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h ii The Evening World's Daily Magazine, ‘Tuesday, September 24 's Preeeseseeso es cretorsresoesestryrrseTs sets syereeeT WltTee ey eeer eerie a ee z ‘The Newlyweds Their Baby & By George McManus ; PAPA SLAY GALL WIZ SNOOKUMS WHILE MAMA'S out Nazimoba Makes “The Master Builder” Seem Almost Alive, he ANG THAT'S THE Boy, | THROW IT TO | PAPA { ITS UNDER THE TABLE} night f eS e affectation of her Ife Nora when it ior ing Rens th t marked her Generally true performence of Theen's § it te 1 ikely that Brosdway end we w t blame it if Adore Dut : Master Bullter« . e] a ess and fr and given won awl a have ef- © of gir may ed, misc ma trom the long har “Staster Taiker cig! d as a blessed rellet, -luc! J mova performed the tremendous task] of making “The Master Hullder f MUSTN'T almost alive, even though it wasn’t as| CRY, PAPA ‘ as she tried to! Ri ET (T FOR make the aud belleve at the end | of that overpowering!y tedious second pI ! ne RECIOUS | Goor of the first act and then flew tn ax-wild and free as the mountain tird| she reso | the w ounger ation"—of ‘which so much Is said and} Wankel, however, Isn't lUkely to please | feem arra i . “OW, Hampden as Master bullasr. feared in “The Master Builder.” Hilda the older generation, to whone her air castles will probanly fense and the ‘idiezy conscience’ of Halvard Solness a sin ease of u i anced morals, But there can be iittia doubt that } jova made Roser: 4 “fairy heroine—a youus won.an as ‘advanced’ as vandeville—iive and With “vitat—reeiity.It— wean rat ra h the loopard cannot changd his spots. ner > re heir and A «Dkin, she went back to. "’The Lady from tae Sea" for the ‘thrilling’ heart | Mida and brought {t on the st: beat- ; ng humanly.qnd ¢leared of its mya- tery. This daring creature of dreams and {deals, of fire and posslble fury of ferce {ntensity and cliidiike faith, became a living thing, a full-blooied vital being who was ready to cimi above conventlonality end —lookdown —___ppaon tha hopeless!y moral world with her masier bulider. It wasn’t her fault that the man lost his head and tumble A @ AP ery © © ARETHUS from h tower just as he had ced z “An si) ed more.” among-Trons that were brown but not , lipped and cruel, and then shut her @ wreath upon her fondest hope. 1 ee 4 Latah asked the Emperor, with | moro ne, I may?” cried the soy- | TUMY, and thongs plaited” with Wire | @e4 und prayed God that she mlxiit Z happened just as it often happens i . sly smile, “what possible business | |i 0° Si agenly furious, as cowards | fd Shaped tools in which; Heliher- tines bur utter one: werd—tast = Dee eig: cacapiani saliseale: ‘ vV FE. arion Crawford. can a Venetian merchant have here at | rls? y : there Swett Wwell-reazeaacrowa” that| cauld hinder the lend. if if) wis ut There is so/milicheyusboll emt’/{7i--rTs 44 this hour? Will-you please to tell ust") “No one spoke. The corpee-faced man | ‘fur all théee hie knotty fingers re-| | Bhs felt the chilly eit ion her shoul- Siestarimuuacrnitnac (edenitcdiee tiers Author of ‘'Mr.' Isaacs,” “Dr,Claudius," Etc “A dustneso that will soon be de-| crept nearer to Zoo, hia dull eyes “x04 | jected. He knew each by the touch. | der and aide, aod “then something a ether patoce hedtieacits Cucwire D ’ . spatohed. if God wi answered Zoe. | on her features. Beyond the wall and| They were jood enough ‘for ordinary | small and was pressed agalrine f 1 ay. You ave woould snot sate f far off the unseen horse neixhed aghin. | slaves. or perhaps for a double-dealing | her, t under her arm; al ands may beat your highbrow and try vai a aoe — ——— a could Mn otlookwaways trom ethe}lt,? “Aarker. but ei] around, | steward. or even a lying-courter, For) Mat felt like horna but were horrib: | Copyrignt 1000, by Phillips FubManing Ing upon him when wes alone the scarlet tunion were aa red as blood. Mghborn maiden victin he bad an | dutch and fat 2 — bantam ~ — ig und ner drew jt tight, and it to understand why a little girl, who a the age of twelve lost her head qsein @ man do a church-steeple speelalty should come. to him at twenty-two and ‘The twisted| instrument far more refined and ex- quisitely Keen than any of thease things, | Kent the thing tn tts place and be ‘treasured It as a very rare) Torture | possearton which sever left him day or But under that thing,! which was tho xabe, and though she knew what she ‘was risking if she aid not gain time, | | the Jonging for Just vengeance was too [strome for her, so that @he could not 1 Then the answer came. Bivdad ako Hy if tormenter mo * yords came, trom trem tn fin, ara voice, like the er of the Tack. "She ie. Michael Rhangabe's daugh and helpless, to bind him and kill him, and to bear his crowned father to the throne high on their shoulders. But this one waa in his power. He EDINO CHAPTERS. cess, living ia Coo: pame to her into slavery to night; for It had been sent to him laste Gemandting the kingdom of a “princess. if + 4 \ . Win him from ife.in a tew ho} we ly of ber Wrsn.| Sat on his horse and looked down at [eontrol ber speech, and in her clear te caparthoe?" a {yay for away p she south S08, Chale qadunt- shel PATE i se “anf sta tnoth: poate in, Beemetenon 1 r, and his joose jips smiled; 7st her |FOUNK veloe Andronicus heard an ao- there Te oepet 4 needed the. wa: Fsgede alive’ and moved slowly round and rt him <p another tower whe i moldier of e. | Voice shox again. enna 14 body | Tound. ‘There waa no real pein at Mr: Intiove with each | other, | tace was still and proud, and in her | cent that etruok terror to his heart. 4 man nodded twice in conmiantiy isst tt But thers Dut she felt that. the alow delicate he Isn't even a g00d second-story man. poror, Johannes, has been The corpse: tacos in lips writhed hide: | “She and hi Was something In the ‘baw thet ‘belon he exclaimed tn | assent, Mj | irritation might drive her mu ls not mad!’* Mr, Walter Hampden made Solne Pe en Te orated ty hia own son. | poor blue cotton slave's dress she faced n hla ‘ righecevet Dine lins shes bemathats Mecivastsl tee arvotisneaictlvera tee Atironieus." zene Solan b coneiracy fips [hier like! ayotnal @oddena sudden anxiety. “She Knows something! | UnY, when Zoe's ere fell oN DIT, o9y | Gould be taken from ite Wile cage, of |g Zhen muaaanly & thrill of wild aKony 1 johannes and restore bins (0 reae, | DY | 5 it ety eae @rength, and although he roared until Right Zeno Is rowed by Goria, feiow-| Discovery ! Make her speak! _ | nim out to. at \Corpee-faced man m of the|Gyatnat her will, but many hands hell the Bijou's walla were tired, he gave Gokopirator, to the foot of the tower where ith His bony hand her pow and ghe coula not move, ‘Tho e| masterful performance. It wasn't hi iebetge abies Ahan ogee sy | "Who sent you with tha ne aakea | ThE Torturer. a Sa eee x, Rnfhe | The Borer Beetle. horrible porercbeetio bad perun to wore Besinte ott coutseltthatiener talked tse Mme. Nazimova as Hilda. Finpercr refuses (0 eegupe, leyt his youngest |!n the deep allence, and every | Ne the words were on his lips the | fal face. to hms and ang Liautvered |uttel doninialiticiettaatained ihena (are | Wal eeemeecnies Dad yiaihee 4 man Cuca iRete tin! (ono js tlso'2 Pelgoher) howd, be tor-| there tstened for her answer. |running footman returned. and after| from head to fool nt his tough. from the ba« a dry walnut. With the |” The e-faced man watohed okt baz ime we were heart apd soul with Hilda when she asked, bay ie See tis Ja covenee Ep, a renter “Since you have read i. you know.” |him another man came quickly carrying|, “Yes.” he sass, “It he’ | polnt of the knife he wore at his belt her att ly, and when he saw pee ShWhy tn the word all Quat tale about a crack tn the eltimaey tT? ene tat RO sel pp arectamtshe a Sant | she answered, and there waa no tremor |@ worn leathern bag. He was very tall | Aushed. he split it carefully, and turned the |start hia creaking volce was heard {n, Naztmoya, yvhoae. work was Iluniinated. by vivid Rashes, deserved to get | Tear Sho Imprison hin and éemand a ren. * f " ry, iZ ike: nut out of one of the half shells, toss- | th. linegs. NSEC ATT UNT Laces ean eh come atinlee ooo | fom in her voloo. 2 nd thin, and he atooped; he had the| LO@ Strikes. [ing the other into the bax. “she will speak before you ean, comat: } Pana arasteatie leet eae ash 2 en ullder® makes her | At the pak of her own lite Zoe plane the | ‘Tako care! Where le this Venetian, | face of a dorpse and there was no light | 4» held her by the ohin. and. She watched him,° calm and fear-|tenscore,” he sald. : Je GD EO OSE Se Serio Keno trom, dest this ZenoT fo his Zoe did not see him, but! ner beautiful head to right less, and ready #0 face death if need (To Be Continwed.) ahe wondered what sort of hold | Carlo Zeno would take on his neok, | when all wes known. And she saw red Bince the Emperor sound bad been heard put te Mscordant voice; but now the.) to the prison Alegulsed as bearing sweetmeats to the ap- She Is halted at the door of | he came and stoed behind her, close to) the Ethiopian, and he fumbled jn his “I don’) know.” CHARLEB DARNTO “Take care again. I ask, where te She goes tain's wife. put | to hear tha words which pain was (0 oo 20 the atorrer: by two Gea mute guards, her? 5s ag; and all arcund the uniforma of | ‘a shriek of tury ‘aplit- the ei all around him and behind him and age | sings the sonepirators’ song 2% costa! "T 60 not know where he s," ehe| the guard were as red as blood in the toh!" z beside him up to his kmeos, the red of faba mie iWinto vs hands Se Androids” | said at fax, “but I think you wil! twittght. | Hee amal! hands mudi ihe Fa tuplen that wore: Nie acer a cs see him before leng, for he 1s coming| “TI am not afrai to speak, since I am| {push t sama yh ing inthe \twilistse alr. Rf fore he could catch her the man was ready. He took f CHAPTER XIX. caught Zoe maid snawering the m-| wronchelneraelt free trom, bots Men | hls re and: Tipped, owe bie ca : (Continued) - org words, ‘and wih true, {and bad styiisk @ furtous blow tunic from her throa er oti | x | TO The D. tM t ror what you owe oa et saa to| the torourera face; end TA0Ugt she wee | shoulder and down ber side, and she tried) 7 = sete tata = f e ea utes. hed Ol put @ slender «iri her anger gave pot even to shudder, for she did not| Don’t forget! The inet thetling) HE action needed no Isipnegiorce Sand ee gece many, more. andthe name of} man's str y and her eas lent | i, what was coming but she would sith S 4 aca cha tad | Yes, here’ Zoe answered, “and! that debt ts blood!’ her a len’ advantage. man] die bravely, story you ever read, “Tho Round; os ; for thre young wmarper hat hime geet nig tee busineaae nove: Tomlaht:"}__ She w Paving” cried Andronious in| Mola! neve three paoue before ha could |" Sustharmome, i¢ she died. would be = pases THE PROMPT GIR1, aett ordered that his tether) “rhe «irl ts mad," wal{ the Em-|“T.unmtgeey VOC oa, 71. anewere,| Htnady, himaelt agaln, ss o Robe PASvaw Ruane ate Rep Up" will begin In The Rventnyy = LL HAti-to the xitl whdils alweys on time, for ane | should be guarded by the dumb Ethio- | peror, icoking toward the ministers. | speaking loud and clear “Your reckon: | 7.2014 eri octed Andronici, pAel beeches) tied. bho, tooked 4 lost| World next Gaturday, Sept. &R i {a a Jewel indeed! (If sodcare preparing to give up| plane after the almrm of the previous| “Quite mad, your suguat Majesty.” |!n« has been due these two years. and| [o*Wer "ang both her hands were tree of Andronictis, loose jr ia single blessednesn for the toys of wedded lity and|night. The Emperor looked down at | said one. [gman te coming within the hour to} "but only for thet instant. | Though | ‘are looking ter a destrable caretaker of your happiness |the gtrl'd Deautiful white face, but he| ‘Evidently out ef her mind, Stre"| others ind to me, whether Fou rill or] the African wet Dite Limogt before aa well as home, look ont for the girl who Ja xiven to | took the letter from the soldiar'a steel {echoed tne other. ‘It will be well to; not!” ee td called ont was ny for ahe will _make a good —== t= ean and @preeA tt out and read it | put out ner eyes and Jet her go." | Who Is. Shet & prigoner in, and the tan she had wife. No precious moments wasted or quickly, and then pasved It to the mim | The one who had spoken first, the ipphothe ebislicitt * was close to her : ith ple_bate Banos | egaravating delays, no breakneck rushos Iter at his gow, who reed It, too, fawning ‘Greek, made @ alga to 00). Ty °own etc et ares eae swift [Carel ee iar Pet mena unapore! fe —Segr phamofaced exovaes mar the-enjoy~ ‘We looked at Yoo again, but this }oMcor near nim, and the latter gave! again turning to hia nilnistera and ef- | heman his. work. on 4 3 aiant of fife with-the piri who ts always eyes her deanty was all gone at once |an order to one of the running footmen | Acera’ Yer ali what she knows.” : ‘entime. Be 1s ee reliable as old Fathor She twas cng. of thors monsters that | who stqod waiting, ‘The latter instent-{- Tha Greak with tha Rewning feos Emperor weld, re trrean'a arent hands LLUSTRATED ee ¢, and nothing hinders her presance were uiwaya, Gonspiring against htm, {1y ran th throumty the qreet-open decor. | Lent in his naddle toward th yore | He teaned forward a. little. the better | charming, ottractise. Mt- i ‘Can He Meet Her? long partner, Ot the hour appojpted. If you ere look~ ing for the prize of the timtrimonieal market and long for a genuine and true heipmate yout_will. find. that the. prompt girl te.a great comfort and joy saa lites!’ \Shoald He Propose? ‘pear Betty* ~ AM twenty-one and tn love with « , man forty-five, I am sure he fikes Aime in return, Should 1 expect |: ‘proposal after « four“ months’ court- “whip? x -Wour months i @ short courtship. The man will probably propose whe: be consiiers he knows and loves yo ‘better. Do mot be in too great a hurry Tuesday, Sept. 24, 1907, HLL, travel, remove, deal with women. Brew potions or delicate Select wallpaper or car- Buy horses or vehicles tn the forenoon. An auspicious day for all en- torprises that ‘deal even remotely with solanoe of any kind, particularly Giec- triolty, There ts “luck in the atr’ this day. Put your affairs to the touch, Those whose birth date this is will have much temptation to neglect busi- pets. agatoat his throne and his life; ane was one of those thousands whom ha sew nightly in’ big dreams pf fear, i way of the Palace. Where Andronivus| pelf, and he #poke in a very low vol was, the torturer was never hard to find. “Your Majesty would do well to ha’ her tongue torn out before she says q Vit ota leethern bax, hands fumbled in it, draw from Zoe's ‘The man. oJ and his oti OH HY Pook CLOCK, IT Was TWO HUNDRED HOW IT WORKED SISTER tle model of & loose coat well that ts partioularly muted to Detween-seas0ns and the early autumn end which can be made from & variety of materials, Tn the Mlustration Borlesux red broadcloth ts trimmed with velvet and atitched with beiding silk, but dlud, brown, tan color and) white all are in yogue for the dressy coats, while for those for achool wear mixed materiale are perhaps @ Dit more serviceabla The coat {a made with fronts and pack, |The sleeves are moderately full: and slight- improves {t. GmitUng the chocolate and pdding pute makes delicious penavdie, Lwoa is Deer Betty : ‘ ‘AM vesy muoh interested in a srl | wut resolve wetnation tne ege ae | ly gathered at thelr lower ZX bave seen for the last hait yéar.|iem be heeiful. For thom this Hens odyes, where they are’ fin- Bde also cares a grout deal for mo,|# is foretold that ‘ian unguided’ eteod tnhed with bande to whieh but unfortunately we live in difforent| shall trample-the cord.” Their busi- the roll-over cuffs are at- boroughs and have no mutual friend|nesa will need attention. For women ed...The cape 18 Ar” I through whom pwe) could obtain an in-| this year will bring an unexpected and ranged Over tha cont and ‘ Ia {t {mpropér for mo to] delightful opportunity. the collar is attached to y+) Saset and talk ¢o her on the way home?! ‘he boy born to-day will be rest he edge of both, There Ae PN . GB. BKC eA CoRaDer acids levee es eet « a choice allowed of ye Beh, preeae to apes to the youns| in 28 RTA ate Setoelect| three-quarter er full length ‘Can't you fe eoneainted With earns | omens aya elied Gil SEL Neeyes. i he at Ress Perk pina aaiied Boker) fron acne baboons Stearn har ‘The quantity of material ‘ pe haere sr HINTS FOR SEKEEPER cauinsd for he medi iL. ih Postmaster's Puzzle: O E HOU : See a avant if ' rf <4 yards 44 or 2 S-4 A Fighting Chance. NSWHER to Postmaster’e Puss! 3 ‘ 31-4 yar : Dear Batty! printed in yesterday's Bveoins | Cabhage Salad. Quince Jelly. Fig or Date Whip. Fudge. pata ahaa aide th Vorid: eo ° -§ yard vely' m AOC] trpatyLoren.;.and sem iearnings | 3 oe 3 to ahs the ga rietel| OR dressing use four eggs, well |/"PAICE the parings and cores of halt| ~NE pound dates or (ies, half pound ED Ee pesOL: THe, BARAT, (009: 90, a fies $8 & Wonk, with chances of advance. |1¥ necessary fo SIvile tie el salle deaten, with three-quarters, cup & peck of orange quinces, after can- Fogilah walnuts, halt cun water |] of xranblated sugar, tees squares |") UE A sian Bet ah me omce Jaa younk lady T | yy ve for the five-cent stumps, and the vinegar, Next, mfx one-halt-cap/ © ming the beat parta; cover with or enotigh to stew the dates, quar- ot Unswestened chocolate and ono} pi MiMere Ne \/ ; greatly admire, “her out to din- ¢ y oful salt, one toa- | rater and cook sev hours, edding| ter cup avgar, Boil fifteen minutes, | olp of milk, Cook, aticring as Mittens = ‘ - tterh 5,785. ‘per, and then to @ matives, but later | other Amount frst divisible by six, a#| sugar, one teaspoonful cane teh [more water aa, noode coded hry eee tech Are dnd. add whites: of | possible, untdl $2 wh! form: a weft: ball §, 10.and 13 years. Girl's Coat, 8Ix to Twelve Years, Pattern 5,78 Perna wit that she le Keeping, wivady |tR® oné-cont stantps require five times spoonful dry mustard, one teaspeenfil jelly bag and deip all night. Boil te] 00" BAe is etge calls add | whert dropped. intoscold wat Ue ee ener eompany. Shall I try to win her loye or | 88 much money a# the two-cent |penper. Add the eggs and vinegar to {juice and skim, After bolling twonty| tires ost Ponten’ slits stir wells Ad ¢ pret’ ¢ eriy eee h enero eeteAT eT Svend by inal } THE EVENING WORLD MAY MAN~ lot the matter a SOF phon thst one-sixth resery the above mixture, with @ tump of but-| Minutes add three-fourths FO oring and poke in moderate oven | from the fire and adi a large lump of | tow to } con FASHION BUREAU, No. 21 West Tweaty-thira streat:Now jet the matter drop 3 : (sor double ‘boller tll thick. | SEAT, 8 you have fuloe, det oti unt! nrteen minntes. Serve cold with witp- | taxter and two teaspoons of vanilla. Obtain atten ts in coln oF stampa for euch pattern urdered. Beco ig SL ICL vara veh DAE BAL AER Teae bea tain nRLE bea re wil Fie ver “a érock santain It A 2 edge, then pour| ica cream. Very tion and good. The] Beat untit thick and ‘creamy. One cun ‘These Maly anY NToWat "your name and address plainly, and af very y pr for it i} oI bia Fock Gontein- ea Thy ah $ ood ed r or bitternyt 1 a Lh IMPORTA? rite 4 (% every attention and try to win her fortwo. It will be found that the clerk | Pour | rept mee) Peaah parle: te should he stoned and chopped and | Draken wal PLTESHyT, tania beptectas | ROTA IST 2 ing two-thinds cabbage and eove-third is Fecelved © one-cont stampa, § . and Bme8, Fournelt, na every-man lias a right to ai she fow eraappion, and ree pute added after the dates ary Oho, Tahe

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