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—————. to-day is Charles Klein, thinking fond- “I write plays ly of “Tho Stap-Sister.’ are more interested {n things t y ning about them than In tings which can't. possibly concern them. Newspaper read prove tats over) Gay by devouring ever: do that suspici you?” | No wo jon! How ‘di nder the teleg! "The Evening World Daily Magazine, Thursday, October 10, Sof the Theatre i performance you will still be p HAT people want ; fA ca 66 the play of to-day,” sajd[ of belny a good actor. : Si Bon s Join Drew pulled down his cuffs and wrote: “Uader suspicion, a pronounce you guilty. j@dout to-day because I believe people |” winiam Colter turned “Willie” to Sjihis_extild “80 you, raphers struck! | Yens Yensen, Yanitor | “°"3.'2%..,.{ By R. W. Taylor.| YES, 1 WANT You OUCK! YEE, DiS BANE HARD VorK! SHE BETTER Qive ME AY GUDE TIP! i DID YOU SENT FOR ME MiSSUS you? I too, are. under The Test of a Wife's Love and a Man's Faith. In ‘The Round Up,” get on - More Than a Wite to you, {a glance news of vastly more gneral | importance, It's very much the same, I believe, with those of us: who go to the theatre, We all like to see on the stage A those things with which we are famil- Our interest, for inatance, !* ox-/ | olted by a-scone {nia hotel loddy, with| ing a 9 of some a page calling swhom-he fore ohatting on the sora, ant ing in, the jcomner. ore commonplace—or Si more effective? Thera -are ‘plenty of > gubjects for plays fo of to-day; many, deods of 2 sm are per- | many actw of villainy, te te! ty of the playwright to put, tiie hé will not weer silted or absur the miadecda of the v: x pri rotten te—or ae. t oe quaintances, while they pass over with I aon Gy deal of swearing. t to Wis audience. going up to tie desk and regin-j that a uniform: cut in thelr salaries, CRUEL case of amoutation oc-| curred the othe members of & compan. ta Broadway last) There was no ki discrimination. Soar “around. Bie and Mine! tla suffered “allke. Ofte, -Woman had) double reason to be Joined Ne was atven the ‘and getting $9 a He should leave r day wien the y nppear-'| veatro, were told | The Round Up. (A Romance founded. on the __ great play of the same name) By John Murray. 7 1 < (Copyright, 1907, by John Murray.) OUCH. SYNOPSIS OF PRECEDING CHAUTERS. Jack Payson, © young Arizona ranch own, AY FALL OVER, S 5 or. ynrTie: Aller gaushter 0! " eT Rete . Echo, ion eee ee cecica chum, Dik Lane , With she company ‘choles of furnish- Enel PRO DRO ele | Bees fae Me a been grurdered | Dick ta alive, but j fearing to Se Se S Want to Be a Helpmate— but You Won't Let Me!” _ a er froglik Echo, tecbhy Ee raiséd an ba. = Tes at ies TREE ‘Go on. will not seein prepakterqus to the com-| Week oF lett! Manag: te: pics ‘ aie eee eee a ae frais tare aM Fe who represents To-day. |ber role demanded an expensive gown an futknborkeend-ts_axcitta 2 sear o + e |ahe decided that $50 would be the bet-/ cy = nurder of an Od arathet and deavolied of | too far 4 : iNereareaee Re fetirs ‘ r Sa hy Buel SH, the actor was! [ea Pet teera economy, But ite wasn't, 2 - £2.10, Gelinas CT O Wallace Worsley, who. used to) ae akan that’ the management (ur-} 3 DSN \ D younger brother 1 eign. | amine, 1 te ut Z : jis Was impossible, and so she went | > ct Create ta secretly | Gt Che in i be “with Frohman,” but, who. !€/ (nto: het own pocket (or debt) for 2 5 _— eae ett sheriff of | Isrush ea pow bearing up “Under Buspielan,"’ | 8 elotlies and worrled along cn? a a er Bene ne hiane fy (has framed a number of telegrams he! guy [received on tiie night of the frat y it | formance of that | Thomas Ross "See you aro| cry. snder-suspicion.-Hope_atter-to-nisht's Eyebrow Stain. each. | clean! der the !nk and| Lips sum and teiturate | small quantities of ; the rose water | until you get a uniform black diq- | ino) uld: in a powder. | mnd add the remainder: of the rove | ywater to It. 3 should be applied wi a very tiny cam: hair brush. al Dead Hair. C. D.=It your halr is tn a 1 £ massage are, peeded more than jin tim ne tS itKy TO Nay. MASEARE | Which “oils. “When the ropta of the hatr—are-pviien ‘: E Fe out at $4. _For CHARDES-DARNTON= ct} gf NAVE AWEUL ow she must pay for the dress more than one reason-| the play might be called “Way Women! "Health and Beauty. _By Margaret Hubbard Ayer. hot properly nourtshed the hatr becom ‘ dead and glossless and only plenty —Here !8 brushing and friction will restore qanuli——ary thin tonic: Cologne, § ounce employed by J) minprise, wekteen Jack of double dralinK. {OOH , MISSUS YENKS!) bas Gas I Fhe Shadow of a Crime. , ‘ HE days had passed quickly and SN, H joytully for Echo. one i small cloud had appe the horizon, Jack had not shared with + his confidences in the bustiess of ‘ranch. He told her he dit not ‘want to worry her with such cares. HE— BANE j ‘True, there were times when he was SMAI, deeply abstracted; but in her pres ‘ence hls morosenésx yanixhed ‘quickly. fully, as he had tried to hide F Too Thick. of your ps, I am afraid that |Oiey age the rault gt tnpreee mean} Household Hints. Mj gilsh lavender, oll of rosemary, 1-2 dram | Apply: to the rasta of the hair!” }2eonce or twioe a da calp should be Kept Shampoo at least once a week. the powder with J this 1s the natural formation | jing and wrong sleeping conditions they may be corrected, If you sleep with ho covers over your head in a room} |with no ventilation the lips will eventu- OIL rice In salted water til very! HE tasteful ally become titick and be inclined to tender. Wet small cups and I “morning gown —— thas you say is your case. 4s Jevs| breathing through the nose at all times condition a good tonle and scalp | and a well-ventllated e reduce the ips, Here's a pomade | #' WRY helps) Mel necessarys— =the: fingers-unti:tt-becomes:t0056% OES potverized TxA ANG ai kaTNeT eT pees Oe RR ly CGS. sgar And. little: 4 feels in a glow. This will restore the le: macerate for’ five hours, then strain| cooked in double boiler until smooth circulation and Glstribute the natural through cheese-cloth, Apply to the Mpg] and creamy- When cold flavor —with: chatlis with imming Deneath the surface of It ta positively Aw she galloped across the prairie 1 the glorious morning alr, the sunsiine, the lowiag of the cattie on the hills To BE CONTINUED o> Aker} and the songs: of birda in the trees along the Sweetwater had banished ali depressing thoughts and her mind dwelt_on—her—love for Jack aa the May Manton’s Daily Fashions, | How's YourLuck?):a/a.0 ic. ‘Rice Snowballs. Ups. t Hoys, sho's coming!’ she shouted to the mien, who were at the bunk house ting Mra, Payson’s return, VAs Horoscope for To-Day. By Ali Baba Boo. mekes an all While rice ts—stit_not pack tight Proper ack. a soon at tie TANCH AS Gren—cprtemteiy fella eopickts return to the-desert and} Tep Jai je had, With a Wormin a t1= ference? ab dn. Rlancing. her Sage Brush! enc something Ike “Well, thon it's Ge ON—KO on Bago ‘Brish - |. Sage he'll do Nees Baie Beueh- inne “ant: it ‘On, innit cried “Bono. Who—What—wher he gasp opened and noveral fulpin breaths, easly” about dim, “Oh, winiokee ; Ho pushed Jack See anode OP eee ‘oUrAwed her, - Qa is _srew more 7 lowered. } exclted. : toinand elt on Hla toe sot there; Te ‘Agaln ‘ hee . She: heattat Afi with A ped om, (Thre away—its quent ntisClimax, into the blanket aan ‘bey etruc nstrument, t down Ga the “Keys witha smovthed Tien culty by declaring: She _worldn’ aul dierge. WER TN cosa swept them all lstde she stammereg fromr’ one the other, hers eyes finally ve Se finally resting on Jack, he cried. ‘Nout to thunk “iis pare for-tinee ee ve E With ‘tie happy tears swelling up in. 0 ald; means aa 0. thank “you! t once, but Tf feel it Sho ‘selued ach of the nee 9." tune.” ani reflected Scho exp Echo seated herself xt the — ~jJack leaned against the imatriene se peeing —fordiy—into—her—eyen, aa she raised her taco radiant with “happls hess. Allen tad taken possession of the testrocking chair, Mrs Allen sat > At the table and the boys ranged thei nelyos about the room. Their ‘taces | J “tteact Touch.”’ sa you like to haye snother ed Tresor reliorias v2 aaked tenion of the situation, uch affairs, was beogsn! . “shouted the punchers” unant: ¥resno looked ve for he Considered” that’ ie made a deep Im| Neat effort. rp ettekaeliay LEE Mrs, Payson's goin’ to hit us out » s nounee4—Sage Brush. gratineation, They 3 ectantly. Pat rete ly Into the cups, leaciig a shallow hol ‘i cold place for important feature of — the complete wardrobe’ — thls one, being to join them in the to prepare for the sur- & i a a}... Thursday, Oct. 10,1907... ie elely:.. anor }au. RrRCeT TAHT a aa ey me 3 tndv ahouted: Al in one, han much to 2 coumnwhds Lo Aw: ; a sccaeoes BOOP . week ari: ~Joure Fuslae trated it is made ae A: aes work dante pout tie toon ii & VAT ater neya begun this day are under al “ain't there a plagued thing lucky atar, A strong and heaith- {vantila. } of deading thats aunty aS = Tul tntience vith | lzed Allen re t x : ul Infiience “ia on all dealings with |!#ed Allen renewed his a ‘FIRST PRIZE—$6. — “MLA, Kirwan, No. 34 Bast. | SECOND _PRIZE—$3._ | THIRD. PRIZE—$2,. Prizes As they passed City _To-take a weak cough (week o To hit 'em for more compensation. ss Joveph 6 Haight, No. 2% South First avenue, Mount Vernon, N, Y, guard heard:him:- baw 1+ To chuck up his bum-ocoupatlon. J, Witherington, No, 163 Jay street, Brooklyn, Hall = A salesman from Borough Park Station 4 Was robbed of hia summer vacation, = ~ Bute late In-the-autumn: His fond wife beeought him if) preparation, Mo “limerick” here primed wilt be awaried Mondas Der ““An olf man from Pompton, Ng, Took a ride on the Subway one: day. to serving a double LWAYS have the crabs allye before) punpe! cooking, If the; G they are! priate materials are not fit to est. Holl the crabs uni! many. Cashniero. and _ done, which will be when they are a henrletta doth are bright red color. Remove, the'meat from] fv¥orites, Wool taf- the shell and cut into small pleces.| feta {fs much itked, ‘Cisan the: Svene Wisi 6 ounces of mest) while euch — simple mix 1 ounce of bread crumb, Fd-|-silke ag foulard and ;doliéd egm@a.chopped Ane, tadlespo India. and -washadte. t lemon julce, a bit of cayenne perper| fabrica alwaya are nd salt to taste. Stir ail together, add} worn for gowns of ‘endugh cream or cream sauce to mako| the sort. The lone yory moist. Put the mixture Into the| graceful ines make ‘An tmiportant charac- Ath alfted. cracker dust, teristlo and {t Is de- ae $1 2-UU ok -Sven-Until-sj ght goiden-brown-|—ranty—that the Chocolate Piidding. - Thosa whose birthdate this {s will| from the couch, Tossing one end of It but appro- before the Instrument particularly giving offense to mperiors, [MOP Pel aaig ne before ‘he The tesue of sudden change in involved f {n cloud, Let them mako haste slowly The Surprise. before givi an y ‘Stand fn front of it, everybody?" or- Csieter nes a Certainty, for a) a crod Rica, Allens who fad lett ner cake= ‘The boy.-born to-day. will be-eetive | =polig, spread your--aki ney Oly L00, and persevering, but will have uphill | Jim. Tae a wanackalag ee pre eu eile Pia See nary areancinimiiauoni te Neulties, The gir) born to-day. wit have inany apt of the attributes of a good, eMclent nurse to the miffering. Cultivate her gifts earnestly. Sho has. great power a ‘ for noble wornanh SOME, ait pape t ac iaaatinia Ah — ie ‘ i r \ a fore the siools spreading out to retain them at -[coat>for a screen. Mrs, athesls jumped in front of the stool, which he was trying vainly iis te, ee ue your leks together, Bho inade a, pretty pictire frat xed with two-thiris “cup-ot . 7 z ee Bevis esterinttan ta iecontalth oe coos BD a = BRE ts the solution to the “Me-1 me doorway. She wore a riding habit of Y x 1 made——ht«eh, the i Nally's Flats puasle jn Wednes-| live green, from tho hi of which Peete acne swans a | giesten lone: { 1T] aay's Evening World: pecped her soft boots , broad, Tee ae ag with | cane Muantlt. a eahartend i There must} Pohiresdie--typioal—of the Southwest, + “ot milky one“ beaten Up with s [Nive Deen twenty-four<windowa in front} jj, Mpped backward, forming a back- [PE ciwocl sumicn tise assroon tet spectrin iesasc aor land'twelve'oa the “other side” of! ates] peounatfor hee Uy taco,” An amused } ‘ LNally’! ¥ st smile played about the corners her prnataroh, wet with 3 litle cold milk. | yanty 77, § yards 32 or = ‘ ia aisle psinaae Sen asy be-rea)| milena Cook ,tomether until thick, flavor—to| yards «4, inches : ‘The front, oi roite ane smiled: ee ait estat pour er the shocolale ian with 22-4 yards : ALY d sovdwindeys i a AC her aueopishty. | DORR Kean nony>yntst anennenere nee notch = + = - aa : St 40m % 1 ns orating ste tritoae: | Therefore the front had one-third of all a al sere A Op Rke wart cow: ‘ ilustrated, : ‘ 3 : me Oyster Soup, . < Patteen No, 580 i Vtte’ windows “in the building, ‘Pha h began gravely to explain. Laid us spent ; “otther side,” ‘ ‘This heah bein’ AICE n Rood pieceof soup meat and | is out da eizes for a as ; roth side, eee stated, liad one- , ut se tepaciiieen = | boll tt In a quar: of water. 0,4, 3%, 38, and 2, halt, ak many windows na the front.| ‘| AYisen it's a. birthday. part Sowithemilt-onty:> Makeoa: hash jTherefore.- the: tother~stde' had one-} Gnee stopped, Sage Brush could a green ontona, parsley.and chervil EC eran in House Gown or Wrapper—Pattern No 5809, | sixth of all the windows in the vullding. tarted again, Ie cleared his throat ee aa U ES iaisaaneete e “hot pi 6 ee te e-third and —onesstxth equal —pwith more emphasis aA politen a Wilte the line tovoomplete thie “limerick” and send te “ABT Linn | ee ee ee er ead tour for inick > Gall or send by mall THE EVENING WORLD MAY MANY | 0" tn fauat one Nriing the attitude of an orator with , ¢ Line | ing. and pour the brth on theawhola.| § Hew te t half, so Jt Is clear that the front anq! Pe OS pratsedand=theother “on “EDITOR, Evening World Ps 0; Box 13H; New York-ctty:" aoe ‘Add two dozen oymier and more water | ~ optmin ~ JON FASHION BUREAU, No: 2 Weet Twenty-third street:-Now ther elde" together have the sameliis hip. he hemmed andhawed, until zs eee a eeaie te ‘your-anewer;but yo, | it needed.” Season “ranen- of} > the: = tiepey eet in-cofe koto ni aaa arg araccaber sag tho aida sha eee i ae freon cle faders if oy thyme, two bay leave and a plece of|-} patterma $ Ve inate zs piainty, (and | the picture, The whole butlding con-|'°PPIMN vervea himself for the or _ strong pepper. Serve With toast, d j tained seventy-two windows, deal, audlen¢ yoles——Etie= threw Her whots AE RA Se Wes sO HR Dy Crabs in the Shell. « {irended weir ripeomel= NAMA Cf a Others by personal intorcourse, lean nie by pluoking a’ Navajo blanket NE quart of water (boiling), three | treir beat, but almoat : him out with her skirts () tablespoons of cornstarch. amlxed{“ovorsthing fashlan- oN Solution to the— = oe] ttendy: every bod outed Sack | | In a little of-tie water cold, AARP: Flats” Puzzle. |, “Here sh ‘astonished 7} binen “or salt, Tam {quirement If ikea & | Rene tacea them. felt ke Were oven ‘sorbed In sitpned. al the Allon: and n priae Was it t? ballad, "ve. pense to Pon my: lov: “Don't Echo, enrth, fully, who. dare hand: "I phasis. 4a neath the she contin the punche aye an active year., They must-avoldt |? Show Low, she motioned to him to me Le anked Jack. ‘ve always wanted plano, to be happy!!—- to be’ more than’a wife to you. TI want rt, istful expression crept over Eeho™w countenance,’ : “Who saya no? he demanded, play- Echo played the opening barn of “The Old Folks at Home." Before she sang Fresno reniarked to no one in partics | ular, "I washed that finger, eri nein deeoly ad hy had a BWeel ninging,- not tively 4 Ones ADOUL home “Her new fhome— ecome-ao-dear-io_tipt_ad-that-moment, irs. Allen, as usual, began to cry, Polly soon fellowed her example. ‘Theres n tears in’the eyes of some ef , : hevome completely ab!) the muslo, Goth were oblivis | ous to surroundings, His arm- had Wala bout his wife's Kazed fondly into his face. was first ling the attention’ of pabing- and harried-in- fromthe kitchen. thelebeppiness:-they—quietly: -from-the-roam, Polly signailed-to- Mam; {Mowed the bay: Bh aim cas if toom a dream and pled chim: [Slowly out leaving the young couple tbe inan sarthiy ho finished ®ha turned ia 0 find thernxelves alone, as ‘bad as that? she naively | ‘ve all left us.* ed soo: aly den to pli Exho’ begun = isawure; given me-eo much’ already,” she murmured.’ “I've been a big ex ou, pped hin_arm about her walet 1- Ver “There atr't-any_timit: he declared. I want you you Thitk Tam?’ laughed T want helpmate—but Low at ¢ he would punish any man make such an accusation, Beno turned on the stool and took fi know It," she sald wi You've-—“teen worried —about— something for days and days—don't tell sreoyou haven't! eae Jack opened ils Tins aa_if-to contra. ict her, “We women learn to look surface. “What ts {t, Jack? - ued, i 4 (To Be Continued.) te Lizzie Fo2zles. £2 G2 G2 &2 G2 G2 By Carl King. » Lizzie’ Frizales tdkes her-tan | To a Broadway eating place, 7, Seis HOW CHARM ¢ + 3 % 8 A v fj si 5 crowd and loud they rave; Ruey, ethers son cher slave ..: AY bl ¢ 3 la a eettememmeenterrn amr ET SR MM OA