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“Brigadier Gerard” A Whole Regiment have robbed the theatro of one of tunntest pl into-the lap-of an audience. It ts bardly possible th ad no Intention of perpetrating a Joke; Indeed, .tt ts alt perpetrated this play, Pertaps Sheriock Holmes wrote e. At any rate, last n idishos at the Savor w: ody for ono ‘of the best Inughs of the season, and the somebe xramme stood boldly forth as Arthur Conan Doyle, Sa “Srigadler Gerard’ was funnier than “Th Rich Mr. oggenhetm now on Sam Bernard, Richard Cerle, James T. Powers mutstown must Wow, For three acts Mr. the best Joke of the evening. Napoleon who looked crosman with a De 9 Hie ba ng, For .the = ip Conan Doyle had let his “Brigadier Gers Kyrie Beltew 2s Capt. Gerard, A. G Poulton as Napoleon. stacy of departure, he fore Major Olivier, acted by Mr. M him that the troupe of trained | Gerard answered all very m { | the word. with then turning, cried: “I lenve you, gentlemen, but 1 shall i \ return | The Countess wasn't at home when and oa the maid Gidn't think {t would be proper for him i] to walt in the lady's \ eneaked across the streat to wa! ‘the signal—cood old lMihted Gerard -fot-ther. November 1906. The Evening World’s Daily Magazine; Tuesday; 14—When His Tooth Hurts. The ‘Hurry Up” New Yorker ”*: GEE WHI2! THAT TOOTH HURTS Na MOVEON! I MUST i a By Maurice Ketten PE CAN'T WAIT! THIS “oOTH- ACHE ISMAKING ME CRAY) a story In the papers the other day m who made up his mind at the returned repentant, and they are eull hope In this story for the tall girl, She is such| @ fashi ie type already that she may not think she re- quires hope. But . while the tall brides-| {ntains her suprema clan of the Ittle bride love little women, however much they] nex. Littleneas appeals to thelr protec- nd_the love @ little woman Inspires lerness. The lttle girt envies her larger a and w *| call j her return. The Co | \passed him on the steps, } in a moment later with the “paper Jn ber hand anda feather !n her Miss Ida Conquest’s voice reso nnd fell With. the feather, but ho a ! curling. | Salleyrand,. according to Mr. Tenry Harmon, dropped in to press his badly sirinkled sult and to hint that the Chuntess worht-be-better off if 8) hin the “papers.” Instead, she the Icy stare and had him st He had hardiy gone when thre { his\ agents popped in at the doors and i] window and walked off with the "pa- - pend: When —Gorarg —ceine hack and Jearhed what had happened, he sald he would go lg over to ‘taiterrand's-2nd- __ret the previous documents. Gerard walked Into a pretty” trap. Talleyrand Mstened to his offer to do- fg needs 4° tiver Napoleon Into his ands,-and-then “ told him that he had Capt. Gerard Ida Conquest as Comtesse de Roque- Jocked| 1p in the next room. Ha mug- jaure, Henry Harmon as Talleyrand, gented| that his Innocent visitdr ullow himself to be bound and p he know he wax KarKed, une 6 to Napdieon with his compliments, ‘This| cabinet trick waa one of the joys of t Gisappointment at Mr. Bojlew’s failure to ring be mained for Ue COUNTERS ID come ti and retenm them caught Talloyrand and put him into te cabinet—ar fled out in the cabinet, but he never reached Napoleon, ‘Therq in that within me that tells me IT have much to do," rema leon when\ he saw how things were § He was very peoy from an akent of Taticyrand's that th Sowere tn nc walked-off\ with. The-dtscovery sn from-suicite-amt=< Ughted Napoleon to make him a bri Mn, Tetlow aid alt that any o: and firtherinore he-managed to keep his ¢ ——— For tome Potted Plants. | For the Chimney, Gesaains FEW pteces of give tucked inte Wes z the earth sroupd howseterns and palms. will furnish rho soll fer) taking care to close nit tilizer in an fnoffeneive manner. ‘Windowa to proyent a draugh May. Manton s Daily Fashions euch comed by the» The overalls wether ore Mked, but ¢ bear an a sistible, while the fuctured that It woul be quite! posstble fo every Chrix ing to contajn’ the out ay stock fi - Mt, The overalls, to be, BS%1—Blouse Shirt and Overalls for “Teddy” Bear... out realistic, should 42, 16, 20.Inches High. Beletanie bier s J bray or some similar material, while the shirt can be made from white lawn or } any eimple figured percale, Both garments are eminently #imple, and we b hung whe youn can be dressed with great ease and success. In addition to do) awnors, tho garments will serve the -practice! end of preserving Bruin fro & consideration that Is sure to appeal to motiiers who object to ned tly toys, wide for the overalls. . The pattern No, 681 1m, dut in sizes for bears of 12, 16 and 2 Inchen tn holght. Call or vend by mall to THR EVENING WORLD MAY MAN~ “ TON FASHION BUREAU, No, 21 West Twenty-third street, New York. Bend ten cents in coin or stamps for each pattern ordered. { ‘ TMPORTANT—Write your name end address pla\nly, and} 4 i . i i ER BRUIN hag be- dome a hoiseheid ne and the } don’t Hurry uP! SHALL LEXTRACT THE TOOTH 9 NOT? | CAN'T WAIT A YEAR / Y°VINCENTS ° ADVICE” LOVERS? fhe Littic Woman Has the Right of Way, | tlona he pays you and the degree of ence and conversa to afford him forward if you wish to win his | nent affection, happiness your pre ton seam iy aver afterward, 90 far as we know. | His Love Grew Cold. Dear Betty: AM a young girl, ninoteen years of age and am deeply tn love with a young man the anme age. 4_my house regularly me constantly called he! acted very sizangely, but promised—to| : s the| come. Did I do right wiles t ent to apes | thia_summer | : r the right of way up the bridal aisle. reason to, for E {class position tna big clothing! go, Does He Love Her? houss. How can I find out whether! +e of his affection !s by the atten- nt Very coeY y SEWAR ESS SSAA AAALAAARAD DW. HOPKIN CHAPTER XXIII. Where Flynn Was It. w whor tatus of the case wns just thin the department and out, Weslee | hero, He was ér inand ‘of, {confessed munterer, Glon- afldena, but still could not fo had given it up. Alicia end that was all ef a mystery," he said, Ram—deieattves It'll he | i Minn got his leave of at for some reason kn i Sem was for an fol, he went to see Glondate, to. tel you right no” uct the same -tvotoe—}i ng-comrmands-at-_- fro —4) Wesice is a bizgor hero than anybody thinks, I've dug Into tt," ai zu Ct et of and given thing x he wa ever asked for | and porplexin new he wanted_two_or | atmauchten them’ out, but the Orinooo he_got th Company stood in tis way, “Are you going to Hurope! asked| “it's like this," Mynn sald “Ballen-j pis hand. one of his comrades. 4er is under Urre: “Flynn smote him-on_the-bresat. SST “I'm going farther than “But why? 7 Who made the chanxe he-eald I'm oll to Hayo ‘you heard -of “490 to E thoy? + fredn Was it? Well, {t.1s down In the ree-| mi, SUSEl REVETM TIN BMS ime he said he'd surely cal! on the next Sunday, but has not dene dear Rotty, a ef baw I can find out If he ny love ts reciprocated by him? a3 I love him dearly and know he 1 would hate to give him up, The only way you can discern the/as I think {t would break my heart. end each me FANNND, | loved me. doy LQ wD 5 : © | ail r4@) ray MR Ee Pal But-nover—mind Byer hear of —“Walt\osald Flynn. '¢ -know I'm help you celshrate.” tee [telling ij ran tte asking aman tthe hed iawatt tie anv jwith that girl. 5 (he purpose, that girl foll in 1 j him," T know all that,” wald Gi Rieasod Te He felt in_tovs} h fs more to two worton." @ you driving at?” CAN “F MAKE UP MY MIND DocToR = wie To MORROW 00? ne young man’s feelings seem to nave changed. It would ne good and would be extremely undignified pursue him. Never again rofer to | calling and try to become Interested 1 some one elisa ‘That may bring him around, He Failed to Come. Dear Betty: HW other evening a gentleman t T f of -mine waa to take 10a. 0h and he did not come, nor did he write to me asying why he could not to me? 1 would Uke to keep bis frien snip. Would tt be right for me to speak to him now or would it be bold, as 1 } a0 not want him to think I am bold? YORKVILLE, apology the young man had to offer Continue to bow, but make no other ‘wdvances. AAA AAEDERASA SETS TATARSTAN AAA AA AAAS AAAAAAAAAA MAMA AA AAAAAA AV AAAA DAA DADE ATA A OAM AAS DAA ALAA AAAMIA EAA AAA VA MAAAE NEA, Thrilling Romanee-of the New York fire Dept. AAAALSAATAAAAAATRGESTEUESETELUD UA DTTHA DES EH OTT: j Mre. Glendale came tn, to Mr, Glen-| ft -tincat astonishment: { nd’ here's the man on bail, safd an, Weslee walked tn, looked around be- j Wildered, and then stra! at Fiyna. Remember ths” Caltionta? comes the Gencrita de| { Queeneia —Pirma-tewsset— Eyer hear of a man n “He's a nice mai goes into a butiding to notify tha pso- he asked. 2t Ran WH 9 fireman tx fou Fo lets it go tliat he atd 7 away, indecinite | Ghe—murd: “Are you crazy?” asked Giendalo, he{ know all this.”* ucgon ty due -W- Affairs in Venewudia- were complex} gay tit 6 Glendale had=tred to] -yes,"" with a wave “Did you know there wes a passenger on Beard?” replied —Gtendatest—erhereachrey ste — "did, Will you_give.me breathing | jynn- apace til I go over. the-matter? Here's} Ym-a ereatoman man h, that was long’ ago.” Glendale st aid | motel you at his visttor-as one ‘out Pion Wosieo saved a gid, “its wiraight ndale turned angry, r “teres 7 Mrs. shirt can be worn to- ve ‘Bird-an quaintness and charm that ta quite irre: Gre so easily manu- Tho quantity of material required for the medarm size (16 Inches) fs 2-4 yard #1 or 6-8 yard 86 inches wide for the blouse, and 1@ yard 27 or §-8 yard 99 Inches @ { -Animal Rebuses a + foe mal ¥ hose never fear tt smaves! very) slowly, and (crawls on| Ts tail ts very long and thick, the ground = —7-Ana 2 tenstvot jump te his favorite | By M. M. Berger |: y is one of our winter birds, 4a you need) Roaming all New Holland around. Te-he used on you hia favorite words. queer, }Thie ty an animal that may be found) Here 8 ‘Those syllables of ‘Jay! Jay! Jay!" TXvur yout net tune conceited -and-gey: ‘There Was no question In Glendals's mind. Flynn was crazy. But neverche. Allcta came tn. ivna," sald Glendale, “you've done | OW What does It moan?” | toh. c rei aeoeet nm or: Steen minutes, | me bustling fn. Wit! « : An's message,” aid Mra. begun to weep; * maid Blynn, “'Mrs.—I vra De “Que nada — hae ow y Kiigora were. to. fs, she ce ted, Tow, 4—entd—Mrs; are’ trravo. a your wilitig-te be necised rata, ‘« Juck to you?” demanded Oh, Aren’t Men Brutes! ~ _ “Did you tell Jack-whnt a perfect dream of a bail dress it was?" 4 wake up before the dill came in.” ; and he sald he hoped h Dummy Grief. Wille’s choked with grief to-day, Like one who's crossed in love, | Yesterday some one bought his nult That he was so proud of. “They say he's @ fine arti kind—tonsorial anne HEALTH AND BEAUTY. ——“ty Margaret Hubbard Ayor——_____—_—_ epply to face with @ soft bit of linen or ~ & velvet sponge. The stain from wear- ing high collare asually yields to rhis freatinent; Talke fresh strained cucum- ber Julce, boil it for ve minut for every five ounces of Juice adi Yertzed borax, 17 grains; acetate of tincture of quillaja, tinoture of benzoin, rose water, 1 pint, Oughly and apply two or ‘three tia! day uni the saints removed, For Moth Spots. 0. 5.—Try this ¢onmuta to bleach _moth spots: Lanolin, 90 grame; ®0 gram; peroxide of -hydrogen, 10 ¢rama.__Mix. Apply at | ht Wash off In -tis-morning, Keep enway from the hair and eyebrows. For Falling Halr. 183 H.—SHore In a. tobe which wil retard the falling hair: Tincture of nux romioa, 1 ounce; spirits of rosemary, 3 ounces; alcoliol, 8 ounces, Apply several tines & week to thn root of the hatr Pyrogallic Acid. BP. This pyrogaiiio eid hase dye witl perhaps meet your need Pyrogaiiio acid, 1-4 ounce; di tilled water (hot), 11-2. ounosa, Dis- rolve, and when the solution haa cooled add gradually rectified spirit, 1-3 -fiuld ounce. ‘The above ls full strength ana — almost black. fl stain the hate Mend | Sage-Tea Lotion. would not ad- » Vise a stain un- Strictly neces- but wait and neo if your hair re~ lly turns, Here ts J harmless stain if you wish ft: Alco- You should have waited to see what | clomely covered and pour__over the fh Of boiling water, preferabiy x01 redsced one-third. ‘Then take off the ire and —leave for twenty-four hours, stain the pillows if the halr fa not per- feotly dry hefore retiring. Use of Naphtha.. B.—Wesh the rvell {n naphtha !n where there ts neither + lamp nor gas, Sponge the hat with the same. | Skin Ailments. tment of oleate of oinument of rode water, 1 ounca; camphor, 10 erains, Ap- ply on retiring —tor—the-might-—Here tr blotchy skinar {ounces rosemary wate lpotle aotd, 20 drops...Mix thoroughly and G@iyoering, 1 1:2 ounce; onr- Diluted with water it w! from dari to Heh! ug) hurvent tunity [0 sea & square phash, that la unileval’ J must aoft ond downy wu de Quesada imony -and ried Kiixore,” | sles, “We auarrelled, because ore. did “not like me, 1) did not w that the Mra, Jooelya who was the M I recog’ it of mi 1 guess I'll “My Night with_the NihIttncs! nm thrilling romn of mystery and adyenture by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle (creator of “Sherlock Holmes"), will begin in to-mor- kUWs Bvining Werht; it a very ex way exceedin Designed with Beag Brand Yarns, Square Shawl, I wil] mail full directions for makihg this pattern to any ef my readers who are Interceted .There will be no charge for sending them. Kindly address Laura Lia Fae, Knitting Editor, Evening Work, P, O- Box M44, N. Y, City,