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Joe - Weber's “Hip! Hip! Hooray!” _ Aaardly Worth Three Octob er 11, 190 2 bras} &2 AND SOME JOY waTER! = In a dance, ‘wee, I am very lame.” another brought her ba: ive three cheers for ahrea for pln half thar “fast fond - of “Schuitz,-Mr. fountain af the Heraid Sx year. To b¢<@ with, “@eems a riotous, rab-rah! thing. chorus ¢itls who study athletic gurve unturned, to the cempui ————— TE best feature in “Hip! lip! Hooray: new piece at Weber's last night, when Miss He: and Mmping to the tootlizhts eal A gentlomen, put I cannot go on. I sprained my—teg Jast nigh ‘A round af sympathetic applause helped the di h “should do. “occas, eshbed Mist eit siete Joe Weber as Julius Grienbacier. Dick Leriard wasn't active enotgh as Schultz He ts a—prother ot BAM. but he seemed only a half-brother last night. syutters and splutters and explod ,_and altoush he 4 wasn't the sort to keep Mr. Weber on tho right sido of con’ who wa on the wrong side of the footiights, could hav Bernard jacked the quality that makes thot soda are puch a great help to Lew Fieldz. . Tenement as though Mr. Smith-hed given Mr-}ielda all the good t we Nive watched stage boys and «iris Ite 20 often of late thet H no longer Mr. Bmith failed to bring out any new types. .' ‘Where were the same young students who etudy chorus girls and the same @umes with a devotion that leaves no But those sume chorus girts were all They were a etun- Bing @ lot ax eve eld down «@ college fence. Mr. Weber was right about bis beauty chorus. forms the bulwark et “Hip! Hip! Hooray!" and will doubr- See tro aa "ot comnia” Tie” thers the «irl who—but as the collese asked In the song, a music hall, So: Tat —rAne Friends," Lillian Rossel, Fa: others, the only effect nena forthe. old. aingers, Mins Suratt, hair. than Heyer Templeton was-a “What's the Use and-soniimental sons are not good for When that human ex- “Oia ‘and called up memories of Jens attram the eerious attention of col- Sere youths who believe it is possible to Broadway. “Bhe wile do: and jonging end of the ! stopped short | sorry, ladies 2 ¢ and) as you fed dancer uff the sans and | Hp! Hip! Hooray? v Miss Clayton. aia with-the point of her ion Goll HeiaaRlarpave:lisiltsandcihe expected turn. Ske bad do Killa tom dead.” What a music tall show} It should: make you feel} that your chair ts too tight fot you, Laughter didn't! Audience. Tt had You couldn't’ pit-your finger on any | one thing and say that {t was bad, | but you could place a a.ndly hand upon the whole piece and say that it was! negative. And that: was the trouble, for to be negative in a music hall ls like being dignified in a cake-walk. Edgar — Smith'a “foolish -effatr+{ wasn't foollsh enough. Joe weber | seemed {0 realize the sortoustiess of the situation, and hia pneumatic front, | which has -bovbed Up serencty on sie] stecs of good, {augiter-making alr from | a pump. For once his walst Hue did not | swell with Joy. It was tmpossible to| down the horrfble suspicion that he wat fall of breakfast food—thes ota oft his friend Seauttz, You. longed for the other , Bernard syas careful not} ave = Rood performance | Tat, Tannts-Stann: This M The Evening World Daily Magazine, Friday, By Gene Carr ( THESE LitTLE IMPROMPTU | PARTIES Ane; THe: BEST: 7 A Dream of ‘‘The Round Up’s”’ Heroine Strangely Foretells Destiny. st 2 SF until a orney fought thereunder Hee burning sun in the hot dust of the desert.”” said Echo, © DELAY THe MINUTE, TILL | ANSWER HURRY, Dest) i i mado inore than droak- | ngs this | yaad (He convEC tive hor as many treats often frightens him away. ‘The-extravagance-and Le yeereeenPa nro would grestly Increase, Valeska Suratt as Mrs. Shap: elgh. ho can give her. wilh a vengeance. nie This son« proved, THAT beauty warsonis st ‘M_no- cannihal.’ Howard i Jooked lost) in’ burst cork a Mut her imttati “Stone dtmpted-into song with leas of ler simporing mweetness Tikhe, who wan a big, good-natured -timt_travalted-aiong —the-fence-uiitit-it-ented in Father ingeniously William (Gould res on-atins, ana when thes entnergaa Burnet reratnded-hisn. satabrook: ieaked “and icy {fn part wil) probaly supply hineeelt with fan as he foes along, That's TEP goas ur the -wreris hail, you-knaw: — CHARLES DANTON. on them they would perhaps receive more attention. When a man firat becom: course, expects to pay her all'the little attentiona and later on, he Ciscovers how much is expected of him It more than the pocketbook of the avcrage young man can stand, and if @tria who wish to-jom the Newlywed clan would be content with leas, thelr chances of speedy So young man is pleased by the thought that’s girl Iikéw hin only for what Would you not rather have your sweetheart save his money =ron-than—wpend_it von theatres, trinkets and: other! Nou HAVING | A Good Time jlo Win-Her Back. epend.26 mach motiey | Deer Deters ‘as he Can afford, —but--mhen_ snout Interemted in a girl he, of years. hocause I heard stori r= Since then ‘eolutely no truth in them, How can I freed-of- the- modern girl are : Tela an apology and mean a friend. You owe the girl @bould explain your coriduct to her, she forgives you do not believe every thing you hear in the ‘futur How-to-Make Up. ST inthe sew frivolous attentions? = “If two pocple really care for each other they ouuay of money, and, wise girl-will be content and Iwaa expensive entertaTning: Were bad and her votce fttic mate AN helpad —— that a word divided against itseit himself. youth ak pees Density a i = oa Me ieee ana am” 4n—jore with. ed wert, but Tom Lewis i, et to be funny. 1 tre but once, How can IT become bet- Yolen posatoly by —tn—tore—with- A growth of-curtain @ half or longer, mania, tive “mimosa gudien"? an hour tho effect upon the nlant‘t Science Seeks Substitute for Sol. T the Royal Botanical Gardens; London, experiments are now in_ progress. ta the -use of electricity asa subs vutute for Ationg the planta which are now ‘belng sulijocted to ctectrical A pparctus Sereicese po-binde-to-dathe schie.amsuniighti—duch, at least, ta. the result antloipated from the experiments. At night the lenves of the sensl~ drop over, but when the arc lamp is applied f a man you have met but once. ¥Fou~ or your mother can ask the man to young man whom I have met ter-acavainted with dim? [ Mz oail If you wistr to know him better, | ce en eT une| She Wants to Win Him. a ‘These experiments will continue for a year and) auree Bethy ung Indy of twenty fsiamers! and-am in love with a-young French- FH of mes tamilyoct donate whether ae for me_in the same fi. Tam anxious to Tecoliwiat todo; ay he tx very hand- contains this ing used, Tie | promise {genase | all the possible. — BL *llmericks. x FIRST PRIZ. E—$5. 8. Q. Floren SECOND PRIZE—$3. -* DATED. PRIZE—$2, Prises for the “limerick” } EDITOR, Evening World.-P. At x not necensary to may do so If you desire, EVERY DAY until further announcement THE EVENING WORLD will givo three prizes of $5, $3 and $2 for the three best last lines for uncompleted ra awarded for completing this limerick, published: last Adame in a Riverside fiat Bought a frippery, fluffy fall hat. er poor husband aaid he fell over dead: a@ mushroom gone off on a 1 bat. » No, SN Kighth avenue, Must a year’s salary go for that? Allce G. Ryan, No, Uy West Porty-secom! srcet, Now York City, i 1 I've no room In the fiat with that! | & HL. Charles, Rodm 28, No. 13 Ttrondway, ‘Brooklyn printed will be awamted Tuesday, Oct. 15, A commuter who rade on the Erie; Grew daily more doleful and dreary. Quoth he: “There's no fable: 1 That beats this time table, ey Write the! line to complete thie “‘lmeriok” and send to "LAST LINE 0. Hox ia, Ner: York City." je this coupon in sending tn your answer, but sou You can do nothing” to nnd ents -me> me and. young man loves you unt!) he declares Household Hints. Piccalilli. |) NE peck of green tomatoes allced, 0 six onions sliced. Scatter a teacup } | of salt over them and let stand over night. In the thorning drain, add | tWo quarts of water, one quart of vin- exar, Boil twenty iminutes,.take from fire, put in a slave to drain. Take four {quarts of vinegar, two~ pounds of ‘tnd— for but ttf ate for able mi |. aumedent weight an _woll ‘bte-tove,or-he may tows_att-interext Ti | ani peems to hold the ~ 5 ie tobe nated —tn some and I should Hie to win him it; si Here is .one that je bath = vmwhich can be used ‘alike for the gown made, It would ba gbarming In nny of the faghionabie’silks Dear Bi can be happy withoul arereatl aiid with a greater wealth of jora} fitr!in a New York technical col- lege. Wo s0on—both realized that each, was fond of the other, Lately I her, though SHTSAANTY WES, Bite ett not e--thinks you -are=hte—for—the Hat me sper: say of building a home. and a sincere yo! Do not appear too eager for : ’s Daily Fashions. of an in- Vora aid latest mod- gmple dnd —— the eee rate blovee. As il- with velvet ribbon, appropri, all” senson- terials of ty Light wo” be x0 fin’ in the {Brown sugar, ohe tablespoon’ of ground | spice, one tablesnogn of Hehe |the same of ground Glove, one table- [spoon of ground. ginger and one tea- [spoon of cayenne pepper: Put all to- gether in kettle and boll sony twenty minutes. Reast Duck and Otiions. ° _wooln | such fn’ terials wear, urefulne: Brooklyn. Mt. for ROCURE a palr of nice ducks, clean them well and put in a shallow baking pan. Scason with salt-ond | pepper, lard and a iittle water: Sur- | round dueks with onlons cut in hatves And small: allees of fresh ham, Bet In a warm oven. | Tomato Pie. | DELICIOUS ple, and one farm-born | folk delight In, is grean tomato. { Line a deep ple pan with ‘trust; siice rather thin xreen tomatoes and Fsprinkle with a cup of sugar and tea- |, spoonfiioof cinnamon, and one of nut- [meet put in tablespeon(ul of butter: {Dour two tableepoonfuln of vinexar over | same, Ape haters adding a thin nper: 10 ah a Mitte four. ed doth the mor ones. material protty Nght weight that make nearly without. im- worn dyer a plain or a mancy gulmpe and. consequently can be made adapt- ple gowns and to The quantity of for medium alxe ls 2 vards 2, 11-4 yards 2% or 11-f yards (d_inches wide, yards each of wile and narrow banding. Pattern No, GTTY le cut in sizes for a 3, 36, 38 and @ inch bust mearure. It CEASED” roth “wit yoqnr-lady whom I had kept company with for (seven -montha @g0) I have ‘earned that there was ab- win her back? I ree her very séldom_ now, but whenever wo meet she treats! MEPs young lady some years my. ViNGENTS © ADVICE 7° LOVERS stan may—t.. write. te—ner..er.0all. her, or what can I 4 I helteve-she ‘stil cares-for-ma == oS Res you owe her an apdlogy. Write note saying you are sorry for the of- fense, and-asktt you may call again. Al Quarrelsome Lover. Dear Betty? | = HAVID beer-going with a young’ men for aboug a year and who seems to think @ «vod deal of me. However, Hately he wante to quarrel with me_all the the, Although it's hie fault ILM him “so much Taiways fry t hiake up ‘with him, What ls your opinien of thie young—man?. “HEARTSBROKEN- PULIAS Don't waste your time oa -this man, There are plenty of others who would not be a0 disagreeable. not in an A Bashfal Lover, TOW | Tresie—Fratty “to-hety “Aslam. || WOULD Alke-to-take.to.the: > theatre a Wl jhame,.whlch 1 Ald, and_recelved an an- girl who works, in our office, but I not pick up courage enough to Task her to go, I never waa out with, her before, What shall I sayt- a _Why not_ask the yeung lady you may call, and then, when you know ber] better, suggest gotng te the theatre? 4 fier Mother Objects. on. my vacation this summer I met 2 gentleman, who asked me; to write to him when I retarned awer. My mother was very anxry wud | seontld= Sot —eilow- to-anawor or_rk- celve any more letters, but I answered. I am eighteen years old. Do you think I will be doing wrong !f I continue to correspond=with this gentleman’... Hee; much older than I am. - B. Y, ‘Ask yeur mother what objection she has to your writing the man. —It-he, te; thoroughly worthy, there fa no Tease him, How’ sYourLuck? Horoscope for To-Day, By Ali Baba Boo, Tf YOu Wave offended the young tady | ae Kaked the younserstrt, (Copyright, 1907, by Jehn Murray.) SYNOPSIS. OF PRECEDING. CHARTERS “eq Jck Payson, a youn Aste _[Reighborite, eattleman.. Rel = tesvackis ebusha. believing the “ation to. pao ne at’ an ald station masta (Barn fied ot hot ain deemed of " fo has a younker urovoet. se eed fee hots cousin Who ts secret i Tat sheridt 0 fused ick Lane’ nis metin fovea. CHAPTER XIV=~ (Continved.) The Shadow of a Crime. Jo loosened his wife's handciasp | last _one was crushd to earth. ; The victor raised’ his tace to mrt eet on w jittle Suupped: Hisud never seems sritici “bit,” ahe to. collect: ip 8 A chance.’ ‘ehe declared. ry coset Te moro often?” "I don't know, Maybe it’ "never forgiven ‘yous for JThe answer. fas ata vis Z nea Disk Lane uch In her ta latel; she might she esi memory, if auch a. oul y ning faded long before whi it again and agadi Temombered (alka: cate back ‘atitches, draseing the cloth with i Treat beyond. chetr ky ‘Nonsense; = torted; “nonserive — you're; his gyees you'd better shake: Bud and give . Hoover?, * shucks! doesn't care far girle—he’ et,--F-like--Bud-pretty- “meso T 's because marryin’ startled Echo, She had been Try as noc banish his She realized that her love for -be_caMed._- ashe mar- dents, half to little “Bud, he never guile’ Believed t weeks” were” aed on-theinatante Ste felt meet — Dick was trying to speak to her from With-a shud- at the Te that ae = answered be- the needi COME WHS Fad and walked over to the table. srothing: What should I have to poke carelessly. “The mortgage, “T pafd that off last week,’ t Sack. Into @ Sppaatte Polly. above a haber suggested Echo, explained Echo felt deeply hurt that this neeva should have been kept from her by her husband. “You ata, chided. “Whore did you money?” she inquired. “Why, I'\— Jeck halted, Fe could not frame an excuse at once or fn- vent a new Jie to cover his old ain. Deeper and deeper he wns getting into tho mire of deception. Echo had arisen from the seat. “It wan over three thousand dollars, wasn't itt she insisted, "Something like that. | Jack non-conmnittatly; “Well, where did you get itt de- manded hia wife, “An old debt—a friend of mine—you don't know him—I loaned him the raoney a long time age and he paid it back— that's-ah Jack tock a drink of water from the 4né—never~told- on! -she wet the “Who wad It?" persisted Behe. : “You wouldn’ know if I told you. Now, just stop ztelkiog, Duainess.” ft tan't share all the, good things of life -wittr me,-and-I_want to share some of! your business worrtes. I want to stand my share of the bad.’ Jerk enw he must humor her. “Wien the bad comes I'll tell you,” Tim spoken of, Polly myatery. Seeks you? _Lat's With unseeing atralght ~ ahead, dream Cabric a tragedy of whiah the two men who great a part in her life re) “It seemed,” she told, was delighted with ent whore the little dust devils swirled and the mercilegg. aun oily nodded her head sage! phat’ fhe way the desert no _water,”” Echo paid no heed to tion, Hor_face_he gard, es in her mind’ the er pot a oe plade not a fign, of lite broke the 10, face in the hot sand, seth bia — Bony: Echo. it her the ple res Ite Teauty a powered ed ther. Budden tie Tatsed: his. ‘eyes Gisshee ed, after a pause, Die! In her_excitement she stretonink out her armu as the desert—auch a vast, terrible edi _shrivelled up every ert Yooks—an@ the interrep- came wan an “yi of crumbling cliffs and pinnacl Onivard and ever onward, stretched the oats ae he alkall-whitened ‘eye and “‘perching~ eyes a If 10 blot ost most fer voice scarcely T can't bear to: heat other nlght—a dreadful. dream.’ this new It was all so romantic, 7 ‘actors, was in sled and beat down growing iorseryy waste foun er merciless of gress, monoteny euikocnts sre i niles ose ory Ja x avind from ee She sighed Se mountain: does tall Jack looked down-tenderly at-his iit | tle wite, Hor love for him moved him 1d to 1 me, ming my ty and drs nea a thera under. ‘was’ crushed to earth. “The | It Not at all,” he eatd to hor, Metle tree grows green and beautiful. cesta a heart of the mountain ls made sid to | ‘Yte_fooky core lo-know that tho safety j_ Of thal Urtie tree ta inte keep ‘Taking ber in his érme_hekinsed her again end-egain, “Kissing ayain,” shouted Pol!y—from | the doorway. “Say, will you two never / setiic down to business? There's Bud! Tang and a bunch of others just come: Into the corral; maybe they-want you, Joo. ‘Let him come in if he wants ‘to— Tim not sending foc-bim." Polly spite- fullyturned :up her noee.-o4.: him, laughed as he closed the door. Boho repeated heresif eat the piano, fingering the keys, jloome shade about tt and the j- mare_ wak As the - commonplace upon the unusual, door relleved=the tension of: ation. twas Bilm, He did for an-invitation to enter, bu rthe door, asked “Can I come in’ "Bure. come in,” orled Polly, find nny. excuse to shake off forsned him. : Rennes Allen burried im “How are you getting en with Budt” [Not dust of the desert ee lage one 2 | raised, his face to mine and—tt wae victor | If I'd a dream like th up the whole house, yapping ike ai the Sheriff Agein-- tatruges toa Knock on the. the not opening @ad to e walght. ‘vorite ma- for indoor Indeed, ita ss 43 yery oan be to the sim- @ elaporate With, Belt—Pat torn No. 5,777. with 41-4 required Over Blouse Call or send by mall to THE EVENING WORLD MAY MAN- TON FASHION BUREAU. Nv. 31 Weet Twenty-third street, New York, Sead ten cents in cein or stamps for each pattern ordered. IMPORTANT—Wnite your name and address plainly, aad ab | i | crises, and business will be prospereua) N unuavally goo4- day te open| new places of bualness or enlarge | old ones. A good day, too, :t start on Journeys in purault elther of commerce or health, The: best hours| are before 1.30. P, M., but all hours are| baneftoent. | riday, Oct. 11, 1907, ‘Thorne whore birthdate this ts will be annoyed by a sertes of unpleasant hap- | l'penings which will appear all too platn- | ly to havo been purposely brought on. | |The temptation to engage in quarrels this account and even to #0 ti will be extreme. . Ayolll these | on law, by the end of the twelvemonth, The boy born to-day will be sharp) und clever, Let his early training be, devoted particularly toward cultivat- [ing a decided genius ASF original: | that will probably sp} rin him, The girl born’ to will have al successful ite, Guard’ her in early | chide There js danger umey persons who may let her DISPATCHED SIXTEEN Jb SiconD scat Ont g orvicnn AND FIVE PRIVATES if MANN INDIANS COULD HOUD PPrvVATES DISPOST.