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The Evening World’s Daily Magazine, Thursday, September 5, 1907: The New Affinity Fad wo eo By F. G. Long # creates? 10 VE STORY OF YEARS. " “The Man on the Case” > = ee Ses oe) eee Ge I : ee Is Sherlock Holmes Se sens oe. eas : Ar ethusa, ‘ - —CAt:‘#Piay. A Princess in Slavery. LTHOUGH “The Man on the Case” wilted in the Inst act at the Madison DIFFERENT Bquare-Theatre lat night, en audience which waa In pretty much 7 PN wecsscnmetey tase Sinan, or es ni ik os betty alee he OW / By F. Marlon Crawford, ingaton Furnias's entertaining littie farce, and the capible company that tossed Author of “Mn Leasom" “Dr. Clarttus,” & it over. the fopriights. The three-act pi edy” ‘in’ spi ¢ wasn't “a rollicking 20 of what the pro- gramme had to, say, bit it was an amusing (rifle which for twe acta at least answered {is purpose very ‘well and dixtracted the attention of the audience from the fact that It wax being #'owly ut surely baked in Mahager Walter Law- OE Fence’s Twenty-fourth street oven ; YNOPSIS OF PRECEE Tha man on this was ‘our old friend Shoridck Holmes. only @ scene: i he wore-3 emt © William Gillette's Indigestion: and exposed tha er tasty, sails heraed workings of lls wonderful m h a franktiess¢ ¥ uy that of At of the (coat Vengeance, pieeene olane -- ——— — : ——— pam Yet, 16 do Zoe Sumtice.ehere wad onal Through, tha three —~ < ‘(=A C000 HUSKY ee YY ha ot fart Jomed x very prety “clue? im the (BYERS JOUN!.* | Fone cmon Ard) [WIVES EXCHANGED) peed tga pose ihe ast HOPE YOU'LL BE : Coa WOR Ke) CHOICE AFFINITIESHE HAPPY WITH YOUR \AFFINITY. SS Sperseded by bh Srouicud, Bie sounda Zena on, the f NpleNcy. dnd” (hy german dine Sefores ath might Aieagha’s wrongs! froma danger, CHAPTER X The Firs tried to! Ian a 1." he sald when ui \me how you 3 9 rope he an- frota far work,” ba answered. noon al work of one man. have puesta =f Treason for not, being kille: rile 1 beside ie hand thrust tnto his loose belt. She took the | » which bung down, and Jooket up ading, Please, please do not go to-nl Stil he shook his head; noth! BACK TO one must watch beldw.” Zoe, the man ‘¢/ the bake pik useless. 3 an © vprbnd Ves thove him, and he would co. A ie up. “That \aht aaah e i y | ; NQW, JOHN, FOND AN ~ TRE FICKL peaddg ieepyetat 2 } p. That \aztne hist trish ainel : : | (ROARS kepieere if oon STAY (AFFINITY YETZ, i irae n fae Toya gud eae ine ‘sangarc Ear cet in a pawn U2 Too LATE: hatha < a 1 the soft leathern pillow. ami that Would not ty to-kyep | rain ber foe taka { im to the oot ot the Jameson Lee Finney ae Carrol} Oempsey-Betterton; Elsie Leslie as Nell. You tant mate me To ly @ slave ed. tibule without calling th The cuniton her voice, and )she parted from the sentence was broken by a sod, paaN ee speed y at Tat 1 amr U BAN iS pealed to his in vain, 4 inore: i - peat 6 herwett ti bin. >) - ped fils hand and buried her face| He saw tat sie had Gauwetioa Tow, | m there, very quietly, * she said, for good) J stood under a ee with his arm aroun though no tears came with tt. When he reached the outer entrance| | at was sadly Ineffective. Ur iiliam Cot “I would go to-night, though my own |and looked beck once mare, \¢ rn to be caugnt in the ra ng sirank mother begged me to stay,” Zeno an-|*ready Kone within, and the quiet lawop-|! almost to notliing nix voice was hopelessly under the weather. The versal Unit fell across the folds of tie heavy | Sgement should tako in {tx storm signals and put a few pr er that leat Zoe turned her head without Ufting H eos Mt and looked up at him sideways, CHAPTER XI. if Mr. Charles Lamb as the detective tho didn't detect, and Mr. Wilifam: Her- “For ¥ : mee he t as the Irish uncle, ware camttil, lille Miss} on xpd Miss Jo- or Your = * A Midnight Meeting... ing Bronco, fad ya! way. ot plumbing De ad wearing her t Country |” ENO left his hoWse nolselossly half + ever her ears—were other members of a satisfactory cast “Then mut = an hour later, after changing. hii “The Mun on the Care? {x ar m much depends on your going, ng, Dut tt is so Itght that the storm in the clothes. It was intensely dart a} last act will blow ft away unless some one | she said, with a question in her tone “lett-were-only for yourself, for your |R@ C#e out, and after being in pleasure, or vour fortune, you would|#8%t he could hardly see the witty marble steps of the Janding. He alma}? “The Ranger’ Is Tedious, — —-- — ee Lee inieu telecast etithaycatiee pa Zero turn urned and began to walk up when he stepped quickly toward tin i 4_\ 25 ° Q eoaidens Gigiseay ds he sald nothing | ot to save himself. he could riot pee < TO her mind. ent began to dawn ini oe ai and wes considerably stds ” to find himaelf in th ern sheets ins moments, But 4 tt were for your country—toxlt careful, 1 of Augustus Thom: new bonler drama, “The Ranger,” at Wallack’ The play suxgeats “Tho Rose of the Rancho" without the rose. that stage effectivences In Incking. for Charles Frohman has given it a beac: ful production, but that the story 1» on a dead level and growd tedious aa {{ proweds.Its-one merit tstts nmturatness, : A GREAT deal of scenic beauty wastes Ite sweetness on the desert vai atead of in the water. Ree porns “Gorllaa!’ he whispered, Jeaning ford refer_a_pipe or ctg- | He_ wtrongty for +03 —However. you must Hoxever, if you ps lance¢ sharply yt her as he! wary va The promise offered tn the frst act th The Girl With Good Manners. Rot allow Bim to siny: later than Ul. | aretto cene In atways an acceptable ores | turned tack toward bee Jnenlelvane “Yea!” answered the astroiorer-fs%t Don't vourminn|(mre yeSAe\ | until in the inne cae eat Fradually las | Le BU Srna cieecat seeans tar ota tmaa | ee earaS Lats Loves ota a moment before whe spoke again, |. 7 eat Gane op a proceéde' tg layidowa iksfitclce minal paved it with pollteneas. ‘The Idle attentions sbe [Deer Dewi 2 °° | Street Car Romance. looked) down, thooghttatty pinched ine A Perilous “Acinhen Sry se | At area length, {Cis ail buts loets “Tike Hhawern| cn/one ‘Ani wll heighten the aeway routine of aay tena chee il peepee epic a tes Gy Cane Ta eee Adventure. eon at ‘A rm ng from @ phonograph when the Ife, and through her unfailing “thoughtfulness she SV eer a ‘The light skiff shot out into the dark curtain “fram the shore, instead of]! deara herself to all, No girl 1s so busy that she can . the play doesn't met a young lady on the car walle ee er, fv morning for a gear I navel etruck her. 4— Dut failed. 1 sent ner a birthday caca “And though I am onty your bought | Po ect F ay inte, : iiminate good manners er dally rou ding ditectty- for Blacnernae, After} if The oharact 5 Cee ee ee ee eee ieee ainiy| Miise she raturneds (to) me, (Was at going to burinsa. She haa madelyiave,” she said, “I would not hindar| tow minutes Goriias resid on hint i racters are well drawn a: Of work. for Just Unread) it Proper to ask for {id return of a pin) a very good tmpreasion on me Welyou’then, I mean, I would not even try 2 th used to th Well noted, but they are not partiealarly estenUal to suceess.~ An good manners are so easily ac-| 2 is u a . cars, Zeno had gtown he interestin Many y arty, that 20 selilom encounter the| We! bad given her? 1 cannot forget | jook at each other, and, although I pay |i keep you from running into danger) 747 254 could now seo him quite dig:, .} interesting. Many of them are Mex me go Midom encounter tie) her, @8 we work in the samo pince Of her marked attention, have never |—for Venice!" es gic aot sont pore esters Sur alae ine tn different desrees ot servitude| | ‘in carrying our good man. | uslness. Would you advise me to re: spoken, I am very anzious to make| Sho held her head up proudly mew, | UOC OO. or ue sound of ethers} ob apenkasce nin ; ss re comes In carrying our goo 7 eaaskice ; i : rable : panish that Mr. Thomas aste-to:therrwe-é ee eee rien | Sain her frieadehip? 8. W. L. |ner_acaualntance with very honorable |and the last words rang out in a tone |Sirs tut thera waa nothiog: they wags. may Understand, but that keeps you | Né® Whe thrown a rat provocation are of Iitle or no value, for then It is ~ a favored few who reap the benefit of our thoughtful attentions. The girl o cultivates for constant use a kind manner ig sure to succeed whore ier Icas You bave evidently deeply © oirenaea | views. I haye found out her name and ic at went to the man’s héart. Ha WES) gione on the wiler, \ the girl and she does not mean to fOr | address, but! have not a mutual friend |not far trom her when she spoke them.| “Is everything ready?” Zeno asked: te; | sive you. Why not look elsewhere for 4/15 could give me an Introduction. |The jast sylable had not died away on|@ low tone | yee sweetheart? jd It he proper for me to write her|the quiet air and he already held her /yundred men will be before Blachernas Kuessing unless you Nappen to ba fresh from a school of languages. There is something in the alr, however, tha aA ana ' [eee tella you Mr, Thomas meana business |thousttfyl sister will undoubtedly fail | f a ‘ tae u a me2 Ine Pr polite letter explaining pose and | up in his arma, lifted clear from in a fow minutes. There are fifty Way. | This business comes to Ight when reco |A Birthday Present, Meutae tic eeaa Saar e Vanes bin muenea were rainig on|ders in the ruined houses by tho wall a) company of rangers ride down a 5 - of] « y stays until L&. and even ther | Dear Bot li . 4 on her eyes and her hair.) of the-clts. ‘The money. has had.an. air.) ¥ Friencly Calls ? a HAVE been going with’a young man |) Most certainly it ta improper to her Hpe and alk. | Celjent effect on the guard, for most 6: derer, who is promptly shot by order of 3 ctSe leaves regretfully. I do not care for AVS t : f Hep aac rot aaanet | the storm she tad | thom were drank thia evening and are their captal Dece tests | dim. beyond mere friendliness, and|| about five months, His birthday | tm Me Hee Oe Ga tsicep"now.. Ta tha tower te captain 1, . e: h ny w ee romes In cS e e has been excep" ough a u e ts asleep, too, for his wife s! red -t Mr. Dustin Farnum, as the leader of AM twe ©. and nm young gen-| don't believe he has any warmer feel comes in a few weeks. H £09, fo Ife show Pap Uialiraiisera/ also vaclaivaalvthovign cia tleman-a-faw years older calls on| ing for me. Do you think I mieht/@lven an umbrella and book, Is. it | friend. and become!) acauainted patel aria meen ra rmstes rete Waiek BOR baaleean tout eace tr ine me: ireztiarly.cances mi week. 116) perhipe becaniatakon?, CLOVER. |right to give hima atickpin? F. M. n fome of her friends and then seek an J duction thin: never leaves before 1 A. M. and gen The young man seems to care rather! A atickpin is an appropriate él uckled & aaaicion in and) “And Johannes himssif? Is he : buckled Him to duty so clo: Jove you!” he whispered again and] en ene ee will risk, bie tee little chance to do anything else, again softly, roughly, and triumphanuly | to get ont of the tower, You mayi /ba!T h ult that he never gets be- j 7 Gy : \ aa jeure of th 1 haiing ustanee veer meat] SUSE LIKE @ Woman!’ 2« | # By Tren Cammingiamm, ee sn ane xt on ee (ect ocks and the two e basket? Is everytting!! y in the bows, there?” 2 | Beneath: the There is the usual Eastern girl ang onately just then. usual she gets {nto @ tight place— AGATRBRIOSTIGE y deep and dell walls surrounded by striking ‘A MESSAGE i whole body Quiv Mn Dustin Farnum as Czpt. Esmond; who-are-drink—and very—disor : Sho Sra Sarees bach soft-repeated 8) 1 d : are—dritnt ‘ f aaa chiapeted words Prison Tower! __Mary Boland as Dorothy Osgood, derly, Before Capt, Esmond rides cft to ane ert - mote jn her heart. \ Be Z bring halp we gets the girl to promise { : naa AE Kren mit Heee tye Sr thoughts raced on, alre dy fol- | seyerything. just as you arderad-28, she will shoot heraelf if worst comes to worst. He carefully tells her to shoot 4 S| PUNE ait Ano <plaate [WATEO 2 HOURS. win him In the ¢ pining hours. ta | ond, the Tope clear 29 py out." me hersel in tho eye. But of course she doesn’t. Exmond gets back without A” j gt. AOSAK IT ore CLO TE sau totic) Thad abe must posltsaly ¥noW| «f."tho name of God,” sald Gorlaa as he dbyped his cars agath, Anon,” answered Zeno quletty, The ours were muffled with ragh: at (he thole-pins, and Gorllaz was an , complished oarsman. He dipped the / | blades into the stream so gently dat, 7; just where he is going as 80 js out of her sight, If it were he should never leave the hou out a ticket-of-leave and & Po! followed by a detective to wat t that a man should sss scratch and after him comes a rescuing party. Esmond, however, is held by the é Aoaiato! SDA uneax im one! Mexicans on a charge of murder, and to make matters more unpleasant for him { Papers are produced te snow that the man whose execution he had ordered was the brother of his sweetheart. These papers, tt ture out, were stolen by the fellow who was shot, and all ends happily when the girl's brother shows up - Bue a ding right to watch ¢ there-waa hardly a rij > pulled ailye and well. J fect of his affections th them tamough with Jong, steady strokes, Mr-Parnum rides a -spotted-horse a LOWS A Spotless character fosriesaly, Boparoxyam 06.01: 25 oat its 6 and Miss Mary Boland acts the sweetheart agreeably, There fy any amount of dew bien cored “excelicnt acting, notably that of Me George-k,-Herery—no-the lean and Bani American Consul, but everything is so terrib!y subdued and so fRarfully the same that your bones begin to ache with the weariness of it alk Even the love story js without a thrill. Mr. Thomas has written detall instead of drama. It Is because “The Ranger’ 1s overloaded that {t misses fire, CHARLES DARNTON, + omaikath in darkness or th | al flirt. I Vi fie really” loved Zeno mora, truly at Me ed ryment, because the gloriaus tem. eat Oe Kinses her speech had called) Mlown upon her willing little brought witt yy the c foine to spend i ed eine the house of Sebastian P Amena tower at ‘ix, at least, in how. it strikes th versed HINTS FOR THE HOM $342%99o9- | husband may peroxide her locks all she wants to, make herself look eon-| DMs. at Jeaeh OM azaars but the truth | EK @ | splcuous and dress like a burlesqued chorus girl Her nel, will aay that no _man_ever really undirstood) © | she {fs carrying out her husband's ideal of beauty; but If she cannot fall on woman. eat ae Nee acy othe : z has little to h for but t In lines in her search for beanty, Seen : Warships $2,500 ‘Dress Suit.” ie this exéure, imaginary or {ha cormment when she goes beyond cert use of peroxide Is one of these bow Among my other yisitor# yest Is dowotful whether ue Miss Beauty “At Flome.” Gooseberry Preserve. forty minutes. This quantity will make four medium-sized loaves. ‘This yeast ‘OR every quart of rough red goome-] Ay bo used for Tou, coffee cakes, berries which hary been stemmed | Wajgjy goumhnutssin fact for anyshing nd the indiscreet ay wwa an old Iady from: Philadelphia. She ner Of Maga carried by a and ended, taka one pound of white mast have been quite seventy, but in conversation and in manner sho betrayed tha ne sugar, diesolve tt in the preserving ket- | Combination Salad. 8 moatgouthful and Interesting spirit Fe Creer tal tere Bone th hied Sa sia a wator to make @ thick | COOP the pulp from ripe tomatoes “I have not come to ask how to be Dremutul my dear, because I think at mniuntcatt ; syrup. twenty minutes, skim- 5 2 7 po my age. 1 can rest from the tolls even of the pursuit of such an enviable prize {p must be equippey log well: thea put in the roosoderriog phn enorovensiend an Niriuaband BY MARGARET HUBBARD AYER. NaUTiaat caisotine talacelenutvan eee dauteanere: wacanesiaceen inane i! sus tormas of ceremonial te next ‘day, when bot axel. until ful of bolled drogsing to which cream The Evening World and [ want ta byup with the Umex. And so you're teaching | outit mg, therefore. constet hae a Goa fook fd te-aycup ia | haa bees added. Barve on lettuce, UOH.a pretty girl mith blond hair and rosy eheske came inte the offica late y them how to be Heauttful? Well, that is excellent, but T hope you won't forget | ng. of 7 ts fant $2,000, a Sever Wan, ly «laspey an. i ‘Diesday afternoon! ‘ to teach them to rest from their labora when they are nearing ry aye und|overs th a pag To Prepare Pineapple, S “I didn’t know whether you would be at home on such a rainy day, but} ty get the happiness which every beauty-loving woman craves from the « : : nt Yeast and Bread. AX the pineapple on a flat surface} 11, giad the day is dark, because you won'tnotico my hair so much, Youljooke of the younger generations. 1 like to be dresaed becominély, but 1 heeel woman : ; OLL ex large potatoos, saving tho! ret the rind on In slicer jue (here the girl blushed painfully), “you see, Tm roally not @ blonde at all. ltong ceased from troubling with the mass and) woe ics drahaee : Ni bandss water; mash and add four tadle-| Tor the io eeonctieveltaileca etap Tm a brunette In fact my hair tx black, but I Just do admire blonder sot So] with my fow locks. No, vantty {s not for me any ibnerinaa Wate t ‘poonfuls ef flour, two of sugar,| siarp paring knif ati © ®t touched my hair up with peroxide. I know you don’t approve of that, and I| yqunyer set. Teach them how to be bea i 5 he of salt, the water in which pota.| Mare Paring knife, run around the edge | s..490 you are right. because it's a terrible nuisance to Ko on peroxiding forever.| ‘The litle o. lady rose to go, murmi Se ereette I ‘ fees were cooked, and one gallon ot | of the sices, and remove all the rind | ang in the back the peroxide's all worn off and my hair looks streaky and as| ties of this world! At my age they will x barter enemas - boiling water, Stir well, and when cool| !f ®¥ eyes remain take the polnt of!i¢ 1 wore wearing © {alxe pompadour and hadn't bought the right shade. I'd] And she stood a moment dn the doorway as cage ria 804 m yeast cake which bas hon dis-| ‘Me knife and cut them out. In this! ice to xeep my halr Nght. but don't want to tse peroxide on it or dye tt. What] sige curla and black silken mittens. She turned ¢ solved in one-half cup of lukowarm | manner it leaves the slices In neat and’ woud you do?" “My dear, do tell me, 1s my bonnet on straight?" 6 : is : water, Btand in a warm place ang tat | Pmect shapes, | Well, what would any one do after committing peroxide? ae Peer and Piper. Solution of the ' tise untll light; then put in a cool place, | Fish with Cheese. There are only (wo paths to follow. One leads to the specialist who makes DF Tstay SUT Hs eENTaTau IAN NGINADItBe/ eaINTATLIDIGoa EMER? TOTS Uae eee Seventy-three” Puzzle 4 M sonally—the correspondents from out of town usually write for appointments and thus avoid 3 uscless trip, In order to facilitate matters I shall hereafter be “at home” until further notice for those readers of The Evening World who wish to see me on subjects of interest to them or to other women on Tuesday afternoons from } ta 6, tor several weeks. For bread: Take night, pick Into blta and season | Process, by the way, and the other way goes hand in hand with the peroxide | wne quart of the yenst, add one toa- with popper. Heat a cup of mitk| bottle until death or lack of hair, a wig or a resurge of consnon sense part the | mpoontul of sak, twa. tablespoonfule, of luckleas girl from tho bottled golden temptation to a doll, atir into | erie pa eerie Fea) Pareles, a pile ele ae ‘Thia particular girl, like most of the women who have been to see me, In . well cked fish and pour Into a baking dish, | earning her own living, I have come to believe that it is the girl who works on et bee; ater witeaeten cate st Brew grated cheese thickly on top and) who pays more attention to her looks than tho young married woman. keeping tt covered closely, It will keop Con ‘a pound of sulted codfish over| it his business to restore hair to it» original color, a very iong and tedi What kine p! A fo es asked the man. 5 my yourself,” pa rgiiah iwet ine warm’ place and jet rise| bake in a quick over wnutli brown. It But the business girl cannot be too careful what methods she uses to World Building, Room 48. MARGARET H. AYER, NeRCectR et 811/19, , 3, 8 ait ha pants, seuenloteni tan pass paper eg uenas eee added) svnance her appearance. The woman who can fall back on the protection of a fow pipers like ce." ‘ %2, 78, .