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ap. Cyde Fitch wrote the naw play at the Astor (some aro. eying Worked for onca without a -rose jar at his elbow. And for once he-«t Worked to a purpose. “The Straight Road’ ta straight coms. You may turn up your Brodaway hove thriller.” It touches the heart instead of Shpobding thing. I¢_you-have no respect for *The Trut Moat" You'll find it rough and crude in places, but ft'a paved mith the right’ @ort of atuff, and it Is interesting almost every step of the way, Furthermore, Ailsa ‘Walsh gives a splendid: performance, Fiteh,-in-his shirt sleeves, te quite another Clyde, M1, portrait guilery of Modern ‘womed has been,much admired, and his knowledge of the smart, the nlangy and the horsey indies Of Out ‘and ‘has won -bim- many a-miriain call, Gut—he- has palnied teow characters —hettar—than—thin “Hou: ‘whose paychology ho has irm-eadunfaltering end — His angel Of the slune,-however, should hayé her soaring-lines cHpped beforg she spreads ~them tor BHOLNY ‘pertormance.—'*Miss—Thompson'! isa. typo of sctilemem- worker that fs hot pncouraged nowalloys, and. she fings as hollow ns a ching ten cup, Miss Dorgthy Dorr only serves to make her moro impossible by looking ‘Fifth “evento end acting Third avenue, Miss Lanner is another settlement “worker”; who talka top niugh and says too little, and Miss Louise Closser makes & bad matter worse by Over-acting with her voloc, her eyes, her hands and her epee Phese" two characters get'on oe peryes—the other characters get right down: to business. oT Silin Welsh never doce {hings Sy hives, and when: Bo ts bundied tate the gettlement by a policeman, fresli fronr,a street fight with Lany Itz, you-sno a — git of the gutter; nova mere—womnan-of-the-siretis,-As-Masove Misa TWaletr Mouched through Tolstoy’a "Resurrection." As MUL, she charges: into ‘“The Btraight Road,” fighting; swearing mad. Her hair ie stringing over. her eyes, het obcap black dress ts bedraggicd, her faco ts bloated, and -her 1 tan't Ot for publication, The sight of Lazy Lis isn’t soothing to her, and even the strongAarm of the law-cannot restrain the! two drunken women from. snarl- ing, apringing_and clawing dt each ovher, Tho ecene is as brutal and hidequn @s ft Is real, yet last night’n audience laughed at the spectacle though ft wat the height of low comedy. Audiences are funny, There was some excuse, however, for the amusement caused by the cop when ha silenced a “gabby* +H: ness of the scrap by clapping My hand over her mouth and Pushing her out of “the Wikcuaitan: > With Miss Waish as the sullen, rodatn Son. Miva Torate “Ralph ne the any- thing but Laty Ile, Mies Helen Lowell as an old Irish worian with troubley of her own, and Miss Ethlyn Clemens as the “butter-in whose M00 Is pushed, you deve types that look is, though they had just come out of the side door of a Bowery taloon. They may not be pleasing, but they are reat, and therein lies the —atrength of ‘this ploy. lta weakness: lles“in Sts sentimental moments, which, fortunately, ace few. And even in these monieiits, Wiisy Walsh does sot tose her grip on your sympathies. resonie Miss Thompson bring out the ctippled: litle boy In= her Tap. “Wit the —obtid's<s I finally broaks down and takes the stright road. Het ty to Hoveton-atreet ganta had been “On your way!’ When she tals GH Hubbell, ning £Aloon- keeper, that-she-will- marry him, shots. ea spotless as the white droos stg ti wearing 3t Mias Thfimpson's heme on the Hudson. But young Douglas Aines, who is to marry Miss Thompson, has a ‘wicked eyo on Moll; and-he-te-trying to_kies her_when hia fancee happens along’ fo turns the tables.on poor Moll, and Miss, Thompson Jaunches forth with “You ave proved to mo-that the mud.of the stfeets ia ati: sticking to you! "Moll protests Wer Innocence, tt tetty Mites -Thompeon that if-she_ sill came. te her roonr In New York the next evening she will show up Anes. (In one of st nated scenes Cf the play Mol pretends to “make it up’ with the young ‘and-tores-him-on-to-visit-hor_in New ‘York. Mr, Howani Estabrook gives eet ‘easy, good-natured-pertornance aa Aines that ind. it aifiicult to” eondemn the young scamp altogether. e ‘Moll's room ts turned inte # rough house. when the saloon-ketper, Instead of ‘Wiss Thompedo, bursts in and finds Moll in the ‘oung fellow's arms, Dellow- ing -with-rage, ho takes Ainos by the throat and ts choking tim when Sto ‘Thompson arth She induces him to spare tho dishonored guest, whoiskulks Both Miss Thompson And, the sxison-keeper. peerute Lars teavd hor to ation, "T done my best and I only gut It-In thet Dei the Foret nse by tearing down the cuttnins and dnock- Yea the IaI—olf rotten outside Kang_again!’' ahe the bottle of whiskey Aines brought with: him, and ‘drink -deciares her Untention with: "A good-soak anda t care whero I finish.” Aut Just as she ts about tion the oalclum—falls von nm picture of tho second time. This cheap and mawkish ood? in Moll by putting: a her--peck, to: drink, her eye—not to mention the Madonna, and ber woul Jn soved for the ‘acene jeavea a bad Impression. Th on-—There-t-mrore—clapitap io the Inst act, when sciovied box.hobhica..to. Moll, nnd’ the two. watch an inrpulalve. dawn break. zi the. Spencers tarps tof one nifarrht ‘Here Mr, Charits Dalton’ “Aniehed & capital pe: “by acknowTeqenny | fe hadintajudzed Moll and taking her to his intemperate breast. as a whole, is strong. It-mny be toc CHARLES DARNTON. , + a t ‘This last act ia work, but the play, atrong 16° sult you. deen HEALTH AND BEAUTY. By Margaret Hubbard Ayer. from the use of pure peroxide can only vurepxired py the -hatrtrosssr.—Try—this: lotion fof dry hal, Glycerine, 1 ounce, equ_de_cologne, 1-4. pint; “quid am- HON —1- dyam;-o—of_Organum,—otl—ot E am of each:4tinctuns Of cantharides, 1 ounce, —“Yriskly; axi- Vite For ten minutes, tien add -oamypnor Julep, 1-2°pint, and again mtx well and ats, A_fow_drops—of-ensenve of -musk Other perfamne can bo hdded. Anti-Kink. RS. Re Massage tho hed wet pty, the following SS ee WARE rs Srevecighore ee Beas SaMOrE! Nopopy ease TH AE re TE HED HERE bo 1 CAH i A, BY LAY 'tHinn Se: Sooty é qrscn PERE RET ad object, although as a ‘general thins in upholding @ ebfld against his parent,” & : ‘What's the’ excttoment?” asked Mr. Jarr, ‘Joking aD from hin paper at his wits: ex she veurheuted=the-st ment above and nervously pulled off her gloves.’ % n “There ta no excitement," sald Mrs, Jarr, “but stter peerdine: this Bosse afternoon at Mre. Triges can thanie my. —homt— ; children are all’ right, but they, are as tin angels, vt know.' “There you go agatn,", declared Mrs. Jorr, eunstnit down Your own! It "there ts a. farnitty Dintend to rateeomy children ty dtandby-sachoothery off in company by eriticlaing or mocking eacti other. I want them to mtand: bE saan other, ‘ou icant to ‘keep from getting excited," said Mr. Jarr Cas “Our chile “ Jar. "You want to beat tiem for the least thing they, Go, never complain,” They struck me as°a band of ‘merry uetie murderers, Riker ald - Mr.' aid: Mrw. Jarr. ‘Homember,-they are only, childron, Ant aficr all, {te their parents’ fault. If they used some discipline, some firmness, -you kriow. Why, fone of my. children wan to epeak to me as they speak to their mother, va whip know what.I'd do to It!" What did they dor, asked Mr, Jarre. Hy, Mt wasn't eo.much what. they did, ace AYS ao enaaky,. you STO hate a sneaky child, ‘Dhoy say ‘Yos, mamma’ ahd ‘No, mamma,’ and ‘Mamma, shut your mouth You're erazyl’ ‘They “are polite, even st they ape rude, you see, Hut tt's thatr aneaky ways I, don't Uice." vThey are gnenky, thent*eald Air —Jarr,— yawning ARer: those Trigga ehildren 1 shath eer ‘I'm eorry I'm keeping you up,'* said Mrs, Jarr, observing him yawn, “out {f I were tolling you our children were sneaky you'd be interested! AWell, Wille may be bad and ittie Emma is quick tempered and is apt to-be-sa\ey,bus— -thonk-poodness. thay are frank and truthful chtldred,” with those Triggs children again!" “The last time they did come to play here was Sunday, end you had a head> ache and sent them home," said Mr. Jarr. : + “That is the very thing I was coming to," eald Mfvs. Jerr. “J iiesed them And told Mrs. Triggs how well they were looking, and. that lttis girl ts seam shouldered terribly,-and the boy looks even thinner, and they have the pastiest complexions, It they were’ mine, -P'd-put them: on <odiiver-ot-and—have them — out in the alr running up and down, and positively the std tet beats be woaring braces'*— Geewhiitkens!* sald Dre Sarr, ave “what are you getting “tt. What's the. cage of thess ravings?” i senna: a ENING WORLD Is gine EN DOLLARS IN PRIZES each week for the best suggestions, which need not be accompanied by drawings, for ‘Domestic Hups and ” O. Bow: bapa’! comic” series —‘The augxestions mI aa THE VAN ISHING B (Copyrizht, .1906., AY Anna K. Green Robifs,) mind had deen pevere; tt was severe 83) NOPSIS_ OF PRECEDING— cHaprens {Yeti he did not know but that it whsd ese raster luty to stop this Hazen from his/ SSP EE Shun and -thtended-action by rores. i she veanno:| He was not sure but that the onus up {of this whole “Geaperate undertaking Sawant | Would yet fall upon him. Certainly It Mikat |} would falltupon—hts conscience ifthe isiend was fatal, He bad nad proot of that ip the long ngehit ot waleatul« ry he had just passed, a night in which he _had faced the ¢uries in which this new eles Pana iss | inexorable” question had forced iteelf a eogee Ss Alfred | Upon him despite every effort on his ners fan ecctPti9 | part to. evade it alee eat there Why ‘had he, a bumane man, con- fea sat th jeercy@ionvinced by} sented to this attempt on the part of that Reise bat Cy ani the, devoted Haten? That his mind ety oratories Ta {| might be free to mourn his beautiful certain Jana atarper are. eB young bride whose fatal and myster) revere toe Dim} OUt zecret che was stil) ae wht cannot be probated 4°] ‘nowing as in the hour he turned to OF other conciasire welcome her to thelr first home and tound: her Nad trom: tiaras-and heart? ‘Or—had-this-“muspense,— this feeling <0. standing now, -as never before, atthe. opening door of fate, a. deeper aignifi- cance, & more active meaning? @ cructal one York City. eres on rare) a purest pers: ban sere: found her fala SR pase "Anitre eee pee eee Bnd wut be left alone. From Biit fa witee tawy yer, Roger fhe and Anilra are yoing: to thelr girthood howe at Sitferd. sia; where. att gE a. pl tae Ife. Waly oy th Terni la signed ean Van mon househoh zaeciar, ithe mi Eigrer neh Reet eee TANTS ava Deatr] Gooneians body. is swine F cauest Ransom tree en -Abeaaade him: (CHAPTER XXV. (Continued,) UT for mone: broke in Ran: rom. “You acknowledge it 1 aible releasement of soul and conscience: to the undivided care of one who had no tonic“ every“ night: = Circles ‘Under Eyes. 4—Hallows and biack,cireice uncer the e¥ ea Tay DeCAaBEd Py-worrs } ‘&nd lack of asleep, and they may e-tho-Fowult of tha dBpleted con. “ition “of “the™ diood, Though, I can't Mik tt very likely that -C—Try this antl-kink hal posiade: Beef suet, ¥ ounces; yellow wax, ¢ 1 ounce; castor oll, 1 ounce; ben- Bote acid, b\ grams; oll of lemon, 1-4 + oll of ca: § drops. Mix th nd War over SATE F heat add- ihe ensadd:the other aiher oily Aol ft era) LP ae ey other pomade. | Thin Hair; ‘tonic that will-mike your hain “Teht, thitk and” furry at the that will Ralthtull day, KB for-no_ purpose. Will it pay T,own that In my eye no amount of money could pay..a man for so super humdn “a risk thix. Taken tow. thouaands from me—I had rather sve them ts you-than -see--you—leap__into. ee oeca —ua.like 8. Haren ood allent, his eye gilsten- Shh tend —e}mont——outatretch ed. offer must Have’ struck —him—a2—gener— ous and “very temptlng—a fod. excune | gor 9 bot-headed. man to withdraw from a Very doubtful ad the ala ‘Thin latter- advanced. Apple | Cake. ‘ NEE cup sugar, oné-half cup short- sate, one tel? (eaevonn: cloves, ‘Sinntimon, nutmeg, “bne-half tea- = gall, one cop sur apple sauce. ‘oha/teaapoon ode In ie ikt! albeeared ‘water mod beat in epple sauce. Atir. f ta mixturd, add two cups of dour,” one! | alt oup mee Bake forty-five min- yey Stuffing.” 1% one dup stale broad crumbs, one Sup rolled’ cracker crumbs, one- “halt cup poole sine ham, finely id_one-! ‘mel ‘with one fablespoontul peal . one-half tablespoon salt th teaspoon pepper; then | p! with one and one-third. cups sms, If staMng ts tobe nerved. 404 on9. veg. slightly beaten, pat directed and you will nnd it de- ‘Netoua? “Ono th, Juicy Jemen,, ‘ate sind’ and cut up the pul; it ee Seca tal HM and squedze out all a W put ey a of sugar and) you! te geaance sma rua, Branite saucepan; stir a tadlespocn of vornsiarch up in a little cold water and dd to the water in the same panj atir Smapih, aGG Dutter and sugar, thon the Jemon julge and rind, Let this ooo! G Uttle, then Awilr In the b [until auift, add one cr two tabl of powdered Sugar, heap: over and ret into” @® viiry cool oven: makes ® nlog Ble, but it Is very Cranberry. Sauce. DD a haudtul of ratsins w Ink cranberries, It makes a yory nice naficé indeed, Instead of atowing cranberries aid atraining thon, it them through @ meat grinder, then stow them, “No straining nooded, so nq waste. The raisins could be run through | Af the easnp tithe. {Plum Pudding. @ . ing -OeRB. one pound of sugar, ona ‘pound of chopped mist, one pound toned ratsins, ond pound of our- rants; one-quarter pound of dried citron, one pound of flour, sno. Sigiontacaa ofl we; chal for, nis —watst} and=how he was to. pull upon ft cat 8 yery instant he felt his senses or his bee) frat told more} ‘The latter towed and fell a little be- hind the others, Tho atruggle in his central to be good and eq) wero allowed to cl “woud be Justitied are palnincs, as make up your mind the pavith tho sworld, only anaes upy th He Has. Not ‘Wrilten. Dear Bettys AM a young girl twenty years old and -am in‘iove with @ young man Moat | the same ame. DUE ay prrertts ob! very much to My golnx with Mm. 1 cannot give him up because I love! him dearly. Ihave been going with him Jom and on fur about three years, Sun: day DSHS hada tod rece aa taacke) way: to improve your surroundings ts to tmproy: diet 7 | other refuge in life save that offered by his dovotfont--‘The horror-of this self= probing was still upon him as he fol- lowed -Hazen‘e-slight-and.virile, figure, across the roc! the“spray-of the toaging waters dash its | hia face oo Tho event was upon him.and he must add “to his’ former actions—that—of-* complete _ond—de' peave-of-mind_torever pace, he reached-Hazen and the lawyer ig-ared just-as the men awaiting them had-ad~}but- Ts ook VANCE OW thelr sds: “Instantly” he iovew: r time iithey_ had brought for. strength leaving him. | Fie answered as a oouragequa man “4 Ie Duty of Good Tener! OME poopiv chink the main if not tho whole duty of woman js to be Seautitul thers believe that goodness which woman was created, punpoas , but tt fled gp he felt [Ts at be: “THE Ci RIDI 1254, New “Well,wny- it!" sald Mr, Jarz_peevishly “You come in and start to tefl me _ something and then you start to rambling about this end that. ‘What sbout the Triggs children, what did they ey ‘What did they eayT” do you care for my feelings And 29; Gs ‘st will please you to pro Hitle-wretches_ot. ~attronted me. TT _tell You Mier. them why they diin't come over.and play at our house, they said, ‘Bocause yea. siways drive us home,’ '* “Well, don't your” asked Mr,. Jarr, : “Ot-eourssI- db," sala Mra Tarr. “and-enn ro womtert-JAtt zatas fue -fthat-who don't-mind what they say!" or, the Chief Legatee By Anna_Katherine pEeers taking off might, and making ready by. ng 0 Faas hia colt and“ shoes_he gave him into thelr-hands ¢or the proper fasten- Ing on_of the chain. Then, while the murmur of expectation rose from tie crowd on the river bank, he stepped beck to Mr, Ransom and whispered io his_eary —7You" have «good heart—a~ better heart than.I ever. gave you credit for. tr-cese-I-nerer-come-ott < | Promise that: Of, those nraters alive that you will put no cbstacle in the way of Mr, Auohin« closs inheriting his fortune in goud time, He's a man sabia best all the assistance was ‘not for. hiraselts. jhe Tobie, ° he-waited bre. dice and great disilke, migyual will give me that tional nerve for the. saat dyts me?’ he And ‘only bow his was lUmiiless; it | “Another Tn ‘ich joment and a gas) Syn fifty or more throats. Hazen hi nthe chain in his bands ‘wall tot the rock and ‘sii uletest water he saw. there. Jeft!"’ called out a Vesti, And cup nih d= yteld;— the + the risk possibly forfeit his pak tof erie n hooght ne~ woul FON tthe risk proposed or jy forfelt: 4 hy focal ha |e URS RSL ag ig at the eeathing; Tein tie other WAY, ising from-thoas eon ier Bhs pore ‘ot @ ghost 5 pent-in waters. us eee ag i feos seuened je Sah Spare es ; sper wy he. TCwan dor others t pes jo amile that sweetened with breast some re Bra t out ling, and the piasion tho egalnst his ay he Do you think he still loves me? GRACE, Do not judre the young man too But it is possible to be beautiful hnd very disagreeable, and ually aggravating. Perhaps if ¢ woman hoose at birth the quallty which would mike-lifo most bearable to herself and other people, sho in selecting that of good temper. ‘Amiability outwoars beauty and outwelgha bratnp. Many: “pal-ternpered persons think (hat. sanniness and Gisposition Indicate a certain amount of foolishness. “They greatly mistaken, Rood ‘fanee.A perfectly healthy woman Is jyencrally an/arhiable on: temper means mental Amplies | pliy@.cal -hal- If you are at outs| Good health fuilt les in yoursef. Exorcine, diet an: pot allowed to WS Ca Se {I have told hi that my parents object fo my molng with him, but It does not yoom |b), make any difference to him. We became engaged Sunday night, and oot swhen tia lett me he’ told mo he write to me the frat” tiing~ Monday morning, as ‘he lives out of town, and Lpvly Kol:a, chance to see him Sunday, nigh have wot heard from him elnea Dunday, ty of } ‘il haaily. He may have! reason for not writing, He seems to love you. She Wrote to Him. Deag Hetty: AM a girl of alxteen and am consid- ered very pretty and attractive. I am acqiainted with’ a youns man of elghteen_and I-am employed in the m9 |) ates he th, T left and he asked me: to write. I sald\I would, Well, I aid? Dut didn't focelve any answer to “my femeniareshc Ht abet acl dotten, Now, J know be works @ eninge oF Afor he Sein: Togk-whieh | — des = Souls + amet and th “I remember that a H Hansom's Wand when che wot coagh the day me ail rod she Lae into iredaor" have CHAPTER RXV The Man of Mystery. “An unfathomable man," Mr, that he hae not epoken yet; but the coroner ja with him and we shall hear ‘Changed apd kis Inannor:¢ook od mean ing—'that hil report will be final! = Fine | pressed, there sas triumph in_tts every. feature, The ttle bag was hot all he it pit of nett. —Tou must pree e yourself for no common oneal, Ransom} it will take all our courage it. YET co tlsten to’ nls) etory |“ know." ‘The words came with aif. fculty but not without « certain man- ly courage. ‘I shall try not to make you to much” tounte Theaters |moment of oppressive silence, : 3 pepEst | petore it redche? (he top, and I saw her eyes staring down: et-Hasen's heip- figure sith a wildness {n ita ine { quiry thet has sipped all my courage, How ata. we-to. anmeet Uiat_ irl when. ah¢ Aske Us what has happened? How maké her know that Hagen is _her “brother and Mat he has just eae ifs “to mutiafy —himeel . and has: Georatan was really lost in that reaa- —o aS srg eo wires ‘Well, I suppose you'll chase them. quicker efter this,” Bar, Jarre “Td ike to," sald Mrs. Jarr grimly, *‘but I had-to taugh it it and pretend T'a come apectnlly over to invite the children to a party little mma would heta— to-morrow. And now I'll bave to have the party, and all on account of those UOh,avell, ohepe up," eald Mr, Jarr: “the torat Ja yet to come!” =——*Don't-you speak to me!’ exclaimed Mrs. Jarr. "I¢ shows what bn and forgetful women I am, ty forget how rude you've been to ma, foo!” "Il square it by holding @ party,” emid Mr. Jarr. “You'll be the mes Tn hott." And be pulled her Gown upon bis kites, STORMY. night and an cverdoew of whiskey and quinine-revulted in the. strange adventures of s gtlded youth who started for the Garrick Mioatre Monday—evoning,—but-got-no-firther-than-his club, where, after reading. the theatrical ads. he indited the following: “Tvrealty wanted to see that Man Of The Hour—William Collier—but didn't take the ht Roed and got Caught. In the Rain, It vag a night nt only > for Neptune's Daughter to be out, although Anna Held that A Guy have taken an Alexander (Ave,) Carr about Forty-Five Min ay, and, Levert: tangs tremens eee sore makes Rave for Lite and find halter in the Red Mill, Maude Adams was there, and you ought'to:have heard | Peter Pan her for the remark. It pounded like Old Pioneer Days. The Little ~ sarcastically remarked that ve taken the Road to Yesterday ot been imbibing too tres fe. it Cup. It was by no méans;:ahe sald, « : He Lp mynelf ‘and-them-and hunted. up. the ee and the Three of Us went out into the Maglio before we got through I could ase the Lion-and almost got pinched by a) Phantom-Detective tor accusing fea a ‘the. Rich Mr. Hoaeenhepmer and-Brown of Ha: told the Betle of Mayfair so at uacwoddlag of the BthaeaL Mine apaiins eee cess Beggar. Say, 1 hear that the Beautiful Cloak Model has become the Opium Fiend and thinks she is living in Dream City. That must be slang for Wall Btreet, where, to tell The Truth, the Bankerw and Bi peeled mem erent stead of dividends to—Les Miserables—the Daughters of Men. you figure |= SY. Aa BS ee ae : with quick turn ft pulled of tne. adie yory late, and I called him up and he sald tht wes the excuse Now, Betty, do you think he cares for me? I ilke him very much. AB, -You-have done everything you could to indicate your preferenos. Do nothing more, Iam afraid he does not care for you, Does She Love Him? Tar Bettys ne HERP tsa young lady I fam very fond of, I,h&ave gone out with her @ fuw times and have called on her several times, but I can't find out whether she cares for me om not. 1 don't wish, to become too fond of her en be dissppointod later along. MONTCLAIR, “the only way to fing out If she carer for you {9 to tell her you care for her end ask hier to ba your wile, vollk. It can be made” all of cloth or all of however,” rately without > the acart and muff. Tho quantity of mo- terlal required for the medium size (four ~ years) Is, for the hat, yard Afty- f ak wig Scarf and Muff—Pattern No, 6545, one-half a Wfty-two inches wide for the ecarf and yard of satin for Uning Child's Set: Hat, two Inches wide, with one-hait-yar muff and the band for the hat, three-quarters of o for acart and muff. Pattern 5545 1s cut In alzes for girls of two, four and six years of age. Gall or send by mall t THE NVENING WORLD MAT MAN. TON FASHION BUREAU. Nov. 21 West Twenty-third street, Now York. 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