The evening world. Newspaper, October 9, 1907, Page 17

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The Of the Theatres Awe more English music hall tadies of high selary are singing it out at) -. rival yaudeville hous Up at the Colonial, wiers_veudevitte ts “modern Evening Worid Daily Magazine, Wednesday, October 9, 19072 and the dinner jacket prevails, Marle Lioyd controls the electric algn | CAN'T A MAN Little Mr. Finch ee ee BE G. Long gaeeesescoseesecssonss (sen = © Boarding-House Fables #° : Privilege, while three stations down at the New York, where vaudevill HAVE A MINUTES vanced,” Hetty King is gradually becoming Green and taking men's © ening | ; REST: es : a Yc hey 0 17'S 4 WONDER WHATS THAT : By Joseph A, Flynn clothes off his back, 0 to spoof. bas barred the wearing of puffs in the schools of ? THINGS ‘ WOULDNT KERR AWFUL ODOR? —~ “Both-are-hard as nails, but they're not « Dit Alike tn other ware, Marte ts | that ony” Tiremarked po at dinner jest even- b ble first and leave Hetty to her ‘male im- Bersonations’ for the moment. Tn the bad old Koster & Bilal days, ttiq firat of the Lloyds came over and : / F, se are like fish storiee—covered with that oo the Gear little girlies won't feel puffed’ wp. You sce I’m @ Uttle jokey to-night, but Lisale says all my jok “then: hurried right back because she Was-tog “advanced” for the vaudeville that mother used to shake. But now tha} -shh's here: again, bropder. in size truth, I'm not surprised what thoy 4o_t nowadays, or In any other place off the map, thing you know somebody’ll pass a law -meking @ bird cage and a blank Uigrer car teen) Jest ike (a = ; morning with a face kw a rainy day, and make an Son Boller about ‘the: pink ribbons poor' wifey and the Uttle Gerries sport in their. topknota, end al the | honest maszuma being wasted on such trifies, and, while the steak freeses to | death, they deliver a long lecture on the sensible way of dressing; but on the \ a big. cigar and Upper nuise Is beating steadily. / g d 4 af ace —— < 5 z j g ist ast nights? (addins, I1ke\: thet YZ; ee \h Sa RP (ONART ARE YOU: (Yoo! Can't You FIND ANYTHING , € ' : TRYING To, bo?, BETTER THAN THAT TO PLAY WITH], wong, oh, Squat Marie! was ob’ finn + What?) What? eS : E wn to. business loos halt a denen. trains piking off some seneiecan i ; ¢ : _ STOP THAT: INFERNAL RACKET, 5 | ; : s pee ~ rae Horse wD SG : AF = y 3 SMOKE ME our! = OR-LEL THROW THAT : : 2 { [eens wae ey etd ry ay Liles: whet wininotsstihentsher heads YY pa, | ‘ ‘ 5 2 THING Our THE : pa > *ipyery other ‘day some long-haired gtk hops. up"en deck Ifke a grasshopper es Ines ft here, the iouse was: ‘plalal 7 . “wllllig to be shown Paar waets Beall \ ‘| WINDow |. ae ; jand gets hia name Jn the paper with Oho wall about all the‘ heeyible things © ths ‘Lioyd line, and Marie, in spite a J : | we’ woar; and at the same time he’s looking over a white board) fence stout: un ankle or something that had gone | i three inches. high, which he calle a collar. If it wasn't for palf‘the eresy. Jame fn a race for a tiagnum’ of cham | things we fjadlea sport a good many ef these (tress reformers would be measure : jing sidewalke It's bad enough when a man gets that way, but when @ women PArne. was thete to ob Mian (marked down from Mrs.) Lloyd shows symptoma of the same disease it's all off with her, }_atarted off In a _mos' CNet long ago we had a certain party on the floor abevs you with to greatest jungle of ideas you ever saw. Instead of Going up her erewntng gtery. {hike everybody sise, ste used = black piece of rope, ‘ourt’ Road rae : ; Z Grandma. She said ali hairpins and other anchors were dangerous, and if \ jetray bunches of enti t_ th d like.the Boulevard des Capu- seca uaa tte! Basic Say iid Marle Lloyd (Colonial). | the metal In the bs, and the first thing we knew we'd be standing. | Bt. Peter, anewering ticklish questions, She never wore trilbys of English vulgaritj-and Frencti susgestiveness, At ihe eame ime there was_2om g thing so matronly 2 ‘a about her that the audience seemed to feel It war; jes ZN F = eee 5 as een ad quite proper to smile, if not to laugh. Her hair, which roHed up like the billows | we Yh? Set alight: molasses sea. wan horribly respecttbe, : Ne larger than a person usually wore hi the only real ithings to put oa, Astousiy; sand in a Taklitiek song: a — - - STS —__|—— — —— : came mesons she adorned the ‘Tale of \BERNS EARNS: THIS PLACE 1S TRE LIMI {= he ow ingerie ry in Gear ened NOTHING BUT BEANS) | | TWe gor ABour Aut I WANT OF THIS JOINT! YOU'RE A between a doughnut anda hemetitch, but she always insisted on fet ‘own clothes; and whenever she cams downstairs In a new drees half the Hem _ rlettas at the table would have fo leave the room and fo out in the throw « fit. But one day an uncle of hers got tired of this land left her a ton of money, and she suddenly woke upto the fact that . |) was off the main road and two years behind the calendar; so she fn a hurry and htred @ ewell f-ont uptown.” “And T mrppose she is till a dress reformer, but on e muel I ventured to remark, as Monday's roast beef again mee under a’ different namie, = “Guess-again!” she replied, at the same time giving me « warning, the Indy of the houne atole anfetty Into the room: to nee that no one #ot Tone portion of the pia. “Nothing In the windows Is too Kood for her wears the smallest Cinderella on the shelf, and a Jap scrambles her “a Gay." = Wee noo “There wa more meaning than music tn Miss Lloyd's yolce. which waa | most. at home In a coster song that! callod fqr-striped stockings and some Joyous dancing. She waa also on very | good speaking terma with a country | dialect when she mentioned ‘Sonie- | i Ltt i i fe sj ‘le E> FP hre—eemething' was Venus, the aight of which had| caused the reflective old chap to re- j i 7 ay { 1 more ‘ai worma'altande, they) made /almess of | pew you.” After this artistic turn Miss ee Lloyd turned as Spanish as the cir- cumstances would permit, and brought 2 = 7 down the house with @ dance that was) | —— : : = ~ =f eee 2 AR ETORUS Sayre funny without belng too shockingly : B Cocoa Supersedes Tea. vulgar, Who wouldn't laugh at | 4 5 a British eenorita? Dapper Mise King, at the New York, sticks’ to her own country and follows’ in the dainty footeteps of Vesta |’ Tilley. There's no~*’Tale-of the Skirt’* icra ieee et The Bliss of the “Round Up’’ Honeymoon Is Threatened by a Secret (h int Cocna tmportations into the United States are now averaging more thea soo « month, against $950,000 per month = @ecade ago, Meantime tmporta- Zev, ,| tions of both tea and coffee show a decline she wears them very well. But’ she is aig lene That Casts a Black Cloud Over the Cowboy Bridegroom's Life. z ing Away" is the burden of her song Rha THe YeASON Ot Ter “KoINK Iw" tht the-sallor~ boy” haw too" many girs tn one | - Oiale Ater “two Cor “three” telale hey something” on” bis mise “=| Jack removed “his peitand- gan end hie trowhiesoat ve see ere oe deme ees ket Ita a jolly good song Jolly well sung. but the best comex last, when Miss | ‘found one to suit him and sank back} Jim siniled Motty and jok- | Dine them on the rack by ithe do Ee he) , cation he Toturned to bis-old a _ 2 = = = + tn We married Dafiie Hetty King (New York). happy with pir." uncommonly clever dance. Her songs, iike.those ot Misx — == pp oP withoa- sigh of. content: = Spying=-his-tattrertn: eta what 1. told htm, dectared}— 27. eats - : F no oe Loyd, are only mildly entertaining. The Round Up. |) “ssacx ane peck yerr” Pony pat the Bias | Me gale tune to comer ngo the avs kien fo knew 1 amt THACe. wary be deeds Ouee aes Tha aes This yoar's crop of English songs ten't up to concert pith. For further par- || | question, was not meeting with the success she|he entered shaking the younger men's ieee tay. An. Ech te rKnOW. Sghe'd| found that T was loved tn returs—ehen: toulare_see Verte Victoria. CHARLES DARNTON. (AbRomanceefodnded onthe “Nos he rode over for the mail! Z fn her | hand. ; z oe en her lonelet bee came this letter. God! What @ fixht —chairein the ‘hen— tht —you—come_over t—s#ket whan. _gteat play of the .ame name.) fp enough on any man's miod,” Th morning” allen wid hin |*’) flave Suffered’? — | {room, picking up and replacing the arti- = Jim_laughed, ‘Echo's birthday, you know, and the old sult her own artistlc 5 a 4 ed. to hers. | Jack looked long out of the window ~ By J ohn Murray. A-war_bonnet on the wall | the door. = swedexis eikt Milo nedare dees err ro e_distant. mountains, the bar cob ell ohare the weddine—to 1 OUt She was flicking! something queer al ti Mien Rioeirt er behind whieh Disk was wandering [Fooled * SOT ‘buen iving. thee _ ines FaetVed-Pory, seating —herscit wt the te | surveyed the mom. in the great desert, cut off from the j Der and Tt nace Cae = Ga spot of a atk pew ores vatonatheshsiakotgan ble. He ain't been jack agreed with him with « ‘geature| Woman he loved by a false triend. Jack Teaned heavily on the table, ams sm, by John Murray.) antelope when she asked: “That posse “How 1 have’ suffered for that tt a Peon a err eo bees Unc ae Dae as wats sts ate around and | RUA DAG, Pens os Di chance had percumnscie seme aace rps Pnilomopheatiy: [or marries Bono Ane: Let Ofoper| Not that T hear Bu x = dt -him thal night, Fre“ shud-tcheer—hin = oe crettmrineatifarin | eek | ta Wee} saat — be. (tease Sutered, the, room ai thls ine- fee CO TTNT Te Hae ee eee ing murter | nounced: "Well, It's mor tobe as tt is, MATINEE GIRL. — - ak onesie $01 ech ee been metered | spent ant tele: te Linu n He hung his nat LK Sad. Bridegroom. LEERNG iis He had faced the aame temp-| You'll, mebbe never hear | from —him oy, ‘1 ches, tx Payson. ol 1. and spun a fatlon wii LF you are a matines girl don't be foollsh enough to)? copa, the newiftety eat Tver. Ona of them féllers rode a pacin'| rifle weainst the wail. 3 The festivities of the wedding had een | astepbe 9 your aid. ‘There's more'n one | ain't. a-goin’ to say Senne ae tt Simagine yourselt-tn-tove-with-1.e actor-hera, -No-doubt loss he A reset was_he-in his thoughts that he did aot | shortened. Slim had i ,Pomte| way of Killing aman,” suggested: Allen. |her happinees meane ere everything to m th mawered se RE Reo Jim _berween pula. and taken_up-the-tri the-slayers. | "Inok swung around and faced Jim. | Jack grasped his hand ia'utlent thank- caer d—jolned-Uhem.—The-haalng | pya-oneervation_had-struck home, He fie to n.any u fooilsh_maid he may prove far-inating-1n hy on_wralked slowtyo cand thie beay_aeperts Fo 6E LS ethan frore pore ATS PR TE "Et [oat ore 4 orehee Tomantic-roloof—-daring deeds, but—the mmitines RPT WAT | aEt poms tata Dick he sic "ar itwrhis -regular-gait=———— txciied ove vaually find that her he-o,-minus the giamor of the | fC! stain’ | That's so," he assented, bu “Where in Jocho horsebi ‘al the corral < oy 5 t mad Sly und = ir on horseback In a shower Of] andured the lose of Exho and the | room to —feotiighis, 1s an ordinary. type uf man. Tho! atage tdoi-ts | gn eld st e * genmoiied d'3t|no further comment, The full mace Hy rose hastily. at ee ind of his corn a abelled "and -on“the cob prevented | (reurnt of nia betrayal by Jack. Ax hi fo Continued) Fencrally amused by the (ervent adoration of his feminine admirers. Ie 1: he IT ho iiss [of the observation did not strike him—|,,“DHNt yom omege sails aeewel See ainereronmn teh adi colunteereg Wiel Scccaaescie cna mn eT Qeually a hushend and (nther, and takes ttle Interest in thé numeronn giria| MeN 8 MME then. 3 inhi {Opener out-eithe wey explanation, Jack knew. that. in his that succumb to his nanitolé charms, Giris, If you are matinee bubltues, and into acting tnccomplless ‘ to, bring, the, prarins tp without her heart Allen did not, approve of his are now at a sentimental. remantle age, confine your dovotion to” ame onc} Steet Ae Mullan tema tie. at, mer ot Je ftint of Trouble. sein Jt Polly gilded aver to actions, but_was keeping allent because + "after the marriage tho sirument and touched of his daughter, < : —Poliy—was-oft-on-a fahing expedition | “With | admiration Jack eazed #1 |,Jack could restrain himsel? no lenge = Vor cher. They. a) There ere several recent happening: itt +i, —what_happened ‘that night?” hi Ta tirprive ‘efore ehe whail return from DeT|weich she did not fully comprehend | observe tm. | A! Owed his eridarrassment, F : ce Vornine ride. jat the Inquisitive age and a girl, she], vf tn iy Rony, bea erie ie —— Then he hesitated. RINCESS mot- eS Will He Be There? Quarrels. lwantet to koow all that was going y, sev as all Jack could say. P cla are being sf _ ee CHAP-FER-XII.- on: Aflen—-could -keep-stlll_ in more Sto, eer etrr stan this time n't, he'd rae extensively Beets ‘AM deeply in love with » young tady (Continued.) than one language, s0 Polly must pump | “tcreiPiowe his 3 Ct ¥ is Iaconle | iy ius season and. — — him to get an Inckling of the mystery | call regu. ce "Where ts her? ‘are #0. charming and TR he has asked if he could acbompany We have/ many. quarrels, If she MET a young man a month ao anal zs mor nteni eld arciauaral wisune| |) Die Drailof a Vie, sck'r been acting mignty queer ot lane pronaunegs of. the dalinguent Bud | Allen rallghted hie pipe. “when he | *0.U0.1 nano ver7 to:make un with hee’ RESNO ‘had lingered to assure|iate,”’ she ventured. “Like he's got seones to & call from Mra, Allan. be ed Cg GE Ee eo Ce Oe ete. (ey oarst rel ‘ _ birthday = - ‘Hie's gone, ape ere he Eoin an Seas RACES old A IR a ws an a : os - - ao tT eth lene m., ow! : Perhaps vou ran Sostinate tra are | nainar_aelection?’ he eexseivd asked. : |= sive Dick a aati ge : weer "I ali Whe: sonetok (I ISNEN a ot unless you aah eee Fp NEE | arene ‘Allen liked the young: man and was]: ‘This ong has ‘any attention to the friend, who fs | Vers vellshing the ‘ 5 ing to_etiind by him, a tO evisentiytisniodater nics you are lenient with each other you | mapped Mrs. Allen, busy Po id: if 1S : ) thie says ital Ina tove- A t front ant ident ton together. : lies. ‘You lett a grease spot ener wart ic. not accepted at ita face value, | b«C Ixey you've touched,” she expla! & ‘Knowledged Jack. His do-; giges, #0 that there his finger to Allen's ; 4 : fen: ay desperate at the i 5 Fresno held op the F hile - thoughtcof losing ehers She loved sme | eno. undue, severity, tes Te asin’ ; Inspection, “I've been greg j | -}andohed=farwetien him. She's. happy-j 9 b1}.e- the.lons, wagon.” was his explant ‘with me no | graceful lines are Catt out with the Test of- them" she - : / e "I reckon that's right," Veserved;/ In this commanded: "T've-enough. to. do.to loo : aa mesa Gl Bat df ee Sa Rese omnes Ate . ‘6 CHACK ils armuInent atid” soo ct | after that cake,” Sirs. Allen darted into «| of Henrietta cloth In * i \the kitshen.Jim slowly filled his pips cea cethelnawipas: jand_hunted up the most oa \ Household old Hints. ie oie aha os How’ sYourLuc i vet bit darker Boston Brown ‘Bread, Mann ae Set | Horoscope for To-Day. By Ali Baba Boo. ‘was Jim's | { EV=RY DAY until further announcement THE EVENING WORLD will ive three prises of $5. §3 and. §2 for the three best last nes) for uncompleted “Ltmericks. ‘To-day the prizes aro awarded for completing this mertck, published last Gaturday: A magnate In. Central Park West Bore a huge roll of bills in his ves But the wad was so tight 1 cup of rye meal. | color, material and S cup of kraham meal, 1 cup of | colored lace. The Indian: meal mixed. Sur in’ 3-4 cup of mo- triniming are all TaRses, then I~ Cup Or sour mink Ta which’ you have atirred 1 dessert-| sTeatly In VORus, Spoon of soda, add 1 teaspoon of salt, but there ts almost thon slowly 19-4 cups of sweet milk. ‘no lmit to be set to You can use less molasses, but the rec-| the possibilities of Ipe calls for 34 cup, Reevacsignuietmpler Peach. Shortcake. - |gowns, Henrietta, |: cune of flour, oné cup of milk, | cashmere, taffeta FIRST PRIZE—$6. Six men had to sit on his chest. Joseph Brendan McCormack, No. 59 West Eleventh street, N. ¥. City. SECOND PRIZE—$3, A shoehern was used In the quest. Tnomas B. Britt, No. 3 Weldon street, Brooktyn. THIRD PRIZE—$2. ee —_— Wednesday, Oct. 9, 1907. ——$——$<———— N domestic affairs this day Ia par- ticularly favorable for putting up frolta and plokles, : ‘A good day for ‘business demanding dealings with clergymen or pydMshe! | | | ‘ one emm, two tablespoons ach | and the like ure ugar and butter half teaspoon | much used; for the soda, one teaspoon cream tarie,. Bako | more dre In Washington ple tin, While pie baking slice four large or six ‘sm y ones | crepe de Chine, the A passing steam holet was impreseed. | hose’ whowe birthdate. this is will aches, in bow! mde suxcar toma new fatile silks and ‘i ’ aste, chop up with spoon when: ple Is| the always beauuful e Johp Rush, No, 12 Chatha: ars, N, ¥, i probably travel x considerable distance aa see P the al spose Glee Coys Hn the coming twelyemonth, Lot them - ee TAL wehliee water ernie | marquisette are In ae Prins e ’ make the most minutely careful dls- Hictous with whipped cream, yogue, While chiffon Princess Gown—Pattern No. ‘5 res Prives fer the ‘Timerick” here printed will be awarded Saturday, Oct. 12 9) cation of their businoss affaira dur- Peach Rolls. proadcloths, too, are used, oli A thirsty old snoozer named Divver ing thelr absence, Intrusting them anly FOr jen ieee ‘Tue quantity of material required for the medium size 1s 26 yante 21 or 7, or ay! Declared he would drink the North Pwery {o the most competent handa. CH x Fieh biroult/ dough, out it4 51 4 yards 4 Jnchios- wide, with 21-2 varda ef volyet nd 3-4 /yard of all-over Jace He went down to the dock. ‘The boy born this day will be gen- fs pose eee mas and an Pattern No: $707 is-cut in sizes for ay32, 34, 96, 33 and 40 Moh bust measure. ie ee A oral: ewaful and very Mberal and ; h pi In. Spread with * But observed with a shook : tf eae "dala aig landlord) a alee piniy lice, very rips peaches, sprink! ne nn eleN kind. This tralt will become exagger- sU seo? Said dig landlord, as they Wok & real view Ol Dis lion bas ‘thin sprinkle is seeesertnicey iret exe ated into” extravagance and fnaclal give our tenant plenty of light and elr. In the two nides and rear chore | well with suger, add several small bite Cail of send by mail to THE aah Hea Dre cheat i“ heh ee it'/notvawiaely i cheoked /:1n'r ave twico as ‘nlany windows as there are in front, and the front has ang’ pinch the:ends together. Place Ih TON FASHION BUREAU. No. 11 Wee 34 York. Send ten cents in coln or stamps for each pattern ordered. IMPOKTANT—Whte your name and address plainiy, and ah ok ways apecify sine wanted. Write the line te Cees this “Iimerick” and send te “past LINE MEXTOR, Evening World, P.-O, Box 184, New York City,” pide Je oh pecenenry, te eee, tie. crepon) in, peneing ts, Feet emerrer, PEt 7 ol | may @0 00 if you desire, many Windows’ aa the other side.” pan, add one cup of sugar and ‘ate Scand neath earita une . eighth oup of butter to every four | Bo trusting, and lenieea taught ‘Then tow many windows are there in the whole building?’ alones the ‘one- i rh fences waten ese % foun ae jadament she. may marry Un; | prospective tenant, thereby prepoundin retty problem, which we pass on to] Pos game amociations rust be | oer osahate pet esineb Tat abies nc hadeaeh 0 cover th fhe'dough and beke ina hot oven . halt an .

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