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vaily Magaz ine, Thursday, February 7 “The Rose was born to bloom by ways] ama & person, “and ane cuts -e— very aldeInstoad, of In this ~atearm-/ pretty fguretn the costume of-a page. | heated. metropolin- Is. a conviction that]| Tt was nice, however, to take her acting | grows stronger and stronger as Ot sita/for granted. through the rather dreary perforiaance| Now and then Mr. Lucius Hosmer's at the Majestic. In spite of ie | music fell gently and soothingly on the "warmil and “color ot tho Spanish} gar, “The Nightingale” and the Rose _ setting, ono feels a longing, almost a} was very prettily orchestrated, though mad desire, to rush out and jump Into] paaiy sung by Miss Lillian, Hudson and ® wnow bank. the sad, sad tenor gentleman. A chorus In heeding the call of the castanets.| man with a nimble whistle helped out an cae erp are ts atc the flghungale and a couple of-en-} as. ed ve * | core, mitted “comle--opera,.God_bless him) | aeppe Pilgrim_of- Love was ‘another | along the flowery patha of Granada.| 2444 number-too good in fact! for Mr. and written a story that Isa yery fair | G0 num reeuriee pen boratiag dat sample of stage ~horticultur& It 18] Jn5 evidently died of @ chronic lisp, picturenque and all that, but it isn't) way q large Indy, Mise Greta "Risley, funny, For that matter, U's junt_na| the subatantie! "epkit” gave tere well ft tsn't funny, for if it had any. Say eer mpirenees frial-to the humor the alleged comedians who add a 7 fibre to the gloom would kill it on the spot. geet see Nese ene eee ote When-Mr,ddle Heron, aa the King| | to yer of the cast who seemed-to be Inthe case, announces that he's a ° “dead one,” ho leaves nothing tor the|*r {ome aS Asis bewend nsclentiow 7 y. ‘b = = 4 Sica! MEslNnETeorsplasIngeaead Peulrgwas ghia fetipregtos Mie thea ane, leaves) great deal\ to be'desired A] Woe be nad the chance. —Unforhunate: = eel sity ly no one was murdered. unless !t was real funoral, with Mr, Heron comfort-| Wee when the able-bodied Spirit bly embalmed, ‘would greatly enlivea| 1 ener veatiul blacto ais the proceedings. : Movgihetion fame fetes 8 my, 6 feature o! ie performance Mr, Louls Casabant, as a rollicking| - 22 s2 asncing of Banoriise Perla and friar, 1s almost as sad as the cut-and- u ‘ 3 Diamante A little more of them and Heron, When-the. mia Jacinta | D! ttle ° igend ore ceectae ree ieeneasa Te Title less -of the others would hay a shrinks from him, fearing him to be a|' : cannibal who roasts tender young maid-| ™84e te evening more énjoyadle, The | cats ‘em, he cracks his jolllest| C80P# looked better than {t sounded. | vain not & roester, I, am a|7# men were the worst part of it i . ‘To cut it short. “The Rose of the Al- Wh 4 cl hambra" fen't very sweet. en we recovered consctousness : 3 a, now quite brave, was lstening CHARLES DARNTON, ‘enor With” tung ~troubte:—It—re— -PERFECTLY SAFE: quired courage to Msten to Mr. Ley} 2 Vernon, “To understand him required a “The Town Council Ina small German | “book of the opera."* town had met to Inspect a new site for | Miss Agnes -Cain—-Brown —was—even|cemetery. They _ ngaembled at a! more unintelligible. She was a dainty| chapel, and, as it was a warm day, one | and pretty Jacinta, but w! she raised | Of the tmambera of” the" Council "wig- + her yolce—anq ralsing’ It was hoz ape-| gested they should leave thelr coats , clalty-It Was 1ipossTBIe” to Ket a” Word) tn~ the” botiding,—~ + of Mr. Cook's lyrics. She sent up her| ‘Some one could stay behind to look | Voice like # balloon and the -words-went} afier-them," suggested-one-of the Coun- clear out of aight, It must be very | cillors. = @iscouraging to coax m lyric out of tts) ‘'There {s no need of that,” sald/ Talr and then hear it wasted In a long-| enothaf. —“Ir-w6-are—att—goting-out—to {= @raw.u-out 0-0-o-h! Mr. Cook might|the cometery together, what need ta huve saved himself a jot-of unneces:| there for one of us to stay behind and | sary trouble by “Just “writing -0-p-o-h's) t-wstch- our-coate?” aoeerl Stearns Roso of the Alhambra’ | Miss Brown has a lot of voice for #0 of the Alhambra” BEACOOD LITLE TOODLEUMS Isn’t Very Sweet. A ewrticarnte “GONE! + FIRST NIGHT IVE EVER ‘SPENT AWAY FROM Him! WAKE UP AND COME OUT THIS OH I DO HATE TO HAVE YOU DARLING: INSTANT ! aK Germ. ‘Destroyer. home (By Perminsion of George Munrs's Boma.) ~)“too-much Wonder and too tittle vice- roy"! in that regime. Wonder was al- wayo-quoting “His Excallancy."’ It wi Dae thie Fin Goda wake Cate Ite ol hha oT” the optnton-of Hie Beal ni the hour when great Jove wakes. | lency,” and so on. The Viceroy meniled, pees but he did not heed. He said that s0 long as his old men squabbled with his good Wonder,” they might be in- S a general rule, itt inexpedient A to meddle with questions of state paid to work tem out tor-you;— “The tale 1s a justifiable exception, i Once in every five years, as you elle TG ale oA know; wetndent for a nem sicerere LOOT? ce Poll AAO) seca and each Viceroy tmports, See atthe fonaae eras ores a of his. baggage. @ private secretary, |) 00) teers who may or may not be the real Vice | T'4. nor quite see what this méa eae Feiler paar tan unless it refers to an Insurance policy. big and so helpless, ete a! my G . ying “Lie low.’ There wax A Viceroy once whn brought rer scars ere out-with Him a-{urbulent.private secre- iy a alngte tary—a hard man with a soft manner|these crazy people with on dea 7) nd EE tor—work= secretary waa called Wonder—John Fen- nil Wonder. Tlie Viceroy poseessed no name—nothing but a string of counties and two-thirds ef the alphabet after them. He sald in confidence that he was tho electro-piated figurehead of a golden sdutnistration..and-be.watched nm dreamy, amused way Wonders attempts to draw’ matters which ‘were entirely. ‘OUtHde niw prpvinces into tits own hands. Uings move; but-they-ere- taik-to, -Thie-man‘s name.was Mellish.| =! a-perm that propagated itaclf ast dew jh the Branches of trees like a “wool= flake, The germ could be rendered iid ttt ietettcleleicintel-tefeleleiet ah Plain T Tales from. the Hills we ¢ © By Rudyard Kipling oe weon-Genoral, who was in league. @p- parently, with all the hospital asst Anta In the Empire. dowed all I forget exactly | Madras.’ To do with aking up to the Hills;” and what Mellish wanted was the in- Fisamnt It la for te Tittie Tin Gode “His Excellency this,” “His Excellency dopandant—svWensé “Ot “tre Vasey ot our Most Jesty the Queen, air up to Simla, with eighty-four pounds of fumtgatory in hia trunk. to speak and to show him the and the Fa to the Viceroy {n a. land where men are highly the “Immemorial East'?| Morits of the invention. - —— nnn —Butttts-easter tower x ‘Viceroy-than- to talk to him, unleas you chance to be as important as Mellisho of Madra: ‘He was a mix-thousand-rupee man, £0 | Bieat that his daughters never “mar- “contracted alliances.’ He himself was not-patd. Ho "received and his journeys about to-morrow? ried.” They emoluments, the country were Perhaps {t was the Viceroy’a way of} one rig ssa tarlceetecpllstaettne people in Madras. with. you stir-up--tench' ins -pond—and. ttre Up out of thelr Jong pole—as people had ¢ *heee are the: eel comfortadle o)d wave and ga ms j solemn Pi they gave Malllahe and ho had lived for fifteen years on) statics and jasmine garlands, tn the tnd of his own in Lewer Bengal, study-| hope of getting rid of him. ling cholera. He held that cholera was! sreitishe came up to Simla “to confer ‘That—wax—onsot The Viceroy, ing of Mollishe except that tre was ‘one of thos middle-class deltles sterile. he sald, by "'Mellish'’s Own In-! wom necessary to the spiritual comfo: “When wo are ail cherubims together, tolel lot this Paradise of the Siddle-clasecs, CINE Eceetemeres enna tien dead MF : and that ‘but the Viceroy, WEEN the “Vicero: throngh a _migy atmosphere and stuck} yy perutsiten goed friend Worder will head the con. splracy for plucking out Gabrietstaii; —22¥entors geem=very muoh-alike rare "suggested, designed, founded and en- | 7) the public institutions Which proves that His Ex- Itabar hed somethin oetiencr,—thougy dreamy —~ ad —exptt ip once of the ways of aix-thousand-rupee Melitsho's name was E. Mellistio, and 1y Malish'e wae mn—aa A D. C.'a. no Wonder. nv one! who sald plaintively ‘that ho feared being “left alone with) unmuzzled autocrats lke the great) Mollishe of Madras. But his quest did not dore the Vice- | Of the contrary, he amused tim: Mellish was nervously anxious straight to his fumigatory, and taixed | smoke | as Rt random “unt titin” wae over ant probability, he had’ His Excellency asked him to Caste tne and weritht on ent iat tN ene! ’ 0" tes ra or stealing Peter's boys. Then|caste. They talk loudly, especially about M ' M . Pi miei ms me Matas! d 1 shalt report, him, ‘conspiracies of monopoitat E an rs. inch. z we But, though the Viceroy did nothing| upon the table with their fists; and to <check) -Wondar's. officlausness, other} they secrete. fragmenta of thelr inven- people said unplensant’ things. Xaybe| tions about their persons, UPTO US NOW. HARRY, this” Meyibera~ or “Council” began “it, but} iMellish sald thet there -was a Medical} PE oceans finally_all Simla agreed that (here waa t=ubg" at Bim headed bythe Sure pt FOMM POR THIS tevety: DINNER AND TAKE HIM TO SSE DINE WITH US BEFORE He — May: Manton 5. Daily Fashions. AEDUNAS IRL AMLAAN CEE) HE okirt. that ts | phuin-at-the—up-+ = pér_portion and full_at the lower ta {_ unquestionably the favorito for walking Jength—and 1a essen: Ually graceful arid watistactory.—Here—te ono that |x quite novel, mad, with panels that are plain above and plaited be- low and which pro- vides abundant and graceful fare. Aa fl- Ivetrated, it ts mado ot amethyst colored ming of brald {f Mked. quantity of ma- terla] required for the medium size ta 111-4 yards 37, 6 1-2 yard 4h or 6 14° yards 2 ‘nohes wide if material , “yarda ¥, 5 1-2 yards 4 Uae ne ia or 6 yards 62 inches |. Nine-Gored Skirt with Panole—Pattern, No, 5581. wide If It has not. Pattern No, S581 Is cut in alges for'a 2, M, AL 24 and 30 inch waist measure. ~ ‘Call or vend by mail to THH MVENING WORLD MAY MAN. TON FASHION BUREAU. No, M West Twenty-third otreet. Now, York, Send ten cents tn coin or stampa fer each pattern IMPORTANT—Wiite your name } Pattern! {°° wayn eposity size wanted, broadcloth, _ stitched | [ATMOBPHERE? with efx and trimmed} I'M NOT STUCK ON with buttons, and it| | THE ATMoePHERe can de made more} |.FROM THAT ~ | LBPAGHET TI elaborate with trim FOUNORY! ABIGH ATMOSPHBRE ber DONT YOU LIKE THE Fo} PF THE PLACE P Tra ponent Baby 2 HOW DID YOUEVER |} SPE ANYTHING AS + SIMPLY en AS THA fe “ IT'S THE FIRST. hess TIME HE'S EVERT: Saxe, PUT HIS TOE Se ANAS MOUTHS fren ILL SNEAK TIRED! , cere, WP ey, J By ¢ George McManus { |FOURTH DAY “AT THE FARM. : “By Annette Bradshaw. SLEPT soundly ting Kad: wioutin, I realized that. tho the medicine} balls down in the} IN BO AS NOT TO WAKE HIM UP] 4EE! TM hour sehen I heard 7 atrike, and’ Mad. onlolselle came “bustiing into send me down’ for my setting-up exercise, was afraid Tt too stiff to go through Jt this morning but Iam beginning to feed much better no I stuck 'my feet slippers and buttoned on tho bathrobe An -I-got downto the balcony, ovar- exercise room throwing had ceased and the boys wero Fepping the tenmtr-of-the-hali-iret-en}oewen ellen eStatone’ sto then onthe other vita easy, holding the {reo At first™ sho looking the WONDERFUL! VON OER EULY Stretching the Muscles One Hundred Times. “Then came ny Instructions: Ta reach apne,’ with—-munclea tome: not $ere eon Sel Ji and to breathe Sesh all thro igh. chest x and abdomen; use he did not Doar th » He ener ett bee ning {ltsett ailie Te Me Biptovemote emssioyt so mt fifteen years’ machthations of the Hence of hin tuinigatory, 7 mb pe a Mellish:-and-they | pnut. eves and. thournt Were bota—staying at» the game hot: that looks after the In- dian Empire ordained that should blunder and drop the final “‘e; that the Chaprasat should hetp. That ths note which ran: MeliMsh—Can you a engaxements, and tanch with us at two His “Excellency has an your disposal thet should be given to Mellish with the Fumiga- ory." He nearly wept with pride and delight. and at the appointed hour cai tered to Teterhoff, a big paper bi of -the -Fumigatory—in his —coat-tall | pockets, He had be chance, and ha! meant-to make the most of {t. Mellishe of Madras had been ao portentolisly about his “conference,” aside your other aA at iota the imcke like a that took fi ia reek ise But Hite Agere Lancers wine in rua: Sho speaka ning “ere as ‘Onitting noun the house fi Bing out of the windows antl tn fin eya. My inconsistency Tmust. ate randas and wreath- have been distasteful to such’ & T alone 43 tein ne acres the gardens. ' masterly man. SO a jeaapd with Melllsn No one could enter the ‘tal Mellish waa lecturing on his Fumtgatory un Hist uaaveakable powder had burnes Sn aide Ae oh THEOrY, pints ones : “gelentiie. labors,” — th He—V, Crushed ti ‘Simla Ring* and cloudy and hauled Mellin in while|The Viewroy was prostrate with laug nait= ben and rot a: aT “oT Silshes hair waa] “Glorious! Glotou ftement, and|cellency. “Not a erm, O8 ead e begen geopng in bis | observe, could I cont-tails and, before ¢ what was about to roy knew | Reise he ha said} and Wi for| But tha: Viceroy, was ed atthe he maw. that (Wonder would presey depart. Mellish with present the lighted end of his | WSs also pleased, for powder, nen pean to volcano, ‘and send up fat,| any ete pe copper-colored smoke. | Excellency when ‘¢ seconds the room wi 8 filled with ungent Oe sickenin Marky: tn, Taides’=pan | for a6 for tho M room where lipped 4 slipped now an q v4 # Of Soe. mnt the time i "en re. vigorou (views “ofthe —titte seen Uirough’ ah open “streten | sometimes. through the trunks of tree. It wana ,hhtet of Jee below, 4|/sthooth and tenipting to skate on. ae e wore just vibrating. with warmth afresh oir and felt that twa ale i wir sched up. by" irene or dumped down on a patch of snows ys - Aw we came to an overhanging: jodie - of rock with a litte cave underneath, . the professor bent down and pointed — under it Pher'a the kind of 9 place. the it - tle hirds’ go’ at night to ie out of he wind."* nd ont, ara roa the time Tr ist ation, and ‘then the thermometae “had ony crept up to 6 degrees above. An Afternoon Ride And-a Pair of Rosy Chea! the firat thing for ma was water, and then a quickest shawer. 1 a Chango of Underclot * allowed put on the flani erday, as they ha 1 aired, but two wearings of sultnré all that 1s all In the sun room resting after tie bath until the dinner bell rang. 2 We i ni appetites for our ‘dinner at td Ani tapioca pudding, a in walc} amusint ourselves In the dellghtrul 3a i 3.30. Then, all done Up” ‘Ine road: ally as we wound uy Jds, were feartully al is send ee had to pick the way caretully for our horse evertneless, We Wont On BS & UMGoll, young Iadyy* sald the Profese ty WR Seiden, [feebly at Metiisn, who was Pree cs jobbed His Ex- a : - \. en ished Batt the tears came, to thé | and 10 i uy of nie] PON se Sad, Mellishe snorting onthe: Mat . To he Fumiea‘ory eit Uy had smashed the Simla Medical Hain ue Few men could tell a ptory Ike 4 0, and the «ecount of “my dea: leg maith | Wonders friend with the powder: Wwe rca hokl of the trap| the round of Simla, and Mippant folk Pity ive it: The} made Wonder unhappy by their re- But His Excellency told. the-tale.once y | too, often—for Wonder. Kaa. Mettish, how: Te wis atic Seepes My a der was sitting Just behind the ae ot_stroalla."* he shouted ‘And really thought for 4 moment pant, etceternt thousand | volnd oi Won jbxrattencr “that ot RMOKE © Y dear, good Wonder had hired an assas- ot itd Livetiot a xerm, YE: gin toe (0 the thronet oe ora InaeeasCoUea th nained andiw ato subtinkle In the Vieers a foot {Fs while which Wonder unde n nf laxed; let the whole body reach, spring} ing on toeu at the same time. Stretch further! the hands, atill stretch the knees bent. across the chest, lap arms_aboy! benlnd ths tac taxed. artes. tN yi gtk exch stroke must be-your last. ra Next fing both arms Vrented him with « une BUR Ds anid His Fxcel- seasons with a twinkling FYou Are HoldIne-your-breatl—s w4iNh02l girl trick—to seo how many you can BY GEORGE! MY POCKETS BREN PICKED~IN THE SUBWAY." ICANT PAY THE WalTan, Now! ecu KD a “BYE F. Flinn, ONE: Feexts To my nalae. |_| TABLE DE HovEY (ovina IN TOWN, UNCLE BUT. IVE-ALGO GOT Af THE ATMOS! HERE? Smit nA Wo DINNERG—XHAD THE ATMOGPHERE! the toca ero areata ear, nis morning the m: ergamed to nearly one. hundred. “Toa Very Hearty “Suppers 5 x rs Sot water and our bait exerciug you can ¢ stuacward. ted, YO drink two siseyax AND You'll, ENTO nt water and sehen, pany “THE FOREIGN COOKING! ie a then jumped out to dress, and co creamed pelea a ee mERIDE, 1AM. Dre. Profes sor Hoek that siti a argh a Ue tend Sia ride pha 4 AIK trstead.: nounces at 90°C -\gun-the-thermometer Js Alle “Handa Go for a Walk. ted. C with one a tho We: wiltel ITE | ” the- Professor an colltes, ‘in: the. rear. te eee ommanceds [This we Kept jnelines Jan | evel, unt! 1 comer oes | got Wwaboly ‘and knock n't. wo walked at a very bristle pac! we were on quite a sharp hill. ‘Then we started up our ioe | hy on breath. DO sort of shoving It onto the ad of putting It down flat. [fESnaios this slow run much easter ani | sort’of sUira up the clroulation in tho Sow, wate those fellows ahi a is coming you'll heel , tor tine #0 out of breath that 3} | oould hardly see iXige one 7 ink there were, faint moans eacapinis LMC at we kept-on. Dy’ thts timo | and clutohing at the | 189 ook at the way that fellow runs- White. spurting on a ahead, ust showtne | That's 0: 1° the Jog and branchea ‘ott aerous a, field toward the lake and Xai began, to-re elt, myselt gotting w rand ‘warmer, through mya .body. mutier around m ny enics Were Wo! : | Viorating with Warmth the Long Walk. as wa tUrned into the woods the foot: Stretching Exercise with Which the Fourth Day's Work Began: rericen-the-way-home; “you've put—As your hardest day yet. How do. you Listter than Ihave. anyday 45—tar,- Pi roteator. pity you “cant stay about —thres a Youd feel then ae though you Were walking on alr At laxt we Were home, in Warm rooms, Toonnk that thave-ever-been “patel L-have rosy-cheeks alt the time-now,—E have im Acchatomed to the, mod- ernto—warmth of. this— house -snd—nanw. sihry quite comfortable in_an atmosphere tin New: York would cat omplain of the janitor, E-go-tas Free i Cep et Lacas: I felt so well to-night. that I PIUIRES, pamyscir nomy—. your bath aay CHE ne v in my halr, Of course, the don't dren for! dinner; they. have. and dollars on instead of sweaters, always woar felt slippers in eed house; boots are-aiways—left-at-the-side io trance: In“ the colt room” te “be: a= care of by the hai porters No dirt. house. /4racked:into immaculate |The supper Conaleted of mutton stewed Sivith:-vexetables,~ potatoes,= bread: getmutton Bate lett aa way) Pile! “TAU when Ith @ cup of cocoa used to-be Bey re }auppor for me: Bat ~those—werg the — dof the id’ of the cold’ : [thought tt might hurt we tt % stayed out long, Iwas sent to bed at 9% — s 2 -—JnPort.. By Cora MLW. Greenleat port at last, the harbor gained, “IT ‘The bar in safety crossed. The sails al furled, the anchoe dropped No longer teinpest tossed, Almost dismantled, nearly wrecke@y ‘The harbor gained at fa: The old ship, nearly derelict, Finds aj! her troubles past. What tho’ the voyage was rough and Tong, if And she had heen, astray, ‘And wandered far, her course ‘all wrong, For many an anxlous day? Tho! water-logged and overdue, Her welcome was as warm Aw ‘twas for ships that sailed inore true, Escaping wreck and storm. And thus, perhaps, ‘twill be with ts, Our troubled Life voyags o'er, And battered, wrecked, dismantled hulks, We reach the other shore. We'll tind a welcome, warm and i744, | Awaiting you and me ‘And we'll Be hailed @s conquérore |