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a ' , fhe Evening World’s Daily Magazine, Tuesday, | 66 19 ee _ ws r if , The “Hurry Up” New Yorker "* °7j2 natierin Board. g (00 ; 5 = z EXCUSE ME, Pk PONT. ) pe ‘ Fa Ri TARE he , iallepatal Ss Nise a eet (lina ta HTFUL CCE TS GO. SPE RKTOLALH OF \ Lena Ashwelt’s \are) | Cae Pape aan 1 YOACay) Centers matcrass } ans pale \ Ta marce 9) ) Raventr evened PAAHY BILLIONS (TIME TO THINGS f t y — “ro EAN : A: BILLION \ A eh JAN Ve io ee Vivid Acting - | EN sition tee hes ey) Beaty Beet In a Gloomy Play. y __, DARK, grim play was illumined by the vivid flashes of Miss Lena Ash “> A wells art Gt (he Lyrio Theatre fast night, when the Canadian actross who t Z Ni ¢ ‘ 2 i ; f has won Gistinction in London made her firat New York appearance in| BM = § . . = e - a ‘“The Shulamite. : , J Only an actress of supertor gifts could rise above the gloomy dead level of Wdward Knoblauohi’s dramatization of Claude Askew’s dreary atory of a South African form. The tra-la-la‘theutre-soer will not Mke, ‘The Shulamite," and for that reason ‘{t Is not kely to become « “popular succesy.”” It ls too hard to watt thoss dots on the marshmniiow play. For two aot tt tr ae cirect andy relentless as fate, and those tivo acts, with Miss Ashwell's fine, olear-cut act- ing, should gain for the piay a large and grateful public. The third act goes to pleces {n frantic striving for ‘happy ending,” and this act was made more than usually theatric lest night by Miss Mtnude Granger's stagy porfotm- October 30, By Maurice Ketten All Accounted For! a a Weary Whiffles—Dis papor mays only meven New Yorkers was assessed 08 fonatres. Dero used to be ance of the vindictive Tante Anna. ; ‘OH,GET OUT, WILLIE! LET ME EXPLAIN " Miss Ashwell fosind. herself rather TMIN A OREADFUL . > TeYou My DEAL 3 . Z & ea We ra ‘ a fadly off in the matter of support. The HORS cae With MUR PNY k Ys < Me { i Langvorous Loogan—Da 2 In Jotsey me legal rezzydence. only member of her inglish company that she brought with her waa Miss Beryl Mercer, mvbo, bdare-legged end stilned beyond recognition, repeated her remarkable and appealing performance of the Kafilr girl whose orfos when aio {a whipped by tha brutal Boer are enough to make’ cold hills run down the back of an orchestra chair, As the self-righteous tyrant, Simeon Krillet, an actor of die frame and big volce namall { Edward R. Mawson filled the house with sound. He was not without force, but (he fact (at hs causet the nudience to laugh in the wrong place once or twice proved that he did'not have the (dveracter fully in hia grawp, Even your Dutch uncle couldn't sympathize with this qwhip-wisl@ing, Bible-loaded o} bore, yet Gimeon'a hard-fisted authority ought to oarry over the footlighta et all tines, otherwise @ situation that Is pain- Lena Ashwell as Deborah, Ed ful to Deborah becomes ridiculous to R. Mawson as Simeon Krillet. the audience. Hovrever, Miss Ashwell recelyed some ald from Mr, Mawson, but almost none ¢rom Mr. John Biatr, who nd mouthed through the part of the young English ove: Robert with} sou"wondered, what Deborah could see in hint. - . : lack of sympathy between Miss Ashwell and Mr. Bixtr, RVECETEEAAADEVOEEE VETOES O47: AANAADAAAAE LAA RAAASAAEAS TATA ANUS TEENA TON ¥ eae ar ae Tie Sean le tannin oe a he Sm ok @ Fat er se # Thrilling Romanee of the New York Fire Department. : abe thrilled her audience many times and Intoreste: ‘rom beginning to end. } ry PEASE = = ~ Jos ai cas le oeeraaatng read A ~~ en : By Seward W. Hopkins, Author of ‘‘Nightstick and Nozzle.’ When she sank on her knees under the whip of & ARR AATATREAAATATAAAA TAMAR TAD WHOA OAAEL EVEL UVR 9 The Solution. iy [Foor ne — ue ag || Penalty of Wealth. “Geo, Lin sorry I asked pa for these rao relns and whip for Christmus.? “He saya he's low “the fellers haye been driving me to#him death ever singe I got ‘em!" “Aty, spank him an’ ! azhd him homet” nu Paw Gesperate groping in her mind for a means to eave h tion evoked real pity, Her quick le— RETRIAL SAAR POA | that Simeon mould bo beating the : imothertottniazimborn babesaceuied faa SYNOPAIs OF PRECEDING CHAPTERS. fused. ‘They do not understand it. Ona.| ‘‘And he positively refuses all help?” | notuing I may tell you now affeata the | Orinoco Company.” | sent me off to the yacht to watt. Bek fJustifable as {t was daring. ‘ Fireman Jack Weeles loves sad is loved} In particallar, ts. very much wrought up| “Absolutely.” f status of my case at all, But there js} ‘Vinas!” |lender came, and we were speaking Oar atiaaa ah hres tenis g siden, whom henas vice! about tt. Hie name la’ Flynn, and Ij ‘Then if T send tim my name snd /something I do not ynderstand. whioh| ‘Yes, That was What Ballender called | when I fol. The fireboat picked me ff Ashwell, Hor acting ts filled with “ i the the great ente | think te chief of the battalion to which the message that I am here to help |I think you, as De Quesada’s closest | him. And T heard n compact entered | up, and then came the fire.'’ Got ee prises.” A word dropped tke a shot, a >> Sag be devoted (ti | Wealeo'a engine was attached Ho has| him, you think likely he wil)‘ refuse | friend, ought to ‘know. Of course you| Into that aa soon as Hailender married | Glendale was staring acroms tho table rd while secrotly aiding the| been hero several times, but Wesles| to see m Bi know all about the fire on board the | Alicia de Quesada he Wor control the! at the culm prisoner. ay Festure that apds almost it begine— - Hie is a wultor for : b is Cireet" : - eatnte acd combine with the Orinoco! ‘Wesles, did you fall from thd file, US ‘Bufesta’s New | refuses steadily to soe him. Flynn can-| "I am mute of it.” Company.” fyacht?"* and ths story te told: : i | markable ts her power to write pain h ariter. urges that her marrisee Win | not understand it at all He saya Wes-|_ ‘Then I shall do something elec. May | “I know there waa a fire on board f upon her face. She sketches suffering Shh Usd ekierieitn emmerpine ie | lee was one. of the best men in ,the| T send him « hote?” tho. yaoht," ropliet Gtondals, “and that| “Kou Henn this?” paid Glendale jo | “T fell, yes.” ~ as fow actresses can. She knows the ? a A wemutiful wMow. | Department and one of his beat friends.” | Certainty.’ You Tenctied Alickt and Mra, Jocelyn. or | astonibiznent. | “Were you pushed?” art of silent euffering—she knows how : De| ‘But hia coymsel eurely wees lim.” The Wanien placed paper beforaGlen- | Mrs. Kilgore. But as for knowing all| "Distinctly, The conversation you |* “I might have been.” to maxe-atlence eloquent, She doesn't He has no counsel.” dale, who wrote this short mfssiver ubout {t, I don't think any one doce. had held was mentioned. I resolved for! Glendale took two or chree tums fy rave, she doesn't rant, and, best of all, i — ee = = —— ‘the corridor, : she doesn't let down her hair, fer [atest e tones torment an Sel bie a anestion Dee (RST NO and falls lke the Solem with A a eens: yes it comes tn whispara and gusts. wed A i | Bute) Ass \Ashwelliset herself almost des ta viet tack at} fe ‘ told you that was a forbidden ab a too big a task fn that barn of the seo- esos = end act, when Waring came back out | Wentes'a taco was pale but deters of the storm tn which his cart tad been CHAPTER XVII. [oulneds.= Glendale thous eines ten | @hattered by Ughtning and qrent out = geen 2 more maniy~ one, I through another door to save Debora The Honor of a: Woman.| | “Wes! lio maid, “speak to me | lanaolute confiderce. When you leamed |whén 1: was known that the polne of thé matter hung on whether De Que jeada was in cae place or another tha@ inight of the flre—did that determine your course?’ Mee -by —-iliting Simeon, Miss Ashwell was left alone on a stage that was.al- Most smothered tn darkness. A littie teht and a Httle less ehtning tn in making himself known to the oMcials of the Tombs. The War- his private office, M R. GLENDALE hed ite ‘aimeutty | den admitted him : “T am not sure that the hour for my ; Bik i i 3 : : fe say? i: i Teeth |" anne twa-men stood looking into eae® visit 12 proper,” sald ‘Glendale, “but my | uirpose {n coming waa to have an Inq Vt tre at Woking a8 aac Hook in-times of stress. Glendale _wad was calm sent. "The voice of God." as an ex- ccedingly trying peal of stage thunder ena called, acomed unneces: ly loud end long, and the audience was Inclined to take {t as a joke. er telling 8! Robert Warlng and Deborah carry SUTIN aes toyed Waring amt that she——--—away Simeone body. ——_— liad Med ghout the ebtid. Deborah was very badly eff for ight And whe ing went out to mect Slmcon and two shots were heard, ah was terview, If powsible, with the priconer the firenan accused of the| munier of De Quesada.” sade War love Alicte frat. tort zs eboranh was m Kechot a —thadarig tha: re 01 5 s do far as tho hour ani jenna = = hie Sai ever. a fondun tt was pOsMIDIe tO WATE Ter face—and lt was] a4 concerned, Mr. Glendale, there 18 - —— SES xo watching-—na she asked: ‘Dear God, whtoh ona?’ Last night ‘ttle more} . But you'may have ~ = 2 + than Miss Ashwell’s voice came out of the shadows and silence of that tens. ROUTINE 10 PO is iG \ te * raent ; = fe no-} aimeulty with the prisoner hiniselt.'" | “wnat? Does he atill maintain that| "(My Dear Wealee 1 have called to ere] unless it is your the‘aako of the friendship that had been | deta that "Tha" ewamlte" losee_tte get 7 ‘nWhy—avhat do gou meant Ia be) tnaimerent attitude?’ i [Kelp tor eo much to-heip you. ae to bee TOU |e Te not abour Abs fire Itself,” ann |erown mo to tet de Quesada know, andy ‘hen ‘you are permitting your Mfe Se he aCe Dente phe—inet—act—in—whtch | ranioryT — | She —Wanten emis meoutiarly and baad, peel you, Stay I come to yuuT’ [wwared Wesleo, “I am about to speak) thoight the best way was to go to the| to be sacrificed In an attempt to epase fatte-farsstiort-or ree ane a eoriene to Gght to the death for Deborah, | wnvot go far as prison rales 60. But] turned a ring on lile finger. Glendale, having elgned this, handed] of the reason I went to the yacht. yactht.—I-heant-Haitender-say-that thet tne honer of a woman?’ xi parton nisay lite last BeHERENGT rile the lovera wrare galting ready tO ewe most mysterious prisoner W®} °T whould not oall tt indifrerence,” he /{t to the Warden to read. It wan then “oat mid Giendaie. [party waa to fo out that afternoon.” | Wes'ea's head dropped and he walked night, the audience was notally getting ready for home. |" bly you may not have " |aent to Weslee. “Dla not you, De Quesada and Ballon. “And did you tell De Quesidar” jto the olier ena of the room, ‘ever had. Possibly y eald. ‘Ho strikes mo as being far from y verpation one day in| ‘No. 1 met him on the plor and ho (Yo Be Continued.) | “Is he: cheerful?’ asked Glendale, | ¢er have a while they waited : "No, We te hot what y Meathot Do Ques-| ing counsel and friends; tv indlirerent in} Creer He. 1a not depreysod. but he sxtrer 1s silent and-iIn deep thought, Word was brought that Weslee would a = = CHARUES DARNTON. heard” {ndifferent."* f —— - = . stlon bave been! tynen y. ini uur view. ty time —and—atten tic: nm en_you must explain you i Superfluous Hair, Currant Jelly. given elmost enfirely to other matters.” ro mon man accused of murder, roti NXIOUS.—To have superfiuous h, y i . ze us hair RING ants In th seid Glendale. “The i Tempted ‘from thearmis’ by eléc: W ray siieas ule eoreiee ada lett his affairs and mine in gomo- g-affairs in Ven-} mali We advantage to bs Sete" Daily Knitting Chats. BylawaLaRue. vata Glenttwle, "Wha th tricity would cost you a small f _th_alarge basin, add-leing ugar | thins of a tanste, and eave nad ane He may be indifferent to his fate. 4 | 99 Glendale: The man of uffatra-foumt 3 ey migie about it in_the usual proportiona, atlr elorly | time to note oachsater, aoe inélway you'mean! Bat Ihave studio | tne iprtsonor wating tor abiniinsithe| tos kinow about the Orlnooa Com= 18 fgg decided Bina abe eth end constantly for halt on hous,—ihen] ot the eee ee poner} bis considerably “and 1 BENeVe capasal room =o raareemaniee Usoder ae east GEC eee pour into cans. No boiling ts necessary | ‘The case itaplé, agalnst ms HANAN | Ae Lo wishes to bo convicted.” | Weal’! waid Glendale, Wesles Hits stati Retin fata neeee 3 [iuekease % sk | short gleoves. It {s , slashed at the hack acri ou te progressing well; 1 mean that from | tif aneeite sae Eat T can understand the evidence; Ho=l- fear eae K ‘A young man, known aa a hero, with | 1 wvoosa I know wh . e eee ones 2 : Daily Fashions Be bec silence are-enough t9-S0m | career before him. It Inhoweht wi he alte but no ‘And does he stil continue that policy to be convicted—oranded-a4— 8 “and-therefore no bending over hor fre. | pod Glendale. ‘Tal-, Pretty and extreme: ffs z ‘ Vy DDsgremashummch sd asad Ne réactical f collar of this new exe wlenven, white sweater in quite a pretty as the aléeve efire on th re and & E b Tare big and yacht 1 went to a th NQUESTIONAL on derer—executed? Preposterots. Byt think a moment before { Sars ‘of etlende? is 3 me LE in behind Mallender and anoth rm roomy at the top, Across the back BLY the short | —oitigidis ie carries. thin allence to m}—-“ know it js. I say.ao tb myneit, but} you pay that.’ - SNe it Pea WER HOUT 10k z i ‘40 “wheat apeck to im Ne confirms | “Nothing —can—be-done—for—n manera 2S en as =| Be REED then when I speck to lm Ne ae EE bh —ehort, very dark, and de} AW ungracetal. "Mey: — mm 2% ‘= ~92¢ —-yotl —_perhapt i fanmtioal dai —He-witinot talk to n ———_iaumby “coat —1p.| fanatical daares, iy optnion--Now:-what-can-you think?" |1am_gle@you_came, becaum about it, and ateadny retuwes) . : mg = = = elecimaes Ber lore B % “Strange. Has Ball been here?’ something to pay to you and did not| tefmised Toone: tee tas sore § ae wes - inelres~-deep-- ~ fon. ‘This ar ana ha has refused to raceive| know exactly how to go about It!" : "Yea," just below th So B “i tthe shoulder; __ Yes, elbow, where they 3 g SEAR the collar ts slashed = “visitors? He will not see viaito eT ra SUBTW IF sto. -Meritrom the Sire Departmel exoendligly | no ars-confident-that he 1s innocent. sracoful end chic been here, and heve been nr =: = BETTY VINCENTS cADVICE® LOVERS? adapted to Hiéw can T get more Loa oe ccna to be only halt det "ARM" said Glendale gindty, “What | ““Phey were epeaking of Vanesuala/ iar te “basa -caught sone-of-the conversation: + “that {Phe dark man_ywae interested in the convicting him; Ball is aa greatly purrled as tic rest of us.” and to the aeparate Wrap, As illustrated {tts made.of broad: cloth, emoko gray _1n_eolor, with the | , : < anAnen sell and cuffs of DON’T FALL IN LOVE HASTILY. She Makes Eyes, jE eet aaiepes i Cote oye) 2 dearly: velvet’ and cloth} GNU ha lininlteirro; emi think yoursal Dear Bait | Da-yo tc we ~~ bi 2 fin love, re y Ariny Srna hon peter ost LOUIE <ombined, but’ there D iss time in every girl'a Ifo when she had tenth] Se eeu rena nocn pai thareas: % : aned her skorts and Gone up’ her hair when iti sgems week. That girl in making eyes, at upbeat A great many fashtonadle mat fala ns well as fast fonadle colors thia woason. Dark red | vhados are well | Itked, browns, grays. blues and greens igi aro in etyle, white | mixed suitings show | to her the next thing dn order im to fail in love With tho ine all the time. I would like to talk! bt ‘ret young man that comes elong. Clarisse and Edythe+{o jjor, but we have no one to introduce 4. Fickle Youth. and Byelyn, heroines of her favorite novels, all loyad at| us, Should 1 qo over to Ker anil talk eighteen and therefore 20 must she, Sho moects two young) fret? . HENRY men. ‘Then she site Gown and writes me a ietter asking] Fé you oan’ find any business pre sue to tell her wttoh one sho Is in love with, when, aa a! to do It, yor, since you are in tho » ter of fact, she ts tn love with neither, but ts stmply | oflce, oly, DUt-Mt other timex) anxious to be im Jove with eome one | lie never noticname. He told me that! I weant to eusure pil little gitle Nke this that when Cannot Support ter, te foved me, and 1 told him the same. tn love wit rr of ms} I pass him by he} | innite: variety, | unvy fiat In love they will know it, and wanht neod me or any dne clae to teli) fp uae Dettyt j oil Ng Hetty, please advise mov whnt to them: “ [| y¥ 8 youns man. and a &NY love one | hy, DOTA. Tho quantity .of) Love comes to every woman who @etts for him, but he (oosn't like to be |} another, but he could not support You ara'too young for a serioua love material required | “ryshed."" If you are {n ‘love, # qimuch @he better, But dont fool yourself or! | her at present, would ‘It be proper) Aifatr—}f he saya Ne Joves you It ‘ts for the modium atze; the young man i for chimi to ask her. to walt until he | USMt 1 belleyaaurs 0 Peoria y B i Was ‘abte eters proposing marrinest | Does She Love Him? 5 ta ld “Kee, ; Care? S ink it would be best to Baty arareaifal d‘‘Keep Company.’” | Does She Care’ Or do-you think It Dear Betty? Forde 82 inolies io, ORE Wou Pp pari ye . dtop taking wpithe «ire soclety unt!l | 7 Axe doeply in love r to match the outs with $8 yard of vel-| mear Bottrs Dow Betty: quch @ time presenta {tself? who {s four years older thdn I. and extends Im 4 vet. | VAM in tove with a young man end HE other evening I-wept ont with al Ping out if the etl : Re eanty age and broad band aeross ae i would like keep company with young lady, and when we parted Tell her your cire fs out 4f she loves-me to form a doubler attern S504 Waderittay Buliiniisonee 1k RESTAM Got eay iw Wo Would) You ove Her, “Ble must be tho judg, | UNTO oe Te wer and tehad| Be breasted front, ‘Thé teef and | Designed with Dear Brand Yarns. pattern used for tha cut in alzes for a gs | ’ MH, 38, 88 and 40 inch}, Cutaway Coat—Pattern No, 5604, | Duat mensiuro.’ | ain elgh’ \}e and then ‘always tn comoany} meet again, -I was ont with. her is } ni the, So gnother fellow, so that Jf I | again, and when wo parted, she xald She Smiles at Him. Se nope (ane Teel lua eanGohtebue sie cain|| sted to have a nice talk with him / ‘yWwmen you feel like calllog write and) Dear Betty: pron & go0d pos! » when L gradu-/nation of ‘sing Sweater with Short Sleeves sweater 4 a combk crochet and the p mn stitch, lying long ‘Mines that are $| Ht tol cull! Gh ate I feet ae |name the day.) Now,'do' you think sho|’T|, WORKED {n « printing concern tor | ate. Iowould not ko to lowe thls YOUDK Theeoming to all, particularly the plump gtr. How te Call or wend by mail te THE EVENING WORLD MAY MAN-{ | couldn't in the presence of | cares gor me after that remark? nree month# and fell in lows with | lady, an 1 love he ‘ i é Detain } TON FASHION BUREAU, No, 1 West Tweaty-third street, New} | low. Should 1 det dim — ata? aropiricworiing (here ona wed the cae peraniia any W hese} XOrk. Send ten cents n coin or stampa for each pattern ordered. for hiny7ax Weds @ bash-| phere ta no trtication that win dopst tipon T buy # box ef candy nnd rive T will small tui directions for making this patterr” to any bt my read Paterna IMPORTANT—Write your name and eddrove plaialy, and} | 4.) ¢ijow? W. |not oare’ for yox in an Invitation: to! hgr nearly. wll of It,\and the other girls ts not great who are {ntereated, ‘There will be no charge for sending them. Kindly addr 5 always specity sixo wanted. — Pa Ask them both to) call t time call, On the contrary, Write an) make say to her: fou get more than we 4 shaw pea Laura La Rue, Knitting Edi lave World, P,Q, Box 1454, N.Y, City, = “ you meet sem |e padimmelatmenty Ket" AN day veo looks over at me sha loves ved We OOK bom —- ~~ caren rr bee eR { ro ¢ ) '