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habeas Suga pt ert re ? See nen ornare peer envoy otsonpe ar LTR TRI SR eR etree eet nr mart The Evening. Worid’s Daily Magazine, Saturday, February 16, 1907. PECHOETOOOESRGESESESOORVD. p pe OELEDEOEORELOREL LE OOESATTODLESOSIESOELLGSIONOTEOOOTOSEOTOSEDD a ; VEST: A VICTORI A Sayst Ine aKkes the Song} A * : ee Nee exactly red of it, but it's mea £0 en on the mee you ae rf writers t ey. ee to ee what ale me oe at ae word Clie (OR OK) “(Ohewed-on-the- mat!?"—No-t-didn't-know.-1-was woefully tpnorant: “1-don't mini ANSE tiy—EaaR a tm parfoctty e£ olt-strick-them-ra-n-good iden tora wong: a always hint- z 2 a a sees ; : Pants ie ae » | ne for songs, always hoping to find x big bit” ‘Chewed on the mai” was a new one on me. willing to make myself ridiculous, tain amount of exaggeration ts | "5 “Do you consider ‘Wa the Church’ wost ns we By ‘Charles Darnton. “Just an expreesion, you know,” snilled Miss Victoria. “Something | necessary, but at the same tino 1 try to make iy characters distinct types a ri horace GREE Ee Bae Marcinoeemar ie aa w (COROMOMO} | lke a dog hanging toe bone. New'you understand, don't you?. People| I'm always on tho: lookout for types. 1 saw one on the Brooklyn Bridie . ong was an tr a hit And {twas my first song in thts C = have sung {t so muoh that there's nothing left of jt tho other day. Sho was plodding along, and if f had not deen tn a train 1] cour uate I was only {en then, and J-remember thoy tried -very hard: to- “Then you don't ike to have people sitig your songs should have followed her. I felt Iko Jyinplug through the window. ‘If 1 | "ke me look twelve years old, eo that [-wouldn’t be stopped from appears. hai HAT’S in a soug? I asked the ‘pink-and-white Vesta Vic- 66 torla, who was stringing her tumbled hain through her “Oh, I gon't niind people in general dotng it. It tun’'t that. It's the| cou)d get that face {t would’ make my fortune,’ 1 sald to myself. It was a ane oeere Phe Sate eee thaw Tha fingers, She’ can't keep thdy {n her songs, you know, vaudeville people. They get hold of my sons and sing them to death. long, thin face, with an expression that could be measured by the yarx.| ime Lcomo with a jot of new songn up my sleeve. ‘Poor John. for one. “What you get out of it," she answered, knocking har { ‘They take my property because it ts worth something to thom...They steal) She wore big slices, a-skirt that-defied-siowdrifts, a bonnet about as big ns | tas notbeen heard on the other de, But New York has Tade me - * heels agatnst the basket trunk, on which we perched to-|my stuff and try to disguise the fact by calling the act’ ‘an {mitation of | a cup af tea,.qand she carried adinky dite -muff-thatowas a sleigh im itself, aan eiee agar be, aa i Ee fe cere endiobes are ¥ ry pothar, “Some people can't seo anything in nsong when they read {t.] Yosta Victoria.” I saw one of those ‘imitations’ the othur day. > ‘Tlaughed until the people-tn the car must haye thourht-me crazy. There) 48 your stage, Dsiatenite ueieey acer eic aes CULE eo ORCL LLY De te! I try to. see the story fret of all, tor its Use story that makes the song. She popped: hér bliie eyes ‘to the coiling and guava the trunk An uneary | are just_as many funny types here re aro {n Lanilon.” “Whom-flo-son_eonsider-the funniest woman on the Auiectenn vtage?” iA batéhy-alr_helps, of cotirse;—but pings necond: fddie to the ae Et} moment ~ “Did you find any of your characters 11 the streets of London?” deliberated Miss, Ma “lm roing to put a long fonther There I usally play three or; in a-certatn woman's cap, She -was-at-this theatre lant week.!*—————— —l just talk a song and let the story) =“ "Vic, sald Percy Williams, who was with me, ‘If you were anything} “In the streets and in the musle-halls, adore m = 3 = . ae} . ther, {” ‘Marie Fessler? ging in. Aa_audionce should beg ven more -than-a-ttine.— Give tt-some- Nke wus Td give you six months.” - | four halls anisht, and [ keep my eyes open as 1 side from one ig another, | “NGcthoieh 1 think sie'|n very funay ia her rough iend Wimble sayy thing to take home—that’s my fea." | "But not ander his manugemient?” Mile End road, for example, is full of types. When Bee 'a real character! sno is tho funniest woman on the stage: \nlone! reaped uandwahgeiare “And the secret of your success?" ot If he know it. It was awful! And of course It was ‘Walting at) I try to put it into a song.’ x heart that’s even bigger than her sensé of humor, But thesworan | lave “Tho real secret, I believe, 14 careful articulation. I try to speak every the Church.” at “You don't write your songs?” in mind Js Mabel Hite. She's simply a bundle of ively tun. /T roe camazingty“cteve Perhaps Ie because she strikes Ag “No, but T hety with tiem, Two of the cleverest men in -Landon write ____Word fo that it can he understood. In this way-a-song-te-dinned-into-an you think of Waiting at.the Church. = the American songs ate diferent. You go in for pretty songs more than -Rudlence, It learna.to kuow. the-sons-and-helps-me-sing It -You Fhould “tes q practical joke—that's all it ts," anld Her Pink-and-Whiteness, | Y Suit, but I sometimes givo thom tdeas, “Lhe Artist's Model’ began at © -do. Your _murle has more melody than ours, and your coon-xopgé—- “It's ‘runny, home. We -have-a-number of figures-in-the hall, and one” day” When Tj Tnever get tired of them!” “| came downstairs to see my song writers, one of them Tomarked that a “Do you rset tired of slayey songs? - = certain thinly draped Nyure looked very happy. ‘Yes, IT aaid, ‘that sort of Why shouid 1 whon 1 make a Jot of: money with themy 1 made my. thing would be pleasant enough in suminer, but J_vhouldn't care—for| frst Appearance Jn» slavey song when I was omty four years-old——and earned my own living when I wos four. At five Twas a headit t {{t In winter.’ ‘There's an fdea for a song,’ sald one of thexchaps, nud with! eerie at rig Wi apt Ne roe seo Tm anol had ae hear them Join in with mo on the other s! ae akingrarouncotelea:brawantebsrercrmrneltiemrsioael eirnceunts ~o “They slug a bit here," T suggested, | yes, Just as practical fokes aro {unny; but I'm not fond of practical Jokes. "Yes,"-she assented, “they help ine out very niceis, Sometimes they"te ‘Poor Jolin’ is my favorite. 1 like it because {t's a real bit of human @ little shy, but they usuaily tune up before 1 am through. ‘They seem to! ture. It rings true. Did you ever know a-mother who thought-any,-girl+ “#xo some of ny songs very much.” | sod enough for her sou? Mf course not. And when a son tells his mother the further inaptrution of some statues ln the garden) be Set to work on —“You-dom't took more “thn Waiting at the Church?” | that he's thinking of marrying-a-girl,-doem't-she want-to-took-her-over? ‘The Artist's Model.’ My hunting song was suggested In a similar manner. “Walt!” she cried, slipying of the trunk, “Walt ull T find something “Oh, no!” Tho basket trunk creaked 5 It's human nature, And ‘Poor John’ is human nature, ‘The girl falls to! 1 had not been In the enddle for a year or more, when one day a friend | to throw nt you." ss |! “Are you tired of It pass Inspection. She won't do. She's a fright.” eeeeailiind a ride. The ne ~ She didn't throw har_teacup.Cateh-an-English worn Worn Bhatt == ; = —“Out_of-the Mou hs-of Babes. rales tn om the Hills < wee By Rudyard K ipling ot i a eb i hr an ta cen PEEPEERtbtaits AEE REREEE EERIE oH At Weiclebieieieteielefels siete ekic eds iojebotctolateictebleteetcfoetetsetel-tototejocfalototeatetlet Pelelebicieleieteleieleielsinteleteiieieieleieleieieieieieteieleieivieleieielebicieiel-ie-ie-feeebieei-ieiet- i ‘ Herb ~A-Uttle shres-vear-old-ewoke-onm morp tx-2nAEALEs Th-Wokider at the wie: vovered ground, the frat te had seen. qaattonal woman, Go Int the drawing: 615 for-when- a nate -beRTTE POON TT arae alse! mumbled something "5 4 fi Grn" Mrs, Bronekhorat would cocteys | peedury. he perjures himectt thoroughly. |)” sald” Strickland.” u ving’ been misinformud. The | 1 Hatlor he exclaimed, turning to his olfar brother, ‘maw you'll eetith itt vor a Fe Et a eae YS | Ho does not boxgle cyer deta \ (oui whoe' te-t0-Ked ie court appiauticd- ko bole] } Maem will whip you Tor spilling ail the salt outside’ ing tovearry {tall om witha malts, and | souls aC the end ot \ ing atrong dlera at w theatre, und the Judge begun — Se tiene the guest of the evenin would feel | e the f waa Od TES | Probabilide: 3 cI A wo bet what hot aia 2 fuy vw miocon’ of Ocorg-aMunre's Sena y= horee:mustiea his eodutoatLUNuckin angry laa Rooter ican So I re TeOk here: Tone he | dence." Me. wo to, sbenik, “but Naat ade ommy Our teacher whipped a boy to-day for whiqpering. but. st | comta vo Jawyers al £00) Will make ‘him’ » I'm. gbiie ta] a Aidn't-de-any good ; When the reaction of marriago iscts 1n.|"“Atior three years of-this chearful lfc lo. wite—to--Atriokiand,~and beg Hruncthts vest ea nee aiutes rears pasa th aie Mane WNTISOET Is SETI when ahe moved aise ip tay | he, form:-Ofmpeecn remains, andthe} 15" sirewconckhorst-had-1o-Womany ta come down and pull us) Biel held his tongue, and the other |% Bronekho ibbons ~bes} i Un Maigeac ih wee wie Was siesving LY HY Teenderness having, dled out, hurta the | z(cry tne ne eginte ead LRigh Waited to sce What would hapen | ting tne—old Court cate alate en i < tee ttmada Mat holler tan-ttme louder tink Be wii faneats| er F fends to talk to—tho 01 a S24 —Bitickinnd—was—about—one hundred) When Uie case came. of! sour: ‘ a y Ver ~ ¢ 5 buss wtarjed, I waa wearied of her presen wife more than she cares to say) ast BroncknGrattl r EMS without scandal, What was lett of}-¢ i VEAP and mie wy ieMt T erew 13 | THES MOFE than ah ris daveted to | Mtartied by the news that Bronckhorst| and elenty miles up. the line, Ha had | crowded. Sirs a) Henelcnarat=wast pen iehomeniee eae er (put wire, BroncKnorst, Was) devoted. t0il ns4 iinetltuted | proceol nga onitheverimis} nots long eben marciedetoontings vene ly hot i I hetnet_the He InN IES eee PreeTD Would 12" God tnat ene or ined tales her “Teddy aa_she. cailed. him. Pers; * called Biel [RAS bur be scented: In “the “telegram | Mi an. Khitmatcar, ‘The arid wep er and sb =cumteectoma =} NSF. T ; ted ta har Mal eounit, t & tun called Lg a GE TLE LI ; eat, | Huraed it into a man Rain. HERE was a man named Bronck- see LtNet esis nyahe spss ee ta hers | who certainly had been rather attentive; work that hin neal turn after, and |id Ws he , Later on, ‘after Wiel tad managed to horst—a — three-cornered, | middie-}¢ s—thia ta only a theory to ac-) ig srs. fir horst wher ~his—-0Xt he-came In and heara our, 2 ea the : eotint=for—his infamaus—bshe jor Inter: Baroda inthe atin appeared in pe The -utte ean treape sing ‘oq Bemicknonee oe prot Ws papers’ oF badger and, xome peoples: Aegtivl eee th ice ne ae Bronekhorst tr Akutan stabuilesasracicte ep Bidekls tia eo wae LAE, Watery aMte. a i there : : AE dress that gtyet fAch:.of. countrys bleod lie deisnie -Dhiidey BAAS ADU ES ASSAD Anis ow GiNOner heise é y 1 suppose, are thy |S AG TORE SUNT a nalstake, bud t : . « Rulmpe effect _ however, _canuot bo _proyed,_Mra,jtHroat a husband twenty years | thut-the evidence Sgslust’ Biet-would be} hatges: Tam -on'ti-thts | 20 naculur-proverb. to pated a favorite, one of* Branckhorat was not exactly young, | Ted. When he sees, aerate table, the yee braun anal EAN ae ces afraid I'm) getting! rusty that’ he wbreast if ell state | iy a EE = 5 the-senvon and takes al- 3. “ or | Samo face of his wedded wife, and knows Hre Were nO letters; 0) vas KOINS on, Wenttmo-the Court . is <s pea TALC abe T Sa Ul Er Se a aca ee eR Rar ea Ge SE . ‘1 want into Biel's batroom, farmed with M (rine ee whip. Too [had tr 5 c 2 mont Innumerable vari~ “husband” She was a large pale,-quiet | U Se My FO MUSE) nd earth until he ayw lel auperin- his teunkchnd been: put. and-shut aMhewarseawit }; 3 ations. Here tea pretty womun, with heavy eyelldr over weak ds ee ait oat Oe day on ie fending. the queue of cafpets tn! tio door. An, babe jatar we heard, Bun 5, <bean ets Sd ks hs : + . Uttle model’ that can be’ : ns rhode. yet} death or. own: Most men. an entral, Ta! nay pidin't the: heart to part with Otethe hot " a utilized and -le! e I do . w Rez te> ieee aatrork t 3 - “= “ = EORGRCRNGraLl weatnatl nical ans-way. | for thtoe breaths aa a rule, must bea | houae. and “let oh aaa he ‘ai Lig “in tie doorway. Acie wbloce fer n > ee = v2 3 He had ns respect for thie public | “throw-back to Unies” when men ant! vided. some two-thirdaiot the) Staton |e oem a tty ae rupee sr u - wom were ther worse than 0) re} jumped at once tothe conclusion ti ve me your —wa! tT and private lea that make iife a_title seeamiesywere ae ocean i. be dl fe) WAA KUlty: but a Goren nien-who{ol honor that-you won't tell. meowites n everything that less nasty than It {4.0 His manner to- an p! is ew anit liieed ae its got Hear he vaskad ones clee poe Srme-tntee tte to Bape Tee - r i “ 2 . abo} CUA —— was furios and surprised. Ho denta{| the huuse while the table drank.ilsl terror —of-Btrickiand, rite F hoc 7 < bi iitusrratad—1t js made— % Ch What he afd “only he himself] Hronckhorst hi Na puec, nbs * 2 D>. ‘= = - = Fam Tany, things—including actual» assault | ~Tyimner ‘®t’ the Bronvkhorita “waa wh shres halectungi end vowed tints hl che “ st h e collapsed, weaning. art } . of 4 “pretty” plaid" fas rt = thrash Bronctchoret Witt an A-taquir— bang about, Broncic ‘hi io einong the: wit Hi --Sth.the-clenched—fet—that—2 wife: decane ato. Todineh of hie ee No Jury we kre "g-compoundfor “twelve” days: | Rose pee espanl Myahe leering [28 was--the indirect ineans of-gell terial with the yoke of ciara ea seldom mae Sits beAMHAS | Tironckhorst took pleasura in say-| could convict a man on ‘tho: ¢: minal han a. mehter appeared. and . when chaately. behind. Her, voll, turned gray {for him. ps === TWoking and fe irinmed Mra. Bronckhorat bore—with a long count on native evidence in-a_ land} card ot-him-he sald tha ickn] and the Taft the court. He sald | : ow 3 velvet, Te STE TR OSU eS SL PTC ear OT res Fo rere rey eee br eee pa that his tnamma was dying and that it] What Biel wants to know ta: “wn ASS : hebtesd MOAT Wa beater TEHC aE oh eee ence hae rea mMNGDE | When thelr ilttle boy cama in at dessert | randy net tts ta eer charee: | tand waa an auxel full-fledged: wt Mra.| was not wholesome for any man to ite | lidn't I press home the charge axa'i ¢ 2 sev esedmon tors thetining = eee of nen lubed orcs ey es nee Bronckhorst uael to give him half a Afty-four rupees: but lol did not care | Hronekhornt nya Meds filgation |unthalstits tk Weproncionot batreeken | Hae raueliccut Leute. and Lave : : " being -facéd while tné er small Nts of gnyety, her dresses, her. pater a anne to-orape through bythe penett of a wanestha’ Strickland” exclusively. | Sahib. n? ; f 4 watst partion ‘ta separe Weer, little mticmpia to make heracit |?" ot pec aRiRtnreuygSmoue ll houreme ac wanteaiheuerciein Ho came back at the end of thr asid__politely | What otra. and wants to know epee Di pues! Bi the poor Ilttle mite got first riotous, 7 sernka undead ation ke | "Your, witne - . 5 husband bring au 5 ate, so glying the popus attractive stoher—hoaband..whenl_-ehe ext misepible cand: awa 7s removed [ine 1 van S| the truth, Bins ‘the whole bushone k te > rel Wall mY z ~ <= — ae line eteeratior: Knows that she ts not what the has] peaming piesnckhorat ERAT ive oply ny b Ord is put ap fram hasin sing ee ed eee Rewaien es : : ~ H sueeittcanibeltakaeres ——— deen, —and—wormt—of-all—thofore that} rt gee Brana Tat thal -nhld Was abouts & -Gionth be hi Inoat aatontshes met ‘That Bronck- [and fro in his cha buy Ith! f take Qu more of thin Ghaupendslonihecrenilavens was the way ly usually béhaved, | caso camo on; and beyond agrecing with|horat-beast: isn't Nt to lye? Gt eoause after B wi t KHOW Is: How do fo i} xe att ticular sort of heavy-handed | *M4 Whether ‘Mra. Bronckhorat could} Biel, we could do’ little thar we) There was uproar find shouting, ahd | women Ike Mee i come to effect’ ly making tha ‘That partie y not spite some of her time to teach | COUld be sure of waa that the native| Biel aatd low are you Kolng to] Bronckhorst’s counsel saw tho look on “ like Br | sleeves and the facing Jest was specially dear to Bronekhorst, P t “ | evidence -woulit be bad enough to blast | prove it? ¥ th can't say that you've | his client's face, and {thout mo’ id the “most lun tOMATEH the OKs While — 1 suppose that ho had first ullpped into | (he | “‘little beggar decenoy."" Mra | jici's character for the tert of his the Tf | Ing | n,n the honeymoon | Bronckhorst, who lowed the bo~- more} ssssess pe thelr ordinary stock of | (han her own life, tried not to cry—her endearments run short, and 80 go to the | §Pirlt acemed to have been broken by pecs sraed (OF ee prose nel ares ngs Rieter eenthiiaer eres A Few More Lemons at a Cent. Apiece. . GD GD 1 By cf; G. Long © walat-and skirt are of contrasting material or again. the arma-eye fav- Ing» can be done away with altogether and the dress made with a pretty contrasting yoko while the sleeves aro ‘Hutt, you old beast!” when @ fevorite | For God's sake, try to behave like a s The Parlor Alienists. SA SEY J He STHEIENING FENES THE DENIC Hype By inca Se Se ae il ga Ta = case itis @ very charm> . if By Walter A. Sinclair. H used to sit around of nighta and talk about tho weather} W Te conversation used to drag when wtrangers camo togother, When beaux wero {1 tho parlor father always thought that he - “Must tel about tun marching from Atlanta to the fra. But now wo've no dull pauses whon thi conversation slacks ‘We elt around and talk about the paranolacs, mic ing wttle frock and will De found a very excel- odel for the many torinta of tho season. — With | JEROME / GER OE | TAY Oty i Flt CASE NMTED > HE Ts HEARTY MEALS WES TMS Were aS Chin ~ PLEMES OF FLESH. Gov. ci—Pattern No. 5591, my Ik while the are ITS Own MIND AND OOPES OTHERS We uned to tals about the rush of alléns to our shores, And/if one called tt “allonint {t drew no jeering roars, But questions hypothetical we're able now to alge, ‘The while mre.study carefully for twitchings of the eva We know explosive symptoms, fulminations and tho reat, ‘That almonds fs the subject of the go0d-old Romberg test. “We usea-to talc’ ittio of some haunting, sree Sonate, But now we epeak acim oe the ease. of We onoe iiiscuseed the sy ttle £ the mottum’ atze (12 yeass) ta 61-2 or @ yards 44 Inches wide with 14-4 yards of blag 1cking to make as llustrated, : “Pattern No. 5504 ts cut tn eizes for girla of 8, 10, 12 and 14 years of nge, CASE roNOAy Cali or send by mall t THE EVENING WORLD MAY MAN: TON PASHION BUREAU: No. 21 West Twenty-third street New York. Send ten cents in cot, or stamps for enoh pattern ordered, IMPORTANT—Wnite your name agd-addrese plainly, out Oh