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——She-more dirty waiting for them to friends? “They'll come around and tell you how foolist: they was blowing themselves o to support '¢ n, and “This novody w collect dis “Phin is acjoke “throws him The vis s bo that the only copies of rong: in fessional’ coptes. \The visito Pout In bri your # ry time D Kee: Her Happy Ha, seseua t “Before Dopey could say he always kept gcason; the giad-band-member of the firm tells him that Harry Hands, who play Wednesdays at Cash & Sayles Bargain Bto1 into some money, Uirough being made a snap’ judgment stakeholder of an elec tion bet, and has sont a deflant message tothe ‘Arm’ over tt ioeday Doing then: 11 takes three ot @ box of cigarett “They set Dopey at the plano in the music department, which is off in a cornor of the ‘grocery and fresh meat gtudlo, right next to a remnant sale of frankfurters, “Dopey starts-in-to play sil his-own-songs and ts doing fine when ah “aot _atore detective’ comes up and takes his cigarette away from him and tells him if he lights another Gie'll poke tim in =eaal “This makes Dopey play th tt he-has «crowd. of shopping women around him, tap and all over the plano while they applaud. "Dopey ‘has opened part of the top to let the noise out better, and a bay meth three dozen eggs one Indy had bovsht and IAldon tap of the upright fell in. snusic ts tho better Dopey Ikea to play tt. He found the musle 6% Sertoli SP _‘mbra dificult every minute, but he banged away till he bent up the oggs inside a pook in Sasasaa| Valley, and : t8! they come foaming out-over the top Wke-an Rdvertisement for shaving mien PAARL an.e ys “aa that the atore detective took him by tho neck and.dragged him out, and Vat for the fact that the policeman wasn friend of Dopey'a and wouldn't enters téin the charge, the store detective would have had Dopey arrested. for nasaulting | him. “But Dopoy says ——_tactul as well-as ornamental, that Begg ot the sate time. $i © “Say, kid, what fs home without 9 planoT* tall yeu time Dopey swas_cribbed off by the glad-hand mez ‘we're looxing for! Where've you been? “Tire Evening World's worry, he's back. “It wasn't bis fault. He was forced Into It. Ne can‘t- way “No‘-to-nobdty, “Tt happened day after election, when ey mack to earth again, and Dopey found he needed a box of pipes. * “Everybody in our set had bet on Hearst except Old Man Moueyton, aud Avie Worgieraum, and Louie Zins hetmer, “Of court w as dm fivepence, 2 py kin am sto ¥ had no sooner got é it wi ad ‘M going to break thé news to you gently, all of a sudden,” sald the Chorus Girl. went to work. Yes, Dopey went to work. But, don't "Dopey McKnight erybody got being prosperous, they never thought of uz, and we eet around and set nround just as poevish am could be and reny to elap each other in the face, turn up, ‘but they all reniged. Ain't that just Uke your when ont Inst night n a Jot of dead ones, and then while theyre Ordo you have § soon as they get another fancn of tucks, off they are their money makes them welcome, while their friends lunch on we ‘lurtil- bedtime. I don't see how women with nothing to-do manege to live. friends nre that way, but even the best of them !s apt vill be as warmly e nothing but. Tecetved when ng to do with Dopex. Depey wanted a box of pipes and he Went d6wn to his mtstc publishers to-frwin,—“I'm— working all i In the chest the fighting pardner { composes music by main strength, ne'a COP per looks we ch is shown realize that that’s the Mardest work ‘Won't you please tell us a funny the ‘pro- op al}, If they could see the way 1 experience, Miss Irwin? 1-m sure you 4 book gino shows how much money the firm has work over a plece to make {t seem must have had any number of funny ning house 1s the one In w tion Is thoso given srou Then you gpologizc and go away, 1 : y soea to his publishers to collect his royaltids on ‘Lured | that I’m ! or ‘Them Crust Words I Can't Forget," / dull spots out of a play {isn’t easy, anything funny under those circum- out his Indebtedness in transposing and |) can tel! you. It means less play|stances! I couldn't do tt i¢ my life Dai ly Ma It Was '‘*Mrs. Wilson’s’® Busy Day, but She Put Off the Carpenter, the Plumber, the Paper-Hanger, and the Painter to Talk About Stage Work— Grying to Be *‘\Just Herself,’’ Miss Irwin Says, Is the Hardest Work| ‘of All. USY?" echoed the very-much-s0 May Irwin, turning In her cbatr | aud dropping her desk work. “I whould say—l-am,-I'm-a} business woman. Why, I've been so dusy over since I got back to town that I taven’t had time to unpack my trunks, 1 own quite a Jot of property here, and property needs looking after Hke a child, you know.” Owning neither, I didn’t know, but I did my best to enter into the proprietary spirit of the occasion. “But I don’t mind," went on the rollicking property owner. ‘Work |s/ ; good for me. My day begins at 7.30 in the morntng, and I'm on the jump| | rat sort of existence would kill me. Just imagine—but let’s not imagine {t._ Women who put in thelr whole day wondering what they will wear, or eat, or do-at night have my symoathy, poor creatures! Work keeps me “alive, I-don't-aeste-e minute, even the minute or so I'm off the stage —during 2 performauce. I keep right on sewing.. Perhaps you've noticed that I do real eewing”— ” ‘ The colored maid had come from =| “The decorator has telephoned. ort engagement at the telephone.| “Yes, Sara. Teil him I'll Jet him What is it, Saran?” asked her)know this afternoon.” mistre: y Se? “Phe carpenter wants to know’———| “Goodness! These tmprévements! 1 "Yes, yes, I know what he wants |haven't g@ around to them yet. And to know. Tell him I'll see him this m@ get around’ to see my tepants. afternoon.” : They always like me to come and _“Ye'm,” sald’ the dutiful oaran,|sec them. Sort of cheers them up, returning to her “At the Telephone” ‘you know. Everybody expects me to sketch. M [do that. It’s-awful to have a reputa- “As I was saying,” resumed Miss tion as n funny woman. . I’m really gil the timo efraid to enter.a room where thera Peopla who seé mo on the stage are a lot of strange people. Kyery- don’t think it’s work, I know. ‘They body loots expectant, and the next herself. They don't thing I-know-some-one-ts—asking: say, ‘She's ju: just myself! Rubbing the experiences, Imagine trying to say land more May Irwin. That's why 1|depended on it. If I go into a rec- talc so much. I don’t want to be on taurant the people at the neighboring the stage all the time, but T cutt tables Mstei when I give my order | “well, Isn't 1t2” Ipen to be tall | “put think how it would sound—jone they whisper, what It; {sound _concetted, ~ that’ ide of the music publisher ‘Just the man ring the busy | s when he) and I should like to say another | Der of the firm, who sald: Why do you keep away 4) away because {t was the dus: . {nthe music department, has como, nat that he wouldn't one {t if the fighting member of the fit hadn't bribed him with a kick and |, Coa SDeE avy; n_pathotle pleces of his'n, and before he knows | whe put thelr paresis in hia |. By 2 sap ey te enveeiwate. Artin throat {a so sore that he can’t Inhale till {t gets well, and | he says there's no nowrishment'in cigarette smoke when you can only ciroulate it through the-nasa} passages. + “Anyway, he's happy the mist firm has been cut off from thplr Wednesday Privflege of boosting thelr brands in Cush & Sayles. “But tt only sakes Dopey deeper {n debt, for they |" Pino ahd Ue thise dozen exes againgt htm, —— the proudest Gay of his Ufe to find that music was companion's suppressed you-coyid-piny-a-nocturn: Tho quantity of material required for the modum-sizo 3 23-4 yards. 3 lich | Tene with BLE yands of edging, 61-2 yards of wide and.$1-4 sarda of narrow sertion, to make as illustrated; or, 13-4-yards 98 inches wide with 334 yards of wrung my. embroidery 6 1-2 ‘Inches wide to ‘make, with gathered frills, Pattern 651419 cul in sizes for aH, &, 23) How to May Manton's_ Dainty Lingerle.—Pattern No, 5514, MAlnsook ts trimmed with lace, but all the materials that are ysed for undompear | Whi I: Appropriate, and trimming can always be lace or embroldéry, aa preferred. — | A387 Shy i Call or send by mai] to THE EVENING WORLD MAY MAN- Ontain } TON FASHION BUREAU, No, Bt Weat Twenty-third street, Now These York. Send ten cents in coin or stampa for each pattern ortered, Patiseus IMPORTANT—Write your name an@ address plainly, and always epecity size wanted. Daily Fashions SP INDER WEAR | the crak. 1 naa moved pennapetwenty | troms round that-ts—smoorn, feet, when ina. “ips burat“upant OYor— The — HI demand, | these drawers perfectly full conditions. In tha iMustration they are) | made ‘with circular| cltement I stepped a pace backward, | Strick about elght feet ‘from the the | pense with fulness) at the watst line, In) why. there. there. Hluatration| #2 and #4 inch waist moasure, {+ S| There gazine, Saturday; November 10, (1906) “« » leme busigess women 4 i 2 ted to as if they a” ¢ ; jhelp myself. Mr als Veet e leg i hess me ‘to say funny |ong, 1 wouldn't have done anything |number of utterly worthless songs | When I heard. lt on the phonograph, Wohis play ‘May Irwin. ~ jtnings to the waster, And tfI-hap- 19 shock them for the world—no, not aaa to any ‘even to get a big laugh from a bun wi e's In an awful |o¢ thoroughbreds in the front row. I that are turned out those days. public has become surfeited. Most | Tj was the way she off ‘That's All.’ 1 didn’t want to-go) Sarah. ~ ‘into the courts over the-title and} “Wheat ts ft this-time?" yertising purposes I'm perfectly) ‘Tell him to gd right ahead with satisfied to let it go ‘Mrs. Wilson.’ |tho work." “Yes'm,” ‘What was I talking about? That thing. I don’t mention the name of! la department store and a cigar in iy play with the intention of nd- lyertising them. I do it because It’s ito say, ‘The women know what I am| italking about on the stage. I al- Sarah again Interrupted. - rr + enge tho woman—paally TOUT We Te Bots: to=ehSF s + am—Of—eonree Pimdtents, made ap almost ‘name to plain ‘Mrs. ‘Wilson’ and cut jhave a sense of humor and"—— women, laughed away my fears. A| number of them, wrote me about It, of and Ellen: Terry wanted io do it [Tactured wholesale on the same pat= | song= {have people say I was doing it for] “The plumber, ma'am, he’—— [in fngland. Bue Stee te A ma'am, won't you pick out*—— reminds me of something I wanted |afternoon, Sarah.” song-{a written once In ten yours Sarah. “The paper-hanger wants to know, "Tell htm I'll pick {t out this "Yes'm,” “Picking out wall papers 1s almpat | Mirely_of | ot_tis_songs that we set—toctas tre pH ett—see et machine-made and that is why we |ulmost fell out of are so sick of them. They're manit-| laughter, She put character into the =that-was the seerst of ter-suc— I always approach i song With fear and trembling. Glen McDonough calls a song-cue ‘the guilty moment.’ That's exuetly the fact, I feel like a fool. stops without any oxcuse, and there I am with my song. When you 8tup to think of {t, the situatio; tern, and you can hardly tell one from the other, It is cnly now and then that we get a rong with tn- dividuality or originality. ‘Moses Andrew Jackson’ has individuality — {genuine humor and a swing to ft. A great deal, of course, depends on the is ‘singer. ‘There's ‘BIL Simmons,’ for the natural thing to do. Women: | wey talk to them, And I get the/ns hard as picking out a song,” Instance, The fame of that hong when they get together, speak of the older women. That pleases me most|sighed Mlas Irwin. “A really goo "day to have n man tol gore where they do thelr-tmding. of ail. Last night there wore two = ss nee = —~ graye: i xs rey pa = aired “women—in-a—box—and-t) only one Th-ten thousand fs good for asked out-of Wy —wons—to— bring—a played _to-theni from beginning to| anything, “You've no tdea. of the- eached me at my home in The and | Thouvand Tstands last aummer,-and-1 record of it for the phonograph. penter wants to ‘Twalked \ \ _| his instractic Not|Icculdn’t understand How it had made that they're worse, on the whole,/such a is than the songs of other days, But/ town and heard Mande Raymond sing = 5 "Ma room wit temper abs + Moy Irwin in "May Irwin.’ it wo’ is ee sec pas The fact} was awfully afraid. of that tipsy |there are so may of them that the} {t,1 understood whyttwas_io poplar er is Tm a very serious jgcene tn, ‘Sister Mary’ until a matinee a yer Of Man and FF mmscme Superman *-> this’ aftertigen.”” “Yea'm;"* "You should s6e sore of the songs} that I get,” went on Miss Irwin. “The other day some one. sent me nother’ gon; ying he was sure {t would juyt suit me. Can you see mo singing a ‘mother’ song? Why, Vd be mobbed. The ‘coon song’ comes by every mail. The man who says that the ‘coon 4ong’ {is dead doesn’t know’ what he {s talking about. It's y much —alfye. ‘I don't beileve it will ever ic. It 18 characteristic of the?” country. A fey years —ago— some croaker said that farce-comedy was dead. —He-was-aie-mistaken._ Good — farce-comedy will never die. My, to keep my plays n,.Wwhoicsome and entertaining. fa Tin not equees but—thers are rome things that 1 can't stahd. One js ‘Man and n,’ I went to it in Warthi and walked tin the m 2 of the performance. Shaw {1s too much tor me. The (ungs ‘ad says about mothers and mardage, and toye—hcavens! I was never so shocked in a theatre |hefore. 1 told Bob Loraine that he was dis"—— “If you. p-ease, -ma‘am’-— Vho is it this time, Sarah?” ‘TCs Ue ec —— "Tell hita- Tit +8 better say him this—no, eo} “Bil Sinmons! n is ridiculous, “The contractor, ma'‘am, 18° ow _after~ Cotton Waste’s Uses. | ton as a cleaning agent? Watell the engineer pick up a bunch of toate, wipe off oll of dust and “row the cotton into & heap to be burned ax his convenience. How much better than to use a cloth which some one hat to hem and some else will lave to wash und von. Why {© not cotton the best pomibie stuf to use {hetead of &2 many floor cloths, watt clo.hs, dust clotts, stove eleaners and mops? It {a cheap, and it can be had Cotton waste, by the way, “Sex ficne rhathets—He teat Teil him I'll give hin anys ator _potesing | By gir FR. Conan Doyle. ree Munna Sans. ons re atraia yuck, Mey make: menrurepeaie— 5 Han Kaew oF . further sieht wa f a “CHAPTER EF. ate apa etisalat accurately “had It | 4g he Diamond Hunt. jpieipendioutar stick im petwea: i hee Se can twWY]| made our way across. th hilly Wward Ted: ony {pd Dom bent down and }nome.On-the way, Tom told me Now Jace, the Sasusea gem it lying vac intention or object | 4,4 ¢.0d. pow. said Tom. “let's bia supposition sprang from dis IP ere ong ithe ‘horizontal o For | while a law student im the Middle z anh aa al] Temple he had come upon a dusty pamphlet mt vy one de ¥ staitlas—to ours —_w he said. “You | had befallen that worthy Dutchman: in| gether, tov tele-e eighty the tater part of the seventrenth a Tooked along. a Wry, atid” Which resulted” Ti dalong, Chere beyond the. covery of a luminous diamond, P) Howits which had cen head sa Waarton's ghost sto; Moana whtoh ho bad adopted Wo ye ont continued Ton. HAT Tom's may Rov.tt:s vibes Pp! ‘da sleo} va fertile Ir ‘ain. W yas I could not, conjecture, be- nothing more to be dove henlente Wer iavell teri, a Wi a aming el need ato} i 2 yond that hz wanted to exam no Hanved ur wits and stresgth f morrow, some sticks i By daylight the part of the CUM tomo A Are nero, Get aticks and kin tie and_then we'll be able to ve charged the orice of the which the light came. Yel the infu-i Keep an eye on our slgnal-yonr seytene othe romantic eHiwetion and my! ttt nothing happesg ts- Hdusiig—the— Tr na ei night, excitement By early dawn we y were both up, and. and-mako-an-ogs }-wawwo -@rrat~that—I- could feel the} gazing-aiong our porter ot reheccn Pblood coursiig —tnougn—my—reine and oot es Poult trake—out—nothing mye t my tem-; 2@ one dead, monotonous. slaty ra count the pulses throbbing at my fan roumliey grhens ee ig ee ime Rhrowsh—the end one A= aD ruddy. glowing Psy OC ct a Palys ‘aided cord.—whfte: - = polnt, tho light tron witch waned and | wound it round the middie ee tent Increased, ickered sind osciliated, wach | zontal silck,. passing {t- throueh “the change prodiing a@ more werd offect) SS St the-end. By this means 1 could than the fast’. ‘The old Kadir superstl-| We hud our seine tent oF Tere, una (on-came into my mind and 1 felt al point of attachment. through the | ground. ‘Tom draw a chalk circle about fri i v HetmulA Hay Liban when instantly the Ught went out, lav-| three fect in diameter round tHe er of the embro'd-| when I advanced again there was the} him. "'Wo've managed this business | ery or of the mate- ruddy glare glowin< rial, can be substl-| tho cliff. tuted, In elthercase| “Aye, aye!’ I heard. him exclaim as} of the rock smoo i the leg portions are| he suintied! over toward ie. Panta ces wide,| they arom ing utter darkness in its place; but| and then called to me to came and Join | trom the base of| together, Jack," he naid, ‘tw wo'l Sepa find what we are to find torother ‘phe | p cirolé he had drawn envbraced a part ‘Rom, Ton ‘Tom was at my clbow. “I see noth- Tan's closet * gald he. fi 1 lodking Ike a bit of dirt man, in front of |} Os it er etiny ote: T ste-pod to the right as I mpoko, Shoes ; No Might Instantiy Vantshed Grom. iB ’ u and such My eyes: , hare { Tn'§ ejacutations of de-! but would eo was cloar Yhut trom my ferines nO Uy lahne the it wes vis “to, alto. ; vs wi he tried, aa’ he turned and |soreeen Valieett ee HO demon } Jack, you and Ican | was so. ¢ ad) th never -con@uain of our vuck again. Now | moment Gad thal . Due x ip arnt mbote we: are: prlie, cits 4 standing. hate . Now we must 0 ah) he may aysicpomt firmly in at the top, | ortene hand. me ite angen. lo blow that Quvn; and we ony need [Kom qrne’ Dene thle Uitte round {to hold out ti morning. On, Uack, |nere, as a fulerim, we tone beanies ty boy, to think, that only yosterday |iover It off, Yost there {t aves,’ T merse and you saying that no mua dnaw what | Now Jack. the somnee sor get bee fs r vet x him, y » Jack, y i 4 {t-would mae a. S3e8, aory 7%, Jac! our fut and then down to Cape Town. By thia thne we Grmly fixed the mr telt ead. and Atsappointed snough ysolf, bit presently, rememberin’ What Tom. had enid about the pistol, I. too, left the house and mado at twelve ehillings © ton walted until night, whic v We would seo that Neht stilt « among the rocks. " whon we took aw! woe took the wrong crystal. very strange thing in these bh! nlece of rock-salf should he lying with- in a foot of n diamond. Jt caught our eyes, and we were excited. We wrapped up our treasure, andj mad pone of Tt with it WH ba worl our th shi for Fondon with it, Let ux go along to of Hoe we he oft one behind Depend upon. that’ magle cirelo of chalk upon the © Of yonder cliff, Come, old felloy HOYT pipe nid stow your revolver, ore th) put_tw that I was very Diag begun, in tae .L announced myself eager to start, What a walk it wa ‘om was always & Somt mountaineer, bat his excitement a ed to lend him —;wings that day, While I scrambled along after him as best T could. When we got within a mile he broke into the Bes i pulled p until B. ound white-circle upon the off, ‘nut AShen 1 came up tts mang “firat ugh; he knows idea of wh ' a fatr price for our Tent ptt —trom——the—track #4 cordingiy, before reaching ur — hut ; andokept niong the narrow path lead- pl | Were _oxamlhing than eleewhere: bu? ine ti «farm, He Was ‘At in the least msombling a diamond. the in w a1, pil would fod that?” a! A aiamor asto Itt! ald Madison. Tom-put-tt to his Ups cold shuddor pass over me. In my ex-| fight, and on to the rock, which {ti with (a dreadful exclamation, ed out of the room. Madison open: When I m lying fa his bun face the wall, too dispir ave ty to answer my conso! sive that wbout the centro there were a | Dea ieariiaers PEK: andi Mad isan, “phere It is—there, up against the | few rough protuberances or knobs. 0; agsa demon. and eve ine elo. steht of these Tom ‘pointed to with a cry Off eteoned out of the hut " i delight. Tt wasn roughish, brownish | myself with ® pipe after our weatisc |Ravanture, Tw the hut Joint A Eroan 0} a) it'ng am hein Europe! which enured m pine oyt roar ot himself whole fa for another Fewhat! for another limp, of rook-salt, “ya venture to prophesy that \¢ we tools of ourselves, and left the ith had changed, ind he was stacding with | the shoulders between dances, or when his hands’ in~ his pockets, gazing ¥ antiy—before—him witha ruetu!goun: Wook! and he poln at 8 ta sign of angthing —"Start!)-erled Tom; and we moved off ofterwize bresenung “nothing —remark-| lunch entered; andi & he to the right, Ito the loft, each with | AN ae }aty scited at enh aide of nim, [our eyes fixed intently on the base of] nonahue, inmindtoe, eae ald Tom ing. Ne a rears Jac mean?” sald Ton round knob that wm. I suppose ft off in’ uw t's have o lopk at what We're made me turned round, and there was Tom) radiont with dell and with a Ite) of black rool In and, A ed to mere ya pm the cliff; buy near’ the ba > was projecting from it obec hoTom was now exiltingly pont savas a de h was no mt had certainly got posses nion of wel of expat values and With light hearts we turned trom th valley, bearin y ayitil Kond? which had #0 long relgned | (THE PND.) ——— ening World, Blueberry Cake. PO —be—eaten—with butter sugar, 1 cup milk, half cup of ber- Fes, 3 cups flour (hea; tablespoon bul tartar, 1 teaspoou soda, } {arnt th Pineapple Sherbet. pepper. Place ¢ tut at vod etthar Het—or—coht $e NE~can shredded pineapple, aame amount of water. Sweeten to Baked Tomatoes, i runs, butter, ANY of out girls would Hke some thing for evening wear, a wrap y-be linthtiy thrown about passing from one rom tw another, For this purpose they may find a shaw} | mo bulky, perhaps, but not eo the cro- oheted stole shown in our tlustration. This ts narrow—not even a quarter i wite=ant— hewn Uifest, Just what onenecte Pretty aa it 1s, the stole is not a bit ast look | hard to make, Shetland floss ts used, and has crocheted tent knows how quickly U: Afghan and chain stite | bined, the Intter coming ‘entirely [the outside was already } mlas a thing that owas } fluffy surface that le almost ite a stole of ostrich foxthers : the foot of the cute | nearched about among the loose | Ralcleewaiverdone it | charming w. ‘Tho inner side iN emooth, Irat something | | save grace and Woh a Christnaa presoue « i aut alt, augar, v break into the bottom of on-this nnd freeze-at-once,— Parson of) Joekman’s| n romnnee of adventure » by Stir Arthor opie, wit begin ‘tn | v I will mail full directions for making | Phere will be no che ‘Laura La: Rue, Knitting Editor, Bvening who afe interested. Vp HY do not housekeepers adopt cot? freezer Whites of 2 eggs; Tour mixture-——.

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