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sminpemeienner tee NOM ENTE A IEE NE EE LOE IE TT SET I (The Evening World's Daily Magazine, tuesday, September 3, 19073 _ : 3 > pee ee ee LAS MGSAAS IMS KA KLH LLAMAS CS te SS Ke tt et panies oo serra tasasees tees ae AN al 3 ox The Best Fun of the Day by Evening World Humorists * : **cAnna arenina”’ % ' sais * Sy es . + » * ew uy * * * * t+ ee & * + book ee ee % 4 | s | 3 D, (VE; t De. th hececeneentetnd Sed tte ARE tet Rete Pah \7 eon which jbrimed tn the Dismopolitan Magazine (18 cents, at all newsstands, sodtt) ts ss TIVEN lO a | - W |GREATEST American poem that waa ever PRODUCED, S Ant isa “ | WE do not agree with Mr. Fierca. ‘ By Bad Acting, 2 6@W or TO unny ass S An a ed drup-wii ck dropped | WE are inclined to award the PALM to one of OUR own LWIOTORIALS, ‘ | , ¥ a aan _jlowever, we will ist OUR readers decide for themaelves, WD. will. chel pe ooo i eee By Irvin S. Cobb. i sie t ron t pat or ‘| filly send ample copies of {he poem, free of chargs, upon reaetpt of 8! ye 4 (From the Dismopolitan Maga 1 t om—starin out softly, as it x : Uy, with «cadence; TEN 1 Cover cost of postage and the magazine a t T 11.9) jast night all tbat remained of Tolstol’s Anna Kurenina wax merch i 5 \ ' Sore i ne WE will print oritictwms of Mr Platedware'é A fully killed by the Herald Square through express, running on a I Nery er Sime e ) ‘ ies 2 ler a ox, Horiba Hix and other emtpent authorities whom He wreates nat Was ¢ Par CH te eee nta ‘ c 1 tlon to reac! °} ; io he schedule and furnishing {ts own sparks. This Lincoin-J.-Carter-like rag + Mr’ Geottze Platedwarr, 6 VME Ta tieun while beget Reals seve lene hake oenivest Reach by opening OUR office door. and Yelling: the name (</> edy, however, did not prevent Miss Virginia Harned from elim: He had succeed loaving Be { the return of the Haffen Club : k, and » 13! come n| fe wreck almost as good as slew and smiling good night through her tears | HAST i ee er pac of surdied duck exes ari A Ale : clark w hod | Boa rdin House Fa bles tong trail of tgars marked Mins Harned‘s course through the five acts of sUttalititieeat: ints wrens bo UE a reo AEE le bi eae se | : ° } trouble with which s generous management had provided her er the first atches the theme: Tt ibe ecbaonte paoaaahd 7, We take pleamure in announcing that we wilt shortly publi @ second poet By Joseph A, Flynn. _ act her emotion was constantly .on ~ Poe wicecashr ti taser All ® same gifted pen, to t 1 ae the authorities feel | —, Tta with there w ed. > in aligwinkg The Wobbling of the Wamp of trunks I saw in the’G: ay) suie 4 number of people mrust tap and train-time found her face s0 © blue-eyed vamplre's on the ewotlen that death under the ‘whoels 6, the wi 66 TEDGING J Central Stats ¢ vater-We open the fo \ baht ya must. have been welcomed asm ploas- eat hin hes ten sea EBay, oo Se Men aoe ane arnt returning to the city," T remarked to ee SS aPHANT 4 AS, mentally ‘Oguring out with the ald of a fork p ant massage, Ono is Certain, the with the possthl ROTiTe if : n: ; a‘ AP ny Ais yates able cost of ia new dorby hat aod Hght overcout real Ar, mld have, cut porn co in nor es fea pine " f ‘Yeas Ebayiee domingo wea cheers gag at Miss Harned's dead! ij : Abouenscallerana MARV OCE DAYS.) {08 biter i acne ea) shack," ahs! replied, thr «, 8 happy draught by closing f Shubertized Bee Wi Lena OnEsOr ets pE: ke igeechigling Walkers ot, : 2 eT ty ‘the dining-toom window dehind my back. “Okt mu Heese vel cuubers any of that bum bunch. To produce such Ines as thone dust quoted the author : (From the Evening Can‘Opener.) je! read wed ecivaniciease aca! Wee Broaibuyat must been fairly lit yp aid Ming with: Insplratior |. Mro Aulrose |Flerca nays the new poem, Soine of the 8 sa pet pins For the next two weeks many a 1 Dé boss on the Job in thy -rubby-aub act all over bing slevping aust and about a foot of cig 4 Harned, ou nized’ by ths Home, Sweet Home! = ca | i | By Gene Carr ee Pore tie, tea left on the new dittrig:rcom carpet by Johnte ng been 5 poss Jer und yed the manager : ce aba eeuy an cua ae weaknest for having u Coil Q ee f° ue meat; for everybody wanta to make a lightning touch to invest. $i I -brougnt “up to, da r NO Ww 1 COME ALONG Ty a new fall rig, and even baby's bank, given him by grandma, and which. waa erature, supposed ied a 4 ‘i to open Its mo til he voted, haa been atrangled * baad hata REACT Re IaN DHE AND CUR, pale’ hammer unt! ft coughet up fis tin een oe COOK RAS MY STAKE You Ta DINNER ALL, READY omen: Loan SoM A ‘ation time ts over now, et 34 A season th ésamutization of had begun ite Btrength of Kx sion of the Tolstol novel, which od an) impression on Paris. M Broad- hurst showed no and dramatic tng. the. long, d{ajointed i | given little assistance by ie actors And even less by the stage Tolstol'n study of the “grand pas- everybody ‘will settle back tp thele: Get cobwebs In the braln looking over the: r took—of Peter anding on his ear tm the hay, mother at the Susie on Nie cow's back. ucybody ‘will be wasting about the torm-they—ran_op_against at Deadburet, where scenetimes as as two co ages crawled past the houte in one week, and theyll punch tleket good antl hard with a quiet one ebout all the change dispensers bumped tnto. while the smiling plll-rollers én the corner will get a eramp both and overwork the till anding out sure cures for taking the Gun! ‘How-Do-You-Do" off arma and nec “Now all the keepers of the exmmer barns will fish thelr best red ‘old collar out of the safe, take themaectves by the hand down to our lags, Ket desperate, blow in two bones’ on nickel clears, and rub ar, and once a mon rion” that iva th nay eas and Virgiriz. Harned, John Masta ond together nic) smile as they watch ux on the dally shove, working = vaaitision, Aten AnrouEh’ & jAream of ’R. Warwick. vn mazuma to hand over to them next year : 5 tragic death sizicl : oe t part of a vacation is the coming back, I never yet looren ; {a psychological, almost physiological in ta realism, and behind !t lcona @ gh in simmer Ul IT got the New Mown Gas perfume of the’ N grim figure—a sort of Ruseinn Nemesis—seeming to say that love v depends Upon passton nlone-witt-rutn ail that #-touches = ~ But on the stage that sort of thing doesn't go—at any rete jt didn’t go In night except for one scene in which Anna figuratively threw her lover in her husband's facé, and Karenin brought her back to him by compelling their child to call for its mother. Thin was good, moving melodrama, and Mise Harned and Mr, John Mason, as Karenin, played it for all it was wort | Mr. Broadhurst inay deserve the, credit, or censure, for the departures | from the novel, but from all accounts he has improved upon the French ve sion In many respects. Whether th eGigxation has been altered since left his hands remains for others w | y, but there ts certainly a yaisa.-| zation of characters for wiich some} one {s responsible. First of all worldly, conciliatory, almost con bly long-muffering Husband 1s formed into a jealous, Bluebeard:!: j sort of person who almost strangles | and when my feet ait the asnhalt again ‘ahd T heard the clang! clang! the trolleys as they passed an old Indy shaking her figt at them on the comem, T knew T wan homie. : BT ¥ “When you get the crickets out of your think factery, and turn your around, ain't we a lot of wons to take all the cabbages that come our way! the country, while our own little nix by four cries Itself to sleen tn tho dark? “We drag ourselves away like a wet sponge from our fittle cozy corner change cars six times to Fiyyille, with two malls every three weeks: rofl lovely orbs over monls picked right out of the can that morning: let hungry, mosquitoes phiy Thankegiving Day with our good, red blood: get malaria and hay) fever; rufn our hard-earned lawn covers on the home-made roads; almost Jour necks and a couple of commarttments wrestling with our fluffy-dutty bj re ae in front of half a ginss bullt before the Flood: try to see what w: | ho ower a soven-cent smoke foundry, and come back to the city with a from nobett but the doctor, druggist and undertaker.” : if people don't derive any pleasure from, {t, why do they. go awey?/T ving hurriedly to get out of the range of the butter, and marvellihc a atrangth. } "So as to be able to talk about ft in snowball ttme,” she reptied, gtying mo |a knowing wink as the Indy of the houss tiptoed into the room to watch the her in his attempt to learn whether | death struggles of Monday's hash. a she loves the young officer Vronsky, | = a ay and finally traps her with a lle by tell- T FO = ing her that Vronsky has been killed HIN S A ( R THE HOME in tho steeplechase. Perhapu_ all this had to be done f the wake of a ‘'strong scene,” but it is done at the expense of Xarenin, who | ts changed from a world-wesry allghtly cynical and yery tolerant hus- | Chees i toes, corn, att, and pepper. Sims + Cheese Balls. ne par ares cas i EAT the cheese until melted to tha] are tender. Add the Sutter and poe consistency of chewing gutn. then! and serve hot, with erizp crackers, ms mold to the shape of an oral bon band to a willy jealous brute who is even more melodrenatic than Othello. As for Anne, she hasn't even the) excuse of a second child—Vrensky’s— | for running off with her lover. Sho bon an Bean Salad. presg ® nut meat in centre from cooked navy béans left over Solution of the he. ! “Bridget’s Age” Puzzlei ron Herp ts the solution of the “Bridgetis * appetizing salad can be made | ri senttmentalized into the usual” |, heroine, suspected by | ]/ Bt. é . . from a meal, Chop a small onton| Age” puzzle in. yeat re CREE {> the beans; add a Uttle pepper and| worla: erdag’s “Evening. LANSING Inegar to taste, ET stated: int S$ fy mother is seventy-fre, nor! | Southern Corn Chowder. ips aad ot eecares z | =p 0 ONE quart of raw sweet corn ad3|was born on Feb 9, of a | pint of stewed potatoes, St) ‘The days upon which Feb. 29 fell in fim; pork out in Inch cubes, two ontons,|ninetesath century ran in a aya ed ‘ everybody (it was painfol to watch the bad actors who gare her hard looks), How Anna Met Her Death. bullied by her husband. and robbed of her boy. Therefore #tie te justified in-treiting off with her lover Such is the, Yogic of/the stage as demonstrated at the Herald Square Theatre. It was p aps nol Mr, Mason's fault that he did no realize Karenin. He) probably did what he was told to do—and he did it very well. Mr. Robert War-! wick c Vronsky that ft seemed a miracle he wasn't broken Into splinters when he took his off-atage tumble in the horse race. The one really sausfactory character was the Prince eplien Oblonsky Of Nr. Alpert Grau, who caught the trres ralety of Anna's brother without any apparent effort. | Master Foster Wilile . though a bit too precocious as Iittle Serge, also helped to llishten the genera? gloom. After her one telling scene with Karenin, Mira Harned abandoned f to handic(/chtet achool of acting—tears, xniffiex, and more te. of “Bast Lynne.’ except | one teaspoonful of salt, one saltspoonful |twenty-eight years as follows: Gature | of white pepper, one large tablespoonful | day, Monday, Wednesday, Friday, Supe! | of butter, one pint of milk, alx c: day, Tuesday, Thursday, Feb. 2, 190% | cnackers,and-one- pint of sliced toma-| tal: on Saturday, and the previous Fuse : Scrape the raw corn from t which came on Saturday was >}m Roll the cebs twenty minutes in | iSc3; previous to that {n 180. Bince the water enovghta cover them; then skimj|aces of Bridget’s motoer and younger ; 6, soak, and acald potatoes; fry | sister preclude her having been born fx. ° ns in the salt poxk fat, and then/the years 18% or 1910, we find that hy ato the kettle with the] birthday must have been Feb, 2, 196%} the potatoes, toma-' which is the angwer to the problem.1i//} ¥o woodin 8. Her visit to the boy was Itke golng back to the sad, wet days int Miss Harned wore gorgeous furs instead of green the rest of the cast, It was enough to drive Anna} CHARLES DARNTON. | As PGR. words kK to Such anctent melodie ~erypiei—_pouis of her eyes there are The Soldier of Fortune and the Slave Princess | Struggle or a Strange Prize. — onj{teelf? Shall 1 be t or V try to betray me, 1 W know that there are wor heststentaneenineenes {you fn a bad humor’— “I cannot imagine why you shov!d be | friends i be tras. ianent aR RAC Ey One ene eee fe be | “Oh, no! I assure you!" Zoe broke in, | 90 anxious th show yourself to people 0 you? ‘They are|chains and starved, or turned out Pe waser is Doth malt and freahy | ones at that. At a nasal] & Zoreinusa a with a woman's diabolical facility in| you do not know,’ he ratd. “Or ter elderly persoas.| your house and sold at auction? Those), © be gay if emma borne win |interrupting a man just at the tignt|haps vou fancy they may be friends~ who would bem d and grieved/ are the usual punishments for ¢isobe- Alea away i andieece you Tucnereteaat tte yolsoe eat A PLINCESS'-1N SIAVERy | |mementito: nerwowaireavantaya oun | yous think (hat ir’ thes: resopaiselyou™ 116 nat you have hought « pretty| dient are they “not the words ‘distinctly; | Zeno asked, gla in reality” that : sy Was never in a better temper in my|Dbut that is absurd. I have told you Atior ally Syouoamelneer| ii aw ot: « Greske's sald an wld nok ear, tue oles | conversation Had bean nterrupted. oo By F. Marion Crawford| |" that If vou have friends in the world riest, did yea not? They nat-| noyed. longer, ‘The boat must | you would understand v4 Tene ‘nehtiet vated JOMVFAWrOr To proveinis, she took-a bird and| YOU may go to them, and you aay yeu, late you in thelr minds witn| “If you were," angwered Zoe, turnin on ity way down to the | man, I suppose. The man gaye yourw, ae some salad, and smiled sweetly at her | ave none.” ‘And, for some reason o:| Her face from him'to hide her Zoo anmveret, | Bow h my lord. Bhai ¥ int “you would probavly wish to tear o plate. leaving -him-to-—prove-iis_asser- 200’ tone changed agnin and became know what 4! 9 Mysteriou tt Tetsit er, you think tt just as well for you, Ie“ by Philips Pupttshing bur he did not tall Tito” the-trap. | ©#isblypetutant Or your affairs; that-they should} 1 have a Ittle. : “He tells you that if you will not. try Tor Sany on? ie-eu Tem Sarena SURRDS | sthen you are not easy to lve with,”| |, SUM cothine put curiosity, of course’ rays heard that the Venetians -are{ Je mmigat beg wise presaut SS nas SU aPC UA ne aotieg pew erotnsaunre gent eehees IES - Sh GHwee reds Blunt Ta ST Th apse Anewere|d “I want to sce the people: MY in uehe A iH) SFR al tea ate up Fai: | ne. cbeerved, bluntin:. you Ike. Is that tural? Ine) SOU men of business -2onu—tookedt—at—her—shatpie—noy hat hour, and many | ably do as you wish—probably: Te a TE en Ee Ca een 5 rf ie bette: j te words sounded lice a ad heard men #iHg-] "Your friend must have good RT PRE her'intancy, sells he a slave in order Ww , whole month I have never sean one of An Insult was only ha’ g in thelr bouts, sometimes 10 that | Zeno smiled, ‘Hut then he only sald tysave froin okaary the wite and ehiiaren A Woman's your friends'"-— to compass ; anclont Lydian mode, but never | ‘probably.” ‘That is not a promise." \j ol e Constantine) had they pron her up as hi hanging ber Gullabt yan A: Zeno, & alla ano and foward each: y An ustrolog Gorliax ‘ haba a he did no’ © probably the only person | neg ie “wontered Ww ho would risk saying that to t, for his expe sald Zeno, “looking at her. ays Was sinall » mat do 1 risk, my lord? asked | ‘° 1 Will Zoe with a sort of submissive x: Kill You |” infauchter, Zee, | Obstinacy. “I have not many. put much as 1 UNAvenged. thusa, ts sold bY] “Do take some of this salad!" sug-)have, I value, and J do not care to Y oldler of fortune, | gested Zoe. ‘It Is really delicious!” |them get x mistaken ‘mpression of me. are irrestatibiy, attracted | “To-morrow,” Zeno sdid, without pay-|or of tho way I live.’ ing any attention to her recommenda-| “Especially -noy..iPe,women among tion, “J shal heave a few xuests at|(hem," Zoe added, ll lntorrogativeiy dinner.” “Th ounced' those mean= | nwhy ghoald st. the” promt: « wards. Often and often again she | of 9 poo! e sinve: wrt You" mould not hod passed within sight of the Amena | believe a lady of Constantinople in the) nil to-day had ahe seen same case if she took oath on the four nan sitting at t piers | Gospel Imagine any woman missing 9 - 7 and -he had waved Als) a chance of jooking at another about ; over the water, when she | whem ahe {a curfoust"" by, And now in a flash off in- js Se epont ati charaineanliees (To Be Continued.) ‘ Te are none,” eaid Zeno, as if tol My ang eno answored, cu. hit _ ri ¢ fo * id jet: aid, dri 1 nan and none other, and tha he fas beat { should advise you to give them cut short the suggestion, | t¥ea, wir, I understand. Your angor— |, yitae fies pal ‘A 46 a8 the Was for her, and for no qne ‘ s Beno on the a a exactly like this," answered | “1 see, You do not want your men] but pray, my lord, how wit it show/not ctarve you, and 1 rll 3 {aH tide Ba YE ova a Siemat wher a jure’ Venion) auccenan | 08- “'It could not be better ; ERT RTT e j id there was but one way | The Swedish Prince Will , injure. Venloe) succesda: ‘urlo An intrest In the im-| “I am elad you Ike It, I leave ‘he and that was to show ering that Zeno te naytig evurt to. Gruss | fre to Omobono, It Is about another So c at @ he said, veakoning tof lake Yens Pictures Home: Una Polo, a Venetian ‘girl, She leyme that| matter thal I have to speak." phe sald, Deak 0. mY ; : Glustina nnd the latter's father ace comin You need not! Zoo laiighed care- (e) polars Sw inaaw| wade) “RINCE WILHELAL of Sweden CoQ ital evening, brings up the thnie ot | leasly. "I know what you art. going to | enjoyed not only lia visit to the Wopored banque say, Shall I save you the trouble?" 3 Yulta obeyed quickly. The alght was | New York, but also the "Yen, re oy eas Ww are . hE {s not gained th * the | very dark, Yensen, Yanttor’ comics of The CHAPTER IX. tt ppm Se ee HITE LIES. OF LOVE. teen : I The Voice Evening Wodld, drawn by the {a+ : (Continued) “Oh, easily! You do not wish your : the white Nes of love, how \ ny mous cartoonist, R. W. Taylor, and ’ f vou are golng to ppiness would be avolded. To thoso ree: rp in the Night. ienlohtveredl raibilehed ie aietine A Slave's Advice. friendd to see me, and vou are golng 4a tls, Cold on the spur of Tie Right Age ‘ Dear Betty AM @ young man of n' am Reeping company lady of olghteen. An we ‘ov oh ig other dea 1 ad de oe nued carelessly, | J Princ sojourn fn the M at her, “that fellow has| | Taylor sent the originals to the and we shall aull hear! prince and received the following as the window was| | vleasant soknowledsment was heard again, at/ R. W. Taylor, Esq, Ox |f of Bventng World His Royet Highness Prince Wil- Swedon asked me to order me not to 100k out of the window when they com, Is that ttt" “Yes—more or lesa’'-— Zeno was sur- {J at last with groat convic- ton “Really? Zoe pretended surprised in- | PMsed. ‘ = : forest. “What?” she asked with artact-| “Xe# that (w It" Inughed Zoe. “But ed eagern ft 1s quite useless, sir, I shall most ny, look out of the window, unloss You underatand me perfectly," he | ortainly, , replicd with a shade of aternness, for he | ou lock mo up tn another room, ads “Ses THING has happened,” Zeno | ja aro never realized. never discerned un er marriage, effect, Tho loviis, earnest looks in es aro proné, during, Uie courtship da th ea “hey do not posse ts awak nongat th the dark, but to presi mroW lg) tired Of; herimeods Be 1Oe YOU AM DE Le ty MU Del Only |= sane in itue mniden) Wwhorion dearning ot her, laverra adinieatlon for’ geoaicaoxs} Hay er | x RANE re OF al bere tartan dee She glanced at him sideways, as a| ‘2 force! ing, ecomomy and unselfishness, will coolngly claim these as her own, when in * : having awings resented to him./ 1) woman docu when she hears a man's|A Declaration veality she neither knows nor cares anything about them ny is the nun| The Friend or Lover. 5 to y pleas. wourvernt tone chango suddenly, und ato Is not|Of Independence, | who to win the affection of his Iady-love will rave over the lon of musts, | Hear Hetty: : 4 kr Mr, Taylol “2 Siro WiRt balay. G0) OF may next She laughed again, much amured ot | when in all bility he cannot disorimninate betweer i 17 HAVE been:-keeping. c: ‘ S “You do not make It easy to under-|the dilemma in which she was placing |'Thoy bath mcke w mistake. If lovers would only ha to bi ileaievoungsinags tore au 4 ToREKER, stand you, my Jord. she sald, after an}iim, And {ndeed, he did not af frst | fect with one another the rapidly Increasing of 1 ee rai eaeeaie bs Pi Aigo feet By fat fc ' wi yi 2 Dt UU a jopt. 2 nia he: > the mptter is Axe. know how to answer her declaration of 1a eoon de imple enough. I And} jngependenee ee eemeene No marria 1 to ng, for jane, cool way. and when I a wae Ad #0, she said she win to sev | family, ‘iS a cI a tM EN