's} newed=her Coeri or-en-pngagemont.1t thetisand dollars. A” musteal comedy | songs. af her by the arm: In this way he gets|a kindness to the hpplicant, for it| ‘But, my dear girl’ I protested, ‘you|mny have a moi of pretty xirls and a} "My wire te the baiance-wheel:'*— he ‘eine on her figure; for experience te Leaves her—feelings-and—makes a try>| can't sing.’ ‘Granted,’ she admitted. jwealth of pret aie, but Giese are| confessed. “Everything hay to pags her proyed thar a well-rounded arm has|out’ easler for everyone concerned, | ‘but in_a_case like mine don't appear-!not enoush. It _piiat have “Taugha” [before it Reta to the public. Evén then NARADA AAA AAV UAAA4 ED ERO TAAAA TAAAAAAA AAAAAAAAE AA AOA od it up to pront and tous, because the buyer came bacic 1 {ull stock of fur-liners. And he’s from one of the Disgest nn that discounts aif ftw BAT z © the lkpelight firs Tor_one amist-make eac- ‘# art. Duta cloak model ain't sworn at by stage managers for-not owls Wer lines or by authors (and-authors are the peste for- fain) for spotte ¢ them, and you ajn’t roasted by them chalr warmera in Murderers’ Row, the es, and you-sct with just_as lberal spenders, and, while I-wouldn't want it get printed in the (ootlisht gossip, for-it-ts-«-come-down, 4 for-me tit T-cun stron Broadivay._Ive teen promised an engagement by four managers, but y, kid, they'd sooner tte to-you than-hurt your feelings. But guesa who I'm making the big hit with on account of going temporary. trade? Ob, yes, Louie Zinshetmer and Able Wogglebaum appreciate ft, and talking about commissions, but 1 don't mean them. No, Tr reand: fh Old Man Moneyton! The ricter people 18 Wie busier they Mketo see others. they think if everybody works but father fewer will have jeuses to give “ent thie touch. “Old Man Mioncsich ts ev pleased at my energy and industry an. g u working girl that lic has this cab to take me down to Ar RS cx. And, woleper, kid! He's glve me thts diamond locket with his pleture in it TEs: plotty Dan, "but every rugwed feature shows a humano heart, as Heremaa Jack Woslee, of Engle, Nu, vie Jotar and te secretly loved py alicia De faaugiter of a Voreauclan capilet Bast lwice saved hor Ute. Bi abs ASOCIA ot her framer, By potting with, Deum the Orinog Compa ‘row, the former and Seda Ousinose iy ander hopes 0. ov acquire bie weal pursuance of thia Scheme. he makes love to Alicia, and trict Qo remove. Wemee- fre ts nai De ecomen intatuated with Mrs, Joon & Widow. tack and she ‘rec tach other: 00. the aanasoment of b Tn’ a fashionable apartment-nowir, Tiyes," De “Quesada ii | way da : Near the dend Manner, a fire ‘here Mre._Jocely: found muntered. Not conecl yas body of Wer of iia pan. Look at it = = This O14 Stent» : CHAPTER XV. Daily Fashio Alicia Is Enraged. ns, N the spacious lbraty of the Glon- = - dala mansion a gros} of four were HE pis. whist {> sittiie—It was tar from what might a in an nee varia. | be called a chverfut group. “Aticky ae tions is ‘having | Quesada was weeping, Mrs. Glendale, Sreat vogue just now, | sad and rather pale, eat near her, look and Ga Ht iy an ex-|ing ponéslyvely Ant almos, wistinily into Ceedingty graceful} the teartil: beantiful fact model" the “fast ie |-itlendalu-sat_atern and thoaghtfit at ~caure for congratula-| Uie tuble, while Ballender -movnd to __ fon. Here ts‘one that fro in a nervous manner, fi “adupted “both te | “fk eknnot! I cauina! Hl suitings and to lighter} “You see,” sald Glendale, in en args : ‘ aes -_Welght materials of | mentative way. ‘this terrible affair, un- tadeor wear and-that)pieasant-as it in froma domestic and eee Btter—B] sentimental point-of-view, places usin five" “manner. | q bad condition otmerwise —F can read- In this instance it ts if. Sicibelten father and Inne for aay years the closest and most confidential Rae oanMterial, held | trionds, Hix death waa n shock ‘to he, the (point Bae ean, {ae You well know, | But’ hoje, unfortus ints, dat con) ately, dead, and cannot assist ua m « trastis teria! Hating material can | the complications his death has brought | You. although @ native of Ven- de substituted for the | Sout i bands If liked, so that| etucla, cannot understand that coun- | there can bo a num-try’s pecullarly mixed polities. Politics ber of variations ar-| not only) mixed, temselves,. but in- ranged while essen-| volved very: largely In the politica of tially the design re-| ber-own country, mein a__the ne. Plaid oe bias and|only. a short timo ago, in which we stitched oyér plain| reached an agreement that was for the _ ‘ thaterial ju well iked | pest interests of all enerasl and par-, es at this season. Silk and] ticularly for you. y ff eda runes hire elena elie velvet of wool are] “You must understand that titre are S auch used and vice verea, while the display of braid {a unpresedentedly varyed | throe great interests In Venezuela, which nd dedutitul. Na 4 have been carrying ‘on a three-nornered The quitntity of material required for the medium mze or 62 inches wide when material has figure or nap; 7 yards 27, 4 yarda 44 or 3-4 yards §2 Inches wide when it has not. i x Pattern 6501 15 cut in sites for n 22, 24, 26, 28, 90 and 82 Inch waist measure. “Gall or send by mall t© TH HVENING WORLD MAY MAN- TON YASHION BURBAU, No. 21 West Twenty-third strevt, Now vantage, and to the continual upheaval andcontinued unrest in the country. Yet the combination of any two of these On an amicable footing would pnable government and an assured currency IMPORTANT—Write, your name. and address pisinly, . f yes ie ‘your. own, Your father was, aa you 1 » “your -fatier and L/had a conversation | them to go control affairs that a stablo | SYNOPSIS OF PRECEDING CHAPTERS. | affairs ot your country. Tiga bbe —Aliota + Hundved and Twenty: {a 8 8-4 yarde 27. 5 yarda] war for years to overybody’s divad- | Obtain } vor. Send ten cents in coin of stamps for each pattern ordered. § | might bo possible. MaJolinnie, have you eaten all you!’ Auguatus—What ts on your mind w Ly raat eats f) Ranorten. told: yous “One of theso three large Intarests \s twantt t fo & MORE ROMS aah ba sheer baddies RE You A Thrilling Romance-of the New York Fire Department, "i “By Seward W. Hopkins, Author of “‘Nightstick and Nozzle,” dition of the country, when he would tempt to dic But as your guar- {| fathom;—-But—you are a Fee EO oe Tee nate bat "His death, however, has taken from|dlan it seema to me now that 1 am aighe to-sge if there {a a faav ARS [vedi ibt_expect the amsassination to ‘us hiv intellect and hls great personal | conserving your Ethink Pshouid-seq-one df texts take plaae in New York." _ tnitaence.-It-lenves:-howerer, vaat}—Upcestbiysnat! said Glendale, “Unfortunately the evi: i eonet ett ate SLE EAnG stands = : asatbiy but — a Bt » Glendale, "you influence of his estate, which will now} “Ay for that dence was too clear. Hut—enough ot FOE. “hanger? You kaew Ciera wore be Vested in you. aia him. He ha«_eliminated himsele from men who would tnico my father’s lite? Wealoe, due course it is ove tag a friend. Let our thoughts—at 1 the Jaw take {ts cours “Ballender ts famillar with Venezu- elan affairs, and js able ang strong in ‘And now that some one has taken it you accise a man who has shown him- welt to be one of the nodlest-of God's coldiy. Tho fellow. bitterly diplomacy.” You have known tim for] pomrea ua and instead of & hero ts a] "I was giving you A tnaignt Into the] heroes, “ond men coult hays no. Doe: years.” = Bailie _of_vour Sounty, Whi you wit able “mo! pelf-confessed murseror, “Mr, Ballender knows I regard him Ho is nott"* need to undoratand sf you wish to mane | ax a friend, but not as a !over,”” sald | warmly. AGC FONCLIAL ES CAS Deer oe tne| j the girl. ‘We South Americans marry said Glendale ready interests—the triangle of po | {for love.” mpany, This I might “And offen, unfortunately se. Tf Yo4 Were In Tove with ‘any one elise -and-he: was a man who could be trusted at the head_of affaira I would not at TO-DAY’S PRIZE WINNERS IN : -_ “FHE FIRE STORY CONTEST. Prize, $1, awarded to MI No, 4d7 Waar One Hundred tm street, for her sto: n Daly's daring feat wt an ighth-avenite- fire. : { 1 Phere te that I, with, head, cannot to nam io Presidents checked by 6 inter + and frum qcombin it can do 80. ‘ow this third gre t power is.some- © Went to Vene: named Kfigo: | way to accumulate began inxs am Fourth First Prize, SKIDMOR. Brooklyn, Sohult3's atreet $5, awarded to THOMAS No. 64 ast Fourty street, for his slory -of Fireman heroic deeds at a Meserole i i ty did he bedome rich that) fan-a-frenacs to. the native 7 Unless, 1 asked your nd was refused. man does not stop to ask the na of a girl in marriage when he Is ¢ flames and smoke in & blazing her for your hand. Butwhen-ftook tte the—— “Lalwaya write the last line of-a song — takes mo laugh, and you care nozeloy how collld he have obtained thé Yow," said Gren es deep for us “and da NOt belong to woe anyway. Let us “return to and permit New York 10 -adminietee te Lown. jnave. Wo musr régard-tie moment = AS a most pressing one. Your fortune, demands tio a¢soclat demas sociation with Mrs. Kile “Admitting that. new hia Mire: Sa ee Jiow “do T_know that —I-ean-Hice your Mra’ Kilgore?! “You know her and like henanie, | a her already, hat? 1 know. her? 1 ‘kc a person named Kilgore 84 ok Shate tha bekuilful- woman as Mre.docel 3s Our father x pow i “It he diseavered my" f ned that floor Ww! er when he his axe or OW many, aan ee aro who are longing for a little H | mother awanth to-satisfy-the litte one'a boa and muft: Of course, : ae eee ET y tenred—atm. “ Rep CaPes, eer Gaal et Prize, 3. ararded 9 BE snarried a —wondertally |deatre, but how frequently are those ef Nenth street, fot FLELD, No. 168 Soeitian tonwh where Ne Reanany Pi ylory or Lieut. coleman'a tripie rans) ton —ryetier fare stone at Elta weanuiat oe ie AeA be sonalOare cuerat an East Tenth atrect tre. 4) frefion. wl hier be her wit, and ter layish| ‘The bow and muff shown In ‘our SI- Phird Pres, 1, soe + it niised big In DOWEL! Hy tration areyquite as pretty as those =Sixui Prise, —$h—awanted—to— SPHINE: WHITE, No. 1ot-T Stroot, Brooklyn, tor har story of D: Larklns's yerbism at @ Pear) street What Did She Me evs hie r feared GERTRODE ALLEN, ‘arene, De forint MOO Bs herolam of Firemen Rooney and M. ©, MeCannis, ‘ ‘The Difference. {, His widow devetored talent for management, } will be your own xped an ( afe coming to the point, intoresty, ‘thia lovely: ¢ vital to yours. ht bind your- noco _Co1n- hid soon & and. hte Ro | utifal nist of Join | \ the. other hand, two. be each other, ptr can W and rol afta uel. I had hoped to brmg about this ax+ | pootations but your £ untimely death now mukes it ne ry for mo} to Appedl to you, You mouse cer tunly | see ‘tie nécesmity. of thix move. By] destinies In the hands ot ta manage Knows how } 33, Wo oan at once plunge Into lVeneznlan politics and praverve our possessions from the purloiners wasting for them, ighed. tow do 1 know this cou molishedt she asked, ‘Lam sure it could bo who are A be acy ccomplished. | informed | father he vou to remain in ignorance so “long, ‘ aten all Filpp? ee ace uae: Ye wid not know, ts the troubled eon Sry “Np, ma) HUt OM Arey fess. are bof-fur-and whl-satiefy the Hitis malt — quite as fully. Yet they aro not nearly so. expenstv-and are, besides, much more substantinl; well able to stand the hard wear their Mttle owner will ° ealy give them as she plays the wo earnestly. Shetland tle pet is mado of y This and white are taken Hy. gra t enble chinchilla fur, ho white ntay be used, with an oF jonal | of binck. ‘This hike very handsomo, though less-durable, set, I know you wondering how this t is made ted when'l t Tia work. 1s done and will be di you how easy! it ts bo ace complished In one evening Then a foundation muff {s made of cloth, and the whale 4s complete. Think how easy it in to make the ttle girl nappy. a bok frame and could ¢asily I will mail full dtreotions fer | who are interested. Thbre wiil be every Laura La Rue, Kaitting Editor, Evening ‘seid Ale —and oho jeft Une: foom like a queen enraged, "(To Be Continued.) Designed with Bear Drand Yarns. Child’s Boa and Muff, ing this pattern to any of my readera rae for acnding them. Kindly addross World, P, 0. Box 184,.N. Y, City, —Kilxore —ill—Joln with mes —