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T he Evening Worl {11 kill the tUresome “imitations” that have heen at F‘anyth! Dees Ounces Uy, Wel halicoflthelwieitortmcnte past, It 1s Broadway ast night. Z Gydney Rosenfeld evidently wrote “The Gay White Way” with a broom: for |@he piece was nothing more than the sweepings of the street, with rcraps—of tunes collected by Ludwig Englander. It was an Imitation show, with imitation *stars,” imitation humor and imitation music. It wap a rehash called a “royiew.” It was lke a nightmare {n which all the good things you had rcen along Broadway became bad and all the bad things became worse than you ‘would have thought possible. i And the wagon that carted all this old junk to the Casino stage was hitched ‘ A to three stars! But even three stars could not turn: cold soup int. dy. With“the ,<ception of Misa Blanche Ring, Giere ‘was ttle Ight: trom the ‘atard, Jefferson. =n = Angelis, wore courftiess, disguises ‘without disrulsing, “ the/ fact that he ls not a comedian; while Alexander Carr, clever though to/ the ‘reputation he’ made for -him- wolf in a’ burlesjue show at the’ Circle ‘Theatre Jast season. Even his Imita- Mon of ‘David Warfeld muffered by comparison with. the remirkable {m> personation he gave in ‘Wine, WWo- man 1 Long." His Jewish ‘char- acterization, whioh he may claim as his own tn spite of the fact that Ig had better than: his Imporaon ‘The Music Master? German. _but after Warfield there rematna little to ba done with th co Jew that has not already been done. So far as his part of Montgomery Bernstein Brewster went—an. it didn't go very far—Mr, Carr did nothing with tt. Mr. Rosenfela gave him nothing-but atage goney,s0—perhaps he shouldn't. be biaeed—hi—bol being funny. Mr. De Ange.ta throughout was as tragic_as his King Lear—one of stay -“jmitationa’® that’ deserved to wear whiske-a as a sign of age. Miss Ring was cursed by De Angella, — but h the best yolce she has ever owned and with un- MRK good nature, remarkadle oiler the blighting circumstances, she sank ther Way through halt a on songs, nd at least twice as many costumes, (Miss Ring merely ‘imitated’ noraclf, thereby setting an example in honesty that Webi in “The Gay ‘ay.!' Although she sang nothing } Blanche Ring in “Dixie Dan.” iBleased by the audience, WW! [thas you could take home with you _ ae nd treasure as the relic of a threo- jatar wri her ‘Irish Gibson girl’ was a green novelty backed up by e.atuesque show-ladies who looked as ~jthoush they had eaten last week's j¢lama for dinner. Miss Ring did her [V4tt to keep off ‘“mitations," but the J0dIs were againat her. 5 Biss Laura Guerite had ihe worst Fa j& ack: She was in a chronic atate of ‘anisheld, complicated by wriggles and (ex? troubles, and-aggravated by chor- Usines of ‘The Parisian Model" schoo! who writtred—on—thetr backs —and— Kicked holes in the alr, Miss Guerite Ghowed “a great deal of herself, but iYery ttle talent, Her costume re- leembied a penwiper at half-masi Young J, Heron Miller imitated his jfather,-The Great-Divider, and—told, in j@ rather personal way. How he had J why should we Sorry? Young |. jMr-Miller “looked and—talked--like his fetherbet: give -ue-Henry)= Wethtrin — i though, —that—Henry_should—aive J, ‘Weron something. Miss Maud Raymond thought she ‘was Nasimova. She deserves to bo Jeent to ‘The Master Builder.” That lmmtght teach her not to overact and jowersing, as slie did Jast nights She nae igatesed=Are—by—overivading every thing——Jeff_De-Angetie_and-Alex- Cars, {ge ens and sang. x see seh [== Post and Rumeell, advansed from vaudeville, danced n fairly good "imita- ot Montgomery and Stone: Miss Bessie Friganza used the family face SRigger’!..for_an ‘imitation’ of her. gentie_aiater Trixie: Melyitie Ellis —“‘tmi- himestt onthe pian, and some very bad-attors—“tmitated'' David Beiaace, |Dastel Frohman and Oscar Hammerstein. You, it was as bad as that! CHARLES DARNTON, -_ Betty Vincents 2 —_ g -- # ~ Advice—to Lovers. + ath Dear Betty. x om B_and Care sisters, A {sma ’ 1| ried to my Dis to be married this mone C and ‘would lke to win her. We Jove C an avint [known the man but a very short time, | i 0 you know tf you Dear eity: HAVE: known a young gentieman for 9 two years and—we-iike euch oth, fare all going to B’a wedding, 5 ar ehould I do? A.B. J. ina friendly way- We long ago MC that you love-her and ask hor | ##reed that we were both too young @ returns the affection. to think sertously of love. He hes two Maters, one of whom I have met Uke—rery much, I would like to herto—apend-an—evefing—| afternoon: AM<alxteen’ and a gentleman about twenty-seven has been attentions for about thr ‘Last night he proposed to_me. z tilts, fora. week'a Unie. He te avery OY —eady man. Shall I take him?- My “lmother advised me to write an =¥ou: are too. young to marry and have BERT yy cher a witte = FERPUEX! Feely: to ae « the evening or afternoon with you. friendly rother and by your actions shi whom, }that tt ia the slster_in Interested: _ Health and Beauty. ae By Margaret Hubbard Ayer. : Cure for Freckles. : that none of the powder remains in the ha/waa, occaslonaliy fafled to live up| fA touch of “The Auctioneer” last night, | ne aa tbs bor i {years before and |?! ask d Daily DHH Hetero doh det ELE PPE E OPP PS SELEY POEL LOLOL HYPLL PPPS HD es Bila Bis Ris ¢ The Newlyweds % Their Baby % By George McManus. I'VE GOT Two SEATS FOR THE SHOW, LOVEY, AND AITS A GOOD PLAY! Magazine, Tu esday, October 8, 1907. MAMA PUT PREZIOUS TO BED WHILE Papa en ene GO GYE-BYE | ee FFU DO YOU KNOow _ GABY FAVORS YOU ,LOOK AT | { SEE, BABY! MAMA'S NEW. DRESS, GOOD PAPA BoudHT ! SWEET HEART, THIS CUTE LITTLE TELESIS L429 SSASODELODE DDS D4 BABY HAVE NICE SLEEP AND MAMA TELL BABY AGILE TOMORROW { GRACIOUS | BABY HAS EATEN THE OK! DION'T WANT. MAMA HOLD TICKETS WHILE? PAPA GETS HES. CERTAINLY SMART. HE EAT THOSE TWLKET: 50 we wWoUL® Nor IT WAS SELFISH: 0 PREcioUS | i | i i -AND PAPA TO LEAVE HIM] EN The Kound Up. (A Romance fourvred on the greal play of ‘he same name.) By John Murray. if i i = : “Evermore. Alsen!” falteret-- DUK] NAVAJO” Blanketa’ were” scattered over . = PRES ape GEE TRH srurmay)-} diem leat muze. fazer 10. Allen, i tha. flars-and.eeata 2. The Boys.’ andthe. Gift. | (Copyright. moive eHarrena| The old ranchman watched him| Echo had taken the souvenirs of the] uyow Gy Ten SYNOPSIG- OF PRECEDES the | @uielly as he mounted: his horse and | hunt and. trall.-whichJack had cal-| Now _the_room‘s complete, [tote down the tral! lected, and, with a woman's touch of [DoUnced Pally: Or ae ed iil His reverie waa Interrupted by the | refinement, used them: for decorative | CDane® around here. ‘he BTOUD | sto Pat Agne. pai leat. Echo might m3 of — cow! ete ot Jack and. yf the he fat Bheritt out. thi coun we of the, an McKee. ™ jured Dick Lane's youncer .prot tate acting aa ia accomplice. kaaed to sousin, Potty shout ine perenades, him 0 9} foaceing meno se $3.00 he borrowed from RINT ‘Allen treachery and Echo's Warr Toby who, wit! paying Jack ot- bia friend's. - CHAPTER XI. “(Continued.) A Cowboy Wedding. ICK, shaken and hurt, towty sank to hia knees covering nis face his frame. Here was the end of all his hopes. Here the sad reward for years of toll and waiting, : “Now you know why you can't stay said Allen, his tones full of Now 1 know.” Piek-staegtrei_to his fect and start: yolce, rs a ‘she loves him now, Fe The=betrared friend took his hand to hide—his deep emotion. ‘I tried he fattéred. Household Hints. | Roast Veal. i) IX pounds or #0 off the log cut clear through. Take the bone out with a pointed knife and in ita place put ‘a dreeaing of one cup soft bread crumbs With his“ hands —A-dry_eob shook a The Round Up’s’ ‘Where'll you go?" “Back where I came from, back Into the desert—into the land of dead things. Good-by! As he wrung the and turned to walk Nis’ old comrades andthe woman. he loved, he heard the minister “The Dleasing of the Aimighty Father Fest upon and abide forevermore. Amen.’ | Dursta of laughter of the wedding guestx the’ cries of Fresno: Kisa_the bride! and bride, Sim! The Trail TIEE{hree—weeks—foliowing: goof —Echo—and—Fack,—t she ung wife made great iin the ranch house on the Sw 00 Tepapered and painted. The big centre apartment—waz-altered Into -coxy_ lying room On tha long, | #6ncs. Mra, “Alle! siving =n corn and the ailver Tihbons of the irrigation ditehes,-dainty—admire the gift, which <s curtains now hung, » Med ths attr __were low window, fields of alfafa, muslin eerantun ably cutaway U styles are having extended amart in effect and “Altogether satiatac- tory. This coat is ong ofthe simplest and-— best $s without tooking~at~hlm,--In.vain: he | madge-with-te-most becoming lines pos. aiblo, It is adapted ‘alike to the sult and Boparate coat and Is eminently V6: sired for both, his instance it is of mahogan: proadclt black silk braid, but, while this binding is new aad chic, stitched edges aro quite correct. The CHAPTER. XII._ ve de> of: asked Alen unused fireplace Echo had placed a Jar of ferns. A clock ticking on thi Manielplicce added to the cheerfulness and hominess of the house, Horns of mountain sheep and antlers of ante- lopa and deer alternated with "the mounted heads of puma and buffalo ©n the ‘walls, Through the open window one-onught ® glimpse of the arms of a- windmill and the outbuildings of the home ranch. Polly opened the Ii4, saying: “Just what Echo wanted.” ranchman's hand out of the life of examining a pinto pony. for tt, eh? “Thats right, the punchers, ith you, now and gravely followed wiances. effects. Polly's Here Jack spent the happiest hours he had ever known. Echo had made the room her own. Her individuality was stamped upon the environment: Kise the bachelor, “That's an elegant instrument,” was her observation, as she filcked an tm- aginary speck of duat from the case. Jim cocked his head as if he were “Bent all the way up to Kansas City Uncle Jim,” chorused approving. ’ Cowboys Plan for Their Employer's Bride A Mammoth Surprise Such as Arizona Had Rare ac th up wore est ‘“Thet ehe bes!” amented Mrs. Alten: | wi Looked lke @ barn whieh Jack was s ‘Thie certainly is the finest kind of a birthday present you all sould that, piano. He wag Let’ doubtful ‘Bte} of Bege Brus! neath, Mppbettit's, cried Allen) tit alline, cottage, at a“petatiat® ned and solemnly rolled ay nna bd Ade et Fresno a Syery mai chande-and ‘board ;'My ma had one of these when Twas a yearlin'," he Freeno—apun the seat fat: asked, ‘lanai ly Known a of humor, cried exultanaiy, : ; a No mo a an n imprenario, lestly declared he was [falas "bote. dence led him to strike os ‘low I ca: hake t gut of [. “Gi he declared, ashe soppe Ps the Ea eee Soest ce more he essayed =" melody, but’ became. Nepolossly soon “Darn the tune,” he mumbled, iS auch, ranaedy is his accomplishment: with lodesty of a dobutante. hear you," cried Polly, rather Framos avy. knowledgin, mi Li begin a new deal. his slo Ea ered. = closely: He spat on. Ampresario. Agaln 0 r a wisred Nercely..at.the. ers. it ere Tigi Hs "hianda_and. ee ¢ et cine : vice falled him, ve ts nee ie “Will you all’ whistle that tune? I'm ¢ fireriet-hereee boys! erfed Bate= re: 5 te Falteringty. with many_at nA sud: ear ny stops apd su dene ay, tried to follow Fresno mage over Board. Onoe the player: struck his) galt and Introduced a variation-on the bas notes. it gat it,!" shouted Show: Low” ol until it almoat ew. His act! 2 Interest, found, the seat aa fell, boys, The ot the ranch fairly FOF have thought of” {on imitation of th t lena ns tr zi end, “shut up." bellowed of a Lie. shipped Echo. Sending to Kansas City. 3occonine “ll ory te a a ookenre en saan honka-| With bath bends hemes Te kere. ‘purchased_a_piano for her ss & A ¢ Cee *Ofake mine " mibeently. indteoriminately Fresno made e@ nolay rdny gift. The morning of I 5 arr: : saan ——\ Show: Low. ses anewered: | te-not-artintio Aman Ad “Whiried RUODT— z ° Florence, | -,.7Cu hesh up," enapped hs wite,| “Sage Srish stick tim. Op. the--stoo}-to-_be-_greeted- chanees,|Tivalegtrelenteal over rom el "| glaring at the grinning ranchmen. with the back of his hood” hyeheslgaea a; water, | title —work—was- sone “POUNSI OM Gi Bie Tougtien= [Pe arowted- ISTHE eae The instrument had been unpacked and placed in the living room in Echo's ab- Polly and-Jim rode +over.to be~at- the presentation—Tha: donors gathered in the living room to bravely, Challenged: outlook” on No oneoame. forwant.— ‘Ain't there none ot you boys potted {under the energetic poli in the Allen. n¢ up Show Low: “Whet did you play? “Poker, axk plained Show Low tnatgnantly, XK Dilemma. A} turned —“tnto— ‘|even” Indirectly, as a target for making, although she delighted in Ing some one else « feeder for her By Ali Baba Boo, 17S. answered Ahow Low, ing waters by changing the conversa- tion, Speaking es if making @ dare, ho “What Iwant to know_t tr there anybody here present as can Tasele @ tune out of that there box?’ that can play on-a planny?" he demanded, “T've_played—on-the big equere-one down at the Lone Star,” gravely piped eort- ously, his face showing no trace | of humor, sroket * the boys repeated in dinguat. ‘i ry all they ever playa on tt," ex- “PONY “grew Wipattent.tyils" presenta: Hon waa_a serious affair and not to be i ploitation of Bhow Low's adventures. Moreover, she G14: not: liked to’ Be used; fun- mak- ideas How’s YourLuck? Horoscope for To-Day. be the: shor ove the € ot the—er—thi Fresno whisk. a the keyboard roreats e yas i ‘tor from whtoh to makeca stettn Pre eee, ‘watched him expectantly. Ag a ‘note ate jumped back in surprise atthe son, ‘reano scratched hia head Sngered false starts, one : Rly “That's #. Now we're started.” hal, “Limericlos."" Friday: : Ing to Fresno he said. i Malden'e” Prayer about so quick: Bimoat font his ybnianen.<.Gazlng at “in “blank altigaemant rus! 1: under his tan. Moat—-apolagetic—yroicn—he — wat the first tune my _alst ahs_played {t con- Ulett homes" oblige = you, but ttn my the mollified sided= bowing deeply. “Ain't music ugKested show Low tg Jim Allen, - Prep tou debi the ranchina ssreed u a anny an’ en = chenters-anh-you -can-otvilisesthe MoH -of “Chit?” re Atlan bathought- hereak that there ware Wor we ieee @ in preparation ‘for the party, ty, If ayarything. was ready th ail ula ing: todo “or ty 38 find sorry abo! : nico] tCome ‘now, clear “out. of here, the ind.| hull bilin' of you," she ordered. ‘and gingerty |° vine men hastily crowded, out onthe au jazza. “Take that packin’ case ont of sight ‘ou méan thi After “several | p mene paulo over | is nny—to be B fats TEcha_dhe't! be anata iqack bere.in-no-tima," she-aided clviltaing 7°" Tepe: mus{- Welrd-Performance; hia finger uj inky grou each member of <his A ‘another - key, backin, keyboard, he be tho. gut with | ie y er savant eho Be Contintved.) ‘Limerick”’ Prize Winners. EVERYDAY. until further ‘anneuncement THE EVENING WORLD will ve three prizes of $5, §3 and $3 for the Cares best last ltses for uncompleted: ‘To-day the prizes aro awarded for completing this Itmerick, oublished last A Bronxtte who hange to a etrap Tried to hang up a bil for corn ea But the clerk shook his heed And chestily ealdt 4 L.—Sometimes warts tavo-roots M and, as fast as they are re- © Moved, grow back again. It ls then necessary tohave the root burned out with caustic, This should be done {@rops. Beat thoroughly jn an carthen- {Wate xessel. Apply a4 often ax required, ‘Dry Shampoo: H.—Powdered orris root ts as , good an anything else for 9 |?¥ ® doctor, oy ¢ dry shampoo, but it should | Pimple Lotion. a dt be ued too often—every _ ton | . : rakes or two weekn. Firat clean | ELRN.—Is this the pimple lotion ‘the scalp thoroughly with pure-:-al-+ cohol or cologne wator, and’ when it hen entirely evaporated, and the hair ‘ta dry, shake on the powdered orris Toot, rub it through the halr and brush out with a clean brush, taking care you refer to? Bicarbonate of soda, 36 xraina; zlycerine, 1 dram; spermaceti olntment, 1 ounce. Apply to the affected parts, Let it remain on ten ‘minutes. ‘Then wipe off all but a alight film. : “pound fat salt roavting pork, put in over tie Veal, do not put any water in the pan, have @ Rood fire, but not too hot, Allow twenty minutes’ to the pound und after the meat bas been in the oven ten minutes bests frequently with the pork fat, and see especially that the xravy jn the pan ‘does not burn. When done remove to platter, set the roast pan over the fire and putin it a table- hpoon, heaping, of four. Let it brown, boing careful not te let {t burn, ‘Then neshalf cup coud Water.-Btit, then fie Sith bolting wnter until right cone aistenoy, Add alt, strain Imo. gravy bowl, and add the Juloe of the lemon, strained from seeds, Have nas Vege- tublen areamned caulifiower, now carrcis, MISS MARGARET HUBBARD AYER is ‘At Home” everl {| Twesday afterncon from 2 to 4 in Room 48, Pulitzer Bu lding, wher? she is glad toreceivo all seekers after health and beau'y, to answe” their questions and to suggest the precise course, treatment, or Pry eri Kion whieh will be of service in each particular case, | | re: i sliced and buttered and new Bore loses Leftover Soup, : AKE all kinds ot~sonrps of vege- tables, aa cabdage leavnr, tomatoes, celery, parsley, carrots, onions, and about six large potatoed. Put on to boll with plenty of the atyle that suits~her the better, Sleeve length, {a to be deter- mi er, three quarter being correct. All peason- ° able sultings and cloakings are appro- priate. 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Prizes for the ‘‘Mmerick’? here printed will be ewarded Friday, Oct. 11: A dame in a Riverside flat Bought a frippery, fluffy fall ha “-Herpoot husband sald As he fell over dead? a Write the ling te complete thie ‘Itmerick” and send te “LAST LINE DITOR, Evening World, P, 0. Box 1854 New York City," ary to use this coupon tn sending in your answer, but you

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